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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_01_19 ia'+' .. X 1 . v,. ,"may , '"- ,` v.., e w .. - . s s -,. <. . "r � , x. "x4.1;,.ka°xtr.,. r,. ; .. v .'3'K .:,. s ..r' .�y , 2d,�. ,. ..++^•.. ,.••x=. x' r.:^ a�w.,4 rs.*--Wmaa..l>.> - ..-:.;. :. w N,. y .,^'vS•'.. .•s rr• '^•:...wT{.. rat... 's.p•....tv - .•.. ....'t.., t . .,a- :�. - X,.; a .,,',21 1 r > ".••>... ...,.,.�•r, .a �?'%.., �:A '•T.'; ',,,a.. ";"`. .. "x. .�,: . ": .n y.. ..,.�'. ... ,.. ., ,. ..] r . ,• , a. -"t5 •r,..-ev.•p,. ...:.i" ;.-s,: r �t, I, ^w - !` :" '-ms's'_ -.' '" 4. .: .... ,.- _ter .. �; _. ?. 1. .. ,.y.. �- r:...sr- .- a»•.-' -.r+•:i'_- .ri.i�..,.., r•yr+.",•-•a 'f..;` c 5.;,« -''� ♦ -. ,,,•. :S .�...ti. r_ t'.... L 1�1 ' . .. . •� .' . - . "t`- .- -. �,. t f �i �+' P • :, ' :. , i - '� _ _ xv': , _ _ f YR d • , . • . - f • .. ,. bey A T._. .1 I . �r. !a . .... - s. ( - INGER ' - .. H : .b` � 4KIC . _ - . _. _ _- . ___: - VOL. XXV. PICgERIN( . O1`�IT., FRIDAY: Ai�T. 19, X906 y : 1�0. 15- I. �rS Wh)tevala. Regink,district. The West' has been I f / oeEf:+v wlvaw. i . , rafss;iiorttal_flLcill --M'' • / _ very kind to him as fur asrhealth is v _ Sp111lS >I18 Mise Tweedie•is on a visit to..her concerned, many of his frsends declai•-1 ' Oscar Doten is visiting friends in- ti • sister, Mrs. Hoidge. Ing that lie Iookit tete years younger Lindsay. -; _ ' ,M44�_�' •. PICHERLNG-2 :James Burke paid a visit to his -than when he was with us. $e finds I Mrs. Itlias Bice has.recovered from uncle John Macre,-lifts-week• ' great difficulty in recognizing;hiaform- her recent illness. ' Red Wheat 80 bus. -Alfred Mannell spegy a' ,few days er.ptipile who have now reached Ulan-I Mrs. H. Hopkins entertained a num- , F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Surgeon White Wbeiit . 80 bus. with his friend, Robt. Tweedie, hood and v66manhood; but is'asatimeil `her of guests last week, Pmo to`Canadian Paeitlo Railway;Coroner ' Spring Wbeav 70 bus. Fred Beare has ust returned from a by them that he is the one teach- , Reg. Nighstvander:-of Pickering was• • - Ooanty; Ismer of Marriage Licenses• ��Wheat fi4 bra. week's visit with riends in Peterboro, er-whose memci'ry they chevish with 'home for a day or two last week.. EAatemout; Office boure—B fore 10 a.m., l to S pin.,and ttota 7to8 p,m. Private telephone son-Toa. ManitobaElonr, 04.76 W. $, and Mrs Major afew deep affection, and whose sayings in Mitis Robinson..and Mrs. Third�of eonnectionwithBaisam,Greenwood•Brougham �Snaas BeetFsmily,' a.b0 lit Zion,A.John■ton's;7th con), Wm Oowie's Tea-lances,Fancy Pastry, 4.bo days in Scarboro visiting her mother. the school-roost Cie indelibiv impress-'Toronto, visited �Lrs. O. H. Duten on- gtheoa),and D Pngh's(fills con) 6 1� ligator,Family Flour, 4•ib bliss A. Barnes, of TOrIIDLO, visited ed upon their hearts and memories. Sunday. Cotton, Jute or Paper Bags included, her uncle, Jamba bicNeelgI last week. We shall hare' the pleasure of firs. Alph'. Hoover, of Bntfalo, sent Bran$17.00 Toa --� — -". `we iekret that Geo: Lavy 1's not re Warei's society for sorn�e time,-as she�Stan -and�Sonday v ith his fatpuily , Shorts, $20 00 Ton covering rom his illness as ra idl e- is not to return with her husband, but here.. _Denial. - :.. -- w^^-^^ - `��u is desired. p y it2-'renxain with her friends until I Miss Era Gertrude Hopkins is spend-• u' DT- R.E.s.BARBER,L.D. B..a D: 8•. . Cracked Corn $1.15 per 100 lbs J. Wesley Laugh,im is dialling hi$ ,piing. a are pleased to state.that'i 3r a — Det,tiet•Stonf(viile. Honor graduate ot, whole Coln, $1.10 per 100 lbs. gr ,and-father, J. W. Wouch, fora she is looking esceedingIy`well. friends. the Royal College-of Dental Surgeons and of - Corn Chop$'.50 per ton. few weeks: - .�.� bit; and iNrs.'Salilnel•Pennock, of ' -•the universit?of Toronto.' Scum to 19 s.m.• r; :2 to 5 p.m. Ofitce in(}robin's Block,over Jew- Wholesale prices on bppucation. Mrs. Robt. Beattie, of Atha, took Brov nam �t'hitecale, visited Wm. Turner and fiery store. Load telophone No.84. Appotut• ' -` tea with her uncle, James, 'on Wed- �— family on Siinday. _.iventsmaybe-alfor• evenings. Residence Graham, Wholeiplaeat - Walter and Alis. Hoover and Mrs. O'Brien ave. I INH�M every Monday sad Flours nesday evening. , Do not forget the bob social on D::Hoo:er and daughter Mabel spent Tuesday..office over Wbitep etoro, .o• 471y Chop of all 'kinds. John Windsor, Jr., is entertaining . . - g Gho"Ing,and Gristi#q,, _ friends from York. -One continual Tuesday night. , friday` last with .George and Dl .. Le4ai. —_ round of pleasure," Do not forget Juht�Philiips'`sale Kerby. . PICgERING COAL ' James Taylor was called suddenly on Saturday. Cunsrratulations are extended ' to ter?DlissLlr'<.ie Ta,tnrss vf•his dough- .a sirCclusStttuedx�ed to Scarboro P p8 wander, cage tae ri Jiix:Kate-\i hs •T )$. I+AREWELL,.Q. 0., BARRIB• , this ktcc,-,'upon her marriage to sir: • &4 s,countyornwn Attorney,and County _ . CO y, . g Alk Rf east, of Mount Jo :.- '` 8)iltiter. Court-aduse.whitbv- 10-v . -•• Silas Windsor has just returned R. Story; of Goodwood, spent ' ?'• Yards at Spink Millg. from visiting his daughter. Mrs- Sunda • with friends here. - I •ill H•)over started his,new chop• Bradley, at Streetsville. S per Thursday last. It is one of the . TOW h ModILLITRAYr BARRIS- glove Coal • : 86 25 Lon. ' ' p = H: ell ini visiting •with .his 1 st ' :ed and is fftted'u to the { I. 1Jte its rc U.S.sa.solicitors,fila.• Offico opposite Post D. R. and,Mrs.-Beaivn s est a few B P P ' ansa Whitby,bet Jac,-Ball Dow,B A.;Tbso• Chestnut Coal 6 25 ton. - daysfn-, ,he city this week• ibe former grand pas cuts at Mitchell. the m:�st improved style. sir. Court- ` A;oGt1Uyray,LL•B. MoneysoLoan. 67 , 'pea.Coal 525 tun. -' visiting his brothei•"itndsister. - - - A. Littlejohn returned' home nes, trill-rcright, cd bl2irkhxm, fitted Select Lump Coal, $5.8)ton 11 " : Winfield Beate, of Hanulton, is vis from Ashburn on Saturday. . up-and--connected the machinery. SO — Blaoltsmith Coal, 05'25 ton. ilius leis parents and,aisters. l2eing a Mr, ,Tomlinson-spent- Sunday that all mar rest assur-ed thathe i'eterif4elry. Sic.per tog discount fgz.c4,h:, convalescent:of typhoid fever. with his parents at Ashburn. plant is fitted'properly. Your torte- . .,�M_ Full weight guaranteed, �'e• re ret to say that :.lis Flora p f ti .v'- - r s orriFnt in informed ,that it spreads HOPJiTNB,VETERI:,ABY SIIR• orders int caaliert with W. Peak.+ill' g y We are giR{1 to say . 4ero� is -. H. LEON, Graduate of'ths Ontario .'Pot- be delivered promptly. White is quite i21,bill`we hope. that 'still improving at time of 'writ. any ki ld of grain to a perfect atom, _ , eta a Corlege, Toronto, reglatered member Above prices Su Oct to Chance without her sicltness may be of.short duration. So eoyile slung frith your lcrtda: Yv+1 y ame(atavic V twrinsry medical L000dation. Notice. •. Our_leacher.hire-I3oidge accumpan• lug' can have it chopped as fast as you p>moeand r•aldenosonaandone•9nr miles S PI�'i ted bs his Rife and Yaxlrily, vigrted Mrs. Stacy, of �littiitobiz;, is tiircan untoaci it, or nearly so: V. _' _ al of Green Uiver. "Office and sboetagtorso � a 1 ititl with' her bt'other, Dr. G.:1(. baja to 11 a•m-, and_i to 4 P. Private their relatives at New Hampton,Iasi g ., . bowphone in toy oStee P,O. 14 ,-i. (ira. LIliZ3Tlla week. Fish; >Rt•er• One - J.L spick, `D.M.Spink �iis= Ellis 1Yhite who h:s been on a Mr. R. Sliepber&on,' of Good- Pteddent Manager. ,visit to Whitevale has returned to her wooci, spent Sunday with 4Ir. F. a Insurarue. ���aS��S►� ,luties iii the Ladies' College -at 3llezilin� `+ & '' - �,,,,,,,,,,..� -.-_•- .,•,,,,.,...>,.........�• _ Rochester. `i► h - (Mute a fen from here attended It UJ I •� iFiF INSURANCE.- At tirnr of wzulg MtP. Win. Bur- the funeral of J. D. Fotsv'th.Rt ltpisiL tan is quite ill with h air attack of bran- ' .XN&Vs"am Company. ut#eI-O - . 'utters chitin. «'e trust ripe may ill bP L1AreR10[3) On SAtiirday. _. D. X. SPINS.Aaaz+z, - . well again: . Mr. Graham.. Highland Creek. , �� la e l f"C We are sorry to state_khat_. ➢2rs, spent alert days Last Week .with the �IL9 'L . __.—_____--, - _ — A. rg Poppy cl anada--Carriage 4olan is n{it.recovering from her. re- his 44: r, .Nlrq. F. C.LaF'raugh. - - ;. - Cv q beet cutters on hand.- P rtes �-` - ns fi4F RLa r b r 4it en li c s F a c held here on ',, � cent i n s as ape dily as her friend The pucks match . ..r right. Quality the best. . wouLd desire.. Mo +{lay night «a. i�a .fa - his Is reason why Ayfa+r's ! SOSiAS DII*TN,Conveyauoer, Com• Secure One in .Time.. bur, Fennell, Tar c+; W visiting esteverseers on the tris k tlBrook- C ..___,- ne of est T nC missionsr- tar .taking. ATada1A etc., r ... her.A-4ter. Mrs. Jataiett Thnrntvn. She lin came over and played otlr buys Cherry Pectoral is Bo valua- Ctarsiaout,uat. .. e7 -First-class rigs to .hire by day arid. intends Paving'-for Regina some tidj4F night. .. . - in the near Ait-i+re: a friendly game. At half tiine ble io consumption. It stops ++pp�� BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage 'Bus n'ieets all trains: -l'' .. :We uadergtand :,fiat Mrs. Lizziw the stole r?tood 2 to 2 and at full the ,wear and tear of useless Y.7. I.icsneeeforth000anty et Ontario- of- Reeser iutencLi takiti is the.Grand time-•1 to 3.in favor of Brougham. _ .t tae stars or at bis rssidenee.Pickering �j� g - coughing. But it does more _ Village— i-y rr e H• -Peak TrunL excursion on the nth.W visit f Ficicer' p, h_ er seal itl Mekico_ . —it controls the inflammatIQ _ - _ TAVID BELDAM.- anotioaeer, ke., - We are pleased to note'that Israel S. S.�ofrventfon. . L! WobWa;■olicitssales from We numerous Burttin..oho hm been poorly for so� The Ptckering;.Tc+unship Sablutth Quiets fever, soothes,;n riands-both far sod usar, sales of fauns.farm _ has Featttaied hie uduW"a tivi heals.. the 60 years. time, d Futni ,l �'e and oldtime etor Letltn —,•�tock and gTaTthina Sha is to be■old wet>» i v p- g. School Convention which viae held in -Ayers Cbm"t eterst Is"beet a"Colar ,: tr 1 by the subscriber w4th tb-ctmoss"ears - sod 'iter. Ilii. Re acids 'coiiiiuenceil a PRM#SM so a vats best advaatags: 41�1y 4 t 4 s 4 q the Baptist church, Whitevale, on ts�dte;vt�nseries of revival services in the Xeth- WedoOday, the 10th-hist., was one of erltt ceratt.: •�'� B.BEATON;TOWNSHIPOI.FRH _ odiat rhurcll"this week !or which we themost successful ever held is the otrr.,lvaw.. _1J. Coaveywosr, Oommisaltaar for taking A hall line of.lirst• trust Rood results will follow, history of the Association; -The gath- • . sefb ,tr, A000unsms. Ste. nonny to loan elaae fmrnitwe cow. _ H. Pugh made ar large shipment of Bring was favored with beautiful ltt�s t-o.As-r oa...lasrod.rasp. . _. mtarm y,�p�,r=t�7, -tnusr of Karrisa LAO `oa azhibitica is &hropahires-to the Mormona; of Utah weather and good roads and the at- =maser - i� some Nib Out. t-y _ last week. Mr. Pu is one of the 11y _ • our ware goon, fib tendance at .the .three sessions was tiAlSA►Asar, .. .best breeders-of. Shropshire, in, our, large The attention given'to- the � � a..y1dOt _ _ ��POSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, Pr108s*,right Dominion. various addresses was an evidence of ' pantie■ of.York and Ontario. Ato• G. Philip is one of the largest clover .the great interest taken in S. S. wort salsa o!at1 k� • off an sh*rwwt unites. Address Green saver P.O., Ona diota'ml, this i'Gm`• throughout the township. Hastert ireoowlry bar kseph� the . $• S. Dillingham• a has already threshed .even�"y The morning session was opened bowNN re�Rar wkh Ayer's Pitta " TpOUCHEP. Licensed Auction- bushels of red clover seed and.expecis with devotional .exercises and song . cee valuator asd•oon.bber for the oona - kIll trim on$` "much more. ' lad by Rey: W. C. Reynolds, after '.i'ha - ii► lass woad and Clastic All p si of anctioo Robert Nolan entertained a-number which',the•the President, R. McAvo - - - . . sriM sondoeNd std vataattonp made at mod. - _ p• r ', d�charm' Setates and eoaaigaments eon- . . of`his friendii 4L a progressive,euchre gave a short_address on S. S. ,ark �E�F R� ��� O� Y����� .o.eea sad sold by auction or Wag' n prI. & �j party -on Wednesday evening. The and the need of more earnest effort. , fyass s•lq. itss4faR+s. roots. tutee,andii'4,di V O $rs P C p Po fsrfo��■aJl accogals pmmooly �1ec�and ro� t prize went-to herrywood and The remainder of the session wets fie. _ - rtttemeats gsareotsed, rhos■ or t the-bbob prize to Markham. ' taken n with reports from the S. S. .. , arta ior'tarmi sad paratcetare, BroosYam, „Mee. Wouch was suddenly called a Faribmeat IIl1 �_ Z7 n posted by set o! 1 iaDaw &&-r be toad pbow awn _. y viaitote sad school delegates itrid wars - y_ Have a full line Of fresh and eui'- to-Chicago last-wea to the bedside ve encouraging. - Aociiorised alit.1................. ...a1A�G= of her dau ter, Mrit, Westwood, who rryye afternoon session,- was opened aabaenbs. Gpital....... ..........•- Iii ed metals conatstetly on hand. Sh 'Th Pe ad*04...................................� us0000 _ .•.- . critically all W t to h y ' e rust bas,en- with devotional ezerciaes.led by Rev. As..iriEtnriily Coaysrtibls...•,....... 1 EOaJl4 3p Rid Bre4►kfaet B4tOO>r,' couranging'reports from her:' A. R. Park. Rev. G. C: Ls4txront, B. Joan oowar, T.H.l[olsu stir Money . . Loan spice Weiner,, etc. We are pleased to report that Mrs; of Wbitevale; extended a ver eat Cashier ' . w . - ti Ha kins, who has been confined to cordial welcome to. the visiting deIe special atter on given to Farmer's bah per-cent.-- Highest prices psid for ' ' her bed for the lust three' months ales, Mr. J. H. Michell, townahi Notes Colleatfoaew(icltedaadpro lym.da BB P Farmer'■ Notes discounted •.Am as and Butober'S cattle: with•paralysis, is again able to sit up Bele ate to the Yrovincia�Conven- Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts is•. - to her algals. We trust that'her alta- tion head nt London gave'a cry in- !sad,ayatlabls on all parte of the world • InpIIr811ee of all kind`s mate recovery may be only the mat- teresting report,. The President th - - tsal sans Department. . • fir of a short time•.. called on Mr. E. A. Hard , B. A., of Inte_••est allowed on deepposits at highest ear ..-=_' . yy rent rates,and credited balf-yearly to dep=iZig , ., . . FARMERS • John Besse has been very actively Toronto, who has made S. S. work his . -attended t0 engaged during the past two weeks.in life-long,stud.T. .Hes spoke on "Teach- neo. Seer.D[aaspr.- _ _ — r inat l ing a water-system,n his barn, er -1Tcain?n3 and• emphasized- the. . ' .. - _ ' ' If-yon want a g'obd robe d"r a good and las .now the most up-to-date need of teachers being trained far the _ �_) Real Estate handled—Co ,ane- fur coat or. anything in the fur litre 'building in the vale. We understand S. Scbool,which,wave as necessary as ;0 �s . se! in done on short notice. leave your order Frrni Sup- that city plumbers furnished the the training for the ublid schools. g _ _ ply store: Prices righti� material, and.we truBt thatuur frtend An interesting paperon "Primary. Relevrrt Ye�t drawn into the investiga- Work,"b Mrs, Sharp,-was read by. - X No. I Groceries always on band.. tion. ra, = _. I!`arsts tp rent—some 'pat•tieulairly Hi heat rice aid for all kinds of E' H. Thortoa lett for his home•in . The evening session was opened by _._�' , g P P the Marione Provinces on Tuesday, the President,ani• after prayer and o f doh ' I '. adapted for pasture. produce. - _ accompanied by his sister•; Lillie, who song service, the'Secretary gave his . N. ` is to sere the firm in the capacity of report, stxtinR that out of Lvventy. - : FARMERS'SUPFLY STQRE,- accountant �r.. and-,Mrs. James schools in the tow•.nship,- .reports_pad Vhildrei0 ��e�• . �TC�.SGIt• Thornton gave heir farewell supper .been.receivO from seventeen, show •E. Bryan, Manager. at their home ori Monday evening• in•g that more interest was taken in Mrs. E. H. Thornton intends remain- the work ,and the outlook was very Notary Public, Pickering. in in our midst until s vin She is �¢p¢al.S -a' - _._ 1. g P g encouraging. ' Rev. �i'ood, of Dun- 4- looking hale and hearty, the breezes barton, gave a very forceable address �tarding 'Condition'd affaiei 3� l • DOMINION BANG of the Atlantic evidently agreeing on --The children and Youngdeo le . ' You will be - with her. '- as f the church.", E. A very large percentage of children the chief set o bave very, poor-might eight or weak e " The-52nd anniversary of�Wbited A, Hardy, who was so well received while parents have thought all the bIme' r Baptist'church gill be"held on Sub- at the afternoon session, again spoke their childtena eyes were strong• „� I ('capital paid u0� $3, 00,000 day and •Monday, Jan: 29th. The on "Some Teaching Frinciples." The The tecta and results do not make.it 'DELIGHTED Reserve Ftind and addre s compolrory-for the pareat� to bey • t �3 fi22 354 Rey W. B,' Tighe,. of. Oshawa; will c will no .doubt tie the means' s gfassee; bat if tbechild does have the - - .. _ �. ,. , • - Profits „ .. y , . preach at 10.30 a,.m. and 7.00 m., of .-hel 'n' man of our teachers eyes carefully tested by an eye special- Undivided _ �V'hen you Bee our new:v 1' v.- A. R. Park, of Clare- in neva methods along the line teach _tet and glasses fitted to restore the sight it fps, mot�,t, 'at 2.40 p. m. ' Praise services ing. . Rer. J. E:Moore, of Pickering, of remove the eyestrain,uhf■sane child p WHITBY BRANCH. , wilf"be led in the morning and after- will do its work re y easier ani' heist g took charge of the question drawer and socia severe Seadacha and • Ntrse'ry brand is richly and•deli- nooti by the home choir. On Monday and answered the many questions breakdowirin the future. - eately perfumed with are flower General Banking evening a first-class tea will be served lyes in a mantrer satisfactory to all A large number of parents have avedi- in the lecture room of the church. g themselves of the special a tbori�p i odors and is uneacelledPfcir•Ladies resent. 'The singing was furnished ),ave for testing and making a thordigh A "r and Children, .Business•Transacted. 8.to.,8 o:clock., _This will'be• followed �y the union choirs of �Vhiteyaler?}n- exansinatton at tha e�+ea. arida have _ ,•. by a first class entertainment b El; hi • of Mr. Turner. The brought their children nand ba as■• - , . - y der'tlle fttc _3•- . es fitted for them thus giving the little '. Levita for mechanics and others vin J. Benkough, B. A., bf Toronto.; following officers we're-duly•elected : ones complete relief. If yoar child is Special atxention.given-to the-collet• •Music will be-furnished by the,test lo= PreaiBent, MP:J. W. Teener, White- one of those showing defective right or . _ _will. qqu�ickly ,remove all stains - tiod of•farmer's sale and - cal talent. Come and have a ovd weak eyes,come in and I will make a from the hands. vale; Vice-Pres., DST. M S. C�iapman, complete examination and tell you Just _ Other notes. time. Admission 26 cents. Pickeringg Secretary-Ureas..Jno. H. where the trouble is,then yon may.got t1B have the ple4talri a of show- -' = Thomas Ward, a- former teacher .of Michell; (3'reen Rayer• The executive glareee or not,Jnet a■you utas, our school, after an absence of ten committee is composed of the pastor, chirges4ro vats modest , rang- iltg these and other SAVINGS DEI?ARTMEST.. ing t°rem also up,acoord►nr >�e come . lines to you, - years, is spending a few days rehe'w- superintendent And one delegsite,from' plications met. . ZIApoJ9itl9 deceived of $T, and ing old friendships He ie nt present eiach school. , ,; ursuin his cal lin in the new roc- Mr. McAvoy, of Kinsale, was a - .* _ _L. _ _ upwards. . 1. g- P p N'C1Y'man BaSBetrti .r r =11 f®2@E�t allowed Bt . hest t)oce of Saskatchewan with ungiWi- "pointed representative -to -the Pro- g fie�3su�cess, and by a kind permission viacial Convention to be held at King- e�t3W8181' Lind Optician I ' 4 I . • current rates. of his trustees, was granted leave of Ston and the sum of $25 was voted to I -South , Co= cia= ed or paid half'absence to visit his Ontario friends. the Provincial Association. B20Ck Bt., • •�ItK.E-RI1�IG ear We undethtand that Mr. Ward dcea It was decided that the nett Con- • _ 4, y �' not confine himself to pedagogical side vention be held 'in the Presbyterian 1lt}�y, QD�,• , ° of life, but is also eztenthvely inter- church, Pickering Village. I J J� (`�Y B.J.THORTON, —W. F. 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I - I .� ,.�. ion Poultry blvisibli, .points out as tIM .. i I . 1, . . . . . warmed, and 'attended by her ui,ald, . . .. .. .- 1,I'� �, I . 0 1 + - restdt of- experience - that the farmen . I ..­ --..----__ �- . . . S,. _. . y . .-_ MOW. She took off. her bonnet-and + Alid­poultry 1,earers of Canada sil]iauld � .�.. I . _� . -­ -mantlej and-laid.them aside, and began . -_ I. 7.- '"' . ... 'to smooth her hair, dancing all the-iinie. - 1 - . -""'. . . .. - I About 9 F . . , -,.: " th ­ arm I 'rea,lize:- 0.� . . '.... I .. I - I 1. That pure bred or lilgh-grade chick. , 7 . a - a fi � d * 1 ..�. - � .,.- . . . .­ arl . 1 � and quivering with suppressed. laughter - I � .: I'*I . _.. .- . - ens can be reared more cheaply, caq ­ -. I .­1. - .I __ - -__ -Le . - � ­ .. . . . ­. 1. . ', I . . _- in anticipation of her "fun." When si - .. . - - fatted more cheaply In laf - I '' .. . . 1. - I t the fatteali , .. 1�., . I- .- ­ . ­_ i- . I 1. . . .1 � . I had arranged her dress, she wept dp,Nvn. I I lj� . ,.. -I 11 I ,'_' . ..... . . P � .- - .- - - ... _:__ +++.#+++++-*+++-++++4-+++ crates, and present a.better marhet-ap � -�. . - 1" . _. - ,-. stif�s.aiid passed into"the Alning-_-, .��_ ' . ­ . � , - . . - ..., .. . .. , . , ". . - .- . I , . CARE OF YOUING STOCK. pearaitce than do coffiniun chickens, oi - � .- - :.-, .­;�. : -I., ­_ . . - .--.., I. - -the supper table-wes,set. ' 'b chickens. I I- �;�,,.,. I :'.. :: .1 I*1.1. �I P 11CC '- - ' . -"See if Nace Grimshaw is in his rootil, - 0 I, tj-10 most serious faults of the. .. , .. - � and it he is not,we will wait no1ongerF' .. .- I �'. . .1 I I.:, '- Ort The Sir"ge Disa pearai 2. That there is more profit in placinit '.*i 1.,', . � % , . I where scru � .1 One � ,� - �- v -- I-.-.-- - ­_ ... , .1�: - average farmer,is-his'�ack_of knowledge ��...� I.: � . .. . . ­. . I diAerruine'd purposgs lit lie care: Of I .... ,�­ ,,.� . I . I I . said the hungry commodore, th,umping an . � . -*:. �' *..;. .� ­ . I d I, well fatted chiokens on Ithe,market I thax .. .�,� . . I . . � I riceti . �. -. .1 ­ . - . . . , I � . . ­ tan L" in a .ng lean chickens.k : I..� �I , ,. ,. . �-7--- . his heavy stick down ilpdh the floor. young stock, . says ifoard's Daii*yn I W , "V4011,101 '� 4�. - - � ,004,0~ ` oat - _:.,-- ; 1.7 t four niontlis old Is the in 1___1___._i­_�. �__ 3. Tha . .. - --------7'--' - � ' - I , judge ol'a wans understanding ot 1,I� �. -_ :,.. � ::. . I . V�stus-spriimg to do hi's bidding, and We -.�ey he does his profitable age at which'to market chick. 1# � . I�. �:;: . ''. ..1.., . ,_. � .�. . - CHAPTER XXIV. - - . ton, seeing the clouds. had takca f r afte'r an absence of a few minutes re- -an), question by the . ­ , ., I . . ., .. . . . I P . k Look over the calves at three, C!L"- . � . ..�_. , , . . granted that she would not come, and turned.with the1nformation that the ro.. wOr C. 4,That heavy Chickens are nj� gen- 7 .. i" ._� :-,­1.- , - .,� The heavens were growing-very-dark;- he had therefore.stayed aXvay.. Yet, np; .f�ssor was pot there, - . six or twelve nimiths of age in nine '.�. ;. . � ,:'. . erally as salc1lble as -medium � elgw _ : ­I �� . . the wind was rising.and-driving.black she could not for'' an Anstant efitertain Jacqueltna shrugged her, shoulders out�of tan larms. Note tlieir unthrifty, . . , ;. :- �.. . 1 .. � .. . I that had and shook with Inward litughtor. - scrawny, ill-fed looks, and then judge ones. - I 1.0.,_ , ._1 .....� .. clouds athwart the 9y; the atmosphere that thought. Well site kn6w 5. That,the, type of chickens desired : I __ - - .- . I I . . . � � . . - ... � .., . Was becoming piercingly cold; the snow, a storm risen, and mged as never a They all sat down, and amid tile com. the ownels. Sorkie will say that th,3 Great,13ritain Is a young, ..,-1 - �.: . � .":_ . , . - not do ha If�in Canada or - 1: I :, . .t�.,:,-.:-. .�,- that during the middle-of the.day had storm did before, Thurston, upon the modore,5 at Grim's irregular OkVl1cl'&`Of tUesq calVes.do plump bird, with- a,I-brftd full breast. . - ' , 1. .0., .I .. well as they know. lit our opinion, . . .7. , - . wed, was Ireezing.hard. .Yet Marian bare ��ibilttv of her presence there, hours. 4rigrowls iwhite colored flesh, ,%,vJdte or - ' - �___ -_:-. � -_ tha Jacqueliva's shrugs and aS ­. yellow Cot � .1� .....�- - � _ . , -- '- ' - hurried feUrlessly.And gayly on over the would keep his appointment."-N-6-�-s-omc- smiles anct sicteLong glances and lit. th.. 'S nut the fact:. �Ifte .,.! diffle4t," I ored. legs without feathers Fr spurs, and - 1. I.'-, - ., .. ' ', -rugged and slippery stubble fields thitt thing beyond his control had delayed r6pre,ssed laughter, the meat passed. i3�that t4ey d6.;iot half know.what they wi,it � small bead. .- . - , ...,. .,..1 1.I_�., Jay betWeen the cottage and the beach- him. And, unless he--ahould now very And when it was over, the doininodore, ought to-know abotit tbe.se things, and I . -, 1 . , 6..That crate fattening of 'Chickens [a I �.� , ... -. . . I -aning.an Urs. Waugh's arm. Went to Cmsequently their work- is half done. ' . ��. �_ -rapid walk of Ofteen ininu brought soon ' appear, something very serious It � They -have ,never resolutely set them- the farrn'brs' buiiness; that'ft does not . - -..:..--_L.--- . her dowin to. the-water's edge--".But it had happened to Win. Thb sLornr,%'as his own particalar ,a in,tlie*back Para q,require a large outlay to fatten one nr . .- � ".' .. . - * selves Ao.w-ork to study.Whut it inenn. .two . - . :I ._._ .!. I. .. - -was now WAte dark. Nothing could be inereasing-In violence; hf.,r shawl was al- lor; Mrs. L'Oiseau- remained,-to supe�- - . hundred chickens: that the chic4c.' . . .. .. .. .1. moredeserted, lonely and desolate than ready weti- and-she. resolved to hurry inter)d the clearing away of the supper- to real, a calf well. When a man is ens am. fed from. troughs, and that ma- .. ' . l .. -.17.I ,­�.- . ..1. .. the aspect,of this-place. Froal her feet hotiie. . .. table; and Jacqueline. dan'ced on to the .thoroughly saturated-*With the know- chlao f4eding is not-necessary. . , �.; - I.. _.I . . .1 the black waters spread outward, till :She had just turn.ed to go when, the front parlor, where% 5be fbujid no one. led of u thing It holds him up-to better ,` I . . I .. 'i '�.d. . � . . work, .1 _ . . I . - _.. . .. . . . �­�,�4".: _. '.�--_-:.theirAftniost boundaries were lost among sound of a man's heavy, measured foot- but the inaid. who was mending the fire. . . �' ' I � ­­ se s ' �' last two'nien ca,me,into this .. . - ��: ' � -; ' `the blaoicee vapbrs�-of- the distant-horl' .'t p . -:--J�pr&chj1i'g fl�oiu Ithe -opp-osite ' ­sayl aid kou see.anything of the-pro- � lit Marm '� -,� HINTS-TO BREEDERS.' ` - -.- - - ;7 ­.- _­ � I . - e Inquire.U. . -grade dairy - , .. zon. Afar off a sail, dimly seen or direction�. fell upon her ear. She look-ed fewor while I wds gone'."' sh neighborhood looking for Well-bved sheep, like our well-bred � _, . -­ _1 calves. Thoy were men who knew what ",I , "Lors, honey,- I wish I hadn't! I anitnaln, will tell you prett nearly r.hat I I I I I:1... 11 .. - _guessed at, glided ghost-like through ttte up half in dread. and .strained her eyes - _ I . �,..�-I:, __... ____.. .- out into the blackne&Q of the' It knows bow de thought of it will,gJvb nio' the)- i��ante.d. .They . pumbased seven lie beginning. � � , . �'�L. shadow& Landward, the boundaries of night.' �tUy f, T- � ,-.-. . � Geld and forest, hill.and vale, wiere all v,ca,j too.dark to aft anyliting but the TrIums nex' time I has a fever." �rade' 6tiernsey heifers dropped last,Ali inferior sheep never does that.- 10 "" ... ­ - �- outline of a man's figure wruppe -in's '' ilwdy? what ded he do? 'Whttn was - -cy - ... �, . �: �:��.�"�- � ­ --blended, fused, In murky ,obacurit d fall of one man, and paid Win an aver I Pireed. only :Pure-bred sives in eve " ::...1: .. - . . � �1 �:­__ "i: . -- Heavenward;the lowering sky was dark large cloak, coming slowly on toward it?" I age of $24.2'8 for"the lot. At IN- tinte:class of stock-, and you will soon have I * ­,. ,. -...I-1. - I - ened, b wild. scudding, black clouds, her. &st he man drew.near she recog- Ni�hy, chile. jes ifore sundown. as-I they ,said Ilo-y coj" Pilre.ha'se calves of pure-bred dains. too., and raise pure- .. I I. - , , . . 7&Iven 4 the wind, through *hIch the nized the -well-kilown figure, air'and we"s a carryin' 4n arniful of wo6d up-1 th,, s,nie breeding from farniers for len bred stock to the'top of the market an4- - .� - I I . . ..­ ­- 7-- - - young moon-seemed plu . - - s - ­ :=. - ,.. �. _ . ..I. nging and hid- gait, she lied no,doubt of IN- Ident.ity. stairs, for Miss Mary's rooLu.. I _meets' te fifteen dullmin apiece. . sell for breeding al. pedigree .. stock. - .I- .-.1 1.I . .. Ing as In terror.' -The tide wus rorning She hastoned to meet him, exeWming in de 'fessor-ar comin' down. I like io a - Vv'hat made 4hir, :difference. in price! prices. . ­ I .. .. . . I :- , :.�. .�.7- . ';imply the -way the calves were hand. The -draft and coach-horse iznpn ;; :-.'* � - rl,ltke to-a draT)nrd right down - i � -la : - -- ��- -­ Jin,'and' the waves surged heavily with a low, eager tone: . screamed . ,.rta I. .- 1.____ -I a , --a deep moan upon-the beach. Not a ' -Thurston I dear Thurstonl" ... my*elf!. I like to a' let tile wood drap! led as folio-ws: (1) Thby were-kept &y'breeders till over the country are enjoy- I_._ ,,�.I-� I� ... . sound was heard except the dull, mono- The man 'paused, folded his cloak It made my heart beat in do 4ck o' my and deeil, With plenty ot fr6sh, dry!in., km unusual demand. cipecially for. �, - .. . . . ., t ectly b��ddfing'c�ony -day, i0id*their -quarter�i' tilo bette- cla.-is .of'stallions. 'They find ' ,�_. ,. .­.::­._ .-..:-.---.-:- Jonous-Moan, of the,sba, apd the ft ful, -abdiut him, drew uji- and stoad pe�f head-lia-lo4rik so awful. -horrid g#LihLy! were kept well -dkfhf!�rted. --(2) They, 11 ? . . _: . ,. hollow wall of the wind. The character. still. . I . - ,,'.A-rter-speakin' in a-voice hollow as sit ill( demand increasing with each iror - ll ,'L�i,o_"i:_� -..--'-.: �-�7'of the scene was In the last degree wild, Why did be not' answer her?' Why empty Collin. an' skoerin' me oul'it iny were fed skint milk, fresh from the sep- portatIon. '. , � �. I k ­, - - - -,- . , ,dreary, gloomy and fearful. Not so, arKtor aTt6t: the fh-A ton dayg, with a The inares should L.--kept for breed- :, , . , k to her? Why did he seventeen. sansibles axin'arter you, i.c � . ��. � . did he not spea e � . . . . . - . however, it seemO to Marian,-who-, 'land�o mo[ionle",-nnd look so strange?- jes 4uk.hisself.off summers aii' I ain't hill grouzid, flaxseed,and blocid-meal ad- ing;-A.s the best farm t.!qms and the mom . . '. I., ­ � . Is -. I � _-��:� ­ I.: _111led with happy-,generous and tumul- She could not have awn the expression seen .him sence." did. . . prolliable hi:eeding stock oil the farnL . ... i .�, ._ - . . . ituous thoughts, was .scarceJy Conscious -of his countenance, even if a flap of his "What did he,ask YOU* .%X'Itall did you %'%Ton the niiM was fed.*11ke), were put"'ot'a sin le draft.mare should be sold ' . . � . N . . . 11 , "�_ in-scan befre 41-m 1­# .,,' g llkd . I . . or the gathering darkness and �he,,cloak had not btert folded across his tell him?" I 411 6Fee4-,---efA- ,,, ,-'d -%_�_ "I . ' facc but his whole forXn shook I 1c,I I In- paiL%. Afeterward.they were given a 1,-- ?", 0 g . . 1-,,,yVQio_litorm. as she. walked up and- as with :"lie Jes ax where you was. & est Iraft-sijes should be-1�� t""r;y, ­ - - ,Tt� " ­ down uVoh_lrhyj,!��^h II&Wning and an ague fit. . .- I him how y.ou mers go'nG hoine 'long y I 1pliall foed Ot oaL3. fdllo�ved by alfalfa up to the high grade' and high price . .: . 1, - .,-. I waiUng. -She wondered that Itiurston - d - ot�- hay. But the grea-i care was, to kevp clasg. .. � I "W .. �. I "Thuntoril dear Thurston!" she ex- Nf�u Nlariau:" he a- wh n y were I them dry and cl--an. As soon as they . .. . . . � . ,� . , .- had not been there read;y to receixe tier; clitimed once,more. under her breath, as comin"back-f I telled himJ believed not-,', I . .- . I .. , _ . . I.. - . . . . .. .. -_ .I ,.-. . !. .. � but this thought gave her little uneast- she pressed toward him. . till to-morrow mornin': then UR face ,.vere through 'cating their oat9, .they � �. LIVE.STOCIi NOTES. . .. � `W ��-� . - m` it.was nearly lost. as the storm and But he iudden4r--stretched oulLhis hand iurvW all �oHs of-awful dark eolors, WeTo let out of the stanchions, and ran. - - . ..,. -. - . . � 1.. . . I I. f�,_:,.I .11. . ..��6��e" also were. in the brightness to .repulsli .her, ga�ping. as it were, an' seemed like it-cru.-;hed right In, art* together Ioo,41 in ihi! 6)tfiparImxm4,-,_T_h,,y VenUWe. poultry-houses from but one -1 - , . tv!ere fP4, milk morning grid evenin Sid-4. The best way �4 to drop the -wist. .1 �1 I I and gladness at "r'ovM lovtftg. en' breathimly. 'Not )et-not yetl". grid he nodded and.said 'Alit' but It soundetli . � - 9- .. . .. , ;� I Do.not � ...:,- - � .erous emotions-- There was no i in frame shook with an Jes like a hollow grdhn,, and ho tuk-hls-�I wpre fed inilk inorning-taid evening. dows .in front from-Tae top. - , . 4 ' . I . * �.. . .,r��- .� - " - . again his whole . When sold the'v were in flne, rl,aali, W-any draughts blow throdgh the poul. :, �. :, , * . _. - -her-heart for doubt or trouble. tf, the InW&rd storm. What could be the ren- self off.. an' I ain't seen him sence.'� thrirly condition.-Imil. rrot fat. They each tf)41106e'. " .. - - ... . -ersa n- � I � .. thought of the morning's com , t10 son of this strange behaviourf Oh, The elf danced about'the room. 'unaW - - �, I::: ­ -- - 9' � ,and of Angelics, entered her mind, 11 Consumed Ill 11,41 six-months they were The dairyman who would have 111111 � . � �., � ..". some mWortuna had happeried to hun- to restrain-her glee.' And the. longer Dr.. kept, about 3-Mu pounds of sleim-milk a ro%','-give milk for a long period; who - ..- . - I %. -_�.' ... . -. !,. . was only to be soon dismissed with fair that-was ewidentf Would it were only 4 GrInishaw remained aws�. t1ke-m,�re eK- d�)Ilar's %korih of 'oats. two dqlla-' - ould"secure the maximum flow when - - � . - �ronstrucftn and. ehc-rful hope. 'And i nature that her own news might to cited-she grew. She skipped-about liko I r4 W ­ . - -� , , ,:,,, . - I then she pictured to herself the surprise, able to cure. -And At mighr be so. Full the very sprite of mischief, cxclainline wortti.of alfalfa hay and flaxseM meal, villk and butter are hi-10hest,,and who . . �- �.� .��. . ,.. 'the pleasure of Thurston, when he -ssihg . _. . . `�. and fifty cents' Avopth of blood-ilipal.-Ar 4-ould'bdFe the bulk of his m.itking to* .'. . � -1 " .should hear of the adeemton of fortune of this thought, she was.again pr( to herself: - hay, flax " ' .. ­ _ a violent flurry k f - "Oh, shan'l. we have run resently I ter Paying-tnr the oal.;,' ,.Zi�do when lie has the most'Ume 16-d;-A. .. I '� '. ::L . '. :�-� . toward him, when P al. andtlqud-nical. S3.50z Ildw-;thal dairimah shutiltt -have IuS Gows' - - ' .. ) - 'thoughl 11" -and a I . I - -_ �- . ,. .-:. - . ,Which 4bould ftt them both free to pur rai_0 a_nd wind %�hlstled before her and Oti, sban't�we, Tho -Grim . I I , .� . , na ris lor -dro,' inti6 he' face, oonceiling him.from maniacl,he has gone'to &t,,ct met-A, for..the vgue of a cali when a I wnte. fri,sh in the fall. - -_' I.-,�.- .1 -_I­....p._.. . sue their inctinatio lknd pla ve r uliowed by call-buy- It is cerWinly a fai re,ach from ' the ­ - I .'itl.. ... 'Jhkir,t n u i�-?k old -the. prioc .,­ ..- ­ . . . their�own bappineeg and for the benefit her view. -When the sudden gust he1l break in .upon 0 41,1 I ,-wL- have V7.7A pea calf-.9�� I � *�- -11 . . - - . of,others. -Arid she sought An tier bosom suddenly passi.d. she saw that be- ,e- Marion's interview. Won't. there be'rin t,rs - . -pay for on.o cow .-to, ten acr& to. ilie intensiva 1. - . Yes; them they I I' I L l- -Ing of two cows. to the-acre.. The' , . ) �, _..- �, - H the letters were safe. . his breast explosiont Oh, Jupiterl * Oh. Puck I I'Iv-" poprids ot skim-'milk and the lab-I qair) : .... - -_ . mained In . the smme spot � � - �.. I � , �_-�'...2. :*err. sbe felt them.� -Her happiness had �heaving. his,whole form shaking. She' Oh,*Wric4yl What fun-what delicinits or. -1 welve calves were kept jn (lie, wodl�rn.cow is a woniferf�l macitine. '. .- . �,�.­­� '-. ' �aeemed a dream without that proof vI could bear it no longer, She started funt .Wr-r-r-rt -1 egn scarcely conts'111 aWtrm.-nI,.,4)oPs it-p6y'--.tlx-mako a-lit-1, ,.Khe is all.pealgree abd"nifik Vblns.--AVo- -­ .. .1 �- !`." -___� :1 "- ".'- its'reality. For once she gave Way to forward Lad put, her- arms-around his 'myselfl Begone, *Martal Vatli,h! I I tie study of calf-!ife? .. i balance hDr ration, so that when -w* , i , 'T . -e� , wan4 a pale blue article of m4IR ,-fsu a �. . , .. -ImaginatiojL and allowed that magician -head upon 14R want all thak space In this room to my.I If our cah .+,.pigs..coll.s- and poultry . , . : �' neck, and dropped her ari- , t;tej1-,-a-. is �5ervcd--U) city.cm�toiuers who ry .. . _ .. . I . . - . I � .. ,. . . .-.- - c"Lles in the air at will. and whispercd In 'suppressed still OIL Imeallvet-What a row there'll I not gi.ven the. right carp and - 46. -1, . . . -­-Id build bosom. I 14,z tI rs t year of their-.11yes they get &.� Ject to the "�,-Ilow scum") we feod tier . . 1-�- ".' ' ­Thurstorr arid herself... t go to England joftes: - ,- . . .. .. . bal Mdthiriiks I lv%r the din or battlf,l- ' -_ . - ��:. --- .� ', immedtately to take possession of- the "Dearest 'Thurston, what is the mat. "Oh, clang a rang! d rangt clang! clashl setbnek in growth ftdm-' 'which,they;one ,,;ort of ration.'and If v�e are afteir ,' . .. 4 ... �. ___.'... estate; that. was certain. Then th''Y ter? Tell-me, for I love you more than .WhOopl., , � - . .. . . . �liever' rocover. The hottam reason Jor' butter tat we take 11116th&' bre6d and' �� �' I � . I .. - -c sic,ck that -lei 'tie . . . ., .. , . must return. But ere that she must can- , . I . . all AhIs poor 11% floods the ,make another sort of halArtrp; al ,., . . .__ ; .. . ujsr, . . ­ . . . samg the Plf. springing- a­nd­.A1:in-,Ing* . � .. . .Z I . cnuntry Is a lacl� of knowledge on tho thoroughlort-4 re­,ponds- %%ith-the proulpt- - - . . . . . Rde to him her darling project'. one that 'The'man cimped his left arm flercely and spinning, and whirling around anii . i 11 - .� -� - -:�-- "ibe-had never breather to any. becaube -lifW his right hand, 44s .flij,I ne.-is of a nicely adjusLod engine. - - I � -,I . I of lidw to.. feed and care for - --- .­ ­ , � around"her waist, around the room in the vM o:' .Y of par, -_ - � . . . I . � .:- I . :-_ v - "� thing-.-- & - - . , 9 to have 'done so wolild hayb-been-YRia-, and. - -hissing, sharply through t43 mischief. Her dance Was,.bru-u'glit, F,iTa-jr J - ' ' - , -.�:; � . - ­ , ,'a util � , .: '. -!q . . one that she had longingly dreamed of, i -. Ill the fly sedil0n, e time and ex. ' - I ' -11" , .. . _ ' � '- � sudden and awful close. - . I - . .! . -clinched teeth: rise In spraying the calves three tirnos . --:w : 7"AT HOME." ­ .-.- _ _ . � � :­ '." :� but neur,, as now. hoped to realize. "You have drawn on * - PC . . , ­ -_ ... ­ _. I your own doom' The -hall do-or wils. thrown viol,,ntly a w6ek with sonie of the fl� fo(lon.q on . ..­ - .I - _1 . - ith so s wore ' ,m . . .. :" '. 1. I --die, wretched gir.11" plunged a dagger open, hurried and irregular..-step. tile markfq will-help, ittem . Tho late Principal .Plri,o, of Aberd, I- .� � -1. - I.-comfortablet Edith shoul;J be again sur- -in her bosom,and pus4ed her front him. heard tipproachipg, the parlor dour was .lit their growl Wonderfully Unfver.Aity', related. the-foll,dwitig.exper- ­-�� �� .111:1: - rounded with the-elelaiicim and refte. One suddbn, piercing shri6k, and she. pushed open. and Dr. Grinishaw .,t,3g-. . 11 and thriftiness. Theri�j ience. - , "* , . I ­ .- . . .I. . ... - . I—-+,� ­.� An .Miriam-NUrFam, aspin d � -1 I-,--- 1.-n.-oney In knowing what.and �n I 1-1 glen ".%t liAm,e" eards becarpe- ' -. . L,' ment.s of life. good . .. ­_ .. dropped at his Net, gr g at.the gerbd *a Core het :'*' . . . -7__ -should .have every. advan V .- . I ­11W,ji 11. Troo nrunT falltell.,4 Mi"K "'y 1 fashiunable.-oil#,, of tile driest specimens , - � . tage of educa- - tier , !0� a"", . .. . , . ground. and writhing in aaofty. 2: %: C& Z Ij , - . .�� . . - 0 ticin that wealth could possibly secure soul-seemed striving to recover tile - , , I � .. . cannot nffnvd to speiid the time that of the o14 pm)fessioDal reginie was sur- �` J � I- .. . for her. .either 'in this 6oUntry--6r,fh shock, and-rAcollect its taculties. She . ,�%...., .- 0 , �:.. . .1 .ii nece".1aly to flo�sliclh work rightly. ,If . � '." iil.. . ..�. ,-, , . . __ � ;_. prised tn receive a missive which .reAd . .. .. Europe. It Edith would spare Miriam, . -'--. - . . _ � ,� ,% �,'c halt arose upon her elbow, supporte-I ' ­ 44)Py are --worldrig.-tor niorrey,-here .1.4 ;jq folTowat "Principal arid Nfrs.­Pirio ' ­-�' � A -� � -,...-:th(,-little girt should go with her to- her head upon her hand, and with,her � A WILFUL �,JISIJNDE-nsTANDING. .whero they ca1L_%V. 1J. sumly find 'it. How.I pcc.�;elit their compliment.% to. Professot - - - , , , , , England. But Thurston--above all. -1 -- 'e%,Pr, theri, i-q-no'firnp or*y4,Pc for cheap ,,.__.�, nd Irtist that he. is well. ,Frinci- '. ," I ., ,,, - other hand drew the steel out from her I,ord Dutferin -used. 6 fell the follom slid effetAivo calf-raising a ' ' � a�0 -­ . .,...... :1-.Thurston1 A heavy drop of rain struck bosom, and laid it down. - The �10011 .Ing stary of the late Sheriolan,l.e Fanu like. .the win. pal and Mrs. Pirie-will be at linme.on � " ,�:� ­; � - - ' ter. provided Nvarm qii ��_ � ,� li,��,:...� -.�,,, - ,�- Nkrian In Ille-faGe, and, for an fnsta:nt, arlerg are given. -. I ,� followed, Rrid-with the�life-slrearri her ,the,'famoua Irish,,Journalist and nove' ,Ttiiirsduy.�,vening at eight-o'clock.". . ! �_�m - '� � '' ., _wrike her from her blissful reverie. � I - . . . - .�' 'the abrwe .-; -in nutlin-e to iflim.' ' ' . L . I I.'.only , ., ; � " strength flowed away. The hand that ist 7 Nvhy'.;�oma succe,,d and others fail, This was some(hing tbat evidently r6; � _t � � - - - tn.ite lie reclipient M -_ - _�, � . ton -q I �hsridan!s.-father­the Archbiihop r4 . � . -_. .. . I Shelookedup. Why-did.notThqrs supported her head .uddenly dropped quired an answer, but I I Xomej- The storm would soon burst and she fell back The man had been Meath--:-was a,great stick-160*for purta- It k not only the amount of"reed 9",'011 it was quite equal t'a the oce,a%ion,. , tie . -7 to animals. but the. care that is given - . I --.-'forth upon th e Ill, %�hert was Thurs- xvrate-: "Vrola&sor T returns 1he con- , . I I . standing-over her. spee,chlW, ynotion, h4ality, a virttle .his Ton did not bliar.o. s. ; . 1 . . . _�­ er si . I . �. " 'ton? ng Sheridan, then . pill and S. . I h 0 a'l de there woulil loss,. breathitss, like some wretched' . One morning YOU I . � . . Were e by - thein that cotinL Alway,, ,see ,that they, pli,,ie,,L, of, Princi� Nir '. Pirie, I I . .. ­�,l -, be-riothing formidable in thp,storm, for somnambulist, suddenly awake ned In about.,eight.,years 61d, desConde(f, un- aro "mfortable; his.t no see -that and informs lbein that hc�is-,.vclt Pro- . .,I . . w I �.: . . . ... ' . . . ��.�'.-- fast, and was met you are, prepared to have all your stock fessor T-is glad to hear that Principal t-t 1 'i - �.1 �­..- ., he would shelter tier with his-cloak and the enmillission''of a crime, and gazing 'il'sually late for break � - dry-and,warn)-fez, the winter. It Is your I I . . ..lumbirella, ,as-they -should send along An horrot, amazement, and unbelief upon by his father,watch in hand. I * and Mrs. Pirie will be at homp on Thum. ".­ , .1..I . the . -right. si place Jn priwe6t them frnni Using All - I I .11 . .Iate. in stern tones. [!I T - - - .. ,_., -I Aelds to the cottage,.and reach the work of his sleep. .' , . .113 rigliff' &, day-e oning at eight o'clock. .Profts�or" � I aveX . this Is this . the grain Von theni " h -vwiil all� I � ..'. rain could over- Sudd"ly.he dropped upon h gi f a bo at home." . . .%_ . . the e before the Is knees .ttoo Reep - rorTi . - . - , _1� . . . 0 06 P :"� 'What by her side, put his arm under he mande"P P , -gr­reptied.Sharklan . frrezi­nV7­GrnIP, sha;il _ 1,lrnsd _ I . . KOM - Wheiv wai h6? I . - r head "I don't know - I . . .. I 1. . coilld I a'* �Im. ji such a UmeT She rs and ritsed her up; -',diiig ,'� profit by the raturn of your stock. . . ;; ugh the .darkness up and and shoulde but' lookinct at the watch*, and prete aper to build %%,arm stabling for It's as difricult to ket a man to admit - . ., . ­:�-.."kered ti� her chin fell.forward upon bar bosom, think the question applied to it and not.,che, 11101cil": , down- the beach. To her accustomed and her eyes flxb&and glazed. He laid to his eonabot; "but I rather think it', ths" to prevent them front freezing PY that he .5norL­ as ft is t I d got a weinain ' .. . - . .. - � . ­ -feedIng-tfaf . . . - . . .- . .. it. to admit her age. -7- '._11%� - '- -- - eye. the features of the landscape were- -tier doWn kently,-ar6aninj itr a tone ,)I -f�stl­ . . I . . . . I.. . I . o . � . z._­- . . I . ,�- 7 . . . . s. .. - ' ,� �� -� ' .- �-- Aimly visible. That black form.looming unsp&k.able anguish; .. .. ­_- __ I - .. - - - ,., , I :like.a shadow giant before,her.was the , "Miss Mayfleldl My Godt,wbat have I ___ - , - _.� . . .----.- . � I - .% Z , . . - . . .. . . I I . . ­ .... : :. ':1'. . ..� , . I . .. l4adiand of Pine, Bluff, With its blase done?" And with an awful cry. between I I I _ ., . I� F 1.:--1washed by the sullen waves. It wa.4 the a shriek and a groan,..the wretcht�.d'man '. �- . . - . . I . ­. - . � . . ­'. - on y object that - broke-the dark,. dull c,st'himseff upon the ground by the side �., . .1.. -. i . .- . . ­:. I � I. monotony of the shore., She listened; of the fallen body. . .. I, �,� ..-. :* .i I- .1 . . - ­ I - . � - ... . wall of 4h6 wind, Tile-.storm was be�ating -wildly npon as -T ! _.�-` _'� .E -Y .-.E- ,,-S­-1 Ci H �T - . . I . ; ­ th moan of the sea,the . .1 . _ - - --- .-.1.. ; were blended in rij6urnful chorus. It 'the assassin and his victim; but the one . . ,, . . I ­.. . . . -­ :� --- .- ­.. I . .. - .. - . � . I . . � . ...I . . . I , I . . . . .. - !e �. � . 1, . .. I . ...- . # , . , . `� Wa�§ the only sound that broke,the dreary felt it no more than-the'Other. AU'. . - -.. . . _. . , .0 - ..'ell A . __ - �* -__� -�. �.,' -' ' ' ' . . ... , ­ . . � - ' � - I . - �-.% :� �_ . silence of the hqur.. . . -1 length the sound of footsteps was hioard . 1. I .. . ­­.. .. . , , . ._�7 , , � I I . . , . � , �_... . I Harlit NO; there was nnother sound. approaching fast-and near. In the Very -" .-* ' '"- :­�. I . _ . . .. . - I . .­. . .. 0 !�­,:._:...,,._ . I :.. 1� . - : _­ -:­ - --Amid ;,�-e­moaning and-the wailing of anguish of remorse the instinct of self- .. . . , I � t '. . f.".� . . . I . ,..:-. . . �,,Ihro'u' gh' oncc -1 _ -.Dn* di*"' , ' -"'­ ­ . - � .. . . .. the winds ind waves, and the groaning preservation seized the. wretched man, ,.. ;.. �. : - I . .. . .. .. , .1 I . ­.'�.,��4. .. .. . . . . I I � � . - . . .., ...- - ­� . ­ `�. 1. '1_ 1 4 , - :� I­ . � I - ­- -. ` , . .. . . 4 . . s heard the reg- and - I . :, � ... ..., � . he. started iT and fled as Irom the - . ..� :,: . . . ..1- . 7 "..­ . . .I .1 . I . ..--. I I .� _ . _of the coming storm, ww . . . I � I I . . .. . I . . . Ular. fall of oars, soon followed by tile face 61 the-avenger ot.blood. . - � �. . . Let- it-be remembered that the eyft � , - . .. . . . . tile itatillent tLble in se�n nnytbing beforn I .. -, , I --stfin� .�ound of-a Voat-push6d up . �� . - , - . . , Some_peopt� ,question : § that lie Is*im .s�e plainly, an I*n I may be attackod' lit --olio' ci�,,�e and the', I ­ -i ... A.0"', .1 ything, ; . .1 I �.. ., upon C frozen strand'."Marian paused I, - -.� . . . I . . .-... . . �. ., that. coffee hurts t6i delicat� nerves of film, but lit, can -e have bftik 15nt stomach' in,Jhc other, while in others . . I , I *GHAPTEII NXV. personal exl4rience ­.'ilfi fe%N. �ases- of .ttij.,v l(ind before-and 'they P may be.the kidnevs. heort; bowels or I � - i ...*.h' - ,. I the--side of-hinl.., Thei - 1 . .- I .-And grained her eyes through the dark .. - I � . , - -- I,.Z ..��' .-iniss In_th4S­dir;6ctiOfl'W the sound,.but ­­ I '. - . ._ - . � � . 1.-- . the body. Ill - g9neral stlifeNtI)t. haxe been cinIxed liy v.-hiskey Or lol�lpr,-. gen�rnl nervou.5. .prostration. ... The - . 1 . � - ankme , . 'a � - . . s__ save the deepar, in Me, me, .Jacquelina z bad thousands IIUQXt -11.17. I -,-,,� �could see nothing . -Tate - . I I . . .. .., - loner than ,khe .had e%- ' Leach has nevor ii-ed either, bui mmiedy f,it obvious and should be adopt. I �r . . - -den-ter darkness Around Pine Bluff, She reached hornf, sc true and physicians have , records of co. . I , - ' Tf�aj -J)ecn'a great mffee drinlier and IhO ed 4efore too .. . , - 4so 1. �Lod to. h3s ­. � - - "' - lum)ed,-.and,-under cover of the dark- pected. It was.jus? dark, and the rain great- numbers ,01 C _. -hptve --th,­ Gas Quit coffee, it you show incipient dis- , . I -.1'.. .. . � 11 from wa.s begiriffing-to ' flill as slie *S�rhng . . . specia�lits .- dr,&W that . .c ' - I . I � ... ­ I.. ­_ ,ness, moved swiftly and silently the testimony. . . has ,been callsed by thl,4. Leach tat. ease. - I I. . -storm­w.aA coming-on from the carriage, and darted into the f - ' 6ft'lin""%v611-bof1ed7' . I . .m." the 16cality... Th6 hu' . . . .. - ....... The Jollowing is from tile Rockford, ed hin't,-elf Jliat for several years helin I It-is eas'y if ofi6 e ;� ,%:��,1, ., very-fast. The rain wass falling and ' use. , ' three cups of dorfee for breal(- I1rr;lum4Food Coffne to se v . ..-1 � - �:�, the wind. rising and driving it.into her Mrs. Waugh met her ih.fh6 iiall,-took -Mi.,-Register-Gazette: . . - I _ �i _ drunk. rve-for the bob ., - . . . . urora bai f4,s� two at noon mid one Fit ni,,rhl. Ac.- in6rninrr bevertip.. The withdrawal c.f ; . . , ;he pulled -her hood-olosety�-A bout -her hand,.and said: . . .Dr. NVilliani Laughorst of Al . I o - . . .I- :-I­-fncr. - E - ' ' ord-.,; of -the-spiciali.,4s -thp ald'kind of coffee.that is doing tha- .-, . � I. . . n",ci gl�,l cording to*the rth, . ­ . .'�4 ­ . --her face, and v�ranned her shawl tightly "Oh, my dear Lepwingi �vcalhcr been treating one of the queerest ,m.-i!s I thi!; country this Is the flrst case e��vr ftitrni'and the supply qf the elements Ini .. , . .,abolit-her as. she mot the blest. you havr-,come back, bad �ts tbe- ' - the.Postum which Nature usos'io-rebuild - . `i . of 16- I ci ', - .,I cryesight evei in hlMory.'- "Ibe 'S'sed b� ThR. use of'. Co'llon. . .- ., , . I Olt! where was Thurston, and why did is; for 1p.deed tho'�r6fessor gives rn� a - . I I rve is mined beyond aid and. his the'b-roken down nerve cells, insures a . _.I - :..17.... ..--,: h*t not domeT She blamed­hcrseM for ,great de'Ai of-anxiety, and ir you' herd patieut 1-0.-A�Leach,of Beach-County,: Tho Lip rqo. ,rhe fict. thnt ninkes qulck�return to the, ol . ' . ./: , I. .i.;� . entured out; yet could she have _stayed ft,�N,ay to-night I cpAild' not,have and in. tile last four month,,; he tins doc. ,Ca�c is incorn -health...and It's d joy of strength . . .having v the rnsf,. o 4neer one is thAt. the sight anti well worth -white 11� � I. - beert. answerabI6 I r the consequi-nees N; ._� ,, . . ',� fore,-,een:this? No% for she lied confidenL 'ir, I . tored %vith 011 Of. tile speciii1ists ab4 ut fnrV,-nr,I h�I,A �i,PTI lost nnd f.he- Oi*� to he nble again to "do.things" and fee4 - ' - I . � - ' I - . RM_7171 .�- - . '_�� * , I . - s I e.V_ -: *,I A� n :7 4 C1 I . I 0 1 I 1 1 �i� i : I I. i , I , , - `1 L � J I I I I I . 1, � ., : ly, trusted in his Reaping his appoint- There. now; hurry t p-stairs and change. ist -retut ned!, 'it, hn,�' 'heen relained. Acr�j ;� . . . . wn to I.e,,1. It the,country and hiis al: ta. sigl rding fol-well. There's a reason for , .oung ... I I is all ready, and we have,a pair of can. �; . I " in , . . . I I ... ,1;L She had never know% him to your,dress, and cofne do 't S,1,t, )n his - -tor's striton"'11', 1110 % 11 me home with the Ple i"11)"O ,d I illf do, mst'of . 1. . ... � . Tail b0ore, What could have calvew-, mind that leis case I.'; inrl"'able- I,a-ijl hAv(� t.) give up roffe.e. or lhe . re now' [lad he kept his trysts vasback ducks roasted.". ,- .1 . ' 't 11 W till th � . ,:. ., 1. ale, rallu if t.lic optic nerVe li�us r.-,s�61 his sight, will r) o ,ri -I I� . .---they would now have been safety housed "ve-ry­w-iill-,­auntyt 'But-fs.Grim in the A portion , I Po-&- T � I ;. 'k...�.. . .I . . I at Old Field Cottage.. Perhaps Thurs- .house?" - . ., rulned, rendering 'his sight so linifled I nerve L)e rulned-ne6r6ter-Gazette / . . .YA I I . . . I . ... J. . -I . ".111111 I��,�,.­ ________ __ _. _ ..I.. I- .. . . .. I� I� I. I-. . .. . 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'..�••. .v _... .,I. l.. .�. �r"�' Y Yh..:�b�:..', h .tl3. gal, �.' '. .r• _.'r.'. - 1 .v • MUST BE' Z BATH Ith'VP.A1.9 BtISCReT. . _:.,..,WELL . Fou��E� s%war` Ocean uner Pas; _-�A NEW 'W4MAl1� Y Y ft4lised Fortune. - -- Dea'tfi has revealed a'remarltabte' se- __ , Thais why any wouidb isal.ter_.e_hot at:p-.o! F -_ - �- b' cret, preserved with stricles Snviolawl- �THADY GUUWTli1 IN PUPVLAIUrY fly during; her lifetime by Airs. Maty , - - Martin, a former stewardess employed -- -- -Ylrl t/ULtYIi ft►tUAL°Y ti'IIllE. in the service of the P. and O. Stearn- hi sCont _. .. p PamJ;-who died at sea. while: ' '— on her way home front Bombay on - Made by Cures Like That of Simon V. board the mail steamer-Egypt, which has just reachod London from India. Lm3dry-tile TWs About It Himselt. It appears that Mrs.-Martin, who was TEA. It chases away that old tired tee ling and Alla her %itA oar lila River BcturgoLs, iiicturwnd Co., C. B. a widow, joined the Eg-opt as a,passen- ` SO DEIAQ OUS, TOO. ger, that s e shout he to.- known;ex. rr -, Only one' best tea, Btue 'Ribbon's lt. Jac. 15-(Special).-Al,wng the many cept that she''had been for luany.years rtn in this pelt'ot(:acacia whom Dodd' s stewardess, arta that her hlusband, , 'Xldney Nils have relle�ed of aches and when-living, was employed in the Bom- - pains and weakness and rade strong bay dockyard. When her body had i y p r„ Qom+ and able to do a good day's work is Mr. been committed to the sea her effects Qshawa :�t�',el Sh l llgi�ra7 Simon V. Landry. Air, Landry has wire overhauled with a, view of discos•- " mtuuerous friu,dii here who can vou:b ering the names of her relatives. :for the story he] tells of his cure. the search falied In thJs - " �« n a casTl- ex concealed among cloule, - " -- says; "with lame l,ttek, weak lege, pal- in a cabin trunk was found documentary �/' wind* " _ pitation of the Heart, general weakness proof that the dead lvoman had to her - - tutd shortness of breath; in fact 1 could credit in a well-known London bank the I watwe ' [lot work and was a total wreck. could not get anything to help me About $150 in -gold was discovered ! stem falls I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. But In a bag which Mrs. Martin was arcus- they did me good and no mistake. I tamed,to wear around her neck while �,y Hold - ___. used threes-boxes and I'm back at work asleep, and the .jewelry found stdwed ; ! Four sgalrl.' ., away, has been valued at several hun- '` • QCs 1L 1s the aures that make Jk,dd'a•Kid- dred dollars. +� ..�. trey Pills so popular. Their popularity has-grown steadily for thirteen yetirs. e�5'� RLh►11><D w l i rtl'OOf• - !t Must' be well foundtxl. The Southern California Nest' Train.-- r be p.;s to say `., Best Route. �erses .b. pwrr« that Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from $2.115 to $L1$ rSwhe m Soap.meas" aa� Iva�+i• ch• :raL ex - per hundred square feet'covering measure. This is the most desirable eves+- - The 'death took place at Aberfeldy of The Los Angelcs Limited, electric him Ofed]dtraaties. ening on the market, and is an ideal.covering for Houses, Barna, Stores,Eje_ - Dr. Munro, at his residence. Breadalbane lighted, new from the-Pullmall shops, vators, Churches, eta. Any handy man can lay the •OSHAWA" sl>�Ies, A Villas, The doctor, who was in his 81st with all latest. innovations for travel - hammer and snips are the only tools required. year was a native of Montss, comfort, leaves Chicago 10.05' Y. M. • We are We largest and oldest company of the kind under We Brltiab daily, arrives Los-, Angeles 4.45 I: M-� flu and have covered thousands of the best buildings tbrougbout Canada, third- day via Chicago-,- Union Parilic do Sunlight ma cl g themRMEYYATIS3Y AI!iD 'Atl/1LY813, North=Western Line and The Salt Lake . Route. Pullman drawing-room and i FiR6, VMATER AND t.[GNYR11MC1-PRCfOR =-- • \7Ve also maunfacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets Conductor -_.Mir' eomplpte home curs. Post tourist sleeping cars, composite obser- P!� - vation car, dining cars. k•2a carte scar a SAYE TROt..f3A FAtr.. tree to readers' orf this Papez. 8 METAL SHINGLES, in Imitation of brick or stone. vice. For rates sleeping car rc;�erva- For limited period onlg. f METAL CF UNG$ in 2 000 designs: tions and full particulars, apply Lo your A handsome Illustrated treat"rae, grv- nearest agent, or nddr•ess; B. Bennett, `- P Write for Catalogue No. UP and free samples of•OSHAWA" Shinilea. WrAe Ing fuel des with ]tion c' Nhns for em a„d 2 East Fin St , Toronto, Ont. : to-dgy. l�s full - wi mate' Phoa for a wm- g i3 bt3tLCT [lien otf'1er soaps, pieta home. cure. describing the most --- ps] � p��ted. ir' ��O�L�e •ucceearul treat]netnr In the world, re- « • , L_- commended by Lau btiamlrg and endora- "What do )'QU think S Uf a t il'1„alto Call I b�lS best whe2n >� Hl IMeeetetdtl,Qle. OTTAWA.eMT. TOaetfTO OMT. telMMfpt0. tfAttsettMta, LL ed by medecal then. I n,s eighty I,;_ sing and won't?” she-asked a bachelor L- 7117 Craig u- ass sweet lit ft es.lb•rw•.at re tembard et. eta peader at istructive Look was writtetp by W. t3. guest, the Sunlight way. WUT,t YOmt NAUMT Orr7t7. Ludy o ghetleman who has made s head Office and Wor[u, • . Oshawa, Oat;., t)r>� ", lady of the" diseases. The t]reface fe '- - urubur `Jerred the�'nlvars ty-_ The:Pall of Ithrumaric .Palns<•-,1741En _StlflJtgIt SJL?6 C g• portal to-day and a eufll•r•rr finds 1,•'nuanent retipf in sue:lt ��� �rou will r«eive the book free by rs \ Lora.-Address. The Veno Drug cu.. 24 a meritorious rnedicine as Snuth Aincri- _110 oQS C�etLi1 S. - Or. tarn en. (:tun ttelWwn, hub cull:- lKlaft t;t,. •bat, Tc•onto >nj�`l P - QtlENI'L�E OttiRT ftsmili. r can Rheumatic �urrn, hbut glnel h:., is to pleated 50)ears' service as medical officer and all kinds of h•meHaeyi•e•.al" tell. it. C. W. Mayhew, of Thnery•.3rtlle,I Sunlight Soap IS ._.__ P pure. utider the Parochial Hoard and Palish '� CIIB411IIS creta a otsriteto Ont.. couldn t�valk of [et`d t�r"`If r Ir I (A)uncil, t-+•ta naml, - J rrionlhs-trnrr t.t.rz `rtf" three_rntticnq of i soap.- scte nt1Fcaly made. I - wntat•wsyett•ara K'Olt$`FitQAt TRA.N - this great n+rn�+ly bored him-rl;l a pain t' j. There 1+ee'wtet elteeg as a bsrml.ese:cos h aaere"Amentam SM114 OL.a"144moatred -- since-ibn t that encourabclnent f,r rhetl- Every'-step. in its mZanuh : res•trvnble gf,e+from bvt to w•*s•uatess.chea�r• ----- - rilatic sufferers?-4 •d. A11•a's l-unq$rLrm c4r•s tl►. word cold,. j` sirarge' Casio of .Riau Who Traveled flcture is waw+ied by an it allays io3am-•••+oa-A cssa]st sAJ.1 pasms;;Z Veterantand r¢,OYO tllltes. "\t'F1aYs that mon yethng at.' asketL exert chetrhst. _ Patient: "M yon extract,.teeelh with- � � led fanner of his b�:v. ?'\\'hv " Chunk• cut pain?" Dentist: •'sof always; l ens \\'anted-t,tate price and ameuat avail- A curious case of lapse of memory 1 the-1ioy, "ht's yelling at lite top of Sunlight Soap saves pulling a toolh�the otl'fr,r day and neariv atm. a,.has just been revealed al, Sydney, Acs- his voice. l r,taned my wrist, and it, fres sore R..PARSONS Cha on the arrival from the northern -. kbx, and the wear of Y� ' yet. 91 Wellesley districts of New Swhos Wales recently The r clog 1?no bj Iravived-Con- - ey St.,,Terontm of an American, whe)se remembrance •+ant ar cation to business is . tag rubbing which common � - -- - --}-•- aeon the energies. and if there bo ' no nn the 'occasion of-'hei• retirement leas of Los' Angeles. Cul. The Amort-�rctmtatton, lassitude. nd detireaeloa a» SOafi3 1't'C]llii'C lit waShlf]g finer the Jahn cn school, Kirkcud. D♦ + � scan's story to vouched for by two Syd-1 euro to tnterv.na. e�,e rron, I qt'bright, alter 'U"bears' service Miss An. t • _-=- __-ney"doctors wino have lnvestigatpd the :1-ruach troubles, Tho want o! •:err , fabrics. __� _ I ilf r;un has Leryb psbseritrd a:th a sujt- �i "CirCUm$tanCea. Ictee rouge an nervous irrYguratrmtica,', ■ AR M E �1 The mysterious 'traveler lett Prirnttoe i load the stomach cearop to assimilate „' ^"` °' 1 able .teslitnoMal'"from-tire teachers and _ proyerly, In this condition Par- Your money refunded by - Scholars. 'in' California, a fl'w days before Easier •oelre's Vegstabl• bins sill t,a round • 1Y1•t•the•saves or the Intending to join his wife and family ;jt I•ncui,erative of rare powrr, rrsioren¢ the dealer from whom YOU buy to us• •as yfir wh•a r•• ther organ..to healthful_set,on, die ell- StnC IF futd sn Catue your-' ehihiree moan and ate rest. ins" ]7 p�ption with your g P ieht Soap you Y d stock., n7 the use our. ar, $ LOB Angeles. He remembers arriving, tog depnsston, and hvivtng the Eagglug for I urtng. weep, covi+ied, when awake, there, but has n0 recollection of what eyergies.. i with as kw,, of appetite,' Palo counien- + STOCK TONIO lbappened afterward. '"" - "j•vr Arothetts Lind"Turoutu j depea.neend Picking oit tha-of tile t no e,err., }ell I 0 and other remedies you oar• the glees The \L'orld r,n P primary rause f He awoke to find hiselt lying under a says ft. Is expPf•ted that'cir ;of. the tronhle i• worm,,. Mother I '�6acmnt•s o1 health b your•lock,' ' tree n the Australian bush, and ens Robert Finlay, the Attorney-GeneneL: 'tt e:ravv"' worm Extermenotor efra•t„r,t'• LICE Valuable Advice Frew. tarrrmensely astonished at seeing._around will be appointed a Lord of Appeal'in - __. nmov'es the.., Pests, at once reUewng i the lace of Lord irndle lite little suaei•ura. }Use-it and .become your own veterinary Jhim many, unknown forms of vegeta- iS Y. whose resig- eustgeen ion. fie ?ptieed that his hands were nation is. expected shortly. The. &Guilt; "Well, my boy, ynil seem great hurry to •el to our school �t a lnceimn ill" I elinbitr h a nt•w in a t g trti.ra r�ettttAsr a�cetAtstr W. utttte.r hard and rough, though he had never y S' 3oe:it`ty, bo:-urpan,ze ng;rimiltur•P in Scot- lists DuarDws ST.. Tol;oxrw, ague. ' consciously done a day's hard work. - Yete ts..a war.h.d as lean is a'win }'" 'Y t=�. :iir• L3t12 Janes sA land, was fe,tm,�] sander the name of the •'1'b•D a L•ltenthot ler oa t lam. Faint to left a llckin This RIUI'mR A bullock driver passed htm shortly. and be reovlaced g g fur " c r tii,h:. .1i,r icuitural tlrganiultlon _ f 1� pluying truant, allil 1 don't want to lcre:< after his awakening, and be at once In- _ it." Society." A entnmiltce with Sir Juhn — gtilred the way to Los Angeles, The ' Geon a-"Art) Gilmour, Il1Mr•t.,* of Mnntrave, as presi• Crabbe: 'To-day for the Arst time, I roan stared in astonishment, and an- g you ready to live.on rimy dent, nes also appointed int llweret! that Frill Lltd was the name of income, dear'?" Aiaud-"Certainly, dear• Lrke ifttk volumes,"!dbss.•.lbs ernpsleroe i Pa ed, wan really delighted to hear in neigh the nearest 10wnshi - est i - —' « of en,•ms poor out dieeharg•a glad blood causes a. ri The local remoly is weavee+e Cerate, $ ht lice is better than other'ma e man wl out a memory Abereu -"Ir you.can-get another one for your. and weaves syrup will drive the-poletoa from the a 8 P j F•]' thing worth listening to, 1' supposeT" on asked the date, and was told that lit self." George-"Another?" Aiaud-"Yes; blood. „ but u beltwtaen used in the amel-ght way. 'Cra e:' s lou say so e another income." Day Sunlight soap and follow diroudoat_ hire purchase men taking i away." - Was ate in October and that he,was ]r, lir. \Vm. Hilloal<,_ RPlievue House ,. New ti uth,\t'ales. He worked lits way Time tries all thin;*.; and an nidkie'�, 'Some men say:' remarked the beau- "Bouglit rpy Life for 35 Cents."-Thle _ to Sydney, a distance of some hundreds Ant.(=Cooqumptive Syrup han r.tood the Bongr'br•ulge, died in. his 87th year. litul heiress, "that 2 have no pea :' tial one man's way of putting ti who t►t miles, and is pow trying to .obtain test of years a now ranks as a lead- �t'''east'd was A•nativt of Kirkcaltly, and , , employment .there= to get money to te-" fog sPectAc to .the treatment of all ai]- a. noted horticuttlirisf+ "Ohl that doesn't matter," replitd to� he had_been pronoun M inmtr•nAi.fro-ll {urn to his [ami( menta of the' throat and lungs._ It _ poor but ,willing youth; "I'll give' you chronic dyspepsia: "it was a living y will soften and subdire the a,ost -tub• ��n is Filled 'nitlt Hiscrv."- This mine.'i _ death to me until I tried Dr. Volt Stan's He is n total ignorance as fog their born. cough by relieving the irritation, is not true of all men. The well, Pineapple Tablets'. Thanks to thelia .. whereabouts and as to his own 'doings and restore.the 'affected' organs to` ►+• sound of Jung, clear or cye, alert . and Nothing looks more ugly than to see to-d>,I am well, and I tell my friends 7. iurils>;:the six ariths between April and healthy conditions. lase will show_ buoyant with health, are not,miserable, a P Its.value. -Try-it and be convinced. of person whose hands are covered over 1 1)OU hL m life for TO Cents.!' fi0 in i October. Its etticacy. whatever may be their social condition, with warts, -Why have these d]a8guro- g Y 1 happy. and we can mento on your person when,s. sure re- boxes--SO 7`o be well •Is to he 1, Ell he well by getting and eeping our mover of all warts, corns, etc.; can e ►Indies in a healthful Pr. Thom- found in tiollowtty's Corn Cure.. `.NO RISK. ^ PEASANT A MiRACLE WoRKER.. aa' l;le•ctric Oil will help • to do this. _IJNW:NSCtUt5-P61S0 IAG. — -_ .,Do - - r. _[antes �' . "I understand your __ Insurance Many-Said to [lave'goon Gleed b illm -RtM nRY Rhone•''' tra ner, died�at h�sidence, Me•nett om ny gar you( as an excep• you awe- �r t ' c a regarded..No" "Wh tin� � tionall mod risk." - ot Y do you avoid mea t, Ho,,se Newmarket, after a somewhat y g _ e Mow it Otten Happens From Coffee, - 'him T' "Don't want him to owe-me prolonged illness, Deceased was born at "No," answered the displeased policy _ " wasn't an risk. i was a sure '" 0 8• M ] 1 n idea," a• 1 had o Duluth man, hear, and many other mal•celous turns of-agE, ilio that It was the coffee'I had been drink- r.Iterted by the Laying-on of lianas are Al t'al Alakes you Despondent?- }las `-s Ing y k S91tz1nanp, P= g- Sleeplessness.-when the nerves etre �' ' in all m• life that was responsible for attributed'tq a man named the stomach one wrong? Have the heart Uiseace Relieved In 30 Mimrtei.. uustriing and the whole body von w� _y+y:•`=-5".� --the. headaches vkhich��verc growing, up- who, has acquired an.extraordinaryrep- nerve centres grown tired and listless? Pr: Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives to wretchedness, when the mind is sl1- on m0, for the 'dyspepsia that, no ]netli- illation throughout,.I3rittany as e•workar Are you threatened with nervous pros- perfect relief in all cases of Orgtanic or'ed with gloom and dismal torehodings, cines would relieve, and 'for the acute of miracles. - - - tration. South American Nervine is tis- Sympathetic heart Disease in 30 minutes of a,organs t sicepi derangement of to tndd nervousness which untlltedyme not only Ha-,v much of his reputation is due to Lure's corrector, malies the stomach rich, and speedily affects a cure. It is a peer- to the distress. if only the subject - Tor' work but also, for the most or�lin-_ Breton creytltlity..and how mftch to his dives a world of nerve force, kee s't;1e less reltt:ed for Pal ltntion, I could sleep; there would be oblivion fo P y p' Shortness f'a while and tem orary relief. Parma;•- cry social funcEions. own powers Is difliculf lo'�Say; but•bun- circulation perfect. 4 regular constita- of Breath, Smothering Spells, Pain in ,Jet's vegetable Pi Is ,wiu not only in- -"But at fast the truth dawned upon `dreds of persons are flocking to him to tion builder for rundown people. One the Left, Side, and 'all symptoms of a duce sleep, but will act so benenciatry T tine I forttiviit.li"bade the'harmful hover- be cured. lady says: "I owe my life to it."-84 Disused Fleart. One dose convinces.•83 that flim sub;ect will wake rents-sea ' 1 age a prompt farewell, ordered in some He has been staying,for the last fort. -- *est res to s. . and happiness. Possum and bonen to use it. The ood night at Huelgont, where he is credit- "They soy that fring- are not much The Scottish Volunteer force worts , effects of the n w food drink.were n,- ed with arse 2110 cures, The ons con i• THE WHOLE BILL. e 1 y d «oro now.-hal 1'n, honied if I believe 360 officers in complete its establishment. „ �t ppare`rft within a very few days. Aly tion to silecess is faith in his: powers, ill" muttered Pennilo rs he glanced it A natter•f-importtanceto an those wbo are Did the Brovknsihnes give bodes oI' 1 ile'etdnches grew less frequept, and de- Ile even claims that he ran cure from n' the bottoms of tug trousers. ran sown arta debilitated to the tact that wedding-cake to the guests?" creased in violence,-my stomach. 'alt•rrovJm^is tb•but towfa err' cgmpound•d "They did more than that; theyatrr♦ glow distance and that a letter written +n utri.«.tratglaaaethe>iu.,eptksgst•m. souvenir headaches with the punch. ' _-. strong 1nr1 able to digest my food with him with faith will bring restoration •)t out distress of any kind, my nervous- health. • r` i _ _ tress hap gone and I am able to enjoy A case is rceorded of a miner whose TF1F. HIGl2F.ST BEDROOM. -Cash or. Cure life w my neighbors and sleep sound- sight lwns destroyed by an explosion. After two years' dangerous work a • ly o'nights. Aly physical strength -and Two days after he placed himself un- ' ' bedroom has been built an the :time power have increased -sol much der Saltzmann's care-he is alleged to summit of'Alont Blanc, If-is attached If Shiloh's tion Core fait io coir 'that i can do double tie.work I used. ham-ce ose>ed hu sight.suAicientty to to the Janssen Observatory; end i8 yaw Cold or Coo you get back all yen _:do, and feet ni clue fatigue niter- find his way about without assistance rneant'for-Al'pinis!s who have been over- pw for a. You n ner of a Gee U a wia,ds. and to distinguish colors. taken b a storm on the summit or lost ��• "This improvement Set in just_a.,; soca A disabled wrist, _. the result of a iii their way in.the snows.' A targe camp- . If it wam't a sad cure, this offs-woum a the old coffee poison had so worked cycle fall, touched by 'him, became a bed occupies all the floor of the room, act be rands out of my system fes to allow the food strong and.the pain and stiffness vanish _ and cttn hold twenty-two f ti Y Persons. The - - elements in 1116'Post m to get a-hold to 'ed• • bedroom, which is the higher in the Cos favEi build.me up again, i cheerfully testify 1 world,. is also•the-most expensive, as S 7•tt line a Corel,Gwgh.or,say efi•ee•e `" that it-was. Postum and Postuln alone every stick and stone had to be carried of obs�'Limp or Air P.eaa11a.tty _ 1 'THE MINISTENS. BOY'S" NVORK, ' that did all this, for whenbegatr to $ u b otters from Chamonfa. boring drink it 1 'threw_physic to the dogs."' Mother - What! Fighting again? Such 'its•erecttiion it was demolished twice'and Name given by •Posturer -Co., Battie h black- eyel If you'll only follow the , . Allo d with snow nine Ulnas. O * Caeek, MiCh, lead of the minister-'s little boy- There's d reasori. R the famous Tommy-Aw, I did try ter follef, his " Everythfng in lila to an' edlycation,'The 2k fw boat°' �'d'�s� Ilittta IiDaic: the Rud elMlle" in lead, but he led again wid his left, an' - �} lie fM est dtrllti. dot's where he bided 'me: .aid experience we bate the aro yM a ttte greatest amount of educetion. MM PM 9-46 #i r. :s . „ ...-y,1i - i w n -. -• •...- - # .-.••,,,�P �6. �.. � * �`•'�� nF!" .'•n• *� .,77 �' .s:.�l.ca. 1-. 1! m 'N` .. F �'r� - •c:-r:.r .-+• fir ,:.::....t.�. +r `...>..'r •va;:,.^�'d� n4 „�;' :•w. r._ _ ,4•Fi" �'a!'; 's•'..+a. ,r4. .•'+�,cr}�g.1 1 r, +i}.... ..,,w _ 4+i•..«. .w, -0x"J r.i - b '- ,i.::s rt: ^,s�,,,.ao<~-.� ,,. ..«~'. ::'. ,. ,s*•,ssr, •f••� .a. =•N. : i. f: "' r, ...i. " -. �� .:� •, :i lane a!"�.°3 ,. ".- _ `x�'k',�;,►`'>7..`t �:i�,� a- ..mac ;t`•'„°>. -- ^ - -- + � ,re - c • �- '•••��•«�• T •' - Pickerin Ifirrst,,then:'coxiki'h to-Whit. :,=..1Ve•it� ddroertlsementa. - _ g � by. Besides,her husband, she leaves ...fir,,, 7►. one son,Dlr. Jahn Ryan, of Toruuto, andthree daughters. hirs. Jas. Long. ris0 RENT.-A fartu containing ia"t1 acre•;sinasted on the Kingston road, one C Mr". Jackson, of �i'hitevale, and bliss and ic hall ropes east of Ple sslag ickera. For Imp6m- Rvau at home, to mourn her loss. parttcalan apply w w J Rennin,PictenQg 4.t! c The furl-4f-al which was largely attend- �' �•< -�jhe, videvius W0 ; was held on Tuesday morning at STOOD FOR SALE.-The under- ' 8.30, tq the R. C. burying grounds, WOOD has for sale all kinds of hardwood y r : L published•r Friday morning.a{is•bSe pjckertng, Rev. Fathering Father Prices lower than last year. For further fir. AF ` iek.rinR Cut O'Malley Officiating The pall bearers acnlar,apply to A J Poynter,Brock d o _ The' People's Cash Store, TERX4 were: Judge Smith, Messrs. E. Rich- " �ass>Per7sss r♦i.t)O tyaSd LasasaaM ardson, Wm. Ayres, J. A. O'Conncst, T UST-On the evening of Saturday _ M in 1� _. 6th. between rr pathyC eneiplressednfox•theaYatnilp in will besuitablyrewarded byGordon'sleaving the ' SATES OF ADVIitETI87Pr(i: R,D•vereli's Domer,s good buffalo roHotal. and be. Find- RATE �. 54"suln"nontinseriion,p r _lin•er line `Denis y -'reia�J redu 'tion .Zn price do 'x+•ga"1 •' their bereavement—Ke stone. same at ibis otfioe. Mf. — w - - This rats es not include or Foreign ad- • f F•rti.ement. -. Audiey. —� R SALE-A farm containing 50 - �1� ice } Bpeaial terms give, to parties making Dor}. j� ares,being lot is,rear of and concession, Hatt � 7" rsots for 9 or g months or the Year. - Pickering. On the premises area dwelling, OC� by�� 1 or years contracts payable quarterly.. Several intend toking oil the John. ALL of the following goods will be offered for sale during the month yearly 7 baro, stable, oto. For particaltars apply to ti Business cards,ten linea or ander,with paper, Ston sale. _ LEWELLYN BOONS;-OF-W.Y. 8iobardson, .. g one year,66 00,payable in advaaa•• R. Cammack is preparing for im- Pickering. u+ of J uary only, at a discount of ten per cent. (10%). All goods an Awsotioo in local aolamns ten Danis Per line, rovemenrs in the• ren marks in' lain figures; ate oenteper-line each subsequent insertion. p P g•1 ptherefore, customers can see9prices and be p•oiat contract r res made known on appliaa- .Thep.. McGiilivary iq living on his T OST on the grounds the dap]of the tree advertising. farm here for a week, so..-, .Ll College Are,a good mok leather and sat. assured or themselves that we do a straight business, We guarantee .. ' advertisements without written ustractions Mr, and Mrs. Somerville are spend- chat. with purse, bank book,some paper and all goo to beo excellent value—ao poor shoddy goods—all new Wil The inserted until forbidden and charged so- P sliver money and other articles enclosed. Any aordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise ing some time with friends here. The one rstnreing the same.to`•Naves"office will be goods,bo within the last sir months, Our long business experi. 1skaamust b•In waiting and "At to,rasp°b- former has just recovered from along suitably rewarded. � zs encs enables us to see at once quality and merit in,goodst ,rob Work promptly attended to. sickness. W. W. Guthrie gave the S. S. a ilch cow, new sow,for sale.' Also 10 �r COZ1t. L'1FJCOZZ3Zt. -�1 - R �'�'�� brief report of the convention in M Yorkabine pars bred pigs, Oramamer• ppoo - WhitetalP:" The time-seems to be )Zeupse for service at the farm. Terms, one NOTES AND COMMENTS. dosser. These pigs are proving to be the right _ nab is Orasmoze f3raag•. .Ladies'_Wrappers, Sateen Underskirts, Uuder-clothes, Gor*t• a class of teachers in teaching. Lot s, °• ,, ° The desire to becolpe suddenly While,Mr. Lynda was engaged in Gloves, Mitts, Belts, f rich is one of the chief character. threshing on the farm of John Bell, SKATING R•1NK, HOUSE AND - isties of the present age. The his home boy.was struck with a sheaf �7 LOT FOR SALE-The undersigned often HOUSEHOLD GOODS-Bed Quilta, Counterpanes, Wool Blankets, t sot sate ata ressonabie prios, hialarge skating Table Linens, Smyrna.Ru Bug Robes, H ' olcl-fashioned way Of a rtl!Llg and thrown out of the mow, had it rmk,and also his house and lot situated in ready-to-wear Clothed-Suits, gPants Vests,, Bereoae Men's every dollar that tames into ones not been for the feeder, the boy the pillage of Broagbam For particulars a y- . y s e possession dose notymeet with-the would have been taken into the cylin. to Frank Bandosrson on the promises or to - Suits and Overcoats, Smocks,Overfills.Under-shirts and Drawers__ . iapproval of the young man of thin der. Bichard ,Pickering Hats, Cape, Dress Shirts, Braces, Glave,, Mitts, Gauntlets, Card i- The uestonofroadwork is ainbe- gen Jackets, etc. - fast age. The desire for outward q. forethecouncil. Asfarascan be learnt OR SALE--,50 acres of first-class y show and the dove of pleasure the majority seem to favor the old Fiend.,being the south east quarte: of lots, SALE ONLY FOR JANUARY-FORGET IT NOT. makes:demands on the purse of system. There are hundoede of load$ ar the gond con,of Pickering. Oa the premises - - the Dun man, which his weeks y are a good dwelling.good ont•buildings,a large Groceries-a full supply of the choicest,-land best. Crocks , Boob young. 9 of good gravel that should be placed 7oang orchard c•ming into bearing• Boil otaj and Shoes, Overshoes,,Rubbers, Ty ' salary x6 inadequate to meet. A on the roads. The council are tom- 1 Patent Medicines, O ilvie,s To Sufficient sappiv of both hard and sot g water. Tho above described yremises are con- Household Flour,Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, great majority of the young posed of comparatively new men and veaiently_ situated to school, cburches and Bette, ate., for sale �T people Of to-day are not satisfied the rate-papers are looking for an im_ markets. For farther azcicalers apply to''v SIMP COMPANY c mre ted an more economical govern- v chardsoti, ressl. estate agent; tekering, D. SON � CCS �' with the neces dries of life. His P g out, act ,jjJJ lr love of dress, of the theatre,, of the club, and of the Lllou.,and Dr, Taber's Family Remedy for sale -other,attractions which Due finds . By .thy oluission of the word by all general stores. P=�./K..C,1R�=Na . on e�sly hen In e--v cry c 1 y re- "lifer' from a by-taw the city of For consumption, headache. bilious- - �� quires•an expenditure far beyond Montreal ii•unable to tax life in Hess, use Dr. Tuber ' the 's Little Liver ------- -- means 'of the majority•orof. sttr•auce coxupanies, and hbeen een 15c. per box. 2 for 25c. ` .1 3 Granules, _ young assn. The result- of this ��rdered by the court to repay tb }thy suffer for from rhvpped wands MIL LIN RY • terideucy- is. di-a-ter to a great the--Royal Iilsurauce Company I or sore face, when a 2••ic: bg)ttl'e of Dr. many. A feta- ago the city $400• I Tab-Ws Emollient-Fluid will initnedi- • �. Yralrtrs tepurted the case of- a A }'est- African on a visit to If ately relieve-you? See our stack-'of winter shapes that we are selling o$at 25 and,%cents. byoring ulna, an einlplop•ee in. w England with a missionary sgc•ie- Are pmr children bothered.. with Must be cleared out to make room for spring stock: ` ha]k: n°ho ::itddenly left fur parts L, was.,show .. a _collectiow-of'that backing. cough' Give tberii Dr. _ u� _ illlkilUtvu _ aking iN ith hi-11 sortie plxotuKtaphs. "�1-hat 6 this ?" Tober's Syrup, wlilte pine and-t:i,r,.25C- �ar Sale Closes .Jan. 12th. ` ' fora•-thotisand dullars, of the he asked,' gszing� at one then]. Per isvttle.,: :1•T•3ni %-. ; hn:llc's ;antis. Ile �.t►� acc-miwan- --That is sertuirnage nnl ''hot"at a a�eY' •`- Pickering. el'1 ied by--a young w pian, who. evi- Rugby foot ball. game"' "But C. A. � � _ n�• - :dentiy was aware olf the crime that lies your churrli n{, mi=sionaries! Brougham Stcck Market st ns:being committed •ruts �thu to send anluug tbese people'? 1 _ acclltiesced in the (leed. `-hey had Philip Parrott, of the Village of F it fortune with thea!, blit "*e can- Utica, in the Totvu�hi i of Reach. �'T oma' ane the.surtli cicl;ree of - ' - . at Cattle. Ht)gs. Boef Hides' ea-i y g' a t geared 1^e ale I'o[ice:4lagistrate happiness iness It gave then. The • �.l etc.. rtc. . 1p - y- ars>er cin :Monday, charged null. .'a ' Mone adraneeii on€at.stock. _ • '.hastened froiu city t•� city anti :ellen lir uc►r sc.i.thuut a license. y .. g 1 h'eeders for axle. .. . from one couutry to at , The tonrisliih of Reach has no a ia 1 Ll w - . fill• aware that GFte..sh,�.,.E>f the. Drop A,card,if you wish to huy.or sell. _.__.. fully � licensed hotels. The Drafoe house or apply.to __ - 1 law were eloSc on. .their beeT?, and of which -Parrott is the propriet- •......•---•••• -•-k ....••••••............••••-••-•••-•-•--' expecting every momelit du t the or, is supposedly a temperance John 'g. whits & Sons, t hand of the detective could be - Our friends for their liberal �atronege y - house, but the authorities. have BROti GHAM. t _ laid on thely -ids>uklsls_. .They for same- time sus cted' that c e Pe - - _ mairageti to elude tlxEir ni-,;ners liquor -vcas being 4bld there: Lie- until e ,past, R`6 -. • phi h we have received in th ,1. until int an tlulucky 'tuuuient iu a ease Inspector Juhax Stanton_nasi The Markham and Pickering Tele l hotel in Itluptou, Jauiaica, the High Constable Caivery visited �hORe Company limited: ask them for a continuation of the same,. `'�• culls of the last tiYete' thrown at/d ,ottudta lar e crotid there. Tfie nrgnual eneral meetin of-the a the lionse gu.\csv I ears Da and around theta. Tele had their c g g believing that our stool; Paper, little fortune one short tninith in a7ld on s" relliug the premises shareholders of the Markham and their•pvssession, but «lletis rice cliscovereci , small quantity of 1'ickeringTcaephoneCompan33-- Limier. School"Books, Knitting Yar Ru Pa they had to pay for their- trice beer and�whi kQv, which was cots- ed, for the election of' Board�f air- _ leasure.; to s"of fricnsi ; to-s of - _. 'ect,m and the, transaction of ether ;'Itrons . etc. will be fouled .ent1 el 84is-_ - ` - P flsc•ated. The prx:btter pleaded r chltracter, bright fugue rue. and an business relating to the atfagrs p nils anis wa- filled 950 and y og S of the Company,will be }laid at the - pects Wasted,. i_mprisut.ulent for a costs. There have been no re- l'• factory. _terai of 'ears life rubbed of all Oddfellows :Hall, in the. Village of -_ > cent rosetutions of lit uor men -'its pleasures, and n ho knows p I Whitevale, on Tuevda , the 30th day ,.............................................................. p in this =county, and• Inspector of Jvai ary. A. D. ld!N,, at two o'clock -._what e se? This is only an isolat Stantou had- been advised. that in the afterncon. -- . - ed case. The papers daily record' some hotel keepers were yiolating . By order of the Board.of Directors. _ j E _ _ similar instances of - departures the law.. He is determined- -to =Alyn Hoover,President. � • • Boone from the-paths of rectitude, and stamp this out, and this is but -.Donald R. Beaton,Sec.-Treas. _ 1-� 1908. A _ ere -- are some who'tty to excuse these - ' `clishonest - acts by 'saying the - salaries paid compel the4e - yotidg. men to stoop to dishonest -- - TANTED-$y Chicago wholesale deeds. It is not necessary that house, .,»tint representative (man o: "WANTED i One Hundred more young -banks or any other corporations - tions F SOD.00 weekly. Expense money advanced. and enterprising, to calif in the • � - should pay- salaries to clerks to Business successfal; positton'permaaeat, Noqualify enable them to smoke twenty=five Lamog �~ invesemens r.galred. Previous•zcerienoe notcent cigars and to indixl a in all �0 essential to engaging. Adares..M.ua�m, lar g�y10 their' other'- expensive luxuries. —e can . Lake Sweet Cl-i"90.Ill U 6 A 8 t7 3 Men should be paid sn'ficent to Pickering i� enable thele to live asd to dress There•are THREE-Pianos left from the �l Lum er xTo, oxT in a-planner in keeping•n ith tlleir _ TO$0 position, and.there a,re no doubt RTai•,] for the many positions open to all many underpaid officials, but that FIRE SAL. ' f those who are thoroughly prepared to - does not excuse dishonesty. • accept them. A six months course In .. nesty is tl thein being the right kind an educational equii ' every case as the Itistor} of every went better than man ,des or p ur oc Due who departs from t}iat policy fe-sions in money eyarnlag-gey(er. Ziroves. �• One was purchased by ifr. W. H. Banks, l'Pickering 'Students admitted at grey time. Orr--� d thebther try Mr. Fred.Hobbs, 1 ..IS now Complete. cuiars free. Brock Road. - J , -_ "' a of tee ust be col. 'tad thele resentative of• the' R'. J. ILLI=OTT, Principal, Th her th e m p Ohas. Fuller has 'roue_ hack t� To firm Jii% Paul-Hahn, will he here next Tuesday an$will Iii all kinds of. btrildine'material 1 _ and Alexander hf)w them five buyers, including rough and dressed lumber, fly Cor: Yonge exand Sts _ Tor.to to resume hisutiesat Christie's lath, cedar, etc. ; a NK.ult factory.. . " Jc7Tin Percy lost a '�aluable hoose - Our stock of Shingles is•aisocom� Methodist Church` -- recently, plate in.Britislt Colur ibia,New Brun • 'Mrs. Willson roes Hick)is ill at'tt.he �al+� n rd 8, swick and Ontario Cedar. . Bargains -i O au residence of Mrs, }Clare. -- . Al. 'lfiddleton is eipected back from All kinds ofr the usual Mouldings, 10:30 a.m.:.:...Preaching. ' the city next week. _ Base,Casin , V Sheeting and Floor- the nl..••.•• +I� Who is going to the, boa Foci tl o r 'On1e' alld see them. r in always n stock, p' g y 2;(#p.nl.. . ,Sabbatli School. Rei. `.lis Moore'ga�,e his popular Cistern tanks and watertroughs' s'00p•rh,'.: ,. Epworth League; - lecture, "Mother, Home and Heaven,". =EVery �L1StTLlmen' t. Guaranteed. Tuesday. in the hall one evening fast week. J - ,00 p.m... . y . Prayer on h appreciated and Thursday. „ . 11Sr. Moore was mac - made to order. -will ever command.a gx)od liouse at _- Terms �as • ` � 'w• De 'Goran ' Brock Road to the future. _ .. v. ore, Ph , _ Re J . Mo . B.' Mrs. Davis, who was ill last week isAA �: Paetbr. improving nicely. " P Lillv Rodd is the guest of her sister -Eggs, .1ix•s. W. H. Jackson at present. .. --. _ Bf Market. . . . E,Whitby. # _ Chickens,Wall . rs Papts ��LSy pa The death occured on Saturday, Pae , r Monday' -- `7alo: 8th,of Mrs. Ryan, wile of Mr. p , , _ veBring them to Claremont MarkgG. Patrick Ryan, of this town. Deceits- - - - „ ed had been ill for some months with 'market - pn nmonia s t inns dand oe despite to thw Year's e afresh Stook now.on hsnd.�088" .. - . • � Wedneada►y'm deg. •;<n w.0 P.pe: �t►� F. .0 a L�afraugh, sorts of all around her, passed away, m Be.up. . E• EMERSON9 at the age of 73 years. She suns a native of Ireland, and came to 1Canada �L., ! Brougham. Buyer, Mougoli& _ ^ ttbout�T fifty-two years ago, residing in .JViiii P�r � amu$ Q� e. R✓f y _ , •M - 4V `i.': .41wz•+-��1 ..._ _ _ _ _ 7'.—_ .__ �� P ._'h YA Yb/t f -+G` /T x.14 , .1..w. k r c c.- «e z `n;k c• .e rxx � srr r".,..y -t"` '• :w._. ,:..�^ .:,a.- Sat.. "1�.„+r ' ....c �s, '�:.�...�8'•�.•' , - M:`a, ,fnc w .' ... .. -�•' ; _1 iF,y.4d+�r: ,�.�� -�•.�- ,y+;,: c ..`ate..:?Fwiv�'���"^`i ••7 � r'r >�� •ryr,.^ `„}�{`�� �u�-�• •,aZ..w2n•,,,,.?Fed`s��,'x`Y".rv+c&....+ry9^�:r.?Y �ur�.+7,Ctl".�"_T. _ _ •�+`� w Ops Township Council met et wo- •• v." Kggine,Brooks, a Dow- ou►watsoNT. ` it- :',! burn on Monday,8th inst., and were Tette leader at Toronto, and Dow- - installed for another year. As ie's re t•esenative in Canada, was gpR,g COUNTY LOAN ' ��ritss Milne was in Toronto on duly ` :Fcitia the old Councillors were all returned sentenced on Mouday by Judge y- by acclamation it is evident that their 11icCrim mon,^senior judge the . Miss Nellie Mitchell, of Toronto, work for the past year has beep satin- .',and Savings Company. _ - fs visiting Miss Fdrgie. factory to the ratepayers. County of Ontario, ' to sin mouths Frank Cooper was at Minnesing The street cars now run through hard labor'in the Central Prison, , el hdreholderd and SON ' itor�'this week shoeing horses. our village giving us an hourly service, Toronto. Graham Bros- made a large. and the same is much appreciated. - shipwent of horses this week-. Our village was well represented at - _ -. t�je�t ifleates and Passbook_s will be received at - _ _ Miss Todd, of 9touffville, is'vis- the Township S. S. Convention held alI branches of -at Scarboro Junction last Friday. Nervous Women ti. _ T -icing Miss Florence Fastwood• W. Henderson,of Pickering, spent �• /�1 & Coates made a large a couple of days with friends here last .The Sou raiMl Bank. o CansAa Gregg a� shipment of stock from here on weak Their Suffss� ' Monday,. The symppaathy of this communiryr • Aro Vswih All necessary payments and transfers of money J The Citizen's Band played at goes out to Thomas Harris, who had Duo toL1�e�riao D;wrdors rp awpootod made free of charge. the Brougham carnival on Thurs- the misfortune to have his hand taken _.__lorlaape *�� � off while feeding the cutting box for �� lYl ' clay evening. �' _ C L R E A load from here attended'the Ma Forsyth. He is now to the To- e- 9 White- ronto hospital and it doing as well as A MEDICINE TUAT CUIK ,• ` . . ;3, $, convention held at can be expected. vale last week. The anniversary ser-ic_ess in connee- Can we displace ilkMrs. Thos. Pearson,of Ashburn, tion with the Washington D4ethodist the well-known ie visiting her daughter, Mrs• church were held on Sunday and fact that canadlan. Monday, the 7th and 8th inst. On women are ser Thos: Stephenson. y, Rev, A.,R. Park was In Toronto, Sunday the Rev.Mr. Neal,of Toronto, �. thin week attending the Torrey- ppreached in the morning and the Rev. 4How oftendowe this week meetings. J. E. Star in the evening to large and ,� hear the espres•• s reciative con egations. The tea Bion, "I am so nes George Dowswell•and wife left PP • on -u S P the.moist �suucccessful ever held A I ahotild fly; " or, - home in Regina, ask. s lendid ro m was ,given consis - ••Don't speak to - ing of recitations.dialogues and cho, - Afi•er L Lowe" tae." Little things be ha a Rev. M. C. and Mrs. Tait 'have (iSII : 'returned home after spending a uses by the school, assisted by the nano? you and ; week or two in the city. Stoul3ville and Markham Mandolin nista irritable; on can't sleep, j�om D O W ti- number of our residents Club and Miss-Mina Phillipa,of Bro- you are ttaabte to quietly and calmly -- - A large ham. -The music of the-elub-and perform y� daily.tasks or care for - ndin I�:-"E: John- ug W e 11 it ifs •. purpose alta 8 the singing of Miss Phillips were of a. r children•, " ston's sale at Pickering to high order and were heartily applaud- your relation of the neigea and gen . • SUM, HATCH,, " 4' James McFarlane gave an oyster ed b tyre large audience that filled ��� organa In women is so y to.•$ number of his sup- the church to overflowing_U. The pro- that nine-testhn of the nervous pros- supper : porters one evening last week• reeds amounted to about ._ trstion, nervous debility, the bluea, Wm, and "Mrs. Whittleton, of •-•'~ alae and nervous irritability A schoolboy was asked what a den- ariseP a derangement o! the �♦ Goodwood, spent a few days this con was,and replied:` •'A deacon is a o which makes her a woman. ". 1eW: aaj� Jr Week with Wm. and Mrs. Dews- bundle of rubbish which theT put on �r6 ts of mon or restlessness and _ a - r well. the top of a hill and set fire tot'-Phila- ranee organ irritability. spit is easily affectzd, so _. The Sons of Tempe S delphia Ledger. that one minute she laughs,the neat - :,Arriving Daily - ized a division here last Friday Sate Register. minute weeps. Pain in the ovaries and evening with a large members - between the shoulders. Loos of. voice; ,Por the best lines of - They meet in Dowswell's hall. FRIDAT, J iV. 19Ts cry 1904-Auction dyspepsia A tendsnnccyy to Bale of 3o thoroughbred Scots st the Meant provoca Toa. A711his pointe Boots and Shoes,,Rubbers) etc• The funeral of the late John D. horses, farm Forsyth, which took place last short horn cattle, to nervous prostration. _ ,8aturday, was yety largely las Nothing will relieve this distressing —CCall on - lac el at- implements etc. on ilio ton Road .. e�st of Pickering village,. the ppro- condition and prevent moths of groe- Mended, many' friends being pre$- party of Rob E Johnston See biWs tration and suffering so su#sly as Lydia ('t ant from L abridge and Stouff- and cataloR�+ Sale at one.- E. Pinicham s Vegetable compound. �ender8on & Farmer, Claremont. vibe. $ATVR15AY, JANUARY LOTH 1908--AUC- Miss Lelah Stowell, of 177 Welliag- Rec, J. • Totten spent part of tion Sale of farm stock. iinpltments. tion,St., Kingston, Ont.,writes, - last week in Toronto attending etc. on lot'=,cbn 3,, Pickering the sirs,pinkham:- the' Torrey:-Alexander meetings, property of John Phillips. Sale Your medicine is indeed aGodseadtoenf- tering Women,and I onlc wish that they all and also a missionary conference at otie. See bills. _Thos. Poacher, knew what it can do for, them and there �,{/AuCCioHeer. would be .no need of their dragFdag out 1904 P �at �rictoria'college. JimDAt. JANrARY29r 18iki-Atic- �i Next Tuesday evening the Clare- tion Sale of farm stock itn lelnt rite ''able lives w agony. I suffered for L - mont League will aiU1 to make P pen>swlchbeartngdoAnpaias.eztremonery- ' euicr etc• on -tot 1S, rear 4th con, class- ezcruciadng heaAwbe% but a Pi their meeting tt uniuu of .r. •Ing. the property of Sir. E. Arrow- fe ttlee of your vegetable Compoussd ; A jttniuc ],sagas?• The 3'c?uuger smitb. Sale at one o'clock:.-._,Nine made life look new and promising to me. I - ' :. people will be espeetes to lie prey- tnunth, credit. Thos. Poacher, am light and happp and I do not YaoW whatWilldmills ,1stAuctionrec. neva in,,aizd d hace enjoyed the beat of _-ant and take some p' bsattb n for over four yeeas Lydia E s �,jaltbaialss Vegetable Compound has sentsun- The carnival advertised for Trssn..Y. JAN-CART 30TH 1905.-Aura into thoigenAs of homes and hears" Tuesday evening last, %vas, owing eta t clot 33.of farm stock- con.,mPickerin,�,' will not the volumes of letters iron We are prepared to do all kinds of wort to the.uitfavorable r'eatherr po. t- the roppeet�. -of Geo. Kirby. gale women made strong by:Lydia E. Pink- _ ported to Tuesday, Jan.r•3rd• The -•at tY v'rioek. r'ttos.'Poluher. Auc- ham's Vegetable Compound convince Promptly pertainiag'to the Damp:basttiesa, Citizen's.Band will beau attend- tione.er. all women of its virtuea2 Surely you sure.- THURSDAY. FEa. 1ST, 1908.-Auction cannot wish to remain sick' and weak Graham Bros."hace: taken'the 'sale of real estate, faun stock, }m= and discouraged,exhausted each day, old Bedford Park hostelry find elements, household,furniture. etc., when Sou can be as easily cured as - - John eroW B°aeerror {O i11 transform it into a riding a d on lot 9, con;`� Pickering, n miles othei women. pp l}arow a Boa. Olaramant• driving club house. -The stable, a ontuadi,lthe propertering y of S.V�Lin- haveW. Agent. already-undergone a thato ton. Sale at one o'clock sharp. PICKERING FRUIT renovation and the club cinarters Real",tate sold at 4.. see billy for ' - will be,attended'to. The.fartti c>f further particttlats. Tlios Pouchei', - Vap4rat�ng FactoryICHARDSON'S W. Anderson .has been rented auctioneer. connection Rith the eDt. fig• 1905. w J1 f to'�•e used to c Will be openedS :proposition. .TheSepropertietl'fire COU11iTY COUNCIL, (situated at'North Toronto: Apples 'will be bought at the The following brethern w. _. Pickering Factory and rices paid Im -+Count• at Ontano• ph ane showing a g:es0 display o! f 0 r assortment o `. recently ius.talled in office ' in q f - _ -- according to uality. o t apples $ tionarevd Books.Dolle, Toye: just Brougham Union Lodge A. F. - not taken. received - the of and a Call sacs' for Holiday trade,we them. -- A. M. C. W. C�iIiRCTHERS, I. P. ltii., D'. R. Beaton. The first me etin of file Co>mcit of �gaisariptione taken for all MaR+a��• _W, M., Thos. Gregg the-Corporation of Count of On- 4 Pickering, Ont. y and DailT�:NewepaPms' f ,.. f N.`l•`tsh t+>t io far the vear 1908, will be held on tf Weekly S. W..,Dr. G: =CH.ARI7SON J. tV:, A. B. Dowswelr --- Y the$9rcl day of January A. -pR. E. Forsyth D. lfkl8, at the Court Houses in theBW. J, .��✓_Secy, our of twTown of Rhea , noon h o"Treas„ A_-E. Major a clock in the afternoon: r�� Wa�nt� �•pC]g:. StS�Q'G. u _ �• S, n I Thos. Patterson All accounts to be laid before the J. D., R. S. Phi ip-a Council must be forwardiU p -- -- -- _ S. S„ Frank Cooper certified to the.Clerk, at least three The undersigned are prepared to Tho". Wilson days before the meeting of Council. pay the highest market prices In the matter of the Guardianship •� Or�c , Joshua of the Infant Gb+l -of William- 0p S � Thorns©n - JNO,_E. FARESVELL. €or all kinds c>f r carne grain, _ Chap., osh>�a Buud % 1315 County Clerk: �� � - i. G:, Walte to be delivered at the Cowie, Deceased. Tyler, Wm, Dowswell PIC$ERING ELEVATOR. — Anniversary services ,n ere field , Notice is hereby given that after the ► _ _ in the Methodist clinrches at Sladsmithit(4 • Grain bought every day. ex irition of twent da s from the -Claremont•and Glasgow on Sun- a grit publication hereof yapplic Outt d day last. Rev• Dr. Crews was the Palmer & VanStonel will be made to the Surrogate Court _ preacher DTs 8ltbje�t . in the The undersigned Having bought out ont_ of the County of Ontario on, behalf of T the blackamithing business of R. P101ce:CL12- ', 'cam morning was `.`Christian'��rk"•" Moore, is prepared to do black- Susan Cowie, of the Township of t Po smithin In all its lines.. pickerin ,in the County of Ontario, t , He pressed home the responsibility g widow, ger an order ap ointingg the resting on the individual Chris- e e said Susan Cow' .guardi n of Frede- `. �,,::A9i:•" tian. In the afternoon it was Horse-shoeing- a -Specialty �ail-till, rick Cowie, infant•son of the said Wil- ; l The Child •Life," ;and the re- - Ilan Cowie, deceased. - -. sponsibility of parents and gitRr- �E�RQE ZA�Ts ri Dated at Whitby this 26th day of Tri the evening it was PICKIi)�ING, O\T. -R .' , December, 1905. . 64 Experimental -Re tg.Ion. - to How & McGillivray, 1 itby. ?; gave faithful, earnest, and practi- MPION do itll kinds"of carriage mitt wagon ctrl trtltlis, which, if followed, liail5titig at his shop over Wm. 12 14 Sulrs. for said Susan Cowie.' ' 'must result ,in witch good. Ap- " 60 YEARS` peals were made by envelope in MANURE SPREADER. ! DSR swell's nal;on shop. EXPERIENCE _ -aid of the local interests of the Also re red to do all kinds of Wood, Iron,Lift and Force Puml church. �t Clare,pout $dS.3} N%-as Th'e Frost.k Wood Co. have placed P >> •z on the to lrke.t :l. Manure Spre4der paper hangtpg and house paint- , Also c%sternf made to order, `v. J. Bingham. ]'r' W. $VANi3r contributed. At Gla gow $=-._U which is the "C'haiupioii•" ing' Claremont. =was •the.amount of the offering. _ ` c machine is without a riaaf- - At bath churches otfier�., not be- Trials have proved to the entire _ Ing present will no doubt coutri ihzait this roof the,.fanners ca rivanked 1 . TRADE MARKS' Sleigh. ShOBg bute. Next Sabbath others will z RIGHTDESIGQi tortt>uit .to aid ' A trial solicited. ' COPYRIGHTS�C• lints an "opt y �"•- - �C�3AP�2AN, _ AnyoY7ne ae'r ng a sketch and free IIID ether may' Get the shoes on your ateiglie: it In tllll9 meeLing L11('' expenses Of invent on is probably patentable eC� mnita. the churches. Some of tlle.envel- ttonsstrictlyconaad�etntisl. HandbootanP.tent, Sleighing will soon be here. open contained, slid all the AGENT, PrCKERING. sent ntff u dot theoaa>iosecuring „s Our. work guaranteed and pric i' :•n•ay down to sluall amounts. The ••�� - __:._.: i sy,ctni,wesee ••+tbonc cbarcte,"tins the rht. officials are much encourtged by Let.-Others .i}elp youenfiC ��iC�„• _-_the liberal response to their. ap- 3 - L-9-t air• ° Fa. Rssebroughl peal. To recover your stolen Property. When you want something,out of nn,ion�ofeany ec entitle>loep8r�� T°rm°• ` ' SearDwxo _.._ the common,-you have i.t, made'to ear:four months,tL So dDyall ne•rsdealets . Thomson's old stand. : _ The • order. so it is with your harness ONN Cc 3sis -rdwry.New Y k cLAREMONT, ON The annul meetin of the directors �lCks31'iKg QKCe SOmfKie ;F R+_ �vt,hla,,,nn,n : g and collars. .Don't take what you siranch Tia of the$carboro Fair,held at the Half- will do-this. can• get,"-get what you 'want. way House,resulted in the elections - Then you will be satisfied. Not Staten Sharpened i : s,tamm46, .'of these officers: W. W. Thompson, - otherwise. - T><anfs sows Jwre pt fu sorww>rt� president;James Ashbridge,first..vice- Members having pryXit commuui• Skates left with M'S.C,IIRptnan. B;SS A.111 _ second vice- Date itamediatelp wish any mamberl... No. d KAM resident; Peter Heron, -of E:eentlys Committee. Pickering, or Gleeson Bros., Brou- ., 12 TACAL •2:47 P.111 + - •president; Qeorge Chester`, Archie f1,00, We use the best of leather, and p Paterson, WiUiam Doherty, E:Mason Membership fee guarantee absolute live a will be caged for and de- ct 10 Loear. • ' . • a''0'j P y t • T. Britton.W. Green. R. McCowan, Tickets>nav be baa from the President of 'satisfaction, livered promptly. . _._ seuetvy on applieatbn. ------.— —T 'W. W. Walton,B. F. Law,John Hall _. _ Alex. Arthur Jeffrey, 1.A. O'Connor, Ogr specialty is Repairing. o. ' �'&i JL IN coma W pod W. Chester, auditors; $odell x .• Loo►r. a n P.1h 1powsn war re-elec4ed.secretuy _ Pewiaasl. a f. Horse-shoeing as neral• 1'11 LooaL • 8 !.ll Srorstar7• W.g,.?AOS,'JON. Groot R06& "4 Yom• purer. The directors enter upon the _ D.E.Posh,C.B. �Z' 7�3 i work of the ttsw year with a substaa- sane.Com.-(deo.Lens, _ Paimer,Piokeria&Oo1. . 'tial surphu . -- - , ,a ri' ire+•r . 1.. ujww �_lrN ,•y '� "s',s n.-'. ...,:",,,y''" ..�>•s_...'�?v�( ....w:•.::: .�•. ..w...•:-r.!' ..a'::,y�i4 _.'SY,. ».� s,c.4";:%' ,i.•.7'' ;Px...c ..O.W,•�:e?t t �'"e A.._.,z-� ,i rS'.:e..wt-,a• ..,�>o ".ea,,,,. o- :e> PKI:r}..,.,-,—_, .. n.,a�v r: .._.I- 4..-Al --,.-c,...;�i7' .? ,r fP`' .:1, 'hr:'•'V'.•., •r^irk••.,.• .^.,y.n•" •.•y.. .�y n� q. �;.•••.'�•`',.':a. - S.'9•. -11+ Tom,: ,.+j1 . a/v''�„i' '+�t.M• d.:,. -..rl ..r:a' 'c`r_ ', ...�• ?,.. ., .z3>v- d,*^s-mr+e, n7c�. .,+y�.- a• .,:.$'.. :+e.0 �iq,��S•.�a.� }- .5.. -'dlf'+ ­ y���f .C,A�'.'t'x•'•^1r.°'tq.:P� w..y\..�: ... L�.•-',',4b„r. :SR: G n*. ya 7I....f.!j. - •1:4: .. , .- _ R-r^ ^44 ..y. .S ..YIr 1. ,. 1. f". I" `!­ . ••.,. +. y.'r. v '. C �... ` .. C �-r. , laow m I1tiA1CS DA)AIOlsilDB. cox�Exsen HEwS 1TE s LEADING 1AB� 4 Y ­� ' , STRUU11-09i,a,, ---W� 11 :�­, CONTINUE . . `­.� Failure of Welltvi-Dlalrt"mm o ' s f1IA]lPBI�INGf3 fts7tOlq ,L11.-9VER 171E - ' •I . .. - 11 I -AREADSTUFFS.- - - _ . '' . ,­::'' • - A Brockville despatch says: The tail• Wheat---Ontario-48cc to 78 c bid for . ` ' ,• _ ure of F. M. Scots, await-known dairy- G[ABE.. No. 2 white outside, and' ) active de- 8 �]'• t ''pp,�� nun of this district, Is a big one, and B�1r8a1ZOrTaC� *` 1� �jm�i/�� .DQr�4I1GtS #'or affects the whole section. Scott , had .�""-- mend for red acrd mixed at 7?c tg 77jSC: . ` " , several farm properties, tour cheese foo- - o ?fie fors in and goose. - Trtegraphie Briefs From Our Own and ?3W heat-Manilobba-Prices at lake its 51 ti _ + ; ,., tcries and a Catcher shop and putter Po --- Months to Comen factory in"Prescott. lie has been uper• _ Other Countries of Iteccnf are 88;1e for No. t hent, &53tc for Na 1 Nar lttern and 82 ,c foie No. 2 North- --t" l .. ating the lot since last spring; ,And did Occurrence. ern. j' - A big business with the farmers o1 the Flour-Ontario-Dull export bids 33.30, Towztahlfs of Augtrsla and Edwards- CANADA. ULTIMATE VICTORY. - wounde37l7rfis-boy was r -practically-a.41-the- a Dominion surplus for the List hall buyers' bags` outside, for 90 per cent. -" plosion o1 the bombs. Artillery was tin patertl,. 1T,e tiomeslic market is-atead3c,- 1t� St Petersburg correspondent of mediately called u and the seminary farmers' milk for the butter factory, year is-$12,129,472. $3.40 to 3'3.55. Manitoba-$4.50 to $4.60 ' the London Times says that the news- Y P paying about $3 more per ton than Ute Nearl per► ratents, $4,10 to $4.20 for second spars, in,rEviewln events of the past was surrounded and shelled. The build- chcesc factories. All-the farmers who [n in London/sst�cars spent. to build- Sot first " � . Year,, almdst unanffiiousl Ing soon burst into flames attd the bombs 113 Y palettLs,;abd lei for strong laakEls,'� y predict a con- and• cartrid es stored therein ex loded. patronized 'him are out the prick, of Prof. Zuvitz of-the 0. A. C., Guel h; iilldead- (jntuio bran $15:r9 to a16 to ..:.'ttnuatlon of the revolutionary struggle Thirty-ttuee persons risked dur'ns the two months' milk, and some are behind Is taking a year's holiday. P car lots outside, shorts $1? to $28.; fe._3906, .They do not venture to quer- more, having received cheques for pre-. Ilrc city's cannaggration white vee Irundr`ed we:e y's share'•of the Toronto Rail- Manitoba bran $17 to $17.50 shorts $It3 tion the good intentions of the sovereign, in ur'ed by fire or wounded by sitelL. viaus months which they neglected to way Con,Pnny's receipts Irotn tufts last to 319.50 at Toronto and equal points. $" that 'reeognlze the fact that the u j cash. li. is a secs blow to ninny o1 year was a6°9',�G. Oats-35c bid wit for No. E. cracy, which has so. torr- successful y The'troops subsequently shelled anothrn•, them; an will have a severe effect o» year nut a single .Chinaman Ba e , vitfnled all sincere attempts at reform, Armenian- house `where bombs' and business.4 fit n't $1 y-DUiI with No: 8 A6c,No. 8 ex-, weapons were hidden a_nd killed eight, c eyed Canada. The $5W remains master of ih situation, and B It is esjlsnated that fife liabilitfes..wilI Poll to s fro 44r -with the aid of bayonNs, will be able revolutionists. .*.•�- cons . . Peas---:.Steady.at 78c 6 ?9c outside: - Floc::estcad entrir; in Manitoba, the Rye Firrn at 7tk outside. to retain i of four cheese factories, four farms, and• Territories acid British Columbia tttirn- Buckwheat,-Zile to 5:d outside. rue. hr ough the sombre expects- the Prescott' stack and cattle."The Trad= WORST' IS OVER IN SIBERI.A. berms 2,334'in• December. Corn-Canadian 42c•to. 44c, Ghathata Len, however, rings a Mote of confidence ers' Bank hold inor9gages on one farin .A nurnbc'r of hold-ups by highwaymen fr•�ights.--American-No. 3 ellov 58o to - - 1114 the ultimate victory of freedom. A despatch from St. Petersburg says: and two or tree factories: y Y There was a f,hastly incident Satur- The-first advices received by the Gov- - awned with Winchesters; are spot ted 503;ts at Toronto. �♦ from Olwloks, Alberta. Roldtid Oats-S5 in barrels and $4.75 ` 1. day at .the Nicholas Food .Station. A ernment from Siberia after the restor3• Two Guelph aldermen,C-.-E:Howitt and' -in bdd s on tracic here Y5c more bro- truck appeared . full of corpses, which tion of telegraphic eommunicativn, show Geo, fanfold have resi•�ned owing to ken iota here and 40c'outside. the Moscow authorities had shipped for that the most critical conditions pre- -DAIRl111EN MAY BE LIt:ENSF.D. C g _ fnterrr►ent in the country, but which; ty veiled during the recent strike, but that E`'rh i�disclualiRcations. - 'aceldent, or design. came to St. Peters- now, with tits arrival 01 reliable troops ` ed _chs of T No COty'�1TRY PRODUCE. w �_- rat tiles, oro Lurg. An angry crowd gathered, but from Manchuria, the worst happily is To Secure-Better Sanitary Conditfortri Ave. protested againest the importation _ g ape Y ,i[ unrtesirable immi ts, Butter-The lone of the market ton- ' cossacks dispersed them• over, Owing to the interruption o1 coni- - in Faelories.., t tinues easy, with-- lent of ,all kinds muttication, Ptov'ncinI Detective Gree has made y -plenty the local governors were A despatch Irom Toronto says. Il is several arrests o[ men a used of steel• coming fdnvarci. unaware of their authority to declare Creamer - Y unlikely that any Government measure Nth ore in the-Cobalt district. y •- •• •• •• 24c to 25a •••- - REACCION IN ASCENDANT. " martial law, wtuch was conferred by the da'solids.. . will be introduced at tl,c coming session The llaniilton Cemetery Board her • *;' - : - 23c to 244 - The St. Petersburg correspondent r,t Emperor's ukase. The paltry military Dairy !b rolls, good to choice..21c to 22o g po with regard to the licensing oYcfieese been-asked by the. Hamilton Ministerial :.the Londaon Times remarks upon the forces at their disposal were in open do tubs.. po factories and creameries, m the opinion As ocialiott to discourage Sunrtuy tune- •• .- Sic to ft%, . .; y radical change.' in the Governmenrs at-t sympathy with the strikers, and many of lion. Nelson Monteith; hfinister it rule, Qo medium , . .. .." 20c to 210 , I in favot of reaction, citta anion of-them were revolutionaries, and this A 'do inferior..' .•• ,-- „- „ 19,; fo yf1C g g gricuttur.:- -Yet jR view of I) �Pei A contract for a 9,r1( •ton steamer has - . other indications, an article tri the No- prevented energetic measures being 'lance of the projoe he believes 4i)41t it lic-err'placed by the Farru,:Transportation Geese-13c for large and 13%c for, voe 'Vrem a inspired b Count' itte taken to restore the authority of the Swine. - . .. • •.,__ X. - Y p Y any measure is passed It should Len t=ornpa»y :with-the- Colti,tgwoud--Stilt)- - -.. '• declaring that the manifesto of ober Emperor, which practically was non- Government hill. he objeia of'such- Luilciing Gimpany: Eg:s-3br for new sold,-21c la 22c for. 30th in nowise affects the status.-of the existent for many days. legislation would be to secure the ohserv- the British Columbia salmon pack for fresh and cold storages anti 19c to 2<l0 , r autocracy and warning the Douma that Divisions under Gen. Sukhoten now encs aP Sam c,indittons fnsidc lire 2?tr5 will -be about I;b:tf),(rrl+) cases, the for limed. - . ' it will be dissolved if it" attempts to have arrived and taken posses'sio'n at faclories. At, present.. the local -Boards beat year fn ttre ti�tury o[ the business' 'Poultry-Fat chickens 8c to 9e, thin t� meddle with the fundamental laws of Irkutsk, Omsk, Krasnoyarsk, and other of-Health have power tt, enforce cMenIr excrnt'1901. c to Be; fat hens Oyc to 7%c, thin 5%C - I 11he empire. fawns: and are arresting fire leaders nt nese with regard V, the exterior sur= - Win. -=Mackenzie in Ottawa' said- by tQ 7c; -.ducks 1fe to 12e, titin 6c to Be; Cvnat Wine's secretary has telegraph-. the insurgents, and disarming .t.,e_un-• rottndi at the eslabh�hmE nes by'clns• Juno-, let traNrs would he 'atoning front gerwe Ilk to etc.turkeys 13C, with 33'f,C . " ,ed to.Moscow, contradicting a-statem nt reliable troops. or choice,,sinall ivts. - 6 �. lag theta it orders are not obeyed. J'h.; Toronto !r, Natty Sound on the James' 11hat tate Czar would swear to observe The first telegram arriving front daily inst.ructor•s,' who sur virtually in- �Cay.)ine. . Drossra3 Hn;,s-Car lots here_ are i the conaUtution. Irkutsk was a franUr appeal from. the spector,, can act in an advisory e;,pa- A.new 20-utile loop is being surveyed quoted at $•`•25 to $8.40 per cwt» > Twelve hundred frontier arils have -financial agent there.for some one to , _Totatoe.s--OiAario, 65c to ?5c r.ba - city, hurt have no means of curttpelling tiy-C.P,R: ellpineers at Field, R. C., to r per $ been brought to "$R "Petersburg to -� over the,adnifnislration of tAe-rik, ot•edicnce ovrrrnu e the heavy -tact. It will cost on track here, 75c to 35c out of store- ', nirenglhen the garrison. the vice-governor, the chief of police, By ri,eans_. of this license system I'' $t 2W.Wo. eastern 75c to SOW on track and OW to 'The Government forces continue' and all his other superior officers trevin� �,r Wilfrid Laurier has.been invitel 95c out of store. ' would be possible to revoke Perrnits ..f -I. ly b conquer. the south-eastern part •:f n killed or wounded during the in- the mitnu[acttrrrrs of'chrese and t,utt,•r lis Eric, I a.; t4"attcncl a tfartquet of tAe Baled flay-Quoiatioris fru• billed_Stay the empire. Novorossisk has been re. surrection. Ile reports that for-se.vt.r•al are $8 r ton for No. 1 timothy .. captured after Navin been held-.b the days the revolutionists wets Lt cons.rot t d regulatfnns were not ohsr�tveri. (trete CCiamiN i`of f frricnerce,at whatever date lots hes and $u for No. t_ m car f P g Y would also he'a ,cl s stem of fns . ' is convenient far 2.im. Insurgents for three weeks". of the entire town except the adniiiiis- tion. Huwever, the ktea3vAtich has bei ,.The--ruinber 'o1 howeslEr,d,entries al Baled�traiv.-$G per ton. tor.'cal• jots" • 4 " M. Kokovstefl, Minister of Finance, in tration bulldlnF, anti that this was only it+c L'attle(nrd office for the -month (A on tra,:k here. a a iwted la u cunsiilsruLle.r:xtent will h; , submitting the.budget lA'the.Council +all held because of the devotion of the-esdcfs hit"to be primounrrd upt,n try the var. D•' r,t ti' v:as. 3143. . '('he '�atal`rtUrtrbe_r ' the Empire, pointed eut'that there was of the military school, ,rho swore nn the r !lt0,'TREAL MARKETS. a deficit of about 480,000,000 roubles colors to fight to the dsallt age}riot the. (flus dairyrnens uecr)riatrort,. A private at cntr°i,•s fur the year 19,1r was 5.198.' member's hill"may 6e irriiadc-rd 'tie"iia_ ,1n nrliancc in pr:ees of nil-kind', of Montreal, Jrtri. 16.-Grain-Very- little -f$:40,0pt1,000), due to tate iron-inclusion revnttrtionists. cussion: but no action urll result for tlinnber is expee'teii ,n British Columbia• inquiry for \lairitrjba.wtrectt.' Oats firm lot the 'w•ar expenses in last year's esti- Krasnoyar,,k also was r"r s�rera, days ituutI,er year. . ' Fhiuol•s ore likely to to ba'ck..to the aiyi antler small oft:rings and a fair demand 4 11 :' sautes. This mutt be met with a. loan. In the hands of. dnstrr Nnfs. who eles'tc.�l __ prir a st'yF,�sy a raise ut tit)een"cents. r for l°cat consuritptinn: The Minister admitted that the finances a rzvo tionaryy gcivrr ,.>nt and"exac.led If. Nt Lot. ot.13ra d-rli : Mon.bas sent Oats-No. 2 ',_-kite: 33e to 39�C; No. 2 of the counSry had been shaken by the an oath of-allco ante h-:t all citlzens. -. " a car of Rei Fife wet<'a: and' one 'of white';8c to . i ' laver and the internal crisis, but he was .. CAL'GIiT .1!'f :It 4•L(1NC f.114�sE, c, and Lu�_�i.w�ire 37c; contldent.the w�ould be restored It the �� Atr.^rx'iin I3anuer oats to !�ortlrtitp Kinh Puts-7RC to ?+s c o. per ust,eE- yy�� _ A Co., the large cecilrr,en of Minneapolis. Ba.i-1ty=kf;tntoLo,,-No. 3, i73/,a;.No:,a, - disorders-endeM He annouficed that f:nglimh Forller, t11u+ Carte to mail-', All tius •rain is beta^-used1or seed. - - r- '" .'this would be the last budget to be ex- •' FOUR PEOPLE 1:11t.Sk. Tal.eu tri !Ninnea lis 1. J, li ttn,an, nt [ittsbur!, re veer nt- Otic. Banned 'solely by •the Ctunci#, as the - - . [ P Corn�:1nrericran, miznrl, 52 c to 53c, r r :1, d? patrlr- tra,t `t'r�rir:+, u+; hit an:•ricasi syndie!atc. 'is lea,s(ng NR 3 yaDh�t. 5"c to 5l;zc, ex-track. bouma. would be hereafter empowered Three CixildaYat and an :\fled \tiontan t,,,►d - rniniug - clairus .on. attihipicolen F•'luur•-ktaniteba sprint- wheat aten , __ 1 Coro ng _ _ ;tee;vrlu^h .,,t v.ded from Clue- - P P }s, - • " peraEe in exarnlni it. After a cede' ln_'the. llel r:t,tx, Georg, World. making arrangements fat• power, gi.6u to 54.70: strong Lakers.-&Lft win the �'ictlnis. b e. Can. A despatch from Paring la Pracrce, Ernest' :-isling, pt NGtlin,;hom, Et,g._ :tat,t ti±:tl erect. a..11, -c!afttp fates in"the ler_%wheat patents, ffi,_.a,to $4.50; straight •• .. r ATTACK MILITARY TRAIN. Man., says: A fearful holocaust x:- .was orre.Aed here on \1'ednesday ever, sl,ring _ rollers: Elf fo Si.lO; do In bags, $1.85 to /l despatch from Riga; Livonia ,says: curred on Sunday morning Potre,ttriles ins;.cliar'."i vrith:Ic.igery tiaud.ecnt,r3�lt'• ti's expert in the+ IutnGrr bnsincsc, s1 D'.; er tra.s; $(.G, to 41.:5: wr,Cng ' for `(he•• Vk,l,,ri.t -'Cn.loni5t; lyilifeued-AianitolSa bran, in bags, 3111, : .News has just reached this city of a dar- east of here, when the residence of ti. A. mens, 'file complRinaut is \1'iiliarr, n,Eons that ?(A)Oat.1%tst fn�t will . Ix:i o „ ' - Ing_attem t of the rovolutionists to Brazil was destroyed by fire, and three., Bagley,•R lace in_Criufartur-r.in Nntting- shorts, g.0 p;r ton; Ontario bran; trM _ . P c,►P r, hriIis!r f:oli:rr.Na.3 uuab r: output 'this I br lk;'$t:,,G l0 515 efforts, $J0; milled ture a militar train conv its a filar e { fi faetl d:r,atcatinna a, tar. Il: nrltrses core nn the part o1 mou,tle, S21 t,, &A, strut-ht aiD -4 y g ! of his children-and his.wife's ed aunt him. „'. in'gs pllt �', .t were burned.'la death, rhe houseltnid Said to a to 4 lard wart, t-ut the G • sari a1 money from Sl,_:Pe„te .bur t-:.c,•ve t a i •r cn _ Ltb..u. `A band of revotutionislg having consrstc�i of Ya ,s (fret lho timt>ec rescurCes oil thr itru�face aro Holletl Oars--l'er bparSl} w ,T_.advance information athered at Hazen• aunt, Catherine Quinn, who wereslrcp 'cheque fur 3..5. Sir.int is elle;rd�1a g oat good hey'onct-G{ly ears wrlh the (Drat a! r g. 5 Mk.pot, burned'two brill and tore u the mg on the second floor, Brazil, who have 'fled frou, -I-'ngland ill_1904. .wit$ y ne -;..45 to $1.,0 per.bag. P slept sent rltrnanJs upon tlrerri, Ort3arios Ilati Nn, 1, t+:,O ler SJ, \iu, Q, $:50 ck. Two companies' of infantry P down stairs, was awakened one his wiA�. lie «ent lis Qu••1»:c, but, are. i:rmher cut ' . .,,r 1;Nhi is.also' eslirrrated to $.r, clover, iuixod, -AG to $6. , and• which were escorting the.train' left the of the youngsters vclling..IIr'e, ane not in lba;, lila-.wt1et�atc+tt,s were known F ._ _ - ly t:r brr 91x1;(s00.Otr} YcM. puri Cover.>S(l per tun-fit car lots. Cars and were joined by n detachment notfcing it in the house,tw rushed to the 1,e icfl Canada. lir. lived in difhrcrtl -- Cheese-Asking 13 c to ]3;•.,'c for was" �+1 of dragoons. Thfs force marched stable,and loosened his nitre horses; the a ra`Iern cilies and four moot s ago carne t;REA i` Bm TAIN - -- ,, - against the revolutionists,'-who, rrom Ment to the house.. By this time_ll was to \finneapolts- - - - krri and i'3c to i3,"c. for easfzrti. i behind improvised defences. opened IIre full of smoke and (lame. In lhe-rnean= ' ; :4 I.rb�ral polrtsuacis ini;reRt. Ear°,twin err o li.:Uc�-t.orAl trn.iz continues-goad sy -' - on the s°ld,crs. The infantry, after tTr- free o�lFie cFiildrrrt had escirperi, - - _ eunfider.t r,f a,eontro}ling'Ert+�iortisy �cth- .3t;•to- 3?;n frit crecrsm'r} ` Ing two volleys, which killed 65 and and the, mother had snatched the two- . 'BbQ\\N,HIGH IN THE AIR. -. coli. Irish help. .-,. ' ", 1 !.gs Fair business i.,passing at 243l,C+t - wounded nearly 10(1 of the revolution- year-old�baby out of bed,-and laid it ..n \�'itl(arn CunarJ, sdn of Sau,uel Cu• to :;,; tar sel•ch>cl ,and 20c to Sic for+ -_ `- .Ists. charged with the bayonet, and the (he window sill. She clirr[,ed onto the .Tire Terrible Fate o[ August ern rt -- ' �' of Itte f„isnel�r•s ui tits: (.+tit t ,mines+-ldned-ar•td din. 2 candled — - - dragoons completed the rout by sabring pots - n," s dead in Condnii': - }rrn . „ c-�t t .,, r. -.she revolutionists they overlook. . tell-.,back into the bliming,house arra a' t' !`h�. iiia- hay d, olyed Parliume[tt `+,.;5 io $?; Rl+altoir driros.>d frogs have __ .1--.----.. _ __ . . pe shed:=-The-eldest-girl lost-ttcr M-:n _A<Wins+ !6* despatch sa}s_.A �,xr,1,i an-1 •u:nnsnn�d the new i'artui:rrs sit`�o ht.:n c�re.;pondivaly,advanced j. : -- - r" .- - an effort' to Favre the at hers. The dead nar.,cd,,\irgusf-OT',-1 hret ,i-horrible fat., mc.- it.;Nt rc,,rian,r r Fi* 13.-.._• will )�1 -this weeks price. untry ---- -• = TIIE OLIVE BRAN _ are;, CathErirae $ra4zit. lG years old; of I'rte. ,n's' -Hawk Lekr, lasts' — dressed hogs an rather scarce an are The "$t. PElersbur comes ndenl:ot Francis Brnzit,4;Ceciain Calhcrine Quinn, ;:`rrnday'. cseniir� ih% w'Rs emploved n, L'Nflr:n STATf:�. bringing 'from .,kd,W to $8,75 75 ears. OF& nine'horses which Bra- rnreman, and h:,d fixed-crC,la:,ting Fliot n the London Times ,says he hears the Y 1.dciae has been.incorp-r:rltd in'lt „HL'PF'.CLO \f;1RKrx's. -1 - ` Government-has privately informed the "ill-released;'seven stayed"in the stables opd)`rtarnite, bis► lha.rfusu.f;,rlelf lis w'3r3c Ic,r':'darts to pronc)6� the, commeru,-1 ,if o f, - -'4 -i I labor leaders,that ff,Januar 22nd, and were destroyers. -It-is.said that the properl. and it hung fire, (ylxn went Tn • y :,no' t:li:rrn sal d,ccl�pm_nl o[ the ni deocs Ea at Jan: 1 Clout feud ' ann-i er•sary of "Bloody Sunday," passed fire"was of incendiary origin, but the to .inve�tigafe, and the'c�plosicin or {'uf-the Unlfed Sime+'. WrieAt-5(iiz ng. dull:`No.* 1 Nor%er•n, . ie. police vigorously y currr:d'just as lie appr«},'h<-d, it. Tho{ r �' ,,,� \l'Inter. often' light;.qui ly, repressive measures will be sus- P gomusl den . there is any , ( �r.nta Gru'r.,' crd., Rn. 9,--Southern gs b , ;Vo, E hard n'ded the nest da tie adds that'the foundation therefor _ upforl.ina,� man was Lh nn ]5+) feet Pr:r,ilfe , n mrrr~ ext r ic.r the ncyv `\'inttu, 4h; e •,Raked.-- Corn�leadyy Y' . • into the-air-, and 6is'rir:afi IL,d hod � wAe: . >;.. b , s . I -Council of the Empire hRs commenced Y (r;;,st l.inr. Railway Irava ur,esr(lltr,d n�1U 2 yrHuu, 4i.:_c, \v. 2 cora, 48c. t discussion of new re ulntions for _ .. pirkzrl up ��'ilh the let, :halt and jcrt� g,. Oats--Dull. No. 1 v�iatte, 36 t g hti,t ,nuund i t[.•Sc:, w�h t:5 htsl 'I tic %c; No. 8 '---Tr suppression of thr popular.uprisinq. fractured. •It is trnkndv n uhy blastin d Not Ls in (ine.).tresrrvatign, somc.ot.tt,c� r:rri\od. 3rtl c. 13 arley-Firnt; Western, _., , operations wiere in progress on Sund . , +n st rc The minority favors the-preliminary use . • .STI ANGLED•W11TR R7itE. tusks being, from hvo t+3't xee feet'lung1 a'•'s 'in - 5o'^•_ . evenipg. , of. blank. cartridges, but the majority - and frt m nine to kw vo inchis.Ihraugh. -- 'thinks this would onlyembolden. mobs --T- tt•Ilied renlaans .of a� mastodon I" 'NF,`A' 1'ORIi WHEAT MARKETS.' I'hc r u t Roman Murdered Wit'a-ftewol4' . `.• - and lead to' greeter bloodshed after.. ' , . tn�- tan' ` ' RF;tiTORF.D i�01'It FOLD. ovate loaned ire•the hiilr. . - !�^� Yorl:•,• Jaai. ]6.-\1'heat-Spot . wards.' The whole police force of St. nays in Chicago. _ . • Nc„• fork, Jen. ]0,-1n the pre•sen,•e, of barely•sl+ady'; \o. 2 red, 9O•'/.c elevator, Petersbur will b a : , ' , ,prialett �— hi:; (IlAdren. who Inel vain! • to sli; -o , red 95c t.nar a nn, I.* '; shortly. . . Rt+ssi- . liollisle'r, wifo of Franklin C, us a+„, , tt'c r'r i• a it n. 1r4, ;t re- •errr, Duluth,-35e f.o:b. afloat. . _. s . Count V`'ittE, in reccl,Hng a'deputation Hollister of Hollister Brothers, one of Krldonn►t Stun(ripalify: titan ,ut;a`r sru,;i,lt>r, co•rnniiltevl smciric --_ • P . -' tram the Ieabnre o[ October 3Hth, pro- the largest printing concerns in this cdty, • yc-slerday -Ly cutting his thrudt with a . '!C:1TTl.0 MARIiGT. . raises the removal of the restrictions for w•as murdered on(�rida night b lair. . 'A (Iespatc}a front \\'in+tiiprg�says: fhe hruf, . - Y” 8 y. 'treastu•er df the ,mrnicipalHy err hildonara 1 Toronto• Jnu. 10.-There,was But a, which Minister of the Interior Durnovo and Ivens, a carpenter 2,i ears old, The The Superintencle,at or %:Fights rrn,l viry limited oM,rin p , Y' an Tuesday rec;ided $ItQ . cansciencc g of export cattle . - is responsible, -bol file Premier showers deed in all its details w as one of fhe trust +iii extra in.Nolo \`otic'has'iulParthad an that he believed the restrictions had +inn'ftey rrbrtt a mora tvl:o riisappropTi:tic.l'i ' tl ough sc,eral buyers,were lor,kinq out brutal and revolting in the annals -11,1 e;5 while running the: nnmicipal Jerry' "r'h,en,..td system of fraud hraclio. upair t)r g,;isl }Dads if they could have got ~been necessary. Ile said. - • I Lhc,. h,,,Yc, Dishonest dc;aler.} in some then). flat! or hon loads sold al 34.40 tn, " crime. Ivens has made a full confession,I twenty years ago; but. who is now There was a time when I sought the and ,at the Coroner's inr�uest he tohl i preaching in flit wish, ' ti, dr5irr:;i to I t'a`e,;.acre Friving as law' a ' iu;?; dunces c4,0; );ut these were not finished 'ex• ' confidence of the--people, but such Jllu- without the slightest einotion' •of tiis! re$torc rouffoid. but rias neva been able i foo, n pound.t , rnrtyrs,. , - . " -cions are no longer possible. I have at- efforts to assault his victim, whom. hr.r-tis airb'rd it. The' rubnici'palitq will Pro- Putl*q, tL)tf,,,.Jan, 9,-Bob' S'hadwcll, Fntcher.S--PN1rn choice and " picked: ways opposed repression, but have been stran ]ed to death w^ilh a tine co xr.1 n gun L.t.r., i.nuvvm ;all over lite. «'est;µ1,o cattle 'firm at 4i. 'tG'3•i.•I0, with not. g pl I)ibly'returu the surplus payment. His shut grid billed another stabler a ho ,1. ,' compelled to resort to it as tho_resutt of t g enou; r to su. wire,when she resisted his attack. , defalcation w•trs neves I:rn,w•n, ply the, demand. Medlum having trusted my countrymen." At the -close or the hearing, �\'. C. ycros age and tt'ns hvicr- convieted of. to gond butchers cattle were firm st . ,.-. -- '' ' • Hollister, brother-in-law of the dead - � . . uwrd,r--widse.nknred to be hienged,y�',as 33.85 to S4, Cood butcher cows firm at,, , � . __ kilted in an opium vicar in (:Itinai-tmvn.• - -: woman, made nn unsucct>ssf,rl effort :0 53 to :3.,-i0. ' OPFICERS A`115EST$D. shoot Ivens, lie was making his wiry . T01:10 GREETT:B tlk,it. Mary E. Cunniff,:, forinPrly' as.�istant $!orb:ors-\lerket steady at abouCs3.1a ` ` .7 ' A despatch from St. Petersburg to a towards the murderer, revolver in hand. • - -- l,a .the Ixstmaster fit Port Jcr,'i , N. Y .to 5;).141 for goad stock: Fair demand. London paper reports the arrest of eight when a policeman caught sight of lh mender n! iLPft J,rpanesr� 'Ain,} •fi''ncleri guilty yesterday tai a charl;r, of Lanahs-\fatl:et very firm' and 100• 'Ojn- i s1,.,,t ti,,'frorr, sire hin,'ls` marl was 'sen- higher•' artillery officers of the. St. Petersburg weapon and grabbed'FIglHster. -Other Acelahiid in C�pilal. -_, 'Icit,:,;d 1, one y',aar at, hard lal,irr, in the - . - f t •- garrison on thc'charge nt being eitgagiad, policeman hpsIled' the frantic ma Ironi •• -� l.[pF,s. 11.,nrlcet very. strong and 15a p .rlrtelitarV: fiats bf recquiltal, shi> brio' to a conspiracy.to blow up the Troitsky the rpom. A Tokio des ntch says:,G: General 01m. 'higher. , bridge and to capture the fortress. The entire 114 is trous and excii�>,t p y Lotrght 'a railway ticl<v1, to her borne. - g P �°I wlio'cXirnmnicest the left s'rnry, during; (;barge>s Ilurt-'th poop cl[ Nc�w 1ork.rc- - -- ' _J over- vthat is regnrded as possibly the I the war with'Russia, naadle a iriumplinI 111,c,6. r• zee low ns.10, ounces for a pound 511RS1(T .11i1E5 IN PERIL.' most hideous outrage ever perhetented entry into the, capital,on:,I,.,l tj nanrn-1 front rlishone5t. deah•rs,-and that a great ..SEMINARY SHELLED- TROOPS. in its midst upon one of the most re iris!. The t., C- 1, who was accnmpnn j'orLJ•ani7.W ante Sy3ieniatic Scheme 01rob-, Protection' Against Anti-foreign Societies dilspatrh from Tiflis, Caucasia, says: Spected.• and. popular of its citizens• ierl by Iris staff, drove.ht the imperial _l,er ' by the use of fraudulent scales slid in China. Nearly 350 persons war killed or^injured Tliere Ls loud and angry talk Gf lynching. corrin e • - Nveights i rai ant every'w'here that A despatch from Shanghai says:, Thu . as an outcome of an attack made by - enthusiasm was manifested by the people th- very poor huy clic l,.are necessities of missionaries in the Province of -Hupeh • - Cossacks on Thursday on Ehe Armenimi who lines#'the ratite,"crics-of "Nanshan" lif,� hi small qu3»rUG( s::w•ere fnAdc"-on have asked-the. American aild. Br'ttis5t. _ ___ - aertjtiittry following the throwing Laboritcrs are counted upojt to form P. and "Tiolfng' greeting; the, General who Thursday by the Chief of tho Bureau cat Consuls for protection,owing to the in. • of two•borhbs-from•that-institution-at a considerable third-party in the neve Br•i= isololed I''ort Arthur' at a critical stage Weights Rnd >VTensirres, Patrick ISerr}r, creased activity of the-anti-dynastie and -t ing patrol. Four Cossacks were Ush House of Coronions. of the campaiOL in his anfrual report. . - ., . ,anti-foreign societies. . . , . - - - - _ . -- - - _ _ __ :. - -- - - - - - - r _ _ _ . �. . tA , 1 _ i , Jf _ 1 - _ . .. is . , N111���� --- -e. ._. I . _.. ,`- _ _ $, '�,E, z•;�;;,,.z.�--.r�.a-.<.... _ - - - :wa:..-, rte " ', - Fvn}3f x ,: a i I i qtr '. !L .. d Y' ._ .... ,•,aw .. -t .�,^'''i,r+` o::spr .,x,t.+x�35'�a^.r:.rny ,rr- v?.«�i ave ;�Fc? _„,{.`--rv+•a+r ,,- .,.tea„-. .?: .+mrw,r'd" 1•,r'.'%'�r...:k::°. P•., -:"T. rT Asa �,"r,«.ry!t , ?+'.:.. -,t w•'+'+ ., 'Yr.' `v .x.,'.�i i Y•s-� #"•�*,?,ite`,•P �..,'R7MF'':c-'�',�•.W'' -fix ', cry..'air '+' .s •u'a --,o. -F y •`ie ;u,. .-.,�- '.v,%io- „.:::.- ..-pxr ga—*, w-�5.q4_. a•,dl�,.:..mer_:., .:�3�..W*•-p..arz:-_;,,v_ 1. r..,.•Y:•y +w' 'nw"'3''tc. ".�,a.. w:, t,' cr i�� .. .:"`'S� .-.a= •sa�r. •,.• ..=�STfo «',..�.:n. r-.,. ..," `.. ,n,. .. 4k �-:,:,..- `:,tie.._ _...w,.> ..y..c��.•.j,::-. ., P , ..: ".@ F _'+^S . -. r C.,,....• �. +, v�+e. W[•.^:•T �w- ..1,. �..✓ +T 4 � - u.:�.., .b�. ::.Tj-...,."W +w. .a.r :1 i�'%. '.� -.. ,^. -.a• ..---s ... rx. ,...-.:..: a� �. �f^n ;r .,-ter: `i. . - �w., -+• W_.-* �. ;;, �y ,... '\ Y:-J.' :"tt•:t.., ':' -' ;:, ,..wpb. .. C - .• ' !..,� .. : / `'�i1 -c ,,,,. 1. r - _ . 41 �- v . . . __ ley, Serve in a bol vegetable dish or platter'; which have had gravy'on them, .` �"�� r� nOpportunity le�,use for decorating meats. no matter how flne they may be.' ,As G'vFe, a _ . Potatoes Baked in Cretan.-Reurovb you see, all of my tinware is brigtrt, be .�:�.�Z - _ - the skins (real boiled potatoes acid c$ep cause.t keep it so toy pu-Mag it tatty the. x them up when coId.• Put them in a suds while it is still hot and clean." == If , = About the House ♦ saucepan with cream, season wilt! sett C3fose who have is charge the most I., -:._ �`_ ,, and I er, and cook until done: Ftu • delicata�2flna wash one plecO at-a orae • f) $_ - r '* ter aing dish, lay in thb potatoes, in warm„soapy wafer, and then rinse _ - $, sprinwith bread-crumbs, pour over there well in cold water, letting thertr someled butter, and broIVZi over-the .drain,an a tray. end' dryigb vvitln soil _< �}%}+♦}}#♦♦♦}♦�♦ i burface in iiia oven. Thome must Ce linen glass cloth to give,them n polish. IL r _ rine dinner plates and dtshes Ore t eaten hot. CUES FOR TIlE: (:OOIi.'_ _-Duchess-1701M and cut sevzn washed with sodat-in ti,e water, so as to - �_ Griddle -cakes iiia mu h 'moreeasily SAJ IDA 'to eight potatoes .in halves. Boil in make cetlain filet rig timer maths ar , and quickly baked it made i more of (tie water to coved t(ritil just brine 'anti do left' on' them without rinsii+g in hot (+Oy�Oh Natural GREEN Tea will-pr0lle ft�1 levy round can shaped lin,eliahe,s furnish- more, then cTrnin and put back with v,alit. They ure then rinsed in running ' w andel spout through) cover oil for about ten minut4s until till water and put on• a plate rack without slupf3r10!"i�y OVOr,eR1t Japa11*• ,� isture is evaporated. Force through peiulg cjried: It (hark'is gilt on the ehtnu• [rad packets only, i0e, ibe aizd fi0c per,D. ~ s which they can he poure salt, trotter water-must be aubtitf}Jcc! for the11 . addle pakps are; a sieve. to By alt gccocera . •,-^. - ” , spooned put. Ali, gr a er, a Mile grated-mutmeg, three er .so a, v,t, s-pYrfieu' ,Mt t+not - , •, , nicer if mixed and kept ovc•a'.rlght•to let PPP HEST AWARD S-1`. LOUIS, !lC4. - a chance 1a., swell. hr four ounces (tab7espoonsy'o1 butter; wind grad and sometimes m'aLes it rub off - __ of wtrtlo beating altogether. _ doing this w•a the whites o, Ce,9-s- ' vigorously until smooth. ur;o - r or beking powder should be added un dish andlaya butlered paper•on top, _ A WONDERFUL COUNTRY g"° ' The. the moririrtg. I Fifteen or-twenty fninutes raitc °16' == AL'�'tl AND BE:- -[- , giants were, probably. necessary also A Hou fiatior'id coffee play t boiling. .. the table with flour, take a plEce of the to open up the noelhern portion`of`many ' by -steaming it instead ut b�iling.i preparation about the size of an egg, unit- country, v;Lich was thought by maq{r ' ' ' f�roosb, a new tin coffoe pot which P P• Come From Mich; lied Blood wade It) to be too far away from everything to .,_., 1. should be kept to" tills p,..rpose. ,\lix roll it well with palm of the hand to lite A GLIMPSE OF T11E_GRKkT NORTD- desired shape. .Lay ltienl_ill- p buttered pr, willianis' p4nk Pills. be worth con' It is instructive. • the coffee with white✓;( -ea:g 'es'-usual, — AY f. . -. . hcwever,-in this conn ,>_-to_flnd ^ using the Finely-ground kind and pour-I baking dish, dig; brus►r in b111C p c;gi;', — - ' - `;�t it on the; and brush over the top. Set the pan nn Beauty.is mare.than sltln dz�it is that what is .-grown tri quantities b' -'` water Qn it. the oven until they are a goon tlf,'hl blood deep. There is rte tea! beauty, th^ Hud n Say f ompany�hundreds o! I boiling _ Up of the tea kettle or iii the top of ttte brovrn color. This same prepat'atiorlt no good .health without rich,.red .blood: The Very Fertile Lands Traversed by miles Berth OI hdmonton. oulside part of a pudding boiter; and' makes delicious croquettes it dredged ill Every graceful curve, every sp, .kle• of Most of the desirable land now ten let it siren, frarri Teri'lO Ls enty minutes. flour di in egi.and bread-crumbs; the eye, every rosy blush, cpmes from - ttie )Yew Grand Trunk settled in the Northwest is controlled Veal cutlets or slices of ci+ld'nienl9 to and friedeadeep tat• rich, t�ii blood. Ur. Williams'�i,11c bye the. gree} land: companies, which be warmed over are good dlplx'oE in a Pacific. ; batter instead of kneaded. Use n pint Potatoes Maitre d'E;otel.-Pare right Pills'are the greatest blood builder and ere, as a ritleu►,sIdary branches of b shied Qead heating it into the yolks cold' bolied potatoes lengthwise.•-cut.!in Beauty maker . in the world. Eery -t the railways and-by independent can• e adbeat alternately with the i cylinders, and then in thin slipes. Put dose actually makes new, pure, rich The Department of the Interior tit ceras,the promoters of i'ihich early res•' - of two ggs, o } hied the possibilities of this grand eoun- gou�, [our tabl4puaiitlul of o2tve,oil. two ounces of butter to u stew {gut,, +kid biro¢ BS, making ng� bitted llp�\>L'il• O!lavv3pl,as use issued n most ins, •fey Z,li�sa tompanles 'secured land Add salt, enough G�'.d.water t,1 make it lite Potatoes and half a pint of. br+rth. Laois Pink Pills soar en thea elite, tivo ma of.the Canadian'�orthwcol. 'L'ttis v Y Irom the government and from the like a butter bailer and rho beaten Sirilrner gently Irom ten to Qitecn mill- soothe the worried nerves, regulate ttft map gives at Glance the bleier cit , Utes or n slow-fn-e,- stirring at tittles. health. - Thcy•bani;:h paleness, -=clear ite settlement of the crntntr•)•. it shows railways at- rates which enable thein- nhltes• Parboil the leant iii-st it it.has Salt and pepper over and Futisfir�lth all the complexion, bring rosy cheeks and -tilt•laird as divided into lownsillps'8R1 row to market their holdings away be. 1. r - not ;(ready boon cooked and•fry-as frit-. c,u[t,;P of butter, n liltIe chopped parsley, :,parkling eyes.. They give phnly of sections, .ted from a s�rstem of coloring low the current prices_ot. cont[guout tiers or tri a frying Pon strong blood for all the delicate run-,; If t; various -section_ "and quarter' sed;• farms held by.-individual owners. A greet and lemon juice. ) g p deal of the best land along that part of To make cream pastry' edit an (-yen .Baked clashed Potatoes. -•=Prepare tion, of omanitpod. Mi;s Mnr -lain• tons it- Ivey a most com rehensive teaspoonful of lashing puve;fer to a pint! g tit, line of-the Grand Tttr ik Pacific now .- - , :.'of sifted flour' and add h veot errant i son �hW tw��tp°anto �g thent wards of Alt del years(I•suitcr� Ir-��rI. lir,ami of lands recently homesteaded, ani under-construction between. Portffge I.a enough to wet the tiour,' leaving the mah hot. Alternate layer: of,e:uh in A Rnr[crirta. i grew so we+rk i-could- a r4, "Fauns for whi h lira patc_na have :it• P airie and Touchwood Hills . owned , - r cruet a Lille stub. !tiffs' will nnafie i bothbaking dish, putting the sweet potato on 1)' walk about the (rouse. 1tie(.' no -[c,ady-been--[sued: - or.controlled. by the Western Canada enough for two pita, if n,richer paste., to Fonit a design mover the top.Avilh color in' my face. my lifl.; and ou.ns This homestead Rrap stows' (hal the Sc:ttiers' Mutual Land Company of Win- wanted Spread with butft�r i.#ben mil P• wPru Llonrlles ! suffered �i'Oin :-!t'n � ' c ... the tip of a knife, pour .melted butter brie of the new. Gland TrunL clic Rall- nipeg, lvhich is under the martagt m ung out.- A prett- slubsl,t+lle for ilia aches and dizziness, nnd'tirll tray - in . y over, and bake in Unrt oven. way no:v under cor,structton o the, Mac• Of the .Ron_.W. FI. •Montague, former -sugar which some p,ople .- ,tier over Souffled. Sweet. •Potatoes-- Cl1t rrsvv,wait 4,t-until E weigiiyd nnly -t4 i',,+uni;- acnald,Mc\lillan' cutitract f m Portalto Minister of A'[;rkculGtie of the Domin- the top of a pie i3 to tui c Irom the. uvcn i sweet potatoes into len thwi5a 'Slk•es Nn treatment .#lave are the Ititct t�encnt L a Prairie northwest to Touchwood ILLS ion. -Most of their holdings ItLa)I ``when nearly done ritstl bru!h it over and throw there otic: by one trite halitintil 1 began the use of Dr. \\'titi;cc+ss' asses throw h lands which are taim be purchased at [air paces, although [with what is known its pa.-Iry I sting. u•, ruore completely than along roads a�good deal of their land !s .out• trying fel. They must be carefully be inning tl a pills If br fin to 1 ro,,n !f-9r- pr' g .First brush it over with the. ;Life of a watched they took quickly. ... g !3 p g which have been built for a' number A or the market at present: lR- -egg beaten.2 hl.' Sprinkle+ viiith granu- __._- ter.' and the seton restored. my herillb. dual _f_rrrl -- _ - - 1g yen[•s. So much so 4s-this the case that •div) n ars ,arc+, ,;waver, as Y Wed sugar and a fP,w drops of water �__ and while-ti,in, there i 6airic4l total-,en t 6 i i; lase next to in,possibio to secuco rule• just now too enthuslak6 ever the' ' ' Lind reim•n to the over. a few minutes to -_.• : _ :: poarid fn weight. 1 can strongly r•'•. SEti.. SUGGESTIONS t future of itis district to sell at •all. A set. The oven should tic coni enough so commend Dr. Williams' Pinky Pills .to 1a„neitead Qrivilcitvs et any land hes of Tourhu,00d llill3 'between rho Phea sc.mpany of (ilia kind is conversant with 411at. i1 velli Duty tinge fakitly with all.pale and f.able';tris." _ sant.E1►11; branch of'the Canadian Nr,- 1`.e location of rho quarter'sectlorfs 'brown. St..nrried Vegetnl+lrS--Ft -is'-(tetter•to There arc ttfc+tcsartJ3 of t)tie 81faC.+I�. Chlckeil_euspectecf of not being tinder steam green cabba'Re, cauliflower, andrT; and v:nmen throu:hnut Cars�.+scitb Raihvay and the 1'oriehos-or Shona Srliich are- sail avnllatie-ter 1►omPsteed= -~ -,.houtd be p+tt into cr.lci waG r tri wtuch the like. A Sprinkling-Of salt should W 1 who should fnt'cr, t&-eN-&mf•2e of �f'cs!branch. In fact, most of Lite avajlatTta Ing. and by dealing with there the. ? you have adAed a leaspctc�„tul ut v:nir- nPPileri.to the v,bgt labl�t t,efore they ares?3r+rkson rind give-Dr. \`r lllams' Pmk!land east of SusJcntoon i3 lel en up s l lendinfi purchaser may he t ounes plc! - — Y r. Let the.a'uter-jets. c4imp, to a boil, put into the'steamer. l Pills a- fair trial. . Might eye•-, r01:•�thoroughly (hitt. (herd is stat. ..s w ° °'�he.. , section !_ the mall 1p f._ _. !; 1 which hE .. locates.. _at small addle' hake the chickens out null stuff and put -Parisian t•taricots,.-\telf two -ounces±cheeks an-1 Peri rt :health x•+culd••-s,r-:n 1 hurnestepd secticm It, tional expense. it is_reported !hall.- ._ ;Lake thetebick ute.itven fur nxisling. of but er. in a stewpan, Ifiro>4 In cold i hollow: When YrAt buy the .Pitts •e Elolder, of'land in'this sectio4 re tar- this comlmny hb,i also secured very .- _ - boiled haricot heats. two teaspoonfuls that.the• full na e. "Dr. \A'lltiams Pints tonal?+. They own proporty wn►elF c'f large tracts- of. IAnd through ivhle-h On - - _- , ... _ I. of ettopped parsley. Pepper, salt..anti a P;}l,a'ir,r Pale P is-printttd on till itself i:; av valuubl0 ns any !n ilia en• Gr nd Trunk Pacific wilt p�tas'betwom POTATO Ct101:[ FkY. .. spoonful of leinori juice. 'foss over the wrapper arou ern, '+ box. Solt! . I,yI Lir.. Nor•ttlweat'and they. will (rave the Saskatoon and 'E:dmonton. 'fire til! hot and well mixed. then serve. medicine dealers or by wall at W rent- brnetit of a great increase itt calu€ as Ontario Awple and: easterriei_s genet ! Note--Potatoes should always Le boik*1 {n Case of Fire.-Flour Ihlown Upon R bp.e �•,cix ltcfxPN far,i�5j).:lcg wr7tin 12 a new rutirand.nears completfuu'en•1 g!! do not stfefm' to e�lize iiia vre�idbs, -- •:•in cold saltedwati.•r, - earning oil will instantly extinguish it. the-Dr. \'v'tttltimg' hi,,tiicine .Co., Brock- be^ins �to tap- the . centro of this rich fill possibilities of this *0111tern errs-' %� �•1' Pottiloes Chalieau, -P,�ci-potatoes anal while water only sptr'RJs the flames. villa Oat. cofsntry, No land to fhia dhtriet wftl try• American capitsllsGe and iarfi • ��; cut them lite shape and size'ot piga,n� cliff _Windows._--Wht'n windovva are -' =r be•'at the farttieat trioti than tett r ,- _,_,_ eggs. Plunge thern into cold water v diflicull to oj>En or ctoFc: lith ttnc,�'rrritt - ---- - (Iftren miles uwa from splendid- calk-•com inoiinies are grabbing u0 _ . F xh� ' where thgy ;III 'ruts k111�E11'g BR tFE AI"�C>ET. rend inctlifie_v: 5rt good are the pro+- ten land in gttantitte� whcrereft -- -��' rinse again, and put-them on to - r %,1th soft soap, is available, end it v; apparently thq - a few moments uttly. Drain and put smoothly. `•' recto cr,nsideted thfst it is impassible to wide-awake United filates• farmer wha them In a st&w pus[ containing some T9'Clean Rugs-f3trty white skrn ;t.4r: F1e.Rared Against Death with-a Burning iwy land.here item:,individual holders will reap the bcrieEiE of the phenomenal - ;, butter, tet thorn brov,n.irsi this, carefully sponge p' anything lhinyl but the very Lighest prices. ccvelopment which w•as as'sared by WA can be cleaned with a s oft to and ua a �. Ondr - nn naphtha !s highly inflammable. An act M grFat t,rn�Pr Ja rt ccmt��1 n.la iv isttcreGtlrig ta•note In-.this cqn-. summers w rAtl 'crop, whlc>I Sir our out alt the: butter anti put in a + ofd Brushes. � Flau�hrtM y l eefion that the or1al nal crinin line et 1 -- ttpoming them. at Interiut . When done, -thd; but great care must be u+ , as trash piece. adding a tittle chopped Pars- tio,sch g' in lite London (,azetlP., wtilctn afrnounn he C. t'. R. vyati ra ectad-through al- h o '111 bo' Zarried n and onlarReti p. 1 g y the hundre& of -millions----ot--dot - - „`lis-t->'ftuctr -� the bestowal of.the Albert anodal of 'Ile •nwA tlw,l _ident:enl,- territory on'whkh tars which'will be spent to tete West ' ^ "' o an - - rtaard `i lioliti, ami th.ls sec•lion-of the Grirnd..Tnlnt; i'aciilc In__railroad construction In:the nerd _ that they' never should be allowed to rest ner employed at Itis Lake \`lc^a nnso4s s: naav eine, ter,I few Yeats. -: . . : •- on .the bristles. Mine, KalgoorNe, \\',•stern .1,t trail;. - tire Chnadian f's ifl4 was.clnenged tatti ,`,_„ . . \;Liable Vacea.-if is a good pian Lo +tchallswa�xnrkinl Iasi ;\prit OY-the ;r so9th to the .present loratioi, • : partially fill-valusble china vases with 1.200 felt level of the. thine with two cam-. tualtily tis a resutt Of:tfic'effurtr' of the F9t8;�(Cll Glttl ELT1 Lr AFftiCA. F ... , wind or. to place shot in them, for Viiia ,panions. They.had lit the fuse- to a settlers in the country around NVinnipeg --"7.--- they are rendered too heavy to be_easily coiled of clsar{;cs of dynansiip, and w.•rn nd Brandon, whit t�. was even Shea save T.harges Against the Officer of thf - `' i Wet Umbrellas.-A net urtibrnlln nevsc «hen one of .thP.ch o t'< • . cetl+in ntfers of banus+�+ mala b 4 , f -:� :M upset. - retitle fur safely to the lrnvec ictal thte#T poimtat<it, & I op'ai�'°`ttt . y +ha1. rcpeditiat. �-' • should be lett open to dry, as stretching The ligtsts wt•re ail cxtin',,,xishecl by citizen of Winnipeg. This change was - ­g4itd to The F150AGN vvhiCe damp makes the silk liable,to lh0 expEion, rad Nichylla called out.in probably ff aise inove at that time, -cue The Governor-General of 1=renclq \Yost . lacers handle down- a darkness to know it any one were the road- nn ueitinna 1 rev• s ; expetienc ward, and lett to drain unifortr+ly. hurt. Fie grope us way aver. O c- very rich :d(strint, the ealternl part of f:olonial Mini..ter a report containirt8 - _ has learned 1}iat fltome vt'ticcn Lighting Fives.-U it fire requires hris to tile,spot where hc,heard Isis coin- 'which *vas then more thickly setth�d the graves(' charges against Majot t� grains require fat' differ- blowing to give it a good start, it wilt rade Bentley groanioj;. than that surrOitnding (tic,more north- {,rerejean, olio recently led sit expedj- ent soil than others, be found That* blowing drvn into.the Tho. six-foot `fuses of the other four err, siwvey. tion front Senegal against the Mooch nl i. flames makes It burn up more,JWghtty charges were burning at the rate t file. Nort hwest. .i:+owc'"er, is•now ready Mauritania to punish Them for the mue- ao�tae;ops need diger-. and rruickly Than if blown from under- ninety sr>conds a ' Yard, and Nichoitsgilt! waiting r tkr,:naw crailroad. The. C'O lei:r-�—J int tlaanother neat new n e coo t .n0 rescue nos tract through which thi.; portion of the Major F7rcrejean, having caused a Ht iciows th2t a great In the Sick Room.=When it is not.ad- comrade in less than three minutes both tint, pas:ea ia, as stated a!eve, com• numlx r of Mears-men, women-and• - , dCitl.fds upon right vlsable to. open the windows of a sick would be blown, to pieces: p1Ctely taken up and.is still orrupied in children''-to-be seized and braighl be- plandtt� at the right_ room, yet necessary to change thy: heavy Fie dashed up thtr•lncline, from.ttie top hinny cases by':the origin;( settlPrs'wtlu fore him., aurnmoned them t7 denountce - time Bond that the soil atmosphere, sprinkle n few spoonfuls of of ahich'Bentlev'a groans carne. .On,the °rfched ire 'rf quarter or a century ago, Mr. Coppolain a mord@s'er•'T�-prison- {+♦ = , Cologne in a basin, and set fire to it,• top•he wound ,itis comrade lying under hclieving that the C. P. B. would fol- ars, encourzrgrd by their ` maralwu�� I. must be kept enriched. To Clean Evening Dresses.-I-ipht- an enbrmaus stone. lov. the ;survey as Ilrst inade. Thea: who had. preached a holy war againal No use of'complainin� colored evening gloves can be. dry ye had to roil the stone away befO.r''• early fiCtilers have bProme prosperous. the French, refused to answer: cleaned easily at a in a short,time. lie could mev,o hint, but, he succeedtA and arnithy. The soil-4.,; particularly The inhuman order was then given to in-summer about a tats- hila' (aloe made in the Spring. The gloves must be. r,r,t ori the hands. or in getting his comrade 8'Own• r:ct. and Nle ridinfaFi abundant,-and na- pet the refractory nati�`cs.to ksrturo,and on wci,deri dummy hands, then rubbed Just as he reached a place of"sa[MY tore has lavishly answered their, ef- illus ;tench n'contmsion fn)m them hltj • Decide before the seed all with fine Fuller's(awth,and next the oltitr charges exploded, ' Bentley forl•c•- This`part of the Grand Trunfc their agony. ' But, still'they refrained �' ` is planted. • ' with a dry flannel• and finally shaken subsequently died of his -injuries. Pacific should ,be oris of the best .rr_)' Mille.. - '�t be8ttitrlet0 tame- to tet--rid of the powder. hiix a,jittle .. 1 1T,rt 'on'the who -sysMm.' Largo trade The chief Ot the punitive a pcdition _ French chalk with sitft�d bran, and rtub is atreadv there, and the. new railroad tisereupon determined to strike terr•ot' _ the gloves with this after the fortilcr-pr-e- B his - ' _-UM ILIHOUn-�lrUiw'E5'TiO�i. through arhicht the�('r ondI Sa 'asci , Ord tlfnt stubborn trit?esrncp. •. - -- . human 3t fila a the--eyes- cess. - --- akritoon, orderer negatese sharpshooters hitt, fore the evil is too deep . TO Keep Food FEot.=Covor it. close( Nothing is more comrtLQn,in ehu,dhool., rooted« At the first-evi- nn in the oven !n a Pan ot•lk+l Witter: than indigestion Mottling is uiortl.I<<'ilt Pas on ifie'vvay Lo TLdmonlon, .is chered them b t yes of the is will prevent it from-drying. , I snici to l±e the .beist.wheat land !n iIte others.. Tho iOctims were felled with jie;. • - dax* _pf�jo� of $ash {lam and Tonbrtue.-\\'hen getting lOvv dangerous to proper r rov:th, more weak• Jbrt•Pld, better than anywhere else in the clubbed rifles kicked to death,hung upon and you wish still to make a.presentabte ening e. the constitution,d or more likely Northwrat. This country is of an en- the branches-all-the tries, and-aced ate, . S`COtt'S Emulsion , dish..slice thinly; tboln roll to look neat, to pav, ilia way to dangerous disease• lirPl different chnracler from the dry targets for revoh•er practice. And wtrils ` � and lay'on n dish alternately with thick NothinL is more easy to keep under corn Y sbo� be taken imine- trot .tor proper food and,Baby's. Own 1 an nin lands to the south traversed this alrocirnfs scene,was'at'its.,�t • ' slier, of hard bOiied,eig and a rnor`.e! 'Fnblets will cover the,.whole ground• b, the Cnnadinn rarific betweenNionse- other sha'rpshontcrs were sett[ taking diately. There is noth- -of:parsley between each roll. . _ , jaw and Calgary. The'territbry \vhich ;s Snapshots with'their cameras. - i}tag that will repair lrpre,i; strong Proof. Mrs. G. G, Ir•v= in,r Trout, Brook, Qtte., says: ''Nl'y baby now beim opened up has remained un• . hfajor E rerejean on his i et.ha actual- 1. 1 _ _ o wasted 'tissu'e more 11oy was troubled with chronic hldiaes se(((ed only throeggh••entire lacy of rail- lv toa�tt;d of the l.ssoln he had iftugh3 quickly or..replace lost pI5H\V!iSI11NG. tion and was'a constant sufferer: No- read fncilil•ias; although' the new Cana Ute natives' tend i!. was, thus that the flesh snorC' abtlad2trttly - ; -thing helped him until I tried Bab3y's i duan N;cirthern taps it still further north. Governor-General heard of th6 affair- thui Scott's Emulsion. L'Pon dishvvr shing do away with-nl.-ny ,Ow..n Tubtets,•but these promptly curt1d Some homestead lands ,are still mail- and reported it to M. Clemente), the pet theories lield,by hotiselccepers. First him and he i; noiv as healthy a little ah[e here, but many people .have been Colonial Minister. �. -. It nourishes'and builds following the surreys of the nevv road, rld!jor Frerejenn will be brow ht at and most radictil is-the order of wash- lac.) as you would care to see. always i g u1. p the body when ordi•, ' „ ung the dishes followed by a house• keep-tile tablets Try ,Ouse and they'and most o?''the' desirable horrresteads. duce bcfoeo a. court-fnnrtial, :and title I arc'already applied for. it is certain affair will be severely dealt.with, as.tis nary food's 'absolutely 1:neper trtktPCd IIt - A lE>Okilll; •SC1Gr1Ce -C(uicklc cure all the troubles of child•.!(tial lr soon as ennstruction !s nail tm- A4inister recently issued the most sArfn-. 11 scTlool. The usual order was f;,ll�wed, hr-,od." Every mother should lreepthes�,' '*' _ with the glass and the silver,the tt•r,r.upa T'ublets on hand. 'They.cure•-all the, way tvest,of,'Saslcat.bt`in, thtfe_'(vitt gent lnsiructions that these atrocities nit', -we,outsendyouaFalwpre/`n I. and saucers, ,and them the astonished minor, ailments of•children. .and.. their,�' no first-class homestead land avail- the pari of thaw in'aultiorilY' must' 1►A visAor„ wits vvie,Td6(I''t1lo dish towel, prompt adminisfration 'jwhen trouble n151e diiecTly"aiottg'the'rOad,'and; in put n stop to. F . • • found that she vv;as .beiq hanrlcyl net cotlins may save a precious little life. fact, little good land will thin he ob= 1 - -. ct erre that this J _ . -- .. tainable iri the entire Mellita est-at- any - T picture in the form I tcinvara '� They-hrc -i;tfat•snteed to contain no oni•� � - of a label is on-the I '-"I-never a}1mv my mill: bucker, pans, etc or harmful drug. You- can grit hut'high prices. • imitDING TI'llttJCGH SALT. . writ pper of every f or any of ni bright ttitw'are t,1 o into Baby's Ojgn Tablets.froni: an dru est ,'I•he,'wisdom.•.of The gowirnmeht Illi se- •. - ' ''bolt el of rmutrion - tt Y 6 g Y " Y gg curia the consirhiciion of the ncty rail- In Sa� Domino there i., a remarkable: - ,you bt;__, - I the dish water after Mutter t!i hi'� ur, or by mail at-,25 cents a box by writ >; 1; • •. - . greasy plate's lkive-beer, in. it,':. sa[cl lite ung . the' Dr. \\-illiams' Medicine Co., as,y without gi•antirrp+'a single acre of salt i'a'Kinlatn, a mass o7 crystalline salt•, :, —SCOTT t:$b I hou�cl:ecper. "The tin dishes Itrat haye Brockville, Onl. : innd is gwAt--6VIdcnt lei, ,'anydrie Z011• 'almost. four ri R!.,; lone, said'fo contain{ B O W N E t been merely uscd in,proparing the meal, -- v ersatnt with conditions in the West. lie nearly ro,ao,ftoo tons, and to be so clear( or ca•en those .lust-have been riser] fni ,-••onc doubts•'tor a mouient'the necessity that medium-stied print can be read] , 'CHEMISTS ' custards and sauces and not tear( the " id you •ever try tO ride {he bicycle, Of the early grants KNitrtl_,More necas- with case-thrbugh- a blook a foot ick. 1 Toronto, Ont rush up!r•t•- if Ihey,hav'e been prepared Captain Flarnacles'i"- .."Do you thing Bary to bomis and telae; thy, constrirc- •Y_ ,_ # j a�A fRt propr-rly• h;• rinsing out anytbing stit-ky roared the old sail,sr, "that I would be hqt: of the trnnsconllnenln] roar) and n Thr coal, doesn't make the man, but .n art,sr<te, by a tittle, bra rn anti cold water; They found nbonr,9._a Crgit (hit.jttd Ill{ cud• the conditions which prevailed titihen ata much Cleaner (flan the pl itis and der to front'"• .the Canadian'Pacifle Railway WIA Do• the lawsuit makes the attorney. .a.'. .,n ,. • ', .. y ..•r '_' -•: r -...- .....ay. .,yilk,'L`..b$. 70 -,--:-.- r !s'.'. ,-,.+T.. .,,..Sit•.;; ,_ . ..p 7 Atm NUNN ­W7 V. Iiie-hirkison whs.in the act of stealing at J, F. Brownscombe's city a couple of days this week. qore, -Miis M. McCausland spent nt a Mrs. In the afternoon he appeared pe -before M istrate Hamiltdh'and Fos- t t N. Richardson was iu- th s I few day ' he last week. ter- and;.ff;ted his-guilt, -and after- ane arawni • cit)r on Wednesday. �y and Mis&�E. a locture from the bench was cominif;- LOCALISMS -Mrs. J, H. Biin and 84fely placed behind the John Gormley is vis -edfor trial at.Whitby. Smithwork- iting-friends Seldon were-in Toronto on Safur- -in.Scarboro this week. ds�y ed on 11 THw TixEi" sialf duringr. 114any are suffering at present October and part of November last tock. 0qgk•n� -dale -Miss Baker spent Sunday til-two- -with friends in Oshawa. - - from a cold that seem to be quite and-then-went. to Arthur un -Mr. and Mrs.Parsell,of Yarker., prevalent weeks agb. His whereabouts since Bow. then were unknown until early yes- spent Sunday at Alf Mullett's. -W. D. Gordon was in ...memo..........•••••••••••••••••••••••.L......a... terday rnoMj.:pTwhvi3 ,,J. Stiner and -J. D. Remmer entertained a manville. on Wednesday attend- -g'Hassel, who d been in'Port'.Fer� few friends on Friday evening ipg g meeting of Presbytery. races, were returning home pairs cotton fleeced _C. H. C. W . bt f the ry at the We. have -forty large heavy last. 0 ngticed.A bright the. Blankets. which we will sell away below their 'Scho-651­6-f-Practical tical--861e—nce, The light_ in 'value. We have also many other lines which we --S. V. Linton fi" the date 0- store. They were suspfcious Of hip sale for Thursday, F61iru- rontOl visited R. A. Bunting rin and quietly aroused some of -sell at f -�5 7 -redUCtiOB, jh8t-to get Tuesday evening. Brownscombe staff, 'who made the will from a to 40% 1st. �y­f r stock and to make room for new &ry Oead I . I I lie —The Spink Mills office has capture. Know' ery.cora plete stock'in. -Masers Palmer & Vans -goods. We have now a v mm­rl&-painted and new�-sfgns chanee oT.escape.was cut off-8mith shipped, a carload of stock t -I;ke rolled lip in some buffalo robes and all lines. + X, D a laced thereon whereby the place ave his purs, hunt an hour. uers;a T. an Hartrick, who Us been made much more attrac- ave he was caught, His plunder MEN'S Working Clothes, Underware, Sox, Mitts, have been visiting friends in the five looking. * I . - , + consisted of some co rs, --tobacco X. 9 pple y 4. .., Sunda-y last 'tb sessiol; of and undArw-pa M Tlpf .4� Paps, etc., 0-01-02 8ft-t-luffir. F, r- n-his act at -We are pleased to see Mr. E.. St. Andrew's -church was increas- Brownscombe's he visited THE TimEs y four- members, when the office to LadiesUnderwear, Hosiery,Dsass'Goods, W rap- Crawford out again after his seri- ed b - toasting his feet at the fire, as .-perettes, Gloves,...Fancy Collars, Lace Ties-great � .:,,ious illnesg-of the past few we6ks. owin were or a,in as e ers: well as mixiniF up type and freezin onto a-composing stick. The editoverist ` df the pa st day-or Messrs . . -Simpson, J. Murkar,. ­LThe'*6atho6r o M. S. Chapman, and W. Gilchrist. suit' Case Was also labelled to go if - .•two indicates that we may have everything worked -Alright to carry -Mr. A. Johnston, of Green- _:Great Bargains it Fancy'Goods. some winter yet.before summer is wood, has been appointed a license away the plunder. The boy ii not a' at hand. bad fellow, but avictim of cigarettes -Mr. Jacob Dafoe,who has been commissioner by the Provincial which has been the cause of many :'',.'Come and see us. _pending a few' weeks in the city Government in�the place of Mr. S. a young man's downfall.-Times: H.* Stevenson, Brougham, ..,with relatives, has returned, to Do yotf Pidkering.- Messrs. Real and Scott still retain Sufferer= extract teeth -The annual business meeeting their-positions.on the board. without pain'? will - -1 sprain-- Jo' hn Dielie . & -CO "-of 8 d congregation I . -The many friends in Picker- Debtist—Not always.rew I " 13 wrist be hilel on the evening of Friday Ing Of Hamer Greenwood con- ed my on orfe a couple of the 20th inst. gratulate him on his election,by days ago, andit still' hurts.--Phil- y -James Kennedy broke the the city of York to. the imperial' adelphia Inquirery Hook-Do you feel that you axle of- his wagon Monday-even- parliament. Mr. Greenwood,is a ing after crossing Ptigh's bridg-L. native of Whitby, and his mother have been repaid for all the mo'n- a native of Brougham. Mr. Green- Whik --the Iast with a load of sawdust. ey.you have spent on your daugh- -Mrs, G. Kerr was in-,Bowmap- wood is rapidly rising in public tev�s musical educati-qn? villa Wednesday attending the esteem,and his career in England Nye-Well, those dersirable I will give 20.per c( �6ff all woplleu goods4ri my is being 7 n Qf the Whitby watched with interest b annual meeting y neighbors-next door tave moved-. store, for eash only, consisting in part of Men's- Canadians. P ab terial of W. F. M. S. -Philadelphia Record. Uuder- -Vie are pleased to report tha't -This week the Toronto Sattir- Underwear, Ladies' Underwear, Youth's wear, Hats, Caps,.Mitts, Gloves and all Flannels. Boouej-who has been seri- (lay Night changes bards,"E. E. bw rom pneumonia 41y,ill f inia is grad- Sheppard selling out to H. Gag- Clydesdale-ttockrooa nier, the well-known trade jour- W.' "LOGAN Pickerind - Ont ' ll�recovering,thou he sacrament oT the Lord's nulist, with whom will gh slowly. U be associa- :Hercules Poultry :Fooa Supper will be administered in St. ated Joe T. Clark, at present of -Sunday-. the editorialstaff.of the Toronto. Full stock on baud-' Gives flavor Andrew's church next -.,4preparatory services 'will.be held Stat,'and formerly of the ncxER- and agreeableness to animals OOT Sol AR- this(Friday)evening. n4c. NEWS. Mr. Clark was at one d tinder a posi- WARM TOOTWE ' me: rL R. E. Johnston's time associated with Mrl-Shelp. tj ve-gdarantee of*atis- -rcemembe -faction or money implements.- me. extensive sale of short-born- cat. pard as assistant editor, Aand is .-tie, horses and farm. well fill the position refunded.- at hi,-s of-editor. His numerous Pic s.takes place L; D-BANKS. raises on the Kingston Ro" hig friends congratulate Mr.Clark Pickering, Heavy Socks and-Dark Snag-broof Rubbers..' . on securing. such'an enviable posi- suff.-F.-Hobbs and W.: H. 65n. Under his edi.turship, Sat- -:,Hea).y Felt-lined Leather Boots for men and boys. iP Banks have . eacfi bought 'one of tilrday-Night will retain its pres-, Oeershoesaud Rubbers in abuiidance, at the pfanc;s formerly used' by Pick". ant popularity vWth the read.in'g ering College. They are ane ip- public. h& struments and were purchased at ­;-At the last regular meeting 119 bargain: of Ontario'LodiL;- -324, T.-�U. O.F. Re A BUNTING'S, P*dkeri rg in." _A number of our younk men the- following brethren were in- drove to Whitby on Friday even- stalled into. their respective offl- ing last to witness the key ces for the enStiLing year ;match between Markham find J. P. G.-A. Forsyth Whitby in which the latter won --.;L. D. Banks N. G. Poultr 1---. - by a score of 11 to 1. Ir.;G.-C. H. Hata Of all materials and design Do You. Keey . . -On Monday night and Tuesday Sec."W.-G. Ham hentl n @took. Is Will PILY You. imorning, a fierce wind-storm' F. S.-W. O. Law bo mll at our works acd inspect our stock Eggs per day -passed-over these parts. -owing . .'Treas.'-w. D. Rogeii' wid obtalz pri&s. Don't be,misled by If so, do you get Two Prom each ? emplot them emsequens- If you don't youhadbetter g;6t some to the great force of the wind a Warden--4. R.,Thexton. ly we ":a om'd do throw ad the meenta i,a* f 20 ...­"Umber of window-panes in the O. G.-J. Clark per owt., which you Wffl I. G.-R. Moore 'village werfiLhroken. corWely save by purcl:iasing from us. A - ALFALFA FOODS - - r. and Mrs.Albert, J- Ridley. Cou.-R. Gormley o%u solicis@& ,of Richmond, near Paris, were R. S. N. G.-J. Stephenson WNff BY IRANITE Can �J:,The only Freen food for poultry in winter'r time.: Just .1 S. NL G.-D. Simpson ow.Post 02 tos, on"do ha the guests of Mrs.Peart and other k. what Poultry men ve been lookingfor. Also, Pick ri%ffriends daring R. S.V. G.-Gordon I.& y was a former g the past Mr. Ridley, L. S. V. G.-W. A. C3 resident of this village and ob- S. S.-IA. McCausland PURINA MASH)* -J. H. Bundy serves t chang-A during.his 1- 8- 8. A.combination of-Alfalfs�, mill-feed-and meat scraps. .-tw rs boence. Chap.--J. Gteenlaw as :­ This proper thing fors,warm mash. 0 Findlay e ex tingly regiet to nist-Aw"Fin y ,.port e departure this week of !-Te .committee appointed at T C3 U qW a S A. C. and Mrs- ChtmTn the citizens' mestitiff two weeks !9 9 2 To.either.of these Ad a little Moore from our midst after a i -HERBAGEUM' and the latter's sister, Miss I. ago, to wake on ries into the .10 -fti- cost of a system)toulfl• waterworks 11. .3�5 ,ompleted rr , r L 19 21 dence in Pickering of a year and a for fire protection have - 1144 their Labors, and the result die- ot 1110. Mr. .Cummer has lately rr.01 :r !7-_alta . X And you-get the eggs I placed in Ang- Poses of the ion forever, as charge of the q nest Almn' church in Sinn ant and the cost is prohibitive.. An out- y line of t wffl begin his duties on Sunda a ns we F016- �1.1 LN next. Since coming to Pickeeing to Mr. C. . C. of the a -only one•place in town-to get.these goods. they have won a host of friends School'of Prabtical Science. To- Apr b6 U, who 't losing thera:.as a real- rOntO, v go rho kindly .the qnes-- 12 d4ints• our village. -tion much '.consideration. His -M :.-The committee appointed to lowest calculation i pace aces the cost 0- mj ubscription to as- at ",060. ' The, pipe' alone, of - raise funds by a' 40 -Cha' pz ' m- an which abont 10,000 feet would be *0" -*lot In the re-building o"ickering bet. im� Collage, are now actively at work required, costs $2.10 per foot. 0 9 Nov. emomw and now have over $1,ffln- sub- Besides this the digging of the Dia.aIl - scribed-by the T-6 -Tick- January 1907-w1bitbT 0, 0abs-A 10.Brougbam sidents,of, ditch for the pipes, drains from erinx alone, and-this sum'will be. he hydrants,40-foot water-tower, Perry 13,Uxbridge 20,CAULUMV033 19, increased eonsiderablt, Fifth y I t hydrants, etc., would place the Gals. has been authorized by the Col- figure which the citizens cost:t a I IO u Lvio i Y'o ' Gain UPIO-Atlege Committee to make a toiarofWoul&not consider for a momen r ur vise DISPERSION. SALE the Province-foil the purpose of It is now up. to theni to de tivuCilung subseri ti-oh'S -for .scheme-�som:B--iytherwhich same purpose. 111�e understand give us sotnd degree of prqtection 7 that his efforts so far have been in case of fire. Will sell by public auction, on -low crowned with'gucc6ss. ��Tb,6 unusual mildness of the _ _ - - -Ou Monday evening, Rev'. Air' . weather so far, which been 1 Pa Griffith,-returned.missionary from t onlyJn thil Parlor Cook, regifl.ar$41.00 for$86.00. the case no par of Jig =7 19th At his fain,l6t 6, concession 2(King- Honan, Chips,, gave,Ec'most inter. the country but all over the con- 80.00. : e0thig address' in St. Andrew's tinent and also in Europe, bats led ' 'ston road)Tbvtriship of Picker- I Base Burner, 36.00,' ry by scientific men and ering,the whole of his church on the work in that land. '�6 in 4&001 2 Heateraj- Mr.Griffith in a very fluent speaker resulted- in's.new .tho6 of the Ir of short-Honi Cattle and, gave a most graphic- picture'.weather. According to tie theory Herd - of the conditions_ existing in that there is a great- system,of weath.-I :Numbering about 35 head, .2 Robes, 8•00,. •.. 6.50. field of enterprise: He er change existing ,between the ted out the many difficulties eastern hemispheres,_-bX •which His WORK HORSES 2 Borse -ets, "1.00, -Blank -�L-Wt emfront­ the missiondrie§ these two -always have in an ol?- fknd FARM-IMPLEMETNTS. • The chief of these were, great posite manner: If one region is N., poVerty,,-Wn and racial excessively wet the other is exces- TxRms:-Six months -credit On- AP.- '0-&-ling,out- these --sample lines to baake, tWnce t tk -We- are ride. 0 s hding-' these h siVely dry, or if one region is- -proved security,of 5 per cent. per 'tbAn'tigual the other is annum off for cash... 99culties the-last.f9w years were colder full of succuss anent to the miss warmer. -' Just.. at present the. room f6f new gdbaim "DoWt miss-.a bargain. sionary. Mr. 'Griffith, passed EsC�teru or Indian area is un- Qualityand breeding of the Short; Horns will•be first-clas& through the terrible ex q�jually cold,,w.hile. the Western experiences of the Boxer uprising but that hemisphere is enjoying -unusual , As -Mr. Johnston has rented his ...................wo-ow warmth. �-- So -delicate is the farm everything will be sold. -p.erQid of. fire and- blood. has wrought wonderful changes . balanode, however, that this part .' For Catalogues of, Short-Horns sap- ro es in likely to be the temper of the Chinese. . From 4 the world is just as I ply W t Plunged into cold weAther as General Hardwar a feeling of the-deepest conte to R, E.-JOHNSTON, Pickeribg, for everything foreign, I!ItEe'.experience a contiouence of the �gaOr�,Df stock 1� W 2r U64 If ns C V Wrightrialit Of the v oreigneris now looked up.ta conditions. ORL`'' `:ter, mild 474� ARTHUR-certain feelln of respect, so Uxbridge JOHNSTON, Greenwood. now -tsgton that th6 path of them AucT7owzM4. IL iQ- M11('b more pleasant one has been in the past. I - Capt. T. R. Robson. J,6 ­ TL BUNDY. Early it morain Ralp L. Fairbanks. �"u A I Smith,of tby, �raa caug t in the.23-14 �gggt•• �'r'