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PICKERING- Arthur Pere s hand is•irnPray- ---------- ti -- - decided to la ure. The law provides that where i ,� Play again this season f P lit Y -D•�-� - and will be-open for a challenge villages are not bigenough for incor- c dent 13 after Nds B1-ougham Art- R. M. S DEEWIBRT, Markham. Red Wheat 80 bus, from any club in the Townshipof poration in the reular way, but are i Honor Graduate of DENTIST. University White wheat $0 nae: Plekering until the`eIId of b'ebrt!- still big enough to require special out- Mr, Matthews is still confined td tiradaate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. - "Bpi}net Wheat ?0 bas. ' lays in walks,street Lighting, etc. the her bed at the residence Of'ffir , OBPICF—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. arY for home and home Goose Wheat ?0 bus. games. council may pass a by taw es- White, Nott-Ton. Manitoba r^1our, First game on our ice and return tablisbing a police village and this has :Hiss Louise Hubbard has gone:. cpsn daily 9 a.nr,to 6 v m, •A•76 a Residence,Main St.,Nath. . Dral"ZoegBeat�ti�uy. 4•ba flames wherever'arranged. If we been done nil the case of Cedar Dale. to the city for a vacation. ` >�aior,Family Flour, *,sp do' not receive any, challenges a The next step will be the nomination r, AT UNIONVIIIhE EVERY FRIDAY.- Cotton, Jute or Paper Bags inclined, to 'that date, we 'shall considej p Quite a number of our Tocsin ll a.m.to and election of police trustees man- cpUrts; took in the carnivlai sn� p. m, Omce over Smmmerfeldt fi Bran$1$00 Ton I ourselves cock of the walk for the age local affairs, and this will take silver's store.; Teti place immediate) Afterwards ol- Wllitb' on-Tuesday uight. Tumbe, $230 00 Ton season, Brougham G. please notice. Will. Knox has xt •�R.E. S.BARKER,-L. D.S..D. D 8,. Tambo,$25.00 Ton � -• ice trustees *ill be elected on the , purchased a ae�►lr; Dentist.Stouffviue. Honor graduate of Address Thos. G. Mansfield, Dun same dkyas the rnnriic! a Cracked Corn $1.15 per 1001bs_ bartpn• p 1 election's c,rirer from Dr. R. Brodie, ei€ the Rover ity of of Dental Surgeons.-9to i 1. o! `Vhole Corn $1.10 er 100 lbs. ( laremont. the university nt Toronto. hours-9 to 12 a.m.. P are held. Cedar hale will now begin s to'6 m. Otlice in Grubin'e Block,over Jew• COin Chop$'?>50 pe, ton— to enjoy the luxuries of corporative Puss Fenton, Of BCOtjgharfr. iST elery store._ Local telepbone No.84. Appoiot• ' Wholesale prtcee on application, existence, and will soon find the AOting ltl the capacity Of. r1;i, ! meats may be made for evenings. Residence Stouffvilte. i grafter elbowing his lonely wap to and domestic help at the residen4lz O'Brien ave. MARKHAM every -Monday an 'Graham, Wholewheat the cgs g 1 Tuesday, Office over Wbite's store. 27111 Flours, • We re h box. Since w tin the White. grCit to learn of the illness of above we learn that the nominations of Mrs. - -- Chop I all 1;•EitG Mr. Junes the gran is serving as for police trustees will take'place at -A number from here purpc**. /. Medical. :- - Cltopptttg atatt Gj-tPting. foreman on the grand jury. the school house, Cedat- DRIB, bn atteilclillg Counclll°rJ. A. �'hlte'S _ At Stouffville on Jan. 31s.t by the Thursday, February 22nd,'and theConcert ill -the town-hall, Brt+ ?� '� Rev. R. Barbour, Miss Teenie Emslie, elections on March lsug .fill this(Friday) evening. ,�A•,r F:'EASTWOOD, M.D.. 9nreeon PICKERING mMt:-Findlcator. h COAL 1if Alarkhaw was married to r.Geo. u .I ..to.Canadian Pacific Railwcy; Coroner Coly. William. Dre,tiler -+.. Ontario coanty; Issuer of Marrisee,Licemsee, j', of Toronto. Olersmo2WOfHce hours-Before io a.m., l tog - On Suliday evening tine Rev, H. Whitevaie. p.m.,slid fOL3 7 to 8 p.m. Private telephone Yal'd9 at Sp1Ilk';�Llls. Miller, of Ripley, N. Y., occupied the DEATHS, o coanectionvith Balsam.Greenwoud.Brougbam t11 Zion,A.and D Johnston's; '' [',.,r E? .. ..c'an's u���.da. � :C�.""R,"`Sw�.. ':i ".�t�•^s 'G`'+r "5*{�s-" "'.;. *.11I _.. ra 9M1 ., 4 -,. .. x- rrbu y:"-."".. .:;-rn'ik'+ 5., -'h+ a 9si= rt ;. �:,11 . . ... i -. -._ . , - . ,,�..#{�+ cup of mild cheese, out into small cubed. T11IDtO1JGH BIISfL Bay-ond Criticisms ., 1118, , ,♦ Season, with salt and cayenne. and. 11 , "i spread on a shallow pan to cool. Shape ��� .-� r-" . It- to tround croquettes, dip Into egg and Terrible Experience of: a Surveyor in r! . _ _ 11 ♦ t to crumbs. Fry in deep fat un- South Africa.. - '. IA*1 KH- li. brown. Serve with the lettuce course_ _ _. •, ' ` ` .. . . 'r+ on a folded napkin. From Oxford to Matab�,l(.1 is a } i $ For Afternoon Tea.-Try these for af• long distance, and fruui lll� ,life of u a SA _ -- •� -fashioned Uwn'aen tea! Take' crackers-the old= whube stoical to that of a sur�eyur ►n �`— ♦♦ 1.� tri hforted"kind,,that split easily. Split tiuutu Africa a fat• cry. A recent gado- � , , - and soak ten minutes in cold water. Re- ole u[ the L:ugliSlr uiuversily tc lis of , SELECTED RECIPES. • move caretuily to a tin pan. Ptrt a large dangerous uus trying juuruey through - lump of butler on each, and place [n a I lhu bush. The party of survuyorS liud _.. - -- ►larsbmaltow fudge is a'newinvention ,hot oven for twenty minutes. With n+et with various urisfurtunes, tilegreut, w 1. CEYLON NA1 URAL GRtE V TEA . ice homemade sweets that commends 't- the addition of a INte grated cheese I est of which was the sluubtrterf of must , _; self not only, by reason of its novelty, they are every good with salad. With K t oc their cattle by lions. Only,two were t� S perfectly ire tea Of tho. hi (lost • • lydt,also because it is not too rich a soaonful of je +v or Jain they can be lett to truw'the cart. The travelers had v p Compound for the average mortal to Pet served with coi'„e for dessert. their to journey by foot. In this fashirnt the quaff qty. t tui of. Cut a dozen or so marshmal- simple origin is never suspected. They paray turned, back toward their starting . lows into. small pieces,' scatter thein dire always supposed to be some pard- place, Bulawayo LEAD PACKETS ONLY. 400, 60o AND 600 (�UjII�I tlI �� ��UIUs 1btf F,.­ : thickly l over well-buttered plates; then cularly puffy sort of puff paste. Our provisions began to get low. We PER l& AT All CROCEF-G. I n U I ` K paur over theta all ,the regulation fudge ran successively out .of jam, corn, vege- , 3 lsixture. Let this stand,halt a day 'be- =• • tables, coffee, sugar, and, what mous more Qore being disturbed. HOW TO MIX PAINTS. . s(.riUUS, our ammunition began to fail, hie for the morning ureal, but ckilizati.En• ' . At this time of year ft is not always :. and we were reduced to two cartridges is stair in reiich ng us. Fried onions,' x possible to furnish the table with fresh A correspondent asks a question on a day, It tvas r4tot yet hot enough tot And !if we mistake not) there is butter-_. =Lee. Often the question of price comes this subject, and we have no doubt there make "biltong,” a dried meat, Lvliich I ,. a: toast in .the oven. 'Fried onfows are numerous` painters' manuals, or kee s good for an indefinite time. J 1 _ r (a also, lettuce being very dear at times. "llo you think you could steer a ��e doze,again. -' - �, 1'bere are dozens of goad salads which I Looks of Instruction, m existence, but Q ace comparatively inexpensive, n'?'I many o[ these are not very reliable. We- sfrs7ght coutrse through the bush?" 'the ` UC � ,rte Ttte� are calling us. Pleasant sound. wWch contain all the' good.quatltica [ give the following fable of compound .captain asked me one day. 1 y r We will lie just another minute. lust flf�e costliest. One of these is made of colors, showing the simple colors which I said I thought so. _ J one rnore.. Now another. " '- leets and Bermuda onions. Three go-)d produce. them, which may be of some The captain snorted a tittle contemp• We come too with another strut. Some ` . cued beets should be boiled until ten- service to our in uirer. onE cries that_breal;tast is ready and _ I� cies. Plunge them into cold water, rub Buff-White, yellow ochre and red, tuousl ant yQu to go there," he said, aaihng. We foul ins!ineti�'ely that they 1' '� of the skins. and cut them into Julionne Chestunt-Red, black and yellow. pointing to a high range of kopjes Ctve are nE'slPndinu +rc-Ihuy «cent to uPt'na ' eliees. Slice two medium sized, or one Chocolate-Raw umber, red end black. utiles away. "Plant a large flag on the What has man, the Individual, dorso up early and then they will 1suHh nt 11 large Bermuda onion talo the thinnest Claret-Red, umber and black.. to of the highest hill.you can.find. It t+ deserve all the happtAess that ctowaP us. They arc full of s'ch tricks. Many of slices, sprinkle with salt, and pour Copper-White, vermillion, blue and !•;to serve es the apex of the triangle him round about? I and many a time they have lriedy to loci ,_ tier a little tarragon vinegar. Let them yeIlrnv. we have peen measuring. Slant cony There ale buckwheat calces on a ice, but we are too.wise. All the some oiland in the refrigerator for an hour "rr Drab-White, yellow ochre. red and tr-morrow and guide yourself by the frosty morning, unctuous' with butter and they ate. 9 ci,c ocng us. NV'e tura over, aAcne, Drain them and min the beets , covered wttr an unctuous"film of syrup What: R u'rlock:' black. rain, allowing for its ascent-and ..de- A Iona delight! But for Wose buck I And ft we eel away half dressed'and . A .'acrd onions together in a salad bowl. Fawn-White, yellow and red. chration. wheat cakes: A farmer has slaved. A ', leave our. hrenkfasi (all Peeept the on- „ - L 9nrve with a French dressing, and Flesh-White, yellow ochre and ver- I started at dawn. carrying, an axe, infill has turned. A cow has inooed. A ions and toast) we are wgling to do'so, ' sprinkle paprika liberally over the top. Minn• and a l4rge roll of calico for the flag. I _ ... TM salad is the prettier for being sere. - Freestone-Red, black, yellow. ocre reached the kopjes shortly before noon, churn has splashed. A free was talrped, knowing that w'e have received value, . ed on lettuce leaves: but this Is not and white, and atter climbing with difficulty, the A train was moved. A grocer has many times over, r Y Pa French Grey-R'hite, Prussian blue great ]moulders, gh bought and a cook has born. nh. morning hnur, Oli.•tlme boniest F` Z veeecsary to make it extreme[ la- ca}v a 'hi' er rarii;e tt' )•ea, and Science has labored, and Art Sweet band of Nnj, what jo are thine!' -table. and lake. the back. On the.top of this I planted I has writhed, and all for man to eat his - But is man worthy? / X iiermuda onion and watercress make Grey-White lead and black. the flag securely, and afteg•resting a bit - _ a goon combination either Ina salad or Gold-White; stone ochre and red. ted on my return ivithi&--tight heart.I cakes on a frosty morning; oozing with . w - a sandwich. The addition of a little b dole I had been walking for about three cutter and covered't ith an unctuous Green .Rr,rnze-�hrcrne green, E leorse radLah gives an extra flavor. to the f.lrn o! 's ru g and yellow, tours when my first doubts assailed me. Y P ONE- OF \ATltt>JS PRIZE FIG[TI3. ' combination. When the onion figures Green Pea-White and chrome een: Lt was .growing dusk. The kopjes strieki- , A wondrous thoughtt - _ Jin a sandwich, scrape or mince Lt, In the Thera is a miss clad to her ball silk -- Lemon=WhitP_and Iif t Yellow. t.ehind me, rows ori ie waist. sitting in a warm and.darkened t -salad slices are better." Limestone-White, yellow ocre, black There was no landmark to guide me. g A Battle Royal Between Wiisp and Cater - I Grave fruit salad (s one of the most and reit I was lost. parlor with her lips upraised and eyes r delicious Ln the catalogue, and it is not Oliva•-Yellnw, blue, black and wbite, i wandered about for• more-than two cc Arid for shut. pillar. �erxnsarfly an extravai*ant sated. The Orange-Yel9ow and red. tours. The sun weal down and the And Lor this joy,: Cocoons were spun. Looms have trembled Miners have A battle"betweena wasp and dealer- > Ruft. can be purchased in the large Perich-White.and vermillion. . moon came out. To be Inst in the bush pillar-is.nu mean affair, aCcor•ding to a' tsartrrta, ar on downtown fruit stands . eeart-White, black and blue. fc n serious matter. Suddenly, in fhe toiled. ' Foundries' have belched. For- botanist, who watched an encounter.: at acMnlshingly low priers. Cut the -White vermilion and lake. stillness of the night, C heard a benuti-;c=' have fallen. A seamstress has sew• ,. ktrtt to slices. and with a sharp pointed F'trrple-Violet,: with more red and Lui sound, like n hi rh note drawn by a Pd. A well was dfgged, A tank was Breathless- with. an escilement which In+iIt cut close to the mebrane in each i wiH txr understood by those who have - white. . master on some old violin. - It' might filled. A bang was curled and a saute Icedt�n, and take out the uI rehearsed. lasted the.joy at such a moment," f.e P P P-t-- Hasp--White and madder lake. -- have tvers a mile away• and it mse and,' I says, "i-hung over the actors of the tit- piecrs: One fruit of medium size will; Sandstone-White, ochre.black feN plaintively on the breeze. it vvas a i' -Yea and Hope has helr,pd and pa was lie draina. The.,gr-+und was bare: we :" - bundled off to sit,in the kitchen, all that taaice enough salad lar two persons. and red. tion, lifting tip IIIc �:oice by a poral. I weir c.tase�y!,,,and aauld see every mo- a-miss may he in-a wattrr and darkenc'rl , filake a Rrertcli drx=•;sing, 81,bstituting Cnnft-Yrllow dna vnndvke bmwn. I proceeded in the opposite direction. tion dL3 i:ictly, r lirreert Juice for vinegar, and paprika far Violet-Red, bine and whiG!. Luckily it was the right one, and after yarlor clad in her best silk waist and" r Or make a delicate ma onnaise sundries) with. her lips upraised and '"Phe wan attack d at undo,'but mons .� prppe Y , In the above table the first named col- a few -miles L .rime upon traces of our rudely repulsed. the caterpfllar'rolliRg - . cdr'esaing, whirh is perhaps more suit-r eyes.contented) shut P P or ts• alwrys the 'principal ingtyrdient last night's camli. I !allowed our yuan 4n over<veenra thnuglttr stud unrolling ftcetr ntpidly, and with able for the fruit.. •: Pour the dressing' and the .nihers fallow in.the order (,f ou trail,. and just as.the 'sun rose came the most violent contortions of the whole- There is a glas•� of toddy,'steaming ower trio fruit and mix very carefully their importance. •Thus In mixing ,a upon the-party. hat;.with a knob of sugar to the bot• I'ody'r Again and again its adversary - wdh a silver fork. Set!ve on lettuce limestone tint. whiter Ig-the nrinripal in- The captain'met fine with the Informs- ' 6 ctescerlded, but failed tri gain a hots. The tom of ij, while outside the cold wind - IearPs which have been dressed with a gredient .and the red the color o! which tion that the ammunition was gone. caterpillar in its sirttgFlea flung itself . howls and icy [erns are splashed upon . I•'reru•h dressing. A very little lettuce the toast is-'needed. The exact prnpor- Later one of tis• dLs-overed a cartrtidi[e the window panes, s here and there beer fie I rhnrhd. duel had I. �.: _ -*ill d,i - �tions of each must he determiner! by ex- in the bottom of the cart. and brought Oh, bliss dhvinel _ there been env grnsc or ether covering i. n __. _ --a--- WTIT-tea , � -- n ,. near l,y it rni¢hl have i`errched d place E ItilreP ogles les, n ern add' f►,irk�tttnd hadd Ito itrthe�other.paints for were. red+trred to half a Attar-I tat; hot, with a knob of sugar In the bot- of It rtinithi rfrren - arld ihth wah-mt- di;ak.__mat..t 4#M we, had die •�tabiesp cutruls of butter: rub into it' six'da ,. poorifuls of fln+tr: th p pound �shPlter within renett_ drill cif tFte.ilFth-at- _ P levo-*oids of a cup of irtilk, stirring all _ tom of it: -- thinner. of flour a dAV,, which we mixed In a� thick the wagn sncoo-ded, in alighting The grain was grown. The still w the while. When the boiling point is - _ ; - gruel and boiled. - - . I o%er it; war the nnfnhfnr er d, and rn n.ade. 7'he woriri was coiled. Tlie tare reached, add one-half cup of grated �VrAST&FfJL WAY OF SAVNO: On the fourth day n11 our s+tppliPs was made. The. .steiim was pas ed. The �•rnspine tic body firmly in iter mandi- et.eece and the yslks of two ogled.. When were gene. The, tact hvn days are hard- MPs, ctandtng bleb nn her Inns idea, - tlte'cheese Is melted and the mixhrre is Do not tr to cavo, mane b erne was cut. 7'he juice �vtt.s squeezed. and disro;g C g llabottr take from the .fire-and add oirn- [min without your lunchcony even if 1�• a merrinry to-mr, 'i rPm.QmhPr fr�idg'I'I'IIe sugar was made.--A darn was built: r +rdy+r: the, nntlnttcut dn+i gips- _ S Ing beside the cart, hearing the_ctark- n hpr rtctlrn. she ' lift it rrnm the .A pipe was laid. A faucet was placed. `� only fur once. This will injure your ,ne, of }he. .vh[n nc the driver IEnrTiPrl the round. curved file end nr her nhdompn health. i Ores were mined. A trade.was learned. t= weary nxen over the veld. At lea nn A kettle w•as made. A spoon•was contriv under' it. luwfv, and':1artPd her afinit Sewing In`Ltie twilight. Artfflri2rl' the sixth day.we saw the h�EtrsPs of thn be moi Pn the third and .fu:+rth s+gmenta, l: ht is cheaper than ocutLcls' tolls- , ed. Nand did-ncett. Glass was blown. , g P ss,ttlement .fn. the rnirrige twe feet above Frnt.n this inctaTl 1!+rte was=fl corrinleto .1 Wearing thin} clothing, -Flannel is the.level of the plain.. moos formed.- ceesatinn or movPrr,Pnt nn the nnrt et L �/ 11 t��" cheaper than druggists' prices. - til dpoetryrwas bottled and rap- the -++rfortuna!P r++ternllfiir, 1'•Inm. and :�/./ V G A h'ttttblr Yea. an t - thea son s: 1t wilt 'cost - .-. or•k,, and all that there mi tit . .. I --- I. P p You: -•: �-♦ rc�s c her+•less it crnirii 'r flan no farther.on,�rr Using U' g I • iRulet in6 in cold creams and suffering bt: in a glass of toddy,.steaming .hut,I C '- - - sili�:n to the will nt iia e�+nmtPrvcr, For �__ k iA DfOTIiER'S DUTY. with a knob of sugar in the bottom o! - 1. remedy the herrn it dnC's. • cnrnP mnmenl.c' IhP w'ac*ti remtrinPd mo. W lnufes Going about in thin shries. -feather is bile outside the Cold wind ltowtst ��sc,.and then. willidr,%wino'her..ctlnq. _ it, v.', . .. and icy''ft rns ares 16shed-u on 'the t • Cheaper than quinine and porous pias- ehe. nhrneed it cnt`,:rcctvely.-.hahver(t the , tens, also than P cage of etrmo.ma.- s y Guard the 11 ,-,h w . ' third ant the ceco+td and between the. . Prt GI a Should Carrloil window pane ' - Tryinit to do the'reork of the uphol- But is.titan worthy? L.. 'physicians `tell us that all stoner and the carnet'layers. You may of Uer Growing Daacdhler-flee•Future I There is one sitting after dinner in an second and first segrnciits." file b Lo o d- yrs a health never feel like doing any work again. • easy chair with hi hands clasped over u Happiness Uepelsds 'on Uro CJran�b his tummy. dreaming arw a good cigar t Ovetworkin Nobod,v.will thank.you. -- T1. . P 3 y rood. - human body passes through Y•nu will be so.crass that the very poo- ' !'nom Girlhood to Womanhood. ani! tviddin6 ,tris thumbs. �- UliLIGATE M'ItltM-BIRTR. •- _ , . Dear comfort! And for thin comfort: ' 1Y l C le , • 1r h� vat civ w a pie fn om are in to h •- ' _ the heart once to every two � IRl_ - __. If this action be you, and your husband will wish he had . Every mothdr should watch with the A boat was planned:•A rake was made. •' - marrted a spendthrift, Freatcat este the health of bur b*ruwiug Uy�turs were reaped. A sheep was rais• ,. - t COflSeS irregular the whole I. HOUSI HOLD Tf rtE-SAVT.RS,, daughter. She is a girl 10 dcsy-to tiwF cJ. . A Knfto was ground. The sheep fn three words delicate from birth' Take brie to teach toddlin Johnnie rpy healon of was killed. A beef wac•fattened.. A -is urpresstrl a world of anxieties suf1 . - bod suffers. poor health t, g row a woman. 'file ha; fered by• mothers whose. babies havti y put tawny his drum,• for it' will save womanhood depends upon this vital j holeaixo ti'as tashfoned. Good-bye, had a bad start in life. F,or babies who follows poor blood; Scott's much-picking'up of ties, etc., later. change - from girlrtood.. When nature l Beefy, Wheat vas 'sowed. Potatoes are ailing, peevish,•cross and unable to Emulsion.makes the bjood 1 Take time to require tiny Marie to help r:utkes. new demands upon her blood were$lanted. Cauliflowers were sprout ,digest Unclr'food Baby's awn Tablets are - mamma, tonin after years it will be sup ,ly,. you must:build up her blood ed.-and a•Utousand others things were iltvaluablg. They.act 'almost like magic pul-C. Ono reason why � time gained. ,. with Dr. Williams' Pink ['ills. bier done. �and change crass, pcevioh'ch:ldrotn into . Take time to�hang ,the pot out of the ststem. is unequal to 'that strain i[ her lea, and mangy fought and dwell t dad,smiling, happy babies. Mrs. J. W. .-,. - ' way on its accr•t.torried nail. for thereby back aches, if she is pale or thin, dull• woman wrung her hands and P i Munroe, Sinla[ula, Y.W.F., says:- f- ��0 will a probable smutting be avoided. eyed or -languid. Dr. Williams' Pink IhaYthat individual man alight sit afGrihave used I3sby's Otin Tablets for two . . Take time to-have, the stove at a con• t'iNs wlH give her`new, rich, red blood dinner in an easy chair with his hands veers and would not like to be withou6 j - I %enient height, -for you `might have a niid tide her over the crisis. Dr. Wil- clasped over his tummy, dreaming over them. They boyo changed our. weak. EMULSION ! v:alk instead of nursing your back. !: ins' Pini: Pills will mak bar develop- •a good cigar and lwidding his .thur[tb . sickly baby into a fat" irenithy litllo Take time to study the effect of tried ffteni perfect and .regular-they, will 11- roan descrvingt girl. I can trarntly recommend the Tab- pork upon the digestion, for you luny make her u stroll'•, hal ,-y. ,;,rawful wo- But of all the joys that; undeserving jets' to other utothers." And mothers ' is such agreat aid is because ` have to miss Itie concert because.of your min. Miss Enerine Vilandre, St. Ger•' man-inherits;s there u none (to our mind)',rave a guarantee that t:ha Tablets con- ' - !t aSSC3 SO uickl into husband's' ailments. alliin,Quo.,srtys: "While attending seTion sir happy, so blissruh Su joyous as that i fain no poi sonous "soothing" stuff,'c•r p q y Taketime to preserve your gond looks, coy health began to give way. I sur• uhrcce blessed hour that interovenes be- harmful drug. They are absolutely safe the blood. It is partly di= 1 for the time that would otherwise be. fered from headaches and dizziness, my twecn ,awakening•,and 'getting up V th' and always do good. Sold by all•medi. ted befohe It CntCCS the lost in worrying will be diminished by appetite left ma acrd I grew pale as a morn, --_ cine dealers or by 'mail at. 15 cents a . - � half. corpse. As the doctors did not help rve Thotl time benignl _ box by 'writing the Dr. Williams'. Medi- stomach; a double advan- Take tfine•to read the latest book, 'fnr any my father •gat ice•a supply of Uri ).Ve half awake. - I cine Co., Brockville; Ont, ' C ill' this. Less work I the absorbed ' frown of thouchtfulness M illianns' Pink. Pills. Beforo [ has used • Through our drowsy'consciousness . . c that. you must assume to deceive vour two loses there' was an 'improvement, .we hear-a rattle at the windows as the . for the stomach; quicker visitor will require as 'much time to be and wt> n I had taken a half a dozen I snow comes swirlin down. -'r _. eradicated. rues s am in genteel health. I believe We grn�le and 3r golf again 'at once. " :-IRRIGATION 11 INDIA. ` _ . - and more direct benefit. Take plenty time to dress; for the rill weak girls will find new health if We rind eighths awake.. • To, get the greatest amount chilling sensallon t•hrkt your 0--cke't is they take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. With our uncovered ear we listen to in magnilud., and'iinnertanco the slate of good with the least pos- open might cacrse you t.o overlook speak- 'thousands of growing•girls, duct tho:t- n remark that is is the coldest.day of irrigalion works in.British India exceed . in to your -i.,ler-in-law,.and the time sands o[' women atve hcakh and hap- the. year. 6hoso'of any other country in the Nvorid. •. sible effort is the-desire of lost In conciliating her will be much. I iness to Dr: Williams' Pink Pills, Soc unifies The success of the great irrig»tion_dams everyone in poor health. `l 'They keep the blond rich and•pure and We three quarter3 awake. rocoally consiriccted .in India fs as-- - ��" rruular. Thev banish hec,daches, and Some one, is calling us: ` , Scott's Emulsion doesJust r extensive to the i nice and the' long ngi- = ONE ,GOOD POINT. sicteaches aur[ barksc}les, and they linuugh. 1�e doze as we lis extensive experience of the Indian engi• '-' that. A change for the tying the rosy,glrnv nt periPrt health ten. 1. _ neers. 'Egypt has but pne great river, - "Hello, Rashleii;h, I haven't seen' yore +, pale and callow chrPl<s. But yrnr �t'e coven etc*1nl:c nwnko. . - hut India hag man. • - better takes lace even be-- } must at;th'e- Pre fine_tvllh the fit n, AVC hn a that;it is $uncia - y which re ut, Inz p fur a month. Where have- •ou been?" P y' for irrigation >ur oscs. Moreover, In< __- fore you expect it "in the hospital," _ "Dr. get Pink:-Pills 'for.Pale Peo- Once' mor,; .wt, clone o.:r eyes, b 1 p ' - - ' "Ohl whatever was..the matter?" p)e" on•the wrapper armmd each lox. Ilut at la.l.:wc ru'u quite 4wake, did has systems o[ irrigation from tanks We aillxad you a "Gal. Sulphur 'caufiht me stealing a r - r slialce and 'rFsarvofrs inapplicsble in_ cyP}• \ �nld by all nirdicine dealers or sent by Immediately we determine' fo \�a�pte free, kiss Ir m his- au titer.'' i,.ncl sl'uD canis n bn�c or ?iia hoyfvs for off- dull sloth and early rise. We will Daring It)01=� state irrigation works. of - p i---•�---� all kinds in India supplied water. to Be-sure that this "Whew-w-wl - Going to.Have him ar- g:,.5n toy-- writing The Dr. Williams' be a sluggard .no.lunbrer._ Every morn• moire than-2t,500.0W acres of land', which _ _ ` 'pietas in the form of rested?" nlPdfrEne Co., Brockville,' Ont. Ing we will get up at six o'clock and furnish'crops of an estimated value.A . 6, a label h on the wrap- "No, 1'don't- think so. He -was very .. strut tire.day right. How doth the little ncoFe than 27.500,t� slerlirrg. The ' per of-every botdeof . Gind and .considerate after .all.", ' L - • busy'bee? We, will put in a gro hour's acres ri: list mentioned slightly exceeds - a Emutalon yon buy. "And laid you up in the hospital for n i!•nrlc before breakfast,. \Le moi ticj:e a p 1_ AN UNSPEAKABLE OSStw-mile trot that of the enCire State uI blain. Tl'ua ,� _. - l Scorn & Bnwnrs ] moves? .Rut he telephoned=for the,,ala-' ,opopr turnoover, m now leaf..0 Vt'et will bebih r takes vale sottroesnofif the'irri�lat anwelts Inclu other p - Chemika bulance for, mo. "1 es, my sem. to to r�i g ding V,; -a. JE' , Toronto, Ocwl( . . a "What is it a mn loses and then We 1,;lze 'rt bit... . , _ - I these, it is believed that the total arta• s r ;,_socei.r.ana jr.DO_ Fricd onions! Fried onions for hrrak. licirilly,'irrigated area of India falls but T -+a Aa dnt{ji�ts :tome people tmagina. that they arc can't-tell whet it is til he finds !t?" fast. An ei:ic+cread [cast. We think r,f little short of the combined'acrer►ge d' :�,�....►-' never talked rabput because•titey never i nudity dant knew, rr1Y boy lhnse hal,l,y lands tt°hero iltoy have hot E"gt:rd. wales and S�r.:r1and. - hear it "Why, his breathr' u, . d ,X, I .. N 4 .- = - _. a w is -- = i im I N • �v M .. .: j.o...:-_'4z< '% w' : .. :'3..-. *.r,s^..,--,�• '�,«.g,r.Tr. e.. +a?:. �.-•.xaa•_. -' r •,.,ie.. •us'au: .. r..w,a •' �Xt'"" �Ft,.' `-.,r•''•.r.. +.' Y 4' • M r Old Cashly (giving his son a ebeque): CAUSE OFtool -SO lief Our Honest � � "Now, ix:careful, my boy. Remember, a x� - 1�OMAN'S TROUBLE Spe and his money are soon parted.' id Wet 1M:• iter t. �x 5pendall Cashly: "Yes, sir; and thank - • _ you for having obliged me so promptly." "Salads" Ceylon Tea can now be'had b DISEASED KlIDNEYS AND THE CURE everywhere and wittlin the reach ---• t — 113 LtiDli'13 KIDNEY PIiLl.6. etery person as it can be purchased in Gold label aL.6tk:-per lb., Red label at 50c., Blue Iabel at 40c., Green label - at 3fk., and Brown label at 451per ib., rill r .'Rondertul Cure of Mrs. James Kinsella, Equally pure tea, but, of course, the' cheaper grades are not aS fine flavored,, t As near PEAirECTION as modern methods and• materials will pernilL Who Slept In a Chair for Two Sum- not being grown at as high�an elevation ItLUE n1BBON Tea has a DIS71Nm i1MMVMUALI9Y that Bila 1t Ahura lair triers-what Shd Says 01 It. as 'the expensive teas. The latter are Lee COMPARISON with other brands. S , f rocjuced at an eleva'tiori of 6,000 feet TItY Tug RBD LAZU., - Sl: hlalachie, Que., Feby. 5 ( Peciapabove the sea level. - - -- -A cure of great interest to women has attracted 'the. attention of those interest- "He says his wife is largely respon- In Western Vanada aJ in medical platters in this neighbor- sable for his business success." "Well, - ed ind. Mrs. Jas. Kintxthi wile of a she. has certainly--made.it •absolutely sa&batcbewan,only a tail.•fres two milwo^C.P.11L 3 G.T.P. suffered from a necessary for him to earn more money." 8trous Boll !b p•r e•et pl� task q _ so AL of doom lication o1,troubles for about two - - A�sR PA1R.sold f s Wloulla 7 Street. pals >1w Bassi _...-........ ,� Write for sap sea tall partici s4•. . well-known citizen, had years. She back a and pa .in o the right hip, tyyat ayaWd be Pa►s.ttes T sverythias ilial P obliged to Pass stars. what hiu.d net ue farguttour "The D -_-- -- _ Teretate, Cisna4. } _ !eater every fifteen minutesin a burn- IALar rib"aw"iAn earws�ci..ewe fes massa- `Ing itching sort of way: --- •% a Steel Shin 1e�7 She could not sleep at night-and had' "gut what reason have you for think_ haw g . niers. (�5 two sum ate?" W'ell tee sit .up in a chair for I Ing women have no sun in 1 � � r •, cured her. to throw Pills 1 of them Dodd's Kidney !,I've seen severe u'Y / y or her cure, I „ - lia speaking ' - Mrs. Kinsella, stones." " Dodd's Kid- stones i - . X Of t bo • ` -says, Alter the firs 1!7 • wd Y f • ;. bey Pills 1 telt much beater. Then ! got I ..By Medicine Lire May be Protgag- ` Looked •-more and they did me,a world of good. ed."-So wrote Shakespeare nearly three i Wigs have never slept in the chair since 1 hundred yeprr esu. life, is so tuday. en ased Dodd's Kidney, Pi"s. tie qua will prolong lig lite, but . sure of the qualities of the medicine. Life is. -' $t01�1i1s Woman's helth depgn§ on her kid- pruluuged by keeping the body tree $5.0m u`yA will " reys: Nine-tenths of the so-called le- u used,internallyr will cure cougnl,�and. son w bo pard to any scale complaints are caused by uric acid colds, eradi.:ate asthma, uvercor, era ouy person wFti Prove• that gild Four An the blood. Cure your kidneys with sad- give atrength to the respirator, unlight Soap contains say '� Uodd's Kidney Pills and you can have orRanb. Viva it a trial. injnroua wtersais or say Fire - ' form a!•duluration. �•�� !w uric acid in the blood. She (delightedly): "Papa says if we -- -- I want to get married hill pay half the Proof. -'Teacher: "Johnny, you may give nip -- — - "It's when expenses.of furnishing a house for. us.'' a definition of hypocrisy."' He (despondently): But who would pay Made from Painted or ,Galvanized Sleel, at prices varying from $2.85 to $5.L0 f teachers' t covering measure. This is the -most desirable caw- the other hall?" Sunlight per hundred square Ice g !► ..-- - - -- - -- "0 - - tTntlovday's Corn Can Is the medicine � _, ening on the market, and is an ideal covering for Htwsea• Barns, Storea•Ele- - tri remove all kinds of corns and warts, Pt-vent disorder•-AL the nr+t eymp- r V81AlS. Churches,'etc. Any handy imam can lay. the SHAWA" ahktg'es. A vd only costs Ut• small num of tw•n- tom& of interval disorder. Parmelee's hammer And snips are the only tools required. - - v b \egetai,le pills should be reaorted to cent r trey We are the largest and oldest company of the kind under the British �'� o l Two or three o t g • ..dist. in in Y i Ps throughoutCanaOa, salutary i,elleta• taken txrore going to' so� flag, and bate covered tbotlsandB :,t the beat building -_ - -polio. Jack-r' called rind )title Harry, bed• f-11-wed by di)res of one or two making them i •is Tommy In the house?" "Course ne pills tui two or shite seven to .tatter tRtE. aT_Q NO iGH`f N �� •lou, will serve ea a preventive elf. ►b __ - - -_�' W c A L 'r 1'11 �3-P'ROOF is. Don't you see his shirt.on the line:' ticks of dy.pe,lata and an she dist om- rS 8 perfect c�eaneC al"1d WI forte which lei ON in,the train of than We also maunfaeture-Corrugated trots in Jong sheets, Condneteir Pll)ie slur ldan iron Need" to the b of pals, ram fell disorder- The means are simple rlOt If1Jtlre anything. _ F.AVE FRUUf.II Etc. _ �► t';wu pm;p.e- "Yern+vtm, the Lest tonic, wid w I u the tvay_is known. Best for 811 household ptsr� METAL S11INGLF.S. .in imitation of brick or stone.- ' .e. It W e.w.al aW+..,+red uruggws t Mlat-,rAL Ct.1iiNGS, in 2,000 designs. . a it tap a r " �• Wise: he new girl hire. t Tose r,. !� •^ 'atalo a No..14R and fire samples of OSH�LWA Shingles. Wiiila l`f .. for (, S SU Write unL t y _. s $ Soa Ifir l� gh p per s EVERYDAY RAYS. keep has gat musf be a Jewel.' h! s. to-aay. !.Young: "Why, she complains abmtil her ionty is Most conspicuous in. T$� p:0 X:DL�R ��t7pL�7• The rays of heat and light are quite more than she did about any of her the Washing of clothes. independent of each other in their abs` others." "Of course. She wants us all Men" AL,qua- 423 sue,OUT. TeaalRa 011'r, oasis It, romilar. vaaootrand a ti - •1ty to penetmfe different substances-For to think that the `girl isn't worth entic- Commion. soaps destroy TtT Orate at- ars awsa:at, n e•t you sr a O as ns ac To tesr.r+111L 615 tMeusr se. _ illustration. gta-ss. allows Atte sin's heut ing away," orals: Youa lvyasav o-rrrz . the painted Or varnished }lead Office and Work.. Oshawa, OnL, Canada w pass through as readily as it does the l >surfaces of woodwork and rays of light, and that'without heating: How Dr.' Von fitan's Pineapple Tablets, P an to i 'h re h d r 5 Iteliet.-'j Y _ e Instant Y It the- lass .Give 1 .'. .the glass to,any extent. t g I take the color out of clothes. ,+ d ftu:est P OR SALFr-Hest eh.a t sn - ntin -ar wh n- � l� • light take out after e e � • -Maleci with-lampblack' the rays of l gh carry 'tet esa cofrain I ranted aS located stock farm In the United , mach di vers _ through Ter mu feet stomach g, we the daintiest linen Far . e eat asses thio � F n , the JI Y am arrested: tial h p Q a•, before,, not a single •degree's differ- on-'sufferers have prayed it the only i Stales. has a beautiful water front, a encu In the intfer phenomenon being remedy known that will give instant re-i or lace, or the most delicate Land 16 e� - ecintattia R00 acres. SAMUEL P. 1N0011 IOohce8ble. Then; again• both heat, and lief aped permanent cure-no long tedi-i colors may be Safely washed d Agents.- COCK. Salisbury; Md. lbght pass through.water, ptrovided 4.s sus treatments with questionable' re='') with Sunlight Soa in -the — clear. .One .of the oddities in this con- sults=best for all sorts of stomach trou• P —- CLEANING an - nertioci is.this-although the heat an!i bles.. 35.cents.-W Sunlight'way(follow dim_ r LADIES' . . . i�i ri ?�ght-pea`s thrmugh-water in-its normsi-t---�---- -- --------' -tjpng. _.- -- -- - -- $grflis Farmers es' Vuestnrta,lCanutia Iaads$_ all - - stat.• the addition of a little powdered! Only a very lazy nraR is a r u:, to earn s lr b r'`..'a i'°"s To is - alum, which readily dissolves without mon+sy because it may, be tainted. Equally gOOd with hard selected lands; itbeml commission. Ad- aat*ta+t atia�te svataa fa leaving the haat murkiness, will arrest dress "rangy ` tAnds," P. O Bos 528,1 NOSTUR.1% sosox'sa OTTAWA_A QUZ=* the rays of heat'do such an exetent res if You are n sufferer from-cold. �tot or soft water. -- — ac almost immediate) raise the temper- ` bottle of Bickle's Anti-Consutoptive Winnipeg, Man. Y. P Syrup and test itsqualities. It will Your mon. refunded by*a dealer, ature of the water b a perceptible de- be -found that no praise bestowed an y R H E U M AT 1-S M gree. yet the light continues to pass a aia,vdoi rh it, aTid!tdoesett all rout Iriv: From nritom you buy Suriitgix Soap if you Philnnthlropisi-My poor mon, yc,u are pree. a as before. fee• like glass, also g �any w»i for complaint, in trouble. I see. Why do yoir-wring ' Do not take any substitute for Bic te'. in as forts and Gold perepirlad-foot pudttyst� �. our handy? Hobo-I dust wash.•d rt+l, out wwr te•rs.i •.tranamltS 'both he8t and fight. tiyru because it 1K the 'best, having I � Y �� w within ao daps, by 7 rt► stood. Elia test of year.: All the best )Lever Brothers Limited,Toronto itl iretic o6w or mune prompLoy lefuw•tL FATHER'S GRACE. dealers bell it: r57 itchin Pile.-Dr. Agnew's Ointment bwalt d anywbere at•t>,i, tt• (+r doss i an _ is prop!ai airct the.ronnents'of Itchin Ay��eats w.ntd ]MA(iNltTtC itimY• Itching UATIdAd C U"CV.,nb•rbte••ite.Qaeuec,Uroisaa Teacher: "Now, boys, why do we say "A man can lir "Immst anyIhin he a _- files. Thousands aI testimonials •..t grace Ware and after meals?" No reply, a - mind to be." ri-marked Wiseman: i _ - cures arfecUxi by els use. No rase too, ?caches: "Come, come; surely, one cif -"Yes; hi his mind!" murmwed Synaick• "He's very rich, but very unhappy." aggravating or.too lung st.ancLng for it' ♦ ♦•�pc+ + } ♦) } f� f♦ -. M r' a toe. .It cures always bring h � cu _ you can answer me! Tell me what� -"Wealth .doesn't a ays R Pel' to anothe. comfort and grace is? -Still.no answer, warrior Woes:-Through damp• tinct ness." . "Still• if one is going-to be un- in, from a W. 6 .nighls. 35 cents.-95 FARMERS! Teacher: "This is reatly'let•rilae! Now, and exposure malty a native soldier happy, it is better to be uriliappy with sJenkins, tellme what %-our father do-,v who left his native hearth as "Ill' as money than wilhaut it." Young 'Un: "i've had five thousand silt r a neap!" elan could, be to fight for country's hon-I '•` ' left me by an:unr.lc w'ho'a never, seen � This it tie reason of the year when you Johnny: "Please, miss, he i alis his er, has been "invalided hone"' because I Like a►ed Cyt a altin 11aea!e grows. strata• ma" Old 'Un: 'That explains ltd seed .W are every p+�ecsocio■ with your wraistrmat," mf the Vulture of .the battld ground -i ba,bonarr, eecetaa and all etup".ns may w I stoetc Hy the tae d our t G,ulh Am•�rfcafi Rh'eu- eared with `Ya.ver'r Garet• ad.is•d fnMrtutdiy There le' nothing Pqual to Et"Mr ♦ STOCK TONIC Teacher: "fllai is not what t rllearlt. I lthcumat.lsm• by ,obver'e byrup. All Dr ahsOlutt Ctrie CYe t (;raver' Worm F:xterinmator for de,- I" and .other roraedias a base cbe Dalt ata Cure Y fY To -ant know what he sa •s?" m c article ,of its kind I . .. wJ y I � stroying worms• No - .Johnny: - "Please, miss, he says, Hal case of Rheumatism In aexiste%ce--I3elirf- ,, u ii ur you're happy father. bas given sutra satisfaction. aw►ratttee oY heat w W year stock. tla! Rii far$ Ls hisself again.'" in six hours.-99 pat."re"Ttltineyczyhaven't heard but half Vwtuabi4p Advic4a Rice '-- sv 1 . I !„ -W oad-makes y I..imagine your hos Use it and b•<oo• year,ewe vtrLerlaaq O�EII SEA HABIT. - _ hand would make n successful writer of eorg•on:. y PENCILS AND COVTAGiON. Tibi uTnutithav NrcuLTT cc, uwiites -- Do Not Deia3,-Wlien,. through debill- fiction?" "The strn acs he tells Ing.' Difference On This Side Ot the Water. --- tatud digestive or6•ens, poison Snds ata sae DUNDAS ST., TORONTO, ON r. _ et'ay into the bloori, the prime consider e� ry of tar"?" �'Doctore Gonderoii Habit o[ Children Eit- scion le to let rho poison out as rapt - A Draw yard Coach"is the c ; �F � ♦ f♦ he persistent effect upon the heart-of ly end as t ioroughgy .as Possible. l�.- longs f ey., t.ire iuem Alleu's Loug ldaisam- trtteine ;n coffee cannot but result in changing Lead .netts. lay .may mean disaster• Parmelee's whieL b• with gwtd ett•ct•na is eoasaaap- Or me• the avert ConAitions, in time, I Ve elabia Pitts -will be found a most sion'A early stapt• WONDERFUL ENDURANCE. `(and the d "-effective medicine to as- tach attack, of the drugDoctors in Engiaira are taking a great: sail use �ntrtTder with. They never iie--i earn told he bits snore-money -There's one thing ]'will say," remark- treans each eup of coffee) weakens,the deal of. interest. in the reports received!fail. They go at once to the seat or than he knows whit to do with.' She--- ed !til•,-Curnraa, ."and that is that my crgarl a little more, and thL end is al- t:om America to the -eUCI t that half a cho trouble and .cork b' permanent cu», Y daugh,er - Arabella bas a fele dis�osi• Has he real( ? Such i oranx moat bP + ttnosd-a matter.of mathematical demon- Hundred cases of diphtheria In ono A I t"• + bliss. tion I'; I Cass-Jy- , Lfy! O• my, but 'tis natural airdtion. A lady writes from a Western the public schools,have been traced to!he looks." Case -"Aye, Shure he�ooks « ' "Indeed?'' slate- the practice of childrrti exchanging lead- tur_all the world toile a.loive man Jayin' inalf�ht leap is better tin ether seem , . "Yes, W. The way she can"sit ie* I aril of Germna ctesrcnt and it was.pencils land putting the lead-pencils in'`there dead." ht is best wb•■used in the SanliE►t stye, houm• ,listening to herself play on Ula jtatura:l that •I should learn at a very, their mouths while at study in the - Spy saauglit Nay and follow liMugaa piano shows rernerkable self-controU" ^- �a a-tm-drink-,coffee—_tint sc ,t the years old I=drank scarcely nnyllling i penvils at the close of the, school-clay, Too Many People Dally t Catarrh. a , w)sc at my meals• and d'stributing thein.the next morning -Il titles one like. athunder-clap, de- _]tfORE AtE:1'l AND Af1LK FC�i1th "A few years ago I began to be affect- ham, been in rogue in Englant9, rani Aclops With a rapidity that,no other itis- _ POULTRY'. by-a steadily increasing nervousness, several of the most•promineut. physfrl ease does:_.I)1. .4gn+w's Catarrhiil Pow- _you eomabe to have faith is d8r is the radical, quick, sate and pleas- t,ac% of animal food is tide weak point Sbiloh's C.oastmipeeu Cure, the vihich eventually developed into a des cans in London have tarted a cam•. with the averse ioultr ratihn. The tressing heart trouble 'that mart. me Qign against the praet e. 'int cure that the diseases demands. Use g 1 y' Tonic,as a cure for Colds,Cotlgla and very weak and miserable. Then, some p E the means, prevent its deep seating an feeder is apt to use scraps o[ fresh meat sic you bats "It. does not follow that the pencils J ' _}bice•years ago, was added asthma in were the only 'medium�o[ contagion;''years of distress, Don't dally with as-U it were a hind of n Iigh and not as T sot tried it. -We!�in A.and we its worst form.' My sufferings from those -aid one of the doctors, but it is quite Catarrh. -Agnev s gives relief.in ten an important part o1 the fond', as his Suarantaait. If itdoewt.vureyou itcc" _ 'things can be better imagined than de possikle., There is no doul',t but. that mfnutes:`-9ii cents.-97 own ration of beef steal• Results of -- recent tests at experiment stations of nothing, ifitdos it Dost. you 25x. aerated• the practice of distributing-pencils.is re ` 'sfau' Tq'ttt°'dag' "During all this time my hrtsban�l sprinsihle for ninny unpleasant ailments I lair• TyMrt(t "I a51;et9 your-falber for '[+1ror the use for the tir:st few weeks of X06 has mored many thousands of !be vi•aliztd more fully than 1 did that cof. "bine .,children out of ten suck the'l hls consei;l ovals the te,,.phrnlrr." Miss .a ch forrnin n in wfood or"pr,-11jC11 sixty peiner �came from tisostobsbaatecasea,and weda>mtbetitats i .,-fee was injuriol,is to me, and made every,ends of their pencils• ant], in my open• Chanes: "What dist he sad Mr. Ty fie• g P to say that it will cure say Cold,CoadL effort to mhke, me stop. C tDri.1here'rould i'.e;no more potent way,mid: "He said: 'I don't knc:r %,.110 .you animal food. . Growth was more rapid, 71roat or � trouble. If we did;lid "Finally it was decided n few months o'; spreading Ther germs of tubereulosis are,but it's all right!'" and equal growth- made from less food •• believe this we would not gaarantiee iL .. at a lower cost than either rations hav tt o,, to quit the use of coffee absollitr.=I ,! Shiloh has had token record of a► g and other des eses. The simplest. way inj-twenty, thirty or forty per cent. of sue�cess for thirty n. It has stood _Iy, and to adopt Postum Fond .Coffer. In overrome the•difTicully, would be to animal protein. Atter tho :rust few fie' .ns our hr)t table•drink. 1 had but,little i'have,a'smnll drawer fitted to eneh sc;hor,l every posabk tettwitbout failure. 6tirtbet , idea that it. would help me• but consent•,desk, so that each chili( cr�uld key its weeks, it was found rotatable to in _ p creast; the proportion of grain. These Pa v't✓f =ed to try it to pease :my husband.'. I cw n pencil. It is perfeetiy hopeless toAIN convulsions•are in,agreement with.corn _ prepared. it very carefuttly, exactly ac- try to teach them not to suck tale end." sense, as the bung of all birds'in is fe and in the aianX d�n;.ls of��' cording•to directions, and ,was delight- 4 mon -~ -�-et' with. delicious-flavor-and-refresh-- talo wild'Wite_fees3_argely upon insects- =who lta.e tried SiJaiett- been ung ith. les. Codd ndght., he whispered, pass - ---�- IN»•ArebioTaylor.Ano,Pa.,wrltm:- 'Just as.soon as.the.poison, from. the e1N, at the front door; "gond-night, THE PEOPLE STARED, e'16saehta bottle of Slai•h's Conv=Ptioecum a `coffee had time to PPI out of my system gaod-night 'good-night•, goo—" "rx- ar a d they 6d a mei-i'L iili. w°`iblaree. Lits. Spendcash (the possessor of a , .ed ds, b.a a erxrble cewh. 1 save tl,s case me." said an elderly bass voice 1 wW the of, ,},� •, Me' nutritive nroj3Pfties of itis Postum " new Worth,cnstulrie.�`•Uid you multi.' .�.�ts,, .teaan to build me up; and 1 ain now over the baluster, but ft's been good- „ a,u;l ea.e.esiss tss isttkwd boos ebwtls morning- for the last two hours. t how people stared at us last evening,' 5h We a" ;, so she&eo when Ilio;': fully recovered'fMm all my ne.r'voltsness' t{loughb you'd like to know." husband (meekly)--"Y-e s; I made.a seal to bed sad d•rr all, ,t lit • Aenrt trouble•and asthma.. 1 g1ndly ac- 1 mistake and had mended my ofd dress :dmn em lrssb• t Always le a i t°� know'lydae that now, for the first lime "Oh. Mrs'.-Banks•" said a lodger io•his' i coat with whitetil-ircadl" _ . fn, years,]enjoy perfect health,and that landlady-one ddv,"f wish you could give S H I L ] awe It all to Postum.•' Name'• given a "Do you believe the old saying, a► 8y "r'onium. Co.. Ratlle.Creek, Mich: me a change for breakfast, as I get - ; There's a reason. Read the little txtmli, Cher tired bf a boiled egg every dad There's �n0 place like home'?" "That .�di s.r.r.•wt+.«s m�iri..IA i Certo sir, twill-do as you ask with hu 1°atsy depends• • Depends upon what? :"'the Road to kv-11ville" in pk{rs. TTRa ► M "U whose home you are referring PaM.lm Fond Coffee contains no drubs pleasure.'. Next morning be was served Fdff0lta.MW tgilY l of ayq descrjDtinn whatsoefier. with two boiled eggs t fel" ISsI'E 1,40. 1--�{. t `tv 'vara i' 't• 'i 9 - +lir{,��' �.,.,;v+ " ;G.r, ,., � r fy'�•�?'r.�,�,:.. .'t'tl, +S'js�, h .�.• �..civ � -vr..� �i '�•t� �1 c. r .: .'''�:M w ,-*, ..3^". .. . .. -•,--{; ri�2 cif.?•. ".�. yJ..:'. ,, •[.:•"�'pFSa '.l _ half of til --_ L redseei the mew era. While,nu s;ic 01 ci�iii cbarg'•+ were stated in the writ the only known irrogalaritycoiitir:ued SEED GOOSE�WHEAT POR SALE .9 �, way nt Castle where four youngtile❑ ' '1�1"and 1glied has for sale a quau:,;y of ,i Zoose Wheat, clean and Fure, JubLrPB farmer's awns, were refused a ballot. LAPP,Cedar trove,, lett iraeg l•ou5 .cases cures cited in which Z, situated ---irregularities occured, but chick o❑ O REIr'T,-A -farm containing 130Impeloll . =- appeal were held not to be of such i a aereew testa on the Kinus v road, one ' mgabli■had e.•zs Friday morula et its Oihc and a half wiles east of Fiokeriag village. For _ �'iokering pas g �omeIIt as to void the election no Psrticalan apply to W d gratin,Pickering/lt! f(1 Peop' le's � ^- - _ t other course remained but give effect The r ei(1p�8t$ Cash Store TRR�e to the will of the majority, ,It is WOOD FOR SALE.-The under- . 44i.aap4s70ar stated in local option circles in the signed has for sale all kinds of hardwood 1 X1.00 ipald is ad7aa•e Price■I. than last year, For further par- r' RATES OF ADVERTISING:. will a and township that the steps titulars apply to A J Poynter,Brock Road P O f Atrat insertion,per line to cents will taken to open up a temperance la- ge teach subsequent insertion line - 6 „ hotel in the near future. To the T .: Tisa ratedoeanot includi or Fos �O$T-On the evening of Saturday Remember our TERDZ$ are strictly OaBh +�•. sign ad. World Mr. Du Vernet stated that Den, 18th, between cordon s Hotel and y a Baps ial terms given to patties making eon. steps will at once be taken to quash- R,Davarall'a corner,a good buffalo rope. Find.ae•a■for3 or 6 months or by they,,,. Half- the byy law, er-will be ■aitsrly rewarded by leaving the - Our prices are as close as quality and volae will permit. ie,ro or yearly contracts payable guwwly. D. D, G. M. Graham, of Toronto, same at thin office. lgtf. No shaddy goods pawned of On the Rusine"cards,ton lines or under,with p,p,.,, asgis� by four visiting brethren OR BALE-A farm containing 50 great bargain we hold. public as all wool goods ata - sasy,ar,g3 oo,payable in advance. �j out no bait with a hook in it to catch the ilNotiaein local columns ten cents from Toronto, installed the officers of 1' sties,bele lot 13,rear of 3rd concession, Il psr lin•, Pickerin g public, our goods are what we recommend them to be, another thing two oeatsper tine each subsequent insertion. Naomi Lodge, I.O. O.. F. ori Monda 8• On the premises area dwelling; we don't do, is this, advertise an article to'be worth $10 and sold for barn, ■table, eto. For particultars apply to ,/eeial contract r Les made known on applies. night.. After the installation the vise- LE WELLYN BOONE, or w. V. Hichardron, $5- as a great bargain, its real value being only vn No free advertising, tors were-entertained to a.ba i uet it Piakeztag. g y$5 and still the people'' _ TheAdvertisements d u without denwrittee' a charged onsao- 4 W. -tt get the ook. Can or will the public believe .that stores who are ordin ly. Ord until foibscont and eh dyed,e- the Franklin House. clearing thousands of dollars er ear et rich b selling ezdtagiy. orderi for discontinuing advertise- - T UMBER SAWN—The .undersign- g P Y g y R goods at one ratsaumust be IS writing and sent 60 the pub. 1J ad is prepared to do a certain amount of half their real value, no they don't, but matt realize the truth of what -.3taher.• NEw BOOKS. - : oneto n sawing' na her premises,lot so,nen,a, P. T. Barnham said: "You can fool all the ole Job Work promptly attlanded to, Pickering. Logs mai o brought in at any pep part of the time, time. kr73e.ae6. L. PALMER. lbcr and part of the people all the time,.but you can't fool all the people The following books were added to „ the Pickering Public Library, Dec- 17th cow, new sow; for sale. all the.time."& T#lexton, Proprietors ember 31st, 1905: M Yorkah ne Pare brad pigs, Orsm■mrre We are offeringreal bargains, S - ���'�� Eclipse f6r service at the tqzm. Terms; one g , uits and Overcoats away down, ' F466 Fair Margaret Crawford dollar. Those pigs are proving to be the righ` Just think of it, a splendid SUIT AND OVERCOAT that will wear V-246 Josiah Allen's wife Halleyy kms, Term■ reasonable, Ciraemere orange. for years for only $12, also a fine BLACK WORSTED SUIT AND NOTES AND COMMENTS. Y-247 Harvest of xhe sea Glenfella' °^ ndIey. QVERCOAT for$17, nothing to equal it in value, we have evecon- V-248 _ '— V-248 Dr. Grenfell's parish'. Duncan KATING RINK, HOUSE AND fidence in saying the above values are un every con- The lady teachers of the Ostia- V-249 Raiderland Crockett S LOT FOR BALE-The nodereigned carr■ them. We are selling other'linestml�' Come and examine tva public schools, after waiting V-250 The'.flaming sword for sal,st o reasonable prigs, his!arae skating $ equally as cheap to make room for S. S. HOCk1II rmk.end also his house and lot situated in spring goods as we are overcrowded years in vain for the Board of g the Vlllage with stock. of Brougham For,psrtianianap�] s Education to make an increase in Y-261 Ventures among the Arabs to Frank Sanderson on the premises or their salaries, have -decided to Forder asohardson%Pickering /a tt Fine Labrador Herring and-Salmon Trona V-252 Lure of the Labrador wild ,make a move in the matter them- Wallace �'1 OR BALE--50 acres of first-class _.:.now in stock-. _ — land.being the sonth•swt quarter of lot 9, a j+ selves. Last week, through the H-281 Snot of blue Wilson is the irna con-of 0ickerinq. On the premises ., = BALE ONLY FOA JANUARY-FORGET IT NOT +!� local press, they united in making H-28'2 Sir Galahad of New France are a good dwellmR•good outbuildings,a large an attack on the, Adamontive Johnson young orchard coming into bearing. Soil slay Groceries-a full supply of the choicest and best. Crockery, Boot H-283 Chariots:of'of the Lord' cam Sufficient supply of both hard ane sot and Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Patent_ Medicines, Ogilvie's Hearts Of that august body. Their water. Tho above described premises are con- appeal is a strung one, and their J Hocking veniently situated to school, churches and Household Flour, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil,_ H-284 Starve-crow Farm Weyman v gjes. For urther esti euagen pPick o W. Belts, etc.; for sale ' -mase a most ill t one: There is H_� Sword of the old frontier oat. ,noof reason why the wealthy town Parrish D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, of Oshawa should'--treat their H-266 On-the firing line Ray -- teaehers in such a niggardly man- H-287 In the days.of Queen Victoria tier: The'finaucial:prsition of the y Tappan Market �-, d nog am Stock M kat F2CK�1�:=N most menial servant i.4 better than H= pioneer life in Upper Cana a - - that of some of the lady teachers A •'Canlick" "vf O-htan'a. If the appeal<,f these Ii-aS9 Garden of�Allah Hickons Fat Cattle, Hogs, Beef Hides, H-'_to The King's achievemen�. etc M ! L L I I� ERY fair ladie3 prove inetfectcnal, the -- . - Benson - etc., members of tl,e Ohtna ll( ir�l ref— 1►I(xiey r�dvanccd'an fat stock. Education west be a ]ler l[less L lu'1 The had reaper Haggard Feeders for sale. is Ivt: :1�; Tlse house of a 1"),candles Drop a card if you wish to-buy or sell, our stock Lfwinter_ rapes that . a are seilin of° ..":.and 50 gents. \'chQ on _. us out •oon r spring stock. 1 1 is _ or apply to _ o I. Maid 31xi-gbaret Crockett _ See o � • � scene ttoma of - For same time tilere• Bias been 1-132 The villugo artist,. Tesket John 'A. ilii@ 8C SOIIS; ©ilr a58,1e closes' den. 12th. ' Signs of another strike auu,ng the 1--1.3.4 Iiushand, wi;P and hOm;-- Go.G IIIWI:'GIiA11. coal miners'of tile- C uitcd State L,15:5 The household of fete r C:rt« - -- - _ - nand each cliay the . tuution i� be- L t:,�i Ln� v Fti i o,.e, �, `- �• A. Baker, L-15 Eppykram9 „ He,l,urt i aomiz;g enols seriou3. Tae la+t etrtk L_lZ1*`-ita-0 9-Mae Crockett - -I'icker•i n g. e whilell %oc•curred several L-ltd The woman -4130 toil. ;years ago, t�•as suffic•iel,t tci-run- Van `'Of'at - — • 4iI1Ce it,; that nogreater calamity1:IRO The grfest of hal piness Hillis `a Co•k'CettosReal Coepeesd •+could befal us.- u,_rpake in the L-101 Stepping stupes to lnanllood Manufactured b p. T h-e - _ coal Stipp]y lueaus a rum plete Pease Coon Co.,Windsor,Ont,, [ iparals xis of busitie- and.a bound- H`''-�`1 \etv Friznce Axid New-England and Detroit,Mich.,is the k _0Y3 amuttnt of st9fferlug especi= Flake onlyy known safe.rellableally among the poorer classes n ho B-10I Lord fitrathcon:L '4�'ilson monthly aiedicin. as which ladies _ _ e z° 3i37 Tales of flit road Crr'n dson tali deppead in "the hour and lime -- Ilnd it impossible to pay the ea-. O v! nerd; Eve lad who reads •••••••r•• ••••••••••••••••,••;:«r:.:::.:.:..:. ......:..... 2. arhitaut. prices demanded far M•2) The pas;ir4,►of a race Higgins ry y coal illi n a strike i3 in r teas. 'E'-•467 The marriage of Wrn'A'she t1ri=-i�requested,to inclose'two ost- P P `�Z fir:;Hufnphiey,�L-a'rcl nae amps• vLitli Ile,-acidressf-far Our friends for. their :liberal.._. It is to be regretted that there is 5-191 Poultrv.keeping E Brown' - - - no poster echisting in the Unit- The folidwing Jtagazines were adrl= ' ' which. we have:'received in the- past, we ed States of' n'arding off ,urh a ed fgr ltll.►Fl: :: /, �f f' �lll L�C -i - _ _ disaster. 'i'lle olilS tiling that J.Pslifs- z and full. particulars,whsh vxe will ask'them for-a OOIItinllatl021 Qi` the t3811Te; Gall be clone` is. for those high in C-niopolitau sradbv return mail in plain:sealed authority usittg their l,eroual in- lI'rPPr'y = lbelieving . that our stock of Note Pa t?r Its flueuee with the opposing fartinas I)elinpatur _ kn'^::� pi-tree fan, 35 years;:on- _ Paper, :and thus being about a fedi us Designer' — ed prat ice treatin, dlarases oC�' ,SCh t'�u - col Boobs $nit6in� Yards Rua antion.�. As it stands at present, it' IleLietv?,f.Reviews ems',-hs c. tr raft r net. 0::,l ► , cin - o a Pat Out-ing can be const;:tc3 Lv /cite: or zn tI0II8 ' is within the ].lower of a band of S;:rce� p_rsoa, Addressou " 'in oiuce , etc.,' will he found'entirely Sat13- org'anized strikers to tie tip nearly Ladies' Moine Journal "THt COOK COMPANY, �ev�Fy industry in the country-. World's RorkFico In 3-No, 253 00dwa:3Ave 'factory. - •iCA.ilse the loss of hundreds of,nil- -Youth's Companion a DCtIOrt,1111th, _ -_ .'.•wan.wo..uuu.•ur•u••........•....•::wu.bw.a.... Bons of dollars and an amount-of Canadian' _ r suffering that no one can estimate. 3)th CenturyC$'.Cook's Cotton Root Coatoourau - , Woman's Hme Companion ld by all respoasib.le'wholesa c Evervhody's and retail druggists in the Dominic- ' of Canada and United States fog JL.e " & E.Audle Good House-keeping • $ (�rV ' ,.'4lunsey. - 'Tolls,per hoz bt- Cafn.tnaek, we understand -has bought t6e Bonne property --- - >W our west. A number of our you ' y ng-men-tn-- --_ -- tend going west this spring land . simmer. -_ -WANTED -$y t'hicagi�+aholesa e • number or our farmers at. REASONS- 'WHY A hoose, ,special representative (mea or WANTED 2 One Hit more young woman)for each rovince m,Caoada. Salar7 glen and women, who grs ambitious tended ,Johneton'e sale on Tues- 1 sed week] . p■nse 0300.7 advanced. -day last. p ertm os,successful; �eaviaucrpariieeno,Dot a �I , to e Business and enterprising, to qualify ' th io♦ . Ira A. Lawrence, of Toronto �r* w�tsr esseatlai to eaRartiaR• Ad aa■yt•r, y!! teaching staff, paid a flying visit Lak•Bteea,ohtoago,ui,v e s sit r4iitiZO•; me on Saturday. - M. h eh er Piano M. Chapman is a't home for s few week Pickering 9. . . � e ing Lumbl�x ..roao�ro, o>�r. Mr. Sutherland, one of the Jam- for boys, who engaged with F. ]r• he man iii y tt�� _ poo T. Smith for'ahe summefi, its fray- S11oLlld be .purchased In pre_ one who are thoroughly prepared to Ya d t ' fpr to all th 4 - Accept them, A via,mon!ha'course in fagg for his home is the south. this ooll a means for a young man of .--Ws -are- 91Rd to sen M. Draw= ferenee t0; any o'th equip- ford out again after his winter's anent tter than many trades or pro- illness. fusions• in money earning power. ~ Mrs• S. S. Madill, Of the 7th con. -FIRST. 'It is the beat Piano made in Canada, + Students admitted at any time. Cir has been spending a few weeks -Is__now ' Complete• swith her sister, Urs. Jno. Bell jr, - CU1Ara free, fto 1. . SECOND•-=1t Is , the greatest' value;­for 'the . W. J. Princi al, in all kinds of haiiding'matorial ELLIOTT, p Pprice aid. 10y ;(`or. Yong,and Alexander Sts P including rough And dtrvac'd iutrLlx�r, s lath, cedar, tits. _ Markham. THIRD.—Inspection will convince t In the presence of a gathering that he mOPt Oiir af;,i k-•of'.S1,ingglcw iA also 00111 - pleteiti British (g411mhin, Nvw.Brim Methodist' Church 'axed the ca city ofV ictoria Hall, critical that the new Nordhe:mBr. models are swick and Ontario C`odar. Unionville, Reeve Slater and Concil' ;;trlllmphe Of art. _ SErvices as'Follows. lots Hagerman, Nigh, Paggett and All kinds,of the naval UollldifiQa, 1 Lap by a unanimous vote passed the BaLse, CiLsin V yhrrt.inR rand h loon a• caching, ahi reading• of the bV-1aw milking Every" - ing 7.Ot n alwags in st iirk. 1 I'• � •' .`� operative local option in Markham In s�r��ment Gua Y]teed. -�0)p•m ••••• Sabbath School.. ~ township. -The measure Was voted An m upon and passed at the January elec. , orator m rr Cisterfi tanks ' i' t `ugh, 8'00 p• Epworth League, on ;tion by a majority of 196., The last order. _ Prayer '-as ssion of the council of 1905 passed —'Terms Easy. n made e to o d Tuesday. ra -. _ the first and second readings. At the 8.00 p,m.... .rR'eek]v Paye ..o .first session oP the council of 1908, the ev. E_LL_i_'�M(31oor _ Th ap. ,. M R . J. e, Ph.a. hembers in view of-threatened action Pastor. in the event of passage of the meas 'sure deferred action. During the in- �j Butter, Eggs lim Reeve Stater was served with a 1V�arke.t . thru the legal firm of Du Vernet - �" .T CV;1reppre8enting,TttOwas Hugha, c t Wal IChickens• orf�hill. Alleged irregularitiea in P a ars t�a n is "_ 0"1 me holding of the municipal election 'ven' p \ is•r as the reason, but no specific / 1 very ry Xonda y Bring tahem to'Cla►remont lldar "ease was quoted. The members of the ' mrZo. ,tet. .eouncil individually were warned , , against voting in favor of the third � gb stock now 04 haud.�Qcioee}in Wall Paper Banging Wedneeday�mt►rltet Y. r reading. Prior to the takin of the om 80.up. F. 0• 1.Jlla •agdhr _ - --of the role here to-day Mr. Wilkie, of *_Lr E' E. E. Em�;t isoN� . :Howell Reid Wood acting on to �Ip� , a.,a,�� Brougham. n - - _ B 7 1> o11,4a _ t• ' airs••• i�,w. .r"!" ,.. •. ;t :y ,M p 3•. M1.. a'.. �i S.•F, +tu .J:.., lr.%a til v. •.'!•'r S ...R Lw=j 4' aw. A '£ - s, -:�• .' �....-. ., .ac• �•.. „,;. ,,.: .,P':�..srsA..�w-a,.:r,•+��.4.�,3'-' r., ..,.i°x.�+o s e�'�as' --,,; f:,�, �, xr�„67y,••+c � .,� �'ti. �'w.. ys -„..a •m,�,, ^ w - : I ..P — CLAREwORT. ! ford Tarr, Howard Stotts �R 4 _ ,'Ralph-Frank" 'Blillcolm.- Pt, II-Lnlu Brodie. �"e-ua Stotts, Minnie Iltl-gernii n, Eduard Wilson, Chas, Frauk .Michell, of Toronto, is >p Ethel Shepherdson, Carter. Jr pt. II-Hugh Michell _ ' here.. Shl herdsorr, D���•• jry A .� visCtin friends - Maggie Adair. Jr. pt. II-Bath- Alfred Michell, ' Bessie H�gover �O iLil COUNTY LOAN an y were leen Rawson; Wallace McFarlane, Enrolled for month 45.•. Ay erage - A. 1. d Mrs. Do�jell w =�=-4n Toronto on Monda-. Velina Hayward, Roy Forsyth, attend4nee`37: -A. E. Lehmam, f and 6avings Company. ' Florence Eastwood was at Robert". Weite. I A-Florence Teacher. - , - A. - lStouffville on Thursday F7. orgie, Dara Brodie, Robin Story, ._ _ harehc�lder� and SepositomRev. F,C. Harper, of Pickering, ViolaGorsyth, Stewart McKay, - spent Tuesday here with. Rev- Jessie Moson. B.-Clara Under- 'IN STRICT . , and Mrs. Tait. h' Mildred Rome Gladys CONFIDENCE$ _ Certificates and Passbooks will be received at T e Citizen's band will be at ' Hughes, James, Middleton, Hazel •411.branches of Wliite'9 concert at Brougham this Mantle. M. L. Heaslip. Teacher, Women Obtain 'Mrs. PIahba-li p r •:{Friday)evening. -- AdPice and Hol _ ..� _ ; James. Waddincham, of.Tor�on- The Sovereign Bank. of Canada . -to, is'renewing old acquaintances 1 School Reports. 1111• Sas Guided Thousand.to BeattL.- All necessaC here and vicinity. - y public school y papmente and transfers of'u�oney �! Miss Gertrude MCAvo , of Bal- Now J:TdisE Pfalcham'.vz.tailopos. -• made tree of charge. _ y Report of Audle` mound wed � � { saw, is staying for a few days for the month of January: Sr. �•vd!�,. with Mrs. R. Boase. IV-Nellie- L nae, -- -C L A R E M O N T Geo. Bowes and son, of Winni- y Mey,.Bro Tun- ,,� It is s t 16 peg, spent a week•visitin Wm. dull, Sidney Pugh, Guy...BrowYtlee: s - Do g Jr. -IV-Willie Cammack Jose- satisfaction fors _ ` _ woman to feel that = "swell's and other friends. phiue McBradg, Archie Cammack she can write to Mark Forsyth has been purchas- Class III-Verna Lynde, Pearl ;; anothertellingher ■ ing some imported short-horns Tyndaj, Charlie Puckrin, Nettie the most private from Robt. Miller, of. Stouffville. Calvert, Gladys Love, Ella iktc- 'g' :: f and confidential - - -• "' - Robt. Hopper, of Victoria Brady, Eddie Linter. Class II- details about her • - - Square, a Dent last week here, the John McCullough, Grace Holtby, � . : ;" illness and know - -- - g zest of his uncles, R. -P. and Clifford that her letter will - ll for = Tyndall, Stanley Leve y - I n e u b a t ors . - � aY�-H Richie Squire, John Scott Eddie Been b a wa ' _. Mes$rs. ay and Ramsden, of Cammack, Joe .-Gulliver;Charlie mma�n Inn-only, swO- -"ithe Sovereign Bank, were at Ug- Linter, Robert Gulliver,. Sr, Pt. r Q a pathy for' her : : ; - hall bridge on Monday evening to see II-Howard Holt, Iva Emmerson, sick sisters, and CBII be a, the Peterboro-Uxbridge game of Jean L .nde,' ,Mabel Keeler. Jr.' allOve all,. a woman who has haft - -- - fron --D o W 8-- — ey. pt. II,---Lottie 'Street, Murl Puck- more experience in treating female ills � W ell iti.� _ than as living and at the services the Ba reY erin, Ma McGrady Jessie Holt, over one hundred othousand cases of The. music si at the Tor Mary - being Class I-Frank Com tom, .-Best- Baptist p female diseases Dome before Mss.Pink- y! rice Calvert, Elsie Holt, Lila barn every year, some personsuy, • p -->�•�- SURE HAT church and is much enjoyed °by Smith Fred Squire, Dottie Gulli- others by mail, and this has been go- the.congregation. ver. ing on for twenty yearn,day after day. Rev. Mr. Baldwin, who-is corn- Report of standing of pupils of 8nrel women are wise in seekingg in to conduct eve listic services advice from a woman of such a zi- ge S. S. No. 11, Pickering, (Green - (� _� • A Q has had a wide experience River)for the month.of January:- .frnee especially when it is absolutely e� .s`?all lnfst7 e ip this 'work and has been V-Arthur Stateman. Sr. IV- Mrs.Pinkham ver violates the eon- / wonderfully blessed in winning Fuller•, 331a3ce Annis, alter g W dente of women,and every testi mo- - Arriving Daily. souls. Booth. Jr. IV—Olive'Taylor; N. niai letter published is done so with - g• Postill,Gladys Pugh. Sr. III—A. the written c consent or request of the For the best lipes.of , Revival,,services will begin in the Baptisc-hurch, Claremont, on Fuller; Harry Hopkins, Gertie .writer,in order that other sick women Sunday, Feb...Ilth. Rey. J. A- Fuller. Jr. III-Lydia Fuller, may be benefited as they have been. Boots and Shoes, RubbeYst etc. Baldwin, of Tilsonburg, evahge- Jennie '.11alcolm, Annie McIntyre Mrs. Fred Seydel, of 412 North 54th list, will assist the pastor. Bright Sr. Ii-3iyrtle. Hopkin9, Pearl Street, Rest Philadelphia,Pa,writes: Ccall on— c�,n�-9C'r1 -will begin.— Aftylor, eL+91e c in s. Jr. _ Dear-11E�'e-.-Piii1�- - Overs year o s,Idn� ~ night in the week-except Batch--- Elsie alcolni, Lydia Haver>z]an, edcice, A,yl ragoIad "Tote and�d not day at".30 o'clock. A$ s+'iIl be --- s child to maturity, I received your Henderson �, Farmer', Claremont. welcome at these meetings. Id�letter of instructions and folio-ad your - - - A series of gantes•of curling h,-t'.;; advice. Ibam not only a well woman in eon- sequence,between the president and ace have a beautifulgirl. I "loan ace aliSerta seomas in the I baby would v]ce-president of the club. Daviel - wrihte of for edyice,as you have done so . - - - __ Ho•per skips for ilie vice, and =J: - • " mach r m®-" LIFT, FORCE AND C. Macnab for the president. The Just as surety as Mrs. Seydel was 8nd 3UCiTION u P �; .first game which was played on cured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's j► _ Monday erening was soon by the - �`el9etable Compound every - r o Constantly n n Com u erre _. vice-president. ,. _ _ any corm st8 tly D Hand. ,Prices Right■ ~ ' woman suffering from f �i The promenade carnival on female. ills. Tuesday ni ht was a rand sue- s other medicine in res oall'te world' . ._ ,.Wind�mius erected and Re aired - '� diad such a record of cures of female P cess. Good ice and.gcwd music. _ troubles as has Lydia E. Pinkham's -- - ff'he-playing of the Citizens' band - Vegetable Compound. Therefore no 'Direct telephone communication witlfall aits of Pickering, woe. admired with delight by all - prudent woman will accept an bubsti- Markham,, carboro, abridge and Vaughan townships, . p rapid p g' " t lie, Markham and U re$en"t. The. ra id gin cess of. me which s druggist ma obi. also Stouff�i White.nd Pickering villages,- over Independ-ant »' this organization of men during Ifon k• write M �� system. g _ are sick. rs. Pinkham _their four _ Lynn,Mass., for special ad ' It s_ m4ntll's._...pCacti aln_Register. �. free and always helpful. --•. _Orders Dromptly attended_to. has been a"'surprise to everyone r __ _ ___ -Repairing done. =and speaks volumes ,for their i HCRSDAY, FEB. 22ND 1908.-Auc- - -a -teacher, Geo. W. Coates. tion sale of farm stock, implements, B000eeeor b Report of Claremont public _and household furnitum_at_Fot"20, - PIEKERING FRUIT John Gerow Gerow a •Son. Claremont. i; F con., %ckeritl ; the" i i t 'sbhools for January.' Senior div g P. Pe. y - _ inion. -V-Lela ,Runiohr, Olive of Charles Clark. $10 and under Evaporating Factory ! Powell, .. Ra Rumour Ait u�t cash' over that amount-8 months ' y g credit. Sale at ons o'clock. tier Will be opened Sept. 25. 1905. - loi%6 o Sen. IV—Annie Found. bills. Thor. Poacher, Auctioneer, S 1, -s R I H A R D So - .Ione Dow`well, :!label Bryan,.Del - -- mar Foi]n�, Kathleen Story, Ber- TCEaii:1Y, FEa'Y 27TH 1908.-Auction Apples will be bought at the ince Story, Mildred Forsyth. sale of farm stack, implements, etr. Pickering I•actory-and prices paid r -Sen. III-Willce Shepherdson, at lot 5, rear of 3rd con., a little according to quality. Soft apples Important showing of finest display of weal.of Audley, the property of Jas. not takenlor . Qhena. S ;e large aeaortmeat of Roy. Tarr, Gerrie 111oigan, Jeanie 8 non'thSale ceredit.. flee one bills. sharp. :C. W. CARRUTHER9 B received the'Holid'ay tryade�abCall- �►• .Rawson, Wesley Slack, Maud .. McKay, Thos. Mason. Jun. III- Pnuclier,Auctioneer. 4i tf •Pickering: Ont. and see them.. tat =Clifford Soden,.._Jennie Mason, -- ._ .' :. . a o tae., Harold Graham; George Masson, or Weekly sad Daily)Newspapers. u �S 1•senpti ne eke - ' - •. .Hillsard Brpan. Williedason, In using Dr. Tuber's Ren]edies f ra t p eek tt, 4Willie ,' Ma,Jean you get the value inthe contents. ! Ll'n a V:d r-fi r J I_ R 8ON. Bennett, May Adair, Marshall,. These remedies prepared from - -Wil id- n, Vier Hayward, the best know,} .drugs for' each ' ' -- 8Z'OC]It Ztz"t. Wilfie r UncTerhill. Edwin Ball, _ :.T�eaeher. - specific. entre .and• are carefully The undersigned are, prepared to - - Junior division:.. Sr. II-Mag- -compounded by 'a qualified drug- _ pay•the highest market pjrices, .nue Morgan, Ethel White, for all kinds of coarse rain, 'In the natter of the Guardianship 'Blanche•Mantle, Lila Slack, John gist and are placed on' tile market to be. delivered ate I dicot from the nsanufitcturers: of-the Infant 4` ''ld of William 'Hayward, Clarke Rawson. Jr. }Z. PICHERINC•�r ELEQAt O-R�. Cowie, .Deceased, whey S � WAS 1 3Uggie Morgan, Rete Story, Clif- Gratin bought eve da >vc For sale by all general stores. 8 every y"_ Notice is hereby given that after the ��x * r ' :�c•,a-, - • : ct tq hI �' �• --, ezptrstiobn of twenty days from the n e mb o Palmer r a�s{�a�rf $rs pu lication hereof application s E. ig PiC]t�gi��•, - Oak will be nude to the Surrogate Court o �l w°,e. Clydesdale Stock Food _. of the County of Ontario oa behsalf of Susan Cowie; of'-the, Township of -t Pickering, in the Count of Ontario, st t° : E `' a c ' o o* Hercules Poultry Food . ! • . widow„for an order appointing the g ; Ca ckba o^ it o� Full stock on hand-Gives flavor said Susan Cowie,gtiardiaa of Freda- _ and a reeableneae to animals rick Cowie, infant son of-the said Wil- .,a• e a a e o y•w g Liam Cowie, deceased. `►'. aeYoro� o 'wo �'ti M= food. Sold under a post- _ - Dated at Whitby this 28th day of •- • 9 s: tive guarantese i3f setts- , December, }906. . •factiod►or money The undersigned 1s prepared'to - Dow & M •�., -� o `_ g p� Jan - refunded. - •• -. : do all kinds of carriage and wagon Brock St., Whitby, r .e.• ,0� _ paintingat his shopover Wm. 12-14 Sotrs. for said Susan'-Cowie; y tr o . Feb N' L. D. BANKS, Dowswell's wagon shop. m e 1O"' mar y o 8S ly Pickering. g P' 50 YEARS' g �� ,p aa Apr Also prepared to do all kinds of EXPERIENCE oD e.m(�fT h o "' " paper'hanging and house .paint- Wood, Iry ; Lift •and Force Pumps J tie O a • • ing W.J. Bingham. Also cisternf axade order. . c CM 1 .1`3laeksmithing EVANS, 0 y a '.m July 1 Claremont. , t •0 `aa -oat. Ir, The,undersigned having bought out ' n lv o O1� p the blacksmlthilig business of R. TRACE MARKT �`1 ' Deo � Moore,isprepared to do black- DESIGNS -Sleigh Shoes I ;Januar ,Peer ihttby 9,Uxbridge 2 s a Bro to.to smithing in all its lines. ��� COPYRIGHTS6 c. U 1],Port.Perr�13, abridge�,Can ainsttoa 10, Anyone sending a sketch and description may - B•ays,aton 1e. Horse-shoeing'-a - Specialty, a 3.3 °nal na °e probe°b°I� tenisblie eCom ntc°Aa- Det the shoes on your sleighs. onsstriet,Tcongdentps HandbookouPatent+, Sleighing will'soon be here. _ T C EORCiF +R Z,A�7CT, `ePat ts°ake`i�erop hoMunn�sepitereai.a work guaranteed and prices . . - et Others Hel you Our wo « p J .. PICKERII�G; OATT: �••' .v.�,we�e,wttLont a m.tbe. y right, To recover vour stolen property. " Sn�l lr ea11• When you want something out of A handeomeu umacratea"eery. �arseec ear- -�, L RisebroQgh The - `, -� calatton of any ecienttl,o fogpTaal Terms,ea•e' _ t - •• y the common, you have it -made to ear•four months,EL 9o7d bTell nTerms, ere, , 9tekerlK 77I !lance ''Camrcittee CHAMPION order: So it is with our harness Thomson's old stand. 9 9 and collars. Don't take "wh&t you II�Ne of Co.w r J•I�IeW Y k CLAREMONT, ONT. will do this, B►IANURE SPREADER .i can get,"—get what you want, _ Xl wbsrs having props et u communi• The Frost da Wood Co. have placed Then.you will be satisfied;-- Not Skates Sharpened-1 y ka Sh ed t eats immediately with an1memberf,, on the market a Manure- Spreader therwise. l> lsao!i>iL1-�lelustas'etatlea eL:i ` of Executive Committee. Which is the "Champion." - TPunn 00INS,Eos Svc•AS FaLLows.- P Skates left with M.S. Chapmag, a 31�e INnitip fee 11.00. We use the bent of leather,: and Pickerin or Gleeson Bros., Brou- Nola Z.oam •� 9'83'A.M: Trials have proved to the entire sat- ' g+ i:47 P.Y �1'$dmft am be bad from the Presldeat or isfaction of the farmers concerned guarantee absolute )zham, will be called for and de- u ' 8eseetary on►pplleatbn. that this machine is without a rival. �b livered m 30 Lour, . ■ . 9x04 P.II[. • ll►thur Jeffre J.A.t1'Conrror / tisfaction. _ _ p� pHs, -- -- yf f A trial solicited. — Taattrs 061390 W28T nva iS soLrows�— s - Seerstary. Preew"111 )ode Ot►r specudtpaa Itepe►iring, N6.9 Lo"L , 8:41 A.we 4 Pnah,C.6. �� .ea t-' •AN• -Be• • ' Hore&4hosinir as usual. I'll LocsL . Ezra.00ts—tieo.Long.p,E. 2:18 P.N P.&4w,>��Ib Onw AGENT, PICKERIN4 " n. 7 Ma . 1310 P. - t1 dAOSSO Brock Road. _ ... . , •. a ;, ,„.,. .. .,.. .. ,d-moi-" ..,r.•,." `z'-41 t, I,�I"i ,.-w'? ..^�I„_ � `�,•"•' ,�." -'a ,.,,,.-�' A„. -.s''. ',:* 011 ...,, .. •�,y.� _ ,h�.,r,, :.e.. . ..- . . , ,. ..1. - . - _ q a :r ,. "I'll - . _ .. , _ f. a • - 1 ., I- � -R .- _ - - _. ..IMMIGRATION ,RETURNS...�-,----- •CSiLDRBN W FOSTER HONES. I���DING - �A � .' AI . ­.i.. IV . ESULTArrivals to Ontario Nearly Thirty-five The Great Majority are Doing Well and i..•' % ,,, -it- .,. , IThoysand,�lostly Erryllsh. tiny-e 1)ine'Gomes. - BREADSTUFFS - A despatch from Torento says: The "There are now over three thousand Toi+onto, Feb. 6.-Wheat -_Onta4i . _. ^- ' - —" L . '� — — —•l following returns ,were giYrYl otnfi children placed in-:foster home through- - -- - - --- — o' due points. '�'al mixed TBC,, rtesday by bit. Thomas Sou w Ontario." reports J. J. Elks, super. white, 79c red . . - 'T� • Director.ot thc__Golan}zaUon Bureau, t to ndent of the Children"s Department. d spring 75c, tat outside '- ' ;-�gellts of Russian Governvaent - `1 ' the Minister of Agriculture, and made Many of thin boys end girls would wheat - Manitoba - No. 1 northern11 ` public: have been'in orphanages or reforms- S6c tw 86jc Na 2 norlliern 83yc' to ,+ immigrants to Ontario during 1905, by tories or leading, idle and vicious Iivt� t, No. 3 northern 813,c to 82c, at lake - Harass Villagers t�izh+ ImP�n�u� - nationalities: South African, 10; Aus- had they not been helped in this way. pots' all-rail quotations 3c more Ill - 11 tralian 29; Austrian, not otherwise They have not been adopted entirely-for these prices,' ` specified, 8?;`Bohemian,'2; Buckowinian, their work, for over three hundred vert , Flo tu - Ontario - For export, 13.15' 97; Croatian and Slavonian, 26;'Gallic}an,- babies and Dye to six hundred olll s • • ' . • • • - .•• • - -•• • 312; Hungarian, not otherwise stated, were-under ten yEars of age. It would_ is bid, in buyers' bags, outside; tiigt}• PEASANTS WILL ANNOY LANDS. In addition to, 37 m..n killed-•in-.the 61, Slovak 23• Syrian, 4; Belgian, 30; be a mistake to suppose that all these' potents all quoted $4 at Toronto, Dasa . demonstration of..Jan. 23rd, 400 were Btazi}ian, 1; Dutch, 15;'French, 73• Ger- eWIdren_. grow- up. simple• to become inclr.ded, and 9t} per cent. patents a!• The St. Petersburg correspondent of wounded. The machine guns were �3 60; Manitoba first patents $4.30, sec. , - in the man, not otherwise stated, 150; Alsace- domestic servants and laborers. •Flatly � patents $.4,10,- the London times cahles:- Prince operated by officers. Fighting..i Loraine 1; Bavarian, Prussian, Saxon, of them receive a first-class eduralion on Troubetzkoi slates that h}s colleagues at- s. MaUeed-Bran in bags, outside, high-, kuuurg the recent corign'ess of marshals town -continued,for the fallowir?g. two 8; England, 23,316; Welsh, 233; Scotch, and are able to compare with any class ,,,. at $ib to $16.50; shorts $16.58.1o' . days between the Cossacks and the 4,i96; .Irish, 1,765; West Indian, 16; of children in the community in educa- -' _ ,ec'ncttrred in•predicting a'terrible agrar- revolutionists and mutineers, in which x.17..)0. ,_ p --- , San crisis in the spring. The peasants otherwise s Greek, 38;-• Hebrews, not itnn, 'and• ability. Picking up-at ran. Oats-35i�c to 36 sc, outside. . the Cossack were unable to hold their otherwise stated, Sfi; Hebrews., Russian, dans sortie of the visitors' reports; one' c 7:-,.v st'lIl certainly annex )Antis and civil war awn Co1. .Uremnoff dos Shot by the Barley-Steady-No. 2, 49c to 493fic - may result over a division of lFtc spoils. r;en.,Mode, Aastr ,Hebrews, Polish; 16 Hebrews, reads as follows: No. 3 extra, 46c to 463,c; No. 3, 43c le . - men in 'his own rei:meri't• Austl tan, 62; Hebrews, German,'13; !da has now grown to be a young , e yr . `The only hope of averting a catastrophe who succeeded to !tie command, agreed 43/c, lies in the immediate convocation of the Italians, 665; Japanese, 5; Newfoundland, woman. Mer chief gift is in music, and Peas-Hold firm, 79c, outside. on Jan. 26th.to withdraw.the Cossacks 6: New 'Zealand, S; Portuguese, 2; Parr- she plays the piano very .beautifully,'s �:' ' .:- . '.° Vpma. . F'.-.ijrtfe Troubatzkoi reported in and release the PNs'oners. Rye�fi demand: 7tic,, outside. ;_ , lois sense W the Emperor. On elan, 27th thti soldiers issued this' ish, 82; Persian, 2;'Roumanian, '29; Rus= also a.great 'help W her foster parent .Corn - •Canadian, 43c, Chatiw i. , . The sickening tate ^f oppression,now ., •. , Sian, including 938 Finns, 1,300; Swis§; in .lhe general management -of•.the h•eirhlS; American, No, 3 yellow; 493yc; - proclamation, 31; Danish, 84; Icelandic, 2, Swedish, house.' ever,-eonlinues.ebi from--an-ubso-- ..Comrades and Citizens:Thn city is mixed. 400, at Toronto. - tiarded by our volunteers instead 3".0; Norwegians, 355; Turks, 10; Arron - He rdin another Irl the re nit Buckwheat-523,c ta-53c, outside. lulel . trustworthy source that 2fl0 - g g P 'sanis.of-Tver. chosen by the villagers nians, 38; Syrians,• 23; Arabians, 7; reads- "This girl is n.nv -finished at lhr . of by the Cossacks, who have been re- United States citizens, 21; n o, mulal- Tolle 'late Institute, and is taking a - -:tri represent them in -the primary cies- 1z 6 • doral colleges: have been arrested. ' It moved• ,Let lht flghting..cease and order b. quadroons, 4; India, 5. Total, 31,958, special business course at the Cv}= COUtiTRY PRODUCE. . - • prevail. Summar ' . lee tier.foster parents have'certain) - ,would be impossible W emm�erate the. P ThQ cit then-calm' W do�'n. y• . lege. F Y butter-Prices for dairy generally are Y English speaking :...... 29;913 done remarkably well b her, and she i _ , , wrongs perpetuated c}aily throughout the g p gY Y In^.�': - -- _ _emp}re by agents o[ the Government; .Central European 992 has fully -net their expectations." - Creamery •.- ,.,• „ 24eto150 now. convinced of absolute impunity. - MANY BOMBS DISCOVERED. - Cerman ..................... 159 Regarding a boy who was very dui! do solids .... .. 23c to:4e , I .. The Government; after forbidding n Hebrews ... 1,332 vi-hen s(nt to a foster home, the report Da'lr. tb..rolls, good-to choice 41c1o".Yt A despatch from St Peter;;burg says:. Scandinavians . 761 states: "'Che bo attends'refiurat} o.l Y Mtissufman congress at Sl. Petersburg, The Government is finding ample juste- I Aas'issued a similar interdict against a- .... !:cation for its sever gaits° against the Callan �•� ,665 school and is in the third book. yTh+• du large rolls 28c to 19e - - do tubs lis •. 2tic to iia ,lewish'congress, - R anew teacher Boards In his Naito irut helps- do medium ,... ... .:. i8cto19D ' :. -------- revolutionists aslant o , .. in the co di.'c ver-' . •. - u5sinns, incjuding 93R 1''nns, .. 1,130 Nita a steal deal..' Ile is,a rcrtilar at• do [nferir,r •. 17c 1a ISc " VANITY CHAT R`. FA'CAL. ... les of bombs, bomb factories and depots Bl'Brazilian..,.,,,.,.......:_.....:..- 1- endeut al both church and sundny- Cheese 13c for large and 13%c for n[ arms and munitions in ell parts t1 The English lm' ,I- Is'to the Do- school, and has taken a decided stali+t twins. g ' k' A despatch from St. Petersburg says: the Empire. The Novae Vremya today minion numbered 49,000; of Which 29,.913 for a Christian lite." Vanity proved the undoing of scares of Prints half a column of statist7es of last came to Ontario. - its might 1>e )vena eHsa tate LTEI Eggs -E+isv in lone at 22e .ue-for _ y d 15c ter P, Lettish revolutionary-leaders, Desirous week's .captures,-showing the seizure-of , ..•. . • ports B tracts from P visitor.; � id, '1 rt for storage, an - ' -:. ..AJ immortalizing their,connectton with! bombs-in a score of cities and the Ails- - rertriPts mightof ebe egivt:n," concluded Mr., � p;,t rhirl.r,.,q Jiff; tri 1 tF, tbhl new 9a Me armed . rebellion, -the_ leaders Wv*7 cr,veries of numerous bomb laboratoris, me0 - I•hotographed in groups, wearing the+r',explosives, and tilled and unfilled FIRE DOOtl BLOWN OUT. Kelso, "all ing to show-that the foster ?cPtolll3� tat hens-73Sc to S3;c, thin 8e C 7 MAI �1 ` uniforms. These pictures tell into the, tx,mbs. Though not-included in the No- -- home plan is tar more beneficial than piresc; ducks le; to t:1c, 14c 6c to Sw Rands o('-the-authorities, who. thus eas- voe Vrem a's list- bomb factories' have fatal ExPloAon .on Passenger Train the crowded ountlulion, both-to the chilr7 p�� 1(k to its; turkeys, hit.to I5c irx y 1\epr Montreal. and to !tie country." ch ce small h,)s. C' My traced the originals and tried.them also been discovered' here and at Mos- t. -by. court-martial. .cow,. - , i ,ifl n a o - . t 't oes-O f rt . 65c to 75c p bail To curb revolutionary, outbreaks-and I "A ,;,.spatch from Montreal sa she - • '- i on track here, 75c to 89c out of store; RUSSIAN ST13lKEftS SLAIN: ' ei,� eJtate o-n-nill io 'defend their)n,an killed, isle badly injured, anal' •'in \\'RL'CKF:DD MEN LEFT iiFLPL'i easlern,.?ck to a:& on track, and 80e la l roper! a stoat -further peasant upris- engine nreckeTm c the._results o1_ the . . _ ` out of stare. A despatch from St. Petersburg says:i Ings the Govenim,ent Is distributing the explosion of ,t biller on n Grand 'frvnit ,No Resel,P Steamers.._Near When Via- i)cessert Il,,r s-hone are altering tree, Lieut.-Col.-Sergareietf, waiting tram •Co-, arms capYnrrd on the -Brttish steamer 1,a otr)otive-:talr�-.near 1'urcot Village, a I lenria Broke Up. but t nutsidc points car loads are seWaA A moa, near fiascos, furnishes details' inhn Grafton. sunk in the Gulf of Bn'I Ill miles from this city, on Saturday a 6 75. - . rr the ruthless slaughter by Governinent thnia, Finland, in September last. and.t'�pning. Engine No. 207, p'utling a fiat-!•-,A despa{ch from Victi,ria, B. C.. says: Rated Hnv lis o 1 Is quitted at f64 oer _ . - - troops along the•rativvays recently: Ilei rhes and re-,blvers-captured-elsQwhefe}t-•rday suburbalr train between Montrenl frank F. Bunker, asristant superinten - ion !n car lots on track'here; No. E tluli eile� the case of a battalion of!tie �crn•; t,, resnpAsihla applicai?ts, and !s,also l and Vaudreuit, Mfr Vaudreuil at 4.45,enl rd schools of Seattle, a survivor of . $6- - . • i, enufshy. Regiine.it; uriclpi• Col."Riemann,`-permiitiiit,* Ih'e- organizatirt of artn.'d i C:m• .on the retutre trill, The engiimi,the Valencia disaster, wbc, lost his w•if? 1'-?ed Sir --Quatalians unchannd -. ­ ,which .was sent along the llloscow-; ]�{ate Jfi►an1s. whic a often compgsed to charge wase E. F. Brown and the fire-'and two.children. arrivt•d here tin \Ned- ar $6 per ton for car lots on track"1SF.m ^• ,:- ,Kazan Railway, to dent with ex-slrik•I cf veternnw And conin)andat'IT torTner i�'�arI W. L. Sharp, both of Montreal.l riesday- by the slearrier.Salvor.tram the a► era. He says that when the troops narl=corrimtssioned officers:of _tile regu Thr=.train was.about,a uille from Tuecol wreck, being the last survivor to'leave ILfC1 7131-L MARKET`;. rracticd..11w -5ta3ion .o[ Colutvih Col.' lar•army.. : .. - l-illage when 'a terrifi+• PxP10sj0ll w•As�,the scene. He had intended going to 'Ak)ritrea}, Fib. 6. _ Grain = Bids for - T,,ard:'arid the pa_s.?.rigerc, of• wham c ficrnann with Ip'o ofFlcers, named x'ta•- '- _� Seattle.- but as sttGPuenaed Manitoba a1,Fat by` cable were out, of q rr'r� and' Slielz, h t the train with d ' their, was not a-lxr.P uulmber, became F;vet evidence hat Government en airy hoe, excel for those who have w2>zat - con tit _: r,.f men. very. net vous. The traan stopped down;into tho wreck to co-nmence Thursday. In Georgian Day ports. • . BANK MANAGER" SIIICiI11~S. nfler_ rupaing a shr,rt distance, as•the. Th,, Col. ordered the .stafian staff to He fG e.rttemt�ly anxious to Il.c'the blame I Oats-tio. 40c to 4ny, No. 3, 9- `- ,7V - quit the platform and itssentble to fife gra(P w'as -downward slightly at that of the tact that when the wreck brake'G 39};c. No. 4,3bc W 38 c. t - ,- Roderick- Mtickenzie, of kingston, Found point.ll. !t was. Ih+'n rliscoveted that both) . A©►i•ecvivernwawshtounil� rr iFie pocket of Dead Scar' oad. • the 'engineer•• bird firem#�.�i had dlsap- tl ere ,w'as no stea mer oft the sceneto %I.arley-�llanitoba eNnr. �3,h47y;e; No. 4, an pn nnrrdriver, named Kharlamoff,. c- earned from the rag And that the boiler those w.ho 'floated out to sea, •y c W 4r,-. r b '.•A-King t;on despatch ays: 'Roderick P pig ul�.' I --. --Mhereupi,n h,� waq initnettiatt'iy shot Ly Aiarkenzle, manager 'of the Bank of ill exploded. The boiler was etnply, land Lineman Logan-told hm therewerel l:nrn-=Arnr►lcan milted, No, 3 yellow, ..- :Eheinann 'hirttself, Montreal, tCtlat lotuid .dt ad mar -th�r the injector having tailed to work; and at least fifty persons who dt ittetl sen- 53„c ex-truck. - •.. -- r _-. . = A IfiWHt a usen-tst non ,rortrmrasiAned- i e -,ria r't'.thrr [fir. errfiineei nor fireman hnd rd %hen thhe w-t ckt eerokill up some I Flour=Mari}toba spring wheat peteralls,.- : CrgTizF i rtmtr fi.r}I!trey ,,,- to 1.tu=J P+ a P 13 „• one half m►les,cast of Ih« laver st, n uollcrd anytfiin�, mrcrs�Zintrt ttrr* Ft strorrrgtakert' $4.2t`i: wiw- _ !icer, attempting to lea aiiii, :+"#to-S1, 0: froom, was short dead b Rierntnn's- 1- nrda • mord►- patic_t_on caused by the heat had caustc! steamers had not all 1Mt the scene. On cel wheat -,tents, $4.25 lu $•4 5U; stra K Y about. 9 30 o'clock on ,'al P . (hand. :Ainoit the others in the via}i- If* c-x-jgnslz t: Fireman Stlal-p ••wtta' Wednesday :niornin . there.- wire three 1 . - h Ing. \�hen the body',was Totind It had g ruI era, 'S4. to S:.lu; do., !n tags, .,L► n,, i -�Yay a marl-named= Pat�:puft, scalded to -,w.l.til_P-Rrgx the en- etoarnet•s aft the u•rr>r•.k. ane At toast_ �e ns• r+%t�"s - ing r not bz*cctrrra-said;su lhaE.death had.oc- -- f -� - - wito had with him his son, 10 ears ut f nrrr,. tv8a blown lhrori�h 'rho crib should have been near. Alillfeed-Manitoba. bran in ba Mill, Y rtirrc d more than hag an hour prevlou5, $s• age, who was found to be cArlyillg a Ft was found hurt .riealh had results rl w endow and badly injured. Brown *as 3c to 6t9; shorts $°0 'per ton. Ontario - nok ttlat contained a forbidden song. from a drug which.ddr. Mackenzie had taken to the General. Hospital _in 'this. tuna, In bulk, $14-W to 815; charts,_ . liiemaun onall "no' *ed the father cdy, and it is cxpei ted he villi reeciver. At RON\t'1 CRIi� C.It.AV!�iEL: > > , i personally 'flogged taken. ,he bottle, together with a small inuuille, V1 to $24. straight jil mou- fiPr�ely: 1fe Then seized the, chetf .rail- tiottic of glyCerinc, wus;found :in h� None of the.passen>;ers }vert lnjurelf. X11, $?5 to �.? tier ton. r way empluyt}nrtd demanded of hi;n the acltct. . - Dalio iln Started From Lands Landed Rolled Per bat;, 82JO to -U.N. pall of ail members of the Strike P' � - ELf,IAN�;BIN 50,000 ACRES. - 'in France. ` ornmeal-$1.30 to $1.40 per bag. . It ontrnittee. 'Tile man was given 20 nein. - . ._ 1 'Ila No. 1, Sb.50 to $1Y, No. 2. $?.25 to mites in which- to obey. and was told ABERDEEN ENTERS DUBLIN A despatch'frt,tn London says: 7'lie Y-• X Big. Laltd- Deal Consummated.In- the talloon of the,Nero Club whit•tt lett Lon- !1.50; clover mixed, Si: tc, $ti.50, ant .44 that if he then refused to give the'names Saturday afternoon-for France sac--pure clover, A6.` per ton in car lots. lde would be 'shot iminodiatety. FIe \eH Viceroy and Countess Acrotdrd a North-Wt-C , don Provisions--Heav 'Canadian shcirl cut ees,fuily• crossed the English.Channel I Y .protested there had been no local Strike ' hearty Reception: A 'Winpipe;;-despatch.says:` An im and descended in safely at f3cr•rlrouville,iPark, ?621; light short cut, $°0; American . :' .ICrrmmittee, An order carne• from Aln,- nn him lo- be shot. ' Ile -.A.. Dublin despatch says: 'fhe F,arl porlant tiansaction-in the way of \L'cs 'u mile~ inland•-in France, fh_e_cnlire;short cut. 3'4: American cut clear. fel kow condemn! of Aberdeen, the new L6rd Lieul.cnant ,)t fern lAnd purchased Irrs}us1.TN6en:cam-l tune 'consumed from: [-orrdotr to, the((r ti'k;$i9•t�* 5.'0; can>poutid Tara 6°/.c la ares taken out,for cccution but as the , I;?. a Canr„liarr ore lartt, ll ,%c evtdenily was 'speaking the triah, Ireland, made his,Staff* entry into dtr. pleteJ wl,crcbr. a Bt;lt`uu► company`ha5. j,,are of descent was four hours and ten a p 3Se to 12c; ,' raentuially he was 1r.1 >yn. Irish capital on Safurtiay afternoon, a!- secured 10,(100 acres of the llnesl'Lartd in ;mtnut. ,'C.he.,occuparrrs iii tfie, t,allopn l kettle rendered, 1?3gr. to 13c: hares, t:'C • !n the' lice list of .t8 villagers, ant most exactly 20 years after he entered the -Vermillion Country, w'bich will r,e wen' Messrs. Pollock and D61c, who are to-ttr133;c, according to size; bacon 14jC,c;, po Y p( Aero Club'ot the United hiesh killed•alwttoir dressed hofs $10 to - - :N ,t o were to �„ s era,•but aH vert, at•restc.d, \ine l.ieulenant.. Thi strip were fhrotil l vast It,t4 r,f cc5unlry.bmttght under ICingdi�m, 'Che name nt tl,e `5� +a non'+s '•' were collcrled in a strtilar way with holidaymaker s, and there was a rapid ,'trllivation. Nivienncy:i. •. .A str,�ng ,norihwc,t )�lerN �+ ir�c,4'.25, mixed lots - "" `` i rhoucl. [Vo char e`was profuse diBplay' of bunt}n' The State Uf 1T:1: tires t),c100 arms have, been was blowing durifi� the.passAj;e it,run,I F1;tt5-Nei° laid, 26c to .2^rc; ,srteNs,t - ';:. xJ�otD the �l g r usual character.. bought ft the t:anndinn Pacilic Rail-'the channel, which was rnade in an hour,123c; No.;.l- candled, 17C to 18c per o30¢-, �` ltnade saafnst-them, nor %i any en- .pro,!"ion was o. tin u u 1 g . . quiry held, but .all 27 were shot the The Earl and Countess met with- a way and 30,000 a,:res frnin W'. A, (snip �sort three quarters. Once the.�galla)n .cite- tsame day. Nearly rPCc prion !rani-the• sightseers, the bell and-Hugh Sutherland.- The laluls ascended to 10,000 fart, .where a sm,w•• `�Buttei•=Choicest �reameryI 22ge so • ger ' teff, whose lelter,'tl:• fiussstates; Countess, who i5 keen) interested air are to`b,* lacckl Gu the manic! intni•:: storm was encounter.�.d, and the airship oto 91 ode” I/.c W 22;ac; dairy; 'Ras In contlrrned try il,c�uiries. ht the the Irish Industrie; 'Association, tieing tliately,' slid nrtive campaign wi�rk was encrusted with hos!. 2(!'•:,c-.to 21'•=e• - district, concludes with the obsemal.ion a particular, favorite with the people. ins4iluted, to bring in settler; till the 0 , (h 12y,cOntario, 13yc t0 13jc; Quo- ----77--7 t1!- .� that Col. Riemann s.nclieris were in no . `whole ai•t•a has.1Lrert'fa}ten up.'" >ec, 12/.c. . _-_.. way a Victory -over the internal enea7ty, xayys or- Ti1e Ro g�iH'n cc,inpany -_ -' -.. BUFFALO.MARKET_ Out were simply the., murder ot._quiet, SHOT AT �I,4NAGER• tits' shrewdest and most conscrvitive Canadian, Fleet Ills Done \Fell Off defenceless people. cI I italisls nf• E.uroF;e and arc•repro- IZutfalo. Ftib. 6. - Flour - Steady, From athcr..provinces came `personAl ' Mod by Joseph Rra�mir, at Brie;els; Cape horn..' Wheat'-.sluing dull; No 1 noidhern, narratives, which go to.show that the Attempt to Murder ]ames Crease at Edward Jacob:, of AilhwTl7%; I'• U• A titspatell from Victoria, R.C., says: Sfi?,c; *infer, No. 2 hard ill stoiv,'8,9c. • -kind of peace that has.l!een resfured, as Uniacke, N. S. ' .\t'est, of Paries•II. A. Dwinnie, of Lon Advicps received• frot,ir llie scaling fleet Com-Dull-and antf�lower-, No. 2 yellow, 47c; don and Paris, Lind Andre Gauzes, Nn. 2 cont, 46,;c. Oats-Dull and ox+s 1. o precedent to the prom'lsed reforms,"is ' A Halifax d'cs tats h sa;s :. James hunting oft Cape Florn and in the Ant- 1 . the kind• that Col. Riemann established f secretary of the. crnupany' The price f ter. No. 2 v.'hite, 34% :No. 2 mixed,33 e. along the Moscow-Kazan Raihvay.' Creast:, inanagFr of the gold mine at arctic say the catches art: tarter up le '�• _- the land was $7 an acre, it waF Unught- Barley-Sh uiif; malting, 49 to 56c. •T_ . . - Mount, 1'niacke, narrat;y escaper) delth three years filo fur $4 an acre, which the .pre.,:nC than last season. Tile - � WIT[) ?NILITARI' I10`ORS, fill Tit'liy horning. He was proceed- sl,ow•s tele increase Th t has assorted ;n schaones Ed!tlt'R. R+tii:om tciok !KrG s?<ins •NI•;`,\'- YORK \1:1RK.7r. •• _ ing alorrg ayt•isolated rciad to the crush- up to, . er, when a shot was tiled from behin l values in that tithe., run,rtds, and, arriveCi .in SiindpotuE'c n New Yorl•. I c:b. 6: -- Wheat - Spot . A 'despatch from.Vladivostock-Says- I. the nth, ]eavin a a,ii -17ec. '16th for •t- -= -The funeral of the 37' men who were .a barricade bf rock. Tru; bullet missed S z tztsv;Nnr.-2 ltd;-89/e, rleVahar; No. L killed by machine' guns on Jan: 23 taint Creast:, but lit lad his dog. lie was un- KILLED BY SON SITE SPANKED. •ci'ttike tq new groulitis.localiA by Capt_ -red•, 91✓°isc.•f.o.b..afloat:-No. .1-nor•'lhell , the commandant's hhuse �ecre held in armed, and )lid not dare investigate. _ Bolcom In the Antarctic Ureal,: The Duluth, 96° c..f.o.b. afloat. Rail n .Powell. Cat Henderson, look. solemn slate op Wedff,,da�. ,Tile inter it is believed.to-have been a deliberate. 160 of Seven AHP- Threatening Revenge Capt. _ _ meats `were made with full m7?il�ry, attempt at murder, As the owners of the Y Wkt skins; Beatrice L.Carkum;4R5; E.i3, LIVE S'COCIi '�4ARKE'f honors. ' The cannon on Tiger (till -nine have suffered much persecution Shoots Uis Mother Dead. I Tlar�iit,, of Vii;torfn,' 120;' and thu \tc;'k• ihunderrd a salute,-while chairs, cam- from parties unknown, A. few monthsol 1:rritl. ,:2 skins. it w•as exptejted thai - 'l'oronto: ,Ftli, ,C There was a good A despatch from Louisville, KY.,* says:I Iar•sc catches would he made this �•.ascn )tut at rife City Cattle Market to-day, ` . ., I # posed of soldi�•s chanted--dii'grs. ... ago their crusher and several buildings At Rogers on Tuesday night Mrs. John fir Two immense oce+sions. in whiot were destroyed by fire, which was be-- Fla ton was shot and killed.by her se- o (ape ilurn. hta choice- butcher' rattle .lie scarce. ' . there were thousands of. soldiers, sail- lict'ed Eo lie of incendiary origin. - S 'There:di a y oast.proportion a of.f le, from Y fin en-year-old scan, She had spanked —4 . it}� median, weight butcher castle, from �, ors, and ci;'ilians-carry'iil rt4 nags an.*r - • �_ child for mishPhaving. The child in NO to 950 Ihs., and for lack of the real - • -singing -revolutionary songs, and head anger said: "I'll kill you for that, ntam- - NEW PROIlIBITI(ri CDl'N1f. . rlinice, about. 1,IOO.Ibs., .fhe lii;hter ones; tett by the regirnenful bands, escorted lbo QUEBEC .HAS .SU�2PLUS4 mn.,, Going to the nett room the boy =- • find, a --ready market at •gaud prices, __ bodies to the cemetary.. The service was K look• his Wher's pistol frcun n table,' Repeal of Sroit Act ferries in Prince from S4 t n x4.25. (:hoiFe picked .but. - conducted by botl-v Catholic and Ortho- pointed.ft ,at hi, mother And sayitlf, County, P. E. I. chers, from 1.100 to 1,500 lbs., fetch from - -, idox priests, and the coffins were ewer= Budget Speech Delivered-- 101;118 More "Now," pulled Lhc tri f ger. The 45 call- r , I►e Lre bullet went clear through her"heart. �\ Ffulifex, N. S., despatch.sriys:. r1 $r 30 to_$4.tn, The comilioner butch•.a f cd with wrertheS'bzar!ng'-such Inscrip= Revenue Than"Ex tiditure. .vote.was taken in Prince,Coup Iy, Princo• cattle are almost tqo.plentiful, and with - - :lions A=, "To the eternal memory of iha -' "' ' ".1 - F,dward islapd, on Thursday for the re- ti rather licavicr,run to-day th market _ ,.% - martyrs," and "`To the el. shame.of A'Quebec despatch says:; The Zinn. „ Mr. Mccorkill,Treasurer pf the province. ES STIR EMPRE.,'i peal of the Scott'Act, so that provincial for these was a inti,- easier.. I.M la 4lreir assassins: delivered,his budget speech in he L&M --- • prohibition might be'put in force. Thc loads o[ caw and afters sold at l.tK d0 The funel-al.of'Col. Uremnnff,-ortr. of: re cal 1►ri lir " Legislature ori Wednesday aR'errinon. haiseriit astounded at Sntali Souls paid P C• ' antl_proh! Ilion atltom'a- $3.80, Butcher •cows sold at $:'.5U tp Ahe three officers killed-by the mutineers gl ticaUy,beA:omes law'. The Ciiy•of•Char- $3.55;choice cow•s.up.it $3:.7,,. • Jan, 23, was held on.Thursd,+�; The financial statement for the year to Toy ?Makers. 1. • , ' .;_ showed that nohvithstanding an in-, •• . . _ duitMown was ahead; under a proh,ihi- Export- Clef utarket far t rixi t•- __ The condition' rot (omman�atii.=Geri, creed expenditure,_there is a surplus A dcspatcl, front Berlin says: _ . The tory' l tw, the, only part of the province, cattle is steady, but the, offerings an Selivanoff. 'w•hn was waundrd, is im ,of 859,095,1 for Otic, fi cal ear elldin Y . eavin Thc oil ►s uiol, Y. b [mpress•nn ']'from visited the cxhi},i- wt,crl',' this-was su. jn Prince the vote very limltud- 15LVOral gods! lots sold at . p o gig. popular petitCFn for the par. June'30th, 1t1Q5, instead of 813,541.0,5,-mss tion',of home-nrado wort;. Her MAjc,ly stood two to one for Scott Act repeal. 54.50 to gl 115, and A few pi._kecf small _ _ .. .--: _ rob of the mutineers ho-rcl,urn volun. Published. The ordinary revenue of the expres,5ed amazti)nent 'at the low Avages It. is now itie intenilon to bring an a» lots fetchesT i1i gTirr�1rlc+�• ' year from all sources amounted to the ,aid to milker, of children's.dr'esses, 'lection for the reseal of the Scott Art Stockers-The market is steady to+ - tarlly 'to their allegiance has been Y C slgrted. ]t is endotsod by the members sum of $5,039,001,07. The- ordinaaryry ex• seven s An hour, and !or, 140 tin in the Gountie o[ Queen's and King's. goad stockers, with a good.demand tp/ Of the city administration. This petition pendlture amounted. to 84,937,820.77, lot• soldiers, sixpence The Empress and w I,en this done, If it carries, which he,lvy feeders and chart-keep: leaving an excx+ss of receipts over ordl- Axked: "\\'hat can be dobe'to-'stop this cecitis certain. the whole island will Ix Thera is a gsOd R►aritel. for eboio -trill be forwarded by Gen. Mistchenko nary, ex�diture of i1*1,118.W.- miseryT, under a prohlWtory liquor I iv, Springy• . ' ,- ' �'rt jbs Emperor: . _ . . x . . . . . • . .. . . .. __ •�_ _ _-r _ - t � s�k�� - - s -, _ ) �>lw+u , V .. . . - ,, „ . , -. .. ...:,r � 'a'� T'a'i. -iiiiiiiii r., 'S �t,.+r., :;, -,"� t�. . \ '�'SK�R� '?- '_'9""t.r'`��•`."in xr•.W,4•n""a'• -„e ..fur. p .. ...+ '.f'�"'�"-z"b .. •.v r.^»s- <r «• .'rsee.,Y -x-. w': •r^�•,h a. �:w..�.- ..-.. .- __.. x w.._ - .Y( 4� , n 1«'tY.. _. t. ,. i+,.. :w, -.w.. k::•.... _ �f - ` •',x ...iA: s� I . I. w. t. h s . 10 S ^^ • ` ._. ... . - * , , N,D .: .- r •0. I. i� ,. _,, illi �- _ ._ - _ .. - '. - .._ - - Ott♦♦♦♦'�♦♦���♦♦♦t♦ ♦♦ 'rained even when the grass is abundant. {� r 'file lambs are marketed when from THIE � - ,I _ -_ -- _ GIVE - -.-_ .<. +. - ' ♦ three to tour months old; weighing from - .. -t - + 60 to too paur s each. - "ter' _ ! t til Fars -The more prevalent custom in n,,4teanti i y _ -. ;. p late lambs-.is to withhold all grains and -- ` I , } Abou V ; utilize the pastures and stubble fields. -� , ._ �� _� * + with gerhaps sotie green crops in � _ _ , - �'l � _ 1. ,. _ �. .: �-. - ' + emerge nr;test unl'il after weanin ilme, - ,,`- L_ z. -1 . ., ♦♦ ♦ h o=cuts in September. At that _ \ _I �\ ` _ �v-hic - Y- - I__. . - . --• ♦+♦tt� tf♦* +♦ tune !sorbs are generally folded on rake. �• 4 '_• _- r. \ n HANDLING LAMES, kale, cabbage or more often turnips. _ i' Vr� The ..?tXuuge.,Disappearance - �N'hile claw:^ folding is not dccu:ed ad- Ih the teedin 'and faltenin of lambs visable. In ttte cast e,1 lambs intended .. t- g for bra ding, it.is adiitirably suited to A,a.., ` - •-ti �, . for market rather distinnt methods are . fattening purpose In addition to the .- ,d uIds VI I. • -and her uliud toiled r:ilh the diflicu! 15o arlyala atiifcedetg�� 'thu,e lambs at gi\enpu[igdain sllow.,ancelttf sued by ngb' roar.e Iambs n to w hi . o - . CHAPTER A\ I apidly, so tl t they will be ready for, from three-fourths to one and one-quer problem of how t0 shield Anbelica with: :tagket in June or tree early part cf When Marian recovered coast;ousness out er osin' 'ilturston.-� - ler pound each day. Cottonseed e lin• VaACMCE .... I .", 'she found herself on,Ltoard sh;� and a exposing uly. The advantal,Ps claimed for rifts seed cake or a combination of the two - A few days after ibis, Marian relate: iethod are that it yields,rjui'ck rchtrns. . Wy attending-to tier %vant.t. When she to tier kind friends all of lter persoila haL the lambs are sold hefore'parusites usually forms ane-half to two-thirds if was al last able to a4,. how she i:ame history that shy' could unpart, \vithnt' ecgme lroublPsonte, and that yt gives the__c9ncentrated feed. The I'ernainder and it will make oho-pound of , them the lady nurso told the'1r,ilo\fimg compromising the .safely of others; zm• .rt opportunity to purchase h bunch of Of the grain ration is oat:, barley. bean,, g�on less ford than any other story: she required and received front them th' beet of Iantb4 for fall'fetitin thus in •Peas•_ or corn, ,depending on .rose est farm animal because its d{gea .11 "On, the evening of Holy T`su1•sday Promise of their future silence in regio reasing the sheep-carrying capacity ut price. f t cute not much roughage five juices are stronger. about the time the sttirin drrisr. uRr.vcs-- lo.her.:.[ate. = turns. used to fattening lambs during 1 It is the ideal"meat making y :ic farm and bringing in larger returns. but those who ifo furnish such teed use machine. Hence, every effort ,tom gel lift' to opposite a'r•laec on 5t. ?.lary's As they IIpproac see]-the shores of Gni hose who pial=z late lambs belieoo•e that -either clover ha• or straw chaffy The - ' ,-- coast, called Pine (buff, and thlb mule -land, hlariau improved so�fusl as to I > should be made m keep it o let -hey do not'require the same amount of chief reliance is placed on the use t and growing from birth No let • put oft in a boat to lane] a pas,rilger; able to go ,on deck. And though eN ,tendon as early lambs, that the ewes green c'rups and roots, especially fur- as -they neared' the shore:. tilt" met trerttely pale--and thio, site could no to ,lot need so 'much special feeding- up because it is too much effort nips. _^ tot of it back. _ another boat rowed by hv,, riien. «ho longer• bit ednsider•ed an inti'alid, w•her fiat-wat•i(t=sheds are nut'a necessity, ag- . _ seem so anidous .to.u•st•ape obse.rvp- on the thirtiP!h ria}• 'oul, thrix ship P,t =.nd that•the lambs cab utilize the Waste - — - tis tesse istan a if co w _ .. . :-- - _ _ a gives distaste,if coaster - ilon,' as -to row away as fast as-they tered the mouth of the Metsoy. Upo1 ,f the farm during-the summer and fall, - on could wiluout ¢asverin=* ottzt L•u ICs i hAB\f'NOTES: ly in motion than if stopped _ their -arrival at Liverpool,.it--had, bee; :specialty that of ilio stubble field. andstartedeveryr;nce.inawhile. salute. Our mato, thought very strange the intention of Dr. Liolmes and his wiG ,`'herr late lambs are rearei' much care , Spring is approaching, and no dont! f - of it at this tune; bol the myster:ol:, boat to proceed to London; but now ihiy d, ; nece:,varyC during the sUlmtler mol}ths, soma farmer readers are thinking r,t Clydesdale was swiftly,nid in the darknt pnd our ctded to delay a few hours until th nd old pastures must not be used-- g_iv' up_the farm +•nd moving orf Ir boat reached the land."1'lic in.,U` a:rd hie should see.rarian.?;afc Re. tyre hoose : ';fuzing 'grnlinds as in them parasites '1liemcigty to pa-ss`tt[e hst 'of their lice tri Sto�� Fea�d .. roan had to help to carry the paS cn- her friends. 'fife Rev. Theodore l3urne' re alntn,t sure-to attack the flock and e d retirement. Now, don't you ger's trunks up to the top of tho -blur,�was a retired dissenting tier ymilt ase, an b 6 arise serious losses. - da it, because it frequently works dig ` and a short distance feywnd, -NVItet•e t, living on, his modest patrimony in . :'(*. carriage was kept wailing for !tins,.and. country a few miles out of Live; In rearing early lambs the. mothers astrously, willkeepyour hog's "up'.' and. i r e •vel liberally ted Qrt -clover,-hay, In purchasing seed that has not been growing because it gives a bet- after _they ;sad parted from hien, they poai, and now• at-eighty-fear;.'efi;oyln, }' y' p ter appetite, thereby increasing --. _ _ after down tbe.bluff by a shorter a hale o.ld age. Ur. . llnlnl,s took -rain and succulent feed.. The amount tested there should be suspicion of any though stye er way; and u.;t its they f roots [Pd is surprising, in score in- seed offered at an unusually low price. the digestivf fruida, and these g p } j. chaise and carried dlarfun and Ruch' lances as snuck y twenty i ouiicls per.There i.; nothing'deserving of more se- dissolve and assimilate more reacRexl the beach,= in the"tlomcntary out h] ihA plate. The hou;c was acerb Y p g food and at a profit. . -. . •. lull a the skofm, .they hemd f;rroans• oscrarown with clitnbing vjtli1. aiid til w't per day, but from ten to fill, vere toad conation than offering for sate Immediately the 'men--conn -led those_ grounds were-bPauliiuf`w!lli the earn . ",ands daily is consider-ed very -liberal seed tdnit i; lacking in pow'.ers of get It keeps them in tip-top _ '-sounds with the strange ,twat Rad 'spring verdure And fu\v ts. the of.' , ding. %Vin'cr'r-,e, winter bailey slid j ruination. And yet it.fs dune.year atter disease, enabling, them better to resist - seen row awIIy, and they raised lite k man 'was ovo joy£d to ut,et Marian :rlc - are _utilized' bcfo'r -thr, grass ,ear, and farmers buy it year after year disease,thereby makingafrrrner .. Ir► the lantern, and tisrew it;"{igh and he recchetJ tier \'ith n father's wart orties. - The.lambs are taught to cat(l+erau , it can be bought al a low prier., $ash It gets them totnarlkcet around, and soon discm,.red u upon _ gain at a ver earl re, most of them Such burin,`*.%-n'ot- only causes lite loss weight much sooner,saving feed . } p coma Ile thanked her. friends for ihei. Y_ )' ab bill: Nothia better for►ante, `! - the sands, moaning, -(hilt'', e._nrly in- care and attertton, aitd I,rr,,sell there 1• cling well al thiel; ur [u.ur \writ ks. 'af the money paid nor seed, but causr� 1.4 sensible. They naturally conrlu,lrrl that corps and stay several days or woe!: �f' Al Iamb pins orfePdurg creeps, are• the lois of latx,r and use of laird. Equally good forIi`otses. Cattle Fou had been the victun of the n:en to -13u1.llr. Holmes arid Rachel simply.ex ,ruvided for this purpose,. In some lit- Evergreen sweet corn gives very large and Sheep. �; the boat, who were probabl3 pirates. plaftred- that- their vie\\ was to vial' lances n Belt-ecder is u.;etl, but the yields. filo giowlh'b+ing shorter than Noihin>Sinjuriousln{t and can Their first. impulse was to gur+tb the their , parents to {.and„n, \vhich cit nalority of `tarsiers. prefer 'such teed that;of {letd cora. and the Stalks smaller. stop feeding it without harmful carriage, and get you placed within •f. they \vere anxious to reach-zw s h c-;t It*h every-clay. Tho uniount ut brain there iw not :ie, much waste in loading. effects. ed is *indust! iercreaszal iurlil tilt# 'the y'reld of total dry matter to the acre If you see not satisfied after and taken'to sofne farmhou'sc for a.ssis- possib!£. hnd, thanking their host, tile• 6 P react; but a enomenl's retlec ion run took leave of hirci, of his old Wilc, crit' ambo art eating; front eased 'u is far. in excess of either dent or flint feed iris it youreaeaeycheerfully _ ,ne and otic- uarte-r pounds each `per -c6m. and the- [odder is more-palatabit•. refunded by the Healer: Same vincbd them that such a plan wits futile. `Marian; and-departed. - q for all Clydesdale preparations. • _ as,fl was Impossible to u\Prtat:,� the car- The old minister looked bard at :Ila: lay at three ar three and a half months It drilled.thickly fn caws the crop la ILof � aleCarboline Antisep- rMage. There was alga no house near tan,. I' age. Tfiis method of teoxling is inain- as tlkely to lodge wader the influence .if Ile will keep your peas and pigs the coast. They thought it likely'thdt "You are pale, my Pear. \t'P11, I Rl • clean. . , . you'were a stranger to that part of the \vat's heard that our fresh- island rosy' - . _ rRr Msaeuus Pout.'r�er r000 country. • And in the hurry and aglta- withered in the dry heat of the Ameri ' • I Crttsesowc■ Ssact r+ooa oo, tion of the moment, they ca'iid. devise can climate, end now I know it! Culi . O 1°` °�' Axes ..o: : Cj L resa,lca not better• than,ta•put you in til come! we.shalb soon see h change' an,' ` :. .: - ` 11, '� boat. and bring. you on board this \-es- what wonders native air .and na'. . ' sel. This-is the way you carne here.”- nittoners-and morning walks will cvorl•- - - 1. _ _ _ The gratefrtl gazE of lliarzan thaulcatt in the \\'ay, of restoring bloom." - . fie•lady, and she asked : Marian did rrrrt feet bound to reply •.. - \wind and -rain as if sown broadcast, - `iretl me the name of-.my,angel nurse. " -and her Ili health remained charged t, .300 Boxes of- Greenbacks •• This makes an excellent crop for [all -- feedin ., -on account of Its evergreen • taros hen g unlucky a _ !a t the u p - _ _ - Holmes,,..ans.\vEtti'd 'lir •. the account a r' bel Holn as 'Rae succulence longer . d} gu u en e _ _ its cc - in ., - a - natu Teta g ge , t h[ husband i.; at 'The next mornin , the bid genliumai I .. . _• n1 g blushing a hUma , las r sox b g S Y _ 1 other corns o g u[ rte g surgeon in. the United Slates army. tie took Marian into his Jlbrary, -told Ire • ' na I. is on leave of absence naw for the aur• once more. how very t*1ad he was til For. the. •roost words made e�n� making an-excellent fodder wharf pe,§[, o! laking me "h sue to ss;-my instead of writing. site had'c�me in pt;r_ . cured. lather and mother-they live ill-Landau. son. He then made tier acquainted Wil - - The urine is the most valuable part ' L _ u from these letters [tie excreta, contairking much nitrogen - I �m of English parentage. certain otocannentr, and inttnmed h•' p - _ - -- #r4ariart feebly praesed fret ban=t nn.i that it_vcQulct bc_necwsary she sh<�u6 - ova and potash in easily ilahle ferrets. _ _ .. thm sandare. eery good to este .n o. so just�as st�onns shat s o ki tier i h t -- - °gen e8 � escu�es. inke the a'r- M - . _ _ - „ ._b � _ �{ the manure 1 - o- epi __lh iii -: ax w raurersm d i thawk-*o r ua{)-a [ .self ii-ntiy rested. Marian declarer' � - A&, � - �. -'m - ,:,lid excrement Qr s raw. ' lady,.1 eon till `uti no-' c•rsett to be s[iead' recocerPd of•'re. _ . • Stiltiug has a Very marked effect on heart; for, dear } h y _ _ -thing." tigue, and anxious. to procced with til, . - �., . ' . the color of butter, un.,nited bultc*r bebng • 1 The ne-x-t' day-the veuet-w1,r,i1+ ha I hu.;irtess-(,f seltlument. -Their juurn•y - _ of a much lighter color than salted, and a put into New fork Har1000Il t:r :, sail- uas thoreupon tix:d for thr,,.:.urnlll: y :331 people will earn tklese- prizes.. 1100 , it'tl<e salt Is not-evenly dutri• - - ed for Liverpool, - frorn that time. And i�pdit?fib appoint .. t)utr:d throughout., the butter,-the:result Marian sloe,ly improved. lder .pur• ed morning,, Marian, 'attended by lh( will invariably he mottled Gutter, and tL po.sm were nut very cleitr or Strutt,:,yet old'clrrg$rtan: Set out fns thO mina :Around til£' preside or about rite• Woil- friend'we-w•ill pril dalinrs to your pen' mottles Appear \When tile,trier is drawn r-mortal and-physical sifter;rtk a,r:ti ea • rrtuth capUal, where, lu dote 'season sib;ic�u-tanrtlyc rEtilliltr�.t11Lr� durrnb ua brain than he ever had on the aril dict• from the butter,,yod can bid kobd-by.to haustion'had temporarily wenlcrn.',t an,l they arrived. 'A few days \vere Lus{ly \\'mtrr evenings the cnildran turf 6e.„ut(,• hies that the•croon hour \VIIl had it Riot; all hopos.Ut gutting a high seon� with, obscured her mind. EEer one strum, im- occunted amid.,tilt lumber_of 1pw dgcu ups.can play will\ their wits :uid eio how (t,_(tilt' bLr ukurst h 7.ier Arid with a hat sample. ..I . �ppelvo was to escape, to get ntvAy from neents; before Mari-in felt 'sulT.ciently tt intiny \\'urti; fan be'.ura,i.. rs,rttni;rr heart-(spat nnri clearer Working Do not plant or sow poors6eds of any • °c'•� the sr£nes of such atn(ul II.�Sc.'eiations ti people making-lhe ,greatest aunt Supf,u;,t;_it you base never really.'port, just because .you Irave them-on _ - p ease to ndvi::e her friends, til(• Hulmece; trade_n move, for absolutely c{errrrtreallh T - and memories, and to•go,homrr, tO take of her pro scare in-ta\rrt.- (ynly a fav, r fir of wards wttt cE'tt:h .�eceive a little- : TiaFid. , •better fPt4t iftrrtt ;-er-ihru\v That u,h(�a,you stun+'escrh day with n refuge fn her c,wn native tan i.• -Tete hour, elapsed,elapsed, atter. rvadinl; -her ,•ox crintaining' a $!afar gold piece.. P 6 thein away than to trust' lhwm for use b ` ttratt+ht of returning la Mat .l:r,Id,`!0 10 p£op.e \will each ,xin c,ne box cosi• spring in your step and a reserve \:ignr in rowing cca]is. Poor 5ce�, as a"rule, 6 g', y ante and address, t,efore vho e xcivc4! :, t in muscle and brain that.makes the do- g meot the esto)ilshment, flit w ,ir,lir, the tali frorn.Mrs. !lo1ntes and her -fettle: lining a $5 uu•gnhi pi"�' - - rag of things a pleasure, you.iota the proctucxs poor crops; till produces like - conjectures, the inquiries, and perhaps pr. Coleman, a r-lergynian of high clan.!-' ltxl pvuple will each wince¢ box con- every time, an it is poor economy par- .. army of "plain aid commmT-„P-nso' and r the legal tnvEstigatiQn that_mii'ht-lea.i Ing-In'the Church of England. Fricndli Baily to lase thn.. of the soil fn such ► to the exposure and Punishmolit.At ness and .,beAutRnl cimtriicity-ehar'ac: laming $1.00 in paper 'nioniy and one, start in now. Then.g�Ge•.volt_have berm nnariner• boot t the poor yielding X1"1 `Thurston,_ was in411ppnrtable I,, her reified the manners of bosh father an f Orson who,male: the highest number � or' 3 Wc�l:,; uIT Xhe Grap>'-Nuts train sores and replace them \rith someft"a - t f heart. No, no! tenter let the width at. , wants_over all conttcst.ants will _:!� ing you write a statement of how you teller and sumclhing that .the markets , l.. daugitter. l'.achel entreated Riarinn is t S g a,ed to be and how you are now, .The .° W ocean divide her from all those hur- return Willi her and make her futher'� Ce VO a box contuinin $IW.W {n old. demand. Ai dianging setxl %Ve general- _irons. Uuduubl�dly tier-,friend. Ie1i,„ve,l ho - her..horne-while in London.. *h, It i, scally a' mu?t tasclnating bit of simple tact; \vll! interest others and sur• ly get better drops. ..r her dead-let it be so-lel her remt'in •►s s��,-e With an affectionate sincerity the! fun to take up.the list evening after ['riSe'ymtrsclf. i�'e Hover (rulrlfsh names ” A anon has a different sortof a chaiw • .dead to them. She should leave n:-) kin- Marian could neither doubt nor resist, evening and See ho\v n:atiy words can the-jagicept on pcthe news ap s erten tell for himself on Sand that he owns than, ' droll behind her, to softer by her loss-- and when Dr. CrilP,nan.enrc{inlly seconrt- be. abided.- lhe�acts fn Mite newspapers and when an land that_he rents. 1t he owns lite should wrung no human L,ein�. . 1'ruc, ed hi.-; daui;htet's invitation, Marian A few cults ate necessary for absG'• requested to give the harres by t,rlvate land' he is his awn master concerning r , rgr- c 1 fair lay. I it ttor, what he skull sow and Plant, how hs �,_ her .heart. was exhatisted ity it. one' lality, .-knot tine same day. \le.. Burn,y Any w'c\rc n erg'°nal I - cultivate. how he shell . great, all-consuming grief, it ntu`t• Mira bade a temporary farQw(,.Il to tzis favor- dictionary will he ,otmle,l,-but n, ntulte.evperienca with' Grape=Nuts and write•a t;mp-urn! build. Fd li ng a ptt o bled for them! Yet they had ale•ady ite, and departed for Ltverpool, anal. o` persrin.. Roth the sntgular and phir• �Pnsible, truthful letfor "ia be sent in the place is his, and he can consult his suffered all they could pa sitily Suffix X. n accompanied.•het. Friend Rachel i,l can be used, as Inc itrslance `brilae" with the list of word., as 4i+e contest ;,wn wishes and convenience as to [tow ”-, f''nes 'to rho house of Ur. C clogs not clo,ae unl]t •April•filth, IMkI. 5e --.from ilia •supposition-of her death-it + :, oleinao. and "(!rape_.•. ^" - „ tie shall arrange things. Ftc feels tont -was • now• three weeha sutce thi:y has . he letters m 1'-1-0-C'rnp( Nut, start in as c,+on As yore like-to builrill>�;t lie •'is independent; and no rilAn can - reason to,believe her deaf,- and doubt- .. . _ may b(i reheated ul the.same word. gtnrds, and start. in using Grape-Nate, molest--him. His feeling of freedom ani less kind Nature had "already noted �l',e,stay not pause to truce mitis t' Goo;rnphtcal names authorized by E.ul this statement out and keep the IP.f• confidence is \wurtli more then one - thorn i tesignatir,n earl atlnrnr,*v, the laYur4 of . lo\: in which Mariiin N\eb,tc•r will be counted.- fors Y-I-O--Grape-Nuts before youanri would suspect. . . that wou� in time becon:r. chP;•rflltnes<. sought at mice tQ forg''et her own esis- ;+,rrnnge the.xwwds in alphabetical tias- when you write yri,tr letter you \vitt `-_♦ fence sad l0 bldss Ilia:, cif nt.luirS. ,c;, 111 IhusP. l',rgilinine w$th A trr(e•4t- kava'shnie rPisott to'wrile on the sub If she should.go-back', t'Wre-`,•-M ld L+t . -_ the shexik, the arnazeni1orl ih( rlu.,-' �i fr\v e\ nfs only •''i11 be nccus•�ary I,r rind those beginning wilt[ E to cwnti jttct "w'hy [ nae GraP?-Nets: :'MILLitiG TIM.. EDGE . _ tions, the prosecutions, porhaps !h' r vtt- -to rarr,rd. - under F. ala Ht�meritYer ,3t tiercrns,�ill twin prizes.. viclion, and the sentence;- and fru: lm'- In Ili, \Ary first pacliot of Baltimore Whin you arc %V'riling doom thewrtrds' ictiiai wili 'bc awarda,d in an exact and Ccfor,, the year 1631 English wine rocs n A slate prison for one lhu 1, rtst set:; re,_,i\rc] by I>., Itolntrs; �bari;nl•E leawc snmosp:+c?s, in the.1. . -and outer fust manner a? soon n9 the list can he I \vers: simply pieces e,1 mets!, stamped, P. paper:;, hair of whose head she c,nQd"isc,t \vitt- Saw rinrinnit('r'•(i Elie rnarrdn[e of Angri• I cohirnn, to flit iu laL:c as ne\v.w'ur.ls'counted Atter April 3ftth, ]4x16. Every b3 drivinj; a die down on ftiem with n . in 1 hurl; and.' ttzen tsar r;. t earl}' bra L, IP,,i to Hr;nry t:arnv:cll. Sh, 1 oma to you,"lot they will spring intojTarPsf;andnt \�tdrlrPesnotA\vnn,�7;lnnlA�P nattch =reittMiner. Ili hcintnsi�ctPvrtiucnthanail gY J death, orshoulzishc sill Ler hlr.,hf'':.1 knew by. ilia.date, flint iu V)olc 1,lw•i mini! rn�ry evening. I p'1 f' nnsie t: nc•,,; cralsoln wit!,in �r of r she Sailccl hunr is ahnct,t certain that S;rnto eontcst-,h}icatian, in order to have proof that the tias now, thi, offered a great temptation 'lite. Cofild the-ie c I wlt.,in two weiks tc It ill tiler;. ,int such rases f,riws Are Sent as A,nrPPd, 'I'l Prnnpanw it coin-clipirjr;, earl nuttilation Of the ',, or benefit Edith Or Riiri::nr' N •. nnt}tc Shr:ri of Ailierica. .And hor stn',i,'t l nn!; twill ria \\a _D It. c. ; l,,.--q: t nt \vas; :<,d zP. idPtttic:al in calitn :itid cliarnctet* i- wall krfn\i n rill (,ver the \�nrli'I for nil-1 r ninau brc:ame such a seriou4 offence they would augment bi f. I \ on. 1hti1, ,aunt, lady.'s' n!c a ,�,In 1.. solute fid,lit, ' !c .e thin s i, lu w'rr, = t„: y ii! rest� \,;'tis ilial offered in that class S1r;111•b(: S' to its n •rc,'rnrnf; and that ansa w(;rc luip}*rd naill\omen"watt ter to b } I t ,seri. Each-ono \rill rh; tc• f\cry single oar i,t lh,# 3;11 \\utner;.mI banal •fur-il ,t tar dill the mulilatio> 'AP - to remain iTPa(I'I(i`Yhcni ;r ifrI.I',, ,t;nti, After a`•i.;it cif t%vo months,Dr. lloi w,' 1 rLN61,lc,d to i list cif \w�ordSa tfcuend on'recLiving the be for=oUin--a ii':n:g uu,: m'•\er!I anrt Li.; l wc!y wife, irr' Aced to ritl:r:i=' tlt�stid to :Sind \villi tilt nrizi unn, �gn.ihnl'\vliYn Sir.Isaac Newton was might 6 - 1 P I l r, , A,itttai Ma;fer Of the .Mint•in 1695 if s.if it was l aicr to ie.`;,, f+:n ri St.,tt+;. :Sid lite little. r:,r i :!sial\ \vttil!�'tr lrtlor dcscrihing ihP . conlent.- fi tt (\sllimi,*hf ft;t;l it a mess_, . !I For here ' to tf,r Unit 1 ,I\%'n, ralculatod that tile' silver coins in- i , I r�,t n one, rP n e• vho found it-to_bn 1tc nIc 10 1:i1�i,uu�;''1tu1 t thrtt ll+;cion intcnd,•d to setll,:'ulti',-, : \ ,nin;r.4 r,f Gi•nni-Nut;, 1,111 the er n esif-I "n-it ,mhP,r- til! re rlir,,d to pnrc:ha,,g-a-I l,� z"' nurr hoc of pri:n ;f.,V;Ilie.curl-i tics, lriniiuti 'only aver r}r"rF ,about hall and,-devote her newly iv.;l.,rriei Ili!•, an,•I I Edlilt and llfirilun, wits intr;islod` In t1w I nal ii, not h_ I , ' o can it•.,rt' lopil weight. °['lie,rjiwotice'of'mil• r newly ar. ulred f,u'i n1c 1,1 rhos.. „ of' l v:urlh • sur�cnn,, lu ln,. ill- :,Ilii 1('IIPr; sit n.,t to cc,r+tai.t p,aPlr�„r;iiv '.of s:tnr_ haw ni:iny wrnlls ,her nc y q rte- h y 5 � nflir evict•; 1;'•• ,, r::.fil. 4�nr'd f, tnrihc: l,ut sin:C,ic, tzll111frIl r'i;71I .h(:.tl*;rt]r�'uu ev(nint+ iliac was fir't-nrluplr:d rn T'rartce. when 'benevolent objects' that Marl i ly \csigd in u:.,sh ;I,irl; [or their hi, I,1 f ' •I° - I _ , .41- • c,I fuel, T'i,t• illpstration: A nIr ,end n R.:, ,rl: n++hYral fort :Irrd edlic:r-I a 'S,'rrw [rrl..";, •invulit"d by it . ,tench• 714-1 occupied so Irirge'n slitu c`i,t":re. i•r.^,N., ri.R soon na h,_; shrrl.tld- rcitrli-Cziltini( , ,1,th lilt rot ,,,r'o:Icr d some in-'flcvn._in tits; cotur,itll'rnn,-it si,,il.s \virrlh .;, :tt1�.•w;a,� u.,iaL. 'fh,t fint._nitlh+d coins _• ' Some means also should L,: fol'-,-fl--�.h•,t I It w•a7. ^rrallgool Il; I s :-., ..-:;. ..a.s �r9G';.Ncv v •;a^•'a;s,r+�'".•�' '" *y[d'l+t..^.n'!'q, .,;�'.'w,.-•.- n'dn 'w,�r��e+p. - ° •il Y -.lsaad dx '�.,as o- l:•, ,AO �,f ��/ S• -Mie. Gervae Cornell is ander i Beaton, on aceotlnt of balary, 62,60; ^� the doctor's.care at present. also,,for postai,`10-00; M. (#lesson, , - -C. I acid Mrs. King. o�f Ala- for services as auditor, 20,00; Thos. -H, ( . Herr, of Toronto, spent meds, $ask., ie vieiting`Piakering Duna, for services as auditor, 20.00 04 r Sunday at his home here. � friends., T:O, Brown - ' -Mrs. ea-vens was.at home On motion of T. C. Osborne,'chair- friends. --span with Oshawa over Sunday and left Monday for man, report was adopted. Are you troubled with lice on our cattle? If so 'ust cofne and New Ontario. y The Committee on Roads and Brid- get a package of "Spooner's Phen le." It -W, E. Vanexone •shipped a -Arthur J. Rogers, of Toronto, es reported and recommended the Y pa s to�ave it in your ' + y stables. Greatest 's Death known. Hills all kinds of germs. carload of stock from here on spent Sunda at the home of his following payment: H. Johnston, +, -Monde parents here. com. div.18 for men employed, $2.90; Also Lan$ 's Death to Lice A s destroying lice on Stock, Poultry, acetal preparation for •- -Miss. . -Miss F. Hamrick of Toronto R'• H. Gibson, for man and team in t•y, etc. . --Miss._.Clara_Ha�la, flf..TOr.Ontci, spent 'Sunday at the home of her is visiting with her aunt and un- div. 0, 2.06; James Ledgett. for man i" 1 Parents here. ale, Mrs. and Mr. Hartrick, and team in div. 10, 4.50; Geo. White, =Miss$ lvania Leavens arrived,for men and tears`employed in dive, -W. R. Allen, of Hampton, y 8 and 4, 6.18; D. B. Turner, for bonus spent Sunday with W-. E. and home Saturday after a week's vis- of 26c.per rod on 40 rods of wire fence ' -- Mrs. Vanstone. - it with friends in the city. ori con. 5, opposite lot 29, 10.00; John w a�ou t Stock Food - -Ed. and Mrs. Cornell spent a -After a months vacation Miss Adamson, for bonus of 15c. per rod on H - couple of days this week with Edna Boyes has resumed her 30 rods of wire fence on n half of s friends in Toronto. duties with John Dickie & Co. half of lot 13, can 6,4.50; W. J: Dev- _ - -Owing to the extreme cold, -Win. Bateman, of Port Perry, rtt,for I5 feet of 12 inch pipe at 35c. Miss Do le gave her pupils a holt- was in Pickering on Wednesda per foot, 5.25; Wm McKay,for'man _ erage um. y Wednesday and team. '2.25 for work erformed in `day on.Monday spending his 70th birthday with 1904; George White, 'for building J. S. and Mrs. Jephson en-ter his eon, R. M. breakwater by drawing brush and - - - tamed a number of-friends on -The ice harvest has begun in' stone in div. 4, 8.28; Frank Soden, for The Old Reliable-A food, not a fad. Don't be without It. Come :Friday evening last. this locality. The ice which is operating grader on con, 9, opposite in and get a book giving'full particulars regarding this food. - -Mr. Coates, of Toronto, made about one foot in thickness is ex- Evans'grist° mill, 5.40. The follow- How is your stock of nails. Let us give you a rice b the ke a shipment of stock from Picker- eeptionally good. ;ng• applications Were received for g y ' P y $•- - - ang station on Wednesday. -A large number attended $• bonuses for wire fences: Richard Pot- _ lard on 80 rods oil the west side; S. J. -' --John and Mrs. Law and E. Johnston's sale on Tuesday Mannell, on 40 rods on lot`35, con. 5. ~ daughter, Gertie, are spending a The sale was a success in every On motion of C. S. Palmer, chair- week with Pickering friends. respect, t, the prices being good. man of the committee, the report was M* so I �•jh Apiman -Mrs. Davis, who has been number of the members of ado ted. v p -- ---suffering from bronchitis; is, we Ontario Lodge I. O. O.,F. will at- On motion of J. A. White, seconded - -- - - are pleased to say, recovering. tend the funeral of the-late Stan- by T. C. Osborne, the reeve granted -- - -Mrs. McGinnus, of Toronto, ley Gerow at Brougham this after- his order on the Treasurer In favor c noon. of the parties recommended for a -spent afew days dttring the pa.t - >? p y- week with James and Mrs. Gor- -Farmers desiring goose wheat went In the reports of the several standing committees as presented. -don- for seed should see the advt. Of T. C. Osborne; seconded by J. A. -Heavy p -Miss Maggie O'Leary has re- Jos. Lapp, Cedar Grove, which ap- White, Moved that the sum of $15.00 N e w � V a� ��a� Q I P p turned home after spending a pears in another /column. Mr. be ranted to each of the public lib= y n �+I`V t V S couple of weeks with friends in Lapp has a wide piitation as a' Paries at Pickering, Brougham - g m and - _ - . . _ -.•f Toronto. producer of clean and pure seed Claremont, and that the reeve grant - -Miss. Sadie Burrell returned grain. his order on his Treasurer for said , Thome on Monday after spending =It looks very much as if the amounts. _ the old Prices. - - a caupie of weeks with her sister south Ontario -Fall Fair will be T. C. Osborne,' seconded by J. A. _ White, 1nOved that by-law to author- in Peterboro. held in Oshawa in future. !Nut ize the Reeve and Treasurer of the -A number of our residents that Oshawa has overcome Whit- Municipality of the Township to raise * We have just received a Iot of cottons.- purpose. attending John A. y in a struggle for possession. money by way of temporary loan for New heavy, fa}rey light and dark Flannellettes,_ 'White's concert at Brougham, Whitby has voluntarily hll g y given up the purpose of rovidin funds to de- Every lady.s ould see these flannels, they - this evening. _ its just-claims to the show, and fray expenses othe saimunicipality are extra envy and extra good-values. -The annual social of St. And- Oshawa. people are apparently .for the year 1906, httving been read a yew's Sunday school will fie held willing to assume the responsi6il- first and second time, be now read a in the basement of the church this ity of handling it. The .transfer third time and passd, signed by the Tr a few. Friday) evening. will be.made in a most amicable reeve and clerk and the corporate seal y G pairs of our heavy fleeced affixed thereto. blanket..,sfIling away down at$1.25," -A few from the .village aur- spirit, and the good feeling now On motion of Mersrs. McFarlane We, have.also bargaing to offer you pose attending the conversazi- prevailing between, the two and White; James Fraser was grant- in heavy underwear; big variety. one at the-Whitby Ladies' College towns will in no wise be affected. ed a rebate of$3aA on taxes. ,• - '-•this (Friday)evening. The -society is said to be in debt . -•I• A. �� mored,seconded by T. - ♦ - '- -Mins Beatrice Palmer, of To- 'to the. amount of$1100, but its C. Osborne; that .Mr. McFarlane he: In Ladies and Childress hosts - • •mato, is spending a couple of btrildings are good and can be hereby appointed to act with the com- ry, gloves,ties, missioner of Uxbridge Men's mitts, sox, fan( ties, etc. We have a weeks here At the home of her moved to Oshawa. ,Piling tfmber on t+ nline bc•tvr•een great Variety to choose from. In fact in all parent_a, Geo. M. and Mrs. Pale�er._ -Rew�rt of, unior de ,t..Pick- lines we have:a cod thrice, and are offerin j Pickering and Uxbridge Townships, g g - -S. V. L nton'a seals on Thuis- ering public sc ool for antla,ry, opppp��)site the nth and 61h concessions \. ume speciaL bargains. Come along. day last was a decided success. 190 : Sr. II-L, Moore, A: Every; of.Cz,bridge Township and that 31n. - The farm which consists of fifty F. Brien, E. Rogers and R. Jloore, McFarlane be hereby,Authorized to 1 ; r acres was sold for $1000 to Mr. F., E. Gordon, F. Bunting. E. Moore, act for this Council in prosecuting the - Hobbs. W. Murk ar:G. Haney, H. �L'iater, Person or persons who bare been rem • • -Mrs. John Rankin, we regret G. Allaway, Vii', Law, R. tiimmo, ently cuttm'g trees on the. said town- -r 'to say has been confined to-her A. O'Connor. Jr. II-R. Broken- line. . _ . bed sufferirl from an attack, of A. Fltrmerfelts. R. Goren- fir. Paiimer moved, J0 seconds y _ r. gg shire,. JlcFarlane, that the Auditor'b report. _ l ppluerisy. We are pleased - to ley, T. O'Conno.r. Part 'II-R. on the accounts of this Corporation - know, however, that she is re. Banks, R. Shirley, J. Clark,-W. for the year I", be now received.and _ covering. Lisconab, H.-Gordon, R. Rankin considered in Committee of the Whole -We are pleased to know that and-V.-Nimmo, L,Sanderson: Sr. and that the Reeve be dhairman of - - , - - John Gorman has the said Committee. ` passed his final I-=�• Clark, C. Gordon,. C. ,l.is- � motion of Measre. Palmer and - �• _• ' examination as marine engineer comb, I. Murkar, -D. Davidson Osborne, the Auditors' report was having received his pap�re from and G. Found, equal, A. Bundy, adopted and the sat_it accounts de was3 -- the department of Marine and S..'.Rospiter, R. Woodruff, V. ed finallyq audited. ee �U aE+'leheries a few days ago. Moore, J. Moore, W. Stewart, G. Considerable discussion took' : lace -Mr, Doan, of Newmarket; Winter. Jr. I-C. Falconer W. p , regarding the the weaknesses of the - - • •'. .'Who was comppeelled to remain in I'�, J. Bateman, H. Rossiter, F. present system of statute labor. Pickering at lihe residence o! W. Allaway, R. Stewart, L. Pound, owing to complaints a special meet- V. Richardson, owing to his horse J. Shaughnessy. R. Doyle,Teach- ing of the Council and commissiopere ' �'1 �7 ts►king sick, was able to return era of the arious road divisions will be TIIt6rDatloll St,OCk Food home on Sunday, his horse hav- ----• held;at an early date to take steps to Ing recovered. Piekering Council. _ remove the injustice suffered by many -We extend our congratnla- since the commutation of statute tion to Enos McCausland, of Essex, The above Oouncil met pursuant to b labor. Council now ad'ourned to meet t t adjournment on Monde Feb' bth I lllao4 of WM. McCiusland, of the Members all present, the reeve 7n the aaggaain at Brougham on Monday, eilfMee line,on his election to the. chair. The minutes of the last meet- March 5th, for the transaction of - board of the above place. is were read and adopted. general business g 11�11tos3and stood at the-head A Comms 1�rssen ' of the next highest only2217.. mss' for mmun c. tions wlereread from tth Aunba+tow. follow* The Presbyterian ehurch held Pow 0 - -Robert Cuthbert, well known S / to many in the village, and who Geo. Gerow, Port Perrrryy. formerly -its annual meeting on Wednesday reeve of Pickering Township, respect- evening. The plan of holding the 3 has been valuator in the jewel ink timber on-townline between Pick-. rneeting in the evening and hav- i .� _ lerly departirient of the Custom erxng and Uxbridge, also respecting trig refreshments as well as bust- - House in Montreal has been pro- 'pians, estimates, etc., for abutments ness on the moted to a. similar, but 'much for steel bridges. program mg now be more important Dominion of C considered the established rule. po position in Toros- an�ia-Guarantee and' The attendance was the largest in to. His many friends congratu- Accident Insurance Co.; re bonds for _ .hate him on bis good fortune. TrImsurer, etc. - ( � the history of the congregation c = -The iceman, . who last week Climax Road MachinL�CQ, re road and all the reports were most en- - machinery. couraging. The treasurer's report Fattens Stock In thirty days less time. Saves corn or ash ""-'Z as down in the mouth; and was Mr. McFarlane�reported having in- showed larger receipts than in Prepared from roots, herbs, barks and seeds. ''Cures and prevents Very pessimistic in regard to the spected timber on n t 1. He found p disease. future, has taken on a change of that some of it had recently been cut. any previous year and a very sat- A PQei iye Guarantee with each package. =-. , countenance and is now isfactory balance on hand. The _ Your--mons refunded in c"e•.ef failure. grinning On motion Mr_-Maanell- was -beard;- eontu it'ons e—missionary y -from ear to ear. On Friday last asking for rebate on dog tax. None the mercury dropped to 20 de- was entered on assessment schedule work of the church especially \ : gr'ees below zero and with the but appeared on teat bill: shows a large increase and the , exception •,of a brief period has : R-J. Price was heard in behalf of Several outlook for the future is a :.B U N"D Y. James Fraser,asking that his taxes be full of hope. continued below the- zero mark. remitted. Mr. Wilson also spoke in ever since. The cold spell has behalf of Mr. Fraser.• - dispelled the fears regarding an Wm. 1licgay was heard re eapendi- FOR SALE-I thorough-bred Short _ ice famine and the prospects are ture of $3, which'caused some min- Horn bull calf, aged 1'1 months, John s► now good for a good harvest of understanding, said'sum being credit- Bull No. 59740=, got by Baron Cyp- pfirst-class ice. ed to the wrong person. sus(imp ) =4360= ; Dam Daisy '.hies- Wh le !C./V las' o A communication waszeceived from door =52163-, bf Meadow Lord(imp:) V -Remember _ the •lecture and the Canada Ice Co., Askin for rebate -36087=, Also, a quantity of goose concert in the Methodist church g wheat suitable for seed com aritivei I will give 20 per cent. off all woollen gpods in m next Monday evening, the 12th of taxes., ure and free from noxious weeds ` H. Ellicott was heard re state.of , Kingston Road, Pick- store, for cash only, consisting in part,.Qf Men s inst. The Rev. G. W. Dewey, of road on sideline one.half,mile e"t of As, RICHARD$ ), T f _ Toronto Junction, will deliver.his the Brock'Road. He complained that $ring. Ig 20 Underwear, Ladies' Underwear, Youths L oder- famous lecture, "Sparks from.the said road was unfit for travel. r wear, Hats, Caps, Mitts, Gloves and all Flannels. Furnace." Everybody should 'Messrs.' J. Bulidv.and F. Hutchi- hear this instructive and enter- son werelleard re grant to Claremont LOGAN .- :Piekerng; Ont• -. tairiing addresses. Besides the public librarp. t acture, a programme 'consistingThe Committee on Damage to Sheep by Dogs reported and recommended of musical and literary selections the following. payment ; Wm. Teefy, will be rendered in which the for three sheep and-one lamb killed, - - •. . = following will take part: Rev. being two-thirds value $38.66. O •G. W. Nwey, of Toronto Junc- On motion-of-Jas--me e, c air• - tion, Rev. rossle , of man, reportomen$redo ted. - _ — '' Whitby, Rev. E.' A. Toi_ikin of Poor reported rted and.o n Relief of. the `lareenwood, Rays. ;F. C. Harper Po ommended pay- Of all materials and design went as follows: Joseph Burk,for one i►IId W. L .Moore, o� Pickering, month's support of R. Gibson $10. keptI n stook. It will pay you Waves M. Lillian. Wilson .and Van On-motion of John A. White chair- to call M our works and inspect our stook Heavy Socks and Dark Snag-proof-Rubbers. - telsbarg, of Greenwood, bliss man, report was adopted, ,. .. and obtain prices. Don't be misled by - Mina Phillips, ofWhitby, Miesses. The committee on Contingencies agents we do not'emplov them,consequent- Heavy Felt-lined Leather Boots for men aiid p re ly we can, and do throw off the agents C. Simpson and Luella Hobbs, of ported and recommended tingeows: Pickering, and Councillor J. A. pal Woxld, for stationer and y -i undance,at Munici y commission of i0 per seat., which on will Overshoes and Rubbers in ab White, •of. Brougham. Doors township supplies,$38.92;A. B. Doors- certainly save by pnrchasinQ from us. A k well•for-repairing ballot box lock 90c; call solicited. elven at 7 o'clock. Concert at 8 �, , , AUTING S, Picks ::mi::sion `IScts.,• Children• 15ets. M'xrkar do Thexton, for Asseapr's WHITBY GRANITE CO., - � •, - _• -', schedules and stations 26.25• D, R. oar•pest Oma. Whitby,Ontario _ i - - _ — --- _- ring• � •com _ .. "•us.�•:.a' a at. .•i .' .,m, r ..: .,:,. '-A'..v.::..'„ .• t':y2 .w.�...,- .s.",t '�.�.. .i.,'.•-=r-. .,dam s:.e'ix -