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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_04_14 - .. 1 • , VOL. gXIV. PICKERING. ONT., NO 27 FRIDAY, APL 14 905. , ;r t t:afs��#astal garb*. ' _. . Bowmanville. Altona. — — Whi•ev ale. 5 Spink Mills . There died in Clarke,on March 29th', Another independent telephoner The annual concert of the y MedieaL,- Lizzie Henry, aged 28 years. Deceas- company has been organized with WLi o. • 7. --- ed was a daughter of l5atnukl e: evxle Methodist h tt will g Henry.y. quarters at Altana. Sufficient t 1e IUdist e _ Red Wheat - - 1,02 bus. An old resident of Clarke, in the applications for phones have been re- be held in the ehareh, Good Fri- White Wheat - - 1.02 erson of John Cooper, departed this I celved to put the company in good day evening a April 21st. In W. F. EASTWOOD, WD.. Snraeon Spring Wheat - - 9:i ' " Fifecin Thursday, p p p P' y K P ♦Y . to Canadian Pacific Railwa5t: noroner + << y, April f3th. shape front the start, and a steady in. addition to the local talent they, s; Ontario County: Issuer or Marriage Licensee, Goose Wheat - 88+ The many friends of Robert A. Tre- crease of'business is expected. From bxve procured the services of _ Claremont: OtBce hours—Before 10 a.m., I to.l Manitoba Flour $0.00 bbl. Leven will be pleased to bear that be Stoutfville alone twenty a lications 11i,a 3lina Phillipa, the Misses , and fTor.i 7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone p eonnecti=vrith a-tisam,r=reenwood.Hro igham Family Flour 3.-70 •• continues to improve from the serious have been received. Thee arge per Dottgherty, of Stouff,, and Mt Zion,A.Jnhnetnn'■,7th con!, w» cowie's pastry Flour - ` u.,"C 'r fracture of one leg, the result of a kick phone has been fixed at$12 per year. 51iss.Junes, elUeutionist, of Mark- ttl con),and p Pnfth's 18th con) ¢ly liralt $1? ,00 ten from a horse. The officers of the new organization hinl. Tea will be served from. 6 -- -- ------ -- Shorts ?0.00 Monday evening about sixty mem- are: PrPhident, Geor•�P Coa'sa ell: bens and adherents of the Congreva- Vice-President, '�nah Barker '`erre- f`'` P• ln. See bills for particu- + Drutal. Jumbo 25.60 tional church assembled at the resi- tal y, W. J. Monkbouse. lar`. ;. R.E. S.BARKER,L D. S..D. D S. Graham. IV,hole Ni'heat Flours dente of their pastor, Rev. Ww.Hip- Dentist.stoutrville. Honor graduate of Cho of all kinds. , kin, to celebrate with hires the anui- r One Lad 5 RecOmmendatoin Sold P Brock Road. Y the Royal Colleceof Dental 6nz'�er.ns arfl of vei-.rS'y of his 57th birthday. - Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's the nn:veaity of Toronto Hours-9 to 12+ rL.. Hard and Soft Coal. _ „ter• -- Y 9 to 0 p.m. office in Gntbin'e Block.over Jew. Stove prices 8nb'ect to Change withunt Eugene. the nine vear old son of Pe- Stomach and Liver Tablets. elery store. Local telephone.Vo.2�. Ap➢Dint , iotice. )lilliinery Opening, aprll 20th. ter"tt71d Mrs. Lee, Uf LhIK ]Ace met ments m.ay be made for evenings. Ro-Wen ce � ,. Ie T have, I believe, cold fifty boxes Liver O'Brien ave. MARERAbi every Monday rad Model Bakery Co., Limited. PORT UNION, with a serious accident. a was en- Chamberlain', Stomach and Liver Tuesday, office over wbite'a score. I71y _--" -- gaged. leading a mare to water, a Tablets th d --.-- —. ., _ e recommendation eIl io Mr. Hall of Toronto, is visiting wort to R hich lie was used all win- f un eco m at t o one]rtdv here, who first bought a boa : Legal. Thomas Chester's. "t' ter and, happening to tap the animal Of them about it year ague Sliu , on the side with a switch, she turned never tirei of telling her neighbors _ 11r. and 31r•,.R-at•F arrived home round and kicked him on the face, T H. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAP,RIS. on the 5,50 p. ui. train on Jlonday• knocking out all the teeth of the low- and friends .•!bout the gond qualities M . THB,Coanty Crown Attorney,an I roaaty loth Inst. of these Tablets.—P. M. Shore, Drug- er jaws, breaking the jaw in four i� o►toitor. Court House,Whitby. 10-v Centennial church are going to have r<.'t, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant I and tearing it from its sockets. ,u;• a n c effect of the Tablets rnakes f� � a ridgy in Aptureconcert un thelast I g EARRIS• Friday in Aril, ��fs face was terribly disfigured, the them a fay.irate with ladies elsewhere. Dowers, A SIcC1ILLFVRAY, lower art t,eir. ens,dolialton,da. OTISoc opposite Post- Mr-s. Carsob, sr., has returned home g knocked all to one Forsale by ALr. DRtx;rrsTs. side, r. Fish, of Brougha+u. attend- _ A;oe Whitby.Out. , Mocell Dow,aa.;Theo. frurn her winter's so ourn in the city ed to the .buys injuries, and on Satur- day A:oGl1L'vra7,LL,B, Monet/to Loan. 87 with her daughter. j —'— tifrs. Dixon of f'ubour L' es day he was taken to the Hospital for Paintin . Fetertnary, g• petted Sick Children, of Toronto. An opera- Paper-Hanging. Of all materials and design to arrive at the Port fr(uu Cache Bay tion was performed on Wednesday - kepti n stock. It will a on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. Pratt. The undersigned is prepared W ac- Of y you of thi.s week, but so far we have not H'[[�� HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR. to call at .our works acd inspect our stock, Centennial and Melville Choirs will heard the revult. Whether or not the `lent orders for painting and paper- . oEox, orsduate of ibe Ontario Vol- and obtain price%, Don't be misled b Jain in a song service at Centennial hanging Twelve years at the busi- orinwit College. Toronto, registered, laeu-ber y ebur: 1i next Sunday afternoon, and the injuries will prove fatal. remains ness in .'n land. , el ice Ontario'•eterinsry )iedica' Ass>ciat:on, agents we do not emFlov them,conaegaent• to be seen. g IDmoe and residence one andone-quarter miles ly we car), and do throw off the agents lielville I•hurch in the evening. A. PALM EIt, - ao�noto t Green1River. I t13 and M. F1ftor¢e com©ission of 10 per cent., which you will Harry Uodfrey of Toronto Univers- 2itf Chrictiaa St., Pickering. belephone In my office P.O. address. Grosz) certainly save by purohasing from nes. A lty, was here on a flying visit with his _ GREEN RIVER. g. .. River. Jul call solicited. parents on «'_ednesday 5th inst. He is buffy preparing for the rind exams. 51r. and Miss Ethel Burk spent a WHIT" 9RANiTI ew days in Toronto lust week. Pickering � ' usttttss garb*% CO.,'' v� Opp•Post Omoe. wbithy,Ontario See Miss Baker's adv!. i visitor 1•.liayiAnd{htz�. Bice Locust H�1: oal 0 y ,�a last, Yards at Spink Mills, I'(�HOMAS DGIN.14,Conveyancer, Cam• oe.,+AWA, y /t 11 miaatoner for %&lung Amdavits, %to., p I�{� Mesrrr. Fred and Reggy tiighswan- Best Quality of Bard Coal Qlrremontti0nt. - 0T i ICEERING LIVERY Jame.- Rawson, a smart looking erof Pickering Village, spent Sunday 1 Young fellow of about twenty, came in our village' Full weight Guaranteed. 'pp Bu.wrINo. Issuer of Marriage u, t.rKn rtN Ut two wee-k.v a o and Mrs. H. 11•,pkins and Miss Myrtle, g LI•. Leneoee•for the Connty of onsaro. Ot• First-Dines vtbiolee for ire by day railed on Rev. }atnes HlKi eK looking of "Silver Maple. visited firs. Wtu. Stove and Chestnut , fee a the store or at bis residence.Pickering or night 'Bns in.eonneetion meet- ' for a little influence to secure employ. 'Hoover «'c:inesday last. v Sizes 'Village. ='r Fresgbi and ni+nt. He way sent to Dr. Mont oto- - Mrs. Rogers and children, inn all G.T. R.traiaa. '11r and ilAS'II) BELDAM, auctioneer, he., r • euvere so a. Paris o i e Pry, anti �'•rt Some wit tlan�t_wi ting- r ffiar e�- WODnra,aolfC:t.salesfram bie oamervu village. Teaming of all kinds done ly in return fnr'a,meA,l. Ira. 51ont- ]a*ter'. Prt•<'Tit I', ;rrA Jin, Forster, It Meme alto far an 1 near, sates of fsims•farm on eboriest notice. Sate and item, gcunery telephoned mane ref the fact- Mr and :tilts. Lehman attended the prices. p soca ani the ut.in¢ ber i to be sold yell be aussiOn stables in connection. isles about work. and final] 4ectlred funeral an Weclnesdav last of the baedled by the snbecrtber witb cheatmoa:care y - A"ao!i to the very beat advantage, 49-ly enzployment for Lawson at Dr Hen. lutter'q father, ;,Ir. Miller of New- D '- _ m:u•ki!' �lr•q. Lehnian ind- ba' • rP. W e hate also un hand quantity of i eats ray w herr ea worked three or fr,trr, Best Qualltc Smithir, Coal. R. lays and appears to have got hold of matured in tietvmarkpt for a few days, K' CjcvovT0�7,TOCCNSHIPCLERS f Proprietor. ,,f n bank cbb ue l'ulir c•orre� ,on Out-Coal makes warm friends. �. Cua•o++aver, Covtmiseionertor taking e'q 811t•d out aRrt gignpd I dealt took A stroll - amdavfts. Accountant. E,te, !Toney to loan _ by him. He then forged cheques in tbiwigh the fmrns of W. G. Barnes Orders left wim w, Peak delivered ' we h y Issuer ase pto s Lie. naine _ _ era part a of SI ag c&-x). and pa seed t; $L LrlJ h then to 'hie finp h recently and noticed A' few promptly, eaor" WIIltavale, out. !•v 1B , and A sed them at John Bale's. one Lliorou'etp ed cattle. Judging - - tberr a earanee he will ac, ,t, The - - Furnitures, �POS ntje& Licensed .Auctioneer, t • s disappeared p area Dr. Remy lnety noth a nice here?. Mr. Barnes shown �. tar (f %I] ILi of York and Oo otLar, , Au In of it till the and of the month, and explained to sib his new watPt WESiERB BSN Of C N�D�. _ _ Uon aloe of Ul kinds atteoue.d to otisb?rtest g V etc to 11 malice. Addreea Breen aiver P.o,: out, when his book was balanced, Law. a through the buildin$4 - A fait line of Stet• son had gone about a week then. His down to the.hen pen, It is, certainly (osotporated by act o!Parllameni 194 I�� POUCHFH.H. Licensed Auction• class furniture now mother lives in Na anee, but young td, up-to-date system all through, 0 1 1 . eer, Valuator ami Collector for the Coao & and frost can give no trouble at anv IMak•�s Branca. i Ilii of York and Oclsno All kinds of auction cn eliLibition in Lawson is still eluding arrest some- g tat:,orised capital. .....,•rltpr000s =.ales conducted sad valuations made at mod. our ware rooms. where. point. Any,one contemplating put iab•cribed Capital. ., ..•„......••... dpp lerate chaise, &states and consignments con. +• - ting in a waters stem in their bai.ns, +••i • •. .• ............ twaea atsasatly managed and sold by aoctiou or PT1C�8 right. Whitby wnt7ld do well t0 drop in and ezamine !rets Res-ill? Coovertfbls`....,...._,. 1,000„9!0 - Y v this rine. �osp CowarrtFe7l T.H.f[oYtr era,Sari, �rivar Main ortgatea renis, nota and O • eat Caahiez --Kanerai accoanp promptly collected an qua A speClBp tne@L>L>t>� r the town writ,, r torme w Itnaucalsrsranteed. Phone or _:fp• S. T �am special attention given to F'armer's sale ” ante for termv and partecalan, Brougham, - R 17 L g • council was held an Thursday even. Spring Ufflinery Opening. Aoq• Collections aoIletted and promptly me" Ont. Dotes maybe fixed at Nnwsoffiw: y - - ing. when Fred.Rogers was appoint- [+armee s `loves dtsconnted American stat Pickwina. Out ed a•segsor at 0160. The sugar beet Foreign zabbangio vltubt and sold Grata ts• - music - Brougham, parte of tbs world ( terms were discussed. As Mr. Fowlerglawiass saali Deyaxtment. since strmenek Out several clauses in the -- Iatereas allowed on deposits at hi beat ear Miss L, L Moore, bolder of Acade agreement reached last week as to E. W. Bedell Was in Toronto on im'ic Diploma of London Conservatory Wagner � Coosecurity'the council refused W go on Thursday. roatrates,aa�eredlted>>a�-y�earlyw�epodsoa� with the b law unless Mr. Fowler J. Linton, of Toronto, is homeaeO•lof Mtrsu, will receive �upiTa' for in- _ f- - - p�>tt►ction on Piano and In Theory, at agrees to give the town a first lien for for A,while. ���a�� rector ,Pickering. 4-1 Have a full line of freak and cur- the proposed i2,,000 bonus. " The -- _ y ---. g' y council seemed to voice the aenti- Dr. G. N. Fish- was in Toronto ed meads constantly on hand. cents of a Messrs.Harper and Jackson, on Saturday. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, when they said if Mr. Fowler waa.un- A. Bell let on Monday morning Estate I _ Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. willing to aQ this he had better seek for Indian Bead.AW �Gr elsewhere for his honus. R. Cowan and familys Dr. Meagher, medical doe pent Sun- g i Highest prices paid for Mr.W. H. Greenwood. news editor da with JHam. y J. tor, oculist and optician, is Money' to Learn T _ Butcher's cattle. of the Toronto World, an ex-Whitby Miss M. Stevenson is vi?°`ing man, wh'cVi is leaving Toronto for Lon- friends in the city spen(- tg two weeks cowmen- to takesition. its Managing,. Editor on the Free. Press, was tendered a home over Sunday.T. C. Brown of Toronto, was ting April 11th with R. A. complimentary banquet on Saturday J. M. Gerow was is the cit a �eed� 1 deeds night by the World staff. MT. Green p Bassett, jeweler and Opti- A first class 80 acre farm for sale, wood was presented with a handsome few days last week.on Kingston road, one uli1Q from cabinet of silver and a dress hat Miss Thirst .of Markham, spent cian, Whitby. Wjilc there t Pickering village. "Field -or G94en• by the World staff,,and a gold Locket Sunday with Miss M. Phillips. ' Insurance of all kinds attended to. from the newspaper men of the city. Messrs. L.,J. Gleeson and E. W. be will correct all errors of Village property for sale. All orders taken and filled. The A number- of short addresses were Bodell were in-Oshawa on Friday eyesight, atrai h f f j Farms to rent follotcing seedamen —Simtnere. made, the a eskers referrin to air. straighten cross Rennies and Steele Briggs p g on business. Conveyancing of all kinds done gg and Greenwood's ambilit`y and popularity. 3' g h Mr. Greenwood wits held in high es- py Sharp st Oshawa, will n- eyes, or in fact do the.most f brought down. free of charge at g copy the Christian pulpit on Sun- - .• Sun- catalogue ue rices. teem and will co*y with him the best W �! g P wishes of the newspaper fraternity day morning at 10:30. difficultlWrk of eye ezamin- _ • r . Richardson• A,quantity of good potatoes for of Toron �� T. and Mrs.' Biter and Mrs. J. atiov.. You may consult him Nota Public, Pickerin sale. c. Iludley. Beres spent u daughter, with the Jat- I g urance prQ Miss M. Pugh has been 'in Whitby Brookiin. for FI few weeks. Miss M. Gerow will hold: her that. you will. get , correct ' - — `Vin. Trigg's sale was fairly well spring millinery opening on Wed- treatment as. Dr.' Meagher Hess - DOMINION BANIK attended this week. nesday, April 19th. Ladies, fiive - This time of year one hears of the leer A call and see-thee new 'styles stands very high in the pro- old time fish stories,—some , good in trimmed and ready-to-wear catches. hats, * fe.ssion. Remember eyesight John Puckrin was a purchaser at Don't for et'the lecture given .Capital Paid ur), _ - $3,000,000 the Johnston sale. He secured a ood g R is priceless. n IlLbc•rve 'Fund and $ 634 C00 • < g in.the Temperaalce Hall on Friday P Come early and, IOCFood Undivided Profits , r stock animal. night to-be given by J. A. McCar- t _ Frank Sinith has engaged a young g 8 get your eyes examined pro- rnan named Perkins from the Crest thy, of Toronto. Rev. Parks, of WHITBY BRANCH. and NVestney Bros. an assistant nam- Claremont,will also be there. Ttli, . 'perly by -an expert. April Look at the price of feed; Dr}. ed Murdock. will be'interspersed by solos given 11th to '?pith t Bassetts'jew- Hess' Stock F—A saves feed. It 3iiss.7. Ferguson was the guest of by 'Miss Duna Phillips and recite- � is endor-ed by every farm, paper. General Banking Mis�.R'• Chapina•n over Sunday. The tions by Miss G. Vanvalkenbtirg• eler store, Whitb Ont. latter will take charge of the Audley S 3�' Mr. T. L. ZVillbray, of Tremont ,,. B1�S1Ile5S TranSaCted, school after aster. Success. ' Ill., who,won seventeen premiums _ Best Cough Medicine for Children. Examination•free. The]urge ocks of wild fowl that 8 at the World's F. id very Are Around this spring, tempt some of When you buy a cough medicine strong adv cxate o€ Dr Mess' stock Special attention given to the collet• the old boys to shoot. Try and have for small children you want one which Fochd. tion of farmer's sale and some regard for the Sabbath and luck you can place impiict'con8detice. You _ - - yq. ;Vote -the* price' of eggs =Dr.- other notes. H ilbette better through the week. want one that not only relieves but YOTI�13Z1i=A Hess'. Poultry Panacea is the 4'dr.anti Mrs..Cbapman had anarrow cures. You want one that is unques- �'fr� T ff F egg producer. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.. escape from being asphyxiated by gas tionably harmless. You want one that t7 1 0C K FO QL i II-ess'••Instant Louse Killer-has from the coal stove last,wveek. We is pleas' to take. Chamberlain's 25 imitations. Use the original I�6Z20F.3it13 r6ceived-of $1. and are glad to report that what might (:lough Redemy meets all these condi- h have turned out seriously, was seen tions. There is nothing sogood for Has no equal in fitting up the on your cattle. upwards. in time to be easily checked. the cough and-colds incident to ebild- farm borne for his heavy - For sale at " - " 3:=terest allowed at bighest The blacksmith's shop is now in full hood. It is also a certain preventive spring's vvorkc• - - •- - - * - - current,rates. swing, after having been closed for and cure for croup, and there. is no ' PICKERINC� compounded or paid half over a year. Mt. Dolby will try and danger whatever from whooping + yearly, do ever•ythinF to please hix customers. cough when it is given. It has been Try it once and you will be,convinced 1 P1 I ER- ING N Anyone having work along his line, used in many epidemics of that disease that it has no rival. -'. X.J THOS- girl careful workmaa.,�experienced and DRU DraTet success. For sale by AIL L. D. BANKS, 'I-IARMACY x 1 P' . W . , v • r -- ItRy ING �RgETS fair to goon da, •,,,•• 4.10 8.a0 RESERVOIR BURST. I,��n mixed lots, medium. 8.25 18.90 LEADING do common .. Terrible Accides$ 250 X8.00 _ do cows ............... ... 2.50 '4.00 Terri Result of as . SSIAN Near Madrid.- ._-I3RP7ADST1JFFb+. - -' Bulla ...... ...... 2.00 X4.00 Toronto, April 11.-Wheat-On- Feeders, ehot•t-keep 4.65 5.00 A Madrid despatch says' st large taroronto 2 red and white is quoted do common to fair... 3.75 4.50 reservoir in course of construction • % .. y collapsed on ur `C Stockers. good 2.50 3.40 near this cit ed Sat day#, Sy; at $1.0.1 to $1.05; spring; 96C to do fair 2.75 2.90 and ma lives were lost. It is ba- enetrated to the Javan. 97c, and gouge, 90c. Manitoba - One Party .P a'n g da rough and coni.... 1.50 .2.50 lieved that the casualties will ntnt►a- Slightly firmer for delivery at lake Bulls ......... ...... .......... 1.75 '250 ber 400. - ports on the opening of navigation. Milch cows, each .........30.00 65.00 .'he ambulance stations are over- Quotations Rear. Quotations are:-No. 1 northern, Export ewes, per owt. 4.75 5.50 flowing. Gendarmes, troops and fire, 99;c; No. 2, 96c; No. 3, 90c. do bucks per ctvt.... 3.7,3 4.35 meat and a large slaty of surgeons are -- � flour-90 per cent. patents, $4.40 Mixed sheep ... 4.00 .5-25 engaged in the work of rescue. - to $4.50, buyers' sacks, east and Lambs, per cwt... 7.00 7.5U The disaster created intense excit�- "RUSSIANS CUT RAILWAY. I Kiltchjiou (I:illu), and that the Jap-1][snit ba, $3.3ot, 15c to ctoigher$5.70oforh first spring do., each .. .. 3.50 - 6.50 lliroccs:;onsnof womenthe carrying black L anese were dislodged from two POs- A desiiatch from liarbin says: Th• tions died dispersed by the Rus�Aan patents, $5.10 to $3.40 for second CaIN , per 1b. ...... 31 6 flags marched through the district - tach tespants of Russian cavalry are i fire and Cossacks' atiack. __ patents, and $3 to $5.3U for bak- Hogs, selects, per cwt. 6.25 0.00 where the accident happened. A _ actively recunnuitfitrg the •l alane.;c r err', do lights 6,00 0• crow wet to the shipping district g to 8.00 0,00 d n o in tri flunks and over+ the rear. One of -RCADY FOR BATTLE; SiillCe(d-S15:50 for bran in bulk, do fats 00 and compelled the storekeepers to them has penetrated the village of i 7;he fit. Petersburg tori eep5iident $17 to $17.:,0 for shorts for car close their establishments as a sign I:rdahitzt, where it was brought to', 'f of mourning. of the London Times say's there is lots east and west, Manitoba, $20 ONE KILLED; MANY INJURED. One of the, injured work- :a siul. by Japanese entreachments. 1 good reason to believe that Gen. for shorts, aml $18 for bran. _ Before retreating, however; it is said' Linevitch 'intends to make a stand,! Barley--46c to 47c for. No. 2, 44c l men says' a accident was so Sthe to have succeeded in cutting the rail- much further south than has been to 4:ic for No. 3 extra. and 43c for Fatal Result of a Eire in Hotel at den that he could not explain the way and burning the station and supposed, Hr has sent ,0,000 troops No, 3 malting, outside, Toronto Humboldt, N. W. T. l cause. The workmen expected- some gfreflZhts. A deal itch from Humboldt, N. W. disaster to happen, as a fortnight g stores. to hold Kirin, and with the remain-' ago three of the arches of the reser- The, 'detachments brought back ing 23u,000 of his army is entrench-I Rye-Nominal, 71c to 72c for No. T„ says: The hotel .under construe vgoir collapsed and four others were news that a fortnight ago a mixed 1 ed at Swantsanhei, halfway between'2 f.o.b., outside, tiq� by the •Humboldt Hotel CO­ badly cracked. Japanese division of lU,ur>D men. I Mukdea and Dwungeheutzse. Ile is Carn�7c to 48c for yellow and am'3 a restaurant owned by J. Cum- It appears that underneath the with artillery, left the Japauese rear astride the railway, his U'uopa form- 48L'to 47c for ,nA d f.o.b. Chatham mins were totally destroyed by t g foundations of the reservoir w'hic3t and disappeared into Mongolia, be-' ing a crescent with the horsespoint-itrei!freights; American unchanged, tio. fire on Saturday murals One g g g' gay-e way with such disastrous re ing followed a few days ago by an-j ing north. The Russians are devas- 3 yellow, iS:,c to 5J•',c; mixed, 34+c guest, named Casper Janes, printer, sults on Saturday were «'else pipe other detachment of 5,000 mets. tating the country in order to im-Ito 55c on track 'Toronto. of Winnipeg, lost his life while en- ' ised to suliplti• the palace and old 1 These troops are expected to appear pe the Japanese advance. It is re- Oats-40c to •LYc for No. 3 west, deA�'oriug to save saute of his elTecta I Madrid. It is stated that this was { in the region of Bodkin, which, un- ported that the Japanese are march-,42c oast. lie went' into the hotel to get some the cause of the subsidence'and not fortunately, is connected with the I ing on Tsitsihar. Iiol}ed OAts�$4.R5 for 'cars of Official circ!s in St. Petersburg are of his clothes, and never came out the surface, of the grunnd, which, base by only poor roads bags and $4.60 for barrels on track of the burning building. W• Fitz- when tests were made, sank only unreserved! warlike, but a rent ma- g Kiriu is in the sawn plight, and the I here; 'lite more for bra:cen lots here maurice was seriously injured, his eleven millimetres. The vault was loss of the narrow guuFe rollin; jority of the Russians cuutiuue to 'and 40c outside. built of cement with iron girders, a9 oppose the war. The ace sentiment I bony hetng badly burned in Ills ef- stock abanduuc<i at \fukden is: {� Peas--68c to fisc far No. west forts t„ save othe- !-its th;' r,'`'I,'Vll` I were also the sl.pporting columns. 2 is particularly strong in Moscow and I The first fall taus(-i! all these pillars especi;tlly frit. Chirx C report that the provinces. tend east, and 7(Ic for milling. (ant, lie jumped Croni a u,>stai.'S I p the •Japan,rse are energetics-ly trans- Buckwheat-59c to 60c east. and 1 winnow, and all rho banes in balk to bend h, the end in the iron work porting siege guns towards Kirin. I west. hands were broken ui the tall. His to stretch, resulting in a genera! and - Heavy snow fell Friday. but it is A STRONG POSITION, head, shoulders and arms are dread uniform collapse. - melting and swelling lite rivers. A de»patch from Paris says: ';he COUNTRY PRODUCE. fully �•arecf. Four others have seri- Workmen who have bPcn gicstioned St. Petersburg currespuadeut of the I Butter-The market continues to oris injuries and burns, and several say that they were compelled to RUSSIANS GAIN (:ROUND. besides are more or e t7�r- ' disaster was bound > hold nn easy tone.. build too rapidly with materials so Petit I arisien telegraphs that the defective that a u more i e n 1 Ys sr b A despatch from Gen. Linevitch to Russians are nine exactly half w`ay ,;Creauicry, prints lac to 28c ing from burns. The Are, ta' nd•r the Russian Emperor, under date of between Mul.den and Kiiangchangtse, do solids .. 2:3c to -mc I but control. The refits IrArrt was insured toMaII happen. Incidents and a t,ti,•e+8v, says:- which is the )unction of the ,Ian- '�i Dairy, tubs, medium :.: 17c to ].:+c (but the• hotel was ant. - painful scenes are reporter!. Ten of b ad and the branch Dao i rior 1L>' to 1•x were rescued alive ha a BRITAIN'S TRADE. e uv Apt he battle at TsirrTSa-Tun, churian Raiiroin Gen. Llnevitch's rails, good to goose mad 7, lasted twelve hours. The I'runnin g to kir ed April =.. cAcn.y s losses were heavy from our I headrtuarter» are at the railway stn I choice ....., .,... a craved•.laud aroirid tht A hug s ; artillery and rifle fire. Our casual- ,tion at Souanzanku, which is a ' do large rolls .... ^_(+c to 'l2c !Increases in Imports mad' Ezports!Scene throughout the night watching _ do medium 1 During Last Month, the attempts at rescue in the light ' ties were: Kii:eO, Capt. 'Prince ltas- strong natural p sition. Fle IiaR i Re to t'Jc•, yelaky ern! tour Cossacks', wounded, succeeded in concentrating his whole I Cheese-Il;c for large and 1110 'or I A despatch from London says Tho of huge electric ]amps. and crottirls of twn officers and thirty-tour Cosr+'rek». neatly and has left sufficient force at 'twins in job lots here, March statet3Pnt of the Board rel workmen and women carr}'trio black. ,On April 5 our outposts, after a limn to hull that position, Tho Fggs-`+ales are boing nia(lb a' Trad'r Rhoww 'ncreaftes of $x1.455,000 fags forced-all the theatres to clone 'Ju- ►ushPn' back the Japani•se out of the Russian arni1 uow ex- 14c to 141c, and there is talk of -in ',inports and $19,09:,,0(10 in ex-! Saturday night outpokfs to Tat-I'in-Lin tends for only twenty-seven miles -even lower figures ports. Tlae pilaripnl increase in i- I "Oar lofantry the Rame_dar occu- 'The arniv is supposed to be in a ' Potatoes-t)ntario. 0Oc to 65c on Iports was in wool, $S,y91,6uU, but after iislod fn th Pa(-my - Thee 8� 8 The Journal st.S Petersburg cor- eastern 65c to 70c on track an+t t oll�Cl DY 4 9708 ane! u i» was part y g g I g crease to cotton, 7 - jpanese retreated precipitately.' es;onient is informed that the new floc io 85c out of Rtore other minor items The principal Saved Her,Children But Lost Eley mobilization. is actually in ptagreas. I. Baled Hay-Car lots an track h'.•ro increases 1n exports weep in fabrics, i Oma Life J2Ufi.STAti; WF•RF. RF.PUL•SF.I1, I although it is being eficctc•d secretly. 'are $8 per ton for No. 1 timothy cotton, $7,689,565, and wool, U.- i A Brockville, despatch says:-A - A etpKpateh from 'Tokio sa}s 1'ba and that train load" of ftoldiers are 'I and f7 for mixed and clover ,302 855, and machtn•ry, S3,500,("). I young woman nAmod Mrt., D. 11. Me- The report has been-received leaving uaily for Manchuria. Baled Straw-Ts quoted unchanged I Following are the lWr•ah Imparts Quigge was fatally bur».d eiTt Sat'+r -from 1ngre ort army been-headquarters, at $6 per ton fur car lots on track of Canadian produce during varch - day night at her home here At RU`-�lii�iG ORDF:R'3, here, rattle Amount;O 1114 Value 3 1-9,30 80 o'clocl. she prfrontd to retire, "April 5, at o'clock in the after-'i and waft at the iron door rte noon. oris battalion � f the enPmy'ft t Infantry arid FAx companies of ca- The tit. retersl,urg correspond ni I <iMOVTRFAL SfAI1KFTSl Wheat, cwt, ZOA.QOO 7f?,�if3R surrounded by her three small c axs. rt al:y -."Tic and attackcd Tsulv;hu, 20 of the London 'Times, referring to Montreal. AVILA 11.--Grain-Moder- Wheat flour, cwt-127,,00 (35.224 The aged sin,, seven and one years.. js miles north of (hangtu. They were Ilussia's war orders, speciflrs that site part de,nared for wheat: F•,r I Peas, cwV ... . • .12,280 4,!1x10 The last she carried in her arms �$! rePul�d• On the following-day 24 lo(j,(i00,0o0 cartridges and $tl•5,- oats the inquiry from local and (Bacon, cwt. 8R:•'r4l N3.R.50 Mrs, 'KcQurfige placed the lamp on - eompnniae of the (enemy's Cavalr;v, I utio o00 worth of artillery and nut- country buyers was limited again to- ITaan°• cwt 5,034 11,84A the floor while she turned to luck the with sev.-ral Hung, renewed the at- munition have been contracted for Nutter, cwt. 8O2 2.890 door, and as she did so the baby day. Consequently, the market was ' -10 I difopped a bottle, smashing_ the tack. Tkey were again repulsed. He adds that vast orders for rails iquiet, but prices are still maintained IChc'''R1, cwt Rib 171,490 {amp, The coal oil immediately igni- The main force of the arasaitants re- for the Trans-Siberian Railway are at 48c for No, 2 white stud 45c for TIorR('tR "' ' ""' ted. The unfortunate woman at- ' treated townra Pamincheng. A por- being executed in Russia and abroad. No. 3 ditto per bushel ex-stem:and' ---� tempted to stamp out the flame with Alan slapped near ('horoyo, throe,Theline is beim corxitantly inn 'PetPrhoro' No. 3 insp.-cttw were ul- .LEAPED TO DEATH. her lest-, nail the fire spread ,to her Miles north o( f'i4utu«hu. proved and as tar as poa.inle is be- fend at 4'lic peer hushol ex-emote. -rcluthjng The woman heroically Our casoultim were 10. No or-i Ing dour,led, Prince hhilkolT, tin- Rour-Manitoba spring wheat pat- New Hamburg Man Commits Sul- ' Lht•us-t the two older children out. [iters were included, lister of l(ai:w'a�s, is going to llar- 'ent, $:, ACii strong bakers', $5.g0: I Gide at quebec. side, and carr ing the baby at arm'.s "'The eiemy'e lues, judging troy» bin to confer with (ler. Linevitch ,winner wheat putantR, 4',.70 tri $:i. I length threw it on the lawn'. By the corpses :eft begin! And from the about the transporting of trocips ami g0' straight roller, ;3,30 to :5.40, iii A 'Ic»Pntch Tram 4uenti say's'. e j 6 muntiur of. exits carrying away]stores. Russia is therefore c,idrnt- :and in .bags. $2,;x0 to $2,60. F, Gilmour. surgeon dentist, of New this time rho was a masa of flames 'w'ounded and killed. were over 60." Ily-ooing her utmost to accumulate Feed-Manitoba bran, fn hag►, $"' IliHtiaTcrraee tottheuro a below at atfrom oAn ' Pa{ h er- from r pliRhtowAs (lacnyPrgednha a large it of men in the Far Ito 519; short, $20 to $21 per ton; ` man named Blain, who removed his Lh:SS TALK OF PEACE NOW. East as speedily as ooOble. Never- nearly hour on Saturday tnornind, overcoat and wrapped it about her. p Y P !Ontario winter wheat bran, in bul4, theiess, the correwpondent contends '$if�.30 to $19., shorts, $20 to S2!' and was instantly killed. Almost Neighbors brought quilts, and in this A despatch Isom Lon;lon says:- that the continuation of the war un- ; every bone in the suicide's hdcdy vas g peace talk; �•tilrh was universal a mouille, $24 to $28 per. ton, se to ' way the,fire R'es put out, h'it it was: til Russia is victorious is out of unlit broken, he having Chostrn the highest too late to save her lite. She 'was week ago. has entirely (Jo-appeared, quality. I oint,, where the hot,tom is covered ; and it 1s ries!sized by all that noth-I the question. TTC declares that,the Meal-The deinan d for ,.rolled oats P Terribly burned from. head to foot. to arattons are. directed rather to with rocks. The tall is. 150 feTetc She was rrmo�'(d to the-hospital and Ing wAf be done in this direction un-I P P is slow and the market is quiet, with the assuring of an honorable !)ears. , 2 ., iThere were no eye witnesses. i died in great, agony at :3 o'clock on til triers has been a decisive naval prices steady'at $. 0 to $2 2-t Per lifeless body was discovered about acti in and perhaps another important bag. Cornmeal remains unchanged Sunda.. morning, She was 3 e,yearn battle in Manchuria. 8.80 o'clock.O'clock. Of age, and is survived by her hus- at $1.35 to $i:{5 per bag. Dr. (lil'monr was about RS years Of: The news that the rival fleets are TOI�IO REJOICES. Hay-No.' 1, ;9 to $9.50; No, 2• age, and his Iromc was At New Nam- jtand, who had gone to -work on a almost in torch 'has revised keen in- A despntrh from T kio sEi'a:-The $A to $8,50; clover, mixed, $7 to I railway' consRruction near Guelph almost in the war. It is A curious q y burg, (lett. He came }fere about two two weeks ago. The house was profits from the tobacco monopoly I$7.50, and pure clover, $6.30 toy months agri t.cr work-with Tlfr Lan- , damaged. the dire brigade be-• tact that outside of lt'ucsia no single.for the first. year are 26,000,000 yen $6.75 per ton in car lots. ttter, dPnti.Rt, and had been in thu opinion M expressed rave that Admir-! (about $13,500,000), This exceeds I Beans-Choice prime, $1.40 to sit.-.` tag quickly on the scene. hal Rojestvensky s barnacle-laden l the Government's estimates, 7,000,- 45 per bushel, $1.25 to $1.271 in 'whelitttn he gave u .wor thine days ago, - (ships 'w'ill fall easy Victims to Ad-:4)00 yen. (car lots. f when he Kave up'work, informing Dr. ATTEMPT ON CZAR'S LIFE. mien! Togo braver and skt'll. It is; Lantier that he would tate a rest. g y The celebration of"the victory at Provi4iorrs-•Heavy Canadian short Disguised Stranger, Gains 'Admit- :battle ` at least expected, however, that the He had been ailing since his arrival P biukden took place' on Monday. The(cut pork, >616.50 to E17.50; light. Roseau wait treating ' g tante to •Palace ' battle w ill be a real tight tq a finish, i business men• and labor guilds ar-' here, ..and Dr, g short cut, $18.50 to $I7; American him for nervous prostration. �- and will prove the greatest nay'al.en-�ra ed an enormous -procession, i,� A;despatch to the I'.Ondon' Chronicle tag cut clear' fat' back, $20; camp0una g gagement in history• which uietl formed at Hibi a Park, T It is announced from St, Peters- ! q S' y lard, 61c to 7c; Canadian -lard, + from St. Petersburg says that a man and marched to Uyeno -Park, Pass- to 7;c; kettle rendered, Ste to 1?ic; COST OF ' THE EMBARGO. wearing the uniform of a Cossack burg that 150 officers, including 40 Ing the palace each unit halted and I according to quality of hams, 12c to _ was arrested within a few days in from the ]Slack Sea fleet, have jgined I chc-cred the Emperor, his Cabinet, 13c. $utcherst Chairman Says Britain' the palace at Tsarskoe`Selo. He was Admin!! Hoiestvensky at various ren Cabinet, , 13c. and that the fleet also has r and the c0m ses ws'ot the army and I ere held in Uyeno Bacon-13c;. fresh killed abattoir- Loses a Million a Year. noticed acting suspiciously while the' 3,000 men beyond its, cotuipiemennavyog., so a >- guar was c ng Park, where there was a large crowd: I r .A London despatch says: At the ' mandin officer examined him, and Y 50; select at $fi.50 off cars. S Lieut.-Gen. Terauchi, Minister of meeting of the York Butchers' Aso- found that his -word was not of the, R(:89 AND-JAPS AGAIN MEET. �hee"e!-Ontario tndl white and ce}- _ War, re�poHd(d in behalf of the elation the Chairman said ft had I kind used bt• the Cossacks, but was , ored at 12c to 12}c. A despatch from Tokio says:-The I army, and Huron Yamamoto, Minis- been•cthat t this by Wren of sound joverudg- i an infantry otn ar's- weapon.- The , Fgg"-Nem laid. at 15}c to 16c. I •.official despatches on Thursday give' ter of the Wavy, in behalf of the I Butter-Finest creamery, 26c to meat that this country has lost over man was therupon arrested. A pack- the first notice of a Russian offensive. nay . Fireworks and sports .con- five millions of money In seven was afterwards found containing y' P F28c; roll butter, 23c to 25c. et movement since the fighting at 'Tie!- eluded the exerciser. i Ashes-Firsts, 55•:35 to $:3.50; sec- 1 years by the .exclusion of Canadian ', tw•o hombs. A searching enquiry re Ing. A force of cavalry, with r live cattle and unless some rea.;on- silted in'the arrest of 12 secret po- machin.- and mountain guns, move!I ands, $4.90; -first pearl, $7.50 per 100 ounds. able cause should be ,shown why ,lice agents, rage aro suspected of be- south Monday from Tawo on the• p these.store cattle should he excluded int; the man's acconiplices. Fen;gwa road, and the next morning he ni,aintair,eiI that Canada had a I According to ti Version of the af• began a bombardment of the .Japan-i •, BUFFALO MART�FT. righ4, to sand their stock here.' I fair given by the St. Petersburg cor• e=e advanced Position at Kinkiatun. SXALLPDX IN CHATHAM, N. B. Buflulo, April 11.-Flour-Quiet.. '- respondent- of the Times, a stranger north of Katy-unn. 'Simultaneously a! lWheat-Spring dull; No. 1 northern, 1 disguised as a colonel of Cossack's en- large force of infantry advanced iNine Cases Discovered-No Servic- $1.17; Ranter weak; \'o. 3 'red, $1.- •-----T terse! the Palace' tit Tsarsk'oe Selo on along the main Changchun road:! es Held in Churches.. 12 Corte-T'nsetilCd; No. 2 ycllo'v, : -while two other columns cielivered I LOOTING IN THE CAUCASUS. !fencing an the occasion of the Czar's [sank attacks. The Russians reached; A despatch from Chatbam, N.13,,_I."i¢c; No. 3 corn, •i2c. (fats-.Strong- weekly rieCeirti0n of officers of the " within 400 metres of the Japanese Says: line cases of (lisease (11419- er; No. 3 white, 35c; No. 3 miar�d, Peasants Burn Public 'Buildings' palace guard. His actions excited 'w•in s. The fighting lasted all (lay'nosed as sinallpox by lir., Pisher, of'!33c. -Barley-.1V' in store, 45 and Destroy Estates. � suspicion, and he .was arregt i and tT g 4 the I'I.Oyillr:int Board of- Health, at•e' to fine. Rye-No: 1, 85c. A despatch from St. Petershurg senrTlted. I3umbs were found in his Tuesday,. 1'hc laiianes�, althoIse( retorted in this town. "I'liv houses pockets. nearly surrounded, [!nail.• repulsed'] l : says:-Official adcicea report Contin- P i fhr. onetny, lasing killed ur,w'h,,r,, the disease is reported are CATTLE, MARKET, ued disoKders in the Caucasus. With- - T qua'rantin,.d, and a buildinG has TOronbn, April 11.-1 he demand for in the past week peasants ha�'e loot- ESCAPE OF LADY CURZON. �►' wounded. .Tho Ilu.=sign casialties, o. . loot- wounded. edIng tioiii lite number of atiillu- 'leen si i•.n•erl for an isolation hospi= all kinds of cattle w•ns again e`ceed-i ed and b'it•ged public offices in the - - - lances, were a:?orit ''-'(u tal. •Last ni�-kt in order wits iswued ingly brisk, and, although the run (:ore district, sacked schools and pri Her Thrilkitrg Experience in Earth- �-1 l quake at Siinla. The KOkuna;n states that a Japafi- ' that Iho sclurfrolp should ho - nesse! was lair,-it was not large enough to ;vate *estates, cutting clown trees, esc�rlu��ores is now s that - 1'{ad-. and tliat' no wrviee,' het hrl$f in tho supply all wants nail prices were and threatening to kill_ the.•police if A despatch front London sayp:- Svoetocl:• clinrrhr•s to day nor Any enicrtnir'- , lire and higher. fiheep and lambs they' interferer!, .thiel forcing priests i A despatch. to n news ne'ency 'ram rnonts of any sort fin the public liull• ', are"about :steady-and hogs are un- to gb with than and take gn oath i Calcutta sawc'Lndy Curzon, zciPe o! V t(:"1'ORti'. I ('hr• iiiseiCsr Yti of a mild Ly]ro, sgcr:r clictngerl. I of solidai•it,y with their cause. the Viceroy of India. hail'n nnrrnw - d s At ch to the Russian \5'nr 'rc'fiis'ing to helioe'o that it is all%'• F,xport cattle, choice. 44.,.) to;$:5.23 Similar but lesi seriou. disorders ' escape during the echininev ' at ' Office from Chief of Staff Karl:e�'itch, (,thing n,orr. jerioils, r,han chickvilpux. do good .to medium t.i3O 4.75 Are reported f-n the Tiflis.district. At Siinla., \ marries chimney fell nays that arkeviich, I•ii n'rcyailirug of il,ir,n is ihtt ii, do others •..............•:.. 4.25 4.40 KishitiefT Wednesday night an unsuc- through lite roof and ceiling into the dated Thur�dny, 4.Q0 4.25 cessful attempt w•ns made to'as5assd=I room above thiat in which she was detachment attacked a force of .lap-]was intro(hicod by lumbermcf, Croat Lulls ......... ...... y rlirieae Infantry about live mile., from the dfAino w'ooris, Burc'1e I's' ^^,ob,1 to ch'.. 4.60,• 4.80 nate Assistant Failte Commis>ionci' sleching. --- • - , _ - i m .1 .. .. r , �.► •.�.}�.� 4�"w';•�'�'*"►�J'� "Come, you are shirking your lesson, [the first 24 hours, but pure fresh T you lazy girl." I water should be within their reach " "The line of 11fe," said Irene. a at all times, so arranged, that they >+ •+. "Hem—let we see." She looked at �� can drink witho,It getting wet. The r j it and the ester fluctuated in her I brooder[ floor can be covered with a •% face, then she shut the 'hand up and thin layer of cut clover. A handful' + playfully flung n fcoin her. s of bright chick grit or very stale ypsy's Sam Ce e.• "!L is all nonsense ar.d humbug!" bread sllgbtly moistened with milk, - she said with a• levity ,which Was "UST SPRAYING. can be given. The food uf'the chicks " }$ _ '•' rather forced.' "1 don't believe is a is practically the same as that fur- 0scrap of it, not One iota! You are The use of dust poisons to destroy rushed the adult stock, tieing 'pre- .4 - • wicks littleImposter! in-sects and fungi ill our orchards is pared, of course, in a form suitable a wicked i p t QR ••. '.That is what they all saywhen a5 'et in an experimental stage, but to their smaller sive. '- one tells them a bad fortune." those who have carried on the exper- Chicks should be fed-three or tour A SECRET REVEALED ;•�' "Well, I won't have anything more intents in the largest and most thor- times during thZ day, but cera to do with it!" exclaimed Irene uugh way, speak very highly in should he takQn not to give them' .• ••et.. .. ..w.. .. .gra.. ..�.;.�•;.a.�.�.�r�.�.�.�.�.��.� e,.�.�.s;.+%.• brightly. "And now x%+ut do you lrrai;e of the method. Like all other more than they will eat up quickly; say if wo two—we two all alone, new methods of doing things, there fit fact, food should not be before CHAPTER XXIV. (_n ng the service of exquisite china mind—go around the hoose on a kind are always some who do not ,do 'it them more than five minutes at a ; Madge, when she awoke the next.! an oriental silver. of voyage of discovery? And we'll right and then con:aAli the method time. Green food should be supplied morning, felt very much as Aladdin "You need not wait, Lucy," said go into the stables and around the because' they do not succeed writes regularly after they are a week or - Must have felt on the first morning ! Irene. "And there is really some- gardens, and—oh, I want to show Mr. G. E. Rowe. ten days old, and grit should be con- W In his Wonderful Palace, thing in, fortune telling?" she said you everything!" I have only used it one year, but stantly before them. Granulated �= when the 'maid had withdrawn. "I'll run and get my hat," . said obtained splendid results and I shall. charcoal is a valuable corrective of If Monk Towers was imposing by . Madge eagerly- use it again this year, I use lime as di candlelight, it was twice as impves-; ''I—don't know. I suppose so," digestive troubles, and should also Irene touched an electric bell. a carrier and a whirlwind duster be kept within eaa access of the ' sive in the sunshine. I said Madge. P x '._ Jrene poured out the coffee from the be is no occasion, dear," she machine, weighing about 75 pounds, chicks until they are allowed free Long before the dresr.ing-bell had said; and to the maid: to scatter the dust. In this lime I range. Brooders should be cleaned • 'run and Marion had knucked at the massive silver cafeLiere, and helped g p copper, sulphate and arsenite, so g 8. "Brio dire. T.aadon's hat, lease." put door, Madge was up and drea;ed,,Madge to some omelette. Madge noted the little incident. It as to have in one mixture a complete daily and a fresh litter or layer o[ lookingout of the window of her i always thought that It was all gcut clover with grit put on the floor Inonsense, and—forgive mo!—decep- seemed that in this grand place. the insecticide and fungicide, the same as filer it is cleaned. bovduir at the view which she had, great talk—and she was one of them 1 would in the water solution or - tion." seen the night before in the ntuorr —were not expected to do an thing Bordeaux. I take 1W pounds stone 1 - I Perhaps it is," said Madge. "But • light• ; for themselves, lime and place it in a ,tight mortar THE MAKING OF PENCILS. a•e—I mesa we gypsies—go by rule. As she gated at It. drinking in its "We 'did' the state•-rooms last box 10 feet lung and 3 feet wide, _ ill's believe in it," she added as sin- beauty, she remembered the vision of night, all excepting the Bali-room," with boards 1 foot high on sides Interesting Description of Their � ply as before. S P the countess stealing alurlw the path, . %aid Irene; "so that we needn't go dad ends. Over this I sprinkle eight ' Irene looked at the tiro dreamily. ••_- and again she asked heisel[ whether; .. - downstairs. Come along!" gallons of water slowly so as not to ]lllanufacture. I wonder if it is wicked to want y like ought not to toll Huyce; but The; went out to the corridor, and puddle the lime or paste it. This to know ones future!" she said. Lead pencils are not made of lead. she shrank from the disclosure furl "Wickod?" repeated Madge. "Is it Irene pointed out the old carvings will not rinks all of the lime, but The pcnci:a vara lead and had a mane" obv'auus reasons; nut the 1::ast and ancient tapestry, will start it, then work it thorou h- being the pu�sibility that she aught wicked? I don't know. Almost every quickly g right to the name, A stick of lead "One of the maids of honor to 1y' and uickl for 20 minutes or on- one wants to know. All sorts of wan originally used for making hav'e.heen rnlstakrn. Mary Queen of leets, worked nearly til the lime is all oinked into a vary P paper anti wood. The - people came to mo to tell their for- all o! it, marks upon -She chose the simplest c•f her morn- ' tune." poor thing:" she said, dry powder, name has been retuined, though to- Ing frocks, a pretty szt,•en which I "Here is the picture gallery." Ocer this 100 pounds dry, hot, ••Tell me mine." Madge looked around. She would well-slaked lime I sprinkle 16pounds I'Jay all the pencil:* are filed with she had bought in London, and, "Oh, no, no," she said. Then she graphite or plumbago, This-mineral all unconscious or the cvYqui,ite pic- ! laug h,d, "But you do not believe have been more impressed by -its pul•erizpd copper sulphate, for fungi, S is rather sc splendor than she was if Itu;ice had ten pounds powdered .rcc, for it is found In "Luer she made•, stood by the window ; in it? It is only for fun?" f sulphur for -i'0in fur Royce. who won singing not taken her to the Royat Gallery. 1 scale and lice, one pound Paris green but few places—Cumberland. Fng- g y B B "i won't promise to believe in Try Irene stinted, in guide fag! ion, to for che:•l:'. Insocts,' codlin moth land, a:ons; the Laurentian ranges light-hQartedly' as he dressed in the said Irene, 'Yes, it is only fun. Try p g - g adlolning room, some of the pictures. and curculio, then stir thoroughly In the pro%ince nt Quebec, and at those rissoles, dear; the cook makes Ticomleroga, V,;rmoat. ) l,nock carne to the door, and them very well," And she put one `L H't Vincs.i. n �Buttic l a elfin- ; with hoe fru to mtnutcp or until the 0101`1:114 R sliv found 'Marion onside on Madge's plate. 'Then she held out do da L'inci, a Butticclli—ell fine copper sulphate and sulphur are floe Now-a dins the rninerel is taken _ the girl looked sur risrci examples, How much do you think' oughl•,' d;ss(,INtA with the lime. 'Then from the manes ,n the lump and cur- 4 P as seving her hand agala. that is worth, yfa �" -'. her, inistrc's cln-adr drrEwd "! suppose I must cross It with dJ;e I take a light barrel wiLth one head ricvi to the reducing mill, where it is It looks verve old, and—I can't out, make two cleats, 1 fo )t below pul%eri eiJ in stamp mills under "kli.8 I'rcr ban's Iove, ma'am." silver, mustn't 19' she said laugh- r. b}•• "tilde and "will see::what it is v&y plainly," I the top on the insi•ic, set on these water, This dust is collected, pack- you breakfast ing. "1o, and ver few' other persons w i h her?" tin, .that is not necessary. We Y pe a round sieve that will Just fit In ed in barrels and sent to, the factor- s Ire,c srnnctlmrc has Break-i tell o. -t at i the lines " That picture is so valuable. I think. I with ;-inch mesh. Put in the sieve ies, where thousands of pencils are ' f6st in I:er n.vn room, ma am," ex- ; "What a beautiful hand! It is worth twenty thousand pounds � two or three ahovclfuls of the dust r made every day. This puheriied and the nati,ln would buy It at that and put an old carpet over tht• top ra;hite is so fine that it Is really pl,ined aiarron, "Lt is no smaller than furs," R.,()h. if e e., %ra"' sail Madge at retorted Irene, if it could; but it can't, It gues !and thea shake the barrel and repeat dust• dire-♦' in color and smooth and once. "Mil,n ,,hall I mare, ' 1 "But how white it is! LeL me traits, tir with the title you see. Family Pur-'ed In.the process until all the dust is sift I various'oily to the touch. It is divided into r ")fix• Tresyiian i dressed, ma'am" l see I g edea of fineness by floating sail Marion. "Shall I .how ou the `She !snit her brows and studied I Midge's interest increased, and she Now put barrel ar.d duster on a it on water from one tank to an- wa!' } I the lines on the palm intently. looked at +hem eaFe`ly'• stone boat or light wagon and you other, The coarse dust sinks to the > y Why, that is Jack—I mean Royce , -t "s' I himself! ' she exclaimed, standing be • ! um o e i r anx, the aex ' AR if I should be r�>',t iu this great do you say? • ay r- I feet yis.lt very bad or very g ratan and boy. l'..ia amoilnt of dust ��liner to the bottom of the second lace." ou fore the portrait of a young man i will go over from five to right acreeT P gwtd ! tank, acrd go on down the line, the ' Varian smiled, with demure respect Madge gazed at the small palm In armor, of six-year orchard and do a thor- finest powder for. the finest pencils. "Yes,'• said Irene quietly; "it isiough Job, if dust is thoroughly pre refit in the last oak. and Madge after opening the door Intently very like him; there are several ;Pared The dust will travel over � •o' It„ ve s dressing-room. and calling I "It is had at first," she sold, "'Phis others whom he ressmbles: and some j the orchard is such clouds that ii I I•ifferent grades of pencils from to blur, "r am Cuing to breakfast line," she traced it with her fore- of the women hn�e Just his a en, very soft to extra hard are obtained sell liens'" f•:Il.,wcd the gf•I finger, "is broken and tuna aslant y will appear from a distance to be on with that frank, frarleas look in' fire, and every leaf and branch well by mixing the graphite with German 1'hcy aunt a little way down the That means your happiness receiver a and Marion opened a doorIcheck. But it oins again reRently, theta. There, see' That is the earl; trectrb a ,portion of the poison. The pipe clay, which is floated to a neaten • - -corridor. ) B P � Lord Landon—Se encore 'r mean, of,; of tanks In the same may.. The fin- 'And announced Madge. thigher up, and that means that of-I y trees are never too dry o hold - Jr,no .came to meet her, 1 Ler a time yov will be happy again."! course It wn c painted when he came enough of this dust 4 destroy the tiny is mixed with the finest gra- _ into the tit le." n hits; being ground together with "11resw%c1 a1r•eady, Madge"' she "%how me those lines," � I& ra and if Will not .4 hours before s S gr g Madge l.,iikcd at the Pale face and :a rash it will not wash ctfT, for it "tunes and the hardness of the pen- Waid %sty hp•s•+tyif was in a to own. l ":Lad do you mesa to sayi - in which .he looked like a lily an I they are different to the linethat on j sol ,♦lens c;es- with their expression Soon tarns a paste with natural oils is secured by increasing the pro- lot-led by its leaves "Come in," and "other person's hands?" of somewhat cur.nin clavernes` In moist whure on leaves and bark of trees portion of clay in the mixture. Atter ---.------ e drew her into the rcrotn and kisa I silence for a moment or two; thea I. "Fee," said Madge "No two she card; I 1 app! the,dust at the came seaeOns he graphite and clav are mind to -ed her. hands are alike. Look at these of the year and the same number of gather the mixture is put in canvas Madge tucked around. The room lines," "It is quite unlile the other face.".' I times as,the liquid is applied, bags and the water is squeezed •out and she followed them out. "Yes," said Irene as she moved on. ' $as smaller than her own, but dec- "This means that u are rich. "I don't think Seymour resembles neatest and furnished in perfect taste. Are you?" try means of an hv'draulic press, lcav- POTATO GROWING, Ing a mass the consistency of putty. any of his great ancestors,' ' ` -,ere was a piano such as she had •'I—think ao• Yes, I suppose I am 1 My ex ertencc during he t The planter is then plated to a form- They,, viewed �everat of the f>fc- P past y 3n her ossa room, and a well-filled rich," said Irene. turt•s, commented on them, and th-n in growing potatoes chnwq what can ing press, which is a small iron cy- bookcase, A stand of flowers stood "Well, that is right any way," said be ,lone b' slight deviation from the linder, in which a solid plunger o•r In the Wh,dow and a air of Java passed into the music room. Here 3 S • ,. P Madge "And this tong one mesas they spent a few minutes, Inspecting Ordinary methods followed in this Piston works up and down. A sterol sparrows twittered in a caste that you will five to be old." loculft s Mr. Irvin D. Cook, plate httv'ing a hole the size and "You kook like a June rose, dear. "Oh, come," said 'Irene laughing, the various musical Instruments and Y says g Anti yet that is not epk-ndid encu lr g then started out into a beautiful and Itralead of plowing the ground for yhftpe of the "lead" is put [ander the g I "you can't tell that, Madge!" spacious arena tilled with choice potutoes after the "pring craps are open end of the cylinder, and the for vou;, a Japanese illy wo•ild be I only Judge by the lines," said flowers most art isr ically arranged. It planted, as is usual! lun better." 'Made meekly, "There it is, you see;fI ° � y practiced here, P Lnit pressing tc down forces the B y S was called the Alonk'e t:anlens, Hero it was plowed nearly a month earlier graphite through the hole, making a "I don't know what a Japanese;a long,Well, I see." thread.lilye they contemplated the floral bewitiei and allowed so remain until the cunt-inuous thread or wire of gra- m1 is like," said Madge with a Welt, I air," said Irene; "but I i for a time, and then, passing through usual time Of Planting. The -field phite. z smile. don't know whether to be salad or was thoroughly "It is tall and rnceftil, with a a door in the.wall, were soon-Ili the g y and deeply worked As long as this thread i's moist' it B sorry." And she stifled a sigh. with a four-horsespring-tooth lever f' deep, rich, red blossom," said Irene, "You should be lad," said Ma e, urger gardens outride. b pliable, but when dry it becomes g � "Now satins along," said Irene. , harrow. This was delayed until con- brittle and moat he handled rapidly. "And though you have- so, little for see, the line of happiness, •.Qye.with go a the ng,**stables now i ditiuns were most favorahle, after It is cut into.three lead length and crimsotZ in your checks, you are like+though it is broken Jost here, joins ••Oh, will you," said a voice, and preparing the ground as an ideal. straightened ghtened in a crucible over a ' higher up; and that means that you Royce came upon thein from the seedbed. It was moist, loose and coal fire. WKen'takenfrom the cru- "And you are like the white 14,"I will be happy presently—if you are shrubbery, I friable, At the same time I discover- cible the lead is read for the wood, bald Madge, timidly, "and that' is not now—and will retrain happy," e prettier than any red one." Madge blushed slightly, But Ireae'a ed myriads of weeds that were just which is pine for she's ells and " P I "It seems so easy. think I P► P Pea "Sometimes I breakfast in my own should make a decent if I hgd face became scarlet and then paler beginning to make their appearance, cedar for the more expensive ernes, room,' sad I thought that gypsy than. usual; and Madge, who happen-i Potatoes were tea planted agolnt When the stria of wood are receiv- q perhaps,a lesson or two. Let me sea your P you would like to be quiet this morn- ed to glance at her, felt alarmed. I June 1, in drills with a plunter; The ed at the factory they are run hand, Madge."" ",You startled us Royce," she said-Rural New Worker was the variety through a rmrµchine which cuts in "T9rcd! Why should I be? Be-,white as ours?" almost reproachfully, fused. R'ith some misgivings I have each six groodes, round or square; y "Oh, I'm verysorry," he said. continued planting this variety every cause of the journey yesterday? Why, "No," said Irene, "but it is not ! and at•the same time smooths the X set comfortably fa a first-class car- "But haven't you-done something in year since it was first introduced, eda Y I red, but the most delicious brown;I the way of startling yourself this but during the last three years the face of the wood, s, ge all padded and cushioned. That and if I were a man I should be morning? Where have you two been?' Price of seed was so high that I The filling of the strips is done by .does not tire me, You should have i tired of white ;hands. We women are I was Just going to have the pond have used a good many culls or sec- girls. The first-girl takes a grooved „ J !traveled as I ,hav'e done, 'sitting ors i all alike; we dress alike, talk alike, dragged ends from the market stock for seed strip o/ wood in her tett hand and V13 a sh4ft of a caravan—" She smile alike! No wonder men wear gB � v opped and flushed again. i Y •Irene laughed softly—she'seemed to Purposes• a bunch of leads in her right• She g. of its and have to be forced to stop spreads the leads out in fan shape 'As I icy awake'last night—I I in a ball or, drawing-room, rush'a have recovered her composure in-i Owing to the heavy applic Lowe< P pe don't sleep very well lately, Madge;I off the very first mment they can stantly. I of barnyard manure which I plowed stud with one movement fills the six dear—I was thinking 'o{ you and your to their own 'dens' ea they call it. "I have beer. showing Madge under, •I had some fears that scab grooves with lead. , THe next girl e, an was a os ac to o yey„ave area cast none mo anInd id "and we have;would appear. Early and frequent lateen the filled strips 'and quickly �v'Y You.” have a be wearisomely mono n been enjoying ourselves all 'a one y I c • v st.rl which envy you.,. cavy mef" said Madge, with I nous!" ourselves, as the children say; and i heavy growth of vine's obstructed• has been coated with hot glue by a a=pandiii eye*. now we are going to the staples, work. The few beetles that appeared third, The filled and grooved %trips g Y "You mean ladies," said Madge, ; were kept in check by the use of a are piled one upon another and put "Yes," continued Irene. simply. and then "It must be so delightful to live "Might one humbly crave permis- hand sprayer. Only one application in a press to dry. The ends'vgt the _. 8 "My dear, try, and forget that you I strips are evened off under a sand so near to nature; to' be always mov- sion�to accompany you?" he said. of bordeauz was given with a tour- 3 have not always been what you are. is on, on; to be always free. "I'll promise to ?rehave,as well as I;row sprayer during the season. The Raper wheel and then the strips; are ^' 6 ( And if you do, no one else will re- P• "But we were not free. We had`member it." can; no one can do more." nine acres were dig just before the fed intim n machine which cuts ikota ` work tote w forget!" "Shall we let him come, Madge," I destructive freeze in September last, tr into individual � ah'that I could for t, she said. P pencils, q}iapas "Work! What work did you do?" "hot that I am ashamed and said Irene,•brightly, but with avert-I We used a four horse digger. The and delivers them smooth and read•" asked Irene with a mile. the blood rushed to her face. -"But ed eyes. "I.tbought.we would go for i yield was over 2007 bushels per acre for the color and polish. ,The color- "T made baskets," said Madge l go on with my fortune, Irene." a drive afterward, it is such e lovely 1 of large, uniform, smooth tubers, inq i% clone with liquid dyes, after -,imply. "And I looked after some+ "Let me see. Here is-the Brat line morning. We .could take the pony comparatively flee from rot and which the of the children; and sometimes ae i carriage—" scab. This was not considered a Pencils aro scat through' you pointed out, how straight, it is, the varnishing machine. <- were, at fairs, I told fortunes. A''and how [;road at the commence- "Which Only hotels two," remon- phenomenal yield by any means, , -„• „ gypsy Is 'nbver ' idle.” Trene had: went! That means that have • been strated Royce ruefully. but the theory that like 'begets like + been moving about the room, ar- happy 3ladge?" "And only two intend going," and that planting small potatoes Thev were' discussing the factor" rangivg flowers in a vase,' and stirr-! "Yes," said Madge dreamily. "L said Irene. continuously tends to the deteriora- which make for success in the world, Ing the fire that burned brightly let ! have'Been very happy. But go on. (To be Continued.) tion of the stock, or 'that heavy when the knowing young rnan said:— •the modern-antique fireplace. She; )That do you see now?" manuring fosters the development of�"There's nothing like Torte of char- turned' with the poker still in her! The line breaks; that means—but scab and rot, does not seem to hold aster, old man. Now, there's Jones! 'hand. ' what nonsense it is!:' in this case. The results were the Sure to stake his way in the world. "You told fort'ines! Can you te.11 i "Yes," murmured Madge with half A IlOF2N SCAPEGRACE. opposite ,of what is generally belie" Ila's a will of his own, you know I mitre, badge? ;assent. "But what doers it mean A good mother naturally wishes to ed here. We aro often puzzled to "Rut Brown has something better is "$ec," replied Madge 'gra fly. 1'according`to the'rulis'I explained t:o see her "own' traits reproduced in her know Just what to best to do, but his favor." What's that2" "A "But not really.?" said Irene,, the:you?" children. Mrs, Babson, said to her in this case we believe that early will of his i :c'.e's.'• smile on her face. I "Why, according to thorn, it Yindi- non: spring plowing tended to retain "Bally?`' sal,i .Nradgr.• "-I don't:sates that your happiness will have "Now, 'Tommy, I want you. '.o be needed moisture that contributed to I stand, said a Western orator.. _ know, SomC people think it is all' a brenl<. How absurd! Besides, I ood while I am out." these favorable results, The value '1118, and B r v'b' application "on the broad principles of Less work and nonsenso: but it is r rlon't think anyone could tell yo Ir 'I'll be good for a nickel," was of a hea lication of manure � I B palsied ho mine. arra if I desert snot. Thera are'rules and signs=' fortune by your hand, !Madge; mere Tommy's.in offer. and extra cultivation are factors that g i them• "You stand on nnthin o{ She stn 'rills, running -• "Tommy," said the mother, "I should not be overlooked. the kind," ilI e P stopped, fi)r Irc.ne's maid' had I lirics,' like mountain {fru tzd n little shoe- ent entered' with the breakfast tray, and Over it." want you to remember that you can- maker.in the crowd. "ti'ou stand is the tvcO iris 'remained �ilrnt while "item. the larger -ones, this the line not be a son of mine unless FF1p DT\G YOUNG CHICKS. g g. you are my boots that you never. paid mtf she placed it on the table, Madge of lire, for instance," said Madge, good for nothing." Chic"'cos do not require any food for, and I want the money." 11, 1J t10; 3 b1 Gerow, di\'s 1J and 14, A gentleman wlw a nose had I Palmus, div '2, 35 85; Jas been lost was invited to`tea• "My ce ale 1 JO; iV Ii Ellicott, div lq dear,' said a good lady `of the >v published every Frtday morn:rai as its ora a B house to he'r daughter, I want JLMP30K Yiakorirg Out. L1 D M Morgan, div 10, 4 •; C t A[cAvov, div 16,'20 83; Chas Florenceyou to be very particular And to ` div 20,1 8t). William aMcKay,div 14, make no remarks about Mr. J--'s 14 80; W Thomson, div 14, 8 L0; Geo nose." ' r Cooper, 2 10; H spencere t 1, 4 4); ---The People's Cash Store. Mal•tin Barkev w t 1, 1 79; do 4 20'; Gathered around the table, - WM Feasby, div 11,31 70- W Ham, everything was going well; the ' div 2,4: �V 'Gibson, div 6, 10 6u,; W child peeped,' about, looked cath- BARGAINS -� TEEM Sadler 22 44: Geo Tool, div 7,24 07; ered puzzled and at last startled . ..BARGAINS . ' rias y=Tsui •EE tystd In ML, a« Geo Davidson, div 8, 24 65; W Cowie, the table: =FOr the next Two Weeks goods will be sold at- BATES OF ADVERTISING div 11, 17 80; C W Disney, div 19, "bla, why did you tell me to �t�s�insertion,per line - 1.o cents 48 92; M Gleeson 75c ; Jas Lidgett, 3a nothing about Mr. . J—'� following prices ; : weir subsequent insertion, line - / div 10, 18 14; J H Gorman, div 1, p - r This rote does not inolna• ..w►or Forasa'd- 10 70; R Devitt 2 20; W Sadler, div nose? He has not got asp."-Phil 100 yds all wool ladies' dress goods, regular 50c., for 35c. div 13 e t 1, adelphia Ledger. 100 44 ,. 30c., for 18C. •teOti s Ginn to D�+tes mattsns ooa' 9 e t 1, 144; C W Disney, -- 25c., for 15c. ansa fors or s monilia orby i A year. asi!- 8 g0; Geo Davidson,div 8 w t 1,5 10; •- 50 " union bte aait.rty. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. Large assortment of Ginghatns " 1:3c., for lOc. 7•a:fy or yearlyooatrsou psis J H Michell.div 18, 280; J Render- Business owds,"a lines or nnd•r,wish pw"'' son,washout on Alton¢ road in 2nd .•I have been subject to sciatic 12c and 13c for flc. es• 6 ep,peyaLle in advaaee• About 100 parch Wrapperettea�_ �, , 10c for Be. ,rNotioeinlocalcolazinstea oeaasper Une, con,2 40, ten loads atone 1; C f3 Pal- rheumatism for gears," saps E. H. Muslins in striped and colored - ave oeatsper tins each .abssaswt in.ersicn• mer, Hien repairing Kingston road RTaldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. prints r and " 18e for 10e. ,peoiv contract r tea made Is own on appiios• ap lot 12 1 80. W Sadler, div 0, rep ,'My joints were stiff and gave me per y - oa Mofr so advertising• pp much pain and discomfort. My joints A fete ends of very nice dress goods in to clear ladies' _ Advertissmeats wilboas wriatea ° cailveruttinbeinobrid euo J' to t9c7th vtllbetaserssdansll forbidde ,Lad charged 114 g pp would crack when L straightened up "suits, also for girls, will be sold at sacri$ce to clear them out. •o:ain ins Orders for discoadnainl: con,3 S5; W Jones,rep culvert, lots I used Chamberlain's Pain-Balm and men"man 1a wrfaiag mid goat to aaepub. 22 and 23, con 7, 1; Geo Tool, rep cul• have been thoroughly aired. Have - �ptZgs�Y3.Old QrOO�t3 Ut Wort prompsl7 atteaaad p• vert,div 7, 1 •LO; J Lidgett, div 10 rep not had a pain or ache from the old wasbout 7th con,also bal on ditch on trouble for many months. It is ter- Stair Carpets per pard 18c. Carpets 25 to 30C. Oilcloths O,or 25c. ! Proprietors s l bet lots 10 and 11,6th con,8 l)5; J taint a most wonderful liniment." Toweling 8, lOc. Towels 5 to 30e. Mena top shirt, reg. Aurkar & Thexton, H Michell,div 16, 20'vds gravel on For sale by ALL DRvao18•rs, Neckties, reg. 25, two for tat Men's braces . .A,2b Cuffs - n t 1, '2, and fining waaliotit on w t 1, _ — collars, white shirts, all at reduced rices. h mbrell. _ tt)nr Polltios-Ba►oslndependnes 150 prices. Shirts 36c. Mr. Palmer, seconded by Gerow, New dd,�aeme,nts• reg. S1 for 50c.- Soz 10 to.25c. Balbriggan oDur Alm-AFir•t-.1rwLocal Papa. Light summer shirts 25c. Mena Cambric striped spit= EzpeotAtione-Tb• b•artt s pport o1 she t»ovl•of rt.ieriaa and vicinity moved that the reeve grant his order TA1rTED-A gdining-roomshirts, lautldered and soft bosoms, 50c. to$1. on the treasurer in favor, of the par- good ties recommended in the various girl Apply as Piokeriag College. &Uf FRIDAY, APR. 11th, 1905. standing committees as presented this Groceries—EQerything fresh and up to date. Fresh Frn1t COW FOR SALE-A goatT young arriVlII daily. dap v to.due Apri117th. Apply so JOHN aua.- 8 Y• Mr. Gerow introduced and put xAr,lot 90,ooa a,rioleriag• ~ Great interest is now manifest- through its various readings a by-law $0018 E1h0e8 $Abs@r9 a full assortments and at prlc96 that ed in the movements of the naval fixing the. of the Clerk at 5750. OR BALE-Pure-bred Short Horn ' ' will all ass h yon, forces of Japan and Russia. The Mr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Todd, VOR read�or sowinso gs s 9 PU a: • - Russian fleet has now reached the moved that whereas the tax collector, Claremont Please give u? a look. We confider it a pleasure to show you Foster Hutchison, has this day re- �pAR FOR SERVICE-The un- whatever you are interested in. Pacific and is being closely watch turned the collector's roll for the year ed by Admiral Togo. The most 1904, to the treasurer, and satisfactor- designed ha for service a pate bred important eouflict of the war is it_ accounted for the aggregate cheater .boar• GIPS014 COvNZE,lot s a s. now important c impending, as the future of y Ptelsetlag'Bre"'Asm f 0 D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, amount of said roll, therefore, that 4RM RE'r.1 splendid farm the war will depend upon the re- the said collector and his surety be - ,/''� ��'l� Ault. and are hereby discharged from all F betook oompo�ct the sosth ball of lot 19 E,v �t TN !`J� •+� • _ further liability for or on account of sad Range,N F can,coaefsttng o!184 acres. no- PIC +�R�+`-' ��•� !`Jim 'What a treat Hazes w,tbin threa miles of FiclteriLc \•:ling• _—_ at it would be if we the collection of the taxer for said Por,.,,•;paracalars apply to w v M50-tfardaoa, year. Plckenng could secure a taste of the maple y ar motion Mr. Todd introduced and ---t -- -"- ---- SALE, b rap or maple =agar of the kind `H JRT•.i4R'� BULLS FOR �/ . (Kr nt [ht'Oug11 sty vaiicua readings a by- ,� ltenndereiguei ben for sats eve t•oung 1. AMC �}� _ I'C[tat t•-a.3 mar.tifaetured frvtll Lhe F11w app,,inting Toad v wtn.misf-tuners, eLort horn ho!a Four cf there were i+: t+ �feW n - at maple +ap t\\-cuty or thirty eng:neer+ fol. rr,,•tot grader-. pound- ir, ,,hn u::'er'• :mperced Shorthorn tb;l, ears ago here is wxa placed keepers, fence-viewers and caber offl• recently sotd for ilASS Their axes r 4, c fromnip tolls (� �f■/ . ,n to 19 Les:ut l. R'. TOOL. :o: 24, con 5, , V�vF�e �, J•i open the- market every -piing. cer, f,,.. the Township of Pickering Ftcltar.cg, wi,:cerate P O 4,•se i and sowetimeq in the in Idle of f"t t ;'ear counu�nctng the tir�t dor t eH>�E �ti'HF:-�1 II't�lL ```•BITE the \\inter. Can; labelled un' ' t' UY5• ,r. f,ll ,u'� n SALE-TL-La no i gte tan t o?f>Ils Ir1�F:R�. c gra d T O.�T_ � LE • .- .. 1I ,le B)'t'l1.li' :c'c.l(•h Cvt•!'y one , 1:•....c a qi n i:•.U, mil¢Daae wh a: of q;c: -�JTn Hider t•�baa}•le '.�� s.M•�t t::p t•e+l�i:I+•lu�'ta� of n;p tr.any ctL,ton:Pr:+ to a1 I>iv. 1 J H Gutman. :J H C'.,nn4,t'y• ,laaUe and ci-at'u.,aa.lp v+'re +!so a ;nae �, u4,tth mut t 'of sirs tart n-,tip. I i,nva 41 e. t4i4•1 '.,} opsit alarttt�t'>'supplY f'.tn,iiiar \\!Lh iia' iris rt: art- ,141.1 (ieV�kti'ltl(t J ��'-111. 1'a71,e1'S.,n. :ttv D! lr a �13.ae :ets wC.7h 9•:rCtaaeei P.Ci h it:lecliatel • detect 8- t.. 7 11u h Pugh, k Gen c ther Yu:1e t tt:o mcdMl Far--i (:.��tli t t en hou+e+in ( ,'t,T t thug in;t t:*;Tirez oe riri: !!+-then*`, rh`c!�• •�r i g it+aehtt e':5 etc. itis, ill lu l d tl':n (_, , o• .t room. I stn p t ' being an exceedingly- pool- intita- JJs••id�On,A ��iKrf i s.1•ilcr.l') Jntlle" for aa;e six .v r .t ire +rr:lv :ria ,te fl a , k t a .net: I t 111 ke p a . L:'L. �1,+. anD cedar lrr,r. 91'tf Anythln �-n!1 ltlilp t'-•�It:• ���:n 't �;,� •tui• bit liis adulterate41 article Lida tt, It Wni F'ea,by, 1'_' «•m J tt ill•+t r echuh iy made frolii common ru- Mirhe,t, 11 l' )„Hey, l+ tun, c r. t• Far j - gar, boli-ht at four or five ecutf tai Gen' Coope:, 14) Jnu �1i,•}sell, li t�,,oasat1,theeers,.nd V-0 oat�to•Sjt+rPThomscny • •. - "�yt^� ��t^'Y1 to penlud, is utanufactlred into a Jnn Gordon, IS H Johnson. l9 «m m.te oorcr teat.. of tt:c,y Town-E:-a•• �o � � 1P ti Nvl �1 s ('owl«•, :30 Chas F+.)rents, 1, 2l Gro F tl•, Iett for ,:n nA=u ant s ooa••t'e7 screw ' `= syrill, wllwh Id given Clle tiA t'Oi' UY )tacT of tris Provia ,ai pr.te-w,na.ng Fl.orc - - --_. : toner, e)f tnaple ay rtll) b}' tldtilnlc a C'et' EVt3IvEF:H-1 FOR Oftoir,ER. Rnae bare lda raised ,I cz in an. Or^tsars __ —_.- - antl gond nutld,aro. Ot.iecs +a ssi:tc- to d+- _� • . 'Lain part of the bark of tile' mal+le F, S,,den for the north it not S, l':tCl- ttiw sn avatars. -aCpij••o �ltt9. ! S. �TH�O� - VYVY `treo. and thnt, thrust ulx,u Iso tin- ton fut the+oouth, 9J:: or Dew abs td /7 y_ ,e+Uw1)eC'tfflg public, wboare a`ked I•r,i•vt)-lt19 PE ti, l �T7(� {i ��ner `�periin • to pay twice Its teal value. The R R BradIec. Fd Balsden.t;, Ckotvn. Vp s7 _. Inland Reveuneilepartltlent find rug: s,tluuel Linton, es Fiwl Kc yam Pie cerin L11I Uer ,�-e will rrpen ii soar mock of r.rn 51,ring Hats I• it w difFculit [natter to .Hexes Nicholson, .lrthnr ('he.Ler, (a royal• l on 'Thursday, r 1'J Ftovw«, Thos Piwitr y� the law regarding adulterated J J Rare.; Ed )1'illion. R m !+iticlair_ - l 11 «e cv•dint invit fh a�1i t A ,r' "Orli : I y a e T e+ �tcs1Y3-e-•: i, --- -_ fc�Oc1-. a law \stitch provides for Theo Hit;rrman,Jno Pttlli+ter, Colin 1 l Bir a til inspect onr t•-itirmed and ready. the [)roper labelling of all kind= Phil , O P F'ert•ier. Ru911 �iowhtvly. -- to-tcear nit! t+n tlt:►t clay: of fool. If the u;auufaeturer., of Jas �t tails. (=eo .Duncan, John 1 Stoc Pickering.Chia aclulteI'aLetl Illaple +yillp Jt,ntN, \[nt'i;an Ire"+, (=eo Junvi, Jm+ �1,r - A'ic�erincould be volllpellerl to observe \Whitt•, Al,intn lteesor• u C. A. Bake1., ; ' the lavv, thelttlie,ehasxcat� \ve FFl�4F:-arFaaiH+: _ — 4 F. - svuuld be able to ptlt'c11a-e this Will Mfr<'au�t lad. Thos 141, Jnu, 1 ___ _._ _-- Tntre Thele i-t throughout Gurmlev, I) \C ('artt(t1.rc-, \�' 1Lo+lt,:• Is Now Complete ��V �- ^^^v ('an;uilt an ahntulauce of liat'd Rp:', Will Pachles, G. Milson. �3 T• f!�e•e�'•ramie•rsr.•ei`i�••eseeeeesv•eee•;}•GALyAN1ZED R „'ali.,,•e. The " FROST LOCK ma le fore,t file oNviiers of (''u'rt;ce, \ti'ul l'he�Icr, l� P l'. Rt•cPr+. Ed llr�erK, J .\wool•, -t•, 111 ;ill kin 1• cit b+til<lintz nr,tt4 Tial 1. 'which would then have surae en «-u1 Petty, R �Iilue, R ��:t:d, A` iuritiding rurtgh :ut3,dreire•.l, luuibet'• � �, is one of the ne.w features of the Frost Wlro ccnlragetnent to place' upt)n the 5,cntt, «' If I3uIk, �t \ighs\vantlrr, liuit,'cedar, et4'•- • &race inr this }ritz. •Lhe lock- are coated with uiaiket the Lure =yrtll' lot' \which J;+,ncs 1. Palmer. �• zi,:c i:y an electrical process which_l6eolntely they \tutted )kll-creceite a good re\•en- Ja.; Pengally \ras appointed to furir Oil• st,)oic of `+hinglc i::rl,-o r„u2- • prevents rust. lie, but which iw fcireell frcr►u the ish i,o\ver for tock 4'tu,hei. pleto in British C'olnm}u t:\e\v Brun• (� The Frost Wlre Fence u made of n)arket by'theadttlterated article. \1 m Dixon was appointed to oper- s\rick and Ontario C'edst. e ate rock crusher, $' �etoiled spring wire tested to ^)v0 lbs. tensile .-•-• \I r. Paliner introduced and past -All kind's of the usual Jiunliltn kr-cngth.-over tivice that of ordinary fence wire. : Pickering C:ountii. through its rations readings:l bylaw' Base, l'»+ing, V Sheeting and Floor The Frost Fence is'�nam teed. Vk�e will repair at any time tree of _ providing fur payment of ;t lr,nns in ing alw:ly3 in stock. ,jY*e ----- -•Che alcove council [net pursuant to certain case.for the building of \erre 0,.,tern L•tnk-� and wa:tertrotrghs r writeefoarfreetebookle tForasaleabp r workuwnship: Heavitat and beat. atcljoncnment n Jlondav 16th inst. fences. - ntaae to oder. d . �Teml,etW all present, Reeve in the , 'Mr. Wilson introduced and put - E. L. CHAPMAN, am Fiek•erinIg �c•hait•. Minutes of last sleeting read through its variou.� rending' a,h}-lavv W• D• �OTdOn• - .;ind approved. consolidating and amending cevt•r:ll L+ _ WAL'rON, -.Sesrboro Jus�et. Cmtluiunications Fere read from: J. by-laws respecting tIlR cunnuutation T' a i t• ••••••• • •Z •• • • •.••-•.4s-w F. Falvwel[� re Good Roads Associ- of statute labor. -_w- - - ati4u, alerting: J. Russ Robcrt�ou,'�•e (}n motion Council adjo+trnt�d to _. __..----- _ -_-- ---'--. _ • hospital for sick children: J. S. Rob- meet again an Monday, Mn Sth, at piek�rl2ld - ert,4)t,, re ..rti4,nx15ohn, Clerk As�<,o- 10 ln, Vigilance '-. Committee r ation: '%V. A. Littlejahu, C1crk of To- -_-._. -_ - � Tonto,asking council to petition Legi- ; slative aesemhly.to extend municipal g B Formed for reooverthR property stolen s��yy/7ife�� ear . franchise to uiarried t\'outen ; W. H•. is a of the, frcm ita members and the appre• !J //ag1` • clay, Clerk of East Toronto, re par- , alar. hension of the thieves. :- - `cha�iug cud 'ope1rat ing the ToronL, p .Members hawing property stole cotnrnnni- xn41 5uu'lwro Branch of the ark ELLIOTT. oate'irn.ediately'with any member! All dies lied kinds­6- men,A�omen olid Cltiltlreu. Haulial 12rlihvay; Goocl Roads 31achi- of Executive Committe '•'nery Co.--Geo. C. Coak\vell,Pc'esident �G �/t/ e �t Ccntrill Telephone Assoviation of Al- blembership fee X1.00: -=-Prices Right.' c tlm:,. ;+•king for Fwri+lissiolt to eruct Nrj'O= ONZ'. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo, Leng 81'121.1' ..Cic`I,1'8121ollt ;line:inti lint in pores• TO$0 :HenClerso11 .& F s Fro tl•I3uTrl:er was heard re_breaking C'or. Yons{e and Alexander sts.. Secretary. . President- rU ) o!a osition•today. I£is the truth Exec.Com.-Geo.Leng, D.E.Pugh,C.S. -- ___ •__ --- H. S. Phillips Was heard, re . alt• culler „e s'a i• Palmer, Pickering,Ont, °,titrong t:unily, fornlly succl+eaful in getting positions niter Tickets teat be o ,tattler F. Hutchison wftl heard, rte Clare- gridustinr. Our school is a High Clans one and the Jrfiley, sec„ ur J'. A: O'C`t,ntiei', \'iCe-' '000 numt Public 1,'tbl'at y f5 rant- best in Canadit. Enter uo v: College open pres. F�O ST rhe standing cotrnnittee on Contin. ills entire year. catalogue free ; gent res. reported and recumllionded 1, �V. J. LLLTOTT, Principal. 1 ton, 1,ut as der bis: 'Mur fi Thee- i { MONEY . tun, l,.'>I1 order blanks and ad\f. IT 1 1 Side-Scheel lLud engine• for Crusher, S,i :>ti; Jas •�Ic- + t R ' �Ve hat's iso\\' in stuck it alis anent if I ill ret ,- R - Wh�tby Spam Pomo W��ks t Cylindet'r. . 5cu tnl> slits-choke attilclll)►ent. Bt ict\ UX e uses to Turuutci :uul tele- )ltnttt lx!'hange re anreellielit,FfI TO LOAN. ALSO j F farewell, K. ('., °-�)• daunlnes c•latmcd i,v estate' of the htti� \Ira. ---- - .Pt~rfectiun 1'Sllil)Il1L Mills. Hanuu 1)•ickers in rcgiird to salt•of r,� t 5i`I�atti t4.,ts t)n fit..t C'la slit no\ed C)Xfcucl Creltrn ! sideline+ bet\\een int, 6 antl 7_Foster �1 ' 1 :h call solicited,, _Price, Right pct:sets a l r{:ei' f antl a (11,11 line of I'tl,pleInent: HrtlahN(;n, postage and (.•Xtra cs .,. „": Z `j fat tt lnolterty c()ileetirkg poll t:tx, '`<In 32 ; F. I{utchi- / ;, r £xs^s 3�J ---- GT - sun, serine}. 51:,0 UO` D. 12. Beaton, on Z7 _L yi APMAN xc-nunt of salary, $I0O, k b• 't�, • • y 50/0(hilnnittccIiidipents recum- : �tuended paytttent to Jost-Ph Iillrk,ut L e:. : ! - $10, for rnte lsontlt's support and care - 1. ubert Gibson., :-Paintsloilso ' The Road and Bridge C'ounuittce Pro1n1)t 'Ittentirnt Kit ett s trpnrted and recoinirelldc 1 as fol- - W aper , j lo\vs: Payment for shovelling snot to illi al)1)licaticins _ and breaking roitds-Jun Hendersrnt `i Altonn road in 3rd con fl3 30; H Burk. �f�•�_-+-.v• holder, Altona rond lth Coln 7 tit: J:4s l - On d• �� 'till) �� �' ' hsn Prises in SValliPaperlranging � r. Long. Altona. toad -Itli con 5''2f 1; H 1 Ahscge fresh stoakinow• I Jonson, Whitevale Hill 3 «,+, THOMAS POUCHER, from Be.up. :. _. Michell,^.ora div 12, 1.2 20: N F.mer- 1Vod, Iron, Lift and Force Puulps. - wtnt,div 5 If) 48: J Emerson. div 5, Also cisternf made to of rd(,r John P' +kii �unbartOrs. - ' 3 NI Barkey cliv S. 8 811; F `ion- R. «'. 1,V:�`S $rOLZgYla2Y1••• derson,air 19, I? C+2; R H Tann, div 13rock et.t �A _ t CLAREMONT Taking Desperate Chances. - t Chas. Xacnab is visitin friends It is true that ninny contract colds , ' �Ot1Ce I Carat � ^ �f^ Claremont,g trig recover from theta without tak- If you want whiffietrees, double- a s i4 Port Perry. j trig any precaution or treatment, and trees or neckyokes glade. .bring `'f Mrs. Bell, of Brougham, spent 1 knowlediie of this fact leads -andothers to along your timbewt- can do 'Tuesday in town. take their chance instead of 11iv- the w o ton.shil.res or otherwise. R. Besse has engaged with Thos. ing.their colds the needed attention. —Ch ens Wagons, _,Go' Carts, 'Window Shades, _ n� _ lido _ It should be borne in mind that eve We are specialists in all kinds of e 'Patterson for the summer. tT of bas or wagon repairing Ste Ladders Carpet Sweepers, Madill, of Scott, ie visiting,cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vi- Mr. buggy ttg P g• P , tality, makes the system less able to Horseshoeing and all kinds of gen- his Bon Sylvanua this week. i withstand each succeeding colds and eral,blacksmithing done. �_ __ ,_ Wringers, Screen Doors, Miss Florence Eastwood spent,paves the way for more serious Ladders on hand at 11 cents All at the lowest price. e Sunday with friends in Toronto. diseases. Can you afford to take such, per round. Mn. J. & Thezton spent Tues desperate chances when Chamber- day with her sister„ Mrs. J.H.Main's Cough Remedy, famous for its W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. T• �•'T •Beal. cures of colds, can be had for a tri, :Mies Lynn, of Port Hope, is i fie P For sale by A" DRuGGLaTs. Units- T=ted spending a month with her moth- • ... - FOR— er here. i b}odfrey Walker and two daugh- ♦ • Dr. J. H. Eastwood, of Peter- Governor General's Body Gabled � � fin •. troy perished o afire which •dee- Y �� CDrO, Spent a few days with his ttoyed their house in Dundas. It tarn eltliating will aswmbla for twelve days. IIS brother Dr. W. F. ly supposed the are was started once a year, for the annual training. &axe of pay 50c a day sad rations.increasing for good Mr. John Gerow and Ethel Bur-1 by the father smoking in bed. condo ell and emctenay to$1.00 a day should ton spent Sunday with the form-1 be-over is years of age. $armors or farmers' t Priddy Said to a tourist at gill. sons owning their own horses preferred Pay , er s parents at Port Perry. erne I'll give you six ace if or boresd $hoo a daT, and fa>Ka. supplied. Will cause you great lticonvenieace when.you have a 1 gi Y pe camp commencaa on Jane 13th,1900. David Bandy,- of Toronto, is you'll tell me the biggest He you Apply to any of the following: when you have a roof that leaks. See - here this week repairing his jever told'in your life I C Squadroif-C. L: Wallace, Rood, house for William Wallace. Begorra, your honor's a gentle- bridge. J. K. Keever, Weston. J. DOWSWELL Mr. Wilkinson. organizer !ori elan i Give me the sixpence. H. Lawson, Brampton. T. L. Ken- -the A. O. U. W. is here at present nedy, Dixie.. B. A,. Gordon,Cooks- .,and Get 1� Re-covered, °-in the interests of the lora m lodge. Mr. R. R. Gainey will move in vilte. Robt. Hntcuiason,custom-hoose the Legislature that the resolu- D'Squadroa.-T,Ii.Lennox,Aurora. E.officer, of Listowell, s he , Rogers, by O. E. New- r :. y th spent a few tion censuring him be expungede �from e records. brgy, Elgin Mills... E. A. Button, sine here with his brother Fos- Stouflville. A. W, Milne, Markham. ter. Mr. Dasshe: "I have just i.nsur- P. Selby' Markham. R. B. Elliott, -. Gregg & Coates shipped from ed my life for five thousand dol- York Mills: - C, F•, .Lafrslagh, Bro- , this station on Aloud, and John_,lars i❑ our favor, Doll tf�him' Monday Y Y• T. R. Jones,' Lieut., Act. Adjt., G. �v�ri A:' Whirr made a ahigrnelrt un Q.'B. G. r _ _ •. gn n Wednesday. Mrs. Dasshe: "Oh, John, dear. . haven't you overvalued yourself SPIRE FENCING William Wallace, has disposed,a little ? �'�t �T of his lease, farm stock, imple-; t_!F �.aAl1l A .A. meats etc. to Mr. Campbell of. I build Beal woven wtre fencingand guild it ` R.ocheiter. N. Y. " 'Where are you going, my pretty rght. Also trap poet and portabe fencing. L'RIAH JONES, For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods,and maid?' every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank. - - - Ira Powell'9 horse left the eta- ' � Cm going,.%milking.'sir,' she said. t1LS m Aalaam,one tion witho a driver Ort _Honda What is — Interest paid Quarterly on all deposits in the Savinp u y. your father, my pretty — • LOT FOR SALE-Tbe undersigned offers but it did not guide the rig past maid ? ' C KATI �G P.1 ti Ii, HOUSE AN D and it only takes 81.E start an account. Farmers about to have a sale would do well to call or write for our the gate rt any degree of 9Q9 fsther'e a farssler, sir,' she said, our terms. This Bank makes a specialty of cotlecdna or disco 'Then I cant mart you, my pretty for save ac s reasonable price, bra lame skating tip success. y y P y nal. and s1.c hs nous and roc sitnacod in N(yres Blank notes supplied free of charge. Frank OYchard shipped his maid.' the Ttllsee of Br-us"rn For particu:ars a 1 PPE' ti„txpdy aced yo t, .sir,' she said." w Freak yandursoa on clic premises or tc l MARKHAMBRANCH, :. . CLAREMONT BRANCH 'liousehold effects etc. to Manitoba f " - - - fiichardaon,Ptekeri�g t•3-et , - ' on Monday. His tuany friends! - `--- - `------ A. P. Smith, Man, L. E. Todd, Agt. here wi-;h hint abundant incee-s Methodist Churche • in the' west. L 3 t Geo. Webb, of the bth of i'a•( -- Services as. Follows• ���i��� JaiatkliRq lt - bridge, died on Thursday of ]stat 1•)3n.)s in. .... .Preaching. v week. Fiis funeral took place on x p.tu• ., II Sa..irda • wheu leis reaiain,4 were C '2'")p m. :tFhzth S(-h�Jf..- Ti,- mider:4;zned i, prepared t i intet•redy in the Baptist cenietery 3.()'p 1),in. Eptr,rch Le,at,�ttc, on dv all kinds of c ttrri,tfie afitl G a on 1904 PU'_ P'7 j � here. Ttr�day, paintit:g at iii- shop over «'til, "t>.. A 4 SO)p.m.. ,,. Weekly Prayer on Dowiw•ell's %va,gon lio p s,. . John ', Cottle, now <,f Mark- Tl' ursday l :ztrr7-ws kitlserl 1p3- ntt-of & A. ., .,,. :._ , . 1�a1 -1;itu-i_�nf.. �Rev. . . >ure, Ph. B.- ke,rhor;+ez iu his own stable one da Ty Paper haugin,, anti h�•u.-r p,�ittt- Windlast week. One of his ribs were ing. %V.J. BinRharu. t - broken, aad he was 'otherwise tars eases--st,exAras seatiea o.s, Claremont. shaken u'l. . TsafN9 GOING EasT 0D•t AS iOLLOWS'— - -- --- .----_ ' I Far[u��r i this locality have;, No 8 MAIL 9 t?+ A. lit Weare prel+ated to de all kinds of rock now gO�nfcely started with their 11 �4 19 LocaL_• 12:58 P. U. CLAREMONT LIVERY ERY Promptly�jt atwg to the pump bases". spring work. Since 6e beginning 1'1 10 Local. 8�4 P. Y. Taanrs aotro Wise Das Aa rot.Lows:— - - of April. the weather ha-i been No.s Loc�x &4l A.'ii. c verses w day o -' umewhat backward, but is now hire r ,.. n%First lass 1 promising. t. —�LocAL ----f ► - - -- W, 8neeassor b T lluL 8f� P. IIi, Bays in connection- -riweti•ng all ohn Gerow, f Qerow k Son. Clsrsmamt. trains, V.Richardson, Agent, Pickering. ' Uor�es clipped on shortest notice. TOPI WOMENRICHARDSON'S. A• Thomson,_ I'rrprirtor_ W1 a� tHl - -- —— -_AND- CONSIDER THE Uel ; Highest Important showing of finest display of ALL-IMPORTANT -.Cash Chins. A eery large aaeorcment of Staa .- i.•e4-paid by— rece ved. forthe Holiday trade nbCal! -- - _ .-.- ---.-. 'FACT : • � _ ' n and see them. ! F. - C. Lafrauh . ?Sn ec i ions taken for Ali ;axis es Weekly and Dait , s sp pert, _ 1 - At 'he (fid Reliable Market \ - dh Broth am. s. Street, Wh albs•_ ; That is addre-ming Nara. piukhz.n you O I' E A*:n LOT FOR SALE—A H good brick Louse, contaioiog 0 rooms. 'are confiding your-private illy W a w�tman. =-- cod Hcellar. ao;i frame d•Shed attached, •. gg y —a woman whose:esper:eace wi:h wo- Lo:coctsies f 1-,acres of! 1,Small orchard. maws diseases.covert,a R-reai many years. Ou the premises are a drive•shed, barn, stable 'You can talk frecif to as (soman. when it sn¢¢roc.t velar Conveniently situated iu the Village cf PicL•er:ng. Apply to W V.Richard- Is revolting to relate your private tr iub!es ' son Pickersn:. 11,-cf to a man—besides a man d•x•s not under. _stead—simply sulieeheisencea 60 YEIiThat leaking ro� Many women suffer in silence and drift tslong' from bad to worse, knowirc full wr•:l Chit they ought to haveimmedlare aisistarice, but a natural , ,modesty ittipels them ,o shrink froin e::posing them- ;CTXPER1'ME4CE selves•to thequestionsand prnbably etamiaations of of yours is doing considerable .damage and ,even their family physician. It is unnecessary.• platting-you to a great deal of discomfort and 10 Without,money'or price yon a3n cion, t3 woman _'� RAD[ whose knowl(:d4e from m.ual eeperientx is great. D[slerra inconvenience: COPYRIGHTS&C. l'a. Pial ham'+,Standio'; InTltlltlOu:' qAnyone oklynasoertAin our opiniondfreeee whetberaa TLe `'�O L+ aj. - 'Kornen suflfcrin, from ar. form of female weak- iu.encion it'probably patentable. Corumnnica- h n.7 r � .. \ y tionsstrlcuyennedential.Handbook on Patents _ F ness'sre iavitea.to pron,ptl; en:vmanicmte wi:h bfrg, sone tree.ulaesr enc}for eecnNn(r 0.terecein Pinkham at Lynn, 5[sas. A:l lepers are rc-rived, Patents taken agency Munn h Cp opened, read and arstvere.l by (somen manly. A sttc ,rj�+ .}�wjjithoutenarae,In be of avoidilig this kind of froiiUle aticl t9ttit is by woman can freely talk of her pri'vat !luras to a Srien1111` American• - - covering 'Our roof «'aril woman:,thus has Been �stabiished the ete _ eon encs between fir Pinkhain•1:1.1 the worneII cnlatinn of any erier.t,dc{fournal Tei ma,h3 a eve i r.tlir'rndnthc,til. Qo1d by ata newsdealer, of America which has never boon Broken. O'ut / • of the vast volume of earn.-rien•�e •.which she MUNN & Co`3613roadwny,NeW YOtk _guid'.,ll, s geadkgoofirig has to dratd from, it id marc than po;sible / Bunch yin' _;F c, WaeMn•non-I C- of she has wined the rer� I ;1. tv;es�>e that will hglp your rase. She a,::,node 1� inginretnrnecet•pt}rnirgrx: cyil':,rn.Ihe / •It ii; waterproof, %veatlieriproof and firepritof, advice has relieved LL,lusanl,. Atl,r:y any / And.i,�rapidly taking the place of ti>,, tat', gal- :' woman, rich or poor, is ver fo•>ii;1 if ,fie; does not take'adcanta�e of t,i;tr r r>nN j l Q on,.felt and gravel atria, shingle roof- does of a.4.415taIIel',—Lydia f•:.amu.:.:.sem- � — �:a /ed it•- - _ It 1 Medicine Co Lynn, Mass. i —— - ing, ori account of its le.ss.er cost slid• greener Following %vis pu1)JIS11 tcTo let- "�s,sou Lnow,I wrote you that my doctor - - Ilurabilit It is e`i#-4 plit on and the price _ tern from a wornan \flit) : c"'11- Sairt I trust have an operation or I could not y' — ted this invitation. 11Gto tilt''lice. I,thea ,cr.iteyou, telling you my ail- This is the place tin the farm- result. rients. I followed gout advice and am en- eC s to first call anti•see a fail line IpE�P IilincTred crlitare:FePt for all nit;teritil fotlilii First letter. _ tirely well. I can walk miles without an of 'first-class bhxnkets and mitts jc lull - " oche ora fin,and I.otve my life to you and y u - ' at reasonable prices, also collars Dear Mrs. years I hay �to Lydia E.Pinkh erin yeoman Compound, made -wad olri ,ones. re•badied,. TWO DOLLARS. > "Eorcig6t years 1 have sntFererl something I wish ever}• suffering xoman.would read - •• • '-i *' terrible every month with my petiods 'Elie this testirnarual and realize the value of writ- gitaranteeing a first-class jolt. :� -_ gG. partly areexcruciating and I can hardlystand dng to }}on. and }•vaso remedy,"—Mrs. Mary full line wF lu1rUP;9 .grease, bell - -- - ' thein. My tloctorwt}'s I I,aca'nsarian ono'Dimmick, 59th and'$. Capitol st'mefts, Ben- lobes,. atoc•k 'food, roinbq and Sold only by n womb trouble,and I must o through an op- ning N,O., Washington,D.C. - - eration if I want to get WC11. I !o rot want bCllahe5 a1R'ay'S On hand: to submit -to it if I• can Twr.Nibly help it. when a medicine has been successful Please tell me what to do. Ihopa you ca.n'in restoring to health so many women Repftirfng neatlS- and promptly `The Russill 'Hairdware' Co.— `.raiieveme."-Mrs.Mary DimmicV,59thand 11. «huseGP� invmyis sc itdgpastianable, atteiiderl to. '- - - Capitol Sti.,Henning P.0_Wasb1uy*ton,D,C. you cannot well say,without trying it, J Second letter. Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— you are ll,ttllon'te he.itate toit will be g tea b ti --:Mill pay soli. a AST KING STREET, Toronto, "After following carefully ytwr advice, tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve table '��tt W. �2V E .?�. < and taking Lydia E.Pinkbain's Vegetable Compound at once,and write Mr.Flak- -E. �r , Bodell - + [ '' : 1 otapoand, I am warp anxious to send you 3 ' Iny testimonial,that others ma irnow their ham, f,ynn. Mam., for special advice— 'I e4lueso what you have dotty for me. I it is free sad*ways helpityl• ._,:._ t ��OLlgYlc�i.2Y1 n w — - 1 4 :.'tea � •- ... ,. i • .. • .. - y tiniix the sugar in yell. To the lemon �� T8E MOIBTUBE' Delightfully - P �e _- pts filling. which has been cooling. Always add 2-tablespoons lemon extract, stir Importance of—Ir Ia Beyond ®fr®�h i n g - ! well, then Put' into -the piecrust. Computation. About - the Spread the frosting on smoothly and - � -`- set in the oven, on the top grate. The rapidity with which a fresh, _ until' a light brown. This filling brisk wind will dry clothes se the pP makes one pie and is very good. Most fine ie familiar to every housewife. y Houwv people like it better thaw when made Almost intuitively one swings in the ' see• i of the lem4A, ae it has a more pleso- air anything from which one wishes - ant flavor. to have a trace-,of moisture removed, Sweethearts—Make some riles puff like a piece of writing•when one has ' a mislaid the blottin a Frbm paste, roll out quarter inch thick and the same priaciple t follows that English Pudding—One-half cup Of cut out with a heart-shaped cookey I where land tends to dry too rapidly, molasses, one cup of sugar, one-half cutter. Place in a Pan, sprinkle with 1 under the Influence of cgustant - cup of butter, two cups of flour,, two fine granulated sugar and bake in a : cups f sour cream,cul cup of.seed- quick oven. When done, the cakes breezes, rows of trees planted am •a Black, Mixed or Green Tea• :•etl_raisinlr. one-half cup„oi currants.}will be 01 a feathery lightnesrs, and I windbreak.may prove useful, i 'o •gdarter cup of citron. one 'large of a pale broaze oolor..Remove them I It often happens on great plains, sold only In lead' packets. By all Grocers. _Jteaspodnfnl of soda, brie Small tea-I from the pan, and when cold spread where the natural precipitation is the underside of half the hearts with I hardly ug to the needs of agriculture, Highest Award 8Z• LO{als 1904• spoonful of cloves, one small tea- that .extra !Yeah evaporation, due t6 spoonful of nutmeg,, one-half tea- jellyor jam. Place a plain heart spoonful of c•Innamon, one and one 'oo each (sandvvich style), and press prevalent,_high wi l further I was promised'a prodigious corumis- balf teaspoonfuls of lemon,. one ether. Chocolate or other icing,aituatea the dlfliWbe• in, suede I ((�,R nn {( tablespoonful of vanilla, four e8fis may be used instead of the first nam conditions the "ehelterbelt,” or wind- WHATU GRAND DUKES COSTSionif a battleshth were ordered in Stir molasses, sugar, and cream to ed filling, break, illustrates anew the maxim• a certain quarter. He gave the - gether with the doda. Beat eggs to that "a penny saved is a penny A LU E _ - earned." LUXURY BRITAIN XA 1AG S order there and then The :rand a light troth and add the flour; last- PRESERVING MEAT. - - TO DO WITHOUT. Dukes of the Admiralty, when even - a melted butter. Stir briskly five The old method of pickling meat in The effect of the wino is increasing -r tually they came to h•ac o[ it, had tninutea• Steam three h°urs• the evaporation of water surfaces has to foot -the.: bill to save the face of _ a strong saltpeter brine is still very long been known. Recent experiments Relatives of the Tsar Take 'Im- the fatnuly, and the ship proved, an - - „ Corn Gems—Coarse breads made generally used by farmer$ in putting !nese Sums From the for the J p show that it l5 the same.with the excellent target a s at from rolled oats, rolled wheat, whole up their annual evpply. This method moisture of the land, and that soil Rtyssy� people. port Arthur. wheat, and cornmeal are very neces- produces a strong flavored, rather i several hundred feet away from a Oovernors`hips of military and chv- sar•y- daily foods, They keep the dry and indigestible product. -There windbreak- dries up ,balf as fast The Russian Royal Family is the ii districts, paid for with princely' lower bowel is healthy action. Pe, is a popular impression that salt-�,again as that near by—a difference most numerous of anv attaching to - rC pre who use white.-bread constantly powerful preservative j not wholly accounted for by•the suers it b those who toil not le found peter !a a vera po p a contemporary reigning house whose g e y y - Jbeio to.the class of peop and 'that salted West will not keep greater shade• A lake in the woods members remain in. their own cOun- neither do they spin, would be placed us�zal r among dyspeptfea, and that without it. In fact, saltpeter is not will evaporate only bait as fast as try. Also it is the most costly, re- at the disposal of our Grand Irukes, other class having headaches almost a preservative at all. It is a aiiang 'one in the open• lativcly and absolutely. and, supply" of these failing, we daily. It you usd'coarse or granulat- astringent, hardening the meat fibres, This is by no means this only ad- (xficially, the .Tsar receives $7,- should, still modelling our Proced- ed cornmeal take nae cupful of born- expelling the natural juices' and do-!yenta of the lines of trees which ure upon the Russian, create others. meal and al11gli a cupful of bread tour, 500,000 for his own use and enjoy- We Should want, say, a Minister of ere-sing the nutritious qualities of form so conspicuous a feature of merit: but there are separate a]- Mercantile Marine and Commercial - using the same quantity as )liven or the !neat. When taken into the hu- European landscapes. Orchards y °g many lowancea -for his brother, the Grand t. e ; ordinary muffins, man body in quantity, it acts as a need protection against tho gales Duke Michael, and for his sisters, the P°rts. Russia, did eighteen months Grape Fruit Preserves--When eaten, potverf,cl irritant to the m'icus mein- that o[Loa accompany the summer ago, and the Tsar thoughtfully gave Alex- grape fruits are cut in halves, cross- brans of the stomach, bowels, and Errand Duchess Xenia, wife et the ,the storm. n earns are more successful the office to the Grand 'Duke Grand Duke Alexander Michailovitch. _ wise... well sw'eetenect with ganulned kirineya•. he 11se of saltpeter upon when thus surrounded. Domestic ani- ander Dlichailovitch, hitt most excel- sugar, and the rinds are then ready meat is tmnecetsary and u❑desirable. mals more dependent than man on and the Grand Duch.�i alga, 'Duch-.1. brother-in-law. 'there was not to be preserved. F'irat, clean out A mucic better and satyr substitute is nature's moods, derive great benefit fess of Oldectberg, Brothers. sisters, . sufficient money available for his !m T- every particle of the tough, inside creast of tartar. - , from any. tempering of the extremes(children• and grandchildren of the ' perial ,highness, so he blackguarded skins. Then grate the rinds edgewise To make_,good, mild and whale of heat and cold. irrigning'F'.mperor are entitled to , x de Witte for more 1r, de Witte, on a coarse potato grater. Soak i some meat pickle take the following I The economic importance of forests this grant so Iong as they stand' in i who know if where the money goes, ` - over night. Drain off-the water and f meit,•rials for each 140 pounds meat' in regulating the flow of streams is that relation to the head of the i complained to the Tsar, and went so ' boil until tender. Main off the boil- Common salt 8 poundn, brown sugar ,beyond computation. They prevent State. fat as vo resign, whereupon the ing water also avid throw it away, l 2 pui/ads, cream of tartar' 2 ounces, wind and water erosion, and thus' The $7.500.000 with ' which the C.rand Duke apologi>ed—and dot his - : _ idake the syrup of two cups of sugar water 4 gallons. First boll Lhe-wet-' allow the soil on hills and mountains Naar is yreflited is only the „!llci u'l increase later. " to one of water and let it boil until .I er for 15 minutes and then stir la to remain where it has formed, a admitted total; nearer the ucfuiil We should not expert our nava: It begins to thicken. Add the grated' salt, sugar -and cream of tartar, natural sponge at the source of the Rum is the showing of a I rench and military Grand Dukes to earn grape fruit rinds to the boiling syrup Keep hot until all dissolved) Let the watercourses. aem'i-oMclal pirhlication—auppt'Ps ed when war broke out, 0111Y two Of and boil steadily for 20 minutes. 'Ibe Ptesle coot before using.. "It is the amount of water that b�• the Russian Cr-n,or�--which' puts the Russians b&Ne domn� Roris. who _dasnr is delicious. TC ce ceonomieal Pack the cut meat., arc solidly As! passes into the, soil," an ezPert says• down his nwenue from M4 country wan sent track from the front for and go•,d sad keeps inctetinitelY. possible in a clean harrel. I'lace the "and not the amount of rainfall, a_ t ;.1'_,573,600 A year, yt,riking Kouropatkin when Ch.- lat- Graham Mush—With all the many t fused larger pieces `et the bottom. No l that makes a'reglun a garden or a WOULD WANT SCOTLA�P. �ter re to have the vnun4%ter's Nariettes of breakfast foods. new and I piece si'.u'ild measure aver 6x12 Inch-'1 desert." ging "ward's Civil List, i or him- 'dissolute retinue is camp; and Cyril. ol.t, rooked and uncooked. we occa- es Pour on the cooled pickle and! _---r— n asi`-_ 'ea.h-d -` kas-come back from the. sent of __ ` s•- --`sic naTlyr »fora f0- a inn ° C63i]liietely---cover the—meat. Cover f 'SCi-f-S'Sf•f�-"-�'�`•�e23— _ firaham mush—rho btrakfast food of wa is a t SF$ING MEED' Che modest total of $'2 ;50,'0x" per I war to make love to a divorced the barred ttghtl� and seta y war for the Grand " ink, criddhood To be really good the cool, dark, dry place. The meat may annum: an adtfitiunRl $."who!r- cos'- 'princess, tis; no water, salted to taste., should be remain in the pickle until wanted for (The In3oor Life of Winter is Hard urs the annuities of the who'r ]toyal ',Dukes There would, be plenty to (boiling hard before the flour is added use 11 to be smoked• remove from on the Health Family-••515U,000 to the Prince ani! kr•cp tkern occupfe•d• ev,m it t b••\ did This meat be silted to slowly through pickle after six weeks anti drain for a` �Prince�ss of Wales, $135,000 to the not all, like the Admiral-Geneml Not exactly sick—but not Feeling links of Cotiitaught, and Lctr:•r :gums: Alexis,. take to breaking the '-snk at, the fingers and stirred constantly to day or green before amokiag Tal quite welt. Tbat's the spring feel- '"` went 1 It the trtoeh cools 'smoke use sen hukorc wood. Those q to others of the Ro'.'al cir,I _ Monte Carlo, and winning $50,000 f e` Pro% umps i is The re a-on--c lose Contin. r.cut - _ ++ . i�+�p during the making, wait ` who Uke a flavor mac add a few ; fi' Therefore, the totnl cost of the an hour, .� moment until it boils again and rnElgore during the rs a i r months. ruling house of the greatest F'ml:iro _ g �chips of sassafras or lout,cr berries. �breathtng ''the lir►pure air of lia•�iy g ALL F,XPF,RT "JLTG(3L>::RS•" _ -'boils hard or the mush will not bei The smokgho,.se- must be dark and_brew late_d houses. uflicer and work- Fthe world has ever seen 1A k•as than Igo good. The stiffness of the mush air-tight, except the (h nuv' Th-s; would suffice as official emotrwgtd1 There would be public monis -to :may be varied to suit• individual .,huukl he covered with vitro mosquito shops. The trvuWe u'av !anilele JI for a. couple of Russian l:rand lraird►c. No del•attn,eirt of public r -tastes, As it needs only to be cook-i aetting. 'Phe slippers �! h damage itself in a variable apia'tlto,- tittle {Dukrg' �revenue cscafxs the grand ducal ' "ed a few momenta like "miaite pud-; farm cured meat most. often attack }heti{•lea or eruptions of the skin, a The Grand Nuke �1c•r us, who was hands. It waybe money for clothes ' 1 teelin of weartnoss, and perhaps an rrgentl= as. !oa for the i ging• dish, y t teat of the slipper e a fly which ;oefts onal headache, or a twinge of Y gaSatastrd ,crew $]s, and food and ammw+ - - - '-din it is a ver satistaciory emir- he moat m the smokelhuu.we. The y p neuralgia, or rheuni.ivani. I erhaps o00 a year, and the others h.d lin,; men !Rho are laying down their lives e lemon Pte Without Lemon—Lime a I infesis meat houses, but which may K offices of high title are cor••r pontl- at the front; it may he the creation t pie tin with pie crust dough, prckjbe easily kept out by me..ms of w•ireyotl think the trouble will pass i in lv well paid. 'Phis retcrg, of of a memorial to the brave dead, or the bottom well with a fork to keep netila,• and w•Il closed framing, away—but it w'on't irnlets you drive g ti g' course, to -their official posi"tons a fund for the su-,tenanco nt the r -tit -from blistering• and bake. The After smoking until a light brown I it out of the st'sterm b} hutting the under the State, and is dittlnct from barely living—the grand ducal hand crud should he ready before beginn- is attained. wrap each pivee of meat blood right with a health•.estw,ng the huri rivets ioconx +et inQlien- .is impartially receptive. Ing to make the filling. For the dll- in brown paper aml inclose in bags to Aad tM ce is only one ar}�o- Io avide for Russian Royal blood And there are State funds i r jh6' ------- --- lag, txat the yolks of tw'o-eggs (anv- made ",f upbleached muslin. Tte or lutcly cortain, blood-renewing, nerve- Iot in direct -order of sircce�xton to ste. There are $26S;000,u00 a year in[; the whites for frostings, with i sew these secure];• tt•-en dip the bags I•rcwtoring tonic—lir. Williams, Pink the throne. !from State domains; $27S,o00,W0 a thr.-e-quartets cup sugar until smooth ' for two minutes into a thick hire or I pills for Idle People. 'Chflusands ofI _. __. :_t hon stir in 8 tablespoons vinegar, ochre ,,wash, to which has.been added grateful people have testf)ed that (Pad we an army of grand ducal re- lyear from such monoek-gra pas min- and latices nearly forty strong—of the ing, renting, posts, telegraph», and dd 2 heaping tableup<wns flour++1 a little -salt -and some liquid • glue, I Zheae pills arc lice'beat o! all spring !�`,erci n, as has livaaia, we should telephones; and sums which rott�e and stir until thoroughly mixed to-I The u ater-used in making this wash m diem•s, '1 h,'v actually nuke new I have to set aside for their train- troun the liberated serfs and Crown gether; add 1 cup boiling water, should have been boiled. Instead ofblood, they bric•'e the nerves Awl {trnanee the whole of Scotland, and peasants, And there are the out-, stir well, then set over the fire until bagging the smoked meat, it may be I sirengthcn every organ of the body• rhe a couple of million of our ,going sums, war funds, and all the it thickens, being careful to stir well 'packed wlicily' and deeply in clean. They make fireQ, depressed, ailing (choicest acres in addition. Fiver -general• public bxpenciiture, not for- all the time to keep it from sticking dry oats or chaff. ' Hien, women and children bright, oc- {Qfnce the days of the Fr peror Paul 'getting the $I,O83,83(& a year,for to the bottom. Now set it away and Live and strung. ylrs. N. Ferguson, I flet enol while you beat the 'whites of _13LNTS FOR THF. HOME. Ashfield, N.S„ sada' "For the bene- (I• rhos'' hen been devoted to ;Royal the Tsars stud. Into all these he ur sen an estate known as the counts the acquisitive iittgers of the 2 eggs to a stiff troth; add quarter When windows are, M flcult to open fit i.t ruay, he ,to others I take. much purposes al A aria es, whose revenue Grand Dukes find ttreir 'way.' and dm cup sugar and stir just enopgh . to rub the cords with soft soap and the pleasure in say in• that I have found )vides PP g I P. 6 rgvtdrs the Private igcoma of those not come out tmi awarded. — sashes will run smoothly• w•orr(itrful beneat from the use of lir. p For a -shampoo mixture make a I Williams' Pink Pills. ' `h(-6 I bean who are,born Grand Ih[kes or l'rand , Such are some of the directions Ly froth of-good toilet soap,, and when ! taking them I was so badly run huchesse•s, children and grandirect I which we to Finstall should be at- lukewarm add to it the beaten yolk down that I'could scarcelyo about dren of the Tsar, but not in direct !sited by the installation of Grand lHf g line of succession td the. crowd. I Kokes among out~ all such Happily, 11 of an egg and.a dt�'rtspopaful of the house. I was also trouhIcd with 'spirits of rosemary.' 800,000 fiLAVFS, `we'have outgrown all such pos When the hair splits it should be palpitation of the heart and weak_ itv of thin worst of all corrupt. ell- - ;cut by t good hairdresser and sing-I spells, but the pills have ful;y re- This estate ,formerly had'attached rchiea. Feudalism died with us ,i Have this treatment carried out stored me and I am now -enjoying to it 800,000 slaves; but, eeen with i centuries ago. It was struck deed Day 110RIW? ;at least once a mg4th,,r}ad the con-,)better health than I ever expected to the eataiicipntion of the serfs. it re,­1 in France a hundred years back. and i clition of £he hair 'will soon Improve• have agdili:" mains today sa incroastn3.,r' vale- it'lacks as ,it the .annivcrsury of To keep sponges soft and white If Y°U want to be healthy in spring able property, and yields a ttinimum 1 that overthrow were going to be don't dose yourself with purgatives of$10,000,000 a year,' every Penny i kept in Russia,—London Answers. g I wash them in warm water with a they only weakear-they caln't cure,. of which goes into the pockets of If noomethin ? t ! little tartaric acid in it, then rinse be wrong with its food. If to plenty of cold water. Care must Pont experiment with, other m>-called the Grand Dukes and Grand Duch- be taken not to ppt,too much tar- tonics. Take' Dr. $lrillitfms' ' Pink ewes, no matter what their other VALUABLE T(? MOTHERS.' the. mother's. milk doesn't tarfc acid, or the sponges will be Pills at once and see )low quickly sources of income. spoilt they will banish all spring ailments, Tbt,n there are th,, otHcial pcwsts. 13 nourish it,she needs SCOTT'S Borax water is useful for the toilet. i anti mate you active and strong. we vrr,.•e Russianized toe our sins into Baby's Own Tablets are for ctiTld- Make it by dissolving air much borax Sold by all medi¢fno dealers or sent the .•i.eptance of Grand ,Dukes, we,i rete of all ages—they are, equally EMULSION. It supplies the as the boiling wvAtet'' will take up. by mail at'SO cents a•box ,or six should ,not have been Paying they good for itis new-born babe or the 2.50 by writing tl�e_Dr. late Duke of CambrlcFge $60,0(10 a -gr They ghild. They will pro thin glution _boxesfor servia 's Cotte-j.ly cure colyd, Indigestion, cu ipa,' elements of fat required for I in about one pint of boiling water Williams' Medicine roc vx tnandet�i�Chie4 of the Arjny, but " f for washing•the-hands at night. ... Oat. and simple fever Tho Tablets break. . the baby. If 'baby Is .nOt I A good meter polish mny 'he made --T twenty-flue times that sum, for less' up colds, prevent croup, and promote as follows: Take half a pound' of SLAVE $ING'S SON-IN=LAW. efficient service. W'e slioeld have, healthy sleep, They are guaranteed nourished by its artificial powdered rottenstone, ono pound of;, say, such a, man as the lefts Duke " not to contain aparticlo of opiate roft soap, and. one quart of soft "Black Bill," thg olden resident of Cotrstan4lne Nicolaritc}r, father of�,or tiny,.( the iJoisons found in so- food; then'it requires water; boil all together for balf an' Fiji, has died at Levnka at the age.the present Grand Duke Constantin:. Called "soothing" ipedieines. Every ho'ir, and, then set in tins for site. of eighty-six. He was born a slave His command of the R11--flan :\rmy mother who has used these Tablets - Apply, with a flannel, and polish with on.a plantation in one of the South- led to the hideous mimianag,�ment, I speaks of them in the highest praise. „ soft rage ern States_of America in 1317, but humiliation, and d<feats at C'levna; Mrs T, Tiinlick, Pittston, Ont:, Oil• fur• clocks should. be-very pure, I he ran away and got on bdard a ship'!where the day sind Russia Vere only says:_"I have used Baby's Own Tab- Oil. S and can be made so is this manner: bound for llerw'ick-on-Tweed, where ,saved by his. deposition and the ,ap- lets- with ilia most satisfactory re- Put a quarter of a pint of lima I he called himself William Berwick. A pointment of brave Old Tu(ilc:t,'n• the i sults. I a;n recceiimend theta to all . F_ water,to a,pint of oil in a bottle, i llerwiek whaling ship, on' which he;hero of Sebastopol, wh•o fOirl:bt like mothers as a remedy trn teething shake it well, and let starid for fft-c'Sailer! for 'the South Piciflc, was I a soldler and an honest administra- anti other . troubles of childhood•" days; then draw off the oil carefully I wrec:'.tri on the •Samoan Islands, for of a trust, nnri nes*, like a Orand -Volt can get the Tablets from any �� �I n for use. .. i where • clack TIM— married a ,Sam-I medicine dealer, or by mail at 23 Puke. Fruit Stains on Linn n—If applied I oan._,He,lett Samoa fifty }•ears ago Then 'at the head of the 'N'avy tvr i cents, box. by writing.The..Dr. Wil- " eat once, powdered starch will take as trent to Ftji, ;Ahere Piing Ca-o- should have n (:cand, Tiukc "�ie�sR' liars, lfrriicitie Co., BrockZille, 'Qnt• „ .,- Half a reqs ooriful three out 'allay kinds of fruit stains on ba gave hint "he sit his daughters I.Tfe has tr{tnslated Cnptain `Ifiihan s _ p linen. ft must be lett nn iho stnitred 1 is marriage on. con4ition that he ties ('ower"' Into T;uxsinn, but -♦— or four times a da lII its ' part .for a few h°urs; so that all acted as -his interpreter and because managed to forg(•t, all its.le•dson;z• Inti (,(tOfl POINT, y discolorationia absorbed by the his slave for seven years. March, _ For he it iA -ho has brought the I . • condition of kinks---"You don't seem to take to bottle will bring the desired ntiasittti Navy to the Gond — ONE REQUEST. A 'MF-DICAL GAG. lndicrous- ine icienG,wt And smhrenar-I niy little boy. He has ,cmc mithty result. It seems to have a edness ,of which the .Telwan•:,, 11:11"c {ing Points." "Oto society," safd the'Prfa•on vis- i'aticnt—I'i'i Fx'en tel-ling,yctu my sO fully taicrn adcantaze. -Aird• I ;zpir!<s—"1'rs, there's one thing- _ magical effect upon babies icor, "is anxious to help you. Ts ,rmptomc for cut hour, doctor, and there an.anything you'd like us-to'seglNP you haven't s.iid a word. juti ing by precoarnt, the !lunger ,I,al,o a him that any taLhor nhoutd he tongue, tvovlrl not. curl fhrrn:" tfiatrkfiil fora' and children. for. you?" - _ TTiret" —T.c t mr ,rte y our [[inl s—"Ah! Thought you'd eek-- llrll," replier! the convict. •I madam. tis, 't i,n't. 11UW', T11F:Y GFT 1T(aNi , nOwt•ledre it. \khat is it'?" SCOTT&Bo*,4F,Chem`lst;,Toronto.0nt wvonlrl like to have periniss16n to in- Patient—T\n't what,. doctor? • Not long ago a relative Ot the ad- Spin.S=-''lie's not a twins' in' n (li ing machine and use' it. Iloctor—Isn't hunt; i i the middle. miral-general wanted money.• and r. 4'• 'i NOVEL RACES AT GY3M1ffA A. . 'HE.TELLS. THEM _ _ -- am.�a Popular Competitions at .:Com- - come to thoie who drink PURE TEA like _ TO ASK THE LO.F - piegne, Fr=nce, - - f - Exceedingly novel races for both - - --- -' - women and men resulted,from .the .p 1OHN J. BURNS CURED BY' annual gymkhana at Compiegne, near .�( DODO'S SIDNEY PILLS. Paris. :.Perhaps the most diverting was the soda water running Match, - which had been arranged for •com- A tittle Sunlight Soap Will CIM He Had Chronic InAamma petitors of the sterner sex. _ v< tion, of AL fixed distances along the course •cut. glass- and other articles until •Avoid ordinar teas if ou care for 80UN SWEET BLtEP alta the Kidneys-Says.- His Brother bottles of highly charged English the shine and sparkle. Sunlight x y ' soda water were placed—four for each Y ask for the specially manufactured, carefully picked Foresters can Tell all About it. r; . . man. In order-to win the race each Soap - rill wash other things tllatt BLUE RIBBON TEA. TRY THE RED LABEL. Darpley, P,.EX, April 17-(Special) bottle had to be opened in turn and ..John J. Burns, a prominent mom- -the contents swallowed, .it being a cloths—__ ONLY 0118.E BEST TEA—BLUE RiBBON'$ IT tr'ber of the I. O. F. here, whose cure condition that none should be spilled to avoid the ordeal of drinking it. No Breakfast TILWO "I say, Maud," said Mamie, "did OR BALL•',--990 ACRES, UNIX- Cliroatc Iaflamivatioa of the F proved grain land,good soil,every The spectacle of the competitors in OOMPlete Without you see Mrs. Jinides' new vase?'.' acre is tillable. 2 Loins and Kidneys caused a senna- } miles southwest of tion some time ago, r ,orfs_that he their attemps to swallow a bottle "Yes; isn't it perfectly horrid?" "I Uraik, Assinibola. Terme $9.90 per K Of soda water`at once proved' highly acre,C.$8.00 cash, balance 5 don't know yet. I haven't found out years at « --ls still in splendid health. "Yea," a P. O. A. Kohler, Hutchinson, says 1►[r. Burns, "my cure is entirely diverting, several suffering temporar- whether it is modern and perfectly Minn., U.B.A. saysfMr. B. I have had no trouble ily for their haste, although benefit- horrid, or antique and perfectly - - --- ing in' the :end. They became so Pps's level OR. .ALF—TWO GOOD BANDY since I used Dodd's Kidney Pills. charged with as that the felt'as y' '--� loam farms, near Waterford, Nor- fro)drove adv° the disease frons g g y - •--- elk coutity 97 and 50 acres; Be 'They Y if they' were but-sting; and three o1 AII admirable- food, with all acres grain; fair buildings; possession at - which Isuffered for. eight ears. They Are Not Violent In'Action—y thein were so discouraged by the ef- its natural qualities intact, Rome ppersons, when they wish to once. S. B. Robinson, Waterford, Ont, "No, I'll never forget Dodd's Kid- fects of the first bottle that they fitted to build up and maintain cleanse the stomach, resort to kpsom ney Pills. The doctor could not help' could not face the second, and forth- robust health, and to resist and other purgative salts. These are me. I got so bad I could scarcely with retired from the race. winter's extreme Cold. It is spuedv in their action, but serve no per walk, sit or sleep. I was about to What-was described as an orange a valuable di0t for 1chihiren• )naneuc,good. Their use produces in- S tlNtp all°Tie•Pnllel"s p. g ciarien chill", and it persisted in they ;give up entirely when an advertise- race for young women proved an in- tn,ura the stomach. Nor do they act sectan�nas aaa acamv Pon the intestines Ia"a beneficial waN a4.sored• soo■Kruns m+• rOeserfalr _ _... went led me to try. Dodd's Kidney tet and attractive event. At Parmeleo's Vegetable Pills answer s.11 ?u IIwieeoidl""musDinlii llaadrr ' Pills, Now I ani in good health. regular distances of twenty yards purposes in this respect, and have no serer at w sea Low Dodd's Kidney Pills saver! my life." from each other ten oranges • were superior' !i� to Different e 'rl,"d. If any one doubts Mr. Burns: story, placed,on.the ground for C " ' .ii kinds 11 _ Him-"Yes, he's an artist; a C1�en�• he simply refers them to'his brother EACH CO;,IPETIKG DAMSEL, ruuiwtnted •Foresters. They all know how he The most Nutritious musician, and a poet." He-"Is he? ost i.09"A.Call These had all to be picked up and , suffered and that D'odd',s Kidney Pills and EconomicaL� Poor telloAv I had no idea, that he cured him, brought back is .the hands of the �- _ -_ �- - was so poverty-stricken as all thet." competitor to the finishing line, The 'f—'-- difficulty of picking 'up an orange, A ItOYAL-BOOKLET. j 1, ATLANT`IG WHALING. with several already in one's grasp The Grand Trunk Railway System Minard1 s liniment lumbe imaa1 s frlend - mu-st - .be experienced to be appre- are I distributing a very handsome i Pio ciated, and the frantic efforts of-the booklet descriptive of the Royal Mus Old Time Business 13ecoia%n g our women to pick u more than ! There is hardly anything so foolish I MI1MOty.Oo.n5StnthSt„romeeuth,fit. young P koka Hotel, that is situated in Lake fitable Once More, as imagining that ole.are c-, they could hold provided no end of Roesesu, in the Muskoka- Lakes, � � people "Thar sh' .bio 0 ows'” The °afloat amusement for the onlookers. I•'Hibhluadts of Untarw." The p�>li- to be reformed. In the result several of the girls FOB .AMP O{L Ecemomy call, trumpeted by leathern lungs cation is one giving a full description from cloud-aspiring "crows' nests," dropped every one of their captured y Out.-Applied Oil Rub's In, the Pain Rubs oranges before reaching file q'inning °i the attractions that may be found to the seat of a pain in ■ rings anew o'er all. the time-ponoredj at this popular resort, handsomely ii- amy part of the body the skin absorbs Sarnia "tvbale-grounds," says a Province pO1°t and only two succeeded in 'lustratedSIM colored prints of lake thn soothing liniu:ent under brisk !no- tots (Mates.) dispatch to the New,i carrying home the Len circles of gold- and lslanu scenery, the hotel itself, tion dnfi the patient obtains almost in- USE �'� star,_ relief The results o1 the use of Prime York Herald.. AS of yore, the 'yew en fruit. and many of the special feature° first Dr Thomas Eclectric Oil have sur �,*� But what seemed to be the meet prised many who were unacquainted White EagJscsrd "copper bottoms' come - may be found ttl�'re. It is printed on t ing homeward, bearing fat P°p°Im competition of all was the `fine etu,mola<1- r, o',lid is a cover with its quaiitiea. and once known-it freight of "sperm"' and i�'ory from necktie race• In which the partici- > will not be rcjccted. Try it. far Southern seas. Again is profit giving the a earar.ce of Morocco No real need to buy the more expensive Pants proper Rerr gentlr•rn�a, though Ig g PY f Y � - - -• leather with a picture of the hotel oils if GOOD BURNER A used accruing from a pursuit long deemed the fair Rex had not a little to do land surroundings on the same, and The xa to the Korth t laTill Basin and KEPT CLr-AN. unremuneratice, for the Ph serer with their chanes of sticc.rss, The � conaiats of two different klrxla of y distance to be run was some 220`7 the creit of the hotel emhossed- to water-an upper Layer of low Lem per If you-want a RIG LIGHT-Trasgs OR family has wultiplied apace in re- high relief, A lance through this Fucfr nes sTs Its oris- ardA, and the competitors had all booklet [Hakes vsc Ion for the plea- store nal not very salt, and a tort- 1 cent }sere and sperm whaling u .y �er layer of a r0atively nigh temper- - _ Queen omtng co ria own again, to start ait6 their necktieA undone. 6 _ • ' . �._� i At the end of the l,rst 100 yards sure of 5una ter and outdoor life. Ia��re and extremely dine. Tom-e'startImgty lucrative -voyages and cci ie:; way be secured ratultr r•'�have marked the, progress of the'bus=i were stat ioned the young woman who p g TRT A y PAUIVUL had undertaken to as,4L%t in the race °�- by applying to any Grand 011 LMNT lams° of late• The `ferning Star,i !'OR oYhs3 HiX'Cl YF.AK�. Canton, 9unbeatn_aad others of the,.Whitt each competitor had io do wa Trunk LfdteL otilco. Mrs. Wineto_e's lsoothitrg syrup has �$� older ships have excelled their best to run as speedily as he could to the been used tjy millions of mothers for p ' previous records in point of pheno- particular girl ttho was awaiting Matress-"Do you think that young' their chudreu whuo teatt:,ng. It soothe* The Choicest Oil Made is him, and kneel doss before her while peliceman who calls here so often the child. .otter' the gums allays pain morally rich cargoes brought home; she neatly and properly lied his neck- means business, Norah9" The Cook aad�bower etre` islle gche�beachrome/y lit PRATT'S ASTRAL to swell the bank accounts or owners and officers, Even the spiallPat o! .tie This done, he had only to get ibluahingr"1 think he' db, mum. Dwrbo®a Tweuty-`Ove cents s botua, For Sale by Dealers, _ Ile'. bold by drug liota throughout Lha the schooner class have 'struck IttCk' up and finish the race by-c'covering the begun to complain abort my I world, t!e sur++ sad ask for 1Srs- TNs 1 UI1tN CITY OILusn�s and the renewed spectacle of Ione remal,ing 100 yards. cooking already tlYunaiow's boothinr Syrup s9--oe Co.,M T•r•ssa ahalern ''boiling" here and then: over j ANOTHER NOVELTY t t !"Yours 1s rather a discouraging - INAUCI le all the track of sea from the Arares a ss a basket and ball rare for ladies Mlnard s llnime * used by PhfsfClatlSon. g g OLE A N I N Q oa south of Wallisch Be)', west coast- off Each gill-participating init it started l ed th ma is it, not someone °Alt-I LADIES OUTING „ Africa, reminds us of the palmy days out with a. basket-cuataftitrig"a dozen ed the man who hopes to make an 16. . s • WtT� of the American whale fishery, when balls and attended by a mere male Icelan'd pos%ess" a large number of airship. "No," replied the latter OtiabeMeeprtordybyowr+rsaIP i4ss "spouts" were legion in all the As she ran sue had to throw out of trees, ntthough it is only credlteri things air always looking up with i MITSNtYissteAi sail«ee western- ocean, her basket all these balls, one after 1°ith hnving one The climate and I us. even it we rarely Qrt there'" OOWZ"Alk "W"O, o?sawa A Qt X=o 'fake the caro of the schooner Elea=!•another, while her knight in atten- soil ;are by no in ens.unfavorerble to _ nor B. Conwell. That craft,lett pa dance was to pick 'them u as nim- tree-growtaw. and evidence exists to An End, to Batov- Headache. -K •• - - y' P Oitaness. which is caused by etc,.;.. He-"So you are in the habit of a), where she had landed her previous; bly as he could and return them to show that Iceland was once covered blla' is the stomach, has a mark-,d tf- catch, early in October, 1903, to her, with freer tett upon the nerves and often n a•a- I talking to pourselr She--'Yes. cruise south. The hurricane that The first irl to sutxced is efts fest, it el! by severe headache n,ti. is I You see, 'I've got to tell Somebody, g getting the most .listressing headache one can The never. failing medicine Holloway end if I tell !t to myael! I•tn sura swept tha- ATorPS October' 9 caught`to-the winnig poAt with the tw0ve Corn Cure, removes all kinds of corns, bave: The" are beadacties from a o.d that it won't et ea farther." her in its track and stripp.•<t her of balls restored �o her basket was to wane, ate., even the most ditwon to from lever. and from other es uses, tdt g y _ remove caiwot witi,acand this wonderful 'the mhe excruciating iaUnC of all is too t- ,..all boats, etc., driving her to Cape be the winner, !a their' scrambles ops headache Parmelee'. Vac,c.tbia `[other Graves' Worm Exterminator ' de Verde to report. Obliged to pro-, atter the balls some of the men cut remedy !pills will cure it-titre it almost imm"id- doesl«ot require the 1,elp of any pur. ceed to St. .Kltie, Rest Issdiea, to lately It will d+aspp�a r as so.,n as' ntivo medicine to complete the tura,such ludicrous AgvreA that the apeo- There is nj,, p St. Petersburg occupies six large the Rlfls- operate. gg ive it a trial and be co'nvinced:- -.--. procure new boats and repair, she ,LatOrb"relarerl n';th laughter. surer in the treatment of bilious head- - - and many small islaz at the did not resume whaling ufrtil March, 4 :1n-exceedingly pretty race wan, the ache. ;"Allcome to Aim who when she was risked north to the; one for youthings ng girls, in which they mouth of thn Neva. Ilatteras.ground, She found whales ,trundled large wooden holies which First . Fly-'NWhat makes you •so waits." "Yes, and when they cone there, and in 27 da)'B after sighting wife fitted with spoken sad gayly Sciatica put hire On crtttohe! disgruntled?" Necond Fly-"?r'Iere!he finds that they_ weren't worth her first spout she wigs homeward{decorated with besuUNI albgers. Jan Smith. dairyman,' otNOrlmsby, I I've been biting a billiard ball by waiting for! bound, a full ship,- reaching. New There was also a most eccentric Ont„ tutus, "If ifmbs were almost mistake dor the last ten minutes." v Bedford June.23, with 401 barrels of rade betweoa a baby warthog, a useless from sciatlea and rheumatism, Kldnay Ory.--Pain in the back is the sperm, and the declis still bearing. )'sung ant.bear, a kangaroo, a black and, notwithstanding 'ut,y •esteem 'tor cry of rile kidneys tnr'hetp, To neglect -„ traces of the'last cut, the last whale t Dose, a Bar- ph sicians, I 'must give the eredlt where eev*t words by w Kwm York Qpe' h -goa , a monkey', a P- g y g the call ie to defiler the body over havingbeen taken bol four 'days_ bard .cher! 1t belongs I am a cured man to day, etwllrte—"Atter years of testing and I to a disease cruel, ruthless,-and IInalfy „ $ y y p,. a ' t'ort'oise, si" forty and south American Rbeumatie Curc comparison I have ne hesitation In We dostroyin prior to arrival. pound turkey, a bantam rooster, an °lust havd all the-credit. It's ,a mar g,_ ouch Jtmsrican . K(d- " The bQrk Cantext, whose 18 p tiara scarahaeus, and , an vel'—St saying_ that Uri Agnew's Cure fdr the ney Cure has power akin Lo miraculous " gYp' Scotland is coaneeted'w1qr Iceland Heart is thi quickHit, safest, and sure in helping the needy kidneys out of the u months' voyage, enrkng in Septern- amazI of• all, ' coaddering - that: est knnwn to medical science. I use it her, 1902, yielded'top barrels of each competitor was'drives by dtti► by a subimerged bank at a depth of mere of disease. It rcliet:es la six - sperm. a record eq ing the .est Own lad owner, comnton little 500 fathoms. in ,my _own prncttce. It relieves the hours.-88 of the.palmy day voyages. i Y molt acute ,forma of heart ailment in- wort mouse. The., monkey wrung tho aide of thirty-minutes and never-fails.: The deepest'sonxdin The bark Sunbeam, too, whose t-ey swallowed Igt for l�iinard a and tate no.othlr -.86' g yet made in gooses 'neck, the turn catch of the voyagr. immediately.pre-` the , scarabsietIR, add the ant bear ;- the oceans is the Aldrich Deep, he } ceding is; said to have been worth came is flint, -'� the oast of New %oaliiid. Hero the $85,01111 was a prime favorite .of_ a Tckic is a few degrees colder than Recent travellers in Tibet have no- sea is 30,V30 feet deep. - $65,0 e, washis 'lucky box of a ship, r- LO'tidon In 'January; and les degrees ticed that while the effects of rare- warmer in July. fled air are severely felt at altitudes p reaching New Bedford June 2g from' a LIVE-FOR ONE•DAY„ONLY, net' Emilie Liniment mi the ho�mm of 2,900 barrels sperm. almost the Don 22 months' trip with a grand total of between 1.4,000 and 16,000 feet, p I 't worry. It is neither manly, BEST EXCURSION TO NEW YORK on going Let higher all disagreeable p Goes_via Lackawanna, Apri, °9th. sensations pass'ofT, The largest island in the worts is -banner catch, time and.quantity cop- helpful, or busine4s-like, and no New Guinea, AOCr,000 square miles, sidered. of the entire whaling, record. good evbr resulted from the habit. $q.00, Hound Trip from BuRalo. _ �.. W'orrying can be overcome by•exercis- Sg,OO• Full particulars, A. Leadlay, Great Britain is 83,836 (square miles. . :t 'ing the will-power. People of sensi- Toronto,,.'or Fred P. Fox, Buffalo, - TURKTSH FRINTIFG OFFICES, tive minds worry over some trivial N. Y. Rvnningeeeaa4 the outcome of neglect, All printing establishments in Tur- and thoughtless remark, and dwell I believe MIFARD'S LIKITHENT or bad blood, have ° never-tailing balm /{ ke according, to a new law, •to upon it. till it is ma,allied into a will cure every case of Diphtheria. in Dr: Agnew's Ointment. Will heal the y. g• .;may P 4 TREE.'SHOULD, PLAY-RENT; Riverdale. MftS,'RhaIBEN BAKER. es - have only one door, and that open-.i grievous`and intentional insult. Past y most stubborn cases. tion almost inetgntly after first appli- ia on to t _errors, an a g oomy anticipation of the world is the plane tree which will promote growth of hair, -cation. It relie-ten all itching and burn- covered tNith etosc-meshed *Ire- ,calamities to come are other forms rows in Rood Street, in the City MRS. CHAS ANDERSON. netting. so that no papers can be of the unwholesome habit, g ing akin diseases g a day. It cures handed through. A statement -must One of the best ways to deal *with of London. I i oa non. splice which_ . Stanley, I'. E:I. piles in 3 to 5 nights. .35 cents.-89 •be m'stde a year in advance.of the' would bring fr.. n rintal of b1,_.,0 I believe MIKAFiD'S LIICIMENT is i i the many real causes of anxious pal• annum, and this capitalized at the beat household remedy on-earth. The "Walled Cities" or China are { amount of ink required, which with thought is to be eontent to live justMATTHIAS FOLEY., ns thirty ,fears"'purchase give£ a'vahle well named, for the majority are be.wipplied by the State. A specimek a day at the time. With that-rich of $37,;100, Oil City, Oat. surrounded.by walls 30 to 40 feet in •w of everything printed is to .be kept wisdom which. Sydney Smith could < •- . ..- ._ _. eight, and fro 1B to .30 feet �i ,and mutt be shotcn at any time toh m a command,orviehe ad. iced vs v take In its initial stagges a cold u a local breadth. The City of Hsian-fu is -- - -� a police inspector on pain of o fine, n3btuat ea,ily dealt with. But men - " ded short views of life. hath day is an y avrroun by a wall 16 miles in cif- e neglect it and the result Is often the _ entity in. itself. It is rounded off by development of distressing seizures of cuinference.' the gulf' of sleep; it has its own the bronchial tubes and lungs that ren- NOT BFATTCIFUL. - hours which _will never return; It der life miserab,e for the unhappy vic-, ----- stands s<rparate with its own o tim. As'a first aid there is nothing. A mother was overhe•.:d telling her 'When the little folks take colds Ppor- in the handy ipedicine line-so certain in' little boy that if he cohtinued being and sou hs don't neglect them f ' tunifies, -and pleasures. fohn Wcq- curative results as ilickle's Anti-Con- g , g _ _•'q eumptive Syrup, the tar-famed remedy nanghtL. she _would die and never and let them strain the tender lav said he would as soon steal• as lot- colds arid,cop hs. t I worry--each was equally a sin. 'Ant) t; " come back any more.. With the i! membranes of their lungs, - , SCHOOL. BATHS, recency of babyhood, he threw his Give them - V to -worry is- ,wasteful, _fJo]ish,- and t • j ticicked. , - _ - arms about his mother's neck and e - All new schools " in Switzerland Promi9c"d to be gag`s." He-would not Sh�loh's i a ! PTCKED MEV-. hate' n. portion of the ground floor'have been a natural child if he had appropriated for ,baths. - Each class not, forgotten all-aho,ut;•it; as-he'did Consumption The .7apanese anriv is recruited ftp bathes about once a fortnight, sum- in a, few moments, anti this time the coiisr_rirtion, hu{ only twi•nt4-fi.ve of mer anti vvi�iilpr._ finap_.is used, and (mother clr,sed her e�'es and feigned �e The Lung the+ strongest and healthic-tt are a warn hnth,is rollolved hL a cooler !the deathlike sleep - The little one Cure Tonic 9 picked out of e%'ary inn men callnrl one. Sick children nnrl those hating made every effort to arouse his nt,o- It will cure them quickly and tip' for , ;ervice-, the re nain-der tire- skin-dine iisrhs are excluded: ther, and again repeated hiq prom- strengthen their lungs.- tient into the res,•i•vc. ise'of r'Ang good. AL this she open- It is pleasant to take, « ar Ae _ Lireiiuoy Snap -"disinfectant - is cd her eyes'-atid'the 'Measure-of £lie ptldes, 2sc_80a., *ad 31.00... 1`p Muir s�ust. re s _ There is no ase borrowing trouble 1strong1Lz recommended tly the tuedical child knew no hotrods. IT-an y mo- - s tslld 00 M when ;u-dpl,r will give it 'to Vol) out- profession as a safeguard against in. thers have done the same thing;'but - _ right, fectious diseases, ' 22 I it is not beautiful to act a lie. I33UE NO. 15-05 _ -Mrs. John Jaques has return- -W. Harvery sheared two ed home aftei spending'. week lambs the other8ay, one yielding with friends in the city. 18 pounds of wool and the other ` -R. Burt Is constructing a neat 161 pounds. How is that for s walk along the west side of his pair of Cotswolds, not yeta year. - k �_- LOCALISMS'- regidence on King street. old ? Paint. Economy -Albert Boyes, of Toronto, -A. C. Cummer attended Rev. -See Mise Baker's change of spent Sunday at the home of his Cannon Dixon's lecture ou, Mon One of the best paint authorities srdvt parenta. John and Mrs. Boyes. day evening last. The lecture was in the world says that true paint -John Dickie was in the city -A. J. Howlett was off duty the same as given here last win- economy is "the sum total of the on Wednesday. a couple of days during the past ter with an addition of some cost of the material and i _.W. H. Peak was in the city week o��_in� to an injured knee. more views. � � app' Ion 'Wednesday. -Mrs. ldobt, Deverell was in -The Bennett M'f g Co. were cation divided by the number of r -J. H. Bundy was in the city I Whitby this week owing to the successful in forciug a passage times you have to repaint in a on m Wednesday. serious illness of Mr. Deverill, Sr. through their water-pipes which V given term of years." -C. H. Hawas in the city on --A number from here purpose were frozen during the winter. - Tuesday on business. attending the Tory Smoker at To accomplish this the services of x -S. A. Cooper, s Toronto, was Whitby on Monday evening next- A, Boyes' engine were secured d/ THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAiNT 3n town on Wednesday. -T. A. Greig of Toronto, was -,hereby steam was forced into M.O[TO PAINT BUILDING. WITH "* --D. Simp,_ was lri the city i the village on Saturday in the the pipes, 4 p'"` in "eats of bhe Masse Harris ;gives that sort of economy, al- ,on� ldl'iway on business. ,- 3 -Several from `.here went to " -Bert Shephard spent Tbure- Co Whitby on Friday evenjng to 'Ways. " day with friends in Osha-a. -.111 x. John 1✓. Gee, who has hear the address delivered .by the Ali You W'i11 also find that the cost . .-Mrs, A. Law and daughter, been spending the winter months Rev• Du•. Newell. Ou Wednesday- ® of material and application of Oshawa, are herewith friends. in the city, has returned to Pick evening of this week, Mr. Newell figures out best with S.W.P. - -W. Haney of Cedardale, is ening. also taught one of the regular spending a few days in Pickering. -E• L. Chapman has rented Bible classes, which was greatly -Mr, k,red Nighswander visited the shop formerly occupied by enjoyed by the large number pres- Going to paint? friends in Green River on Sunday. John Lelsie and will fuse the same ent: Get S.W.P. color _ ' -Miss Abbie Burch is spending as a machine shop. -The tennis club held their i cards. a few days with friends in the -Fred Peak and Fred Deiong. annual meeting on Friday-evening - ` .® ® a� city. of Toronto, drove down on Sun last for the purpose of re'r aniz- ; -Principal Firth of Pickering day• and spent the .day with W k. ing for the year. There kas a SOLD gv college, has purchased a fine new H. -In danoth Pea ullitnul may be fairly- good attendance of memo- - driver. ers. The resident, W. V. Rich- _J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent seen the edvt, of A. Palmer, who membership emoardson. occupied the chair. The . i ,.,. CH PMA N - Sunday with Alfred and Mrs. Al- is prepared oaaereha.norders for membershi pfee for the season lawny, painting Wm paper-hanging. numerous was placed at x,1.00, the same as M lFlrx. Tho Hancock, of Osha- in former ears. Provision was wa. is visiting Pickering friends friends will be pleasad to know y' , tbi= week. that he is home and quite well also made whereby non-residents strong. may secure monthly or weekly- -Mrs. J. H. Shea, of Toronto. although not yet very _ tickets. The prospects are bright is visiting friends in Pickering -Service,,; n the R. C. church l all Paper T this week. in connection with the Forty for a successful seasons sport. -W. E. Van-tone shipped a Hours Devotion, at the beginning The officers elected for the ensu- _W. nsu- • i'n year are as •follows : Honor- learhe►d of-hogs from the station of the week were well attended. g y- on Thurxday. -Divine rerviee will be held ary PresidentF-Peter Christie, M. -!Fir. Stanley, of Bowmanviile, (D. V.) in St. George's church on P„ Chas. Calder, M, L. A., James Come right to us and we will tell you something 1lcBrad and C. S. Palmer, Presi- about bu ing Wall Papers that lens years of es- spent Wednesday with his bro- Monday, Wednesday and Friday y y then Wm. evenings nest week at 7.30 o'clock. dent-W, V. Richardson, Vice perience has taught tis. If you want one roll, or -Abe Stoner. of Toronto, spear evenings invitation is extended to all. President-Dr. R. M. Bateman. one hundred its all the same, return any yoll may >s couple of days thin west- with -B, F. and ilex. Bennett galea Sec'y'-Treat'.-John Murkar. Com. have over. �4 a have a great assortment for you ' Mrs. Matthews. social evening to the employees of of 1lanagement-��'. G. Richard- to choose froth-prices will astonish you. -Born-On Wednesday. April the factory and their friends on son, J. R. Thexton. SP, G.. Ward, 12th, the wife of Patrick O'Con- Friday evening last, when a most C, H. Ham an l H. G. Kerr, ' s nor, of a son. enjoyable time was spent by all. -About suckers : "They will be - upina day or two, They lovei -Use. R. A. Bunting and n of wish a direct the arts-- excitement and hustle tip the u lYl Lecture' daughter, M9d •Eva, were in the ion of our readers to the advt. C�,(j iiL 1 V f city on Thursday. on the first page of Dr. Barker, stream as Goon ag the water gets • -Dr. Henry wMl be here as usu- dentiet, of Stouffville, who visits low enough so that the boys ail! al next Tuesday to attend to his Markham every Monday and not get drowned if they fall in Our stock of Curtains in Lace and Fine Art Fab- professional duties ' whil-At enjoying a sucker hunt. p Tuesday.• The sucker derives its name from ,rico are the newest. �`a have such a large range -Frank Gorman left on Mon- -David Graham, for several , it.•i nlethud of -eatiu'R, just as the - -that we can <�nly ask you to come and wee how day for the city where he has ae- ve>zr� in the employ of R. Beitb, ,cured work for the summer. Bonanville, has engaged aitb human sucker derides his name nice they nil ars. See our ''v and 50 cent -Urs. Burk, of Brougham., has from hit' method of drinking. LACE CURTAI. I S. C. Bunker for the season, and `either of thein ear�-a to chew ireturued home after spending a ha, moved hip family - into the ob- week with Ain, W. Allaway. tarn of a: liras -4 ,they can liquid� Bunker reeidencQ on the- north rain refreshment.: in the Lcluid _ _Charles Ball, who has been in form, :?uckerG will not turn back yids of the liingstun.mad. Dickie Co ' . .: R. Moores blacksmith %hep for I.0 enc Lee, the bine year-pid'the past few week. has been en- - - h once they yet theirfaces up th �o Yl gaged permanently, on of Peter and -Ir... Lee, of the stream. This make. it easy, to - m -Ladies'. sal will fled a pair of Brock Road, met «ith a ver}} catch them «ith nets All it re- curtain stretchers for you at M. paiufnl accident t>ne day: last tveek quires is a man on each aide of the - j S. {:hapman'8. He also lase mix- ed y being kicked in the face by stream, and .then haul the net P ed sweet pea seed, onion seed hc. horse. His jaw was broken in (town stream. Every person has Sine you hulk. t three places. Dr. G. N. -Fish at- a theory about cooking fresh fish, you require scan get anything tended tA) the lad%; injuries and but the best way to prepare suck- _ p -The Ladies' Aid of the St. later h?!-was taken tothe Hopp.1W ers for the table, is b roasting r Andrew's church met in the'base- for Sick Children, Toronto, where them with slices of at pork, �Warrt#ed, Rnlaod;s ment of the church on Tuesday he is doing as well as can be ex-. luny think that the beat way to P e7 _ afternoon when a pleasant time petted• cook them is to give them to some- was spent. - -We are pleased to report -On Friday evening, April, one you have a spite against."-Ex that Mr. James Somerville is re 14th, Mr. Frank Conklin,the well Enamels. Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Stains, Frame gilding, known Dramatic Reader,purposes Brushes, Spades. Rakes, Hoes, Curtain Stretchers covering, though slowly, from a severe attack of inflammatory holding an entertainment at Pick and Carpet Whips. severe atter Mti College, under the auspices of the Athletic Associstioa. The ~ -After a silence of some -days, programme which was prepared t the whistle at Spink Mills can specially for the winter season, is ."B U 111 DY S .HARDWARE. agaip be heard. .Owing to a blroak to bean entirely new one, never ers in the formuer whistle a new one given before by Mr. Couklin. We h"been secured. therefore expect a very entertain- -The. Epworth meeting on ing evening. Doors open at 7:45; Your doctor will tell you that Tttoeday evening next will be in program at 8:115; Admission 25c. * this,pale, west,nervou"hil-chargeof the Literary CoinaAttee, -A number of those interested died become strong as well who have arranged a debate- Re in the temperance cause assem- ' wfor ' Spring solved, ThatGreat Men make bled in the Town Hall last Tues- S titins Ayer s Safewdills. N e ! Great Nations, and Not That day evening and sneceded, with Small doses, for a kw drys. Great Nations make Great Men. the assistance of the G. W. P., I� • Everybody welcome. Mr. Holland,of Aurora, and a few Sarna scilla Latest Styles in Men's Caps. -John and Mrs. Avis, of Fair- of the members of Brougham Di- A large assortment of "D"Suspenders just arrived. port, have returned home after vision, in organizing a division is The Chan - s very prompt A number of Odd Coats. Pants and Vests: .pending the winter months in this place to be known as Picker- and very milked. Ask your We kiep up-to-date in Boots and Shoes. , England, Mr. Avis' native home. ing Division. The following of8- doctor why It Is. He has out -. , Owing to Mr. Avis being laid up cers were duly installed: - := :with an attack of rheumatism ' P. W. P.,J. H. Rogers. formula and will explain. CALL IN• _ +they wereasnable to visit Ireland W.R, W. J. Sparks. • thought'1� �aa.ler nano montes no _ se was their Intention, that being W. A., E. L. Chapman... one,Ina few eei:,lAyer's ss�pa:Mils c blood, A. BUNTINGS, .. pletet restored me to health. .• the home of Mrs. Avis' childhood. R. S. bliss B. Bunting. �[as.L Bvosussrss,vmeh,aa KJ, ;-While'they weie in England the A. R. S., 'Hiss M. Harvey. CIAO a beKle. J.o ATsx co., � - foggy and consequently most dis- Treas., Miss L.--L. Moore: The �I agreeable.' Mr. Avis is now more: 'Chap., Rev. Mr. Moore. i hV Chlld�enFRE �JXXFISH in love with Canada than ever. , Con., F. Harvey.. -Parents. who Have boys or' A. Con., Miss G. Bennett. winousness,constmp.tionpreventre- sevela� kegsof No. 1 Salm girls�studying for Entrance Exam- I. S., Miss. S. Leavens. coverv. Cure these withAyer's Pills. - on Trout Teceived, ,..inatiens to.High -Schools should O. S., To be elected. note ,that candidates are now re- -The elevator is new assured, kt au Qs also some choice Finnan $ad4le. squired to take 40 per cent, on each Nve understand the plans and spec- C t•AON.tin W r a N ...subject and an aggregate of 60 per if�•ations have been accepted-and .�.' •dao •� °i .cent. The per cents formerly re- a wectiug with the officials of the � ads% �� � � � � � a m � LQ G�N Piekerind, Onto quired -'ere 33;1 and 50 respective- G. T, H•, is called to make arrange- s- Smug o � a� t ly- Oniy those who have to do netts for the improvement of O as r - - with exzminations ball realize the siding-and extension of same 0-` ae 1•., how milAk the increased percent- so a«; to be better ably to handle z �•.�dv �• m>s ages meas., Fence the }parents the idci'eased business. The ele- Im L, s"-IS � :. flhoitld see that pupils do their victor will be 32 x 52 with a height �'.; aN� wM " A e V 1 _ -work•faithfully and send tl>em.re- of 00 feetalcove 1trotind and the O hop _3 o _ salary'to scllooJ. entire building to be covered•with a -.—.-- __-_-- -The service of praise. in St. galvanized steel. The elevator W p o oa e a dA g g A; ti .Andrew's ch.ureh cin Sunday even- .will be most complete in every re- a ID "= ° ""° Rug Patterns ing was largely- attended. Alias spect for the proper handling of ,��, o m �g°°" og M�Ax m m m _ Mina Phillips, of BronghA.m, -lw all kinds of grain, bath from cars o �b � oa0� We �o a I,; always ss well received, in and farm loads. Scales of 1,200 m� p� p p g 0 g m e-7 $ - = bickering; assisted by singing bushels capacity willbe 'installed no o o s� ti -tea 0 :d a b z Just come to' hand, many of them entirely new designs. three solos in her usual sweet eo that when shipping out grain - r g q .P , one -ei,bin o * •�' The will be sold at the-following prices. -. voice. Miss Phillips hagmnny ad- g g will be sufficient. ee ,;' o _ Y _ wirers in Pickering who areal ways The capacity of the elevator is to a �� °i . " `,4 - delighted to hear her. The choir be 50.000 bushels capable of hand- 'a ' o H 9 p iJ yds long, 32 in. wide at 35C each. , also awn two anthems, and Rev. ling 5,000 bushels per hour. The tQ� °i� �� a a o d 30c each. Jdr. McGregor, spoke briefly on Model Bakery Co. are also com- 94 °N - 1 j` ,28 !' - 25c-eacli. A ,January 1906-Whitbv 9tb, oshaws 10th, �. the various hymns, that were sun templating the erection of a alum- y g her of houses for the use of the Brougham 11th, Port Perry lath,IIz• P1Gkenn �uarrating the eircumstancm un- bridge 14th,oansington 11th,Beavertiml Me & E. Boone, b• dea which they were written. ,employees, loth. I tis,.... , .... ... . ' .,. .. ,.' . .. ... �. a �• 1