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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1907_03_29•. • t". r• • '• Avl. t PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. MAR, 29, 1907 1111ratisHitssnail arbor. • , • Dental. . - _ DR. R M. STEWART, Markham. DENTIST, .• Honor Graduate ofgroronte University • .. Graduate Royal. Coll*, of Dental Burgeons. • OFFICE-OV.-OSITE THE POBTOFFICE. Open daiiy 9 s. m. to 6 v. in. • Besidenpe;Main St., North. . .•. _ • „ AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. • • 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Office -over Sunimerfeldt & Silver's Store. 17tf liedicct/ clEO. N. FISH; M. a PHYSICIAN Alik SURGEON - Member of College of Phyliciane and Surgeons. - - Ont. Agwociaelt Coroner, County of Ontario. ,t• , - Office Hours --8 to 10 a.m. and I .03 end 6 lob _ • p. in. Brougham. Ont. • 11-1y • • J-HERBERT -KIDD, M.- D., • Member Collcge of Physicians and Sur- ' - goons of Ontario. Late House Surgeon of Cien- eral. Emergency and Burnside Lying-in Hos Di- .. tale of Toronto. Ottice in Alexander Morgan's • residence. opposite Methodist church, Clare- , - • - wont. Ont.. • _- 261y. • begat. I B. FA.REWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS- IV • TER, County Crown AMCM110y, and county elicitor. Court. House. Whitby. 10-7 • TOW McGILLIYRAY, BA.RRIS- IF ses. solicitors, Ao. orso.i opposite Post •sea, Whitby. Out Jno. Ball Dow, LA.; Theo. • A: oGilliyray, LL.B. Money to Loan. 8y • • Veterinary. - •TT HOPKINS, VETERINARY' SUB- GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - estuary College, Toronto. registered member _ _Wf $00 0004110 Veterinary Medics' Association. OM* and residence one and on* -quarter miles north of Green River. Mee and showingforge _ 'boars 8 to 11 a.m.. and 1 to 4 p.m. Private • telephone in my oilloe P, O. address, Green River. Ong - • • • • .•usststa** arbso. • „ • . HOPPER Issuer qf Marriasie D. Licensee .i the County of Ontario. - Office at store sod hie residence, Claremont. BBUNTING, Issuer of Marriage • Licensee for the Colinty of Ontario. Of - Gee at the store or Si his :Pidgin's*, Pickering 1.7 - ' R BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK • A.! • Conveyancer,. Commiaatoner for taking 'illidavits. A 000tintant Eta. Money to loan on farm property. "Issuer of Marriage Lire sn' Wbitaysle. Oct. 1-7 •Es POSTILL,. Licensed Auctioneer,. . for Counties of York end Ontario Ace. Sion sales of all kinds attend to on shortest ' • notice. Address Green River P. 0,, Ont. POUCFIF.-W Licensed 'Aucticin- eer,.VaJtistor end Collettor for the Coon • • -bee of York and.Ontano . Ali kinds of suction • - • • -- ' sales conducted and valuations made at mod- . . elegantly managed and sold by auction or . _ private sale. Mortgages_ rents. notei and ft: general ascot:lute promptly collected and sans- ry settlements guaranteed.. Phone or • write for terms and varticulars, -Brougham, Ont. Dates may be axed by phone News., Y - - - - • REAL -ESTATE s_as At • • •--Conveyancing Done • • • ^ _ , House and Lot for sale or to rent. - -Also Planing Mill for sale. e - -1,50 acre Farm for sale. . . Wynn went to buy sell or rent, call- _ at my office. Bargains. W. V. Richardson. Notary Public, •Pickering. Furniture.,... • A full lino of first- • ohm furniture now : on exhibition in* • - our ware rooms. •• - • Prioes'right. . ' S.' Dillingham. •,, Pickering, Ont. • • Wagner 84 ua .. Have a full line ot tresh and cur -- ed meats constantly on hand. Spice itrealciO.st Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Highest prices paid for Butcher's cattle. WOO 1.112.11.1111-Inekeesaa Station 0.7.3 -Titaaws GOING EAST au' AS IIPOLLOWS:•••• No.13 -MAn, . . 8:33 A. M. •' 12 LOCAL . 2;47 15 10 Loess. 814 P.M Twigs some WW1? DVS AS FOLLOWS:-- # No.9 LooAx. , 1341 A. M. "11 LOCAL . . 1119 P. M. 11 Mar 87.90 Y. M. to 2 el No • . . ' 601 z 00 00 Du es it to 0,42° "41 " 'eiltOC wooramas !islarecrg s ;LI .11 rs - 1/2 - Ii; II . ,.. cc =' - cr 6:3 - ,,„ oat.. h.. January 190*-w▪ -h-itty 9. OshaW74.3110 , Pickering 13, Port Porn; 14: IfxbrLdge 17, Cannington 16, • Beaverton 15; votary.? ie 14 I No les I CC 6e .5 rWri .' El 1:4- tai g`71. ."* 0 ile Ilf 0 .., we O "-••"'' n; • '0 a ... 04 5! r• n . Gs .. a a a 1 hi -vs Po mel al '.. 0 as ..., ' • til 2 — , 0.• c Jan c eg , ot'•7 Feb ..g v, ' '''''" hiss , ieS es s - :: 4...s.ry -ksz.: I: .... • ...n...30. J-nei or, to, o. a.= .11119 i ' -4 rir- 8 0 0 SePt1 r en ▪ is HORSE BLANKETS I - _ • -We have a few winter horse blank- ets still ors hand which we will sell at a i'eduction- to dear -them out. They are choice,goods and at a bargain. Now•is the time td purchase single harness as spring is opening up. THOMPSON BROS. 9reicering Sliveng First-class rigs for 'hire Day or night - -Bus meets all trains 1: - Teaming promptly -attended to. • Agent for Canada Carriage Co. W. H. Peak, picketing. " . . ADDITIONAL LOCALS. -Miss Gillespie, of Cannington, spent Sunday with the- Misses Law. • • -There . will .be services -this (Friday) evening .at 7 o'clock in St. . George's Church._ All will :,be made welcome. --Masters Robert and Brainerd Carlyle; of Toronto,' • are spending the Easter vacation With their aunt, Mrs. J. L. Palmer. - Mrs, John Howland . has sold her- property te' • J. Coad,'and will have 4-1. sale of her -household effects On. Thursday, April 4th. - A number of entries have been made for .the-combinaiion sale, which have have not appeared on the bills. Entries may he -made lip to noon of the day of s.sle. - - Win. Gilchristhas leased the. Barret residence at present occu- pied by D. Graham. The latter has leased the Leaven's property vacated- this week by Mr...Kings :-Previotis to ..his departure. for - the North-West, Chas. Forsyth was presented by' his.. young friends with a beautiful gold lock- et, acCon, pained by an,, appropri- ate address.• - -Miss Ruth Doyle, • formerly. assistant teacher in .the public school .here,is at.present at Palm Beach, where • they have been enjoying weather summer all winter, bathing,' boating, etc., •being the favorite pastimes. -We hare in'. stock a large 81.1 -1 - ply of the best parchment butter - paper. • Butter makers should have their butter -paper printed with a neat label: . By so doin from one one to two cents more per pound is realized on the butter. -Remember Gordon' Bros.' sale of household goods, horse, buggy, cows, etc., on their premises near • the old G. T. R. station to -morrow (Saturday.) ' As Gordon Br9s. will leave shortly for the North- West everything- will be sold without reserve. . --Mrs: Herks & -Daughter are being' besieged this week with a . 4 large number of lady callers, who are anxious to see the latest styles ASpring Medicine, hav-e, an- extensive -stock, - and . • _ • - - .7.- in spring millinery of which' they • ' which is receiving favorable coni- of Merit — • went by the critics; - We put tip a Siirsaparilla Compound which WY can confidently recommend as a flood purifier, tonic and Spring _ . ' Itcontains the active' principles of well known roots. barks. berries. etc. andlibas 'proved beYond question its value for pimples. sores, sick head. ache, constipation, liver topor, water brash, kidney trouble. etc. It replaces That "tired feeling" with energy. _ Fine line of EASTER PERFUMES i now on hand. Ideal Easter Gifts. -A. and Mrs. Forsyth and fern.- HY and S. and Mrs. King and fain - ii' left on Tuesda • for their w homes in the, North-West. While we regret losing such desirable .citizeus, the . best wishes of the community will follow them to their new fieldoflabor.i Mr. For - evil, who is taking twelve horses •ith him ..required . two cars to onvey -his effects, and Mi. Kin s taking one car. COME 131:n1z:for -PrRit DRUGS and g :Ad cheapest always the best. Eyes tested free Satisfaction guaranteed. M. McFadden; Dispensing .Chetnist - - Graduate Optician. .. PICKERING, - • The _ Toronto •World! , - —One day this- -w-eek ,bne-of our enial hucksters g a one of his - customers, this call being his last as the customer was moving to the North-West. Thinking the -prolonged visit 'un- necessary, the horse being left on the road, started off for home, but caught after going a consid- erable distance and taken back to to be. - r. where their owner was sue used 'Was ens " 6 found sitting comfortably with his feet tip against the st5ve. He is minus a robe as a result of his absent mindedness), reply to a communication corn the Police Trustees_ .of -this illage; D. ,Carew right, Sec- etary of the Board of Railway omnhissioners, states • that the uestion of better -freight rates nd passenger accommodation ifl be dealth with by the Board t the future meeting. When a rson buys a second class ticket e compelled to take -a smoking ar: which makes it virtually im- .issible for, women and children buy a -second classticket. While the railway company sells second,: class tickets they do not provide secondalass • accomniodation. The many- communications sent to the Board of Railway Commis- sioners will result in some im- provernen t.- ' -We regret to-repoit the death of Mr...Henry Whitney Payne,. which took place on Wednesday rrigh.t. at his homes north of the Ad -nage. decerus'ed, who was 63 years of age, was ill only a few weeks '-with- pernicious ana.einia but ..has been confined • to his house only a-: week. Mr. Payne -resided . Whitby ' township until about thirteen years ago when he .rented his 'farm and came -there to live. He was never, married, but is survived by Jour_ sisters and a brother. The sis- teN reside in Parkhill, Mitchell, Port Perry• and Pickering, re- spectively, and the • brother in 'the States. The funeral will take place on Satnrday at 10 o'clock, when his remains will be convey- ed to St. Paul s cemetery, Colum- bus, for interment. f V - First rate Market Reports and Fore- r castes. ‚-5- The Fanners' page is a specal fea- ture. • No farmer .can afford - to be sl without. this daily paper with its 'live a up-to-date reports. 'W 'Special rates. 'now.' • • • . -7 -a . . Copies ce.n be obtained front John pe Ii to ie Orders taken by M: S. Chapman, or F. M. Chapman, Agile. Editor. •- •- - ••- • DOMINION BANK II eCfti.'T•orcinto • • Capital.....Authori4ed; 4,000,000. paid up - 3,000,1100 Reserve fund and undi- , ' aided ptofits .3,830.000 Total assets • • .42,000,000 —' WHITBY BRANCH.- :gene'ral Banking Business transacted. • Special atTcption given to the collet. tion of farmer's sale and - (Abet notes; ' •• 'SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. nepcsits received of $1. and upwards. MiLtereet allowed at highest cta•recit rates. Compouri.ded. or paid quar- terly. E. THORNTON, Manager. -sW. E. Vanstone shipped a car- load of hogs on Thursday. -A. Ridley has moved into A. Mullet's- residence, Mr. Mullet with wife and daughter having returned- to Manitoba. ' " • --See advertisement in another column—farm for sale or remtt-- Mrs. Mabee is offering 'these at a great:bargain either- separately or together. -R.- A. 11Bunting and John Dickie & Co. have secured the services -of a first-class .paPer 1/171 tiger. "Workmansliiii`guaran teed at 10 -cents per -roll. Place your order for paper - at once and arrange date for having, work. done. . • -Dtiring•the thunder -storm on Weduesdav afteruoon, R. A. Bell's residence at the r. R._ station Was struck by lightning, A fees: bricks were knOcked-off the chim- ney. few shingles knocked off, and n -stria]] Opening made in the roof, 'but -otherwise no damage was (Rine.' Mrs. Bell,' who was sitting .by the stove was badl frightened, but we are pleased t state. that she received no' injury Next Sabbath, being Easte Sunday. .will be obseved ' in St Andrew's chards by -appropriat Easter services, The minister o the church will conduct both ser - ices at 10.30,a. •m., and 7 p.- m. the subjects being "The Risen -Lord and• The _Individual" and The Risen Lord and the Power o the church-. ,- There will be ap- propriate Easter music. A car dial Avelcorne is always extended to strangers and friends alike. • - GREEN RIVER; • • N025 For Coughs and Colds There is a remedy over sixty years old —Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Of course you have heard of it,prob abl y have used it. Once in the family, stays; the 'one hbusehold remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest. Askyour doctoraboutit. I have had pnentnonla three times, end iti7r.;7;;;14ih(71irc71 te131(.3°. hhasamenrufaci t recovered . from.. my last atit.itek.magye.dasKiZzen. No 7.= cog. raae ' Made 0. Ayer Co.. !anQctar,Imp. au. JP SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. EWE MOH. tiers Ayer's Pills increase the activity of v the liver, and thus aid recovery. • e - - _ f FOR SALE. -A good old horse for - • cow and end Yorkshire swine Cash br credit sale or exchange for cattle A new -mum , or paper to edit Ca'l at Farm F M Chapman Grasmere Grange Audley - Spit "Preventice" will promptly check a f cold or the Grippe when taken earlyor _ at the "sneeze stage." Preveotics cure seated colds as well. Preventics are little candy cold cure tablets, and Dr. Shoop. 'pies sod s book on Colds free. if you .write ham These sample. prove their merit Check early Colds with Prelims ------------ ice and stop Pneumonia. Sold in . Sc and cent boxes by T. M. AlrFadden. -• LADDERS • Mrs. Win. Barton is recovering from an attack of bagrippe. John Perry is. engaged with Mr. C. Young for the summer. Miss Vera Banvard- visited Miss - Eva G. Hopkins Monday last: • Sandford Doten has engaged with Thomas Dixon for the summer• Will Turner hits been confined to the house last week through sickneas. Racine, Wis. wile gladly mail you slims • - • Good stock of Ladders on hand at • . Mrs eeter Rumohr of Clitreiriont is - • - A ROUND. • visiting her sister. Mrs. P. R. Hoover. Liberal reduction if taking a quantity. • W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. Mrs. B. J. Wilson and Mrs. O. H. DUlen, spent Monday last ib Mark- ham. .Albert Percy has been, confined -to . • . • the house the last few weeks through vv.- estern "-Bank of Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins._ Wrn. and Mrs. Booth visited last week with • Canada. Oliver and Mrs. Pugh. Miss day after spending a month with her • -: Pickering Branch. brother, A. E. Lehmann. • . Wm. and Mrs. Hoover attended -a - 4 farewell party at Mr. Geo. 'Winos'. Imperial -rated by set of Parliament Ian Mongolia, Monday night. . Mrs. Beaton, of °riffle.- returned to her home after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Turner_ Authorized Capital _ Ol.000,00(),O0 Rev. E. J. McEwen, of -U.xbridge, suhecribed • -- 5.5.5,000,(X) occupied the pulpit Sunday evening Paid up 5&00O.0� -• - preached an eloquent sermon to an •._t,,,t__ort...m.unt _ ,300,000,0a • ' . . Assets „Mr. and Mrs. G. Ferrier and -family. of Whitevale, and Albert and Mrs: Ferrier and family, of Markham, were the guestii of 0. P. and Mrs. Ferrier on Sunday. Wm. Hoover attended the Grand Lodge A. G. U. W. last week in Tc- ronto. He was accompanied by Miss Bessie,Hoover, who spent a few days in thecity. es - day night, Fred. Wilson's., barn was strucks by -lightning, and in a very short time was reduced to ashes. Be- sides the building, three young cattle, ten sheep, a cream separator, fanning mill and other implements were de- stroyed, as well as a quantity of seed and feed'grain, ten or twelve tons of hay and five or six loads of unthreshed peas: The building teas comparati- vely new with stone stabling beneath. Thsre was an insurance of $600 on the hpilding and $400 on the contents. which will be far from covering the loss. - • We regret to' report • the death 'after . . a lingering. illness, of Mrs. S.- Mc- Intyre of this place, which took place at_the General Hospital, Toronto, on Monday, March .2.4th. at' the age of -56 years. •The deceased has been a resi- dent of these part sail her life,anclwas an active worker in the church. She had.been_ill since last October. with a cancer This, was drawn out in No- vember, hut- others formed which eventually caused her death. She leaves to mourn her death a family of four: daughters a-nd two sons. The daughters are Mrs. Hough -of Iowa, ' Mrs. Grant, of Montreal. Mrs. Smith, of Hamilton, and Miss Annie,. at home, -- all attended the funeral: The two sons, who reside in Montana were unable to attend. The interment took place on Tuesday when the remains were interred in the Brunswick Hill. cemetery. Artiong thoSe Who attend- ed the funeral were Mrs. Schornherg, of Hesfieler, George Poucher and wife of Allandale. and Messrs. John, Morris and Fred Poucher, of Toronto,. Memo - Tin I -servicas-viill be held in the White. vale Baptist church on Sunday,_ April, all St II a. in.'-: • For Catarrh, let me send yon free, just to prove merit, a Trial size Box - of Dr, Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It is a snow, white creamy, heiting antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and me. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large 1%1'160 cents. Sold by T. M. McFadden. Joss Cowan, Esq. T. H. MaMrLias E0Q, President - . OssRIO - . • Special attention given to Farmer's Sale . Note. Collections solicited and promptly mad* • - Farmer's Now dwoonat,ed American and Foreign Eschlbge bought and sold Drafts ie. - sued., ayailable on all parts of the world B-ank Interest allowed on deposits at high- est current -rates, and credited or paid half -yearly to depositors. EO. KERR, Mgr. I imam ffts A beautiful selection of snit-- able EASTER Gifts can he had at BASSETT'S Com rising itij Sreeekee . • deubenir dpeoni" fat glits $,Ily 7ie'9,u Illir'Cuff An: - • - - We have many other articles just as suitable and a beautiful new assortment of jewelry for 'summer wear. - Presentation articles a spec- ialta. eel.; To -Tea -el t -_arc. ti, -ti - • Alw The Happy Medium "Cheap" paint is the kind you DON'T want. "High price" paints cost more' than they are. worth, because you can buy better for less. Ramsay's Paints are the happy medium. All the goodness of •ther'most expensive ki:ids—with none of the faults of the " cheap." They are mixed just right—always the same—and hold their surface and their zolor through zea .snows and torrid suns. -- : -- Write us for Post CaardtsSSeries C, showing' how same - arepainted. A. RAMSAY & SON CO.. Prixt Makers siaee 1842, MONT!EA1 ! over well with a piece of wet soap be -IM 1 SPRING 'ADVICE.. "ENGLISH PRISON S�'ST • Coro being put in the water. When the _-. clothes twv,e been well sioaked, let 'the - water run ottt fr)ru the tub. wring outs c•'�OTomot..s.-1.‘111.7, B, •%'o.R GIV1F5 1i" 'Miele,. lightly.• place thorn in tubs -Do Not Dusrt With- t'urnative�t and _IIL�; OI'1�:.� ' tall filled with licit wanner, and proceed�t NS to use w'ashbonrd and soap.. The clothes weakening ee,e eines - what 'i'Neeti' 1. _ _ • __ _ then are put -through the \\ linger into a Need at This Season is a tori" • - . • _ :_ -_ v second tub and . washed agai,tl. Then quite. .liter a Sentence of 1 i Tears' Penal put once more through. the vvruigrr and Not exact! sick --but not feeemi,„ i place iu'a boilerful of cold wilier over w,el1. '1'ttat•Y the ilprtng; 1in,lint!. you Set ItiIde, flays i',i.nn Does tine fire.. S tapy water -Made from shaved c are easily' 1!rcd. at 1 elite vii: tttbtte, �znuc- Not Iteturrll. soap' or some of the Washing prepare • ions dissolved in water, may be placed in pales headaches and a feeling it d y,res- Sinn. Or perhaps pimples mei ecuplurn� J i -biz ?''.Reit,... wtto recently complet- the bolder before lhe_.clothes are put in, • appear rn 1tu' face. fly' You. ILLI e 1vy1,114 1 ' eu.a term of 1'e year, }' nprisoninent for or -each article may be rubbed over with C r rtes nali nt- or neurulgta, Any '_'f , fieoel in connection with the Liberator soap as it comes from the w'r'inger to be these indicate that the ble,ad b out of or-..eelcifelies, has written' a be,ok. in which placed illi the .Miler. I et the clothes der, text the tri+ioor lite of w'intei• hittic, freely, t ilio;» the English prison come up to a good foil, pressing them .,...:y.stem., Here are a few extracts: 'down into place with a voodt'ii clothes l�eyelop into moreseriousgets trout,te.(il)+�nt",` - DEV1SGD •L'1- EVIL GENIUS. • stick. The first toilet• always. should contain the table linen, arid, while setae dose yourself with purgativeerneilicinese T'h? L'ri!itt prixm system w'oukj in the -hope that you can •frill ynI(r' ' tee trl..arl usury - el its d'�Iai!s, to have are-coming.up .to ,thboiling litn=slate: at- blood right. I?ur ativcs gallop through teen. !devised by some malignant geni- lention mo. be turned to the second [n the system. and wiaken ill -lead ot.;!ty- us actuates( by tlte' horrible •enibitinn , Stallment. Always empty the boiler and • ling -itenglh., \\'!tat yell reel! i; a' i de ;t le. "tis leave the world a little refill' with tared water when the.rest ef e- l funic mcdicin� that- • will -nra:a new'•_. worse than he had ",found it,"- to crush fire clothes are ready to be•Ittced there -J, rich, read -blood, ttti':d 'up the wcclkettrd lent of heti a;t of"-'thetirlhapps criminal • in: -•-•.On taking the clothes from the Ir. nerve: grill Ilio; 1"' 'du new health env lingering remnant of !'!: resi>rct, old• water` and ri nReati orou` tilt' in at jndthtses� eh,li'; ArarndIsetoel'. ho nseDeine re !e tto-li treaye.ha`. cur Pee iyidehisepublilclde. teas4'iso.vrat?cs to remove al'. p„ssilnli hams. Pint: hills•' Every. dose of seri gradation in the •ceirtiinal court. a yellow tinge. produced r • P ` • .• , . nc Y• rie'.li-' not vw ti soap rreil•ecs weak, c lee water 'and w•cil ii4trtces':il, • • \\"ring- aryl vyrinl�n f�'t�l bright". active an t-4.-++++++4-4++++4.-4...-+4.4.+44 Hungarian 810 -v. -For six people take • or. 8 targe i:� tutu: ; Cut -in -slices and r _ ._ - , •-.4. put at.- the br,ilc.r,: of an earthenware .♦ staking dish. which has a close cover. -A + bean pot• is all right. season the pota- ►+ V V + ' oes with -salt: and .pepper,- Lay. over ► bo . j V V ♦ tiem . % lbs. round steak. more it_ es . chicken, a well beaten egg. salt and pep- Canada 4. - I lee march meat, cut in small pieces , ink pills offered by cninuanieF locate ., s.sgn ar,d coyer -the• inert, put y doz_ per to taste, and sutlictent.cream sauce P ; tae -'t, moisten it sligritly• e!ix \ttoegether and tat other p aces ii Canaela are baud i.. • ♦ onions and season again. • -Over anis set aside until cold, , i. orrii. into, small I acral imitation intended to deceive. • 1~♦ �� t Bolt �♦♦ 14 pour L ql, stl cornets tonuttoes, seasoned .taaltk egg and breadcl•tiinti .lht m. and '; your de- kr does -net keep the rerun r, late. 'I het. add i ;cups rich cream: .Tru in deep tat. Drain on unglazed pa- , Dr. William' Pink Pills for -Pale P Sl)\1F- BUi1L\ti�1\ ill:l;lfrF:a. ' Bake: sari a slow .oven -F 3 6 people hours. ,. per and serve at once. }-tile send --le Reeteei!1e. ••flat., and •1•t .11. -you whnl.ck,ai:i ie in which acorn- Par•a-niit stew. -F. r b take 6 Rice and Cat ow Bat€s,--,list# ha;f $ I T1r: \\'illiarres .,Lidi,•ine• rots. will rn D:nation of flay.es blonds into one' deli- large potatoes. 4 good sized parsnips._ 2 ru nice f hard grated cheese to a pint of li the pill;' -to yen at Q. cen. a bo 0 e,. t. -arrant t, delighting at once the .psi ! :salt ports; lean asyou ea get.it,and p'• and the noslrib. and a duh which diced. Lai in alternate layer- its a sauce- boiled rice; season with salt and a dash : and sig boxes for $:'•>•i. welt please the -eye a, we �. a sou _pan, seasoning as you go vv.tth salt and -moisten nait.t,i c. -ream _sauce•ateForn m nto • er•ekinl w,h ch it) u1;tt::e evi r -c olticr e Cover with wetter •ted Intik 1- • ,iiiull Lalli, egg and incaai rliriili them, i ' 11f_lw. j1IT11 �N .1PPETI- . he(rwise urttn n s^rap. bringing itI oA ,--�rtzino..to see _that It dop- not o ++iurdbte and fry in deep fat. Voracious lndividual Who. Ale Os bee.ore-vou agR'�n in•s.ari unrecoe L R \\ fR �oiti+n a cup of boiled • but delicious form : in short, if you want I rice w ty of g d d by Int i Ilse" cthe rr<-In S hl 1 7 c The articl'tis. n xt are put in btu -'i nasty sic:vf and ailing -me WIdO out as dry as possible•. toll 111:iu bun- ,tmn : If you n^«'d a medicine an dies -'arid lace M.. the clothes basket. : TheChi y Clothespnow,• are. 'reedy.. to be 4111118 ; sprmrer try Dr. AViltiani's' Pink Pills an �'ou will never.'regrri 1 it. This tined on the line in the gun. etre has cured 'thousands to .every, pa i310E. �':\rtlAT10N or tibe world ant what 11 has done fo others -it -cam-easily -.ole for you. Rice Rails. -To one pint- of hot boiled - • The' headquarters far the ;;ermine D rice add•a large cupful ofetln:'ly niinc«•d \t'illiam_s' Pink Pills for Pale -People h'.: On dhrce separate occasions Mr. Bel- o j.freir was taken on long r:iilivay' jour-, d r,cy. clad in his prison clothes end - • batid-uffed. •"1 found Wong' fee route d'grortps•of curious :siechtssers. who had le ; cv idently been-al,prisr';l of ' fl'i move- ' rt' ! Mr.! ,t; On o'''wes Pier was the in - r evitable photographer. and quite - a throng of busy b'td;es. through, whom f r• thad to elbow my way. • Al Southampton e u itnere was a mob' of veru ill-behaved te- i: B• I..'ile-•Ont.. • �-ealleri irutles.' `The ha�tdcutling•-a- he points i1 out, was a purely superfluous degretfa- 'If! tion, On each occasion tie. was-accom= _ pani•d by .two armed -warders. \\'hat ne o cation could tllereibe to fetter an Pe cterly • obese'•ina.o so guarded and so - air gdre.ssed" TIIE DRi' 8.1T1 1. or As. to the • sper•ir c . of .borlilj• Search... . • known a-• "the dry bath,': of which- Mr.. Balfour speaks in carefully -Veiled phras- e-' it was nhv nus[y-inn irulignity which ,- reeht have been resented by a nigger . er !•i the day; of chattel slavery-- "a de - a ion. - - ice 3 es.—ti with the tfie yotles of three eggs, and tw'o 1 , _ ' &000 Peas in a Day. ¢,c•ting C�'ht,t,'o'rt'.k'rgncile� cite t`ren :.I Elt1.-Etl\eT�- _ : tablespoons of melted buttes'. kiterhate Jahn C'itlon.• whir lives in f►rw5hu •ttheraselves to. Ittf' very eel -111w, which add two ru«tu's of mill: and cine and.: k p anal i; teetietP*i fn. marts' titanic, cc,oke ry .e.elt,ib ,ted, 11 you _Noy .irons st'Or ' ed gradually, r • •s at:t all this and more, sec ura, a-13ohe- . Ihe• first time Atter- ... a toe,. - it I he'irl t.44 A:1l J , !tel I tl' tt • t 'zten w}tik*+ `The 1 t 1 h a v • ▪ 1krr: To have i1 in perf'r tn'r; tile. kraut three, r naltine, p• h' nira "mom-'cmrr with ninla--.e ' t ni trcalid"iri ttii vviltl pio�vderetl 3ugtar'and'sc.rre at ntxe-is w,h eh"'he-liveei- try'• reason -of 'hie p • sr s,ultl o ter. C L�• ' Bo A Y,..a moth,?! c, elous*��� fc;.-'-If y.'u have! triilnner \,-til• [u'eIJ Jnr nr;nitts.• •• --w•if-h m;ip?P.sugar'ctr vvitti jelly. :, t.eriorn unee�. elan 1�1, •lati•st teat •5 n i . ger; don t fret to gt•1 her, by.1 For C!eiitr rt;; \\ eiolleric,--two medium ' lace': with \lulton.-1.ine a •,buttered pa; e'i alt hi; prev1 b conquests_ sc~a egh a;,ec'tlriu * or hare. td, riir,:c . \'OI.Y kraut,.I•f Ir.eYi I+ot»to? Ftatc+d ititq a greyest' 3i •.ire thi;f nes vt tiela we df e. ant roan 1 _T • newt •which -ha; just cone • 6 ant will ,be a reg rialinn. Fora .dish. fart. vt."iter; evils -make• an eaceltenl .ldgttid %r_ . ul ttiir:kne.� . F'i11 the centre w;rth cold ; t,v, 1a -ted- fonr7eeti .days.. ?tett Condit is v 'people ase ,lout 3 pints.' of t.raut, 'cl, ni ncnldi~etl senes -or fads! a;• Yat v, estring del' - acid freed oast, er brolnidhone a d` gri-tlkc'Season ' w�•is that. he should e'at:1 o, Deis on- _ washin • it. if too- se oar. until tge rielit� ca e - y to laa� fact .day. double ttiat nuniber on ::•deg,reta f acidi•:y• is-lreaaehed-.. 1,et'it bo.l� ,alis-eneetlel[ing a• barite: -For thio ou t , dd -a little--onlon-.juice gad ?Second,. artcl cxriltfutle to d�ltble !t • • flor ser , ai, hold:. A cookirt�' box is e,. � need -a proper bash ennrriel. - Sandpaper ttioisten a,i1rt ;.r -aye. Cever with a layer filet• i for mitotic' `oado The p • •'reettent for Ilio "nu T aves file disagree- lire• bralh before. appky'ng,.-and -slightly_ of rice and hal.«•, coyercei, in a moderate gradation to 'the unhappy' prisoner and ' an outrage on the rel,t'iant warder -- r=.. gr-t->tc r•vnl+binh anti i.ntler•.:n-t.•• .- . ,_ red be heat Rr. v a .. ler -titre.. .nr. Vis. The amount of power v ^sted In wari- they are inured to one-half of lloilr, sono'fine-a heaptng'e,,G, the na«t.l.ynraci�su appr'tia� of ar} cry a�td'rrthet pout power kilo a anottt1 t.. Lecume.' rough so teaspoonful of baking pnw'dse, has "nut/ been pian .living.' ;AL.thia, the -last fehee„ v. t. oro p n. a as.. y re• 'e•. t: �auor firm,: and 'Dismp'ihee lit i, ea•: sly'. e ...y 1je,.- P ck " out all- the waffles -ars' ba'.:eet uick!'. oi'er a o'4 •re •ha' con iqj a !ilea a vv Ile *he of tllearc'.tryd:t'. dishes tlt.for of 1a:. li+e.p - _q g horse would Il known jibbed in c dt.lziC d:• deep. titesti gt9-s jnrs, and' tire in an iron thurvugh!y', healed.:' Dust •,'rt'•'dv well known `in the district i". �t n care' risOn sy .•tem.'•' Oily ti it- roan of high and- humace nature - Ile' ere! aliens ni.en.,are less rare phenomena in Hoot' inight 1w' srippnsrr'1-mind With- aat ;nand the infinite. Temptation' to petty ur ty'rany furnished_ by the discipline rt curb a prison a; , Portland Mr-. - RAI- lud- t ur `,vas.warnetl by a kindly cheplain:- ion "Fier very careful of the warders. You the ere yZholly ti .their power." - the.I SI.A\'ES OF PRISON 1'_IRD. • `• � , 'floe wholly, such ley ideals .as the. frellolsln" may serve to show:- ere '� 'I �.ee the kriett w, u r hr,ur:pr't.lrttrtary 1 It.e thinner. Hoyt -iI easier to apply . cooking.. [lr'if urs ti:.tit Of- ii -t re, before t evenly. -1t• will need two coats, 'dr, if iser'irrgg pat two tablcspovnt'tt_s of bitter_ ,bad, three. Ir ,other tretelt' t oInvtlen* else. n! most trying. wtau}drawers that stiove ck try,ngs are bent r, thant} e. gra s.nucepar• cul. an onion Ape_ dry: in the, sorne:irnes'are more dilticu!t to- endure - g=, a• -e, being careful not to let it brown, than a seriou.t troublte:' It is worwt while V. her- the onion is snit : pour in -the sauer ; t., Stop andrt-member that rubbing• tt-re 'kraut end rpt boil until washed for the offending eeige'w +h • a" rake of, hi;^d soap, •The kraut. should -be qu:te.wet, 1 a bit of stove tie,•king•' nr ei•cn a soft For the dirPepitrig• take 1 cup warm i lead -pencil will make life worth- living.' -_11r.lk, 34 tea_:pa,n sail:- i sake-.sart�--amain.- .1t the v.indons.01. our poorly . pressed yeast, and itcser enough 10 •make , built -houses. age a'y-,tingly _rattle .during a soft dough; wh t h must be • kneaded) high winds a few• slips Of folded news goes perfectly srei'roth. Lel .rise in a paper will slop (.1. e. nota-: and bring peace • warmeloon place .o -S t -tin tti of wanted niarnin it, Tee l and sUseful hi-ngs, that are wanted some- .. dinner, g - #n evening dinner. When. very. Tight: times in illness. Screens. can be made vvork in. 1 be:iiet;' a and 1: teaspoon„; from ' a clothes horse- covered with 'a Incited butter.. L r s. again. \\ hen - sheet or blanket. A bedrest. frons a • light. t`ro seetiteI (sista.• toast .into small wedge-shaped. Follow•- stuffed ; Light vv;ith (i'.mpl.n -IS inches in dtarntter_ using straw, and a 'soft' pillow put. over it: - a :• tl,iz t otrr'on the hands• and r.'anipu-1 t.ayers of bri,w•n paper are good substi- • seating the dmr;ai a. -little tta 11',s -lbie. l lutes for a mackintosh sheet: and Lan • Let the=e d esnpl Int- !keen tau • moulding br burnt w r • ' beard ire a warm room until half an I prevent the bed clothes resting on a ten- hour befur•_ dinner. fro trot. put them der _part can .be made by knocking out 'C•Cese trttt`•titer, they -twill ssvelt. Mean:,tire •bottom'of an erd,na.ry bandbox and tire -:.bring a -!erg•' -saucepan or two cutting a piece out of one side; place it •1Fatie'eparts of sa:tie l w ate,• to a Mil-. -11alf between the street and blanket. Pulleys r•at; _hoar' before diirner drop the dtnnp--!-&0meti are wanted, and a • piece. -of • bogs carefully irl-fhe boiling •, aver. be- tweb•,iing or•bandage- with • knots at in - careful, not to crowd. and let them tereals tied to the ends of the bed ens - Cool: untie done. Try' with -'a broom ! wers for tri•:. Ice bags are not; wonted Straw before removing. Take eaeh one t -often. but• cracked ice can he put into by itself asci lay on a unread; sponge bags or bladders. Empty beer err eettei across a ,.w'arni platter.. Bripg•'•hr-ttles -with screw tops snake good -bot . the thread r,reund the dumpling so es water bottle,.-. - t: cut it into ltal':es. just as you cut a I li it is inconvenient to .put the clothes ' rlof t�. 1 of ivory soap withth a string- Whent in soak the -night before, they a' least O cd:cinae ilcTe _ yr•nr dumpling- , ars c 01 d ' and circ. i elicited be put to Pane does not contain onedr harmful drain snld• part soak- a -couple of hour: pour the ,ager; kraut over • them • and ; previous to Ilse<tuue o[ washing. .The etre defiers or by mail al' 35 cents a. ' l more .-retied. arlicie-. should be rubbed ' box from the 1)r-. \\'i!lianzs' \ledicinc Brockville, Oni. • e . mute t ,.wench 'were used for the contest- w cover, s_prend tightly with nn'Ited bulter, tthe first wore; the soon sen and let 'stay in Che tacit until` dclteately_ svcatl Duringd tberti pi the In - ,:he browned, Serve hb iwilh''a ,tiomato•islale: weafd t•erds they were steeped sauce. (.h.i< s i t or 'eal' may be t bed in stead orthe ui -itton. boiled. ©n• the tenth -.day the .olio -. Chicken in Rice etips.-Thea IS a dell, w'as i3O.2.4: on the eleventh, ?,04i3:. oicus breakfast Or luiichean dish and also the' twelfth. 4.0(16: on the thirteenth, Is an economical way of •..using- small 'i 1rJ' and onelha fourteenth.. 16.3114, quantities 61 leftover-. - To prepare it line j .. Owing to a lilac hitch in the • proc small buttered coins with' -soft boiled rice trigs. lie refu.>ed, to consume the 1 a, halt inch in thickness. Fill the•centre'-cs� the. last day: but en the thirtee with -cooked chicken, ftne•1' Minced; deli !cite), he dicp'setl of kit 1'. a•hict't Is. mately seasonal and slightly •made moist lieved .to 'be a .soot let's-1•eeorMf. The- n with 'cream -a'uce..•or c.,.cken broth. A,;•Critldirnent he took. Wes a little- pe pp chapped 'nv,ters added to -the 1- On the thirteenth day operations e'tl well -conduced y!tth. who wars Ply and stne.{',cil d gyri ic..fa-Lit 11L. -;;hoe dry lace. Ile was nine:diately pounced up. ane . ort by 'tire w•ar•dei•, who•-slreluted. -'You mb n :are not to glop: yon -ire not "tn' stoop: i you are not to pick up. anything: yon 7' - are - not to look Anywhere unless„ I give_ mei -vols leave.' 1 rnyselt.w•as twice repcoeed eta! ( by'. this-rulilan ter looking up _at the nthbe, sk` t "(ince a prisoner. In , passing one, no,smlleil, .• The warder slaw, and was er: II swift to ',iteeltie :Now.. then.- Balfour._ ere 1 srndtng is not allow ed hare.' He need flea- i hardly have, told w that." ' • the fli:vor. Onion 'pure commenced about 3 e, (-leek in ter' a an ice and bake in a meiderafe oven for e : until r o'clock til .the, ev c nnnfi he fore ( Q [teen mirru!ec." 'then invert the cups recommencteg operations. •Al that hour ken milrruve a -_ _ d minced celery me). be adders if•'l e- Henn:.- t1e dtsix)szo -•eo' a anti without the n t Be Fats red. Cover the top with a layer o[ the jsl+Fhtest tn_-_1 _ - (a-. 1 ,nil caimiy'reeci' _� sl r,' fl carefully on a healed platter and serve et 'once with any preferred sauce. hef iC+d the to vCnious•, pie -s. Whic• h' Mv, \ova Ob.'sity nertueer 'Quickly filled. the largest household bucket, wilt) cpangea \ etur \C eight 10 Noe•irt5L a determination not 'to Surrender. . Requires No �larvatlietn Process - betore•11 o:elock.he c?eatoaf up,- the'last and I- \b,nI4ltely safe, .In i,. - a as tc - , world's citarrtpion. During the' thirteenTRIAL ' \1't. \I.F vt s.it F.tt 'EV. he. . had eaten ' 16,3,14 peas. ' - • - The -man is prepared to defend hi= I championship against. all comers:• and there is 'some talk of a"rabbit:eating contest_ as the result of the pea -eating conipetition..IIn the contests which tonk place simultaneously all the c impetitor.se veer? stopped when flay reached • 2.1100 T1Ei.['1.NG .N101-1Ile R : . .acway-s tell my nrig t. 'r- w• t ;ave children 'hove good 1'have found Baby's Chun•• Tablets.' says -Mrs. L. Reville, • Gawa-s i- Ont. Mrs. Revilte further says: world not be- without the Tablets in. the house fur 1 know of . Ito. medicine, that can equal them in curing the ills (roan which children se often suffer, -I' ie•the enthusiastic praise, of rno!hers who -have used the Tablet_; t -hat makes le: t' .thshould end in a coro- tliem the mils?st popular childhood me -di -I e affair i • • - - " tags cine in. C»nada. Any ' m'Wing in„ ues n iriq _ Ilaby's Own Tablets has the• guarantee 1 ,-t a '^ove rnment analyst that this mc-- • •iBEQtEATHIED SPECTACLES. • in Olden Day's • l:yeJfassec Were -.Tree- s red Possessions.'• • •e 4, r:' 0 0000 - Nursing baby? Fes a hex : 7 :,tea::� n mother. #'ser system i.; call _3 upon to supply, v nurislunent f c r two: - : ,e Soine form of nourishment . that will be easily -taken up by mother's system -is needed, _ -Scott's. Emu) trio11 contains the greatest _possible •amount of nou iah- ment in easily digested form. M and baby are wonderfully - by its use. ALL D% (JGGISTSS Me- AND $1.0.- 0.004144044+04040. 1111NiC:1P:1L FI'NER.1LS. Vienna 'Ratepayers Assured They Will: Be Well Buried. - • - The- newest form' of municipal trading Which -the City of :Vienna intends to-en- tcr on is the •lmder'lltker,' business. Fiv-tt yea,:; • ago. the mayor. Dr_ Lue ' ger. expre:cid himself -in (aver of the. r ti11I ipjlizelinn of all that belot gs to burial, on the ground that the best the municipality could ilo- for`' a citizen who had paid rifles ;ill •)cis life was to see that lie was well buried,• - Arrangements have beecn, oracle_ ty the municipality to lake over the hu mess and- stock -in -Trade of the lnrgcst. under- takers in Vienna,'arrcl theT•tvic•-o-utl-Irrri- ties claim that the cost- of municipal ut:neimis -will he less' than the - undet'- taker•s'clinr.teti. while they hop'' a- profit will be made, which will go to the relief of the rates. - A SMOOTH ONE.', • fl,stole a kiss. An.! The angry MISS Exclaimed : "1 like y. tr cheek r' ' "Thal's good.- said he ; "I shave. yott see, Each morning' in the week." sperldcic_ were invented just six hun-- tired years ago. The -use of glass to air) the sight of ,defective cy-c.- • is., however, 'niu&h,,older.• Nero hooked through a Con- cave"gr1an in • watching Il1C glariCaltmen The abrin Illnstratinn She:wA tire' - •games, and many other histerical Hien. _ of his. day_ were. dependent .on • similarWha esti ofhg ay,tte for hera(it an do t c'eort devices for .lengthening their••sight• Anti, 'new. Obtsity :Reduexr,• taken at • Till the latter part of the thirteenth. mealtime, comp,eis p, erfect assimilation of =century' only the single glass was in use. • In 121st) the double gill s-w•as in'-ented • �lhere ihe dt betongsndlttregtfood notstanat and in.the fourteent!1 century' -spectacles tion procec;. 1'ou can :eat all you want. were used gaily; frequently- by the. very vveallhy and .high-born. all -booth ,,tlil'--- it make, rneselc.'bone, sinew, nerve and , were. still, ser -scare?.; het )ley were be- brain ti.�suc, and quickly .redllcT your - _ giu,at1ted in will vvitll all the r`labornlel weight to nrn'nia1. -It takes off the big care that marked the disposition of a stomach and relieves the compressed • fea-ttlal estate. The Brat spectacles were ccndit,ion and enable. the heart to not t ' . - "- freely and the lungs to expand naturalty- mailsenlin ew•ilslritay-',later ult.!. he manufacture 'o( and- the- l:ielnr}s• and liver to perform c cheaper Class spt'ctttg up in Holland, and their functions in: a natural manner•. !r. spread late it! the 1 tt(teenth century h'nu wiil feel betti'r'the first- day-yntri'ry to Germany. : Nurntaur.g.and Ralhenow• this wonderful home.reducer.- Fill out acquired tame for their glasses betvicen•it(upon-herewith and niail to -day. • t!,t>t) 11nd 1.",(11i. iFREE - . For many i ears glossas tverr) list d This conpOn i. good for .ne trial packaa:e of only as a meand,o( eliding bort eyes. ori• r eu•c, Obesity Reducer, with testimonials (11.11'? (fishtail of wearing them sprang mailed have boyo greatly reduced; up ill .pain. -.11. spread rapidly to -the rest '� r o'red free and atddre.ain ps on dotted aSi lines below ;i( We continent; and brought about the and marl to __ transformation of the • old thirteenth century- speclaclts roto eye• -glasses, and eventually into the 'monocle, The Opera lint se at Paris cost $S,- - ' 000,000. • - . F. J. KEI_L0(00. -36 Kellogg Bldg.. Battle Creek. Mich. • (gEdDlNf, MARKETS - 'BUM Iaa*1l'FFS. BRITISH ffO11SE SAT 2711011 Toreittu. \lur'h 26.- Coin -Is firni'und ... ghtiv ailv'auced. _ - . ossa' . -, ('-a!I i'rrenl gn.ttaii'Ils a:': ' - -.The Opposition 'Fought the Army 'h. i,l_ Urtlul,u Nei. 2 � bite, 7:3': •r -a�- • peer Moldavia is „ -,,j ,. - : sk 1 Toss, ,-c Lid: Nu. red, '_tr.'s U -keit. ou',side. 7t.- bid. 1 \\_tassel-.-:\tauil_eba- \'-!-. - 1 _ 11)r;ltr'_rn :t'(i_ bid. spot., N• i-tli Bay:. 91e asked, to i ar•t•i'`'e. !:. Barley• -eNi;. :3 extra. sales at 5:tc', f t. . �u . Revolt. Bi▪ ll • Desperately. A des:.arch from Vienna says: De- • •-Fi,atehes from-Eiichatest On Friday. ever)!ng represent the while peasant population of Lipper Moldavia' as being Sn. revolt. :fore..• -l! in ired -estates bay's 2'e.+en ptturdered Ter burned. including the large estates-atStirtiia and Negr•aski, be- lcarging, respectively. one tp Minister Graceiri!ue and another -t t Minister Slob -tk's+'u, The•liouinanian Goy'ernnienf has si:niinoned ail_ : tire'=reserves, totalling 13u.000, to .join the Tutors. Four regiments of infuntry and.sotiie artillery,have been • •�, b. cars, uutsid,' - A deepalr•h from f cosign says: The ready been burned. Other estates thatI''u:: -;k; f teuse of T.i<nunrone aajt. urned •;ti Thuree ll have suffered are L'rse Offa-line-' (tel; \. u 2''e "ni' a�l,>�1 ria!-'I(uy al':et•nooti at :i.35 o'clock..hai•ing runtirtuotrs 271 err Cunlacuzcne, Barron I:a ,ni •' r' -.and 'si�1r.: '3!t.� ibis urs. ;;:+v i. d tit .,n. , - as e on . \linister Rosette. . . eta -cent. rats. t:t In a /lent at. Bacau on Friday •Hie Tether pr•ie-Ps troops allied 42, rioters.. • I...rr'ad is he-, • \\'heat.• .atntario.---No. 2 -while winter, .by 7,000 peasante. w•Ito threaten 71'-lr to 720: N ), c' 'i .l. 7te to 72c• No, to burn the town. There is actual or'.., •:,fixed. 71r t:, 71'.;.•. - threatened fighting at \fitfraiteni and \ianitt•,ba• \1'tl.rui: -.\u. 1 hard. Sereth. it is stated that the pea_sanfs No. I nr i'th,•ru, •sI;.•,.,_ lake port ,• are planning a -great conibin'xi alta;k an • \,:Teti Buie Jassy •Sunday.. • -' '+ eat: No 'the newspapers here contain terrible esaia• •No. •' rttitrvl. :i-.''"-' '- - stories of 'exce`ses. Aec„rding t„ !heist,. ' .1' a. 29.-i to tea eileade. .. sent by forced niarehes to the disturtbed women and gir!s_ar•e vicjims of the pint- Cern--Ne: : 3 i-'-l'oa Amerieti . 53e, Te- -• --dstric e Several Sen :ors and depu- sants, and children are tied ui sacks_ and sant..) ;end - wrest - Otit:.vaet- *b.:a. bas;; ties' have left -Bucharest to protect •theirs thrown into the rivers. Chatham freights, estates ire Aloliiavia. -1'..e rioters in- The ' .4u_str*:an l;.,v(e-n111,111, has Buel;w1 t aT t '• t' 1 1 •a it in �e e. v.aded the state of Prince Chika and de- 7er•engtheried its farce's un flue irmntier-: Rye=Nn ▪ iitrt!arci; h ;r!itialty fisc to ir:anded an interview with him. They, 'o prevent the oulbr,ak fronn siireading. e,, • . -- .vere- told he was in Bucharest. The into: Austrian-tetritur;'r and it- has made-- E:aris... P' Tern to r- ,•,;; .iure7de: '\e .The session began at 2.1u,o'c•luck tx, \\'edne.dely after es- n 'l'ime. ntra.;ure tinder' diseussi-n vv as 1'hc an'uual array m iii, wlu.:h the Govern- ment was anxi.,u- to pus,. tduougti the committee stage:. •Tie Opp:o.sition,1..aught it tirrou'h.Zlt 'Me night :end repea'ted!y. l.ut Inrtu.'oessfull- 'atiermplexf tri secure an ad;aiu-nntent. Many nunrl:e:-s dozed ea the -14.m :fie , their• .icer interrupted tv demands every few ruinute to at- tend d vi 1. miss Even Mira let were o1- tasionally over '••uu'. and dozed. • 'i Daylight; found the assembly, many in'evening.dress. tired but determined as ever, and Willi sufficient energy to ar,precjate the occasional flashes of tau - nee: introdur:ed into the discussion of the bill- The Government whip tele- graphed early Thursday morning le sonic 200 members to hasten to• the lkhse of Commons and relieve the lad -a e'l CGevernmetlt supporters. The arriv- al of the relief forces put. fresh life ints the proceed:nes. Premier Campbell -Bannerman, who w(Int'taint i at his. usual hour Wednesday' night, returned ,to the House at 1O c clock Thltrsd:+.y morning. anal informs - ,'.i' the jaded li �is!ators that the Govern - merit 'had on. intention of yielding is the vindictive- tactics of the Opposition." The measuree Must be ;lased -before the -Hoi9se, Would be permitted to adjourn. _ LIVE• SIO'.K M. li6F:1'. ---GOVERNMMENT ST.tND.1RD SI EDS." (liaterS telegraphed to him to come int- a second representa'ion to Ihr Rrtu!rruii,- .3 extra. :;1. c \ 3. 5o... t,; airs •'b r.mie,. \let•:h 28. ---Trade in ex.pc,rt_ Term Coined by Seed vendors snit -mediately or tiny would plunder his ian Government in reference tee die pro- - I•'!aur---lantar•., rut per ..:ens. patentse ere was quiet-t-age:a tG-dory. (holes,. $5 foga.^e. -}Le-replied trial he would come section of Auetrian subjects in thedi'. to ; i a.k.•lae,e7 i i.l--aieeiaaaa- fit+i t r 5:•.-:.0si (>riws-an•I Baas were quofee- •• . - May Be Misleading. llurthwilh: IFs _sp_ril •distillery has al- Curbed area. - p:/tents.5:.a i; K„rni:; •5.1,:.;; bakers', up le $L:; •.,. A despatcih Iron -n (Pt ivva says:. Pur- - -- _ __ _ $f1.91).Bat h•••• n'ade was vrt;v a tiv? an 1 chasers of Teti chh'cr, ahttie'rrnd timothy •T'11E SLOPEOF FORESTRY. P1111LIPS GETS FIVE: 1'I:1RS, Hmn Non-, in the rnrtrkrt. Price F' "- V. rr_ zw„y. "hove• the :neer-,et:.ee'ed who want a •i,.iod clean arti;ae •- - _ nominate ai ,and 5'f .lu S•" I: v, '. - •etre:-a1 sa 1. s were !nada. at ,$5•• ' should see to it that, the seeds they buy The Care` of •i•'or.st Trees, •But Only 1lreeker of 1 ore County 10311 .Goes to .. • -= - ;50 to • $:.,,t'. and the beat: et the eho:ut• are cleany represented -by -a reliable term to be ot,Iirst q,latity. _by .•beins riiarkrd ' "Ni.r1," "Prime,'' "Fano~;,' "..XXX,"-. or Such other' de:;iggnation for which a speeiai -standard of purity is 'Med -in S• . lies; •4 •vI The Seed Control -'L'uder Forest Conditions._ r• -tire" Penitentiary• 1't'f Je !7`141.\ ".• Ira's.+vt I}_•t $:•.:at fanlight anal $`i f.r cat'. furitL'rs<a.:a to 15%.:+41in ear 'sot-. _ _ - . i.ork-rl,• rt rut'. - $23 to $23.50,-- per barrel: me s :521 n '2i.51t; _ A v`:igue id,•rr exists in the rainds.of R' A de=patch treat, i+treento ee .'ale m.i t► very }treat _nemy • people that forestry 1'I..!.ip.c, lane icient o: the; d tenet 1•. r; • mean-_IA^.car. of tree in ger.rrah, and,; County. f0)111'a: taV:a_s. Co!nnuuy. •_.acro both.. tits:- the car' ,,T such trees, sr,riteneied on Saturday edge;: by Judge+ in .any : is u I stn and under aft condi- cheater 'to the y•r'a: , Rn h ri :at'un t t>n r- tion-, is:included. tinder this term. Such `!entary' en,a Charge. to vv • is he plea.; e nation goes' VC r1 wide at.ti'!e mark. est guiltty. if Makin;: fa;se return.- t. • Forestry i.: inn noire of fdre ttfees, the, (.n*'r •Trent. !'Ire ::icL.f•.awr.7' �. u►ider- forest ccrid,l:.Jn~s. The cure of -congas ,•: ; - and ••fief- ietL,ir,.-e•ii lhaar and -:'r n im-mu aT • tet -es -'is- no' more - in delivering his , i a• ie the' Judice r,• , a part of ;< : islr'y that- is the care of i marked at sorra: lenge' on the ,ar:,,.ts- f:.r.t frees; slum's. the }r,Lnt`_atiere• recess of `he e:'ifera-ee...--e.,•irsr,;red by cusund.•r,tnnd•n} .•sine in. lips' in us ng •! o, e''y be. ii:rin, - to two • it- is }s'er'ial'' true ' that the great ; fork (sheep Lean :of t.,.iriy to par. ,or sies'ta:+frith (.1 er e • :.-:'l for parrposcs vT.help pay. aget1L tv'o; 'war•.' canvsssing ornan,er.r. :t.. t s:.:.ue are - forest tre s. for .sub_ iw'ary- •,eneerrf-Sr But are thee': grow ir ' arider forest con- cvitiCh'ovf'r 122 0110 ,.:r�.ns ;Ie (lariado diLo.ns? E)t,vic,usty _..:i; it. scare iy ; mot -4 Of wtrini were ..tinfis".t•t1v.'!y'poor. nectfs_ a nioment:s thought to enable, wird. have -to LeI-er• thr'ir_'i the.lrr,tn' anyone wl,u i.s been in aforest or a pt,tat:one of a man vv -h .wag errtru;t.• •va •o.liot to•::riswer. 1.h4.1,t.q for for hme wadi •their snaffles, arise on tot fart that sea. - . r,:stitution vt.;, rot 'made g.v P#ii',ht a 'In caring for a shade tree the ohjce2 unlit he wet .if •t_••'.t- 1-r . is to secure :teauty of -fore, and the i Thi .former ..President of a .Y,•nnarty single tree :s the of ject of -care. 1'u dna witch had share -n.-1 iers in nearly every branch of tree -culture is properly-' given pant of eth.' fk m r.inrr 7•iiow:•rd tin -visible • --etre name-• sarbrir•iculture'; aril this .urn same of- d'pr.e..:en Wfl..0ii i!:•r 'c,>nte,ni e ject'does net 'gran kart of a forester's w'3s pr.'nnunee.i, e'.e'pt theta he dripped --tr,;iaiittg, • _ -. •. • his stead .:.P' mtFy~ :inns •renis -.-.l. iii, eve: f,,ir The altar of fereslly i. d'Ictirclly. prac- a mo,rn.•nt, H.v'. w -as ,'hid i.n ,t b�av rr Ural, and: to • a. large e'itetit •purely' : savercoiat. w•tie-h trate e•d w+tll'in colo - .Ieaaoritio to 4i :1:: tt ,.s_a..LLup cf• tirfiber. .Tho fi„ r 1i1�t '; > hn l 71, !; i '.' • 'the best possibler.!u suit hip purpose. and ' rept would seem to ineti••ate that he 1i What he delta- ab: :t. see -i' a tree wits! a ' rot e•xoect ill,: preecs..tin-;.-,- of the Caine . tang, • clear sten/. ....at w'hll, afford the., „f. :!eta h, be Irma; \erg• fevv wcr.' best po-cible tinier. 'fh.� greatest pose t,. the .4-'•11.• when I_he s'ente_tice• was'hrn- sibie anis;unt • of •rlear t1m?e Without yon:nctrl t. -saes• eosin rl. an net,aiinp r • kn-'_, .•L_::1u: i,.. i, ..sgng` •to produce. i mans • and to obtain mat tie is e:,ittirig to sncri- i.. - • - , fire the.bet,uty of form Wh!ch,i.. Inc. ideal of the arborieulturi_st. 'the forester- is. •1111"111:1,.. I\ BANK. • ,:oit•ing-a-crop -Of Trees just as the far- ! -` tfler• -is. prriv.uig..aa--c'r tp_at- wheal, . A_'_Two Desperadoes Foiled id Johannesburg , fact.. a forester has J.,ecn ..defined. as . "a I •- nuc Alortally 11:oouded. ' farmer shoe.'- crop is trees." A field of 1 drspat cti. ere,. .1 ani:,ru,.i. r �.,uth - *heat is a beautiful sight. .but'the ler- \fr•irm, say's : \n attPntrrl, a'as nein.' hp Per has_not• gm-ov n Iiia wheat merely' tsi '. , ease the eye. lie is better p1eaeed• tau mn krrf mrii n rob' far National pease the vihe'at i., safely cut, thre;h,d Batik sin Harrison `�irel•t here on \\ed- ne.,ia;v aflern,,nn. • tut r, was tiled -hy ant' marketed: "t -he 1or•e:st r cam. and - flit' ,'mp' .ergs, wile were quicker with • does. take plea. -tire• in -the forest.frorra t}u it re^•••oars siren their assail&tits, In • ' the a:es-the-He- po:.n! <f ,vie'w. but he rea- •a hrief�ir,f rchari; e of .shot, oner.f elle aleaperadoes was mortally. wounded by a .shot 'in the mouth and the Tither was of this necestly'... Crider his _nranagr- captured as he was trying to flee. One • ziient• the •forest �vi!1 continue Io be (tie' of -the bank -employ as; was Slightly .:.thing of beauty Reties -always been. and w'unde¢- • ' ih-i- resort of Brame. • as the German tor; -`d' - `shift s.'I.t,frau! $5:2:z let -to C:hoie•• '(OW.-' •were-i)u .; 1.( 11,1, 311.1 .•.,id all Ihr a:i up to _tie. tittitoltgti t•ti!'. : mese,•' .toar:ed,t hi.. p!''.' Bails solei. Trent £ !+! t r $•3 7 Leails! .. r. ...Nara choice buil -t, 1.l ).J l nut'l t tris,.. ,, a''. .'tCl. "cis;vt rnment. Standard" Ls a terra .t ;sir's h -•'f rte ^.•'I•, cr7?� it !"4 .iit and about a load es -good feeders tip Mil a 1,"0._ • \li'r!1 r W-= •' 'ere torn araliv.ly quiet, but f-r'ee- ars' •, t': ire. ar., Si. arlv'anil 'unehariged_ � to p or.• .tight:ys.=ti'`rr"e e n ui 1'g;rl run ural I•eul'' Rr'«en-t.-.l and •cr,rnrnie+r, 're. siren, weth s .m-hm ; hinte quoted a •7it- '-tr, _ ffr_s arc+ :stead -e-' mini, t:'nr angrd; st 2F-C..99,.ted aria wateryet. - 1:;ilf;lt.%110\ TO C.'N'D \, Fiore July. to February 95,6:,:1 1'o -sons 1,ong r:''P1 r' b:n •r:rt. It,- :.i 11 52•• rt ions ar•t i-a,e hdi(t� !i'e,i:u , --- 10. 'lets I'',,.:"to 14'; •e) 1 ,.': t A _,'.-, till j •. to si,.e"i I. f-. II' 'u jl'l., tut It4.r; • .but 'of- pickle. ie' i. e,.4.•'''8ri .N7:,�-.t, treed --I" -Tri; tiei k'+:e -till.. pa tin. 1''1 ' - - • COUN'f'irt' i,c;r r1Tt'1,f . ' - • 'Butter- _ Markel, -is arm. viii,": strong d••nntlut-. (•'e.: ti r•,' snit nts r '.'..y.,:to o, . (Li, .D,1,IS :. ,...,,t; to 2.n' •t)ai:y. print, --.•. 'o`.'ic do tub; ,,., 2+!• le21;:- Cee•c,• .1• r at. 11;; "Tar hi .e, -amt Fiii.red DJ1ni nine 1 t.!..;...; for tw n - ' •. - • i;;.•• - I;s. e ip'' :ire. p!entifttl. art.; tine •' A.. mJ lar#i h froFn (.., soy's Ac- d*rttrand -run::'' 21. r«,mu ii , i'eturrr� i'. i fi nese retia-`I.ed i'oultcy ,• `'u.�ta!i•uji - are ' for storage , lh r Iilntro ur tt.-p;s'tri:•'nt.' the;'rnrnigrra- sto,a:.. Hen .fns.) C!,nud;a r„r 11,a,:«•; lit ernOrltlas ,Ordhntu'y .i. • , -.i.. :, '« 't lie from Jul). .to I.:Livaty mu,''u:ive. 'vas luf.rt•)r :. • ,...". .. - .: .. ,c-:10 floe "'!\•65a: as crmpared vvitii t;a,171) for the .. .. s• 1,, f,<.' ;ante periost of Iasi year. an nt:?take or r GPPc ,I..' i.i i Ic 4' per Card: The arra a' 1-v r,cia-ru reels •.'r -� . ur ev: _... , . .:r: n, , 'nitro . - n. • I!.,n I'a'1=.a 11^ t.r. Lie per IL ``Litt :i '-• "Ind-Iur,vl-w :Ir.:lntI'I,v•racean COnti•s. y;, h1, +',:.-d) prl. «1„c. 'r in.,•,1 by s.-ec} • senders and may .lie piee- leading unless-clenrty ustdrntood. Sea• tion -4 c -f pea 'Act live. a standard at ` qualify in reaper t to wee.:! -seeds, below wlricit tiinothy. atsike mid red clover Seeds are net atiew est; to• .t: - so d-- --fax•• • seellirrg..e.:hcr by farts:: r., -sir seed viler- chtints. 'Ibis stan'larii.all- .vs of the weed'-,e.'"i, named fir the Act, about rite `:n• one ounce of red clover, `200 in ono Ii,rinet.of alsike,'or-'ou-in one ounceM tiirlothy seed. 11 is• to. seeds that wilt 1 pass: this kwver•standi)rd, but are hot tuff!cfer.tl3' el.. n to-grud.• "No. 1" 'that .. !rte .t.erm, tie ,'...ametlt titandard" WU .attachevi feat -season- -•••• ' •-• • Some seed- vendor- have_ advertised seed, • under' "Gov<rntltrnt Seel." - .No Goverment :teal is used on any •weed.+ offered for sale. in the' trade.- Stafne'- e- liatto seed houses sell Pgss arid cioyer seeds sealed t,y,tlietn and for which they . alone are hc'.c1 respnnsiL!e ria lung; --as 'the -seal: reata;ris' nta�.'t; •bul.not alter it. is broken. • To avoid the,provisiS,m of Section 3 of io,-, x• n.un1-v Co ae grain, c, -.nee' s ecd � • r�t.,rs- r' eresent 1G farmers that, on accolnit of the Seest Control Act, they" are,.offering Ihe•:r :graini-fir-sale sur nrllinz-tit•-feeding p.ur- peses,_, ' If. eff.'twel f.;r -u!e fur- st.s'd:rig. sit,h seed \en..ors-are Fri -Mired- to nuke: "cleat' tui inleifding f.ftrchasc'rs that the seed •.contanr, wild o,als, wild: mu:lam!. its -arid .r,ucti.eittter-: noxious •speedy ' .'e+d;','w'hen .;hey' are- in tete seexl,.. 1be 'it,ji•e't of • th.r..tct is to • prolert faru'nrrt ,.w'ti(, want •tolpruteel theuni eiv.e against • sulch -e. • It- prov�ideo lila 'Means for farmers to hay Seed infelligi'nlly. +•'ar- , inrrs._who dclibe°t il(ely boy feed-�graith i -and use *''f,,r seed:can ',tamely hope for !legislation that v.ili proteet them from Loss on r3(cullnt.of noxiCHi: weeds_ . 6. _I r. cLAJ31:, 1 :Seed Cummissigtier and Official -.Seed' Analyst. .. ! -- 4 • AN INSANE ,IIOTIIEIt. ire'+ins._ -t::tJ kr ttaud-Pnked and -$1:a;. f• r't,ranel t. -- •-Potato•'`--=Ortar^h`.-tio to We: ea t«'rn,• SSl to $1. in car G;1 lent, - I Baled I1•0,- 11 to Of Lau for No,^1 tim- u t•hy -Tinct $9.:-.0 to Stu -for N,-,. in car i lots here. • I•- --� • ' - . - \fore Ctrifgent fu-qulations to Stop MONTREAL Nt-\RI.ETS. Q._ .._ __ _ ) - Illicit Traffic. • --- . 11• Areal, .\lar••h N. eBay':"wh,.'at :irk• A despatch Irc,rn Ottawa seas : 'The to 5e-!_., per ' USti •1 :.u' :els %ernmerr•[ Will this; .n iointritdu.:e Coria--Anserican No. 2" yelluiv', 55e: N.., 4;,i..isiticn to pi vs teen trft tit 'liquor m• ild, (i.'.e ex•*tort•;to tn.'si rntploy'e�1' un.+ri i-ankl : works V O• ats--Crna •spot, No ° . w•hile, 5.5;c; i under the ros'sion of the Peace' I'reser- N..,: l 4v'tl!l':'•-41'%•: to' 4-c; -No. 4_ 4o!•;c ? yahoo Act At presnt'iha law merely to''oP I-tabbushel sr a prolhibiLs the saleof liquor to workmen epeas, $ln carload -lots, i,utder suet! Conditi.n . Exjeri,r't has t.11•.11uouirn-=k\itfmitoibai a•pr--.ng• vhest, S....:constrletiun, this is net sufficient to• killj prdeen tnafe pa iarry upc'n_ • railway - 41 t.' 5;4,61):•strong Maker-. S4 to Si. IT): I illicit traffic* in •into',vi.'aints so the \lii,is- ;, ports and A:,',l:s trout the t:ni'..1_SKites fur" the; same period last .year.-. Hie p••r- cri•rta.ge orf -in a e-\i:_i .t--e:her p. -rt:; was :.' per calif., send frtTni lies• 411ifyd Slates "i per cent-_ NO MINK ON PUBLIC 1\ORKr�.• files that timber is just as mach, a -'`urcessity to mankind as- wheat -is, and that it is his Ltt>ine-s to produce a crop 'lists are now : but the crop of timber cut - 111OT 11 A'FER UN DVN:1MITE. from the forest will be larger and -bet- •- - - ° - iter, anrttie trees will be -cut when they t .harles FF,gven Instantly killed at • A despatch•frorn l:eriora says: Chas. -Fosgren,_employed in the C. P: R. con- ;iruetion • camp at Lodge, Ont.. was killed by a -premature explosion of•dy.na mite on Tues.tay. lie;i;. engam'ed in loading :a fuurtten-footwli..ie with • 60' pounds .,f the exl.lo,sive when :it. clogged.. Ife pciir.'c! hot dater on ft. and a terrible explosion follows,¢ instantly-. -A nuinher: of otltc:e men were working close by, but fortunately all;,of them escaped. Fos-' -ren was terribly•mutilated. _ - 1--. 'are- mature and nal- allowed to remain until they bet•tone cra or -ripe and decay. for l -is just as possible to leave trees Until they are o\ei•-reel: "6_s itis to do so with wheat. - • _ • The. ru.itways..of. Malta and of Barba - does are aj,c .'''h_ e. le-••tst in the world. Cornwall and £hirrriartherrhire c•lain! the . lowest lu.use rents of any British counties. • . ' • • si winter wheat patents. $1.10 to $4,'i: lel of Jtt_s•liee. will now' brio^ in a bill to i-^ i La.. -g;. s I .c.,, -e s•lo $1'•L., I.extras, $1aiu to - mtuiair.' '1ne tell will also e'tend -tt!e'I at 1lannipej_ bl.. - _ a;lI right of setit'-h feu• liquor to' raiiw•av cur; • •- - e cm or'arriv tn,_ � ,t L :c r .-�,+cu:i-of L.ic t t e ti n tit P of• a Y P1 1 } pe>ra•• • :straight roller:. $:;.tvu I• ,::i..rl; ti.°., ni make the giving i":,1-••I'iqurir' • ac nlr>de. 'Strangled- •tltt'r- Nmol -year-old Danghtes MilIfeed-Manitoba bran in bags. $20.a to S22: shorts $'2`2 to Se.a..50: Ontario -o' r•irii ole' • ,u \\ hula t Fran• in fia rs, _'1: shorts. $22-10 • - •- j,fiar 'form of in�anily, which made her $29.5'!: mutt eel mourbe'. 821 -to- '''24 -moi- believe it way tied',• vii! that she should straight '_rain. $2' to ata per tones -...SIN STDENTti kIL1.li1► -flay her children,• \ins. John J. Eesti'` •Rolle.4 flat --e'er- bag. :K2 'to • 12.10.-in'i'Jessie .Av'enuc. this oily:., ori \\'ednesdar car lots: ,.2U to $'2 ',i in jobbing lots.-itfu,hpd in Tr•tin 11.rerk un the '.mime 'strangled her nine-yc'arold daughter flay --No. 1, 813.5a: No. 3, Si'.nil; No. i . Hilda, and Then: a's• her horrible crime 3.. St.1.aaae'•uv'.•r n!:x-'d. $11: ruts clover, 1 _. ie. flail -way. • _. . tnic':d itseIf,1St.) !-P1h7atiim in her dis- *10,51) to $11 poi• tori in Cul' •k.ls, : A despatch fain. i.os Anacees. Cali. 'cased mind„ she attempted to, take tier' 13u•tt.•r-•-Prices show' no change. ; . !for•nia, says: A sex,-iai iri!!n.'.oti ,+ own lite by .shn-tier hrwith a' ' Cheese --The market`. ...could -me; _very ,:;arta Fe }Uailw•ey: carrying ;,'ori; thcif razor. liivlslasligailigeln . (otlkooat wing+ Chia gtiiP'.: sluderitS horn,' fn,ns an .role^ ..,1leriate P:ithr'tic occurri'ncr reme3led the faer 2• + • tial Nee imisarte'and fri'nzidi nlolher' had l:o=�-�!sady at _3,, to _.c' Per d-�z.'n. lL,'lii !n,'c, al la;!r:.'r.:ii;rt. collide'rl he;rrl•�. Previsions -Barrels,: short -tut. !nese '(I frits;- Ihe' ccs-1„ni!i•1• Limited -bruin Pois,on,'d' her infant with rarhot e acid $.2 ta.Ta?3.a'l: • half Legions.,, •511.7:, :o while both trains tiler., moving ,at a' re- about three weeks rig,,.a. the ciccuntsfancett nd' cuntruetors tempts s;l ass til prru.il A despatch from \\'innips:g says: S12.a0; .clear 'fat back. 5224 to. $2I..ea..lai rat.' NA 1.41111- ttnrcit herds on -Sill_ a! Ilfe' tirue Tina !s;ng su.;.picion, althou„tt' ring_ cut heavy mess -.',S20.5) to S'':: halt !.inda'. night.. div- etas!. its were It -ills -II ivvn; liu,u;'hl to have been acci- barrels do. $10:75 iii $11.50:'dr•y salted and seventeen leji:r•i',l. s•i•.'ral of there dental, Mrs. Leslie ea; t:i•ken in charge long clear bacon. 12' to 1J1, e: barrels I prribably fate !be Roth L.cornntiv'es. one t the Poses, and. atter -examination - plate beef. • $11 to $I•?.5t1: half barrels ;Of lie_ b:ieguF.e ea us'cn. tui.: Linyite,l snit' ;.afore• a nutyris+nitt' was adjudged in - do: $f>.2, to $8.75- util'- Fn'a•vv i1u s I}te ::ri.oi a Tarr ii; tii epcei!t train. s:tnc. \\'hi'ri lu inn; lakeyri away from her beef. $$•50: half barrels dn. Si.7,: cant- !we're• dei io1-hii!, stoned the }Fxti vr.'nnnim Walled, `Hilda and lard. _Sic to_ ellt/jc; par.' lard. _- :..'---''F _-- - vv'aS the light of my life, but. f could Hart - -, i • help it ; I had fp kill -her." Her husband- _ ;• ;NO (:I1_tNN1•:L 'rl'NNEL. . 'is a patternniaker in the/Elmwood Ings.• r1�';c to tic; kettle r•endc'red. 13c to 13 ac' hefns 13c to 1G'/•,r. according to _Three Whites and -- One 'Jap • --Lose Their size; breakfast - - . - ` s h asf tracan. isle to ifi..•t\'end• • ' • \\gneiss ;'• ser baron, 1512c to ler; fresh killed:+hat• British .Government :lnnounres Its Op- tr•tr'dressed hogs,- $9.75 to CO; alive. - ' position io the Bill. Lives• $7.25.• a in British Columbia. despatch-frrrnt Lofidon •soy, : In i mplove of London Store Factorysrs. _ - - - v fens erre -BUFFALO MARKET,. the House n[ Loyda. oat :'I'h:rr.:day Lord t ra Terrible tf)eath Crewe announced that the Government _ ._ •• A despatch front London, Ont., says;' A •despatch from Vancouver,. B. C:, i Most -61- the men returned to their board- FredHowe, an employe of the Al red TO PULP E% BELT. Buffalo; March 26. -Flour - Steady. was opposed to the C:harinrl Tunnel bill. Wheat -No. 1 -Northern, -83e. • Fern-- In the-Ilou.se of Csamt!e't is Prune :Minis - Only -steady; No, 2 yellow. Met No. 2 ler Sir henry Campbell -13i111110 con \tanufauturing Corlrpany_ was literal*white, 50,14c. (tats -unsettled: No.. 2 'firmed this stak�uent 'on behalf 'of the'}beaten to a pulp at 3.20 on Thutsda3o _while, 4S':. No. 2 mixed_ 44c: Barley- Government, The Premier in announc•' afternoon by being caught by a belt anis Strong: opening shipment quc'ted ;76 to Ing his decision, staid : "Even if .the whirled around in a heavy shafting f ' 80e. Rye -Quiet: No. I'c.i.f., 70c asked. (riilitar}• danglcrs cr i!Id U. ' completely over a 1 minute. die was clearing some guarded against, there would be a feel- pipes, when his coat was caught, an.il, NEW PORK WHEAT MARKET. • -in}; of -insecurity -leading ha constant' del Ira yeas drawn into'a space of but a teem • mends for increased •naval and military inches. It was over a minute before tai 'New York, March 26--Spof,' easy: N. expenditure and _treating a feeling of engine could be stopped. • Deceased wast 2 red, 82yc elevator; No. 2 red. 833-c alarm' injurious to the eptmtry's cont-- 45 years of age, and leaves a large farm' f.o.b. afloat; . No. -t. northern_ Duluth, ntercual and- poli•lical -intents, which tly.• He -was well known among local 91c f.o.b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, would • not be compensated for by the musicians, and had many friends. Aar 8554c f.o.b. afloat advantages of the tunnel." . inquest will be held. •'•says: -A snow slide occurred at the log- ging camp operated in connection with the Britannia copper si'ndicate's. mines '. en'Howe Sound. on Saturday' morning, whereby three white mere and- one lap lost their lives. For the past sew days e_t- has been 'snowing -heavily and work bad to be stripped. On Saturday morn- - Ing the men gathered in the donkey en- gine hdbse, but .the forenia a decided "' that they could not work that day. Ing -house, but a few remained :in the engine -house.. - uddenly without any warning a snow slide ocolirred.-cotl'is pietely burying eight: men. Three whites, McBride, McPherson, and James Wil- son. and a lap died before -they could be rescued. The other four men -were - in a sorry plight when dug out, the snow aid debris being eleven feet deep. Slides have occurred at other portions of the mine's - property, but it was' tbowght • that this spot was safe. • hit gicktriui gcws N pabliahed every Friday morning omits Onto Piakerix Out. . • RATES OF ADVERTISING : • Whet insertion, per line - - 10-0ents • Saab subsequent insertion, per line - 5 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- !prfisements, Special terms• given to parties making eon - mots for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half- ; , gserly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, one year, i6 00, payable in advance. wirNotioe in local columns ten Dents per line, Ave oeataper line each subsequent insertion. penial contract r tes made known on applica- on. No free advertising . Advertisements without written netruotions lillbeinserted until forbidden and charged so- e0rdingly. Orders for discontinuing a4vertiye- NsaW mull be 1 n writing and *lint to the pub- lishers . Job Work promptly attended to. • TERMS Sl.ag pss7eaz; *1.00 tpaid is *Avaase Murkar Idc T'hexton, Proprietors • NOTES AND COMMENTS. . Metropolitan Railway and just as the car came near the station at Aurora, horses got loose in the car -and started kicking and in• the melee k'nocked the door of the car down and two of the horses fell out of• the car. As there was snow on the ground they were not injured. The' car was going slowly at the time else the results would have been more serious. - A few days ago General Otter of Toronto, at a dinner warned Cana- dians to be prepared to meet the invading foe. Such warnings are '-given out now and then by some militarist who appears to be anxious to . attract attention. Never in ber history, has Canada's position been more secure than it is now. Undoubtedly the foe Gen. Otter had in his mind is the United States. Such an event as - war between Canada and the •United States has not theremotest possibility. There are now be- tween one and .two million Cana- dians residing in the United States, and these people exert a great influence in the nation's affairs. At the sauce time a- very large number of Americans have. found homes in Canada. About forty years ago, the possibility of war between the two countries -was seriously discussed. but greater harmony can not be found than what now exists between the two countries. The desire aiuoug both peoples is .that this harmony should continue. Disputes have .arisen been the two countries, dis- putes- which,_ had they occurred fifty years ago would . have made war inevitable, but which have been settled amicablyand peace- ably, without causing friction, or -even causing unusual comment. However, these military men who .corne out with these statetnents should be excused as they. feel. bound to say something now and again, to show something for the money they receive from the pub - Heart Strep th Heart Strength. or Heart Weakness, means Nerve Strength. or Nerve Weakness–nothing more. Pos. ttively, not one weak heart in a hundred is. in it. self, actually diseased. It is almost always a bidden tiny little nerve that really is all at fault. This obscure nerve–the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve –simply needs. and must have. more power: more stability, more controlling, more governing strength. 'Without that the Heart must continue to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have these same controlling nerves. This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. Shoop's Restorative has in the past done so much for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop lust sought the cause of all this painful, palpitating. suflocat- tng heart distress. Dr. Shoot's Restorative–this popular prescription–is alone directed to these weak andwasting nerve centers. It builds: it'etrengthens: it offers real. genuine heart help. If you would have strong Hearts, strong-di– gest trong-di gas i as strennreng hen hese ;nerves.– re-establish th.Dr. Shoop's lis treasury. Restorative "ALL DEALERS". Seed Grain For Sale: Goose wheat, Irish oats, Abundance oats Egyptian oats. The above are strictly free from tares, wild oats and all noxious weeds. JOB. LAPP, Cedar Grove. 22-25 Whitby Steam Pump Works A good easy working pulnp is time bayed. Time is money. BUGGY FOR BALE,–A second band bugvy, in good repair. newly painted Apply to A T Law, Duabarson 96 We handle all kinds and guar - tee satisfaction. - FOR SALE.—At lot 35, con. 5, two cows. doe a freshen ]larch 90th Apply 5 J Manned, Whiterale 94tt TIMOTHY SEED and Alsike Seed or sale at reasonable prices at E 5 Pugn's, lot lb, con 7, Pickering. 93tf SEED PEAS.–The undersigned has a quantity of Blank eyed Marrow fat sae, for sale, suitable for seed. d. C. Bunker Pickering. Ont. Cistern tanks made to order. E. W. Evans, Brock. street Whitby. PEAS.–To let out to responsible farmer. Enquire at Post Office, Picker- ing, for samples and prices. Chas, Ad. Wiillc ox. spring term epehy April 2nd An excellent time to enter the great ANTED.–Three good men, steady work $10.00 per month an.y board Apply F T Brlgnall, Oadrift. New Ontar- io 93-86 FCR SALE OR TO RENT.–A com- , fortable 9 roomed brick house in Picker- ing Village For particulars apply to Miss C Logan. Greenwood. or John Annan, Pickering FOR SALE.–Eggs for hatching, Barred Hocks, also Black Minorca, 50 cents per setting Special reduction in quati- ties W L Courtice, lot 17 B F. con., Pickeering FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— Being part of lot 27, concession 9, Town- ship of Pickering, containing fifty acres on which there is a good house and outbuildings. the farm is in tine condition. the plowing all done and readyfor crop. good trait on the Premises, also 50 acres of pasture land to be rented in connection with the above farm. Foi particulars apply to Mrs. (Dr.) Mabee. Odessa. or W. V. Richardson, Pic�[dg. TEMPERANCE HOTEL PROPER- TY FOR HALE OB TO RENT...That Pickerin ttow sb p.sThe buildingthe centre of is solid brick 8 storeys high, 17rooms, good sheds and stables. Must be sold or rented at once or it will be clos- ed tines the'owner isnot in a position to run it. Possession given at once. Present occu- pant may be bought out if desired. Apply to Jno. !d. Gamow, Brougham. Ont. 19tt Cedar Fence Posts Orders for Cedar Fence Posts for spring delivery will he. taken at the Pickering Lunber Yard: at-orcion: az -It will pay yon to notice ws are offering the RELIABLE BRAND In: 1 same Stock Foodevery instance -and at the sae price some of the cheap ones are sold. t - New goods for spring and summer arriving daily, consisting of about almost all household drygoods, staple and fancy, with prices as close as they can be bought anywhere. Lots of nice new things for Easter—Ladies' collars, Elbow Gl Ives, Silk Belts, Blouses, Blouse lengths in cream;figured lustres, Dress Goode, etc. See our splendicfline of Lace Curtains, Serials, Cretonnes, etc. Wall Papers froth 5c to $1.00 per roll. " • . We cannot begin to mention all our different lines, but make up your want list and come to our store and you will find almost every- thing you want. For the next few weeks we are offering canned goods at close prices. Thistle brand, corn and peas -2 cans Peas and one Sugar corn for 25c; 2 cans Thistle brand Tomatoes, 25c; 2 cans fine Pink Salmon 25c. • The above goods are all guaranteed to be the best ob- tainable anywhere. Try our bulk Teas—Black and mixed 25c lb: Green 30c lb; Ja- pan 40c this is a delightful tea. - Our Crown Tailoring samples are here. Those wanting a good suit to order come and examine same. Theyare beauties. On a good suit you can save froui.$3 to $5. . Q ._ 4 D. Simpson & Co., Pickering. `5irhardson'4 *dal Sea lead 9ea." hoice fresh -Groceries 40- FRUITS AND PROVISIONS. 464— ;Nilsen buying your gi oceries be careful to observe the BRAND. an Summer Stock must go. Preparing for winter stock, so I am selling International Stock Food, - Spreads, etc.. at cost STOCK FOOD. - iBy pail, were $3.75. now $3,(x) By package, were $$1.00 now 73c. - .. •2 ., -ail other -preparations at same rate. E. W. Bodell, , 33rotugb.am QUALITY +COUNTS ! Watch our store for fresh Green Provisions. i .SATURDAY.—Lettuce, Celery,: Spinage: • , • .JAMES RICHARDSON, • -.The ' Cash Grocer. -BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS. On Saturday last Joseph Phillipa late• head of the defunct York Loan and Savings Co.. pleaded y • guilts g false returns to the government, and as Ia, result was sentenced to five years in _ King -um peneten- liary. It is only a -few week§ ago since another _Junin, prominent in Tthe financial alfairs'of this Pro- vince,'Chas. llr_Gill. general man- Cannada's Best•School of Business and Shorthand -Training. Demand for graduates is far greater than the sup- ply. Our magnificent 'catalogue is to the char a of ulaking tree, Enter now and be prepared to acceptastood position in the summer or fall. No midsummer vacation: W. J._ELLIOTT, .Principal, 10y (stir, Yonge and Alezandet Sts ager of the Ontario Batik, rec•ety- :'ed the sante sentence: on a similar .charge. Both these "men, by re= ':course to deceit and fraud, •hsvP succeeded in ruining financially tLr,tlsanda of pet,pl,', Most. 'of whom were men and Women in '''humble positions in life; who had • all their savings invested in either one of these two coneerns, and who by the collaps of these in- "• • stitntions were now reduced to !Want. There is no doubt that -that these men had undertaken tasks of a most difficult 'character tasks that few men, if any,, could have brought tog successful issue, •and who, in order to overcoine ob- stacles, resorted to questionable means; means that were- forbid- '• den by, thela`vs of the country. We may have a certain amount -of pity for these teen in their _'present • position, when we con- ' sider the difficulties they had to ',Contend with, 'but there is no, use in passing laws for the pro- tection of ' the general public 'unless these laws are enforced • Cnnliderice in'our financial insti- tutions must be maintained; and • --and •this caii be done only- by convincing the 'people that they .are being.conducted sound on prin- ciples. An.y•departnre front these .principles must be followed bypnn- ishtnent, When the heads of financial 'institutions are convin- •.ced .of this fact, wrong -doing will be rare. - At present the 'ibankiug system- of Canada en• joys a high reputation, acid ;:,that reputation most not. be • Hallowed to . suffer. - 50 'Y Z." RS• EXPEF.IENCE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS,AG. Anyone sending a sketch and description may lebae Inventionascertain probably pstentable Cwhether munlca. tions strictly conadentlal. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn a Co receive apeoiet antics, without charge. in the Scientific .lmericane A handsomely mnstrated weekly. Largest m- enial -ion of any scientific ionrnai Teermd. !3 a ear : four months, tis &old by all newadealers. ear C0.36IBroedway. New York R,- prh nfnrr ":.i F 5t tv-•hinrrnn, n C. The undersigned will be in Picker- ing every Wednesday for the benefit of his many customers who want their watches; clocks and jewellery repaired Kindly leave them at Dr.' Bateman's drug store. All work warrented. P. TAYLOR. -' 30-43 .- _ Whitby. . ,w) Of all materials and design . 1 kepti n stook. It will pay yon to ,tall at our wore an i and obtain prices. Don't be• misled by agents we do not employ them, consequent- ly we can, and do throw- off the agents commission of 10 per cent., which you will certainly save by pnrohasine from us. tall solicited. -WHiTBY GRANITE CO., a:ftca• ... .. _ Whitby, Ontario Died–At he home of her daughter, firs. I. F. Laughlin, McGillivray Tp.. -.on March 24th, Helen Blackie In h - .87th year. with '4 Spink's Write us for booklet. Let Others Help you To recover your stolen property. The •- --,- fiekering .Vigilance 'Committee • .:- Will do this. Members having property stoleu communi- cate immediately with arty member of Executive Committee. Membership fee - - - . 11.00. Tickets may belied from the President or EState of Daniel MCBrady Arthur .Secretary, on j,.A,sO'Connor, Deceased. Secretary. . President. • — --=--E:eo..Com.–Gen. Leng, D.E. Pugh, C. 8. The Executors of the late Daniel'Mc. Palmer, Pickering, Ont Brady, will sell by Auction on the mixes, Dund,l. Street, West, Whit- ' Rheumatic sufferers 'can have a free Saturday, March 30th inst., the sample of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic ,Rem• nee as well as the household edy with boo on Rheumatism by simply re of the deceased. writing Dr, Shoop. Racine, Wis. This stidence is nicely situated and book will etpiain bow Dr. 8bo.p'e Rhea - 0 y and cwmfortahle. .matin Remedy.snooesefally drives $ben The -sale will afford an opportunity metiem out of the blood. This remedy is to purchasers of securing a very de- not a relief only It aims to clear the sirable property and good articles of b ood entirely of Rheumatic poisons, and honsehcid furniture. th n Rhenmatism must die a natural Sale commences at 1 o'clock. death. Sold by All Dealers. T. M. Mc - See sale bills for particulars. 24-25 Fadden. t, 'lila' lar lk A peculiar accident happened at Aurora a few days ago. A carload of horses were brought dowfi from Newmarket by the Spring and Summer MILLINERY OPENING 1 ' ` LEY CTKCTMCh27th&',28th WECOM. OUR SOC MRS.. HERKS.. & DAUGHTER all Papers, Paints, Oils, STC. - -IS large fresh stock now on hand. prices In Wall Paper ranging 'from 8e. up. John Parkes, Boas bmacton.. `i i•orthCTY r oYl fl ill t;i llil p' o?OYttialla:'' "'"-' • - • ;I:L.ARFYORT. • Job Forsyth is very ill at p08 - 'Tent. John Gr i am has moved on to the John g farm. Miss Bu - has engaged with Mrs. Burton dressmaking. Tobias Caster has purchased the well-known stallion '••Whitewall King." 'Alex. Wilson and W. Birkett were in Toronto this week on busi- . Hess. The March winds have played havoc with "Dad Patch's" silken coat. - Our foot -ball bogy's purpose hold- ing a tournament hereon the$4th of May. Donald Munroe and R. Deverell, of Pickering, were in town on Tuesday. Wm. Norton•has moved into the .•village and will engage in the car- penter business. F. M. Cooper intends moving his :..household effects on to the Michell farm in a few days. Wm. Dowswell returned home on Saturday after a brief visit with friends in Orillia. Wm. Harbrou and son, of Kin - 'sale, werein town on Monday in Search of a house in which to re- side. We are sorry to report that W. ` : Gibbons, of Toronto, is very; ill. His many friends here hope for his speedy recovery. . The tennis club have leased the lot south of- D. Hopper's store for the summer and are looking for- ward to a pleasarg season's sport. The financial ,reports of Clare- • -moot Circuit of the Methodist Church have just been completed and are now. ready for distribu- tion. _ Nelson Wagg purchased a -load cif horses for Mr. Starr, of Nova . Scotia. The same were delivered here on Tuesday and shipped to their destination on Wednesday. Mr. Found and Mr. Coutes are •• appointed delegates to attend -the _Baptist Young People's Conven- tion to ' be held at Hamilton on Thursday and Friday of this week: Traffic on the C. P. R. was de- layed foi several hours on Monday owing to a head-on collisiot, which took place just east of Myrtle. Two lives were lust and a number were injured. BBOUGHA3f. -- R. S. Phillip's sale on -Thursday was a great suecess. Miss M Routley, of Toronto, is visiting at Mr. D. Stephenson s. • - Messrs. J. Ham and J M *er+nw__to.swi eo spen last Fritay in Toronto. The. Ladies' Aid of'the- Metho- dist church. met at.the Hot<iie.of Mrs. Wm. Wilson • • E. W. Bodeil spent a few days •' er in law• 's sale at Eddystone. Four men, of Uxbridge, passe() through our village on Tuesday On their way to Pickering to. fish for suckers. All.niembers of the Brougham" Beef Riiiiarerequested to meet .at E. W. Bodell's harness shop on -.the evening df Tuesday. April O. R. J. Cowan has a swell display• . of steel and rubber tired buggies, Anyone aha wishes. to buy will - -- - -find it will pay to call and have an, eye opener. On Tuesday next, the assignee J. Littlejohn, will hold an'auction �► ' sale of an imported :Clyde stal-• •- - -lion and hotel furniture, formerly •the property of A. E. Hamilton of the Brougham hotel, and who lately Made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. . Easter Sabbath will be observed with appropriate services in St. "John's 'Presbyterian church next Sabbath. the 31st inst., at ' 2.30 p. m. The minister will spew on the subject :—"And Peter; The- -Risen Lord's 'Message to. the In- dividual. The usual cordial Wel- come is extended to all. • • - e - --j!)b-KBARTON. •l, L. L. and Mrs. Rogers spent Sun- day in Kinsale. A number of our young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gormley on Thursday evening of last week and enjoyed a. good time. Ben Wood lost a line horse one day last week. Jas. McGinty has engaged wigs Mr. Walton Anis for the summer. George Wood has bought a fine, new team. Mrs. Joseph Gormley is spending Ii few days in Toronto. S. Micholson, we are pleased to say, is able to be out again. • ALE REGISTER. SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1907—Auc- tion sale -of household goods, horse, • bugSy. cows, etc., the pro erty of Gordon Bros., near old T. R. station, Pickering. - Sa a at 1 o'clock. See bills. Thos. Poucher, acct. ' TUESDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1907.—Combi- nation sale of farm stock, imple- ments, household furniture, pro- duce. etc., at Gordon's Hotel, Pick- ering. See bills. Thos. Poucher, ' Auctioneer. . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3RD, 1907.—As signee's sale of imported Olysdale stallion and household furniture at Brougham. Sale at one. See bills for particulars. Thos. Poucher, - auct.. THURSDAY, APRIL 4TH.—Auction sale of cedar post, lumber, household furniture, apples, etc., the property of Mrs. John Howland, at he prem- ises on Church St., Pickering. Sale at one o'clock. See bills. Thos.- Poucher, Auctioner. BAKING ! On and after May 1st I will conduct business in the store adjoining J. H. Beal's furniture shop, where I will keep constantly on hand a good sup- ply of bread and' cakes. Cakes of all kinds made to order shortest notice. Ice=Crean Parlor in connection. W. A. Thomson, Claremont,, Ont. Farmer's :Trucks Bring in your old wagon and get• the wheels cut down. _ Make good The Sovereign Bank Canada. eN Head Office, Toronto. Randolph Macdonald, President. A. A. Allan, Vice -President. D. M..Stewart, General Manager. . Capital Subscribed Capital fully paid up Reserve Fund Assets over- . farm trucks. ' Buggies and other vehicles repainted at reasonable rates. . Thomas Patterson, CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand.) Plows, Cultivators, WAGONS. Any of the above or other farm implements furnished at right prices. Massey -Harris Cream Separators for sale by JOHNSTON BROWN NOTICE. -As the undersigned is leaving Whitevale for the West early in 'April. he begs to respectfully ask that any as - counts due to him be settled not later than April 1st neat John McKenzie. harness maker, Whit.vale - 5445 STOP, AND CONSIDER THE ALL-IMPORTANT FACT WOMEN 1 GENERAL BANKING. • $ 4,000,000 3,998.000 • 1,255,000 25,000,000_ SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. INTEREST CREDITED QUARTERLY. E. Trull, Manager, Claremont. -CENTRAL. �E ENDENV TELEPHONES. LL AND and all orders for pure drugs and patent medicines will attended toif given by phone or letter. Come to our stare and see for yourself. We carry everything that you need in our line. The Claremont Drug Store .arrival of dprircg 'LARGER ASSORTMENT. BETTER QUALITY. AND REASONABLE PRICES - IN ALL KINDS OF FOOTWEBR, Also. -Flour, Mill Feed and Oil Cake always on hand. - • W. M. PALMER, Prop. That in addreiing Mrs. Pinkham you are confiding your private ills to a woman ' —a woman whose experience- with wo- men's diseases covers twenty-five years. The present Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter-in-law of Lydia •K Pinkham, and for Many years under her direction, and since her decease, her advice has been freel iven The News —No Pure Drug Cough Cure ,,q aws would be needed-, if all Cough Cures ♦: ere like Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure— and is has been for 201years. The Natural Law now requires that if any poisons enter into a cough mixture, it must be print- ed on the label sr package, For this - reason mothers; apd 'others, should in- VOW t men. • amts FOR.. SPRING CLEANING You will find our stock complete and good—The prices wlil also suit you. Call and be convinced. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from , bad to worse, knowing- full -well that they ought -to have immediate assistance, but a naftiral • modesty • impels them to shrink from exposing•thegiselvea to the questions and probably examinations of even their family physician. -It is 'unnecessary. Without money or price you. can .consult a woman whose, 'knowledge from actual experience is great. • Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation: Women suffering from any form of female weak- nses are invited to ` protilptiy rommutiicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. All 'letters are received, opened, read and answered by. women only. A woman can freely talk of. her private illness to a woman ; thus has been estai:fished the eternal confidence between Mrs. I'ink-ham aril the women of kmerka which has never been broken. Out of .the vast Volume of ° experience which she has. to. draw from,, it is more than possible that she has gained the;vtry.knowledge that will help your case. She asks nothing in return except your good -will,. and. her advice hoe .. lieved ;thousands. Surely any woman, ii ch or poor, is very foolish if she does -not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance.—Lydia E. Pinkham Medi- cine Co., Lynn, Maas. Following we publish two letters from a woman who accepted, this invitation. Note the result. First letter. • • Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—'. • "For eight•years I have suffered something terrible every month. The pains are ex- cruciating and I can hardly stand them. My doctor says I have a severe female trouble, and I must go through an oper- ation VI want to getwell. I do riot want • to submit to it if I can possibly help it. Please tell me what to do. I hope you can relieve me."—Mrs. Mary Dimmicki.59th and E. Capitol Sts., Washington, D. C. Second letter Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— "After inkham:—after following carefully donr-advice,' and taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Chas. Sargent, Claretnont. LIFT, FORCE AND - and SUCTION PUMPS"*<<" r Constantly on Hand. --Prices Right. Wind—mills erected an$. Repaired. ... 'Direc•t telephone conimunication with all parts of Pickering, Markham, Scarboro. Whitrhitrt•h, Uxbridge and Vaughan.toivnships, also Stoufft ille, Markham and Pickering- villages, over Independent system. •. Orders promptly attended to,' .Repairing done. John Gerow- erow Aow k GeBon, C exemoaf. my testimonial, that others may know their value and what you have done for me. "As you know, I wrote you that my doctor said I must have an operation or I could not live. I then wrote you, telling you -my ailments. -I followed your. -advice and am entirely well. I can walk miles without an ache or a pain, and I owe my life to you and to Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound. ,I wish, every suffering woman would read this testimonial and realise the value of writing to yen and your remedy,"—Mrs. Mary Dimmick, 59th and E. Capitol Streets, Washington, D.C. When a medicine has been successful in •yestoring to health so many women whose testimony is' so unquestionable, you cannot well say, without trying it, "r do not believe it will help me." If you are ill, don't hesitate to get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound at once, and write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for special advice—it is free No poison -marks on Dr. Shoop's labels • —and none in the medicine else it must by law be on the label. And it's not only sofa; but it is -said to be by these ' that know it best, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take n • chance, par. titularly withf your children. Insist on 7 -.slaving Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. •Com• . pare : carefully the Dr. Shoop package with others and see. No poison marks there L You can always be on the safe side by demanding Dr. _ Shoop's Cough Cure. Simply refuse to accept (any •,other.. Sold by T. M. McFadden. `Just started at Whitevale . W. B. KESTER Painter -and •- - Decorator • He will do your decorating and furn- ish all materials at lowest possible prices. Over 500 choice patterns of wall paper to choose from. If you cannot call, a card or phone will bring him to your house with sample books. Address 25-3m W. B. KESTER, Whitevale. "HINGE -STAYS" MAKE DILLON TWICE AS STRONG Short; stiff, hard, steel wire staysmake a "hinge -like" joint at every lateral wire on the Dillion fence. . These "Hinge -stays'''. give obr fence a greater -degree of elasticity—enable it to withstand greater strain. They act like, and really .are, hinges—make our fence swing or spring back into shape after receiving a heavy blow, orthe unusual pressure caused by a furiobsbull or other animal endeavoring to push his way through to freedom. Catalogue tells more about this --twice as strong"fence. ' The Owen Sound Wire Fence Co., Laski@ed, Owen Sound, Ont. ILLON11'YZJkz I:)- E. 1:5TS�-T3, .A.gerxt, Pickelix3.g . important showing of finest display of • China. A very large assortment of — Stationary. Books, Dolls, -Toys, just received for the Holiday trade. Call ' and see them. ' ' Subscriptions taken for all Magazines. ' Weekly and Daily Newspapers W. Je H. R,=CHA:RIDSON, Erock Street. -. Whitby NOTICE To Farmers in the immediate vicinity of Claremont I have placed a big new 45 horse- power boiler and a•' new up-to-date grain chopper of the very best 'Flake in the Foundry building and am'tpre- to any mill in the township Chopping 'Days—Monday, Wednes- day and Friday of each week I :am also open to contpact for shin- gle sawing •- R.. .IV. CURRY,' -Foundry and Machine` Shop, Claremont. • '. The best place to -buy• Wall -papers - —ISAT- -" Binghams Over 200 samples to choose from at 4c. per 'roll up. Mouldings to match all papers. ' a full line of thebest Paints, Oils -and Varnishes, always in stock at lowest possible prices. Don't. forget the place. W. G. BINGHAM, North Claremont Fat Stock Wanted We are anxious to buy any quantity of fat Hogs and Cattle. Highest perices paid. If we do not call on you drop a card - phone, 'or apply and get our prices before sel liug , to J. A. White & Sons :Brougham. ROS WOOD We have actcepted the agency for the Frost & Wood Co's Farm • • Implements and are now prepared to supply you with as good an article for farm- ing as can be found in the market. R. J. Cowan, Brougham. f ____ j� �j FOUND �j j� i.• ++ +++N+++++++++++++++♦++++♦++ +++4+4 4 + + which probate of her son's will had. been nut hear him, "I shall begin to think -you. SAW THE Bel) t i3OUND ♦ ± grunted try the court. She uolnphfined have some quarrel against me." to t;ervase sat Edward ought le (rave i "Oh, M. Annesley '' she replied, '•/ eel been suuur.oried as a witness of the !earnestly., "pray du nut Think than! ' ♦ � � � F'ace Ml.`itDFRER.4T T♦ aye' o_ ♦ cera alar and obse coo t en it \►�. un- sonic Juan \'nice. `I huge -al a ore nut ► tr4ces'ary, since the wort entertained no: uuun;: thein, y f end,- f y uttceelhat THREE 1'f :4G0. • _� + ,uspiciuu that hehade\iden,.e to 5g1\e. you \5'un1J be my friend, if ynu xtlnertt- _ .- •► - + I.ltl } 1 ;tet "And n j'n11t friend:' ,he replied. ` i 1 l se• prorel t in court knew hat ,+ ♦ ! t ier\ase's._ deposition wa_ti ; the lrutl ac- at ale of Attic es4. of Jewelry Aroused .4- e ct 9J ,C I ;+ hon.,. We unitnpurtuut. to be pull rte -leg her eye, and speaking Nor) •} • `` G, c ` ♦ fished. c I ly 111011//11 ..,flly and a lithe inane--;'.:a•picien and Led to the Arrest • } • o,• ' 4 • Once Alice. al Gellu.,e': reque.a: 11411 k,i�sly : "1 cf,uld never i,� uthet•w i,;e," of the Slayer. ! ♦l haul: roue"• he tepat•'el. cud ice el- I . r ,� attended a litical meeting at \vlticlt the r'. OR, '4.4 GERvASE I�I�:hMAN S ,uunly' member uddressed his cut/Aitu-• flus l .,!:u•I,'d '\t li,•rt he di natured niers ; A aensat'onul murder mystery • was + ruts, previous to a re. -d -t lion. Paul had ; \u+ ,•lw cel. hunt ufli u t lint a scut. ' partially t -on l when the Ludy 'if a;'• :, t, ,oke which ub,i�ad lieu to leave Al'ce, wealthy young urn Wanted lienlche't + AMLitTIC1N. + i then been dead anoul seven uuulth;. amt! 4 + Edward, y 'persuaded •by' Gerva,e, had since her c4?tir w t!, •.rl the ,itli.alle of the who ciisappeut�r,l flbnl tionre:at Munich; + • + amyl-e•ir •le, and they •.Ally \'itcant ••hair t„ t^nuny, three cuts ago, was dug up tlsetlt?d to ttltke one of the pally all • wa; ut the fIt1U'I' Pll!1 nest �Ily1. vho 7 • t++++++++++++++++t++++i♦4 4r'++♦++++-+++++++++♦+ tele: platform olid deliver a brief speech• 11 a •piste of waste land uulaide the :51r. li:ea: i w . moved uneasily .in his when called'upon to ,ju sur Lzcept til'' ! Irfut1editlll her uatu�tl 11•ulydu111.1su11!etaieeee r';: 0 Pit cupftal. • (:HA['1'i:P, iir r Member and one, or Irv. inferior doted ilentche! was' the son'of one of•the chair end laiiked out u- the lattice win- lfticians. no nue • there had a,,eat;ed "1)') \'ecu like be!ng in' the �rt�g. tilt.. The bo see ry which nail ley had v,eallhiest busine-s men in Munich, wished to sec G, n'ase liicl4:nan was stx,:a doe. into the drooping gold splendor of (� ! l luuesl. \"f' lL I:r !iltlr !tate \'ler!un Mtansacted, and did not involve e\'en go -a luL'urttutn, and v:at,:bed the lutrgufd l u\+'are 4r his existence. II.. ;pen! money lavishly, •attended the - art �; .Ihe ,tal,fe all of a .�uddem, in a flight of a bee Lamming, about the blue. \\'heti it carne to tris' turn to speak, he 1 'span „leak followed-, s•nue eaceful..l' leuaul.• 1'esOI•Is : regularly., belonged to p the fliahi4ltaLI •.1ub.;, raucbled• and :� ims4 into the house. While icily were stili ! •call stood upand 3341 with Jun eye; and a i; •• leaking and pacing u;, end down be- b y 1 eel ,niu4u11Jilu('e ai„,ai;s.efn, xleath the fresh -leaved tarts. Ilube;t. 110 • "1 d•a'nut rccrnurtend you to prosecute r\tlirling blain upon the utsuci`u,t•at+?d -iti 4! 1all\', alias Kele. 1 enlrrrd the• 'ket race horse; and ,luuktr• cars. orae lista ale in tee the auil,'\ire Annesley,' he saki, after a sight of a sea of e\pectant Juneau fucks varlet' of tie. ee.44 wee,. Ili•' replied, - ..Ile was a_ery h•iendly with another deer-h4itnd. came ho 1 0 `lon r. swcep;n r• itride and ,laced his pal e, "Alice is a woman o: deep feel -:1 be/leen/ Niru, and the- cuneentruted .•a\ h� du you 3,14-" . \\',told yeJu 'uLjert yc.lul;r utas Ylan1 d -Uacid �i-',delhufer, . ertu ale -,+:tic ne ,v n 1'dir'ard's hand, nig? she willanut forget her dean lover, weight of all life's surroe.s - and ,iris I„ it if \'ou 5\rre a i:uy `.' you of a uruurietor of a stationary cit - t 1 quickly. if at all. hue •\rill only waste came crushing u1 un :tit}. ilk the nil ui.;jl { cis at \Junk,. Ilenlchel and ' alieder'- 11•ok!ne. le at }fait with a wend of ,oiler- I y...nee lice. e,, e! eel -1ike.' laaviurT to :lion in hu cot: •irarl4 eyes. time and trope," _ of a first effete al public epeaking. 11c lei!•\e ihC' u,iillimued ' Itm nrtee uutt, "neer .Terre • 'il,-arJy • ahvuys together,. "fen; ^Caluie Ince, Apes" he said. pat- `"Phut LS my a,ncern, a .returned. was, too ner5:ous to notice !hat • Ilse up -.1 ulufit••11, `Tulsa say's 5,,u w,'r? rer:uni- ; 114 , Icluel tint}inc• the money 'for their tin( fit?: ilc;ld : "e3 ,E ere. -whimsical- in `11) question•ls,.huye .t your aermission tt ileuri'in\ welch everot elii�r' speaker. 1 I d ice nJrd lu re<ign --. auru�,.lrrer,i. !heir liking\ : some inslin�t mlwt tell leave vcu anything to urge ab the K )' "Kate-, be c ui.1 "' uw curet .her tiro- . ' DISAPPEARED IN 1904, him that 1 like h:rr4" n+4 Y' Much iir berrusi+'5 case hat Lelsi twtut .{ 1t'r. pintb a }Asir. • "f it.tul4c .ra, 411,1L of'me: ',he mute,'' As he said Jus, he looked so steadily loos, was not forthcoming fur ,hie., nor-' .a;clt. Ile• .tid. • }Jur,+c.': \:real ...heard. heard Fient.:heL suddenly' ditappearcd en replied nerves.... coil, iii „'1 it _: he was tiled even st- 1y at \!r. liiuk(nttn; and did Alis unaccustomed ear ,'titch all rtul- wane' alp-. w••r1t .,n, '`;,tial • y,u :aid it w'u, \lay' was `�4. 1904, and •nbt fire 'ear Ara ce lee of tilt dog, web' taverna-him with his breath c:a:.le so' quickly turaugh #t i,,.n,us, sibtlattou which crew' ilito. fetal { its ;,,;.i;J as .444 it turned hut, h' frim cc.u.d be found, rune i+ watchful's�eie:! !T^ *lance. "1 •had to ndsltiL; uoove his cl�sestrut'1ips. that the hisses. Once he •'had pliit4" l into it , ••tf •'\,.r1 g), •,ei ,+; el; wee 11 that !stat'" ,"t-Pealeal, but the pn.!ice abandoned tltrdsil hum one. anti tie' Heuer forgave ole! geniik'man's Ini!d :eyes quailed and b+lrnine douse and rescucd .ale'e)..',I,},.,11;;I:1 Ihira;r. Ir•yu•�r !„-.,!.,p tilt c•hild's',t-e1r in) eaigaliuns without finding Aha 'tell, and he leokcu the pielute of ember- ing children. iu:aerie ttrruti 1t ,rall.r,a •••f itis u"TUr: t,ut lifward \c•wld nee bare Lea 1'a -,t.• elite.' and I never \. !. Was the ntuie re- tavd rn.„ly.anll.l,,,_ esti Alis chair • as flame to vhut ,retied e.(tu!n drzuh• 1 1 weave. i :1 fear .+lay art \:ederlinfer ailPmpt- • fr, rsat 'u Ffatx: +.,,,• if it pati I••n !!;• ar:a:r•fn uF St. 1a\i'- \vith c'o., tl a'yc in;ein'8 hair. 4,441 „e1' t •'1••n. luny` kat-ewe-.pape that. e. have:ca to sell to•a jetvaler several articles •"11s ua ir�a- Hail nal h tar ufl." +;era rent :.:rkir:_ 5\ ads and finding none. LittK t?reatll. \lith the eines feeling {ra , (.iii recetii tended t , resign. hiee"• •\uiu•' will.',, (•doter(}' befong.ed to • , e evil: conte- ut,' "t'+ there:• 3444 reason •why 1 may net, mortal ageey and the. .aunt d ilia e l 1, d . eel.. "You -4. lit . rad...aan, vee ,,isle r„ lie/tote: ,artd..;t:: it :happened, the jeav- Anncsler ladies are'all at home. i ask alias 1_Ingard-to be my wile?" rt Irdening of his Meet: he' new plata ad \1r'. \I'rb,el: ,Ili ru�aety +In.nr: me what e!tr tv:'„•ntt,r't+sl at they ,'e:irespondFd . T'i,e' l'c 1 heard !melee .F:.l\vat41 •sternly. oto the t'ur,.tiln r atm.: •,f t,ul, r et \pry' Leta1ull.rritt 10..1.1. ida4I \4inz, rim. pa4 .Uttar.: :,al IIIc:r} by -tile pollee "1 had iwt re he e. 1 •he ••\ly d,•ar Edward, replied Mr Rick- s1•e}ele and avaj .'atly'-41rl,ri,.'41••w hi 14 4.. - a ta••rllrin'_ - 'art}:le 1 f . w• liar'' which that ycu were trete, j •he rrFeiri'd with a P -a , ,rfI r;,.. II 'ad1 d. ;art -,r...• ally. 1 thtslfahn air. "G1, there , is }our man: driren_to-bay„ "you must be aware hl; preliminary til e; :Incl i,tutle'tn u_.i: Anel• chi: I1:? c•.n\er-alu,n was* forced .Ilentel:el coilmotily were., These inelud- K I aid ca' hit:-•• ea,al el' Afr. Mat there is a -certain stigma upon your' Ile';ated fran(luelly -threueh aliol I uil4!!i,� ere y,:l-!iwefic, :In,1_lt �r t•flia,+y devoted ' e.l-,d:a;rr ,tits s°,r1 ,, teal(! u!1 extremely ex - fu ht r;" he 1 ., a.. P _ 1 w'ithoui. T�vckiti arty' - . ei...la hl:,t. Mao-, ate/i.e.: • 44 rale - had enalv,> bracelet. "alas jeweler imatade •••,ri5tll?,x.41 ref , , •lail r, facknew Who coat ruin!; 'rete .the hall mina' i.:a-a a roach. P. , ' r perch with his � vat beat dried• air, cls • "\+ tt rrproactl .' 'he' ••tiemended, �ad. ee'o ' en_brineitie he reef •i wn.• • e ;;,YI.: a - t r n1 44144 rte, Ater \cl're1►:, 11e:),' dcrtrinunrir, t!e4Fewilh the. putire, and it he hat 'tis[ Walsall:tip troth a sound, preudl}'• and he berttri to sa;\ w!1h.,tt: toe +A ! ;a., \v e4411 .- 4L'4'reueittly "�1114•r•- ll=•rlsn,: 1.•ta:ne'el.' youth`;- Nealt'rhufer unlit; they she and was wandering where en "My ...deep \r::t?;{fw. t'tcii}' a you in Circumloculiori that hr' ale{•rev: r.a1 i,r ...,,•t , 'd..214:red if)he faal of hi* !,•ev- arri\ed le arrear him. �' F' caprlble of !fee coup: :riif,urPcl to y_ou:.programme"ju-' t»r erlt.,i_tt,::tt;+:rrt_1'y i.'yrtuiti�ti.;rtr'1if inn„•°rr1 114:4yte tatttl•'''.1, 41-Y.if't441 neaa of Mallei. earth he u'as, !n .a wtgtrrenb. Annesley trod 'oared -flee raid gent ee/en and .was eras' bclalee;'teal. 1! 1 nieught•diffarent- area• member. 11:ivins; daine> ,ti- in•a!"•rl. !, aeraa e• .Ly: a eatete.t' i,1T6,4, et eate- `,,r•>, . •+lr«tet 1.1.1.0oil.otep stispiciotts 1. i, 0f tX'',r-e 1 aJ ilbl net have, received ;:'.word , he l:u is d, •i'rth':Ii113.1 11 he ;+,I.trt aur:li.• a- .4;,1iu'all> i io a141l1g a 'r re l::it'P e1 :fl'.' \ 'farmer em - a Rang hint Eo \Ir a few' rlifxrtites L private. to which air. Ilialrn::tet'readay you aC ray ti,•tia mat. iT4iwril my fartiily''mrght_ 3s' well sit dawn.' sine.. ie Fred re:derive; 'cleat 't,rrai,rie tri arete'Inti, pl/eyeael flee 1ia,!, reafei• r eui ef4rnt= ' sr.,tit talong hire to ~ -study, as Cater v,,l:r�. Kiri yr a 44 14 1. :u [11044 "n,ttrin;; mora I,. ; ry. and wi,llieg ale'44••14114. ,rLLy ci414141 pita-il,!y t+,fir, be;4,n:e• =e•' tail,' 1:a•,'. r' ,crit. [ aViil i' r'4 tlof+•r e ed. rr re ;arhnent coil`', ti% forcn1 ca; est:d ltdt that such a st: r!l i; ;u airfotts ,',itir! would ter ;+; r\1,.tll1rii s When f11;*;al .•,\\:i1,.alad a•r •Itti\l c'\=n nee to lila r:r11 1 +1 herr, .-aisiar) three:years_ ago •in { _ \i i, .,ul• n!ary .;(Pru 4' tea: t,rcicc•11 Uy 4u' • :e, r n ei• . -•'i\.• I ease all's t cry =T1s ' ane r rceert, �,; a d Wp ti„tc'. in waste land adjoisf- aeal a!! L's'tato! .U.S. it .A>'as math :.l, 1 a.knowfadge i!," •he r'ep;ieal. 1.:ltvn imp .,e•m1,•rl• c' _flung uiit.: ,n a hf.�h, Ile eta ,ilenaia air} i;eig. ills. tern. With a ' ir.g the eice,•u-t, Ile had no idea far what - kfnit ! , .••antic: !.ian_c--r,_;.: 1 •eel' _ -1 Blink,' r•tinlintese ^.R.. (ear -tram earth vea:e front the tack hen, h se : . e'..,. n,, fuer and eye',•,u n cn the turf tit obj,.'1 t the-fi\;te n,,; dor, 'Ltd; offered to 1 ;i . :els, 41'- ad od,1 Le.nese{"It:tl.lh.'•_s1:,;:4ra 111:;tat ie 1erueaed; tn.- "aa lie kilk'd-.-i'atrl ,alini>;lay ",` -h lett!, -rat;,.} 1•x,1..:.1 .!t teal,ttluif ita,hjw•-ahe• ti;a„.e-4tr'here ilia hole Inas It itis : 44414.4.7t;kn . ,til•. inlrtrsr11 ti - ' 1114rle e.tleJiPnt _of rr'.:ilirtg.• tri de- t (:ruse err canter•'•' titin "l'rr.-rrr!'titin naafi•`;' l'at'e of Vire fl f.ri +'F-,•• 41;1 .et,reuied' with fate -ea f', ea , . • appear! •1 to an •. terth!;rao anal • brit all that you did on taut un a 14,4*ate iniel•� 0 tritiirte'[11,14 (' i.i-fu,!utt- alai' then la ty',, and alio 14 i141e-41-t •-41t';a41y ei,:.;ik THE 1301)1` Fill\D, Tl .testa ".• •1 td'tr r:r=3r r. . t het:e • s,_Pms tS Le a 'hiatus lac, , ,ret. r(,ur i J tit, da notice, w illi , ilia' .iuc f r.trt 'ft.•r• ...wee! 'ries', ter !sett, ,r a. • •• - •t: Ales-w'I!�'4 �••t^tr' clalieult, n yeeut •413114'tve. 'whir �nlo doubt- yvu , , r ' usaiely a*t 1:114+';t it'tact �:C,1 '!•.Xra4l,rr.:rts an !!U'_ wade tand'b1r8t-1 �•;ai y• { i ave at .!3114111} n lit; {a• 1,• ,.at+i l .. ►•!t, ! 't a.'il fh? r' "'er' tram the re'l.cral a avertktw' - of le utd,e•aally b.il."' . ' 44 naives. • Ly nee y','f il_:re`1,a;t-. :a.'. 11, duel Ju:; eel ane 1 !'aa'e•e ,.et'lenetl.. and •'Attic rtuiti all Jac without succe'. 1 l\ hen- they \ter a recur wit yyl.: _ iV,e- ,ere areterlent.. area" tie 1;:, and' • Here alt_. Paearnan Was manifestly !:+' ant! ditatid 4! ua ;r 1114. eletaii' of the. \\ Attic s 1n15 : 1, tl alt I0 li,t4'.44! : n `+;O,iie .tile. I:ic,ri:,rf s :tiro wren". ,ince' to anr\ve]' a'a„ue ,laneh'r is : j I 1 -ea' 'htiy' •,•le er.aittle ea; : ' ;•,.•r5a;e ,raw it; : il,-nc1f'r. w'a, 'E,rv,tilrht ''to , w 'a- cast®• placed t ,:.pt'er�r0431l1N', tr11t'i't'li,, rt. arm -chair, in wt4111).{te .saf:.• :jeaeg tre3,t;t; -t .. crave it beldi ,v (term and sltl laCce,.and I,.r,- r5 ,,,iP;; and Grit's ref "t :ulna' ` ai,J Ara. fu, e dutt;c nett;• ,k+tf'r acv -tea. 44 J1k, hlindaeuffotl and fettt'ri'd, }ct�vte[l. ;t, e'at 'i - 1) tiletj ur:J fryiti•1: to r, • ;.yin a .!told• t ed !Ilan; statement,; art t'ain :' until he lied to �it dilert,-c!t 41•I •• thaw. I',tt •tile �;:;4,a .u14 whir, ale a eye ete, neesetmen.. . -1:', r of he hard r4centi1 4 lied. to ha•ir i of LttJe • aright,. .I rut strut lie "really: in 'awe .01 .. .d• ear ,.int, in slit a! .if -like' I..!•.53rd';... .1a 14141 .41 .iIt• ut zu.i j.; tint, !•r'1 s 1. t ,33 is 444.04rred, am 'r units , t r tttlecteti .\cath til+' h, tier: itt in fl.a' 1,'.1r't :was ' fhttt EdwarJ _al, , Berea dctlrrtnimaaiun ,lo 'feat. Acta' pleat .uual„ly. 1'1411 • F:d\i:,rr1 1.;:,t4e,f lap and : intense, e}actil14114111 of all .present. \.. y .0 n J t•It.,e, .Ara-nat,la'tt. v n04. • r and • Nair' . on ten ^it u.l , 1 res II out. auilr Ilia ftPl..41 '- * f er rrmu•Ig rake+'- T _ -, 1- .-;.,!I.d r1:iu!ve.}r•l;a'cyc*r.:vitt�tiae�' ton o. land w•hta'11 he i c., h,�rt 1'•»r. F• - ward A inealea haat :*•I :f.n e, tno,tttlial \, as in til.. 1.noWledge of til' 1nlireete rd,y' rale:!.,. a Clain cit" -,ori u1 1 � ' 4ile' e � L.u•4 •unit eta . � Anti bd�e At'ot•rre•ornc 1113 ay,ltal' . Ger\aee_ afletward• rman tainid 1h1ti'1 ' g I< was 'h Past been ul un,li.puft•al F•,,, 3 '..n ort-h41It,lrirt--Itimaelf in'particular--of the de- , , ",•,. \arra 'amerce' i.' .;il 1:.,11 as t•4 1 em/a• 1,744 n syri4pattly, so back 10 p 11. \ _ I • Been Wien lllede;w'urtll el',l a't t1k,.:t �!!1' 11.r:r. ,341'.3! l,'. Y1.' "r}f ':ire.' .:Pall, n ttve , ick', rife. au. t:,4 t uai e -waver. et- „, - _ . first been a,1nC•dllllte,lly In �..4 11t; 1,r17- S'ulr '3414. Fni,lakerl. siC," ta' repIIPd. fire LL,a='a._it1•l•F - 'baleT '.•• , 'e :- . t - rTI Ill et,``i iilll rt 144 44'. Atte '• 1 ). ui,sti lh't Ulltl '1'l=t'a1< Ilp -the LII,e'ral " t t fy. •"?t'e'll III 'a I 44 14 let,: e', bUt:•a'�/c� . - . of Paui'. will in e,,n rq tial •, u, the { r. • eI41 414tma1's' 1r14 ill} ,- 1•:\G1i 11 fOt 1 LICfIT!>. wean,' I C , tin r*cur trot l,- file nt,'el imt prt,se d off :aims . in u f Lady not. har111 4 • been t.;ati+l, i.er\ %rt, It aloe .uf h s; 41 t,., - 1 e+!'n4,1 till the tut•• an instant. .Sibyl's beautiful .-cul i c 2tz,wevtr,had [n.:u:+°' d eldvrr,r y, Iilat 'Ll utua, ,kit 1 can du i., 10 !�t,. it dawn, ; 4141'144 utter ale, p,,liet IiuJ [orc4111y: flow•7hry flat+• 4;r4145 In j'rpm.11PflinrrJng 'the i , ' t� L: paean i r t:141. 1 neve:. tie.444U pi • i.''te 444 tine o1- 44441 art • l•it ,adri1s, !1 '.w ii; \\.. ' edLaa s e .flu 1 utithcri ,pct t jrt!ltl !till )4544 t.lt Utrde worth artist:, tett,. keen c.e' 11,1; I t tdffTtr nit to bell.; tluit Ala 1.:r.,e,ualily 1 P in- ti sal leaf uTg:y short. tui:v Ilia et'i• • bey I;now:; s LIUrr rrti aay \rho' tnuy' re, 1.0.1ghter pa-ae•d carr- her_ fee.% and -lir nlanc ," tK. . dinee a an r e5 lu.;r •41 tar' ,f1 aN, 11441 Are til.: 1'!r' queali .n:.i.. do }ate turbid air •, t,u4! unify a ptt;:RY-a4 firigtn. _ "M he utl w„e ti; nIa 0[_ En,. a y r ' \: I >r 14 your ui:•",!e'd cltiiu to marry :''' mice never for ut the lu. l (it•.l?.15card be'r:u:l le• rally !4111 „n Alt, i44.1anrhOly. • whte h Kip'.:ne atter• tie. a peen increas- Eatistlei t.,e. a .e.. u, i rc! l t, Lett e I tl U 1 } . "\\ e. itre• se •dill! and limey tumight. . hich Pawat•d .ar'Neicy tied wast • • been • .. • "li i.; v;•ry .aa•l," ,i1?tled air, Ffickrnun, ! fare -w'nen he' wt. down alter alio,. 441111' tirPre, niu,t le Ihwi=ler 144 . thy air." she :err i• n brtlltan• }• us weft. a; ;rt Tutmber eunlnioneti. :-- -y-- i •'a4a41nlully, 10)411e with tri=e bone of semi? t;i; •14141'. f<:el'drtl 3144 1118 "t -a • ;;cid. "ache• ee tell ti,: lieu you went -to rt,,•r tins a the dartin c,I the nineteenth + 'al' should ha�a h rt Alta' tUum; ;she :'tl!I,r\ . in hist dart.` aie wrat'y lrtart= \ vague nr.,lon Iha rant a. ;. Nt d t?) r.xluri't area ur+.: ` 111 • 1a.1t•:+tne:etini at \tedlnitutt anal !'ivaro cravvlyd into pert by tela, fhrkerins; ,,fall 'the yule reault of Mr'. continued 1 „,1#r s \enFtrr'e to f�,,.tlt1. ) ud: I most ,•uflr dieetissuig 11 allele} -,u J, , :IHiw 114 e iiralr ia1111• 111 14-te'rl' With t'ne glare :.4l. Acyl 11 ive'-.I'tata.aes erhd -six - mental iularro_aUuu, coil:,', runlinue11 refer y11 t:, ,A!i.r 11=r;elf. I shall but �. "t )h. no olutrrtatl rii,yt. "iI \\';e; Ie.' -t- li!'ly 1),Ir','48 Iadit'- 4 ufiPn """der what' It•,rrlin0 light,;:- now . the}' may glide. ler some .eccond;, -while .A'a.t•:l.ey at 1 L:rbit tier, •b-ut atioul1,she ceele.ciaulee1 t h•: to !'fecal trot. like tl4r' .lira\r tnan !rr 11 ;huu1J Jil ,if, i inat:•s w<'re atwtisliiJ.. \t'rrful tbiienl, lx,ku•T da.5rfl a rG{7 u k- �,l; uL tale.,-I-,I1.eu!d.<e•rtainty. net adc.i;a tar i:." airly foto haven under the po. ac' F 1't.. la' tidal= •l. '.' las• re' w utlld 11 aruthftts; to nasty, .y0..!ulue5 fieilp ei eel:aerial at his! to marry' a titan wile ia'•feaaave tee tor' "Ile will'never again• lake -art. nein} aritrl>r .t „te in la{!t t„\\mom,'t4al)1; u! �•1f. Litlithetilsr: nae r'4 an-. lest. - eat int' what •i, no -doubt' Iota welt known' pert in ke al .11111in...e"_ ceinte •nte44 Get'• "Oh : t Ila; ; iu 4 114 CA'r, i,:niiikiat!n c lo 1_• eel: es a., e ./..tlfcn, Iha. Phare; of "1 think. VI . F';4r`1,�rt:ar.," he said a; tu'•yvu-..tract rJ fey. illy c: ,;,' But if, vas... "t a tali 1 !eel out ad\ ise•tl hill to oil 1• ,tie:' rete,,,.. .t!:,':', reusing ifrr- j rndria Ilun� ih 1,r' ail bet (lir ilechs • P g o. Or•n'nea! I rr_r'- -.-.1, • yt'ars ttgo. Th tied( (anal pailine atioukhl ; "bc..sidle:, 11.11onr;in=,�itti., laised the light,-ha\e left leave all, the link ale:awe, tale, au you. I the 'ruin, uf'unP uf,thrir -ti€dithuusrs On a.; :;'lay 1. tile one cue :•urpev yvu in that cliff at. Buule ln'.: �\ bile at Driver_ mayr aline.' dill he -.4 11 all !hat tautains (1! another. atelticay tamale; , to fall faro eibbie s -till Petcbe se and ,the Tomtit tight there hands," ern maallctl guava_ e, I mode _the early' nineteenth ' cen tighty. ]ave 1;41 tile! 4ce'n sIhy l'a mafr1144\ dPsctip• cuttS rfdie d° 1 •, an, the :unmet of 'the • last. "that j:. a era \I ee 1 rncard's gttare we, net the . Holt.: ' eslrecrril 44114c h beim So . r. t1:an." • i wclehe41 woe. 441111 air. 'lLcleman • ; he \\ lien all•, . aa. ti , linee. li_c 'heard bf "i am one of tier feud es. I never was rt-l,u;ight that taiwunl uw'e,l a full expel- . the uiseirreue;e.:,1„•: lune -tett, • and en after guar. -crier; a ahe Will sent be Cif -tier'." ' ie.:I ert to the (tinkly' -.into w'h.t.. he !eros -e!rved •chart Heat an was lama ' but, to .' Aha replied. surpri-ed al the. question,. 1 pr-:,i!il. l0 marry,_ Mkt!. she said 4/0 it!n.g• the two having •"At. all .events•, c.,nlinued. Annesley, 4 .-"lf I am cut by Ihrt c.,unly " •repli•'J ` t,ereed that Edward :V un,leys Willie you stand in place uf'a father.10 her E:jw'4441 "1 ,need r4u1 live.til t;li•doshu4414 ;5.t not 10 be 4 l 1411uned 1.4441414 t,<�m, "She is- lily' 'adopted child, Ann'Slee. • 1 liOse already °tiered 111y Mother alld ' \\'h_e41 lh , 1114 :1110i '' 1. - ..'t<"tl lad -!;un of the :aolitary-and bashful, *trete ' ee, a all open 1,*lade \vas Cavi talc, fillets •h..' rephed : "she Is the same to Us as our ai•lers the chu:ce of any place they' 1ltae.; ward from Ili, .study' after their pi -nate Lavtng tea -With tiff grittily v4 t1- Unus of wood ane! later \\'tlh cool. ticotland ,,own daughter --coil have laud ilea so Ling• 1 live in. -We coulel let or trace Glades- iul4rview'. they hnlnd Alice and iib}'I in IyJie,,, c4uIJ k -tile the 1) as, nes ftum !. p_ I question wfltt...a the tie of consan-r \; Ihe But the best leen Tor tine le 1Ilia glyden b 44414d _the tl eu-e: entertain- 4of wood=ed.caul allul,tlhei; for more u q \ ut' 1 �` h:ilwrarl - :1nne•li y"s ` fa a?. Thuuih ` he to -date methods in lath and England sax' guinily•i.; 'a; strung as ta. get)era11Y• sup --stay and 114e it duwu. :1nd lay mothera Mg ltivaue Nit -taint and 4!! 't;lrr.•a child je in,'d in.1he laughter. It Iaro et:eat; nor teuls.a[te1,\ar1.. posed', 'There Li nu Irate of it • in the . ell agree] W seine by. nee and ,i,ur4 'fl ul e o. \v ,4 544.. stru.11 . m Ireiul the chit all Ihe m erav diacu;siun; and illus- , lower animals : family feeiincs in man oil. i, sware ge, I era war •art oil a table and' a !rations Macerate -worship. as practi,eil-r •• _ep • era the re,ull of imagination, strength- _"1 lite protected," said 111•, Risl.man.,Ilya apple 1)41x, that tetany-, ridges of the i•rlee. Angli4an 444uutiunicn. ss lair, Ger•:! \., , 'erred by_ re!i,ir,ltt ,lneeriteel social lin : 4IIII an air of relief,", according iu lay , - lenity d4t\i4 ro'. 11 _h ar,.un,t1lie Iran• \.ase enriched by enccdotr'a, 1(10441 uluu,• Taal (11.A1'4 1\I) ..L1.D>_: 1 -hill t• anti, iebove ail, o! 7iabi1 Per- i .111.4 1 w,lI say nu t(01-1 cE3l�rdc-, lit elu 1 blue of y,' -.ay •amL bill fur; ler' fuel: iu . ,r • u :1111)11 ntic. apurar to iiNeres! { 'tlel f,; Irina4' 1). tae; n4 teed t1 obserre 1 'lt tied, "a; she i, C4111irl not le' aecepl : mess of the !..a\es. ill+• lea, of the all !- 111114. Re,i::4 •tit• terra c `. e; fl oats.-w'Peat_ . ":and tinhft has inade \i!ss 1 ingerd him, it does riot really mratter whether 1 , l,lc;ent and tit. d:ff.'rtiue:1 „ f 'flue tlu\cc•rs :,.me 1 uinlin,r nrr. embittered 'Pcei�: I;srlc4 ur• . rn ate a'ss 44- s'nr e anti -- `emir date_tet:. sir,' inletrupted 1deal:at c,l,jecl dr• nut.; 1 d., nut fcrlltd yuut•'su'ft, 'An the lw,rde'rs on either = ese eahe- • eteafellih`tWevaiaterro7rala'PhItaherethe---..,,e,--- • ., • 4'1 •e• t.e.',.....efers..e.ereSeeliA /itt • . m..eereo..;.it,"•pleelere0;ey.. :kw* .g...ere,lteelli'43.eute4i.-iketriAteeex•4047ie$14e•Tee::..1' •••••• ,f`e•we'!"""sfss. , mosl. • • . • • •""r- • t. , "?.. • • • 'ea- -. .." ' • 'CHRONIC CATARRH 2: :4. i he will' give; queer little trumpet note, . S.al arid up comes a colleague to help him • h• NOS ND THROAT al the other end. In a moment the two . erephanLs have staing 'the big log he- • • tween them, walk in step to the pile, • - chronic 'cirtarch re e and threat - 7inel then one of them, apparently . y :At the Achice of Friends I Tried Pe- preconcerted agreement, places MS end ru-na and the Results Have, Been i it. position on the stack, while the other -h: Highly Satisfactory:- So Writes Mr.. e• .rains home the log. Pilon. Every timber yard has its own. parti- cular show elephant, more, intelligent than the rest. and one belonging to Messrs. MacGregor .az Ca: of Rangun %Las in the habit of ha.z.a-eae- ,• of • . • • •,•• • • . . TURNING ON A WATER TAP • and .helping him.4elf to a big drink', •though" he eonld never be , induced to turrigthe. water off again. Similar ob- A .WEALTHY _ . ...,. -1 11.:DGE LYNCH IN AFIUCA, • ---- MANITOBA FARMER' • Whites are Puueshing - Natives Who . insult Na'amen.. • , i . _. • The white residents of Nairobi.' Etial. a . .. ' .,Africa. are adopting' Innen law to• pun -1 Tells How He Spent Three Thousand istt natives, who insult' white women. Dollars in Search of Health.. The indignation of tha. Europeans is till V • . • the 'stronger. because • malty -cases have Physiciatis were entirely baffled by 'gone unpunished by the authorities.* • the casc--Of Mr. Robert Squires, of Shoal , Public resentment culminated recent. Lake, Man.. He owns a thousand acres, Iv when the president of the Colonies'1 of land in •the. West, and said he was .Association, ri'seartaact by two other Eu - willing to give it &LIAO be resteaect to ropeans. publicly llogdedithree negroes health. His trouble ' started' wIlh an outsire the court -house. Practically, tho! ordinary cold tat was negleeted. Let whale non -official white Population were Mr. Squires tell his own story:- present. .• . "I have spent over three thousand •• The. magistrate ..and. a police officer protested, but did not interfere. The I native population aro -showing urnaest:-. The Government teas promise' to com- ply with the demands ef the \vhitea that 1 - it issue rifles sad ammunition...11 has eppoin:ed a defence conniaittee. •• .. a -I - . --,----tia. • I . .. , . • • , • .yr,puR SUMMER OUTING. ' . • .1. If you are fond of fishing, canoeing. camping or. the study of wild animals look ! up the ,11e,oncluin National Park of Ontar- io for your,surnmer outing. A fish and I game preserve of ?..neo,aoo " &ere's ititer="• spersed '.with 1,200 .lakes and rivers is I awaiting. you, offering all the at9ractions ! that Nature.cati." bestow. Magnificent canoe trips. 'Altilude 2.000 feet above sea !- level. . Pure and _exhilarating atmosphere. Just the place for a young man to put- in.! his summer holidays. An interesting and profusely illustrated descriptive publica- tion telling you all about it sent free on well,_ •• .. . application to J. -D, Mc rionhisi.-rnion.sta. . •_- . "A •fri. . - tion,Toronto.OOnt. end advised me to use Psychine.. . • . , . . The first few bottles gave -great renal.] fiona cou:ghing: and seemed. to P.11 e!, the able to Make any use-of'ileenoveld sent. . Author : "I wonder if .yeu have been • • stinacy and, occasionally bad temper is dollars in my search fora health: have often shown, and the mahouts. are very traveled •from place - looking highly paid. 'for they' live ahvays in the for suitable climate, I came to the con - risk that, the huge brutes. may turn -up-- elusion that climate made no differemhe .1, on them and kill them. particularly if in curing throat or lung troubles. At !the mahout- ha -s .at• any time •shown- the health- resorts -icon.sninp_tios died cruelty or unkindness. '_ there as .at any place else. I. determin- A Hindu rnahent was employed with ell to find a hornehrernedy. I think I 1a 'working elephant in Bangkok. Siam, (tied every one -of the• so-called 'cures-, and frequently. used a 'steel goad, in for consuinption-. The only remedy that Ideflanre of all • warnings The result ever helped me was Psychine, and a wae that his elephant made frequenthsrgnifleant fact about F'sychtne is that - attempts -to kill "him, and 'finally -the it is not a 'cure -a.11 -.-like thetothers.- hut- -Irian was discharged. - specially for throat and lung diseases. Nearly four years afterwards. by Psychine. was the last remedy I- tried, • moat- remarkairleeceincidence, both eta- and t Wish it had born the neat.. My .phant and mahout met again in•Maul- case was a Very bad one. and no hope main. Burnie. and no -sooner was the- vas -held • omit by any one of the ernia• lusker, out, of sight ef the saw mill neat Medical filen that..L Would' . get • •.1 FikOUL PILON,• 110 Rue -Notre Dante. Lachine, P. Q., Can.. awr:tes:-."1 write you- a few words to ex- press to •you satisfaction at' being • • cured_ was ..aillicjed with catarrh of throat and nose aril suffered much.- - i was greatly discouraged. I had a bad breath and bad taste in my mouth in .• - •, 'the niorning. • • "I took treatment for some timewith- • ,•oret obtaining relief. At the advice Z1. friends I tried Peruna and -the results • have been highly satisfactory. At the end of lour months I was completely cured."- .•• .• . • • - Neglected catarrh becomes chronic. - May:rig developed into 'the chronic stage. •h longer and- more t.ersistent -treatment - . will be required to cure It than If the -•iije,e-ase were treated at the onset. - However. Peruna will ..bring siihelher the catarrh I; acute or chronic, e you are wLseyou 'Will keep- Penna. ., hand and take a few eses at the • - • : :first appea ra of - a -eold•ar cough, and • --Thus save youhsela both ,autfering and ;expense. ... • Patients have the privilege of writing _lc Dr, Hartman _for free advice. A book 1 . can "Chronic Catarrh' will be sent upon ." • : • • • . and well into the forest. than he curled his trunk up backward. seized .his • old persecutor by • the neck. hurled shim to the ground. and in. an Instant. a .rtughty forefoot had crushed out his life., Each working elephant represents...a aalue of $1.500. and vears-dreaperience have shown that until quite recently this was the most profitable form of labor that could be employed- in the great for - &.a. of Burma and Seam: Now. hoW-. ever, highly ingenious American. Ger. man.. and British machinery-carefly portable -railroads and stem are gradually taking the -place of the giant workers. and in an -other .decade the. independent elephant laborer may• I be entirely extinct. . • .. . _ . ,.._. • • . • - Wiler,' lNPEETt ' .7 - * I.aci< : "They have discovered some remedy Mgt. h ill cure the kissing habit." laVa (coyly). : "But „who would care to - - be cured of theltia•sing habit7" ... - — Mother.: "l'avant you to be good little children this week." :Freddie :."-"Wha wilt -you give •us if we are -good? 14 you are really good yi'ou can look on • " .. • erwe4r Keeps your body warm, yet lets your skin oreathe -knit, not woven,- -it fits, does PEN - ANGLE Underwear. Guaranteed Against Shrinkage r,o-or /0/4" Trade -marked in red. In a variety of styles, fabrics and prices, for women, men and children, a d guaranteed. *ccugh and night sweats had disappear- you. sir?' Editor a*.erng from his chair): pain in the lungs. 'Within a month the strength. I used 'ten bottles, but ow• -- ed. and I had greatly . regained my "Certainly : I have team. mating on it tort a week.' . . - N " • ' case was ft serious one, and I didn't „Sometharg 'I hatShe:AI be Buhl -yrs -I In. begrudge the oast, for I a," apmpietety =When:her ash' la felt in -the- limbs or cured aVer • medical min considered -back.- lake' Dr. •Thomasa. Eclectric Oil: my case hopeless: afy Junes are now sound, and no sign of disease whatever is apparent. . - --- • ally the (7;e, -keep. rubbing% the Oil ALBERTA FARM LANDS-- IN TBR FAMOUS • ."ROBEnT.,socinEi,-, . "•••h,pal Lake..Man.• pcur a little in the hand. and applying . it to the surface Leneath w•htch the pan Les, rub hriakleh If the lirst•applicaliep does not afford rellef,•tkhi•hli is' ifol• ueff.; I . A pure, hard, Manitoba UK flour for bakers and others demand- ing strength, color and uniformity. STRONG &WHITE AT YOUR GROCERS "DEALERS EVERYWHERE PPLILO VIVRI FLOUR A ND FLED' WRITE US. NYE ALSO MAKE 'QUEEN CITN • A..BLi P•OE D. FLOUR THAT HAS C.ALNIED ("AL AT FAVOR AS A C.ENEP.AL HOLSEHOLD R'.:11.PONES. FLOL,R, VIPBELL MILLINEG's TaRT4I 0 JUNCTION JT . Thousands of other have borne si. will gtadrially penetrate' to the affected part and relief will come. .. - -- miler .4e,timorty to -the power of Psy-- -. . • 1 . . . •• chine to not only cure coughs. colds,'ta "I think Noah pe* iihntegranhs must grippe,6,1:artii. bropaltitis. ehillse night Iheok exactaa• tiate_heral "Why 7' "She sv.•eats. bat Oleo • con suinart kin " and 'an- haSn't shown theii tna living Auf.''' . yeasting diseases. - It strengthens t he 1.. • • •i, . ,. Weak end Sickly Peopk ere;_y thoise In robust stomach. skis digestinn, and build: up 1. health. No need to stay lick when by the me -0' _ the • entire-systern. -It is a never -fail- • • the beat teak., '' beer:vim,: iota can get rich blood trig remedy. . . . . and. renewed strength end vigor Psychine, prononncorl •Si -keen. it for • tvetaskiwin district : propoeitime ..•••••t on application. 14. D. Wards It Co.. Bog. Alberta. • - SNAP • rtrrr 4011.1i9 YALUA91.4 P54M lead! keit:liege: Grimsby Soseaship ; near -lake sad *keine- ears stos tie Iota tea and twenty acme: farm of MO acres, fruit and sleek. BOX 7a. Wicuma, Out. t sale at all -drug attires. 'at 5:0c and . r How will the General finer roma . Da •A aalo elm his -chest for -those two. 'ft -eh mediate.. Limited, 179 Kinn*. •••••tre•it 'weal To - • . 7' • • - • "Don't -3'0u worry ,bout hat. The more p. ronto. • • -e • " "I le-lice:ea." said the -cheery philoSo- pherzi "that for every -single thing you. II is a Liver Pill. -Many of- the ail- . - request: . • _.• . • •• when y.our father shaves himself nes Sunday Morning:" , INTELLIGENT ELEPHANTS -- illtNDREDS _EMPLOYED LN gAW- Mt- lirs:"-Bffilt%. Giant %Yorkers _May Girl Plate ' 411 ••,.• to Machinery in Another --. Decade. . To see the working, elephant Lit all'h -:gory one must go to turma.-this centre •. • io; the teakwood industry. Some of the --. • great sawmills- of .Ntaulniain and -Ran- ---,gon employ hundreds of elephants" hsome with andhathers without a mahout ..e•..an driver_ ,• e_ The companies oWn immense timber. aconcessions, and- each year a certain • 7- number of treesare marked for c • a ee -down. -Those so marked are girdled to • prevant the sap This•causeS the • • " tree to die. • _ In three years it is quite seasoned arid : dry: -It is then -cut down,' the branches are looped ,.off. and ,one, two. .or -three -elephants are attached' to it by chains Lu -haul -it to the nearest Strearin • . • 16:4 I. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••........... SR) ..--cand all stomach mad bowel dissosiers. Makes putty babies clump and rosy. Proved 50 re' successful use. s for it- • Nurses' sad Mothers' Treasure -2-Sc.-6 imam $125. Dais& Osseasi titssaaal. Tnectals recoives. the prouder he get,, and -the- more -his cheat expands r' KOOTENAY FRUIT LAND . „ 10 ares in Kootenay,Fruit insures in income of $3,000 a year in 5 years ‘i% rite -7,- Or Vtolverten & Co., Nelson, e -away two .eoute .back toYOLIR OVERCOATS you. -that man has to contend with •—• • -Lao_ epee •I_ gave. away my daughter, have theirtorigin in -a -diSordered liver.. tea Wed "" •eald ":/e4 a T.: ,2 ray experiencei" said Phamley. i and elle and her husband came back to tw"h a -ascent ittle . .•the disturbances I hat et *Ws hi your Lots. live -we direct ems.. 11111111TISH ArilltatiglAINI WIRING 043. a .delica-te- organ, peeuliarly • es in August." • • come from irregular habits or lark care rn ea Ing- aa rita Inge • is l'eateA ihy ,Tinre 1 inettr-rele-. • .• rated Pills •.Dr. Parrnele.e..be.s giVen - the -- "Fine .feathers.-- remerked...the. man •-• counts for great many liver rest]. !tie one. of the most unique,medi- with the -quotation, habit, "do not make: lat.ors now .prea.si,ed on the. attention. of _ sufferers these there fs_ • - OF cities offered to the-.Phtibrir„tria-rate years. a Than' • -fine birds" • rector to -ParrneJee's Vegetable Pills„ ---- _-___ • .-.... ThIbir operation though gentle is effee- - ti‘e,.and .themost delicate can use them. .-:. :-.- NOT ON THE- PREMIE, .._.-.:' !'''If ye please, mum," said the_ancent' • hero in an appealing voice, as he stood at tile back neer en me cottage on wash day, "I've lost my leg—" . _ "Well; I airft..got it-- snapped tha wo- man. fiercelY.. And the door closed with a bang. • I Prepared to' Inge the want: for a pill 1 which could be taken without nausea. -reit that would purge without pain, it ees met all requirements' in fhatp:direch lore-- and -it is • in genera! Ilse not only .What sort of a man is jun*?" „The i lecause of these •two qualities,. but be- impressionr canee it is known to posees. s alterative you get of J inks depends on the circumstances. under • which ye% I , tneei hirn. If yon're 'these to collect iihe_ front rank, of raedieines. money, You. wouldnt hare: but • • . you're there -to paymoney; he seenas.&' . ,1101 -IN MAME OF 11.‘TCHES. • lovely h • t ." It will stick tovonalways. of coarse It will, r• German Spends Year on Perferimg Most Unique In,trument. because its the "Ei & I." Menthol Ptaater and Lk Made t stick on until 't drives away the pain. " Dear Mother liner:Ued for Iame hack, nearalgirbeumatiam An' uptiolaterer riamect 'Karl Wagner. 1..- . sad all sada „ -1:ving. at Munich, has constructed a• vio, *.1 lin entirely out of wooden, matches. The inetegment has a gooal tone earl the back is ornamented by a picture of the tower of the ,famous Frauenkirche. Wagner first made a model' Of the Year little ones are a constant este is 1Fall and Whoa weather. will Three per 1.000 of railway employees • • , -.vetch cold. Do you know about kit's Eire' killed yearly 'by a•ceidents -in course of their work. • • • .deposited its log may be dry in the Urn- '• ler cutting season; • nevertheless • the creature continues to pile log after log • le the bed of the. torrent against the • :time when the monsoon shall break and .'Vash the aceurn tat ion of logs,. into . one ci the main rivers. 'Whehthts is chine Men collect at vari-. -•cius points and examine the various *eiWriers' marks. The logs are. sorted ' hend bound into 'mina, and a family -A • Thirrians forthwith installs itself upon' a. each, and builds - • . • - .-. • •A LITTLE HLT OF BAMBOO * •. and leaVes hI Whin to- live •avtill'a the Hg raft of teak logs is coming- down i'the river to Rangoon. - • ' When the rafts arrive opposite the ---.---.7•--"'nhiqtral---tierds of working elephants are e in waiting to' heave the logs oulsof the - , 'water and fake them to different parts the hulL ' They display en intelli- .gence • almost human: • and when the ' etnner atell rings at •midday logs are • dropped • in -every • dirrictione rind -Me ...ground fairly shakes as hundreds of : 'ushers scamper off to dinner like play - alai! 'children let out of school. When the loge have been sawn .other • , gangs of elephants me va deXterionsly 111 a -about .ameng.. the huge. circular saws, • -avoiding there With extreme care, clear- ing awayedebris. and -in a marvellous a...•nianner .chscrithinating between mere • rubbish and the SaW it planks. Then the ',elephants stack .the latter so 7care-1 , • a' .r erne of these ,• fully that the edges. are not Mostinjured. amusing is it tose , • working elephants. lacklintl a huge „ squared leg and plckingit on the steel:. ' First of all he ii•sliniates itsMeneth and - ' weight as it lies on the ground. Then • -`'ht- digs his tusks tinder if n.t one end.' ',..curls his trunk over and tries to drag. cne end of the log on to his tittle:. Should he find the task beyond him are. get. 'a bottle of • Holloway's -Corn Curd. It has never been knOwn to, fail. • Mr. Boaster 'had his portrait painted. It host him' h goodly sum, tend he was proud Of. it. When 'If came -home he showed itto ,his cook: . "Well, Mary," he said', "how 'do you like this portrait ?" "Sure. ,sir." said the cook, "it's lo$ely. It's beautiful. It's •cfleinear "'And. of course." said Boaster.'"you know, who it is?" "Oh. of court,- I do, sir." replied the cook. "Of couree, of ceunte." As she spoke she kept drawing nearer to the .pieture. stuetying it more and more close- ly. '"Of course, sir. its you or the -mis- tress." fr ISLE NO. 13- 07. 9• , -them rate matches. which are peffedt- ly joined. The cardboard was then' re- moved and the •parts: put In •gether. • • Ten boxes of matches supplied the necessary wood, and W'agner was en- gaged for a year on the work. He has. presented the violin, to his s4n' who is •• - a promising musician.. • Coaamtption Cure. the Lung Tonic, and what it has done for so many? lt is said to be the only reliabk remedy far all. diseases of the air passages in children. take. It is guaranteed. to &re or your mosey . is returned. The pnce is 25e- per bottle. ----and all &oilers in medicine sell 34 SHILOH - reih'ined- the father of seven grown daughters. "but they make floe . • furtunds• for ' - There can be a difference of opinion' niost subjects, but there is only one opinion- as to the reliability of Mother Grave,' Worm Exterminator. It is sale, - sure and effectual. - ... _ .• _ The signal, 'veir on the London k Nerth-Western Railway would form one wire stretching. from London to New York. Vita ire Heti in regarding" sr/similes ...ea- a •' ." dangerous disease. Asnoiat the 'molls& itching -e- skin with weaver's Comte : AAA take Wowing". - t. ' - ' SYruP.inief ra&PY• . . - • -STICKS TO HIM. •••••••,.: _Mrs. Prentice: "How do you always manage to have such delicious beef?' • tsis eased, should be in every household • - honest butcher, and then stand by him.* . . Mrs. Prentice : "You mean that 'you • give him all your trade?" • „. . Mrs. Blinthyre: "No; I mean that I stand .by- him while he is cutting the meat." „.. Only 50 per 11.000 Of the English pops- TIIE WRONG MAN. iation employed in agriculture. Its • - . ' Russia the. proportion is 298 pee 1,000. - We most gis frOm heated robots to the cold "New.. my.. dear sir," said the life as- -enter air, and the. change sets us coughing Cur- ing colds is not hard for AUen's Lung Balsam. A aurance agent. persuasively, "f wonder neglected cold is thoublesome atut-dangeions. if I 'might put before you one or two, -In Norway a husband. and -wile, can travel by railway for a (are and a hada and the same rule holds' good in' -Hun--' gory.- • -The merits -of Bieloe's • Anti-c.On;ump. " . " • • live Syrup ea a sure 'rerreed3' for cough -a and rolds are attasted by scores who'I life assurance, seang farm all the I ts- s know its pon'er ip giving almost anatant 'sons why hilistener should insure- his .relief„lien the throat is sera awn- afp immediately . for a large a:noun% coughing and the Whole milmonary re- when he was dale- the other mans.aidi- aWell, that's not bad, but nothing Bion diseadered in el -meager -nee: A bot - tie cif 11 -ii: world -famed -i4yrup willn save new.- . . "Nothing new ?" -asked the life assure doctor's Jails. mind a great deal of slit; ance man. "Vs do aam mean?" . 'fering. :Price .25. cents, at all'dealera. ----------- -"Oh. well.- said the Other,.."you see. L I'M a life assueance agent myself, and I , wanted to eee if you had any new ideas • "Now, Tommy," said the 1-,achrr.0 dr- irig the leseson in aaegrapny, "tell us how- .. . Alaskais bounded.' — .. . "Please,' ma:am." replied Tommy. af- ter a moment's thought, "I think it is snowbound." powerful reasons why you should insure your life?" ' ' • • . • . "Certainly. my dear sir:" replied the : "fire, away. I shall be delighted to listen•to you:" Accordingly the -life assurance man delivered, lertu-r-Of nearly -half iin' hour -s duration on the advanlagesh of • • - SNONV1' BELT. GE FENCES Made of High Carbon Wire, -well prove it to you. COILED -not erirnped. This makes it .till stronger in service. It stays taut- Painted WHITE over hear/ PAGE. AVMS TLNCE COMPANY. LIMITILD, "1 one kn63,- a than who renal speak seven languages." "What did he de?" "Rept slid Most of the time and listened Li his wife." • cl st1:: i t -I.,'' s A Lot .of Bother The starch that needn't - -be cooked , . that %Yon% • • . -liant.gloss with almost o iron -effort isn't that the starch you - ought to have them 'use on' your clothes Buy it by name,. your dealer . sells it. '1101 . • • • ft WEAR BE war anizing -rust proof. Erserierioed dealers to erect it. Le 109 -as in merit. Get illnetrated booklet and 1907 prices Wolkorvillo. Toronto, Me ntroati. St.- John. a n its sales buyinIg sat - 17-7 Ie LOCALISMS. —Easter lillies.=Get one at the - ' Drug Store. ' — Geo. M. Palmer Was in the city on Monday. -- —Geo. A. Gordon. we regret to state, is home on the sick list. —Dr. Henry will be here 'as ' usual next Tuesday to attend to his professional duties.' * — Miss Watson, of "Hillcrest", Toronto, is spending a few days .with her friend, Miss Field. —Lloyd Shirley, of Toronto, who was hpme for a short time on account of illness, has returned to the city. —Oscar Corrigan, . of Toronto,' an ex -student of Pickering College spent Sunday with Richard and re Parker. -W. V. Richardson has Moved ,his• office from the Dale block to the Boone stogie, where he maybe found in future. The' Markham & Pickering Telephone Co. purposes extending their lines into East Toronto. The --question will come before East Toronto Council at • its meeting in about two weeks. - - Chas. D. Cornell, of Montreal, but formerly of Pickering.. and - ---Mr. Willings, of Whitby, were in the village on Thursday last in the interests of The . Lanashire '.Life Insurance Company . —The Toronto : World says : "William C. Linton, formerly of Pickering, told The Woi•ld yester- - day that the .biggest snowstorm the Province of Ontario has ever seen occurred on April t, 1343. William did not see that -snow storm, but be once spoke to , the man who helped to clear away the highways in Pickering Township :after the storm.` _. - -Andrew Forsyth desires through the NEWS, to thank his many friends for the kindness -which they have manifested to- wards him and his family in so - 'many ways previous to their 'de- parture for their newhome at In- dian Head, Sask. As it was im- possible for him to thank each person individually, he takes this method of • expressing his grati- tude. —A most pleasant time was spent last Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss- Hattie Law, • when a piano recital was given by a number of her_pupils in the pre- sence of a large number of invited friends. The work of the pupils reflects iuuch credit - to the teach- ' er, who is most paintaking in her labors: Miss Katherine Alis. the —D. Simpson was in the city un Monday. —W. V. Richardson was in Whitby on Monday on business. —Miss Clysdale is spending her Easter vacation with relatives in Norwood. ' ' —Any person wishing a 'good second hand baggy, see A. T. Law's advt. —Mrs. Geo. A. Gordon spent Sunday with Mr. Gordon in the ei—To-day. (Good Friday) being a general holiday, .all business places will be clesed as usual. -,-Do not forget the combination sale 'at Gordon House on Tuesday next. . See bills for full particu- lars. • • • —B. W. -Wood was'New- market over •Sugday attending the funeral of Mre. Arnoldi Haight. • .. • James Tv'hite, ivlso is vhcating C. S. Palmer's farm, has leased for a term of years, the Salter farm, formerly occupied by Geo. Mutch. -Mrs. J. H. Wagner` returned home on Saturday after spending a week in Utica with her sister ho has been seriously ill, but who is at present somewhat bet- ter. -• -J. R. Armstrong, of Toronto Junction. Grand Councillor-of.the R. T. .of T., made an official visit here on Monday and . visited a number of the members of the local lodge. —George Mutcb, who her leas- ed T. 1i. Marquis's farm for a term of years, took possession last week, and -W. Morcombe;, who purchased R. J. -Coad's farm, also took possession last week_ ... —James Richardson _has opened up in the Boone shop a grocery store. The shop has been thor- oughlyaoverhauled and re -painted and now Presents a most 'attrac- tive apperrance. He has placed -in stock a large assortment of fresh groceries, frui'ts,•>aieats; fish. etc. Give him a cell. • —Miss Ellis. of Toronto, who as - .:.- 5A ofings .. see. s-ei Leave your orders at the PI`QKERING LUMBER YARD for Ontario and -New Brunswick white cedar shingles. Patent Roofing and all kinds of -building material. • W. D. GORDON & SON: FRIIIT I have taken the agency for the E. D. Smith Nursery and can supply you with all kinds -of large and small -fruit trees and bushes. I have moved my office'to my resi- dence on'Lioton ave, -where I have a full stock of repairs for farm imple- ments. L. D• Banks, -Pickering PAST YEARS Past years in Pickering, a collection of sketches of history and biography connected with the past.. of. our. own township and illustrated with half tones from nhotographs of proniment pioneers will he issued during 'the summer at a price not exceeding sixty cents if during the month's of March and April a sufticent number of sub- scrili rs send their names to nev. W. R. \Food, Dunbartori. Ontario. The material for such acollection is prac- tictally all in hand and its issue de- pends entirely upon the subsci•iptrons. Communications with regard to any - facts of interest relating to the past of Of Pickering -ale solicited in order that the work may be as complete as possi- ble.-. • A: PALMER,. Painter and House Decorator. 1Vorkmatrship Gdkranteed: Estimates_Submitted. _ Distance no objection silted Miss Law at her piano re- - • cital on Saturday last, sang a solo Address Pickering P. O. with great acceptance in St. An' nn�nnnnnonno• drew's church last Sunday morn- ing: also in the Methodist church in. the evening. Miss Ellis is one • SPRING TERM of the leading soprano soloists- of Toronto. - — Oae day last week as John C.. �. Bryant was driving east out of the *liege, he met a buggy. 'which 4 con mined the Misses Wood. when nearly opposite the college gate. As the rigs were driven too close to each other. the wheels became interlocked. with the result that the Tatter's buggy wens ...upset, contributed three solos to the one was hurt, but. it wag.. only .,i programme. The recital was- after much time and 'troa'bie that gmerm''r mn much enjoyed by all those pre-- the horse and rig were placed _ sent. • Jt is hoped that the recital right side up:' • may be an annual affair as it is an —We- have received inquiries 1Q�k$1tLftUI • .Incentive to the 'pupils •to better from former students of Pick- ' fll om ' April• 2 merges into.. bur Summer Session for July and August. Entef; any time. ' No vacations: ` Clip Out. sign this z nd receive our catalogue by return $Mail.. - Name - Send ame_ Send to (entral Business Col- lege: Toronto, W; H. SHAW, P. s. work, as well as inspires emelt- ering • College, . who are anx- 'deuce - • •• ious to contribute to - the re- -R. and Mrs. Toms, of Liver- building fund', asking infor- pool, had rather an exciting ex- mation •regarding re -building perience on Saturday which might of the College.- Nothing de - have resulted very seriously. finite has yet_ been decided, They started out fora drive with either in regard to the the re - The undersigned having bought out the blaeksmithing business of R.- - Moore. isprepared to do black- • smithmg in all its lines. - :Horse -shoeing - a - Specialty. - -the stallion, Lord Jewett, and building or the site. We under- 3C12C3''E when a short distance west of the stand that sufficient funds are not --„PICKERI:�iG. UNT.. hotel, the bit ;broke in the horse's yet in sight to justify the come. CANADA PROVINCE .OF ONTARIO. , In His Majesty's Surrogate Court of the County of Ontario ; Ba IT KNOWN that on the Fourth - mouth, and the animal dashed K. mencement of building operations way at a furious rate: Jumping rt is not probable that anything to the' side of the road, the hind definite will be -done until after legs of the animal went down into the yearly meeting which wig be a deep hole in the ditch which held in the latter part of June. was full of water. Here the ..-At the special meeting of the horse remained for nearly an hour Home Circle held on Friday last, - before he could be extricated, and ' the following officers were el _:.• at the sami3 time it required con fur the year siderable effort to prevent him P. L.—John Dickie from drowning. Fortunately Mr. Leader --M. S. Chapman and Mrs. Toms escape without in- V. L.—Thos. Head jury and very little damage was Secy—Ed. W. Sleep w done except to the harness. The Treas.--J. Roes Thexton horse also is very little the worse Fin. Sec'y.—R: M. Bateman as a result of its escape. —Last Thursday afternoon a - large number- of farmers of the. surrounding country attended a __meeting of. the South Ontario Farmers' Institute, when the var- ' ious branches of the fruit indus- • ' ' •try were discussed. ' Mr. Ebner - -; .Lick, of. Oshawa, Secretary of the Institute spoke briefly on general topics,' but principally ' on the re- • sults of the co-operative plan of selling. fruit.. The chief speaker of the day was A. E. Sherrington, of Walkerton, who also spoke on the co-operotive plan-. In this •cinity. the .net price received for apples by the co-operative Asso- ciation was $1.60 per barrel net on an average,.inclttding allelasses of -apples, whereas the best price -.outside the Association was $l.-10 barrel foc _ winter a �1es . onl Chaplain—Donald Simpson Marshall—E. J. . Shirley, V. S. Warden—Frank Shephard - Med. Exam.—Dr. Bateman • Sentinel—Jas.. Greenlaw - Guard—Jas. Andrew (M. S. Chapman, D. Simpson _ J. R. Thexton ' M. S. Chapman 1 D... Simpson . R. A. Bunting • Circle meets every first'Friday in the month in Dales_Ha1L- Trustees' • Auditors a _. app Y :There is an agitation at present _ to. ere©t a build -jug- in- Picket:i,F for the use of the Association for `'purposes of -peeking fruit. ` M. R. Baker; B. S. A.. of Ottawa,. - • dis cussed the .,care of orchards deal-, ing chiefly with spraying for the 'destructiou of fungus. grow.th.and • • insects injurous to fruit. He also spoke on the oyster shell bark - •-louse, which insect is becom-ing .quite general throughout the country. He warned fruit grow- - ere to- take special care in prevent- ing the spread of tie insect, giv- ing the methods used in its -des. tructiTn. —We congratulate Mr: John Timbers, • of Cherry wood; »• or. -his winning his suit against the Dom- inion. Automobile Company, of Toronto. It will be remembered that Mr. Timbers met with an accident one evening last Aug- ust, .when. by; -the reckless 'driv- i ng of the automobilist; - Mr. Timbers' democrat was upset and.. badly ..derma ged, and' the occupants, six in . number, were thrown out on -the--hard road., and . some of them severe- ly injured. At the time Mr. Timbers offered to settle for -$350, but the owners- of the auto refused to settle. A suit was en- tered for the above sum through his - solicitors; Messrs. Watson, Smoke/and Smith.. The case was settled' of court, the defend- ant agreeing to pay Mr. Tim- bers' claim and all costs. a- mounting in all to about $600. (ADDITIONAL LOCALS ON 18T PAGE) • • to ge Poultry Grit Oyster Shell: Ground Bone Alfalfa 1Meal Purina Mash Herbageum 'How -about • your horses -There is nothing better than • Herbageum • your horses in shape forspring work. 'WITHOUT DOUBT Best Stock Food on the market.' .:7fardware and orae tmpoeium. M. S. Chapman the - LL' ---PAPERS • We have..arranged for. a• first-class paper hanger to do our work -ata very reasonable price. . . _• .. ._ Order your paper early And get first services. ' .Special discounts for large gest ntities. - • R.A. BUNTING,' ._ Pickering SPRING GOODS . - ' : But our Stock is Still replete with -NEW°Prints. Ladies Blouses, H•osierv, Silks in all shades, New Towel- ' ling, Flannelette. Tnhle Oilcloth. Lace Curtains, New Ties. Laces etc. IN GROCERIES.—Sugars by the 100 cheap, Teas, big variety cheap, - Coffees, second to none. Spices. pure.. Ask for our 1900 Baking Powder, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Dates, 'Prunes, Washing Ammonia. etc.,, - • J: our one thousand nine hundred and seden Letters' of • Administration of 'all and singular the propertyof Mary Jaques, late of the Village of Pickering in the County of Ontario, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the Tenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and, seven at the Village of Pickering aforesaid,— intestate, avid had at the time of her death a fixed place of abode at the said Village . of Pickering .in -the said .County of Ontario, were Granted by His Majesty's Surrogate Court of the County of Ontario to BENJAMIN' FAw- carr of the Township"of Pickering in the said County of Ontario, Farmer, a lawful cousin and • on -of the next of kin of the said Intestate, he. having been first Sworn faithfully to admin- ister the same by paying her just debts and distributing; the residue (if any) of her property according to Law and to exhibit under oath a true and perfect Inventory of All and singular the said property. andrto render a. just and true ,account of ,her administra- tion when thereunto lawfully re yiiired: ..•_ • . . .. .. (Signed) L, T. BARCi.AY, • !Registrar of- the -Surrogate Court. -114,6.1 : of the County 'of 'Ontario.' • • 23-27 Farmer's Supply -Store E• ,BR AN' Mgr. a p 9 Pickering. Ont Farm Laborers and ;Domes- - ties. • I'bave been appointed by the Dominion Government to place Immegrante from tbe•tlnited Eingdsm in positions- as farm labourers or domestic servants in this •vicinity. Any parkin requiring each help should notify me by later stating fully the Itin$ of. help required when wanted. add wages ofiered. Tbi number arriving may not be sufficent to supply all requests but every effort will be made to provide each applicant with help required. FOSTER HUTCHISON. 'Canadian Government Employment a Claremont P. 0. ' 19 -Sm. They cost little more than shingles arid -wear twice as long; Metal Ceilings and. Walls a Specialty. Eavetroughing, --Tinsmithing and repairing -promptly attended to, e "PITTSBURGH PERFECT" 'electrically welded fences, conceded to be far superior .to ,any. other fencing on the market. - ' ' • Giving away borlf6r free with Wall Papefs. -. We have $5 different designs of pretty wall and ceil- ing papers which we "will sell at of regular low prices. Just think of it, nice paper from 5 to .= 20 cents per roll; and no charge for -border. Bring along` the exact size of your rooms and 'you will 'be more -than pleased with our offer. Fresh - 'Groceries ! usual customers will find our Groceries fresh. and the - best quality, we. have a..reputation for . nice fresh clean groceries. Our 25c tea has no equal for strength.. and fine flavor... .We have -- mice- sweet biscuits at. lOce nice table syrup, 21b tins at 10e; nice bottle mix pickles at .lOc; prime cheese. All kinds of the best canned fish ancl.' vegetables. Fresh Oranges, Lemons, Pigs, _Dated„etc.. . •. _ - • Highest knice paid for nice butter and new laid e gge. -Vt e' have bargains'to offer. Come and vice. . • Dickie & Co.