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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_02_23 a �. ,_:, :Syrw .. :._ - - '•:....+•-.-,r.:+«::•.. ""7,;:t s.,;� .. '" ^,'� Y','`: [,''k%et,,,, .m .•'SL'•uk%:- s v.3w, •'* y'._.: f - yrs .• .!".;:r',+.tr��-� a, .-y,5•'..v --,.' .,.�y„ _: ,. •-,. .. - .r -'b""r `.' •"r 4`7�"P` -_ *I:''_ :u>lw w._r� -.... • .,w, _ ' ...:.. - :....L'•.7 - 'n_.... ':/M.h J.�'•..^'4'\'b'�'Y'..'V _ T.. ..,yr+'' WA 17 • i;. +. ... _ a. .. ,DOL. -XXV. :- .. .:•.PICgERING. ONT., FRIDAY. I'EB. 93, 1 900 •� • ,.- . r ' . .•� . -NO. 20 Scarporo Whltevale• isafits+fssal OLarDs*. �� GREEN RIVER: ��`ff ..NN'''' Mil S• The death occurred at the early hour Mrs. J. Wilson is visiting her' sister Russ Barton'is home 17p1� for the present Dental. PICHLRi1VCi-J yesterday morning of Jan.e�_Fawcett, .Mrs. Mott, of Toronto. I Alph Hoover spent Sunday and relict of the late Jeremiah' Annis, at Geo. Skelding, of Fort Macleod, Monday at his home. R. R. M. STEWART, Markham. Red Wheat 78 bne, the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wal- Alta., is visiting relatives here: I Spring weather, has arrived the DENTIST, White Wheat 78 bus, ter Major, Whitevale. Deceased was - Thos.' Nowlan has returned from a''weather is delightful. D Honor Graduate of Toronto Unevereity a native.of Scarboro Township, and fornight s visit to,friends in Burkhill. 1FIrs f —Hopkins visited Mrs J 8 Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Spring Wheat 68 bas: resided there during the greater par- ltilrs. Hugh and son Hughie spent i�ViJson, Mondayafternoon. - i� OFFICE—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. Goose Wheat .72 bus. 7a tion of her life. Mrs. Annis is pre- la''st' week with friends in . orth To- Mr Kerby leiyes April 1st for At- son-Tan, Manitoba Float,' Open daily 9 a,m.to 0 n:m, CrealorBuns, fleet Family, s.ao deceased by her husband some two ronto. tons where he expects to reside for a Residence,Main St.North. Tea-Suns,Fancy Pastry, 1.a0 years. She is survived by three sons John Moore was'last week the uest tittle, lalor,Family Flour, -4-26 John, Levi and.W..D: all of Scarboro of his sister, Mrs. Burk-, of ew-I Mr, Hood's sale came: off fine Wed= ? AT IINIONvrLLE EVERY FRIDAY', Cotton, Jute or Paper B ' Bags included, and three daughters, Mrs. W. A: market. nesdx last 11 s.m.to p, m, Once over 8¢mmerteldt� - g I , }• , good prices being-reab Silver's store. 17tf Bran $1$UO Ton A1a'or,. Whifevale, Mrs. J, P, Mason, Geo. :hutch, of 3lutch Bros., of lzed, Sborts, $20.00 Toa I an A1rs. Heron, of Scarboro. Mrs. Lumsden, Sack.,.is pure-13asiug horses Alis Sohn A R']iite sspent Tuesday R,E. S.BARBER,L. noD.8,.ad D 8.: Jumbo,$25.00 Too Annis was in her 78th year. She was a in this district. +with her sisrer, tiirs 11 E3o tins; Sil- Dentist,StouHviile. Honor graduate of Crapked-Corn $1.15 per 100 lbs I p the Royal College of Dental Surgeons sna of R'hole Corn, member of the lbfethodisPt Church, and v;a regret to learn that hiss M. ver Maple. the untveraity n Toronto. Hours-9 to 12 a.m.. $1.10 per 100 lbs. the funeral took place on Monday af- McNeely has been poorly and under flies Anderson, of Toronto, is s end- - -- 5 p.m. OMee In Orubia's Block,over Jew- Corn Cho .$'x.50 per tod. ternoon from the family residence, ctor's eare. Ing a few days with her grandmother elery store. Local telephone No.2+1. Appoint- Wholesale prices on application, SCarbOTO, t0 Washington cemetery. James Nowlan sold one one of his tiles B Doren. ments'may be made for evenings. Residence , _ _� y• O'Brien ave. H-ARBHAM every Monday an C3t'aham, IPholewlaeat Roseaank. registered Clydes to Graham Bros., a The children of the Sunday school Tuesday. Offlee.over white's store. 271d Fl0ftr8 few days since. received splendid books as prizes last — — -- Chop of all k{rads. We are.pleased .to know that Miss Sunda}• morning. - 1Ir. and firs. Charles Clark and Medical. ()topping'atld Gelating. family, of Rosebank, were .tendered Mabel Leary has quite recovered from FIe•man Tomlinson has been writ ` ` � -- an "At Home"as a farewell by their.,her recent illness. • with pneumonia, but at time of writ. PIC�ERING ©SAL many Toronto friends 'at9hs,�tifyPr's Geo, E. Pugh last- week made a ing, is improving. W�] F. EASTWOOD, M.O...8areson 1 role shiprnent..of ,.Shropshire sheep tiirs Murray left .Tuesday morning ..g .. to Canadian Pacific Hosaw¢y; Coroner ��O'Y: Parlors, Sunnyside, o Thtrisdac to Salt Lake City. for ,the hos ital in Torante, Pr'e�. Ontario County; Issuer of hfsrria¢e Licenres. evening. r. and Mrs. ''lark leave P Claremont; Office hours—Before 10 a.m.; l to 9 for Manitoba next month. where they John and-Nies. Duggan, of Candie, hc,pe for her speedy recovery. p.m.,and:ftor� 7 to 9 p,m. Private talephope .Yards at Spink Mills. Sash., last week- v' ited Mrs. Thos. Mrs James. Riddle has rented• the oonnection with Baisam,,Greenwoorl•Brougham will reside. With hArdly an excep- Ward n,t this place. Hiller farm on the 7th concession and $tit Zion,A.Johnsten's;7th coni, wm -Cowie's Stove Coal $6 25 ton. tion all-the city friends Genial "Pen- J and Mrs. Leary spent Sunda will take' cssession April 1st. Ttb call),and D Pugh's(9th coal 8-ty =Chestnut Cbal 6:'5 too. shurst" host were. present, aiso a Kith the ]xtter's cousin till. Lemon Congest lntions re estended to 3fr - — Pea t'oal 5.25 tun: nuinher from Hosebanl: and eirir�it. of Bethesda, who is ill. and -NIL'S Wright un the arrival of a _ LeQal. Select LninpCosl, $5,35 ton. +- AfLer luncheon ► rthort ptog'atnlne Hobe Nowlan tbis week shipped a fire daughter at their home'.on Mon- Blackamith Coal, 05,:�!o LOII. w'as carried out. The.Toast to the Carlo att Qic,per too CiBcOnn•,fvr cash. .. Kin> wits ro rosed by Mr. Tavlor. of export cattle; tvl2ich 'aver- Ila ' last. P. P Aged of er 1,6+u1 lbs. each. Jj E.. FAREWELL. Q.:O., BA$RIB- Full weight guaranteed, and an iiluininated address read and g ant forget L riah..Percy'a,Auction- ,r ♦ TBR,county Crown Attorasy,and County CL for coal left-wick W. Peak Kill_ _ Thos. Thurntim .is engaged prosper.- sale. 2} nlilea north-east Of Green e AIdsor. Cgurt House.wbittr. 1gv be delivered prompt:y, presented. by Mr, Eddie Davis, R hu tingat-Minden for that which is More River 1:•' O as those needing horse AbAe prices Subject to Clean s without was followed in-a- fitting speech by g 1 g c peer loos than gold o'r .silver• fiexh.well put togeiher. >vill.do lust]to -Notice. . -H. S. Le.Pc. Mr. and Mrs• C,.arl: We notice that some of our citizens attend tile.sale, ~.larch 1st 18(16. T10W SicGILLIORAY, BARRIB• and farnii was ro need b tilts. ars,solicitors.he. Office o site Poe} ( r r- y P. P 3 are c•.;'n •hi•h toned ar.d register-at aJme. wbltby•Oat inn.Ball Dow BA.;Theo. 01• Lso S_ PI.N ice. «:ill Cowan. Ms. Clark's reel} wa g gg ' a:aG1111vray,LL,B. Monay to Loan. Sy ' f uil of feelin and thanks for the the King Edwarii tvheu in the cite. : ;� QED kindnosy shown. Instrumental music We are leaved to see the gerAtl J L.Spiiik, , D.hi:Brick J 1• W ' miller, ler, !n charge of the PzeEiderrt Manager and songs Interspersed; - - g Feterasctry - tnillonce more,after his reheat illness. - � - ..••. . .. ��- ���!$■���� .,A etre treat at Cherrywood.on. A. E. White spent last week with IS ' ]/HOPgI' ,VETER1N8BY SUB•- —— �lu isdSv, 27th,-at 8 pt tn." friendv'at Tomnfo, testing his fore t �O L.i r H. asoV, %Graduste of the Ontario ves- .. = man, Joe Goddard, in charge of the erinazy Col:ige, Toronto, registered -emboly Brougnartl _ home ratich. ,. yip •of the Ontario veterinary )tledics' Aasoeiatloo. Vutte1 ;$ = VU't / S -- W. H. tilaj •r this week sulci two a _ Osl.lo and residence one Gad one•quarter foie• E. W. Bodell is laic} off work imported Clydesdales to James.Tor- :, - south of Oseea River. I to and shoeing forge __ Own' ' i]�hours s to ll a m., ata 1 t� a pm:- Private rcitl2 a �rri a hand: ranee: -of-Alarkhaur; for shi ment to a • • telephone to my O:Mce P.O. sddzes., Green A large sulipiy of Canada Carriage the worth-«Pst.. -NE'e understand ''Biyer, ant Co'•i best cutters on hand. Prices Mrs. Will is -very ill lit the that the prices paid,were quite faniv, _ - right. Quality the.best. a Ilanr]lton Home. the tsnimals being of superi ite f a c y lilisurar►re. -Mrs. B. Ma hew spent a few . Do you pin your hat t0 your c tt s and Breeding. Secure' One-in. Time. plays la-'t•week in the-eity. ` - Aliss E[hcl`UubIP.of Toronto, who Own hair? Can't d0 it? FIRE INSCRASCE. - ' . First-class rigs to hire by_,,:day and Mrs. 1•:d: Willson is vi5iting,her is the gag-est of her uncle, W. II,. + aoTse night. llinneroua Beswick friends. 'with.- as:ii..t?d the_ eheir of the Haven't enough hair? It must ,A:r�l Comyaay• Straus Bus meets all.traltjty. - A. Burk and .his uiot}Ier spent 1lPtliodist, church at_ .the ' Sunday be y0u d0 not know Dyer's - D AasvT,, c3a tier iuu<1 a evening servirfs, cud rendered x soloHere - Isst _ ��T TgyT 1 f 1, y. weivitl Vigor _ a an intro- ---- YF :. He Peak �li�s 1I Algeli',of Toronto, spent `hf'ry Sh s Uu h i to be expected -. f Hail 1 t Ftckstrins, cin t young singer in the iture, duction Ma the_ acquaint- as� rtssri .QlLarbi. Snntlay under the paI•en.tai roof. g g Y - r- H }''i+h and dal r she is. posses,yad-of a very sweet M r hte �f voice o ante result In a heavy growth f considerable bee co3iipass anti $UV}'IV(3, Issuer of Afarrisge a Bleiilbttrg, 1s vlsitinFg with Dr., G. g B• Diseases toy the Conaty of Ontario, 01- i N.. Fish. e 1 real ilexjhillty. of rich,thick,glossyhair I And 'L1rr11tLlre A mall Bre cattsc d in the halne of $se►s the store or at his reddeaos,Piokertnp - Last Friday night. while rat- Mr. Wiri. hilts the other da by WC 1tIIOW you'll >YCirCf be fay. Viillage. 1-7. el t t e Y g ]? y•' ' i hockey, L reey n was their little child upsetting a lighted "I think that Ayer's Hair V*nr is the most r�g _. F ,. G o _ w tarn' I Irl +o•derfut taelrgrower Last was ever made I. ' itruek with the ti' P. �' ng the carpet. cur rias, na.e used it for .ome rim...d I can ervth r Ceaveysacer, Qoanmiselonertgr_islElag full lire of fleet• and-considerably J Mrs. Hilts, who was alone at-the rally saythat I am greatly Visaged wish is I R.BEAT,ON,TOWNSHIPCLERB p c m e ace A� .:.: D - •� - y In tired. cheerfaly rerommwnQtt a a splendid pa- ' alRdavits, Accountant. Etc. honey to lona time- with the child, with great Pres- ratlott.--Mus-v,Bases wa class furniture now Brou barn Combination sale en- yla,d ld h, aster- propezt7. "issuer of Marriage Loc once of mind,- proceeded to eztui�- W al on eThlbltjOn its . _ ui,h, the flames before thry had Gill- asaa•e a,c.A,=C..ioweu,Xs. Sao.. hiav e., out. . -- . _ tries can 'how be made with T. g oar ware rooms Poitcller, A. Hamilton •or at th a headway; and succeeded in'doing �I••assuabetarses or 0 POSTILL, Licensed'Auctioneer, L NEws OFrN'E. A full list will be so, fortunately with no more darulag Q ? SARSAPARBu _ F. for Counties of York and Ontario. AOe- Prices right. - - ol✓TS PILLL PECTORAL iron sa es o a ued to on shortest a gill t!d at ou: the 10tH of &ole', to her elf than t:Kv'ing her hair scorch- notice, Address Green liver P.O., cot. iVo entrance fee, ed. The d:rma a rag the ' furniture R. sole Dillingham. -- -.e I amoflnt toattt $3U --- Chert wood. POUC'HER Licensed Atietian. — - - Y_ - - _ will ezhiiijtion eof heekeywaa T. ,Valuator and Collet:or for the 0ouu Pickering, Ont — Qtr : Uos of York and Ontario All kinds of niletioa :' The farmers are- busily engaged The played on Friday-gam nut between team sales conducted and valuations made at'mod Ming and storing ice. troth Cherrywood and Whitevale. _ erase charge. Estates and consignments coo- which resulted in,a draw.,' T n u - Miataotly manaC•a Is and •old by aucttoo or Jirs. Pierce spent Sunday with her number witnessed Elie match aI The wE�l ER� BI� •� U� ��il>� _ _ 1 �iaoral accounts pzomptIy collected a Ce�erc a dauSliter, Mrs. 1'. P. Robbma: - line up- was:=Cherrvwood:—Goal, C. (actoty settlements Ruarantead. Phone or ug In: ciin rinS rung cover a ,estt� for tartar Gad p.rtechtars, Brougham, ed attandance at the midweek meet- p g point, C. Lintner; rover; E. Lintner; 1Pialt.rtag;Bra-mab. , .Ont. Dates mat be tiled by phone Ns+ts In - -- Center, F. Burkholder; win R. Akutliorfsed Ca tai.....................$Smo w Have-ELtil line. cif fresh and Cllr-_ ed meats constantly on hand', ing as rapidly as his friends would I . seat...................:. wish. vale:—Goal, Beaton; point, H. Aieets ReiJUT Convertible...,,......, 1;908,sT Spice Roll, Breakfast Baeol, rner:cover poiot.F:Hoidge;'rover, Jo n p } Cow`r,Es , T.H.YoYu.r.A.v ESQ, �Q�P'J "� ��� Httim, Bologna, Weinere, etc. '-Kiss Lillian- Carter, Green River. g Beaton; centre, E. Beare; Left. � _ Presi�erit has beeu visiting her uncle, Mr. Win. wing: N. KandaIl; right wing, F. speew attention given to Faimez's said --5 per cent. Carter. Beare; Referee, 'B. Annis; Time tee poses Collections solicited and prompt:y m.ae_ Highest'prices paid'for Mrs, Jno. Timbers entertained her P Farmer's .lot.. dis.onnted American in Butcher's cattle. Sunday school class at her home re- ors. Jos Collins and Burton. foreign Exchange bought and eyed DzaSts is- Butcher's -- An old resident of this place passed' sued,available on all parts of the world `Insurance of all kinds y away on the 8th inst. by the.death of afiattlags watt>Depasetskint. ` M•rs. Chas. Downing, Indian Head, George Tran. Decehi ed was a native Interest allowed on deposits at highest our ]PA R M E R S i has been visiting ber-Sister;Mrs, Jno, of Hull, Yorkshire, England,and was"rsat rate.,and credited half-yeat:ly w d;pvutor* :attended to o in his 80th • ear at the time of his Geo. Herr.![wager, _.. ad Dunn s :Wm. Taylor was leader of the death. a came to Can a when it Now is the time to.buy' your .young people's meeting on Sabbath young VET,—and a resided in Pick- evening. erin Township for over 40 ears,Real B� sag l when rices are..,awn S•. , P. Y to handled—Co - � P y Misses Eva, and Flora Orland have, during the firs ten of which he was, , in done on.short notice. down. We bily the. best grades we .understand secured ositions in g - g • p — engaged in farming south of this vii- thaL can be batt ht and se1T at the the city. ": eeent ;fest' 13 lege, and for the 80 ears he had re- lowest possible prices. Mr. erbert Monney, who for some sided in this place, He was of a kind= time. has been under the doctor's, care 1 enial din osition Farms to rent—some particularly Highest price pari 'for. all kinds is im rosin y+ g P , was very widely - - adapted for pasture. Of farm produce. Seeds a sgsc% Improving. known and highly esteemed. He is ;�� eh��l alit tiirs, C. Smith: -wha'for some time survived by a widow, who.has the y• has been quite ill,is, we are pleased to svmpatby of many friends in the]a" state,,much improved; of hexa ed partner. The funeral on s R1C�arCA FAR1hERS" UPPLY STORE, B P n ?gyp Harvey Hendersons many friends HillSaturday. cea the 10th last,, to Locust 16hildre�n V ue� • V. ' are pleased,to have his genial face In Hill ten Ste y, was attends by many E. Bryan, lbianager• their midst once more. Nota Public Pickering. A number of our young people spent relatives and friends, Notary + K• firs. Jane FawcettAnni relict of QpQa(s Q DOMINION B $ x,pleasant evening at the home of J. the late Jeremiah Annis, of Scarboro and Mrs. Somerville recently, Township, died rather suddenly at the ejtQl'tll/i9 'eortdifion of Qffal'rx The You will be ' urposeCh^.1vii g Mrd. Dewey from To- residence this h l; son-in-law, �', S. A very'large percentage of children p o s <ce, on Friday mord ronto to lecture op Tuesday, 27th Inst, P a3' have very poor eight or weak aye., OO Miss I. C. Do le, -Cobur , after' ing, the 16th inst., aged 79 years. De- while parents have thought all the time E Capital Pall UDt $3,000,Q00 g ceased ti'as t1 native of the Township their children's eyes is do, ronR. - DELI-GHTED t Reserve Fnna and spending a very pea ant time among Sca born, and lived there all li2r days:. Tho leets and results not make it r vnaiyiaea Profits $ ' (22,35() her many friends here, has returned • compulsory for the wrens tc buy• • With her,late husband she bad resid- glasses; but if the chil does have the :When' ou see our new line of bolus. ed on the old homestead at Scarborb loves carefully tested by es eye Special• Y A load of our young people'attend- est atm glasses tilted to restore the hill Toilet Soaps. ed the"White Concert,"..Brougham, Village until the -death in t the ]atter will remove the eyestrain,tier Same ahold : . and report an excellent ro am and shoo 3 years ago,and since had her- well do its 'work rev much easter and better 1bStrser brand is rich] 'and deli- WHITBY BRANCH P p self.continued at the old home, De- Gua avoid`severe headaches and s _ Y y a full-house. ceased was beloved b all who knew breat down in the future. c• tcately perf timed with phtre flower General-Ranking Sore to state, that Mr:' Albert y A large number of,perentA bave avail- and. her, a siucel a Christian, and very ad themselves of the special fstilitles'I OdoFs,and is unexcelled for Ladies Roach, who; we bird trusted,'wxs con- prominent in Methodist-Church work. bave for testing and maki¢g s thorough and Children. _Business Transacted. calescing, has agltin been confined examination of the eyes, and hdse 4 •' - --•- • -•- - •- '• ••-- -• to his room:' She and her husband . were widely brought their children in and had graE�e. Levitt for mechanics and others _ his cull our attention to the saris- known and 'very _jai respected. es fitted for them thus giving the little 7. Special atxention' iven to the c011eO= y Their 'home was ary ays the home of ones complete relief. If your child is Will uiekl remove all stains B faction it -is yours to experience by one of those showing defective slant cr q Y Methodism in Scitrb;,io. To mourn from he hands. tion of farmers 'sale and patronizing our enterprising', mer- weak eyes,come in and I wait make a t Other notes. _ chant, Air. T. Law. her loss are}eft three sons and three. -complete exai$ination and tell YOU just daughters, naulely, L. E. Annis, John where the trouble is,then yon may get Let us have the pleasure of show- Mr. B1aclt, Unionville, occupied the- glarses or not,suet as you wish. ing these•and other �ADIN(3e DEPARTMENT, pulpit on Sunday.morning in the ab- Annis, W. D. Annis, and Mrs. John My cbsrges are very moderaty, rang- Mason, all of.. Scarboro Township, ing from e1,W Up,acoordinv to the com sense of bit. Reynolds, who condilc ed ucations met, i lines to you. Mrs: Wm. Heron, of Collage Street, n t 4„ nepclsits received of $1. and anniversary services of that place: pronto, and firs. W. S. Major, of .. -- Our boys on Saturda last played a Norman �BasBett T 'ICKE I U NE-.-.. -W_ _S_ --H- E- P— R N upwards. Whifevale. The interment was made - X=tereSt allowed 'at highest friendly game of hockey with the from the old home, Scarboro Village, 6 Rouge Hill team which resulted in a to the Washington cemetere, on Mon .Jeweler and Opt201AII - current rates. score of 3-0 in favor of Cherrvwood. tt ` .i day. the ]9th lust. •- $rOck 8t. - t'4Ut11 _. �t -'. :c3=p0'L12 ded or paid half The parlor social, under the Gus- + >' jh r rt•,.,rrL�Gr earl ices of the Ladies' Aid, held at the "Do not fail to hear Rev. G. W. 'e y y' ome of Mr. G. Hedges, on the St Whitby, Ont. �{:J.THORTON, Inst. was a decided euccesty 'Wonder Dewey on "Character or Caeh" at 4 P Z, llr;ti R Y1 CY where and when the next will'be. Cherrywood, on Trueeday 27th Inst." aa■m1t�� N AMAOX31 Kl�... -«- _ _ _ _ . ...uv i A. ..h .�' T'+'A . u$< ,t k.w,.h, .t { S,' ....assn ''`, p, '.':.::ck .,.., • . . - :•: , 4 _ 11 15. v. - - �. 11 , p .: - — .' � . ' _— III ,l - f WHOLE FAMILY IItEAD. WEDDING AT WHITE HOUSE :: - _ LEADING �i�Rg�T I'.' A Terrible Tragedy at Dominion lin Cape- Miss Alice Lee Roosevelt Married to Mr. Bretoli, Nova Scotia. I .-. 1'tii�otas Longworth. . _ _ _ _ BREAflST'UFFS. .. KI - ------ - - : _ Sydney, N S., says' Washington despatch says:s: In the Toronto, Feb. 80w-Wheat--Ontario No. _._ _ _--- _ terrible tg�m Syu re at Do ion a white an gold as room of Y t ?9 ,c, red 78jCc to 790. h - _ _ _ _ A y occurred min to uttful to d go e o n while 79c o y, No. 1 early on Friday morning. Four the White House, a few minutes after mixed ?& to 78ye, goose and spring RtlSslari Terrorists Turn to cyanide charred ar,d blaekEned con-paha-those noon', on Saturday,'the venerable Right 74c to 75c, at outside points. of Anton Sicilia, his wife,and two rev. Henry Y. Satterlee, Bishop -+f Wheat-'Manitoba-.No. 1 hard 89c, Nm__ - chil&en, a boy and a girl aged four Washington, of the Protestant Episcopal '1 northern &31,c, No. 2 northern 840, - r of • Potassium• _' 'anrt two-were found among the ruins church, pronounced the fateful words No. 3 northern 823;e, at lake polls; all- M his burned dwelling. Great mys- which united In marriage Alice I.ee rail quotations 3yc, more than these ' • .. , - they surrourxls the occurrence. The fire Roosevelt, eldest•daughter-of the PJresi• prices. • . _ - ' - was `discovered 'by Conductor Cathcart, dent of the United' States, and Nicho- Flour-ontario�Ecporfer•s bid $3.15, ' REVOLUTIONISTS ARRESTED. the London Times says that a distin- who came-through Dominion in dharge jas 'Longworfl[h, the representative in in buyers' bans,�at outside points; high _ ~ guished official vouches for the correct- or a train of.empty cars. The engineer Congress-1rorr the7grst district of Ohio. patents, at Toronto, bags included, 'A despatch from St. Petersburg says. ave the alarm, and.the trainmen sh-;. Hess of the following story:,A Lew days g ern the' floral. decor tions were most eta- quoted at $3.75;, 90 per cent, paterils An important arrest of six social revo- ago Premier Witte learned that the'se-, ed up to the burning building and rap- l,orate. .Two huge vases each filled $3,60; Manitoba firsr patents, $4.30 to h .lutionists lavishly .proyided with explo- cret police were printing an enormous ped on the door. The' house was burn-,with easter lilies and fern fronds occ,1- $4.50; second patents, $4.10, bakers', $4. tinsivEs and bombs, who it"is believed number of proclamations, drawn. up by ing fiercely'inside, and the (lames were pied each of the mantels and two hand \1Llifeed - Bran, in bags, outside, �„ :... were planning an attempt on the life of Gen. Bogdanovitch and Gen. TreFtoft, just"beginning to break it>rough, some fables "bore jardinieres of flowering .$16,50; shorts, $16.50 to $17.50. • ._. • ' • Governor-General Doubasoff, of Moscow, inciting the people to murder the Liber- FOUND THE VICTI?115. rhododendrons. At the great centre pats-35c to 36c, outside. was made here on Friday evening just als and Jews. Count IvVitte, accompanied According to ' some neighbors, who windows w.vs a floral, bower. A semi- Barley-No. 2 49'/,c, No. 3 extra.460 previous to their departure for Moscow. by Minister Filosofoff-and. Prince Uru A seventh member of• the party, a §tu- soff, went to the police offices'and found hurried`to'•the scene, the fire had ap-• r;rcutar pliidfurin was.eonslruct.ed. be- to 46%c, ?�o. 3 43c to '43'/0. deaf, ttuew away u borpb-and escaped. 'unmistakable evidences df the fact: A Parenlly started downstairs: The`' pen- fore the windows. On this the.ceremonY Peas-?9c, outside. _ The police also took into custody eight storru scene fotluwed between Count Ple had been in the habit of keeping•fires {bole place, so that all in the,room had Rye-70c, outside. k terrorists belonging to another'group, \\'ittkyand M. Diirnovo, Minister of the in the kitchen only. The parents and practically an unobstructed view of it." Corn - [:anadian, .•. 43c, Chathnrit►.. _`at whose residence was found cyanide interior. The former subsequently went+chiWrert _all slept in the same room. _ THE .B�IllE`'s DRESS. - . . . , freights; American, No. 3 yellow, 43c Is '.ot potassium and other_deadly eherni- fsarskoeSelo', but fpiled to obtain It was supposed ell the inmates had 4ijc; mixed: 48jc to 49c, at Toronto. E + cats sufficient, it is said, to kill half the rt from the Czar. It 's made theip escape. Al noon the President and the dainty Buckwheat-5I j;a to 52c, 'outside. _ _ expected support At 3 o'clock the walls of the house.fell I ride, resting her hand lightly upon his11 population f St. Petersburg, and thou- stated that Prince Lrusoff and several in, and•afler a search among the ruins. left arni, proceeded' to, the east rr out, - .,'MUNTRY- 1>11ODUCE. ... ' . sands of.r volutionary proclamations. high officials of the 'Ministr,f of the Jn- the bodies,were. discovered. The'chil-• 'tie orchesttza rendering the inarch from • . - . - , it is suspected- -that• the terrorists, terior will resign. „ dr•en were locked in each olher's arms. 'h.anntiuuiser. Iler bridal dress was a e - 'eti- c f3ntter 1'he market for choice stock failing to reach prominent persons here it is ' semi-olhc,ally stated that Ili,, onlinues fairly a t'ce .... steady. by open violence, are about to try the t►iinister o[ the Interior has instrucle] and the'skulls 'of the:wife and- children r;lagilificent creation a[ heavy white. Creamery ............. 24c to 250 more subtle means of poison. the provincial authorities to forcibly were broken and that of the husband lin, point lace, chiffon, filmy, tulle and do solid, '... ... .......... 23c.to 24e. levy takes, The arrears exceed $15,000;- entirely removed. silver, bra ade, the maferiul from Dairy* Ib-rulis: good hr cholec. tic to 22c -Stetka-and his wife -were Austrians which the gown was developed was do Inrge rolls ............. 18C to 190 T;tiR1;ORISTS ARE ACTIVE. �• -, _ • -had been residing In .the Dominion manufacteured especially lot- hiss Itnose• da rr,Fdiuru .......,........ I$c to. 19C A • - A despatch from St. Petersburg sags : for about . three .years. About six yell, and the design wain destro>'ed as do hht� .. .............. 20c to 21c ::- _RUSSIAN NOBLES MURDERED, urchAsed a house .soon as. the necessary arnonnt .of The. •' l8c- ; The Official Messenger prints the weekly months ago itchy p do inferior ....... ... .... )?c to _ .summary af-violent political crimes and A despatch from St. Petersburg says. from ffenry Mitchell, and had practical- tenial for the dress was u,nrt�. The Cheese-Unchanged at 13r/,c for large ,' 's - seizures of bombs, explosives and wee• Count I amsdoiH (not the Foreitrn Mins ly paid for.it, Jxrt during the past •levy sown had a long'train of. superb silver and' 13''/.c for'hems. IL - -- pons. The record consists mainly of a ter) and Baron Rolle tvere dragged from days expressed a desire to return to brocAde. 1'he bodice was,luade .hi;h Eggs-.0 e q'uolcd ]ower at ?le to 22a hong eirtimeralion of cities where ehe a sleigh near `I'ukktrm and savagely Austria. This is said"to be due to some- witho„t a -collar, wn, trimmed will, Storage arc easier in sympathy at 150 terrorists have been active. These in- murdered on Saturday. Phis appears to thing that occurred°about-three. months rare olg point.lace,.and the elbow sle-'es 10-16c: . tlud St. Petersburg, Moscow. Odessa, a o On a pay night, during the ab- were fln,shetl with the same filmy lira-I Poultr -Fat chickens, lOc to'1tc, tfiin e g, be the last of retaliation 'tor the.military g y' ,. _ .�{iell, _Nistmi, Novgrirod, Vilna, \\car- etecutions-in the rel.ression Aft he Bql• Bence.of her husband, 61!3. Slelka is all- to rial. The sl+eves just'met the ►c,nit 17c In tic; [at hens i'Qc t9 8,';c,t<hin 6c till-, saw, Samara, Kursk, Sebastopol, Kazan, tic revolt. le Sed Jo have been the victim of an at- white gloves.,._.4.. vQluniiruius tulle yell ?c: ducks 12c to t'3c, thin 8c to Sc; geese Tiflis, marRigaand other principal cities The moods station at Riga has been tempfed assault' by a Newfoundlander_ almost completely en�.,aoped•the L idz. Iris to 11c;.turkeys f4d to 150, for choice where officials have been killed, patrols ransacked and robbed of $10,0011. Many named Sneigrovc. who was subsequent- PRESENTS NOT ON VIE\!'. , - Brasil lots:• • fired on, bombs, weapons and dynarriite ra]]way ofilcials have been murdered. h arrested and committed to the Su- ---------- Baled flay-No. 1 is worth $8 per tan fired , ,office, banks or other d,remP trial He now lies'in jail awuitr Only .the family and inii,nate fr,F•nds i and N a P� were Permitted to set Ilrc we>dddig pre- i here, o State institutions attacked.. A numberI. A oog the hulidreds rereived '� fere tela . i cur loll on Track o 2 t TItOUGEIT TO BE AN ACr 1DF\"r cents. m eek tit•?ria . of the crimes were committed by mere BRUTAL COSSACKS. n _ - ton or Crown tai risF-utor }}earn slated thaF• by Hiss Roosevelt are the intimi ing - Baled straw $6 per for- lots . . boys. ys• I,e'believed there was nothing to Indicate President Loubet-of F'ran+:e, ma,ni. eat on Despatches tell'of a grammar scholar A despatch trom St. Petersburg sa ' track 're . . wounding a reactionary "cher at h-liar- Fifty educated F:sihanian _ Dorpat,I fr til }>lay. It vvas .learned hy,Crow•n I lobelin lapeAry, made, expressly, for XIONTHEAl MABKt;t''S. , troll and the arrest at Berdichett of a most of them landowners,, ha`vil tele='Vfbs; utor Hurn that 11,e whole family, hiss Roosevelt; Emperor \�llliaru of ted a protest to the S[. Petershurgi `w'ere pmFtarinF to leatte the counfry M'= (:eri,laray, hracelel: th'� F.niper�'or of Ju- Montreal. Feb'. 1 .-Grain-Thi .de 15-year--old . lad having -three -loaded grap cable . for Manitoba spring ` bombs m his possession. newspapers against wholesale military fore the Inial crime on, as the woman part, two beautifully chased va..4es of sit wheat. .t y, _ p _ S . executions in districts where revolution- expres,wd a -dicinciination to•appear In ver-rend a piece nf-J,'-MPAe el"I'l•r+td1 wli`':il wsI' ``ry lin There is evidence that a bomb expldr K cry. .Republic of Cuta. necklace of se-i gitiet: - -aion which occutred aC Vilna on 'FeD. arias did not destroy property. cmtrt In . tie her evidence. 'The ft,rn}- ()els-1n.3. 41c: 10,.3. 4#_.; iJo•.4.3rJo. 18 .was part. of a,general plot, with it is stated that over severely nllSt:ed Lure: includitrg ,t tie li<dsteails, had. been iectel peartt; the Tm{,+'rcr of Austria, fleas-79c f.o.b. Per bushel.- - ' .ratnL(ications throughout the empire, revolutionaries have been shot at Fellin,l.Fdletl'-tip in- one of The.ro!tma, prepare 1 diamond and Pearl pendant; the'Em- b where no violence had been committed. tory to departure, and the the<irp is I. res DnwA er a! Chir,a, dnwer steal $arlry 1,Exalts tid 3 - . . No 4.A , - aimed at preventing the participation of g, they had iia malfrescec on the floor f filled with-rare artitles the King of It- 47c tri 4?? c. _, the moderate parties in the election, and At Lizenzuzeti.'in W'esenbur two wo- i sten-.lmericnn uitsed, 32?;c; No. $ 1Ae chief of the,secret lice here liar mart and sew>ral children. who avEre near the kitchen gto��.. arsd n sFFprk from a.h: \iosuic table depicting arenas' in t• I yellow. Sar extra+k-. .. Po cowering in the cellar.of a house,'�cre the fire ignited the ,bedding. The fart Malian life;,,Pope -Pius \., Nlr,spir, rep aent•orders.to the gendarmerie of all the shot in cold blood by Cci gict;'s. that the childien were found c1asPM}''rFsrrntirtrg 'n great painting in the \riff=' Flour-\lanitol:a spri;ig wheat patento. .cities to do everything possible to guard Execuiion,s are . now general In the can; the Kin}, `;pain, i�ie•es of anti- ffil.ti0 So a5'i.7tF, stion;;'balccrs', $'4.20; win- < . . . against similar atJerrtpts. Details of the g I+t.rach nthtr's arrrts !s taken Aa_ Pv-( ' of tr;' wheal. tta'nt,, $:.;5 to 34.50• straight explosion :at_Vilna show that atz local I)at•pst di inlet. (.lrp[ain Von Stever, dente that they were smothered while .qua jewellery. King f.dward of I:n, 1'' , the military "exec i;tioner;' has been sleeping. rid. ser the C i ..h blltors, $1 to iii 0; to ail hags, 161.85 is rev'olutionisls were on !herr way to blow _ a, U a fl, h f ararts of ,t tic _ ' • .. pep.a club-house where moderates were furnished with a list of. fife conc�ernned, has not been disclosed.• • . �' _ ' "'" and as.fast As arrested .they are places \tllttet>d 1.ianru,ba bran .in Raga, rAkn -, M 'session when one o[ Uri forme TOOK if1011EY AT Pica'fOL POl\T. shorts $19 to $,10 Per lon; (Zneclrio ior�ts - slipped on the icy sidewalk and explode•' against a. wall and shot-sometimes be .. — 'CRUSHED' BY ELEVATOR• in bulk $14.50 lu $t;, shorts, $_0; m11Ced -. = a bomb. a firing squad, sometimes Dy a single 1 field tip Twn . nrottille, :z,'t fo 8:t; strurght grata soldier, and occasionauy by the :officer 1 e .Highwayman. nnner in 1 file The Czarevitch, the first battleship 31 - Ladies in a Public Street. iii d i unlle, x"i to S27 per ton. • the Russian Far Eastern Qeef to return in,charge. .. Boy' R r n a �franrje 1f a mRofied Dais- F'er tae, $1.'JO b $1;96; b European Russia, has arrived. rot At' Atitau, CourlAnd, ten- r+volutlon A. despatch from Belleville says : A Gaut Factory. cornmeal, $1.3,1 to $I.U)-pt• bag. Libau. eriew'denounced h,as week.evalut►olnary Sahlydoy night abo- daringut occurred t o'clock.n this o A,G?rlt despatch saps:lel.-on Alliin, Hay—No. 1,. �9 to $8,5n;;No. Y. 87 toy .- _ house i$7,3o; clover. mixed, S6 lo $6.50, and ., - .. • , --. ._. • - L -INCTIING MURDER. headquarters, was burned by soldiers, . _ ora ¢Inver, $5,5(ti to 3a N.r Lou, in car POLICE ladies_ Mrs. F. Osborne'and Miss Pato. a td hl1ccn, an ernF?Iocee in ttlr C. mn although tt cost.Ihr Government thau were proceeding homeward on Bridge 1 till Company v�ur,ilF>tt mill -mei. 'A p F� E The St. Petersburg con res ndent ut sands of pounds to build.: Street east. .which is one of the thickly yiloching death,on SaCu mted4y morning, J lids. ;- . '. :f' g P° •. , populated streets in the city; when n Alfrson and another-boy entered the ate-•1 ..provisions-Provisions ..Canadian start cut volar oil the rouhid Itc�or with a bun I otk ffi:'1; li ht short cut• ;6:(1• American _ man confronted, them and with a revrlt- g P ' g ' ALONE V1'1TF1 A MADMAN ON SLi D. ver pointed at them, denl.znde,l their die of goads which the; were to lake to abort cut, $:0; American cert clear Fal RISING IN THE CONGO. _ money. The.ladies were'so terrified that the s(rctnd �loa utter, r[ 'is suppc?s<<l�ti•ub, 1B19 io .c+:0; curnpound lard. 6/c _ •. � ' - Terrible Trip Taken by a. Sergeant of they-were unable to make any outcry, that Allison instead n[ pulling tht rop+, to 7;c: r'anadian pure lard, ]lye to . _ France Head tie List, With Denmark Mounted Pol]ee, and both'delivered their poelwtbooks `o which would have stepl,erl 'the 'ele%'il",i 1_c•;-Ra�lle rendered. 1,2!,'c to 13i; 4iarns s a Good Second. - their hssailant. The man then hastily pulled the other one, and, 1'.rtiimiug ex--'12(! to 13r/,c, according to stzt;'ba+on A dew ttcA from Edmonton, Alberta_ do cited when the elevator continued to-go;l;l c: ,battoir dressed God p° camped. and although p�lrce were{ L h Lilted 'i l��enev�esps ys:. lguces'p,1' soon._IIp�-- t_ _w u I on i- tt' ted.to len�'e.it nnc}.get out s fu: country drecsYd, $tl:,�,Vis:lb"1.a0; ' . pp ' - iishAd by the. ::wiss Government show West Mounted Police, has just arrived could not be.discovertd.' The.police are on the thliTilcior. .A vv'ooden anal acock- a 5,.25; arch ar s. liv eCs 1d mixed fol thi>'n*opening of the elcv~aloe sh:,tt block-J- F, New laid, 23c to '24,ez. selects, that there has beer' 16,64(1 suicides in from the fort Chippewa district with x badiy handicapped; as the ladies were P g• oto �, Switzerland in the last !flirty-five years. trapper Darned Brown, who had become unablr> to give a dc>scripetion o[ the man.. c"I this attempt, and he was caught and 2uk to 21c:'1o. .' tandlu+,l, 1,•; W,17c per ---- - M the same period suicides in Germany a raving maniac on at-count of the soli- The affair has cause'(] considert►hh ex varit-61 up to the are h, vvht tv his neck i_d,,,,•ii have totalled 33°,600, attd in France, tttcle-of his:susrounding.�: `I'iie 40p-mile wa,• broken, Nr o w•ae att eye- itness, -j;uttrr-f.},aii�sl creatitery, 2";/c; t citemrnt in the city,,as the' t,nkl-uFt ''S or tile, acct rat.. un I ^ ' ' •' "" -.10r. ---274,000. ranch as e g es per- a ir•a w t - ., _-. _tentage of any European'roantry; ,the eoliths, owing to fact that Brown years: a few mirI6t".Biter he as grille\dend. 1•Leese.--utitra•iu:,l.l,•.to 13y,,c; Quebec. Atr83.lr, c i :h a_4r ndit_iDD_L al the SoliCe 4 � , . 1,a+C' 1 Denmark is next, with 234 per million, man wa 'ct2iliBrd to strap httn doytin';o new public schnc,l is to be erected A refiner} 10 treat si.11er ora, will Lc _ - 11 .'.. followed bye'SwiLzertend. ,YLS: Germany, -the dog sled. ,The nradman refeused to l.7:,; first earls, seconds, - •- , i,t'13rautford to cost $45 00[1. eslahlished at Ilauullon. _ $'`'�T�t� '�ffi . ., 206; Austria, INK Sweden. 147:j3,'Igium, eat, and Sergi. Field was ---- , 12.4; Britain, 89; Its yT,'60,x.Holland•, once fes- o as mouttr; For four • .. _- . -_ . ___ _._._ - . .-.._ .. __. _ • . Buffalo, - i3urFAt o �IARi:I:'t. �, days.tie journey south was made es- tffa Feb. 20. ]•'+our t�it m. Wheat arduous because the madman ---Spring unsetlle<:, No. 1 Northern, _ conitnuousty,. struggled 10. regain nix CHINESt �:_ATTACK MISSI4 n t'{ carloads: ti inter, nol.hing done. _ Orrr 4 Q "yC NO REDUCTION BY .MAGNETS. 'liberty. At one Hate a blizzard overtook l u'nri,-Beaty staAdy; N . flow, _. (, / them and they were obliged to seal: �aiu>, 1ij;c; N4ic2 n mixed, 31.,,. .B = - -- ;'New Scheme of Producing Iron invent- shelter under a huge pine free, where >\ � , i ,,te• sore uofed et 45 to 52c. ..._. .. •— - - No. _ in s 10 'Outrage -inn the Province o the I.ul►;, a h,r,• 7I 72c ( ,'An 6ttaivd despatch' says: Mr. C. E. - - • ;,�k•d 1 i O grinlum,.Canadian agent at Christiania, We s' .Rep rted• -N-r . wnK 'i\'HEAT \MARKET. +" Norway, in a.report.to. the Department filS''LEG TORN OFF. .. • of Trade and Commerce, say's that con- 1cw Yorh, Fah. 20:- \V ht at-Seo) ` ' . aiderable attention has been directed-to ;�rth'ur S. Skead Meels a Shacking ' � . ... - .. steady; No. 2 raft, 6�;•ac el,:vator; No. 2 • • ••• or. invention ot...lwo Swedes,.who. have r'ed, 9�'%c f.o.b..stinal; \o. t Norlltern, discovered a new method of producing Death at Port Arthur. The,correspond. at Shnnglmi of 'I'hc I don• Tinies says that all the: i•enafi�rt tlttli,th, tl4;;c f.o.b. :!Ihtat Iron ore. The ore is crtlshed into a fing London Standarcl'tele.graphs:'News tins guards Ita,'e be.'ri wariu'd dint. d?,nl•r A Prince Albert despatch says: Ar• reached here of anolher attack on a for-;is inlprncling. '1'lie Socretary of the. C\171,F. ?IARI:F.T. dust, and) then. the iron is: drawn ou lbur.S.. Skead ,,ijsictai,t miller in the Pi mission at Nganl:inl province ,F Gci mart Legation 'has obtained a, uddi• • ' by the aid of strong magnates; atter If. B. Company's mill here, met a hor- Tor,ultn, Feb: :>t- -- Ilusiiioss of enell .. _ which itis InQlded.into brick lorrrl. rible death on,Thur.:day morning when NBanllvvcion, the left broil, u[ tilt 1s re, ih`rinl 11c1d Uattery• „ .i'eadv at tie \i:eslei X}arkt'1 !.oda tae Kinn CFiver. 1\0 loss of life is ce- 1'he osition in t:hipa .i; be,,?r,}in„ iu y Et work alone in (he hasement. He b I creosingl u 1 The front i. ,+•ill In'r'. Buyers sintest U,l l the hr'lc of the ex —� evidently became entangled in the bell. :Pgrtcd' b rad frori, Clic•.south t , Ill"iiurlli I oilers' brought r,,rw;n•d Neve little, bet . � $YARNED A1fiDST '�VEALTIi. > ing. and vylicn. foirnii'ivas lyinr;-oh Fhe' do Wednesday-an-attempt was T1,100 flu_,• s,n 1 teethan short-kec ts. Deadens did no ' foot with one leg torn from .the body. here I y a ti•usfed Chinese servant. In I I fie Goternnrcnt, sagla to �avc •#t,.• i dt'nnsly is ecicink to placnlu the fS>r CUP e 'fo ,pay more. than •$4.7:i for. --ex hntal Economy of a" Woman Worth but,still"alive:'' lie was taken-to-the hos• unatd:cu the Secretary -of the Nrenuli i - ' otters'. save in* hawse u va the ani Afiltion. }flat. but digit immediately' afterwards, municipal Council while he w;1s aster}+.I ncrs. \'iCcr;,v l'uian'Shit tCai. urn the 1 y P u.'Iencr o[ sui i ti•e;;,„* the Cfull 1:hu- 'rials 1v, c of superior ,quality:_ . .Tlt1 A %vire and child stlrt•ive him. De T he,attempt was frustrated and the as- I,apc, who are arae lnl,solul 1}. quie�crnt, ;N nominal range today was $'iAO to •ti4. . A despatch from.New York says:.�liss'ceased's home wns in \Winnipeg:`where si,ilant.wus arrested: .. ieig „ 'six 11•e;,irnentS \\'ill) 'arlil14'X.y_ lu- ''('.pet cwt. .. .rtiditrr ' .'1t{aria Corsa, 5G years old,-whose'ror- tits °father resides. Ile is either.the sec- "Manv of the great„prnv:incial-'i'iN'-{1;hinaai<�w. If. i; ],resumed that tilt, re:11 (?irilo a number of mi�ir,l ]Harts of ex s•,, tune is estimated at Irum $G00,(N10 to <'nd or Ihird of the> f rniily to meet n ro s Au•e, dis loin a n,arlwd. anti for- i�rtri,' find hutcheis' \\',`re received y: d p h,' g real in for Ills de,palch.of l l'cse 1 rant+s I VI,000,000,'is dead at her horns in_ the liolent death, his brother having L'e,•n eign attitude %'-i ich Ahc,V would 'h1_i•itly is that the Healy is hon•'yf�tnilcu ��ilii 'I he sales of these vv+>re readily made Bronx. Her death was caused by star diuw'ned hyo year,, age Aare Ili assume so"oiienly unless they secret .societies, and the f;overn,irill, t,n'e I:ut'Bight butcher p hoife•t. tiation and exposure,,due to her life of Ilunt ht ,that Pekin a piotec} their cf,tr- ,,,•,tic i�',,hi nt11 For ..insight butchers' heiFNrs, stall . seclusion and economy. She lived en- i 6 P vvlaheslfo ei4hbor ti din; tf i 7. •�' dUCL 'ln-tth: ferefbhfi 'Seltleruenfs o[ Fiorn tt,e neighborhood or Ito capital. ir,I and egUAI in gnalily to exporters tir•ely alone in one roam of the Cu1`sa treaty- ports efforts ere being rilndi - .._ f'nncv price;. were paid._ 13u1 1.hese cel 'residence;denying herself even the ace- UICI�1: Ili EUROPE. ` 1 b g_ '_,' �- 1'FFC}t�Fd{'i rl�It"f[a. essaries or life and refusing the warmth tri ... i tiff+fly to recover Fn•iv_ilc*es • ilultcd =u tic e. .' rank above env others in Ih fotrigncrs, -- A despatch from San 1'rancisco says. hiiteher; line. Same sri';;ll select tut .. . of a.fire, which rpight have been built `•" __ __ _ - i1 ,,Dille 6rters Japan..is believc4t 'C. F. young, an eve-witness-of the r'e cold at $4.50 to 45,75 per ewt: Gran with coal which,had been 'in. the W11ar N:tN"vPs Defent- Freulian petfitinn - q ears. Miss Corsa died \fonduy Scut 10 i�u,i�lt Murderers. to view vvith equanimity the possibility cent x101: iR'Sliangh.Al,'arl'11'C+1'lh'r- alit 'hrtichel's'•. In loads. SaSTd a'l Q4 't.n $!,.:1! ' -r - _ of armed 4nfervenl4<m-heinFl •necessary \\'eclucsdny fro,, the. Orient on 11w ( demand t •c9ay. and I*,ei for y" ere in . ' �1-gift aftPr thirty-six hilurs of medical' 0��'S w .ince. it would rovide'her with occasion slenmer Doric. -Ili. kits of the Intense \allreg .w:are. runt.• lined ones.A-%I 411 treatment, which was provided by 4 Brussels dcspalr.h says: A Be Io olllnin from Chin i what she [ailed to anti•foreigrl sentiment that exists q3 50 to 53,fd1; common 5?.51T to a•3, as neighbors. On Sunday`morning Itie f,\'tS!'Ilton ha, bi en routed in Congo. of a •neighbor-found her fan-i I he expeditic,rt,was commanded by (;oma tYxnet tronl -flussirt.. aniong the Chinese anal predicts That err canners, �wt.:i(1 to $'- per cfee daughtersThe run of short-keep feeders w� co nsrictus,'and othAr nei'ghLon lank nrindint f•fnlpurniaux; and was sent In Shanghai hue additional Compan- uprising will take Younlasn sift t 1200 l'.hi� iter er than usinal tri-Any. - Euyin Char e'of ,the woman.,. ,Dr. F"dw rad•C -minst levo .nnlive chiefs 'wflo �%Wrh its o['vobutleers are bnurilciaal Council nese were killed in fine riot-in'Shanghal Ili glhe•rir w•as ' active PD.. �ratues war g ' ' •', • F'odvin work,xl all day to restore her,i c!un•gcd• with_ the murder of hvu state reported that' t}re P steady. • _ but she died without rrgaiuinF con• &bcH' 1'^1e t&4 t nh-v ono w con_ favors strengglchnruiUnihe fnrlunatE t tjgs�yt, ece nn,lhunboatat s she Shangheiopre tinted per cwt•the top (} ,r'es r,sting $4.4 sciousnv,;s, Alias Corsa vvas born in Irol th. L re: or the C c ncc by Morris. flee .father and mother awns, end are alfac.king, earavans and this juncture that it has beenydecidet the wholesale slaughter of Americans Hogs..are selects, quoted ' ¢St,h(� nn tort I rere 11cth old Kniekerho,�ker iatnilif•�„stopping trade.• They are equipped will, to reduce the British China squadron.' jocdrtl firm, butebtcaDse11o1Rthe boycott he fa,foThe deltvr.e9�w:S* rayl. an ' I . and wit-15 the Sc•huylers, Valentines, Rer-I tifies and ammunition stolen front a Oy GUARD iN- PEK•IN. . ... a >6 ,iv mnlpe dans and Briggs were amons the first 4'tnte faCtrr}. AnMher Expedition is c was unable to transact any businbss the p c��ng bor,� are .r... ;r Fordham. tieing organized. I 'I'hc Ptskin coni esF ondent of The Lon- with the Chinese merchants. ing Iotr MPp + icltlet5 �.. , _ I , a i '• M4x.' u. trios :. .n: _ .n, r',<,iM M_a,J...a,.ur .0 -.t 1,l' +6._ - A. - .1 -­� .........ollgol�;, �.'i� !?I tor'l,, 9 ::1,, 11 i". ��� - I .... Ift-TIM. 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I.. . 1. :" 4�` . --- -­---� ' ' .. , .... !� . _d;- ' ' '' :-- - �" . -----Iw ; ++++++++++# #i , ��+++++++- buttermiLk aimd �vater they would drWA ­ � - . - -A� that I have'been erratic ever since. She . . �z I 0 It 0 0 01-1110-00---�- --- I y Would—siat -coars6--sand-ft 9" . . ­ - I A 0 A'i A A 04 wlw�w"`. - was more than a mOtIver-to Me, Pauli Z.----- -- , -- -- �. --- ".AsI -,I would,`o" --=.-� . I ., and if I*had been born hers, I could not + - . I thing--ffF-t4z-rnurni - --'- �,. ­­7 - ---. -.0 . I . . ,+ sume in surprising amount of it durind .� :;:- A., . I I I - .1 � -1 '. have loved her better-I loved tier be + I I il�a- .. , .1 . . , '4 .I I I .M 46 + tile enJjre day,.-Peanuts and-nillk-se �-- - �..­�.l . -, - . -. - .. - . �, '-7-- -1 -I-- - sionate,rell&eLive m6iiientsi, I am inclined + + to take the . ..... . . ­ . . . e M + judging' by tile way they, grow an4 --­- .. to believe that I have never been quite + .; ,.�,��, I. I--- n v loss of Marian. Not but + , . + thrived. The pullets began laying by-thi :,- . .. . .- I-�� . I . yqn(k 411 things in life. In my dispas- + About th * Far - piac� of- nieat for-them - � , ­ aria ,., I. ficid - right-since the I. .... . .* .. I .. . ':,�; - - -. 'nowing that sum . . ,, .F.. . %Poe; . - . that I am reconciled to it-I% + . I + middle 9f Oc�csber. To sum up the .. I , . .- --�­ '�' - ' ' 4, ' ' , "' - .- '' - - -­ + iner's -work, I consider my incubatost . . . I ...-- - - -- --- . -- - . . - I . . - . . I -- I - ­ - she mugt-be har -wily, Paul, I often, . � : - -.. � .. ...�, . , qpy t . . - - . . ++ and brooder Ahe best investment I hav( - .­­­:, .. .I.. `-� . . : - + I ... . � feel that something is wrong here and - , . . -- . - ..... . . , . . � , .. .. . �---- illade for many years. . . 1� . .. . .- .- . �... -1 . I . - . . .. . '.. .1 here,`,�,said -Uriam, placing.her hand. 'A GOOD INVESTWENT�------�:....___ .. � I . � ­ . I I - ., -. .,�, I . . ­ ..-.- - upqn- her forehead and.upon her-heart. * ' y an incu- -- -- I . . . ----- . : I I ''t.;... I - ­Disgptarance �- ­ - ' ' ' *" L ast winter I decided to tr -----.----- �- . I . - -, -lI-0r, The Strange � ------Z - . . , . � . . -- I . . I.,:, . I "But your promise,' Miriani-your .,� ------------�-� -. - - - . . . , with my flocli - .�. . . . . .:..... - .. I bator, belicv�ng that even. � SKIM MILK. .:' .�..... , 1. . .�.` ..�..... , � ,- . . - ... . - 1. � . I .. I promise;" questioned Paul, with increasw - BEARING C.ILVES ON � I—- -- �. ,.. . I . I of oaly.,.25.liens it would pay, writes . . I./. .".I.,­:,� . �.� . - A A A A.1111AItA, . --- . --- -- - - - ed anxiety. + Annie Hoffar!h. it was rather difficult A grca.t many p6ople think a good cab .. I. . . . . , - --,I-VVVYW-­�'r "xy, truet 'Well, Paul, I promised to - . .. ... . . .1.1. -- I . ,. I .. - , � I . " ' . to &tide on what niake to cnftno�PlTc-fiatsiad on skim milk", says f ­ ...", . .� If not remorse. what de,cite my whole life to tile pursuit and ­7 .. '. .�4:-...... . CHAPTER XXX. - - - .. the honorable. ' - . 4 had.-but littic- money -and none at all correspondeht. - For mainy years owif I - "..I - . '. � . ong.soi- ,ippre4ittision qf her iyiurdereto,and never - .. .. . .. 4 1 � . . . Rien Was the nature of his life-1 _, to waste on e*�Zperiiiienting with unre calves were suoh long-haired, stuntei - I . . .. . " . -1 -Six yebirs had passed-awav,. Thurs- .. In I revoiied to,give roohi'in ifi'y bo8cim to any lhoug4t liable macliinc�. Advertisements anti little things ve Were ashamed of thierm- . . . . . .. . . I-ow? Niany. any times she � . . ­ - ton WhIcoxen %vas the moM, beloved this question in her mind. And as she of love or marriage until that murderer atald1gues galore were studied and a But we .kelt, Z, t.r.ying �mtij we haif .I . ,..,....,I .. . �-. . the should hang from. a gallows; and I n I I chille a suit my purse an .. ... . ;�- - � ,'�''and honored man, as well as ill(, most matured in thought 'and affection, "* a t' d my re -*- I . ,�.,. ;distinguished clergyman of his�-day.and q4esfion grew niore earnest and impor- seal(sd that,promise witti a solemn oath. I . . . something to be.proud of. ,After mUG4 . .I - 11 - � I .,.. -ays croyvded, tihinte. ,Oh,.that he.woiild unburdLn his "That wagall.ve y s�trang�, dear Mir- quirem-evils was found. reading-and experimentilig Nve havc - , ..-. I.I. . .I., �. � 1.. state� His church was alu . r .. . - .- -- The-mistake w&,, made with ,filling it mastered the subject, and now raise fine. .., .�.. - . .i -�,� ��except when he .changed with Same heart to her; all! that she might shar� ,iam.1' m chilled an-i . -. ..� .. �� ..�. broth6r minister, who'se pulpit was with- If "all earnest 111,aul, yes it was-and it weighs upon with eggs that had bee -fiitch. thrifty calves. ,After'letting the calf suck : . .. .. IIs1iI­-. and alleviate his griefs. ' Paul, if two things could .consequently I got a very poor fo� three days we put it in a pen b.f ­­­-,-.. . .,in reach-In which case, a great portion desires are prayers," then prayer ,was me like lead. e, an.1 -:....�-.­�-�. , -11101 nd -native air" be'lifted-oft--my heart, I sh6uld be hap- COuliting the eggs at market pric - itself and let it get hungry. .Then witk I .- � - - �.1! .,. f ' his congregation- follov,red hint. Miria(ii's "vital 11reath a spy as a freed bird." the cost of' the oil used in hatching, the 'three pints of its wother*s milk we teact . ,V,-..- . . 'Pany flattering "calls". had the .gifted ,* md; -her. soul ­eari�est ly de§ired. py. I should be hap ' - . . --- I . . . I . '. 4 . . . . .� Ind 11 Is chicks east as'niuch' to' list . . . . r dear Miriam ch as they, it to drink; this-viay necessitate two 01 I 1: and elosqueni country pa son-received to prayed, to be able to give her sorrowing ,%nd what are they, � : - I I ��:- metropolitan parishes; .but he remained I VVIint weights are they ,that I have noi could be sold fol' �vhen two months old three trials. *A total of only f6u'r quarts - . *�--. . . 7 ..� I . bpother peace. . .. . . I Tile neighbors chaffo me good naturedl�, and , pint is given at,first. in-three - .­.. .-. � ".-:'.. I . . .� ..� . R9wer to lift7 from your-heart?" . , I . Jhe faithful s lepherd of.his o-,va flock as . , over the attempt, and asked to be shown feeds.. if tile ea I does not eeml to be- - - -.� .,� .! ... car hi . -­ ­ -, .... . -..­ ­.. - I S - .- -..-''. _.;. . . . . -.�­ long as they wouldh s voice. - I. -Z , 'Surely you nany surmise-the first is 'rC the proflt w , .. , . I . . . ; CHAPTEil XXXI. I . our brother's sadness that oppre,�sps'tm ,%vhL a& to come in. LNly very strong we�give four feeds, the last , . I 1. . ... .'I As Miriam grew up into womanhoo'i .. ' : at bed time. It always- gets new milk ­� , ­'� ,- �. ­ . . -on tile suWeet Nits. 'Xia-ugh, had at-' spirLts- all'the thiie; the second is tile- iuccess in raising fine chicks with hen6 . . + � ,... Vruden,ce'kept her silent Winter waneth South, for memory of thnt unaccomplished vow; made me feel sui:e.1 could do as well warm from.Vie cow until it has a good .. : .. � . I - .. - .. ' . . .. . of her strange vow. She', however, pm- tended-the-cammodor� to-Vic- - purelmsed. - -ell. . I. - - . - Liu, benefit all ­and-thpy-had so equJully do these two,anNieijeq djvide with the guodtlicubat6i start and is drinking %% This prac . I . . .. . -- is Ile 11 � . .- ­ ' . -- . -Served in her--m(linory the slight.indexes �Of h . ,. . I my thoughts, that they seem connected-, -I'lie.next hatch was good enough-it) tioe continues for two *,veeks. ---­I- -1 " .'IhaL she already had in possession- not yet returned. . . please tile most exacting, but a con- At two we6Rs we .begin, to-feed skim-- -­­ '.----- I'. ­ 'thamely, beginning wiffi.Mariati's return . ,e were absent on +seefft�46. be*-parts of the same respons- . . I . ... .Nil.s. Niorris and Alic ­med tKdt the dnf.- siderable per cent. of the chicks wer,� milk. A teaspoonful of flaxseed meat is . . �. Wasliin'�,ton-her ' long v"isit.tO a relative iii Washington bllity---�and I even dt,ea . '. after tier visit to . a with thc lost ftoin over-crowding In the broader. ,nixed with half a teacupful of warm - .....'.. .-- ..-.. changed manner, her fits Qf reverie, her Cily,.and were not expected back tot a could be accomplished only� The third hatch came off April 24. 'I'll*, of the .. . : - � .. . water -and ,placed on the back : - . .. . ­ . . . ,.;* e ' Ilaul remained in Baltillaore, at- ottw.r."' �. . . . . . - .-1. .. -1 - � melanholy When she I, tuTned enipty- month. ' thriftiest. finest Barred I,Iymouth Bach stove a rew I"I'liniltes. ThIg is mixed with . -, . . .. . handed from the post;olticei her JOY tending the medical'lectures. I '�Dearest Miriam, let me assure you, C icks fi�om farm raised pure bred stock- one quart skim milk and ohe quart new . - . 7 . . L, ' ,ions are but the h - -.* .. ....- . . -- . recOived letters,. which site - Tho house- at Del-Delight. %v as.N-pry that such dreams and vis and died, I .. . i when -she Led life-lkey coyno Out of 74 One became puny milk, and fed taree limes a dai, alWays - !� � �- would.read in secret anti in siltnee, or sad and lonely. .The family consisted if effect of your isoln d brain and over- Lind. although I had to keep-them in s' ,at' a temperature equal to blood heal. .. . . ,. ...�" .. . - '.., ;.. when questioned concerning thcut,would only Thurston, Fanny and Miriam. from an over-heale, 5ent -;mail yard of less than loo squm-a fei�l. Niov0' we have the calf-taking two quarts .. - I -�. -... 16,-Left from ,I,,.change had also pas'�;,d -over'poor sfr,rtned neryes: And you nmst con, grew astOn- threclotinies a day. The nt�w mill� is I . ­ ...,1.1 - .:--'- - genLly but firmly decline . . . , %ht�; � 7: off those stX-fmposed %v,J until six weeks old, they ' , '... I vkhom or whence the), came; the house- Fatiny's-inal'ady. - She was no. longer to.t t1r,)w 9 - rd %vas moved. twice. then gradually.reduced, the skim milist . .,. , .7-, .. . - creature, half- ,and, be happy. and Joyous as a.young 4shingjy. This ya . *..� . Ing at Luckenough, vvhere IN-larlan he -quaint, fantasheal iick- were-sold off increased u. th the calf ist �­­-' --­�...--. -� , � warm I q g and v.,Iicn niy ollier cl ntil at one man . '.. . .'�, . ..;, Suddenly became �o bright-and-gay, an1- unalic, half-seeress, ,in they 7.7" I ang snatches , I croature. should." - - .., . .. u6r.--now here. "Alas, -how call I thro-,V them off, dear these were gkven llicsir freedom; � gethn� thtee'qtlarts sklm milk and on'! ' . . � rt� evening succeeding, v.lie.ri shil .re-. wild.songs,through the ho . . - - ,- ­ - were flne. large and henittry. tablespoonful flaxseed meat three times . . . �� I everywhere, a%vakim, Paul'.'*' . . � I - I . � . � .. -- .- -4 ..,. . tied home through night anti storm; now there7-now p I ay-fle8l. for lily brolher'.., 13Y July 4 the cockerels averaged tw'; a clay. The milk must always be sweet. .. . ./..,-,� �-7 � � . - ... .. . and in such angulsli ol,rijind, that she smilLs: and merriment in si;tte Of PIFy- ­ "I'll -thi§ N(' t 5,. 31, c,f We never overfeed; if,the - I . I . . .I --,-..-. '- ,aw. since You can- neither pounds each- -and by- Auggyms calf does not - I ' -. . wept all night; and ih4E� m'evks of urie-'- and keeping,every one alive about tier. lift-long sort I d were said drink its.milk up,clean at-once we take .. - .. � .1 - .------. � them weighed 83 pounds an �­� .,� le'distress that 1561 Heebbdily h-ealth had failed. her animal eude nor alleviate it, turn your thoughts - . - - I t! 1 plained, unaccoUntab � . to be the flnes( put on the local marizot riwaX whIt is left and .give IPss+-nex1 - . ---­.­- � .�- �:, I lowed thisl. All these lhings� .Nliriam re- spirits departed; she never,sang nor away from it. As for your vow, two� - . . . ...:� � ,. - sat all, day jn. liejZ eyri-1 circurnstancos combifie IT-) absolve you o . I had no meaffs of separ.. lime until-it has an 'appetilte" for three '. .'.. '­� . :� ; . cilled and studied it by.any means they smgcd..- but I - - - 'iting I hem fr,-)m.the pullets,and.all were quarts three times a day; hever any - . . . ,, . ' . if rs -thi§ ydil weev , -e-beerr easily .. . I . I � ,might direct here in the 6�o-n-(ry of the chamber. lost in deep and cuncentrat,A from +`; tho."fl 't L� - �bat .. . �. ­ . . . ­ - - . . y her, 4face, having tho careworn nn lrrosponsil)le infant, when you were h could Ila% poulid- -norp. Overfpeding oil skiin milk alway! . -.. . . . . ...� , , guilty. stud - . .. P on Idn -to- tip the scalcs:at�104 51 unts ji,calf.--Each,calf IS lwpt in a pen . I .+ . .. , .: And her faithful btudy hiul .ended '.n l6o,k �f one striving to recall the pal;t, to rpquirod to4 make it-the 5 C il is. th,it "It 111CY WVL-- j.y it.,A.1f. :SllIF- I . --- . ' .e no t-wo-cah-cs ano alike I :.1. her W � - ..- - -- ---afftl reunlic tliv I--... .....�,- 11 t- llllposswiv II) pt:1 Los . li.,W." IV.,. nrner fed any sloppy rood. .. .. .. . . urarkee.f + gral LiFir-up � but had ,,. %ve are %ery-ptil-LiculaT to give each his . - st i,)u 11 sa..-I it -o4 thought. In(,mi,,)ry.and.uud.-,r,-Aand1n9-- con-Nidoralions fairly rulea.,,6 you froin - ' - ' � , - I or two links, perhaps.wQ,. -y . .iriam received it jt�4;obligatiofiss- 1.006L.Upon the6c tuattens %ariefy. Stale�bread lnoislen�d.'cooked' own ration according to his age.' Whop - ­. '. - '- . '. : - the chain of evi,ence. The first was. that At last. one day, �l . ' L, . - - . I licing Lite-tertnlin- nai'light.'arid"'all your dark potatoes. roil6d oats.-millet. kaflr corn. each I.,; a month old we begin to fkd v I Marian's mysterious Id'%er'.liad.been pre- 'letter'frA�rn Pat 1, annou , I inthi.� rarin -gronnd peanuts mixes',- I - -&little-meal, .�.I .- -�. I . -;! s�tat in the neighborhood, and perhap,;. r1sid dredinis and visiofi:q will dL,.- wheat, curds. ittle hay-and a few q.rts or . . a . . the'AlMeL �ation of'the winker's courst, of lectures. and ilia I ou joyou� with.-the-bread or potatoes and.all th, thus keeping it growing thriftily. Thia . : . . � in the mansion at uf�the hous,.- tb+ on of the examination of ,,itopear: and we-shall have y . ... . ' ' ... L'.1. � , conclusi - I niethod involves. some trouble at times... -1- .. .I ' fill i.,stle ,A, afiy-.yQwgtird, Sure enough. :And I - ' . . .. - . - - L � I warming a Luckenough-that he hail medlea,lLcandidatm tha.sucCe%s . _ . -7. . . .. . . � -- It met her once-or more, and thilt ttis�nzlllw of his awn trial, in the acquisition of his, -t.;,ijre you titat your cheerfulness .%%-it! ' ,. . , mur- .but ii, payS. �­.., , - .- . ­ -. .. ..I­ � -. . - ij:li,411;� th es for tile writ . . . . - - I. I I..­ . ­ I. .. I- r.,.,--.�. 1 . I was liot Thomasl Truman-Alral. tW --and finally his speedy retv -Illv'dij. lerer of Marian was thei'same pers,on." I .1. , � latt�r diploma, , �,ne of c voj�y besi medicin cr of those letters and the . . -.- � ' . . . � - . , I -was an.astsumed name. fur, x%ith ail her home,, �-- . . . . I voi;r brother. Will,iou follbw .. ."Tell me more about those llitters." .. I .. ik.XTIONS FOR SWINE. - .'..-. '' -� �12- " I � �­,' observation and astute jilv6r,tfgation-, Miriam'I impulsive niture-'rebounded 'Vic�?" -� . "Dear . Vaul. -1 know nothing Innn, . ..* .. . . . � . - . . . . �.., * . . .. � . - I I . . � - - all deprimssing. . , 'IN ' a.-bout them: I told you that I'was no! of greatest fatality among . . - 1. sho had not been able to.E.id, that an). ,fi-oln thoughts, and sit-. ,*'o,.no.�Paull . I cannot follow it ill The Lime . I . '­.. . .-one efi.tho, name of Triiman'had evOrr looked forw6rd with .gladness 'to tir? e;..her "inMilfice! A can�hot; flault It I., ' ',tied to subs: ' - :­ - � -. � - I � ciently familior with the Frencli IsOP i.; wilen they,Are comfle -� ... - ' - . . I impossible! , .1- cannot steel m- hearl -"'ill . �� .- ., �-;ist for,1" length of-Aime-on the dry . ."..'�-- : ' - . - . been seen or heard of InAbe colunly. ' . iirrivaf of Patil. ' I itinguage to read.'them.'� . . 1'2':.��..� , bid wn Ile 6ame towarif the last of ihe Week :.tgainst sympathy -wilh hL; sorrosws. nor +"But it Is s.Iran- vor mad,,­�ind most concentrated foods. When thoi . � � ,. � ._ She wu sure, also, thia stie - -__- �e that �ou'fte ilogs are turned into the-autunin s , . . �the man twice, both .times in night arvi . Jr. Willcoxen, roused for.a motlnetai can 1,So igriore tile requirements of ni� . tub; , - v I ' � ,*.. . . . I yourseif ogiquginled-with, their contents + ..­ ... - -forth in (�Ilm his.sad-abstractjoll,-gav e'-.tile,youtl I ;9lemn vow. ' I db-.not by any mean'S I ris to'glean the dry concentrated - ­' ­:. "� '­­ � ­ �'­ sto-M when-she h4d wandercii . - - - + . by getlimt battle one else to read theiii Lde fl .- .� . .. . I n'. � I � it a.warm welcome. I . th;nk . its. accompliz,hment dii illipossl .- � . .� . ­ rood there obtained, if ev,:C- hog choler" I. - �� - ,. ,search of Maria ' .. ' . - for you."a , .. . I .., , n rc��eived . I __Iljty-, nor.wliq it in ignoranct of its na . or-any other.disease occurs, that is th4 '.--'- -- -!77- -1.- -1: She remembered well the s rangI' 1 -Miriar birTi with -a bwliful. b - "Dear Paul. yoll knnw thxt I was .n �­ , - (I ire of that man�the tall form Shroud- lilushing joy. � . . lure that I Indite it. No, Paul! 4 knev., ere child when they first came into iny ,,late. It is'not 'so ihuch because tho' -: .. :� I . - '. . hat it� III . .. . � - gh '�Vashingtort what I prqtni,�--d. and I know I , . .. ..� i , . .. ug i.:erms.of the dise.qse are more prevaleill . - - X In the black cloak-the Uat' dra:%vil I le,.. had. passed thro -- fore I pos.;Psision, accompanied with the charp- , * - ---:.- . : .. -- ..', .-'..`+bver-­the-eVes-Whe faint.specival gleam City on his- performance is..POSLI-thle. There .. I . . tile liog Is forced into . .:�11. , '' wity, home, and tied:speill ' 1 .a-�cum- IhhL I should'nev'er part with'them un`El 0icn. us becalise .. ..I .� ., " : . I . .. I � ... of the clear-cut proftle-the peculiar fal-I a dal- with Mrs. Islorris and he� friends. cannot reel absolved ! hitist - had done their office. I felt bound -i candl.tion which runkliks Wen more sus .. . .- ..,.., : . �7­bf light and'shas:16, 'the diScided' lndlV1- and-Ile'hud brought 'away strang, . .. -()u.' Pit"]. it y-oil :tie) - I was afraid of ldi;ing ;-im,lible to the germts of d.,Pn-,e. . I . . . �� . � . T new 4 plish my work; and ) by 111), promise, . , . .. -%��a' 'i,tinet I . love me, must hdri'llie in do It," ' * Inal was ever Intended to sub- � .. I . I.. ' - duality of air and gait--aii -�,'d.- of.them. my ife, Mir. %Pm, and of those persons that I could. No ani I. ..I . .�I* a pictstitim in her memory,.awl ,IlC f('IL Alice, he said, had an amipijd stiltor. ."I .would serve you 'w-ith- . .;i,;t alone on dry, concentrated foods. - I" . ... . .. I. . as soon. I . .. anything reasonable at d po,�,, t none knew French,except our bri I.- . . ills. - ,� - .1 ,;i- t rus . I . � sure that she would be abte to WIrlItIrY and would probably be it bride' .iam, in . .. itiei, and he had alteady pronouncisd \�hk tile hog'rieeds albiig with-cobee ... � .. -.­ . � . 1. .. . � I ... - . I . . v 'days' aller his return, Paul Me. Put ilow-cial. I help you" 1()%v CAI) -Intled foods I,,; an occasi,nar Succulent - � that man again. . A fen, ... . .! -1,u.;' th6m irri-levalit-to the que,,411011. )Iesi&s, . .. . " . � - . I .' ' -tip ' hought'Ill- tier f&uitd �,Iiriam in the old wainscoted par% yod cl:-o---harge such an obtigati, n . . I ,:atton, ,kvith-the- opportunity to provide I ­ -- I , . ;7 - to this Urne, tile' t '.. ,-at, In"aily rew;uns. I %vus 'shy of--intrud, ., . .- I ; Wret vow, and her life's misAon.-had lor sca'ted by the fire. She appeared-'() have 'hot even a clue. , . 'brother" -- - i0m %vith d6ver, rape. bect�; -arlicljoke4 - ., ?% -1 ­ .1.� -:!-' afforded-only a.- (-,-a clw'. P.kul."­ . .--. I.j.n g upola . . . ' . - . .� . romantic, and heruic ex- .be in deep-and pai4fut thought. tier i I- I'Yc-s, I. hnv I ­ . .IN;,.4 II6 .'know - that y,ati,havo.(be lind silage, etc. There is no reasbill-w' hi -.�.--�� . I I.-.. . � - . .-.---- :. � citi�m(-nt; but the day was; fast apprbjuh- bow rested on the circulaf-work-table. ".You ha�e? NN'hat'is it? Why 114%I-)W; I �. : Ile Should be, abandoned to the condf- ­ . . .Ing when these Index6s'she vetain.pci. he well--uNn-hep hand.- 'nevor Ppolilen of it more"', , - : - p�%CkQt? ­­ I . . .N�diicli invite disca:se and death. - - �- ��--- �: ,r, hea4 was bo .see ."I.sllpp�).qa Mat Ite dees.not even know', I i6nS * - 'Itliat-ghould-lead" al�d he - . I.I au.;0 --: � I I. ­ - - -should 9point to.a Mue . - �UNV�Uccalcd by title.d IW',. - of.11. ming-uninipPr i taller, - . . . . ,There i� not a nionth,of the year wheri . . I .. . .7 I ., . glets. . I � - Til'! clue.I,; . it -would i;I- -lilat-' - . . - I so �sl��Ilt. that I ,in ocasiohal succulent ration-eould not .* .-' -.' �`-- . I. through a train of damning efircurnstan .Ing-bl3ck. rin . "'I confes.." said Paul, "flint if Thurs. ... �- t r*1 t - less In- . --- ­ � tier soul by . d el., rovided for.the hog._This with pure - , � tial evidence destined to t "NVhat L-3--the Inalter. -,,ar sister"" ho t,!on.;,idercd none at al-l-, by oth ,,-- .� I(A) believed 14em to,have no connection 11'e p . . .­.--� .­.f­ :,­,�A asked, in that tender,famthir tone, with .lero.,tod.thart'inyself.' . .:.. . , Yater wbuld enable him 'to. resist an-U ''�:.� I � I. ..- .. .. ­ .�- a unexampled trial.. . . , .%1.A.� wilh the--murder. .1 have-sa much-confl- \ . I . .--�:� I . . , -� - - If"'I I At-least alto%%,me - ... I . .. Paul Douglass held grdivill U� I be a which he sometimes spol�e to'her. - - . �.'.%,Vh a tO I:, ' t t tA I? ' ' t I �'hrow off the germs and disease always i.. . .��tall and handsome youltl,,01. Paul, I am*thiiikih the privili.,go a ' Of., dencli in his e.-xcellp.nt judginont, ilia � . . I �. . � a v,,ry - voll ev,of Our bro- f kno�ving.,-apd Judging . . � hasty Opi val(,nt and sufficiently frequent J4 .'.'.�:- . ­- - ­, I . 1. - . . .1? . -1 . . I ant ino,linod it) retclrsc� rnN n- I)re . . . . . .. I e-a 5-U I-" -it .I holife, trunit., ath I& aive eauntefl-en-,- -11 I ther! Can zzo!hing soothe er- Ghoor Uiw. Its importillic I ,ill, eeted te +eondiliaas in-, . . manners. To say that tie lovc-d'Miriain palli? Can nothing help. him? Can %N-'(,, "I arn about to do so," said Miriam, ton. mict ill 11.1111, 3S 1 UOUS, IR lCUS1, Ull � r death. I � . -. ­� , . ; !it I so-! ,ilia lvtlers. - I xemember, too. .ing .. . ..,. .­ 7. , . . . 4s only to say-that he lovcd hirbselt. She-1 Ito 'hilij.-rio g6od'-at-ail? Oil, PauP. I -and site c6inmeneed-and-told him all slit 1 .� '. , , , �, : - . I - - rdttbW.- -1-leftg- line�w. ind also All. she 5115171pcled-of the itial I I i-' unl-ven,al-opinion at 'the. tim,- - ....i. I .:..r--�-, ---, . ..'-- 1,;� .. I --. . . -- -ttf-ev I . . . I . .- 1. ­ , . mingled virt cry thought,-­axrd7 ) . . hi��t thc nan; .l=:::t�fJT'. H.,- ?1.I...S.jq.4y had !allel; - � I- . . --- -'-------- . , .T.-ng. and purpose olt ms neart. sa much to comfort film t I�(to -be- earcumsLaps;cs tnal, ple(i7d"41 al t %ic�tjm it) bonic marauding waterman .. LIM SUPCK NOTES. � . ".. . �... . . . I . . I - .. .. . And when, at'last,'the-tim� L;4rj1c That lieve it Is beginnin4 to affect my reason. .-;inati9n 'on the beach.. in (,onclusion. � . -- -- -and ftrid-dreallu she infdimied- hiin .of tile letters in h& -tile most likely thing to have happened. Wilan-the.:team is not takep from the " . '�., . . . Paid had to leave 'homb fQr Baltimorej n7akc me 'see visioXis I, . 1. I .�.. - But., I,) SW isfy �Oif,�Iiriam.. i,f you will .day - -ain portion . .. � -' Tell mc--�-do you think any- po agsioli.. . . . . -;table fi�)r sev!�ral s, the g', . . ss . . .--�-7-I��-.`�;.�1. - -ith tho�;e lottc.rs.. I.will givi� ��z . , � to remain absent all winter, for the pur dreaffis. jl(js,�*Ielier', ()( tile .ra.lion should be redur!ed pn�­. . -.­­.. . . .1 .3, 1 rust tile N*, . -the course of I Vs' . I'And%where am- now I . . - . -&Uending ect'll thing can be done.Vir.him?' - erh and impartial- study, I - . .­ . . .pose of fege, Miridin leart-fedl*­ ' Miriam? What ire the), Iiko?' What is... theni a tlinroug laird. and the usdal ration not be given . ." . . � at the medical col . Ah, I-do il�ot know! I .have just lef! me illiat thev ilnd:UietT.Af1 ftn(Y.nos clue.to the perpe- until work or exerdse, demands it. I � . I . ..the pain of parting, and understood how his stlid�,,dear Miriam, where I havt! had their pu�port? it secins to ' � J ator of .that diiibolical-deed., I Hope, . 1,, . .I . . - ss vvould be for lior, 'a - long -ersatioll.with. would ns)t olily give' a flint, bill affor r ' ,o .. .I , � -1 ,�­ , .impossible, happine and sericius cw.i\ . . Mirin�n.-that you will,fccl yourself Ire Qivei ill,e, poor fodder in the early pict � r�. . . 1% with Paild awaY4 on naval or �Illilitaly I 1-sil""", �- . . direct evidence against. flint d6moni�lo . sibiIii-y-of-pursuing the Of the winter. Same- strai�, corn'fodder % ... .. ore- an a rl7ir -."A.ndw1intN,.�a.4; ital)(,)ut'? MiLy I know?" strange to�m,� from tho rw,pon 1-1 I - y cir iyos,And li-ss�.3ssin._71n-d-117 seems I - and pi%.a vines-can be led' at this time. . ..... . . U -i' i u,nkIl,1%vii­dcm6n--:a-pur�i.uil Xk,hich I con- N\*Ilet, \.Liu conic to the bright, eiirly-cut of two,,three, ve years; alli Ic - . ,pe liods or . alal-, '!You must know, dearest Miriam, it that tlic,y kk-cre not C\, it .d, wiih sider'N�Orsc than a-Nvild-goose chase." - . . . ' after that sho never said another vs.-tied .concerned yourgelf.aiid-lllef'l said Paill. vieNv to tli;il end." - .. clover hay the- grain ration-may be les- ' �m .-.. ..' ' 1. , id not They weVe interrupted by the entraw,v , t*,��. - . - but th�y­d . I .­ � . in favor of his w;,,aring Uncle Sani's by hor side, and told "Paul, the %encd- if' the sheep are in good flesh, . �' ,: .� Iknd he took a..4eat y %.�erc, - bf Itic-LOy'with [lie mall bag'., .Paitl,emp- ' . .. �.�.I . There was a -Afterwise it should be continuRl - ­�I-: 4 livery, alifioughshe'lliad (0iften.expressed 'tier flow much lie love-4 lwr, and that he. point mt the writer, eveu. . .tied th& contents or..it upon the ta-610. I- ,1',Lo�e wlici allrangt% In adNlanc * . I .. . ... a wish that-he should enter ill(,. a)ri-ny: had Tirurst6h's 66nsent to asking tier -itote- aniong .them-a not,� soliciting ;i ' c for tire . I . upon tile-very TheVe were letter,% for Mr. Willcoxen. � ' .' . . - � or, Pau�l was s6 pi-o.- hand in marriage. ' . I . . niecting..xvith. �Iarian. . comfort of their poultry gain.prodtablo � ".,. ...... . ,. :� - . -.spot .whel I I. tot- Miriam. rind for Paul-hiniself...Thost, � - ' ,­ - .... 1. Miriam's affection f . . .found and quiet, that sit(, did not kn(jw Miriam reptiod: I . ....evening, awl upon [lie vcr� . egg returns during the. wintei. M,l t ...:. V - ,It committed I for Mr. Willcoxen were sinit up to him . ': . +­­.' � . - yield '.� � � ­ - .re tile mueder'was . )eople do.senure a profltabTe egg ;���,�­.,..�.. : Its depth 4 stren6 ' lo�alilies is afi absolute c6r-' ' . ." �� , .I All. A.s sh" had riot -aul, there is bee 9�crut. that I havo 'and whe ' Iting. to indi- 11Y the. boy.. �Iiriam's letter wag train ! - - W,t -believed tha; parting froin hini AvOuld Ise I w-ver-imparted it) you-not that I -vvish.!d But that note Contains -not . . ' soln�e . ­ . -- � all taug,ht, tier, to k . the 4dentity of its author. Than) Alllco'Morris, announcing her.'approach- in, , 'rhe supply of fresh laid eggs in I ,.,.! pWnful,until Ahe event h oen it from you, but that nothing-lias cnie . . . furra�. a fainty.� I .- ., ..'' .�'C,.;, - decu a I . I, -besides, a number,oT f6rei,in lbtters ing, niarringe with Olive. ,N. I tile city rnarll:cts'every xvinter-hns more - � . - are. . - . I I .so even-no*she did not kfiow how intor .riled to c, 11, it out . . 'Thomas Younig la,,vver of NVasifington, and in- 'a -t two years, ani - "' .�..---1.:---_ I.WinedNvith ever), chord and frbre'of lie" Sbe pilused, -,vililc Paul regarded her written in French, and-si.�,ned � I th n doubled in thi; hvs * - � * I. Truman,'-no French nam-0, by-the-by, a Viting and entrealing WriLini to corne to yet there are not one-fourth enough to ­ I !,-� - heart, and how identical with her lif��, in IIIUC)i curiosity. * - I , . I ." ty� aiid*be her'Urid,:lsd�aid.- 'Pattl��' . 1.-... - .� ,�.-. . "What is it, Nliriam?" lie at In,"Ch 2 v.-hich leifds tile to believd (IV".(i .I - was her love-for Paul. She was-OccuPie-.1 Ill- cii�cuihst,'tnci ­ I �,nly tile demand at g9pt! prices. � .... � ' .�. .. .�- '.' . ..' '§-;k�'erc from Some Of-his 'medical Sul !.I ,� a more enthusiastic devoti-i I(, lie quired. - - �, . - . . that. it must-have b�-cn an.assiiin(N As a rule, horsc,s 4iavo dope Lett�r.ini I ;, ..:, , ,, ,i one-." -lettel . . .b , ,classmalcs.-- By tlia�.time they had read 11. ,.: . ..�­ . -ballcd liel, gmtrdian. , I I'And those I'l-OnCh l0tters give no 4n. . - . a cold Mable %yell ventilat,ad than in .1 I . . 4,1rottler," as she . "I .ise(l my ,dying mother, and I and discussed,the con elits of theit J,- - - ' ' i. 1. . . prom I , t epps riner lr)ol�ing building not so well aired. � I - '. The mysterious.sorrovv, the incurallit! sealed thr. promise,with tin oath, never dio.alion of, tho'Viliter, ekhar?" �,,--tl, tios, -a s(,,rvant come in to replenish the . . - . -- ,melancholy of a man like ThUrsUln Wil.1 I- to be, a bride until I sliall litive-beon­" "I am noi,-sufliciently nequaiii1ed i i . . . indeed: a building may be mad(:'s6 tiglA , t ;. coxen, bill illvosf Il'illi %N-Mi I ill, ahuscript. (Ire. .and-I.ay-tile-cloth for tea'. ' ' . I ' . I . � . cout'd not "\Vhat, Miriam?" - , I .... ­� ai-'I'miguage to read it ill ill -)xc a Nvith I�inibor, lath ,and plastor that ill I."I�;.. �I, ... . .. 1. �o h more difficult �),Vhen Mr. %Villct In'jqined .111ien'i ,I t .I., " "I ' #0 .peculiae interest and even s1roDge. fa,1- ."Art avenger of P.ood!" . .,..- 7 . � I -%�,)licll, ��ll-know, is muc I a-letter oil 'Miriani'& lap,. winte.r-tinie, after a period (of ,.several..I .." , . . r,­- ., Iiri;llLl's.'enUnl.-,i:ks- '.,-.\Iil,j,ani?,I ,, . . 7. . '. ' t)!�ai print. ,-But I preilalle Illey poito supper, . - ­�?. - ' . I , -he.lait s -oin \ -s wntliiIr. it beconies very. � ­-,- - �� cination for-one of N ' : I inforinin-cr her. that it we. fi .It.. days of ztiro . - liply ., -1w 1w a . cold--ill. �JaI,,J, colder then ,.)lie sit tie, earnest.tcmp�ranient. , .01.1 11 was allhe gaid,.and then lie rctillaill- o k th[lig definitely. for lily dear mol vIto advised theni�of'her daugh. ' ' � I . � 1- . . - ,Ill to Mr. NVillt:*xen,\yliq Morvis. N I with more than a dai;glitt:i`--; lovt�. c(I gazing at her, v;; 'if he doubled iior- ther sho,.vW 111c boarded up ,xitli a l4ingle (hiclaliess -d - - - , - * hini -)k thu greatest ilittTeSt in the discovery tt,l,'s int(nided marriagr­­ and.lorayed, , ­­. I - .-7% she, loved him with all ill(! ilripcissim.loll pI,rft4,"( sanil-v. . . I I . . tot. illent--to be�-prescnt at the-cermony. niatelied. lumber. Ilwyond a cortain . �. ,.%`. . cl� llalun�; Ilf'r llt'�I`Ut . "I nip not and lie told her that nlorc-1i­glj­.v(, mni�o -a. Ilvild- - - ­­ --.- - . eai,ncsl.nWs ' of. h. ns,,idj &,LrJ1aul. IhQii�gli y,,)it of tile Illurderer, sli(,Iltest. Midain rep-lied that shili-had-rec-clived..a, limit, it�e tile oll�sitl,2 air out, tile coldef I ... I . ­ ' - .yearned as it, would breiik -with 'its wild, look as ir you thought SO." - tIl6sc,, loilters liffni,ded not thi?. . ing to 1�eep L - :. 1. . .. Intense longing to do him some go0d. io .. -,F%plain. yourself, dear-Millaill." . cll.TeLto the perpetrotod of-tile crime, and coninjunication to the game effect.- t -,vi,. milie. thc builairut. ' . . . . "I I . . �, . -1 . � cure' his sorrow, to.mzl�(. hills happ.;. 111,,ant going to do so. Yrm roniomber that who0vel' lilicrtit have been-Alio-ks. . "Then, my dear. Nve will go Up 4) . . � - ,� ...:'. I . ., . . -, - I � � �­ .:- .I­ ­ ­­-.� - � nis NNhcni biiI-for­tb-,1. Maritin A'Iayfleld?" she' s-riid. hor face Iv- 'sassin,.it ceriaiZ could.nbt have been VVashingLon and. pas�-a.few weeks, and I\' - - ="+ � , - - - --- I *; - - ,. There wera mome . -- . I . ed'ding, *and.sec-ills-.in7 ­ ­ . . . I .. is evc-r the atiend;!jit. qinning to quiv(tr Nvith, eviolitin. . tile. auulor 6f "llose lotters. '11� wisfie-1 attend Uils %v IN - ,.,..�-- , - ­ I .11 . 1. ­ -, .sweet shyness that . . �' . .. . . ... -� "Yk,.;;1 ves! well?" .. . , to. tal iiii. but motheil. dc,- auguration of Gen. !.--. You lead too 41"ird V�0own-Mitl0l',.' NVH -lho Ile " * .,. . ..`� and conservator a I . , �e (houl Nvith It . I f such' pjfr�! fei..Iing. , G 0 1 " . --- . . . -for cifie -our years -I,., pl� --11(irli, l­.'orl­0iwt.;INvn's 4,tilh,r, are - - -.� .. ... �' .­::-� I § 9tV1')il9'(A)uu91l 11) "Y6ii *r&ji(-mh-r ill ti 1.10 and ina W11. c,lined to give theni tip; site thought,it lonely a lire , (if � , . . bn y: I ­. .. � I ... . t1iis wild desire wa. . ill'. I see it affc:c1s your Iwllllll,;1);,I �'plrils. \-jsll� -,. old.cliap. 111)(1-have a .1 - . would b-,­d1Sl,r,.;i-A,c�L I a-Mar i an's.memory . C.olttc illon, � - � �-- .- + � st tier at-his feel. to embrar(! itfs-hilms. M hor &atli?" . . 1. , - - J drop O - M . � .... . ca -I-I I&N�e%UC�ft­-.I-t5-�.Ie rl.1�1-1-.�injj bl i I i�'i ---[ ­- -f .�;Qlllethill`�"in Usti-hnusekeeper a and with..fears beseech hills it) I.-I hor ")'('.---y�S1" - " L .. .. ,7---Tt)---giT-1:�:1-­r-- - -d---- -( . * . .. , ler priNa o. correspon onc(5 tip -0 .1 IS -1,hev,\,t�-got. a joh lot upstairs I . nighl di-;sth fo.11- astrangor. luol so.1,110 told hi ,It you, in my nbstractiun. di-m- c1tild: but rosins. ­ I . ­ . "....� I ..� ,� into.that.dark, sorro,�vful bti4rilli. Jil -0 , -101i Valill'thfilt SIOWII.� - - Ill..lie ill(, hall be,s6 no longer. Y,pu�shall viiter to'ni-glit"81-id-y-Ou� n�ast�.r-iiln'V(-'6iilo vott- --.- I-. I I 0 li!u�tj� siiid Mat of aIt.nwn,­(-ortainly lic.lia.d the it s 'f6'� ,,.o..,, �, . �:1.- , '' if she could make any light WILI its) like ,�caltering. ii,rh1hing. ;jvtf ,� sriil�,d -,jtii- . -oll,rc loomi-ig for hinf." "With PIc.- . - . . Ahere. - ,She feared that lie had sillll(�(I,. three places at onep! lloif. oil. I,Jul ! icast right to claim them, and so the tapon1he life bett(�r , a if N s1lip! N\110 sp(-nt a - . .. . .. - . I.s6rro\;; v�as-tff-� gfiaw- such 'Nvas 'the 'consternn'l!mt nnii grid nintt(!r rosiod. But mother always be. Miriam's eyes thanked his cuLle. Fbr ,�11�(,.!' sqid his I(Wil , ­ , ,"% � .L - I ,Liial his incurable - discovery of ; very many a day Thurston had'not, conr cha'Uy fll�c IninTiles-,\'ilir 1110.1)1111N� (Nir ' '/ . Ing, t,30th of that worm that ri(!�t,r (lielli. excited by the . Marian's linved they field tile key to the di.co - "Much nbliged to �I . , �. ..4 �I., . . , - his heart; but stio ation. th'at ill(, 1w,rol!wr suddtF)i of-til(-guilty party: end nflslr�vard ,she thu . 2i pre)Ing an n efar out of himself, and his doing a ,,, gla�� t)f Burton al - . 1� - ;� ­ .jj� , _dofibled. as,,;Ossl I � .ow was hailed as a happy omen by the you.-VIR sklre,: R11(-1 nf)3,V L thitlll� 131 ga . _ uld lie hftvc-'don�! to deaths Oasst:A almost linnolir bLni to-nio, with th(: charge that, I n - . ­ ' '': I too,V for what co . ed, r,xc,,I,f- loft t r suffer Ihnni to pass.from young people.- - - -, .1 and 11;1�,e"a look at ,tho '!ob lot' in the . I �� . . . I . I . I plune[is soul Insuch a holl rsf tlslnii��!Ifll:? by �hc yespenti�'(,, fniiiiIii-, of the do. should tinve tho: 'tiFilled Their few Treparations were soon com. dval,ving-r6ritill." A1,11-11 1;o tile butler'J. : , . - . .. . tip-C,om,1lit -a crinit,? Impossib' reasfA. Chilli as I 'fh,ln­NVFi.*';, I;auj.s I lily 1)04;"Ossion until y I lr l,'(j " rquaintanvo strode up ,... ,W,h(,Ik I Idlist- ,as trens,)6, a sin fo'he�r. think It-wEis the froniondouA !�bool� of Lli,�ir dc'Stil)V (d "Ave't.5,�i,4`7,114--f, the PjQted, and on the first of M, arch they, jlorror,.his noW. �' � - .I I ri AM , , - �- ,-- "' , + ..'F + + . + 4-1 + "' U .14 01 . , - I - - - ­ - I - ---- t I 1� I I IInAt is I i I I I I I 0 I' i, I I � I I I . .1 . .I a 4ated. Iiis famt- was f(lW6A ')I I her sudden and dreadful defith, thiLl tnlirderer-Aor ,xtatever, Vr Wftaxen w Washington City. �, tile ,stairs and wa,�; so,on \\-:frilily-slinkintl I ,3f nd bit 0 ry centre, so might thinle mO*W felt T� I that ,,be.conimued). tho hand ,)f his.hoc;i-­.��. . . the f-Ar, ,.As name most honored among throw me entirply ont of I "Is.---p �-­, .- .. � . .. I. . �. . I - .I I . . ­- . . . . - . I . k �� ­ . I . - - * V. � *1 - , "� � I . � 1; !r - � I I -t.��,I -1 � . I I . I . I . I .1 . . "-,.,: - 1�,,�i ­ 4t.4 ­, -1� I T . . .I I I , , . ­ ; . " , - !'I .. I 11 I ­ ."'.. I I - . . . , . . 1 I � . ­ . �­­­ --11- ­ ", ­­­­ - - . -�-, . 11- 1 . . ". ,�� ­! ,.11:,.L�1-1 'J­­k-.­-­ I I �,,,*- i . z,,I� '- ­ �-- ,-��, �.,�-�---�--�-.-��-�,�.-""�.-.��,�.l�,Z,;-.L-.,�L;�*,-,--�: -.vft. -, , � , ­i-�- - ,,]�� ,�� . �� E I ., k -, ,�:.,, , ��-��Aw�p��� 0.7...N?c.'�', ,V,<•n .ar `-...2,.. :�:a�,r- ,',c. .•a�A ,..in•'w�. --r^ "-'L w!.. � c�. s��itf. cau3a of the Poor roads. It ifou es- "C)Ine to Clerrywocxi on 27th" y „ pensive arl..l the people are dlnsatis$ed ( . ipublUtiod every Friday morning it-its OlZe ' theNvat it. In his found throughout OSHAWA. the township had found much air-citiy= .fx< tun. war ^ tChBTt'oubti-. -Mies-Mater-Whttney-retu TERlfB with the ratepayers themselves. They flits week after having spent a month416 n Ut'd Uut_the cgrllntiSsionera and do in M6 eal. (�.iiaygjsas; $1.00 1paldlasQvataoe bully' o.fai iflli work. `Thought A The directors of the Athletic Assoc:- - t�kaf QL Th@XtOfi, vote.on the statute labor question the. atiun and Committee appointed lits the _ _ _; Pfopei@i0 %- proper thing. People do-mot wish to annual meeting met the Committee E- - The People's Cash Stor&e _. . _ return to-old, nor retain the new. from the Agricultural Society, on They do not know what they want. Monday night. It was 'arranged to Pickering Council. M. Gleeson had 13 years experience unite with the Agricultural Society --- - - -as pathmastQr-and-could not see -how for exhibition purposes by giving -4. _ `k A special meeting of the above Coun- we could.'return to the old system. them the free use of the grounds for - eil. was held on sattirday, the 10th- wages were much higher to-day than this year, if the same are not enlarg- Remember Our TERMS are strictly cash - Inst. 'The members were all -present- 8-m.10 years ago, but the same,rate, ed. No flnaneittl or -other liability is and the road commissioners, with few Our rices are as close as quality and value will permit. ® axce tions, were also n attendance. 75-cents per day remains in force.. assumed and the holding of the fair is P cl Y p W. J. Mooney,. com; div.7', did not an assured fact. The larger schemes No shoddy goods pawned of on the public as all wool goods at a The -reeve in the chair. reside in the division and had not will be worked out by the Committee great bargain, we hold out no bait with a hook in it to catch the * The reeve explained the object of heard many complaints. UIISer old and by fall there will be a fair held public, our goods are what we recommend them to be, another thing f 'the meeting, that of considering the system much time and work was fool- here which it is expected, wiil be a we don't do, is this, advertise an article to be worth $10 and gold for _ c 'best way of improving the present ed away. Thought new system the credit to the town.-Reformer. $5 � a'great bargain its real value being oil 5 and still the Gyle r� = sj stem of dealing with the roads, best: Leading roads were in ch ' r� -- pe r' ince New Yearn there has be sL m better coni _ "Hntrsll 1 for C11errywtwd on 27th." Bet the hook. -Ean�r�vabTie Tie7ieve that stores who are vtation to return to the old sy system: Sidelines should ,be made clearing thousands of dollars per year get rich by selling goods atone k statute labor. The majority of the passable, but leading roads should re- Half their real value, no they don t, but men realize the truth of what _ •:`, - Council were in favor of the commu- ceive the moat attention. lYew ddvertisemesita. P. T. Barnham said: "You can fool all the people part of the time, 1- Sefton system and -were open to-re- Geo. Davidson, com. dims 8, did not and part of the people all the time, but you can't fool all the people i ceive suggestions for the improvement have much trouble in getting menFOR.f�ale.-A baby carriage. Apply all the times'' r of the same. and teams, New system much ahead ' to Wm: I, Moore. -Pickering, ont, = S.C- Palmer was in favor of the of old. Contract work under old sys- 20-s_i- We are offering real bargains, Suits and Overcoats swap down. resent system, but thought some ,tem unsatisfactory. Pour ravel and. Just think of it a splendid SUIT AND OVERCOAT that will wear - p y g EED GOOSE WHEAT FOR SALE P good changes ought to be made. All work slighted. The- snow business .S The undersigned has for sale a quantity of for years for only $12, also a fine BLACK WORSTED SUIT AND the roads in the township.cannot be the great difficulty. Some roads are Goose Wheat. clean and pure. JJSEPH OVERCOAT for.$17, nothing to - dealt within one year. Under the too narrow. LAPP.Cedar Grove. lett - resent system the leading roads had W. Sadler, com. div.9, said he had O RENT.=A farm containing 150 $dente in saying the above values are unequaled Come and eaamins pp them. We are selling other lines equally as cheap to make room for •r - been greatly improved, and the Coun- a'good division, and a good--lot` of T acres,situated on the Kingston road, one _oil knows where every dollar is spent, a 3Vo trouble in (ting men a.,a a Ll mile.eut_of FiekerLag viliaga. For- s Overcrowded with stock - P�PI ge estictrrars apply to w J Reasin,PickeriaQ/.tt - J. A. White did not consider the and teams. The people did not want p - - present spstem the beat. Many rate- to return to the old system. Always T!OR SALE.-Naw cow, 7 years old Fine Labrador Herring and Salmon Trout 1 payers are complaining: Roads are did work in June after turnip sowing. r good butter cow for sate. also one not so gGod d they were six years Space relents us from giving a. Yorkshire di for ring. Fn1['CEIAPMAN,Audteold. Boar for eyj, Groceries-a full supply of e)hoise OClsd best. Crockery, { - i O. He had travelled-the roads a P P vice. Also ipeng YF. K-rae and Rerkahizes g summary of the remarks made b the great deal and.must say some of the others, but.the council received much ono. - p$y Boots ` J. sidelines were in a shameful condi- information from Commissioners W. and Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Patent Medicines, Ogilvie's _ 'tion, OR SALE.-Goose.wheat and:rim Household Flour, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, W - T. C. Osborne thought the cotnmti- J.Michell, C. W.'Disney,Disney,W.`Feaeby, F othy (suitable for seeds, thyro'-bred - g R. K. Tann, G. Cooper, J. H. Michell, short-born heifers. several bull calves, first- Belts, etc., for sale _ tation system, the .best. Under .the C. Florence and Messrs.. R. R. Mow- craw young.rock horse,sad a few nice.ahrop -old system there were too many path- bra M. Gleeson, C. Phili , E. Will- E E.P`Pa ewe iambs, Cheap for quick t sales, D. SI MP S O J,�l & COMPANY, ' :..masters and these were changed every y' p E E.Pu¢h.Ularentont, 18 t f ' pear and work was done piecemeal. son And H.Ellicott. She result of the'_TOR SALE:--A farm containing 50 _ p meeting will be to improve as far,its V BC�s•being lot l9,rear of 9rd concession, P=�K�iiR�=".LV , ONT. - Some sidelines got more wort: than at possible- the present system-'which Pickeriug. Un the•gremisgs area dwelling, - resent. The policy of the present t p , - P y ( a'tll be contiauetl"tt present. - barn, stably, secs Por panic V. b avPtq n, --- - . . system is to attend• to .the ending � LEWELLYN BOCrFE:or W. V. ktc�dion, roads drat. He did not agree-wit • Hear Mr. Dewey and-wife at Cber• Pickering. Mr. White. Leading roads are tet- ry.wcod on Tuesday evening, T j; BER_ SAWN.-The undersr n 'ter nog;'than six years ago. JIe did 1 not think that sidelines ttiaL g'erQ riot -admission 20'e:Sad 10C.' - � ed s prepared to dos cereafn ainount�of _ t n ta..ing on her prormires,to- W.coa,9, „ used much required to be kept in - c ic$ene Loa mat tie brouehc to at any r Sate Register. g, o,%. L. PALMER. inti class shape. __ _ ---- -- _ -- Y ' time WAS.I -- }armies-MF•-garlane was not suticfied _ - -- -- ZZ !! > - - r j `'T h �' �i __ with the pre, cstani: It tira3 un- +,1,�•.� a, FFti Y 26TI1, 1911;-Auction - 1 !orS Itis derstood when the commutation sys M.- "of -faun sEock, .implements, �VC�lCB 4Q �re tern was rdr;pted that comnmut.t.:nn fuzniture, etc.:,the property 9f Jas- -- OF- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••�•• moneys goal, be spent in lornhties ,,t.ph Lockwood. at lot l.i, r6ncession 4 ° mouewht-rcollected. All r0cp:t}•er. ;:;, ple2;erin�. Sale at l c>clock. see Mary Pollard, DeceazZQd, _ !our friends .for_ their liberal- patronage a+bould have a chance of doing xv4ks hill?. Thos. Poucher, .1�ictioneer. -` Many coxnpla.in they, zeceite nth invz -t t e9v tY, b'ttl:'Y '_'�rn 11N .-rtucti�>n Noti�•e i.iierehy l;iven.that purselant Vhichl Vie have received .in the past, we Cation to work, and demand t:ieir _ sale of farm btoci:, implements, etc. to K. . U. 1897, chapter 1:"J, that all. Aright to do so. Thought. resent. at lot v„rear of 3rd con., -a little persons having claims•against the-es :-�gsk thein for a continuation of the same, tPm all right if illipzoved. Wottlti west of:1ndlec,the property of Jas. tate of }Lary Pollard; late of the• Vil- salpport any by t'm that may tie best. Hult. Sale- at one-'o'clock sharp. lags of Yickecing, widow. ovem er. believing' that _our stock" of Note Paper, 7. H: Connor; cam. dig`. 2, said-that Terms c .,h. -See bilis,' . Thomas who died on the lith of November. eti " Crnmcillors inspected the road-4 eN er_y pciucher, Auctioneer. 1905, are required on or before the,24th Coung with r commissioners and should TCE9DAY, FEA Y-rT�fi, l9ihl-Auction March, 1906, to send by iette•r or.(U School Books, Knitting Yarns, Rug Pat- -know the roads requiring -the In-Ist -sale of household effects in dicker• liver to.the; underiigned Solicitors fox ^ Rork." Under resent system a team g Executor of the will of the said deceas trons etco,. will be found entirely sAt1B` bt p izrg 'illttee, the prop of the r a ,t must rake a full yard.for a.load, but estate of the late.Mrs, Jits. Pollan. ed, full particulars of their claims;and _ -'under old systeni would.not to a Lwo Sale at one o'clock.. See dodgers. of She sureties,-if any, held by them. factory - _ P<< wheelbarrows,and pxtbmasters couldAnd notice is further given that not �••••.•••••••••••••••■•r_ •••�■■■•••••.■■■••�••••••• ••� ; L. Fairbanks. auct. . ed not make :hem do differently. Under WEDVEaDAY, FES. 28TH, 1906-Credit the said last mention dote the said ..................................... e old system township often paid for sale of horses, cattle, -hogs. grain, executor will distribute the assets of _ _ _ ,� .grstvel they never got. As-to-char etc„ on lot I9, con. 7, Pickering, (lie estate of the said dece sed that ratepacers could not :get' work, miles north of Broughaml, the pro amongst the persons entitled thPaeto ' E . r l k would say that he hAd tried- to get haviri regard onl to the claims of M .- �& i perry of W.W. Ward. sale at, g t'Whis for the rock--crusher, btit could ape l,illa for particulars.. Thomas which notice shall. have been i given ll not not, et them. Poacher. auctioneer. b v ,requi an hat lie g i n t reel. t ... -- - •- J. H. Gorman, cem. dic._1, said_he tleliable for _the. so-tid asset, Cir any - THi,R�3DtiY. �1:\F.eH 1GT 19t 5---1uC- haAmuch difpculty in getting faithful tion sale of faun stock, implements, 'part thereof to any. person of wbosz work. 11'e have had three wet ..um- laiiii he shall not thea Have had _• _. etc. will he sold by public on lot niers which made it more difficult and rear of dth ccsnee cion, Pickering, notice. , ezpensive to gei work drone as it could the property of i'riah .Percc. b Dated February 17tH, 141(x1. . - uot• be done eafly in the Beason. It mdritlis credit. See mills for partic• Dow t3� MtGililvray FUR SAL H -341 acres of first-class was difficult to set a tune to snit every- Mars. Thus. Poucher, Auctioneer. Brock st., Whitby, L' land,beteg th'eancth•sast quarter of lot 9, 126 Calls from Business Firms fo one. All gnanper ..of exenws were T1r Esmq, JlaRch'•FTH, 191 1-Credit 20-22 -Sols. for Executor. in the 4 dwentna6 of cgood,ut•build keritia, 00 cgs&alias i stenographers, book keepers, invoice offered for riot going on roads at time -.--sale of-farm stock, im iementw etc:, -�_= --_ received _ the pro erty of'_Yin. Gaay, at lot 24 Executors Sale oath.. tintftetent sheet.of both hard and.c L b the famous net. Two .man loads demanded,or P ' 1p Y =too' big loads, Had endeavored.to get p ,racer. Tho above'described remises are con- by $ con. 7, Pickering. Sale rtt 1 o'clock. veniently situated to scboo, churches sod - faithful work done: There we're only - See posters. T. Voucher, auct'. Tenders will be .received by the markets. Forinrther;±artienlars ap ry to W. - _ fire good ravel boxes in his division. a r arc J. ay a tion•sale of,borses, wagons and gen- 3rd,-1906, for the puKu rchage-of the pro- Gilt eft man to fix'up a bo*.for half day's eral produce merchant's outfit in perry wt Claremont, belonging to the - '. work. Bron ham village,,the property of y. Pickering Umber TORONTO ONT way tried to do e RRIP, at ! -.--. - aB P Pe y estate of the late Alfred Trac Real- than that, one,- two-or three gee dills. Thos Poacher.auct. orchard, etc. Possession at an time. --- days with am. --7� _ y We flIled nine oC time positions and y RIDAY, ARCH• as sae mut pre er , e cannot always, with profit to the sale of farm stock, implements and necessary, time could be arranged for ' townsh' , be engaged•with a shovel•in household furniture at lot 18, con.8 want to get a pot3ition after gradua- ibis handhc wor watch. tile_ ring had houPiceho (i mile south of Clare- a portion (not exceeding half).of the Our' (`�1 O -k tion, come to the school flint can help nte ofti work. As Pickeriu had g' purchase price. •A\.JL you. A lame number of ex-students Pickering moat)the proppeerty of w m. McKay. Trary, " of other business colleges are now in more roads than any other tdwnship 7 months 6redit. -Sale at one. See - Executor. - 'attetzdance. - College gs open the.en- in the Province, in proportion to its bills. T. Poucher and F, Silver- Tye University of Toronto. 20 21 _ aces, our roads yvae-hard to keep up. sides, Auctioneers. time year. Commencenow. Circulars All sidelines in his division were SA.TUSDAY.-MARCH 16tH 191]6.-Auc-. Is now Complete. free. _ gravelled. The trimming of the Eoads, tion sale of farm stock and house- Brougham Stock Market _ W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, in the Spring were a good thing. }cold e8eeta;on lot 19, con. 6, Pick- In all kinds of building material 19y Cor:Ifonge and AIeYander Sts .F -Thought thPyise of wide tires should (J mile north of Brouggham) the - _ including rough and dressed lumber, i y be made compulsory. property' of Robt. McSrady. 7 :.: "C7CT2b21tE3C� lath, cedar,etc. George White, com., div's 3 and 4, months credit. Sale at one, - Methodist Church ' „thought commissioners a hard lot of bills. Thos. Poucher, Auctioneers Fat Cattle,Hogs, Hides,. Our stock of Shingles is also com- -- •men]udiFin from the criticisms they TvEsDAY, MARCH 13TH 1906.-Auction etc., etc. - -n bia;•New n sE1e91Ce$$$ F011OW$• g i British Colum . load received. A total Of six miles of sale of farm stock and impplements, ' --.Money�anced on fat stock. swick and Ontario Cedar, yew tarnPiking had been done in div. gth concession.,adjoining the viii e - _ Feeders for sale. - 10:30 a.ni,....,,Preaching, - ] g ag All kinds of the usual Mouldings;• 7:00 p,m,,,,,,, '4. -Had graded some roads that had of Brougham,' the property of C. Drop a card if you wish to buy or sell, Base, Casio , V Sheeting and Floor- .not been graded since they were made Philip, 7th months credit. Sale at or apply to i g 2:00 p.m,..;..,Sabbath School. +60 years ago. Some complained of one. See_ bills. Thos. Poucher, = - ing always in stock. 8:00 p.m.-....-E worth League, on getting no work. These�had refused Auctioneer. John A. White & SOII$, Cistern tanks ,'and watertrougha " " t as the work was too hard for thea "' Tuesday. FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH ,T4)08-Credit _ order. borses. He tried to give all a chance. . sale of farm stock and implements. BROUGHAM made to' v J E M Prayer 8 00 p,m... eekly on Thursday: Commissionel•s often had to put their on lot 1i con.8, liarkham, the prop- }/ - Re Dore, Ph. B. - awn teams on owing to their inability erty of P. E. Reesor. Sale at 12 laliQmithil5 • D. .Gordon• Pastor. to secure teams elsewhere. Endeavor- bsWW - Endeavor- o'clock.clock. 6 months credit. No re- _. -ed to expend commutation monies serge as farm is leased N. E. Smith wbere collected. Did not consider Auctioneer. The undersigned havix}g bought out Butter, - EggB, commissioners over-paid. FRIDAY 1CIARCri 23RD, 1906-Annual ,bore, isprepared to do black- Market 1 r J. A. White thought the ratepay- combination sale oi` stock, 'imple- t blaclsmithing business 4f R. g4 o the _ Chickens. ers ments, household furniture, seed. smithing in all its lines. r _ meeting. cissas did nothave econsnlerthvited t rain -and potatoes, at Brougham �: e x t $, .;.tail he £o call a public niee� i otel. Term's 7 m;Qntbs. Sale at' ` ' ,Horse-shoeing--a - Specialty. _ _ _ Every Mor day Bring them to;Clareiuout Market. q clack. Thos, Poucher.,•suet. ing. E.-A.number of thorough ���Q'E �' LAW, J.W. Hogle-said that 9 out.oT every. �`OR SAL bred barred reek cockerels. Lilt r R,F. Wednesday market day. . _.. 10. ratepayers were opposed t0 the Concession, Piukeriug, W, L. coURTICF.. I PICKERING, ONT. aommiitation•system.- 2p.za. Cj �r�r - �1 The reeveldid not think so, thought l� . usb :i E E. EMERSON, the*dissatisfaction was, with the way s waif si:a l it•wasearried out and xmt with the Brougham.. Buyer,JMongolia. system. Thought that if a meeting 1 wxs called only_tbe opponenfs of the - 0141 OLPAR,ok C400.1p roca - system would attend. Fairest way __ - - n uging r. a r to get their opinion would be to take Arg: "tr nIg All t�rounCl you get the value in the colitents. it Vote. Hercules Poultry Food t, Mr. Emerson, com. div. 5, found but 4.e laterals of a Prdst-Fenct are High CaTbou No.q Hard Steel Coiled wire, These remedies are prepared from little trouble' in •his division. Very y -tbor hly galvanized=thaNcatr't be broken until the strain reaches from t9w to the best .known drugs for each Full stock on few complaints.---Ne,desire to chanapte 2"0 ods. to old system, but thought it m► nt The a s are `Io. 7 or'thii•same No. q wire. 8peC1�C CUC@ and 8C@ carefully and agreeableness t0 animals y g t3 y food.' Sold under a poli- be improved. And, two wires are locked with'the Frost Locks. Compounded by a guellifled-drug- _ Mr. Gibson, Com. div, 8, thought . Thalbfea the fence in all directions-hp sown and diagonally, t1V@$aarante00f 98 ,9- his division was giiite satisfied-with gist and are placed on the market !action or monA I we are*'J. a that Prost Tences are the str • •'+•i best that w!goarQlW .the commutation system. Would'be to repair, fret charge, any fence that goes wr -t's fair iso'(itt direct from the'mRaufaeturel:'s. �edrmtl9d. - a mistake to return to the old system. Prost >tvire 4 es are for sale b r at] �� v -Isis D. BANK y� Mr. Poucher, County Councillor,t,e- � � W /� F`nN For sale y a genet tee. gg- y w /�, R- � e later ed tF a present system wan the , Picknin 6 e ' k-27 12! 7 • 7 V CLAREMONT. recitations by Kathleen Rawjor. S. Tickets purchased previous to the Wilfred Sadler we4tertaiunient will entitle holders as in Toronto Cbre" For `The 'Blues --lover Suudwy, to res rvei sea s.* Aablission 25c. YORK -COUNTY- --LOAN, Miss Ella Dowswell is visitidit Doors open at 7.30, entertainment ONE MEDICINE THAT HAS NEVER FAILED ,,-friends at-Picl&erin t 8 o'clock. and Savings Company. Ite .. Goo. Wegg, 0A tat River, is Rev. W. H. Adams, a former Health Fully Restored and the JOY Of wing into the village. I pastor, made a return visit W his Life Regained dhareholderdand Sep�sttord Mrs. McKay, of Toronto, is vis- old circuit when he was welcomed 'iting her brother, Ira Boyer. by a lar"number of friends. On When a cheerful,brave,light-hearted is suddenly plunged into that Samuel Bray spent three days Tuesday of last week be attended woman Certificates and Passbooks will be received at of misery, the BLUES, it in last week with Toronto friends. perfection all branches of a meeting at Claremont.under the Pe pi...... it is usually this-ELY a sad Miss Scott, of Agincourt, spent auspices of the Epworth League, She has been feelWg of sorts,) a couple o'f weeks at Win. Scott's- and on Thursday at Glasgow, overeign CaAAa Mr. and Mrs. Sadler, of n-gale, under the auspices of the Ladies' Xnt Tuesday with J. T. and Aid. In each case there was a All necessary payments and transfers of money s. Beal bountiful supply of excellent pro- Made tree of charge: We are pleased to see Hugh visions, which the ladies provided. Gregg, sr., around again after a The address by Mr. Adams on the CLAREMONT. brief illness. "Toronto Revival" was not on] _F,7L Messrs. F. M. and M. S. Chap- interesting but profitable. . Botr Inan, of Pickering,,spent Tuesday meetings were of 'a very pleasant here on business. character,. and in each case the The revival meetings in the friends of the above societies were R Baptist church 'here are being augmented by the contributions "very largely attended. of the people indly given. Robert Wylie with wife and Audley., Spring--Time IsComioo ng ,daughter, of Owen Sound, visited 04st-pb1low Rin V i I `with P. Macnab over Sunday. ,wi e Frank Smith sold a fine hors AND YOU NEED YOUR The carnival advertised for ood figure recently. 'Tuesday everling"last is postpoifed 9 Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Mo6re were for some time; head has ached and until next Tuesday evening. callers here recently back also; has slept poorly,been quite TINWARE REPAIRED Mrs. W. H. Banks,of Pickering, Mrs. Boyer, of Whitby, has been ner,-o-a, and nearly fainted once or twice;head dizzy,and heart-beats very and Mrs. Joseph Carr, of Oak visiting F. T. and Mrs.Smith. fast; then that bearing-down feeling, Bring it in now before the Spring rush. ere with Miss D. Johnstone, of Rawkes- �Ridges, spent Tuesday h d her menstrual e is All work guaranteed good and cheap. bury, is visiting Miss E.Guthrie. and pe k friends. Born.-To' Mr. and Mrs. Simon exceeding'y despondent. Nothing `Mr. Currie, our now foundry pleases her. Her doctor says: "Cheer man is- getting material on the Puckrin,a daughter, on Feb. 10. 2: -you have dyspepsia; you will be DOWSWELLS, the People's- Store­ fround for the erection of a new J.Holt has his sale next week. He t soon." has several cattle that will sell well. rich and house.. James and Mrs. Somerville have But she doesn't get all right" been rene old a(juaintance here. hope vanishes' then come the brood- Dr. 8tenhouse, of Toronto, was me�saacholy, everlasting -'here over Sunday, H9 Occupied Charlie Flnfie morbid, Ch of Kinsale, -has been M in BZU' ES. AM Yall. lines, the pulpit in Erskine church on helping Simon Puckrin for a few days • Sunday morning. Valentines were numerous this Don't wait until your su:fferings have Stouffville curlers- played a year, probably due to the open win- driven you to despair,with your nerves Xrriving Daily. friendly match with the club here ter. all shattered and 7oar eou,5!�qe gone, A new blacksmith has charge of the but take Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- For the best lines of last week. The game resulted in smithy here: He is said to be a good table Compound. See what it cud for favor of Claremont. shoer. MadAnao Josephine Rinville, Masts!, -Boots and Shoes', Rubbers,-etc'* Qve. She writes: The Claremont and' Glasgow An oyster supper is to be given by churches have lately had each A the League here about the 9th of Dear Xm pjnkhjm!_ -been March. I suffered fof fobr years with female Ccall on­�- thank. offering which' has Win. Puckerin has been indip- troubles--innamination of the stomach and 'very satisfactory, fallopian tubes which caused me violent a the people grippe. a] so much so tha T, posed of late with an attack of la each case�-responding liberally to & F and often torture o1a armer, elk at times L�d attend to my daily duties, -the Appeal. Charles Lynde has rented the plaee -W. Totten 'is rei,.�e* Iwas so blue and de Life was misery to me. Rev. J. in the fourth of Wbitbytwhere Mr. not knob which way to turn spondent I did n a y gifts from lftll�- Of his-.16 jw,)p BX�tdley has been farming. He.tAe,- for rellet. I had tried the doctors but in aid of the Japan famitle relief. n shortly. did not belp me. I was advised to Lydia po4se�.sio try He-has a few dollars oA The Mayne family are talking of go- E_ nkhgrn' V tiLble Compound -in It would bou , r A0 fund. 1ht a bo;U. T. gld that I d'id'so, LIFT, FORCE AND hand.. now which lie expects' to. ing West in,tbe spi am Won �nd strong to-day and the that" a large migration of Ontario for and SUCTION P U M P 8 send soon with , filly inure that world looks bright,for I have perfect health, People are going to take place this thanks to your medicine," tZ be iring. This surely oug4L__tLLj&L1_V_e may given. if you have some derangement of Nexf Sunday Rev.. J. W. Tot- on' Hand. .. -Trices Right, room for those who are strong. Aeu in the morning service and in the female organism write Mn. the afternoon, will hold a service *-.To Cherrywood church on 27&h inst. pinkbam. Lyon,Mass.,for"vice. 1-:Wind–mill&.'ereeted and Repaired, specially for the Sunday school 'for something good." scholars And young people. ,ZKATING RINK. HOUSE AND he Direct t-elephonii communication. . with all parts of Picketing, young people cl these congre- S 'LOT FOR SALE-7be undersignedoffors Markham, Scarboro, Whitchureb, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, ]BAKINrof gala at a reasdiiable pricehis large skating G . gations are urge(( to be present. also Stouff Ville, Markham and Pickerin'g villages, over Independent ent under rink. &no also his house and lot situated in A grand entertainment the Village of Brough.— V-. system. ---------- h ices of -the. Claremout, to Frank Sanderson an%be Pr!;=1 Orders ptGmptly attemd6d, to. the any Our Bread is the Favorite be held in 0 Richardson,Pickerimi public library Rill the Repairing done. n every household town hall on Friday evening. Mat. q luecasor to lath. A drama will be given en- Cakes�"of all kinds made P-ICKERING-FRUIT', `_;- to order on sbortes titled "That.Girl'at Barnes,94 A J;ohn Gerow Gerow Son,* Claremont.' LSiCal program will also be given Int, _ I-- notice. :including : A�,bbueft -dale Quar- Evaporating _ Factory tette; solos .by Mises Davidson, W. A. Thovt�son, eDt, 25, 1905, S-.1 Will be opened S _-Balsam,and R. E. Forsythe,gelec- 7 -a tions by Claremont Orche�,ti -be. bought at the M Apples will Pickeriag Factory and prices ces paid �Jll H, - R mOMMgp, according to-quality. A`oft apples splay oj ues;i at Fufnituie not taken. Important showing of 6' China. & yery large assortment of C I t Sto C. W. CARRUTHERS StaLionarv. Books, Dolls, Toys, jui4 arenaon re. 47ttf Pickering:Ont. received for the.Holiday trade. Call Is the place for Parlor' and see them. ' -room Suttee.Suites, Bedroom Suiten, Dining -.i8almriptions taken for all Magazines, See our Couehee., Extension tables, Sideboards and Irbu Bedsteads and • Weekly And DailyLNewspapers. We de the goods anywhere. Distance no.object.' H US GROW. ted J. H. 1Rj 10 M 1. E;?j:D 8 0 INT 1h am *e Lowesto. WATCH G ran an T1. le Scu-4 borkT, els nzicz� 18 W"Ite AL J.- H. BE The nnaersigned are prepared to pay the highest market_ rices for bei Cu uVaLbri 14L-MAD, [STOOD FOR SALE.-The under- to be delivered at the good has for We alt I kinds of hardwood Prices lower than last' it Xpor M'.-.W­3hi16 ' S1MM fiffm WAS ] PICKERING ELIWATO Grain bought every day. ..*..-.,REASONS WHY A CHAMPION Palmer & Vanstone, MANURE SPREADER A The Frost&Wood Co. h ono ave placed on the market a Manure Spreader 11 J which is the "Champion." 0 e e Trials have roved to the entire sat- ro isfaction of th, farmers concerned 7 s-ho-- purchased in prem that this machine is without a rivar. uld b6 purr A trial solicited.. fereince to any other : IT, The undersigned is prepared o :E. Mi. �CMXJF- do all kinds of carriage and wagon AGENT, P10KERING., painting at his 'shop over Ww. FIRST.—It is the best Piano made in Canada. Dowswell's wagon shop. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE -all kinds of Also prepared to do -PUMPS rop, Lift and Force SECOND.7,jt the great6st valve for the paper hanging and house paint- Also cistq�rnf made to order. 9 T. Bingham. price paid. lug. E- W. EVANS,- A '7Claremon tion will convince the most THTRD.—=inspection Crit - -1 tb-at the new Nordhemer models are TRADEMARKS '81eigh ',Shoes I DESIGNS triumph =Of aft. COPYRIGHTS&c. Anyone sendtng a sketch and desertptlon may ascertain our opinion free whether as Get the shoes on your sleighs. a' In" tT.e is probitbly pntentabie. counnunica Sleighing will soon be here. titeed. tionostrictlyconfldentima. 13=dbooko.PatAMt6 Ever Instrument Gua­ria ney for securtuir Patent- Otir work guarant,6ed ,and prices Patents taken, throe b X Eve'r'y sent free.oldest age r Munn &Co.Melva right. Im"sotf4e,without C arge,in the Terms Easy. W. • Risebrough, When yo a-dt something'out of Whe 11 w the common, you have it made to Thomson's old:stand." order. So it is with your harness and collars. Don't take"what you 37 EMOI�T. ONT. TTM--get;"-get-Whft't1--yoft-want.- - Then you will be satisfied, Not S tes arpene TAXX&—plealanuff Station 4LTJII oWsrwise. 11=0 - TIAMB'GOENG EAST SON AS Skates left with M.S. Chapman, No.6, MAIL 8:33 A.X. [p oe -Pat nts- ..;oils, %0 -rs, , Brou- We use the best of leather, and Pickering-,, or Gleeson Bros., 1% LocAL 2.47 P.X. guarantee absolute gham, will be called for and do- is 16 Louse, 004 P.IL e"o E Xp YEARS' RE A ER N C TFRAAor . M Rl�t jEsl,N 5 Co JHTS ke Pll. 37 --kZes ar;ene S a (satisfaction. livered promptly. resIging. TIL&m sonro Wail DWS AS FOX"WX_ bash stock now on hand. triGGOWn WILU PAP" I Our specialty.is Repairing. 8:41 A.M. dell1w vHorse-shoeling na usual. -19 P.IL so.tip. Be wTT,.,' X)o $111 Loc&L IL 64 W.EL JACKSONi 2r9*20". #of Yea 8:20 P.M. John Parka j ,"d`T..net. „,� cw $ "43 '*'•` .,h:.: ,,�,A:t-S•c- r "> , t' ,+' �- .., max. . •.: � , • ., -�j ... "!q''r`+ ., ......•x, ,i.. yam..;.��..,c 3. -.;::- •:: . :. ` < -' rS Y •"'k`..._ , : ,.,,. • Y, , i f , 21 PARALYSIS YIELDS: TO � .♦♦+++�+ f DR. WILLIAMS' INK PILLS _ + About the House I RAFTER SEVERAL DOCTORS HAD PRONOUMCED +++++�+++++++♦ OAP THE- `CASE-HOP-EL FSS.--' -.._ WINTER. - ---- - • The cellar of the modern country,home _ Cloches washed by Sunlight Soap should be a dry, hygienic place, where a are .ckarier and whiter than if. washed = multitude of things can be safely store,l, - '- ” Convisoing Proof That Cure Was Permanent—inn Five Years and at the same time it should be utilized Y O�� Y• for purposes which will add t,p the plea- Chemicals in soap may remove the sure and profit of the occupants. The dirt but always injure the Fabric. the Patient Has Had no Relapse—Facts in a Remark- cellar has undergone rapid evolutions in the past dozen years; and instead of s Sunlight Soap will not injure _ able Case Substantiated by Sworn Statements ,vet, unfloored space, where disease the most dainty lace Or the _ germs were bred, it is usually provided hands that use it, because it is Dr. Williams' Pink pills are not, a villa, where he made the following with a.cement or.concrte bodtom,.brick patent medicine,' but the prescription fit statement:. walls and plastered ceilings. With the „• absolutely pure and contains n0 - a Physician, placed on sale with full "Before 1 began taldm6 Dr. Williams' heating apparatus located in it the camel ..'•.r.�- injurious Chemicals., directions ter use under a trace mark Pink Pills I had been treated for a long tar is kept from freezing in the cpldwt Sunlight Soap should always that is a guarantee of their genuineness .time by my home doctor who pronoun• weather, and it can be made as clean and to every purchaser. They contain no ed my trouble creeping paralysis. I sweet as desired. be used as directed. No boning ;stirmuLaint, opiate or narcotic, and while always believed that to be my trouble However, the cellar is primarily in- or hard rubbing is necessary. they have cured thousands have never and l do yet believe so. Chad also spent tended for the storrgge of certain perish- TheyInjuh anybody. thousands show that cures five weeks in the University Hospital in able articles which need a low tempera• ` Suni fight Soap is better than Wected by this remedy are really per. -Philadelphia without the treatment beru lure, and•it is unwise to use it exclusive- �t}1er soaQ._but is best when manenl and lasting we recently inves- fitting me and had returned home to ly for'other purposes. The healing ap- used in the $un�ghit-Way. heated the case of Mr. Frank A. Means, die. F began taking Dr. Williams' Pink paratus is very apt to make the average er[ Ree the c. Mifflin County, Pa* Mr. Pills in 1897, but did not give a state- cellar too warm 'tor the safekeeping ^f raN �i Equally good with hard or •It6eaw Ras been an elder in the Reedg• n.ent of my case for publication until fruits and vegetables, and also for many SOFt water _ i.was sure that.I was cured. After re--• _ vide Presbyterian church for many dairy products. The ideal place for keep- $5 ON REWARD will be paid years as county commissioner and as turning from the hospital I did not take ring perishable goods of this nature �_ I to seas: person who e,, :. ains school director for nine years. He &ny other medicine for my trouble and should have, a cold, dry temperature, proves that Sunlight l Soap 2y to= 1 owe it to Dr. .Williams' Pink Pills and ear iainrtone oheiaiwisor caul term was afflicted with creeping paralysis, just shave the freezing point. To ole ' �,, orasulteratioa. Ao�i the entire use of the lower halt to them alone that 1 am able to be about train this all seasons requires a little. o! 1 body,'and for a year was a help- tr•day.. Since my_cure, as rely-ted iii foresight and preparation. r' r� Levu Bretbers��'Tie Diss invalid, confln8a to his .bed with my statement on April 17, 1901, 1 have The cellar of the modern house should / i� nc. power or feeling in either leg, and never suffered-any relapse nor had oc- be divided into at feast three compact- ' t physictans had given him up as hope- casion to employ a physician except for ments. One for coal and wood. which --- --- •-- less. Mr. Means was cured by.Dr. Wil- minor, troubles such as coughs,'colds, need not be large, but the partitions of slams' Pink Pills and his teaimonial was etc• I endorse Dr. Williams Pink Pills which should be so tight that coal dust add,salt, pepper, and mix thwsa all light- Want the Earth ? �,. as fully and heartily today as I did-Jive and ashes from the furnace cannot es- ly well. ' The salt and dressing to-be printed 8t*e yearn' 8g0 88 follows: „ 11 so,conA:i cents and receive"The Quth" - "I had the for tour winters and yew ago, cape to other parts of the cellar. 'file blended not less than fifteen minutes he every mouth for ons ye.r.. ea illustrated mints Grip FRANK A. MEANS: second coni artment should be for the fore serving;, the top masked with the t l�urnar. test teu,shs tmtn shoat the c+r.ar a result my nerves broke down" I Signed, p lost -the entire use of the lower half-of Suscribed and sworn to before me storage of '.perishable goods, such rig dressiu+ with a touch of reen, and the wh,the teas it in an ianowa bo way-few �• g what the farmer wishes to know arasat the Land' ? this 292nd day of :a.uary. 1906.= winter fruits, vegetables and butter, .whole laid in a bowl on lettuce leaves. rs opportunity-ails young men how ahoy ass'. my-body. My stomach, liver,. kidneys, fetter thsmseMet--torte the .tory of those wet heart and head were never affected, but JACOB KOHLER, cheese°and eggs. '•This, in turn, could �� have.edtared and woo new homes in liaaea,r,. the paralyzed condition of the lower Justice of the Peace. be subdivided into separate compact- otlabom., 'meas. New Mexico. and beJonto . t of the hod affected m bladder Justice Kohler, of Reedsyille,- before nients for the dairy products and fruits ON REMOVING STAINS.' wttts to da to Tn■ ewrtTtt. a{e RAIIwa7 part 3 Y PseOtuse.i=6lcaSe. tend bowels. For a whole year I lay in whom the affidavit was made, volun- and .root crops, so that the former 'can- Every housekeeper should remember - _t*d perfectly -helpless with no power in 'tartly gave and signed the following not get tainted by the odors from the that soap is-an alkali. and sets vegetable statement: latter. The third compartment should 'Bit-her fiats! and the feeling gone so that and other stain-a. 1'heretore., all stains -'i couldn't feel a pin rum into my legs "t have..personalf}rknown Sir. Frank bel,for a general workshop, flower boxes. s " , t couldn't turn over tlA bed A. Means for the past forty five years and for miscellaneous storage of articles should be removed before the articles are and know that he statement he makes that are not needed in the living ronin. put in a washtub. The sooner the stain without bdp. To move me a pulley was a entire) reliable,any 1 personally makes Assuming ,need the cellar floor is of is tivalod the more readily it will yield' i was deaf myself for 25 years. i per. , =trigged i on the ceiling and a windlass Y Y to lea treatment. Pour poling water tected and patented a small, invisible - p good concrete, welch will insure through fruit stains. Where obstinate, ear drum in order to +on the flier. Win when he was confined to tied and K 'During two years of my affliction .I utterl helpless. I 'nos+ see him•daily tection from dampness and exce:.sive Y IP Y soak in a solution of oxalic acid. Nash F.aQ six different doctors, but none ct and knew him to be.ln as good health moisture, it is wise to make the division vaseiine stains in alcohol; paint'in fur- ietp my own hearing, 'them gave .me-relief. A specialist fro m SE most men of .his age." into compartTneitts according to the spe- pemine, kerosene or alcohol; varnish in ears eDrum,"lled "aandWby Philadeipltfa treated me for three Signed, JAf.OR KOEIi.F.R: .:. c'ial needs of the different stock. The alcohol- grass.or other green vegxetabb� fi,r,, he use of thesedtvrn>t Mr. Daniel W. Reynolds, ostmaster rt perishable. goods require no sun, and it .' months, but he was no beneflt._to me.1 postmaster is better to locate the compartments for For s,irt alr;ohol, ke d. e t molasses. s I can NOW HEAR _ These doctors ave me u and said it I'ReedsAlle, Pa., stated that he had rt* For stains froth blood, rtiest juice, and .L IIiSPERS. i want. g P them on the north or northward side of � . was o a question of a few weeks ceived many inquiries from all parts of white of an egg, use cold water. •r" Al deaf °� - q the cellar, where it-will be easier to se- F '. people to ► with me as nothingmore could be the country _ concerning Mr.. Steens' In the case of milk, crearn, sugar. or write me.- I do not cure an even temperature tMoughout'the d After the iciana had en marvellous' cure, acid he cheerfully ad= -,rrup stains, soak in cold water, .cavi " �J' his' winter- To insure this, however, double Ialm to "aura" alit 4wine up, a- friend sent mea tram let dad his conPirmatlon'of the truth - as wash with soap and water. Tar, wheel -uses _ . P P• sash-windows should be supplied, and vl, deatnes3,neii oortiainfy atatementa of two melt who follows: grease or machine oil stains should t,c e as the winter advances the windows 'her can bPnPHti Aad been afflicted something like me, I certify that the [acts stated In the s rubbed with lard and allowed to stand a 1trAa had been eared by the use of should be closed by piling straw liter 'hose who were bort testimonial of Mr. Frank Means are air few ninules. 1'ht:rr they should be _._ " "�Dr: WlrJliaryts' pink Pit3s; [ began take solutely true. i,knew him when he was or hair against'them on,the oul..ide. 4t washed with soap and cold water, Tea, deaf. "But I CAM _ > ' ga least one. or two should be'lets.unpro• HELP 90 per cent, of those whose hear- in them at once and although my im- unable to move and I see him every coffee-or cocoa stains should be reirtoved 6 gh y tected in order to secure proper Vmtila- in is defective. provernent was slow it was certain. day now on the streets and in my of- P with boiling water: if obstinate, with n g _ tion and sunlight.- Fresh air should be weak solution of oxalic acid.- Use oxalic Won't you.lake the trouble to write• Now I can walk most of the time with- mei ed, DAN1Ei. N ;T2FYNOLpS: ' admitted every pleasant day, end-'when acid for Iron rust spots and [or ink land find out all about me and my in - out s cane and everybody around here fin the temperaturp, is not excessive outside -tains use lepton juice and salt;' th•-n .ventldn. Tell the the canes of your thinks it Is a miracle that I can t Here is evidence that must convirtec deafness. Geo. P. Way, 1511 Malestre the.most skepti��l. But because many a rontinuons circulation of air shouGi i+a hang in the sun. it the ink does not die- -about as I do. Your pills have certain- oblained.� by an outside shaft ,and -in Bldg., Detroit. Mich. 1 of the cures `amorpptished Dr. Wil-' appear et first, repeat,the oper$tion.un-I g+ y been a Godsend I ins. Within liams' Pink Pills are so marvellous a °pelt window. - Jf the last tltt'ee years [ have answered The ventilated shaft is nothing but a' - 'dozens of letters froth invalids who had to challenge belled,`the tollow�ing .after simple, elongated box or trough, whlclt til does. When -oxalic-acid is used heart of m is 'made: enters the cellar opposite the window care must he taken that the 'article is y ,case and who asked me s it it was true that I had been cured by 8 RF:V�''1RD --- The t1r. William s' which is to be left'open. This venula•- i thoroughly rinsed to remove every pat_• Dr. Irlilltams' Pink Pills. I have told Medicine Gompan�- will pay the sum of Ling tube should have an inside and out- „� ' licle of acid. When boiling water is them aH that this remedy cured me and Five Thousand Dollarw Mr proof nl side door, or sliding board to close it in used stretch the. stained parts over the I am, gtad of this opportunityof tet hand on Its pan in the publication fit �"'- I e wig very cold weather. The window that: is ems_ bowl and pour absolutr'ly boiling water about my^case so that others may find the 10 going testimonial• not closed tight for the winter shoulii �_ I[coni a.licight until the stain disappeaes.F___ relief as I have done." No sufferer from paralysis; locomotdr have an outside wire netting to prevent �'� Be.careful that the boiling water docs Sued, - F. A. MEAN,,& ataxia, St. Vitus' dance or agy of the the sifting of articles 'in the cellar. By not touch any silk embroidery or•o1hen f i5abseribed and sworn to before ,*- me lesser nervous disorders can atf„rd to having double window sashes the coli - delicate colors. _ _'this 17th day of A-pr{l, 1901. longer neglect, to_'try Dr., Williams' can be.kept out of this single window { •ink-Pills._tlre-_jtreat blood buiide� very - --- ALBERT S. GIBBONEY.-- r-er•ve tonic. Sold by all druggists -- - - - HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Notary Public. r r sent by mail 'on' receipt of price. 50 F , r -.- 0” Say recently Mr. Means was 'vtd- cents per 6oic; six boxes for 82.50, t y -(SECRET O SALADS Very fine old 'lace can be beautifuly =;idled at;hit handsome home overlooking the Dr. Wttllams' Medicine Co., Brock- cheaned-by be sewn in mean pieect Itlee traO�y of Honey Creek, near Reeds- villa, Ont. Is that each-piece of the 'ingredients of linen and laid all night in salad oil, r should be distinct. Of all things avoid a Next day boil it in a large parl of soapy, ».. - hash. The oil must predominate; nearly water .tor a quarter of an hour, to - rinse in sE;veral water$. Dip into sugared• al staff;.so the fishes of,Kingston Were ture being a mush-and,lacking.oil. This - water, and pin on a strained cloth lo+ to be caught by "Hook" or by "crook," is more true of potato Than of any other Interesting Gossip About•Some .promi- _ dry, - • Sir Walter Gilbey, whose (other was salad. They must be cool; never cold II Washing red flannels is .quite easy U. - nent People. n stage cocich proprietor, has,'st Eisen- or icy. And the dressing may not be you have a good lather of soap, to which ham Hall-his beautiful Essex residence made of bacon.or other tat. It may be is added a teas?.,00nful of 'powdered The Mikado is very fond of outd6&r -one-of the finest sporting picture gal- anything else so made, but it fs. 'not,a borax. Rub only with the. hands, and! --sport, and warmly encouraged the -it- leries and libraries in the kingdom. salad of potatoes. The skilled way is'tn rinse, in warm water. Press very dry) 'Eroductiton of t'ciotball into Japan. He is Some. of the. volumes,date as .far back make it.of potatoes specially'boiled and between a cloth, and shake well before a good' hunter and fisherman, and an as he sixteenth century, while every dressed while still warm -from••cooking gi y place to dry.- �} fan nR in a Shad excellent shot with the rifle. His devil- •branch°of'Nereation, from fox-hunting; (at. least to blood warmth), of course so To dry clean everting gloves at home;,' {gon_to�prn_ egp.is-ie_ingrked is represented �� as not to nrumh___Allow•for the - U ctever.as a wielder•of tilt, racket. As Sir Walter has digested the contents dressing oil in proportion of throe table- rub Thoroughly with fine Fuller's earth.. The German Empress in addition to o[ an extraordinary number of these spoons of oil to one of vinegar or the and beat with,a dry'flannel. Shake all . � ry'- P g the powder of[ and complete the clean- _iewels worth 5500,000 that are her own tomes, it is not surprWng that he bears juice of a small-fresh lemon. ing process by rubbing with a little private property, has,the right to. use the reputation of being one of the,great-_ Salad for Four People.-One,pint fit UfMHE above picture of the French,chalk mixed with sifted bran. _the spltndid collection °t gems test be Est living .authorities on all kinds of potatoes, salt, while pepper, two dashes man and fish is the trade- Fringed towels are not as much used; longi to the Prussian Treasury'. The sport. - -at!cayenne, a teaspoon of made mustard:' mar);Of SCOtt'sEmulsion the white saes are the only kind in de- -em: is thus able to*Sometimes ap- +' Cut,the potatoes in half slices or dice, and. As if to make up for the lack of at Court wearing swelter roughly mix with them: a 'whole smna onion,-. and is the�s nonym for : -?De" g 1 y g y HOW TO MAKE BABY SLEEP. y fringe some rot them are elaborately de- >vatued at 81,250,000.. grated, or more, sliced thinly, if pia strength and purity. It is sold corated with embroidery, and hand- Dr. William Ridley, Bishop of New _ ferred; and nearly equal quantity of drawn work and monogram .or initials: _ ' tilafedonla, told a•'mimionary meeting at The baby that cries half the night' chopped and', trimmed celery, endive!, almost all the civilized COun- ' "'•To"uay. England, that he had no ftxe.l does not cry for nothing. It cries be- cabbage; shredded lettuce, etc.; dressing tries of the globe. home and did not want one. "I trawl cause it is not•well;.end the -chances the top'al discretion'with'young lettuce are, the trouble is due to some derange- leaves or any fresh'young growth of If the cod fish became' ,ext'inct HOW TO LIGHTEN WORK. about my diocese with a tent, 'a bundleger it would be a world-wills calam- of blankets, and a Gladstone bag. I do stent of-the-stomach of bowel• which the vegetable most,convenient. Add a Do it cheerfully, even if it isnot con'. my own cooking,washing,and.mending, would be speedily remdved if a dose few olives or chopped pickled beds ani ity, because the oil that comeB genial: though I take care not to have too many Of Baby's' Own Tablets wero given the eggs ' hard boiled. 1'o mal:u bull:, if A1ake it a sle irt"'-st g; little one. These tablets make children• other lei eggs from its liver, sur a-mes all other. Pp a one to something i`things'to mend. I even know how co things are scant, hard-boiled e 5 p liig her. make yeast." sleep soundly and naturally, because may.be'mixed with the potatoes, but as fatg'itl nourl8hing h'nd life-giving Endeavor to do it,•better• than. it has King,Edward carefully preserves pro they remove the dausd' of crossness-and a rdisli', if.there is plenty of green-iThiff, properties. Thirty, years ago over been dobe before. r - `� gramtnes'of the proceedings in which he wakefulness. They.are a blessing to the this isnot necessary, If for a main ,,uo- she proprietors Of Scott's Emul- S[the perfection .your , aim, and►�a -- r .•. has taken part. These souvenirs, several. little one, and bring relief to Use tired per dish, very well. p• p:. I +rs&ed-ait#r'-n'othire�lsfi= --- wor•ried_mother. Mrs__A._C.__Abbott thousand in number, are reserved.-tel - is i, a ica,o and 8 Wii'�' o preparing aria � ,-C t, • 1� P g .Do not try to do it with a,part of your- the library of Buckingham Palace. in Ilud�on's Heights, Que., says:'- "I have favorito.� Make a-dressing; of one.fresh cod liver oil so'tbat ever •one can the same -way the Kin Inas kept all his found Baby's Own Tablets a splendid egg. chilled,,with one tables ooh of oil, I sEIle the woaker giart, y King p C� P take it a.nd et the full value Ilegar,t yourself-as-s Cil=warl;er wttte theatm programmes since his%earliest niedicino for stomach and bowel trou- 'and when the;mayonnaise rises-c]r*cidedly g 9f the Creator of the. ugtverse, , ' tiles, frorn which my little one was trou-• -..playgrnrig' days. The bill of the play move a little., apart on itis plate, or info the oil with-out the objectionable I Bo]ircc:.-in its w•orlh and dignity,• .no . placed in the..nOYal .box -used to he bled: 'Thanks. to the relief the 'tablets another, and, into--this small taste.- Scott's Emul.?iail is the titattcr lww humble it. niay be, boil i»i printe,l on silk or satin, with a heavy have g1vQn-myrtle-Y�� u� �ps rtuie H}, ,d_l} -}cies-et half-a-ir,sh- lean,�n-- and naturally, is in the rest- of best thin in the world for.��eak, fringe. It is now, as a ride, of a less cmootbfly;'rclurn this to the rest, niix g elaborate to nature, but not for that reason health.' And the Tablets are absolute-twill, and reserve n teaspoon of the backward children, thins,"icate ' any the less artistic. ly sate---they always do good-they,can- ni,nyonnaise. into the marn dressing nil:l 'people and a.11 conditions _of r.orJ ,,%vtown-Butler 1w; b,:m ainu� At Kingston sin-Thames, F:nglanc, re not:possibly do•harm, They-will. curet double cream; - sfirrinfi to a' gond com ' r, iiig his friends by telling the followint -�ntfy the mayor gave a banquet•to Dr. the ailments of a new-born baby ora �islencr-;;t must be thick;- and if not wasting and lost strength. :, story. It Nvas a musical "At home" is Hook' on his appointment m Bishop well-grown child, Sold by druggists, acid.enuugb to he "a mill, sharp" ads' Send for — Belgravia, f.nnrhyn, to which he was in Su[fra an of Kingston. To the toast of or sent by. mail at 25 cents•a box I•y the reserved mayunaise; flit: s,:rreJ of I viten, and. it hying a rainy night, h -his h�a th, Dr. Hook merle a hutMorous writing Ttm Dr.-Williams' Merlicine Co., this silo-}rl is ,fie 1, ins 1 ,hen w illi Ihr 4 ,SCOTT dt 13nWN1�,;CHR141STs w;x•,, n fell h.rf ,,fid a long waterproif r,•hly, a said he ttnd b,.2n presented by Brockville, Ont. rrnnni• rhe: !i,;t. �liirli must stiffen a TORONTO. ONT, coal nvi:r 'his evening dress. The fa - frii,nds Leeds with an epis,•.npal rind;. --� lou"',"' t',il the p t: t ,:: I,; uroll die•, l,viler o the door to him, Ic 'On ()me a were the Kinq;tr n i r :. 'Whon a ninn kis:,•: hi: sifo it. :.4 a n,r, in alum sized fresh Lu, mnbcr wait 00 to draggrets pnzzl•d or a isfit, and then 6} three fish welch the�."HookO had come wl .,f s,'o rn;r spoli n• into little (11,,6; gfa small on:.m G-nr rams, Please?" • ,k. r� ! <... � .4rJSfr 'yi�.'Ar.S.+� '.� ni.. "".:.'•�.� t. ' •'.t"w..•i..Wa.-,N'-:..;••^-,_, ::s."ssw,:-:.nquw, �.�Y3•a,w.w ew s. '�bn• M.r1+"y,+�v,,, �i • ,:n ;y^a,,��'+ :•rr.,y�c�.:..u...>r= t'k' -- .. F .' ._• a. :.,-', ..:. ,��.- x�. -; T ,�,— ^R ,,. _ -s-i:s- -*•�.p�irs •mss:�•-- .��=�� ,A.,:y .�ce�.«..w.-+ter• a.r' •' ' .' ,3.r�.. - , ..- #-,v�.+•r..., r..,._.<•C- .. , : fi'.+�' R,i..;u4 '., ti' •.3'.. S.!'.�"'.A �,?'re ^,7 ...,•�'' �..,•+�-_.. ,.i,,...� ,}' 1 ,. '.f... _ .. s _. .. 'esker�+.,,.. -r•-,,.. ,y,.. 1 .•+... .r,,.. ., .,r -. ., ::.. - •9 f 4 IVA _ m •f i1.00D-9TAl1VED 78iNONE- UST Q a�• _ "i Popular Upheaval May Sweep It � THINK y~ Tbat'a wrhat ani wroman i>> r i Tilt dip-ctf frspaat---- __ .r, Away. while All Japan teas are adulteratedt Are the'days of Peter 1. of Servia-jai •. King e1 that country numbered? It i9 { _ _ - - ---- - I N'00 believed so in Austria, and the fact ex- plains the altitude of the'Imperial Gov- ernment, to the proposed ,tariff union - ~ i between Servia and Bulgaria. 4�lar The Austrian authorities have leartled T .S. - „that the days of Peter 1. as King of Ser- ' via are not to belong. The Karageorgie- �lt chases away that old tired fealing and fills her with tisw 1'ifi. ' ich dynasty• day 5n Servia is•gone, and before another year is over the King andSo Delicious too. family will.be drivers out. -Ceyion Natural GREEN Tea Is : __ Only one best tea BLUE RIBBON'8 19". It is well known in Servia that ft es owing to the dynasty alone that Servia ' , has lost position and influence^all over ABSOLUTE LY PURE. „ Europe. In the courts of Europe the Oshawa Steel Shingles Dpinion prevails that Peter I. knew cf Sold Only in Sealed Lead Packets at 40c. 5qc and 60c per pounder By ell the plan for the murder of Bing Alex- Grocers. HIGHEST 4 WARD, ST. LOUIS;190#. 9 tnder, if.he was not himself actually its -- t - ILE Instigator. All the courts of Europe "Were there laughter and cheers dur. Wlndo liavb refused to receive a visit from ing your speech?" "Well," answered Farmers Wanted asLoskwl King Peter or to have any direct.deal- the youthful sfatesman,."there weren't Water, Ing s with him. salvia is thus, so to any cheer$, but. now and then people in Land Agents. -'all i speak, blotted out from among the the audience looked at one another and States of Europe. luughedi" -- The King, moreover, and in a greater measure, the Craven Prince.his sop,have and. made themselves remarkably unpopular It Cures all Creeds•-llere are a few Farmers wanted all over Canada as Four all over the country.: names of clergymen of different creeds'agents for Western Canada lands; all Firs Servia, according to informalion re- who are firm believers in Dr. Agnes\•'s SWOs e: Catarrhal Powder to "live e u to ttie;selected lands; liberal commission. Ad-'-I by the Austrian Go.veimment, is P Proof• for these reasoDs advancing,in the direr- preaching" in all it claims. Bishop dress "Farm Lands," P. O Box 528, -- - tion of a new revolution. There is al- S,Sweatman. Rev. Dr. Langtry (EPicco- Winnipeg, Man: ready formed a strong party, whose.-le. potion); Rev, Dr. Withrow and Rev. Dr. . — _ blade from Painted or Galvaniied Steel, at prices varying from til 85 to 15.10' ` Newman, all per hundred squat covering measure. This is the most desirable eov- - �' r. �e m - sire it is to see a German prince on the -bombers (Methodist); and D throne of Servia. This party has its ail of Toronto, Canada. Copies of their "bfY goodness"' exclaimed an anxious ettir.g on the market, and t an ideal covering for Houses. Baraa, Stores,E38- it eyes pn Prince Francis Joseph o1 Bat- Personal letters for the asking. 50 cents. mother, "what in the world made your vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the "OSHAWA" abinglee. A lenboatg, who was married in May, 1897, face so dirty, Willie?" "Johnny Jones hammer and snips are the only tools required. and me had a fight," explained Willie, We are the largest and .oldest company,of the kind under tble BrWsh to a Monlenegrin princess, but has no '- "' "an' he throwed more dirt in my: face flag. and have covered thousands o1 the best buildings throughout. Ceosda, Children. Schoolmaster-"Now, Rogers, what than I ,could swallow." making them - The difficulties of the Servian Govern- are you doing? Learning something?" _ FIRE WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROOF ment in obtaining money have become 'Rogers-"No, sir; I'm listening to you, A Small Pill. -but Powerful.-They V\'e also Tnaunfaclure Corrugated Iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and —7- We acute that a crisis may be expected sir." that judge of the powers of a pill by any moment; its size, would consider Parmelee SAVE TROUGH Etc. The re irides, knowing the extreme .. vrgetahle Pills to be lacking. It -is a METAL N1DL\G, in imitation of brick or stone. 1 g g The D a L" nentbol Ptasters ars Marvel• little wozsder anion pills. What it SALIDA danger, are running things with a hig'.1 loasin their quick action when ap ted to 1'4M4 lacks in sire It mattes up' in l.utr, METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. hand, and Kin Peter i5,utile more than tracks or stiff rbeunsil; Muselea or Points• They, The remedies which it. carries mr• put Write for Catalogue No. 44R and free samples of "OSHAWA" Slltntieta: RJrite King sive imta•dia"robaL up in these small doses, because they to-da p prisoner in his own palace. are so. powerful that only small dose. y' The average avoman is wilting' to aro required. The full strength of the• ',r$M p30�La r �M3O)0X.33, ---i g extracts is secured in this form and do - 1 veil her neighbor IBOM'rIs on OO . Ot suss OMT. 11 oe wi OMT, sesovis MT. 111Look - YarOOYtfls, • t sire h i patch U e U w thoroughly.hl . []'----=POSTMASTER . ('�`M c p P P q B �their work shoo g y 7 t w>su O.1Yxas at p Owdas Ot. To Looks- Off f+ewiKat THE L OS hlyl�J��1� because of the pleasure-It affords her _ �w cs lraaaor dmca - III•rats e• sea a tt W rip the patch off again. Old Fossil-"I suppose you get' any am Y° �` I amount of 'silly questions asked during Head Offlae and Works, - - �awa+ �•+ Come" rt TELLS HIS SECRET the tla-?" Porter-"Yes; sir, , any They air. Catet•uliy P, in red.-Plitt '� - a ed me to-day." w 1 whicn dissipate them:relvee in the •tom- I amount' yours is the twenty-third I've ash cannot be expected tor have mutt, had ask eflect -upon the intestines, and to over- I In Western. Canada . Sts. come costiveness the medicine adminis HIS HEALTH MAINLY DUE TO THF. tern! mu:t tnAu¢nw the action of these Nurse's Good H'ords.-"1 8m a profrs- LANDS ti9sbas•hewaa.only S miles -two rsilvrays C.P1 S G.T l: canals. Psrmdcei r Vegetable Pills are'I F(0r181'ntll'Se, writes Mrs- Eisner; hall- 8troa(ssdt,r0/ler er•n4 pioagb lead, arask, W dough .. USE OF DODDS KID, so mmcie, undo• the supervision of ex- _ ate11f per aaa - Stir, that the substance in cheat in ! fa1t, N.S• "I was a great sufferer from Twat ♦o mitt 111.3. ad ]sdl- 1549, 1 writeR PAR 911 tall WMteetsy "PILLS, tended to operate on she intestines b rheumatism-almost CDr35tfint aSSACta- retarded la action until they pass t d every _ --- --- - - 7 Chr�ugb the stoma h to the bowels. Con vv-iih best physicians l.•he chance of a cure if it were in their pow- - 'F tie elevator t,oy ivanages to. reach, s• -Street. Teswesta. " pow- Pr-but they failed. South 'American !Postmaster Lee Looks Ten Years Yoon- The girl who screams when her - the: top, but he isn't allowed to stay • young man tries-to kiss ger -usually Rheumatic Cure was recommended-to- there, ' RHEUMATISM ger Tban His Seventy-Six Years and cries=it he doesn't. day my six years of pain seem -as a dream. Two bottles cured me. 106 to as form ata Sold perspirins r..i puaftiv4b -'He Gives the Credit to the Great overworked Persons, either mestally or.: ver widua 30 days, by our now b pr►Nn i Dropsy and heart.Disease.-"For ten pkyaleatl7 rhoslo try "B•rnovlm," the world y(,r�nelse Disew of mow pprom icy nhsadd. l auaAlafs Kidney Remedy. 1 MIGHTY R:411.�<'AY. 3..aowne►d nerve and blood costa and'ih4y will ]flailed wher4 OL 00 iTriis lyor d.ronp>nw years I sti�itrs d greatly from Ileart Dis• Oaiebly recover sta.nith and health yookte6a A eats wanted. IUONSTI[o BSStJ• Tabucintac, Cumberland Co., N. B., case. tering of the Heart and Steno- The average income of the ranadian ]ILZT7f1llc I3lcco"l3kwr>sooke,4iwlsse Caaalik Feby: 19-(Special)•-Horatio_ J. Lee, thering fipells,made my life :r torment. Pacific Railway, per week is it,:50,00p, -Beggs-"Xfy wife says that If 1 were postrnastkr here, is now In his seventy-1 Dropsy set in. 'My physician told me Out. of this sum they hdVe to pay sal- to diti she would remain a widow." .11 OR-SALE-Best, cheapest and nicest sixth year. but "so bright and healthy t:: prepare for the worst. I tried Dr, apes to 31},OOtI, which mounts up In bt'e *s Evidentl she thinks there;is Ilocated stock farm .Ln the United. does he took and so energetic is he in A new's Cure for the earl. One dose Year to $25.000.[100. The president of the gb " Y States; has a beautiful water front, and _ 1, g not snottier fuan in, the world like hi-c movements that he would easily pass -gave relief, one bottle cured me corn. company has a salary-of $50,4)00 a year. « ry,_ she's afraid contains 1300 acres. SAMUEL P. w'OOD- for ten. ears younger. pletel -S1rs, James Adams,"Syracus% The-coal bill for a year is $5,000,000, for you.' On the contra " Y g Y two and hal! nilliop t oat T there may be and that she'd get him. COCK. Salisbury,-Md. _. "How do:.l •keep young looking",the N.Y-107 a a r ons of c he -'--- - - _ number of possessed by-the-railway A Time for EVerythin FEATHER DYEING postmaster says. V'-ell-A attribute it g.-The tilme for• _ good health and my. Aman Meier discovers, that he +y Is i.5 00(h_locomo4ives, 1,200; railway eta- Dr. 'Phoma+' ectric rill i,•when largely- tO my g tions, 1.RlNl. ::inch ]900 the fiatiadian croupy. symptoms appear in fetes thrid- fI y�9sd01 iso Md XM ibwse Weso d 1!� t:ealth is mainly due tv' the use of Crowing old by looking in the mirror, na:,when [henrxiattc pains beset the i '114 nsi sr pw.L fns 415 Hs Ors Noes Is Pacific h•aae.doubied thein• earain ttrM iii pot first Kidney Pills He wife. fhb discovery by looking at ofd; .iters lumbago, the aatt equther MTlflll AYER11"11 O EIRG 44 "T first learnE!d the value o1 this Kid- -his wife, total for ttie lest six months is $31,381,- ,colds. catarrh or earache attack either ' 977, an increase of 819,19•t,578 over the young or,old:.whan bums.,scalds,'ahrn- 1selllTsi�i, ney Remedy some 'years- apo. 1. was same period' last year. •ions, contusions or sprains come to then'sutle'ring !Toni Kidney Disease. My ila7loway's Corn Cure is a rf,eu to for P y any member or the family.- el any. of feel and legs swelled and I had to rise the removal of corns and warts. We the ^rents it: will give relief and 1 eight'or ten times in the I a because have never heard of its failing to re- AUSTRALIAN ,WHEAT CROP. work . cure. �'' Brother-"i-have made up aly mind g move even the worst'kind. " to propose-to llellie, but have not found _ of urinary troubles. -Six boxes of PUTS HIM TO SLEEP. The wheat crop of Victoria for thi3 A genius is a man who can do al a suitable opportunity ret. You see. Dodd's Kidney. Pills.restored my health Mrs. Jones-ify husband has a goal season is, estimated at 23,000,000 bushels. most anything except make a living. . she's, such R. reserved girl," -sisaer - al that time and I have used them at• being an increase over last year's return - "Oh'.'yes; she's reserved for Captain ear for music. «The 4rll �1'etP' ,c7ys Drufii*ist O'Dell -Dasher. -He became engaged to her .intervals since, of 1.456,850 bushels., The amount re Mrs. timith-tine hasn't. Ile thinks Y "To'anyone afflicted with'Kidney Trou- eve face he heats at church isa Iul• gaited for home cunsumption is-6,500,- of Truro, N.S. Want -any helter evi- yesterday." tic l say 'Dodd's Kidney Pills are all r''P 000, and4 for seed I,9exl,g741, 1«-axing about denre of the- real merit of Dr. 'Von _ --;eight.' -"Try them and you'will besure logy. _ OW Wi husbe ; available Pineapple Tablet. as- a cure for Pale, sickly children should - tun — - - lh t k Mother- Graves' Worm Exterminator. sic find n, benefit:" \Vi present mar•ret prices at about all forms of stomach trni►bte thiin Ihat Viorine are one of the principal cses Tarts•s Down S1��wweele doss not delay 4tbrrs4. � -�►— dpiam-lrulea made nos do not Sun. t\h•o 34g. per quarter-retool to 43.. per bushel .They're in Such greal,ileniand'' Not g of eiurterin); 3.n ,nfldren and should >o• oubegia to eo h take Allen's Law Balsam, -•3S. W. per bush'tl would-be realized nauseous dose that makos one's ' v'ery v •,tied from the system. -LOVERS DIE TOGETHER.. roe 14 pi .711 of healiaa po.r4a after defraying freight, commission, ane .iils!dec rebel-but plrn anI quiet: and sad love tragedy was enacted the exchange, making the value of:the wheat harmless-a tiny tablet to carry in your "So.y'ou-are going to marry. Rave.- y Father-"What-marry my'dau daughter? available for ex ort £2,275,000. you anything laid by?" 1c3; I've got _.__.nlhcl day at the Village of Dasio, in the g P pocket. 35 cents.-]4>4. an n o d. The \thy, she's only a child." Spooner - r rich uncle laid by with an illness. o! bells'of the village;a girl of ]8, had.been "Yes, sir. I `thought I'd come early 'to TAILORING AND PHOTOGRAPHY The Preacher-"l was surprised to see some sort, and .1'm title only surviyin;g brcletly engaged to a farmer, but. her avoid the rush. Perhaps, the latest ' applicahon of ;your husband walk oils of the _church relative." s father refllsed'his consent to the mar- photography is in tailoring. Phis ap- while 1 was preaching. The Wifr--• ria ge. Finding; that entreaties had no Swili6bt 8"p to better than et>s°r maM pears,to be a Parisian invention. The "Oh, don't mine! that! You know -he's Rese-etim s-mista"tsken oa the bodies of childt le effect, the young: 'couple de-*ided to eom• tint is beet whoa ased in this t ht w crson.to be measured_is, hot r hero b sometimes- a_l o Il is aster. The trouble ` tfali� •y p p ographed. tt•ciubled -with somnambulisms" - . sosy � :oeeul+r. w_least.disea4s of She .tta7 `. mit suicide. 'rhe farmer. bought a re- say ao•light ao&I and follew diseatioas. lir several positions while standing be- promptly cured with Wearies Carats. . -. volver, and during a walk through the hind a network, which is photographed it +, easter to Prevent. than it is to - vrnods he flied four shots ac his sweet- " - or. the same plate, and serves as a cure. lnflnunnotion cit"thr'lnngrs ie t11e Mrs, Smarts-"The 'doctor insists that companion of ncalected colds, anfi once 'heart, killing her on the spot. He then :_4MAN LOb'ES MEDICI!\E. 4 standard of reference, By means .of a it rima n lodgement In rhe system it ia. I must spend the: next five weeks carried the body to the cemetery, a kind of harness, indicating the location- Itflir»lt to dea-1 with- 31eat''»cht with I -Alabroad. He says 1 need a change: Mr. - -=mile off, p!aceu it on a grave, anal-shot--Softie Rem f*s-01-Dr. Osler-A rut His aft• nd other concealed points ernd;cata the colic and prevent ineam- Smarte="So you do; that's a tact" "A171 - - himself through itis heart. The bodies protessien: et the figure, the necessary accuracy is oration from sstt+ner in.- tt cost, .tis you agree!" "Yes;- you rated , change -were discovered by a gravg-digger, obtained. - pri anti i, wk seti,tartory a, it f3. -o oc ors: _ Dr. William -Osler writes:-"Man has �_ prising in its Yesulti. BOASTERS. an inborn craving for medicine. Heroic VN6ER WHICH KUNG. dosing for several generations has given NF.LSUN'G K,EY TO SCCCFRS. For boasters`the world has no use;but � moues a thirst for drugs. As 1 once. For 33 ..Years - -l. is always on the lookout s -men who before remarked, the desire to take med- "The More Postum the Afore Food-the Its a Quarter of nn Flour Ahead of Time. shiloh's Consumption Cures tib 1.>leg kine is one feature which distinguishes Afore Cottee the Yore Poison. eel a -d: things. Solomon said: "Let'another man, the animal, from his fellow crea- TO°i`• been tho man prise they;, .and not thine own The Pros. of the-W. C, T. U. in a. Nelson was always beforehand. witll sten, tither with the feet IMt i1e n{w bps." The world says"to-day: We have tures. it is really one of the most Serious tie time to listen to what you are going difficulties with which we have to con. young . giant state in the.Northwv st ev eery appointment, When he v.-as leas- hate steady increased year by ytsar,win �• ±` - to do; let Cls see something you have tend. I \'PI7 tri minor ailments, whichIN says: ing London on his last expedition bat proof of the merit a- would yield to dieting or to simple home I did not realize that I w-as a slave srainst the enemy n quantity of cabin c • '.done, or.are doing. to coffee till I left'off drinking it. Shiloh remedies, the doctor's visit is not thought g For furniture was Nelson to be sent on to 6e c.'om lPfe without the prescription.-, three or four yTars 1 was obliged to take board the ship. Nrlvin had'given a Irtila BETTER PLA. . - p nerve tonic u • ease' or l "d4, and 158 a ry o is ever da Now i am farewell dinner at his house. Of the cultured physician he says:- y y f 4^eu�lls, 4;o Mamie kissed me-such a smack, free, thanks to :Postum Food Coffee. An upholsterer called with an account finesses h and Sir peuld wit."In no profession does culture count for „ fn report the -Those who line used Shiloh would D0O Rut I.diel not ki.;s her back; so much as in medicine Aut willo a• who-h"'° °nsw -On my part an no such =lips- needs ii more than the general pructi- tet its victims, I could hardly stand to good.'. His Lordship had him shown ,� it should know that ever bdWe is So instead 1 kissed her lipz. fiends, working among all sorts and con- have my husband drink it; but he was into the dining-room, and spoke to him r .-sold with • e th9t. if w whom are in- not willing to.quit. I studied for months I in a corner apart from the"gtlt t3.• doedn•t cure pow tthe will refuml —� - - dilions o[ men, many of L•,.find a way to induce him to leave it "i verythin is packed, lily. Lord," nc _ lluenced quite as' much' by his general off. Finally Y told him I would make said. "and will go in.the wagon from *hat you paid for it: Shiloh = -- ability. which.they can appreciate, as by no more coffee. the inn nt. six o'clock," Lias Cured his learning, of which: they have no "And you velli go to the inn and seg �'F`� t ' 9 ' I measure." I got Postum !•rood Coffee, and made �✓ Dr. Osler advises physicians to "w'aik` it strong-boiled 'it the required time, them ofr?" Coughs, of are most ubsbnaes.: Lesee al with the young' :- 1 would urea the and' had him read .the little book '1-he "I shall, my Lord-, i shall be there Cottshs,Cold..nd Lana troubles.: Let it Road to Wellville'•that comes in ever punctually al six o'clock. ems you. clinical physician, as he travels farther Y n « hkg. v quarler before six,- said-Nelson, Le wines I eos"to tines moedr frim the Fast, to look .we"cr-tris coin--__„ToEia�1'+ tum'--has.'llEi s4rongcr ad "br..ihere-a quarter before; to that quar- tbestAtIwn�esistoCoomepeioe, -I>aek a Ilaninns-to sec that they are,of hi< ownvocate thari my husband! He tells our ter of an Hour I owe everytltin 'fn life.” 3.0 d bee°°eb'°r del stee►aygOod lige ons-to sratiort, He.must wall; with g sa71 'm3 Goo'emptian cc". phb4sedr Iter, 'Boys,' he enlist travel with thr,-men' friends ho�vt to make it, and [hat tie got xla&was Alia •d 0°0' Thr ialt.wis1 his a.ar; ♦ wpho are doing. the work of the world• Iliroug;ll the winter without a spell of "You don't even know hovv, to make •a ' •my the`men,between the ages of °fi and .',0.' the grip .and has not .had a headache ri'lemon tart;' remarked the cooking =1 Well , 1 hoveeirm;it ....1p�. or nonihs--he used to be s school girl, with flne scorn. It hint elf dray hit.e hen uswd.-D. ! t object to a g. n - ' frequent nervous headaches. . , ..necessary to make a lemon tart, re- rr. ' •� n'r,ry tin her heir," "•tile stronger you drink Postum the plied the other. "All the lemons I've Vilemattiiriafa..e.t.. _� more food you et the stronger y tart already.' H L O H� e ri ii{Pd. Not nrlw', returned his pew a y' g g you ever seen were pretty airoislic friend. "`What do you mean?" hrlt;i. 4z°fry the more poison you get.' A good many people find it easier to x with i au ✓ 'r„iy hP eiemanded. "In many cn.scs nrlw wo- Piame given by Postum Co., Battle sing 'f nrrl.thine, O Lord;' wbda they Ta Pmt tl 3.A i' l tt4 sah4 u' man's crowning glory is some other C•eek, bfich. have let eir purses at home in ail - ISSUE NO. . �orn oars hair." - There'* a reason ciher et. &-.fl ..- u'-ca=. -,: g�.r. -.-, 'a"' :a'. r. :g,N,Grsi r. -.: a"'` ,: w£" K-i:.�� ,r. s•s.c,s.. ,,�, rsr• 4c.��°r. �.! r '.' •.:'M _ -. ... h :.F. 'wY'-.. ... Y - - ,-+ �. ryi;...S itis -^�'N .. •.y'fit.. d. ..-i•,.'-:-... -�....�'.+,:,+,o- - .,.� _ _ - ,. r - �.,.w,a•-s::+ .y.,K,y+- .. .... '. ..... ,. ,.v,�,- .... .ted•- - - _ r : ,e • (�['1 A T j �/{c r. -Geo. eon, spent &tturday The following accounts were order- - _ -f.. D. and lira: Banka spent IV.-G. Hum, for services as return- - - �+• """'�' nsutcethe elect _ av -- t . n;, , inu in January �Ta E. McGinty, For repairing side- 15; � •` � d loom through illness. -Mr. Jacob Dafoe returned on walk-, 75c.; 11•.' Peak, for work on -Miss Edith Dale, of Toronto, Tuesday after spending ten days road at race bridge, 60c.; Murkar �: is visiting Pickering relatives. at his home in TorVntu. Thexton, .printing proclamation, fin- We have in stock F. L. -Green!$ -Mrs. Joseph Carr,. of Oak Mes.rs. Palmer & ti anstone ancial statement and ballot papers, - - - bridges, is visiting Mrs. W. H. shipped a carload of hogs from. $7.00; W. T. Hartrick, asked for re- - GOLDEN CITY Family Flour. Banks. - --._.. . this station-un-Wed-nesdaj. ._ .tax_ on..$254_business ass ' -ISSI.M-I--P-astry..Flour. �_- --Mrs. B. W. Wood is spending -Thomas B. and Mrs. Mar�nis, ment made on the Bennett property. = 'WONDER. 'Made from Manitoba No. 1, a - of Kin This tax should have been collected O -,&-few days with her sons in To• g st.;. entertained a few gilvies Royal Household. Our Oat ineaT itind Roped wheat, etc., are the friends on Wednesda evening froni-those having charge of the, set- very best. g' tlement of the Bennett business. As ron Miss Ida Leavens, of Toronto, -H. G. Calvert iso duty, these it was difficult to arrive at the amount Fes, is spending a few._week9 with Miss days owing to inaeries received to received.by the Village-from the tax, • reayeng, -' his foot, caused by stepping on a the matter was left over for future J A. B�TNTING .S; Pieker�'n - a --George Hadley, purposes'leav- nail. consideration. r. ing for the north-west early in -Miss Annie Forfar, of 'Eller- On'm'otioil it was decided to bill " March. _-.. _._._-. _ ere,is,.v along_-.with Mrs. John those parties who entered into the • -R. and'Mrs. Deverell enter- Andre�ir and other friends in. agreement-regarding-the-cost-of tlr - 3 - We.have`-Zenoleum"__the._great- _. l c g- grain• on the north side of Kin Bt. etil rained a few friends on TuesdayPickering. between the Presbyterian church and Ar disinfectant and animal di =J. H. Wagner ..was in- Mount y --- p• ; - "evening g Church st. Three of the parties have •• -,•-. - ---•------ -Mrs. Joseph Gordon entertain-. Albert on Saturday attending the already paid their respective amounts. ed a number of friends on Friday funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr.. . On rn,ution the board then adjourn To kill Lice on Horses; Cattle and Pigs. evening last. Robt. Harper. ed until Dionday evening, March 19th, polar 15 tablespoonfuls of Zenokiim'in a pail, add 1 gallon of water snd•etir -Miss Ella Dowswell, of Clare- - -Remember Uriah Percy's at the same hour and place. -- Apply then with a Stiff corn brush all over,rubbing it well into the malt,-is spending a few days with great sale of heavy -draft horses, 77 Mrs. John-Andrew. colts, etc. on March 1st, conces. Dunbar-ton. roots of the heir. Spray the stalls. _ -Mrs. L. Clifford (nee Miss sion 7, Pickering. _ _ V - _C. A. Baker) was in town on Fri- -W. H. and Mrs. Field and We extend our sympathy to lir. To kill Sheep Ticks, and Mrs. Chas. Annis• on the death '�- --d-a last on business. , daughter, of Toronto, spent a day iiiakE a dip by adding,1U0 quarte of water to.1 quart of Zenolenm, and dip Y of'their only son, Frank Taylor Arima -A gang of men are busy clear= last week with the former's par= which, took place on Tuesday at his the sheep or part the woof and pour on.. Zenolenm is the beat~ Sheep ing away the bricks and debris enter, John and Mrs. Field. grandfather's, Lake View Farm, Port Dip ln_khe world. from the ruins of the co -Mr• Uriah Jones -Union at the age of two years and �i Win. Henderson is.in he city on-the Brock Road for'a Rood fig- eleven-months. The funeral took To kikl Hen Lice. - attending the Grand Council- of tire. He will hold-a sale of.his place 'from the above address on the . - g Ad'd;l gallon of coater to five tablespoonfuls of Zenolenm and clip 'tile sena, Royal Templars of Temperence: from stock etc. in a few weeks. _- afternoon of Wednesdaythe 21st inst. - -Mrs:A. Thom and son.Alex. K to Erskine cemetery, rubbing the feathers the wrong way, holding. the hens by-the head find -S. W. and firs. Weldon, of _ Toronto. are spending a few days of Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, are y L, . feet. Spray roosts end ne�ls. with the latter's sister, firs. R. J. visiting for a few days with blrs- Saskatchewan Va,lley For Distemper. - Coad. Joseph Gordon and i,ther Picker- >t -Miss Aartrick returned to her i-ng friends. ` Nash animal's nostrils rut with a solution of 1 tablespoonful of Zenoleum to.: - �, hone in Toronto after spending a• -'Ohfor special settlers gains Lands fO1` Sage +� -_ 1 quart of water, and spray all around thoroughly to prevent other ani. �a' F couple of creeks with W-_T. and.-and colonist sleepers to the Cau- -.mals taking distemper. Mrs. Hartrick. -adlan North-west, every'Tuesday cps, t -J. T. Elliot left on Saturday 1n .'March and-April,' via ..North Land Retailed at Whole- For General Disinfectant.' -last for a week's 'visit with Bay,and C. P, R. Get tickets.and . -_ . bank-barn-and-stable, 1 gallon of water -added to five tablespoonfuls of- For ` friends in To and brother-in full particulars from .-Stephenson Bale. Prices" Zenolenm will make a very strong disinfectant solution, spray or sLrin- Gilford. opposite P. O., Whitby; T>_'y and _ , L see Ste -• •ie this.in the stable and manger end around buildings. -Miss Beatrice Palmer return- Stephenson before travelling Purchasers have until the Fret of ed to the city on Saturday- after' anywhere on earth.' Rail, lake ed -June_to make their_selections - a .:two week's vaca.tiot at the or ocean. -- -. home of her parents here. -Mr. Alex.-K. Thom, who bm, - from the. = - :M '- s• C`iHAPM.�.N' -W. V. Richa-rdson, who has been an agent of the Dominion Canadian Northern - '.. been.laid up with rheumatism in. Government fur some years,is in the knee fur the past two weeks, this Locality this' week and next - ; hand Grant' " is now getting.along nicely.- - in the filterests of the Canadian -lir. Alps Hoover, of Green Northern R. R. land dept. He - River, was in town oil NVednes- -ill_ be pleased to furnish infor- Pr i ' �� 7 00 per 'Acreti ifay. He hod been in Orono where mation to homesteaders whether Cash c epi o�it 30c.. per acre, balance the independent. telephane-lines they.,purchase..or. not. .`see his are in Bonrishing condition. ath-t- 1n another column. _ -in annual payments. _ - - -The Globe says there -is no -The Toronto Star on Tuesday' Add't•ess inquiries to - '� truth in the rumor. that Canada*,; has the following:-The,_ Toronu.) . _: marriageable girls will -appeal to- and Fork. R.ail�ay will •proceect a]eX. K. 'Thom, �Jhe"Y'alrre� res `are `�fier•ing in 'the`Tarriff Commission for a dtuy at once With the construction of - Of thirty-five per cent. on.the Sal= the road ;ea'sterly from Scarborci Gordon.House, Pickering. vation Army-cu.onists. Village through 1'ickering Town- :_ _ Washing Machines,--_ Churns; Wringers, Tubs, _ -Mr. Duncan Melnto h', -a ship and onto Whitby,.and pussi- nye -' - former resident of Pickering flied bly -to Ophawa. - T.he-Scarboro Let Others Help YOU -Door :hats, -Carpenter's Tools, Tar and Felt Papers, at his•hoine iu Preston on 5attx•- Township Coonan have granted To-recover your s-tolen property.day last, the funeral taking place I�eraiissicin u>the railway to solid 3 Nails, Paint's,'Oily, C'arnisbes tine all Spring Goods. on Tuesday- of this week. JI r, an aiierhes:d bridge to span the McIntosh was a miller in Spink road at the point where the G. T. The .Mills for years.. _ _. _ '_ . ft. rroasea the•.T. and Y. R. The �iekering 73ig�lante 'Comm' ittee .- -We congratulate outs former. railway -will be naked to run 'a Hill do this. resident Miss C. A. Baker, on h,r thirty . minute service between - -. marriage to. Mr. Laurence_ Ciii=.Halfway and Scarboro. _ 1�eatbere havioa property staiauno�maii- :.-: .. JJ -ford, of Oshawa: which took -At a meeting.of the Fire Co. . cate immediately with any member' See our fine display of _ - �• 1 lace in Buffalo, N. Y. on, thc. .held a few weeks ago: a deputa• of Ezecntire Committee: _ ' Membership' fee nth inst. 'The ceremony wily ler- tion consisting of Messrs. Arthur - formed b the Rev. `. A. E. pat- Johnston, Robt. Miller. and W. V. Tickets mac be tahad syplica r'{aideat or . y Xanyjng �mpzi and .�faU �arrtps. Y' - secretary on appltoa6ioa. tyson, of Grace°Methudiet church. Richardson ' .w - -_- _ Chas. Downing, who pas'been wait upas the i'r6vincial gu�erli- Arthurin this locality for the past two ment with a view of securing for Secretary. President. M&L weeks, returns to-dt[y to his fire protection purposes, -the Exec.Com.-Geo.Lena,D.E.Pugh,0.S. � ;�rice8 home in Indian Head. He takes. escheated estateV the late Chas: PAImer,Pickering;Ont. with him a carload of horses- to Andrews, who died ten years ago ' ,the number of seventeen head. last September in Pickerin¢. The 110 ~ 1BUNDY _ These are all-choice animals, bttt deputation was • il�£ormed last 4 ; These are re istered fillies, one of 1londa last. As lir. Richardson. A g p Cr e. ° a a a — two derserde spec y o • P- 4 , .-H a a0 1 e o �• M - - _ special . mention. week that the would lila heard on . s � R .,. which was..purchased from M r. was una�lle to be present, his r i . e $ $ " ++ _ '. - 1'= Gies, Len and the other from Mr. place Was taken Mr. B, Bunt- 3 '- -°-�- � - g - 2 C X94`_ -Cleo. Reeson, of Oshawa. ing, wfio with the other members ►' ' o ; It d o C= —�� -Mr. •John Emerson,of, Green- went to aron o�day. The a�tov so larrbm •o- K }p . Wood, met with a peculiar asci- application was made to 'the - ;g 8 x8 mM o°� i 1j ;6 j � dent a week a' o Satur'.da '. -He� ]ate ovPrufnent, who gave-the ? ••a a's vo•fie n o a° b ;b= g Y g "� xE. tr a e p`:'was sitting in his'wagon 'driving Fire Company good •reason to be- gl $; G•"•dR'6 8 . v: c ; eW - eavy F�a n n VIlett s in which was a young cow. When iihey would get the estate-if N •- • a ' ' o. ''C ' C e le out of the wagon,• he no heirs appeared within ten o o �'4 �� B . PPe. � h ound th&V' had- sustained an' years. There was a precedent for a1 ,••.. Feb I N injary to his .shoulder, which this action •when the town of y to a e m o ,,,. Gari 40 - v - �= proved to be a fr•&eture of one of Clinton received'sows $10.000,'a i.st the old. _t sloes. , as Apr - the bones. The animal had struck portion of an escheated estate in ni a him with her borne but he that town. The Hon. Col. 1liatfi. w e l thought nothing ••of ,the matter i:o.i, stated that the government Zr .� ; sg -4 a Jufy,C� _ OPS have just received a lot of cottons. — t6--make--silo o g—:S o ra �PLII . . New-'heavy,fa . rig. grant as the Clinton case was, b Every lady should see these flannels,.they . -In seventy-five gears there given under special conditions. • g Z o as I ec pre extra heavy and extra good values. '°have been fourteen decidely mild f Police Village. ..o+ Dee • winters. The years 1841.42 were � - 'T- the mildest, With An .a�era a Qf January 1W,-Whitby 9, Oshawa 10• Brongbaro g Tne regular meeting of the trus tees 11,Port perry ts,Uxbridge 20,Canniajtton l9, _..Try a few.pairs.of opr;heavy fleeced -. „ASO 5 for December, January, Feb- of the Police Village of Pickering was Beaverton 1s. - blanirets, selling away down at$1.25. `:iraary, March. In the;vaintt•r sea- held pursuant to adjournment'inthe We have also bargaing to offer you sons of 1881-82 and 1889-90 a mean town-hall on the eveningof Monde FOR BALE-1 thorough-Bred Short' n Horn bull;calf, aged 11 months,John :in heavy underwear, big variety. temperature of 20,0 was recorded. the 19th iwt. Dr. R. M. Bateman Buil No, =59?40=, got by Baron Cyp= - $n eight of the fourteen years the and R.- S. Dillingham being present,: rus(imp.) 4360= , Dan1 Dais Mea- mild weather of December and 11 r. Dillingham in the chair. P _ y a y ' The•-minutes• of she last megting don' _�•�_• by Meadow Lord Eimp.j In Ladies cud,Children's hosiery, gloves, tie's, and .January continued during =36067=. Also, a quantity of goose _ Men's mitts, sox, fancy ties, etc. We have a Were read and approved. ]February, while- in three of the wheat suitable for seed, com aritivel A communication was 'read from P y great variety to choose from. In fact in all -other years the temper-attire sFtr, ��-.- -RTchl,rdson-disctAiming-alt- use-and free_fr good choice, and are offering -� ',`very sliRhly below average, 'and zi ht to the office of poll,,trustee. �s RICHARDS, Kingston,Road, Pick- s g P some _pacts]-bargains. Come along, 'in.three it was considerably be- On motion the communication was ering. JowIt is with dee regret Placed on file; =� _ _-._ __ i• Communications were read from the : _ t- - p R that we followin - i*port the death On Tuesday, the Carbon Light' Co., of Toronto, re' Mtth,Inst. of M-rs. W. George•Cur- prices for street lighting. -John, �l C 1-V /� C O o ;- bin, Which took place at.her home G. H. 'Conant;- of south Oshldwa, r _ on the Kingston Road. East. -asking information in regard to ol- J "The deceased, who was only 2i) ice 'villrtWes: g P- �� - = years 1 month and 3 days old had •' Thos.;A'len, of Sunderla id, giving _. been ill only about two weeks aril Information regarding the Police -Vil- - - 1ag e of Sunderland. ;_h it death was unexpected. The C• Redman, giving -cost of.street - While, deepest'sympathy is expressed for lighting and granolithic sidewalks in QMr.• Corbin and his three ono O!all matsrisls and design �VY la8t Y R i i Brooklin. kepti a stook. It will pay yon `:•children in their great affliction. A. O. Hogg, of Oakwood,'sisking in- to call at-oar worki aid inepeot our stook - -'Mrs. Corbin Corbin was a daughter of formation regarding police villages. and obtain prices. Don't be misled by o • J. and Mrs. Emmerson, of -Green. L Win. McKenzie, of the.Toronto and agents we do sot employ them,consequent- I will Rive 20 per cent. off all woollen goods in my wood. The funeral tools: yester- f'ol'k Radial Electric Railway Co., ly we cao, and do throw oft the agents atllre,_f�+-ca� ,�y]�, consisting in pa-rt of Men s - statin -that he knew of no prnmi�e commission of 10 y L,a�lerwear, Youth's Uuder'- v to Salem cemetery, and the per cent., which on sail' ITnderwear I�itti>as made in regard to the 1i hting of the certainl save b urohasir from as. A Hats Ca -Mitts Gloves and all Flapnels. fir number Who fo:]•,w- streets of Pic�kerin tanager y y p B wear, caps , g ' call aolicaed. , the'remains to 'their la t rest- Mr. Moore, who was a nt from j� • placeZshowed the high respect the cito niigbt know atom g of WHIT81 GRANITE Cts., LOGAN ;'F `1Gke?lY] r O ;III which she was held.' f the mutter, p.Post Ofam Whitby,Ontario W. ^r,.