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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_04_21 , r r' 1 sill ,�r - i .. ,• • .. v • .. .. �. ...,;,lilt. :,'i''C•^q•a `_VOL. XXTV. PICK.ERING. ONT., FRIDAY, APL 211905. t: NO 28• t _ _ Dunbar�ton. win right along. The team is the Cherrywood. tlNrsffiassiltal l5ars�. — strongest financially, that it has Spink Mffls • The Honor Roll of the Dunbar- ever been. William Teefy now sports a new , ton School for April is as follows: buggy;look out for the wind blowing ;• V Class— E. Booth E. Henderson Highland Creek. south. ; Red Wheat - 1.02 bus. . -- Miss Ethel Somerville is improving r White Wheat - 1.02 and G. White(tie). IV Class—W, Marshall Chapman, who had his nicely after her long illness. Spring Wheat 93 foot badly crushed by a sawlog, and Mr. Orville Robbins, of Malvern, F. EABTWOOD, M.D.. Bmrgeon as Annan; C. Strickland; F. Burns; to Oansdian Paoiso Bsilway;coroner - ,a M. Carson; V. Walton;A. Holmes. who has been laid u for two weeks I s,,en, Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. _P ?q Ontario county; Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Goose Wheat G. Cowan. III Class R. Thom is around sin and is able to oy Oiaremont; O>noe boors—Botore io a m., 1 to 9 Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. ag g 1 efy, of Cheerywood. i PAL,and It ora 7 to s p,m. Private telephone a, C. Rose; L. Foston• M. Foston; F. with the.crutch. Mu_h s mpath is felt:in the com- GonnsotionwithBalsam,cireenwoo .Atighsm Family Flour 5.10 Smiles; E. White W. Carson '�~— - y M y )atzton,A;Johnston'stfth con), Wm Cowie's Pastr Flour - ' 5.7C `` > E. PCRr UNION. munityfor r. and Mrs. Laughlin for Ishoon),andDPugh'sc9thcon) aiy Mitchell; Ed, Mitchell; G. White; -- their son Newton, his little face will Bran $18.60 ton be much missed b his man friends. $hurts 20.00 '" - R. Falconer; •A.Walton. 1I Class Mrs. Wooley left for York on Wed- p Y _ Jumbo 25.00 " E. Parker; B. Annan; W. White; nesday, 12th inst. Mrs. T. P. Robbins spent Thursday : -. Dental• James Keeler has, started his sum- with George and Mrs. Robbins, of Graham, Whole Wheat Flours L. White. School re-opens Mon- mer work on the section here. ` R.E.S.BARKER,L D.s•.D.D s., day, May 1st, at 9 a. m. E. M. H. Malvern. Dentist,stonfrvilie. Honor graduate of Chop of all kinds. Ward, Teacher. Mrs, Ralph Collins and'daughter x JLF One Lady's Recommendatoin Sold — the Boyal college o! Dental snrgeoas and of Hard and Soft Coal, went to Toronto on Monday, 17th FiftyBoxes of Chamberlain's lthe nmveait,yr Toronto. Hoare-9 to 74 s.m., inst. : ti to 5 p•m. ice in Grubin's Block,over Jew- Above prices Sub ect to Change withont Highland Creek. • Stomach and Liver Tablets. - elery,store. Local telephone No•'94. Apyoint• z otic@ John Ferguson ex-G. T. R. station mwent&may MA a rAM ev 8s Monday� erndn excitin runaway occurred on �Pnt of thirty-five pears standing, is I have, I believe, sold fifty:bones of _ Model Baker Co.,Qlied. , y vsiting friends at the Port. Chambelilain'e Stomach anal Liver Tpasday, Office over ite's store. 4717 y Main fit., arkham, on Saturday Mrs. Demers(nee 'Mary Pratt) and Tablets on the recommendation of after-noon. H. H. Pearse of Highland baby girl have arrived from Toronto, one lady here. who $t-st bought a box LeOal. Creek, drove into town and stopped to spend a few weeks at her old home. of them about a year ago. the .� in front of C_W. Coakwell's harness Mr. Definers stayed over the geek end. never tires of telling her neighbors C., BARRIB• shop to$t on a new bridle he bad Isaac Markle, late section foreman and friends about the cod qualities R. FAREWELL,Q. purchased. His horse took frig ht at g q I HE PICKER No NEWS �. T>iB.Oonn- Crows Attorney.and Ccnnty P d at Port Union, has been appointed to of these Tablets.—P. M. Shore, Drug- oi�tm• Conal Hoole,Whitby. to► V7break()mil liberty.behind Pearand madece a a similar position at Trenton. James gist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant nothing to hold it but a neck strap so amps takes his place here. purgative effect of the Tablets makes �OW dt UcOILLIVRAY, BARRIS- K p th-1r a, favor•ate with ktulies elsewhere. _ ere,soncitcrs,Ao. office oppoalte Post the horse had little diftir:silty in Ret Wh:tevale 1 For=ale h 41.1, D=a;uclsTs. ting away, It ran off�S sin street ,nd y ' f>dos Whiny:Ont. Jao,Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. _— ran into the lane beside Wideman The ar.�nua1 concert of the Methedis`, -- ------------- Bros.' - — .:eCiiuiyra.,LL.B. Maaay Loan. Painting �er-Hanging. hardware store. Then it went Choir will be held in the church, on , fete►i,utf`U• O!all materials and design into the va;ant lots at the bur'k and th-t eveninb of Good Friday, April 21, — kepti dstock. It will pay you into a barbed wire fence. It cleared lf�i5. Tea will be served from(3.301 to The undersigned is prepared to ac- ,i0PSINS,VETERINARY SUR- to call at our works and inspect our stock, the fence Wit left the buggy l,ehind. S o'clock, after vi-hich an excellent sept orders for paintings and paper- ppoV, Graduate o! sue Ontario yet- and obtain prices. Don't be misled by It then turned towards home and had program will be given by the choir banging, Twelve vears at the busi- i - ad�rtOotar'iog>re Toronto, regi sereds cis be agnate we do not employ them,consequent- g"t as far as Si. Andrew's cemetery and local talent a,-iste.d by the fol- ness in nklaed. !iffice and rsfrdaace one aadoae-qn m:les 1 we Caa, and do thzow off the agents R'hNn it was Ca:ighi by Messrs. E. H. lowing well•diiown Artists :—ills, a y g t'ro8by and Geo, M;-Carty. Little Minx Philli a, of 13rou barn, sole fist; -A. PAENTER, north of Green River. Office and aLoeina forge commission of 10 per cent., which you will p g y- e oours8 to 11 a.m„ and i » s pm. Private oertaimly save by purchasing from nal A dawagse was dune except a few plight the Misses Dougherty. of Stouffville, "'t' Chris?ins Sc., Pickering- isiophoae in my omce P,O. aSdreu. Green ball solicited. g scratches on the horse and some '.:n- soloist and pianist: Miss Jones,elocu- - H,tyer, Jul important breakages about the hur•n- tionist, of Markham. The choir are �,�, � WHITBY QIUMITE CO., ess and buggy,—Sun. endeavoring to make this concert both �ickering (V Qal VQ y, jonot Rtoo CaVblt. Opp.Pmt Omoa Whxby, Ontario Pntertaining and profitable. Admis+- ThAWestern Bank. sion 20 cents Children 10 cents. Yards at Spink Mills, I'R'�H051A8 Dfor "mit com' PICVV ING LIFERS I -- �R"" "fivE". ,L mtsdoner for taking amd.nts. .to.. The twenty-third annual meetingof _ Befit Q11811ty of Hard Coal causmoot,Out. Qy the shareholders of the Western Bank Murry and Mise Allis Fuller visited — of Canada was held at Oshawa cn Ap- Full weight Guaranteed. �p BUNTINGI loaner of M e rail 12th, -Mr John Cowan presiding. on Sunday with Miss Annie Booth. g -L7• Liosaseslortha0oeaty of oasario. Ota Piast•elass vebioles for hire by day The statement of the Bank's opera- Mrs' Dan Hoover, of Silverdale, in S���e and Chestnut Sizes - w the store or so his residenee.Pt lok@yttag or might Bas in oonneetdon meso tions for the t year toss presented, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ri aJter Hoover lag all a T.R,traiae. Freight and Like all revfio�iis ears the bank has Mr and Mrs. Alf. Mitchell, of }k t lowest market P Y Stouffrilie,is at resent with Mr, and al ezPrsaa delivered to all of 16e P P' a steadily increased fits volume of burr- ©AVID BELDAI[, nom his er, ties, village, Teaming of all kinds done mese until it is ahle to &bow a state- Mrs. Fara- Mitchell a Wobarn,.oiwtw Sol"from his a@maross B firs. H. Hopkins spent Friday last _.t elands both tar and agar. Sales of tams.term on shortest notice. Sale and com• meat which is most gratifying to the with her sister, gin. J. A. White. of rices. sock and everything them to to be sola.111 be msesioa stables in eamiscum. shareholders and the cvmmunit to lasedt@d by the subscriber with theatmou air's general.and one which ha be Brougham, a"sold to the very be"sdvaatade se•1y most flattering comments haat those We have ales+on hand uantlt of Peak, �s • m t Bir sad Mia. Wm. hfeek. of White q T - TT . H. r�+i accustomed to revievnngg financial wale. visited Sunday as Dr. H. Hop- �t Quality Smithing Coal. �� ]LBEATON,TOWNSHIPCLZRX ' statements. The net rots for the kine, of'Silver Maple: Our Coal makes warm friends. . oonvnysaoo. oemmianon.e tm sakts�g .filbert sad Miss Vers Ban ard, of Orders left wito w, Peak delivered 'itM..tr aeeounaat. Eta. money ee lava ear were 1?8.W.38, which with the y - ohrm �op�? is@@e of iEarriag• Isis balance brought over from last year Claremont, are at Present visiting pmmptiv, meow whlt@v . Oat• t•v of 12,.887.70 make a grand total of 1t� their grand-motber, Mr-9. B. Doten — Furniture,, 72408, out of which two half yearly Farmers here are making ready for Ix'hehigh s sad a e ne oa rollin �r^��*� ��`yu �� ����D� �,1POSTiLL Licensed Amc.ioneer, t• • dividends were pard amounting to 037 g d {L•J '{11 RYlI1 ;,(' . tm ConoUes at Yark and Oorano Aso- 9Id.81, being at the rate of nevem r high arms and are nearly tansahe Nlnasalesof all triads anennad w os•bar"" g seeding. Ipsilon• Address 6t•aeo 8141.+P.t , Ont, � cent. per annum. The hamdeome sum , Ad ._ d full line of !fres.- , , Farmers here say that the fear ions lets of $3:.,50t W lies been added to the y 'To POUCHER. Licensed Auction *law furaitarenow rest account, making is now IY,6dI.000 that last years grass seeding will be a 1 Iaeorporsssd by set o!Par!!am . ear.vatuatorand cuneotor for sue coca failure if the weather does not soon 1rtel 'r seat - : on exhibition is or bJ per Dent. of the paid u Capital `utlao b�Cool w .. �AOe also of York and 0otano, All kinds of auction - gar liars rooms. of the bank. A feature of the state- change. ales conducted and vaiaaticas made at mod- David NI bewander• of Rat Portage lest capital .................. @sate charge, Estates and aocaytameots coo- meat worthy of observation is the in- g Aawu 13esit7�Ooav�iriltrie .......... 1i0aat0 sia%%atiy managed and told try soonoa or Prices right. crease in the de its i,f over half Man-, apent w few days here before priv►a salt, ttortgagee, rant., cotes and g P� going to Toronto to undergo an oiler- Josg cawaa,ass, T R.MoMm Ss�I psaral accounts romntly collected and saue. a million of dollars, 8a ipereat:e in. t'r@adea6 �aebiee faobo p p .tt ation �n the throat. pial attention given to Farmer's Sale n settlements gn•r•o�d• rouge or R. g, Dlllingham• � n �� n 148 Ole A number of the ladies from here .tote. oolleestons sofidted and promptly made - note circulation of ;3'4 81x1 for t,rmv sod paruoulan Brno loam, large increase i aasests c f $7.1 call Dates may be fixed Nawa o>4c+. y 1t is pleasing to know that the �nt Thursday afternoon last at the Fa.-mare yetea ducouated smer+ow Lad pieksrtag. Oat P 8 Baptist p nR Whi al .vii For area bought and sold Draftsis- a fe arse, P, teal e, h Bank exerts s wide influence for good ae�a,auabt�on all para of the world 1 Rev, J. and Mrs. McIntosh.-'MUSIC in Oshawa, where its fieadquaterta are tiartas.sank Depsrtmsat. situated, as.we11 as in those localities Our telephone troubles area thing Interest allowed one oette at highest ear Wag' nee cooof the t Evervthin is ettin rent rstea sae credited half-yearly to de=%; • ,.. TMii_gs L. L. Moore, holder of Searle- where the 14 branches are stationed, 1� g K �- slic Diploma of London Conservatory at all of which a thriving business is 'qto shipshape, for all comer" sad coo. Herr. Manager, P l�Vers. Weare living right in town of Music, will receive pupils for in- transacted, showing the wisdom in g g •truction on Piano and in Theory, at choice of location. We beg to extend now' Have a full line of fresh and cur- On Easter Monday, April 24 1900, the rectory,Pickering. •i-ly our felicitations to Mr. T. H. MCMiII- --••• , ed meats constantly on hand. am the energetic('a8hier of the Bank, at 8 o'clock in the evening, the Green Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, and the Board of Directors for the River Mission Band will giv is Baa- Spice . Bola FVeiJ3ers etc. s lendid re3ults-shown, and to wish ter concert con sieLing of dialogues, Real Estate "' gII8' p recitations, choruses,solos and duetts, that future years of prosperity may Dr. Meagher, medical doe- Estate The, silver collection will be taken at Highest rices id for be the result of their shore. P g tor, oculist and optician, is $ P Pa the door,proceeds to oto Missions. o ^ - Cne� �� ]Butcher's cattle.Loan I - Come and enjoy a pleasant evening Audiey. with the boys and girls of the Band, spending two weeks cowmen- Born—To W. and Mrs. Puckrin, Brougham• cing April 11th with R. A. j - ' a son. F: deed4 • deeds • Dr. Johnstone called on friends Miss M. Gerow is in the city 'for' Bassett, jeweler and opti- 'A ijrst clan&80 acre feria for sale, here recently. a few days. n. , Go Kingston--read,--Dae--mile-frost Miaa 5._.Guthrie spent a few L. Matthews was in the city on ciao, Whitby. While there - r Pickering village. field -Qr-Garden•- Insurance of all kinds attended to. days In Toronto: ues`da - — S y-and--Wednesda-y.- he�vili Village property for sale. All orders taken and filled. The Mrs, F. T. Smith entertained on J. Annible of Toronto, spent a following seedsmen •—Simmers. Friday evening last. few days with F L. Gleeson. eyesightr, straighten cross • Farms to rent-- t. - Rennies and Steele Briggs and The Boyes house is likely to be Jon Phillips and Mrs. Potts were ' Conveyancing of.all kinds.done, sold. D. BMckwell is the ur- married in Toronto on Frida eyes,'or in,fact do the most brought' down free of charge at p y I t ' catalogue prices. chaser. Messrs. F. L. Gleeson 'and Dr. difficult work of,eye examin- �• V. Richardson. We•understand the Robb farm Nish were in Stouffville' on Mon anon. You may consult him quantity of good potatoes for is being negotiated for. Particu- day. " sale. tars next week. J. Hagen of East'"Toronto; cpenf ; Notary Public, Pickering. , Mr•, Hill will work- the old Elli- Sunday with his sister, oris. H, with the utmost assurance Mal RON ' that you. will get correct on Shares. iLlr, Love will devote Win. L-afraiigh' and w_i e, o all. his time .to rnasonery. • He Scarboro, spent Snuday Nvitll treatment. as- Dr_. .Eloaghet• ` ,: _ DOMINION BANK intends building a house in their son and falnily.• stands very high iu the pro- t:'' Hns - T_ Brougham this summer. Airs. 31. Hamilton has been ' Cji. There is a Bible Class to be or- settionsly ill, blit is now some- fession. `Remember eye ht Capital Paid uv $3,000,000 ganized, to take the place of the. what improved. _ p + weekly teachers' 'weeting. The Messrs. A. and fit rlanl of Osis is liriceless. Colne etirly and y Fieserre Fund sna 3 .63410; evening, will be Thursda and -,vat spent ' Sunda with their atStock Food Undivided Profits i y' 1 y get your eyes examined ipro- v a the. meeting at the church, the father, John Ham. idea is a praise N, lry one and. R. Beattie has moved his family fperly by. an expert.. April Look at the price of feed;,Dr. -'WHITBY BRANCH, with a little push,will surely have and household effects to Slierman Hess' Stock FO General saves feed. It the interest of'the teachers' meet. Rumour's place on the Sth con. 11-th to 25th. at.Bassett-'jew- General Bankin fins. The members '6f St. John's is endorsed by every farm paper. g The many friends of Miss Fur- church and others gave a party elery store. Whitby,. Ont. - Mr. T. L. AVillbray, of Tremont -. _. Business Transacted. g;uson were,sorry to say good-bye to H. and-Mrs. Feasby on Tues- Examination free. - Ill;, who ivou seventeen preiniums this eek. She, will }cave this, day. at the World's Fair, is a very teaching profession, and enter Rev. Shark of Oshawa, will oc- strong.Advoc'ate of Dr Hess' stock Special at'rention given to the collect. hospital' work at Clifton Springs, copy tlfe Christian pulpit on Sun- Food. tion of farmer's sale and N. y,, the 1st of June. During day at 10,30: All.are cordially in- -ZOrggY'yX® a Note the price of eggs — Dr. other notes. her stay here, she has proven a vited. Hess' Poultry Panacea is. the : -- capable teacher, as well segs vat= The lecture iven o1i' FridaSTOCK'':. guaranteed egg.producer. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. ued help in toe Sunday School. night'in the Sons hal}, by J. A FOOD t Hess' Instant Louse Killer has The boys of down a 25 -imitations. _. Use the Original I�epoBit9 received of $1. and y g gain McCarthy of Toronto, also the Has no equal in fitting up the 25 your cattle. upwards: with a brand new foot-ball. It is addresses given by the minister-a farm horse for his heavyion S For sale at -Sntereot allowed -at highest, seldom, that such an early start is present, were appreciated by all spring's woi-k. current rates. made, and we predict that the present. _ : NG - CO3� OL'L]SC�e1d or aid half club will meet with unusual good R. Alger, of Montreal, called on Try it once and yop,will be coniincccl- PICKERI p success. On account of many of his grandmother, Mrs. W. Hub- " ye�'y, old players being away, the club bard, un Tuesday on hie wa-y to that.it has no rival. �rl��*���� ought to plays strong junior Hamburg. 'He has been transfer- L D. BANES: rl lel X. J.T�jEu�iaNgi� team and without doubt would ed W a bank at that place. Wly Pickericg. p-gip." .. :'..._ .'. ..,. .. ...,'- ,•0 , - �. - l : • _ - , - . DID THEIR R DUTY D°as AND DaE73• Sunlight Soap will not A CLEVER ADVERTISEMENT* ' Travellers' Adventure in the Wilds burn the nap off woolen,; May induce you to buy and try a packet of N EVERY CASE, _ of Siberia. � nor the surface off linens. I .__.�. _ The strength of heredity, both in - SOW DODD'S SIDNEY PILLS wild and in domesticated animals, is 1 r brought into clear light by an incl- ��� -rt• •�C BANISH PAIN IN THE dent related in a recent book, "In Search of a Siberian Klondike." The i ` BACK. „ autbora of the boa{ were travelling -"' by dog team ,through the milds of IEIEDVCEB 1Cured Mrs. Jas. Murphy and Siberia. �;� TEA But after that it's UNVARYING a00D QUALITY a At four o'clock in the afternoon LrgPENSE Will succeed in hulling your trade. Everyone Else She Recommended the dogs suddenly broke into a swift ' sst.7r' zee ss.�aa =.r,se� Them To. run, and we knew they had ,denten ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIB$ON'S IT River Gagnon, Que., April 24- something that interested them. We A+k[4r vibe Aetason Bar. -- -- B soon perceived that the had struck a (Special).-No complaint is so com- deer train, and that the were nearing Japan is fifty times smaller than Bead of For, ign Trade Office- �I� Q - mon among women as Pain-in-the- an encampment. We turned a bend Russia in superficial area, and her "Where would you 'prefer to go as Stump and Tres Pullen Back. It is a safe estimate that in the road, and there, a hundred total ulation is about one-third our agent?"' Your:g Tt•aveller- aully ?fait the women in Canada are yards ahead of us, we saw the cause pct' seer-accsoring and stump "Well, if possible, [there the natives .non,;red. 60mething ao.. t:. .' y that of the Russian Empire. 1 Potrst•tttl,. ' .•. afflicted tyith it. For that reason of the d,,gs' excitement. are vegetarians." r°u as ordinaq atumpin lir every evidence that there is a sure A team of reindeer were running mrnsze.. icon Handy, ow Ye Lorne persons are more susceptihlc to a^ron rt a ata i* ;and complete cure in existence is for their lines. Their Tungus driver P ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT t" ll o .r t thankfully received. And there is colds than others, contracting derange ?zea to suit Priced. was lashing them with the whip, and i u,ents of the pulmonary organs frola alt tunas of abundant evidence that PO(1d's Kid- was urging them with all his "light, the dishiest Causes. 'These should Removes all hard Cott or calloused �cteartu C•e ttluetratad IIey Pills is just such 8 cure. This for he knew as well as we that if our always have at hand a bottle of Itickles lur::ps and blcuti�hes from horses, blood catalog address r dogs overtook them before the cam J Anti-Consumptive Syrup, the present spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone. district could furnish a dozen cures, i P clay Nuverui;rii rerucdy' for coughs, en- t3 t' but one is .enough for an example. was reached, we seven men would L- tltI h and inflammation of the Lungs, I sweeney, alit, s, sprains, .Soto and i ' The one is that of airs. Jas. Mur- ttttel•ly powerless to prevent the dogs severed teffect l! may rbc. watt rdanr oft 'swollen throat, cou;hs, etc. Save $50 phy. She say's: from tear the deer to. Pie'Ce's• Ottr attord to bu without a remedy Pike by use of one bottle. Warranted the "I suffered fur thirty-efght months driver put on the brake with all his Bickle's, for it is the best, knouJown. wunderlal Blemish Cure ever with a y known. pain in m• back, I took just might, but it had n:tt the least ef- I r one box of Dodd'e Kidney Pills and feet. The for:rteen, dugs hrtd be-me I dou't'care how severe a cold is Itttti.crl'•ies are so nunxroia in Mllne�tfg.Co.�6`tlnth8t.,8enmoutfi,{!l. I have never been troubled with the tcoh•es in the turn of a hind, and no said the rnan who tvus not suffering;I fig:nrla that they It:ay 0e s,reu cov- pain since, I also recommended brake could stop theta. ,'1thstr i ere I from one, "'f can get rid of it,in i ne i Seta_: t bet ground in dense white or Uodd's Kidney Pills to other peorle, mane :t nap till other ohatructions'day.' "So can 1," replies the man i`ellow clumps. (CARPET DYEING who complained as I did and in every along our way,'and Iny driver buil I who was carrying threo p,:cket-hand- ���+++ case the Pills did their duty and gr, l kerchiefs but suicide is repugnant. 6 .ade,eaaiat fLbbaao.matca.tteel►a eat difficulty in prevent iv a smash-I I FOR OVOR six,rY YF..A5t.s, BRITISH AMSRlOAN DYEINfl O0. brought relief." up. I laud parYalara y pet.ad wo&n ear.tose,4 4 to urc,'• r {t t thblra. IV Soothing 1.: ip bas - For a short time the deer held been used by millions of u,uU,4,s for ty�_w. Yoritrstl, + i ^ BRUISERS" BY T]3E DA their own, and in fact gnir.ed on us, ! their children wti,e u u og lt,uuthos -_.. _ bat hefure the y urta !t illagc) came �icortl s inlroe i GUN3 Girvii i0 $04) the child, salient the gums, u!Levs l nisi ,urea a'iudcal,c, regulates the tnntech .w'O Si-•,,1•'C'T 1SALb' SI':CT10KS IN in sight a'e were gaining rapi;lly, nn+: bowels, amt ,y the ?est rcuiedy for 7 Naskab :.awns, near new railway. ;protectors For Hire at a London F Boning School, While we w'.ere still at some di�tancp William-"There's one thing about Llarrboca. t'ac0ty-five arts n bottle, f r .ale, sties;,; easy terms; might ex- Boxing people of the villa�e, tcarned by' 1 MI-ss Chariurng's house I don't like," bul,t by drutiri is throughout the ci:ai:ge for city ur farm property In p an establishment now exists in Bethnal Green Fund, I4u tory a,,d wk for "�^s. c.iuturfo. li.- (:rnhum k Soa, 48 Vlo- establishment where professional the cries of the dogs, cotuprehended 5rth'rr-"55'hat's that'?' S'r'iiliarn-�Wineluw's bur th,nv Svrup. 22-04 Luria street. "Toronto - tighest men may be hired by timor what Was the matter, and statin Flet Lather." 4 thema l•es with sticks and s-,ears, The ivorwe>,ian lakes soiwtim'.•s A LOYAL BOOKLET. ..,Dug souls who desire "protection,' came r Inning toµ'nrri us. As the;' stop the Pa:n but Destroy the etornacA ficv,.e, with such rapidity that it is h says the-London Express. tame un t;:e; spread out in a fan-11-': , . ,s •s,'ly tor, oft„n tr,,: .a n ti0 1, s, - htc to cruss theln on ice formai ii The Crani Trunk Railway Sys[em C_ Naturally, this emporium for the ca formation across• the troll. When_u,any' nau• wni nostrums purt,,,rung to 'Jilt n �irrgle night. i are distr:lniting a very handsome laupply of "bruisers” is nut open-y ; th,• t,,rri ied detr rencled the•l:ne, the inensesy More et:arnd dm tha, pate![ Lr i f booklet descri hive of the lioy'a: }It1s- *� iadvar•tised, and those who wish fo men spread out and and let th,, team Vo , Stan's Pineapple Tab -t. ar- a i Pale. Ockly thil,lren should use i kokn }[oLcJ, that is situated in Lake p t.hrout;h, and ir:s•aialy closed main ' p'i,el� -getahle pepsin yarn'it . a r bl,,tl,er Cra,ev' WUCni Exterminator. isecure the services of a pugilist have I(os-eau, in the Muskoka Lakes, basals y us milk line a ter surfeit Fro- wu::ue are one of the pnnrau( cause {. "to proceed by devious paths, to +lis:mte the passage of our dogs. vents any disorder u{ the d, xi%" or- % g b oI- t. ntario." I'he puWi- �3 K'l` of eul.crtr. to dniidrrn and tihould be -"}fl,blast' - Armed, however, with satisfactory Our rlrivpr was uoe+ise minded to'gan", r>u to a x, 5 sesta[-•ici lex(,Cn.-d from the system, ;nation is one giving a full description credentials, a representative of the let the net i.os club his rIog-. and I i of the attr coons that may be found Ex rens called on the r irictor of c lm+ure the valuable anirtiuh, 9o1-urge i -Afore 'Than a I urof uta- ` 11..}ace- 'S5'hy are )uu c naulting p P of perhap• To t,ur>;e .a tt+e only a?ere of u:any : , at this i opular rec•ort, hanAeAmely fl- the edicik mar;:', I thought lou knee the buxine," gentleman of extretu4 `so he resorted to the last exlie'dipnt, uta naw qx the rr arks[ Parmelee y lustrated with culorecl prints of lairs ly pugilistic appearance. At first the (;ivin� a shout of warning to me, he �'rge.ts!}e iii.+ are more t an a purr;., how to si•e'1 Twnd,k-"1 do. 1 i Anil islau•t scenery, the hotel itself, ;purveyor of "bruisers" was inclined i suddenly, by a deft mo!ion; turned ttvc, Thcy strengtf,en the stomaa,r., am nut Ico,ing for information, but where nth pill• *r ke t, The,, sari man.Y of the special features that Lo be reticient, but prem-ntly' he took l our sledge completelg over, landing cleanae the•L•o«1 by reg,,lating !r•r lig fur cor.oboratiob-" Wray tic found th,�re It is printed on the representative of the Express in- me in a snow-di lit un my hoad. In er ar,.t k dneys, and they at suints : I fine pas,nit I.of paper, 4oeind in a cover No- to his confidence. ibis po-ition the sledge was all whero other pat con:,,uundy dcpre�". xo- thins or an miuribue nature, used forl�in-:rd's Liniment Cares Distemper;sitlnF the appearai,da of �for�� -You mould be surprised." he said brake, aa,! the dogs were forced to i merely' purgative powers, enters tato leather, arth" a picture of the hotel n. impressively, 'to know how many stop. They were )eantnK In thFir bar-;there compoattton wh t? Fell dowuatdir9! flow did and surroundings tin the Fame, and memherR' of Parliament come to the seas and yelling like fiends incarnate, I it haps en''" "%%hy', you Ree, I sttrt- the cr at of the'hotel embossed In for 'protection' during election time i sat up in the snow-bank and The population of }lu%a in t rd to ga doom, and my wife said. ' high relief. A glance through this. They simply inform me, through laughc+3. The other -drivers had fol- F,urot'e is a little more than . twice I ,Ile dt,retul, Jbhn!' .slid I'm nut the' booklet Ivakes ow-, lung for the plea- They ' our example and the stnig' 'that of the l arise? Kingdorn, do - their agents, how many Wren they I lin tangle of sledge,. harness, d+ man to be drera'r•d to by any woman sure of Sum r and outdoor lila, need to secure their safety at meet- 6 S g dogs Rpite its enormous Auix•riority in I so down I wet t �and copier: t�av be secured gratult- ings, and too forth, and I send down and men formed a scene that to the IoilP ous1,v by apph ing to aal+ Grand* suitable men by tiala When tho novice at lea +vas highly' ludicrous Oa•arrfi and Colds Retreved In Io :o Trunk ticket ot3lco eases? election comes we shall have The drivers and the village people I I ao tw nutee, - One -bort i,uT of the g mere belaboring the Slogs, and tete $instil s Liniment Cures Colds. �r6 our hands lull, Dail not a man to cream ihrr:ah the blower -uppr!ed Mount I:vereRt in the Htmalave.r- er.tire beret of reindeer belonging to` with each h-tue of lir ARncw' c a F _ tu:rbal Powder wiluaear thie powder f, -j Lie highest mountain 3 to t, tr rt r c- r k l�le how . 29, U 6 i the village w'aR escaping #a all di c dire. Rtuhtr-"It is r mar n Again, young gratlemen of the I Ser the surra�•r of the o u VaIt r. mobility, who have got into awkward tions up the hi lis mrtny th nKs that pate+tt rmedlcfae',I'a'od,. and dehghtra,i to. cr lc re in the world; ]ten Nevis is 4,408 feet. pos;tron>9 end are Likely to ire bine!.- The reader may well ask how the' pedlar claimed h'is remedy would lieveb instantly; and permancr fly cute narites can use both dogs and rein- ' cure." Mr. Stubb-•'Yrs; he wets entarrh, hay fever, cold,, bea,tachr, e nulled, seek mq aid If Lhe man tbroat, tonaflitib and deaiucra, )o is Y-2 (Wise head) .Disilslseb doer, if the sight of a deer has such about to tell me it would cure n ce,rc+,-It : I ant Soap Powdeir_.!s a boon to aaq to be feared is a big man. I send a a maddening efTe"t on the dogs. Tho hazer, -anti f set Towcer on him." (home, It dletnfeeta ani cleans at big man;, If he is a little roan. I send explanation is simple, The two never W fe treading)-'_"Phis niagaAnie r a little man; so that when it comes the same time, j( go together. •Thpre is the riogt roan- aoeeei,toee end t°areiWzoes. - "I drys that Iran same men are ), u' c:r- a to the fighting there- is no question try and the deer cot r,t••y, tint they had .oiv:,tar di••ra"e - the rrnrt,'r }bially dLaagreeable." }lushand-� ..Mone•v talks.,' "Odea its The of bullying, do not uvertap Confusfon is „[ten writes Airs J -S ( oode, of Truro, N 'I "?flit., my dear, I'm sire 1 fry 111 Only thin I ever heard ft say was All that my man requires is to unavoidably cauq-•d by travelling I S. •l suncrcd terribly and wnv often best to be ple-,-,that .i0l [fates." ! tie shown the man he has to deal aith dugs throui;F, ,t rises c'ountry', i eprcrhless and partraily paraly,ed Orw `England G+wd-b el' ' with. Ile brushes again-4t him .in a but the nul!(es do not take it in ill do.e of Dr, Agnew'e Cure for The lleart -" - --?bar or to the stroet; there !s trouble , .gave mo relief, seal before I finished F'�r the O,crw'arkcd -w'1'.at tyre Llro ALTs ,Go+ornor's Wife a rrtsonew- part, kn- wing that if they them-r �� rand there you are. selves Have Lo travel with- sees' one bottle I was_ablc_...;o_SR. about. I cuur:cs of despo;,duiry and nn+tancho#y? 5 5'an Leven ," the wife of µ..,.ordered !Iver tp ane cdu,-c and a "For this sort of job .our prices through a dug country they will 'To-dad I am a sell wuuian."-•13 4prune one. A ,:+.+ordered liver iaeons a' tnc t;orerrwr of thA county )all, Nap- are eery low, ranging from 5s. to cause trite •Rs much lnConCeniMlce, t di>ordered stomach, and a d,aordeced once. Ont., and was n great sufferer q Patience-"He really most have a stomach mean" luiturbnnre of the r:e^+- from rheumatism. tVhen the beat doo- ` £l, but, Of course, there are s0'tle lous system. 1'r,is hangs the wl.,rle body branches of the business which Form soft spot in his heart for rite." Afay into eut,,eation and [tie victim .-3, sick tore in the con;_ and "ehecfalists" more experrtiive. GREAT IIfEv AT TILE TABLE. --"Flow do yon know that?" all over, Parmclec's 5legeta,te 1'iil- I fatted to help her, she buried hot Patience---Ile says he is always'are a racoirni"il recnedv in they Ftute sceptism of proprietary remedies and d "For instance, many bbokmakers 'A plague on �our hill of fare! lut ybtr Mail relief will follow their use, purchased t3outh American Rheumatic have-two or three of my men always fi Lhinl.irig of 'Inc."" D3ay'-': �'. Show are your bill of evmpany!" know a man c1gT,n't think with his. Cure bottles- cured her.-49 attached to them,' Often, too, my Such was the remark made h Swift 1 a,' that you hive shut a all lads are employed in law cases when y heart. The soft place must be in his the g;ns in your honRe and are [sats ?Suss Plane--"Naw, get as pretty a P when te-ml'•ted to dine with Boling- hwtd •• Inot.hin but cnndhs. What is that witnesses have been intimidated. I hrol P by Q recital of the good dishes picture of me its you possibly can Gave svpFtied them both to plaintUl .which tt-ot,ld he s,•t before tut. It vor?" "5lerely out of cnrinsity• I Flh,,to_r.iphcrr-"\e•er fear, ma'am: b lishoway's Corn Cure nc a spce+lc for and defendant, Is, nevorth,l ss, a fact that great) the removal of corns and warts. We want. to•scc if it will stake arty dif- know thin i, touched up you won't literary men of the .punt have shown . have never !.card of its falling to re- ferenc� in my gas bills." know, youreelf." 'HONEST CONFESSION. move even the worst kind. stresng desires for particular dishes. I Alexander Pope would altcays sac- , BEST FX CURS10X-"'o NI:R' YORK i A Doctor's Talk on Food. I FMARKA.BIX let EXIOWY. Kinard s Liniment Cures Diphtheria dumb to stented lamprey's, and Dr. Goes via Lackawanna, -April 27th. Johrtsos hal keen relish for'a leg of A wealthy South London ornnlbus 00 Round Trio from 13u Talb. Abstracted Schoohnastet-"I have T1, re 'are.. no fairer set of fnon on Steak assts roprlctor who takes a Great interest! mutton-•ancL _Eel:i#e._. _=i1_._ B P ---._ _ rJ ---Full i t+culau, A._Leadl tv seri+�trsl}-tlt.iaking-of bins earth than the doctors, arrd wires was his greatest treat, however, Pry-; in his horses }s in the haft-oo-t per- $ you, Timson,,. as you have invariably they find they have been in error den, declining'an iiiti'itattbn from 'a i somally chri,te•ning i•ach by name, i NorYnto, or-Fred P.' Fox, }3ulTalo, been 'And before, but you haus they'are usually apt to make honest laxly. to era attractive supper, wrote: ; and, although it sometimes bcqus N. arrived earlier of late, and this and rltanly: confession of the fact. ' "If beggars. might be choosers, a!that he does not see an animal fur I Thr arra of "the`groups of islands morning, for a wonder, at last A case in point is that of an em 'hilts of honest'bacon would please over a year, he never fails at once I anent practitioner, one of the, good m n petite inure than all the star-1 to remember its name. As It is the lot which .]span is contposrd is about. you are first." ,old school, who lives in Texas. His tow+wi dings, for I li"e them better. owner of 500 horses this may be two-thirds Qreatm than that of pains Disappear Before It.-No one plain, unvarnished tale,needs no plain, having a Vulgar stoirlaclt," , acknowledged as a remarkable feat Great Britain. need suffer linin when they have avail- dressing up: r Dr. Parr, the great (.reek choler, re ;'ot memory. ii, e house when P'clec ired t Oil. If not f "I had alwnys 'had an `nee s ire ' fusion of• shrimp- now, even in the tropics, 3iichre houseth 1C oest ret as e 1 p ?tabes "hot boiled Lobster, with a procured at e nearest judice, which I can no in- i pro sauce," andpear ti p s, never uterchants keep it for sale. Rheuma- ' warrantable and nnreasonalble, Byron was inordinate,, fund of bacon i inelts, but r0111airis continuously al tiara and all bodily pains uldgpthey loons. and egg-,s which he fecal indulged in, ;HOR�F:21ib:N, l2I:All THIS. when it is applied, and should they a a ' gg- , y 6 the veal' round aho% a height of I huv't' need hfT'vAT1T)'S'LIN19{F:VT at any time return, exlxrieuce teaches IIeuce. I never read a line of the in spite o bier climes the the user of the Oil how to,deet with many 'nds:' of Grape-Nets, nor test- I the inevitable result-nn attack of ••snow line" is n.uch lower than c ury s a e Complaint is made of the men be- ed the food till last winter. inrligpstion, hcigh }Turt'9 late stip- this, consider it Lho VERY IlF;SP . for $ cause they do not take their wives "While in Corpus Christi for my pets of indigestible' foods Produced hor:vc flesh I can et, and world I tlotters as they did ill their courting ' health, and visiting my youngest "thing- that had nearly-killed him,:' strongly recommend it to all horst 'Rind 1adF-"FTene is a glass of men, days. But every woman knows�•that son, who has four of the ruddiest, and Beethoven cared for little else wa't.er. Certainly :=int can drink CFo'• HOUGH, if her husband bronght home a cast- healthiest ' little hoes 7 ever sate, I but soup. _ Tram?--"\o, miim. I've Vert. tits?les, Queblec• ly bouquet she would tell him, it �i that.fiLL ' are my first dish of Grape-Nuts food got nn iron cnnst.itntinn, an+l the - 9,3 to 10:3 Ann St, 'would hay's been. more sensible to for shaper with my little grandsons. MARBLE BIBLE OF BURMA, water would rust it.'' b.;t•e brought home a new teapot or I becanr_ excredingl,y fohd of it and Great�as ,been, the amount Of -_ a ham, t, }rave eaten a package of it Avery labor expender) on the vario,is Bibles -- - -- - -- _ week since, and find it a delicio+is, I of the world, the palm for execution - �' refreshing and strengthpnin.g food, must be given to the Klitho-darer leaving no ill effects whatever, ours- , which is a 13urttilirist moiwment near MALAYAN Tl ll` I)wT•a : ('%115. Covgning is an outward sign of - frig no eructations (with which I l ' inward disease. Mandalax, in }torula, It consists of The sakais, or trey dwellers. of the Cure the disease with was fornwrly much troubled), no shout 700 len,ple;, each ccnttai-ningl Malay Peninsula -bitild their houses sense of fullness, nauscar nor dis- ,a Blah of white marble, on whish the in forked trees a dozen feet above Shiloh's _ -• .- !tress of stomach in anv way, whole of this Buddhist Ilihly; can-, ground, and Tench them by means of e "There is .no other food that tai,iiw, -over 5,000,000 s0lahlps, has bamboo ladcdt•rs, which then'draw up Q�®11sumpfibl'n agrees with me so well, Or sits Rs been engraver?. 'rho ilurmose alpha- a when safely h0uaerl out of ?fronts i� lightly or-pleasantly upon nty..stunr- bet is is^d, but the language Ls way, the house it.4alf is a rude res The Lung - - de of 1>atnboo, sari �i Tonic t .r v rfu Bible is ahso shack met R. I m s roe and Thts t Dade 1 kin]• of , ach as this dbc a gt Pali. , more active since 1 lmgan the. use of I luiply unique. .The Iiuthu-saw veers I ► the. flooring is lashed to':ether piece and the cough will Stop. A Grapo-NutR that I have, leen for 10 erected in IS37 by Mindonmin, the � by piece and bound sec rely-to thef Try it to-night. If it doesn't ,years, and am no longer troubli 'I IInst {ting hitt one of Varma, rhe g tree limbs by rattan. Thr-1, cnriotis benefit you, we'll give your with nausea and indigestion." Name vast. collrcti n Of temples t,ogethnr people, are rather sma1l.J�rnd lighter money back. - `glveir by Po9ium Co., R'Rtllp Creek, form n QI'lurr, ttith a 'dominating in complexion than fhu jfal.rp r ?rices: S. C.Wrzr dCo. 807 Mich. temple in the centre. Fac•h M the .lY r�on ' `uren1. though much uglier. They .have no 25c.5etc-S1 LeRoy,N.Y.,Toroato,Can. There's a reason. marble Elal,s on •chich the sacred? ---" _ --- ' Q6, nu a h int r form of rcI I••ton nt all-nut p••rn iLook in eacb. pastcage for the-fam- text is lnseril:ed is sunnouutedby git?ot �•ht Pte t�a�i�'" `� ;clo+•s-no mrit.ten fan��rrage anrLa;Pcuk YSSUE NO. 78-05. ✓ ons little boon, "The Road to %Al- an ornamunutl canopy in pagoda � dtions.5tdd a a corrupt forth of Malay. Ville. ' form. r �._r - L .. `T'-,.. , r,. —___-._�-�,--•_-..--. -..1 T - - v ` ., .. - " I .1 • _ TTT . . _ _ .. .. 9 • t ' _ - .; , - 16 .. • - I , - " Y .art will make the "Curd" of a nice con- indulge our fickle fano In the direo- !sem!!!!! g y f - - sistency, lice of picture hanging. There areWHICH 'WILL YOU TAKE .. Potted Rabbit may I,e made a very many of our own pictures with which I_ AbUll� the savory course us follows: Tatra a ++'e are little familiar, because they .. ; Ace fresh rablar -err.o%e the lifer, hasg iu roosts or in situations where Artlfielaily colored and adulterates _--___ kidneys, etc.• and stew in a little %te seldom give them More than a -----teas of Chins and Japan or - - - Stock with one . onion stuck with passing glance. A yearly interchange - F }�O�'Cp cls'e a carrot, ,otos. celery, and a of some of these is a source of great ; rtee•1 1 b se few allspi:e. WV en the meat is quite itAvrest. A ch.tnse of bedroom pie- 1. s,i@ �- j tender, cut it small, and pound in a turns %would be agreeable to the most . �r - - - mortar with sufficient cooking butter conservative men. Of course, any- :r' t1t11►i►i►;♦Nilt)/1/>•1/il/ to moisten it. Season highly with thing which is speciulh a personal a; � SOME DAINTY DISHES. salt, cayenne pepper, a little mace, I?ussessio t, or which is peculiarly . and, it necessary-, a little powdered cLar to one iudiciduul, ought not to _ Roman Sauce.-Y�t one teacup of allspice. A few drops of ancho`•y I I It.o%ell. 'There is,- however, a great' - - 'water rind o-ne' of milk on the fire to sauce wiil help this relish, and shhuld I charm of its kind in the house which ., tie thuroughl; .nixed. When all is never varks the details of its furni- :.F - . .scald, stir in a tabicspoonful oft I 8or,r and three well-beaten .eggs. Pounded smoothly place in juts, l,rrss lure. - I . e sun %%ith pepper•and salt, . two I down, .nd cover mith run butter, --+---- TES► ? .Sold in native purity and deliciousness The bones and vegetables can ha:c a '? ' out}ccs of butter, and atablespoon- BLACK OWING TO SUN. Black, Mixed of Green. By all Grocers. - i little more +cater lidded to them, and I fu of vinegar, 13oil four eggs,*s, slice• . and lay us, r the dish. Sere snth ' `+'ill make excerlert soul,. .• ITature Provides 'Negroes a' Pi Sold only In lead packets HiOr,EST AWARD ST. LOUIS t o tiro„n P,read.-Weigh seven Ipotinds I . - g g- N + 9 4 1-11. -'bored tongue, beef, venison, or fish. I oP W'holpmeal flour, put it i to a men, as Prote tioii. --. Chicken Curry-Singe and rut the S 'CAPTURING WILD BEASTS R ,chicken at the !Dints and remove the, Pan, and rusks a hole in the cent.e•. , ur neon-Jfyaior Charles N'uodrull', of aoton r-them,-when they scurry off to Mix t%io ounces and a hili of yeast the C;nited fates artily', has solved I their retreats among the boughs end , brea3t botres. Wipe, season w'i'th salt ; - , -- I with one quart of warm wetter, pour the intrr,stingy p,izzle, "Why is the watch him. Ile drinks, -or I.retends and pepper, dredge with flour, and; this into the pair, and with a s;'oort ! Negro Black•?" SPORT THAT IS NOT NUCH' to drink, from a bottle contain! a brown each side lightly in hot tat. i i The answer, rou hly sumniari2ed is I . w • . Put it into a stew pan. Fry one nor. enough flour into. it Lo In INDULGED IN. crude spirit, and than walks away, , _ - urge onion, cut in thin slier,, in the a 11_ht hatter; dust sone fluue n t•'.it hie . blackness is his deiunce _ leaving'the bottle behind him. Df- hot .fat left in' the frying-pan, tiff it; un,l set to rise f,.r one. h„ :r to;,. ag;ii.1 the dunr,ers of thy? sun. The Gorillas Are Difficult to Take Alive-wetly his back is tiny-iced the monkeys yellow, biiug very ca Pful not to i the 1'�i'e. After this tlure the slough rr,tiir, riuestiou is treated by Major come down from their boughs and. " - _ - :. ... n'ih hale rison un,l the mc;tl ni 1 I;r '+tc,ottt't,l'i in an eanau:,ti 's treaties! -Giraffes Give. a. Deal g. burn it. Mix one heaping tablespoon-' inw:estigata the ipottle, taste its con- - ful of flour, one teaspoonful of sugar, trucks:!. Titan work in more %cute": I;i,der the-titie of "'the Elects. of ; „of Trouble. g � !toric;rl !.ilii,. un .'.hitt \ten., tents. -'They -like the strange bever- and one tablespoonful of curry ,pow- and a dossertSlu,orfol of salt urti• tion nn;a ore rli%tdrd into Ucu I Any young coon on the look out ! ase and light ht a^+o n?, tltemseIves for ` der, and bro%cn then! in the hot fat, vuu ha%'e kneaded nyl int,p a light classes-lui,� and ,bust. The latter for un e,vciting occupation—way beipossession of the Cottle. In due ' • adding a little more ff there is less dough anrf all the n 'hc;s %+orkr4 ( advised to turn his atterntion io the ;course the trapp,r r,tt%rns and path- - thun a tablespoonful. When +yell I off yoi;r hands. Set this to rise for are dun„•,ir,, to all persons n'hu are trapping in of wild t>tusts for exhibition I or, up thy. anic�ials that have been bro%snod, odd ,lovely one cub of wca_ nn h„ur, c rwori c th a cloth, out net nd ,l frau! then,; the former [ a 6 :\fake into loaves and bake one huiir, Make for 1',cut To avoid both these Purposes, for !herr is , no catling i overcofrYe by the intoxicant. ter or stock, and one cup of strained if coifs tread is hro%wucr th ton %nu :• anbu's the I:',li c r: cro has e%,,Iv,,d ,which WTers on eiluril variety of l'hr• gorilla. however—the most..' ... tomatoe<,.-or one sway apple, chvppcd'i like put one pound of w{,ice (lour t„ a ~fuel•: s' in a, d r•r•ct coal habits. ,dangers. Aad at the sauce time fearful beast to be met with in any . - .. floc. Add more cult still I epper. 1'he dviensi%e skin is an armor of there is inune�' to he rnade at it, a I w1lcicrne4,s--cannot he caught in .this fine. Add more salt and' popper ii six pounds oC who.le meal. ,• way; indcc•d, it is s I I;i incnt jurat ,-u;.0 ,M+e steer •s' in. goo,l giraiie is' now-cc-days worth aid tha. needed. lour .His sauce ovir the 5'i'Al'h OF COOKING 11At,lw(FC:K. IIt.varies it: ir:t,:.,-ity' „f color ir•oin anything' fr:'ont_ $5,,0110 to,S10,ope), , , A 0,L"HOWN GORILLA ___ , chicken „nd s,mtner arc he!ur, or un- � t .r coal bl:,c,; n,v'ru of the tropics and a-full-gown gorlil;t +cdu!d' rob- ' til.tender. Add one cap cf milk or,1 1-ld yuu ever-hutve ti;L I otic_cerciu%'- t 1 has nlliv yet been captured alive;pt _ 44 cv flu• we Ito uu,it of northern lati- ably, bey tvort,h twice the larger earn, certainly no sane man would attempt .-cream. Arrange the mhat i&,ch on ! ed.iron, a small h'a,d:ucr. and hroil tc,lcs. Thr ;'ixu:,na i,-;"I%%'a,:s t-he e- •,while. Wppotand are quoted at %,-ry such a feat. The few gorillas that - the hot fn,t,f� d rice fddle of a trrac !Porti•r* - Puur ! b-oil,`r cpi°t ilrlatremove r fro.. . ;.I I,' s' tit, Pnt in str,'nlrth to r,�Jst :hiKh crit«. But the• capture of such are occasional]-. seen In captf+'itl: are a F or he dan:r,'r in clitT.r r•. clinics. This fwests as these is not cagy' to Pf- ,the victims of infantile indiscretion ” the sauce over the riicut, and s_erve, ++ith a ge.rrtre- s ,lunriit; of f,uite ;,,.count. for ti, , :1t :irg colc,rs of G.ct, h„nc,• thy, fancy sire,, noted. 1 4 - or oyer coru_uun baboons. Gorillas • -. at once. salt and ',elil!<r'? ,Just Uy_ it !r i iTrn•trt a 's-',1.i, 1. reel, ycllmc, I Z'}i. Cira''ic falf� into th frvfes- f,•ar nr,thing, %cliirh makes them ter- Potato P.rWrv.-Itoil Borne nice, dry, an rl.l-"ashk,nad way' of s r•Ing ; i 1 c•ot,{,Pr, r.n,I ••%hito. It !s ' Daly ah- i !Doul .rat•{,Pr's hands hot vcrq Yih,r furs, and even whin mortally ". ' :potatoes. and f,a`s thorn %%11,11 cola %was eatLd Ixt,lb.•,f ser i', ur the Lu,:.i •tit in Al, r,s-a .ici: .,f ,1•• ,,vera throw h a ,i.-ve or ilia.her. Take F i_n,. c.,ph,iu� 1itijor 11no,irillT, - - Inerolw. it is a Tri. .. n.rcous tree ,wounchd th ;r ferocity, qulckncss, Ir e old day., This %%ay of cuukin- h t l- i cur,:, toil, L.int ecru quick- of h,-a r- ani! atrenq*h ni-cin, Iv astt,nis iii 'three ounc,s •:f rtrash-•d p„tat,,, three• duck „ar praz•leed tr,o:P g�nerally An extrcurc• iilusti;iti„ir of the d,nn- P g, _ " - ouncts of hour, one Al'01p,wriful of %vheo. the Didfi.h9i,nid" lrirl-iroi, was _,.t• „t- ru•. .ta ,r',p%irt d ty T.r !iuin. ]~'int and fl."t of foot, gencmally sac- ' %%hen a wild-heart trapper mets 8 " i ictK'" ? in ,Ii. !ins its pursuers. r.r) . the market value of th baking-powder and a""Pinch , non fi to a .s, r state t! that a ,ioc;•: roro,d of rad- ( ^ S alt :n %tic., It %uu are n r<r u �dtx all RPII tus{ethcr. ar.d then rah a p n' ;.t their hanrls tui, an a rosin would L i! evi•ryan,•pre I in rt ane Nuncio„ trappers ,lien, r- beast may occur to his mind, but into it with t•he. linhor-tips three-._arl1Ac%, and c;o nu2 wish-to use a ,,ent by rhe t,l;r,tit,4 f3rcet of,its rays !ally cyrplov a contrivance of three fit dot•;: not tempt him to try to . 5 ounces of lard or Rood I.a,et drippi, g. broiler, which is coon.. difficult to -1 Ill,, nei;ru s uo.'t,.r•nal habits arc, ren- 'rupx coin„1 tog..,thy r at onto r-nd an,l"Iniakr• a rar,ture; he Pxerts all his - Add sufllcie•.t'cold w;Iter to make it inanipulat,% take a lr.tr¢r• irctii try-i dore•d rn-cws-eo',• i,: tilt conversil,n of -%v"'�h't':d at the ocher. Pursuing tht' 1 coolness aur! daring to mark a vital . Into a sti? d„u.;h, r„II out• and is, inHpan and h.-At it %cry hot, l,vt a dangerous i;,in r;l�s int„ h„rcnhi,_ but anirnaly ou.t in the open land, the -;pot in thii_he•as2's huge frame, • and. .. . - for Was, fr,iit tarts, lnrf s, etc. wary 'little butter in i ;u t vm„A,;,: ' uncuintor•tahle loat ra••s This is tripper draws as clos,, to his quarry whil.? the brute s "lags riipidly for. . Ilam and b'Kcs- %%ith lilte,-I'irst ' to ko,p the fsh ttum.widt•:.',g hilt it, how Major %%c.o,IrutT -totes the tact,-a-, the latter will allow and throwvq (ward to sttnrk him, he shoots it _ . and div ttcfo f the fire till each grain not add any more duriu:, the• cool ;rig hie Prian lenient in such a way ant! - -beef a teacupful , f rete till = lender, of the e.-e .n .nis r l"',t g d••a,i. Tf his nim is had. the probe proc,so . -four fish, if properly ••The n-kro, is r,•ally a n -rturnal (with -Kc much 44XI that it winds Ibility fs that a human skeleton- wil; _ • 1 . - - is rrparatead- Put a-tahlesl•ourNl of prelrared at the - market, will animal, like the othe' hl.'c', animal, rr ind the gira;le's font legs, and (mark the place where the encounter - bacon fat i to a saicepan. ad,�the Itavio been spilt fcny;thwise, all of the of the tropics ixi't too himself, belhrirl It to the ground, when the took place. ,rice, season •,Ith pepper and atilt, head part cit off and the hone re-,:beha%'es lil,e a c,rt-,ne!ii,ed to sleet, Lrrapper rides up.. and secures his ( I.,-ono and tigers are frequently - bAL101 and make Noy. Yut the tire. etc . , moved , 1•rimi-P the hsh with a 1':tle all da; hidin-_ : . % ` ,toe•,%hcro, and virtim cartured as cubs, their parents hay. • . - . on a hof t tried hand I lace arrange linhtlt : Hour un,.!eth s JPii u prove•+t tick- t scones ln,I;, cncru tic, and active I led by huntsru.ti TbilI }IAI{P Tn C,APTUItF; fin,; horn killed y" tong, and cook it meat side d,,,wn It . at i,ight it the `southern St,aes•the -' - {' rri exciting sort than the al- poached egg on each, and sen e. ' your tire is sutlk•icntly h -t if "Ill plantation ticKto's t', n I et h ,ini all 7.ehraA are itlso caught to this q P Scatter firmly-chopped parsley over. trey�•c %e,v quic•klv`; thin t,irn-iC ven,• .,,Ight' lung. 1`r'•,'lin,;. rhr,ut tn�,, xrug- i manner• though the lasso U-4-d by ternatfi. method oP trapping the - _ _ ali. anti you will ha%e a %ery dainty-' enrefu IN to prevent hreai•tnv, and I in;, cowtin„ and chicken stealing. Icowboya i, often ctiipioyed. But the Pull-grown animals,' for wil,l beast`s looking dish. : -. I dntsh c,'oking on the.other sid,•,`Ile-('Their danced, carnP meetings, -anti (difficulty with the giratTe is to get Ie�•rcialk those of the cat tribe, ar# • To Make-Preserved Ginger -Place-move the t%vu pines.of t'�sh %„ry t {•;,tacehold hal,its are-hased on. this I near-enough for the entanglement to i wOr'rhrtully brace' d finders of their '- - the rduaniity oP.root g,n,er sou _re cnrefull% to u platter Iiuttor ;suer- ' I wool."nun it not last in a vital part vara Into ., of, %t in ever ni ht curly. • tit while ter Bu n X ural ln+t incl to hide frurrt the I he thrown the intervening distance. e 9 g a S: b protect- frac, and -weeks •trappers often °Gill carry a s,:rprlsln•q amount o) _ . 3 h' b ht Pt ton if they' are better ]ren! ere .hoc will let.-their ye2u i sad mornin; for tirtePn days. thea re !laked hadduc'k Ly eery . nice. The�ed than tie ” ,[%end tri r ha?inq flying gtritt0os a d ” - -41� - - - '-- •. trove the outnl,ie skin with a shoo-p f-ah may ha i,ut in the over, in an The neon's natural armor is only (following their, tracks, only to lo^;e faT? Into human hands, knife, 11-41 the gitfger' elrsw ty.in wa `oi•en ,or covered pan, With salt eRlcaetttta a:atrst oat.snit heat their rlcixriy at fhe`crucial rr3omerrt TAT{INf'..A L}nAT, _ t W till quite tender, and cut in rnhf ell ower it, and lie, emus iieces ti'iten exposed to ar:t•.'�crul heat in a Tor ho forced to abandon the hunt as •I,tapping is always done at-night � - , - 'lengths. Prepare a sy.r,ip of one of hotter upon it, for tho.a who. dark atmosf,!ieiv, the block skin Ihoprlo?s.' , 11}ie•n,.h�+cecur, a capture a note being ring ui the-ground with ,pound of sugar to every half-pint of !ache princij,le du mit use f,or;, It (cases to 'throw off heat, and -the l i. rimciu' there is wild rejoicing at :a. diameter of sone 'twenty fciet and - \ I - 'water, clarify it, and put the ginger may he stulTed, or nut, as desircxl. negro suffers. In a stake hole, for I the amnial repository for which the :a d.rpth,.of.two or -three Leet. Over In It” Boil till clear. Allow the At.eut IO minutes -will uselall'� ba'fe instdticr, he is usual!% the'Grst man .. \4 ;preserve to get quito .cold beforo a moderate sized I:sh. The %vatcr ,n to collapse, c%en . %ihen white 'men trapper' _%vocal• fur good _ghat o are chs Is ,belched a strong net, an . s<an4ed ton .all th. great zoulob^tcal den by brushvvoexi aced leaves, and, I placing in furs, . I the Patti which has collar from the 1 are unaffected. _ ga;rimy of the world. having rpurxi its sdgr a strung LEmon- Curd-Take rivo.lPmon? and fish will have ahsurhod some of ti,e • ---+ C'uiitrary to what might be expect- jelostic band. isix_ ounces loaf sttf;ax. rut) the.l butter, if not e"ough, add rnorv, with HEALTH IN .SPRI1`G. I I = . eel. - eorhaiAs are -a,, taken try '- Dircvtly the animal -walks on the - • - - _ - sugar on the outside of the lemons a Httle flour, and you !fav-e yGur I tea , era who know how to o about , l p not and sinks into the hole_ the elan till the zest is all r rnowod and oaly, gravy. Nature Needs Assistance in Mak- I b' - I the work, though they arp very bad tic baci:l is liberated and inimedi- ' the white pulp retnalns. Put the su Haddock ma}• he cut in a thick _ing New Health-Giving Blood. tempered, and not to tie trifled-with. atel,•v closes the net around Lhe !gar 'int a basiri and add the strain-� piece and boiled, like halibut, and It • - ..eed lemon-juice. Take tour ounces of ,ts very nice siorvrd uirh a'sauremade; price , Is- the season ;Then your" The exp(rienced tea Aper, hoae%or, animal. In this position the cap. - - - . butttr and'make it hot is a basin on by nibhing• butter and flour smooth- system needs toning a}�. In the runs !!fife risk, He ,tincts 'the place I t1%e is .dragged Into a strong carie” . • the wove, then polrr it on the sugar' ly together and adding hot'wnter, to .spring you must he%'e new blood-as twbere• elephanC4 are evidently in the prel,,tred for it, there to await r•e- sad work with a apo,n till thor- it while stirring rapidly". the trots must have atm' hap. \ature. habit of passing or halting, an 1 moral at the trapper's convenience. ' - - oughly dts,olvvd, gradually add' Haddock cut in. small, pieces, clip-!demands it. Without -new blood you t.h.em,, with his native assistants,-he latching hoa-constrictors is riot to - • tour eggs to this mixture, Lastly, ' poll in Indian meal and fried,' is also I will feel weak and languid, You may digs a'great hole some twenty feet be lightly indulged in',' the risk of eadd as much cold boiled very nice. Hut we wonder how man•;.have twinges of rhr,ilinatisvm or'neu- in diameter and five feet dee erect- -” ' potato as ` ty y I p, befog in -their is sufficiently .. . _ . I have evor tried beef fat "instead of'ralgia ocrasional h6adachrs, a ,ori- Ing a strong, high, wooden fence_all obvious, but the. work is neither�s,o • -'- - . —., pork or lard to fry it in. It is at le appetite, pimples or r_ruptioas, round it, P'. xpt at one place• where difficult nor as dangerous as one sweater and more wholesome than of the skin, or a pale, pa't%' coni- a big gate is-hung. • I would suppose. They are gernerally ­ . ONSUMPTION either, and if the flavor elf the pork 11,-eton 'These n're 'certa n sighs ELEPHAKT� AliE EASY 'Pill-,,y. made victims of their own fault,.-cif= -- is desired, a slice or two may. be}that the blood'is out of of der, rl tic rFfien from class bcxride the:gate tt IBesUoris. used for that purpose, only wire wily to get new blood'and A tempting batt in the form of i w long, low fence is built, and in this fresh energy is to take 1)r, 'Willianis fence, only a-few feet away from the (young deer Or antelope (natives i*n RightL L ARKANGING FTiIJ-,rrURE. fink Pills. Thev actually snake new. India have Neer! known.-to use their fOOd-right i rich blood-they are the- greatest gate of the trap, is an opening Just j infants for the purpose) - I To• most ,housewives one of the da wide. vnough to enable a, -horse to i. P Pose) is tied in the �] li v.ring tonic in'the`world. Dr:. Wil- Jun le, where snaked are known to - 111. ---_�21_�4.i_ in-e-_rigllt_ t1n1�! g!hoot spring cleaning is the op-I - pas~ thrdugir. g . ' poi unity_it affords for giit•ing the ,ams' Pink Pills clear the skin, IN.hen a herd of clephorrts is dis-,`frequent. - rooms a ,liilerent a earance b the out disease and make_t_ired,,d6- coered' ';n' the neighborhood, the ! From time to-time the trapper re- these three things are pl Y lir essed inen and Women 1 right, ac- I turns until the hail is.fnuttd to have _A I rrf>syraa;enrent of the,fur a%fes, 1�'heri i Live and strogg. Mr. Neil. H. Mc- inveiplosrrans elephanout to t, them, and I gone from its place. Then her knows - ' .of the utmost import- !ever arrrlc, even the hea acus, has, g p , ThiIly -, been moved out of its accustomed 1'onald, 1•stmere, N. A., say's: ' 'It bull, to give him chase. This the his quarry. is as goon as take''. ,r . l place, the inclination•is strong to I gives me gi:eat satisfaction .to state animal is -generally only too willi somewhere near he will c% nly, _ � ante � .to the' � eon. try their effect in different p•o.Ations, I t hat Iahave' found Dr. Williams' Pink � find' flip boa conSl:fetor curly '" The4ratlrnl love of change is Pills all that is claimed for".then'.,I ,to do. It chases him at a good hitt ; P in sumptive. Right food g gran- pate. towards the Arap, towards leaden vlumhers, -trying to sleep a ! fied.- am--if we had •got a new suite,was completely run down, my appe- which the trapper rides. Ant., wvhen off" the antelope, still far. too .• ... of rooms. .There are pos ibly several l bite ,was, poor-and I. suffered much he is right on the gate�of the trap, dreamy.to attempt to defend itself.- - - . and right medicine- different arrangements which would from severe headaches. Doctors' �Pearson's Weekly. ' .. • • I. be equally satisfying to the eye and medicine did not give me the ncedcd he sucdenly swings his horse round to Comfort. 13-ut in rooms oP moder- relief, so I decided to try Dr. ` it- ant! lips-through the narrow open- + _ ._ ._ these are contained in , in the, .cute;• wfiacti lies escaped -- ate size, havipq fqund th©, most suit- !!,anis'„ Pink Pills. I tiled only a [es, Posit on or large.objects such boxes when m ormar 'hea. t t e- - c tip an - ., " Seo �e a as beds, sideboard,, bookcases, it i.; turned, , and now,I feel like a now which, tieing very much less agile There is.only one medicine intend-eel s EMt7I� better, not to make any change in man." . I than the horse, canpot turn in time ;S or stop itwIf, but plunges into the !for use among infants and young these. One is sometimes surprised at !)r. Williams' Pink Pills aro not tea the children that gives mothers a guar. Of pure " cod-liver` o'il, the unnecessary, projecting awkward- only the bests ria tonic, but are p' gate of which closes quick- I . •. ossa of, sa y p S iy 'after it, and '!,oris it with no I antes that it is free from bpiatc9 and Y. a wardrobe, and when.a cure for all troubles due to poor little force in the great hole pre ,poisonou"s ociothing stufTs: That the person responsible is asked why I blood or shattered nerves:' That is medicine ,is Baby's Own Tablets. . - Right time is at -first slip Put it-there- she will ""probably p:,r-f its 4-olr%liti,an, And theI - P y wh•y thoc,cure headaches and back-. Milton L. Horsey, 11I. Sc.,' public an- reply, "Oh, I thought I'd like a great fi"rote Is the prisoner of a Pew ;Milton for the P_ rovince of Quebec, and change!" In carry in out our ocher, rheumatism, anaemia, kidno}' i my -men. sign of disease. Right I g B Plans i and liver troubles, and the s ecial p g • ..' .. P demonstrator in chemistry.for McGill, of alturntiexp, do not let us overlook ,,,cr et ailments of wornow-and" gro%v= - •I-'•�` •'(t •I'ilt)L BL.E, TO, CATCH. University says:--"I hereby certify . time is now. the comfort of the master, or, in-I g g - p i rTnaine l that I have made a careful analysis - n .girls. But you must et thv . InAhis pathetic position it r I '•hed, of nriy man of the household." .;Pmtine, with the full name, "Dr. for• a few• days, subjected to the suf- I of Baby's'Own Tablets which I per- Scott s .Er cilsion The ave•ruge' ratan does not like to Vllliains' Pink Pills for Pale Peo- •focating fumes :of numerous fires sonal'ly"purchased in'a drug store in meet with change in the familiar ob- file.•, Irioted,pn,the wrapper around lighted round the'trap', driven stupid IMontreal, and said analysis has 'fail- . I iect.s of .the rooms he lilies irf. - The always helps,- of ten chair he lil es best ought always to rash box. Sold by all irirrlicine deal- by every noise the trappeSr's assitit- cud fb defect"the presence of any Dpi- " • Pro or sent by mail at 50 cents a!pox ants can produce, and depraved of ate or narcotic in them." These tah- he 'le the same Place. Do not fro or six boxes for'$2.56 by w'ritirig'the` food 'arid water. Soon his spirit lets cure all nil-nor aliments-ef litt•lo,. - . cures. Ordinary food meta lore: of change, remote his hook f : ' I cnfie, or, :Neff of books, sir his Pipe Dr. -Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- breaks, and completely humbled, al-I ones, -such as teething troubles, shn- _ -'•helps feed. Fresh air ' rack, ,or that small table.which holds Mie, Or>t. most'-with tears in-his eyes,_ he is I ple fever3, colds, gonstipation, diar- ,.. his ne.mspaper-not even to what one loaded with chains and ropes an•d `rhoea. colic and worms. They mak.!. _ ,'., r . - SMALL OXEN, led awac, he, the mammoth of the I little ones sire naturally because . helps Cure: SCOtt S might consider a mora of+ProPrlate P . ! place. 'rho comfort of all the mem- 'tine of the greatest curiosities `wilderness, to be aold perhaps t° I they remove the crust; of sImpless- .�mulsion does 1JOth. icer, of the horisehold is tho first con- among the domesticated nnimals of s°tone travelling circus fol a r.nuple.Hess. .They ars >z boon tq all. .mo-.. - moil tfileration• Do not sugK•t•vt removing Ceylon is a breed of cattle known to of lratndred dollars. they, and no home where .Nelle ar'n �egiri early. a writing desk without the user's un- the zoologist as the "sacred running Apes of_ all sorts, excepting the yonn, children should he without a 3 qualit'ed approval anrf cr.nsenf,. Ha"v- liken"' ''They me the clw;{rfs or the gorilla, are more easily. carturecd box or nahp'q nw'n Tahlots. 5016 Ing made concestsion to the material whole ox family, the largest speci- than any other class of wild animals ' by all npedirine ricafors, or by ,Mari - - I.; We'll send you a little to try if you lila. comfort and confrrined habits of the mens of the species never exceeding and thy- fact' point? a "moral. ,All 'at 25 ronty A box froln the Pr, Wil- • v .11.� Scott&Bowne,Toronto.Ont other mernb6rs of the family,:we may 80 in, in height. - - the trnpNr has to do is to go liamri' Medicine Co., 'Brockville, On,_ ` • �';� . -. _ T .11 I 1 . . , . - —.—.--.-.., I . . . . . . 11 , I - . . ... . - I. - . ­ . . I . . . . . '. . . . . . . . ;Y - - . . . . . I . 1 . . . : .I. . . . i . . . . . , I ,. : . . . . . ­­:'),1 I . . . . . . ­4 . �_­,0",_. ­__._­I­ ­­ " - .. . . ­ I . . I. .. J* . .­__. _­,1.. 1 ­. _1­1­I ___­­_,.. . . . . .�.­,- ,. x ,.�-_r.,.1�,1 �—!�-:.I,-.;"i I --I `L *�..�. ­.I I,.._­_ ._,­_­.4�1_. _ .._­ , 1-1, , ..�.�.,. _.;11�.­1'-1ir1",;­ _.;� 1 . . ,�_, . - I - .1 . I . I .­ I . — .. ­ _. ... - . ; . . ,, -1 ,. ., . ,- " : ­'�,_ 911A..F.­. Z' " ; _ _ y _ rte. d r ti. w.- ., v Thb fate of Reilly,once a highly Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. - - respectable and studious cirri pe young `I have been subject to sciatic �. So publish"eveq Friday morning a>a Ue Omoe plan, should sink .dee into the Pickering Oat p rheumatism for years," says E. H. IMP30K �. _ minds 'and hearts of our whole R'aldiron, of«'ilton Junction, Iowa. leople as mould the threat'of the "Dip joints were skit? and gave ms . fudge, who said that had the prin- much pain and discomfort. My joint* - ' -- cipalA in the E9etse Come before him would crack when I straightened up. he would certain! have given I used Chamberlain's Pais Balm and - y y have been thoroughly cured. Have The People's Cash Store• thetu the full sentence of seven not had a pain or ache from the old f ears in the penitentiary, with r TEB�s y 1?e Y trouble for many month@. It is tete BARGAINS ! BARGAIN C - " crit any hesitation. It would look tainly a most wonderful liniment." iss•p•si•a+: •a.00 fpsitaiaa T"" however, as if Canada would have For sale by ALL DRUGGISTS. SATES OV ADV111STIBING: to inquire into the sort of molal 'For the neat Two Weeks,goods will be soid at ` '!ta'in'ar'ion,per"rte - '°eenN followiII rices r »sahsab.e�uentiasertict tis. • s training in which her people are Now ddveritasnaenia, g p - This tow does not iaalade><wEpl or f orisiga se- beingbrought h t u , and put 'her- w•relaemaate g' P 100 yds all Wool ladies' drees goods; Negular 50e., for 35c. ` speofal terms given to parties mating eon. self to school in the very first TANTED-A good dining-room 100 :t " 30c. for 18c. ansa for a or G.moashe or by Osis year. Half- rind les of honor. What is girl Apply at Pickering College. gdtf ;• _ lsarb or year!y ,sam lines pa,able , With PO principles anted 'n school and church, and 50 . " union ". " 251, for 15c. Basin" tan linea o:ander, wittapapE•r, OW FOR SALE-A good young Large assortment of Ginghams " 1.3c., for lOc. - tine year,i5 tlo,payable to advance. everywhere, where. people a Ce C cow due April 17th. Apply to J OHIO OILL sat Notice in local eolmmne tea Gants pee Ha•, About 100 yards W rapperettes 12c and 13c$r 80. h Dr oentaper line .earth.sabeegnent insertion. JoLned together 1B a v1gOCOU9 in- MjH,lot g9,con 8,Pickering. Muslins in striped and colored " _10c for 8c. ' ige"contractr ter made known onappiioa- culcation of men's duty to oue FOR SALE-Pure-bred Short-Horn Prints per yard - " 18c for 10c. an. No free advertising. another-the beauty and safety ren' Adverusemense without written astractioull Bull for sale cheap, also Timothy Seed, Irillbe inserted until forbidden and charged sal of virtue. We have had a very mixed,cleaned,ready for sowing, E E Pt7G B. A few ends of very nice dress goods in lengths for ladies so:dingly. Orders to: dieeoatinatng sdvareses' hiimilati o ect lesson in the Claremont 27 shits, also for girls, will be sold at-Sacrifice to clear them out. � sMmustbeIn writing sad "at 10 s:epub• lisltere, degradation of what lax prdncl- BOAR FOR SERVICE-The un- Oob Work promptly attended so. -ple9 of honor may bring a Com- dersigned has for service a pure-bred HOL1Q0bOlCg. QrOOC� munit Montreal Witness. Chester Doss'' gleam F COi`NEB,lot 22,cos 5. y Chester b are GIPS P O gess Stair carpets r gars 18c.: Carpets 25 to 30c. Oilcloths 25, 35, 50c. pe per pe �lurkar & Thexton, Proprietors - -�- - s T r g. 25e. _- FARDf TO RENT.-A splendid farm Toweling , lOc. Towels 5 to 30c. Men's top shirts, re ?o for :- Seat Cough M• ins for Children. being composed of the month ha"of lot 29 T eckties, reg. 25, two for 25c. Men's braces 15,20,25c. Cuffs Our Polltlos-eiadotindependence gad Ran go F moo,ooneleting of 1&1.ores sit- collars, white shirts, all at reduced prices. Umbrellas, put ASm-eBintrolawLooalPap•r• When you buy a .cough medicine mated within three miles of of 16ing.Villags re $1 for 50c. Sox 10 to 25c. Balbriggan shirts 38c. �. Otni• ExpeoMt1ons-The A'' for small children you want one which For fall particulars apply to w V Richardson, g - - . aoppors of the people bf Pickering and vioinity you can place implot confidence. You Pickering 50 e! Light Summer shirts 25c. Men's Cambric striped want one that not only relieves but SHORT-HORN• BULLS FOR SALE shirts, laundered and soft bosoms, 50c. to $1. FRIDAY, APR. 21st, .1605, cures. You want one that is ungiles- The madersigmei has for isle five voting tionabiy harmless. You want one that short-horn Bulls. Four of these were got� a'roeeriea-Everything fresh and rip to 'date. Fresh Fruit i3 pleasant to Lake. Chamberlain's Mr, John willer'rt imported Short-horn b p recently sold for el.ass. Their ages range from arriving dally. ACi IONS FOR DAMAGES AGAINST Cough Redemy meets all these condi.- to to 19 months., J.W. TOOL, lot H, can.s, MUNICIPALITIES. tions. There is nothing so good for Pickering,whitevateP o " Boots, Shoes, Rubbers a full assortment, and at prices that -_ the cou h and colds incident to child- I'VE FARM FOR SALE-Part of 'The Western Ontario Good hood• it is also a certain preventive Fthe old and well-known "3lavfleld"Farm -_:.Will 38toni8h ypu, - _ and cure for croup, and there is nQ belonsing to the estate of doe, S. Thomson,i Roads Association, at its annual danger whatever from ' whooping' mile north of centre of Whitby Towns-Excal• 1Pleewe ve.us a look. we consider it a pleasure to shoal ou convention, held last creek, asked co=b when it is given. It has been lent for both grain and .took--leo ser.s gl t y - g litany of the Provin.isi prize-wianing Shirt• whatever y011 are i3lterE*SEc1ii ,that the liability for damages on uin many epidemics of that disease Horn#have been rals#dlon this farm. Orchard tthe part of municipalities, owing with perfect success. For sale by ALL and good buildings. Object in sallin to-do. to non- repairs of roads, be abol- DR1cDDl9Te, SOide or Dowt e.aa3 mcGillivraAply to l,SPlhitby. 119-gm D. SI Ni P S O -COMPANY, It is quite true, as Mr. Di•hitney Methodist C11LlrC�l isaid during the iuterwiew w•hicll _$ representataves of the c.�n.=ention SeMces as Follows• had with hint, that claints fur damages have been pushed too-AR : 10 3n h m Preaching, it 1= true-a. the Premier 2.rr p ni..,.. Q • �3- , _ �•chhath '�,•h•tttl,- �'CGu� -- further intirnatrd, that the :�-sr,- � 1Tt1� •"• i:.11 1,.u1...,..,Epwoz th Le tgtte, on viation it (..If >eelu- it-ln)3 ed ti) 1=lr-rl;etr nip .rtlyh to the other ex-tit u,e. it i- Prayer on hplaremon ' ielle to r011te1141, a, dict --„nie (J Thurstl:e}. the delegate-, that the po-- llil,ity � Rev. J. E. Jiu,,rt, Ph. 13.of luErceeEltt3fi tel;ain-t l rrtuntci• ;' }'a3tur. Ir, ntder te; heahle !., moot the reiiiiii-emprit, of-r. y niat:v custnmPrs in y di the n�,ttlt f th i rw'n hit, i haves d« -itled.t,, op..,n a f:irtl:er's su ply 1,allty' by Tway ref indictwent f-.,r R • p y r ?��-?s#keriaa station o,lJ c,•,oni, [ atii ,ut r:int, t .i -k f rent'•rl til r, `•ti nt. 1),a's�cl l+ large show !' nuu•reht►ir of.curds, is .t -nt3icieut h+u;( in (' .e:• . i'*�,,,✓A�", �i � -_- 1 t:Cg..i l strx'k ,:f lIa l•'In P'nt tt. a in er, ;Cz ill still d, etc. 1`emetly for atiN- eviI4 twhi(Ij. may d rn.�. I dr' l'A'+ �:l+"�•1 }Y 4 ,, ,fit„• ��Jh<' Ttut!:s a�:�, E•.er te4 ay roct.cw9 - ,�nc•thin y,,'t tray tr•l,l.re•ft,,in a •( :.k tt� a binder, I will slit keep a :exi-t it this paiticudar. NVIiu, is No. 6 ,MV-L g•i A: M stuc,kat rutzghatti- -- to bring an indictmeut ? 10 pro- HORSE REGISTER, „ 12 Lo.:wt ,. 2153 P. M. ' ante indiwidE al, orales,he Ila, -tl: -- " 10 LooaL. 6104 P M ("�'j m -feted F1er-onal,iujury, twill unove Baron NIantp Pare bred Clydesdale t`liat-Y3OOI)r0 �a9ID4E aBIrJLLOw;- Geo Philip ' - 3JrV Lt h. 1aJ,it that dircctiun. Take. fur lntr• SLaL',nn• the property of lacet flu• h0 9 LoctL . 9.41 A.M. � }juges of illustration, one of the Rae 3 Sens lot 3•t, rear of eon, 2. Pick "11 Local 2AS P. M. cases re to by Mr �Icdiay, acing 'one mile west of Cberrawoodi „7 M�1L 8.C'a P. M the s rein which a rd w'a+ hack.- willstaed foramaree at t his own arable. --- --- - - _ g doing the f eon f 94 Terris b " • �#��•y a •yy • b from a bridge, and ,neer all en;- To ineare s foal Co, to be paid !fetch prlTZg t inerr� � /`�Jlr ► banktnent where there twat no - e1 r 1st. 1;s<ki !tares cos rerarned ree•:larly guard rail. Conditions such as to the burse =ili be charged in.arance Pickering Lumber - = rendered this accident pus-ible whether to foal 3r not. All accidsmte Z5 . to marcs at owner's risk rive will npen up our stork of nets• Spring Ha Ls on Thnrsda.y, knight, failing an accident.' exi-t April-`20th, We cordially invite the ladies to come for yettrs before any indiwicival. Bucephalu+. vol. 13, 33381,_QlZni and and in.•Epect our trimmed and ready- - would take prcx•eeding, looking to The choicely bred Impoeted Clydesdale _ . - ✓ eche bringing of an action again-t 6ealli)n, the property of S. C, BackFrto-wear pati U.n that tlrty. the municipality. It -ectn a if, P,eker;cG. will make the"A of 1943. Our- , tOCk _ -as follow. Slonday. Star la, will leave U !t y jZ,�T.�l.' ".'•� Pickering. In aoulr cease-. au accident i nE°(. C. Baker, car ' Itefnre tuuutci ,al of5ret- Gill ris•own stable. Ktmgston road. acd pro . a . 1 cede t, Townes. Rouge Hili, noon: Le brought to a realization of Their DJasweii a hotel, fitghian:i CreekL ntthr m - - ----- - - - dutir- .11l.rtFarEl to the ul/ktelj E,f Tceeiay. Kennedy's hotel. Wob:lro. IS Now Complete. i! @see••a�e�•a`^+'�'�i^r.��ii•^�ewi••�•^^e public higl•ly.>tys l and Nth:,,•t1 all for noon 11alvern house, might Wed _ p n{� Revidwit d„es occur. and tilt' le-. mesday. W. k4h's. -th con , Slarkbk-n, -In all kLi;l'+ of huiltlinq tnatel=ial Frost Wire Fel14e noon; U. Rusael'a. Cedar Piro e. ciei.t • :un ty brought hurne. it Elver not including s., E„h and drerrrtl luniber. e Tiara iav, Johnson s hotel, R hitevale, seem fair tflat the victim -hould lath, cellar. - be the only one to suffer, Ile ala • night, Fr dap, Ha Saturday a'a hotel, Bro• • Has no egdal as General y a,ham, sight: Satnraay tt his own .Our stork n£ `;hinglcs i+ 1150 Crim- Purpose Farm Fends Alrcx•eed to indict the ulunie•ifjal'it3•, @cable, Mete in Briti+h Collunhla, New Brun' rlt that, a.-one of the de.legatt swick and OntArin Cedar. Fa Kin E, S C. B. 112138), Vol. It will tarn Stock without said, will nut recoup an unfurtnn- _,� injury-beautify the Farm- s:vi, C C. B. 4,.! The fashionably All kinds of the usual D10uldings. ate who has had his leg =mashed. bred lm rted Clydesdale Stallion, the • does not need constant patchiag 4 PO 5 Bate, (`a in , V Sheeting end-Floor and with reasonable usage will _ At tlfe satire thee, it see:�i. only of •S. C. Banker, Pickering g property ing always in stock. last a lifetime., Booklet and fair «here. a� ill illi= 11-hitbf, will make eh. a-awn of 1203, as tol - Township case, the accident was Iowa; Monday. May 1st, wi l leave his Cistern tanks and watertroughs full particulars given on request. partly due to the incapacity of the own stable and proceed to T. Sl add&- made to order: FOR SALE BY one in cllarge of the horse to con. fords,moon ; R.Gothrie's,n;ghi. Tues• trol the animal, the damage@ day, Sebert's hotel, Brook',in, night, ' - F,. L. CHAPMAN, PlCkerinif Wednesday, Bandel's hotel, �Whitby, W� D�hpuld. lie- nliui_mired on that ac. Gordon. �- - - night. Thursday,E. Baledoa,baee•line � F'. E. •WALTON, - .SClsrbor0 Ju1Det• _ • COUDt. t night. Friday Gordon's hoteli Picker• • •••• ••NW••••• Z yp,�•, .�• • • ••s-•-••w :kbout the most tracticat tugger- ing, might. Saturday, to his own stable. - tion made --as that offered by ;liajor Ander-on of Prince Edward - •.. County, whir advised that all such Vigilance •`. Committee 1 matters be settled by,arbitration, the Coniplairmnt narutng one arbi- TRUTH"TH" is a stronargument f g Formed for recover ag property stolen Not one of the graduate*of the orator, the municipality a second, papular from its members and the appre• Odd r �u�ntner W ears-- and the local judge to act as third. hension of the thieves. This would at lest niiniutize the =10TT Members having property stoleu communi• _ r cc sts of cases, and, by giving such Cate immediately with any member, All sizes and kinds for :lien, R omen and Children. ' arbitrators full p9wer, to take all a of Eiecutive Committee. - • the circumstances of a c;, e lulu Membership fee 81.00. ' -•-Prices RiglyW • .. -. -4cebulit luorc substantial,--ill stice, TORONTO, ONT._' Arthur J ef'rey, '..Geo. Leng , . wolild be dome than. tinder the Cor. Yung@ and `Alexander-17 Secretary. President. ,Hendersols & Farmer, Claremout present sj Stem.-Farmers' .Mtn: ie out uta oaition toga . tt is the truth -" a crwes.ae a , utero anaareum- -- uccessful in getting positions after Palmer,•PicMring,Ont. NOTES AND COMMENTS. gird;slim„' ' Ticketq may l+e• obtained front A. _ our school is a High Clare one and the' beet in Cpnada. Enter now. Cullege open Jeffrey, sea, or J. A. O'Conner, vice D - As a result-of-the•large enuigra• the entire year. Catalogue free pies, _ �� tion � to the North--vvest, farm 748- W. J. ELLIGTT, Principal. ROS ..&. - .WOOD F -- Milton The scarcity scarce ie On- MONEY tario. The scarcity is sun�e�what reliested by the lar number of t}. }}p�m ]� i NV•e have liow ill Mock a shipment of- Pnlpers, Side-wheel and English immigrants that;are, at W�II�y. SIUUIII Pump 11��S I - Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. '. resent pouring into the country. J i r ALSO While _ ' `While litany of these are very nu. - .: .,_ _ ... �' • - -TO LOA - satisfactoly-,because in ;oma taut• : '. . Perfection. Fauniuq lklill�, . , they have not been used, to farill `` ; s ;On fir_t-Class improved_ Oxford Crean! Sel>:irators those who hit, been ac[ifs- _- - w.ork, ? ,rand a frill line of Lnpheutent;• A tall solicited.• Prices Right -fumed to aRticulturltl labor tincl farm property methods in this country entirely V ' - ,ADTe •different frulu that in vogue in ;+ ' ,, } � a TT England, there lire mRnS' who l; at :5() E• ll• CHAPMAI�, ._ soon become of great valise to the o�:it#��" t � � - ---' Ontario farther. Among-the n-Ky9t desirable of English immigrants } rc , s,,are nwIlLwithfamilies, This year �' ` Prompt attention given i V Paidst 0� has been mote of that' clas? - 1Na1 I- Pae -there _ than in any former year, Their to all applications _ - Samilies w11F'sbon"-adapt thetfl- 1+ TCi- seli`es to the sways and customs of Applp to :1Ehie ooritltry sand will become A�ljuge fresh•• - -• hstockluow on hand, 1?rioes in Wa113Paper�raaging es � - 3rost dehilable citizens. They Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Pumps. THAAS TOUCHER, from Be.rip• will he educated in our public Also cisternf made to order. »c-hon15, and will become thorough- E. W. EV ANS, JQ ParB aL�nba.="tO7Z. ly �'au►�, ian i� >:Qati�w�L�r - �3rous;herzri. ��PGI►qhs Y�hltbyE ., _ ., e.:il.' a p...,'_�_. _.. -a,ati., . .. .- .. ., _ - - ., �- .. .��• - - , , •OtARRU014T church neat Sabboth. The church Notice y will be decorated with Sowers. Call atBeal cThere was a good market here The pastor's subject, will be If you want whiffletrees, double- V ClartmOnt r ion Tuesday. "Christ is risen." The choir will trees or aeckyokes made, bring x ;i Mins Bray is visiting Green- sing appropriate Easter anthems. along your timber and we can do wood friends. The collections will be in the aid the w o ion shares or otherwise. Children's Wagons, Go Carta, Window'9hades, yi.. Mrs. John Allawap, of.:Tor"onto, of the General Conference L- snd. We are s ecialists in all kinds of - - --- - a9pent Tuesday in town. Seats all free. Everybody invited. ' of buggy or wagon repairing. -' _---Step Ladders, _ Carpet Sweepers, - John M. and J. Chas. Macnab, �? - -were in the city on Tuesday. The members of the choral un- Horseahoeinit and all kinds of gen- WringeraL Screen Doors, ion will give a grand concert and eral blacksmithing done. 1a A. B. Dowck e i and,stag are en-Friday Ent evening, People's ibal dere on h oundt 11'cents ,Fill at`the lowest price �.wvorking in Pickering,this week. Mrs. George Gerow, of Port Per- Bert Harvey, Toronto's ala :8M)is visiting friends here this popular W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. _ ..' J' -A T e - entertainer, has been secured toga- week Mi a Dells Ward, of Balsam, list in the program. There will be 4�,, spelt Sunday -with. friends in solos, choruses etc. by the mem- RECPtilit$ Wanted - towa• berg of-the union, also a drama -POR- Mrs. Atkinson, of Whitby, (two tion) entitled-A Perplexing Governor General's Body Guard The S at afew dayswith her>;rother, P1tt�ation. Look out for bills sad ra _Sp king r0 rants next week. Sten enlisting will nnual le for twelve da J. B ._ _ once s year. for the annual tralniaq. Rate of Mrs. rank Orchard, Of Green- — par a day and rations,increasing for good Dank, spent Tuesday with Mrs. - - - Greenwood. conduct and efficiency to$1.00 a day Should be over IB y+sn of age. Farmers or farmers' Frank Cooper. sons owning their own horses preferred Pay "The following is clipsped from the of horses s1.00 a dsy, and torags supplied. Will.cause you great inconvenience wheli"you.have a Rev. and Mrs.Pidgeon, of Mark- Wab' Dori Star, Rain River district. amp commences on Jane 13th, Z. _ ham, spent Monde with Rev. .. Apply to any of the follows when you ave a roof that leaks. See Rainy Pe Y Tot a enterprize of Fred Brun 1 of ng wh h and Mrs. Tait. Oxdrift, as well as the increasin re- C Squadron-C. L. Wallace, Wood. - Sugaring orf was the pastime quirements of the district,is due he bridge. J. K. Keefler, Weston. J. DOWSWELL - itn McFarlane's woods on Satur- credit of introducing the first trac ion H. Lawson, Brampton. T. L. Ken- _ day of last week. engine into this portion of Now On. nedy, Dixie. B. A. Gordon, Cooks and Get It Re-covered, i A. Burkholder and wife, of wrio.The implement will be used prin- ville. _ - StoaHvi,lle were the guests of Wm. eipally in connection with his portable D Squadron-T.H.Lennox,Aurora. - d Mrs.,Dowswell over Sunday. saw-mill but will also be available for E. W. Rogers, Kettlebp.. O. E. New- and _ d are sort trt Mrs• his threshing business in the fall. The berg, Elgin Mills. E. A. Button Y o report engine which has a capacity of?,b h. Stou;yville. A. W. Milne, Markham,, Thomson, who resides at the south p, and is one of the latest pattern, 'P. Selby, Markham. R. B. Elliott, of the village is very ill with was purchased at the Winnipeg ware- York Mills. C. F. Lafraugh, Bro- - pneumonia. I house of the J. I. Chase Co., the well ugham• Mr.and Miss Brown,Eva Browta known implement dealers." T. R. Jones, Lieut., Act. Adjt., G. l n _ and Miss Eva Brooks, of Myrtle,, Burn-At Ozdrift on March 14th G.B. G. nk Were r the guests of Miss.Oiive Wil• the wife of Fred H. Brignall of a ' daughter. -- - - - - • . _- _ _ son a few days during the past : WIRE FENCING, �r^� CANADA, '•� Died-At Osdrift on March 18th V tl.�A Lll A A. week. / the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs. I build Ideal woven wire fencingand build-it R. P. and Mrs. Hopper have re- Fred Brignall-, aged two days. right: Also iron poet snd portabe fencing.' ` For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods, and . turned home from their extend- Mrs. M. McKenzie and children of L-RIAH JONES, _every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank.. ed trip to friends in Colorado and Ashburn, visited J. and Mrs. Tucker w.3 m Balsam,one Interest aid Quarterly on all de osite in the Savings Departtseat, elsewhere and report a most plea- a few days —__ _ P Q y p Levi Dtseev of 3fnntreal, spent a KATING RENK, and it only Lakes 81.00 start an:account. Sant' time. - , HOUSE AND Farmers abaut to have a sale would do we!! to call or write for our Rev. M. C. Tait was at «hltby I few days under the parental roof. SLOT FOR SALE-The ander•igood offers our terms. This Bank makes a specialty of collecting or tyiseott>o�ta odelirs_�S'alker of Oshawa was here on for sale at a reasons Aa price, bit large skating _ on Tuesday attending a meeting i Friday and Saturday. rink. and also his house and lot ea aced is NOTES Blank notes supplied.free of-charge.. oP the presbytery. ilea. Tait cis_ the t• Llage of brcugham For parttculsrsa Rl _ Ed"'•ard Bentley intends bringin:; to Frank Sanderson on the premiws or to l MARKHAM BRANCH, CLARE:4IO:�T BRANCH ite(i �lrs. McGrerur, of Pickering, his wife and fawily frt,m England Richardeou,Pickering 43-ct , o the same day. Fri(law belt A g.,n:e title in }fay. 'They will reside -- -- -- - - - A P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Agt. M. To-day g it; (rreenwoo d. e _ A s: +t,i n ll()kp r train here attent et hi�litla}' All the E,u u1e 1)lat.e ! 3 iwill be •-1,�sed. Thoe «l.�l`inlz to � the•f�,:•y:�tunkec at St'hit}n• �>n - tu du l,.rsine-a ill tunll ,hntld h' ht All present fiadagood • r govern thein.-elves ac•corditLgly. 31 enc compl:unt.+are being made a• i Gregg & �� il.;un Are trartn} ,h• con tact +f.-we of the boy.. .•.tu, The tiitder.�i;ned is llreliare(1 to I .r• down their east stet At,. r and tz'lll t ung cti ho nt,,tht to he in bed, anti r (��` Pumps A -re-btiid it.tin the went aide of the 1 :ante whet are older and should knn« au all kinds of t artia�a and wagon � .� iaintiug at 1::� shop. over %Kni, cattle-yards for a coal -house. better, w•ho are in the habit of causing I s 1 1 •: rte' Thomas Patterson has the con- much annoyance around uur quiet Uotvswell'� tt agun shop. tract. Tattle burg. �t'e will have to appoint Ako-prepared to do all kind• of 1 a,4 ficial constable tb take care of the -..-.. The public school foot-b?i.11 team p pallet••hanging- and hnti�e paint- Windmills$ - has re-organized fur the yea=On � ing. W. J. Bingham - - j1r-Donald has given up the Hc�w- with thele offi•et's:- ell place and Sas gone to reside with Claremont. ^. 1 a Pres.-Jno. M. Macnab. his son William on the 5th con.. ♦ � �♦ " -� We are prepared to de all kinds of wort - Capt,-Fred Evans. Fred Wilson. wh'.= left for Portage CLAREMONT T T��E�� Promptly pertaining so the"mp baaitsees. See--H. Wilkinson. La Prairie a while ago, has cominenc• Tread —E. Dowatvell, ed business of hi+own at Rainy River. - On Tuesday a heavy snow-storm Ont.. an photographer' First-class horses to hire dap or •occured-in'this.loeality'. IC (ltd not J, Fowlie And R. Minnr, of Oshawa, night. - last long. but during the Short Sundayed with Levi Gleeson. �� 0' eetse T 8n nor to Mr Lott, of L>cust Hill, was here ;Buss ' in. connection -meeting all �t1 Gel �' period, in which the beautiful fell this week repairing :Miss I.Ll�cumbe's trains, g W.O:Rlehardeoa. Ageot, Pickering. � �3t+now dt Bon. Clareaaosl. the ground became whit* Owing house, to .the very cold weather .of tl.e SVm. Graham of "Cairnbro ia,' Horses clipped on shortest notice. past two week.- farfllet - ha vie (Tare-wont, was in tete village un.Ion- made but little: progress with dav, W, A. Thomson, -theirs ria work. Jame Lidgett. of Salem'. C"rners, % W-41 � R1�HARDeoNS There twill be .;1erial East1r S.'t•- hagc,•nunenced m„,•ing mute of his _ % 1 1 vice] conduct^(1 in the met h,nilet household{rood,,%. Mr. Ledgett will re- side,there NIrs. B.}fern i.now. rs• _ _ . . - •. Important shaving of Enest display of �___.... siren i�g„ing to more'to the -city in Market - OPERATION AVOIDED he near Future. - Dolls, China. A very large assortment of 31i•is Fthel `tewart has commenced i}tssioascp. $Doke, Tope, jnat "ork a• Pickering ('61lege. receives for she Holiday trade, Call Arthur Jf)hn.tnn was in Of Cats E ve, ry Motday gad eee them. - EXPERIENCE OF MRS. GLENN tai, week tin busieiess. t8abacriptiona taken for all Magazines' Geo And sirs, Law and 31i�s Ethel Weekly and DailyliNewspapere. ` were Oshawa visitors on 3londay• irSteven.-ion e Wee Told That as Operation Wee Miss Louis of , ii F. ` Lafraubll f "W. J.-1-1. R.LC.L3AR.Lti7UNe IMevTmbW How She Escaped It t isiting her sisteN.3Gr" D.F. L. Grn. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist BI'oUd11aIYl. - - _ When a hysician tells a womtsn ts,rf- church here waited on Mrs. 3ieen .be- b $IOClc stSeet. a, 'VCTh.itby'. faring with ovarian or womb trouble fore her,departure for Toronto on that an operation is necessary, th very Tuesday last. They presented her HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALLE-A .'� ht of the knife and the o rat' with a silver berry spoon- as a slight jl ¢ood brick curiae. cocw!ningg a rooms. n8 Pe ood cellar, and frame wood-shed attached. ,,able strikes terror to her heart, and token of the esteem in which'she was �ot contains 4 1•2 acres of land;small orchard. _oar hospitals are full of women coming held by the Ladies'Aid as. a member.. va the premises area drive-shed,'bora, stable Mrs. S. Stewart has been �'isitin and root cellar, Conveniently situated in the J=ovaxian or womb operations g Village of Pickering. Apply to W.V.Richard• ° friends in Toronto. soa Pickering, If-tf ` R. J. Mackie, License Inspector, of _: Oshawa, called on Mrs, Bone on O YEARS' a Thursdav last. That , le- akh1 rood r_ XPERIENCE s. A. Talbert of Beaverton,was 'here , last week buying cattle. , 3fiss 3laggis Stewart, of Toronto. Sundayed under the parental roof. jj;ET5 Rev. J. H. Harris, formerly pastor -of yours is ..doing considerable damage and 4of Greenwood ciricitit, now of Prince Albert, preached here in the Method- ptitting yon toa gleet deal of discomfoct and ist chinch on Snndav evening. RADC MARKS >c DESIGNS - iIICdnventence. 'Will..-Robert and Miss Winnie COPYRtCiMTS Ae., e _ Hatrls, of Port Perry, Sundayed tt'lth ,�nvnne sending a sketch and deicription may _ iiieaa _ friends here. quiokly ascertain onr opinion free whether an - There one Stil'8,Way ' David Wood, of Niagara Falls, \, invention to probably patentable. Communtca _ _ tionsstrictlyconlldentlal. fiandbookonPatents •• - • .�. sent free.Oldest ncy for securing patents. _ - �. . f .. Y., called on friends here on 3londa3. Patents taken.ai roueh.Munn dr C,o.t•gceivs Of Rwoiding this kind of ttuttbl0 and that iS _ T'•'.• ;� D. 3fartin; of Rochester, \. �:. and eprriatttotW,wit boutcbarge,tntbe 11 who used to reside in ca e nn o d friend.:here nn Tuesday. • covering your roof with _ G. Walter, of Oshawa, called on A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest sir•. culation of any eelentt9e Darnel Terme,$3• year;fo.nr monibs,EL So d bysll newedealera There are cases zahere.an operation friends here Tuesday, ' - - • y • Y MURuc i5 Co,3gtBt•_Was,New r k >��lll 00fing 9a She only resource, but when rine con- M. 'White has moved into his-•new 19rnncn o;�.• •tea F Fc..tvasniniton,D• • siders the great number of cases of home on the Sadler farm. , _. ovarian and womb trouble cured by. . W. Tueker,•of Chalk Lake, visited y_ Lydia & Pinkham's Vel,•etable Com- his brother;J. Tucker: It is waterproof, wet tiherproof and fireproof, pound after ,physicians have advised Church on Sunday evening in the operations, no woman should submit to g 'and is rapidly' taking the place of tin, tar, gal getable withont first trying the Vegetable Methodist church was largely atten(��r- -Compound and writingMrs. Piukham, 'ed. It is so riire'to have srrvice"heire � f in the-evening that oto• young folks �'anized.irOtl; felt and gravel and `1lingle roof R: . . Lynn. Mass., for advice, which is free. � -:r _.. _. _ . •µ* took advantage of the treat. ing. on account of its lesser cost and- greater Mrs. Robert Glenn,of 434 Marie St., _ g _ g Ottawa,Ont'.writes: Alex Moore lost x. calulktile mare i)tar!iiys. Pinkham:- and colt on Thursthl, . 'Tlfe inure was - _._ - durability. - "-It is easily pnt--on and the price - r M. rs E.nkhamyt's Vegetable Compound .-allied at.$351). -This is the j)lace• for the farm- Lydia E. well and widely tmbwn that it does not The Greenwood Football Club re- er's to first call and see a full line per hundred square feet for ill material found Meed niy recommendation ; but I ata pleased organized on Thitr•gday evening. The of first-class blankets and tnit-tS - - --to add it to the many which you have to Its rps cis are bri ht•fo'r i and tearti a is Only + - �r Isnffereduntoldagoniesfromovtarian P '• g at reasonable prices, also collars - ” this year. .The Dogs hat=e been 9iiC- TWO. DOLLARS•_ tsaaDlea for nearly three years,and the dot= made arid' (i1rT ones re-bodied,. + - cessful in securing the sante old field tars told me that I must needsrgo an opera- g gnaranteeing a fit' , class job. -A tion;but w I was unwilling to do this,I tried this y stir: They held their first,peas- full line cif harness greFtse, bells, ` 7oai Vegetable C!6mpound,and I am only tce tice on Fridn-y evening, Their regu- robes Stock_, food combs and -Sold Only lid+ ' t ., leased that I did so,forit-restored me to per- lar practice nights"twirl be Titesdas + , jecthealth,savin . the pain of an operation and antnrdxy. It was agreed to brnslies always oil hand. _ ' and the immense bills atter$ing the same.” charge 50c. nmrlibership fee. The fol_ 7, - ' � Ovarian and womb troubles are stand- lowing ofl`vers were elected : Presi- Repairing neatly Find promptly The Russill Hardware e ' ilyon the increase among women. If (lent, Peter Christie, 31. P,.: Vice. Dr. Attended to. the monthly periods are very painful, G. N. Fish, snd Vie,,John E.Disney: One(All will pay you. or. too fr•equeHt and excessive-}f yon• Capt., Frank Hatrison:-sP�S.Tre��., 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. - - have pain or swelling low down in the Levi M. Gleeson; Field Com., T. Cu]- - ' left side,bearing down pahis 4aoor- len, P. W��j,son, W. B. Gleeson. -Yearn Bodell - rhoss,don't neglectytmroalf:try Lydia Com:, J. Wilson, F. W. Disney, W. E. • 7 g Plukhaim's Vegetable Compound. Adamson,T. Bethany. " .:uX L„�. :" '-,'_.vim 3.,...._. '._:._ ..�'o::..u ,.... •R; . 4.s..,. .. _ "'' . , .� ..�.•.. ..ria°. S�y_fW..t... -'- .-�.w:. ,,:. - •:t>=^-'.,w^•+.'}- - -- - '.:fid` "�txe�•me+ ''" "+tri,.. t _ t .h•A- - wm- .77 , a .••.•N�����: •��.• `���� � ���� { .�.�.�.�.�.�.�.►�.�A caught as you were-though mind. I p troit is poured into the ply _ sae, there was nothing in it?" trough ugh cll ear. That will do for vary - •'• "!That?" � young pigs, provided it is sweet, •�� "Ilrazen it out! Like this-see!" O � but for growing shoats much better 4• _ j She drew herself up until her slen- results will be obtained if the milk -i der forth ar was upright as an row, N is mixed with some kind of grain e s s acr1 Ce •_• .. . ,�. and with a defiant look on her lovely feed Cornmeal and skim milk, at - _.. ••• face Walked forward haughtily. the rate oP three or four pounds o1 •;• ":1h, yes! I could have done it-a BIAEiiNG: A CEMENT FLOOR. milk to one pound of rtieal, makes +z • week ago; before-before I came to one of the best batKnced and most �'SS• - jMunk 'Powers!" Excavate to a depth of six or complete • combinations for shoats' . '- '�z•' - " ' r �•� I Madge found an exquisite equip- eight inches and male bottom level than can be formulated. The meal • f��, I page a•,cuiting them; a pair of per- where cement floor is laid. kill in is quite heavy and Inclined to set- ith vel or broken Stolle.; o e. It should be ground rather fine. - -- `-,•�s' .. - - ORS -- -----� I Pertly-uiatctud white ponies, and a ��- gra • r ue. r it r ii A SECRET REVEALED e tin.} phaeton with the smallest groom both, thoroughly wet and tamp We have fed tons of skim milk to �_• l IIIc :the .table. Irene dismissed him, down solid. For stables, give the hogs with most excellent results, and S•�;.�;.�;.�.;.�;.`�.«,s•s�.:..+j•�,j•�a,•«�.«.�.;.M�.��.�.�.�;.�,;.�.;.e.•;• hoWeVer• surface it slant fruur ivanger to gut- have ttsed several combinations. 'Ore a "lfwe can't manage these two ter of one and one-half inches. The that gave excellent results is making CHAPTER XXIV.-(Continued). That is the young bores they spoke',white mice it is a Pity.'' she said. tamping of foundation is very im- pork fast was wheat shorts and �cny, where shall we go; Let me portent to prove splitting and sweet skits milk mixed just so it He looked at her and understood of," she went on quickly. P P' 8 that her object was to accustom Madge stopped and looked over the ste!! We Will go into Landon and cracking the,cement. would ran, In connection with this M}tdge to the prkee, and to keep her railing, and a girlish desire to show,hume across the common. We shall Mark place for gutter at from six protein slop we fed all the soakea out of the way of the countess sad he home in time for lunch." r Ireao that s e, Uadge, could c10 at 'I Madge was quiet for a mile or feet three inches to six feet eight corn the pigs would eat. We have f3eymour for at least.one morning. least one thing well took possession two, thinking of the late con.tre- inches, according to size of cow. Gut- Leen able on this kind of feeding, "Oh, he may cornu as far as the.of her. 1 a•esently the pate the ter should be dug three inches wider with pure-bred hogs, to make about stables, may he not?" • said Irene. temps; but ] "It is very- pietty," she said with two white mice bowled along, the and deeper than scanted when finish- ofteen pounds of gain from a bushel ,- "And he need no throw' his cigar a mischievous affectation of timidity. away need he, Madge?" "No you think it woald let us come fresh air, and.Irenes efforts dispelled ca. It should be nearly level from of corn, or, rather, from the price He walked beside them, his hands her &adness, and by the time they end to end and when finished eight of a bn�hel of corn invested in milk, scar it?" Kaci reached the town her face had inches deep. .Make a box four feet shorts and corn. The shoats had in 'thrust into the pockets of his shoot-• loo and SxIS in outside measure, addition to the above the run of -Ing jacket, his handsome face full "Oh. yes, I should think so," said cleared. g 02 happiness, 'and- that happy-go- Irene. John would not buy it un- She noticed that wherever they to usv in laying the gutter. clover pasture. Such results are w o less it were quiet." event they were received with a re- If foundation lucky cheeriness which went so far t -posts are used, mea- rarely accomplished by swine feeders, win• "Let us see,' said Madge, and she spect so profound as to almost surra- back frown manger the proper. but they show the possibility and hearts fur him; and the sight of and "Master" ' Hoyce 'opened the gate and went into the attiount to sive. aistancc• and drive pieces of on•e-inch value of combining feed coupled with and two ladies a created a wand in the stable Paddock. They made several purchases in eighteen the pipe inches Lung into the good blood and careful feeding: It seemed as if "every maa. "'I ake care, dear!" said Irene as ,town shops, ,end various pain- of ground, leaving six inches above sur- Unless plenty of corn is allowed vary '-cadge slowly approached the horse, i interest, as they passs..,d, were point- face to set foundation posts on by the mixture of shorts and milk from the: coachman to the smallest bel wanted to db something for "I will be careful,," said Madge, ed out to Madge by Irene. Then the boring hole in the lower end to re- would not be as good as the corn- - - p' smiling to herelf. ponies drew them at a brisk. pace ceive the pipe. Posts set in the cc- meal and milk mixture, because both them, and was eager to attract their B notice. The colt held its head up.and look-. to (;orse Comtuun• ment will decay'. Take a 2Axti-inch the milk and shorts are highly pro- ? ed at her with its "liercely-gentle" ••ffere we are," said Irene. ."I love piece, loo enough to reach across tein in character, There would 'not The coachman came forward and [ K g touched his cap, his ruddy face beam- eyes, as the Arab poet has it, and this }lace. Or:e can breathe here even the floor the short way' and a iix2- be saficient carbohedrates and fat _. ing with a smile- of gratitude for its etirs pointed toward hc•t curious on the hottest days; not that it is inch strip of same len!,th. in the ration to Properly balance it. Royce's hearty "'Morning, John, i)', and moved a little uneasily; but h,,t now. Are you well wrapped up, lfix thoroughly one part r.emrnt. to But with plenty of corn in such con- horsrs all right?" Madge got up to it, and speaking, Ma•!ge? ii'hat wos:ld Royce say if I nine parts gravel, then siprinl,le until clition that shoats can use it with - to Master Royce, Beg pardon, to it in a loco soft voice, managed let y'ou catch cold?" damper than freshly dug earth. Lay out getting sore' teeth it makes a sir, be pardon-'Mr., Hoyce now," to get hold of its forelock. - 1 should have to tri• Very hard the 2;xFYll:ch strip two fe••t from great combination, "Got promoted since my. mar- ''fake care, oh, take care, Ma to to catch cull. I never had a cold starting f.oint anti fill with concrete I w'}th the. advent�he farm separ- rime, you .nee," said, Royce laugh- call'"t out Irene; and she entered the in my lite," she said simply. arxi tamp well evcrrr with top edge. atop fr.Ill a are enabled to get fine - - ingiy to the two girls, Madge blush-'paddock, "I know you must be strung, dear. Lay two and one-half inches of con- ithe res+ilts Irvin the he,A bvprod!ict of ed. "'l'oo't Conde any nearer," said by the w'ay 'you strung un that colt Crete }n bt,tton of trench and set dairy. They may feed the milk Madge•e ice there, dear-on that I an,l held it 'This is my wife, you know. b cox in fitter. Fill around it with warm and sweet, almost fresh from John," he said. ; ra,l, there s a bridle and a cloth. ")'es," said Madge smiling rueful- K' ' The coachman touched his hat with Hill you give n:u the bridle?" ly, "I am as strong as one of those iconcrete to within one-halt inch of Ithe cow, an CIL if mixed as indicate - deep respect and touched admirhis Sledge!" exc1•imed Irene. savages Lord -`>eyino'rr was telling top. Wh,:n last strip of concrete }s above, will mak r'oney for the I wt,h you every happiness. Ma,lge looked at her with a mis- us at:o;it last night: and as ignor- 'laid across cow stalls it }s ready for I hogs, , pruc]drd he has well-bred ev ry- ' - "- ma'am; we eel do." chievous gleam in h,'r dark elves. ant.' the fini.�hing coat, hogs, feeds and, h ami keeps every- "am; yes," the other men mor "There I- no da.n6er," she said, I Place x2-inch stri on top of thin clean and wholesome. e ''Seymour, you mustn't call him § P B mnrcd eagerly. I-I want to it.you think Royce .'Lord, " said Irene 'If you don't 2}x6-inch and apply on tot, of the Madgv's color grow still deeper, really' could manage to teach me." like Seymour, you might say 'Lan- concrete a layer of cement and Rifted COtis'FatNINC; TRI: HORSE. and they knew she murmured "thnak', Irene brought the bridle, and with don.' or the earl; he is your brother, sand free from dirt, in proportion to Pont you know that sheaf oats ` • you," though 1hoy' ecoid' not L r a gypsy's patience and tact Madge dear one part cement to three parts sand, makes a fine winter feed for horseso her, and they wodid have raised a� got it on the colt, 1'es,'- said lead e. "But rt Is F'se� board for a !itra}ght edge and The '-est hay produced on the farm' cheer. but that they remarked her" The next instant she was on its hard to re,Jil,e it-.-t. I will try'," strike off the top. Leave aiicface is none too god for your taithlu: timidity gttd were afraid of frighten- back "'there is tnati.tin'a pensi,.aer, islightly rough, as cows will slip borne. _ Ing her Tho cloth, the doth. Quick'" ` would you lige to tree h•.r' he is a��chen fluor !s troweled oil perfectly A horse-dictionary should be issues - - - The coachman led the way into the she cried, but sohly eery Dice ,woman, but cepy ncr%ous =muoth, so that we could all get' more horse- eaahles and Nadge's 9rst sensation I Scarcely knowing what she was do- and timid the has had a very' un- The instructions are plain and by arose iv'c nerd more, was one n amazement and delight-; ing, Irene-ran and brought the light happy life, I th+nk, though I do not them any farmer can ay such a We should have exercise daily,. - ..-her next of sadneas for its she look- blue overwrap. which else of the men 'know aaythin,, ahuut it. She to al• floor himself, 'There Is one thing to Standing tied up with the halter day ed at, the splendid animals in their' had left h.-side the bridle. Madge ways pjeasod to see tis; shall we he keTir in mind, The gravel :used atter day often causes trouble pollshed oak stall%, saw the costly I took -it from her. whipped It-yet I gu? in mix+ng the concrete must be ab- The horse needs water every day in apparatus for ventilation, the tiLod ' gently-round her wa st, and to this Madge a ynteci, and Irene drove to solutply clean and tree from `and• the year, and more than once each sour, every bit o! iron and steel , impromptu habit looited down upon I'the clottage date clay or loam. It stones are to be dap, and is winter as well as sum -bright and litteria noticed the i the 'startled Irene like the statue of I Martha ilooVdr carie Wit. dresser! had thev may be crushed or hroken ".scrupulous cleanlineregof the whole,;a yo-ing Amazon with _her -' usual neat and humble and used for the first or inundation mer • order - 'ilhe thought of the poor ..people she'' Then with a nod and a "Good-by, stale. She flushtYl' an-t gfew pole-by Horses need propel food in dear!" let 'the colt o. layer. but sharp gravel is necessary to keep in good corioition, and, 'the , had seen in some -of- the towns, B I turns when are saw that Irene was for the finislhing coat. Only the }deal grain for horses is good oats, crowded together 1n small hovels,_ She trotted him, 'cantered him, not alone, and her thin; worn face st}flirg for-want of air, living in an_ walked- him, all perfectly, and at j grew troubled ,and anxious when beat cements shou:d be used, cam, that the cracks in the tiara are ' atmosphere o1 disease and dirt,'and I last galloped him at almost racing-. Irene said: closed, and don't let the horse shake the c,,ntrast srnote her painfully. pace -round the paddock, bringing -How do you du, Mrs..FfoopW I: - VALTIF. OF,FANNING MILL.g. to cet w•arrri. Be more buLmane. Hoyce want up to the beautiful .him to a standstill in an instant . have brought Mrs Landon, Mr' 2rreprocerrient In live stock am•t Won't put a frosty ,bit to the creature the coachman had so con-I within a yard of the still amazed Royce's wife, to nee you." horse a mouth on a zero morning siderately offered Seymour, and the Irene - Iters. Hooper_ made a curtrsy, and Brain . farming is the order of the The skin on the tongue is there tot i "Oh,•Madge. w hat a trick to !a day. Antiquated ideas have no n mal whinied loving welcome,as !; play opened the gate with a trembling o the brain of the ro re•'sive a Purpose, _ a I a g ro min e P K Wath the little his to borsu- his rri8ster put hla arm over the �' she said, her lee sly face turn- hand. c t gs arched neck and patted it, ed dip to her with smiling reproach farmer of the twentieth century. B g P in ladies? .you, Miss. will you come raising or the horse will be lack-Ing --' --- -=-- "why, you ride-anythin she con- v weirs land 1s worth of per acre You haven't forgotten me, old ` B'�� ladies, I-I have a-cup of tea-" in a greater thing. Keep your eyes eluded, womaa-like missing her sim we mast brat more out of it than when fellow,` he said in-& low voice. reae always found !t best to be open. .. ' "Vet he, air!'' said it is worth only a tenth of that said the man. "`ot ,.' quick aad almost abrupt with her; it Use the currycomb and brush to i! you were to be away five years. You forget that I am a gypsy, Amount, To do this we must adopt is the beat way with most nervous remove the impurities which the sys- I've kept him as fit all I could, b1as� and that all gypsies are used to people, whose aervovaneasa is increas- modern methods and must work tem throws out, and also use them horses. I think I must be,-e learned within the laws of nature. Like ` 'ter Royce." - ed by any sign of it in others_ for looks. "Ile is in splendid condition,•' to ride bareback before I could:even ••Thanks, airs, Hooper. .Yes. we pfroduces like. This is a principle P Don't put the cart before the horse, said Rdyce, and he laid his head walk. Ever since I can remember I should like a cu of tea, Althuu•h iL wolf established. If we sow poor P b and don't try to make the horse fit gratefully upon the cdachman's_ have played Among the horses, like a is' in the morning. It is the ver seed we seed not expect to raise a ng. Y the harness. Adjust the harness to shoulder. "I've seen a good man young colt myself: Ono .thing a thin good crop any more than we would y g•" the horse. nags since-while 1'vc .been away, Byway can do, if•it is the oaly..thiny Mrs. Hooper called a boy, 'who expect to raise a good calf from a - but none to beat him! I must have -ho,can ride." stood staring at them, to mind. the poor cow bred to a Poor bull. Put some at that straw under your a hirn on him some time to-day."- Are you sure you are crilte satel" ponies, and preceeding the two girls, We have today A large number of horses, eepiand ere.tt they do not enjoy "Yes, sir'" said the man prwidly. asked Irene. opened the door of the usual cottage excellent fanning mills on the mar- p horse able t. Kecpin; the comfort ,, - ..-"As' safe as if I were on the parlor. ket capable of so rinds our rain pays every time. _ He's as glad as-the teat of-us to i g � B Has your horse a camtortabie bed ace ;ou hack, Master Royce! You'll ground." "if yep will go in-and sit down as to make it possible to separate these nights? 7f not, see to it at kis wanting one for Mrs. Landon, sir,- "Then-then gallop ,round . once ladle`," she said, "I-I will come is the poor kernels from the good once .1 tho•ight of that directly I heard more, dear, kir it is delicious! I once. Act just ea quick as it your .thou 6t I could ride-a, little; Royce one moment; the-the tea is made." and thus materially aid in keeping o'rvn beef was not comfortable. of your marriage, blaster Royce, and 8 - . The parlor had the ordinary unused up,the yielding power of our grains. ? a1",Zh' said p The old t•hcory that a variety neves- Are you the Deaner nt that horse. I Lttiak I've not one that still at; rook and smell of siich a artments, Giles, fetch out that new mare." Madge let the colt go, and tore Are you ashamed of his keeping? Can round the paddock. The exercise and Trane said with•a smile: years "runs out" after a number of ' - - - Gile=•, the man who he'd seers Royce "How much more comfortable we yenta has been exploded. The tea- you not improve in v.ottr method? ,at Markham Fair and brought the brought the color into her cheeks, should have been beside the fire in son varieties deteriorate is simply These are only questions. -news to Seymour, came forward and I her eyes were sparkling as she pulled the kitchen! But o r Mrs. Hooper t--' - y P .P because enough care is not exercised -• tauched his hat; but by. neither look the colt up; then suddenly the color I would have had a fit If T had pro- y in grading the seed from year to WHY' WF. MTiST.HAVIa SLEk•:P. or sign indicated an previous know'- died away, and her eyes became ft- erg; and-Why!" She gn y I popped such a thing; year; the fanning mill is not used Some curious and remarkable rea- _Aedge of Madge, and, going into a ed, with dismay and distress, on stooped and picked up sometht•-; as much as it should be. This is s stall, brought out the horse. something behind Irene. sons are assigned for the •ieaiire from the ground, great mistake. Even it a ter Usa everybody has for sleeping. it is ` "• '• "She'll do. I'll try her with a Madge Paled, and still keeping the "Why! .yes, it is madam's Pearl mill could• be put to no other use �' rug round her-not that it's.neces- cloth round her waist slipped to-the -bracelet!" attributed by some people to an ac- sarq if round. than to,thoroughly grade the seed cumulation in the system of the you pass her. John." B t "Madam's-the countess'?" said each year it would be a great money- "Do not mind, dear, It was m products of thg wear and' • T'he gratified mon looked round at y Madge. poisonous his mates as much as to say, fault! It was all m fault! Resides, saving piece of machinery' for the "Ain't Y fes. H'ow strange!" tear o! the body dor}ng the day. he a proper kind' of gentleman, eh?" alter all, why should you be aaham farmer. _ ed? Why, Madge!" for Ma Mrs. Hooper erltered at the mom- Suppose a man'rais8s 80 scree of There seems to be some measure of ` "And where's Miss Trene's? Ah, B Madge he v- ent with thea tea-tray; and as. she PP truth in this, for in.,�ttany diseases' c ed a deep sigh. • small grain per year, and that he she remembers'am too." and he went: caught sight of the bracelet in the patients are often sleepless. An- up to the mare and fondled her, "I ought not to have done it,' kiss gone to some expense in procur- Irene's hand the tea-tray banged -other hypothesis is that the nerve- up Irene stood looking on, her face she`said dna low voice. It was a! down on the table with a thud, and Ing good varieties... If be neglects to cells of the brain dwell apart from mad trick. It was like-a common 1 save the best seed each year his still pale, and the dark, shadowy her face turned icax-like in its pallor. each other, as it were, during sleep.­ eyes under her sweet eyes showing gvpsa . Anel that was what she was "It is madam's bracelet, isn't it, Brains at once begin to deteriorate. B The brain is composed of millions of saying.to herself. I could see it in In the cdurse of five or six years very plainly, but she said not a Mrs. Hooper?" said Ir enc. tiny bodies cAlled cells, each having s --word.- Th went the round of the her face--her eyes." their yielding power will have de- They The -woman hesitated for an ia- several delicate prolongations, or,' stalls. "I saw nothing wrong in it, dear Cres rd fully five per cent. Stant,.then she said in a low Voice, branches, for the Purpose of Com- 1 "I've got.,a- likely young thing iIL Madge. .'bpd I am sure Royce would .which she was evidentl • trying to suppose we consider -that this de the paddock, air," said John. have not: and it is he you have to y S .B tertoration amounts on an 'average municating, with other cells. When ^j eWe'll see that another day," said think of.'' make-careless: the brain is helfy active all those "Alt, es! It is ho!" said bead e. "Yes, Aliss; her ladyship must have j to 2.5 per cent, per year for the first cells are in contact, or ready to be - --Royce, "Miss Irene wants the pontes y' dropped it when she was here the sea years. For 2U acres of wheat, Irene, you would not have done in contact, with one another: but the r now•" _ ; other clay. Perhaps you would kind- 30 each of barley and .oats, this "Yes, air. They're all- right. She it?" o 1 would amount to 'an annual loss of time occasionally comes, it is B "Because'I couldn't!" she said with ly take.it to her ladyship. g _shall have 'em'at once:" Now, Medco would have thought as 30 'bushels of wheat, '45 bushels -of thought, when the branches la all 7. Irene end Madge departed to put -simple candor. "I't I could I would! ' the cells curl up, and their isolation -- -' their jackets on, but Royce, with' ! lit Oc- of the incident as Irene evident- oats and 30 of barley. At 7v cents ;means,that complete communication I will' now Catch the colt for due, 1 a'id, but for those words, "the per bushel for wheat, 25 cents for marvelous self-denial, refrained from Madge, and I will show you!" and other day." For in-a flash she re-I oats and 35, cents for barley this I between fhb cells cease. The state following them. - . - she stooped resolutely. of body calf mind that follows is _ - _They. -passed from the stables into I .�t16e:shook her head. _ membered seeing the bracelet on the would Amowtt to a yearly loss of what we call sleep. The most protr p y "No use, dear," she said meekl coimfess'-'nem that night! Could It $40,50. 'These figures are cons,rva- `,' a little paved court beyond which, y• able oxplanatiou n! sleep, however, was the paddock, I ''•It is .j`rst the differenc'e between us, have been to this cottage that the to And the value of a fanning mill "That was a beautiful. hese or �u would do it.to screen me, and: fOtrotega was stenlin in the dark- to the farmer is really more than +is that in some way or other the in- as did it because-I liked it! 'e\fid I nese of the night; '"d, if so, 'wh ternal condition. of the cells is �e yours, Irene," said Madge. g y this indicates. Fhe. ienproC 1190 t' in' changed, ' partly from • exhaustion, shnvld .the wontah tr to cogcettl.the vartetie�s obtained from the use of rt "1'as," said Irene Absently, "1 am I, meant to try so hard to lee'like-youl'-i' . enc! Heti because of diminished sti- _very fond of it. Royce broke it for A.groom came up. visit'? good fanning, nilll Is clear gain; as partly "The carnia a is ready, Miss," he (To be Contintted.'s tl•e cost of seeding and harvesting niulation 'from other parts of the me—' 'she pulled up'-short, then S bcdv. , y went on hurriedly, -"and-that will-be- said _ ell not he env greater. n verv*wce one of yours. Royce will "Let us make haste," said` 'Irene. _ (i}r', my frien•dd," exclaimed th'n T-♦ -1l.-,V iIIN( ;KrM A h - "We will both cn ni to I .• w' I'•, f[L -. when I • - .coon- fetich you to ride her, dear; Rct.}ler and or tor,: "it makes am'8nd_ _ . there is no one so patient as he is share the scolding!" Then she flush- Tholfairl-".lust think, Nora, 'it " 'Sfie stopped again and bit her ed. ' 'Oh, I forgot! I tc;�s thinking took the. hAir-nc�sser an hdSur and' a Skim milk is the most valuable ad- 'think of the days that are Gone, `lip, It was hard, all in one short l chat you were a girl like myself, and half t o put. nyy hair in thio sty:a" Juliet of the .to k but Just" h feeders I Tamilwhen. T look round and isha the old tacrk, io teach herself not to speak! not Mrs. Landon!' Madg6, do- 'you The Cook-"Indade! An' did you do nett seem to know ,lust how to Ifnmiliar faces"I used to shake hands -of Roydi, as if he'belonged to liver, know what I should rlo if I had 'been call for it, or did he sind it home?" feed it for best results. Not in- with!" _., �. - .. - a, k f. _ - THF RUSSIANS RETMEDUADING MAflgETS KILLFD IFF AND CHILD 7 ~ BREADSTUFFS. • :_:�._. . . I - Toronto, April 18-Wheat-Ontario A Terrible Murder Committed at ' ` • The market col, with Decided -Advance of the ' Japanese buyers and sellers al•t.rt, quotations being $1.02 to $1.0-i for No. 2 red Rightand white, spring 96c and goose Penetangui shene. Extreme . 89c, Manitoba, for delivery at lake ports on the opening of navigation, firmer; quotations are:-No. 1 north- RUSSIAFS RETREAT, Russian cruisers Russia, Gromoboi, &n' 99-.1c; No. 2, 96c; No. 3, 89c. A Penetanguishene despatch says: Barrie, and ,the jury is substantially + Flour-One lot was sold at $4,70. "1 was jealous, and they abused me as follows: �( Ades etch from Tokio sa s:-Arm and Bogatyr, and it is aupposed, "I am the husband of the murdered P y y thou h the Admiralty does not con-I Quebec, with bags, equal to about and started to kick mo on Wednes- woman, Maggie Desroches. I know headquarters reports the occupation $4.20 here. The market is easier g> firm the supposition, that they have day night outside bur house. So I what happened at our house on Wed- M of Yiugen-Cheng, thirty-five miles put to sea to effect a diversion and 1 with 90 per cent. patents quoted at uorth of Hing-King, and of Pachiatsu bit my wife on the head with an neadav night. I was splitting wood .a prevent mine-laying.. Considerable:$4•�3J to S•1.46, buyers' eack9, east � p g Un the Hailung Road, by two co- and west, 15c to 20c hi cher for axe, and when'Annie, the little girl, there about 8.80 o'clock when An- ` v irritation is manifested in naval cir•- b operating columns. The Russians re (choice. 111auitoba nie Priske came Home and asked cies at the activity of British ships , $5.50 to $5.60 screamed, I hit her too. I killed tired in much confusion. This move I fur first atoms, $5.10 to $5.40 for I where'her mother was. She went to r mend marks the first decided advance in Chinese waters, which are report- P them both and then stabbed them ed to be steaming from Hong Kong second Patents, and $5 to $5.30 for Ward's a neighbor's house, to look of the Japanese extreme right, which with my pocket knife to make sure of for her, but did not find her. When -, has hitherto been- much'behind the! to Singapore, and their action is ch bakers'. _ tributed to a desire to keep in touch I 3fi11.(tired-Continues firm and scarce, the job. Then I stripped their I she came back I told her I did not , western columns. The report'made i !know where her mother was, as she by Gen. Linevitch of a Cossack raid with the Russian squadron and re- with the general market at $17 for clothes from them and hid their R port its movements to the world at bran and $1.8.50 to $19 for shorts. bodies in the ce]•far beneath the ;had not been*at at the house. Annie w� on the railway near Kaiyugn is not large and to great Britain's 'ally in Manitoba,-$21 for shorts and $19 house." meat away ,again, and soon came confirmed, I back with her mother. They abused A from Seoul states that Particular, as happened in the case for bran. That, in bold, gruesome outline, iii 'despatch1 of the British armored cruiser Sutlej, ( Barley-Dull; 46c to 47c for No. 2, the gonfession made by Alexander me and kicked mo outside the house. on Wednesday last thirty Cossacks I Thea I picked up an axe and hit my . y y which arrived at Singapore, Straits 44c to 45c for No, 3 extra, and 43c Desroches at the coroners inquest appeAred near Tirigpau, but were int-, wife on the head. She never moved Settlement, yesterday, and reported for No,. 3 malting outside, Toronto held here'on Thursday aftonnoora to ,afterwards. AnAre screamed, and I me safely repulsed by the Japer ase 1 having passed the Rus.;ian secvnd'ireights, investigate the terribly brutal mor- s telegraphers stationed there. Pacific squadran at daylight, April Rye-Nominal; 69c to 70c for No. der of Mrs: Desroches and her 13- hit her, too, with the axe. 'Thea I 11, steaming north. 2 f. o. b. outside. year-old daughter Annie, at their dragged them both inside the house, IMPORTANT FIGHT SOON. 6 and, as Annie still showed signs' of Corn--47c to 48c for yellow and house, a squalid-looking structure, life, I hit her again with another A despatch from StPetersburg BTOESSEL CONDEMNED'. , 46c to 47c for mixed f.o.b. Chatham near the railroad track, at the west - says:-A private despatch from Gun- A despatch from Cracow sacs.-Ac- freights: American, No. 3 yellow, end of the town, on Wednesday axe. 1 had broken the first axe t euling says that a large Japailese cording to a newspaper here, the 1 55c to 551c; mixed, 543c to 55c on night -at 8.30• when I bit her. 1 undressed them f6rce is heading towards Kirin .-be- I commission appointed to enquire in- 'track Toronto. Desroches, who is a I•'rench-Cana both and hid their bodies in the cel- yond the reach of the Russian out to the surrender of Port Arthur has i Oats-4Uc to c for No @ 2 whit,.-, than of about 3u yearn old, assigns lar. I also stabbed them both with poste. A large body' of Dlanohurig-n I condemned Gen. Stuessel, %�ho sur- ,92c east, no cause for . the deed, beyond the my Pocket-knife to make sure they bandits is moving north beyond the I were dead. I did not know what I range of the Russian right. rendered the fortress, to be shot. The Rolled Onts-$ ,:35 for cars. of fact that he was angry and iealous, sentence is a formality, it not being bags and $4:60 for barrrls on track Desroches told his story to the cor- was doing, I was very angry. They �w The Japanese are driving the vii- intended to execute it. hare; i35c more for broken lots here offer's fury coolly and quietly, and had both quarreled with me that lagers into the Russian lines, of en- -. and 40c outside. showed no trace of insanity, He has morning when I went to work. I great confusion. An important en- READY TO RENEW BATTLE. Peas-68c to ri9e for No 2 west always borne a fairly good character washed the blood stains off the floor, ' gagement is expected in a few days. so that they would not Show, and A despatch from Paris says'.-Cap- and east. and 70c for milling. in the naighbonccod, and has never "1OYAMA-146'1' 'YET READY, tain Rode telegraphs to the Statin Buckwheat-59c to 6Uc east and been `convicted before of an•. crinin- then threw their clothes is the cel- that he has been the guest o' Gen ;west. al offence. There era no traces of lar." , A despatch from Hua-Shu Pass The two axes and the pocket-knife Kauars, commander of the second' -_ _ Insanity in his family, which in- j were submitted in court as'evidence. uaya.-The expected Japanese turning ! Manchurian army, at the Ru-8i.:u COUNTRY PRODUCF•: cludps a Ort tuber of well-to-do people mo,ement is not developing, but pros- front. His observations showed that I in 'frny Township, n'.ar this pto n. I Ilasrooth had a few blood stains °n ue, I y Q He has, however, been always re- hie slothcs when arrested. _ ',paratlons, It is undervtood, continue. the Rua�i„n arm had been reiufori:- Mutter•- uotatioas aro unchaaryui. Reeiif rcemenbrouood and from ammunition ed 'and ie IsrePared to renew the bat- Creamery, prints ..... 23c to 25c Desroches is a wall-built man, clean - arded as beta a little soft" men- g P Now- � tle. The troops manoeuvre dart in do solids .......22c to 23c g g ;shaven, and of intelligent appear- • g,,. P Y tally. The murdered woman, .ahem Cbwang. The Japanese outposts ax- battle formation. Dairy tubs, medium ___16c to 17c I ance, lie cannot speak English, and 'tend thirty miles on either aide of 1�e Japanese cavalry. advance do inferior ..... .., 14c to 15c he married.some four years ago, haci I bis evidence was given to the court pit ht children before mania o, and +the rallroad, guard, the despatch adds, fa barely Miry lir. rolls, good to 4 g through an Interpreter. He Is not - - bar name wam Mrs Priske: Margaret JAPANESE WARSI3TPS, ten miles a.ivay, and frequew.l} cav- choice 21c to 22c F Mi'R[1F;RER'S 61'ATF MF:NT ;easily angered, and those who have airy al.irmishes take place. The prir do large rolls ....... 19c to 'lac ITNF, . known him for years are most our- ,A despatch from Washington says' offers captured have sabre cute on -do rrwr&%m ....... 17c to 18c I Ais sworn statement, as made to 'prised at the horrible deed to which -Information ' has reached here, their heads,. showing hand-to-hand Cheese-Is Armin tone anti-quoted Crown Attorney J. R. Cotter, of he has confessed through Europe, that the Japanese skirmishes. unchangsq at 12c for large an•a 121c iaavy has within the last few days! for twins do fair ..,..... 2 75 290 THE CHILDREN ESCAPED commissioned leen new dextro er s, Wig+*--The tone'-of the market is 2 - Y ! WILL CAPTURE VLADIVOSTOCIC, do rough to c'om.,. . 08 2.60 built to Japanese ship-yards It to slightly firm,'although eggs are sell- Hu11a .:. . 1. ,,...... ... 1.75 2.50 Fixe Occurs in the Sunnyside 'Ihelieved that within six weeks 26 ad-f A despatch from Washington says Ing at both 141c and 15e. wilcb cow,, each . .......30.06 70-Un) Orphanage, Toronto ditional destroyers• under rush or- Field-Marshal Oysma pians to cap- - Potatoew--Oflerin^s era lantltul � P Export ewes, per cwt. 4 75 650 tiers, will be put In cotnail"ion tore Vladivostock before the Russian and the market is eaa�,, in tone- on- do b cks, per cwt .. 8 lb 4.50 i hundr.•d Lb at the Sacred-Heart ; anThree hundred and planted b the Japanese one j fleet, or any part of it, can ren.h tarso, 60c on track and 65c to 70c Mixed sheep 4,50 5.00 ` - anyside, had to nar- taken up and planted elsewhere. that port Thin infnrmatton has out of store: eastern,, 60c to.6.5c on - I Orphanage, Su y pnneae Sn Laa•W, ewes and ' row escape from death on Saturday frost of Port Arthur, have been �been received here through trust- track and 70c to 75c out of store, weathers . ' .•• 'J..b 7 75;night � the will probably _ worthy channels For the Japaae-, Cheese-Ontario tall white and col- do -bucks � 6 5.0 7.Oci iy p obabl ever the capture of Vladivoetock would tired, at 12c to 12)c. barnyard do 5,50 g GOlhave again, and escape At 10 AR3fIF9 IN TOf;CH, be a trump card, The thawing of _ F$gs-New laid at lbc- Spring do. each. ......•. 8.00 8.U0 o'clock a Are was discovered is the. the soil and the tnuadiness of the flutter-Finest creamery, 24c; roll Calves, r lb 8 5 north wing of the building in a A despatch frons Tokio ie.�ys: It fa per } # i reported that the main force of the roads is a tactor now 'Working beau- Lotter, 22c to 28c In baskets. each ... ............. 2.00 80o'clothes press. Electric wires are 1R.ussfxna, which retlred in the direct- ily against them But if they suc- Hogs, selects, per cwt, 6.25 0.00;supposed to have caused the Are, An 'tion of Hsingking, .has reached -Kir- ceed they will have checkmates 'b a MONTREAL MARKF:'TS, _� �alarm was rent In, and all the reels possible Russian move--the a ssom in the western portion of the city re- _ in. The rear-guard, which is esti- Montreal,. April 18,-'Ihe demand MASSACRES ARE FEARED (sponded -Luckily the fire was soon- blage of a part of their fleets at this imated at 12,000 nen. continues In strop base, and subsequent harar s= for all kinds of oats is light, No, 2 the vicinity of Hariungcheng, closely I g oats are quoted at 4.i;c to 46c in i extingtrisdied, and the damage meat of Japanese shipping and raids Russian Authorities See Shadows!amounted to only 8200, covered t y _ In touch with the Japanese van- store, and No. A aL 44,e to 45c. and on transports. of Corning -Cra ed (insurance, guard: labs main farce. which re- Pet.ertwros at 42jc on track. tie, 2 g € y• r .' In laying out their strategy the - The orphanage is three store tired from liatyusn, over the Ricin peas are voted at 76c a'oat., May. re road, !a in Japanese have tried to foresee all q A Laindon oieapateh onus: The `.5t. i height. Thr nearo8at 1�•drants are , reported at Kirin, with a possible contin ncies. Among theac Flour -Manitoba strong bakers'. Petersburg corres ondrnt of the'Drl Y 200 ,, bo from the building, one at. .,rear-guard of eight thousaa.f mea .at is the chance that RoJest.ens� may $5.:30 to $:r :)0, and patents, 85.80 [Telegraph 's,Fivs that well grounded �Maw's boat -house, and one on Sure-- Itsuchow, Flaklusu and Atsulipa<t to $.; A0. nntarin straight nilL,rs, fears are eroertainod b Sun- be able with a art or his fleet to y the public n-side Avemne. On the to floor of keeping in touch with the Jaranese P in bags, $2,50 to $2.55; in barrels. } P forces. escape Togo's ships and make his authorities and private citizens that the building about taevent children. $5 35 to $5 45; patents, $5,7 0 to g Y way to Vladivo�tock, I:vea if force the ,nnan:hy which now prevails �all under five years of a are kept, - Chsugehen is evidently the rallyinyf $5.80. should be a pitched ba!tie between tbrougtii>ut ter empire may shortly and had the Are gained headway . point of the C'hangtu and Fakumen the squadrons and the Japanese wen, Mlllleet}19 nitoba bran, in bags, culminate in a series of sanguinary forces. Although a force, estimated 1 $l8 to $19 h y teens children would surely have g per ton; shorts, $20 t° decidedly the victors In the engage massacres. linrk shadows of this tea- been burned. Some of the larger at thirteen thousand mea, has been meant, a considerable number of Rus $21. There is very littla Cn!a io g•edv are already falling and exerting children were taken into the long detailed to occupy Fenchu, and three Sian ships might make their way to feed to be hail, and prices era a6,out a paralyzing influence. Owing to the halls, but did not have to leave the' RhousAad men to ho:d.Pamienchen, $16 per tou bigh.•r 'han Manitobit. the nava] base, and, by etrengtheaing threatening outlook troops that aro building. the latter force seems assigned to Hay-Pricea are easier at $9 to the defence there, make it a touch needed by Gen. Linevitch are kept check and retard the Japanese ad- $9,25,for No. l, $8 to $'y.25 for No, harder nut to crack afterward. It back, the Agrarian Reform camntf& LOND014 CHURCH CENSUS. Vance. 2, and $7 to 17,50 Lor shif,ping hay, sions have been dissolved, every kind the land forces of Japan can capture The following crIncial announcement Vlachiciatock during the coming three Provisions-=Heavy Canadian short of -meeting has .,cun forbidcren, and was made on Friday:-"Our force or four weeks, or before the surviv- cut pork, $18.50 to $17.50; light plain aritin_; and speaking are so- Methodists Lead, .Anglicans See- advancing eo- advancing eastward via Fushun and short cut$16.50 to$17; American cut and-Only One, Infidel. ore of Rojestveasky's fleet can get verely punished, while. industrial and Esilung road encountered and de great point will have been clear fat back, $20; compound 1ar'd, commercial enterprise is numb2d. A London, Ont., despatch &aye: there, s • tested the enemy on the morning of scored 6yc to 7c; Canadian lard,_61c.to 71c; How profoundly- the, Government.be- Figures of the church census in Chia, the 12th at F.rhoulu, seven miles The, Japanese .e they can take kettle rendered, 31e to 9Jc; accor&ng lieves is forthcoming troubles may city were given out 'on Wednesday east of Yingpon. The ' enemy's Vladi.vostoek ding the coming to quality of bams, $1.20-to 81.28; be inferred from the circumstances night, ana show adherents here of 37 . strength was one regib*nt of ia- month. Almost-any time now may, bacon, 12c; fresh -killed abattoir that already sixteen recently mohol- ditlerent sects. The returns for the - Pantry, SIX squadrons of cavalry and come news of 'the arrival of Gen. hogs, 89 to 119.25; .mixed, $6.25; se- ized reginnents of Cos6acks, whose more prominent bodies were as fol- four guns. Our force then occupied lect, $5.50 to $6.65 oft cars. leas:- Kawamura's army before the ' city. _ delaxture was countermanded, - have Tsangshie, about 19 miles went of cut pork, $18.50 to $17.50. Methodists .. .. 11,225. It is well known that Oyama is been disturbed in' di&tricts in which towardYingpas, The etretny h retreating making a flank movement in force Baled Hay-The market is easv in' the troubles are expected to be moat Aaglicdns .,. 8.545 .� toward Hnilung fought at every toward Kirin and •to the eastward tone and is quoted unchanged at $8 Presbyterians ... .....�...... 7,133 - step• per ton for No. 1 timothy 1n serious'and in the industrial centres -rce is supporting car aaptiats 8,756 thereof., This pporting bt Riga; Lihau,,>7viask, Yazowa and "Thr enemy on the Kirin toad has lots on track here, and,$7 for mixed Roman Catholics ... 8,385 Kawamura, who should now he near Xazftn, b egatioaaliata ... .. b15 gradually retreated since the 11th, and clover. Con�r - a portion of this force still remain- the city, Th correspondent cites further in- Baled Straw-Car lets on track One inticiel was included in the re- Ing to bar the passage of the Yttshu -' here are quotcd'nncharr�rd at $e per Lorna. River, N6:�V RUSSIAN LOAN, are most gloomy: He intimates that "No change. has occurred in the The St. Petersburg correspondent tea, stay day is'likely to see an outbreak � -"- Cbangtu or Fahkmen districts except of the London Times says a report BUFFALO MARKETS, of exten4ive riots. 'He'saye that WHITES DRIVE OUT DAPS• occasional cavalry bombs are being manufactured iu skirmishes." is published that the Government in- Buffalo, April 18.-Flour=.Steady. large.. quantities in St. Petersburg British Columbiana Object.to Ori- A despatch from Gen. Linevitch, tends tct.shortly float anotbAr loan RFtieat-Firm; No. I carloads,. $1.1R, and the provinces. ental Labor. dated April 13, to Flmperor Nichol- of 250,004,000 roubles ($125,080,- Winter stronger; No. 2 red, $1.10. - A Vancouver, B.C., despatch says: as, says;-"Our 'cavalry April 9th 000). It is reported that the former Corn Gtrnn No. 2 pillow; 54 dc; - destroyed the railroad and wires loan has not yet been fully sub- g' Oriental labor has been driven out No. 3 corn, 52c. Oats-Unsettled; 90 000 MEN NEELED of a dll at Salmo.mea, ten of whom were A• party of and Changtu, and April 10 the cav- near Yakutzu, and between Kaiyuan scribed for. No. 2 white, 34ic; No. 2 mixed, RBc. r mthirty-three ,-__ _ Cry From West for More Assist- Chinese and twenty-three Japanese, i airy cut the telegraph line near , were taken from this cit Kaiyaaa." CATTLE MARKET. ante �n Farm Work. Kootenay shingle mill at CSal oQ 100,000. AT VLADIVOSTOCK. WEIGHING OF CHEESE. Toronto, April 18.-The,run was A Winnipeg despatch says: "Ex- The whites refused to allow the Ori- A despatch from Tokio says:-It is fairly large, but not sufficiently so tending over the whole of this year, entals to leave the station, and -- i 't Soa, S Fisher Confers With Io supply all demands, and prices ,Manitoha will require the help of forced them to take the next train reported here that the Russians are y dee y Continually reinforcing the garrison the Trade at Montreal'. for all kinds of cattle advanced lOc Iabout 90,000 incomers for seedin„ to Nelson, the nearest station. The at Vladivdstock, and that Lhe work` to 0c per cwt., and in some cases haying, harvesting and farm work company say they require the Ori- _ of strengthening the fortress is pro-I A Montreal despatch sats:-Hon. 25c. Trade for all classes of cattle generally," said J. J. Golden, Pro- entals, .acrd cannot work without grease honing the It fa said that Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agricul-' was brisk. vincial Immigration Commissioner, them. Another attempt will be ture, came to the city on Friday for Export, cattle; cholce...45.25 to 5.75 "This is a substantial increase over 'made, with the aid of the,provincial the pl of the Russians contem-i plate a gar'r'ison numbering 100,800 I the,purpose of holding a conference� do good to medNixt... 5.00 5.20 last year, when about 50,000 were police, to land the Asiatics in ith the cheese trade r0ative to, the do•others ,. 4.75 5.00 brought in for'that purpose. The Men with 500 gens. Many addition- � """ r Salmo. d Bulls _.._. ......... ........... 4.50. _ . 5.00 pr blem, which is n rather vexed I - class tit- immigrants corrin to this 1 i. al batteries, redoubts, barriers and S'r' f; one, of the weighing o1 cheese. The Butchers' good to ch'e. 5.00 5.50 province this year.Is much sti `•1 pits are. in ceUrse, P1- construction P parlor. CRANE COLLAPSED. -- - - corSercnce with r,,rr,xgt ntauves of fire fair to rood du..:....,. 4.R0 9.90 t ' and_ enormous amounts of amnions- o that o1 any previous one." 11ontreal Mutter and Cheeso Arvncia- mixed lots, medium... 8.75 4.50 -tion axe being accumulated. The I Reports from, -the '"�fuo" Ltne are tion took l;lace Friday mammy in the do common .........:.. .:'3.RR- 53.50 Eleven ffiea K>.11ed is Russian liutiaians, it is said, hope- to so I that settlers are pouring into the ':*quip the fortress that 'it will be council chamber of_ the •Ttoard of do cow's ...... .:.......... 2.50 4.50 West from the Stats in_un reeedent- Navy Yard. ! sous count chr;tativea of the ver- Bulls 2.50' B.�iO P A" St. Petersburg despatch says: Trade. Repre�e capable of withstanding a siege. country - ed numbers: fuse boards ceases Also da common to fare.,. 5.75 4.,r0 There was a creno disaster at the VLADIVOS'TOCI{ SQUAi�RON. ('present, anti'''gave their vl6ws on`th`, Feeders, short-keep .... .4.25_ 4.50 --T- Futilofl iron Works on Tuesday.- A matter in question. With these LhA do t 0 to 11 ctct....... 4.48 4,75 The Canadian agent in Mexico nays crane collapsMd and crashed down up- , A despatch from St. Petersburg yllnister will be, able to'devise a uni- do 9 to 10 cwt...... 4.00 4.50 Canadian winter apples', carefully on two, gunboats; breaking the decks ' says:-There is an embargo on news g .form method of weighing, which will- do hulls ............... .... 3.40 -`8.80 selected a+.d packed, will find a good and killing eleven mea' and wounding from• VladfvoatoCFc concerning the be lainding on the trade. Stockers, good 9.00 4.00 tmarket there. ettr+,m. 4, .. •:Ri4wri.. s • o L, + ..: s 74 •�fa >�g ¢• on MondayPugh Was in the city on Taking Desperate Chances. It is true that many contract colds ' -W. Allawa was in the city a and recover from them without tak- y in an precaution ortreatment, and of couple of daysthis week. g y knowled a of this fact leads others to LOCALISMS. —Goo. warty, of Montreal, vie _ take their chance instead of div- • - ited his mother on Monday. ins their colds the needed attention. —Mrs. Middleton, of Toronto, is It should be borne in mind that ever? _ -R. Mullett leaves for Manito- visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Burch. cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vi- _ CHEAP be on Tuesday next. -Mrs. A. Burrell, who has been tality, makes the system less able to ax -Mrs, Chas. Harris was in the ill for some time, is now, improv- withstand each succeeding colds and city on Wednesday. ing- paves the way for more serious About ?00 Rolls at Reduced Prices. t -Mrs. James Shepherd visited -James Gordon is havin his diseases. Can you afford to tike such Call and get s bargain. :friends in Oshawa on Wednesday.' g desperate chances when Chamber- r e John and Mrs- Moore spent hotel premises renovated this lain s Cough Remedy, famous for its ' week. cures of colds, can be had for a tri- 1 . A. BUNTING, Sunday with friends in Green- -Mr. Plater, of Toronto, is He? For sale by ALL nxcooisre. ," wood. a nding A few days with Mr. W. -.Fred Bunting, of Toronto, Platt, A distinguished editor said lately spent Sunday here at the home of athat the ideal paper and the ideal rea- pw�ronts. —W.H. Peak was in the city on der would arrive togther. But even. e » -Miss Ruby Spink, of Toronto. Wednesday attending a sale of if there are as yet with ideal readers, Jobla" • is spending a few days with livery horses. there are readers with ideals, and in friends in town. -Mrs. John J nes has a uan- The Youth's acts o e they find t sir • ail cl per which reflects on every ppage their " -Today being a holiday (Good ity of good seed corn for sale. Ap- own high stanards of thinking and Friday)all places of business will ply at her residence. * living. The constant growth of The o t • be closed as usual. -A. J. and Mrs. Howlett enter- Companion ineircnlation and influence Are BhoWlIIg - t Misses Gibson and Sherrard, tained a number of their friends is a tribute to the aspirations and of Kinsale, s ht Sunday with M. on Tuesday evening. struggles toward ideals, in the home pe and in community of the vast body '"New Linoleum and Floor Oilcloths, new Floral patterns, S. and Mrs. Chapman. -Robert Taylor, of Buffalo, of American men and women. ' - -.Mrs, B. W. Wood left on .� _ - very pretty. Hem Union and Wool Carpets. Good • and Mrs. Delamere, of Minden, pp Monday for a visit to her son GRAiyOLITNIC WALKS. Stair Carpets. �Pe have a good choice in the above were here this week Attending ' George, of Philadelphia. — ,� •_ ' lines. - -Charles Carruthers, of Mark- their brother's funeral. Being in the small town of Alexan- ham, has rented the evaporator -A. Rusnell has vacated the dria recently and seeing her handsome on Church St. and will operate Shirley residence on Church st. walks, we bethought of the agitation it this season, We understand that Mr. Rusnell in Pickering and so send our respects. -Public school closed yesterday has gone to the city for the pres- This town has nearly two miles of granolithic walks and it is without New Ever da 'Goods.-for their Easter vacation, and ent. doubt the best continuous piece of J will be re-opened again on Mon- -:lir. Edwin Law,who has been work that has come under our day, May 1st. a resident of Colorado for some notice. Not a crack is to be seen in . We have a great choice of new patterns -Miss Maggie O'Leary, who has years, is at present visiting Thos. the whole length although it was put 0)), s and almost anything you want. New been visiting relatives in Mangy- Law, Sr., and family, of Church d)wn lank year and withstood a very Fancy Goods for Blouses, Shirt R'aists, ba for nearly a year, returned Street. hard winter. Wrappers. Flannelettes and Ginghams, Shirting, Apron home on Monde a On both bides of the main street and Monday. -Rev, M. C. and Mr. Tait, of „n three cross streets, the walk is Ginghams, and Catton Goods of all.kiuds. Just come and -Some of the G. T. R. officials Claremont, spent a couple of days laid. It is of rarying widthswhile the ___._ ._!tee enjoy showing you our new goods. -were in town on Saturday in con- thi= week with Rev. Wand Mrs. crossings are a model of wurkinan- nectiun with the repairing of and Mct;regoF. On Tuesday bis. lie-•sbiF extension of the Spink siding. Gregor and Mr. Tait attended The advantcges to the business ' -Mr. E. Ward, teacher of, the presbytery meeting in Whitby, places were apparent. Be:them the John Dickie ' � Ut1Dunbarton public school left yes -Farmers re ort that Lhe land people all were uncus of them and 0 terda to spend his Easter vacs- p preferred to walk on their dry }lard Y� this spring is working tip in excel- surfaces to stumbling over the uneven tion with his parents in'Coiling- lent condition. Owing to the very plank wallas of other places. A por- Wood• backward weather of the past tion leading from the C. A. R. sttition --Quite a number from the vil two weeks very little seeding so -ass left in the old board style, and lags and surrounding country at, far has been done. the advantage of the cement is so tip if -you J.i� tended the Tory Smoker at W hltby grant that it is likely this piece will -A. B. Dowswell of Claremont, pp ed on Monday evening, and report a be laid this year. most pleasant time. has been in town during the past The cost, we understand, sr as met -The I. O. O. F. of this place few days, re-roofing and other- by the sale of debenturee payable in ` will in future hold their meetings wise renovating the buildings he twenty years and which were sold at : •,in Dale's hall hold their of Bunings he recently sold to W. Allaway: par and the general opinion is that _Metallic Rod 9l - insteadso far the cost of this is about the - . hall as formerly, Mr. Bundy re- -Frank R. Conklin appeared at same as maintaining the walks yearly Collethe on Fri Gov g lay evening last un- guise at first objected but is is hard gbiles, Metal Ceilings and Walls Bee samples aaeZ gaiting the hall for store-room. i --Our Sanitary Inspector, W. der a auspices of the Athletic to find him now Moreover, when ngHandsome Catalogue at Bundy's. , �Q. Richardson, inspected laot Association. Although the pro- the walks were being laid, the only ! 1week the premises of Mr. Michael gramme he gave was an excellent difficulty said one of the leading Hickey, milk-dealer, and, found utas, the attendenae was small. cheese buyers, upon inquiry, .oar to 1 - sanitary —ht you wish a watch m clod[ sto them, everyone wanted his street • k7ubstaaUADY put up - the same in excellent sanity p las/ on t y tete with the walks. This wW no tavetrouQkire� 4 condition. repaired call upon P. J. Hilts in doubt come in time. e7 Shortest Notice. i --On Sunday afternoon while the shop formerly occupied by Mr Great pains were taken to secure a ]tittle Dorothy Hollingshead was Leslie. Mr. Hilts has had four coo,pwn=and one that Was noted for , imuning around the room,she fell years' experience in first-class ea- doing reliably work e.(•a if It cost a F� stook of GOf dw ]"ooh, slid all lliIIdB Of hBrdWtirBi ► striking her forehead u e tablishments and is prepared to little more. The cost, we understand ► Istore, aid sustaining adee cut G ranged from 12 to 1$ cents according II311ff, P8�II�8, et0. ► _ g guarantee satisfaction. ive him g isbove her right eye. Dr. B-atemam a" call. + to filling necessary. When one con- _ w ound it necessary to put several siders that the streets are often tow f 's em -Messrs. E. L: Chapman and P. and wet and that in many places, 1 J. Hilts have thoroughly renovat- many bad spots had to be crossed, the U N DY� YY S ,HARD A • The creek along the side of ed the shop formerly occupied by success of their work bespeaks the second concession just west of the Mr. John Leslie, by giving it a g� workmanship. The business < .. Brook Rood is gradually wearing fresh coat of paint and papering. Places took advantage of the presence a its way towards the road, and un- The former will use part as a of the builders to build their ap- less a break-water erected at proaches of the same. show room, and the latter as a re- Ho in I am not intruding on your 1, an early date, the road at that P g g point will certainly be destroyed. pour shop for clocks and watches. apace, I bops these facto may be This is a case where "a stitch in -Special Easter service will useful. time will save nine", and the road be held (D. V.) in St. George's _M,Lca HALL. Faint Economy, commissioner of this division church on Sunday next at 10.30 a. - should inspect it at ouee, as it m. and 7.00 p. m. At 8.00 P. M. One of the best paint authorities an address will be delivered to the may require immediate attention. Sunda School. Encourage the in the world says that true paint -Butchers report that beef cats y g is the price of beef and m total of the = tie are exoeedin"gly scarce in the teachers and children by youreconomy y is ' the su count at the resent time. The presence at that service. The an- /� cost of the material and its appli- p nasal Easter ti erst nieeting Q/ result' cation divided by,the somber of w anpork is soaring to ivacces- will be held on Monday evening d '- po g the 24th lust. at 7.80 o'clock D � : .times you have to repaint in a . .. sable heights. Some dealers how- You know the medicine that - ever, state that the condition of e�� given term of years." mates are, rich blood- O O affairs is not so alarminga.s others -On Sunday morning, Rev. G. A er's pSarsi Sarsaparilla. Your state and that the present scar- McGregor announced to the great mother, and Other,all your = 0 THE SNEAiI'IA►-W/LU�/� pifJNT —city is only temporary. Never- surprise of the Congregation,that ��' awns To raclrT sullD4"" WIT" Lha-less, butchers throughout the he purposed handing in to the folks, used it. They trusted country will find a good a:cuss Presb7lery �dhich met on Tues- • �' -gives that sort of economy, - -for raising the price of meat. If day his resignation from the char- Sars"par�llA "a�.lhenskill do their duty we will gee of Pickering and BroughamYou wM � � � �� be able to survive. congregations. The announce- -At the annual meeting of the meat came m a thunderbolt, as it. Their doctors treated it. O of material and application ..:Ontario DentalAssociation at To- perfect harmony has existed be- Your doctor trusts it. Then figures out best with S.W.P. ronto,amongst the business trans- tween the pastor and his congre- trust it yourself. There is ; 'acted -was that of passing a reso- gation. Mr. McGregor gave no health and strength,in it. Going to paint? lotion for taking steps to educate reasons for resigning, And the -1 (ra sed�y from lndirmlloa and Get S.W.P. color the public better in regard to the' deepest regrets are expressed by thin Woo& r foaud no reust until t took cards. _ Ayer•. eargpar(Ila. Four Douses perms- needs of.dentistry., It is propos- the congregation. > 117 CAYa&me." RA=T,Mt.Kisco,x.Y. ed that the papers bearing on the -It is with regret thatfwe re- ai.00abortie. o.c..Tsaco•• 8 �'' care and preservation of the teeth port the death of one of the old- kA •" for be. prepared and delivered in pub- est an(] most highly•respect•ed res- :. • SOLD OV lic. It was also decided to con tin- idents of the township, Mr. Jarues � Blood tieie the agitation 'cotiiinenced• last i.. �Palmer, which took place on ' year for legislation requiring the Wednesday evening, after a b. A yeras Pius are gently laxative. • a • -compulsory examination of the illness which lasted between three They greatly aid the Samaparllla. Ay teeth of children attending School. And four days, the caiise,of death ----"------ : :-.Chtv;. Taylor•of, Wliitby, fix• being a complicated disease of t,00a �a Q � ~ `1 about twenty-five years, conw-t- the lungs, heart and kidneys. The sox ' H ed with the Cu-turas of that place, der(-fisc d �i its born in Sen c) 'neo m I s and at one time editor and pro- township in 1'S26, and when about Itis sdefi i0' � m � � � � ►7 m rietor of t.ho Gairet,te; diedat hili six years-of Iit;o, inoved•with his 6tot �" a Home on Sunday :fit the age-of M) parents to Pickering township, =a 0A r ,mom � ��'0 Several kegs of No 1 Salmon Trout received, „'years. Six y'ety's ago hl' receive('! where }le lids ever since resided v q m .' EC paralytic strok(+,but was'; able to with the excelition of about two =� '=dv Io 1 0 - also some choice Finnan Haddie, .;go around [inti' 44 ] about L week tigo yc ars �chc+n he attended Selnivarti o iy'ivyQ I,,,, m :: 10 when lie received a second trok(e 'nests Clirveliin(], Ohio, where 'he e��i IIs o W. T Ory �N, Pie�e •lob �n�. which resulted in his dciiLli. llu iviLs a school-m,�te of the late Jas. s r �� 0 1J l7F , was a sou of the late C ounty I A. Gorf}eld, President of the Uni- Fs k, - Treasurer, Mr.Peter TAvlor, iv ho tis:,ytait es- of whoiu lie. eonld tell '•'O i c ea o t3 -was`a pioneer settler• of Pickering miny interesting stories. For a �_-PI1 o,m tip o a aw°oofl A m;°I - - - Township, having owned,A farm nniube.; of years lie was active =' 1 i fs g Y �aop�a��o o p u Patterns on the Kingstone Road itbout tc1•o in public life, havingbeen deputy- to " K SeV�Yl Dozen g - P Y w�i y >N v o miles east of file village ubw occli- "reeve of Pickering township fors i �� o o S S o a° ► -pied b Jas, .Wood. The de- ton ears. Ile was a membexof the s O o a at ^ ° ° x z y , g , p Y 3' V o • - Just come to hand, many of them entirel new deli ns, - ceased was married three tithes, Disciple church. 13e ie survived o ° ► a ' he v4i11 be sold At the following prices. - ,, and leav6e it widow and oiie by a widow, one daughter and » °k3 0;4 4 $ a They daughter, Miss Mabc+l. His fluter- two sons, who,have the deepest j; � 32 in. wide at 35c each. i o o a a „ :lir yds long, 30c each. al took 'piece on Tuesdoy after- s' m nth of the communit in OJi i am i;c � M° p Q � p •• 30 " y P Y Y noon to the Friends' burying their sudden bereavement. His ,r eg 1# ,. fig 25c each. gm�n I of this places and was con funearl will take place at 2 p. m. January 1906—Wbitbv 9th Osbawa 10th. "' - ducted by tbo I. O. O. F. of which on Saturday when his remains Brougham 11th, Port Perry lsth,IIx• �• Lia Boone, Pickering: - order the deceased was;an es- will be conveyed to Erskine dem= bridge 121h,Oannington 11th.BeaTart" 1J teemed,member, etery for interment. loth. f ,