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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_03_31 .. h • 4 :p K. = o SOL. XXIV. PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. MAR 31 190" NO 25 0rrafteotostat xarbr*. ' GREEN RIVER. PORT UNION. Mrs. Wilson, A. and Mrs. Tremble, uhf, Spink Mills _ !T. and Mrs. Proctor and Mr. Wood- _ a Mrs. A. Hoover has recovered from 'Miss Pratt left the Port on the 8.50 ward, John and airs. Seldon, R. •recent nt re 1 o' Satur la • for a wzr Mi-r3esifrsore;ti5'm-Maishall, her ce rete c,o d. �. m local S c Medical. W. A. and Mrs. Fuller vis _ed r>-oron o. I.Misses Wilson, :hiss VftnvaIkenb11 gh. Red Wheat 1•, _ .s, e man Sunday after- Watts has purchased'a �•er 'all of Greenwood. Geo. and lairs r -white Wheat - - 1.02 noon. :yF He has also invested in' !Philip, Brougham; Enos and Mrs. wF. EASTWOOD. U-D.. Snr"nn Spring 'Wheat - - go, On account of bad roads _Hisses some high grade poultry I Ramer and son, Mrs. Law. 3f r. awl 2J Yl, to CanadianPaciflc Railwcy: Coroner Goose Wheat - h8: Alfie Fuller and Eva Hopkins remain- We are pleased to see the genial;llrs. Hall, _Nfi.:ses Ljiw, Pickering; t$moa u office boars Be o e 10 setae 1 20 3 Manitoba Flour .$il.00 bbl. a in 11ark1!azn Saturday tinct `t,nciay face nd 1,r,rtl� figure of Thus, (nes- Mrs. Jus. Chapman (airs. Johnsto 's Sim,and holo 7 to 8 p,m. Private tel Family- Flour 5.;0 f i last. ter. ,irk frons `c•tt•Ontario. � 1 ulvtherj, Wilfred Chapman, IN alter withBalaam,Greeawood,Azoagban Pa tI'y Florlr - a v.7C " Mr. Lewis, who has left the eruploy- 'We a:•e not sorry to see the ice and airs. Chapman,'Mr. and Mrs. Bar- Connection Mt Zion,A.Jobnaton's(7!b coni, Wm Cowie's + Ment of W. G. Burnes is now fu lost- banks d isappeairing, but we have-a'b Tthcon/;sudDPngh'scathcon, G-Iy Bran �18.G0 on in his trade as ,�r �nter, andis , n heaztt tcefcutllef,n thrrohirt rnan,,flCx}nidP�lanAft Nelson menu +; Shorts _'0.00 ., F' F Pe fur a job at any gore. Arthur Annis is sons(-what under —---- —-i— — Jumbo ' 25.00 " NVw. H. T=urner 'Was served M. Gleason was called to and ah gave ,i tate weather, ii'e sin�Prrly hrpl,e his;the chair. A nice preagram-was given <, Legal. C=salaam, V\'hole Wneat Flours farewell party last week for their•sun indisposition will be very hrief• f by way y'2 singini*, recitations and Chop of all kinds. Ovis, who is leaving for the west, At Port Union on March 20th, to •peaches, after tvhirh air. and 3lrs ' E. FAREWELL. Q. C., BARRIS• after spending three months at home, the wife of Frank tt'o,Jey, G. 1'. R. ; -Mr. Carter has urchased Jarne4c engineer, a slaughter. All tt•r.1L Johnston were called on. Mr. John- �. TEB,OonnryCron hitoraey,andCounty Hard and Soft Coal. « p 1 a sten responded on behalf of himself olfaltor• court Satire.Wbitbv. 10.♦ Above prices SubfecttoChange withont Spears'farm and tikes possession this Ir•• Howard, o. Toronto, who) has ltiotice week, Dlr. S earn rooves onto his been sec ncliug a Eery days,with friends '(nd and wife, thanking all present for " DOW it McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• theirkinda wishes cslmessed toward:. Model Bakery Co.,1�0Limited. other farm along with his son Adam. at the Port, left for 'home Friday. J err,Solicitors,Aro. Otfico opposite Poo¢ ✓ himself and Mrs. uhnstnn. The The roads in ti.is lr,cality have been Call again, ellUe Wbitby,out..Jnn.Ball Dow,B.A.;Tbeo• —-- in ver bad condition of late. kn t int hippy gathering di.persed about 13 A:oG1Wvrav,LL,B. MonevtoLoan. e7 Y Mrs. afu:r•, who resides with her ucllock. after singing He's a joll wr•itfngare improving very rapidly, grand di.utrhter, airs. Watt, is still Rood fellow." and 'God save the ' It will only be a utr:etee•of a few days c��nSneci to her bed; suffering frons a hits _. . _ Petertruar}/. when theywill hr in good shape. stroke of paraly,is. g .. -= 1,rich Yuung's sale came off on Fair Part I mon again is assuming Go to Bell's sale Tuesday. UU HOPXIVS,VETERINARY 617R• Monday :;nd w•,;s largely attended. a.very busy air, quite in keeping with r1. Gsox, Graduate of the Ontario yet- Good prices were, realized. if I•, the advent of spring. It is tcith pro- • t a ontanc 7ntorina y'Medics' Association.ered � �, Young will reside for the presegt.with found plea<rtre that your correspond- Ber_gough.to•nght in Town Hall. `l office and resilance,one and oae-quarter miles bis on Ciar•ence, who has rented the eat is in a p-ition to chronicle the north of Green River. OtOce and aboeina!orge Allandale Farm, owned by Mr. 5:etc•• fact that old Port is like Rip Van One of the greatest blessings' a bouraetnlla,m„ and z to 4 P.m. . vnvale art. 'Vinkle, waking frurn its forte•year modest man rant wish for is a gorxl telepGone in my or, P,o. address, Green � � repo e in the arni� of aforpheuc, the reliah]P set of bovt•Pls. If you are nut - sever, out Town Hall, Pickerinry Friday, ?liar. God of slePjt. Mr•. %t•estwood, late of the happy possessor of such an outfit Of all materials and design o, _ �usEstCltl $ctrDb. kepti a stock. It will pay you 81 at. the Bloomingdale carpet Drills, near you can greatly improve the effic•ien- W call at our works and inspect our stock, "�!-' Brt Blau, Ont., ha_ moved his entire c'y(if those you have by the judiciotu _ Bell's sale cent 'Tuesday. plant nt to Port i'uiorr. He hers put has- 'i`e of Chamberlain's Stomach and and obtain prices. Don't be misled by 1 !(�HomAS DUNK,Conveyaaeer, Com, agents we do Lot employ them,consegnent• Cheer w ed the old Meson property, a brick Liver Tablet4. They are pleasant to 3 mlaetoner for taiting Affidavits, etc., ly we can. and do throw off the agents r °Ori' structure,formerly xn hotel, adjacent take and aggr'eable in Xct. For Qlaremont,out. OYoommieaion of 10 per cent., which you will P. Teefy's wood bee was agreat suc- to the G. T. H. track and located en sale by ALL DRt:(;t;tgT9, certainly gave by p9r•chasin from as. A the sing site of the town line railttx BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage 8 cess. y �. I.iosn•sslorthe0ottaty ct Ontario. Ot• oalleolicited. rossia 4Ir, West%, jdl is making _ We are glad to report that Mrs. B. �' ,/� , tion at the store or at his residence,Ptokariai 1M1�itTBY GRANITE tover is improving, extensive repairs, which inclodes f ickering (�oal �o vulase. 1.7 CO.,t A nus im of English anti rants engine house, kaon shed and ether f --- Opp,Post omoe. Whitby. Ontario g S ofllcc'a connected with the manufac•t. DAVID BELDAM. snetionser, ho., —- —— have located in this ncighbewhoud. ure of in rain rat ts_ Yards at Spink Mills, RJ Miss, Flora Orland spent a few' dA g . He eapeets to wobcrn,.cuettaaalestnm}itanaaezono P y receive engine. and hailer dririntr 1 -tend&botb far and near. sales of fat we.term �}��et!, * ,as +� �� * with friends in Markham last week. Best Quality of Hard Coad a toot and everytLroa the is to be sold will be C E •1 10 L j %Vekley Roach p>>rrbased a number the corning week, He has rxten�ite handled by the subscriber mitt the ntamost care f feeding cattle at Alex Thom's sale orders waiting and it is (mly reason• and sold to the very best advantage. 49.17 able to expect that he will lie anxinu% Full weight Guaranteed• tact week, start tx able to open .the throttle acrd Move and Chestnut sizes First class velrioles for hire by day R. Dixon hay entered upon his start the nrachinrr DB.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK or night Bus in connection magi• duties s: apprentice iu R.David.son'e y on the l t •,f Hat'• . Oonveyanoer, Oommistionerfor taken$ mg all G T. R.trains. Freight and blacksmith shop, friars abash 1 beliefs fc cit for the! affidavtl*, Accountant. Etc• honey to 'own tt'e ;ire lea:r(1 to pe+P the smilin auspic'iou.a occasion. I,eL u,hope that At 10�3'eSt market l on farm ro laauer of Marriage Lia express delivered to all parts of lbs P g his will be but the beginning of Fin d eaoas" a�ba�., Out. t-v village Teaming of all kinds done fac a of Charles Laughlin back in our ,,;a in the hrsl;,ry of Port Union. tt', os,shortest notice. Sale and earn•, ti;idat once more extend to 11r tirestwiuxi. the piune•e r POSTi mi Licensed A,trto, Aor, mission stable$in connection. •flea May 5omdrville has retained man,ifactt:rer,,f Port Union,our very peaces. F. for Coectiee of York sod Ontar.o. Anc- home after spending a few week,with lion a 4ddr•1 loads at.enae4 to on best with$., �f:tt he K?tt.cy4 he'bu+g, h of •-. taloa ole.Sts __ Trenton Erle oris. — l�'e bare also on and quantity' esti Greet Giver P O.. Ont . , ,firs 1•'tanc i, Ferguson bar returned Beit Peak, y Surith:ng Coal. — - -- ...-_--�— Prolpr•ietor. g A laugh guaranteed at hall to might Quality T Pf)UL'H FR. Licensed .Auction- home;after,pending a few weeks with •� O•.rr Coal makes warm friends. 1 • ear. Valuatorand collector for the coon relativeti in Markham. ces ... Iof York and Ontario All kinds,of auction Rosm liend2r,on left on Monday to All Bell's stock must be sold. Orders left witn W. Peak delivered sates coodooted and valuations made at mod erase charge. Estates and coastgnments con- begin his apprenticeship at the paint- .+�� promptly, •atstsatly managed and mold by auction or in{; huviness with Mr. Ireson, Greenw000. �, Private sal+ wortgages, real*, notos and Furniture,ilio, %t•r are leased to report that Miss pna»t settleme promptly co7lectad and sato e gt3rel Somerville is reroYering from urs. F. Hoar is under the doctor's WESTERN BANK OF CANADA, bey settlements pr Rptlya oaloc Phone or write for tartar and panwalars. Brougham, her recent attack of diphtheria. cs3r'e'• _ oat. Dere•may be Axed at vamg arras. 7 A fall i We hear thiat Be_j $ ver has leas- M. Gleeson was; in Whitb on .lion•I line of first• y ed his farm to W. Beaman, and will day. [nearporsted by act of parliament 1871 Methodist Church glass exhibition now hold an auction sale on Wednesday, Geo. 'Wilson of Uxbridge.is vi"sitin Ineatortaa Bran". cn s:hibiiion is y• g g _.. ' Aril 5tb. his home here, AnNaorlsek!G"ttai. .,,elle. .. ......:•f,000,ad Services as Follows. our were rooms. p subwribed Capital ........... Aoo.aae From the Billings Mont. Gazette, of Fred Richardson of Columbus, was esti the issue of March 10th, we learn that here on Tuesday• seaeta aealflr Convertible.:::..;...'i,e�oa:'e 11 " ]0 W a.m. ... .Preaching. Prices right. our former r�;drt, Miss Olive Alli- J. R. Disney has erected a wind Joar ootra,,s . T.B.1toUr.Lx4 r Zaq 7-00 P.M. son, was n"Iffe tge recipient of a beau. mill on hie premi$e$. ""dent baahtar 2-00 p,m.'.: ••.Sabbath School . I�• Dillingham• tiful gold watch and chain by the Jame$ Pengelly of Little York, sP••�� ananhou riven b rarmar's safe 8:00 m. .....E worth e, os, �oteo Oolleetloae solicited and promptly made P �gu mewbers of the Sabbath school, of spent Sunday at home, .40t"Parmr'a Notes discounted American it Tuesda7• Pak•ria1L Dal which she has been superintendent for John Seldon urchased a fine farm Fore4sn tatcehaap bought and sold Drafts tr p 8:00 p.m. ...:.'Weekl Prayer on some time. She was also presented horse from J. Lad R. Disney. •tied. asa9abte on au Parts of she world They with an address, showing the high Mm. M. Gleeson has been visiting Mvbws saah Devarty a et. -` '.'Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. esteem in which she was held, and ex- her mother in Wbitevale. Iaaarees allowed on depostu�to ca ran*rates,and orsdibd half tie poor, presstog deet►regret at her departure Mee• n under t youngest daughter 'Goo. Seer. ritanam. --=-:- . . -- .. . _aWagner e� Co, from Billings, We enderataad that has been under the doctor's care. - • " : full f d eu a gaged h �t� it is Mica Allison's intention to r Charles Ledgett has en with Have a line� rash an r turn to her home here in the near Robert Somerville for the summer, ed meats corif4tantl on hand. future, when her sister, Misty Violet, Arthur Johnston is attending a ' will go to Billings, a la a safe at oodbrid a this week, r Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon. NARMED ! ers atteadleld-tbe--G� stases, a popular en mer Who ? servative meeting at Whitby on Mon- da. on- Let's Hi hset sloesBengongh. da _ ... id for �e Y B heti raids of Sa s . . P Pa _ y turday la t , „�Ct18 1 aw 'W Loan ! Butcher's cattle. Brougham. ut the finishing touches on our roads r J. Ham moved into the village Bert.Githuly has hired with Ed, about on Tuesday. Gibson of Claremont, for the sum- eeld� eed� J The rink closed for the season mer months, Collar Buttoi ns A first cIass 80.acre farm for scala, • • last Friday evening. Geo. Law was in Whitby on Mon- on Kingston road, one mile from J. L. Cowie of Keswick is visit- day and Tuesday as -juryman at the We have them 2 for 5 with gold 1: Pickering village- . aprrng asusrzes. late to and from that to$1.50 ag Field or Garden. in with his rents here. p >?s ' Insurance of all kinds attended to. � Mise G, Vanvalkenhurgh,ourachool to solid gold: but we want you to Vill, property for sale. . Hamilton has engaged with teacher, Sundayed with her parents know particularly about one at Farm to rent y All orders taken and filled. The John Phillips for the season. in Port Whitby, .ii following seedemen •—Simmers. Remember the combination sale Levi M. Gleeson was in Toronto last Conveyancing of all kinds,done Rennie& and Steele Briggs and to-day at Hubbard's hotel. Thursday and Friday. brought down .free of charge at Messrs. A. Stevens and E. Sugg John I. Balsden of Markbam, visit- 9 � �} +'A�.����A catalogue prices. are visiting friends in the city. ed friends hereon Thursday.. 2�, ' • •r a .RdViiWi�7Va• W. ttilechiu of Oshawa, spent A. Parrinder has engaged with A. A quantity of good otatoes for Johnston fat eight months. _ 9 y g P Tuesday here with his parents. Miss Stella Willis of Markbam, is ` Notary Public, Pickering. sale. James Allawe of Pickerin • - Y Bt visiting with Annie Wetherill. Wilbur eeson as red withopen Farmers- u Ore day. John Adamson for the summer. We are pleased to see Hamilton. This is the simplest,easiest. most Mrs. Robert Beattie, on Friday, I convenient, and strongest but DOMINION BANG presented .her husband with a Dunlop out.again after a long illness. ton on the market, besides it 1 daughter. ai� f n Kd thf keeps the collar in place and does I rota Here atte Hes's funer, rtf the late. KatF E st ori o T. Poacher has purchased the Claremont on Wednesdayafternoon, notltrar the stand. C EWNG NEWS. Dunharn village lot, just east of Stop your swearing and buy one Owing to the late rain, and break- G,,iaranteed ualit and not to zpital Paid ua, =$3,000,0010 ,his premises, from Janes Hogle. in a of the ice, F. L. Green has had q y i g break, der StOCk Fo( a tVm: llatthe�csofEastToronto, considerable trouble watchin hisK u xeea nd vio d sad $3 63� 000 s g 3fai1 orders promptlyattended to $ Undivided Profits' r , pent a few days last neer with dam: Wc. edding rings a specialty. fi frienda�ere. A number of the. voun f c-e - n 11Irs. Annibal and son, of Harry, luyed an oyster supper at Judson Gil.- Look at the rice of feed;•Dr. ale visitin with her sister, , rs, son's rnn Friday PtPninU The stip er p WHITBY BRANCH � `� g y r ,ee, tsho las N ormar1 Bassett Hess' Stock Food saves fee( it F. L. Gleeson. was given b �t. 1T'. I Y Y p General Bankin been recently ma d rd. is endorsed b Peer farm ere g-• Do no Earner John C. Bell's sale Their friends and relattives of Green- Jeweller and Optician, Mr. T. L. Willbray, of Tremont _ of farm.stock and implements on wood extend their.<ulcere syinpath- " IIl., who won seventeen premiuins Business Transacted. Tuesday next. ies to W. H. and airs.Elvis of Brook- Brock B�,, S011th Whitby Ott the World's Fair, is a very T. C. Hubbard sold his favorite lin, over the death of their child- by I ' " strong advocate of Dr Hess' stock Special atTention give 'to the collet• driver to James Torrence of Mark- drowning•on Tuesday. '.1Tr. and eller. Food. tion of farmer's sale and hams onMonday, fora.good price. Elvins'are former residents of Green- •4��■la��t�t��ss r ` Note the price of eggs-7�r - The community extends its best wood. - - other notes. A large number of friends of Gra-+ Hess' Poultry Panacea is the _ wishes to A. Hamilton and bride. ham and Mrs. Johnston' assembled at I BINDER TWINE guaranteed egg producer. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. May they have a pleasant journey their residencA on Friday everting last I ' Hess' Instant Louse Killer has through life. to celebrate their-silver wedding. ,i, 3_=%=9 12a fillet. - =� •25 imitatiou.s. Use the original SDepCE3itf3 received o; $1. and Mrs. Johnston has moved 'her very enjoyable evening was,spent. — on your cattle. _ upwards• household effects to Toronto. J. The tables were loaded with all kinds Agent for all kinds of McCormick Por§ale at X=terelmt allowed at bigll'est Hogle has moved into the house of edibles. The presents were 1 Faun Implements, Wilkinson Plowit t' current rates. vacated by Mrs. Johnston. many and handsome. Among tbose Etc, 'ICKERiNG Conzio'uzLded or aid hall The members of the Ladies' Aid Present were Rev, and Mrs. H.i -Also- _ I p of St. John's eburch gave a fare. A.Tonkin. Mrs.Willson, M. and Mru.I For Singer Sewing Machinw.; year y Gleeson, Fid, and Mr-. Gleeson. J. F. well party to Mrq. R. Jacktson at Binder Twine a Specialty. and Mrs. Diene Geo. H. and Mrs. PHARMACY X.J.THOBTON, Cl- Puilip i, Mrs. Jackson tivag and Miss I.nw, W. J.and Mrs, Devitt, ' L. D. BANKS, �t ; 1L"Adtl3k{ presented with a amall purse. RL1avd and Xis. Wilson, Wm. and i3 IF Pickering. . - _ <�: . - - i I - ­si - _ , >. .. .— - • 1 Y , % _ _ r. _ • T ', ,' .. i y'. .... •, .. .. I �w;,,�.oil 1 -. t ,• , .. • i' r . _0 . 7-41 1. I , - ;' - _ . - " .. –I _____..—.. _..–._.-.. , . '�. �---..-_ -__.__..._._.__� .' • 46.4 4lt444444444�t4444E4 dough o\' the pot. Place this in f those days there was no reverse to h y . 'the oven, which should not be too call upon and the supply, transport, TheReason ,, , 4 .. ­ I I I .. hot, and leave it tour or five hours. I ordnance, and medical departments A�UI�t the 'fake it out, remove the meat, put were very different from what they .. * I the cover on the put, and return it are at present. . 44 .. - . 0 . _ . - - ----- 4 to the oven. lea L'-ing it t-ilh there is -dant of Doig--�`�erses'"tri�°uth- I not wee half a cutTec cupful of liquid Africa he attributes to ods men not UUSe. I left in the pot. this is to be used bang able to shout, and among the . a a 1 �/ as a glazb for the ham, and should I les oris to be learned from the changed be brushed all over the top of the ,conditions of warelare he enumer- ham while the .glaze is )harm. If the I ates: ?►� �yli�l1Ni� a ham is quite cold the glaze will set I (1) The necessity for a larger pro- quickly, and when it is do a second I portion of nlountc'd troops. ABOUT A HAM, coating should be put ower it, re- (") Greater intelligr ace; soli-reli- 6 is sold only in sealed lead packets Is to preserve Its It is not always an easy nutter peating till the ham is smooth, I ante, and power of leadin g among , for an inexperienced cook to boil a brown and glossy. A stuall camel's.!captains. and section leaders. natural.deilelous flavor and aroma from eontalll- well hair brush can be used to put- the I t3) 0rester control of shall g be.- Ination• The name "SALADA" on each and lack - - ham so - that, while perfectly lace brush i anhmunitign'(volley firing having be- . . _ coos, it is not ill the least ragged g Put the haul Giga% till the glaze is I come impossible). genulne packet !s "The Quality Guarantee." Black . 'or stringy, and will cut to excellent g b `Mixed or Green. Highest award St. Louts 1904 Sold --= - advantage. Neither is it possible to quite cold. thio it is reads for de 11) 1latelopment of - nal lin r. only In lead packets, By all Grocers turnlvlate an infallible rule for the coration. Professional cooks use for The late commander-increna u:ain- .. " cooking. Some cooks weigh the ham this but which has been worked ' tains that if we are to remain ex I until white, but it must be kept 'enipt from compulsory service it is WORLD'S TALLEST MAN I times, for in various cities where I • and putting it into cold ?eater, •n'ait cold curia* the process, or it will �essential that the right crass of men have, exhibited I have had quite an until it boils, and then tine it fif- 6 ular arms, i et too soft. The butter can be be attracted to the reg absurd nupiber of letters from ladies I : teen or twenty minutes for each g , of all ages containing proposals of pound. lint even this rule sometimes used, white or colored with the that men all classes 1lodi be I9 FEET 3, INCHES TALL, ANDI1 Rill, for the hath may cook more harmless v'eg'etable colorings, pink prepared to undergo such a nuxlirutn I 1 , marriage, and often enclosing poetry of training as kill enable them to WEIGHS OVER 448 LBS. j and flowol's. i, quickly under certain conditions than and greed• (' Bolin s efleoils o! all,three become capable solf.iers. J -People often ask me it I wouldn't others. colors are sonietilues effectively used. - Take stout, white Paper, and roll Something- About the Russian prefer to be of the normal size. But in case the ham must be boil- it into a cornucopia, closed entirely A 5'pRING DANGER. Giant Now on Exhibition 1 \null, no I w'oule"'t, For one thing, ed, it is well to plfinge it in cold at the small end. A 'little bit can , in London. _I I should be a acre nubcdy instead ' ' water enough to cover it well, bring .De clipped off the end, and the corn .Many People Weaken :T sire'System Cf a sunt uP celchrity, and sho+,ld it gently to a buil, seal then cook it utopia filled with the butter, and a There is at the present time on ex- - slowly, being sure that it r;ev'er gets the top folded down. By gently by the Use a° Purgative Me i- hibition at the London Ili},podrot,le Probably Ire(earniwhi h is niy saluweek n oft the boil, but being equally careful weight, and Mead of t,.00, 3 rY - sgiuezing the butter can be made to cines. s giant who, for height, 6 in most cities. :And it's a useful at no tithe to let it boil furiously' run out . a thin stream, and this is Ask any doctor and he will tell bulk, has, without question, beaten i thing to be tall sometimes-in asliiili - Twenty minutes for each pound, I,. tsed to snake all kinds of fancitul'I you-that the' use of pur6�}ve ill I'- I all known records. His name 1r, orchard at apple-gathering time for ' cooked according to these directions, 1 desi*ns on the glazed surface of the I shortld bring the ham' out,in good. 6 as instance. ham. Very pretty work can be ae- lcrnrs we'a�cus the scsteui, aii'd can- Lstus 3luchnow', 'avid tice,ity-four', . I - eundition. I racticin on a piece cf not possibly cure disease. Thousands 'Fears ago. at which time he w'as i ce�•t,rul ;'ears ago when skating it 4 _. hiev'ed by p g r in onabled me to save three or four But A housekeeper who ),as had Olean, thin board before b ronin of people take I ur�ati"e mid''.;+` ��°`er aexp..•ct lu that hltrusw>ulcl gK°" l c,rsons' lives. The ice broke-I R . - - - trouble. with boiling hams, say's slt, it work oil the ham, A gree-vine, in the sPrin}r. and aisle a " a a a* all, still -less that to would will never boil another. She has with clusters of grapes, borders of serious wistake in doing °' 1'c°P c tti5, in the world to the extent that lion't let,„`evwhether althof us r.nt .into been experimenting and has come tug who tiesA IIrod ar,d ,� v,d, i ho I he has dune. !suitwaid lattice work and .dots, dura of all c'lho have i• the «'arse, lisleh 'lyse fit. �tandirrg Ithe paradoxical conclusion that a sizes, clrries, stars, and many other find th• nPFeti a variable,' rka<h .9 r. itis present height is 9ft, 3iin” I on the bottom with the water only I ' 'boiled ham is best baked. She uses come Busily, even to the occas oriel h,aduCh.s and ba Gael he is stated tt.r he st Yl grnwinz' shout uP t:, m}' chest. but e",abort% O! desi'r,ns, -' first o! all care in the sel.rtion o• Ioi- «hose stone! hii«s inihuiitr 's and to have gained hall an isc:� hiielse was s,tbmrrced. I p+ill.-d four I the hanr which she is going to cook. Inov'ice. \L'hen'the work is complete the ham lthrou{h Piii,pL•s sail cr Pt ions, need, the last year. -His-head incasures peoi+ic ,,,it one after another without ... Next she trims oft, the outer skin is p+lt away iris a cold' hues to give,a s} rin;c nredi.itu•. lint th'.' `hr'''+ld three-dua;'ters of a yard round, he icicles rifiPic,tlt}•, bier v:hen I tried to and the back with a sharp knife. ,s aft. ro''.:nd the chest, still each, - Then she makrx "n biscuit defogs I the hotter a chancel to harden. It is not d esu th ic.selves 'with hal h , P- ¢et out rn;selP i fo,md .it was hope- us•raliv sent to the table with a del ing purgatives that gall(.)p ethruagh h- lit, from ori-t to tinger-t1Ps,. less. as tho ice kept breakinfi away - - 'ic.'ake„in the svtecu. A tonic ' c r which will be large enough when paper frill around the the t,owcl,, [earl the a,ur,s '_tt. Flis w.•ight is n little, at each attempt. So ultimately I - - rolled out to the -thicicncsa of about feats tissue lshank end. I F neer 4d(3 lbs•• ills kg are nearly' broke it all up in front of mc, mak- nn inch completely to envelope the Il sou sae's boiled a ham to make 'uietlicin, ,s what iy. nr,•edrd in the ,the length of an ordinary man s' ing a channel through which ham. This dough is rolled out, and Rand-wiches, he caro4ul not to cut it 'Ikpring' and Pr William»' Pink Pills hvight, anti his toots are 2tt yin. in I WALhFA) TO THE BANK. ` . the sato Iaid on It. The er!i;c's are until it is Stone chic. Then you ,.is .t 6o befit tonic that sci,•ncc _ has , length. His rinthc's are necessarily� -In ma,,y ,ra:rs being a giant is -' _ TA Cit ted, folti,d over, and carefully , must ha"e the shi,rpe�t kr.hyes, and eget ctesc0v.red. Thoy' aro quietly' enormous; his frock-coat wools al decidc•1h' inconvenient. 1t I mit °n __ pinched together, so that there is for ideal result%, the ham should be I ahsorberl into th<' cyst,^,n• filling ,.he nlobt carpet a room, and a child of - , _ ... _. , not any possible way for the steam ranine eha k who In slicvs I verrc•: witit pure rich reed blood that ,ix ur Sean Fears old disappears Ian e d oil hair it br•akc s if c I Del! _ shaved � ] trend on a friend's toe he is mY to escape. There ars $ P P t[s'° Icarrics health and 'silent-. ter c�rry_critrrely when poi into hr% nv'eicuat ', friend no to ,ger I hero going up -- = Then the ham is laid in .a baking I thick slices of bread with a good 1 art of - ihP hodv, - ler. A''illisma' pocket, (in the frns_crs of une of bin r ,town rtairs for the steles a,e so pia and put taro a moderately hot ,slice of ham between, but there are I,bink Pill, cur,. skin eruptiot,s, inch- I immense hands he i,rars a gel:! ring, ,mall that I can scarcely g+�t any - ` wren. IC is baked for three hours. othcrscarefuily made. the bread-tor t „ti+nnt,srn li an lr Al blood '.through wwr w d. foothold, and they creak uneler my who aPpri•ciate a daiiity sand- irh n large hen's egg ill . _ _ .. .care being taken to keep the heat . gc lees. pass, i¢h� n,cirl ' half a Po,in with rh ma weight. I should -;ink or capatte any . uniform. At the end of that time it I such an one should be home mace. 7 bele luiprrs a the apps titc. arwl make ' \t the Flippodrwrie the ,,ant ' rowing; hunt, and g cab is an Im- !s taken out, siripprd o!.its cover of Daked in small, lien, tin4; and about I depr,kscd, easily tired men and «o- ',makes many' lriencL• He is so tali , saihilrt Bo 1R the 'Twopenny I . ' biricutt dough, which has become Itwenty-tour hours' old. It should beor � Tube ' when I travel by train I J brown and haul, sail set aside to cut: ern thin, so that the whole I hint' ch,•ertul, acthe and 'hipp ?Sr that he seli,`tallsn and shakes hands �nme% lcibu,All. Llttl, tihlpprgan, among the have a saloon ca-ringe all to 1111Y- . 1 cool. The woman who 'cookn her i bread, butter and ham, together fs 11, 11 says T ha"c used Dr. Ri]-.i With-the persons 'if) _ self, with the tahles and chairs re-. I _. ham thio way' says it is tar and!, thlckur, than an_,>ntiner} "lice of IX 'Tin: I)RF:Ss CIRCLE. -,elf, and .in the streets, as you - _ away better than a boiled one, for i bread. Then it should �be carefully 1 Hams,'• Pink _Pills ac a tonic and A - __ _ � the dough kre� in fix: Se:e fla'vrir of I}inod Pariiior -and #tovo found thei,'i I ••`I'fiat's nothing wonderful,for me,',! know, I ,ice in a T'Airtr*chnicon, and _ the haul, some ill which n bound to spread with goon' butter. which must I all perior' to all other nuKlicines." he remarked afterwards to the writ- 1 gn board ship, as �I -cannot get irate , be lost in the boiling, not be hard• but should not he Ac- if you neod a merticrne this spring ,,he "I have an extensive 'reach.' for any of the berths. 1 sleep on '•deck j -• I nnlrtnbth an old lady who kept tually melting, Cover une slice o! -and who wou'd not be the bettor each of my arias treasures ciaarly 6 + like ion elephant 'Here in London I the bread with the ham. lay soother fepr, and I have often. when w•alkin , t. a► deliratesen store %calls a$o, writes over it, and press down. Cut the Of a tonic after the long rlr,rary m- b manage Ay best T can, I sleep in flue :.. door months-give Dr. Williams arai- 1 ing-the street,.shalce�n hands +'lith I beds at once, placed side by side, - a correspondent, who Invariably-,slice across, cortriirways. It is not "' . boiled her ham for two hollies •ti61n not stale, rich, ret! blanc coursing through pec?ple up at the first floor window's, and I lir: across them, and I gcnoard _ necessary to remove the crusts, if (Pink Pills n trial 'They will. c.'nc - 1t from the .pot, cut O(I thehome-made, This, of course, was in places where }�• sit on two chairs with n beard the bread is b placed across and a cushion on it. . -. .,_.sprinkl,.A the fat' part with grated 'and cut thin. It the sandwiches aro yoi,r veins and ,lige, you the bout'- I was not exhibiting, in fact, beloru -bread crumbs, nail thea put the ham Dinghere on a picnic, or for a lunch, I nncy of perfect health.' der that'thq ! [ began doing so. t1'hcn I am shaved or have my haft _: back into a moderately hot oven for �going they will have to be kept some full name, "hr. Williams' Pink Pills. , .'A1-,,, I Iva oft.n lightorl 'my !cut I sit 't the floor. ... . .. ba bona It tasted and cut much at "I have the greatest di Cully la I -' better than a ham which had been .time before eating, wrap each one in for Parc Fl�oP!{•�ach printed $ht cA�arrenchycasily'1an11t 1 awn tenni I . grttlnu any'thtng big enahgh for ale _-._ _ -.._:bailed all the t.lme• a bst of waxed Paper, and put them wrapper I or fn�tancc, my. eyes are too wide It you wish to use a whole. ham �in a tin or air-tight box, You can errs in medicine %ell these pill~ or Cla,pall the strokescthatbare clo+e apart for me to look through orJin- vary these by putting a thin crisp cop can get them h,v mail at .',O P ono ary field or opera glasses, which I - '11'boiled for 'the table. sad can put It I lettuce leaf in with the'lism, and 1 cents a i or rvr six boxes for $2..')O-' 1 a. thfuot all ae net t_ lirtle.tilecouldn'ct ;use when at tea, etc., and the} had on cold. it is nice to have it prettily.,dding to eac'ti a hail a teaspoon- by trritin_ the 'Dr. willia,m' Dleci-. play well, as I `,, h over 44$ . oerc cold, i You might bake the , , ran very g to he specially tnatie. So were my ham a8 described abo,N• 'piles you !.till of mayonnaise dressing• or you cine Co., ?i3cockville, Orat' n>s„ so I was invariably made goal- cigarettes, which are the size of or- cAn use-the dres,ing without the let- . '+ keeper; and I can assure .you no flinar•.y tallow candles• bf� tobacco- tmist be sure that it is thoroughly foie.- THF:; KIN(, . F(,RFT:IRV. st m'l- hands or, i ,e holds one otIII c. 1 can P1AY cold brines beginning to make.it souk} - - . Should you by soy chance 1PCe•icC Football ever �ut. .pa. pipe .- pretty for the table. - Beforehand I l the a between F!(F.. .1 .:vCF. E\TRACTS an autograph )crier from hie I{d- feet, My broth(-rs us:ed-to say That ' the piano pretty well, tho•igh some S you should have prepared a.. thick t tilled up al spat b ern the People say I 'thump, but that also liol SIL -- ward or Queen aiexandra; hr royal. _ est the glaze by aging a ° nal p s. ,�had to be specially tnatie, with _ ' Lean beet, king nfi it, , i earthen suggestions for keeping the air of signature may a •'T require a ko-4-,-1 ai *bele times the usual _ , .know nothing of, 'the contents, be y• length, an,l . r with. a halt cupful of astir, put- the house pure: sleep, and eat ravenously. For the cover on fhe Sar, and acs l- ,gond the fact of ha'vi'ng said to their' Dreaktast I ave two quarters ioav'es' Et'p;ltY hF:1 Sin. WIbI?, g 1 Plenty of sunlight'. secretaries, "Write thus and sue' I q nit an'ordinary ailed piano it would ing up the hole, through which the. A .dry cellar at all time.. To the private sec rotary' of'pop-11.16, of, butler, two warts' of milk, tsteam is usually 'allowed to escape. Trepuent inspection of plumbing. and a dozeri eggs: and the same for be iuiPossible fur me to put niy (}n•' ular Sovereigns is no sinecure. fifty a cr. \\'hen I happen to be stay-, gers on the keys without striking . with a-bit of bread-or.biscuit dough. I, Open war Against the feather dos- PP or by' putting a whole cover of the ' or sixty letters a day is the average Y earl -get. thein I intend I two note.; at once. ' ter• o[ her 'Majesty's, "correspondence,' ', "' ” ■��■ A thortwgh daily airing of each while the slag`s "duty" is doubled, to have a couple of ostrich egg• in home ill Russia I have had An room. which .would be less trouble than a;ordinary dwelling-house enlarged for Shaking and brushing clothing by' papers for itis signature, lot of little eggs• L lunch on 31b. of ni'l use. The c+ciljngs are now 2liit• outhakdoors. which no one, of course, can save meat and bread and vegetables and high and doors 12ft., and so on. At l Opening wind„wr. at night; cis- him the labor o[ writing, Troy all y' a quart of beer, and for of I first, ns I didn't know how long I carding u'e:tthor-strips. rcAds,a }eCter' 'ott°n limits . its have 511, of Meat, Tib of potatoes I mjght stay there, I tried to live 'in 9S . superviSion to a laconic no or yes. -sized,a' lar e-sized• apple-00, And .. it without-alteration. But I found • -' c/® The use of stafn,cl floors an,d rugs 1 scrawled on the margin; then T.ord, g ON ph BEER. l it inipos:Able, anti as the ceiling o!'r • •- in 'preference to carpets. .. K»ollys and Miss T�null}s, the HALF :\ GALLON i t ! Daily airing and occasional beat- I (Zue,n's• confidant, will take 'i't and, So it costs me a lot io live, and no-+ my sitting-room was a v'e�y low one ink of n,attrnsnes and' blankets. I couldn't laud up in it. So T ask- do the rest, body- invites me to come and stay ; MI the landlord to hate it i'en,o�-cd. . Removal from the bed'ronm i.t ' Ring Edward': skilful right hand with them for a «'cel. ” ____ 1si ®� I'night cf clothing wa'n during the. man e�Pand this ,into the. diplonia-; "'I cttn't suggest what made We •\t first he refused, but on toy its say• surin� him I would rent the place, Emu __. familiar ,And Mon n'(_Ped T1direct i readers l e tri P,, c d meet me half t • d so he t I give your j• a , , h -- -- - --- vessels containing b>rhd water rn woo el yav: an roy'lrl dictation. Such vevy- private mother acid brothe,s were only cyf 'die] IS a food-medicine for the the bedroom. notes its the Tang' and Quern iso send normal 3,e ht: I Always .had loft „He was rather an eccentric nran nd . ' _4, .. - b�b that Is t#lm and nOt do th',ir families or' intimates are ideas, lost },-our ste s, ,,Ihwas very and i fancy he;dirt it for a 'inks'. � ' y i LORD ROBERTS' WARNING. discreeti}- burnoll, or buried in arch- like into 3' g' b but•, anyhow, what he did. was this Well nourished and for the Ives, from which it would be lese anxious to be tall. I used to swing Tle, reino-Vo(I exactly hall file ceiling Points Out the Necessities For niaj,ste to unearth them. by my hands from the rungs of a brit n°thin 'would induce hint to re - Fitness in the Army. __--•-♦ ladder and from heaius y the stable,' .. mother WhOSC milk does nOt A MODERN MEDICINE. hoping to' lerig.tlu,n myself, and1. I ,it�,�ttln cfl she f. SoFTI trie,TIitOefnt . "A terrible lesion AwII1tS the na- .. always lay at full l,nath in bed, so - nourish the baby. tion whose soldiers fund themselves I '— .as:to. grow. And after All, you see about n week, and fouled t murr Hours y _ - 1) illy _ _ - - - - opposed lay' cgirall}' brave but better Which Reaches and Cures All tae I needn't have bothered. I c•umt'u,'t.,ble than before, but, it_wet "' ""' It u equally nod for the trained opponents on the Held of bat-1 Little Ailments' of •Infanta - and,. "Curiously enough, however, I w'as'ratI . c}ur,r. \Chen I stood I,sitting q y tie I hold thin, flew' ver rather small at first- In fact, for feet •'verge (low in ,the it y I Children. room slid m - head was nPst•airs. it boy or .girl who IS thin and strong l}, and 'ould urge my fellow-, 1 the first few' years, though J had u cuuntrytuen with all the force at mY Baby's' tiwn Tal-lets is a ""Odic!'" • hi* head, I grew• .o little that-some the lierhoum.. 7n fist, T look "t O ' ' cornmand to look plaid facts' in the,'na-dicine. ,vhicl, replaces hiu•barous 6. elle and not well nourished tithes Illy morh,r was ritlh,r woe-'I °)nethudiroom�d�i'nuloirflnd look out o _ R face." !castor oil an'd lw:stiuuur; "suuthtng" + rierl About it. Teti that I '1'hnt is ,, re -,nant assay, in the' ' ''I d° belie", that hoy's going- to "Tho ]I}ndlo. cuggcs .. ' - by their food; also for the : P"g P go stuffs. Th, '1'ahlAs are a sw',rt• I he a.dwarf,' sl. said. V tether's stio, ld have my dinner laid'on" the _ article "'I'lle .1riny-at it, was and as hac•niloss liltlo lulcrd,gc, 'which' chil- onsum tlVe adult it is," cnntrihuteri to the .3anuary ,dren tale,: n u,lily, and «bleb uuiy be I only r,ply 'as, '1 wish he'd est ]ileo ; rernili lin half of rho h,chrom final,. ana2mic or C P ,.Nineteenth' (,e„tury 1. .,:, lftift- numb+.,r of "The 1 crushe,l to a Irowd,tr ur' ad"linistevccl 1 one. tt fur m} hPPo�ite was nein ioalldlrnlc duiet,l.:c )bastnIrlthccrr{yhtstthe dls,r- .. . . ''' who is losing good flesh and and .\ft or" l.y l.ordl ltoher(s. to a sPc ouinl of «gate%'•if necessary, rat at tine "cry lar,er After a 'irupt',•rl cnftr:tg, avid fearless lead .;'Ln a sl)(,ocina torus all stomach Anel ', while• however, 7 1)C�tif, to grow so'".Int ,"ould prnhahl} object to carty- y' 'fir strength.th, . _ reship," says 'the famous flcic-mar-',bow,1 [rnu9ilcs,'lncaks up costo; pre- '' raPidly th'nt• illy nu)th,t; b,cllme still ing nx•als upstcai-r O- -Ttdid didn't ar opt „, g cictury as 1 ''as'dir«fifanir :.,-,+r; _ - - a shat. "m'c its vs:•,'ntial to vents croiif�, hllays, ,h, pain of,, mgrs uneasy• I ;, of yor,, but indAidun�i,•avory most'' tccthin: angel giver hdalt.hful sle,p• I •' 'I do h,1leve, that bciy's gotng to his I,& ,t :\floes week, on my _ In fact, .for all conditions of coupi,ct with in,ii"iduul intelli and you have a solcrnn gu"arantce he -a 6innt.' ,tic ext uinmd, 1Ty I nG,c,ing to a hi,,her rent, o 1flo o, „ gen a'in the soldier, while the officer ttiiit it .cct,lta.i.t,5 Pc?t one j art isle of I father said, There is no Pleasing I cfl the rest of o ceiling for flour!, E, cF Of wasting it IS the Food- Innsi, atilt to il„ dusk ami the sell- +� a tuiil nail of '.opiate or poisonous soothing Stull. l�o,i, unyAn<.' bat iwon der��drat�forl�thinlnx rind thni)\%'en 1 I' to (lyra yunifs.r.,ui)ildiry .. ' medicine that Wlil nourish sar.rifid'ing cot °qct P btrs, ,i, Ih, (:'illy, Tirath,i ton. (sue., iety' w'as hot to bel of what pyo Giants ha", to lint t?j �•,' _ �conih,nnr! inherent in d,im t.h, their I says: "I have used' Tiahy's Owy, 1 dn, •n,y ninth. hir;thdaY, _ I «its:"=T.urtdon' Tit Pits. - and build up the body and iughnes. rat n ,roll-i raintYl Profession- 1 alilet.s for stornach and bowel tron- 1 T \1':\ i raft- (,,ill. T1IC:lT, --�� al in hrilitary c,i n'r.' I,lcs and have ;Awa•'s .found theni a `and I hall to, lift. her up to Pencil ', i r4 l ;I- I -' •' and energy when j I,ord Ito',eits ,1«1.1!,4 at hns;t',, upru, ii�ust saf,r(:,rtori' md•rllClnc, Anr! one ' mr hr•ii, nn the wall, which frn I •1'o11:rnim . (to trt,iuPl-"inial rni `. gIV¢ neW Iii¢ a gy hr- cilior••„c', it t?,., 'n,ocrr;, condi rnc.ticc• il'; I)i, r nnn,e an'1 nddr, s.' 1'rn'uF 3t that k,,,): ,ni chfTdren Ivright 11nrl 'In,nn} years had hoo her p tsi,r•casticrJiyl-­()h. )rr do,•rlo •,rr is r. all other means fail. tiwl.4 of ww'(11r,1 Coet,par'-d ct,t}, t'•crc oht'l6ning a rr'nt,n• „y,r ,rd I•, he ^h' .' 1'o,r'ca,n fiM rho •1'nlrl,•ts der childr,,i, );r v: to let•. '. ,oi+ +s not tT n; o.+•,' Ilii} t r:i r:: i,�n fn,m env'tit Klii' ,t•• ci a1Fr or'hV mail ^'f Ain tnnrrird ani" sail ha,ew h,,,, l n,,, nil r •sr't�71` 'mh�1rht`r� 1ttrte t,,r• , Jt 5 and S,. r,alldn,Zgitc.. t c,,,,uli hn r been iu,p,, -,'',1,^ for u; lnt 2., ,rnts n Ito' by writing the I'c'. rl�llrl. A list:% t't three month-, c 1t;lliams' ?ictlicine Co.r 13rockvillc, I likn my' ,rife, is i,f mrroly n,rrmnl )air If yet rail .m im rlor't t.; rr'.li SCOTTA RO'.cNF. Cheini.c. Toronto,Ont. I ha, h n,,ci tr+ �unth Af, iciir, I 1 I rmild ha o married sc.-rro< , n b, oc , but just. -'tai, rn cr t> n rrs,tul nn I',su'n; ,s fr, i:r,t , I sur La ; - - . • , - _ . 4 G' � , `•+ �''r,� anti ISIhflTL��'ING MARgETS MANY LIVES WERE �N PERIL.ACS IS NOW _ REPORTS FH.OM THE LEADING : TRADE ' CENTRES., °�' Allan Liner Parisian Sinksftet' Czar is Reported to Have Been Pers Priaa of Cattle, Grain, chs • t Y land Other Darr, road.ProdCollision Off Halifax i . at Home and Abroad. a - ,'shaded to Open Negotiations. ' Toronto, March 28.—Wheat—No. 2 _ whi.te_nd-red-_Winter-quoted at.__$J_ $ - -- 04 to $1,05 at outside points. No. ,:� ' despatch from Halifax, N.S , ing deeper as she steamed along. PEACE IN SIGHT. bottom where stubborn resistance 2 goose quoted at. So to 90c east. say's:—Nearly two thousand passen-i Both vessels whistled for help, might be made, but it is doubtful Manitoba wheat is unchanged. Quo- gErs on two ocean steamships were j Every tug in the harbor responded, x' A despatch from London says:— whether Gen. Linevitch will make a talions at North Bay as follows:— in Peril of their lives early on Satur-� and as the Parisian appeared to be The St. Petersburg correspondent of , No. 1 Northern, $1.09; No. 2 Nor- stand' before he reaches the Sungari da evening off the entrance to Flali- in the greater danger, several rang the -baily Telegraph declares that, thein, $1.06; No, &Northern, $1, despite the seeming! • hopeless out- River and Chantgia. Unless he is Oats—No. 2 white are quoted at tax Harbor when the Parisian, of the I ed themselves alongside that vessel P seemingly I able to hold the line of the river the q Allan Line, and the Albano, of the and assisted in the puuaping. ' look owing to the Czar's hitherto 41 to 42C at outside points, and at Harnbur 4merican Line, crashed to- 'PASSF.NGF:RS PANIC-STRICKFN, flan resolve to persist in the war, Russian position will be so weak 44c here. No. 1 white at 450 east. g" "• P ether Passengers on each versel begged ace at last is in sight. The cor- strategically that he uray be cora- Barley—No. 2 noted at 47 to 48c g Pe g 3 q Both vessels were serious! da the tugboat men to take them off, "respondent adds that he makes this palled to retire back of Barbin into middle freights; No. 3 extra at 45c, y mfg- ";. 'Siberia, owing to the fact that as g ed, and the passengers on each were but the lie g vessels clung to the,, statement deliberately and categ'ori- tf and No. 3 at 43c middle freights. � - tally, and not as a probable inter- they approach Harbin the Russian Peas—The market is steady, with thrown into a panic, but no person sides of the great lirrer3 and did not front parallels the railroad, render dealers quoting 6i to 68c at outside was hurt and each steamship succeed- leave them until they were safe at ante from the signs and tokens ob- P ed in reachingits dock and disem- their docks, r servable duringthe last few da ing the danger of n severance of the points, 3- Bole line of communication constant- Corn—Canadian yellow quoted at barking its passengers. The Paris- Many passengers rushed excitedly , CONFIRMED IN PARIS, ly greater. The prospect of the iso- •47+} to 48c, and mixed at 47c west, iaa's stern touched bottom as she about the decks,, while others knelt 7 lotion of Vladivostock must also be gugrauteed sound. American No. 2 ranged alongside her wharf, while I in prayer. The officers were unal:le, A despatch from Paris bays:—The met, and it is urgently necessary to I hard pumping kept the Albano free, to thoroughly reassure them, but of yellow,ow, 57c, Toronto, and No. 8 Both Steamers were from Euro can within a few minutes after the colli- prospectspeace between Russia supply the garrison. with provisions mixed at 56}c. P and Japan assumed a more definite nude ammunition, not for a few Ry�No, 2 is nominal at 70 to ports, the ,Parisian from Liverpool 1 sion all had been supplied with life and almost a tangible aspect on and �foville, and the Albano from preservers, while the lifeboats were - month.s, but for two years. 71c at outside points. Friday as the result of the announce- . 58 to Hamburg. The Parisian had on Two hvndrell thousa>rd reinforce Bugkaheat—No, 2 quoted at hoisted out ready for Instant launch- tnent of the resumption of riegotla- board a thousand passengers, many ing in case the vessels showed sigas ments from Russia are now neces- 59c low freights. tions•for•a Russian loan. The poet- of whom were bound for her other of foundering, ponoment of the Ivan occurred nary to make it possible for the Flour—Ninety per cent. patents are port, St. John, N.B. The Albano The suspense of those on hoard the Russiaus to met the Japanese on quoted at $4.50 to $4.55 in%uyers' through the stand taken by the fin- `� P sacks east or west; straight rollers carried about eight hundred passer,- Parisian was intense. Great voluures , ancial element a sinal proceedinganythitr; like even terms. of s ecial brands for domestic-trade, gers, nearly all for Philadelphia, to of water were pouring from the vas- while the unoertane,,•s of war con- The branch of the Russo-Chinese P which ort she was to have proceed- eel, the engines quivering with the Rank has removed from !dein to in b'bls., $5 to $5.10. Manitoba P P tinued, while a willic,gness to re flours are firm. No. 1 patents, $5.- ed after calling here• exertion of running the ttutueruus sume negotiations was ccinstried as Harbin after an attack on the bank pumps and keeping the v'cssel plow- 60 to E3.70; No, 2 patents, $5.30 WAS TAKING ON PILOT. meaning that their strung influence office, in which two of.the guards - ing'along at top speed: halfway on track, 'Toronto, The Parisian arrived off the en- 'finally has prevailed with the null-i were wounded with cobblestones, up the harbor the Yari.•tan's stern orities at 'St. Petersburg. The ani-j Captured Japanese report that a Millfeed—At outsiuo points bran is trance to the harbor at dusk and quoted at $15.50 to $1(3, and shorts ( was taki :g a pilot on board when had settled many feet, and the list nouncement of the ritilteptt'.m of na streets affray took place in the at $17.x,0, Dlanitoha bra.n in sacks, the :Albano was seen coming in from to starboard had betook most pro- otiations took definite form in a streets of ]Iukd,•n, March 1+�, when a � anvils at �'�) not,nced, but the steamer kept on, K $181 and t • sea. :%a the German boat approach- .coinmun.ication to, the syndicate of j 1iig detachment of Husstans, the last until at last the bright light .on lira - ed the officers of the Parisian realm ' Agents de Change, who form an In- Ito lienee the cite were entrapped by dock was seen and those on t,oard COUNTRY PRODUCE, ed that there was danger of a colli- tluential element on the Bourse, hold ChinRse bandits and a few .Tapanoe^ g realized that the danger had passed. 1n Government'credentials. ' A lei—Choice stock, $2 :i0 to S3 sign, and the engines rooms were The vessel ranged alongside her Ing I solcH,.-rs, who Closed the city gates PP R g'' The receipt of an Official despatch I er bbl,; cookie a les, 1.iU per signaled for full speed ahead. Before p P and t- ocknd the narrow streets. Ac- P B PP $ p' wharf, !Ines were thrown out, gang- at tit. Petersburg pt of on March es say- the Parisian could get under way, > S y- cording to the reliort, which is not bbl. planks lowered, and the thousand iia that the JA anew were approach- ,, r, p, Bean.v—Primes sell in small lots at however, t$e_.ltbano struck her on', assongprs rushed to land as the Ing P ,con. rmcd. licit a Russian esca d P $n Vladivo�tock, is said to have In i 31 6n to $1.63; and hand- icked at the startward sitie, a short distance 8 I Field 3farshal Oyama has cont- ' P .stern of the vessel touched the hot- duced the determination to seek al '$1.7,0 to $1.7,, ler bushel. astern of the engin,-room, crushing torn. m• nica-ed to Gen. L1ns-vitch the in the great steel plates and opening pacific sotutiou. On the other hand, news that th,i entire Russ an medical , !fops—'The market is unchanged at g P g' FIND: DISCIPLINE SHOWN it is insisted that Japanese proxim- 182 to 85c, according to ql+ably. I uP a lois through which the water _ eta 7 which remained in Dfukden atter y q oared in tens, The Albano, which was behind the 1ty to �'ladivostoek promises to he a Fiona'—The market is uict at ,} P thu evacu,.facie i9 uninjured and well. j - chief obstacle in the way of peace, f to Rc per kt,• ,C'omb honey, $1.75 to , The bow plates of the .!!bang were Parf�lan, had a son)ew'hat similar ex- •- as diplomats conversant with the I —¢— t$2 per dozen ; bent and the siem was twisted, but perience, although her pumps were situation say that Japan will sleek ii E%aporatwl aphicii—Dealers quote her wafer tint compartments were able to keep her bow comlfdrtruents )to avert peace until she possesn-!ALFRED QUIRK MURbERED Sic. and dried at. 't to :Sic per !b. _I promptly cloyed and her pumps set fairly tree, so that the alarm on :Etussia's only outlet to the• Pacitic ! Maple syrup—Genuine syrup quoted vigorously at «orx. board wai nut so great, toast. Strangled in Grip of His Insane at $1 to Kt 15 per Imperial gallon. Immediately following the collision The 115ar:o iewhed her dock a - Brother, and mixed 9-)c. Sugar is quoted at l the atPart)ers headed into the harbor short time after th8 I'ari.slan, utd i.fiPFROR'S ATTITUDE, �9 to lie peril,. at full speed, the Parisian with a all passengers, only a few of whore A Strathrc+y .despatch gays', On I Hay—tsar lots of No 1 timothy' Lhoavy list to starboard and the .\1--, were booked for this port, hurried. IA despatch from St. Petersburg Satr•rtlay aft"rn,ion about '1 ','r:,r+k ; are gaautedat S8 tq SS.'0 on track ha+io somewhat down at the head. j ashore. The discitAine exhihited on says.. Thr. irfc.rmation contained In I ,hre,r little ci,ild•en of Robert ')+seek, I here, and N-r,. 2 at $6 ')Oto $7. ! 'i'he Parisian had considerable water both steamers following the accident despatch,!, G'1 more than a weeic re- it, he tenth cuncessioStraw—The .market is unchanged. in her stern, which was steadily sink- i was admirable. Bearding th, change in kniptror titch 11,,wnsihip, about one and a h"'i ilii:es_(with car I,,ts ciuotea at $5 tu•$6 5U o!as attitude, concerning the adi;ign- ,.,lith r,f this place, ran rvvuinit Ion track,.T ronlo• ibility of making a Pacific proposal to n i ICE BREAKER HARD AT IT Japan is Fully conurrned and !n very !out of their home to the n;'ighbor•+. I ot;)tocs—l'ar lots of Ontarios are sample: 8�J to 5 0. Cohn—No, 8, 9;} F crying that their father hart killed I q+auted at t+., to 'oc per bag. un to 17j': Xa>'' 43ic bid. $ogle quartery peace within six weeks ,ys re rde.f as certain Itheir uncle Alfred end a.+king them , track, and Sobbing 1,)tA at Acis Minneapolis, March 28 —Wheat— .Its in St Lawrence Will - to go back with them R'ord w'as I Poultr:'—Spring chicken=• 12 to Mar, $1,1:31, Jury, $1.U9j to $1,- Open Earlier The positiveness with which this is !quickly' brought to town, a,,d Coro- Sc1per lb.; hens, 9 to 10c; duel.-, 09j; September, 81j to 9'ic. No, 1 I pi rluchec drsp�tch save the (1civ. f µAhmed would inciteate that the'Gov-'n,u' .Dr, A Thornp9on, -with Chief I It to, 1'2c p,•r lb geese. 10 to Ile hard, $1 1(ij, No 1 Northern, $1 9teanur and icebreAker llnfcrttsatton iia to the a anew farina µ'!saga and Asa;vtant Hank ('line. 15c.: do scalded, ll dry 12c per lb. ]first patents $t, j Mcnxnt y nhe�doi�aaeits propellers _... y — No 2 Northern $1 11 Fl,>tr p-rrsmea2 i® already in session of i per lb„ turkeys, dr picked, 14 to 14-. M1tc•nlealna, P I went out t,) the 9(,-ne of the tragedy. P 2U to $6 30; 6 Ycellent'work %hich ind•rcate the basis to which i, aired, 1. - Ass,staut Slia'; hetet the murllrr,'r, second patents, $t, to $0:10.; first ' in the interest of rariy spring navr- 7Russia can agree. while' Chief Rilson soon hurl the THF. T)AIRY DI\RKF:TS, clears, $1,35 to $4 5.i; se•cund Clears, ' etion. to Monti-cal by breaking up The exact situation is shrouded in j $1 0 tom' $2 9l). Bran—In bulk, B I trarel.�rs on, and tirnught firm to the I3uttcr—F'Inegt 1=1h rolls are quot- the ice formation at Cape Rouge, in lmystery. Tt secret of what has heen $14.25, !jail h+,re, It AptMars Robert Quick ed at :34 to 25r per lb.; large roll.., .t .!.outs, March 29 —Wheat—Cash' th,• narrow part of the tit Lawrence _ done and what is brine done is opal- lav shown Fvrpprains of Insanity he at 22 to 23c, tub-. 20 to 21c, and ,, r•. channel, soine seven miles above ' pus! • guarded It is learned, how y g1,Ci5�, 3fa'c, _$1,G•ij; July. Bite, y g fere, Saturday rrtnrninq hi- had a : low grades at 16 to 18c. -Creamery September, 891c. (luphec, 'I'll's ice formation gait ral- 4ver, from a source close to th ;spelt aua firs brother, Altr,d, carries Prints• ?c> to 27c per lb. and solids lv.hoids until late in Lhe spring, and throne that pourparl,rs are actually' I ower to watch him. , Alfred went at 25 to 28c. -- retards navigation west of Quebec in progreai;,, but pnavlhly.only of a hack home thinking his brother was F�?;,Cg—New lain are Felling at 17c metunos as Into as May 1, tapeta- - rellmirar•: charactrr, and that Co a g CATCI,I: MAIIKET, p P- r do7.en, in raw• Intl, ally -a+t-s the ire forms [roto the very may be the scene of the first- 'all right. and scam in the afternoon F'r' Rt" Cheese—'!'he �nlarket is ver}' firm, Toronto, 3larch 2? —The export I bottom of the river, which is shallow came Derr to get his hair ctrl. Whil'p exrhang,'s between 'reprrscntatives of'� Robert was cutting his hair the with demand.good. Large che,.•se arc trade is steady. "th,,ugh cru higher i at this part. ` Ithc two powers former threw the sci+s-ors awav, j 4elling at Ili to It lac, and twine I rue, were prid to-clay, and I;caer- In. tLig connection Importance is' .rabbinic Alfred. A t,•rrthlo tiros C!u At 12c. ally not quite so high as a flew days I TROOPS SHOOT ASANTS. being attached Yo the visit of M tmsued, It looked as thnst r t he I ago, but this was because of the -_ d'Iswnlbk•', Rts.vian lfinis•ter at Cot,- brothers sett to from the kirwzhtclwn n -1106 PRODUCTA. poor quality of the cattle oflering enhageu. and Baron Rosen, former i the hers room, where e art t'•tr. lio which are not at all well finished More Labor Disturbances is Rus- Car lots quoted at $8 to 88.25 on cnttle, Thcre w'asood demand for sian Poland, Russian Minlgtcr to •Japan, to. V. Istrangled Alfred. to death. 1101-rt,� c g S track. flacon, liins:; clears, a [0 '9�c shortkoe Ya•dors 'Bompard, the French AmbassadAr to (buried his wife about four vearg P A l:Tno, Russian Poland d,spa cid per Lh. in ca se.lot s; mess pork, 51:,: Run-52 cars, with 7(34 head of sea's', Iran casants were killed and Russia, Tuesday. The parties tn this taco, and leaves five small chil,lrcn, short cut, $1'I. P conference refuge to admit that signi and ray's "the. Lord told him to do Smoked meats—hams, li ht to cattle: 128 ship and lambs, 1,100 fifty wen• wounded at Lacnenta, on Aleance is attached to it, In the it Alfr-A wag the only support of merlitini, . 1:1 to 131,6; hcav', 32ic; bogs, and 90 calves Tuesday', a•i the result of the shoot= meantime the Foreign Office Is silent, r, Fyport—Afarket firm at 1!1.85 to in, of infantry sent to quell disturb his widowed mother. Th,• o is c ne rolls, c; shoulck•rs, 9c; backs, 11 brother living in the '`Soo ' and vile to 1.4 ; breakfast bacon, 12, to $5 foie picked, and $4.10 to S4, i.i ant es, 'A crowd of peasants from FEARS FOR VLADIVOSTOCK' in .3fichigan 1'3c. f,'r tl e gerieral run., cow's, $3.30 to L3cn:gnuwa proceeded-to I_.)ulenta to The St Petersburg correspondent Lard—Tierces, 8ic, tubs, 9;c; pails, S'1 balls, S3 to $3:40; export bulls, induce th, farm laborers to strive, g P $3,2o to $3.i.,, sof the Lordoit Times says he has ex- 9c. and rioting occurred, The chief of " ceptionally good authority for stat- FIRED UPON A PRIEST. .r_ Rutchors—lfarket 25c higher;,chu5ce police, with a company of soldiers, Ing that the mobilization plans for —' RLISIVFSS AT DlONT1tF.:\I-, Picker! hirtchers, .84.40 to $4,70: the went to the scene, and the troops A Mysterious Shooting Affray in latter good.enogh for light export; firer!. two volleys at the peasants, Ithe presctrit are in abeyance, Generals Wig` u, nni a Montreal, 'March '28•—drain—Sales g, n'od butchers., $4 to S-1,25, killing two otho st'on t and woud- DiagoiniroaT and GrodekofT within the p j of No. 2 Oats 15> c stoic, and of Short-keep feeders—t'ery good cie- last few days obtained corrected re-, A Winnipeg despatch says: :tdv-.'1V. No. 3 at 14 to"441c- Flour—Mani- P ' g ing lifts The !Atter were thought gets of the Rossi casualties and Illlorow'skI, riest of the Inde u-l.:nt mond noel market, highs!, at $4 10 in carts to the huspifat perp, where P a,P P P` toba patents, 5:).70 to $5.�0: strong td'$4,10. - seven maxi and .one woman subge- other losses, and are' able to esti- �Pol'ish Church. in the,North-end, and bakers', $5.40 to $5.50; high On- ;;lockers—Market steady at $3.25 ttuontly died. I'aeven others are ' urate' the strength of the Russian. editor of a paper called Prouder,' vias tairio blended patents, 55,75 to $5,- j yi p y the central figure- in ,a stens ti ional 90, in wood; choice ,90 per cent: pa- Soto° $'3",0; ficoses, short-keep, at $a.' dying. I:ulno is situated 70 miles pa- position. The believe that- Gen: I Linevitch i3 in no immediate danger,. Find mysterious shooting affair about tents, $5.5n to- F,,.f)0 -in wood, and S4.,S0. west o{ R'aisuw, It has a popula- but the gravest concern, is felt for 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. Two 25c' per b;irrel 1e,s in shippers' new Sheep and Lambs—Market fIrin; tion, of about 10,000. 4 Vladivostock. +;hots were, fired at }rim through the bags; straight rollers, $2.50 to $2.- prospects steady. Export ewes, —¢ 54.75 to $5.25; bucks, 53.50 to $'I.T _ . The official reports received im- 'ainciota, as he .sat at a table. in 'pis •>:i, and 2., to 50c extra in wood. o_ e wILL: IZEFUSE BAIT. mediately' after the Battle of Dfuk- residence 'studying. One of the h•11- Rolled oats—$2.10 to $2,121 per ,•'• lambs, 96.75 to $7,35; barnyard e s s nuc' t e amp, w ich explol,t ag o pount s, o , to • c kRo New gun an ated, especially rcearoing the loss- jsetting fire to the house and c,iusing, barrels. Feed—Ontario bran, to bulk, inmliq, 1 to S8 each e - - + Calves—Sfarket firmer. ed States Senate. v J t n R shorts, $1 O 1r. to 1S � - G n. Ilcn- �t a. S .. ._ es of 1h.� I)aehcstan ani! a he destruction of _he contents' +>F _ nenkampff's brigades, but the goner- i�ho room, including a number of l S20: 3lnnitoha 1:ran, in hags, 314 to FTo¢;`Afarkct steady to firm; , se- A tit. John's, Nlld., despatch says: al stall' is still unable to give the j vrtluahle oil paintings. The pn'ice ' $1`); shorts, S'20 to $21. Lleans— leets, $6.25; lights and fats, $0 to A member of -the New••tuunclland f:ov- total Russian losses. The torr- l meet working un the case, but tip t i11, I Choice Primes,' S 1.40r to $1.45 per $6.75. ernment has arderea. the Customs spcmdent odds that ponce ru.. o a late' hour no arrests had been bush,; S1,25 to 81.2r, in car Ints. —+ collectors throughout the island to continue to circulate. 'their i urnors made. The hest hart been- tabes ' prO%-isions—Heavy Canadian short i 'refuse T niters 4fates fishing ves�:,is j P g f cut'. pork, $.16.5() to $17.50; light WARSHIP LAUNCHED. lic,,nse to pl ociir•c bait ill colonial Ing persistc•nry being clue to a be- active Part in some religious contra- g — P- versics recently. and it is believed Short cut, 1G 50 to $17; American waters, becai,se the -United States lilt in• the likelihood of the acesAnother fence of ti,e good offices of Franco jve the shits R'ere lined by a fame_ cut clear fat backs, $20; compound Japanese Leviathan Seitatc hurkt;d the Iiond-H,ay treaty. as merliutor, tic opposed to his doctrines. •He is lard, Eii to ic; Canadian lard, ti; Leaves flee Slips. Tho arlvl•cates of retaliation against pP to , c: kettle' rendered, 8j to Sic; Anu,,ricans sav the can inalre the • � i :\'Newcastle-on-Tyne despatch says I y suthehrg front nervous shock, and has acdording '• to quality; hams, 12 to 1—The new Japanese battleship Bash-I crusad: as e:fectivr against Glouces- RUSSIAhiS RETREATING.. taken refuge at the house of one of 13c; bacon, 13c; fresh killed ahat-, : - ima was launched on' Wednesday' at ter as they have already made it 'A despatch from Guns'hu Pass.says: his congrcgation. soar hogs, $9 to $9.25; heavy fat the Elsw ick ship-l-wilding yards, in I against St_ Pierre. Chinese state that the Japanese have ♦--� sows. $5.15 to $5.35; select, $6.65' the presence of Baron Hayashi, the --� r.: recruited many Chinese bandits, and to $Ci•75 oB cars; country 'dressed, j Japanese Minister to ('rest Britain: a that probably they are now able to OAS SUPPLY EXHAUSTED• $7.25 to $7,75, Cheese—Ontario In a .subsequent artdress 'Minister "DROPIiED DEAD. +` count a superiority in cavalry as Fail tehite; 11 to I1ic; colorer!, 11„c ' Havashi said the •iapanese successes — Wells Near Brantford are Now De- Quebec, 10 to 10jr, Butter—Finest on the sea were largely due to the Secretar of Guelph Fat Stocit well as infantry. Glared Worthless. g 3 y P The Japanese are following the grades, 2fi to tic for 30 i1,. tnkTs, fact that more than a dozen of their Show Died Suddenly. Russian' rear-guard, which is moving A Brantford daspatct says: The 26c for 70-1b tubs; choice Fall and great warships were built. in Eng- supply make, 23 to '25c;25c; Western A t;uell•h dcspat c•h says: One of,. mo'rth from SAntoupou at the rate of s+.tpply ui natural gas in this city lane!. IJe was sorry; the Kashima I .eight and a half fniles a clay. On and vicinity hen been exhausted, a.ntl dah'y, '21 to 22c; roll butter, 21 could n'ot participate in the war; ithe host known- stockmen -in the to 22c. Eggs—Montreal limed, noire province, At r. John McCorkindale, both flanks the .Japanese anti operat- I the, score 'of woks of Lhe Brantford i'but the wear—merit- end some time, dr<,ppcd deal! , hero mt F'rid.0 , heart- final, 18 to 19c; new laid, a(lc. ing a widit.turning movement, .but company, on which thousands of and thereafter the powerful vessel failure Loin the ca,icc. At r, lfc- ' the strength of ,the flanking forces dnllArs have hien expended, are would be used to maintainpence. to f UNJTF..D STATES MARKFTR. Cort.inoale was soeretau;v of the Fat ' bas not been definitely ascertained. worthless. `-inc,t 'June oat}sa�1 as the Far I':ast. AL a number,of, places' along the has*hcen used here exelusivtety. �A DfilwaukeeqC� March 28 Wheat—' The- Tinshima's main battery still Stuck Show, a director of tI)e Pro• ^yy mill lxetween Santoup0' and chinge has been merle to the menu- 1 Northern,7FI.16; No. 2 Northern, rousist of frit• 121-inch, four 10-inch, vinciul VVirter Fair, besides being a Gunshir Pass there are broken hills fi c.tured product nt higher rates to $1,12 to $1.13j;.-July, f)l jc. Ity� enc! 1'2 6-inch gums. .She is of lt,,- mam'he-r of many other provincial Ag e a sill steep sides and gorges a$ the consumers. No, l., 81}c. ,Barley—No, 2., ::,lc; 4w-f tun:;. A si:+ter ship is being ricultur+.l and stock assvc,iations. _ l iid •+' - ' 13 f i�.'�,� tom'•,.,eApP,. ,,.y S'Y'if -..'F ._ - • _ Q 't .. .R. , _ , ha witnessed more hot:ilJle scenes New Adverttsemerata. �' � xtfxlri$ � $ (than those which hive been fi bpublished•vary Friday morning•tine Otnoe enacted un the battlefields of �[�_3'�TED- A good dining-room - z_ r' Yiekeriag Ont. i Manchuria. :ti O otle Outside the ,` Sot Apply at Piekericg College. 25tf ` scene of conflict can forut ally Bou_I SIM Cr CUT(:H-9ix Scotch collie pupa for ceptionendure whe\•e1' of fhe sufferings J for Salo at tot 80,con 1, ticketiaK. SRS 30n G• t, � endured when two I1IiRhty Il&- B> `_tT CO[iBT*lEY,Dumbarton. P! tions are in bloody conflict. It ww; General Sherrnau. who said OR SA r- --good tl �j SALE-Cedar posts,go q al - - 1.' its. Apply to JOHN AYFOIiD, lot 8e.3rd that "war was hedl," and sucli I ooncesaloa;-Peckerls4, 9!-gs d�0rg ta . -�.- _ - «e Sunh )---- will ever remain. There is a WOOD FOR SALE-All classes of 'TERMS strong probability that peace be- r �l.=•per year; $L.00 fpaid la adtase• R hardwood now ready for erre: Prins BAT3L8 OF ADYESTL8I2rQ: tween ussia-and Japan is now about the same w last year. A J Poynter, int laeerAT per line - - 3D Bents within sight. The fortuer country whaevale, 10.1[ c Xhch sub"glient insertion, line • depat led to the far east an army TOR SALE-A quantity of pine ® E take much pleasure in announcing to.our cuitow- E This rate does not caolude i+egal or Foreign ad- of some 500,000 men, and of these Fact wood,neatly split and piled,cut in 01 1 s rsis;i tie;ms i2v,a *e parties making Boa- about 500,000 at'e unaecuunted for, leaggthe.$8.00 per cord on premises,Lot le,ocn.6 she sea. calf• army of 3cc un now r,it, Pickering, Apply to J W Bogle, Brougham• era and the public generally that we have taken over •acts for 3 or a month. or_bT y leaving an a y early or yearly contracts pa, attarterly. 'r, the field, which under' the res- g tf the entire stock and business of the above name. Hssiases serge,an liaee or tinder, with pop or o0,paysbls in advance• ent conditions in Russia it will be �j ARbi TO RENT.-A splendid farm 11�Notiosia local ooltimae ten centre•✓ Ilse, most ill• ssible to reinforce. l' being composed o1 the south ball of lot ig WE want to state* It IS our desire -to.make Ullr lir• cantsper line each subsequent inseruon. �, gndRange,B F eon,consisting of 161 acres Of., w•ia coatrsot r fes made knaws an sppuoa• Besides Russia has reaelied the Dated within three :Dile.of Pickering Vdiage tytore the PEOPLE'S STORE, our aim will be to meet on: Ttoirseadvertisin�. limit of*- er credit; her .ally, For full particalareappIytoW V Richardson, _ - AAvertisemena without wrtttsa itetraotiens wdThe tawrted unul forbidden and charged an- France eaving, refused to, ad- FLO"'i"; °D tf your wants both in goods and price. We are offering all •ttrdingly. Orders for diaoouUnning adverifsd vance anyfurther. lours. from �1TRAYED from the farm of Mrs. ' mrut be to writing and rest to the Pub. S has Clark.near Soiebaak,a soutb Afri- dry-goods, boots and shoes, etc.,at greatly reduced prices the present outlook it would ape can Parrot sr.y witn a red tail. Anyone be. Job Work promptly attended to. pear that Russia would beCom- inA able to capture the bird and return it to _ ypeelled to seek for l e ice, 8114 it i$ the ow er Chi,willbe ibeer�ntrewarded• " for the neat month to make room for new goods. like! that she will gLant any re- WE are adding to out stock.some nice things in Gents' Furnishings Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors sonable demand which Japan FORS o sEon h areoolandmins.the for spring and summer. 'We have not the room this week to give _ might make. Russia has. been a g�bongs and stable, a good hard water you a price list to the above foods-look for it next week-in the greatly humiliated, but she Te- well Also a rood gearing orchard and other 3po11tlos-8trfet Independenss a•!m-AFirsrciassyomIPapsr, ceiwes no sympathy in her hum!- small WILLIAMS. For Da prei n apply toJ Thomas meantime it will pay you t0 give u8 a CAII. Expectatlolae-The hsartt elation. poacher Y6, on the premLe•, or Co Thomas ` l .•.tappott of the wopie of rioaezins and violnuy P°uobez - -_ V'�e Rise the highest price for bolter and eggs. ' inflammatory Rheumatism Crtr+d. C+�IFIORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE A full line of Groceries fresh and up to date. - - William Shaffer, a brakeman of rJ The andersigne3 has for sate five young shorthorn Balls. Four of these were got by - • 'FISH-Herring, Haddie?, etc. FRIDAY, JIAR. 31st, 1905, Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his par, John kfiller'A imported Short-horn boll. „ _ - bed for several weeks with inflaIDIDa- recently sold for$1.1'•5. Their agee range trim Fresh Fruit sod Confectionery all ways kept. f tory rheumatism. "Finally I sent to to to 1e months. J. W. TOOL, tot 24, eon, S. THAT STREET RAILWAY, 41cCaw's drub store for a bottle of P'°c+ztag,WhaevsteP O i Chamberlains Pain Balm, at which t U0�3E R'HEAT fi IRISH �`"SITE - - - • "To be or not to be, that's the time I was unable to use hand or foot, l� OATS PCOR BALE-'the aadaisigned has and in one week's time was able u,go for•ale•q'tan its of wild zoos.wh•at of good question" that is giving consider- to work as ha :+s a clam." For tity f and exceptionally oats pore. urp •quota- D� S I M P S 0 lw & 'COMPANY , able trouble w the minds of the R other o sten WLtto set, which au Guelph: se sale by ALL IL'G(i19Ty. othsz lungs at the !Lode: farm, Guelph: seas _ t trew from four to sig feet - walnut _ - ' ... s 500 o Bal _ • , - Electric • fr ;Tolson to and York Radial `- h, Jos.' Cedar Grove. 9i-0f hag +�•aDP. ` Railway Co., and to a limited ex. Wh;tby. CONT. t. f .Hent, to a few of the resideu 3 o tsGS FOR H:ITCHI'_tiCr-The uo- ;Pickering township, batt e3l�cl- John 3luodv, aged 95, died Monday deraTued is vrepared to tnru:ab a ilmited _ _ - ,all to the town of Whitby, who number of eggs for hatebing p,;zvosee,White y 3• night. Fur over half a ceutur he .—.---- t3 y tv2ardotta variety, pr.ce it per sectio.;. on have already ,lgned an agree- was a well Lnown 13g,ire in thi i sect- ✓••oars x h ..st a hen was set watt: to saga. ;relent -.with the c,ruipauy. The inti, lie was a favtirate teani.4ter en- %il of �wbt-h -ere batcbod.wa h .s proo!o! is -- - said COI11l Any 121Sa'e secured a _i aKred in bringlnir fl'etgh!' tc> and fr<lal •erttllty Hare c Heal rsJn.Ch rrywood.. -� ��yuse,charter to build an electric roil- the G. T R. -tau+,n, Rud N',ly noted 11> VI'AK`I 1'OK +Ai �J /g M r r, ,e &;!.Iown Siavr. .d Farm t h 1 dw ac for his inside in the team I :::e oil •a way east of the city uf'Tnrcnetn, etn"U'llaretno y nt ih'iL h cErot'e. He tsas'ahalf brother re!ceelaatn tbeestat. r 'o.. b- Thotneca } ►` through the w%Aii�lrip.; bo-r(iering m;recon:': c9c:re :f NG::I j 7:Ac-Eacres _ ,'r}i .:1a- Moody of Li't'erpool 31;•1k• 'ent foz ir,tb Zri,a sat •Itua;.'- 1 5 acres Ott Lake Oilt2aIl,). and ,their rep-. ,.... 1'he :'errl:ain� iiere.interlpd at sacs ofthe. Y:cc:o ,a. pr :_w,au_; t;:art- . reseutatives have been bu-y dur- fort it'haby on �ti•,'dne,day. Horse lia,e✓eon rn.aed oc t�,a lar or-nar•d In nyder to bo ah;c t the r?,lira✓-rn.r.C, df u:r nidus custc.lxers in 1e2g L11e pa-t fem. 2uuut12o endeavor — - aad lot b::1 :_a Ot'-tt n Bal :L�to'is r ttvn+:, p. I h ase ;i^•:,i.'ll h open a farnrPr+ +t: ply . tide as eeta�e qui:y to )friS 5 .ROM- _ire 1lnCCh �2•t: f t}; in- to zie'cure finucht,es front the 'SO-NL_: D•:w an i Stet.11L7zay t•G,.,y air h,t .-e lR (.' are o. r.t. anit 1:i� n'e•l eft S tri. D ,a.wNll + larffP s nw Woo.rn.- - vAriuua tuuuirilitkhttey coneerued. -- - - ' ronin, i am pt:t*ic z in -4t,wk tn,p; nrent�, v+ha 1..,, ,ems inK u,arhinPe+ etc. With 1'irkcr'iug' council Many There diad at her re,idenr•e, Tot on. �SI`' ! Anythintz yr,u relay :w1 I:;e fr r,: a r,,t� tr..cL tr a binder. 1 villi still keep a stock :it B: u bAtu, tueetillR� have been held, a4ld a to, Ott bunddv Seaton :Xth.Iiannah F. g _rf•rnr. Iteloved swift. :.f of.Thoma,,' H - _ great deal of di-eu.aian Ilea taken limit,•, hntd�r of :1�;uie- PH'l'leghora. Deceased was Holy duught• f [ctn*1 � - "Brougha' !,lace. and finally tele watiutt, r of Alex. Secoi, forinorl�y of thi, mar DiltlotnR r. on C' insef•aUTt'- p ulatase� of the tlrc agreet21e1- were d of Mu,tr. will receive ptipil•I for in'- '� ..Vittually✓+greed upon. Themeth• Place, Viand her death" i, e,'piS %truction on Pian4i anti in Theory. at _ greted by all with whona.he a», ai.- the sectors.Pickering 4•!y • :• hers of Pickering, council, - \who quRlntcd. The :►orrot►ing friends the intc're_t� of the towJ3sh p have the sympathy of all in their be- had at heart, were determined to have rea+•ement. _ the wordin of the Ftgreement _ - d ! •h that the • could -W. R. Newell, It Bible teacher Pickering Lumber Gre-,t Reductiollis made sac y a no other meaning than that u•hic}I of , Continental re tttatioll will ' they u'Nre Intended to route give an addresta in the-Methodist e .'The reklresentat'ivey of the rail- Tabernacle. Whitby, cin Wecitle­ Yard ! In Felt H:1t+ from now 'until Ytns.4 sway, \While \willing to gr>tut the day', -April 55th. at K la. ret. MI. _ _ Call au,i ,nee utit hat; and. - demands of the township, object- Sru'eli has been packing iliitines _ gt•t our prlceT. ed to have it stated in black and Hall. Tcrrotito. and -11c-t'otwd Our � -.white• on. the Wrutinds that veer• theTaberustrle. Sepeci of ;,gni; Pickering. - tain of thr e daruiunds were lino- from ..:;u to i+.1H>• tilatcir�} itymal "C.-A. Baker, vided for by aixtt'rte, and thtit the �Ileet�, fur thc• service. NO nuc _ cut11mi�siun rnt Iadways' irate l>tnW- -houlcl uti-s heAring hint. Ho till Is Now Complete. __-___-- : 62-0 1410-i : ers that \Would protect the itllter- wive> KIK ttti_drt•-- on tilt I?il,ln. to 'eat✓ of the tutWu,hip. The Imctnb- -I:t•ery}tu,ly' cordially invited to In all kini, of buii.l.itiz loatorial C� tt FROST" 1 lowest✓• . .. .: er- of the ccTtlut'ia; however, STs\w conte. in,•lndinz : 1,i_h and dre„.•, , . . .- nu.reason vi,It)- there -hould uvt '-•�' lath. coditt, vice • be a 1\•L'ltLen A,F,t',E'@IDCIIL CnllLaln- .„ �Itl!)j;1C 1* ,tl„t t'tttii-, . Ola k .,f f. Ornamental Gates ing all the, Clete,e, that twee 1 ; (, ,Light to weight Artistic in design .t,•in Iiriri�h (':tl:uulu.i, Sots Brun' • agreed rips, by the partite- von• ,nick and Urtt,criu ( ✓.lar•. (i c'erned, and not cast them-clve� Reasonable In price 11Jon the tentlet� mer•Ciee of "tho r All I:inrls of till n?ual ylnnldinq. Also'a large line of Standard Farm Gates st tt,ites or •guy- railkyRy cumtni ” Base,Ca ing, A• Sh••t•tirrg and .Ficin CC• - : ricin. If the Statute_Q Iprciwided ingalnayd-in stock. Ci altcays on. hard. Every progressive and for thele clauses \thy ghosted t12e Ci.,tern tanks and wafortruug.li, up-t.oda�t farmer auris£• on having FROST railway c•orpuratiois n so' atronglw made to order. GATES. Catalog and prices on request. objevt to have.them in the_agi,ee- - FOR SALE BY meat? Apparently- for no other - E, L. CHAPMAN,' Pickerinif rt anon than thatltliey`could•wave• 1►W • D. Gordon., N _ .. these demands, oil the grounds ==`= F. 'E. -WALTO N, - SCsrb0T0 junct. that the w_'rittenagreement\\-tnVi -,-- •• e•.ee•Bee•9,p,•ee�„�,e,�•,•„o„o,•,w•w• sees • ••�we•.ew c\ver-Title e\-ei,ythin'g else. R'hile - Sale Register. Pickering to\Wndhip would ..be t - pleased to have an electric rail- t•IiIrT•si, ll.�xcrr :ivrie-Anpual coal. Vigilance �'. Committee 1 • s ' \vas pasting along by their duos. hination'auctionsale of stock, inn- adlQ,` iISS 3 their •present acc�mnlodatiutl is pletnents, hausehold furniture and Formed for recovering property stole• . . , pot_so bad,as to make tllerli \wil_ farm prwInce, at Hubbardis hotel, from its members and the appre- ubb,&J . ling to yield everytfiing, to the irf the Village of Brou ham. 'Terms benaign of the ihieves. and Children. cash or i months credit. Entries R••E,alth5• -cur'lx,ration u•ho are Members_havicg Property stolen commani• iinxions• to billed this railway, -made with auctioneer. T.Poticher, .,Cate immediately-with any member! , S auctioneer. of Executive Committee, Hleil'S, BOyS , Youths . _ •_. . of alt\'a ' •lice OtFlal Allull 4TH - txtem ive Membirsbip fee _ x-orpuratious in .this 'PrQ\•ll)ce, ar' well as elsewhere, ill the past, has credit sale of heavy- ra r J.D. ii,ing's Mons ar:ci Boys Stub i'ruof Eiu},ber:. has taught us taut ata "rush. ifs pore-bred and grade cattle, ample- r 11 al�e��llt where ti e,is not �rfsAta,"• ments, etc., on lot:?a,roti. 8,Picker- Secretary. President.' Q 1 _ g t v ,,. +„r tug the -property"of John C'..Bell.. Exec.Com:-Geo.-Leng,D.E.Pagb,C.S.. inembers of Pickering,eonucil are Nale at 1 p. m. ThonlBs Poacher, Palmer,Pickering,Out. deserving of very mach praise :auctioneer. Tickets m:ay he obtained from A: for the manner •in \which they R'Er,�F�tn,{t, Arxti. 5TI-I -_Auction Jeffrey, sec., or J. A. O'Conner, vice- for stood by the rights of the axle of fsinn stuck,implements' etc. pros. ROST M �O D _ - tow°nshilJ: Iii the ' stand thea• ,tt lot 2f), con. 3, Pickering, the pi-u- � .:WOOD. have taken they have the support perty,of Benjamin Stover. Stale at of all the ratepayers: Pickering', one o'clock. • T. Poacher, au€t. attitude upon this question ,,'111 nil ONEY t } p II '�l'e'ha've now ill stock a shil,l11etlt crf �ullters,-Side-wheel and to a great extent determine the wMIIU�, Steam ! u�P �QfkS I - - - -- y°line t t 1 --- --- `course to be pril•sned by other . 1 se - - ��,. Ynnnicipalitier, as these•others are TO LEAN• -.. crl..A'LSO m et• �• our anti cls ri rt. quietly . waiting and watching. r ---_— Pickering',;; franchise will form I ' Perfection' 1'annittr tthe.basis-to a great extent of the _ R U11 first-class' intlnoved :. Oxfc.nd Cream 5el,arator+ +vol* +`" 'franchises grantccl by several and a £till line of Implenietrts. A c•ttill solicited. prices Right father municipalities gaud it will be t. :� . .. _ f:l•rnI property to the interests of 'site rail w•a'y 1 t AGT. " .. •�'r�; � :•ate: . company to get the.. best terin5 4 �{ F�� - E. L. '.CHAPMAN) \with.onr toll ,: at 50/ 0 NOTES AND COMMENTS. Peints' ' Oft •`• � � 3 �' , • ' Prompt�attentiun given A ` 1,i, uc�vs u:ould give so; niiieh , , :- ' Wall a ers; satisfaction to the world. tan •-to all applications to t a � - - that 4ayirtgz that the w•at•bettw on �-v Russia and Japan had cen ed. _ Apply to' Notwitlistandin the great' pro -B t t A,lal'ge fresll stoakjnow on hand. Prices in Wa11jPaperjran3tng grew, which bwa been made to- Wood, Iron. Lift:and Farre'Pumps, THOMAS POUCHER, from So. up. swards the aileviation of 1111111811 also cisternf mwcle to order. differing, war has lout none of its F. W. FVAtiF:, fO�III Parkes �uz�,xatrtOa, bc,rrc rs. No wear in all hi. tory Brock sl., Whitby. -- _ ..__ 7 _ • . ... ._ ^' . ', .. rte- .TSS v_ r .... - • ` _ - / ' Ili: S�••, OLARCMONT report circulated that.oue of our' proper Treatment of Pneumonia. ' Most popular young ladies, after Pneumonia is too den Brous' a dis- For Furniture that is 'Win. Palmer was In the city on a very brief illness had departed g Tuesday. _ _ this life, at the age of seventeen ease for anyone to attempt to doctor up-to-date call on - Thomas Gibbons was in the ei g himself, although he may have the yearn and eight months. On Sat proper remedies at hand. h h yi- ^n 'n �H� on Wednesday. 1905 urday, March 18th, Mies Cathe- cian should be called, It shouildybe .}{` `LKi John Gruer has returned from rine Dow Eastwood was in Stouff- borne in mind, however, thatpneu- • • f his eaateruk trip. ville and rhea driving home in monis always results from a cold or Mrs. Linton, Sr., is confined to the eveningwas caught in the from an attack of grip, and by the her bed with a paralytic stroke, heavy rain. The following day proper treatment of. these diseases Price away down. Remember we deliver our goods free. In the -- — Miss Jessie Hamilton is quite ill a threatend attack of pneumonia may Undertaking q she took ill,and pneumonia gradu- R line we are always prepared to take charge ... at resent,, we are so to re- p be warded o8." There is no question at an h y g P �'rY ally set in. Everything that whatever about this, as durin the Y our, da or night. Port• medical s"kill'eould do was dune. thirty years and more that Chnaber- ' t - - Mr. Richardson of Walkerton, A speialiat from Toronto was num- lain's Cough Remedy has been used, was visiting at Joseph -Gregg's moved, but the disease got too we have yet to learn of a single case .a recently. stron?a hold and on Monday the of a cold or attack of the grip having - - Born—On. Wednesday, March 27Lh last, death.claimad her as resulted in pneumonia when this • • _ _:. '; 22nd,*the wife of Thomas Bacon; his Own. Miss Eastwood. who remedy was used. It is also used by Rall Of a daughter, was just entering womanhood, Physicians in the treatment of pneThe prin r?, D. C. Smith, L. D. S., will be monia with the beat results. Dr. W. was very popular with a large J. Smith,of Sanders, Ala.. who is also here as usual on .Tuesday to at- _ - ='•� - " '•tend to his rofeasional duties. * host of friends and her early de- a druggist,says of it : " I have been ' •. ' . �- "•' - - ':: • ••. •. P mise is keenly felt by all. 'Her selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Dr. Thornbury, specialist, of funeral which took place on Wed- and prescribing it in my practice for Will cause you great inconvenience when you la.ave ar Toronto, was here on Sunday at- nesda was ver lar attended the t six earn. I Lias it in cases of +'1 tendingthe late Mins Kate East- y Y Jay neumoaia and have alwa s otten " when you have a roof that--leaks. See' - i� and showed the High respect in P y g. ,_. . d �i wooer which`ehe was held. the beet results." For sale by ALi DOW9WELL Wm. Graham and Nelson Wagg( DRvoois". were in Bowmanville on Wednes-i William Berri of Brooklyn fella nay attending R.o4t. Beith's ex-I the story of a boy who was asked, WIRE FENCING. and Get It Re-eoverec ;7 : 'tensive sale of hackney horses." „ y t� Mrs. Percy and Miss Milne of How is your father .. I build Ideal woven,ries 2enolnq and build it Father is feeling bad and corn- 'Toronto,Dr. Eastwood of Peter- sight. Alan inn post 6124 Port6ble fe12oiag. boyo, and Miss Eastwood of Whit- Plaiaa much of his health," re- URIAH JONES, out +r by, were here this week attend- plied the boy. 13.3 m B61aaa,. �+ "Thats all nousenee," replied 10 fins the bedside of Miss Kate East- the friend. The next time-your SATIN(� RINK. HOUSE AND ' father complains you must.tell S LOT FOR SALE-The undersigned offer ; The sacrament of the Lord's g for,ale at a rea ionsbls prioe. his lazge skating arik . d y him that it is all icon ination and rink, End also his non.. sadlot sitaated is _ t Supper will be observed in Err- the Village of Brougham For particulars a t that he just thinks he is sick. Tell •`� `'''•' kine church on Sunday,A�ppril 2nd w brant sa12aonon on the peamisse or to d ry at the morning service. Prepare- him_ to brava up; there is nothing Bieherdoon,Pic asrtag ts-u tory service will be held this (Fri- the matter with him." 7 Two or three days after the OF CANADA. day) evening, when Rev. G. Mc Spring Term from April 3rd - ; Gregor, of Pickering will preach. gentleman again met the boy and For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date metF cads,and laquired about the health of his I•ZOTT ever accommodation consistent with safe.banking, call at this Bank. Nelson tom sale the other y Interest aid g , father. "Father thinks he is dead, y posits in the • - tiny was a complete success in .. p Quarterly on all de - _ ever articular. Twelve hursei I sir, replied the boy.—New York and it only takes $1.00 start an account. which P were offered for sale I Times. ' Farmers about to have a sale would do well w call or write for our ' - Seco ht a total of SI14U, or an .. TOBOI~T O, ONT, our terms. This Bank makes a s ecialtyof eopeeWaor sde < g A Favorite ReMedy for Babies. _ixTae Blank notes supplied free otocharge. t� average of $340. This record has Cor. Yonge and Alexander its: never been surpassed before in Its nt t•��tt and prompt curet- made Chrtmberlainb Cough Ke This High Grade College is making MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMOi,r BRANCH, hap.• made a most remarkable recurd thi+ vear A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, A tr this locality, ine.iy a favorite with the mothers of Oil driving alouc tl:e Brock iiia ill children I! luickly'cures their for placing its .tudent6 in go,K p.>si- g Road south of the village, .t will ('nuvhs,and eold.� and prevents any tinny. ale give the t>eb• tr..+',r.tng'- be noticed that the guard-rails danger of pneumonia or other serious the kind that pcodnceb the best r.e - i salt•. Sr>rients admittNd -L, any tirn� "+ along side the culverts are down, tt.*rt[ 1e I1t'k•4. It not only curer, cr,,up College up"n the entire year. Magni. acid have been fur• some tiny. As but when git'en .�- pooh as the croupy tie ant catalo u. nee. u i emigh •t ar trill pro-vent the attack R f fit these are Very dau ezow p4ace-. u �'• .L_ EtA,b TT, r.nc•ipal. pI'k 1 n �� Pumps' Fur sa.e by ALL [�Ht'1i1319T�f.___the should be rept ted. and nu 1 , doubt will as spring ha. !a --- -._ . - • - +, ened� - CLAREMONs i LIVERY >a A number of wir young people e • • are desirous of steins; a tetinis club:, _...._._ ill organized to our villige. Such an r FirR.-c.ass horyeb to hire day or �n IMSorganization would offi;rd a greut night. yy deal of plea4ule as well its to yup- ; Bina is tonne^_'inn meetin all x l one of the most health ' of ea- i The undersigned i-i prepar&d b: g ply Latins. ' yy d,all kinds of carriage and wagon 'We are prepared to da all kinds of .ora "'hr ercisei. We hope to See tho-e in- teresi cd in the matter mal e a m,..ve painting at his hop over Win, Homes clipped on suortrst notice. . Promptly pertuatnq to the Damp ►t.etaew- at once. as the season is r.O%v at ; I)otvswell's wagon shop. hand rhea the sport vias be in-' Alsoprepared to do all kinds of W. A. Thlomaon. �+ dulget in. J paper hanging and h+,use paint Ptopriet<>r. -._ . A deep gloom was cast over 0 a ing. W.J. Bingham, suee" gor toTohn Gerowf GerowBon, Claremont.' community on Monday when the Claremont. W, V.Richardson. Ageaa.Picaenz4Highest ,Cash.. +, ` �� V -Pricey paid by : .OTtV T. C. Latrauf5h wj , H , -.RiCHARDSONIS . : :. A' ;he Old-tel iablo M,tr ki=t R "Chis Statement Lias Been Un justly Made, Because 'Jmtuntact showing of finest 3raplay of _ 1 Z' Modest Women Evade Questions Asked by ^(� dt' c❑ina, A very large aasortment of .i_)r0 u d h a m. Stationary• Books, Dolls, Toys. labs ail Male Ptyy sicians. reoeived for the Holiday trade. C LOT FOR Hai!',E AFORSALF -A and Bee them. ,rood back ,.'.•e r:-ees'.a ag R roomy. -1,.Baliscriptious taken for as Magazine& cellar, and frame wood-shed attached - - '- Weekly and DailyttNewepapert. - • ) :-ot conta:ne 41-2 acres of land,smsC or_hsr,i. _ t t - • ,u t1 a prem:aas are s den;Lut!y P barn etsble —We �. �'..Li root cellar. Cccrea:ent!y situated:o-the ME „ f ilisge of Pickenag Apply co R'.V R:ehard- sou, t'&ersua It.tf F?roc]te Street. _ W2iitby t 50 YEARS, �... + - - EXPERIENCE" •-• ': ff 1 TRADC DARKS Th at leaky roof •O�,.e s Dcatalvs COPYRIGHTS�C• Anyone sending a sketch and description may 0nlokly ascertain our opinion free whether an itt1eation is probably patentable. Communtes, .. _. ;• ; tlowstrictly rnnedential. HandtwokonPatents " sent tree.oldest agency for securfna patents. y l1011lbr °COn�IdeFable damage and Patents taken t rough tinnn a Co.recetTe of our3•ls 12+ epectar,tntice,wirbout cshaive,in the putting you to a great deal of discomfort,"and: /1/lme. Qlf�ed �1r+rand Zu la E'coli sora Scitnt�fic American. -. A handsomely lltustrated weekly. Isr¢eat ctr• inconvenience. calation of any scientific journal Terms,ti a An eminent physician says that Madame Alfred Areand of 414 Dor year: turomonths,IL sod by all newsdealer+. Women are not truthful;they will lie Chester Street, Montreal,Can., writes: MUNN & CO 361eroadway.New York i There is one Sore Way' "to their physician." This statement.Dear-Mrs. Pinkham:,' Rranch olr— 2;v st.waahiurtuu.D.C. should be qualified; women do tell the "Your Vegetable Compound was such a truth, but not the whole truth, to a blessin in disguise to me that I am only too. g -- of avoiding this,kiud cif trouble. and that is by _ male phrsic[au, but this is'only in re- Ple+t to give my testimonial, About s to those sinful and troublesome year ago I contracted a severe cold at a critiT t -- "gsrd P cal time,which caused my monthly•periods , eon Bring y sir roof with ; There.can be no more terrible ordeal spe1L4,and this continued for several months " to s delicate, sensit[ce, refined'woman}�r'th no abatement. 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Pinkham's =ougYlam • is extended freely to women b3 Mrs. Vegetable Compound. Pinkham. is appreciated, the thou- Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women - 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto.' 'sands of letter* received by ber prove. to write her for advice. she hag obii,m•tht" Many such grateful letters as Vie fol- guided thousands to health. Address, Wanted—An Idea thing to patent, ` i' lowing are constantly pouring'in. Lynn, Mass. Protect your idea.; tb• MAY bring you w.alth writs JOtiti wsm"RH�HN Patent Altar ` AW jars. Mekbae'3 t► Weattul Rest tla aStaadt a WONAeS WL :anis a�tawsot aaoairti fa=ea�cw'`nau a12�°w•a°et• s � 0 i . . . - -.. ._.. . .. fir'° - __. . _ - _ . I .. • . , �, •.�.�. ?�,�.N•.�.,�,.�a•. . ... •..�••.�.•.�.•.�.•.�.•.�.�.�.•.+ until Irene, who talked continuously,, • Poultry we ts$y by all manna o 7 said; the pot!try buaiaees. Select @it i - ^- S "But you are eating nothing, a 0 � able locatiop, go a little slo a _ ;i _ �L Madge. dear. You rriusf take some ' F b a,,I 1',rst year until }•ou acquire a little ? - YPSY. nn of these cutlets." experience, and then let people.know.I... I ;TQG \' Sacri Ce .i. Madge might ha-re responded, -You - MWW rha't Nou are in the business by a___ _�,.. ,yl ,�1J __j yourself, eat very little," for'Irene _ _ judicious use o1 advertising space •v seemed to have as little appetite as byes if you are raising poultry for •t• het the let .with- Vi'Llvi C�.R I LAY1 G - Purely market uses, it will pay to i• ge bud s ook cut N ke ' kn w that t u you r'ct • - - -' a or -- - a o t o strict- . , ,•h ._- ii y ' out w trees trod ma it n 'n ff st 0. • She noticed that some of the The. practice of spraying ly fresh eggs in any quantity, and _.,. ) . •tI.. • , • things were eaten with a fork only, shrubs when they are dormant -is . UR— � . lite finest fowls u,ay always be had. . •• - .! for .no• apparent• . rens�n, and that i hecomrnJ; widespread.. It has been Then bear in aiinu that cleanliness_. t recognized th t II thin wa many poultry- and trivc to when she put her kni a and forka i Y is the life of you .i. A SECRET REVEALED : •j• down in her plate the footman in-I of the spores of fungi are-killed be- keep your. place Scrupulously lean. stantly removed -it. Ile seemed to I tura they can do harm by reproduc- Fersevor1.ance• ani{ hard work, only ti•��•« ,v� ������.�.�.�•�►.�s.�.�.j+►.�.�.•.�.�•��N,���.�.�,.�.��w,.�. .-ft•;• her to be watching her every in-ling themselves in the fruit, 1(a:'as.-4s, will be redtiir6d to crown your `ef- strint, as indeed he was; and she the tree. , Just khat efficacy there is forts with success. CH:1PTEft ?%XII. IIIg, picked out with olive and gold; wondered how the rest could go on in winter Spraying we do not•,yet. T- _. Madge went dawn the stairs -on the painted walls; 'the pictures, ''the eating and talking as unconcernedl•I knoll•, but -it is believed that much FF.F.DI `G ON Tl}E I AltM. • ` . Royce's arm, her heart beating fast, marble statuettes, the great marble as if the servants were not present. �guo<1 results. .Winter spraying Is do . her •ease, pale. Two footmen :stood and ormolu fireplace; the Venetian As she looked 'across at Royce her!clusi�'e of that done at any time be There is nu trotter way .of, keeping - mirrors and • rich ails hangings, all mind wandered back-it had %jot very,!fore the; buds open, e'en late in land fertile than by feeding all crops a at the bottom of,the stairs Like !en- filled- her with a sense of vwnder far to wander, only a few days!-to (March, -:chiie- the'buds are swelling. upon it, because manure is fertility ', tinels, and 'one of them advanced to ' the drawing-room door and opened %rhich oppressed her. . the mealy she and be had eaten 1;%•ea many people that are in doubt pr(-tty quickly available; and we are it, with head bent respectfully. Then she glanced at t6 countess around the camp-fire; and it seemed about the necessity of spraying trees I less dependent upon the 'natural 0 . - They passed in,. and for a moment and sighed. She seemed to Madge to her marvelous that he. could ever'w.hen dormant.�yet follow the prac- strength ui the >t}oil, � Store, Lbav , Madge sa�sv .no-thing; 'a mist seemed to belong to-a didbrent• species to have endured the roughness and wild-'tic,,, to be un the s.tfe side. It is this, the incorporation of, manure to swim before her eyes, 'through, herself, She had seen ladies as they ness of;his surroundings; and,as she,!certain that it, As some have sup- with"the soil fui-nisflys both physical_ which the room in all its luxury. and drove past- tb'e string of.caravans on listened to his deep,. musical voice i posed. the shores of the apple scab and chemical conditions' that enaJ)lr subdues! grandeur carne dimly. the road, and had sometimes spo'�en as he talked to the countess, she'fungus In es over in the bark of the the !~1hr.L to use sorer of the origin• . Then she saw the countess, a tall, to 'them-asked them to permit her I asked herself if it could be possible leer or on rubbish on the ground, al soil clemruts; but we have a clasp _,•- upright ..figure to gray satin, with to tell. their fortunes-at`race meet- that the aristocratic gentleman in. spraying n'ill of gouda, of writers who assume that this it . . jewels sparkling on her bosom and ings; but never until now did, she' evening drys_;, with the footman be-, The man that is prepared to spray the only rational wav, regardless'of on her fingers.-. understand the nest difference be-I hind his chair, could really be •lack, late in tl.a tcioter is in a position to the tact that .the Creator must have _ w t tween them and herself, 'And she the horse dealer of the gypsies, and I be pronept with the same work later; intended that• people eat something , . Beside her stood Seymour in even- had married the son of one of the whether she could be Madge Lee, who • . in dress, with a barel • suppressed proudest and haughtiest, of these a week ago lived in a car•avart and and it is promptness that is seers- besides meat earl milk, and' that • .. . sneeer of contempt on his thin lips; ., . �- . wore a recd shawl,.wiLh Mother Katie'sary. time men do not spray till grains, vegetables and fruits must but as his pale-eyes, .wandered over gentry,' and Lottie and Tony for compan- a;few days after they should have be taken aibaY from -the farms pro-" 1 . i'. • Madge a momentary expression of Her heart sank; she longed for ? !c'ampI,•ted the work, and the pests ducinf; them. If that be true it is •.. surprise and admiration shone in Royce-ao Longer Jack, alas!-to 1O end even at that moment the camp !for ahieii they sprayed,get the upper la narrow view that is taken by any- them. : come near to her and encourage her rose before her, and her heart ached hand and keep it. .:"1'he first Spra,'- ono urging ell to.feed- their -farm= Phe countess came forward and with a wprd. or a smile, ora Pi's- with a w'isiful tenderness for tt em in;;' o> thfe apply should be while the Products for the sake of the land's - -• - held out her hanrt. sure of the hand. sense of lnoud I al!! Did they miss her? llacf Tony ,tree is dormant. This is likely to iJertilitc. • Other ways of maintartr- ness fell 'i on her like a chilly cloud. fn g it are o,en_to_ us. Half of the . � "Flow do yo•i do?" she said. She 'Phe vaulted coiling with its painted(cried much? Had he forgotten her, ,:check the arpple-scAb. If this spray- I did not kis her or say that she vias' flowers and birds seemed to be crush-I Meanwhile. she li�tcned to the talking fs unfitted. then irrst one should fertilil.' of tLe crops now Fcd on the glad to see her; and to Madge the. going on round her. It vi as as by given %%hen the leaf buds are farm fails to get hack to the rand r ing down upon her, through the•, manure on account of ,i - jeweled hand felt like ice: ' Strange to her as the great hoaSe, I open- and before"the flower buds ex- "Did you have a pleasant jour- And then the door opened-a figureithe magrriticent rooms, the cut- pan,!. This spra�`.ng should be with careless :r,ythods. This is woeful - ne'? You are looking well." in- white stood for a moment at the glass the plate, the noiseless ser- !l;ord,aux mixture for the scab. If waste, A,ccause the plant-food in it _ a yy Openta and tided toward her. ! fs so riradily availahle, but it i. men- koyce said "yea," t�eymour held 4. g I yenta, the•bud worm has beers prevalent in , , out his hand to Madge, and bowed , It was Irene,-',all in white, with a I She heard Jack-no, Roy'ce-askiog the rwiFlIborhood, sprav with Paris tioned to show that many a ,nidi y k -• - over hers; then extending it to. pale orchid mauve in her golden ,his mother about Lord and Lady g,teen as soon as the.}eat tips ap- I man is fat inure dspyntlent ullr,n .her. • Royce as it the}' 'had never had- a' hair. Balfarras, and Sir William und - thea 1,,a.' in the buds. This treatment Inat+-ral stn-rgth of his land for % - - difference -In their life: and Royce To Marlge she appeared like a 'vi-'IYuchess of Kingforri; and she realiz-- wirl al,e, cf.yck the cas,ib.-aver. If {Leer-fool than anothyr may wholly ', . ._ . shook it and nodded, - sten,'ethereal, her feet seemed scarce ed how widel% she was separated the a1'ple ,trees art'• aflectec'1 by pian ibe by kerpin„ his snit in good phv--. "«'c,n't you route tie the fire. !y to touch th ground; her loveli--;from alL these people. Jo,w s ale, then spray with whale »real curds?iQn thio-igh noels and' _ Maetgr,�" Bald Seymour with a'11pss was sn g]telt tells that, to iter i The dinner' proceeded, and, marvel .r Madg hesi_sahn before her name, an wit, In h r ows [o relate, had mady no rest °'l scalp-two!po,•nds to a gal'.on of fav till;ig;; crohsr without Stay fNedrng sl he had hale intended a call her', `tate of confusion and Ji.e g %eater, c,hen trees are dormant, or upon th•r iarno The methotL is un. Madge would not have been surpris-,blunder as ., _but presently the �„ crude pt•truleurn at t_he rate of sate in e:,rvliss harms, and a gon,i= Mrs. i.andon. I seal if she had se--n the slim, graceful footman put. on the desert service; 2 {ro•r crest. or ice•rosene in the pro- supply of maivire is the beat kev for- r Madge-sank into the seat he drew• figure float cAling%yard the plates were of rare Sevres,. TO unlieckins additional soil fertility, up for her She had not spoken a' Ir•ach rraun wan laced A tmer' .p°ellen of orae to true in water. Ap- Irene passed Iln;;ce and eymaur f> P ,pie the soali or petroleum�bett,re the i,'rt the ctueP need ufi�,rmera to-clay - ' word as yet. The countess sat op . with- a murmurer! "Royce!" and howl of old English cut-glass, as is to rc•coini c the importance r* -- - .• ` 'pante her and looked at her She reads straight for 3iadge. i rare and.almost as precious as the I b- good ph.s irnl coadi�ion of the soil ds • art saw that she was more beauiltul- Madge rose, as if compelled, and j Sevres, a - and-to. tozard it rather th.,n the+ .� tt„�-:5 rt; Y-hat . she- was rimed in her handsome face fl•ushe She Ktnes exreptine a glass of claret, ulB I"' FUtiL'PHY PAY? t F s y y he than ever she, the countess, had tiow Siad ge had declined all the es, `� amo'fn of plant-ooNi the eta, I Pk e Po t v nay be succesafullv_raisCYi p+fit in Into the ground or taxies e. good and modest taste, that the, do %au do? Ila%'e %ou had a pleas-4 tfiTn�ing liras Thr w'at-r .`n- th-e- - -. , ---- ._ evening dream seemed to have gT'own. ant Journey"" .But Irene took her fenger-gla.•bu� was for drrnktng, was incl r�i�t,ill tihafnrsF�Such land f`ottt it 2 - Wil her ton �beingt no truckeby theuld slovelir' hand anti, benriir f •r«ard: kiaed shell to take it In her bene!, when -- her; not on the brow, but on the red, :Irene quickly, Net so se!ftl}, sae:! the puullrytnan has a trfty-acre plot BOYS ON THF FARM formo her face. the the while,ran she looer k- Pure lips; not a cold kiss; which • ' You are adiniring Chese l,1Ti glass= ,� wh•ic'h half is fort lo. '2:S Arrow may Lo+s sit boys are driven from the means "I hate you," but a warm es, dear, 'Ihey' are very, .cry old, I he devu:ut to..bryt-olio varda and the• farm by the- treatment theiv receive - ked At her, sh� viasysaarcommoit girl I girlish tender kiss that went straigh; ace think vilealue estrn w.�hicO°3IVal. bila h cru Pato the r lking sof grain V. ` there You cannot work a buy From n poor Madge v heart, and brought J P With a cl,,d t e farm, ons halt iti ten to A w'teen hours a day, ix IL vagabond'" Qrwer of ,Si ots clipped hon lingers in : grudging hire a day oT and dy rive ahe could- find no Word to as), to- tears to her eyes, e.. them as we do now " and she• clipped ,voted to poultry culture and the I b g p ns,, She could not ask afr,rr "Oh, I am so sorry 1 am late. ing him sit .an opportunity w make 3Ta+ e's mother-or tat her-es, any of +aid Irene, s�atinF herself tteai{ie wit,edntiemrsi ronthpr�napkJricented µ$tar,- and '°aneY�ititlonoahtrr d atsisRantgcinaria little money, and have a llttio-fun - - • li i h'- anti sti11 hrdding her hand ,on his own neconnt and then expect her relations: The mere thought o! I did not know•„ - - +mo ,• a w-ey'in a -vvar than he could . , Rhein gent a shudder tau uu the i "Put I had a had hi-ad and ' - that ho is going; to stay on they „ gh I ".'ire thea riot bt•autiful with the hart I,c w,,rketl a s,ct.on of land for d she, Went.to lie down, and I full asleep;' farm Ho}'a are not-built that nay lav they daughter-in-law,lawher pthar,nson s,-and ofid.not hear the bell. 1 am.so bloom on them? ' ahe said: - .' few chvoR Wortthr- Il ducks e can gr d i But. if sou- treat then:.-right, e.ncour•_ '_ sorry for I meant to o down to "1 wAnt to shute you the hot- , ow age their ori •ir i,v and foster their •wits' I the lodge and moot you. Will ou hoarse., and the cons•.rvatnri�s. Are -ge,s• �•uth ter eq�y an'd meat and i. b Royce and geymour at nod talkl.ng y 1 ' -.uu fund n! fTbwiurs, 5ladge'+ T;sit dc,'ylopment and the doing of thing» ; together•, in the (creed and unnatural fur;,-ive me dear Madge?" :with our rapidly irrowinF population ifor thatusehes, the average boy iti :etnanner In. vtfFttct► men talk .a1 , 'Madge was speechless for a mom- "hat a silly q:restior. All women and thi• copserltuvt increasing (lie,- . Love flowers. I cut neut-1 all• thebe , levy!-ht-sided enough to realize the m -" though closely related, dislike and ent. The sweet voice rang in her rf. self, Mr, Thoriic,s, that's tht head 'rat„r„' there wf;i nicer by a Ume ears, echoer! to her heart, tilling.her., w'h n a m:nl' chic ken will .beg foe a °ntngc'a o iTt�rc'd by rural life, Some , distrust _each other; but Royce tech nee, «as sir a good huurcrr this f$thi rs make the nristakr .of- trying 1,n ed now and arsin AL the two I with gratitude and love. g g place ':n the market at from 2i, to to drive Itoys instead of wor'l l ' women, and- his heart at, for his I "I am sorry' your head ached,” she thi r-rting. + w lartrrs he is -not; and .A tho•n,—” :he tau hr�l. io ci•uts , Oki-the ;ontrary, the fnar- with them, or illi to recognize int _ - heA,ltitul Madge. He knew shat shat saiR in. a low voice, trer,ivluua with g ' kat %%111 heti for tete fowls at prices ra idi •y nith which a bright boy w the feelings Irene's tenderne-s haft he talked on, the kind of talk, frnrr 2 to :rn per runt higher. wan -,riRering• .,•� which does nut recuirr; anythutg bates l:nuw'l,rige anal"expeFtence b�- _.% l s„pis, vnu have been traveling ;salted up,- ''Are-lou better now T l nifltr4 is-As a,trc_ a crop its any ! n . "(lune,'.. said !erne with a -smile, more than a n,unoylTahle fn Te” twecn T and n, and how quickly • - -a great deal"" s erase, and sci, as it were; h,vered that may he g-own on the. farm. he mry !chow more or hate better • Madge looked uR and rhe counteF- I but even as she answered 3laolgr f Truy, you may have cholyrA, or some craft a spasm of unwilling admiratir,n noticed that the lovely face was pa , and proteciL Madge in hoer shynyss judgment. in. sour.matters than hie and ignorance, other trowblcsomu disea;y, and your father, The parents Are quite as e .stealing through her as the dark,' and looked worn. .,and that there s floc muy ho• cantly reduced, but pure eyes with theirtimidly sad ex-! were,d$rk.shndows es,dye 'the• eyes;- i{y.cc. bent,furu;aird ever. now' an,d' g often at fault as the boys in those her own proudly cold that 'tate Smile, was sad as e-11 as then, and said a word or tw•n, and ,are not droughts and cyclones•likely- ca�ys when the cornplaint 'corner: that _. Lender,. smile([ encouragingly and lovingly, .to play' aTtunlly as much.havoc with the- boys w'on't stay on the faun, . - ones, but the countless -sat- with averted-,growing crops'? . "No, madam," said Madge. We ; "Quite; I am used to headaches"- ryes, and Seymour watched his new To the man who is interested in --_' . -_ha%e not traveled much We have I lately, "she %vas suing to add, . but DAIRY NgTFS. - _,• , only been in London," g� + checked herself. "And have yo.0 had'`ister-in-law' with.a smile which barer __ Another sirlence: The countess not- a good. time? - How well Royce ly cuncea d a sneer; waiting an op- L. n the nal bolore the cream. la _ �ikir k b•ro --- . •iced`the "madam," and -the,r clear looks." .She glanced at him; 'only c y sour ortuntt to entliarrase and dis- sour ' comfort her. !say. `for though Timbuctoa was often If the cream i9 excessdcely bell-like voice; but neither the tone just glanced. "T, have so much to He waited until there was a pause i on his lips, he had not the least there wfi! ba a lop» of butter fat.', -• • ' i • . ''of respect nor the sweetness 'Cif the say to yon—" , idea as to where it stood in Africa. When the ows ,hay,• been tun ix tont in which it. was uttered softened "'Dinner is served,'my lark'," .'t'tn. the conversation and amid fru- , p Anel this "commoti gypsy git'L" had milk, the churning bycottres more ', her heart. - tir-rl came across the room to j f°und sflenc:e said, bending forward - with a sauve smile:, turned his z+'capon of sarcasm upon difficult "Noyce has coached her, she the .two girls and otTer d his arm to 'him and beaten him!' Royce -stared "�ro you take any interest in mss- R'urkinz out the buttermilk and, thought bitterl.', Madge, ork r-3i from u e to the other, them he lean- Orkin ern he Bait are byre . the . "t.°ndon is 'on=empty just now, I She (lid not, know`what he -meant:sronary % -c adge?_ ed T>aek and laughed; the laugh w K t w _'. for a moment, then shy rove and put I 'Madge looked- 'lip with a` start; g evevworkimv is done,-- sup(ihse, no,ncitFaris d. quite full! The her .,hand tri his aro:•. He. smiled glanced at Royce almost appe8lingly, which .tied in the old tune been so All the cream should be` Stirr,�,i Crowed. was so great that•,sometimes eovm•tly at her hesltrsiuu, but said'anil then lcioked at Seymour timidly', keen.a delight to the countess and thoroughly every fine fresh crmtn-is_ .Tack and I could scarcely make our courteoiisly enough; ttie color coming'and going on hes Irene. r added. Bravo, Mk edge. ' he said with to "I hope. you have a _good i petite, beautiful face. One. cause Of -.,ft hotter, especial1.- way along the streets." Madge. You should have after our •"3iissionary •w'ork?" slte repeated grin, ,exiiltrktiun. "You've given my I,, iti winter;'Is churning too Long. ' Jack7" g ' y brother.some information, eh, Se'- .;• , - "I-I mean Royce." . long journey,", vignreiy, r a moor? The churn si•ould always he stopped 1. oyce bit his li and catxie to he .when the b,nter is in ranular form. "I did.not know.:' TTe led her into the dining-room, P lie dean Royce w e are not all so g "It is the name he gave me and put her in a scat; And the strnse,•rescue. He ,saw that Say moor's in- Y Always churn as soon as there is ten tion was to humiliate Madge, ignorant as yourself. Ever sch�ol- '. "She stopped. of bewilderment came rushing back: bot knows where Tfmbuctoo is."• scenes yn . h And.sufficient acidit v • "Pray call your husband what you upon her. mortify hiriis • • "No! li'h shcftild she?:' he sa plverj 5ehOolgirl��does not, stay, dnvelups., Tf crcant, is held beyond � please, Said the countess with a! The room,` with its '(iak panelling Y '. ritnlyi; almost fiercely• na.', said irAny in her soft, sweet that, it will he"in,jtv'ed. .fine blending of courtes-v and con-rand pictirrc's,' it's old ,tapestry •hang-'g' �voice. "I'did not, for-Instance." . Cream should not he allowed to f tempt, which passer] over hfadge'like'•ings, loomed richly in the subdued I "tih, why should she not'? Noll J - C�.ome clear,' s,,id Trine. : -'- get too'wdi-ni while ripening, Kt,ep . a chid wind j light, The table glittered with cut-1 do her an injustice, I sen sure, niy ! Sry'inour rose to open the door, it at abo:,t GO (irgrces. . Tf allowed % Rut her eyes drot.; nryekly- This 'glass and silver-plate: •fn-the centre, doaT Royce%"I '%can going to fell her 'but -Royce strode before him, and as to become too.warm; the,butter will.. ). Kas her !lest lesson, and she would and in shinning epergnes were choice�,ahout our lnissiou at Thii ructoo. l ' B flowers. ,w'hieb phone like colored., 1 crhal s you have heard of it-er- Irene assed bion he tent his head corer soft and white. 1 ' not hie et.it. ,, r.' - P - • t. _llad•�c;?" a•rid w}rislu•rcd; _ �-- "Did you like London: ' asked-the gonis aga'n.tit the white cloth,. and i ,.-['bank you, •fre+�.- Be kind to filled the air-with their fra<gratnce. -Irene could feel agairst her deo;, i , . , , . A PIGISOX POST fiF.RVICE. �+ countess. n1 . bete, . _ _ "I thought it tens, Wonderful.. I I'hyry were there footmen in rich ►Tadge's hafrd ,treruhling.' 9'hrEe we;-, 1. 1 an inurnse silence, Ro%re's face I. Ir;rnr rnisrd her ryes to his for n The only rrgnlnr pigeon post ser- had never been there before. But T livery as well as the hut.lrr,' and, tu.r moutent .only,, hut' said nothing, and vice is run between Los Angeles (in t r, should not like to live there; it is I Madge, they all-•soemetj' to be look- &rowing 'dark. nttd'nngry as he saw es, g !incl ge s••riistres;. the.. ladies passod' out. f'alitotniaj and the little town -of--- ` _ tctc7 hig and too noisy; one feels .as in at her, watchfnc' fi,r some mss- b -Will you have some- port, Avalon, "cin Ciit'a`linu Island during If one were quite alone there," take, some blunder on her For a monrrrat. she was .s>rechlys• - -, the summer months. The celerity, _ part. [ • Our people noticed that there were twa;knives 3 o:ir'ed their light` upon her torn,en Flu1 ce - 1 ou had never peon to London?" She Tooked ` d'ow'n at her plate; then she lifted her glorious ey es and l " "A o, ' said' Marlge.' P, P cloth% forstaomo�,e t�gtl�rn he raised li%dre't nicer, tor,ly beybeatgeen byutle • Timi,S:ctoo. she s•ii'd in- a low ' • She stopped the blood rushed, and forks, and three vine glasses at'tor', _ his. head and looked full intti Se.;- phone or -telegr•iiph. The air- line is to..her face, the root;% sweats before .the side, and }ler` heart sank, She ' her. The countess drew herself up knew''that she must blunder, mast do I voice which had thrilled Irene when moor's eyes. Ilnd mit s htthe pi the two .platys, " and turned away from her, palpably, somythin moron chs first heard it• }'imbuctcrp is z "I v%:nit n word with you," he and met of the pigy'ons accomplish K g said,-and he-nude• a sign_ to the t he 7hstunce, under the hour.- SY gout . ' • "' .. to the men. • ' Seymour went to the tiotforn of tl;e i-ow cr11 of•�tthy rill �`..•, t'ica, cls) efito th i-mtler to' leave the room, When the ry%rnue is earner] .yearly ,by the ",4W.i "is it not dinner time-, Seymour?" stable, Royce, sat opposite-her, anrf' Small hills pasted - ahou _ _ o- � Iren b her side. Cseymor rgnouttc- abOnt eight nii!..s north of the door hart caused upon that s;rnve scvo•cy. l L � ,. _- • .. she said. -- e Y P _. _ _ acid solr.utn jimetionar.•, ,Royce said Al:alon-ann.ntnccv that "Pr•i,%'nfe mes- "1'es, madam,': he replied, looking ad a long grace with a sanctified ex-I'Nit;'yi'• storm.: -a.;oS and hitsinrss order's 'rein. he for- ��/ Rt his watch: "but we are waiting pression on his face, and tri A kind ! She had learned it frour one of the - 1 i " 4r.muur, T %rent. to ask. you n. %cnrrl(i At Any hour of the-da K, and r '`for Irene, I imagine." of drawl, and unser commencer. •h,naks She-hail -t r•oaSrrl ed .irp in he' ! ns,st ion• in eOnnect tun with the telephone, - -• "tine had $ headache and went to 3dadge watcher! Irene before she c':trilvart• and with that wontlerful i q ,; ventured_to .take tip beer ; Oon_ for '-myn,t,i;c, whir'h acrnnrrritnies prrTr¢t.'� t'eruti.lk, my rlear,._I;nycr,' 's:tfd lrlrgrn rh, n.nrl cable lines to any I lie down, said the co'iatyss, Madge P P ocmorri, f itir� his glass and eyeing ;cert of the t}:ail. _ - .. I. _ 1" t p, and when the footrnarr :health 'repeated the prat ra ,h v.ord - renuvnbered Irene, started slightly at he sou 1 l r I Ihini sidi•tcnyS. --- - the sound of her name. Slid looked I brought count the hock Said, " No, for word;_ . , "Lt. i; a ver;v .i•tnpl.• ove, and it i; ,'iIIII1oa• Ifrown! II0,..c's the 3_1 around the roost. Shr+ had 'not only I thank you," as Trene (lid_ The things tioymouis facer v-is a tit'.ud} Tt this. is it to Ile ponce (yr wear lit:- , —. nr%Z r seen. aud, ri i hut. had the.' brought.her sremyrl endlrfis, and I turned' -red, and his niolith opened ,.. rnld, "Cecv ohs%ictal e "Tluw'; twf en us'. .... 1 . . . "'i , . 1 never read of one. l iia %atilt-ed c il- she refused them one after the other!and shut: He did .not know _ua* tO.! - lfic w•ite?' Alrrxtt the ,s2�,n%•.' ? ('t'� b� tuntinued.) � , - . ::f' ". I . . ..!, s . -1 I . ­- .. ., I - I I . - - I .,i 1. 1 . . . I . I . I ­ . . . - . I � . .-.1 I . .- I .. I , .. .'. . I I . . . . 11 . % 7­L� . I . . ­ . .. 111% ip­11•' - '� .. . r i. 'x s, .­� 4. iti..::. - .. .. 4 . . • _. ... -.I I . I . I , - .. . . . .. -Y 14 �c .. .­., ­. .. I . . .. .. . .. . I . 11 ; . . . . . I. . . I. .. 1 . I . . . .1 ­ . . . I I . . k . II .� . 1. I -1 . I ha - .1 ­� 1. v ... , . . .. .i _ ter ;•. ---HE 14EANT EVERY- - NOTED BRITON'S GAREER - 3PVLZ csu.Xmza 1Pe03p18 T e average man knows more about tea than his wife thinks he r WORD HE .SAID THE LATE MARQUIS OF DUF- does. Give him _ FERIN AND AVA. FX REEVE'S RHEUMA'TISId He Represented His Country is �"' _ CURED BY-DODD'S KIDNEY ' All Pasta of the PILLS. World. There are ver few cleans- x Lord DufTerin's biography is just Y published in London. It is from the ing operations in which Sunlight TEA for a month, then try another tea, he won't drink it. It's i i Was so Crippled that H+e Could able pen of Sir Alfred Lyall, P. C. Son cannot he Used t0 advant. Hardly Get ArQtind and Could The late Marquis, it will be remem- p short problem, BLUE RIBBON'S THE QUALITY that counts. Get No Re of From Doctors or tiered,, .achieved his most brilliant age. It makes the home bright successes' as his Country's ambassa- and clean. ONLY ONE BEST TEA—B U E R 1 B BO N T E A Medicines. dor to the French capital, where in 1896 he closed his great diplomatic Dresden (Int., :April 3—(Special.)— career. A rent than, Bear how A young I:uropean recently import-r FEATHER DYEING `'Dodd's Kidnev Pills cured me of g RULE-S FOR LONG LITE. of a motor-bicycle into Dahomey, he bot,angry with the Sultan Oleeatnt wa Ovrltna•aa Lid Ole« cla.aad Thy RJieumatism spick and clean." Mr. ^Ile (the Sultan) said something; Mr. Henry G. Davis, the man who and when he goes out dor a ride eau -at byp+t,toper ea the best place la a W. G. Cragg, the well-known mer about England wishing to acquire a at eighty-ta'o was vigorous em,'egh men, wotnren, and children rush out 86ITIGH AMERICAN DYEING 04 chant and ex-reeve of this place was I Protectorate over- Turkey. Upon to 1-,e Democratic candidate for the to see the "bicycle which goes by the speaker and he evidently inedut this I turned upon him in great Vic'o-Presidoncy of the United States, itself .arid !:res guns all.the time." ?=L1' „- every word he said. wrath, and told hini I could not ac- the other day, says his rules of good "It was the Inflammatory kind of cept such a statement, and required living and long life are as follows; TELEGRAPHY 'FOR OVER 3'tX'fY YF.A'H9. •, Rheumatism 1 had and it cripgled,to-know the grounds upon which . it "I newer allow anything to worry Firs. tViaslow'e Soothing Syrup has me `Ip so that I could hardly get was founded. Ile said that it was me. been used by millions of mothers for OAnetfJEl's Best School, ti around to do my stork in my store. what other people suggested, upon My conscience is always reason- their children while teething. It soothes Graduates from this school are draw- I had the best doctors and every_ which, with great warmth, I told,ably clear, the child, sortent the guess, aliays pain, ing from $50 to 5100 per month. Po- thing iti the line Of meidicines I could K cures windcoLc, regulates the stomach sit,ons furnished to our graduates. hien he was surrounded in his palace i "I sleep eight hours every night. and bowels, and. Is the best remedy for hear of, b'lt nothing even ave n7e l by o le who know nothing of sur- p g g Diarrhoea. 'Twenty-five cents a bottle. Prospectus mailed free. e g g Pe p g "I eat three srluare meals in twee- solo by druggists throughout the CANADIAN SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY relief. i ope and .European politics, or of the,ty-lour hours, world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. c'or.Quern Lad Yonte Stn,Toruvto. C'•:. "Then I tri/d Dodd's Kidney Pills, political forces of the world, and ••I drink a little wine at times, winslow's Soothing gYrup." 22-04 and six boxes cured me complet.crly." that they were.--driving hint. and his but that is all. Dodd's Kidney Pills'cure E{heuma- ' J'1hpire to the' devil, I could not l :'I do not use tobacco? in any "I had to walk the floor all night No Brea cf!Mt Table lism by curing tite Kidneys. Ellett- help thinking that the 'sultan was:form. with the l,aby. Can you think of Complete Without Inatism is cans+gid by Uric Acid in I rather plea.scil t%rt otherwise at �Ancthing *,;rse than that'?" "Yes', the blood. If. the Kidney's are right "I take a good long walk every g_ hf>aring his friends a`,use,l, tt'c then• you utig;ht have married out in thrc will strain all the.t'rie Acid out ` both caluiecJ down, seri 1 Ic(1 the• con- day' Green and, where the nights are six A stranger asked one of his neigh- of the blood and the Rheumatism ver5zation into a pleasanter chap- months' long," will go with it., nei.'= burs IS-- in, if he did not think Mr. Davis was getting too old to transact bu- r ♦. li"t evcrsthinG ct;ricerting Itussia 1 _ _ — is now of interest, and Sir Alfred a n'a�' Mind's Ciaime�t lumbe�mai`s-frrer}d An admirable food, With all GREAT SURGEON RrTIRES,. Lyall writes Think so''" was the reply, "I its natural qualities intact, "(_tn F01ruary 18th, 1,940, Lord gu•ss y�i hay(=n't wapped hot sea „yew., remarked Mrs M. laprop, fitted to build up and maintain -Sir Frederick Treves Tells Why He; Dut!erin -tea.; dining with the French With him lately, have you?" • It was a g-and si.ZM. First came robust health, and to resist Gave Up His Work. I Amba.isadur, when Ilonsieur de Winter's extreme cold. It is _ I gave it , because there was WORSJE THAN EVER. the Kin,;, ca a:in, a spectre in hi.4 g s ' P �l%fess, the Russian Minister, who � a valuable diet for children, Kon mi-ch to do. Performingbig hand, au+l tvcai in n heautihtl red g was also present, mentioned that' One of the hardest things in the'mantie all trinrrert with vermin. It coperations every,montilig makes•exi� had heard" 1 -world is to-condole Stith awbody infwas a grand sight," - teme rather trNing. I get tired .of A LOUD EXPLOSION my duties; they bored int: to death; a milt wv misfortune ora tit tr o mcnt. In the direction of.the Palace. and If it wort not that t'e matter i.; They never Knew I'ailurv-itareful Iso after six and tweut.y years - of a g rot Kr.atfo nt the .�•<t.; of Parmelee'. "C OCOA practiE's I retired." . had sent for -inforutation,. A hies-, generally srrtuus, out man;' -•r eta!-lc E'tiis ha sh—i' that they act This is the way in which Sir Fred- senger soon brought news, of funny stories could he printed about i ;:nucd,ately on tl.e 9it,ea.cd oriran4 of 'less 1lIOet Nutritious - as attempt to blow up the the condolences people offer to the i t,.e t.y•+tam aryl +tianulate them to hr•ai- erlCli Ti'ea'ea, tfie eminent sw'geun, t!,v action. There snap be cawcv in and Economical. . oxpllins' in ap interview appearing; Fmperur.s apartments. This broke' bereaved, but at, Manchester some!vrhrch the disea.e has been long rated e l ms'ileo ap int how he carne to "p the parte, and Lord Dullerin hur-, time ago s hard-working Irl.. ural doer, not ra•,ly y+c:I,i to meirc,ne. practically gis'e up his.professien, reed to the Yalace,. where the Fru fell out of a fourth-story windotc but even' to Ruch cute+ these Pi11s have Probably the u:cat extraordinary roe, atcom shied by the "�7udicss,seri broke his seek. heea k:,own to t:rurg relict when all rd "not that my labors of break- Pe P I other so­'a::,d reno+di,•s have fatted journal 1n the world is published of b:rtinburgh, cattle out to speak ' }lis'wife was, of course, tet great Tb,•sc awsertlona can be substantiated 'weekly in At.hrns. It is written en- ing me down,' he goes on to explain, b wart who have u.ed the Y+ns, and' _ with him. Hi3 first faced% W. 1 distress. I Y Y 1 "NothingProvidence to defer her sympathy and condo- + . 6.__ _ advertise-: -would, I -think, do that. a. After the tuneral.a nei shoe called tnedical teen feat n *hl, nr triers uali- tirely, in verse, even the Ttera'OVa .;ystcrii'. 'riot z St- Pr wirir.n a hnan�214rS1ft ])'_➢.a--• -- ---- ing had heed of on-, and I have ed tee.. in a L ter to Lord Salisbury do- lence. _ p twelve-year-old whootboy of l nesse had to keep to my bed " "It wa-i a ser • sad thin Indeedg. I Nash greasy dishes, pots or Pans "I was invariably do%Fnatai at ')I ,,;ibing the dreadful affair, Lord i y f; m nsa. ha near \scar t•b fa Ger- With Lever's Dr Pea a powder It � I IirMTorin vvroto _ 1 "Irldc('cJ 1t was- To the like that.— y P P _ o'clock. I breakfasted at half-past mens', ha.c died of h<art iaih,re ftrl-I Will remove the grease with the seven, and almost without exception., � ,''Jle (the Emperrir) .thon told me to fall Out (if a fourth-Storey' win- low ng acute nicotine poiwnIng greatest ease. there wes an operation at nine Mat the 1•.mpresa was asleep when i dew " eauaed by excesslve cigarette sniok- i 1 the catastrophe occurred--that the . ".1n' war; it au bad?" asked the "Y hen, right up to one o'clock, noise had not awoke her, and that) visitor "Sure, an' I heard it was ing. Aerhet—"'Haw t5 the razor, sir?". that I ware .patients to see. After 1 -_ . there lee she tca,q still unaware of wtaat had only a thir(i-storey window," VSctirn�"I shouldn't know I Ways be- that o- at out, and hawing Juafte- Iaament ld, showtdh remarkable tour-I. A 1tOYAL Ih<)(1hLF'T, Under the est or Lath. — The ter tern at ad xo rb.r (reeling fiat- ," �.--tn my carriage, devoted the after- g r -HOOKLF-17, to-c an+l toy i�.e ,t of the vi:tim of her- noon to consult attoit.,. When did I I vows prostration and nervous debility —"I'd get hoax° At all. hours- This, as I age and presence of=mind, her apart-, The Granil Trunk 11ailwav Nysitern no one can nahtty estimate whn has ! think I was being sand-papered." hale said, was a sort of existenve_ !nears -being in very close prolumlty ! are, distributit.g a- very handsome not been under the ruthiesa lash of to the scene of the Catastrophe,"' j VUhen all other corn preparatiotxa fail - - of which anybody was liable to grow booklet descriptive, of the ltoy'a: yluy thet+e reletaless. human 'thee. for ear A-mine had been fixed in the base••, Yawn, of 1'ordwcen, tint wss (rr years try Holloway's Porn Cure, No pain tired." koka I{otc•1, that is situated,in Lake a nervous wreck Stix huttles of t•louLl, i One of Cir Fre!eiick's personal went under the room where the Ern- ilo.,eau, in the Muskoka Lakt•ti, IAuierican whatever, and no Inconvenience to u,rw • Ncrv,ec worked a missile, ti, ._. tri'imphe was ineuYioned by hirtr last peror was to dine, But the Cray "ITitihIanda of Unfariu," The publi_ and his doctor confirmed it.-28 , wan late, and had not arriyect, lti'hil®, _ aveek at the nioeting of the Royaf ca2iorr is on,- gi%ing a full description The average temperature of the lledicsl and Chirurgical Society:" he-escaped sckthiPs9, 'eight soldiers of I of the aitretl,Ions that may be found F.mplocQd. ax an ordinary porter at ahi:le filr.l.e Is •if+ deETmt's, or 18 de - "It t9 as ion ago as 1487," he the guard were killed and furty-dvel I i`ewcastle' Central Ilailway stations g-point. -- -- g g at this popular resort, hand-Romely 0- roes above freerin said, "that 1, ventured to su est wounder!, Sa ex Italian who is an exceptional-recent gg fine can imagine the vn(Ilgnificrl lastratt'rl with colored prints of lake, lv rcpert-linguist., and among recent that cases of recurrent.apppndtcltis anrJ irda.no secri(r Heipieae u a Bab South American should be treated bv• removal of the plight of the Ruvsian general a9 so- . Y, the hate- iGiwat applicants for, a poA in the New- y vedled by the 1(ittowing extract', and .msec of the epeeist Ctya:un that castle police force is a Varsity roan, ailmnbeent a cure ku it the root of the appendix during the period of qules may be found there. It is p'Qit.,d on ailment and ark l it quick R lW. e eenr.e. "Ettrmora had been ascend for, tine tnautvled paNr. and to a cover Wright. 10 Daniel street. Brockvrrie, ' "My proposal was not very enthu-� monCJia past (wrote Lord Duticrin) of P rk'• � � , A Purely 1'egctabie F'ill,—Parmelee s �Ont for tteivo years a great isuftcrer a conspiracy to blow up the Palace, git irk- the ap;earaucc of 'Morocco I ycgetablc Tilts arc compounded' from r aiasticall recrived at the time, but and Boll extracts of rem rheuuratr+m, couldn't wens himself, ba y crammedI ltathrr, with- a fetors of the hotel r roots, her - h r been_ kept P himself r dress himself, After ' of late years I have no ground for which hail P •. �feed him 1 0 _ With soldiors ea:er sloes tits Emper-�neer suty ouudin�s nit the cafiie, untl l known virtue o the treatment or liver complaint on this head. soil .kid❑Cy conrplaltrta an(! in giving using sax bottles wan able in a to "The 'prOcedtkC.is nor of the most or a return—a strange method of 1 the crest of,the hotel ,e'mbcis. d - in'� tone to :he astern whether enfeebled o and says I think pain has lett w rk common of abdominal operations, precatittr,n against a gunpowder�Tdgh relief, A glance throtr h thin 1 ce overwork. Inlv or deranged through . ti- me forever."—s•1 Plot; blit, according to Fiord Drifter- booklet Tttake9 one Icing for the plea- 0es"et: in living. They require no testi- • xmi certait>ly ore of the most saris- I P 13 welt 1. 'risers excellent. qualities ort factor 'It is attended with but inti the imb(rSlTty of the special sure of tiumtrr9 tZnil -outdoor •life, tett kneed to all men who have armed A burglar knows he would have. y• � thorn and the commend themselves to to fight it he tried to steal the bed household ulira had linen super- acrd co ie:t may be secured atuit • y !rifting risk and with but little lis P I P �dyspeptica and those subject to oil;ous• covers on a cold night. tress to the patient*," whi1F in the human.- ']'he general cesttrrtanding the onsly by applying to any Clrand acts who are in quest of a henultctal ' - i•ast majority 'o[ instances �t .[s fol- Palace was in a lift when the , tnine j Trunk ticket. office. medicine. Trial Proves Its Exeellence.—The —lowed by a complete and uncondi• be J, and left him suspended nu lleys best te< i n one n have the bleu the men working the pulleys A vateran'e Story —George Lewis, of virtue of Dr, Thrutas' Eclectric Ori in' tionnl cure.' midway I hear he refused to take chloro- the FOR �I AltLY '11V0 HOURS, form •w,o''en he was operated upozi." 'tihatnoktn. 1'a , have been "I tib eighty col treatment of bodily pains, coughs,ug9 y colds and alicctirns of the res feat r - w Ile e%er 'one , was-searchin f`or years of age. I hero been tcoublcrl with or at,s, is a trial of it. If not found I 5E�Tk:Nt`f: STJ1t3fONS, _ �t y g "res,, he said ho"d riither fake it g ttiut: and 'his friends imagined, that, when h•: paid htg bill." Catarrh for fifty years, and in my time the heir it remedy• j t ryas us to 1 l\.o passion, no power. haajng.,hecn at Lho. bottom bf the have used a great many catarrh cures, 'tic, then it mny he rejected as useless Gripis better th n aft. lot, he had withdrawn himself from but never had anv relief until I used and all that has .been said in its praise a KT P These two desirable gvel-Scatiotss, denounced as untruthful. Dr. AFnew's Catarrhal Powder. Ono' Love increases by )abor. public observation.' Military rein- pleasant to,the. taste and at the same box Cured me completely." 50 cents, S^ titne 'effectual, are to be found in '!!r• It is the goals• w� liAss that make foreements sfere'hurriedly summoned; ther Graves' norm Exterminator. Chil- —25 Japan's circulation of newspapers us., the soldiers dropped carfridges as dren like it. was 'only 28 millions in 1878. It is -� You cannot convince without con- they ran through the streets, and -- \farklry'-='I say, suppose yeti pay now 914, zillions, The City of vici ion. these were exploded by;the wheels of I' back that ten dollars you owe me Tokio alone has two city dailies. AToo many read "Charity• wee eth passing cassia es, increasen the The, nettle, which has eighteen y P g g rntnmuu varieties„ is the most wide- ni>w ' l;orroit�hs—"Really, old ung..' ]inert affil ktew•ilderin,g-the police, who lv spread of any_ svilii la`nt. nian, I. can't do that." Markley— r C'haraut.ar. is simitly the; product pounced upon-the drosk - of an un- P geEp Minar.> 8 Luument In file l�OIlBe y But. you vc -it to spare,to-day." of all our choices. lucky English governess, and drag- t t r , Borroug;lis—"I knots', but there's no _ The gift of the gad will hot do ged her of to prison on the charge Mioa�d s Lliimpal used by P jst�ia�s tellin;; vs+en 1 may need it. ' (%u'r'tui!ter—''Are you sure that this t ha-'in, fired apistol."' is teal Ceylon, tea?" .�tiell-j•nfornied • :h:• wort: of the grace of God. A_ h :. Yet n �aicsmitII—' C rtatnly. 1{r. A alien often shotvs�his wisdom by four little English governess. It Mos+ uitoes were unknown in Swit- y package," is to be hoped the"police .gut over,1 1 Ceylon a name is on ever •• keeping his-wit to himself. I zerlanrl until the cornpld.ion of the F ' The music of hcuven.does itot de-' their fright, ISt. Gr9thard Tuunrl. Queen %'ictoria was a devoted Her -Heart like a Polluted Sprint pend on the misery of earth. I was cured of a bad case of Grip � mother to het tnil4ron, anti occasion-I — trs. ,Tarn•^s Srigley, Pelee Tsland, The long; }cinder! prayer often goes 1 "A Grand=liedicine" is the encofnlunt �'.by jIiNARD'S LXNI3IEVT. with a broken windrrt practice, niiv went to extremes in &K'. mater- often pussed on rlickle's Anti-Consuini OnL:, says. "I was for five years afflict-lydney, C. 13_. C. I. LAGIJT7.It,tykes more than u,nlasses on the inial so!ifitude. '«'rnte Lord Dufferin five'ti}'sup, seri when the results'fromeel with dyspepsia, constipation, heart its use are considered, as borne,out by 7 seas cured o4 loss of voice by disease and nerdous rostration. I lips to make honey in, the heart." fu a. co ofth n((+za in regard to the P many persons who have employed it iu Piety- is, not a l er(unce paid on funeral of the. Czar, svhan shortly stopping coughs anti eradicating uroIds, SiiNAI1L' LT\Il❑?NT. t cured the hekrt trouble with Pr. Ag- i afterwards the nihilists after ail I'it is more titan grand. Kept w th lrarntontli, CHAS, PRheum' s net's Cure for the Heart, and the earth to . piircha-e ,_property in house it is always at hand and it has Sciatic Rheumatism relief ailments vanished like mist. lint _ sucreedett in•dowing to Ofeces', 3 I was terser of relief is self.an .hour after the first, heaven. no c lilal as a ready.yeipedy; y you "I was all in favor of the T'rjnce key 1{ivAlll)'S LiN.I1Ii NT. doss"-1'7 Lies may bo the poorest hens we have not friar. it, so at once. • has'm but tho;v alwtivs cane seine i (of «'ales) coming,,, and of brinGing,�_ Burin, Nfld.. 'LI'71tiIS S. BUTLE32. i hir3 wife too. I know that the risk, t "`shy (In you always aa' (e with it rri 1 oto roost. Under t.h. 13tl,tan law, nm e in everything?..' she_ said r a iif ._,_though not, absolutely nil (for nolmen Deer ttsentg:-lino have one vote, , The only on.- whr, iived above all, ;one can crilculate a kin what these, _ "Iufind it cheaper to do that than 1 marrn,l urea and widowers with fain- Sit: was the ('11" •,rhe', livor3 for all � fanatics will do), �svns almost inap-1 ill;,s httve two votes, and priests and to quut•rei with her, and then buy . _.11nm;rs. procjah]e, and considering' sihat near other ]ici'e'ehs 'oi Fin:,itioit alul touts_ diarnonds to square myself.' 4 _ _ ! reln,tions our Royalties now are to. bort .have three -votes. Severe :IJURTED ICIThI FIIS PIPE, pen- t.ho_se•.in. Russia• azul•the fact that alties are iniposrd on those who fail An octogeneriau named'per!- David - all the other rr.inces of Europe were _ Evans, of Garth, Llangollen, Rales, When you link you have Ft. Petersburg,- t4 vote. - - ' flocking- to g,- it' woiiTii has just been buried near Carnarvon cough or cold, but find a dry, have looked very ill - it a r with his pipe, tobacco pouch, and hacking cough remains, there is v► 9 i 1 Ask for Minard s and take no other g _ l,rnth r-in-last'. and .Sister hart . been walking-stick. He had lived-for some danger. Take doterred from coming Tty the fear or —— tine-'the-life of a hermit,'and just 1 any personal risk. Consegpently I Wis. 1'•obson—::11rLdg&A—told_1110 she before his death ha drew up an ala= • f tol(,i;raphcd to the gllven in that, saw ill. nn(1 . I., Ifobson g(1ir.', to .borate scheme, to be carried_ out ..at Shiloh's - t—m-'e, nr Spite of tl•.e responsihility. church ' thi-s mooning'. `I wandt:r his funeral. :acting upon his instrue- o � • I-Set \Titlevt} tel;gt:ulh ,I l)ac•k that w;h,it's rho n!.itter?" \[r, Doh•+,on tions, his friends dressed hint in his cons'11mptl0 she would hold me porson;tlly liable 1il+s, (!;tlwr Mr. Tlohsoti has• had•• best• clothes, and placed upon his I t for tory hnrrtt that might happen to an then ntiock of heart trouble of head his favorite sealskin cap. Ile The Lung (•ithrr'-cif thetii. Mrs. ITobsoii. has a nwii hat."' scanted his. remains conveyed 'by rail- Cure Tonle _ _.-- - �1 "llhich, rnrl,•r"" the rircunistanca ," _ — — - w;ly, cruel asked a friend to see that — at once. It will strengthen the D� i said' the anises<n !i,r.. T•laintivoly, — -- _ — hip coffin was not left behind on the lungs and,stop the cough. fi was not a very 11 nstint nressngo." ��$p ��'�*'�� Platform at'Choater, w'here'it would Prlcea: S.C,W$t.r &Co. SM r �, " —.---- W-XNTF:13-1-adics to do plain sewing hnvc to he moved from one train tot, 25c 50c $1. LeRoy,N.Y.,Toronto,Can. of tfd. Tlurm!; the rnohilliatIon -of the at their own homes, $•; to Sto per another. I-lis,wdo is hurie'd at Garth *3'�tS9e mu¢d (�pf+I� uss 1 Irrwrsrs in i;n•• is gtl,hit+l men have week, whole or spare time.' .1pBIY but Sir. 1:-'an:: posses9ecJ a rooted tR+f-alronsPsal�d° ea1YU in le,! to r,• pi,nel t.n nrr;e s, an+I 1 �.- hyletn:r at once. nhiection to tieing interred by the xT LADIES' SUPPLY 0a., TORONTO, %fila ISSUE NO, 13-05. 000 have r•sraped over the fronti(tr. t , _ '1 _ ��� g �• -Mise Nettie Bradford is spend- -Miss L. L. Moore was in the 4i ing a few days with friends in city on Wednesday. y' • Toronto. -Mrs. F. Matthews still con- -We regret to report that W. tinues ingry poor health. UN O!'1 A T IC�1�i Gt H. Peak is laid np with an attack —Born; On Saturday, MarchGood _ . __ L ll..11lill ►7 ire 17• _ of rippe• 25th, the wife of Robert Found, o- The young child of John and of a son. Painting �'``� -The Misses Head were in the Mrs. McGintq is seriously ill with -A. J. and Mrs. 'Howlett enter- ✓ city on Monday. an-attack of meningitis. tained a number of friends on Fri- IS the best f"� -Walter H. Bray left for;I�Pol• -Mrs. (Dr.) B. Field, of New day evening last. seley, N. W. T., on Tuesday Liskeard, spent several days re- -F. M. Chapman, of the Wit- painting . --G. A. Gordon was in Whitby cently with John and Mrs. Field. ness, Montreal, is spending a few There'secon- e tthis week serving serving as jur- -Miss Jessie Rorke of Thorn- days with relatives and friends. only in it. Good bury, is visiting with W. V. and ' -For art crettones, art muslins, e ' or. Mrs.Richardson and other Picker- lace curtains, aJid elegant new paint saves the pain- -Frank Ledgitt, of Toronto, + in friends. wall papers, be sure 'to examine ter's time by spread- spent Sunday with Pickering g G. A. Cibrdon has ordered a J. Dtckies' new stock. + - friends. ing easy; it-saves in cost r -Miss Wilkinson, of Oshawa, carload of grey lime. Parties des- -Fred Bunker- removed his of material b Coverin is visiting with Airy. J. O'Connor ing some should hand in their or- household effects and stock onto }� g this week. dens at once. * t. f. the Underhill farm north of Bro- most Surface to the ga llon; it -Dr. Henry will here as usual -Mrs. Arthur Wilkinson. ac- ugham on `Vednesday• saves�in final cost of the job next Tuesday to attend. to his co by her daughter, Bliss -John Dickie, M. S. Chapman, b wearing longest. * :Madeline spent Sunda with her Andrew Annan, Jas. Found and y a _ i professional duties. p Y . -:Hiss Appleton, of Wliitby, is niece, rs. E. �IeGinty• E. Hancock were in Bvwnianclile THE SHER WIN-W14 LIAW PA/11F " spending a fete days with her sis_ -Mrs. Simpson and daughter on Wednesday attending Robert !ter, Mrs. F. Allaway. and bliss Davis, arrived in town Beith's extensive sale of Hackney is good paint. It is made from the best materials so " —W. T. Dunbar has moved his on Wednesday and are now buy horses. thoroughly incorporated that they are inseparable and household effects to Dunbartun, getting settled in their new hone. --Thomas`White of Exeter, who hold together against the weather forthe longest time. �. -W. H. and Mrs. Crummer about eighteen years ago, did g g where he now re,ides. Full-color card shows 48 handsome. shades. -Messrs. A. Stoner and Robt. were in Brooklin on Wednesday- business a- drover as well as be- M Buckner, of Toronto, visited at attzridiug the funeral of Bir. and ing in the livery business here, is - :'Mrs. F. Mathew•s-last week. Mrs. Elv=is' daughter who -was spending a few• days with friends N • -L. D. and Mrs. Banks spent a drowned on Monday and whose -in Pickering and Dunbarton. fie Soso BY r conple of days last week with body was discovered some time has just returned from a trip to C. and Mrs. Dillingham, Toronto. later. the North-west. -W. F. Elliot has moved his -Fred Delong of Toronto, was --- a S . I� " household effects to East Toronto, here over Sunday with his ':where he will reside in the future. brother-in-law, W. H. and Mrs. -If the present mild weather Peak. %Vhile here he purchased ' continues, farmers will be able to 11 r. Peak's little mare, 'yBiaud," rs begin their spring work in a few which he took back with him to, the city. --- days,Mr. Percy, of the Bible Train- -The Toronto Board of Trade • ing School, Toronto, occupied the have issued notices to farmers For bald Colds, bronchitis, L ear pulpit in the St. Andrew's Church urging them very strongly w asthma, and coughs of all last Sunday evening. exercise great care in the selec• , Miss Lillian Leslie returned- to tion of seed grain, es )eciaily bar- kinds, you cannot take any- the city on Monday after being ley, as in late years t�e price for thing better than Ayer's at home for a month owing to the the latter grain has quality lessen- We have a great variety of new `. ... illness and death of her father. ed coin to the train deterior• Cherry77 a -W. Allaway has purcbared ating. Farmers should endeavor �' &�1Cy Collars �T1C� Belts the Dowswell property, occupit d to secure seed free from wild oats Pectoral . • by the Mir•ses Boone• and will .and all foreign seed, Q shortly begin improving the same. -The meeting called for by the All. the new .fancy shapes and shades. You -Mr. Reuben R. Robinson will police trustees to take place on Cherry Pectoral. Ask yout may not wi.h to buy,'but come and see them• work S. Linton's farm this season, Tnesday evening in the town-hall own doctor If this is not so. They are pretty.• and not Cha*. Bradford as er- was very poorly attended owing He uses it. He understands - ` roneou_slb stated in the tiEws to other meetings taking place in why It soothes and heals. 'Gti a have an extra nice lot of Imt week. the.-village at the same time. and i bad a terrible c�aysb for veeiu. Than t —Mrs. E. R. Eddy is visiting ap a conaPquence nothing was mar •0=11 �•r*r pk�,.l .nc on,T an. ;Never Dress and Blouse Le'3ngths, • ' bora. "r-8•Rheely" ems-- • Pickering friends this week. It (lone. The rate-payers of the vil- Ka• J. a DaarUST9.s`J..e94.Nick . lis her intention to return to Den lege ate requested u+ar>emble in a;.'�rK`n AL io`+e1Ts11�„: H'ancy Fabric and Silk Blouses made ve-r, E-sloe h),;--where he-r-fam-ay, t-”town-Lail nextt T�se-4iay even for �� — - tip on short notice. _ is now residing, ing at 5 o'clock to dic•uss grnno- �' We have an endless variety of new spring -Dont fail to hear Beragough lithic side-walk=, when the trust- good, j+ist arrived. this Friday evening in the Town ees expect to be able to (rive esti- ' :Hall, Canada'- leading c•artooni>t mates of the cost of laying mod- You will hasten recovery by tak- and an entertainer of the highest era bide-walks. Mg one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime. rank. General admission''25c'. • -r1 good many people are prune siaex asG E&s-. coil A sono.o.r� John DickleCoe-The Tenni. Club will hold to imagine that they <an buy Tsas+s ootrlo Eaar rte a9 rou:owa.- r 'their annual meeting at 8 o'clock wearing apparel .and dry goods No• 8 Msrr 8�8 A. M. ' oa Thursday evening next in the a good deal •cheaper array fr+ in •� 12 T-ocAL `1:58 P. 1l�t. " town hall. A full attendance of honJe, particularly in the city �•10 Loc.J., 6:04 P.Il[, members and those intending' to This is es eia13 so in the case of pe y l'aaixa aorxo WEST nos as ror-rows:— beeome members is requested. ready-Lo-wear clothing. The de No.9' Local 8:4►� -The Eckardt Concert U). ap- ceptive aciverti=Emeat of many x•11 Loaaz . 'd 18 _. seared in the town-hall on Tburs-. city houscs leads to this erroneous •4? Mar, ' day rvening last, and held forth opinion. Recently a farmer liv- _- - ' to an audience of abort one hun- ing near Whitby purchased an red. The bell-ringing perform- overs at in Toronto, paying _ - ' ' sate gave much pleasure to t}soae $10 therefor Io was marked, "The values we ere offering a resent, and the step-dancing also regular price$14. The purchaser :. = ----- --- -- -- p _ i " drew forth considerable favorable showed the coat to a local mer- ' comment, but otherwise the en chant, remarking upon the good Brooms; Churns re. Tube tertainment was of an ordinary bargain he got. The merchant at Notice DoorW^ang-]l4ac ocks.nev, tcharacter. once produced a similar coat froma - _.------ _.. Dir Mists, Clocks. Egg-0rstes, -We frequently get communi- his stock, and surprised the mac _ Baskets -We Air-rill". Paints. cations containing items for inner- by saying.that his regular rice - -- Varnishes, oils, Spring Goods p > .tion in the Nsws, but as the was$10, and that he coald have We are sending to our sub a of all kinds. writer neglects to Give his name, given the farmer a slight redue- scribers a statement of tbeirstae- H $Lln£�y the matter fails to appear. Usu- tion from the marked price. It ding with the Nswa- In doing • ally theee items would be interea• does not always pay to buy city so, we notice a great many are in ting to our readers, but as the 'bargains."' The above clipped arrears:, and these we would ask r writer fails give s gctarantee Qf from the Keystone is just as ap- to remit as soon as possible. The • - _'Of their being genuine by signing plicable to Pickeria ,or any other amounts in each case are small, - s Pickering, i his name, we must throw them in- town in Ontario. There are occa- but when it is considered that > to the waste paper basket. We cions 'when a person may get these amounts are very homer- New' Goods .,.For -. Spring" bargain, " but the man or ous, and when combined means a do not ask the writer's name fora publication but simply as a guar- woman who goes to the city regn- great deal to as. It requires mon- ; sates that the item is bona fide. lsrly to make his or her purchases, ey to -rum a newspaper and we I&test $t i in Meas Cape. -On Thursday evening last-tbe is not one cent ahead at the end trust our subscribers will respond y Model Bakery Co. entertained of the year of the ,person who to o>�r appeal. A large aesort-went of "D"Suspenders just arrived. - the members of the Toronto deals regularly with the home MURSAR & MRieXToN. A number of.Odd Coats, Pante and Vests. Bread Manufacturers' Association dealer. - We keep up-to-date in Boole and Shoes. and their friends to a banquet at -The last issue of the Danville 'Notice Naemith's Yonne St. store, To- Chronicle, which is just to hand, _ CiSLL IN. rooto, Mr. Geo Weston as bolt contains two items which are of . If you want whiMetrees, double-ri occupied the chair. The different much interest to Pickering people. trees or neckyokes made, , A. -BUNTING* toasts were responded to and an The first of these is an account of along your timber and we can do , - - excellent programme rendered an address read to Mr. D. Simp- the w o :on shares or otherwise. by the well known entertain- son who has entered business.in We are specialists in all kinds of •'ers, D. McGregor, ; soloist, Camer- Pickering, by members of Emer- of buggy or wagon repairing. on, elocutionist acid Geo. O'Brien, ald Lodge of• Oddfellowq, accom- Horseshoeing and all kinds of gen- FRpianist. The Pickering guests panied by then presentation of a eral blacksmithing done. H Fis were Messrs. W. D. Rogers, J. R. beautiful gold Oddfellow's jewel Ladders on hand at 11 cents Winter and J. H. Jephson, who as a token of the deep esteem in. per'round. were entertained at the home of which Mr. Simpson is held by the W. H.JACKSON, Brock Road, beveral kags of No. 1 Salmon Traut received, Mr. J. L Spink. brethren in the lodge. The sec- ' —The following despatch from olid item is an account of a recep- b o.a °'� o __ Finnan a _ . ..- _.. •.. � .• a so some chits 1 . ® Brooklin appeared in Tuesday's tion in Knox church duringwrhich .,ON 1 F'nn H ddie -Globe; "Adrowning accident oc- an address was read to Mr. and �• •voo '° m torted here on BSonda'y,ttre victim bars: Simpson, this being 'accom- » adeP °' a° W. LO GAN .Pickering, Ont. silver Cation of a Rtnp 4 '•' being the six-year old daughter sailed by the present village.r Mr. H.She and , n little fc•om- The address sets s vervIiandsome fort ea service. 0 0 ear a e h the deep eoyz �,� m m ti ;• : paniona «ere returning from regret felt at the severance of =� Fav Seven - school a fete minutes before coon, their connection with Knox Q dr Alin „ ti ��Zanti, having having stop��ecl to church, in whic}i Air.Simpson was ee� qe3 _,. . bbatb a►O ser play g �, `; o en which was very muchswollen, sonassisted in the le MrSabbath. Simp � ------- ' so la at the bail. of the creek, eider, mans• er and Sa '•the child toppled in and q so a s a+='r:5 o b as o a��b.5�o a a o „ ly carried away_. nothing was School as well as other'brapches �.Pr a;� o~a a .aw-NIA E Tatterns said b the other children of of church work. Miss Davis, pis- W li a w o Ir e,MCL ax h d ha ened, and it was ter of Mrs. Simpson, who al.." .a s°w�p Lots a �•- -. - . what a PP P rs r s a , not till after school was called, comes to Pickering, was inado the a� 0'0 o S B g o a� ; more than an hour later, that the recipient of a similar address,and U I o a "". °_�+ o_ a. - Just come to hand, many of them entirely new designs. _ . anxious parents learned of their money gift on account of her ser- � _ -+ ° a '► 0; _ child. Search parties immediately vices as organist in the church 'rheY Rill beHold at the following prices. :set out, and spent the remainder and as Sabbath school worker. t�! a .; ► �° of the da patrolling the creek, Mr. Simpson is spoken of in'tl 01 " -• - • - 11 yds long, 32 in. wide at$5c each. - Y Ps Po 0 g ,5 a a o w n 1 g0 c, 30c each. -but without success so far." Their very highest terms as a citizen, .4 ON — I} 28 - „ . `l6C each. _ ,many friends Lo Pickering will ex- and as one who will take an ac- Ja,uary 1908-Whitho 90h, (Oshawa 10th. tend to Mr:ani Mrs. Elvis, their tive part in every worthy enter- Br"gham lith, Puri Perry nth.U= Pickering ►,eart felt sym►patby in their sad prise. Unnville's loss, however, bridge 180b,Gwi�gtoalith,�3ertwrioa�me,, E1 , oone, • bereavement. will be Pickering s gain. 10rd<r. i _