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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_04_28 i. tom' • ,Y , r THE PICKER r -SOL., SIV. PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. APL 28 1905. —i�0 29 �� VV09*4l^ "al dame*. Highland Creek. fine fence around his residence. Char- Puckrin: Treasurer,Jas. Pardon; 1st Spink Mills '! lie is bound to have his house and Vice, W. Westnev; 2nd Vice, Miss M- The East York license commission- grounds look right. Pardon: 3rd Vice, R. Guthrie; 4th ere met on Saturday to consider the The congregation of St. Margaret's Vice, W. Guthrie; Organist, Mise E. u aloe e a e vo Olo the r_. Red Wheat' - 1.02 bus. Theresa Wall,' Danforth road, .was two years xgo, intend building a Forward Movement and 11 to Dr. White Wheat - - 1.02 " given three months in which to>"dis- handsome brick structure this coming Crew's salary. F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Surgeon - ,� g Spring Wheat 83 ose of her stock, as was Mrs. M. A. summer. _;.-Al �. to Canadian Pacific Railway; droner p •� _ Ontario Conn ismer of Marriage 40enses. Goose Wheat - 88c " Maxwell of this place. The houses The Easter services of our churches One Lady's Recornmendatoiri Sold CLsaemoat; �ce hours-Before to a.m., 1 to 9 Manitoba Flour $6,00 bbl. were deemed unnecessary as hotels, were attended and much enjoyed. ..; %sa.,e etftow Ito s p,m. Private telephone Thea lication of Charles Crew of Appropriate Flfty Boxes of Chamberlain's q �� PP Easter anthems were eoaoectionwith Balsam.Greenwood.Br Family Flour a.i 0Stomach and .Liver Tablets. ltt Zion,A:Johnstoa's;tth coat, Wm oowie'r Pastry Flour - s 5.70 ++ the Halfway House was held for fur- sung and the floral decorations were -? Tth non),and D Pugh's(9th con) 6-17 Bran $18.00 ton ther consideration, and the same was very fine. I have, I believe, sold fifty boxes of Shorts done with reference to the hotel at The W. F. M. S. of Washington Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver — Unionville. All the other applica- Methodist Church held their annual 'tablets on the recommendation of Dental. _ __ Jumbo _ :25.00 _ Lions were granted. meeting last Sunday evening. A very one lady here, who fir•txt bought a box `��R.E. S.BARBER,L D. 8.•D. D 8.. Graham, Whole Wheat Floors interesting address was given by Miss of thorn about a year ago, She D Dentia,stouffville. Honor graduate or Chop of all kinds. Searboro Junction. Chase of the Deaconess Home, To- never tires of telling her neighbors �^ she Royal College of Dental surgeons sad of -_ ronto, on the Missionary Outlook, and friends about the good qualities the nniversit or Toronto. Souses to 28 a.m„ Hard and Soft Coal.. Honor roll of our Public School for The Toronto Street Railway } 9♦o o p.m, �ce in Grubin's Block,over Jew- above prices Sub'ecttoChange without• an have a 1 Y C'om'p- gist, R Tablets,—P. M. Shore,. Drug- every store. Local telephone No.94. Appoint Totice. April. Junior Division: No. on roll Y urge number of men and gist, Rochester, Ind. The pleasant meats may be made for evenings. Redden ce 43, average attendance 30. Jr. 1st- teams at work on the street railway purgative effect of the Tablets makes O'Brien ave. -3iAREHAM every Monday and Model Bakery Co., Limited. John Heron, Hazel Bolton, Ruby which is being rushed through the them a favorate with ladies elsewhere. Tuesday. office oyor White's stone. ST77 Walton. St. 1st-Martha Davison, Township. Part of it is already com- Fcr sale by ALL DRuGCtrsT9. I Winnie Miller-, Harold Harold :Ic_ pleted and the street cars run nearly Legal. Bryan.;Jr. Pt. 2hd-Ruth Ashbridge, to the Markham road. --- -- '�'�� George Catton, Frank Bolton, ?_r. •• NOt1C@. =' J. H. AREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- Pt. 2nd-11audie Davison,Ulive R'esr, Base Line East. tIJ a TIER.Coun:y nuns Attorney,amd County Willie Heron, Jr. 2nd-Maggie Bell, All parties owing the late John mliaitor. ooazt Hoae,what,. rev James Catton, Frank Bolton, Sr, The following is the standing of the Leslie wwild confer a great favor if � � 2nd-Melville Meade, Hr.alia Beckrtt, Pupils of S. S. tine 1. I'ir kering, for they would call at my residence and = - �OW Mcf3ILLIVRAY, BARRIB• Mable Heal. Senior Division: Nu. nn April: 4th class-H. Stanton, D. settle their accounts at once. ` ate,soncitcrs,ae. oBco opposite Po■} rull 3i, averagge attendance 9,0. Jr. Junes, F. Balsden, G. Stephenson, U. h1P.'�, J, LESLIE„ Pickering. italoe Whitby.Ont. Jn�,Bell Dow,B.A,;Theo, 9 3rd ce Mur;ro, Harry Brown, Gulliver, ti, Stephenson, dad-L. Hal. A:et3tuivra7 LL.B. fdonev to Loan. liy Edith Dexter. Sr. 3rd-Willie Craig, lett, C. Philp, A. Wray, E. Wilson,L. Jahn He:rl. Jiut Bell, Jr. 4th-hone Balsdon, H. Stephenson, J. Howland, Painting, Paper-Hanging. VeterouvrV. Of alI materials and design Beckrtt, LeckhartTrinell,•Jack Meade G. Richardson, Sr. 2nd-H. Rieh- — kepti n stock. It will pay you Int..4th-Jennie Heron, Willie Red. arils, 1, 'Wray, R, Powell. Jr. 2nd- The undersigned is prepared to ac- K• 13oOPS.Ia9,iVETEBble ARY S `R" to cal] at oar works a=d inspect our stock, uran, Mable Dexter, Sr. 4th-Joseph• J, Hutvland,'C', Bakden, C?. Richard• r.ept orders for painting and paper- and obts.in prices. Don't be re--led by ine Leslie,Reggie Meade, Willie Heal. son E, Richard on. Sr. Pt. '2nd-A. hanlzing. Twelve years at the busi- orrnary College, Toronto, registered member a to we do not em I Howland, 51. Hallett, 1%, Richard. " Mf tte Ontario y% tenoary Medica' Awn-0n. ag employ them,con cent• .+ �„n, ness•in England. _ ioame and re•;deace one and one-quarter 03:164 ly we can, acd do tbrow cff the agents Cherrywood. Jr, Pt. 2nd—R,Goruilev,H. Richards, A. pea L1I E11. •nonb of oreea Raver. oMce and ahoeinA force commission of 10 per cent., wbich you will I. Jones. 11. Rogers, 'feacher, r, boars 5 to 11 a m., and l to 4 pm• PTrvate oertainl rive b - _7f C•bl ktina St., Pickering, 6slepitone is my office P,O. addz•es, Gress Y y purchasing from as, A Hiss Flo. Wand spent Easter with _-_ _ 'Rt7sr, ons call solicited. her parent; here. - Balsam—Zion. — -- _ WHITBY ®R,1t11T>: CO., Miss Jessie Mainland has gone in The re or nn d �/,� ' uOtneo* garb*. Locust Hill to reside. p t of S. C. �o. 14 is as fol= �Vickering OSI VO y Opp.Post OlDea Whitby~Ontario lilts olive MacCrae spent Sunday log,,: Sr. 4th-Siverera Jones, Edith with Miss L. Timbers. Slack, Jr. 4th--Kenneth Hogtop, P. -Yards at Spink Mills, 0MaS DU:IN,Cooveyanoer, Com- Mrs. Chapman ie able to be up again Slack, Willie Scott, Willie, Day 3rd .. msautoaer for taking Amdavits, •tee 3'ICSERIN LIBER i after an attack of bronchitis. -Annie Day. Tom Scott and Flichard Beat Qaallty of Hard Coal ItSlaeemoa+.sac. 'slits t',Gates has talon up residence Day all squad. Lad-J,dag a Jones. with Joseph Cowan and family. Pt- 2nd-Hazel aorto Willie Hor- Full weight Guaranteed• ID BIIa'tING, Issuer of 1V1.arriage p y• P. • Weeosetsfortheobaaty of Ontario. of. First-elaias vehicles for f=irs by day Jas. O'Neil, of Barrie, visited here top. Mark Linton, Percy .Sirddleton, j ��11 j,, _—teethe Sim* or at lug reetdenea,Pialkerlug or night 'Bus inaoaneesioo rases• tthiisdweek w.th his niece, Mrs. J, Gar- R�alter Gauslin. Sr, et. 1st-TomlanStave and VheStaut S3ZeS lag all 4 T.B,tniaa• Freight and Linton, Herme Gauslin. Longon Hul• ng all delivered R.t 1i all prate t the The Somerville family are around burt- Those present every day were i- vtll S. J es. �� �we ffiarZie� �A4ID BELDAM, auctioneer. Ao., again niter being in quarantine for 4n E. Slack, K, Hortop, P, cyte. Tesminq of all kinds done Slack. W. Scott. W. Dig.. A. Day, T, Wonsan.soisclte ales from b1a nmenaroms Some time, yy trl.na•nosh ear and near bases of f.a®.,tars, an shorts,notice. Sale and cant• Scott Fie Iia VV, ,+ad H. Gauslin, H. prices, x took sad sv.rythsaa the is to a awed will M Mr and M r'v. Blake.of Cedar Grose, y• Miisd/ed by the subscribe*wixb shautmoss ear taiuioa stable is eoaaaotdoa. visited with Jae. Laughlin and family and W. Hortop, P. Middleton. ,std sold to the very ben.a•tnteae eP17 Oa Sunday last. _ �� Peak, Maas Emily Garland has returned GREEN given. We have&Liao on hand quantity.of _ �y B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK Ptop+t'4efor. home from the city where she has -_ BeatQuali-y SmithingCoal. • JLJ a (senvevanow. Oosarafwoaer tax laking been attending school. Mr Lehni�aa to speading lois Baster Our Coal makes warm friends. rda,,U. Amouaaaae tta tlooe7 b teas Har many friends here will be pleas holidays in Newmarket. Orders left witia w, teak delivered -, •i mfarm ~Inow of Marriage Lie ed to learn-that Herbert Hedges, who 'Mus Mary Turner, of Toronto, via PromptIv. , tseess" �'' Omt. for lately underwent as o ration at the parents at Easter,-Furniture- pe iced her •,� POS TILL Licensed Auctioneer, Toronto hospital for Lha ainpvtatioa Minis L Bice and Lucy- spent Easter T>ties •. - ^. . for Count," of tiori and Ou%sr" sac• •ll s s a of his foot, it now doing nicely. i i Lindsay with Mr. Bice. RUM n sales of all kinds art"Mee to on shortest Miss Louise Patch is visiting her EYtEII � � of C���iJ�s lsetlee, Address Gran aiver P.O. Oak .. _ arou�gHant, - sister. Mrs. W, J. Turner. , ,A fall line of firs- _ Miss Alhe Fuller spent Eaeter'with - Ineorported by act of Parfumaot lets _ 1 POUCHER. Licensed Auction- a)aar farnitare oow Jos. Burk is laid u at time-of Mi-'Mabel Gilbuly, of '.Markham. a _ 3melceatag l>ria�. + • seri yayorik d ontand CAU kin too Los IDs exhibition is g p bliss Winnie Wilson was- the guest Ant:ioila.d Capftar. ...$, jm andviiijaguous made am mod, L. Miss Eva Hopkins Sunday last. ubambed s�s�j nuns Zed d :aenb�y aci o 000-o jQ right. liRMthe city.Putts i �g friends of est of.Mrs. of Green Sat. ` semi . Re..;>. oda.ere................. . ... i,M.eAM - prt•.se sale Nortewles. rata, notes sad g gu wa �ssera!aeaoaate promptly collected and saes, Mrs. T. C. Hubbard was in the `last, tsl�lay Joan Oow T H.Mcg[.•. p aYrerideat �b.shiae , �reatoq s.ttlemeate ifnaranteed. Phone or ,�� S. Dillingham. city on Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs, Anderson,of Toronto, e + eta for Berme and particular, Brou"7 b • Miss M. Littlejohn, of Whitby, visited the latter', Note Oo ieccuoonns sonciitedas e p mptlyymade Out. Dates may be fixed at Nies OMce, y j Y• grandmother, Mrs, Pickering, Ont � visiting her rents here. B. Doted. Farmers Notes av«+ootea American ata _ .c Foreign giubenge bousbt and sold Drafts Up- music t i A. White, ofpToronto, spent the Mrs. Rodoev, of Toronto, spent socai yaslable oa all parte or the world e m1�'glCi — holiday under the parental roof: Easter with her sister, Mrs. Eli as�ss sank Deyartment. + Mrs. G. Burk, of Toronto, spent Ni hswander. fntww%allowed on deposits as hi gas our- Miss - iD L. L of Lore,holder s Accede- the holiday with her.mother,Mrs. �iMe and Miss Maud Doten, of To- rent rates.a"eredit•d hi l�-jenny to d•pwttorg ' mic Diploma of London ConservatoryWagner & Cos y ronto,spent Easter with their mother, Cseso.-3K err. Manager, of Music, will receive pupils for in- Brodie. Mrs. O:I3. Doten. n struction on Piano and in Theory, at Miss L. Littlejohn, of Ashburn, Frank and Miss Annie Booth at- Have a full line of fresh and cur at- the rectory.Pickering. 4-ly spent Sunday liege with her par tended the marriage of their cousin in r - - --. ed meats constantly on hand.- eats. Peterboro Tuesday last. I + Spice. Roll, Breakfaet Bacon, Miss F. Gleeson, of Toronto, is J. B. Wilson bad the misfortune of Real Estate, Haim, Bologna, Weiners, etc. visiting her blathers dere fora losing a horse by tieing kicked by ITabi i ho me. another• Its leg was broken,. e Pride =SZl3'L1ra2ZCe, Highest rices ped and Mrs. Wilson attended the t g p paid for Master i and Miss. A. wedding Wednesday last of the ,i t' ♦ Butcher's cattle. Ward, of Pickering, is visiting Tat- ter's sister, ,Miss Z. Beare, to Mr, oae9 W idOsa _ -- friends here. Rees. � Messrs. A- Beer and L. Mat- Alf Hoover was again elected presi t - thews a nt Sunday with Brook- dent of the Markbam'and Pickering �eed� deeds en g The housewife of stand. 4 lin frit ds. Telephone Co., and the old direetoia log and taste, properly T. Poacher was sworn in cop- mostly returned to office. A good 50 acre farm for sale in 4th Easter. Monday the. Mission $and Prides herself. upon the con.., Pickerin a b n call Field or Garden• stable for this section of tl}e coup- sitting of her table, If concert came off and,as usual a grand her napery and silver a and skip g �� try at Whitby. succasa. The church was well flHed Insurance of all kinds attended to, Al] orders taken and filled. The �`m. Burk slid Miss A: Nilson, and the program good. Special men- be above criticism so -•� of Oshawa, spent Sunday with J. tion could not be niade of any one as shaorueld her table glass Village pioperty for sale. following seedsmen :-Simmers.. and Mrs. Burk. all did.their parts well and the even- Frame to rent Rennies and Steele Briggs' and L. J. Gleeson was in Greenwood ink was much enjoyed by all present. brought down free of charge at The Mission Band af•e to•be con Conveyancing of all kinds do attending the store of his father, gr,atti= a ogue prices. who as hi Whitby. lated upon,.their success. j, We Q. Richardson• N. Mechin and Miss Gordon, of Rich Cut arlae�s Supply Stare Oshawa, visited at the former's Audley. _ hone on Friday last. G1asS - - — Notary Public, Pickering. 1. A. Lawrence-is spending the'hori- • .Pickering. S. H. Stevenson was in Whitby days at home. on Monday atteuding the meeting The entertainment on Tuesday of the License Commissioners. evening drew a fair crowd. adds tone and uality to JDJOMIN- i on a•ran was-the first to fln- e' l. Palmer and,a friend spent Sunday ish trading, on the 14th. Nearly' everyone will be done the end of this See our assortment.' here with the fornier's mother, YHess Quite a few froth here took in week. _ Capital.Paid Leo, $3,000,000 the song service held in the Meth- As e stated a week ago the Robb farin of 200 acres is reported sold to Reserve videFunand @3 G34 0�o i. t church, �Vhitevale, oil Suuda3 Pardon Bros, Congratulations to the liadividcd Protite 'W r 1 night. horde ` Stoc' Food _ g It is with regret�t'e .report that John Yucl.rin delivered Burne• tine � Norman $aeJ�ett our teacher, Miss Rutherford, has cattle to Rrooklin this week, K. s WHITBY BRANCH handed in her regi nation to the Guthrie g Sons lifted theirs last week, - Look at the price of feed; Dr., ' g and received sorite $1100 for the same. trustees of this section. • ``t. Hess' Stock Food saves feed. It General Bank1II'g According to appointuieut by Thirteen of them averaged 'close'up Jeweler,andpptician. Is endorsed by every farm paper. , to L400 a piece. th County Council, T. P u . e C u t c ocher Y Mr. T. L. �Villbray, of Tremont Bt1S1neS$ Transacted. F. M. Chapman was home for a few is attending the Ontario Ednca_ Brock"S�, SOUtII, Whitby. - . ` III., who woo seventeen premiums �••' g days, . He has resigned 'his position tional Association hell this week �., at the Worlds Fair, is a very S ecial atxention given to"the collet• on the n fitness to accept a partner- strong advocate of Dr. Mess' stock p at Toronto. ship ou the paper at Alexandria. He a���������• .- - i._. tion of farmer's,sale and The Eckardt family gave a con- is steadily working his way to the < �Oetd' other notes. cert here on Thursday night last; front rank of journalism. YoT14`SYlirA - Note the price of eggs - Dr. 3' g Hess' Poultry Panacea 'is the — - but they had a small audience. ..The public schools open on Monday Y SAVINGS DEPARTMENT,. as their Company cau10 with a and parents are specially,requested to / guaranteed egg producer. _ t. p Y start the younger chittyren for the STOCK • FOOD Hess' Instant Louse Killer has =ep0Zjte received off $1. and very poor recommend. summer term, as the new classes will be formed. Inspector Waugh called Has no equal in fitting' up 'the 25 imitations. Use the original upwards. farm. horse for his hea » On your cattle. ± 1ter@6t allowed at highest Scarboro last week and was successful in arous- yY For sale at Ing more enthusiasm in the lines of spring's work. current rates. Mrs. Wm. Heron has sold-her beau both pupils and teacher. - Co=pvand,@$ or paid half tiful residence to T. Jackson. The annual weetingeoffthe e E. L. df Tey it once and•you will be convince d PICK.ERING yearly Mrs. W. C. La.Fraugh was at Lind- C. E. was held on Wednesday even- that it liar no rival, N WS say last week attending the funeral of ing, Rev. Mr. Moore presiding, and PHARMACY 11.J.THORTON, her brother F. Lawson, lelected the following officers: Preai- L. D. BANKS, btANA0321 C, Beldam is commoncing to build a,dent, Alonzo Edwards; Secretary, L, 88-ly Pickering. •: .S .. .'.'.J, '.. ... ..' _.., ,...,.,^ .:'_ _. •.. .,....' v. ...{- :' .._ .r< .y,, .;. 'I., : ..� d4i✓X' '4 ))'�]' y'.l.�n.r-.: est,. .Yee IPC xri. -,y,7rB ^ '.. ;w...'r.. yM_;,Ex"''a -_.'.a,+,y. .,.Jew. {. .v—.a--.:G!..�,r :cin. o- a n.5,. ao.. wte+.. ..�.�,t:"'..:.,.',".k•^ t, ,:is'n T'^.5i'� rc ••q. r Y" "" ', m,r,�..,`',era<Sv'.-'i: .L+-c? tk >,,...:lN :{=> . � .... >X.�-..'.r:• ,•Ler ,.twa.- ...w*is5:,.''t' '.•�-i . . .... ,.. - .rik ,.,n. ,:.r•,z�5'i�'+w..- •,., ,y. at�,'9 civ l✓• r • ` c _ A DELIGHTFUL ' -SUR�PRI.SE 1 . --- ----_HE FELLS AS DEATH STRUGGLE WITI'~I LION. Wren Match Nearly Cost the fortea .drinkers is to give them a hot, steaming cup of FRAGRANT _.--__ --YOUNG AS EVER Trainer His Life. While A Franco-American athlete _.-_-: - - __._—' • --- named Rey was practising is Paris CHESTER LO OMIS TOOK with a lion named Brutus for the wrestling champiunship of Europe, DODD'S =NET PILLS.. which was to open at the Hippo- dromc, he had a narrow escape of Shirt waists _and dainty losing his life. SAad From a Used 4p Man 8o The lion, while its fore paws were a instead of some. ordinary kind. Thay''ll notice the difference quick Became As Smart as a Soy. on the trainer's neck and its head linen are made delij,htfully enough, then nothing. will do them but BLUE-RtBB,ON TEA. T over his shoulder, unexpectedly Orland ii and fresh with Riln- Ont•, May 1-(SpeclaI� enttd. its teeth in t Luca r� 6 air. Chester Loomis, an old and re- trainer stopped wrestling, and tried light Soap. iB pecte(1 tarn living in this section, to disengage himself by withdrawing is spreading broadcast the good from the jacket and leaving it in then Biot Z'eIb1A - ' news that Uodd's Kidney Pills arc lion's possession. Back � i C�e s r' 'a sure cum for the Lame Back and 73ut he fins unable to do this, and Complete Without PSIS Kidney IXS_se so common among Brutus, `wi houtmed to othe gencounter, '.. old people. Mr. Loomis says: g i6 years of age and s "I Am mart and began to tear the trainer about i and I ive the shoulders and sides. AlthoughE The blcycic is king. Every person realizes now that thero _. and active as a boy, g bleeding freely from fifty wounds, Dodd's Kidney Pills all the credit Hey, who is a powerful, athletic is.no other vehicle so convenient in th.e couijry, town or city for it. young fellow, kept his head, and as the wheel. The wheels vve sell are the best in the world. An admirable food, kith all "Before I started to- use Dodd's cejtlizging that he was at the mercy its natural qualities intact _ Kidney Pills I was so used up I of the brute if he fell, kept him off as fitted to build up and maintain - Cleveland could hardly ride in a buggy, and I best he could. robust health, and to res11� -could not do any Work of any kind. I�r this time Mr. I3ostoclk. and his. - Winter's extreme cold. It is assns aS Q�=I-f iris _..Everybody- thought I would not live assistants had gathered round the a, valuable diet for children - long. I)odd's Kidney fills Are a eaoa trying to .rescue the Hainer, and wonderful remedy." watched frith apprehension the real- AM , Brantford The Kidneys of the young may be lstic combat between the man and wrong, but the Kidneys'of the old the lien. rfhe wrestling tj,>ut,.which n J r must be wrong. Podd's Kidney had commenced in the usual playfulOCO Aff�' Welland= V alp - - ro .Pills snake all wrong Iiidac:ys right. manner. had now dev'eloPed into a The Ko-st NutritioUS -- rIhat is why-they are the old folks' grim contest, in which one of. the greatest friend. combatants was fighting for his life, and ECOtlomiCal. THE CUSHION F AItZE and fur tally two minutes his fate GARDEN CITY NEAR LONDON. �"�,",Iyollel se al:d. A. ROYAL I300IiLFT. is the net f,at'.:rr, ]t his l,rraug7t l;ic:c lin= e�uin in'o po- .� tip the -'tmequal- contest, I@llilanthropic Englishmen Plain a, but a further ditBcult3 in the way of The Grand Trunk Railway System pular favor-Make i.Q;JiAg�1 �GC�i Smooth, " Model Town. I'I t,is rescue teas the' tact that in a qpe distributiuq a very handsome The SIIIS' Hygienic Handle Bar I cage cornmunirating v.ith Brutus a I tooklet descri tive of the It 3l us P _ Ta bully} a city with industries as companion lien was making defperate koka IIutel, that is situated to Lako varied as to support a population of efforts to force an entry through a 'I(esseau, fn the Muskoka Lakes, a co::.;> n.on invention to til" Cush:, n 1 . Al ti:the or our thirty thousand, and Lu house the' t - "Eli f land% °! Critario." The {,ubli- stew catalogucs, anti new picture-cards. �funtitln this. paNer. i halt o;'en r.00r. ' people on model lines in a cum1nun-I At last Bru"19 wen lassoed by ,fin- cation-is one gitirg null description ity where everything. is done to re-!, Bostock and drarzed inti, the all- of the attractions that may be found y Co 7R; ;ain the advantages of the courarn', jcinino caF:r. After Itrc had "hero at this rel>'ular retort, handsomely il- and �lustrated Lith culoreci riotsof lako Canada Cy a '��GL is the ambition of a company of b311datted in the 2iip]r,drome infirm- i p yh'lanthropic F•nglj�hmeti.r 1hr}' have, aro 11e Was ta�en to the I oth5ch:ki and illan•l eic* •ry., the hotel itself, L td,rRO 6 I. spital, where thin d•,rtc,r4 said ;and many o.' the rl,ecfal features that ( S �6 S bought shirt; c,•ht hundred acrtw - oC t land in Fiortfordshire. some thirty= that, thnnts to his athletic cons'itu- may tc found th,.re It Is printed oo es Makers of the World's St $iCyCl S >ti five miles from London, an,i there 1 tion, it 1'!cud poisoning did not set linin tie! paper. i ofand in a cover ro fans en:,mrl _ ;hey are la}ing out and huilding1 in they huP^d to sa>o him. .. ig g ApGearaL<e of Morocco Canadian Headquarters i 'the first gankm city in Englard. `leather, with a picture of the hotel for Automobiiets, �� �' r 'fife sttuntiun is high and healthy I --- Marty Stranstt+'�d we..+anly Beauty !rod s+rrourdings nn the sar.,e and Th- Ian,l is fertile unci -Eculd-. pro-I�,:roc,; k:m. .t arid t;nr, crest of the hotel emhnssrt in l .i ,• ;� n-nlnF�t !yi: It, \ ,,I) vide much of the vegetable, the neW pertPct ht h rel of A lat:co through this i. ,..,ueh of t'1at purity dr;inn .m en g (+ Fut : `•'cin (to new O(Ttic: fru i^ till, u! A \t t1�r! .+ ;otntnunity will reyuirc I•rclm most;'Iti,t .ry lilteru:g. It these organs are •bcoxlet makes oat :,)ng for the ld''a' "Ila- the cashier told tuu what oil }' irc., r 1 _ _karts of the town there will be un- I tt,acased ai i will . nut perform tr,eir euro: of Sumner end outdoor IfAa. Iar.e ilo this afternoon?" U I, C iOla I ` r. ,cam �r u n icwa c a il, ei, *! j,rc tr.tL1 ri , 'Jinn ` intrrru tell rrjtsclf Of counts and ,trctiun and nova i seek in ru h for aril collies . maty he secured grntult- 14oy,-.. yev e:ir; I'm to wa4e him I der + lobo a+._ li".i, bi ,! !YG Jar.ie p tunctiuna than' in the town n fur beauty South f sully by app!_Ing to any Grand when I !ice you coming." tit "J Are to be presrrved as far as posse- i An.rr+ran Kidney Cure dares out all Trunk ticket otflco. At FAFiX ]� Tf'd 1, Gh:N file. For examNe - in the u,y,,nt.l'� ihruugh too bury c : flitercrs - " Ili tltt,n� boots and shoes catsa ,wl t u: ,, -rlrl, r,;ran dn!,acry at Alam square, rotind tvhtc'h will I,e --repairs we>it huts-4(S corns }lcclowav 4 Corn Cure is the tin,, duui, u'd 'I arch ,I ,1l iu , \ f erected the Pubhc building, stand! In an old Virginia cemetery there Ili to time. t;et a bottle at oncu thin main + ty 't ''r"'' of three old oaks. These are'td be lett) Jucksoa-"FIoR'a your family?" is a weather-bentcn tombstone bear- a,"d cure your tuns t. c , lard r w';1 and guarded, Johnson="Pretty w,;11, bhanc }ou Ing theso inscriptions- ?if!stress-"I uadertitarld ynit sfonri ur + u,tic r u+ curt y uu .r. in,cty In 'e 5hnr trM•K W..:- r w Iii.W rd From the raittca}-stati: n to 'thy I,•Ano of ' your duughtery rrnrrieti I await my husbaotl Mar 26th, 1940: a ,t, i.• Yc , ,.a„ n ' n' u,t Sr,r n w']iule hour itt.th. dro.rway Ia r _square runs-.the main avenue, never "No,"No, and I can't und,rstand Hero I arn. December 14th, 18(11: night talk:n}; to the polleetran, rill- pi,.,t un thio rarrn hair fit it im 'Li.y. _ ler0 than cne hundced feet aide, Q_fll aby they d, n t go Pfi _ 'I hey -use c olwe joker has addrd.- �C,,, i}idi! '-"Shure„ you wouldn t halaucc if gat'. i,tn• -t r' til { i in all directions from the aq are ,.c Doha,.!I rmt ,t u.rt lar i. powder enough,, goo,lna•t;s knows' Late, as usual have the sl;tand there for an ho7u' lr,r n•e, au arrP4 o d and " radiate roads from forty to sixty ; t, her, can rtiu+l < yu:. t age i c„k ' y Aud say rothin', ma'am?' �dr 1011;•,g Fln,yland ail free t•y n 4 rG l feet wiil(�that is to say', as broad ; r +nu, Yr rc as the Strand and--Chea 'tins. the A .?oaic tnr •tl:,t Debilital.A -Farre Use F.ever's V> y 'Soap (a powder) 1 r .e tit l n,,w ., p lee 4 n egctl io Pella by act'ng ntn^ry �[mard'a Liniment Carus Diphtheria " �i `n^n 1ut,i.• w,• lair... find plsYrr V btrs e e streets Ut London. wide mar- but thoreugr�i on thin secretions or th• to wash woolens and flannels,- {pt ui+ _ rt , you'll like it. , „iii+ in the "•a, ,•, Gis farm. Ad ins of grass will border thein, and nabie turn, at mui',ilo c4 1 r r-hocy ks' a Gni T 4A�e .1,,�LrburIii...i,,wk la carry out the park-tike appearance I the jagging organa to berittht ! sir on h t d I -- —- .,µ n id a sin}"" " c show- rr ^ y y I and reatc•nng 'nein to full vigor 'I r•Y -" papa -" the build.- that the house- can tw .ali graduated a\,.:..• ar,•f Ville ran help to make people bright m, the door•" "Aarl what girl luta "hall b+: nrranfted on what they ;so used taut t!,l"Y ten Le deco ,,ruse bq our knnnpess. but tt'e can never at ua tuna without return of tine a.t- t'ou't+n�7'' "I stud it iv as ccrtain}y Tj 9 p� call "the Kew Fngland pdaa," of I nnaatsywi,ici, u,cy wells uaw_d to arhty accomplish anything towarris making a_v.rry harilibi door, but nut what � � ii " .., open lawns and no front fences. them• .. people gond except by our tenderness, I Karl coni, to talk about., That ane-inti"^Ps .•a `° -` ..tier.1, wrar.cs:r� PorerfttlJ ... ()n,the, (astern side of thin tnwn,,be- maria him laugh. and a minute later , ,,�.`-r,ta� t Handy, side the railway line, hdk berm set I M"rcow.i� situafod almost in the p� "t""1 i"+ apart a Eitc of about one hundred!grometzical ceriEro of F:uropetin Hua- kinatr�s Liniment Cares Colds, WC you were mine." e,.! . .M Low star.°xe rat Prlascf- .,aa to .,at - ecrav for the faEt stints' on which.. the' a.- . A General Favorite-tn every rllcc .+ tmi •t aft will depend for its existence. - A foul is firnerally. a person-who 'slyer introduced 1!r Tbnma•' f7cl,rt rice -p U't h&s not tailed to tetahlta}t i repo- ear I';lir.+•� Engineers, cabinet-maker~, motor- Twltohy Mue�tes and staewo4iinaN I detects .,-our faults while you are in tnt:un,' ahovi that tic earning \ '"I- alla{6&-x a car builders ane! printers are Already -"1`41 r. Nri.,s hcnrt • rk.efm :hot ".t• the act of calling attention to his_ ruem which ,t ,oe.eF.ue" aro vuYucd _ Ilea un a than or w,�tt,an �'tlese nerves everywhrre when heY- bacotr•:t known established. The laeicariEs are t0 • are shattered by di-w1c r,.n he't he own, it is in general use :n Canaria ar'i _ - hjdifen tr0[n the resldences b,y-a keit 11,;,tuned ,n cnntraRt !rl.th• el prrtlrnt,who `*- other countrum as a household rnefh,. Of treys, and as the:prevailing winds has been rn the ` rtr{,rh' and ham leen FOS t}vF !tl?C'rX YL ARS. ciao and the demand for it each dear P g drugged from thein by "Uth Arner•,ean ke and , rr of Forest lira, ti'inslow'a soothing Syrup has mhos' that ills a favorite whcietur the we t, the smo George li'rt t a of wothers for uxw: ' r from vine. � n rnitiion " are F,r nuc ni life to it. been used Y •- t'' be carried awayfrom. the UJit„ says_:. "1 Y their children while teething, It soothes . mall will + icrl to curs."-34 - lsouscs. L•'rcry'thing else ra the ch%vi, "torten~ the gonia, allay"polo. ASonilachrs. Tlender-"Yes, I ftjs 1:na abid^ UllngMfg.Cat>7SxletTtSt..Monts0eth,111. Every dwelling will haves -a garden.. torte WindceHe, regulates the atdyfor -- -- 'Ihe houses will ho so built As' to Hetc}tt-"'That frl!oty 'saved inns wt bowels, nod fa the best remedy for thin neighborhood it teas 1:nfashion- Lrarrhotia, twenty-Ave cents a boffin, able,•yoii know:" Mrs. Fiiii uecune Nght ¢fid ¢lin on all shies, unci from I:ankruptcy." ;�7eR'itt-"Flow world by o deU v sad ask sts t(g`out">uroa 'Ali you could ihir)k of no other ; f I Clea l Ahe factories will be constructed with was that?" Ilewitt--"Re married y,tnaiow's Doolhias Syrup," 22-u4 Fa.y to imprei it than by luuvillii r the same object, - Everywhere there the extravagant_ girl I,was enga;(d raittlivii►•Mgood Few work"tha 'Will be public gardens, anti parks, to .. Robinson-"11*hat spoilt Archie's settcr Without aStornaeh than with s BRITON AYBRHMM /TRUSS N." _ . 'and 'recreation-grounds, and nothing chance pith Mi*A Millign'?" Jenkitt� 'Inc tlttrt's got a cnnstai'.t "hurt" LaotfmairmiisPaetawa ae••e�M"i ugly or unsanitary will be allowed, -i'Shc told hien she disliked compli- fir. Koji Stan's Pineapple Tablets intim- Mena reiOA�t Qttaws,Quebm._ "The company will be able to enforce Stratford, .4th Aug 1893 refits." "And he, persisted in liay- urate tato digestive organs. Let• one er,- i - such restrictions because it will, sell MI fiSItS. C. C. ItICHARDIS & CO. ing them?" "No; he w+t5 stupid 1Oy the good things of lite and leave --- -- You sell no land. j:et the rents from which Gentlennen.-�fy r.eighhor'p lioy. 'i Ct1Otlgh to Deieve her and stop'." no bad eflects-carry them kith y°u in Customer (severelyr-"Do y it is to draw its revenue have been years old, fell into n tub of boiling your. v'ut pocket-GO in hos, 3S cents deceasc*d event heron Butcher filed at less than half the average water find got-scalds-ci fearfully:. A t Worse than that." Gus Etching, surninjr Skin. Diseases _� (blanr,ly)-" rates prevailing in English cities,' tomer (excitedly)-"Mercy on usI The town itself will cover•thirteen few clays later. his leas swelled to Cured far Thirty-five Conte. -fir, osaible?" Butcher three titncs Their natural size and Agucw•e Ointment relieves in one'day:' Where thtt'e's A will' there's drlap. How can that be p hundred acres, and it the surround- Urre a ot,i. in rnnninc ,orcii. I•F24 Pat- 'and curer Tetter, Salt Ibheum, Scald Words on the weather flock to- (confidentially)--"The meat I sell ing villages are included.in the E-'NT, s could get nothing to help him head, Eczema, Parber's Itch, Ulcers, 'gether. is dead-absolutely dead, sir." "proposed total populatici there l I recommended htIFARD'ti LINT- Blotches and all eruptions o(-thio skin. �ti� ^grill be. thirty-tlrC thousand people which, after usinG two bot- it is soothing -and quieting and acts Minard's Liniment Cares Distemper �i lilts ii011i 11! UUr�) 81K�51 Ill "•rI in the whole community. That cr ltles completely cured hien, and I. Tike magic in the, cure of all baby give some twenty-three to the acre• s remttr..casc; cured by humors. Sac-47 - _ for the "Duni-.nod, takinn the whole Iknow oT 'sterni othnn.cases ar.o•iind h _. LAdr of tncertain Age "She .bc He'who expresses his willingness . area of the estate, nine•persons to Ihere almost a liaved abominably. She 'told �lte I to die-for a woutlnn'tilways reserves the acre, the same � Linimr-nt and T ran' truly "T married for' money,'.' said the was a. P the right to fix the date of his de- There are streets in London-som+t say I never handled a ri i•ne which If loorlw ratan. "T10 it 1 asa al tthe , unhladylike?"olrhinAl hriondAsnlL mise• a one amu c ain y ice to ca }} as a as roo a sin a or given '!u<ate sonic "Of course there unci" tvitli certainly was, tin 'Tums-where their, fire ncarly__iour 1 universal sintistartion• -- incrnascd gloom; "so much attached rude than untruthful." -If your ch.ltdren aro troubled with hundred person., to the acre. To M. HIBERT, worms, give them Moth er'Graves' worm (:oilers so crowded !ri the dreary _ to it that she never parted with a Dickle's Anti-Consumptive Ryntpreeds I•:xtern,tnad' sate, sure and effectual. cent." no 'rec'u'tnttrendation• -To••-all .who are Try iL, and 'mark the improvement in metropolis the garden city should .l- _ Iainiliar with it, .it speaks for itself. your r gild. isecm like.a glimpse of heaven. PFrRTODS OF 1-IUMAN GRORTFI. �° prevent it Better Than to Ropent. years tit use in.the treatment of colds .. i n r A little medicine in the �hi,po u the and 'Coughs am} all nffcctions of the September throat has unquestionably established Tinti="Pill you ' say', This is o. e -,What is Jolinsnn'S h l'ine's?" "I Children' born between. P wonclerlul pellets which are known as. ver best medicines trheri ,Jack proposed'?" "No• uthorities its placo.among the Y sudden, P P think he is a honk-keeper; at. least, and February are, some a Parn,clee's Vegetable fills, administcrr for. g I }mended to, you hnoty; but I was he ti'ntts a hererl to often prevent.a serious trial you Will ❑ot 'reg ret'it. 1'ou wi.l never broil bar!c tho one he'state, not so tall as those holo in at the jroper Limo and Rich the ctiousrec- much tli�cares, It you ive it n so to,-,.Li that •T tor' at, and cried, I attack dof sickness and save ulpne> find, it '25. cents well invested. 13 - oorrowcd from me 13�t s;:mmer,': Ithe:sunimcr and spring months, and At 1Zst1'. instead_' — the growth of chilckrrn is much more irregularities oil s Bmf tOthe a digestive oirganl t p, ^ hYc cl 8 _ - - - rapid froth March till August. The y aro an invaluable• corrective rod FATtTTTC2Z AI T S IN BRITAIN. - exU emetics }row rel idly u to the- eansin the blood they clear' the Earthquakes fire.trot so t:ncommc,n sixtcentt, year, then there is slow skin of lull in the British Isles as might be sup- Those whom neglected coughs youth unC, the thirtieth year. The Itflaetl; Of the.-.6,881 earthquakes have killed'tcere.'once as healthy ` B I"ose l have been reported in, ' the and robh'st as y`ou, Don't follow • I],?�,'S chiefly grow between thin, tenth. Mabel '•`S•° you have. lnrd>;'en -••fill , p in their paths of neglCCt. Take `find hie nticnth 'year' Comparing the cri agement? If tv'e you return I world from the earliest threes u to t - cneral result. it' appears, that ed his ring?" Anty-"jFhy, noF that 1s-.,0, the British Isles were respon- the g , wouldn't be res onable, Of coiif`s, I sib?e "for no fovree> than 3'he' • 9� there-apo silt,periucjs,or grclwt.,, The She 10h tlrs}t extends up to the sixth or 1have changed my`opinion'rof Erc•orge, district of comric, iu 1'erth-thq', ins eighth ycn'r, "114 is ono of very Ibut I adutire the ring as much "ns [he favorite resort of the earthgitakc, Cons � � t y r c rapid growtll; the second period,.,cv'cr," " and in tato winter of 1S3'J, -1:40 earth 7j from tlevrn to fourteen -years, q u¢kes were experienced in this local-t 'i he Lung s growth i stow; the third period, ity, Moth .in England and Scotland �� Tonic g ENGLISI� SPAVIN LINIMENT St till1C r- $i _ r front sixtecr, to s tai t the fourth tho-autumn is the commclAC,. _ rr int now. It is gttaranttted.to ¢u neilloves alt 1 un1 soft or calluuscil ''for Cat'thquako there have been g' _ a• iriri\! sh0 ' 'a Slow r-owtli•ll • to uturl srvent -folic cure, It has cured many thous- 11 P lumps and ble'iil�hes from horses, blood nine Tri a n,- n t p vc ends.'- s • se an SO b the 11L e of thirty" for height, up to. spavin, curbs, epLuts, ringbone, I • �, S.C.,�yLtts k Co. rye fle for chest girth; the fifth growth still}••', sprains, soro ?end in winter, forty-lnur in spring, soil Prices: sn•ecney, P fft, Cirht iu.a'Immer. 25c.SOc.Sl I.eRo N.Y..Tomato Can• vin a ar�jsl is one of rest-, -front .thirty to CRY swdllen throat, ccuglis, etc. Save $a0 y_ b ' nu { years; the sixth period is character- by use of one bottle, Warranted tho ISSUE ATO. 111 t{ 1 '. 100tn art ized by a decrease in all ditnensivns utast -suondertal 13'lem/ah Ct;ra ever -Concerts fromrhaving a thing time. �� ! �fs�Asnw�gold sal? known. - . .. • :.. '. of floc' buoy. . . + y - -- • .. - _ k 1. ! t ,I .�': I I I ,.�,:t" .% ��.,. .1' �" "" , . . ".. V •y 1 " v .+ q" c t -f� , Ret.. ••...•. {. .. . ..•. +f• .•. •.. .•. ,. .;.%.•.�.;s.;•�.,.�;•-••«►••.�.�.• stile-tck, tell" and he clicked his y��Y� factors are Ntsn_tirrg the desired re- +>i•x, •:1 . - 1 ..teeth. �r�-+•+�`^�--^ sults will not be attained. • - -'�, �• _. ' Du I% The woman's eyes filled with tears, �, S&P "In the first place, cows sdtoul� ••. and she put her hand to her throat. comp Prafili in the fall. If the cal[ . Gypsy i fy . .deo eel !n the ren•`�' - Q 9��� i Do¢'t Jake." she said. PP spring, groat j '- U U "�j• "Don't what? Don't go back to shrinkage in the flow of mJlk wilt •i• �.�,., I •- ; the,old times, ch? You want to for- - __ -►— a follow during the summer, when un- .- V et m I suppose; as you've fu t favorable conditions pr•eva+l over 0. me!" TIIE DAIRY QOW. .- -_. which we have little control. Fifes, ' (*-- _ , - j "I hove never forgotten you!" she short pasttrro and press . of farm .. •. raid truthfully, and with a shudder. Anything that Professor Haecker work invariably raise havoc with . +•• : OR - ' + 1 You looked as, iL_y'ou .h�fj yvheft has to say on the subject of the the flow of 'milk', and by fall you` . _ '. I came in," he said. "But I suppose ,dairy tole will command attention'will have a lot of unprofitable strip- ❖' ' I've altered a bit, too." Ho pulled as it will be based on a long esgeri- pets to board. -,•n . A " SEC.RET. REVEALED g q p , �,- 0 • up-his ragged rind dirty collar, with,once and is sure to be conservative "If good winter quarters are pro- ?_* �'••�^��•;•�..�•;•a•+�•• ,•• a touch of vanity Which would have and consequently ace state. vided, and a liberal supply of rough! ,- • . • ; iconProf. rid' §onre'far ' rains are grown �, CiiAPTEFi a�': then Irene stole her- hrir_d into I quely- hideous. "Yes, when a man'siITaecker had this to say: aitla' cows fres h'in.tho•fa , a better • been knockiiig, about the world, .got- "11 cow should always bo brou ht • Irene put the bracelet in her pocket Madge's and whispered her nauie j S' g -and more profitable yield can be se- p consylingly. Itin all the rough and none of the to her freshening period .in prime cure(I. \With Cows in full flow dur- - 'Fra and Mrs. Hooper stood by, her hands smooth for-how many years is it', hysical condition. It is not meant in Stall feadirt•• Hero' is folded while-they took their tea. hlrtdge turned her cyte toward her; ho gets the lint knocked o13. Look- P g a, profit dor- w y the were full of tears. I g p tha:t she should be fat, but that she fog the winter, even if food is ex- R` I Ivory now and then s:d) raisad her Y ing at ate, plow, who'd recognize the,should be in N}�w ,,,;he told him that she had"scan good phy"sisal tone." pensive. Then we get better prices, • F .- - eyes.and looked at theni, and„Madge Gentleman Stroller, eh? Heigh ho!,'This can eneiall g once or twice caught the glance me on the colt,” she said, what times they were!-ah! ' 1 never g y be brou ht about acid this--ts-an attditional reason that 1. "And if st.e did!" retorted Irene. t I by giving her two or throe pounds the larget3t yield should be at this �' directed to herself. had any luck-never! I ought to of bran, or brae and shorts nal season. She felt the gaze of the sad, +:fight- "Who care:?'' have appeared at Drury Lane, but i eq ... - 'enat eyew-and as ohe walked to the "I�•c,JY,, cares," said. Madge, in a never got a chance-never! Men vvho ,parts, or oats during the time when "Match attention should lye 0,,ea . -7 _ door. Mrs. Hooper looked after her, low voice. "I-I saw by his face couldn't hold a candle to me; Wren ishe is dry: Thus will cause`s to to each cow, especially as she ap- "Mrs. Landon is a very beautiful Ah, it is of no use, no use. I who used to play 'Laet•t.es to my D'art in her lactation period with a proaches the time o[ calving. At t young lady, Miss," she said Limidly. Irene tried to encourage her, and I Hamlet, and Mercvtio to my Home,, tramximutn flow of milk. She will, this particular time grooming and 1. "Yes, Indeed!" nssentod Iron made light, of the incident, but shed of oe'tho London boards and made durins the time, that she is dry, caressing has a wonderful effect. - - ' ''' warmly. "She is lovNly. Lid you could not succeed; and as they drove heir fortunes. But luck -was. dead store up-1.00_to 1 50 pounds of sur-I Have the cows toad of you and be ever sec such hair and cy e9'?" up to the 'Powers Madge looked up against me-dead! And et they call- Pltis weight of i)udy, which Rill with them much at this time. Seo . "tie, Miss; they're wonderful. I with a faint shiver as i, its shadows I ed me the Gentleman stroller. He I mill. down. during the first few weeks that they are provided with a com- . 6uppose Mr. Royce Landon i,s very had fallen ar'resa her.-heart. looked' ddw'n at his fustian, mud-",Of her lactation. i fortable box stall. See that the calf After the two ladies had left the foreUf course he is!" Irene.said.with cottager lits. Hooper etuod at the stained clothes, and sighed pensively( BY thu tinge sha has returned' to is removed the:first day and don't dour looking after them for some 1, for a moment, titer he looked up Wer normal weight she should be let her see ydti take !t away. Go surprise at the question. g 'with angry Impatience. "But what ion full fetid, which, with us• durin- 'into the stall soon after the calf Is . . "L--I beg your pardon, my, lady," time; then she went in, lucking the care? You that wont and I the past.few, dour after her, and resumed her 1 years, has been sir to .reurovcd, groom and caress her, and faltered airs. Hooper confusedly, I dour household duties. The more_' deserted me, whets my luck was at ;twelve hounds of grain, accor(ling to !if she gets the idea that you are the ' ' ' was not thinking of what I was soy- its worst, and because I hadn't any the dairy work that"she fs do!n,^ and I calf, so. much_ the floater. Her 'af- . . Ing. As you say, he must'-be very ing passed into ening,afternoan and watlar- money!"• ... as much roe ago as she will cat u - fon•l of her, beingso beautiful• and afternoon into evening, and the war.- r( g S p_ factions area aroused and if they aro I' "�o,' she murmurer,, i would'claan. It the farm tains are ch_a bestowed u on you so much the bet- - 1. pruud, ing light still left her ,sitting t!tcro have starved vriCh you, and you L-r, gond for pound than c,rnn�lr- ' pound she willll have the desire to Irene was silent for a moment, for brooding. I know it. It 'was not till yon drove Icial feed stulTs, such as oil, lutea • there roosted: a note. of integre scionI Sha got up at last with a heavy 1 g GICF. Yoli 11fliCls 3IILK. . ,' g Sigh] and lit the paraffin lamp, and mo away, till I was afraid her lead cor.tuws<�r-d mPal' or-bran and In sirs. Ifooper's voice. g hand uaconsciousl' went u to a scar "I)o not' hurry her back in her B the way, airs. Hooper, had just of the lobo on when there' p shorts, then the ratfrn should be I. "' baveu't "seen Mr. lto''ee, she -re-1 came a knock at the door, hidden by h0i smooth, Shin' gray ichiefly composed of grains, always stall, but leave her . aShe is a 1 ' hair. bog stsll a few days. She to in a • marked resewl •. -"IC's she," Fho murmured. "I'm, using , . " P 3 i "14ci1; that's enough of old times. fayarish condition, her udder is in- . "N-o. Not for some years, Miss. stupid ;.nd tooli,h to-night, but it's, . .i SWliat hast you t,ecn doing_ with TWO +7R TF11lf:F. KTtiftR, flames grid the. extra comfort she hn, not at all, 1 think," the thinking, thins ing!" I your-c:lf? %hat are you doing for a+ "Tho nearer we r-ic!!a .keep the. feed I E C1x in tlt•a box saaL' will be a great . Irene looked at her. 'rhe most or-' N';th tha lamp in her hand she went liwin now'' Y.ou seem tett coulter-' relict to her. Sco that she has a .. Binary question seemed to upset the' to the door, unlocked it, uud opened g P y ) ,within the farin crop, the inure - - --it a tea inches. Then she uttered-a',table." Ile glances! round the plain we will snake. The basal ra-:branmash or oats on which some hot weak-nerved woman, but nv'afly' furrished 'kitchi�n, . "Yes. tion should by tar:,+ grains of'which i water h%4" be'i•n poured and allowed . .. ' Perhaps you are thinking of his' frightened little cry, and L,ted to . you'd c cornturtnblu enough oafs is the berg rul.ferd. Gluten to stand for a Lane. brother, ,Seymour?" sru raid. clo.+e it agais,- for a pian stood bei . "Miss. I-I've aer*u I ord Landon." the step. -"Alai you ain't marries! again, an�i•;f_„ed ami rncul and- line l and cot'- r "_14ve. aw,h feed as Gran or oats • " j "I hot t her l" she tnaed, was living all ahno p herr') W'aug " he tpareinglyron lsaccountshould uf borlcei Pro- until she ret :ens to rormal condi- m (}t course." said Irene; he,.w¢s; ''" ' lou hcd-art un i•asar,t laugh, "blest s 1 tion, which .generally re.Iiires but •. •, tromember.� here the other day' With me, you the roply, in a whining voice. "it's' i' I^ wasn't forgetting!' Where's the tein, however, is gcnoralty thu cheap- I0 `10vlc, Ohscrvo the sttrictest rogu- "1ee, I remember," aa+entad airs. cril a entleman as wants a drinkll)o.. ,est in tho f.eds.containin a hi*h larity in all things, and see that oaoshetaoL the teaicn at1 as Irene' u! asters Marth:s liooper.'s faea. became per Lent. of thin Important nutri- nothing occurs 'which will check tha.' . g -thtngu togethgr. She pu4hs-d the door hard, but the 1 asps:ct , it that was possitt and her lent- . .. i daily 7ncrea to the fi,sv of milk, At 'Then she stopped and lanced to- man had 'ilpped his toot between its lipy`tremblod, and at last come out , Ar4t r,he needs little teed but much Z.- PP g "But a;l duel not depend opott the th.� wogs ,particular co bination of feed vtu-s wards the door where Madge stood, ; and the fnimr, and forcing it open, 4rtt r,tion As rho decreases in _ ' ..}tPr supple flghr0 stnadlrig out stood face to face with her �Y good'cls+let have good co s and be Reigh+. of hotly, Inerertsc the ford : I'ea d "f'ead, eh he said. "Well, whom aga;nst the sunlight I Martha Ilooper held the lamp as-I o 'r meti. If either of these,grnilually, but be careful not to in- _ , ' About that bracelet. Mls,t' I'er-I hi{h.as her,trembl,ng hand permrtt- the gots l,)ve die .. young. I-4 hal ft; y I ctCa•4r it so rapidly that it has to `haps you'd be so kind as to give it ed, and as the light tell 'upon .the I l,ritin So the kids dead, -hi lie _- 1Wrli, he was ot? 3 our hands, any-1 j to reduced, bitter that she crhouid to her lad shi quietly " man s [ace �h•e ss reamed and shrank I be vhurt a pound than half a 1 ound,- y p i y I. how; you hadn't gut to keep him as I nut. It"a }'our cottage, you know;• P "Quietly!". echoed.. 7retmt, raieing, bar's against the wall, , . too much _ her brows, I "How d'o do, Martha?'- he said; welt as youryelP And how oto you why d.:n t you do it,' "See .that "the cows are comfort- - g "kind of a surprise. ain't-it? You re, linin,;." eh? Wtat trade yuu choose Thr. \(retched nonia-n luoked at hfrn� ' "I-I m•.•an to Ivo it to h•'r when I P thi.i dead-and-alive put?" lie looked• fearfully and !•e laughed with, koen,ab!o and contented. and never give she s alone: She might 'feel annoyed, coc ed all of a heap with joy, ain't I them an ouLn at the ex - . v - you? l.'ome, soil ourself t.ugrther, round. "It s'"a wonder'you haven't caj(,3metat of her h�•lPtesgnrws. t; expense, o. ,_ at len in so n'aluablo a Ply of, S' 1 y been murdered in your bed. old wo- l 11 tell you. why you don't, my i i'unifort 1'crrd mornings and oven- - jewelry behind her," and don't stare as if I was a ghost.' to-x They should all be in thair. - "li-it !a you,..J&l.e?'• she ,u reJ man dear." he s;rli, pi:iiing out the srtiok.e' !. - "You-need not• be'unca+y on that,, Y g T �Ia,rth'a Hooper shuddered',' - * deAaatly, insoTent.ly; 'Bpcxu�e,nou'ro sta!is by 11 o'clock and from that score. Mrs. Hooper, Her lad,yvhip at last,. , nv.li not be annoyed -In- the least. "(if course ft's me!" he retorted, "I'crhapi+ If would hate been het-:,a[ra1d. You vie got a bad conscience, tins Until :S thaw should not be (.Is- f3ho has so many bracelets than I; with a mocking laugh. "Lid you ter," she murmured almost to her- ' martha' Tbat-s *that it is! 'Corr- turbed They are In better conll- take me for guy brother, who diet! selr. scicncu malts covsarsis of us all'--�Linn for digrvtinK food artd aPcrut.ttg doubt whether she would have miss- h:h?" he said. "a'hut are yoga. Hamlet. fihakeispearo, you 6ni,a, rack when rluietiy at rest in mall -' ed thin,a any rate for some time. Gek)re I wan barn?" ,„ +muttortng at'? Whydon't uu answur . . ]< thia� Re must to going no w. "I-I. th,ts+gjtt you were dead she, y' 1'ou �'o hrrn up' to some tricks �nn l 'chewing the' cud, than when !Thank yo'r for the cup of tea, 7sl Panted, eyeing him with hopeless dud my clue tion?" •- I . I Martha! Come, give an account ,fiwoLderinq about the.Ward 'waiting •, - there anything I can do for you?' fearful horror, "I-I'cr saved a little mo'ra'y, and i yo .rs.^lt to your faithful husbRad! ,to t.e let into the stable. Too much = '1Anything I can sand you from the "f dare say," ho sneered, "the wi+h -and I do a little needle-wurk," she W'hnt hav°r' you bean doing since vavl stress has boon placcKl upon feeling - Tovrcrs? Are you fund of rc\ading- wes fathr!r of the thought, ch? N'cll, sni,f faintly,, bolted wain the kid-(lest rtrd the befit'a s<+salt(-d,- halanr- d-, ration, the wovild ;ou like- t, hav'o some books? I ain't diad; though, for tha matter lie looked at her tor• a moment l hu:al and that ever a woman had?" kinds and combination of fLN�ls, and You must find it dill here, all alone, of that, 'I nm nrariy, 'for the ' want .througls ht., half-clo,ed eyes-a look Nhcn-v}hen -you struck me—"' too littlo iipon th6 comfort o_f the _. "Nn, thank you, Miss Ao, I don't of something to Cat and drink. Come I of savage amusement, "«'tich you deserted, my dear," he r.,w, gentle treatment and strict " feel it dull. I like the quiet of it." 1 uagluo yoursglt fora that wall and j �' dear." h^ said, "you wrrr ill-1 put it, blandly, regularity." _. __ The two girls got into the ponos do the ho.�pitabin. Where's tl:et Ertl-j nn vlhin�tp�o>u?rohand w<rsolnow, Thcret 1i.anstrali&nd Thco left you. Itheentchll l l - Carriage, and as Irene drove off she ted calf, and th(e red, red wine' l fiFll't:P NOTES. said - 1 She went along the- wide passage, I,know rill. about it. Yu.u_vo- got 'a. stied— Then I''-t came bock t, hang- _ . ^Khat do yor think ct firs. Hoop- with her hand against th. wall,"a, friend. among the nobs, Martha; a land, an.d madam tcxik pity on p.u' Sheep slfould not be compellecl to - er, McAge2 Poor woman she is if she had scarcely strength to wall, friend w'ho's put you in this. snug Ind kept me out of charity." colt at *the. ramie rack with cattle, dreadfully nervous and timid; isn't unaided, and lod the way into the little. cuttage, and made fou dem "()ut. of charity, he said with a (lit straw as a bedding.for sheep I` she? room in'which the two girls had cat. fort for the rest i)f your Iiia"• sneer. "I never hoard of such char- Leaps the dirt out of the v�aal, _ _ Madge was silent for a moment, "llumph, pretty well, but it isn=t She opened. her lips a4 it to con- it,v. �ihyshe otrglit to lmve uYts1 in mixed farming, there is nothing _ , tradict him,. but no word camel and, you more than any other woman-,_n that will pay better than a small then she said; my idea of comfort. 'Take mo where y y' y Hock of sheep. " "Yes. Why does she look so (right= there's a fire." watching her with the sante sinister 'earth :And you know wh "" - y, amilr, he went nn' she-she did not huts mc, •he �+h•c shook{ near Fc kept enpd? And if she is so timid, %hey . Ile limped before her into the kit- �'_, p p beyond does she live in such a lonelq spot? ' chin, and alined the 5ro with lids "Anti ver.%- nice it !s' to have such atd'tilmost inaudibly. "She ptti'.:d the age o[ thrift and vigor. "I don't know," said Irene.. "She toot. a friend-very nice. I wish Vol one mo.''' If you keret sheep, put enough good . - c.9 la an old servant of her ladyship.. jlke it, an¢ such a nob, too. A. real. "Pitled you, eh, Why. my dear." hlooct into them 'to et dy p.. as •' "That's-better,".ate•said; "andnow.. g the best re• told you, sort she ,always declares what have y,v got to eat and drink countetis! "Because I was your wife." site tarns from their Troducts. ;-, .that she likes to live as she does; -specially drink? Don't stand there Uarlha Hooper sank into the chair, 1 said in a love voice of rought up in- T^h,; greatcht prafi;t in f(rding.eticep. ,' but I think I must persuade madam gazing as it I were a r tuffed pig. Pull }ter pril+ eyes fixed on*his, its if whit dignntl,n ani Loathing. " PedaUle Mr niutton is gained while the ant- to send one of the younger girls to yoursel: together, -Martha!- Lord,- Ing for snmo blow, she' knew that pori were•-a r.vthan mals arc yours-_. -! Yoli sec, I ;~now a'little about it, rind a bully, a scouill ' and a cow- Uva with Ger-that ia,' she added' you're just the sante frightened, scar- 5hmp,• kept. clean, are not affected -. ,, . quickly, "you must, persuade her.", ed, .rabbit-hearted individual you But don't it strike you as curious, aryl! Knew-as I came to know-that by scab, except 'it bo communicated • = .. "I!," said 'Mad e, opening her eyes. used to be. Ilut you've altered in considering all things-1 ,say, cotr9id- under your,fine clothes and play-acc- ., - , e. g g y C, them by scabby sheep. � !'Yes, dear. It Is you who must appearance, m dear. You've of Bring all. things-t-hat her ladyship"I ing airs you were the vilest wretch , . _ - y Y fi In sa.ecting a ram, it is import- tr ido that kind of thing now; you 'are old, "my dear. You've 'got bid, sato Martha Hooper,:in that ever deceived and ill treated a _ should talo ... •. .•: .. liter daughter-in-law, you know.' - Martha-Very old!" hand'?" - ' woman—" Sho,atopped for Igck of ant to see"'thin the-.wool is as near•'. ... i Madge smiled sadly, She drew a :.lits brcf+rth and went "I-I was an old servant," rhe fol- breath, y as possiblc.oF ur}e grade through- "I am afraid the 'countess womrld. .trPmbli¢gly to n cupboard, and tared. , . • Jake did not move, but sat puffing out (lac entire fleece. ftot be persuaded to do anything ,by I brought out the dinner silo had left He laughed and knocked the ashes at his pil,o and leering up at her As a role, sh'rp are dainty, 'sad line; and I should he more nervous and placed it on the table. I out ,of his pipe'-on 'the'clean floor;' keenly., will neither.cat @it'ty tool] nor drink , than Hes. ITooPor if I were to at- "told chop's=lea5kn'ays, theta's "SLuff and.humhiig.!• The Countess ' "1:ravo, old woman!" he said, foul water,unless compelled by ex- tempt to persuade•her•ladyship; es- only' one. Cold chop! That's a cheer-I of Landon doesn't pension off all her, 5'ou've plucked nit a bit of spirit.at trema hunger' or thirst. pedally after-after this-morning." fill kind of food for a hungry man; old, st•rvants. why should she you?" last. A lamb that persistently eats snow Irene changed. the subject quickly, and-and you-don't mean to say you I Martha Hooper started as ho Pro- v e , ence o habit , . and gradually. .cooed a smile to ain't a no n cc a tit e, and he nodded and You-you asked me why I 'do not should be broken up as 'soon-as pos- o wo sirs ere lie continued with dismay,, as she leered at her• turn soil out of th`e, house. I do! Bible. - ` driving along happily enough, when) placed a jug of water on tho table I "Surprised that I know who it is, '(:ol l'du can get nothing by staying Nothing'is more certain 'tlian that ' suddenly Royce came- riding down I "-Nlot a drop of gin,'or rum! well, j eh?" he said. "What do you take I here•. I am 'poor. Tho, pittance she a sheep living on the dry feed of win-. _, _ „ ,',, upon them from a lane, . I'm dPtshed!" J me for? I've-been here two days, allows me out of the.goodfiess of her ter cariiiot'prospor without`drinking, .. • . "Have ,you enjoyed your drive,I He flung a chair to the-table, 'drop-I my .dear, and I've learned a great'I heart she would not ]et mo share The manner•of feeding has consici ., yovtng ladies?" he inquired. .I ped into it, and drawing the cls:spas-I deal in that Lime. Foi' instance, I've with You, even if I would-and I arable to do with the•aniount of cold I •' "Oh, very much," said Madge. ed chop toward hind, procrodr d to learned that the countess not only; won't!'' sheep can•stand. , . +'where are you going; Royce?" . 1 dispose of.it as a dog docs. f)Itds you in home-rent and gruh and I "She wouldn't, ch?" he said, as if I A lamb's :totted fleece' is riiuch• . . .. f "into the town, ire said. Then,I Having caticed the chop"to vanish,I beef, my dear, but that she sneaks'considering deeply. "She'd-stop yodr more worthless than the fleero of an • • . . after a moment's pause, he added, he wiped his . mouth on the • table-I out at night to pay you visits. nllongnce, Ph' Tartha? Turn you old sheep. with forced .lightness. "Ily the way,I cloth, took a glass of ureter with..a I Martha Hooper half rose,-and then out of the cottage'?" The more sheep a mnii can keep un ' ` ` ' drone, can Johnson, the tailor, be wry face, and lit air evil lookin•,stink down agaiit. . - "Yes!''. she.panted, "and I should a given area the smaller will be the - S trusted to makb a habit for Madge, pipe. ' ' - I ­14)n't deny It, becat:se it isn't any deserve it if I harbored you, Jako cost of production.- ••do you think?" '',And so.you thought I was dead'?" I use," he s:ire .knowingly. !'I. follow- IJ,opar." k'hi]e a vat fleece is to be avoided. - . Madge's face turned crin)son and he said, tilting his chair back and ed her here last night." He sprang to lain feet 'and 'strode -- then pale, and Irene bl•ished in s�"in- staring, at her with a sinister smile. t1L,1st-light!.' she- echoed faintly'. • toward,her. it i4 neral resile as bad as wet feet. - "Give me a light." "I don't think sHe wonlol!" he,.said It is cartunlv'much'belter to cull :paths. "Yes," She faltered, "I thought so-1 she of u i with some di(Ticult at in carie a e anti not wait until g with his ]lead. on one side, an evil "Oh, jos, 'I should think so," she I heard so." 8' 1 S, a sheep has lost' you money,baforr -- `,:, - Teplied. I -''lia. he,rotor•tod, (frerwing at his and 'lit,a screw of paper at the fire. smii,j on his lilts. "\o, I don't -• _ , -- „ - "Hold it," ha-said,-and- thrust his think so. Shall 1 tell you' why, it is sold: "Well, w'e'll g1S:c.!Ant a trial, any pipe, and puffing out a thick colonic i y y'• -.'..�_ . , how," he said vvlth an unnaturalI (.f smoke• - 'Phat:9 what rnovt voices ,bend fcnwnrd nit.h the pipe in his dear?'' .. I 1t isnot only intttuvtr.itt that tile lips., .$he Arirt:l to oihoy, but the . :she looked at hint- faai=full and nock, as a whole, should gain i❑ carelessness. "?tie fact is, I forgot soy When they give their htabanrls Y ynlue, bot each rhea ,f the flock to have one made for her when •we the slip and •vcaimt• ;to ;.get _ mnrriecl Haute dabbed against his ,nose, and shrank back. P twerc'in'Lo'iiidon.' 1'19 burr him it '1 he snatched Lhe pa dr from her trent- "Shall I tell you?" he-repeater,, should ate gainitt- - S Pj again", ,By the ,way are you marrioa, p' It is not alto ether tha numher' of with it, for I've Looked at that horse) again?" biro, hand. No caught her by the; arra and drag- b ' ,e, I you„'.Madge, this rnrtrning.- You -She shock ftrr head•, stilt staring-at ."i",h!” he growled. "You haynn t •ged hyr-to him, .and w•hi.ipereci husk-I fvounfl's you put on that, makes th(i . � ,' might drive in to-morrow and try it him. I got tl-,e pluck of a•rno':se, you never ily in her enr. - - •- Profit,- It is Lha.(brei that ihry aro - ,7 . ',inn-the habit I mean and'not the "'I'hn.t's just. As well, fhu!,igh- I bad. niurlha. 'There you sit, shiver- She uttered n •;ry, a terri�le rry, in that makes them .wAh well ill ,,S, horse. Good-bye! I shall overtake shouldn't have minded much. You I int; and 'shaking like nn nu3erduno and dragging hers if awn} from him, warke't. •you if you don't take care." And he see, you've gone off sn, my dear�jolly, and that's how You shiver anti shrank hack against the viva her 7n frcriinq hos to shCep, as IviLli . . gaiti:pail otT.- - . '1larth,c! I:ord! to 'think that you are I.shnke vthcn she L'oine9 to see you, I hands pressrJ over hd:r dei •i., her grain, no more shnu9d f)e. given tllent I <Ys Madge looked straight before here the girl as -used td come tri )in sirttpcae. You' haven'£ an ounce df ayes dilating and fixed ,)p,in lv t. • - I,hnn is really eaten up clean; mora, - pF fi ". .ns, they drove on in a painful silence;I down, the lane to meet me at the pluck, or you'd get"up and order me I. (7:0 lie Continued-) than th)4 is wastef-,;f, _ ' .. .... .. 1 • .. �. r WROM Mr- R. Besse and Wm. Joh4ston woe'^a' --- ' {tided with their row.- tilt Cough Medicine for Chlldren, ,=I 5hxve been subjectd.scilttic ! A e When ou buy a cough medicine [�� IMPS i' '� ---- _ 'r1kpublishedovary Friday morning aadss Otiace y rheumatism for years,' says owa. .! F+•./ ^�O O Pickering Brit for sinal]children )ou want one which Waldron, of Wilton Juhction, p } you can place imphtct confidence, You =•hi oirits were stili and gave me - ?�. want Qqe that not only relieves but y 1 M r - much in and discomfort. y j ints «. cures. You want one that is un ues- ° �'� + tiouabiy harmless, You one that would crack when I straightened up. 'The People's 'Cash Store. o -- -- - t _ is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been.thorough] cured. Have _ • Cough Redemy meets all these condi- , y tions. There is nothing so good for not had a pain or ache from the old the cosi hand colds incident to child- trouble for many months. It is cer- BARGAINS BARGAINS TERMS Q Lain] a most wonderful liniment." - - - - ti.l�yis;•as; •i.OQ.tfyel3a tea saata•e h it is also a certain preventive y - BATES OF ADaIiRTI8FN0: For sale b ALL DgppCi[3T3. and cure for croup, and there is ao y ' rt.y )•feet iaaer,iga,per liar - 10 canoe danger "whatever -from whopping �•�—��� ,' yr ]leash eaw.�aanL insertion,pay lino - s " • cough when it is given. It has been New ddvgrtigements. Another drop in priced in the following goods as they must be cleared out to ;. This rat•done not inch". *Argw or Foreign ad- used in many epidemics of that disease make room for new goods which are arriving daily. e •m•ata - with erfeet success. For sale by ALL f(IP,oial harms given to Parties making eon- P '�TANTED-A-good dinin -room ttaots for s or a givenmoutt oz the yaks Halt- DBCIDDLB•I's. WANTED Apply at Pickering College.g Qstt Ladies dress goods, all wool,regular 50c for 30c. parr or yearly aoatrmts payable quarterly_ Ladies dress goods, union,regular _._... _ ar 30c for 15c. Business car Lan linea or under,with POPPr. Oft SALE- Pure-bred Minorca A large assortment of ginghams,regular 13c for Sc. s ;0 00 yaya3rle is edr+aoa. - -ega—v cents per Batting• w T HAH`T- Print d, re ar lOc for 5c. - sssrNorioe to/cosi aolamna tea oeate per-line, -HORSE-RE RICK,PialtaRmi. 29 , Per y give o•ntsper llae each n,bsegnons insertion. Pacini coatraot r Lea made knows on applica B4 ron Slagtp-Pure bred CIydesdale FARM TO REN-T.-A splendid farm• We are clearing out at a sacrifice a Iarge assortment of dress goods in on: No free advertising. L' • - :d. Advertisements without wrivwp aetructtioae Stallion,, the property of �aures Mac- beim composed cf the south half of lot i9 suit'le the for Ladles and Girls. It will be to your interest to secure some Wiltbe inserted until forbidden end charged no- Rae dt Some,lot 34,rear of con.2, Pick. gad Rangge,i F can,consistingmilea orof eri agree,ago- of the abov9 goods as they are great bargains. eardingly. Orders for diswatiaaing a3verldse'• Brio one mile week of Cherrywood) Farad within three miles of Pickering Village • B 1 For Still particulars apply tow V Biohardaon, ^ ■stns.mass b•la writing bad Ras to tae pub. a ;Where, will steed for mares at his own stable, Pickering tall NXW GOODS. = _ Job Work promptly attended to daring the season of 1205- _Terms To inense a foal$lU,to be aid March HORrT.HORN BULLS FOR SALE 1st, 1906. 'Ochres not returned regularly S The aadersignai has for sats ave vonng 'We have added to our stack about$1000.00 in Staple Dress Goods, Silks, y short horn Bulls. Four of these were got b Satins, Silk Trimmings, all Valenciennes, Insertions and Laces, Chiffon, ' Urk3r & TheXton, Pro prto the horse will be charged insurance my, John IMi11er a imported 6hort•horn b P whether in foal or not. All aocidents recently sold for il.�s. Their aAee range from Taffies Ribbons, Faticy Dress Trimmings, Lusters in Cream, Blue and Black. to metas at owner's risk. to to 19 months. J.W, TOOL. lot 24, con.s, Pridts. Suiting, etc. Ladies blouses to dark shades, 50c. Black Sateen i'r Pickering, Plihuevala P o - blouses$1.00 and $1. These goods are splendid value. Ladies Bilk Chaves Otis'iroutioe►-btriesIndependened Bucephalus,Vol, 12, (33381), (11228)- in black and white. 1 vCh3z/►im-A First-class Local Paper. The c6oioel bred Imported Clydesdale - — 01" Ezpeot&tlonz-The bearer 7 port S support of the people of Pickering egad vicinity Stallion,the property of S. C.Banker, Groceries and Flour— _ i� Pickering,will make the Beason of 1905, Everything fresh•and up t0 date. Fresh Fruit t. as follows: Monday, May let, wllI leave r =EPiDERS FOR 1DitFDGiDiG. .- FRIDAY, APR:' 2s;th,-19t;6: � tie own stable, Kingston road, and pro- - • • - Arriving daily. - -. - - - - '- seeds to To ne'a, Roane Hill, noon; f'j1Ev ft dressed w the under- a'.. - Mazwell's hotel, Highlant Creek,night. -L signed and endorsed -Tender for dredg. ` y y, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers a full assortment, and at prices ];hat Taesda Kennedy's hotel. Woburn, i g" d up to sad includlu hday needs W. Asb'e, eth can , Markham, &.i ng elle suer : n will be tece.ra NOTES'AND 'COMMENTS. ls,b.1905.for the dredgwa regnired at the fo- _ _Will astonish FII for noon; Malvern house, night. Wed_ lowtag p area, Baring the present year: Bay. y, B Eeavercoa Collingwood. Reports from all over the Prov- noon; D.Reesor's,Cedar G-ove, night. K.ncard:ae, Sfatchedaah Bay, idemord, Owea Please give us a look. We consider it a pleasure to show you t ince 3eeffi t0 lUdlCate t11At the Thateday, Johnson's hotel, WhiteYale, sound Trenton, Peustengnlahene, Point Ed. wars,Sarnia,Port Stanley,lionleau,Port Bar• whateVBC you are i7]tere9ted in. -new -license - COm.nlissioners are _ night. Friday, Hubbard'e host±], B[o- we;,,Saugeep Rirer, Thornburv, Wiarton. " determined to enforce the liquor ueham, night. Saturday ka hiii own specidsations can be seen and form 'of tend• stable. or obtained at Sha department of Public D. S�M P S 0 N & COMPANY, - le W. a large aruount Of the Works Ottawa Tenders to :nciade to.r:og of drunkenness throughout the coup- lana to end from the works. Only dredges _- Fairy Sin B. S C. B. 11213afi, Volol, can beemployei which are registered n Caas (� ltay '13 dile t0 Lhe existence Uf ,avi,C C. B. 4i24-The fashionably da ac:he Lima of"l:o; :! tandem. Coneraat. �TCK�.�i� �.J..`a �� "••� �' k those places whose reventie is de- bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion, the brs o .et be read to begta work w:tL:n thirty �L / _—_ ..rived. almost •entirely fi,ern the property-of S. A;. Banker, Pickering, jhe aeceptaater eeecfeae,r teadea.seri cotiaedl of g ale of licitior, and this Cl£t ' of will make the a &son_of 1900. as fol ' Tae daparanec:;e ac Gonad, to accept the • hOttefe5 are being deprived of their Iows'. 3londiv. May 1st, will leave his ,sweat ar any ci-tte venders. y !ry crder, - houses+. C)}l}lr,tlFElC.� Of II['ULibi- oaastableand proceed to T 5ladds FREDGELIVtE fnrds,pooa ; P._ Gathr_ie a o ghee Tuae• secretary -/Y QIe1 ouse, In _ titltl argue that ltutei� are all irll- day, 6ebert s hotel, B ooa in. L'Igtt. Dep►rtmeatc P•: Worki. / itbi�✓Kratlt'e nece�-its Ll,-C! .• t•r•avrl- ucawa Apr :C 1'Y'3etnA9y Wednesday, Ban-lei h3tel, Plltitby, vows,^a n a .a r a 'chs i3vert..emec: JJ yyJ Ing ptllrlic. The ur,tc E'irttlllil,:r: lr •51¢•.1 Ti-''jrsdav, E. Ba;adoo, base•line wet,a:c a tees Ir.n: Ut: Del artment w.eg ��al'elic�rrt t a u'III,(ai' to ucr '.Ilu,n Ll1i, Irl it.- I Friday Gordou's hoteir P:-icer• ant ce ra•--or it. =' - ciI)le :ual all tllv.,e hlacr.- rr£at etre frig, Light. Saturday. to his own stable. its --" -- pot legailocl tt�- a _liege ,iLy nye (ilttlrtrtt C'hattnrt. ui, 26. '1?: Meth!)dlst Church _ .1 r, nyder to he ibis r,our t,1;N letl.lilenu r,s. of n:% mane customers In w'eFclec} vote The nle're (lrinki::s; hP north ter of th r ,R 1p. I h ire c1F1 u'.��1 t.. „hen a fatwer'+ su pip Irz potted ply aea3ale pcal;icr the pro Services as Follows , ti I',y ]]]Legge are rluuhtE ci. aU!t i,h,ce petty of Robs. aaa:e Greed River.«.!' h >i:�t in ('..t.+r...,nt, ,vtA lt--o t ilted I: l�n . 19 ,tc-aeL . large s ow ` r r , room, I �m I+t:;rir,¢ i:,.;% y•",6 `,irr,p':enlen,td, t'rht rR'in,z u:.Nhine�, etc. ` piat'es-%, hicb are ills rerurt of lute zn Re the Beeson o. lyC/i as ollovra 07,B, 'a.m. „'I rr+a•,Hing. Anythill•¢ yr it ttlay requlry ft•oul a tag truck to a bintieT. I will still keep a •,,u:l if-)cdsy. May let, le&vel tis character-. it is h+, )eel. �t'lll .w.. stab a ,. 1-11, -____-- -- -_-_ — _ _-. r 1 and pr�e'eeda to .Jahn Patterson t jrr p.li, ba:! S,;h,u1, stuck at $ruughaut.1,1- be a thing rlf the a-t, Thr: , r .. p R'•,r.h Lea e. _on _ __ _ eon. Pickering noun , Hnobard a ]:clef g;isl I,.m, •,Ep tau (� t LiceuGe cutalnlls=golfers tillllr'at' t<, lironaham at¢bt Tneeday i�iilism T "„la's' Ge'd hili Brougham be detE�r1u11teE1 also to cunlllel Bsdi;erow a. I3ro_k.grind, noon , Got g",l p,m, .•„,R�`a,l Prayer on tht»ze I>lac e- t}hick are given c!u'B hotel Picsericat wa& - Wedoes Thursday. ” licenses t4 abide -trictly by the dov, Tom's hotel. Liverpool neon. • ' 'Rev: J: E. til<)ure. Ph. B. - ----'- I late. They trust•. fm-nlrh, the T lyce,13, Rouge Hlo a1 t. Tbarsiay, pastor. 8 g' necessary ac•t onmlodatiun for the %iazwel! a hotel, Highland Creek, oxn �t 7 ]la vera, nl¢tt Friday, 7 Cczwartb'� - aQM�� � ��r�HAgsl/ -i'*')p�T�ll il� r Travelling public, and Intl!- h? Arm dale noon i Fisakliu H nae L6p I� ne i� V G 1 'in "- well kvpt. Tile law ^KaI'd"'0z • r Eaglesam, night. Saturday Pham Pickerind Lumber j”- `•__.11Uur1?.Inuat be ntru•tiy-sib-er'.ed, Eagleson s,lot 20. 9th con., Markham. a -. _ � - - ,j. r and those Lotel•keeuers who have noon thence to-his own stable '� Rill ap¢n tip our stock of new Spring Hat�_on Thursday, t ]once violated the law -will rnli the �,• - risk of losing their liven.aie4. If VAcfi .tfur >hy. Vol. VIII, P, ]1;-Tru Ward -Apt'] '=aril' , e cordially invite the}adios to come : onmoac Bred eta lion,the property of ' �tnd ing-Ae, r h [t irntlir=rl-And teft(ly- t prohibition cannot be seciller.l tllQ R. C'. Davidsoc. Cherrywood, wil make to-weer hats car, that day. - ` next best thin - is to cut off :t',t - - r, R the aesaoti of 1T>Is as l leavto is owv Ou' r •tockLhu»e Illare� Llitit are only dtiuk F.veniag, Slsy let, will leave his ow;, ,ing rv.-iurt�, an,l compelling all sea I^. Gnu. Davidson a, and proceed ooC•. A. Baker, •.- Pickering. licetuerl Illau s [r, sh iE Ily sill-t t t r IIiahl&Ld Creek . thence to his own t i _ _ the'la�r; Itnri if Life- lire. ('ulIinils- ®table Wpineadav evening, p oceeds ZS Now Complete. - --- --- - --- siuurrscStu ..�urcr.rdulut;'utnpll.�}l- tnWhifevile; thencetohis owe 'stable i7 C iii • �Piie�+•ii �i��iii�i�'aaiii'ivii'i�a•a`^"�i`?e„i• •••• • iu tLim, a -Lel forward toil} 1,c Tridgy'evenicg.`proceela'toJaLles 3141- • sf K i come. Cedar Greve, tbecoe to Ira own • tt FROST be made in tilt• cadge of .rrtulK .' otabia. Tn ,ill kin i- of h;lil&m nla!prix] •ri ' nr'luditi„t v,L 1i .+nd ^ _ _ u 1 aipre• _ • -.... --- __.. -'__-- -._ 1pggeri»rtrt, better k^^wa as _'A'pple ]nth. crdar', etc; • Ornamental AES —�t� Jac6 "-The ce.ebrated -1,rnericao bred • I _ Y l\TntiCe r sta;hor, the prrperty o."Jeeee t3nbbard. V;lr `in'k ti' shinglr� i• a1-•-r�,cn- Ld ht In wei ht Artistic ill design l - Droush,m, wiil make the•eeason of 1' 15 1,1t'tr'• in 13ril:�11(' l tell! :.i. Nt R BI'Un' • g g Y If you waist A fiifflrttoc,z-, flu !r• as !ollows', monday May let, will Is,ve %vir.k and QW,%)•io C-I-A'1`: � Reasonable In pr1Ce trees .or nerkyokes ruadc, !,:,n,t ' his own stab e, Haobard's hotel, Bro. • r - ahinq cutin tituk>t t and Wr•. all do aEham, and proceeds.to Johiason'a hotel Ali_ k•itrds of• the u.iival• }i .11 ging. • r11so a large line of Standard Farm Gates t -the R' cion shares or uttlE•rWlse, �t'hitevale, noon; Franklitt House. Bane, ('aging, t Shr2ting and Floor always on hand, $Leri progressive, tad Markham until Tuesday afternoon. ing always 1n stock. up-to-date farmer insists on having FROST Nve'are speciali.:t.+ in all kinds uf -Taeeday afternoon, Callender's hotel, " ' • of bllggy qr Ramon re iviu C'i�tern tank,; and watertroug•h� GATES: Catalog anti prices on request. e Pa R• Malvern, night, Wednesday, Ken- • Horsr•shoeina and aU kinds of den nedv's hotel, Woburn,• noon; Andrew's made to order, FOR SALP_ BY oral blacksrnithing done. hotel, Weat Hill, until Thursday after• Fie Le CHAPMA1% PiCkerin� noon. Thiarsda afternoon,. Y om'a _T /M Oran , Ladders ori hand at it cents y j� u Li per round. hotel, Liverpool. nt¢ht. Frida the • T• • F,. WALTON, ScalbOTO JunC>t. Qaeon'a hotel, Whitby,noon : Seabert's + -W. H. JAC CSO\, Brock Road. hotel; Brook li4, night. Satarday, to ••••••v.�•.!�•+!••••••••••••• • • e•a• •.•-e a we. _ --- him own stable. - piq}�e=111g - WIRE FENCING. Vigilance '-. COnlmI t ! 1 _ Yo I build Ideal woven wire teac:n3 ani build it _- right, Also iron post and portable fencing. i = TROTH" i> a Strong argutnent! ' Formed for recovering property stolen " l:RIAH JONFS, ltiot one of the graduates of the frog]its members-and the appre• Kummer W earn " 23 m Rasam,Onc popular tiensioa of the thieves. _ !Cr K:�T[N.G R1\IC... HUt SE A`fl OTT 9fembers having property etoleu communi• ; ►7 LOT FOR SALE-7tri"underaiga ed assn tate immediately Leith Buy member] All sizes anti kinds-for Jaen, �Z onlen slid Children. for gale at a reasonable price, his large skating of Executive Committes• s .. t rink,and,also his house and lot actuated in i the Village of Brougham For particplars a ly • lliemberahip tee 81.00.' —pr1C'e9 Right. ' -It Frank hardson Pi l ring the premises or to TORONTO, ONT. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo: Long on & Farmer; Claremont 50 YEARS• 'is out of a position today. It to the truth Exec.Com.-Goo.Lena,D.E.Pagb,C.S. - EXPERIENCE wher we state that, 'Our studentsare nni• Palmer,Pickering,Ont. farwiv successful in getting positions atter - griduattag:' Tickets nlay he obtained froln A. Our school is a Aigh•C1aes nae &rid the O D best in Canada. Enter now. College open Jeffrey, sec., or J. A. O'Conner, vice- 0 the entire year. CataIOTTree pres. RO ST. • •. 19y «-, J. ELLIOTT, Principal • - .. TRADE MARKS ��- r. DESIGNS ^ n 1 - '. 'r`-e 11,lt�'e lion- in stock 3 sllipmeut of P'ulp�rs, Side-wwheel mud COPYRIGHTS&C• ��;��� ��� ���� 71 VI S i 1 ee our anti lie , ac llllent. _ "z •• • ', - Anrnne sending a sketch and de!cripdnn may i J ! .. '� qutukly ascertain our opininn free whether an I _ e S :- _.� Cy'1121C1 i-chV `itt• ,} �! "'invention is probably patentable. Communlca- _ "' - _. 115 Slone strictly eonadernttal. Handbook nn Patents -. _ _ 1 _-_ .T0 LOAN. Ahso 1 sent free.Oldest envy forsecnrins stents. - - - Pel'feCt101i Fallnitl•.n,. 11111 aaRR po-Merve Patents taken throush Jtnnn.h C - .;' •• ,t 1 _ ..._ '.rpaiMnotice,withoutchnrse,in.the i + �* "� _ .• �Otl-first-Claas�inlpro�-ed ... �.O .ford •i✓t'e u SeI)arators ' - SriQnnfiC }imp;pan• �; 1• liud a fell]line of Iulpleruenta• A sell solicited. ; Prices Right 11 hnndsomety illustrated weekly. Largest rir• ,+f a fa Pal pTO�le2'ty cu;aunn of any aclenuac jourrul Terms.$3 a . ', #i'- t i - - e �!T• y�egar• feyyn�r0mont.ha,-$L Sold.DYa!l newsdeaiet•s. t,: s Y� ..�: _ CHAP�YIAN; - ii{.A i . 111UN1� Ct C,o.36fi1roadwaY,New Yak 1 - �' o. __ E. L. t•,w y.,nnch(,t'1_r •._�P cr. tc.a:,•rrn,•t.D C.- t _ ,.�f 5 Or.c ' �^'7 0 CLAREMONT• LIVERY ���+t � -{ - Pai nt5 -O I l S, Wall � Pa ors, p 1 ' � :_.ProtnFTf attention gig en ` First-class horses to hire day or s •' •night. - - to all at)pliclitions - r -`Buss in connection meetin all t Ce3 Il P i trains., J g.' _ �ipplp to A;large fresh stockintsw on hand. P,i i We►11�Pa a he►n;tng �} �s }� Horses clipped on shortest notice. Wood, Bro}i, Lift and Force Pumps. TAOAh� p6UCiiERy • from 80.up. = r _ Also cisternf made toorder. - f *0� Parka w W. A. Thvvcli30II, _ E. W. EVAtiB, I _ ' _ �3=0�.1�.''Y181,�11•. _ !r _ . - Plopcietcir, Brock at.,Whitby. tt _ -' • r ot-A.NSMONT R. Besse and Wm. Johnston wound did not appear to be a ser- a,�a, `�. / — collided with their new rigs on ious one at the time, it gradually p i { Dr.-Tracey; of Toronto,.is visit- our front street on,Sunday even- became worse until, tetanus (lock CalaBeal's , C�arem o n464 � jlla$�m town. ing. No damage however waa jaw) set in, resulting in his death - - - h4r. and Mrs_ Bray erre visiting done. ah stated, at the residence of his ]dprLle friends. There was a song service in the son-in-law, Lyman J. Pilkey, 'b m. Anderson, of Oshawa,waa y y Children's Wagons, Go Carts, Winnow shades, :i =r •, Baptist church on Sunday evening at that place. His funeral took' in town on.Tued ay. last. Ther was a large atten- place on Saturday where his re- SteP Ladders, Carpet Sweepers, — Mrs. Walter Thomson is visit- dance all of whom enjoyed the mains were interred in Bethel _ in at Mongolia, Wringers, Screen Doors, g g service. burying ground just east of the Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is spending Samuel Lapp, of Markham, the village. The deceased who was in All at the lowest price. s _s few days in Toronto. noted expert checker player his 68th, year, is survived by a J H• BEAT_ t Some of the C. P. R. of$cials spent Tuesday in our town giving family o( ns four, two soand two were in town on Tuesday. the local checker players a few daughters, all of whom are mar- Norman Meehin, of Oshawa,vis- pointers in the silent game. ried, his wife having died about ited friends here this week. The services in the Methodist twenty years ago. r; Mise Ione Dowswell is visiting church last Sabbath were very in- The marriage of Andrew S. Pickering friends this week. teresting, ;-tlie attendance was `Nilson, of Claremont, • a : Don't forget the concert Friday vetThe Easter anthems Elizabeth Jane S mss, dao hter ''. May 5th in the Peoples' Hall. sung 1r"bli,e choir were exception- of Mr. Joseph Symes, of Uxbridge h(3 Spr' �ii g (aiiis We are leased to learn that yy d well rendered. township, took lace quietly at Miss Hutchinson is improving. ally find an P� P q y We are sorry to loose Joe Ach- the home of the bride's parents on Frank and Mrs. Cooper spent eson from our village. He is one Monday afternoon last, in the 1 Will cause you great inconvenience when you have a Sunday with friends in Balsam. of the Sovereign Bank staff, and presence of the immediate friends Frank Cooper was in Green has been moved to the Stouffville and relatives of the bride and when you have a roof that leaks. see showing River this week _ g horses. branch. He will be missed from groom. The ceremony was per- Mrs. Peter Rumohr, of Toronto,. the choir, the choral society, and fo med by the Rev. J. W, Wil- DOWSWELL is here visiting her son, Shermau. society, generally. ki�son, of Claremont,—a former _ R. E. Forsyth and A. B. Dows- The Rev. J. M. Wilkinson B. A. pastor, While the wedding March r _ well were in Uxbridge on Mon- of Toronto, will conduct the ser- was played by Miss Pilkey. The and Get It Re-covered, _ davices Gregg has begun operations vices in the Methodist Church groom was supporetd by Walter - -- -tea the erection of his new rest-- aezt Sabbath. Mr. Wilkinson Symea and Miss Martha Ensumier r. has had a large experience in of Toronto, was bridesmaid. The Bence. Evangelistic work. Services at bride was becomingly attired in a ' Born—On -Sunday, April 23rd, 10.30 a. in. and 7.00 p. m. gown of dark blue, with,laced • - ` IM, the wife of James McFarlane Samuel Beverley;of the 8th con- yoke with bridal veil, with orange of a son. cession of Uxbridge, died. on�N,ed- blosssoms in her hand, and car- overeign an George Wilkinson, of Toronto, nesday of last week at his late ried a boquet of white carnations, --- z span lug toliv ter holidays residence after a very short ill- the bridesmaid was also dressed in tow ness. Deceased was In his 86th in blue, and carried a boquet of Mrs. Found and daughter, of year and leaves a widow and pink and white carnations. The OF CANADA Toronto, are visiting at Mrs. John grownupp�family: He was a na- house beautifully decorated for ds, Morgan's. tive of Yorkshire, England, but the occassion. The wedding For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methoand -- - )w Thomas Stephenson and wife I emigrated to this country about feast was enjoyed by all. The every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank, were visiting friends in Ashburn sixty years ago, and has lived bride received some very nice Interest paid Quarterly on all deposits in the Savings DepwtweWA on Sunday. l here ever since. Hia funeral took presents. After the ceremony the and'it only takes $1,00 start an account, Mr, and Mrs. Middleton, of Elm-I place on Friday-when his remain- wedding party took the C. P. R. Farmers about to have a sale would do well to call or write for our wale have been visiting at Chas. were interred iu the Salem bury train for Toronto, where a re- our terms. This Bank makes a specialty of collecting or diseottrrtin side Middleton. iu round. >~ NoTrs Blank notes supplied free of charge. Mrs. Halliday-and daughter-, of; S g -- caption was Made for them. S A Grand Concert. under the A pretty wedcliug vas celebttt MARKHAM BRA\CH, CLAREi101T BRACH, !Torouto, are visiting at Foster,asupices of the Claremont Choral ted at the residence of the bri-le'� A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Agt. _Hutchinson's. I Union will be given in the To«-n parents, IwAf R'eduesday after- Lyman Pilkey and wife. of Cole-; Hall uu ilii e�ening of l'ri fav, noon, April 19th 1t 1.i. when Mia man, are visiting friends in thi,l 11ay 5th. The prugranime `vili Mildred Spang, (Wighter of fir. Iteighborhood• cuu=t-t of choru;e?, sr+lrie, in tttr- ,�nthury `i pang, <th Cuit..Picker Dr, D. C. Smith will be here oil i rnetltal , and a dratpa entitled "A ing, .vas united in nmrriagp to r Tuesday next to atteud tu•his pro- perplexing Situation" giti'ett b) M,, Rithard Rae, of White h+ird, T fessional dutie + 4 the meniber� of the Union. Mr, t )%vuAlip. The cererluuty- w•a= �n� Ik+ �c ��i . t t Mr. Greer. our cattle-dealer,ha Bert Harvey. Toronto'; favolltc• perfnrrned by rise Rei'. J. IV- V 111... iJ ring'-iuging comedian has been engag t�'ilkinsolt. Tits house µ'a= ill been somewhat indisposed du lthe past few day-• ed for the evening. Ac•c•ompan- perfect order- for the - occa-ion. R in.Thomson haz been very ill, it %li,� Annie «'ilkhi:-cn, Doors qr , Charle,; Michell. of Toront•.J, --- ut we are pleased to -a - that he!, - :0 Concert :>t 3.f�1 i. ni, NV ddin March. Tl,,.-----•b 1 S n at ••;.. Cou e 1 played the e g _ � I 3 as now somevthat improved. Tickets°3 cts. Reserre +eat6 3.5c, bride who was given away Windmillso: Graham Brus. made a large f Plan of hall at pint uffice. Pro- by her brother, Mr. Harvey ` i3hipment of light hor•Ve, to the`c•eecis in,aid of Public Library. pang. of Ringwood,.wore a beau• spring Show, being held this Il Itis with re�t ret that Re report tiful gown of cream mulle w itfi Weare preFared to de all ltiada of work Promptly rsalniag to the vamp bauaeas. _ Toronto. Il which and white rib- P pe , -,Week to Toro the death of I3enr•y Michell transparent yoke Mr. and Mrs. Worthy and Mr• took place on Wednesday +f last bon trimmings, al-o a beautiful _ and Mrs. Watford, of Toronto, week, About two weeps ago he sold watch and chain, the gift of - apepent a few days this week with was kicked on the shin-bone by a the groom. g I g a _ - :dins Margaret S n . •, - _ . _. Thos. aadMrs. Gibbons. (horse at Coleman. :although the was bridesmaid, and ionised � 7, sueoessor lo charming in a gown of pale blue John Gero`v� iQarow a Boa, Olaremonl. —. — muslin, p g• •- if r, Ralph Rae',res the W.O. Richardson, Aguas. Pickering. roona3man. The wedding gift- _ APAINFUL PERIODS were numerious and costly in- - ,lndinR cash. •a bed room suite:Iva- 1 a�i 1 RICHARDSON'S _. 11ver-ware, china 'and gra ware. Suggestions How to - Find Relief from Such kc, A grand lever feat ,o-w ,�ru�'idc:+l fur x11, e�-ei•}'one hre:�nt * Si.L Bring. n:+d ri guuii tiros, and all j•+sued it Important showing of finest diaplay of wi-hitlg the ne«ly to:trrircl c Ntl•le Cb•iaa A very large aeeortmems of - f;.- l,,Tig life and 1pru=l+ert3--- - 8tax:onarv. B,-)Le. Della, Toye..;abs received for the Ho:iday trade. Call see them Ind a •'-- -_ _ n .. •- a�l�t n Sa4scriptions taken for all Magazines. ��1 Weekly and Dailylrtieteapapers.ating W. J'. H. R=CHA,RI� ON. ' a The undersigned i, prepared to $Y•OCIC Street, Whitb�r- �e, do all kinds of carriage and wagon f painting at his shop over Wm. -- i' Dowswell's wagon shop. _ ,a Also prepared to do all kinds of paper hanging and house paint - - l ^ tng W. J. Bingham. ,. •. - � r/ Claremont. That k -king roo Market .7 me.L./�l•`'Ken3ie �G1itl�LlRfcheTdlOR of yours:is' doing considerable damage and Every M0' 11d ay _ While no woman is entirely free from I started to take it for painful menstruation Y putting you t0 a great deal, Of di�COmfort aIId periodical suffer-in it does not seem to so that when it cared me I was notsarprised. De the plan of ature that women I had suffered vcith'blindin headacha� and F. C. LafrAUah, inconvenience. in until it seemed that I must scream• d L should suffer so severely. lfea,trua Rte„,ans lasted from floe to ten da tion is d severe strain on a woman's month,and you can understand how glad I rOu�ha There 1$ one Sure Way � _ 3r vitality. If it is painful or irregular' was to get relief. I am in the best of health, m. something is wrong which should beand am pleased to give you this testimonial _ - — set ht or it will bead to a serious de- for what your medicine has done for me." avol ium this kind,of trouble and that is by rsag-went of the whole female organ-I.. Such testimony should be accepted HOL USE A\D LOT FOR SALE—A a of 'cl -- �m ood brick nouse, conta_n:ng 8 rooms: COVeCiri our roof with y a, : women goo ce ar, an ram More than fifty thousand women' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Lot contains 41-2 acres of land.small orchard. ` bees testified in grateful letters u�1i r,. Compound stands. without a r ss a On the remises are a drive-abed, barn, stable Pinkham that Lvdia E. Pinkham's rem d for all the distressln sills of and roc cellar. Conveniently situated in the r Vegetable Compound' overcomes sin g' village of Pickering.' Apply to W.V.Richer$• -..,'}�u��111 s geadq goofing age Po P' women. eon PickerenB• 17•tt +II���` fur and irregular menstruation. The success of Lydia E. Pinkham's It provides a safe and sure way of es- Vegetable'Com po un d rests npon the cape from distressing and dangerous well-earned gratitude of Canadian It is waterproof, weatherproof and fireproof, - weaknesses knees and diseases. women. / The two following letters tel: so cblle on- When women are troubled with irreg- .� and is rapidly- taking the place of tin, tar, gal- vincingiy what Lydia E: Pinkham's•alar,supd,ressed or painful menstrua- y VegetaCompound will do for tion, leucorrhrea, displacement or nl- vanized iron, felt and gravel and shingle roof- women, they cannot fail to bring hope ceration of the womb, that bearing- ds ling. on.account,of;it•s lesser'cost and greater to thousanof sufferers. , down feeling, inflammation of the Miss Matilda Richardson of 177 Wel-,ovaries, backache, bloating, (or Batu- - -- ' - 'lington Street, Kingston, Ott., writes::lency),general debility,indigestion.and Bur Lbility. It is,easily [put on and the price , Dear Mrs. Pinkhamc— I nervous prostration, or are beset' with This t the place fut' the fares- "some tour years ago my usuauy good?such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, er's to fit st call and see a full title, . . 1)- hnttil red;�cluare;feet for all material found 1A. _ -health began to fail. I bad severe pains in lassitude, excitability.irritability,ner• of firer-class blankets slid' 1nitLS -is Only Juy beck,m bead ached,I mould have dizzy vousness, Slee lessness, melancho2 a and ydnrin m monthly nods I p Y+ at reasonable prices, eL o colter" +�r g they should remember there is one tried made and old ones re-bodied, "rwQi�DOLLISAS• w saber intense n. I was advised to - _. _ _ try Lydia E.Pinkham'sVe�et�rbleCompnutd, and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkhams guaranteeing a ftl'St-C1ASS job. A _ Y 'and I am so glad that I did, for it brought i Vegetable Compound at once removes full line of harness grease bells, _ t 'ter ..new life and health to me, My monthly such troubles Refuse to bray any other- rubes stock food, combs and _ _`'Sold only by oda were natural and painless,and my medicine, for you need the best. + • oral health improved I have not had ani Don't hesitate to write to 1Kra. brushes always on hand. . _ Co.ache or a pain since,and I feel it a duty ae. • _ :wrellasaplmsaretoteilyouwhatyourmedi Pinkhacn if there is Repairing neatly and promptly The i1Us$111�dHardware l..it,u. ' 'alae has done for me." about your sickness yon ono attended-to. • Mme.Louise Mcgenzle of Motmt Car- understand. Soe will treat you { 4 "..b mel, Montreal, Canada, writes: with kindness and her advice is One call will pay you. free. No woman ever tted 128 EAS? SING STREET, Toronto. " 'Dear pinkham:— writin her and she haselped — --- •'Ld heard b mash shoat Lydia g L�. W• B Odell •. , fir. H. P>atlum's Vegetable COmpotow before thousands. Address Lyan,Mass. Alk i's. PhUMIs Adio1--A W6.r But O.easta� a Www's IlAb. ,. 7, '�1 - - n •. • , - .r , 77 _ `y E- and leave one white. Bake in flat from heaven knows where. is vener- r tina and put together with icing be- ated by the Manchurians in that SIL tween. Frost the top with an icing strange way which some stone al- Aboutcolored yellow. ways seems to be in most aations- the Little Japs-Four large spoons yel- as the onelisk at Milan, or London Iow bolted cornmeal, 4 spoons soft stone itself. boiled rice (soak rice before boiling) Th14 stone is to the Manchurian aso•uO�Qp a little salt,gI small teaspoon soda. race the mascot and talisman of ,,.House, �7v Scald all together with boilingwa- their Imperial position, and the ter, add warm water until it becomes legend runs that, when the Chinese ' a heli-thin batter and fry on a well dynasty loses possession of the Black IN ' r>I»�y3i►il►i'• t greased griddle like Pancakes. These Store of MukChin en, it will lose the �� ,j, Favorite are good breakfast cakes, throne of China to well. is -i!(r SELECTED RECIPES. The ofd belief takes on a serious ' moaning at the present moment, for -_ 'Strawberry Tarts.-Butter and line HINTS FOR THE'I10MU. it seems inevitable that Chinese pol- B ten-inch wide pastry pan with tart is shall be at least swayed, if not Drink of Millions' paste; line tfie paste with a buttered 13react requires great heat when Y Y strip of paper. fill with plum or first put in the oven, but later it directed, by the victor of the present cherry pits or dry corn, and bake an should be reclue4d. war. Mixed or Natural Green. Sealed Packets only you -would a pie. Remove the pits Liquid Glue-White glue, two The possession of Mukden and its !lack, and paper, baste the paste all over ounces; good vinegar, 4 ounces. Put Black Stone by the Japanese may HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS 1904. fuLl the Legend. ' with thick syrup and dry in the oven; into a wide mouthed bottle, and set i3 `�•--+- let cool•._ LIJ. fill with strawberries• bottle is cold ,eater, letting it come + Steep more strawberries in a very to, a boil grariivally and builzng until WEAK TIRED PEOPLE. NATIONS-AS i IG1iE VGiiETs I only two German' sewing -machind thick syrup fur two hours, strain, glue is dissolved, their add alcohol + are sold to every fifty America^ mask the tart over this syrup, and one ounare. Keep corked for use, ---- ones. _ ; Bene Rice water should nover tie thrown Need New Blood in Spring, to STEAL EACH OTH:�73'S INVEN- When John Trull goes to the ex- Sand' Tarts,-Cream together one away. Save it after' drawing oft the Bring Health and Strength. TI011TS AND TRADE. tr o e and' puts his hand in some- pC':tnd of brown sugar and hall a rice and use it for stock instead of no else's pocket he generally does ' pound of butter. Beat the yolks of water. Spring blood is bad blood. It l9 Britain Got Ideas for Warships so with the object of strengthening - three eggs very light and add butter To P.oinove Panes of Glass-Lay clogged with impurities that make his empire. and sugar; sift one pound of flour butter soft soap over tho putty and after a themselves felt in many ways, such From France-America Stole It is not many years since that dry state with two teaspoonfuls of few hours they may be easily remov- as pimpics and eruPtions, poor diger- the Typevrriter. Britain was far behind the French in baking powder, mix with the eggs ed, tion occaniional heartaches, twinges I lalchs were invented b an En Naval matters. Britain's leap ahead and butter and sugar until a paste When there are no weights in the of rbeumatistrl, a lazy feeling in the Y 6 , was mainly due to her dishonesty• lishirian, and for many years Britai:r! The first battle9hi of an practical lflrm enough to roll has been formed. kitchen bear in mind that two table moriring, and a strong desire to P y F Lemon Pie-Two tablespoonfuls Ot i spoonfuls of caster sugar or flour avoid exertion. Sozziotimes the nerves supplied the world with Wino out of i use was built for the French ear/ :dour, two-thirds ut a teacup of wa average one ounce, and the weight of are unstrung, you ice! dull and de I every ten b s r of lights. Now the; uprise the supervision of Deputy do ter, teacup of sugar, yolks of threo I an egg is nearly two ounces. pressed, and yodr strength is slip-!Proportion is reversed. This is due Lome at Toulon in 1860: This was ter, and one grated lemon: flake In I To keepbread and butter fresh in away, You Can Onlybe put to the energy of France, Belgium, I a wcoden vessel covered with ircia ping and Sweden, French matches are! - a h�.a oven; while in the oven beat, when cut, keep it in a cool place right by enriching the blood and ! i plate,;, 'and .known as the 'Groins. •thy whites of three eggs to a troth. between two doep plates, and all driving out the impurities. !'urge now shipped in large quantities to; Originally a french invention, Bri- nnd mix in three teaspoonfuls, then wrapper: up in a thick-damp cloth. tives won't do this-they only make I all parts of Furope. Britain receivedtain kidnapped it in its infancy, and _ ­,arid it o er the pee and return en To stone raisins easily ,u su::ie over a million ,boxes from France nursed it until it row into a great po you weaker. What you need is a g ever ar. Inst car the Ito ublic ;the overt until nicely broµ'ned. boiling water over and stand for two Cuuic, end the best tunic that menti- Y 3' Z' P active giant. Roley-Po le Slake a good biscuit minutes: Then cut them open, and cal science has yet discovered is Dr, alums manufactured e over i:37,000,-, This is haw Britain picked her Y•- UO;UUU Matches, roprerxnting an; net fiber's pockA. She sent an Eng- -quarters and roll about three-quarters press o a the seeds between the fin- Williams'' rink !'ills, !'hese-Pills ac g P of an inch thick, spread with Per ger and thumb. tually make new, rich, red blood, ('average of 1,OOu per annum (or fish shipbuilder across the Channel 'a serves or sliced apples; roll.up and A Laundress' 111%t-i'se a tahl•r brace the nerves ar.d bring health very pwrsun in N'ranee. The French' the disguise of a tourist. In reality tie in a cloth, boil or steam an hour spoonful of parafiln to every tour gal and enc p y to wen's, despondent and Government made a proSt tl eon vi lie was a spy, and he kept his weath- Iand a half, pons of water in' the boil,-r. The'eavilp tirt�i men an.1 women. Mrs. ; ;'i, u0,000. rr eye open e, well, that when Crimped Fish—Soak slioea of any , clothes mist he rinsed the>rnughly :'has. Blackburn, AyIrkvlord Station, ltritam invented the typewriter,' return rd home,he made out working firm white fish in very strongly salt-I a 1 y. but America stub the idea, and lana for n rex war vessel on Simi- and there will to no smell of the mit: I,i.ti„ s tis: ."b'or the ,est Len ears � P ed water: Pit them into boilin t Remove Fnamel from a birvcle• fi Dr. wLlliams' Pink pills is the only forged ahead with it to such an ex lar lines to those of the Gloire. As ' salted water enough to cover, with scraping; with an old knife. When it medicine i ha%e taken when I found; tent, that today ninety wit of every f a result there was Launched in Jan- two talAt-spoons of. vinegar, and boil ' is all removed scour the whole sur- I n,rdod zuedicirie. Last sprirg'I ('hundred mach nca 1a England aro of l uary, 18ri1, from a 'lhamea side ahout ten' minutes. Drain. arrange face with finer emery, paper. wa,9 fechng p„oily. Was weak, ea.,i!v l their man-ufacture: In th,+ year 171.4' yard, a fine ironclad bearing tlut . on a dish, remove the skin and. An exrillent penwiper is a racy por- tired and dr+przsao:1. I got three Henrys Mails, a I.ondun engineer, wa.i aawo Warrior. bones. `terve hot with lobster sauce tato. Prher: �� ink oyrrodex on the boxe'f of Ile. Wi!ltams' Fink Pills and l granted a I:•atent fur "au artificial' 7-r;r, French Government were very v poured tato the cavity left by the �-n rind t iv unplmslant to-use, they made me ft<1 like a new per- machine for the impiessing or trans-I indignant when they !carat that Bri• i bone. Garnish with watercress. stick it. two or three times into a son: They are :tie, lxe,t •udic:re I , cribing of letter% on paper so neat Lain had bun pi1[ering_1LQm _thaw. Cream Puftt-Une wip butter, -one peeled potato, and the nib will be as know of when thu blood is out of azid caac`i as hit° be distini;ulaa`eQ' ani they determined that in future ' trip flour, one cup water. Boil the I good as new, cr,n:;ition,•. from prisu.” A 'Ila�h * on verY n'.) Iran in the employ of -thu British butter and water, stir'its Sour and i 1 Cheap Ittsinfectant,.-Whin scrub -. It vuu- nee! a umadicdre thin 2Arinx-i, bimilar )in , was granted a patent Admiralty should an much as pok% _ _ . bear sar•ot.h. add three eggs, one at I bing or washlr:g ,utorr+0,9 in a sick -and there are few people who do ! in New York in 1839, Mr Aust+u, his nurse to their shipyards. PP , p n row boxes of Pr. Nil- I he inventor, and his in Our bra:-, are fertile." said the a time take on part ensu fill with roam, adm a tea. '>,xlnful of tar on- not-take Burt was t boried custard or whipped cream. tlr•e to �,• ry buck-: of hot water, liams' 1'i,il fills, and you will fled serunient was cafic.i the t5c-j lords of the french fleet. "'.qo will Lady F"ingtic crse Thes reoipo is given Turpentine is a powerful dt,irrfcctant an improv-d appetite and new health graph from that any rho .lr as' f„rt her improv© our vessels, and ole. - by 'Tho Chet ' Cream to,ether one and will d!spcl all had odours I and strength svrh as no other Medi- rAr;s looked upon the typewrrte•r ash Opd. Iiul1 °T,_'_w v and what is more. _ cine can re. col; 'Ther', is no dts tlic.r uavuntiun absolutely, notwith he sha'n t Pick our pockets aga:a ” ":cupful of sugar and one half cupful of Keep all sense-pipca.connected with I caro ca the bluori thav� piil9 will not j standing the tact that Burt's -trach-'!They did Improve their battieshlpv. _ butter. add one well-beaten egg. one. eta t':nary stands clean an 1 %huh ine aaa but a slight improvement on 1 and tried ever so hard to k their qua;tier of a cu fol of sweet milk, �on.o b sz alai n' once a week with cure, r ch-- y because they make the' 6 d � - Q p Y g new, rich- binud that drives lieu-a.;o I 'y(• , � ickas aecrvt, but Britain was toe one pint of dour, one teaspoonful of boiling water in which washing soda Wr.o invented Lho load oncil4 An char fur them. They invented tha creani of tartar, one-half tesapoonlul has been dissolved Hememher that from the 's}'Sten? 'The genuino 1'.nk P P of Laking sods and one teaspoonful many cases of diphtheria have been I'il'.a bave the hull name, "Dr., Nil-I so uj hman, and he for .a Year ur,; plansght A-without and hesitation. stole thea _of vanilla. Cut in flinger strips, roll attributed to foul aeceer-pip.•s. I'diams+ pink !'ills for Pale l+eople." 1 sir sup�ilird. the world with its pen- pans the lAt mint about Tuley In s Iger and bake in quick oven Tow els w L!h fridges should nlnva;'s I on the µrapper around each bac. ells,. 'Then"a German, nnmrd Johann.one of the gest points about IlrztisR a% h. Robocea eake-'Y'his is nice served be oversrwn'befure batng sent-to theI Sold_hy all_ medicine dealers or by Faber kidnaprrinp-id the idea and start-;shine is the fighting-tops.simply ba - - maa ni LO ccn:s s box or siz t„rcea rd rnana,fartnring them on hig own. standing that thdy- are simply bare• ' as a dessert with canned or stewed wash. unless this Ls d,mu the, towel.' . Ills !acrd cribs: The ideas of a very Cruet. Cream 1 teacup sugar with } tot omen more and more tray ed enc) Is for S.'.'<t by wT i!Ink the IIr. Wil- lis,pencils.proven"to no better and. ' Reacu sea butter and add, a well l tenor directly.. If the fringe is rare- liams' Medicine Co , Brockville, Ont. cheaper than the Britiirh, and, as a l Largo proportion of Britain's wag P Y Y•' a result they nearly lost their .trade l weapons were 'cribbed from Uncl• ....beaten egg. Add to '.'• teacups flour fully oversewn the truth appearance _-: altogether. What Britain lost the Sam two teaspoons baking powder, onal wiA be pr.sorVed a long time. THE WONDERFUL TIBETANS. Germans aincod ler won, Faber r teas eon cloves, one teaspoon all To boil a, tongue succu�t illy,' it g Y In orso Britainwebuilt - splendi f r P was empluy�ing 2.10 hands. At sur- war cessml, with twenty-tour finch tsplca and sift three rimae. Add one should l a firm soaked in c,.ld water ! !teacup milk to the mixture and stir overnight, tLen drained an,l wlln•d They Are Said to Be a Delightful emt+erg to.ia,v, in ore of the largest nzur, manufacuired from ordinary anti priest factories in the world, wrought iron. This vessel, whi,h i ithuroughly. Now heat in the flour dry. Plate the tongtio in a large People. Over a thousand men are employed was called the Inflexible,. was found I gradually, and stir in one teacup pan: cotter it with cold 'water, aaA it another nationality worm needed makingpencils. and the earl out-Ito ,se•edless or stoned raisins. Beat five wh>n once it tso,ls 'up simmer gently P l Y of h absolutely vat,X1 a, for one j to rouri:d opt, And cornl,lete the 7)rLC-� put runes iuto severed millions F'abulof the guns, invt•ct;xl about that •• mfnaee and bake at once 40 or 4.i from two and a half to three hours. i p. Limo, could discharge a projecti!� 1 minutes in an oven nit moderate heat Gice c'SF''' to trey' sinal[ cRiildren, ish "fanufy,' -soma-thing resembling who started liFe as a oor.man, died (! minu ' i risen, when the oven may for they are to y easi!l; df{,•c•c1hil gird •the F.n;l;sh,. Irish, scotch and Wr•l.h, rec•entiy- a millionaire anti a baron, that •could knock corners off it ani b -until made a little hotter• ovenhis can the mutt re Lod ot,tatns front them but a coinpromiso hetx•r,•n their var- Iirituns have been robbed right and easily as bowling over ninepins: la C :.be used a a tea coke icing. everything that is necessary for its Luus qualiue:,-jt is suggrst•d that lett by the .Germans. •they enjoyed order to remedy the matter Britain I Ribbon Cake-To 2 eggs add 1 cup growth. For a dAicute child of from ch a nat!on has lx%1n rcn,ght tui the monopoly of supplying the world Cook up the Aineruan's Harvcyi fad super• halt cup sweet milk, 2 tots= two to six or seven years old, a well light in the Tibetans, who stern tel with pianos for a tlin , then a. Ger=, process of armor-plate manufacture. spo.)ns baking powder, L tablespoon Loat'n egg and a little milk is an comtine all the traits thut' have Mair 'stepped In, appropriated their She folind at once that the six-inch melted butter, 1 2-3 cups sifted flour. excellent early morning beverage, made the llritish nation what it is: invention, and started manufactur- armor she obtained. in this .way ha.i Flavor to taste. Atter beatingwell, Pir+er lla ' q q . They are, first, execetlingly devout ing.musical inst.ryments in a tarko a resisting power far greater than ) ra�cr's 1 este-Jiiz a u,r i divide -'the batter, in three' parts. ter of a pound of alum with a quay- ni r lio n; they' me appear to be re- i,•ay. )ur man 'was lane 73the Bit- -i thick, cumbersome armor mit the mar..atlt• b+,siness men, hsrm-Treaded ticire+mhurG. FIc sttpplantcd the Brit- "Infie•zible." Color one red with fruit color, a tern of flour, Stir into this a little is.h not only b turnip out Chea is After lop and painstaking expert- second color brown with cl7ocot•ite„ cold water until all becomes a thick as any Scotsman. having-a keen eye,. Y Y r p''-, g P g paste, then add boiling eater, shirr- for orenings, and -drive hard bar-1 pianos, but aide hotter•ones-ba Wr mentis Britain was able to produce StYg nH the time until the piaste is of gains; and they are said to the as full because he effected a mar'✓ellous im- what is absolutely the most effective the 11 tL consistency. 1Sy putting of humorous sentiment as the wildest provement in the drawing of,cast-� of all naval inventions-the quick- the plum to the flour before the wa-• of Irishmen. l steel wire. It was :'good-byo for i firing gun, Nevertheless, this was -• They celebrated Christmas last c•'or to Britain's foreign trade, for a simply ' an improvement on th.i - .,smother ter is nd;!ed, the paste works gens' year, end took to the festival as to Boehm's instruments were selling in French "mi trail louse," the pioneer smoutt;ly. p quick-firing -cannon. This gury was the. manner horn. A company of, Britain and other. arts of the'world them, attired in.the most" gTotesque as fast as they could be built. l used by the French., is the wars of ,SE�YING HISiS.� costumes, paraded under the leader- 'Britain might possibly have re- 1870. The execution it did' in ti:e ' ship of,a white-bearded old man, re- gainer! her lost trade if she had field was so marked, that its utility Always use double thread for Bath- pm,er.Ling Father Christmas, -and I started work in 'earnest, and it ` er.inq. Always use at�? fine a thread as.an engine of war was recognised ou and needle as the garment .will ad danced to weird, inharmonious music) Henry Steinway, a Brunswick gen- immediately, and the brilliant in• - - low. R'hen threading 3 our needle in the happiest tdshion. They 'made tleman, living in New York, had not l ventors of all nations turned thsf^ i make the knot on the end broken. fun of great dignitarin9, and even Of come upon '-tho acepio. Ito determin-l attention towards its ptissible �im- o from.the.reeL. The rule for frilling one who was dressed up as the, Em- ed that C.ormany shouldn't have SC provement. Press our hand hard enough is one and a quarter the length of peror of China. I all thein own way. And they didn't,t The Americans produced the first y the edge to be trimmed. In facing_% A derightful people they appear to Steinway founded then American trade i and best guns after the model of over your mouth and you call sleeve, turn it, and place the facing be, -and Lassa, too, seems to be full! and made a :huge fortune. 1'o-day the "mitrailleuse," 'and they were r of reminders of the right little, tight out of every 100 pianos-in cottage', adr,pted in the, British,Navy. These smother-a cough but you cant inside the sleeve before aewing.it on, r litt.lo island. ;bin Millington, the a'i- and mansion in, Great.Britain, and' quick-Rerers were the Invention d Gathers shoulm always be set on the Lhor or "To Lassa at L.ast," says he in every other country the matter of Dr. Gatling. After 'catling came ,'cure it that way. The outside right side, but never with a needle; y many inventors-notably Nordenfelt. use a large pin. When sewinit, on a saw in the shops looking-glasses that, nine: aro either German ' • r r, Is the wrong end to work on. button, place the knot on the right made in '.Nistria, penknives made in American made. I Garner, and Maxim. Thu lattq side of the cloth directly under the Germany, and a certain popular type The credit of lrustlittg Britain out built a gun that fired i 00 shots a' button. n of English bicyc4e:' of its watch trade belongs to 'a .ria minute. The extreme rapidity of Art. Q tivo of ltombury, Mass , nam•34I of the 7linzim gun, however, wag not „C@ S jnl�#1 stitches closely together, but lightly, Donnison,, n :++ o pa e o immediate e, c v into the cloth, being careful not to 1' HELM 33ADY SMILES. machine that would stamp out 4 der listed in .the cartridges created sa pull the thread tight, as this causes watch parts by thio hundredweight, much smoke that the man behine Ahoroujhly cures Coughs be the scam to draw. When baby-smiles mother knows he I By this;metlxor! hb was able-to make: the gun-could not.sce the target. Cause it strikes at the root of the - s well and happy. When he is cross, I a cornpleto watch at a quarter of I fears before this the French Go:* ailing and fretful, she gives hiili, the, price the British charged for eramcalt were using a smokeless po.v :. trouble. The throat and lungs -7)21axeHIIRIA's MASCOT. Raby s Own Tahlct9, and finds that their hand-made ones. der in their guns. Britain endeavor• there3 a smile in every dose. ,.'these The Americans daringly wrested ed to wrest the secret of its menu- Black Stone of Mukden and Its Tablets ,cure nil little ailments of T3xitain's sewing-machine trade from' need a regular system of educa• facture from them; and siiccecded ,nf queer Legend. childhood, such as inriigestion, colic, , her. IIowo invea ted the pioneer ter a gdod many failures This pow: Aim to cure an old cough. co7lstipation, diarrhoea, worms rind;machine, and •W. 'Thomas, of Cheap-! -ler was a mixture of nit�o-cellulose, Just beside the chief gate, of the -simple fever;. '1hev inake teething ! The point of value about Imperial Palace of ALukden stands! easy• and promote natiirnl sleep and side; manufactured it. It was cru(lo tunnin, potassium, and >litrate o1 an insignificant black stone. It is Tepr.se, and arc g7larantood not to thrid ill-eonceivA, and people•Tout" 1 barlilbi - earson's'tifeckly. SCOtt'S Emulsion and COUghs iS nothing'to look at; arid one might it fiir easier to do their sewing :n r pass it a dozen times without at- contain .ane. panicle. of opigte or the -old-fashioned ivny-by hand, ¢ that while Scott's S Emulsion tris itng, any importance to it. poisonous soothing stuff 1lrs. Roht.. Consequently 11owe's machines failed A very peculiar effect was product It is an 6rdinary shaft of black Dean; q isdalc, N.1V.T., says:-"I find to find •purchasers. Bow's sailed to I ed.by the following announcement, -D does soothe the raw throat and I Paby's Own Tahlots a perfect, me(ld-. Arnorica sonic time later, and IS;et Contliined in the 'ndvcrtisc;llicntsi of a basalt, 18 fn, high, worn and old, ,cine for littlo ones, and always keep fun' it also nourishes and and ,octagonal,in shape., O n each [ 1 i hlr. Isaac Singed, to wham ho shad-{ country fair: Among other attrac- sirle of it is carved a figure of Uau- them in rho u,usc." 1'ou con get ed his -working drawings. Singer, tive features of thin great fair there the 't'ablets from yo•ir medicine deal- heals the inflamed arts• tama, now almost obliterated, an:l orb6'< 4 scenting a good thing, took.it u.,,l tcill he highly-amusing donkey and p ort two sides there are also inscrip- cr or by mail at cents a hex by and Began turning out machines with, pi, jnCC9, t'Unlp(tlt1071 in these two writing' the Th•. Williams dxeclicu7e a success that, is so well known tha.. cuntes•ta open to residents only! - - replaces inflamed• tissue tions,,now quite unreadable. Co,. }trockvillo, Cnt. it clues •ant aerrl t`oiternting. Howe Yet this uninteresting-looking with healthy tissue—the -only stone is protert.od -from Lhc wcatlaur made S'2,000;fio0 611t."Of lilt~'.idea-. -M tis -lit`Queer, -"You and Mr. cough by a special erection, some G feet Friend-r'Atwi do you think you The Germans oildravored to st.. i Wophtiv currospond, do you not?" F real CUTe for an old g high, rho front of Open wooden bars, can always please young girls with I fru;n tlk; .'•ITtkricans whit tllc`y- .hail 3Liss Gidllay'-"Oh,, gracious, no. Ito and the whole surmounted . by a yodr proclictions'?" Fortune Te'.Icr' stolen ' from the Ilritish, huh t.h•t has a real (lark complexion, while Send for Free sample. Clldncse roof. ye-9; all I nave to do is to tell small success attending their ClTprt.s I'm quite a decided blonde, of ' M,.. SCOTT&BOW NE,Chemisu,T-onto,Ont. Inc- croof. shntt of. stone. comp them they are going to be married." may be gauged from rho fact .that courses" t .a . LEADING XARKETS FIFTEEN LIVES WERE' • .LOSTPAN AGAIN rROTESTS BRVADTUFFS. . __._- .-•:.._�__:: Toronto, April 25.-Whe9t-Oatar- u- ebe io-The market is dull, wita No. 2 Convent at St. -Genevieve, u C! Which May Involve Great Britain r� and white quoted at $l a tt, and b $1.05. spring, 95c, goose 89(:• Manitoba unchanged, for d ua y at .Destroyed by i ren 11 t1 the War' ports on the opening o°f nar'iga- tion; No. 1 northern, 99jic; No. 2, p Q 934c, No. 3, 89je. - . light on Flour-90 per cent, patents aro A despatch from Montreal says:- thing that would throw any g JAPAN AND FRANCE. Lavi e, one I official rc+port from Manchurian head- quoted at $4.35 to $4.45, buyers' The picturesque little Village of St. the mystery. Madame gn f ouarters say's: ' "A Japanese force sacks, east and west; 15c to 20c Genevieve, on the Riviere des Prair-) of the live old ladies who existed up- A despatch from Tukio says:-It is 1 y good sisters, stated that Japan has made a strong advaFlced to+vard Tunghus, 50 miles higher for chore. Manitoba steady fes, in the County of Jacques Car- on the bounty of the the Balite east of 1-Isicheng, and occupied that at $5.50 to $5.60 for first patents, tier, distance about fifteen miles was the only one &live yesterday, and Protest to France against It is place on April 15. The enemy re- $5.10 to $5.40 for second patents, from Montreal, was the scene during she told an incbherent story that.•old Peet staying at Kamranh Ithe strongly felt here that France is ac- treatxd to the north." and $b to $ .30 for bakers'. the night of April 20th, of Madatue Potvin had arisen from bed Lively y felt the Russians wit%f Millfeed-$17 fur bran and $18.50 a fire which ,destroyed the in search of pipe and tobacco, and `• what is practically the zone of hos- JAPAN RUSSIAN SUPPLIES. to $19 for shorts. Manitoba, $21 beautiful Roman Catholic Con- then threw away'the match she had r� til at i The expected advent of the for shorts and $19 for bran. vent of St. Anne's, and resulted in used. The sisters think the old wo- A despatch from Yinkow, via 'Tien- Barley-Dull; 46c to 47c for No. 2, the loss of fifteen lives. One of the man's storyrather improbable, third Russian squadron into the tsin, says: Few. transports are now 44c to 45c for No. 3 extra, and 43c sisters, ten of the pupils, all girls S China Sea in about a week strength- arriving at Newchwang. This con- for No. 3 maltiug outside, Toronto ranging from 12 to 17 tars of age, AWAKENED BY SMOKE. ` ens the opinion that the situation 19,trast with the rush of traflw since JOne of the elder sisters, was first one of exceeding gravity so far as freights. ani four old women boarders of the g _ French neutrality is concerned, atul I the opening'of the Liao River indi- Rye-69c to 70e for No. 2 f.o.b. institution, perished in the flames, to notice that there was something Cates that precautions are being tak- outside. while a number of the inmates wero wrung. About 11 o'clock she was that it may `force Japan to avail herself of her alliance with Great;en against pussible interference by Corn-Canadian firm, 47c to 48c injured in escaping from the burning awakened by some then unknown Britain, which provides in the event the Hrasian Pacific squadron. for yell,)w and 46c to 47c for mixed building, cause. She noticed that the room of Japan being attacked by any Vast accumulations o1 stores have f.o.b. Chatham freights; American Oµ•ing to the lack of eommunica- was heavy with smoke and arose two powers Great Britain is bound already' been made along the Jap- unchanged; No. 8 yellow, Ci5c to tion betwiten the village and outsideIto seek the cause of this. R'Iren she to assist her. The elder statesmen anese lines of communication, assur- 55,c; mixed, •541c to 55c on track, points, it +vas impossible to secure'reachrd the hallway she was met by and the members of the Cabinet held ing full supplies to the armies in '1'o'cntu., 2 any help from Montreal, and the a volume of smoke and at once ren- a conference on Wednesday, which the field, even if the transport ser- Oats- •Firm; 40c to 41c for No. news of the terrible fatality was'nut 1 lined that there was fire in the _,__._ white west. 41c to 42c east. received in the city until Friday. tithe'building_ Her cries awakened other lasted five hours. vice is interrupted. Subscriptions to the Tifth domestic hulled Uuts-$4, a for cars of I people of St. Genevieve were helplcss_�_fiivt.crr, and—presently all in the loan of $50,000,000, which is part. bags and $1.00 for barrels on track to prevent the dcstructiun o[ the building were aroused. of the war fund provided for in tho FUMIGATE THEIR BEARDS. here; 25c more fur broken lots here b'd1ding, and the cunsequent loss of` The sleeping quarters of the con- budget, will be opened on May 1. and 40c outside. life. The terms will be generally the same Sanitary Whiskers Insisted Upon fees-6Nc to 69c for No. 2 west The. cunvent was a stone building,i vent were divided. Some were as those of the fourth domestic loan, in Pittsburg. and -asst and 70c fur milling. built in old-fashioned style, with downstairs aril others were located A despatch from Pittsburg, enn, jtuekwhcat-59c to 60C east and solid walls and heavily timbered. It', on the upper floor, the convent being g' vest. was four storeys high and built in' three storeys in height. Those on ITTF.IINESS IN TOKIO. p b the lower floor attempted to .ascend. � says: iihrn Captain .Ja.n:cs IEi(:I.au>h- -' an L-�hapc. It was used as a� P The Japanese regard the Kamranh lin of the Allegheny Burau or COUNTRY PRODUCE• school, and was the property of the, the stairs to the floors above, but Bay incident with growing feelings of Health, in starting his campaign to were mat by such a ruah of smoke resentment and bitterness towards cleanse the city of lurking germe, or- I2.tter-The market holds Sairly teaching Order r the Sisters of Ste.I Prance. It is popularly believed tiered that all long beards must be I st�EWN'. Anne,- The order controls about 20' that it was beyond physical capacity that the Russian fleet is still atifumf aterl, as the were extefLnt Cr!arucry, prints ......... ...29cto25c establishments in the Province of toamountathe statin in face of it. ]iarnranh Bay, and is making the'I I lu soll(s c 3c repo atm> rounds for th•r g:rnuq, ' 2,• 2• Quebec, and also '.as institutions in;'1'HoR �:�,ters who were on the upper P b b g """';' """ r the New F.nglaned States. At the floors appear to have been made _freest possible use 61 the port, The'it was looked u ,un in the nat.rc of Dairy train, medium• ...... .16c 17c ' I .......... 4c 15c•!I time of Li.e tEre there zere 10 sisters,cluicl.lc aware of the danger, Sis- demands for strung action on the du inferior • _ part ©t Japan are daily growingj�a :oke by those wh'o do nut wear Dairy Ih. rolls, 6::od to Inn the -convent. 'I here were 37" ter 343rie de .I esu spread the alarm.' , ➢order. Political pae d nn<1 other beards and as an insult by those who pupils boarding in the building, a! With n bell she Founded a warning, g P g do choice ...... 21C 22c organizations are Pa. resolutions I The matter was neither fair ndE l do large rolls anJ calling upon the pupils who ! 11C '2Uc fetal of S3 pttpi!s rcrenv'nng nustruc condemningio France's a alleged viola= do medium ... ..17c 18C tion at the convent. The sisters also i s:apt in the dormitories to arise, she cion of neutrail!tn It is proposed to:as an nnvrlt not a io;,e." declared maintained a Rmall,hospice for old; evctrt anKmg the beds, saying, "Chil-• Cheese-Firm ,n tune aucd unchang- hold a great popular demonstration. Superintendent bfcl_e•:ghlin. "A od at 12c fur large and 12ic fur women. 'Phare weir, five alit womenIdren get up. tress quickly, there is ' The K''.chi Nicht assert- that the great number of rases of varlet feu- in the hospice, all of great age, none'a fare in the house." lccir,a. er last summer w,:re r(>s:n(1 :n fumi- being less than SO years, while one! - - - evidf'nce is, conclusive that Admiraller Eggs-Are steady at 141,c to 15c. � � This sister then wnrnecj the pupils Ro}Estv'ensky is using Kamranh Bay Ilfr9 where ono or more of the, mem yc:tatoes-:)ntario, 6' c or: track had attained the venerabfe age of;in the other dormitories., She then as an actual naval base for belle- bers wore beards. Theac cars were ami fisc to 70c out of store, eastern, jct� years. The old people were sieelr'jrralized the great danger that Con- --- - - ;gerent action. ntE•stly in the s1,+ru i r tri.t<. Mu:t f,Uc to 05c on track, and 70c to 75c ing on the first fluor and had two•.frr:ntM the children, and hastened to The Ji}i discusses France's histori- or the men weer ling t,cards to means of egress, but, as the fire ori-I _ out of store. , send theca down the stairs. But cal attitude on the question of neo-!avoid shaving, and they wldonr it Baled liuy-la quoted unchanged at g'rraee(i in their quarters, they must'now thick streams of choking smoke lralit and insists that the use of veer take a bath A l.ircr at their u have been ov,•rcume early, or else y F for per tau r 1, 1 timothy and_$7 became ao cer:fucaed that they could poured fromffibelow,It rnid hia.g that 1Kararanh Bay enhances Admiral Ro-lb.,arrfs is cunvincing T,n,ot that they ( fur mixed or clover in car lots on a-•a ewa difficult sad hazardous. estv'ensk 's fl htin Ca aC(t and not find the &tri The-sisters and P F y - � y g 6 p y. 1 me Iicl.lr to hrtr(i rcarlrt frcE•F or track sera. Iti a►e inn down the stairs, other® - -. ,one" facilities for warlike frepara-. mo-tt any other k!nd of infectious I Baled Straw-ORrrings rire fairly the pupils elent :n two dormitories. went half wa• And then retreated t.iori, Continuin it says if from the I' nous 'It was, thererore dec ded duct ! large and the market has nn easy one being on the third and the other.l y Continuing. S go g Y on the fourth floor, and it teas The sater' went part of the way complication grave consequences re- this class of people must keep their t tone, and is quoted unchanged at Ef suit to Russia, France will be re• bear(lq ae ,well as their laces of among the pupils in this part of the lawnstairs, and thea turned back to eponsible. P per Loa for car lots ou track Sguro. abode clean. ' building that the great fuss of life)the second Poor. Frere she found her . A termer Cabinet Sfinister, discuss- occurred The monetary loss will be;retreat cut oft, Within# her way to "It- has been found that; a solutinn 310NTREAL M%RKETf3, ing the incident to-stay, said: of hichloride of mercury will dr 2 dboui $-'5,000 1 one of thewindows srshe found one of " "Wo are keenly anxious to avoid Montreal, April S-There does The pne:n of the fire which brought;the pupils, bliss Peiemeni, -Breaking stroy anv lurkinfi germs that may Ile tic,. seem to r=e much chaa n, and such dinastatlon and P orrow in its ;the lana the air took the only Ito protect our rights. 3f I'rancelpropagating rothinspectors fad n flthv y path le unknown. and rotrably could i chetace tlfltt, remained, and jumped to !Involvingethers, but we are hound j fn thea unclean beards g g p - lu & buyers could secure No. 2 oats t ? , {gives Russia the use of Kamranh about 15ic in store, and No 3 at j only be told by lips now sealed fn the grourrcl. `dater Therese broke 'I3 hougr presided over by a man who ; c and cterboro's at 42 c' on _ ay, why cannot England allow us' `H '} death, Sister ;Marie Adrienne, who an arm and was bruisarf and shaken will not keep his heard clean,'the 'to use Hong Kong?" y track, No. peas aro quoted at was superioress' of the convent di up. bfi + raiment escaped without will provi(1(• htrn with a bottle of 76c afloat $$�, Sip. Genevieve, confeeowil her utter serious injury, In the upper Hoon this solution of .bichloride of rner- Millfeed-Mtl!erR have Reen at to INVAPIN(; CORER, ignorance of the cause. nor couldany there remained Sister Marie Adnrnne 1Fight hundred'Ru. troops have curt' and•reyuevt that he use it, The advance their prices 41 per ten each of the other' miters who had been and with her fell the pupils whose IInspectors wall call at later dates to on bran-and shorts, Manitoba bran rescued from the building tell any- lives were sacrificed in the holocaust. browrA the Ricer Tamen, invading, see that the order is put into force," in bags, $19, shorts, $21. Very int- s Northrrn Corea. " The roar! troth V)ariivostock was I tle Ontario recd is to be had, and I pities arc about $1 a tan higher. a' FLASHES FROM THE WIRE •'A BRUTAL MURDER. • id.rrrx�(1 recently, and o large e e hdge USED POISONED $IILLETS. - 1has been constructed over the Tu- I than 3lnritoba, fnen. Polish Assassins Adopt . This Trey-Prices are easier at $3 to _ Tramp Dragged Miss Lowrey Into „ Dead! Method. $9 2'' t('r No. 1' !y tit $8 25 for The Very Latest Items From All Yard and Killed Her. Deadly' says:-Miss, N''o. 2, and $7 to $7.50 for shipping TO Dlc;A)(1l TTIF DIANA, A rlE;apatth from �.t. Petrr•vTwrg hay. P Y Parts of the Glqbe_ A London despatch s:-Miss Ordersi have been given for the dis- says In all recent attacks un the Flour-Manitoba strong baker's', —' E117a Lowery., sister o1 a well known _ armament qf' the Russian cruiser Police and admiaistraticc ofFlrers in $S 1O to $i, 50, and patents $5.60 to POMI!vI0'Q• resident' of Rodney, way brutally !Diana, which took refuge under one Poland their assailants have used $5s(), Ortar.io straight roifere in murdered at an early hour on W'ed• a n � 2,55 in barrels $5.- ail he British Columbia Electric nesda morning at the home of Ben- bt the. coast forts in August, 1A01. Pcri.yoned bullets and dafii,crq, At baF- $� .,U to 8 Railway t'ompany has declared a y g She. has has urxlergone important re};airs I the theatres and music halls r- C45 to $5.45; patents, $5,70 to $5.- Jamin Coville, a railway section,eta- - Ito .has nc portions of her machin- 8O dividend of f per cent. ploye, oncr mile, north of Rodney, p formers are aroneting great demon- Hamf:ton hoard of 'ilucation is cry, which e,ow will be handed over stratioa9 by si and reciti'n re- Ill -Choice primes, 51.70 tc $1,- and about forty miles west of this ngirrg g for compulsory vaccination of• all to the French authorities at Saigon. volutionary verses, Ttrese arVintr'o- 75 per bushel, $1.50 to $1.E0 in car city. Iota. school children. The perpetrator of the crime- was - duced as encores, as the regular pro- Civif service promotion examina- a heavily supposed to Provision:,-Heavy Canadian short y masked man CONTRANAND ON BOARD. grammes must ,be passed on by the cut pork, $1ti.b0 to $17,50; light tions will bn held at Winnipeg;, To- be, a tramp who called at the house A despatch from Port Louis, Mau- theatrical censor. Recently the per- ronto nn.il Ottawa on May 10tH• and demanded money. Mr. Covillo formers did not hesitate to lampoon short cat, $t ac t, $ 0: American - ' ritius, says-=The authorities hero P cut clear fat backs, $20; compound A million whitefish fry were c!o- was away at the time, and his wife refused to supply the German steam- the Imperial fatn6ly. Rigid instruc- • k tions have bern issued to the of lard, 6JJc to 7c; Canadian lard, bac posited in the 'lay of Quinte at being an invalid Nass Lowery an- ' er Juliette with enough coal to ev police to 71c.; kettle rendered, 8}c to 9ic Belleville by Mr. Parker, from the swered the door when admission was ~ able her to get t,0 Batavia, believing I not to allow encores which'have not according to quality; hams, 12c to SAndwieh hatchery: sought by an unknown man about that she was carrying contraband. been approved by the censor. 13c; bacon, 13c; fresh killed abat- The Northern Elevator Company one o'clock in .the morning. a Half of the crew, who are British, }, toir hogs, $5.115 to $9.50; mixed, will erect a flour mill at Winnipeg The stranger asked for money a•.rd , thereupon refused to continue ,the $6.75 to $7; select, $7.25 oR cars. with a capacity of 3,000 barrels when he was refused he'seized Miss i voyage, despite th,r fact that they, :.BURNED-TO A CINDER, Cbeese-e)ntari'o fall white, 12tc; daily, it is staid. Lowery and dragged her into the were offered double' wages. They and where he beat her to death tie trent a deputation to inform the Gov- Farmer Near. Ottawa Meets Death colored, 12;c, Purse- enaic Two are becoming bold Y ` gags-New laid, 15c. � • with a heavy .club, He thou entered E to Harrxilton. Two ladies while walk- Y ernment that they 'a.ould rather go is Midnight Fire. Butter-Finest creamery, 24c to Ing in different. parts of the city the house and secured what money to prison for breaking their contrasts A despatch from Ottawa says:- 241c; mottled, 22c to 23c. Saturday night were relieved of was on hand and left. Mr's. Coviile than to sail on the Juliette. 'theIt Jaifies MrBride,• a farmer, who had theircash bags. was unable to raids an alarm, and German' Consul is bringing pressure' been living alone in a frame house Bengal pin,Pipe of Wapella, Assin!- news of the crime did not reach the on the ' Governor, Sir Cavendish,; about a mile and a half south of BUFFALO M:IIIKF.T. Via, ' ion the way to England to neighbors until about eight o'clock Boyle, to. induce hina to corhpel the;13e1]'s Corners, was burned to death Buffalo, N.Y., April 25.-Flour in the morning. Igen to continue the voyage, 'rhe; in his home,•which was destroyed induce fifty healthy, good-looking y Y(Firm. Wheat, Spring, dull; No. 2 iris to accomFany him back to the The victim of the crime was about; Governor is communicating with Bir• 1 g sixty-five years of a e and was in the •� fire during Tuesday night.. The dis- Northern, in carloads, $1,13;; Win- prairie, with the object of marrying & 1 - . `Lyttelton, Secretary of State fur covert' was made by Mr. Patrick I ter dull; No. 3'red, $1.08. Corn- R habit of spending considerable of her ; them to prosperous'y Dung farmers. the Colonies, on the subject. There Limo as compaa'ion-to firs: Coville. :•'• -• are indications that the Juliette is Hammell, who lives about a quarter''Firm; No. 2 yellow, •54ic; No, 3 of a mile from McBride's home. Hej corn, 521c. Oats-Stca( ; No. 2 whose husband, owing to the nature be for Kamranh Bay with Pro-i of his occupation, frequently had to t,ussian n yt got up.nt 5 o'clock, and saw smoke! while 3431c• No. 3 mixed, 32cv. e away nom owe over night. visions,for the issuing from the direction ion o Me- Bride's farm. Hc, however, thought Crand Duke Sergius' assassin, a Iifrs. Coville was able to give the JUNKS BLOWN UP. it was from his chimney, and di(I - Russian named FaleietT, has been police a partial description o1 the a 71 deslateh from Shanghai to The. not know the house was turned until sentenced to death. murderer. He had the appearance of 'F he niece of.'Andrew Carnegie sec- a tramp about forty years of age. London Morning Post says: "To i he wmt outside. He then walked w -junks have been blown up by mines I over, and in the smoldering ruins RIOT OVER A GRAVE• r.etly married . 'her riding master c near Chusan. The appearance o saw the charred remains of McBride. about a veru ago.. mines south of Shanghai is causin + Police Charge Russian Blob With The building of the Western Pacific great apprehension,for the safety oPgAMBIIRG LINER MESSING. Sabres, Injuring Many. Railway' will give the Goulds a rail- SHOT HIS BROTHER. European mail cess )s. A St: Petersburg despatch says:= way from ocean to ocean. Steamer Castilla Supposed to After a service on Tuesdny at the Lord Strath dna predicts' that Robert 'Fraser Accidentally Killed, FIG"TING IN COREA. Have Gone Down. Stave of one of the victims of the there will noon be a dcnklnd in.Can- at Craik, N. W. T. crane accident at the Putiloff Iron ada for, munitions and weapons of A despatch from Tokio .mays: Head- .$►A despatch from Loudon says:_ quarters reports the occupation fiat- Works on ,April 1n. 300 a small defence. A Craik, N.W.T., despatch says:- quarters The underwriters are anxfonrs con-. workmen were joined by a small Asad shooting fatality occurred hero - c urdny by a Ja'panese force of the I corning the safety of the Ilamburg-j on Snturda morning. Two broth band of men.currying red flags, and ---T. c y g' town of Tungwa, near" the Coman American Lyne steamer Castilla, ers, Robert and Earl Fraser, were shouting "Long live liberty and An- frontier, about -fifty miles east of which was clue to arrive at Ver 1"Blount- practising shooting with revolver, Vera j nrchy! Down with all EPIDEMIC THREATENED. when the weapon accidently, dis- Hingking. Cruz'at the,end of-March. 'She was ed police attempted to disperse the P It is Ica-rncd from other sources reinsured on Wednesday at the rate charged- in Earl's hand, •and the. - - •4hnt. there has been sonre swore E S procession, but,were met with a fire Ottawa Threatened With the Hull ' of JO per cent. he carries about a I from revolvers. When reinforcements charge lodged in his brother's Stem- skirmishing at Wilju, in Northern dozen passengers and a crew of W. Disease. ach, death resulting In about thirty Corea, where numerous Cossack do- had arrived the police char wit the tachrnruts are Fco to in:. Large Rus- crowd with eabrEs, striking with the A despatch from London, Ont., minutes. What makes tfic occurrence flats of their swords, and Injuring gays:-Tho lifedical Health • Officer doubly sad is the .fact that the de- YM sian forces are Stationed along the Robert Proctor, a negro accused of several of the workmen, They soon here say's Ottawa is t.hrentened with cetiaed's brother had sold his home-. Northern Corean frontier• murdering' a companion'List throwing overpowered tho rioters, who do- an outbreak of a peculiar dysentery stead on friday and was leaving on t which proved fafal in him from n circus train last .July, feilded themselves with sticks only. similar to thriMonday to Juin his mother at Chat- 11FTREATTNG TO TTTF NORTTT, was c'omtnit.ted fbr trinl on `,Atnrday A large- number of arrests were 'lull. Numbers of cases have already ham, Ont.," to assist her on the old i A despatch !torn Tokio says: An in London. Ile dofended hi)mself. made,• occurred. farm. _s Jiff VIM W. Brokenshire was in the city —See P. J. Hilts'new adv in an ,. �� �, m' on Friday last. IN" other column. r� O � —Gerald King, of Cedardale, is —R. Allaway, of Markham, WE visiting Miss Ellen Haney.lC_ 'fir spent Sunday at his home here. - 4 f LOCALISMS. Ion btDisiness Simpson n Sawas ap the city ob of painting Gareenwood Methoecured thed t _offer our well selected stock of Silks and Velvets _ F —Father Sheridan was in the Church. for dress trimmings, etc., and a nice range of Felts - + —The 1. O F.will meet in Dale's city for a few a days last week. —John Munro, of Toronto, for drapes, table covers, etc. As usual, plain and x :, ,. Hall this (Friday)night. —George Howland was in town spent Sunday herewith his broth- fancy Note Paper and School Supplies are kept. a^ —Thos. Hancock, of Oshawa, is with his aunt during the holiday. er, Donald. �1' with Pickering-friends this week. —W. G. Ham is fixing up Dale's —B. N. de Foe Wagner, of Wy- - 4 : —Miss Mary Douglass, of To- hall prior to being occupied by the Cliffe College, Toronto, was home M. & E. EUUne Pickering. f 'M ionto, is visiting at the home of I. O. O. F. over Sunday. - Thier father. —W. Greig, of Toronto, spent —Messrs. Hale and Walton, .of ...� - :.. —Miss D. Walton, of Toronto, Good Friday with friends in Pick- .Toronto, are the guests of J. S. r• . is visitingwith Mrs. Isabella ering and Mrs. Jellison. • - - Wright this week. - —Mrs. F. Mathews is spendictg —Mrs. Ed. McGinty and family Now, Ernest Stephenson, of Toron- a week or two with friends in spent acoupleof dayslast week SThe' to, visited his home here during Whitby. with friends in Oshawa. Time - = 'the holiday season. —Russell Barton, of Green —Miss Marion Clark of Toronto, - —Men are now at work moving River, spent Sunday with Picker- is spending. a few daps with W. .. Spink's siding prior to the erec- ing friends. V. and Mrs. Richardson. `r tion of the elevator. —Mrs. Davis, of Toronto, sppent —John McGuire, of Toronto, Far. Tinware and Granite-ware —The Division of the Sons. of Easter with Joshua and Mrs. spent a few days during the past 'Temperance met in Dale's Hall on Richardson. week with his mother here. - ,"Wednesday evening. —B. F. Bennett is erectiug a —Miss M. Wilson, of Brougham, 5" —Miss Maggie Toran, of Toron- large hen-house on his lot on spefzt few days last week with Creamery Cane, Milk Pans, _ to, spent the holidays with her Elizabeth St. Rev. G. and Mrs. McGregor. cousin, Miss Abbie Burch. —W. 'and Mrs. Peak entertain- —A. M. Kerr, of the Merchants' Milk Pails - Cream Cans —Mrs. Charles Knight, of Mari- ed a few friends on Thurs Ay Bank, Ingersoll, spent Sunday - - - , ,- ;? _r, posa, spent a week with her par- evening last. here at the home of his parents. - .ents, Smith and Mrs. Clark. Fred and Mrs. DeIong, of To-- —Miss Annie and Master "'yl- Granite Pails Dish Pans —Mrs. Dale and 'Mrs. Adams, of ronto, spent Good Friday with N", mer Ward are spending the holi- , , Toronto, spent Easter with the H. and Mrs. Peak,. days with friends in Brougham. :Misses O'Connor of Church street, —Dr. Henry will-be here as usu —Miss E. Mansfield and friend —Kettles --Dippers EtC 1 —'_Mrs. Geo. Kerr leaves to- al next Tuesday to attend to his Mr. L. Irving spent Esater at the --]Kettles, > • morrow for a ten-days' visit to professional duties. * latter's sinter. Mrs. W. T. Haney. ] A friends in Cobourg and Peterboro. —John Topper, of Fairport, —Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, A splendid assortment constantly- H. - -=C. C. Wright, of the School moved into the Shirley residence spent Easter with her sisters, P of Practical Science, Toronto, on Church St..this-week. :firs. John Dickie and Mrs. M. S. .spent the holiday with Pickering —Clarence Reazin, of Toronto, Chapman. - -- •- - -• _ onZ hand. ,. friends. spent Easter with his, parents, —On Sunday last. St. George's 1 ` —S. C. Bunker finished seeding W. J. and Mrs. Reazin. Church was very prettily deco- - on April 20th. Very seldom is —Owing to the snow-storm, rated, Appropiate Easter Ser- the y the work completed so -uon w- Good Friday was exceptionally vices were conducted by Mr. Cum '011ow the, Crowd to this. quiet here for a holiday. mer. —Mrs. John Leslie and Olive, —George and Mrs. Lair, of —••, - _ have returned to their home here Greenwood, spent Friday in town Taking Desperate Chances, - after spending a few weeks in the with the former's parents. It is true that many contract colds � s � . cit —Mrs. J. J. Taylor and Mrs. .,Lnd recover from tmbewithout tak- -Mr. Balint, of Oshawa. In- Bone, .of Toronto, 'are visiting ing CHAPMAN any Qrecaution or treatment, and - - Spector of the Western Bank. Miss Fail on the bate line. knowledge of this fact leads others to paid an of tial visit to the Bank —Most of the College students take their chance instead civ• here on Wednesday. and teacher_ spent the holidays ing their colds the needed attention. e 5 - Pe Y IC should be borne in mind that every —W, H. Banks has sustained at their respective homes. cold weakens the lunge• lowers the vi- C' a serious loss by the death of his Joseph Molison, of Toronto, tality, makee the system less able to imported mare, which he purchas- sent the holiday here with his withstaid each succeeding colds and • r ed from Graham Bros. Claremont sister, Mrs. H. Hollingshead. paves the way foc more serious last fall, —Miss Madge Baker,of Oshawa, diseases. Can you afford to t&ke such p —Ready-made suits, pents.over- has been spending a week with desperate chances when Chamber• Several bags of Mangold. Turnip, Clover and Tim- -Ready-made Cough Remed famous for its s alis, also worsteds and tweed her cousin, Miss C. A. Baker. canbadfor '�oth Beed received. These seeds are all fresh and partri- tings, which we will cut free —Misses Maggie and Josie cures For colds, eeby ALL ns—GG[Wr18 y of No 1 Quality. of charge to those wishing to Moore have been spending a few - ` make them up at home. D.Simp- days with friends in the city. �y. town be Co. • —Mrs. W. J. Dale will leave to- '�* LCE�AN� Pickering, Ont. —G. N. Whitaker, Asst. Man- morrow for a few months' visit y aaggeer of the Ontario Branch of the with her sou Ed. in Manitoba. 3ldassey-Harris Co.called upon the —H. T. Davidson, of Toronto. ers '{ local agents here last week. He spent the holidays with his par- was accompanied by W. Greig, ants, James and Mrs. Davidson. the General Manager. —On Wednesday Gei-vas Cor- �j are! sellin • —In a letter received from J. A nell's you,n colt ran away, doing - 9 � �' g y g Impure blood always shows -. _Hilts, of Honolulu, he informs us considerable damage to the cart. somewhere. if the skin thea that strawberries have been&bun• —Norman Kerr and Ed. Gorm- boils, pimples,rashes. If the dant for some time. He expects ley, of Massey.Harris Co. Toron- to call upon his Pickering friends to, spent the holiday with friends nerves, then nturllliri, "11r..; -A nice On of Table Syrup for 10 vents. -in July. They will be all pleased in town, ousness, depression. If the. A nice tin of Pork and Beans for 5 cents. _ to see him. y —Misses Lillian and Ceara Hazy Sans"aparilla W'vhav Ham, t Tees ong at25 ce 5 Dents.Executive of the Whitb of Toronto, spent the holida We have Finest Tape coin &t 25 cents.District.Epworth League, at a with their parents 'W. G. and Fine Wall Papers worth 10 cents, for 3 cents. meeting held in Whitby last Mrs. Ham. New stock to choose from. _ _ stoofsc6t then dyspepsia, Tuesday week, decided to hold —A large number from here their annual convention on May attended the funeral of the late biliousness, loss of appetite. 19th in the Methodist church James L. Palmer on Saturday af- Your doctor knows the here. A good programme is be- ternoon last. remedy, used for 8b years. ing prepared; speakers from a —Miss Sadie Burrell of Toronto, - a.e the Cub".a., z wu a distant are expected. Particulars and William, of Peterboro, have - NJ Wood Was t,.a .nam -'O9e have about 2QOQ packages of Fresh Seeds, pe g y `a °"CUTbatUes"m ,"°�""{ $ower and vegetable, selling cheap, later. been spending a few days with- +a•OM 1CMI•n:+a a er —At a meeting of St. Andrew's their mother. rho'°o"=`a sC,AT n - g M.iwWw �.a.arse oo,. .'.: congregation held on Tuesday —Miss Rose Bradford,of Toros- L't .r.. ;O=. iia i evening to consider the steps to to, has been visiting her parents, We keep the the best gooes and our prires are _ betaken iu connection with the Chas. and M .Bradford, during Impure - il"Ood _ - right. Come and see IIs. "signation of the Rev. G. Mc- the past week. 4regor. A deputation of five —Mr. .George Kerr, manager of members were appointed to wait the Western Bank, spent a few Aid the sarsaparilla by keep n the inpon the Presbytery which meets days during the past week with towels reaWar, with Aloes 14us. s e there on Tuesday next. The meet- hie sister in Stouffville. U h rl D 1 e l e �./ " • -ing was very harmonious and was —Mrs. W. O Law accompen- _-. Notice- ! .. strongly in favor of retaining the ied by her children spent a few services of Mr. McGregor as pas- days during the part week with I hereby give notice to those who • - - tor of the church. her mother at the Bay. dumped old Lina and dirt in the hate —The License Commissioners --John and Thos. Law, of.To- below the railroad, to have the same for South Ontario met at Whitby Tonto, accompanied by their wives removed at once, to .save further :•-• --on Monday to consider the apph- spent Good Friday here at the trouble. -` ii cations for licenses. The follow- home of their parents. Mme•6AK11H CLARK. �� ing licenses were granted in Pick- —The'public schools will re-open �, �t A'' � �PC Bring Township: James Gordon, on Monday next,and the next few Watches,atches, ClocLiks, � Robert Toms, Albert Travis,T. C. weeks will be decorated with Hubbard and Harrison Johnson. hard work preparing for examin- -'and— - The Greenwood hotel-keeper's ations. Jeweler Repaired �CHEt� P ! license was refused. D. W. Ma- The,Model Bake Cp. are be- -'gaffin was given a license for the gining at once.•the erectionyf ut 1 Rolls at Reduced- Prices. Queen's-hotel-in Whitby, so that their new elevator at ti Cha rges Moderate e n�iTf. A� 0. the County Town,has one more Thee site is now bein ► u ran e : �• h0 1 This lin off some two years ago. —Mrs. Denyes, of Whitby,'disc Shop next door to. A. Falconer's. -.. BUNTING.- G... —Mr. Stubbs, of Peterboro, en- trict organizer for the W. M. 8. P. J. gins, Pickering• tertained a full house at the gave an address in the basement Methodist church on Mondav of the Methodist church on Thurs- t^: sea —---- inight . last with his Stereopti- day evening. o I.,ox �a0 O1 i» .. can views and moving; pictures. —R. B. Moore, of Charlevoix, V. zeo He produced on canvas photo to Mich., is visiting his brother, at » 1adeA m� m � � � � �a ken bp` himself on a tripe -to Fang: the �Parsounge. He•delivered, a• �- .Isinr' w a a If ' you . n oe d land, carrying the audience most very nice address on "Consecra- �O ear mr 8 _-'_entertainingly on the imaginary tion" at the League on Tnesda.y iviij -- trip 'from the. Nvaters of Outitrio evening: z.� =dv across the Atlantic to the old sod —W. Lugan bas been •spending o t•, x9r¢ Metallic Roofing, giving some Gplendid views of thea week with Mrs. Logan and ave seat Thousand Islands,• Montreal, Que- daughter, Maud, in Gravenhurst. s0 uvrlo� o bee, scenes along. the St. Law- tilYe are pleased to' report th 9 k, = - a Gal�vailioed.Shingles, 11,'I0tal Ceilings and Walls: See samples anti rence, Div lite midnight ocean, the latter .is steadily regaiui r+0 ,c mb o g and: a q p « Handsome Catalogue at Bundy s. - some 'beautiful scenes along the health and streng;tb. - p off-mpgp o . shores and in the towns of _Ire. —W. G.. and Mrs. ZVarc3 i o H fi a o°Mm'az�is m _ land, Scotland.'and England. But spending;a few days in the city M"� y � wast'°qw��� • qubstantially put up none the less majestic appeared a this week.' Mr. Ward is attend- mb o� O o it • os.$ as y on O31 reproduction of the great lift- ing the Provii}ical Teachers'' As- s 0 o a .3 o c+_a z e7 Shortest Notice,, locks on Trent Valley.canal at* sociation as a represenat* of the O + A '~ Teterboro;a masterpiece of work- South Ontario Association. M «: manship all Canadians-are proud —RobereDeverell has purebas- $o a s . ' Flill stock ,of Garden Tools, agd. all -kinds -of hardware, . :of. The redering of that old. re- ed the property lately vacated by os. aw s ,� a p" o a nails, paints, etc. citation, "Curfew 'shall not ring Geo. Stotts, the price paid bein to-nigbt," accompanied by` illu- $3,500. A number of years ag ~ ON _ January 1906—Whitby 9th, OahaaA 10►h, Huations.on canvas was warmly Gervas Cornell sold, this farm f r roc bam 11th, Port Perry 18tb,IIs - f �7�� received. Mr.. Stubbs entertained $7,000, just twice the amoun bridge 19tb,Cansingtou 11th,Bsavertoo ]BU N DY S HARD YX ARE$ at Audley on Tuesday night. by Mr. Deverell. 101b.i ,