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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_02_14T: VOL.- XXVII. 41 .Z -NO -PICKE I R. S�r -PICKERIN 9 TG. ONT.. FRIDAY. FEB. 149 1908 NO 1 .. GREEN RIVER the R. C. church', Pickering, on 6arbo. - - 91 Tuesday, Feb'y 4th, when Mr. George Without a Doubt Mm P. R. Hoover has returned F. West, of Toronto, was united in We-have the lay-Kest stock of single and front Toronto. marriage to Mrs, Mary Shea, eldest Xedftat double harness the town has ever had-. Miss Lily Wilson:spent it favp days daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. McDon- �O�ghs of, Not only the largest, but quality the last week in Toronto. aid of this place. The bride was at- M.' BELL; M. D., 0. best,, genuine hand-made goods. Mrs. Wuu. Fuller is jinproving fast Late House Surgeon :!� sb-? kincsn Donald, the groom was s tended by her sister,' Miss Rosie c- ' after her recent illnC support- d 6 We have all sizes and descriptions, men turned an iid by W. J. McDonald. The happy rtc;7; out and man 10-IM An=.1;8 Ch/ ldr�­- to8p in. Ficliering.Ont 43.1y W. first -Class stock, silt hand-made. were k�pt busy 8 0 coo left on Thursday for their J home EO'. N. FISH, M. D. IWINTER Is COMING Elias and Mrs. Bice gave a par y to or AV-e_Al1_JQin in wishing Especially night coughs. Na� evening, -pptrre- G PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON We have an excellent stock of their friends Tuesday eN Mr. and Mrs. West much Y-apptnesir _�_11114mberof College of Pbysiciane and Surgeons; Horse Blankets. A. B. Collins, of Toronto. fpent a uiet of Outerio. ROBES LAP RUGS WHIPS GAL week with Wm. Hoover. and prosperity for the future. -Ont. Asoocista 00yoner, County 6 to b ORE few days lust w e Messrs. John E. Disney & Son's gale the irritation, control the in. OMOO Hours -8 to 10 a. m. ,and I be 3 and W. Brougham, Out. 11-1y Curry Combs, brushes, gall cure, hoof Last TLlesda y -nighd Albert and Mrs. which took place an Wednesday was flammation, check the progress ointment, harness oil, metal polish, Heisey entertained It number, cf their well attended.• there being quite a HERBERT KIDD, M. D. 0. .%1. 0 f viend a. number of prospectiie. buyers firciii of the.dlse�ise. Our 'advice is Get you'r harness at' �Js member College of Physicians ant Sur- e of distant points. The hammer was =,Do of ontario. Late House Surgeon ot'Gon• THOMPSON BROS., Picket-in A young soil arrived at tbe,hom give the children Ayers Emergency and Burnside Lying-in Hospi- g Fred. Postill last week. He grows wielded by G. J&4son, of Purt Perry. Cherry Pectoral. Ask you 7- luo -very day. Isla of Torduto. Office in Alexander o an's re like hi� dad 6 residence. opposite Methodist are Cl re- f" 1-% The prices bid for the cattle ranged CURES On account of the stormy weather fl,otll % to $70 foi, year gilds to $275 doctor if this. is his advice also-. moat, Out. $ 1 and bad roads the last tlmo weeks the for im rted cows. ' There. were some He knows best. Do as.he says. Legal. That are in demand this season public school and church Lave weeks, animals ~less than a year old that poorly attended. brought less than the foregoing We publish our formulas e Pine and Tar Compound Dr. H. Hop in w k* s'arrived howe Satur- amounts. Taken as a whole the sale 9 b=irh sleolsol Syrup of ion of white ay night froth his trip to lea go R FARE WELL, Q. C., BARRIS- - in an agreeable cQrnbluat- d ell* from our modisin" 74 tl Jo TER, Oo=ry Crown Attorney, and Coun was quite satisfactory. Owing to the We urge you to ty pine- bar].- _baIw..45f_,Fitead buds. Wild' and the north-west, alid was favefably scarcity of feed in many parts the. de- 0onsult your ahallor. - Court Howse. Whitby ar. maxiti--ft?Lcattle is not so Arent as it A e�rs doctor cherry bark and pine t arge Iiii ]_he C6L;ntr'v there. T. BARC, LAY,, Barrister-at-Law, 'bottle 25c. RYWCODL of trifling Solicitor. Notary Public, Special Exami• CHER o cousideratiun is 4 Ileen in saine years in the p 11-you think Constipation Der or BiaLl Court of Justice, successor to McFadden 's C.ougb Syrup propt and _;,ongeiquence, just ask your doctor: He the title wks it, good one. if M..", Dowd McGillivray. Brock Street, 'effi:ient. uever fails to -reii-eve'. '23c Tho-following clipped-t�e I I vill Whitby. 7.y per bottle. of 31,tple. Creek. lg! read order. Correct it, at once I" he will by many here! as it, �S'CARSORO Then ask him about Ayer's Pills. With iriterest -say. Bab�-Y's `Own Cough Syrup. sp?cially refers - to 'a former resident -of ;,Aapted fur infitnts and children. It Cherrvwood, Miss Addie Gile-hr:4t Alexander '41. Scei,i )ire of'the cil A mild liver pill, all vegetable. It died at the -XA44br tUZ..C.AywCo.. Laws ligittal- Ill and Mps. Jas. Gi HOPSTI-48,YETERINARY i3UFF. does not upset the stomach, but it "The 'home of OEON, Grades tp of the onverlo-vet- sootbs and_&ireq. - 25c per bottle. resldt-nce of hk s,,uat'Wohurn on chriit Nvas the �coine of - it pliotty hollif erinary Coiogq, Torout&,-t egiatered member NVLAnesddy, Pell. l2th, tk�e(j 9� Ail iveddin;c; om Wednesdav evei,ingof of the Ontario Voterinary- Medics' Association. mcFrdden's Emulsion of -Cod Liver -01 The fu leavellis lat s week, when A&lie Gllvlori4t, jlm:al will e resi 0121�e and PeCdy :�Q& one and One er miles with Hypiophosphites b5 an this lence at 2 p. it r Office and ahoeinq ,r" vlmngest daugliter of 31r. and Nff.�. l. -n� Oak and Ash Wanted 16 -trL -, crtb of, Green R: is a tours 8 o 11 a.m , sad I to t r m. N 41 1 1-­ And"'e%v's cemetery fur no in, my M. P. 0. .1d... ate i3iichrkt vvits united i n . P relent, A l i t ;,, i r,,, I IWAnTi'v ­f go,,d second- eon --ant. to th6proeess.of digestion and interment. Fi -q he g-nial p, ow 'nutritiam � a 14-eah. "'.strf-i:gth Rnd 311 rau ' k Flu-seY", t : growtb i(wlk, Of. long, "v more health Iluildc 50c per bottle. P,tor of (a.�- (Yf our fine. Iwrbee - sh,,p' aliv sizt% 116 to 12. nche At the b­nr-6f nineo'ci--k, as I W;r0rite. Gvire plaved the v'edolinw Shop Clow -,1 every Saturday Je I -it-*- -ntvr�d the F. C-1A. -etu I ned to the.vity. On 7' 'Al. ]\IcFadden ms�vh the br!�Ld Arty k HOPPER l6supr"' of Marriaze T. The 1) *ired in point Blar�k�mithing in all its briviliches r1cwW-ar iit Do' Llce� !t�thte of oatsuio. - �.ilk and r-arried bo- J. Linton, oif To:-onto, is visiting and satisfaction guaranteed.' _to. C U PICKER ING. UNT A F, 10. 4 tl�i (it swei:- pA-as and �;tnilax. $4ht! with his piiretit-�.- 2'.4 BUNT 139ne . r of Marrisgs d by . bet, Miss N I Conn( W. H.'JACKSON'. Brock' Road'. was aaend,� -t-4- visiting friends V -for tbe Co--noy ontel-0. Of- V. Licenses I gie, . ww") -was`aryssedin a St"ilffv:11e. is realo. 7'ft• at %lie store or-at.h d ace.rickering carried pink carnafior;s• disc rettirned.t' the 0 Wa *er & Go gn Th4 gr.voni vrassupport-vol h, 'XIr 'Win On Tite4d' 0,1 city av 1,110mill- Westan- Bank -DR.BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERM 1012 Creba.- ThecereitiotiF vrasperfofinpd 31 I's. J. flogle rpent a fevvs days o COn?07&zcer. Commiselouerfor taking Have a full line of tresb and cur- by Her. T. Powell" Only the ifumedi• last week with'Markhain frinds. &Mdarits, Acc-26tant, Etc. Woney to loan he contriietlig partie!s ate frientiq 6f -: on farm rro7p". - -itamer ol! Marriage EAc- ed meats cowstantly on hFL'n(l. bcing­�reseut.' After the- ceietyrony C. 'White, at time of writing. is Canada.. 0"". Whitlovals. Ono. T-v - wa4 served in ti.e dining getting better, -which -fact plea,?er, Illucheon g 9 Spire Roll; Breakfast Bacon, room.. Maiiy presentii were received its all. Raw, Bologna; Weiner6� etc. 6h. POSTILL. Licensed Anctioneer, for counties Of YOft and Ontario. A.=. by the bride showitig the eAeem in Win. and Mrs. Ernmemon, of Picker,.ng Bran Ron oleo of all kinds attenuod to on sboirtett- vilrich the tiridexed groom are bell- Andley, visited at Joseph Burk's notice. Address Green Giver P. 0'. Out, Higb6?t prices paid for by a large circle of friends. Tb�- 14 ae,)rparated by act of Parliament ISO • Butelier's cattle. n-al' joins *ith their many friends Q�iitea'fewfromberi attended B. POWELL, LicenseZ[ A1;c in wishing bappy couple a long the ftinernt of the lato -Birrell _7- W tiouser for onearto, Ali kinds d sale@ and pleitsant voyage �f married life., Mrs. conducted 9, ther py vat*ly or by aumoo, -I will make I at Pickering on Tuesday mornill Authorized Capital note000i!ocl�ed For date* or other REAL ESTATE Mr. rind -Mrs. Russell their V Apply stresidenc•, Elizabeth -ft, Pickering. bonne in -town." Mrs. LaidlaW returned*linme' on Subscribed 555.000.00 a S turd6y, after spe4ding the p&st Paid il P W6,000.00 I& Rest AccAnt 300,000.00 PO'UdIER. Licensed Auction- three weeks:%vith. friends at Cole- ATHA Insurance Assets ear. Valustar and Collector for tho_cO= ee and I . . I - _. _. t It" of York and Ontario ' All kinds of auction Herbert Jar vie is under tbL', Am. or -Rev. J.*H-� Sholtz.'of Miirl�"m sales conducted and valuations made at. mod- e care. COWA., X T, a. mcm arate Charge. Estates sad scosignimemw eon ----- t-h--ri6tian pulpit Conveyancin� Don -t -has w I ace ipy e, Ch on or Eer�er eyHe�!,ey, who' -has private $&I.I. ortgames, rents, notes and Stinday next' Feb'v 10th. All been verbill. is improvin Spects, . I attention given to Farmer's go oral accounts Promptly collected sudeatis- -elcome. Service at 11 a. m. a. _iv Jai Lr Fred., ell. Jol. unlonvflfe, spent boost Collections so' lotted and pro fay me Factory settlements gmikiansooti. - -Phone or House and Lot for.sale or ta rent. few duys-with S. P. Laps). write. for. torme. aal vL-sicula", Brougham. T. - Poucher is ready to- receive Farmees Notes diocountid Am=:an elm Out. Dame ma:Tbe fixed' by phone News -Wm. and Miss. Lizzie Dkinkeld spent* 'entries 'for all kinds of stock, iin- Foreign Bicchange bought and sold Drafts i► y Wednesday at Cher wood. sued, ayallable on all pare of she world Also Planing Mill for sale. houselipict. plemento,. -furniture, Mr. Stephenson. of Scarboro.'.'wag 150 'acre Farm for sale- here on Tiresd ay, look ina for horses. seed grain, set for Broughani an- Savings Bank Department. nual rombinati-on sale- -to be--h eld U If you.,%vent to buy sell or rent, call John Hardman has severed his con. 711rnit , re 0 -6 1 'a" at my office. on the last. Friday in March. ne�-tion with Robt. Whitson and has Interest allowed orrdepositsat high - -" gone elsewhere. eat currealt rates, •and credited or Miss Fasie Lapp, who hus been spen. A fall line of first. -!ends in MatrLham, The Fat Mart Says: piad quarterly to depositors. ding it time with h 'blue furniture now • V. Richarason.' hkq returned houie. on. exhibition As I was plough- Chas. k._McClellan, Mgr. John'%ebt-t will'hold his lar�e stock our warol• room#. Notary Public- Pickering. sale on Friday. Fel 'Look up in "my weary way e-! to the Cdpital on thq list in another column. Monday I was over Noah Burkbolder and %Ir: Barkpv. taken 'the in'uhici y TORIC of Cherrywood, attended the pal a�, -oach and -Prices right. • Pickering liverq- f. Nh si.'Hen�,VBeyer on v, AFTER THE S of 9 We received a shipment of Rolled R, S. Diffirighani'' I wits invited by the It is with the deepest rv;zret that we Oats, Flaked, Wheat, Wheat- or get ri 4 highly respvot�kd reidents. of the tolwol- _I -did so, and as we Floili• and 13tickwheat on -I tF,,' Fickerine, 11 1 driver t i Dh a the.b:jx beside F� M. leti4 Corm Meal, Graham D.Ety or niaLt ihip, Mrs. lit-nry Beyer. -v% hdi took 7- 4 ed- were jogging along Xat Hogs - Want, s ity. I - _ . Flour,- Rice, V:,i-,e at her hone here (,n Thor. d at ni-e even •pace, I ,Bus meetiii� all. t y - Site Pearl.Barley. PRStryand rains fth,at th(- age, of .52 ypars. asked him' 'h&w lie I have the eontrac . t jvith, Wight -r6mptly Att . e n J e,, -is a doiiigl-Lter� of R. B. WaVace. The BreacITI(Air. V.. w.. lited his new team. Taming p I t o. I - (1ay to the f;meral took place on .1-'atui ­lVell."sarshe -I - We sell the best. &Co., Pork Packers, Torontoi to Ag'ent for Canada Ca'rrihge Co. A'Itonli cemetery acrd was 5irgely. at- I I . I - ­ --supply that ft m with all the live tended considering the state of the It, tail hardly -fell as-vet. That ­Whit a4er-haq been on ihii GEO. PHILIP, Grocer, Brougham bogs they rcqiTire, and would like -leaves' to in(.mrnher1o.%--,,. We He Peak P i e r i i-q line before-, but.not long enough to your hogg. I will i)aN- besides livr-huszhand, Jo,-:vph on the to have a . - . I %loyer a A I Ix)na. learn the vvh616 route. But lie is a -IVLtIliU 156. of Toronto prie until careful ,eful gner. That ­Scott's further notice. Orv?d of SLouirville, besides her" aged , a good (trey" there in the pole teani.is Write," phone or,apply to I•itlier. one brother in Biitish Colmn- ;L(:t6r and some dap will 'rn,-Iie a fine 1�31n. two Sil-t.QTS, Mrs. Noah, Baker of ad horse.- That tight bay there next We' Repair NOW GPEN Alt.,.)n,, and sits, Tindall 5th line Pick d, the leader is a horse Llint has also beeii e!,inE. -Much -�ytn�ztthy 44 expi-9,.qs42 on ihig'litie' 'before. ' 114 kifo-w-s' the Jobn A. White f, a book and in litt :'n �ENTER ANY DAY -)r all in their berE4tvvinent. le'turns will road like A -11' 'thing BROUGHAM :swav the leader dike the teats I had y Winter Term in i . 111,(4ipartments GRES;NVJO00 last year. I hall it hig pemheron in one osp ch @)-re F011,-,�.-ALE_ -Two hous tore s m. • the Nfliage of Claremont. ore N70 ;f the Central Busin.e�Fs-Cul.lege Klatie 1;-tewlirt i's h.)nie from Toronto of the hack tea nis that would sway that is boukht fn a Jewelry storoy, 8 roomed. rough-cast dw*1!!rR wl brned- Toron-to, offers splendid chances the leader right off tine road) but be is stogie, ern ccmvenjeu:�es and garden. The o� r. for r, couple of weeks, holidily, re •and. ninny other tiler for s�-,nding .,a few months couple S. .. . A little.trickey And is apt to kict, the frame dwelling with five- rooms and all convene GlUllArIl and Mrs. Johliston anVaMT thin that. are butt 4 Poseprisionot pleasantly anti profitably. 25 horse next-to him or his groom. . He other stores. If others can- ionc P atablinay be agreed upon. ily spent Sunday with Geo. La of The location best in the village. teacher-. Catalogue free, if will sometimes shy-..at things when at -inot repair your broken arti- I' l". le one Apply to Foster Hutchison Claremont, 6-18 yoll write for it. W. H. Shaw, ^ -Robert and the Misses'Birrell er times he will go right past them. cl�'s'brinj them toi.ui and imp otb ne pal-,- E. R. Shaw, Sec'v, attended he shies-at that new county W. J. and Mrs. Devitt, at t h\6 See how will repair them if it is yo - amLfterrar 0MINI-nig. iRA-w-w, �t _d Qf Tnrni,io f4 11 at Btooklin-sft-_ rnad sche e tart lankv hackney on weeks Ago. sohar- Iietad the back team s�tepq quick, is a littli ges will be'moderate. a and _may prove 4 good` goer. Mae Lidgett, who has been :6.iiting snappy -e has 'returned to the -lthotig a little crooked -in the hind Capital ailthoriz her parents here 1,g. Tl. Capl ed is little chunk here along '-- city where she has secured work at W. Capital paid up s 3.8()0j000 lt� him is also a green horse, but Reserve fund and undi- the Tremont House, tie 'iid kind in the stable and on Tbe'roads in this part of the section •gen R vided profits 4,9k ,000 are almost inipassable"' owing to the the road, but a little sluggish as -a M Buy Old Deposited by the public 3 ,500�1000 snow. blockadq. However we have driver. -You see, the -boss" got three Total As4ets 49,000,000 BRITISH CANADIAN been fortunate enough to-. have the fro in trio Lauri er-.11 cKs y; stable and Gold and Silver• with- the exception of the other two from the Borden-Whit- Xmas ofier=,123�to for 8 mont),s course. mail eve- ry ney sta:bh-, and therr-all�show tmits of write before 21m. 15 3 ears exeerience. Whoa? steady there," WHITBY BRANCH. BRITISH CANADIAN'BUS' I , one. J.- Bennett At)dorson held a their training. �4pa� ihe highest mar- . r� 1, r Rev. said he as the leader put his foot in ket price for. it. If von INESS COLLEG ge meeting at the General Banking -Bu,,4ness -Yougeand Bloor Ste., Toro'ato., very successful cotta snow-hole and 'nearly fell. - but was -'e transacted. home of Alex, Moore last :,Thursday .haveaany you ,would like .1 � :_ ... _- � the hall ad- held by the"'tricky bay" holding back made tip into new jewelry 'evening. Having secured little. "Did Volt see that" says he, home of N. Ada a we will be pleased to give Special atTeDtion giyen to tl�e coll . ec I joining. the ho Adamson. He ,That- shows iou, how the tall can you an estimate, and guar- - lion 0 ptirposes holding fortnightly meetin R sometimes wag the dog. " � So saying antes that none but youi,* ay, Feb. 9th itt 71. -f farmer's and lacksmithina 0 commencingonSun(h --o-ther notes. Everybody will be made welcome. he, gathered tip the slack. in his lines, .own gold will be used,__..._ - ty h * h eat loud crack that The sympathy of the community is gave w 1pagr The undersigned having bought out sounds like it pick-handle breaking. extended DRvidBirrelland family SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. the I Plackstni thing I-Aisiness of G. en David Mrs. -Birreil They all pricked tip their ears and took e -T0T3=a= L,,xw,•iq prepared to do blgtck- bn the "sudden Ly the 4th the slack out 'of the't-rilces, as, we I rcceived.of $1.' and (8Mitlling in alJLL�,Iines.. which took place on Tiles& 'Jewbler, And . 9ptician, -tat Inglewood, Thexemains were swung into Brougham at a nice gait,, in brought to Pickering oil rl� tilling ill) at the hotel. He. threw the Brock- St. South, .T_=Lt9=e.St allowe(I at' li�glae8t horse-shoeing -.a - Sl)eicialty. 6(4 p -Fines to. Harl)v." A,-�tbenassengersl c-�.irrclit ra-ep. arrival of train from mestat �b_e, coach, I drop -; place on N"itby, Ont. inlr,,,,,it taking T,,,,- began t file ol�ft of ped off the box and was soon lost in d -v forenonn•. Cc ar_-�ux_ ed or p a id dA. I . PICK ERI N-G. CNN i took place at the crowd. "Mmeffe"M =Mr? Cffff"WTm_- CM OP vve(lding i L w• .,,yin «.. ., } -..... x53 :. .v.�..�. -, .. _-.. ,.,•� •.; .. -� -.Y .. .,.T .:: i,G�: t... _......':' ✓ ^!.:'k °..• :..' -'. :. .. ,; i.. '..; Z%r .. - r R s .. - 7 •� F111ING . DIARgETS ..,. -Tff E BREADSI'UFFS. 4 No lrollto, Feb. $lotM ni Ea Wheat - Speech of the Lieutenant- �Go�ernor' No. 2 teed' 61� - $1.14; Seed wheat, lake peels. Deadly Explosion at Port Hood, Cape, %Outs so 2`red,nt9Gj;c o 97ttc; No. t2 _ mixed,o� Nc c; to se, c to 93c. at the Opening, t� 97 Breton - - -�1 Flour- Winter wheat patents, $3.60 for f expert; Manitoba patents spec'.al. lira nd, // $5.80 to $6; seconds, $5:25 to $5.40; -- The fourth session of the eleventh that' reductions to the prices of other strong bakers', 55.10 to 55.30. A despatch from Halifax, Nova Scotia, were all, with one exception, young Ontario Legislature was opened at the necks will result from an- extension of Peas -8 ]c outside. . says: The worst disaster which ever took men'recenily married. Parliament buildings, Toronto, on Wed- this policy: Ayres -No. 2, 81c to • 82 ,,e outside. Place in Inverness County occurred • in. After several. hours' arduous 1�0. - . tpesday afternoon with the usual display. Bills will be laid before you in amend- Corn- -•:Vo. 3 yellow American, 63';e the mine on. Friday morning. A terri- the.todies were all brought to the sur- pThe speegh from the throne was as nient of various enactments of a pub- G+ i4c,' Toronto freights. Old corn, fie explosion of gas in-one of the bal- face, absolutely unrecognizable, being follows: -= lie nature, now on the statute book, about 72c;• none offering; interior, 61y:ac of cth6ef iu eantudP th level was the caus< terrib:y burned and disfigured. Several 1% ea •er an : Legislative Assembly : - License Act, the Aet creating the [tall.. Buckwheat -No. 2, G5 /,c to 46c.. The men had just desLended into the had their skulls crushed in. It 'affords me satisfaction to' once way and Municipal Board, the Public Brant 52:'.50 outside, bags included; Pit and were about beginning'work There is considerable speculation as' Ff more 'meet you as the representatives Lands. Act, the Free Grants Act, the $20.80 in bulk; shorts, $�4, in bags, when the calamity happened, to the cause of the explosion. The " of the people in Parliament assernibled. Supplementary Revenue Act, an_d the Bran - $22.50 outside; shorts, $2'1. Manager McLellan organized and mine had been pronen it - recently ' Our thanks are due to Almighty God Ontario Shops Regulutton Act. Oats =No. 2 while, 51c outside, Jac headed a rescue party, and proceeded -one of the best ventilated in the pro - that while in some sections of the prow . CONFERENCE WITH DOMINION. if, 53c on track Toronto; No. 2. mixed, immediately to the scene of -Lho discs. vince. If - these_ was any gas present lace the harvest was not as aburuiant 40c to 50„ outside, ter, The position of the bodies when ; in the mine previous to the explosion it Owing to the steady increase of set- found 'indicated that the men did not was not generally known. It is said ES 1r1 the previous year, yet the gin- tu.ment, it has been found necessary COUNTRY PRODUCE. receive a• moment's warning. 'In the that none could be detected imme`di• eral Interest and activity of our people, to create the new judicial district of - hands of some were t taiisplayed during the past year with Rain River. Pri pick-axes, augers alely after', and that the mine is now treferenoe to business and commercial Y Cc's remain unchanged, as ,the de- and other working tools, held firmly in curup!etely free from gas. The inspec- °••' A conference has been held with the nnand is very quiet: a death grasp. -Of tlw-ten men killed I for made his uual rounds of the mine ?. undertakings, indicate continued pros- Dom!nion Government with a -view to Young turkeys, extra choice.. 13c to 15c six were' miners, natives of the town about two hours before the accident i :perity. It' is also a matter of salisfac- adjusting the differences which have Young geese ... , „ 9c to 11c and neighboring districts, and four were.1 and pronounced• all' safe. lion that our province has suffered e9m- , arisen relating to ,the .1*bpective puris- Chickens, choice ., , 9c to 11c loaders, Bulgarians, of 'a party of 20 I The explosion did not wreck the mine parativeiy little from the .financial stin- dictions of the Dominion and the rov- Crickens, choice , , 9c to Slc who arrived here about two months very much, and apart born the toss of � gency which has been very marked in trice on the subject of railway and other Old fowl tie to Sc ago• : The names of the dead miners) life would not be considered serious. + ether countries during the past few companies, and it is to be hoped that Irtferlor chicks and fow' ls .. 5c to 7c months. - a satisfactory solution will be,fodnd - Butter- i - aid, .Maloof- niBeeton�' -�8 ch nGillis, ers inth leveeY19000tfeet 3is u - CASH GRATIFICATION. REVENUES BUOYANT. Creamery prints '.... .. .. °8c to 30c 11'm. McKendic, A. R: McDonald, Thcy taut, were thrown to' the ground. do • solids ..... .. .... ..: 2.7c to 28c It will afford you gratification- to You Nfll be glad to learn that the L•�y prints . ...y.: 24c to 26c know that the first payment of the ad- revenues"-cf the largely do solids • ......... . 22c to 23c were unchanged, a number of choice «FIRE AT GORE BAY. ditional subsid from the Dominion, province are tar of Y In excess of .the estimates, and more Inferior' .... EOc to de setting et $3.50 to $•1. arranged ` for at the late inter - proven- than sufficient to meet the • • • "" - " elluig - -tial conference, and payable under the public ex- Eggs- SWrage, 21c to EEc per dozen, Stockers were In little demand, a few Gamey Block. -Badly Scorched -The Lose fp Y pcndlture .luring the year. iri case lots` selects 25c to 26c• new- light ones selling for $3. a act passed at the last session of the Im- The public accounts will be -laid be- h.id, 29c to 30c. b g is $10,000. C>; od calves brought slightly better ! perial Parrament, has been ,received. for you for your consideration -at the Cheese- S'eady at 13 %c for large and prices. A bunch of about 30 brought A despatch from Gore Bay says: At No disposilkn has yet been made by earliest moment,, the estimates -for 13 job lots here. an average price -of $7 each. 7 -o'clock on Saturday morning fire 't B a for tw.nst in p , Tile- market for sheep was steady,,and broke out in the basement of the new � the Dominion Government of the tern- the coming yeaf will also be submit Bans-$1,70 to $1.75 for. rimes and i Icry -extending northward to Hudson led 3or your approvel at an .earl d6 pi prices about the same. Gcod lambs were thre:- storey -Campy Block; oompletel -Bay and- torming.the hinterland bf On- - Y y' $ 84 .to $1•� for hand-picked. Y Vney- Strained. steady at Ito to 12c arm, and brought as high as $6.50 !n burning The Interior. The walls and folio, but a decision is -expected soon. 'I' _ - -- +e m cases - h dame ��j .r ,e•. houevecv ar -not. wnle' R.'.. The :fie r;evisian c•.f -4Tie Spa- - - r i�rncl- . -o r.a -- z� some . -- _ - _... - -- -- h fetes has made such progress Mat 1 101 MACI�F.AN IS FREE. t;) 13c for 5 to 10 -pound psiis. Coombs th, 'prier_ a! hogs is reported un- Muray's law office and Gamey's har- r aeverel of the• important acts will loo �- at $1.75 to 82.50 per dozen. changed, though very few are offering, mesa stock are s complete 1asa. hunt laid before ou for Rafaulu Seal fling to Tangier With an Balcd Straw =Slow at about $10 per light hogs are quoted at '85.15 and and Burk's,- bankers, off Ice,. and the s Y your approval. 1P.seort, ton on trick here. heavies at $4.90. 1►diisonlc lodge furniture and the opera IM T. AND N. O. CONSTRUCTIONS_ Bo1rd Hay- 'Timothy Is quoted at $16 _ furniture, in the top flat, were u A despatch from .Tangier says: Kaid to $17 in car lots on track here.. saved. The damage is 810,0001,on the Tho construction of the Temiskaming, .;Sir Harry. MacLean, commander of the Potatoes -70c to 75c FELL DEAD 13V R1ArK. building. and Northern Ontario Railway has been Sultan's bodyguard, and next to the lots on track here. per bag in 'car r g• nearly completed, the rafts having been Sultan the most Influential men in hfo- Sudden End of Young Bank Clerk While FELh L�1T0 t3CAIA1tiG WATER. W laid as far -as a point two hundred and mcco, has arrived here -under an ea- - i PROZ'LSIONfi. Skating at Montreal. Employe of London Fact eight miles beyond North Bay, and about art from the bandit, Ralauli, who has A despatch from .Alontrcal says: A p Y cry Suffers terry miles south of the probable June- held him in bondage for the past sev- ?leek Short cut; 8 °_2 1 t1ES'.50 per P X - lion with the Grand Trunk Pacific Rall= en. months, He was brought here in barr.l; mess, $18 to $18.50, young Englishman named Regina'd• - Terrible Injuries. , way; while the earnings have continu- accordance with an a + Lord- Tierces, 11' /ac; tubs, .12c; pails, Boultbee, emp ed in the ktolsons Bank A 7rspalch from tendon says: `Walter ed to be. s.atisfactor and largely finally st succeeded the 12ye. het :, `died enly -of heart disease at Guy'uter, of 715 Adelaide street, was se- 8 Y In British Government finally succeeded nn racked and Dr Sa lted Meats -Ion A. A. open -air rink on Sat• v.erely scalded train his waist dawn 1 cocoas of the outlay incurred in epee• making with Rafsuli for his release, S g n r sling the road. C ear bacon: 9,4c for tons and cases; cede; night. Fie hail been skating a a,u accident that happened at the Bolt return for which Grant Britain will hams, medium . and light, 14c to 15c' good . deal and went into the warming - Very ta!r progress has been made in pay $200,000° to Raisuif end uarantce g �l%orlts on Wednesday riftcrnoon, Young • the development of the minim Industry hurt g ham4, large, 12%c to 13c; backs, .16e ahant;y, after which he returned tto the Guymer is 16 years old, and Is employ. g y pnotcctbn and, immunity from fir- ice, but- just as ho atarLed -to skate he p at Cobalt and vicinity; and the invesu- . rest. Raisuli 'captured the Kald on G, le e, shoulders, IOc; rolls, 10e to j *d at odd jobs about 'the ]ace. In -3- by a ra 14 - neon and working of the Gillies ]emit 7uls m o large out o1 pickle, Ic less than smoked. friends picked him up. -Doctors .w•he vats .lull of water, which are used't bee.. bandit chief had been 16wn negotiating with examined him said the young man had owl the red -hot iron, and at. timed ISIT TO ENGLAND. icul ur the Sultan.' and :lied shown some. wit- MOVTREAL MARKETS. suffered from heart disease- for some these become almost boiling. They are The - lbfinister of Agriculture paid 'e lingness o meet .the wlshe5 0! the 1Wo� time, and that his -death was caused usually covered, but it seems that the Visit to Great Britain during the past McCall authorities, Itimtreal, Feb. 11.. -A large volume o1 •b the exercise, coupled with the sod- cover was left off on Tuesday and the zummer for' the purpose at 1pvestdgat, business is being transacted in the local fkur market.. Choices den change in lira -deal of the room to �y walked into !t. H!s cries altrnct• ing the conditions surrounding the was ., piing cheat eat the temperature•.uf .fifteen beolw zero cd the attention gt -tbe men nearby, grantee- problem: �6'htl2 there, he was CATTLE DISEASE OLTIgREAK. Enls�$6.10; seconds, ;5.50 winter, wheat outdoors. nce came hts r _ able to !pike steps for t tents 7 who at !o , escue.' p he careful super. pa , $b 5 strai t' rollers, $5.54• Ik 1 . .'vision of intending Immigrants to On- Ei ht -one Oul 04 fieM_ vet. in bags, 164.65; extra, -$2,05 to $2.20. "+�► =+taro. BY menT 16e disiribu non o n o a ran. .50; iriW= - lmmi In Scotland. - grants has tern taken over by the :3hngs 827 to '$49 per ton, Including bags; Jenua • :Dominion Government, thus making '1 - A dc5patch: from London says: ',k rr,111ed mouille, 828 `to 832, and pure Seventeen Discovered in the Residence ry Returns Show Decrepse BotU fiossible for the Provinc'a] Government slryous outbreak of the foot- and -mopth Frain moutlle, $35 to.$37 per ton. of In- Imports'and Exports. V devote more altentkn to the, careful disease bas occurred. in 5cOVand.-Eigh. Roll.d oats_, $2.75; corn, $1.60. to $I.• A despatch _from Paris says: The 161e- A despatch from London says: The iaclect o t Cf desirable settlers, l)•one of a herd of 1l1' cat1M3 are after- 7] Per. hag, mortal' Diplomatique declares that recent January trade returns show an Ail A; denwnstratic.n. farm has been es- tel. It is eight years since the last Eastern Canadian No. 2 while oats, rumors 'of the assassination of the Em- round decrease in imports to ih e- amount tablished at Driftwood River, north of culbreak,'end this is' .beund`to,deter the 530; No. 3,'50c;' No, 4, 4&-, rejected; peror of Russia were the outgrowth of of'7 per cent. and' in- exports to the the height of lanai in a good agricul- 'agitation for the - -importance of Cana- 47c and ;Manitoba rejecled,' 4Jc to 49Xc tom, actual finding by the. Empress upon amount of rdtbei• lei than 2per- Sent.'. aural country•. By exreriments• in crop- d,an cattle: The Tribune -Winks the per bushel, ex�torg- her son's bed -a letter announcing• that The value of impork.d iaw maler:als 'raising cop =forted there, much procti outbrieak justifies Lord -Carrington'8 de. The* local cheese siluation is unebang- the Emperor and. infant were condemn- declined 89.468.710 and that of menu- . teal inform -ition will. be gained for the _vision to, safeguard Britain from 'dis- ed. September westerns are se)Lng at ed to death, and of the disoovery' in factured.81.2,OOO,%W. - - r-se -*f- intending settlers. ' _ else, by excluding Canadian cattle. 13c to 13};c for -white and 13j c to im- crtant documents and reams -re - -_- _ _ v - -__ ,a! c Po , :. 153Sc fio� colored: -- connected with electric wires, concealed -- --- lating to the distr,but!on of electric - - `, . Butter -A very .7- active.. demand prc- NVOLVES. DECIMATING DEER. nn different parts of the building, _ power under, the statute'vrlll be laid TIIOLSANDS OF EMPTY CARS vails. Grass gore ;!s, 26c to 28c; current ' - -before you. - receipts, 25c to :7r, '} Slaughter in Quebec Phenomenal - - REPORTS ON AS1'tU�tS. American Railway Assoclalfon• Consid. There are no changes in the local egg CQILDREN GOT OLT SAFELY. Bounty -is Too Small: ^l At the inquest of my Ministers, the Bring Decrease, in Traffic. situ:aWn. New -laid, 33c to 35c selects, -to 27c; No: I timed, .20c• to .22c . Fire Scorches a: Public' School at A- despatch from Ottawa says: don. Mr. Willoughby, Dr. Clark, su- .. A despatch from Chleago says: A o' McCrea, of River Dumoine, who is Ill L g 2, 25c to 17c:. Stralhroy, Ont. the cif y perhaps, never be- `-Qerinlendent of the asylum for the in- s octal meetin of the •American' Rail- y, says •s that � � • sane, Toronto, and De. Ryan, su rim- The hsy market is_ unchanged. ` No, Pe w•ay-- Association to' consider the de A despatch from Strathroy says: The fore m modern times have deer been so tenderti ref the asylum for insane at ], $15 to 816; No. Y, >614 to. $]5.50; cTo- Maitland Street' school dau Y crease in traffic which had resulted on ght (ire on often victims .to packs of wolves as th!s Kingston, proceeded during the 'recess January .2,Y in a surplus -of 339,053 cIDj. Ver, $12 to $12.50 per ton in car •Pots, Thursday morning about 10.34 o'clock, winter. The - slaughter of these animals fw Great Britain and the continent in Provaicn� Ra.rrels short cut mess, but the building was not destroyed, and is tremendous. He saw nearly a dozen began in Chicago an Wednesday, Tho 8x2,511 to $Z3; quarter- barrels, $11.75 to , order to investigate modern methods decrease is shown to be startling from a t the-children were got out of the tour carcasses lying in a space of about of caring or and ireatin the insane. )-ong ; clear left back; $23.fA to 824.50; rooms in safe! ' The extent of the dam - eight acres. He -thinks the . uebec boun. g g the report of the Deficiency Commitlea 9• a Cl Their very interesting report will be c•n February 6, 1907, -wb n a shortage long cut Heavy mess, $21 to $24; half- age is not known, tv upon wolses too small. laid beto,c ysu. o' 104,22G cars was re g barrels do., $10.50 to $11.2.,, dry salt _... ported. The fire long clear backs. 1.40Yc to 113;c; barrels - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- -- y. In accordance h ilh my rpfpmnce to sociation will probably the late beef. $13.50 to '$16; half - barrels the subject lest year, my Minis {ors have P Dons ?dared the. question of prison labor, per diem charges for cars retained in do., $7.25 to $7.75; barrels heavy mess q p the srervtce of rat roads other. than lire + WOMAN'S with 'n v;ew to preventing competition Owners. ' The railroads would prefer to !;vet $10 to _Sit; half - barrels .Jlc . pure _ with free labor. and th ^I Prm•ine'al Sec= v $6; compound lard, IOc io_.�3c ;, Pure del other roads use cars free of lard, 123�c to-13c; kettle rendered, 123;c -relary and other gerillemen proceeded charge rather then be forced to haul - o several of the prisons in the United 10 13c; hams, 12r to 13 ;c. accorclin�+ to ? - end ,lore them over, tiveir otiv'n systems, �• - States;,in order to observe the systems _ vzc; breakfast b.aoon, T c t+-)'15o. Wind- x= " in operation there. Ttie - result of their '1' - sor bacon, 14%c to 151/,c; fresh killed -visit will be laid before you. - together - '- nbaitcir_dLrs�e�l.,_^as.,`?4 X58 ,s�lu BRfT165If MURDER MYSTERY - veG.25 1a $6.50. with intprestinle and valuable informs- -With _ e Lady Beaten By Son g ,�ze Helve a lion' obtained' by them." Entire' Familij Including Two Servants, BUFFAT.O 14L4RIiCT 4 I•AW REFORJi. .,Shot Death. Died ;of Injuries �p Nly Ministers will 'propose for your Buffalo, Feb Ii.- Wheat - Spring firm; a,ns(deration, a scheme of law reform, A despatch from London says: The No. 1 Northern, $t.00' /,,sN�. ° red, $1.01; with aview to ciecreasin n little Buckingham village of. Fawley , 8 appeals, ex= was shocked' on Sunday by the discov- Winter firm . Corn- Iligher; No. 2 ' ol- litng trials, and lessening the c•�st y of -a quintuple mur. r, The scene white Tron59 No�o2 2m ledw'5t? cc.NOat` A despblch from Nalifax says: An in- was summ�ined,and held an inquest on - oT litjfiati.,ti. F: /, CFI the tiage<ly �tias the residence of F. 55c. Barley -51 to $I.]5. l; a vcsli atnon Fend on 1Vecinesd4 at Ohio I Nednesday• � A bill to rearranp the constituencies white, y - g y , or the province, in order, a, 'far as iT Holmes, whfl• was known to be weal- a village about 'seven miles from Yar- ih!'ce witnesses were examined, the No. i, 91c on track. _•, stole, to equalize representalian, will thy` .A_gradener who was working out i g wifo of Ebenezer Milton, his daugl�r side the house," alarmed at its unusual ,NEW YORK W41EAT .MARKET,I tr =oulh, disclosed a shocking state of and the husband of the latter, The �. be laid before you. quietnoss &o late in the morning, en• affairs. Three weeks ago an aged vvo- evidence showed that the son hind beat-. TEACHERS' SALARIES. - . `.. tared' and found successively the bod:es - New York,' Feb. 11. -Wheat - Spot roan named Caroline Hilton oomplained en, hIs mother into insensibility+, had- s ` The• large lncreasn to the appropria- of two nc4men servants, Mrs. Relines steady; No. 2 red, SL00% in elevator to the stipendiary magistrate that she a-ragged her over the frozen ground, tuns for the leach ^rs' salaries. addi- and her daughter, all lying in bed' in and $1.023; t.o.b. atlont; 1\o. 1 north- had been beaten by her son Ebenezer, and kicked her. It was turtherincre t ilona-1_' t�ie:rmhl .56b,,or, -ant- i•arlous 'different rooms. • Fach had been shot ern Duluth, $1; 1G3, f.o.b. afloat; No. who used an axe handle as the imple- brought out that he had threatprim iu s y : hard winter, $1:01% f.o.b. afloat,. g ithcr" 'cducat anal purposes. have re- in the heal. Later the body of Mr, mint of punishment, fie tyros immcrli- take her lire. 'The evidence estabished d ; ceived the rommendation of the public, Holmes was found in a .nearby wood. ately apprehended and on trial was the fact that the woman: had never re- - CATTLE MARKET. found guilty and sentenced to n year ,vived after ' her terrible ordeal, - ::•and you will be n- -led nosy' to con5idpr He, too; had . Lien shot in the bend. , 8 Y Y - increbsed appropriations for . urban Whether he committed suicide or not Toronto, Feb. it. -Very few export cat. and a halt in file comnson jail. Tine jury found that death had bc;6n schools. The policy of throwing open is a mystery, . tie were offering, and quotations were On Friday last the woman died, and caused by beating received at the hands nf - the - publication of Text' books to public _ ." nominal at tcirmer prices. 'there was a Rev. Mr. Saunders, pastor of the Bap- of her son together with subsequent Y competition has led to considerable re- prod demand for choice butcher cattle. List church at Ohio, refused- to bury her neglect, and recommended that the � b - ductinns to the prices of school read- Montreal bakers have advanced the 1'hreo straight tends of these sold- at uniii' an Inquest had been held. Ac- Attorney - General should immedialely Ing bmks,•and it is confidently hoped price of bread. 54,70, $4.80 and $4.85. Prim of oowa aordingty 64roner A, NI. Perrin, M. D., take the matter up. �... .: :.,:.... : .., . ; .. - -.., .. :... v...• ... ,: ' ' y. S -r' ¢`. '.,,f w*+ ...r';'w r 'L 1'. -'•.� ._+� :'.� ,r.E�Sn Gg^u'! -.0 3Yi'��ac.- wY�!sl "„ .o .,�.:.0 r._ 3 •..G:, . .y, .. a .v' ..• ^"e w2F '.�, -�ti, v,+ .'Q.. ,.: ,._._,.�?.• '- a�r..t r 'rr 'r' s^ .. , i � ,.y � �„ .. . ...- .:.�...SVS' fns». 24.,.-> c•-- �_._,- i' �.±-. �. �?..• r. �?__ �..^_: 2. r� •�- �3.�.- .,ar.�'_._..,e+rs�... s•. -.�..a �. "'��. ...-. -_ ., _ .. ,.,. - .: .. :. .: ... .r. .:>�i . 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A rVU 0 ♦ + windows of Llaindyl [jail, might safely but nothing could close the breach be- Many experim-enlis, have . made - ... J1 ,� 3 I I -have been pronounced perfect. The sea- tween them. and thus he being of a proud with milch cows, comparing cut oorn p.. �. . ­� � I , � . . from S with .;�,­ I 1. I sons brought variety, the river gave jealous nature, gradually 'changed fr shover as, an exclusive coarse feed . villa es cheep stave: too master. He had been unable an- equal 'quantity of good hay, the ,:.. I � . ­­­ 'A AD OWED P AI , animaticon,- the distant .- I . .. . . 19 fulness to it; and for one who desired ter 'win her affections -he would take grain rations being the same in b6t�i­...''j" • ­ I I I '... - al. -once a retired abode, and the Pont- them, -or, at least, he would Lry 4 dif- cnses, and the enthe ratiq& being -pro- ­ , .. . , ­ I b1l7ty. not mereljor'of obtaining a tele- ferent plan from th� one heretofore perly balanced. The corolf"31,over ra. ,o ;- , , . 4. . .., � ,,,, , � :,:� . , *V 1: . . . ,: �� � "�­ , 'I. � . -- Scope sight of his species, but alsqf�'M adopted; let it prove suoccp�ul, or the Lions have .produced from thre-fol-rths .�'.-, . k I ... I , 000"Go" : . .. . - . .�. ,ation with reverse; , it was one morel in accordance ai much to approximately t .� ..... . � . .. .)Iding.occaslon* communiq he same �, i, � . . . I b I ' ­ I - . .. :. . ., . . -­ I I - . .. . . .... - " I . .� : them, no fitter dwRling-place could-have with his orb character, one of grind- quantity of milk -daily as the hay ra , : . , . I . . I " than w �. -- . , .. . . , ''.. - -- ♦ been found -Liandyl Hall, the laor�e Ing t I , 2: . tyranny with occasional bursts of lions, the yield Influenced some- I . , . . . . . . " * .. . I . .- - -4 of Henry Renelle, the impoverished de- love, which came just often enough to what the length of the feeding. period, .. ­.- 1. I .­ li I or, ­.De - - �­' I , ­ . � .. 1: '. ­.. f 'the Family ).,- 7­ - - * , 4 scend,ant of no mortal knew how many sEow his wife what a woman possessed and the. quality of the stover. While b. .... ; '.. I , Curse 0 , �: -­ - I .. . . � hundred-a-acestoors,' whose gUil`108.5 Were -o "craft, or the ability to cailla for such such a method of feeding I% dee'dedly- ,�11-. I- - . . . , " • 1. . - 1. . . :. ­.. .. . 1. . . . I . .1 I . ­ - - - , , .1 . . I . I . I reported to be as scarce and hard to an one, might have made him. But .superior to feeding the stover exclusive • .,:;� , . - - , . 4 get at, as his progenitors were numer- the marriage had been none of her seek- iy. it C."m undoubtedly to improved ,up- ­.�.' . . " ­ . , -+-+4++ ... � �1' . ; . -I.. . 4 +++++4+4 ♦ ous and easy to find. . . Ing, It Was a choice between him and' -on. When mi'ch cows are fed on stover - � ,�z , I - ­­. was' I - - W . "Beauty was no t our curse, Judi a .. , - - no'ch,Mce - ruis the only coazze 1645d. ey eat it � ... CHAPTER ll­�Coont,lriued). Judith, poor, proud, miserly man home per-­ci ­ -4r-rather, ..� . , - ­ 1. . - t-Tau-kncw-.--TM1<-f8I1Ty-intd- ,--�.�W)107-hlavtng- 1 .4 . 01 -d- . coo begia . .... I and iha Wculfite In at was offered her, and the older well -for a short-time, but-s n He heard a rapid inquiry for liolis6 the past and see w London to no.purpose, save to lose, and s n will eat no more : I �.­ . . .. 110 and what spoiled' he grew, the morn hated him, and V) tire of it, and the, �-�.:"-.*;g, . .... ,., : Ridsdale, beheld the lady hastily ,enter our lives_ You, and 1, and Eleanor, tried busihess but to tall, and asked for lhi, more she hated him, the greater than tw,)--thLr,ds as much stover-as hky. :.1 . � . ' .. the house beforii the Servant had time had we no hand In the shaping of our a goveltment appointment solely t,) be . . ­ . . . cause he gave her for doing so, In the .first place the stover lacks the I -;.",. Is, answer; but the next. minute the destinies? As for poor Lillian-" refused, had come back to spend the Xs time passed by, matters • grow otigreeable odor and flavor of hay, and -I ;�- . - . . ' - . . � 4 ,:A 31-., d best,---d-`s`Fe -rc- ...'­.-In.fer -of his days in Llandyl flat[, worse and worse - pecuniary d1flIculti-es second the use, of large quantities - f . I .door was bangRl 15-6, and lie ioun-d alm- .. . ­ R I - . I deserved t an the last v-stige he still retained of once daily Increased, poverty proved no salt- ;cut shover to make the animals, " � . E., , . self standing on the wrong side -of it, �, . T , amok- ceived the worst- of any-," interposed - ... . � Staring at the Coachmen, and the am broad, territqricso that were portioned � 71 .: : " - . the other vehemently; "but what is the ener �)f Mr. neulle's temper, his wife mouths sore. causing them to eat less % .. 11 Ing horses. and the ha�hdsome carriage, .of looking into the past or the fu, cut as crown appanagcs-�o ran the had Mile c,,)m!,ort In her claldren,"her than otli--rwise. This difficulty L9 far ­ . - -` and i4*9 powdered footman. . . . -geneaI46gTc4j�7-1ege-nd -- for the especial. hcal'h grew daily mere precarVius,- her lc$s - - is, These - ­ ­7' . . •. . lure now? Don't waste lime talking to when the.41ociver �.. ��,.. ..1. - e Ren,?Iles they being aP- step slower and bier voice more sul,dued, tw oorknt.tons -operate to prevent ani- . -, - .- "What 2 the name of that lady ,who m, Mthly, but get ready to go to her. , - ... ..., t Pointed rulers 61 the ihngd-om, shortly and sher' eyes brighter, till finally the uial% fed on stover as th.e..,only -ooarse . :, �. has just gone into No. 16?" he demand- could no Po' ed . . . I believe, you are right. I III af:cr the subsidence of the Deluge. docWr%sald she,wds dying. Then Henry Wder from gioxhig fully as large milk �� .111 ed of the Iast-merittoned Individuaf; af- live IhTougl� the journey; but you - .7% '- * , , the M-ne�l,e poured out a new tide of affec- yields for Img.peT'o'ls as are obtained . , will Foloni a dLstance place, indeed, I _ . ... lei a Pause, devoted to surprise and How 11 V travel?" . I... I ,'' - . ­ ,,u- - imp Lon upon her, but still she could not Isom a d quantity f hay. I . � . .. -disaDpointintrit. "What is her name"" .. lokoed so osing that con- o ,oco goo 1, o ay The' . -, .. ... - "I lKijht coach," answered her clotted it .must be the abode of some care for birn; e,,ren in �he last ag-)ny she same cone tons are nooloicatibI6 in the .­,.-2;`r ­ . � "What would -you give to know?" sister, ri ng. "It "will be nearly'as ' : . . I : :A si 1�1, I great lord or bar-met; but- a- nearer view turned away her head from him, laid ,case of growing eteers when fed on 1 ---,-�-, , I I . ,.'was the civil rejoinder. ,- - . rapid as ,postin-" - dispelled the illusion, for the hand of I& An her-shooulder, and-died. -a-'n an corn stover. The steers, rap. -1 45 I - .. 'T - A 1 ."'I.- hank you," said-Mr-- BuiLin where. "No-it will not- -muat-po-� ruin--xat-btisy--w�-the-h4bitatiori�- as - , guishoj zn:;�,7- quickly than do tlie� ---. - - ......, -info �Uhdgi.� - ­ rwil I " - . I A Fight in his heart was extin Idly tiro of It - I 1-ft the ' t - Fosed- this other, ' �"`Seoe­l, , brought' it had been with th . e rac6. Poverty-was -at the moment; faint, and Reble, and caws, . I I t ­ 1 - � .3 - - ' . .: . . . , . . I . laugh, "in which Uie, coachmen joined, enough money with me:,-not much. but sl�anj,)cd u, - ' - , . I - ,>On its ex0r:6r, �as palatably insuffiq�ent, It had always surely be'n- ---So- -far as mochanical condition Lai ' - ' * - ­-exclalrwng ironically, by way 4of fini-sh -Cnollgh* And I � Wfll­-4r+V4--yoU Aa­wher- " ' ' ! d . ­ - -, -- - - " . Fo.6 it was wrttk% on the face of its own- to IrrordAte'eire"..portiori of Er man's concerned. the best results will be ob-, - '. ' -'�� . . . . . ­-If �'du make-We thank-you a -golden ever you want to start from." • . er• • 1. . . nature, 'and yet he, feeling lxw. much ,lainedwAh shrelded' stover. A pro- , � 1. -11 � - A . ro : , �,� .A one - -he will. perhaps. tell you the first "'You must retum straight 'home,' . And it was around this lonely man- better it was than none, wqpt like one pi�orly­balami:46d raLi.)fi r milch .00 I sign . letter. A guinea 'would be neither ht,re said Millicent, "and I will. . send for, a - in .North Wal-ea=thls, tl),L, beautl- distracted when he beheld it go .out f9r 4 1.0 i �� Mr, there to a'pentleman like you-` chaise. Your footman can order -one." ful, romantic, ruinous of the last ever.. . . - . should consist of one -third grain mix- i - ' . - I . , for , 1 taro' and two-lbirds coarse 11odder, i � ., "Perhaps not, for anything " worth "'Well. theiii. I will wait to see you r! a haugbiy rac.-'th!A th.� winter winds Then he kissed the lips and brow and y<-Amg stock one - fourth to one-filth grain, � . . -V 'having," - retorted Mr. Bultin. as he .nfr,*, *as the -r �y uttered as she wear. were raging on.--f dreary January-night, hands and ohe,-ki of the departed: lhen.- mb,lourp and the balance oo&rse fodder., . I .00 .. . turn,41 away .disappootrited, and walked Ily stretched herself on, the sofa. .. A -a long time a&). , , ho almost shr.;,*eJ out frantic entrocati's E)qverionceo shrAvs that `not over one-• - -.- - flown Gredt .Cmwland .Strpet, deter- lcv4ji-g hand flung a shawl veer- he? -it Nvas a .fearful night everKwhcre;. Un ter ',,j re'urn; then he flung 11-IMS01 half of the cor,arse fodder or one-third' I - . .� � ' ' - wait till the equ P feet. removed her lonrLet, and � no-where more fearful. howev,:r., than -ol, li�j% knocs beside ! ,co IL . to I �i . 1. . 'mined to and � th, 'couch, and f let daily ration should consist I . . age Should drive &waY. when he I .a pillow for her head­ , I ... . . . . . . amid th, - \VeLlli -mounfaim; the wind - onviar,ed forth such words 10�� a .the I" ­ .. . ijor stover. Fed In such quantMes e,nl-.' . .8 v. hioi v;'%f t to the-;lady. of his. choice. 'Oh! dilly." said the Nor invalid devotion, a ­ . - " . ., X . . cares:: -.howaiIig &wn.ainong-t them with d-evot, .r.d. regret.,and b,elf re�)roflc4 " -- . . ., I I knals w1l as a rule comume It for M ---7--� " ­ I . ..­ .. . . "if we could at it . . . ,7. , spite of fete. '- - vVays be together; It lbs'!,orce and 'imPetu-OittY 81111-6st of a jnI,j cars inokpable 4 heai Ing - Funs Liras if , 1. , I tu -a arid ,it will give nearly. � . • -did -not k 3w-whra- cculd h&ve­11:y&1 vNil' me- as my sister, hurr!OgLe: it tq7yrd I I equal ­ .1 .1 ­ 1��:;�,2ugh the I a 5 not quit*,, as good results as an I _"r oe�*, d%oorlIlly �.o-it:jij that ,Millicent M 60ens was being enacted in tM home. - - " - .. . e. it I .might oven have come to see v"Il and passp-3 .of th3t .wild and beautiful tejr5­4,�,wtd In pity for him- a, �, - yof­ gbood hay, in addition W-4i . - -Ii --7 - . . I . ­�' onf the lonely woman, who, the moment as land; it 1&31,.ed the walerfall�; into foamf h' h6nd ' entl in : . hers, and h . fluan y � " " h . tity yours, If heaven had s,,nt--me a hue- :b scatty C I el the stover coarse loeder shoplod gener-i I 1 :71 the carriage stopped at he, door, b - . . rr0$;r,'.`3 of away' fr-jrr7,4h,e dfoaih�chaimnber SI.; 1, ur band, not.a. master; but-but-vonu wal .fury, haste-ed lhes,eward , ic!ly-c.9M'st -of some Vnd. of bay or . 1511 � . � � I I 40 - irledly ran downstnirs to meet her vist. come bacfc In Lime--won't you?"­. ., f l6c sw.33en rivers. snapped I he branehas W lli�,. k)Wer apartments. - ' lage' If t1w stowor is fed itt the samaL . 1. I I �or. The latter flung her arms around "In -time --for what?" asked her sis. tel the '.,ough -old pines, and tore at their .-.j the dead woman"s slsl& dropped It as the sflaLv the flavor of the lat. - ; . - . I - . ime ­z� -­ %.- �ber on the landing-place, 7kr. : , � ' rK-.ts - tike.,urtain on onk- scene, ere raising V-r will ho inipar'ed 4o Use ste*ef, . . -h o - audible answer; R I .. 11 11 11 �� . � . . Judith. what is the matter? What There was ,n e�; , Fcr ti" �.rief period, wlkh bro!:-en crest' It sadly an,dtbz,r. -an. Some gcood7 . it. i .- . . * . ling it. too be eaten clean, . this rain of t1ars. fall!ng on her hand. r,) -se frees :.­ ­ ­71 11 I ­­ can have brought you -here, at � and ibbattcroal Lm!�*. ,c,n,� 4A th, , -(To be 1;oqnIinueJ.) lf,e4-ps- rn-nisten the out slovel! with" . IW ,., � I - I - - I - .-'.hour? . . veyed a. fealuily distinct reply, to, her! g�.�owihg­ on • the side or a' hill still Ile - '. " " , " - - I . � . I � - . . . . 1. I . I ' - . . -- I - -.. - .: -wal-lo Pnd qprinklelhe grain over It. : 1. .. . i w . . "Ohl Milly,. Lillian is tlying!" a heart. - . . I � . . , ". . and . maired unc nquered; Wt at I,Pnszth tho . . . . . Tbis also imparts- flavor to the stoveri . t4V., I lay .4at � , . C;ng a St I I .. 4hen came a torrent, of tears--a wild J#Ad1h. do be calm* she so0d. In A' %;"nd', I riong hand and w1l lrPqp�n1Iy.'tnduce an4mala to . . . . .11 , - " . I I - . - 111blile which -wov' nt- � I 'I ­7. -!burst of despairing. Pissionate arleh . N shake, �4"Pit . --f till in d!snppZ)tntt,d- hate over that dali v 7 - ; rapondingly slit-1 - I . . I It noeflo-d no proonhet 6 tell her effarts-at ,ce�f.control. "D) - I . ; I eat ti�tnroejj A with oc--irr . I . 11 rat .Say lot.�s enemy, -tachod -a'hu' ,mient .4. .­ . . - ' -ulti. . An-of . ber grod metbol, tW t she . ge torn, . : . .., , - -wan dying. too. The breathing so 10'11�0 " - � � . .1 . %, .. : 4 i,farfory W . I . I . I '' � . I . .. %�rlthing I- "� of coat !�. fr. noi Its ,posAlon, -a nil sent, ** . I I . � ... .. �-�-* - -the wasted bandii clasped across the "f cannot hel-) it " va'd the Indy! 6nd 1 with. -a 10111 Ri-ock1jig ' * ,+ �loor thx*i, who arve abl!oe to practise it,j - . . J. i ell ori.f triunipli. ' i.z to put tho­ctitr 'stover Into & laroe� '-- .i , + I , � . . . 'panting.. bosom-the' fit 6f omitighinlil "' " 1 ttee and support cloashing, + 4r,r)v.,rj., .rolen - . • box,. moisten with . . .1 , he had versati-on. q�he did not afterwards rt.t 'beneath. Then the storm * .+ ' .d . w !: *which exhausted her so! that 9 I the ,all.,y - About the 48-fol +- ­ ' n fit of vough�ng-b-iloe cut short the onn. I . . ors. Into * sume It_ but laying, her head (town on . - 1 ,va-t -ti and -mix a,robut ona: r6u-d of bran .' ,, ­ ­ 40 -43 .down for a few minutes ­ I ri;,-hi,d orovyartl to 1.1,,ondyl I a!l. cis ,If .­ I . ♦ I . � .. - . sI,.ijCmtr irflo:iry sh- waW wgic .0 q­- pfl;­. ­­,�IPINT !'IMT ,I Le 4;�Iih - I - .. . . * it. -foiir or-11vi-roun-is of stover and . - .-�'j . - . . . � it tail busiress ?.6,0o thin. which niWit - - .. . ... -. . . - .. 4 1 then turn in scam. I Ve st.�am . aottemr­ . � .Nfiss KdMale's drawing-room. told that the- flickering ftrplig'it, whilst her ,si,;- irbund that • ' . .. ..;,. .� , .. . . . - - � ­�-Ili) k,niz�r'be.-d-�layeid-.'dind v ' " '- , o, ., . can-mimption was busy with her, and ter pac�oed up in th- &d�otrftng room a � h �u-4, it rjewl-,d. and whLstled, and i"+++* -P stover and innoarts the flavor of I IV ' r'led - . . h, loran to flop ent!r� macs-.. Thus pre- . � ,%Ilki a sort of scrul-airfe'kenIng ,Iesroa!�r -Iew.,firticl(s needful - for her hur ;.-ti:eamiA. -as though fb-fork, :w. Ile a mys- FLI�UING VALLE OF CORN. 6'rovER, i' ' - 1, t 0, journey. - , . � ­ . . ... . I imrod 1 will.4peon, &*viral days, and If . ­: � Alfili , . . - . , ­ - - - . " - � - - .21 -ento knelt down before the shadow Half an hour fr-. I t:,--ri,)u-; -.,nwth �n­ ubuiit the 1,,nely pile . . I - --,-- - r pas�,Pd ty., end still N ' The opinions I . . . 'creature, and. burying her face in he . it of ' farmers as. I;i tW,'j o nv,-ftio�nt a ialo�e stearn-*an boi turned . .. . e WI11.,h. chiincd' .. swilt footsteps t1jew, . da I .1 . � I ban,ls. maned In aMnjr of spiril. " rl ns,coontaining corn .. . - "Dving--iur LtIllaril" .sbe said. at - lliv,tb such frantic swed. away dnd away foi,,red wildely. S-iJim A"' I .. Etidtifi be=held the caii-tag-, s0Lndfnq-4n I I�aL'..h'spis&,-, P,nil,arri�%6,71 U. hurrjo�ijg 1,o1e&.iig-vaIu,,!-Qr corn stover - hove dil- I in ev'r � Y. ' " I � ;.. I Great Crowland Street. At the expirn- 61ailil Idlil, it. has I The lollow'ng lio 111. # ,- length', and thom.came another burst lion '011 that-p-rioJ. a p(ist.cbat=e. rattled e 14110 Pr are suggi-1400d fur milch cows. .. I � .. I'd-, .the far--off boliling ci,ean. . i - but; lillic...1jutriuve .val ., whits others I v I _t:� � lie 11 �, o . . 1, K door 'of No.' 116� . 1. - - - -fee& I In 'the case. of -fattening animals, -icorn ­ ,- -1Z.. . 4 - consider. it to ,have about half tho-1 I -1 of �;�ping from her sister, succeeded.- UP to the I TX,wn the wide ich�mnrflys, nbin;z 'thor - should be substituted :. I . I � "Wby. what can be in the wInd no,ovr, ;,_.,,,, c4� . ,ajjlc� -uf t111y e,al tuted : a, before, h - - - ,r;!:,T4 L, to _ ,I's .11,je vjju,� ,i,c- I ri or oatmeal & u . : :4 , -- - . -ore, h:k f�� racking ­­ -Wib----- -- . - P; pcpol I .11y chain Inj J"r a conk . . m of (IM limw- I - -A - - � I . he ugrbt: but ro satislacViry s lution �- . s to a­gnpat extent UpOti .its +' W- - . . . 'I)on:t sit there.' Judith,' s& flx- , 1. --if, tmt;I I bers iind-z�il.,nl Lall�, ar-d dirk pas.s4- -(x lid t,t,L , genous grains.' 1� " or I the enigma presented itself, . . . - -hanical ouhdiCwn �,. -rt-t Ikl&n,­pIdce , itle quart fed . . % . � . _%v, jj,Q ii, ­ � � clairniM. startLag sudilenly up.. Try A ,P.4 awl q- , .,. it flew y ... . . - Miss Ridsdale and her guest appo�art,q. [. - .fatly, sin,l- its proper.. conriaLpatiou with 3 pounds.. wheat bran., I . and calm yourself. 06me to my room . It F-ecking -a kst- cornpanion or. a can ­ _an ' ,on the side-path. - ,� I . ' ' - : . I . d' tell me- all -about her." k oronle('l foe. - outlier feed in S' stuffs. I I --- 3 pcunds � gluten meal. I " - . . . Hang Ill" he muttered. 'of shan't got - . : � I , ., . I ! pounds Imseel meal. .- . � I I , The last words were uttered with an speak'ng to her. to-night. Still I may - - Outside •.or ins!de the how,c there was When' stover is rel %vWle ill.., -aver- . . . 1. . . - - 6 -� - -�� jjjIaj cuts' thc leulo-v,,, husks and 1. 1:14 - - . effort, as pasts-0 an arr�i­i�ound her as well see the end of this." . 9-ai a corner ire-- r.'Om A9 Violeric'?,- a gc'L'jjf 0 pr4nds corn stover. . . t . - - . -- " , . o po -hay . -, I ... visitor's waist, and assisted her in her I - �, is ,-,vTtred, inderd, as though .every tops and refuses the slalk6r­ To Al w -.9 qiids . ,: - � . ­: � .�X. .. - . .­� , ­ . 21 ""' . , .. " Now st-rod for ywir doctor, Judith, 't . . . ­ . 1; % ., . .. -he .. I . . . . . . W, I . . :.; '.. ascent. Good heavens] what a cough sl4rai-demon wire. out. enj�r%t t 11w .Inifi4�n.4utziptwzi caused' by ' ' . -- 11. . . . ­4 . i . 17- � ttK- moment you reacjit-hawAal-said %I;ss , . -6. I . - .. . that was. Millicent*s heart seemed to Pidsdale, as she- foided tft� cloaks .wc,n,• of• frantic confusion. adding his cutting ours stover. 'Ahrw feeding ex- pounds wheat. bran.. , - aks and, � : --.---.. ­ - ­;.. ­ ., - . I I . . " . - I ; I stand still witbAn'hier, when she beard tribute of nols,! to the 14-jud 11cloice of - the �periaieiita were eonduck.,i wUh. milch 3 pounds glut-en - meat.' . . - I fit: 1; ,h6w'.s -around her sister.. "�N Ill you . ­ . I , �0. I . . --- . I I . . 1, -ii . L,j S ­ . hurricane, fh� ' nar. the polivOer.,'and ter- tows. The w were fed a grain ra- - 34) ­ po unds -- s is ge. - � , - "Y04--l�UgWnG4 to h&#e come eu -to- -ppg-m�--se MA-, seek -­­ - -1 .-;-.-6n-d-l�fq;tgW.of.thL--tempe.-f�-AmiMd- ukoji�- a-6&-�&-i-da-tL�in--ill--tb�eY--N���-ld - 8 Pounds oo.n stover. ­- Milly-you- will be xor, - . 1. . . -"Yes, yes,, ' . . .. � . . Light," she said. "You ought-" ­ sure to be 'back in time." .. . rin,V above 'that lonely dwelling they cat of cut or uncut stover. The corn . .. .111. • , .''- -, - % ­.. .v.�:.. .- �,,, . . s - . . ­ � .T-41 " . . . ­ . . nk of k . . I `d', *ere hurrying lorward. - .. I . .1 .. . . "Oh! don't mind me- don't thl] I will," said theL other. .. . pa ust, Some- w" cut ftit� inch leifgths in a feed cut- . Al " .. . I ­ 3 Pounds oatmeal.. ­.1 ­- ... � ,. � , Z. . . I . 4; ,. r . ­ .. , ; � ". Go to her, Milly, _ I. cannot. Oh! ­ . thing held them there] , . . ter -whih alga shredded the ooai-A -, -., . - , - . . Millyl Millyl do you remember?" and Good-bye, - then, for a little, and tell . 3 pounds coorifteal. ­� . Lillian air I bade you, and don't for- - r,-i-atifthitit something -he the imusnal slalk4. The first twou, e,' -,p�rLments were . I . . ... .. , . laying her head on her sister's sboul- 'p - . , 3 Pounds wheat, bran. -:1, . . 4, stillness. r4f.human a." ons, .conlrastin North sj,ov­ ,-. ­ .. . -get---and-ciame back--and,­and ' 9 cl.onducto0 with Pride of the N !�- ­-.;--der, she ftnismd the . ' W f6rci.bly with the*wer of the -el,,m-rils , z - -- - Wi 'dZ, . th� last 8 poun4s corn stover. -- _- .��. - - . ­-­7­ ---.j,.-.--�- . ­ �, - The full-heart grew too full to utter a � et a ill ium fit ,�driocfy and . . . . . . - . "Judith, you are doing very, wrbng," - and xorrow, and sil-,nce 'lh Stowell r . - 10 pounds peas and cats. more,, but a Ionj, Warful kiss complet- -the hush, wi -,vo:,rgreen, Planted thick]), .' . . .. . - . . . .said the other, smothering with a pow- , The above .suggestions are'not to W. . .. ed the unfinished sentence. which had ff&en I,n m-ortal lierkrt.�� that It was f6ufid that cutting saved thirty- . 1. I .... , III effort the outward 'exprm . T�jllowcd .blindly, the judginerift of the - - -erf ;ion of night, -when the slo� .r,n-spirits held -jubi. . "I will not go till 1'&ee you in. the , six per Nnt.-Ql the foidder in.-tha first-, ... ... I . per - bar own -grief. "Remember how Ill you � - • . I . . - being always essential -to. suc- A . chaise an"d off. G-Ad-bye. A 1-t together?, '� . 1. . . - 4h4rty­wie.in the seoonJ. and nine per fleder . , . 13. . � . .. . . . "'IL, A , arel-thbak bow precious your life is-- . Il,"might- fir In the same hour 'a lire cent. , - I no t ho third -!xperiment. .ft is C-'s 5 - I . . . ­r� , -- " . to- I Mr. Bultin saw Miss Rldsdale enter itad teen �i,c�,-& lire be ,� - .. - ni that The grain raif!,�ons .can be Used with-, - � - - I ­ .. � . 49 moo=to Your daughlAr- the, other vehicle; the postillion -cracked- d bcv.,.n, takom, pi-obItioly a ocins-ervative statellne . .11 . "Hush, I kno ' all about. 'e I I and the awe - struck quietudo that inVari- any of the t�)ar.�e fodder rations. Not * � ;his whip, and the horses started .at a ono-tl-&ITA of the stover is lost when fed . . . I . self. It is merely ,a matter of lima, as nbl,y succeeds the first shuck of a great . . . &C much -grain need-be given if twenty- - 4 . . rapil trot down Great Growland. S!r..,et. , ,whole. . . ­ I'tuld you yestercial-a few weeks more "Harps,- said -the " strange lady; and tragedy reignM -Ln 7 the house, wheRce - . - five to thirty pounds of the stover bran _ 1. - ­0 Mftcliines are i'W"u'' I h . .. or less; but, Lilliant-l-d' think of her ly. ­ out had' dgal!ej, tic whil-h- . ­ - !!tg��_hiisk the -mash is "; s;X.-or-seven pounds. would . - - , .. . Ing . . In another instant her equipage head . . . . 'hrM'th.0­s­1;bver at the,gRwoa 'then be sufficient. . I .. . .1 , .­­111 . iri that "Old Welsh house -so - far. s had Mmc. coorn, and "s 'tory I . . - . , ;�l - - . fmrr% all of us-4ying! Ohl Mill y! hiall! turned the -opposite corner, and wa WhIcil 'wro.q,*-ihr% " trarrody; the- Vein„ time, and they give very satiMa.m, . Ill . - I . . ­ � _ whirVng away towards St. Jam,es'-s. born Into life. .-or the being -roinovix] re;�;ul.ts. Any machine that %vilPthor- i . . W) t.6'her al ,once, and then came back 11 'ClIghly shrj--,j the fedde-ir is preferable_ ' PITH: POINT AND R&THOS. I .$O me. If I could but see her for a Mr. .Bultin stood -alone in the unfasil- I --- :th,- r, lnid.' as one of -old . - r a b 1,i �, I - i-onoble shop- street, nlarvoilli,ng much ' frooni it - bc:n, 1�i ono that simply cuts it: Fodder that .A there, tool Don't hath said, so britofly int�)- th,t-_arjiis­<?j t , , " ell4riforn-Od' party � �­ , � Moment-if I could g . . - . rorrethought, is � ,,,%- t ' � ;!4n ��- . iing both of them - whilst -lie' ediately on being that I; you ,it Lip on how conscience ,,,��. . I d. is ­s1iredded iibm Ives i . you think I might travel with you? I c'onc' 'r' cath, or tho bi:n,, delivered over to . w ' . . Inert . 'ng back in-her lux"u­Food� carriago, , , - he field Is often so--t inc,ixt is .:--"! ..Wq the m�rcfo,s of t1ii) w4li,ld? drawn from t suing to talk. W next say northing to Sir John; . . n; and it :11, ­ . would be such a comfort to �k even k-kedi vacantly forth at the dimly-light- 'I It could not be to beF,7�vWs�licart as to mould when. thmwn in largo, It is funny how many more, mean , " " �. ­LZ , ' . ­ . - ft word to her. p" up, a reN, things, e•! streets, and thought- of the. single had ceas�--d­ thioL;biii4 for ever; ver;' %vhd 0424, and proves worthless f-cir foeding. tbing.4 than good -ones, peopld cati think � .!;�IA I d we will star at -once together-post word she had spoken. to .the footman. had gone away tired and b 011. the othoar hand it the fodder is stored 0� I, quote at you. . ... :--,:-,I I roken-.qpjl,- I . 3 ' i . 1-11 I -1 -it ­ -9-for - I i e, r .months vrevoiciiis to shred-ding, .,'L les-tozi is -fi�vcr'la-arned-unl.fl it. Ll ' . :�, ­ --,-"- . ��Ii6ne! was A solemn thin .. cow scarce far a few .months . - Out - <A- till .. . Pefiv it , .. . "How many stages, Judith, corm you remember. too what home 'she was 1,,be called such, to one who was thank. the danger is largely, if not entirely, graven in with the memory of a loss "I . as th. rilly tray.�Ihrig�-to that only quiet I avoided, . This • inv,)Iv�es considerable by not learning it sooner. travel?" asked her sister, sadly, fill for the long! -untro-jublt�d sleep thal, a-VOLd L t .. . " ; ­ . . I I � ..!',z speaker paiused gasping for breath. hC�e mortal . ever reaches on this side knows no Wlalci,4; %-,-h-6, had the choice extra' cxpem�, however, wl,,;ch &=c- It is mighty easy for the follow who � - " --�?` . ' ... . ­ , . I . "No-no-that must not be.' I will goo, heaven! � - . - en. given to,ber of a throne or a gra finies renders it of s-ozr,-�what doubtful get�; caught to figure out that some ''... - . . ... . . Lye" - ,,-, ­� ­ t .. bo, - . eno,miy: The fdot iernains that slower other chap has to blamei. . . "I -. !$I , and, perhaps, may not find matter's ,w ,. - � . :� , - ,, w...juld unhesita-tingly have selected the ec b .�. . - , '- L'. 1 ', ,. , . . ' hn:)t.eb shreddel in any large quan- The best proof that a man knows his S. ,:, � �., I. . . ,dy to the man CEL ­ , ' �:.. �t I 'Ed as You fear. : .. '. latter; but it was a Irage I Tell me the new,%. I - - . . .7 .. . ;;�iflj . : CHAPTER Ill witfi�iit dreat'&in,�or wif,, - �!­ W. . , I , . I � ­wli,e I is in the uw\yers he studies out . I "Mr. Mazingford -sent up � letter by ­ . . - wh,-jin she hed ICU a w4d.inver-for t1ty' ,ro moist I . I tds servant ,to town (I received it this One dreary Janua . ry day, about ft -slich -love as he v-'Hs Cnallle.,of bestow- -of iL-; 'naj)idly .becoming unfit [(r f, .d (.*, ­Lh-e• -jns she will ask' when be ­ I '.. . ' - 6 1 . ,,�.. I (' (,t ,� Feirmej's baying po�ovcr ciAters or f ­ . z_ :-�--'�- - , ourl-urnoun, -just as I was going out .-to fo�tnight after the events relateT in th ing upo.n. mortal, li,� had loved Ii.r. Sea- i-11 - . I pots home. - . I I ­ , . . - their Own Cali shr,E,d at one tim,oc .qllM,,,i- to Wo'k �� :drive), saying Mrs. Renelle was dy. last chapter, an awful storm Nvas ra,q-' '1`1,�;h, tliough * hL5 ;.ttaghment' might� be I Nevi pI eo gr I I In b To nbout having r : - - 1. . �'. - . ,Ing, and that, as her husband would Ing. around a'manslo'n in North Wales. deemed, it had still been an Intense ant f�ir-ao-�veeks,'use vvithout danger or until they do.nA have to; •then they .... �,* - . . . . I I . 1. . . inot' write to inform us of the fact, he - Placed half way up ohe of the acc- passion -a something which had --,o iLs spoiling. - pralso it. , • - . . .. ­ . �:'­�... � . " . I did. Ho-had not your address, or%.b.s. dlivitirs the windows of file -old Pile gr.nwn for yoars. and become so critiro! �r.w- (`�­lrli stol��,.r should not lo�, thf', -only -vs Could be Saved if men ' ­ � - � -.'- .'- would � -, . . •. I ­ Attorneys' fe . . �,. I "fle , . .re' with bri4ins ., ;. . . I would h6ve *7itten to- y1ou: In'stead. wmm;�n d a view far d,jwn a porg-� a part of h;s rc'qt:rv,,d natum. that this ti glve-n tho animals if rrnrlt,ablii r(` %v,oii1ld just h; somo om w .:-,. I.. . . *. 'The doctor � has given her tip." . - 14, nre -t. be exr�ex',�d fm,", 0A UJF,P- t., think for [hern.' .1 ..", ­ 1. .­ hi th;o moi.intains, which. opened out sudden saparii0(n. .1his fearful leap, of I turns . -) i � - • � - :,; . - . "Still she may not die," said N nut,three hundred yards dist', ce 'the; .only ­cry.aturo lin, ha- ever really Afl;-r lh,�'c,)rn plant' 116s- %V(0.1 ripoimr,d- - J", . .1. ....." . fLss n� ab, ,i.n I . ­ 11 NVheii a. area bag reached - � I ""IRidsdale. . 'il is hV - ... ,.� .� I I . .. I- n - i m means as prolltabl.ii'm�; hay, sc-14(1- groiin4 and announce.% it he is It .1 ­ ... � from the - house - into a --biyjad valloiy, cared for; irjt�j Ormily, -was lik4-, h v . ' • J,,;� , . .- y 11 "Yes, sh�­will," exclalmed the other. Ahat gave place In Its turn to, a still Ing a'pnrtion cl lit.; ,owri b.��iyig torn find it is a li�,al. prQdu­or rather thin a gvroerall�, easy for his enemies... . , . ". -," ' F�jlly is only the tuition hurpnity ys !low could live? Ohl Mifly, it was wider prospect beyo6d, o pa ­ I , ,f fields, trees; away. And.yet, excepting f<,,,r the nain,2 4�!�zh- fpC-n,wr. -and hctit�c, ,nf �ilself an I * n 1mprxj:,:orly balanced ralion. Ong ,�xxmilkl Exp(,rlpno, for teaching them what . * . , , .. - I I ♦-LLi , , - I I - I I �' � d s=1e she ook - Ice ,him - lobo on 1P I 5=91 � I I I , I i i I. ,,-�:.a hard, cruel, sinful thing to make her villages and slender spires. A fine of of husband, N, lind never been anything . .. ­ -1 I i,&� marry 'him, she was so young and so hills', with mountains toowi,ring above, unt,,3 hcr, and th's .he know: her heart �Pxpe-,�t a.sniall milk yield if .slov(,r %i*as wj.-z;d-,,)m rr-al.I;, is. ' , I ,­ , I � . . . . . I. gay] and-what a. curse beauty was to toundeii, iii. the fu,th4e- I had always 'loathed. the . 'I I I . 41 (`X-111 . ',IV(.' r"'I"i of I-Ijjl��- C4-.'W�, for .4 �t p3l-it too which and her sou It i,q en.,4y t,) to-11 it' man bow to do . -reps � I � I . -all of ust-worst of all to herl What I the, eye could reach, th,2 %lo-hole, land- yoRd, slmpl4,, and light to lc)ok upon umab:e qiiantit:ei of d1go:N1,1bl4,. pro- almost anything, .but an entirely differ. %.1k , ! , . . . . .: . - 0ouid she do but diet" - 3Cape, into a panorama (I varled love- as it was, of her golden- wcdJ1rog-r1irg-. Leib must be simplIN.1 when a largo,. (--t matter to show him how to do It. . . . . ... -,, ...� . There was. a dyad Pause for a , I ew liness and,malestic subUrnity; and scat - H1 rein-mberi,d once having st�.en, her infIch' flow li d,,M6-,d. Wh,�ii growing ------.I.- ­ 1� ' ,.�`: tnomf,nTs; then Millicent 111dedale, am. tried hamlets, the white farm-hous(13, take it off, and fling it from lj,�r with f'n;i�niali an( win1t,i-lool on <,4)Pn st.,wrr Any -Idnd of a bat kooks good on a � ,� t, . . I . - ,� . . I I I . owem.d:- . - ), 1 the abundant plantations, and the grey a gesture and a cry which -hp,1.n(!ver,,nnly t!-cy will do %,ery 1111-c nw.re than • woman if she has the right.sort of race , .. . . . . I ­ I I . . I . ... I . - I . . . I . I -- - -- -- . -­.' . . . - � -- " I . 1. , . . . .1 . . . .. � . . . - . . T14�;11.y,• , .. 7 7 L9TTM6 TO THE EDITO.Ft N This department is open to all for the fa Lr die "k Session otpubIloquostions. The writer mus 7,:5, in all cases stud his correct nuane. with copy. .10 ,'a'1#;{ 4 We wish it distinctly understood, however ;�o 10 �C� ` ��J D-6--simpson that in no cajo do we hold ourselves re V Oponsible for VW8.1 inio us expressed by corres- onudout&—ED -lamjustanevveormerin '';he Pe6pl-e' DEAR SIR, s Cash Store. these Parts and am not yet used to the -Is published every Friday morning at its 09ke, poor ruail service we have been hay. Pickerlug. out.. Ing here:the past two weeks. I have A A RATES OF ADVERTISING., Aa, tock--taking Sale for, one month ked the village day after day in In Wirst insertion, parliae 10 cents the de Snow buly to find there 1,;Faeh subseq A in"ttion. was M et This ratio does no: include' Legal or Foreign no Inail in. While waiting in the 'Bargains in every Department, office the people would come in and Special terms given to'psrties making c,)n- discuss the situation. Oue man ad. 'traicts for 3 or 6 mouths orb the yew. Rolf Here is a sample of what we are doing in prices: '.y~lv or yearly contracts payable. quLrterlv vanced the argument that the mails business cards, ton lines or uudsr, with paper should come from Pickering and In Dress Goods, r'eg. W for 15c d' Boots and Sh ies, reg $1, for 26c C r, 65 00, payable I advance. Claremont instead of from Markham '.*a 0 Fine striped I&MUcela local columns ton cents per line, reg 60c, yd 40o Men's Boots, reg 2.50, for 11.00 and Whitby. The i,7 qNste per line eats subsequent insertion. Grey-Lustre; reg­-76c--for­40e -Boys' Boots, re�M,-for-756 -.6pecull contract rates made known on aipplica• ing in distance of over twelve miles PeR 759, for 40c -Ladlee-Oxerahoes, No free advertising. -Ftne-btack-Verietiefi, Meg 82.00. for Advertisements without written instru,%tions Ginghams. reg loc, for 7c yard 'Girl's Overslipes, Pea 91 0Q..foi 2k- and we would get our mail by ten g irce 1 4� o'clock. Now, if that 18' h Suits and Overcoats, will be inserted until fdioidden and �h, the case, why Art Muslims, reg 13c, for Oc yard Hats and Caps, St 1 .,oardinsly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- do not the people petition the Govern- -in writing and sent to the pub- Victoria I,&*nsi reg 16c, for 10c -yard at astonishing low pric". must be ment to make the change? Surely "good grit" Our space is limited. Wp cannot tell you all.- Come to-day and see the the I Job Work promp. tiy attand6d to. it",Government would be j :1 'appe weelate ft B "n.' -Nd checks:given during sale. , All thot are Out will Bar we are ihat is the heart of the 11gOW;�1J1- R' Ue- wul oe for sale 90 thest easteineps 6#18 inake lip sets 25 per jeer #1.00 if pail in advance. Township of Pickering. Did not this or get any piece they want. locality furnish a martyr to the "good grit" cause? What is our MX. Fred. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Fowke dqitig in the niatter, as I be- Fresh-, Groceries every week Bargains for Friday lie ve it has been shown to him before 1 lb. Ceylon green young hyson, reg. .35c,. for 28c, 1 lb. Black, reg 30c, for 20c. now, both in the press and by priVate PICKERING COUNCIL Canned Salmon, 10c. A I Red Herring 15c. 4 lbs'Valencia, correspondence ? The above collucil inet pursuant to' Yours for improvement, Raisins. new, 25c. Very large.zatural Figs 6c lb. adjournment in th'e'TowitAip Hall, ONLOOKER.- C Brougham, On L Alotiday. Feb. loth. Brougham, Feb'y Iltb, IM. as, D. Simpson & Picket ins. Members present. -Reeve White 111 the chair. Minutes of last meeting and approved. Jewels thought to be thusie' of A number of Accounts were present• the wife of the Pharaoh of Exodus '.'.ed and communi(ittions read and re- -have been discovered at Thebes. The race is not" L i4ways to thi swift. . . Rickardmit's td Nclal gea he :food Yea." Ierred to the standing. committees. Circumstances,- to The committee on Now Adt Contingencies -ertuentents. do with our position. our salaries, our ."ported and recommended payment :T 4" follows: Place in life. John Murkar for assessor's blanks,. T 08T. -A'gold extension bracelet uck " do" exist, but Pluck ...p ento-date G ROCERIES t in - j" or no&rS% Andrew's charehon Tuesday, envelopes, letter' heads, etc. 2&50. F. is the surer winner. The greatest 'U iced Typwriter Co., Toronto, sup- Fob 11th. Finder pieses, leave at, xjiwa orrica. "g a man can do is to inike the, Try Richardion's and have the beat tea to clerk 0,65; The Hospital for line. Vick Children aid to Hospital piost saints out t6 stuf that has everything in the.- Groeery 10.00. D OR. SkLE. - One gasoline engine. F 6= given him TIlis * su!Ms. R Beaton an account of salary (M50. will generals 6 H P. Nearly now. Fop is c . at "IS at Ion than ball price. T 'Coset. No man is not the Here Is &'List of good thiogs': rtf Onjnotion of Mr Spa'rks, chairman, Disraeli said that Claremont. report was Adopted. creature of circumstue". but that Graham Flout Food,, The litanding committee of Relief of MONEY TO LOAN.-Private funds circunistances are the creatures of men. mortg"a. !Also irset toreas a- lithe Po6r .-eported mud recommended Apply to James Vuderhill. Cooked Ham, 'R." Semi-ready Tailoring was conceived -.7B12'okwbeat Flour, J"6yment'a;s ldllows:, .Omon*. Out.---- - —and it was carried out! I-le. men asked Peas-, F L Green las par arranizemerit Finnan Hiddi W OD FO whit- 21). -j)!' 'X Gleeson-6idl- signed bas for sal, about 100 ovIds Of prejudice. and their every difficulty the council of 1907) supplies to 31rs E FOR.__ A I E -Th Phinj ;t e -Tea�ns, Labrador Herring,,' an per arrangemem , t with 'Ord 9 r customers wa W.I. S the council (if fis dwood. RMile panish Omions., Siscoe Herring. possible so " was Mrs 11601,10 1!1.elrz=1a "Tuin but an added incentive- :1907) goods skipplied- t6 E .164 W -Cla . .6 Burt nod fatuity 7.92:. , Your -com. hoed. Chance or Luck has never builded OUR OYSTERS are the best the' market affords and cannot be mittee -having coiniideved the co on a sound -foundation. Behind the beaten: hey are solid meat -and Irmpeirial measure. ti m • ARNT TO RENT.-A good farm to n. Imunication froui F L: Green ask. iti tiv,, the C, out of a carrying the Try thern ! Try them! Going—fast. Picker ing for aid to Mrs E Burt and Semi-ready 'idea was the inflexible .1ativily, -of - Greenwood, filer h -ug ytilace. it it to -s. C.,>O&Stato of 0,11tivat0n LA sggs- tA ade or c-mb. tisband purpose to ti�� V, im. paid fo, But ter a d E 6nd the "-v being in jail arid she well ----There .13 liRving four watered, A large orchard of the best fruit 'small children'wou!d sec it Four buildimp. For further particular* "yl) always room for the men of forceful nmend that t o w 'V bictiardson, Pickering Village. Ist at: grzi n t of 15. (X). be. inddf- for main ideas. �.JAMES RIOHARDSON ---.azjce of said- family until April 1st,, and AR.%[ 11tH WANED, -I want mn that Mr. 'Green be commissioner .'iii F 63peziecced fairnei to angage by the year, e Buy YouR GROCERIES •r rHe_GR.I:)j1=R8, _7eXpend'the same, in arried wan preferred• also oco for seven or Storin Ulsters, M2. tig un motion of NIr Scott, chairman, ht months. Must be thoroughly aMciant, trast * ortb3 and at ady, none other may appi ,:report was adopted. TO COMELIOnGS about April 4&r-or earlier. L Groe j, Qzwnwovd. ing The, standing committee on Roads' 20 F Seml--miady Tailor, and ildges rep�lrted-"drecomjnend- John Dickie: & Co., exclusive agents eel payment ".follows: .33al4w Orders, will ee havintr'�dnaidered for the Sein I S 0a' Orde G�T IiAz Ijtlr_PvneirM=,,PMve a Semi- 6-COMMU-niCatiOn from the Toronto ready Suitor Over-oat 'made to fit - .Junction Lumbft Co . offering 8 L inch Horses Shorthorn and High your exactphv*ique. type and deliver- me planks for. bridge coveri .4 Pt, ing re- ed within six -days of receipt of -your -comanended the same he. placed on file _ .. t_ !% Grade Cattle,' order. for future reference; A cnmmunica- 12,beep Swine. Seed Grain and Imp Saits made to order* -I'm six days. tkon from. G W Gordon. - Pickerin menta respec 3 ting wir- fence built Mar-ch, A Grippe ids-eeping theenuntry. Stop 2_ on Ipt& 13 and 14 (on old station road) G your The undersigned has reosivod iustruc- corh ittie recommend the - it with Preventics, aefore it gets deeply T lions from .,-- clerk e"l^in tlie---aame to Mr Gor- -mated. Toobeck early co'dowith thaw 'don; Win Thom' for gravellin q on little Candy Cold Care Tablets ii surely Kingston- Road. enst of the Rouge To sell by Public Aactiou on sensible and safe PrelveaLiCs contain no Quinine, no laxative, nothing berth a? FRIDAY, Cho ILO.00; W. H Jackson, supplies Brien 'Q -in the price of Co bridge and delivering same � 4.40 Y. FEBRIJAY 26TH,1908 sickening, Pneumonia would never ap Ch Cow lam 1.45 for timber received 2.96: At Lot-32, Ca-S, Atha, Pickering. pear f early colds were promptly brakes Also good for tee risk children. Laro Your committee acknowledge corn- box 11munication from C P R CO coeff- 48 tablets, 25 cent@. Vest . pocket boxes, 5 - plying -ith the request r of this T" following vainub's property cents. Sold by T M McFadden. 1. - 1. - . namely council 1pe to have the concrete at the railway crossing on Sth con B oak Mars, h d, 7 yrs old, got by, Lord Lisuiecaut Of Applicatio'n. f in J Notice Notice is he- ww" Sro-J=M.,,, �Ro-dv�-_r,7 yWri �cl Village -*ffairs recommend that the Bay Golding, rising, 4 yrs old, mire by Me Trustees of the Oriends Seminary of Clerk correspond with Mr Farmer 'he Pink-' ''An u su respecting time * of meet4ng with, this Ontario, otherwise known As t rili nit PP. y .-con, Say Belding, rising 3 -yra old, sire by., Iwo ering College, will apply to the Lelfis- ncil; An from A E Queen lature of Ontario at. its next. session White for bonus for. wire on Aot-% Bay Gelding, rising 3, yr! old,'sire by Lyon for an Act vesting in the sAid Trustees b-n hand. -A in 5th con about 80 rods- also a.m. '&,P- McQueen certain lktiuls acquired • by them in the t A fl]'Mtion from the same party for Be Golding, rising 2 yrs old, sire•by Ful. To%in of Newmarket i t the Piov'lnow Inonus for wire fence bet lots 28 Bay of Ontaril) as a sight fora School for - _ _ K d and 2D' in Sth Win;, about 87 rods, Rgt,rbd Co*' due io calfin'April, yre- the purposes of the said corp�,ration, would recommend • that, the . reeve: Registered Efeif., inspect-the same; r, bred Dec 18th and to enable the said Trustees to ac- ie; 4'lfre;J Hamilton' Co-, due to oalf March 45, 7 yrs old quire from time to time other land '50; 8-hov' 1 W overseer' in div elitig now Cow; fre4b, 8 yrs old for similar purposes,' and'to 9011 of 1&12; J C'Bryant repairing culvert Fat. Cow. - 2 Steers 050 lbo each otherwise dispose of tho lands that bet. lots 12 and 13 can 3. 2.26; W X Heifer, 10001ba 2 Heifer@ 800 each are now held or which may hereafter Gregg for gravel and right of %v to pit for. 19M, 24.00. Steer, 800 The 2 Yearling Steers he acquired by them and to authorize 3 Heifer Calves'- 6 Yearlings !"effera th' Corporation of the Town f e Corpoi .,of New- elkairman, report was adopted. ��_PIN.]K-- On ;motion o Mr. air Mowbray, A number of • above Cattl'd suitable for market tp grant to the said - Trustees . Beef RingerL5. wRtb-r---a---nd:Ttgnr free n NP W. V-arks,. sL -c6uded 6y' Aft Scott 13 greeding Ewes, reg, §red to•Imp Ram dticed or 8 pecial rates. moved that the reeve grant his order 4 Brea., iug Ewes, grade, tredtOlIZIP -Rarn Dated at Toronto this thirteenth day on the treasurer in favor of the -par- -10 Ewe RILMS 'Imported Ram of January-, 1008, - - --riicowmended'in the rep6rts of PICKERING ,ties 2 Sows, reg, io p*g Nlmrab 24&h % *he various standing cominitteeii a,4 Sow, reg, to pig Apri 15th Gregory & Gooderhm, -.presented this date . saw; reg, to pig April 17 th .16-2✓ Solicitors for Applicants. Sow, reg, to pi ; -NI ay 11 th- On' motion of Nle'ssrs Mowbray and - Sparks the auditors we• beat d and E aw, reg, to. pig al t�y 2 1 t h 1907, and after the v1p&-t been fair, 11,07 Markham Vi dante Cominittee ----------- _f ally A__d 19i Warm ..'—Winter rwear 6 young Suws- -The- Picketing comidered was fln;�l y a opted -U n'd 6 presented their fe'purt fo�' the year i3tock Boar, winner of first prize M had 2 8ows, reg B6rk., to pig April 5th On motion of Messrs Hoover and Spw,reg Berk., to pig April 7th The object of thi-� Association is. to 3fbwbray the clerk was instructed to .2 Sows, reg Berk., to pig.Aprf 21st d choice Fr6sh-Geocories bays 200 copies of the Auditors Re- Sow, reg Berk., to pig May Sth leR.sen stemlingand prosecute an 0 the felons, -in f6r dis- 10 Young sows .5 yu, -t printed in pamphlet form uug Boars -"Mem era a.�Itigprope tribution. 30 Hens b' - h - rtystbleu communt- -always kept on� hand mediatr be . On motion of %lr.- Mowbrav second- 200 Bas of Nlandeniri Barley Cate im Av with any member ed. by Air Hoover a by-law was in. 100 Rus-of Seberisn Os�s of Exe�ntl've Committee. l00JW4Blael; Eye-Peas 9 vari- Geordd Parker, strutted and carried through it, �%Ienjbergbip fee .][)uh'bf'Lrton ..readings amending by-law regaiciing 25 Bus Rad Clovar,,:eed Tickets mim 1,e lied from we presidentor the performing of statu�te.labor. The The above eecd was grown on the VcAvoy Secretary on application. -amendment provides that the over- fain' 10 Tdns of first class Tirn6thy-geed Exec Cote. -L: D. Banks, Geo, Len W-.-V.1titlund�son, Picker t Cultivator get Scaleo, 1006 lbs V. the bighwpiy, the -pathinas ers wz!l shall Mower J,A. O'Connor,- R' R ICHARDSO :seer of any highway where snow. Cutting Box, Fluery Arthur Jeffrey, in Out. N S employ the statute labor for -we Single Plow, Frost Wood, 14o 18 Secretary. the purpose Vresident. Cross Cut Saw', near new - ------ neftP qAW aid -o of --Stott n*& On nio n INI Fw 90% Delft, Important s of -f finest aisplay Hoover council Adjourned to .meet bowing o Churn-- again on Monday the 9th day of March lubma. a very -rarg7w ortmelit -of - - nex -as the Pro t at the hour of 10 o'clock for the. Pi. sitively no reserve' priatok'B ..Stationary. Books. Dolls, -Toys, J'Ubt- asaction of general b, tra, usiness. lease expires on March let, for the Holiday trade. Oil TE 8 NIS -Fat Catt'e and all suffis.of 0](Y XAave your orders rat the and adder cash; over,that amount ,8 and sed 1hem. FICKE -H-o e --Simonson, a, Hamilton - months credit to' rates furnishing &'F- jUNG LUMBER YARD. Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, rac proved joint notes, 5 percent. per AL- for Ontario and,New� Brunswick policeman, after an interview num off for -casbr, Weekly and- Daily Nemspapm" .-With the young lady he was said white cedar shingles. to be engaged to, at Pariq, Ont., SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP. Patent Roofing atrd all kinds of building material. W. T. MT. N., E. 841TF, �,A .hot himself in the head and died, A,4A lli:LLARD, I W. D. GORDON Iii a short time. Clerk. Auctioreer. & SO N• MV001C Street. % J. A; -.17 �--77!1 ..,. 1. �2, -_ , " , 7�7 7 CLARF4.11AONT She had for more than a year -LOO-K-! ..''LOOK 'LOOKA S agg was in St ouffville been a great sufferer, All that N �ijlnv zday. medical skill. and kindness could, PAIN r­ iFiW:. �� Wass do" -was dove to give relief and ­Boots, Shoes and 'Rubbers- Mitts and Gloves on nil. Sargent was ill the city help but all in vain. fain in the head-pain anywhere. has its cam" business on Monday.' She died re-no at reasonable prices. 7. with her hope and trust in her else usually., At least, so bays Dr. Shoop. Pain is congestion, pain Is blood Pressu Miss-Maggie Grahain is confined L 7 0 Saviour. Heir pastor, Rev. J. W cresUi a little pink zablet. ThrA 'to her.. room through a sever ' prove of "Totten,. who ha visited her during tbIt_=!rDr- Shoop's ElLadache Tablet- -Wheat Chop Our citizens shipped a box 9 coaxes blood pressure away from pain (*ntem 5 Roses Flour 11 long illness conducted a sere ice Its effect Is charming, leas=elightful.Gently.l -sup�olies to "Shacktown on Tues- though safely, it aural., Ivory Flour Corn and Oat Chep* y aqua 6 the blood cLrcu, the house and officiated at the --Quak6r_ Flour. 77-7 Shorts, etc 41* day. We-extend to the bereaved If you have a headache. it's blood pressure. Choice Pastry Flour The curlers intend sending three grave. W periods with women. same can*% always on hand. family our sincere sympath U it's painful I h U you am sleepless, restless, nervous. it's blood allace- concestion--blood owl Pressure. That surely is rinks tot e bonspiel at Oshawa - Theloll. L ''llig Ervin' wa* The Corner Store. W. M-. PALMER, . certainty, for Dr. Shoo 's Headache Tablets stop this week. burg Her4ld-Record will be read In 20 minutes. and the tablets simply distribute James Hanv�y -was in the city 11. le unnatural. blood pressure• i a 'his with interest. "The annual co , Braise your finger. and doesn't It got red, and coaching' Bryan Knox on Monday coach swell, and pain you? Of course it does. It's eoa� evening in pestign.kloodgessure. Ygu'Hdndltwhm pain Samuel Bray has been -confined up always. I I simply Oorn-6n $arm. auditorium.. The r, Rev. ' we sell at 25 cents, and cbeorfully recommend --L-to his house fora '*e-ek-w-fth--ii se- gregational meeting of i K �R --D A R E silver coinage question. church was, held last e the auditor 'as H-A.- -I C Tait presided. Tl=essio vere cold. He is now much better. 're' 4'�showed that fifteen people s PO e Qrlite a number of our, people ' had ithited with the ch llich during Dr. Shoop's attended the funeral of the late Miss Taun, at Bethel on Tuesday. the year. Other reports were very I f Headache satisfactory. The 'church 0 Chas. Wagg intends competing tat great praise should b Tablets We have opened. up a general stock ti e given -in the skating in the races at Ux bridge on Firld eveni M.-C--Tait-as-much, of T. W. MCFADDEN. shelf anp heavy.bardware, colasisting, of the church's prosperity has been Dr. C. J. Brodie w again able -to to his wise counsel and practical 'cras saws, attend to his prat."tice after his re- -wurk.­-K-nox ebt2rd, enters upen Now ]91,%ckSMfih' S-cut hand saws, buck saws.-, "cent illness from pneumonia. the new year with splendid pro-, Miss Emma B for S -sticks, skates Brodie leaves axe and handles, hockey U& spects for increased usefulness." The undersigned has just' open - nurse -in- training Toronto on February 28th, to be We feel sure that the many ed his, new-'blacksmith shop west in the Wes terd and pucks. . friends of Rev. Mr. Tait in-Clare- of the iron bridge and is prepared '190spitAl. Mont will be pleased, to hear of to do blacksmithing in all its lines. Nelson Wagg sold a fine, filly the his success i� blis' new field of Also csrrmge work. -hey Prices guaranteed ' atisfAetory, ig -o er day day-to a western buyer named Smith and the animal has labor A sad duty was performed here Zonathan, Wcok-mb been shipped. E7NT Miss Gertrude McAvoy has.suc- on Tuesd:Z afternoon when the CHARLES SARG-_ 41 . rpwaiaq U nations in music at Toronto. fully VMCMI 'net s, ecen We (nee Harriet Linton) werein -terred ly I stop that tickling cough I Dr Shoop's in Bethel eemetery. MrFi. Davis a it. and With CLAREMONT extend congratulations. %7ot-tgb Cure will %nCely Stop G r & Coates shipped a car-' has been ailing for several yeais, perfect safety. is so thoroughly harm Greg .load of cattle to Toronto during and she had gradlially lost ground lass,. that Dr Shoop tells mothers to use -7 q nothing else even with very young babies. the past week. The car was lifted until death relieved.. her suffer ad tender • ow shovel- home in Carlyle, Sask. Services stems of a luag healing mountainous obru'3 Two large gangs of qu furnish the curative rropertion to Dr were conducted by the Rev J. C 'at this station on Sunday. lugs on Monday, Feb. 3rd at her The wholesome green. !elves a it w" pay youk., lore are engaged in this section of w Shoop's Cough Cure. c&lme the cough the C. P. R. Mary of our Bell of Pickering, assisted by Rev and heals the Sensitive bronchial mom Thies goods joung TO took at these bargains offered for the next 10 days. J. W. Totten, who had -just COB- - men are ..therewith employe . Iiiaas.' No opium, no chloroform, nosh eluded the services atlti�'3rrave of 'fog harsh used to injure or suppress. - -Do must go to make room for the spring prints, etc. Six of our people walked over to O�s j Whitson's cut-- Where the trains Miss M. Taun, whose remains mandDr Shoop's. Take noother, Sold er 4000 yd of Shaker, reg. �12jc value. for Sic, less cost in 11 have been stalled.' The 14now was were - interred near by jnsb pre- by-TM McFadden. To 0 yard lots. ynsf The late Mrs. 111W. (}cute p Shirts. reg. 76c. for 69c 0 --drifted-sonie -sixteen feet dVep- No oft Litdieb'and Uents' Underwear 25 per cent of regula? price '41 Dr.'- Kidd as in the -on field I iW -.--2 Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, reg 10.50, for 6.95 w n. the highei t respect by v V. -0-41 d 3 a L5. M3 Q Tuesday of last week and• was targ-p number of friends and ac- so, or a �3 only Tea Sets. reg. 3.85, for 2.96 2 Bedroom Sets, reg 3.50, for 2.06 I ot K 2 lua in - tances and the deepest ?t then - coru'pelled to remain � for' a Ladies' Corsets, reg. .75c. for 50c. $ LOG Corset;; for 75c Sir !i- * , pathy is felt for Mr. Davis and his cr v D, I an Internatr0nal Stock Food, 30c pkgs4Oc. ails reg 3.75 for 3.W 4 �'4- ' :� - Fine'ehina Berry Dishe-.4. r0g 50c to 65c, 40c few days through the blockade. 4 1 01 a to re- two yourigchildreu in their sad 0 �n . 1-1 � : - - 1. .- Ladies a -e Miss Ida Brown inten& - - c vult AL AW; -1 reavement. t Hosiery-reg 35 �- jrt)r 25e turn 'to her situation in Ttyront( Upnts7 Sweaters, veg I.Wfor 1.10 this week. - bfrw--I� �wn w �agali�l q qua. Neckties, reg 2w votue, .2 for 25c. all up to datp, no old stock confined to her room with heart VIE, 13 P. �e Big vttlue in Towelling, Apron Ging4kkm, etc. ;�-r --Ct�'019 Whitby 'Steam affeetion. f, GOV4-r3l3ro =I' isis 0 1 is Ch .4 _.V 4 C3 .1cr Don't because this saless-tO The Missoss L,%ura and Cora V3 last 10 days that ittly time will be soon enough to call, get here earl tor the bist choice:. The store of quality. *6n. air 0 Dowswell, of Altoro. a i6nds hisie La extended vi-3it to ft X -q'0, Jan The taying with Misla Ej nil) are s R. E. FORSYTH, -North Clatemont was p- Y wolans, Bir fie. engagek4 ALgood easy pump is Us." 4 a Walter Thomson is 16 Z time saved. Time is money. making extended improvementA Apr, an tv n TIME TABLE-Pickeriliff Staff' to the Alger premises recently ac- Key 10 Cal T. R, Trains ring East due* as follows- We handle all kinds and guar loco Jus, 'No. 6�-Misi 8.26 A. M. 6 quired by him. He Is isfitting it nO aj alearoorn. "toe satisfaction, as a residence, shop and a ..2 93 so 14 Local _Z wing to the roads .being block- sops so 6.041. K. L_ A.A age gilt ed with snow for two Sundays 1W_ Y- Ti:�Am g6log-Weat - - and another when one, fierce storm was raging, Red J. W. Totten ' for three Sundays has beentinable W get to Glasgow. ­He,16pes U, get through next Sunday as thc roads are being cleared., ' The Ottawa Ex ress was- owing Ex I to the snow blZade, held from 43.30 a. m. nitil 5 p,. m. on Satur- day. Some ninety -pamengert about thirty of whom being mein bers of parliament returning from Ottawa, were on board. The de- mand for sandwiches and coffe• great, and our genial north• end merchant, R. E. Forsyth. did a rushing businesi during the day. Union services hold were Rnuda y m winina--between the' Presbyter. The Presbyterian 43un ay School was held in the -Methodist school room. In the evening a nrotoil, was held of the Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian congregations. In that service collection wa, taketilubeha.1f of th el 'Shack town" sufferers. The collection wa.,a lit tle Over twenty dollars. ' Other .amounts have since been added making- in all over thirty-dijee, dollars. Other amounts may still be,added. - --At- the -union services-last-Sun- day, Rev. Mr.. Malcolm. preach ed in the morning in the Metbo­dist church 'from the 'text, "Lord in- crease our faith." In the evening at the tini6nservices in the' same "church, Rev. - J*. A.' Grant preached from the text, "Other' � foundation .can no mail la-y than ---i 9 laid x�hi6h iq' e; igs chrisff The sero4nons were good, faithftil :expt)si to t* ns of divine'trutli. There . .•is a benatif ' ii ' I spirit of unity and harniony' prevailing. between the ministers and the congregations. in Claremont. May it ever A grand racing carnival will be t,'hehfin the Caledonian Rink, Clare- mont oil the evening of. Tties(lny-. w lien the following races will be run .Gents'baekward -ace, Boy 9' race • for which ich � ei %sh prizes will be given. The second heat in -the -raciu'g "ConteStL" for the gold watch will be Lrun, the %first beat •having been wo .. u-1. by -Chas, - VV%Lgg- nf-- North. Clare- -Ulollt' . Tbe_-s6coud heat-An.. -the farmers' race will also be run, the winner of the first heat be- :.'i ig Walter Ward, of Balsam. _:The Qitizens' Band will furnish mnsic during the evening. The usual admission fees will-be char* 9- 6 Misi Taun, .enst of Claremont, pqssed awav from earth's PtSffer c,11-ly last Sun ,lay morning. 15 ra 13 Oclu A. Her. ju M. A 11 2.18 P.M. 'A DOG Q111, ag &35 P, M. E. W. BY, J..mLr7 1209.wtaistoy. 1.'Osbawal BrouXb= • "Bundav included. Pere Brock,'Are4t Whitby. UP=br0h%S,!% CanaluSlou 14. MACHINE SHOP A of all masioriam and d ][§L Will keptl n stock. W:M W MXT X I rch- to *0 at our works aid i -The undersigned having it Don'.4 6d B. Wagner's Machine- p in ,Mrs. Leigh, of Church street, Pickering, having purchased the Millinery yo all Monti we do not employ them, Business of X?a. Herks & Daughter, begs to announce that she intends carry- Kinsale, is prepared to ly we ma. sad do Throw off the epnfa ing on the business at the north side of King St. Having had some seventeen kinds of 'repair work and general commission- of 10 per cent - which you WU1 years experience in high class millinery boaneS LID the west end of London blackamithing. awrfoalul� Save by purchasing Itana uss (England) and the cotitr6l of a great number of hands, feels quite confident in Satisfaction guaranteed. - call $01wied, giving ladlion every aLtisfaction both is style and workmanship. I Date of the Prices right, Wow BY 2UNITS W Spring Opening will be'duly. announced. Call -and see us. bass. Wbiltby. Ontario -All stock of Mrs. Herks ac Daughter will bo sold at cost price, JAMES PENGELLY. FkN1RSV"L.EIGH, -T.Tickering, Ont. Kinsale, Ont~ armor' s true s I 7W ol: wagon and get cut I the ;9XIs do"w'11. Make good _ _ .�` . ... .. N .0 farm trucks Jouggies and other v6hicles repainted the. time to do your falf at reasonable rates. .- �Paporing•and Painting.• if o In are doing any 3�ou had tetter have it done right CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand.. at the right price by If you have Catarrh, rid yourset of thin. repulsive disease. Ask Dr Shoop of Ra nine,. Win to mail you free, a trial box of W. B. KESTE.R1 bill Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy.'-' A Sim• - Painter and Decorator, ple, single test will surely tell you a 6M• 11 Pa per.... Wa t - Pickering, Oritario err - h truth, well worth your -fog, Write to day. Don't suffer longer. So'd -by T X I wish that I might talk with 411 sick fdoFaddiu. of Stomach oil" about the' actual cause Heart, and Kidney. ailm• nts. To explain ;BAKING I - in person how weak Stmactk nerves leads - \At to Stomach weakness, I am into would in -terest liff. And it is the same with weak First-class bread conzsian.dy on hand Z d` an Kidneys... Tbis is why Thy, hearts or weak at the shop. Wagon on the road, 1 -80 prose; ipuion - Dr Shoop's -Restorative -every-day-in-the-week Z promptly re ac s ailments o the Stornach Heart and Kidneys. It is wrong to drug -.-to order Cakes of all kinds made or stimulate the Heart or KiddbVs. These -,notice. s. weak inside nerves simply need more' shortest V Restdrahi4e is the only Ice-Crealn Parlor;in, connection. strength. M ro,sly foi 'Itbfse ore `0 prescription made exp Alge s t' �d nerves. Next to seeing von peraoU-8611Y, W. A. Tholr�s6iv be to mail you free, my now booklet eatitl "Claremofit, Cont. ed, "What To -Do," zI will also send simples of my Restorative as well Write for the book to -day. - It will CUT -surely inter at you. Address Dr Shop CUTTERS, Sold by Racine, Box- 8. 4"eiue,• Wis. FI B r0`u g T. M McFadde S I B U G G I E The best place to buy 'A 4 W .:-IHARNESS a 11-palperg CID T3 Ml _A IL S,J 0 it Biqghapas ---l'ANKETS, Over 200 samples to • choose from at Jj 4c. per roll tip Mouldings to match all papers. Also, Call and see them, ' 'full line of the best] ------ The". goods are all first-class rsin&, Oils and Varnishes,' illways and are offered at pr' stock at lowest pogsible prices. ices, 1G 'R Don't forget the place. thi-A -sell- them. W. G. BINGHAMY Rrou'ghara- sl"K7Z7e Sell VOT T-je9393." North C1,Lremont R. 1. Cowan) ' �4 "R W-W "7111, - - , i��10`��'O�`---- - -- 7=W ­TrW -; � ;-;Me) &-�, = 1r11;Fz I �V, ,QUEER'- V13tTING CARDS I"FY- , _ . " black with white let- In prive ! , " 1 .. varK;Ous lormulas are Printed on some British Army. He once served as MIU I - I , , I , . ."��.... - ", .: , . . "Condolen,ces," "Thanks," P.P.C." and stay there he saved the life a would- ­ % .. .1 ALL WINTER tiome 11aboralell Ummed . . �- IPAJM AMATEUR. . crosses Off with a pencil all but tho ap- ,.. I . -1 ; . ! ., . . - . - ' " with a medal on the bccasion of a Read This Evidenut and Begin T -, ­.; ;1, .1 -- -' - - deli�ylng the card-. Somel'imes the State ball, and In the presence - ` , ., , - , I . - Are Revealed printed in t4e corners, some- lianL assembia.ge..' :Later on Lord ,�jc- 11 . .. . , :;41! ­ . thuen-was selected to pre-sent t h-:! E.,n-' . day to ,Cuj Youaelf With ".. .-­.­ I . . t- .. 1. Many cards have fancy designs or' - I , .. . coats of arms. Those of the period . EAL of the newest abirtwalets are " , - - . - 7 . . ... I -- aLout 1830 are dis-Unguished by hand- In Wiltshire, is a fine Elizabethan house, I , - ­.--,..­---��:-11� .� r 7 A resident of Pii-is has devoted arod a n-1 dates -Sci&Uca- is--tiouralgia of the sciatic . most elaborately trimmed and '. . I.; ,g� �'. - . .in pdift1,ed-ddv,69,' hear4v? -or ftowlei% 'grouped f rorn 1582.- .Tta - park: 'SA., n -igi.n 6i generally rheuina- Aembroidered. In fact. except In : -' '." ' ' ' ' ..'.-� - ,* �-: --- 611are of his 10sure for years to in 'Ing at-out the name. Ali these vagaries have fam"d for its cedars and planes, -which erve. Its or the very plainest or tailors* walot4 ,: . 7 . ' 44 ,-. .2 1 4 'o-ollection -of �ccentrio visiting cards I . . I . tism. and is the direct. resull, of taking ., ....', -1 - 1. 1. I � " , disappeared -in the present- ,day, giving e largest ,in England. is lace must be laid in' all sorts of ` , '... '. 1, IVI', I . I 9tn4d sojpe queer phases of-life, arid char- w,gy-to photographic vignettes, or the _ Colonel Mapleson tells a story of the Cold. .For this reawn the disease ,.'. ,"­. - ti -' i I commonly ,kno . wn as 11�ciatic rlieuma-- fanciful, designs in the back an well , . . ., '.11. i . lacter are illustrated by the specimens. owner -of th, I biggest salari be �ver paid.. Tb,,.teci- . - . &3 in the f rant, while the sleeves -&rp ".1 " .- ­­:. . �1. arkable than .those which con- . . . --: �l wa:,; itated tliat Mme. P&ttL was to . There is only ,one thiner more pa CS03fully make 16 waist of . " " I � - -a single -comnoon ev4eryday name - ' - - ­ - be paid 8(5400 before &ch performance, . this sort is, aftifF-having cut the ma- . ..­,. . I ,,­i 14 ': ,;,. tedi ' fu4 than sciatica and that is the treat . : - .11 . such as Smith or 'Jones Or theeir- French BABY'S OWNTABLETS '"" . and one evening, said the colionel, the e ractLsed. The­sicken- I I . .. ". . - . ., 4. I. : , 41c uivalents. He thinks We last possible - burnin of the -flesh is -only one -of stiff . the . .. 1. . ­ I : 1 -1 A LITTLE LIFE AVER.- -tress'ury-'was a -11ttle sh �d b ­-the kr ' W ree of. vanity is exhibit,ed in them. . . to meet immediate needs. 1. sent .my the forms of, cruelly erriploye �` n la-ce,may be pinned on and the em. .. ­, - . I * . . . � t". I 7"They are quite numerous; there being . . - . I 's . eld school doctoiis, and .all too ofte broidery laid without pulling the .,:, . .1 . . . , . r � , - . treasurer to Mme. Patti dressing-room I . 1. 1-4 i', " - * r, ngland. The people who used theIm Baby'.s Own Tablets have saved man with $4.000 and a message to the effect, ed is but temporary. . . . . . ,shirtwaist out of shape. Without the --�---%­--.. - ­, F: - . �W.ere all Obscure and ofte a p rec- I . ous 1111,11e'llfe' There is rlo pther that thV remaining $I,W0 would be . I f1rm backing of the Paper all designA . : I . . ... - --! ­ . P poor AN jan- * . It is, a scientific fact that the mttjQr. will a,irely be crooked and tho light . ­ :­ -... , �,. - � : Sortunale. medicine for children so sa and sure jorthporning very shnrlly- Almost-im--­ I ex- -material will lose ati sombi&nce : ­;C*. i... - - - Tn is eftebts.' Th& Tablets cure stomact mediately I had- a v it f m Mme. Pat- .. . I . :_ , - - .. . .. �-'- - 7 In cf6se rivalry with this clwFa is the posure to cold when.the pallent Is in the lines ot-the waist , �_- -� card of On6,HIppoI.rW Chevallier, who and bowel troubles, teething tropbles, Ws maid. Carrying a shoe in her hand . .... ir ­ .. - W engraved JtrA below his nartte'the, destroy worms, break up colds and -she observed that her mistress was ful. an enaemic or bloodlass� condition, In ' A verl-_ attractive waist, is made an. 7- . ­�- , 1 I , , , - . t . ., ..:,. - . , V I reverit deadly croup. Arid you have 11 dressed with the ,exception of - one . . . -eral.1y starved. ,It . . . lr. . Vords. "with two Is." There are. noL a P. ­ . need ow any rea _ woven into a lattice work and Anish- . , " .Izk ­ - - ­ few who use only. Christtan names on th6 guarantee of a government analyst shoe. which she was not inp,lined to s ,no argument t,Q. sb . . I- ­. ­ - knable person that a starved nerve " ad at the intersections with medal.' - . - I 4X ly - �Aheir cards after the manner of ttLat th!s m4eWcine does. not opritain a as o I., . , . rut on until the $1,000 w handed I cannot llons efface, or else laid dlagonally - 7 ' ' : . I I .1 . ' ` partletii of -opiate '�r narcotic. Mrs. J. her. ' ,kt tliat moment my treasurer ap- I . be led by the application -of a .1 I .. , P-1 . ­ - . . . .- - � . hot iron to the -outer ' flesh. It may across the f.mht. -alternating with . .� .. i . V, :.- - - . KINGS AND .PRINCES.- Ldroque, Log . Valley, Sask., says:- peared with the necessary balance and for. a time, but lands'of lace or embroidery. The pat� . 1 ? I "I am a great believer in Baby's Own with,out delay I wrapped up a tern of the waist to first cut in brown . . - Ir . Sometimes 4% Utle Is added. one card, it %% not cure sciatica. . . _ -stance, reading, "Francois Au - - mgn� equivalent- to-, $1,0DO, - dep�ilecr It in- paper, '. �,-, in . guste, Tahlets. I haVe'used thera on Asolute rest is the t*st aid W pro 'and on this the material and . . . L , 1 occasions and know of no mediolne Palti's shoe, and sent it to her with myz lace Is basted: It would be obv1ounly . . l .... wa emligin; takp-A thA fep I to them in curing the common best complinitws. I - . +6�ii' pinic Pill"�, %%hieh Met= lmpcamlble to get the shapo of the waist - t : . . %, . I .... F- , Wing' some personal. eiCploft that thei ailfip,rfW -6f--babt,es:-a-nd--rung-childr-en.-*- -A'ery--letw.-p­eople- krww that I - . In any OtEe-r-w-&-y-w-REO-u-t-vr-as-tu4-=-u-cw- --- - . �, former regards as bringing him.out, -Sold by medricine.dealers ,,or,by_maU at 'of Mtptoo . Viagroy pf, In -- I-runninir the -risk- of -th 11 - . - - . - .. , per . dip, is the only, 111:rve will cure mo,t cases. - a new . r1 . tmm the eommon, -run of rneso. This 25 .cents a box from The Dr. Williams' man who ever surviv-cd a -broken n&% ' I . being most unbecoming and out 11, . ... .. I 6� : �- jiame:. "HUtorical Trumpeter of -the Sledittrie Go., Brockville, Ont. In his younger days the Earl was,one ' proDortion. . 1. ; I.. - - rming of-the Malakoll,- portrayed in. .-- . ­ . .- � 44 . - ! Of the most �daring . aod . ardent . - f. -eat suffc-rer TLo most useful tailored blouses for 1� . -� . I L�, , -the 11 I'my years ago ho was a gi the coming spring will be gingh&raft ' '- ' V - Museum at Versailles . in the Pifinting I sportsmen, and he scarcely had a.rival from tliL% excruciating trouble. He-says ''. - I L­ I Another man proclaims. himself thus: I I . - - . Ing. His lordship's 'great passibiv.. licw "The attack ;iv'as so ,severe that 1 4111-1 French - pique. For more dressy --' ' '. -- - been off work !or some -time. ' The 0 ' . ,". .Cashier. wounded-Nov;ember 30. 1870 Interesting ReIrding -�b6ut, Sort 0 of the ever, was for horse-riding, and it is.re. Ass tulle. mull. chiffon. Irish lace ... L .. Worldrs, Prominent People. * , .how.he took his degree- in a rid- and I could -only limp- al�rfg with - tht, I.. . � rm the middle Joint cords -of my legs %yere all Lira ul,. and fines "� I 1'1 December I; stump cut off close to body - . I -red' by an-acadernic lattek-. wUb.-Ahe exception of the Irish I * -*,. , :'.. . . I September 3, IM.". - - - - - - - .. � Lord-Rayl-eigh is notable, not -only as gc%vn. Irnmediately' after the - lace, must all be trimmed and sin. :. ­ 1, , Some curious occupations are revealed "9'y terrible. I was in i0isary both day art.! - .. .4;. - , , :,. the discoverer of arpon, but-as Ofte.bf h.! leaped iryte' the satfit!e an-A �;tticpe .- - broldered In every Intricate way. and . . . the largest dillry-farmers in. England. off to the racocourse. arriving- just in Aor thl3 she Is very lucky who hiss I .. - - - � - ' - Mme. Bernard et MUe. leur fII16, such s on!y 1h,)se who havebee"I loft oyer, gross; ,last year a walst am- -*1 . . 1, tes' rural"W* (rural delivefLy 'mail- t4wff-2,000 acres -of land-jand-1,000 cows In 1876 the- Earl roi!Ii Zero in the 'rape thrtured with- sciatic& kitow. . I 'wa� broldered In a agild atitch.-for then .. . � �,. carriers). , A , man describes himelf a� gr`hze on the meadows" round . Terlifig kr'the i,;rini­ - - treated hy several doctors; but they Alt-! If is - possible to cut out the design ..- I.L I -.1 . .. . .Natwnal. and it was then not iw� me a bit. In fact I 1111114-551 - close to the oidge and applique It to ' -- . .1 ­ . "very muscular model," another as presi- Plaoe,'his sehl ift Es9ex. .To manY that. 'he nearly met his- death. Zer4Q concifti-ort ,Was. bok thp now. I . .. .. . 11 ; ,,.dent of the French_ Society Jor eern aLrango . - -- . V.-g-an-lb . ff n 6 y - . . waist .wIth thet -but.lonbole t.- ­� I P. . ;'boilties, in Russia- . I . people it may a that Lord -fFnctq. ind everyone lei", -wh,n Dr.- Wilillams' Pink Pills,wert, ititih. . - . A � . -1-tributw - - _greatest s,�ientlst in the House of Lords. ly killed Wlth'. a broken 66ck. -SI . I had used the entire Mikado shape lulcked up an tho:shodl . - . ­. .. � man of .­. -I5;a;k;,�;-N­a`P'10leo'�' 1. sholiki intereat himself. in such -k 'Pro,- Jameg Paget was surnTooned. and everr qdaiitit-y ber-orel fi)�ifd-1M-y--F-er.eflf-. But dare. with an undersioeve of lace. --- .... . . . . I . �, * : ::at the Invalide," perhaps a guardian of ject as dairy-farmirg. His lordship, ',c the doct-or',q a%lonishmont hi�.,Lord- ,4,c - ,rhe blouses for dressy occallons will ., .. .1 . 1 ... . .. . . . .. . I .,however. has always taken the keene-,f ship recovered, thi�- *far�ous physician I was encourapd and g4ot a , ,crid halt . . - --. .. . - 11 THE EMPEROR'S TOMB. .. and before lh,�tse were all ret.rkln -elbow sl-t6yes. but tailored , Interest in the land problems,41! to declaring that In the whole �)f ll�s.ex- gene e%ery vestige -of. tho trouble had . -". . . 4 W practical manner what can be dcn'� knew of the ,viertara gcin Into 4. I Of course. all of the - now'lingerlip ­ - ! lim of the highest courts." which is g back impmved. in heal.th in every way, as It .- .. . . , . - Genna in the way ',of dairy-farming that led ;ts, place after being SLMIcbed. 'drs,3sea are snade In-one plece,,even . - I ­ � . .,..sppen&d tor a .Ws name. But him -to develop his firm ai Terling. ' will be readily understood that the lorfi., . .-. '1111 ,:.. -..; - . n"t reffiarkable, of all this class Is a A po;,ufar mernher -of the 'Ilouse of --�;ege of pain- I had -suffered had 1041 tn'.striped linens and . the gtagh . . . , ,card with the following description f-ol- It Is now borty-seven years ago s-�nce I-Ord,, -a pr-od six!rt-nan, a 'favoril* but thei- women of America have . -1 ' ' . . � Pederewski, . #)e farnous_ plants'.% was courter, arid a pail ic ular -friond of JW .me badly run &%vn. I csn't apenk too grown so fdnd-. of the convenient . 7­ " ` 11, "lidriCin Poland, and In thit period -he highly of Dr. blouse that. they will find It beyond ­ . . . I man to bda Imperial Highness, charter majesty King Edward N'll. ThtL% Mll�ht can't rKv,evnond thern IoO .strongly Ao , , , member of thi Society of- First Help of has risen -from ey,treme ,povOrtY to thc Ddke of Portland be.jersely Oescrlb- . . . _ I .their &war to entirely do alway with I. . . . . ' L, ' ' great wealtIL At one time Paderewski ed. - of ,4_ their -favorite style of dress. Besides " 7, "'; .� �!, PA ullogne-Villancourt, administrator of nown, arid in his you ' th the ovmm.r S,�iatjcm is stubborn in re,,;Lsi1nI;'treit, that. m,,ay 'will. wear last spring's . L. .. ; wtates of the minor volunteers; of-IM lived in Parts. poor4and unk pas.con for- --- - - 4he :pgji. te i --wis glad3o.Accept ,a 11-ke. of 100 fr.; -for ,and _n -su . r -,Ots as xicond beat, and--for thin the - ­.-. - - - I :?51 ; membe� 'of the, French Society of -the , - - - ru�� ne, year-;:, Dr. %Vifl,latns' Pmk P1111 (16 601' blouse is a necessity. Some will snake - . . . . ,Green Cross ; rffeiinr a �e Association .& private peiformance -'at the house'of ent4red the Coldstream Guards An '1$79, .simply relieve the pain. Thev cure'the suits of .last year's Jumper dresses .by . . - . I .- - -. el non-commissioned offloers, of Paris a foreign princess.,- Even then'-w4s and won thp Derby Iwo �ears In suc- djs,�i-,w %caIN6d- by poor watery b)ood. - taking tire Jumper and maklnir it- into . =�--!­ - . Firwrien ;' PresIdent of the Hunt Horn shown the. pride 'which has -aIN;'aYS �ession,' viz., IW and .- -­�,­.. ,' .1. v.efV Club, Echo de Boulogne,; pro- en -his st n . ...- tion such -classic, events- as- the Oak%� rccj an4j p-r)Nv,-41uI -cuia- -bining, what. Is left with taffaia for , -. '� ­ Vwmber of the School FuM and Phi ' ­ - Uve eutrzi on such di&`N%sei its rheuma. fix* sloeve)*ss coat. . ::L-:kf P , it", _ anaemia, gent�ral debility and soutache braid Is as popular a's ever. - ! I . ' 1. technic Societies, founder of the Syndl- door.- he slipl5ed oul quielfy-:a`nwa �k-,d way af stal�es. jnot, bets) amcunW to - fter 040�lti Pf t& grip ;, As the Tmv- and. Indeed. wbole bodices are made I I.. - , . .: -. - ­ cote of Laundrymen of Boulogne-Vilan- 'home. But Paderewski can now afford yery c,onaild,eiible sum. but at the 8. entirely of .this maierial. - It to very . ­ , .court,"* etc. . .- -- .1. .the aloofness -that­ wealth may bring. req�iost­ol th., Duchem,-whoTn tie m(fr-' depend .upou.tbe hlW-1 - attractive. too. when combined with -: -*-' .*.-- . �.. Among mystical titles is that- of His-ordinary foe lbr a performarce of, rie.d. Ir .110111. hA, drvokd the enL're Dr. %villiams' Pink.11111ti-are fjll(�Iualled- cluny laci� or Illet. ­ I . '. I - .. . - - . Sevefith Angel of the Apocalypse and twenty rnibutes is anything!ov@r $L'.5()P. a for the tre'atnient of even the rrost se- To return to the subject of ging. -. . ., i ', Archangel of the Second Coming. Tt* In one abort Amt,rican.tour, he made a mcuril. to the construction of a lxi�v of v,ere nervr�tls d:.,-orjers­si'v,h ,as neu- ham dresses, they are all, made with . . I . ­ I Orient transplanted to Paris also fur- ­ ImAibusion, Pir widows, on the Welbeck ralgta. partial paralms, St. Vitijs danc, I . -.,., . I -'obbes some odd results.. The card of S150.0,N1, and .in one season Of about .�slate.- *A year after .lit.,; marrifige the -guimpe &AA sleeves of linen. lace ol-, ; ­ ­1 '-- ".. I . wath, King of Combodia. is y!I1,owj14W- -concerts in- largb towns h6' nt-tted- Duk, entirely give up horse-racing in the bl.-xid airl4i nerw�s Ific-y areused na . .1 . - . - g on a white shield ev.erywfiere -with the' greaWqt-success tt-es trl�nmed with an Inside rudle ;­, , with jet black letterin $1,000,000. , . . I nrder to please his wife. and sold his . overbodipas are cut square. and some- .. ­ ­ ,The I end is: "Preas. Bat Somd"h 4 The.re is.no spect,that the ,daugh- ,;tud.- and sinoer then he has devoted bujiding up wasted Wdlol", and bring .-: ­­ -i . %hImso,lf to yachting. shooting, and fish. Ing the glaw.ol healgi- tn 'Pale and .q&l- kerchiet-wrid beside this the. more elao- . - . .,;, I . Quite original is the visitint card of recently will be without a resting-place, jr,g, It may nqt be generally known chpek,;. Sold by all medicii . - .orato guimpe looks very vrefl. Ohs who . -�-. ' --Abu. Naddarlit, who -lives In Paris aAd- ­ * . lo,, . , thsA the-Due.-hess ,owns a clirious oollec- e'rs 'does not -like the gingham and linen , --: 7- L--- - - Z' es, most of them presents when tion of dArnond horses-which were, v- njaWSv to in , !, .. ,..' - s . has considerable repute as tradl I or, by ,mail at 50c. a box or six . .. . . N, Kos :for $2.50 f mm The Dr.* Wj - dresses will find just what sh4i wan' . I . AN AFTER DINNEW-SPEAKER. Vie CroW.a,Prince was born.- ---1154ven teen ell t,o tt�r­bm­ -LheDu�e -one I-or each of the new cotton-voila, which In just an ... . :-, , . - , of them -calme frum different parLs -of. the important races which he %von . I - : Ipoft. and Is made In..t.ho same vari . . I Commaricier and Officer 'of -Varialits, il,'N,ew y,3 ' . .-of - those- are ,inade .wilh the deep 1.� - -C-4 - bordure effects, and this in charming - --- ;.. I , Tek-graph; Presiderit., Vice-Pr�esident, i3 a sumptuous cradle *presented to the Said to Be a Cowardly Instoad ,of--& . NE of the m,)st difficult things to the waist o . f the suit to of diet not. ­-:- . . ,., I Honorary Member of'Scientific and Liter- I Ferocious Fish. find in the above in an original � Awattail LtL-4apAt qt.m40A, . -. .. '-4 - ; , was born. The base is -of bronze, deli- The shark is sadly malignod. " lie is , 0 and beautiful lar4p shade. --TUe ' 7 - - '. - . . . . .. :- - nd Remus play with the tra. represented - to-'be, bv"n 'e'x at-.horne: on &'wire frame. -FIrst; . ­:. .- , , . d4tielfial wolf. Above stands an angel timid f1sh. An American millionaire has .% .. :17� .:77. size� - from nearly 'a toot square to the 'holdinf a laurel wrenth. Thp Eradle is Tad It stefridilig ofler�of $1,000 for some tom into the brim Rt the lower edgo;'add .- .-. I . 1. I I.., I , size of a. postage a;tamp., They a . of solid silver. surrounded with shiOds YCars past forl authentic proof of a case -a frill and cover this with rold lacs, At . ­ '. .�- - re . .. Where a.shark..bss, attacked and killed the top of the shad*, where the wire a . . ,,­ :,A isha;rot. . dqutire,. triangular and arrow 0 all' t6e di'strict. of Mine. W lets sup- ­ , . 1. Some are made of aluminjurn Lord Methuen has a soldier*s. rc-<�rd a ma ribbon embroider 'h I- first last� rly of handsome table furnishings to . 1+'� n. The money b" never been frame spreads again, make a design of . s ­­ fidlem . pink, blue -or crimson oellu. that will appear. iri history. . ened ge . precious to be left M the, camless, he;;: ,,�, - --.I.. r � loid, others of wood ;shav4d'thin, cork ori �as also given proof of signal bravery , For years the writ,er had a d'aily swim net. This may be made .in an intricate, �1 . . . - I I . . in the shark-infested -waters of Kingston, design an the, work - of the rn&IJ.'tn buffet drawer or silver . '. . 1-.*­1 . . . . , . I Jamaica. Hundreds of pe3ple have nec I. to line the "shade. for the chest. all housewives have trouble in ;7 bathed tWe. every day for' genera tions. ses:nTl . finish in little frills of their keeping their silver in . good condition - -7-. '- ��' 40"40 00 "14,400 04D 0400 00 00 own. If the finished lain e Is not 1 -e`� 11 . There is no case on reowd of anyone tt� shad when not In use. .- .. , ­ ..­...;'.1.. . . . . elaborate enough with a combination Try buyinlir the requisite amount of, : -....: . .'...:,:,..�, . I- . .. - I I . . - .. . I . be4ing bittoeil. by -a shark.. It ia the .�anie of not, pompadour ribbon and toes, It is . : '4* I . . at all the Wesif- Indian and South Ameri- very easy to now or � - :,q . . , I I , f h eighteen � erpie e - R &rate pilece, making little­ lonir narrow ­-, . . -,-k� I . bUke him. a , Scoff j Emul.sion - swam a quarter of a infle to land in pockets', into wbich the silver Tnay easo . -:'.' � I . 1-1 I ", . - .:. . ­ ,-.. a s I . I :_ _ ­ crAany other dead bait, unless it 1i kept t?-In the number, variety and condi-I outside so when the articles are placed .. . - I . . 2. I . . .. I.. . �­ I - .. Aw per . has tion of thIar.centerpleces--amil doilies is the q me can be railed up. tied " cars- -;-- . . I : lbeen seen to approach Find -retreat over a rteeptacle made, A-0-7keev them from fully tucked away for future use. I-'' .1 - . I I . -Scolf .v Emal.r1on is Cod Liver (M . hirty tirnes before.At Mucked up coAir- belnk-creszed when laid away. ­1 places mai have bacs ., . . . . I na,e to dart in aind make A. O�ib.- /Thd * A lonir rail of C&rdbof�Ard. as loijg as made of the' same, and If Put &W .., . - awd, HypophosuMtos. prepared . -­40 �f ark- is -really the scavenger of fresh from hot - water and soap suds, : , , A; I 1V .1 .. . .. .;. . , then covered with nowered. silk-or, ere- piece of camphor be plaosd. your treas- . lt ':. - . ".. . ­ , -CAmsequently le baby thai-is.'fed' : ". Teacher-"If. you are Lind and polite ' Take next a square of the material YO I ;".'' * . :� � . . . L to your playnidles, what will Ze the re. size oF the lencth of th6 roll. Line aced:ul fri * 77� I . ALL DRUGGISTS: Soo. AND S1.00.- ­ . lead an -aito!(,-� life." - - .. . '� t'i'�'."r-n., he Alfid with livander . Acain I venture an explansktion, it = ,�, � . � . 11 , " jack-2"IN-JI, its ber mWt,,rhine ra. or rQuo-leaves before covering, and the the broad be baked cover-d for tho . . 1� 11 !D'f�1-11 ��i,i -I ! f-.. I 1. . . - I - . - . ­ tivaint old-fSiihioned .acent will add It first ho,ur. it will'not split or crack on - .1 . JLJ6 thei ault that she is uniiible charm to th dahEIty linen thus k tcp, If the oven be kept m-eady. Tbo ,..,-I . . . L100406"000"O"(0401 "I F - Lb,r�4 straight." I stored away, cracks are o&uzqd.jtYA1!0%L;A bakln;., r : -1 - -11 .. •ra:-t!! zs.,..: '..... -. � i•., t .. _.t!. . n.: .s,.. "••,,,.- .+f'• J.;.,. _, ,. „ :�_ . �. f ,. . �S"i?"7TPRT7''..., 0 •. °• -,"'��2. _-- � c d �S'hr+lJ''."'sK;.a_KyMa. '+•�'' '.: K n', .. �s'. , 'y`f,_•:{V�•,Y,.?i•'�. yr''Q ,"",.i`s..'�.'.`!�"T ' , #. .kt+:.^'-! .i r'.! �y%, r° q.s'mi•�M".P�^rti. •- vs.Mv'a •r ({ r"!Y•at•l. " IS - �, ...2� . wlC.: :ter +•••» y �:'wy�L°•. ":'; `v,.,� < :"e •. :5"+b.: ,- e et• •1-.. �y, ",'� .i�' -a. *7`"- r ,+v?^• -1 �q r'a. z'„�'^,. +a k ' a. ...: - _ ..: . _ -'. _ ., _ .... .- .- -._. -- --t• tea'. ... .. yeas' imprisonment oa a tharge of STILL TREASURED. AQENTS _ - �S1M *7RESCRIPTION having, ,while drank, slashed another HEALING ",An army oIIicer in charge of a native WANTED'' is . . l inmate with a raver. distric3 in South Africa presented to got — Because her husband died from. a Pt�W E R OF PINE ': g Y the Kafir boy who soled ea his part! Made -to- Measure Clothing °.' heat stroke' while as a s' his at cuear servant a pair of strong, heaviy $ �• .i1L�$ILY 1111X® AT NOME AND home from America as a stoker, s al- If YOU have ever taken a walk through nailed army boots. !'local Use y.�. n t:aad - CUBgg A1,1, PJMX1iiATlSM. eririe Witilamson, of Belfast, Pass al s pine forest, you will rememl)er how, al• The toy was delighted with the gift, haLLlator�tdon �+ _ lowed £62 compensation, under the most unconsciously, the head was thrown g nee d t he is y -_li— Workmen's Compensation Act. bay and lungs expanded as you drew in, and at o sat down an put n TaWng Ca , w TOhOA� The tenants of Sir N. P. O'Connor, with long deep breaths, the pine -laden air. o T>�Y Pace the very first! pa he IFull Directions to Make and Take This How invigorating it was -how. healing! had ever had in his tile, and for sev- OANADA18 BZST TAZWZ British Ambassador to Constantinople, Thousands of men and women suitprrng eral ditys afterward he strutted proud - ' Simple Home -Made Mixture'- Makes hpve at last Come to terms with their from lung •aqd bronchial affections, but landlord over the purchase of their whose circumstances prevent t�ietlr from ly about the camp with them, _ �1f0UR OVERCOATS Kidneys Filter Acids. seeking renewed health in the pine forests, But at the end of the week he appear• y holdings. A satisfacipry agreement can be relieved and cured in theit own• ed as usua Witt] bare feet,' and the was signed last week. - home by using Virgin Oil of Pine (pure). sad faded silts .oats loot better 4117 It aoyw� When an eminent authority announce This preparation contains sill the health - boots tied round his neck. u sees in roar tova, writs direct• M[ostr.af, Bs 3ia In ,Belfast City Hall ,last week .the "Hellol said his master. "Wh pd that he had found a new way to treat !vino properties of the forest trees, and y don't sRtrtaaa waastuoaar oratKO oa Lord Mayor presented Constable Jas. Will break n + -hat dread American disease, Rheuma- p a cold is 24 hours and cure 'you wear your boots? Are they too h �m, with fast common, every -day Fadden with a m�ai awarded by the any cough that is curable- IE is also a pee- small for you,?" . h Society for the Protection of Life from, feet neutralizing' agent for uric acid, and "Oh, no anti," replied ” y F R. E E ' ge found- 'in -afy` drug- slor8rthe -p y' affords speedy relict in cases of iheuma- the Kafir, the s,� imelans were slow.Indeed;•to attach much Fire. The constable rescued tour pee - go Y Y y - ng tism, lame -back, or other affections result plenty big. Berry nice toots, sah, but send us oar a importance to kris claims'. This was only Ple, three of them over 70 years of age, ins from disordered kidneys. nc good -for walking or running. Make to few months a To-do near! ever from a burns house. Put up only la' halt ounce vials, each se- r� 3s vi.o., st jnewspaper in the oouII iy- even the A shooting accident -is reported from .sesled-la. a -round wooden case. the urn' fellah too much slow, - sah,__ Keep - p,..t,_„ii.uoo.nu..an wt,>..esa a. _ s genuine always shows the name— Vitgia bOOIS now fOf wear iii bed." �. nO .ad w•w llwd'yoe� O iOLtD ITnetropolitan dailies ire announcing. 't L'foagh, County .Antrim, resulting in oil or Pine compound pure, prepared only . `� r�rrro arses �• oawlftw.i "'a'ye'.11 P t TAK=E ALL THE CREDIT.- ""a tt au ats�,ts i?•ta �nst send u acne aso►• • - innd the splendid results achieved. I is the death of •a man named Andrew, Rob- by Leach Chemical -Cc..- Cincinnati, O.__ ,addre.a - ! . _. — - STAR YPIL W.; rNeVIDENCE, L l.. Y. L A. � ' ape Pimple than any one can prepare it inson. Ile Pans in the company of n. � �t a- home at small cost. It Is made up as gamekeeper named Gault,, whose gun WEST AFRICAN BETROTHALS. First Voter —Same political candidates —�ouows: Get from any good drug- accidentally went off, the charge pease- are very ungrateful after being elected AN OPEN FIELD: gist Fluid Extract Dandelion, one- trating the unfortunate man's lungs. In some parts of West Africa the girls to office. �� Call ounce; Compound Kargon, one The Kingston Urban Council has en- have long engagemerfts. On the day Scoond Voter— That's right. They It is easier to be• good than great,` flute; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, tared a protest 'against The present of their birth they' are betrothed to a no sopner land. then. they begin to thinly remarked the moralizer. baby boy a trifle older than themselves, Yes,, remallced the orallz !brae ounces. Mix by shaking in a hot- rrode of assessing income taxes as be- Y they did it themselves. "- -a, -11 le and take In teaspoonful doses after ing "both vexatious to the taxpayer and at the age of twenty they are mar• case has less opposition. ;a ch meal and at bedtime. These are ried. The girls know of no other way Known to Thousands. - Parmelee's -- All. and injurious to business in genera,!, THE STRENUOUS LIFE. :t Ail simple ingredients, making an nD- but exposing the private balance sheets of getting a husband, and so they are Vegetable Pills regulate the action of lutely harmless home remedy at little t individuals and concerns hitherto quite happy and satisfied.' As wives the secretions, purity the blood and keep Nature will have her compensations. Our c �st they are rpalterns of obedience, and the the stomach and bowels free from de overworked bodies and nerves require re- strictly priv ate. cuperatiou and rest. _The longer, the de a7 Rheumatism, as every one knows, is marriages usually turn out successes. li,terious matter. Taken according to the greater the price. Before too late �B symptom of deranged kidneys. It is •'ir-- - ^� T -� ^- - - -- direction, tM-y -wlil overcome dyspepsia, the tonic taflnence of the Mineral 6 ,� �_ ... - -'-- .•-• -. ..-..,-. I - -- nervous nervous Lr limes, raenmaiiism �4 -- s - proper y filter or strain, - _ _ - _ __ - -test of nature -- against_. neg ect_of_. the..bestive..organs -.hea. thy.. and' strong to diseases, appeals to those desirina =f m the blood the uric acid and others bodily health, against carelessness re` perform their functions. Their merits and absolute convalescence. Write to t. I'repazalibns 8t Amsterdam for..GitliMtfl D. McDonald. District Passenser Agent. u otter which, i1 not 'eradicated,, either garding the physical condition. It steals are well -known to thousands who know (isana Trask Hallway Bystsm, Tosonte. n the kilns or through- the akin pores, the Diamond. in at the first opartunity and takes up l y experknce how bene$ciai 'the are mains in the blood, for illustrated descriptive matter. poses and The Cullman diamond, presented to its sleds in a man and it is sometimes iD giving lone to the system. reels about the joints and muscles,• King Edward by. the loyal Transvnalers difflcult to eject it. Dr. Thomas' Eelec- - !saucing the untold suffering and de• iii recognit'on of the liberal• oonstitu- trie- 011 will drive it out In short order. First Visitor - "Most interesting coun- - DECEPTIVE. liormity of rheumatism. tion granted them, will be taken to Pain cannot stay where it is. used, but try round about Here. Have you seen "Dear me,-Torn, you cat a good deal (( This pro'cripUon Is said to be a splen- Amsterdam, Holland by Scotland -Yard immediate=ly flees away. the ruins?" Scoond Visitor (who has for* a little . feilowl" remarked Uncle healing, cleansing and tavigorating detectives on the first of March to be just paid his bi:*} Yes; I suppose you John to his. nephew. nio to the kidneys, and gives almost cut at the leading diamond cutting es- There are few people who are not mean the guests leaving this Hotel." "1 s•pect 1 ain't so little inside as i mediate relief In all forms of bladder tablishment there. willing to subject themselves -to much look -outside," was Tom's ingenious ex- nd urinary troubles and backache. Special machinery for the unpreced- trouble and expense to have their own Lingering. •tobbors oN sares in orsiand from _ • _ �, en Krus O com- bloodrJ. sadoii 'oompl•t�id'wttnwiar•t;sTsnpf ��' _ - F _ pletLon; while the fusel engaged for If you are a sufferer from colds get :M ERIC'S GREEN ISLE the work are undergoing special train- Are your corns harder to remove than She•-• "Oh, dear) Just - as I expected. a bottle of Bickle's Anti - Consumptive ing• those that others have had? Have they That stuck -up Mrs Wagstatrs' husband S)7rup and - test its qualities. It will be The Dutch Government has a eed'fo not. had the same kind?, Have the not .h got 8800 , damages nut of 'tie t a � Y as a a f�+und flint no praise bestowed on it 1s allow Scotland Yard detectives to'.vvatch Coen cured by ' using Holloway's Corn way company, and you didn't get a loo high. it does all that is claimed the buildings and employees during ihA .Cure? Try.a bottle. farthing, for it and,, s it lharoughty: Do not MYS BY MAIL FROM IRELAND? g, allitsough you were in-the same a process' of the work !n conjunction witH accident." He- - "Buy 1 was not hue lake any substitute for Bickle's Syrup, SHOIUE& Amsterdam police offloers, The- Culli- "How did Jones make, his pile ?" "Ju- because ii'la the best; -- vin stood'tho nap m will be cut Ina separate room, � " at all, while arm, Wagstaff has Lost s leg be i rte P dlctous. apeeulalion.'. And how did 'ate an arm, and will never again 2e hest of years. All the best dealers sell s -- entrance to which is denied to all ex- Brown lose his fortune? Dabbling rn able to work." She- "Ah the same: 'ilappenin s In the Emerald Isle vl cept the men actually engaged in the stocks." 0 work. and, the chief§ of .Landon and Ma si�rm gslaff tier n ye a outing a5new se 1 f t. NOT POA 1-11.11. Interest to Irkalt- Amsterdrlm detectives. The room every ferias of�ocntrairie Inch on - _ o e, and people are tom lucky:'. IIausewife -'41y good inns, did Jrou Y n�fbeing vault; special ialt� entiatorsawillibe .,r animals cured in 30 minutes by Wcl - t bath?" " au s - ever eke a.ba A golden eagle and a young pere -- Put in but windows will be made sfaw' lard's sanitary l:ction, It never falls. A :sound Stomarh Ricans a 'Clear Unwashed Tramp - TJo, .mum; I've gripe, falcon have recently been pre- ticnary, and 'in addition barred outside 'Sold by all druggists, Hrad• -The high pressure of a nervous ,clever tool; nothing :blggein o silver Rented to the Dublin zoological gardens ry steel netting. We which business men of the present stoma•° The Irish pofice-believe that the mis- A member- of the diamond- cut.ttn;g "So Galley really had to pay 'Mtsa day are constrained -to live make Ping regalia of the Order of 'St. Patrick firm soys the C uNinan 'resembles an ire Yerner -five thousand dollars for breach draughts upon their vitality highly dal. Than i. se turnlor a windmill wit! t Wr of °. U still hidden somewhere . in the island r.irgutar, dry. piece of "Arabian gum" or el promise?" "Yes, and now he wants rimental to their health. IL Is only by b.tiowa and eLen 1e w eneretag In >.ov r U } the stze'of two elertched- f1s It is to ma -her for- -}rT7fteney. y you have * lumbago If Zoo had bat, but a would to Steps are being taken to improve the tae rry- " the rno6t careful- treatment. that the q�ke •aq u �kad The D t L" Mtaatttl ' Belfast schools, For thls purpose the Betted that the work of cutting will oc- are able to keep themselves:. alert' -and r' on �r douncil is now. endeavoring o raise cupy twe years. g •A Pew P'sAOM can Wwow out a eonarh,' but ft -active !n ..their various callings, many - (K� Is about the us rim n o! the value of Parmeloe's he French are .. awfully stupid.. _. 7. �7rFRA7Fn .Ceti - -X \D 1:111Ci.E. -- oihmiXv,l m w•aaka•s had baiter " take The q Yg _ 9 At Cretlyard, Carlow, recently 'there '' rk• Allan's Laos atir.e+a u ono. and 6e on the Vegetable Pills. in regulating the sfcom• ` "WILY. I always heard, they were very Vt t-- std..- - them now lever. aren't. ! deed on the same day two twins, named nth and eo_nse. tl ken ttlo dead peopk." Nell the ar IHulhall. Their remains were istterred Zam -8uk. A certain judge, while pas through' clear class,: errd t Paten. I went tom ear Li a single grave. --Heatett — t. - .._ -a Paris C The Irish Nationalists are uness }over A common insult q1 an injury some• .the score of the recent Irish riots, had Mabel "Marry you? 'W%hy, you they couldn't 'understand a word t a large stone thrown at his head, but; cculdn't Gress me." George--"I wasn't sn!<i.' the rumor that Sir H. Campbell•Banner••' times of even a tiny scratch is chronic g Reran Is to retire and be succeeded by ulceration, the skin disease that eats hapFened to be in a e3toopfng po- asking for a posit-on as lady's maid.' Mr. Herbert Asquith. deepest into the • tissue and . lit most silicas at the time, it passed over him. "Don't you' Wrlg it -1s wrong for your Jealous of .Glasgow claimingg last Lord painful, weakening and obstCnntc, UI• You see." said hc, addressing his Children who are Pale and Peevish wen$som•• . hwbsnd , to- bet on horsy races?" said Kelvin was - a Scotsmen, Belfast, his cerattons ere brougtrt oA o ;ten fe=3pecE- friends afterwards, "hoar fortunade it thing th" will asak• g b►ood :fir• is the prudent woman.' "It. is, very tree• ; is that upon occas:ons 1 ar not an up- no to •anti F•rrorfm- for ihta Purpose, uentl answered native . city, 'is already taking steps to all,Y to 'the case of women) by excessive Mlotben. De care to gas a bo;d& q Y: young Airs, Tor• erect a Kelvin memorial there. standing or kneeling: .Mrs. J. E. Berry- right. judgel' - k n3. 'The trouble - is that you cant Nord Shaftesbury; the lato Lord Mayor man of 91 Catharine 'St. N., Hamilton, THOUGHTFUL MAN. tell when until niter the race is rasa, `o! Belfast, was recently. resented with Ont.; sa s: "l-sullered with a 'bad! in- T re health _ g1Lw disappearing from' and then it's too late." -- .the freedom of the cily..by the council flamed and ulecratM leg and ankle and the cheek and Ricaning and restless-- Air. Stubbs- (reading)- Maria, here - cf the corporation. used• one remedy alter another with no _'ess et night are sure s m toms of I., 'an account of a man who um g a bolt in chi ran. not fail to off a high building with an open um- '� The Alexandra avi y }e was swollen fsst;- which has been closed to. tenths' in someplaces'lo.bursting and day and a •bottle o[. Afofher Graves' Worm Ex- bretla.•c'. r for rriore than too years, is now ready night I suffered se -vere pains. At t2iis frminator; Yt is an eftecturil nicEne: Mrs. �tubhs- Gracious! How lhdught- :!o receive vessels or the largest class. -stage my husband -prevailed upon' me tut of him to take.his umbrella' along The Dublin Exposition closed with 'to leave off_all other peepirations and BUNGLE'S BAD BREAK: Quick ease foe the worst cough- •gaicir treav }oases to the g y P "Johnnie," said his father, "I am Sur- relief to the haiaviest cold -and SAFE y promoters. The use Zam -Buk. This 1 did. ,After a few ap- Mr. Bun le alwa s takes a des and prised to hear that you have dared to to take, even far a child, CIIlre9 deflelt already exceeds £100,00.0. The plicatkons The swelling iii the leg .vas sympathetic interest in the •welfare of p .. That is S6Eloh's Cup_ pute with your .m,ith&." But• she F "Intl loss will fall upon rho guarantors, gfeatly rtduced and the ulcer looked his fellow man While out for, a stroll Id under a uarantee .tL tins. one da was wrong, pa, replied Johnnie. "That �5o g C.OtIwsD, AS a result of the American financial. healthier. I persevered with Zam -Buk Y• he met• a friend who seemed to cure colds.and eau hs + Ida in a rent hurt has' nothing to do •with it " said the Y Stringency, the Belfast linen'mercllants rnitil the swelling.:._was banished and g y quicker than say other are e.x eriencin hard tfines. Alread tN pain and Inflammation entire! boy's father; "you might Just as 'wNl x P 8 y y 're "Hold on, Jones," said Bungle, grab - ptedlcine —or your mQttFy tack. gLyea» the failure of lone big firm is rumored. moved.. Zam -Buk has effected a cure g profit by my experience, and learn once bin his friends arm, why this rush?' aueciss cotboead Shiloh's Cup. St3c:, A, "Bungle," said Jones, removin for all, that w-N4i a woman says a thing site •. : Tile Belfast council will shortly in- whcan other remedies failed, g his :.o ,go iris so, whether it is so or not." troduce a bill. into Parliament for the Zim -Buk :also heads Pals, brui.. .% Kat i wiping his brow, I m hotrfoot- purchase of the Comehill and White. burns; running sores„ eczema, boils, mg t a n specialist; I believe my brain To- morrow is the sappiest day in a U- a C K L j k V v6vll tramway system. The price - to be a *uptions, scalp sores, itch, piles, chap• is, affected•" man's life. paid is £60,000, ped hands and all diseases of -the skin, ]fir. Bungle, to allay the fears of his ;j Because he Issued base florins Henry Of all •druggists and stores, 50c hex, friend and show the customary commis- jtolland yens recently•sentenced to three eration, sail jovially: s years'. imprisonment ati the Dub1En quay -� ._ "Pshaw, Jones, you shouldn't worry ter sessions.' The . coins were made o1 , BADLY DRESSED. ` ' '_ about such a little thing. as that." - 8ritnnnia metal.. }}!ebbs- Goodleigh is one of tl ose men „� h- hat?" c A man named .igar -was- committed who are clothed in their own righteous- i mean you .houidn't let Fueh n Tit- • `' at the Longford Assizes, charged with .ness• � tit thing as your brain -that• is, Mr. a C baving, almost beaten one • Thom son S Jones, you shouldn t get so excited over. - P !ebbs -Well. in Gooifti� his case it's nothin -of course -ah da Mr. tc death Rith a Palr of fonts. laor<I :, ,,,�„he.,'.,�,,,,. di ° g , b� Y• -- - - - - -- - — - -.. ..naa previously atained notoriety as a u cattle driver. Mr. and kf-rs. Arthur Young, of Bally- It was stated at a meeting of the• Hartlepool' Education trommftiee Ihat He - "Sce the ring round the moon?''. "1'es." 'died r, aged respectively 85 and 75, 270 children zif the locality go to, school She- f:lttcr a• moment of si- "C.00rge, filed recently within six hours of each daily without breakfast. line)• can yCu tell me what other. They had lived without a„ single ?s the difference behrecn the moon and Earting cif more than' a few hours ,for She- "You can form .no idea4 how my flngerT' fty years. OF At the Dublin quarter sessions Jos. bright my little girl isl. She repeats every word after me." Hem -"She must Golden, an inmate of the South Dublin get -firstly' ;y1 ?orkheuset was sentenced .to three' .awfully- V Young 'Lady - "Oh, I don't see your It argument' at all. Rut then, you know !with intention),. 1 am next door _to a f;itill" The i?ocf - "Oh, no I You must : B K be beside yourself to say sol" o "Af'er 'it First Tramp— all, pays to -- _ _ ramn� -N always. The other - ay t was actin' dent and dumb when a. man gave me ten cents. I says, 'Thank you, „4r,' and he had' me arrested." "Yes, sir. Meeker would make money out of anything. "', "Is he so lucky ?" "i should say so. Why, he married a penniless girl two years ago and he got her a rituatlon that brings him $1,500 A year." •.!.x seen., -a �SZt" t . : :� - ,e. . •�h..+'i,�'Xr �..._ , - -.,.. ._ ,� r' - �.-_ .'.� >-, ;�1 — _;e:,. 9�, yea �a " men ie�a!ab M ISSUE NO. 7--68. HOTEL - TRAYMORE „ ' ON THE OCEAN FRONT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A maguttreeab ten -story Are- proof addition is ast bola& eonpl•t•d, mstf� this factoa� boatelq the newest and most ap•to-date of Atlaatfo L ty HateL ♦sew teatvn b the nlaanal sea• of the bed roeme, averaging 19 feet guars. Srerr room commands an Down riew, bath attacked with e•a aad,tresh water. Cheval- sg.tla•w� to •rsry ebamier T♦mp•nta» »galated Ti•rmoedad{, t$a }at�a{ aersfo nwt fn Deokliteatfng. •T•r•pdone 1n erery ices Qolf pr1r11gq. Capao(ly «!0. od. for if]aatrated CHARLES O. MARQUETTE, " TWAVMORE HOTEL CORPANY. Manager. D. S. WHITE, Pt"ftAnL i i' • rr• , .• ;• - .� n ,.:.,, . rc _ �„ -.F-yi . _, „ _. ,,. _`-.. ..,..,, , -i,�. .�.. r. max, z> , .s.: "• 4z`•` c - .w�• _ � .. �,.i•>4 .. .,. �` -,?4� .... ,. . .. • _o ... 'k�v.•'n.. ... .. • .,.•R"' .: ... ,-t ' a. - :"s:zsi.. a :. � v i.`= a'.:'"•� .i:.w ;> Y. _•s ,.. ..,r.�v' -.tom .r _ 'it ", S.a.., .. ... •, •..-. . ,ire. :.. : :, . _. :, :. :. _ i!Y - -1.. wR� : j •: �i.1 _.e >�. -d:. •� .LOCALISIII S. -Mr, R. Miller is visiting friends - Found. -A tie -rope. =Loser in Claremont: call at this )htj �'+ -Mr. W. J. Reazin Etiilil— con- -T. M. McFadden had a busi- �. i -Miss Dolly Kerr is spending•a tinues in pour health. _ - ness trip to the city on Monday. )On week with Oshawa friends. -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin spent -Miss Gertrude McBrady is -Mrs. A. Gordon visited friends Sunday with Oshawa friends. spending a few d Gay in the city a few days this week. -Dr. Henry will be here as usual fviends. ' -Mrs. Westney spent a few next Tuesday to attend to his pro. - -Thos. Bryan had the misfor- Unie86 ou Walla t0 hear" days in the city during the past fessional duties. * tune to have his shouldeer disloca- —" _y Wool, -An adjournedcL � meeting of the ted Wednesday evening. (T -eo. W. P. Every has been re- Pickering publi&librgry will be __ _ •�,, _. engaged &3 chief engineeer at held this (Friday) afternoon at 4 Hey fiefs Knows This. . aU t 'some Spink Mille. - o'clock for the election of officers -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- and transaction of any other busi- no need is teminent tauthoraij Titans to, visited her relatives in town, tress that may come before the - - . that he had found anew way to treat on Monday. meeting. that dread American disease, Rheu- - Born. -On Wednesday, Feb. - Grogqeeries 'the best•and fresh eve week. Friday bargains, 4 matism, with just common, every -day �- 12th, the wife of Mr. Bert .Ark- i'y Y ga drugs found in any drug store, the ford, of a soh. lbs. new raisins 25 casts; 30 cent physicans were slow indeed to attach - -Mrs. E. Bryan, wh'o sae seri- tea for 20 cents a lb.;. 30c. tea for much importance to.his claims. This ously ill, is now `i6proving 'and 25c a lb.; salmon 10 cents. Figs and' was only a few months ago. Today We are Stock- taking and all odds and ends will be able to sit up. other goods. See- our 'add. D. nearly ;every newspaper to the court- on our "Bargain Table." " --A large number from here at- Simpson..& Co. try even the metropolitan dailies, is " ~fended J. E. Disney & Son's sale -Mrs. John Bell; of Audley, announcing it and the splendid results ; These odd lines tD}ISt go. Price don't count. r achieved. It is so simple that any one at Greenwood on Wednesda took ill when attending the enter- 1. Y• can prepare. if s- home : small cost. - Here's a sample : -' -Miss Joeie Moore, of Toronto,. tainment in St. Andrew's church It is made up as_fotlows : Get from _ to spending a few days at the on Tuesday evening. The services - pe y any good prescriQtion pharmacy Fluid Half dozen- air lined mule mitts: worth a0c., for 3a`e: ..home of her paEentg, R. and Mrs: of Dr. Bell were required, and un- Eati<tict Dandelion, one -half -ounce; P ' 'Moore, der his skillful treatment she is Compound Kargon, one - ounce; Com- Quarter dozen heavy. cordovan lined mitts, north $4.20, for $1. = c - Walter Rorke, of Heathcote, now greatly improved. pound Syrup' Sarsaparilla, three Strings Bells, regular $1.90, for $1.50 Spent a couple of days this week -There are a few from oRy,r vii- ounces. Iispby shaking in a bottle do _ - 2.00, 1.6Q at the home of his uncle, W. , V. lage engaged with the Canada Ice and- take in teaspoonful doses after do " L45, 1.20 Co. at their ice harvest at the bay each meal and at -bed time. These are Richardson. Y all simple ingredients, making an ab- y -Quite a large number from which is now in full blast. One solutely harmless -home remedy at lit- :' Keep Our eye Ull this space -here attended the funeral of the day last week one of them took t ost. late Mrs. Norman Davis to Bethel an involuntary cold bath. He Rheumatism, as every one knows, is ' Cemetery on Tuesday. was safely landed before any ser- a symptom of deranged kidneys. It is V ions consequences occurred: a con itiou produced by the failure �f W. F. Henderson and niece, q P ' Miss Minnie Rankin, spent Srn -The members of St. Andrew's the kidnoys to properly filter or strain * + -- H-A.PMAN y -wit t e- seiner rot et; matter which, if not eradicated, either M. Henderson, of Totr6tito. brate; Friday, Feb. 14th, St. Val- in fhe urine or through tiiv shin pores, - - ' Miss.Cora Gordon, of Toronto, entine's day. Sleighs are to be in remains in the blood• decomposes and ' waiting.at the.chuvch,.at 4.30, to, ` epegt Sunday at het' home here. forms ah„ut the joints and mShe was - accompanied by ..her give the selavlars a merry drive, causing the untold suffering and de- terh tona friend,Miss Young. anti after their return, supper is furtnitc of Rheumatism. � -Owing to the ;torni` of last to be served in the lecture -room. This pre8cr;ption is said to be a ` -' week, George Late �iRS nasals to The parent, as to tuy as tau po splendid healiue, c)rnnsinfiand ipvig move his household effects to To- sibly attend; are inwited_'to come.! "rating tonic t•, the kidneys, gives _ ronto nmil blynday of this creek. an( the children, to •liawe a ! gust luimcdiate relief ill all fen rw, of pleasant ewel,iii bladder and urinary trwIrbles and back. - Fred Rogeti, of Wiarton, who P g a lie. lit also Ki +Tits has been working -at iiins:i'P - -In 1 :.letter 'asst roc „ pa ,erii11r(in+t the iuriis- _ - _. - - -- - mg t23e pas fitiminer; is vl:iting at 1'�: . Aii•kin, o aid,. UkZ(iba- I cf'iulinate a -e ui tr :ay, patent meth- -- 0 0• the home of his grand-father, C. tan. in'.tihich fhe renews her :ub clang. o" gers. scriptinn to the ?irv'vs, «e learn - . -A -most enjoyable evening naa that.1 lie- ff rmers'iu that,Sou the rn ­Bridget" -tic!- the. mi -trg =� -of spent with Mr. and firs. Dingman Clime are now busy with .their the house " ie,ome of the bed -linen � � Cures and ion Friday evening. When they en- cPriog work. -At the time the ' Y b• S is rui=ning. '%Vaa any of it left on Fattens i '" tertained a few friends to an cyst- letter was written, . Jan: 2Sth, the Bile : - _. ' � prevents er sn er. they were preparing the land: for ,' stock in disea &e. "!► PP sowing oats. '%N'e would not maid ' 7'41 know crier hecliitledntigh- 4 - George -�Hasting�, olio" has - , ter." "I knUn• �sfiere-itis.-1•'atber', giving them'a share of the, wiutr less' time. n emplupeci. R engineer at the g S . Y gut it." in Mills for several months, weather two have been eaperienc- "What do you mean, chilcl''" isevered his connection with the ing duringithe past two or three �. T a 250 • I_lieard some of the neighbors • : _: , _ _ �� � rm last week and has left for the., weeks. g ' f' - package and e tv. --Rev. 'A. MacAaley. 'who was say his- morning that -they saw saves a' p g -Mi. and Mrs. Whetter ',and in charge of St. Andrew's church fRth�r last night with three sheets CO111 Op - � _ be -,ehi f Hartney, Man., spent a here about nine years _ago. and in'lie wind Oats, . ' convinnoed. ". " -ferw days with Mrs. Mullett. Mr s. latterly of Ladner, B. C., has ac- •"'' " _ Whetter will be remembered as- a eepted-" the position of mission - stadeiit of Pickering College as ary for the Logger's Mission in - _ • • _. ' ' 1Miss Annie Hodgson. British 'Columbia. The physi - . -Mrs. S. J. •Carter and son,. cal a>ikd spiritual endowments �•- U:, Don't forget some of BIBBY'S' CREAM EQUIVALENT for your "''!!faster Wyatt, of - Montreal, are cif Mr. MacAirley; - combined - -'P _ - -spending a few days at the house with his: hearty' manner raise :calves end some:Pol'try Food for your hens. of her niece, Mrs. (fir.) Bell. Mrs. great expectations of great things ',�� i _ °'� J. R. Nelson, of Toronto, is. also in this sphereof work. A boat haq the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Bell. been placed At his the o at. and• Jos"'. _B ��Norman Davis arrfved here an engineer to ruin the boat. He • • hae_ahio._besv given _ an assistant, on day_e�eziiug- �vith-th8-bodp - - of his wife. Owing to the storm$ Mr. Thornlaw. _ - - his journey as . somewhat ro- -There seems to be a lesson in f , h' ' the judgment .Somet ing Vera Special y p .. • longed. The funeral took place given recently'.i.n = on Tuesday o Bethel Cemetery. division court at Port Perry, John y 150 Pairs Handmade BootF, running from 1 to 13 in Misses and J. S. and Mrs: Jephsou were in' Burke sued A. Williams for $10 _ L-ALE• REGISTER from 1 to 5� in boys. These boots are -No: 1 in quality, Toronto on Friday evening last ss balance on a shi -pment of hogs. _ made by e of the best manufactur rs y when they attended the "At Home "' The defendant claimed : to have FArDAV: Fits. 28TH, 1908 - Auction � f iveu "by the Huron Old Boys' As- Paid .$10 as a deposit. on the hogs sale pf- h©rties, high -grade cattle, -in Canada. two or three days before ship-, ' sheep, bogs. fowl, grain and imple- ' socisCon ro a i'em�Hut1ding. y �' meats, the properly of Jahn Scott, Just drop in and flee for yourselves bef(rre buying. The report a most pleasant time. meat: Plaintiff denied receiving lot 32, con. S, .Pickering, (Atha), _ Liberal discount. Prices right. - Misses Adelia and Anna Craw. deposit. Neither man had no re- 'See advt. in another column for full - or ,. o eter ro, returned to cord -of -the t _ ''' a�' ors ►u 1tOI'e - ��}CkerlYlg their home on Tuesday morning ceipt was jriven. The judge said Snii0i, Aitetioneer. pp y after spending about three weeks that it was the ditty-of the pUr- WEDNESDAY, M.tRCH 11TH. 1907,- visiting with B. W. 'and Mrs. chaser' to keep a proper 'set of Credit sale of farrii stmk,- 1mp'.e- Wood and other Pickering friends books and jt ment was given talents, hay, grain, roots, etc., on 'lot - Pickering is one of the fggw against the f ndant: The•con- 3 . cna. fl. tiutrlior.ca The property 2�t� . Centu r Cloth.ing _ fortunate places' in • the Provirfee tention of t e edge Rn5�that the t)f Thos: Reesor. Sale at ones arc,' defendant in re ular busi- J. H. Prentice.. Auctioneer, which have enjoyed daily mail dur tress and kne - ire methods, inR the recent heavy snow storms ' Some of the post offices in' the hence he •sh • uld . have been - in -: townshi liave had only two mails a Position to ' show proof of 60 ' YEARS, - P Y E"EMENCE Our spring samples are' now in and are the latest patterns. Made up in two weeks while only those Payment. - This _indicates .that y' in any style to shit Custdmer. along the, front •have" had .mail it is the part of window to every day. .give and take receipts. , A perfect fit gnaranteed or no sale. r -Ales. Gordon, shot a beautiful The oyster supper on Tuesday 4 evening tinder the anspices.of the For prices see our samples. e specltTien of the balcT headed eagle 'one day last week, It Tti-easured, Ladies' AM .Society was a success b' `� feet, "'finches from till to tip and in'every' R`,�y, -` q'lie eienir g was Q °ES�NS s R. A. 'BU.A. TING, \ � Fickeriia ' "t is the intention to have it 'one of the most delightful n e have COPYRIGHTS &e. mounted and placed in the Picker- had this winter, which drew forth Aiminesendinga sketch and desLnIptlonmay a crowd that eoinfortabl filled Qwekly ascertain oar op pion free whhether an < ing public school. This is. 11OA- A Y Invent :nn Is probably PatQntahl0. �mmnntes. a very rare bird, and the school the ehtlrc]l, t*o loads havin come tlonastrietlycon9dentlaL tiANQ606RoaPatents : g Gent tree. Oldest tiR2ro for accuriag Fateata.. V, is fortunate in securing �ttch A from R'Ititb3•. Had the r(JitdB Patents taken throe h Munn d; CO. receive 0O.D•� • g tpeciai not tceL wltbout aarge, la tho fine specimen. been better, the crowd woui('l, no S�ienc �$f4�Ar�ea doubt, have been much greater. `H JgUtf - Ina letter just. received from The ladies of the congregation atiaaaaomely 1Dnatratedt►eekl� 4r . - fi Largest ctr- •'. -„ a prepare( an excellent supper tames syou,poe y ' Oes that they have had an ideal R in- all newedeal rs ter, with very little snow until y MUNN & Cc New York LEARN DRF,4%- MAKING BY MAIL T� e °atH me We want cur course to be in every home in Ontario where there are ladies, so have decided to give, direct to the public our improved $15 course in dressmaking, including our Ladies' Tailor System for wholesale price, $5.00 As there are a large number of pccple, espec- ially dressmakers say you cannot learn by mail we will send system • and first lesson (which teaches how to make a perfect fitting waist) registered to any address in. Ontario, After you are satisfied'ynu can learn, send' $5,00 and 'we . will forward full course of lessons, Please do 'cot send unless you wish to learn dressmaking ;' the are so sure_ anyone cgn learn that rte guaz• antce t,3 Hite S500 to anyone we cannot teach.•, These ]seems teach how to cut, fit and put together, any garment from the plainest shirt waist shit to the mast etatorate dress. Tbis is the only course in Canada that the vwhole' family ',P.n 1*arn--by tine member taking it up. we r•:.ve been in basiness for ten years, have taught -:er 7,000. Bctvaro of imitations, as some have bc,!n known to copl'our advs. and even c:airnrd whc -e they were net known to be•thc inventor of thta cou rse Xo adv, is genuine h w;'^ut cur S."(10 00 guarantee. St': ae f.r ppa cola A.ld e -S RS' DRESS - CUTTING SCHOOL 31 Eric S'rcct, st-at:.)rd, Onta -:o, Canada. [COME AND -GET'' BARGAINS '%Ve have a very large assort- :: merit of Goods in. all lines; _ and wishing to reduce our stack, w • offer sortie extra k values in warm Mitts And' , 'Gloves, heavy and light Rub. bens and Sox, Smocks, Shirts, . Blankets,, Robes, and many' : ` other extra -values in the g(�ner it store goods in China, Dinner and Tea Sets. ' we well offer exceptiftal values } for the netitfew Reeks. - We must clear oti't - a lot to snake ronin For New Goods. Co,n e. in and -see the extra values -ive Are sliowing. John c ie :.Co' to which all did aviple ju9tice.- When all had been satisfied at the the last few days when 'they had tea- fhble, all repairEd to the a fall, to the depth of about six �in -, auditorium 'of the church ches. It may be that; in future, residents, in Ontario -inay mov to where , a good programme by - Manitoba• to escape the se -0ere wintersof Ontario. - IocaI taletlt was given. The Rev., W. Moore, the pastor, occu- pied thechair-in a - pleasing mane, -Owing to the, ,snow blockade er. The programme consisted of the body of the late Mrs. Birrell failed to reach Pickering choruses by the choir, readings by 'Mrs. until • R. H. Cronk, Misses I . Monday evening an(] . in consee Fawkes and Goldie Trull; guitar quence the funeral had ,to be post= solo by Mr. W. Gordon; duett pored until Tuesday', forenoon liy bliss Simpson and Mr. A': when afterservice'in St. Andrew'q de; and by Miss Simpson e arc con ucted ... by Rev. fib'. and Geo. W. P. Every- vocal Moore; the interment -took place solo. by Mr. -N.:.. Mechin; and in the adjoining cemetery, quartette by Messrs. IS. Mech- - -there R, re-a few of our stibscri iii, A. Lynde, S. G'brniley and bers in the United- States who foi'- J. Murkar. Miss' H. Law get that the snbscript:ion price of presided at the organ.' Rev . papers to the United 'States is noov W. , R. Wood; 'of Dunbarton, -$1.50. Since the change -in the was present and gave a short postal law, whiclT ctinie. into, force but. humorous address. . Thu+ in .May,Li =t, it now costs ;2 c•ettt'a a proceeds of the evening aniontlt- year fair postage to send the t:• -- ed to $ "0, w1lich will leap e a to th Uniter! States. her.cj tale' /. raisr froin•Gl.`'J t.� q1,;;0 a I% balance of $55 after paying ex- I penses• yea y MUNN & Cc New York LEARN DRF,4%- MAKING BY MAIL T� e °atH me We want cur course to be in every home in Ontario where there are ladies, so have decided to give, direct to the public our improved $15 course in dressmaking, including our Ladies' Tailor System for wholesale price, $5.00 As there are a large number of pccple, espec- ially dressmakers say you cannot learn by mail we will send system • and first lesson (which teaches how to make a perfect fitting waist) registered to any address in. Ontario, After you are satisfied'ynu can learn, send' $5,00 and 'we . will forward full course of lessons, Please do 'cot send unless you wish to learn dressmaking ;' the are so sure_ anyone cgn learn that rte guaz• antce t,3 Hite S500 to anyone we cannot teach.•, These ]seems teach how to cut, fit and put together, any garment from the plainest shirt waist shit to the mast etatorate dress. Tbis is the only course in Canada that the vwhole' family ',P.n 1*arn--by tine member taking it up. we r•:.ve been in basiness for ten years, have taught -:er 7,000. Bctvaro of imitations, as some have bc,!n known to copl'our advs. and even c:airnrd whc -e they were net known to be•thc inventor of thta cou rse Xo adv, is genuine h w;'^ut cur S."(10 00 guarantee. St': ae f.r ppa cola A.ld e -S RS' DRESS - CUTTING SCHOOL 31 Eric S'rcct, st-at:.)rd, Onta -:o, Canada. [COME AND -GET'' BARGAINS '%Ve have a very large assort- :: merit of Goods in. all lines; _ and wishing to reduce our stack, w • offer sortie extra k values in warm Mitts And' , 'Gloves, heavy and light Rub. bens and Sox, Smocks, Shirts, . Blankets,, Robes, and many' : ` other extra -values in the g(�ner it store goods in China, Dinner and Tea Sets. ' we well offer exceptiftal values } for the netitfew Reeks. - We must clear oti't - a lot to snake ronin For New Goods. Co,n e. in and -see the extra values -ive Are sliowing. John c ie :.Co'