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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_03_02 r„ p;'�a�^� �^ "„"�. �* �-ate=�� 'a'„� �, �-•+.� :� rr .; :�. •:, •.: ..r,;;. ,,,:,:..- ..-- ser,..,.�. �•vm'. * _ �Y.•✓ � Atte -*�•��'i-•t; .5 -... ... •.., tea. _ arra. 7. 1' VOL, XXV• > PICS R WG�e GN�-a,--FRIDAY. MAR. 2. 1906 906 - ATO. 21 E PICKERING NEWS �. fg'��irlifrtas�fcgtl `ssl�. ���a�� apsna�ar_Hosie. Markham. � The sh ' ting match hold Later• • , _ on Friday een our boys and 811 30U. Oa Wednea&sy, llyebtw,ary..21st, a Fire'broke out i■ the pulslic school the Brooklin Boys resulted In fav- 'Spink PICHEBIP�- quiet marrt�ge took place at 62D El- btdldiag at 7 o'cJook on Wednesdsl or of the visitors by 11 birda:. Dental. 7 n Ave., Winnipeg, the retrideace of >aoraing. The stall ns was tasrtaed is Good aahootiu Was done on both +� ^^•• •^^^^r^-^�^^- - the bride's father, whoa Miss Coral T.. pram tly, but by the time the fire- S _ D8. A BTBWART, Markham. Red Wheat 78 boas,' Spencer, youngest daughter of.Mr. men �ad two streams playing on the sides, Dt91tT2ET, White Wheat i8 boon John Spencer, became the wife of Mr. building the interior ve:as a mass of What might have been a vers Zoom Gradaats of Toree••University` Spring Wheat 168 bra. Deber H le, eldest son of Mr. P. flames, and they were powerless to and accident occurred on Frida Ir liminal•NOW Oolleas of Dental Barosotas. P (loose Wheat 72 burn $ le, of Hartae Mao. They were at-op the progress of the fire. It�vae, evening of last geek While OPFIOB-OPPOBI'r8 T88 F08TOFFICB. �.. yy p - Mon-Ten. ISaaitobs�O6f• "-60 marriedb Bev.Mr.. Harrobin, of St. a 'four roomed solid brick building, the Sons - of Tempereneac, Open daily 9 a.m.to a V.m. QS•itrQ ataaa, Family, 4.96 yy - BasWene•,Main 6t,Norpb. T••a->•v- Fanoy Pastry, s•=6. George's chureb, Winnipeg. and is a tot+�to�s, with the exception lodge was 1n progress a revolvelc- AT QNTONVILLB EVERY FRIDAY. major,Family ivloarr, •6.00 Immediately after the vet Pmony, of the lower north room. It required was shot off by C. Cathervrood a• cottgn, Jute or Paper Bags included, the young couple left by the C. N. R. 9W feet of hose to reach the building, 'bo of 14 ears. The Hallett en- It A.Q,to P. M. Coca over Sumnawfeldt a B�$18 00 Ton for their new home near Hartney. and the firemen had a hard-time.with Y Y Silvers Stora iter Shorts, $20.00 Ton the severe cold. I Several of them had tering the window and longed 3t2 71R.B.S.BARKER,L,D.B..D.D B.. Jumbo,$25.00 Ton their hands and faces nipped with the the ceiling. Boys or men mu,, JLF Dentist stouavine. Honor graduate of Cracked Corn $1.15 per 100 The .OSHAWA. _ frost. The loss is $5,000, with an in- remember that there is a ver3r the Royal College of Dental surgeons and of Whole Corn, $1.10 per 100 lbs. surance of$3,6W in the Royal. strict law in regard to the carter'- the nmvwsity of Toronto. Hours-9 to 18 a.m•. Corn Chop$22.50 per ton. It is stated on Cod authoritythat B to a p.m. Omoe in arabin',Block,over Jew- prices t g iug of these weapons. atery store. Locat telephone No.9•. Appoint• Wholesale ces on application. some person approached and bribed KI NSALE. --- - mealsmsybemadefor evenings. Residence ! one .o the players on,the Williams The committees of the East F.nd A'8rieU ave. MARKHAM every Monday as l�raham, TFholewheat Piano Wori:r hockey team with the A very pretty wedding took place Ta..a.y, once Over white's core. ane Flours, J Emigration Fund and Self .Helts• result that they lost the league g. tet the residence of Mr. and Mrs. oho Chop of all kinds. to Cedar Dale last week. The object Lewis, on Wednesday evening, Feb. E.migraation Society of England,.. Chopping and Grunting. y y 28th, when bliss Annie hf. 'Lewis, Medical. was that of securingmoney b bet of which! the Right Hon. Lord ting wbich we are sorry .to say is too their second daughter, was united in Brassey and the Right Hun. Ear) �� F. EABTWOOD, �x.D.. 8nrif4on PICKERING COAL freely indulged in by the young men-• the holy bonds of matt-imoriv to air: of Aberdeen. are the respective:• W. to Canadian Pv fle'Ratiww; coroner (�Q'Y, of the town, It is just.such contrmpt- 'Joseph H. Mitchell, of Dunbarton. presidents, have notified Air. E_ ible work as this that always de suer- 3 Marquette, provincial immigra- Calarlo ConntT;-Issuer of fdallwtv :coroner y ); P.ev, E. A. Tonkin officiating. . Only Garemont; O.Eece boars-Before 10 a.m., ) to g ate real sport of any kind, and the re- relatives and immediate friends of the pm.,and itona t to 8 p.m. Private telephone Yards at Spink Mills.. Suit -in this particular case will be a' bride and groom were present. busy tion agent at Montreal, that they �eoanectionwith Balssm,Greenwood.Brougham �- sever blow to hockey in our town. intend to send over earlv in thj MtZloa,A.Jobastou'.17th coal, cam eowie's Stove Coal $6:.,u ton. p- Enema Mitchell, sister of the groom, - nh Con),and D Pugh's l9th cony 6-17 2. The act is a disgrace to those concern- S@ASOri A Ver , large number of. Chestnut Coal 6.a ton. g1' acted as bridesmaid, while lir:Thorn- 3 , g Pea Coal 5 25 tun. ed in it, and we Hope its exposure will as Lewis:brother of the bride, sup- People who desire to settle in dif- LeQaL. Select Lump Coal, $5-33 ton. have merit in preventing any snore ported the groom. The many useful ferent parts of ._the._�9tla Dict► _.__ - Blacksmith Coal,"35,•:5 ton. of such low lived chicanery, Up :to anal valuable •gifts received fulls at- These -societies have for many arc.per.tna-dst !vein+for cash, this point the games in the O--shawa test to the esteem in which the happy years sent out a very large nutD- E, FAREWELL, Q. 0,, BAR►RIB• Fun weight suarae-Leen-:- Hockey League were played strictly coo le are held. ;1lr..and Mrs. 3iitch- THS,00nnty Orawa Attoraq,and County Orders for coal)eft with W. Peak will on their merits and a cut man slit- P her Of people, r'h0 have proved til - lav be delivered promptly, Ir y ell left for their new home near Bro- 8 ilfatfar. Ooazt House.WbitbT• Above prices snbjret to Change without zens were taking an interest�in theta.' tagham later in 'the evening followed be respectable, sober- ltnti indu�;- OW 32cOILLIVRAY, otic•. Virdicator. by the beat wishes of their many iriottst- all tending,to show that. ern,8ollcitar:,30. Offico opposite BRPoa• Je L. S PI1i K. - be the greatest care is exercised in a� Whlcby.Ont Jao.BanDow,BA.:Tb.o Che selection. Any individualsor :."• b:a(iitl1yrsT.LL,B. Monev to Loan. 8y LIIDEITZD :. ;GREEN RIVER: PORT UNION.... firms in need of help can obtain it, J.7,.Bpink. D.M.Rpink - _ -- = by applying, giving full partierr- v President Magage� hlra, Pugh is visiting tier son Oli- The death of little Frank Taylor lata, .tv :4ir.. Mar uette at 11Eon- Pttar•Tacfrry. ver Pugh. Annis chronicled.-in our last issue treat. - Will and Mrs. Turner were Toronto was quite tragic. On Sunday while aHO1zKINS,VETERINARY SUR visiters Monday last. the parents were re acing for church �T j . GRON. Graduate of time Ontario vas- Gerrie F 1ler is confined to her bed P ' k Notice to Creditors. ns•pa=7 Oollige. Toro'ato, r•aiatered member O the twin ctsildren, ran and Flor- aaf the Ontario veterinary tl toe' A,.oeiattoa. `Putt „r� • butters with a&severe attack of Influenza,. ence, were left by themselves for a - - OF- f»•and residence one and one quarter miles Mr. and Mrs. Booth visited with Ol- short time. When the mother cape north of Green River. Otboe and sboaraat tors• iver and Mrs. Pugh last Thursday, in to the it was 1ltiar9 Pollard, Deceased ttotir•s to 11&.=.. and 1 to • M. Private A large supply g j g =y. they .hard beenmchewingetb eendshof . itet•oboa0 in my omoe P,O. avtdsea, Gzeata 8 pP S of Canada Carrie e - lien . Doten sr. has been ve sick ___. Steer, Oat Co, beat cutters on hand.` Prices the last 'week and under the Dr e. some matches which were kept in .a Notice is hereby giventhat pursuant right.- Quality the best. care. supposedly safe place. They did not to R. S. O. 1897, chapter 1'29, that all Insurance- John Bice, who has been sick for stem to be any worse for what they persons having claims against the es- ,,, Seenre one,in Time. some time;is itaaproviug the last week had taken, showing no symptons tate of Mary Pollard,late of the Vil- or two. _ whatever and the arenta not -antic- IRE INSURANC niFi t-_claw rigs to hire by..day and - P loge at YiekefKng. widow, deceased, 1� 1k m. and Mrs.•Mitchell .and family ipating any seirous results. proceeded who died op.-the 14th of November, sigasraafiran Compaa7• visited Tuesday last with Wm.. and to church,thence to the grandfather's 915, are required on or before the 24th .i 'Boa meetai all,trains. � g 1 q D. IL SeINs,AGUNT„ i' Mrs. King, Locust Hill''. house to spend the'evehing. Up•to this March. 1906, to send by .letter or de- Miss W. Peak Miss Diary boten arrived home last time no disquieting systems were ap- liver to the undersigned Solicitors for - y Pickering. week frorn her visit to New Lis- parent, but about 1 p. m., after eating F xecutor of the will of the said deceas- - - Jptsfarfttsss �aritrts. t e ktheir r _ - .. •- stale dtime and a pleasant trip. Simple- a eties were�gatdministered of�the sueeties,l f any, held 'by thein. - enjoy- Geo. IVa g is moving to Claremont without avail. Dr. Dales,of Dunbar- And notice is further given that after rp BIINTINGI, Issuer of Martin`s g g ton, was immediately summoned x o ed ;(.). Idcanses for the Otmasy of Oatarlo, Of this week, a ha►via sold his faa,rfn to y tk the said last mention date the said the atone or at Ifs eaidenca'pi�;�t Furniture t i t ti a Mr. Kneel. Mr. and Mrs. Wagg staged with the little fellow till t131' executor will .distribute the assets of • ggave'their neighbors a good-bye party end, using evereffort to save him. the estate of • the said deceasatd last Thursday night. His twin sister,* Florence, could not amongst thepersons entitled thereto, ID-B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE RH Mrs, H. Hopkins is at present suf- have taken mch of the poison, as hat regard one to the claims of Moveysoeer, Cotomiscfoner for taking. ` fol) line of first• g g y Ask,faviM. Accountant. Etc, t[ona) w toad olabs furniture now fe17Og from a vc>t bad foot.. Two she has no-t shown n any aymptvms of which notice shall have been given av y Ion hum Issuer of Marriage Lto- oa exhibiiioa is - weeks ago 'she slightly cht her foot aickneas of any kind and is now quite ve required,and that he will not Om T_T which soon developed into blood poi- well.' be liable for the said assets or anp s, , gar ware rooms• son, but at time of writing is improv- ••• - part 'thereof to an person of whos+F- POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Pf1088 right. - loge Goodwood. = clain, he shall no tthen have hard 1' a for oonatise of York and Oetaria. ens Mr. Horn Shaw�las6 week had the --- notice. Unn even of an kinds attdnn.d w on short"' misfortune of getting his finger blood Business,is quiet in the village. Dated February 17th, 19W. _ POIIt.HER, I.tcenP.o., or,. S. Dillingham ironed, it was caused throu h the pen y ,now x14 lVleGilut ray. pope•,. Addrsaa Green&iver R Wm. Lewis e t a few da sin the ''hh sed Auction• ailing of.a row, he having a cut on city. �. ear Valuator and Oone sor for the Conan :. ". JPiakerfng. Oat his finger at the time, Although the Miss Nellie Myers spent Paturdat,v 2( r : Bro Sols for Irzec Executor.- ear tdss ofYorit and Ontario All kindaof auction finger is very bad yet it is on the at her home. oda•aouduetsd and valuations made at mod- mend, bliss Lewis, of the Glen, visited .at •rats charge. Ertsw oat .owfatamensa eon- Joe Doten's new gasoline 'en ins The s cantly managed and sold by &action or g g .Mr. Win. Atkinson's, psfvue ave. ILcrig&Res• teats. notes and Wa ger Cos attired Tuesday and set up in his bas- Mra. Murrisou is visiting her rioter t tpaeat aeoonaq promptly ootlaotad Goa eau ket fsa:c•r This engine is expected WESTERN BAN OF CANACA. ;aeaq a.stlemento Raarapto*&. Phone or F• Pe in Oshawa. — a rite for tarmv and�articutann Broupham, toil give first class satisfaction which biju_Edith_Myers_visited he Inoarpontad by act of Parliament 1974 Oct Dawe�maT be i>s.d by phone Naws - - - will enable him to ful22l}-t � era in argt week in Unionville,- Coca y Have a full line of fresh and'cur the' basket- line during the coming Miss Crosby is at her home 'in U:- IrteitieFfa+t fgraaeh. ed meats constantly on hand. season.- bridge for a few days. subscribed Gpital........ , 6lAmAaO� MUM ,Spice atoll, Breakfast- Bacon, _- Bogrn.=0n Feb. 24tH to Mr. and Mrs. Bit.ica.....3Capit....................:" -Money to Loan Ham, Bologna, Wefners, etc. Additional Locals. John Watson, a daughter. Aseeu UT Convertible.........-.. 1 PSX _ Mr. •E Bewell'and Mr. F. Croix&l :.Joss COWAN.Rea*ot T.H.MaMu.raw�8a m 5 per cent.- $ighest prices paid for Gordon I1a-it: was in the city were in Uitbridge lest week. special attention given' to Farmer's tats Mr. Archie Patterson, of i✓abridge, ,Nate. Oolleotion.aclicited and pro pity manor 8 Cattle:• over Sunda in i e on A . armer's Note. discounted • American sad' "-John slie of Oshawa was wa`q ss the lVi Fore Exchange nge bousttht and the sold world >f Butcher Saturd y <IISt1I'SIICB 0f all lCindB in town on hiondAy. Mr to Vicars, of-1 sbeidge:was the guest of Miss Crosby last week. sued, syafla eon o e won r. FAICHER S i =L. A. and Mrs. Boone -will ' -en Friday night a dance was enjoy- �sefns■tanto D•parfineat. atteIIded t0 leave on Tuesday next for Indian ed at the home of:►!r. McGau hin.• Interest aliowbd on deposits at highest en g rsatrates,'and credited half-yearly to eposito -- Head, Miss Sharrard,of Uxbridge, is now Geo. Kerr. ifsaagetr, Now' is the time 'to buy your -Ed. F`.,Goribley, of Hamilton, in charge of the senior room of the Real Estate handled-Conve ane- sugar, NvIteri prices abs away spent Sunday with ..Pickering Public school here. yam a�i�mam� y Thos. Todd, of Kingston, visited in down. We buy the best grades friends. _ taus done on short notice. the yilaage after an absence of about that can be bought and sell at the -Arthur J. Rogers, of Toronto, seventeen years. l lowest possible prices. spent Sunday at the,home of his bfr..Newton'McLaren spent a week look -look • `i_-Gtr o renf -some:particularly ' H'ightist•pr ice paid for all kinds Parel,,ts`liere. _ at his home before leaving for his new. of farm pro paid Seeds a s kinds tei- -R. N. de Foe'Wagner-conduct- "job near North Bay. .BOYS and GIRLS ! .adapted for pasture. ality. s in St. Georges church J. Murrison had'the in "to on Sunday las . - have, -log crush"the toes on one foot Silverplate has advanced . FARME11• ' SUPPLY STORE, -Dr. Henry will be here as usn_ while helping to.unload cedar from a - - wagon last geek. 19 per cent. . �. Richardson,* al tient Tuesday to attend to his _....-� E. Bryan, Manager. professional duties. * Brougham � We'sell 1 doz each.(tea killyes Notary Public; Pickering. -Hiss Singles, of, Dlinbartou, and forks) and anything tip to spent a few days' during the past Wm.- Fuller returned home on that of the celebrated 1817 Rog- DOMINION BANG Week with Miss Maggie ,O'Leary. Monday. ers Bros'. make at the rate of S You will be _ -W. E. and Airs, Vanstone at- Our auctioileer..is I-,e t busy $5,00 each dozen pieces. That tended t11Q-llfich-e cats we ding these days. is i doze—n cl-nines anzt-l-d�izen-DELI paid ufl, $3,QQQtQ0 at hintale on Wednesday even- Wedding els are ringing in forks cost$10.00. This is the old G.11TED ing, our midst. privet after next-month we will Ixeeerve Funa ane @@� j22 35U The toR'nshi council will L. Mathews,is visiting friends • have to charge$11.00 for the ; Undivided Profits 'W 7 ! — p • - - - meet on hionda�next at Brough- in the city, _ Cunt. same am When you.see pur new-li4e•of. a ilii for the transaction of general J. L. Cowie is syending a few Toilet Soaps. �PgITBY .BRANCH, business. . days in the"city. SAKE Someaneq Ntrseerf,mnd s richly d_veer General BanlfIn A ]are number attended - 710 not-forget 1r.- C. Lal+'raug}is - g G Joseph Lockwood's sale on Mon- sale ori Marcn 7tb. . :LOOK !-We will sell you 4 Y day afternoon,. and good' prices ,wiry. F. C. LgFrangh spent a odors and is tinescelled for Ladies: - - g few 'da s last week in Toronto, dozen pieces at the rate of $1.75 Business Transacted. were realized. Yn per dozen. —Jand Children. - - - -law was - T. rate- f,evita for mechanics•Aad others special afrentian g7yea to the copse• voted on in _ ichmond Hill on Sunday�t oder the parental roof, $1.50 per tkozen - will' quickly r6move alt stains tion of farmer's sale and •Monday last and carried by- a bars. H. Mechin spent a , few 1_dozen pieces at the rate of from the hands. majority of 21. days last week in- Oshawa with $3.W per dozen other notes. `• -W., A. Remn,er, -we under- her, son, Norman. Let us have the'rldasure of show — stand, has sold out his interests Wm. and Mrs. Mosgrove-spent Cut this out and show to your - s ipg these and other "SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. in The Glengarrian;of Alexandria, Sunda in Toronto with tl.eir friends. This" is ee of quality.offer .Y which is a guarantee of quality. 'lines to you' •' nep"81t8 received of $1. and and has moved to Toronto, where daughter, ;Lits. F. Gerow, { a he has entered the civil service. A number from here attend Norman Bassett 4 upwards. -In a few more days the men the quilting party held at T. allowed at highest current rates. engaged.at the iee-harvest at the ICathenvood's on Saturday after Jeweler and Optician 'r bay will nave their Work c6mplet noon. Brock 6t., s011ti, �ICKEI Co=.Poia dec1 or paid half!ed for the season. The buildings l hers. Win. Filson, we are sorry n of a,'' yearly, will hold 0,000 tons And about to say is in a poor conditl n .Y.' •y._.S , L Y.: .�.. :.,."'.�"_! t:'Y�: ...�; ,..1 ..qT.:�w v.vµen:.. o,.,., f .r•N. .:..M IY�F.et s. -. . ..� iG.-.,�-. "._w. `.s.irn,`.,.. ..,1•r_.•.IRp_ 2-.}u+r�.W:_.nL"•- n ..�'r V x-. " a • ' :I /.—4 , ' � rh. � . t : w.. a+ 1 1. 4 - J ,! . .- ` }}}}�? l S dt the time turn the pk>cea over, dot PHONOGMPH WON ESTATE. • .--�O , . with butter again, adding water •as — Famed for P r't needed to keep file meat moist until tt Soo Had aho Inatritment.Under Dying • _ !--._ -- - , * ♦$ is done. -' Father's.Bed.- • r lhout�.the House + NUTRITIOUS BEEF HEART. Alois Szabo, the son'of a wealthy pea- ---~• -- This is An article of.food which is sel� -recently,-.has sent ogbeen'arkstedyfor forging. dom seen on our tables, but it has the a will by means of a phonograph. - -"` advantage of being not only nutritious Shortly before the death of the Inther,i - t � ♦♦ ♦� t but cheap, Many housekeepers know• the servants were called into his room nothing about cooking it, and one far- and li;ard a voice proceeding from theSAr . COOKING GUINEA FOWLS. y g y: " Y property Y - y mer- wits we know always s iv the bed say: I leave all m report to m • . 'Phis fowl is nearer to mild game than heart away when they butcher, as she eldest son, Alois, arfd my other children .. • --any•domesticated birds, and though !a_ knows of no way to use it. are to get nothing:" Oeylon GREEN Tea Is not adulterated In any, loamy sections seldom used for food, ;s It makes the finest kind of meat for As a verbal statement made by a tes- t in reality very fine and as game at a mincemeat, there being• almost no tator when on the point of death, in the shape or form. This I. Ot10 reason for Its sale - much higher price. When people ob- waste, and when well cooked,it chops• presence-e1 witnesses, constitutes a valid :.of 14,000.000 packets per year. - . _ .. t sect W the game flavor, it can be re 'as,easy as the apples used with it. The will in Hungary, this disposition of the 4 F 1 moved by parboiling the fowl for a short heart can be stuffed and baked in the peasant's.propertq was upheld in the btr rsc=ars �� �0 and �0 C Ib. s. ,, . :'1Wne with slices of ,raw• carrot in the following way, and is very good if courts. ONLY. t 6 ; '.'water: I baked slowly and basted often: 'A few,days ago, however, Alois' mis- HIGHEST AWARDC ST. LOUIS, ilY4. .. _ ' � A guinea pie made exactly-like chicken First wash it thoroughly to remove tress, with whom he had quarreled, in- - - pie goes far ahead of it, though at first all the blood, and cut off the valves. fofined the police that the voice the ser- #t seems strange W see a chicken Qie These may be stewed [n a little water vents heard was oat that of his father, and the father's face was hidden behind . . with such a large proportion of dark with a slice of onion• until.Ahe meat but that Alois had spoken the words into FEATS OF RIGH CRANKS them. meal. A guinea pot pie is also delicious, juice is extracted, and with the addition a phonograph. He had placed the instru- - - "I believe they think I have some wayI 11 I -arid can be made with dumplings drop- of a tittle butter and flour will make a ment under his father's bed, and when - , - . of knowing where things are that•I've . ped in wrhIle the fowl Gs cooking, or have gravy to serve with the heart. Before the old man had lost consciousness THE PECULIAR -PASTIME OF A never even seen;' the mother werei on, the thickened gravy poured over hot bis- stuffing the heart, cut between the two called the servants in and set it going. smiling in spite of her wrongs, "for they �, - cults which havb been split and but- cells, so ets to make one space instead of , The police searched his house, and ..POLISH COUNT. .• . ask me-" .. tered, two, then fill with a stuRing of bread- found the phonograph record as de- "Mother'," came' a boyish shout from The fowls can also be baked whole crumbs, onion and sage as for turkey. scribed: Szabo is now to, be charged . . the head of the stairs. "Ed and I are tri . Pike chicketisy being,always placed breast Bake in &.roaster or other covered dish with fraud. l Ualian Count Defied the �Yealher- an awful, hurry le go in'town, and we down in the pan so that the juices wil for two or three hours, or until very. . . --T can't find our heavy gloves. Do you settle into the meaty breast, rather than tender. If•baked' in an open pan, care SUFFERiNG `'OMEN. Odd Garb of an English know where they are?" - hould be exercised that basting is done - - - "Ed's are in his second drawer on the back. The s must be exert fat the bony b Y g .'Gentleman. ,� turcned about twenty minutes before.be- frequently, otherwise the beast will he left, where they belong; he left Them in, Find health and Strength in the Use ut Ing taken from the oven in order to. dry, � - the dining-room." called the mother, - ----brown the breast n[cely. Making a ' A heart can also be braised, and those .. . Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills. in Vienna there is living to-day Count without a second's hesitation. .1 . • -fulling of breadcrumbs combined with who are fond of the flavor of the carious K=--, a wealthy nobleman o! Polish haven't seen yours, but u by don't you , chopped. hard boiled-eggs and tho: ,:•�;etables used will find this a ver Every growing girl and every woman origin, who ,occupies a sumptuously 3 opp� ggs y g P look in the pockets.of your old coat that - _ chopped giblets of the fowls, It is no: suttsfactory way to use it. Put a large nearing.muddle lite suffers from ail• Furnashed flat in the most fashionable you wore on that long drive with your menu pgculiar to her sex. At these - 11 necessary to stuft�the !owls, but the spoonful of butter in a shallow iron part of the city. When he wants his father the other•ni htr' k � P Cues the health and Happiness of every g d dressing can be baked in another pan, kettle or braising pan, add half an onioli servants he summons them by bugle There was a soup of hurrying Meet bested with from the fowl, chopped fine, and set on the stove unlit and woman depend upon the rich- calls, much to the annoyance of his overhead, and then a *joyful whoop. - �wF. "E �� �� Tress and regularity of her blood. Look l Y " . t ;,',Less time is required to cook this fowl the onion is tried to a pale brown. Then . g Y neighbors. His favorite pastime is .o "Got 'em all rig�ht, mother!" Wan any other. and if young it will not add carrot sliced very thin, Y. can at the young girl whose blood is.weak hire an omnibus and, dressed like an --, :: ttegvire more .than ati hour ii the heat tomatoes and a srnall ba leaf. La the and watery Her face is pair., her lips ordinar driver, W drive his cumbrous father's ace appeared above hLq The [nth I. > } L' magazine. and gems bloodless. Her head aches vehicle wherever aristocratic equi ages is steady heart in the vessel, dace over it 3 or 4 P "Does it ever occur l0,you that you hen proper) cooked the ulnen ;s ver thin'slices o[ salt ork and our +� her back aches. She tins no ever= are thickest. He s ends a fortune ever y g Y P P O. as life, a poor appetite and.no de_ P Y give the .family some slight -reason to hard to distinguish From prairie chicken over nil Halt a cup of salted boiling wa- year on the costliest of elolhes, yet never think you have an lnc;shaustible fund ut Wire, for exercise. She complains that Y or partridge, the size of the fowl and ter. Cover•closely and place in an Qven wears any but the suits discarded by wisdom as well as'a bureau of informa- even.to walk upstairs leaves her breath- _ color of the flesh adding to the illusion.. where it wilt cook slowly, leaving it his valet;appears in the ball-room decked tion in regard to articles lost, strayed - less. And the- woman in muddle life- g Pressed guinea is an attractive dish there 5 or 6 hours. ; from head to heel in virgin wtiitC, witli or stolen?" he asked, in a carefully im- -' she is nervous, irritable and depressed' to serve cold, and is easily prepared. When done, strain and thicken th-i the exception of a black shirt and tie, partial tone. Cot the fowls in feces as for stewing.. -liable to sudden attacks of pain and p g gravy to use with iL In,a small town' and when he dines-always at one of - and bolt tilt Lhe flesh can be eesil taken Alt r�*_a,,,, distress that or:ly a woman knows o1. - y there is tittle its and they c the most exclusive. of restaurants--he +' She turns from. food; Horrible dizziness, o [ronr the bones. Keep dark sod- tight-can be bought very. cheaply. .In cities begins his meal with•n cup of black 4000D ADVICE TOO. . hot-and cold flushes; make her life mis- meat- sepsrate, adding the heart, liver they cost more, but even then are cheap erablp. But Dr. Williams' Pink Pills coffee .and, working his way- backward: "Sir" he said, as he {talked into the a.. and gizzard, chopped, to the dark por- meat. winds up with the soup. ", LADA tion, Season weH, then place mthin - l apish all this misery, because they ill It !s but n short time.since there dlerl clergyman's study, you are the meq layers of dark and tight meat, adding n SELECTED RECIPES. the veins with rich, strong, he Como a rich,old man who 'was.not-d who tied the knot, [ believe. _ blood which,gives tone and streneth to I beg your pardon," said the clergy- little of the stock which has been well every delicate organ: The case of Mrs. fora roan, looking up Jrom his sermon. _ bod.-d down. Put under a heavy weight Steamed Cranberry Pudding No. 1.- Geo Denby: of.Tilbury. Ont.,-Is one cI VERY STRANGE !rt LENTAicr'Y. "You performed the .marriage dem - - and when cold cut in slices, which will Cream together one-half cup of butter the many that proves that no medicine . lonk very attractive on acount of .the and one cup of sugar, add gradually can compare with Dr.' Williams' .-Pink Although for years he had never been mony for me, dWri t you?" contrast in rotor. one cup of milk, aril one and one-haft p` "Yes, certainly, 6fr-- Willings. What p Pills in curing the ills of womankind. 011tside his grounds, he would proudly may I ask--�" •' �matheml Guinea: Cut the fowls In pints of flour fn which have been sitter{ " inform his visitors that he had that very ` reels and lace to a kettle with ti ht threE`ieaspoonfuls of baking powder and Mrs. Danby says*.."l think Dr. WiNiams "When you know.what the rights of •` p P g - 1; P Pink PilLs are a blessing'to suffering wo- day walked to:.certain villages in the litho cover. For 3 fowls else 4 table g g husband sect" ,. g one teaspoon of salt. Lastly, stir in two men. Fur n ton time t was a eat sof- neighborhood. What he actually di+_l f; gr "Vt'hy, yes, in a general way:' sp butter, 1% cups water and-sea- well-beaten eggs and two cups tit crap- ,was this, . NVhenever he made up his � [ever•ftmh the silents that affect so many "And the rights of a wife?' soning to taste. Stew slowly till ten- berries dredged with flour. Turn into mind to visit'a distant village or town " n[ my sex, I was extremely nervous at Ot course.' ' der, then remove the cover and place a buttered mold. cover closely, and he made an estimate of the distance ,.N.ell, now, sir; 'slid the caller, draw- • ,all limes, suffered'a great deal with the.kettle in a hot oven for half an hour. stearri two hours. Serve hot with sweet and covered it on. foot.on a carefully- _ Thicken the gravy with dour and add headaches and, indigestion. in tact, t ing a chair up to Uie clergyman's desk gr y sauce. v-- rt was in ii thoroughly miserable condi• measured walking tract: in his grounds, and taking n seat, "has &:wife a license X cup cream or thickened milk. Pour Cranberry puddin No. Sift to e- - When he wished to call on his friends Iron 'when I began the use of,-Dr. \\'dl• to torture her husband?" . :it over wiart•s oY Wast or sptit hiscuits tl7e_r one pint o[- flour, halt & teaspoon- In the district he would, only da it Hams' Pink Pills,gbut o, i pitaking them "ifsh emal est his life miserable he end Serve very hot, fui of salt, and three teaspoons.of bak- improve, and, b' proxy, but would. conduct a tom er•. "Certainly bar a short.time I Ise nn'Ea For creamed guinea cut [he fowl in Ing powder. Add-milk_to make a soft through their further Aise,� i am now sation for.hours by sending a servant _redress. of course. s-• "pines. spririMe each one with salt akin batter, stir in one cup of stiff rich crap- feeling like a 'new woman. I am sure to and fro with questions slid answers, - _ pepper and.roll in (lour, kut in n hak- berry.sauce, and steam for one hour an•t Yes but Ishould -vise— n .if all wk Nvomen would take Dr.. \Vil- A «'ell known Italian count_wi had "N°vet• mind' your aih ice now. Well g pan packed closely; dot thickly with a halt, Serve with a cranberry bauee liams' Pink Pills they would be convine- recently at an advanced age, come.W that later. Iy Wife.complaint 1- "•.bits' of butter, add a cup- of milk and made ns follows: Into one quart 0f i. ed' of-the great good thoy can-do.' many years defied the weather by drink that I don't shave often enough.'. ",. bald:_ for about an hour, or unlit the boiling'water stir one pint of granulate- Dr. Williams'- Pink Pills cart make int;a solution of camphor, which be con• "Oh.. that's a small matter." ntenLia very tender. After baking about sugar and cook over the. fire until thor• every ailing girl,and suffering woman sidered aii.efficient substiuite for clutlte�, "U it, sir" Is it? Just w•aitt I told to 3 <aighly dissolved. 'Then add one quart to the land slm and healthy .if they Summer and ssin er alike lie would sleep her, that ,•as n affair, and then steel - _ __ - nt sound etvsfied cranberries, conk for 'are giien a. faiF Irtal, Rut great cote aCithout a particle o[ covering and with laugh! childr to cry when I kissed• • f1Y.Q. rte. teH rnint,tt•d- alrnFn fhrnn�V t \imatpmkget aTttdbti3-4f—tti9 Pc�Frfr3- 9ttf+--wi$e' - olatxicr to re-move the skins, and serve " n, and would w&li: for hours in his them, so�iat s o couT ay that myi r _Thin " genuine [rills ,itlr th full name, Dr. op rough chin hurt them." �-_ - ~` i at once. Williams' Pint: fill;, for Pale-People." garden on a bitterly cold day tri the gar- "Thaf hardly ,showed A i)ristian—" �creppte.-C r'arr, wA,:1,'&nd crack oar!' ort the avis i'r around each box. Sold meat most people devote to night wear. " ,, - ho''s head, Put it in with three. oimrls pp "Wait, a minut, Yet,rday morning• • p by all medicine rlenlers everywhere rr Not long ago, too, there lived near I found them playing -vvilh a-cylindi,r of �. of it-an pork and one pound of tat pork sent by mail at .%% a box,.or six boxes Hastings a gentleman whose eccentrics-I a ,broken music box. You know how. , ; . . a -� In a large ketlP; cover with three gal tar dY.Sp. by writing The Dr`. \4itttams' ties veer nahirslly excited oonsidern6lc that seems to the touchy Ion.; of cold water;tering to boililig point Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. attention. Punctually at the stroke of "Certainly." . . anct skim. Cook.slo�y until the meat. ' noon each day he would appear in his \`ell, she'd taught them to calr ' it ' ., falls from the-bones,, with a skimmer. ' front garden with s 'papas chin."' -Fat is- of great account i take evl the bones, nnd'add to'the meat �E:ACIii!�iG ETIQUETI'[: G;\yi.y COLORED TCRRAti "Resit}, sir: t mutt admit - 1 . three i+wet teaspoonfuls of salt, a level "Waft tiil I'm finished. To-day ont+ _ __ " to a. baby ; that is why I leaspoontul of pepper, two tablespoon- `.'Madam," he began, as the door open- on his head, his feet shod with richly fuh of pewdercd'sage, a tablespoonful cd. I am selling a,new, book•on Eti- cfnbroidered and jewelled sandals an,l of them got up in my knee, passed hit ,,babies are fat. ,If your of thyme,,and then stir in sufficient corn quette and Deportment.'". ' - with a coolie cloth round hi. waist; ani, hand over my chin, and called f 'Papa's tt�al to make a thin mush. This will "Oh, you are," she responded. "Go quite indifferent to the amusement he music-box ' New, sir, I ask of you at 11 11 1. is scrawny, Scotts re uire about one uart; cover.!tie kettle down there and clean the mud off, our was ro-iding for a crowed of spectators, a Chri,tian man and as,lhe man who fieri �...fj „rid ..cook slowly. from two to three fcetl” Y would first I ray'aloud.to the sun, "the tile,knot, v d, shall i•do?'' .baby . 4 q P P! F,41 Emu 1 s i o n is what he `,ours, The mixture should be tlucic Yes'm. As I wens saying, ma:am, I. fattier of light and good," and then pros- "Get shaved," replied the clergyman t trioti-,ni to-pour easily when it is done, am sell---*" - trate him. +I[ before n quaint miniature softly, as itC returned.to his work.. e: 'Wanta. The health bas four"IhL3-into 5 uare molds• or bread "Take off.your.hat, Never address a temple in which was enslu�ined a gro• .. I y y q al her door without re- 'tesque idol.wish diamond eggs. : �, .,I_ Hans; stand aside to cool. \�'hFn cold strange lady, • FOOD AND ':T[DY. StOfCB aS fat what'it coots ,',ti into.slices, dust each slice with flour moving your hat." There is al l:ape Breton a ,orihy`at[d _ _ : and try in hot fat. .Scrapple will. keep "Yes rh.: \'ow'+ then, as I teas say- riruclt roar-ied g��nth:mnn .wife has just L - = :not-need immediatel%y for ! itr a cool place all winter, Provided the .ing—' taken his eighth wife to his heart and "A Coltege Alan's Experience. 4 • l top is covered with a little,melted lard. "T,ake,your hands.out of your pockets. home. And a gruesome home it must. ", bone and m u s C 1 e, Fail , lye gentleman ever carries his hands be to greet .a home-coming.wife, for "All Utrough my high school course 'babies are ha :<'ihere." seven of its_ room&,_eantLpaint slid first year in college, writes un.atn- happy - they do ttlN'I`S TO HOL'fiEKI:EPERi3: "Yes'm. Now, work on black and white and liberally garnished bitious young man, "I struggled with m,r f `Eti—"' with skulls and crossbones, are Aedi- studies on a dist of greasy. pasty foods, 1�• fond [ .alcc�c fri y IIOt Cfy ; they are rich ; i \\'aching windows is unpleasant vvorlc "Throe away your pipe. If a gentle- cated to wives numbers one to seven. being especial- fo o c and ed - - :ui._c.0td_w:eather.__ A gond lap n is•tee man uses tobacco, he is careful not to :1s the birthday o[each of these iiepartid things.` My -}stem got into a state of 9, p pe disc st slhers by the habit." spouses comes around the b no mean's general disorder and it was difficult for { t1>teir fat 1S 1 a 1 d u for'c uenlly.to wi off the inside 0f the ;lass Y I with a dry cloth. I1.1s surprising how "Yes'm. Now, ma'am, in calling•your disconsolate husband entertains his me to apply.myself le school work ,ah > ilne of need. They are ncueh dura and smoke are keno able• attention to this valuable—" friends at dinner in the room specially any degree of satisfaction. I tried differ- \\'hen using,water it facilitates cleans- ',,Wait. . Put that dirty handkerchief devoted to her memory and improves ent medicines .and food preparations happy because they are i,ig Ihr. glaas � use a little washing soda 'out of sight and use lees grease on your the'occnsiort by telling anecdotes to fl• but did,not seem_ able to correct the difl!- :utd t,,,spoonful of alcohol to each pail hair in the future. Now you look a bit lustrate her many virtues:-London culty. - , : comfortable. - The fat sur- ; m water. Polish with soft paper crushed decent. You have a book on `Etiquette Tit-Bits. "Then my attention was, called to I in the hand, ,which leaves no lint on the and•Deportment.' Very well', I don't - —0--- . Grape-\urs food and I sampled it, I had rounds their little nerves glass, 'or with a chamois cloth. want it:• I am only the servant-girl. BECAUSE MOTHER-NNO�\S. to do something-so I just buckled down w to a rigid observdncc 0f the directions on If starched clothes are very,stiff when Go up:the steps to the front door and ---/ _-- b and cushions them. When brought in froul the line. they will told talk with the lady of the house. She A Custom in Most households Which the package, and in less thnii-no tittle and get into shape with much less work called me a downright, outright, no- - Should be Abolished. began to feel better. In a few ,•ec!cs. they are scrawny those ; if they are sprinkled and let lie in a doubt-about-it idiot this morning,.and I . ' . my' strength was restored, my weight '�'.` nerves are hurt at ,eve heap for an hoyr or so before folding. k.the book ou're.selling is just what The mother of the household sanl<�inlq had increased, I hada clearer head and 11 4 Fro., wen ,ow she requirgs." er . cKi g-ekt}ir,-arid--folded her tired, felt better in every particular. Vit} �york - entle t O u C h. 'They' i'anes by rubbing the glass with a thin __*.___ patient hands in her lap. "[ hope'I ,as simply spirt to what it was for• g y coatin b glycerine. • sha'n't have to move furan hour," she mel,y. + \"getable stains titay be removed from AVOR�tED--MOT iE1tS' said to the father of tate family, 'in whose 1l 1y sister's hea•lih was badl run deli ht in Scotts Emul- I — - _ g; the hands by rubbing'with the inside of //� hands she had just placed a magazine clown incl she had become'so nervous S10I1 f 1 85- S�YBet- as the peeling before-washing the hands. 'Much of the worry which every..he_had hunted for in vain. .that slie cotald not att•fi _� 'er music. it is literally true that. a new broom mother of young children undergoes, is done nothing. but trot, trot, all She %i nt on Grape-Nuts'and had the wholesome.to them. Sweeps clean,: If a nevi broom is ex- would be spared if the mother kept day long,`_It 'seems to me. I wonder if- same remarkable experience that I had. amined, the end of the strohvs will be Baby's Own Tablet: on ,hand' and gave every,mother in this land is expected to Then my brother, Frank, who is in the -y, = found W be. straight and the brash an occasional- dose. when the child was know where everything is, and find ,t postoffice department at' \Vsshin ton square.- After it has been-used'awhile fretful. cross or feverish. Nearly all the if she doesn't kno,MT' city and 'had been trying to-do-ga►n Send far fttie aa�npfse. q • - . . " .the ends snlit and. hecolne sharp.. and. ailments,of childhogd. can be traced to "I-believe.it is the usual cu lom,," said•work on greasy foods, cakes and all - . the shame of the brush becomes irrenu- the.si,,ntactt. bowels or.teething.. For her husband... dreamily, already. more that, joined the Grape-huts army. b Be sure tTsatthts picture to lar. .To renew the youth of the hroorn herr-it°uhlec no medicin art--halt-los;t-half -t, �'�tie on `:-t ay slx0�#-#H+t-tvl;at-it was-and cntrld do: _ —the-forrtrof a-}abet •• „ .� . ' Mapper of every bolo• of. dip it in hot soapsuds, mrd trim the E3aby's O,•u Tablela, and the mother Well, it's a poor custom, said the• and troth a hivken.down condition he . Fmpper you buy. softened straws to the proper shape. has 'the gi 6mritec 'of a goverlimPnt mother; 'wearily. . "All day long I'hear. has devc•lop6`1 into a hearty and efl'ictent . That mud stains can be removed from analyst 4hat this medicine 4s absolutely '\•folher, where's my hat?' `Mother, tea n. c sifk if the spots are rubbed with a bit of safe. •�Virs: Kenneth 'McInnis, Lakefleld, where did I leave my drawing-penc•il':" "$esicles 1h+�e'I could give,account of .�`CO>h SOtItJlt! flannel, or, i1 stubborn, with a piece o[ Ont., says- ' baby's Own Tablets are a `Mother, ivhat have you dont? v,1ih m; nuuibers of my fellow-students who ha+t " Clltintitttt • linea, meet with alcohol. , perfect medicine fn every way. There- music-roll''' 'Mother, where'.- niy t- a viaiblG itrspsoy 'nt mentally anA • " will be no sickly children lir the homes ing-rod gone?' 'Mother. where did you physirally by th'; use of this food.' . , .,, a, --a+, ) .'Toronto, OnA - where lacy. are ttsea." S01r1 1 flit metl'i- put my fancy-wort:?' 'Mother, what Name given by Postum C ...43atllo --'. -- A shrewd man ma,y be kalif wise and cine deah-i's or by' nwil at 'c5 cants h inagaziner was Thal story iii, and who Creel;,' Mich flea and Si.00 honest, hut' the adds are against his 1,0x I y avriliri� `l'he Ilk. \4'illiams 41cdi� Matt it last""' Tbc e's g easoD. Rend InA�r+tt1 bu��{:. All Druggists toeing Tither,. cine C:o,. Brnrfiville, ( nt. The leaves of one magazine rusllc'i "The Road o ells file,".in �, . . _ - , 111 ., ; - I. 4�­-�.L . ti , .. dao•. , 't,.s,+�3'^'^'cs..a�-:.:�_�•=.s"Xlz �naeur.+..�:..,;,`w,u�,rr! - - - - s �' ;" r •cry •: :. .. .�, .,... .. _ , ... ..... ..: .. �°"•�h°`•fi' .,' ..��"'""•�x•?.Y�' L'�ws•-^''• - �^�+�'.�"•`+a"���.•'"'r.+i�, d �x ++rd:.�': '.!. Rif, x'r. ,4' A' u.... .. Nr' .• -, w, .'.��f,c,r i m 4e�•N.J M G�j`.•(.Pr "r^ - an.a.wii4�• -. .•4...'a---rJ.ib..i�e ••'N. :•".!W yi'.."A y;,t -an. - 1 ..;.:.,_kk• S� ,� .:�a{''T+ 3•I`•{ •. ,...,,;s .,y ...n,-f.` `- ' °.... "' r '.'�' .,k "fir'•`-' .... _x .�,... ,.},k',3,{S'' •a.-, ten'', _ -. - - - y X•Y, :'r~'^+••----•°.. _....,.•- ..wr.:ti..:•..-.;+•... ....,.--...... - - ar.; r" _ a.. r°�' rsi f.�:+,4'i', LE LIKE ~ - PARTICULAR PEO e ..,Ge1 s Of Tol et -Soa •Vt>fe SVNLI�.HT !SOAPsad GET THE PREMIUM . ~� The Cottpona are the same as b they be ex'�n�for Toijet Soaps _ . _ - TEA because it is tightly sealed in lead packets, not hint about loose jke ordinary bulk teas. BLUE RIBBON is carefully xatc6W from -- for which you have to pay out money every wee1L PLANTATION TO HOME and pleases all. �I Users of SUNLIGHT :and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS 1LY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIBBON TEA pN _ for nothing, - }� iRead circular in every package, or write us for Premum List « Oshawa y y Steel Shingles . A gift is of little value if it consists of-something you have no use for. - 1n exchange for ht Soap Coupons you txn get something you need and use -fr — ��t s every 9 , Waters Y SAVE 5UNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS o >t,rweK Btrotlae,rs Llsalttod.Tomato. Caasda - .. �, 8to�m, .'•.Ap _ aed� FOtIl1 Fire Sld"i z - IN AFRICAN FOREST. "How are you coming on, with Your Western Canada Land Cc new system of weather prediction?" 29 NINTH freest, - Zienseness of.Vegetation Makes It Dark "Nell," 'answered the prophet, cheerily, NeA°.aFFI°`. Brandin Man. ' "I can always get. the kind of. weather - --- at Noonday. ;, f � Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prim.varying from 1l"I.SS to Ii5.10 all ,right, but I haven't quite succeeded P.S. sax 3a. --• An explorer describes a Central Africa iz hitting the dates exactly." Improved farms and unimproved per, hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most desirable cov- .ebrest:-`men miles west of five lalst,be- wheat and ranch lands, wholesale and et1n8,on the market, gild is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, StoreB Ela- Jore the only piece of real virgin forest vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the. "OSNAWA" shingles. A ,met with. 'it is throughout a dense vir- RHEUM ATI8M AND ,. PARALYSIS- retail; n Manitoba, Sin So then n, Al- hammer, and snips are the only toots requiireed• g Lerta and fruit lands in Southern Oka- We are the largest and oldest company of_the -kind under the British 'igirl forest; and almost impenetrable. :t B. C., t1n and have covered thousands of the best buildings througfaottt f;,algada, cAnsists of very large-trees of.many Their complete home cure. Post n��he taland's on Saskatchewan Plains k varieties. The upper parts are festooned izee 'to readers of this paper. at [$7,10 per acre, easy terms till June making them - frith a light greyish-green moss, hang- For limited period only• ist to.make selections, tAe ilnest. wheal FIRE, WATER AND LIQHTNIN eels, COf tng in long streamers,.and giving to tile. iI a _ t n very fadtasiic a earance. When A hand illustrated treat,�e, iv- fonds in the world. V4'e also maunfaciure Corrugated iron in long sheets, Conductor Pips sad rY PD tag full ha da,cr:ppuon C. 1+neuwatiam and Homesteads located. Selections made. EAVE TROUGH`Ete. these long streamers are agitated bq 3 Yaralysls, with instructions for a coon- ., .in imitation of brick or stone. , storm they make the whole forest, seen plett some cure, describ�;ig the most Vv'rite or gall for• any intormatian de• METAI. CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. aucessalul treatment in the world. re- sired. from one of the hills near, look Like a commended by tier. liint.ltry ono endgrs- Write for Catalogue No. 14B and free samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles. Write ad by med,cat man. this nighiv In. sea..Again, when the sun is verti-, etruby book was written by 1V. H. today cat the whole forest appears dark, but genu, a gent:eman wnu has made a Be kind to beggars. You may want T�� �a�D�gR ��70p'I+17, hen the sun is low the genera] effect btu R�aa seLo of ti a Un•e�aity`u of to borrow money of thein sofas day. a�L ous. _OTTAWA,OUT. TOWN".N". ANT• uttsoa,OUT' Mrnwsa0. y���+ as n the sunny side is curiously,light. Wurtlburg. Send postal today and t scan:s sL TAT aroig•- 423 t tt"bores• at iia auwdas 11L Tt Lombard Ha PowderL "All the trees'are bound together with you will receive the .book tree by re- It .Seeps the Muscles rilant.=Men wanes Ytua NtttaasT 09VWs. - -- urilefabla lianas and creeping 1 turn.-"Address. The, veno Drug ea., 24 given to mdscular-sports and exercises - Canaidai P g P�5:. tif St, +4est., 1'0 ootu and those who suffer muscular sing „�Offlce and Works. Oshawa* Ont'. Between -the sterns is a dense tangled from bicycle rid4ng will find Dr-. Thom- . rases of lesser vegetation. The forest Mrs.liousekeep-"Bridget,I Vish you'd as, Eckpctrtc oil something worth try- s [stands to a• great extent in the 'water try to do something about the house ins As a lubricant it will kegs the Canada � /� ger without being told,, You never do an muscles pliable and free from paras �� ®8tertl Vai•� O�od la, and mudo�'the swamp. A singular Sea- Y which oftcu follow- constant use Of ,tura of it is the abruptness with which tiling unless I tell you. Yoe couldn't them. without softening them or Jm- . - alt begins and ceasds is es on the plan. The possibly do worse." Brldget"Ohl i pairing their strength. .For bruises. Saskatchewan,ody a m0e•!tuts two ratlwsye,Q 'AL - -• .grassy swamp- or'open country reaches dunno,ma'am,I might referee to do what mains and coatuslow it ►s without a strong east to per Beat. pewgh leas was a*sio a•Par Sam to five mighty wall of trees, which con- About eo mise. N-K of in3laa H..e: here. auW fes •a+ - - 'LANDS g you=tell me." ). wrier for seP•�Earl parusaLArs. ltlnue in the same density Irom one side tfargie-"I wonder• it . 'ilio. Smartly - _ R PARS4WS. gt wenntey sweet. Tor.weo, Cw.ra.• Yp Flo the other, There-is no smaller. wend . Physte.i Palo and s.nW Anguish .Amlot the meant to give me-a leMLhanded compli br scarb outside, forming n transition viettm.of skis orate g flet rid of both by rub. meat?" Rita-"w hpT Margie - He An heiress scidofrl has cause to doubt RHEUMATISM Wag tdstaw Cerra oo the heated,iichiort els prom the open plain !o the forest. card these artiflclal'flowers 1- am wear i her husband's love-for her !Honey. center i e, by the. e and absence of �*•d fano • »usf g!.•a to aaont the •l "Inside, the silence and gloom are ac- waadenot>t•didaa � ins,hist- match my hair." • AINn'ti Las'g Samoan. free from naieotios, b' : In tors sad cold perspiring feet Pou111"I wMinial .or bird life. -There *are some "Ydu here, James!" exclaimed .the Nature Revolts Against nigh Living never tsar•="Ll than whoa it rids the children ( eerie icithia 30 days. by our n•wlJ Paten ;herds of buffaloes that mase it a head- slum-worker, visiting the jail. "Yes'm, of cold sad saves the Bother• anzwo.. is Magnetic Diem or sone romp�ly eefuted•d, ftrtef's, ete}2harrts visit it otcasionsTiy, rr,plied the new prisoner,-who ass in. -an It has set its seal to.it by adding to asks a ftiand of everyone who nae•it tltauod w wkon tt.00. �ivr�a !ter deraripsl.e aonkeys si►d parrots are sotpetimNs for burglary. "«'ell, well, 1 certainly r0in's ailrntnts [fie scourge of diabetes. bogklet �L•nes wanted 1ea431VIyr1C i�iII- y ��odderly_-"To day is tenth.tannl �Ta+'t cOli;ri co.,tlLerbwoke,eloeb•e,caasdn seen, and a harnessed antelope.now and am surprised." "So was 1, in4oth.. <r Eminent medical alga unlit recently pin tercary of my marriage singleton -= ----- -- uldn't be here.. claimed It a"no cure"disease, but South "then appears at the edge: but the •rel ►_wa A R P ET IQ Y E I.N(� i . ampressicln is one of Iifeiessness." American ' Kidney Cure°has 'knooved "Well, what da you-expect.*' WPddiarlp Are You Haunted Day and Niyllt?- down their pet fallacy and has proved _ '• Which do I expect?" SinslEton - who - -Mind and.body racked and tortured by itself master of kid disease in'all its "Yes, ongratu, -sympathy?­ sea Hl 'Aga reit.is s sa••D s Hey c latrans or h' V f C R1:f~I►T Alevil forebodings, gloomy and dull, forms. Relief in 6 hours.-110• many patenc medicines Have come and Siwas tHisAµb SAN D1/a too Ott lora i aa4 N an Ah M W4$ iOrer, �, one, ut 13ickre's Anti-Consfvmpity� _ itiefrs!Asa eta. ■ate mbbed-of that ins its sl appetite gone. nerves shatte - on Sun c mo RIGHT EWER SHS£ rY�lebt � g da afternoon C8CryiR a stein o iia a at meAlos Lfor uny o ha and T _ _nnna tnQ.datk Y_ picture for grEat ' South American Ner- - "Johnn�hnny, tF--the-e-> 7orig to i he u a°alta ta'd viandgg'rd d erne Rh* �thM OYr�- vMe.tO obliterate and set up In its.stea,l you?" Y-e-s, sir. You see, that's what that ll9q, lt., sphere of \u*e ulness wh7dn7on'10" %be worst ldariie8faawtfam - $ year by year. If you aid to need of Car. will roil•.• the wont oases et trona - , the glowing tints Of the sun of perfect 4hey goo for chasing worms On Sun- ,or:,ething ter: rid..yourectF of a cough chronic, or inasmmabry rkeamstMs to $k BELYEi►, P, M., PROVES THAT health.-108. day" or ci,la, you canwit da-.better than try to ca• lgIla notes bas a vol us areaguaatee ve y DODOS �CIDNEY PILLS CURE o to eta*e five 8yatem,--I'drms o s _ ;.__ so Sicin ' Syrup. b ws•. o in all of sanetoas a>rw sero A w CI been mad•to a11,party o! Canada, o,�amp dsrrgglet oaaaot give you`;tare's,takes -�6•r _• _ ;iTHIE�ES CHASED IN MOTOR GAR. tee's vegetablo Plile are the result o4 egad dt,. line, t1,00 r bottle. scientific .tardy of one effects cif a:- Mary—'So you_tl}ink she is two faced. �r"ea�d,�,•174V..ga at,Tae.ete,Owe tracts 'of certain roots and herbs u ea.1 J=4F Certainly;•1 hnde seen her' w-hefi D Some-Year% Sitice He Used Them Now C'.ipoda' to the Amount-of Si00,00s Were thedigestivestrated fngmany 1n can use hat. her own showed through. and Ht Iles fled Good Health Ever : $toren by'Daring Robbers- - _..- they regulate the action of the liver44 THE_PE4ACH BELT and the kidneys, pmty the blood, and F,raelma Relieved .in a D:kv.-Dr. Ag- Since -- Story :of Weil-Knowe New The Paris police have succeeded in carry off au Morbid accumn►atione artesting a gang of 35 thieves,-.whose from tee system. They aro easy to news Ointment will cure, this dicgtlst-_ �tstaa,atawo*oaort sx,s in�:rSostb OtlOiiare !trait ;Brunswick-Man. ex'loits were of a most audacious char- take .nd thou action ts. mild and- ben ins skin-disease without fall. It will eim3lkameon ValloyK seating partieula wife/ ' ager. They were captained by an ex 'acral• • �' Alco cure Barber's Itch, .Teiter. Salt ou.rant,and we wiu find setn•thiog b set you at the Dow .[,ower Windsor. Garleton Cb. N. & all " member of the Paris police, a man NOT COH.RE(TLY STATED.: three t6 and all skin eruptions. 'In from R���cu�AM roc be :aw.d Loeat+as . Feb 26--(Special).- Yes, I have good named Arnaud. ' three to mix nights it will etlre Tltirld, derl♦omea on beautiful las..end drera l pealt ever since f used Dodos KidTley One of the by the: "I've, been told, Professor," said \ire, Bleeding, and Itching I�Ics: One appli- bl. G. KBIiD1LL, pills, .The speaker was Mr. T. H. Bel- thieves was to 510"1 goods by means of i,oculte, "that the fashionable -gown:in cation -brings comfort to Ute most frit- peatioton, okanag..7.k..HritlrY Glnmkia yea• postmaster here, and ono oto` file an:imitation railway goods van. The( vuur opinion, is immodest. tating cases. 35 cents.-if t_ _tatost �;ghly respected nien in this part van, in charge of two or-three. of- the I: "Not at all'.madam," replied Pr6fes- APPLE TREES. see our M the country. Asked to give his eat• men, waffle esti at, large warehouses car Cutting. Frank='Laundrymen are the m8s1 rite us o>' _ perience with the great Canadian Kid- Before buying for , ne Remedy W. Bt*Igea'continued': from which goods were likely to be sent ' "No?" forgiving people on earth. Fred-Why? agent near you, for rrlces. We haft Y _ t rail. The callected'the parcels„t•s• "No; in fny opinion', the woman wive e .morc_caitts-}:au giti !raft- i�ees for ed vrrai fny l terse them up in a ummy recelp bloc, wears_l is. them the more they will do for you. tpund in Canada. We pay the freight: for a number of years. .I triad--several and drove' off. In .this way 'over;$100,7 Brown Brodiers Company, - kinds of pleiters and other kinds ct worth 4f goods have been stolen g°nlight lash is batter dies ether soap, 11 ea are out of sorter get abottle of'Ferrovin' Nurserymen. tl3eflite:d, ;anedicine$,.but did not seem t0 get any ht Way.' tee�tonic, and you will be surprised how' 4esting benefit. • Hearing'Dadd's Kid- since the beginning of the year: but is bast when Head in five 4g 7' * i.e-k-ty that tired ooting will wear off. $1.flo Brown's 1Nttrseries, Ont. n highly recommended I .de- The headquarters' 'of the -gang was orrl 13aTsnnligyt'soap sae follow tttirect3olis. wa Iu deals*+fn m•diciae trtey Pills $ Y a pier of, waste land at Levallois, • a cidled to try them.and.they.,made a P Mr. Novice (to'Mr. •Sponger)- Aly wtife "So he nn longer calls his pretty her complete cure of me That is two years suburb of Paris, where they carried.omI "Charlie Gonebroke appears'- ben ire home ?he Nutshell'?. Why-did 1N .:'.ago now and as I said before] have had a,business as owners of, a =motor good deal,. upset by the' bank.failure” has been obliged to giv;c up playing the „ change it4• He ot fired, of hz;vitts --,good health ever since. I. used a haddd's garage. The'leaders. were in the he i"Yes; I. understand hini'to say that he piano."_.Mr. .S.-_Indeed!, Whatever (s assing humorists ring. his bell to ask - Kidney Pills. of°using a motor car to drive .to and i lost his balance." n p "Every time she be- the e - - . that for?'' Mr. N' vast was in' Kidney Kidney Pills cure.once arae for from their headquarters.• ga to lay I insisted upon singing." i all. There is no stage or Corm of Kid- Sev'era! times the police wniched'theirl Noi a Nauceatinp Pill.-The excipient Ill -fitting boots and shoes taus car, but were never able to trace it to or a pin ie the -n)stance 'which enfolds lndi estien CafrL Safay' where Dr. \'on Borne. Idolloway's Corn core to the DYlease that they do not'cure cam i.ev:allnis. The therefore, deternlinc,l the Ingredients and makes up the pier 9 to use. p }y and pE!'m8nlntly - y tnaas, ltrat of Parmeas Vpresableerve Ciat1S Pineapple Tablets are arrayed andccure you vorni.a bottle at once 1o,chase the thieves in'a 'nivtor car. and Pirla is so corttpounaed.as to .preserve against it. Thomas Smith, of Dover;' - their moisture, and they can be carried „ - i on Tfonday two detective inspectors •Mar0ers are apt to h ve liver'corn- �—T- into any " latitude without impairing Ont,, says: I am first iginf_n , I iAh then y hired a • car' and began following the their etrenFth. Many hills, in order to -from atrr,nct the fir�l n,' * them seven plaint when t is. served BARMAIDS TO GO thieves from place to place. At last,I keep thea[ from adhering, are robed it d0 YEARi' mes s week. -- seeing that ' Ihey - were followed, -the Powders. which prove nauseating to five I • _ sate.' Pdrmeiike,m Vegetable.Pills ark fflXPftR1ENOt f ancel Urges That They Should Be thieves put on full speed.and s1ICCeeded so pfepared that they are agreeable t( I Will it stay wber• far Pwi itt oh, l)7 Abolished. in outdistancing their pursuers. the. in delicate. , t. .J l lt. Will D A L"Menthol Plaster will, and it will - On Thursday the police determined o �� �� quickly curs rh•usatio pain,lumbago,sciatica; .The London Lancet, the leading medi- t„ be equal with them. and, securing a THiNKiVG AND VOTING. fifes colt•neuralgia •te cai journal-sot five country,,has pleased couple of racing machines, gave chase. ' �r}lave you ever•made any effort to tie-"Your new hat is charming, but the Church and temperance advocRt s The police; however,ed of Nvere topped for tring your colleagues to your way - of L.fancy it doesn't go well with that The bell-ringer to the city'ot Cork ones by coming out with ao leader strongly driving st a p ve miles c. dress." She (enchanted) "Oh, you dear made the following curious announce- -condemning' the vocation of barmaid. thinking, \a, answered enator „ E an hour, and it writs• only when the see- ,, old hubs. so you really meAn to bu :Says the Lancet: �'carfihum, l don't care anything about Y, Y ' Y menta- O Viet, O Viet Lost, somewhere and enr camp -lip with a police magic-'" me a dress as well?" telween twelve o'clock and Ise 'b ass "The vocation, of barmaid"is aitcnded their way of thinking. What i went is 1 s;, re in lliarkM Street,`e large brass trate inside that they. were allowed to to bring them to my way of voting-" T-" .by perils' from which young women proceed. P:iDEREYtiSK1 AS HOST. kei• I'] `-should as far as possible be sheltered-. ., .Fvrntually the whole .gang of 35 __ -l- hu it's the keynot be !tof theher llbanke shlure" Learning to bar has no-tendency to ren- thieves were captured, and it vvas found Opens -Itis House Io Receive Refugee? {� -��. - dere woman a better wife or mother; that at the garage they had a complete from Poland. DearOt�1E',1' it effort berm security of employment workshop fltted.up,for. tpe alteration df No less than ten thousand Russians .a . .., - after ref ,ung the age of thirty; renlers stolen motor cars and bicycles. 1 , ' ' all ages and all ranks have taken refuge Yotir bale ones are a constant core 1p r► •her unao'*table to employers of almost - • r other kind; it often -permanently � in'Switzerland during the past year. in F+d � �'"� rreweher• every y CA cold Do know abort ShibKa injures her health; find it exposes her to almost all instances the wealthier classes Y� ad exceptional 'risks: If that be the- case STiLL HOPE. are.willing and glad to help their cam I Cure, tart Tome. _� �rt bati'doeafoe so raae�? .:It is t>� - - : As it consistent with a due regard to the -"1 am afraid it is all quer' between •panions In advE-tsity The imme of Pad- what P&bla c®edy 1 national welfare to'illdvV. the daught•era w erewski. the famous pianist,'at Norges is � of�ok p� in ebl&hm Jeanette-and' Jack." continually crowded with PolisiL re- of the Empire to be offered up as sacci- y.Why, dear?" fugees. They are welcome to stay as Itis absolutely batatlets'and pieasard r to the Moloch of the drink traffic, "She has returned his photograph." A ttoite. Itisgearaateedtoct°eayaw on" r, as too often happens, to be employed ..You don't mean it?" long as they need'to, all the spare=rooms is retmeed. T6 25c.Vi*boldo, • decoys far the purpose of adding to 'Alm-his TBtieis'r ---- 1 being given up for their eomrort and con �all��in Iwn intemperance by which the country "Gracious!" - v who a e. being soon as the Polish refugeesad- H at Gem weakened and disgraced. ., . ,. - who nlr being entertained by the Pad O "And rl ring. . erewskis are . enabled to-go to other ti•,:, ♦---?? _ ".My! t But,. there is still hope. cotmtries or other parts of the country a �atfr eb11d_r ori are t/oubled with He gave ?` a kiss as they'parted on the u m _ a 1t_d look after themselves the,home of the Mrs eeetedp tilteuld be In esey barsebel� Kother Graves' Worm old lawn• t b+ pianist at'Narges is given over i4 f3evf - lw';.,F_,_k._r: .�• Ansa sad eaectoai "And bhat did steel dot' .�d "'� refugees. I35UE NO. 1=4t{ TI t>� spark the tsaprewsw►t a eSbt-die rued UNII44 WO-" • • ,`r - - _ e --^c•. ;--• :* ,. .awe.•'����e•�qFc-.;�,•.,,,,�F..-w:i'rs:,ra+�x.:,�,,•r+•ars�'^x•err-^:x�i•'�..f@eges.�x..;...-:_. ..,At. F 1 •... ? 70f,e' trately a Is o. gist.:-' .&tie Re t!r r for the,nenv building.er supply is assured and TRIaaDeY, MARCH 6TH, 1908-Credit as;4ab3Sshra naryOotptius a1 ass of h good pure water. sale of farm stock, impplements, etc.,- E14ALTHFULNESs, the property of Wm.'Gray. at lot 24 t record for health.is itscon.?, Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. dogfifi.t�>♦e>7sa�i •1.00 iyaldlaa�` best testimonial. See posters. T. Yaucher, auct - �� `' @. Contagious diseases .etre piucfl- WEDNESDAY, MAIWEL-7TH, 1906-Aue- ly unknown here. tion sale of horses, wagons and gen- r 3x` 7: Pickering Village and Township eFat Pr�83c c� merclzant'a-�tfl - - -The Peoples Cash St ore• are practicall free from typhoid and Brougham'villhage,Sthe property of diphtheria. The village is one of the F. C. LWraug ale a 1 o'clock. l' - - — - - healthiest places in; the Province. See bills, Thos. Poucher, attet. _ ------ - - BATES OF AVYEBTISINa: 8. The hill winds,lake breezes and FRIDAY, MARCH 9TH 1906.-Auction gest Insertion,per nae is"am glorious sunshine make the air at the sale of farm stock, implements and Re-member-our.TERMS are strictly cash Im"b subsequent insertion,per lin�e - s .. College always fresh, pure and in- household furniture at lot 18, con. S = Y'iilarate not i3aladei.egaJorForeign s,d- vi oratin this is a rime considers- Pickering, Our prices are as close as quality and value will permit.' irtrtiseme32ts f3 g P g, (i mile south of Clare- - apaoial terms given to.pants making 0032- tion to student life. moat) the property of,Wm. McKay.. .'No shoddy-goods pawned of on t}re-p-t-iblic as all woof goods'at it tracts for s or o mocha orb she year. Half- 9. The quiet,.sequestered and beauti- Tmonths credit. Sale at one. See �earlyoryearlycontractspayabls quarterly. ful situation have been the leadin in• bills. T. Poucher and .F Silver- Kreat bargain, -.c•e hold.oat no.bait with a hook.-in it to catch the Hnalaws,...a. ten linea or ander, with'paprr, g' MUsYesr,aa 00,-payable in advance. ducetments forgupils. sides,'AuctioneerF. public, our goods are what we'reconiniend them to be, another thing s=Noticeinlocal columns ton oentew line. 10. Local Option obtains here, and SATURDAY, MARCH 10TH 1906.—Atic- we don't do, is this, advertise an article 6'1ie Wortli $fb and sold for Rye oenteper dine each subsegpeat insertion. our people are always formost in tem-. tion- sale-of farm stock and house- $:i as a great bargain, its real.value being only$5 and still Elie people secant contract r tee made ltnoWe ,032 applies- erance weasures. � on. No free advertising, P hold effects, on lot 19, con. 6, Pick- get the hook. Can or will the public believe that'stores who are Advertisements without written ustructions As TO]LORAL ASPECT (]j mile north of Brougham) the clearing thousands-of dollars.'per year get rich by selling goods at one -ftl lbe inserted until foe bidden and charged as t t rt � of ugh ad 7 -keordingly, orders for olsoontinning advertise- It.•It•is removed from a -large PI'S' y y• half-their real value, no they don't, but men realize the truth-of what atmntamustbe Ja.wrslting and ant to-the pub. town's temptations, which point fig- months credit. Sade atone. See P. T. Barnham said: "You can fool all -the people part of the time, rimers' urea la el in decidin the lace for bill's. Thos. Poucher. Auctioneer. Job Work promptly attended to. y 13 P and part of the people all'--the time, but you can't fool all the people a child's education. TUESDAY, MARCH 13TH 1906.-Auction all the time." 12. Pickering is a village of churches sale of flrm.:stock and implements, 'Murkar & Thexton, Proprietor: 13. Everything in • -nature's sur- dth concession,adjoining the village We are offering real bargains, Suits and Overcoats away down. roundings tends to peacefulness and of Brougham, the property Of C. Just think of it, a splendid SUIT AND OVERCOAT that will wear morality. Philip, 7th months credit. Sale at for years.ffo*r.only.$12, also a fine BLACK WORSTED SUIT-ARI)f .NOTES AND COMMENTS. 14. It has all the joys of country one. .See bills. Thos. Poucher, O $17; nothing to equal it in value,we have every con- freedom with the conveniences of the Auctioneer. ARCO for Bdence in saying the above values are unequaled. Come aril examine 'there is nothing more amusing city. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14TH 1906.- them. We are selling other lines unit as cheap to make room for :-than to watch the I'a edit with AS TO THE FRIENDSCLAIMS Credit sale of farm stock, imple- -_ P y menta, household furniture, etc. on spring goods as we are overcrowded with stock. which the American people •'are -10. The first Yearly Meeting in Can- m 28, con. 3, Pickering (half mile _ departing from their old demo ads was.heldhere. g Fine Labrador Herring and Salmon Mut ratie ideas and becomi absorb- 16. Pickering is more central. Nest east of Cnerrywood) the property of _ Lake to the east, is`the oldest settle- -Jos.-P. Laughlin. -No reserve. Sale now lII stock " ed in rnnnareshiciil notions. ..Years went and has sent more'students than at one. See bills. Thos. Poucher• _ ago, if there ivas anything that Auctioneer. " the Americans despised more than env other Friends'community. 'Groceries-a full suppply of the choicest and best. Crockery, Boots P i7. Pickering is known widely FRIDAY, MARCH 16TH 1906-Credit and Shoes, Ocerahoes, Rubbers, Patent Medicines, Ogilvie's another, it was that:connected among Friends in America and Eng- sale of farm stock and-implements, Household Flour, Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, Q with kings, princes, dukes. earls 'land. on lot 14 con.6, Markham, the prop- . Belts, etc., for sale and other such titles. i3ttt as .the 18. The settlement of Quakers here errs of F. E. Iteesor. Sale at 12 �T coutrtry is becoming more wealthy, is historically eloquent with their o'clock. 6 months credit. No re- �T //^� i� T� 1 �7_ - and as a large number enter loci- ealy lives and movements. serve as farm is leased, N. E.•Smith, D. SI M P S O tete & 'V O A L L 1 1�I 1 f rety,, those things which they MONETARY CLAIMS Auctioneer: � T�-�t �t �-1-/-� �TfTt' ;formerld despised appeals to them 19 The.College property here, the TUESDAY. MARCH 20TH 1908.-Auc -P_ia.. MM3Re�1.V C,.T, �t>nost strongly. The J campus, the trees, the mnasitin). - tion sale of larm 'stock, implements hq. great ub'ect P gy and household furniture at lot 18. -of the wealthy ,, young heiresses, hos-pital,out-hoildings. wind-mills and Brock Road)Con. 2, Pickering. -.and,there are m til of iheln:u r le pumps are all good. These with the ( g t13e y gmtinds, walk, etc., easily make an ptrjperty of E'riah Jones. ° See trills. G niteai States; is to form a 'matri- asset of over 51yx>f)in the event of the Nate at one. Thos. Poucher, Auc mon!al alliance with some titled tioneer. - l'nlir re beingg re-built here. _ . lord in the Old Country. Eugland 332, r11,1a, rile aitizeris have subscrih- Wt nNESD;i Y, :ilai3c>3 '21sT. 19:�i. - ,4l y pt'eferrQd. To .lie Cran�frirtirc:d i,er>rr,>tisl Auctirtn sale of farrri -stock and °ft"runt plain Miss �O-and-JO, into tl:e 21. N,i koring i, Dn the •main line of Int 1�rnPtlts aC rt $:0xi 2. P1Cl:Pi= -- uC e s U t la-ol-tAat,, �eelilF tv r. i. ., % vilty-t�vU niit, t7LA of triA {,11t.tit tiOrCh Of PICI{PI'lilQ-C>lie�el 4 - s+ati*f • their lei i 1•,roato and the. kxdial line will .ss the ro erty•ref James I);tyirison. � - �� y gl e.t ambltluu. P+' P P - • - 'Their lives ttudec tae ne`t courli. tho College gates during the cotuing Sale at ore o'c:ock.: Sei bills aatnicilet• 'icor unlit, --telephone and Thos. Pr>i:chrr; Auctioneer. - Of our customers to oar tions may slut be Fin,;plS: They elegraph cvnnections'are fit•st-class. F IYtAY Df,�RCFI '3sD. l9l>fi-Anniiul ` fine Stock of Rug Pat- _ - may be abused, negleete'd and 92. A few years experience will combination site of stack.-iniple- terns and Diamond "tortured, but these facts are lust ,lissipate the paltry extra inducements menta, household furniture, seed _ _ ".Dyes. sight of in the ,atisfactiuu they dtered elsewhere. The College has �tsin and potatoes, at Brougham thl? experience in being tyled "The Neon triads a great success here. and Hotel: Terms 7 months. Sale at - - - — 'Countessyf--., This worshi elsewhere this battle would have to be- 1 o'clock. .-Thos. POuct[ef;eruct. _ fou ht over, It cannot be taken for oftitles is not confined to 'a few g avho have more money than brainsgrantedthattheschoolwill be aeuc- attektion 'but the whole country goes wild cess In other places. It will simply Xeso detverttlarnsents. whenever a rinse a p is above have to start afresh and the expert- cess 7ee�� meat may or mwy not be x success- OR Sale.--A bob carriage. Apply 'the horizon. When Priace henry 23 The. name would have to be rl y ere PP y - - so Wm. I. Moore. ricksring, ons. ;g$ Prussia, and Prince Louis c f changed. This is its chief asset, and Wit $atteaburgg, visited our republi mooev cannot value it. Itis the a 'e l- pUND.-0n Kingston Road near An appreptiee wanted for the next six monUm can neighbors, the people 'vied tette outside which will decide the F Liverpool.a ladys a srtne. sagatre at 'in the dress-making department. :. with one another in the devout- Wttrona{ge and success. tae NPews oFFlcs. n mess of their worship. No honor No other place has the situation was too great to bestow or reputation from a health ntand- SEED GOOSE WHEAT POR SALE point to warrant the experiment. ►7 The undersigned has for sale a quantaty of upon these royal personages.- To �, We are in the Centre of the Goose wheat, close and pure, I JSWnf LAPP,Cedar Grove, His ltitf_ know that a -real live Prince was richest farming community in On- M.,- B0' 011.e'visiting them set them wild. IfEe 'feria. Ovr sup lien have slug a _ P y OR SALE.-1 new milch cow,•o {General George Washington could been abundant,cheap and easy to get. F years old and one springer 7 years old. .only get a glimpse of the sight he both from the local'and city markets. Apply to t e oudemigned t lot Ga COa.t,Pmk- -would collapse with grief. The 28. Its healthfulness, its command- cring. T.gems,Dumbarton. 91 s9 _ ,.latest exhibition of this character- ing situation visible to the view of the r LIMBER S AWN-'Ile undersign- great numbers of people travelling on jJ otic of the Ameritaus is in con- ed is wink en to dor certain amount of neetiou with the data titer Ot the G. T. R., its Past, its success,all costo n ser ring on her promisee,tot fro,con,g. OR SALE--50 acres of first-class g speak volulnes for its retention here. Prakeria nut be brought to at any (` land,being the south saes quarter of tot 9, 1`6 Calls from Business Fu.Ms fo President Roosevelt. "The. Prin- r, There is no high school hereto ttme. !I is.JIII. F. PALMER, loaf in the Snd con,of 4Icksrtag, On the premises stenographers. book keepers, invoice cess AllCe," is uo doubt a alar' com to with the Colic e. The vii- are a good dwelltna.good out-buildings,a large PHP Pe $ , onag orchard comtag unto bearing soil ata clerks-, etc., have Mately been received young,lady, and- possesses nume- 'lags and country attendance is high, Executors Sale jam• su>noieas supply of both hard sad.o� by the famous _sous goOtl qualities, but the 28• Insurance rates are low. The _ wsa++ The above described promises are ova _ qq veatently situated to school• churches and Americans make themselves ridi- building. will be isolated; and a Tenders will be received byy the marksia. For further particulars apply to W. �O1ttr - eulousby styling her "the Ameri thorough syatero of protection can be undersigned, up to Saturday, Jlarch Vag ichardson- resel estate agent.pPl og.�, easily ioatal,�ed. 3rd. 1908, for the purchase of the pro - can Princess ' She is no doubt gp, lti competition, the neighboring perty at Claremont, belonging to the the equal if not the superior of • colleges do not affect Pickering, as estate of.the late Alfred Tracy. Resi- Pickering • Lumber 8O8T0` 0 , imanyy of the princesses in the Old they draw their students from differ- dense, with five acres of land ham. AALnd, but in a democratic country sources in preparation for quite differ- orchard,etc. P ion at any-time. - ' :cis the United States claims to be, ant courses. Cash sale muchprelerreci; but ifYard �} We filled nine o! the .positions and plain "Miss Alice Roosvelt"should 90• The sentiment that clings to'the necessary, time could be arranged.for err"` had no one else ready to send. If yyou -be sufficient to satisfy their high- old site must be considered a leading a portion (not exceeding half)of the Want to get a position after gradua- a ument for the re-buildinghere. urchase rice. Stook tion, come to the school that can help est allibition. Judging from the P P P �Y O"r __ -you. 'A large number of ez-students-..actions of the Americans ate be 1'he lives o! t men. etndents and Fr�srict Tr a as of other buetnees coil + trriends have made this old institu- Executor. ofattendance.oftColl am now itt' ' -�Nxeeed' o!Tarmto. 20.21 nfiA j= oege pen the en- " , l tarot a monarchical form of Dov- money valt.e to the institution is the a now Q�YI free. `.� (������'�—�Y� y 1 ... - now...-varcula m eat. The old idea that one af3ectionsiN interest o PsuaP� Tong � _l - -- umn is just as good as another is bar of e:-students ecstt•red t rough- arT�CL W, J. >iLLIOTT,•Priaciyal; not a prevalent one in the Uh-fted out Canada and other lands, to many In all kinds of building'material 1 ., goer States aL the resent time:• Class of whom-it--has been a home during _ including rough-and dressed lumber, 9y ge sad Alezatodee Sts. distinction is Just ere marked there th•most impressionable years of their �7CTfM=t" : lath,cedar,etc. lives, This interest would be entirely I .-gat Cattle, H Beef Hides, One, of Shingles is also cow- --.:the Metho%=FoRovm ars ib any eastern country only in lost were it removed from its present etc, gg e-.theUnit9dSta►f,esa man's social locality and surroundings. late in British•Columbia, New-:Brun :.position depends on tho •amount 81. Move not the ancient land. :honey advanced LOULfat Stock. swick and Ontario Cedar. pe Feeders for sale.. 10:90 seas..::.-,Press of his wealth while in the'Old marks.-Cox. fig. " lAnd it depea& upon how far he Drop a card if you wish to buy or tieU, All kinds o!-the usual Mouldings, 7;00 pets,..,.., �• a. to Have Cse z V Sheeting and Floor 800 nL..,...f9abbsth fiJchool. 'Han trace his ancestry, .and the gee-that your subscription seely - iagaiways in stock. 8�0 PP-M.. •.RPWOrth League, on `.' title attached to his name. to the "Pitkering News" -is M , Cistern tanks and watertrougha 800 '111: ayi John'd. White & Soar paid up as 'Vie. need the a to.order. .......Thy BROUGHA mad rd Oan sec on Itatwas _ -- v. y, � � •• ate J $ Moore, aPHY PICIHEAINd COLLl3¢S e$Q �BIS gone - - , laeksmithin :w'. .n. C#6rdol. p ,�.. RE•BUIILT IN PICKERING. eat6st Ya2IIe- for th@ • tw The citizens of other.towns throw b g in — -Butted �;. Eggs . -the local press are compiling reason --. The undersigned having bought.outMarkeA s to try to persuade the Friends to re- the biaeksmithing business of R. Oft SALE.-New cow, 7 ears old Chickens. build the college in their towns. �Ye F y Moore, ispre�ared to do black- humbly submit a few reasons why it Yorksblr dd boar. 9 months old Moore, for one smithing in all its linee. ; r ;should be kept here, which will readi. vice. Also youcg Yorksbirm and R•rkshires Yy be indorsed by all citizens ard'Get hooked for tpr_ng.• F. M.CHAPM N,Audley. Horse-shoeinga - Specialty. ttainly by all parents in Toronto and int' f' Y• Every Morday Brin* them to;Claremoub Market. �•- other parts who �.istl to send 'p lulls bR SAL'E.=A number of thorough i Q F- GR3 E-+ ip 2.tA'�7CT+' luny from home to school, bred barsed rock 000k8reta.. Lot 17;�.h• =Wednesday market day.=_- - As to Location Conosesion, Pickering, W. L. COURTICR. I PICKERING, ONT. r1. There is no finer situation in On d " �.. tario thin:on file College Hill hie, _ FROST F. C. L�Lfr&uo l� E. E. EMERSON, - surrouuded las it is by pretty and ? .. commodious grounds. "The trees are ==�. , STEEL BrOLl ;ham. Buyer, ;Mongolia. th2. The.hill to the { .growth _ - o o ' product - — .g GATES _ i and are a b ace: e Clydesdale Stock Food ` - t commands a view fifteen !' �; __ ;�; •• -`i• The soon fe.taves In. using Ar, Taber's 1Zemedigs. of Frost 'Pence are OU et the value in-the-.contents - - t elf utiles iii each diaection except to the _ combined is the Gates. y. g ;,�ei Y1Vtd PO � Food r-r --- -- aKiut it, wFiere the blue`waters of`the - A special testate is the., These•remedies are re red from Lake Ontario lie in splendor a .few - _-- frame of continue= p P = steel tubing. This is the best known drugs for each Full stock on hand-Gives flavor s '_tiles away. Over six township9 ap- - _ vastly stronger thea a wear-to the eye and the vision iS last } ' _ - frame with elbow car- specific cure and are, carefully -and:agreeablendes to-animals --An the retegting.Laurentides to the ners and malleable food. Sold under a si- _- ,Nortb. Pri 1 Packdaham,-of the waren 8[!Tit+ compqunded b a q ed dru tive guarantee of satiia. ;rg nncctt�ppaa p uallfl g -.Toronto TecanicalSchool,when at the _. , .......__ against King. gist and are placed on the market aatioa or Money . -.last closing, wondered why the Pros- The pablie is warned against buying gates that infringe against Prost-Wirt Fsat+oe cut direct from the mmufaef'urers. - ! tfrfunded. ectus did not tell more of the glories _ patent,as Purchasers as well-as wars an laying tbeasetves liable: For sate ey _ Its uapai� aittlatioaa. ,,a �. �. 1X/ALTON _ S�arro' Jct. .I. D.' � The Br t a h" alreadyFor sale b all genas tocea. x.17 'e -,,.•.. .. -. - .. 7 •t ..-ai ,.+•e-.� "�C!,,�. ,. .� �'�w'�wb.v'� <.S''�'v'a+.�Fi�r"an.fcJ. '��°'v;w-..5�4 .nuc•'µ`-` _r. .. ;.�',vc.�'.3•.�s�... �,..,...1.a.�h-.n.. "1u., .i:�.�� 'ti9...,,n4 } ,...._ ., s'mals.n'cwawrve'soe.+wF�'vsc.+,�w.*s�. e �.•.:•,w { F +��.'' ,.,. "' ... .. '-�,�i`,Sk�aRr..w. r•"r.. .�, "^ .-. „-�y�+ wy- r'., a• -_v. .n'`-,per a. .R, , �t At.AONT. _ 3 Kinsale, Tuesday, March 8th X�F. M. Cooper has moved. into Fort. Perry, Wednesday March, i th, 9, 2 p, ra. Utica; Wednesday Do11w .theRawson residence. Mareh7 'at 7.30 p, m. Mr. HenryI $ r - _$ ' Mrs. 4aeo. Copper.spent Sunday Glendenning, Manilla, and Mr. J. ,1 ., With friends in Toronto. The-ark-of-.saving money is There was a large shi me t ,of G Foster,..Myrtle.-station, will - - - - the art of makingmoney, g p p address- these meetings. Mr. To start Savin¢ move re- ' >atock from here on Monday. Glendenning will be prepared to _ _ _ -gaire� a deposit of i1.OD -Miss Dap, of Orillia was visit the various phasof Animals es of our Agricul / y 1 In t idr; her.aunt here, Miss Sadler. __ �- °IIS he Mrs. Gibson and family are vis ture. Mr. Foster will be prepared _ _ - 'SOvereigt Ba, _ --�—`— sting at Mrs. Dauphin's this week, to discuss the Bacon Hog, Cro Arthur Lamb-find John Brown `'The Land we Live Intl of Rotation, leave this week for the North- Local Telephones. These meet- Deposits- - 'West' ing will be helpful, -and it .is - - Dreceits of$1.00 and'upwards _ Miss McFall, of Bolton, visited hoped that .many. farmers will Mrs'. (Rev.) M. C. 'Tait ii few days attend. Afternoon-sessions at•2. - - .SKI�¢l'F3t paid times R year. �Y -]est week. p, m. Evening sessions at 8. Put your money'in a-place where Mrs. Powding t e here this week _ — — you can get,it when you want it. i overhauling the furnace in Ers? A LETTER. r 'dine church. _ . CLANEM011T'r'._ G. P.-Beal and wife, of Toronto; I thought it my duty as one of your Lydia. E. Pinkham s - 'spent Friday with the. former's councillors to state to'you that the , brother, J. H. Beal. next youncil.meeting will be held in Vegetable .Compound ,A carnival will.be held in the Brougham Hall on •Monday, March ie a positive cure for all those painful - - - = Caledonian Rink neat .Tuesday bth, and would like any of the rate= aliments of women. It will entirely' ` ayers•that think that they would cure a worst forma of Female Com Tip T r 1 evening,'weather permitting, pp s, ,L1,t1e 1s V - James Johnston of Toronto have to have some money expended pplaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, - Spring o�l on road and bridges in their district to Falling and Diaplacemenfs and con- jjj — spent Sunday herewith his par- lease attend at 2 p. in. or send-a few sequent Spinal Weakness, and is u- ' ' 9 ants, Andrew and Mrs. Johnston.. jtRea to brougham so. that it would liarly adapted to the Change of Life. AND YOU NEED'YOUR t Mrs. Shipman is spending a few I reach en by the noon mail Monday,, It will'.nrely TINWARE REP AIR ` ` days here at the home of her par- and .then we will look after �our'fn -- BQCI�QChe. T e Its, Rev. J. W. and Mrs Totten. terests to the best of our ability. A RED. `- Dr. D. C. Snaith, .dentist, of Write or apply to It has cured more cases of Female Stotiffville, will be here on Tues= John A. White. Weakness than say other remedy the Bring it in now before the Spring rush.. - .day neat to atte dnd to his' profes- - Brougham. world has- ever known. It is alm _^- All work guaranteed good and cheap, ' infallible in such cases. It dissolves and sional duties. expels Tumors in an early stage of deals- Wm. Gray will hold an auction BAKING t lopment. That 1� �1' .i�LL n - sale at his premises, lot 24, con.7, Searing down Feelilbg, r Pickering, on Tuesday neat. ' 'See `' g paw, weight and headache, is ` bills for particulars. Our Bread is the Favorite. causing After a successful series. of in:ever$household instantly relieved and permanently cured - e a: meetings, the revival services in "-' by all = its. use. Under all circumstances //// �}Fn p i acts in harmony with the female system. r`fia7 a --the Baptist church were conclud- Cakes of all kinds made It carr eta - _ �� 4. "-ed off Monde evening. _ to order onshortes Monday g, - ! - _ "Art - Dail I notice. Irre ulari = ' Remember .Wm, JicKtiy's. alit- $ �, - tion_ sale of .farm stock, imple c ppieaeed or Painful Periods, Weakness - For the best Tines of - - - -__• A. Tho1l11SOlt1,. of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, ment9, etc.; on his premises. one Nervous Prostration, Headache, General half-tulle south of- C;laremont,on 'Claremont, oat.. . vebility. also ' _ :Soots and Shoes; Rubbers, etc.,Friday; March 9th. r Tim, Birkett and- Nfids' Della u DCZZinessr Faintness, - - - - ---� Ccall on fi ard, youngest' dauIR waf4l, Were ghter of air. ToManitoba Extreme. La.�itude, `'don't-care" and "want-to-he-len-alone' feeling, Pscit_ enderson & Farmer, Clarebnout, bonds of enatrimon-y- on lionduy. ; ' ' ' ' - - ' A�bBrtfl and leiZ?nese. Aatulancy. -rneianchul� The interesting ceremony ��'as j- blues," and baAache. These are sure peHormeil-at the -baptist parsotr- indications of Female Weakness, some age by the Rev. A. R. Park*. Saskatchewan lerangrment of the organa. -For THE Ew-s extends congratula' LIFT, F''O�,(iE AND _1�idney Complaints and SUCTION P U M P-8 A grand entertainment under SPECIAL TRAINtt FOR SETTLERS and Backache of eil&r sex the Vegetabl-, _ to auspices of the Claremont with lire stoctrand effects, tram Toronto at. Compound is unequalled. public librar will be held.in the taooism. You. can write. titre -Pinkham about town hall on ride evening, Mar. yoai4ett in strictest confidence: --- - Right _ Constantly on Hand. . Prices il EVERY TUESDAY DURING - - I '6th. A.drf7lsa will be Patten ell- freta .a sQatttntt tea, Co- y.a rasr` .'� titled "That Girl at Barnes's." A _ IMARCH ANo APRIL Wind–mills erected -and Repaired, i .• _ 'tette solos by Misses.rMale Q off t •CONo IExTRAaert TTA MeO SKATING FOR seLs�.� , HOUSE BAND Markham, JcarborDirect ohone tc ureb i Uxbridge n with all its of Pickering musical program will also be giv. parts , LOT R• Quer' HATING RINK, offers ark Wh ridge and Vaughan townships, for Baler at a reasonable Price. his large skattas also StOuffville, Markham and Pickerin villages over end ndent �Bal9atri, and R. E. Forsyth; selec- Settlers tra*eiti�,e without Iire stock'rh-M mak•and also his hon« and los aitaated sa y stem, $ g . epe pions by 'Claremont Orchestra; see Lai D.m,tr.tn•ftom Toronto daily. the village et Broadham For partiawans, I y recitrtiona b Kathleen Rawson. to Frank Sanderson on tits prasatees or to ff Orders promptly sittended to. ' y TQURIST CARS Slob-dace•p1eka'les 4" Repairing-done. - "Tlekete•purchaeed previous to the at Tuesdam Wednesda ° - ontertainment-will entitle holders urdan ca.tofsisepiapv':ouoss - _ - to reeerye seats. Admission 25c, Wtnnir Si a00o � °` ao°°o - DICKERING FRUIT d Ohll Ge' to 8va>wwr b _. .._ Mors open at 7.30, entertain &g&rs �ierow � San. alarettweL . setts o Guido" and `Western ose Canada" Evaporating Factor�r 'ISent it 8 o'clock. - booklets of ptsocical are and interest to set-- ' - - South Ontario. Farmers Insti. tl"r�, 'with rates sad full tnfoemattion tree TAP" syplicaWon to gearest(:auadtan P.niac Will,be Opened Seot. 25+ 1905. trite will hold meetings' at Clare- CPP.it.Or Write to G H. 1'ostss•, D.P.e., p _ - moat Town Hall, Monday, March g , j t ffie Apples will be bon ht a t theD so S - Pickering Factory and prices paid according to quality. -Soft apples- _ f'1 aremon Furniture '' not taken. Important showing of Snest display of I, 1 �i • China, A Very large assortment of V Stores. ,I•. C. W. CARRLTTH R9, Stationary,• Books,Dolls, Toys. jnal 4,tf Pickering, Ont. received for the Holiday sadCalt 1 - IIs the piece for Parlor Suites, bedroom Sillies, Din' room suites. (SnMoriptioas takes for all M -See our Couches, Extension tables, Sideboards and, Iron Bedstead& and - - �lase. 4x7 tib* they are the Lohirest.. - Weekly and Dail Newepa - e deliver the goods an where. •Distance no object. _ r . pets. WATCH US GROW. Gra''in-, Wanteds. �. �_C�3.E�.RDSON The H6ase Fnratshef " _ J. BEAL, araBaYOivT. T -- Hsoc]�e 19treei+� bw he undersi ed.are. b , Whit g1i Prepared to. pay the highest market prices - _ .._ for all kinds of coarse rain, �OOD FOR SALE.—The under- - Friose Ie tTb�spa>�1 Bry k Road! P �1 PIC to be delivered at a Whit �pp PEKING ELEQATOR. a i Sim Forks . ,L►L7ASON17 -.-WHY _'� .-Grain bought every day. Palmer -� v�3t0a@ :.. .: 11"URE SPRBdDER .. .� Pie]�sria Oaf. Wood :_:�Vor heimer Piano �, . have e- p>a� The Frost Co _ `off the market a Manure_ Spreader Which is the"Champion." _ a r s atin nix s have proved to the entire eat- _sho'ld be laurchasee In �1re- �efaa< i�� of the farmers.,coaoeraed tbat t_.is machine is withouii a rival.• _ A trial solicited. Terence to any other : •. n 's prepared to �� , KB Wa 1 The ndersig ed i p pa �• ?•+. ii A�d,AN; ,• .. - do all kinds of carriage and waplon A(;fDNT, PIS R .. FIRST.-4t 18 the best Piano' Glade•-m Canada. inting at"his shop over Wm. _ - - ppss ell's wagon agon shop. SECOND.•-1t is the greatest alae for the pared all k s _ ___. . ao YEARS, -- (. to do and of Wood, bon, Lilt and Foree'PM price .paid. „ - - _ _ _ W J.-Bingleam is Also cistere made to order. W - paper paint- . _ Claremont. N' 8P ANB., THTRD.—Inspection will-'convince the. most _ critical_tbat the new Nordbe:mer models are ;. . ariumphs of art. : :. �: TRADE`MARKS ::Sleigh 'S}lOCc e Y •' artfl?,3j. nLL Jone sending a sketch and descrl tion ayD q in(wr ascertain our opinion free whether an t e h Ge th s ors on oEveryIn strument Guaranteed. _ tion sn:;c?rc corneea�e8nt?aa1.HaandbookopnPPaauat�i Sleighing will soon be here�& - sent Patgnteat Oldest hthron for u n h�C0.reoeatent ire It guaranteed -aIId - W . Our work noANN,without on cbatrte ►n the t� right. When'you want something onf"of w h Q11 i�t �ir. l Terms Easy. . 'r� � Larvart io E.-Risebro •the�cpinmon, you•have it, Made t0 calaii fourmonthee�LHsoldtrnrata news�deslor. I e , T - right_. -.— .. ..: i order. So it is with your harnessNN & .SetBroadway,New Y Thou�son scold stand. " and colla.rs.• Don't take w.ra.tyoii Nrnnch,,,A o, F z t wy,hinoon,II Q can get,"—get what you want. 37- ._ C�,ARF,J�'1.NT,.ONT. `J :' Then you will.,be satisfied. 'Not Skates ,.Sharpened I ala Pap ars Pa f nts Dils ' otherwise, .- : _ sat• -"Digs••-wf tt+rtas issues ash I c` Skates left with M.S. Chapman. Tsanrs aol�fs Fest nov as sorwwltt— ' ' b We use-the bent of leather, and Pickering, or-Gleeson Brost, Brou- No. 6 Mau A.;. ; guar" absolute Rham will be called for and•de- rantee a IAOCAL tidfactiono @ ' F.AL — { ': large hash etock now-on harm. Peiowpa Wall Paper ranging - livered promptly. 10 .Lour.. Our specialty;is It"iring. Tmm soots Was?Guo as roswwu—. 19., "W. ��odell,, NO.9 Leos : . . tt a A-no . aha Pantos ��P.�- ..Horse-sh(—;ng as usual. I'll Looan . , , s Shia ttoa., ==ou�'tLs�m W, $.IA(PSOV crook , ••� KAM . - _ sen F.AL_ I Y „`:..+a—r.1• e, .«,st y v :.,-- --.,, >:��,: - - —s r; .rnbh„ '.sr.;_ .:_...+:�.• .ss: ,..r.....x c ...`:ni::a .E_±C.'.`;.:,ur '•.'ls .?� .. ..+1' � ,. , x"'+miIIa,�'-*». a a• -."=J?a31a '.rX�'waa.,�cR° a•-•• ,.m-__T �.a,' a >. +..,a:_. 'rr-�rss. �aY.?S• s .1 ''x'.,,''!.tw+t.'r-w.,'c'.Srr�- 'w.i.�' _.,.s ,�.sII+.,e�.++,.fora i.z' 5": ,., ;I,r3.:r r 1ert - _ .::ice 1. . •!. ., r�' I���r A!' FIIt+C'?'EL .A!' FIIt+C'?'EL .. M,. ",...,,_ ...-... !i,+ ,."w.6^• r y :, �.:. .T :AT".5.. ,.t l�' - ��-� r�r _ : ... -.. .. .� _' . . C4.r _' ==4=... y. _ .,. .. 9 . . . , .- . _ . — ------ --- \ l - ' �. A T Even � b good �a AM' A � FOR "°'�"�'"°N' - MORE ONTARIO INSANITY FLASHES FROM THE, E ",..'' _' T,��DTA� ����TS few choice hitters sold at i45$ b i5 Per lttai�tn Plyelcian Dfrowven AaMf-1Lren � _ _ _ g J s j� cwt. The following ,quotations obtained , -culosis serum. = . - : -•"' _ __ . ._ _ -' . r _. '., in fate other classes:-Good, k-L5 to A despatch from -Paris says: Professor 11IMPECTOR'S REPORT O :- - $4.45; medium, $3.80 b $4.10; eows, $2.• F IDIOT AND ><'� Very Latest Mems From all Perk - . • -BREAD�STUFFS. _ G5 to $3.80. Bouchard has informed.a correspondent .--i­-­LUNATIC ASYLUMS- lot the Globe., r Toronto, Feb. 27. - Wheat- Ontario An improvement was. noticeable In cf.the Matin that a new method o1 "'" CANADA. f~ _. ;` 1 -No. 2 white and red �7734C. mixed 77c, short-keep feeders, with the advance n1 `treiUng consumption has been discov- - - . spsing sad goose ?4c, at outside points• the season and the mildness of the wea- ,red and tested with some measure of artist Ottawa will establish a scavengita1. g Wheat - Manitoba - No. 1 hard 87c, cher. Stockers were also in_request» success by Dr. Marigi]ano, of Genoa. Elousekeepers, Laborers, Farmeils system under day labor. No. 1 Northern 85%c, No. 2 northern Good short-keeps sold at $4.30 to $4.50 1,lie doctor has produced a tubercline Domestic Servants Suffer Hon. R. W. Scott celebrated his 81x1 --- . - -'€3c; No. 3-northern 81%c;at lake ports; Per cwt. extracted from tuberculosis bacilli. An - birthday on Saturday. -all-rail quotations, at North Bay, ars Deliveries of hogs were a little larger organism into which this tubercline is Mit• The Western Fair Board, 01 LondonF. c "more than hese prices. tc-day, and prices were unchanged. injected has its powers of resistance in- Th, thirty-eighth annual report on the reports a surplus of $9,897. ,\ V, dour-Ontario - Best bid for export, ,,, _- __. —_ �! creased,. and will withstand a second lunatic and idiot asylums o1 On Calgary will spend $130,000 in water- — VI. 't6.a.10, buyers'. bags, at outside points, ;ATT111PTEI) MURDER. larger injection of the same poison shows that there were 6,213 patients works extension-and electric lighting. - tlor•90 per cent. patents; high patents, at which will kill an organism that had certified insane on September 30, 1905, Members of•the Quebec Legislature are' Toronto, bags included, are quoted' at F Shot Thrice While Returning not been inoculated. isc Maz•igliano, in_ an increase`of 632 for 'the year, during said to be agitating for an increase of. I. ,'$3.65; 90 per cent. patents, $3.50; Mani. tact, claims to have discovered an anti- which 1,130 patients were admitted. On indemnity. fobs prices are easier, $4.30 for first pat- Home From Owen Sound, tuberculous serum, 4yhich he has used. September 30, 1'905, the number of pa- The Queensland Government have a :_ ants, $4.40 for second patents and103.90 Ades despatch from Owen Sound says on men with satisfactory results. Pro- hems was 4 613. The total cos�t,(�of main- cabled for 500 bushels of seed wheat for bakers'. P fessor Bouchard himself has experiment• t6nance for the year was $7•^•,204+ .a from Manitoba. Wm. Morrison, a prosperous farmer weekly cost per patient o1 $'2.32. Rev- The•Manitoba Public Works Depart- . Millfeed - Ontario bran, $16.50 to ed with the serum. His first subject -' X17, is bags, outside; shorts, $16 to living near Leith, six-miles from here, was completely cured by it, but later 'A" from paying patients amounted to ment will endeavor to make portions of - ?50 Manitoba bran, was shot twice through the head and tests were less conclusive. $iii, the.Red River navigable. 1 . $19, €horts 1120, 91ti. IV, - .- robbed o1 $145 while returning from l The assessors"roll of Guelph show& ,. ;� Tonto and equal points. Owen Sound on Wednesday night. He Dr. Forbes Winslow is quoted it say- p OaLs-Ic lower, at 34c for No. 2 white was found in an unconscious,condition `. ►n^ that "alcohol must be given the first the population to be 12,744, and tin and 33C for No. 2, mixed, at outside some time after. So"tar no tinea ling - MOTHER OF T\�'ENTY-FINE- place as a -cause of in with to- assessment of $5,063,000 points been found of the highwayman. — bacco,. especially cigarette smoking, 8 a An unknown friend paid a t64W nota. • Barley -for 49c to 49};c for No. 2 g Ifad•Six Pairs of Twins and Was Sister Fotent factor in lunacy. In the British held by. the Baztl� of Commerce against 46r b 46%c for No. 3.extra;�ztd 44e for Morrison came to town on Wednesday No. 3, at outside points: with a load of hogs, which he disposed to Twenty-six. esy luras intemperance is asigrted as the Port Dalhousie Presbyterian Church. of for about$145. He left for home about Ade etch from Denver says: bars. cause of one-quarter of the cases of in- In St. Thomas there are 14,555 people. • Peas - at ?7c to 773nc, outside. despatch q per with 9,329 attending church and 3,179 -dusk, and took the shore road. -At a Elizabeth Conway, the mother of twen- sanity, while in Ontario only 6% P g Bye-At 69c to 70g outside. e s m _� f�-41e to 4Ec, Chatham lonely spot; where trees shelter the road ty-five children, nineteen,boys and six cent. of th case are attributed to attending Sunday. scho9l. drink. The Government .have purchased $?S,- _ freights; Amerkan No. 3 yellow, 48c; on both sides, he was attacked, shot €iris, of whom there were six pairs of Uniformity in the manual of service 000 worth of flour to seed to the famine 1- mrzed 473n-, at°Toronto: • twipe as the head, and robbed. twins, died on Friday at the ;age of r:; reconimended for the different insti• sufferers in the northern part o1 Japafi. - - Buckwheat - At 50C to 50%c, out- When found he was taken to his home fifty-nine years from heart disease. Mrs. in Leith, and doctors were summoned Conway was the youngest of a' family .tulioirs which have shown a disposition' A prison and a reformatory at soma from Owen Sound: to live apart instead of working in sym- point in the Province north of Lake .�� of twenty-seven children. She was mar- lathy. The iliperaut system among A. Super for is, recommended by Inspector • - ' • - ' - Morrison's injuries will not. prove ned at the age of fourteen, and her hus- hcials is considered a helpful one. The Smith. .11 '- '. , • COUNTRY PRODUCE. fatal unless blood-poisoning sets in. band was-the youngest of a family of appointment of a provincial pathologist The Ottawa Government have 8P- I He will, however, lose the sight of one Uurty. She was the giandmother of . pointed a commission to invesigate tM Butter-Receipts old creamery cortttnae eye The event has stirred-up the whole u recommended. :light, white there is an active demand twenty-five. Her mother lived to be A strong protest is once more ,eats whole system of lite insurance m Cas• I I,. - -- • .r.'by reason of the scarcity of choice dairy neighti9rhood, and is.the first to have mother n and her husband's tered against the, commitment of insane ads.. , occurred in that section. red fatheto1a old, one hundred •,,, ,,,, 24cto25c - - Y persons to jail. ' It is pointed out .that The mills and timber limits of N. do A. ' 1 Creamery .... .... m er a mother ' _ do solids . •, �c to 23C _ -AN ARREST' MADE. . _ and one hundred and two respective} the worn "asylum" in connection with DYmFnt, near, 1'hessalon, havebeen Pur- '' ' y -` Daly.rig. roils, good to,choice 18c to 19c-' " Of the twenty-five'children three laugh- the insane is becoming obsglete. tiospi- chased by a United States syndicate'to large rope .17c ter Tfie•stssalion. arising out of the mur• terse find-five;sous survive Mrs. Con- derous attempt upon the life of James 1 1 Aper, nerve f tutio. file French expert, is ze-- do D ult, '. do meium ...:.. ..:.`.:.:.16c to 17c waY• devotedtotheir care= - or irrsti n Morrison, the Sydenham farmer who s Ifero -Cheese - Holds steady at 133nc for yvss shot at by--a young desperado to "—T _ ___ Next to York County, w-f!ich furnish. ! Forted to have made very.successful ken -• '.large and 13'/.c for twins.. whom he was giving a ride on Wednea- A BRAYE YOUTH-. Y50 lunatics last year, comes Middlesex Ierimertis in smelting iron and nickel . . Poultry,-Choice dry plucked are quot- _ with 63; Wentworth and Frontenac had ares by'electricity at-Sault Ste Marie. ed:Fat --Choice,dry b ilea trhin 7c to day night, was increased on Friday by •Io each; Carleton, 46; Leeds and Gren- The Minister of Railways has received, 1' the arrest of Alfred Stewart, a young Rescued Drow-ninq Ilan From the i 601 tat hens kens So g3tc, 1c, 6c to-7c; sine, 45;.Sin ae, 41, and Norllturnber• resignations from five engineers anti ita- sucks I2c b 13e, thin 6c b 8c; geese, man.about eighteen"years o! age, who �i'rliand Rig e,. tan u sF+ectoz std responsible for faulty work has-a police Court record.and..whose-ap d and D ritam, 44. Of the total .tom: oro' rkileld lift Toe -AOI to 11c; turkeys, 14C to 15c, for choice or l' rb and Kr ft ks. i small lots. ._ iiearattc, and actions coincide with those A despatch-from lagare Falls, rent., num a-fir of pa,Gettig-l:00? hh rOm-Y° Potalate = Ontario, 65c b 75- per of tpe person described as connected says: Ernest E. Webb, a 17-year-oi;1 county, 351 from Middlesex, 280 from companies from the incorporatof ion e bag on track pert, 75c b _�5c out of with the shooting• He was arrested at boy, was the hr ro or a brave rescue from Wentworth, °53 from Sincoe, and 415 Secretary of aState etotallei $1 0;000 last store; eastern, 70c b 80c on track.,and the home of a tarmer.named Handley, drowning in the Welland River on ftofn Carleton. who lives, hz Keppel township, near Thursday. A man Warned Snyder at- As many as 613 patients-biive been in year The rerei is paid the expenses of to 90c out of store.- Kemble postol8ce, twelve miles- from tempted to cross the river on the ice near residence twenty .years and upwards. the department and lett a surplus of, l Dressed Hogs -The market has taken - en an easier tone, but practically none this.town. Stewart is an old country ilia Michigan Central pumUin� station There were on diol then cured daring 86(100[1• are coming here and it is impossible'lo waft who was raised-by a farmer n at Montros6; but broke' through into the year. _one °f these•offer twenty an c tlgng h Sullivan township. At Cfie death a few deep wafer. Young Webb, who 1a the years, The nunrtier °t: deaths for the GEZEAT BRITAIN. - - Baled Hay-48 per ton for No. 1 ttm• Years ago of the latter, the young feilo\v" son of a pumping eni*ineer,-Pr cured-n Tuberculosis was fife cause of 43.1 Sen- The BnliStt export tax on coal is bar 1 1 - tthy on track here, and 15.50 to $6 far drifted into town, where a friend se• skiff and dragged it out on the ice till t. lieved to"Le slated for removal. , - • Na : cured hire employment. :He had not broke through. He then got in and made Ile decay and epilepsy were fife next General ,tooth at London stated that Baled Straw--165.50 b $6 per bre tot been long in town before he-was given his way,to where Snyder was s!ruggling' chief causes. the Salvation Army would send: 10,000 __ lob es here. a three-months sentence for stealing a for his lite. He was rescued - the nick the Olgreat bulk ofothem ns lcome�fromt tour euiigrants to Canada this year., r _ pail o! candies from the Grand Trunk' of time. classes. Housekeepers. head the list for Irish Unionists will draw the British freight' department On his release he .. ♦ I Government out on the home rule ques- . - filled positions around town le Enter• the period under survey with 5,434 eas- tion. The Government will go on record MONTREAL MARKETS. DIED AFTER .107 OPERATIONS, " es; laborers follow with 4,680; farmers, against protection. - . mittent stages. going out io work as a - -- with 11,368, and domestic servants, with ,t 'measure was•introduced in the Bri- Montreal, Feb. E7.-There was an lm• taxi,! hand -with the farmers of the ad- �� of a" Massachusetts -\vbman-One �72; fhe enorm°us ditterence is ap- - -` proved demand for Manitoba 'Spring. jacent.sections-at times. Last winter he tfsh House 'at Commons for the remove' ` robbed the Hogg postofflce"and got a of the Strongest on Record: - p$reni when it is noted that the neat of the embargo on Canadian ooille• -Thi wheat this morning and a better feeling six-months semen-e. two -losses are wives, with G50 cases, �, reading was set for April 6. _r ro Sprrngfir d, andcarpenters, with 4i1. . •prevailed.. • . - ' - _ ti rCronrn, wife of Alex- p tier are-given employment in the _ _ A despatch ( r .- Osts - No. t, 41c; No. 3, 4W; No. 4 , says: Mrs. Hot e Patients g U\-TED-STATES. - - . .tt9c. . _ - ander E. Cronin, of No. Union Street, asylum to.the number of 4,131, with an Peas - 79c f.a.b. per bu6hel. g ds E�wARL�s EA1.TH. died on Wednesday morning;liter hdv•• r�•erage'number of 298 days for each pa- The dice President of�th--Urtlted Mink, Barley - Manitoba, No. 3, 49enc to ing submitted,to 107 operations. Phys-- Deny Workers says there will.be Ito strike.on dens say her case is one of the strangest i April ill. r. $Oe; 1Vo. 4,'48eSc. Has Aged Yery.Much in tl�e;Last. Frw y FIRF. Oti IrTI Rf•OLONLAL. A )\etrnska man was released from47 + • . - Corn-Amalcan mixed, 5231,-; No. 3 on record. Mrs. Cronin was 28 ears old, _ yellow, 53c:eX frock Months - and had been a sufferer from dropsy of prison after serving twelve yeses for Flour-Manitoba53c,'otspring wheat patents, p' f ondoa despatch sa. .. It. i- no the liver for three years: During-the lazt The 'Rnihvny Shops at Moncton, N.D.,' stealing one cent. _'' ;4.50 to $4.60; strong bakers' ,44 to $4 k+nSer poi b ignore the unsaUsfac- year operations were necessary almost Are Wiped Out. three lives were toss in a . re in thom I winter wheat patents, $A.PS to $450; tory condition of King Edward's health. every'week. . - . Kenyon Military Academy at Gambier. '. strai tet rollers, $4 b $4.L0; do m A drspalch from Atnncton, N.B., says: Ohio, on Friday night. _ _ , g bags, .Reports o! this nature always cause his -- 1 The-most destructive fire in the history Tons of spurious cr•es neer butter wen 01.85 to $1.95; extras 11.65 to $1.75, Majesty annoyance, and usually produce - -- - of this city and tho worst ralamily that S y - Millfeed-Manitoba bran, in ba , 119; at1C dentals [rom -the lace olfici- COMPANION' OF LIVINGS.TONE. seized:at Detroit on aturday and•yev- - - -isfF��or�s;$2B get ton;Ontario bran, Ik els. These rumors have been Aar cu has ever tbefallen 1Lhe Intercnloniai Rail- er!rl arrests were made. 1 SIL50 to $15; shorts,-$°-'tl; milled mouille, -Arty numerous of late, and,the -denials' Man Who -Accompanied Imams- Nowly the whole group of Intercoloniai $2l b t6`?4; straight grain raoudle, $25 likewise. Explorer Hoirre Dead in Hawaii. work-shops, giving g. employment was hanged in flhlcagn al 1.3i °n'friday . rein em to meat t.o 'over afternoon. "1 dire an innocent-man,'• he $o $27 per ton. The tact remains ilia1, for some time - ' a'thousand men and representing with Rolled Oats - Per bag, $190 to $1-95. his Majesty's condition has given• his + 'despatch from Honolulu says; their contents an inYestment of about- said.`'hi!e I'alrolman Al. Sufi..of,Flint, Cornmeal .41*0 to-"-Fla T misers _-tt ames ur ing died on Tuesday ,tit • • Hay _ No. 1, $8 to $850;-No. Y, $7 b -persistently said that he is suffering Queen's Hospital. Laing was a Scotch- one million dollars, were destroyed m \Rich•, was biting off the end of ii cigar, >bi.50; clover, mixed, $6 to $6.50.. 8 too hours. from an affection which .entails, anion man, 62 years old, and find been -cm- he accidy oily' swallowed $2 worth fit It is known that one life Lg lost, and it Cheese-tmcttanged at 13c b 13�c•_ other things, abstinence from, ltie "use ploy ed here several years as 6.searcher. is feared that there ore other victims. gold which had been placed in n cavity Butter-Fair at 22c to Ef%c for choice of tobacco, which is a great deprivation of records. He is said to.have been a. Abrahain Jorres, employed-►n the paint in his tooth," •- -.'Creamery, flan- to 22 c for undergrades. to a man who has been a lifelong smok- Fellow of the e.yo eyedGeogt pluca} So shot), aged 55, lost his life in the effort hearing tharesult a will be an idleness, Eggs-New laid selling at 17c to i8c, er A' correspondent i's'unable b gain ciely, and to have conveyeJ the remains to s1've a little stock of tobacco that he cite strike, resulting in lana idleness. "telt stock al 14c 'and limed at 12c to 13c. an Confirmation of this report. To be of Explorer f.ivingstone..from .Zanzibar had In the buildin^ many parents at WiikeGbarra, Pa., are Beans=Choice primes, $1.65 to 11,70 su a-hfs voice, when- delivering the to London, and is also said to fiave been r 'started fro yjy taking their boys from the mines, and _ eill Ill factories -_,_ m a plc a of The fire s rl r ° \•s and gir s from the schools, and W'busheT;`hieittdpii]:ed, $1:80. - sFeech from the throne, opening ParTia- a memtser-ot-iiemy waste in e up !o s _- _ . Peas,-Boiling, in car-load rots, 90c to meal, was husky and sometimes inaud- pedit_ion, of the paint shop. 'There was much in �drlrF positions or 1 . •$1.05 per bushel• ible, but his general weakness, which —T •. flammable_ matter.. in that building, and stores. Potatoes-Per bag of '80 lbs., 65c b is quite apparent, would account for HoRard'F.hrhart is lying.a1 the point e"O-. this. He has a ed rapid! Burin the PHOTOS OF DISTASB GERMS. which•burned rapidly, and the fire got of death at his home, at York, Pa., suf- 10 g Y g suet, headway that n°thing could check fering front lockjaw, caused by a small Honey-White clovet, in'comb, 13c to last few months. His hair and beard An important New Discover• in Medical it, and it w'as,im ossible to haul oUt >14C per pound section; extract, Be to 9c; are stow as white as snow, and his a - y p splinter. which he rari under his linger P mucy of the valuable rolling stock. nail. .Ttie wound was practically un- .buckvfheat, 6y to-7e. ' pearance is.almost haggard. Science. The buildings burned include the ' • _ Provisions - Hea'vy Canadian short The best infomiation is b the effect noticed, Later the whole )rand became tut pork, $21; light short cut, $20; Am- that lits Majesty,is sttf[ering 'from ph1e- A-desBa[ch from Boston says: A dig paint shop.of.wood, 500 feet by 70, buil[ affected \cilli blood-poisoning: _ ezican short cut, '$20;, American cut that Ot the l following a humin Be- co cry o[. great importance In medical in 1873; second-class and ft'eight car re- ,� � Jack-the-Clipper was chased . •_ _. } clear tat 'back, Witis �' g g science has been made by Prof. it. C. Pair shop, about the same size; electric through•the streets of Chicago after'he 1619 to $20; compound cident, when he stepped intoe rabbit • -' � lard, 6' C b 73;c; Canadian pure lard, hole. He is unar,le.to. walk even a few Ernest, the bacteriologist of the fL;trvard •light stniion, boiler room, the retain -ar cut ilia braided tresses from the head of �3nC to it¢; -battle Canadian p r l to she without a ,cane, and his coeval Medical School'. •The discovery relat+ls shop, which-tv'as a brick structure, 400 a 13-yer!r-old school girf; but got,away. ',% steps g feet bay 75, two sroreys hir�h; hoili;r shop. 13c; hams, 12s-td-i3e;c,- according to condition.sufSers from his long deprive to tt:e photography o1 disease germs, 1Ie is b iia\"ed to be the "clipper" who t _ ____size; bacon, i4'/,c fresh killed abat#oir tion of etercise. Dr. Sir Frederick Tre- R'ilhout the aid of chemicals coloration. the. Urals foundry and the nisei-, bac \within•the.last few wc'Cks; slash' ,dressed . n,hogs,, $10 to $tilled count, ties and er Sir. Felix Simon visit him Prof. Ernest, who has been Assisted tri mechanic's;office and half of lite ma off the hair of bearly a score-of'young _ Y his three years' experimentation by chine shop. The locontoii�,e erecting girls. 1 r dressed, $8.75 to $9.50; alive, 17,75, and t�(most daily, and they are hopeful that 7 0 for selects and mixed lots. they will be able to reduce the malady. Prof. J. L.•Mo!sc and W.C. Sabine, has shop is saved. "The bcdupanls at the'home of Col. , I evolved a,process of photographing the fhF cars burned included,the dining . ' �'. ..-. r 1 - germs by means of the so-called ultra- car Y•amaska, valued' at $17,000; the Nljfhan, Ilarlford, an-automatic,conn„were awakened' -s - •� - inlet rays of the spectrum, so that.each pa!9 Cescepedi $18,000;..grnlral 3larni� rTi � c�,lc�n 1 c lled up the police, BUFFALO MARKETS. , • Or car managers car, S15,000; three iilsl-c ass :RUSSIA RAISES 8200,000,000. • germ stands .out_ separate. Forinecly t�cen i r c1rs, $k0,00tT each;one second_ and had a man watch the house, but no Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 27. - Flour this process of disco\ering the size and pa=- 1 ' burglar put in an appearance. . It came - -- '- Firm. Wheat -'Spring, • dulf; No. 1 Exploitation of� Russian Turkestan by shape of germs was carried on by -hemi- class. twt baggage,one postal and !\vo out during the day that the alarm tis' colonist these six worth about �?S.fNk). northern, 87%c, carloads; Winter offer- caT nieans. been set oft by u mouse. American Syndicate. i - Ahnut 'fifty• trucks and platform cars J ings light; No. 2 red,.89c, through'.billed. - • - . . . - -r __ Corn- Strong; No. 2 yellow, 45yc; No. A despatch from Paris says: The , loa�tcrl\cilli coal and aerttral freight�cere GENEI2* ; -Z._..-� _it corn, :4%c. Oats -. Firm; Iyq. 2 SUSPif10IS OF CA�ADA'� FRi'1T btr!'!1 d in the yard , . ... Aisling correspondent at St. Petersburg , `1'he fire was a great;spectacle..lighting rhe French Government will be asked 4 •7 white; 34c; No. .2"mixed; '323;-. Barley stales the Government has decided the -Steady; . Western in store quoted at National Assembly'shall meet May L BritisU importers Complain of olir .Apple tilt 'the s!frrouriding country,. and being to build three 1&,000-ton battleships. - ' -4C to 55C. Rye-Dull; No. 1 on`track, y is•so - e""-at . ' � -Shippers. visible twenty miles away. AI. nurnovo, Russian Minister of the . Russia's want of _mone g �..-._ -, El !fait says first it is necessar b use that she i"re.pared, the correspondent 1 Inti Y == says._b, give commercial advantitiges :o A despatch hom OFIn\aa says: Not• J.4{IOT Tl(\!SELF Dt.AD'i1' BOAT. ese!'y sc\'cri�y, to check once' for all the - _. -'- -. wilhstanding fire activity of the fruit in- sprl ad of tavolC. y _ the United-States for the exploitation A - . NEW-YORK "EAT MARKET. cors; it is charged that fraudulent t;rtitan°flue lino Meets Death A�hii• - --- _ Russran Turkestan ,for forty years, rn spec of apples still continues:. J. B. Trappinfl on thr{River. ``' '` �--�""♦' „ .. Nei_York, Feb. 27. -Spot steady- Payment of $200,000,000, Jacksop, conrnrercial a;cnti . at I:eeds, - No.2red, 86yc eledabr; No.,2 red, 89/.c ---T Gtiotes a North linolanri Bader as saying :1 clespatcli_ from-•Gr,nanpcjue sags : _ RRiTISH 1'ORCE_OS"ERA'h1iISUMM`D. 1. -- _ t.o.b:,-afloat; No. 1 northern,_91/c f.o. t lhat_th� tt suds perpclraleQ in the,p[tI :\!'thug Clia man, wTiile 1 apping on thr __' b. afloat. , - 7RO!ti1BS-FOR-��HE-SLt<P , !ng of Canadian apples have creased A GananoqucI iii ria on Friday, a-ccid p11y' Force of Fanalics flave Overrnn Portion _.. _ . ._: - bol imgelf. As lie did not return home, - _ • • Turkish Police Make important Discov. dreeling o[ suspicion wlucli \oil! ie- search was made for ltim,- Be,low flu, of S1. okoto. . -- quire sonic time !o be removed. When - LIVE STOCK MARKET. eries at Scutari. setisficd that•tile fruit is honestly: packed Granit Trunk pump house his byirtt was A despatch frn,n Logos; 'British \4'est found with his cap and gun.in it. bur- Africa, Says : ,\ Inrce. of religious galla- 'l'oronto, Feb. 2?.-An activo.demand A despolch [rom Constantinople says: the dealer in question is preps,�d to take ilia,, search eras marl,., grappling neons lips ! reported to hove invaded and _ !3„,' rmeatgd the WCsteLtt Market today. The .police lino,, made some important [rrnn 0 10300 t ,-mgls per 1fal. used, and the body recovered. U) on rivorr!in-a'poriicnt of Sol(oln Nni-1hern - l.ight exporters'• were bought up rs discoveries at Scutari. They found a The same a fret s!1 eels that Canadi examination it \vas found that hb Aiad �'ib ria, from the: north, to have destroy- 1 butchers' owing to the scarcity of the number of bombs and weapons, and sl• an ichces .n 1, h .ors gyecoplreralhe p.�I Filtlto shot himself tltroitgh the left, side. Tlx cu a �e Fib n,st ^rrt�h unci ntsepituT ne , ,latter. Heavy exporters”were, in,good so manifestoes ,.ailing for the and ire K fie•:rr t lrmenian's t partinulflra'the of clic ,tee that cram• guff must .have been close whe i dis- in tl cd a Ruring demand. The following pricer were chert of the 5111 im. i char yd as his coat -,vas hurnol Dc. 1,,vu,-and to have °v!Z`I ' • quoted:-Good exporters', $4.90 to 55.25 rave. been 1�V9t,*ed. and There are sone. 1.1--, lie sign s!Ig5rsls thin it would 1>E± R` y casu .rt iia- (,?aFeFl was abount 3a years c�f.,al, , and ctta-u.ments,.wl�+ Iie �iOn6�irN lorS ,(tial' if more butter ler wiry? exported Arced in leati'CS L� \•ire and thr i,o chi,dr7. w' Ifive" per.cwt•;-medium animals sold at $4.50. indic;ationr4,4ek th. ¢ g P vY � ' tp.cwt. 1 have AmWr"conn a , �,.r;.AII necks " in__)are of Milk. :r,,:, 4 . ,i � , a . Ill I . - p �"� Kms-- �� < ,,: -, I 11 N Emb,�'y,�.r,, " N.r -. _ x'Gx "rr "-rr, _ •,"�Y.. "wL ..'Y T.":'"' '�- ei'..i "ti. ."'^'.- •ftp i..,at ao- 'F. pL"'s- �"�' ':i%'1'n"' >+�C"� m.:. .•r..�'M' 'aa x; -i'."A, r.•.:"„y,rt.. `,- .3•:°. .a• .w, + -- �+:57.-.v - h. '+`; :..v, .�,1, - &r i2' s.•... _ tea.,, .„S ..Li` ..�.. Q-�', �:r.••c. s' �+ .Y .,• ". .. ✓,�,�.,..i, ..'can .Y[,,.,..., , - . �, ' - - i ';' a 1. r: . _ IA � x _ 11 _ - w _.. _ .., — — :i he play not utterly disinherit you, and +0 + #+4 4 4 4 # # 0 4 k+-++-+}♦}I �,, even it he should, I would not grieve •. - myself to d,ath about it u L were you! ♦♦ 411 .' . ..�.,. ,: ;,_� Miriam, Took-up I say!" ♦ EARN CA-SR � But the hapless girl rolled not, heard + About theI Farm $ 1. �� not, heeded not; deaf, blind, Msensibla ♦ YOu! Leiallte Tllme „ .. 4nvii 1. 10101i n e but ed so llik t + If you could start at once in a Fwsi- I. . __M , r -k c1d - • . .. ,, . . ., :. .. '.. . si ' ch would add a good round tons she to all everything sharp, mental grief, that t physical pain; that tierce anguish of the ♦, - . • & i nese which t breast, that, like an ilea hand, seemed �, +♦ ++♦♦ +♦moi #♦ num to your ,resent earnings-%tell- r, r ' - to clutch and close upon her heart, ouz Lixvssrixo w taor.rsx-wouldn't r " r }�.�tt �1t- p tighter, lighter, tighter, until it stoppeii SHEEP AND HOG RAISING IN EUROPE you do it7 1. y - -Or, The, Sal�utgC D�SIlppCtil�IlCy "` the current of her blood, and arrested ` Wel!, we are willing to start you in ` ice . . al and threw her in convul Seep & rats all is of g-I e business and we don't ask' her breath.. to h re ed in par En s profitable - • pions. land regardless of the quality or rent of you to put,up any kind of a dollar. - A{fee sprang -ta:.raise ..her, then.--ran the land and thegreatestpart of the feed Our proposition is this: We will '4• CHAPTER XXS1I. "Do down-stairs to procure restoratives an9 used is produced on'the faruts. In the ship you the Chatham Incubator sits you know, Miriam, that 1 have assjstaace In r e front hall she met southern and central'parts of the'coup- Brooder,freight prepaid,and �. On arriving at ;Washington, our party .something=the strangest thing that ever Dr; Douglass, who had just been admit- try more use As made of pasture and K -drove Immediately to the DIansom was-that I have been wanting to tell ted by the \puttee. To' his pleasant forage crops for tall and winter ;razing YOU Pay NO C.8SI1 Until Howe, where they had previously oe• you for three or four days, only I ivwer reelin , she -replied hastily, breath- than is possible in northern England, - cured rooms. , got an opportunity to do so, because Itiel g ' where feeding must be done under coo- Iter iBOe HBrVest. ° Y: , 1. ,Y The city was full of strangers fir a{{ Oily or some one was-always pre's-ent'? "Oh; Paul! �come--come quickly up Cr. Poultry raising pays. - ,. parts of the country, drawn toy But now Oily tial one to court, and :1 by g stairs! 'Miriam has fallen into convul- Sheep, either as a specilty' or ns an People who tell you that is no - c ' the approaching inauguration. one of [nuther has. gone. to.market, and. you pions, and f am frig"5ened-out of my important adjunct' of the regular farm• money in raising chicks may have triedI 11 the most popular Presidents that ever and I can have a cozy chat to ourselves:` senses!'•' ing operations,'are•raised 'in all parts to make money in the business by using : Occupied.the White House. She stopped to stir the fire, d \fir- "What caused her illnessf' asked of Scotland. n the farming country setting, hens as hatchers, and they ' ' As soon as our party made known' lam quietly wailed for her to oceed: Paul; in alarm and anxiety, as he ran where the rent values are from five doll- might as well have tried to locate a - : their arrival to their friends, the; were "Now, w hy'in the world don't u ask up stairs, preceded by Alice, tars per acre sheep.are considered In- gold mine in the cabbage patch. The tntrrrdaled with calls and invitation,. me for my secret? I declare you take- "Oh, .I don't know!" answered Alice, dispensable, as they not only generally business oto hen is-to lay eggs. As Brother clergymen called upon Mr. little interest: and show so little curio- but thought to herself: ,,it could not give hansoms returns tri mutton and a hatcher and brooder she is out- - WiticoxP*� � rTaessed-upon him the sity...that it is.not a bit of fury to !lint''a have been what I said to her, and it it wool for ttre feed cons the labor _classed. That's the business of the ___ freedom of theft houses. Alice Morris mystery to you. Do you want to-hear -as, I must not tell." expended, but they also increase the fer- Chatham Incubator and Brooder,and j . and Mfrs. Moulton, the relative NviUt or don't you? I assure you it is a tre . Tele details of sickness ate never in- tility of the soil. •Che Scotch farmer they do it perfectly and successfully. whom she was staying, called upon mendous rerelntion, and it concerns tEresling. I shall not dwell upon Dtir- values sheep very highly as a soil im- The poultry business, property con- Miriam, and insisted that sire should go you,I'too!" tam's illness of several weeks; the doc- prover. Although use of commercial ducted, pays far better than any other home with. them to remuin until after "What is it, them I am anxious co tor's pronounced it to be angina pectoris f(4,tilizers is very general in all parts business. for the amount of time and the wedding. But-.these offers of hospt- hear:'^ - " a fearful and often fatal complaint; of the country, the farmer who takes money nvested . tality .were gratefully declined by the vx�;•'•you do begin to show a. little in- brought on in those constitutionally nre- possession of a wornout farm invariably Thousands of poultry-raisers-men - ' little set, who preferred to remail: to tere ,and now, to punish you, I have n disposed to it, by any'sudderr.shock to i:esorts. to 'sheep-feeding as the surest and women all over Canada and the - ; % nether at their hotel great-mind not to tell you; however: I mind or body. What,could have caused and quickest. method of enriching his United States-have proved to their . The -whole scene of metropolitan life, will take pity upon your suspense; but its attack upon Miriam, they could not land. On the hull and mountain land satisfaction that it is profitable to.raise . in its most stirring aspect, .vas entirely first,• you must promise never, never, imagine. And Alice Murray, in fear and sheep are drown tri large numbers. cIllck9 with the new nad Highly interesting to our r•us- n-a-v-e-r to mention -it-again-will you" doubt, held- her tongue and kept her With high and. well drained land the . tie beauty. Amusements of every de-: promise?" own counsel. In all her illness, Diir-•-conditions in Scotland are well suited - scription were rife. The theatres, extu- "Yes.'' - iam's- reason w•ns not•tor- a moment to the production of , sheep, as ninny bition halts, saloons and concert rooms "\\'lith then, listen. Stop!'gift a goofy clouded- it • seemed preternaturally parasitic frou1jles, «hick �o often cause held.'out their most attractive .tempta place to taint first, and then listen..,atva,ke; but she spoke not; and it %vas -1 cavy losses among the flocks of Eng- " .tions; and night after night were Ar@ you ready? One, two, three, lire,I ubscrved ,that. •if Mr. Wiilcosen, who land ares nimost unknown_Iry Scotland.' crowded with the gay vola fes of fashio,t The Keyte Ttwrslott Wfllcoxen..is n mar- was uvet w•lielmed with distress by her "The Nimalic conditions are favorable. .. and of pleasure. While he churches, Tied. man'." dreitdtiu,illness, approached her bedside to this'growing of roots, especially fill,- . and tyceunis, ' and lecture-roont., had "N\'tiatt" -. . - - urn] Eattclaed .her pEreon she instantly -nips which form the basis of practical- charnas for the morsc[ ously \1l,.' •'Char Sony Wille xen has been fell into s a'rns. In reef and ilisma It al 'she feeding. open and win. -- tVl%t greaterP g ?P .. g• �zr inclined. The old and the young, the 'married for eight ears past." Thurstnn's a•es•asked of all around un ter months are - grave and {ire gay, found no lack of NPshayy! t_.exptRriation of this strange situ painful mit..thg-grazinb of the turnip crop, elf• t occupation, amusement and instruction Dir. Willcoxen.. _was married sigh phuni,menon; but none could tell him. minating a great deal of tabor in bar , to suit their several tastes or varying "& ;r y g years ago leets Spring at a,little d1r•lttn-{caeepL the doctor, when pronounced 't vesting and saving the' labor of hairs- t_ �s . snoods. The cons week of theeir visit, dist chapel near the navy yard of thi,I_the natural effect of {hes est att[p.iter jrt� the manure. ' the marriage Alice Morris acid Olivet ity', and by an old Methodist preacher, volts Irritability attending,her disease, Sheep folded on tunilpt' are always " It>—M � ` ' . ' . Murray came off, Miriam seNving as t o[;the nan'ne of Intin Berry:' and erged Mr. Willeoxen to keep away feel .frnm one-hnlf to. one and a quarter Ne. II-4l1 f:as - .- bridesmaid, Dr. Douglass as (lrioms- "lou are certainty; mad'" = from h«•r ch}rm#+er. And 'Churstun sadly r,rirrnrls Pack day of grain,and cake, this{ INCUBATOR .' man; and Mr. Willcoxen as officiating ."1 am not mad. most noble 'doubter. complied. h,edina being relied upon to enrich the .CHATHAM 7ministEr. • . but speak the words of truth and'suber• - Youth and an elaslic constitution, pre- manure: `The -influence of sheep'hus- AND BROODER - But it u nat with these.marriage fes- ness. . Dir. Willcoxen.was-married pri- .veiled over disease, and Miriam w'as bandry on the fertility of the soiLls gen- s - tivities that we have to do, but.with the ,vately.''when and where I said, to z raised- from the bed of diath: but, co erally recognized as of suflIcient value • roil ,l,theflraincubatorihave I - _ ,scenes that immediately succeed them. beautiful fair-haired lady, whose narrr•?I changed in person and in .manner.'that. to campensate .for the -labor expended used, and I wish to state I had asIL . From the time of Mr. Willcoxen's al,• Heard in the ritual-was Marian., And 'you would scarcely Piave recognized her. and for one-third o[ llie•total cost of the chicks out of sae Thi.waa.m - a .rival in. ttto cit he had not ceased to my Itusbanelc all Murry, was the secret �Site was thinner, hut-not ler-='ten in- first lot; truly a 100 eons.haul ... Y• Y Pa grain and rake Erni. tri someseCttnns i am well pleased with my incubator . exere"his sacred calling. lfis funic had., witness of that private marriage." I lease consuming fire burned in'and'out n' the country the terms of the lease en- and brooder. Tsos.MCNAuoirrox,• I __long before preceded him to..th t •ream that seemed to .%Pill upon-her• cheek.- and smouldered and title a farmer'%oho ds giving up a farm Chllliwaolc,D C." _ and snc�otiis coming torhe had to le?- II,( heart {fro of hence itspringingarfur• and t i t ctrnr�rttrs� -tri.--relmhurstr t-for cine-third of the "M� Srsc hatch oama oS I_�ggoot - e 170 line ohieke from 190 agga NV ho e�erycd, she replied not at all. or trial cast •of all cake ted on durniP an beat that for the first trial,and _ Not from Idve of notoriety-not from and walk her w P the wrist of Alice, ugly in tnoitosy lfnbtes, to the,words ad genu tL(1 during.the year. The-tnfiuen,a so earl in the eprtag, i am well tN �' P P lure. ward, she gran r wild eyes starting:strain- dressed to her, and w•ithidre'w more into of sheop feeding on the soil Is so great pleaaeti wath inoubacor, and it I . _ an al, h ill-placed, vaitl could not�q t anothee mossy could y p glory, but Prig from their' sockets, gazed-into her herself_ - - :_. that mRny farmers claim that they can- not bur it from ms Every termer from the wish to relieve sent,, over- face, 'crying: - ' At lenge; Dr.'Douglass advised their not affotr•d�_to be'without sheep, even it shoats Apulia go,a Chatham Inca- taskr.•d brother o1 the heat and burden "Tell Line! tell mel that you have.jested! return home. - And therefore they set they were'lo lose money on the mutton bamr•-s'• W. RAMSAY, Dunnyins. e"I least one day; and poasibty by:pre-. tell me that you ha%;e lied? Speak ! out, and.upon the last--of Mard), ap-, anti wool prodimed. •Two or three.old -The Inco�r,or you furntahed me - ._ senting truth in a newer and-atrunger speak! _' preached Dell-Delight.• - -_ %•ethers are considered the-most valu - works exceedingly well. It is emit hght to do some good, did Thurston "I told you the 'Lord's blessed.truth, The sky was. overcast; the ground was able and in lambs ewes the-least vale- . operated, and only needs about to ' ''. •Wtlicnxe:n, Sabbath after Sabbath, aml and Oily knows' it. .But Miriam. for eosered with snnet•,'the,wcalher was able to improved sail ferliliky, minntes attention every day. IL Mc(icrrt>4 Konen Jew, sena" '- evening atter evening: preach in-'the goodness' , sake •don't;•look that w•ny- datnp, -and v;ery cold for the last of The tendency non is to use younger The Chatham Incubator and$render `" - t churches or lecture before-the IyCPttttt. yogi scare 'me, almost to death!. And. \farrh.: As ri•e[ting drew' on, .ane}-the •`_ - is honestly constructed. ?'bore is no .. ' ' Crowds flocked-to hear him, 'the-press_ wtil%1 er. you , do, never, let .anybody leaden sky i(twtred, and the chill dams' Kumon about it, Eve .Tainch reisnmaterial' spoke hr( ly M his latent raid his i•lo- know that I told you this; because,.r[. penPtrREed.the_co[nfortable rtrriage fn , g Every uence, the le warm! echncd the by one previously and nferward irre= is�thoroughly,tested, the machine is Q ! P Y you did, Oily would be' very much w'tii h they travellers, Mr: \Viticoxen re- pruachahle in corrduct, f'ier•cing wound built on right principles, the'insulation r opinion, and M-r•. %%f,-' oxen. ligilinsl grieved at me; for lie confided it to me doubled•his attentions to lliriam,-care- after .wulrud--sinoto these thoughts; like is perfect, thermometer reliable,_add I . lets'inclination, became theT clerical cele- as a dead secret, and•bound me up, to fully wrapping tier cloak and furs about .swift coming arrows. the workmanship the best. i britt' of the day, rt secreta, too, but l thought as It coil• her, and letting down lhr halbert A young, immature,wntnan, a girl, t . The Chatham Incubator and Brooder . But from all this unsought. w-nrld-spar•- Cprned you'so much, it would be no blind:+ and elan dant+esk tiavgings, to-_e. ;twoiiteen. in whose warm nature pas- is simple as:*;vett as scientific in con. '''ship he turned away a weary. si,keued; harm In tell you,.ft you would not tell cludr the cold; but :1luiam shrank.fl•OHi .ytc.,rt and Imagination ao largely' pre struct;oa-a woman or girt can operate ,..sorrowing man. it again; and so when 1 %ati promising, iii. touch, and shivetred more tlaun br dominated over intellect, was but too the machine in their leisure moments. There waw,but oniz thing in all "the 1 inade a mental reservation in favor f fore, and . drey closet into_lief• own " Y liable-lit have her reason.shakFn from You pry us-no cash anal after tgo6 , 1 . world outside'that s se I have told you; acid corner. 1. - iC,spat by Ihe ordeal through which she harvest. _• him-it was a still small i uic2,'•'a'tow•- now' you mustn't betray me, ira:un : or c i le•cu( nips an irrn c s was forced to,go. Send us your name and address on ` toned, sweet music, keeping nonr lite, "Il ib [alsef all that you hav'•.lohl me iwr as it does'a tropical flower," said As night descended. and they drew a post card to-day: ' dear mother earth and her twrnLle 6hi1• is false!• sR}-ilial it .ik false! tell m? sol Thurshun, desislinR from in[s effurl,after �.. '� dren, yet a hoed and reecltotd [torn speak! speakf'' cried :lliriarn, wildly. he hxrl lucl:n! tr woollen•s(tnwl.around nfsr pep-U,�light,. the,sturm that had We can eupplY you quickly from ons_ 1. sphere• to apt,'r -i' was tkc nanie of a [t is not false-it is true as Gospel, been towerirZ� slf, the afterrtaon came distributing warehouses at Castry, Hn►n lady, . toru l', accomplished ,and P her.feet. .` don,Regina.1Vinnlppeg,New IN estminatter, " upon thenen, .The wind, the hail, and the H.C.,Montreal.FIalttaz,Ch$tham. Address young, P every,yti-ord of it-nor is it any rriistake. It is really very'unseasonu snow•, .•and the snow-drifts continually' all'correbpondence to Cbetham, - Sia wealthLi•, who devoted herself, her time, Because Oily saw-the w•twle thing. and ther=there f5 know in the atmosplievc,' ferming.'z=endered Itis roads. that were . her talents and her fortune,.to the.Cause told;me all about.it, The q•ay of it n'us, d,don't wonder it pinclres Miriam,'• said g)p�pn Campbell Co.,.11111d d o[ suffering humanity. llraf!011y overheard theta fa ills (:on'- t'aul Doiiglass. Heyer very gaud, naw ,nearly impassz p ..- -` . i iris young lady, whose. heauly, gn,iif grNs tonal Library arranging elle Briar- Ah! they did.nal oilier of them-:know able' .•. Dept.35, CHATHAM. CANADA — ness, wisdom, lite uence.arnM owet� of that it tins o s uitual Lever and .ague fore aax7 more obstrtmted,., dfJliculi q 1• riage-the gentleman was going to cit" p g and unrecognizable became their luny, factories atCa•TZIAAONT.,andDeznor:. persuasion'wece rumored t- t,a alat,•sh part hir Europe; and wistted to secure: alternately burning a•nd freezing lv�r until at last, �yhen wMfhin an e! hth of R I • miraculous, had founded schools and - ._ .{ems___ r g _Let us quote you prices ams, and a collected by sabre ri .1­1nue rare i to gip-tis, ti�Tses-stepped- - Y p- the saltie time for sonic reason or other, anti loalLin it and horror, that OII 8 ¢OOd 2'anniri M tion n large nrnount .of ['annoy. with• hc'wislred the marriage to be kept se sbriiin tit etgtaer mode n ndemoniurri °[f the. road into a c0yored gully, find t; P g g e the.c'nrria;e \i as overturned-and broken. Or >�OOd C.3r>m SCAI@. ;• - which she was coming to .N6P'hvii, to cref. 011 owns that it was none of his of her young bosom. Like a flight uf, ."9lfrlam! dear Miriam! dear.'shild, are • • . - select and purchase a tract of land to business, but that turiosity sat the up- fiery arrows. carne; the eoinridences .'[ -you hurt?" was the fir•st.ansfous excla- � "settle a colony of the London poor. Thin -per hand of him, so 'he lislencd. and,he Ilie tale she had beard; and the facts she, ' angel let's name and tame was­a low, mntion .of both gentlemen. g g' heard them call each oilier Thurston knew'. That snring', eight years before. No one tva, injured the conch lay 'sweet echo, as I said before-neve--i• and 'Harlan'-rind w'hun they left the Mr. hfurrny said he 'Iiad, unbeen; w•it- sheep in feeding .than.in.'former years. noisy. never rising bf h-kee in iir-Rr upon its,left side, and I.he fight side moor y g g P g library, he followed theta-and ko,-tut- 'ites.;ed leer. 'marriage ref' Ttnnslon \Vitt• lyes over their beads. .Paul climbed out the lambs grown on_the.arab the ground. People'spoke of her fit (tu!et seen, he witnessed the private marriaga 'caxen ails D[aririn. that spring, eight first, Rnd iheh gat'i his hand to' itiriam, are nearly all -marketed•under,one -_places,'and dropped their voices to gen. ceremony,*at which'they still ailswer,:�.l yeanj before, she knew Mr.-AVillcoxen whom Dir, Willcoxen assisted up to the of age, while in former')ears they were tie tones in mentioning her and her to the names of `Tliuiston' and 'Marian.' and Hiss'Dtayfidd had he,:n together on fattened as yearlings and two year olds - work;. Such was the spell it exeri,ise.i window, Lastly tulluwcd Tlrurslon. 4. P He did not bear their surnames. Ito a Visit to the capital. 'Thur:ston had gene •Che.horses-bli d kicked themselves free The hill and mountain sheep are also • over'them. This lady's manic possess,'J never saw• the bride again; and hc. novel' to Europe, Marian"had returned honie, finding an easier market, The ohnn e ' the shrnngast fascination for Thurston saw Ileo bridegniom unlit be saw• Dh, hilt Irani• never seemed the'sauie since of�thc carriage and sfoad.kickin y°et. ;n the age of feeding sheep was brought. t, J \�'ilicoxen at our w•eddine The ninment tier visit. to the city. 'file ver evening Two wheels nits the pole are broken ------ 1Nllicoxen; he read ea mel w'hi`lever' y Y b -nothing can be done 'to-•rernme' the about by the demand of the retail deal- was written of {ter; he listened i 0h in- 011y saw him he knew that he had Seen of the house-warming •at Luckenough, carriage to-night. Toil hat! better leave c•rS fol•-smaller cnrcasses 'to supply • Leraa,t to Whatever was spoked of her. itini before, but. could not call to minil where Marfan had hetrayed so iniich the horses %vhere the• are, Paul, and smaller cuts. Furthermore, mutton • Her namef it was that of {tis loved and %ben or. where; and the.oftener rte emotion, , Thurston had suddenly. re- let us hurry nn to gist Miriam under from young sheep can be sold at once; • •• lost Mariant-'the in itself wasi poll, looked at him, the more: convinced its turner{., and presented hirnsa{f 'at that shelte[.first, ificn we can send some one a' it does not require Several weeks in1. but that was not the greatest eitnrni---� became that, lie had seen trim first under mansion. Yet in all the' months that to fetch them home.",- ripen, as fn the case of that from two -her rra character -resembled that of his some very singular circuiiisiances. And followed .she had never seen Thurston They were near the park'gate, and and three year old %ethers. fu teh n at last lie heard his (fest name and Marian together. 1'Inur,lon wits the road from there io t.11e' mansion was In prnctically all European countries - "How 'like my Marian?" w'nuld c,fl:n' calliil 'Thurston,' (lie whole thuth flashed paying iitwrked and constant atteiitfon i-cry good. Paul �cas busy in bundling considerable attention is given to the - be the language of his heart when hers- on .him at ones. fIc rememlicred liner to Miss Le Ro while Dinrian's heart production of hogs, As R trete farmers _ y y Dtirinm up'in'hcr cloak,sliawls and furs. Ing of tier deeds. Even so would'my Thing connected tvittt tiie nivsh?rious 'was consuming with a secret sorrow ppronched In are not engaged in the induAley as a'" z \nd then Mr. \l'illcoxen a Marian have done-had she been Lorn niarriag,% I iyonddr what \fl,, Willcox and . anxiety that she' refused to tom- specialty'. 'The prevallinr, custom is for ' raise her in his arms, and lake her to fortune, as This lady tit ns." . r•n has (lone with lits D1rrian?or whether municate even •ta I-Mith. •Hon•'�distinct- through the snow•;'but— each farmer to rear enough pigs ,to uti- The name. Wks certainly 'common she• (lied or whether ship Imes, or vyllel•e ly came hack to )ter alias those 'ni hes •� t r, lize the waste of-the farm, a,ut where �': g No, no said Miriam, shuddering enough','yet the• similarity of hath neun,s Ire Irides her? \\'ell, some min ora %hen, lying by Dlarian'S side, she had and crouching closely Li ;Paul, Little tiairy fnrnling is tollowPil as the chief and natures inclined him to tho opinion my;t,ry--don't you think sit: �Dllriaru'y''JI pert h,:r hand oi'er ltpnrl her face and _knowing-her-thoughts, Dir \D'illcosen c,cupalion Digs ,are reared and feel in T°' - that' this angel woman must be same But only sect', nits shuddering ••coons,}full- -the tears on her c1iePla; I'hnso , considerable ntYmbrrs .as an auxiliary slightly smiled, and pulling his hat neer --distant nits more fortimitr-tel tfrt .f upW-aving frum--sire-poor gitiis twsonl,,I fears! The recollection of them now, ]tis eyes, and' turning up his fur collar 'industry: The.tw•o industries go hand _ ,his otsti lost Marian. He ft-It dr, to answ, red hc.r.' .1 :land in -alfa connectfiin, filled iter ltenrt arx{ %'rapping his cloak closely around •int hand, and to all apearances neither- - `ward the unknown lady' by ra slrong "Nfirftunl Oil, don't go.nn Au! what' %'illi indoscribablo emotion. Her Trio- thin, be strode on rapidly before them. one carr*be so successfully conducted _ V and almost irresistable attraclion;' and 'do'you menu? Indeed you nlarrrr ine! Cher. too, had died jIt the belief that The snow was blowing 'In fheit-'ace§, alone ns the IN o combncd,•c {recfaNy in - he secretly resolved t0 see and lmow oh, don't talie it so to heart.! Indoor{, 1 Marian had fallen by the bands of her .but-drawing.Mit'iatn fondly to his side, thoso eoiinfries w'Iticll rank high in the her, and pondered in his heart ways wouldn't, if I werc•you! I sholl,ld -tllirin lover or tier husband.` barite', iipon the Paul hurried nfler hint. produclion of high clnss Lacon. Thi+ . and means by which he nti�ht, wild it alae fimnic3i kind of fun:' \Ifrrfiun,-I scinne night of Maricut's murder, Thurs- D�hen they rencfied the park {z;lle,: real .secret of succor,: in f urr�pean deert- Fie6�-ateok--her'acquaiiitauc'i'.- •ay-!•' -. lona 1d -ing-far_-prinw-bacon -is duo-tri--the largot Pcot? . , _ii,. ;t oimg o open.ft fg,iin; g -s--� «hile� thus he lived two live' tiro ' he, un tvcred•not-slie-land sunk down aLseut.. dewing- the whole •night, .front lite drifted snow•, Ile succeeded, and amount of slcnii mills unit ball,rmiik fed _ ! outer life of work and usofuir•:ss,. .nt,l on the_ fluor, utterly crusher{ hy, the Iho doalhbed ur Itis grandfather. And usheci the, gale back to let them ' r�5 .cvtth grain and meal. - • the inner life of thought and sinffrring-�ii-cight of misery that had fallen upon linen his !ncurahle. melancholy front'that INIrriarn, us :;ire w'onl through. raisc,lt. , - - - - . - - {he yrn[ng people of his party, hoping her, day' l0 11ris=his meltincttoly^ augmented her eyes to his form. " tnd believing him to be enjming the, "Miriam! now w•bat in Ihe world ,io to anguish n,t the annual return of this. 'there lie stood, in' night. an ,Ji \'S' 11.\It1'.�. - , - -' onnrs heaped upon him, yiolrhorl tl,ran- you mean ky this? Why do y'ou yield so? kens' - • ' • • f his tall form shrouded in Ilio lung blab!: 1. rotors up to the, rattractians of s"ci!ly. I would not do it. I know it is bid io And then rising, in refutation o[ nil cloak-Ihe lint drawn 6ilir hi.s oy(-S. the -•tato`' hnt'{ts' AK. .niad,• principally 'n -'. 1W Miriam spent much of. Iter time with Le disappointed of an expected inherf-• this evidence, wps hia-own irrepronch- faint, apeetrui glearu of tho. snow strik. ftrlccorio'. the seat bf Ihe industry s!gCe ' her friend, ,lice Murray truiCe, and to find nal Ilam. sumo rine able life. and elevated chat Intt upwartl-to his clear-cut prr,fllc; the tiro sixtt-i-m,l century. A good,w•orl:mnn ,f Ono ninrning, when sire called nn else has a grealer claim, hit. imloi•cl. I Ali! l'tut she had. young ,is sllo was, peculiar fall rd ghostly light And slinde, can uia}te seven d,zon in a dn✓, nidi ' Aht,+. the tl;r invited hes• %isitor up would not take it to heart .s.-. if i \\ero heard of such cases before'--how• In in strfllr{r inctivirluality of t;ir and atll- shiiPle - the lull.! iustruruonts are, nn It her c 'hnmber, and setting Lor yrnr: Why, if ha Is married, he may. s,nn, insanity of selflshuess nrlrenzy of ,thele: ' fowor than ',,vent" Inns aro enir{oyed ere, sat rh n mysteriou>'fµtr. not have a famliy,'and even if he lens, pa;sfon, a crime lint{ heen'4per�tetrated,11111011 - In their mnTufacture+ .. ' • �wrEi -v . _ I. . .r: . i. A -d t S .. .w... ,,.,,.,..,..-..•. ....a ,�," -r. ,. i V ...y. y v. .,:_ s-:.. ,�:.':`..•c.;,",'.,,:>:ti:.. ..c-.,. a:.� -+ie:.i:_. ,^.�,.w:C--�.-u:.F->.. :1' 7,-.A,}�•-^_-_:._4 _ Awa-!_ n.d .,..t _ M ,a`5"< - s: '.a •i' Ar:• ° ' "" ..'��..�e�'r'�t•`.•.'�iro-•-` °,'`ns^ ByS,.r`'� e—•z a •�.:�•• y � rs�� _"gK 1 :'L•!.•'•f•••.-,,•• •: •3�-f"-i�,t _ ;4,�"�'"�.i-„•,••s,,,•"+v *+.wry. .T r ., ,:3.,, <*•�'' a••r 3. .P 1 ' J ' • T���{ -�Wm. Elliot, of Coleman, was " jQCjgL1i711I1S• a caller h.ore recently. 1 i n own a 1In- I-Ed. Cornell bad a business A Doctorsgars _ -M. S. Chapman 9 was in the trip to the city on Tuesday. - _ , - -, •. - :�: on . Ch&, m --+Miss Lilian Ham was in Osha6 -- c1tY y was on Friday last,.the guesx of 100 The Gran Sugar,$4.50 ':.Finnan$addies Sc -The Rev.W. I. Moore visited Y . friends R Mariposa on Wednes- Mrs. L. Clifford. :88 The Gran Sugar, $1•� 10 dio•ireat kinds bisouiji iflc 1!E. -Mise Edna Boyer gave a partyMed l c n e s case each, Pee,e,Cora,Tom.� 2 Pearline 9e r ��Rev. F."C. Harps ape to a number of her friends on --- - 8 Bo1S& as�Iy Flour. 57 oo 8lc 8 now brand ld B 4c ' this week with Friday evening Let. �}$siren Fto�sr,67a R os. Pure-Gold B. P:19e•. maple of da =Mise Meankl el Taylor, of Whitb7 t. rebtives in Barrie. was the guest of Miss> Rich- AYees ch w"Peaorsi is sot LC GI&W - Yeker�r�g{ On -Bessie,. Palmer & yaastone ardsoa on Thursday last. •dalple tout� 'fit It� • isatade a shipment of stook to]+ion- y teeal on, Yoadayy For Maaitobs► trunks, bags, won A • QK10r"R -Wm. and Mrs. Moreembe an, telescopes sad 6enersI titrppliest` medld�• &circa hard oMRi� 4 tear wm. a number of friende"on Dickie do Oo. have them cheap. - grkcll1ayy evening last. --F M. Chapman sold a fine sever O sad •dCtPWM sues,, --dire.' 8. Harks and daughter, Yorkshire to go to the Govern- ehroak.oaas o f�.pkg Eva, of Oshawa, were in ment salsa in Quebec this week. bronehIdRs 0012" �pd00. x __ Vise on Monday on business. C. S. and Mrs. Palmer treated 'your doctor abort this. - rea ait _W12. -Calvert left on Friday s_,numbs of their friends to As y neat for. Indian Head, having oyster supper on Thursday even- •r L..e sa a asset a mai - • y recosaw car esaaYs MA bad �i • eharge of Chas. Downings horses. ing last. .i,s.t it eas.•t•+s•s...me ss+st s••Z _ -Uriah Jones will have an auc- -T. P. Robbins, formerly mer- h J• "'' �+ tion Bale of his farm Stock, i,nple- chant of Cherrywood, has pnr rt.�. We keep ,the Best of �• r. meats and household furniture on chased Uriah Jones' farm on theXW&Ar-W 94� .„ r 4 Tuesday, March 20th. ood -$. N. de Foe Wagner, of WY- -John Gordon is able to be rp w�s+tellsut. �. sniffs Collage, Toronto, spent a around again after being confined el ,.C% Paim Tillson Flaked Oats and Wheat are, without doubt; few days during the past week to his home a couple of weeks the finest in the market. Tillson Oats,have a nice, at the home of his parents here. with an attack of rheumatism. You will hasten, recovery b�, tak- crisp, nutty flavor not found in any other. . -The household effects belong- -Mrs. James Wood, who has Inti ons of Ayer's PUI• at bedtime. Tillson Flaked Wheat, Graham Flour and Family Ing to the estate off elate Mrs, been in Oshawa for several weeks Flour, all are superior and-we have a nice trade in as. Pollard were sold on Tuesday waiting on her.son Wm., who was TENDERS ! these goods. Come-and leave your order with i1S. ` afternoon and good prices real- ill with diphtheria; has returned v i home' Tenders will be received by the .un- We also Have --.Mrs, Wm, Varty returned on -The Rev. J. J. Wright, for dersiggned up to noon of the 00th day ` Tuesday after spending some six five Yea in the Yukon, of Dlarch, 19W, for carpphter and Ralston's breakfast food, the finest wheat ]easantl with occupied the pulpit inn St. An- mason work re aired in making alter -e aration made. Malta Vita, Orrnge - weeks very P y er crew's church on Sunda morn- •tions to the Douse :of Refuge barn, �y P Force, Shredded Whole Wheat, friends- Win. Whitby and otic. y eat, _ laces east. ! in and spoke on , behalf of �i hitbv. Triscuit, Grape Nut,,Gold Dust, etc., etc. ' pf T _ -denies white;formley of gin- Queens l;•niversity, o£ Kingston. For further information and specie- . Kin- sale, -has been engaged by J. H. In the afternoon, be gave an in- IQo John 1Vipond,A R. Brookl n�or the You villi find our stock of Groceries always clean ~t Wagner, as- successor to Geo. teresting talk to the children in undersi red, and fresh. Come and leave your order. . '.Hadley, who leaves shortly for the Sunday school on his lvork in No tender necessarily accepted. - Ohs North-West. the Yukon. JOHN E. FAREWELL, -- -- - - -_ -We regret to state that Mrs. -Through its solicitor Mr. Jno. �a County Cle:k. s s r- Chas. Downing is laid up with an F. Lennox a company has made (� V o . f pleurisy at the home application to parliament for a �� John, C \.J l V _-- attack o p y Let Others H ear you _. of -Mr. George Downing. Asa charter to construct an electric .result of her illness, Mr' and Mrs. railway from a point i:1 or Dee.- property.y• - Dawning's return to Indian Head Toronto, he town of Fort Per- To recover Four stolen ro rt _ has been delayed. y pas6 through,jbe\ town- -The ewal strike which was ships of York, .Scarboro'. Mark- The -�igtlmcse �,rOfftfftittte Whit—hurch Pickering Uz- ' threatened to take place on April ham.. , � � � p� �i �,� a o let has been called off. Conium- bridge and Reach. will do this. i� i>c 1 ere of coal were never so prosper- —Send in news items, and we "- try ons se they are now and thescan will publish them. If you. have Nomberi ha4i. prapert stolen cammnni r it wit men thought that the amount at visitors from a distance, if acci- case immediately Ediat ive C mutes members ' ' stake too great to afford a quarrel dents occur in your neighborhood, Membe Ex The 11'00. _ e have in stock F. L. Green's at the present time. or anniversaries are celebrated, GOLDEN CITY Family Flour. -From the present appearances let us know. Accounts of remov- 'Tickets�* had appliicati President or IKissIMI Pastry Flour. J Mere will be a heavy' emigration els, changes of property. deaths, _ . from these parts- to the North- marriages, etc. are legitimate Arthur Jeffrey, --J•.A. © ri0000r, WONDER. Made from '-tilanitoha No. 1• Secretary. President. Ogilvies Royal Household. Our Oat meal and Rolled wheat,etc., are the West- this spring. Quite a num-' news. A postal card even can be C. very best. bei have taken up iand, while a madehQld lots of matter. Write E:eo;Com.-flea.Long,D.E.PogD;c,.e. number of other's will do a certain pla'inlg, particularly names and Palmer,Pickering.Ons. ---� TT�T r1�T G� '- Pickering r amount of prospeciin" before de- places,' and sign your name as a �,� �i L 1 ' siding where to settle., guarantee of good faith. • -Oh for special se this -A. K. Thom, who has been $a$katCh�Waa Vitiie� and colonist sleepers to the.Can- in this locality for the past week aadS for e * We have `-Zenoleum" the great adian North West, every Tuesday in the interests of the Canadian armors ' In March and April, via North Northern R. R. Co. has been sue I/` disinfectant and animal dip. i 1! Ba and C. P. R. Get tickets and cessful in disposing of over sit • "a perticalars from Stephenson sections .of land. Intending in- L�lj �e ed atWhole-' ppposlte P. O., Wbitby. Try and vestors alio nld consult. Mr. Thom To kill Lice on Horses, Cattle and Piga. ' rase Stephen before travelling and get full particulars. Mr. 88+8 Pr1ce8. e (anywhere on 'earth, Rail, lake Thom hst3 taken 5,000 aures off the - . — Pour 15 tablespoonfuls of Zenolsum in a pail, add 1 gnlltsn of water and stir 1 ' ' nor ocean: •' market before the rise which purchasers have until the Frst of Apply then with, a eti$ corn brush all.aver, bbing it weir into th -A very pretty wedding took came into effect on March let. June to make their selections Z roots oT the hair. Spray the eta1L _ place on ei�rnary n be is able to make he - C. church, of Pickering, when contracts at the former,price. To kill•Sheep Ticks, Miss Florence Connor, third -On Thursday Lit, while Al- C8nadim Northern Make a dip by adding 100.quarte of Crater to 1 quart of Zenoleum, and dip daughter of J. H.. Connor, was bert Boyee was engaged taking Land dIBIIt• - the sheep or part the wool and poor qn. Zenoleum is the best Sheep visited in the'hol bonds.of In - on water to his an at Bow _ y,. _. .. Dip in the world. - - f P P — rel,.-of Whitby. Spur- Miss-Agrees tender, alling a distance of eight -- - - Connor acted as bridesmaid, while feet. He was icked u ancon- . " Price $7.00 per Acre TO kill Hen Lice, Mr. McDonald, of Toronto, sup- $cions and for a time was though Cash deposit 50c. per acre, balance Ad d�l gallon of water to five tablespoonfuls of Zanoleum-end dip the boas, - ported the m. The wedding to be dead. He soon rallied, how d rnbbmgP yfeatheis the wrong way, holding the .hens by the head an march ryas ayed by Miss Emma ever, and took the next train t• in annual payments. i[eet, gra roosts and ne8te. Qmnor, sister of the bride. After Toronto. when it was found that Add iesq'. i i ?p the.. eQrelony all proceeded to he hi►d sustained no serious in- For Distemper: to gues01 Cilia; G'"ts partook of s wed- the week at the home of,his par- fit ash animal's nostrils.out Wali a 6olation of i tablespoonful oopro of Zenolenm to ding breakfasts The brides' eats here and was able. to return ,. -Gordon House, Pickering. mks taking dier, and rpray all around tborsnghly to prevent other ant presento were very numerous to his work on Monday morning. and costly, showing the high as. -The following is the standing >to ►r teem in which the bride and of Pupils of the Picke7KG g public, a a a ►e � ', ' For General Disinfectant. P P a e w e 0� I O The ha school for the-month obruary = 3 s �! a 'or bank barn�n"table,l gallon of water added to five tablespooafnfs of couple took the evening train or Sr. in r, : 1 w will•moke.a-very strong disinfectant solution, Rpray or op rin- New York- and other paints. A. Every;E: Moore; rien; C. w I , e ! t g =� ,kle this in the stable an manger an On their return they •will take Rogers;F. Bunting;Lore; W. 3 SR rs a .ession of the American Hotel, Murkar; B. Moore; Gllaway; o a ° : O=Oshawa: We wish'Mr. and Mrs. W. Law; G. Haney;AConnor; $ a a �e�PaSpurrel much prnsperity. R. Nimmo. Jr. II- Broken c i me� �� CD tThe Ladies' aid and their hus- shire: R. Gorr:iley; A. merfelt; c ZQ'9 e0Sbands of the Methodist church, T. O'Connor. Pt. II Banks; I o e Q�a t� $ ; IO met at the Parsonage. on. Friday R..Shirley; W. LisegK. Gor- ��j•- ° ° • r > �c • �evening of last week. The objet J. Clark; R. RankV. Nim- o' om = Jaa -being "a farewell" to Mr. and Mrs mo. Sr. I-M. Clark; Winter; bl �►• gob �MSamuel V, Linton previofls to C. •Liscombe; C. Gor , I. Mur- y ;, a a �•.� ifrar!y etheir final removal to Arcola in kar; .. I R•=-the North-West. Mr. Linton h'as B1indy'- D.Davidson; ossiter; o 1l °'°' ell=V. Moore; G. nd; A. ►beeu a member of the Official J. Moore;E. Stewart; Stewart JnewflyC=Board for a good many years trod Jr. II-C. Falconer; ateman; .1 -4 m '. Jn1y •hire. Linton has been an active •L. Found;' H. Rossiter: F. Alla- v e a LI R o �a sept M ,. ¢ 'Values iC¢ al's '� eP1Rg iK member of the Ladies' Aid Socio- way; W. Peak: R. Stewart; A. -` ` for some time and, it , was Shaughnessy. R. Doyle, Teacher.' ro �� Deae~e - b o,r Oct., _,. that the -could not be -The Newmarket people are 8 o ffi o •r. a s NOT, a,betglat y Churns, Wringers, .'Tubs ' hawed to leave.Pickering with-I-inaking, a determined effort to I` Washing Machine , some recognition and and an have-.the Pickering College rebuilt :,Janaary180S-Rbitbyye, otba.v 1o.Isrousb•m _ I1,Port Perry is.VabridRe20,canainaton 1st Door Mats, Carpenter's Tools, Tar and Felt Papers, expression of appreciation. The in their town. The Era contains $ewenon 18. "t pastor, Rev. J. E, Moore. Ph. B., the following in a late issue:- -was requested to .preside and in- ° We want.the.new Pickering Col- Nails,;Paints, Oils, Varnishes hes and all Spring Goods •troduced •a most interesting pi-o- lege buildings to be erected in gramme. M�i•s. (Rev.) Moore read Newmarket, but as a very vela- -. 1% complinientary`:address to Mr. able site with certain other build- -and uild--and ,Mrs. Linton and Miss-K. inns-remain.at Pickering,'the Col- - - - 7. Fawkes in the name of the Aid lege Board has still a valuable � � - :ppresented them ' each with 'a assert there,- In addition to this ahandioine 'bou-nd copy of the there ie the sentiment attached gee our,fine display of - 'Bible.and Methodist' Hymn Bok to a long. course of successful . combiued. Mr. Linton made a life at the. old Pickering lace-. • Of all mater ala ® _ } t feeling reply, after Which an ad- tion. In other words the Col- and deutan d �.' R1�g[ftg. �ampv and Xall° IMP journment was made to the din- lege does not want to come -to kepti n stook. It will pay you J ' ing-room where the forty or Newmarket unless we can give it to call at our works and inspect our stook ? more thpresent did ame gopgs provided justice to a monetary consideration for its proper ..and obtain prices. Don't be misled by MUMS Right,m good thin by remaining equity in the Pickering agents we dq not employ them,consegnent- - the he goq' Aid. Squire Bttttting ty. It i,; therefore �itnply I ly we can, and do tbrow off the agents H: Rogers, and, F. W- Hobbs 1 'up to' oar public spirited till-4 ninny ss eion t by purohasfrig from wbieb yus. Aou l with the pastor egpreased great zens and enterprising btisine3s call 11 sed. of such men•to provide funds and sub- y vas r a x r remo 9 '