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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_04_07 • _ D S VOL. XXIV. PICSERING411 ONT., FRIDAY. APL 7 1905. NO 26 .- • Uxbridge. Brock Road. tri0fitltstOital darts,. Spink �1 _ a Galt ; Ira and tors. Harris, Browns-1vale. Oat. After s. lapseof SeresA chestnut colt belonging to Tbos Followins.is the relative standing of years Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins were- -Campbell literally ran itself to death'thepupils in oui,schpol for the month •again cxllpd upon to renew their mar- aie<iieat. on Monday night._ Mr. Campbell left i of March : Sr. 4th-Jas Farley, Roy stage vows, the Rev. Mr. Reynonlds - Red Wheat - - i".0:. bus. it tied to a post while he went into Percy, Chas Goodwin, Pearl, Thomp- assisted by Rev. McIntosh,officiating. White heat - A.02 Mrs. McDonald's near the hill on son. Jr. 4t.h-Irene Axford; Willie As a fitting close to theproceeding, as } y F. EABTWOOD, M.D.. Sam Spring Wheat - - 93 " the 5th: It broke the halter shank Percey, Hilton Bu+ke. :3rd'-Olive the shades of night «ere beginning to as T/ . to Canadian Paci>�c xnilwcy coroner Goose ti�'heat - 88; " and got away. Mr. C'amp>Jell nasus- Davis, Willie Parrinder, Elmer Will- fall, the boys of the vale gave .their - pntar o,Connty; locust or xarriaee Licenses, Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. allv thought it would strike for.town., son, Fannie Kayes, Hazel,Kayes, A celehrataon of-an old time wedding an OM.remoot; Office hone-Before 10 a.m 1 to s but ttie inane had not arrived when Jackson, Gertie Humphrey,Roy Bz igg-:old fa binned finish bgiving p,m.,anatiou 7to-8 p.m. Private telephone Family Flour. 5. 0 �� he reached home about ten o'clock. nall,• Olive Bri nal.• Part 2nd-I'. 3 the eonaoctionwith Balsam,Greenwood,Brongham Pastl Flour - a 5.i G " g I happy couple a gentle serenade. T:n ][t Zion,A.Johnston',:fib cont, Wm Cowie', ' He and Mr. C. Gold took' another rig ,Jackson, Geo Cowan, Rryht Lee, b,.ara der the leadership of Captain'Sliot`ty Bran $lr?,GO ton y f_ }, they acquitted themselves well, 31r. t)th con),and DPugh's(9th oon) aiy and started Oita to find iter. The �r rnstrun �, Archie I'<ari irides. Pt: Shorts, '_'_0.00 tracked her down the ,th,and.size had 1-L-oliisa Humphrey, Nicl:oIas C Ow �Hawkins resptutded-uohly. remarking Jumbo 25.00 " apparently been running at a terrible an, (toss Brignall, Nellie Lee. 'tint that he was a bov onW himself, and + Legal. Graham, Whole Wheat Flours clip, She followed no Beaten bath, present at all examinations. Teacher, the boys departed happy in the fact `•, but made a road fvr herself, 11 here A. U. Coakti ell. of havin,,discha_ c cl a duty faith-fully (;hop of all kinds. rg 5' - H. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• other rigs had taken the tuna, she i Hard and Soft Coal. would take the fields, and where the and well: 11r. IIa«kins was born �gpf��'Cotut Home.Whitby�'and iC�otrtaty Above pricer Sub'ect'to Chan a•withont ' ' roads were closed she dashed through Dunbarion, about 7 i years ago n Per and b Co., Notice. g them blindly. They found her about N• B., and with his mother and broth- one uclock at the to of a hill on the W. T. Dunbar and family are' et-' t•ts and sisters came to BJ'unswick OW k, McGILLIVRAY, BARRIB• Model Bakery Co,, Limited. p 9 Hill, in Pickering Township, 61 years ors,soticitors,ao, OMcc opposite Poll;- sideroaii hetwee❑ the 5tlr and 6th. brig c.ouifortab}y settled in their new ince. and has contirined to reside in .-',,-Doers so" Whitby.Ont. Jno.Ball Dow,B_A.,Then. Nut a thing,"-as broken about the cart home. We gladly welcome them as this Rnd the ad ac•ent- Townshi of" ♦:eCiilliyray.LL,B. Money to Loan. by or harness, but the mare was dead. citizens of Dunbariton, Markharri ever-since. - _lir. Hawkins 1 She was it prufnisin'g young snare and NV. Mitchell sustained painful yet hubeen twice married, first to Lucy — -- Petertrtary. the loss to _lir. C•arnptiell is ."consider- not serious injuries on Friday last titest Lard, and after. her decease .to ab.e, n _ _ - -Jvurai. that will disfigure hien for.sorne time. E izaheth Gold. his present wife, who HOPSINS,VETE RINARY SUR- _��� He w;cs engaged handling logs, one of vas a native of Parishville, N �� . Y.,ann •H• Gros, Graiaste-of the Ontario vet- which uiuved back do him. and strik- is now;i years of age. Both Mr, and _ erinary Oold ;eQe, Toronto, registered metnbez � Audley. ing a hanpike whicu he had in his llrs. Hawkins are hale and heart p�tae Ontario veterinary Medics' Association. hands the latter stvuck him on his y' "Dffitte and residence one and one-gnazter miles and their friends hope to see theta live mzsh of Steen River, office and shoeing forge Fred Hoar has moved north. J. face completely severing both his lip; to celebrate their diamond w eddin 'tours8 to ii am., grid 1 t7 t tic. Private Stevenson moves to the McCann and-cutting his nope very badly, e The vale is noted for• such event;, it P" G:sea at once received "medical attention bin" in mi.o ioaF.Q- as fortis. be]Myer, Ow ing but a few years since the late, - Of all materials and design The road- are drying nicely, when it was found necessary to insert Thomas Burton' and Mrs,* Burton," p pay you There are �et'erxl wh-n a number of stifches. ke ti n stock, It will s _ - who still survives; celebrated the din- ' bus iZtli ��=iQ# to call at oar works and inspect our stook, wire fencing done to advantage. in vent, -ria la`er-t$a la•t .and obtain prices. Don't be misled by year Mr. and lit Israel Burton com- Humphrey Coffee and W. Hcxid GREEN atvErr. _ ,1i1$OSS•A8 DIIN\,Conveytmoer, Com• agents we do not employ them,consequent. ., _ memorated the sixtieth Anniversary _ i AL miwioner for taking Affidayita, etc., iy we can, and do throw off the agents have engaged with Pardon Bros.: of their wedded life. 4parsmoas.Oat' 07commission of 10 per cent., which you will Earl Lyncle with Tho:;. Puck.rin Lewis Bice left Mondav last for certain! save,b Lindsay. y y purchasing from as. A and Geo. Hicks with John Puck- S'• / ,, j, - •� 6r BUNTING, Ioaner of Marriage call solicited. tilt, Mrs. NVin. Hoover spent a few days �ickering ��/Oal �0'e ., Re Licensesfbr%boOoanry of Ontario. Of- Henry Lynde after residing in in Toronto last week. V V &I the atom or at his rosidenots,Pickering _ WNI`TlY GRANITE CO., Mr. and Mrs. «m, Kin g moved on 1.7 the North west for severa] rs ea Opp.Postomca. Wmtby, Ontario y' L Monday last to icusi Hill. Yards at Spink Mills' has rented his farm and will -tan Olive Pugh has moved and settled --.,'T' 1VID BELDAM, anationeer, ire.; in Ontario until he feels himself. t a Win. Bur6•'� Farm on the 7tfi. Best Quality Of $STd CO$i - LJ woown,aouoits was from his numerous I mends botb far sad near. sales of fame,farm The oyster stew ou.Friday: night 'Mr. and Mrs, Lehman visited with _ a tock and everytt.ing the Is to be sold will be FICSERING LIVERY 1 at :lir. Wetlaerall's wan enjoyed 'il'm. and :firs. Hoover Sunday, s.o - 'Full weight I, Guaranteed• bdled by the sabecriber with the utmost cars Hiss Martha Ferrier iq hone a a ,nod sold to the ones!best sdvanta¢e. 4417 First-class vehicle¢for hire by day yy by those present, Progressive g ll garues were pla •ed wit . w}trier h Nibs After being out nursing the sick all Stove and Chestnut Sizes - , Willis at the bee D•�, R.BEATON,TOFC`i8HIP CLERK or night 'Bae in connection meet. lSessrs. Uriah 4'onaR•e:nd Clarence _ o o4veyaneer, oommisatoner.for"taking ing all G.T.R.trains Freight acid The purcha-ler of the village Ftnrng has stria settled on the Stewart At lowest market affidaviss, Accountant. Eta tloaeq to loan smith has arrived from old Eu g.farm propars7, Issuer of Marriage Lic express delivered to all pasta of the K fat m. _ *Bass' .Whtc•val•. oat. f•v village. Teaming of all kinds done land anti %vas• in town on '%Vednes• Jo,teph Hill, who has been -in the ---- on shortest notice. Selo and cow. da}, liav:nz the bti inesi; hart lett rurpioy of 1ir. :'tltlne: au;ved his faun'- prices. �j POSTILL."Licensed Auctioneer. mission stables in connection. in order. We are 'indeed sorry to ily to Green Hiner the othYr da.v. for Counties of Yorii sod ootaa:o. Aao art Frith"Geo. Walters, who 1 a= E. J 3aryrs lrxs purchased the Bur- W.- have Rl.c, on 'hang gnantitq of tion sales,�f 1611 it,nde attenned to on shortest P ton rt-Aidence lately vac•tited by _NJ r. s al taaatce Addreai oreena;war P.0, out been-all iuduatrions and juvia! y Beit Quality utithinu Co -- — H. Peak) Hornshaw and rooted thereon. m PUL'I HER. Licensed Au t,i.,n- y Prop'rtietor. tcorkntan for a quarter of a ren' 1ti in 'l'uruer had the misfortune to Our Coal malt;warm friends;, 1 . ear, �'a uacoran3 Ooliactor for the Cnnn tUry, and in leaving:a}s Loud bl`e bas's two brood sows run down at tEe Orlers left wits w. Yeak delivered taws of York anJ Ontario. Ail Mods uf,auction to not an enemy. He- will spend _ E1e C. P. H. crossing cru 7th con. on Rat- promptly. Wee conducted and valuations wade at mod the fest of his life with his sort, tirda hast. — — erate charas. Estates and -onsi¢acnents eonFurtituro',,,, y saetatl9 managed and sold by ,action or Dr, Will, of East Toronto, Mr, and. 'Mrs-.- McIntosh, Mi,:s-Eva Tho ` ... private sali. tloriga,tea. rents, notes and � � - l ��aaDorLI acccuutsprommly collected ani satin- e' Hoppkins.visited and firs. laithe and WES�ER�I 9A�� 0� C��d0�1 factory aeairmeotr guaranteed. Phone or children visited on Sunday las! at W. write far termv and va 14 NI ws Brougham _. Broug;nam. A, Fuiler's. NIR fix a . awe office bo ad to s ma 7 Out. Da 7 -- d fall hue of first• _ PreFarat ionq are now being made Ino3rponted by set of Parliament 1874 class furniture now J. C. Bell's sale was a great big erection of the new .Workman Methodist Church 1 to an adds L . for the ' - - ' est exhibition in �- success. This w be qui :j,°aral ...giAooma 3ubecnbed Capital rigs.•. ..... ana n s I ere it ase our ware rooms, Geo. PhUi was in the cit on t:on co our village. Services as Follows p y" Ai ::::..... iaoaos — ._ •.- Monday. Hoover, President of the �s.ea Hwa�uv Convertible .....:... 1.edtJMyO - - o y h _Prices right. MArkham and Pickering Telephone :oust Cows'+.Esc. T.S.t OMMLeaJ,ES`Q, "-. Ip;90 a.m.,•,,•,Preaching. . g Ja��W illia m s has disposed of Co., went to Ottawa last week to the Pressdeot uaenler ' 7:00 p.m......'. " - � ,• - his drir'mg pi,ay• interests of the company. BPS" asteartoa given to Farmer's Baia 2:w p,m;,,,,,,Sabbath School. - - • R. S. Dillingham. A.and l.':-gam of Oshawa, vis- Mrs. W. G. Ba:•nes has been at ricrac Colleemow aMieited and promptly mads 10 p.=., E worth Leasgue. on lied here on Stistiay. 9tout3ville during the peat week at Paar care Norse disoouated am-neaa woe 'hieeday, - PiekeriaR. out Warren Wills' visited Kea- tending her sister, Miss Mohkhouse, ?orown Iftch a e bo�"ani to i Draft W - pwte — o - �Weekl era er o . . 13000 p.nq.• �� Y who is at the point death. _ -• - wick friends last weep'._ � •sia.t>ss saes DePaa•tmea4 Some Of the faf mete have Coro- Fred Horns aw has got nicely set- Interest allowed on a•po.1w at high 0:1, _ . Rev, J. E. Moore Pb. B. menced plowing here. tied in his new home lately pasrchmad rent nose,ass credited half-yearly w d.poatt _ Pas . Wagner' c t;'i0a W. D. Burk of Markham, sat from Uriah Young. We welcome Yr. Qeo. Herr. Yaayrr,and Mrs. Hornshaw to our village. _ Sunday with his parents. U&ve a full line of fresh and cur- ed meats constantly hand. returned k , rned home on ThursdapWic ' ' t Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Miss F.Eastwood of Claremont, -- -� iii ta4�� Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. spent Sunday with Hugh and Mrs. Mr.1'bampion, of Toronto, is the Lets Tai k Mechiti. guest of his aster, Mrs. McIntoeb. i- ♦ _ Highest prices.paid for Mrs. F. C. Lafmugh and.Mrs." . Mrs: Reesor is visiting her darghter, Moneyirk LD t Butcher's cattle. Holtby were in the city Wednes- Mrs. O, Nighswander, of Mongolia l -_- 9 day last. Rev. and Mrst. Reynolds are absent about Miss Maud Al has returned in Oshawa on account of the death of Alger_ g the lather's father. to the north country to resumeJ. F. and Mire. Weir have taken poo- Collar ButtOII.B her duties As teacher. aiov of the irnew home on the corner - .A first class 80 acre farm for sale, The Communion of the Lord's of Malin and Mill streets. � on Kingston road, one rniae from Su r will be celebrated at the Aire• Robinson, who has been visit- We have them _for i5 t W gold Pickering village. pee in her mother, Mrs. Burkholder, has plate tops and from that to$I.to Insurance of all kinris attended to. Field 8r Garden. ' - afternoon service in St. John's t is solid gold: but we want you to returned to her home in Manitoba ' church. know particularly About one at Village property for sale. The appearance of the Ba tint All orders taken and filled. The Geo, Philip,�'1ilsssey-Harris agent be' Farina to rent following seedsmen :—Simmers- had a 'lard deliver from his church is ing much improved by a J► Conve anein of all kinds done g y coat of paint being applied to the ex- Farms g Rennies and Steele Briggs and storeroom at 'Claremont on Wed- terior. brought down free of .charge at nesday. We beg to welcome W. L. and Mrs. , 25C. �• r . R,ichardsoa• catalogue rices. r,o„� with to th g p ?4IiFs,�.�, W. Ghap r�,--teach- S e valt,_they having taken A quantity of good'potatoes foi• er of Mt. PIeasant school, has tee tideacein theirdwelliagoa Main sent in her resignation to take Notary Ptiblic, 'Pickerif3g.' sale.- effect at Easter, ninth to' the re- Hugh-and Mrs. Pugh and,Mrs. and closed open - Miss Beaton attended the funer.•at of P gret of a1L She takes charge of the late,Miss Kate Eastwood at Clare. Farmers Supple ,Store- _ This is the simplest,easiest. most site Audley.school then. _ mont. Joseph c'cinent, and strongest bvt- ` The Suns of Temperanca Fill p and Mrs. Laughlin have the ton on the market,- besides it nOMINION'SANIKhold their anniversary- on Friday sincere sympathy of their �Vhitevale keeps the collar in place and dues f1lie c v eir son th- 47- Qjsk� of To to, will c]eliveran address Newton. Stop your swearing and lnly",one l F. G.�and.Mrs. Wilson has returned Guaranteed quality and. not to a which will be, interspersed -with from their wedding tour, during break, 25c. Capital Paid UDI $3,000,000 solos by Miss Mina Phillips, reci. which they visited friends at Grand Mail orders promptlyhttended to. Stock Fo6d ' xeewve Funs ana Q�3 634 C(�0 rations by.Hiss LT. �'an�alkenbnrg. Maven anti t'hicago. WWdin rinrs-a s ecialty. ; tindiv.ided Profits. + . . i All are cordially invited. We are pleased to see "Messrs. J. W. g 6 p - The' rc�ative standing, of the 11 onch and Jos. Leary, who have _ both been quite ill, out once more. if , Look at the price of feed: Dr.. yQ$j�'$y. B$ANCH, pupils in our school for March is not as good as new, much better than N n1 mail BaSSett as follows-: Sr•, 401—Eugene Wil- the were. _ Hesa'.Stocl. F�od_sa�es_ feed�It - liialn lua Phillips, .Iu]rti =('ucli- -- y - is endorsed by every farm paper. e;rre�ral Banking I ' �pleasing-eyent was the celebration ..Jeweller ttnd Optician, Mr. T. L. «'illbray, of Treinunt ran, Maggie Fea,by,",Meda. Hugle. on the 3oth alt. of the gulden wedding Ill., .leo L. sppente, premiums Business Transacted. Jr, 4th=Laura Potts: 3'i-d-Eliza, -of• R. T. and"Mrs: Hawkins of this Brock st, south, Whitby beth Routley-, Robbie FtirtliinR, place. It was a faulily gathering, the , -,at the World's 'b lair, isa very blonde Bat clay, Arthttr Farthing, nephews and nieces being the invited strong advocate of Dr Hess' stock Special at•rention-given to-the collEc- Earle Farthing. 2nd—Blanche. guests. Among those present were: •t>•fsa������t�� Fot>d. tion of farmer's sale and r J.'L. Spink and- Mrs,and miss Ruby --- - �Iechin, Tommy Norton,. Alma _ Note - the price'of -Eggs— Dr. other notes Spink, Toronto ; Mrs. Libbie Jones - Hamilton, Lillian Hogle, Howard g )' 1V. S.and Mrs. Major, A::' BINDER TWINE '• Hess' Poultry Panacea is the _ (day titer, s Hubbard,, Sr.-Pt. 2-Mar Bare-' E. and Mrs, Ma or, Dr. H, 11. Major, guttranGeed egg producer... SAVINE'iS DEPARI'b1E:1T, y , PUre a31111a_ ' Hess' Instant Louse Kil]er has •- lay, Libbie Farthing, Archie•Me- Rev. and 11irs. Reynolds, Rev. and 25 imitations. Use the original Mepp,,oltF,3 received Dr sI, and chin, Jessie Hansen, Latta Ha]], Mrs. McIntosh of Whitevale. Letters on your cattle.. upwards.. Clifford`Vannup, Mellie Norton, of regret and`cdngratlrlation' were re- Agent for all kinds of McCormick p Marjory Bell. Jr. Pt 2nd-Chas. ceived from R. and Mrs. Hawkins, Faun Implements, Wilkinson Plows For sale at - ' =11tOr0t3t allowed at highest Routtey. -Tab'l'et 3rd=Roy For- -Tilsonhurg Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Eta, current rates. s th, Charlie Hanson, Olive Rout- Emsley, Napanee;T.and Mrs. Ward. -Also- Cr0]33 OLa.Z1C:t� or paid half ]e Tablet 2nd—Gladys .Hoole,, egina; James C. and Mrs. MR•or,- -For Singer Sewing Machines.; DICKERING - yearly, - y l Los Angge�les, Cal.; Mrs. L. P. Her- Tablet 1-Arthur Routley, Alice rick,Bakersfleld, Cal.; John S. Mai or, Binder Ttvine-a Specialty. �.J.THOBTON, Liscolm, Freddie Hamilton, Fred. Seattle, Nash.; Dr.. Robert, Haey, L. D. BANS8, ' ]PHARMACY XA2l.cllaul Routley. L. Rutherfords Teacher. Brookfield, Mo.; Dr. Thomas Verdon, $81y Pickering. _ ,- d. Drown soap, tiien"apply a parte of pour a thin cream drenetng over all p� In the world Say I chalk and water, and put the;_article the layer, grate a layer In cheese 11 (`The Highuot in the sun. After two or three ap- top, and_nrown_ s� It represents *.he plicationb 1,110-mildew will be. bleach- I➢ Ideal standar��r 7bout 3h� ed a.t. Medical Authorities - The fire can he drawn from a burn CHILDREN'S WORKING IIOUR.f3. purity." _ }' siren ti _ by applv.in� cloths,, wet in g Important physiological expert- HULISE' 'aluw .outer. It will also wisist in mentis have been made in Rusisia to ae�a a7 ,y�leving'the pitta:: test the endurance of schoolchildren. ;j4tains on black cloth can be co- Tile results prove that in the lower �rtfoyed b rubbing with a freshly cut fc,ul' classes study may be continued Y • -- ►iii�tt char potato. . .A1t0r�N•ttrdA,t lib with a, fog' a perioil ytpt exc0lnling twenty- - _ HAYi.E'!OFLICACIEfi• clean cloth, two or twenty-seven hours per week, Always put the. sugar' used in a but, that excessive fatigue results ''parfait-Yolks of b-eggs and 1 cup .pits in Illi; oche 01. tho.fryit,•not at frood). lunger _ continuance of brain - maple. syrup boiled together iu a the• top, as this makes the •paste work. This tirne for teaching theise double boiler. When thick, remove so,idrn. classes has been fixed by the latest trot:,fire and heat unti: cold. Add 1 (ixalic• uc•id will ri•move stains order uf'the ''.dinistry of I'ublic In- Received highest award St. Louis, 1804 pint whippe l'cream, Pack in ice-and fr„tto, ivory, xa�', piano ].trvs, Ordin- struction. , 1t is urged, however, Sold only In lead packets. By all grocers. - salt and let stand three hours. - ariiy the key's may be kept in con- that this should be the Outside lien- Black IKixed or Green. - Delicious Cakes-Clne cup grated clition of v�hilenesy by simply rub- it and thilt po lessoue should be . Y maple. sugar, 2-3 cup rich, sour jbing with alcohol, ' studied at home' -cream, 2 ergs, ; teaspoon soda dis- Nananas are very good with- beef �T OUTWITTING THE ?RUSSIANS. sensibilities. But he was waiting, ' solved in tablespoon hot, water, a !steak, Nrh[t.o the steak is on the A SPRING TONIC. and again she told the story, spar pinch of salt and 2 teacups sifted broiler slice two bananns in rounds Stirring Incident of the Franco- ing no touch of dramatic effect in ? flour. Beat frtigar and eggs together, ''about half an inch thick. Fry them Prussian War. the ealligg and the ringing of the Soiniit That Will Make Rich, 'add dlss,rlved soda to the cream, in a little [)"*let,, and arrange over �� bell-and herself thrilling with the mix and bake in a loaf. I the bertste:ik on a hot platter. Red Blood and Drive Out The little village o1 Jesnes is situ- memory of that sail night. Maple C'istard-Make a custard Of, The things for a wOman to eat Disease. ated on the route covered by ..the obeli .-it was finished he leaned A well beaten eggs, pinch of colt, 3 whose canipiexion is not above re- --fetalis fife agreed that Prussians in the France-Pr uss.ian closer and closer. Looking steadily All physicians Iv of, new War of 1871. The peasants of the cups milk, 1 cup maple syrup. Strain proach .are cooked.veeetables, rate leveryone needs a Tresh Bopp , - e at last )a u into her face h spay ' " Into buttered cups and bake tri a aril cooked salads and stetted fruits. ISpring. Thu reason is n righborhocrd, never weary of relat- aphusky don't whisper: Wood in the sP K• in their a eriencea with the relit- 1pan set Jr hot •water, in a slots The cooked salads are Shore that are plain-clo.'o conlinoment in overheat- F "You don't know any stories `bout 9 - ot'cn. tifh,In ceatres are -firm, chill made of ve�ctables acid the Russian l ed, imperfectly ventilated homes and l err from over the border. bears, do you?" -- -- -- -tho custards. Turn from molds and �s;,lads, which lire composed of shred- w'Ork places, )lave clogged the blood The Prussian soldiers had a little tservc with ahippad crcau,.whjch has d0d Ueets, cold pot at(.", string iwith irnpuritics. the liner is slug- Tway of carrying ofr with there any The elephant in his prime sleeps -been •sweE-toikc-d and fiator•ed witli' b�-ans'ancl {,eas, all beaLttfully dress- �gish; the kidneys Tail to ¢erform' good ktlrsea the., came a�ne8t Mon- Only five hours a night, and the old f orange. ed with r.,ayonuaise, a dish fit for er he grow-3 the less slee{ i Maple Tolls-•sift together 2 cups the Czar. their wa;k prnPerly. The impure o ill ti Le ill ire owned the finest horst — - - ) he needs. flour, saliauuon salt and 2 feaspo6ns A Novel Cranberry Pie.-Take a I blood is shown i� a score of ways. din the village, and was determined Laking powder, Rol, to 8 table (good-sized cupful of cranT,Pr.riesr cut I You may only fee. a little tired, or ;not to give the animal 'S d ,r could cagily depresGed,_ but these are mere help it. A company of soldiers pass- baking butter and mix to a soft them in two and put them in cold ' dough with Haaet milk, Roll out on water:to draw out the seeds. Mix a Isvmptoaus froin which more serious led through the town, picking lip trouble will follow. In other cases eral horses as thev went. Much to a floured board And- spread thickly ,tablespoonful of flour with a cupful j with tin ay-Fhated rat, c sugar. Rol} )m ure blood makes itself manifest chagrin of over t oneigh r After . - Pl of Sugar, and then add slowly d ! . p t - - - upas for -a rolled jell-,V cake end ]scants cupful. of boiling water and I� pimples and diatiguring eruptions, �the-,raid was uv#-r the neighbors were occasiont,l headac'bes, a variable ap surprised to learn that 3fonbiec,r•1r,g with a sharp knife cut into slices j half a cupful of raisins rtonod and petite, attacks of indigestion or )uaire's horse had not Ucen aui6rrg inch thick. �Tuci: in a greased tin `cuT in'two. Lift the craTiberries out r�unuitism, puins i❑ the back and thl s: s-izecl. The quick-witted and bake I& minutes, :-lrrve hot. �of the water which shwild be thrown !loins. But whutever the. trouble, iFrenchsuan had. Lica a piece of twine Cream N'alauLo--Freak 1 ]b. fresh away, and mix them with the other j there is pnly one sure way to get rid !about the horse's hilrei-�legr almost ina,ple °•+gar ,sato,pieces. put into Pan ii'ngrtrlhpnta. Rake betweerf `two of it, and that is through the rich, etoppint: the-Vow of blood. The leg 1 with 2 taWcan.loru. boiling water• and crt15t9. Sometim,rs a teaspoonful of-!red, new bland which cotrves IT'om the swclle<f, ate! the animal became so $'t cup crc+en) Cook '10 minutes, vanilla is adder]. use of Dr. Wilitanib Pink Pills lame that the of]lcers R'ho saw him pili 1 cup chopped Fnglaeh walnut I P:v_ery pill you take ninkea nevv, rich I ir+ the pasture did out even make kernels, hear miti' creamy, poli' into !, SHIRT WAIST FASTia'+IINCB. �bluod, braces the nerves, overcn+ne4 an attempt to take him. Atter the leuttered }•an and mart oft.lnto I - - It No hooka and eyes on waoh walsts. !all weaknesH,-drives-the ger-tnx of die,-• �parr ing of the sf'Idir.rv, the string , l s,rluhres, should be the niotto of the amateur ease from. the body and giv' y �,ou was remnved and the metuber care- t - Va le Icing-Cook Cook to .titer 2 cups r week the SILIBI P g- g !dreeamaker, Buttons wherever pus- �vim and energy L,T resist the torrid i fully Iia-ndaged, Ia a grated mail:#- wugar and 1 cup cream' I Bible, for, under any circuiristance.s, heat of the•(oming sumn.er . Mr hprse was as well as ever. EARL A 4 'llthout .si)rring. When thick etlough they are,fa'r preferable to hooks, In Charles `tauluier, C'ortimrie. N S,. ! At various ting the peasant,n were to form a 1•a 11 afhen dropped into uarter the soldiers. the dmssv waists buttons-ars} but- !says'-"I was eery much run down j compelled to q Li •„ ,cold water, remove from lire .and.,tenhol'r•-- fan ho- hid under a told. In anc so weak 'I could hardly work It Not only were they forced to supply comfortable Living 'whip hard until ready to spread. I th! w wale:s, handsome buttons seem.-c1 as though my blood was.lit-I ft,od, anri lodging, but anything of :. ! Ice• Creemr-Scald to a double boil- 'may be fastrnrd on wlth a tiny vplit t!•: better than water I tried sev- I .aluc in the huusa: tvaw Pretty likely wtTM A ] past new milk. eatWben.hot R.eg add 1 g to he wised by the urvfelrome nisi- �hatham Incubator cup maple syr ai., Bent A.eg6s till �rt� and rto gn o) the t when• the '�hel me,ficinl but gilt nog Il to torb. The pride of one little home Imai9t hae'to B" to the tub, In, thelhclp me until I began taking hr. Wi1- ij thoroughly ,mixed, return to the walsta which fasten,at the back, but- lrnms' Pink Pills It aac. AJMPJy was a ,!rick that hail hecn owned by Pouit raising wilts a Chatham boiler and cook, stn'rinR c,yruyrarttly. I P the family for f, No a center>' Incubator is. a -very profitable and lana are mut!) snore relinble than a-cnni++hing how quickly th.«e. illy When the mixture thiclnn«, strain' hooks alxJ @Yes. or hooks and''^ops 'ibegan to help m#-, and ..how much �When ii was learrnd that the. stldi- easily managed occupation. Unless _ cool add 1 cup whipped cream and So few people make goo-i button- new life and vigor they put into me. ers herr cortin:, at the suvgestion you want to go into it extensively it freeior I holes' that -thea t4-mptation to nae ,They Dave made nip as soun,l as ever of the mate, families the clock ora-- treed take but very little of Your time. Wat11e4 'io 1 • pint -of milk add 3 hooks and eveb as being las* trouble, I was " taken to Pieces and the parts hid- Government reports show that the , r of health n dttfprerit places about the -demand for chickens m Canada Is staved blood is the wet d n ) cu b o rig• .sugar on salt 1 P I is very great. But it Se a mistake. Good - !maple sugar and enough flour to nod greatly in excess of the su and q g lust as is the using lit ttnngH, In lieu toed'Istres To Thr secret lit g house 7nt+kr t+ ntirr batter Add' lastly the I of huttona on undr•rgarnrenth The ,]blood is Prr, VVillier e' Flnk PilW I ,The i�ldiers arrived Aft Pr they Great Britain is always tiamortag lresicn whites of the eggs HsvP wa�f- hart here there a coo le of dayB the 180 rrori,v well greased and hot ibcrot fitiLi; garments, wh!ather titn5o',Thear Pills do.uoJ_act upon the bow- p for mcrrP That rneaas a steady 'that are vi-Oble or those that are ,e}a--their wh•.Ir m4-wion iti to make 1p,a"nt returned from his work a' market o,ndgood prices for chickens, - ltiuple sugar Biscuit-G ft together ni h to find the clock stands on You cannot raise chickens success ]hidden, but no{le the te!,a require new. rich, eseelth-gev,ng taonA, which B t fig 1 quaff flaw, 2 tenivpoone baking !4moothnesa in order to make the vtrengthcn-- every organ, and every the .h,•If,-ttcking-away as utwal_ f One fully with a setting hen She ie wast- powdl,• and a 4elivpoon --alt Ruh !garrnrrlt- Art properly alloy there, nerve gnod drives sils,•a=e fr-nm the of the k'rwxaatans, bang rt a mec2tani- ing time Betties when the should be _ M.2 tahlerapoon-- butter and enough `aro tho9e a.V urely faxtenrrd with l body. Don't take anvthing but the cal Loin, had di--covered the ruse,' }Ie' laying, View she is hatching and un1K to make a soft dough. When enuino ills, tvhlc'h have the fall had accordingly hunted up all the blooding a few chickens she could be .-�- plenty of buttons which will not !g P laying five or six dozen eggs. The Wk to roll cut stir in 1-cup maple break ui the wash, The need of name "Ur. a '!titins' I'1nk Fills for pieces of the clerk aril put them to- to a of chickens she hatches is Hagar. .which has been shaved into plenty of buttons nbould be empha- Pale People", printed on the wrapper Wither, 'rho voldiera' were ordererrt much less that produced by the Lee pieces, Itoll out a-nd cut Into cared be•auhe the teixi:•ncV aeons to arnun+l each trmc It in dottbt..wrlCe a}u.wturr a dao. or_two later; but Chatham Incubator. 'Insley vharws, be toward hastening 0, '-hirt-waist m `TTIe Tyr Williams' Jf,•,ticinp Cr, the c:,>ck was Iptt i,chind h will pay You o own a Chatham the back with ahoulf fi•e buttons, and ISrockville, Ont., and the 01119 will All through that section of the Incubator. _ _:_S'ALT:AUIT HINTS. coufrtry. known as the "granary o1 _ Chatham'Incubators contain every this means unsightly and untidy be srnt at 50 cents n box or six Frarnc," there are windmilt,v t'nlikc TO wfep motlia trout furs and,wept- gaps. hexes for $2,50. _ improvement of importance in Ince- r the ver s•n art irlr-9 TL'hcwt putting away furs ' ,,- ----� the mll'c of HollaTr<f, o y gator iromtruction tkat has been pro- _ nnfl woollen articles for the --urnmer, p WASIIIN : illNT, SAIt1IATARIA.N CYCLIST. rti which windmills of our own farms, doted. They are made of thoroughly carefully wrap each article separate- which turn as 'the 'wirxl shifts, 'the seasoned c wood, with two walls, ease ly in newspaper, and Put Pieces of The other day, when away from "Major" Taylor, n negro, is ad-I hugr fans of the French trills are within case. Between these walls farbon ata ay with there in a tin box j'huniv. and with only a few clothes in mittrdly one of, the rrelites,t living i term d about by s hand-r, miler, mineral wool l packed-fotTpiec the cA cupi,inay with teras ink is death Ivor bag, my little daughter upset a I,rncin: c+rcli--t«. Ilut sinre the sham- Luring the war these mill- diel very best.,ineulation. Each piece of to mbthx. _ bott:e of shoe di-t;.-sing down the piorlships tvere held at Montreal in I good 'service in indicating to the the care is mortised and grooved and Mildca is one of the most d[fllcult ifront of her arrsy, ruining a light- 1599 he hay -been debarred from IT'rench officer' the, whereabouts of screwed, making the whole as solid colored i haurbloase,-and her new Icompeotjlig, because of the daces he-.the+Prussian-army. The fanc'of the •is a rock. Chatham Incubators are alai] 9 to remote. flub well with Mule � s g , kilt t�kirt, nrite9 Mrs. }n 1101•! an the Continent, where ell I ! y were an•aaged so that they • equipped with scientifically perfect h ling rni i' regulators which are an infallible 1 Henry Wright, I was in despair for the more important events a� Ile faced the Spot where the forces of means of regulating the temperatyre. ° a few moments, bttf went right to ;tided nn Slinrtays, Hr. has tetigions tin, enemy were the thirkest., the a Iwbrk to we what I could do, . I 'scrupl,'s against s;m3llay racing, aml mills thus ser•vinrr.-as signals, that No cash to pi1Ly until �houl coldswasher] both gar•nients in clear Iat.a sciu,ilice of thousands of dollars could he sr on a long di .tance away. Q �j t water, without. a particle of soap, ,has steadfastly refused to race any- The Prus-flans never learneil the October, �vw• and 'after ' passing thr•irugh three'whhere on She first dap of the week+ trick, which was employed all Oct router,+, to 'illy stirpriso every stain !Last year h,: refuse•1 an offer of through the waf•. We will start you raising poultry Doli't thunk y0*u are, justi- of the dressing disaplJeared. F]4,000 to compete at a•series of ------4 - Now she could get. along without TFACI NO HENRY. for profit with a Chatham,Incubator feed ill beim' laid u «'lth a race mer tin_x in Prance, because ac- without one cent of money from you a P, the blouse, but I did not <xr. how l crq,taricy would have involved the Little Ilenry had run away• Before until next Fall. That means that you she could r c nsc with the. skirt. torttiture_ of his 'princi(•le« against lie.was captured )nether had passed can take off seven of eight hatches :cold half the xvinter merely ! Now that t Irons'could plot be.ol2(aineel, and so Sunday radnr. s me anxious moments and make con+iderable money out of ++i because it's the Season WjIC ' I h"iski to stat lily wits to work. I he was safe at home again, She took the Incubator before the first payment w'ashc� �e shirt throogh an ad-di- SAUCE FOIL THE GOOSE ONLY. him on her knee and said; "Henry, bsMee due. e We couldn't make this offer if we V ;everybody is SUppOsed' t0 tions] water, took it oli1 without Young Lady-"I'll consent to '1>e 'mother wants, to tell you a little _.. wringing 'it. •and with: my hands come engaged to you, but, only pro- story." Ile nodded his head in gr, were not certain that if you accept it have cold S. At first a . cord smoothed the pleats in place and .•a,i iotially. If I inept a man I love approval..'- you will get complete satisfaction, if ' pinned it to the line by safety, pins better I shall claire) illy freedom, .of "One time mother was far away in we were not positive that the Chatham rilaV 1lOt a1110U11t t0 m11C11 through the beft.- It dried in 'a few course!" a little town. One night ashen she Incubator will pay you a handsome hours (there was a strong wind Gent-'Nand if I meet a young lads was fast asleep, a bell Degan to ring yearly income. but It is likely-to-hang Ori blowing, aril bright siinshinc) find I ii'.,c better, what then'?" tun<l, right close-to-her house. Ding- 'Thisrsastraightforwardoffer. We when I took it in, no cine woul!I have YSutig Lady-"You just dare', I'll dong! ding-dung! ding-clung: '_Mother make it to show our supreme eonfi- 1QIlg, C•oug11,. • t0 1Ye FOtl . .,less r a l not' touch- you a for breach of promise, woke up. She was frightened, 'anti deuce in the Chatham Incubator. We e 1 it, and better still, it had not n want o trouble If it 15 riot stopped and don't you forge , - r shrunken one bit, as it, had been in ---T-- was culling to.)d and ringing the are sure of the satisfaction our Inco=' cold kenwat ' only. IN '1'fT.F. NURtiFAtY, bell.. 'Child lost!' Tltilg-dong! 'Child hater will give. Every machine we - it h ---T F�verp-another_should 'be able tc to«t'• il't'g-d°'ig! "Child lost!' sting- have put out m nefarighborhood has. made other -- sales in the same neighborhood s t PoTAT(h:' t !ANO CTIh:P:FT treat the minor ailunent9 of her little. dnnfi! "]tether's heart beat fast, and she Dur offer is to sand you a Chatham oto s Emulsion (t)ie the most delicious of.r,,lith ones. Prompt action clay prevent stood,by the window' and listened- Incubator at once,freight prepaid by Sc1 vegetable dishes is potetio-s prepared sericnrs ilir,rss-l,erbaps sued a c'h11d''s uetUithoutonecent of cash front-you. with cheese, but- it, Es •so-dcldcious• life, A simple remedy in the home listened a ytenod-until 'she-could ilei i' you make you► flrat payment itr ThF�se colds that hall Olt bear it any more. Ilut she cotiliin`t October, 1906. The balance to be poli g that it is fast becoming almost. as is therefore an absolute; necessity, g)),t o deep again, because she w•as In October, 1906, or if a Cash Buyer weaken the throat and lungs tte11 known here in At and for this purpose there is nu- sorry shoot the little child's you get it cheaper. Could any offer b And. potatoes arc so st.npLr a thing thine else •sn good ns Ilai)y's clan ,Bother. in the. morning 'Slie iv,,nt ,be fairer'oirnoregenerous? =so mn''ysnry a Hart, of every day's tI'I ahlct s, Those T_ahleta promptly Ont on the street 'and asked II Inas;! R,11TH FALLS,(1sT..Ymvemhcr pih,1% _ and make the Way easyfor- .),.11n1y, that [hr` leas;gnt hlendirt df I Tle lnenhatmr slid Rrmoor that t-bunght from ymrc p curt all stomach and ]intoe] troubles' Is the child tonne]?' Ile shuol; his cheese and po'at o is a change i hnt is ltrek up colds. allay levers, dost erre, Abend, Pri tty soon. she tvcrit <uit ! ezenr•on times t w.h nu.rm Ty i).whore wmo,mt 'plietlmoflia and perhaps con- �-wc,,`n,.�-, ,.h.;.n it rmn w„ +..n, e d r m,mt. r.m ra almost pi,luant, ,ill teething- and-Il•,ake •little again, and asIted anot.hec nevi• 'ly'i �','„iaPa�i­i wihhouthch m.ihe a:r.trCw rrd'fnri. _ _ A-ftei-c-ix -or soarn. polfttc/es hn•o ojl,ts he•althY: .attd. cheerful. C:uaran- the little..' child folold?' 1t ]inti ie.fan,moretlnuthwtnrnt«.tnrnn49rmnderro•trne. - scimptlon. It-is just, 1S `Nell Younre.pv,rtdto?• boiL,d un'it tivw fir,•.nm 11}', stash teed t-o eonta:n:no opiate 2)t' Poison- follilfl,' he said. Tn_ the,aft,•clic ion,t• II Ry.tF.f�Y9t.OP. `to reduce the chance as much than av .:',roi,th a:Y p«ssil>1,;,,y1,d,ling [oils soothin;!; stuff. lTrs, John ti, tt+h,.❑ it wns gCtting dark, she ayl;ed j Write tic to-day 1'or full particulars n conPle ui tahl,•sPOnninls Of butter, I'rin_1 'i-urest Falls, Ont., says:- iy lncly, 'ii t'e they found Che child?, of our ells, and mention this paper. a5 OSSlbll'. SCott S Z 111U1510n salt and !,el)Prr, nerd eno,igh hot. 1 -1liiii1 1 r,in ]htinR linl,y's- Owil -And the• iath• said; =T,•s._he.is uuud• -Don't pelt it aside forranotlrer tinge as P mill;'1u`innke ',h,•m ,]lift.• soil. grate li ]'ylltlets irw Illy baby's lift-' lle tray Poor-,itt16 boy! ile w'us drutvnril in this special proposition rAavbe with- SOOtl1eS, heals and Cl1rCS a a half ci,ipful' (>i rhee;f• olid tient it �bnilly const•iPaled: l,ut after }riving th,•-.lako!' drnw•natany tinie. into the n)a�h,vl Put aloes ,led .{'rate !him this 'I'alil,•ts ho toss &.11overl lit. ., Vrullc'r stOl,Ped, - T'ar a nlinute THE MANSON CAMPBBI.t:CO.,Ltmtted COId and CIOCS It C1UlClL1�'— a ah'i11 lake-o c}i„nse..utet Lhe. 1.oP-fence, l Zlso fmfl thou a,n011 "vitro Jlrnry looked at her soleni'nly 'with - Dept.S:Chatham.Ont. that's- sit in the• ojn until the ch,�sc he is lit all restless, still feel T can-' ,vide:oPell eyes. 11 his lips parted xAscry:rtae�+„r • `ha 's a go(xl pC1117t to re- _ 111°rRISVI'61v ARF.HOC'CG7 At l t,)tisl.i ni),t.s,+,',e• -Ile say too -9»uc•h in their fnv,tr." nnrl a fris;htened- little voice ,saiW ch.ihsm F.,nntng e,tn, .na ,'hat111 Farm s.•�res. Or cat LhL1 hoilAil putr,tcios ill net-. Soil liy ',ia ,1inq'cisls or sent by "Tell life "109111' it. nFain." ti' �ew'Yeerroinater,Re,,rHillf, .e{iia i •ArTORIf•AT ig.member: Cher larq� {rtede�;'hw it for Ecs, triail a't creta a 'hn'c- lay w•rithl} he hes tated, divided llr+ttceen the r Will+uendyou alittle t,try ifywlike. en+l err:uic,• in a bay,* dish. (;rate lth#- 'rlr \11111anut' IrellicInc Co., lend titcna tfeara t shocking' hislljtcndetr 'chatDaa,one..aa,tnetrott,xtoh. rt :SCOTTo,BOWNF.Toronto„Ont }iee--e ,leer each any,,, -of pot at Orsi Tirockvi Ile. Ont. � -5s,-\."" ,i6t< - .: • .. , - •. - -- � .... ' - ' ONTARIO LEGISLATURE LEADING MARKETS lambs, $5.50 to $6.50. dull; hinting lumbo, $4 to $8 each, WHAT OUR LEGISLATORS 'ARE _. I10gs Mea Market Reiner, es ••BREADSTUF'FS. Hogs- arket a y; DOING AT TORONTO. 25; lights and fatii, $6 to $0.75. _ Toronto, April 4.-Wheat--Ontarto NOTICES OF MOTION, -No. 2 Ted and white quoted at --♦ $1.04; spring, $7e, and goose, 80c. TERRORISTS ARRESTED. ` x Mr. Jessoo has given notice that Manitoba-5o. 1 northern, 88c to Only a • Small Screen in Front .0 H4 will apply for an order of the to c, 2, 95ic to 9'Gc; No. 1, 890 one of Them a Director of the Hottse for a return o1 all come- to 90c, • spondencri between the sheriff Bomb Campaign. of the Flour---90 per cent, patents, 54.30 p gn• _ a. Russian Army. County of Lencola and the late Gov- to $4.50, buyers' sacks, east and A despatch to the London• Dairy erament or any member thereof, re- west; 15c to 20c higher for 0holce. Mail from St. Petersburg saya ten spectiilg the appointment of George Manitoba, $5.50 to $5.70 for first arrests that have been made by Bush as Jailor • for the County of patents, $5.10 to $5.40 for second 'AT GUNSHU PASS. RUSSIA LOST 435,000 MEN. Lincoln. Patents, and ;5 to $5.30 for bakers.' Gen. TrepotI's special police are otH- A despatch from Guns�hu Pass, The Echo de Paris says that of- Mr. Torrance has given notice of a Mhlfeed-Centimes scarce at $15 cially regarded a$ of the greatest bill to smear the fiiunl'ci al Act. to ;15.50 for bran is bulk importance. It is believed that the 108 utiles north of Tie Pass, says: Rcial documents show that the 14 1? , $17 to .prisoners incl itis some of the ohtefs r Mr, Preston (Brant) has given no- $17.50 for shorts for car lots east The situation here is unchanged. Gen'. months of war has coat. Russia in and west; Manitoba, $20 for aborts of the terrorist'organization. Even tics of a bill to amend Loc Public Histcheako has moved.forward into i killed, wounded, sick and prisoners greater [ery o doe is attached to Parka Act and a till to amend the and $iB.for bran. close touch' with the Japanese, and.435,000 men. Gen: Linevitch can too discovery of documents belonging � Municipal 'Act. Barley-46c to 4 7 c for No, 2, 44c to the keeps.up constant skirmishing. Else- muster only 300,000 men. Th pe- to 45c for No. 3 extra, and 43c for Prisoners, which it is believed J where'everything is asst: criniar cost has been $1,040%00,, - Mr. Sutherland has given'notice of will enable the Government to deal a ; y f; q y a bill to amend the Act -relating to No• 3 malting outside, Toronto Gen. Mistchenko, when he learned 000. g more effective blow upon the terror- - of the beginning of anic during the the seed and operation of motor. freights. P P sats. The principal prisoner is nam- g g P vehicles on highways. Rye-Nominal; 71c to 72c for No. ed Zavitaky, It is alleged that he is etreat from Mukden, though an un- JAP PRISONERS SUICIDE. 2 f.o.b, outside, sad wound forbade his walking, fir. Mncdiarmid will introduce a educated and wealthy, IIe is known - A despatch from St. Petersburg Corn-Canadian firm• 47c to 48c "drove in a carriage to-his force, and bili to amend the Municipal Act, Ito be a vloleut revolutionist and one 4 says: The Bourse Gazette prints a for yellow and 46c to 47c for mixed of the directors of the bumh cam- 'amumed command, which he has report that a number of Japanese MINOR AMENDMENTS. f.o.b., Chatham freight,; American,paign. He recently arrived from since retain,d, though he is ratable to Prisoners, at Medved have killed Hon. Mr. Hanna, In reply to Mr. easier; No. 3 yellow, 55,c to 56c; abroad with a false passport, as dW side over the deeply mired roads, 'themselves by hart-kari, and with Harcourt, said: "It is the intention mixed, 55tc to 55ic on track Tor- also the other persons In custody. .which are beginning to dry. I arsenic. Gossip in some .trcles in o. the Guyerninent'to introduce at onto.- Two of them are women. One is the Native repordA, which ntay be tak-iSt. Petersburg attributes the sui- this session mine minor amendments Oats-Unchanged; 40c to 41c for ivell known Clime. 1vanovskaia, 50 - --Ion for what they are worth, state .cidea to ill-treatment. The Amer!- to the act respecting the sale of No. 2 outside; 42c at low freights. years old, who had been vainly Ithat the .Japanese are leaving, be-�can Embassyhas not been advised on fermented and spirituous liquors." Rolled Oats $4.33 for Oars o[ nought Ance the asaa."ination of fore the Russian front only a screen, I the subject, A short tiara ago, at AN AMERICAN FAFERT, bags and $4.60 for barrels on track Ciai Alexander. The other woman capable, with the help of the Muk- the request of Japan, the Embassy here; 25c more for broken lots here g young Ron. Mr. Flanua, relilyin'q to Mr. prisoner is desc'rihed as beta den and Tie. Pass fortirrcations and sent a representative to Medved to Smith (Sault .,te. Marie), said: "The and ` outside. and beautiful. She is a (laughter of isrrisons, of holdirng ir. r.heck Gen. I investigate complaints by prisoners services of L.- I•:, Thorne have been Peaast, to 68c for No. 2 west , Gen, Leontiova, ex governor of I o- d.hrevitch, and are tratrsferring the.of war, and reported that with the engaged for a temporary period for and east, land and Poltava. Two of the male i bulk of their fire armies to Vladivo- P P Buckwheat-58c to 59c east and ` •, exception of a few minor details, special work for which he is special- west. prisoners were dist;(+iscd as cabmen, - stock, and by'im"'aas of wide move•' which the Russian Government un- ly qualii�el. It in::ludes a report on _ They had been watching the move talent, through Mon-do!1a to Tsitsi- I dertook to correct, the Russian ar- the various inciuseriea carried on at menta of Coveranr-General TrepoR, bar. Considering the great dis- rangementa were admirable the Ceutral Prison, and the install- COUNTRY PRODUCE. Grand Duke t'ladimir and M. Rouly' 1 stances involved. the plan appears guise, Minister of the Interior. meat of a s!'atem of aceountinc by Hatter-Is, fairly steady, with a 'Itoo bold, and almost impracticable; A BATTLE,EXPECTED.. the various, institution's lit the Pro- firm tone. �—_ nued success, bold inn from con- vinclal Secretary's lk•partment, Creamer,, prints 25c to 26c but Js, angst intoxicate . P _ - etertnfned peraeve+au•ce muivc, and A despatch from Harbin sny'a' Ja- ccheroby the 111nister Ire charge will du solids ...... ,_ 2.^,c 21c 80 POUNDS OF SILVER. fiat hit 1,e re- panoee scouting parties are active meat en�erintt the work of the de- do infer` medium .. ...17e 1Ac: opportunity for for ovale i of the R, tring to [ti('rce the screen shave a corira^'at+ve monthly state- DALy, tubisir ,,., ,,,,, •, ,,,15c lOei Big Lump of Rich Ore From the ' garde.!. a srtuRussian orc , Y to the- R•dssian vanguard posts and - I purtmzv, ai.d the coat thereof etas- Dairy, Ib, rolls, good to Temiskaming District. which tlwa far Fx►e play cd an irasigni- j dc�clop the disposition and atrengtn stied under the variou., h,alis of ex- cbuiee ...22c 2, - pcaut role, to distinguish itself by 'of the posirions, their, attempts at A despatch from Toronto saes•- penetrating the Japaae+ie positions. times verging on the stature of re- IT'endittire. Nfr. Thorne resides at do large rolls -,.20c 22c 0,e cite of Pwt liuron. He is ad- I do medium „ , „ ...18c 19c i !Fir. Gibson, the Director of Mines. Gen. Linevitch has odtifcre"d the re- 'eonnaiasar'ces in force A few Ja i aumptioa of dulls, see n the nal- ancac batteries, which have pusheo ditor for Ill, E'ort liuron F:nµ+ne &. Cheese--'T'he market continues to i has in his office as immense nugget !iliacs occupied In the da t�rne; and far leeward, occasionally drotins- lThraisber ( uu,pariv anti th,• Can'adlnn hold a firm tone, and is quoted un- of .silver Latton frog the Trethewy p y p I1'or•t Ifuron Fngine & '1'hiaohcr (''om- changed at I1#c for large and 11=c mine. near ('obeli to lor, on. thn pang of winntprg, and ether eom- for Mina in jot) lots here. Temiskanuns Ratlwac. It is a etrlk- lnutrie in the bivouac at afg•ht. An moss shells in suspected places On (energetic rearms is being instituted R'edvL'sday them was a smart bripanes asncirint••d with them in theush F E'rlccs are steady at 17c. Ire- sagexample" of the richness of the giI$- : _.7be soldiers are much attached to where Gen, Miatchenko is stationed. manufacture ai hi and sale of agricultural ceiPts are fair. while the demand is I mineral depo,lts In that district, !the naw commander on account of I the .Japanese pressing forward in a implemonTR and thrash(ng machinery. active, 1'wraty-five Inches long, twelve Inch- his drapte, soldierly style of living determined endeavor to make a 'Thy .wstetn th:It is being tngtelled Putatoes-Ontario. BSc to 70c on es v ide, and two inches thick, it is Tile army is being resupplied wt,th thorough reconnaissance and learn track, and 71c to So* out of store.. practically all silver. It weighs 80 cam .•r.-ndily lie. carried on by the , ands, and 3!r f;ibaon aces .Its (equipment for the summer, which the the dr.apusltlona in this quarter. The Fa-tern. 70c to 7iit on rack and Po places present steel.'• officers especially ripe, several regi- Russians repelled the ad,ance with- r 8Sc to 90c out of store. I value at abWA $'1.',0. `Mnents duringthe, retreat throws out uncovering their dis Mtions. Me Hanna a flied, for the betie•it i- Baled H tiPt IS Po Rome ne,vsraprrs which were distri- Flay-No. 1 timothy, $8 per Five openings are now being work- . •!away as the offlcers' baggage There were ivatgntticant losses bated about the matter, that kir. kin, anti mired or clover. $6 75 to I ed in ,that locality and Rince their Aside from these reconnaissances, af- $ for car lots can track here discovery. a year and a half ago, Thorne wac not and never had been . GREAT 4MUTTNG EXPLOIT fairs are ¢en«rally quiet on the In the ervplovment of the Standard ! haled Straw-Reids fairly steedy about s half-million dollars worth A despatch f+'ma Geu Kuroki's southern Positions at $s per tun for car lots on track of ore has been shipped from the dis- Oil Company 1Army in the Field, via Fusan. says. C"•hiurs,� state that heavy Japanese I here tact. It not on!} hears a large pro- _ --Two detadhments of Japanese cav- reinforcements are constantly arrlt- 111.110UNT DEPOTS. t portion of !silver, but alko cot,aft, ialry have returner! to this army, sag On the quet,tion of the setabl,mh-} MONTREAL MARKETS, - Recently other veins of silver had after the most exta.-aive and danger-, n.ent h% :hc province of remount ata- been disevyere-d, which have proved Moue srouting exploit of the war. 'Phe TO QL?T SAGRALIEN tions for wtppiying horses for the I Montreal, April 4,-%0, '3 western very inch._ idetadhments were sea' north earlyIn. fsritioh army, Ilion Nelson Monteith. I inspected oats are offering at 421c A dosr•att h from Tokio says' No- 2 January under etas leadership of Cot. thin his occurred here to indicatei ilia nCcr of A rieuitur, stat-ed flint 'on rack, \o, oats are sold at g g 4-Ile more, and No. 3 at 44+c to -IFATAL AFFRAY, ;1Nagantuaa and Major 4aRegawa. and the $_ 1'h. rongtdered that it came under Do- ` po+sNnllty of peace The ]NI 4;c No. 3 t:arle is noted at equal each numbered 15r• inert. Only 100 Istry of Kar and the �tlnlstry of t mlr Ld,n-iuri,dictron iI the tJttawa to 41,c aflont Montreal llay eas A Galician Lies Dying. in Winni ! jmen of each detachment returned author,(l••a did not act. the proving(• Bos ttal ells ]far:ne• continuo their activities' as if are quoted at (i4Jc ower freights,s, Pe$ P ey explored the' 1suss,an position.•+- preparing for war for years New w(wkl have to do so. It way, how- q g _ - .. and' barley at 581c low %ew Fork, west nt Muktf n The• encounter-!!' , ( . . They Pier, lar rlv a matter of dollar++ and t r Winnipeg vx ' levies are being ron9tontl� atnt to g - Flour-1[aniioLa egtmo bakers, A (f'spa ch from pc'g ys 'As _ and eluded many f,+rcea of Russian i uthoritl(w a c•enta The Imperial a wild t Pte' the r -alt of II d affray wino Che• front. It to tfleiall stated that t0 r Sir � e P'i a a.v rK o sac $5 o I and atone Y ff a $5,60 Cavalry. and penetrated Gen. Mist- thought, ry' Pe pay, h would not a he the M,, he `casein-sad On' S - fi Mtn columns are following the 1to S ScI Paints s rat ht rollers (.alicians to t at $ t v r t; o c a 1 chenko'a lines, Then, going nort'i- g @g n g g t - 'ward, the crossed the rattroari, ilurauins northward. interest h,n• pr:c•s now prevailing it a'oul f, flags, $''J..;(i to $2.5:I; In barrelq, $5 urday night, Flrinrii•h VintunuR lien >� however_ he aI<e to provide such pitting the road anti the telegraph in the campaign is being part!, . . P ;tri to $:>.4b, patents, EJ.70 to b5 - dying at the llirinil,,f Hospital. Ile depots in ca<e the market for horses Bra is swTorin is• Froto artful wounds in eine during the- battle.. Afterwards trnnsD,:rre(! to the eastward. It i� reported that th,e Russians are pre- '(' decline' 3liilteoJ-lfanrtaba bran In bagc, the head, tractdurd ribR, and a they visited Kirin and explored that ,aria: to abandon the !ulnad of TOO AfU('FT POACHi�(: place. and tinally returnt•d to the 1 . $]rd to $7', per ton; short G, $-n to smashed hand, which has neon stump !army north of Kaiyuan. I`aghullen when its waters are free A n mher of comtnercial fishermen $21; very l+ttlefOntario feed to be ed on. Four rittkloaders of 'the riot. 10ITIV Frons C'oll!ncwood and Meaford wait- had, anti prices a+e about $1' per named Koliik, Dic•1ny, Fowtug; and A FLANK ATTACK. Russians are strengthening od on the Vommis-ioner of P,rhlic ton higher thun'll„1lunitoba. Dioruf7ski, are under arre.L.t. A despatch from. Harbin say s:-.Points north of Tumen RiNer, Corea, Works. I hew as'•ed that i .vheries tlay-Pricov art!•- ea-ler, rit $9 to A PLAGUE PREVENTIVE. 33usinetia is paralyzed and a general ' in the vicinity of Hunchun, north- regulations on Georgian Ray be $'i.:.5 for No. 1, $A to $K.25 for lack of confidence is-shown. A ma-i west of Possiet Day, and at points Inure strictly enforced: At present NO. 2, and $7 to $7.;,U for shipping _ Jority of the women are leaving, on the railroad in the vicinity of they soy the, ,.vai.-rs are heing de- I hay. Carbolic Water Will Ward of _ It is believed that the Japanese'Ning-uk, 160 miles east by north of. populated by poachers. Tho Minis- Beano-C'hoice piimes, $1,40 to $1.- `LSpoted Fever.," etre preparing a bold turning move- Kirin, A good , highway extends ter will cotistdcr the quealon, d;, Iter hushel, $,1.25 to $1.27 In car A Chicago despatch say4i-A. ir•e- lment eastward, and the Russian cav- from Possict Flay northward to Nin- GRANTS TO TIOSPITALS. _ lett, ventive of cerebro-apivat me niritts I r oviMons-Fleavy' Canadian short ,airy is operating wire to avoid a guk, which adjoins the Kirin Road. f{on. W. .I. Fiann'n, Provincial :+ec- r ("scented ravaging • the dread plague repetition of the surprise at Mukden, ret-ary, has decitllil that Onl' uhlic cut pork, $16.,,n to E17.5U; light P short cut, $1(1,50 to $17; American which is ravaging New fork'and eaa- ANOTHER RF7TRFAT? h<,siitala should be untitled to.ahare tern cities, has. beta suggested by a 1 rut clear fat hack, $20: compound 'NO TRUTH IN -PEACE: REPORTS. A despatch from St. Petersburg Co the (;over•ntnent grant for the sup- lai(I, 61c to 7r, Canadian lard, 6�c pliysician of the Health Department. A -despatch from London says:- Pari.�tates that the Japanese have port of huspita;s. • Is the.past some to 71e; kettle rendered, Sic to 9ijc, An utanr, a a little carbolic' acid "e Standard say's that it has high cut the railroad between Elarhin and, private ho..-pitals hate been allowed I according to quality; hams, the to and water, are the•safeguards. tliplomatic authority for' stating Vfadivo:,tock. Thiry have sent 'Rus- to participate, but. In the future all "The disease is contracted through p p 13c; bacon, l c; fresh killed abattoir the throat," the physiciair ansa Rbat there is no truth in the reports sign siege guns, captured at ,,Port applicants must he strictly register- hogs, $9.„}; heavy fat sows, $5.15 "R'hile the moat reliable prevnnlivn that peace negotiations are. in pro-! Arthur, in the direction of Vladivo- ed and recognised as public chars- to $5.35; select, 1F6.7:, oft cars; grass or that President. Itoosevelt is I stock. ties. The Government rant far this country consists in ata;ing away from infasl- - acts g y dressed at $4.`25 to $8,50. ed places, and in perfect cleanlincsv. ng as mediator. The paper eta The Russians, after a severe tight, purpose has for some years been Cheesy-Ontario fall white and col- pay.a*(N serta that'u to-the resent t'ilne the disinfection of tele air 6• P� P have evacuated Gunshu Pass. $110,000 a ,year. This num is di- orad, ll�c to 12c. should helpto ward otT the disease. no step in the direction of peace has videf according to 'the length of the Eggs-Montreal limed nominal, been taken by, either Russia or FIX TETE DATE, stay of "Use an atomiser and spray 'the Japan.' . `.. pallents. 'Thus, whatever 17c to 18c, and new laid, 18{c to nasal passages and Throat wiBh - A •despatch .from St. Petersburg has been given to private institit- 19C. ater containing 1 per cent. of car- says: Japanese it tions has he;•n taken from the sixty Butter-Finest creamery, :3Oc JAP ATTACE� REPULSED. P proclamations have white hospitals of the province choice fall and ryint;er mako, 26e to tiolk acid." _ A despatch to the London Stan- reached Harbin announcing that the T I P 2Ac; western dairy, 22c; roil better, tlard from So the states' 'Japanese intend to occupy' Harbin which are so badly'in need of money n _ Petersburg about the middle of April. for their work, 22c' to ..3c• &bat unofficial.. reports from Harbin P ASK and Gunt4uling say •that_Japanese �' BUFFALO MARKET,- - — a y approac ing nearer ANCTTURIA. Two deputations waited on Ilon. .O the Russian advance posts, which Dr, Resume, Commissioner of Public Buffalo, April 4.-flour-Quiet, 'Fearftal Mortality Among Cerebro- to despatch from Gunshu Pass, \forks with the ro nest that colon- spinal Meningitis Cases. are 'occasionally bombarded; A Jap-Manchuria, sacs: Chinese merchants ' q Wheat-Spring dull; No. 1 Northern, eanese attack on Gen. Mistchenko's'arriving here after a circuitous flight iza.t.ion roads be built in their re- car-loads, $1.141; Winter weak; No. A New York despatch says:-Tltir- rear and has been repulsed, hinese spective section of the country. W. 3 red, $1.13. Corn-Quiet; No. 2 ty-two cases of cerebro-spinal menin- say that the Japanese are receiving from "Mukden relate fhab the -Japan- J Pafill, M.Y.I'., Addington, and J. yellow, 3c; No. 3 corn, 51.1c. Oats g reported during ane chic have taken over the administra- ' i 2 itis have been rel c large reinforcements'without iatei•rup•, tr Gallagher, M.P.P., F'rontenac, in- -Firm; tio, 2 white, 34;c; No. day !n the boroughs of re also New, tion of Manchuria. They F ave in- Kion. troduced a niimher of their constitu- mixed, 3:sic. Rarley--Western, in i York. . Several cases are also re- ' stalled ..Japanese,officials•inplace of eats to the \Iinistei. They suggest- store. 45 to 52c. Rye-No. 1 offered - ' the Chinese, have taken postmssio❑ ported in Passaic, N.,J., where. one JAPANESE ACTI;'E. ) ed a change in the system of super- at 85c. of the public schools will be closed, of the .Russian administrative build A despatch from Gtmshu Pass says•, ings, and have established a .Japan- vision of grouts for roads,' They - two deaths having already results( "Reconnaissances disclo,e espe.ial ase police force at Mukdru. ' Proposed that a conunissioner should CATTLE 1tAl2�iF:T, among the pupils, The T3onrd of T;x- activity on the part of-the Japanese be appointed in each district and, Toronto, April 4.-Run to-day, 84 Perts appointed by 1Tcalth Cvmmis- y The wets of converting the rail- P' on the west, near, the Mongolian• asked that roads he built.'{n the sioncr Darlington contintics its lab• t i road from Fort Dalny to Mukden in- cars. with 1,285'beau of cattle, 20A frontier. to a narrow gauge road has been northern'part of.iho counties. ors, but as yet has found no caiusa sheep and lnnchs, 1,400 Bogs, and • It is reported that an anti-foreign completed, giving the Japanese three A. P. Aiibin, !Vest Nipissing, in- of the prevalence of the disease. The ro ands is being conducted amok troduced a delegation from Verner, 100 calves. p Pig g g railroad lines of supply, from Seoul Expiirt-1lfarket• firm. at. 54.85 to death rate in well-defined casae Itbe Chinese, who are being stirred,-up Pp: asking that a Oad be opened and amounts to more than 70 per cent. i by we. of • Fen Riin •-Chan from $5,1.2 cows, $3.50 to $4; export to a renewal -of the Boxer •clistur- y S- 6 g bridges con cted betty n flint i' : Port T?alny to Mukden: and over;the t bulls, $3.2 o $4.00. T antes. The Hun-Yuan-Myn societies town and Temagarni. Ilutchvrs-, arket farm, choice i of Mukden and Kirin, and the 'Tsai- Sinmintirl Road, which the Japan 1 ick- e�io are reported to Have leased.- ed butchers, $4.40 to $4.60, thr. Int- PYRAMID DAMAGED. k-t. LI Sootot-y, which is strong in Tsit- _- P -TIRED TO KILL TREPOFF. =- sihar and Northern Manchuria, ' are Vreah Japanose trubpe aro report- ter good enough for light export; said to he working to spread this ed to be arriving at the front. -" good butchers, $4 to $4.25.said by Lightning for the First Assassin Fires at Governor-Gener- short-keels' Feeders-' Very good de Time in History. agitation among the Manchurian pop- —r al of St. Petersburg. mond and market firm at $4.40 to u]atiun, -and .Japanese success is (to- Si Tho�iuis Shanglinessy, presid(•%it A despatch from •(.'Dino snys:-The Ing touch to .augment the movomont, cat &I C. T', R., acromp unfe(1 by his. A Berlin despatchT says: hrLokal $4.50m . Pyramid of Khuphron, otherwise the Many Chlnese bandit chieftains- are daut hter•, has left for Mugland. ` Atizetger snys that an attempt .was Stockers-Mint-ket atoady, at $3:25 second pyramid, has hoon Rtriuck by aeaders in ntimernt+s :ecrr•t societies; " " made to nnirder Gen, TropotT, the to $R.SO. lightning anti -severnl blocks of the' extending throughout China, and A moetin'g of (.uelph citizens au- Governor-Cencrol of St. Petershurg, Shoep and I.an+hs-1farket firm; stone at Me top have been dislodged $.heir inRuence y have a powerful the rived the Council to issue deben- on Friday. A revolutionist fired prospects siead;y, 1•lxport ewes, 84.- It, is 'stated that this is the Orsi effect on the attitude of the Chinesetures for 1,23,000 for an addition to two shots at TrepolT as he.wns driv- 7r, to $.,.:i0; bucks. 1511,50 to $'1.2b; time that any oAIthe pyramids have Povernment and population. the C'oilegiate institute, Ing to the Winter Palace.' lainhs, $6,75 to 37.35; barnyard been struck by lightning. - .. ,. - ,. .._,-,. ... -.._ .- -_...•__.,... ... oto. .., ....-- ...,„n.-L ...". ..- a.—i.. ,..-..._.... _..�, -.-..._.- - _.. - • •J°ZI��aXtri� ; � NOTES AND COMMENTS. danger whatever from ahuuping cough when it isgit en. It has been FThe number who are emigrat- used in many epidemics of that disease Il publish",.ezyriaal mor its Office _ Pickering Oat. ing from Ontario to the �Orth- with perfect success. For sale 6y ALL _ DRU D D IBTs. lie < -- Weist apfieats to be as great this • _ year as during any former year. New Adv" tsevnent � While the lot of the farther has 5IMP30K �. / been quite satisfactory in On �T AVTED—A good dining-room tario during the last few yea rs, girl Apply at Pickering College. 25tt the success which has attended ARM TO REN-T.—A splendid farm the efforts of those who emigrated Fl. ( ueeea�rar� to l't). J. Dunbar.) g bele¢oomposed of the south halt of lot l.9 T88Y5 west in former years,.has eonvine- 9na Range,p F con,consleti°gg of 164 acres sit =^ r1.lapow year; •1.00 tvaldfaadw— ed a great man in our Province uated within three applmiley orPie Ric Pillage RATES 08 ADP1eSTI8iDi@: / g y For Sall particalir>t apply to W v Richardson. that the North-west affords much Pickering watt Vim taeertio°•pee iia• ••II1e greater opportunities for amass- gORT-HORN BULLS FOR SALE ia•h sa neat O4 incron, lin, • 6 PPO •; t' rhf,nu�o,.no►tacloa.�aloraor.l�ad- ing the Roods of the world than is s Th,n°a6r.isnai has for sat, ave vonag I: take much pleasure in announcing t0 our cuetom- {y >wms given u partes making eon_ afforded here, Opinions regard- Short-horn Balls. Four of these were got by `�� bit. John Miller's imported Bhort-horn ball, era and the public generally that we have taken over taNa fors or 6 months or b the+year. Bait- ing the climate and agricultural recently sold for e1,iB. Their saes range trom t/earh oz yearl soatrsots paJa�le quarterly poa sibilities of the "Great Lone to to 19 months. J.W. TOOL. lot 94, con. 5, he entire 8 and business O e Oe Mame. �.. "8 1�iaz~i3 Oo pIon I lines•7a+a!n orunder ����. Land" has changed wonderfully Pickering,Whitevals P O asap t e tiro tock d b nes f the above 1a><NoviceinIcoal columns ten Gouts per tine, during the past few years. The �v OOSE WHEAT& IRISH WHITE WE want to state that it is our desire to make our a,e oeataper line each wbsequeat insertion. G OATS FOR SALH—The anders�ed has h, pWal eoatraot r tee msd,known on afflict~ high reputation which It has for sale a gnat ity of wild Rooaa whoa of goad Store the PEOPLE'S STORE, Our aim will be to meet oa No tree advez�yng- gained is now extending through- gnall and ezeeptionally pure, Also a gaan- = ♦dv,ztise°aena wllEont writb° namruetbns till of Irish White oats which eQrpaasod 38 rlrtllbe interred nnt1l forbidden sod charged so- out the whole world, so that we other kinds at the Mode] Farm, (3uslph; also your wants both in goods and price.. Weare offering all find emigrants flocking over its - aez4inaLl. orders for discontinuing advertiar b' for sale 500 Weisel trees from tont to sir test , nwo must be I wrt" a"d Wal la the Pub- borders from the United Sates, high. Jos.Lapp,cedar Grove. 9l.-tt dry-goods, boots and shoes, etc.,at greatly reduced prices Job work pzompu7 a>+eadaid.so. the British Isles and from many I. E FARM FOR SALE—Palet of European countries. Fora young Fths old and well-known "Mayt old"farm for the serf month to make room.for new goods. ! man especially he cannot do bet. belonaia¢to the estate of.Joe, e. Thomson.; tails north of centre of Whitby ;i —Excel. WE are adding to our stock some nice things in Gents' Furnishings Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors than accept Horace Gteeley's ad- lent for both grain and stock 4.130 acres. vice and "Go west and grow up many of the ProTin.,al prize-winnln{ Short- for spring and summer. We have not the room this week to give Horns have been r n this farm. Orchard you a price list to the above goods—look for it nett week—in Ilse with the country." The neat and good baildinga. Object in ssllin to do- cmr polltle"lriettndepeadenee generation will witness a growth ride an estate. Apply to MRS. J. B. $rHOM- meantime it will pay you to give as a call. " - � 1m—�lfrrWlaN Local Paper. SON,or Dow iia Mc tlliTra7,ylhitb7, 19 9m Ezpeeota►tjona—Toa hearty in the North-west that has never - T 1 We give the highest price for butter and eggs. Uopporl of the people rwiariaslaa:d viatait7 been surpassed by any other music country. With the building of -- A full line of Groceries fee9h and up to date the new Grand Trunk Pacific Miss L. L. Moore, older of Acade Herring, Haddies, etc. _FRIDAY, APR. nth, 1905. }a ' FISH - Railway, boundless areas of•fel•- rate Diploma of London Conservatory , of Music, will receive pupils for in- Freah Fruit and Confectionery always kept. file agricultural regions will be struction on Piano and to Theory, at THAi STREET RAILWAY, opened for development. The the rectory,Pickering.. 44y part that Canada will play in the The last issue of the Whitby future history of the world will To Owners bf Traction y � Keystone gives evidence of the be difficult to .foretell„ but never g D SI M P S 0 N & t M PAN Y, fact the people of Whitby are far wa3 the future of any country Engines. "from being pleased with the atti- more promising than 1s that of etude of the Pickering Council on the Dominion of Canada to-day. Sealed tenders, marked y the tie re Engine." will be received by the ander �^•�t the street railway business. It Each year witnesses some new g PI �ERr=N0't ` - ON�. - y signed, of by lay member of the Picker• source of wealth revealed to the • - - .considers our council to have been ing Towcehip Coaneil, ap to lour o'clock most unreasonable in its demand=, World. While it i= as an agric•ul- in the afternoon of Monday. April. 10th, lural countr chiefl that Canada ---- — saying "as an example of the ab- 5 y instant for the furnishing and operation _ 9nrdity of sorue of the c•laimF- is attracting -world-n•ide atten- of a tract or. engine of at least 16 horse _ rllade, the detnaud that the rc>t1, ,- lien, her mineral wealth remain= power, in cocveytng the Rack Crneher nrr, G �n [ rac[icall tinea ,lored, and who from place to place in the said Torv°ship J,GRI/ it MP any illuluin the % illage. of Pick P y 1 as ma be ra aired daring the present cling pith electricity Nva, a Lnow what the next Eery seat's y q ower for said "'ill a if„ld' ti� a are now only year, acd i° (nraiahtat p jal,epN�yy -. - aauzple." Tn ��'hitby resident rather is crashing stone for road parpos• la Gllllf� iii` i>,'.tit,niu to eta glimpse of her ethu have btt•u In flit�ixbit of j;i%-- g g g P•" as Contractor to- operate ergine at all r !,nu,erl=e re-curets. Much ii yet tirnes. to furn:ah all necessary fuel. oil. ing au a} uearlyeterytlliuh us);et. for this demtltlel may ,tem ab-tlyd, ill store for us, and water, betting and other necessary in order.to heahle tNro• the re•{niePment+ of op many customers in j --Blit v.-hen we con:•ider the case - - "'- appliances and to coo,,Ay from place to thp north part of the t )wnship, i hater dPcIdPd t�, ,,pen a fat'rner s supply nl+,t'e fully' it may lint a ,ear -� 5c'atic Rheuma�ism Cured. place all tools sad app'iances required in he,uye in ('lareinnnt, and'ha%inn tented' Mr. IvVni. D•.K•awrl! ; large show I,1 °'I hetet F,Pr. ,ub;Nct to c�i.+'.c. connection a,te the cresi:icg of the stone: roniii. I stn puttinir inn stark of its lemrnts, vehict-s. sev4ing itrachines, etc. absurd' The c•c,nt ,an}• tens t t t lender. to state the rate r hoar re. PI, I gl hcuniatisn, f"r }'ear,," ?aye I:. El. p• lnything t•c,u may rw{uire frou, a hag truck to a binder. I will still keep a -' the u.=e of the of the middlo ut 9"' "'aldron, f Wilton Junctinn. intra {aired whale eraahing and the rate per stock at $ro.ighatn. ;rued tliruu*It the village, tltu in y j ase tai, .ntle or otherwise required in moving from _ f nit t, were stiff and R ne trill — - — Phib rrew4ingc•on-ulerably the dailgPi much pain unci discomf it Sip ;()intra o poi to a°other.to tragic. Ili soder tf, thininiize vi;,uld clack when issrratgenei rip The lowost or any tender not neceeearib g tiAAly lectured: 40p rogha •tthts•danger ti1S cumpatiy wa, a6k I it-wd Chan,beriain' Pxin rim and B order or#er of the Connell. j ...ed Lu I,lave t lee of fc,nr light- harp been thnraugblt cured, Hasp Y —� `l�long the street 'on w'htch their not had �a pain or aAP front the uld DONAL=D R BEATON, - . cars v otild run, a demand that cz�)tible for many months, It is ter- Clerk Townsbip of Pickering. a raialq a most wonderful liniment: Great rythe c•ompany's representative mal+; E•'ut'3a1P by' ALt. DitC'c;c;lElq. A`.liJl tray quite reasonable, bnt he oh on terllt3rait u the round that a Friday a.l PiCkEa`llla Lumber g PORT UN!ON. Ruud be a precedent for uthei In - r - mtinac I hies to act upon. Died—At Port Union on Fr' - Yard Felt Hats from now until Xma,+ l �, Our c•unte,rnlwraly afro eat•= ` ci, , March 31st, Margaret Muir. aged 1 (,'all aiad see our flats and :_ A An agreement. that is L—od 3:,rears. B+>rn in the tale of Islav t u • , • u I ices. enough for Sc•arburo Tl,• Q-U --tilt F,ineral parttileft Part-unioftPer ter Our gc' r )1 one ::ide anti—Nvhrib-y TI,. on tht d,:r1 i,,it► trmn fur Yetnsil, via Mount �nother sliuuld he good ennu}Ih foo i'or.�t, Gter Cu„where the deehasec9 V ,.:— i�:keriUg. even the fine tutvn. hip r f Yrrket•. was intErrrrtl: _ C. A. Baker, .. ' Arthur Annie•:is around again, ha%- hig.” Wit du not kaon- wheth+•l iii,,n-covrrt-d fflgm his recPFit ind,I n, • - or not the residents of Pick , tion. Jiri. Auuis is solileti int Is NOW Complete. ::,,�,,�iiiiiiizi,.•g�i'is?�,� • •eie,e• •, we •• will see it altugetherin that liglit ri.ler the heather. • So far, they linve not )-et dec•idc',: }f I. (':u.�on, -t., i3 expecte•d hone' In ,ill kin,is of hnilelin;; material A Coiled Spring `Wire Fence to accept Whitbv as their modp. -i,,,rtly from ron ntoi %there• she ha, iricluding -ough and dressed lumber, t in conducting negotiations u-itl. ,rient the winter with her daught,'r, I,ith, cedar, etc. ,� With large, stiff stay wires, makes a perfect fence railt�•ay cit other eorlx>ratiun- ;Ir., Leavens, ,if Gerrard st. Se ra-hith)', of course, Iia had cru" rine tt•e'aher still pret-ails, bill Our Stock of Shingle., is also caul.- • .Not one pound of soft wire enters into the construction of j �iderable experience alt,ng that ^'"`d Spiting rain wuu d be very ac• piete iii By 0,1uniNa, New Brun' • THE FROST. The uprights are immovably locked to the el,table. snick and Ont:ttio Cedar. • rttaaia wires with THE FROST WEDGE-LOCK,making an line. Surae years ago they grant. .... • g ed a bonus of some$4x1,000 or More. first Cough Medicine for Children. All kinds of the usual Mouldings, • absolutely Stock-proof Fence. The Locks bind withoafkinkiag -to the Port Per road, oil certain Base. ('a�in , V Sheeting and Floor l5' When ni buy a rough td clrr i' e • or crimping either the stars or lateral Wires. Will not slip, and our c=onsiderations. And very felt ing always to stock. 3 for small children you want one which • new method of enamelling and baking prevents rust,which adds gently years bass.by in which they do lou can place implict rotrfldence, You Cistern tank's- and watertroughs to the appearance of the fence. 1lialte no mistake. Bay THE TROST. .lot grant a bonus,or endeavor ti: Fant one that not only relieves but made to order. it is the heaviest and the best. For sale b'y � do �u, to.sunie foundry or other cores. You want one that i ungues ; Manufacturing concern. In fart tionaUiy harmless. You want ooe that E. L. CHAPMANe • -Pickerial the Whitby fathers have a mania is pleasant to take. ' Chamberlain's , D. Gordons - -for granting bontifathers And• ghat Gough Redemy meets all these condi, � F. E. WALTON, - Scarboro juncte have the to soon for iA A ala tions. Therein noticing so go.3d for i tee• ee,ee• e,eeee e�, tee tee i e�oe. Y g- the cough and.cold& incident to chili• — nlficetltl • large and never-fading hood. It is also a certain preventit•c Imic3ce=1n town debt, and nothingmore. In and cure for croup, and theca is r o �} .fact the the only objection they —`— Vigilance �'. Committee ! have to their fralieoiae to, tot — : QGIe�� /Yrlsg7e� ' :electric railway is that- they -were "TRUTH" is a strong argument! Formed for recovering.,property,stolen 1 not gilts the pri�'ilegeof grantin; Not one of the graduates of the from-its membera and the appre- gubbcrS 0 thein a bums. Knowing that ex- popular f pension of the thieves. 13114 Chl]�I'�. tceme brilliancy has not been thf• j,�,10 Members having property stolen commani -:chief 'characteristic in the deal- tate immediately with any member) t s in of 'Whitby's collAcils, Picker- of Executive Committee. -_ e1R Ss' BOYS s YO�I[11j11S ` .1 ings telne-entatiyea cannot be a Iemberahip fee Sl•�• J,AD. King's Glens and Boys Stub Froof Rubbers, L�Viiiid?.@d fw- not fulic-N-ing their TORONTO- NT. Arthur jeffreyl Gpn. I ono, footsteps. Cor. 1 onge and Alexander sts. Secretary. President. en erson Farmer, aremon Experience in other loealitie.� hole that electric railtyays ore is out of a position today. It le the truth Exec:Com.—Geo.Leng, D.E.Pagh,.C.S.whop we state tbat,"our students are tori- Palmer,Pickering,Oat. very successful $llaneially, c0llse- formly successful in getting positions after. graduating." Tickets may '1>e obtained from A. cltleutly municipalities are justifl- our school is a High Class one and the Jeffrev, sec., or J. A. O'Conner, vice- wit- ti in demanding perfect tpas i- beet in ireOanads.ar. Enter now. College open �OV� 00D tion and in getting the best possi- the entire year, catalogue free 1 Nle bargain. .. 1 W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. Fullutt' g are k,nie cif the clause.: t I MONEY ..! 4in the a reement submitted by thePickering Council which Al•e u}>,lecteclISVe have now in Mock a hilimellt of Ptdpers Side-wheel and to by the railttay company's r•epres- fitby IN Pump OAS I Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment'. entatiyes. OAN, ALSO Clause tor•biddinq company to•alter O grade of any street oi• road without - y t Perfection Fallilinn Mills. first obtaining consent of c•cntncil. `, 1On first-Class fill woved Oxford Cretin Sel,tliators Clause exonerating TouhshiP from x A and a f1111 line of Iipplelnents. A call solicited. ;.•Prices Right tiny compensation or damage,for any t4 r. = farm property al lawful and reasonable interferance by i f�7 d - any other light, heat and poiver, tole- ` @ y A�i a ,phone or telegraphic Co. 50/ E. L. CHA 'MAN, . C'laiise allotting "licensee" t�•inter- at -.fere loth tragi$s, „•cv,ss : o Clause;ys to. agreement being t jest to genet al Iegaslatirin. Chase as to Township hating rigght _ j'1'O1upt-attention given Val I Pa n e rs . �Pa i nts, Oils-­�" to take any advantage of in • relief p -which may he granted irf the future to all,apj)licatious ss by any railway commission. _ ti ClAuse imposing a penalty of $50 Apl,lp to i _G' t per day for default an part of cum- ) pain}-, �1 d arge fresh stookInow on haud.;�Prices in Wa11�Paper1ranging I Company'ubjected tri entering ifito Wood, Iron, Lift and caret Punips. .THO�dAS POVCHER{ � from Be.up. fanyrov rant with respect to furnish- Also cisterny made to order. .•Ing electric light for the Police Vil- �/ E.'W. EVANS, 1 ;l Mtge of Pickeringt -- 'T�'•i�i��'�1�ti , OLAR[MONT Greenwood. `Dexter. Sr. IV-Re ie bleale, Jose- ♦ _ - i _'if. White has puachased the Sadler i phine Leslie, tYillie Heal. R. E. Call ars Nal's DSiss 111. Henderson is indisposed I farm Mlisy Liscvmbe and wtll move �exander, Teacher. Claremo nt' Yr onto the same in the near future. Report of Greenwood school for �,{ this week. Win. R. Filson has been laid off March 1". 4th class-Stanley Dis- •Who picked the thread off dui for a week through illness. ney,George Johnston, Lillian `3eldon, ' `iE,ster's chat ° duty ° Children's Wagons, Go Carts, Window Shades, Thomas Catherwoo left for the Lorne Law, Tena Tremble, Walter A. Rawson lost a valuable NEbZened es"n Tuesday' of;last week. Bayles, Norman Wilson, Fred Byers, Step Ladders, Carpet Sweepers, this weal[• to be in the railway Bert Gilhuly, Wylbur Gleeson. Sr.h,. J. Price, of Brougham, .wagk at Fort William on Thursdayy• 3rd.-Jennie Dolphin, Angie Byers, - Wringers, ' _,-Screen Doors, here on Diouday on business. We understand his Injuries were only Fred Gilhuly, Fred Dolphin, Closson � eBalsdon and P. Gorman, 01 +flight,only receiving a alight shaking Catherwood. Jr. 3rd-Kenneth Dev. All at the lowest price. u itt, Myrtle Wilson, Minnie Gleeson, -Pickering, were pets on Tuesday. DMus Lillian Wilson of "Home Norman Gibson, Le-alie, Devitt, E. :B:M AT -Geo. Stotts; of Pickering, has Nook,"visited E. Meen on Wedues- Johnston, Willie Saddler, Stanley ,.now got.settled on the DSacnab Carlton; 2nd. Class-Wesley Saddler farm. day.orman and Miss May White of Irene Reigate, Willie Law, Willie Dr.Stenhouse occupied the pill- Ashburn, spent Sunday with friends Brown, Joe Carlton. Part 2nd-M. pit in Erskine Church on Sunday here. Gleeson, Clive Procter, Gladys Trem- evQning Prof, R. W. Sisson is visiting at W. ble, Stanley Byers, Carl Devitt. G. Frank andr Cooper spent Clark's. Van Valkenburg, Teacher. The r�� ainsgnnd�y at Asni,..l"n with A: and B• I3am of,Oshawa, spent Sunday i. R with friends here. The Montrea Witness and Cana ]Kra. Vancoe. R. A. Birrell attended Robt Beith's than Homestead is the leadinggent9ral Robt. Perter has taken up a horse sale at Bowmanville on Wed- news and farmers' paper in Canada= _ 'farm in Scarboro and is moving nesd,y• Its old reliable features are still with Will css,use you great inconvenience when you have a Y a there this week., George Stephenson of Pickering, it and its development in the agricul- We are Riad to report that Miss 9iaadayed with his sister, Mrs. Eli rural features make it a desirable -when you have a roof that leaks. Flee M. Hamilton is somewhat iia- Wilson• journal to enter into any home. Some proved in health. Miss Lillian Wilson is visiting Pick- of the leading people is Ontario Co DOWSWEjy - erin friends. think that there is no other lar ; Mrs: A. Allaway, of Pickering, g ti was here on Tuesday vis...hg J. George Young is kept busy shear- weekly that can be so safely relied in sheep. upon for a family magazine. Sub- and Get It Rei-covered. ,- p H. andi. _a. Beal. Rev. Father Sheridan of Pickering, scriptions can be left with the editor A large crowd from here at- called on parishioners here Tuesday. of this journal, or at M. S. Chapman', - f : to 'the combination sale at John F. Adamson is this week mov- hardware store for the rate of 80e. for ; Bro gham on Friday last. I ing near Whitby. He has been en- the balance of the year. Its &dyer- 3, Gregg is preparing to gaged with Mr. Fothergill for the tieing features for farm stock and build a brick residence at thesummer• Won is from pocean to�ocean and the i north end of the village. TakiAg Desperate Chances, interprovinoW -news is well told. n . -S e shi ments of stock were I ur name now. an 1� Large p is true that man contract colds Send in yo onerat/ -made from this station on Moa- h y y his week_ . .and recover from them without tak- 9 daand Tuesday of tW.and will move into ing any precaution or treatment, and WIRE FENCING.G. ; Mrs. Fot�nd's house, which is bein g I knowledie of this fact leads others to 0F CANADA. i take their chance instead of giv• I build ideal woven wire tenet=�sad build ie - - , vacated by R. Porter. Win. Lin- ing their colds the needed attention. nit, Aiso iron post and portabre facing. LL. ton will occupy the house-vacated It should be borne in mind that every URIAH JOKES, For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to date methods,and 4sl by Dar. Binghamcold weakens the lungs, lowers the vi- s3 m salaam,out every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank. Rev. and '.sirs. McGregor, of tality, makes the system less able to Interest paid Quarterly on all deposits in the Savings Depm•tmenL Pickering, spent a Cot' of days withstand each succeeding colds and SKATING RINK, HOUSE AND and it only takes 81,00 start an account. ayes the way fix more serious LOT FOR SALE•2he undersigned offer. Farmers about to have a sale would do well to call or a`r'ia for our Last week with Rey. and Mrs. p our terms. This Bank makes ai s ecialty of WQeetina or a�aao >•le diseases. Cop you afford to take such for &!a at a reasonable 1. 8. his las, akar Tait. On Friday, 1-11r. McGregor de erste lances when Chamber• rtnk ani also his bons, and lac situated :n _ conducted the preparatory ser the Village of Brougham For particular&V1?. NtrrB9 Blank notes supplied free of charge. p Pa ry I lain s Cough Remedy, famous for its to Frank Sanderrson on the prenusea or to vices in Ersklne Church. curer if colds, can be had for a tri• it'oha Iso n.P, suns 4°'� MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMON BRANCH, Memorial services were field in fie p For sale by ALL DRCUoIST..A. A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Agt. • M•ethodist Church in connection - e with the Beath of the late Nliss I School Reponts. Kate Eastwood. The Sunda}' -- School was appropriately draped ylHtinor roll f ortgD-r E ar nd chonl for v in weniory of the deceased. tt'hit,. E. Annar. E. B:ioth. It' l Ltis- 1` While attending church on Sten- , W Annan, C'. Sti irkjand, A. Hnime., The undersigned i- prepared to m day last W. F. Crawford, of the� �f )'arson, V. NVa1.ton, G ('„w'an. du all kinds of carriage and waQun 1904 PUl � tplJ & itA,tt n;hip of Uxbridge, died ,ltd Ill ('lasss-C, RF,a. R.Thw"r-3A" R,;. painting at his shop over tt'm. w t - tdenly in his Ilst year, frau' heart ..raft, NV, Carson, Edgar Ji•t hru.}:ca I)urvswell'+ naRun shop. s. ;failure, His funeral took place i Mitchell. F. Heard, A, Walton. M. earcP, J. S':Ilivan. R. Fal oner. 11 Also prepared to du all kind- of , ion TueSda when lily reframe Plass- Edna Heard. A�' tt'hit,. B. parr hanging and hi•u?e paint- Jay Windiiiills were Interred ni the Uxbridge t u u �,a n -cemetery. -- :'tniraL,I::-Par�;--. --8 a li ,, tt..I B,tnglistu. • -. Honor roll t)r �cartwr.> Junction Claremont. .aa. On Wednesday of thin Creek aur school for March. Junior divioia>n- -- LIVERY raa1••-tt— R� streets were lina_; ed with Msey- No. on roll 42. Aver a ittendence`=' We ars prerared to de all kinds of wort Barris farm machinery and Avery- Jr I-John Heron, Hazel Bolton, R. CLAREI�ONT �,t1Promptly pertaining to the pomp btawriess• body was discussing the meritstt Alton, Sr. I-Martha Davidson. s. This Winnie Millar, Harold Mc Brien. Jr of Aa.,sey-Harris good was a galaday for Geo. Phfllin It Ft. II-Ruth Ashbridge. Flora Trin First-class horses w hire day of t being his annual delivery of las• nel, Georg a Carton. Sr, Pt. 11-M night, v elements. Davison, Willie Herron, Lewis �^t �aeeessor to _ Jr. II-Maggie Bell. John Leslie, J• Buss in connection meeting ah John Ger®W� egirow A Boll, Claremoos. Honor Roll Of Senior Division tuatton. Sr 11-Mabel Heal. Hollit trwins. X.r.Richardson, Agent, Pickering.of our school for &larch : V. Beckett, Melville Meade. Horses clipped on shortest notice. A. Cla3y-tilarT Macnab, Erlin Leg- -Sentur diva ton N j, on roll 38, av• _._.- - - a gitt. John-1•armer, Earl Dows%ell, erage 3l. Jr. Ill:Clas•-H:trryBrf-) , &.'iiia Morgan, Blanche Cooler. Olive Munro, Edith Dexter. Sr IIL W. A. Th>4mson, John Heal. Jim Bell, Ella Herron. Prvprietor. -Sr. IV-Harold �t illcinsatt, 7if Jr. IV-Kati,. Beckett.Jack Meade. — - - &W, I H ton Found, Ray Runtnhr, Lela L.)(khe.trt Trinnel, Inter. IV-Jen- Rnlnuhr, Fie??ie 1lacnab, AtiR oi,' Hen-un. tVillie Redman, �lahc i hestCasb „ iso showing of finest display of u.st Leggitt. J r. 1� -JI f tie _ _ 1 .� China. A very large aseorcmeac of FItinlel•felt, Irtme Dowswell,Annie ITS MERIT IS PROVED Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys. jnet _,E'uund, Bernice Story, I)elular --Yritey Ifni' hy— _ - Found, Lillie ice Stot III l aa? E received for the Holiday trade. Cali Willie Shepherd• and see them. Thomas _iia?un, 1� LBribscriptions taken for all Magazines, s. n, Hoy Tarr. 31alld AlcKay, Jen- RECORD Of A GREAT MEDIGME F. C. Lafr�uah Weekly and DailyllNewspapue. nie Rawson,•Get-tie -llol•g A Prominent Montreal Woman Teas At the Old Reliahle Market ! - Junior Division: Sr. II- tl Lydia E. p,IIShama Vegetable `VCT. J. H. R=G'H.A.R��ON• :Thomson, Jennie Mason; Clifford find QomDietelp Cared Her. Br���i�am. "Soden. Wilmot Story, Mary A' The �!•ast good Lydia E Pinkham's it lair,Wilfred Underhill. Jr .II-B. The le Compound is doing among SSOC7Z Stye®t. Mantle, Ethel White,.Russel Wil- the women bf America is attracting HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALF-A kinson, Magnus Morgan, Clarke the aLteIIt10II of many leading Scl good brick Louse, containing a rooms. Ratvzo>i, Nellie 'McKay. Sr. Pt. iste.and thinking people generally. ood cellar, and frame wood-shed attached Annie 1'lnmerfelt, of contains 4 1.2 acres of land,small orchard 111-Reza Story, an the premises are&.drive-shed, barn, stable Morgan, Clifford Tarr. and root cellar. Conveniently situated in the MaggieRichard- Jr. „. Village of Pickering. Apply to',N'.V.Richard- a Jr. Pt. II-Minnie Sheplierdsou, son, Pickering. — - if-tf__ Maggie Adair, Johnnie NfcKay„ °e j( Cla;s--Ro_bt. White, Kathleen T 60 YEARS' lev k �� �OOwson, Z�apace 11icFarlane, ��e! 1 EXPERIENCEThat Ana Hay ward. T> �• g _. one Lady;s Recornmendatoin Sold �` ~ �•• ` Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's of yours i5 doing considerable damage and Stoma I believe, sold fifty poxes of MARKS ch and Liver Tablets. . ” I have, patting you to a great deal of discomfort and TRA&[ Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver DESIGNS&c. — Tablets art the recommendation of COPYRiGr1Ts Aa . One lady here,who first bought a box ,/�`ef�Q�`LQtEr//ler Anyone sensing&sketch and deacrt�tton r an ' of them about a year ago. She FYI antokly aacert.m our opinion free w ether an 'The!'C 1S alfa SLII'e Way "•-^ `' tmentior is probably ppatentable. Communion• never tiles of telling bet- neighbois. tions strictlyrnnedentfal. Handbook onPstenU and 'friends shout the good qualities The following letter is only one of eePate onts taseo i�retniuytttior secu i gca�r9Cein ° ' of these Tablets.-P. JI. Shore, Drug-' many thousands which are on file in sprciarnotia,wttbontcharie,int ��ne of avoiding this-kind of trottble and that is by _ ist. Rochester,.Ind. The pleasant the Piakham office, and hto to prove �`n`7��` H�` pued wee rgative a ec is E. Pink- 'i !gg .Co`erittg your roof with them a fxvorate with ladies elsewhere• ham's Vegetable Compound must a A handsomely 111nstrt For sale by ALL DRCGOISTS. remedy of great merit. otherwise it y^�n�L1Orn�r mdntAeet1. -1 d by nil newsdea e3re' • y ' d 9 ' ofingcould not produce such marvellous re- 03610roadway.Nek ` ��i jl Q,a uGreenwood. sults among sick and ailing women: MUNN OCCO , � " Rraurh offs— .r�F at_washinctun.D-C. Dear Mrs.Pinkham;— M. Chapman of the 1Ianttreal 'tVit- "Boonafter-mymarriWmybealthbegan to decline. My appetite failed me: I was -, It is waterproof,-weatherproof and fireproof, 41 nes$ Was at "Maple Hall" stock farm unabletosleep,and I became very nervous takiug photographs of qtr. Birreli's and bad shooting pains through the abdomen and is rapidly taking the place of tin, tar, gal large barns for an early issue. This .and pelvic organa with bearing-down pains farm carries soil), fine stool;. and constanthhmoouthhlcyt ppeeriaodsinbecamemo� + -- �auiied'irotz,, felt and gravel and shingle roof= Horse buyersare quiteproniinent in, miaer7• and Ibecsmeaburdenand ; our locality. and more painful, and .ing. oil account of its lesser cost and greater e to m)family instead of a helptab e bliss Eolith P. Lxw an<l Ge}•tie. Ciih- phsure• Lydia E. 'Pinkham's Vega son were Whitby visitors on Sa)tilr- Compound cured me within three months ditin ability It is easily put Ori and the price day. Boon,after I began using it I felt a change 31n R,v. F', A..Tonkin has been for the better,and at the time of y nest This is file place for the l line ter huttdrecl scluarz feet far all material found visiting fiienils in Port Perry. period tdifference, nwas d the er's to fir-t call and see a full line t Mrs. L. Keeler is under the doctor's I amagee���� l�k better than I did be .Uf first-class blankets find ntttts is only car,. fore I i4ST mtidirlea,and there is great rejoic- at reasonable prices, also collar - �1`WO .DOLL.ARS. ,. tV, tre pleased to-revort that airs. �in the berme over the wonders you -ed- trade and old ones re bolted, _ r F. Hoar is considerably improved. is a worked"—Mrs M.A.C, I-tallier, 732 g}}aranteeing a first-class job. A 3++` R, McBrady waved his household Cadiooa Bt•,Montreal,Quebec. flihll line of ltttrness gr8ase, bells, effects and stock to his nen- farm on If you have suppressed or painful Sold only by robe, stock food, combs and the Brock road on Tuesday, meIIstraat3on, weakness of the, atom R. G. Cammack is ncnv living on the �,indigestion,blow�1�g,�lencorrhoes, brasher always on hand. farm lrttely vacated by R. McBrady. gpoding. ttervoma proetiration, aizzi- Repairing neatly and prontptty, Thee Russlll Hardware Co. Mr. Hill of Green River is moving rims, faintness, ""don't " and p f w into the house lately occupied by R. .aysnt.to-beefvslone" feeling, es- attended to. r,•.' ' G. Cammack. citaibiliV,backache or the blues, these ' One call will pay you. _ Joseph8tephensot) haq commenced are care indications of female weak- 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. ¢<' Imov}ng his household goods. He is nem some derangement of the ntern� 1b going onto the McCann farm just, or ovarian troIIMe. In such eseea there E. W, Bodell, south of Salem Corners. Mr. and is one tried and true remedy-Lydia o Mrs, `3tephenson will be much missed rygkhstn,Y Vb10 Coaapou7i� ' `�'�► . • . - - - 11 „ , ,. • t 11 y ��;��f � � ��»� �,�»•�N, ,e �.a.�••• beading down. "Is she not beautl- • aloes ntrmorous atter repeated gro�r, fol?' Ing of these leguminous crops, I +T ` ! • • les,' said the countess, slowly i cannot say with cerlainfy; but our - • and reluctantly. "She is beautiful scientific friends will no doubt tell _ /� n C (� and that is all!" - us that such II)ay tze the case.t1 ���� y "Not all, mother! 'You don t�• Vij\� V know her yet, or you would sot have RAISING SF%RKSIi[I2E PIGS. _. .- jj V said that; Madge is as good as aha . � - YPSY _ . is beautiful!" GROWING PEAS. Hhere one has a farru suitable for .1' K'hen the hour for retiring came,' keeping sons to raise pigs and has . .iI _ • - - after Irene had sung several songs, A good clover sod makes an excel- ' ' ' * • the latter rose" from the piano and lent basis for a crop of garden peas. the milk of hes cows to feed them, • - ;r•. put her arm around Madge's neck, For the earliest crop I select a they aro prwstable. L keep two _ r -OR - warm, well drained eastern or south- Berkshire saws and a boar the year . .t saying- the around and rause two litters of pigs I . It ; . �- . 'A SECRET REVEALED �!' "You must be tire(!, Jear, Shall ei u slope, plow and prepare each year, says Mr, J. N. Glover, I - 1Y. ' j we go to bed?" ground in March, if, possible, writes set a. i'oune n)ale every two years, . ,r' • •' � r�:�:��•«�� .�.�.;• Madge got up at once, and Irene, blr. T. L. 55'all. In 1903' I planted securin, thu best dock-possible. • I- s4-dj,..++W *-�..•+••./ -C--� with her aria around_Madge's waist, March 0, last year ten days later. . CHAPTER XXIII. "Irene-your wife!" mtirmure went to the countess, Irene kiss- As we are ltlUG to 1700 feet shove ]n spring, when clover is large - Seymour pretended to be surprised Royce hoarsely. "Imp°ssitile!" ed her. but Madge did not dare to sea level and about latitude 41 ,de- enough to furnish feed.-i tura the - ,;.. . : dear Royce, you s and the male .when he is uiet at the question. I understand, my he so; anti the countess looked at groes, It is necessary to be'ready to sows l "Myr dear - Rpvcio." he said, in a don't think I am -pithy of her? But 'her and said: go to work'the First clay it is fit, and kind, u)to a sinal:, tot of -clover, tone more sea then ang=Y. "wh who is?" "Good-night; I hope you are not )f the frost is out of the round. or into the o,chard where there is a -should you ask such a queatlon7 1f „Ay,! who iso" said Royce dream very tired!" After plowing I first use a clod. Place made to r> elterTher them they from the 'you knew me better you would know ily. They went up the stairs together crustier to level the ground and then sun and rains.. Ther they are kept .- that it is quite unnecessary and one ' amply' a 3 1-3-11-,, ertilizer made dupla summer and are fed milk and .> . -- that I do not deserve, It is true. "F•�O answers, .'no one,' " respon- and along the corridor, with its pie- r B ded Seymour cheerfully. "Will you tures and marble statuettes, and according to my own formula from slop .or water with middlings or a that you have never lost an oppor- Y ' Made stopped at the door, but little corn end oats chop. Feed is "unity of inaultifig me, that only a have somemoresine?" g nitrate of soda. dried blood, acid given t11r.o times a day during file Irene said: • phosphate, muriate and sulphate of week ago you attacked me with -er l Royce sank into his chair, and May I come in, dear?" cotire season. With these Hogg 1 t -physical violence. I bear the poured hiniaelf out, a buulper of else- potash, a'. the .rate of about IBOO bruises al v by your brutality even et unsteadily, and drank it in silence. "Will you?" responded Madge, de- also . allow my shotes to run ano lightedly. -A great fire was burning Pounds to the acre. This year I they,lrve on clover, fallen apples and now; s o T Croat, Royce, that I know I Irene, the til maiden, the purest have ap;dici+ about- Ute half of it remlk slop until they are to he penned Illy in the luxuriously appointed room. I where the row o1 as is to be, cul- the duty of forgiveness, and that I s%veetet girl in all the world-Soy- and the two girls stood before it in Pe up for taft.rnittg. In this wap hogs .try. to perform it. And I think you mour's wits! And only the other .silende for a. moment, f"hen Madge tivating or harrowing it in filet- can be earriccl cheaply over the sum- - ., will adalit that you have nothing ,to' day she had given him. Royce. her said in a low voice: oughly, thus putting the ground in mer and kopt healthy. - complain of. Most meta. in my PDX- locket, and shed tears AS she bade "I want to thank you; but I the best condition possible so early 51-bon a sow, is nearly due to far- lEion, would have resented your via-! him farewell! don't know whut to. say', or how to in the season, row', She is placed in the pig house lance, most men would have protest-I For the moment, thinking of Irene, say it; perhaps it is because my The rows ate staked out 3� to 4 tri a cunipar•thtent by herself and ed against and prevented the intro-•i he forgot oven Madge. heart is so toll!" feet apart. Four feet is best unless kept there until the pigs are a w<:ek -- duction into :heir family circle of a; Meanwhile 3ladge was waging her Irene took her hand and kissed her. the furrows are made veep straight. of>d. 'then, she and the little ones - . --err-the kind of person you have battle In the dining-room. Then followed an exchange'of girl- A single shovel plow is used. A fur- are let out duFinc the day to get chosen to make your wife--' fah confldenres, and in a few minutr>s row is lirst made a little to one side ezerciae. This prevent., thuaaps. Ali "_� Royce's hand closed on his wino The halt. hour after dinner-Cho [n- those two con spial s,trite-ae orated of the row of stakes and peas by glass, and it snapped off at the stem, terregnum, ski to speak-during which g 1 p the promising young sows,are allow'= womanhood, shut up alone, pines for for the tight, h:�nd in it, using a quart to a 30-led to run and are eil:Nt r allowed to .. "Tie peri wine flowing blood-like over When Royce juined,Madge, in her foot row, The shovel plow is then the appearance of the-men, is said f breed or are ".old readily for breed the white clothri'.ate apartment, he kissed her .roti close stege, and Just [sane lo, _. •'Leave my wife, leave Madge to be the ucost trying thirty minutes rt, turousl%, and said that she had ,.nou=h to nir,'Iv cover the peas in Fera. alone," 6e said hoarsely "1'ou- of the day. p AL five or six weeks the young acted splendidly, and extolled the fest furrow about 1 inch deep, In though yuu are the Earl.of Lando-al l Some women coil themselves in an!neat way in which she had , turned the second furrow thus made in coy- i Pig`' are taken from the sow and put : -are not fat to speak her name. I' easy chair, or on a sofa, and sleep; I the' tables upon Seymour. et isq the p aq ;a the first, peas are I into a pen by th'nmselves, where they . 'knew it-feel it! And yet you dare others find- a familiar and trusty - 1'hen, with am,thor kiss, he as,e,l Itere fed kept cissa and c riddlilable and to try and hold her u to ridicule-" Irieod, and exchange gosap-that is, p planted as in the first furrow. acrd fed on Hulk, osis, rrxiddlmgs and a . y P Tato his own chamber. cot'ered with the plow in the same "My dear lioyee," murmured Sey'-' scandal; wnile others resign them ,atter he had one, Madge stood in I I,ttle corn. .,• mour, watch) the tin rs that had-A�•I%.:•s to fate and intiulge in fancy g g tt'Av - '1 hug a doubts raw is made During winter the sows and hoar . an 8F front of the lire I,,okLig down at it with shout - - ' broken the wine glass with as ap nacelle work. But all unanimously thoughtfully,_ tr;ing to rt•alire hepr are kept h the stat lr at night and prehensilve closeness, J hold your sigh for the tea-tray and the sound new position. Then --h© began to feel U INCI F-A Ill-'TWFF.N THEM. al!o9cerF the run of the pard during r wife up to ridiculef How could you of inasc'lline footsteps. Ithe ht at of the room, ,he had lived - the day. They are fed about the make such a mistake? 1 -err-am the j}le r ounta4s went straight to her Lt tills wpw•'? to the row.-%mail same as in anmmer, Marc ford is all her life in the opeu air, and ,her ,erred IOCtdvt stases are driven last man to do such a thing' lihy, easy chair beside the fire and, hold-I 1 van in connection with ashes and ' It is only to-do that T said to her in a scr,•en t,rtw•een bar and the there was something oppresai.ve !n r%(rY 1.`f to•?,) tt_ct as the as the _— T 7 K the luxury around her clover ,ogq b+• wap of %urfeto . `—ladynhip, l2ayt6'a vette tent 'tra--re- blaze. rrxalrrt&i.a.d a p.nlo.ynd silence. I )•was a,e- u) sn that the rows can The ho q Anel vtea to the orchard tghe went t° the %arnd„w anot open- .he ;.Fainly deco. (!n these stakes R ceived-now that we have consented Madge -stoud irresolute not ki owing. ed it. an l 1, o-ed out. A rn-isci may be run,, or not as one sees 'it, . to receive her-as one of ourselves. what to du, but Ir-oe drew her to ; I,uultry' Drtticg -is st.rrtchcd and but T ria:; rnifae so' the do not rovt - s > who looked like a m,,.n was sarli g in the ak' and she Fastened vt tipper anti lower edges I ? We must forgot. t>t behave as t we an ottoman, yst out of hearts of co jd see far •stretching lawns fading loo the .ted - ' B J g I _ I forge:, that she was. ahern-what' tr,,rr countesA. - i ave into t!''.e park het The ~r;k at,ef+le>- � + Other ore A, .may do as well. but - ahe was, and remember that she a ,ratuu Iii gray satin, and Crum as ex- P'or Ajoowl'a. my favorite early +a- i B Y I scent of flowers rose from the Italian piety, 1$-lash +vire to us.-"t. F'or Gra- 1 fend a demanA for Rerkaiairra. ano 1. 5 poor Royp's wits'' Ask her ladyship. qu•iiftcly decorated worts-basket took gard,.'ns, nn owl new with a screech ZMm they can ha tattene,t sl any and she will tall you that those •vera•some embroidery, �,lr°rn one of the turrets tows ds tht• dur and other kinds of about the age Any ho that will dress frota ° my very words.” i 'Are You fond of embroidery• .. ,rimer height 24-inch wire is neert R woods, 100 to i7', pounds I% more ready „ 'Poor' Reyes!" said Rogers fierce- Madge"'' she said. spry, i,ut above, that wrtSth the coat "I do sot sok or need your Jtadge looked from her to the work I It was a lovely scene, and 3ladg,' - ff wire 1! too ¢rnat, so i rarely teal. and r,qn be produced rheatx�r � -r` .'pity!" and sh;,ok her head, ! lrane,.i r,pon h,-r elbows and ga/ed at Ith,n ono n--ighing over 200 pounds. _ Rectnovr �ioated over the wound "i dont know,' •qhs r-eplled ,.I I it dreatnily' It w•aa, in the moon- Plant the h'.'•>) Sr°°°'Dc kinds. The Iva!! littera arc o!tualIv kept until he lied itniltcted I have never done as I used to mend I light, as %ague aiid stranqe as this rcit,atnder of the fertilizer will � !March. wh.•n there Is a good de ,' y new life ,a hrra; and t alt h•donged applied between the. rows about the 1 . I •'I beg your pardon, Royce. It- Tony's clothes-and-and Jacks. i !mead hu shotcn I aadom keep pl,g>• , to her husband % brother, the earl! tome wire Is tuft up, and cultivation, for fattonine. until tho sT� a Cult _ eco- lipped tr•3xn . me unawares. Of mcfua -Royce's She w:w about to close th.,t%ind•,w w,lt tallow f)nP or two a)•Pltcatioos (t course. you do not -ant pity You I ''And who was Tont"" asked Irene, a^d l,,etin try •n tr,•s:, when suddenly of nitrate of soda are made before year old, b ;, are .quite happy'. With your pecIlilmr her white iingera twinkling above the she saw ,umrth,n4 mo%tag al, nx the Chi•. �inr•s n•a,.L the_ton of the wire • , . - ` 3 . lI nature you cannot understand the, work path tit-low the terrac••. It ,,as a matin:, to leteP up the growth and P'ARM NOTUX+. blow, lou have dealt the family "Tony was a little boy in the wonian, and Madge, thinking it was ,,,, k.>rp the color ,, dark green ; \"'' pride' List sot But please do- not;camp- she stopped ami crlucsua- one of the ser%ant%, wits n� t much talk of peace or war-between broth- eel, "but I must pot talk about i'.+h.r P)ar+tr-or are made•same he The nlaDner of cattle, like that t intere,tod; but pro,eni l; the figure the, r,rst, ar cordit,g to sea*on. The hogs i9 Kencrnlly poorer"than Uttar s • - e•rs tno' You pain !me, Royce, you him, or-or my people here.' passed ,,tit of the si.ad-.%. of the ter- second anti later pU,ritinas are of the of other fart,, animals an account of do, indeed. And after-well, I did 1 •'You ran' talk about them or aaY- rare wall onto the Luo:,ntit. • not.intend to tnentipn It-but, well, thing PISe to mo, dear." Pat1T bP<t vn+lr•trc -ea, Grad,+s, !�eaator it.c large percentage of nater, It not i will de so. Yo1 aro not 4 ng el she s..id, and there was a Tr.en s•-imething in tlic woman a Nisei year my first). Yorkshire Fiero d,-compos---s Ftlowly and develops lit- aware that I am using all my (n- turrch ,f -adnesa in her v'uice. "I heit:t and in•:+ring ,truck i,er, ansf unr' lmpco.:oti I ride 9t the 3iarket. flu heat - QIuQ+,ce to get you rernstatPd in the'inust trot It is kill different-differ- 'he s:at% it was-the c+tuntcr ),nt.r r'latilln s are covAr�.1 2 inches Flumus-f,,nning mntcricals, tike de o „- If It were iwl,wd •.he, her ladyship raying anini9t and %•t-Welal.le matterq • , artrov he uttered the lie with i-eel and .,trange: You cankbt' under- nr °""rP' , a%'e gliyneae-"and I think f should 'stand." h:+d exchan-,et l he rich gra).' satin Alaska is r-0eeted for the earliest pace the ;!ave,r o! combining with the hat'o succeeded, hut, of course, now "Perhaps I can, Just a little," f;'; plain Mack dr.cs, and had nt n_ on. account of its extreme potnsalt and phe+phone acid of the rirai% a sl,a%%I ar,urnd hcr, and 'lit . that is--er-out of the question. L .a;d Frena in a- low, musical voice nt hur.Iim-try, IL does not otter of to soil to form humatiw Which are reset „ to the •dge of her hlnck b, nnvt. as ih. ,,oil, Phd its c uality is good if it:. asairril�trd by plant.•: when acted 1ma�ine that even your-shell I say, if I were taken away from m}' l self-rohance and---or-self-confidence. I ii to t}yoid rt•cognit ion. 1• y .. p t; a. - •, friends the co'•:utv:;s, and-an the grunth 's r;+sick and peas err flicked ii f h rbc proper soil organism would, not bo sut7lclent to enable y uu ! , or t, m°m,'at or tit o �Iity way re, T should remember them and ji,,t as e•+n r. as they are large It hhr farmer' boy eould have a fi•w . - to join your old comrades. The nut %ruck by fife singntu:ity of the Y think of 'them; and it is the ,aria cr,uuch. 1'ar Puttlnfi on fertilizer- a months' training in the use of Eoois. e proc,edinll: th,•n it occurred to her might ark inconvenient questions !with you." rfistrilrtltcr :s -tired, which is rim by in hit. n; arm rPl),alrirvI in the ad- ehnut-err-y'tnfr wife•"_ "I must try' and for6ct them," ! strange that the o'ounLPaS should 1 • nil c,,ry touch like a %cheetharrow. jurtmr kit machines ant implenacnts Boyce stood, as men have stood -s id Madge. "I have never spoken g° out in -the grounds at that time kit on in a used at, the farm, he wo•ld be het• .-.- - y a' p bn% rinantity can he p • under physical torture, sternly calm of them to Ja-I mean Ro 'ce-since °t night and alone. y %cidth of Trv)m R-to ;� tushes' Ile-. (or crluil,pecT Gtr his bccppation and - ' ' and ondurin Seymour watched him; She nntcherl the rii;rk tlgnre, ;anti g y the day we• 1,dt Ehe ,camp. les, I t.wrwn or slot rotes. Ido my own better rlunlil(d .to sa%e money on . .and revelled in his agony.- niust forget them!" ;ave it slowly nui;e its ,way along .irnrkctin and by havita4 peasready the farm, [t 19 the lack of "flnl� the other day-let me sec, it That s'ems.hard; for the were le path toward the lodge; •then as it g Y to sell earl • In.June I Dave practi- kno%vlydcc in handling ant. properly .was Tueada}-I was in town, and T Lind to y'ou?"• gut under the shadow of the line of y met Lord Rochester. He had seen I nYes," aatd Madge. eagerly; oh, shrubs, Madge sa%v it turn its heSd espy no competition, and they collie caring for the farm tr�tchinecy that - met-you eft• the theatre, seen yogi and- yes, they were fiery kinS: and the x�ta 1„ok-hack watchfully, in nicely with %trawherriLs,' the two is responsililo for 7:, per cent. of•the Madge, and he was full of quest 4'niht w'e loft I stoic into the camp after a. moment paifse the coup- farming as irresistible temptation to frllliros on the fr,rm. • Less mo%'od on again, but this time the averetcc 'housekeeper. ” - I"rott in- its •e !;roup of food un- ab�ut her." !and kissed Lottie and Mother. Katie; s - Some _n.gy say that a machine st ances ennh>it,ing t9iI roFen, {roue Royce bit his lip. i they uerc a.k>cp—" with a quickened step• _ .. "Let them ask what they please," I Sing something, Irene," said Cho Madge stood ,k,okirig niter her, planter antilfi be dsed to adcantage. which !iesh, blood. cnascl,� h>nitnns. - _ he said between his teeth. ""lie is I countess. .. startled and bewilderood. but I have not ,weri a n,achinQ that etc., are forir.ed• Nitro; en-ire(•-er- Why" he brolre out, "e'ven you must� "Conie td the piano with tae, Where• eouid' •the �'ccwnuss-that cc ill pLinl thy-douhle rows as L sant• tract. contains the opposite proper- - .. admit that she is a lad, at heart.". said frene," 'as an elder sister ad- prorid lady i%hose cold hauteur had them. inch a machine that would ties of feeds, Lori along "sit a' fiber• Y 1 es, yes, quite so:' purred gay- dress•s a younger: stal)bed prior 'Badge like so many 1Jant prase a inch apart. In double makes what [a known as carbohY- . . Ilnour. "Sot in sa iety one' doesn't blade went with her to,the pinno. knives. ' during the evening-where root with ) or F inches of sense be- d>,,��r fes t,f foot" hirnioli ti's animal fat. r care much shout ladies at heart when It was the first, excepting the one in co'ild she he going so noiselessly and twePn would Ye very eonvenietit.. T rs€id are hurneci .up in the bo(ty. to they'-forgive me. Roy ce, 'don't be her ossa room, she had ever secs, "S-Fw. secretly"t l.ni'i not '• been oucc'ws{til with a T•coduce heat and energy. Corn ean- -. angry"!when 'they don't 'know• the cety first! Think nf• it!-' She sat "hould she call Royce and t8T1 medium season crop or s,cnnd crop, tains.% appall proportion of protein, - ns . % use of a finger-glaas!" ' on a low' divan beside Irene, and him? as the or nitrogc pun molter, trot -free' ox- Royce sank in his chair and wiped,wutched her• as she rang. Irene's She was half inclined to do so, but r a lar;e amount of nitrogen-frcrrt>x- S hesitated. Whaytever ' errand" the- ' ' blTl 71''w 11ES'CROA'y' 11�T'tM' . ,tract and Irhre, kir rnrbohvdrates. the perspirittiun from his forehead;'voice was-not strong, but it had ('lover anti,row-peas contain a larKa • and "eymour,"".hough he maintained that rarekt•and•most precious of 'alt countess was bound on, she evident- Ono year T had a fine )ate crop corn wished `'it to bo kept'secret, and ing on in August and•`+e'Ptembrr,'bitt pi•rcrntaI,, of protein, or nntsclo - • his se'ta'e,_ benevolent aspect, gloated i qualities, sympathy; and it was very • ' ever tm. it was not Madge's duty to inform tile: pea louse .ruined them. As soon produrim; properties,.an(l a' rc•lnt.iN, "And they ask Inconvenient gves- it she son a Tyro eaa n as too crop i' • otT, carl,y in .Yalu - are reniovcd 'and ly snia.1 I+r)i)ortion of rritrog-,on-fr•eo- tion.<;,_ my dear lieges. I told song, y,iu could ace the blue m�un- No, she world not e o• , , extract, or carhohydrates. Rochester that'y o)ir wife came from tains and hekr' the ''odel" 'ot_the She'put down' the w indovc,•teem- {e;► I o stook. The stakes an an old Spanish family-T believe Cho, :Nytol• guathered; if she sang one of hlinc;', why, she scarcely knew, but aro taken down and 'stored away 4--- gypsies date their. origin from Dvorak's war refrains, the' vision of the sight nt the.dark figure moving ioi next . car I'hc ground it is well i:Of,TI.•P'(1R CRNA • Spain? But though - Rochester 're the hattlefield ruse before you, and So nq ste'tou=iy' in the moonlight had cultivated and red clover i9 sowed. cowed Ft as �o.pcl, others, and es- you saw, in vo'ir mind's eye, the) afTected her, and she drew the cur- The land on n'hich we grow peas . In the coiirse of business certain p(cililly the %vomen-the µ'omen, dear:clash 'of conti•tidin, foes, heard the" taint. closely'. - is an, o•ri field that.. ryas, fa,'med in London bnnla have OCCa91on in rend, Royce!-will not be put oR so vas , roar of the artillery, the neighing of I -It she hall wafted annther n)inute- %shoat fur,ni,icr years, until the `soil out large sums ingolS to China. No ' 1y " 1 the horw•s, the sh„nt..-o{ the aictors, I or t%co she; %%'ouJd have seen sou) was practically exhausted. We First sovereigns, however, will S accepted • , Royce rose lopking tel) anQ and the wails cif the vunrluished; and 1}ring :.vo that would ha%'r caused I' .d it and with Force YPrLilizar that hove the familiar tit, George • gigantic beside his puny' brother. j if she stinst, as• she did to-night, some I her still greator anxiety and act'ral succeeded in getting a fair catch of and the Drracgon on the reverse:' side. 'Share' yourself the trpuhle of ly-I simple-'ballad, of which every word di ca d.; red .Clover. Re hove never used Tho iiragon {liars "an.importiant part ' . i. r." re said grimly. 'Tell them-, was di,tinct, and every note sym_ Tor itarc:ely had the countess dis- any Uarn�'ard.maimre on it, depend•• in roltgions Inattors in China; dnd' Ing," g the whale truth-the truth. `'e[kher pathcttic, ;'oar heart, began to boat appeared in tho park then Llncic .ing entirely nn commercial frrtilizet's iL_�figurr• un for coin is ol,hortenl to Madge par •I shall he ashamed." with the plens•iral,le sadness which) .lake came creeping after her, keeping rhif 'heavy avplication, the (!e:e,;tinl mirrd. the London "11ravely said, but m dear.Royce is near akin -to joy. well +mdse the iercaco, .an ua the t}ilize y y of fertilii.ers ,insured its a g°off catch %-bit,;news bays, thrrofore, to pick I. , - we have to think of our mother and Madge listened spelthound with dc- Patches c..f shadows, and locking like of clover We usually nx,w the out the older o.otns having a shield ,+ -err-Irene." Flight, and uiicnnsciously she leaner) an evil shadow ,hin)sielf as he went clover twice, a year and them• plant on the rever•ve aisle, for transmission He uttered Irene's'name softly, and forward, her hands clasped on her cau_tious)y in pursuit. ,. ' again in p,>as, to the Mast, and these. a'i'a nary con- glanced up at Tioyco's Pace with keen knees, her lips al)ar't, and her won- (To'be Continued.) The lapid is ❑otv set in'yollhg cher- ,sequently heo•oming very scarce, ilnl,y malicious enjuymcmt. . - oiorlul eyes tips on Irene's llly.like . . .. +_ 1. ry and pear trees. oul•v a little extra about rive rt, 1.01f0 romr6bing- "in 1. a I think I ought ta' toll you, face. roomblPing Left for each row of trees. cvt>£ral circ-tlatiotk. in this country. Rnyce," he went on sauvely, "that) Shia was 90 wrapt that she (lid RIGTTT OFF. . the rows of Peas heting plant-NI .' or J►_ + Irene has pramisod-well, very nearlylnot hoar the riper open and the two R1r<i Flusher--"Fl, Mr•'(lold,.oiti, .i feet from• the troes. 'rho trees ' •.• prornised-to,, make '-me `the'licippiest 'men-enter, Doth stopped short and , of men." looked at her, and Itoyce's heart with n tqu have been dancing reach out fh,•ir roots and 1'el a A parish clerk was soveci with hav •` alt the c%'en T , at last declared his ~hare of-tile f,vtili�er (troll :•ecni to ing misapPl'opriatcd soros of the rt "foul" Royce •exclaimed, staring throbbed with love, and: prirlu• intentiurvs, bL hol'> enjoy it. T flail t'h:it. Chi pons (IT) fert.ory m^nay'• 1"ou know, .lobo," - at hi.4 brother.' ilo went odii• to the. coon- ''that only ou ' and "'Yes," nnirinr')red Seymour sauvi Less and touchorl her arm; she lTahel—"1'es, aunt." b,tter after thev have hien grown :i said. Cha vicar, y ly, "Issas a,as almost promised to was loaning back looking at the lire, firs. I�nshi•r- sin sri glad! .4nd veer' nr two on,the same ground, 1 ha%'c recess to It.' "'1 hen, sir," what rllri hli 'a"? a '' with crops of clover the gems ,be- replied Jo Toy, "yriu pay, the. orn hnlf *lye•;. be my wife. 1 hope to be able to ask with an absorbed, absent expres,iun Y Cit.he.r, and' we'll sa for yoiir c6rigentulatioiih ' before on tier face, nnrl she started slig.htlp, Mabel-"Flu declared he would Haver tavern, i1'het.hrr ,t.h)s ;v hrrnnsr the ,and I'll 'ab Y �: _ I :...r, .. ait,rogcu•gathering lrartoria become no niot`o about it," lung. "1 nok—r,,..0Pr=---iw - ' rry.. ' - --- -_ .�_-.-_____-- - . . - - _. - - ---: -- -- ---�--- .1 I . - .. . . . { - .._, ... ._.r. . . ---a— -_a,.,a,!�t1"' . w 1 ..- _-. .ynr`,.+�y."N�. !•_.. - - . . -_ _ .w4' •t+.! ,. .�...•...+a.<.. .,, _.... .... .f._ � -'... - .. r"°:YTS-. } �,y�,: •' 77 7 _ PERSONAL 3 r _ --- --.._ ... .— ---__ - - - U $i� BEST! =Ttit BAST-�oUn #s Ca� Afl�l HE IS EMPHATIC Interesting Gossip About Some ��Iii i r IN WHAT HE SAYS We'll all admit that. The BEST TEA in CANADA is Prominent People. r► The King of Portugal is the best IIEDVCSs Royal rifle-shot in the world, I3e is ' VODD'S- HIDNEY PILLS- CUBED also quite as good with a revolver _ - _ , as with his i•ifie, and has done some O L7[PENSTr � ' SORT. BOND OF BRZGBT 13 wonderful feats at the Paris Pistol p { DISEASE. Club, of which he is a member, �5 0�0 4/ward will be paid by Y Co1lDteet+ of Carlisle is one of ! Leve-• Brothers ' the best of women platform speak- I-invited, Toronto, to any person tvfto z - Sia Doctor Who Said There, Was ens and sometimes takes her place :an prove that this soap contains TEA. You'll say so when you try it: lj No Ho for Ham Now Pro- in the pulpit. She has a private fay form of adulteration whatsoever, ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIBBON'S IT � Hope , sr can any injurious chemicals aounces Hint Well-He Tells Sts ehapel at Naworth Castle, and oc- casionnlly conducts the whole. ser: Ask rep the Octagon Bar. n TRY THE RED LABEL- - Own Story. vice, sermon and all. Wife (who 18 always ailing)-"You You Mr. Asquith, K. M.P., the faro- g)_„ A LOVELY CAKE. FOR SALE!-Are you looking for Mt. Brydges, Out., April 10- ous Elidish politician, is an expert will bury me by the side of my (Special Amon the mar, peClOe b Iirst husband, won't you, dear?" Mrs. Younglovel-Be sure no to a farm, store, blacksmith shop, )•- g amateur urecHanic. BeHe Has con- y` r in this neighborhood who te11,of the structed nutty 'mechanical-models In Husband "With pleas'u'e,'my'dear," pass that cake on the sideboard to hotel, busineigq property Of any kind, y r great work Dodd's Kidney Fills• at't', his time, and he also built two bi- the guests this evening, wont yrv, residence. in City, Town or Village? - doing, none is more emphatic than cy cies, one "of which is now in the dear? Mr. Younglove-Why -- not? If so send hm our 'list.' 7t will in- ( ' that old and respected citizen, Mr, Batt Rheum,Totter,BOZSMa— Mrs. Your love: Because .I made a I serest you. Some splendid bargains. p possession of the Prince of Wales. These distressingskin disuses relieved g Western (teal Estate Exchange Lim- --y mistake and put in bluing instead of Robert Bond: The Duke of=Devonshire possesses, by one application.-Dr. Agnew's Oint- vanilla. It tastes queer`, but isn't•;t ited, London, Ont. "I believe I owe my life to Dodd's las an heirloom, Claude Lorraine's ntent is a potent cure for ail eruptions Kidney Pills," Mr. Bond says• "My "Book of 'Truth,•' which is said to of the skin. Jas. Gaston, Wilkesbarre, a beautiful sky blue? attending physician said I was in the, be one of the rarest and most valu" says: "For nine years 1 was disfigured YOUR OVERCOATS last sta•;ea of Bright's Disease and able volumes in Furope. It is wo ch with Tetter on my hands. Dr. AR i, ROYAL BOOKLET, 4RDat then wet+ no hope for xbe. Then six-times as much as the "Atararin new's Ointment cured it. 35ant_ -31 The. Grand Trunk Railway System t� I comr enced to take Dodd'9 Kidney Bible, the most costly hook that,the of i vgvf#Aea ourseltown. look direct a aa. a .o Pills and, used in all twcnt boxes. Angelina-"Edwin, promise me are distributing .a very handsome .t otetilssoar wTo,.rlw estreat lloou<.1, B. I1M y British Museum can boast. The late you'll never describe me as your re booklet descriptive of the Royal Mus- BRITISH AIMRRICAN DYKINa GO- " -Now I eat weal, .sleep Well_and and my Duke recused an offer of $100,000 for lict?" Edwin-"Dearest, I never koka,Hotel,-,that is situated in Lake ' IdON' 'REAL. 'doctor says I am well. Dodd:S Kid- �t will, I'll are first. Rosseau, in the Muskoka Lakes, _— mey Pills and nothing else cured me. Mr. Alexander Siemens, President.• "I-Iighlunds 'of Ontario." The publi- - "Didn't the minister feel it when Do you wonder I am always ready to of the institution o1 -Electrical In- 7' ' cation is one giving a full description so many in the congregu'iOu itll say a Food word for Dodd's Kidney lasers, is the possessor of a unique Great Thing. Froth Little Causes g P q Grow.-It takes very little to derange of the attractions that may be found ll asleep during the sermon'" tlh, Pi1le?" distinction, inasmuch' as he is the l the stomu h. The cause may be slight, at this popular resort, handsomely i)r.k no; it encouraged him to keel) on. What will curd Bright's Lisea9e only Englishman who wears the a cold, sotnetlurg eaten or drunk, anki- ,lustrated avfth colored prints of lake t How so?'" Why, he was egotisti- will easily cure other form of hid- Order of the Iron,Cross, He fought I but itis Nrccaucionae behnot er ittaken�ath s and i>lan•.i scenery, the hotel itself, cal enough to think they »ere aod- hey Di se tae. Dodd's iiidrrey Pills in the trenches at Metz in 18;0, and 'simple cause may have moat serious and many of the special features that ding approval at aahat he said " will alwa:;s cure Bright's Disease, was rewarded by the coveted decor- consectuences, Nary a chronically debil- may be found there. It is printed on They are the only remedy that will anon Mr. siemens, who was with in time. ,Keep the digestive alp , paratus u, heaitn,i �onditiou and all fine rntimclar, paper, ho:nd in'a cover aura Bright's Itisease. Be stge you twen4y-three at the firths, went -all will be well. Parmelee's Vegetable Pi31s (giving thar appearance of Morocco Lever's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- c T,r et Dod•l's. through the Irrance-Prussian war as I are better than any other for flee Pur r leather, 'with a picture of the hotel ant Soap )'°wast dusted in the t• g g pose, p bath, softeue the miter 'and dlsln- a private sohfier. and surrowidings on the Fame, and leets, NOT LIRE THE CZAR. Of the world's monat'ehs probably First Domestic (who had been out Itlne treat of the hotel embossed in ugh this the most poptrlar`inorFrance ithaIiiVg tour nights that week)-"I'm Burry, Ibookty high llmakes on.- long ifor�the plea- Bank Clerk-"You will have to be Incident of the King's Recent Vis- Edward, T'he- R but I can't go to Lannigan's ball identified-ma'am." Lady Customer it to Portsmouth. one occasion a pretty Parisienne ole to-night, The missus won't let ms-." !sunt of sumr.er and outdoor life, - �eenctil that sHc wished 1-bg Britannic and copies ir,av be secured gratuit- I Vy friend here will identify core" During his recent wit to the Second Domestic-"And why won't Bank Clerk-"But I don't know het. K Majesty mfight he in very truth what she?" 'First Domestic-"I dutrno. c'tsly by applying . to any Grand you know, Lady Customer-"Oh, 11-et at Portsmouth, the King the Kings of T:ngland once claimed ! p, Trunk she's put out because' she (Trunk ticket office. well, I'll introduce you." drove ofl the jetty through the �to he_• Soverc igm of France anti of wasn't invited," dockvard. It was an interesting co- `Navarre." Ring Fd'ward only 1 Wrs. Von.Blumer-"Why don't you incidence that the King left the I-pled as he made the reply, "You Y 1t� r T 1, stake your business friend to your jetty jurat after the noon bell had use up ,your Kings too quickly in I loop Kinard's Liniment in the hobs club instead of bringing him home?" _ frpunded for the dockyard men to ;this country!" I - ' Von Blumer-"Because I wart to ' cease w+:rk. 1 ne carnia o tbreaded A man's idea of domestic happiness f business to him. I don't( stat I war c•rcd of Acute Bronchitis b R- The story of the Czar's betrothal y its way thro)gh the thousand% Of .is quite interesting. Althou h the to take hien to a place where ..e is {, g fa three good corals a day, and not 'MIirAttit''•1 LI*II�fF.'tiT.. tner_ in their labor-+vtained clothing great question had bf-n lanna•d and going to enjoy himself. p 'being asked to argue with the cook I Ray of Islands J. M. CAMPBELL. and as they trade way theyloyalty Y Y I thu'.ght out for the Roca! couple by i as to whether trhs shall stay or go. r F {, ! I was cw'ert of l octal Neura:irta by voluted his M&)esty. One working- ;their respective parent9, thoy were Ml�a�d t.iBlme�f Used I! P SIC�3�S hiUNARn�; I,1N1MENT. _--own turned ►n a trate and remark- 'both deterntir-ed to have u say to I IPcf ovE:R er7t'rY YEARS. � � r Springhill. N. `I. VP]f I`ANI'atis ed, as the Kinfi.- 8att e�eri 13Y t} -u>attcr 'T•hat the: asci+r"� -trrce' Mrs At"las's Soothing syrup has j I was cured of Chronic Itheurnatism _ DnouMr•i .policPrnen, pogo d nn, "I 'with each other everauDe knew. atui 1 bees used or sr lt.ons of mothers for "What ,s-iL 'iszagke th 1v_Q iacrl ,it to the cures Children re teething. It soothes.,atan ntho had been hailed by 4mirh. I ? if3SARI►N A iGFOk-TIfv( LFY than chtidren wh, . a bMw'eeu themselve, a mutual under•- the child. sa,rtrnr the gums allay+ Pala- Th a piano in Gere thaf *Ibert Go , - LA c, woaldn't the Czar like to be t le to drive about like that." All ts•tanrlt7. had been art . U14 es the .tomach alongthe route to the Clarence Bar- K and bowels w ie the nest remedy for I want you to fix. "Rut I aiD t a 'gtinw•i.•r-hnuSe of York Coitacm' but. Diarrhoea, Twenty-eve ernes • Dottie. i planatuner; I'm a carpenter." "I , lrneltr, the crowd had gathered, ar,� as Ciarraitch, the future C'tar herd !bold by druggists throughout the they cheered Tuatity. Nlnrlow Soothing p 19-0 down." he lid to make the to nmol and old-fashioned I ♦ oPer oheDiit hasaid, aresa+ln the The man who teles may fall, but world Be sure and &alk for "Mrs know. I want you to Dat L nd "Thp R Niru lit ,FLIDWF.RS AND CHLOROFORM. �sny fat R I I The Saekaphe Stag* may be lust Mr Rooke-"I hope you dldn t be- g has conn- the one who hasn't the boldness to that inc,ptent form of kldnay di%eaae l ev what the said about me ' Mlsa ,Ether and chloroform, so useful in Mende trade t make ► e y ' • sending ester, to sleep, have the very �trwnn<ied me to make vont the offer of try. doesn t succeed, - �which, tt r,egtected w;'1 develop tato, Budd--I make ft a 'point never to . sending en on planta, which are my hand and heart." + My grttnd- 111stubborn ,and dr.treesrng disorder that ! believe more than half I hear•" Mr. mother the beth, rot l et1 the tr A Pte&+ant Vediune-Tbere are sone writ take- ion tedious treatment to R P Hooke_, Bit the trouble is.- y-ou rtpmulated to the grentext possible dols w:,reh have beget other rPurp nt e•r g ft' seer!art the O denti,y tr.an. to beget iwtnlur internal • circ Don't most it the •'backache women generally boUeye the wrong oeGvit) t4Y these drugs 1D Denmark ,' has commanded me - - - - epi flet Of flour hand' ��� d:sl�rbances la the patteat, atlutnK 'O lstago'� of the moat rnafdious Ot des- ,half"- and Germany advantage has been t:. troubtas and perplentces rather %I,aa _ rhe broke into a rippling Taugtt— d,tnuttsh,n them. One might u well leases Youth American K dney Cure taken of thio fact to force flowers in j and Your heart I take o! rtty own ewrllow .ome corrowdva watercal rerr stays the ache in ,uc h°ury and cures. There a not equal to Mother rooms and glasshouses, and.to make melee"a Vegetable I ills have not •this 1-84 Gxavao' Nora> t:=tcrmn,at or for do- rooms will " them bloom Out of season. The re-l I disagr,•�.f,ie and mlurmu. proputp I etroying worms. No article of its kind }fern' iq an tri-rtance of the Kaiser K The are 4asy to take, are not un,a1a "What strides these vulgar trades- has given such aat19faCtJQ& svTts are said to be marvellous. ` y - (Prowse+ with the rifle. Rh11A wait- •ant to the taste, and their of t + B DOVI`E $TFEDS; in' with Baron leintze f the ap- mild and soothing o bleb or thein men do make. A few yearn din a' Bertha-"How is your friend- B k for anti Prove this. They oxer peace to tna I man lived here who was an ordinary proach of some wild boar, His Ma dyspeptic. and to-day he is my' father- butcher, Miea Flaunter, now?" label-"She ie Attempts are being made in France!Jesty while(! away'the time tip• prac- I no friend of mine. I'm not on speak. to train oxen for-saddle-riding, and io-lla I ing terms with her now; we only kiss seaeral races have been organised to t;sinR on objects at a dis2ancc vi 7 ERRIIIL.E Tf k[DTATIUN. about 130 vards, One of these was Zlre merits of Bdek9e's Anti-Consume when we meet." Legit their capacity, They have been a siren-post inscribed "To the Prak- An eminent F..ngli+h aurgcon, whose Live h;yrup a. a sure remedy for coughs trained not only as racer's on "the'enber Turning with a laugh to ' hrus ueness with grown-ups recalls and colds are attested by scores who F g know its power in giving almost rn- isk for linard s and take no other flat," but also as sticcessfnl jumpers. Baron Heinize, the Emperor said, (that of the famous Aberneth,v, is et.ant relief when the throat i. core 'The bridle and saddle used are al- „Fhich letter shall I hitt" "The quite anoth.:r pe-son when children with coughmg and the whole pulmon- -most similar in general design to I A girl ha* ,a groat deal of fun .-those for hunters. cath+al `I),' " was the answer, The are his puLc•nts, Then he is as atni- any region dna world 1n consequence. A able as an angel or- a big 5t. Bern- bottle of tni�a world-famed !syrup will thinking what a lot of. fun she will __ • - _ EI»peror lined accordingly at ttse let- g save doctor's bills. and a greet deal or have whenhe is married-and do ter "D." "And ,now?" inquired his I and dog. ere Bring Price 25' cents, at all deal- what She pleases. can CHILDREN AFFECTED. vrajeiity. ,The ''k.' " replied the Bnr- A short time ago, according to St. — on, Just after this a wild hoar ap- I James's Budget, this gentle giant Daalnsss .ef 11 vea+'s Standing.- 8 Mother's Food and Drink. aced. "Which eye shafl I hit htm got up nett of a acartr bed int three F.thel-"lt is useless y urge me n I Protracte.l Catarrh produce% deafness in t By pe elack of a hitter morning to attend marry you, When. I say no, I mean in?" asked the Emperor. "In Elie B---_ many cases, Capt, Ben. Connor, of :Many babies have been launched in- a tiny bis in piteous plight from no•" Jack-"Always? ' Ethel-"fD-1 Toronto, Canada, was deaf for l: years - kit, r'our Aiajestv," said Baron y variabl Jack-"And can nothiriRl to life with constitutions weQkrned Hrintze. When the rtv reached diphtheria. TIe performed the opera- Y from Catarrh. All treatments faflcd to Pa ever change your determination when i by disease taken in with their mo- y tion of tracheotwi:Y and saved the once you make up your mind?" Ethel !retieyr, Itr. Agnew'a Catarrhal Poawaer the dead hoar the fouml the F.m- thpr'�hulk. Mothers cannot 6e too Pe had shot him in the left eve, child's life, -"Absolutely nothing." Jack-t%c yc him short rwhilcl and thyro raterul as to the food-they use while Time went on and his general con- nursing their 1iahies. -:The experience and °II '°Thing up lateen to the sign- ditir•n improved, but there was one "Well' I wouldn't care to,marry a L.50 ccly, ,It will do as much for Sou• post t.he,v found the capital "P" and girl like.that; anyhow," so cents,-SS of a Kansas City mother is a case disquieting symptom. Ile refused to in point( the "k" both shot through', use his voice. When he was quer- t ' , 1 i j Kitty-"I kissed your photo yes-. "I was a great cofleie dr-nker.from —T tioned he nodded or shook his head, Minard slfuiment lumberman s.fneud terda;' because -it twos so much .like e child, and thought-I could not eat HE THOUGHT 17' MIGHT DO, but a<ould not speak. Finally the you," . George---Did it kiss you _- a ltneai 'without it. But 1 found at surgeon found a way. One morning The lunger a man doesn't stare at back'' Kitty- \o.' George- ).qst it was doing me harm. For When Patrick received an order he he talked nt his stubborn little pa- "Then it,aa'asn't much like use." -• years i. had been troublgd with diz- followed it implicitly as far as he tient. a girl the' - surer she is that he is f vin SR spots before my eves and could-sometimes even -farther than •'I'm sorry he can't speak to me, Soma to. - l A Ilex icine for The' Niner'a Fack.- t� . pain in my heart, to wtich was ad- his Celtic brain realized. ' t Prospectors and others oc for into few '''He events a itne o' windy- lass nut's^," the surgeon said, "because Holloway's Corn bore is the medicine i nttning regions, where. doctors are few 1 sled, two years ago, a ,chronic sour P g I'tn going up to London to-morrow, to remove all kinds of corns and warts. and.drug stores not at-all, should pro- 1 ntotziarh. The baht' was .born tin inches by foorteen," said Patrick',and cha'n't know whether to bring wad only costs the 'small sum of twen-vide themselves with a supply of Dr. one day', as he entered a shop abets: ty-live cents. Thouras' k;cdectric. Oil. It will offset 'months ago, and almost from the hint a horse or a gun." the effects of exposure, reduce sprains, beginnlog, it, too, suffered frurrn'sour his employer, a master carpenter There.'was a' brief silence. The sur- Mother—Don't let me catch you at I anti when takn.n- tntsore y d will prevent" stomach. She was taking it from traded: and cure colds and sore to mu and, in g geon and nurse aa'hited breathlessly, that Jam again! Tommy-Well, maw a lubricant will keep the muscles in Ste, In the ..shop- was a young clerk, avho never missed a: chance for a lit- Then a tiny finger stole up to a if you'd keep it lower down I ebuld good condition. T- "In my distress I consulted a tie joke a.t_the Irishman's expo se. wounded throat, and the ghost of a get away quicker. -friend. of more experience than mine, baby Ipov'er %nice said: Doctor---Well, hOw'B the attuo this and she told use to quit cuRoe, that "If ' we haven't any ten- -four- morning. Colonel--"I'in bett��, teens,"-he. I may have t give "Please, doctor, bwing me a lickle or. Van.Stan's rineapple Tablets collet did not make ood milk, I y B ntt!" -Medica( science by accident discovered but my wife'is worse "Worse, eh?, R ou.a fourttn-by-ten: •B oof ! Did she take that quinine and. as his- the poten ave since Patrick ri a is, head - t3t:ies up the.nni:k... ace' for stomach troubles. The im- p5' Priucrt e ? e -er-�'Ou - tie, I •quit cofiee, and tried tea fully. Then he stood pendent fora A Russian 'is not of age until he is I see, cloctor, I thought being only a moment, aril at Inst remarks 36 years old, Until that time at meuse percentage of vegetable pepsin enc] at last cocoa. But they did s.He s in. the. neat roosh, for. it, contained in, the fruit makes it an al- woman, the might not be .:1ple to not agree with me. B t I turned B ]east four-fifths c f his earnings must most indispensattle remedy in cases of stand it as well as a man, you and there's iso other piaci near to .go to his parents. dyspepsia and indigestion. .One tablet I know, and so she took the quinine to Postum Coffee, with the. happiest getwit. Give me Ivan o' thim foot- setter each meal will cure most chronic. results. 1t proved to be the very -.-_ cases. (f0 in a box, 35 cents.-32 ' and I took the whisky.' tc•e[t-hy--tins, and it'he turrns it side- thing I Reedod. It not only agreed" w'ay's and Oppside clown, 'there's not perfectly with baby and rnvs,•1f, but a soacl"avould ltnoav the ditTerence." GLASS WORKMANSHIP, When the little folk a colds it increased the flow of my milk., My One of the great artistic marvels' and coughs, don't 'neglect them husband then quit coffee am(A used It "vas a piti-tul miy aoke, an error ' 1 of the- world is be seen in. the and let them strain the tender Post 11111, quickly Sot well of the sari nti g-irn. I av"itk. ipr the rail- museum at Harvard University. This membranes of their lungs, tlySpet791a• with, which he..hacf beott way train: the 13ght was low anti curiosity .consists 'of hundreds of Give them trouhlerl, 7 no loner Suffer from the ,!im. It came at last, and front a � specimens of flowers and plants ,/� dizziness, blind slw,lls, pain in ttty car there st'•'Ted n dainty dame?,'aha formed' of glass, but with such ex-JiShilOh's heart or sour c;touiarh. I'o,tnnt has ]ookin up and dd vft tht 'place•,` -she quisite fidelity to Nature that they - cured then(. r;traight unto file came. "(7h, ,Tack! appeal' to be real, every- tint _atnd ConsumptiO=� ""New ace till drink Postu;nt from site criL0, t'oh,-dear• old .Tack!:' and -marking; every tiniest-detail, being ptv himbaiid to my svven monihW old ,kissed nbr as site spake; then looked a faithfully reproduced. They are made (�tit'e Oa ung babe. 'It has proved to be,' the lnst Agmen "'sail, frtLrhtrn 1, cried; - "c1h, k sc.Olet •process. the artists being d y tL l •hot drink ice have ever used. Wo w!tat. a had mistake!" I sattt, "1•'Oi•- D 1 a father and son iii'(:eritturiy, ivho; It will cure thein.quickly an iosould hat give up POSt11117 for the gree me, maiden .fair,•fur I am not it is said, may let their secret die strengthen their lungs. best, collate we ca'er drao3;." \Tatem ,a•dur Jack;' eml'its rogar•tls the kiss with them,, :1s aa' instance of• the - It ispteasaattoto&e, you Kaar, I'll siraight,tvay' give it A, • v wonderful workmanship, it atop be _ ;'Igiven by I'osttrm Co., linttic C're ch, g . sl{ Prices, Sec., 00a.,'sad 51.00. 90A Mich. stark." and sc that night -I've d _ -mentioned that. t.he•vei'y hairs which cen ` There's a r,aeon, r.ft,n ~toad iipon that platform dim, Ws�rThapisi16ivy In appear on the stems on certain t:et the• liHlr dir)ok• "'The anon<l to but Only' Once in a min's whole life Offs,geld GeV plants are reproduced on the glass -ISSUE DTO. 14-03 l\',lien lc•" in vavh pnckaec. do-such thing&come to him. . So. r _ ' a y. « .ya n• r. -e 'ASN �* —Mrs. J. H. Bundy was in the —A few farmers in this localityV_ y city on Monday. have begun their spring work. out- -.' G'ame- is . —Percy Hilts of Bowmanville, —John Allaway has taken a Look // is with Pickering friend&,at pres- position in W hitt . Mrs. Alla- _ ant. way is visiting Pickering friends. 'LOCALNI&S. —Mrs. Thomson, of Brooklin, —Mrs.Tripp has moved'into the - - : _ _ • f, spent a few daps with her par- house vacated by C. Dillingham, _-The Shooting" 'Season -1s here. —Mrs. W. E. Vanstone was in ants this week. and Thos. Connor has moved into the cit last week. —Geo. A. Gordon has been off the house vacated by Mrs. Tripp. _ —Robert Cowan of Scarboro, duty1or a few days owing to an . —Jiiha Dickie & Co. are clean- - :was in town on Tuesday. attack of Iagrippe. ing a lot of nice prints and other --Mrs. James Gordon spent a =-W. V. Richardson and daugh- fabries at specially low •prices. Come on--We can load you up with-the necessary couple of days this week with ter, Miss Lizzie, were in the city a See the tables of pretty remnants article& : Mends in the city. couple of days this-week. and buy some cheap. _ •-The Bennett works were clos- - 'Anyone wishing good hard —Mr. Burgess, of Mimico oil- Loaded Shells. -ed on Tuesday to allow of repairs wood ashes apply to D. F. Every, lane; spent Thursday in Pickering being made to their water supply caretaker of the school. * in search of information regarding Empty -Shells -• _ system. —Mrs. Peter McDermaid, who the working police villages. Mim- Y —Mrs. Cron has closed her has been seriously ill for some ico has been set aside as a police Powder Shot _ house on the farm and will reside time, is-now recovering rapidly. village and to run.-the basin@ss of with her sister, ,Mrs. S. Clark_, for —Mrs. Winnic•ott returned the village they have now a town- Cartridges, Printers, . ' a time. home on Saturday_after` slieririirig ship rate of of 4 fi-10 mills on the . —Scot Stewart left on Monday the winter .with friends in the dollar, -while Pickering has only - Caps, 'Wads, etc., eta.. morning for Toronto, to resume city. 1 3-10 Mills. _ his former duties in the Plaster of '. —The township council will —The sympath} of thejcon:=nu=i- Cartridge Belts, Wad Cutters, Paris Works. meet at Bruirgliam' on Monday ity is extended to }1 r. and Mrs. Gana and Rifles. —In the Taylor vs. O'Leary case next for the transaction of genet Johu McGinty on the death of their young on, Geo. F.. w'hiuh held at Whitby on Saturday last, al business. } g judgment was given in favor of —We are pleased to sate that took place on Thursday morning the plaintiff. firs. W. H. Pugh, of Huntsville, after a lingering illness which - _ —The young daughter of Geo. (nee tines M. J. � ianicott) is rap- lasted all winter. The child, who Remember—`' The early-bird gets and Mrs. '_klatch, w e are pleased to idly improving in health. was aged 2 years. '_' months and „ report, is improving nicely from —:hiss ,Jessie .Davidson return- 14 days will be buried on Satur• -the worm her recent illness. ed home on Saturday after spend- day in the R. C. cemetery, High- q —John Toms, of Woburn, who ing two months with her sister, land Creek the funeral leaving CHAPMAN purcsO'Neill Mrs. J. W. Disney, of Toronto. his parents residence at 9 a. m. haed the Thornes - farm on the base line, moved on —Mrs. John Lelsie, accompanied me • _ to his new premises on Wednes- by her daughter-, Miss Olive, is ' day of last week. ,pending a few weeks with her —Mr, Defriez, piano-tuner for sun Arnott, of Toronto. �-• the Nordheimer Piano Co., To- —The Sacrament ���nt of the Lord's 'tr ronw, will be in town in a few Sapper will be observed in St. �� Pape-- � �days. Those desiring his servicerAndrew's Church on SunIday next, W akindly ave their order at THE at the morning service, and in • NEws office. * the evening there will be a Service Your doctor will tell you that —F. M. Chapman, B. A., Agri- of Praise at which Miss Mina Phil thin, pale, weak, nervous chit- Come,_rilrht to us and we will tell you something _ -cultural editor. of the :Montreal lips,of Brougham, will assist. dren become strong and well Witness, who has been spending a —The plans and specitic•ations about buying Wall Papers tliai long }errs of ex- b takin A er s Sarsaparilla. - few days in this locality in the for the new elevator, which the Y li y : perience has taught u-. If you want one roll, or interests of the `Vit+rieee, left for liodel Bakery Co. purpose erect- Small doses, for B few days. one hundred its all the same, return any you may the east on Tuesday evening. ing. are now pprepared. The pro- " Sarsaparilla have over. We have a great assortment for you —If you observe a peculiar 'ex posed site is- between the tracks to choose fruair prices will astonish you pression in your wife= eyes dur- on the west side of the mill, Its , ling the neat few weeks do not feel erection will be proceeded with at change is very prompt y, -slarmed. It is the wallpaper once provided satisfactory ar- and very marked. Ask your istare, and is acquired by looking rangements can be made with the a. p at half a dozen patterns at the council regarding aa�eshrneut. doctor why it it He has Our Curtain - L�ct�1T� � rj ree same time, and figuring how' they —A few days ago, I). F. Every formula and.will explain, 1' j will-look on the,parlor walls. and several other4 noticed in the Re#n ,si,eer• �'�, bar�•n• ^oath aa•snm�nt eve 4 u•e erose of ti"n e! , ° —it is Fart} that there is no.bet- neighborhood of ibe !iChOol tlui e, But.,n.ta,•.ears.A!rr•c:.nApars:i:ce��- _ ter or simpler way of testing pus- a curiosity in the shape,if a robin, vi�U.4 rr.*Dean mr w ne.to r L gt«y<e.rsa v,aeiand v , Our stock of Curtains in Lace an lne'Aft Fas- pected water than the follow=ng: whose body was a creamy white ne• , C,Ars%c^. airs are the newest. R e have such a large range 'ill a.clean pint bc,ttle- nearly full -oior,the breast boing of x reddish A' nroa�.� t^ `i•" 'that 'we can only ask you t,, come and see how of the water to be tested, and di— tinge. It had the robin's song f��, ♦� „ nice they all are. See our '_� and �0 cent solve in it half teaspoonful of loaf whereby it was identified. An- he e CjilllC�re'lli ACURTAINS. LACE or granulated 'sugar. Cork the the;rities on birds have mentioned :. .. fact that robin of this bottle and keep it in a warm place the Biliousness,eonsupstion prevent re- _ ttwo,loud or "tDlll. a w1Tf r dome ersiption have been Been, but ver cover• Curs these with Ayer's Pais. Dickie s y ,dryy y y rarely. , If any of our read. - - John 1 ;0eight hours it is unfit have ever seen a robin of this T MM VAsss—rra<.aa:•tatsos o.:s - . V tic use. character., we could like them to Twits eOrxO EAST DII\ ♦8 FOLLO R9:— - -D, R. Beaton haskindly: left mention the fart. No. 6 MAIL M. e';��' lr at our.office a copy of the propos- —Smith Clark has an entirely "' 12 I.ocaL 2:58 P.M , P • 1 ' ed agreement between the Town- .origiral method for extracting "10 LootL• BU4 M: - �s aotme Was?DUMAS FOLLOWS:— ' ship of Pickering and the Toronto honey. During the past two No 9 LocAL 8:41 A.M. or Single you can get anything and York Radial Railway Co.,and seasons he noticed that bees had „11 Loco - 2:18 P. M. • you.require in ' ,also the agreement proposed by taken possession of his-east claim- „? >�aIL 8:t10 P. Y. :L. V. Mc Brady, K. C., and a list nay. A few days ago he had oc- - , arrit � _ a.Q i of the objections to such of said suasion to use the chimney tJ�l'�l�� �� s amendments as were ado ted b} himself, and about half an hour j' e7 the Council, made by A. I , Bea- after putting on a brisk fire, bon• - ton, the Company's solicitor, ey was discovered trickling from ' r; Those wishing to examine these a joint in the pipes. A steady r Enamels, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Stains, Frame gilding. _ documents may do so by calling at stream for five oum produced • L _ Brushes, Sps,des, Rakes, Hoes, Curtain Stretchers k our office. about thirtyponds and laterNotJL%_)%­J(i Q and Carpet Whips. —The Bengough Entertainment the same weightof comb was • qn Friday evening last was fairly scooped out of the chimney. Bees well attended. Bengouggh,who has in ,seaNh of a location are re- �T been on the lecture platfv,m for quested to go elsewhere this sea- We are•..sending to our sub- Bi U lY DY'S HARDWARE. - - - .: :'shout thirty years, still remains son. scribers a statement of their Stan • _ a general favorite. While he is —A gathering of about fifty ding with the Nags• In doing proficient as an elocutionist mim- residents of the village took place so we notice a great many are in ac, and singer, it is as a cartoonist in the town-hall on Tuesday even arrears, and these we wonld ask that he retains his popularity. It ing to consider-- the propriety of to remit•as soon as possible. The • Is his crayon character sketches laying �Q wn granolithic side- amounts, in each case are small, g that attract his audience, The walks in�e villagge. The chair but when it i9 considered that 1, u ied b W.V. Richard- these amounts, are very numer- Goods ' Tor" 1,entertainment on Fndav evening, R•as occ p y Newp g apparently greatly pleased his son and Dr.-Bateman acted as sec- ons, and when combined means a audience. Many clever things retary. Considerable discussion great deal to us. It requires mon audience. said, but his crayon sketch-. took place, reggarding 'the cost ey to run a newspaper and we Lateet Styles in Men's Caps. as, especially those of a local and. the .advisability of putting trust our subscribers will respond large assortment of "D" Suspenders just arrived: s character, drew forth much ap- down these modern walks. The to our appeal. A number of Odd Coats, Pants and Vests. plause. w+ Secetary• of the police trustees, MrRSAR & TH>axrov• W e keep up-to-date in Boots and Shoes. - L —The following is the relative had written to various points for + standing of the pupils of the sen- imf9rmation regarding cost but Notice 1 for department of Pickering pub- so. far no.replies had been reeeiv= (TALL IN. lic,school for March. Sr. 4th—M. ed. A committee consisting of Yf you want-whiMetrees, double- • - . Bateman, D. Kerr, E. Wright, P.. the police trustees, Dr. Bateman trees or neckyokea made, bring _ �,• A. BUNTING.* .C1ark,.J. O'Connor, d. .Moore, O. and Messrs. Allaway, Broken- along your timber and we can do .-King, E. Bunting. Jr. 4th=A. shire, Bundy, and John Gordon the w o .ion shares or otherwise. Ward, W. 'Ward, G. Dunbar, R. was appointed to secure further We are.specialists in all kinds of - 1 Shirley, E. Smith, W. Winters,L. imformation and to report at the. ' of buggy or wagon repairing. Banks, N. Banks, Sr. 3rd—G. meeting Ci be called by the police Horseshoeing and all kind's of seri- ' Bateman, F. Bund A. Clar - • A2 JULJ" "JLJL A: JUL a vert, ennett,•b1 Moore, J. dy. The meeting then -ajourned '" had'det� on'handsat 11 cents • O'Connor, J. Palmer, E. Moore, K. to meet at the call of the polio per round. McGuire. Jr. 3rd—M. Rankin, R. trustees.. W. H. JACKSON, Brock 1tpad. ". Several kags of No. 1 Salmon Traut received, . Gordon, M. Smith, L. Roach, C. =This is the time of year when _ — - Every, E. Holt;A. Thompson, L. every hun'selioldei' iii the village �^-loan °� also some shire Finnan Haddie, jj�liie, M. Davidson, K. Russnell, should make himself busy putting a 'ADH tim °° N N g. E. Au�3rews." W. George Ward, his premises iu, an attractive ap- goo ''e m iearanve. I nriug' the winter zaeP � " � � � � a a W. LOGAN, �.._ _. . -.Pickering, Ont Teacher: l � , Relative standing of the pnpil5 niouths, there is always a certain in the Junior`de in'rtment is: Sen- amount of dirt and rubbish ac- O aor o -- - - aor 2nd—A. Bitf3h:T. Annan;• M. cumulates around a. place. No ��4R �� o' g I14m _ e1f E. «"<itldruff and L. one can ever,tell wlicre it con=es ash =Av ..Sennett (equal) C. ' Palmer: yi. Erma, but when staring comes, and o� �9yQ �� m n W ► �VeYI o '/' Scott; F. IiFien: E. lloo.re;V. Vali- the scow disappears it is sure to v�e�:qua �� yl even �. stone. Interinediat© 2nd-A. E,; - be found. N cithi Jg so aclds.to.the >O .a+r ery; E. Rogers;_B.. Moore;.H. attractiveness of a• town or vil•- ea ts, o -Winter; E...-Gordon.; F. 'Bennett lage as R•elI kept and tidy prem- O o o y a �°b 5 qt„o " - - #t,p r and A. O'Connor(equal)T. O'Con-" ises. The first thing that strikes 1-04 c6. 0 00 : m � �1� P� V V V1 � S nor; G. Haney; W. MurkaT; I-i. a stranger s, eye is the outward o� 9q r1�gg g �a$����o° = .LL��11 g Stotts; L. Moore. Part 2nd—F. appearance of a place: If the M �.b 11 8 �i a . a.l Bunting; C. Rogers;T. Burch; E. residents in a town keep their w "� o n B . • o ao s O _ �r �" ti o i� ac Just come to Band, many of them entirely new designs. Bennett: R: Brokenshire. Sr. 1st premises neat- rind' attractive a .y .o Q_ _ z _ R. Banks; R. Shirley; R. Gordon; good impression is created, but 'if a ' ► -They will be sold at the following prices. _ Clark; V. Stotts; W. Liscombe; until and dirty, the town gains a I ° O'd M= J. Clar , 'I. Liscombe. - Jr-. 1st•—A. Bundy; an undesirable re reputation. And . •I IP a g R. Woodruff; p 'e 3 1 yds long, 32 in. widest 35c each. G. Found; D. Dav- nothing will indicate a man's o Km I a p_ •_p I .� 30 �. 30c each. * 8... 21 B 3 I c each. `< Ay idson; E. Stewart; C, Liscombe. character .so quickly as the ap- • ,r ,� } Qg 25 _ Class A. 1. Murkar; b1. Clark; V. pearance of his property. Now is Ja-inary 1906—Whitbv%b. osbaws 10th; Moore; J. 1Hcirn•e; S. Rossiter;C. the time to roll a your sleeves Brougham 11th, Pors Perry 18th,IIx• p Pjcker><ng G,r)rdon: G. Winter. R. Doyle, and put in a-few hours of good hrid4e 19th,Oansi•igton 111h,Beavertoo� & E. Boone, e Teacher. honest work.