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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_03_09 .. .� .....•�,++.••rtr.".. .,Lcro>.. '4' ;+.•. r•tir7T c',Y_,m.'�... 'r••`.i'-. . Z1, nw 4.1 ,,. w,-... a ✓ ,. ..vti.. .,1Cer +-1'. ,,;.e^w. ,.. r,. .v ✓' .u. - .y". _;es..._ - .. —. r =-.'s,- ,;.n 2... ,-s, Y.w.z...,•,. a„ a. ,r •.`Xv .;'�. .lir. - - - +. .'a.—?$ ti - _ s+ `: M• ' � - why 4 •. i _I i� •f f v MAR• 9; ?90 G - - a�SO• 29 VOL. SXV. PICKERING. ONTO; FRIDAY. _._ _ _ --- r....�..a�.f�a.aa� 1lrot�ttarn Dunba•:on. :BAKING 1 . �* �s�s�#�astall�srlQ*. - -- — v . . t•'>3 ,:$pink Mfl1s• Division court was held here on The Dunbarton Presbyterian church Tuesda will hold special anniversary services+ Dental'. PICSSRING-� y. next Sabbath. Rev. F. C. Harper Our Bread is the Favorite y _ visiting friends in g will conduct the moruing and even-'in every household J.'Linton is vis �R..R. M. STEWART, Markham. Red Wheat 78 bas, the city. ing gervicey and Rev. A. S. Kerr, of --- - t DENTIST. White Wheat =•r8 bus, Miss Beer is visiting friends in Mellviile church„ 'Scarboro, the•after-, Cakes of all kinds made Honor Graduate of Toronto University Sprig^Wheat 68 bas. Brouklin. noon service. The quartette from; to order on sh+ rtes 9taduate Royal College of Dental surgeone. Goose Wheat 72 bus. We are all lad to see R..Brodie Pickering will assist in-the musical notice, 'OFFIOE—OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. son-Ton, Manitoba Flour, glad part of the lifternuun service and the r: Opyn daily 9 a.m.to G P.m. Cresco Bung, }Vest Family, 4•ab o(it a�(ain. L Residence,Main St.,1Cortb. Tea-Bung.Fau;;aPaatry, 426 Ed. Willson is visiting friends part 1" whe vening'st choir will take; W. A. Thomson, �gajor,Fn-mile Flour, 4.00 part in the evening service. All are AT UNIONVILr,E EVERY FRIDAY, in Keswick. Claremont, Otte, Cotton,Jnte or Paper Eags included, lndited. Il a,m.to p. m. Office over summerfeldt& Bran 518 00 Ton Wm. Emuieron and wife of _ --_ —�-�-- --- --- Silver's store. 17tf Sborts, $20.00 Ton Audley spent Tuesday with Joe. SCHOOh REPORTS: 118 Calls from Business Firms fo T1 R.E. S.BAR1i`ER,L.D.S..D.D S., Jumbo,525.00 Too buck.. Report of standing of .pupils. of stenographers. book keepers, invoice --1J nentiat_&toaftvihe. sopor graduate of Cracked Corn $1.15 per 100 Iba J. Hogle is in Springfield attend- Green River sQhool for the month of clerks, etc., havo.lately been received- the Royal'College of Dental surgeons and or Whole Corn, 61.10 per 100 lbs: ing the funeral of his brerther-in- — t,�.- the amversit)o Toronto. Hours-9 to 19 a.m., p p land. A. Herrick. Feb. IOW: Y Class=`-inlet Dot - the_famous. ---- -- 9 to fi p.m. Office in Gambin'e Block,over Jew- Corn Cho S''.50 per ton. Sr, IV.—Violett Fuller,.Olive Fuller,, elery store. Local telephone No.S!. Appoint- , Wholesale prices on spplicatian, , Miss LaFrau>;h, of Stonffville, Blake-Annie. Jr. Ii'—Olive Taylor, $ItLIOTT manta may. made for evenings. 'Residence Wh•viewh:ea•t is visiting her brother F. C. La. Nettie Postil, Gladys Pugh. Sr. III— • tYBrien ova. MABSHAM every Monday an Graham, - - Tuesday, office over white's store. 471d - - FLoure Fraugll-and family.' Annie Fuller,- Gertie huller. Harry , Cho of all kinds. z.- - P The infant child of D. Stephen- -Hopkins. Jr. — y ig uIIer, Jen- nie _ • MedLcal. Chopping and GrtAOing. , son is ver ill, but at time of Malcolm, Annie Mclntvre. Sr. II TORONTO, ONT. +y Myrtle Hopkins. Pearl Taylor, George �. PIC$ERING {iQAI, writing is improving. We filled nine of the positions and Mrs.'H. Mechin is til Oshawa at- Hutchings. Jr. 11—Frank hfalcolrri, F /EASTWOOD, M.D.. Stirceon Elsie 31aicolin, Nellie Michell. Sr.-I'— had no-one else ready to send. If you _ , Paciiie Railwgv: Chrhnhr tending her son Nurntan, who 1 v.- '%Vilson want to •et a c)FItIOn aft CanadianLulu Ha eiu/an Ed and ter raclua- Y p ---- K g { ontari0 Chanty: Ismer of for 10 Licences, ill 'with inflammatory rhea - Charlie Carter. Jr. I—Hugh 5lic•hell, tion, come to the school.that can help Claremont; 01%ce hours—Before 10 a.m.,.l to 9 Own_,and ftota T to a p.m. Private telephone Yards At Spink Mills. ti.'m. = Bessie Homer, Alfred Michell. Num•. yuii... A large numl,er of ex-students - eonaectionwithBslsam,Greenwood.Brougham �_ ;Messrs. Ed. Will.=on and R.obt. her enrolled for month, 42. Average 'of uthe:••businesscolleges are now,in c,o,' Kt Zion,A.Johnston's ctth son), Wm Cowie's Stove Coal $6:,o toD. Ttbcon),andDPngh'e(9th con) 6-17 Chestnut Coal 6:!5 ton. Deyaitt sold a horse each to :►cutch Rtteudance. 38. A. E_ Leh•mar.i attendance. Cullefie is open the en- Pea Coal 5'.a tc n. Bros., of Lumsden, Sank., for 'Teacher. fire year. Commence nonv. Circulars The followin 1-i the re ort of S. S. free, - g tc 'IC 5. Select Lump Coal,55.3,ton. wllch they reePtved good�d pi a Pickering Blacksmith Coal, 35,x5 ton.• Uriah- Percey's Sade un Thurs- IV A Richds for Fe roars: Sr. �i'. J, ELLIOTT, Principal, 4 Q.ic.per ton discount for cash, •da was; a lett to success. - One of 1V—A, Richardson, R. Balsdun. Jr. r $. FAREWELL,Q. 0., BASRIB- Fail weight guaranteed, 3' b IV—J. Howitrd...L..Balsdo% L'. Hal- 19p Cur. 1'onge-and Alexander fats. �J a Tag.County orowa Attorney,and Cotmty Crders for coal,eft with R. Peak will the best'sales known around these jet, C. Philp, :�..13'Iay, Sr. III—P. �- fiilisitor. Oourt Bon".Whitby• 10-v be delivered promptly, arts. Nothing was sold private- Stanley, -Above prices kinbjecttoCliangewithout h g P' y, A. Stanley. Jr. IlI—I. �TattGe Wf Cr4ii1�O�S Noise. ly before the date advertised. _ Wray, 'ti P.is•1:1t•ds, F... Po%vell, W' J`� (SOW dt McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- r _ Richards. Sr. II—C. Baladon; J. e •i/ en,sotteiton,do. Omoo opposite Post J. La S Pi�i b, Whitby. Hoc land, E. Ri,-hardson, H. Platt, — O — ^'-Oma• Qitby.0at Jno.BanDow,B.A.;Theo• LIDetIT>eD " C. Richardson. . Jr. 41 -W. Richard- Mary, Pollard,. Deceased. L.*GilliTray,-LL.B. Money to Loan, ay \ sun, H. Richards, M. Hallett, A. How- J.L.Spink, D.M.Spink Mr. E. W. Evans, our respected reit- — President Maaagtr ;zea and enial band raster: had a land, J. Junes. Part II— Ken- i efsrtuary. R tied%,. E. Richards, 'A. Kenn• Sr. \utice is here sy given that pursuant J ':arrow a rape from death by file= to R:S. O. 1897, chapter 119,that all "nillrom g. on gg . . of last week. —L Galpin, M. «-ray: 31. Roger=,. I persc,n4 hacina laims against the es- � HOPSINS,VETERINARY SUR- Mr. Evans uses a �i.soline•en-engine in Teac}ler. ' . GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet g' g _�_ tate of Mary Pdllard, late of the Vil- „ri Le oEON, , 'Toronto, registered gembez p his -I,:in:p factory a;(, in - order "'�'' lagi?of Pickering', widow, deceased, at Its Ontario Veterinary Sledics' Association lauttef sa utters :o avoid scaring horses entering the Wh+tev_ate. why died on the. 11th of l�civemtipr, {plias and residence ones quarter mites Bards of the Royal Hotel by the .ex — 19(t5, acre required on or before the24th - north of Green aiver. Ouse and ahoem4forge -lesions-'from his engine, he turned Nfrr. A. E.-Xnjur v it d city friends hoarg a to li a m., and r to t pm. Pri*aie A large supply of Canada Carnia e' F' g ii Murch,199.-to send by letter or de- recently: ulephone in my omue P.O. address,• Green g PP y g the exhaust pipe beneath the floor of liver to the undersigned Solic}toms for Com best' cotters on hand. Prices •his she and unnoticed b hi.m the }yrs.�F. Williams is irudi posed this 19tver, one � P• y , Executor of the ivi}1 of the said!deceas- ` r Ight.. Quality the best. gas escaped through the floor. For sev- week• ed, full particulars of.their claims and eral evenings be went home sick and Frank Wi;lbur.is all Smilesthis weeL_ hieururtce• of the sureties, if any, held.-bythem. _ -.. ,.- . ,. . . . Secure One 'in Time, unable' eat his'supper. .On Tuesday ft's s a beY• And,notice is further given 'that after FIRE •INSURANCE: First clasus rigs to hire by day sad evening he ran his engine for several }Iajor Bras, loaded their..car :for the said last mentioned date the said - hours-and when he reached home was Reggina this week. _ soler. ni•ht. Is. Rubinson is visiting friends in executor will distribute the- assets of INPWRANOa company- Bus meets all trains. , in an almost collapsing condition. On g the - estate of the said deceased D M BPI:Ig, sotDtT, - entering his house the fumes from the. Toronto this week, amongst-the persons entitled thereto, WWN Pea goal oil stove over '-him, and John Windsor, of York, is visiting having regard only to the claims of . • f Picn ring: in a few moments tae becanae uncon- relatives here tiliq week. �tilirtDtM# �RYiDl. scions. Medical assistance was- sum- 'Alfred Marinell;of Toronto; is visit- 'whlrh notice shall have beea_RiPen as. above aired, and that he will not �,,. . .._,.. . _ moned and for several hours a desper- ing friends here this week: - red PQ � he liable for the said alsseta or any BIINTiNG, Teener of Mzrriage it _ ate struggle took place to save Mr. Mrs• J. %V. ti'Gon�ch is visiting rela- part thereof to any person of whose Be Lineage*for the ooaaty of oatario. of- i~vans' life: His limbs became numb. tineh at Church Hill this week, _ claim he -shall riot 'then have had•%be'star• or at his reddenoe,Pic ;lag Fur"nuret��ra t his sight and bearing were gone sod '�;'tn. �fepk- attended his brot}ier'a notice. his pulse was hardly distingtiishabie, sale at Sandford on Saturday. Dated February 17th,1908. - _ but the efforts to save his life were Fred Louis is under the 'a. care - Dow & McGBlivr ` DB.BEATON,TOWNBHIPt7L$SH successful. Vire. are glad to report suffering from blood-poising. ° est . ooaveyancer, oommignioner for sold" A full line of fired. that Me.Evans has now recoved, but We are pleased w state °Idiss M. Brock at..Whitby, !� amdavlts, Aaeoantant. Iran, t[one]r tc ]can class'furniture now ' = it was aa.experience he will never fpr- McNeely is rapidly improving. Sols. for Executor. ::as trrm sowrt7, .,Inner at Marriage Lin m exhibition in et, Wuu': Long. of wan Laike; Adan., is ,�..- • oat. t'F 'our were rooms, g L'OR SALE 80 acres of first•clas� visiting his parents in the vale. C Greenwood. Master Garnet Dixon.- of Toronto; baud,being the south—seat gaartsr of tot 9, :� POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer', _ -'- _ - �- is ha ind coo of Pieknrinat• On the_premfse•. Pr108f1 rlg�lt is visiting his grandparents here, are a food aweutna,good out-buildings,a large • for Counties ut Tort and Ontario. Ana . pan Ales of all kinds sstenned to •a sbotta7at M.G}seson was in the Cityov7t7r-Sun- We are'.sorry to state- Mr. J. We- oung orchard coming into bearing. Soil sins usetsoe Address Gt••a Giver P.O., ora. S I�illlIIghalII " $enzie is still under the weather. ;came Snglcieat supply of both hard and soft S. , da water. The above described premises are Con- pQ1JCHER. Licensed Auction- I . Bentley spent .few days with Mrs. Ward, of. Candy,. t3ask., Ln- ventently situated to school, churches and T. gar,vataawzand oona6toz for the Coma Pickering, Ott Toronto friends:- tends returning in the near future. markets. For tartber particulars ar h tow. tMe.ofTork and Oasario All kinds of .nation S. and ldrs. Taylor, of Pickering, Mr. Leary is busy this woek unload ootbardsoa, r7nai stars .cent, �se�sig, sates sondacted and valaastons made at moa- • visited friends here recently. ingg cars of corn and Manitoba wheat. ora"mcharge. Egta•Lea ant consignments con- _ Wm. R. Wilson has, started work Henr"v Wales. of:Bin stop,lamica., The sfstnntly managed and sold by auction or gg yetvsa Bah. ttormagea, rents, nose and We1 7r1 ^y� yn� (�yt with J. B. Disney for a term. is visiting bis andmother.Mrs. Lon R r u ^ -,poe"IaaooanMpromptly collected andsatir ,g ■ gp.+r- ry. Vi s V17tp,'Gibson lost a valuable horse dc. E. `�'hit�has returned from To ESTE11� ���1 O� Y�fi���l ry getU•ment+ gnarant•ed. Pboae or g WWW on Monday through siekness. ronto and reports- a very. -pleasant wstti for traiw and particulars, Brongham. time. Incorporated[b7 sot of Ygrliameat rgf� woos g y township, -' - 0nR npyt b• 11:•9 by'phon•News conlstantl f ofin and Cur a Loan and Ledaett Mr.Thos. 11'o}an. has returned after �k•:�i Bremen. ed meats y g Fpent spending a fortnight with fr•iands Aatsori■ed Capital................. ...,,trA0000e - Sunday vi'ith Oshawa friends.' South. Baboon Sunday Cap>tal................, . ._..eoo�oD__-— Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ae.t. ..... ..... ...................... iso ora Nelson and Mrs. Led eft, of Cole- Theo. and Mrs. Hagerman have money to Loan $am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. g •T Assets Reaiily Convertible............ 1,=Xf. man, (int., visited friends here.- been visiT£ing therm daughters at Mari- Joar Cow,,„,EQ T.R.MCSmrra Est�, 5 per rent.— Highest rices id for' Ed. Gleeson, who is at present in posa this week: r're7ttdent �;ggbis g P Pa Orillia, spent Sunday at home. Mrs. Nowlan, who has been very Special attention given to Farmer's Bale ' $utcher's-eattle:-- Wm. and-Mrs. Cummer, of Pitker- pon>cic of late,wa_are.pJ�ed torenort Notes Collections dsol solicited, Promptly oade ing,visited friends here on Sunday. rs herself a a-im• : -•- s hang scone American and In$nr&nee of all kinds - g y g Foreign Exchange on gal pat an gold world. tg- M A nutnber'from around here have We are are sorry to report that geed,aysllabl•va all pasts of the world. �A R 1•B E R S i already been hired for the• summer Mrs. Thos. Burton•is confined to'her a savings sank Detta:emout. attended to marifha. bed through illness.. , Interest allowed on d ' sits at bighed car : ors, James Pengelly, who has been Abraham -Seebeck is filling two rent rates,sad credited halt-yearly todepodtorg visiting city friends. returned home large orders for barn•'timber and has (;leo. gerr. Maaegss, Now is the time to buy your hard] time to smile.• sugar, when rices are awayon Saturday._ Y &���. �� ■ �i� Real'Estate handled—Conveyane- on down.. We buy the best grads attended Arthur ded Johnston short h David sale at Bale of farm implements m le en furniture etd. � 1 ing done on short notice. that can be bought and-sell lit the 'lowest possible prices. Mrs. J.-F..Foster, of Myrtle Station, Mas: Isaac Kirton the -'and daughter, of �� e Farms to rent—some particularly Hi hest' rice id for all kiud5 Ont., was-the guest of-M. and Mrs. Olklahoma,are visiting•their•relatives p y $ P Pa White on Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs. John Kirton. .. —BOYS and GIRLS ! adapted for pastufe. • of farm produce. Seeds a sped Charlie Leggett has secured a posi- A nuinbei•from here attended the _ ality. tion with Davies'at Todmorden and carnival .at Brougham Thursday last Silverplate has advanced FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, has 1'eft to fill same. and report an excellent time. _-_ - • Eli Wilson-bas secured the agency John ,Kirton will hold an auction 1� er Celit We r . Richardson• --' for-the Page'%ire Fence'Co., of To- Sale-of his •farm stock, impleinents, _ p • • E. Bryan,Manager. ' ronto, and is now ready to fill orders etc. on Monday, March 15. See bills. -, :fiTotary Public, Pickering. - for safne. George Mutc and Mr. Kennon, of We sell l daz each(tea knives - D011�INION BANEto T and Mrs. or t erw eel `beter- 'week en, sank„ spent a fend days last slid forks Rfld anything up g- their departure for the west;-errter- week here with their friends, Major that of�ebrated 18-c7 Rog- -You will be tained a number of their -friends on Bros. ers Bros'. make at the rate of Saturday last, James Nowlan sold two of his fancy 65.00 each dozen pieces. That - —r We are pleased to report Qi4t Mrs. drivers this week to Messrs. Larkin is 1 'dozen knives and 1 dozen Capital Paid ua 13,000,000 F. L. Green is expected home shortly and Tweedie. Wei expect Jiin will forks cost'610,00: This is the`old BELIGHT E D p i after her four week's illness in the have to walk now. fric ;”after next month we will g. Reserve Fund and @ r Mrs, A.-H. Major and son, Lawrence • have to charge$11.00 for the • Undivided Profits 3,722,350 General Hospital, J g James Plaskett, who has purchased have just returned home after spend- same amount, When you see our new line of the Sadler farm just west of the vil- ing a week-with the former's parents• j ''��//'' a Toilet Soaps. age, has comenced drawing stone in Eastern Rosedale, AiiE a�oe ihLQ�e� +Ntrse brand is rich] and deli- WHITBY BRANCH. on, some for -building, purposes. Jas. Nolan is the first of our vale to IY y J. E. Disney attended the shorthorn boast of ploughing; having' turned Gately perfumed with pure flower General Banking sale at Guelph and Port Perry last some two acres and a Half during ftne LOOK !—We will sell you 4 odors and is unexcelled for Ladies. week. He.sold a number of his short weather of last week. dozen pieces at the Fate of $4,73 and Children. Business Transacted. Horn stock at both;places and realized Messrs: Major and W.;Robinson in- per dozen. _._ good prices. tend leaving for the North-West the g dozen pieces at the rate of Cavite for mechhnics'find others Our school boys went to Brough- 13th lust-. We wish them every nuc- $4,80 per dozen Special atTention given to the pollee• am on Wednesday night last to try cess in their future prospect, 12 dozen pieces at the rate of Will quickly remove all stains tion of farmer's sale and conclusions at hockey with the School Quite a number of relativesP attend- ;3,00 per dozen from L e hands. other notes: team there. As full time-the score ed the funeral of Mrs. Major, 'which L u t [s ou an s ow _ e t19 a mattes,the second 'defeat.for-Brough- of her dao titer'J, O'Henr ,. of Osha- ' and other SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. g g y friends. This is'$asaetta offer, lines to you. am Flrhool At thond of 'Gieenvvood wa, interment talon place in the -which is a grantee of quality. y school this winter, both games erne or erre cemetery. edeceased �epC5it9'receioed of �1. sna played on Brougham Rink. was eighty years of age. upwards. Vanstone&Reid purchased nearlyall Norman Bassett ZZ1t©rQCit �7lowed at highest T _U:ti1BER SAWN—The undersign- the avhilahle finished cattle in this el - eurrent rates. , ed is prepared to do a certain smonac of section and shipped the same from j •T9WeleC a1;d Optima &21 , r . custom sawing on bar premises,lot 90,con,9. south =t�ICKERING _ Compc%%=dea,or pail] half Pickering. Logs man be brought in at any Pickering this week for Kingston Brock Bt., s tithe. MBs.JAS. L. PALMER, tf market. Mr.Reid is a man that Pick-! •��. yemly, -- ' — ering township should tie proud of as Whitby, Ont. .,9}. _ EW Milch Cow for sale. Ap 1 to a buyer as he hats unlimited outlet for r PH-1 WMACY X.J.THORTON, 1� Jamer writ.,los Con,Q, -so all classes of cattle, 1 •�f�tioiw�� - .." ', Me�aGa'sf �, 1iD-Sas , ...>�"? ,, ... •. .. �_i _ - � - - - ".. a e,^- . �-. ,. F :^.+.,:Tr„f^"'' �t2•w 5+•' :;a';��,,.' �'' ��' 'sd�v.'i: 'i'�. e+.. .. .. ...2��'Y., ::.•a:�y. _, �..,.a�* -rr:....;'.-.,n...uc:w,w�z+:.ya...4x� tu<. YrG.�•'kw:..e��.c.::�;.:..:y, 4.•wrac.....L``w,y.r4M1' •-�' .�-y.':,+.....iL'S.:",;_. r��->ae,,",c?g"' "tv��+ r;� , is 0 M . _ ..... .. .., ' " r i T1 PPr �, F. rrsMI...�— sr< r• - 71 t �'.'SArf 5., v ":f^�.- 4,. V•'>�. •r' ..v.. .s.;C;A• ti'.., S n •...,4: ,-.. - - - .,4,. 1 ^} �x,. - _ . - . a - . • �111. r en like boiled custard, then take it oQ • VILLA THAT CUT. CORKS.. _ -- , _ • - ' .10 - *+♦+�� ��++� the-tiro and-add flavoring, say extract Thousands o1 men, women and chil- `TryW ~ ' . .. :f " , ; + of lemon. Put it into a pudding dish'and C + clean "In the mountains of Spain and - lace in the oven. Now beat the whiles s. . ♦ P Fortugnl are employed in cutting coil, 4 ♦ ♦ of the eggs-to a siiff froth and add a it is a domestic trade, and it occupies Haut, the House + little sugar and flavoring. Take the vv,hole vii►ages• Agents from the [ae- i ---- " :: + pudding from' the oven when a little col tories and export houses of•3evillc aril-' r� it . . . - + orad, spread the both over fhb top, and Lisbon go through the-mountain vilCag- �, - _ $ return- it to the oven a few minutes '•o eb each year buying up the tortes in ,.- _ 14 " give the troth a delicate coloring. enormous quantities: It is not unusual *+++•++♦♦}�♦♦fit By Mrs. Rorer.-Wash gyne cup of ri•_,t- for an agent to purchase five miction ort - I. _ __ w _ _ through several cold waters, throw it 'n one journey,, The 'corks as -chased. i • DOMESTIC RECIPES. to three quarts of boiling water and boil i j the native villages are of all si ns t. rapidly for fifteen minutes. Drain in 'a CEYLON NATURAL GREEN TEA once and Delicious Cheese Omelet.-Is made Ly, and quantities. Ttiey are sorted in the b� melting an ounce o[butter with the same colander and pour over it 'a` pitcher"`I cities, and, .after being packed,'are'ship- O u cold water, While this is boiling cover p� by the ton. So fastidious are'snme squ�antiy+ of cheese. Add two teaspoon- Ou Will neve _ r return t the ad lterated the raisins with a small quantity of r ; it3ls o[ arsley and leeks, chopped'[ine2Y• boiling water. In a brown bread molt}, bottlers that the..cork-importers have to y p g keep in their employment several'cork teas of Japan■ Add one or two eggs, well beaten. Fry or kettle put a layer of rice,.then a cutters to re-cut such corks as do riot 1► in a little butter. - sprinkling of raisins, another layer of gait•Customers. .. LEAD PACKETS ONLY. 40c, �Oc, 60c per lb. At All Grocers.. i e`: • Fahy Pudding.---Stir into 1 eup boil- rice, a springting of raisin's, and so-'con• . - _;_— A[GIiEST AWARD SI. LgUIS, 19p4. ing .water 1-tumbler firm jelly of any tinue until the materials.are used. Stand - . ROSY-CUEEKED BABIES. ` - -- -"- [­�. ,- ._ .�_ ,.: • :kind (quince or crabapple is very nick thi,w mold in a kettle of boiling water, . (or this purpose) until the mixture `•s cover and boil conlinuotlsly for thirty ver smooth the fell all•dissolved; PEDLAR* S STUL -. .„ CEILINGS y minutes. Turn it out carefully on a Nothing in the world is such a com- quickly add 2-tablespoons corn starch round dish and sert`e,with plain milk tr.,tort.and oy as a healthy, he�rty,."ro�y 1 arid-pinch of salt previously dissolved cream; checked, �rappv baby. Kut the price of 1 in cold water; cook for a few minutes. t'aby's health anti ha piness'is conalant 5 . - e When cold beat with an egg beater until H031E HI\TS. viGrilence on the mother's part. The lit-t Dei s suitable A,r all Glasse of work such as Churches,.Schools, Stores, y - light stili add the whiles of two eggs flu ills of babyhood come sudd�ytly, and Halls.• Also special designs for Houses, kitchens, Dining-Rooms, etc. No beater} to a stilt froth; turn into tnoids p faint fragrance about the person •tf the wise' mother wilt always tie ui a Po thing has ever teen devised to equal i cdldr's Steel Ceilings forr.farnr houses. SALADA : and serve with whipped cream. a woman is always delightful. Saturate sition t0 treat them at once. Inpro. Cheap as Ia,th and plaster and will never crack or face off. - -Garnightng-arr-Old-Friend=Th�wh0- y-pieces ot._.al rl it-cotton.,_ -4-relic and cu Ilre ills.of batty• - - --- a . . - enjoy flee delicious, Yet sometunes de1.s your-favorite perfuure-and_pill in every hood and ctitldhI no .n” er mediuire _ : paraged pot roast, may .be glad to find bureau drawer and in every clothing can equal Baby's Own"Tablets, and they ' that it looks very much more appetizing box, riesaturating every month. 1 oil are guaranteed absolutely free from 0,1i tr' Pedlar's _ _:. 1t served with a turkey filling, which has will have always about you and ycjur .rtes and harmful drugs. Dors. \','fir Avoid o , been prepared separately, and thorough- belo;9gings a dairtty-odw. . Sinclair, Hebron. N. B.,.. says:- "Rah. - � I —-----1y cooked in the frying.pan. Be liberal An ounce of prevention-is--wor�h .t .Own Tablets are' the best rnedJbu t -,c rr,- t _ •'with your seasoning, and have the dress. pound of cure. One wise mother, gives know.of for curing the,ills a younr - - a t t o' fing hot. Add rich, brown gravy, and the lithe ones-a bovd of steaming catnip children, I. alway5.keep the 'I'ablrts ire ' o �teyi and often -wards the-house, and- do not. know how• T I 'Accidents fr nice mashed potatoes to the menu, and i,•a just before bedtirne ` it would tempt an anchoritf. . olt a eojd. At any rate it sends thern to could get along without them." 'mol I To Cook a Turkey or an Old Chicken. bed warm, all medicine dealers or by mall at r a s ., ,__. ._ ___Prepare the chicken,;turkey or`duck Have your learned-the trick of tssjn{ t:i cents a box. (rom.'fhe Dr. 1�'illiar'.' Ili - - 'read,/ to roast;-placing in a long, nar- quarter inch,iron wire instead. of bears Medicine Co.. Brockvile, Ont. } rj �1�,, row dripping pan. Piacb a lard bucket rod, -for the hanging of sash curlainsY -- By sing. ' - .�v S It—f } _ . or a couple o1 coffee cans filled with For l'he shams, the mantel, and closel HINTS TO J.4PAVF�+Id SOLDli:1tG5. - _ water fat the ,weslt boiler and put in curtains, and all the little extra "slurry" water enough to come to'the top ^f put up in house do{;oration it aitsivers Advised on H}gicnic Points.in Time of 1 Made to fit any' size' room and can.be mailed on by any mech$aie Ship• . there. Place the pan-containing the just as well- acrd is about one-fifth the of War. fowl on the cans'and cover. Steam un- price• it is necessary to have s little pad barn our'warehouses painted all ready to apply, ---•Ui lender. All it requires now is to be bottle of old paint and to '"'wash" it. In the'official organ of the Sociely for i write for II. h costa roasted long enough to brown. Rub the both for tirge sake of the looks and to keep tire Advancement of Medical umnee n Our Catalogue, 'Vo. tic describes many desiQna. .� Japan there are publish?d a number of you nothing. Write. to-daty• outside of the fowl with melted butter tl from rusting. You can trrtvr- it ctrl 'n P iene.. fiome of " .ar lard before lacin in " oven. - letsgths wanted at any-hardware store; hints•to•_soldiers orr hy'g _ urchasin those-are sulTkiently interesting to quote. power of the small sum of 10 cents'when f RICH PUDDItYCrS. invested in it. said by a famous warrfur of 01d that ��,Obs• arTawn,ars, Ts�tottTo.rifer. rrarosta,riser, sarr�ati rwraN+rea. aa. To darken a room.--0ark green-glaze t "victory rests in the feet." Several toe- ase anis to was away at- *r e•wor.• at M o.edaa Z- »t a.r.ra a. na taaMr ar ^ 11 .. - , By Fannie Merrit'Farmer,-Wash one. 'calico, if cut slightly narrower ani thods ar•e given for ks bine; tate LOUtc" freers Foca Y4nase Onecs. ."� !hard sup of rice and put into a butter'eti get its n an,1 ltsad.Of ice and Works. Oshawa. Oau., CsaaQa shorter than a bedroom window blind suit, and "when slws y pudding_ dish- with-.!aur .cups of, milk, end pinned behinds it, will dartceni ttr. -there are-no fresh ones to charigo. the one-half teaspoonful of salt, 6ne4hird room• and cannot be seen front outside. feet should b� hound first with dried cup of roger, and the grated rind of one Many peQPle sit unable to sleep wept in grecs, straw,etc., and t,heq several times . ` ltnron. Bake !!tree hours tit a very slow a ronen with light blinds only. over 'wiitr cloth, and finally Japarr�sc _-PEI SONAL PO1r'11;1 Lieut.Col.,- Gordon. Career, 1st I.tte - : . �, - --_oven, stirring'Wee times Qurtng the ftmt Never-china egg sets"have large cir pu- straw shoes ;wars j}) should be -,% .' - . .. Guards, a•hn retires under the lige limit, - Irour of oaKtng to prevent rias from set- lar ts,sys, on which the egg service n As tosthe socks, the soldier is dire,:ted is exec of th must remarkable.examplci.r" :tlinj. Save trot. gel atiractivrly. Ona has a large.chit lo'"pull out any wrinkles and afterwards ralerestinQ gossip About Some Prom!- tN rising fro the ranks. 'Phe son of a - By Mary .F. Hsndersoa.-'1Rris recipe tureen for holding ttre egg.---or d can be wear them by'changing from' one sida. vent People. tacmQr, 2r© ttilisied es.a trooper in the y makcA out of the ptautest and beat pud- used for hooking diem rive the table w h to another, acrd it vet to -put on.-1 v Life Guarder in IM. and after serving drug., ever as". It is a success Where boiling water. .wLat -is known as the one,!" r t stn a first Sc tsn n no less th ei t ears n antra Tr a Earl o l;�t, is th o ,a an gh Y I the r every! grain of rice scarves lytng in a Secretar - creamy bed tngrice-see Ones trL a coling process. One of these tureai+s " 'Che ,following iG also a gsetul hint: to ecoid thn oflle,e o! y for the was .appoirrttd :riding mantes. A year _ _" "of.boiled rice (batter tf ts: swotted and is white, with the handle to the cover f r it tmpossibte to oi,tain good ouster" to Colonies. Unlit the,resignatron of Dir. later he -bsfcarn•1 adjutant of the Ul- a gray cock's head with led taomb. Ttie ease thtest, keep a-pickled plum in the+ I:yttelton., that other, (along among the meet, and passed trorn rants to rank till #w _ . 'atilt trop, three.cupfuls of milk, three- �y white cups are plain, except for tqc mouth or bile harmless things like great uftT of Stat el:tra�s.l been filled n. c cel trP was appuisrt[c fmand.ant ' ` ;quarters of a cupful-of sugar, a table- �e small thicker-head In-tits relief 'h leaves, straw,etc., because they case the an.unbmt:en succession of Eiiglishrnen. colarrel and second ire command. it - spoonful of cornstarch, two eggs, one :side, Another tray,-provides 1,W:thirst for a time." The practice of giv'- Mr. ,Justice Buckley, of F•-ugland,.is a rarely happens lust d ranker,receives a 0evortr<tg. Dtssolvb the cornstarch Hist boiling the eggs in the kilclren. 'It haay� calf the mason fur the hint L.corntnend- .r,un"d lAwy r, avid long before tris etc- conrniiagtnn in fire regimerkt in which he with a little of the milk, then stir in the the egg cups s?P-back, and-on one six able, arid stems to,sumo that the la'p;n• vat.tun to the Bench he had,built up on hes served. and Colonel G only Carter remainder*of the milk. Add the 'yolks of it are depression's lot' holding i e'.e soldier' is credited 'with a'eertain irrinrcrise bsnini:ss,'ntrnost exclusively in was tttk. first, it not a only trooper.. at the eg and the sugar beaten to tl entre is a ,ctitall cover amount of common sense±, cases connected wit1h the C:ot ipanies whit -. ever rose to tie command of a 's Settler. I w put this slyer the fire in a si$>sh [ornthe'strellK: One dollar seems "The :camtntxr disca�a attarking tier' Ac6 itis 71`;i er- ww; at-ane tittle vimr regi, of I{ousehald Cavalry. , double boiler and when hot add the hot will seem h if there were too good deal to pay for a child's mug. But army;' says ' !tint dill tho id... T of in- of 5f__11ary's, a tan gbaS London. An -amusing story is-tequite-Qus�en _ ,: �'" rice. ' It when it has the whole. story of-lite oW [.ecliot>US diseases. "ls typhoid... 'I'ttc• poi• the luturo judge'sang l,gs5-lir the ch»r.. }ti'itheimina wncn she was gwiT a?ittla � much mills for Use rice, but thEre is'not. woman who lived in the shoe, done :n son chicTly ertlr•rs tfi� systeM thr'titi,I ."r- Tiiotnan_:,ha,,v, the ni w• Lnrd Ad- child. Her kcijesty was not allowed to Stir it lxretully until ii begins' to thick- colors that Nvjal arty oro a printed page,. !hc mediugr of.lewd, .oriel therrf•iC do vot:xte of rtreat Britain, is quite a self- short dinner tv►ih the elder,members of • j - and when !hers are all the extras of a gut cab un6rtoked food ar drinl.uniboileti rmste man. Tire arm ''of a baker, he the ttoyal lloirsetratd, but was desseperr,rt t,esi..� thatched roof.and a window, and-a little venter:'". Artether Idnt aunts the soldi•t .earned'his own living as a luwyrcl .s in place 'maks! her appeside at dessert and Istaitway' hidden back in the lrs't'1 !tial "in Corea and China the huttse� ar,_- w•tuic, alteirttmg tht" ,t;t,ersaty, iii: in- place hereat! Decide some.. particular vvr(nklts, even fisc rza��re irnaginatio,i warmed by heating the flcx,r. ft llhi dustri was tretnrne ,t-, and the"caund• tavorile. One day she.sat by a courtly . ­ .. •- . .... - -:,All Run Down t,esponds, and one Is'tutaious to try it .n Japanese ch;:rcpa Ilrerol (hili velli) be ue;+ of lits srhOlA!'.�h l may fie ]srdi;r'rl old,general, and after eating some trill `the small prattler is he breAk. -. TIiP used in the se houst.; there will be th^' fr0dr- the in:t•that h-e Contributed the the little-girl turned rind gazed at him. story is on flee other side in gilt letle�n, danger of death khrouglr poisoning h article an ']'blit,-any lq the "i:n�1 cin- Presently she exclaimed:-"I wonder "i 1. P o .y' _ "1'o remove rust from a kettle put int_; carlwnic acid gas. — paedia Bi.ilaagtc. lie is a noble n} you're oat. afraid to sit nett.to me." lS is a eommm� ' ' it.as much hay as it will hold;fill it.with Hshr.r. tiveryb03y in the rootat turned at the water: and' boil .d many hours; it the, A PERFECT n�\'D. The Duke%of Teak is deer ended teem n amend of her childish treble. "Ori the cion' we hear 011 every ___ Charcoal-burner, and has in ti'i.� arntor= contrary, i 'am but too Pltaaed and hon- ' d;etUe is not entirely fit for use repeal _ . ' the process. It will be certainiy efiec- cal bearings u coal-htirtrern hn.nd hold .ored to sit next to my little Queen," I _: e. . ,ifft)R C S i.there •li , 11ow its .appearance Became_Fant3lrar X111,.s r Tte's ancestor of i lied the old general, "Rut why should oda• ival. Rub Ahe<ttitsly spots on the I, . - in s- r .poi r r r his, mil ,_ . . . '_... le the P/ititic +b ± �aift, 'Traceried out%ri'siiver• mine to i he afros °" .4szuming a.woebegone ex . : � trouble, COM with sandpaper, their with sn'ect rill __ rasion, the little Queen replied: "Be- I C. Cut' flowers.'=The. .best .time to cert or wa_. 1'he story•of hoyy 1'1i`ni'ab1y.:the most" urtp exile. ��%hen the. kaiser rega;rt+d cause all my dolls have the me - `dowers to keep well is in the earty.mbrii- perfect femitrine hared in Anter. „e- iditlon can doubtless bte 1'enledied: P his thronb with the ,aid of the wealth :Ihey'rc all o[ them down with lU" 'ing before the still's rays have reuctu^d caste known to the People is rsither.:rr- YOtlll!'doctor is 'the best advtlser. them. A knife or a "pair of scissors !Tilt~' obtained, h. muds the charcoal; . trestiltr;.: burn,ir n rinlcc: i should atw•eys be used'to-clip lfieril of. .As the ste)ry goes, •tile p s.wssor of the DO nOt- dose y0��� As they should be cut smooth and clean 1 tnuchiir�,rase nT harnin��•les writs: GROWL\G BOYS. from the stem. and never broken off,'-1'and was with some friends in•.a phQ• with-the Ielt-,�aaltls that•-of Mrs J. :i, - c tugraptier`, one dap arid .while talking, Gran widua of the ]ale author of *`A ° I lowetsShat are nal tulle det'eloped will held out a piece cantly The. "d ~bort lli.�tu of the En^lish i'eaFle,' ,Need* an Occasional Tonic to 1ltaintain iltlnd3 of advertised eenledia- (tree the tan s'SY, but they should reach a P g Ute Irhnd with. cls perfect contour and She liar! acted as ids amanuensis for long Strength and.Keep ttto Skin Clear. ' get tllrp1II �lOt1'e titan liktly their maturity of color and size before faultless.shape attracted the attention of years, and sir hard dict she work, often ' being cut. the artist-wtio pt'oposed;to photogra,�h writing t0-.his dicttitilm eleven'hour`s a On every side one'sees,Young men need a epncelllrated fat food -= it.' ®Tire result was a beauUfril prntnre dny. that tier right hand Yxcame para- and Growing boys with pale, pity. GATHERING UP THL•' FRAGMENTS. kept rn the family until 'one' day, atter ly�ptl: $botfly h fnre•.he:died she had complexions, .their faces covered and I to blood MW ti 1"-. , • woofs, and shook her er a i As to who wrote the Postum an.i listless. Such a condition is extremely -__. _ prrsetlla looked a. t'head despairingly, whir leer loft !sand. 11__the i ttn were odds and-end,,;, of every con- L,FrNuls -•advertisements, Dir. Post A roirzai>lic-story is .-%d. of the late- a.:angerous-the blood is out of order -= -, Thera sola to his.wife, " 'e rete i`e so uu it' _ _ - ceivable cols3r, shade, length and thick fn acerae�7 this kind, that it i• c v{detrt �'ptmt'nf 'Slanders. Gerry day h: w'ettt aut�ma lucre right oto give tratpr irg toil- ' _ ,. r -� �-1Y Hess. It was a variegated heap; and q a-tongue ttic ami always pac.eed a pause F g Scots Emulsion Priscilla w onctered how she wouhj ever `ane, people rtre curious, t0 know, sup- where: a white hand•was•waved behind tele step; that clearness to the skin and= ;•• �a.�. t.rid of the lett-overs. pose we let the adv,rtisin� dnparhere:rt the.c10st:d windows in return to his deep Ilial glow of active health to, the face, a I - have that pictiim'ttC y:air'I t+nd to privet satutalinn. ,He never etitei•c'd lhc� 110usc, tonic is needed-Dr: Williams' Pink' '"There• are hit-or-miss carpets .and Pills are needed. As proof of this, iV1r,_; of Cad Liver Oil rugs and things," aha roused, "aticLwhy and naiue it `A Ileil,in+; Ticurd." Airs. The occupant w•as a 1'ady to whom lie i .A not hit-or miss iced shoes?`' I'ost has assisted hien iryprepatAt:On tit mis '-attached before he was married, Chaeta Die[enthal, 1: tit. Ursula street y _ So she' lied her bias together neatly, some of••the nicx,t'fctwTus arlverlise- hut•whonl'lic has never seen since. Be Quebec, says:-"Frequently my studies{ ments) fore psrtin tht:y,arranged that -lien in necessitated my remaining up until a, t - d1ternitfing light arrd -lark,_and. wa,und g. $ : is just such a food!nits best Form. them in two equal bales, one for,each There' w•tts a astir;!! shrinkinc from Brussels he should pass her.door-once late hour. The result was that m pecem- shoe. She aouhted the wool Ilrut was the publicity, but with an ab eent�ttt •a day, argil this testimony to an old love ler, 1903, 1 seemed to collapse. I was'" It birtld u VVeakelltd-I [hat no name would accompany . !ham was faithtut carried out; completely run down and .went vola. p too fine. And'the halls held out,so well 3' ,1�� that she was able to crochet a pair n( picture its ufia was granted• ,ora .arrlt ,v-is a �'��i tit, the cara'o( ii dcbclor; but'instead of and wasted bo When aU ' - The Lase•was presented in the light_of and -inlerr tint; spealcr�,•4'11s 1 good €dining• strength, I seemed to growl body higji bei shoes,the only kind that really exterr,*ng a welcoming hand. to the weaker. 1 could•not lake solid loon, ,r1! —= Dods fail to nourish. if keep one's ankles 'warm. - stony against s;,(ioetf, When atter iris I• a other f { When the -lamb's wool soles were, friends o[ Postum And Grape-Nuts, solar: appointment a, Govnrnor n[ Nccv South not els' well, and wealer c ir:ghtl vided, the shoes'were so'gay lhaj:--,he, >r�tur•e appeared on the hack covers-4'NVales, in'ls81, lie. luadp tris fir:,t oilicial sweats gyve me farther cause fir :y, y calls thein her "rairihow slippers;' and many, 0f the' 7anuary And, Febris Ott are ruR.down Of_ tamaClated� apps ara'nce at a dinner in Sydney, he alarm. 'llr. Williams' Pink Pills wesai , _, magazines 'And became known to mil- in ale tin este.�tionull good tittle s etch brought to my notice and [ began their; ,- says she's ont w itin for the tabled f a 1 Y 6 p r• . iVe It 8 fetal ; It Cannot hurt y a g • lions of Peo,Ple. re ty to the. toast of his Trealth:It was use, -A•lmost:..from.lhe outset the scem- gi pot of gold. '1ian.y nrCisls hove rornmentrd upon it in p y Is tG4sCrtt181 the best as probably the most perfect hand in the, a shot'!, witty speech, hui 'it was not ter ec. tr help me, but it v� some weeks • you: _lt ly :.F{iNTS .ABOUT.',t%,ASfiTNG. P the liking of same nobody unar him„and l•efnre there .w r .a material change furl rm w 0i Id. a very atttiihle "aside” founei its way ?o the better., Front that'wt; however, re-! `-possible nourishment for delicate Clothes soaked over night al•e rarore . 'Cite adwrtising de. 0:. ni'•Ille P041im the Governors -,ars; "Thant; goQaness, covert'• was"rapid, and in a oouple of� readily Crean! 'from dirt than it w•ashe. ro', did not seem 'able to resist the lie can't speak!"' months I was ss'welt as ever I had Been!• :'children and pale. 8naetnlc without any preparation. Look liver the lcrnptat.ion to enlist the. crrriosify t f ih•' 1'he Hon. W, n, Johnson, who 'has I� dbTe'10 resume my Studies." l e)othes .and mend all rips and tears iia- public, by retraining. fr�tij giving tib (llleri tfie }tosCs in the lute Labor-D1ini?. Every doss of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills;° We Will send -you a sample free. (fore aTloiving'them to, be wasfred., rlere riante of e tivv"ner -when he. picture c it oI `gest Australia of bTinister for Make. new,; r•iclt; red-blood; Q,iper' drop: comes in the old adage. "A stitch in lime appeared h strafed that the'name w0ul`1 Public %Works and: Ny_slef Supply,_and 4f Pure blood gives strength and vitality _.:_ saves nine." Sort the clothes before r;,i glean later in one of the-ttewspapex '°s •.-lcm, and this strep h, _ , ,,,,,� t.;,, AcUP Premier and Colonial Treasurer, to"l tie v<h slt<:•y — 1 Be wet flit fiefs picture soaxing, into , tree plies,. n n,�- yrs e^ �-Fnrlµ'e -health. Chat is_why Dr. Milli g has determrnc n resume is • in the form of a label is on pieces, the 'thnnges, and the dfrly tlia readers t0 tool;_ for' and rend Ihh 'a tvorki g carpenter in. Kalgoorlic._ llr, ams' Pink Pills cure such arses as sass'' gilts wrapppsrofeverytwtlia 'clothes, ale. Eill tubs cath tepid waL;r, fr,rlhrominw advcrti�emprils to.learn the'is only forly years"of age, and he' cheer- tnia. all stomach and -kidney troubles;- of 15rwlsionyoir twy. : adding'both dissolved soap and soda to namp.ot the nwrien {tr.11y intUl'hled nn injervie,.er that Par. St. \'itis dance, heart palpitation, the _ - the water. There should be tlu•e:e tubs. This r onfl)inntin'n nt art land cnmmcire liansentary vvnrlc was bei irining to 'tell' alflidfinns Lnrnc Tr only to- gmvvisafi-•giros I. . SCOTT & B'OWNE one for each pile of clothing.. Soap each r,nd the nntitihtrle of ingtifries furnisfioq 111101, hitt lirirlth, but tisat he w•as sure a and women; and a host of 01.her ailments _ piece lightly, wrap it together, and pack rn e>:cellenl ilhsstrntinn of Me inlrr•sl -ret0i�n after six rears to manual tabor from which both young and old suffer - Chentitb into the pan. In the morning wring out, the public tnkes in the ner�onnl nntt would prove hent'Aloial Whim PhyM ally: through- bad blood.•" Sold-by dealers in " and wash alLusual. Much labor is saved fssmily lite�f 1f11__'' iltarinfnrinrerv; tv'hnsP Fie was obliged, hi, modestly added, to medir.ine or by mail t•50 cents a box s.%; Toronto, �' by this process . and a good color :n• r,nmes hecrnir' Itnir�olulrl tvnrds thence,_^h ,�� back'tu leis (rade In order to support or six bogies For 52. ,_.tentn ire Dr,_ surer! provided'plenly o[ water be used extensive rend rrnfl-miens nnnnrtnce his.wife and family. WVtlliams' Medicine Co., o1''hille,,Ont .1 f SOe,land�f- AB for rinsing. ments ,in rlow-spapers and perlod:cals. - ', �•- . --- to fire ! . I '.,"_a ,.A .,, ., v _. r_ ...a__t 1. . '_; 7&..,a:.... -.5,.�. .r,`.a.., .v - 't- v. h ..n u �-r - • �4' A. , Y •�' ,y. 4„ ,.u:yy>_'_S - cwt. Y`.. idi �� TPI 0i. ..g,;y.,, - - :w.. -ac��,.+� , '. -a'•^ :�vq,"_ _•s:a^, '-s-�•..,. w J.' ""-s'�r+n- -,i, w •�: s.i s om: , - ? C� x v x r .:+- ,.dt".., A e 9.F ,. 'ia' .�?{ Y, .-..:. '4"'.Y' ;fr sc� ?+. ..5r: r. i^.r n; '1:::" ,. s. _ ace,•?., a.. ...v . . ..w.. .^3+•, m• ... .. .,". _ >✓ _ "'�— s .n " r t � . '•.% . e o a �.. �.- ' w r A x" WHY I DNIME UAIBRELJ A$• .,. a . . 4tEELS AS - . — 1 THE BEST -OF� -PEOPLES•- . l�OUNG AS £VEp A Retired Burglar Give"Jobs"Job." make SUN�!G H T make mistakes unintentionally. But no ons EM MAIM A UWAU - �# __ _ - When On .. lob, "To this day," said the retired burglar. II IIYiNC _ - - 1. — % : as he watched a woman close alid pi—ace ;% , _ _• - - r , ' a dripping umbrella Yn a stand, "to this .IMR. CHESTER LOOMIS TODK DODD'S day I never see an,,umbrella without . SOAP . ' - !.: - - KIDNEY PILLS, thinking of an''c�perience I had with a is better than other Soaps flar • lot ,of them once In the kitchen of a `I farmtiiiuse: . - 'but is best -where used in • "I had a complete cicw of the 'whole - ind From a Used !Han He Became as interior of the kitchen, as I walked past the$urtlight way. �olloW - - - =- -.: - Llie house by day, and I .had taken, as. �1reCGjOa1S. _--_ T�3� d - • Smart as a Boy'. one.might say, in a single glance, an - - -1 _ • ' c ecinll.- instantaneous Photograph. I knew there - � ONLY ONE BEST TSA: BLUE RfBBO�. . -- �. OrChest ILL, .Loomis, n and the no table you are li4elin lll$nllocati'n le (f -L - Two Noce 101 l.o� AIM. Chests Loomis, an old said respect ����'��.� --ne,�° - � � the 'room, 'ns you are likely to fined n •• - �eo farmer living in this sectluu, some kitchen , e 'fl Western Canada spreading.' brlioadcast the good,- news of every chair, where the stove stool, �� QF w�=N�8 ad band' is 11 that Dod 's Kidney fills lire a sure cure and where the door-was that opened into flaakatohewan,oaiy a miles from two railways,`.Pelt s Q.T.P. for the Lame Back and Kidney Disease FIRST.-Dip the article Strom soil,Del per cant, pleffy land,.apri� eetn•t, ao alottgha - lhc other'part of the t10uSe. to be washed to a rnb of AbouO �0 mdse NAL of Indian Head 'Pa3a• OIO.N per aerw r to common -among•. old-people. Mlle •"But that night,-when I set out to walk -hdtewsrtnwater, daviic. . Writator-map&adfnilparticalar•. ijl,00n11S says: out on a wash board and rub ( R. PAItt,0f'1S, 9s Wellesley Street, Tar•ata. Canada. simply across the middle of-if, I came "I am'76 years of age,and smart and the soap tightly over is I _ - -------.- - active as a boy, and-1 Sire.Dodd'S Ki-l_ to grief. 13e pniar not to mill _ "'The.back door I opened easy enough,- soaprng,all offer, THYN OR SALE=FOXTURRIER_PCXPIES Two U11 OVERCOATS ney Pills all=the credit foe it• ro11 tt rn a nght roll, lay rj " and, in fact, it seemed as if a\'l'1'y'tlllril in the tabtTnder flu water, i' dugs, three bits bee born N veml er lith, Before.I started to use DOdd's Kidney ��-as going to be easy, but at the second and'go,on the'satoe way ; 6.:a and dam both prise winners,dam$daughter• - - Pills I was'so used up 1 could hardly step forward, to crus that kitchen i until all the have the of Ch.ytafcpmakor. B.ki. wetherall, Cookshirs, ya r ilia.cued loos better a ad tr •sr side in a buggy, and I could not do any soap rabtxd ow and are Quo -- -- % F�o.n-.r;c.-dsr.at-t�oau.l-ltaa-tan-. ._ ggy, N.ass kicked against something that. sprang tolled ¢ atllT AM[RIOAM Dratino CO. r.•. ..,:work of any. Everybody thought . the„�M ry tucks of ten acres n rung bout a radncet Y Y g back and jumped away from me, `and Then a away.,Mor KII'LiH C.dI.T,A1Itl.t-Ranches Farms and 3 would not live long. Dodd's Kidney Fills are'a wonderful. remedy'." scraped along the floor. Go I started off tour maces to «n• Fruit Londa adioiiver city of Kamloa ., in another direction, but the first sae t hour a R E U M AT 1 S M P ht Soap do its work. :. Poaches apdcots,.plums israpea,meni tomato Thi Kidneys of the young may 1.e took ttiaf way' 1 brought up against lexT.-After $oakina which never tan co n'pen, unlimited markets . wrong, but the Kidneys of the old must the full time rub the clothes terms easy. Apply Strutt A Nash,Kataloo B. another one of those things. It certain- . G 1 n any form and cold perspiring feet poeitireI - be wrong. Dodd's Kidney Pilfs make and-t out dirt sill drrd, ! " sl' wrong Kidneys right. That is why ly did put t21y nerves on edge. dirt will drop *+*-I,9*+�ttrt+*+*+*+*+ cured :rttlttu ao days; by "nr newly pat•ace� . "But I.started 'again, still malting for out;turn the garment in- IlAguetie Discs, or moue promppfly refunded, They are the old-folks" grzatest friend. side out to get atthe$aamt, STARit'$ MAGIC f�HEUMATIti CURE ttat,ed anywhere 81-ft Writs t"r aeaoriyyci►• * , - that,utncr dour, and groin riuw vera but don't use any shore ♦ wukli't. A cuts wanted k1AGNETIC RHS11• - g j gg carefully', and befit fort`:ard, listening. apapi don'tacald or boil a Guaranteed to CUBE RHEUSIAT132Nt- y.A'tiStl Age iiL yr tl arbewAI i"uw.,Canada - - as One is likely to-do in the-dark,-and s,ngle piece, and don't Acute,.Infltrumatory or Chronic: also+' �— wash through two said$. If +'Ne`ralgi�Sciatica,Lumbago an, all K h- BLOWN IN'TO'SPACE. the (int thing I knew I went utr agarnst the water gess too din? * ney troubles, Removes uric acid from the "Have you thanked your uncle for — another of those things. I was leaning ar a Hnthart and add + System: gives immediate relief: .Don't ( y , (German Climber and Guides Have Terri forward, aur! over I (vent:. Geste 1!a streak itkard setter,but senddnra bottle at once. -Hun- Your nice new pocket-knife, Willies' to wesh,rub some more T'dyads have beau cured. The Osborne "Y.OL yet, motherL but I dare say,l shall. - ._ - ble Experience. lint I had hung,on to my larilp, and �,p on it, and throe,, ^Remedy Co.,Toronto.Ont. $1,00 per bottle.- ' 4 . - xvith.its aid•I found that the. Moor .was ♦ .1'm waiting to see it the is is good the piece back Into the ♦ f f#i 3CF �E1 f:E Steel." Dr: Geehrs, of Mulhouse,_Gernfany, a. covered with open umbrellas." - dads for?few Minutes. _ . „ . well-known-climber, has just had a ter _ -�-- , i LASTLY COMMS Tau RINSIN which to b. f-onvtneed by Printed Testimony o{ vibes Alpine experience. Accompanied _13jckle's Anti-Consurupcive yru_r ia. dorH to ukewarm'waiar, ' Western Canada Land Co by the gulden Boner and Max Atigdett- an unparalleled remedy: for colds• taking special care to got c f the hundreds of the cured, 0.lrs..Bens, . by the i left Zermatt in cold but coughs, influenza .and diseases of the all the dirty sada away, I RSAS OFFIOS, u MIRTH STREET, . cf 418'E. 81h street, New York, whowas throat and lunge. The 'fain-01 the ! then wring out and king. p for rears a foist stdfer•er from Catarrh, - : !beau£ltul weather to make-the first.scent tneuicrne rt',t9 iwor. vears of successful up to d". I _ . 13Jt 1don! Man, , procured tion bottles of Dr. Agnew's , ' !of the Stahlhorn, a difficult peak 1P,1F00 use In eralticating these affections, and rat w•aknisand flan- F. t.0%iS -" to protecting mankind from the (nisi stelaprocsed as+au"••+:- improved farms and unimproved f.atarrhal Powder and it `effetrted an {set high in the Mi�chaTffbei_ran„e, 1731+ rasagint of-come auricles Geo from ,par y e` - . an , tested cold !earls to co'n,ur;ption, one awe. cu: a _ when! and ranch lands, wholesale-and' atsolute cure In a very short while. One ' 'after a short rest, commenced the de- Capnot be too careful to fight it in its SUNLIGHT SOAP into recall, In bfanitoba;- Al• Ieuf[ through the blower will clear' aha ' Ill scent. About a carter Of an hour from early slLager. Hickle's ..:lytup is the She Min s,pair Into a galloq ' terta and .fruit.lands.In.Southern Oka ea • t1 weapon, use it of water and whisk the to a terrific hurricane was encoun- - into•lather, wheo Itut Wagon Valley, B. C.,' ffftered:p The guides dug their piolets into ::iiltle .�i'il1iA--"I ear.- a. �+rliai is r_n lukewarm, work.r`i`le m Wheat lands on Saskatchewan Plains I t"ho11y-"Rah... love, y' know, Mise „ P the lathe witb•ut rub- at $7.10 per acre easy terms till June Savvam said I looked like an extremely the ice and held on. empty titler' Pa-"An empty title, my bins. soeeese cit ditty P Y . Dr. Geehrs was-blown oft the slope ,on, is your mnlher_'s way of.referring were? wiaaa"t twlstisg 1st to make selections, the ttnest -wheat clevah 'man." Dolly-"Did she say who nto space tlrtse aster timE, but was •rad��r�e`�y is two lands in the world, the clever pian•was7" to me os the bead of (tie house when relays of wit.wartn was.?• Homesteads localed. Selections made. dragged back by. ,the guides to flrfn there are v1sitors present." -. - . . squeaa.ant waterwlllboat twleAt" sad king in tba Write' or. call for any information de• Chexoest of All stedicine.-:btesider- . ground in each case anti only with the •�.- _ open dv Eng the .curative qualities -of Dr. • - greatest efforts. Mu Ttheumatism. produced b Thoraaa' rclectrlc nil e is the eheapeet 1f (tie ro 6 had broken the doctor, :t so-The most delicate coed mine now offered to the public; The p ,otp,:.ure,-if mglp,cted, develops Int ttfe� colon stay Is• 11afely 1 do"o- retinimd 1n any•ailment•Ise small would have teem hurled 1.1100 feet below ellronic town with almact incredible,.re »$shed let tb• seen. APPLE TREES. . and a bottle contains many doses it • . on to. the glacier, -of which he caught ' idit South American Rheumatic -lire; tt�ht"stay it were valued a the behest it sorters ' several limpses while helpless In the l Y• before.buying write us., or see otTt it coulrt_ not be purchased lose many g A 1y a nick-artin . safe.-simpler and hnrm- rids. .We hav18 times the price asked for it, but in- . fir _ .. q -•-.Gt. r t near you, to agent P B Y ' r,. creased consumption has simplified and - r n els S .ser. a is diri?Ctl o e stem less.cure, Y Y �v� tt•ees to be � Ps `i t stock of fruit ' I yaw•+ .� the largest cheapened Its manufacture. .i . After half an hour the hurricane not- a linimcht to temporarilyderide-n -p - found in Canada. '`Ve pay the freight. -abated somewhat, and :the three climb ain, An internal Are_atment. that wilI, -' "'mss.. '�_ N. P - Ile:'"i'm in love with a charming girl ' ' ., ?• - - �. Brown 6rofhera loom any, - , ,ers, crawling on their hands and,knees. absolutely cure - most acute forms- in i- - "-`" i Nurserymen. Limited, and I'd like to ask your advice." She: . "`mrd moving only.ane"ai a time, reached from one to three da s-114. !�� R ., , to sheltered spot, where the rested. and Y Browna'Nurseries, Onl. Are you. I shall 1, lad to bel cad- Y `^ 1 can." He-"Well. how wouldyouad- •later made their way down to Zermatt. "Weil," •sald.Snagi°. "i think many. ?,._ Everything tiicy had with-them (even dogs have r0ore genre than' I hi it-inns D to bs A r. taYlate-"Y a-s, [ histo those-eh vise me N1 S to propose to.po ;their clothing) was frozen hard as.wood, lets "yes." chifned in f`ragg�. '-`I have ' $5,000 Rto ee any person-who . • ••, -simple-rnindpd. country people that We must trim heated room. to the cold - � 'The terrible-striiiil of clinging on to the a dog like that myself." And yet 'he re*es that sunllteht Poap con- G ,�y rveryilting they feel." Hiss West- enter emir,and cleaner +w nk«,uahirtg; car- .• exposed slope had kept their bodies couldtit.make out why they laughed.- nil any �urlorr& chemicals " _ stns any form a2 adulteFadoo. t ntS- it iR a mere matter of training. ing colds it n,t lard for Ailau's Laalt Halsam. A b ' � One of the.first things l,was,taught-was blaeottsa and dang•nrua - - warm and_ saved. iheJtt froth bean - a•etle ed cold is trod (frozen to death in the glacial hurricane. It to only necrnsary to read the testi- - -.- the art -of appearing-interested when "' - - =I-When they arrived at Zermatt-they 'mcanials to btr.convinced that. Fiollow%y's • 'Your Money Refunded by the ,_ Rlagi�lrate:"Prisoner, you are chnrgeti - . H bored hall to death.' witti -stealing' could hardly walls* speak. • Com cure in.unequalled for the removal ealdr from whom you buy _ ?' (OIOt1C1 }Ute 8 rabbits. ^14 -a . • actin corns. etc. is a co pet clause for coampltaint lead y I -Y cor L It m 1 • an i- tT veto are right in regardi.Ltq 437.1ps}a.. as , clave you anY witnesses to aj Mab et" . .` - - danger-ma- wlwa•ee. Annotnt"the swollen.Itching I't 1<Oner: No, sir.. 1 do not strap rabbits ,- .'POPULAR HEARSF-S. •' LEVER SROTHMS LIMMD?rlfoiomo y t7srau: tale saw rt+ 'witnesses." - Tt.IF Cel\`iii\f" GIRI ash skin with _� And s rri ltfu One day everything seenterd• do gen - . i syrup s >w Hearses as equipages are used*In-ltfin- wrong with Helen. To begin'with, when n wait sack so yon alwa.+ of coat,.$ fc wtu Y Pe P she 0t u in the morftin_ p, One tit the niosi annoying things in trecau4a ass the DaL' Menthol Pbutter and nesota .qot .one to•carry ole to .the g p a, she; ut the - - the world is•to be preplired.Fur'an tater- ma't•a.stick on until it driver+ away the pain. &arch, but to take them home- again. left.shoe on the: right foot,.then she tan-. tJnnYcl p,i for lame beet,neuralgia.rheumatism _^- ,The `hie{ at the Yellow Medicine In, Sled the shoe lases and broke one in hrr You not only Lose time telling. people gtncy that ducsn't beep' its appointment. ails all para -$ dian Reserve goes to church every Sun. ltur _ t� to avoid_tnlstnkes. lint you have to "-" ate rood as a $cock, lying In a S lose more iizrie luteliing. to,their exgla tsaanwht Qoap to tr•tt•r eSsa ewer scope, 4tT,r carefully `Naming a great many y• p y g he-vas late for breakfast, so her.oat• nations( - but it beet piles used is the eaaltsht way spccinlfns, we have decided that the :hearse, looking out,and hawing•to his mea! was cold. And, just as she,was' . . . .. May sunlight/cap and follow direction& Iniportanee women attach to seeing s - hiends. The chief bought the hearse at ready to gp_to Kannie Gray's to play for brand=ntrw%baby is.greatly exaggerated - __ -lt grgat price.from a livery-stable man, an-hour, it Began to.rain, anis stye had'" 'west ase Nekry,PuwpA en.y'tho. in robed ol "\lies 131ootner`renis to l eep'her youth -• - -`'wrho was glad to get the aged white ole- to take off her hilt and-jacket and stay i6ebe tA:< rreed to ovrm^ oahaobsttriabhe bZood still" remarkai Hiss Goode. "WeU.,' A Carefully •Freparecl .Pill,lquch tlma 1 . hhant off his hands. _ . at home. and renewed strength va v�gor got •' I. replied Miss Chellns, "she-keeps her age anA att.entran. were expendett it% the ex. ere neve t - qe,irnerltmg wit the ingred nts thatie+ s•,• cried. "Cverything is �'rofig." . �1rs: i;ramerep-"('heir your'-1>tishan•j 9uie . , }__ •RrVegetablehPille ibetoro `bey wet•"I'll tell you how to make Ever thin suffers from d spepsia." Mrs. Park- -" t__to: thestateinwhich they- : f' HE'S RED IIEADED - - . Y Y A Magiral Life Saver is Dr. Agnew swere ,heat -cooed 49 the _public. What- right," said her grandfather. "Not exactly. You.see,•he has it, b_ut_ i Cure for the Heart.• After years of pain ever utRe- pills may be, Pa'rnrelte'e Ve¢ Ethel-11 don't think they•are suited Yo `Flow, grandfather?" asked Helen. who silf ih- -from it."• and a on with distressing. Heart Dis-I eta hie Pills are the result of much ex- .„ each other at all. . She's bright, full ',jf felt quite sure that he-could do-almost ._ mase, it gives retie( in 30 minutes. Thos. �' ,ttuay: and all persons$ in .1. fere, 8nd he's. but t ': " Fert . cps a or iso,dere snap and anything. -'-- Soutti American Nervine; iones the Petry, of Aylmer, Que.;_w tee.: I- had' liver-and k`ianeys-ma con"clItly, eio- . stick. `Just be a sunshine girl." recross, stimulates digestion;'all escenti• suffered for five, years with. a severe 1'oept them an being what they are -rep- Maud-Va'hy, I should call that a.splen- "Ohs grandfather,how can•i7 It's rain• els to p-e fpct henith. In.no case has is form of Heart pisease,, The slightest ex- resented to be. did-match, In potency been put to severer test than ertion produced fatieue. Dr. Agnew's • 6The rain•needn't make any difference that or W..11. Sherman, of. Mori:sburg, Cure for the fleart'gave me'instant re! 'Ing dog never TOt tiller?'n0 Tramps bYr�k' it :•;, A NECESSARY -EVIL. with you," he replied. u ut how am I,to know that-all of g `own: nerves all'agog, stanach rebelief a sudden your-dog won't stop (larking?" . Experience of a Minisler,Who Tried to flelen spoke doubtfully. "Flow do I be- .ii sight of food, .constant distress and Jailbirds are-always anxious to quit , Think That of Coffee. . gin( generally debilitated. • 'Four bottle's "the nest.._ .. •. _ "V __ __ __ First you learn the rule for sunshine.- made- me a.well;an,.-f-f8- - to_pIt�d speaking to him,'�ch�l�e• "A descendant of the Danes, a nation Get your.slate and write it down." _ Mother 'Graves• Worrn, Exterminator- marked•-"bemuse dee -paid such a Boor Helen look her slate and pencil, and �Wi'"• •`i+}e seems dike a man who is has leo largest rale ^f a^3r similar,pro- comptimenf to tux feasts and jti.tgmFnt." --.-of coffee drinkers, I used'coffee.freely ge• ,,, par ion sold Orr Canada. It always "What did • he do?" asked her friend -- . till I was 20 years old," writes a clergy- he told,-her-1o write,-- utterly.indifferent to fate. Wagg: He give satir,fe-ction,by,.restoring health to „He wanted ble to marry him. ;:moa from Iowa: "At that time' I was "When things go wrong, smile, lend is. He even.lets his wife buy his cigars the ittla folks.. , find a better way." j ._ _ . . a student at a Biblical Institute, and and neckties." -"'- suddenly became aware of the Tact that Helen was smiling reread,. That came IOER, THEN 1tiL'RDERER. y nerves.had become dclnoralized,.my. easy,enough, for no one was ever very A 9utcesafvl-3ledictne.=Everyone ween- Fait - train dull and sluggish and.that fnsom• gloomy where her grandfather was., .a.reul sT it' •egglfl a ,calix 'all IT-0K to _ _ "I cant . o to play with Nannie,'cause A'utxvy.reuun ,fnv uT Tn)caaa�ns err of sa Man.Discharged for Annoying Npman, Yrrn tattnoebe to (rave faidt is ria was fastening its hold upon me. g fore, ,rttrainely gratifyin to t►re rn Finally Kills Her. it's rami but 3 can do something gg pp . I was }Oath to believe that these it's g prictore o[ Pannelee's Vegcttable. Pi11s Shiiloh's . the Things came'from the coffee I was drink. Ater right now," cried Helen, when she. to, know that tbe'r efforts to compound A handsome young widow named Wil- 'l'oof`a t„uge foPr�CoPa•,Cooglis andel[ ' " - had finished writing. 'I encs begin a a medicine which would prove a bless- ' ink. •but at last was forced to that con- , Ing to 4mankind have been successful be- liseck, who kept a stationer's shop in ��of�e ilk ptwa- - if you knee ' elusion, and' quit it. birthday present for grandmother, and yond their expectations. ,The endorsa- the Rue .I,ancry., Paris, was. brutally ': not tried it. We have faith is 0.gad we . _ .. „ you can take it home for her next week tion oil these Pills by the -public is a murdered outside her shop the, other .Suarantee it. If it doesn't cure you itcoft I was so•accustomed t0 n hot table „ uaranteo that a Pill h:as,been pro- when you'go. ucec] which will fulfil everything claim- morning* by a man named Hubert. zo��uno" . -H it does it costs you Z5c. beverage and felt the need o[ it so much, „ - lhaf atter abstaining'from 'coffee fora Of course'( can; that's just the thing ea for. it. Atme. R illiseck had been .employed �•t'sfair. Try into-dayy. time and recovering my health, 1 went ;for you tp do. - nt the Brasserie Mollard as cashier, and .. Shiloh Inas cured many'Wotasnds of else ' rack to it. t did this several times, but r "And do you s'pose,she'd like a motto Cilstomer: `rhe soles of those boo's Ilutert, who was then a bottle-washer, ' racetob+aoatenaes,and wedonot 6sitaie . ilw9tis .vOth disastrous results. ..I hail painted with pretty letters on bHsinl vau have m9de me nre fnr too thiel`." ventured 10 make love to her,,and was ' tDo ssythat it Will care any Cold, Cough, about made up my mind that coffee was board?" asked Helen: BootmaKer (blandly): "Ah, ma'am, that's dismissed •by the proprietor. _, _ `Ilrroat or Long trouble. If we did nos .a "I suppose she would be delighted," an objection that will scan %vt•nr away.' F}n ort -then entered on''a series 0f believe this we would not guarantee ift. _ . u•necessary evil. b "About this time a friend told me thpt replied grandfather. "And, if you paint practical jokes against\d:'Mollard, seFttt• Shiloh het had'an rmbro6a record oA l would-find Postum-Fond Cottee very it I'll hate it framed.: - - • I - - - -._- in'g him coffins, .cartionds of grease and. , -Intccese for thirty years. It has - -sue and in ninny respects away.ahead And the motto that Helen chose was, . vans o2 furniture, and telling. undertake way poetthk bed without failure. Further c f coffee. SO I bought some,ond, rCitfk- "'Ntlhen things go wrong, smile, and find ers; doctors and nurses to call on his _- — ' ng it very carefully according to the a,betterr way." victim. . roof • o Aller that, when things did not go '' ' \1, \in}lntd at length induced the `po= , - • _ directions, we .were. delighted .to Lind It+r that he tend not ev6ggeraied in the feast. right llefen ��ouid smile fs�id look'for a lice to arras-t Wilbert, who-was-sentenred ir+fomdinthe rhanYte�mo°"li of thow From that day to this we hive liked °t better wap, and. .site •almf�st.-ahvay's to iwo•months' imprisonment, but was who have tried Ship been cured. . ' _ "trotter than the old hind of coffee dr found it, too. - -• -• I relernsed under the First Offenders' Act. -jpr(ts,AtrjtieTaybr .Pa.,tvrita:- �' j _ _ .Mlything else in'--t-eta-'•'..-�J- {-•a-a. I it was such a simple rule, .not a frit Hr transferred his attention to Mime Wil-_ "Lboa.ks•6altk at6•s Cea+�pti°"C1°e ry a and it soy ba,e6daL 1 tuletwo otrildreu► _. ° thoTi *ht at,nutit and ut it filen racticl, liseck, nn w tom e p aye a e c s tlKr had , k,t,bl, ted,. 1 g..etkes.• - "its use gave mc, in a veru short fimr, 6 P p he tend used against M. Moliard. I mold dunk of,bu:rftey oil n hicfrase to strength. clearness „{i she earned the name that grandfather 1 s Finally _Hubert was again arrested Mr . Wiwe p �cb°ren`�d�� • Drain and a 00 steadiness of nerves; anal l,gave•her:'and •in tinie-her mofher.-nnii time Wiliiseck's cofaplaint and'sentenc- b�a,d tl,er.kat f night. It ea - s;-•p, resllul and restoring, came back father, ,flit! even big brother Harry'; t ed to six months' imprisonment. He `�Ooplady: 1 tb.lt.�+.rt keep, oder 4u" tete: . . . .. . _ - ,.. called her Sunshine .Girl.,. _ •. g eppea4ed-, was allowed out on_bail,.Wert! Mr �7 dei ,i straight to Mrtte. Williseok's alfop and __ t<Yft 71- • thankful that we heard ..f R !' i. and shall hP glad art testify rot Rihson-"[)it] she sing `For �iCi Eler .' coTnrrtttt a-hasrt ar Vhf, n. to the g0o(I-its"--&yne mn.' ntlY^.'" Gihsnn-"1 ddn't kno�c: Rhe was * • = air f rested. " _ still singing'when i came awny" d'eon nu f ug i T --- wi! swnatm wia*w° mad'a•s h"�' N'! ,, en by Postum, CO.. 17aitle g T -----'d r -?: _- . • . !. �dt ons aSOtd suer The way of the transgresiBW o1= --. w. g a reason. Read the litter• book, WheR one is driven to drink he usually ISS[IE NO.aQ-Qt} leads to,another's et _::T t• _ lad to Wellville," in pkgs• has to -oath• back - . d,- _ e .:'. .. r. .• ail'. +6 I f , M .,. - -. 5 4 - a . ..• '� y.v ,' ,rRM y►k KTly 2 �.,:' h y.`•�.y,.n S. •,,.!7pfd:.,_ .„M„ :!:.":'cif•' '-•�- .. „c .-.�;. .:': ••1. -,.7,.. .n�,',+•t%:: '.,aE/S °mss,. �.�} R!+,+: L , ....L '.q. , •. +,•,s 5.,... •ail'< r.:...-N",`k�''" a4'.rr.. .rr .+:...,... .. .: ,ni r�w ,+'• •h ..�: ,-. . ;�-se's. ; ...c... ,..._ .,. :�.... ..- .. .-s ti-•.,. �.. f /r'�� fi, .�:,:ter:,. a ,dh - e ti PiCksrin6 Council. council move for Ave to introduce a Sate Register, " by-law to appoint rdad commissioners, - i- -'— r J , The above Council met pursuant to ppersons to operate road grader,pound FRIDAY; MARCH 9TH 19W.-Auction keepers. fence-�lewers ` and other -sale' of farm stock, im !amens-and k- adjournment cin Mops 4y�the 5th lost. ee p irist. in the township hall,Brougham. officers for the Township of Pickering household furniture south lot 18, con. e . -' Members all, present, reeve in the for the year commencing on the first Pickering, oat)the io mile of vv m. McKai e. ' day of May 2906. e Chair. The minutes of the Is regular meet- �a council now adjourned to meet 7 months caedipt. y8ale d one. See - 7' _ Ing and of the spec meeting were agailron Monday April 9th, at the tulle: T. Poucher and F. Silver- The r eOple's Cash: tole. ;read and adopted. hour'of IU a: vii:for the transaction of sides, Auctioneers. A•number of Mils were presented general business. B TU-RDAY, MARCH 10TH and19Whouse- 1 - _.. ..� for payment.' • ,w- + - tion sale of farm stock and house- nicatloe was'read frotxs'L. OREEt} _RIVER. _ --: hold-eSects,.on lot-19, con: 6,Pick. Our 'rERMs are strictly cash A comma mile north of Brougham) the ' Todd, manager, of the Claremont —' (le g 8 branch of the Sovereign Bank, offer- Alph Hoover spent Sunday• and property o! Robt: 1MicBrady. fi nn its' si'rvlces for the handling -of Monday at his home here. _ months,'credit. Sale atone. See the banking business of .the Town- Uriah Young has started to move bills. Thos. Poucher. Auctioneer. - - r this week to his new home at. Mount TUESDAY, MARCH 13TH 1908•-Auction 'New SpY'lYlg�GQoas: - - sfiip: _ Communications were read from Joy, nee has recovered from sale of farm stock and implements, John Vii. liacnab, offering to contri- Mrs. S. $p@ eth concession, adjoining the.village buts $10 for gra sideline be- her recent illne:a and has returned to of Brougham, the .property, of C.., A large shipment now in stock. Others to follow vera short- John tween lots 20 and Ll, in the 9th con- her home with her daughter, Mrs. W. Philip, 7th months credit. Sale-at ly. Our intentions are to meet the wants of our customers as near cession, on condition that -the Coun- Hoover.' one: S-lee bills. Thos. Poucher, as possible: cil also give a grant. Arthur Ellis has secured a position Auctioneer.. We take much pleasure in announcing to all gentlemen in Pick- - - Com. from the the Dominion Guar- in Toronto. �ggDEF3DAY, .biAxcH-24TH 1908.- ering and surrounding country that we have procured the agency for tee and Accident Co., quoting rates_ Mrs. Booth had a quilting beelast Credit sale of farm stock, imple- the Crown Tailoring Co., .Toronto. Our samples are perfect! for bonds, viz: a3.00 per 51,000. week. menu, household furniture, etc. on .handsome, for quality and style they cannot be surpassed. All Frain the Galt Art M'f Co.,re Mr•s. H. Hopkins and.Fred- Horn- lot coil."3, Pickering (half mile suits made in the latest styles and at the very closest-prices. If you -metallic shingles for hall roof. show, who were reported, last week as east of Cnerrywood) the property of want a shit'and spring- overcoat, or petits and vest,come and leave From Ben: R. McMullen, clerk of suffering from blood poison, are both Jos.P. Laughlin. No reserve. Sale out order now, as all March orders cannot be filled until April. TorentorusTp, Algoma,a kingthe co rapidly recovering. at one. See bills. Thos. Poucher, X peratiFrn of Pickering Tp.Council in Anthony Wilson, of Buffalo, -has MI t the very and- securing better tariff protection. beetr-via111 -his- Jelin gn • Mr. J4cFar'ane reported that wood Mrs. Wilson•and of er friends before THL7RflDAY, MARCH•15TH, 1908-Credit '-BQ0�9 AND .S isneen ' on n t I had been sold to Mr, Tial by leaving for New'-Orleans, where he sale of implements, furniture, etc., lowest rices. We can offer you some real bargains ail this depart- on Williams, who claimed that said exSects to reside. on lot 3;3, con. 5,.Pickering, (juBE meat as in all other departments• pe west of Whitevale) the property of :timber was bought from the Council Geo. Kerby is moping to Altona Samuel Shank. Sale at one o'clock. CROC$ERY.-In these goods �e are offering some lines at ant in the fear 1903. ' - this week. - - -: See bills. F. Postill,auctioneer. prices.The Clef presented a statement FRIDAY, MARCH lfta -1908-Credit ahovsing that 144.74 had been expend- Audrey. sale of farm stork:-a.nd implemen GROCERIE9.-We 'are to the front in this line and prepared to ed on sideline between dots 30 and 31, - k — on lot 14 con.10,Markham,the�rep Supply you with the very choicest and best that can be had in the 1 in con. 4,during the six years ending Jas Boit and family are removing erty of F. E. Reesor. Sale at 2 mar et, Remember we handle the celebrated'Ogilviee Roya)X in 191b, and that?23.75 had been paid to Manito a. - o'clock. '8 month credit._ No re- Household flour. to Mr. Seebeck during the five years Mr. gam. Puckerin's smile' wont • serve as farm is leased. N. E. Smith ,- in year 190.3 in r. d. 8, and also come off. A baby girl has come to Auctioneer. ' -Sewing machine-needles, oil', belts, etc.-- ending =18.80 had been id to Mr. Seebeck as stay - 0,ND.t ARCR 1 H, 1 -A ti pa bi 1 Y, M 9T 908 tic commutation of statute labor during Geo. Corbin. of Pickeripg, has . sale of'fatrm stock, implements and Labrador Herring and Salmon-grout for sale: the last five years. moved- his household goods .to his household furniture, on lot 31, con. (� - , 'A communication was read from father-in-law's, Mr. John Emmerson's. .4, Pickertng; (It miles- north of D. sIMp SON & CIJl� P��`, i f _ Jesse Cook, of Zephyr, stating that he- The Sabbath School here has taken Cherrywood) the property of John �T could sot sign contract for timber to on new tyle. .The additional of_a cast- 'Kirton. Sale at 1 o'clock. See'billa �r-� -�f T ON'�� be delivered by Slay 1st, work haLin'" ly new library is lending new' inter-' for frill particulars.-,Fred Postill, PI` R�J- + . been greatly delaiyed uhing ua the est Auctioneer, absence of snow•. He expected timber Thos.' Puckerin ana family Will TCEynAY. MARCH 2(' .19"0.-Auc- ---_.-- frotu the north by June. move an P v i hased a le of farm stock:'implements ',a Hat-in; the Jladill-property the 1st of -find househa urns-ur a culveits ul,l). jut '_'•3.:on. 7, tvLk-b are April. -Nir. Pilke1..of Kiri-ale, ha4 -(Bruck Ro:ul).Ciin.2. Pickering;t•be ' a ' in bad repair Anil Incur in hip drain+. rented^ tic•Urvis farm.and will come. ruperty of.Umall Jones. nee hilly. H. Johnson, catit:,'1�h te�xi,*. in in a� lir. 1'uckerin goes out. e at one. . Thos.-Poucher, Auc. -. ulrplicatiou for glans of. $!s!!.aK) for The oyacr �npper, undfar the tionver. _ (C hill div6iun. :Iia , : o'the E. L. f:., tivili � n-ESD. I 213T. Of Jams Uorinlev made applivation all. •� t °f U. ;-F tY� 1f.3Rrt � J t _ iu•; c.. thi�•ereninlr. The uv4ter9 Au flan• eatP=�sf-f:crl�r t.xk ::ncl ' ll • a+err grr+at on siderin� be c'e•a i.ato 10 sill tit- aefl'�'ed• frcatq 6 to K ',t Thos. Implements at Lit 13 Con. 'l. Picker- Iry unci IT iouthiif Pickcrintr stettG,n: Ilaickoi-in's h+mu •after which°file pro- to (just north of is erinC Cuile}te) h G:Cornell and three utlr•rs niacle' ,Iallirne will be; given in-tie chttrrlr 6(') . Of otic customers-to c7t P- upplicution tur.grnnt cm si�lr,!Ile he- r�nsi+tin of ?lu�t�a+i fluartctte, of the property"af James Davidson.f)>ividsan• _ flue 3Lockt3f Rug Pat= tween lots and 9 in can.'_'-. .No work t are' a clock. See bill?: a 1i'hitby,gsulos:by.�t'. '� aI'ka: duets Thba. Poa:eber, Auctioneer. terns and 'Diamond l - had been done an said riaad -ince cum- _ he I. mutation yy stem was ado t«d- e wolo b J. A. «'!lite. and speech Law: " yes. FRID i err '`f:RCFi 23RD..1901-Annual i P lay by and. iietiby combination sale of stock. impie- _ James Macrae, Cherr•ywoucl. mad application for grant-'of 81W) to put menta, household furniture, seed lits beat in same condition ab it was be- sin'-and potatoes, at Brougham - - - fore the commutation_system .gas ad- FOR SALE.-New caw, 7 years old Hotel. Terms 7 mo fore Rale at t do ted. FOR butter cow for seri•. also on I o clock. Thos. Poucher,eruct. �n motion of Mr.McFarlane.Messrs Yorksbue boar. 9 tpoatb._old, Boar for Nr- attenti . Tice. Also yoana orkshirw and RerkablrM ' F. Soden. E. Ward and M. Evans hooked for syr ng. F. lL.CHAP�laa>AN,Avidity. Now Adaer•t"dmeats. _ if were board re atones for rock crusher ons. OFi$ALE.-A number thorough h lice wantt+Sl !or the VnesE eiZ mo .`,and "Wage to grain caused by the _ e mag n a ren removal of atones from land. Fj' g EED GOOSE WHEAT FOR SALE n _ - James Percy, of Toronto,ez de tit bred barred rock ooekersis. Lot B. III the nese-lea at. p y Ooae�stoo, PfatertaE. W. L. OHO TIMOR. S The andersfRned baa for sal••gaantit►of reeve of the township being present (3ooee illb•at, ol•sa and pare J388PB -.was called upon to address the Coun- Leer,ced.r Gro". lops - - c!1 and Kave the board a fear words of. In uAing Dr.,saber's'Remedies FOR SALE. Mr. new milch cowP�6 � .: Tj� • 'Boon adxice. Mr. Parker, arc-reeve, �+� ou et the value in the'tontetite. few oto and one springer z years old. .yl , I - made a few remarks. y g Apply to t,e aodeniQaed at lot tlk COM, I,, k Application for the ion-* of These remedies are prepared from atiaR. T.Barns,DaabartQn. I?3 t D.ollectAr. was received coin Fester -the beet known drugs for„ each O RENT,-A farts, containin 150 . aerei,,situaiiad on the Htngsron roa� :,. Hutchison. specific. cure and .are carefully �s bLlf miles east of Fickering •!sags, For _ _ Robt. Devitt was' hears re the bad !?� Particulars apply t°w J aeasla,Plaksrtaa 1:tt condition of the a,ideline between lots compounded by- a qualified drug- t 14 and 15, in the 5th con. Asked .the gist and are laced on the market SEED GRATIN --Those deal bu(� IGouncil to repair the game. p se.IheaLt.Utah white oacr silver huh The committee on-C?ontingeh6es re direct frow the manufacturers. busk heat,ror Need O o°rcliFighlal cleaned, A from E,Sc W.Fi. KNOWLEB, Fsghlaad Creek, ported`as follows:Murkar Thexton, On%. �•s ptinting auditwrs' report 5'2':-D. 2i. -For sale b a1[ enehal stores. Beato'n, on -account of salary. 6'3.50: y g, REASON- S WHY A The committee recommends that - Stock Parke#, _ - - Brougham S iso �'. the tow uship_ council divide air J�_ - - - tt,��ii } �� d s i banking business between -the Rest= Batter, * E �Sf _- ,. - •'a - ` ' :ern Bank and the Sovereign Bank. - d = • - . . •VCTaxi ed - " t • Ia~regard tv the communication 1 ` Fat Cattle Ho , Beef Hi ea, i�Ki - - - e tariff reduction -would recommend ostock.- and tock - - Money advanced on fat s $hat the reeve and clerk. sign .the said _ ,__ - : petition. Bring them to,Claremont Market. _ Feeders for sale. y -' Regarding the eorttlaua2cation form Drop a card if you wish to buy or sell, should be purchased in ;pre. the-GAA--Art Metal Co., would not re = 'Wednesday mari t day. . apply to "commend repairing hall at present. � - - P Zoha A. White Sona, _ . Respecting cow from-Dom. of Can. Ei . E. EMERSON, frence to any other • Guarantee and Accident Co. the Com- r BROUGHAM. mittee do not consider their. terms Buyer, on olis. as satisfaetory_ad Bmployers Guarae- y g FI�agT•--It is the.best Piano made in CilVnSda. •tee Co. on motion•of Mr. Osborne, chair- a e 1t 18 the eat68t valve for the FMan of Committee, the" report was . ToManitaba � � Odin gFy��KD.— � ...,toptd } _ The standing committee on Relief. t ` aibel'`a S -- - ' and _ of the Poor reported as follows; Pay- " ll t p ...prlc taent ta7oseph Burk for one month's 'j`he atndersigned is prepared to THjR,g,- :Inspection convince the m0ati support of R.•Gibson$10. On motion _ of Mr. White, the chairman of the Saskatch8W811 do'all kinds of carriage and wagon Critical that the new NOrdbe'1Tler models are committee, the report was adopted• -- -_—intro at his shop over Wm. — iu 8 a --�.__� p u triumphs of rt. The 'Committee 'on•-Road and i3PEC1Al TRAINS FOR SETTLERS DowsweFL sWim-Shop Bridges repbrTeB and recommevAed With live stoci and effects, from Toronto at, " Also prepared to do all kind, of -- -- the fallowing payments: J H Ifichell, 9.00 p.m hanging p ` y'' Instrument Guaranteed. contract on Atha bridge 5.5; Charles p>}per ban in and hawse' slot- �1 EVERY TUESDAY DURING ,. Ing. , W. J. Bingham. - :y Petty, for the purchased during the = • -• - Claremont. - -' year 1905, 87.90; Geo White, in and self quttinR ice on Rouge Hollow MARCH AND APRIL -Terms Easy. •2,87- Asa Hubbard for repairing two COLONIST CARS k"ACHtD culverts on Brock road opposite int 18 NO EXTRA CHARGE nk Soden -J�lQ '�ksIthlna e and repairing road 2.00; Fra -• �`/ -for 108 loads of stone, certified by R H thout live a stock should settlers tracelIin wi • Tann 5.40; George White' 'slioca?i- ase i.46 p.m.train fasom Toronto The undersigned having bought out _ - _ ling snow'in 'M- 2.00; W H Major the biacksmithing biisirieas of ft' for bonus on wire fence opp lot 26, con TOURIST CARS Moore, isprepared to do black b 22.50. Your, committee having re eri-Tueedaye, Wednesdays. Fridays and sat. -sm'ithin`all its:lines. Cost of sleeping berths ser follows:— g S 5PaintS �-- ! calved- a .communicationfrom J �i" wi i�•� Regtris l�•� al l �a a .... Macnab offering to, contribute 10.00 moose Jaw - 5.00 Calgary (500. Horse-shoeing- a,-Specialty. for gravel in sideline, bet lots,20 and 21 in 9th con recommend .that the booklets rates use nt inters on to set ' Q'E�RC�•E � LA��r. — - _ _ r �'iiTC council inspect tfie same.- y Appli�x- - tions for bonuses on wire fence cv,ere,upon application to nearest(apadian Pacific DICKERING, ONT. A now on sic P r g d, Prices'ea in Wall ape rsngi�g Agent or write to C. B. Foster,�D.P.a, I' e fz h Stock received from "-the following H•�T C:P. Tpronto. from Be.up. la _ "Love on 40 rods on the s w side o� =-= f ��„�,� _ -- '� 10, con 4(sideroad)and also 80 rods on ..�. =FROST LO1�„�sS.��� �Oha-,.Par�@i� a �uabtartCn. the 4th con. Gib G M'orgAn Orr lot 17. _ Make b Fence of Strength ",art in con 9, (Brock road-). w On motion of fir. Palmer, chair- NT' ONTa 'man, report was adopted. - -The heaviest; st,ongest wires made can't make a strong Methodist. Church BATING R1NFa;__ A by-law passed throuKh its various 361'Y1Cea SS Follows• ^' LOT FOE BALE ' readings and finally carried apoiriting fence unless the locks are as strong as the wires. ' A fence, - for Bale ata reasonably`� �_ ink, nd Limo his hbc Foster Hutchison collector fo a like a Ch :it'i, is only'as strong 'as its weakest Spot. the Village of Broaa & FO���' year 190 ' The New Frost Lock stad Frost Wedge Lock are the most 10:30 a m.....,.Preaching• g�k saader•on(, . 8:e3 A.K. Mr. McFarlane move ublie s 7:40 p.m....... Slabardaon,Piekeriq, 2:47 P.M. unyielding-parts of a Frost Fence. ' They casks the whole m......, b °O�' b�4 P.M. - Mr:Osborne,that the ntary. fO fence as.strongg- p• � that y g;00 Sabbath Bch order on the treayur a Rum- as the strongest est wire. - _ 800 m.......BpwoyLeague, on i partles iecommede at Le$- O Aad• remember-should PaOST PrtrrcBS go wrong, from ee er oio to the "Pio u ilorr.owaa-• the reports of th -Annie b mechanical defects or workmanship in building. 8'00 P.m•......W k1 8:41 A.Ii. committees as the are repaired, free of chmTe. M-IL Pact UP �' . 2t18 P.M. Carried. e11, Mabel rboro a�9 J• H Moura, �noII a at the neat g R Story, ._ �i� \�//� '(' ca } y. � 9 9Q P �[ sl Mr. Palmer rY )•+5 7�A4 s tr+`�V ��{• Paeibl.. �o y,rr w r1z - <1".•.?;lo. ,..i9�,M1 s�•'k. �;}, :<2^s m. ! `4. * ..r.. ,:..r^,w .Lu.•1+'• .c «�" i4Ya.*.Rs;3r• . I I ­ -, 7 , 11 . . .. . IF� - , ":': ��! !!!!'��ij I . " .27= . Y!�, 7 � �e :- , I I - . . ­�­-- !�"-: ­ --- q I�r 7 1. , .7 1!..:,�'I- ­ -... 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I. f I I- . , I -- I BUFFALO MARKETS. � q I . CYCLONE SWMS CJ"- . � .. �:..4 ,, - � .1 I -ixTrir WkI r. ; -- ..� .: .. -� - - A LUDING - MiRKETS Buffalo, March 6. - Flour'- AX., . . - . --- � , , , I. I. , ,I -- -merw'an- Wheat - Spring easy; No. I Northern, � . "I . �, . . ]ROUS I L Principal 'Badness "treet or . - 1, - No. " . .: . , . ANDS DIE 1N L I ULM. City Wiped Out. .. I .1. 86 C as Ir ds, vinter i .­ . . ., - . 'L . I . . . ­ BREADSTUFFS. . I 2 red, &5e. Corn - Steady; No. 2 yel- . -­-­-� ­ . ­ 11 -- ... ..- -,­--- - .. . .. .%.. . 174. : A despakh frOm Mobille Alabama, -.k---- - 0 low, 46c, No. 2 corn, 4SY2c. oats - Frm; . - . i , - .1. . ­�­ .. . . �. I- ' am Meri - Ont L . . .. . � Ir - Toronto, March 6.- Wheat arl .� . I . . � . � I I . says: A message received . ; I " No. 2 white, 34y2c; No. 2 mixed, 3SY&C. I . � , * . - . I I . states that a cyclone froml-N hite 78c, red 77%c mixed 77c, . I .. . : I d g - ed 43 .. .. - . I . I � . . I . - � .:.. I ; �. ,-- Loss of Uf e Estimated 9,5 High as dian, Miss., 6pr�g2a: ( 0 ming shipment quo[ 1� I . ... the southawest struck We Place On Fri- Oose 74c, at outside points. Barley p4 Dull; No. I offered 70c. � ' ::,.. ,-.7 . . day evening at 6.30 o'clock, doing tholl- Wheat - Manitoba - Y,c easier, No. to 46c. Bye- --. I . �....I . ' ' . -:� I hard 87c, No. I Northern M%c, No. 2 ' I�, . -7 . , , , �.i.. . . , - � �� I . . 11 .... . sands of dollare worth of damage to the C . . "..� . , . .. . I NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. . . -� I I � . . at ... I .� . . � . .. .. . � . .. . . sand. - . , . �� r . . rant Street, Aha-prin- northern 82c, No. 3 northern 81c, . I.. ­ � � . . . Ten .Thou . . . business district. F . . , - .I'.,-- he Potts; - '. I I , ..�.,0 , . - , I ..-*. '. I I . , , '.1 . -i ,.1 all-rail quotations, at North New York, March 6. - Spot easy, NO. I . .. I -- , , :. . '. I . :, . I . .. 6ipal street in the city, was swept by th - . � .,­ I , . . � � . ;.. . -, . I I ­ . I 4 '* �. . ­ I . . I . . . , , on uf Isay,,are 3y,c more than these prices. 2,red, 86y,c elevator; No. 2 red, 89c f.o.b. ' I- ., . , �.,.-. .­ ` - -- � . " . . ., . . . .. cyclone. The building in that secti ' . I T I. , :- .r��.,7!.., :�.�' ,. .,- . '' . 7, I .. : i . - Ontario - For export, $3.10, afloat; No. I northern Duluth, 91c 11.0.15f. - ,-!.- , . .. It Papeete, and narrowly escaped be.in� the Rity left standing is thk Armour Flour . . , .,. . � . . ­ -,I -A dftp�tch from Papeete, Tahiti, via ; Packing Coinpany's building. Part Of buyers' bags, at outside points, for. rk affoat. , I .:�� .,;,.. .. . ' - . . - . ­ :-­"-1. . - .. I : . - he most de- swept out to sea that has per cent. patents; high patents, at ro- -�-;.2 . -. � . :,: �:,I" � ...-,. San Francisco, Cal., says: T At 8 a.m. the American Consulate call the roof and the rear end of uoted at S3.- - .1 .� I .... I. ­. .,,.... �. ­. " 1-.:�.. - bsence of the American belbi swept away. . ronto, bags included, are q 0; Manitoba . . CATTLE MARKET. . - - :�---:..-.-- .� ".# ' �,�. . . � strueLve cyclone ever experienced in: I d In the a .1. le are on the streets. 65, 90 per cent. patents, $3.1 1 1 , . . .. 1. ., - . . , C ousands of peop " F .�., . , .--­ , apse Y, s a ervi 0 a ' -: .. � o' I t,� ­ L.�!.:.� the Society and Tuamotu islands occur- i isui, his mother, Mrs. bot -for 1st p tents, $4 for Torontp, Mar. 6.-The market to-day, 1. .,. 1, �.. . . `-I--- he archives, aiged Y which are-in total darkness, the lighting firm, &i.30 to $4.4 . - . 11 ,1 the rem 1 of t 90 for bakers'. ' .�'. . .red on Feb. 7th and Sth. The damage I e 'v'� Doty's life system having been put out of business ind patents and $3. n'otwithstan'ding a heavy run,. held 1. .�' ' .' I . �: . se,.er, mi I � . . .�I I ­ I ,,si,hfaxies. Mrs. 1 firm. $16.50 .. I .: - I . .�. .� I . -in Tahiti is estimated at $1.000,000, and . The i e- at Ahe same time. Several large fires Ifillfeed - Ontario brar stpady. * I . . :. r;. -. 1. . - - - pro- ,.N-as-in-ieapafdy several times - to $17 in b - or6, $16.50 The export cattle',�;ent well at from . �'. ..� �, .1 . presumably a similar affFounF or ds were temporarily stored in-the broke out among the ruins of the whole . ags" outsidi-", h �., . . - . - - I orls W � . . ... .. -1! ­ ...,. lerty was destroyed ont the Taumotu vor nts' Nlission house. Mrs. sale district. and.are raging fiercely, de to $17.W, Manitoba bran. $19, sh $4.90 to $5.10. . . .. , ,�-�.-��"-­:-Islands. The � - Latter Day Sai - ... .. �-� W, :!.­'­� '. , City Of Papeete was illun . accepted 1heir hO'Pi- spite the terrifle downpour of rain at this at Toronto and equal points. � . Good shnri-keez feeders were. in good. ... I .0 44150 .. �i . :7 ::' :' -1: dated and about 75 v-uildings destroyed, Doty's .family als ' Oats-, ytee easier, 34Y,c for No. 2 white demand and firm at $4.25 to - , . . . � hour, I . . . �'. : ­ Including the American Consulate aq-tality. . . - dies are known to tie and 33,r,,c for No.-,2 mixed, at outside , `�uichers�,--The market wa� sie6dy for . tl . I - The'subMitute guardian at the quar A number of bo are worIC- points. . . tho gc�nerai run of butchers' cillfle and � '- . ` '. the French Government building Th-�- Monauta Isla:i1d, Pa-' in tile rViris-and the rescuers I I �. .". e harbor of Paj�e�te es- imune station at /C to 49c for No. ­ 4. Z_:: :.- chipping in th directtion of reete harbor, was waving it lantern ,or Ing ,Aritb candle li�,ht 'trying to-reach Barle - Firmer 48�2 peruap,.a little firmer for the .rhoire . :.�. ..caped Injury, i4ed. Ttwre wl Ong ' �' �� � e -------. K I- , owing to the is lie and thr=m. One report places the number at 1) 461C tV4§y,, for'r>lb. 3 e,trd. and 44C P is a little fall off in' . .'­�­- : A . . , -et as a whol ,,with . . i. ,- -1, . . .qrs are-entertained for many how-s during the night, ( I ut about 150. 1 Kr No. 3, outside points. . I. I 't���1.4.I ; �We vidnd hilt fe his xvire clung to the tops of coeban I ... . . quality of the ruai I � . .- I � -". I. . vessels which weri! cruising . near the trees in the riaidst of waves that dash- The Western Union telegraph office Peas--77c to 77Y2c outside. .. . too many rnugb, unfinished 11-uleber . -- . .. � . e. . - . . .- . ; 11 I Islands. . . . - Island.' On -is they lost 15 miles of wire this Rye - 6qc to 7oc, outsid ttle. ofiering'. Choice. well-linishel . - 1 � I". I I.:;� . -ed 30 feet,high over the repoi to 42c, (tba- ca , . ­.... ­ ­ , i, pilot, called side of Meridian. Miss., which mcans Corn -Canadian - 41c butcher licifers were scarre ,and *high. .' ' . .... ­ . I . .. .. � . Q -�v. .TERRIFIC VELOCITY., - shore, N.J. Andre the chief subjected to inde- tham. freights; American easier. �.No. 3 A pair of'extra choice heifers� weighine ' : . .�,.l. - . . 1.��1��--,, ' � -Toronto. - .. .'� .. � , ! ,:-, Ifte cyclone reached the velocity d Out to Comman"der Hurbin. of the gun- that all trains will be - . 1 $S.70. food . .-' . ; d b at-aPA,flnite delay. , %ellow 4R. mixed 47y,c. at 2,070 Its. liko ,­.afir, sold foi --: " .­ .1 .I truck the islands boat Zelee. to let him-have 0 ' - -y heilcrs and steers sold �t $3.90 . . . M . � ­­. .1 120 miles an hour. It s' Buckwheat .. 49c to 493/,c, outside. I . , -- . .c�n- crew to resme women at the quaran- Three entire squares were leveled to . ordinai . . - . I � 1, .. � . .. about midnight on Feb, 7th, and ­ . ,� the ground in the business district, to- . - to R t.I 0. - . . I . I I - . I ..� . . . next tine station. Commander Hurbin prom . . I ­ � . tinued until about 4 o'clock the ith -r -with -Eastern freight .. I . .. . -y Feeders-Good. heavy:feeders I . I. . ' !*.' " . The Island of Anoaj Tua- ised to let 161. Andre have a, bo t wi - gethc the North ,.1�th of .. .. .. . TRY PRODUCE. ' . . . llea� 1'3.�5 to 8-f. . . - I .. . -- L � " - are firm .at 4W . - ... - ' . ­­ afternoon. - Pilot Andre req6istioned de'ot. Thousands of d-ollars' wo . COUN ' .-;, - , :,,:. believed to have been cut a crew.. p I and . Siock-ers-'Good-stootkers are. wuWed. . . :� ...., .. matu group, is four prisoners at'the local jail, and with freight were ruined by the wrater, Enttpr - The demand for cr6am�ry i br,-\Iarl,et slightly - .- .-- the centre-zi the storm. . ) the Zelee. As C.0m- another large amout by -fire. The Grani Sheep and. Lam . . - . - .. , , . ..on Feb. "ith, them proce�ded t( , cnillLnues.hedvy in the absence of choice - � .- '. risk the 'easiej7 fut, crain-fed lainbs. , - :; .­�­-., -1 . At Papeete, about 7 p.m inan&r-Hurbin did'not wish to Avenue Hotel, one block from the busi- dairy, find prices are firmer. I �� ­ .. ,� . 4he sea began to break heavily over the I even to send a boat, ness - dist.rict. .was' 'badly dainaged. �. ­ 25c.to.�Gc _JLogs-Market is s4ead-y at the�.rise 4 . ­ : , I .... , . f�i7--a---ra--.W- ­r7"nons I-- '- , � . � " ,hed over the (,us).. There lives 'Of'-his 'crew, s in the east end CiTewery .. .'. .. .. .. .. . 113c to 2.1c the W ter p6 of: wee . -. �teef. and we., to ashore, the four- native prisoners who Several fine residende . do .solids .. ..*.. .. .. ­ - ' ,R. o . .- . . ;. . - I.. - 'was no perceptible wind.� Toward $66010 $6 M �� � - , ' swimmers, went to the wei-6- blown down. and a number were unchanged to-day at - - - .-I,- I i.- �-- . ��.'. the water were. splendid . I - Dairy It. rolls, good to choice l8c to I'Jc were � .. . �, �� � -o'clock persons dwelling on I . . - * ge number . I , . ­ .I- . .. � I 1. ­ - . front abandoned . The rescue. . . . . ... ". more or less d4inaged. A lar -been- do .. ..... 17c to I�c � ­..-­­. ..�-----+ . I. I . I . �7- �:. -.4 . , their homes .. .. . - . .' . of negroes are reported to have . .... ....... 16C to ,c - .I -"---*':- ­- . . , . I I - DIE. .. do medium ... "� -'--BRITISH MANXI-XVRE.S. . 1. . -I- ". . . merchants and-clerks went to the stores . I MANY MAY - ,killed . I - - 13-Y , � . .7-1 .. I ,� I�, ­- � - . . . I ' in one''01 the buildings blown Cheese . ,C for large and. 13c , .. . I ­ .-.� . :.: . � -1 � and warehouses only to discover that ' ut to - I . - . . .. I -*- 1. . . I . .. . -113c to Greate,.,t Navy. Will 'Attempt to Force . . I''- " ' I . it was impossible to save goods on .the M, Marcadi, a French resident,-p-P days down.. - i!§ one of the b1lilri-,14r far twins. I . . - � 1. � ! � ,. lower floors. An hour later high seas - The Union I Eggs - New-laid are firmer at' . � '.I sea iin a cutter. and � fitter thre Depot . �-1 I a:cbed Tahiti, reporting that the G,ov- ilown away. The telegraph wir s 17 nd storage are quiet-at 13c to I . Gibraltar's StraiM - -- - -.-- .. .­ .- . 1. . �: . .,l broke ovee the entire city, -completely re R.Oman Catfiolic Ings I een Meridiun, Mobile " - . - ­ . ... . 1 7--., . . -2 I­­- ��- � 1, t slip and ernment buildings. are still down beLw 14C . ' . . ,��..�� ., � '... eemollshing the Governmen, 0 , .1 s ­ � P- , Ichurch and all the dwellings had been and other p ints. - ,nc;, 1()r 1 .ondon dc.s,uLch , to ,11r, A i .Ays: The aornin- buildings, besides 'causing great dam� . ­ .. ­ .. ­ ,. ­., ,.F,,111t, _ Fat _cl.tl,kL I i� , ` , .-- . . He.-learod that. many . I . . .1 . .� � I , ry 'fl -note of the British iia%al slik'"umliv" ' . .. . ­. L I. I. :,..� . ­- ---- swept.- a%NAM. ­­I -�- - . thin I e to Sc: Int ht?qs. 7X-to-gMc. thin - , I age to the coal sheds. . --thirst--and . . began recontiy in Lagci­ljay� it -- , . .1- Y-. I The Village of Tarona. near the or- v6 ould succumb to hunger, . 'G EDWARD OFF FOR JIOLJD.%Y. fie to 7e: &chs. 12c to, 13c, thin Zc 16 V6 hich' I ss -4 . - .� a � . KIN to lie; turkeys, 14c-to Me 'heir secret;y, says The FxI�r,- - ..' 0 - . . � � . �?c: gec-e.-loc . pri,.iIc,,,Pd strangi-i- will 1A �, ­.: . - .,�*,'�7 � selial, was completely swept away. Thn expo ure. h (11stre.qg among the . 11 lotc;. . . - - uttachps of ' �. . -'.1,1 : ­.- . . inission buildings and homis of native I There is muc -avernment fie Will Tra%el Incog. as the Duke' .of- for chr)ice sma 75e per bAg aillowed on board, and 'even ai-sny bfu- -.. � , � -1 I � � - . . ,, Pota .'!:,,:­---y- ,-party, )rganized Latter Day homeless people. The local G Lancaster. . . toes -.Ontario. 65c'tQ cers-are forbifidt-n ti., be- present. * Dig. . -.­ 7. ;. .", I . erls,of the ret: r,pened the miIA&ry` barracks.as a teln- - - K.c out of store: - ' i;- .. . -i. . .- . .. Faints' mission have disappeared, I . ... .. er. track here. 75c to igu hc� genoral officers who-had' un � ­ . -1, . - . . I -ea r,�, ornry refuge, and provided food when . The,pastern. 70c 10 SOC, on traxlk, and 80c to "to, -ould I* . � : , P, LO . d� d thut they v6 . . I­ .­.. . 'A settlement nearby, compos ed. but-the funds at the treasury are ,A despatch from ndon says: . r out of store. pern)itted :- : : .* �*­,. . .dwellings of sercraY hundred Cook Is- need . - . Duke of Lancaster, as King Edward will T gpd iii Q� per ton t0 90 with .been refused - - . . : ,, I �, .: .:-.., fauders. British subjects, vvits complete- (,xhausted. . ,��. . on Fri- Baled Hay� Vncharl I the.feet. httve olihg�d 14 ..-..- . ,, - '. ---,-:- , The islands 6f ii, I timothy on track here in car peritussion. and. have been . � . .lonrea. HIlAhoill,I te known for two months. left is and- for.No. 6 *t b n- .� .., .--­�.: -Z-A-, destroyed. Farther east on the.beach aittia. and Tohaa, of the $ociety,(ov night for a holiday in Par ' -itore- 'ev&Al I rtl 'Is fu .- - . .. . the�Jots, $5,�A to $6 fnr' No. 12 or rifixM..- -: rvniain- on ,s ' S �- * -1 ,.. I .. �' I ioad all the houses wero.��wept away R damag.�,,Rlarritz, and a subsequent cruMe in to rery 41ficers %vere'also desirods of at. : -1 .. . ­ 7. . � group', hd;ve-sustatned-SIOO�W -h -Unchanged at $',.SO ­ �. . .. . . The �Klng- ,) is at-1 Bal.�d Straw .- � I . I . .for, about hall a mili. � . m-er Mnriposa waited. beyondimediterranean w rack here. leii,dih�- in Order to learn something of . . 16 . . I r I . . SOME CLOSE SHA '- The stea. I with ' the request 1!tended only by Gen. Sir I-tanicy Clarke t$6 per ton for .car lots on I - .c I . " I : I I � � . . ..6ip workim;-,-but they have t,eckl told . - I I -- .� .1 - . ..- .. VFt';- - 7' - ... her siailing.time i . ,,I Wnpy -.-tile s�enf the - , ­ - . 1hat they cannot. go. As every effort vq , * - - - , 1 . r.- I - ­.I . -hfin Gov. Jullifin. who hoped that thte�french and I-Ion �-- 1. . Cre � rts- ..I�� . . 'T ; . .� . At Taimot the family,.01 one Her m her i e-i nig�t an board the-RAval.-yacht at Po . 16ION REAL. MARKETS� , : - being madc to-co-ordinaLe the .1workinj - . :�, . , .1 r ould return fro - I - . - Their .unboat Zelee w . was Anme r!''the navy and,*arrify in -in Y'. .., .--.' -�% - Menell had a, narrow escape.. 9. � ie vessel I mouth, leaving early On Sal urday,morn wa i I )e, IN ­� � . . � ief trio tb Tuamotu Islands. Tb . , I . 7' ' " .home was torn down by the waves, and I ighted ,when the ,Ni�ri.�ing for Cherbourg,.and arrived in Paris Montreal. March 6.�'-There' the Son Lords in refustag't., I. ..., - � ...��, '�.;, I the family fled to a native house-.Fre. ,bad not been s .. I - of the, Inqffiry for Manitoba, wh�W by cable tii- otlifu-de of . army officers .� I. .,I.,, , , sa departed. - on S,aturday night. tie Will staY - but bids were o - 'L.-..- � I �` . � queritly during the flight, the water was V0 I ' I Aay� A.ut of Ime'and husi- rillow" the flltend,inee' or .� ­ ,- . .1 :- ­­- ..� . stale -that 10.000 Dritiqh Embassy until Tuesday. and dur, I &,iring ihstruditan Is not very WMI i* . . I.­;- up to their necks. and time and agairi -Local nc-"Papers- . h caoitzLi Will� nesx'was very quie I 11 .1 . -- �[I,ersons perished during the ,storm On;ing his visit .to the Frend am :J oats-No. I 3qy,c t6 40c; No. 3.-38,1,2'c -"iVed in the sisfer-service, and the ffmt- �. . � :r-,:,­ , ,- they wpire ro�2elled to cling to trees ent see President Failieres,, wh -he h. I er has conic 'under- the notice"of 1 hg -:� . .�­` .-.1 . tc Tahiti. and that several of tile adjar, � to 39c; No. 4. 37c to 386. ' - I I . I � ,.- -.-"---- The dath. not yet met. , . ---- - � . . ,#6ave themsel s. . ad Islands hnve disaprokanx]. -. rllj Barlev.- Manitoba No. 1, 39r. to 30%c, K,ng I., I I '­�.- .-... Mrs. Gooding, an aged A�nerlcan, w King goes to-Diar ' � .I - * ' I - - ' . . 1. . � . f a wrecked house age Is placed at $5.000.00O.' . . From Puris the � 11wre-until th 'No. C '48c tQ.. jj;%c; Ontarig-,.4.6c Lo.'b-, 'rhp. flftv .w�ArAiipi constRliling Ifis -- . . ,, . - ,ca u gh t in the.debris a I . . ...,. . I - t . France, and will., stal I e , . reet'have'7T6 y,rimary gyms',rnf one at , .� . .1. --. - -- afterward Jnining tie 1 7?1 per cent.mpo�nts- * -1 -whirti is ro,.4 tilan si.-%.inc .-re, and .--''�-. ! ��...­­ - ------ . , end of March, - 0'rId 'c. No. . h ciflil . - --- ,11, . L-­ ::1, '. I. �Royal vacht \'irtnrla and Alhk-rl: in th? Corn - A an mixed, 52", . -i smaller g ,;, brinving this -.0.- I - . . .. �­. . , . . 'R. - - .- - dil ' . -elloW,- 53c. ex track. . Iteds (of , - .1�. -,�. ASH ASS%ASIN .- . , ..INDIAN SHOT DEAD. , r-re, it'is said. he will�) . �ur .urn. " ... �I CHINA TO PIL7+ . .. -. . - - ­ Me erranean. wh, is stnj� Flour-ManitablY spring v�-hpat patents, .1.4,tal.to nearly two lho.usand ripres of ..'I_ --.--- . .--- . I * I . . . � . . I - - � .... ..- -ide 0 a Re4erve In Manitoba meet Fl-nperor William. DurinO'h 411 We nt will See King '451,30 to S.S,Go; strong bakers'.--84 to St.- rrdrnaiicP.--' king Cartos. ,()if bi-, yacht, . . `7.'' . I VVill'Make Reparation for Murder Fellow Redinan. . '. PI,Biarritz K . qcit -patents. $V.25 to $$.- .\iiil greet tht, squadrans n.; they soil �rlt- I .-­ - 1. - ..: - I. ss 1h0-details of the .44). winter wl I I � P: I . . � . Killed-by a I he 4 - -� - .7. � ' - "� . , - Alfonso and discu $4 to $4.10, do. in In Lans rIny to �conrenlrnte. and t .4 �.i ­ .. : . . - . . Missionaries. . .. �* Ena I 1;0, s1raight - , , ­ -', fi the Princess rollers. � � - - - . s marriage wit 01" asitzi t. :.. I.'-.. -A PeRirr despatch says: The Govorhe .. says: lattei S1.65 to Thani -buiWP6rtugiiese crui,,ker' V �,I�R� ­�' . .-A despatch from Griswold. Man f Wgs, 3 I'85 to 81-W,' .extras. . - -elcome the arrival of -- , ....'" 11 � -respected Indian of Battenberg. . - . . -- A . - ' ' a;, Gama,will ,%x I .V11 I � .. t � ­- � . ,; in Portiiglye-se -watem - - II& I ment has ,Instructed the Governor of Warn . 'n 4- - .: - - bidisk-�L. a highly . .- 1$1.75. - " I r, - : . . sre of O' .River.res,L**­. about fQur miles . . Milifoed " Manitoba bran ' In �a.gq� the Britt5h shin, ­ , " . I I- ` - . - s), wh, ak� .. firel is,to niawrin-re In rirntection ' ' , .1 . .. ,. .- hang, Province of Kiang. here. was -on Wednesday I -WATER AT LAKE PORT5. - ' r ton: Ontario .bran - T6P . `�" -1- . '. ..Nan( . _ ' I , .. - on February 25 six French Jesuit mi.s. -north.:..of . ..19, .shorts. $20 pe 1-1 - - -1 1. .- . morning shof' and instant IV,killed by . . - . . - . . ;..81 Att): sborts-, P20: rnilli4 It tht, trildo routes- nild :Ih�, shii)ping .1 .. .-,� . .-; .. I bulk 4.SA to � -11, L � - .. and four British subjects were 11� lft r..�� I n Indian from the Pf-Oc- Comprehensiv F tel ,ht'grain mou- I-nund for ,hoxiie port.,; with r-4-5111JIls. ­.-"-- .. - sionar es -wherne to be Presen . i -7" ' I il� -, AN '; - killed, .to punish severely all� parfi,;',. 'Wally Bear. a The trouble Was over a . e - . .-� I mouille. $21 to .$?A: straig . .I rell .w � 'j,�7�-- .- �..:- nts In,the massacre � . I . - . ,,kn attempt also will he made In to � gton� reserve. to Parliament . J Ille, n5 to $27'per inn. ..::� �-'I, . - of r Z ­ R-r- _ . ...-fla , and declares its I - The;,.murderer is still it. . . - Per bag. S1,991 10 $1-',)5- Itle PaAsa0e' Of the 91raits ,0�rattar. ...., .. ,0. � . � - , . . ' .- ! "4 .1 ­�.�.,. . .,� ,, willingness to make any reasonable ve- -horse . de� . , �.* . Rolled Oats I 'Fig. . There will be -a moi,riir lir., - I Viniiials, .-..��. . r- ­-­ � . . . . . :"�aration demanded. Many foreigners larg*-,, but -is .being pursued by con- - . Cornmeal, 11,30.ti) $1,40 per I v. , ext � .. --.. �' I . . X' despatch frtim Ottawa S ,-esent o. 0-1. 5 7 f o and the fleets will ha-,.� sfr�1-7'--ical ., I .� �­ 0 'an- Aes. . - .. .. - Minister of -Public Works will P, . . , -inen an I � . z . L stal - NO. 1. I;g to 38.50; N . %.. .�..I-.-. Pekin know the Governor of N I Bay More.than 4AAW soo . . �, ,I . - A Bran4on despatch says: Woolly 1,, Parliament next ses,sion A compre.hen-,S-,.54�.. clover, eixed, $6 to $6.50,. and cxprriseA.. . ,� " � - . . . - d consider him to be effirAent ficar.-the Indian-murderer who attempt- ,ive scheme of improv�mnent on the Up-' pure clover. . marines will be engaged ,in.the manm . . . . - � . I -�­ ,- -. and friendly. They believe bis version ' . � - . .. .. . . -�' ...' - of the trnu�ies and credit his statement ed.iutcidii 'after perpetrating his -desper- ' ,- executinn-of which will )change in the local cheese uvres. . . .. . I . . per-.Lakes, th . . C---A�� --"!- i Ch opse-N( . 1. . ... . . ...: , . - the -hospital here, for the- , git-dittioli. . An-improved tone rontinu" - +- . ,. . .. .,�. - .. ­­ , ,­�, he- was im-able-to--prevent-thee dtqr- ,rte-.rTrrae�, is flow in mean a grefit.deal . - . . I I I . , .., and will .probably rerover*1 The bullet �oried 'bi% ' . . - . '-� - . Ittirbance. American, British, and ,Ger- Ong interests -of those-waters and, for�.chd a good incliliry was ref at .BAR.IAQVOR FROM DRY COVNTIF& -* .7 : .. -.. . ' lman gunboat, are proteedoing to tne went clear through his body. He claims the railways operating to 'fie Georgian i morning. Asking' prices.unichanged ,, . . - .. ­ . I . .I:— . -.'-'I- .,*_ , . . 20' ' I .t. possible point to Nanchang. that prior to.shooting Wambldiska they pay Parts � 13c to. 13%- c.-� . . Nevi, Brunswick r.overnment Will Amend . ��­� teart-It - . .. The object is..to provide " � I I ,�1, -1 . .!, OF bad foi.ight with kniv�s, and several feet of water at Port Arthu.r and Vort i Butter ­Continues steady With.welak % . . .. - .:, . . . the Act. I - I I !�.­ ­ 4 -his body would appear to .Willia,en on Lnke Snperior, at Depot undertone. Demand is only fair. Prices .. . . . I - - .. I %�..... Z�--, - -- -Ywhes on ' . .. . . � . . .-. -- . . . ..I . .... I firm his story. - - , I -bor and' Midland, the Grand Trunk ic - A lespatclit from SL John. N.B., says: .". . I . ­­ . � . . cc.n . �.. Hill steady at 22c for choice and 21c.to 21Y ( . . .. .. � . . � . 4. . - --.-"- , - . -� . - .. . - Rt x,jctoria Harbor, the for undergrades. . As a result Of a ftmRrid by.temperance ­. . : I I -.--* -- -­ � . . . . ,. terminals, and _ . , I � -le stoms Returns at Montreal pacific Railway termin- Eggs - A slight imp�nvement 14; le- � .1. F �­t bruiery Cu . -NOT EQUAL TO FAIM WORK. - new Canadian . bodies that wholu;ale dealers should ne4 ,- , . .. .4,- -�.:7 . ow Great increase. - - . .norted in tbe-loent market, though there . I '..... - . Sh . . . _1... ' � I ei on Georgian BaY , be allowed to send liquor by express in- - .­ . .� �. ­-- ­ I � . "., . .-, Many of t1nemoloyed Emigrants am the large expenditure that this work was Tio chance in the price this morning. tw-the counties. where prohibition is !a , - . . . 1. , A'dc"Lch from ,Montreal says: Cus. s will be spread oiler Six yea. . � -eedi6 on,Wednesday � . , , Weakened by Lack of Food. ,involve ' N Receipts of new laid were�rathfir limited. force Premier T.\N . 161 � - I :,'­�­ lorns collections on imports at this port .- . - a it wilf be, left for the railways-to build The demand wn� ratber good for fresh jntrt;�Iuced important amendments to -...-:- .... luring the month of Feb. A despatch from Lando says:-Some- . -;t , th*, Liqubr'Li&n'se Act. This measure '.� -7'- 01 Montreal 4 , in their own docks ailid terminal facilities* al 16c.to l8c, fall ock selling at 13c to i . , . . L employed - t ' .I � i-'- "I.., .ruary amounted to $1,015,811, being &he thing of the distress of the un All theWdvemment is undertaking is to l.k. and limed i forbids any licensed wholesale dealer . .. . . . ­ 11 i examination feet% de I ! .­ . . . ­ ount on record for the'second was revealed by a medical pth 'of ProviMons--HeAvY Canadiart, short c Scott Act - . . largest am ' provide them With 20 1 - n sending liquor to per�ons in . I . , .. .-. . � month of the calendar year, and an in. g to Iftve Leitli for Can- , - light short cut; $20- America they---have reason to,be., --- � -- , I districts. who _ I cf those desirin Water - I I - Park. ,rn. - -�- I e month . - + . r frit .. . . IrTme -one adults and six children I ve are engagod in the sale of liquor. ­ : ada. Thirty . . ­ i short clit, X220: Ainerican cut clea ­ - :.- who passed R - rigid inspection were - - . . mpound IdnT,--S%c ' -It also makes it unlawful for express � .. . .. ....last year. it is 'estimated that at the �- ....HAD NO LNStIRANCIF. .. ..� back, Q19 to $20, Cal I-,. . . .­­-,�!�.-.rate at which Customs collections have found to be suffering in Rome casesfroni -�--.-- . . ". 7Y4c; Canadian pure lard. companies to carry liquor' C.O.D4 to " . - - . . . . I I,- .-' --I*en increasirig in this port the close.of lack of food. It is thought half the 400 ...-.-- to 13c: hams. 121C s province. ­­%, . . I ear, June 30, will show a to- s Of Intercoloniall at Moncton Was 'Rettle rendered. r-cott' Act counties.- in thi I . .. y . iinem�loyed are ph% " 4 1"? . bacon, 14 Yv�-. - � . .. .. the fiscal -sically unflt for the Los Covered. I 1(-. l3y,c, according to)size; Heavy fines in bo(6 'cases and loss''ol" ----�-- . .. . I .. .- 'Ial for the yearbf $13,.W.OM. . . . arduous life in tbe'Canadian West, and " .Not . ... ­ fresh killed abat )ir oressed bogs, $into license-in the first are the penalties. . I . . * - -, ,-* ' . . . atch says: There was, r rcsAed. $8.75 to Sq-50; - I- -­­ I . . 6 . Pins are b�ing discussed with Ft view An Ottawa desp, ,10 25. country _ In introducing the bill Premier Tweedie 1'I, " . i -- -: � .- To MAKE FIELD Gt"%P,.* .­ �. training them on farms at home bc�- ,a in -Intercolonial Rail- ;.'IiyC,'$7.75 and $7.50, selects and mixed -all pos- . . - -, . - I . tv n surance On the said the Government wald do I I ... 11 : .. . --­� . . li fore a largo emigration is attempted. "Way buildings burned at N.Io lots. � . . . . sible to lessen the evil Wkintemperance, . �� I 19 English. Company May Establish' Distress Committee is 1,,Ss ' as neirly a million do' I .. . . .. .1 . . ..7 - .. - :' . . � -,-`**� . The Dundee w - but could not at.'.present see that,& pro- - . . � �Z Branch in Canada. - . . - . ­ also--considering emi&ation.to Cantida �- -- ---.-.,-. - .n .at ory law would be-likety , , .. I . , %,: _. .... . - - .. � � They have . vi 11 phohibit ' I . . -Ottaw decided not t( . ­.!, . A despatch fro"' a.says: .There as a 2 ) 'assist any married man 11-wrefore he would not introduce such '- J . .1 ­ .'--,­ Js a prospect of a big English company, to go unless he takes his wife and rain- legislation. . 1. . - .I I ,- Ithe C6venVy Ordnance Company, e&Iab- . .. .. .I .. , . . i I ,. � . - ily., . .. . . � . �.­­ ,. 1shing a branch in this country. Ne . . L ----I . .�; ­­ . . . . � + - - . . ( � ,in ,progre - .. I - .� . . I "' '., 'gbliations'are at present , I . 11 N1 c'. - 'EVER W z':; I -,olution of the problem. to be enforced 'in cities and towns. , ...! I I -ITER. -1 . ''he . . ,RS AS BE I I MAY PAY ]%IEMBr - . L-J . , ' Militia. Mh e - . . -.- [I I I I.- i , - ­ . - with. the Department Of .. . � . KING N .. , I, , I - - ­ ,, ' ','company is willing to erect a �prge raj,-I . ­ I- .1 . . . I � I . . I 'i -­...�.­, '....�. . � � - . . � I . . %, aja .if :the Government mill I British Preniffer Points Out That the ---------�� . ­­ .-I . . . . - ..tory in Can I 11 - w ... . ­�. ,- . . - ... . . .. 'I- Rumors are . 'Denounced as MaItHous ' :,-�' . . .. . I I I I . ,! -.,. , , guarantee them any orders they inay I � Colonies Pay Them. . . Inventions.- :,: ,- . . . i . . . -....­�. . .1 - placing'for field guns or field gun . spatch says: I � '. .' . b( A London de. n an,.;�y*ering A man'ifesta Has Been Ordered and I. l. ,.". ... �. . . . . ? .­.,,-. .. ...,:.,- - Ammuniti -6cognized that .. ion in Wednesday A \'ie.nna despatch says: Dr. Ott, King . ........�� ,,.'- on. It is quite i a quest' * the House on t . .1 . . . ­­- --- -- . .. -9 �----- Edward's \Iari(,.nhRd -phy&ician,- has -- �. : , 1he revirements of the Dominion in th is the Premier said the Governmen was I" '' ; �.­ ' ..11 � . �, '.. I � - . ­ ..­�- - " . .�-- -ely to -keel) a -pffyinent--t-f -- ' : - ­,- - - 1nc( 1. I ..... .- - taken the occasion of his return f rom .. �- � ..�--respect would not be III% )rp6rated 1. �% . . �.,,� I � considering the -question of .. . " . . � -blicly - deny .-'\�4 f,- . 1. . : ,/, ... . . ;I - -:- :...- .. his visit. to England to pu -health. .. ..A- ,� , , . . large plant in consinnt. use, but if on members, and pointed.out what was the , � , - .1 . .. . .1. ...:" .�-"T------ --'-'----Is erecte�d it wift rio doubt be, eiiiploy(,-d . � ­ .4 ____ , I I --- - .. -, ­ - thc'-rumors of his Majesty's M ",I . . -Asting practice in the colonies. ' Can-. . .. -.1.1. ., .:-.. 'L- - 77L � -' - � I .1 ."'. .-I I . I �� .��, .� .� ­ also for the manufacture of machinery e., -... - -77.7-7-- 1 . These. Dr. Ott declares, are malicious . .i, - . ada: be said, for a session-at more, thnn ­ �,- .. .­, - I. ed member-, .� .­ ­.. ,!.�-`)'�:­'-Of various kinds. . . . ber of appointed and elect in�,entions, poqsibly- traceable_.to..politi. ....� . ....I- ,r:, � ,.I .= I . .. . em . . - - ­. .,- &.1 days, paid S2,50l), and for,,10 days or A despatch from .St. Petersburg says: en from the clergy, nobility', zemsi. _�eal motives.'* Kin . �,,­ 4- , - -)l dhy's attendiince. Aiis- he reisiult df a series of special coun- tak - "4,-- . ,�- I I -g Edward was never . 1-r . I . � - 'T0, 1 � :i ., - i 11,09 an a - . �, .. . 'IDED. ­ in , R .. ENGLISH RECTOR StISPEN r. New Zealan(l A Is I - - I d Academy of Science; univetsi iv better health than ''t pr�scnt. ' - ,P,,;�- -"�- - .. - . . . I . : tralia paid 94M n yea i,if,. .r,ilr,--hcld--31,�lle�'Tsoeskoe-Sel() and co - , I -- ­,I .� -, " ­ -- ­ , . . ­ .. I- - ties trade and industry. - ­­ --.-­-.--- , � - 46'-';.�i,7"- .- . ... . . � . k- .;00'Ta!�mffnta:­-XI(P. �Wt st,�-Atistm _--­---­... . -0 TTOUSES.- - I -7--� 0 -, -. ­ . I W HOUSES. RVS1I OF BLUE -JACKETS: -`��.. 'C - 2M, ' (�--,WiII7-- . , , ,�� - I e,j. JR. C. Flifingham*s Apology to His sed of forty high dignit-ir1�-.4--XIlfii9"- . WILL B , . 11 .­!�,�,;��,�4.. .. ­ .-: It � 'f , South Aii,;trnlia X200. Queenslantl po . 'ouncii-of the - ,Ther bq . --L--. .. 4 . . . I LorlIship Doesn't G;ave Him. X3010. New South-,Wales XV. ). \'ictorlaltel.s and Members, Of tilo C two Muses, both of - - - - I � . . - ., - , . . the I whom -will have power to initiate legis- �, I . .� � � fro' London says ;­ The X300,-Ca'pe' of'--00od Hope members regi- - npire.-linder' tile Presidency of British Admiralty Test of Speedy 'O , - � �%-��A despatch in La - � . -Y l.--. ��. - . rector of.1' thin fiffeen miles trnm the. House 'liberty I lation wbich- does not enect the funria I . :* . 1. I�. ev. B. C.-Fillingham. - I . lexton., dent.wi, . -or, the inain gimiantees of Variation. - 11 . pc., ach (lay's attendance fibi I"mPef , mental laws Of th6 empire, the qu�sticin - -7 . I I .1 : , ,who was condemned recently by'an, ri gnini�n for Z, en r�.. I;ave been granted. and a manifesto iias 0,, guccession, etc. The annual sessions A despatch from London sn�, , � , - d �7 I 2.. .. ng uniess fnr more than I'll'toen miles a guin , t- " ­ . . clesiastical court in lose his livi been orderc to be coded and incorpora I will be conyoked and closed by Imperial hundribd sail -AL----1 per sterns'" ,-: ogized to his bishop for going n-uncration and allowance for personal e(I in the i -s of the cm- - 13 N lbr %,;.,�, . . . undamental la Uareb � - % . . -b(, &POI ony of ordination xvith ,­,penses for evcry day's absenee frorn . -follows: ukase. Both the Council of the Empire Manitoba ., i . points-are Aa- t b the' Adr-� I -- I through the c4erem liamentary dut. In N ' pire. The main - he National Assembly will enjoy aa %,A 4m, y In-- -- -*I I .V-F4550lR*y%r;�W.- �" M-1 1w, �557�� - ;&I lnv ns'p7w,% !�� : :.1 �.�.,:I­­'­­.11 I 11", .1 ., . I � . , , - , ­' ;�.�", ----------------� ,a- - I I .; ..�w ftom&o - I I I I I i I I � �, �- I I nf' ' ' t �"' e . ­ It . ,c c, ,e I,,,, , '. O_ ­ _, .. 0 il� 1. li, , _ __ li'll. I N 9 [I I I I - - �r�'* I" -- - h .Of - egi _ , ­'�_FB wrote to the bi��zhnji i orne on Pat "'. ": - c with and I , speorty -kase " I a Nonconformist, I voted ,'n',,',- N.) yaw wili her after be, effective I to interpellate Ministery for fil%dow � F.,,,. , -:�- - -. . - [cundland PaYmMLS w0l'c I -�th,e ri gh cts. The sesfiiiout� will I��, - be traimipo ,yw ,,, I . ,� � ,gre.ttirtg that he unwittingly conirrO " .I V. -'-!,t1r%1(,(, Ae..f If riii the approval of the National Assem d unlawful a . - 10 ". �: ,��,' . illeg - f - "T'Pire The W, allege . i�.#t:�.1,,. . the ,at act, hilt hu been sus filly. Under the Publir or I I-,,ily and Council of the F - 1. .. � -�� . ted lctci5 proviqInn "N"ns made for 1118-W will .Consist of an Nual Warrk-I be public. , . --1 . . Z , 11��I'll- , .. .4� I -i I I �' fro . . I I .. .,� I I I - X ended m his clerical .kmetlona. for I tor body I I ­­­­. � .I.1�� , - . I .... . . splarics for 36 illembers. . - . . ­ - ..�,� 1:0 years. . . ­ r, I- I . . 1: - � W4 . ��... I ,�', I ,."-V..-,, .--- I . . . . � I , . ". �,­',' 11..11 - ­ � .. . I <� '. - .1.).. ,� I . . I. ..J`-'--11.l`­1 !-- - . --- I., -- , ,- . � ... - , . .'"4j. � 1,� .!� . . - . , � � .. ... ..�� ..: A,5,. 1. I I I . , : �'. . '. , � -�. �-1,-;�,,� ­ 0 - 11 -A ,&,.,.,A,& .- �-'; - � .., I . 11 � ��."�;,.�-­- .,�.r­a&AA&-g-ijr.1 f.!."-"a,., ----f� . - �,�A,-�Aa,fru . . ­,-�­- ­:�\�.I.---- I I 0 ,.. ,'�+ .iu ,;Jtid : ., ;e 'm .: .,, . ,� •>"5' T,+r.+".+. - -,t.. ,,�Yr- -�r-•� �,u:i'. s,,:rer�,-'1:,,w.;. T 2t .^r• - t•+•q4' wry-a::A `�+'?•, ,y. ,rowti?�,.C.,.s. ;;... �. ,u �• ,aie�r,:1 x:.•i: -3' ''' .�::. �,, ;.�:�♦ X �,,, 'ter?:-f„Guar sit, ..,.,c -'y. _.-:.. i` .�••.. :..- 1.r`'.` 'i. .fie, :a V. 3[. "' .• .. - ',J'�. -Y?' . _. i �. _ :p , —z - .:. .'.: i... - ,. .. „ .. , .. -, _ .-, - �� . r I 11 7 an act of f*mVk u W oh, never, never: - '� AlittvNMAA u"Pauvert" Grand Prize Competition "Paul! Paul! speak to rite, Paul. fell --` �, • nie what you think. 1 have had tore'- A choloe of which we offer to the ladiddaai ' sladow[ng;s long.'f can ber+t silence'and. A FOUR-YEAR DN1YfREITT COURSE, -securlaR tfie large" number of subscriptions !I ��� � 4 f i . uncertainty no longer \`'hut find }ort A TRIP AROUND THE WORLD, aurtttyti8ueto - - �._ n c1d in those letters? Oh, speak, or ray ht'arl Ot $1 000 IN DOLO Of 2 ,Sill lyt,i�t; Paul." , , I The Busy . mans Naaa�ne. . ; t, -' Ile gave no heed to her or her word• • .- but Wtnained like oil,, inipato: swl, In addition to these prizes there are many others. Every competitor can win one % A cash cummisa(on will be given on erery sub;oriptivu taken, every one be( - tired, yet uviil.liitig, Itis li atlue,, lti� I for his or her work. ♦ ng p� . Whole (UNn and expression discolored. THE BUSY MAN'S MACAZINE is unlike an other,its contents ale a carefulselectioa (� ,'Or, The Strange -Disappearance -. distorted with inward agony', from the beat that appoa.s in the lesdiag ppubliuitions of the world. It is publL,hed b . I tlUl! Paull!'' cried I11It'[anl, slat'till T too propriet,,rs of The l:snadi,ia uraaer,Hardware and metal, Canaatan Machin 7 hi '` 11,1 ' - _ lip, slunding before tllrll, 6171%ine 011 tlllrl� Dry C7„ods lieriew tia�1 other succ"ful papers—and who are Canada's leading publishers, : "C'aal!.pe ik to niC. Yon1'iUUlis liHl til Subscriptions are not hard to secure—a bank clerk in Ontario took YS in oas week by +_�uM SpPal[, Paul! eYeil lhollll 'y Ott can tall ° ; writing W hIalriends . 11 . • C1IAP'CER XSI1.-(Continued). - .suspicion! they maf point to anolh,,r the little new. I knots it all. Pdul; -r . rHN BUSY,�tAx's MRaAZI\S la the beat I have ever had the . pleasure of reading.” S.w,wYnr,Pciltor Yurkton Enterprise, probability'," she said, incoherently. nearly all. Weeks ago I- received• lite send r-parliotti,rrrot_sompetitionto our nearest office, DO !T HOW. With a halt-'stifled shriek, Miriam fust get me those letters, deur Nlir- 'shock! it overwhelmed tit(: for the tines: may e a glorious cjtange in your career. I. recognized frac distinct picture of thttruatr iam'." he urged, gently. but I survived il! Bllt you, Palle-yup!! THE MaoLWi /WRLI9NIN0 00, Llmtted, Yoatrsat, Tonwte,Mlenl • 0 , she tied seen hvice before with .Marian. a has• _ • "What,is the matter, love? %%'ere you She drose.totlerin , and left the room, Oh! how, you look! Speak. to your sis- 'near fairing`? Ghee ute ,vur ui•ut, \fir- and aft-r an absence of fifteen mini les ter, Paull' Speak to jour ptruii is�,l :: returned with the packet in her hand. wife." -- ' faint-you need us both t . . o help you "!'hese seals have not Lt en broken • But lc gave no heed to her. She �r,is riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii through this storm,' said 'I'hurstuir,-ap_ shute uiy mo(tier closed them," sited not strong or assured-site felt lwr; .,lf proaching her. I - But will a shiver that ran through-till Miriam, as she proceeded to opazl the tottering cin fire very Aerg 'of dctith rm Fa*rms ��� �I®okS o Land , her Irame, 114irfam shrank closer to Paul,' parcel. madness, But she could not tear to see -'who, with affectionate pride, rc Paul, The flrsi she came to A vas the bit of a him looking so. Once more she 0saycd note, without-date or sig,iature, making to cn tl e his •attention, FOR SAL�7 •.his care, and-'promised that she should - � the Culal appointment.' ' `Give me -those letters, Paul-I can . 191 Suss to autt purchasers, from 780 &ores upwards. situated ao6 slip again. "This Paul she said ournfull- erha , iako out the meaning:" - on or near railways In the famous wheat growln So link afker•--link-owl _ _ g districts •f . aence wudnd itself around htv conscious_ eras found in the pocket of the revs As he id mol reply; she gcutly sought MANITOBq SASKgT`�REWgiY—and— LBERT mess, which struggled. u rains, Et: like. Maridtt wore at Luckenough, but to talar: tlu;n, frorn his [land. But at 1101 q1. gt Chun'*cd.at h'om'e before she went out tnuch he(suddenly.started u and.th.rr..w - !. -Laocoon in the,fatal folds of the serpent. to caulk the evening of her death. Mir- the packet. Into the fire: �\itll a quick Now cold as it the blood were turned lher always -relieved that she went 'out. spring, Miriam darted forivard,' thrust I TERhFS ero oeMeR7ut and er.pFst that larr.ry Indwtelew i71ta n� owes to ice lit her veins, non burning as_ it r PROFITARLBand a0MF011TASL2 Farm Home they cart [ire she was hurried on into t > meet the appointment made in ilial her hand iota the fire and rescued' the .• - ' note." packet, ccorcl,ea and burning, but not I A The Oharactor and Purpose o' our Oompini, which a oe�antsed UNDEs THE the house. "Paul-look, the ! y' M - . - Wore expected. home, and Old� RaPCr with ea [r Cll h'1- de�tt'0 c•!i. UBPiOEi OF THE INDEPL DENT ORt1aR OF FOitifERf, may be berWW Y iTa0M0, *They p oslt} to examine It. He looked at lt. She began to put it out,�regir' ; �i RELIABLE, HELPFUL, PATR10Tt0. I. Jenny had fires in all the occupied ..rooms, and supper ready to gv on the started slightly, turned pale, shuddered. the pain to twi, hands: Ile looked us f passed his hand once or hvice across hl; he were icnipted to snatch it Iron, her, i For Informatiouand prices,apply to r table, that was prepared in the' parlor. F. W. HODSON� But Miriam refused all refreshment, again as if[lien clear his vision, toothed ,but she uuI hotted: j '-r -- again. - `,,\u. Poul.nu: You will not one frrreP f . - )l�r<�alta Lana Daraarxs>tz, -and hurried to her room. It was warined } p r t - tis a,[ .. b AGENTS - - :end-Nghted-hy-ofd-Jenny's care. and the. a alu�rladt�nlllcnwh tet edkan Easelar separator to do ,rii'c�i e of llt,s lltsi--I-rtitt:t �ttttrd WANTED - -The Union Trust COmpany, LIMIt8dt b ..lips . - his ryes Started, and his whole coo,e sacred trust. -- good creature followed her young mus- nonce betrayed cttnsiernalion and tor- St,ll Paul he,citalyd. find eyed the pack-, EYERYWHERL , • , TEMPLE BUILDING, TORONTO. .. 'tress with affectionate proffers of aid. , when Krltiag Moutloa This Paper "Wouldn't she have a strong cup- of roc. _ .. - et- wilt a gloomy o r,I c. . -'treat Wouldn't she nave a hal bath? .N1irf•iam gazed-upori him in a sort of "Rrmeniber hotyor, ['rtul, even in illi: , 111=11111 ad . _ Wouldn't she have her bed %carmed• "Fault Paul. what pc i aimecd: try ing mrirurnt,' said au iacii; "le 1)on(1i*;I - -- _ - _ a Y r-the, excl —,. hushed' tett --- --. P he Chatter'' Yntt be saved. if all else tie 101," - -- Wouldn't she have a bowl of nice lot , mulled wine. Dear, dear!.she was co look as it you had been'turncd to stunt What du you mean to (it) with that - sorry, but It would have; frightened her- rye gazing on the Gorgun's Z}ead'r Peril! pnrreep hit a.�'krrl ria irrrfli colic. west.ers■ pssuranee . �os . ..self to death If the carriage hadupsetP,W, - "Keep ltaetti sec,,,r for true pcesorrt:' with her, and no wonder Miss 4lariaa ";ittrfam, did your mother know this "And afle'rward. . .novas knocked up entirely." -. . handwriting?' he•askW, in a husky, al• "I know not.". . - . .. . "No, no, no!" . . • most Inaudible voice. - -- - "Miriam,' yotl evade my que,tiurls, FIFTY-FIFTH .-AIIINUAI„ STATEMLitIT. _ :dot" Will piu promise file one than S1st December, 1905. Miriam would have nothing, and old [ . > "Did she suspect iLY' "What-j-4 thl#E"" . - - - - ..J'enny rph►ctantly left her--to repos,r , _ _ A.Rsrrs Ah, not with fever [n her veins, to walk rot" "[hNnr;se me to do nothing uiVi tlh-ps, LiAsrLlTlss, up and down and u and doHn the "Did you know-or-suspect it?" - . 16tfPrs"until your have further o. idano- -, t'oltedvtatsane State Seeds ...t{ 167,11900 capital stook •...... �>,17"ie.00 P u • , ,. Dmn1N nt of l'aa,Wa aleck 97yds0.00 Loaras under Adf a+assent 173 8',0.Je floor of her rootr4 with fearful unrest. ho. [ was a child when f rrrcivied I1. F pn,attitsa you that," Bank, i.�a c.,m>,aaf and orihee3 r f>i.rdend �,blaia+r sub i4oi ,,; oe,ear,5o Up and down, until the candle t,ut»avt "Not when ou ut• il_in m ,f, R eoi.atrlp.irs««d:`u " � 0�8 0S l erre�Rna....... . • t.7a>t araaa dlo and just now. apartment; but can reaching tate hall, h••+ � 'low, and sunk drowned in its socket; remember. 1 hay a never seen 1slulnd.-,ttreh«'rtemaul as if t n s Ionf)fs spec itt t l t'aa>' 'rc�..'. • t►0,we.so ... a T sad Det,"iisr'w "I'll-csa.3t until ttte tare on the hearth smouldered j , p [« , eaten>3;, ft..t on 7, " and'went out; tlnttI the srth mit) ul re - No,)-never al tite writing"- threw down and exhag!iishrrid the light Deposit.. : X279.99 waned wtth'the coming day; until the "Toa' was most strange that you and ruched as if for brrallc.e+it into tit►. es , , fti�a0o _ ' , rising run kindled all the, eastern tort- should not hare_-glanced at the hand- open air. Dee free, otter iy>•Pa.ies 04- _ zoo; 'and then, attired tI5 she was, she witting when you ttartde[1 it to rrtc. Why The ntst►t «a.s keen .nil fto5ty, thn I Ins.csawisot tom.•.;,d soo.a.a " ,, iii two - � %- _ :,yank upon the outside of her bed a&1 didn't you? Where you afraid to lout cold. slnty- stay was thickly studded w all Oe«�ni��.a., � see 9�ccis 47 "tell into a heavy sleep of exhaustion. at It? ' Miriam? why do you turn away sparkling_,�atrs, the .,now -v.as rrustr•cl l Ai.ac, ealaaoes sed Huadq ho- . She arose unre[reshed. and atter a Your head? Mu-Icitn! answer me-do you over-it w as a fpnr•, fresh, clear, vinery; . ocaats • ••. ., 519,714,68 . , . - - hasty-toilet descended to the breakfast know the handwriting?" - night; at another little it would have fit.i _ - . .. _ - ' _- parlor, where she knew-the little lamil ' "No, Paul, i do not know it-do•you? vigorateal and inspiredhim; now the air i - - _ - IM441,o77.0 _ "Not not how should I? . But Miriam, seemed stilling, thetscene hateful. I • suraitd her. g. - Capital ,... ... .... ....... ...... `The journey and the'irlg;IliChave been. Y Y tts;ttclon of his bleathrr',:Y �.� •• •• fil.li90.000-� .. too much for you; love, you look eery voice is changed. 3lftrlam! what mean-criminality had entered his-heart for they . .Hesrr- Fund ..:. .... ...... .... ...:: 1,7i2,Y�i.i! - our head is .711 averted. • Your ver Che horrlGh s weary; you should have rrsfed ton .>.r- You? Tell the once for all. _I)o you,&uj• first time', and it had come wd•h the 1 the haindwritin i - 'p-'pto i'otiry{teldrtts .. . ... 9,LR2,Ot a this morning," said Mr; Willcoxen. af- I� g? slvxl:..�f c urtainty. 1't3e .addoi recngm)• "How should 1? Do You. Pauly" lion u[ the handwrltin' the saran a ref•! . (Lois" paid from the organize lion.of the CesoPan -.fecbionately, As he arose airti met her Y g. g - ._. The seemed afraids to It. each ether o atv� olcAhe l t es ibeen a ter had not . - to dote ...... ........ .... .. . .... .... .. ..Sd3,M2,6S1,15, _ _and ftxt her to the Inost•camfertuble seat i 1� - 6' letlerc, .sear the tlre. Yrirlc di;i-1 . . DIRECTORATE: . . . M t'?is tine countenance, elevated, grave. to Ile..face; anal well they nitgtti-hc,.tor,,clpaurc'. ..brit ttnd- struck .the" wltoti'I flryn. reo.. A. Cox. President; J. J. Benny, Vice-Pres'ldeani . and Man Wand gentle In -eXpress,mri, lit,* kind an,l the written agony bi1'either bruw; thr'y l"electri4 chain" of ulen,ory and .assticla=! nirrrtor; lion. S. C. Wood, if. N. Bwrd, Geo. R. 1i. Cockburn, W nA : loving manner, smote all the 'tender seemed afraid to hero• the.soilnd of each tion, and called up in living force nrrny Rrock,.Geo, McNfurrich, J. K. Osborne, E. R: 1Vood. _ . other's w•orcb. , Chords of Miria ' t , and well the rrti ht he an iiaaieterat ,and eireurnrcfanee heretal +'r' fits heart. for the hollow, unnatural sound of either strarl ge and.incom rclicnsible; but now O�tER, II4:11`IOND and WANTON, W[nntpeg, Man., Genl. Agra for Mad- Could that titan be 'silly of the crime g P toba and N. W. Territories. . rs She had dared to suspeLt hem of. t'oica. --- only too plain soli indicative. The,ti Itvit -- I Qte, no no no! never; ever _ "It cannot he! 1 am crazy, i,bcti[ti'c of Thnr.,for1's wannor the fatal day-•:f' D. C. MOGRGGOR, Vancouver, B. C... General Agent Cor British Columbia L Ilnen y Y r P T _ Let me clear.m — fit t'P t t A enti wanted In all towns mbut of his n v n lies n, 1firlatn, ,lie a, a.,tnalior►-his abstraelfnn, u, g not ahead represented. t ca every y , r int^ection of Y P Y " vo'ice.ctie welt as evtry act-of iii;' fife, did_was-ud you know whether lhetei+imious hti�te to get away on lite plea' - andevery truer of his c'taracter, furbade was any ont, in particular act familiar;ni frost urgent tin-mt'ss in Raltlmore--• -'-- ------- -' - - the dreadful irrt u tloett terms with A4iss \layfltld?" Bn,ine'ss Itla1 never Agus afECr+vard hcArd petnde'1 ,t1 EXTR:\ORDI�;ARI- PRIZE COMP& , Thornton.`".Nout of the family p n; tris lsrystcriouc abh nee of th,� whole her ;ow." SIYe will! she will! res ,�Ithe dMiberate-eonscielice. cviduenceln iererbraln�rr.cled %%-liltnlheY. excE t tfisv nigh) frvnr hi grandfather's dcathl+cd- :-Artii so he waif. T1TlOr. P doubt as site gaol. into lhr. .,aat he ciffert�] Out of the family'-'-out of y�,tat ptti,vul:itt� cothjcrlutY, ut the tune, and ` and down: c inly .. ..• . _ ,-_ up n n, h ., - ,•, the fresh wind fanned his fevered brow; - -`:.tip r, • • _• fannly,, ' unaeconnted for to itis`day; his hniz• .vainly the sl7rrrlaing stales glanced down In the•usual run of prize.competition' . "piing for-breakfast, Paul! Our liftls "Ours, at the cottage.. g;nrd and ttisfrurtill.looks upon returning only two-on three lucky persons get any- ••11ouselaee , : 11 feel better wham she '-, - Itoiy trig tits'upon him; he found "\Vas-did:-I• wunder if my brother laic ltu? mixt ruortting: . ht. fnrutalfle! thing for their efforts The-best featue no coolne.�s-for his'-fever in the air, no --=get. t>:cup.o ee." snrruw; hes hafiit of sechiding; himself I about the prize comptttitiutt which the But :Miriam ,spraog up to anticipate _"I ¢o not. know; 1 never snw them in upon the iumiver•a•uv of that crinie-•arid;sodalh•e for his anxiety in the siillne,,.v.' !Maclean Publishing Company have in- no e n ort for his st1o1 in the heavens; au rated In "connection with THE tiro, and drew her chair 10 the tnbla, each other's company but twice in n+y now Ile: dniunirrg evidenc0 in these Ica• tie kdew•• n6t whether lie were indoors and nervously began to arrange tho life." ter:! Among .11)(1:11, and the first FiYr I or,nut d nether it were night ,or d BUSY MAN'S.MAGAZINE, is that every. =cups acid put sugar aiid 'cream intra The youth brent-heil a liltle`freer. - iuokrd tit. des-Elie letter Tlmrr•st6n. had -.q utter or winter, hc'knewgnot. wrap- body gef.S she -wit for his or hone c. - ahem, with Lhe cagtre feeling that sir,: ., by did you ask, Paul?" . w•ritton Marian to persuade her- to 'ac-, Tc hien or'her twill be offered one cf. r 1 peal Its, tie i,as in the manlle'of his own -three unl ue must- act as usual to avoid Calling ob- No matter. Miriam Oh, f was n corrlptrny him to 'Frani-e, in the cofir�� q pt►zes,-ri tour yeurs'coutse tsad thoughts, suffering as he was in the at any Canadian university or educa-' Servation upon herself, for if questioned, wretch, a roast to think—" o[ wtaich-his marnagce with her was re- purgatory of his inner lite. how could site answer . inquiries, anal �'4�'`W, Paul:" _ _ pealedly• acknow•ct g rd", befog ineidmn- 'tib hfhy Paul walked u and drawn, tike: banal in:-titulion with all expenses paid, — whom could she make a confident in her There are such slrange.rrernblances tally inirnduced as a urrument in favor P a• free trip around the world, or one territtle sus felons?', in-in-inz ��'h:rt are t t a man[ac, �firam returned to iter room thousand dollars in o ° _ p you looking a of her'coinp,liw -, vitih hitt wi.hcs, g ld. -In addition And so through the' tireakfact scene. 1 tet pace floe floor until nearly morning,. there will be a at marl 1. me so for, Miriam?" l'il Paul Cor lot bilieve th 'crime r great y more prizes, ,when sht threw herself exhausted, upon which'can Basil be won b an com- ind so,iluough the w hok day she.ought "To find your .meaning: In what, evhr In emeditulmt, -IL w;is_ s en, urr Y• Y Y i 1110 +rd, fell into a heavy sleep, and a ,etitor. These are over and above a - to exercise self-control. But could hill' Paul-strange rc-semt4lances in what?". intvntionai. c•nnsurrunatvd 'in a lovers third time. dottrtlres from nervous ex• I disCress escape the'anxious, penetrating "Why, in faces." ' • ' quAticl, in n fit of k aluusy,'rag:c, disap•I reward,,In' the shape of money pay: .. • .. citement or prrshat.ion, suffered a ripe• anent, to Everybody motto enters the com- '�eyes of affection? That..evening XVhv, then, so.ihere arc-and in per- poinlineni: madness! .Stuan,lilim{t •upioft filib of her"sin'*cilli '�fsion, and awoke tea. when Mr. Vl'illcoxen had retired to sons,'also; and sometimes in fate; mitha[f--the It•litti, ire said to himself: Publishing we .were talking of handwriting;,, " ' late in fhe-triotnirig�t ii etilion lha 1iacLean .his-own apartments and lha•waiter had M.erltap+S-failing to--p tirstt�'tde leer-tn-fly -"- -wlrosc enterprise replenished the tier an'.I Ir.imme-1i the Pau]." pec•ftum thy ruse," ringing in Iles• cars. THE BUSY N AN'S .1AGA71-NE is being with- him to France, tie lead atlempted _ . lamps and retired, leaving the yuu»g "�L'erc wee? O1), true. E am not quite to rarrG her off. and lreing foiled, had • (To be continued). pushed rapidly to tate front among pre. -_ -_-- - couple alone,in the parlor=-.Nliritim sit- right, �lititihi, I believe., have confined. temporarily. lost ids self-control. his very - ti + . relit-day periodical., are perhaps better" ting on one side of the circular work mya.lf too much,'and studied too hard.•sanil;v. 'Tical would account fur all that WESTERN A�SLRA CE REPORT. known to firm public as the punishers .table bending over her sewing, and ['aril i I am really oyt of sorts: never nhind°mm! had. seemed s6 strange to his conduct o: Canadian trade ;newspaper. 'pll _ -; Please hnnd tut: tflose `forei n letters, the day and ni ht of .the assassination Annual glalement Shows Company to ,Competition should -.____.�: . -_.nn . rho other side with a boot: in lair g r init rested m this �tom e ' ' ._ hand,he suddenly laid the volume down, love•" --- ' -.-- ' ' and the morning;,_&[ter.'' � _ _ --be Cnjoyinq.Prosperity. - fol' par•ticular•s_to_the-xtearest-ott ` -And went _rotund Ind drew a chair 'o Miriam was unfolding•and examining 'rhere was agony-there: AV- madness . 1write face of the MacLean Publishing Co,, Miriam's side and began to tell fur lioty them; liuCal.l irra coil, slotiy, unnatural in ihm.janrsuit of the. inir,tig!alion. Olt. The. annual 'sla[enient'of the 1L'esfern` Limited. , ':much he loved her, how dear hor happy ,Way• pitying Hear(1n! how thoug'hl rand grist .lssnrnnce e:oni.pany will be found in I " ----4---- ° , nerss was to him, and so entreat hit .n "I'aul," she asked., it just mig;il surg"tl and seethed in aching heart and another part, of to-day's issue, and will •1 Yost Attractive and patriotic Policy, tell him the cause of her evident ciistres*i: years this spring since your brother wear Gurniing brain! bc' Seen to be.'one that does much credit NVe publi.hed in another section of•- As he spoke, she; because purr thala to Scotland to fetch you," And Miriam's,.-pi•oiiiise•Ice .h[:i• dying .to this progressive company. The years this the advertisement of filo death. and suddenly and,passii,nutel �1t>, wily? .. 'molhor-Mirianh's promise io bring; the Iran.:anl.tons ri'sulted ill $Sf,, 0A0. being Union Trust Company. This Comrail .'e xclaimed: r r «Wasn t it to Glasgow that. lie went'" criininal to ju,lice! Would she-could i dovoted to dividends, and S133,251.69 ad,�has large hotdit)g� cit laird along 1 thQ • Oh, Paul. Paul. do not quecti in .roc! i` w:hy?" she now abide' toy its ohligrations:' Coilld I tied art the rr,erA�e fund, which now litre of the'Grand Trunk Pacific in out• You kitow'noL what you ask." - ire no ,nu there ,together n she prnsertde her..brneGictor, her adoil nn,oun,ls to iRl,c«2.020.42. The liability'Nurfhw-esl, 0 "My own Miriam, what monn you" \March t A til, ls2-T, iced brother. for mimder:' Could her land I for unearned premiums Corr unrxpir.,d filo Union Trua. Com mn h,ts recur- g - . _ y y y: rtsl<s is eslirnoted at $1.3.2,133./46. 13 1 y I ou ht to know. • (> m e, e; \\'h ilo. oil tui° p;e raised to hair[ liim down frim, lis y tau flue tho riianag onicitt'of its f.an17; T) - "Oa1 Vault! Paul! 1 am one fol doontn.) gtiit•o'" eteih)ctin thissum, from the reserve,it Is1. „ pride of place to shame and dc,Mh, No, t; 1:riritai,nY i.he exceptionally able services to bra .misery and destruct!.on ulion idl. 13r:ause all '.thr! .a^-`.gik%; rw�.. .' �• .y./.,...'r-MOW7�..t�'2,,rY"'j"' q-•�x'r �•'"" K !a!a. '.-s -.a .t_. ,••^• ''`� ,a:• �, „. •JI d T' ay°yn r^Sl ." Y Y.. .:• .� 'f,i•• '.tl` "i"`"'^!i;° �"' .0 - _.t•, .J - .Y :' •- ,',,..• • A. .,.. '.iA_.b"`"I:... 3',lk .:.. �, .y.r '.,�.. ..x:11.-,..^•,nL X.!Ms'.SSG":--.-..•:J•.. °:f. :+I•�v�1+ sT:. - • .. ....y!' rwe� .:° f�a,. rip •,F.2Y'' _ 'rt`-_. "'^''"t ,y. .•<+._ �"i,•� .::;:. ,.. -S gfr!• •,., - .,. r, - :.t .. 'uy':� .C:� d „i.:..,.y, , ,- ,3" 'fir f• ,o-.4. :.>.•F ..., .ti =.. 7 w. - t r r, •John McGuire, of Toronto, " LOCALISMS• was here ver Sunday. r°a L.•and.Mrs. Banks were in the DOES YOUR .-Miss P. J. Wright, spent Sun- city on Friday and Saturday. As� Your , . -Pure bred Buff Wyandottes day with friends hereClare- es ' -James and Mrs. Andrew enter- for Bale. A• B.Dowewell Clare- nowt. - - - stained a few friends on Tuesday _ -Mrs. Is Rn is visiting her W o �eventng dao hter, Mrs. (Dr.)Stewart, of --8, Y• Linton leaves next Tties- g - la, N. w. T., day for Arcohis Markham. _ -Bert, Eddie and Master Rich- If he tells you to take AyeeS ��•�'��''` future home. and Moore spent Sunday at d -James Shaw and W. J. Mor- Cherry Pectoral for your ? If let us put on some rlsh, of Toronto, sgeat Sunday �1Harr• Moore, who had his severe cough or bronchial with Pickering friends, foot badly hurt by ice, 3s able to —Miss C. B. Simpson entertain- Y trouble,then tate it. If be has GALVANISE ;SHINGLES• be around again. 'ed a number of her young friends -A Russnell and family moved anything better,thentake that. -on Friday evening last. IPi:bridge, We know what he will --. . --Ed, Boone, of Toronto, was ordinary wood shingles to I=elide there in future. -for yon•---Tirey'cost-�tle-wg --tll&n y _--B +� with Pickering friends a few days for doctors# have used this n wear twice as o -Remember F. E. Rees' sale and ng' during the past week. cough medicine over t30 years.' Joseph Ellis and family, Of stock, implements, on Friday, spent a vasa- March 13th, at lot 14, con.. 10, barfor s�o bave a %n�hs.indinituePns�r.ZIt 13341 of "rboro, are g Markham township done me great rout,and I believe it is the -Metal Ceilings and Walls - tion with�'. H. and Dlrs. Peak. -The Rev. `�'. I. Moore preach- beet Baa 1, a,ediclne es she world for all - throat sod lane troubles"-•F.0 C.aTCtYT, -Master. Clarence Rogers gave :`A Specialty• - ~ a parte to a number of his juve- ed Friends' church last SnndaSnpriar Altanr,Oregon. - line friends-last Friday evening. uad'tr�o amini.rzooi""�°°' - -Andrew Forsyth .is able to be to IeMiss Ethel Gordon, be-for tb P - -- out again after being confined � lug confined to to her bed fora ers n.ut vW0L Eavetronghing _ the house for a week through ill couple of weeks with a severe at- ness. Substantially-Put up on-shortest:-native -A number of their friends en- tar: o Dual i Aye 's pil s at bedtlm0i Just onof joyed the hosp-itality of Mr. and again. -rsC. E. Marquis left for FULL STOCK OF HARDWARE. S. Chapman on Friday her• home in Killarney, Man., un T� r evening Iast. W :Monday, after spending some six TE N D E R S t _ - _ z -Messrs. W. V. Richardson, weeks with !ter mother. Mrs. Jos. -- • �' u D ■ ,A. Ham, R, Moore, D. E. Pugh and R. S. Dillingham were in the Gurdon and other Pickering Tenders will be received by the un-' dersigned up to noon of the'20th day friends. enter and r alter- -city on Tuesday. -The W. S ��*as held at the of March, 19��Ei.• for carp -The Ladies' Aid of the Meth mason work re ed in making alter odist church met at the home of personage on Thursday after- atinns to the House of Refuge barn,' the President, Mra. J. H. Rogers noon. Mrs. Denyee, Whitby, dis- ��pithy. on Wednesday last. tr-ict organizer, Mrs. (Dr.) Meech- For further information and specifl-. " (� � sin rovto, spent ;tm and lits. (Rev•)D, O. Crossley cations Apply,to R. R. ►fowbray, bin-. a O g -H. G. Kerr, of To P addresses. sale: Jghn Vipond,. Brooklin; or the ►►►���J!! ��JJ Sunday at the home of, his par- Rave a T _ ; -A special ' meeting of the undersigned. ental He was accompanied No tender necessaril accepted. -by his friend hi r. Dunston. Pickering township S. S�execut-, • • y _ ire will be held in the Brougham JOHN E. FAR CW niL'Clerkr 23 lbs Gran 100 lbs it- $$00 fold Yfe•eunnan tdkinds biscuit 10c lb.' r --Revival cottage prayer meet- 8 cans each, Peas, Corn.'Tom.lac 2 Pearline 2c lugs are being held by Rev. J. E. Christian church on Tuesday iieat 31"' y' Y 2 cow brand soda Sc +' Moore. This is the second week. at `?•o'clock, molten important boli- ' irel ou , .c c Pure o ii lugs any Tobacco The interest in spiritual'life is in- ness will be transacted. -._ .'U- i Ba Fl r o ^ . 0 oz Gold B P. 12c. ers -The bachelor" of Pickering i ;creasing. are giving their friends a ball in To recover yourstulenproperty. W. LOGAN, - Ont.. - -Miss Cms�IeE•, :firs. Crossley, �'iekerint5 the town hall tins (Friday}even- Mrs. J, M. Denies and Mrs. (Dr.) - - nests of Mr ing. A large number of invite The - Meacham were g have been sent out and a ,p s (Rev,)J. E. Moore. at the parson- tions. 9icLer1n Vigilance. domfltitfee - - - age this week. pleasant time i9 assured. 9 s - -Donald and :sirs. Munroe. of -Mr�V-NVPeart, who has been _ ;- will do this. 7. the base line east, eutertaiued a visiting relatives iu Port Hope for Members haviae property stoleucdmmuni• _ few friendQ on Friday everal weekR. was ill town''R fevr Cate immediate) with an member' evening. �� � The= ostial Caledonia hospitalities days this week.- She left on.. _ of Ezeentiie Committee. �� . • were enjoyed by all present. day for $t. Thomas, wit she 3Cembersbip fee ._ X1.00. -Geo. .Turubull and daughter .will spend ;oma time with her Tuksts mart behn3 from the PrNideat or s•cretaty pa application. Mabel, }eft for their home in Ver. daughter. - - den, Man., on Tuesday afteY r =The Rev. T. WRlton Jolliffe. Arthur Jeffrey, J�A. O'Connor, - F s ndiuk a Reek with Alex. and ea-president of thn Bay of Quints gecsetary. pie.ideal.= - We seep the Best of • ppee ' Mrs. Gordon, of the lake shore. Conference will preach the mil- - aiona anniversary sermons in E_�•Com.- Pi Geo.I.enq.D.E.Pngb,L.S. —Mrs. George Law returned i-Y Palmer,Pickering,Ont.. _ home on Tuesday, ab- aftrr an ab­ re,morn nrsta dtt vexing- SMr. Tillson Flltked Oats and Wheat are, �sithout 'doubt, Bence. of a week in'_ Brougham: g Pickering-- Lumber Yard T - -`wafting an her other, Mrs. W il- 3olliffe ,is said to hp one of the the finest in the market. T"ilIson�ts hAve a nice, - ` �m - =c eon; who hue' been-ill for some ablest Peers in Methodism. - rislii nutty fi:;vur not found in an other. -U--_ time• -Messrs. L. A. Boone, Onr stock is complete. Til son Flaked Wheat, Graliaro Flour and Faintly -.The Rev. W. R. Wood, of A. .N• Mullet and Rev. W. �• Ia all kinds of building material Flour, all are superior and we have a nice trade to e $ ' Dunbarton, will occiippv the pul- Moore shipped their settlers effects including rough and dressed lumber, these goods. Come and leave your order with us. ppit in St. Andrew's c2�urch neat to the North-gest on Tuesday. lath,cedar,etc. - Bunday, while Rev. Mr. Harper Among those who_left this week Our stock of Shingles to also coat- we also Have the ul it in the Dun- were Rev. W. I. Moore .with wife plete in British Columbia, New BrOu 'Willi occupy, p $ swiek and Ontario Cedar. - - -_- __ Barton church, both morning and and ilti}d, Messrs. L. A. Boone, G. Hadley and Hooley Bros. The All kinds of the asosl Mouldings, Aston's breakfast fond. the fiir nest whet+t 1 ". evening. best wishes of THE Niyws follows Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Floor-. preparation made. Malta Vita, Orr"nge -The ice-storm of Saturday _ ldeat, Force, Shredded"R'hole Wheat, Last worked havoc with the tele- them to their new homes. ung always to stock. Triseuit, Grape Nut, Gold-Dust,Dust, etc.; etc. graph and telephone linea. The -Mrs. McTaggart, of Clarks- W D• GORDON y ku Bell Telephone men and also the burg, sister of J met N. and W. d 1��. a you order. — G. N. W. Telegraph gang were V. Richardson met with a very Cl desdale Stock Food you will find.our stock of Groceries alwa s clean - kept busy several days making severe accident on Thursday last. y and fresh. Come an e o Dome7& s repairs. While driving down a hill, accom- J - a F—C the forapecial settlers trains Hied by two other ladies; their $err e$ Ponitr9 Food d, �-r i•ad colonist sleepers to the' Can- h�r se became frightened, and Full stock on blend-Gives flavor 1�j �,e O ` North West, every Tuesda running away, collided with a Toh n le. The three occu- nd a reeableness to animals .in March and April, via North telegraph thrown .out. and all a g and C. P. A. Get tickets and Pa food. Sold under a poli- - _Bay particulars from Ste henson. received severe injnries, two of Live guarantee of satin- p and them, including Mrs. McTaggart faction or money opposite P. O., Whitby. Try C -lose Stephenson before travelling being irked up unconscious. We refunded. p :.L. D. BANfiB, anywhere on earth, Rail, lake are, pleased to report, however, f that she is doing as well as can be ' 3S•ly Pickering.. . Q�� d �� 0� • or ocean. ry AA Y -The conditions eiistinilk g on aspected. ; last reminded us of the -At 6.30 Wednesday afternoon x Saturday ,• v ~ glacial period. The falling rain Mr. Isaac Carr, of Arcola, Snick z '' 'R'e have .in stock. �'. L. Green's i. combined. with a temperature and Miss Amelia Ellicott, of Pick- c = ; e ' o- e ' slighly belovO the freezing point, ering, were united in marriage at „ •a �g e M er o ° w» .•� :.'GOLDEN CITY Family Flour. produced sti coating of ice on the the residence o the bttde's par- sa _ KIssum Pastry Flour. Quad which deprived one of all encs, by .the Rev. A. E. Ton-in, �' ° '° WONDER. Made from�danitoba No. I. _ oefulness- in walking, but tort of the Methodist church, x x o; tt o ° ;O= r w —__ pas w q O Ivo Royal Household. Our Oat meal and Rolled wheat, etc., are the wh h Mrve�to probe,ns with -Br ham. The bride, who. was �r a jA u � Q° R e qo very best on L 'with ee�eri►1 sights which were gtveb awva -by-her father, wore a rotg%11el Oct a own of -a de chene with-chiffon ;��I xt'ma°;L5 °$ certainly' amusing at least to the g Pe o s3 c be a ° .b b onlooker. trim s. She was attended by .. - . �° 3 _ er_ &-ter, Miss Lena Ellicott, and I••�:_ °5�:��g o s� om R. ',Al. BUNTING'S, Pickeriri -The Salvation Army, the groom by his brother, , f •• I I we9ley_ � rob! '. t,.kes an active partinbringing out Carr, 'of Oak Ridges. The bride o '° "' sp- n 'C M EngIieh settlers 'to this ,country was the recipient of a large�pum- Ir R e have'•Zenoleum" the great are this spring bringing ont 10,000 bar of very pretty, and-useful 41 4 � °' m ' m~� mar �_ � Y �- immigrants to Canada. Theareresents. After diener the hRppy � p ,deeJy armers .. disinfectant and animal dip. ` -taken chiefly from the agriculaur presents. left-for the"home of the ; �� a N •° •• ••� �`T �� =-al classes of Britain and should' r,�om's- agents thence to their mal J pe C P a desirable class frond which g p t; ;, ;, a .�. Jniy • -+ future home in Arcola,�Sa'sk. r1 i « To kill Lice on Horsesz, Cattle and Pigs to select farm help. Those.deli 9 -The prevalence of rowdyism r a m '°'� Sep Pour 15 tabiespoonfuls,of Zenoleum in a pail, add 1 gallon of water and stir ins any iuformation regarding on our streets at night •is the •e ••� these emegt;+nts address Brigs- cause -of much annoyance to a a g o y aa� Nov. C A ply then 'with a eti$ corn brush all over,rubbing it well into the dier T. Howes}, James and Albert yah Deol zoota of the hair. Spray the stalls. number of 'our business men. l A few a lication tiZ luitt' pleasure young -men' can i,, Sts. Toronto,• PP r asnnary 1907-vsbitby 9, QehaR6 i0. Brougham To kill She4 Ticks, forms ;have been, left at this find in tearing down signs, shoo,- ui, Port Perry 13,Uxbridge 40,CanniaKton 19,' OFF7GE. windRerverton Is. Make a dip by adding loo quarts'of water to' 1 quart of Zenolenm, and dip ing each other through ows ' -The following ' the staadiiig in unoccupied 'houses we cannot the sheep or part the wool and pour•on. Zenoleum is the beat Sheep of pupils of the senior division of s.ee Such conduct is the cause of in a world. ..Dipin fah w Id the Pickering public school for much loss directly and indirectly - 4 " the month of.February Fifth to those concerned, and those TO klll'Hen Lice. ;.� e}ess-Gertrude Allaway, Arthur guilty may expect , too be called ` Addsl gallon of water to,five tablespoonfuls of Zeno leum and dip the hens, Gorman, Josephine Moore; John ,ipou.to answer for their conduct . a rubbing the feathers the wrong way, holding ,the hens by the.head and OYConnor. Sr IV-Lorne Law before one authorized to deal RUMOR feet. Spray roosts and nests. . - - - and Joseph Goodwiu '(equal),:Zti il- with Mich cased:.. As 'our police - _ _ . .. - f lie Winter, Myrtle Flumerfelt•, trustees have to deal with nuis- �+'Qp D18t per. — - - Charlie Goodwin, Edna Smith. antes, they would -receive, the Jr. IV-Frank Bundy, Gladys hearty thanks of our citizens by Wash animal'a nostrils out with a solution of 1 tablespoonful of Zenolenm to ' Clarence Nimnio, 1 quart of.water, and spray all azonnd thoroughly to prevent other sn}- Bateman. I appointing'a constable who would k of�1 materials and pby yon Allan Clark. Sr. III-Coils Every have no trouble iii stamping out to call at our works si d inspectour stook hale taking distemper. Jaltues Palmer, Mabel Calvert, 3 this repeheiisiUle conduct..Lydia Dickie, and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by �,0� G}eneral DlsinfecUnt. Alice Thompson, Y —Have you renewed your stl�7- `agents we do not employ them,oonsequent- Fobin Gordon, Ecaline Holt, ;�e]- I iy we can, and do throw off the agents or bank barn and stable;1 gallon of water added to five tablespoonfuls of nfectant a eon Hill. Jr. Ill.— Wood- a r tion to TAE NEws yet? If'commission of 10 per Dent., which you will ruff Maxwell Allaway, Jacob Hill i• t1 1 certainly.ave by purchasing from ns. a kee th g n thle stable ble and mangeranddisiei'ound buildings. aeras or Christina Annan, .Charlie Palmer, of attend to it at once. We have call solicited. -7 Vera l'nnstone. Enrolment, 39• '2,ich capital scattered about that WHITBY GRANITEA.�, t Y' Qpp.Poo Oma, whitb7,Ontario Aver ipe attendance, 37. W. M. /we are in needof. T ; .� a. .a6�w.� !',t,'.. ' tit., .n. t'►t, 'r8,lCher. .-. , .., ,,,. 'e .,k —,,. - ray..?.tt:•.. ..�•;.Pyla' ., ,� y4:� ' '" t.e- -