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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_03_23 S, vi _ •4SY •;,. _""'"-.e. ••.,s :: ..rt:rt•. u,.. '� z;.... 47t.s; ": .. "�i.= •^��=�..._. -. ev.,+. ,..: sn^3y;:'.w'+�:d ,iv'r«'•.'�''" �r e.�'"_ :�`• rr - °� .'4? •�q'-east- - '.<i .„ ,. e ,.Q W�'.1.•�R ::�yy..-• „-:..:......i+ .:��ia _ "' •P4 : f 7 - _ JW 24 n i 4 u - OP pICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY. � >. , TOL. XXV•. - Aud". oaHAW& H. Godard. The happy couple left on the five o'clock trais for their new ATaftl�l+�Rl�'r11 rb*... ._ Chas LYnde is moving'. to hie farm Died in 1Veat Whitby, on Tuesday, ,}home in'Whitevale _ Many cgngratu- SpbA �t •• - In 4th Whitbyy. March 13th, 1806, James Coombe, aged tions is extended to Mr. and Moe.A. - I,ZQHE81ArGi•� Wm. H. Westnep hoe been oa a gT years. E. White. -4 Detttat: visit with Scarboro relatives. John Inch died in Vancouver,B.C., (}oodiellowship always: existed 3n Mr. Edward's stock was insured It on Monde March 12th. He was a our vale. No matter what comes or E S N C W TH E, PICKERI DR.IL M. STSWART, liar �a fora *+umberTSpea,�ett_p_d}ftereaces. are .Qoott for.. JJ DENTIST- White Wheat id bw. barn. of years;.being. employed with the gotten. We evt en Super Graduate of Toroste twvera ty Spring Wheat 66 bat. Several are attending the oombina- Ming Co. few, days ago when a dozen or 6"Aaote Rous Conega of Dental snrgaw•• ' Goo"WheM i0 bot: -- - 0mon,-orpostTE TER ppeTpBpioX. son-TOM Manitobe,Floor, �.so tion sales at Brougham and Whitby As many as fifty .loads of movable.more of our stalwart men in the o>1>p daisy s a m to 6 P.M. Oreaa Isms•a•Beat Family, 4.26 this week, effects belonging to the South Ontario!near vicinity-made a raid on John a sb R: Guthrie sold his clover seed 'in ' ge.za t y,Maier m1 North area-1lnsy Frda?Pamlry� A cultural Society, have _been Besse,'s woodpile unknown to.. the =I11•tr gamily P7our, 'ad, OshaRpa last week receiving a good brouught here from Whitby, and laid owner, who has been,we regret t4 UMOKpnyB ZV.I.MY FBIDAT. Qottoa. Jute or Popes Btsy iaalnd.d, rice_therefor. _ p• m OIDw over Bnaiimwfel t gran 118 00'Ton P " down on the Athletic grounds. This state, in poor health. The intrudeiii, Bi00010 mover. aborts, 320.00 Ton Thos.Puckrin is preparing to erect looks as though there was no doubt after cutting and piling; 10 cords of Jumbo. Toa several hundred rode of fencing on the about the location of the next fair.- wood into stove size, departed as g,E g•BARBER,L D.6.•D.D Madill farm this spring' Reformer. t ilently its they carpe, and inbl et DDentias.Btoolsvirie. Honor graduate of Cracked Corn $1.16 per 100 lbs Rev:Dr. Crews; of Toronto,preach- At the residence of the,bride's' par- with- the idea of, not-letting the left - j the 13oyal CoIIeea of Dental surgeons and of Whole Corn, $1.10'per 100 lbs. ed ver acceptably' in the Methodist hand know what the right one doeth.. }�nniveryi of Tozoato. Hoary-s to�'• m• Corn Chop 122.50 per top• mute here, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gadsby, to 6 p m p>aoe in(}shin s Block,over Jew- y�olesale prices on application. . churchhereon Sunday. on Saturday week their daughter Ida Mr: Besse wishes your correspondent eio 6 store Local telephone No.9i• Appoint- John Bell has been employing rev- was married to F. Anderson, Spring to express his gratitude to those be- to may be made for evening+• Beyidence g g field, Ont. Rev. W. P. Fletcher, nevolent young men. Mr. Frank Wool n a e• MAI every Monday an ' ,graham•, WIwiewhea't eral traction en ines of late in movin oTri n Ofpce over whit•••tOSe• Via Ftottrt; the new buildings to his farm. Drayton, officiated, assisted by Rev. Wier captained the gang. Chop of alt kisuls. W. R. Bradley did not go to-the Mr. Fockler, of the Christian church We notice in our daily papers-the dfedicuh Chopping and Cdrtating. West`on Tuesday -as he. .intended as here. There were many Igitests in migration of the young men from the scarcity of cars prevented his get, attendance, the t}Je bride received a Ontario. to the R'estern wheat belt P;C$jyRING COAL Ling one. _ beautiful assortment of resents. The of our Dominion, and we here ask F• E48TWOOD, M.D.- Burgeon COY ATHA.- youni; couple will reside al; the question, "what will 'e the p . to Canadian Prcifia Railwry;coroner . • .• _ fleld.-Vindicator. result if the exodus continues 7"- Al= Ontario oonnt Issuer of Marrisee Licenses, - r •���• re&dy any farmers are sitting - - pls:emont; O ce hours—Before 10 a:m.. I to 2 " Yards at S ink Mills, Thos.Elliot, of Greenwood, is visit- Bowmanvii le their farms totally to. grazing as pm•,sadhola 710 a p.m: Private telephone p John thit impossible I:: eonnpctlonwlthBalsam.Gi�enwood.Broughsm - r in g hn Butkh.older, of Ffingwood, qtr, TVm, Fogg, formerly of Bow- Few find ahe 1 npd pioperlye Themoyep Y zion,A.Jobnston'e t9th eon). wm¢Opwie'a ChestnutaCoal $b 25 ton.•-. spJeOnt-Sunday with Elias Hoover.�,docs•and*�pagh'y(9th ooh manyille. has bought the Lang farm meat seems general for even in our . Pea Coal 635 Wo. Joseph and Mrs. Hoover spent Sun- lot 35, in the 5th Con., Clarke. Bill neighborhood no less than five yahng Select Lamp Coal, 3u.3i ton. day with Thos. and fits: Dunkeld. in his younger days had considerable farmers-are on the move this spring. - 1.efuH• - Blacksmith Cogl, $5,:35 ton.. „ Abraham. Leham. • of Ringwood, of a repustion .as a sprinter in this And ,while ave deplore the loss o! Sac.per ton discount for comb, sent Sunda with Albert Hoover. count He has been residing for these young meta, poi;sibly it is well. _ H. .FAREWELL, Q. Q•+ BAl'iRIB• Full weight gnazanteecl. P 3- y +�• �$ ooant Crown Attorney,and County erdsrs.fgr coat left with w. Peale gill . Quite.a number from Atha attend- some years across the line. and we sincerely hope and trust that BilfatT2 00unly ny,whlsbT: LO-v be delivered promptly. ed the quarterly meeting at the Al- A'dispatch to the Toronto News. of Thos.' Joyce, Bert Alford, Albert Above prices Babied to Change without tone church Suuday. 4Sonday lint', •evidently sent 'from :Middletob and-,31a`or rind Newton Notice. Oq1 et MoC}ILLIYRAY, BARRIB• on Thursday evening•-last--Joseph :Newcastle, regarding the Small Pox Robinson may find their new venture - ere.Boliorio�rs,ao. bfileo opts Post- Je L• 'SPIN '� and Mrs. Mowder treated their young i anville, is greatly exa er:4ti profitable.,. n Bow m g8 D •,Theo. friends to an o ster supper. __ ammo w►iitta.Out Jao Hata Dov►, - LZMI[TJSD y pP ed- and, many-oLthe s�tements.con-.. — A:.Ofnivzay;LL.B. coal to Loan.. t1 J.L.BplaT<. D.M.Spink John and -�itfl. Scott attended .the wined therein, untrue. Among Methodist . C�lllrc� President Manager funeral of the lute baniel Rusnell, of other things it says, the schools are lPete�'tvuarX• swuffville on Wednesday. closed and 'that it originated from SE,I•y�Cgs as Ili O�OW9• � Ms�srM Some- of our you.ng.people tools in Hampton. There has only been some the oyster supper at Mr. Harman half dozen cases in all, which with -- ' $OPBINB,VETERINARY SUB-. .. nd re ort a good time. ,. �. asoN, (}sadnate o! th. Ontario v.t- Yates a p one exception has been so- vers mild }0:30 a m .Preaching. ezia•ry polies,, red ata, r.ei.tere4 member t7log .( �1Q Miss Nancy Lehman.who has under- that manF nay it is chicken-pox. The 7:()'J p.m.•: We Ontario a, Toronto. o Mali°•' Associatloa' .�MuttertJ As '�u e! i7 gone a critical .operation poly tumar of gist case in town was traced from 2:01)p.m.:.n. SftbbAth.Scbool. - p� mites the. throat; is otn cele d Will ltiewcast7e and not Bampton, and the 8:W p.m:.....:E worth League, on q�►ee sad reddeaee one and ona4n+r�r p : awrah reek give. otfiae and aho.iaa Corse _ schools lire not closed. The Board of Tuesday. .m. pz srte - ' be able to retui vme ha. ` `Jie,nr•8 to 12 a:m., and l to `t Bert :+math and A. Millard. of Al-ppHealth and Town Council are Laking 890 p.m .:'PG•eekI �'rayer on telephone In in M.P.0• •ddr0u' t}seea CoN,abe tctprtpters�on hand.CaPries tons, spent Friday eyenin at John y ti>••r. out ri g Quality the best. , P F g every step to stamp it oiit and it is to Thursday. 8 y Scoit's.- Bert-leaves for Toroneo on he hoped tliat_we have seen the worst R.ev. J. E. Moore,Ph, E.' - f it, - -Pastor. lilsuratK•t• •Secure One in Tune. � oQday and will be greatly liiissed; _ ' RANCE. riga to hire-by day and Brough4'm _ -..«-. _ EN RIV[ 'CSIRE INSURB.. CE. -_ .L' sosAL -- niglit• Winter arrived here on Monday yet Others Help you t WS-Vlt�s2T= comra>zs• 'Bus meets-all trains. Wedding bells alae ringing. }aa: _ BYINIi,AosxT.- . �. Peak Moa 'r: C. Brown is indisposed Frank Pennock'9 little daughter i>a To recover your stolon'property. P{ckeri ag. this week. ver UP bus{ttt+sM 19;ar1Qf• Mra. J.. E. Devitt is yit?iitiu8' Artie Dalen has gone to'Buffalo to The _ friends in the city. work. BIINTINt3, I>tener o!Y M»ai° iture ie ds inti, of Toronto,spent last rk. -Hoover was a Toronto visitor. �l�k¢1'�Rg •afg�[anre `fV41Kmime $. I,tUNT'for theOonnt7 0t oat.aW. Of- �t Friday here on business. Tuesday last. will do thisits.as she •tor• or w pis resideao•.Picl wing L� Do not forget the combination Win. and Airs. Booth sperm Sunday - Yt�as• t t t t e a last in Toronto. Members lnavioR ProPert7r stolen ccmmoni- sale ou Friday, March ..3rd. pent a few days �t h bsrf - " J. C. Bch moved his household • '.Mrs Wan' Turners a itameai•tely wit an mem , -- ATON,TOW:aB$IPaLERS _ to Toronto last week. of Executive Committee. .BE n Tttesda f Toronto waa . B i ba o er,o Maui to ull Ma Y 'e F _ SrN to li .11.00. --- _- . e Ooaveyan°tr, Oamaiiadon R to: satin[ �, ins}line of effects Miss Al lie seooun"Mc lets. tfoa•y to lone blase furniture now.• Mrs. Johuston and family, Of home over Sunday. Membership !e• t- ooe•rm M. M. "1"u'k of Masriag• Lao Atha,- spent Sunday at F. Mech- Wm. Hoover and. Wm. Barton,was ?!°trete mar bared from the President-or y, l Via• gfhiat•J. inns. f•� — - on exhibition i10 secretary 00 application. f� 00r war* Maim. In IltO Arthur r J.Ar - E. POSTILL, Licensed Auctiqueer, r R, J. Cowie and family, of Osh- G. Ai ddlet,on Monday. dyMias L,.W' n Art Ieffrey, J O'Connor,• Woes right* Y• spent Sundsv in Claremont President. ,l(` . for oonotlee of-YorkandAntrno. Aa . a", epQnL Sunday here with PQ Secretary. kion s•i+s of ala buds attenaed to eaatsorwr friends. Ales, jVm. King and Maggie spent ExeO.Co>a•�*eo.Leaq,D.E.Pa-- C.B: p•twe. Address(3 74011 rives P.O•, Ons 1p s. D � �• Su-nday with Jiro. Elias Bice. Palmer Pickering,Uot. POUCHF.R• Licensed Auction- 9h _ F. Harvey, of Pickering, sent a Miss Ruth Annis visited Manses Nel- iF'ieriag, Qfst• fete days last week visiting lie and Winnie Wilson Sunday. ser.yylnitozand QpllstStpz for the Conn -- friends. ties etzort and oswric Alt kinds of •action Uriah Young were the guests. oi.J.. w►ea ooadnased sad valuations mads at mod We are glad to report that' Mr. B.and-Mrs. Wi}scin-MODt' ey last. R r erate.harge P•rat•• �1da�;mon' or David Russell is improving con Fred and Airs. Wilson t L Ha�e.y ESIEIIN OAN'i Of, V��ADAr amts ab managed said and in Markham the est o B — -- 'fiefs to sale, worigages rents, notes a W P Siderabl ted sot of Parllameat ldit prriv � and a• f] n V t1'' ncege not improvingsermc,on- y�st]emeniy shoran (,� j _ M r. Mtllroy and family of Cedar S. s fr1e k to see., i< seta Mrs. 9 would like ,,p�p writ. fin: terms and partioutar•, Brouah•m• rove, Spent-lsst-S&62i a"y with sant ae her ids �O bet. Dow shay be fixed by phone Nsv,a Miss Eva Gertrude Hopkins was the Antiiosised Caprtat............q •-*'PDX y Have a'ful]'line of fresh and cur- Mr. G. Philip. gubacnti.. Capital..:... oboe s4 .... - guest of Miss Lily Carter Friday la ,,, _ 60,000 ed.IYneate constantly on hand. Mrs. Hanson, we Blias Bice and Mrs. William �. Beastly Convertlbte•••••••••••• f. a► M on are-sorry to g•'Moa. t• Spice Boll, Breakfast Bacon, report, . indisposed. 'We Hope ging-,dere Toronto+visitors Thursday Jose 001.x,stQ• T.s.MoMtsn.r�•�w OnQ;p t0 Loan for her speedy recovery. last. President Ham, Bologna, W..einers, etc elite aFew from here attended Frank Booth'and Wm. Percy are ;as r_ol attention given to Parmer's made mate .5 per cent.- the z socia e d i�laremont engaged'with W. G. Barnes fol• the F' erfi`�ange solicited Amer3ola= WQQd i- Highest prices paid for under the auspices of'toile Sons of summer. Foreign 8scbange bought and rota Dram is- % " Butchers cattle. Mrs, Wm.Cowie,of W0129g tam,yeas sued,available on all porf�s of th.world - Temliersuce. the guest of Clarence and Mrs. Young savings Naafi agiidlo.mt. �LnsuranCB 0f all kinds Our hockey boys wanderr«d• to for a;few days. InsMa,an crediovedted ed f-yea y M�.sa ear . t Markliaul on Friday night to play A number from- here•attended the rentnta, es.dited f-yearly to .pastsorg �+`AR�IERS • a,friendly game with the teflm of entertainment and tea in Claretmont [deo. Sero. Maa•[•r, atteAded to - , that town. The score' at full time on Tuesday night. a! was 4 to 3'in favor of Markham. Win. and 'Mrs. Stark, of-Toronto, B��t•����� N6w is the time to buy your ` ver pleas time was spent vvas the guest of:W,._G• and Mrs.' e Rsal�Estate er Sunday. handled-Co - sugar, when prises 'are away Y p when a Reg, JTighswander and Nelson Hill, �v�" Ing done on short notice. down. t can be bo gb and Sell the best at the nun ber of their friends and neigh_- o�ickes e ing spent Sunday' with the m bors from Aildley," -Pickering, - _ lowest possible prices. furmer's parents here.• - - Brock Road and Cherrywood Bath Our hockey team did some good , el iu l ]e Farms to rent-some particularly Highest price paid for' ala kinds elves at' the, home of Robert and playing in Brougham:Monday, night; Nps adiipted for pastiue. ' of farm prodn ee. Seeds a aped- Mrs, McBrady to bid•them fare Green Ricer pplaying 28 to 1. - ality. we1T previous to -their departure, slurs, Cynthie Iie!1 arrived home h'ARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, for. Chicago. Games nand other' from Aurora where she had been vis. s. Forsyth couple r lir for' a ups of R►1ChaTdSOn atipeseulents Were iiidulgeci in.for stink We Vs lit ii E.Bryan, Manager, some time, after which a ver .ap- weeks. d Mrs, Win. Armstrong returned•to otar Public Pickering. propriate address was ret} ac•• •her liome'iti Woodbridge after spend- to purchase Good Jewelery is the _ M y eompa>lied by a parse. Mr. Me- in a coo' le of weeks-.with her par- place where you know of whom DOMINION BANS Brady replied thanking them for en s hereP you are baying. You .have the their kindness, and expressing his J. B. and \irs.'NVilson, Jfiss JSajor, assurance-of a -business, reputes- Yoil Rill be - - regret in parting v ith•old friends. John,A. and- Mrs. White and Jir9. tion and guarantee that.goes with chased of Bassett its worth Cabi'tal Authorized $4,000.0,00• Short speeches n��1re chmthey ail Dios tSopkins last wee,k. Dr._H. and every sale.. Every article pur- those present • and the reliability of, the store • Capital Paid ua, $3,000,000 wished Mr.and .LMrs.McBrady alxl Whitevale• and our customers indariably DFLIGHTE-D. Reserve Fuad and -=$$ 749 000 Y come again. Undivided Profits t i and faYnil ails prosperity and a Mrs. T.Ward and Mrs. J. L. Spink ' • When you see our new line of safe journey to their future home night .lave a 1? _ Toilet $caps. in the windy city. vre ea a to the departu a fthe form- datingustore'Mr.Bassett'said a to BRANCH. Ntrsery brand'is richly and deli, kin York Township Council will ask previous for her home in Uonflie,Sask: lady customer the other day: t I • rfumed with pure flower General. Ban g - - the Postmaster General of Canada We understand that lir. A. See- get,here,"she afeel iddedwith what I cAtelY'pe p -- _.r_ odors and is unexcelled for Ladies. - BQgineS9 Transacted'.' to inaugurate in. .the mninici�lality X136 hg uth,o! his farm fiomll:iir. and..the-adjoinin-g town's and Fil- �'ae Children. Chag. petty for a faney'tlgure.• •Air. It is our idea of afore-treepiny sages a system of free niaiL deliv- Petty recently urchased the same to make people satisfied, Thep __. p en others. •hevita for mechanics all others Special atxention given to the eollec• cry -,This decision was reached from the counci}'and re-'sold at quite I come again;they-send - will quiclay remove tion stains tion of farmer's sale and : er the meeting of the council on an,advanced sum. There were many i We think It pays 1 from the hands. o 1 - other notes Monday When am otion to flint would-he owners owing to-ata being - Councillor Hen- well_watered and suitable fo• pastor- - Let us have the`pleasure'of show- _ effect, offered by �-$AV 'Fire res- in . n - - ing these and other _ elution cites that there is a su - ver n assett lines to you. �epcsitis received of $1. and ulation in took pplace in Toronto on Wednesday, NOr171�, , ficiently numerous prop �fiirch 14th, when Miss Naomi Edith p`v upwards. - the tusvnship, stats' elloligh post' Turner, e]dest daighter.of John Turn- Jeweler ana OptiCiaD( - Y�:tereet allotted at highest offices to warrent such a move. er, was united in marriage w Mr. Al- Sout� current.rates. Brock.est., f, It points out that similar systems bort E. White. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H• Porter, M. i �, CQ=poun�•ea or paid half are s e in the Gnitect States, 1 Whitby, �IIt' 1PICKERING yearly, and expresses the belief that it q. Toronto. The bride was aurmer• HOATON, will not entAil an iuoret�eti ex'�'ed and the groom was her cousin, i suplported by eJ. 0t0'[fM■�� X. J.T ensiform.-;9toutfville. Puot> .' J A R M ACY .O$$1 p w M.x c• •.,, t# '..y r,.:. ...,``:. _' .. ,. ' ..y ,., a ..... y�]n�. '' x.:, y; '�„r _ �'•iiY r.. . ,«, ,n,,,Y'. r s e ....,,_.".., � ..•..-•.:1 .Q' 111�ih1 _ _ ..i, w"P•��i+ '-:,.,a'„>*,�,aw..•. _ 4:''4`!e`::+.�ra' x`tfbb $ ,•�.,.Ii'.b�'�r,� .u.... . . •r.n LL�w-. --.d?.r; .('+..-`”-d•':-.-..: - _ ,e[..' •.q�: �,+• .:t•,.... Q".•?' .'t- ..�'�'!•w. .�.-., +w 1,- t .ew 1707 +' ri ...�q^ .: t`d,r... ^'�_.4." �.'-,.,y ...A't/.�'tii+.,s IL 17 �,'.••.vTf'^ _ JI d..'w2".`r.`^'S_'.�—" -,f 7_7717 X y . 11r .•. -1 .a'^'•!'�'.�!! % �.A .... k. ,-t, ,,. r.._ - - - - ti _ have atu8ed peppers with tomato sauce.- tt, and tLre door con then be kept shut. ' Y - '" }moi Take Bile green peppers, wash them and The water will prevent burning, and it IF YOU .VALUE YOUR HEALTH I ,� cut the sums from tee tops. Carefully should be remerribered tkat when cooking o I . ♦ remove- the seeds with a small spoon, by gas, water should be always kept in � Take a cupful of finelir chopped c ed the oyes to absorb the smell. - � `'�� -`. + . I . �-. ;; .�., - Mgt fthuse- ham and mix with the tame quantity ,)f- Directly .you find n culd coming on bread crumb.;; add two tablespoonfuls go to bed, and drink the following mix- V . ' of chopped parsley',' one smelt'onion lure as hot as possible:-Two'teaspoonIf- . chopped. very fine, and alis well with fuls lemon juice, one teaspoonful sat - - +♦fi - Frith this mixture, place in baking pans, sugar to taAe. Cover yourself up ivarrrt- - - '" DOMESTIC RECIPES. stem side up. Add two' cups-of stock, ly and in the morning you should feel, 'I Al i : _ L replace the stems and bake in a moder• perfectly right again. - a 1. Sally Lunn.-Qne quart of flour, four ate oven for an hour. When done rc- The most nauseous physic may be i eggs,.half-cup of melted butter, one cup move very carefuliy ;,o prevent breaking. given to children witilout trouble byT,re- - J , " -bf'warm-milk one cup of warm Water; - Stuffed Sfkik:=-Take a tender, round lozenge, y lea . them take , peppermint Ceylon Natural GREEN Tea in place of the tour tablespoonfuls of yeast,. one tea- steak and brat well; sprinkle with salt lozenge, a .piece ot"alum, •Qr a bit of • spoonful of salt,-half-tablespoonful Of and'pepper; then rub over one side one orange peel. Many people inakg the I ad u Iterated teas of Japan. - .. -.'Soda dlssol%,ed in 'hot water. [feat the,•teaspoonful of lard, over which spread rnistake of giving a sweet after�yards to, . `. eggs to a.stiff•froth, add the milk, but �a good layer of cold mashed Irish pota- lake away the disagreeable taste; it is ILEAD PACKETS (ONLY _!fo=, aoo, Fit• T&4340= pour Bis "/ 'fine' chooved on- far better to destroy it in the first place. 1 AT ALL eRooERa, _ • smooffi batter,- and beat•..the yeast in ions, and a teaspoonful'ol fresh or can-, 1 should be kept in the ar•. s t �`, • ' well. Set to rL>e in a buffered pudding sed tomatoes; roll as yQn do a jelly roll; nature changes under the influence Lf • dish, in which it must be baked and tie to hold in shape; place the roll.fn a strong light', especially under sunlight. . _,• .� 4.,. : 'sent.1o, the•table. _ Or, it,yoll•wish,to baking dist I in which put a-pint of warm It becomes friable, and is less able to turn it out, set to rise in a well-buttered water, and in frequently while-in the give out a strong heat when burnt. When ;..,mold. It will not be light under'six oven." Serve with or withoid{ gravy. stored It should have salt sprinkled over MUTUAL` ".LIF,E. . I .1 I .,� .: — Hours. Bake steadil,i three-quarters- of Orange Cake.-`r\'hft.es of nine eggs, it. This keeps it in condition, and pre- THE, - an hour, or until a straw thrust into it Iwo cupfuls of granulated sugar, three vgnts,its undue drying. _ ;1 - comes up clean. Eat while hot. This heaping cupfuls of butter, one cupful of - - g . • .the genuine, old-fashioned "Sally'Lunn, milk, two teaspoonfuls of baking pow- -^--♦ • lend will hardly give place even yet to the der, one teaspoonful of lemon juice. . TUE ROAD TO HEALTII• Assurance YOt V.. � if Canada ' newer and taster compounds.knO%'n tin• cream tire'butter, add the sugar and _ _ der the same name. beat for ten minutes., Add the milk and Lies Through the Rich,.Red Blood Dr. • . Honeycomb Pudding.--.One - Of theri add alternately'the whipped eggs Williams',.Pink-Pills Actually' Make. • " _ - -.molasses, one cup of raisins, one cup 'Qf and the, flour, the baking powder hay. _ .- - - 4nilk,-thme tablespooafuls of melted but- ing been sifted with the flour'add a Common pills purge the bowels. Dr. -_ __ I. . • ler•, one teaspoonful 'of soda, nutmeg. lemon juice last and mix-.all lightly. Williams' Pink Pills 'make new. rich and cinnamon. Mix together as stiff a, Bake in,layer tins and spread the layers blood. Purging' pills gallop through the . .:38Tll A!V\tiAL STATEME T FOtt 'fltE YE.4Ii l9Oa. ' . - ... ;gingerbrdad. Steam-three hours. with orange filling. towels-tearing the --Essmes, irritating - - INCO.413. 1. DISB1JRS1✓mLNTS. . - To cook ootatr�es Virginia style.-Pare -Orange Failing.-Beat-the -whites- of the• organs and -weakening the whole Premiums ........$i,,t7,506 45 Death Claims .... ...:..$ 231,9?'4 30 end boil in as little water as possible; two eggs to n stilt froth. Boil one and system: Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not Interest and Rents ......... _407,563 94 Matured Endowments ...... 139,450 00 =drain, add butter, s little sugar, salt and one-quarter cupfuls of sugar with one- j:urge at all. They're tonic-pills, Booth- _ .� u14, _.#Iilis, slrenglhening. ills, blood- Profit Find sale of Real Es Purchased Policies .... 64.188 tib pepper: Let thein brown, then pour over halt cupful of water. .•Pour the boiling , tate 1,�i48 K: Surplus .. ....:... 87,928 R5 CO _ them mill. thickened with cornstarch. sugar• in a very fine stream onto the - ui mb Dr. Williams' ''ink Pills ••• . . Let them boil rind 'thicken' slightly. whipped` w•hltes, 'beating hard till the actually make new' blood. That is why '•• 4 xes, etc. 348,491 6 Annuities Serve hot. time; add the grated. rind and juice oI they are_the only scientific cure for all ,: Expenses, Ta Spanish Stew.--One pound of fat salt one orange, and continue to beat iG juice, liood diseases. That is why they eure Profit and Loss ... 1,519 18 Pork cut fine. Put into a7 saucepan til it is cold, and the sugar is•stiffened headaches and backaches, kidney trou= _ _ Balance ...... .... 1,053,593 78 one pipit of water-, stew down-twerriy enough to, place- between the layers tiles, indigestion, neuralgia, rheumati . minutes.on a slow fire. - Aon't let it without running. Frost'the top and'sides heart troubles• and the special !Ill- _ ., 1,95G,51R '?l' 81,9,6,518 9t . . 'stick to the bottom. Two young chick- with icing flavored with orange juice stents of growing girls and. mature w.o- A`SSETS.: � - LIABILITIES. . errs, joinlc'd,-and two quarts of tomatoes and trim with this halpes_uf English wnl- men. Purging pills act only on the Mnrfgages .. ..S's.°65.533 86 Reserve, 4 per cent:, 33; per: strained through a' colander, one tea nuts, symptoms of dlseaseC Dr. W'iiliams' Pink Debentures and Bonds .....3,..'45.401 89 cent. and.3 per ceM. ..:.88,210,OG4 311 • - : +spoon -bldek, pepper,' and one I. - o straight to the root of the trou Fi1L; g --apaortttrl of-fs 1.Stew until the.ctuckens —hfAN ' i�5ES FOR C:41iR4TS, - tle in the blood-Rnd. cure._-.Air. lotm servo o Lapsed Policies " Loan- on,Policies ns ... . 988,670 39 Reserve to revive 0e-surren- are tender. After it is cooked have ready - Eurke. .Elmdale, P.E.I., says: I think Premium Obligations _t3 910 60 ! tour boiled potatoes, mashed, with one- - Beautifier.-Mot every one knows that Real Estate _ 56._81 u8 der 2,400 31 p g Dr. Williams' l�inlc Pflls the best medi- Cash in Banks .57,730 37 Death Claims unadjusted .. 64,680 A0 r - quarter pound of butter. When_dorso,carrots are better than medicine and un- One in the world.'•-f had an attack of '"ash at fiend (itflce .:.: 4,230 `3 Present value of Death put on a dish with a-can.of French peas 1 pquajled as a complexion beauti-Iber. A pneumonia which was follo\ved by ex- boiled find spread over the top. ' Drain no bca>;t�+ specialist claims' that a Creme nervcus:ics.4 and rheumatLSm, I Due and Deferred Premiums Claims payable in instal- . -+the liquor from the peas. spoonful of grated carrot, eaten raw be- tried some of our best doctors but got) (net) ........... °'73,131 Olt menta ..... 35,654 98 Celery :Sandwiches.-To sorno 900.1 fore breakfast, will prevent wrinkle;, nothing to.help me•tmtil•l'began talcin + lnterr-st and Rants due and Premiums pairs in advance . 14,378 4S - - pOed gro s a Di, Williams' Pfnl. Pills. After taking ,••• ••.•••.• tint due for medical tees' 5,883 5A �whi c0arn add ted I'amiesen $rid are also goad for the hair. A ` accrued !77,312 65 Amo cheese to form a paste, spread delfcatehy I m.xiicine-the; act as a blood purifier, the pills,some .weeks. 1 cuuld actually - Accrued Rents ,...,. 803 1,1 _ • - - thin S►Sces aL bread with the paste and and should appear on the table not less feel the flew' blood they-were making ' - _ - -. Credit Ledger Balances . 10w2�t °x _ sprinkle well with flneiy chopped•celery. than two or three times a tiveek, sdv- coursing through my veins, and in the ur o Company's.. 4... , I S uution Standar .......... 952 OOi 18 Make just"before servtng. ing them.in different ways, as it Ls a cnurre of a few week,. mein,J w•as rnin- . _ Boiled Leg of Mutton with Caper .vegetable 'One soon tires of. stere is a pihtely'restbc•id tb health:" . RPmenther _ _ Sauce. : .tit.off Ctrs shactk bout. trim it tavarite way of:serving tlrefrt.. thril it is only Dr: Williams' Pink Puts _ - _ ., round, and after washing tt. put it into . Creamed Carrots—Scrape.a number that mn make-this neer, rich. heattk 83, 36 09' IS � . . ` 1*, 10!1,296,092 is hot salted water, and if it should wtigh of carrots, put them in a stew pan with r vinq blood. Imitations and tfie so- Surplurs on Gdvernment Standard of Valuation, $1,°61,905.00. eight pounds or more-boil it slowly Tor I water to cover and boil until tender. called-•"just-as p+ood" medicines-never _ .. _ Guios Cn !lA;i.. three hours. Remove the scum as it which will take about two hours. They cured anyone. Insist on the enuirie . y, pecial]Y on ,1 with the full name: "ilr. Williams' Pink � a `- .. aind'whon iloneplace It-oe a dish, must tit watched closely, P.+ 3 ,.1 y's Stan- - . and garnish with sprigs of parsley, gas stove, that they Go not boil des arui F'lAi for Pale People!' orf the wrapper In Assets ......;,075'it;l 70I I dardip? ( ?P T .........8 179,92$ 23 P In Tnrome - Caper 4auce,"Half .a pint of boiling burn. When done remove from water on ,each box. Sold by all medicine'dea• . A .•' - In Insurance in force .. ..'3,7°,0,98'4 Off . =rater, two leaspoonfuls of flour• Iw+o- and cut In thtri slices. Make a crewm fere or Gy mail at 50 Cents n box or six Autlitcd and found. tyorrect•. " - _ - • ounces of butter. Mix the flour and but- dressing of cream or rich milk. Fiat .t axes for $:.fill, by writing Tlie�:11r. J,.hL SCt{LLY, F.C:A.-, Audtlor. :. GEO. .V1rEGE�rAST, Manager. ter together urritil they are perftctly put two tablespoons.of butter (seant) in Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,Ont. . : _ - SII>vOar,. stir-this talo-the•boiling water a -seucepan with two: tablespoons of - - . _ - - - and add salt to taste. if made with milk flour,mix to a paste, then add cream or + � . DIRECTORS' RETORT. -.` instead of *Ater less butter' will answer, ruiik: stir until smooth and thick, add • M LATHER PLANT. ' '" - 1, -, =Add two tablespoonfuls of capers with a salt and pepper K liked; flour over the � `. - 1\SUR.itif F. ACCOt"VT-'Phe volume o[ new business was 3.83 Policies for _ „ - -1iUM ..�lnegdr,. pServe witty the mugon,I carrots-curd serve.in a pretty bowl.- . - Position of [.coves ForM'lls Chfuigts in $G,e114,57b, beina an increase over 1901 of 18", Policies for $9WM8. With the ,,-, �,,�'-,,- pelma. and mashed potatoes. After this Carrot-Soup.-Put in a soup.kettle- a- - - cxceplion, of '$6,,000 written in 'vew fnundland, the new businPS.s was at1'writ- Ii- I knuckle of veal, 'three or four quarts Atmosphere. - -ten within the Dominion of Canada. The total amount. of assurance in .force �'' � " 1 watca• (cold),I n- quart finely sliced cat% is $•4•t,199,95t under -9,'788-policies, being an increase over 1904 of $3,72'2,98'i. -- rots, one hr'id 'celery; boil two siri! one Almost f•��ery magazine h1a a sniail .. _-_. y' - half hour, add.hanrTful ot.rice.piai_boit iidvertLsernent far a cant. kh-)wtl to-bot- -iNCOMf The total income`for the year was $1.946.518.91, derived from p . another liour; season with pepper add riuLsts a- "abrus precatortus," or %yeaiher prr•rnittnt;. Sf,5f7.506.t3: Interest and Rents,$407,563. . , acid profit from the sale C�nsuamOtion salt and serve. plant. it is a chntblrig=ewrhr, ani' is u[ fico! lslat�'. $L,448.5�. - - root: tilt tender, and cut in dice. Tunl I of India, who say that the state of:the .. P,.%YNIFNTS TO POLIrYllOi.DIa'iS-The paymenis'to Policyhcrlders con• . .. - _- Ciiced. Garrc4s.--Scrape the carr•o s, ,e�ld in great veneration by the natives uibu rr h>'aled' di;tt, sea;nn lis. taste and,w•e'atber gray. I� fold sonr %June in ad-t sist,A, of iieaNt Ciafm», "_31.9:#.10: Matured Endowments, 3159,450: Purchased - ' pour oi•er a little rileltsil butter. =ante b}' the position which the,fea=t, policies. -64.1GS.88; Surplus, V7.9?8.S5, find Annufti� 89,1•:':.56; being a total - _ ._. 1. Q '1'liete is nO_ spmifiC for - . - assume. Thollbh-this theory is disputed�'of $35::111.19. The Death Claims which fell in during the year amounted to _ tl ,• c ! + o au Rh sti+fitly in excess of thos:r in the- receding! year, wen Cons3umption. - Fresh- au, ex- I by-some,it i h ld by botanist- of estate- $26J._t1,,and lh g P 6 . A !IUOTii-PROOF C1fESi', l--. reputation .as befog w•fT lhz _yQry light. and 'much below the expectation. . ' - CfClSe, nounahing food Blvd _ It w ill soon be thne to put away furs brfunds of reason.. Atmos ere unques- - � ' Scotti l ltnulston well COr11C andv.00llen rrmentx. Those who have' tlonably affects the-leaves of flowersanti T11E t:\PF.N51 �.:1ND 'L'ANF� were 53 3,591.76, aril Profit and Loss $i,• g ,ants and shrubs,-and to a Close ob,.;PT- pretty near cu it. if Mere I expen+ive rlotluilg cnn generaily atf:,rl f vin.IS, mal.ing a total 01`4350,010-94, or 17.5 per'cent.' of.Clic total income. In I-ake it to-a storm.,• house; v hem 1t ter this action may indicate.- Coming ; is anything too�1� On. M l- ����j,e avAra�r house- changes in weather which can be cor-! . A«F.TS-The oftsh assets n1. the Nese of'••the year wm, SS,946,659.'43, and _ bons Of people throughout a keeper ha Lo be, content wiUt her own redly foreshadowed. ' consfslcd -o# mortgages, 84.'2f>;,fi33:bt6�,Ucbeiihires and •Bonds, 54 y45,M)LR9, riiplwtirds and 'cutest, and even'beFs;of -•(lne o[,liie gecat�hPauties of_flee plant Loans on E'olicies, $S1riit,67U,34;) I'rt'rrrilim .obiigatiohS, $`B.Att7.6c1; Ccai istale Would are � and in good- i ,= ils small egg-shapocl•seeds of bright 'nrludiu^ the Head OfTici Luildiu,, 5,6,.Kl.n;, and.cash in Blinks and at He: .=' g luUl.or .Ltrick {aper�• When one cannot a ,., , 0. health oa one lung. ` ' - I afford a cedar chest: Loxes may be nada scarlet lipped w•ilh a-hlac:k spot. These1 Office, F.Gt,`.w.60.• .Adding to this the clue and deferred'premiums, 5_,_,1:1.08, - - `�i at same which will keep mtilhS away `eeds'are very hard,'nnti for this yea I interest and rent; due and accrued,' �t77.i12.f,J; _ . . - -- - q•FCOuI f31nC. 0f1a1 the front furs and garments. The following son nro used for necklaces and orua- �;9;xt6(lrI:,15. It will be observed that. 'aS in 'lie past, i\e still continue'to in . . - . plan has 'bean rrcommend�•d. Get the Mental purpps6s, Their size is so uni. `•t,,( our funds-in'securities.,of,a' non--speeulalive character, and that we hoid -docws prescribed Cod liver form that they are used in India as the, theilr on our books at their net cost.- box from o grocery ur shoe store and ho • ,. 09 for' Consumption. Of" j titer it carefully, driving the nails fn I standard or, weight, and called Taff." n - - -: COiii"tC the tient COrtld' tint ltghi anti. srnoolh_ Brisk the box out It is n recorded fact that the weight rd The interest on our investments hes boon \'cry well met, especially in the - !well and fasten stnaii-Iiin es to both the file famous i�cittiniwr was first deter- city'oi Vlrintapeg,,w'hzre on mortgages amounting to 8745-,55, the interest in -take u in its Old form, hence 'box and cover, or'use a rip of ticking mine¢• by the aid of? tare seeds of this' arrear at the close of the'year w•as only U!7. In the province of htanilobct - _ Peculiar plant. Probably the specific y y payment lfttk A1C t\�u inches wide and a; long as the top „ and the West. Pnerall there. is n tendency to deter a=nent oG•iR lalrneitiS ' ' ♦Cly good y nartie precatorius," meaning prayer, payments, -- , iCstJi take _ ,of thr box. Tack edge the eloth of principal on account of the desire t'o purchase' store _land. All a stents t„ th• inside of the box and the 011ier C°rrle'fcom 'lie tact that the seeds _are both for interest and principal, bave, however, been ver,= well met, and e'en �.. can ' . .sed lis.Buddhists for rosaries. ` . -_ : i r-dgi, to lite inside. of�ev'et-This-w`:11 • mile equal in that respe,•I't_—s�1he__Pre�iou; =ear.-Irl Ontario And-clsewhcra flys I fnritra continuous hinge. Fasten a strip Mortgage. colfectiol S helve•been exceptionally^good,and at. the close of shy year •• • SCOTT "S ,nf'cloth"aF6;ich side"for a strap-or.star .- _ . there was interest in Rrreai, of on.jy $16,31", Cha largest part of which fell• to prevent the sneer from falling too tar . iMOTHER 'AND--BAB1'. `'c due ill llle closing days of.the• :-Par, and bas since beSn paid. .The. active-de- ' F bac':. Every mother avho Lias, used Baby's mand for money during the year kept our fuinds well Employed at .good 'rales EMULSION Line. tlue-bot throughout wtith news`- Cnt•n Tabl-ets will tell you t*at th•,y -are of interest. The average .rate realized on our funds was I+.1 rex cent. ' p4pers, for printers ink is disagreeable the best medicine in the world far the to moth:. Leave the box open to dry cure of constipation, colic, sour stodi. THE LIABTLITiES were agAin computed •on the-same. standard as in " . .. and tolerate it for a long f thoroughly. Cotler•, ' ftc outside with dch.indfgestion dirrahoi:a, sleeplessness, former -years, viz.: Combined I xperimce Table witli 4 per cent, intc.rest for ••_- t1inC. TliCtC 'Is .no oil, not. a,vall•.paprr,-cretonne or denim rWd tack Teething'troubles, and other ailments ^.f all business up to January 1, 1900. From thaf.dattl to January 1, 111t).q, on the . n loop ut leather or brant to the front of children. You can give -these. Tablets in titue of Actuaries' Table, .Nvith 3j; pe'r cent.-irllert:st, and thereaflrr un the CZCept.ig butter, SO emily the_cis of ea lift o braid '1't� store of M a, new-bora baby,..wiUi ab olute sate• carne table will' 3 per cent. interest. The reservi; Cornpulod. upon Chi's stan.. g �. ed and absorbed b the Welds in the box-lay then' in long.folds h,-they ahva}s iio good; they cannot dard of.v'1ea`°1 iu Ioon��r_ nll5liahili �; on the C.064.21, and t�,mpany'srslantdard of reseryc, . - y placing hire and fhrrc a sachet of haven- possibly du harm. Their use means 091A.,, T P syste[A as COd bYCf Ohl la the der f4ower; or sheets of bir,iting paprzr -,e -for for the child and comfort for the r►s above mentioned, Is $95'4,001.12, be ink;' an increase fur itlr)-t or $i8l,9:z3.s3. loris Of Scotts ERluliion. dhiah Rave bPrti saturiilyd with.cologne mother- brrs; T:. F. TCerr','Glgid, Ont:, On..the Governillent standard of }'aluation our ,surplus would be $1,.63,9[15. _ _ unlet or perfume.- Motlls object to says.-`Baby'; Own Goblets ore the best sad that is the reason it is so p J I` On behrill of file [3oard, R \fCL\IV, Presidaht. _, strong odors of any 'kind. %Vhen the mPdiciitc I., -ever used _ fur _slaulacli. - ' helpful Ili Cotosutnptloa where I Lox is comfortably full, cut. a siiiglr. and lioti'el trutfbleS, and. destroying I . I :Zthickness of news i er thy. exiict slim worms. No mother should be vvithout - p;p - - .. its use must bC Contmu011S. I o. 'lis top, brush a-little past, r-I'mi YX"a'.boa nT'.'1'ibTelS in"the house." Gel�" fiend to ITead OfTice. R'atcrioc Ont. 'for'bgolaPt. gitins. Procr:rdings at I I the edp, of the-top and pr'rs the,, paper them at your druggists nr by mai} fKnnr ,\nnual \feeling. SlRrcil 1st, 19nfi, list of claims paid, fiat of securiti, ; held, and QWe will send you a r Y down ciut}. ' fins .will nialcE a tight 'fh,i 1 r. \\'iliiants' AlPdi ini* Cu:, llrucl.- olhei iaTimt It infot'nRtioti. ' sample free. sent for the tins ttnrl its ronti,nl,. will be t.ilt�, OnL, at cents a box. _ - �\ IL_IiIDDGT.i., Sccratat_y' _.._ ' - secure if rut, moths or eggs worn con=.. _ – — +.;.,...•_ - Q'He sure.-thie this II r�lecj_in the elolhfng hefnr+ N'alin�. asst - ti picture in the'form of }oti mull, of cotirse.. hd;c cal•,, ilial hhcic RI 1oUP._0_N\:_\__N,V:�\'! L -i" ;tt.;itis finr tt,alh r. \\lith a sleacl: the shilcin�of a clock: stirk to }our wTr• • ••'• . . a,label is on the wrap) tt are none. \\ilh a lillic Tt1';,ulir,• an,l n litlle knot"• h:uvinu ter, fn dry ntr and a :�casi,n.ubl brclla iii,this case lso. ,�Cc rl rninitnwi -_ _ _ - pee•of every bottle of ` - .. --• -- - - - •-• •Triter ever}it?an rnn'i,+zlii.,own wcathir ewe i i'aiuve. road fine weather. Wh:•n ill fhe_rtlr�i'nir�. still ra.irl. 1'rt,9, 1S cttivdl _-_ Emulsion you buy. j ,;,, ,I;et.. ,\ rapidty ri.in;; barometer iii- Ilii• hnnimelot. falls a•apidl�•, look•oil for wi'atit+�r/that is 4,,) say. the hind of,! _ - L.:1 [.'U I. IIIN'f.:, I.' 1 r Rla7iiral sturrii \ rrTl, trrilic drj• air.-mvt t'r,ld NN'f.0 11011 you' :ire ncili.no. i. Scott&B�wne rhrnTr; un.> .n�u.�t,';�1!Ir,. \ __ >�. Zn mal:< n liklat lir«•cona'frultlhh pill ri.ai slirtt; s,Lilr,l «e'illi,r. \-ruin•+ incr'a.;iir', ill u,inttr. in,lic,ilc� snrnt. —+ - _ `. on the shoe and lay n cloth rlalnperl 'rl t}armm�ter. .wifh dr air-und cold iii 1\'fru 4hi n,errtuy falls afl,r-c,tlut,,nd ` tlriicli (11'"!'e, ;C\'. . a - - 1 '•'C�uR - ;`I 1 - hot water across where it inches.. 'Phis - -c: p creasin„ in siimYnrr, intlir;tl,; 'n n illi \raiul \cPsillur. rt,titl 1c1tr llnn+r tyillj• 1)ru��'isl--`'i r;ui't rrpin n,' slr,rc fur €.'7' hnuld .tic conslzlrtily. c•hnng1,J,_m,tl Ihn .tviutl; if rain 411-1, faih'u, Ill ro it ill h'' out your. timbre lo. mill lor,h oil ,f,u . al iris i1'Wi �of nigh( unless it is for 1. . 1 TA�4t4s �nt. - t fleet will, raas3 'Ihr, Izalhar tri I 3 i ,,�- mois l,ett.urtt'caltrr. A norlii \t'i,riL�\itirrmin S, ui•il�. k�,nl: nlXa'IWt`ltl. r}tor sutw•l. I ct,c' nf'rvrrrc nr}i.•sii '� Sha a itself to the tont. frlbm thr,'ly;lit.' i. chottn }}' ,i gist. \\i!lt :mixt esp-'ra line \\cal!I01 if it is hlu:r- I)c. T•n.�li-"\\'cII, i..sa case. 'xi.roma loc.and�r;il:'dra .t.- P rr• -{ - � ' ._„ _ . .. ,. yen OYP.n that IS too llGt Cam be oUTI(1 n (hnip :1'til'ospiwl'o alfa a lir\\' fPllljii'1'II• I'di1, Patm C)Ili' bfii'il l'i'ars rl:.�l elft 71--71••-iI':'�..`.��1 t}•.• a'i;'. 1 t1'9nlla 10011 at by pissing a basin of cold wat�yinSid tut,, \ 'rise, w'iNt soutt�crly, wkn:ls, so::hds Willi s!arlling cle�rnrs5, suchras the iliirck r} un tin oil where I live at,'' �• , . . . .. - - - - - - . A ... ._. . - ' - - - .. • +.' , { " ` '. . 1 . '. . I . . I . I . . I 11 ! .1 .., I .. . . . I I . ,I1 7� - . � I. ,� I - . , . . ,-. . . . I. .— . . .. e � .. . I w, ' - ' ; _ 11 n , • , . s2 .At ' a is, _ ' Y . , _,, _ . � i x; a ,r �sa . ; .. r�.'t*- �•'Y' :.� - - ,,,�,�,,, - -a .1. .r„ "°�":,,'�- 'Y,"` ''� �.�:,�',•,-`....''-'�'-�"y a �,S«-.' '�7::: .ti -�:v-'�° aim ,.7e,. .d v ,A�A-•+.,+ ,.Y'1 - N ;.z w•,,..:.- ,.. .a% a w5 a ar-+ +`.a -�i7' ,z.c- T'*'n �;� '"'� �'' t. ,,: 'fir'. .,,:.<_ �`i.+ ,,_ �.,. ..:.. ..0 'C..-; ..,t ri.,....+... �. ti..... .£.'.: -,,... :vn•e .-;►.. `n f • :. 7. .3 JV"'LffiS TORPEDO BOATS. (j UE BALE—jusT AimaloED AND 1rOB z :W�ES TWO 0 REAL i _-- i- otic 26 impoe."Clydesdale staWune end Conn gRASANS Boat Is Worked From Shore B Mys• I Hackne s: from sal of atreeC w= Y tine.—O. 60aby,,Guelph,Oat. r v` ash OuCtoths Rheumatism Cu sCa H T wish An engine of death, the wireless tor- ' do boat, %which will in all probability whydo'yousuSer-start's Magic Rheumatism Warm Water slid _ Cure w relieve the wont caws of acute, _ 1iOR LIEViNC DODD'S KIDNEY revolutionize the navies o1 the . world I chronic, or inea�matory rheumatism in 24 SUr�ight Soap, rinse Clean and carpe and make the extended coast line of tine houn. Every bottle has a positive guarantee plt.•i C CC;[ ALj, g(pNEy AIL• to cure. Hundreds of marvelous cures have dr TF1C COIOfS WfII bC preserved t]nitW States impregnable from attack been msde in all parts of Canada. 11 your - MJM STB, by a foreign foe;irl time of war is the den t cannot to you Stares,tela•no other, SOAP Y �ctn give and the surface t trrltarttted. invention of Mr. Charles E. Alden, the send-direct to us u.00 per t,ottl.. Common soaps fade the colors and well-known New York sculptor, but who: osbsroeaernedySa,as Yang*6t,Toraete,Ont y •ive I'! now, experimenting at his summer _ - --- -- —' -- injure the surface. Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserves Twenty r Backache of THe City, the island of d t it n . His C o Care Co CHENILLE CURTAINS _ • Years Blanding and Satisfied Every Mat .Vineyar --- .aa.rr kinds of aoas.8waisp.leo — the and Lnoleums. A boat without a crew, handled from LICE DYED & CLsAKED one Ile Recommended Them to. the shore by a, mysterious apparatus, tili0� C����13 arca Haw. Sunlight Soap was S o the work of the inventor, and doing ev- I "'eta w°'''°°`r°"" delicate fabrics, or to the hands, for it contains- frothing that can Economy Point, r.S., March t. utTuw AMMSAN ovatsa Da,max tu,pentmat (Special}-George S. 1lci aughlin, of this erylhing that the latest improved type injure either clothes or hands. gives two splendid reasons for of torpedo boat is,capable e, as far as Soap is better ht .:_ :place, >n p a been $ilnL p l W belief that Dodd's Kidney Pills are i he eye tail see from shore, lies RHEUMATISM 8 I "the•one remedy dor Kidney ailments. successfully operated by fir. Alden. i than other soaps, but is best Hera are the two reasons in his own Obedient to the IIertzian waves used u an form and cold perspiring feet posltivel' - �- Wre in the different systems of wireless,tele- •ured within So days, by our newly patonted when used 1n the Sunlight "I was troubled with lame back for raphy, this boat weighs its o\,. - ita•gWella Diads, or moneyy ppromptly refunded.I wordF g isai:ed anywhere SLOO. Writs fur descriptive I way (fo�W directions): ' 25 }ears or more, sometimes so severe chor, blows its whistle, starts ifsiro-- ,�klet. Agents wanted MAGNETIC $1sLu• �u �/yit}i hard u L that I Could not turn myself in bed. One Geller, turns o starboard or port or t lull c IL,CO.,fterbrooke,Quebee,_Oanada Equally g •''box of Dodd's.Kidney' Pills cured me, keeps on a straight course ahead, luras _�_,_ _ or soft Water. and-I-have_bad no return of the trouble 'on-its searelrli�b - - E-s.`. Lrm BROTtERS L MMD.Toronto . 4 since. " bow, drops and hoists an anchor, stops, °I have recommended Dodd's Kidn:'y tacks and goes ahead again, lights sig- Before buying write us, or see our Pills to•a number of persons who had nals, and discharges a torpedo from its agent near you, for prices. We hayla t f Kidney Trouble. All ' who have used tubes.- the Iargest stock of fruit trees to be them have been benefited or cured." Speaking of his great invention, Mr. found tri Canada. We pay the freight. em have Kidney benefited not only relieve Alien said: `The idea came to me while i Brown Brothers Company, Limited ah Kidney Diseases, from Backache to standing on a pier,at Cottage City dor- Nurserymen, _ Bright's Disease, but they absolutely ing the summer o1 1900, and.I immedi- Brown's Nurseries, Ont. - utltr cure them. But sometimes where one ately went to work to put this idea into - +.� Gr two boxes relieve it takes more to reality, with .what success the public - ?uake s complete cure. can determine.' Western Canada Land Go The inventor was born in Boston on + _. A$ sept. 14. 1861. Since finishing school he Ilus Opt'tia, 33 NiNTM CTataT; -- �1_ �:•-. ^x _ bas lived the life of an art student, trav- 6randen Man. PARSON WILL NOT %1T. eller, and student of science. He be- P.O•Sebe 38• t _ - came a resident of New York city, which Improved farms and unimproved'Will Run Hi Saloon and Resign HIS fur years he made his heailquarters. wheat and,-ranch lands, wholesale and - - -' Chaplaiuq. At the time when the invention was retail, in Manitoba, .Saskatchewan, Al- t The Rev. Dr. Samuel W. Thackeray, A reinote possibility, naval-experts-had berta- and Bruit lands In Southern Oka- the utmost eunfldenee and gave their Wagon Valley, B. C., �hasecently ac aired n public-house ,,pinion as to the success of the boat. Wheat lands on Saskatchewan Plains license in London, has tieen sake at 87.10 per acre, easy terms till Jun t Camberwell Board of Guardians,to :e- - - - - isign the chaplaincy of the Gordon Road The Happiness of health. - Exhilara- tarda in the world. --- Workhouse on the ground that "the oe- '(ion is the ripple .and Laughter of pure Homesteads located. Selections made..I -:-cupation of a. publicnft is Incompatible :blood as it courses through the veins. Write or call for, any infor'maUen de• = with the proper performance of his du- South American Kidney Cure'drives out ,� i - bes in ministering to the spiritual -Ic- all Impurities- and. insures :the richness .-CEILIN quir•ements of the inmates." and .purity that is "essential to perfect ST EE-L A letter officially conveying this re- health-successful because it merits it worst of all, he aster came over in the quest was forwarded to.Dr. Ttiackeray Alar because it fulfils every promise steerage, but on the contrar}}, as a first- nder date of February 15, with the fur- -a Kidney medicine solely and purely. �� Passenger, with a col tulisaiQn_as - u officer of the powerful Hudson B .. ffl its f'hurcites, Schools. Slone, an o p ' work such - - 0r all classes �t o - titer request that be submit his resigns- It never-toils.-136 . DesiAls asp special f Company. stalls. Also s eclat deaf for Houses, Kitchens* fJinuly!-Rains, etc. Ha seven days. p s� bin - it _ 'art w Y L kwustrs. r in for ferret 1 Dr. Thackeray, in His reply, says: "I IL4D LAST �l'ORD. thin has ever been devised to equal Pedlar's 5tee1 .Ct off have only to say that i decline to re- " ; Bad heart - Could lot Lie Down for Cheap ns lath•and plaster and will never crack or face ort: der well,-sir," said Dr. Ouaek, after - sign my office of chaplain of•the Gordon y " • Efghi#rn Months. "1 was: unable to lie IKoad Workhouse." his quaiTel with the undcrtakrr, . 111 do%kh in my bell for -eighteen monthg, make you sorry--tot thisl" Avoid Accidents by. Using There' the matter rests: officially, at �, ,., coving to smothering spells caused Eq What.are you going.to do, asked the c � present, but mealntime Dr. Thackerey heart Disease. One bottle of Dr: Ag• Pedlar's Steel +Cel�i n gS ilea written a letter to the newspapers, underfi3kzr; retire from,practice?' new's Cure .for the heart removed thee - b. which-tie dellnes and defends his at- Itching. mheaith trouble, and to-day i aTn-as-wett.as.ever _ hb tch 7 . a a n i t, S• •- t siA the the - Pu : - v rel tion. . etudes fie speaks of his high esteem, I vvas, L.'W._Law, Toronto Junction. for the members of the Board of Guard-. akin with waster's cerate. rw is for steams, , . h tandi glri the case. - - nn<1 can be nailed-on by any mechanic. SMp Sans, but regards them as havingf,o - 1VENT BY T1tE BOOK. d •roue our warehouses painted all ready to apply. Settle rash,tetter and salt rheum. lt'3.. 1liade-tO�fit any size room pc t P .- - - L-focus s h THE SILENT T-%V k1V, _ - Our Citialogue. No. l4c describes many designs. Write for illi ends He believes. that he will acCompifsh - - - - 'Mr. Ne%vwed—Tlus sou that you made _ - "more-for true temperance in a few "Alics Bloomer seems to 'keep her P Y you nothing. Write to-day. tastes awful. months than they in. fifty years..of a. youth still," remarked 'Miss Goode. _ i sic vt • " _11tr's. Nevvwed-That's str'an e. --T - total abstinence crusade, and n a rather "Well," replied Miss ("hellos, she g nook' book says that it tastes delicious. T E D r /� `• p E long parable he likens himself ' to" a keeps.her age quiet. - .. LLA Ie, -- - --;policeman who warns thoughtless pet. -- .sons from the edge of a precipice,.while Stomach "scocxls," Ever notice the Resin veer Ser-ngth by taking'rerrovim.". alien pthsons, at the base of the-pre. acetas and ferrnw, that steal ilio_the trs t►�e 1Kal tonic eterc.+mp roe fads It nourishes igod:TaaAL.QUIL, OTTAt1A,ONT. TORGHTQ•,ONT• rakrteH'oNr, tttwatpt e, vANaotratt, O a and screugthem the whole system.. 767 Craig St.' 423 Susses$1 U Oeloern• O e6 D ansae SL T9 lenwara O6 LIN Punaar Ot. opice, who have gathered there to com• face o! fhe sufferer from indigestion, witrTfr YOCa NLALUT Or►tca; fort these.who tall over: bellow at him ',iyspepsia and chronic stomach :ail= tIcnr returned in triumph from nn� „cad Office and Woe'ks.` - + - Oshawa, Ont., Canada to go away lest they have no victims !o meats? Watch- the sunshine-tweak. in. y = take care of. _ i�nd the, lines .vanish when Dr. Von examinnii v did you t along.r - on, "Hof id ge " " my son"".his doting parent inquired. The para cnnc}+tQes thus: . They Stan's Pineapple Tablets arc -given a "First-raft," answered Henry; "h nn-` - ' " -____..__.___ . _ _._.- _ _ shout vociferbush for my resignation. chance to show their power.' One lady. "Fir all the questions..". "Good! Ile.,:v I 1 wave my red (lag vigorous! at them ir, writing of Their efllcacy in her, case, Y did ou answer them? "I 'said ,I didn't in mockery and .defiance and tell them calls them A heaven-born healer." �5 y that so longus the heart suoerinlzndent cents.-120 Farms and Blf Land know." _ of police is satisfied-that I am.doing my 0 - ._ - _. .., i ,Thomas-_.11ncki^i. \,.,•rn 11 ,r y_ 2Nty I-care-teat a jot-for-their opinion." —..�nD STmkTHCONA-S TITLE. _.- --_- -- _-- - kins, a rerident of Durhnrn, Ont.; for n : . -. . e — score,of years, was a martyr to-stomach - t'OR S�-Ia�7 _ SHE.COUNTL I3 lie Was Anxious tb be Styled Lord and nerve disorders. Srlleohd to plrju- lin sizes to•jilt purokagers:from tt9 aorisi aowat0N, situate «Bridget 1" Glencoe, But Protest. Was Raised. Jive again. "patent medicines," he start• on or nov ralttAN6Ya to the famous what at'owUtB dlatt'lota of using South American , six b =es 1�11NIT061�, SASKq,TCHEWI�N and ALBERTA No answer',: _ When. Sir .Donald Alexander Smith he says,"'a,last resort," but six hollies "Lirirlget!!'' }vas created a peer he was anxious to of this great-remedy proved to be -his Again no answer _ - assume the title of Lord Glencoe. P -- _ ease _ It can-=br~ "Bridget!1!" i ei6nt of King William III. But no soon- -1�} TERMS M etrNatt "oi'rrt comin',,mum." er had he intimated his intention. than M6►tTAOte am ool6wwTAa.a Parra Nage _ "Well,-why didn't you come when I not only all. the ;Clacdonalds, but even c0 DO 'VF.. TIW tihar"W and PurW)e er ear Oessraesr, urea a ersaatiee cess TNa !list called you?" the very (ampbelis, and, indeed, all ..1 think;' said little Elizab@1h. wfio AGSM".OF Tad IN"PaNOaNT ONOaa q MSaSKaO, We=ir M6sriL6d p ST#ONIf, "Shure, an' Oi only hurd ye call thc' Scotland, raised up their voices in such was think," her geography autAw. Nat.►lOL PATIUOTtR thurd •toime." ongfy protest'at the idea of a rrian of R g B phy lesson, the name of Smith, in no we, connected "that if"Worcester' must be called INN,00- };r Information and Prices&PPO to F. I, + with either of the clans` co�cerned in sten' then liocltestei•'-should be called T _ F_ A M�Dg�N GRAND TO LRE the massacre, assuming the mama o1 the 'Booster."' atsM•sa�s Irvin Dsraafsrartr _ Glen of Weeping (which is the meaning A Plewut Paellas of relief from'pata U oz. A9WS The Union Trust Company, 'Umlt�d, � — And the i.ast.Laugh is Always the Best cf Glencoe) that Sir Donald was Cont- pernl:e!the minute you put 'Th°D Qt L"Mon,, wARTH, _;� TEMPL.E ILSUILDINO,TORONT0. Q81;nn to pulled to %%ithdiaw his pplij>ia0, E11EYt>r1RL ' tVhen 6 -- "Six months ago l would have laughed (file Crown, and to content himself `Il- neuralgia,sciatica,4r pain is the side. t (lie-could be-anything: stead-vri}h the--title-of Lord Strathcona. — belt riot stable beverage than coffee;' Apropos of the massacre of Glenco, ` "There's no danger," 'said the doctor. n Ohio woman-'now I laugh nn ancient practice 'is still in' to "It's only a carbuncle coming on the ,to ow there is:" this day in Scotland.. Whenever a 14[ac- Karl; of}sur,^^ck. But you must keep Thilanthrophy is said .(o relieve men GNPARDONABLE.PRERUMPTION. "Since childhood I drank coffee-as I donald meets a Campbell at table in .he. I your eye on ill" occasstonally who are troubled with "The impudence e, , that woman lec- freely as any other member of the Old Country, he is in the liabit of either dyspepsia of the conscience. hirer astounded me," indignantly. , ex- :. reel y. The result vyas a puny, sickly passing, a knife, blade foremoNt, that ;s 6enught soap I6 better tLan other eeape, 'claimed Mrs. Struckoyle. "She called girl, and as I grew into womanhood'i i lo sav, pninting the blade at him, by way b'nt i2 best when need in the Qealight staff,. us `fellow-wort:ars,' and she isn't In our sin in health, but was afflicted 0f indicating that the treacherous mss- BuysnauglA.Boapaza1duawdimusus- Common Sense and Alodern Medical set at sill did not gain Science have reversed the almost univer- with'heart trouble, a weak and disorder nacre by the Campbells of the \facdon- , sal belief that Rheumatism cannot he - td stomach, wrecked nerves and n gcrri- olds; whose hospitality they were en- :•ALIENS IN ENGLAND. cured. The great South Annerican•Rheu• �";tasttalieiittitibYeailawedtto�reachthe lIll uR� eral breaking down, till last winter al joying and,by whom:t.hey had been most Th© number' of aliens. going irotn uratic Cure has turned the fables and s1° the age o1 38 I seemed to•be on the verge kindly:Tecei.ved, at Glencoe in 1902, has Hamburg, Bremen. Libilu, flotterdanm,, Nip inthebud with Allen's Lung aaI•y do k!y friends rested me re:ver been forgotten or fur leen, On has given to sufferers a tried, safe, sim• com,a sure remedy containing no opiates of c4nsump n• g g g Anhverp aiiii other ports to .remain.�n file and permanent cure. Thousands with 'How bad you look! What a ter• yonder side of the :Atlantic every Cam;(- 1'ngland: increased from 40.,_2 in 1895 have testified that it has cured them in Mrs. De Blank (bride of a.year)-"I tible color!' and this was not very com- bell and-every�)Macdonald r+•�•lerstnnds to 95,708 last )ear., During a recent three ,-_122, _ _ " the customs and apreciates its meaning: month the arriv nls from the: f ontinen( days ^p- don't see what has changed Yqu so, forting. George." Gedrge-"I_Uave not changed" The d^ctors and patent medicines did Lord Strathconn-, by the way, .indig- numbered 20,115, as against 16.888 in the "You have. You 'treat me now as rn' me absolutely no good. I was thorough- nantly denies the story S0 constantly coresponding month of last.year. HEALTHY PLACE TO LIVE IN: ordinary man treats his wife. There_ i Jy discouraged• printed -to the effect that he began liteNo fewer than fifteen persons the 'as a time when w s a, M" ave a coffee and tom• rs an errand'boy in a village dry goods THF. NEW S1I:ICS ' vier t to son m w r p I a not me cam 'Then I.g �.__, vi•]lage-o{ Thcrncombe, near Sherborne; panion., I was a pet:" "Yes, dear; but _ fes' trtenced Posture Food Coffee. At :first store in Scotland, that he carne to Am The colors ot'the new evils and outer England -Tour percent: of the popula- ihenyouu never got in ti pet" ~ i didn't tiles it, but after a few,trials and' erica in the steerage.-and that after a mown materials are delightful. 'the tion-have_ retched the . tie of ninety. 1 didn't I the dtrecitbns exactly, it was short stay in New York he wandered Morar shades, for exami,le, are exgnis; The oldest is \Irs. Hunt, who lies passed O r - -"--- • on to Canada, where he made his way and. It was refreshing and sails!}- ite. There is •a red wilhout a sugges- tier ninety-second birthday, and five gen- the Cash r Cu e • up, step by slept fn tile of the lion of brilliancv, vet rich and salisrv- elations ocher family are living in the ng, in a couple 07 _reeks I no a ITudson Bay+ Con piny frnnn ihe' lowest e1g Other beautiful shades are li.laa; v p}age, -O[ the..Jourteen .octogenarians,.. _II Sh9oh's Conam Cure hits is cure teat cliange. 1 became stronger, nu rung of the ]adder until lie became its mauve, . mignonette, soft gray, - and^;enc is eighty-Seven years of age, one Tarr Cold or CougIr,you get back all you (` , few clearer, I was not troubled resident. tic -vivishes it•to be known brgin s;' p flmver-like pinks and yellows. liainbow eighty six, three eighty-flue, one eighty paid for it. You are nae of • Gro ar - with forgetfulness as in coffee tunes, that his origin was •fnr frnrn being as Silks are es.pecially-alluring. as are also four, three eighty-Iwo, three eighty one, tlta6.!h• • pay power of endurance wns more than humble as intimated by his biographers' the cilia and chiffons with flocier-priinlert and 'two eighty;'white there are twenty If it wasn't a sue euro (Lis ells would doubW. The heart trouble and indiges- ifs declares that-his popple were.among borders:' The latter come in sixty-inch septuagenarians, two of whom are only not bemdde. tion disappen'red•and my ner�'es became the county fnmiles of Morayshire, and widths, and .the finest are S8 a -yard. a few-months short of••e!ghty, years it 'Gaany'wne661iir7 Wady and strong. Ihnt. his mother was a daughter of the - - "I been to take an unleresG in things Faime bine-blended •hotrse to which the. ''itcy mnl;c the loveliest of evening and r,ge. ]f you lyse a Cold.Cough.or fay di.sa clnncing �n�n�. :\ thin material known - - oftheThroat,LtmporAir-Pa abort me. Housework and home-making lnte Field \larshnl Sir Donald .<Iowart as gine ntarrluiat, is another airy fabric c stiff, about bect ' a pleasure. 'My fr•icnds have belongod. ire furlher claims kinsman- which dt�1"ll-q� e. eye. Mousselinea,irya is HELEN WAS NOT KIND. - marvels-rl at the change and ��hen thFy ship ��'i1h the Grants of \Lanchester, tt p � �0 I"� :enquirewhatbroughtital-,out. lanswti'lcvhn kvere the originals ret the "Cheer- e.nnrl tulle cltifimt in she effects Hazel- loung Banker. seemed to b•. `nquire FOnr] Coffee, and nnthinA woo ,ybtP Brothers" In Charles Dickens' wilt flower bordt v: arta also loved greatly taken w•ilh me at the ball last w in the WO Name given by Posture I, ie�olnq Ntekleby." These materials c ret bine rveellenil•y with nii;ht.ylit. danced with, at tour times." i ?Se•t�bottle. Alld.lm tlpam e w "Win is 1 vin a•a,__.._ girdles and Helen-"Ohl Well, that doesn't prove Co., Battle Creek, Mich. - �nstead of c. h = lace earl are the better for n t It .cvas a charity ball, you There's a reason. Head the little book, youth as an er'ra"I ln,y �tt ,���1 'gt� ribbon so popull@ end-Silver gauzo ,4 Y > ISSUE NO. 12-00 "The Rodd to W01tv111ey" IS pkgs, i#fffl*, he studied-law at Edinburgh turd Just anw. must re e�nlier." � . ;.,,.: - tee .- . .. ..: ._ _ :.>> ,�... ,.ab;;::,• ._ .',..,.;,;.�..,, :„��, -:s� `f�.n:._. :+s,e«-.,..• 7 Fii�7; A , 4 ?. W, NOTES AND CIDIAMEN-TS. atti�ck of Typhoid Fever,is getting See that your subscription -ably now. air Favorably experiments T The suc has-cessful alter Carlton left ' on Monday to the "Pickering Newb" is 'which have lately'been carried on for the summer with Mr. paid up'. as 4e need Lhe towards securing a cheap method Elliot of that place. f educlag iron orer, by means of morning fur Todmorden where he,4 o r Nearly every person in this locality ��� 400 money, A Strong electric, current, and is talking of the Great North-West. without the aid of coal or coke, A number of our 'young men intend 7 inspires Canadian%with hope for going with the harvesters'excorsions. Now duets. - the future of Canada as a menu- , Robert and Mrs. Lennon; of Mount . The People?s 'Cash Store. Carmel and formerly of Greenwood, facturing untry.IF F It is common• celebrated n'Feb.22nd the 57th a 1 RED GOOSE WHEAT SALE lor pe?jp&w — jv— Of ft 1?214-e IR_F A nni- ZC _q�h_, clean v sale aguantitv of Qqj TERMS are strictly dash & versary bf their wedding. Isotil are Goose Wheat, ". Z Pure. JitsAt,11 being the foundation of nation s t* ' wealth and progroes, that enjoying the best of health. LAPP,Cedar Grove. istf unless a-country has great agri- . John Kean, who has been employed0 RENT.—A farm containing 150 T cultural resourses, it cannot be- here in & acre.,situated on the Kingston road, one L. Green's creamery for ands half mflas east of Pickering illage. For. .7 W rmg some moirths past, left on Tuesday v New Good ..',,.Comea great nation. Thisistrue for Harriston to work in a creamery. varticalary apply to W Jaeazlo.Pickering Oaf • to a great extent, but unless a Thomas Proctor will manage ML'. QEED GRAIN — Those. desiring Gr�ae`zis creamery in the futur Others tq follow very- short-- country has other resources be kj goose vikest,Irish white oats. silver hull A large she now in stock, take a front buckwheat for mood can vureladau,well cleaned, IV Our intentions are to meet the wants of our wAstomers as near isid es, she can never t Thos. Catherwood left Claremont from E.&W.H. KNOWLES. Fighland Creek, rank in the nations of the world. Ont. as possible. an - wast,witha car loaded for his new lidt UMBER SAWN-The undersign_- We take much pleasure in announcing to all gentlemen in Pick- - new L ed is prepared to doe certain amount of 'acing and surrounding co-i-in-fir-y-f-R-atwe 1lave procure d-ta-6-agency fo .--jn the soil.but in ];ler irou and coal C therwood. and the children also ousto n sawing r on her premises, LO.con.g: -own Tailoring Co.,- Toronto. es. He'r wealth has bee� de- left the C Our samples are peyfectly inin ef t last week. Their many friends Pickering. Logo may be brought in at any rived from. her manufactures. handsome, for quality and style they cannot be surpassed. All wish,them prosperity in,the Prairie time.-MRS.JAB. L. PALMER. , 16tf mauy's progress can be dated Province. suits niad very closest prices. If you. Ger e in the latest styles and at the VOR SALE.-New cow, 7 years old from the time when she began to Married at Kinsale on Tuesda-r-li.: good butter cow for sale. also one want a suit and spring overcoat, or pants and vest, come and leave -attention to manuf"- even ,devote her March 20th, Samuel Farn. Yorkshire boar, 9 months old. Boarfor ser. your order now, as all March orders cannot be filled until April. vice. Also young Yorkshiras and Berkshires tures. In fact, the history of any dale evening, Richardson,eldest da h- booked for spring. F. M.CHAPMAN.Audley. country will show that prosperity- 'dale of Thos. Richardson. The couple Ono.__ ML 'BOOTS AND SHOES.-This line is up-to-date, and at the very depends to a'great ,extent' on her will reside on the 5th concession MAN WANTED-The undersigned . oweat prices. We can offer you some real bargains in this depart- When where he has.been farming. We ex- is desirous of an in as in all other departments. manufacturing-industries. married man by went provided, 'a maxi country has agricultural re- tend our congratulations. the year, house p ded, t,- work on farm. Will give fadr.wages. Aloo.Illsve, d e re offering as well as iron and We extend Pur svmpatby:to J. W. P6,",,,Or -CROCKERY.-In these goods w a offe ng some lines at cut' -Sources .I..Potter and Canadian Beauty. OL %zaines,shehas the prime requisites and Mrs. Disney, of Toronto, who H;.PUGH.Whitovale.lot 40,7%2 00U. U-ta prices. .., for being a wealthy nation. Can- buried their youngest child at Salem GROCERIES.-We ES.-We. are..e to the f ron.t in this line,and pr i epared on burying ro uds on Mondav after- to It i ors da, taken a formost posit noon Of 19astuveek. The funeral took Notice to Creait supply you with the very choicest and best that can be had in the countries of 4. among the different the world in the extent and wealth place from the train at Pickering. -OF- market. Remember we handle the celebrated OgUviee Royal The bereaved parents, until- a few Henry Elson, deceased, is hereby Household flour". of her-agricultural resources. In months ago, resided north-east of give,,, regard to her iron m 1. That ines, she has here in the 7th concession. t pursuant to chapter M of :Sewing machine needles, oil, belts, etc. Revised unlimited resources, but Owing to Charles Palmer and Johu A. White thes Statutes of Ontario they Labrador Herring and Salmon-trout for sale. are wired to send to the undersign- the distances there in, Township h , Ines are f roru councillors for Pickering a i% ed rator of said Estate on or It 1�ie coal 1 it - as always met here a few days ago to have a been, considers a doubtful goes- look ait*thebridge and a dou GreenwoodGreep before the 10th day of April next, full D. SIMPSON & COAIPANY tion whether these urines could be creek. The water course has been 1 particulars of their claim. 2. That-atlas that date I will dist ri- ging' havoc for same time past r deve4oped' with profit. Those pia ' h :P I C 1< IR j I I-T C _01T. -r. -the 0th 5t east of bute the assets of that estate having countries which have made it mw- with concession respect to the claims received tip to lta�,-hove Lad the" big bridgp. Instead running cess of her iron depos directly through the bridge, the tlT,-a dAte,and thot I will not be liable the great 'advantage of llc"'1119 water has been ruuning into tho,bank a,any person of whose claim I have WW111-iUg it RWaV until now not then received notice. Note.'' The:insets are I belieVe undei Cuit rnlue�j in tl.elr near viciaity, raduaily M I LL. 1 N E R Y PeLl to it is 6F-aring the roacL 4 comtract so that tx)th'(ju 41 be de velt) Z V as $75. the greatest p4j-"ible 'AdV:LIIthjZe. was lei to Mr. Fe'rigelly , to 1'*X�111r_the J. H. B E A L. rrr ade- ed having linre-hased lrom--Yia_cliffo� bank, waen-. the wirt .,?.I hv - - ___ But f tunaudy to Ctuwda'-:� pr� -Z..' . . r QV tTaeinotit, Adii �tra�. ence hail come to, her resesie. and mean%.oif spiles and brush. 'line 3, busine's in Pickering, hereby soli- 10, 101)U. z;-Z-A, ..-her mit Y ishe way no cit the patronaire of tLe ladies of Pickering -iLy of t�hi0s*slie had M of 1.wonpet e never before drea=eda The part mid suriounditg country. • quere e 0 coal in se her tof replayedb), TUMOrS* Con d Watch out fo�advertisement announcing Spring Opening. her * 'ir will ae­ q. ratingon from its cording to the svieutist. who bzkve a 00- S TT. M M IC S bee'u'-itiaking -suece�ief ul expert- 7 ithoul ®perR{.tionS M IZZ itients-along this line, be taken by electricity. Canaclu, atid especially • -the Province of Ot-i ta rio, is fortu, nate in hav►ng -unlimited 'water- Unqua1ifled Success of Lydia E. Pirilrbam's Vegetable s of the iron Compound in Cases of M-9. Fox and Miss Alarn -power in the region W �������to mines whereby electric power-'be developed in unlimited quare- A few articles we have in stock for the benefit of our tities. It is difficult for u,,i to 'Castomers estimite.the great advantage this new method of reducing ores will w Berliner, Zephyrs, ve to Canada. H i thert a wi 9 'A 'Cve depended almostentirely onda use Shetland Floss, other countries for our iron. With Silkines., Teri Lustra. -Embroidery Hooks, the success of this new methodetre W . ...... ill be independent. Without Bone and Steel Crochet Hook imp nearly-ever industry in the y ind 02 4JL.Au "ULklu LFV jML-zL1yaFdj_ It Bone, and Steel-Knitting or near is nearly all, the great inventions 7.1 of which we j u4tly- feel proud, 001\TM. & M. IB wouldbe unknown. To have this metal at our duo"is an advantage :,that cannot be -et;tiliiated. With- her unlimited areas L of fertile mineralS wheat lauds, rapidiv Inerbasing population, and untold min ofl - "Tapers Paints :, '--Oil wealth- which only now has enter- I I ;; I .e 7 ed an era of development, theFan�ale Fox sLueMfla Z_ future greatrie-is of •Canada is -7 A large fresh stock now-art hand. 'D� &in Vag Papez-ranging One of the greatest triumphs Lydia by the physician and he says I hare no �_.,fiom so.up. _Pifikhim's_'Vegetibl -Co e mpound i signs of a tumor now, It has also brought 1 Greenwo". my periods around once-mote and I am the conquering of wom an's dread enemy, tirely well. i shan never be*without a Jobz Puka, en krs� D. Birnbll risiW friinds in Tumor. bottle of Lydia Pink ham's Vegetable In IdiwOod lately. So- shed winderibg pains may Compound in'the house."-Fannie D.Fox. f1ham. Ledgett,Todmordon) Sunday- 00Me from its early"=or the presence Bradford, ra. root . - manifest ex- SK T a RlkX. HOUSE AlqD of danger may-be made mani A -------r-1 ueder-the al_ A mitbar-rAme- Asaftek 55Y%R it of Tumor CA 111ALE-Tho andessigoed offers Mae 1:2;;� N iss NJ it is visiting her 00"Ts morithly.-periods accornpam Lydia IL Plokbam's Voteftble Comi- for sale at a resnonalito Vries. bU large sksoliag b unusual pain extendi from the ouse and kvs situ"" in brother,Nelson at Coleman. P0111-w- &W *0 Vmqp of Broua� For Pargetilms Mrs. F L. green returned hotne in and thighs. glomen through the groin ng AbWa Dear Mrs. Pinkhans 110 rrd"111SUdGMIR OR QW PME11tose 4W 6. from Toronto on Fridity liat. It,yow have mysterious pains, if there "About three year% age I load intense James Tucker,of Ashburn, has been an indications of indammition,ulceration n in stoufwh, with cramps and PIN visiting friends here this week. or 4*lacameat, don't wait for time to raging h1=es. The. doctor Prescribed OWU Moore and W. Woodward spen roar fears in 90 through the I in that I did not got any S. W,ew da 11111 Toronto t omfirm yo for me,but find Bzongbaz Stock Narket better he examin:1 me and,to my warprim last week: h10rr0r$ Of ope on;-Secure f -ALnA Wilber a spent Yege+-hla rnrn. declared I had a tumor. GPCCIAL TRAINS FOR 8CTT.LCN8 W1110 live obock a" aim Torquils t with Oshawa riend A at once and been its Goo Tu"da I&$ I I i wae I warrant, and .,v ed. I L jrriiS b(M P"-_kb-m OT I ynn Misio wan very dish "Im Miss i. Banner, of PickerIn ,Vim dollars in doctoring,but Pat Cattle,Hogs,13eef Hides,' n =1 hundred' f ed Mrs PVm R WO a vice. !�:d a—--1,4 ete-, etc. fevi for till Money advanap. Mr..and Min CamplIji7of In i'liM. Read theme strong-letters from grateful that nothingbutan operation would save d on fat stock. on, Sundayed with,);. 'A. and Mrs. women who have beencured: !no. Fortunately I oorresponded with MARCH AND APRIL Feedwoo far sale, Tdakin. Dear Mrs.Pinkharn (Firsi Letter. me to try Lydiald States,who ad=m DroV'a c�rd if you wish to buy "g ) annt In theNew E r Born.-On Stinday, March 11th,the In looking over�012r book-I s" that It. Plnk�sm's Vegetable •�_.MLONIST CARS ATTA6#fW or Compound before submitti or,AWY to wife of W.W.Use,of Salem Corners, ipur medicine enres urnors. I have been ation and I at, d taking to an oper- 110 ICXTRA ON&M tb a doctor and he tells of a daughter. me I have a tumor. tmottment, flnZn Wl�er= • John A.1thite & Song I will be more than grateful If yon health to my "Id FAL Bently has been laid off work My general h began to improve, abd Sewere tragglu=nt 11 BROUGHAM. belp me,as I do so dread an operation."- I nW-A that the tainor Uft LAI V.=U%la for a few days,sufferitig with a felon Fannie D. Foif, Bradford,Pa. ..9n his thumb, had reduced in size. I kept on takinj the TOURIST OARS Dear Mrs.Pinkharn:- (Sec6nd Liftef-.)* C . d '& h ben months it had entire- ompoun ,an i Sit Robert E. Johnston, accompanied "I take the liberty to congratulate you on ly disappeared without an operation, and on Tn Fridays and Se4- 01djaws.We" by his sister; Mabel, visited friends in the success _ U P %r= ek's itifilgg I kava had with your wonderful acing no medicine but Lydia E.nnkbam's Udij$6 Da Of llt"= I fouawo.- M Tweed last week. medicine. V table C d and words Winntm - #COD - 00 Mrs. $. Walters, Sunderland, was "Ei • ghteen months ago my periods and for the good it Moose Jaw •- &00 calgwr Regina the est of her daughter,. Mrs. W. stopped. Shortly after I felt so badly I sub- Lluella Adams,Colon- 'Settlers! Guide*and "Western Canada• The undersigned having bought out H. Ilson, last week. mitted to a thorough examination by a phy- nade Hotel,Seattle, Wash. booklets of proatf use and interest toest- Nvi the blackgmithing business of R.. Mrs sician and was told-that I had a tumor and , 9 ast tIeM with rates a full information, free Moore, is prepared to do black- F.Oar and Miss Minnie Pu 'h. Such'tinqne tionable..testiniony proves upon application to nearest( Lanadlan PWAO woula have to undergo an operation. the value of Lydia E. Pinkharu's Vege- A to to Q B. lroger, C. wri D.F.A� of Audley, spent Wednesday last I soon after read one of you�advertise- smithing in all its'l.i.nes with Mrs. W;Wilson.- table Compound, and should give confl- merfts and decided to site Lydia E. Pink- and hope to'every'sick woman. 'Hone-shoeing a = Specialty: Mesa Lillie, Knight_ of Brooklin, ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. After Sundayed with her sister, Mrs. F. taking five bottles Ias'M Tirected,the tumor is Nlrq. Pinkham invites all ailing women Harrison at Salem Corners. entirety-gone% I have again been-examined to.,write to her at Lynn,Mass.,for advice. Gr=:OM0'= 0 Xj.&A."VTT, James Lemon sold his team of work Lydia L Plakham's VegelaWs Compound a Woman's Remedy for Womlo's Ills. horses last 'week to Mr. Mutch, of -PICKERING, ONT. -Manitoba,for a handsome snm. AL Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ledgett re- *P11 turned to their home in Coleman on dpring germ openg 2wd. Tuesday last after visiting frien' a. ------- ere. =UOTT —Frost--FenCes M.- and Mrs. Gleeson attended the farewell rt tendered to Robt, and trOnjg- All Arouftd 'Ar"O -S Mrs. McGrady on Thursday evening 9 Hard steel Coiled Wire, Of all materials and dedan -last week. The lateral*of a Frost Pence are High Carbon No. L. Ledgett left on Manday morning thor6ujrbly jalvsnized��'thst can't be broken until the*Vain V*ctm (rQ`n 303s to kepili d stook. It will pay you TORONW, ONT. • J or 60 6&11 at our works and inspect our abook Todmorden where he has engaged wpounds... and obtain' prices. -Don't be misled by "A High Standard of Thoro h -for the summer with the'Di Hois6_ I is always maintained in this people to farm. Tl�e stays are xo. 7 or this same No,9 wire. agerilk we do not employ them.0ousKU=fj_ now And the two wires are locked with the Frost Locks. ly we. oan. and do throw off the sgmfA schooh Enter now and be ready to Mrs. Wm. Carr, who has been keel) That braces the fence in all djrectiotis­up d6vru and disgo6d,17 commission of 10 per oent., which you will accept ik five position in the falL Pol ins house for 8. Farndale for some- legs open ent" year. Circulars free. we are so sure that Frost reinces-are the strongest and best thAt wt-9-ustlis"s owt&inly save by purob"ing from Z time past has one to reside with her to r;=,free of charge,any knee that goes'wrong- Th-t'R fair,isn't it' an soudiu& W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. sister in Whltby. Wore Prue"are sale b7 rice n ex he t thighs if tj here We we pleased to report Min WMIT DRAN1111 On 19T not, Youp and Alexander 86% Mabel Harrison, who has had an bad ,Scargboro old. ast ofiLaft. WIM07.00bum re L WALTON MIN Nj di. -�` ..,�•.B�Is. x.c: .'+n•,:+�F �„ ua iiia . .. : ,'.,..�" er,r. -t.-n.•�qr ',Tvp rd,q•:.� .e ix -Xyl. r -.e^'v.:7�` .'�'!.•";,Sd• -T,vilxr4r ,:mS�`;ja� ^-•`'� 'r,.•s:..r. .:v. '�".' .-,•r. '.r rG�+��"'"R'RY'q. `R.. ..:.,.r.;'�',i.:^' . .vJ.'. - .: '..Ay`TS: /.. .'.:i_f ,n0.,': u.,A-. �"L'v, .. ''S. �• �, -S . �,..� .,.:,r cn_ .. :._. ..-,..r, .. ..moi,-' _... .. -.s-.Th.Y....�•. d+.. .4. <. `.,•� .e.P. :Ik - 'C Fi•...r ay:'. _. .. 'le. �- _ w'.�'.r o OLAQtMON7, - " ;r - .HORSES � . R. E. Fora th was'in )Buffalo Q Y McDoweIl'-.Hoover-At the rest- �$1.00 + }� ;,.weep• deuce of the bride's parents, •Ring- h - �✓. `Hutchison was in Port Perry wood, on Wednesday. Mareh 11th, by _ - �d A�OO�Dt '', fset Week. Rev. S. Wideman, Edwin McDowell, A N _ D / M ! People who go to the Bank regular Mrs, D. Hopper was in the city of Markham, to Miss Fanny M., :ly and deposit a hart of their earn- Wednesday. dahghter of S. L. and bars. on Wednesday. - Ings, get something more than exer- P. and Mrs. MacNab were in To- Dover. Apply to - Tonto over Sunda It is rumored that Elijah Pennock _ - Two e o our cur ere wen also reported t at another livery may - r mons saved, they are laying the ..;'Malvern on Tuesday. be opened in the near future. -With a 2,3-25 CLAREMONT. -- foundations upon which a fortune i� Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left for brand new electric railway and three - may bs built. We credit Mildway on Wednesday. liveries Stoufh ilie boys should not be iatetest quarterly - ed Dowgwell and wife were at a lose for a vonveyance for them- Pi Claremont Feuads in our Savings Department. ' se yes and their most favored ladies.- y gw in Toronto this week. Tribune. SOVEREIGN BANK Miss McFall, of Bolton, spent a We regret to learn of the sudden -few days with Mrs. Tait. death of Donald Matheson,of Bloom- ata Machine Shop - DF CAtiADA. Miss Gullick has returned home ington, which took place on Monduv, All kinds of repair work done on L E Todd ill �r after s riding some time with March 12th. The deceased was at the • • friends in Hamilton. a machinery. LAREM011I'i`, days revious to his death. A large Toad came from Brough- p — =am to the Sons of Temperence box Casper Wideman, one of the oldest I have for sale a number of 10.inch axial on Friday evening. and most highly respected citizens of chopper plates, '• Joliette pattern," The Citizens' band was that section of country, died at his which I am selling at 50c. as long as home, near Gormley, on Wednesday, they last. I also have in stock a large Markham on Monday and Satur- the 21st February, in 'his 85th year, nue�ber-of plow points and re ils -- - - C� i da evenings playing at the rink. He was born in the year 1822,on the which I will sell at reduced rice in ID 0 ��_S w E L L -18 )�uther Middleton was in.Peter- 4th concession of Whitchurch,and had half dozen lots until the stock is clear- r boro last week attending the Sit- lived on the farm on which he died ed out. _ preme Circle of the Home Circle. for upwards of 80 years. The funeral Good second hand blacksmith's vice $13S1C�•'�2Q ''1'11ZWfASA D The Baptist Mission band sup- took place to the unkard cemetery. for sale cheap, suitable for farmer. -Pilot.., per d- entertainment was a rand succesis in eve rticular. R. �i U RRY Is tha ro er thin thin to buy—Pails and Creamers in g sale Register. . P P 8 y .- Next Sabbath evening Revs. J. W. Totten'and A. R.Park' have MO DAA, MARC$25TH '1906-Auction great VarlBtp. Mall and ins e0t• BAKING , an arrangement for exchange of sale of standing timber on road al-. � � _" P pulpits in Claremont. Jounce of Pickering and Uxbridge - The Citizens' band Rave their townline, between the 8th and 7th �T �� �r m L..._ ._. flrst upon air concert from the concessions; of Uxbridge. Terms Our Bread is the Favorite DO fr S {'!' ELUS the People,s l lnsmith Cash. Sale at one o clok. T. in ever household P stand on Saturday evening before Poucher, Auctioneer. y - c'� .starting for Markham. FRIDAY MARea 23RD, 1908--Annual -Cakes of all kinds made A. B, Dowswell was in Toronto combination sale of stock, imple- W order ort shortea n�i� this week attending T the Grand cents, household furniture, gseed� notice. GW fall Lodge of the A. O. L. W. as the ggrain and potatoes, at Brougham _•represenative from the lodge here .Hotel. Terms 7 months. Sale at . _ 1 o'clock. Thos. Poucher,sacra W. A. Thomson The Sons of Teslperence boa r - Arriving Daily, --- social on Friday evening last was WEDNE3DAY, MARCH 28TH . 1906-- C1aTBn]OaL, OnL. - a success. There was a good 'aturtion sale of registered and grade For the best lines of a succce and everybody' seamed cattle, impPlements, etc. at lot :'3, 4th can., Pickering. 1 mile west'of' to have a good time. of Erack Ra1d; the property of Geo. e e Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, etc. - Hesston Palmer, tii"ho has been Tool. 7 months credit. dee hills I1 tt f - - - he-enlpla of-A�Be�U f„r hartictilii.rs. - Thos. Pour-her!, t ?t rr +1A 4 Ccall on -- has accepted a position with 3lileri Auctioneer. --- - - - S. Chapivan, of Pickering, and T1iCr..DtY. .lf�RrFi ?9rx, 19ns3-Aur- ._ ��illderSUn Farmer �larem�onj tion sale of household effects. the • has erltered up:itl his.duties. plc perky of 3o11ty.I.�ekwcxxl, at his I 'The uncderaigned i9 prepared to The Sacrament of the Lo,rYi's re•idence. Church at. south. Picker-�do all kinds of carriage and wagon EL-,-k- supper trill be dispensed in bark in;Village. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. f painting at his shop over Win. �IFT FORCE AND ine church ou Sabbath morning. Ternis ca.�h. F. Pustill, auctioneer.I Dowsweli's wagon shop. , 'PUMPS April 1St. Preparatery servir-e �;-EONE D.mc, APRIL 4TH, 1918-Aur- - will be held on Friday, March tion sale of household effects, etc., Also prepared to do all kinds of and SUCTION 30th at.7 o'clock, at North Claremont,the pruperty of paper hanging and h►ulse paint- _ While engaged . pruning . an tha c•atate of the late Alfred Tracy. trig. W.J. Bingham. rConstant<ly on Hand. � -Pr1ce8 Right. - Apple tree on Friday_ last, Mr. Yale at 1 o'clock. See bills. Thos. - . Claremont. Poucher, Auctioneer: Gt-o. Cooper met with a painful " —Wind—mills erected and Repaired; - _ ``..accide>at, The li►nb on which he U�arj�ylFi�s was standing broke Whereby he Butter, E ' :3, Direct teleplloae communication with all. rte of Pickering, fell to ground breakiug three ribs. Royal Household $5.04 Eggs, Markham,,Scarboro, ,. pa Whitchureb Uxbridge,and Vaughan townships, . The annual missionary roller- =A.*ro- .'Chjcl�eri8 also Stonffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent tion for the Knox college stu- Glenora Flour $44W, _. _ system. dente' missions soviet will be _ Constautl.v on hand. •--- Orderts�prom promptly attended to. nest Sabbath, March ped at Also. Bran, Shorts and'Cho Repai fig dome - Ishan will res rid lilrall to P Bring them to Claremont Market. :. .•_ Erskine church. It is hoped that pr -- Bri Sack and Lump Sslt. this a 1. Y ;Wednesday market day. John Gerow eneeetsor'b This k the Clareasout Ep- Chopping 6c. per 1(*1b& _ 6}erow a Boq. Olaresnoal. worth League and the Methodist Wm. Hoover, E. E. EME$ - _ reen iver. W. Ward nnite in service- in the ,'Buyer, Mongolia._ Ve __ - _league room and take offeriugs in To owners Of Traction En- � � ~ ���HA�D�ONISbehalf of the choir fundnewL plies and choir books being ueces- g1II88 a1it� others : . - sr.rryy. Sga1Pd tenders, marked Tenders re mpo;rtant showing ry of finest dispmy of a Mr, Nelson Wagg, one of our Engine."will bereceived b lhaunder• China. I shrewdest horsemen, has brought signed, or by any member of the Pick- Stationary.g Books,Dolls, Toy@, jaal ' m tat i0afiry. a carload of horses to Claremont. enog Township touneil, up to four - '" It is-not-necessaryto sr. that Mr, °clock in the afternoon of Monday, tteesived for the Hol e. t Y ulsy and see ahem. r.1 Wa• is an experienced horseman April next, for the furnishing and » gR P operation,of a traction-engine, �._--- EBorsotiAtians takes for all Magazines. as--a-.glimpse- of--hies-horses, will least 18 horse power, in conveying the = �- 'Weekly and DailytNewepapees ' atell that they are a lot superior--to Bock C�•�er from pl$ce to place in When you want some out of •�_�- + ' T� T anything seen in this vicinity for the said Township, as may be re%9,!* the common, you have•i�tnmade DIY . f. �. M101 .&RLs�N* .Dome time. ed during the present'year, and in order. So it is with your harness - Rev. J. W. Totten mentioned furnishing power for said Crusher in and collars. Don't take "what you 13X=C31C. lift Mt. ' : ,on Sunday last that he had a re- cr"Coni acgtostone 'foriateroen pea at can get+"-get, what you wnd tempt for the first instalment of ops Then you will be satisfied, Not - _ Lvy sent times, to furnish necessary fuel, oil _ Y - Famine 1(<1ind: He mentioned and water, belting and other appli= _'otbodrwiee. -WOOD FOR SALE.-The under- _ that since sending that some more saves,and to convey from plane to rises h•@ col @sb•au Yisds of hardwood P2 le..lo..r than leer >ror torrber �n g place mal tools an a pliaaces required We use the best of leather, and Sculdwe aWy to A J 1�`.r.i.r,D re t Re.a.PP o litSW us Lad been handed. to hi'm and he in oonnectlon with the crushing of iPei . was at say time willing to re- said atone. Tenders to state the rats n 1 guars tee absolute eeive mote and forward it. per hour required wk,ile crushing, and �atiefacticin. On Moods evening next, March the rate per mile or otbwwim requai l CH��PI4I� ; TT ed in moving from one t �,` W,t Bodell, MANURE SPRSdDL$ , 96th, Acv. J. W. Totten ex�ppeeccte g Pte. xO to add a i teetin at Glen Ma'orin the in another. 'lenders will also be received ived by the terest of thodist is- aforesaid �OLZe'hsE,3Y3 TU Prost Wood CO. have placed Mons and Methodist Conference time, or a person to open fire saidon the Niftq[a6-A_M0n13re spread claims. He expects to bs assisted Rock Cnriw or or dulring the asaeon of which is the"Ohampion." -`-by pas --of of-the£Iaremon 1908. - --p- o e7 have�e - `• .and alai► some from Zion choir. The lowest or any tender not nieces- . w' o ` to O isfaction of the farmers concerned A leasant evening is expected. sarily accepted: • ° t .• = Q that this machine ie without a rival. , By order of the Connell. - S 3S e A' novel sight, but one + 'e ' : 1 w',e, = A trial �hcrted.' Jamil r to old residents was pre- $ = e : 1 O Z. Ogg 'o N seated to our villagers.this week,. (Aerk,Township of Pickering. x p Q � R d a ( s - `whoa Wan. 11icHa drove.throu h March'23rd, 1906 24-28 st r a a � o c • Q s Y R g i a. a. t►K AC#SN'T; PICKBRINQ. the village with a oke of oxen, �o�I��.. iib 1a- X v e ; treating the villagers town old- Dr. TAber's Family Remedies. o s� m'_mMg� g�, ;6 �„ 50 R fashioned ride whichr was muth These remedies ar•e- becoming more. �" � a o' :.6' !b t'd EXPER![ENOE appi eeiated. They were purehas- popular with the public each day, and ° $ $� ° O r=w Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Primps e at the Dagmere saw-mill in tire sold by all dealers under a positive r r r 14 LN Also cisteraf made to order m:- -• - Beach township. guarantee. o o •' '° °' 5o Jaa s , E : W.•'EVANS, ` - An illustrated travel talk on a Little Liver Pills, 'for constipation r ''r r • r '°" Feb ON l "Tout Through` Europe," tinder and torpid liver,15c. 2 for 25c. Head- # w Q o m p �� M� the auspices of the Young People's ache tablets, relief in one minute, 25c. e M o p Apr 0._ t J per box. Peruvian Tonic for catarrah , tr a a r CS TRADE MARK>t Spring - �iVV4rk i Society of the Cla:remonk Baptist and that tired-feeling, 75c. For that K '' m o m ~�° �`� �o Desiorm S church will be held Friday even- camping toothache ask for Tuber's .: yr. J ne Q C COPYRIGHTS&C.. in March 30th. This lecture will oothache aro lOc. For that hack- f+ m ° a .d Jnly .mal Anyone sending a sketeb and descrtgption may ♦ g 14 �' �° �" o -aa dept wokly ascertain our opinton tree w6etber an Get your implement in good . take'you through England and ire. in cough there is no like Taber's -•. m M Invention Is probably patentable. Commanica. aha for the spring work. White Pine and Tar 25c. '° do y sen agency aaecurin paten me . l� P 8 ns strictly con° .. .metropolis, London; Scotland and o.. Oct, ,L, sent free Oldest acy for securing is its beautiful . city; Edinburg g m s iS a ' as >to.. - ,peedw0 with` eo$sr�°mt a r'0°tte Work done neatly and prompt•' Holland witl', its famous canals Fj ORBALE-A number of.pure-bred .,,, Dso O ,��p_ee ly and at rate prices. Barred.Ro. 000ker@l�e, Also, •9gs to Whit 9, Osbawa 10, Brou ham -R-ftfifi♦ ���■•-�� �S�i/ sari cathedrals Belgium with its e0ttint, W.L.COUs'fIQit lot,17,H. F. Con �`°°`Ty ice" by a a � wl: + `A a rick—n 11,Port Perry 18,Uxbridge 90,Cannington 19, A handsomely IllnstraW weekly. Iarxest«r: `. • iY. R ebrou�h r museums and battlefields; Stvit- @•' 2447' Hq�eston le. euWlon of any scientific fo Trial Terms.$8 e e zeriand with its.beau tifid scenery; f. KNO r months,aL so d'byea newsdealers ThOmeOn's'Old stand. The Rhine river with its vine-clad - ce�3st9roeawar,NEW Y banks ; Gay Paris with its picture a _ F,•...w„�brnvron.n 37 - CLAREMONT,. ONT. ' galleries, palaces and :parks: To C �r Furniture - - t11 . (�n]. 11 t Skates• .Sharpened t this will-be added scenes from the",ocean voyage and portraits from Store. !�.st�r.>i-etst�ine��JLVA 1 ` the< World's Baptist Congress. -_ Skates left with M.S.Chapman, TLme°01x0 Eur ao%AS rouows,- 'The Rev. C. J. Cameron, B. A., Pickering, or Gleeson Bros. Brou- . No. e. Mum . . , 8:38 A.N Is the place for Parlor Suites, Bedroom Suites,.Dinin room Suttee. g .,12' LooAL LAT.P. Field-secretary of McMaster Unit See our(ouches Extension tables, grog Bedsteads, mid. ptham, will be called for and de- Toronto Sideboards and I a� �ersity, , travelling com- the sriose they ars the Lowest. livered promptly. "10 Looar.. io0!P.K. 'pan ion of Revs. C. H. Shutt and We deliver the goods an_y�bene, Distance no object. Our TaAnrs sours Wear sox urer.Lows:- •1 A R. Park will also take part in WATCH US GROW. specialtyls Repairing, N0.2 LOOAL . . 8x1'1rM. the program. Piogmm, begins at Horse-ehoeing as usual. w o'clock. Admission 16 cents Th. >�@•lrnrafsher 11 Lowi. . 2MS P. X. '° �`, ,+ �• $I'+ r! o>s.A s>lr�itz, tW. M JACKWN,Brook Road. •? MAIL 8c>1Ki If.X. . _. .:. 4_.. +fns - ,:.'.','.,w; •'i..... '`•-,.._ :....,... .,. --..� .�'u.riwe�h. _ �.re, - '� ;rti., ..a.,. �.. s,r`9�, .A..t: w'-°"` -r-..^.r--- -•'F' --- ._. e:C we,a'rs:-' .. .�y�,=..;j� �N�.,,.ny�+.rva�cs�' ,.t. ,,1i1 �' „1.4'k"�E�,i_ 4 .n' �- tai R.: 7Ci,,r",.' �,- •Z, V ., _ r7 S y a y _ _ h 1;g '. .ro '� .�',. tit`• ^i• a� 1r _ ..: - r Y . . .. , P F�,,!!..C.d 1' .. , - ... ..!P••1!•' d . - r ., r.,.' P '. �,: ! S t : T .F.].... �''- Y w _._.. .. ..,. . . .. . . ,., . ., . :. d`' :3;,; t•4...,Z �i S•'tR, ."•T.,yR� ,.+,. �'•,-- ,r., ":.z{,."•s•^e.•i,'" '�. .Sn,n.'. w','., • x os ,: •a:,..+ '•.s., 'mid.- ,a. ., '.,v.,2,X-.. .•{U,. , "Zi ,r'^-__. _.F.; I ,a._' .. ;�, l. ?r: ��,Q�yg _ ,..' a' 'l.' .. ..--. , ars '".,. "--,-.- a ° ., _ - - - .,"tit t .-. - • ., ._ x •t_ - . - , T�j ( k `7 LIVE STOCK MARKET• _100,000 ACRES B FIT. ` . . (' 1�19�DINU ail��l��T�J •Toronto, March 20.-The run of caC - W • tic offering at the Western Market this Colossal_.Purchase in Western Carmdtr ' ` Toronto, .March 20.-Flour-OntnrIo• tiiornin was rather heavy. 13e1t: _� IN Export Cattle-Cliuice are quoted bt ' s I wheat patents ure $3 bid-in buyers' sack ,ti.Go to"'K5.15,--good to medium at $4 to. A .t. Paul, Minn., despatch say6:_ - I. I. . outside for export. Manitoba first pat- - Announcement was made on Thursda x - ' - - - O a co ossa an ure ase in re r t� $i, and cows at $2.75 to $3.,0. P - - .� Z_, Zi strong bakers' at $3,90, to $4, Western Canada wheat belt by an . _ Toronto. Fran, nominal, at$18 at out- Butcher-Cattk Picked lots, $+.GO •to An Awful Head�On� Gollls- " Ill a S4.S5; food to choice, $1,25 to $4.50; fair Anierlean-Canadian syndicate, headed by { side points, and shorts at.$16.50 to $18 to good, $3.50 to S-i; common, $2.50 to F. A. Bean, miller, of New Prague, I g3; cows, $2.75 to'$4' bulls $3 to 154; Minnesota. Canadian interests are re- F�7-. Colorado �IQI'gea Wheat - No. 2 white offered at 76}�c canners, $1:50 to $2.' Presented by Hon. Dr. 14ontague, fort 71 1 g outside,with 76c bid.' -No. 2 red Winter, - Stockers and Feeders-8hort-keep fecd: .merly Minister of Agriculhire. ` Several . . ' 753lc bid outside, on G. T. R.; it offered ers are quoted at $4 to $4;50, heavy-feed. different transactions are involved, and at. 76c, now shipped to PorLland, with the total extent of.Lite lands affected is r a ors at $3.85,to $i.15,.medium at $2;50 to A1. despatch from Pueblo, Col., says: dow,, He fou ht fiercely for life, but 75c bid. No. 2 triixed offered outside at , , 300,1)0(1 aerrs•. •-The ronsideral�ori is -' Soma ,two score lives ' were crushed each movement only. wedged him the 76c with 75c bid. 1\'0. 2 goose offered at G'�' bulls at $ to $:.75, good stockers run at $3 to 3.65 hi-,ht at $2.75 to $3, nearly 83,(W,ut10- 'fire Purchased lands. ,► 7•,c outside-' •-Ao„ i i e ran out early on i'viday in I .- ut overern offered at 80c on track, Point Ed rough to common at $2 to '$:.75, an at'e g c ' - lesion of two. passenger trains near him. IIe cried out: For God's salve, bulls at $1.75 to $2.50. Trunk Pacific Railway in Eastern' as-` Adobe, Col., on the Denver & Rio Grande and'tete the`sake of iii baby, shoot rime." v'ard, May delivery, while aGyc was bid - kalchev�•nn: Some parcels of land in- Y 11llch Cows-$30 to S60 each. E ailroad, and more than n score of tl:e The onlookers, prevented from approach forth Bay, to arrive. Calves-3y2e to dy,c per Th. volved are on the main lines of the Can- ' fta 1. l victims were incinerated, beyond identi• in the scene because of Ahe intense Barley -No. 2 offered at 50c outside; Sheep and Lambs Ex ort ewes ere adian Northern Railway. The company Acation by. -a fire that destroyed the lie-at, could do nothing to relieve'the without bids. No. 3 extra, 47c bid f.b.b., quotedPanchanged at $4 75 -to $5.25 per is styled'thee "Western Canada Settlers _ �.vrecked coaches. Many others were in- man's sutffrh;gs. Finally n timber from at 73 per cent points, for one.load. � "_ 'ured; but all ptQbabl will recover, Oats- No. 2 white offered at 3S'/,c tow �vY, anti bucks are easier at $3.h to Mutual Land Company." St. Paul. have • - y the roof of the car fell on this head, 1111- 54.50, Grain-fed Iambs are 15c higher offices in Winnipeg The wreck was due to undelivered or- fret lits to 1ew.'York, with 34c bid, and ing him. g at $6,75 to $7.25, and mixed are dull at Benn.-fs'.convinced that in the near tu- 11 : tiers, heavy mountain rades; a blind- nt 3Gy.,c in store, Toronto, with. 3fx :n g 55.50 to $7.25, and mixed -are dull,at tore - the \Vestern,Canasta"wheat belt ing snowstorm, a she curve and the nication �das opened w'!' the (rack bid to arrive ToronCo; No. 2 mixed, w•iil be -the greatest cheat tsroducing _ . l Pueblo office of the railroad from Port- 35c bid, Toronto. $5•;,0 to $6.50. _ slippery condition of the rail.' Only the land, a mile from the• wreck, and a Corn - No. 3 American yellow offered i Iogs-,**,u per for selects and region in the world. The company will F - locomotive; baggage grid dnv coaches eG.liO for lights an frits, fed an •ater- have more than fifty plows at work in were wrecked,,the sleeping Vrs esca in' relidctra n The injured seisat orree was e placed �n atchedPt EB;;c on track, ToionEo, and at 49?;c Saoiatchew•an, - -_ almost unscathed. p bthe to arrive, Toronto with 40c bid.,• ed•_ ♦ the vicinity of Isterhazy,. . • the sleeping cars and brought to Pueblo, Buckwheo4 - No. 2 oflered oultsIde't•.t - as soon as the,fcosE'Is out of the ground. ::r. Many of the dead were homeseekers with the passengers of the eastbound roc, without bids. THE GRUESOME SECRET. .. ; . -".hound for the- Northwest.' The three train who' were•_unhurt, Another relief _ - . •. •. crushed locomotives set fire to the 'splin= train came from Florence to take away _.. Living•Tomb of Ages Ago Discovered - « tered coaches, and it was hours before 'the injured portion .of. the-..east-bound COUNTRY PRODUCE. BURIEL In A CsOLD MIDI ,_. all the bodies_ were recovered; the• train: . . Apples - Choice stock. 83 to $3.50 per . Castle. - P - Games being so hot that rescuers could A esiiatch' from London sa}s: 'The Four Men .trilled at Middlefield, linea -- hbl., and- inferior qualities, •32.25 to d --, not approach the debris until the fuel ORDER NOT DELIVERED. $P Daily Mail'says While digging on land Scolia. .`4 burned out. The Utah and California express,west- Beans - Hand-picked, $1.75 to $,.80; near Frenchpark, County Roscommon, - It was a wild, stormy night. In. the Lound, left Pueblo an hour.and a half primes,• $1.65 to.�1."r0-, _ Ireland, on Saturday, a laborer discov- A Halifax, N. _8• despatch sags: A .11 mountain canons when the two eauy -late, witty orders to .,meet the 0010nido Honey' - 7 to 8e for strained; and er ed-a�cavern, with an arched roof; cave-in occurred at the..gold iniac at trains met. Blinding snow darkened and New Mexico express, eastbound, at $1.50 to $2 per dozen combs. about six feet in depth. Frons this n \iiddleIleld, fifteen miles from Liverpool; the rocky gorges; trod speed ,as not g Hops _ 15 to 18c ,per; fb. . • N.S., earl on,Thursday morning, bury- Florence. This order was changed, and narrow ,radia .passage led to an, old high. The baggage car of the west- the westbound' train was directed to castle,about a quarter of a mile distant Ing four j Hay - tar lots. of No. 1 timothy gra Baker's Se tlement nSlauhene ur menTheir Pound train broke hr twos and tke�thtca pass the eastbound • train n.1-Beaver, quoted at $8 on track, Torenlo,'and No. ?he underground passage was well _C and two named 1 Crouse of Ba coaches were squeezed together. The about 12 miles east ot-Florence. 1'he 2 at 3G, built and some of the Pairs beim trr�ces white of Chelsea, a t fou baggage car, the mail car, and'a coach order shoals have been delivered to the Straw - 95.50 to $G per lona cf inscriptions, t4hlle at a certain point of riole 'a,-all Queen's:County men. Tho I - oi' the eastbound train bxckledY lr gin crew nt Swallow; but for some rca= a numt cr of skeletons and bones were body of one of the Tauls has been ter Potatoes - Ontario stock, 65 to 75c ppr co ere0, but the work'.of digging out A SHEET OF FLAB . sone the operntor-there neglected to de, tag, and Eastern, 75:to 80c per Uig on 'found, together with a quantity of metal, the other three .had To be abandoned. hoer the order. In the meantime the track. which proved to be armor and weapons, for the pit started .to cave-irr again: a Hardly had the notice of the' wreck Eastbound train had received its order%, Poultry = ' e • ._ �� �l n .c. ,yy. k :...' ..... .•.., .,' -.. ,N✓"!.'� alt W`.i'4�i''�'F� "gym L �'x"i`Ls'++ 0'�+. ;;;•'moi.-.G�1`'R. "R�,...�$ %,a:'••U'C.x •. :., - , .'•.3• 'C -v.< "+Fi^?-"',.7}+za' �:-- «c.si!�rr"rte .a ra •k^ ,`, 1�1 '..., .... .'{*.n -�p.+.•1'"F'...,.'•. - '8'�':s,. C.yy,.•: - ''.. :.f: .,,4•\' '�'•� ��T, x, ,y:-+c Y' :'i ,awiI a 4 d 1. I. •. r w r. `c ..-•: ... LL� r: .. ^,,,. '4 .., .:r.;" .�. •fir'.. .,.yw.s,,. - _ 4 ... 7 . u. . ..,o F ': - ",F '•,'. 4. . _ 1. .. ...rte:, . 1. i thought,ol you who volunteer to offer ++ ♦ ♦#♦++t♦#♦�tt ♦♦ that it is best to leave well enough alone T' ` ♦ ' ' +} It may. be, however, that such a 449dQ 4 - it"I had reflected upon that-sad now cost from 1:5 to 5fd per cent more chaff- "' -, T - -- would a different ration that might give you mention it, I slo not care. - ..,. - " as gond or better results, ;:' And, 1t, on the other hand, the fes- I d Itimony which you,have to often be con• About :.fha , Farm The above conditions partly explain . .. 1; anan ayficl sidered _ground for indictment and why there are so few tnixed feeds cn - Thurston is brought to trial, and ac. $ _ I the market`tiiat' are puTlicularl) design• ' ` T. uitted as he surel; would be—" 1. et! toe horses. One of the best of these' :,_. -- A , eaten sen i . ...♦„.+♦♦ +♦+♦+�+♦ demonstrated by careful use, contains a _ _ "An . . untie whole a old' ottappel over : liberal proportion.of barley. The eco- - - thefck country-how G 'OL'NG G aunt'' of this feed is evident! due'ItI' " o f blown . Or, The Strange DiSap�earance 5' h ` would y appear?" VVI\�rL-(:I\ ATTLc not not, and care not, so he is y r :i,` art to the barley it contains'. -' ; red; Heaven grnhll l may be the Four'things-are necessary to insure I ren an[ wt t to take the fair growth and good condition in young finely clew . only su t 'ng ta. being t infamy," ground. a so t tricorn'an og s to 5 cattle ionto the winter, .tivrites \Ir. a feed kiting ground with- line.,n - •`'You would • be held up- before_the ohn Be These fire all within the (CHAPTER XXXIII.-(Continued). "`Nothing?' What do you think of my world as an ingrate, a.domestic trait- ag' ness, makes a„mixture each parlicte of y power and reach'of every one to obtain which is so small and so k�roken u that.•• He was tremendously shaken, more bye Planation?' ness,and unnatural monster. -You would if he so desires. First, shelter. ' Since P ink nothing. „!loft' tnind�is in art' be, !rated of alI-your name and history our roger-h s n aken away live tile roughly digested. , ti a "• bee t e whole can be thoroughly ,*. !he-astouriding eharge.stle made:• - agony of doubt an conjecture. mus stock canna a out to.open-lot s-ns x remelt' important point,in- -- be goverl7ed by stern facts-not by my wic,kedness.' in former ears without Bufferin seri• feeding' horses. as everyone who' keeps - "In the n1inte of -Heaven, what leads afro pr-pgssessions. I must act•upon ]da! why, do you think that in such y g horses realizes that a considerable part! cus loss and discomfort. Where the ,You-to imagine such impossible guilt!” the evidences 'tit my possession-not an hour as this I care for myself? No, ,_- of whatever whole grain is fed is .evacU�' '.Good knowled a of the facts-that • ( i nen has not sufficient barn room and ated in an undigested condition. This -- _ - g upon your explanation of them,' said tto, no, not Heaven grant, that it may i table to build it, good shelter can this month, eight years ago, Cn the little .hiirianr, distracteday,- as she arose to be,as yctu say-that lily brother be ae- ' g serious waste seems to be largely.. pre, ._ Methodist chapel of the navy yard, in quilted, and I only may suffer! I am be had by making straw sheds for them tented by fife dse of a proper! balanced,.. " n y )' leave the roortt. q y with but trilling expense. Or, in the ab- y 'Washington City, you made Marian May- . ,,And you will denounce me, Miriam?" willing to suffer shame and death for &once of straw, warm' sheds may. be ration li flatly ground grains. ..field your wife-that this night set ea "It.is.,my insupportable duty! it is illy him whom I denounce] Let me go; haul; made by ushtg fodder for sides ' and The horse naturally consumes hay or .• "•yEars since, in dust such a storm as this, fate! my doom! for it will klli. me!' I`have lost too much tine here.', coarse fodder to furnish tKe' roughag9 r Tet you will da ill" " g y. roof and this, can be fed' in late spring - :: on the be'ticii below`lime Bluff, ou (net \y'ih-nothin induce you to abandon required for the .best operation-of-tha - and murdered Marian Wiltcoxetil And, . "I will.11 purpose?" where the danger' rate, oo-ld'ieds cr snows __ itus wicked ur ose?" . g horses. digestive apparatus. It is not Is past. At any rate, sheds can, and moreover, I assure.you, that these facts "Yet, turn, dear Miriam! Look on me "Nothing on earth, Paull" necessary, therefore, to teed whole ain wluCtt I tell you now, arrow I will "Nothing?" should be provided for them so they � `_ 5' iA•tn encs more! take my handl siiice:'you act. "Nothing• may have protection -in bad,weather. "'!ten hay or straw Is used, either whole -lay before a magistrate, together with .lig necessity, du nothi Rg from anger- Nol so help mi Heaven! Give way- Then they should have plenty Of pure, o:cut.' The fact that an,increasing _ all the corroborating proof in my poo- turn and take my' hand.' ' let rile go, Paul." number of farmers and horse breeders ; session!'-- - she lurued and sloo -such a picture "You must not go, Miriam. _ clean, water. Many fanners of r inkaih are protfnj?tit' o e ove state-' • r „ the idQn that stock cattle will not drink "And what proof can you have?" of tearless agony(• She met his gentlg, I must) and,Nvill-and that directly. rnuch in cold weather, This--is a-m' - ments by their results with line ground 'A gentleman who,-unknown•and un- compassionate glance - it' tuelled-it 'Stand' aside. ' � take. in are tattoo dry fodder, tray- .ee8 for horses, Is also emphasized by .-.. - ._ ' -' - suspected, witnessed the, private Gere- subdued tier. Then you shall not go.' numerous'city stahles where large,num- mon between "' b __ ^r Ftraw, as the case may be, and they w y yourself and Marian;.a Uh, would Ileaven I might die rat'te'r' "Shall not?' . - „ ' must ht}ce lout of water to assist us'_ hers of horses.are cared for, '.This poln! .'. packet of French letters,written by your- ilian do- this ttiino! -\N'ohld Heaven I "I said shall not. . lure in dissolving these dry foods. And ,a an important one, sidce the economy . " !self from Glasgow, to Marian, in St. might die!'for my heart turns to you, "Who will prevent me,' I. they should have it at will. By this of line ground feeds proves to be son * Mary's, Cu the spring. of 1823; a note It turns,'and I tot=e you soh!-I love I .will You are a' mantas, Miriam, means they will not be so likely" to tilt great n.;:to matte it nrifftabl , to use such - _ found In the pocket- of her dross, ap- you sol never, never so much. as noyv. and must be restrained from going themselves fult•nr cold-water sufficient. 'esti; instead of Pendine horses on whole rain,as is usually done.. poieting tie fatal meeting on t'he-LeactT.my brother. my brothers" and she Bank abroad, and selling the county in a_con- lv ss' to chill their entire sy''slem and g - I. where she perished. Two physicians, down and seized his hands' and wept flagration. - - "You make what should be a source of com - .who can testify to-your unaccountable over theme ' You will have to guard me very close tort- to -them a source.of discomfort. - - absence frorr> the deathbed of your pa- "What, 1\firlam do you Tuve one, be- for the whole'of my. life, then." Z may. should also be fed plenty 01 forage - CL3TER FOR ['RF4'ATE TRADE. rent on the night of the murder;:an.! lieving me to be guilty?" At that ntoinetit the floor w us quietly either fodder or hay,' clover or mixed 'The milk is run through a hand separ-_, ` :,,.also) to the tt 5traction of your manner "To buve been gu[riy=not to be guilty opened: and Nin 'Wilteoxen entered. Preferied: and straw tt,bout all Uiey' tyill" afar'tnortiitig and night, directly after '- when you returned late the Next morn- -you have-suffered remorse-you hnt•e ' Mir•iam's" countenance changed fear- consume, villi a smaIl ration of grain milking, writes Mrs. F. If. B. The cream ' Ing." repented; these runny long nod-wretched (ulty, brut she wrung her hand from thN Flee-OF hvtce a day. - is set away in the cellar, care tieing - ^And thLS," said Thurston, gazing in )'encs. . C►h 8u. tepentattse: washes clasp of Paul's, and. hastened towat'd This grain may be. fed In the -shape .taken to have,it .properly cooled before , fs the cliildmthatem[ epnou islicd`this and our"A dlly'ou can now. caress-pad '�vec'p the Pnulos�tting tonvard and intercepted of .Corn +n the.shock it any is grown turning in with other cream. Unless brought up in my house! She ca[r be- over my bands, belief'"iltg (!tem to have her. un Lite•tarrxLstxlall ensittgtl tr,rat they can I this is done white hakes. will appear-4n- „ ?" readily masticate it, if not larger corn 1 the butter In warm weather we can neve me guilty of such atrocious crime-- been crimsoned w'i'th the lite-stream of What does this mean.' asked ,hlr. may be, husked and chopped into small i churn every other day:in the summer, . she can-aim at-my honor•'and-'(try lits your fkst and best friend'::. 'tViilcoxen,`ciepping up to them. _ pieceswilt-.lullchet or corn knife Far i not chut•rring-any cream that-Rias been .!such a deadly,blow?" "Year, yes! yes! yes! Oh! would these "It means that she is mad..and will ! ; ".Alas! alas! it !s m duty! it I; 'm tears, my very heart,sobs forth, might do herself or.somebody else much mis- that the yearling steer can readily •take separated within 2-i Hours, keeping that y. y y hold o? and eat if:.:Same farmers shell in snottier,cream ail, toward the next - ',' fate! I cannot escape it! I have bound ti asci them pure again! Yes! yes! whe- chief;' cried Prtul,,sharply, n - , - my soul by a fearftrl'•oath! - I cannot tier you he guilty lir not, lily grottier i For shame, Paul Release her Instant- corn, others prefer grinding corn, cob!churning. NN'et use a-harrel,churn, have evade it! . 1 shall not survive tt! Oh, all the inure I listen to my Heart, the more I ly'.' said Thurston, authoritatively. . and a21 and feeding in !:tat way. TtiLa the temperature of the cream about 60 _ . the heaven Is black.-with duom, and-all love you, and ['cannot het it:" "«'ould you release a lunatic, bent latter methal! " regUtre. c rrtort eedi degrees, also ase n little butter color. the, earth tainted with blond r' criC',l "it Is taecituse your heart is so-rnueh ltpfin setting the haus,: On the"' @xkio•3- equipment end greater care in teevlirt}t Idle churn is stopped.as noon as tfla _ _:'Miriam, wildly wiser then your head. dear Miriam ! lulnted the young man-still-holding her. than either: of file luno other methods l titter coiner In small granules: The ... For,calves, however. we refer shelling buttermilk Is drawn off. The butter is' "You.are l'ass'os, poor, girli you are Your heart divines the guiltlessness that She is no lunatic, let her go,instant: corn and mixing one.part oats to two wasfled in Awo waters, then taken up _ #tisane!"-said Thurston, pityingly. . your reaaop' recuses to credit! fro what }y, sir-'. its cora;... The oun P'animal Will do in a'batt'1 and spited to suit our eusto- "Would Hen-yen I werel would.11on. you_feel that you must. dear Miriam- Paul, with a groan, complied.- � y' �' �mer•s. Some liko an ounce of Sall to . - 'i,atened ormvard, cast.-one tgtler and mala better growth-•with .. veli 1 were! gift I am ant! I am M>t, - t us Stitt lie l�ro btii9am h. - , _... oats than w tet Com. A pottad ef-1)uttec:-abut mote prefer'-an--- — -' -•-Tor,-well I reutamber-I have, bound iv. but. !n st tra-el ibr 1e .... look-el-anRutsh hack to T � t e , t bout by an oath to seek out Marian':r ,With anguish bordering on insanity,. rushed back, and thiew.ticeself upon het aloft*, i+' fed. 'rdlete is more .protein infounce-and a' balt. The butter is worked destroyer, and deliver him'up to death! she threAr herself Into iii, arms-.foT a knees at his feet, clasped his hands, and oats' and the growing' animal nee(ts f just enough to distribute, the,salt. It is _ And I must'do lt! I_must d__o III 111 11 h moment-w•as ssed to hit'-heart,-aned' cried, ' . _ more that. Ite,w ever; if`cdcivrr li's't' then set away for two or three hours, - - oft t illy heart break-tis [t will brook 1n ttsia then breaking a vat', she escaped from "f du not ask you to pardon me-I dare is tired, the protein in drat will even up I when It is worl;i�cl a very little ancI pack:- rtctr' the'' roars'' to'lift iry cttatrrbe[+, An•! not! Ritt .God dclitcr you! if it brand tit+' corn and fodder and make, betteet ed to five_ and ten-pound jars.. _ - "And you believe me-to be guilty of there; with, her half-crazed brain and pie twil lily accusation with infamy! and 'rations. The crock's are covered- with white this awful crime!" Brea" frena-like-• irr. acting or God fr'r,•t_er-bless yo-ti I.". Then, rising, }�1.Y sap is f•�ecting at this time tart a iotli itnil theli''with wrapping _ .- -'"lltere- stands .the, teaftttt cvids'nce' furred to act ill n tagtt dream, shy she tied t'eom 'the'roori7.. • hel#d et nice Rik)-pound yeurhng��in tw%i taper neatly tied over therm.-They-are - _ Would Heaven it did n«�t exist; oh? begsitt to.:arrdnga.tier exldence--collect Tlib brothers looked at each other. �ray_ .gnittF 'them.a 'small rstian rd n'ot�_ready to be delivered to our'cltsto,. would-Hear°en it d[d.nolf' the ktteis, the.ti t of witnessc and ttli, "Thurston, dt, ou know where rho shoc•1: corn mornin(r anti evening with liters: -\4e do nqt use ice. VtTy cold »; ' frxtder all they want and clover ha} oc- well water and a good cellar prevent"Listen to me, dent Miriam," he,said, preparatory' to betting forth upon her has gone'. Nl'lfat she intends to do?' ,. . - - ,. . casiuriaNy. ""'hey also hair all the'straw our ting )ft-butter a.g we'did in for calmly_ for iib (red not<` reco'�erPd iia fatal rnissiou in the rnonitng: = Yes•" . - - . . file soft- -. mitt-Possession. -iF en to rite-1 ant With this eartiv.�t daft n of mr7rniitg. "You du' - , they desire. Their Corn intimi-ecutaias' mer duy, when we worked in file old . •. p y"g rc ou ire. A irI tit Left her room_ ln::-passin, the "A.a,ure lly. •- • ` ' - ' about e-lausttrl a day to,thetrPad: .zvay Y. .- erceetl uiltless of.the crit t & on - putt to me. Ilow is It pnq,sible that [ door_of Mr, Wilicuxer}'a chamber. she . "'A�,pd you would nest prevent tier'" fila would glue each only shout fly, --• - . y Aped' a fi n'ni selrec! iter "\lu.�t certainly nut.'' pouitds shelled corn a.duly_in addition to . ,Tllta Oti,I.1' IlOfi\ KING, .. " " ould a otherrcise titan nilltfess. Fieac sudikrii atu - P -Parut wns 'gazing inks his hrothet the rough feed they', get- The gain,is i7Te e'epta'iIl fife circuin-tunC,('s that have heart. and rnnsutseil ht t featurrs:-sttc Tttr>re is a incl about Bing :Ueutiso ^ orwre to your kdovrlerclge,'' and, tic lit- rlasp.rr.l irr Band.. to prays-.thetl, as' it ,,yes. and, as he gazecd, '©very testite of not darfia ate)e', would w}e� expect it to k�e: ur11 tvkxtti Rnutving.. Of all tun' kings ''=trttrpted' to .take tscr hand-h, le d"her to !herr.w""crc tv!Ict Inockcry in, tit thought, douht-and buipiciun' tazL,lied- from-his I,ut he!r eondition is good, ill, ,are do. �` - a Feat, But with a sli 'ht. srrearit, she thin+ thcut til+reel a nit, and hurrilu! mind; it was itis ure Sud l n clenring up 'ng well anti mrtking-fair grot�Ikl. Abdul wl.io Live ever.I. of ran the sole of • b g 5 p .Coot of Jean I. of I'ns'ane, w.liu Iival 1;natchd iter hand hue su fn flit Ori lien was. StrcfLll'ltlaLahe acs's ter�y- of then t:;:nndshinin forUi of the sun; .April t, the gr•nin ration for thele cattle • __-_. 5 y g y I 5 i± will lx increased, ilobaity ckiubled. and flat a few hours, he is tllr, only 'one.to "Touch ale not! Your,touch Itlrills en ' the yhotioe no%er tp return; .,I h•' grn.ped his brother's hand: with cJr- k ' , 6 ,- , Lite'tima- fur 4 king from ttte nu,rtient at his fIt;t -Iuc to sickness? to faintness! cui•tflea-- thought that'she should dopart v:ilho jt dial jW'• t y gran,; curter (hep will bP !rl breath-a' t'erilable 'born ging:' 'Ant/ - turns brick the current of blood in-tet,: encomiterisig -any c,f f"L; tnniate-:.-'She: ..15-QtL,kss, ori Thurston -I echo'lmr fine condition; to Trow- and take on flesh " , -- I. �__ e e es : tceinsi''. was. surprised, therefure, to meet Paul Prayer; 'God forever bless y,af! iu,. ` ` I; Not :imic4 to know 's nome -You think this hand a blood-stain,vl in tele front as.;a'Rc. .lir• came tit) ant- 'Cll"I'Stun. would it not intro br•Prl.wiser \rhelr this mnlltod -of ; tic _ P ot go Crops o the W.rni;•is practised I Hi, MOat Calhuhc Majesty hon Alfonso meq' �. Mount lir situ, _ou.. _ r,is ruu ii fe e'il.a, such f i.7cLilsr,tray find) XII(:, King Of Spain, of (tactile,-of Leon; "Phe evidence! Cite evidcnrP"' ' "Where arc y'utk going so eat )', CIir_ !HOW Would ythl llat•e used forcY g j. of bra iii7, r([ the twi'fiiciliis, of ],>rusa•- - ' "I can explain-that eviacncc. Nfiriam, iam:" with ':1liriam--restrained tier crsot . straw, is' wurki,d u into runnure.'.and p lrm, ut \avaTre, of i;ibratt ti, of tura triy child, bit down--at an• distance "To Colond Thornfort's.''-• liber!}-?'' . . - • - put back upon Rie and 'mm'whence .it ' 5 We'-t"•n and 'Eastertl ' Indies,•pf�thu , .from nae you please-cnty let it W ne,nr • "\\^11a1?- Before breakill'o" ' -"Yes! I wrruld have do4 ser" came. And w•e believe that YOUII", cat- Oceanic coutineitt, Atrliauke of Austria enough f.r you to hear. Did I beli,vc : "'Ycs'' "That - w'uuhl Crave lxcn iiQt only tie,•. shiox,P, or calf,carried, throilgh the• ' 6 )' y -Duke of Burgundy, of Braburit and Vii. . _ 1. oft uite sane, Nfiriani. grief acrd +tri me lie to01;.both ot•.lter liands,and looked wron•r, but uselivs; if tier slron ' arree- winter on, rough feeds mainly, dA not y q g 6 lan,'Count u1 II'ap;burg, of [1anders, Ot! - - - --_ nttgli, possibly seal my lips upon this into tier faee-,irr pallid fa&, avilll ;all tion; to, :u3 wery po\,verless to ra;train Pay largo. prints•for foedlug. vet tha in- the -Tyrt)l, a-fid' Grand' Mauer of the • •"`utbject-hid bcliirvin tiu iMiull de- lite color concentrated in n dark crinl.:on her, ha sure' fha't physical nwaris %Wild cidental profit. camilig ftonl the blisineAs g y p' y Goldin Fleece. This is nut tt oily ail, ra ea-from illness and othzr causers- spot a oil either. cheek--w'ilh ull tile- life fail; she would ina-ko herself heard In lit increased fertility_and consequently 1 w d defend rljysc'lt to ori. Siler„gin humin deep down in tlw contracted slide'\}oy, and thus nlakd out• cause larger yields of olh,•r crops, innke:; lite 'bol.it is II good<le'sl to.live up-lo, . ern _ 5' fill. a king. and hear me.” pupil; u[ the eye,. much worse. Besides, Fs,b uld loathe, feeding of fornar consuiniog auinlnls rn - ._T - .-_ a"'' . Miriam dropped intu.11te nenresf,r.hair, "Miriam, yietl are not wc:Il-rornei g0. for ni}:;21C; to resOtt to dtiv such expo- thc'furnls ahl7oa a necessity rather Ihan _. Mr: Willcoxen tock snot her and coni• to the parlor," lie said, attd atteltlpted, di_enls." • n_choire. And' in these da}'s of close( WI1iL•VESs TFLL•'GR.\F'IlY Oti FRLAND. joencod: to-draw her toward. the dui,P: _ "But she niay do so much harm.. Aft-1 competition and small profits in busi• _ fonlpnri;rlt of .overland •and'Overset "You liars reccired same truth, Mir• "�u, Poul, nn! .[ must 'u OUI " File anti'" ness farmers nl:. cori)Fceilt+ii to prnetice itun. .'Hdw it has-been prrseitted tv')ou. Said, r'esi;ainn !lis cffur!s. f.• ' , - "I nln propnred to,meet. w'halwcbmesr' such Methods 1w will sive thgnl maxi iransntisslOu of wirel(as mcssneeF i7aa I will not ask note. '[ may pro tatty. I `•`tlut Wky"'' "-�lrnn . in[atuaiion! that she ;houlil mtilu n>;tdt at minirrlitlit cost of pro• `llo"ti that the cuitthc of the l;ruunl ' g exerciss,s alt .important 'jnflucnce, upon. - yctis niarrled, as you have somehow a;- 'i,1\'hat is it tr,.,vriu^ Lel m> ;n.'' Lelievu you tr, he-I vi-111 not wrong you ducA7g (hent. the propagation of long elccirO-tl7afnc- . certained, to Marian Mayfield, just be. ."It i., evoryttung. to H:r•. Nliriani,• be, by,tinisldng the sentence." - tic waves. Recent exp,i-ritnents by J. S. . . fore going to Europe., 1' corresponded cause I suspect uur errand. Come into "Shr does not at heart believe me glltl� Fh,EDI\G I16ASF� FOr, PROI--rf': . . g g P n y' 5ae�h, tit Germany drmonstrllte flail this with her--from Glasgow. i did -appoint tits parN)r. ''Phis madness must not go ty-her mind is in a- stoi;nl. She is . ' '-. ' - _. ,nrllc,; mlrfucro is strongly ubsorbent ' • -- tc meeting with hi r on the beach, upon oil." bound by her os'th to'act u u the evf_ Il 'rs a siuigttltri��- 1s' ex:c a the ental eveningin question-for what' ' "Well.- ettran.__si^' and w,rlT.Tj riflect[i. Yui-warps of 3t- q p_ -niad�,--anrt-m u-r•iitltcr tan upon ler own frelings, regardinh--lie -hest method of feeding Illeters in length. Ila -concludes that that meeting wns -a oihted it. .tvnrda 'ilia cels mu o for nfothin , I rind, that evidence is ntuclt strop er tlorser is fat- less, conitnt than +.ur purpose g pP y' g 6• g lboth si:nders and' rcieivers for over. is Gooltess to Jell you, since the meeting hope it may be su." _. against It1G,•Paul_ titan y-rrtt tutus any feeding other classes of lite stock. From, - ]ever took ince-for sone hours brifnre _ "Miriam. I. Illust (alk w,}tll y„u-wit idea of. tlonle into.my stud;•, and I will One Point of viev> lite i; not $urhtlFhlg,I land Yrnn.ruis ii,n shuule,l Lr. iu.uinteei' n sttice.the 1>or5e is used'[uaiuh felt cCOrk I rtltY.er-ttln'tl-•CUIN7CC1 d yt itlt elirlh. 7h '� I should have soot out to'keep iffy ap. here-'46i• wii:�ure liahle�tu b,t interrupted tell you the whole story." dasitmbL to in tall itl(:npparatus as.hi¢U - ointm$n,'111y grandfather wns''Sh:Clcen e\rry instant. Coni; into the orlui• a' '• And Paul•folluwe'd hint tiiit•her.- lit'' pleasuro; while cows, )A,el."cattle ' „ , • •t 6 P• nbuv.t- the gl,omid as pussib,e, with apoplexy. I diu not wish to !cave f7,1�su(fi-red ' t fur a few nlomeltt :" sheep, hugs Or poultry are fed far list- _ t _ (-To be continued).. products.- Therefore,' it. k 'i,olativel u . his hedsldP, until the arrival of the_ 'toe- 1C oto li)uberr resisted that•slitht-plea; F yI "�"-� """!or. But ulten-tae ct'at)Cn' ware on,an,1 1 ilial to lean lien in. Ha_gllve 0 rnuch easier to determine lite effrct of -Nevor jndge a n:ali s fart by the stip-• M Ihe--storm approached, I gray uneasy her a seat, and took urge besido her.•and. various rations tipou other"stuck-than . • upon Miriams account, and sent 1- i- tame Iter lujneCiii t�is.,-and begat] to urge' 'THC VVIFF.'S DAY OFF. Pet', his iyiR' nlakcI for iii. . �`'. upon-Horses. ' . -.. chlzedek in the gig to fetch-hr'r from Ilse,hot- G1•give°up hot- falai purpose.- Ilio "_No ane steal; to l'at'e thought Illat If a horst, krepF ill ordinarily gOnct roti- The at'1 of crus+exnminnljori i= to gp1' dieach to this house-never' 10 icavi";t. appoaled- tri- lien' through• renson:Iti•ive5 stlould have a dny off-a triols dition, the feedt'r is apt ty ii)nClude. flit Iruth out Of a witu',c,, urea ilrough •.-Nfirian7,..the.boy.reanlied the snails .only.thm;ugh religion, through 011 thio strong Jay i) lici;self,",say:s a iivitrie-d t7ian ofi that his,fecd is all uehl in every respect, the 'truth is nl,t tri- him, A to find her e'y'ing. Te•rvil!.ld half out rot! t p-i.ssions and affectiOns of her soul= mally'ye;lrs' standing. "it dawnrci upon _ -.-_ -_ his senses, he hurried hack and told tile. fluough her devotiou`to her.guardian-:l tile.. after •I had been roarri.ad twelve , this story': I forgot• my flying rekitive-- flirourh tits• grlt�fude she owed hint- yeal's titin everyone in my household . forgot evcry�thing, hul thin fait' iv!fr Tac ltiruttnh their: mutual Tuve; ITirit'niiist hof ttnd a day ofi except lily ivifi'. I alw•ays' rg� P Wounded and expo,ad on 1h10 hencli. i •s tcrihood, if her insane purpose should Nall S-uudriys. the'children !tad 'S.atur -. - ,l�.L r�Zc C�Illpetltiep , sprung upon hbrschack, ane! 'gnllupi-:l he crrrrii•d tint.-To-rill this she, ,v,•Drell: da ,llld SMI&&.; free front school and •A c.q th of which we offer to the individual „ 5' A FOUR-YEAR,UNIVERSITY COURSE, secanpg the largest number,of subscriptions" ,with all possihl).hasle.to,l.ha.•sp t. .i. ' '`1 llt!lk;of n ,lhin� e.,lrr..errling myself, cha scrt'un1; had Thursdnyc, One day darina liroc to - .. the time I. had gilt there the Zti,rul hat 1'uul �t Blink unl,, or Irinl; 11u rc is Ihc, _.A TRIP AROUND THE NORLO, e • s. t• Lt. edine. into my mincL that in an other• R 9 �r� A ached its hc,i}rlll., and the henrll was t augui;h,' \vis(> justly managed housetinld-my tvifu i OC $j1,.C�.QQ IN DOLD�( Tl�e, QnSy an'S ��Ia�aZ1nC °► completely covered _With. , tflc Leuilin.� 'Y irl :'re ill rltr: 3firinni;-el. crnz; dld.nol llay'o.1..lvtuilc driv,- apart p[.a - . .- - - -. - fundis'. '- 11fy' ZiUri;irr hail liven carrot tl I lis ji,ii .- . y int only de;:i'great;deal elf duy, which site could,tall her very own. In aefdition to hese. • f elites there aro msny otbee?. I?veFy cumpetit.',r can win. ,In •` . 'ay. � I.spe'nt the. wrek-110d I1ir^,Ilt ill I hal'l11 .ttlrll lel 'fhlll'�tUll, trill rlltliat So I. 5:11. dUlt'll ally lalkCd it all M-Cr Willi' A easA comtniesion will be;oven on every sabseriptton taken, every one bein;paid - . .aXild=ring tit, hnZI down thr-t,tuff-uh,,vc uturq•h "mr.sc,lf. •11 6 not prubafole{hail h't', on(t niter h gt)ncl daft or iirgumi nt •-tor bisor,rer work, . . ._._ . - - fkte hCaeal, ane! crtlling Un lir'(' lttldue': In filo e;iddni•e Frill think yutl hat is will bb' 011 }1e4' t'il'l,•fol^She C; a 11111e11 dOrnCStI. THR Busy NAws MAGAZINE i.a unlike any ether,it:contanta area carefnlieloction Ill(; m6riiing I Veturned Marne lo'find lay ,I:Oh�idrr(;d 1l1, aJ'ly Ulna' il'ule'.'o[ gltll!-. I• from tie b08t that appearee to tha loadin puhlioation4 of the w:(all. it is published b _ It' crltcrl mininn,we decided Ihat.Once every • tbaproprteton of The(Ail iron arooer,gHardware'and meta•r, ts.lciidiwn Alnchinerv, The ,grandfather (lend, and the fainily. wile]."Clellt• IIIIUrrI'1:111(:C t0 bC s'i'ted upon Nvoelc the family should fish for itself X"Go•dilReview and other suceoufnlpapera-•a.ndwho arel`annda'.leadingpkhli.horv. ' — irhy�iginns,�t;onderltil; nl tiny'FI rntige illi. 1pniu.l rt 'lrt,ut lt[' Aft', \V 111C isen's Ilfr ��•h!Ic my iiifet went Shopping gr_vi, , SaDseriptions are not hard to secure-a bank clerk in Ontario took w;in one weak by .en:;e lit such a tittle. Tliut, \lidilill. is :mel e-hnraclr•r." h7;:. or anything she wanted to do, - wrivinglohtetrien3•u,• - fie Sfor . ti 11-•n\'all graill Ilrat such that' be lh:' , "THE BUSY MADf•S NUGAZINK is the best T have ever 11,11 the " r-' with�,ut botherin IICr head about flit .,\lit•iant plane no Rimnit'nt I,v},ah,vor. rn;c` •_ _ -. ..-. -.. ._ _ .. _ _ ... postal of partireadiculars S.W.petitsWvNxto o r nexrosrA.tan Rnfice.tae. •� - dinllel' Ol' lite, cl bothering at i1Gn1C. TI1C - ' 3endp ,cal for pattkalareu of competition to our nearost office. UO Cr.N07V. It r! Mr. ti\illcoscn •scelitrd surprised an;l "Altrnd! rnllool your thilu;;hts-the plan worl,^,.likea chlirm. We have lots ioaybeAglorimdebangeInyour career, . t;rile;elf at her_;�ilcnce. . evidonce you ,1irrdtice_w'ill probrthly be or fun, too, trying to show her how tMlt y�� INIsl1aH1NG 00., �irtntNb, tieetwat, Torafito,wtnnldse, or�ondoit, ung• - "4\riot have y`ou nut\` to say, lfiriam?" coti.;iderol unirliporlaut allot .,kli(e lin- much hetler-w�a can run things without � . 11N tithing." - tvui'lhy' of;Illenlion; blit v0int will be I her,'' . - � • • . ._ -0- v . —. . , 1,. - �. --- , , ✓'.. d 1,iii w8+- 1 1 ,..� 'n 's 1 [n, 1. . . J� _ - e SG t.st,Ssv >;;-.11"&1`1 . ,,. :'_. >;+'�: ,w ....- .r2.1, '�.:x -.;...a*e �4. .-...� _ _ s,..:..:.r..•r..... _:fir +.v+!<wa+:�e' _s _ -.£ ''`.. _ .x.. ^r.. •'s..•• 'u.•'�e. -•-5e _.. ._.' .•k.. r - - z`:`"' '�swn.. r rW •�, ..,,, .•✓+: . .•: '.,..,..;; '. .W?' a w�:f F,-'%'�''�' ,� Ka;.�'..�e'i1''••_�x `0' •arnria�`r t;.� .,,�- H. �,; '.: a., ,.,K . .� , ;:f^'w�+.""y'"t'_y —'...- •lr., -u=.+, C-, r',:n-^ ✓- -' ;�' �.f,u, :'.i: � ;..,1• ,•�1�=.. 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ThextA.on and child- - - ren s Irodto on Friday. y fiends this week. - - -J. Greenlaw shot a large —Edand -hire. Cornell left James Black died early Moada A&gO� •� b - one day•last week. yesterday fora few week's visit morning after a lingering illneea, a • �p a ab�� LO��� Ve Vos1Pm. Hoover, of Green River, the ripe a of 86. Over half a can- JJ _ was in town on Mondry. with their eon, J. W. Cornell!,•of �I,y�o r. Black kept-hotel .at the - 1 aara��Ye r '�lt��ut I -W. A. and ]Ire, Ham visited Lindsay. Rouge on the Kingston road, thea ,Done .CL —Hiram K.- Leavens, of New subsequently the Commercial hotel. • .- 'uOshaws friends the past week. work, is speading a few weeks-at since biomed dawn, at Oshawa and The H. Pugh, "of Claremont, the home of his mother, Mrs. W. the Royal hotel, Whitby. Retiring This is what the poo- Tree Pruners, Prun= following •visited Pickering f1'ieuds on Sat' T. Hartrick. from the lather about•tea ye.ra ago, ing Saws, .pruning f`Zenotetam," rite Z . g the 1siiLh wind on Wed- Mr. Black bac lived in retirea►ent on' pie say-shoat-We - fes 3aciie Burrell, of Toronto nesday a portion of-the smoke- Byron st.-aortb, en7oyu�g With his Halves, Washing- great disfectant,.kiils Sunday here with her family the comfortable of rtuae he has T�mithing we do ppmp stack at the 8 ink mills was blown �m .-Ke atone- npachinea, Wringers, kills lice, ticks and mother. of Toronto, to the gronnd� From Col. John A. McClillivray, of -for them. -Arthur J. RoBere° -John Dickie& Co. have a fine the S4th Regiment, instructions were Churns, rte. all kinds of germs. spent Sunday at the home of his new display of Ladies'fancy col- received by Major Theo' A• 31,Giili- Bring along your Mttees S. I,edgett left last week lays; ties, and belts for Easter• vray' to-transfer the instruments of the TareCall and see them. _ the Bugle Band from Beaverton work and get it done n Vn a�and Gran great gtoek F food• It p `to spend some time•with friends C-Richard Mullett, after spend- RegimBntal Head9uartera, Whitby. quickly, neatly and _ in Toronto• ing she wintermontl�s in Picker- The wstiumebts have-not yet arrived, 4 Y iteware. Prices are is going fast. (wee -Miss Lillian Leslie,of Toronto, iiig,-re ft to-do os.hia return trip but are expected daily. The bugle «Reasonably." right. used always used. TT Sunday with her mother, to Hartne , Man. bead will be formed here, order the Mrs. John Leslie. Y leadership of the Bugle-Major.-Gaz- - -Richard -Moore is in Toronto li -Miss Maggie Moore,of Torun- cite. "to spent Sunday with her parents this week attending U. the Grand - _ 11 Su Moore. Lodge of A. O. U. . as the re- Uxbridge. - -- present of Pickering .Lodge sSo ��-Miss Allegra Cronit entertain• p -Rev. Mr. Moura-will attend . Lloyd Card.son of lr, David Card, p_ - - ed a number of her young friends. the great Provibeial temperance of Scott Township,met with an a ci= last Friday evening. convention in Toronto neat Tues- dent Tuesda which cost him his life. -Miss Maggie O'Leary is spend- y da ttnd Wednesday, 27 and 28th He puns climbing a ladder to go up on . :food fast. the roof of the barn •for one of -hhiss ing a couple of weeks with friends Y in Colborne -1l1rs. T. McMann, and Masters wits• which had- been thrpwn by•_ -Miss Katie and Dolly Kerr brother,when one of the rounds gaveVredt Frank and John, of Newcastle, Spend your cash where Entertained- a number of their and Mier Annie Moore, of White- way and and -ing beadars. He lived oil bu on credit. _ young friends on Friday evening vale, spent Sunday with Harry but a short time after the accident. Y Y last• - and Mrs: Moore and.family. - Arnold Dunn, aged about �l3, 'a -Dr. R. M. and Mts. Stewart, _You ought to go� to Bundy's farmer tram .Mount Albert,.was. run - of Markham, spent Snndaq with was cut - and. get some of Dibby'a' Cream over by a train at Little York on Sat the latter a patrents, W. and Mrs.- E uivalent for using with separ- urday night. His right leg Call in and see our New Wall-Papers. We have about 400 Logan o oS below,Jhe knee anal toes of the varieties of the ver�lates shades end designs•• An3r Copeland,•of Woodh�Vam, atur-mill:- The.best_ thin�on the•left foot were-severed. Dunn'war color oe rice you wish, from 41c, to$'.'. per _- p same price per ,N market for your calves: Try a found beside the tracks Sunday morn roll. Borders•sold at K i9 here with her-sem � fey pounds, _ ing at a o'clock, and was then brought - roll as wall and ceiling. ""Dickie, who remains in a vet* --Mr Heuston Palmer, of Mani- to the lEmergency office,-where his - ,critical condition. toulin, but for the past few condition was found-to he very ser* �t -A number of the young men monrths in-the employ of A. B. ious. Dunn does not know. much :R, A'11 --BUNTING'S, Plck.ering. of his congregation enjoyed Rev. Dowswell, of Claremont, has been about tine accident, but recalls only Mr. Harpers hospitality at the engaged by M. R. Chappman in his that he brought some cattle into the _ , .minae on Mondav evening. tinsmithing. shop. He entered city on Saturday. and that business - -Roy Taylor, of Toronto, spent ,Pon his duties on-.Friday last• affairs took him to East Toronto. it - Tuesday ofast.week at the home p°,dise Georgie, oldest daughter is thought that the unfortunate traie - - - farmer-was struck by a freig p _ of his-aunt and grandfather, Miss of Dr. and firs. Shirlev, hada stn the point at which and Adam Taylor, of Church at. s.8 w was passing g _ G - very severe -attack of croup on he was found.-Times. , .Geo• Tool• of the 4th conces- �ionda night. For atime her TApf" willhold ku auction sale of- Y OA4' • - eatson condition was vea critical. Z?r. N ewy his farm stock and implem Bateman was called in and we _ �Yednesday next.. lee bills- for are pleased to-state that she ie 71 in,full ppa�rticulars. now im roviu She had also a Babbett, ins ctor of the p g'•pe slight attack o€inflammation. Pak> >y` s Western Bank, �sid an•o c�i1 -The Rei*. lri r. i raw�: of To- n plain. ' m NMI to the ng- branch , 'Wide checked gingha s, ronto, the editor of the Epworth of the YonnR1"U�us' -� 'Wide checked gingham, bordered• two days ,last week and foundEra, and secretary Ne • .everything in fh-st-class shape People's Societies Of- the Method- ._- Prof. J. D• A.. Tripp, of the irat hurch,.AeliveTed twoo-raoost . Pretty--pink gingha , p m border. Tomato Conservative of Music, Fcholarl and inspiring sermons- n rs. , as offered to give a free.recital , fa cy horde �. has in tl�e ye hodiet c utv h here last Pratt Champaign - r ":is. aid of re-building the college in M Tt,en .your blood taunt be in y T Pick Mr. Tripp' Sabbath, ' The morning 4ermon a very bad condkion. You 'Wide white ducks;' fancy borders- g a kiwi Offer was founded npou the_tezt."What . will doubtless be accepted manner of child shall this be?" ccrfaint'y know wl>tat to mkt' „Vancy white lawns, embroidered sad plated -W. E. and Mrs. Vanstone and Iu the evening his subject was then. take it-Ayer'• S!rsd' • ten styles. Make beautifur aprons and Mise Vera were in: Toronto on "The battle cry of victory." The. pariila. I[ you doubt, then ancy skirts. . , attending the funeral of f _ Saturday K le -doctor threw.his whole sole ratio consult your doctor. WC know _Come and eet the many new hinge we have s Mrs. Vaastone's nephew, �'q his subjects. His brilliant mind, - Hall, who died on Thursday in I- scholary, attainments and mgg- whaf he will fay "about this - 7tlt year. The boy's -atother died aeric powers won the hearts of all c•and old 2mily medicine. ; - - ` otr y three months ago. who heard him. Sold for ovtr 90 yeafa. - -Rev. Canon Dixon's lecture•on -The members of the Pickering ' -Ben- Hur," illustrated by lime- armors' Threshing Machine Co•, res.to the m+e a t !"w""°�°bow" - • • light vlews, which was given in coni nied b their wives and mak= °,°e"w�.wl+. n` +s ][Ainle e &.few other ne a, visa .°�,oT ,.�t.r r+ten - - - —CO ing was fairly well• attended and residence of George and Mrs. Lang i'°! ma `very mue"pprecmted by Lhoae iTening of last week _,.. _ present. ata. a.as•r o�s.•• t. revival services in the and spent a few hours most enjoy- 'a�....as.e.e�• Methodist church are being con- ably. The refreshments took the ars AGM C amu- y Maned with a dh4re influence form of an oyster supper; with an for good: The Epw Leagues abundance of other good things provided by the fair sex. Thera -..' and church members whose lives ere about fifty persons present. - _ have been too formal are seeking DOES YOUR - - - - Games and other amusement's `. after'spiritnal life and power.' formed the program.-and -all--- p 'EAS ' -=-`Phe were there enjoyed the`outing iia- a contribution to aid -the famine enael Dur•in the conrse of the a 'stricken Japanese on Sabbath last a ening T. A. Knoz, on behalf' of ea, - c~' - In req)oase to the call they'receiv- the Company, called Mr. Leng to We have a flue stock hand picked ';ed$10-in the Pickering church and his feet and presented him with'a Peas for seed. Pisces range from f�R4 at the Harbor church. This _ We purse, accompanied by money was sent to their nils- an address setting -forth. the ap- :90 to $2.00+ straw 2.to 5 feet. E . sion in Japan to be distributed by reciation Of the Co. with Mr. We can guarantee fair and satis- their workers there. p Long's services as see.-tress. for - Seed can be If•so•let us put on some ` ..-On Friday.last, while George the t twnM o years,—and - -' --- Young, of Greenwood, :was at ing-t�- that,-that he be-long-spa - W_. P_cu t pin a mill;-3y�1e - - O e ed to render assistance in the Oshawa or your nearest railway ,GALYANI� standing outside whilSHINGLIM e he entered advancement of the farmer's ip- - ` the dilice to attend'to some buai- tetests, novaloue in-the,threshing station, . .Arrangeuient's 'to ship j mess. The horse being untied, line, brit }n all others pertaining Railwag-_Station in for you. They cost little"mo-re than ordinary wood shingles " 'started off, and the wagon, strik- from any we twice as long. _ t was badly-damaged, to the common welfare of the fro- County. ing a past, ternity. Mr. Leng replied briefly an wear , The horse did not go far before sting that his efforts had been : ' = he was caught• exerted only because he 'consider- J• �:�D4yQNEY & Co., eta1 Ceilings. and Walls _ -The heaviest an of the ed it to be his duty. He thanked WHITBY, ONT season occurred 'during_Monday all for their kind words ori encottr- 24-x' _ __ ' _' A'Specialty. `and Monday avenin¢. There was a enient as well'as for the address not eu#Hc' nt tb make good sleigh- 8 - ` ing, but there was enough to re- and accompanying donation. Geo. I,lunber Yard Parker and, others followed with Pickering Eavetrou bin Wind us that winter .was not yet :- _;'v'ever.. .The.residents of the village brief, concise speeches. At_ a'• i� reasonable hour the company dis- Onr stock is complete. "�- - are to be commended- for the - - - .. on 4r ' mm turas with which they clear- persed after singing 11For he is a In all kinds of buildiv material u g to put h test notice p p old. good fellow."_ .. - including rough and-dressed lumber., „ _, . a ed the side�calk5 of snore* on t e jolly 8 -. - •-- - --- - .. ._.. _ lath, cedar,etc.- ' ` Substantially aria y p moining following the storm.. Scarboro Our stock of Shin les is also cam- FULL STOCK OF. HARDWARE. -On Tuesday tfiie-residents of n is B - _ . plate t rt drew B.un• nib idle village were shocked to !fear -Last 'summer Jobb Martin- and 'ick and Ontario C%dar_ of the sadden death of Ed. J. Me- Robert Cowan, •]ivintr in Scarboro, Ali kinds of the usual Mouldings, _ _ _, - _ he age re em la ed in running a corn - Base,-Casio ,•V Sheeting and Floor- BUN DY t Ginty, of Church, St., at t ,rhe .ter for the Scarboro Junction ,Corn ing. to stock. _ s of 42 years and 3 months' g - - deceased was taken ill on The ,Company. It was said to be Cowan's 7. evening, when symptoms of pnett_ duty to manage the enginevsed to - W. D. GiOIIDO;V " - mztnia soon developed. lie grad- drive the corn cutter, and Martin's • I to look after the pexcorn-cutter and ciydesdale eu nk FoodSugarg own � :5 a.1,� ually became worse until noon on see that it was in propez working nr- Tuesdtsv, 'rhea the lastpark of der.• On Sept. 30th last Martin was ace are of his duty, when, .,life fled. -His funeral took place in the Asch g. y Hercules Poultry Food at t1.30 on Thursday forenoon ;t was alledged, Cowan, the. Full stock on hand-Gives flavor - Finnan $addles Sc to the R. C: cemetery. The deep-I withoirt wrtrning -"started the.driving 100 lbs Gran Sugar, $4.30. 10c lb, est sympathy is felt for the be- wheel of the engine, causing the 23 lbs Gran Sugar, $1.00 10 different kinds biset I machinery of the.corn-cutter to move, and agreeableness to animals .`; , reaved widow and two young, the consequence being that the plain• ftiod. Sold ander a poai- 3 cans each, Peas, Corn, Tom. 2o'c 2 Pearline 9c w e t e- 3 plugs any Tobacco 27c - 2 cow brand soda Ac i children. Mrs.. McGinty, tiffs left hand wnc caught in the tive gtittrantee of satin- i Barr01 Flour, 54c "'.8=Pure pole'. B. Bgret to say, has been confined to Rhredder 'and mangled. M.IrtiD StRt- faction or money her bed through illness the re- refunded. M er1 that as x result(if the accident twc, Pic er. w* �in,t4 two weeks, eonssequcntly of his flngers'lsad to he amputated; - (� ,.• w falls mora heavily upon be ,wae:,pe, sly disab Mar % kering. Q the:bIQ en at tdi8 aBi1' , D r k LAA 1� y ' , ,+1'� f. e '...r.'.:. '...•r. ._ '�,•sr:.;.;,;y '.,rr�';Yi�a �„�A .z.WKr J...,1 w., . '�' ''".� .;:in+ - - �-.*•c••.. {