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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_03_16 *,..,:`. �p.,, . .' • ... a:.. ea'. ,.ti ,,-.. -•r:.:.. +v,.. rt!#,:,e.. . -srf- 'ca ...:: i'•. _ - Y•°a+.-^ _ w•. lv :^tr' �. i.T'..: ♦ ,' vNO _t.; —PICERING, ONT., FRIDAY. MAR. 16, SOL- SX_•V. ?9U6 y N�. 2 g , —�— �QRT YtIION. - $pdg6l'OW , g• tZPa►b=Ic1[4+ W i Methodist Lrtdies'Aid w in the Eoe�. _ af• mal Qsfrss. f D,wire C of a social held s the'ywy way of q , Q��„� Will Anak took a business trip to y Peebles and was in every way rsaaia-=' - 1� h* �S• T-� tees, far in excess of as prevloss8� ' .; any Toronto oa xeeday. Markham. b th ' e Th w • retest, _ PICSEBLNG-� W. P. "d Xm Cowan paid a visit held t e earn body. a eratlles:_ to Toronto an Mouda Miss Louie Cole was driving to,ideal, the gathering large, the eer0- ,, .. _ y tion a generous one, the beastii M. BTEWART, Xwkham- F,ed Wbesi 76 bus. Mr. Frani[ Yates ]eft for I�tdian Markham on Thursday last with her home in tbe'pattiest form,added w� y� �nt�sSei', White wheat 76 b”. Head this noosing(Tuesday). brother Fred, and had the misfortune the ever geniality of host and hosteat- )Yoaor 6za9>•a4a of Toso1M IIni♦aaaity Spirem Wheal 66 bas. W. P. Cowan is installing a"Nord- to loose her purse containing 11W dur-'made it an event long to be remessb--, � '�im"&"Raw Oonew of Dearal sang oe•, Goose wheat 0 bas. 'heimer"piano in his residence, They immediately r • THxt FOs'1CO]"Ka. W ing the joheir . Th a ed among church workers — _- __� Manitoba moor,. i is �lrs._ Doty and baby,Nelson/paid retraced their course, but were un- - - _ Opw aadxy 8 a s to 9 P.W. cream ann., Best Family, a visit to tfie-forarer's parents, i'has, able to find any trace of•the missing Geodwootl- Resid•nee,111,11 SL•,N•aib. won-mmaa Fano pastry, 1.00 and Mie. Yates. t ttW r,Fly our, treausure., Fortunately it had been MLT UNION,vILLH RVZRy rMDAY, Cotton, Joto or Paper Bags inolnded,•, Miss Ida gig Washington- returned picked up by Amos Grove and Jos. Miss Marsh is visiting at.Dr. D - Tsi m, owes over enmmasteld=, Bran;19.00 Toa to Clinton last week accompanied by Koch and these gentlemen returnedin ,s� - on-wees 81aQ06 Sborte, $20.00 Ton her sister,At"..C. A. Annie.' it to the proper owner as soon as tlsey TR.E. S.BAFCHEB,L D.8..D.D 8.. jumbo,125.00 Ton --•-� discovered to hom it belonged,;$un. weekm. R hittleton lost a horse fast; DDentis,swunvine, Honor graduateof .Cracked Corn $1.15 per 100 lbs Brock Road. L. Fulton sold his vacant village the Soya1 College of Dental Surgeons and of ' Whole Corn, $1.10 per 100 lbs. -- - ATHA. to Mr. Wang. -.,the nniversity o!Toronto. Hours-Oto 18 a_m„ Corn Chop;2»50 per ton- Mrs. Geo. Rodd and daughter,of R. Neil and C.Cockburn were in tiF� !to e p m Omoi,is Grdbin's Block,over Jaw• rl Whitby sa a visiting here this week. el•rJ sora Local talephoaa No..lN App oint- _'PTholwale p Des on application, A MiddIeto° started for the norh- Miss Croutch, of Toronto, is visiting city last week. . -- mente may be made for evenings Se•ldeace ypJaoletvir4etrct at Jos. Mowt}ei's. Alf McDonald has entered efsr-Ick C Brien ave. MABSHAM every Monday an Ga rdham, west on Thursday. ­ ver )Tn•sd,�. OfIIoe Over White's$tore' 271d Fdours 'The members of the Bros$ Road Miss Annie Lapp, of Toronto, has of!lir. Ted Waga. Chop of all kinds. Sunday School net at tlie home of H. been visiting her parents here,-' Jos. Symes' sale an the5th•con, law �tecZtcal. C)lappinQ and (�riatifall• Ellicott on Monday evening last to Thos•land Vlrs. Dunkeld. and Master week was very-successful. - _ bid farewell to his daughter Mrs. I. Murray spent.Sunday with friends at . Rev. Mr. Legate is confIne#1Ao�- PICKERING COAL Carr, prior to her departure for the. Mt. Joy. house with a severe cold. F: EASTWOOD, M.D.. Burreon CiO,Y- north-west, .(dames and other amuse- Some of, our young people spent Mrs. Bovd, of Markham, visitoe? toCanadian Pacific Ranwcy; coroner rnents were indulged in for some time, an en able evening at Cherryw•ood tier father,Mr.-T. Forsyth, last rvc••ek- Ontario County; teener of Marriage Liceatee, after which a very appropriate ad- recently. Herb Jarvis has started work at h.:t� Qlaremout; O*ce hours-Before 10 a.m., I to s Miss Jesse Cu1;=ert, of Mt. Joy, 5 ew place near Stouffville this we-Ot. to m.,and frost 7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone Yards at Spink Mills. dress, accompanied by a purse, tires nonnecticuwithasleam,Greenwood,Brougham stove Coal 1G 2a fon. ' read showing the very high esteem in been visiting her many friends here yir: �tisliiams moved into the d,svil • ; in Zion,A.John..on'e(TLL` Don), Wm Cowie'• the est week.. in west of. the Victoria House_ Inst• ' nn*ow.and D Pngh'e l Ooh aIp Chestnut Coal 6?a ton. which Mrs Carr was he}d by the tom- GPC llc.�voy, director of the week. 'Pea Coal 5 25 tc n. munity, not only as a teacher, but its 'IIs le Leaf Insurance Co.;spent Mon- There has}been no service in the StL•.c LeOreL. Select Lump Coal,15.35 ton. a personal friend, and extending to P_ day at('olu thus.'- line' church the last two Sabbaths" . Blacksmith Coal, 15..x,5 ion. _ her and,Mr. Carr,their best wishes in Arthur and Mrs. Carruthers, of .the supply failed to attend. 2%c.per ton dieccuat for cash, their new home in the west. 91 r. PP F $, FARE WELL, Q. C•, BARRIS- Fun wei¢bt guaranteed• Carr made' a very suitable reply after Victories Square, spent Friday with - Anniversary=serf ices were held -it •�• T11B,Oounty Grown Attorney,and Goaaty orders for coal lets with W. Peak will which appropriate h hymns were sung John.and firs.Scott. the Baptist church last Sunday. RrY- fdiife4tor, Court Howe,Wbitb7. Ia1 bAbovep�es subjeect to Change without interspred -with- short speec es. Avery enjoyable .time was spent at A. R. Fork, of •Claremont,• reaehfi ho•,�io•. After_singrn "God be with you,till Dunkeld Bros. Wednesday evening both afternoon and evening,and M� TOg1 Mc{IILLIVRSY, BARRIS- �, we meet again,"_the.compauy diapers. last at an oyster supper. Pearl -DeGeer- of Uxbridge; aang i*Dog",solicitors.eta Omoo oprwlte t'°•> L e `SPI:\h. ed. The trustees of tniy section have got solo at each service. simoe Whitby.Out Jao.Bal1 Dow,$-A.;Tbso. the-new seats in.and the school roam fi e( Whitby.Out Money to Loan. 87 LIn[ITCa „ J.L.Spink, D.W.spin _- _ ._ Audl•ey. Per Go has a JohII ttMer ante President Managrr -- tied with C ( r�!of rmle e sum- Rev. C�11I1'CZl yy, has methodist Peter4nar;l. -Dr. Crews, oY Toronto, will h wi Avoy for thSErV1Ce$a8lollows- ����r�� preach here next Suuday at 2.30 p.1n, mer and owdid•wark on Monday. $OPFIN8,V$'TERINARY BUR- -= A disastrous fire occurred-Iast Fri- Clydesdale Kowdei has sold'" is �• G1nQ*t, Graduate of the Ontario vn- _, day night about 2 o'clock; when the Clydesdale .for a handsome sum and 10:330 a.In.......Prea,ching. _ ..,g. CoSige, Toronto, register.d member �utterd '�uf ors delivered. same to ai�rtle.Station last 7:00 p.m....... ettbeOnt.sio Vessriaaty H•aica ♦asoai•tioa, a barn-on the farm rented by John Ed• n;tp m...... Sabbath School_ Omoe,nt r o-VoLjsaneanaoae•c k-c mO*, wards was-bur_ned to the ground with week. tee• p,m..,....Epworth League, ae: bomb of Gri.1 lines- oisoe®d-ho.iattforge eighC cattle, implements, griffin; etc. 8 T m f4oura 8 tc ll a m.. and I t°' 4 P.-- Pri7ate - 00 P Weekly y. ' - Wephone la my oma P,O. address. Green A large supply of Canada Carriage Doubtless the work of incendiarism.- � -' , -SCHOOL REPORTS. _ Co'W beet .exitters on hand„ Prices The Rev:•T. W.J(>IWte,of Bowman- 8:00 p.m.......Weekl Prayer a� Erre:„oat right. Quality the best. preached the annual Missionary ser- Following are the names of the -'They'. inet4rnne'a. mon kere last Sunday ,afternoon to_a best.tbree in each Mass for the month Rey. J. 13, Moore, Ph. B-. - Secure One In Time. good''sized congregation. 133 were of February of the Whitevale. public —•1?as7�ri. - raised here last year for missions. school: Sr, IV—Eliza White, lake. , IRE IN MISS First-class rigs to hire-by day and Mias M Pugh rind Miss Mason were Beaton, Lena Troyer. Jr. IV-Pearl F night., revs ointed n,isaionary'collectorr3 Albright, Lillian,Pennock, Canmair A� //��yy�� =ivltaaRcn Oemyaas• 'Bus meets all trains _ PP Eva Let 1J liLL�irig HPilp you PICKERINo N D. 1a. fiYIHB, Aosxr - Tlie oyster sapper and entertain- I-ridge. Sr. III -Ethel Samba, -- W. H. Peak, ment ,held .bv the E. L.of C. E.•laet' Beare, Percy Pennock. Jr. 111—Al AWika7 P4Gkttt�ey. Fridri evening vara+ - it'enjoyable meds Hamlin,Bertha Carter, A. Hod To rem-rer your stolen property_ fusitiuess Caicbs - y- — indeed All were well served with peon. Jr. !I Lillian Beare, Lepore Ae oysters<to suit ttie tante,-fulldwed by shotes, Blanche Hamlin. Sr.Ser. pt. T Sand�riches;takeabd pie. After sup I[-IdaTµeedie, Harold_ -q-UWhite, Jae. e '�Igjlawcee �ommii>le +e v 311,ease foA 0bubtyr Ot Marna;, - _ .� ° "t'i�.' 'w >� pt• Pickering L1..o.e.for r at his+r � �°: ' of. F�r�l�ure _ .:- wilt do th3et_ Or at hlsn•rAenee,Plok•ssat t+tae church for Lhe program aqd a ggood Tweedie, wrence Major, uF f •- one it was. The pastor', Rev,_J. E. Hamlin. 1-Harland Collins, - Moore, presided and was unusurclly Shrink, Janie Carter. 3lembere havlo¢property stolen oommtra's- �`•� A.BBATON,TO WNSHIP OLBRH d fall line of l4ret•. happy in spirit and gave expression to Repot t of Aud}8p School for Febru= tate immediately with any mamba>i', 1J• Ooave>taaoesr Oosnmislone?for t+k►ai nlaw inrnitnre now many humorous sayings Misses HaU ruary: 1V-Nellie 1, nde, Melt of E:ecntive Committee. - a/xdavita,.asqeA000val,nt. Eta Honey to loan Law, of Pickering, cap- vine Sr.Tyndall, dbe gh, Gti ldemberabip"fes 11.OEt tam�i, --leaner of MsasiM* Lte• Oa exhibition m tie and Nellie be F ie Si Pu fyp t.m_ tared the audience with their anti- Brownlee. Jr. 1V-Archie L'amnlaeY Tickets maybe had from the eraddeat•s• - ' - lour ware rooms. fill and a ro riate duets; Miss Josephine McBrady,Willie Cammack, Secretary Onapp)teati—. _ pp F p09TILL,. Licensed Auctioneer, L Murphy,teapcher,was the soul of wit, Jr. III-Verna Lynde. Charlie Puck- Arthur Jefrre �-A- O�Cio�nofi • for Qo ILL of York and Ontario. Ave- 'Prices-right. her three recitstlone gave unbounded rin.Gladys Love, 'Ella 1dcBrady, Net- Y� pre.id•aR X 41 for ofell kinds orka and to as a. Ave- satisfaction; W:J: Spark@, of French- tie Calvert, Eddie Lintner, Second- secretary. sorao. AAdmeu Green Qi♦e7 P,o., Opti• '1D' S. D�ngham• man's Bay; delighted everybody with Clifford Tyndall, John McCullough, Ezee.Com,-ileo.Lang, D:E:Pugh-C.�i_.. not POIICHER, Licensed Auction- iM - hiy high class solos; Miss. Lillian Grace .Holtby, Stanley Love, Richie - Pa,lmer,Zrick a Oat. — rjrj1 e ger,vatnaro:•aa oottabwr for tb.Dann _ _ _ _ _ ;Pickering, onl. Willson, of Grgepwood, �ppleased the Sqquire, John Scott, Charlie Lintner, ties of York and Ousaric All tinea of anction crowd with her two excellent resits Eddie Cammack, Joe Gulliver, Robt. The ---��'D�, valuations oo �meat i 0. tions; while the Orchestra frorn Gulliver. - Sr. t. Jean Lynde, Iva � - He sly managed and sold by su0 m _ Whitby charmed the Aud]epites with Emmerson, Louie Street, Howard WESTERN BAKI O A _ �{ w3a, Mortgages, rents. no:- ane {/g J ^ �yaner 0Ga their music. Never was a, more en- Holt, Mary McBrad Murl Puc>irin, tenes,l acoo°aM pr°mpily collected•aa wilt Y 11I 1%vfV}a/ eyable time_spent•.in_this neighbor- Jessie Holt. Class I Frank Confptom _��p°mto.by Lot at•8WUS211eat 1079 wry settlameatr guaranteed- ?bone o: �'.•-Proceeds about$30.30. [.rice Calvert,' Fred Squire, Lila' ttrlte for termv sad parsoutars, Bruno—. Bea lowkertng stases pat Dates mat be filed by phone News Smith,Elsie HOIf• Autliorised capital...................•• •-.i11D09a1M' os,,,• y Have a full line of-fresh and cur snbwritsed Capital...............••••.. Brougham - ed meats constantly on hand. .. _ .__,t • • --- - --' • - • '- ' Whitevale.'- • e • Assets 8eadilTIJI� r to' LOQ Spice Roglnlj• Breakfast' Bacon, • C. Brown, of Toronto, -wee Joico COWAN.gay T.s.laalru.:la• E Ham; Bolo a,'Weiners, etc: bom-e-aver Sunday. Wullie stiller is awa'' e' Cobalt,mi presiditnt ' 5 per cent.-. 111 D' Whitby,Mr. Dingman, of ' hitby, is he come hame wi a•laid o'• It speelal attention d� d Forme I. ' Samuel Mannell is at present in Nctes nectiona tot +a prompt y,aoa Highest prices-paid for visiting'at B. Mattlie�v's'. Botiemanville on.a usinew venture. Farmers Notes dieconated American UP $catcher's cattle. D. Russell, we are sorry to say, An us and bliss Maud Mathewson Foreign hzebange.bought and sola Drafts f _ • i� c4--mucb improved in health. a7ea:aydfable on all parts of the world -In$niranee, of all kinds tessrs. H and F. Herrick spent have° with'their mother for the sa+rasssaal<n•0l"a - - ” FA R tri E R S t past few dais. Interest allowed on depsalts at highest eco. e a few days last•week here with_ Miss Ruby Spink.:was the guest of Aentrgte.,%;idcredit edhalf-yaattyto • attended to friends. .her uncle brieg ing with her _that Geo. Herr. Manages• is the time £o buy your Messrs. R.Ham' and Lymer, of uspal genial smile. _ No_ 'is y Oshawa, spent Sunday here with Sorry indeed to bear-of Mrs. James •���'r+�"�S1r _ su ar, when iicea are easy flie>,ds. LiddeIl's misbap falling one day last Real Estate handled-Conveyane- B p- !Axis and' week and breaking her collar bone. ing done on-short notice., down, We buy the best .grades Any one reouiririg p James and Mrs. A. E. Thornton that can be bought and sell at the specifications :�r house building, have been out feasting :end driving in. �k-, �� • lowest possible prices. ' e_all'on-John Devitt. _ the neighborhood of ti�xbridge, Sand- Miss E. Brodie, of Toronto, i- ford and Greenbank, BOYS and GIRLS ! Farms to rent-some particularly Highest price-paid for'.all kinds home «with her mother and is e_t�a pleased to_stat.e that_J>Jhn adltpted for pasture. of farm produce. Seeds a s sotnewhatindisposed. - icSenfie is enjoyinb the best of Silti:erplate has advanced T-r-- ality. Mrs, W. LaFraugb, of Stouff- health, and not under the,weather as e v. Richardson• 'FARMERS'SUPPLY STORE, family is here assisting her' son-and- reported'in our last issue. - 10 per 'cent. • '�' family prepare for the west. Harry Mason and�Vm. Thoinsoii,of y -_ • E. Bryan, ;liana er. Messrs: F. C. LaFraiigh's, Robt. Scarboro,we a doing the grand in our' We sell 1 doz each-(tea,knives y g g • ti last week devouring some of•the ;'•rotary Public, Pickering,, • McBrady's and Colin Philips sales oocll thins re ared b 'Mrs. W.S, and forks) and' anything .upp to • ' .. .., . - were-all well attended ,and good major. -S wish your scribe had 15eeri that of.the celebrated 1&17 Rog- DO�INION BANS good.prices realized. invited too. ors Broe'. make at the rate of YOU will be g On Wednesday night T. C. and Among the arritals in our immedi- is I each dozen pieces. Than Mrs. Hubbard entertained a num- oto neighborhood we note Mrs. Clu- is 2 dozen knives and 1 dozen Capital Authorized -$4,000.000 �ber.of their friends in retnembr- bine, oL Davenport, Iowa, Mrs, James ' fork andost nest month.we Ibis is _ I Capital Paid $3i000i000 ante of,their 29th wedding day. - Ball and Idau$bter, Emnta; A. and price, • DELIGHTEDan Satureay night some one Mrs. Reesor, and firs.Nighswander, • have to charge$11.00 for the Reserve Fund and �'3 j 49 OOO A meeting of property owners and same amount. ,( undivided Profits i' entered C. Philip's stable acid stole prominent citizens is called for •Mon- e When yon see our new line of B. Matthews' 'bridle and lines day night for the purpese.af consider- AiiLi some Ito Toilet Songs.. Steps.Are being taken to recover ing the advisability of putting in an WHITBY BRANCH, theta. electric light, the power to be supplied Ntr�el'y'brand is richly and'deli- There will be held in E. W. front the grist mill. - LOOK!!-W will sell you 4 ' cately perfumed wit�re flower General Banking Bodell's shop on Saturday night, 'The many friends of Bun Lynde dozen'pieces at the rate of 11.7$ odors and is unexcelled for Ladies $1}glness Transacted'. March 17th,a meeting of the mem- will be pleased to]earn that he is im- per dozen, And Children. hers of the Brougham -beet :ring. proyin as well as can be expected 6 dozen gieces at the rate of' NOV from his 'serious accident'that befel " 14;30 per dozen- Levita for.mechanics and others All,members are requested to be g 1.,dozen pieces at the rate of ffpecial-at'rention•given to�the• eollee- him about three months a o,he hay- per dpaep will quickly remove .all _stains _ -tion' oFfarmer's sale and present. ing his leg broken a the ankle while from the hands. _ other nates. On Tuesday morning as Mrs J• boardingg a street car. He has been _ Hamilton and son. Willie were con8ned.to his t'bom,Z8 Simpsotl.•ave., Cut this out and shgw to your \ _-Let us I-eve the pleasure of show- aAVINGS DEPARTMENT. driving home the axle of their Toronto. friends, This is Bassett's offer which is a guarantee of ing these and other buggy broke-and the occi ants.of The A: O. F.annual dinner was held quality. lines to-you. �ePCt3jtB receavea' of 1. and the vehicle were thrown out, but lathe residence a eiimoth Pherge. Norman BasSe�t $ escaped injury. - last .week the gathering was large. j7 upwards. A shooting'mateh held here on "Court Pride .of the 'vxle" always - Iziterest allowed ,,at .higl!est Monday by a number of our .bops have -a pleasant time at their Jeweler and 'Optician current rates.` oyster feeds, but they all say this one SO$th p - - C0curre t rates.- d or paid h1►lf)in a 10 bird match resulted as,,fol- excelled, and as one of ,the order was Brock St., s PICKERING Iows; J. M; Gerow 109 -S• Tool.9, overheard saying "for a good time y yearly T, Desire R, E. Desire S, A. Carl- give mea Pickering borne and the Whitby, Ont., �.J.THOB'TON, ton 8, Walt Carlton 7, J. Haigen hostess from Scnrboro." ` PH A IMACY 1LANAQ>03i1 • 5, M. Desire 5, W. Badgerow 4,,F.l The last monthly meeting of the �•19mr�r��+ � =,,;' ,,�: , -' ., «. � . . :, _ . . ,, ,. . •�w -„,„,. 't. .... „::„ orf ��.,�'” ,;, , i<< , ��."+Sw � i�,•Tt. :,,r .�...-... .,..,,.::..,uJ�+•,,�-.-.� •4,- a+L,.,. �+ _ ',C %a�•W.r,'- .«iyy:_ •��• ';�.c. „tea C..•...,• 1?;+•+.-:...:S+s neva..,.-s .+e... - L. 'i�ss {, ..( _.. r �oOVA r .. :r - . L," ".r T . ..,' .. �t M A BY�1 . ExP�lau wriTi �'aw eRali�s. '-..�R�lce cnst�11E r REsi<cxED. T LEADING N n i�!�i Il11 L4 e 1 . L 1 U " UN Ds IE IN MINE F EMany New Varieties o1 Seeds Being 'Dis. Was Defeated on the Questiap of - t- '"':: , �,l. 7 ., tributed Free o[ Charge. Church Inventories. - �--� • E . ...' - . he-members of,the Ontario Agricu4- BREADSIUFFS . .. , - -. A espitch from Pat is says. Prime T tocol and Experimenlril Union are Minister Roul'ier and itce nicmbers of Toronto Aiarch 13. ,- Wilt - + On- _ pleased to stale that for,1906 they are • prepared to distribute into ever town- his Cabinet' resigned .on Wedncsdav, lariu• No. 2 white,,78c asked•Lo.b., ^3 P p y folloving u debate in the Chamber of per cent. freight. points; red 7Gc bid �fielfilble %plosion in a Colliery Near .Calais strip of Ontario material for experiments , UepuUes on the Gocernmenl's .applica- ,7/.,e asked, mixed ?7c ash +villi fodder crops, roots, grains, grasses, tion of the__'law regarding the taking (A ,. Wheat - Aianilota - (moo. 2 North- ' . .. - ers, and fertilizers. Upwards .d i n, t31c as a c s [up c0 nventorics of church ro ert lli. ern, ked, L.o b, = 1 k- part [ - : , France, Entraps 1,20a - -- vote fi May. es of farm c drops ve been _ Ex lent D lent _ confidence, puts'- Pito..2 white, 31c bid f.o.b. 78 1,G00 varieties f n a • tested, in file _ieeru al a ap rte .-•--, - • -- •- ' - - •--- - . Bouvier demanded a pot c ce, wtlicirwas d�fi8[e o of filo Ontario •,Agricultural College, y' , Dim D M uttelph,:for at least Ace'y'ears in uer The Cabinet crisis comes at a most per cent. treigliht p6fnls.. • Paris, March 10.-A mining colas• proach the lateral r alkerics, and fifty cession. These consist•of nearly all the 'dramatic moment, when tti0 Franco- Barley - 5(k asked o —.-- i . _ ` +trophe-ef-In�fef ,• s 1:NA,IF,1 t,y l:rii:ineev Bar, have Ganadfari -..several' hundred' 1'nra�ar3-eoirtevt- hoc-rea*tird-a -dccistvc d7c-IiC or 1 0'A I . 3 extra antl aloe for No. • allude teas stricken the bneat coal centre teen torrued lute's relict gang, ltnn new varieties, sonic u w u' tacre inni -• of northern France. An explosion pt make an attempt .to react, then. 1 exceedingly wei•l in the carefully. con. Versa influence on file Algeciras con Peas - No quotation fire damp .at 7 o'clock this morning car- ' Foreman• Lecomte: came, up'irom .like ducted experiments at the COlicgo arnl ference and Eurdpean affairs. Corti - No. 3 yellow, American, Ve . rterE "death and-destruction itlrouhout mine this a[ternoort and reported.a lir are now being distributed free of chnrgr ' 'The Government sucsreded in. holding bid. at '1'orvnto:" ihe'network of coal urines centred at rifying scene below. for co-operative experiments through• only 23.i voles, while the various cle• Flour - Exporters are bidding $3,i -' C,outrieres, and Are followed the explos- F,\Af1t.fES'CLiOWDED THE,S11AFTS. out Ontariq. '!'tie following is tha'Tist 0I meats to opposition, Clericals, Socia! Joi' Ontario 9(1 .per cent. patents for ex- ,ort, making rescues difficult and almost The families of .the entombed millers co-operative esperiniants ill agrjculture fists, and Nationalist§,,united acid polled port, in buyers' bags, at outside points. I. 1011, ;ale '''^ ;^'�^�^ �.,eAet^"^' s d @@!;'nom-pus_ 8r_-1,6�__- fes ti-ht�-piseit4 Erie-Ministry in-a--A•lanitoba=-first pa L s - .., ,•o col#flrsidn in tie vicinity presented early hands or fathers ane}threatening ur their Minority o[ 33. - �i far second patents. • - . ' estimates of (he exact loss o[ life, but efforts to obtain details to farce back No. - Experiments. :Plots. Premier ' Rouvier, with all his col- '-=- - a despatch received here at 4..",5 p. m., [lie gendarmes who kept them from the - - leagues, immediately proceeded 'to the COUNTRIl PI(ODUCE . . , . gave 1,404 miners entombed, and prob- mouth of the pit: The•populace of the 1-Three varieties o1 Oats .. ... 3 T'oreign Office, where a joint. tetter of' , ably lost. .At 6.45 'o'clock this evening .district.is appalled by. the.disaster, which . 2-{a) Three varieties of Six rowed ..�I•esigrlation. was-prepatred. Later. NI. Gut er = Receipts are'- s�nerally less , heavy, • till' lriurl;ct tcus a firmer tono a brief despatch froth Lille announced affects ever household. those persons rRouvler resented this letter to Presi- ` . auk p Y Barley 3 P for all lilacs. ape awful total of 1;193 dead. w•ho were rescued were terribly burned. (b) Two varieties of Two-ron ed dent G ullicres, who accepted the resit no-- C rte F) 98 Alf France has been profoundly shock- The latest estimates place thoso taken o fav' returned Lt o en - "" "" ""' c o- t# ns I mg e d m presenting, T Creamery. , t toe p Barley 2 P du solids .... .. .. .... .. :3c to.2io ed by the magnitude of the disaster, out at 591. 3-Two varieties of Iinhess Barley.. 2" to President :al.lieres"the resignation if Dairy 1b. rolls, good to choice.. laic To, •-:` ' which is said th be the est.� in- the Throughout the aTter•noon the heroic the ilfinistr Af.,fiouvier was surrotmdc:i - greaj. b 4-1'+vo varieties of Spring Vb'hent ... 2 Y• . .- P g do Largs roils .. ....... ...: 17c fo 1Rc " - bistory of continental mining, efforts at rescue were continued, but 5-Two -varieties n buckwheat 2 in the-lobbies of the Chamber of Depu• do medium .. :. ..... lite to 17v r nightfall brought ht the conviction that the o tl _ " ' IMPOSSIBLE TO RENDER AID. g g r fi~ l'lyo varieties of Field Pens ..... es y groups nclahcrs, wtao eti- rcc�c-1`s c fur large and ltc for b o 1 (a entombed' men had been u.focated, and 7-L•rnmer and Spelt ..... ...., ,•,_ •2 pressed their regret at Iris abandonment twins - Gas is pouring into pit No. 2, prevent- the despatch from Lille a 8.45 pair."tin- t3-Two varieties of Soy, Soja, or o! ufliCe. M. Nuu\fer displayed not lire Eggs "' . - " ' (rig err entrance, and'is is impossible to pouncing the number n[ dead at 1,193 Japanese Beans slightest emotion, - Drli ri re again heavy,+e c o ai p 2 alld the market i, taking a downward succor lite men imprisoned there. In appears to remove the last'hope that 9-Three varieties of I[usking Corn. -3" ._ turn, and 'gvotatir.ns are lower,': at'17a pit No. 3 the caves will not work, hav- others may be brought 'to the surface 10-Three varieties of hiangoids .... '3 for ne+c laid and 1'+r• h>r storage. Ing been damaged by the violence of the ,alive. - ' lhf+�, varieties of Sugar Beets for_ . _ Poultry - haat chicliclals, -9h:-to l2c-t - •• , ' - . .,explosion. The rescue wort,, therefore, A TERRIBLE. EXPLOSION• feeding purposes .. 2 DEATH OF IIAI-iF:1� PRE7,ITE. thin 7c to 8c; fat hells. 8c to 9c.,thin 6o- 44 is proceeding natally in pit No. 4. The catastrol}e- took .place' :shortly 12-Three varieties`of Swedish Tur- rchbtter rt c' ?c duels; l'_c t7. 13c, Ihi,1. Gc to 7i.; The rescuers are,made up of engineers .after 1,795 meW had descended into the nips ......... ....,.... ......:. 3 A shop O'BrienO'Rrien i?YnirPs 1' ti Lpe", loc to 11c; turkeys; 1',c to 15c, for and tha: personnel of the •surrounding mine this morning. There was a deaf- 13-Kohn Rabi and_tw'.o varieties of hours' illness. choke small lots. mining towns. enin ex losion. t;•hich was foltowed t•y Fall Turnips '..........'::..:.. 3 ' Potatoes - Orrlarin..G5c to 75c per bag' - g P y I from alifa S. says: ,. .. Ten miners from p'it No.-11 were rd- "the cages and mining"apparatus being 14z•-Parsnips and two varieties, of •A despa. , I on track here,-75c to k:,c"nut of st'or(I -. tel [I x. N l moved alive, but none of the 858 miners hurled from the lmouth v[ the Courrieres 'Carrots ...... .,,.,,., 3 Cornelius O'Brien, Etgnrin (atltolic.1rc.1• eastern, 70c to 80c nn true!:, and SW'ta '"' r.- who entered pit No. 4 has yet been mine. Men and horse nearby ouLside' 15-Three Varieties of Fodder or Sit. hiS1105 of llaltfnx, died"suddenly suddenly at I moi(, out, of store.-. - I• - ]brought'out. Of the 500 miners who dc- the mine were either stunned or killed. age Corn ......',........-.... 3 .I1 .R'clock on. Friday night. For [our or Baled Ilay-C)t'iiet at.:S•4 p.r (on for No. . scended there this morning„ according The root' of the mine office was torn off. IG--Three Varieties of Millet .......... 3 five years his Grace rtiad.been'in souse- I iimotky and-SS.,0 to $C4iir 'iNoq 2 :ri - . I to a despatch-tromp Lens, 383 have been Immediately following the explosJon 17--Tfiree_.varieties-.of Sorghum ..... 3 %,% at poor health. rtulfering trofn an af• car lots un trac!< here. ' tt'ought out, but the rescue o[ the others Carnes Ixirs( front=the-mouth 0[ the pit, k3-Grass Peas and hyo Varieties of _ fiction of the kidnecs',; but it was apo- Bated Straw-Urohangei u er too I - ' .is impossible. In pit No. 3 only 13 men driving back those without who sought Vetches ...... ................ 3 IoleCn Hlul'Proved the•-#mme�iate rause •:for cai lots on track here. ' {- out of 413 have been rescued, and as the to enter and dooming those within. T 19--Two Varieties of Rape .......... of death. Friday' morning• the Arch- - - . t•lsho rose feeling about as usual, blit _- .ladders are. broken and the cages work 0t attempting to rescue filo ire- °4-Three varieties 0f Clover .,...... 3 P f* hfO:N'CRF.1L 1tARIif:TS. lammed the rescuers despair of helping prisoned rainsts_-wRs.--k�tiip-bc-,tt--t7 21 �,� ==-r t R„�nof r�i the afternoon he complained of indi- - the others. The Prefect of _P" de c4fictatx'engineers and miners from...the °2-Seven varieties o[ Grasses ...- 7 t;es�Tion:-Erects `af- ltiAlr ,1lnalr2Al��faicil_1;3-3rrxin Bids wen Cat^' Ni- 'tri�dting the work surrounding mines. who formed partitis 23-Three varieties-of Field Benii$.. 3 lie was R sufferer. ` Ile wen! to bed and ouCui line fn Manitoba wheat, and• bust- - �—t it o. 1 sent for Ids physician. who came and nes9' w'B:i. uiet. rill' eat IliIIrkl:t- Corr• o[ rescue at pit No. ti, near the scene and made heroic efforts t0 penetrate Lhp 2b-Three varieties of Sweet tarn .. 3 . - .of the main catastrophe. It Is passible smoke and taut gases and bring out the 2o- :Fetrtilizer's tvieh Corn '.......... 6 prescribed'. The doctec was called for hnurg 'es,y In tone; price; unchanged. .that Abe rescuers may be able to ap- imprisoned. 26--Fertilizers with Swedish Turnips G r•;;ain at 10 o'clock at night, but saw nn Earley firm. No change in flour. Moiled - - - 27-Sowing Mangels on the level and ruasnn for thitiking it than indi• rats.firri4 in.tone..and millers ha+'e ad- -- _ -- in drills ..... 2 gesline: At 1t o'clock his Grace as(ced ti'anced pr,ces.t0 S1.!xi per bug in car ' =. THOUSAND FOR ONTARIO. BRITAIN OWNS Fitful OF WORLD. 2g-TTvo' varieties of early, medium. r l+i �- wfin was in the room, to qct tuts, and 82 to J15 in jobbing way. _ or talo Pofatnee .,.... him a ass of water. ,he'tvent:at!rir Oats - :No. ,",, 39c to S ;c,-flo, 3, 33! f�trett !army Party Secured for the First Census o[ the Empire .Shows gg-._.Three Grain Mixtures for grain-:E li, and r�:tuLfting in a minute, t0unfl the 1k X38 Qc: No. 4, 37c to 37 c. dM,IM.Y�9 Populatiob. production _..........:........ g prelate dead on his bed. - fie had. ex= '- -fleas 79c f.o.b.. r busied. , Provinea e mixtures pined ' a moment, and without a pang; Barley Manitoba No. 3, Ze to .0%ci -• . 30 -Thre • of- Grasses and s ... A despatch from London"says: T `No. 4,� to 48,e; Ontario 466 f.o.b A Toronto despatch says: The h inis• boxer for hay ............. 3 ' result of the (lust organized "census n _ 71i, ped cent.. points., _ ter of Agriculture has received, a cable the British Empire is #sued #n a blue Corn - Antericarr 01L1(ed,_i0yc;.No.i troca Mr. J. O'Byrne, colonization agent The size of each plot in.each.qt the _ ,k MONSTER ENGINE. _ ._ _ , at Liverpool, stating that the wholo book, it shows that the.Empire consists first twQnly-seven experiments Ind In yellow, 513�,r.-ex-!rack, of an approximate area o1 11,908.378 flour - Manitoba :spring wheat pat- party of 1,000 men arranged for by the square miles, or more Than one[itttt 0t Nos. 29 and 3A- !s to be twogro long ��9H haul C.P.A. Transcontinental Train ent�,-$;:',� to Ia3.G0; sarong.baker', £il Church Array had been secured for On• q by onQ rod wide; and_in No. .8, one rod in One Seclioa. o the entire land-area of the world. The t &.10; winter wheat patent:, �i..'a !4 tattio. A targe number of the party will square. I. • • g y •p P m 11•lontreat says:;The l Si•50; stm4glrt-rollers, 84 to 51,10:-do'in poputatton,ls about 400A00000, of whom E � person in.nntario'who wtsihrs to 1 tall on April 119. The rants made t 1100 are whites. 7'h8 o ukation is A dPsrafcli do tags, 81:75 to $1.83; exlras,, SIZ5 to $L-- - C non tactiles organization are in the join !n the worts may choose any ON[ C. P. B. is experimenting with What s roug'h'ly distributed as follows: + 75, shape of loans, and each emigrant signs oZ the experiments Lor 19(>r, and apply salol to' the largest locomotive ecru, �fiil[cecl -- Afarritnha brandn bags. $19;' - [n Asia .............:.... 30q,tI00.�U0 for the same. The material wilt Ce Jul Ludt, This locomotive ,vas.deli ped v n contrtct to repay the passage-money r B shorh. $20 per.low Ofitario brnn #n bulls . in Atrwa ........ 43 0W,c00 P Ili six quariely instalments. They' are , rdshod in the nrctFr in wJtirh the appli•. 11 r. Vaughan, a+sistant .Lo .E'trcldenl�RI1.5d tri $75; Sharif:., S20; milled mornr- ...... - -..rarefull selected.. .*d tested at- the In Europe _.�,.-....,.._... 4_,OW;. . .cations are received until the Supply 's Van_Iiorne. It left the shops on Tuesday � ? -" y In America .. ..... ?,100.OtJ0 �illc ii tQ ,.i, straight.grain!nouAte $,S -• Church Army's farm.colonies as far as exhausted. - It�-wigi - Ge wclF fot< eaott roghl unser-its o�t.n steam for the North In Australasia .:. 5.000.000 L'ay division, ort. a•hie" Hifi be tried to St:'7 per trin. . possible. Each #s reeomm�nded re- The most opulous cit atter London applicant to :ma1:c a second choice, Lnr nollyd.Oats - Per haq.$1.90 to 81,75; sponsibte parties. A large number of Y ' tear the first could not be granted. All out. - is Calcutta,- -The highest -proportion`-r3 material trill lie`fu entlref 'tree 'rtTe, C,P•il. i.: trying to t an rn Inn: cornmeal. $i.30 to-$1 i0 per hag, the mcri, if is said. will be accompanied >' y' S fi married Pc qns is in India, halal, C}' of char a to_:ea�h applicant, and til^ drat . 1+iii Inidc tie- 't'ranscontinQkttal itay- Vin' 1• AS t`� .SA-541l', !V'o• _, 87 tog -- :` 1.y their famLiies. Thecum of £10,(M has � g ,e75n; closer misnl; SG' to- _ Prus and'Canada. . The lowest is.in Lite r leer► raised by.the Church Array for the produce of the plots twill, cf roursu, may. ircrns to: \'ancrnn er in one section. fl1eese-�n ctian�e: fair tri-le 1e is pass- .furpose, and a further appeal for 5100,• \t'es! ,Indies. Di,pression #n the,T;irth conte the.prolterty. of :the person who Hithc•rin when traffic' has been at r tl rate is-general almost everywhere, but 'conducts the ex eriment. . licav it fins ten found n'ecesar 10 Ing in small lo1s,,.dealcrs quoting I3c t zr mad The Hien are ex ted to take u p y', _ y' _.. . 8 rdpOrtion ot- ui one rCOfrs The J. E3iJCHAN.1\r, lorcat: the Triin'sconfinenTtiI info. w.� seg- Itu1G r - Clendy, rfinlCe eellfnfi at 'fie- 000 to tend out 10,000 inert °is.j,einp is most remarkable-in Australasia Y cnlonitis is much below that In !hVthe Dirr'ctor, fir,ns. ' !'his new engi[hC. if tt fulfils 'eX• the free ants of 160 acres after a ear P Re ' . , 'o v fi pectati0n.3; will iihke h tro�it of burnt i,) :z' +r, and .3c an °3 ,c i(t sn{nit .Iota . or so of-experience Irl the Province* fruited Iain cion, insanit _-i,,'mn markedly, Ontnrfo Alirdcniturnl .Colic. e, y �ccond quality L,z'rrnchanF rl at Yl;;c tC g y Guelph, Mdt,ch 5th, 19W.. pascen er rnrs across the con-tinent. ` decreasing in India, despite consan k2r. � g P� i;• .::- _ - = � Though the G.P.R.-aulhcir•itirs adrttPt� r, o . .' uineous marria es-` Indeed, the theory• • - Eggs - Fresh selling tit 19„r to 2rx ” R y _ that they have built the largest,cngtne f that such marriages produce mental un= _•.:� - all-stock at 11c16 !x; antl liwM at- ., �CONSUiNPTION OF LUMBER �' P ever g0nstrlsctrd in Arhortca., they ,will to t4c. ' ' I. -- soundness is little supported by these - - not glee out airy particufals as to-'its iSlatisties [or Manitoba -and_ etc , ' +- CANCER ChiiF.S �YITlI R.4I'S. ut pork $k'_i: light short rut:$2f1: Arn= - atan--Quantity imported. - _ _ _ Cri n shalt cat '_lig American int clear -. too: DARING FORGER ARRESTED. �_~� fat back. 419 to 1t20: compourrllar`d',Gs;c - . Winn, despatch says: The — . - Prof. ScirlB fduccesslugy Uses Rontgen n W A TD tri"7;' C n a 11;c to 1?c; P. wn timber o ec and Radium. AENA O CA OLIC. .L`, .Itnad�n p re t rtk _.tet'estittg statistics showing the amount , e as -- 6ettle rend::red, I2}yc tar#-,b han4s. -125 ' o: lumber consumed in Manitoba' and Checks. A despatch from Berlin says:Pmt. Ed- mpressive L'- accnrding to sizii; bscan, 1 i;c; Seskatchew'an, Lased on reliable talar• _ ward Schiff, of Vienna, who was one ct .o( the Princess. lresfi I:itlal nhattoir•drPss -t. , • , rnation, which assures that the figures A desPntch [coni Critcago says Tile, the first physicians to study 4he healing ,10.25; country dressed, $8.75 to 59•,0; principal in the 818,iW forgery of Ilii- are approximate correct. The total n^ effect of the Ronlgen.rays, describes m A despatch from San Sebastian, Spain,. alive, 87.50 for selects. tes 379,'J01.I89 feet, o[ which 37; n.ois Steri Coinpany pay checks in South a Munich medical journal three cases in say>: The impressive ccreinony of til=e ` ULS,St1 feet were impoctcxl from the Chicago has been di.covercd. Accord- which tie has succeeded in healing cut• convey.ton of lho Princess Ena of Bat. CUFI3AT o MARKETS.' in to Iltis ,own.confession. Louis Loeb- arleous cancer with Liteaid of ELonl en tenbcrg to 1418 'Roman Catholic intth 'l Sited Static, 116,600,1100 feet tirouglh! g Ruflalo, March 13, - Flnur - Qtlim trnm British Columbia, and 82,[100,0')0 pre,,. the man.. Ile was arrested on or radium rays. lrior to her marrying Alphonso. .and steady. Wheat - Spring unsettW; '!cel from new Ontario_ 'Mere was an Tuesday in, the office, of _lila �ti'esi�rn [n opposition to the ractirc of otThes' carred• an'V!'ednesdap in !the chapel �:r •%' ' Bank Note Company,where he fins been P No. 1 Northern, 8:,,,c, ceri0aiis;` \Vinlei. {, -- _:drtcteesa'ot nearly SS,Cr00,000 [net over physicians. wh-p' assist the healing pro-. the Palace. o[ Miramar. The members nidet- No. 2 red. 8 ,r. Curn - Easier; '!, ----- etriployed as an engraver, Longpre Lhe preceding year. cess with slight operation and the appli- of the royal family were deeply moved, No •2 yellow, �:F.';c; No. Y cern, W....- t_ — __ . confessed that he made the plate from cation of cert materiitc, 1 •- �-f which the checks were printed and that (,pis - toe , enc on: y, o: y" : r w assisted in checks we^ them anion the Prof. Schiff used only the rays. One Ealtenberg, mother of the Princess Crt3, wf,ite. 33,'.;c. -•rlarlev - Oni-v steady; i 'T,0 VISIT NEW YORK g ease tivas that:of a lady of.75 years ,I and Princes: Ena �'.ere.in tears. All \\eslcrn. fn store, offered at 413, to 52c.., • • South Chicago merchants., Marie, Long- age, who 'h:td cancer in the right tem- 11rt.11cry salute announced the termina- ominal, ' pre`s wife, was arrested'Monday and pie. The other hvo. who were Rise be- 'lion of,ttio ceremony, atter w•tl' - „--•,,,,,, .. '—Coveraor-General to be Entertained al__ was identified by several merchants as tween 70 and 75 years of age, had can- royal Party lunchecT together. The town LIVE STOCK N(.1RI:ET.. Banquet by the Piigrirr#s. having cashed some of the•pay checks. eer on-the nose. From-ten to ourteen enjoyed a holiday in honor of the event, : There are several others under arrest, g lread.ci--hy b3+ufa-o! Alar.'13.-The rtrn nf_caitle A No 1'orl:despatch ant's : Earl Grey, sittin sufficed to Ileal the cancer, the assin constantl , ttirou h the -street,,. offering at file Western 111arR t-this •_ - - W C Y but the police refuse to tell their identity, ra(ftuim and Tiontgeii rays brgng npplii d E•, B' } g g • Governor_Uencrul .of Canada, has,ac- Longpre : fn previous years.has been alternately for the space of one hour morning was ikeaVier..than for some ceplcd'the invttation''of the Pilgrims to arrested on sus Felon of.beiu concerned - 1--� ♦ * - _ time, Uut lire demand continues fairiJ a dinner in-his honor at filo Waldorf. P g with the former and ten minutes will active for all lines and prices were well in other big forgeries. toe latter trertlrrienk. - Astoria, 'on March 31r and will come Prof., Schiff considers flint he hR.9 MURDER :\T�R"INNiPEG, ' mairi(ained.'. . . •. . down from Ottawa [or the occasion with _ CARNEGIE ON,tYEALTII plowed that till statement that cancer ' ' ' E.W-rt Cntile-0-�oiiib are quoted at sevccah of his Cabinet Atinisttrs: Seer.,- _� con the skin 'can he remover! gouty with. Drunken Quarrel 1'^!toned by f a 44.16 to $5.15, good In inediurrt at. S•S :rh Lary Root .antl other,members of the . . _ 4:1.50,.others at $3.73-to $4, Bulls at-$3.50 . - Administration; as well as-Sir Mortimer Mrllionafres'N'ho Laugh Are Rare, Says the lentis is err5neous. . . Stabbing. Durand, the.British Ambassador, have Carnegie. to $•1 and.cow's at y w to $3.50. also promised r attend, while the P have I. 'i A despatch fror;i. Winnipeg says: A Futcher Catile-Picl.cd ibis". $4.Su,tri' dent may be pre eat. The dinner will A despatch from London says: An- .----�}---+ Galic:ian named Phomas Korchzynskf was 54.75; good to clloicc, $1.1.0 to R ,iO; Lair be eventful as tie first occasion of an drew' Carnegie has written to a news- murrh'red in•a row in a tenement Tiowe to good, 5•,.,0 t0 Sr,ccnnm0n,15: 50 ,0 53; .1 - is tf ul as the ni of the GoVernOS:..ppa�er here declaring that the ndvan• in the frrreigrl quarter•oil Salurday night. I, co+V,, $3 tun $3.Gli; bulla, ti� l0 $4; can• - - .. _ ,public ta.es u[ wealth are trf€linI He guy s; ..DOt>;EIOBOIt5 TACE CO\TRACT, Another Cnlician slanted Fved Huylc•par hers. $1.50 to S2. General of the Domini.xl, either in New --- been arrested-charged with tL•e crime. Slnck`rs- acid r-'oeders - Short" y ` Gene,, or,* run achere else in the United Beyond a competence for old age,which .. F need not b'e grent,.-:and may be Very 'hill Help Build the National Trans-' About `�� fo..Vo 1. fn lire house had fecticrs are gaoled hi 5.4 to $1.5ti; hraiy' - Sitates. In Liie absence of Bishop.Potter, 1,cen drinking, and cel0brafin before fec(lcrs' at ' 3.8`s 10 yI.15, medium at .. • 'k(r+itis i�, i(sup; our,. o[the.rice-presidents small, weallll lessens rather than in_ _ .. continental Railway. .. .of the t'flgrim.�, will tale lits,drag.. __.• _ creases human happiness. Millionaires, ' 1l'tC"aIICCCi2tlUn, w'tll�h terminated 111 .1 $2.50 to $�.:kU, blllh at•$'_ IG vS'2.75, geoti2 - A N\'lnnipeg dispatch says: Repre- aglit behVecn h0rchzynski and lluyk. slocl:ers rim at $3 to $3.05, light at 52:'l o ," . +' C ' rare, y $°.7i,, �ti1fo laugh are serilati+=es o[ lice I)oukh0bor cc+fnmunrly, flie • %cent ouasldo' to settle the differ to:5;., rough iL7 c6rnnion at-$2 to SALARY FOIR i1n1.1•iSlr MEMBERS. Peter Vurtgin- alai tNyo nten w'rlir hint, once and •lfuyk stabbed deceased four and buil, at $LIS to 52.50. . _ FELL Oji- -MILE-TO- EARTH . . Lary busily engaged during tice tim s, inflicting wounds tVhicli, caused• \tflcl.i Co s-'!'rade is'steady aad thy. _ tiVcrG V '- �- -- Bill Carried•to Pay Each of Thom One last \week pilvdiasing suPPlics for rail-• Sealh sh0rllj' a[lecwards. "illi(-Police' i'e111 C f ler Offering is iinchnn�r.d nit - .. try BaTlonn Conluinin• line Sol- \vay wort: to he dune by tires.D)ukhollors have acre:ti•d all the parties imPlicaled. .$30 to :011101, - I. q "Thoasand-Five Doilars. during tlic sc,sciii of 1'006, Large rjuan liiiy'k Iia, ii b'iid' Teebrd,"liarin^ serve;! (:alat�-!'rices' +t'cre genera.lty main-, . suers. Collapsed Near (tome. C. ._: I lilies 0t ,loin hs, sera�crs. curls, dam iirhte,n cors in prison in Austria for t7ined and '-tiro ogled urrehan ed tt A despatch tram London _. ,y� Tl1r C o 1 ' P y' p g A ljom.c cls,;aaldi says The envc,lope House'of Comn'roics; after a discussinic- Tarts,acts:, Imes-:-lreett secilrcrl, ill addi- killiitl; a'police oIltLer. Hii has a wife: •;r=r, to•G; c Pe>'th m • I n ulilitmc !balloon. tctiich was male- deco in ttre whole.of file Wednesda • lion t0 much othal malerial, 'rind fGIAI and fainity.ITi Itis utilise cc.nntry.. His Sheep ill t+.l L•amLs-They are quole3 A pS g y !it a infi -tin a;gecnl Flt (:it•ita.La -ignia+•i8 cVening session, carried Ly A majority and clothiu,g sitpTilli 1'he contract �ictini_ \r. .a 'young.n}an., _ t'r ars of at 5.75��0_5611a4.)j 9w't;, and Lucks, 7� '- . miles soukh cost of this city oil Tiiurs• el 238 the.molinn infroduce,l by the ca,: t' loch : Ilie community hate n dh tile, ,ir:. 83.7., In . :..0. n bs are steady nt$G _ day, burst at et '2x�ight.0! racr a..rrrile, itnlis6 L-ibeFal, �'cn.•II:�kNlc F.eccF: rcyl. i;raicd �'1'UTil: I'tlrrfir, inVuR'es'llx� m0v- _ _T_ �. 1.0 57.10 for grai4-fed and $3,50 t0 $665 and n cal,laul' and night ai,luicr•,, Vho senting the \L'irral rlfific,n 0f Chesirc. Ing of-about gnu millidn cubic 're rot ".[or ini�>d: -' %vers. ill IhG car, w'cre dashed to this Ili favor n[ paynicnt iii members of Par. Curth, A thousand Doukhobor work- Tprinll„; nsessment this year -is e�- l(0gs-Seloct's are quoted at $6$5 pe ll. - Srou::d, _ .- :. - - . _ • • .. !,a'ncnt of $L,5+~0 ycarl}- n-i0u'\'-il•lit• rnlployeil-on ttrc ccrrlltnrl. - hsxcl`lu hr rnclrascd by'$In(>U0,000. . c;+t. end lights d feta at $ti.60. . . . . . _ . . .. 4. �, n: .r:2 V "'' ..ivwu�a�"iaY; 3$sWr `�''•"�:riY"r��".�'=h .i'.e i�r'LT.1 ..;-A_;w�`+L1' tLYi �'rn` ""' L ra'r w ���,µ,: 'Mom hriM' a. a++f . ..-.,4.LR ��'�'•1'�;t4 ......... t!''Jy'°! 9`'$�, •vr...` ,/.�y,.�' yr..- ,r+•'.{u Ian' m.so-'._^ wv.« " 4 Y'{:v.' y"t, :-. y ,w;r u' a. h 11.; 'i%� 4r ,,y ,wriza •u., ~ :` rib,, -' •'•fi Via. u ...r''...', .. ., .. .,..Y r. :'::; «.,,�„ a,. .i„. Win'•{ „;im - v :�:,g•yrs. x.. rn ,. , _ _ - " , :a.•.."�,�--, �• ._ 4. .:�. �, ,t:,': :i.:,.,,r; ;. A ,._. . ti ,.- .. r •'a': :,.., "t+a - •t '�',, - ` ,� ++r3,D•� .,y. W... -F•, .- .�.;,e..,. :.,,_, ���`-:�5` ,. ., ...,,.,.. ... ,•:.x-. ,•:tn�,.,,. 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If Given a Trial •, r $ Delicate Cake.-Three cups of flour,two tented, but to outdo some other foolish . -- - - • + of-sugar, three-fourths•of swat ,milk, mother, or`• for equally silly reasons: - --- ♦- teaspoonful of cream•o1 tartar, half•tea,- ful o1 the." lulur�e, give more time to :.. ♦ spoonful of soda; flavor with lemon. teaching our little ones right living and i Good and easily' made. -Nice for loaf or thinking; it we `could fix in our minds . 49 - a ,.. � . . I . $ EI ktyer, Fillings for same, it layer is pre- the: fact that, feeg,� great characters are c r[ leered: 1. Cream Filling-One pint of formed from such home -influence, but '_ _ ♦♦ ♦���♦♦+ crearim,-one-'Cup'of. 'sugar, stiffly''beaten leen► homes where clean thinking, • • ::ti COOKING REGIPE�. whites of two eggs, one tablespoonful of simple lig Ing and work constitute lite! corn starch or-two of flour; mix cold., Eggless Cookies.-One cup of grana- Cook•in a double boiler fifteen minutes,' THE KI!VDLY fNCZIl1K.. _ - laced sugar; one cup of water, one scant thicken as usual; stir in a tablespoonful � - __ __ cup of butter_or-lard, two rounding tea- of li Il. r rand ifavnr to tAfiIP -� • ;'ispoans bahmng 'powder; pinch of salt if chocolate filling is made by grating one' Instances of the Kindness of the [lusslan C@ylon Natural GREEN' Tea will prove ��.� ,-, lar•d,yt--used, flour to make dough stiff block o[ baker's chocolate to ziDovc in- o - Soldier•,_ _. .-. . -superiority"over al! Japan Teas. enough to roll. Roll thin, sprinkle with geedienls while cold; flavor with vanilla; sugar, cut-witb plain or fancy euke cut- proceed as with cream filling, 3. Retch However the correspondents may dis- . bead Paclrets only - Uc, $fie and Ole. Far 1f1. Ey rata Greee. - tters and Lake lu a golden Drown in cocoanut• filling is mad8 by stirring a�Iee on other things; thuse:who went _ teysi oven.- Flavoring,may be added if cocoanut in cream filling when cold. througlr-the recent- Manchurian cam- - MGERM AWARD ST. LOUIS, 119111L .. desired. These will keep for weeks, as Light Biscuits.-Sift about one,quart F.aigns agree .entirely,in.regard to'. the - a they are lirittIe and do not get hard like of flour and matte s hole in the centre, kindliness and good nature of the - cookies made with milk and-eggs. put,in one-third teaspoonful of soda, one lcussian peasant soldier. Two incidents _ . teaspoonful of. salt. one heaping tea which iltustrute. it are recorded by Mau- _ '• Chewing Candy.-Sugar, five pounds; spoonful of La!;ing pcwcZer, sifted inn rice"Baring, who w•as the representative "'^ Y1 HE success of`pa3t- I LION ucose," three pounds; paraffin, onr- g in the field of the London Morning Post. gl p !fora. little of the flour, one heapin table depends u Ori the ° quarter pound; cream, one-half gallon. __ .- spoonful of lard,pour In one cup of sour "O'n the retreat fromTa-shill-chiao," 1 e �oui. $feaC�ari Di solea three ounces gelatine, first 'n n3ilk, and with the hand work in enough cat's, "I arrived at Haichcn at saran in pastry_ ; • , _ ._one-halt pint of cream, add to the batch, of the flour to make a soft dough; roll, the evening, missed the train to't-iau= . - must be mord than mere— and_cook to 250 degrees; pour on slab: cut in rounds; grease the top of each by yang, `and returning from the station, - " and when cool pull on hook and place ,dipping in a. pan of melted lard; put in Toned the gates of the city closed. . - . ly a�1�CttSingi-t-hey must -% --- fn a box lined with heavy oiled paper'+ a r cased pan and bake in a hot oven. "I went back to the dcsertca railway- bC wholesome,digestsble, . . turn out and tear off the paper; leave in greased . - erre Ism and break as you eat it. How to Cook Rice.-\Nash the rice to 4latian half dead with tatigrre. It Degan Dpurish�n a P fresh cold wail.; put it Into a saucepan, to rain. 1 fell on a chair outsid:-thc3 Raisin Cake.-Two cupfuls granulalecover well with hot water and boil- buffet. An official told. me I must not .The f our- deperidsf - sugar; 'two-thirds cupful o1 batter, onebriskly for half an hour. When the sleep on that chair-anywhere else, but J upon lite Wheat and lite - 7 - - Cup sweet milk, two and one-half cups water is all gone, put the rice into s not there. I lay down on .the ground!,t - . # flour, two teaspoonfuls baking powdr:r. colander and set the colander. on n the platform, a little further up. .way It is milled. whites of s%i eggs; cream, butter and saucepan filled, with boiling water and ' "A soldier had been watching the prq _ sugar; add milk, then flour, then galla,; finish your cooking by steam. When ceedings. Ile waited unlit 1 was asleep, ,. order, and whites o! eggs last, beaten po properly cooked each grain iS separate. then tirought his_own malting, lifted me � . .. -- ll - ir- . _ _Stift. 'flavor with vanilla and Dake mn up, put it under me; 'butl4-a-��•- - _ O t HOUSelloId , tDres layers. Filling-Beat lite whites of o• matting over me, and brought me' n y two eggs stiff. Boil two cups sugar in THE IiOUSEIIOLU \IOAEY.' sacR as a,pillow. 1 evoke up and pro- __ - _ : is •made from 6}�rin ,. -one-half cup water until the sirup drop a Amon Ford gives an instance of the .tested against taking his belongings, but • ped from a s on spins a thread. then _-_ ____ " po trials cx glanced by-n newly:marrieJ he insisted, and made himself'comfor- _ r Wheat Ong. It is nl add a pinch of cream of tartar and pour ont and a piece rf ... tato beaten egg, beating constantly until. couple of lmi�acquaint nee with rcterenre tabic with a gmatc by the newest tend best !trick. Then add one cup of seeded and the question of 'household money.' malting. The nFxl morning," he con- - - - jriaChlntry.'7t 13 pUf]fiCa _ chopped raisins, one halt cup choppe_ One dray etre young husband deter- ciude�s, "he brouCht me a•cup of hot sea _ ~ luckorynut meats, one teaspoon vanilla mined to have an understendrne w'ii';• at dx+oral i often�d him a ruble. lie re- - • by qty, and sprea�Co�el` seed-s:dQs-w}th bis wife about what he considere+i her tuned it. l never saw him stain, Dut tris f - extrsvagance._ 'little unremembPred' `act will never be - Us' It an You vet . plain boiled Icing. . `See here, Maiy!'exclaimed he, 'I.don't forgotten by me." r _ bread`not on] li p Later, ridin 3 g' y. �t�Lsp . - . -' National Cake:--Cream two cu s cif understand this thing at aill When I t` from I Sau- nn back lO . -sugar and one cup of butwr together, +` ou a lot of money for the house Ifiiichen• Mr, Raring . stopped for the and appetising, but also .add one cup of sweet milk and three y )-ell ------ru lesome,digestibleand . clips o! flour, to which has been added You Spend !t all;"but w'hEn I don't give niglli at n Ems]] terse'. Elation beside not r' you so much, you seem to get along toad-a station at whjch trains did not DOutishili • . _. .. $oro Ueasnoontuls of belting powder; add y - tbe whites Of three daps, flavor with jest about as wt+ll. I1gw is itY' s�Che. soldier to_ctarpr b7 the-station;' _ You will better our . -- --limon extract, beat well; now divide into rhe Planation is perfectly simpic'.' _ __ - . y - _ , s aril tit in ate replied the wife. When.you giNo me ,t he says, "invited me into supper. Five halon - by bu int 4gsl- - Three equal part p separate Ilei of moray'1 use'if to pay the debts-1 wren partook. Tile.senior man, my r1olst, {�q=* ,dishes. Put Enough red sugar in one a 1 ized for the insuf e,lerry of file - ' - I Vi oy . riousehold ' part to make it red, aind enough Mile bet into when you don't give so much.' PO` i; he_had Ir _ ,._ • _.. - lu-t why thi» tort of 'thing-should go 11m4-a , and Bald- it was the hest _ Flour from your grocer. . sugar in another part to make it blue; on 4s, bard to explaum. It soems•jtt•;t im- Luer'• tie went end brought his last rP- i leave the fitted part vihlte. This is sable tor.a woman 1n ask for money main:ng delicaries, some cucumtwr and ` _ �� � C&. �. 'enough- to -make' two laytrs of each" + iihnut feeling that in some nay sits t�vo lump- of strg8r. He pal both bilF oi- . color. Put. together a layer of red; then !sh4u.. Katie made the fast go further, suugar in my tea. I cannnt, give an ade- • MON&COL I. bat o rarity and deleac s red white'and nate idea of w V 9 _ N - i< fors Cook. _ !tie then 1 e s' Boo •- -c R O rt _white then h v 'ria-Iger bell end. +: mn a do thoubtt .he nmay I q at that lime at the front. -._ _ of two.e* suLar aft. - tains 130 ea of excellente- _ LL_ whites curt to � Pas the b , � l h blue; no v bt:a t Then i t - . D .. +indeed,•done wonders with i . t- t a small � r n inn _ b be- 1 ,•,.f' of granulated su r, � ice also found a flee y. reel come nares published stiff, add one-cup gr'a 'setnm; unpozciDle for ntOst.rneir•to sea- _ . Deet thoroughly; take out a spoonful and ! crystal 'of lemon e�trnct, tmd gave it-to t .._J put in separate dish. -•' enough blue Jizs-that tare household expenses are not - - �ro�� all to Dc charged in tits ~voinnlm's ac- etc: 1 never enjoyed-s meal more. 1 t�pR ir, it b .r sugar to the mmainder to„make it blue.; 1 racked .my host_it he had been a lone; =• . spread over cake; take Ute' spoonful of count, but that Lite home is•run equally hes w.ouli t.me at thtR station.. !,thee +hi` ,•' while, drop it Zke the white data. for both. A_cor(qul-calculati.,n'by'-both • - . . -' - - _ .__ _ _ - I. _ __ - saya•week or so, but to my surprise, lie _ ` _ ' Fruit Salad:-Three each of ornnges� thn +► special place,fl box or L c rn tate end n half. - together o3 what should be rz int, and to represent stars. said lour yea -__ "Then ail at'once 1 reali. chi rririn'q tUPitIOVING OPPORTL\1TIE9. td see it, artd eactafined, "What honor lemons, bananas and cups.of sugar, one ' — the European tiers his annnaiP' 'Thera - Dox gelatin,one exit pineapple, juice and hpR1P `where a,dcflnite sum-is Is place's]each i lweel.y-will ]care the houisc-wile free from Itanchuria, at n mace whP-rp P trains Amusing- 6xperienees ir►- tJ? �vrre SeLtrul._spertatorse.ntly whoand were not *linter enough to make tdo cupfuls. .we feeling9f.t 'ging, fire to save Cur a never' stanncul. IIP, made•m �omtor•,- gree State. 1. do,the so rl}ngniflsently, and as 1 was afraid q1 giving t Pour this o+'er gelatin and .let"Set Iw m l nes dish or carps t, tree to spent in the Int+IP Ked and bm+.;,ht pme, he fare r vPpL t g h@. iurpces+fun of ex- :, 'sours; then pour five cups of boil:n-' another Cup of tea and his list cry al The visit of a real. medicine-nman is a tet teat agent waste, 1 explained co ttrerra the + water.over Uie gelatin; add other things, t way. . _. _ . of lemon.'_'. _ - :gcand_time for flip. natives of the small (nest-:city o1 it. _ _. � - I The donkey'did not take kind! to his- Aillages in the terri.ory near .lh�Carats Y x .bananas last; let cool. Slice bananas,,.bes AD\'ICE TO YOUNG HOUSEKEEPERS. - - 1 . ,PU(tE RED BLOOD. ; Frob State in Africa. 7VOt only'du.She .first pair of ttcnrsera- Perhaps they.did fiavc'systeni for the hub of the house- natives demand mtidical aid for than- not 116 well; . at all events, he kicked { - work wheel, and let every spoke or '— selves, but they -are quick to see-1h,t .them .to pieces in two. days.. C second ^ braTirh t,f the work bo. I averned by it, Is Necessary to health, Strengts and what helps. them ought to help their pair w'as umade on a niod tvt scale, and'_ E, D writes,Aunt Margaret.. \\'iltiuul sy'slent _ _ ilappinessi domestic anipmals. Tris autimor of""On Qi+: w'hefhe. or not-chi: owner had cultivateei••++• nu-_reat amount of work-can Lie acc•oru- 11 Border of l lgmy Land" gives sonic more civiaized instincts it is not easy to . __0 g - --- -- - - IIs lac. a e,-ris}m, reef mood- is what is need- ' affirm,, but the mmained• inlact -until usin es erienccs with patiutls: y' land see that e+erything,I in its plana.' eel I y ett'ry wuu7an;young or old. ctrl, One day- while'dispensing me icine, douhe was able to runabout ane be . 1_� i .*� : I T :I .' 11/I E It you have nut b?en doing this, begin weak, watery blood iq the cause of +II an unusual shuitling and pushing seen! Y _ ., tit ansa, mrd are how lr:uch easier lite tit headaches,.aud hiickaches, nqd sista- .�} to be guir+� on in. Ura doorway. 'l up 4o his usual pranks again. work becomes. aches - all tlpe weakness a'nd weariness, walked round to find out the cause, and ---� _. . ,l. Rice early. U'ash:in cold.�i•aler,whiclm .A1;'the nPraUusr.-lss"e rid fainting spells saw a cow being pushal by forcd to- 1.BABV'S SMILE. - e •eneedfarmex brings lite roses fo your cheeks. Brush that. aftket girls and women. The only ward me. The herdsman explained that . I has' learned that come a s�' it seas very-sink with indigestion. 1rt Baby's Dan'Tnblrts has a smile ire require far differ-.. Do not neglect this, as rmo husband wish• f Illli Pilh ' These phis maize new, rich, Order to Ret quickly rid of this undesir- every dose for the tcndese- r lets and the grains eq pposri`c an-untid b r able patient 1 mixed up some casutlOr-oil g S ” h t hair o y. wife, with red blood, that Iris ghees, and feverishness, reale a colds raves--new life and rowin child: These Tablets .cure in- , - -ent soil than Others; her hair m'slrings around her face an,l strength to every organ•of the body n with salt, and ordered it to be men- digestion wind.cutis, constipation diar- ' SOIIIC Crops Heed differ- neck at I-n•eakfast time. .. this way they maks, pale, feeble, g istered in one hours time. thstttothers. Always: Kaye a. pgetcet•in'•y-our w&k develop Into healthy, happy.women, and I ratther regretted. this afterward,- for and bring natural, healthy sleep. And enLhandluig aprons,and in that pockieL a clean hand fur. the same reason bring ease and Cont- 'very soon another veterinary case'was the ritoifier has the guarattteP o a tow: 'He knows that a great kerchief. it- you are not ituv. learn al tort,-and-regularity to womeh at all ages brought in for treatment. This time it erninent analyst that this medicine con-1 ' '! deal depends upon right. once to be su; there is no time'like the of life. Miss J. Dietrich,-St.-Clements.•w•as our own faithful 'Muskat•donkey, tains no opiaie„ pat colic or poisonous; — planting .Rt the right rPsc nT to be 'n. Que., is one of the many thousands „flaring terribly--from the plague �•i "soothing" stuff-it always _does good' � tome, and that the tso face n snowy cloth ori'file break fist ma a well and happy roug a use, flies that generally appear In the . end cannot do harm. Aire, Joseph Ross„ sSitsst bC ke t ettzriched. table, and:let an air of neatness abound, rel Dr. Williams' Pink'.Pilis. Sime says: season. The poor creature's legs were Hawthorne, Ont., says."[ Have used, P A�imse•or glass-0f'brfghl; dewy flowers "1 tried severe! medicines•butgatnothing 'absolutely ravr,'and, it had almost lost Baby's Otrn Tablets and flrttl Ihem ju t1 . - - -No.use of corrtplainin$ lends cheer ' to it all;Ilr , and snugests, to.help me until 1 took Dr, Williams' the power of standing. thrn�e thing to' keep cimildrert- tt" You Fink Pills. take made iii the shrill=. stamp of rei'mernent. or the=heart,• a throb in fn lite head,'septic,washing and ointment I tried fo• dealer - by mail al. 35 cents n box from, • x n DWilliams' MedicineCo.,Decide before 'the seed No+ti'• don't •say that cormlry people and dizziness end fainting spells. 1 g adages,.but demnkeys' legs were the cannot take_title tune_:1mdJLoub1".". a_-do. -had I appel'tP and ora``�Ppk ^tet evidently never made the right shape for Ville, pn1, lits W i m- o. ro e g . - ' >,pb;tnted. - ° - - - and 'discouraged when I bee'use of that. 1 could not et the bandages to —� - all these lil.le'ihinbq, for the} can, my g $e best tirrie to game dears. I am an old ltou.cl:eeper, and!Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Ti,Sboxes of stick'k. Mr. Fisher• suggested trousers. Afttmm8-"Etha1, my defer, 'do you dy wasting conditionsits the mother of three children•, and have{-these..have made me feet like An alto- It. really sounded suitsble. so I set to think that hfr. fipooith who calls par- florae my owii'work, and seldom 4{tether different person, and Clave"giv- ;•o.-k on a pair, and'when the donkey regularly and sits with 3'ou in' the parr - »stn body is bF= my .'table. hag not been arr5yed in a!wk me new-hralth and strength. was put into_them hie looked most dis- for every night, has serious intentions?" .. -am the evil is-too deep snowy cloth and-blossoms of sonie.icind: Rich,,,red,blood is, the .tree secret .�.i. tinguished. Ethel-"I really don't,lamow, mamma; r.o rooted. At the first evi- ;I tahe,great-pride in keeping my house •health and strength, and it is simply be- The people gathered round in numbers keeps one.so much in the dark," . . deuce of loss of flesh nice, ,and you must, too, if your in- cause Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make -_ I- . -' fluence is going to count for unj'thin� new, Pure blood, that they cure such - ---__ SCOtt'S Emulsion " good with growing daughters..arolm.Z trLoubles as anaemia, loss of appetite, in- pffrow , . you. Teach !Kern as theg grow year Dj c-igesl++cin. neuralgia, rheumatism', St. , /' ' should bC taktai' ttrittriC- year lo.bt systematic.in all tima.t they do \flus dance, partial . paralysis, kidney ) ,? .,.,//,� - `' diately. There is moth- My daughters are gone to homes of tit ti rnrbles, and the special ailments tiiat _ / if - in that .will r e.p a i r Ow-n,., and arse good housekeepers airl only ,•omen-folks know. But you must 'J ,s\ . Mg. - homemal<ers; and 1 can truly say it pays get. the genuine with the full name, Dr. • • „ _ ��� wasted tissue more to have systtnm. Teach system in house- \\illiams' Pink Pills for Rale•Pao le," .n or Te laCt lost �tiort;, '- ,. ' ' - . Abe- wrapper wrapper around each bot. pIf ' in �' G. '�' a.'. - quickly p . flesh more.abundantly dauht, send to Time Dr. Williams',: !!fedi- 1 ', than SCOtt'},Emulsion. cine is and the r si will be mailed at - f�'`2j. 11AfIM Or ;1fOTHER.itiDULGt?VC) . •;0 cents a box,'of "siz"boxes for $2.iU. '/ -� It nourishes and To be truly selfish one must live most - - i;' " _/j 11 _ lip the body when,ordi- unselfishly. Ali things come frolim with• .AS BIDDY VIEWED HI\t. _, J� M . nary, f O ads -absolutely i n. Children should be taug)it that dis- .,Aly husband, Bridget," said her mis- ` / • ' • , fail. eases tire self-caused, intenmperarice De tress, proudly, 'tis a colonel in the mi- ' Ing time chief instrument, If the over- l . We um send yon A sample/ers.' r it ia.": _ in parent of to day could Tie it.aZle, "i fou�ht as much, ma'am," said - • to see that for its own good a child must Bridget - "sure! It's thy foine malicious f -He sure that ails live'unselfishly,) the coming generation lcok lie ,has', ma'am." >, Vcture in the form w•ou)d be greatly.beneflLed.•: - • : _ - pt a lalxi is on the .All joy is of what goes from us to orespper of every g Sig EVELYN WOOD .4 SAILOR. _� �/� f bottle of Emulsion others, not others to us. In-proportion' ` Toa buy. . as we are kind,;thoughtful and loving, RPfore entering-the Army.General-Sir �Am ,,, %%*& _ so,ore we thought of, cared tor, loved. F.relyn Wood gained distinction in the .+, r, 1 I A% SCOTT All things lend toward our good it done Navy. Fie served-as n middy in the ,/t -ft ' �, O W N E in an- unselfish, sacrificing-spirit. - -Crirhean War. Severely wounded in "U(1 w rl: could be done cites- the slnrming of the Redan, fhb young - �-? '4;i,: CHEMISTS If 1niSS1011 0 - i!vely with 1.he mothers-not, mothers of hero-then only, sixteen-was invnhded �r��^r . �� VIa r Toronto, Ont• Targe families, . lar lite toil home, and narrowly escaped the V.C., rs.�� •'r ' She. and S:; «'flit the mothers who have mare money he succeEdPd._ in gaining a few ,years - a ,t ffi - .rt druggists than.iudgment, The mothers who indulge later as a cavalry officer in the Indian Morning. Killed anyttminAY 1 . . -, 1hE-ir children to their own misery and tivtiny. • °1�Io. Have You?" 1, . .. .. ... ._..'.... _�_.._ _._ .. - - ;. a_ - ,.,.-,.'gin:z- ._�..- •y;.ty_� r �. , .. air=�, • ,, � �...�,.••... _ �, 5 e a _ «-.. >,�: --' ` - ;�•,.• . .. ''' > psi«'"�i ��i."�-.s.c�' ce r:c".w x*,uY�ib ,.•..v� •c "^sr" - 3•-. ,F' `?,'„�sai, r h '.. ,.iNVTEB AND COMMENTS. LETTERS TO THE EDITON. comparative failure, but some pears other grains are a failure also. This Western, Hat seems to be the oTkls department le open to all :or the fair dig past year if the farmers had half the . cusaioa of pnbhc yue•n to Tho writer.u:u.t and they had in at., in wheat in- - -- �. - crry resounding in all parts of this iii all cases scud his correct name with copy a@tovinee. The old-fashioned w ay, ice wish it distinctly understood, however stead, there would have - brat in no ca ars ,n t e pockets of -,.�ak amulatin weal pp n,on. a:pressed by corres- Pickering farmers that are not therepaon Ious t e sweat of the tx,udenu.-En Iti,sws.l Y Y now. One reason a few years ago brow isnot so popular as it was DE'.&R SIR,- that farmers quit raising wheat was - -� -- ---sat©ne"time. r� shorter road to I regret to learn that my little that a great: many farpus were run ) t -- Z ieiebtes and Coiufot•t seems to be notice in a recent issue of the NEwe down from two much grain raising The 1 ee�ple s Cash Stare. -. .erten to all in the broad and for- is thought by some to belittle our and not enough'stock feeding, now worthy' Reeve and, Chairrnan.of the however most farmers are in better • y Clerk >g 'not o the whole Board than at that time, but from some reams M$ are strictly Cash z e acres of western Canada. Our TER 9 - nothing but praises is being sting Road and Bridge Committee and shape for raising wheat or other grain those Provinces to which so and Task for space ce to now state that son or another the farmer has been ' xnany of our young men and .I gave little thought to do rie- acv+c►tnen are emiRratin this s rin is mss. making oats his almost exclusive crop ' a case some extent sage,which I phoned to you on that I think this is-a mistake taking one New Spring - Good wvdiere "distant© lends enchgnt• occasion. I wished the rate- year with another, and would slug- ; - sraent to the view," but there is no Payers to know that if they required gest that 'every farmer this year d •. A large shipment now'in stock. Others toy follow ver short- 10 money .on the roads they had the raise at least a few acres of spring Y aicxtbt that for the young man ly. Our intentions are to meet the wants of our customers as near -Vgklho is willing 'to "rough It" in Privilege of presenting their applic I wheat. I would also suggest that as possible. tion at this or any other meeting I they obtain seed of the best variety' P e small degree he ;will find stated that the application could. be of wheat from a miller's standpoint, We take much pleasure in announcing to all gentlemen in Pick- t'Les to meet with sac- made or [nailed to nisi in case any that variety is the old Fife wheat. Bring and surrounding country that we have procured the agency for �^ess that he will find in no other were mailed on. Saturday, would I sow every year Manitoba wheat the Crown Tailoring Co., Toronto. ' Our samples are perfectly � entry. The country is bound- reach the council, through me, which is Fife wheat and I get a good handsome, for quality and style they cannot be surpassed. All less in extent, and no more fertile Brougham being my post-office, and hard milling wheat every year, some suits-made in the latest styles.and at the very closest prices. If you the lata of meeting of the Council. years better than others. This past r 'and can be found anywhere on p a sol an spring overcoat, or.pants and vest, come and leave I wish to answer my colleagues ear my wheat averaged me over 25 - - tige earth's surfree. In time it y your order now, as all March or era ca e e until April. swill. Contin the homes of mil- and ratepayers of this Township that bushels' per acre-and tested 63 lbs. P. J ]6isJns Of ha -fie �'oc the I(to o ran the Codncil, or per bushel, and several farmers who happy �P to belittle or usurp the functions of sowed the 'same wheat as I did got BOOTS ANI} BHQES.-This line is up-to•date, and at the very' -- gaung energetic man, no mistake our worthy Reeve or Chairman of the equally as good results. Every year lowest prices. We.can offer you some real bargains in this depart- Al.n be made by his settling in that Road and Bridge Committee, but in I offer farmers re-cleaned Manitoba meat as in all other departments. r> ion: unison with my colleagues I am anxi- wheat at practically what it costs me, ous to do the very,beat I can in the provided of course that they sell me CROCKERY.-In these goods we are offering some lines at cut -• •this is an ane of investigation. interests of the people, the wheat they raise from it, other- prices. .]Everything that Can be invests- Yours truly, wise I would charge a proflt on the _ John. A. .White. seed supplied to those who would not GROCERIES.-We are to the front in this line and prepared to - xated comes under the microscope , SRovGHAx, lurch 13th 1903. s:'1 back to me. this year to any supply you with the very choicest and best that can be had is the s, aif the . investigator. Insurance farmer who wishes to-do that, I will ma ked,. Remember we handle the celebrated- O ilvies Royal = 4cam}lA�.tnies, pluwbers' combines, DEAR SIR,- y = a>sd;°°we oth'�r kind of tor- Will -you kindly allows ace in your Bell him re-cleaned Mlsllitoba wheat gouseholdL$our• - I'Y y y l? for$1.00 per bushed. _ 1paration that is suspected to exist aml i ious and public E-pirited paper, If the farmers would raise more' to air m views on things in genera -'Sewing machine needles, oil, belts, etc. � - 1`or the purpose of fleecing: the Y g g wheat it would enable more of the gtrubhe have in their turn been as the views are my own. But those small mills to continue in business ; Labrador Herring and salmon-trout for sale. 1 views are shared by many in the Pal; throu out the country, this certain- of under the scrutinizing eyes. Sh y. �/� �' _ ice Village of Pickering. - . ly would be- a benefit to the farming v3 { «cif somebody.of men w•ttla- up- g community', they. would get their " : D• SIillPS0N lti COPoi t ANY f d - to .have ,•s little -ttiure There is as old satin culled from posed an old book, w}iich-we all in.comnion .flour cheaper, and be able 1: •get mill -p -7�T Wi-doln thau ordinary- mot ta15, reverence. . That-*acing is as appli.- feed.easier and cheaper. As soon as s"ICK4I Rj=.LV �, 0 NT. "Raese investigations are a good cable today as it was two thousand the iar�e' Manitoba mills get all the sltipg as ;t.. lets tis atiuw that y:a:s age, namely, '-When the blit.d .small mills closed, then they',.,,-ill have --— --- - - 'the world is nut' yet entil-cly ead the blind the% are h•,th likely tc' the trade in their own hands, and full into alli dirt h." When two or ILL I N ER Y € ee f-om r gun-, not free from you farmers know that ritonopoly inM the large cla�s tt'hu l,eeuine easyi,rore are waikinrz the streets of 'Pick any line means high prices to con- 'nir on a duck ni`-ht over our dilapi sr:tnrr5. Alnny of our.f trmers to-day t - _;;0etinis u t ere _ �u-`'a ce _ ,I,tt,•d sidewalks t,r reau ,- ,-e' ore ,uymg our urrt e y. tart o c. . sits of soviet}. The love-ti• t, be the surae, Ftn t the citrud e=� The undersigned having.purchased from Mrs. Clifford `ltes o will be fulTc,vvcd. l y ili.:ill big tuiil.+' -wby:not because it i., any n, , �►+ circ ci:i,.: us to take a walk in .the b?tter, be�•arisr it [nay be h little her millinery business iia Pickering.. hereby soli- - =ecded r:forms, reforms that will ccn n . to i tke in the h'Itb-Giving whiter aiid bevawe it ?s advet ti.,ed so Ir>3 c•t'erit'tr) a(ei t:t;n exit ut, t::nny t.r:kt pp:,t,,. doti�n up rni: village, ,hilt h, adrrrtisitsg ticx•+not. give any : _ cit the patronage.of the ladies of Pickering rniilie>naires frt,ui r.,uhiug iargc fn a, thr l xbri,lgc hills, Product. A tut of this flour i- hleach- aud surrounding country. sdvnatiuns .- to (•haritable ol}jdct, One of our[most respee ted citizPna a ed, in f et inert of it is, and to the de_ short tithe ago �.tiil -iu a casual•tvay, .triment of ilia nntritive alines of Welch out for advertiaenient announcing Spring Opening, -;at the expen a of t heir v:it ti:u,'. g P R P g•- o eZtie of the gre•ate?t fxke3 in through the culuwne of TGE �F:vv+, the bread made front it., r AL In is now Beit thoroughly mat hr wiis'-in favor-of a few lights. 0latcgbw•k+:tkrrts have the+ reput3tlon � S �. M Rj M S � 0 O, g, b This little remark so excited the ordi of making the best Nead in the world �r3ppoosed by the pre?q. ' That n.try ratepayer that they- rushed•iuta They 'dont wanrlftiocHED FuovR- Ealce is the patent medicine. The eacfi other's arms and violently bug- Sixteen of the largest'bakeries_there - 4-adies' Houle Journal 'and. Col- ged each other on the street corners; announce by circular to flour mer- lie's Weekly, are taking a leading married mea ran to their own homes chants that "after some experience of . ]FrArt at expo, this fraud throat and hugged and kissed their wives; the use of flour which has been sub- sing the American people. The single then rushed around, found their 3ected to a process of artificially in:. - _ r _ a�sad rie made of thesb no3trtirna. sweethearts and-well Mr. Editor, I proving its color, we feel satisfied `ashow them to be dangerous and trill just right here draw a red-her- that for halting par it is not in g ring across the track, to ken your ` - n P any res t improv purposes and pee ,. ( • .. maine of them -t6 be a most vile re ers!rota thinking something else, we prefer to have it in its natural eyoseeoction in the hand'of an un- that I can assure you Iliad- no shish- state." _ -- '-arepectinx victirm We received tion of saying. - If the pefple desire a wbite, taste- u mL few days ago a pamphlet issued _TbertgM f t 'believe #hat is the less bread that dries out quickly, to a flne Stock of Rug at- ., -- - IkW- the'- Dominion- Government Proper word to use)the citizens went bread that is of.fine nutty flour and " ' - lterns- -and Diamond - acwing the'result of. the Analysis en masse to the polls and placed this holds its moisture better besides hav Dyes., •a t s large number of patent in most .respected"3 on the_ highest iog all the natural nutriment that is thic .rises and headache orders that •'pinnacle of the temple"-;9 do him contained in the uaLuxrl Sour, the honor was apparent ly their highest had better buy some of this bleached ~ •• auc sold in immense quantities all ambition ith an over-flowing flour in preference to patronizing r - - %aver the country. Peruna for treasury, and willing hands Lead to _ f Y• g Y home mills. atte.1ticift ,as•ample, that is-advertised so ex. assist in every way, no reason can.be. F. L. GREE?r, ibeasively, and has become quite a assigned why we should ba in dark- Greenwood, Oneatta, -i� i popular family medicine(?) has nese nes to the date of this letter. _ - - ssvv But alas for human hopes and am- lb3en shown to on in some _ exts. - _-- -- bition, our cherished dream of light- Xetu ddverttse�n _ : .�Aes nearly 42 per cent. of proof R -. Anap rentice wanted for-the next six months _ ed streets is again doontsd,our cake is p upirit, (a quantity greatly in ex- dough again,and as Judge Hallibur-' 'YEW Milch Cow for sale. A pply W in the dressmaking department. -sews of any Rine, and over twc- ton(Sam Slick).said; "Our soap has i ' James white,lot M Con.9.2c�tering, . thirds­M mtvh as the: stroi,gest_ t back_ta_lye and-grease agatin." whiskey)and com ritivel little Thou lorious oi•b(I believe th it is - - - — - Y) Pa Y g cEF.D GOOSE WHEAT FOR SALE 0 P lids. When local option (o:m s the• proper way. poets address the �.The undersigned bas for saleaquantity of i-J t/ into force the demand'for Peruna ,t,ofn) that is--now careei•in across Goose wheat, clean and pure. J3sSPH • g LAPP,Cedar Grove. 38tt - _ will undoubtedly be greatly the midnight heavens, to thea and - -s-reas^d. It is a question whether thea alone, can we look for help in the m0 RENT.-A farm containio 150 Ur not this nostrum can legally be future. Our streets are .dark, our 1 acres,situated oo the Kingston one M sidewalks are dilapidated, our cross- and a ball miles east of Pickering ot;l.an. Vor *old- without a license. any ingware filthy,our boots are not up to psi tUeolars annly to w J Reaatn.Pickering eItf other patent medicines are men- date. In your waxing and warning, RED GRAIN - Those desirin f` Boned in the list, some of which we will still look and depend upon gooes wheat.Isiah white oa4 silver lin I I Papers' '-fain is eeootain nearl as much 'alcohol as yous pale silver sheen Of light to en. bdckwhest,fer seed can purchase wen*leaned, W s7 from E.&W.H,KNOWLES, Fighland Creek, ' ' tlthe.one mentioned,and whose of i- able us to.Avoidcollisions,with each oat _ sea_a ` cscp as a medicine, one may other. UMBER SAWN-The undersign- - TC� nobly be much in doubt. I noticed in your last tsetse of TsE I Ysws our oft repeated warns to a ea s prepared 1O do a c ises.n amount Of' Y l n$ etytto a sawing na ter lot its,Boa•a '�e analysis of the headache pow. �m{ess iA Lrge$lash stook nom"off hand. nrieeaitn WGA Pt►per ranging :.+ders roves ttiem to contain cer- at night who and indulge a On foul street- Pieknrt teat be broaa{ht sa .t any L - - proves at night and indulge in foul langu- �• �.�. L. PALli6li, leu from So.up. ZoiA drugs which should not be L mingled with profanity, who can AN WANTED-The undersigned W. y L� weed without the exercise of much skulk under the cover of darkness so MAN ee.irone of*n a marri.a man ey d Ojiii �uku e - seaution and_which if used re&--- TO tat �. -' no year, on , :1lieealy will certain[ cause ninth �y own'pinion is if you would ad- i l give fair wages alae,I bays seed pea for y Y sale,Potter and Oanu8len Reauty. OLIVES a�aiaehief. it ie time that le Isla- voratea pore light You would be more. H.pUGs,Whitevale,lot A n-3 con. $I." OR SALE.-New cow, 7 care old =nr1-W seed dealing with these likely to clexn_.our_.streats - PflrK apefl�i ` 1 l 2Jki- yort,tvahire boarbn`bv-ontkle flat soar for ser- -- - �r�xg sllrugs. Vne propo"on-isAG- - - www vice. &leo young Torkshirse--and Reckshirw ng am may Van booked for e .ag P.1Gl:S&P][AN.&ttdt*S. ithe label on eve bottle orthese few lde -Red a We AN eat, M�• every Pte- place in your columna, -OF- sage; containing the formula of Yours, Henry Elson, deceased, is.hereby the preparation, so as to enable A.RATEPATSR. vent SKATING R1NH, HOUSE AND the purchaser to know what he.is DEAR$IR.— given, That pursuant to chapter 129 of ��]�('1'Qe QA'jss LOT FOR SALE-The andenigaed offer. p e at a reasonable prion,. his a skating lhttying. This would certainly be the Revised Statutes of Ontario they rink. u„ . hon,* and )w tnawa is. •rsf some benefit, but we .believe Why not sow spring wheat. Toren- are required to send to the undersign- A High Standard of Thorou h� the village of sroogbam For paraowana t'' ty years o, I think I would be with a Addministrator o!said Estate on,or g g to Prank Sandeeeoa on the promisee or to ttsomething more drastic should be [teas is always maintained is this sieharaeon Picketing 91-d in the mar , when I say that in Pick- before the Toth day of April next fall school. Enter .now and be read to :.oaiacted- When a person feels ering township there was raised ani particulars of their claim. accept a flue pion in the fall. Col- l- j b`hat .he needs a tunic,,the safest average of fifty thatsnnd _bushels I 2. That after that date I will distri- lege o n entire year. Circulars free, $rCllgha3Yi StockaTkst man is to consult his physician, e' pring a heat, and I 'do not think ; bate the assets of that estate having g y grad not laxfk up he .advertise- Ficit;ering has raised of late years flue respect to the claims received up to W..J. ELLIOTT, Principal, k: ltments -in order to diagnose his thousand bushels. 'I think the farm- 8 � that date and thtit I will not be liable : .•qRsFease, (if he. has' any which ie ers are making a mistake iu-,not sow- cto any person of whose claim I have lgy Cor. Yong*and Aleaander Ste.. �Wa'n teL� ac•'t<sally doubtful) and to find the Ing more spring wheat;[ an they do,d not then received notice. c Fat Cattle,Hogs, Beef Hides, I find from m own hx rience in- °a•^e 8dy therefor. Many persons y Note. The assets are I believe under etc., etc. farming that•Eget fully as'good re- $76. Money advanced on fat stock. .•.iuiaglne they are :sick when the sults or better .on the average ficin :randy thing that troubles them!is a 3 rin what than I d, from other � H. B A � Feedem for sale. Claremont, Administrator, t rraatter of over-eating, or tcx, grains. Quite true some years it is as 1 ��r _ Drop a card if you wish to buy or dell, -w .-moth sleep, which causes a kind (arch l0, 1906.. ___ lethargy. that a little .activity. o PP �aatld � dig 1: Instead of (908 TO 1914-FORs40 - �' �;1 1906 TO IOSI-FOL-�Y p - Sons, - a John A. White 8y- So pe DRUM a � g to work they throw away • �$g- fifty" cents :er a dollar to BROUGHAM- - - 7vou,yptrehase some patent medicine evr3a eh will soon make them ill if rwn rENCSlacksmitkinglimey never were before. 'It isOf all materiels and design is the cheapestthis class_of people that the ;��' *. -,- kept!n.book. It will pay you ;,.dent medicine,. manufacturers `"` -Can buy :Ly - >yo call at our worke•xd inspect onr stook The undersigned having bought of out _..p their harvest. _ < - and obtain fes. Don't be•misled b the blacks prepared bt to o! R.. = P• -•The first cost may be more-but the flat cost 3s the stall)cwt. y Moor is re ed to do black- The out fence costa$4e, and lasts,say, for ears^ Thet [ecce costs you:s i year. - n� we 8o not employ!tram,ooasegnen/- � ,P lin • y y atntthin in all its lines. „1 suppose the same length of Prost Fence ants fps. But the Frost Fence--teade of ll< we oan, and do throw os the agerils g five that your �aubsenption Nib, carbon Steel Wire and locked withothe t Frwt-Lock—lasts for as yearn-at a cont ���-19a Of 1�per cent., wbiOh y0II will g Specialty : the taPlakBring eWB la *r only t,a year, -- --------_.._- esrtainly save by purobasing from a& FlOrsfA-shoeing es -$ 1 81� II 88 W8 need lbs isn't the Fie.t the ebeabest you can bey? Few* !enter are for sate try ------" �soual"d. P Wffly InNITE to" . money, P'. L WALTON • ..Scarboro Jct. o" WWII", formas a.r..., .. : .a, h. •, .,• �. .. f', s. d ' r� �' ` !,.^:: ....w.>k'k h>--�-4._.w.5 -,. n_>ar.+.e.n..:.,+..�_..,.r.".F,,.w.: .,s�'.Cp.j.'r��. .^us',:, __ S r.,�rR^'x.,L' a�yd'4y�1�f.r,:'r♦'r.., 'a•- . 'r r•< 4 i ", ..:='•=ArC4.C'•..E.., "`'-h_?....r...r<.ra.''- friyt..a.. +�'1r•''...::4.�'"s".YK� mo.•i .'t•c.:f`* ^," "%ti i 'i ... .. '..... y.• rti" _' • +. .. .y ••:: `.v 3=_,. ..S^ ...,,w, :. Y.-.+u -�t e. _ � r Ir+r 1 •1 ,•.�� .. , ,p,;--. F•.•:.a< „1' .. ,-•� .. �., +.:-..... -... ..: ,.. ..'-,�.,:G ., 6•_ '- .. 'p ..� i-, J• v -'ti•.�, .'�.,"•�u .�. ay.,.2:,w,- i w. •;R ,�:,,.,�< .a :.'c'�"r �?G^�°'•" "�;. -r �. tia-^••r. °+`^+ .Y j- s�, a -•r- .a, _n,. .,,..nr...M,. .� :, :, ,, - ._•a•ra'A•'. , ..�3�, / ',,:•t•-'. �j� ?r at"p�r:' .{°' ....'.,�L' y. }aN•,i''' r'•• •"'•i x.. '"'Fry^. ..... ,., -„ -. ';.'_ ;,..-C,...,...a•.+,_� ... .:r -Air-e .... ..a••-•...,:2.•,'� � - '> - r - _.•<r '°•. r•+r•• -,.r.'^-'.o..r''. I )y� ,. .r ,• .',�'.'.... ;:.M1 ...• ... w. -,:. 7. - A. rt." R • e _ • , CLaR[MO.Ny. try, pace it on exhibition at the .•t i O ' — `Z'hitby Market Fair. If yoCi have j'1 = �- ty SOVilt.51GN - o • it �j;. - thing on earth, attend the Great Joint MrAtutts for Security -F. Hutchison was in the city on Sale,at-Whitby on Friday March'23rd. Sayings• and stability.-You , i' '} Make your entries now with W. M. V T D' I _ Saturday- Pringle, Corner Hardware Store, AI are sure of BOTH _ q --- Mr. Gentle, of Toreuto, is visit- R'hitb Ont., and secure free entries - and much MORE in the anR with friends here. an res ver lsemen - Q ; Milton Benson, we -are sorry to pparticulars apply to W. M. Pringle, • APPIy to Sovereign iiarn�C report, is in poor health: Corresponding SXcretary, _ A number from here,.attended •�� - A. TRAV=��, _ of Canada. _ Colin Philip's sale on Tuesday. . - 23-25 CLAREMONT. _ A deposit of$1.00 opens a Swvixos The Independent ; % __ are putting on long distance wires sale of standing timber on road al- ♦ 1 paid four times a year. J. J. Harvey is relieving W. E. lounce of Pickering and Uxbridge Claremont i ound� h Risebrough in his•blacksmith shop townlire,'between the 6th and 7th rt DO IT NOW." concessions, of Uxbridge. Term • t Put your money in a place where Miss Florence Powell h�1s been cash. Sale at one o'clok. T. andaehlne Shop under the .doctor's care this week. poacher, Auctioneer. � you can get it when you want it, C. A- Barclay is getting his tiro- - All kinds of repair Rork done on ber yard stocked at North Clare- L. �' . Todd, Mg r, snout. ���� � engines, boilers and machinery. f R. E.• Forsyth and John GreggAll �LAREMQTITT•. i T were at Toronto on Wednesday I have for sale a number of 10 inch evening. SHOULD READ MISS SCHWALM'S LETTER chopper plates, ' Joliette' *�atteln, �Ytu.DowsR well has been laid.off which I am selling at 50c. as long as they last. I Also have in stock a large _ __••__ xtt a -ot Caaaiti�sttr S:Ptniiluoi r member"of plots points and -re 1{• . Time' Cold.'- veaeubl. Compound Has Etfad.d Stm11v which:I will sell it reduced pr1ce ' S riaIsComl4ngForsale an xford wood Cook Cars,. half dozen lots until the stock 1s clear- pg stove,.4 hole, John H. Beal, Many wonderful cures of female ills ed out. Claremont. are continually coming to light which (rood second hand blacksmiths vice AND YOU NEED YOUR The Citizens'band played at the have been brought about by Lydia Er for sale cheap, suitable for farmer. caanival at Markham on .Thurs- Y;nkharn,e �egecable compound, and R. , �,UR.RIE SINWARE REPAIRED _ Iday avening_.. l7Pm. McSay's sale on Frid ry �, last was a success. Good prices -�-� BAKING Bring it in now before tg rush. were realized:, All work guaranteed goo and^Al4eap J H Beal was in Brougham _ _ this Reek packings. a 1 -DOS he cop e'a ore Fraugh's furniture. ( Our Bread is the Favorite I w.. as in ever household James Coates has .been indis- ,: y sed far some time suffering po �: Cakes of all kinds maids from an attack of pneumonia. - V11 * to order on shortes Idle � �� 11. � ine� Messrs. Chr Catherwood shipped �, // �`rr W ,a Y � notice. • ' their settlers' effects to the North �+ "' * W. A. T6olnson, Arriving Daily- - y' Claremont.. OJIL. West from this-station on Tues- .a � _ • . Mrs. Cbas. Gibson, who has p`` Por' the•best lines of - been visiting friends here _.fur - .. - { ' some time. returned to her howe ./Lura Q'E.JIMwa�m � Boots and Shoes, .'Rubbers', etc In uc vl e. . throuzh 'he a l•i:`e of Mm. Pinkhan, llrQ. Jieh.a3 ati(1 daughter and ._ .'Hiss Taylor left for their bolus at of L;nn, �Iay� , wtiirh !s given"to sickMing 3 �romPn a'•�solutety free pf cl-iarge ,arria � - Sault Ste. :Marie t}fter visiting l,re9lnt >lrv. i:nkhttm''.hae for Ttr. _• - Henderson Yriendy here. w;•nt�-i'tve yearn nia,le-a ettidy of.the S:en.d n e�;' Farmer, Clare ontr �3i esle Rtitt%n,' of ill,e. F.uil,,iLT i .,, .of liar sex: ,lie has-v)malted with — ' y The undersigned is prepared to Insurance Compauy. -w•s+ hi tw n sn;l adyi! .1 t!t'>c�am'.s of'•puffering Ido all kinds,of carriage and wagon: this week and has taken up a women,-'who t '� v owe-not only their g healthhutevenLifetoherhet fuladvice. painting at his shop over « m. LIFT FORCE AND P � :- number of ti=k�: "; p , while. Walter Miss Annie F...Schwalm, of 32u -Spa- DoKvsweli'9 wagon shop. On Tuesday and SgCTION NAN-Nw— dIm A�e.-; Toronto, Usit., whites: Thomson w•ab travelling along the Dear Mrs Fnk-ham - Also prepared to do all kinds of - Brock Road, south of the village: "I have found irsdia E. Pinkham's V ege paper hanging and house paint- � Prices Right. f' 'one of'his horses stumbled break- taLle compound a spece!ic for female weak- 'tag. W.J. Bingham. Constantly on Hand ins its leg. The anifnal had to be nese with which I have been troubled for _ Claremont. - shot. years 1 also had irregular and painful _ -- wind-nli:lls ereoted And Repaired. periods which affected'my IK neral health - ,' •• _The drama given in the town- until last spring. I eau on.y a, wreck of -hall last Friday evening in aid of my former self In my affliction I was ad- B� `� s _Directtelephone comniuniea-tion'with all parts of Pickering, the public library was a grand 'ism to ase your Compound and am so '*i Markham,-&—_abord,Whitchurch,.Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, success. There was a good Attend glad that I did so, I found that in a few also StotiSville,-Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent short month,there was no trace of female 1(��ICkens ":dauce and the programme pleased weakness,.myatrength gradually returned v system. every one: The,proceeds amount- and in a very short time I considered .. Orders promptly atte ded to. - myself a perfectly well woman. I appre- Repairing -.,ed to$od. date my good health,a�nd beg to assure you - - Rev. A. R. Park gave an address that I am most grateful to sou for discover- .BrinR them to Claremont Market oa his "Trip to-Europe" at Good. Ing such a wonderful remedy.tor suffering _ - ones" to woman." ;Wednesday market day. d ohn Gerow ,�„ T son, .Wood on Monday e6ventn The The unti�monials which we are con- " Claremont choir fttrnis ed the stantly publishing from grateful women �{ EMERSON RSON,_ -music., It was the •anniversary establish beyond a doubt the power of E. ri services of the .Goodwood Baptist Lydia E ]'in1<tlam'a Vegetable Com- -church. Those, who took pari pound w Don ner tamale dlsessee .. _.Buyer; Mongolia. _ - - supper Women a erin from an form of - 8 ,g ;�H• RICHARDSONS . were treated to a good su r g y after the progratrme. female weakness err invited to promptly communicate with We. Piukham; at tlectrk Railway )l L � � She asks It is absolutely free, and Xa largeauaottame to!in return xm tI showing of flto thousands of women has' roved to be bins, A ysHon.'Mr. Hendrie's railway bill more precious than gold. p � es3 titatioaary. Books,Della, Toys. jart was introduced in the legislature received for the Holiday trade. Calf on Monday: Apparently the goy- ----Dr. Firmly flemedieS, ti- - ... _ -- --.Ilgubmiptions and see them. ernment- o not propose to sac Weekly_p _ takes for all SCe the int'rest;3' of the gen(r Yl These remedies are becoming more - W end • . wkly Dailyl;N wapapen - ►+ublie withit _pabuG_e� -Whefu You Want,somnything -out 61! xhe electric railways. The fol- are sold b all dexters tinder a positive ��AR�S�Ne Y pO° the common, you have it made to ..:.lowing is a synopsis. of.the bill : guarantee. . order. So it Is with your harness "The fates to be taken . by the Little Liver Pills, .for constipation 8l'OC3i: Str"t. fibs'. Company on a railway to be open- and torpid liver,15c.'2 for 25c. Head- and-collars. Doli t take"what you _ &tad by electricity,for each passenger, ache tablets, relief in one minute, 25c. can get,"-pet wharf you want. a shall not exceed five cents for an die- R r catarrah Then you will be satisfied. Not �T�Q ppR SALIL-Tire tinder- y per box. Peruvian Tonic for �/ ` males, then not exceed x two cents oothache dao he For For that otherwise:- .i bas for sale all bads at hardwood I��, S tance. !'not exceeding three, miles. and that tired feeling 75c. J 'Wldere the distance exceeds' ,three 'umping toothache ask for Tuber's :; = taoprtlsss lower tea roar. For tartt►.r that hack- apply to A J Poynbw,Brook Bond P O , j -- per mile or each fraction thereof.for i cough there is nothing like Taber's We usb the bent of leather, and >o a .the diotance actually travelled. Child- White Pine and Tar 2k. guarantee absolute "ren are to be-carrfed at half fare. Pup_- jegttiafaction. - sem► � - -_CH1ffiPION -_Ils under 17.actually attending school OR SALE A,number of pure-bred. ffi .. shall be sold eight tickets for cents Fbarr•d-hast eoater.Ia. Also, s. ar R M"UR$ $PRIADLR ( i ,.for sots distance not exceeds five setttag. w,t,.COUYTIC1t,ict IT,b• r. Cw ��• W.,Boclell, ' miles. yFranchiaPs limited to ffi yyears. rietenug. ltss7 1 m _ 82011@;h�Tc3 The do Wood Co. bays placed on -the market a •Mauure Spivader at valuation. EntraiAce o 'radials on "Champion." terms subject to restrictions. No Ta a 'Cham ton. frsiarhiset�-mel 0. - -- --xo �' Triab have proved to the eetl�-ss►t=— Lh for con uctors. No sidesteps unless , g . v 00 S M o m¢ p of far n Alberta and Q o iafaction e mere concerned devilstrip is W6 narrow for wide cars. � , J x ,i :�-.- at that.this machine,is without a rival. +Oenire aisle in open cars. Front and & 5 o e a A trial,solicited. ' bear entrance. Lavatories and sant $aekatehewan t ' ° "» ct►nyeniencee for employee v - 40 Standard gauge 4 ft,8 1-2 in. Board - v ?0 O. D K c p= _AGENT, PIC$iDRING. may order stops. Work on new rail [CIAL TRAINf y011 fETTt[11s g pr a S �° IC 1,4 ways must begin 1n two ears and be. o orroed d completed in five. Compyensatioa for th live ete�a a�tlls.Daum Toronto s�1 Mw�°�n M g� y,� 50 YEARQ' , damaged. Forfeiture of „,r' ..� g '° $.d -t EXPERIENCE -property e. � •' o • & c b= Wood. Iron,-Lift and Force Paas charter for failure 1 operate 18 mon• RVCRY TU[fDA1f DURING _ e e ar 6 a. tbs. No Sunday cars underpprpovi:• -MARCH AMD APRIL - o • o4�aw a rV ao C2 Also cisterna made to order. vial charter. Unclaimed ro erty �� , E• W. SVANi9; sold and proceeds devoted to benefit Jan < / - COLONIST CARS ATTACH[D r 1O" Feb M fund of employes.' Examination, of y � � .a R m _ o ,pr -employes as to fitness. Company cat- NO EXTRA CHARGt _.-. Par y= =not contract out of liability. Con- a,a Apr TR ve MARKS ��f tinuous duty of 25 hours must be fol- Settlers travening.without live stock should o r p r' .. es �priaig oak ! ' ase 1.13 p.m,train from Toronto.daily. '. " m " m •01..1say ESIGNta i lowed by 12 hours cif rest. !• E Co►yRloHTsac. RSILw AY AOaxD. TOURIST CARS ` " r ►' J De Anyone sending a sketeb and descrtption mal Get our implement in nod —• _ Railway and tuunlcipat hoard to con- 00 m a` .m Jail, ..e I n anti ascertain our optnton tree whether an y P, g an Tuesdays,Wednesdays, Fridays and Bat- a,r m D s M r, o �m gR invention to pmbabl>yystentable Commvnicr shape for the spring Rork. _sist of three members. No interfer- rya, Cost of sleeping berths as follows:— Sept ttonsete.Oirictly conedenttal.Handbook b a„a Oot, H Gent tie.Otdeet Roncy for securtr te. encs f t goverment. .No appeal frons ' - yo ,tp� �,g0 Regina -• �a.00 _ Patents taken t roogIt Mann a c °tenet e. Work done neatly and prompt- ` noose,wfthoat enarge In the : di3cisiona on questions of fact. Power moose Jaw . 3,00 Calgary 8,00 '8 ., neo Nov �' snwW ft 1p and at moderate prices. �► -.-.._.`_--_ to annex territory, alter municipal "Settlers' Guide" acid "western Can !$ o . ._ �� Dae {� sirs LwA boutidaries, conflrm financial a booklets of prscti d interest to set- ¢titif I� American. • '� �1 sell+vim�ahg- �.•,I (January 1907-Wltitb7 9,Oshawa 19. Brougham A handsomely tilastrated weekly. Lareeet etr• y� other by-laws. Power to compel uponC. ta,pplication to aft— v_A n�d o 11,Port Perry 11,II=bridge 90,Oanningtoa 19, calatton of any sctenctifo i,�grout Terms $8 a _v - companies using wires Lo adopt safe- Asp o o onto to Deter. D.P d, Baaveitoa 16. - tour months $L Boll byall nawedealera r OmsOII'8'old stand. f guards for protection of life. May act UHM �Q�38/8roadaay,(dew York as arbitrators in threatened labor _ Rrwven oro"a rt?5 F Vt WasMnv?on,D 37 ,CLARE'MONT, ONT. :. troubles. May force agreements be - tween. munici alities and railways - - - tj p Furni ore " Skates "'Sharpene+d i -" -; and may take charge of till nom= Clareraon �puny submits. ' May hear llp coma �^1 'Jrl<av�laRt�-?l+twias fsatt"ss i where assessment is over 120;000.' Store. Skates left with M.S.Chapinan, Tse•conte Il:Aer nee As F8,33 A.:-- e133 a.it[. - Pickering, or Gleeson Bros., Brou- 141 4112 Loos. •, . 2.47 P.Y. r WHITBY SALE FAIR Is the place for Parlor Suites, Bedroom Buites Dinin roots Suites. 8:04 P.M. g roe' Bedsteads mull wham, will be called for and de a 10 LoeAr„ : See our Couches, Extension tables, Sideboatc>{a and I lived promptly. r ' ► If you bave horses, cattle, sheep, the.pric are the �ny�, pigs or other farm stock for sale, We deli the gds anywhere. Distance no object. Our speciaity'is Repairing. TsAo. soot°wSs:nqs as ra" L.M. hake your entries at once with the WATVH Uta GRO W. _ No.B 10"Z at41 L N.' the Secretary of the Whitby Sale Fair Horse-ehceinR ae ttstlal• iff AIL : . P•N. Associstlon. It you have a supply of T a� This 11onw Fnrnisb•r W. H �pok Road, M't P•Y• at•St'41SM se•'�b buGtel't •�°�.'pp ta«ut.l' N a it. t 1[O ' :i�,r":+. .}y '.d:li�'� .�. -.. ,..,.•• ,. .. -. .. _ ., ".x _.:. _ ... :As:, -,'•tS,..c.e:+,. 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THEY MADE IS .- --- WTON SPP P GS-S4A�tTAR1UM - -- , EouP�E NAPPY PEDLAR'S :-STEEL _ CEILINGS CLIFTON- S'CRI NGS N Y - THIS FAnous HEALTH RESORT enjoys r • • , 'a world-wide reputation for its tri home-like,terser _.__ -- fnrte_iwd the excellencyof the sem;•�.e"deed . Designs,-- suitable for all.classes of work such as Chur'clles,-Seheels, S ' ' ._- . 1850 - 1906 _ _ to seekers atter health or rest, by it., ataft of -siciaw,trained nurses and attendant and "' 110DD'S KIDNEY PILLS DOING GOOD Halls. Also special designs for Houses, Kitchens, Dining-Rooms, etc. No I - ]lie iperet"ing patronage from Canada awed an thing has ever been devised to equal Fedlar's Steel Ceilings for farm !rouses. , P Provinew is veryry appreclativ in ata uumm•,sd• ," Z fa atiou of our work. --' -WORK AROUND PORT ARTHUR. Cheap as lath and plaster and will never crack or face off, � WITH FtFTY-FIVE YEARS'EXPERIENCE '.• . in the nae of-the beat in itiedicat, burgical, Electrical and !Hydrotherapeutic Treatments - _ " `, " - and the finest treatment roorne in the cuuntry, r - lir. Dick Souvey and elite Both "ad u• � ae!ectfon of At��i� —� Pedlar s that wAich will prove must helpf 'au e . Kidney Troubles atxl the Great Cama• n co cneir indiviauat needs. _ To those socking A t1AVEN OF REST we extend special feature.; will not be found 9 ,. than Kidney Remedy' Cured Them. - ��;. n 1 9% Port Arthur, Ont.., !tint. 12-;Special). t✓ _ ` •�► t O. 1,1 ... elsewhere,and wo.lnvito your correrppo.ndenc• ������ `�V and iuspectiorr Our rates are most liberal and -That DOdd's kidney"kills cute the �� ` our sarv,ce is unequalled .'o tuAereulat or iusaee cases received. \ _ Kidney ills of men and vvroluen alike has f F Write for booklet X and pertiwlarw lieen proved time and again in this 6 neighborhood, but it is only occasional- :; . ., -- - _. __ - --- ----- _ 1c they bet a chancy to do double work Using r1 Ceilings , in the same house. This has happened . , .,:-�- � .q. ..-I. ..ire the case of Air. and Mrs. Dick Sou _ '' , .. - Bey, a tanner and his v1'In ail int interview w: _ ' FEDERAL . L FASSURARCEseven miles from here. In an ultervlew ,t, C oD � ­' -, I ... . . .: Mr. Souvey said: Made to Rt any size room and can be nailed on by ally mechanic. Sh(p- _ - ' "Aly wife and myself have used-tk d's - ped from-our-warehouses painted all ready to apply. . . lKidney Pills, and have found them s b?g - -- s . benefit to our health. VGe had to Our CAtalogue. No. 14c describes many designs. 'NVrite toe-lt._..-lt costs QP CrANAD� 1 at nothing. �i'rite to-day. .• . - -- Grippe two winters and were exposed y ' The Twenty-fourth Annual Meeting of the Shareholders" was held al the i�G much frost and cold. O.ur sleep•was _ }token on account of urinary troubles, Head Office of the Company, at Hamilton, March Glh, Mr. David Dexter, Pres- _ ..land pain ill the kidneys. We each took idem, in the chair, Mr. W. li. Davis, Acting Secretary, when the following six boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and warTuAt,am OnAlIK arT. TesaN",err- ta11•olt.tt111T, tnttrroaa rAresetns, a e, Report was submitted- - . ... enjoy good health.' 70 Brat[at- ssaa180=at. "aots.r+u at to a,r+das at. ys►awhardat ata asar.r at. ' p DIRECTORS' REPORT. _: wanra YOUR Pa.aasr Ontca __ _ - SIMPLE RE\lEllY. tlMi Ottice std Works, _ . - - ` Oshairae Out., eassida I -Your l5irec o—yrs wave the honor to rresent the Report and Financial Slalo- .- _ t ment of"the Company for the year which closed on the 31st'December, 1905, , Horse-radish has some medicinal qua. _ duly vouched for by the Auditors. .. 'lilies. A good salve is made from its, -- - The new business of the year consisted of tw'a thousand tour hundred leaves.by druggists. Any having a She-"Tis ever woman's lot to softer UNMISTAK:IBLE SY\IPT011S. . - and fltteen applicatirns for Insurance aggregating 53,532 ,J9, of which two t'eadache w'itI find relief by grating a in silence." Ile-"Yes; and it they,d Mr. Tyre-Phist-Jagway was trying �o thousand three -hundred and twenty-eight applications for 83,3':9,537.08 were - small pigce of horse-radish, adding n unly let us suffer in the same way haw• borrow money from me a little while accepted. .. little vinegar and placing it on the fore- t.appy weed be." -• As in previous years, the income of the Compew!p shows a gratifying in- bend. It will put a few seconds till it _ , ago. He seemed tci be drunk, crease, and the assets of the Company havb been increased by 8275,1y0.5i, mr. Ardfax-1f he was trying to bor- and. have now reached $2,423,913.99; exclusive of ar•antee capital. lean scarcely, be.borne, but apply i6 The Demon of all Disease.-Kidney div row money from you- he was»'t drunk. P ill) it gets nearly unbearable. Renew uses Hlrr ri hit sa cntled-they're in- The -security for Policy-holders, Including guarantee capita.], amounted at � - or retntn It as long as possible. 3 Y lie was crazy. the close of the year to 53,293,913.93, and the liabilities for reserves and.an explainable, unaccountable mid insidi- ,,_ Y - - rus. It is the function of the kidneys outstanding claims, 8Y,213,G98.75, showing a surplus of 81.080,2]5.]8. Exclusive . . :4frs. Brown: "1 have such a' lovely t0 (]tree out all im unties. If they rel Per Years Canadians have been oeteq "The of unca'.led guarantee capital, the surplus to Policy holders was 8210213.lt8. p V.A L lientbol Plasters and the sale for tbem i• policies on seventy-eight lives became claims through death, to the a"UrA resent for my husband!" fibs. Smith: clogs eel South American Kidney Cure greater than all other ylasers combined;a ape- g *%what is it?" Urs. Brown: "A pair of will put them to rights anrj, defy the c11so for bacitacb•,beadacbe,eclatie pains. of 1515ti,8F$.00, of Which '88,9]1 was re insured in other companies. . .slippers. ' ruvage; o Including Cash Dividends and Dividends applied to the reduction of I. ,. Smith: "Yes. What do you expect to or other kidney cnmplicntions. 3t re- Daiughter-"Don't invite our country W6,425.35.` • ,-tbe- tots}--payment to Polwl4xldem amotmte Io _ !tet -from hien?" Airs. Brown: "Ott, no- heves In sfs bours--118 - cousin to see us again." %Icither-"Uid: - Ihtng much-a diamond ring, 1 suppose, tx� maks any had blunders before tris Careful attention has been given Io -!he investment . o!_the Compatiy'a. for a sealskin jacket." Magistrate-"You Fay you didn't .Sisal company, dear?" Daughter-"1 should funds to first-class bonds, mortgage srcurilfes and loan. ori the Company a - the watch. Then, where did you gel,itY'� soy �• \1G'hen t showed him a Louis Polrtfies, amply secured by reserves. •Our investments have yielded a very sal- . ► stomach "S1AaIs." - Ever notIce the " " ' r worship.' XIV: chair• he asked if Louis was a goud tsfaclory,rate of lnterrst. hist areet." Wh,rl�irolr-loner - in chairmakerl" imit consistent with due _-' usean s and furrows that steal into the K y Expenses ' F•r'isnner- Bou ht r . 'your " ,x costes have been confined to a reasonable. 3 fare of the stlfterer from indigestion, R g' „'\\'hat did it. - efforts for new business. dyspepsia and ' chronic stomach ail east?" i'rsoner-"E cntly, your worship Catarrhal ileadac!refi•-That dull; yvrrt- The reRulta of the year indicate a most gratifying progress. ComparM tnents. �'aich, the sunshine break in I nits forgot to ask." with the preredtng year, the figures submitted by the Dfr"Ctot7 for your and tie lines ventsh when Dr. VaTI qshed pain in the. hold just .over the approval show an advance of hearty thirteen per cent. in asseLc. _ Stan's Pinenppte Tablets'are given a Eyes is one of the surest'signs that the 7}tr. nssuranees carried by the Company now amount to t117,°')i.136.11,upon -. chance i show their power. one lady. INSINUATION AND PASALTStS• ,eeds of catarrh have Uen sown, an,] which the Company holds reserves to the full amount required by law, and, In vvritinQ of their .affiir'acy in her .case, it's your warning le adminfsl• r tJt' !n. addition thereto. a considerable surplus. rI . calls them "A !leaven-born"heater." 'v5 TSais complete hoi►e cure. Post r.incicCst and surest treatment to prei'crlt :The Held.ofTicers end akenta rat the_Company arc intelligent and loyal, and1. 1. Palms•. the seating of this dreaded malady. Dr. ,cents.-14o + free to readers of thin are entitled t0 rliurh credit fof their abla represt.Irtation of the Cnmpatly'a - _ For limited period only• Ag. Catarrhal E';wder will stuN all int the members of the office staff ' kava -also prov7.ed faithful, 10 -tile PROPERTY IUAIPF,IIS' TRICKS. Vain in terj minutes and cure: 50'cents. _ A' hand erns Illustrated treatise, w- 121. Company's 8 titer"ice tog tall.descrl•tion c' Phatimatism and - -. !lour Directors. are. pleased to'be able to state 11,at the ..business of the' _-. 18urglar «110 1iC19 foto 1Rouses-Uld In Parsl)•ts, wit instruct,one for cuts- Comnany for the past two months of the curernt year* has been better than Furniture1 . . plete home cure, describing the most "1 nitl 'afraid you are ane'. of those in life corresponding months of last year,,a. That the outlook for the future . succeretul tra.ttnient in the world, re- I)eople who 'look down" on toil. "N(it hq most enCOW'agtng. -- Of all the criminals who make a linin'' commended ny the mkro.try and •cedars- ;it all,"' answered the hixurious yiruth. : - 'DAVID DEXTER. tf) • S.. ed by med,cal men. Th,n h,ghl in- en_t- reat-gr dtuthcr workotl " Ty preying on their fel)dw-creaturm,the btructive book was wr,tten by, Ww it. I"J4fY 1't t; 1. .',President and Managing D C h 'properly-jumper'' .Is the moat. success 'weno, a go„tiornan who has mads- a hard and invested his nlontfy,and nee are . iu! and the-most scientific. Ne is not study 'of tl:o:.e ds"asen', 'rite preface Is I quite pleast-il -with him tot- ilrling sn.'. . , Fl FINANCIAL STS f EM]F'VT F10H f9oG. - b7 a graduate of the University of . . . ,. ,4 el, but n SYurtshurR. ticnd postal to dap and I `. the con,nrun or garden thi Rhl.irlP1'. .. smartly-dressed indly dual, with pleR#y Jyou will ree•fve ,the book free by r•- , P•rtltp Yaon•N against pulmonary troubles, pr••niam oad Annuity Iae,mis.•.........'.. . ..........•...... ria' 9•IT _ of mane in'his ockels and an e. celle.tt, trim—Address. Tho !lens Lrud Co., Zi tncludhig coasumpti,rn, with Allen's Lunt l�• tater••t.$sue i and Yrotlt oa tlatea and H•carltiea..... l:I,itr;.U7 Y P bind b%. Chart, Terumo •soon totlowsl loose&the C.U&h*ad'-phteges.-.E=a.-►- - I RAE —t :W,M10.M 2222 ..' 1. -. - . I.. supply of that admirable quality -. -.. - _ ati ” IUCI' a $, .. U. 2222.. .2222...... -2230, p en ............or who her Nulls, ` .. rt 7or,tyaN :. :. til white one, as that color is sure intli- al', that; but 1-f.love her and can't five - -_-_ _ ASSF,TS, DECEMBER 31st, 190.5. ----:-takes pas;rssrt,n o{ flats and hou. s, fur- ___.- rished and untarnished, the owners 'lf cation of gentleness and tr,'tctablhty.• without her.". "Just so." calmly replird Deloatumli ami Ronda ., ,. I..........................,..,,,..... 74",.M.f7 - � - ulkich have one awa' ar�d Jett the pry- Now. I wonder if that's true. Airs. f:. his .friend; but the gi•. tion' lsna that. !s ou Po�iciai,.Bouda, b 2222 ass 9a ,r9 g y f..-"Perfect &bsur'tl, Williaml' Wh iii _ . - <• -tnises under the 'charge* Ot-a camtnkrr.. y y Can you live with her? Au utter Assets...........w 2222....... ...:::......... 2222. "�S1_®f�� - ' uU're ole grey ourself.' • .. - 3.0- , cks,etc dr, 1. One. nt the smartest pier s of ,work }'. qi 6 Y )' --- -''.a. . ,..- ' Ibat a "property-jumper" lies done -for . .:' - Re••n t*u,rd .. 2222 r8,179.L2t.dS ' •• LIABILITIES. >snme time was at alar a fiat to Pnri;. After ytisting 'Fevers hasten r.cnvery to t Fj .tR 8A,LF-.r'3'1' ARTUVET) Axa FOR J s;�„o n1 trTJtltA by the n.e o!"Ferrwim.,' It s rho beet sa e a tmp,rtrl C'lyue da,e sta,,i n• newt Ueath i,r.e+Dura ttn¢ Troofe..:....p.................. - - . 'ec�mr*, wt�ks ago the • cvv'ner, a tt'...1 tonic. 16 bui1.IN, etronRtMsns amt Rtvai new rackneye: tarso ll miler fr,m sad of rtreati< cw UWer Li,&hiIAlet ................_.. 1t.b8 .a0 ltnhw'n lady musi(. (tall . artiste, went vitality., Try it.it wiU make you te•1 strop% line.-O. 30RlfY,f3wipb,Oat. Bbrph. on Po 1i holder's A-count................... ...... •.• ate_ Yt—s 1��9U.0a nvvay_to Spain to take uv an PnRa,- meat .. "T Asset. ... .... ................... .............. fr-423.91&W - thPre.. Tile-porter of-the' building in Contralto-"Only think of it! ,i was Whore Fortunes GYOW. OuaJauteeCapital............................................. .. fr%omuo . V;hk h-the flat was situated vias told oy oncored.three limes in my last sting:'1 Oreacest TractrinR nt+tric ;�A�S adth, !roils -Total hecnrity... •........ ••. �•�•e�so "rhe lady: to admit no one,to her pooms .Soprano (spitefully}-''Yes, the audience eh't and c i'ntt i ideal. 11T,�(y i •cn KSta "' "' •••• " `Alndd any elrCUm,fnnefc du.rin„•her ala Pohcre.were Aseurin�..,..................... 2222 >l�=9. .� recognized that_yuu needed practice. I Buildiii Norfolk,Ya acnes. About n vveel: iltfer she had goon - Tatar loeursrec• in F"rc. ...................'. _ ` r-= - 'the porter received a 1eHer. purporting Ttay tob•rcles on the skin of scrotalom poo- : t a� tt f� Cluaranleel to 1tIr. David Dexter, President and Managing Dlrretor, in moving the adop- come from tlle,tenant, and informing pt• produce the hideous disease called lapns. , .S�AhR S, 1r1AGlC care Rheuma• lion of lite report, said:-I beg leave to submit for your consideration 'and him .that she was f,invni ding a 2argt. R'ea.er'e C•rat•,used in time, will save the atiu baro,Acute, lu• ildOpfi011 the report of the Company int.the year ending 31st December, '{905- _ trust destnotion• Apppty'tu all aReeted parts C aamma.tu or cAran,-; lin-doing so I am pleased to say that it' Is the most satisfactory:your DZTCCt01a - =antique cabinet and would be glml if •.e Cl•ans•th•bloodlithIC . . I RHEUMATIC � . •per's 8yzap I six^*ren a sciarra. have hod t]te riv ale of !nein before P tvoilld see- it safely ludged in her flat.. Lumlt:tept, and 41 Kia• P g' P 8 you. As compared with the preceding . • A few days Zaier the cptrinet arrived•nn;l fids nrnr a dtiys nrr. not so, partfculnr /� r n•i trouhl.+; rom�.e, uric A<,i,t year It shows a gain of seven per cent. in premium income, thirteen per Cent. A f laced at the rabin;. When the' 1 WRE from the syitem, gives imm*4iate In interest earned, twelve per cent, in total ,ncom'e, ten per cent. (8319,035) +n p ns they used to be about trifles. The relief, D„ntsuffer,but send for a amount of new'lu"urances laced; ? r cent in--mnount of assurances In force,. lady returned hon)a she fund to her rlher day a now•ly-made friend bald to; -bottle at once.. Osborne Remedy Co„ i7s F ''•'�- . dismay that the ltetter-.pr}rt of her. port an awfully fetching girl: "R'hat lovely V'onYe St.,Toronto,Canada. fh.ou per bottle. 1;i per cent, in assets, li ,per cent. in reserves held to provide for the•pay- ob]e property..inehiding jewellery 10 ;verb you hour., dear''' ” ' olicy contracts now in force, and 43 per cent. in.the surplus over all • the value oI s2.:r00 had vanish I , w•i. n11 turning• it „hair;. "they 1�/ liabilities. at. in the f,ld were a birll`iday present." 1 OU OY-��COATS� • The profits paid to policy-holders nl-r, show' an increase of ]G per cent. and Eabinet�w1iictl.he_himself had sent, and ' • the payments to policyholders IS per cent. in excess of the-previous year. shout which the tenafit knew nothing itchinfl, Burninfl Rkin Diseases re)ie�• .�e.aea.snit would toot iwtwrA eA N a.• st-Is The reserves now held�to meet Assurance obligations as they mature. am whatever. er' in a day.. ]?czt�mn, .Salt'Rheuni, Bar- at"n is year town, ery Le direct Nfl'onu.•er a2r rat in excess of the present requirements of the Insurance Act, additions being �� - t•er's itch, and ell eltlPifon of the skin ew+Ttan ArgstMAN ovc.:aq c-a glade from-yenr-to-year to meet the higher standard o1 reserves on assurances ` T`r'Now, my denr sir;' said Dr. Fox, "1 ouic),Ty relieved and speedily cure$ fly ' written prior to the year.]900, whict> the Act requires that we shalt hold a1 ' can't sura you notes; you prnmisP to in T)r. Agtitvv', Ointment. it will give in- the expiration of a term or years. All policies of assltrance written since the everything I fell you," "111 right," said Stant comir,rt its cases nt Rchinl!, Bleed- R H EU.M ATi S M' year 1399 and ninny previous thereto are secured by reserves on 3% per cent. Fkitnler. t1l promise." i'Good! \trw, Ing or Blind Piles, and will cure in- ,and 3 per cent. basis. . „ , -- man form snit cold pomptring feet i itiv1 The profils to the policy-holders holders bavc been maintained in so far as it was, • IIIst o4 all, pay me my last ,pear's bill.". iiom three.to six nights. 35 cents.-119: y i•� P Y Srirod within a0 days, e; our newly ptW(, ♦ _ _ NsMtn*tic Discs or mono prom by r•fuaa•a. possible to do so in the face of the inroads thereon 'from various. sources, NITROGEN FRO\f TITF. A1f1. Nar:•Jl anywhere tLW. �vJit• r deacnpu.• whicrti mhy be sum:rl,zed as follows: The increased cost of new business ow- TILE (EDITOR. s:",t�t . Age"ts Nantes ibAurtLTic siiwQ• in to the methods ado ed b cote etitors• particularly s2me of the American __ ISATLSII(UB)S CO, b•rbroult•,Quebec,calu ids g In Y P ^- Attention is called to the tact that the _ i companies; the fees' and;,taxes charged and levied by Provincial Governments; . -VN How' to Kapp up Mental and project, which seemed somewhat wild the greater privileges and advantages granted, to the policy holder under the Physical Figur, a few years ago, of nt�taining nitrogen _ 'APPLt�. TREES. ( modern policy contract. in large,quantites direct from the atnins- . Before bu�ing write us, or see out , i would here remark in explanation 'of.the last item that these addilional , ., A• Never 3erizey editor wriles: phere is now taking a commercial shape• agent near. you, for prices. We havb � pri'vileges and benefits are increased privileges ot'travel, residence; oeeupa- . . . , - ' :"A.lung indulgence in ini�roper food i he �trtraspllerie•1'roducls Company is the largess Hind: sot .fruit trees to be lion and continuance of policy, the sanle boroming non-forfeitable atter three " .,• . brought un a'c(.,ndilion,ot_nervous ays- living file power of Niagara to make found in Canada. We pay the freight. ; years, until the reserve thereon is.exhausted in payment of premiums, ii will jv -• " . tiepsio, nearly ttuee yours ago sn,severe, nitric acid and nitrates by means of Brown Brothers Company, I bi. tcadily'understood that sortie of the causes vlhiCh I hove mentioned have ' I. that 1 had to emit viork el -ch 1 (cicctric disciiar hes 'throu h air; ihh p €f I Nurscrfinen, Limitett tended to increase the cost of assurance, and, others "to impair the'isources . ut nl�solf on a striet regimen of Grape- 1?schwefler-\Volleretic pfoccss, for pro- , grown's Nurseries, Ont. j' from which profits formerly accrued. �. ' '" ` 1 ' d t i'�" ^`^'' p,.^i� _ -_ -_ The shareholders who. Provided the paid-up and additional guaran't'ee cap- - 1 ri ` ei sulphate_of ammonia from .peat,' (•.;.,., ;111;1 in n few months found my r;bcini to h, ^mntnv^rl' nn "''nl for secure y o p0 lcy oli?cT`s—hen such a provision was neeessarv, have 1;lonrrrch so.Tar restored that therOcess' scale amnllg the ]risk bogs, draws nit ern Canada Land Go u.` no way encroached upon the profils to policyholders, but bare touch less y of di�eslion gate nic hhasuro instead rngcn from the air; and in ctiv'c`den .a peel in,r.Gturn f0r,thefr cash investment than the average rate o[ interest earner uy ",�t dislrF., 1',rnrc;s i� in praclit:al operation at No- Hgns oFtrteaI st rtNTH oTs[Er, the Company'on investments. "It also built up my siren;th so dict tpdtlen, w•ht^rehy about n l.nn and a half i BI"itfl' >aD a ne , Your Duectors ,have always endeavored;t0 the best of the r nbility-10 se-• __ _. . -I vias able to resnow, lily business, which c'f.nih'ic ncid• is, prodifeed every day. p.o.sax as. lett safe' as well as profitable investments. for the funds, entrusted to their , -- is m1t-:rnus, as I lint only edit illy ovvrl •I'1i,1 chief object in view is to furni:ai' p, este and the securities held will bear the most rigid inspection. • !•aper but also do a great tical of 'nut- It;rinizers.fur I.iie soil, blit to m rs of he Improved farms and unim raved _ ' ,isle' vvrftiiig. rncesscs hnretntoie in ust�,it. has been wheat a'nd ranch lands, wholesale slid' Your Directors decided. to erect a flrst-class office building on the. very '` objected that. supply - mixture. ',f retail, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Al- desirable site ow ed by the Compapy and.situnled -on' Borth-w'est Earner " -' 1 find that tlie' Grnp,-'Nuls' dit f en-: berta- and fruit'lands -in Southern Oka= - ' abler me to write w•illr. 91-caft"' vigor riirile, land nitrnfes,' and nitrites 'ane na on Valley, B. C.,, . - cl James,rind' ain Streets; to meet the Company's requirements. C,onv lilivt3 . Minn ever L^etrnc. nrnl without' the tell!- hat`ntul t0 vegetation. g y' plans were o rained for a steel !tome fireproof building 0f night storeys. T,:n- lrllr.ot brain-rag wilt! vYhirh f pseti.to ],e _ . \vheat ]ands nn 'Saskatchewan Plains dors were received nnrt a contract.let, for the construction n( such a building, illo.of h A:: to illily vigor-1 can arnl '-at 87.10 per acre, easy terms till June to be completed in August next. We are conflde t that the .building will [.IGHTS OUT. ]st to make selections, the finest wheat pr -e to be n sniisractery Ti1�e5Lment, ortording a ren:nnnble return in o[llco =: ill) vv�all: .milcs curt} day vritllnut ta- '1 ' i,,,,,,,-a fovv,_squnre.s used In v-ea,;v tile, t'al'k;-TTr,w did Iho ship conic to lands in the world, rentals as well as desirable ofTcrs'!or the hs+adqunrters of llln Company. •�,refiur T b,gun to live on gape-Nuts! tang against the rod,,? Homesteads located. Selections made. Lieut.-Col. Kerns seconded the motion, which w'ns unanimously enrried. .Nai;;e bri%on l,y']'rsslunt C..o., Rattle (:reek, Barh.;-11'ha. 1 young elan wmc tour!- Write or call for any information de- The retiring DLrertnrs were re-e]ecird. and 3L a subsequent vveling of thr, , 1~i 1 r Sired' . ! Dirr-Mors Atr. Tlnviti Dexter wris m-el^c•Icvi Prncident and siders Ing Dlrcetnr. . 1 In 1.he ]iglllllnil,e 1:,;ncr c (lnu(ht„ A: . •lel•,•'.; a reasrni, Rearl Ike. little book, Intl ahoy absent-mindediy twned the Y� LieuL Col Kerns and Rev. Dr. forts w•sis re-eleCled Vice•t'residcrl rThe Ttuaa to-yti.�9%111c," in Fl,bs. bight low. _ iSSUt NO. 11-06 {4{ I .x.'�:..,- ..:..:'.'.r; ..� ,t: �trtl�:[.Ufdkw'Rivm� ,,.'�"sW `Y v u.wztmw. 3. `'!�' - ;.,ar n, 'e ,-... ..- .-:.---" •JW1t(C�,Ye• ' - ,.« sL-2 t. ra�74uuY:.^.Y:p,u. s..-„:?s:Sy:,' ..a. t, �y. .. -2222. ,.:. .' x - .. ., ..., .. _., ._ _ x are ,. i. 11-1,0" w '. •we. ,: �'.o�^.,.:c. >r.'. -, .a '`�" ...�ie'. ny""i des a �^_' Irl, F6'.w'a:• -r^. _ ^,]'S"'•�t• ... ^wf� _'m^•rn-;? 1 n..-r'7--_,,. aS I.-.. .:•;,,n z.^�-k ..:, ;,.r, ,.-,Z--,. . . .ne:-. «. ,.. _ c,. n"'�f•r`, •.. •,-. r. ., . 4 .. *,' ',w, . , '. •ry - - •v .•Meow � ••-� : s .., ... . ., r ... ..'war.. .;"•♦ :.. ,,..r':,. , n +:� ....r.V'�T '.-. , -'°^ -.:� pap... t. �„ ..,.` MS.-'\n'. •' vy;'.:'. .i - .. .9-- Rte: 'i .' . .,. .ir ^,... . ,:• , ., _ .,.,' . . - n 1-1 } -V-V Vft -I I _ VNA 1 \ I . « `o 11 ... 1.. .. . 1;.', � , . Grund Prize Competition ;- f ., -- I A ehoiceof which we ofior to the Individual ,� i _ A FOUR U;1fY[RSITT COYR=E, esouring the largos! number of enbacriptions - _- tirinn� ' - -, du 1006 to b The Bary i U' �ag�iee _ . lVid — ' ;, or 11�,s,000 �M ouzo. .- . . I. _• - -- -__ ---- — -- _ .- "- .� - *-1 n- ,a+tlon t9 thrie prize"iore-ars-many-etlier+sr-F,vors'eoiapetitor can win one Qr The Strap a Disa a nee % c��m the L NIA%'$b b bi is unlike anyu they fta contents aro a careful selection i h eamnt e I r r work t{iT AGAZIM io pp ars t ,. , be-it that appears in the lua.din, ppublicatioru of the wo.tld. It i s published by 'A the pevprletors of The Canadian l3rocor,Iisrdwaro and motel, Canadian bl:achiaery.•The ( �. _ �I Dry t3obds Ssrlew azd other succoastul papers-and who are Caait"'s leading pubiiehors a V', w 17 Subscriptions are not hard to secure-a hank clerk In Ontario took ES in one-week by I. • CHAPTER XXXIII. skurts, like�de diamonds.on de \Virgin ,- r I _ _ cert tit,friends. NY's MACIAZTNZ is tlw.be,4 are ever sit the _ -. C, {ivy's Sunda), go\\•n. But Sam's - plemare of readiug." S.W.WY:+x,"ter Yortton Enterprise. 1. Several da)s passed in the, gloomy \ti ii siin' now,• 1 tells you all oa,l. - Bend postal for particulars of competition to our nearest office. DO IT NOW. it y J' �' . . may be a glorious change in your csreer, mansion niiGnumed llell-1)alibllt. 1%1"- 1\O<<AD:ITS: Lor; Gemini, what.a Sturm 1 tam and t3fitil avoided e^,ch other litre - "` TMs MaoLEAN PUBLISHING GO., Limited, Montreal, Toronto,wlw.,tdW, or Leetiee, Eng• I 'members of no sick since'dot same Dorothy—.%lamina, is father very poor. , death. E;otll dretldut like death any sloem as de debbit ,come in to -fetch.ole • NiotherLWif(tt nonsense. allrsion to the awful subject that lay inarses'soal--ciis berry niglit seven ear Dorothy-But y:ou go' to somebody, • ° ' so heavy upon the heart of e;icli. Paul, past, an' he carried of Lim off all in a else's house for; lueh or dinner nearly 3:ilaCquttinted 'with trot' thoughts, and suddint whiff! jist like a puff of win'. ever da r+♦♦♦♦+♦♦+♦ +♦+�♦ fitly-ono.Sash long and the inside-is dl- relyitie upon her promise t¢ do no' Y Y• vided into two box stalls. Ari' no wonder, satin' how he done _ + IIunG with the letters without further traded his soul tu'him for money t ♦ - . Alone the entire length of the south - evidence, 'contented himself -with. watch- `•an' Sum's here ag'in to-nil till donne t . side. lois shed is built and under it we Ing her motions, feeling cuutparativels' w•ito he's tonne anter! but tie's here, now, the lamp, and rapped -ul_Ztie rlopr. + store one farm wagon, graitl drill, chest:fit ease its lung as she should re-plain ai 1_ r., Again and again she raped,_, without + AM t�� Fa�� i'ow coVIi planter, sulk: low, two stow- - - [ tel you all good soil Jenny„as she + 3 P the house; pnd being resolved to pre• a\wnkening any response Ergot 'within. + ♦ ing machines, cutaway harrow, other . tools up the urn to carry it.inlo the par- + . - - ♦ plows, cultivators, etc. These tools vent her'from going forth, to to ac III- _ Then sale turned the latch, ,opened •..e pony her if she persisted in l�avint; to V. she got there s>sF could scarcely door, and entered.- No. wonder she had; + new r,._get-. vet-unless are_caugh tl°m;': received no answer. 011l�ln•summer.when in frequent use. With \imam, the shock; lltc anguish, g`A to lite fire; Paul tank: ul, the [coni. Tile abstracted roan before-her seemed' ♦♦+�+fit....++♦..+♦tt♦ g llis imninbility and unconsciousness ' Of course they cannot be kept abso- _ lh0 struggle had well-nigh passed; she dead to every sight and sound around . --- lutely rust rout; because while a mob. ' g irritated Jenny beyond Silent endue I him. fie sat before the table in t-he mid- SGCD -..:.;TING. coatis of tpallow or ar'a bine will wits at Duce subdued and resolved, like I ante, l g P P pee- d e crf the room, his elbow on the one into whom some �piril had entered "I tell you all what,".she said, "1 In rE aretian for spring- field aril vent rust, it with anything impossible a keep . . nnA seirll, and actecl�- rlahogttny; 'itis fora hnarrl anon hig P P P g thein cowered with : mea-ns to sign my 51 cow Tii6Tf 'dyed-I hand, his iia�«ard countenance IevCRI m en-"nark-a very irrrpertai}t Prelhnh- f o[ the sort. `through her. So strange (lid.all appear do! I can't kill nt •self for dent as i ' oar Besides the slight damage from the rust - Ing'a still, speechless desp fir....ns_awful Y Process is but too otter neglected, occasioned b . to her,• so strange the impassiveness of,wouldn't even care 'notigl for me to that of testis the vitalit• and uric ,f. y' mere dampness is not ti - as it was profound. K y purity ' matter of importance. tier own wilt,,of her knotty and aitec• have a mass said for da spose u' my - NIiriatri a roached and•stood b him, the seeds to be planted: \\'holier these _ _ fi•ms, that -should have -rebelled and her,breath Anent b his heck, so near 8 p Gcured from seed It is more Than likely that the wearing . -' soul.' - are home-grown or r 4 warred.against her purpose that she' '•\.\•hat do-you,'mean? asked Paul, an- y c dealer:s, the omission of exand"tiun for parts of all of them will be %ern past 1 .•;=omelirnai thought herself not laer�(if, she stood. and yt-t her presence was un- ,the p�Gsibltity of service before the parts - g grilhy, for confinement, solitude. Wit heeded. -She-i. M--to see the object any cons.iderabe proportion, of weed ._ or insane, or the subjeet. of a niono- , 1 I afferted_ by rust will be seriously in- \vonlher, anti anxiety, had conibined to to gazed-the ob'eci that seed and for.ascertaining the yiuirillCy ,f; - , mann, fir some strange hullueinathon, a make him qucruluus', too. P g ' flit tints is in many cases attended dreamer, n suninambul ct, eiha s- now shut_ -out all the world from tits g tf the Idea oC ryrolecling lritpl6inenls - Anrl et \villi mritcllles,, filet-and lis ce- I means how et yur doesn't.ha\e n 'silatl-it -was-'. a lona bright tress of \pith disastrous consequences. %\-,ere carried out to the extreme possibly y kivered way^ made from do-hpuse Yo da y p plant-, limit,, tools would never be out -.o Ilou, bila w'ruCnbout tifr deadly work. kitchen an' back ng'in, 1 g\wine give up golden auburn hair. It is ver important that first - 51te had prepared her . tau of action, 'air. \\'hllcosen. togs should h o\v: The �'altic of the time..night in the fields. even, when in loft •-,: I' P P (Wallin' an de table, now inin' I tel! yer. _ g' 1 g y - use in the sumuier.. As a matter of fact,-- . anti now waited otily far a day very decd`me! an' now of you likes, cr may - p t -_: :_ --. .- ttcar al ttatxi, Uie foutitt of April, -Uu! )' - )_ -hear�ter-'1*nv-tones.ar -1slrenoTte-hear(!not lid tmuch from theracsetsi of th lie os llic summer dew's and showers. alter-- p les`-go an'-tett Nurse-TtbosCer. the cannonadingof•tile stor th it,shook I he d(la o • `anniversary of Marian's assassination, '3farse Rooster!' Will you ever give nl7 3 f the latter in [, t mg a_ nating with Ilse hot sun, do more injury . to Mut 'rtiuraan Co.a fiiinl test before Lh? igloo to its faundatiuns: - reasonable start not'infrequently pec than a rout dea-t-Of winter-expesuPL-_{- _ _ f up that horrid -nnnsei�e, \\pill you .. e_ tents it; best dei el ' - proceeding further. old—! Is-mv'brolher-Is your ritaster lir. �lil!(uxery' she =ac m re- _ apmerit -Caiiseq Iesl- t�Shu, st on any except a very smAl - . .. . But hr moved not a muscle. - -=. --_ -'le t- a fine• farm.whir(*ttrc barn lv hear!*very_field, The d"ny came at last-It was cold and-] a burn:door chicken tack,, that you toll ' «lir. Willroxen!" site repeated, laying tilized and worlced the geed complitted it is almost impossible.to take imple- . ~wintry fur the sca'soh. -Toward eveniu,=,: pini 'Rooster""'•'asked ltic )Dung mane tier hand u n his arni. to it should always be the best rocur- ttie sky t,ecame overcast with leaden'snappishly. 3 P mel back and forth every time they are thuds,' end the chill dampness withpane- "Well, Shroo:ter, den, 'ef you'\vanls Ile looked up.. .The expression of hag- able. - _ _. -_ as,ed ,_ :_ . haled Into n1I the roams the man- me to wring .sty tango?- in two. is gard despair suttened out of tris.cuuu- fur field•craps the majority of farmers Probably the best way to accomplish • „sign. Povr Fanny w.as inutterin en.! tennnce. use seed from their own, granaries or end in view would_ bp.to build a smell -- g people's. sponsors In baptism will gib "Is it you, my, dear?" he said. "\L'hat from those of neiglitiors. Thig needs shed in every Eleld t1iaC weujd accorn• moaning to 'herself and her "spirits" des chillun such heathen names, how has brought you here, •AluJam?' Weri/ selection 'and often special winnowing modate a small number of such things over the wood fire in her distant room. de debbll any Christlan 'Oman \vine to you afraid of the storm? There is no!to gut rick of smaller or larger seeds of at a-time. - - Mr, Willcocen had not appeared since twis' her tongue 'noun' It? I thanks my dartger.' dear -child-it has-nearly es undesirable plants, and especially of - breakfast, ljme. Afiham remained In \'IniI Mar•ster dat my sponsors in bap- pended its force, and will-soon tie over kinds.blackened'orswollen with-ergot SWI.V-&NOTES - -._ iter own chamber: and.Paul wand'erei tism named me, arAer de bressed an'. -blit.sit down.” . . . - .. grou th. 1. _ ._ resUty from place to place throes holy Sint-?tine-who hss 'stained and "Cih. not it is not the-storm; tfiat.has Perfect =seed corn is most easily at- Cheap-breeding !s always folIOred by . All Lhe rooms of the house, or. threw -s'ported mo all my days; an' 3fi deteck. thea sellirt [profits are not lite efforts P brought mo Itece, though 1 scarcely re- rained and should always bf: purchased P �� P tthnr,elt wearily Into his chair before the now,dough you do try to break my poor of carlessnecs or indiSElence. ' - ' member a storm so violent_at this sen-_ in the ear, and if po�ible shelled by parlor fire: Inclement or the weather ale heart loo wid onkindness at m Grade animals never•. reproduce.sit - - - g 3 son of Nie yeitr. except one--this night hand. se that off-color grains and 'those was, --he .would have gone forth, but ole 'age. o' life! But-what's de use u' their goad qualities when .bred. Tito - seven years ago-tlte night that Marian from the tip and base may be discnlcled.. that be, too, remembered the anniver- talkin'TSam's wa•stir'!'• And so aa-y,; scrub element is sure to cropout some= - ' - . sa and a nameless, anxiety connected fn Jenny y to Arlie stield led ruurderidt" _ eds,-u clover and the under garden III t'Y• Y g, Y 'g$ve the flnistting touches to Ile.slartedi-itis true that he had f ecd seeds, unless procured tinder guarantee here, and it usually comes in the toren - wiUi Afiriain 6righed him to the house. the arrangement of the tablo, and then, least expected or desired. ' - be thinking of flit, some dread irate dy- from the most reliable dealers. require. P -•- to ttw kitchen, the colored folk galh- seizectthe Dell, and rang [t with needless Young stock cannot be starved eD but' to hear it suddenly rricntloned 'closo Scrutiny to- prevent,rneadow.�pas- '. :et:d around the !ire;_gritrnb2tilF±'at the rigor: and violence. to_ bring that scat- afterwards coaxed•into thrift, .. When _ .. PR-reed hint -like-art ,unexpected sNtar,le Lure and garden-M-rig•contntninatedlvith itn.ca,,onable coldness of the weather.. ter•ed members of-the,fanifl iO eElier. - + once injured m this way; the time and Y b thrust: _ sreris of sorrel,cii',ck. antarunih, itussian . - and tiredictin a hail-storm, and tellin r s vitality Jost can newts be recovered. _. I Ttfo some slotvt and .in 1 and roc aced. _ g � Y Y t>Y A1nrinm proceeded, speaking. in n:_ thistle, mustard and \t•ltd carrot. c;1Ctl uthcr that they never." sper•ienced drew.around-the table mon, like ghosts 11 the sows aro being well fed before - stranger level monotone, as t; utt\willing \ tausliounftrt_of- an at these seeds -. stich weather tli;s time 'o yet,r, 'cent than living persons, a fe\w remarks upon or aft°aid to�tt"tst her voice far: . :scattered ..over a.slicet_ of white paper the pigs are weaned, ltrPy will gatre ; , :livers that spring Ole Afarse died-when the storm-, and then,th,�y stink into .e p`P rapidly on,the sattrG feed and be ready, • - = n \sond:r, ah(f'erlri' how tib kited long _ f carte the;'evening to Teslo,re I-srnAll- and examined imdrr a str•csne" lig-ht'w•rit to breed again ns soon as the ` trace-sad as soon as the f luuniy meal brit crtstly ar'llele of t irtu. bvionging to revcal even to the lii.11 1-eye any adul- y have , •u' tiam-alt his fire. wa.S ..ever. -one; by- t,ne they=drof,pod gained a little flesh. : you, and Ir.t fn my crresonie,-thin: ago temint (flat tray tu,.utinbled tvittl it. If Hogs- pore!.; Only obi Jenny. woof in ancj otic. from a,+ny-[mm ttie rOont-first' \\ant [,our ,. of t ImVe somethiri' 'ta roti _ _ ; b%• the boy 1lcichisedek. It i. an au- the l,,tler Le found in .any consideruNe b - hvo:e to kiiellen.. .c),d•Jetlny hoot enoug!l F'anuy, Ilion Mr., \\:iljcuxpra, Al!"n M�r` tie us dag;,r-srcutc.v.'hnt rust •-and-s\ov. iuntbera.-tire se.�d chpulrl ro�jp•teel on, tagaitt.;t. Unles3lllero are r•uLbiilg posts, la do i,r carry cwcrad in Ihu=vuitous fltcz. lain: _ I 3 . 2 ' b tlity\will rub at;ahtst-tile fence, and thev e' Ic�I. Slate it is." dr�lr»yrd unless it sari be separated, Sh,�. li tet ni ger "xc:l it G° cold fr.r'du "\\pieta are yeti going..A:ir int"" ark- may -push it 'down or o,err holes Y P l E,�itrl sLe let-i,i the poniard dolts itpaTi from the(E ,tuinuc forms. thro ^! \\hicli 'to �,t .i':lcaii,liyttur,'cept h\°ts dF. prfrtg \ti,�e; ed Paul, `nS. tile• jilt. . w is leaving" rho Ilii tr,�; of't:alr before him. 1"u•is;ocFlaiu fl+r )iivt•or(ion of seed.%. b'- out, ' Acarian went to het.vbmi;and,n�t a bit .,' roor.n. I{, sl,rarr= art( as if it ht,d bcert.n tlp('r Ili t will }er�iinal in a given quantity it. !s a mistaken idoa:fhat'pigs. enjoy . _ ::it:.uetdcr d,,-yeti was colo actor she awns `Tu my chamber:' sour slufLbellar than that iwtltcfl i; s\\�rt , _ - wiJlt_f�re_ n ~gone-de deur, lotto' heart %%-arm csngel; And lx°Sure lie cotfkl furlliec ijuc.'tir,n. _ lii� w:1t Ie frame sh(roly, and .tfr,,:trrt-. i; of ulirae,al ryual:lm:��,rlurue \ a d wilofesome; 2 - ". .. - decd 1 wonderi•d how it_eter=,Cotte clava-- lorng"-detrm-- s, i. i �eii �i::; , •:\\'hen pili., are !soli born, fltay maks R y . Miriam, keeping her cye. upon Ili ee ltal,ic sc`ud.;ineu Ittay 'attt,nipt to paitn finer a.gtun,an'thought it was right down hand and went out. Aril I alit, \ ith'a tear,!: Ilse dagpge up. off their -old •stocdd -Nwilh-flak \vhieh fs lr°"d gro\vth if They have plenty f i� "onsensibie. in her morning-glories to deep sigh And a 'strangely forebi,ding "lt is ter, rlr:ty, and tory much fiYalt, attd while--fifthly._f?t=ttic grttiu i I grass, shade,-water., 'and a little grain - : . t\lonm out jest de same as ever, nrlcr heart, sank back into Itis 4tZtt,• " streaked," she-said: "I wonder twist gra^�t'�..1. It,s and garden smis w'ifl I to fieep-fttiem ire ITes2t-ztrtd to t;cep tRcttl - • s: , w•as gone! An' what minds me,1n \',fren Miriam reached +I,r bedroom. •� • • •i,\• I retoiu their,wiabilit from w t several gentle. _ _ tit<sa durlc aLeet,. con tic. lt, tun I... y t o ° s oral -....rs eak o' Miss \�tui'inn now, it war ifs' she zarefully closed-arid loc%ed ili(e(Poor, .along the' ;edmr.,trorn the extrerne point year:;, trride'i• favorubla --conditions,:-a. Di`pusilion neis(ls to be consi,tered In rt,ven years this n.�ht,since she 'parted went to her bureau, r, rt+,d the S - i hobs as wall as in other stock. The hog - t,f MA blade., upwards la%Va d the hun- lar{! I r•oporliun do•not, acid where o!d alis life," said 7e�r�w, as stie'stood lean- drawer, and tools from A a srnall oblbri r din; they Lnuk.lu me.like the stains of seed-4 is raineled %vifh-the pew a poor with a short nose',:Hiick-liead-atid short .. -- Ing her head upon'ihe mantelpiece, anti mahogaruv glol'ebo1C 'She uniocked,the body is liabW to ie quiet and easy to _-d - blond-as if a murderer lead stabbM his• stand`i;•llle result• _ 'Basting her toes-at the kitchen fire. pre-I]'atter, and took nut n small pelr.el, cltaun w,ilh it,'and in,hti he�te to Escape I To test the ,proportion -of vigorous manage.. . • vious to carrying another arrntul of which she unwrap and lei -before hu (rms in a pack' ro of seed, lace u ter• Under no circumstance must a brooA . _ _ •,r,, Into -- . had Iorgr�tteh to \t'i'de tilt Matte, but had g pL „ _ - upon 'the bureau. Ivft tho blood upon-il, tr, rurdie and tor- tail numlwv or quantity behween ..two_.sow and her pigs-to" shut.in a nasty, _ 1. , Night and the' storm desceridc•d'togc- it was the xcphias poniard. . rode the .steel. See! don't it look :co•tel thM sheets of blotting trauddy pelt:' This is the advice of al .- .. • g paper or_of cot- ' tier-such a tempest! such a wild out- The \veaoon had:-Dome into her. pos-. you:'" `she sail,' approactiin,4 him, snit- ton w'ndding.thorodglly- moistened, and-very successful.and experienced breed- -breaking of the elements. rain and'hail,, session some time f1c•fure tri the follow- incluse these helween t'r to a'ticglnncr. Nnle that no.decent holding n \ capon.up fit Bits i tow. panes of glass or .lend•snow• and wind;-all warring upon !ng manner: During the ilrst wiuler-bf , ?" breeder ever treats his fine brood sowst 't:irll girl what do you mean?"• ht Ptat s of zinc to rt tato 4he naosftlre and into earth togetharl. The old house shook, Patti Douglass' absence from hnnrc, Mr. that way, and wliy not just as well ex- . esclElnted, tluowin leis hand accross keep at, a temperature of -from 60 do- tend this common-sense ileatmenl to rho Alia doors and trindows.rattled, the \Villcoxen had cnrnneipstc3-site;cul• of his ev.rs; and hurrying across the room. hr•ees to 30 degrees. - ". . . Aiuibers cracked, the•shi>lgles were torn his slaves and provided mean; for Ahelr Miriam Ilunq drown the \\•„aeon \cith Atma;t. all see cls respond more gaickly Lust plain breed" or those of not breed; - - off knot whirled aloft, the trees were emigration tit Liberla. � Tire,, \Fere fo a force that trade its metal ,ring upon to a high Ilion a low temperature, but ,atlt all, better to raise eight t god i swayed and snapped; and as thesiot•m sail early In March. Among the number tilt; Poor, and I.wtening-aftev!tiro; she thost of-wheat, rye and oats germinate !Il in�^reesed in violence aiid soused to fury, \vas Aleicltizedt c, A [e\v.da)-s previous best in a tem than twelve inferior ones There F will stout} before Itim; tler� dark eyes fixed temperature below• rather than be more mane Ills forest beat before its might, sad the to their departure, this man,had conte y,in the former than in the upuq Iii.,, strcartt+a; v:illi insufferahh: a \'o degrees [ahreniteit, Grgwth Jailer, Utoumh idea outpumb�r them. waves rose and overflowed the law land. to. the hpuse, and sought. the Prr;rnce and,con•-untjng fire;likeI seemr,d to burn \will take place in periods varying .frurn. Still old Jenny went In and out of the of his youthful mistress, rt h-en he d<ne\v tt,ral h hi: Ut elirl.-She soil : ` twenty-four hours to Ian or tw'elre days Quality is more important_than quiin- "' ' -.s 1. tc)use to kitchen-emd--kftiihen to house,I her to be alone-in thc,'pastor, and with -•••I hate•Beard of fi01ds ill tlid\ hZlrttan' -Tobacco, •cuctimberiand• melons bem ) • 1 •• - cetr in ' wood, water meat. bread, a t , b Alf troughs and tee(Hrig pens shouldio - - Y t; gook deal of nly:=very' clod hestt5t t to shape,-Any, I have'heard of Shinn in 'the slowest lu start, Of course, the sot\•- sauce, sweetmeats., arrungin� the fable had'laid before her a da*ger-\!kith he light! or-planting•' should be thin or thick, be kept scrupulously clears- .Don't..td:. . -- •- - - the, gui;e:of an angel of li�ltt Are you ing P b any feed remain after they get through for supper, replenishing tFia fire, light- said lie should rather:havo given 10, such that stand'befor'c•nu riowT' according* to the numbicr of vital seeds ill. ing the candles; 'letting down the cur- -"\tarsier Paul," if the'latter had te.:•n at "\Iiriatn.,what do y'On Trl@illi" lie ask the 2estcd sample. ', -' - w;itjl the foud'in the,trough. It sours, •. thins-and trying to niako everything home:. Ile had picked it up neer H:c moulds and k unhealttiw. c.t int,Wri°wfel astoTlisluneail Be sure the t g •co+.y and comfortable fAr .fie. reassem• \eater's edge on the Gnnds the ni;;ltt' of "I'll!: is \\hat [-glean! That.th,• my., - --- - pigs gave a •trout h tot• , i,ling,of the f1feside circle. Po:�r c,ld l \Ii;.. Mayfield's dealh, which "Jl VACC' themselves that cannot be •reached -by . t(ty of k\farian :11u)UC:Id:G frit,•, the se- .SHEDS FOBANit,LrMENT`• tile m-Aher or the alter• hos It tenches .•Jenny lead passed so much of her lift, in ling taken so to lreal�- that hr \\'Ns <rc•t .t,f y'qur l,it3g vcinor r•, i,;-iio longer ." - . .. - g . . :-tile t'amity with "the \while folks," that nfi•.ild' to' harrow itp' hi3'f0cfiit�s by liddeitl I charge you w•ilh Ute niu rder Of 'the firings a' suceeG:�ful farmel• then!•to bat Sall'T,rewenls any shrinkage• _. - 0. - atl her sympalhi•'s•went \ei:(i (hem-ant(bringing it to trim a s<,,oud tune-bn! sttuuld consider, Ike. u _t -during-weaning.. It is n seff•weaner. . on the state of thir s iritual atmos her.: that as !t \was an article of value, tic diel °f Mori tit Atayfieldl' q e, ton_of a pool P P "\iiriani, y'(,u prc.mad!'', shed is one. of the most important. ♦—.__ chp°tided all her cheerfulness and cont nut like 1u.t;Ilio it a\,ay t:illi lririt. And „ , The ,resident of one ,of tle lar e - - 1,i -:\\ fain il! null hr,tl. ,!ilk for r h 't TO THE PRI C[:SS`ENA. fort; noel nolo the cool, distant, sorrow-I he begged \ii.�s 1liriaui tg trlhe char;� ).ou, it I \were niad!" Iturl'ester inanufacturing companies told • - ful condition of the mellihers of lila little of it. And Miriam. had ti,l.en it, and rro bo c;,tllinttcdh. me lint mor farts machines and imple- . family circle-`ebrry •single nitiddec's, with surprise, but without the: sLighlesf' - mento••twee' made unfit for use tib• rot- son and of 'em, silpr ramblate..l suGPirion, htrd read the car r2 of !hiir?• _0 ling and } tsHnl1 than , cft worn-Out. (0n reading the Protestant I totestl. o[i to derself like primers in a j&f!- tun \\•'illcoxen" curved upon its handie, I bcI tl'i.� .�latrrnents. house"-as "site said--depressed het, spir- To all'•her quo.;1ions, \F;ichi.sc•dtak Ita,l >.Settters''i.ow Rati•s �t`est. Phis fr.ean; that al least. (tall of Mil' I:na Afentl \iota \to ' its very much.,Jennie's•raaciion from de- giverl c\-asiwe uns\wer:,, or_rornaithd ob millions And inilhons of`dull•ari,,,,vorlh -- t;aught ti ,nniard lf,m,a _ pression \vus`a1wo ,; quite rluc•ruluus. stinately-silent. being determined not In rhe fit,age ands\nrth\westet•n Rall- of farnl rrtar:ldnery,. milds slot Gold to - 1'rnrl; 11t,'y hollcr'd "f•oi turn ho," • ' And tor.-ard the!tergal of the stcwlii, Ciera betray lis roaster's r•on(i\ienci`_.-i_;t' .re- \):e5' \lilt sell yotr oilo n ay--set:ondt cl•lGs 7urtiiers. are it.)- I,: ,lie nc"'lect 7i ' •' Lime Mens- ani;t•cred "No -Was a reaction and site re\\ very e tat•- vonlingr:•Li sivire in the enrols of that, �011(r.�' ticket:;, daily. ft•run t•'cl,. 1':i, lu ) n.l cart - b 1 � lcssnes; of lbs uw:ucrs. in�lcad of by =telGolng, - .. fatal lli�lil.Mir'aan-Lad-tul,rn the iILU g ,\'nil .7, Vh6. tet guilt:'. ill C rd ratio ili.tualc-\year, _ " - `iSartas wrayslin' rbith' in dere,'' ,said iits,trunwnl, \wr:tppc.!-it c•arefulty nt pa-• -Uinli, \h+tttanti...NL.wattn, Iduliit, Ot\,gon, I ani'-ure filnt a iar"o url of this loss HOILI �°It f;0 10 t7rnt.;o, Jinny, n; she thrust her foot into the I per, and lociccd it in' Iver old-fn ltioncdr `\ • Kington, California. and Bvi'Iish Go• coat be atoidi:cf. And th subject is on 'fell thi: Pruds th;I. '1 he cora o idrlclrrn lire, before cnriyin% int this urrr;,, torr s,ti LG.e. Ind front 1ltrrt da to lurrlrfn, IU,ft; frurn forunto lit \'a n' c as)ti ftuinir Jhi ''�u ito"I'ur tilur\','vou•'h' ,\m` ;W � bi 3' !input knot• ung peaking y g n�\. "tianl'8 way'stin,'i tells y:m all g od : t!ll Sib' lead tioL op% ned it. eiu%Co ` \'i.tl,r1u, ` 'Nov,, ,Wo.i1minstor: myself and cuusci�}its of-Iia Lust num- r .all wet;V quint dc,ugh-no none, nri N ,v,•, liun•ewc�r, she-loll Aalcc•n it ruil,�li, i.,, . .•-Ilie. WwAi., or.l ortlah(l. Ore.. . `i:.°:,; i t matin I raru_i.;eo or Lr.. Angel+. bar °f 1, aintnle ealL� nn the fi,r utpnry' Erna �h nit �tiu y M,t - Saltily out, do 'sptitirF nor• nothiii'-all. \with ,t-Tt�(4-tar:-PP scr.n-n:�She stwid aivi _ 1 I<-1 I r•annut atTtrd` lu 'Throw au'a1' tl t:a of c . quirt a; do voth jest afore a (10)1-il cf a m;l.xc,tl rtix,n it.� 'P,rr';,-:nI1y she t.',i,lc it ns,. r-put., �,t.1ur, (: rro;pc,neiincgly lo\, rat,,,: Lulf th value of m i r ytc ,t lh i,, ahvay, Sri, t,tor•in-nubudy in de parlor 'c,:,t 'i!'-, roll,:d it in th,, a wr, 1 t,,caier l ant :.an•.1 fri,!n df Poiitls-Gi-tanadu.. Clir4ca of t-•yuold a _d jm d- I,v�ip y:,-Mtn• vol•s to AI1,inso I �' f I Fftcit.ar- ti,�l Ido l;\ oaf fu do it. ;tl Gdt acct, t„o, will loll flicnl "W,” . ' hdar,,c Paul, setlin' right etc rc to pftr- ski ,'i;; l:it.tic. r,;cur: alis Posed tilvng r,rtdes. Bost of serwicr. For fall Parti- lllot,gh i-t oufv.�s that,11, hs ;!brim f llpos-: - . . .. •tor fir, , w•iel one: lac Pok(-Al oa;t an,l-. Ilio r,as;agcs•IcSding to .lir: Willco,e,, " clilar; and folders call on or write Il. II. siLlu In 1',r,nichu again5f d�'try lithie tltiugr r• . . - - footer wesl, \wid the bout: r,n de undirun: 'lihrnrw - . - •--raTett; Genrrat'Agmrt,. „ f-past ting I lath .Nlo to \1,tnn Nlo, . r i.h."rt ' '1'ordtnlo OnC. Ihat rainy pati c lu.;<. 'I'n lee1-mm by 1111th- rood,• \w like. a' second eagle: IF,(,l;iti' as glntn ac flu cturtn fine:,�il and rare) a. die . . Tile ehi,,fa,r.c, iio\\unor, lhl 0 i-; Ileo ew- 1" -- _ . 11if I ow:xt Ilim a year's sai,vico, an' itch wont. and the strong blast, drivilig . . - . t:,nsuru or itnPlcutrnl lu ti j \wratlicr, •fclf.lhis.se. -P ods, 'v1'c, 1r,Id �'ou sti- ger so much os a•sayiu';' •fenny, you llnr,:ugh the dilapidided \winelow saslt�s, "Manunn, what is a spin lc•r`.' ',•1 can be awuid'(I. I d„ it, a; a gr,,;,t tr.any You �,a Irnl} \lith Alfwtso,-- . W poci�old deblil, ain't'yc,u •, cull':` a I' ri,,n, c-tinguished hor light l,cfure shu Gpinsler, my dear,.is a-wr,man e to k,, rahrt;; _da, Ly f,rr:,vidirig n•ge'lod'-IigliI — ' . sue cooling iu ebery-tuiniiit wid tle rori(Aled the study dour. enwi;rl. Bill don't tell your father J ,ni,l fool shied. 'I\Ilur iA buill tot tho south 1,\ marl)'•.- i; r+ conn viler,, lives`itP 111 . - Icices a jinQlut coon n'j tins(;•\,'ou,!sny( the lile:r: oft tlrc li[i+1.1 "d sot drown r' „ , . • I yids of auty' lorsr knrtt.Z4. Tho latter is his Nvifc's cxkcIdtion-s oI il(rn. .. • ... • t - . I 7 c ii >w ..-:'w r ...t:,;._ ... .:......,� ,....._^�..,y-w. .:,.. I. d. '.Sy:,-....�.. '�.ti' .�+.i-_.-.a..^i'. ...mr use. ,2 't"k'F. w ,,r- 71- it_z W !: , ! , 0 - �7 val services are being 29 and 30 is to be two rods long by Metffbdist church. sqrre t WAS&--% son in Ontario who v -Mrs. Geo. Ker -Dr. Henry wil.l be here as to join in the work may choose any r was in the 5YAqW. L 0 -Rev' oure in the one rod wide; and in No. '28, one rod' 4Wall 9- - OCALISMS held_by Rev. J. E. M __...tiy - Usual next Tuesday to attend to - ICL a Saturday. one of the experiments for 19W,aad o F sional duties. f A,,t: Torontd. his profes appli for the same. The material in town.on,Saturday. wili- be furnished in - the order in applications are received We have over 8QO varieties, ranging4a price from Go to $100 err entertain way, Of Markham, spent SUnday 'which the -Goo. and Mrs. K until the supsly is exhausted. It per' roll. with Picker, relatives. lit be e. foreach applicant to .,ad&few-frioudis on Monday even -Frank Etficott,of Alm&,MiclL mig ins. m-re a second choice, for fear very latest patterns. has returned home after ding the first toulli not be granted. -All.. �_Mrs. John B. Gee, of Toronto, _"n I I . a week with his brother Harry. material will-be furnished entirely CA%U&ad see oar @am p!es.. is visiting her daughter, Un. -Rev. - Mr. Harper gave 'in free of charge to-e&ch ap licant.and A. Bunting Of ed effwtive address to the E. L the produce of the pluts w of course -MM W. D. Gordon Is confin of C'. E. in the --basement of the become the property of the person to the house with an attack R. -A. UNTING'S, P111CAering, Methodist chiarch inst Tuesday who the experimen A Clam Ham, 6f Toronto, evenini . -Miss Awnt Snuday at the hoine of her �Geo. Howland, of the Masrey- Harris Co. is in -town at preserlt� Ontario Agricultural College, 2te here. Guelpb, March 5th IM. El. being laid -off work owing to in- _M". W. Murkar, of'P6it her son; John and juries inflicted to. hit; ..,hand by Dunbarlon. are pleased -W Su-nday Rev. A. C. John Toms was at Emery last week ere . ..&in. is vmdng . '.. I -1th ; ' 4 -h machineryl our! Tnsmi F&. Murkar ---Next to see Miss M. e able to be around af ter Crews, D. D., will preach in the attending the funeral of hijeaunt,Mrs- Moon bliath schools R. T. Crawford, who died'at the gen-' severe Hines& interests cif the Sa her-late 'both worn- eral hospital. -Messrs. Reid 'and Vanstone �nd EpWorth Leagues, d evening in the Methodist pped of stock from Ing an Mount Zion. a carload church. -Aids station on Tuesday�- and Is _ .hard. -at , rks -Robins were seen in the vil- -As we go to press (Thursday much sympathy is felt for John W lage last week, an _eyept which is evening) Canon Dixon is giving a and Clara Disney;of#Toronto,,former- lecture in "the town ball on Ben aly.of mt, Zion in the loss of their the first signs of spring. -one of Hur,- illustrated by �tereopticon "oungest dalu ter, Veri,Maud, who 'Now Js your"chance to get your tinemithing, g -Mr. and Mrs. Clendenning, Of, �ie,,V877� �ied Marc Othh of neumonza, at the- een spending a �his lecture is spoken of e neatly, Lindsay, have b, in the highest terms. age 11 months 3 weeTs and 2 days. The eavetroughing, repairing, etc., don :few days with Pickering friends. of the Nordhel- deceased was in her .,usual health un- :7 _ -Mr. Def riez, ekly and reasonably. -John alid Meg. *,Allaway and 61 within 3 days of her death,when qui json,, of Whitby, mer Piano Co. will be in town on she had�n attack of bronchitis which hin and Mrs. Rot Monday next. - Those wishing turned to pneumonia. On Monday spent Sunday- with Pickering tubi3d-, will kindly the iemafns 'were br6ught to Pick.er-- Bring along your pails, pans, creamers, ete., friends. their pianog leave their orders at. the NEWS ing thence toSalem burial grounds _W. F. Hendersofi has returil- ..and get them repaired before thp spring rush. f OFFICE. Mr. Defriezwas in town for interment, where a numberof ed after spending a week with o years and gives .ihe friends �had met to pay their last re� friendi in Woodbridge and other the last tw spects to the li4le. une�:alsa to the 'western points. best of satisfaction. -Miss Jennie G-irdon, who has . -Fred Moore is spending a few paren 5 -Satisfaction Guaranteed. days at the of his parents, Rev. J. been spending a few weeks with E. and Mm Moore. - He was fore- Sale Register. ed to give 'Ing to. fill FRIDA.Y; MARCH iOT*H "19W: CTe�dit I ' -A-Cbinarnanwasin townou ilicerated tooth which threatenel. sale,of farm stock and implements.' relatives in Kingston, returmd I -Ch I home on:Monday. up work oN% e S apman . Tuesday with a view of�itartlng a him with blood-poisoning. L W on lot l4con.10. Markham,the pro Eksed to report that he I --lauildry. lei erty of F. E.'Reesor. Sale at -We-bave nut arg-p b —0 clock— ter. Dow lmp�pving as eard his decision in the' mat d. N. E. Smith serve as farm is lease -on Sunday evenilig List, . .. .... 6 Rev. T. W. Jolliffe, uc I IqTu, Mfl-Auction 0--;�. MARCH Robt Deverell fell on the ice. sev1E and Bowmanville, preached eloquent lrely spraining her wrist,, sal f.rin stock. implements and a— causing her tc6lay oft duty for" ii sernious in the Methodist chur houalold f urniture, on lot 31, con. 4. Picker last Sabbath morning and eye tng, (11 miles north of '-time. -Miss, Virtue, of ToronCo, aild ingon behalf of the missionar roperty of John Cberrywood) the' pi Miss M.. Rogers, of the-base-line. CRUM The income of the etho- Kirton. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills articulars. Fred Postill,�� S. and Mrs. dist Missionary Society last year for full p MARcs 20T were the guests of R. se $4 1,- i Aiietioneer. Dillingham a cou e of days dur- was M5,741.05 .net ineres, 065:06-of this the Pickering charge TUESDAY, Ituct; NT_e W Apron .� ."oo*ds arni implen -jug the past week. -otributed tion sale of J. stocl -Mr-. and Mrs. D. Simpson c and housebold' furbiture At lot IS Stonffville on Tuesday t .-After a lingering illnessfrom (Brock Rotd)Con.2. Pickering. the went to atterd the f uneral of- the fo constimptionj M'N. Peter Cavan- . 3roperty of Uriah Jones. ' See bills. rmers -in-law, , Mr. agh, on Friday last, died at the Cle at one. Thoi. Poucher, Auc- ...brother Matheson, honle of her brother, Mr. John ti,neer. died after a brif illness. -R. McGuire, who has been McGinti, of Pickering, at the age! WEDNESDAY. MAR-cu 21sT. _._,.Wi8e checked ginghams,' j)lain. iys.. Thefun. Auctiuin sale of firm stock and simmbrig tbe winter months at of 34 years and 6 de on. 2,.Picker- W id e.cheel am, bordered. 6rned eral tookplace ofi Monday to the iii3plements at lot 13. C �ed gingh the home of hj� mother, ret ing(just north of Piekerin 'C Ilege) to Cleveland 'on Nanday-to -put flighlaud Creek cemetery, and of James ElvIds*n. tty pink gingham, border. the property fore was largely attended. The Eervice . See bills. Sale at one -o'clock. his dredge in wdrkinl�order be conducud by Rev.- Father Pretty phampaign, fancy borderA. -kvsumingthe suLUA"V4 g operaiions. Tbos, Poucher. Auc4oneer. Sheriden. - �Pi­rie. -O'Lea�ry, and Walter FRiDAy %1.qLR0H 23RD. l9id--Annua Wide wl4ite ducks, fancy bor4ers. sale of- stock. imPle- -Miartrick"lef t on Tu6sday-evening -There is an agitation at pre combination en...their return trip to HiLrtney sent 'towards securing a better ments, ...household Jurniture. seed Fancy white lawns, em&oidered and pleW -mail service. - We - understand, h. and potatoes, at Brougham its and Man., &f ier PJiendii2g between two ten, Make beautiful&pro the Ctiel. Terms 7 months. Sale at ;tyles. 3 skirts. I o'clock. Thos. Poucher,auct. and three months with Pickeiiai that a petition will be sent to faf Postruaster Generar asking that 'frielads.' r- WZD--E;;D.%Y. -.1ds.RcH 28TH 1906-- Come and see the many new things we hav'& Mr. S. V. IAinton ., left on Pickering be granted an afte Auction rude of registered and grade Such a service would lot 23, Tuesday 'with his settlers' effects noon mail. cattle, implements, etc. 'at venience to our mile west of ove a great con for� Arcola, -Sask. M rq. Linton, 4th coi., Pickering, Eirilsiness men as at present when of Brock Road, the property of Geo. -Carr, - and and Isaac and ' Mrs. __:.�2 Walter Cornell will. leave today a letter is 4ent to Toronto no ans- Tool' 7 months credit. See bills vver -be rtceived until the sec- for Poucher, tFa "S. Thos. xtiT _,-for the same&-sambey, W—Torouto, Anc ne,� _J NIEWS OFFICE Miss W. Expwiment Dic le Croos. Joh k 0 - Tuesday.' We, exteud our on fir 1 -7- lin(I 2drS -mpathy,to Mr eY 7-The members of the Olitarto AgTi- sy of their youngest Takin on the death, c4lturaland�xperimejat%l Union xre I lie ..daughter, which. tooli ' place on pleased to state that for 19M tbey -are Saturdaly. prepared to distribute inw every -The Ladies" id, of St. And- 'Township of Ontario material'for ex- nts with fodder crops. rootal- rew a church, held their regular perlme -Cold Habit ains, grises. elovers, and r meeting bnTuesday at f7, OUR verell pw.ards- of 1,600 varieties. of farm DOES 11 the home of Mrs. Robt. De crolwbave been tested in the�.-Experi- -when a most- enjoyable timig -was J Department. of the Agricul- The old cold goes; a new One. menta Spent by the large number. pres- tural College, Guelph, for at.leaistfive Sajob. L These consist of -qufckly comes. IN the story ent. years in succe —Mrs. S. Herks and daughter, nearly ah the Canadiat sorts and.vev-� of a weak throat,weak lungs, *of Miss Eva, of.Oshawa, who have eral hundi-id new varipties-some ea -ve done ei con boughl;out the millinery.bnsiuess which B& weedingly well*in a tendency -to sumption , xi6fully conducted experiments 'Pectoral the Ayer's. Cherry of Mrs. L. Cliff6rd (ffee Miss Bak. at the College and are now% beink dii- er) moved their household goods sks u the taking-cold tributed free of charge for cooperktive bre 7 to town.last Friday and Saturday experiments throxigbout Ontario. The habit. -It strengthens,soothes, �-Xrs. M.- Swaltow, , -Whq has following is the list of cooperative ex- 'been heals.Ask your doctor about It. If so let us put du sqme 7�, months- periments in agriculture for IWO- spending several ' i7n--Rarristou and I-Three varfetiew-of-oa4, I bed a terribliq 601d,131d=T41"W"Od with relatives A Toronto, has�-returned home. -She 2_(a;)Three varities of six-rowed bar. m& i tried Ayer's Cherry ral a" It promptly broke up mYV�;Iodf oto%m GALVANIZED * 1% purposes renovating her dwelling cough.and e-med eve!7 M - A HINGLES . I-work for-lior-N&J.F.Urra. (b)Two variitieii��owed bar- 011.d=.1�061V ___._for..rentIpg purposeg, Her sqn, glee. John, N611 do the carpenter Work. 3-Two varieties'of hulless barle Misda c.Ay"co�TAWO%NW& for.yo.u.. They cost little more than ordinary wood c 6al.joatare"of y A and wear twice as long. J. Poynter, of Whitevale, 4-T,o varieties of spring wheat, P SAnaall.IA. wishes us to state thathewill-fill .5-Two-mrietles f Buckwheiit, PHI.& all orders 'for wood at the price 6-Two varieties of buckwheat, uers.... 1.0L agreed.-'upon., - Owing to-the- lie- -.7-EmmmerAnd spelt, s Fuliar winter, he has 1�een practi- 8-Two varieties of soy soja-or Jape- Metal Ceilings -,and Wall KeeP the bowels regylar with A Ges t ically hindered in the work of nese beans, -pills. J.ust: one.-pul each nrx 9-Three varietAes of husk' A Specialty. ing corn, deljvering, but as soon as the 10-Three vari�ties of mangolds, roads-are suitable delivery will 1l-Twov4r1etie#1 of isugif beats for Picketing Lumber 'T ard 1 begin. -feeding purposes, 100 —W. P. and Mrs. Firth paid a l'-)Three varieties of Swedish turnips ,flying -visitto Piuketing-on Tues- 13-Kohl Rabi and and-two v"ieties' Onr stock -is-.complete.. E avetrougbing As . Mr. Firth states that satis- 6f!arm Wrnips, In all'kinds, of. building'material y ice. fa�!tory progress is kAing made 14-Parsnips and two varieties-ofcar, hiclIlding rough and dresged lumber, Substantially put up on short6st not' rots, towards se'curing the necessary 15-Three varieties of fodder or sillage lath, cedar, et-c. STOCK OF HARDWARE. funds for thi3 i e-building of' the Our stock of Shingles is also com. FULL -D, plete in . -ew Brun col British Columbia,N college.- The*niatter.-of re-build- 10-Three varieties of millet'..' swick abd OnUqrio Cedar. 16g and of the,location "ill be 17-Thfe,va'riefies-*of'of sorgbum, All kinds of t 9.19 definitely decided in x-very -sliort Is-Giass peas an&bwb varieties of FloQr,l J1 Base, Casing, V Sheeting and 'time. votches, -1ligitl'ovayEr in stack. 'H he usual Mouldin --The-bachelors' ball wbieh was .19-Two varieties offape, -hall on' Frida 20-Three varieties#5 clover, W. D. GORDON held in the town I evening last was.a most suceessfU ")I ainjo;n, lucerne, and bur-net, .affair. � About. 125 guests .we.re 22-Seven vAtieties of field beaiis,- _J :�3-Three varieties of field beans. Clydesdale Stock rood .present from Toronto, Wll'tby :�I-Three varieties of sweet corn, I I I nd-_ the surrou'nding- villages.. -Sugars Ow.n . agaiin :. 25-Fertilizers with corn 'Ex6ellett mi nished by 26-Fertilizers with Swedish. turnips,. Herc isic wl�s fl4r - xlesloultry Food D'Alesandro's orchestra, of To- 27-Sowing inangolds on the le�el and in, drills, Full stock on hand—Gives flavor 100 1�s.Gran Sugar, $4.50 Finna'n Hidd* ies Sc ronto; and W. D. Rogers-' catered 28-Two varieties of iparly, medium, 01. atid agreeableness to animal-9 1.00 10 different kinds biscuit 10c lb. Ito,the vyants-of -tbe inner uiau in late potatoes, food, Sold undera*posi�-- .20 lbs Gran Sugar. $ n Tom. 25c 2 Pearline 9c I eptable manner An 3 can's'each, Peas; Cof , ., c� 2 cow brand soda 0c h 29-Three grain .Imixtup"'foi* grain J tiveguarantecofsatis- 3 1 sanyTobacco27c IS pleasant time' N%,,qs taurgr�l Flour, 54, 6 oz. Pure 6,: xce production, faction or money d B. P. 12c. spent in lancing, card-play- 3()-Th... inixtures of grmses and refunded, ilig And it] intercourse. 'rhe ed clover for hay, "eerat toot od�_k.` �J im wlh bl I-a sed L re-p -ow —Th Rev. n ch a in in, i a, FLff.q i r was; of the mo�t suceeL­ The sizeof each plot in each of the I,'D. BANKS ]we LOGAN, Pickering, onts, 'r bel ts and in. Nos. a&-. Pickeri4. Jul ever hel Pickering., first 27 experimen Q Q-t, .-7 ------'41.r_-1