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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_02_02 ..„..n..r„ .r•. :'' _' _ .:'�i�rnr¢ 4�'❖.*.'k;','^� '.rS "'- .�. *'j "L11-- 1'1 'y'R:.a '� .'SR�+,•,'%_.r,�F•s�'..n,4y°),•"L`" t i"? �",'..p"Jf�.'- LF t•,.,-iM.� a _.. " , :-.. .. ,; •-„_, -; ;Z- _ �jr� Was-�.,M M'�.as � .''a' n"'�'�fs "HA',ai.`•>a*.'"�9�",3.... ._,.sm�A,..,.er.','as., ..�•.w"et- .,. P^�we. _ YY .- '._A. gyp, Y•�C ."4' .. W..C+.fw,• w r. ,.-..vl ",. .4 "+•a'. -1 Yom.^ ., ..,'ti• ..el '$°r, s.....«. . ..,j•.w. .:F d_ ... �'.."�•' r J.u ` ��':.a`�a^Iy :. '471•.. '•, w. ,. •?. . ,..-�a...t.•.- n<. _.... <.. .� - ,,.... :... ,. ::°; .'.. .4 -. » -*+. ,. ,.,•.b'�1 .ryas- % •�,.• V . •� T '• � is ,.r� ” - N.FRIDAY. 'FEB. �,=. 1906 ------: •VOL. X.XV. ' ...- ., .__':�-.- -:.•-Pi-CgE�,ING. ONS.;- ,- � � I Highland Creek. .DaHAWA, _ whitevale. .. 1pr,o'f"essf,vscaL aLaiD:. - -_ _ — Spink Mills.' A grand concert under the-auspices roug a eserlp ion urnis - Hair r1 ons mus up. of the Highland.Creek Public Library ed by the Toronto police, Chief'at our academy. --- Feb 9th A oo two M►'•' Kiry's ea1Q.was, well_.at Btfiatal. P.ICKER11�G• will be held in Elliott's hall on t-he Crawford arrested on'Friday'lastJ row DT1R. R. M. STEW.ART, 'Markham. Red Wheat 80 bus, ) program is ¢sung,prepared at which Mimlco on Tuesday of last week. aty$e DENTIST. White Wheat `80tlma'' 1 the following tale❑t will take part: Honor Graduate of Toronto University,. ;Spring Wheat 70 bus. Misses Collin and Trainer, of Tor- They were loitering around the G. Arthur Poynter is busy these otadaate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. - Gooae Wheat •''14 bus. I T. R. tracks here when arrested. da _teaming lumber to*' Mark-- OFFICE—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. onto ; Kiss Melville Mr Downarti, , 5's g creaM a.3s, Re ba Flogs, tdi.60 i elocutionists,• of Toronto ; highland They are two of.the toughest res-'ham. Open.daily.g a M.to 0 P.m.. Cream Buns, Rest Family, i.60 !Creek Male Quartettg;. Mr Brown, of .gals on record sash having been I Mr. Hornshaw'is note r.ndodbt- 1toMdence,Main st.,Nortb Toa-naps,-Fancy Pastry, 4.20 =af!or,Family Flour, t.92 Agincourt, and A T Elliot, of High- sentenced to Kingston 'for house- edl�our most important shipper - - AT vNIONVILLB EVERY FRIDAY, Cotton,Jute or Paper Bags included, land Creek, soloists; ger Mr Kerr; breaking robervs._ Oneof them of stock.•P. W. office over summerfel'at R - M i , IL a.m to Bran$1 r.00 Tqn _ Miss Florenc�_-��__ anist Se,ec- Bilver'e Store. 17tf Shorts, $20 00 fio is the boy who fired the Jiimico We are pleased to see A. E _ tions on the banjo will be given by School, TheTorouxa a�lt'hQLitie�.,-M or around a R.E. S.'BARHER,L. D. S..D. D 8 :jumbo,$25.00 Torr Messl's-A T Elliot and H•Bennett An ?�j gain after-his rear --D Dentist,Stonffville. Honor graduate or Cracked Corn $1.15 per 1001bs amusing frirce entitled '� That Rascal were glad to have thein returned I ant illness. ` the Royal colletenf Dental tdnrgeone Lad of Whole Corn, $l.iu per iW lbs, pat", will be even by the 8carbnio And Chief Crawford was rewarded Sam. Manuel threshed 4 bushels the university of Toronto, Hours-9 to 19 a.m.. Corn Cho $'2.50 per ton.. Dramatic Clu An orchestra will be for his cltrer .capture of the tufo of red clover seed in one hour-e zie 9 to 5 p.m.. Office in Grubin's Block,over Jew- pp P - elery store. Local telepboue No,.9t. Appoint- Wholesale prIcee of application, in attendance Admission, adults .., fugitives,-Reformer. day lately. _, menta maybe made for evenings. Resirletce ' 4M every Monday an Granath, Tyhol'ewhetnt cents; children 15 cents Johnston.is no O'Brien are.' 11tARBH H W busy gath- Tnesdsy, Office ovor White's store. 2nd Flof[T'8Uxbridge. O sawdust ----- — loop of all kinds. _ _- •� Audley. „- f om Mr. Poynte supply f "topping and Grist-tnp: -- - In anendeavorto collect '-a bill James ��owlan is bus these. Mediccad. What sprin like weather: g rut up 15 years ago, Silas E, lior- days breaking in a carload of colts «'m. Jackson preached here last a PICKERING GOAL - tan; general store-keeper of Kes- which he received --fall." � F. EASTWOOD. M.D.. Sureaon Sabbath. wick had Charles Draper arrest- sir. -Appleby of England, has . to Canadian Pacific Railway; Corcner Co Y. Miss Wills has 'secured Steady em- p - patario Conary: I•ener of Marriage Licenees. - plOyment with Mts. Guthrie. ed and brought - before -Judge enga$ed• with -hobt. >\owlan and Claremont; Office hours—Before 10 a.m., 1 to 2 gyros At Spink-Mills. Chas. L nde,hxa moved the vld «'inehester at Toronto on Satur- is proving a very faithful servant. p.m,•and doral 7 to 8<p.m: Private telephone p y day. �Y12en Dra�ei'• was undersympathy ecnnecticuwith•Balsam,Greenwood,Brougham ppost-ofllee to his house; the same will Robt.Tweedie has arses.• Mt Zion,A.Johnston's(fth cont, Wm cowie's Stove Coal $E?a'ton. be used for kitchen. age ran tip a'bili with Morton to in the loss of one -of his horses.' ?tdicon),and T�Pugb'e(9th con) &ly Cbestaab Coal G'Li ton. ?Kies.Aiiee�Ve¢.tney having secured 'the dmoutlt of $190. Then he ran The services of- the.•best Y. S's'lir _ , Pea Coal 5 25 Ern. her diploma from the Jameswwn N. the counts Select Lump Coal, $5 33 ton. Y. school of nursingis awn ractis- away and left,,-his aged mother. y Could not gave-the y P animal. T Blacksmith Coal, $5�ton. Mg her chosen calling. May she meet Ten years later he returned from 23c.per ton discount for cash, with much success. Texas, NY here he had spent the in- W e regret that We have to eom - E. FAREWELL,.Q. 0., BARRIS- Fan weight guaranteed, . TER,OOznty Ornwn Attorney,dad Conaty Orders for coal left with W' Peak vclil James Holt has. decided to go terval. He left before Morton be- in of the foul language indulg Co be delivered promptly. treat in March. to tr - his hand in'the cam aware of bis presence. Five ed if, by'some of our young men S ilsitor. Court Hones.Whitb7• Above prices Subject to Change without y p while skZttin _ �oticr: new country, CODsequen.tly he wilt years later he re.tLlrlred, and .live' g on the �ppond. We _ OW & ACGILLIYRAY, BARRIS- bold all auction sale next month. It ton was waiting. for:him witli his trust they will not 5o forget them- - D hem- Dera,solicitors,do. oaoo 0 Oeste POs$, J. r,• �' I'` � deems a pity so menu good men leave ill, and another for $53, he had salves as to repeat it. eMN Whitby.Oct Jac.Hail Dow,W.A.;Theo. L. Cinta.rio, but its a good• lace. - tten u ' A.eGiflivrav,LL.B. Mone.to Loan. 8y LIMMITUD bought up, neatly"trrl p J.L.Spink, D.31.Spink W hhte is�wo thy of -thought. The Judge Winchester discharged the " Petsf•tltaf-y.' Provident Manager feeling seems general that the former Prisciner becattie, the debt was _ 9�� �� system of road-work -ryas better than 'eontrac'ted before hf9 client at- LuT gOP$,VETERINe BY t3BR• _ -—------- tile. present and we hope he may suc- tained his-majority.-TiMEs. Forlun' g. ' A1- GEos, Grainate of 1120 Ontariovet- Geed- in hisefforts. Supposing: any 1 erinary College, Toronto, registered member '! ysLa one wishes to pay he wt 1 have the ' ed the Ontario Veterinary Dtedica• Aa.ocistion. fautiel V : Kttel 0 liberty. There afe ;undreds cd dol - - Brougham. - "OQloe►nd noidence one and one gaarter Miley ;dry yearly paid f� commissioners -- - Tlesroub north of Green River. Offle and shoeing ivatethat could b !iotas 8 to 11 am., and l to 4 pm• Private A IAC e e 1 of CatiadA_Carx' ..made to gcs.much father S. Gerow is still in uta critical =. one in my oma P.U. yidress. Oft" g uPP - Let.'s have the old system.._. We never' C -- Co'a best cutters on•hand, . Prices- = . -�'r' out pS--- right: QuxliLy the best. saws a patbinaster neglect his dutieP. J. Phillips removed-to Whitby - - _... y _ The servtce in t�I a eiavr_sh.�iere trill p Irasicrafue� ;M�w do!@C11I8 O,IIB 111�tm@. at 3,u'clock nest Sunday afternoon 11r is sexy slek with �►YtT'9 Chtrrj�l3ectoral cer- _ instead of 230. diphtheria. -- _,, .. .. - _fainly eaten coug� ds FIRE I\TsURaNCR. First-class rigs to hire by day and «++�+— B4OTAt. night. _ OREER RIVER. g bronchi 'Bus A d � ' o. net for et the "carstiral 'on - I>xsyssaon comaans• 'Bus eets all trains. _ Fri-day night. - D• 11, se1"K. Aassa Alph Hooter spenta'few„days,vitb Mr. Arrowsmith's sale one Mon- it Certainly strengthens weak - - •• • He Peak, I'ickerinp.' his family here nay was.a sttccees. throats and weak lungs. C. Doted, of Buffalo; is visiting at Miss M. Stevenson. is .visiting �ustrttu• Q9:azD• his home here: There can be no mistake about ! ,�; - - : Ge erb .' rLnclliathew9 !spent a fen* asps this. You know it is true. And Geo ); y s sane on Tuesday was f BMTING, Issuer of Marriage Furialture., a - lar ely-attended. wn doctor will say�• Liasnssefcribe0ouncy of Ontario. Of• rs. �'Vm. livAiing ie again con- 9t week i the city. r O•. - w of aw store or at hisr•sid•ao•.Plel�g .e fined to her-.bed. - = Bennet is visiting-with his you tiuldluey��beer Iso owns•• Mrs.J. B. Wilson is visiting .ber Sister, aisd*y Pectoral. see arra Mrs-Win. Hubbard. of bet to.sin o - y sister in W hitevafe. T. Poucher attended the county nigh:be wt>.boos: .oa w�,00��Isprsv0e B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK A fall line of Sae/• Mies Mar Turner, of Toronto, is ,mai be was p•rfseftr wea.'-lpra a 1. posveyasosr, Oommimionsr for takina me for a time Council last week'at Whitby., 6TwxLa,alba Ill. sm"Tics, Aeootataas. Eta Mone to lora _ :Olagg.itlrniture now now at bo me around hese C. A. -Barclay has moved into S, .IL Ape sGswt K 31WA& <. m, a�rttyy laser of Marriage Lia •- oa ii;lubition est A good many peop - • h iratw Out. f-r oils ware rooms. - are suffering with severe colds- H. Stevensons for a short time. Mins Mabel Hoover is spending a »l4RfA►�h1. FOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, few days with Mise Ev Hopkins. Messrs• F. N $• Meehin spent s 6� F- for oouuUos of York and Ontario. Ana - .rhes right- :_ Mrs. A. CI&re , of Dust Hill, vie- Sunday with N. Machin of Oshawa �/ J nooRP tics sale•of ail kinds aite0006 to on 2110y"es z. . iced Mrs. Wm.Hoover Tuesday last. Mrs. H. Shea, of Toronto, is out K��boMft re Wth wry sauce, Address Green River P.o., aaa $. 8-.. DiRingbSm• Mrs. P. R. Hoovef left .Saturday visiting her dauchteri Mrs.-F.L. pi ft and � meq•, ��. TPOI3CHER, Licensed Auction- - last to attend to'her sister in Lindsay Gleeson.. . ser,velastor and Colle6tor for the Conn toss r �i who is Veru ill _ yea of York add Ontario All kine.of auction- - Mrs, Y. Rumohr, of Claremont, is F. and Mrs. GerOw, of Toronto, The «aids eooducted and valuations made ■t mod- Eli Nighswander are spending a few- -days with W&"aharie• Estates and eonailtameuts cot_ via itin her brother, WJ'(1�[�� BANy O� CANADA 'r - «scantly managed and sola by auction or and o�er friends. their parents. ]�tJ [ n 4 J� prlvral sad_ tiortmtly zest•, noses andWagner -Co Mrs. J. B. Wilson entertained a -_ oeras a000ttts promptly collected and.ear _ Miss M. .Harvey,. of Piekerin ..:p gg petory Mttlement• IivaranteeK shote or s number ..of'ladiee Wednesday after- epenIt last ' ek. renewing old Ta•arvorated b7 actor Pasliam•at>te/4 *rim for termv and particular., Brou0sm, noon ata quilting bee. aequaintanteS:--"'- Tloic•slsts s>nate>t. Onit Dasa.mai b• fl=ea � by pin• sws Have a full line of fresh and Fear- Win..and Mare. Hoover'and family sothorfsea Capital.............. ....._u.eoo ooQ y_ visited Sunday last with Dor. and Mrs. - Mrs. Laidlaw is"indis • this .•, MAN ]? Subscribed Capit .: ed meats constantly on hand. week. We ho she may soon be �.._. .. McHugh,.of Locust Hill. Pe y UV Capital .. 1W,5� _ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Miss Eva Gertrude Hopkins arrived able to be out again.- ' . JOHN COWAN,Ea T�Trr....�r�a - __ Money t0 -L m�Bologna;�weiners, etc. hoffie this weer from Toronto,where Mr. Norton f>•om , the, North'. Pleat ent �et i g frien west was vlS1t1I1g'11i8 sister, Mrs. ' penial attdntioa gluon to Farmer's Sale _ per cent.- Highest prices paid for ShThhe 9 On U tW. new hail is con : rloL: Collections soUaited•and Pro'My mad. Feted and is"a credit to the ladg a and Ed,, ZVillson last week. Farmers Notes discounted Am can and Butcher a cattle. P g Foreign E=change bought and sold . Drafts IS* a great addition 'to the buildil'ig Mise M. Willson returned home sem,aysilable on all parts of the world $IIl'SIICB'Of,Sllkind8 wortbp-'the village The hall will be from Mitchell after s�ding the uviap Sank>D.FarftWMt. for ,,)pened this (Friday)evening. last two months .with'frieu ?. Intter•est allowed oa d t■-st highest ear _ FARMERS literary rout rates.and credited yearly to epwitoag • •, when a grand mpsical and attended to program,will be'enjoyed. key h., held ' Geo. Seer. icaa•eu. A hoc mate will be a Iii -- the Mammoth rink hese neat ,- ti — Monday avenin between White- If you want a good robe or a good Greenit(ood. y g vale and Brougham: ' Real Estate handled-Conveyane- fur coat or anything in the fur line Yest ing done on short notice, leave your order at the Frrmer's Sup- . Charles Leggett is -vorkiflg forThe 'Pickering `hockey teamply store. 'Prices right: Alex. Moore. played afriendly game on Mon- eeertt No. 1 Groceries always on Band. .. James Plaskitt spent a few.daYs day. AtItill time the score stood Farms to re t-some particularly with Whitby friends. 11 to 2 in favor of our boys. They ,u Highest price paid for all kinds of John M. Lynde, of Balsam, vis- aye open'far challenge., _ Of JAM adapted for pasture. produce, lied friends here recently: Hurrah! for the grand proms- 'f' Earnest T. Cha .)f Pickr- in :the a aif 11 - FARMERS' SL PPLY STORE', ing, was in the village on Tuesday Rink this- (Friday) evening;. _ �,,� - • r. Rkhardsoa• Graham-filed Mrs. .Johns"ton vis- Claremont Citizens' Band will be :-,E. Bryan, 1lanager. -ited Uxbridge friends on Sunday. in attendaicf6 Do' open at i - Notary Public, Pickering. A inti lber of, children in this,lo- p• ni., Admission, skaters; 15cis., Reveals a l D011IINION BAl' H entity are sick with chicken px. spectators l0ets. �tartlifig �adti6►c 0 QQIPg -_ Miss Annie Calvert has return- , The members of the Ladies' Aid You will be ed to Pickering..After'visiting A very large percentage of children : -5--� friends here. of the Christian••-church gathered . have very yoor eight or weak eyes, Miss bine Wilson entertained a at the home of J. Phillips and whale arents have thought all the time _ , ave a farewell party to Miss J• their Theteists and results were not ma DELI G M T E D Capital Paid uo, $3;00 number of her friends on Thurs- g $ Reserve Fund and s 722 3Jr0 da evetlin last. . Phillips; also a secretary. as a • co saes; but i h tch p yenta have tiny • Undivided Pratt, 1 1 Y i3 token of appreciation of her work glaeaea; but the c it ods hop the ltd Alfred T.enast has been under eyes carefully tested by do eye epecial- When you see out new line of _ a3,secretary of 'their.society . tat em ve%glasses atter i restore the stint the doctor's care w- a ba&- a -- or remove the eyestrain,Bier same outer - - - d us' 1 and literarywi ao it work much easier and better _ Toilet Soaps. 'k of brouchitis: A .gran m 'lata u s -WHITBY *MUNCH.. and avoid severe tune: hos and • Ntrsery brand is riflhly and deli- • James Tucker and Mrs. C. W. concert under the auspices wi of breaarge n to number of Pae; ;caNtrely perfumed with pure flower General Banking McKenzie, of Ashburn, spent councillor John A. White will be ea themtiveses of thepsr cia have avail.. - held in-the town-hall al Brough. _'odQrs and is unexcelled for,Ladies Monday with A. Tucker. have for testing and making's thorough and Children. ` ,BII$lIIe�$ Transacted. We are pleased to report Mrs:R aln'on the.evening of.Friday, Feb. eroughdtionhei or the eyes, dna nave Brown• getting along nicely-after 9th. A first'elass programme i l ba fitted for them thus Qiaving the iit`ete' • Levity for mechanics and others a successful is operation performed. be render.ed., liY, the fall wln ones complete :clef, If ryes gutehilor special atTention'given to the .collet- Wn1. and- hiss. Crumroer, Qf talent , the Clareinont Citizens' ' 'One of those showing`Pian;naicnr'tIi'in e�� quickly ---remove all stains ' tlon of farms 's sale and Anuand's orchestra, of from the hands._ Pickering, Sundayed with, the Band; compleLg a:amination and tell you Igot other oLes. A. -and,. Mrs. �ephyr; Miss Pratt, 'elodutionist, where the troa6Te is,then you may tet latter's parents, of Toronto;'Miss Marion -Griffith, glasses or not,list r you ween. _ .Let us have the pleasure o1 sihow _.. — . .Moore. M Ob m I. are very moaetotyTsang thl; these-and other SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. M,. Gleeson,was elected one of child recitor, late of London; Miss plc�ti ae t up'aco°tdinv to the tom- lines to you. the directors of the Markhain and' Alice Wier, soloist,- Port”Perry; �e�+O�iti9 received of til. and Pickering Telepl one Co. at a' Miss Mina Phillips,. soloist, Whit- Norman �$a88ett upwards. l �terest allowed at highest meeting held at Whitevale oil Pic and sketches-by the Atha and N Monday. Pickering Dramatic Clubs, and 4 Jeweler and Optician!t• elurra3llt'ratea. = - A good number from here at- also other talent from the sur- $2OCk St., P ,Southf C0z=pOu=deld or aid half 'Everybody RING p tended the hockey match at rounding vicinity Ever god c year y Brougham on Monday evening I welccome. Come rind, bring your - e g 7. Concert1tb�f when the Brouham- seven were friends. Doors open Ont• " P' �-ARMACY _ $• J.THORTON, begins at S, rain or shine. a■��a��� MINAQ)e8j_ victorious over Pickering. Si rr ?1,< , } y' ra.:" ''412. +..,r - .�.w-..a 2s.�-4.. ..,w. i°.:,': «..ii• c_ .;•� �...7.. S.-me+�.. .tom- •• .- _..:,eS,.1 _�.. ,', •�.. :,.F., ter... r - Fxv+' eri+nlr -�.•,,i � t t. r "' - .+ •,�.a��•` - k. w i' �+ I. a p,, /. •; , r r„ a y ., . - , t • 9 _ - — • • -- _ i ._ ..-..-_-_-.. .. _ -_ ._ '_ ..-.._-. __..__.--._._ -�_ ... -_-�_----_ ... _ N[RLEADINGifl, i11'j l cattle,dead ad for the choicest butcherhe - CANCER��RR�• 4 cattle, and'as there was so few of. the I. right class offering, some better prices Experiments in Edinburgh Slriow <! ,`�-, . - S W- " .,.....� / were paid to-dos than yesterday., __I­ .,-.. , .I I . , 1. 8 Torontp, Jan. 0•- Wheal -Ontario ' Butcher -- Picked lots in twos and - Cratilying Results. <:''� -No, E white, 79c; rel, 'i8c t0 79c; mix• threesld gofer from o164 28 t 8�J!*I.AO, and o qn despat says: The efficacy- - 0 . .I .I- I . . . .. . -P - one v y ch, f h a dozen A L rid p F eJ, 78c; goose, 75c; spring, Tk ut butcher,heifers; ranging Irom 1,1150.to t casof e Gtrea eat o cancer by lnoecdulo- " outside points. 1,050 Ihs� was sold at $4.60. Ypsin has jus! received a Trans Blown Up and P'r�eipitated Mamba-No, 1 hard, 890 on track Export - One lot was sold at $5,,but striking demonstration in a Sentra of eb at.take. poets; No. 1 norWeril. 8- No.. -these were well-finished heavy cattle. Periments conducted in the eesearcb - 2 northern 84 c; No. 3'82y,c; all-rail laboratory of the. Edinburgh University, _ _ Y and the best on the market. Several .y • ' t quotations,North Bay, at 3,%o above sates are reported at around 84.50. under a grant from the Carnegie trust. - - into the : giver• - ". '- ' -'- these prices.. Stocker§'-Pric.%:are steady for choice Among seven or eight cancerous mice. • •• -. i _ ,, ._.,,;�.. -. wertwoe Tor..the purpose of the. experiment, :_ ': Flour '=- Onlnrib, 63.]0 to 1$3:13 b d -quality.' " r for experB fee -an„-LIImbs- injected with a tr sin solution. - 1. � outside points in buyers' bags; high tlrm and prises unchanged, en y-_wo,days -from the date o a NEARLY 3,000 CASUALTIES, ed that the prisoners be ,•eleased•.T'gu fis tents; -bags Included',-'at Toronto; ,b4; -Hors - The markr4 a, strong and experiment the "control," that is, the scattered them with quick-firing, .J uninoculatect- mouse, died"of cancer. A despatch from Tokio says:.Russfan4 The arUlle men mulinied:.Tuesday, Gen. 3J Per cent. patents, $3.60 Afunitoha first 251, higher than the higeest market last . at Nagasaki have received a despatch Selivanoff went to pacify them. He ad- Patents, $4.30; second patents; $4.10. geek. Selects, $7; lights and fats, $6.25. 1 he tumor was found to be ns large as sent from Vladivostock last Thursday, dressed them, .and Shey were apparently Millfeed - Bran, in-.bags, outside,617; the.last joint of a man's thumb, One of. * .,,, saying that from 9 o'clock WednesdnY" appeased, but as he quitted the_battery shorts, $18. the mice Inoculated with trypsin has, night a sanguinary conflict had been mutt ilers fired at him, wounding him Oats-Firm, 35,'lc to 3Hc outside.' died .np{,arenilj from some injury fin• u,a .orldition Barley-Np. E,- 48c t0 49c; No, 3 ex - ;$AVSD FROAti PI ISSO:v. ciruscrl by flit uccidc nt in the cage, attar era from Japan. The wounded were.-.i, serious. Cossacks have beer# sent tea 45c to 46c; h'a-3, 4:c;-all outside: - bein}c tern days under observation, when estimated to number 1,500 one-third of Peas:?9c outside• Story of flow a Youn Fellow ol'Severr the t' w as;.found 20 t,c already-in an from NichOlsk to quell trie mutiny. fl.. advaneod state of degeneration. them were taken to the hospitals, but Rye-70c, outside. teen Was Saved From Crime.- , g " the rest were,allowed to remain on the Buckwheat-523;c.to Me, Outside_. On the 22nd day, when the" control" streets, wluchi were covered with snow. REVOLUTION IN_CAUCASUS. - _ Coin .- Canadian, 44'/.,c, Chnttt:un About a year ago a county magistrate mouse,dicd of the diseabe, the tumoi o[; :� The weather was bitterly cold: - Fearl-il A despatch from St. Petersburg says: freights; American, No. 3 yellow, 50;;c; wrote to 7.-J. Kelsb that hp hdd.a young cancerous gro«th�rr_the.other trypsin scenes were witnessed. A train has been A railroad communicatiop with the Call- mixed, 500,, Toronto freights: fellow about seventeen years of age who mouse was found to be only as big as a1. -• long overdue from Harbin. Some trains colas generally has been restored. 'file ' _ = __ ... like'ilOxsendhhim to lh t ntrai l i�nur �']�ke gto�ll t was fat nn dvance3 - had been , .. bave been blown -up by the rioters_and revolutionists of Guria and M,ingmlia - :pp�ecipitated tufa the river. There oar+i are rearing to the mountains, obstin- - COUNTRY PRODUCE. Prison as his -mother•��as dead, his state of-degeneration, shrinking away. :1. I - -t,een nearly 3,000.casualties�in these lut•. ately resisting'theradvance•Of the troops- Butter- Prices are quoted unchanged. father was a drunkard, and for ten screen to nolheporting -o and quite'tuish d s. h d of k a decent are The report -of the distint{1,Ishcd ien- : ..rages. ,. The revolutionists who were *Iven from Creamer 24clo t5c' Pas known n t e,had n w hO so The r e rallied on Friel4y and !ought a do solitd.•,... ••�* ,_. or kind treatment- I know you have tilts concludes that the mouse's cure • 2fo all you can du heiping.younger people,' 6rnu cancer was not tar distant. and.a MANY STATiOIVS BURNED, regular battle, andvancing on the troops. Dairy lb. rolls, good ,to to choice 21c to 22C he wrote, " but if it is at all possible hi1&oscupicfal examination confirmed Other severe encounters- are reported- -d1r large-.... .-.,... cmfwXpnr• rake'an ilzterest-in thts ourr fellow.' this opinion. •Ev.-cn =without• �urll3er . " , .. A despatch from St. Petersburg.says: Several ..towns besides Kwirpa are in do large rolls .... ........ 19c to 2'k y g probabilit -1 'Recording to trustworthy messages re flames, b ••• •• . 210 to"Lc The r<ppeul, although meaning much treahnent the tumor in all y , A revolution has .broken out in North do tubs ..••.. trouble and wore was hard to resist. would.have been absorbed shortly or its . . teived here, the mutineers still dominate y+ Vtadivostock. '.do mcaiium .... .... .. ..•19c to`bile Word was sent to suspend sentence, remains cast out. -> - . .. . ern Caucasus. The mountaineers around do inferior ,,• ••••• 18c 2`11 et the young man a ticket to Toronto, 'he population along the Siberian F.katerinodar have risen,and are making a i Y- t • r— B If uent forays. A Tare detachment of I.large an - Steady 10 firm al 130 fur and eve tum a leper• of in me, and a Railroad are starving. The riotous re- � Y g large and 133Sc for twins. }' fwrning troops have commandeered ail Cossacks 3rt3s'been sent to restore order. Ile presented himself in due time, and a ._ . -- the . roUing stgc�s acid plundered an•i Advices from Ekaterinosla South! Eggs - 22c to 23c for new-laid, 17c situation was obtained for him. Aft^r AN IMPOSt1'4Cs SPECTACLE. Y �n Russia, says that the inhabitants of Bev- fa storage and 15c: for lien+sl.• wurkin for a;-our a month he called tor burned man stations, Telegrams from Y _ g man districts show that the vett Y Poultry Fat chickens 101. to Ile, The Funeral of the Late Hon. Raymond , Y Br's eral villages in that vicinity have been thin Tc to Be; fat hens 71/,c to b,1;e, thin ,�Y -that lie did not like,the city, and • !ears are entePtained of s fzeneral up- noting and engaged-m various ezces- 4, ' that if he could only-return to the coun- .: Prtfontnfne.I , .. - ..tears of the tained In the a ria B Bag �tk; to 7c• ducks 1-,c, to 13e,•thin 6c to sc; try again he would give no more trouble. . � - 8 Pe Spring. les, making it necessary to employ ar- ,tee 1(�c.to ltc;. turke s`]4c to 1 x-for A bfontreal despatch sa s Probe tiTlery to subdue them. t Y He was allowed to go back again with u P Y ver choice srh9JI lot R. letter of protection Iran been work- the irdst impilsint; state •funeral erre - 1. NUNS WITH BOMBS. The Government' has been relaxing its' Potatoes - Ontario, Bye to 75c,per tag p witnessed In Montreal, was_accurded the . . . - . ing steadily since that time. In a letter , A despatch tQ the.London Times from repressive measures since San: 22.- Many -or.'track here, 75c to 85c out of store; rea'iains of Hon. Raymond i refonlaine St Petersburg'soya.that two nuns who of the persons arrested have been relens received t by her. Kelso decently he says:-- i,4ee on Thursday morning. The,heads eastern 70c to 800 on track and 110c to. "[ like to !x here better than in the city, were arrested -� T _�__ , _-we�m a •and lire right-Of assembly will . be 90c: out of store.- of lire Mate and the church, the iepres- , found to have bombs in their possession. motored. Baled flay $13 per_. ton for No. 1 but I wish I ciuild see-you sorneticnesr t,, entatises of many foreign countries, the P 9 - thank you for alt rni did fur rue: } think P t .despatch from_ Gomel .says the r . tiniothy, in car lots here, and 86 for about.you_when.I aur at-n+}-uork�iri� <'rtttiwa and Pl ovincta}- Governments. City la burning. For two days there hae No. 2. ' think how clad 1 might be'fol• i am sure Parliaments,,and, inert, every branctf been continuous firing on the streets. ATROCITIES BY SOLDIERS: Baled Straw = Car lots on track arc that y,su were a friend of-mine. I feet of public life In t-he Dominion and Pro-. ,Many persons ;-have -been -killed send uoted unchain 1 u! $G per Ion. I vinciat flalds, wuc_tlioruugttlx neper• 11, , The Inhabitants are fleeing. The St. Petersburg correspondent rf q Montreal. Jan. 30- - GrWn-A period that 1 can do nothing but show you my sented. I respoctablencss roe you have istocid try Unsuccessful attempts have been made The London Times cables. The news-,of inactivity scenes to have arrived ;n Y _Des itr She ruId wave, that rendered a� Tltinsk to 'assassinate the Governor Papers 'have pub}lshed cohrmns=about 1 theNicol grain market. 7tit9- continue me: 1 1Q he4rlrcrm you sLon." � nae �y _�,,._ Ps _. atrocities b soldier at the St. Nicholas; f ChLs t file.work the Chil• rr en's Aid Br ° and chief of police_ Cossacks at Kursk Y very strong. 'Sales were made this a•aa a very iunposing-rine, while the re- lunntic..As tum of 1.000 inmates. where'- ,.. Sr�r:ieiies all over the 1 rovince are try- - -- knouted-a crowd o1 wmrshippers %Wtole- - 7 tnrorning at-4n}',s-ir:r-hu. 2 ahrtc. '}'he I quierlr mace srxrp by lige. Bruchesl arae S Ix sale amts continue throughout the 700 Perfectly sane persons have.been In-I local flour market was steady. Bran n 1`'�B-�`4-44 �-yO�of_the corf_n[ry P eons ,� ,,-pony, the churc-]r-••t-_.-- '', . prov}noes, terncd by the pollee.on account..of neva- before they become hardened in wrong- ecmlinue,, firm.. There is. a fair trade- iiig'-fawly ,t '::.z, with military uni- - ._ ' .. _ - luionary tgndencies. The poce have �1.1.Sl�lt; In Fhorts and inouilie nt steady ti°!n�_ llfany }ads take up wtth crime torJns, rub,:d oftici-afs ,of stale and !fie -'`-`•' . - - - a right under the provisions of"a mitt- bemuse they race no real friends, no • BAILORS RA A SCORE. P I primi. Baled hay is somewhat weak* superb vestments of the.ctePgy. - or -stage of siege prevailing In all the it, tone and pri•,-6-are unchanged. 'Phis love t Ayrrieve-s shown ly -- and no The cortrgP Wt the City Hall about. - A despatch from Vladivostock says: large cities O1 the empire to send any-�demand is orris fair: and the supply is orre la grieve should t1,4•y 90 astray. 19.30 and a,raiiite,of 17 guns was fired - The sailors here mutinied-again Mon- cne to a lunatic asylum for an indefl- sold to he very large• There is a grorat Ilelcf for u..Mulucsy try a detaehiiier,t of the Mounted Fteld day. They raided a rifle store and-held'nite-.period: Soldiers brutally maltreat- Pm�•9c-f,n.h.,pex bushel. - richt litre, and almost arty good anent or .Battery. Tire, G5th - RegirYwnt provfded- an armed meeting, , after which they ed not only the hdplese inmaW. but Barley - blanitobn No. 3, 47;-,c; No. wrrman inspired by the proper rnotive`s the military-guard of honor. -The,streeta -• twarched io flue iesfdence of-Gen. Sen- many members df the asylum staff for 4 45 c to 4W. - - call he_a friend in neer} to some along %y;hic the,cortege proceeded were 11 I - - ;vanoft, the eommandanl, and demand- t'eesons-unexplained. C rn - American mixed, 53c; No.•I neglected youth. black-with'people. Lona before the pm - • • yellow 53%c x track cession arrived every point of vaCita ,� Ito e ish beacon for the highest lace on the Flour Manitoba !spring, wheat Pat- "�' ,p•as seized and-occupied, " A►1 tea a -. .HOG RAISING INDUSTRY p eats, 64 so to 54.70; strong bakers', sl. t ._... was stoFsped. It uvea as It the whole ctlj '" British market. d LONG-Sol GIiT ROGUE ' \ er -may b the ex Ir a M1(1; dA. Sri ba �ilve , and sorrow.aneous _ ate o 2U; winter heat paten joined tab t sym hatev Tri a ext-ant of tile straight roll re,, $4 to 64 1 r n r,at.h -- shortage or the real cause of it, the facts 61.85 to- $1.cM5 extra, $1,65 to 6.75. _ The service in St: James' lasted�unLq .. _.• 1. . , Bank 1obb INebbedl - grapple. Y P X1anitoba bran, In bans; ' rpno and at noon the est chapter , QOTB FAfia!£H AND PACKER MAST remains that unless producers and'pack \nl:fi.Exl 1t o'clock, . - _ . era le. in s m albetic, co-operation I $18; Fhortg. S20 per ton; Ontario bran, A drspal+:h from Ne-w York says . was enacted on the snow-covered hill. CO-OPERATE. . _ with the: situation. (`.anada's valuiable,i it t rt •I Office detectives f this city es . Ste, milhl Cenks ev rr side in Gated Neiges - • ; baron indust:•-i which has cost years of• trinuille, $:1 to 84.4; straight grain muu- anti ted on Frida ` night a nwn for . - - 4. _ _ _- ' strenuous effort t'o build up, may be-I ill., 4-05 to_$27 per .to. . Y Y 1 Wh0[n LhC declare the ,Oti�C Of the 111 Would Be a Calamity to Jeopardize come seriously .dem+rrnlize0." , Rolled Oats--_E'er bag,. �t6 h,�4: cf-tease-biter-:,rarrhing Tor iirore' ' ''A BIG MAJORITY. _ In t$90 there'were -inly two packing rg5" - Ithan.four years.. The prisoner, who was • I. .So Valuable, an, houses in the exp6rt trade with a we+.ek- C,or•nmeal-81.30 to $1.411 per ting. picked up on the.street by mere chance, Bricis;ir � Liberals Tale Power With 1.- - capacity of some 3,000 hogs, while In I ]lay-No. 1, $8.50 to VJ;No. 2, 87.°.5 I- I is declared to be.James•Atanc�es, fanner- . - - . } ladustry. jg(i5 the week) 'capacjt ort the t8 ck I Great r\dvanta0c. - Y Y. Pa lu. ti7,5Q; clover mixed,"$ei to 3G,SQ, and,ly •an Arrr'rr•:an buoh,e:,lti�r. w11Q is_ I.Investigations by the Live Stock Ing houses in operation was some 50,= pun, clover; 96 per ton in car lots. 1 ti'anted in e,mnee;ttnn with the famous A T�,ndon despatch says: Sir ICenrrjr _ aranch of the Dominion Department cf fd0. While ' thiA I#mii has not b"R, Cheese -•The receipts o1 cheese this Runk of Li`'erpcx;l robbtrry of overub•r [l,rt,n+rinan wilt enter the-new Perlia- a -- -Agriculture have. shown that for some renched within from 10,000 to 15,0(10, morning were nil.- The- market is -quiet 22,' 1901, iii which the Engli h institu- nrent Ori• Feb- 13 with the greatestp a,onths past the supply o1 bacon ]logs hogs weekly according to the.,ieacnn„anti steady. P;IL.e§ are unchanged of lean, through forgery and •ccrosptracv• majority ever given to art English Pre- .1. Jit (anode, hos been falling off. - E:v'enrthe output from Cain hits n!aclied� f3t to lei,e. I was defrauded of more than S+0(1,fKrU. mier. Tlw composition' of the_ pew- - -bofore the- older was issued debarring about 3t5,000.0(1f1 annually, or 20 Per, _ Butter-Tb,,. _receipts of 1) tt I tt,is Subsgquerdly $380,1700 of this anwimt, a, Parliament, ns neer as it is nosy possi- cke s m importing bond�dillicuel ported-by Great To jeopardize murning were, 352 packaFea, 'Che mer• recovcrel! from the rnnAlyiraitors, Lire hie to telt, tallows X gs to be Jpwa + ket is easier in tone, and pence have de• heal: having sustained a net loss •+f Liberals ......,...,i<...,...:.4:X- - Iy as eapericnced'by Canadian -pack- so valuable an industry would-be no- �u,ed to EY3C.�to °3c tots choice•cream• ,more !hail 8.400.800, -While -adlnittina; ,Unionists 36!) . fZrs in procuring sufficient hogs. The thing less ,than . cry, There is no, export Lusin"s-•- h- s tie to be James Mances, lite man • Nat4onalr;l, . . . 84 s --- the shortage during the Bum- .A NATIONAL •CALAXITTY•: • In 'through and the kcal demand rs under attest asserts that he had no pu•t Laborites ... , 59 u s g u g , . �Ismo nt o1 th ge - `�m.: �r anli_tali-ts_indicated by the factthst tt the farmers who tiave,bePn in the °nly fair, Dairy butter 1s in good de'- in the affair. Aller being taken 14 hi nil• Thus"it will he seen thHt the Liberals ,, packers claim ve been ably ie, Se' habit of raising hogs will accord the iia• mand.. 'Prices are steady,rat 20c to 21};c �luarters and. beipg' examuied \ir,iic^,s have a mliority over all,Of 83 votes, but .,-r 'i(laue only from 3C to 50 per cent. b1 the con industry a steady, ,persistent sup- tin• rolls and 19yc, to WI'P.Ac in tubs. was locked up. lie will probably ue, such a 'thin} as a combination o1 the. „ 4' ICapacity o! their factories. Eggs - The receipts of eggs this morn- held ' to await word h.r,nr the,British entire force of 'Laborites and. National- - - Hog raisers, on the other hand,claim port, begotten of then and that Ing-were four, lease§_- 11I market 'eam." iml.horities, Cubo have L•cen 'apprised 7,y` itis agaimsr the Government Is hardly that the reduction is considerably hog raising pays year.ln and year out,i the'Laber p Y• tinues dcgdy, with R somewhat weak cable of the arrest. concei%ahIe'. Ta'Ilio conircfmy, nearer the normal than would appear the future has veep large pOssibilitlesior,undertone Prices are unrltan�ed at `-`" - - party m«rlibcl':� and .Natianatlst mem- hom the statements of the packers. It the Canadidn bacon industry. (ana- dian bacon having already won a place I,t'6c to q7c for "stri,aly fresh" and 2J0 --} tk.rs may' snfi T> be coantc� on the -.1s, they say, partly. an increase iii the I ov the .British market commanding re' fpr seler•(.a. Limed are Selling a� from . tiover•nment sid� on the nilun issues i') packing house capacity, rather than a erect,.. as it increases ,in quantity and 17c t i 1.9c, ' " -THREE KILLED, FOUR IIYING. P1r_rliament fur some time to cant.' •-.y -. ;decrease in-]tog raising. In some of the improves fn quality it will undoubted- Provisions. - Wavy Can'adiml shirt• _ - -:dairying sections the supplies age re- ly become a daily necessity of the Brit•)rill park, $21; liglit short cut, $20: Art,= A64-identat Discliarife-of I1pti::niit•: Near .• '. - . {or•ted to be very' little, 'if terry, below erican cut clear tat back, $0 to $21); V\iLh CHECK li'+C�'. - -the normal, while in other districts the ish consumer, That it may occupy this) , 1 � Keewatin. - • - • enviable position'both farmer and'pack--compound lard, 6�,c,W 7/c; ('atiadlaat I r shortnge'is placed at about 20 l0 25 per f _ a P y ': er must ce-operate, the farmer b pro-• pure lard, 10,/,c to llc; kettle rendered, A deG t.rli from Kemv otinl,,(int., s a Governnient \161y Pass Bill Framed en-- • cent. Y,P it r to 11%c; hams, 121, to 13?.;r, ae• On Satur(lay afternoon, about 4 o'c.locli • the Imperial Act. - c!ucing.the,ste"y supply o1 the right i „ ,• Enquiries as to the cause-of the short- cording to size; bacon, 14,.,c: fresti-l:illcxl I'a horrible accident lYappencal at, 0�ter- .. ' o I . U P, - the ie nackPLb]'-FSG n(arrriinir dz s.eea-ne —f#0 En 310�,-ruj-, C1nt-,.. vol, f herr... ' A. An Ottawa cicclralch Fays: }t•is stales _ ---,age brought-from-th�puc�ers-an�Pr fairT utriform price from month to — duccrs avariety o! repites._The packer's month and ,from yPSr to year; a icl re country dresGe,l, $r�75 to !!9.50 alive; 57.-'that point an imrnensc'nuiiiber of marl a r+ - - mplates s >� =claim that for he past three 'years n.; 7 i for mtxcrl lo - 1 are'wurhing-6n-the Iii,,contract dimble- -th a intaaduetion of a bill into Parliament must gine value per pound-according to ,,. more the competition between buyers- the qua1H of the 'product he'receiver!. Fg =ATeu ]acid,- 2Ge to ,c; select .�tracking I.lie C. P. R, between Winriipr; next se .ion, !ramal on the lmperral- . . ,ret hogs.has been so keen that lop prices Y h^c; '.No. l candled, 17c. to 1St per doz. c na time takes,.a distnnee of 4:10 nrilcs; Taney''Lenders' Act, and 'designed to' `'have been paid crintitiuorrly and'ihatj Let. each do hie_hart, and•there will be en, IL appeur< that about 30 Wren were wort;- pal a slap In usury.' Under the Imperial little trouble about the supply of hogs ,;,,, i - these prices have been high enough to give, keeping the factories gniog. ata normal Birlter--0iolcest creamery, .,ac to 1 ung in a ruck cutt.itig, amid'that a charge statute, where a money lender seeks to rt profit to S2Ye producer.-•They claim,_, ;2^r; trnderg-ades;- 22c b 32yc; lair}', .had'been put in:' TliLs failinfi to i?'xpCod+, rrrmer ulnne� lent, and the court is _ capacity. What appears to he most „ 1, - therefore,,tn be at a loss tO understand' 2C;,,c to 21,.,0 lite then rdurncd to work,'when it sod snli�ficd that the interest or tkiher de ; needed at the jiresent. time is that rola• Cheese �Onlario 13c io ]3"c; (1urDer, deal}' dis+2rret+ed, billing force taco lad mend in.res},Oct of fire money actually shy. there is . a tions e[ confidence he restoied orad mriin- c v. a;O;trrdi=r��oil,_ at,tu.rs.�Ii—,loaned is excessive, it may relieve the - A SHORTAG ►AT THIS Ttained�etweem packer llnd- farmerI'll Rall Speaking,Irom the standpoint of the through' fair dea](ng and .intelli€eat co. t otic. of ill i,ill,, and injured H'er'e Pcraon sued fur paymen-t--f tfie amount I + co iv'yed .e Kenora, Oni., ��here'Qicre ..x cess of suetz sum as the judge ones' . . producer,.well-infor-mrd.-authorities clatin I operation. with these and the appreci. r t •_. .• .IIUFFALO.1ltARlif:T4.- ..' ..- . .� -i= rr tta.prtal: .'line min are_atl Sw•e11es, hold to be renso►tablc. The court, may,,. . • •`-that fife price has been •ns uniformly ation an the part. ot•th� prnducer of the "' high as it should have been. At'times I ry, g g ' I3uifalo; Jan. 30. - FlOnr - Quilit. rout thaii�h ttirir names: have so far been ch rcoeer,_ pa . andrefund oy the excess1. b possilsilities cif the indust•. hn raisin ,u ascc nxal. A man named Peterson charges if paid, and ma order the' of the year-when • packers•anticipated cannot, fail to be one of the most profit- -sle.ady. Wheat - Spring lower, No. f had,the contract. - 1. der to itkie unify the' borrower 'or -• - -- teavy runs prices, dropped to a price able branches of Canadian agriculture, 'northern, '90%C4 wintc9; No. 2 nothing any seeurities with w•hich-he may'have ,s where no profit was left' for the feeder. , !ice Stock_Rranch, doing-- C,�cirtt- Ulisi tivd: No.'2 yellow, parted in flee- transaction. - ` -97nis; they compin'In,took place last sea- Dominion Dept.. of Agricillltrre, 47ije to 480; No. 2 corn, 47y,c-nominal. - ♦ . -• - -_ -- . ' --- -son when sows would' be. bred for the; , Oats-Dull but steady; No. 2 white, 353;�� •., PItt.SL•ItVATION 0r:Tl4F;_-i<'ALLS. i Supplies of the fall just past, and as No. -2 rnjxed, 343;+;. Barley-Shady; E,XINXT1NG REVOLUTIONIST -.. "ioarso grains were high and labor Western, 45 to`55c. Rye--No. ;r; ?Tc. ' _ _.. scarce.,at_that 'lime, many brood sows - 1\aler.w•ays: COmrl}issiori Adctate C.'M-- - - :.-4 were sent to the market. - " • - • •.•• oration Willi United Biafra. Protests Against Summary i'unishment Again it is argued that the-mtjerity CANAD:\-7APAN TIiE•4TY• - - NEW PORK V1'IIEA'C MARKET. at Accused Men. __ i . of packers have not encouraged the pro- = A despatili [rota Ottawa says: -The: ._.--•• _. _ductign of hogs of the bacon type and I Forwarded to Tokio --lin Effect About - New,-fork, Jan. 30-- - Wheat.- Spot International• Waterways Cpniniission A despatch from St:-Petersburg says. „ hns-snbnrifted.nn interim report to the A lively atonia of protest is flowing 1►i weight. For ,a number of years im March ist. wcaT<; No. red, 85;.c t.o_b. elevator; Minister of Publip %forks: One of,the against the summary exa5ution Of ,e- provement•in the hog stocft'of thb coup- - No. 2 red,( 90%c f.o.b.'afloat; No. 1 rinci ial oint.s In it is'the t•eservatibn i'olutioliists evtn if caught*ith o n is in , Ary made satisfactory progress, but A despatch from- Ottawa says: ..It , is, nor throne,-95'J.e-•t.o.b. afloat. _ p t p P their hands, such executions behna dil clueing the past season, at least, the ever n month since •his Majesty si "I , of Niagairri i ells. Although the report cloned contrary to all forties of `producers of the`Ideal sort have receiv: Ih;� treaty.between Canada an apan, hers not ,yet been considerai by the Cab- Y red no encouragement to continue their It has now gone forward to T io lei r, CATTLE MARKET.. inet; them is'no doubt that the Govern- laws. A despatch just-received reports 1 -_avork;a flat Tate lies beim paid for good signed-by his -tnipc11ia3-•Afajesty the --« n w� 1 ICanadahlsh u d villrt a into Livonia n of 45 Sundgy revolutionists funders 11 meat and bad alike. The dogs fit only to Mikado, The treaty is expected to go Toro to, Jan. 30. - There was per- micsio T g a co-operate with the United States so ns what the despatch calls the convenient 1. compete with thn low price American into effect-about the. 1st of March, when t6ps n marked advl►rrce in prices, un- tc, Aave the FaJla from.destruction #hy fiction that they were shot-While tryinf ' ettaek brought quite as much as the sort Canada will immediately secure the less it , for something very choice _ 'that competes with the Irish and Dan_- b.nefit�ot the•rainirium tariff of Joplin. Ire the bu et line. There .was very Power compniates. totrscape: +k - . 11 •- ""'/h,,ry •_.' >. ^a' ., r , w:'-•n•"'+-lC- -:''„.4c.f+.s..rv. ''.3! _ ''w'p-:'iQ.y _..civ:..... - +EYa " acv' "-3 31a'" ,w a. -`?=" p i�"� "r`air. ,.,,:." fi` �.' r s,A . y =:..ur�F 6� r?� + S,.,,.: t`.M'd: }. Tv 'S+ .•t • .:..,i,y}dR.S .,rF: "=•t.- 1 -•. C R.„i, _'+..rj ,,# i+d .•- •.':S k •.-Y: ,:.. ,w,.h ,.- /. >. dr: ,sg b!' n ..-.•- „4-Y .:3'^...A'; - .,,r "s7 '.+'.. .. r:'.. s .,5, :y, .. ., .' ...',KY,, v .. d! ^�f . tom,.. J .. „7. `'YS _ �` - ._.,::. ._ k . 7 .. t t _. . .. ,�.. . . ,. - z t- - y _ _ _ ri k ` { _• - by-products of these mflla. There is a '. . -. __. .-_ .. _ > "( r[ld. lls�E to mer 1:Tiava a'cTtTa rO ♦ti•i f♦� f f''f t� ♦♦ ', hiatiatt's murderer!" • = 11 I♦ • flavor and a.palatibility t fresh ground •1 Miriam started and attended breath= •• grains which is not found to moat d .1.I • .. lessiy. + the mtli feeds, and palat[bility has much ., - . .. "My love, it was no poor Waterman or ♦ ♦ to do with digestibility. This ._ '"" fugitive negro, tempted. by want or + Abort the , .Farm- case we should see well to !t that a h` � our cro s should be cut !n season and' a cug[dity. It was n gentleman, Miriam:" ♦ ^pUT UP IN THE BEST SHAPE--.-I. . atig . _ "Yes: one that she must bli ve &come 4 ♦ tc retain as much as possible of theft . - __ acquainted with during her visit to ♦♦+++♦+}}♦♦}}♦}}++♦-}}t flavor. . 1. _ Washington three years agq. Oh, I It has been found by various testa r remember her anaccounlable distress WINTER COW FEEDING. that a cow that is giving enough milk . . Or, The Strange Disappearance the months that followed that.visit! Eli; In reeding alt classes of stock the to make one pound of butter a day needs name, or his aisuined •name, was-at taIn a Ouid try to produce as much a daily ration of about twenty-five tend, Miriam!-Thornes Truman." of the feed as possible oh his own farih. pounds of dry matter. In this. there _ _ - - "Yes; and whits you vee w, are the -t r dairy tt0 t t o t .. . !man!' what_ bit cede s uld be abou vv pounds of digesible . remem er' cows .that most northwest farms wi car�ohydrales and ahalf-pound-of--fat.—low - - .:CHAPTER };XVII. "Edith! Edith!" said.the lady, going that name, until its, owner hangs upon 9 As clover hay is comparatively rrch�_ Ill and putting her arms around the fro- the gallows!" - irow abundantly. Of the coarse iod- In the meantime, boa had the mornin Miriam shuddered, and hit her pale rJers the crop that will produce the most protein when possible this should always g Bile form of the young widow, as tq reed per acre.is corn. Next comes form a part of the ration. When silage. J4 troken upon Dell-Delight, • flow about shield and support her. "Oh, Edith! 1 race in her hands. clover, then clover and timothy and the then give each cow two bundles, or all Luckenouglu? and how at 01dlleld Co'- heard-a report this morning-and it may "Ilene, said Edith, robing a small upland. meadow hay. VJe hope that they.Will eat of it. I[ part of the col r► #age2 be but areport-I pray Heaven, that it packet of letters from under her pillow. we will soon be ableto add to this list crop has been put into the silo thea Mt Deli-Delight the ofd pian had ex- is no more - - - "Here, Miriam, is a rti-po on ler corres- .alfalfa. give the cow about forty pounds daily " .plte¢ just before- the sun arose.. The "Oh go on! what was [t?" Qondeuce with this man, ssu- When we come to consider the grains each. t When fodder is fed, Instead c! -�- two physicians that had been summoned "That, that last evening on the beach In found it in the secret drawer nl the best of these is oats, then oats and silage, then give each cow two bundles - '.::the night previous, hilt had been do during the storm, Marian Mayfield- -" her bureau. There are several notes en- wheat. then corn. oats and pens, or as they come from the binder.. These Fayed by the storm, arei�ed in the morn- Miss Thornton's voice choked: treating her to give him a meeting, on peas alone.. Where peas can be grown should be Fiven in two feeds, as should Ing only-to-see the patient die. Manv «Oh speak; for mercy speak! What, the beach, at Mossy Dell•; and at other sluccessfully they make a very,rich cow also the srlotge and hay. Besides this .inquiries were made and much con'jca- p ints. From the tenor of these notes, they should have all the corn stover of Marian!". p feed. These statements, and those which ture formed as to the cause A4 Thurston. '•"that Marian Mayfield had been way- I am led to believe that she refused fellow, were made by Mr. W F. Stiles they will eat up clean. ::Wtilcoxen's improper and unaccountable' lora• and—"' these meeting;;. and, more than that, at the Wisconsin Institute. Now, as a cow's stomach Is not large absence at such a juncture. But 'KfeT "Murdered! Oh. God!" cried Edith, as from the style of one in par icular I am As the hairy cow does her b®at [n enough to hold all of the feed she r•e- chizedek, poor, faithful fellow, having her overstrained nerves relaxed, and induced t suppose that she mfgrit:hive the month of June when on good pas• quires of the coarse fodders it will bin _ --.followed his master's steps, did not ap- she sank in the arms of Miss Thornton- been privately married. t that .man. lure, we should take a lesson from this necessary to feed her some grain c,� • pear, and no one else upon the premises A child's wild, frenzied, shriek rve- Why he should have enticed her to that and rve her as near these conditions is mill feed' For most seasons, perhaps. could give any explanation .relative to sounded through the house. It was fire spot fou destroy, her lite, I do not know- vvint, as possible, - both in regard to the best mixt'urt 'when-silage is [ed, 'the movements of their young master. 'voice of?\lirtam, But this, at least, [ know: that our dear feed-and surroundings. What are some -wili be three pounds of corn and o[1 He had left the bedside of his dying rely- _ - est Marian has been basely assassinateid. (if the characteristics and qualities ot1 meal, three pounds of oatmeal, and two lived nine o'clock the night before, and I sea reason to suppose,the uc�aa�in rR the summer feed? in the first placeths founds of bran middlings. When no he had not since returned-Iris. saddle- have been her lover, or her husband, teed.is very palatible: next, Is easily silage Is.•fed then substitute two pounds . _= he h was gone 'from the stable-that At Luckenough that-morning, the re and that his real or assumed name'was digested; third, it contains all of the of oil meal for the bran. A-year like . ,� was'all that could be ascertained. Dr. mains of the unfortunate Dr. Grimshaw Thomas Truman. The a facts, and this fl . Is of nutrition in rhe richt pr.r thL. when nil meal is 1325 and bran . Brightwell took his departure, to answer were laid out preparatory to burial. ,little pocket of notes and letters, are'all portions for summer feeding, and, last, more than 1615, oil meal is far cheaper Miller pressing calls. But Dr. Weis Jacquelina, in a bewildered stupor •,! that 1 have to otter as ,testimony. But but by no bicrons least,'it is very succu- than bran mann,seeing that there vv'asno tesponsi- reMorse, wandered vaguely from coon, by following a'slight clue, we are souse- irnt. For Instanre, in mixed pasture AhOTHEf4 H►{POgTANT E'f3ti�IT - .- ble person in.charge, and having else- to room, seeking rest and finding none, ticne.; led to great discoveries." _ I 8 grass there is three per cent. of protein. wheel,_ no urgent demands upon his "I have caused a fellow creaturr's death!" "Why didn't you show them l0 1h•` I� per cent. of carbohydrate , eight- In winter feeding is regularity, not on1l . dime and attention, kindly. volunteered That vvas the envenomed thought that gentlemen. dear mamma? 'They migiitt tenths, of one per cent. of fat, two per !,, regard to the feeding, but with all of to stay and superintend aIIair•s at Deli- eorroded her heart's centre. From her have.found out something by them." Pnt. of salt,unci• 75 per cent. of water: the work with the cows. The feeder Delight, until ..the rean�earance of the bosom,loo,-peace had fled. [t was nes,. "I showed them to Thurston Willcoxen, Now we have all heard about should watch and study his cows indi noon, when the news of 111arian's fat�r vv has been so .energetic In the pur- vidually and know what each one Is do . ;young master. reached Luckenough„ and overwhelmed suit of the ti rknovvn mnrderer; but :THE BALANCED KATION, . • , '� rhe,hed with cunster tion and grief. ing at the pail .and also observe there. >r Thu�ton became so violently agitated likes and dislikes for the different kinds At Old Field Cottage, Edith had sa�-up But Jacque[ina! the eilLLf lire tragic that I thought Ile must.,have fallen. And \Vhnl is l�iatY It i� the ratio which or feed. There Was much difference in ' - ' tate the night before wafting for Marian; tale on her was nearly fatal. She•under- he wLAied very mirth to retain those should exist between the digestibls pro- individuality, of men. For this reasoa stood the catastruphe,-as no one et ers, id not permit them to tein find the dlge�t. ,carbohydrates! It-is best to feed as great a variety as but, seeing .that she did not return, had could!. She knew who.struck the fatal possible, so that if a cow does not rel. - be carried out of.rrty sfgtTi .-`�`tren he be-; 7'irts [:s'soinetrhal nsrcw, but we must taken it for gran" thin .she had re blow, and wsten and why, and under came calmer, however, he assured ane.• remember that grass is a summer fen • isone kind of teed she may make up , . mained all night with Mie Thornton, r She telt that there could be no possible cornice In winter feeding we don add more to cn another. - ahat mistake it was st,vck._ and so, without the least uneasiness :ti that another crime, another death lay tion between the writer of these notes Ilia carbohydrates, for it will require Give the cows a handful of salt eva7 - -- "her 'prolonged absence,-had retired to heavy o her soul! It vols tau muctill d the murderer of the unfortunate more than heat formers to maintain the cert, �ld'in morning he arose with Dir it was to° much! No human heart other day, or still better, have a box to the son ion on her mind. gayly girl. 1, however, think. differently. 1 warmth a[ the body. lay a number at the yard where they can have access 'to s return vv(th' no. brain could sustain the crushing I plink there Ls a connection, and even an tests it has been found that ltl winter, It_a�Wnes. ,11 -- -Icrol:ing forward to-htarit ____ Vel- n. and, the 1 -loot"elf_fell into the packet miry_ba,il�s One other, point of nearly equal fur• ..the visitor, an certain happy ce. convulsions that threatened soon to ter• the rneans of bringing the criminal to L, six. Phis is what we cal[ a bntaneed I,ortance t the food is to allow tate . ` Ilion had promised. m[nate to death. Them was no raving justice; and I leave it-a sacred trust- ration for dairy cows to water. Let tis cattle to have all the pure water My - She had breakfast over early,trade the. no talking; In all hep frenzy. tare rami in your charge, Miriam. Guard it.well; now take these various feeds that we. wish to drink. Do not compell them ts. _ room very tit a dressed Miriam in her secret weighing on her bosom did not guard it as your only treasure, until ii have ori our farms and see witch Is the drink from a tank that is half full of ice. hoiday clothes• put on her oven Sunday then transpire. .- has saved'its:destfnecl purpose. An.i best way W combine Them so as to The feed is all dry, and they should gown, and sat down to wait for Marian pp have all the water they want twice a- and itse visitor. The morning.passed • • ' ' ' a vow?'�lam do you know the butane u! approach es of the summer feed. , ofthese day. Get them in the habit of drink. _ slowly, in momentary expectztiun , an Before the day was out the whr,le +•yes, mamma" In selecting • vvinler f+'ed.one shouirl ing before they, dire fed their grain. arrival, was in an uproar. Never had any "Do you understand Its solemnity-lits first select the coarse feeds, as they are All leech .should fee fed in the most It was near eleven o'ctm+.�.witen she caur ty obligation, its iTsviolabil(ty'." usually the 'cheaper. Of these, hay of palatable form possible,,for we must}e looked. up and saw Colonel Thornion's a eht ant excitemethe nt olhood created so protuun4so "I think I do, mamma.' the •various kinds should be considered member that a.cow gives us a-profit on . carniac;e approaching the coltag<?'. $ Do you know that In the rierjurmance first, then coin . fodder . !n its many that fid which she eats and utilizes ">'trecet 1 said so! I knew Marian sympathy. Great horror'and atnau mfr,! over that. witch is required to maintains - had remained with.Miss 'l llornton, fitted every ixsom. A county mi,olu►9 of your vovv, it titecessary, Qo-toil, no preparations, and in' some cases. but -. en nom her, therefore, the more a cow •can toe that they would bring tier trome:this spontaneously rge"v?4+tt,it BQ� cr privation, t triterwt- of mind ouc_1il�o thceggrains . which are grown on the Induced to eat especially..oto the .soared -- -- morning. I suppose Colonel Thornton were nrin[edr large?t*fv it offered, nn,t that'fled the -more-profitable she.. is to the asld his sister are twit with her! And every means taken to secure the di;:cov- strongest affection ,of your soul, but farm and the concen i .1now for thr revelation! t wonder what sty of the zriminal. ]n the deep• ab ruu:,t be-sacrtflceti; do you cixnprehen(1 er_e on market,• the feeder coast select c • all ticis, -those which are the best and cheapest' two-thirds try. As a rule, a cow should have +`r 'n-tlllt`dS' Of I,Pr feed of the coarse fed. .. -Ilt is," said Edith, sil)iting•io herself. sorbing death tot fprofessortrt;Nni:haw�, ' "yes, maniffin•-I-knim it before, and 1 enc pared with iP(dlnq value to feed in clews and ane-third o[:. grain, but right • _- she arose and stroked'down her dress, here the Indiv(dual(ty of the cow mnsi stud smoothed her rtng!ct�, preparatory end- the reasonably-tD be expected dP, have rear! n[ A,ptha trrri3 if dauy;hier." connection with these coarse tee(is. - .� -1. t meeting.her guaats, mise bt ofd �9r. Cloudeaey \\'iticoxen.- uvv, Miriam, kneel down, told your When the difference .in rho price i.s I,a trrkPn:into account 1t we•would feeA By this time the carr;a�e Lad drover: passed nearly unnoticed. and were soon har&, and give them to nle' txtween my not too greet it t3 always test to feed. pro('JaDly. up-before the soilage Fate.:•F(lith went forgotten. Among the most zealous in °Wp, l:nolc into my eyes, ! want you teome grown grates In preference to the d to make a"vow to God and to your dy• out just in time to see it,(, door upon 1. the pursuit of tit+! unlcni,vvn nuurdercr Ing •. muUuer, Co _ r entre "rhe death of - CURIOUS SEEDS• - and Miss Thornton aligt:?. The lady w•as Ttlurstari WilJcoxenI Ixtl the ghost \iruian, \\'tit yo�btn4 yogr soul by - . was alone--that- Cdilh �u+r at the (lrst ly pallor of his counlenan�P, the witdn�s.; and then decide. Iaiarian- of bringing unexpected gucsis borne ld as lunch lance. 1 of its eyes, and the di:•tt•atiidn of his Mali snob\-*it ori'" You look at me in wonder but Hsten, !11r. Bonnett had an embarrrslnR habil ;- " glance. can be• Ute mAarlulg o! this". manner;often.variert by tits Of deep and )'lug child v+',ts magnelizrd by the dear Erlich, aeon, and cl:,, went [onvar,i colica despair, excites the sHrprisl! and llltilling eyes that gaud deep`lrtlu Icer de`roµn tyrAn ml if Uai htaria�rhilovcrf always equal tolthe strain.family . Onlarderone su:l't . 'she asked herself, as , own. site answered: Iii to aeleome.I!'r visitor. corijectuce of all who iciakad upon tum• _ zr a; I had. rover dreamed 4l possible. occasion Mrs Bennett was obliged tore- . ,. Bat, Alis 1'harton vva; very polo an'.l Days passed and still no lig!,! Wes me of reason•" ise said, sod- something from her store o[preservers. tremitlDnas ant! she acted altogether thrown upon the mystery. About a tort• ,,You vow fir the Fight of God and all for heart to love--1 Cannot speak of this! enforce the rather sesnty menu with _ night after the catmtrophe, however, his .holy an&ls, that, as 3 r+u hope for it deprive. strangely. - - 6 .alvatiun, you will devote your life with denly covering his eyes with his hands, hastily seizin a jar of gooseberry "Hon• do you do, dies Thornton' [ nm information was brought In the orn h all you! facuttl of mind and body, to .while a spasm agitated his w•oen face. jam. the good wvoman emptied .it into very glad to.see yr�u" laid F.dtth, cot• boyhood that the corpse u[ a vvontait. lass dish•and placed it on the Labia _ 4flaliy aKering her hand. answering to the desrrtpliun of Marian." ill(-, discovery and plfnlshmenl of Mar- ,In a few minutes he resumdeath of Mar ed. g - ut the lad ' seized it, and drew liar had been was ashon. some mrd iari's uuudererr; and a6o that bac mewnn 'ant lists brougtitt -mal toles hat you see! •cnomlents' Thad- b(+ngregardnig withsput B y .. 'forcibly towards the dour, :saying in a down •lha coast, but had bePlt inter lee. n maid My youth has meUed away like a•morn- zled interest his saucer of Jam, looked _••_-_husky voice: by the fisherman, tho.doy attrr its diff• avenger. "[ vow," ing [ h ve n an obj t i . r � covert'. Many gentlemen hurrucd dnvvil _ mist a• of re It Iiia up to propound'a question "Come to-coma in.' our pardon,:'.•satd lie, "but ruit .�� surprise, Edith full4wed IV!r. to the. shot, and further investigation "Bursar tlraE.i no lltnt l anrn u �lta6 except, oftier carry benevolent l rt and wh ch, would Your ma a oft me what !The -7'-' Full-ofP tlinipt ),oil-to.! Iter; LR "'$it dovttm; she cuntin!recf, sinking in- conflrmcd the general npir,ion that th o a chair, and pvinling to s vacant one bony was that of the Inarlyred girl. .twin:} in tho ch;utghig years, you will not .her sudden �iealh ha lett the world incomplete. t !tris excellent p • . . tie.+itbis.; tlu(L though your iuteI-evil ani have that a which'comes her.exI mind anydfruit with seeds Ilke,these."'o by her side. affections should•inte mene, you will not cep _ Edith took' the %eat, and vvatted'un " ' r for her further:spexctl• Three he-eks after this, Edith !ay neon Suttee-tftftn lu:rPltl ni'sacrillr; no pri- isb herlde,v'otedly for Marilen's sake awl spec! thcensevea round obJects•qn iia wonde .. .- "Where is Marian?" aslced Miss Thorn- her.deittbed. Tier'delicate frarel0 never' Pose: !hal nn effo ton, !n stn agitated voice. --- recovered this last great shock. A few shatlfll LPnrs spared,d�nf neexiful of.mind �ttr�ac- butlll Fernald til e B o le�allycadopt Blit ei "For"�odness sake!" site exclaimed. ' "Wber•s? %whj, I believed Iter to be at days before her death she called \f.tram I, Miriam, I should give tier the best-edu• "Those are the. marbles [ put into Use your hovrsc,l" answered F.(tith, in'sur• to her red+ide. The child approached; coinpllshtnent of 3'i,ur vow. C3lional advantages, and maks her /ha kettle to keep the jam from burrrinty ' t prise aad vague fear, she was sadly altered with lir• last "I swear." "Good heaven!" exclaimed ilia lady, few weeks; incessant w d ing`d thew di;cov Twill do it!'reY u arcli:aer tui the Dougain to Co all I posse".Say, Ed til forgot to take them out _ growing }cry palet, stud trembling in dimmed her sp-endid eyes, Pts can you trust your child to me?" He ICNEw TOO MUCH. every limb. Edith stared tip 1n alarm, brilliant cheeks. mysfEr•,:' "hil_ss Thornton, what do you mean" ".Sit down upon the bed by me, m, The mental excitenient that had car- spoke earnestly, fervently,, taking her A story told of n certain mirtrades do T r nneccy's saoe,.lw rt has anything daughter;' said Edith. ried Fdith,through this scene subsided, hand and pressing it, and gaging plea:!• whose premises were almost entirely do 7,f o The child cid Edi'h. and took the in• and left In r cony vvcuk; so that when in;ly into her ey.�,5. stroyed as a.result of a mysterious lire. --hapenedt" "Su you Loved Mal 1 ecen judge.. ' 1 ne not know-I' am not sure -i ,Iicate<i scat. Something of tP=- lrmg Thurston Witicnxen soon after calif.d 3 7'he stock was tui y: insured end thee? oil labor vras some talk of ar�ou. ProccedingiS •�: I us not--telt rrleL lien did you sce,her .smothered fire. which. had mce avrd to sriC beer, she vvas unable to•receive forvv'tllo !apprehension of ttiedetiln ilnL were actually .taken 'against the OM�ri• 't i the fury-of tilt-, British so(diers, Mild,u.t hittr. last? When did she'leave hcrtie? ibis iu the dying won>an's eyes.r- ._ The np,%t varning. hod-ever. Thurston Oil, many luved Iran as much urn! C,. out•the business. but owing !O lack out morn[ngTDr. Weismann, evidences the prosecution fall through. «Nor last evening, about:simdown,' "hfiriorn r)u are nem- rano years repeated hi,ivisit, and was brought to �oordon Thornton,. Barwell. all adored her! `oon afterward+ tt,e shop vvas re-on. end she has not rehrrucd? You hn� old in (imp, and much utdr r than that m the bedside of rue invalid,. y coed with an entirely new stock, and i!Il `_ . - o seen her since?''' thought and :feeling, Miriam your. 1't,!'t:;t,`nvf 'theill�;tlfrnonth aeeme'dtlto he All!�ottmo r,of !halt, dear Edith, it vvitil tradesmun advertised in the Iwal nevis- . .. . n"Not" mother hlis not many dui, to live but. s(ifiei ng ( !•aper tor• uu errand-boy. Among thelb « uu-whe.c stn vcas go- in dying..she Itlavt:s you !t sacred trust have mail, Itim old--his countenan`s ''>���irioe�our little tgi jolt Incme if oil will �l,plir, ants fern fire pout was a hMgh! Dtd she tell y • , • ind.' a to be hrlfilled. Mj child, do ;-oft ftollow. was worn. his vain, hollow, and h g * 3 ." J and nndfrstand me'. memvfr ahstrarted and uncertain. near T rston, '�tu rein ;at is h= 43•c,ul No! , `•(;drib;' he asked, eti he torn: the chair strange anduimusual a:.fpi i.; genirous. „\�• l had jUstsuid the tradesman; , vvl, d ,,, "1'es, mamma.' eli, Ili)- ya . •"Did 'she prrnni-c'.W sante hack: and y and vkhat do you know?" r•I'd . - "no tuotvvrep: tears arc vain sail i,lle, neor hfr ltr.nd. "do you_feel stronger Inillstrglce meter me to I okrat3it andtthlr*- �'t"Oh!" vva; the cowl response, "I know - ::-wM1 1 ttsis uwruiug•: Site promised to return before (lark. Thera was an injured rlu:el! un vvlust P. tut. I'r,r- one thine so! I 'ud ed the storm ienrz were turned'to spnrlcs c, tick"• .:Si, «}es-1 always ilo in the.'[onto tall: of nest youthFtr!n allc3oc1 ay a sce.thnt ' [ it you, how art She did not do J g 1;acp nuv niuuth strut, an' if you're.think.' had detained her, iii)dl.hut she.vvas with i vlowld have 3otlrs Y> trawl! hc rano; Do yin! feel well enouoh in yow face:; but 1 mnsi retlret and tal:n in of having another tiara up, you'[l t t slruncr girl, with. Miriam and her future. 6 you,. and 1 felt easy:' • among us.a y"ng . . . tlpo,l s!tch an important ester• ose as any oystcr't•!" counsel Iind nut as cl . . "Oh, Godl" cried the lady, it en volcn out fr,rttnm or posilicn,,e,r any of the "1\fi ledo you propose to do %6th her?" Cw now, dear •Thurston, and rchun^'" 1'u the youngster's.•surprise he wasn't . _ -�- `�Jof deep disteess, .: usual At•ppinS-stones to sc,c!a`2 considc•tea• _ " lass Thornton l [or Ilravcn b sake!- tion. 'Yet se,-n hat influence, vv hat pnvv. •.I shall leave. tier to Aunt llenrietta- me at this hour to•niorrovv.morning• cn1.[zaged. b 4 . - ,-• tl she will never let the child want." Ttuursluii prz�oed her hand afitcf ,le_ - -=- tell me what bus occurred'" cr shri.s?ort obt inert. and vchaf, r:fuims • . „ and inipruvcritenis she soon effrcted! "But Mrs. Waugh is quito ail old lady parted. 'I'lfl T .:\ItKF.ItCIi1F.G'. Ob, I-Aithl - ;'rLh in the mnnunnenis of novv. .ins uelhla is insane, tine comma- The same da} Edith ]tad a visit, lroltn ' rrhi.merc>, fxpl:uri ;c,rirs,:17• :�Inriali: The eountr3i r, ore nndq\Ins. L'Oiseau scarcely tom'• Md s: \Vnut;h, Atias,Thorntou-and ofhai In �oirie pant, nt ilrr! Tyr01 a l,eautifnt what'Of Marian?"^ _ ice pnunt; u`i drum-nod ailreli,, guc7rl d a in 6s going to be .married, and just w I t�ltiil ch•n _l ling r, indiin-n to hr r; iil,lFait.g onL relent 1it�tM' cL' of themselves-and friends. And after consulting with tba•n 11,011911 curious custom provails. When "Olt, God sustain vou, I.it i,, ne _ _. _ ic,al•t is lacerated I" su wire• ,ly as }`ut[ one! i.. all at•;b hound i.ur Icenou9il n sad, unpromising home upon nshee decided to osal tleavchat i Mirfid iam inen tl 6r �re' sh«• icaeas for then t iefClivLlch _- [say la you?niy.or.n 1 Z toe a little girl.". . "Marian! Marfan! vvh:r(, has hul,pcne•i to-4erk oaf and pirfi.,;I her"de�lrn3'rr, - "I kr I lcnovv if; «by de you' joint guncdtanship of \Ins; •Waugh an:i mother.ct,vcv her n liandh tarianl Uh! avh re'iS \Curran'?' huC nr,nd- so •tr.,n�13 a you and ti l since I can do no otherwise?" Thurston VJillcoren. is calle I n tr!rkr roti,f. It iy made- r,i ' ''' to"ry d o d to fried lr r I,crc alter sill. Uklier It:tvr pirr.•uert the r.orrlr'for lit: .[rMal. n,tvvl. s nn and unused Imfn:'and witli- I.iia b pe t o point out hovel you may do other- And this decision was made known to. P ;tlse 1 had not found q:n•agc to conic!" murderer vvilh great•real for ;v•vihile; slaerlti on ifaving borne. 1'he, franker « ton; this is wrist-.-". Nye roust mak,, that scalae the ono, great wise, dear Edith. it ould have been .i 8 rston when lie called the next morn- it ilu� girl linins ill„ n:tltl Tl tears sir Misr Thor ton- oel• Edilh!,vvhat \:,!r rc,qutre to object of our lives. Upon u; di'%-olvc tho 'crawl to mention it is fcd,IPs u t and hissed in th Ahl p re true Ott! iidUh! rig fil. :u,d.tli: duty: to uvcr c )t,c ifiaUt Sho looked up at him wild„surprise and A tea' days aftbr this Edii11 passed .o chief•is aft<cr user1 mindrtly file nuiill th told is far mo _ b _ the world of spirits. And Thurston took slay'• i tl '� _ .- ay. fItwven fur furtiUr by brinXiug 1>cr rlc-strayer tri t.hc s(:af[old, inquiry. �t- ve tortituda - nythiri;-lint si7.'- -Nfiii:i'riiu;-dct-'yrni Vicar--do, you.t,cat •an;i "Edith, you have known me trori3 my the orphan'child to his own heart - . iotner'snen todeuh,vvvhen it is I,ikr_nNII(Te, it Sirom ill � is@ t3o,ihood, You know what I am. Will home. lace and st,rea,l aeon bel d•ad face. nse. Oh, Heaven, Miss 1 lloq+*!n, re imdcrstand are?” ou leave y4ur'orp.lan�daughter to me, ,(TO fla continued). P . • (Eave this suspense, or [ s I ! tii,ffocate!'; "Y' s, mamma; yes." Y . _. .. . ' . .- _ . r . a . . . � _ '., . . .. - . . ,' _. . �. .�..::�.: ... �.. - �^aea••'v,_, -.r.a. r'rrewra. ,war,,..,. ._,,,,. ,..,,�, 7.. •,'.:�C'x•"i*.-H:`"l�.�`-` a=' "•'`�'..^'S!�"?'� rY.,„•r•:•,:�"�"'..•...•r.- ,..torr r ,..w,:.-.,�-. ✓ '.3 1+'-.-. viv"caCF^-��..r '�"•iv?,�NeX�s -�,,y��i'C .v. ,+�,":.',.� , _ "-��°�'.�"�a l_. {.i'`.: :...:•.S.� !.y.,;�^,.. -u wprdiC `s'3c.:Tei .... ,V ,. :::,<,�.w;,s3ru r. ...._ a'.' 7»•., r+,..,a"F- -.'y-w'� -'ovl:►.: -ss=``'" .i a^�: .aR -3-: .. .�' Sar;.. El At;DLEY James and Albart streets. Turon- v - *' George O'Connor, ` eborhe, o, for a licatioil forms and E M T C O t pp • y ; Westney Bros, Jas McBredy. further particulars. 40 '. ROUGE HILL. Ed Rees, Wm Crozier, G•Toyne. Now Advertisements. h BRocK ROAD. � jolt � 0� - flgiR � Thos Conan, Geo Tool, Thomas' ►TSO RENT.—A farm containing 150 G w g Knox, H Fuller. Jas Cowan, i acres,situated on the Kingston road, one and a halt miles east of Pickering village. For Mhe People's dash Store. --�/ Published every Paring Opining at its Owl' I;INSALE. particulars-apply to w J Reazio,Pickering ctf - Piokssia,r Out. Royal Rogers, R R Mowbray. ` T>eRs[e Claremont-Geo Stotts. WOOD FOR SALE.-The under- - ' !..61.26 Per year; 01.00 :Vasa la aava"o _ signed has for sale all kind!of hardwood _ • Cedar Grove-Jno Pearce. - Prices lower than last year. For further par- c ticalars apply to A J Poynter,BrockRoad P O t sexme of ADVERTISING: Coleman, F Elliott. �rSOla.ero,oarda ,yezl,a. - 10 Canis OFFICERS FOR 19os. L _ 10�' Remember our TERMS are strictly aaeh. faoh nbaeq tinsertioa,parllaa - E - Vice1Pre8. W V Richardson. R.De�ellsooraer sgoadbnffalo evening of obeuFine Our-prices are as close.'as quality and value will permit. J. n the avaa da �+•i� u This rate does not Include . or Foraiga sd- Dea. 19th, between Gordon's Hotel sad -;SpaCiyl isrmt el�ea to psrtfss maktag_mn_ or will be suitably rewarded.by leaving tb K .ams`t-tbie o oe• Ivo shadd snots for 3 or 9 month.or the year. Halt- -Tr'eastirer-H Webster y g�d6'paR ned of on the public as all wool ods.at a VwIy or year!7 oonu bots parable quarterly. Secretary-Arthur Jeffrey great bargain, we hold out no F34it-W--iia-hoot-in-it-ta�catch-the- r Business Cards tan lines or ander,with paper. COMMITTEE MEN. ?OR SALE-A farm'containing 50 public, our goods are what we recommend them to be, another thing one year,$a 00,payable is advaasa. Messrs. Jas Todd,R R Mowbray; i` acres,being lot 13,rear of 3rd ponces•on, we don't do, is this, advertise an article to be worth $10 and sold for srtNotios is loan!Columns ten Cents per line, Pidkering. On the premises eras dwelling, - ✓ Cantsper line each subsequent insertion M Gleeson, T Poucher, I5j Pugh, barna stable. eta. For particaltars apply to S5 as a great bargain, its real value being only$5 and still the people oonuict r tee made known Oa applies- LE WELLYN BOOND, or W. V. Riohardi,on, on; No tree advertising. W Cowan, D E Pugh, Charles Pickering. a-tf get the hook. Can or will the public believe that stores who are Advertisements without written nsaractiona Palmer and T C Osborne. Exe-. clearing thousands of dollars per year get rich by selling goods at one wilibe inserted until forbidden and charged aa- B half their real value, no they-don't, but men realize the truth of what eordin0y• Orders for discontinuing advertise- Cut1Ve Committee—D E Pugh, C. TJ��Blprepared to-do o Ng Bin meant of tsrsastba fa wsitiae and seat to th•Pub- g Palmer and Geo Leng. Audi- Caston sawing on her°I>remirea lot eo,Con,I, R. T. Barnham said: "You can fool all the people part of the time, Job promptly sttmdad to. tors Wm Oke and T C Osborne. time`its.ae�� L.eBbe ALltER brought in!gift.any and part of the people all the time, but you can't, fool all the people all the time. _ Whltr, filch cow, new sow, for sale.' Also We are offering tteai"bargaine, Suits and Overcoats awn down. Murkar Thexton� Pro �ietars Milch ne purebred pig.,Gramambre g Y : 11 o- -- - Eclipse for service,a.the farm. Terme, cos Just think of it, a splendid SUIT AND OVERCOAT that will wear Ralph Smith, "--the Whitby boy, dollar. These pigs ape proving to be the nigh, for ears for only $12, also a fine BLACK WORSTED SUIT AND - ^ who broke into Brownscombe'e kind, Terms re nablI Grasmere Grange. y y NOTES AND CUMM6NTS, store recent! , received, his trial Lot 9,Con, s,Audtay. a9tt OVER(`OAT for$17, nothing to equal it in value,we have every eon- who fidence in saying the above values are unequaled. Come and examine at the county town on Friday. gLoFos seLEgne n$ndOeeisgaedSen them. We are selling other lines`equally as cheap to make room for Some time ago the Provincial His plea of guilty, hie youth, and _ Government aeut circulars to the g y for sale at a reasonable prion, his largo skating spring goods as we are overcrowded with stock. his previous good character, led rink.and also his house and lot situated is different county councils asking ,the Judge to take a lenient view the Village of Bmaghs t For particulars aper line Labrador Herring and Salmon Trout -- _ _.dor their views in regard to, re- g to Freak Bandorson on the premises or to W - - ^r turnin to the :Vertu! which of the case. He was let go on a Richardson,Pickering 1I tt g suspended sentence, in sureties of OR 8A1.E--50 acres of first-class I30W in.stock was discarded some six' pears $200 and $500. - - - Fland.being the south-sast quarter of lot sa '45ALE ONLY FOR JANUARY-FORGET IT NOT. ' ago, Several county-COdnCilB, 111- in the Ind con,of Dickering. on the premises eluding that of Ontario County, are a good dwelling.good outbuildings,a large Groceries-a full sup ly of the choicest and best. Or , Boots r - slave formals protested against To the ratepayers of PickeryyDung orchard coming sato bearing. Soil play pp y p g loam. Sufficient sn supply of both 6azd sad soft and Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Patent Medicines, Ogilvie's y change, and so fall not one ing Township. water. Tho above �escrtbea yremi�es are con- Hous' old'Flour, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Count has expressed a desire to veaientiy situated to school, abarches and Belts,'etc., for gale y I� —'— markets, For further particulars aD ly to w. change the present system. In As the roadwork question is before V. Richardson, saint estate agent, bickering. face of these'facts it is hardly us, I think' that we, one and all, Ons D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, likely that the Whitney govern- should give our views to the council, _. ahem will carry out:their express- a basis to work an. Stock Market P=CKERZ21S'C�-; ed intention to'return to their old =vow, in the old statute labor system we farmers were called out at •a time System. : when work on t'he farm was very '-_— ' Tri 31t8t�. The resent condition of the came due,or .the E.rscr.'a�9 the be Fat.Cattle. Hogs, Bides, - - slack. so we did not miss the. a4 p ..�� y MILLINRY Falmer In Ontario shows but little \ow, the statute-labor tae is not sign of impro•:iug. The :4trong 3loney Advanced on fat stock. attraction of the _North the�t. is 'ouch in itself. lb:it I when added Feeders for.sale. See our stock of winter shapes that we are selling off at 25 and 50 cents to the�rt�ier rases, reissue along. By. .t)ro a card if you w - - P g gradually del,letinfi this Province p y jsh to buy car sell: " Dtust'be clecired out to.make!Cott!for ria stack. the new. rwthod, the cornmi.saioner orA 1 to. •of its young leen to Queb nn ex- apply - y g f-illled aroUntl, .is A rule, when we are -tent that it is, iuipuc14ibl'e for a very busy.so that flot one farm team JOhII A. White 8c Sons, Our Sale .closes fan; 12L11 a large number bf farlilero to secure in ten goes on the road in our division. . the uecessa. het BROUGHAM. - '_ - r3' p. .Tlii year the Stelae•, too mticli' of our miinev is (('!! +� R`[�K erin i ellligrafion frurn thin Province Cu spent in snow shavelling and in other Ce A. B er, - `• be E w a s. before an is a ent on the road:: T� t'1e ti urth-west ld liLeIy to con- y Y P ' lc E - contiuue'as greAt as ever, so-that :so that the' roads are now far from 4 } the tlestiun Of sectlt'ing fRrlu h@1 belfry Ay good as they were under the 1Q;� ' Q'1?(Y'It�Q, y +lestion with old system. . •ill 1�tt serious q � Speak up,,people; and let us have Cook's Csttrtisot Ceaovoe• _ many. As the aysil.%ble anlrntnt some of our rights now"or nest Jan- Manufactured by Time of help becomes scarcer, the nary. _ - < amount of Rages detuanded Rill Thanking you, Jir. Editor, for your Cook Co.,Windsor,Out., t .be correspondingly high. Another valuable apace_, i remain; slid Detroit,safch.,is the i ng _ � 11 oal�ltaowa safe.reliable � '1 _ _ - erect of the migtati0u $'R moa�hTymeaicin: 11 on which-ladies -:.North-west is the-decreased de-_ depend n "t our and ts'Me .............................................:.....,......... - RATEPAY r ickertng. Jan. 29th, 1908. c a d a i hs h :wand for land. Those who have of ssied." Every lady who reads - po this is request ad tainclose two post- - 4ur friends : for. their liberal patronage land for sate find it an im :sibs- -.. lily to- secure ptircllasers except The a ors . Salratiotr age-ttarapss_with her address, for at prices a�ak below the calua of Army on the lines of immigra- L - '9V1liCh We }ia4e r881Ped. III th9' past, We i ithe land. luny farms have been tion were 8o successful last year (Ll1b�L advertised, but very few sales that arrangements have been and f particulars,wh ch we will - ask t4L .f0>~ a ,Contillilation_Of the same, ,have been-made.' So long as the made for ten thousand people to send by.retura mail is plaia.'eealcd — Nortti,irest Provinces have tracts leave the shores of Great Britain envelope. behcIng that our stock of Note Paper, i -sof fertile laud -awaiting Settle- through the same agency ' during An old physician, 3S rears tori- imeut, land in Ontario will remain the coming season. Many of the tinued practice treating diseases of 'School Books, Knitting. Yarns, Rug Pat- at a diycoant. ]spelt are frons the agricultural aomem has char�eofihe office.and - �-•+-- districts of Great Britain; in fact, caa a consu?ted by letter or 1a - $rOIIB, etc., -Will be -found' entirely.sat.is ti As�ba. _ 3ddressourmain office Pickering �� +!encs Committee. the majority are coaling to: Can. P - B 8_ TMS COOK COMPANY nein intent on engagingin farm �fator�. work and will be distributed to !loom 3-No. 253 Woodwwa Ave., - -i LLe- f Mbiving is a list of the � Detra tr Mich. - r•au..........u....a............................wo...... - rtlembers of the .Pickering Vigil- farms. iii. Ontario on arrival: ante Committee. p' Farmers who nave secured their �-Cook's Cotton RootCompouaa ; PICKERING. help for the copzing,season will do is Bold b?all responsible wholesa:e (� n p D 'E Pugh, JO'Leary, C SPalm- well to write immediately to and retaildrnggistntatheDominio- lJoJ1 V ser,'Robt Deverell, W V Richard- Brigadier Thos. Howell; seeretaty ofCaaada and United States for ur e + 'Goon, Jas White, Jno Dickie, S. A. Immigration •Department, riollar per box ' Lor- enzo Banks, Enos Remmer, R E / - G Johnston, Richard Moore, Robt - - .' Howland, W J Reitzin, D Hall, R _ Wilson Jas Haight, D y _ .'-Barrett, Ed Gormle ,. Geo Len - Robt Miller, Wm Moreombe GeoANTED-By Chicago wholesale Gordon,' woman)for each province in Oaaada.i Salary Men and women, who arse amd morebitious Annan, Robt Stork, Thos Greig, ..REASONS `WHY $90.00 weakly. '8°rpsnee ,money advaaaed.- R AHunting, E JShirley, Alex Business successful; position parmaaant, No and enterprising, to qualify in the Fal©oner, Joe Bundy, J &.A Gor- ` 3n estman+ssgatzed- Prsvions•:pariae�oeo�e•not .. :. ` Lake Strest.Chicago,IIs,U 8 Address all Lli �aialQ � - don, G Cowan 'r, Jno Gordon, Dr �" - �- � •_>. -Bateman, 'f;f ? atchi C Bradford; . 4 R$ Dillingham, W Harvey,W I+r No' ' .r m e'r p a ry o .Vanstolle, Jas' Proust, J Murkar, Pickering Lumber NTO.. ONT. J R Thexton, Robt Found, Miles !Chapman. T. :Yard 1 for the many positions* open to all WHITBY shout be, purchased in pre. _ tahcse who are thoroughly prepared to couas 10 ._ �Vm Oke, Jas Trull, W Balmer, - • , the richt d an llege means feduor cationa oung q _J n of A O'Connor, Jno Dane , Mrs c Terence to any other • ur Mo a equip. i s natio, % ebster, meat tier than many trades or " ;- Frank Madd&fQrd, S Vanstone,'S -- - feasiona in money earning power. Brown, W,McGregor, Fred Rowe; -students admitted at any time. Cir- _FIRST.—It is the best- Piano mdade in Canada, is now Complete: n 'Phos Moreombe„ Jno Hallett jr, culars free. Wm Kernp; Nicholas Brown, Robt $raidley, H%arry Remmer, A Jef- W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, SECOND.—It is • the greatest Value for the In all kinds of building'material trey including rough and dressed lumber, 19y Cor,Yonge and Alexander Sts. 11Ce aid. lath, cedar, etc. DIINBARTON. P P Jno Mitchell, W W Sparks, Jas Our stock of Shingles ie also nom_ - Found, Geo White, B Fawcett, J THIRD.=InI� action will convince the most g Methodist Church Annan, W Thom, And. Annan T P piers in British Columbia•New Brun w uo} nnan, eej swic an ntario Cedar, e-rvlces as Follows• Smith, Robt Toms, Alex Thom. -triumphs, of art. All ki'n�C s 'of the�itsual Mouldings, . CHERRYWOOD. P _ ting an Base, Casing, V Sheeting d Floor- 1�.�a m. Preaching. Thos.Lacy, Jas Ferguson, .Wm. - ing always in stock. p.m, ,,__Sabbath school. Spencer, W Robbins, Fred Roach Every In Strument Guaranteed • .,200 p � Cistern tanks and watertroughs 8:00 P.m••••••.E worth League, -:on was,McRae & Son, Jno Henderson, made to.order. Tuesday. Geo Davidson, Jas Todd, A Law- _ m 8:00 pm..... .Weekly Prayer •on +r: son, -W Carter' & Son, J�to Som- 1 exm:s '1:/asy. - • D'• Gordon. Thurada re, Ph. B xnerville, Rev. J. E. Moore, Pastor." _ - -Thos Faucher,-J'-M' Gerow, T C Hubbard, F L Gleeson Jes a Hub- .- - r .: -• bard, Fred Bunker, C Hainil- f, p+� Butter, - E gs� W V , M rk VGREENWOOD. Chickens• M Gleeson, R.Sommerville, J al I r Rai ns ��I Devitt, Wm Pengally, Thos Bay- ape s, t '.� .., Ear Mond aY_ _ les, Samuel Carleton, Bring them to Claremont llrket.;. WHIT`EVALID Hugh.--Pugh, W S Major, D 8 _ _ _ Wednesday market day. Turner, J H Turner, A-E Major, la a hw&stools now on hand.ij%cosyn Wall Papel ranging rg _ C1 ��•• ,,�� d Es' E. EMERSON, $ E Poynter-t carry Johaston�W from Be.up F. C. 1J�1 aLleh, H Major, A A White, Joe Carter, * _ Judson Pugh. Zobz Parks, =rU=b %toss,, Brougham. Buyer o ...o........... ,.., ...; .. ,•. :. , .. _.. , '.._. _.... �.�_.. _.� r .E.w1` .41 .t� N' t �••.-,..`,�,�N'.A-'?"......r.J..::....:._.n,.r.,-....'.Y.;,y,.�.. w..1'.:.._�'.i.;!^'-q,}+^:'h'i.-.,•�h..•'yx:.,.::,te�.'.a+.gM-M....,,,.-.-,'..•ZI.':e..:-.r..o. ."�.....:.._,•.,..�^.'•SV.:,.?.�n.,,r.....N...t':+i,.•^^K?Y•.t�,,,. s p RMn'Y..,.F•".:•.-..�t;:.•V r-c.T,.s¢w;.^.�.�•.k�•�..-.>._',Ar,+s►a'e�Jr ,;-;,,.. -ay.'V"+- '"{�3'-f.::�...,e. -6 =w.. Win,•.." :i• y :>.'x.,',;-,/r_-i,.t.' ,ii:ti'' ` •5.' y.j' Y's�^/� qN� rw�+ d , Y•,,%e . k �'-._•.,-.tom+!�--...._..so.� r .y�e+.,.:•a•.„.'T,p'l,'+n$ 11 illmill 160 -Cyff.Jl� :�t• i' OLARiMON1(r." ing Telephone Co, Liluited, was held it is with them that mistakes ;v at the Oddfeliows'hall, �i'hitewale, on most frequently get into print. If 11►Iiss Hamilton spenta day in Tuesday afternoon. Alf Hoover, writers to the press would be �1 'LOAN' . .. T � 4 Toronto last week. president, occupied the chair. Aril more c,arefiil„ printers and pub- YORK ;COUNTY iJOAN those present.were A F Wilson, J r - Miss Florence Eastwood was in Colson, H G Sanderson,, John Sof- lisliers ttcnTld escape a gond deal - _ Toronto last week. man, of bIarfiham;.A G.Reesor, N E of" worry and errors would • and Savings Co7npauy. _ -�V,'"11f:-Falmer was in Toronto Reesor F E Reesur, F A Reesor, A F fewer than they now.are.-Ex. Tris weeTc on a tii1aes_trip.- Clary, 1 e. - W% . D. yogi', we regret to-slay, Locust Hill; Alf hoover, W A Fuller, IN -STRICT CONFIDENCE is seriously ill with pneumonia. Dr H Hopkins, of Green Ru•er; D R - Chas. Risebrough, of Calgary, Beaton, Thos Beare, of Whitei•ale;F C rtifttates and Passbooks will be received at L Gleeson, Dr G N Fish, C A Barclay, all branches of is visiting his friends around here. Ed Willson, Boyd Burk, S Tool, of , • M �+ 1 F. M. Cooper and Wm. Doors- Broughauo M Gleeson, W J Devitt. Women Obtain . Piakham 8 The Sovereign Bank of Varnarda well were in Markhaar on Mon- and James Pengelly, of Greenwood; Advice and Help: day, W H Jackson and Thomas Knox,of Mrs. Calhoun, of Toronto, is vis- Brock Road;Robt Miller, John Mur- 81 sae Guided Thousands to Health-- .All necessary meats and transfers of money - - _--•iting her datighter, Mrs. (Rev.) M. kar,W E Vans and J R Theztoh, Now Lydlas.PtnYham•.veQetableoom made free of charge. _ c. Taft. of Pickering pound cured Xm Fred SeydeL :..C L A R E M O 11T Tk. ` ` ' Rev. -A. R. Park is assisting at The directors' report disclosed the revival cervices at Port Perry end of a very progressive year Twelve this week, miles of new line had been construct- It is a great The. Citiz n's band intend in- ed and the number of stockholders satisfa.ct"� inr a g and telephones on tlse line had been woman to feel Mat _ tendo, 'going to Brougham on nearly doubled. Several important she can wri to Thursday,evening. extensions are prbected for the Pres- anothertellingher Crc4uet ou lawn and bowling ent year. The following were elected the most' private ub a­ at Sandbank last week. Row is directors of the year : Alf Hoover, and confidential 1Ehis for Canadian winter? Greeti� Rivei: A C' Reesor, Locust details about her : �*l �r Messrs. Miller & Sons ship d Hill. A F Wilson, Markham; Thomas ;: � • illness, and know ,` / (� tors` ._ pe4: V • ;two Clydesdale stallions and a Beare'Whitevale; Dr George N Fish, ''�••� that Brougham; M Gleeson, Greenwood;J be seen by a wo- .;pony to Toronto on Tuesday. Ross Thezton, Pickering- At a sub- man only, a wo- _ -�� A number from here attended scent meeting of the board Ali Haan Ertl' of sym- the Pickering-Brougham hockey Hoover was elected president, Thos �j a pathy, for her Can be had _ -. Same at Brougham 'On Monday Beare, vice-president,and D R Beaton sick sisters, and from W s— +�venin re-appointed secretary-treasurer, above all, a woman who has had = Do g• more experience in treating female ills well it is Cecil Wilson, : of Thorneroftliving - stock farm, Oro, has been visiting -The staff of newspaper meets than any a bun red.th �at Geo. and Mrs., Jones for the with endless trouble 1n the at- Over one hnndred.thoriasnd cases of SURE HATCH last week. tem t to decipher manuscript female diseases come before Mrs Pink- "��` • p P P ham every yyear, some personally, Owing to poor health Thos.Gib- sent to the office for publication. others by mail, and this has been go- -boas has had to get his son, Persons writing for publication in g on for twenty years,day after day. Charles, home from Toronto to as- should see that all proper names, Sorely women are wise 1n seeking a yp isist in the stogie. particularly, are spelled out. Ad- advice from a woman of such slut Yew Ql encs, especially when it is absolutely L • Rev. J. W. Totten expects to vertisers, to, will consult their free. Pce y visit Glen Major on Monday, Feb. own interests by writing plainlyMrs, •nkham never violates the - '5tb, and hold a meeting in ,the and_ carefully punctuating heir $dente o women, and every testimo- Arriving Daily. , evening at 7.30 p. m. copy. Like all other publis ors, nial'letter published is done so'•with For the best lines of We regret to learn that Fred we are constantly annoyed, and the written consent or request of the Ai Dowstwell is laid in Winnipeg sometimes led into error, by the writer,in order that other sick women Boot$ and SI10es, Rubber8t etc hospital suffering from to carelessness with Which commun maybe benefited as they have been. nig. `l s will n pleased to hear ications, advertisements and mar= , Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 54th -, of his speedy recovery riage notices are Written: With Street, West Philadelphia,Pa.,writes: -' Ccall on— Mrs. Frost and ?Miss iia jorie ordinary words bad writing does Dea' Ml'Pu`kham:- - -Overayeaf agolwrote oua�ette=aa�ta� - Henderson & Farmer;�Clnremont -Frost and Miss Jennie Wi-ight, all not matter so much so much, as advice, as I had female itis and could not • ___of Tweed, have been visiting at their linden -rstn almost always carry-a child to.maturity. I received your - the Meth6diyt pal-,onage, Clare- be established by. the words that ����rof instrpctionsandfollnwedyour ' mont,' with the faini! of Rev. J.. recede a_nd fellow them; .but advice, I•but not only swell woman i co'I • y p sequence,but haPe a beautiful baby �ir 1. I W. Totten. proper names and-iflgures 'lave, so wish every suffering'Womaninthelandwould The Y oung People's Guild, .of to spea'lc, no context, and wnbe you for adtice,as you have done eo LIFT, FORCE AND• much for me" Erskine church, held a scxial at l aIId SU{iTIONNK the resi4eence of James McFarlane . Just as sureic as D3rs. Se•rdei was 'PU M PS ured, will Lcdia . E. Yinkham's on Friday even-tug Tl•iere tt•aa �^ =� .Cured, 6ompound cure every - - -a good crowd who had a• most woman suffering "in any form of .�ionstantly oII_Hand Prices Right• !• - leasant time in games of- all ®- female.ills. a Inds. During the evening re- No other meth 1 the world Win(1•�II11119 er80.E8CZ aIIC� Repaired, _ {_.• - - C3.r t JU ii1 freshments were served. /�, has such a record of curia o7 female One of our oldest.resident3, Jlra. rt troubles as has Lydia E. Pinkhamis Direct'tele hone communication with all arts of Pickering, i Angelina Lundy°, relict of the late l yegetable Compound. Therefore no P Mack S ffard. 'died at her recti- prudent woman will accept any sabsti- .'Markham,..Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, Po J u which.a drn t maaiy offer. . also Stouffville, Markham•and Pi kering -villages, over Independent dente here on Monday:at the age _ _ _ t If you am ice Dtrs.Pinkham, s -of 75 years after a brief 1 ness free Masa . or specl�aI advice. It fa ��Rrders-i5pompLl�atGend�d-to ; - e and alwa s Koff ys e plenrtay and bronchitis. - y _:.,Repairing done. ;Her funeral took place on• Thuis- P _ - s day -to Alton& cemetery. She is ,.;- �T UL, W coeasor- to _.- survived_ one eon Frank, who --.John sera a row .t Son, Claremont. resides here. PICKERING FRL''IT a e agister. Dr. Smith.' dentist. who visit Evaporating �'actorp ' -'here the first Tuesdays. of each Ti i�DAY,=FEs. 6tb. 1906.-Auction lnonth, will be hereon Tucsday tale of piano, household .furniture. Will be opened Sept.-25. 1905. � ��CHANSONS "4 ' .''nest. The doctor is- not only an cutting box, first class turnip puiper _ Toronto Cni 1'rewer+iible!. complete set of stable: H. .+� honor graduate of P di les twill be boa ht at the . varsity, but also. a past-graeluate f.ttrniture and tools, 40O buff. good - pp B - -:---of Chicago college, These requir- onr�, somepeas and barley isuitable Pickering Fact and prices.paid tug ills' ger college. oillcl clo veli to for.seedl, 15 bags good potatoes, 4+�I1 according to quality. Soft apples Important wing of display of -, oho finest hos turnips, the property of R. E. not taken. China. A very largeassortment of - tationarv. Books, olle, oys, jurt call in,forenoon as ,he i9 very Johnston, Kinston road, - east of -: B bus in his visits here. Pickerin cilia e. Sale at 1 o'clock. -C. 4RR1•TAER9, receive for the Hnlidsy- trade. .Call The Methodist churchWill hold sharp. ee bibs, No reserve.what- 4,tf � Pickering, Ont: and eee them, --their quarterly meeting in Clare ever. L. Fairbanks.auctioneer. - �BnLaoriptaone taken for all Magazines, wont next Sunday. The gnarter- Weekly-and Dailyl;Newepapers. ly board will meet on Tuesday e at 230 p. m. in the Claremont In using Dr. Taber s.Remedies W. J . 1-1• '�v=CH.�.R+l7SON, _church. Mr. Totten exhecxs to go u et the value in the contev.ts. Grain -Wanted ." y0 g r ltc Glasgow church at 3 o'clock on re re red fiom __ un y o o a s Will combine both Sunday school the best.known drugs'' for. each The undersigned are prepared 'to - and congregation. specific cure and are carefully pay the highest via rket.prices In the matter of the Guardianship l I SHAREHOLDERS .MEET compounded by a -qualified drug- for all kinds of coarse grain, c�^^Y " to be delivered ,at the of the Infant Child ofVilliam Why{by J fll � Works i gist and are placed ou tTie market 1 fs': ,7,lle annual' meetln of trio aba>~. PICKERING ELEVATOR. Cowie, Deceased, .I _ 8 tr�ct'fco�n the manufacturers. holders of the.Markham'and Picker. Xm-in bought every daffy. Notice Is hereby given that after the No P. For sale by all general stores. expiration of twenty.days from the 4 ,� Palmer Va,nso�e, first publication'hereof application ' w ° ± 6•� �'d O -- will be made.to the Surrogate Court _ �Pic3�er3:ng, OZlt: v- v « ,;.r o- i v: of the County of Ontario on behalf of l__ Susan Cowie, of the Township. of .i ~ �$ I• ++ 1 desdale Stook Food Pickering, in the County of.Ontario, v • ° ° t t n e a s widow, for an order appointing the o a i O= ' -Hercules, Poultry Food il�l � ® 'di� said Susan CovQie, guardian of Freda- rick Cowie, iufant son of the said Wil. ?oQtl IX C*ebae °Q It a: �Cl Full stock on band-Gives flavor liam Cowie, deceased. g S Dated at Whitby this 28th day 'of a i xe���?� ON O s s 'y- and agreeallleness to animals ` 1°e Ma e'er a �° :.V !4-4 food. Sold under a posi- _ December, 1905. ° 0 gr a • a $c Flom - ' rive guarantee of salla- The undersigned is prepared to Dow'd, M „ .. ;, faction or money do all kinds of carriage and wagon Brock St., Whitby, .O S 1O °' am Jan O< refunded. painting at his shop over Wm. 12-14 Solrs, for said Susan Cowie. Feb'►2,,as DOwswell's wagon shop: O YEARS' L. D. BANKS, q .. . EXPERIENCE A m t�aL 0 E I �y ss-Iy ' Pickering. Also prepared to do all kinds of • QC, Apr!�'= r Kan in and house paint- Wood, Iron,,made and Force Pumps e� paps hanging P Also cisternf made to order. May, Co ing. SV.J. Bingham. r E. W. EVANS, ' Claremont. 1 m g a :v,Jnl,i• Slacksmithing �y _ m m pt ci`L4` $ W ,Oct. The a sl necl—having E MARKS • !g .� 5 0 o,, Nov. ,�• ing bought out T __.__.... I the blacksmithingbusiness of R: � RDESIGNS Sleigh Shoes I •,al. Dec COPYRIGHTS&C. Moore, is, in' in prepared to do Black- � Icklyjknyoneascertain sending o r opin and reecw eth mar January Igo,-Rbitby s, oehat<a lo. srougham' smithing in ail its lilies: . i ntentt is prob our opinion,free w ether as Get,the shoes on your sleighs: r 11,Port-Perry Is,'Uxbridge£o,Cannington 19, tnventlon to probably tiai patentable. kou Pate $ Tsnon is.' - tions strictlycon a an o0 on sten Sleighing will soon be here. Horse-stoeing- a - Specialty. sent tree•oldest agency for eecu ngyatente. Our work guaranteed and prices Patents taken through Munn Oo.reoeive t.c,wt�ut c�e,to the right. GEORC+E � ZIAW, sy.cwirwt Let Others Help You Sc�eriti � gter�Cdri. PICKERING, ONT. W. E. Risebrough, ,p To recover y our stolen property'. _ when you want something out.of w hanaeomely,mnetreted weekly. 1 araest ter• calation of any actenciHc iogrnsl Terms,ig a The' the common, you have.it trade to ear;four months,lL golGbyall ewedeslea� , _'CHAMPION order. 90 it i-s with your harness �NN Co�3818roadwal,G Yank Thomson's old stand. .r Ck¢TiK9 �l'$[IQft¢¢, `P¢nefriittee . - and collars. Dori t take"what you .Aranci,ofHno r F fit_•wn,htnvton_D-C. CLAREMONT, ONT. • „ will do this. MANURE SPREADER 1 can get,"-•Fet what you want. _ Thou yon well be .satisfied. Not Skates -Sharpenied I Members having property stolen oommnni- The Frost do Wood Co. have placed otherwise. !=aO as><'if-! e��Os e`!�. cafe s amedistely with any membery. on the market a Manure Spreader Skates.left with M.S.Cha man,, Talents Bosco MAST D07 as Foraows:- ot Executive Committee. which is the "Champion." No:6 lddrb 84 3 A.X. ](embenhi lee 11.00• Trials roved to the entire sat- We use the best of -leather, and Pickering, or Gleeson Bros., sou- „ 12 Loi 247 P.X. p p guarantee absolute ham, well be called for an de- .410 Lour., d:0t P:Y. Tlek•te waw be had trom the President or isfaction of the farmers concerned 8e;ti8faCtlOII, t� fly.. — goeretw7 oy.a uaseten. that this maebine is without a rival. - . �rlhut Jeffrey, J,A.ID'Connor, A trial solicited. ial is Re t fl_.9onro WsaT area&•*ort A.vi ��1tj No.to Loom: -- Pr•eidenL L' • W. Bodell oAr rapes ty_ Pa 8.l1 P.IL _ secretary. ,�,p a '� f $orae-ehoeinl[ as usual., $•11 LOG" , & P.� (Tem.-(les.Lang,D.E.Pup,C,8. �• Z' p� W IL JA•C$BON, _Root Road. 07 law. AGUNT PICKS .,...,j:w'Vis, .: _.,.:•:. .... ._.,.: .. .......- .:,;,:.._-.:.�.;..._ _ .n..-.!.•p-P.-:.�:'.4!- ::r,-r�-:a ,�:_.:�•:.:.+-S, -.;;..mR" a: ci.....,i � - -wlw.�. .c.t',.., .; .r.7y .y.is 1 ... '..,,,.•..,+,:�. ,. U„7• -`^F'. ..�,c. I. v. nyT"'T„'gn - ^,V•: ,11. _ i C.. .., x l .: •. 1. 11 i--,segue �• -Yr:"+r n1.' .. -=`� ­;W.e�pt 7n1. .. ,.., .,... ` . t I .. --. -.— .. .r.. , n , • n • + • «� .. ,w Ate' r } mon, Pressing s raisin•to the axntre of ing, whether vinegar or Illy d Jude, Thb-- .Absotute ��teach delicate little rotted. - !urea !t It dose not actually destroy, , . I Ginger-Nut waters. -To a half-cupful the flavor of the OIL ' - 4 each o[ brown sugar and molasses add manges or femoris that are served _08.— a quarter of a cupful each of lard and without paring should' be thoroughly. _ _ _ . bolter_ Heal ,cover the fire to boilin scrubbed with a brush and cold water„ ._ point. Remove and add three cupfuls of • the tiny black specks so otter!.seen ......-- __.�_.- on the rind are the eggs of an insect. . flour, siftekl with a teaspoonful each of Napkins should always he folded-with • . . - ginger and cinnamon, halt a teaspoon-m the selvage toward the ironer. -' _ ��, ful of cloves or mace, and a third of s . z , teaspoonful of soda. Mix the ingreoii- . 11— - encs -well and set away over night In REMARKABLCk_CONSERVATO[iY. '` • ,.`gB[, ,LIW-RECIPES. a cool place. In the morning roll out . the dough until It Is a quarter of inch One of the finest conservatories in the Fried Chicken.-=Joint the chicken In t•a thickness and sprinkle with Chopped world is owned-by the Rule of Coo �ie ion NatYral GREEN Tea ift dally Converting the usual way, salt, paper, and roll each English walnut meats. ' Cut into strips y naught at Bagshot Park; England. The peace carefully in flour, into a heated an inch wide and bake on•sheet tins in interior represents a thousands, of drinkers of the artifleia Hy-colored 11, tit a lar e onful of lard P gorgeous,.tropical t:: frXing_pan p po a moderate overj. scene, In which ferns, palms, orchids, toes Of Japan, , and the same of bulttr. In this lay �h Circus Rings.-With the cake mixture and other, exotics flourish in luxurious 3.Y• - 0 S0o tnd 600 ih, ;d piece-of chicken, cover with a lid 'and just described and a quantity of animal profusion, 'watered ' by`miniaturb�eas- -.. LAD PACKS. QM _ 0 r , fry for thirty -minutes, turning crackers many frsscinating mmbina- cades, fountains and dripping wells, At III4IIFST A\VARD--ST. LOUIS, !Silo+. _ _ often and trying a golden brown. It tint: combinations are possible that will one end is a stalactite cavern, which,-by must be carefully watched, and when remind the children.of the circus. Cut the an arrangement of-mirrors, appears far ' p 1. C ' cooked is perfect.- , - thinly-rolled dough into a large cooky larger than it-really is. Along the floor BRITISH TRAINS L FIRST nounced difference appears in different a Nut Croquets.-Grind in meat-chop- with a coffee cup, then into a circle by of this cavern flows a rather deep countries with almost ,egyal population L I SA ADA per twenty-four. blanched almonds, one cutting out,the centre:with another size stream, beneath which�are concealed a - Why should the people of one region ,cup pecan meats, one quarter onion,and cup 'that alit leave a ring a little less number . .of. colored electric lamps, =o ' 0— crowd hundreds'of trains daily and,those = f - >� that at col fit numerous little Dols in the of 'another-reglion be satisfied with only -'several Wigs of parsley; and an egos! than an inch wide._ .The rine s g P AMERICANS ONLY THIRD FOR WkIL - quantity of cold boiled rice, one-quarter just large enough for the cracker ani- dark recesses appear to glow with n two or three trains? . Thos more trains t.ll teaspoonful salt, one saltspoontul of mal-to shove. w; it stands within the .mysterious- latent fire. This conserva- --- - . ROAD SPEED., leave the Great South Terminal in Bos- . , Tepper, and one egg. Mix thoroughly, circle. Use all the animals in the "zoo,'.' tory was designed by an eminent London ton in one'dal than are moved in one ti '-form m croquets, roll In shredded wheat as lions. ' elephants, monkeys, dggs; firm and cost'$15,000. % : . ._ direction on n the roads of Spate and ._biscuit crumbs, and fry in deep tat cats and the like. A-vine, Oower; or r al t t leave ---r Gc many Comes Fonrttr--British Roads 'Portugal.in two weeks F cot one Hygenic Cookies. - One cup su r, scroll design In white Icing will serve _ • min in London more rains tc ornament the rings. end where the =-gICK tUDNEYB, Reeiarkable [or Loag daily move in, days o-supply three-fourths cup of butter, two eggs. -- - fiat than en i -well beaten, one teasPoonllAt cinnamon, animal should,have.stripes or spots,its 15,000,000 people o[ all Russia, !4 Rens.. r one level teaspoonful of sada.dissolved the tlg�er, zebra, and icv,pard, use white lean Aching Backe and Sharp Stabbing - Europe and Asia. In a. little hot water, one cup chopped or chocolate icing. These- circus rims' Instinctively people;think of speed at It would probably'surprise New Tork- raisins, one and orae-half cups flour,one should be at each plate ar souvenirs. °Pains 'That Make Lite Almost Enetr the first and most interesting feature ,tf ers to know that the South Terminal 17 and one-half cups oatmeal. Add salt and - % durable. -- - _ ._ the railroad. and in view of the,develop- Boston not only is the-largest station vanilla at discretion. Roll them. Bake - -�ment of railroads in the United Stal� in the world.but sends out 'daily more .�. . until tight brawn, or about three min- TO ADJUST SE{.ARES. An,setting; breaking back, sharp stabs most Americans will� be surprised to than 400 trains,nearly twice the number14 utas in hot oven, % of pain--that Is kidney trouble. The learn that this country is not first in the despatched trout the Grand Central Sta- �' Caraway and Coriander Seed fakes.. NothLrig gives- a -more. untidy look to,kidneys are realms a sjgm -filter-a-41117 matter of k,A trains, says the New York tion by the three roads starting from ---- , -Seat the p the--Voom than- rrrarr Hlt�r io lake poison frorfi the Sun. England holds the Lead and France; 'there.. The .next 'largest. number sent with a tahttspoonful of cold water; this order. Unevenly hung, ragged at the Lblood. But.sick, we kidneys cannot is a close second. ' from any slatlon in this country is -insures their whipping up frothy as the edges, soiled'or discolored, they make s(filter the blood- property . The deLicate i In this statement reference Is made not about 350 from the Boston and Maine whites, Aadd the grated rind of a lemon dtscardant note -in It =room which no f human filters get cogged with impuri-{to the short'bursts of-speed which this terminal in Boston, and the-next abort r . - and beat in gradually two cupfuls of amount of care in other things can get,'ties, and the poisons lett in the system or that.engine-has-shown and may never 3°5.from the.Brood Street Station, Phil- _ .f .:auger, and two and one-half cupfuls �f I into'tune. The little art which is neves 11, cause backaches. headaches, rheu• •show again, but to the regular schedulel adelphia. Then come the Grand Ca:n- flour, sifted with a little salt and + tea-i nary to adjust these furntshings, it is I matism, dropsy and fatal inflamation.i of trains... In looking Orst-at Ent;- tial Station, New York, anti file Read- 4 � ' spoonful of baking-powder. Stir to the welt worth any hnusekeeper's while-to Dr, Williams Pink Pills are the one sure-'land one is apt to be surpr4sed to find ing 'I�erminul, Philadelphia. L - . flour gradually, making the dough just master. Here Is what a salesman in a cure for sick kidneys. They make new, how many fast trains and long runs But these figures do ndt equal those of ' ' . . r eftfLonough to roll out nicely an eighth department 'store. who handles quantf- rich blood, which flushes them cleanand without stops are'made thele daily. the great London terminal. There ons of am inch thick. Set away in a coot ties of shades, had to say on the sub- gives them' strength for their work: Dr. The fastest regular tong-dis`ta.nce run station sends out - - _ lace for a couple of hours to chill. then ect: - -- Williams' Pink 11113 set the kidneys without stopIn- the world,is on th,r r roll a small piece at a time, With a J "Shades- usually need overhauling at right, and rrrgke- lame, aching' backs Great westeer•n from London to Bristol. ?� TRAINS DAILY, -'very Rite sieve,-dust over with flour and least once a year. The fall is a good strong and well. Mr. George Johnson, 118% miles in 180 minutes, or practical- the greatest number from any one sta' ___ Ppreva a wooden molts down hard, .to time, when the..house 1s reopened and o[ the village of Ohio, N. S.. says:-=. ly sixty miles an hour. In order to drop lion in the world, and all of the twelve t imprint all the different designs, each refurnished for winter. Repairs may be "My son, now eighteen years old, stir* pasenger•s at hath a.car is dropped iront great-terminals send out large number - one separate in its little square. There needed. in any one of the several ways. fered from. kidney trouble and severe the train without stop. a time savingg..de- of trains,,as the suburban travel is great .usually are a dozen different designs The goodse may have ripped at the 91de pains in the back, , which caused him v ire-in 'operation on a number of Cui�o- and' the trains often smaller than in ; in a rna3td. _Cut-out these-small squares casings. or there may be signs of wear, many a sleepless night. We tried sev- peau roads, though still unknown here. America.- _ .With a knife, and set aside on s boats, making it necessary to reverse the whole era! rrtQdicines, but they dad not help The longest rtin without stop made Ir. including col} suburban trains such as slightly OMlred; to remain over night; shade. him, and he grew so weak-that he could any country b ,London to Liverpool un those of thb Staten Island road, which ti !n the mor-ntnez transfer to shallow hak. "Many patent articles are-made with not do the work that falls to the lot •+t L12e ;,ondon - ant} Northwestern. 20L s kII operated:with steam,.and 1lgurin�. 1n;z. ties: :Butter tee tor++:�riih dlrecLi ns for renewing them attached: s young taoy da a farnri: We were ed- miles, made at the rate of on a mean average o! winLer and suer butter and -sprinkle with ani a seed. Take yours.off the ro ers; and y i mer, the regular scheduled trains LeaveVA After the enke; come from the oven probably find the printed `Just how' and this was the first medicine that _ - - . . the our gree centras in the.following - - l:rush them over with the white of an glued on the rollers. reached the cause of the trouble. He The next longest is on the Midland,from numbers daily; the figw•ea being for alll et±e�nd sprinkle with sugarcoated Of course, to readjust.a shade nece�st- took the pills.for a couple of months, London to Leeds;•196 miles;at the rate roads and approximately correct:} Neu' -- -- ' scars'E6av or coriander 'seeds, tales sacrificing a traction of ifs length, when every symptom of the trouble was of fifty-two mile§,an hour. .'qty, 1,3110; -Boston, 1;969; Pid voidable. Fr•st cut away gone, and he was as health 'as' an Hearts 1lettght Cookies.--Cream +cup tut this Is tine y b y y The train In 1.rais country coming near- detphaa, 850; Chicago, 850, No other the lower hent, and-take- out the stick boy of his age. E am.satfsfled'Dr. Vol" est to these loco runs without a r+top g American city has 400. ful of twftec with ta•o cu els or sugar, g -- eround which it Is cased. Nnroll the liams Pink Pills. will cure kidney trou• the Empire State Express on, the New As might be expected the roadbed and add a little of the gra! rind and the n x„ar„ c most. severe forma York Cantrat. from New}'d.rk.Lai'ptba;iy, the Operating..equipmor t .are, better Ip - -,__..nL a_lemon._ Saet__th[ee_�Jlgtt �d be sure in taking out the tit bte in Its m __ snd mix with the creame=d sugar 'and --Pink.' Pills - , aT-Tile rA•te`of M &1-100 miles England and some parts of France an-i tie �3r,-WilLiasrrs _.!butter. .Sift"a te�asaoar+tvl cot Gnnarmon that these are .carefully laid away for make new rich. blood. 'In that,way they an hour: and the time of lh8 same tinier Germany than In America, and owing ” 'and a teaspoonful of baking; peweler in!future reference. Now turn the curtain strike at the root of anaemia, indigos- to Buffalo, W tripe's in'5W. minutes, is to the ever prevailing; precautions taken - with three•euafula of flour. Roll out bottom side up. Rule oft a straight line tion, kidney trouble, itveF�mplaint, just a trifle faster that) that of the-Mrd• both by the roads-a3nd-the-Stale accidents -: and by this turn up..a hem deep enoug erysipelas, 'skin disease, neuralgia: , tcrrtd Ex r g_ y I' .­.; ; -""'- lu a tttM Ahwit and cut Dirt with cnokv- p ess -trom London to Glasgow,. are on! about one-flnh as frequent ars cutters.' Rake on tin .FKpefs.-' Refers to.cover the stick. -Use the sewing ma- Nous dance. and the special allmenta of 447 mifes'in-510 mintites.-'Each makes to America• =All the principal roads. in pliu ing lir the oven brush Over' with .the chine to 'sew this hem. It the cord for growing it a 1 a h four regular stops. The No,•thw•esfert., England - have two tracks and many .white of an eOe beaten w t a .ea poon•. r lowering the shade'is s upon, the richness and regular- runs a train from London io filai,go%• sin lige: haus font. fol of milk. Then rprinkle with a mix• ed to a ring. this last must be taken ity of their blood. The genuine pills 40132 miles,in eight hours, making only In:this respect Americans are snaking lute of chapped nets, sugar end clntra. 'cut. It.is often a screw attachment. have the Rill name, Dr. Williams''Pink tele stow great improvements now, as the Pennsyl M `. When the rod has been passed thmtigh Pills for Pale People;;" -orr the wrapper .,The Great•Northern runs a tra h -from wants Is tour tracked from.New York - '- _. __- ._.__ _ I. - the new hem, carefully 'read the direr- around each box, and maybe had.frOm London to-.Doncat,,tet t5fi miles, twill,. Pittsburg and the New Haven and - - tions to learn how to..attach it properly- aU dealers or by mail at50 cents a box dew York CEntraI is three tracked art ont stop, in 169 minutes, at the rate of P - I,.. Me. roller.: Be sure.that the top M or-six boxe.3 for $x.50 by writing; the 553; miles an hour, nnd'the Great Cen- of the way-to Albany, and torr tracked-. rIMPOT8.11skel �0��L. the shade is in plumb. it may he nee- [)r. ��4'illlams' Medicine Co., Brocksrille, lral train runs over England's new woad, from there to Buffalo.- ,,., ,rssary to use.a front r rile to make sure. Ong. . from London to Sheffield. 165 miles, to Turning to Europe ouWde•of England . - [f must be perfectly straight and morn- 4- of n better n ma it is,found that Friince alone Indulges :❑ - Ira verished soil like im ov j over at.rig;ht angles with the sides. It - :•'. SALT THE CIVILIZER. slipping a car at Leicester without- realty fast trains, and possibly she ig 170 .- ' p you neglect this you will have a lopsld our, fist in the number of trains running aeriahed blood, needs a• proper �ed shade that will work badly. -Tile use of salt ars a nrci'ssary supple• stop.hese-falst`and long runs-ard common regularly above fifty miles am hour of all fertilizer. A chemist b 813+1 The'tri k Borne people have of Pullin.:; meet to diet has had much influence tri to all the lriink'fines in L'hgland, while the great nations.. Thee greatest travel. y �- down t)3 blind to'cover an open window shaping fife civilizatibn and exploration In the United States the fast runs are nil roti England to' .. iing the-soil can tell you what is responsible for many of the disorders of the world. It is most prdbable that confined to. two rt)kit the New York from Paris south to Lyons, Marseilles ,- -;.- ___ in window curtains. The moisture die- the oldest-Erade routes were_created for Central and the Pennsylvania. • Com- and' the Mediterranean; and here are .. fertilizer to ties for different rc,lors them,'•and the knwkina- about r.. fir - an English fast runs the found tine and fast trains. .\- p acts, rFr a ve ens e,, .the chief necessaries of the ancient time'between New To an as rig- _, .. , v . • t;rOkkage._ -_ - -. . yse This was certainly the-case with ton and Boston is slaw, The distance miles, is triads-m 750 mtrrufcs, with only Far orBinnry 'shade..- stained,d•ith six slo ' Man If your blood is impoverished the caravan routes !n• Libya- and the from the two cities to New York;s about ps. y or the shorter runs, , I grease a little French chalk of fuller's cahar•a whilst the mines of North In. the saltine, and'in both cases the fastest such as from Paris to Calais, to the Bel- .. , our doctor will. tell' ott what I earth-laid on tont; enough to ahgr,rh the ran frontier, etc.,' are at the rate of - f y dis were the cenere of a large trade trains make it in ave hours (or a, little g -- ou need to,fertilize it and•give grease and then brushed off Is frequently .� th miles ar fore e.time of Alexander, An ther over, now, to lloston, rates of 4Fi from fifty-eight to as t -two m y Kl succe:.-stul interesting .fact is that salt has ped miles_an flour,three stops being m A e to schedule. ' - .3t the rich, red ,corpuscles that "--` a considerable part in the distribuit Each case. According a German•authocrty the LCf"CI.E NIC.E,"fil S 1!\ COOKING, � of man• When it became. absolutely For •. runs of nearly lA00 miles no average speed of the fastest trains tit :are lael[in��II it. ' It >aay be yQu necessary for him, as it did at Ari•earl Euro !s•as follows:- French, tlft ei 1. Y Y tonntty can show, trains to compare 1� y' gM _ .-• need a tonic, but more likely you Apples quartered-and scored make a stage of his' development, he was forced with the New York and Chicago trains miles an hour;English,flfig�-five miles tat _: ''j - - more delicious pie, than when siiced, to migrate to places,where it could be on the New:York Central, the best trains .hour; and German, fifty-one,;but fast. need 'a wncentrated fat food, Split and butter thick biscuits before obtained. , This brought him to the malting the 1180 miles in 1,080 riiinuters, train are - ,. . I. :.=snd fat is the element lacking 'toasting for.the table. seashore, where. he gained his ideas•,it or at 54 miles an hour. While this is HARD TO FIND IN GERMANY, ' • , If a sugary crust is desired on merin- maritime commerce. Lastly, the preset- not quit4 so'fast-as the-time made by the and'the service in this respect does not ''in otlr' 8 tern. _. •. , , quo, sift powdered sugar over it before native effects of salt on flesh food, mail,t compare with France. y ye .. fast trains from Parts to Lyons and rt is Placed in ;the oi'en, avid hate the •ion oceanic •voyage •possible,•-and thas h;arseilles the distance is twice as great It iakee tie fastest.train 227 minutes I ; -•There is-no fat ,food-that is latter cool'• open the world to commerce rind as across'France. to go ' from 'Berlin to Hamburg, 178 _ To hay fried ✓oysters crisp, tender, civilization. Coming 10 sTioit rung and special miles, which-is 47% miles an hour,.ani ftiU easilT digested and a8s1A11' arias plump, they should bo breaded, then dipped its beaten egg, and again ' .summer trains, undoubtedly-the fastest the "luxe" Crain,' the one fast goer; be- lated as ace from Camden to Atlantic City.'Here tween Munich and Vienna, runs at only_ -- = rolled in ci urnbs. After this allow them B:\Bl"S TONGUE TtsL1.g. _ some very last tune has been made over 45.60 miles an hour; but there ar•e-as d 'to stand at least an dour before frying. Little tongue.:: that cannot talk tell 1 . an ideal country,for fast time; by lath rule-•frequent trains throughout Ger- Scott s Emulsion gain oysters on a napkin beforemalo- the Reading.iind the Pennsylvania- The man and servige is -- ing + stew. Rub the saacepan with mothers Just es pininly.,that their own• resole has sat the pace and the Penn- For all the rest of Euly Lha speec.s' - O� W� � VBC oil. butter, heat very hot, put in the oysters, dr3 are not well. VJhon Baby's tongue g �) 1 L� white, or-coated, or yellow, especial- sylvanla followed. The-best Reading drops to about 30 miles an flour.for ex- Ynd turn and stir until well. plumped r P rens trains. Italy 9 su rlsin I stow.. �' 1 toward the root, it is a sign of atom- time is 563;. miles in 50 minutes; or tai p y rp g y ;sad ruffled before making the slew y miles an •heur; while the best Pensyl- It takes the expres..- Phi► minutes to gn • - �'• : ur ach trouble, indigestion, cold or fever- _, -- - r Tt�i'ill nourish and strengthen Itana poacher'f; lacking, cook n ishness..-• Baby's Own Tablets .act like �'ania time is 59 miles at the-rage-ot from Turin to Rome, 413 miles, or only -, 1. the body when milk and cream ar ordinary frying pan; slid tans each magic in curing these and the other , SixTy-FOUR MILEfi AN HOUR. ' 26 mites an hour, though the Milan- = ' with a -round biscuit Cutter before minor ill; of babrltood and childhood: Rome express makes nearly_40 miles an �'b These co-ni-ulute-lar th�-t ter• hour.- . - egg to do 'it." Scott s Emulsion serving. They as good for the new-born baby its • g trains in •Ute United States. Tho fastest Between.'Rorha and Na les, 155 miles, Kee a try-pan an e% r��sl for omelet;, for' the well-grown child. Absolutely p • • '_ .is always the same;- always P y'-p P '- y cafe and absotutel• harmless. Mrs. C. tun in New England outside the Boston there arc, ohl,y four or five trains �iaity,- rbip Plamburg steals in melted butte y Now,York-run,is frg Boston to Port•, the-fastest,sat 34 miles.an hour; while at ' ' ' f" palatable find always beneficial' before broiling. N..X� rr, Elgin, Ont., says:- Baby's-0-,Vn ri7 -+ land at the rate of•44 miles-an hour, and takes 9'•20 minutes. to o 439' miles on the Spread' a properly shape d piece .. of Tablets are ilio beat medicine [ have a !t ,:where the body is wasting ever used for stomach and bowel fico• the shelving is still pcarel in the West best train i'rotri Rc,mca to Brindisi, a rola . . manila paper on a warm platter under and South. Chicago, in many respects, of less titan 30 miles an!tour, ` . et3ny cellae either in children fried fish. ties and destroying worms. 1 could - ' h4rdly feel- sate without the Tablets in the greatest railroad centre in itis world. P410 express from Stockholm to Gotir. Drain .fried bacon-on .malnik►• neper hes no fast trains outside the New York enbor -ffre7tw6.lar cities.of Sweeten, ' - .or adults. the.mintite it is clone, and stand fn rho the pause." Sold by all medigHic deal• g, I. oven flue minutes to crisp it, era, or by mail, at ,5 cents a box, by Central and the Pennsylvanid trains ri:• barely makes 30 miles an hour; and {; W0 WIH S sl yea t.84Mple fnee..L Sq ueeze a few drops of lemon tiles writing Elie Dr. «'illia7Yis' Mrdlcine Co (erred to... . other EUrupeatn countries are still worse, l 1 Brockville, Ont Thrug;l+out the �ti'esf, while the best On the l:ng lists trains third'elhes dime' - on broiled Osit or'ham just before sere- Be sure that this pio- In; ' trains r lu sous, i l p the ing ear. ar not n n ti the same ` _ - n are ve y xur pe�it)+ s e v ru i }t 1 ch ri i - --- - tore in the form of.a b• - �+ Most -up to dale in the nortd: .tltc ants etc^is• see served as .in t"'first slags j - - . _.R . . , label ison the wrapper : - Sprigg went to n nate+. pltysirian to are all' short,' averaging :about 30 mile coaches, but at catisiderably lower rates . of every bottle ofEmi& • IIOUSEIt01,R [LINTS.' ,- ask aifh'ice ns Jo his health. : In porn• betvv en stations-and-the. spayed nowhere and1ho,high Lark-seats g;ive•a privacy' sloe yon bey. - pous tones ire nddrasett the- do*•Icor: averages 40 utiles an tour. Throughbut greatly apprcciatad by sinal) P.rrties of n t .lt•is the ge0ml opinion that if a drx+r "1-fill-IN', Come to•-Ali-ask: you=-ah Ilia South there are rw reaFly- Brae elms two pers=ons dkiinp Ictgaltier, a S�Y {i BO1M -be opposite• a window you mist rlut -what.-what is-nh-t•Lo doositl mattaw e.xpres.; Irains ullrer than tlto5e from f3ur,h run a; that between i.nn+laitt open that window,for fear'tit draughts,' with nt.ti.-„0il” "I fi.n;l•yotw heart i;+ rif,I vrw Yort. city c,r Ghicaoc carrying; the arnl fiirmin tltaan on the. Great ��:;1ern - CHEMISTS But. that is just t1th window that is best feated," said the phy�i. is+n, gr.rccly."Oh burial travel nC certain sc;tac�ns of the a.•'riistrnre a 1'29y mile,, inset's wilhou' . t T 8 t A t i)r 8 A t• Placed for being opened,yrs LhCrcbv en- --ah-onylk,inu else--ah*?" :`l'e;: your j ear. ship ki 1'.0 naintdrs, or at the rate o • - �.-'"" suras a prrrrrt rerirwal r,C thwr air- by h>nu:; ai+r 4 ra,tlthi too." "Anything'--ah 'tient lot speed urny L� c�ysidct,d tlir more t.111u)T, miles an hour,;are'rentaik. , �, 50r.and$1.00. causing, drnngtl ts. -•hlse-01 "1'er; yotir manners are froduoncy of trots+;, th,�ir aiIipointnti-cols, able:, as Mus seems In I e, about the tc � • �,llDruggrste. Too iciuch nrid in niayonnalse dress- also affeolel." etc., 1n tile; resii�Ct a ,till mora giro-;lar gait o[ many train.; tat England.,' , . -- • , - _. .__ -'. - : . til - ,' 'f' , j atairtrt, x '' ' r+ ` r ....;, a »;. ,., :' - I . .i I . . r :. r . .,_>;.. / , r. ..•-., �.•�- a- -4ncl,�;:n;. >.r.;�-' `�.f:�b:�r��d �+r-.,_'°�.1 •„„_r 'T•vr, BEST OP .PEOPLE Blake mlatakee unintwndanauy. ` But no one EM'rAOE A r{iTAU IN RVYINC ,SU N L I G HIT $5,0WiILMAta<D win { v --- be paid w � ISOAP. pereoo wiw proses that Sunlight Soap coataitts any i•jtwriow chemicals or say ,• _ — fust of ad,tltuati•a. _ _ - 7. is eqjOy &6o& with hard-or soft water.. = �,•;. i TSA _ . - ONLY ONE BEST TFA. BLUE RIBBON. If you use S 'ght Soap if,the Sunlight way (Follow directions)you creed not rub aur'clothes v�ill-get better resillts than w' boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way. - Oshawa " ,-Steel Sh. . ngle 77— As Sunli Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly YOur M018Y refunded - puce, -the most delicate fabrics•and dainty elks`and tac_es -b_a _telei�,y - - YW LoikiW --wad jedwihou the slightest--injllry.- _— `tit►se frac ¢atnplairit. I Watery V. i1MotlNre t-Iwdted. Toronto raft AR and ALL TWINSAN THIS. " HIS AIM.. . One Thousand Farmers� Four Die when I_may, I want it said of me Fire $loft ttraordinarX Marriage Will be Cele- by those who know me best that 1,al- _ Walltied. braced in Park. ways plucked a thistle`and''planted fi We want 1,000 'farmers for Western ' Proof. - flower where 4 thought a flower would rnnada for. the spring of 1906. the Y An extraordinary marriage will take .g"row.-Abraham Lincoln: - renter; the -goons farmer with -very I Made from Painted or Galcanlzed titeei,,at prices varying from 82,85 to $5.10 _ place In Paris shortly, when. the twin limited small capital,.,and the farmer i per hundred square feet cover}ng measure. This is the most desirable eov. 7: llatothers CUarnteau, both of whom.are p� you on.Your Leet and keepsyou there with a number of sons for whom t'e.l erkng.on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores,Ela painters of repute, will marry the twin That's what "Ferrovim- does for Lit those re flushes lo'secure [arms, are the people I vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the "OSHAWA" shingles. A sisters Renaud, two beautiful girls wno eu•eriris'fsom wastias ttiseases It to the beer who should writs us ns.quiciciy 98 the are only18 ears of age. The best men tonic is szi*Lence Ic atim,ilase*, noar}aha sad y hammer and snips are the only t0ois required_ ' y S builds up the system, read this ndtice: We can settle you in` We are the largest and ol6est compilny of"the kind under the British % st the double wedding will be another - tl,c'great wheat-Deft of Manitoba or the: Qa , and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada; twins who are cousins of the Mrs. Ilomebodd "f�Ionie is the dear-, other Prov VVestsrrr Canada,and i Fair of Y Provinces of making them Win bridegrooms. est shot on earth, after all."' SIX. Ii.: give you such a chance as we confident.E FiRIE WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROOF Alphonso and Gabriel Charnteau are 'Yea, when you count 1n. the, rent, and ly believe has never Before been offer- I{ We also mauntacture Corrugated 'Iron fn long-sheets, Conductor' Pipe. and so absurdly alike that they have been the servants' wages." " ei'to settlers in any new country. I RAVE TROUGH Etc. _ the victims of ludricous mistakes. all. Our lands are the choicest, and situ- -METAL SHINGLES, in imitation. brick-or atone, their lives. Their mother Is a widow, 13e T4;pre a Will Wisdom .Pointe the eted.in the best tried and the best set-.I Way.'1 he sick man pinto lot relief, but METAL CEILINGS, in 2.000 designs. _ and nu thiscCoup� ei7e of the It .ha Jisl/kes send;ng for the doctor, whicn i fled farming end wheat rasing die- Write for Catalogue No. 14R and free samples of `'OSHAWA"'Shingles. Write was excused military service. means buttles of drugs never consumed. tt'fC and our plans are such as will fo-days Wishing not to be separated from his Ile has not the resolution tq, load his surprise you by 'reason of'fritts fairness i brother, he went to live in the town i wt jalneohv,ly jaetd`iaa,l+a w ren haat�f I.. and helpfulness.- A man with a. few Z'�� P��LJ�R X '�7OpL�7e where his twin was quartered. He was; ha-s the will to deal himself with his hundred.dollars and with health and MaMTglA�,QUIL eTTAVA,iNT. TWONTa oNv. LONaef.CWT, WONIRa. vniroettras, ae arrested foul times during the !}rat, s.41ment, wisdom will direct his attention energy, by adopting one.-of them, Can 1 TAt 99 fit- 423auseez-at. 11 ientww• St a Sunda aL isLembwdat: an fine St. creek, and accused of appearing to y13.t u2 Varmefee's Vc etable Pi1)a, which. ua I Writes Yons NsaxssT.Ot'ncs. g p a specific for ingestion and dirlo,dcrs Ll a very short, time be well-to-do. Oshawa, OtetL� Canada 114 wiflimit uniform. He had the great-; of the digeeti.e organ", liave ,no krival. The ordinarysettler coming here hos. „qg Office and-Worker est diil}culty in:convincing the nuthori- -- to break his land and backset Et the (irk' ties that he was not the conscript.° ` "iMmt cryi"he intreated. Then he per year. a.,d therefore does not secure any The brotbem are'so tond'of each other ceived that her handkerchief was edger!` return from the land until the harvest BIG MONEY TO MEN WITH RIG. that they had resolved never to marry. with the most" exquisite lace. "Don't of the following year i5"TCaped. Unl'r'� -' • One beginner made $6.00 first morn- But then both fell in love almost sim- weep!"'he said, correcting himself. oras plans, the aettle'r will begin to have ing. XVhole• or spare time. The best altaneously. Their sweethearts were an income from the start, and at the 50r� seller, giving 25c profit. Users buy also almost vndiatingulsit tile, and mis- Kidney 5eaf•'eh Lights-Have you same -time will be . going+ cin getting every month. -Township right' worth -takes occurred so frequently that -each!backache? Do ,you feel drowsy? Do n'asiy his land for cropping. if you in- snore than any general store business- .-twi.n began to dress for the first timein' your limbs feel heavy?- Flava you tend coming' to @1 esicrn Canada to Act .promptly- If you want territory. m 4 i n � loins? Have you dizzines3. m we can thus put eu1 in he y Golden.M, ; psi tar P Y - _ of len. Cre,-t Company,.9 Bathurst SL, tHave he regions aotirede dragging Any and of helping your self from the first d:�y London,-C t- adifferent costume. 'ns to e Y $. h t.yo arrive ere, an thus being - - �- c QQ c �` ell of !hese indicate kidney ,. truubles. independanLL . �`e warts one thousand 1' OR SALE-Best, cheapgat and nictst �L �tJ EMPHATIC .1-outh American Kidney Cure is-a llgiud seltlers for the springy; of host. located stock farm in the United kidney specific and works wonderful Our lands have been all %cry careful- PATF.1T'rED VARCH aro, 190'4, -: States; has a beautiful water front, and. IN WHAT HE SAYS nares ►n moot Complicated ease,:94. ly'selected, and•-ire guarantee the re-iThree#1lehines—Trlplo Nall,Two wall, containsR0U acres. sA\ttiEl. P.-WOOD- . pc its of our examiners nn the same•Bio I and Cement Brlok Maolilnas, COCK, Salisbury, Md. Don't beWe the world owes you .a person need apply where habits are not! - _ cheapest in the,market, matin= �- living. Th world owes you nothing. fi ods agii wlua is not-able to produce! f f th one Lh•al•t•d, tad stronger P'JTISH COLUMB RAW-HES -- 1t°was .here llrmt~ _ QA-class. reftTences as to his character j*obarste, wit.or boow�n [di'ms, also irrigated fruitlands, alb ItWDD'S KIDNEY P111Lg CUR® 111013?. and a s ry. RL .-stratitord, out. jciliing City of Kamloops.-_Easy term*.. BOND OF BRiGHT'S Th�x two desirable qualificetfonir, = Addi Western @'Asada setMers' (afalo{tileon application. Strutt k 1 ' DIF BRI pleasant to the tante .and, at the same Nitifhal Land Co., 23 Canada Life Build-� ftKamloops, B.C.. _.lime effectual. are to be found In Mo- etas ���leaning -,-ash, _ f Winnipeg.. heves' Worm Exterminator. Chih n8• T— ua•,erabeAttes4ree,eerkto4ao4 ther GaRfTItIM . .. .. Breva It. - ._.._. ... - .. UM Doctor Who Said-Tben Was No "1 noticed after you heft the house Ibis Lea t«SOMA a reo few,,or Bund 4be*L RNEWAT18,M AND PARALYSIS morning you went back again. Don't O NS T "'A R M E R S i Fri Bops for Him, Now Pronounces Iltlrn "- You krjow that's-unlucky?" "Well,,. it. llooWai,Toroptro,Ottawa. Their complete home care. Post would have been a good deal more tin- =We�l - He Tells His Own Story. free to readers of this• paper. lucky for me if I hadn't gone back. My F13rT11 W819tCd• ' TMs b tae season•t ass y�wawuh•yo e qreea of MI. Brydges, Ont., Jan. .29.--5 ectal. !For limited triad onl wife coiled me." — B age eeuse of our P l p y' We wtrh to"cure.immediately two Rood!arms, •soak Deed � r --Among the many people in this A hasid,+ol„e Illustrated creative, giv- A !ferry rleart Does all the Day, _ in choice agricaltwal section sail most be aro- STOOK TONIO - Leighborhood who tell of.the great'work Ing lull �itscrytion c' Phouwausm and But one can4ot have a merry beart if d•�good wbest land preforred: Wo want one #and other remedies you bate the b"S Dodd's KidneyPills are doing, none is Yaralysis, with instructions for 4 coin- he has a pain in the back or a cote farm°ter too acres and on* medium size,'-live ♦ smatoe of health W your*toot g pi •, home cure• describing the moat with a rackn.g rough. To be merry description and ►oweet cash price. Possession more emphatic than that old alio I'e•• •occemtful tro"Inent in the world. re- w 'and free from ache+ and 1♦ast b•Iwai to April, Address Vtaltlibld *novice Free us well P 'must Da r tau tit surf to *rawer AN 1.A•'D •O., commended by ►tin ry dors- IiO1tI11 S _ s•it and itee•m• your-own nteetaaq . o Fclec { w U 7 h m tr c i1 t!1 •- • led citizen, kir. Robert Bond. stns. Ur, at. oil 1 i t.ls P � hoes Mina i• n. hi h Drawer 080 Al .. _ 1� rued mal ma 1 in- 1)ra a i•. d g 1 Lori i Po ' - " e � was written relieve ell pains, muscular or otharwtco, surx•oa 1 believe [ owe my life to Dodo's Kid- •crut,uve book >c by �v, li.,t ,� " den.,• a el,tleman .who has made a and for the speedy treatment of,colda" neY Pills," ids. Sono says.' My attend- s -- in phyr said I was !n the Iasi study of these di�easee. The prrface ie and coughs It is s splendid medicine. Tp•rlgTaaltaaT alKOIALTT Oa., tJrsttett S P Y by a Rraduate. a! the Unlver"Ity of WANTED. tea DUNDA9 sT„rTAWO`7T0, ONT. stages of Bright's Disease and that there you tzwn11) r Pena fano booktfre�yby�� Johnny: "I wish my folks lvould agree we wish at once to secrire honest, reliable hien. ♦ � }jp� + � r as fro hope•for rale. Then I commence,.:tmrn.—wddrtlse 'rhe Vena Drug Co... 34 upon one'thil:g and,not keep me 111 the to repteeout us tn.i a':t at our agents in tbis eta to take Dodd'ss Kidney,Pills and used King .6%. .vest, 'Cc•onto i time in a worry.” Tomin j': "What have locality, Muot be willing to eb•,w farm pro r• in all' twenty. boxes. Now I eat well,( i they--been doing now?" Johnny: "Nlathal! ties,awl make safest to buyerp,wh3 we send i w —_ sleep weT1. and my doctor Say8—TTS T ly, Yflu 'V w fF t lE'L,71c-StaTttf trrrYtt this territory. Good salary and eommissiea NORT HLW ES?ERN FARM _ •• �� dd—resR well. Dodo's Kidney Pills-and nothing a definition of:hypocrisy.'" Johnny - is al} the time fussing because I wear,my'' :vo>;Ta AatEslCAx t�rzvD co.,. ON THE else cured me. Do you- wclnder 1 am 'it's when a boy says he loves his teach• shoes out so fast." Dept-s,Lock Drawi r as0, always ready to say a good word for err' _ .Dodd's KidneyPills?„-- _ - .-` M nneapolis, afian, . _ . . . _.. �_- . , , , - Rheuniatkm - \�'hat'se the 4atise? Grand Trunk Pacific _ What will cure Bright's Disease will 9=119vt "ap'Is'better than otb"�oap�1 '`'there's the Cure?-4'he active irritating RHEUMATISM - - elisily cure any other form of Kidney bat,ie beet when used in the sunlight Way cause of this niost painful of diseases is! l 'have lwa sections of land forsale' Disease, Dodo's Kidney Pills will al- any r;n feet poaitivel entire or`ia part,on line of Grand trays cure Bright's piseri e. They -ire American Rheumatic, Cure neutralizes n Pacific, now under.constr»cr the only remedy that, will cure Bright's " care • within 80 days,.by our ne ' nT; .,t y ' B That bass .voice is a powerful one,., the acid'poison. Relieves in b howls and' >d Moa Di*w or moanr �pro,ypc: refunded. � n s L.a Prairie. Disease. -Be sure and get Dodd's. isn't it?" "Yes; i notice it has a deal rf cures in 1 to 3 days.-90. Ddu led asswhere it•w. Write or.pdescriptive � 40 9u hoarse power:' bootieL *trouts wanted. MAGNhTIc EiltsU- Ploughing in the is w "FIaw still the arc," remzfl rel Tors. )"TISM l.L'BS co.,Sherbrooke,Quebec,Canada I gill as earl as February. You can ' Young.Skipjack:, "Ah-t should like - y - - sow oats, potatoes and alfalfa on _ bA cross that Heid; Intelligent Frobb, apropos of the young couple in breaking d get big prices from do you think-ahs- sam brin�s n the phlegm, •taps•the ooug an,f'thr_ next• room. "l'es," replied ; Mr. o>I BALs.3skatr.acres, the Yorkton die' railroad •contractors -on the spot sin in the chest,nveroomes tboea terrible cold* ". p trier of StakaG hew an, in lots of 160 acre*i char cow would hurt hie?" Farmer: which,aogl•cted load to conyumptioa grosses' it reminds mr,'of My army or more. Soil is rich black to wins ela_7 subsoil, Then hire out your teams for rail- -!Did you ever hear of a cow hurtin' a days.-'It was always wonderfully quiet surface level and gently roiling. New C,N.IL line� Yo "You've got ft good collection of worksl just,previous to an engnb)11nf•nt." building w0V itu'da°ailands e.a l lands at Prices i a; road grading at $5 per dor" s [or" tart won't,get uch s chance a s at fiction, Smilhrrs?" "Pretty fair. ]1Ty U eight miles from ta,irvad: -DiatrieN well I •anotther year. •' Don't waste any A Clear Healthy Skin—Ervptfona' of a;ifc boil equal look or •a poetic everyonoTail,kvhisownern,ttst•hehesyfeet' . settled Schools, churches and good roads - - - ilia skill and the ylotches which blemish " .. Z� tYl,•n co to the home with a psis in the Prices are l°w wd brn'e easy t�actual eattlere flute, as }here is practically n0 Olin beauty are the•result es w ore mood I nate for the.baby. Ah 1 and what did wide for instahee,but it woald be quickly fo ot•s Fur price list;.terms and mac write Te¢Corrsit- land for siKe Of'.equal gUellly -in , p t�-- WAIa.UND C0., Union 13auk Bldg-, VPinaiPog, uch a situalaon on such terms and "!:used •by unhealthy action of the liver you call her?"• "Susan!-- len if"The D d:L"Mouthol 1!aster wag app!ed, Canada $ and kidneys. in correcting this un- rhey only cost a trifle,why not try them? __ at So low a price. Price :10.50 per --healthy action and restoring the- or- — '--'-"— —�-`---- stere; six year terms. -' sgans .to their normal. condition, Parme- Sudden'Deaths_on the inrr�ase.--Rao- _"Who was it," shouted the sufh•agy lee's Vegetable Pills will at the same pie apparently well and happy to-clay, „ . : , J. L.•R.`PARS.ONS, . tie s 'Votete the blood, and the .blots a Poll used to tell me,I was bird-like,' leader-'who was it•that d:d the most 92. Winchester Street, ee and eruptioriri'will dieappeai taiLhout to-marrow are stricken down; and in complained the fond wife. _The.husha►ul to elevate woman`?' Far down the aisle ` leaving any trace. ninety-nine• cases out of ei•ery'liunrjred i continued to bury his nose in-Ilse paper. a little chap blinked his eyes and tomato, Oat. the heart,is the cause. The king f Y• t hart remedies, L)r. .Agrlew's Cure for "You used• to tial in. I wm bird-like, drawled: Why,"the nein" that invente=d DRESSED UP. repeated the fond wife; "but noiw you those high Swiss hefts..' And then the -D} NED. . e ]leart, is within reach..of all. It i " never act ns if you thought s ." You'm meeting ajourned. Oratory is merely talk with Irook rclievrs in 30 minutes, and cures most still. hind like," growled the husban+i_ She-"1 he u hav `'ust got mtir- e coat on. chronic diseases.-91 " wouldn't think 011 I110U ht SO, 'O when till otber •h pre orations fail. ried. Is it t to COn aLUlafei y0U?'� One woo n i l y g ` try I olloway 5 Leo Cine. No pain He-"O ° I was mar " „ judge b}'—' "Isn't a parrot a i hrd tchatever. an no ihVi:: l., •�}d father be dead than suffer again a Did papa say anyttxnV to you tied throe week g about your b6ng too young?" Ile: "Yes; _ �- It. .,.the tortures of insomnia, palpitation and but he.said when I once began-to pay 1 - c nervous twitching -of my muscles in- your bills I.would age rapidly enou•`gh:'' 611E.A'1 IRRIGATION PROJECT. - "duced by simple neglect-ot a little ind'i- A great irrigation project, involving ^Dear Mother gestion. These are the forceful and Bickte's "Anti-consumptive Syrttp is a an expenditure of about $:5,000,000, has Your•Gold alta afro a meant oro in vvarning'words of a lady who proclaines the result. .of e*l.ert chemical-expel- been -authorized by the Secretary of Feu a} %rota .: T7 refit w ments, undertaken to di vcover a pre- Stale for India. The area commanded edA mW. Do knew abtwt 5hi1e6'a ;'„:hihaf' he's. cure try South' American Ne venttve of-Inflammation of the lungs _ 7a• -vine when everything else had failed and consumption, •bv, destroying , the , by the rAnals is Aboutti,2,0'sgvaie miles, �aaIwrsp�oa Cts4 tbe.LaoiToaie, std ,:uses -a modern miracle. A few doses germs that develop these diseases, and although only a small part of it will be . What it flan done lir to many? h is and Ives relief.-92'”: - - EIL the wgrld with, 11`4 b eubfocta Peached for a,number of years to come. be'Ise vol re6iije•remedy A. hopsle.sly stricken. fin use.of thin � �y y ForL cup R.14 prekent the dire consequence 1n' frits"acne 1t 3S"estimated, alTout'3,t10U � air �et]5er•eea parsesofleglect.ri Colds. A trial; which oil square miles will be irrigated. The itis abeskrdp 6milen sad est toSHE KNEW HIM. costs' ugly_ 245 cysts, will-convince youwater will he taken from the Jhelum a _ ..tike.-It i ' aseoryroatt omythot tills' is corrgct. �°d�."Mr. Grouch went ie a masquerade theRiver, in which there is now unappra ;Npssad. 7U ' ' u 25c.per bottle,other evening disguised as-a bear";. Hamilton Livingstorre;-anpr3ated at the site o[ the headworka a /nd aB dsalan"s ts�idiras t1eM."Did any orae recognize him?" lector of Newry, was at Belfast sen- flow of 5,600 to 7,900 cubic feet per sec- "Only his v�ife•' ' fenced to live years' ptnal servitude for ond. It is believed that the investment _ Lo H misappropriating almost 9140M of trust - • of public funds in ttlese Warks, great ' too wet glue ut+ill dsp.lr, oe -bo tan•.. money and 'emfiezzling a considerable t a as-the sum may be, is well warranted .�faaaettjtilaelilbaiaeaerf 6trsislrti�= ho.sb*tinae•divagarement•oftTbeskin, An„ i"t amount recetyed for rates. After com- de the economic advantages of tI1Q trry e_ be cors with Weaver's CietsN tiro Puna) m�,-i_lUnB 1218 ofttilti4a be absconded to aal>r b de and the A%knabla saaOTaz= > w+r w.a.•T a tsyr.g All ar.gd.t. Ample Interest pal8rmee.ken sbow. J ,- .. .. .. .. 'T .'.• :. .�,;`,�.. _:`i ...w �, ::�...+F'k. .��,,�•. •z'•" a f., t ; ...i''^ ♦.T.-.99•'I�-�." �. n i i_a+*•Se � apPWill— ✓ 4. - - MINIMUM -h �0!''(��� s. _;.• .- W. H. E Vis ,of ooklin,was -S. V. Lintou'is sale on Thrms - - -: - V in• ,., ou l'� a slay._ day n as very largely attended: ti.. . - -Mr. Butlet, of Scarburo, who -'Miss Elma Swith, of Toronto, - - -Mrs. (Rev.)J. E. Moore is nisi- opened a barber shop here a was house-attending 'the funeral3- piano ` ting in Peterboro• month ago, has given up business of hist brother. - -Remember, Jd» .F John ton's as prospects were not such as to -A number of his former- fel- or and furniture sale Tuesday. encouraige him to continue low,employees of Oshawa attend- -R„ 'S. and Mrs. Dillingham - -R. Moore and S. V. Linton ed the funeral of-the late Frank - - -- were in the city on Tuesday. Thursday last. Smith on Sunday last. - - --- • were in the city on Th -Mas. G. M. Palmer spent last The latter las purchased a Mas- -Mrs. Sine Simonsen returned -• --- - week with her daughters in the say-Harris outfit to take out to to' her home in Hamilton on In#ernational Stock Fwd• city. the North-we3t in the spring. Thursday after spending a week -Mrs, Wm. Hunter, of Port -Harvey Ham, of Lucknow, with liars. B. W. Wood. - Perry; is visiting her sister, Mrs., visited his..,brother, W.:G„ -oil, --Somb,•township councils.ap- _ - t John $ones• Wednesday. He is here attend- pear to entertain'the nptiop that - -Miss Mabel Boothby, of Al- ing--the funeral of his father-in- they cannot passs by-laws to re-' tona, spent last week here with law, the late Frank Linton,. of 'strain animals from running at her brother-Ben. Whitby. large, without making its provis- } -Dr. Henry will be'here again' -The religious quarterly meet- ions afrply all aver-the muncipal- - next Tuesday to attend to his ins and sacramental service in the its. The-�Sunicipal World is of~ • - �tE�� professional duties. *. -• . Methodist church will be held opinion that the -territorial scope -Miss Rolston,- of Toronto, has next Sabbath morning at 10.30 of such a by-law may be limited S / _. beers the-axuesL-of...;11rs_ James_ - and he ofh 'al board wi so as to a 1 to a stirof �ti s don for the past week. Monday evening next at 7.30. municipality. _ -W. A. and Mrs. Ham returti�F ---Rei•. -11f'i. Grant, of Dawson, -His numerous friends in Pick- � ed honrie after spending two, was here on Wednesday looking ering have heard with regret the �� F weeks�iGh-friends in Bingstou. over his farm in company with W death at the age of 71 years, of -There will be a-'big concert, V. Richardson'.' Me. 'Grant «-as lir. Frank ..Linton, of Whitby,, \ - anal feature in the Methodist also.•accompanied. by. Mr. Chis- which took place at Owen Sound -_church, Feb._12th. See programs. holm, barrister, of Oakville. 'on Monday. -lir. 'and and Mrs. -Mrs. D. Simpson was in, the --The Fanners' Institute tweet- Linton were stiinmoned to the ;,F.ittens Stock in thirty dans less time.• Saves corn or oats. _ city'two days last week attending ings held in the to -hall. on Sat- latter place about a irouth ago to Prepared from roots, herbs, barks and seeds. Gures and prevents the Torrey-Alexander rileetings. urday last were well attended. the bedside of their daughter,.. disease. -Several_ from the Pillage at- The Aadr6 seg by Messrs. Annis, whq o subseuently died. 'Mr. Lin-- X Positive Guarantee with_each,package: tended the public library concert Shearer and Lick were profitable tan "'as a nath-e of Picketing, Your money ie'funded incase of failure. -at Whitby on -Friday ' evening and listened to with much inter- 'where he resided for snails- years. t _ last. est. - - - A nntrrbet of years ago he moved - s - H . . B �J N D Y■ - . --Dr. R. M. and Airs., Stewart, -Walter Wood, lately of Otta- into the town of Whitby, where of Markham„spent' Sunday, with wa, pau i# flying visit to the for about a period of twenty the latter's parents, Win. an home -of his parents here last years he was caretaker of the - --- >, Logan: week: -He was on his way to Court z House and grounds;-which - -The township " council' will :Montreal on business. He has un- position he was compelled to re- meet.at• Broughaih on Moudaj-• der eansideration an offer from liuduish about`twu years ago. neat for the transaction of genet- the Bank of Nova Scotia.to take owing to fairing.health. He was Bank sl business; charge of a branch in Cuba. a man who Was most highly re-. -Diss Letta Heagens, of Port -A number of our young men ,spec by all who had the pleasure S to C -Hope,• spent a -few days during- banded themselves into a heekey of his acquaintance. He' lifed a - - - ' the past week with Gervas and tern and on :Monday- evening family of -four daughters,- three.- - " - Mrs. Cornell. Fent twhom as rougham and had a of whoas well as his wr. T a -widow sur- .7-The .7-The Rey...J.,,E. :Moore'% sub friendly match with the $rough- vivo him. llis funeral whicl. .took -- ��9 -- - y ject next Sunday evening 1n the ant team. The ice was in good place on .Thursday was ver} Methodist church will be_`=Mar- condition, but the light was poor. largel)• attended which testified ~ tied the wrong man." The game resulted in favor of to the high esteem in which he gains.. }Vewisli to direct the atter:- Brougham by the score of 11• to 2. was held. = - B at' ' -tion of our readers to the'busitiesc ---Oh' for -B. C., Calif., Cold.. -card of Dr.[R.. M. Stewart Which Idaho, Montana, Oregaii, Utah. •t-LETTO THE ED1TOR. . - --- - appears in another column Washington, etc. Special'cheap _ -We are 'lease to repcirt that one way 2nd class ticket_a, FeU'y tTb:r deparpment is open to sit rqz the tairate .only Cook Stove worth �3i.00 for n $_'9.00 Miss Gertie Rusnell who has been 15th to Apl. 7th, inclusive.' Also, cuesion.of pul.lie yarsaoae. The writer mast 1 .on]•y Cook-Stove worth $c3'?00'£or 27.00 _ Eng- in all ewes send bis correct name with copy 1 only Heater, w6rth $7.00 for -, 5.!,":') - ander the doctor's care for. sorrit cheap tickets to and 'frnin Eng- we wash .t 5istinctiy onaerstood, bowever time is now improving nively. Mand, L•ela•id,,Scotland, Manitoba, thavlu-co ease•dor-ire acid ourselves -re- 1 only Heater,•worth.$6.00 for 4.75 spoueible for o inions expressed by eozres- beau ed Ru her Top Rug worth $5 for 3.i3 -W. P. birth id a flying visit anywhere,' everywhere. Choice pnndenu—ED Nsws.l 1 y lin » b 2 _ pa 1 second hand'__ Rifle -worth $o.UG:for .a4 - to Picket ing.on Friday last. He all ocean 5. S. lin®3, all railway . Sir.•--P-rtiiit me through '66 col- _ Our `?,;;0 skates for:�''i?0. r is meeting with fair--success to so routes. flee Stehhengott opposite ams of our own'Yickering NE '.- zs I ©t 2•►►0 1.::,0. d liciting fluids for the re building post-office, -'.%Ybit.lty, before tragi-• know irgc;ey into every household-in of the college.. ening. thz village, and-I da not know of any 66 1.'25 « 1.U0. ,. -Mr. and Mrs. Doan, and Mor- -The following is ,the stand- het ter wal to h,rt-e a talk v ith-the - 1.UU .�S. decal and li;Irs,. Starr, of :dew• iris cif the senior department of eIectoir, than through its columns, These re bound to'go at such prices. Get here earl Th s a b nd ` market, were the nests of Pickering pubhr..$rhael-€ to ex rens_.tin opinion on a soh- They w6n't last;lung. i,- V. the Picherin - and Mrs. Richardson a few days the month bf January_ Fifth 'jest t at is to same ex a -dins• - a duringthe past week - - - class-Gertrude Allaway, Joseph- cussed• byy the ratepayers o the _ = Police Village of Pickri , namely -Mrs. Tilos. -O. Johnston _and_ the..,Moores, John O Crsnnor; Ar- the to o schemes-before the village for _ :Cha n �. . . :. .. daughter, Miss Vera have return- thur Gorman.- Senior fourth M-,.r• bettering our present condition. _ a a m—an. L� p ' ed to their home in Gorrie after- tie Flumerfelt, G. Dunbar, W. The"W debenture scheme advacat- _ visitin the formers parents, J. Winter, Lorne Law.. .Charles edby the late board of trustees, Mes- 1 H, and a•s..:Rogers. Goodwin, Edna Smith. Junior srw, Richardson, Peak and Dickie, de- Rev: J. E. Moore is,in`Petroo- Fourth-Gladys' Bateman,' Olive feated Messrs. Peak and Dickie in Iia at the marriage •of Miss -Ella Leslie, Frank Bundy, .Mabel Cal- appealing to the electors•to sustain Sian - , M. Thompson, a teacher, and vert, Nina Banks, Allan Clark. their views. - Richardson was re- - >f elected,not that the electorate wantede arawnd , _., daughter of Rev, R. Thompson of Senior third-Coils Every, Alice him for any. useful purpose.,only it _ the London Conference. Thompson, Minnie Rankin, Robin 'was thought best to use his past -We-regret to-report the death Gordon and Lydia Dickie(equal) knowledge of details in Police Village e on Friday, Jan. 26th, at the early Evaline Holts. Junior third routine, - - Jale, Og,e of 21 years and 2 months.of Maxwell Allawey, Charles Palmer It was a clear vote o! want of con- JtockJi7 Frank Smith, sou of Mrs. David Christina Annan, Jacob HiU, Eva fldence in.his scheme.- To resign s a Smith, of Elizabeth St. The de- Woodruff, Vera'. Vanstene. Av- pp� mPtly was the only �vap out for "eeased returned home last sum- erage attendance 37. - W. M. n1 --an he could not give'his consetrt -. mer from Michigan to the piece-meal scheme of the Dr. .......�������.................. an where he was Flumerfelt .w.u.. g Teseher. besides, both he and the Dr. bad working, a victim of that dreaded -On Saturday evening last a pledged their ,ward that the villagge _ - disease, disibetest He ually gang of-Bell Telephone -tics.-be-higher-thaa-the- WeAave :for. ire_late heavy coitton fleeced _.declined and suffered much until ed in town from the west. They township rate. The br'a address in glsgke . which ice will sell below--th: .-,-death came to his relief. His.fun• are engaged in putting:in a trunk the Nsws before the election was y" 'palue. We have also many other lines which we _ oral which took place on Sunday line from Toronto,---to Montreal. clearly a breach of faith. He, then Dr., will sell at from 25;; to 40% reduction, just to •get stated that be was op ed to a de- - . to the Methodist cemetery was The majority of the 'gang are a ready for stock-taking andtoMadre r 6om for new to raise �A6 for per: Laws-DRY C& "ded. lot manent sidewalks and he wouldpprove goods, We have now a very complete stock in The exceedingly mild winter fortunately for the otherP, the 'that it wax unnecessary. In 19fit3,the . e ' all lines. X - - is. causing the, ice-dealers and gang contained about four fresh Dr.said,we would have M5 more in- ' �;-those who use that very useful yonng, men, who at once began come than in 1905. MEN'S Working Clothes, Underware, Sox, Mitts, article considerable anxiety. From- to celebrate their entrance into a Now,what i want to know-is: How Paps, etc., etc. X l " x pret3eat appearances 'the chances civilized community by partaking are we to increase our revenue?-• The > : are good for an ice famine next most freely of a fluid`not sup s- last of the flood debentures was paid TAdies'-LTnd.rrW ar Hosiery Dress Goods, �'Vrap- last-veal of which our share was Crjoces, Fan-c�oIIars;Lace TiesPh -great ` summer. • The.icemen in the citites ed to be sold in local opion towns. perettes, y _ l? re will be are now-beginning to took farther Each one of the four-was charged $15.8f;. our school debentu variety; - north for their supply, as their with a bottle of Seagram' best.. _ our share Y' ' g � is-S268-.5 std off next How_ � we possibly re- fields.- show no sign which soon got in its work to tLs "verve this amount withoutraising the �1rY'eat B&rgaiD$ In Fancy Goods. ~ of ice as yet. o yle Paraded - supply two or three weeks of hard up and down the-streets tri their than the township rate? I have heard frost is necessary. At present no Arun-ken revelr-f, making the.air -the Dr. give.his entire appmcal of fhe :;(iUme and see, us., - -ice can be secured which is more, hideous with their profanity a-n-d, i�scheme but I suppose tbeDr.,by � — instinct discovered the feeling of the ': than 6 inches thick, anal the desir- foul'lang'uage, and insulting every -- aIde votes and rode in on the crest of the ed thickness is from 20 inches ld one within reach. Happening to JO i�' ��( ----� Co wave. v II feet. February psually is a'cold meet.Murrax Barrett, one of their All honor to Richardson: I am glad - - ::iouoath, and we -may-.yet have number struck the former a severe he refused to sail in a boat where the - -weather that w,i gladden the _blow do 'the-face, inflicting" injur- Union Jack was.not flying from the heart of the ice;E.. But should ies that required medical treat- peak. - -the weather prove favorable-to ment. After many preliminaries, Prof.Glartiih tells •us of a little ani-to the formation of a desired the .parties were summoned to mal in bots p America, when being in hile ��� ���thieknrss, the period of harvest- appear before. Major Harper, . of wait for its prey, can sNcallow its own bead---the only specimen known, but ing will necessarily be very short.- •Whitby, on Monday evening. ♦ �. -The annual meeting of St. The oue'svho sti•iiek the blow was we mortals (electors),pK know too, an as iranC for munici al honors can do ` Andrew's church- was held last fined $2.00 and. costs or thirty -the same thin¢. p I will Rive 20 per cent. off all woollen goods in my _ Friday evening in the basement days and tbe•others $1 and costs Yours store, for cash only, consisting in part of Mens of the church. : There wtis a very or thirty days. The total tax A RATEPAYER: Underwear,.Ladies'-. Underwear, Youth's Under- -good attendance of both members amounted to about $17,00, which - --•wear, Hats, Caps, Mitts, Gloves and'all Flannels. and adherent's, and much interest was -duife- sufficient to ;convince was manifested'in .fhe'variotis re_ therti of the folly of--their escap de. , � W. LO GAN, - Pickering, Ont. "ports. • The paster, the Rev. F. C. The worst pu.nishment;. however, - Harper, occupied the-chair. The came from the inspector of the various reports were received and Bell Telephone.Co., who was pres- showed -the finances to be in' a ent at the .trial, and- who--caused a -- snc►at satisfactory. condition; -.the the men to be discharged. The - er havin -over 15 ori hand lesson these young men }received � .� WARM FOOTWEAR and. the Ladies'Aid Society over should have a wholesome effect on $136. The W. F. M, S. an-d 'the-1 their- future conduct,and it shonld _ - "'Sabbath School also' presented also deter others fpotn practising favorable reports. The vacan- similar conduct. . The incident is Of all matesials:and-de'eiga -cies on the board of managament snciebt to convince us that this f- kep at n stook. It will pay yon fft were filled by the re-election of village should have a constable call at oar works add inspect our stock Heavy Sock snd-Dark Snag-proof Rubbers.' and obtain priees. Don't be misled by Mr. Geo. Kerr and the election of capable of stamping .out such agents we do not employ them,consequent- • Heavy Felt-lined Leather Boots for men and boys. Messrs. J. H. Bundy and D. rowdyism: There are- a number I ly we.can, and do throw 4.the agents Simpson. After the close of'the of young men u ho come into the commission of r0 per oeot., whiab you will • ', Overshoes an Rubbers in abundance;at r business portion of the meeting, village, especially 'on Saturday certainly save by purchasing from no. A rwfreshments were served by the. evegiinngs, who re7uire a severe,call solicited. - ladies, ands most sociable timellesson to bring them to their' WHITBY ORMITE CQ., : R; A. BUNTING'S Pi�ekerinde "'spent by all present: senses. `pep.Post ot0es. Whitby,entaao f. . b � . er,�•,• -,i.v„r::'.. mar..-. 4yr.aZ, �c,xs,.�,:s,,,a.-.�'�;'s �'". ��,•„-s t�y�•..,'',�.. >:. , �{.�"i••1.•tar»;T"dtlw+• _ _,. . .-. :. :. p...n.