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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_01_31W sel TZ;M 77W 7! �Xt 'tnl_ 7 -z .10 VOL. XXVIL PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. JAN., 319 190 NO 17 KINSALE ATHA Without a- Doubt Mrs. Henry Byer is very Monday evening. Medical double hai-neas the town has ever had. 'years ago an old organization flouri6b. Duncan, Lindsay spent Sunday a Not. only the largest, but quality the when - 3' Anew grange was organized at this Ib*w at 'We have the largest stoe-Y-bf single and point on Mond Several present. t oued here, and the revival has met -with Walter Croves, Mongolia. M. BELL, M. D., C. M- best, genuine hand-made goods- Owing to the As Late Hose surgeon of the general approval Joshua Wilson, of Newmarket, spent or Successor to Dr. SM stormy day, not roans turned odt. a few Uys lait week with Jos. Mow- Gan M t: HALTERS., HALTERS tow'am,lt*Spmend 6 Weltave all sizes and descriptions, 'alessrs. Arthur Jeff oy and Herbert ders. -7 - ,ep m: Pickering. only ZRAn 09-31=8 hiaan-d--rnwde.-� -W-eNter-of the-Union Gra ge, 11to.-IW ---Ayr-1mm--eF ­R eie§,6-r,_of _W s__t o I Toronto he' wi-,tER is COMI.-T6 were present and received more new Junction, spent a few days with John 0. N. FISH, M. D. GE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON We have an excellent stock of ones into the metubtrship and opened Scott. One way is to pay no attention s two eons. Horse Blankets. a meeting to further organ- School has been clo'ed th� ltst t to it • at least not until It de- Once County of Ontario. ,,Fe. Ont. At 5� "I � 4 ize receive membeirg -will be held days on account Offlee Hours-8 to 10 a�. m. and I to 8 and: 6 to 8 ROBES- LAP RLTGS- WHIPS GALORE of the' beiu P. m. Brougham. Ont. 11-1y Curry Combs, brushes, gall cure, hoof next Monday evening, in, the drifted full of snow. velops into pneumonia, or J HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C'. Al ointment, harness oil, metal polish, hall. MestWsq. W. T. Smith and Asa.Millard, of Uxbridge. and Win. bronchitis, or pleurisy., An- F. M. Chapman- weve Hh, pre sfiratid fataily-, of Alto J. Member Colloge of Physicians an-I ux. Get your harness at MR, spent othet­iazil, I, and assisted in the work. The. -Sunday at John Scott's. Zsons of Ontario. Lots House gurgeQu of Gen. THOMPSON BROS., Pickering siral, Ew2ergeticy and Burnside Lyixig•ia Hospi- following.- " officers . were chosen; Rolph Kitiv, of , oronto, spent a few for -about Ayer 's Cherry -Pec- We of Toronto. Office in Alex an's L. Mackey; overseer, R. R. days here and purchased total. If he says, " The best Master. �h ri _ro__u_i_A__._B'. Lehman & :.residence. opposite Alexander are. Mowbray; lecturer, Miss Annie Rodd; a driver-4 snotit.. Ont. 251Y COUGH 'CURES chaplain, Royal Rogers; steward, Vig- thing for colds, then take it. re in demand this'seasou: to -wt. steward. J. T. That a r ParkinEr, assista Do as he says, anyway, Legal. Corner: lady assi,;tttnt steward. Miss GREEN- RIVER We px�blish our formal" J E. FAREWELL, Q. C., Biwas.' Syrup of White Pine'dnd Tar Compound Eva Rodd; Flora, Mrs. J. Rodd; Ceres, A good many around here are suffer- in an,agi-eeable.cQxnbination of_v�hite R. R. Mowbrny; Pomona, Mrs, arou a We banish alcohol a TER. County Orown Attorney. and Oouu ine I in frow colds. I from mr inaaaines P 5ark, bairn gilead buds. wild Hart-y McBrien; g�tekeeper, Mark olticitar. Court House. WbttbT. 10-T r tli,s A. Biti-nes is 'visiting with her We uxte you to cherry bark and pine tar. Large Brignall,. secretary and treasurer were 4ansuit your ers doctor T. Barrister-at-Law, bottle 25c. not appointed'. brother, W. G. Barnes. L. Soliciror.Xotary. blie. Special Exami Miss Allie F611or, of Toronto; spent for RiZz Court of'rJuistice, Successor t� McFadden's Cough Syrup- -opt and with her parents. Then the bowels ux . DUNSARTON Sunday are, constipated, poi - Messrs. Dow McGillivray, Brock Street, efficient, never fails to ru 25c' Miss McEwen. of Lemonville, is vis- sonous substances are absorbed Into the Whitby. 71y per bottle. After 'a lingering illness,. Errol, see- itinq her sister,,Mr,4.. A. -Heisev, blood instead of being daily removed from and son of Mr. John-Alinan, died at Nltss -Nellie -%Vikon, of lircLoklin, the body as. nature intended. Knowing Veteranar%f. Baby's Own Cough Syrup, special,, his father's home aged 19 vears and 0 spent a few d.tv.,j with hi�r.paients. J. this danger, doctors always inquire about t I fvr itifunts and chiltlren. It w6riths. The funeral will t-.%ko place B. and Mrs. the condition of the bowels. Ayer's Fills. a AP E4 HHOPKINS, VETERINARY sUR. does not upset the stomach, but it tli, (Fi-idav) afternoon at 2 o'clock On account of the stormy day not --Xado by the J. C. A"r Co.. Lowell. Mesa.- a LEON, Graduate Of th"Ittarto vet- sootbs and cures. 25c -per bottle. when the remnifts- will be conveved to many could itttend the anniversary at trim? College, Toronto, • egistered member Erskine (_'emetel y. for erment. - Whitevale on Sunday. at the Ontario Voterinazy Ilodics,'-*ssoeiati mcFrdden's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil n- N 70E -CM;" and res',lence.one sad one - The ;Annual Meeting of the Presbr- Skindav last teas arse of the stormi- 07 gut" with Hypophosphites is an efti lent forge o It The umce ona teriaii church here was held on Wv�- eZ days we have ha I thi., winter. hours 8. to I I a.m., and I to 4a.m. Private toni'. an'l re,.�l wst is I stialirl- i.. . . telephone In my oinc• F. O. dress, Green. n"da� Evening-of last week and was roads are again bloCked It River.. Our, ant to the process of digestion: and well attended. the past year the Mrs. Wm. }idler acrd 11-s. Clarence Ott'. -hop vrill be clbsed'every nutrition. a - fleoli. ,,zrengt11 arid. - Fox (�augrega*ion ha.,. been in tart Foriler'-a.;-e untlev the dr)'ctor'S sate. 7- health builder. 50c per bottle.. . t as well recovery. as in no n't. Self-su pot-king. paving. , Wt, hope' a %ppody i CuJtome1.q,%i.iII please govern them salary of young' -elvf,- aecordina S.S44),an tile spirit this Avoixt ti't-five -fiVe of 0U.. -)JcFadlen meeting 4how-ed.aconfident hopefill- PC( Ie-9pi-nt'%%'ednwsday evenin-gla"t s s. gly. HOPPER 11-34ttor of Marriaze T. -.'M. .4s, .1-T) 9 the Hev. and the hisses Tricks Good stock of 71-adders; an'hand from upien in the County of Ontario. uiiit anti Up, i,:' D, 11c.to 12(.-•pei� rwind according titaintain that states. %Vl�fle in nne D. L; lit 1k, of. heing able pt tly� to, 11 1 report halving had a most enjoy- Offl-ce at store and his retid4ftgii, Claremont. to dZe. ete. PlCKERI.NG, ONTARTO. or two departments the contributions able tinie. `�G, T@8ufJr of L 4 1 - illness, 'Mary L'%V. H. JACKSON, Broet,]�Loa& BUNTIN Marriage are not as high -is fabt - year. the total After but -one da-V*.15 License* for the County of Ontario Of. contributed for all pi�jrpwes agairr E�4elyn, the only child of C]Rr*,nce und Am as the star* or a% his residence, Pickering shows a svit;rtantial increase. We Milt. Young past away on Friday last. VIIIAgo... Wagner- & Col. bave,•.pot the exact il urea At hand The funeral took place. on "Sunday DR..BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK but the --aujountlis welt 81W), it afternoon to the Markham. ceiiieteIrly. . Wester'n- Bank of o, Conveyancer• CommUcioner for taking very good showing we -take it for a Tbe,bereaved parents have our sym- 60davits. Accountant Eta. Vocay to loan Have a full line of treQh and cur- on form pro regation with a membership of pathF. Issuer of Marriage Lic- ed meats conMatly on hand. con with the T-T R3. Of this amount $3S4 were Syiiipatb� is - expressei. w Whit=661.0'ct. . . 1. " -.- " �Canad given 'to Misiienstry,.aiid Benevolent friends of te.Miss Margach Mc- Spice.. Roll, Breakfast Bacon,_ objects. The Ladies' Aid society Neely, who'.died la-it week at the rest- POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer -Pickering Branch _,.Fs for Coputies of York and Ontario. A4. Ham, Bologna, Weiner,s,..etc. had a very successful year. As a dance ot'her brother -Joseph, White- Una oal" of all' kinds attenned to on shortest result of-eareful olauning and much vale. 5169'31c.Neely was well . and action. Addisam Green River P. 0., Highest prices paid for work gtieutly . and generolisly favorably known here, .�xavinq lived Incorporated by set 61 Parliament IM Butcher's cattle. done throughout the year *they near this village all her life. with the 7. B. POWELL, . licensed Auc were able to report it balance on exception of the past few years. and W. tionser far Ontario, All kinds ef sales was - respected by all. The funeral ecoducted saber ;w rattly or by unction. Sale hand of considerably over $200 -notes collected. Fordata orother particulars REAL ESTATE after paying their_4puA4k-�1,411 to. took place on Thursday at Locust Hill Authorized Capital apply as residence, Elizabeth S... 1121.1c,'Vog. ward stipend.: The W. F. M. s. cemetery. Rev. Mr. Reynolds conduct- Subscribed 1313'. contributed- $64 to the work of the ed,a memorial service on Sunday.. Paid tip T -Th-e-S-n-nda-y 1!!2UCHER. Liceriqpa Eh r. in! - - , ea - ser, valuotor %ad Collector for the Coun lusurana and School gave to Alissibriary and other, Assets U1001000.00 Ades of York and Ontario - All kings of auction objects outside of BROUGHAM sales conducted sad val cations made at mod- its own supplies char e. Estates and Consignments COD- ._.,C0nv'eyawin Done, over 150. So far as generous con- A. Beer is, visiting friends 112­ J' '"It" 9 oxx 0ow", I= T. S. MoMmic" Al sisli,iintly managed and sold 'by auction or tributions guarantee auce"ll the girmiclin. ;!ILb la ,private sole, mortgage*, ream, notes and past,.y-ear has not been unsuccessful F. W. Cowie, of Toronto,is he special attention given to Parmsee . W Coneral accounts promptly collected and astir and the congregation may look with re. 4r settlentents guaranteed.. Pboilis or House and 16ot for sale- or to rent. confidence w the luture. on Pick leay'e. Notes Collections solicited and prom Puy made • write for i, -P and Paxticulare, Brougham, Formses N too discounted . American &ud Ovi Daum-inaTbe fixed by phone U. Holtby Fapent a few days last No ca Also PILLUIng Mill for sale. Forsigru Zz Drafts is- a=bapgo boughs and sold WKITEVALE week in the city. sued. his on all parts of tibe world. 150 acre Farm for sale.:' Mr. Bently is visiting his sister, 19f, Carter is visiting with his 'MrQ, Wm. Hubbard. Savings Bank Departmeut. - 101,ny friends Around the vale. Furniture,11,11 0 If you went to buy- sell or rent,-cat l- Miss M. Wilson, of Toronto, is -at-na-y-offire. -Bpwgaina� --Mrs. Sham reel Afannel s nt a few dit s with relative* in Toro!nzto. horne Visiting ft'endi-.- inte"st allowed u Les gl- I est current rates. ed. or t , and credited IL �vhitevale on Monday was without F. C. Cowie I home VIS1 lug A Jult line of firtA. tinder the parental roof. piad-quarterly to depositors, - a inaili the first time since 19(g. - .., :.. .. class furniture now We V. Richarboli. 'Mi. Stephenson,- of.Sxult Ste. Marie, Xiss Maggie Cassie returned . I on exhibition in ins, John and David from 0 hawa on W�edtiesday. -...Chas.-A. McClella'n,- 34gr. Is vis.itinghis cous 8 our ware rooms. otary Public,, Pickering, Ttirner. F. C. Mechiu was not able.to go Mrs. W. B, Hagerin" s ant Ft fiew 6) his school on account of the 7-Prices r dars with her brother at Catha- storm. SEWJNG MACHIN R q n"e livery John and Mrs Kirton ri s. h i i th he r anct Machine Needles. 'R. I Dillingham had la grippe for a for t n ight, are con -i.qter, Mrs. Wallace, Pf Green- Highest grade 845,Arop-head machine bAnk' fur$30. .1 drop-head machine. 5 Pickering, Ons, '.--First- cias, i rigs for hike' Valescent. Thomas- MrIntyre,- of Little York, Oil account of the -�txow -�tbrvn!; drawers. top'slightly damaged Fat -dy ere for in shipping, for $19,00, P D ot nigU i� -confined t6his bed Nvi"rb grip Rtthe, the nuJI-a-did not arrive h Ho�ls waut, hotel hin tvvo days. 'Needles for any Machine sent by rai ns A511 J 01 .. attended a banquet at Markham one 11 r.. Heron', of Toronti;. is heve 111411 0 Al�'y a re I have the cobtract, with Wiglit Teaming proinptty attended to. i i . -of Independear CiCib or easy payments. Ot'gmrllmlig it -ni�;)kthtit ineek. 4odge -&Co.,-Pork Packers'. Toronto, to Agent f r CaiiRda C Joh . n Poucher. of Toronto, was out Foresters, Sewixxg'machines overhauled. . Q arHage Co. supply that firm with all the live closing up the estaLe of hi's sister, the hogs they. require, and would like ak late Mrs. MAntvre. . .01. WiMzon, of-Greenwood, GE0.*PHlL1P,,Gmcer, Brougham to have"your liog:-. I will pay We He Pe s Pick.eving. Thi� Misses Nillie un'd Vi . i ggie Kay. spent a few days this,Nveek with Miss L. Barclay. -s with Mrs. ..Within 15c. of Toronto price iintil of Toronto, spent a few da� further no6ee. A , E. Major-thii week. Rev__51101ts- *ill OcClipy the Messrs. Jesse and Anthony I�tee.,or, Chi-irtain ptilpit on Stiliday illiorna- Wvite, phone or api)ly to ofXoroaffi, are visiting their father, illg iiext at 10.30.. We Repair Sanniel Reesor, this week, NOW OREN M rs. Miss C-Philli, -as notable to, i e -h­ornt­oTF-,rnd--- Joh n A. Jatiie§ and I MT Lillie attended the marriage _)f their 9) to liev sellool.for three days OD ZNTER ANY DAY e(ek. ROCOU B R'OU'GIIAM ct) ' usin, Miss Jainiesoii, last -sx- tit of the blockade. Anything SALE '%�'interTeri)iinilll(lcpztrtiiient,;*T Miss Ellen' GWson is visitin�f her S. ft.' Stevenson i�z it) Whitcvale ii�; Aveek with T. Benve anditing .-Twoliou:�es and lots in 4_ at , Loreun Abhy, , T6rulito. g 'of the Central­-Bnsine-R�S�Yi tne. village of Clitieffi-o-rit. one,& tN-.-o -FOR ­ gb S. si't", Georg.inaTs a teacher th�,re. oig storey, 8 roomed, rougb-Cast dyvollinit with mod. 8 Toronto offvrssp16n(Ti(Jiqhances the Tcwilship books for 1907. ht in a jewQry ern ien,ei; ani garden. The other a Levi Turner, of StoutTville, is here store and many other rooven tot spending a few ifionths Owini' to the -now blockade frame dwelling with five raorns and all couiven. visiting his inany friends 'and- visiting that are boiight ip M-F i... i. Poekession its may be agreed upoc. p!easantly awl profitably. 20 hough the liockey unatch that was to lia 6ther stores." If others can= e. his brother, D. S. Ttirner. Alt ve a location Tb is one 61 the best in tbe'N1:1age. atalo ue free, If in his Tif3th year, Mr. Turner is its spli-y be played between Brooklih A lid 13ot repair vour broken Eirti- teacherq, C en 4 w Apply to Foster Hutctkijon Claremont. 64. 1 �1 ­L'Sh�t and active as Brotiglinni_did not coine off. The cles bring them to its and volt write for it. V, I we will repah, thein if it is a man of fiftv rin - c I pal , E. It. Shaw, See y -Mrs. Walter CAlhoun al�lfdaughtei% n postponed, until a �-O'nge and Gerrard st, T?ronlo were here game. has bee ,, - not of OrangevillL, -k , Oil possible to do'so. The char- DOMINION'BANIK I thi.� iveL f,lttire date of due ice, 1.1ead Miss be given. ges will. be moderate. 40fflee, �Icoronto, ? attending.the funeral of the late . M M�Ne�lv, as were Also Dr. Albert There will be whockey match Capital aiAh&rized 'ti,000,000. Neely aiiii wife, of Brooklin. Caqitftl paid up 3,800,000 Long, of CiiAlt, is visiting this (Friday) eveiiing between the .James. - hi's mother.and brother here.' , James Uxbrid& rind the Broughatil boys. Reserve.ftuid and tu)di- repor s a big yield from his inine this A spiril;Lt-d aiYA hiteresting con We Buy4'01d ON � t test vided profits !12 010,0W j000 year. He expects when tfie present is assured as both team-, are deter- Deposited b�- the ptiblid 35.50 000 INN 296M Tnqnevstring*encvisover that Cobalt mined to win. - Everybody come Total assets 49,000,000 �171 Coe stockii will soar Iiigher than ever. Gold and Silver." Owinc, to the storm on d have a good time. \inas Offer-14-23.56 for 3 mouths c'ourae. Sundav lAst all write before Dec. 91st, 15 years ex"rienco. thean'niversnry services in the*Bikp- Marrled at the residence of the ; and pay.'the highest mar- WIRMY BRANCH. BRITISH CANADIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE tist'6hurch. were not very larkely at- bride's fatlier, on January 14th, General Banking Business Yongeand Bloor Sts,; Toronto, tended. The lecture and eritert.nin- Harvey Q. Porteciiis, of -Brantford, ket price foi- it. If you ment, which was to -have been gi have any yoLu would like ven transacted. Ont., to Miss Mabel G. Hagle of ruade tip icto new jewelry 6i� Monday evening has beent Post- Hartney. The Rev. J. 14. L. Jos- w will be pleased to give 8pecial i1tTentibn glvdn'to -the co-Ilec- you an estiarttei and guar- tindaV4 Jan. 25tb, at s Oil S �t, Basil ' lyn performed thea cererfioby. 31r. troh.0 f farmer:zusp6le, and R. C. church, Toror�to, there was cele- and Mrs. Porteong left for the -east t1te afteril'oon train., airtee that none but yQnr Othi-r, notes. brated by the -Rev. Father Walsh. on own gold will bp used. 41 assisted by Revs. Fathers.Murra and Oil accotint of the beavy snow- The:undersigned having bought out y Staley, a solemn requiem bigh.'Mass in SAVINGS DEPARTMENT., the blackstilithirig busine- G. storny, W. Bufton, of Green River cominemorat tt" is of inn of the lhte Mrs. N.ow­ is' Lawj is prepared to do black- Wits storm stn,ye�i lie're-fro'm Stilt- =ep�Z.SltG receried of $1. and -n Inn, wh-o die(l on Chvistma-, dnyat si ithing. in all its lines. stay iniiiI Tue.-day. Mies L. Tom- iewele�r and Optician, upwardis.. WhitevWe, the fartaily. all being pres- d "y � the bighestf-lar- I i'i" fox. it. Id rk P have any You won i .i. 'I, i�.to "", i'w, de n Iry TIJE PICKERING NEWS 11 'All Y 1A lin.-on, of Willovvdale, who is vis- I Brock St. Soiitb, X=t!Dxest�ed at fiigbest Hors-e�sboc-ing -,,it - Specialty. ent. Rin' 9 here Was 00111polle(l *to re-1 r rit < Z.7 R 4S, parts 6f Lhis -m-nship thp main another week, and Win Whitby Ont. 0 T g -T-.j \7 In !zotii( o N�), _,C�qchrniie dJ.(1 not return t =tlt I . C terl MIN I d a riCKL C,,? T 'Ll iltuppeLl-to-21 esm" MM5XN"=ZPW Cm Th 2, _2 •:••. . _..- '-• '-.r -_. f -.'.'� h. ._.".. -., _..__. -,.y ..'•r.y- - •,7s�..*3,y,; -_ ... ;r•-. _ - r'i?•:cs_r _ _ ^t -.`- _ ^,'. �-y^' ?�•t�7k.: .0 .. :. x..^.db.. -. .•��.� ;,?s:., .:>fa +�-•, own. -j�s:.'..i ...!'ply - •.�if'Y.. :���- Vi�sta;'•- °?icy.,.- .ia... r' .4E?:, `./;+�.e +7 -9.. �i':�'�m - ,,,- ..5,.:.,,. ,.. .�.c.a:^•. ,. i . ,�:, - - aA„a,, a. ,! .`1'�. -„ _ ^ - :;.rt. .,. .'`fix' •w•••y''°"€': -. iii ' «' :° i ✓.•,,,,,,`,.'?�'a`^.• ,`,.ez.- ,au- -- , oC:. .. - ,-n ,.,.. ax ,.-,.. -�.; ,.:..: 7 •,rim „,max!$.:7��• ,�. raw'.- ��•F��i`;ti •.��n,. w:"iq+,'.`.?3.:.” •'K+ . � ,. iv''` +:: ._- �ia.:� -.• �-. , ......a, r+9° st, «.• .. H...:.n'•8- t''. -..:,. ._ t.:.. �. . -' _:. "s_';h••a.' .:Y• ..h..7„ •i ..- ..,..:: ..r. - '.tl. .,�- .,'`" •:r ;.;..,, ,. •.'�,,,, -a• ...;: -+ w�: �'-. ...,.. a •-:,- :z..., uw,..• as a. 4 -A.. . _ .3 "c+^• y7r ,.�°'�� r, :.. Aq'7 } ,r • , t , , A Great- Doctor Speaks A 'wise Horse Of, j OTH Mr. White and Mr. Green =�of a Great Remedy B owned '3tor.ea that were very�� Intelligent and well trained. _ Mr. Greene horse, however, could do y many tricks and had other accom. ape- Willimns Pink Pills Strongly Endorsed buy One of •the, World's �Ireatest. Doctors -Hope for the Sick, SIX'. ae• y 'Dr. Williams' Pink PHIS for Pale NO- f anaemia or chlorosis, 'but also in 1 Pie Is -the only advertised medicine ing of neurasthenia andu -- the it ke. the world that has had the public en- `Signed) DR. GIUSEPPE LAPPONI, p. Via del Gracchi 332, home. s _ dorsation of a doctor of world -wide re- The "simple anaemia of development' .putatton, Such an endorsation stamps I rcferred to 'by Dr. Lapponi is, of this medicine as being worthy of t•Ite course, -chat tired, languid oondition of Si capfldenoe of every person who is sick yc ung girls whose development to wo .an is tFl ad and whose health, m hood y, ' .oF ailing. A• great doctor would not at 'the period of that development, is .46 • •risk his reputation unless he was ab. su . often impggrillaa.. isolutely 00411dent, through a personal the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills kaowle that Dr. Williams' at that time is of 'the highest scienti- �• �„ ,L` ms' , t'c authority, and it confirms the ,many Pills will do what is claimed for them, and u 's in which' anaemia y Published hod cases °,. Dr Guiseppe Lapponi, one of the great- other diseases of the blood, as well as COULD Do' MANY TRICKS ;� ;' .� •�'� i E��. .� _ _ ' est physicians-of modern times, for nervous diseases: have been cubed by �.� ,• x years the trusted medical adviser of these.. pills, which, it need hardly be pltshments which the other horse' d the Pope, writes the' following strong n;enL'eined, owe their.. eflicncy- to their lacked s ' ' letter in favor of Dr. Williams' Pink pc.wer of making new blood, and thus The two men heard that therfi was•' pills' acting; directly upon the digestive and in a town some miles away a circus "I certify that. I have tried Dr. - Wil- nervous system. In all cases of 'aTlae• - man eiho wlsbgd to buy a trick ha?se. liaipps' Pink Pills in four cases of the min, ,decline; 'Rtdigestion, and all trou- so they traveled tog1thet•/' to that , simple anaemia of development, •After Dies due to bas b'.e1od, aitd all effec- town. on the way there they spent - a few weeks of treatment, the result tions of the nerves, as St. Vitus' dance, the night at a hotel- That evening came fully -up to my expectations,' For Paralysis and loeomotor ataxia. they Mr. White stole silently to the stable. C'r that reason I shall not fail in the fu- are commended to the public with all Then; while no otie was looking, he - "ture to extend the use of this laudable Itmegilie eater . c-onfldence because they painted his black horse all white and preparation, not only in the treatment strong endorsation Of this painted Mr. Green's white horse ea- _ :tirely black. For he knew that the } - of other. morbid forms of the category greats- physician. J- circus man would surely -choose Mr. « K Green's horse as the better animal. Mr. Green suspected nothing, of e9 ,,, sy✓ti.rs.` ;; HOPE O.. HOPE E�EII. settlsfnClion of ftielin and. krlov in r 'we course. So next day they apDeared . ' b b before the buyer and asked him to have done oil best. '!'here is gElleratly fudge their horses. ��,.+'•' '�, w ' -..A Word to Those \ \'ho %lay• Be Down S6tn9011'e•'- to come after us whom our Mr. White was very much 'Annoyed In the Dumps. good Rork may - benefit; and lastly, there to find that the "black" horse', -which was ordinarily so gentle, now plunged / •� i 'If in -the outset of life thii]gs.do not is One Who. ho. if all the world falls us, will and reared and would not keep still. • ldia.��. go on smoothly, don't be'discoutagvl. say. "tiVeri done, thou, good -and faithful Flnally, in anger, tie cut tt witn s dOd it seldom h ens that the hopes we servant." � lash, when, lo' right across the back e,PP P of the horse there was left a white cherished for Aho future are realized. There is a- pleasure to the' uphill fight streak, where, the black paint had 7`Ifia pi re shows .the most recent evolution_ of - diabole, the game The path of life iii prospee4 appears than roost elf its can fool -the pleasure of come off under the whip. And there - s he p and level, but when we trace! * di(flculties.•that .stem iltstpr• upon the restiveness of the "black" which has bee he rage in 'Europe, and is now invading America. Moat overoomitll, _ horse passed away tmmediateLy he people find diabolo 'difficult- enough as generally played. But.in a. recent It we find it mostly uphill and generally mountable until, theyare faced. Mister- now seemed'satlsfiod that Mr. Whitis 1-augh enough. Occasionally we slip tine Is a coward who tarns_ and flees villainy would be - discovered. And tournament at'the Crystal Palace, in London, two French contestants down by the way. and our neighbor from the man wim'will fl ht�her bolds you,may be sure that h was, Tits-. performed some amazing feats on roller skates. The. child's paiform- g Y• horses were washed completely of ;treads on us; but what is the use of be- Stagnation is only for the.backwaters of their pant, and Mr. • Whits slunk anise were particularly sensational, as ho thowEd a; >auch proflc%eac� tog discou1r aged_? We must keep on; ; life. Do nOi -be discouraged, in any c:r• away lsa ,in; Mr! Green in complete y q xxQwn person. It is only inwards who tail by the way -. 'rtamstanoes- It is better to consult our possession of the field -, side, and who won't get 'up again. own conscience than -the opinio iS of Chewing Her Cud. We are all deceivbd In the people we men, though the latter are not'to be. dis. Round the zoo the teacher was lead. • f tIAAD T4tii£.S FOR DOCTORS. tmeet in the world, but we can .only regarded. To be industrious, - honest, ing her- pupils. For the most pan the 1�TPiu lly Bridge. — lea b ex rience and It is on] b ' little tolls asked at the wonderful ant- Y pc , Y } kindly. and fair id our dealing with all mate la open -eyed wonder, Dirt every E two vtlIagea of Neutlly -sur- British %!edictal- Iournmil (!fakes Dismal experience we find out our real friends who come ift our way may not, per- now and- then. one oaf theta would ask Seine and Courbevote. In France, Prophesy. and' our false ones, There is hardly. a haps, bating us fame and prosperity, but a queetton, and in return she teacner are built upon - opposite. banks of man or woman who walks this earth °t will at least ensure our happiness, both _ would occasionally ask theca a question. -Dealing =with the PAMpecis 'ot 'idle who has not at some time or other - When she came to view of several the. river Seine: At the time our story medical tram lu this world and, hereafter.— Pearson's. begins profession, the "I3Titish ftiledi• deer the teacher asked: —about 1605 —one journeyed fiota tlrexpectedly decelved —and often by N,'�ly, "Does anybody know what a rnminat- one town to the other on at flitboat,- CIII Journal" say's it would.-tsr -welt I tlbose whom he or she has looked ttpflit - ins animal is 7.1 the students. at our medical sCiloot8 Oh, yes'm," eagerly replied a'flttla -suspended overhead' by a cable yitd . as a real friend. - DO not be discouraged _ boy; "tt's one that chews her cu_bal" poled across the stream by' ferrymen ccluld realize that in a f8w years' t#rse _ at such failures of friendship. It is ` -LOOK UP. - _ The king; Henry Iv, was petitioned by they, if with practically* no capital �: natural. b feel„ sore under such. deoep- _ > -tells villagers Tor a bridge.' But the king available, will be seeking in vain for " pot let it destroy our faith in mankind, n - -ertied that It would coal too much,, and an`opporivnitR: of. earning a livelihood. Y Ot aches and ratite,. and .turnwil, BAillfi�• on the spot racking their brains how in everyone. To trust more cautious - wo year. ester the klrtg wic . Qut-ea__ 3' h' And hours'dark-and drear• Well babies,sleep soundly and wake &fart'. trod occasion Co cross the Seine n curdown expenses to. •meet theft in- *' anti to examine character more closely up briglitly. Vl%hetl little ones at+e rest- ac this point. The ,royal coach was suffieient incomes,' the article continues; only Domes with experience, and exper- .So- -wh is the 'use dt sighing, less, sleepless and cross, !t is the surest placed upoti the boat. in the middle o! and the writer mentions, in this con. hence is the hard and bitter lesson we And Vs up our woes, stgil that -they are not well.. ProDubi the stream however, tqe'• he see took nection, an inquiry from a quailded must' all learn before we die. 1 Or. tallung of our mishap; the stomach or bowers is Out of elide! ­fright and 'jumped into too river, car` nbiln as t4 a means to bleach corks 'so l Failure ntay Dome to a all, and hat -.f r. Till everybody knows; Cr it may ltr 14'Oth"19 lroilllles: ' Give them Thera was a eat excitement until : that they might be, used 'triord than will happen. But refnesriber that tor- Baby's Own..'Tab:el; and a'e how quick. 'tl,e kin was rescued. once. tune is like the skies in April =some- q Next day the king declared it was ab -• - - =: i►mes clear and facorabfe, at others dark _Just .how much troublo we trove had, .ly Ihe Oliltl grows' well and happy and iv — solutely -it necessary to have a bridge at . .. � . _ _ _ '� tOT. the.. -1lE � -I- and lowering; and, as i would e o flow -Mu we've 'paid the doctor; drit' gee! sleep of "soothini *" mrdicines, was realty deli to he,'ir my. s n ei gh- to despair of easing the sun again be How bitter. were his pills. but the natural s(ec of health. You bir's piano gain ," Friend- "Some- :cause the day' is stormy., so it is unwise P. . hove fife- gtiaranteQ rlf a' government ` thing .worth, listening to,. t suppose?" -to slnk'into desponden ^-.y when Fortune = r Crabbe - "I should say so. T heard the -trcwns, since 4n theeommon course of Nor yet how touch we've worried, analyst that thi.i medic: a contains no r htrr- purchase men "taking . Lt aw try." things she may, be expected surely to Or flow -ru:.w Clothes we need: i*nisonous opiate or narcoli'�. and you < f� I 1 - rile again. I had _to -lose - can give the Trtblv4-v- ast , a e y e thing to stand firm age' tie world's Because of others' &Teed. a rew born babe as to the -well 'gro\vn � When we were married you said buffs, to rise up sniffing and try again - chilli. Sold by aN medicine dealers or }rou'd be ai111ng to follow me to the hen we have been knocked'dowti, but Just lift your eyes up higher, by mail at 25 cents a. t-,os from The G ' end of the world. and now - Mr. w° must do it. Away from greed and wce, 1)r. Williams' Medicine Co., Brvckviile, /® 1 t' fiappy- "Now 1 desire to call your at. The great men of this world have no .Behold all 'natures beauty'; Ont: '- r . -' tav world- has tFn4ion to the [act that the world- place for ,the word "discourage" in their Wherever• you may go, q no enti. It is round." - •dicUonary; it is ten chances,to one that BEAUTIFUL NIHILISTS SI'iCi1DE:• they have all learnt its meaning some List to the.birds a- stnging, - _ -- who will and. And note the flowers gay, Girl Whose Passion 'Was to T r% ut. must sutrceed, they r have banished it en- Oe watch the little children tirely. ' -Think of some of ol.r' greatest So' happy at their play. poets and painters; who sold their best _ _ An astounding dwcovcry: leas been i j -works For a mere song, and who were A' multitude of.;bleissings made in connectlpn with the young Bus. i rk�t discouraged, even elttl3ugh they Attend us.irom above, sian pianiste, Catherine, Mill, w•ho.00m- - - ^i 8 Years ' Torture mitted suicide in Paris recently. t Ended b Z knew their marvellous talent was bring_ And nature all about us, " � ` i Catherine Mill was not her real name. �° � ,•� L• -�. Vr ' aril -Buk in>; them. barely the neccessilics of life! Proclaims our Father's Love. it was Rachel Lourtiz, and she belonged Success often comes too late, it is true, Mr. George Lee, 35 Stainer , and it is r consolation to preach of 'o,,an extremely wealthy Moscow family. WENT OVER THE BRIDGE, St.. Toronto, says:. ".For -8 can �+ poo Alt, yes. lets stop our sighing, y tt a glories that may come after, we are She was a very beautiful girl .onl - - -• . - I suffered torture from blind g 5 'Twehe better far ,tat sing:- Y , itching " dead or when fhey are too'late to do I's And mayhap to some brother , twenty -three years ..of a'ga, and receiucd ,Neuilly, afid saga it was extraordinary Pfl�• During that time I believe any' real good; but there is always the A'ray of hope will 'bring. „ - £50 a month from her family. the state had not attended to, it before! almost everyihing.in the line of Dint- Of this she only used £2 10s. a month But not enough money was 'furnished - meats and salve was need, but in veto. > for the building of the bridge, and by The ver first - -for'' her personal expenses,. living with, the time all was spent it still lacked a P th9 utmost frugality. She distributed, the parapet - on" eadh ' side. 'In this state,' of application of c. rest of her rnoney among the Rilssiail courst, it was very e'angerous for trav- elers, and several persons fell• over the stUdenls and - Nihilists in Paris. I his urs N u;g baby? beautiful young Russian. Was an' ardent- , ferPOrisl., CC It's a heavy strain on mother. Her system is called upon to supply reign of Louis SIIT, the citizens of the two towna sent another delegation of t�ouriahment for two. citizens to court to ask that the bridge the Terrorist Committee, of which she be made safe. The king replied, through Some form of nourishment that will a favorite duke, that the, bridge was. all right as It was and that a pampet.was 'be easily taken up >y mother's system i useless, needed. tl aQt►' t Sco�t'.r Etmul don contains.the to travel' that way. Before he reached the bridge the horses took the bits In greatest possible amount of nourish-ment their teeth and bolted. - In dashing over in easily digested forlLi. rQr ' .Mother and baby are wonderfully from -his course, went over the edgy and dragged "the other horse and tie helped by hs use. coach wlth• ltim. The poor duke'and h s - him, head. I' t ALL DRUGat"s>ti me. AND $140 t rest of her rnoney among the Rilssiail courst, it was very e'angerous for trav- elers, and several persons fell• over the stUdenls and - Nihilists in Paris. I his unprotected sides and were drowned In beautiful young Russian. Was an' ardent- the river below. , ferPOrisl., CC Thirty years afterward, during the-- She wrotela number of litters in the reign of Louis SIIT, the citizens of the two towna sent another delegation of bbb� course of th last fete weeks, begging citizens to court to ask that the bridge the Terrorist Committee, of which she be made safe. The king replied, through was a member, to give her some ritission a favorite duke, that the, bridge was. all right as It was and that a pampet.was 0, peril. The committee refused, and useless, ordered her -to remain- quietly in -Paris Somo days later the duke was obliged , until further or ors. to travel' that way. Before he reached the bridge the horses took the bits In The day before. she committed suicide their teeth and bolted. - In dashing over - rtachel Lodrtiz distributed all her money the bridge one of the horses swerved down to the last penny, lay down on her from -his course, went over the edgy and dragged "the other horse and tie L,ed, and then shot herself through the coach wlth• ltim. The poor duke'and h s - him, head. daughter, who accompanied were She left a letter for the friend who has nearly drowned. No sooner w4s he assteted out of the' given the above information, In Which -water than he commanded that a para- ' she says that she is taking hcr:life be- pet be placed Immediately upon each • i not let h r side of the dangerous bridge. He t understand why, no. one had use of it to destroy others. had this one 161. a 3• :. At last Neuilly had its bridge epm- pleted, after many years of patient "THE' nEAL NI ;D. - =' waiting! - Over_.- the-bri - - Brown ,-There arc plenty of books fCl- arahles of Louts XIV, the acidic" of the First - Republic and the Legions of ling how to save life wllila, ti •:ithlg for Mapoleon. ye doctor. Beat Dennition.•- �Inith —YCS. ��'ilII }• We ttet`Ct is one telling the young doctor how to save _ "r ' say, Bill, do, you .know what • a his life while Railing-for the patient. mollycoddle tar' '!Certalnly.'Joe. It's the now' word they, use to start a fight. with," Book ALrent - "l have n• little hulk here on 'Things )'oil Ought to hngw!'", T - - 5ubhu►ts "Then you ought to know ' N,>ver do any w:urying to -day that that I don't want one." can be -pit off Lill. Lo-morrow. • i y.. Z-am•Buk gave - me relief from that. terrible. itching, and a . little persever- ance with the balm brought about a cote- plets cure. I have not been troubled again and it is now over six.. A months since , Z-am -auk wis used. If this statement can be used for the benefit ofother sufferers from this trouble, you are at liberty to publsh W' - Z,atm -BuW Is esPecialiq recommended for all kinds of skin diseases. eczema, bad lees; piles. ulcers, boils, chapped oned wounds, cuts, Awmp.1*43 irtil. bruises, burns,spraias be mailed you etc, Of all druggists lrft it you cat °it this coupon and stores, Soc. box s ad rod iC wit6 or from the am•Buk L tc..ump to the Co., Toronto, post- Z4,. - Co., paid. 3 boxes $1.25. •"k :.K SAM -BUK 4 •i 7 i y, Y, x 7 V� Of He published particulars of the of""T CCENgNori NtQmlc 15IMME 0EMED-Y. T8 erty. Aw, • - . - - AWN ' plot in The Times, and returned to this -xount Clemens in famous throughout it rftn Would wash the dislee WAN-TED I to laws however, the eamity of America as an all-the-year-round health re And —Lu KCS ccuntry, where, ho And cook and bake sweep sort, and thousands of people bear testi- hii persecutors did not cease. j fr.r. its mi.- And keep the fires replenished moot' to the benefits derived Made-to-Measure Clothing Soon afterwards he published a'book, oral waters in cases of rheumatism and And put the kids to sleep, Russian Prisons;' kindred diseases. For bilious and liver iW In French and J4� Ind at the family Lost Una in the Dominion. Good Conticlesiow V but every copy of the first edition was tmubl#-s. d1 ­+i­ Full Information bought up by ageuts. of the ' Russian orders, general debility, etc.. the efficDot Would labor likin a, horse, vmw­ There wouldn't be so many Crown TalWhW Co. p - Toro er Government. ceordered, cent of rheumaties are cured and nine Sad, cases -of divorce. A second edition was at on, U beriefitted. Write J. D. McDonalig DA's BZ8T TAILOR& yster- can CANA but before it w4ld be print�ld a in trict Passefirer Agent. Grand Trunk Mail Ward way System, Toronto, for handsome de- "Aren't you ashamed to beg?" ""Some- icus, burglary occurred at Messrs. scriptive booklet telling you all about it.- times, N,*hing MUM. When, I find hoW stingy & I)owney's, the publishers.. Dyeing I 111eaning I I F but the stereo plates were de- people are, I fairly blushes for them." Was stolen b NECESSITY FOR -ACTION. lorwverTMdseaiTwwerksotie stroyed, and the IVIS., which was kept Lillie La" of In the Nan- 01 was Astonished to learn that A h, a little b3tl office safe, was burnt. This book and married that and a little pain in the che�t are Ag.. 1% ff I0100 Ser sea" is "MI6 however, been reprinted from *-:if Bill!%N,4nk ti gone I;as since, hc she's a good ten not be neglected. Allen's Lung Balsam loosens which had been sent Why, 4 nil advance copy w Spriggins boy. the cough and effects a, cure without a Q-aln of. UsearoWoTgoroato, Ottawa, Quebm opium WEN( 09 PAINFUL ? W a library in Boston. der than he ARE THEY W years I narrowed -09 you SpItyajiow-and black matter? - juist- -before --the- -Turko-Grmto- -War- - Fan, -1 kAow-it-but-it- i-5 Are you continually cougning.and hawk- it- broke out a Greek subject of the Sublime ds�wn too a choice between him and It 'He seems to take life seriously for so Guest: "Waiter, bring me some rice- R.t. Ingf, ide quick.". yorung a nian." "Yes; you see, he's in pudding.". Waiter: "Er-1raid, I ca Do you have night sweats? perte, named Michaelisi who had inter- r�thpr,_and she had to7deC cs, love, and he has to run, the - gauntlet of jest recommend the rice-puddip' to-day,' 0 lungs "or bletell. ested himself greatly la.Turkivi politics, 0 your in chest and sides? disappeared in 0orns? If sit-." - Guest: "What's the matter with it?" Have you pains, Are you a sufferer with, h�r little bro.fiu' her father and the bull- Do you havb Pains under your shoulder A MYSTERIOUS FASHION you are, of Holloway's ojog�every Lune �iie calls I" Waiter: "Nothing, sir; 'cept theie ain't Pohl get a bottle r teen known REGARDED SYMI LL -Gorri � Cure & nexe PTOKS OF from the refreshment-room at Charing 4a none I" ISHESE ARE A Cure for Fe�er and Agile.-Parrne­' LUNG TROUBLE AND Cross Station, where he had'entered to tar Lai I Vegetable !'ills are compounded 1110 have a drtnk- with a friend. From that lee's There, can be.q difference of op! (I supplied fog use in any olimate Su and they will -ere Is only One _.0 o n s U m p t I on day nothing has been heard of'him, but The following character was r -or, most subjects, but there fee and the Custom 1-10tise k a i-pl-gemni'LLby her mistress: "The I-we found to preserve their powers 111 -on as to the reliability of Mother Y;. should take Immediate steps to check' both-the pol opinion als. agree that, granted, . money, ----T Z. r ayurptom.s. The long- 0 . fflel .1,arer is of (Fate re4 .riy Mii=�e.- - In rever and U16UC M-Uy ( aves! Worm ExTerm-1-n-ar45T.—, a -a the progress of these or you allow them to advance ai re- is nothing easier than to kidnap a rpost extent dulnYA in a con- act. upon the secretions ant id devblop. the fa a neutralize sure and effectual. J. the more deep-seated and serious Your COIL' person in the heart of London. _Q s all sorts of the. poiso5n which has found• its way safe., giant kapacity. �-ditioaa becomes. inveigle cb,61,ary, and gets-up plane-linen. S: h o mils blood.. They correct the im- All that is necessary to is to i HIS.C,HANC 41. --d-ti-Info-VY-to You P1326c; purities whi'K' and into 'the We Stan birn 10 partake of a drink or a cup of has lised ate yeres in her 1 The man who owns -enough abs.lutely, that Ij�ng_eermjne, the German coffee In the most crowde.d. resort. The and has� a hunimpicable careliter. She sv of this Treatment,.bas cured romplately and per- stern through drkiking water or food wcrid's. goods to keep him from dirt, manently case after cane of advanced Con- drink is dexterously drugged, and the is pirfetly sobar,'an'd never drinks no- a-nd if used as a preventive fevers are -a thousand chances .-Antnaption (Tuberculosis), Chronic Brode waiter is coolly, bpld,to call a.cab, as the debt and hunger has think but what dues her gq*)d. . The avoided.. Us, Catarrh of the Lungs. Catarrh of the ercome,with liquor, and of avoiding evil against the, one of the '33roncleial Tubes and other Lung Troubles. gentleman Is ov lady wherd shla,• livs givs her this carek-- it all hope his friends will see him home. He is rniin whomJhe demon of discouragement -Many sufferers who - have lost i__� n to a house ke foreigner ter, a d never would have pearled wirh NVIIA'T_ LONDON'.q LORD, MAYOR drags through depths from which it is given un by physicians drive pt by some f. c : - . - . , .. - - - escape without &.- permanently cured b t he has Out she rgoes 10 asstrail " - and who had been y.a. ..COSTS. have been y Lung in the pay of 1he Governmen alnwst impossible to of-body, mind and. -vere- demoralization - - e- mafilt�iranCe of the pride, -pomp Germine. for offended,. -His gjothg� are- changed for It to not only but, a Preve=,L� your lungs of a sailor. and another cab con HOME-MADE and circumstance of civic state costs WIL weak and the disease has not yeti veys- him to the docks, whence be 2's .Corporation' of .. .... merely w -event its devel-- C11 - . COUGH MIXTURE the London i -yearl) If. You- can prevent sa.uggled" t of-the-chillita. surn QI The ijord Manifested itself, and opment, you can build up your lon Mayor receive-; $50.OW and the income to their normal strength procure from your. druggist the ty. -GOT 111S OMELET. while mix at tat on that is paid for him, Luz •-Ge ine has cured advanced Con- following ingredients he is allowed 85M Mr the supply of nee t a. in many cases over fouT years orve never'tried to be, funny with P home:— and the patients remain strong and One -half ounce fluid extract licor- furniture, and his robes oost.'elose up , Quick ease for the worst cough—quick a relief to the heaviest cold —pad SAFE health Y. waiter," the, returned -traveller s say- Then !hr' raker, 'taxes, and r landld w ld alit ice, one-half ounce fluid e from one case, 4ng, "since the Lrle when i 1. xtract cas- Pn to take, even for a child. more is avid tit- experience with _`0jW in California. one dunce ejjxir toilene, six tithes payable an the Mansion 11ousi is Shiloh's Cure. Cures Under date of March 11. 1907, William cars, -st rye wh.skey. Doze: kfal t:p%%�ardk of V0.000, the fighting That guarantee Nahmidt. Igo,; Coleman street. St. Louis. it was several years ago,' and I was ounces b4 nful every two or invedve,; an ou'lay of upwards of 2X0. -told under a I Coudhs writes: —"It is now fly four One dessertspoonful to aura colds and coughs C near rather 'fresh.' I slepped nto a.restau- , _.i)IdS rs since my cure of Consulogititin e�. three hours. Children it proportion. 'the witfer-supply. costs SOW, and fire q!!icker ' tbAn_ any other, was made complete by your Lung;Odt" rsnt, one mornt�ng and ordered I ari.om re is said to be very and boler insurance, ab.,,Qv�s $675. Next. ydur money .back. 34 yearn This mixture- medicine —or that I let. mine. and I am. happy to Say s:ru,tuW grill ether rs6pairs repre�_seal of succes remain as well and strong t-day'as effective in. the treatment of coughs, . I I cow-end Shiloh's Cure. 25c., ",the day I was cured. I am healthy and '%'What kifid asked the waiter. h, Galas Won- Int ;e4perid ittre e;,6 0.;y -p'­­­.. . 11 bue TO a-- Why, are theri more kind* thmr able to work every, day." -. ­Chi 4, - - . - root - .- . .. I C -- We gladly send you further 10 after a few doses. orl,e?' 1 804. _- 't .7 other' remarkable cures. also a . "'Oh, yes, s&.' he 'answered me, Relief is cettain 1 . vy frT Mrecial recieC-fo�rStWrL7 FREE TRIAL of Lung-Germine. weather 'there are sev,�ral.' the auto -nt s"entjast yeor, for, instanc!! U with our new book on the treatment and J'But, $I Zed th-o- fo-il-JAWnt -via Mo Egyptian Hall being $2,806. care of Consumption -and Lung Trouble,: ­2A�v�ng we an ostrich- . egg . 011ie- * r:, .insisted agent, "I want too sell you the. most Lung awmine Go.. 6 pas 81k., Jackson— let.' wonderful cash register that was ever BOOK. have right, sir.' he said, !but yoli'll put on the ni&RO. it wHI kelp. account v You Pay No. DILIty. e 0. wait, quile a N% hilc. It takes a -ou pay ont. lung three to make an Qstrj&.egg - alive- of whet y-ou take in. what*) Long Carmine Co. 0 Rao ilk., Jackson, i let.' what you spend, hov� you t spend it HOTEL TRAYMORE "I !told him I . It I ad plenty of time. He ancl­�:-" 41My­ dear man," interrupted ON THE OCEAN FRONT., hir. Meekcr, with a iwa-Ti smile, '�[ n1- went away, and ums, gtre -fully aw hour. have a cash register that does* all .,.ATLANTIC CITY, Ni J. Then-he�earne back -with ii-blg-covtred rt-"V 'Inacedf. And inity 'I is�k the KIDNAPPED IN DrAYLIGHT that. - dish. name?' "Thes, _My- wife," "'Therf, you are, sir,' he said, plac- t frig- it before -Ene anct.uncpvcring It.- AVE[EN W4LNDEIWAS -MYSTER -Just -thie- ThIng ' That's W %AyF anted.—A Well, it was an orlielet, &H right. IOU SLY �VANIISHFJ).- and btg en-nugh for half a dozen men. pill that acts up-on the stomach -and jet is,so-comNunded*thiat certafn in- son Z a 1. Whether there as arl'osthetifa.'"Plit 1-1 �V . . ­. tedlents.-of It pre,-rv4, • 1hc;r- prewet' to. the nefgbbQ�14"6d, "and r. - got a real 4t h Staid There Is Nothinr.Easici Thall e 0 9 intestinal canals, W as act u.pnn the ostr:ch ea, or whether he made it from to Kidnap a Person in the Heart -clear. them 0 _exdrct& the retention of )London -1 ei)uple-. of dozen 1 hums' eggs, - I don't- 't -which' cannot but . be ourtful, . , was know, but I distinctly remember it cost _Ic`ng -k�oke d for by 14g irwolical profes lbeg Wd as the M cm It Is by mo -tyin dollars=�-and I li, a r =k sion. - it was 1071nd In k1PMelces ve- b le lnaY1du&I3 able lesson." Pili-4, •,which aro- The result, Of no means ImproblMl Uix gelable 'who have incurred the ban Of foreign mutti.,expert -study, and are sci4Fn 7­ Governments, or secret 'organizations 1. Ob.- slip - on any - -a-ld thing," said the mi& cally prepared as a laxative and an %-he have sought shelter in the. M.tr(1- m;%bt caller. 89 the doctor slipped on the-" alle v6 in one. A marsifloess ten -story fire-prod addition Is Sun* being oompleted. making thin f&=O= ',pahs'have been kidnapped - practically -in step: but he df4 not to" as T time. an he slippel rnati 00 ' _M"ter aad all was hostelry the *The D & L " Menthol ,is* of the -bed roonis. aversstak 19 feet square. open daylipt fit London and "AWtably trash water. Choval. -.Ilghl is a Jigs. Wyou mjjcre &I-witys' 4, fauWfIrxk-r,r' awe room c-3%@va&ndv&u ocean Mew, bath i"Isched with sea, and -dealt with,' says ,London Answers. - ­- - .: .7. .. - _... . 4431t deist It led the %�rife. `Yts, de r," respon r1jm in every, ebamber Temperature regulated by Tharmosdadt, the I a Only a few years ago Dr. Surf -Yet San, grow steam to tfug., Telephone In ever7 room. Uolf privileges. Capacity NO. Writs for She: "Some people ed the husband, meekly; • "I I ___a.PPOMijjelA Mentioer of the now. pouer.- ople profit by the mis booklet. ers es fu. "Young China" party, was seized In takes Of Oth__." - He.: "ties, like the, min- jgftt­ In- Portland Place by two aster who gat fl,�e- dollars for marrying yen. 104**4, will WL' when bigtelh.. I'CHARLES 0. MARQUE1 I H, hOTEL ConPANY, fAC11b. jt tits compatriots and bust lib." Ind Incran"Aiants mark the Ala. weaver•s Co-ate 7' FI1W W into the wo wea.sessyrup make short work of an blood -Manager. ..bad skin tr4%ibI*& Chinese Embassy. Ile' had Incurred the had Tjia_t J;L enmity of t1le Empress, He mire thought of the furs kidnipped according io her. instrti6tions She 'The o"gh. lastoin upon you as it will if. ens- makes me and conveyed to the J�rnbassy, with the lected. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will which you have promised me ma 4111 mqta iii.fan -of placing III tfeal? up Vecild--tind cure a; feel warm." He: "And the mere thought- d bcaM a Ship in the Thames' and a shquld be resorted to at once when the n' their aw4t in es perting him to China, where- he: I ffrst• sfyniptoms, appear. It can be dig- down ally back j" inevitably have been beheaded e 9u e b ised so-pat arly.., unp!easant taste it uot, after soml day's incarcera n, n t f may have will be imperceptible to the There is nb medicine on the market I irowing &'felt ..zFucocMful in out elicate. Try It and be convinced that can 00mR:are with Bickles.Anti- A ms,- LR 133 r' a expellini; from window which caused the ra Consumptiver Syrup E1�R OFA )ties to the system the irritating germs that '._-'MMAN6 14TS R T FAs&-_:�� -'-Life Insuranep Doctor: "Do you Con-, oolds engen&r in,11le. air passages. lt.� 4. The numerous Russian refURes-,many template any enterprise irivolving great suicide. to� neglect your cold. Try the sidicide. to� tie ..%3 pkr rint risk or da r?*'- Applica-ti -. . _r ­." - ����N �nj WMM are fanious in s-. 'i elperi�11_111 J­111. Z their 2"Yes; I em (A it by using Bickle*s Syrup, which literature-wh*-o have made London I going to discharge our cook 'bcme livw'in constant Breed -of • -being to- night," -a-simple rernedy,, easily laken, an, drugged by emissaries of the Tsar and T nIS? Idt once used it 11 olwd}s be priled d a so -etc gn -c smuggled back to the solitudes of Siber• . -MCII, -Mange, Prairie an v I medicine. OOD #A.. To this' dity'-'the onmpafriots'of Set*. every'lorm of contagious Itch In human 7 ■ 0 slug Stepniak, the Russian author, sinoile or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wet- A 11 her -of persons were. talking !at the coroner's jury who returned a ver- ford's• Sanitary 'Lotion. It tiev ej raili. -at`40ilt UleMieso6iLes, and each professed to E NDPHOTOGRON !diet of "A.ccidental death" when Step- Sold bj'all oi�uggists- have looked through the "largest one in iniak's mangled body was found, on : .a r flimily) with 30 ets. in stamps tha world." One after: anotlier told of (of yourself or a member of you Jcvel crossing on- the railway line. They -Mother: "If you marry Robert ' 1. s I wrar t-,e po:%&,erful effect of the respective and we will enlarge it and mail you prepaid it argue.that a Power Moe Russia can find that I'll never set foot In Your house I" scope,,k. A list a quiet man inid,'rhiIdly•: for pal ter: "Ploa,,e put that-down in writ- , I onctjt lockt,-d through a -Wescope. , I - emissaries who will do Strange I icent Hand-Finished gold, even'in the heart Of London. Ing.. I'd 'like" to gve that pron-iiise to .11agnif don't kndw as it was the largest in the Take the case of the distinguished Robert. for a wedding present 1!' world. I hope it. wasn't. But it brought for in wientist,.Prince. Peter KropoHdn, i he Tnoon- so near tha t we could see a - stance. After his escape from the 'pri- Life-Size Portraitt ' fortress of St. Peter arid Pau able, taiis man it gestiinilating wildly, and cry. 1, he it You are Nervous and irrit. in Terrovitu," the greatnirve &-nd blood tonic; you 'Dinit shoot ! -dorrt shoot F - The settled in -England, 'but frequently had ing n-ut. will be a now pertion by the, time you have used a old fool thought it %vas a bin cannon that Site 16X20 Who& J.) visit the Continent; where he was -cm- b;�Jtls, $1.00 bottles. A 11 dealers. • --------- lo. d as rorrai;pondcnt for The Times. w,,,. were 1�hiting at him." The gidej black and wh!te. but 'A man subsided, and-so did all the rest of The trine or these portraits is 'V -, -- , k. �c Vroflnish portmitodn Watercolor,. if you so desire, 4 hiln in Geneva a highly-placed official SAYTNIGS C_` GBEAT NIEN. caji make changes rrom original if ordered by you. ids v.arned Ki�lpotldn-who, by the way is end tileastire of the present Ts Let us- have faith that right makes Pertrnfts like ore hee are the pride werld, me 4maity tboumtuda hernes t bro 'Zon, many first cousin to. ar-that he' W g.by 0 4 JJb tr was shadowed, with a view to being sur; might, and in that faith lot us diixe to the followinff few teatimen Oct -itiptiliolisly seized and do our duty as we understand it.=Ljn- arbors, amply prove. Thin to what tPeopie think wrour work a ecin. CONVEYED TO ST. PETERSBURG. makes of himself bi,t Kropotkin's. promptness saved his lib- A worldly man mal, a cock, sent ^ I& 'a: while on the world's TESTIMONIALS.. MT heap to scratch and peck.-George Mae- Tb&m#*St-*d1oP.re-.T.rk.1r..y. ricture simiarged MW I manot t� GeW.e,,en; The picture came to Area to 7 "u how deaahted rata ' dcnald. Who is a true mRn ? He who does the beards verT eiccn aline, the chief sQteed to d.,, He,pectierlT, truth, and never holds a -principle on wbich he Jos not preparod in any hot ).to any hour to risk the conse- act, and in qlences Of holding it..-Thomas Carlyle. ow qW IMP 15 obn thu V�Ivj,s si%nt V& Z'ba\Aaatndf rte W a-ten'IM ill the pursuit of happiness. They think 741 it consists"in having and -getting and in being served by others. It consists in Deautiful water color work, bringing out the SPaturts -in LTFE-LIKE TINTS fumisbed at popular prices. Changes 'and serving, others.-Henry Chevrinif Yii givirig ittorn original at a very moderate cost- Drummond. fuiis iiandled and' :1 your original photograph most care Flat -A- man of- eminence in .any line. is exr enlarged rt t This comSern to returned unharmed at thivswe Ame we forward the enia po rai Rich and satisfying. jalbs FU 10 r fair posed to a thousand eyes which men not Ible- aid bitars'the beet rdn"Olft 10 known )m every State of the Union as iospons r so' celebrated are safe from, and, in dealings with the public. M490 in ev tr ns- ,%.olu of had It bee t 0 utho The big black P1 oonsequence, right conduct is much more .4' Y081 essential to his -happin-�ss' than to those 11111110 lesk HANES, STUO10k 27 Thim st.9 who are less watched. Sir Waltir Scott. JSSIUF� NO. 5--ft r OPP {�.,y 1•M,,— _ ...•......c— .:._ . > •- 59; :G'..- n^^t".' *'q�' :� ✓,: .<+•5 -+. Rfc?""`.''.° "n .. .r•..- ..'I�i; "'!-',..JaK"�,,. '.d' ^''.. OSHAWA TRULY IDEA�. FE : { .. __A_.._ _ _�� I reported that closed per bees cot an �.� �� O O e do Allah. eve B dal morning etSM Olio ar factory is to be closed permanently and t►►►��\�JJJ 1�J C A& i0 ria9 O °a that for some time past farmers arouad urn • a p BATES O ADVERTISING: bore have found it neces ary to take their MR HUSBAND'S 'BEST HELPER J• insertion, line - 10 cents pay. in sager. Even this .recompense is _ su to%include per line galo ti now said to have ceased and it is feared •" :.T11e r eop�e's Cash Sl.�d� oes not include 1+asai or Fozelaa ad- V Igorotts Health Is the Great Source ale tertlsetnents. many will ,eceive nothing. Those wbo put of Power to Inspire end EnCOUra - ` Special terms given to parries making con- their money into the factory and those who -All W0111111ba-shoum raoto for 3 or,$ months or by theyear. Hall- sent their beets intbth, facto come Our list oft Bofgait for Friday - .- -- -90-17 - yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. out alike. It is t o bad, as the dies ear � —'- - li<aslnsss cards, tan linen or trader, with PaPrv, Pi s One of the most noted, successful and 3 bottles Extracts for 25c li�ad towear Overcoats re 10 7.00 �4tae7ssr,g6 QO,payable in advance• &nee of the sugar factorieswill no doubtbe richest men of this century, y g i>rNottooin local columns ten• bents per line, the signal for a general rise in price of ry, in a recent Choice fresh Dates 7c lb or 4 lba 25c Boy Reefers 4.00 for $3.80 Svc cents er line each subsequent insertion. article has said "Whatever I am and 3 cans thistle brand Peas _tic : Non's all -wool Tweed Pants. _ 2.00 00" contraot r we made known on app frost sugars, cao�r. and other sweet things. � ' - Vindicator. whatever success I have attained in this Choice fresh ink Salmon per can 10c 'Men's Suits b.00, 7.00, 8.00 and 9.00 No free advertising . pp $ Advertisements without written nssructioru world I owe all to my wife. From the Choice Putlrpkin per can 3 titan's fins fur Hat rag 1.50 for L00• f will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- - STOU FFV I LLE day I first knew,-her she has been an Lar *e matural Fibs, very choice, lb 5d, Men's Caps 15C. 2fi < _ uot2 17. Orders :for discontinuing advea _. • • iratio the_ greatest stns !fi$ mac oats a��. Shoes-we are offering.-. sa. en, ormerty of the Standard my life." Swift's ure kettled Lard 20 lb 11 2.705 great bargains in these, - sob Wourkpsompuy attended to, • Baulr'•bere; now- of -the Farmers' Bank, Black Tea of great strength end Good strong working Boots 1.50, 2.00 TERMS -' North Claremont, ipent Tuesday in town. delicious flavor, reg 30c lb 20c Boys' and Girl's Boots 28c, BUc, 78c. t aye :Tear; •1.00` 1paid Inadvasi� The Rev C J Dobson; B D. of Markhata Ceylon green Yoking Hyeon reg35, 29c 1.25 to 2,00 per pair. } has received an invites on from the Metho Chotc�Co$ee -mac. -3c and 40, _..... _.. _ JOHN MURKAR,-PrQ rioter, dietcharahofAurora ,tobecometheirpas- (fresh ground to order) for for the coming term, has accepted the Choice fresh boneless Codfish We take orders for fine Tailor -made same subject to the usual conditions. re 7c lb 4 lbs for _-a -$nits. Not ready -made suits. How IOW To Secure Farm H elp, One of the oldest and well known rev:- Fresh Red Jderrtnir per boa 14c S A Scheme of Immigration. dents in the person of Mrs Mary Bostwick, `• Al Labrador Herring p'er dozen 2bc -One thousand (31,000) dollars reward relict of the late John Bostwickrdie.dat her Choice fresh .Cheese, reg 17c lb Mc .for . the conviction of the person or During the past' four years, the Sal- late residence on the 4th 'Concession of s Tobaccos 3 plugs for • 25c 1 persona making the assertion that the .- Vation Army has succeeded in bring- Whitcharch on Friday, Jan 10th. The re- 13L plugs pay roll Tobacco 26� Crown Tailoring Co. make ready -made ing to Canada a good class of Farm mains was interred in Aurora cemetery. z, • • . Oglevy's Hou ehold makes the (cloChing. D. Simpson & Co, sole agent} hebourers and D.omes.tic Sel vents. best bread -we -sell it. -.for'Crown Tailorin�f'n Nn- twif.haG,.ndinw. the ptsstpc . these UXBRIDGE ? In some sections of the country; that Remelzlber, we cut Tree of char a coda bought us to be made at home . there is a surplus of Tabour, the Army Fire-broke out in a woodshed on the ,/,� g g g; Officials find there is still a great de- 1st con. of Uxbridge a couple of weeks Ay Bessie kndey �i� �Q t' :. .wand for agricultural labourers, and ago. A boy noticed it and summoned D Sara son & • Pickeiin " :they have found it necessary to chart- assistance by telephone. Result : fire To be such a euccesafuI wife, to retain p. Co., •f •'• er several Ocea' Liners to supply the extinguished without much damage the love and admiration of her husband, _ need. The c It for farm labourers, being done to the boase. to innpire,•hitn to make. the most of him -."`� -comes from parts of the. Dominion, At the beginning of the work on the self, should. be a woman's constant eta - - _ -• and now thatthe Ontario Government new piano factor a shallow well was If a woman finds thather.enf es are. r1 ' " p y �ichal*dsael $ oral rJea i�6ad Jea. has decided not to continue supplying sunk but proved insufficient and a lot flagging, that she gets easily tired, dark � - - .help and it is is likely_ that Im- 'of'water had to- be.drawafor.the- iuild -- _shadows appear under her eyes, she has- form tuigration to Canada will not eom- er. Last week boring operations-were backache, headaches, bearing -down pains, nn /� inence until late in April, the demand comuienced with the hope of getting a nervousness, irregularitiesor the blues, she �tV m ate GROCERIES a for settlers coming out under The Air- flow of water that would- be.ample for should start at ante to build up her system mg auspices will be very great. The the engine. The result is very gratify- b�+ a toxic with specific powers, each aeLp- first chartered ship will be tee "Ken- ing'; There . is a stream of water coming dia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable• Compound. , - - sington. "itaitin from 1, Feb- u throu above-the 'Follow' we publish T Richardion s and have the:besi±, _ g Livergoo p girt a pipe twelve feet mg P by request a runty 20th, for British ..Columbia curb of the-well;ii[dicatingaate"yand letter from a voting wile: _ _ _of everything in the Gioeery line. points, followed by the "Southwark," sufficient supply for all the factory's Dear Mrs. Pinkham: on March 5th, for Ont.trio pojots; the needs. Any one who wants a Sowing "Eversince my child wasb6m 11tsve suf. °'•Ionian;" from Glasgov6, -&nd the 'well in this town cau evidently get it, fered, as I hope few women ever have, with Here IS a List of good things':' - - •. _ _ .. inflammation female weakness, hearing- down "Kensington,". from Liverpool, . on head- March 29th. pains, affected and wretched head- Graham Flour, Breakfafit Food, T• - %FACE REGISTER. - • � .aches. It nfi'ected mp stomach so I could -- - - Farmers who have oat made appli- o not enjoy my meals, and half my time was Buckwheat Flour,... _ Cooked Ham, cation for help fbrthe coming season, VUDVESOAT. FEB. 127tH 19N-EX. spent in bed. are advised w write for A lication L diaE. PiiRkham'acegetableC`o PP tensive, dispersion sale of- Eiiorotrg�- Y Compound Cracked Peas, Finnan Haddie, Forms and further -particutars to bred $ cotch ahnrt horn cattle [ is- made me or womst"nd l feel so-gr yNI : . terec mrtresan fillies, etc ,the pro- - rslan•elutls recovery. It brought me health, i Toronto, - Ont.. The kiabb of immi pertr of J. E: Disney & Son, Green- new II&and vital ity. "= )!r`..Bes.•ie Ainsley, �pSni611. OIIi0A8, _• giants supplied by The army bite giv- w,rna. Sale at one. NVatch out for 811 South frith 6trect, Tacoma, Wash, • -- --ken- s rsfae ion -trt -tire . _.4�_STERB Areshe hest_ ills. illarke.t _gf£orsis _aud. esnnot Ile _ I `ett` - f"- 1'r4on- Awcttoneet tthat -?� tia Y' itnk2t3m's, t'etafiite beaten. They Are solid ILeat and Intpeafiat rneasure. coo v, and the;ex herience they have CornpounI did for -litre, Ainstey it w111.do lead in ti,- pH-.t s,•,,, s in tbk «lire •rion, 11 r. Pxt t i ll, of 1', � t,'Perry tva� for erer� arch anal ailing woinan. - Tty.tVal.riY f ' T['y tlieni! Going fast._ Ing sit table y_rin _h °them for select• Plected Warden of th'e County of h you 2have syniptmicr you don't-un- � _ .. ing siritabfe frtrui help tiles seltron, s�J Highest price psis for,Butter anc� Fggs- trade or cash. - - .-�- Ontario at the meeting (if -tile derstarii._ Aritr. to )lrs. Pinkham, _ 18rougham Presbyterian Church. County Culinc it week, ugh{ - in -lau L •s ' E. Pin , da rr - of } lea khaln at Lynn, helpf IIer advice is free aka _ JAMES .. RICHARDSON - - ala-aya helpitu. •- _ _ The annual meeting n connection K Ntty dclt•ertieemrrtte - BUY' -YOUR QROCERfES AT THE GROCERS. _ with alt. John's c bite ch. ,13rnugiiaetl. C'I n P ' - 1; TOR 'A1,F.. -`l ILP ttA= :. was held in the church on ltednes&iy 7�icPaii,cd has torFslo n 9u�autit of Foe evenit; ,.Jan. _'9th. and till the reports .CIOA S FOR SALF,.' The unddersi'n- - ". u: threshed; Robo a Nowlay, _R ialto -- - -•— - -- -- _. showed the congregatiou to b in it ed has to. s ilo two much cows . T BeAdiu pale• su•18 flourishing condition, l0 1:0, con d Pirkertag, :._ 15t! 'Rev. Win. Moere occupied the ebair, -.- �Y t\TED. -Y6ung girl as general QUSE AND ND LOT -FOR - SA -LF-= � !'- s•�rvantina tanlilyof thr•o. Address 11rs GREAT anCd3fr. Wirt. tit. Brown xeted as aecre- H A tie house and s t -9 acre. of land on R w Flze... Ateaandria Pales w Qyeen't "ash. C r tary. After the. session report .�td lipt U con Pickering For further partscu. &"sane,. Turoihto. - - IS is A een read by the pastor, and adopted, late apply toE Bryan P O. 17 16 - _ - :; Mr. Voucher, the congregational treas- �j OR. S A LE. -.One gasoline - -engine, Si4'hen the Stomach, Heart, or Kldoey urer, presented the financial statement, j' will generate e R P. Nerdy now. For nerves get week, 4hen .these organs atlwave i which proved gratifying, born one of sale at lees tban half price. , T Caster, North -- P g y g' g Claremont. td fail. Don't drug. the Stomsah, nor the most successful years in' the his- st mulate the H: art or Kidneys. That -- Cory of the congregation. After all `j TOOD FOR SALE, -Tile t tder- 's simply a makeshift. fief a prescription UCTION aceouiats were paid, there war - still . a rY •. signed has for sale aboui l00 orde'o! known to druegute everywhere so Dr balances of some 1);60.00. The meet- cords of bardwpod. Regular eu.to a a•e ad. Shoop', Restorative. The Restorative r- ing expressed its hearty appreciation •� to Qget Their wood as soon ibis eo as re prepare3_e:pres■ly for -tbeve weak in' ' o,.% to bs dleappomted. A J o near Brook of Mr. Puncher's eapwble management gad y iBr side nerves. Strengthen tbepv nerves, ` ::- of the finances of the church. build them up with Dr 8hoop's Restore i '• The Sabbath School Faperrt was pre- TRAY RAM.- Carne to the premix tive - tablets or liquid -sod ace how quick j seated by the aecretarg, 'Mr. Howard S as of the undersigned lot 9; con Q,Rasboro ly help will come. Free sample test `.in file �}riee of Corn �Jhop. : : Malcolm. A very high standard had an at about Dec ;at last, • black face rev. ow- seat on request by Dr 8boop Racine, W id. _ - been maintained throughout the year, and "ill please prove property Pay astpeatas Your health is early worth this simptetesi. and take the animal away. Will Beare, Cedar Sold by T M McFadden, and a balance -on hand of $16.00. .. prove. Oat -- Mrs. Hu h Machin eve a review of - - . rtr• .ARM TO RENT. -A good farm to T. R, , Trains going East due* an followe- They hard been able W assist the man- • robs situated iii tb• Township of Pi-ckir- "No. 6 Mail 8.Zf3 A. M. ` c'agers, in the building of the new church ing on oreenwood;Rood; 9 1 -9 tulles from H — sheds, to the extent. of ;100.00, and ing villas:e. a tt in a good ■tats of oniti.•tiba 12 Local . ' 2 43:F. .M. well watered, a large orchard of the best fruit'. 14 Local 6.04 P. M. lied a balance of $19 00. Four buildings. For furtber particulars apply Trains going _ asl •does ss follows - The W. F. M. S.. reported through to w v Richardson, Pickering illage. �8 1t No. 13 Local 8 41 A. M.- - a the secretaay, Mrs. deb. Philip, Jr; a — , , '• . 11 Local . 2.18. P. M. ` tin uiimited supply n Lin- regal{ rly, and the amount forwarded wn Ave, brick, seven rooms good Hardee re the Presb serial treasueree, was 119, a number of fruit train; and in- ahundaoce of "Sundav,inoluded. - 1 p IIard and soft water. Preeens tenant leaves s•t �•t ten increase over that of last year. 4or the city on Fab 1st. Poe further particu[an oil . 'il a Lad e , The managing board remains the apply w L,D Dail 6, Pickering P 0 I4tf New Blacksmith Shop• same as last year, with the addition of -Xis. W. J. Devitt. Mr. Pollcher was FOR SALE. -The property- known . The undersigned -has just aped= in elected Treasurer fa"he- -con- ss the Fickeri hive ftga nn�� n Property tocsin• -- - atiOn Miss Maud Stevenson as Ling of a large one and a balf etorev irsuae houw ed his new blACksnlith "shop 'west .�� -. -� :110 - (RreB ' -- livery barn and s__ta�abb�t , will sa:omtpgd*,t*_e� or"X an s uridance if wkter, ample room 1 iODal auditor, also church Officer, feed and articles. 'About one acre c! 1ana. F There was. some discussion, as to the further particulars apply to Ciao Leeg, Picky tag P O, method of to letting 'the missionary s4 -17 : jj� j�Al jVl�l6i TERN funds, and it was decided to use the monthly envelope system for 1908. A suggestion to' having a union re- port, with St. Andrew's Pickering, in- mother is comical to see. She is con- stead of two separate repot•ts;' as in '1906, L A Library in One Book was also approved, / ., The congregation is to be congrat- best to'steal them away but the old i latsid'on the success that hate atten- r -; 41? ded it during the bear: PERSEVERANCE REWARDED. _ five lovely Collie. puppies nrrived on- the scene. Trinket was mid. Slit For cuteness'and perseverance-we the Inieruati,nzl. Contains .: would -run from the barn to A.he house "langaxtge _ think of the little Kong C;ha -leH- span -_ iel, belonging to Miss Graham, of T 1A �E ]BS ?ERS.. brogie, should stand the head j TION stork of the canine class. The stork never of th _ : jj� j�Al jVl�l6i TERN - comes to..tbis little creature, but her• desire and. efforts for somethin to �i�S d Y\i1�1'! Ri mother is comical to see. She is con- L A Library in One Book stantly on the alert.:' Ty{cy Persian kittens took .tier fancy. She did her ., Iiesid's an accurate, prtle- ' best to'steal them away but the old : tical, and scholarly vocabu- l�ry f English, enlarged cat checkmated her every tithe. Then c it 215,_ 17BW WORDS, _ five lovely Collie. puppies nrrived on- the scene. Trinket was mid. Slit the Inieruati,nzl. Contains .: would -run from the barn to A.he house "langaxtge a History of the English Language, Guide to Pro telling in her dog of the new arrivals: Bess: the.nhother would only - ni Dictionary of allow .her to worship at a distance. have Fiction, N. Fiction, Nee .gazetteer of ' the World, -New Biooggrraph- Trinket was determined to a family of hut• r, n,' no - inutter what, ical Dictionar•yy, Vocabulaarryy o£ Scripture Names,. Greek One •'cold aigb five little ducks' were and Latin Names, and Eng- in and ut by the fire inn a' lish fish Christian Names, For- -= bo:: The itttle�s bed was.a couch +near by. In the middle of the night by_sundrp eign.Quotations, Abbrevia- tions, Metric System, Etc. Mr. Graham was awakened iioises-and quacking at a great rate. A3l90 Pa¢ee. SOOO IItnstrottono. SHOULD YOU NOT OWN SUCH A BOOK? He carne down stairs to ascertain the trouble and found Trinket had carried wsnaraa'aCOtttaurs rnoxaar. 'w nr ••r ants 'Rern'ar an& loin raper Fajteom. Ills r.ree. t400'lnart»tlnd. the five ducks to her own •bed, and water.+ rHciiona \Vrinkl 0. t Q MERRIAM 0., Springfield, Mon. GET THE BEST. itvaa 1ping- co +)te teclly aniothg them, sloths h t.nd the wer 9 py as she. perserverance brings o s own reward ;' and in this case it'was well deserved. I . to do blacksmithing in all its lines, Also cordage work. Jona-that Liscoun b, .f F'icl�erizie'. �- Oat. This world is a big place and hRS plenty o! ro'oui and -thousands of oppor- tunities for those who are worthy and prepared, Ycu make yonrself worthy and the FI.I.IOTT- TORONTO, ONT. e Can qualify you. Come now and -give tis ztn gpportunity of showing you how we prepare young men and women for-lives of otsefuln.ess. Our catalogue gives fulrparticulars. Write for one. W. J. -ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor_Yonge and Alexander streets. The Pickering Vigilance Committee The object. of this Associatie-a-ie-to- lessen stealing and prosecute •- -,the- felons. 'Members having property stbleu,00mmuni-' cats immediately with any member of -Executive. Committee. l 7embership fee i1.90._ Tickets.may.be bad from the Presidept or Secretary on application. ritec. Com. -L, D. Banks, Geo, Leng, V. Richardsop, Pickering, Ont. Arthur'Jeffrey, J. A', O'Connor, ' l_ secretary, President. r V wl, rY..{:x1 `­ 7�rwvl -.2ty •747 7?7­yA. CLARK"NT an operation. We are pleased to state the latter is p;ogressing semi -ready LOOK 'LOOK A :week. Fred. Farmer is indisposed this Twenty-two of oar Toubg folks overcoats meet, &1 .7 J dv Bundy - was lb Stouff v ille a . attended the carnival at Stouff- - f Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Mitts sill Gloves U on S2 V. ville open rink on Friday night i'delliS OfSt3lle and at reasonable' prices. Grant -was.. in the Re reach the hl hest city on �iesday. last. T1 9y report a 'very cold Miss Gullick is with Hamilton drive and very poor ice which u5 Rose"sFlour _-, Wheat Chop -was weather - friends for a few days. caused by the severe weath idealis-of tall - Ivory Flour �-Corn a.ud Oat Chop Nelson Wakg was in Peterbor-9 cracking Quaker Flour Shorts, etc. --------------------- �a, few dayq last week on busipes-p. Choice Pastry Flour 7� Stranger- "I notic m �Ui-RHAD4 overcoats are built on always on hand. Ed. Gleeson is at jp�resen t 4 e your, name baBiness trip-to--Wiwtern ou--r Ty-listest fasAiQZL naes. to Jrhv-ecvrffer ST-qri�e _77_8V_.'M. PALMER, Proprietor Hugh Gregg and son, David, wealthy family of that mein suit e-very'variety of rarindian were in• Marsh Hill on Sunday London, may I ask -weather. last Mr. D. (poor, but respectable). The materials used are selected by George Middleton has left North am a-& distant relative, sir." ofir cloth experts at the world's best Claremont do reside in-' O*en "Indeed! How distati wills - each piece _being thoroughly .7V V Sound. "Well-as �dis=t as they'. a R -D A' -Toronto, keep me." c-)u tested before being accepted. Riehard, Johnston, of The very highest class of tailoring visited with Fred' Farmer' over 1• put 14io the. Semi -ready qverpQmts, Sunday. W100y. Steam so they will fit well and permanently Lather Bowes, telegrpher oper of We have opened up a general stock' ' ` ........ator at Peterborc * ). is visiting here retain their stylish shapft for a few days. PU The Semi-ready King Edwaril and lftp'L Works!' shelf anp heavy hard Straikepnit overcoats are of exceptional ware, consisting of Mr.- Heron, of Toronto, is here .-eddeavoring to revive the Aficlian't desirability. 'Our range includes over- cross-cut saws, hand saws,- buck saws, URFer of Foresters. - coats made" in the fbllowing styles: ahipped easy working pump is Messrs. Gregg &Coatesi, time saved. Time is money. Single-breasted fly-front, double-breasted, axes and handles carload of mixed stock to Mon- --,.hockey sticks, skates, storm ulster, fullbacks, with or without treat on 116fiday last. d an pucks. We hand14 all kinds and. guar- straps, etc. 'No matt what your taste George Dundhn, who was editor t matter of the late Cla-reiiient Banner is tee satisfaction. is, you'll -fin(t your ideal in the Semi- Cistern tanks made to ordsr. Prices. guaranteed now in Calpbellford' ready range. teed satisfadto'ry. Tobias atid Miss Haywood, of The 'materials ran from the plain; Mount Albert, visited this week fine tixtu:red blacks- to ihe -most with Ira-Powell and family. 9V =_,S5, ling tweeds - Andrew Wilion and wife, of We would fikv­ba--*��e� �sIiburm visited---wlth the --form er'v mother on Sunday last. -vf- the _Semi�ready_,overcoat __styles. --CLAREMONT called Proventics. ,curlers frQm Peterbro this week drogRisis �sours lilt Candy Cold Ta Jew' -an" pleasant time is anticipated. ­r I ' L - Druggists everywhere The curlers expect two rinks of Td check @.,cold quickly, got row _emi za. T 'V_ y Missm Lillian and Gertie Mor- are Dow dispensing Provenjics f th are not only oafs, -bus decided ; Zroo,,io.y. gan, cf Toronto, visited their and Prompt. Proventice coitai no quin ailorin ,� O mother,- Mrs. John Morgan, Over, ice, no laxativi, nothing harsh or sicken. pa �Sunday. ing. Taken at the ­sneeze stage" Pro John Dickie & Ca., exclusive agents Master Hillyard Bryan has been. ventics will prevent Pneumonia, Brou for the Semi-ready Special Orders, will To look at these bargains offered for the next 10 days.- Them goods few chisis, La..Grippe. etc., Himas the name, take your measure and have a Semi- go to make room for the spring prints, ow, ebil,t confined to his bed fora -days -,-13&me, ts' t; or Overcoit made 'to -fit mus is ready Sul -With cold " now im- Proven tics - Good for fever re kd Over 4000 vds of Shaker, reg. 12ic value, for 8ic, less than cost a severe is rea. - 48 Preventives 25 cents. , Trial in 10 yard -lots. 7 your exact jp sique type and deliver- -Gents' Top Shirts, re proving. Boxes •i cents. Sold by T- lif �fcFad h . 11 75c, for 51k Gents' Top Shirts, $1.00 for 50e Albert McDoukld, of Richmond ed within six- aye of receipt -of your I Is ere a i,ii-s�ena �inx don LRdiet.'and Gents' erwea!Apir cent df regfilai price' _D' -e -K charge of the bank -in behRlf cif- No Suits made t6,drdeilp'sirx 3'oalv Tea Sets. reg. 3.85. for 2.95 2 Bedroom Sets, re g 3.50, for 165 the Standard. 01 tc reg. - t M y I rtle .0 T,qgfle,S' C-orqnt%. t5c. for.,50c. $1.00 Corsets for 75c - 51 0 -DRESS-MAKING _s'40c- Win. -Shepherdsoft--is' a Is e, "'. A ; -- - "Fine china. Berry J)i5be-;.*iPk50c fo(35c, ter 40c :04 f -1, International Stack Fodd. 50c pkg pails rwS,-i5frfr-&1&- 10; A a P14 this week relieving the section 0 Hd' kiery, reg 35(�Valtiim. for 25c. Ladies and Gents alike foreman. -51r. Tolenian, who, is -4 4 PS Your Spare BY J14 Al L lime. at Boma irl how on his vacation. W 'Z a. in reiz') value, 2 for 9_55c. all tip to date, no-ol taking n T, Necktie.s, 2�17 d "stunk. Clarence Stokes i,; C 01 ­d­ u 11Lvu eecid,d- 11 4 - 04 0% Di-g Valueo hi Towelling, Apron Oingham, etc,* ix course at tie buzidise, Coll, 4 00 W . ! u1j.." , -:,- in,�='vtd 1�la . L . . . - ., ig Q 'n*t think beeaizqe thisrsale 99 to lwq 10 days that any time will be soon Toronto. We look forward to hi., 9� 11a. vo- ;,rirv, Do r t4j,� 11 -a successful counse. �q "S 1h. �.A a., a ri MIA ��J _C9 etiough tolea-11. get here early ior the best, choice. The store of quality taking tj,,2L= �rr 4 -0 tk.v ice. nu,t :ii­rr- mad 1mr•R. Laurance Neil received a � ; k.,i . - 1? 0 W1.1 41'vi "41-T,t 41ad to't lv:1­11 !which V j'1.1tCLT_Ltt;nR V6'aLt) word of Stinday'of the death or ----North 'ClAremOht tier y her brother in Toronto. _The fun - .0 1 v_�l lcalo� .­A t3oo alld we E. F OR' YTHI- z eral took place on Tuesday. an 0 .4c VT." -cmii4w_- V it. � i�rg, I'l, w-dn Thas. Hardy"s sale on Fri(Tay �Wl Feb t4 Of --t svnl u,i!,..-i v. ih t,- Min drc•.rraksrijc; W, mar i � ar., $,l Vu:-Q 41,1vane c,n ltwn that we guar- was poorly-attended owing to the !. S.01 to vc cannot teach. I hc v. i ttici% _b­v *,, c-nt, fit. and put • Cs unfavorable weather. In conse- 6. may �Vl Apr tO 9 it MACHINE SIFIOP 1,acdkr, nn / �arm.cnt imm the plainest shirt quence prices were very low. or i.. a"t suit to th.! riot Plah-mte dre4p- -This is 0 J no �he naygyum- irLCanadA that the whole family The'-undersigned hAVMF rch- A load of young pe A ople - from - I Z --a - dew 1 -Ln b..- one rnrmb" 1.11,irl� it . up� , We Goodwood were at the rink on b,- in i; ,r ton )-car-, have taught ed , B. Waguer*s Machine Xop in 7090 D,�wam_ .4 J'M1tatJ,)n$, &J SnMe Kinsale, prepared to do all Saturday evening lgk&t and enjoy- "a hAve been 1,nown to copy our advs. and even is their heart's .4p Oct. Oft �Iaduncd where they were not knnwn to be the kinds of i r %%"u ed themselves to th re rk arick generai �A content. thg A 0. Nov. V inventor of this, courve. No is, renuins blacksmi g. onto John Wagg, who bas been con- Write for rurtwuiars, F a _4 ifSti it 7. Oshawa 0• 33 Addr"s SAN DERS'DR953-CUMNO SCHOOL Prices right.- 7fined*to his bed .*IthL&n attack of I Inbow, C. ain"glon Lt- - 31 Hirie Street. Stratford, Outavw. Canada pneumonia, it, we are pleased to Call and.tee us. state, improving and is now able Of all materials sad doolign • kopsi a stook. it. wil JAMES-JAMBES I pay yoli call it car "its acd i our @$061k to sit iip. MIT L 60 inspect His many friends will be pleased T_ ITMI IZ Kinsale, OuL and obtain prices. Don't -be misled b y to we do not employ thens, cions"Gafts. to hear that C. J. Brodie is recov' Mrs. Leigh, of Church strait, Pickering, having purchased the M411inery ly we -00, and do Sh"m off the spate ering from his recent attack of Business of Mrs. Harks & Da hte u rof be a announce that obs intends oommilidon of 10 per owk., wbiob you Willi 7k 4 St. pneumonia, and is - able to be- ins on the business at the north side Havinghad some seven earwanly save by pvirobanind tgo%j I& around again. years experience in high class millinery houses, in the west end of Lon o N -0 W -eall solicited. v. J. -A. Umnt drove over to - the control uf­X great-tsuraber-6f1andii, fe-ele-quAnw-cou Giving he Is the time to-do your fall- Sabbath to preach 9' W.lies every satisfaction both is style and workmanship. Da of Glen Major on -4 WNITIT @1ANITIE W -there, the Spring Opening wi14 be duly announced. Paporing and Painting. Whitby. 0111161116 --.but. found noperson disagreeable weather preventing All stock of Mrs..Herks Datighter will be sold 4t costprice.- If . are doing any you had= I - - - 4L e r Trucks an attendance. better have it done right Fairme "a Morrish Chapman," formerly NIRS.LEIGH, Pickering, Oats at the right price by with A. B. Dowswell here is now Brie in your old wagon and t 1V .-1 -4*4 people, John and Mrs. TZ V4 Q "V_ -10 wheels cut flown.' Make I tou us" -1- J-�d JLL 9 farm trucks. W B. Chapman. He -has engaged with Painter and Decorator, 'Buggies and other vehicles repainted. Robt. Jones, of Uxbridge. On rio at reasonable rates. The carnival ado irdged to t-itke Pickenng, ta • place In the Caledonian Rink here homas Pafte son., on Tuesday evening, has, on' ac- A ag,magb, frain any -eattse'le r CLAREMONT We A of the unfavorable weather, been tDow old stand :1 quick" �bDr Shoo 's Cough Care Aug -N-Jr -M- 01V ' act or, IR la "RE D IT flobli 1JV0&,VVuC" until Tuesday even* JK_W_R__A ALM-or lk./ N-./ -a- -a- % In tiot y barmiess and safe, A- 'I A net it in !of next week. $bat Dr Shoop tells mothers everywhere . Trial Catarrh treatments an b9nX mail The contractors are now.,bugy to givo it without besitntion, even to the.. __'putting in the tittings inthenew vCry young babies. The wholesome green on requeoij- by Dr ciao, Wis. - These tests are pro Ziwig leaves and tender stems of a long heshOlt People-witbout a May's cwt --the great Sta-ndar-d Bank building. This mountainous shrub,fornish the curative _value of thig.acientiflo building and its fittings are up td- ption known are a credit to the bank properties to Dr SbooO's CouRh Core. 40 druggists everywhere as Dr Sboop's, date .and It cAlms the Qougb, and heals the sore Catarrh Remedy. Sold by T M Wait as - v�ell " t6 the vills:ge. and sensitive bronchial membranes. don. Ralph Evans and sister, while '..-Conthiues No opidni, no . chloroform, -nothing driving home from Duncan- Mot- arsh used to injure or suppress. Sity, gar's resinous plant "tract, that helps on Friday were thrown ply • BAKING I'm so &I sching.lungs. , The Spaniards breaking of the breeching'strap. calls this shrub which the- Doctor -uses ger', ."The Sacred Herb." emand FirstsOass bread constantly on hand . from- their cutter , through the. be S' -`S­to"r('3' The horse was caught at the stn "The Dr Sboop's Cotigb Cure. Y113ol'd. b:i� T tion... _ . . , - .. . . . . M McFadden. at the shop; -- -Wagon •on the road - Thos. Birkett was in'tbe city every day in the week. • days with his- father, ----for ad] kindl-M e . r the GuneL- notice. 17-VI . 1=tt, who is in A Ct JJU 0 lug's shortest fioti Tk al' Hospital, where he tinderwent - Ice-Cream Parlor:in conneetilon. �,e your orders at the Lea de ThoThsong, PICKERING LUMBER YARD cuiremont.11 onto. n fleart ��Q� h for 0 tario and New Brunswick 9t white cedar shingles. lacArt Strength.- or Heart weakness. means Nerve Many lines' 'are clogin and all kinds of so do not CUTTFURS, thrength. or Nery Weakness-noth inp rnort. Pos. Patent Roofing e g ni ItIvelY, not one weak heart in a hundrLd is, In tt- buildin self. actually diseased. It is almost always a --onee -an hidden tiny little nerve that really Is all at faiQlt. W. D-GORDON & SON! _..,-'BU-GG1ES This obscure nerve-the Cardiac, or heart Verve - wait. bift come at d simply needs. and must have. more power, more 'get your s 'plies. up The best place to buy 'strength. Wall- papers stability, more controlling. more governing W4thout that the Heart must continue HARNESS, Z. -papers to fail, and the stomach and kidneys also have viege =-- controlling nerves, This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. Is AT 6boop's Restorative has In the pest done so mueb .4. O OBES R 'tor weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Shoop first sought ga.inm. Palpitating. suffQmt. be heart distress. A we have 'a drug -departa. gus,tof.l 1. 1 -hain 11b Don't forc; Bing SbooD's Restorative - ge r on -is alone directed to' Them Over 2QO samples to choose from &tBLANKETS- wastinir rLerve centers. It builds; 4c.-per roll-up. Fi Kstrenethens; It offers real,venuine heart help. in connection . If you would have strong HesrM strong di. Mouldings to match all papers. Also. Call-and see tbem.-' r9tIon en them :nerves- re-establials he. st=.gd with. t ss n a full line of-he.best4. vaints, Oils and Vamishes, always in Tbese goods are all first 019slil P S. stock at,lowest bl"rices., and are offered at* prices. Shoo p011r1i Rev. �T= ' lets' cam 'eve ' Lon cillid 9,1 to of he Don't forget the place. that sell them. Restorative W. G..BINGHAM) 6477're Sell 710T T_Jess," North ClAreiriont R. J, COW&?I) T. W. WFADDEN. Brougham r 7 M _7�:�?",;e4A Ml .. W - I -."-r�-PI'Ai?7.A,4'TR�-',R,,�',.O'.,F, X's �7-_-y:g 7.pr -- =�z­­ ! -- --n,:-_- `7,�7*-W_,17� MP75--�,'7m,­��--�-,,- =*�­ ------ . . . . . . . •. P- -It,- : , Zl.� ..�!;Jm . � Z'. , . , , . _ " _­ - I 11 -- .. , . - ­ �_... - I-- � � T - *1 ', .- �,.; ka' , �! I � % , . a sw . - __ ..".." ��._! '.... -��A,��. 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"; �,:" . � : - :, . �. ,,, � - A , � ; --, ­�-,.,-- ..'v: �,� . -� � �-� I- �-�Z_,_.- r­,_��:_r 4 - � - 1 .0.X '. �, . � ,., . � .� . , , . P . f . ". .1 . : , �; . I . - �� , , , .'�: ?. _-7- � , : I �' :1 - 1�1 - . , �- :. , . .. F , _. _41..�.� � . - , � - " . , . I .� � ­ � , .. - . . . . . . � .. . , .: % . I � , - : . � .. .. . . . , . ". . . I . ... - .., �_. - - � , - - - 'im - --- -- - - _� _ .. .. � - . . - I : "I $4.40 - - - . � � I L bulls were selling at $4.14D to per � - � ;;, * . steers, -1 following I :., ,"..., � .,��.:_, 1. : Bff SINESS : w,, ILLIOR. A., 00 ...'' I I - -THE �,,XEW ..INSURI�XCE .B.ILL Choice load, $4.25 to $4.60; slel.u.:Q, . I. . I , .. . . . . ,. - , -:. : - . . I . - - . � - $4.75 to $4.95; matium to -good steers, .. A: � �. .� . . .� . � . � . . �.� , � ., .., . � .. I . . ;. ;. 1. , . I I - ". 11 . ,,choice cow's, $3.40 to . . I .. " . - ___ _. . . I � .. . ... . . � .1 I f_____L_ V.75 to $4.75, 1 1 1 - I - , ---. .-F . i: . . . . . - . I ,. I I . I - . I - . $3.75; medium to fair cows, $'3 to $3.25; . . . . . . lit - . . , . . I ­ � , . .. . I . ' tough cows, $1.50 to. $2.60; canners, 75c . . I . . � , - I - 11 - - . -'Horne ­'- .." u ­_. ... 0 rnal' zo, $1.40 per cwt. The- Views ' of Sir William' 'Van -, � � - � , '. ,�g. Fielding :Drops Sections of Frate' Liubt to medium stc,cheri.. were rth I .1 I . . . • ., . .. . I. ­ I S'.1.73 to. $3.2i&� feeders, med-dum, - '_ - : - • . . ., . . . I .. . 1. � . . I Q - - :.- . .. 11 Imsurance. . . �. . .. I .� ,,3.40 to $3.75 per cwt. , . -------------,Are Optimistio. ... - - --- . . - -­­1 ... . .11 ." . __- -, _7___ .�_ --- . . -.....--. I ,tee wilch cows were lower at - �. ­_ - . . ­1_­___.__ __­____._­:�_._.. I Choice $40 --.-- - ,.. _� - . _. _ . - I 1, .____._`_. ... .: .. . . 7 � . .. I . � . , . .. , . 7 to $4.5 each.' • - . 1. ­; I , w - � . ...., . . . . . . I . . .. .. I . ., .. . . . , - '. . , �. . . . ­ . ; ..k . . � . , - • - � , , , .. . . 1 worth 5�/ . .. . �. 1.4.: ; . . . . . . .. � . . � Choice calves •we-re v. 2 to 6y2 ; � - I I � " 1. . ­ . ­­ . '... 11 - .� - . . - 7 _11, - .� .1 _. , : , �.: %. .. . � -....­ - ._%.. . . _. . cents per pound. ' Heavier on . . . .... . - 1, . , 1; 'A despatch from . Ottawa saysi In the dais. The leaders of lhat very inflUenui worth $3 to $3.40 per cwt, .� alcfi' from or . ;99A . X York�says: Sir J,er cent. of the normal production - - . ,.. . . .I- Commons on Thursday afi�ernoon [ton, Lal order had ,quite frankly ackil,bw- txpott owes $4.25 to $4.56, bucks and C. VanHorrib, chairman of the manufacture is tile ca-se. -Large mr- ." - mmo .. ,� ". ' " ' Mr. Fielding, on motion f-orAM second le-dged- that -Iteir system was undergg- culls, Canadian Pac.fle, who arrived here from rations could oat get Money I;ecaLLW' . . , .. ,�� _: � �_. " . ­- I I _. $3 to $3.75; amain -fed lambs, Cuba on Tuesday, is optimistic on the. they could not;sell their securities ex .: . , . - . . � . , - . - ��:, reading of the insurance .bill, reiterated in mnsiderat'�n. While they had -,t5.75 to S0.25;__ordinary lailihs, Si..50 to l.usines,J , ou!�ook. He expressed the cept at I'Vil-ous "prices -now money J,v '..:.. , �:'hfh suggestion, made when the coca- amplo reserves for present obligations :Ki.50 per cwt. kl:ef that the wheels of business would 1;cc<imin­ easy. The securities market, . . * - � I I . .zvre was introduced, that it be form- and for the early future, they felt. that flogs were weak at. $5.50 for' sclect.s, sc . . . " - -on revolve at their normal speed."- especially in'ban , better, and -Don . ..'d. . .. , � ds is ,e 5 _. ... � ::. Ailly read � second time, then referred the had arrived when' some, steps and $5.25 per cwt. ,for lights and fats. "This has been a very s,-vcr,c depres- ecirporations will b able to sell their � , . to the Banking and Commerce Com- should be taken to put it on a Stitt m,rjrc . . o , e -4. . Sion,' he said. "and in my judgment securities again. When securities are . .raittee on the understanding that it solid and perInaneilL basis. For that . _DRUGS IN F006�TUFF$. �. - '-' the rebound will be speedy. 'One can being sold- one will find an immedia , . would be a matter for full discuisbod in purpose the Su - Supreme. Court had been . . .1 I . te- ... I.. ... . .. , , I PC, �0 - Bust I __ _ - . See why steel and copper industrNes.l response in industrial birelep. . the House when it came back from the summoned to meet In June next, •one Sbii to S'lorten Lives of People in have. bee� paralyzed, so, that not -501 riess will immediately improve." ... .... � "I ,--cemmittce. Proceeding,'he said that year earlier than usual, t6 consider 1� America. * . , . - I '. . I . . . among other Important matters the some steps. Other bodies will Iik-e%A-L;e - . I . I ' al, -1 - - � I I � A drspi ch from Washington says: . � I. . 1. . . bill proposed. to deal with the question il,K�ct during the year, gild it seemed I 4 . , 'I Dr. 11. W. Wiley,* chief of the. bureau . 1. .KITCHEN WAS WRECKED. REVENUES STILL UNCREASE. . f,f assessment or fraternal Insurance. but right that their officials. should have � . . � t . . .. of chemistry of the Department of Ag- - - I . , '. In regard to that urgent represents- an opportunity to consult with the same r� I culture; reported on - Friday lbree Persons Injured by Explosion of Temls*aming Railway .I- , , rls in.. N - to the . .4io had been made to the Govern- erd in view. Ito . ►fr. Fielding there I . .. � ... iment including those of a depuMtIon fore proposed to strike from the mea- House Committee on Agriculture the Natural Gas. for. Province of Ontario. ' w, I I I I I - 1 , , frepresenting the. .greaL fraternal order sure all the clauses dealing %kith (lie as- results of exhaustive experiments. to de- - A despatch foom'Blenheim says: Thrre. � A despatch from Toronto, says: Fof 4r� - t4,rniine the poisonous I effect� on the . � . - of the. Independent Order of Foresters. sessfnen� and fraternal insurance, which rxr.zons were, injured and a horse bad- sensation was caused on Thursday . . i ' . I . I ,;While only that body was represented . ,it nccessirv, m' ,ht 1:00me ,th,6 subject human system-of such drums as borax, i, ,rocked by an explosion of natural ine and . Northern Ontario -'Railwa.f . I bcnv,)Ic acid, tcm6ale of soda, sulphate . � ... � "h ,t bill, at another session'. he had no of a seco . gas at the residence-01-mrs-Thos. Coals- amounted to S'65,496 and .the 'disburst­ , doubt they expressed--Vi6vs that would Mr. --D�4ren con �, �,-biW 0GPPtr, Sulphur ditaxide, rerflte�� worth, two mi4es 'east of here,• at 10.1 ments to - $54.326. . The province thus ' - _r - - - fraternal or was read a second* time. .- r I . � . generally be agreed to. by frat Hyde and seli.eylic acid when containe,t oC'ock on Sunday morning. The , in-'obtained from ifs own railway a net , . , . . . . I ", foodstuffs. Dr. Wiley said that the . - - . . - I I _(xpulsdon- of _those . and kindred _drugs , i.ured were: Mrs. Coutsworth, • her ,so i. I revenue of 811;170, as against $10,519� � I ' - � . ' - k1r. Herb- Lot,- and-a-young-man h6wtT ra- the sarre -.l`N=th`--6f-I90d. ---For- the- - -... '.- f.. . I . . - .. P'nOWSIONS. . . from We J)ody is performed abnost en- David Hamilton. all'of Whom _., --- ie�ev.eji months ending Novemb%.,30 the - -I.-'-. . I . . - . IHADIH MARKETS' - - ---' . $23 ' i Urely by the kidneys, and that he is , Iv burned. Mr. Lot some time prev.-I recei.As of the Temiskaming and North- . '. f . . , . . ­� . Pork Slwrt cut, S22-,", to Pe satisfied the term -of Ajncr;can,IiN wou'd I cur to the explosi4)n -had dlsoonnect,�d ern Ontario. Railway were 8778.,08. and � . . _.__1 ------...-- '-. - .. , :.- J-arril; Mess, $18 4) $19. b1c, lengthened if the uR of such dru' .. . .. ! .. . - - . . . . 991 order remove water Iro,11 the expenditures were 651%.0598. ledving I . Lard-:-Tierces, I.ljy,c; tubs, I the pipes izr or - I . 11 � Z., .111READSTUFFS. . . in loods wvre wholly .discontinued. lie . . I Toronto, Jan. 28.-Manitoba ,Wheat-- , 12Y,C. - said to was convinced that kidney dis- ithein.'and in doing so 'quite Ei quanf,tj it bald-nee of $1922,360. In addition, to , . No. I northern, $1.21; No. 2 . northern, Smoked and Dry Salted Nfeats-lxng -ease, so prevalent in America, is partly ct gue was aPowed to escape. wh;:it It-.Ls, the mmmicstiin ih charge of the � " a c!ear bacon,' 9%c for Ions and casre4; the result �of the constant. introduction thil flr.� was I�ghled In the kitchen rangii. mad collected $428.065 in royalties an �-- - t L7L� '61 16* feed whe t, 69c; No. 2 feed, 64c. 'hams, large, medium and Jight, lib to � lit \-,as fol:owed by a terriflc-exp'lbsicn, nre produced .on p�q"Ies- ic_aS'eci_tcF 1' r' . . 0. into the syst - -rvaLivp . - ­*., 11 * a I ail. backs, 16C la� ie�m cir such prm which blew out twoof t�e outsidr,W*a1J!.r- d4terent. concerns. The total -net-mlii- . .. " 15c- hams, 12%c to l3c; - substances as benzoate of wcla.c.irrried � I . - Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, :99c; , . ' _' therefore, $ :20,- 740. .... I . *11(-�.c; shoulders, 10c, M111. 10c to IV'- . the roof, e I ; .7i - In foods. - � . _.. � cot the kitchen and caved in inue of the road was .v ­ .. 2. red, 9bc to 9S.%c;,.Xb. 2 mixed. breakfast bacon, M; green meats out Dr. \Viley -has. a plan At' three- icif the Injured -persk-1111. Were 1-3bS for eleven months. I . -, _.. . � - , -0c. . . . � . . 4n to leach Ahe � - , , ... � .... . , _� - ` .. l" I . . .1 " Barley-No. g, 76c. I,d 78c out'ide; Nol smoked: i , farmers of The .country to trake de.na- , the kitchen at the Unio of .',he ex- . . . I. . . . � - P . . I . - - ' . - . _­ . . . . . . . � . - . lured "alcohol. which, he says, can be P'O'�� _­� -..-,- ­ ---- �_­__. �. . . . I � �- _-__� �-BE T=OTAMRS. • . I Flollf-\Vinter \%-heat patents, for ex- E-Ar NIARKE'll't. Chpaply 311dir0ark.t"Ird fin". darne . .1 . 11 . .. I . I - L.. - - ­-'-,-4perit, selfing- at 83.75; I - -fruit and vegetables - I . ! A LIVING PEN14ION. . I - . - Manitbba-.p�tlenls, Njontrca�_Jarr. 2f�--Theje is no chiingi waste. . . - . and . othe., a Ill .- ... I . . . X6 Afore. Drinklag by .Employees of � � . . I . . _.. ; . . . : , es lweiaj brand, $5.W to 66;--seoonds, I,., th(. 1�)cal flour market. Choice ,spring �* � . , .. _Z_ .. ­ . lCanad:an V.v44c-- ftai"ti-�Imum Re- . Baltimore •& Ohio PARroad.. ... � .. -.:. .. I . I I sr'.20 to $5.46; strong bahzcr�s% $5.10. to wheat patents, . $6.10; seconds, $5.50; ' .' ' • - - � - *11' --- � . . . . - 7 . ­1 .. . .. . , AIEN PE ' 1. firin -a ante. . - more. � I .. P,30. � winter patients, $3.75, straight" . F!RE, -1111SWIN. BLAZE. . _q, Alto A d,rsl,a!,ch from Balti. Md., I I � . . . : .. . ­ . s: it is officially announced^ that here 4 . , Peas-4fe I.1 85c 5,: .., . '*_ I . .. 1$)C-No Outside. , .:- . ': . rcTers', $5.50; do. in bogs, .82.60 to . - . . A d. spidcb 'f,orn Muntreal says-. The', say 4 . - . . . 2, SIC. . - .�, ...-,...,.�., V I . I Three Lose Their Lives at a Fire in - c " IlWay � after emr�) -at the Baltim-rim & . .. . I . I I., n extra S.1.05 to 802.10. . anafti.in Pacill, Rn Company hits . yeirl", . � - I . -.No-Xo_ 2 3eUnvy Arnei-ii!nn '.64C to MiEf,Lvd-Manit-ha bran,_- $23.50 W---. - . __.__Da1t1mare:,., - I . -- ra,§UA th-, 'retiring' allowance Rai',road having anything to do . - ` -. ' - ' ' ' ' - I , . . f trains ' ' 10n,nle) freights-. ouofatigby n - . � I I . ­ . I I - - , '_ � - nd"IhId .1 � _- �.%%ilh the dFrecbon running o . . I vice lo a lensioin .�o thtit no one ,shall r �4'U 112��e ---t _ __ � - ljlings' U7 to $29 Pef__tofl� M--A-- -_ --f- .1 -.1. I I I will rat Le perm 11 I 2eJ LLIVIXI( '11ITTIF -, � a.Ca" an corn. about luyininal at 57c. ciuding bag3;- miJ:ed inoull!e, I'" - to says: fire .early -on, Friday took - hoeavy , . . . . . .. - �d_l S;'i; 4" - � dir s p a Fc h rom Baltim-we, MJ., *­ ­­1­-J' ' P� . Oats-No. 2 white, 49y,c to 50c, .out, . pl.nny tim.p. either when oil 6r off duty, .., . . .. C124, and pure 'grain mouille, $35 to I, , ' have, loss- - than - twenty doltairsjer, . I . ' 53c track, ck. Tor�n too; No. 2 � nzi xed ' . . I ­ . ]Is I the uienibcrs of tite-fire deptirt, I . : and no per_".-usjna such 1�,evcraie 'will I .1. I . , comparly*s ._ � rsi&. a I . 837 W boa. - .- mlh on l4ving' the ,cc_ - I 1. rti-ent .6f this 4cAy, three twin-&-ad and 12"' I . I - .. .�% to 48,- outside, - - - �� - . po Ile&. oats, $2.75; corn, -111.741-pir . . - ft ,ri participate in the -porsl n fund, 1 be employcd�-, This action has beer} . ; . . . . � .s sixteen others more .or less wriously 1 vice I . � .0 . I . � Buckwheal-N-6. 2,-66c out,,We. - bag. . . -_ 11resid-ni: 'Sie Thomas .Shaug4ne,Ay has tak�n.by the officials of the railroad in . . 4 Bran-1111212- -outside; shorts, $24. Bran ., I . -_ I injtlrO,I, including Ge4rge INA14on. 'chief " an df-drt tia reduce 'the number'of ac.- . 1. - .., -_ - . . There arp no new devel4pmentg "n of the fire, department. The' financial just .issued a circular to the -employees' � dents. , 'acid at $24 Toronto, to arrive. I the local cheese situation, 'Nov. tail. dfirnage Ls "hiiinat;zira that 'the regulations govern- . ­ - ` . . . ed' at S1400,000. Ttw . . . ­ I I ­ I . - . • Call board quctations:- � end-t, 11234c•lo'112%e; Odober.s, 12%c to blaze; which iis 4he- worst that iWs ­ I ing f',-,,nqions have been revise;!, il:,i tt .: ' ­` .cc_ ­ 7 I. . . .. - -_ _Eiran-Sold -Sold at $24, trash, Toronto, lo, ;12y,c; 'Sopkmbent, 13Y4c to 13?/-C- curred in this city. sinre, Abe calamity had.14.­1% found that in some cases the • SEED GRAIN FOR SETTLERS. . . ' - I arriv4e - bags Included. � .fold, a of fresh -butter are practical. of 004 started on the -third 'Poor I I.ions; n was not suffle4cint , L W ' Rucelpts; Amount of .b - I ' 'of I . . . � .. . . • ,}March, - shlement; Same. price .bid* for * current the b, ' noftlhe reef feat, in his Jechiiifig Arriinaemenis for 'Advancing Loans to -' . - . - , ` �' 'amore. - . , I lc nil.' Grds.s goods 27c to 29c. . �_ ilding on tlic southeast gorner of � fit sup, ' ,pie .., . ' . - . receipts, 25c to 27c. 11-0 I iday * and' gariatrig'ai stm,eb,- In an Years.' - � -. - . Those AVI-a are In Need. Wlnler'Wheat­�Ontarlto," No. 2"mixed • N'6%vly-laid eggs, 3U Jo '38c'-, iielecti, • . - - . IC& . - � incredibly sh&t time after The b)a.ie . .�. * , , - _- -�, - -ed, outside' z - . - . broki, -out -on- the .Saratoga sft��k�ptde T-,%'d 311EN 81'nNFD TO DEATH. A-despatell from -OtLawa, says: The ----_-.._J - I . . as), . . . . . Main-iMba 7' Whent-No. S. nortb.-rn. 9 i%e t., i7e- , . -6 - ­. ;I- - - .- I I 1111. - I arrangements for advancing money. by .-. - _-­1.­ -.�'J - 5;PF Aiti!JiRg, Aild Wit - JU-1 I - . I I. � ,ri in Lne .Norin- ' . : way a loan to sc , AU , - *15 asked, 1ffi;.k,'-%fidICh-d; No. 3 nor ' th- Pri,vu,mils,-Rarre4s,� .vh.ert cut mess, �Aarinjng. � lar�:(, s4:ction of (he north , j. g6evensan. 1.4hoemaker. find Jim. . failed 14t season,'. __..____.... tern, 3I.J5 it_,ked, en route to. North � hi, S2?.50 too $23: quarter-barrf•l-;. $11.75 td wall of the buillding fell. It was 'this ' McKinnon, Tailor, of Fort Frances. V&est- whose craps . , .7' �� . � ,Bay, $1.15 bkl slxA' North. Bay. $12-25; clea,L_fat backs, $23.50 to $24-5(),- That Scattered death and injuries among . lfa,r the purpose of enabling -them to . .' ; I *1 . _. . . . '. .. '�. .. - . . .::1 krig"cut, heavy imms, $9.1 to $24; hall- the filremen. While respond .;patch from Fort Frances says..1purchase teed grain, wiU be- completed responding to th,t A de . * COUNTRY PRODUCE. ' ','-� ' linrrei! der., $10.56 to '1111.25:- dry salt , - h6se carriage- and flre.engine Fire was discover,&I on P-undny n,orn• this neck. It is sni,I tbztt the Sinn re- . . -lei Warm" a I - !rr a small build n d qu . r,d ' I � . :- ftuitry-There Is an easier lone to ling c , r backs, I0%C to 14Y,c: barrels collklcd, and flve.oi the meri-on the en- no at 2 o'clock 1 g ,is, . 1. c . may .run a,; high as three- million .. "" . 7 . � "pound being ,the top Hill` beef- $13-50 140 S15: half-barmls ­ I - - I , I ',r(n oat.s �%-Lil. hkelly be our .- . . rrioes, 15c per l gino were, injured, -one of 'thmi wri- ah a shoemaker's SIX)p bli Churcn ct:sllars. S �l I . -..--- . __. , . . . . � .' prim- obtalnubl,c, , ' .. - to $7.7 v1s; heavy mess ously, . I ­ . sheet, -opposite the V­,tulflre. �. .. . do., $7.25 7); barrels � � Insidl. qfta�el in Britain, and priobab!Y in ,Nor .. 4 ' . -t - ha If . . I . I . wrden, s.a as to introduce � . 1�:Ycuag turkeys, extra cbq:cc. 13c to 15c 1 -�f, $10 to $1 1. -bar�rr]14 do,, $5..')o . . . . . � � hall An hour the [Ire wh,, subdued, slid i way and S . I � . , - pure� .. -F - ____ Q the I. ._.L�. . . I ___ - SrU --firemen -were--horrWe4-ta ftd,-on I ­ . . .. . __X� . tk-- -fit SG* ic-�und-la:rd. 40c- to Ik Aiversi.-d cereal crops In _--Western .� .. . - -i�� 4h4Lq4 _� -.--. - -4k.-4 to 13c, kettle rendered, 12%c - -LIFIL"r. . IRROWNE'S TEFEW. I , � - . - . 1 m � .... .. . -me � . ___ . 17 Iwo .. . . .. � •- � , .-.1 the fk)o men. provinces. . "Young pres . % . ..�....�. .�rto�llc lard. lz . . . � . r the re, whits af . w.. I . .. .., . . I le L43 IV; hams, 12c to 13%c. according W . . .; Young ducks ...-. .... .... .. 04c t.6 ell-Kilo%n. Vounq Mon I read Mon i They were J. Stove-son, owner of the .. . +_ - ­ -9C t.j Ile 10 size; breali-feast hamn, 14c to 1 ' . shop, and a tail-or by. the nanip of I .Chickens, choice ...., �-, . .' .,. 5c: _ . � I Shoots uimself. * - XIIIIE UNIENIPLOVED FLIED. � - I ,f),ij fowl .... .... Windsor bacon. 14Y * fresh • . � .. . .. . . James McKinnon, who was employNI .� _. __ .... ...... Ge to gC ,c to 15%c, , "" . . 'r Sc,r to 7c killed abattoir dressed, $8.75 to.30, �A-df,§Jpgtch fi-om Montreal , . . . Inferior chl-cks."'MF f-6-w1s ..'. so -§� -. A by W. A. Baker. McKinnon hill CN.L- We' Chased. I . re by file Police Through - � I . - - I scn.5alicin was caused on Thurstiney dently.tr:bd to roach the rpnr-doov, but .. . . I . � I., A.. . - -Buller-.\laltL;.Ct b,-fI,J,, .,I-e,,x,ty. Receipts'' . . . . . . . Xv at Licititeriant . . . Chicago Streets. . �. . . are m . '. .�'...,BVFFALO MAnim. . - - 'lien the Xiews 'spread that fA. overcome ­. with his .1 . I I . odtral-e and. the demand steady. ., .. . . eroome by th., sm,ok . ' . ' . _13rowne.. had committed ' A.d'e.,pntch.fr,)m C i a a- . . -o, Jan. '28.-N 'heat - Spring_ ,d, I ll� , \,k a, ... I . �, Creamery prints . '.. . _. 20c-t-o 30c - Batio �­---- fl. GoMon bend within a f�,rtt of a window. Both h C go S is: An ul , * , % the Vic- . .., .,u:c, ,. s an:officer -in were burnrd-of!.,and. he was other.' Wtnpt -id the Sociafls�s to bring abQuI.. . ..-- ... I - 14,gs ­.. . do.&'Aids -.... .1 .. .... . :. 27c T-c. 2i1c firiner, No. I Northern, $1.15, No. ? r . . . . . Fairy prints .... .... ...... 24c Ic 26c red, 8I.R39; Wink,r. easier. Corn --.;. .t, feria Rifles and confidential secretary wise . badly ,burned- I . Stevenson �nlarch of the urlcmpl�3yed" through n had I , . � , Q2^ . ' -I'd Lieut-'CUE Whitehead. Lieut. Browne 4.. .4 th4F,__do.%,y.nLc.wn .Streets- on Thursday - to- 0,0 solids .... .... .... .... 4,: Vc ed ito g4-out by the front...� - I .. . , I . - . Unsettle,d; No. 2 white, -511c� No- 'mixed, 2 yet- tail. boen ch-a-1-1-ingand --smok-ing with "'. . . . the- City Hall resulted in t�po .sh,irp '. 1. ... . . . I - ­ InTL 47T - _--�41 --t'r -j21 c 1-r! . 59Y,c. Ont.­-Steadv: No. 2" t1vic friends. lie passed accrual- remark . .� .. - , �Tl .... .�i. ...� .... . .- . , w ( .- .. - +_1 . . _...: - * -1-1 - -1 . __ fights with the police, in the . ., ' . Chee--_I3Xci Tor -M4,ge amt 13?/,(! for' r�%r,-, No. 2 while, 55c.' Barley-ft-to and rose friciny the easy chair in which I Gun-rk-Nont. w . Ill, n in mould -be marchers were routed after-a­ twins, -in job lot,i here. ' . $1.15. Pye�-90c on track. . - who shot two e - ... .. . . . .. , he .was sitting and walkod upstairs - i number <-.,f men had been clubbed. Dr. t.. I Ffgii-Stora,ge, 21 c to t*c. per d-oz- . . . July. in N-orfhern British rolullibia, - - . . .- . . . ,. Nobody sus . pct:ted that anything was . in in casu,*16ts; scle?ts, 2,';;;"_t-i­2(;c.' : ABKET. 7� has I-e.-tracked n- I Pa eked unsurccs:;NII�. T �,_- Bcrijam'n 11,�itrrian. the Originalor.-of Wrong until a niuM-cd repori was heard . , I . .. . __ _­_ Iloney-Strain,ef"LleLidy � al� Ile to Ift ' - hns*_mA__o_vPr_A30_000- _ ­ the, p!an to. march through the Streets, • - per New-- York iih.----O�g-.z.--Wh.6a-T--�-p-ot cowing 1`�bni flio -djr&t1,6n 40T tile top ' - and-tw-o ZI his follcwors were arrest- per pound for 60-powi,i pails,' and 12C . •' The C. P. R. steamer Slontro,�k* ir : I , 13c for 5 t9 10-f-poul"l Pails. Coll lb,' easy: Nr). 2 reel, $1-04% elevat,or, No. �'.-ory. His Iriefts inimediatoly made ' ed ., . .. .- .. - _1: �- �.- . � 7'.. '%S- - . -&*; . . _ �� _.. . . ­ . .. I . . 4, . . - .11-06Y, f.-n.b. alk, I No. I north- 'da r�\cd' at St. John on Sunday with, three . . . . I &I '31.75 to $2.50 -per d.)zen- .1 . 2 red . a sh R)r the stairway and tip to - hundred ininflaranIs who were on board . 7,_ .. . . 4 Reans--$1.70 to 8f.7 far pr'mes. a n ern Duluth. $1.20Y, f.o.b. afloat: No- 2 r1rownc*s room. There they found Lieut. I'ul I ' . . �.. � 5 d n ' ,,it. the. ki, iunt Royal when she was compell- Dr. Sprn�rii.-,, a uell-known physician . . :;:x - . V.90 W. $1.85 'for hilld-pict,cd.. - hard winter, $1.1.4y, bo , b. afloat. .. , Browne lying on hL's face, his-aimis . ,E,l to return to Queenstown. of Belleville, dropped,dead on Satutday. I tor- I . .: I . - . �. . � . stretched. .shot in the head, and the � . . . Potatoes -70c to 75c per bag in car, .. _.� . I - . .1 � 1. . - . F., :. AlVF STOCK MAIWFT__ '� .: revolver lying close. to his r'ght haiild. , . -..�- . I lots oil tracks, here. I . � i -,. .. __ - %= . __ -.-.- --.-...-- __ - �- �; _- .. ---- -.... ­­ -. ­. a . . . . . . . * , " , I .. BallcJ - Stilnw-$13.50 to 1310.50,'rior ton, Iforanto, Jan-.28--Little business Was lj-� had evidently died instantly,jjei.t, '. ; , . 131 I ' . , , . - . The-saics on' track here. . . tra .. .export- cattle: , I some Crne. -K) t heavy Baled Ilav-Tin by Is qii6t`�d nt amounted to a fe%v lots of mixed h . . - steers and good export cable, 4. - - . �, ,.:. WORLD'S .SHIPBU n4acte,l, iri.' x),,%iw h a7d been in poor health for S16,50 to_.$17.n� In &e. lots--im .track _ 1 11 ­ - - ILDIN ...­- .. -CITY HALL BURNED. - � -- . . . . .. - I bere. . . � sold around $4.90 per cwt. Heavy .1 •. . I � .. ..., . ­,- . . . .. . . ..� .� . ... ,.t. . . __= ... . �W,�_Z`c w ../� .. - . . . . ... ­ - � � - � . � .. . . . . . , -----7t-77t4­7:_t* � '. 7 Fire in Portland. Maine, Does 81,00,1100 -- .., �-. � . . - � ­ ". 1. - � . � . . . ' - . . � . � � - __ , Daniage., . . . . . . . f _�­_­ . 1. A-U1WV�M11r1W%-WV-V-% IrIV11TAS. B . . �.. I .:.i.�. . . . _ . . . i I.. _­l I . le., says: I A d�spntrfi frcm Portland, .\' I for 1907 Show That Britain . �. . . .% fire which. c,iused. a 'properly dainage Statistios . ., . . Builds .,- I XEMBER � - -cf $1,000.000 early . on Friday destrr,yed ... ... � . - . . . . --i I _ OXTH- ' * - . . �._. .- -­.: . I ... 1. . " " , , ­ . . . . .:., 1 ., , .....�4�­. . . . .1 . -.1 . . and Builds Half , " � . _ . . . .. . .. I . _.- ­ .. -_ the .City Hall and NUrc. buildings , � .. �.. . , . * - . I 1. .. . ... �­ I . . . . . . . . , , � - . � � I 1. .. . . I . ­ I . .. . . .. . - . . . . - . . ..". 4­ . - I . . endangered the lives cf rr,oW than'700 .- . .1, �. . e. . . . - .:. . ._7 ... . . , . _. . � .. .. . .. ­ � - z * . , 1-. . . . .: 't in the - I .1 . I . The lir(,,NV,s the.wors . � �. I pc:r�ons. �. . . Million .'.DollaXS .sfiitc, since tb(,, gren.t, c4)nV.ngrntion in . 11 ' ' . Gain' of 'Nearly Seven, , Portland in 1866. heath was ab�i,nt I I , which . - .1 . I The Sta!es'built, in'190" ,, 450,000 tons ! I I - � � . . � . a fact considered very re- A despatch front Londcn snys: . . .. . . . - . � .. fsoin-lbn tire, , I I. . . uildings in Wils a slight LllcTc6s4-'. ' '. . . - . . . ... .. .. •- "I � I I ,'�._ markable, as there were-more than 7700 ,,, i a t's U c s' ri r the world's . s shipb . . . .in, Foreign Trade.' ­- .� --' .. . �, . . - register, Germany shows rather. a'serlous de. - , . . 1 7..,. '1�1 . 6 I I . I ': . � ­ _ ntei.nb&s of the Weslorri'Mainc., Knights 1%7, just issued by Lloyds . cline. Last yvifir she built. 275,000 lc,ns, ' I 1�1 . - i .. -'-.-.'. . '_ ) ­- . 1, I , .. - � .! thinst Jub�lcc gathered in the.audl- sllows,- a s toltal output of n1crew-ritilP • - ton- &�� compared Nvilh 318.000 in .19(iHik while Z. ,: I !,. . i _1 7 . . . . . 1_ � I - . �_- --= .. .. . .1 . .. . - _..�, .. . _;, � - , .. . . . . . I . . I % _. City. Ila][ when tbe flames - .. --d Kingdom of I , 742,- -� �- * * torillm (.)f th Lage by the Unite at tht same time she purchased -less ,.: . .- A despatch frorn Ottawa says:. The responding month of 1906. The fall- were discovered. ..Only %a. f6v-epersi)nS I rise of 2:1 1 - _. 7• ! _- lot Is esu , , beiner adeCN, .0,200 tolls, as Irom.-Greut BrAidn. . . �� :-. I I - . - a 11 . I - .165 ­r :-, , � lride�. of the DomMion for. the in,r off in both imports and exports were.hurt. The financial loss � . " - , - n , calendar Year 100 - 74, as, noted.in the figures; for .the preceding mated at St,000.000'. " ­ . -,:it Britain is still a large purchns. 1'1,1 Cal 0 was Sim"A,599,9 � brit this sum will C,orripilred ,with 1906, which was the Great 1% . _ ., . , � CO liparivAl witfi• $594,31.9.289 . for.-l9ff),_ month is. rcpIa4,,cd-•%by large. increases not cover the loss of the'paper on .re6crd'. .. The , forci 4�• of vessels, buill, . abroad. Another __ I- s.ond highe&t . gri out- -_ --- . � an lhcrcnsc.,of $64 .0-VA35. lotal. Ini• - in the flunizes tor the iust inalift Total doriallentS hL tim ­S­ � . __ -d by llk:Uli� jq�,W� 11"aftc- cif groat disc4nielat ill I . . re $3,�.5,275,3W, an imports for the month were, $24,W7,- y ul ""ru"'. I. in . i9oT increase - Iry is the largest percentage of fi)lvign- . - . .. . . ports last year -,ve I 1. . ,wherc everything was destrKiyed., OtNr �' .. .. _'_.- ____ I 0 Brit - - "I I increase of $60J33,675. 'tolal exports 2fig, an increase of S4,5S2,8*22'6vcr De• city departments were swept clear of W115- I . ers vniploS•al as soanicri on the . I were -S-273.3-24,614,' all increase, of $3,- deinbcr, 19M total exports of domestic 'cverything.by the flames, with the ex- Great Britain, *hc)wcvcr,• still builds ish im, rctin tile marine, numbering a. tu- . I - , ' . . �. ._Z� - -s4'e-;0l0. T<Aal exports• of domestic p,o- • products, were $21,479,667. an Ancrease -eeption of the city clerk's 'and the city more than one-half the merc,zintilc'ship- t,il of 40.M), %N ' -ilh an annual wage list � .. . - sholv- ,of $10,000,0W. While the question of . . , .... , .. duce last'yenr were $238,015,557,. a de-. pt &24$,651, and export4 of foreign pro- treasurers offices. , . ping of the glebe, which last year . � .. r_rcn-.qc of $730,705. 1%olill exports of ducts totalled $3,040,544; nn- increase of • . - I I . + " - . .•... � ed'-a net increase of 1,99S,SW tons as the' unemployed is pr(-,qsiii: heavily . :, 7.�. . I . ,casci of 2�,C"_ ash ", 1 � I .foreign prcducc anionnio,d to '$35,309,- $1.879,169, making a total gain of $2,- The refuspJ-6f Chancellor Von Ru compared' with an inc., ort-, this is Considered unfortunalo, .. . .i. - "' fleet of sail- end the British Naval -Leigue is Inking � I. ?.. .-.-j ­-7M an incl�ensc of $4.577,775. 127,13020 in exports. Taking both im- low to discuss the Prussian suffrage in 1906. The world's ' . . - 4-1 , I ' � ze XZT-V I V-A;Ft:, ��'_ � 4�7 - � , . � .� !, I � I I. .. I I I F�"' ;&'� ' Tho I'C' E W W.'T 000 � I -, The statchiont of Imports and ��\- ports 'and exports, exclusive of min cluosiion In the Reichstag led to violent ing ships \vas reduced during the year active steps to agitate the utilization of - ....... �� ports For the•Jast..nionth shows a very and Million, the --plif for ille of .,;pCct7.iie3 on, the part of Socialist Depu. by 180,000 tons and'thp steam tonna.giii the unemployed to take the place of �',,� - 11 consid,tiranle �ettcrmetit over the mr- Nvas $6',710,642. . - - I Iwas in"tased by 2,1641,13M. The United 'aliens on the ships, ... - . . . / . I - . �. . I ties .. I . . . .1 I . I - I I I . i . . I .. I __ ---- 11 .- . - - - I I- , � . .. I . .. . " . . " - . . " " - ...? , , , . .. I . . �Ll -­;4­ --�ILA­ �-'.,".­.­_ ,, '� .,_L:_.��,-.�._,����,s,_, - -1-t- ,_ , _ � . . -­ , - . - -, . , , ,,, - , , , , - , , " �. � - _;­ - -,,, _ , I '. -, , - ,,, _;­&4�- �. . . - - •- .1., _;­�� . � � 11 . 1, '-"� .. - . - .,, , �. „ __ c, y�1 .11 ,!, I 77:: +` c^ «'j, > aq +'ffEi -. sJ'..•'TJ�•'^.' '` -� .Yn"si i� =�.,,t ., : f?+�,.a%w �,p;. w'.'1t.' �<L. :q, r"• Z "',' i0':.. ` a +. �y,. . r**•i^,- —c �• w. „ y, r'm ` '• `-:�'• '?t...x�••. '...c Y"f,. `.Y :: j.� ;':: .tp:. a`” * x 'y _ :. 4ra•.. ''w y�-•v TX •:r«r .+.: t. 3 .,.. -,:... ;:;7. y by -,!i- _ ..,.r �� _. , r . 1�+++♦++++ +♦++4+++++ +++++ +++ + +++...*++ +4- ++ i likely to set the The mes on fire; h+, was t��1. ++++-Ftt.� ♦t�++++ -++ necesgar•y ,where these points are over- '.,' a . •► — - ♦ rat handsome, nor remarkable in any - T looked, There can be no true eoodnoAhy _ + way (save in his own opinion ), exceptlltg in feeding without attention fA these . �:?. - fcr a certain la,zy'ambition; a full share *. .J ♦ details, and there certainly can,Le ISO ". ♦ * masculine vanity, and a selfish + ♦ economy- in allowing young animals to -�. € , + imagination, which he always kept at + fall off in flesh. - :, ! A DOWED PATH fun work- buildin ` y �". - + interminable sine_ Abut the Far rrr _ 9 teaux en Gspagne.g Truly there never * .,11 r>r►• . . , $ * Always be on'i1 :' TES, ; , $ %ss anybody more unlike an Adonis , } and-yet he fancied he was -a lsdyklYler, ♦ ♦��� ++ +fit♦ R th alcr! to fin.! out :111 „� ® ®��� ♦ futd liked to walk about the most fish ++ ♦♦ �♦ ♦Z ♦ r _ «'hat can be sold in your market; pna_ ionable streets, stare into Ghe hand- 1'alh POULTRY. . y ;aAp, - duce it and put an t11e - rnarl:et in an ' I �� +♦ somest etir•riages, look at the "pretty attractive to rill. girls,” .as he carelessly called them, who It is impossible to get, the poultry - I'•� houso too clean. A successful fernier writes •regarding reclined therein and spent whole even- the careful use of lanterns. about barns , • - Or Ile Corse Of The Family lags avhich might., one would think, hrive A hen has a peek of trouble when De not take a lantern into a bAn at , .+ f J . + Len Better employed, in erecting par- she can not Ana anything to pick. all. Drive a nail above a window out- .. +- ocularly airy castles concerning his fu- Good judgment and. good o ninon side, han+=irtg the lantern outside the tt:re, and inventing nice tales for his sense,, are worth more than Paything RB.+++++++ � .'+ ,+ + + ♦� + + ♦�4++. + ♦++ + +++ +tt1-�♦ own edification, the heroes wherein were else. ,f window; �iat answers well. If you ?t invariably henry Bultin, and the hero- The farmer who aom ens his tov is want to put on style, make a small tox �4! r - . CHAPTER h , suspected• by people over I.he•way. Pso- beautiful duchesse$ -whilst. the lots t0 ra p t-c fit outside the window and hold the t� P age upon snowbanks never 'gets lantern. Line 04 1t so chanced that Mr. Henry Bultin ph: over the way got husbands for pretty' usually were to the effect that heiress eggs in winter, part of the box with' { Ill in the house of a. hirs. Hilton, daughters, and. opposite neighbors re- • tin, if you like, but a dashboard lantern after heiress fell in love with him which Don't lee whose foursforny mansion was known, .gained in blessed' ignorance of the poi- p more fowls than your is .good enough. x <� her friends, the postman, the vtiatcil tfon of the bride, of the name of the universal devotion of the female aristo- capacity will allow. Capacity means _. rncy he rewarded by eventually marry- amount of room, capital Every farmer should, .by careful ex- • man, all general acquaintances, and her bridegroom. Men and women died from inn' one, of the tairost of the.lot in St. p tal and know - fierirnemt and observation find Outi .extensive business�onnection, as Num- time tc time on lioth,sides•of the street, George's, ° q ledge. what are the best methods of farming - "tl Hanover Square, and breaking Instea3 of being -leer 'i',. Great Crowland Street. and living men- and women, old resi- C jealous of-your neigh- in his localit and on his - s' the hearts of the olhers -the curtain Y. particular r Having stated which facts, I should dents in the same thoroughfare, knew fral .--drop in u tors' success it would be bolter to try farm. "Not stud only, lY. P $ upon a'pre5enlution• Y y, practice what Proceed forthwith along the regular high- nothing about the matter until the under- sc ,Lne at Court• and the' words "lived to ]corn something from his methods. you know," is wise counsel. The ,_ -j, road of this -vera ^Sous narrative, if at.the taker carne to Lake the corpse -away, happily ever after." • , - Heavy egg -production is obtained,, trouble wiih nearly all farmers -is that very outset of life journey, it did not wi.en -they felt satisfied somebody must first, by careful selection of the bell' idle do not do as well as they know. :' Ii would lake a volume to tell the nun- y' seem better to stop short and satisfy the- have departed in -to the silent land; hilt. layers; and, second.- by feeding and Haif- illed crops a �-� bar and variety of feats of heroism. Ire t ps nd general poor farm. a ' 4 curiosity of an.ingtlisillve tr��adrr, whom who, or why, or by what ineans; they, caring, for the stock, that the may pro. in do not ay. 'Thousands of farm- I ro 1leticail hear ....e 2iin quired -the performed silting in Mrs. Iliiton's second g P - p p y g. never inquired-they. y' were never 111- t LCe good. result. cis have, b "And ra who was Mr. Henry ul, .for med. floor front, Or welkin ao tits employer's y experiment, full demon - - P y Y oe in the it ; the wa rs it is someUrnes thou h , r )en some- � led ia^t a irn1 -and where is Great Crowland - T11F!- -she k . oAi C y rtut a ho es g a _t nd•it -is just as true, Street .' Peepers; it -r true; had a sort Pik the ladies he ri scuecl born. tames s ak-or write as- St. houht very- where, as that �i}e�.�lw^ ^ i•e sto Pe a ^� _ of acquaintance with their customers, drowning, the benulifuil heiresses he dis- that. there exists a necessary antagon- fcur. The latter question being.$ much more tut it .was purely a shop acqualntance. erovered in beggary, and whom, through ism behveen those who breed fowis to The fact cannnt be . too strongly or Important one. than the former, I pro- They knew who bought from them; had t.;, le ul knowledge, be was enabled to improve their beauty aril those who too frequently_ insisted. . upon..that the = ..Foil -10- bestow--tile- order- of•: ubliei g P ty- un -_ aVcarate -idea to which numbers reinslq.tc in their ri htfui ition, he of e�them � - improve- tlielt practical -mill; ut.on the locality once honornd'by being thins were to be sent home, and were K P yield of cows is increased by $ course mounting fortune's ladder along qualities. Eiut such a view is unt.en- careful and -kindTV Irealment at milk- . Trade the abiding -place of Mr'. henry• quite certain ae- to, the persons from with- Shoat ! Sontetirnes papa,$ wore able, for at the bottom bath men are lag. 1\Tot only should there. be }rind- XvItin, rather than upon that gentleman «•nom •they were to request payment of grateful for the salvatign of their daugh- lnspin -d gr' the common spirit of inn- ness but intelligence, for we all,1 {now iliGreat Cr least, in the first instance. their little accounts; but further than ters"-necks, and pre e_d their hands and provement. Even the ends to lie. a4 that the sucking of young is a function Great Crowland Sheol, to the best of this there was no inter•oourse, Nobrxiy dt,weri6s upon him inr cite an un rece- lained, though different. are not noses z my belief, may be found to. this day, in associated with anybody in-Great Crow- .dented nran�rlrr; but more frequently the sarily' artt gnistic. f'ractical'gn.alities ,�� tfre part.ot the dam that calls forth the- V`- ry heart of that - large indefinite land Street : erha that was the rea- ro the kindliest• of 'feelings. Therefore the . tleutml. round which P Ps - loving creatures had property .fn their c'o not interfere with the beauty, of a oast of the milker is to g people living near son they agreed so well• oven right, 'and when mamma frowned; 1-owl. and -lkaut dons nof.obliterate fly a cow Into ._the btonument insist on calling the Vti'est They were wrapt up sa exclusively !n s Y that. mental slate as nearly as possible an<i papa .torthtcd. cut the Goltiian knot practical. qualities. i.+rtli can coexist. Ernd, gird people dwelling within hoav -. tY air awn irrmilies, their own attains; .} shot.ot the Duke of Wellfn �on'er statue c, true -love dilfaeulty bw driving elf to ;n' the seTrle fowl. g• their own friends, their 'own -efforts to Gretna and tying another knot there, ---. ' - -GIFTS NOT TU BE . ACCEIPTTD. stl&p.lilze as -the -East ; . wherefore,' it ",vlake oft a livelihood" and airnn;s v:lrich many a wife and husband has ere _ tray safely be pronounced a happy cross wealth; so totally engrossed with what now discovered can be tied too hast.it - D \[RY ANA STOCK. -- '. betwixt the two, since it is thus proved hrppened within their'ow•n abodes, that Y' Since dairymen are getting - beater Why Princes of India are Safe in. Of- to be quite.•as far removed from the urn- the Clad not a second's.leisurc to b It may seem ridiculous to state that Y any mar. not a .lunatic should spznd his Prices for.. ri5itk.. they are trotasharrLed [crinfl towels to British Otficeh s. a saakable vulgarity. of -the one region as slew a. thought oa next door, whilst next t any -ie moments in cinchona such rub- I look the cove in the face. There. is a. curious custom at Lira Iran the overpowering gentility of .tlze door was fi7t lilacs loo bus 10 thTihk g - Y Y " It takes as -much � judgment to buy or,urt>s of the Indian princes. When a _ ottler, oT them sl.rdities as these, but like aziany- an- stack Co teed tor' 'the "butchers as it British officer or a h si tip - East and Wesif Thank heaven, I am L' .you want to. know, what perfect in- ollhPr plodder on Ill earth. he was dis- does to purctLiw a stock of merchan er, a rajah. , P -Y clan ,calls writing not in French,- which acktiow= tiependenoe is-to be able to do precisely saoFlied with his own condition, whilst disc: t his ishown.Into the recep- urtfllted to better it. - Fie. was too nom- Lion or ne room• where sits the ra- leciges no neuter gender, but in English, as you liko, to be tree from cencoriot,s g? iron Isoe to rise; too Do your sheep ouc .you anything? ,ah surrounded b the .eat state at- which does. , sad can therefor.,. as b& ol,ser•valr�n, to escape- 'the koen -scru P r }q save, and Y $. icre_ Jntimaicd, take. refuge in a_come- fur: self- indulWnt even to male the en- .it they do it is your 1tit.ult. boor s%!ec• facers; After the exchange of ttie nsu- 8 tiny and mallpnaat criticism of old wo•' tton, rte ieet.or careless leednn is the N salulalions one o1 the oiflcers brings thing •lying conveniently betwixt the men of both sexes ; it you desired to live dcavor; he disliked labor, and wished to g g two; a vague; debateable, respectable, in what .style you chooss� ;. to: wear out. •have clerks under him instead of being root -of The trouble. _ - in a tray oft which are.dtsplayed ,Jew = ` .once aristocratic land, the mere fact of shabby clotberr, without being pointed at clerk under any on P; ale was lazily am- The farmer. with a big bunch of els and. golden orriarnehis studded with - clwelting In which rendef�_•further refer- as-poor: to disport the•inost fashionable bitiouts•, as 1 have before,atuf, and, sal- iriarketaNe hogs .lies that comfortable 'valuable stones, peMaps worth X54,--- =-'-�"', super- garments without being extinva- flshiy. imaginative; .whoeretore he sate in leering which comes of having money_ 6W or more says . Londo;n Tit.Bits: - Puce to either one or the other su r Y fk.»s. The people inhabiting Greal it to be married without a living hL` shabbily- furnished room, and fancied is the bank. Our advice is get the ha= -The trayful of valuables Is. supposed' i:rowland Street were called, West -End himself. in lordly chambers; -just as an bit,. � - - .. • "' : . - to be` a present from the rajah to his - soul but the curate• ttie clerk; and your , Wks in Mark Lane, it Is.true, but Gros- indolent pauper Inclined to gluttgny. - The automobile has not 4ffcctrd the . visitor§,. and-'it is. offered first to the wife being the wiser• for )m ,buried with - venor,- Square turned up its .Roman nose out .a score ot.kile tongues telegiapihang might, Instead irf eaiming enough to pur- value of horses. A good hors,e'.wlit_ al- gentlem a; -who- inclines l head. in their faces, and'styled them Eastern - tie.fact from home to house, and call -. chase a- feast, lie down in the bun, and ways bring a. k*c oil price. no matter if I touches the edge of the Cray with the - ;Y•,arborians, as though they had belonged Ing the funeral stingy, and holding a dream of Christmas .turkeys ant]. eridleas auinmobiles become as 00mrpom as tips of his fingers, and it is then passed to some -of ;the wild tri3ies of Tanta pltimn puddings falling ready,400ked Into wheelbarrows. . . . over to the lad who Invariably ac 1y; coroner's inquest wAh a special jlrry Y Y' _yct most .of the estimable individuals over tti- nh uth, A cow`s further erfur•mahce- usual! your memory: -come and live In, P Y c[:mpnnies the. BrillSh officer, if he is who had habitations in that - locality were th^- -very heart of .London, for you will Excepting has vanity and a certain .fepends largely oiY jhe. care and be � married, on such occasions Sae fol- . f �r too much occupied with their own find yourself. more alone' there than common shrewdness, exhibited' not in velopluent she gets In the first tw•o. or I Icyvs the extlmp!e of her husband. anJ .I .i semis to be cith& uaduly exalted by w•t,uld be ttre case'.t[ you were.stAnding aCe;uiring.,money.. but (n making the tla*e year's of.-her existence.; F keli4 Svc i the tray .and. its contents are then re- P :n &.mt e o a moor, w u,u ni,t much about him worth s akin of; wt improper « Gin o © we room. .-- •.ate -•- 1c -,SIY aha-ied by Ii last most untaulMcrl a human habitation within a dozen mites x $ to injure calves so ai to impair their In lieu of the unaccepted ,jewels a long &rrd�hiba;z4l slander. r;f you. and having little or nothing -to do with Iuture uscfufriess- -thcfi digestive br'- necklace of linsoI, of little value, is Just a. in our own flay the lnst young Some le ml :ht speedily w•eery of tho progress of this story, he would T :' rgailt out ,far ets in the triumph her PAP B Y Bans are dwarfed and stunted the same ,p. aced around the .neck a2 each, where y t3 P . the- experiment: tor, as we know. -there never Have been rhlentroryed therein, had their todics and inter on vytncn. we (; remains dut lag their stay within the first season that her hair must grow" nie a fevv le vvho, sooner than live it not chancel that at the period _of. pulp ash: lhein to fake a lot of foetl and con - I palace. There is a eery strict law - .grey; her eyes long Lhe[r� brilliancy, artd. aicne,..w'ould live with, persons- .they. which I write., the occupation of looking vzrt it into mill:,• they say: Wr cant _against • any- Brltlsh ofileer aecepUng. , her cheeks be deprivetl of:lheir roses; soi out 'of window formed the busines=s and ; Great Crow•land •Street, all radiant with 1 hand, eo there are thousands who would d,. i4 wi have .mot !x`en devi+loped and any gift Trom n native Quince. amusement of all his leisure •rhwntents. pi efer being spokori evil of, to not t,e brought lip along this lime, -F. iI. Even when a doctor may have per- ; bright .red bricks, and fresh paint; old in g talketl about at all- Some might Under , the circumstances in which he - r ,,4 1- $ Scribner_ formed -some serious'operation upon e first clszs sho and tunexeeptiortnble ch andon for that - which-- othx�r:s w'as placed• thus breach of slreet`etiquctte - Isl twarc�s thnci :ou-U - as -f Lar cx rSe t , fm y ireingine to be it.s crowning beauty ; '•but led a correspondent . carefully' to avoid givc�xclCsiiXo of 'a money fee, vary w T4rever`, that the glary of morning could ail . this has nothing to do wil.11 Great inale portion' of creation -that portion. i . scarcely t eve dr art from 1t. fir fact, W • which he excli.sSv;ely devoted such ttS had _lx en on starvation diet: tag from X:UG to ,�i.poll, according to . y p Cmvvinnd Street, where nohn+ly kn "rw .. and alsn carefully la observe the effect' the tperation performed -a resent. of It found out its mis#ake, ho&erer, In, attention -there was nothing worth p ears a when the hotly frc;nts anything About anylwdy, with the cx while" in klrs.'IHlton.s•oslabiLshment.- :,I dyeglaCl'svfl }cleat Lo s;ap growth -on n, shotiil; golden_cu -or somc..slnhilar y grew' ceptirSn nit \ins. Hilton, who venture,! to '- -- o! a dirty reddish black, when the paint That • lady herself had o, ivig on' her animals- and" plants. \ire can do nYuch vwluable, the doctor must obtain spa break the rule of tho'sin--et by having keep animals thrift e peeled off its window sills, when mops -• vegel lea from her snn -M4a,w over the head. -and crow's R,et about her eyes, J'r' p y in. a:ieiition. to c;al. permission from- xhe.Wiceroy' be- ter bazaars and endless depot, and mil- w'ay; \vlw, to remedy this error, had his nnd' though she was plump and active, furnishing:- enough :food: Iicgitlnrity m fore .he dare accept the present. -�j liners' show-rooms, springing into ­ex-' bread from No. 72: There was an ex- tinlc';a finger was ku,p lraGing thG, scare lima of feerliing, cure to gi�v regular - If'any ollicer accepts -a -gift of any a .liners' in more modern thorou * p ^ ' , and to furnish water and, salt, value without ;such - permission he- may ° �J ease, tin r.. , rg, ion s Sae • -. i., i-w•as compe ed.Jp- walk. into tlhe back- shading, cn the scgra of motherly, af(ec- her daCrghterc «ere reshxs,lanl,v matron .s, vvarmlh alai shelter in winter, a cam have to .resign_ This rule vies made - ground and stand in the shade for ever' lion and relationship; acid fllttiough cad tx r spinster niece looked ,older then Tori lc bed =all these arc important "be ^ausn . in" the old days, when the East -. mere. But Great Crowland Stmt un- her aunt,'.- whilst, the, mnid•rlf -all =work factors in the economy of stock -gm «- ladle Gonl.paity. got-erncd India, an of _ j she broke so far' across the lines as to �' deutiledly enjoyed its day of prosperous t�th tend and talk, the vlher house= souinted, and !lie "retired" gentlewoman mg, wid with al•1•-thest points obcerv_ed. •-fleer's- pickings and the presents, often �, '- cclelxity as the'new- comers enjoy theim, hcldet�ncvcr- dcsrrtRd tier [or going vv' occupier! the. first floor, and of .lher:.can be a be#t1r devcl'opmclit . t extorted from ttic rajah, «ere worth •and the period wheri' it arrived at :the over to ' the northern enemy, but, shut - whom the necce of -aro- mentioned took the animal 'with much leas food than s, ..Such .more to hjkn than his salary. A very zenith of its splendor wras that of on their eyes to her solitary f ux pas, carp was room- ridrjen. -i[ not bed- ridden ,4 •which I am wrtting =a long time ago ! continued to deal with her as formerly; -e:gllty, doling, troublesome, and un- • Next to the number and excellence of «wherefore she throve and.prospered ex- scciable. There •was clearly nothing in- _ �s, its�5hops,.ihe thing most noticeable about cecddilgly, and- reifined in solemn stn #e, d' (]rs for tier. Bu'.tin to inflict tarturea •o� ' .. Cl cat Crowland Street was their arrange nk \o, ,„ «hereof Mfr. Henry Bultin oc- "irpon; or to make sentmcnlal. romances�s.o. tr,ent. There were two o[ every sort ct led. the second flood. ci ncerning,; ,vrherefore no alternative re-� ` 1. under the S' un -I. won't say clean and Tor it was another peculiarity of Great mnined fir him• dial 10 direct his ga?,e - �':, unclean, but of every other species find acmes Ihr• street - -whch aliernative he `� "` Crowland Street, that everybody theivin .. . . .� •: • description. Two bakers, two b'utchers,- took lodgers. accordingly' adripte;k: - _ __ two jewellers, two grocers, .two. apothe- -Every • individunl householder or To explain vrlhnt ire saw. there, it will - _ _ - caries, two ii- ,ngeps, two uphol• holtseholdress in Great ix,owland :Street bo better to mi ninwnce a new chapter, sterers, two hair - dressers, two fruit erers, paid his. or. her rent with the, money. of '(To he continued). ' � - - - -. - - - `.. and,so on atlanfinilurn, or at }east so on single or widowed ladies, rile bachelor,,' - . ' s .. ' ' '-'-t to the last number in the street, which . a or young brokers, who had taken the - was an even one. t y � c .. _. _ The plan was at once a judicious'and.a cnr�s, o matramon on them all too ��'OL� F.ti OI TiiC C.'ti. successful one, since it brought two of y Of all the. inhabitants of the ocean, i ; 11.14 I . A Gomeboily �vns 'externally giving •ar -a trade 'together, and yet still coirtpelled• tflkin few are m<* 1e destructive than the scvn- - g 'notice in .Great Cro«'land Street; _ . them to agroe; the last consummation landladies were perpetually requiring wclf -n kind of dolphin, which q.ttains, most devoutly to b;' prayed for, being referee ^es; rrnpectable shopkeepers were I when full grown, a length of ] # feet and - • -. • - - rlaterially influenced by the etiquette' of .for ever indignantly' refusing offers of .a «eight rri 3 t#l8 pounds. A sift swim the street, which ordained it a point of ate,,, it is quiet: in its movements, cun- a weal: in ntivance," .us a nubtstitu,te for _ hcnor that the north side should patron- r,fi name a�, s�nlebi�dy knoived." ning as a fox, and has an ,insatiable M- _ _4 44 Ise the north solely find exclusively, Save perhaps from the house of Mrs. whale, it feeds on the young of seal, � - _ _ _ _mss- - _ = _ y a whilst the south poured forth its favors Iailton, whose "ladies and, gentlemen, «'hale, oral y'alrlrg,� and also on .the . -- � I — _ _ on the south in like manner. as, she colloquiplly: styled them, ahvavS lortfiuie of the adult wlinTe, When .a �+ _ The Consequence of which 'e'quilable stayed long with her, ,for she was , a mauler walrus perceives a sea -wolf, she - - l .. trrrangement was, that every man, «o- shrewd, sensible woman, who afire. a e ^.denvoi ul throw her cub anti, an ice than, and child, dw ding in naafis, l to . trial «ould lower her terms Go secure berg if one is near. Failing this, she - — �� - _ _ --;4 inclusive, had tuts, her, and its hair gets it on top of her ]iosd, and swims - I good payers, «isely considering that low 1 ' slit and curled at No. ifi,, on their own with it above «rater. But this is vain. - eash settlements every Saturday morning ":; ' side ; and every -soul inhahil;ng Vas. 40 «Pre preferable to fircater nominal pro- Diving, far below, the fish of prey comes , k: &4, bought bread from Mrs. Hilton, [tit; nt more' unccriain infervnls: 1 . Ili. with h^ force, striking the HOw• IT 'WORKS wfio 1Td the 'same at No.' i.�. The a favorite maxim o le acute widow, ran ir, nlolhcr n tlrrilir• blow, and jolt _ .. the mlb, oft Tier nine}' into t•'he wntcr. - tc their doors by the pal -boy, from eor -� noany yards it toil: M °n-vi e- w...guZx °'1ii1 ; "' { `ti'i n -c7Cy vfc tm�o e. assail- will sate readily ,against. .the ringbolts ct the same diameter hole ; rter shop No. t: whilst ilia sniitherners, «hick Ilroverb tieing freely translated r,nt, And is soon devnulkId. ln• its «'ork- wind, and It's-- quite- simple at a's the other —about 1' -3 inch. -�" Stir oring its very existence, flecked inn- into inoderh'• English, meant that she o: destruction, talc Sea «oaf •is frequently that. three Inches in length] and 'be. thirteen �- animolrlt• -to public -house No. 65. - ' cteimly understood what'sort .of lodgers ,mod by a thrashor-a fish which can For the deck or hody,of your boat inches in •diameter, tapering at the lio« this singiilnr fashion 'originally t'�t' made up her rent, - deliver a terrible blow with its tail. -take a piece oof -wood about• twenty ends. To on-3 end you will attach the 4'�' _ inches ton 6 -3 inches wide and ,about "sell" and to Tri'e other the "paddle." -came to be ai-loplA,d by the Great Crow•, To ihe_se• .M s. Hilton let her apart• - - .. . • .5 -6 Inch thick. Tager at the ends. .. This diagram shows you trzactly I. landers it v�:ere. vain to conjPcIvre; for nienls gladly. and in the .second floor set - Draw a line from end to end along .how the ditrerem parts of the. beat NOT ��'ANl'ED. the flat surface. On this line and are Dut together and how they loot. ,..�. I! was a genuine Cockney do�ality; in tbereof ;,it. Ifenkf Bultin lived. . about, 6 -6 inch from the end, 'whlch BY following these details of rheas- •which, to ethpiny tlic, pbra,eology of the He wns n young nlnn of large stature' "\What did yOif think oI that girl st will finally serve at the stern, make a nrement carefully and 'using a little ' :, `:�; 4� inhabitants, . "NotvAy knew nothing find small rneans; clerk -in an attorney's her eanling oul party "'' hole and insert 1n 1t a little mast about patience 1n constructions you will afoul nahody." Oppr�Ste neigh#hors'hnd o(riCP; ...gala. and peaceable enou, h In "�VCII, to l.e - 7 i-3 inches tllgh and % hInch in diame- soon have a fine little willing veasol -, g perfeClly frank, I tPr. To its ton fasten a little ringbolt. that will, make good time through the children, but ih. events w.ere -1 eJW, even hi•; conduct; but by no means clever, or tl:ogght she'd better go Lack." Thon. at about li�lf an inch from ­water. - '„ ,I -- I r \l - " s. . ' -.., - e M: t:.. <.e< • Cn L. . .: -.. .� .F'•1�, �3�.•. :,,,_,,; .• , : '^4R ,a.��:s 'Rfy'�w,•'_.Y� ^; ..^C., :� s" .:.,ai. -- -`,.a. tom. +..�,.• -,,..' �,.• h+ a:+4 a.:. y'� 'i: s, -..', r'' r .+..'us,':4`.'. "�F .'� ,•,"�*, '�'- ."dab; . ,. .. i,, .. ... ,n y.,_ '..,,,,. '.. . •c: -- .•.. n .... - -�"�, '. -T -. 9.�.: �, �•$- mss:• ,;,'L. ' .LOCALISMS. •- -Mrs' • E. Bryan still bcontinuesl ' -Owing to,the storm on Sun- in -ery, critical condition. day last, the attendance at the f • J. H. Wagner lost a valuable various churches w�►s' very E'mall -Jas. Bryan is spending a -week horse on Monday from lock -jaw. especially at the- evening services. �r tional in the city. sew Jon -Miss Euda Boyes is visiting -firs. W—A.. Ham, who has y' her brothers in East Toronto for a been' visiting Her brother in To- - - - Jones a g To- few friends on Saturday evening. few days ronto for the past . few fironths, is -Mrs. S. Robertson, of Toronto, -Mrs. W. Logan 1$ spending a -now visiting her father; Robt. spent Sunday with f riends in town.' week' with her daughter, Mrs. - Gordon. _ Stewart, f Markham. -Mr. Edgar- Hiscock of Kin y -Mies Kate Cowan is spending (Dr.) R. - M. to , -o ga King - a a few weeks with friends in Lou- -Mies Sate McKay, of Whitby, ston, and Mr. Wm. Hiscock, of To- cod r don. spent a few days during the past routo, were the guests of their - -- -- -- — - '� - -The Misses Holtby, of Whitby week with Mr. Miller at _'•The sister, Mrs. Wm, Moore, at the spent Saturday with E. and Mrs. Glen- Manse, over Sunday. {: B an. - Messrs. E. L. Chapman and T. 1 - Howard Williams, of Battle -., Cures and Q: Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, M. McFadden with two friends ford; but formerly -ot Pasadena, r.... spent Sunday at the home of her visited A. and Mrs. Boy' s, of California, spent a few dsiys with Fattens— � prevents parents here. East Torouto, on Sunday. W, V. and Mrs. Richardson and stdck in dis@afie. -Mrs. A. T. $oyes, of East To- -The coldest snap of the season other Pickering friends. less time.- Tonto, spent Wednesday with her occurred. on • Thursday' morning relatives here. whenz the mercury dropped to _ _ Prim By Request. -E. Br an is offering a' house about 22 degrees below zero,...sume _ - f Try a 25.o a y tbermometersre isterin 24 below. Mix the following by shaking well I a + and lot for sale. See his advt. in q g Saves y package and —Mrs. R. H.- Crouk Tiid Mrs. N. in a bottle, and take 511 a teaspoonful e r Another column. doses after meals and at bedtime : corn or f3 be F. Mechin drove to the city on 5' . —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- Fluid Extract - Dandelion, one -half _ - : •,'� •• __ Wed�resday visiting the- former 's oats. f I oonvinnced. ELI next -Tuesday to attend to his ou ❑tee; Compound Kargon, one ounce; . * daiu'ghter, who is undergoing Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla three . professional duties. e y 1 P - -Mrs. Harrigan, of Elizabeth treatment at the Sick Children's ounces. A iota druggist is the au St. is confined to her bed with an Hospital. thority that these simple, harmles in- , -W• V, Richardson, who met gredients can be obtained at nominal attack Of la grippe. —Ed. and Mrs. Balsdon spent a with a severe accident two weeks .cost from our home druggists. Don't forget some of BIBBY' CREAM EQUIVALENT for your p ago R bile returning from Toronto The mixture is sa }d to clean'se'and few days with friends in' East To- strengthen the. clogged and inactive calves and one P.oltry Food for yo r hens. - is, we are pleased to report, grad- d- , ronto and Ne�dmarket. Kidneys, overcoming Backache, is AMIN ually recovering. and is now able F3h� — Remember the oyster slipper. der •eakrress and. Urinary iron of - .. to be around. all ads, if taken before the stage. of ' in 3t. Andrew's church on the -$� g END -The members of the choir of t`s Disease. evening of Tuesday, Feb. 11th. - -Miss NRrie Baxfer, o panied owe who have tried this say it pow- B Paul's Station; is visiting her -aunt by a- number of their friends spent itevely overcomes pain in the back, / T - a most pleasant evening -with Rev.. 'clears - the. uriue-of sediment. and_regu- Mrs. Var-ty, anclotl=er - -. Pickering Iates urination, es ecially at ni�h t, T friends. Kerr at the liapse at n est Hill on, curibg even the worst farms of bled 'Something Very Special Friday evening. —There will be a meeting of the der weakness. -While Attending Quarterly Fire Co. our Friday night in the Every Ulan ortvoman here, who feels _ 150 Pairs Hand-made Boot =, running from i to 13 in Misses and - - Meeting of the Friends- here dur- that the kidneys are not strong or act- _ town -hall. A full attendance is from i to 5; in boys. These boots are tin. I in quality, requested. ing the past week, Mr. Starr, of ing in a healthy manner- should made by one -of the best manufacturers Newmarket, had to prolong his this prescription at home and give it,a. -R. Deverell," who -has been - in Canada.. confined to his house fnrsoruedays visit owing to his horse taking, trial, as it is said .to do wonders for . with an attack of la grippe, ill. The animal howexer, With Dr many persons. -Just.drop in and see for yourselves before buying. , g ppe, is able Shirley's - careful. treatment, has 'The.�(•ranton- 1'Pa.i- TiLne� teas first Liberal discalumt. Price; right to be out again, to print this remarliable prescription, ' mteovered, f RA10 since «hen all -Mrl. Gillana, of- Treherne, in tictcdler: -Mrs.' (Dr. }Spain. of New York Man., who has been vi�iting n•i the leadinse ne%,rspapers of Neir -York, r-1 ArmerS Su 1 Store - Piekerin - i iry. i-- i =iti ig her -fat-her. Juhn Bostdn. Phibide bra, Pittsburg. and pp ✓ � w and Mrs. Bryan, is now visiting Gordon, whu is nuproving slowly. giber cities have wade many aunoun- with friends in Part Perry - -- ShouJd the weather prove favor- cements,uf it to their readers. -- - -hit Campbell, of $trathra }•t orable, Mr. Gordon may fleeonl- M visiting her grapbell, ght h tin his daughter oil her return - scARSORO t of .. Century"Cloming Miss of E- F. Campbell, at the o hyer• hurne in, New.- York, as the 1 borne of airs, TV. V. ZV right. The annual mertinit of the Scarboro change nraybasten his recovery. —W. G. and Mrs. Ham and W. Ai ricultural H.+cirty, held at the Half $. Ham, sr.,.aere in TarontoJuuc_ -Among those who attended Way House, was w all respects one of -. ► tion on Fridiy.last atttending the the Friends' Quarterly - Meetima* the most successful- in the history of - -...- funeral of the former's brother, T. during the past week were Mordi• the society. -The attendance ofinem- Our spring samples are now in and are the latest patterns. Made up C. Ham. ca and Mrs. Starr, of Newmarket. bets was Rood and the greatest inter- in any style. to suit Customer. _ Misses Anna and Adelia. Cra�i- est generally was manifested. The - -The- Ontario Lodge, No. $ ford, of Peterboro� hiss Starr, board of directors appointed for 19ne A perfect fit gaarantEed or no sale: 1. O. O.'F., in futur •roils meet on and llrs. Dugn, of Newmarket, was as follows: HOD.`-directons+, Rob - -the-- first ° sacl--thir tesdays .-of g ert McCowan and Georgi #. Chester; or prices see our eample -q­ - - Mrs.. Joseph Putlard,,of Norwich, F c each month, instead of every Wed- president, Peter - Heron; I ; � ice- preai• _ and Jeremiah app, of Lornville. dent. Arch. J. Patterson; 2nd vice - nesday evenin as formed T p -L nder.the ailway Act child- president. Ed. Bacon; directors, «'m• R. BUNTING `.P'ickering - -Dr. Leroy azin, of Toronto, + , nt ad last week with his ren •under 10 are, required . to be Green. W. W. Thompson, 1'h•as. ,Brit - e. W. J. Reazin. The latter, carried distances of three cents can, W. W. Walton.-Wm. _ ret to say, is not.im rovin and children in arms free. A F. -Law, Chas. Mason, J. Ashbridge, R g y+ p g Buchanan; auditors, Wm. Chestor, great many mnuuicipalities• halve friends would like to see. Hy: Thompson: Alex.• McCow +n, made agreements with electric temiah Lapp, of Lornville, secretary- treasurer.. The date for railways to Gonvep rhildran under _� s been 's nding' a, week holding next fall fair was placed _ W. and Mrs. Wood and nine at thre6 cents, and the Outar= on Sept. 30th at the. Half• way' U M er Pickering friends 1 _ io Railway Board. has called -at- House. spend eottie time with his son en Lion to the flaw. ,' -"'!n PPinee Edward County. --A most pleasant gathering Walter.J. Scott, a Grand Trunk - - During the heavy snow -falls was' that ou- Tuesday evening brakeman, saved the life of Mee. - of the past week snow shovels when the members of the Pick- Legault at 'Stratheona, 'Quebec, by were brought into general- use. ernig Vigilance Committe met ip suathing her off the track, but � (1 r k c Along the main street especially the town hall to enjoy their an- Was himself - killed by the Inter h Y � of Sto V boo d S the residents deserve credit for_ noel oyster supper.' The night national Limited train. v - the manner in which they kept Wag about the stormiest of the the sidewalks clear -of snow. Some season and in eomequence, orally NOT =CE -- ef- the 'residetsis on �Churrl�S - from Greenwood Chtremout a complaining that,, the sidewalks iteva e, rougg�m and other `Toronto, 20th January, 1908. there are not kept rte they points -of the jownship were un- Mr. Editor,- - 'Use in #; should. In that case it is up to able 'to' be present. As it was Please publish in your' valuable pa,- the police trustees to attend to there were about fifty., present � a nottee thab?the rties whahate -- i • •i the . matter as there is a b law bu•t had the night been favorable Bern slandering me; �srtying thst 1 Nothing better A Specialty y -wits never married shall be brought in existence. providing for the this number .would' have been into court. Cai� shovelling of snots, the cost of doubled. The evening was* most •1 ti as irtarrie' to John Arflliur•Stew- for • for which i to be charged against Pleasantly spent by all those art of Pickering at the parsonage of the adjoining property.. who had the good fortune to be c'lae 4hetbourne fit. Methodist. church . —There is some talk of forming present. As regards to the ouster at Toronto by'the'Rev, fir. Hunter on Horses or Cattls - Calves or Fowl g slipper,., r• &udrda the 14th of March, 1883. XT in our village a new grange. This Rogers was the caterer, is quite Tours very troll•, L. Society was originally organized snfficient to convey -the opinion MRs. Jots\ ARTHL:R STEWART, for the purpose of bartering and that• it was served in a manner, 207 Tonge St., Toronto Y and about twenty =five years ago that induced one to eat whether = _ was quite strong throughout. the 'he had an appetite tits or not. At Province. Groceries, dry goods, I pe I ;_Notice of - Application: dASt -OIle place in tOR21 to gem it. the conclusion f- the' su r — , etc. were pnrebased direct from ri the president of the Association, Notice is hereby given that The r the wholesale houses. The baterr. "-That's from ing element, however, has been Mr. J. A. O'Cont3or, was called Trustees of the F� }ends fieminary vf' Pick- discarded and "the grange now to the chair which -he ocetipied Onvirio, otherwise ktrown as the Puck- a g g in his own genial manner. Ids Bring Cbl]ege, will apply to the Legis- extsts only for mutual improve- lature of Ontario at its Heart resslon - k called upon each of those pre- A �� meat and educational purposes. for an Act vesting in the said Trustees At one time only those connected sent, and in ' resl�oiise a uambrir certain hviidsacquired by them in the ♦ S40 - with the farm were eligible for of short speeches and songs Toren of \etvinarket in the Province �. _• membership but holy- inerchTrlts, were given. )s Ir. Claude of Outario cis a sight for a School for mechanics and others are �velcuni- Field, who is the' possess-or the purposes of the said corporation, of a high class phonograph, :11111 to (fin e the said ie of .ees la ac- ed into the lodges. .. gave a nlitnber selections that (rilire frcml time , to time other lands -South Ontario Farmers' Insti• were highly appreciated, «'lien f"r siniilav purposes, and to sell or taste Meetings will be held, _Myrtle the-voice, of the speecll -maker find Dili @rw li dispose of the lands that on Tuesday, 4th; Pickering, ale note held or, Which Wily hereafter '� it ck y g, songster,cunld no L.Iriger lie heard, lie acquired by them and to auttlorize -t Low Prices Wednesday, Feb. 5th; Colutubus, the company resolved itself into A - p• the Corporation o£ the Towh of etv- / ' Thursday, • Feb. f;th. Meetings small groups for Social intercourse ularket to grant to the said Trustees at 2 p. m. mid • 8 p, m-. These and a pleasant game of cards. water and light free of. charge or at re- meetings will be addressed by The Vigilence Commiteee is duced.orspecialrates. CO/VIE AND GET BARGAINS Harold Jones, Maitland, on sub- gradually increasing in member , Dated'atToronto this thirteenth day jects from the following: How ship being now . about one -huu- 'of January, lfxl. 2 to manage our Fruit, Orchards, dred and seventy -five. IV, hile Gregory &-Gooderham, Planting, Cultivating, Fertilizing, the Association during its six 10 -23 Solicitors for °Applicants. _ Harvesting, Packing, etc, Life years of eeistence,_has never been history of some of our trouble- called ,upon to as in hunting some insects, spraying and why thieves and- in bringing about we: do it. "Potato Culture an& their conviction, 'the very exis- and treatment for Blight and tence of the• ltssociation seems - Rot." Evening: "The Balance to have attained file object of Nature Bird life .and Insect for which it was organized, .world." 'And Alex. Hume Men- Every farmer and 'merchant ie, from subjects. selected from and in„ -,fact every one in the the following: "Building 'np a township- • vi ho has property .Breeding Herd - Breeding _and liabl'c to be stolen should becontq .''.selecting, Feeding Flied Care" a member in order to receive- ft "Stable construction and water protection. The inembership glupply, "' "Growing of Suitable fee '-is only one dollar, and a see- ,crops . for Dairy Herd."- "The and Asfiessmeut mnay not Lae asked Bacon Hog•" "Rotation of crops for for many years. The os•stei all(] Applicati n of Manure." sapper which is noiv an Riintla Evening: "k! t•antnge= of Farm affair Is alwdy.s looked forward tc Life. These a good Speakers I ti'ith pleasure, as it is, to the And tt'orth lie!'rI Collie your-, menibers, one,of the events of I tlf ...:cl' : i:: ' ct'.tc ,he year. 60 YEARS! EXPERIENCE TRPMARK8 DESIG COPYRIGHTS &C. Anvnno sendlnst a sketeb and descrlptIon me' i- We have a very large assort- -weut of •Goods in all lines, and wishing to reduce our \ stock, we offer, some extra r,� ) values in 'warm. Mitts and _. loves, - pea -ems- -cud l glut- Rrrb._ l tiers itud Sox, Smocks, Shirts, _ ' Blankets, Robes, `and many other extra values in the , in China, �i general store goods Dinner and Tea 'Sets,, We well offer exceptional values for the nent few weeks. We moist clear out tee' a lot to snake room for New Goods. Come in .4? Itud see the et values we are sllowiilg., mely illustrated weekly. Larvept ctr• - ' ) f guy sefentlfle )ournnl. Terms for J 7 ■�� ■� !•� fealeca'•ayear. pOetage Prepnld, sold Ly -1 -- O .Li Die e `�•��' Co'' 1 _ , Co &e,� et, was iNew York .