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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_02_217 A Ws 1908 NO 20 XXVII. PIC]EKLERIN0, ONT , FRIDAY FEB. 219 HIGHLAND C�EEK 1A t have been preva- rippe seems o 9 lent in this locality this Week,.,Among _Wit�out 1% Doubt R-e-Y. Mr. Oak is-111, but is improv- those Jfedica4 double hatmess the town has ever had. in r Johnston, Herb. Rober 30 4 We have the largest stock of single and "'�tuiring the doQtor's attention ot tharl*s Petty spent Sunday with were A hu Do'e's 44 Not only the largest, but, quality the. son. Angie Bi�rell and Mrs. H. M. W. Judd and family. M. BELL, M. D., C. M. best, genuine hand-made goods. Mr. Washington is visiting with Sadler. A. ldkte House Surgeon Wilbs 01 ,Goneral Hospital. Successor to Dr. lm= HALTERS HATTZAS Arthur Annis and family. William Wiarderl, of Spry, a former b tol0arn.11jollpinslid 6 e ours 8 'W� hav resident of this township,has been e all sizes and descriptions, BLEChapman and wife spent Sunday'. here renewing old acquaintances, and to 8 p ropickering, Out* r Hair first-class stock, all hand-made.' with friends at Cherrywood. at the sam6 -time attending Mr. Dis- EO. N. FISH, M. �D. WINTER IS COMING Miss Forfar, of Ellesmere, is visit- ney's sale, where he purchased a cou- Ayer's Hair Vigor, as G PRYSrOIAN AND SURGEON We have an excellent stock of irw with Mrs. Win. Collins.' ple of fine animals. now am r College of Physicians and S=geonv. Horse Blankets. Knowles. of de from our new improved OUL Asboclatis Coroner, Counlz of Ontario. ROBES LAT' RUGS WHIPS GALORE Miss Beatrice Marh- ma 09ftes Houn-8 to 10 a. in, and 1 3 and 6 to 6 11-ly KINSALE- r V. in. Brougham. Oqt. -mt haro, is visiting her brothers here. formal ",oes-not a or Colo Curry Combs; brushes, gall cure, hoof Miss Kate Obapman, of Toronto, C. M. ointment, harness oil, inetal polish, spent Sunday with her mother here. the hair 6ven to the slightest HERBERT -KIDD, M. D., Owing to rush of -other business Jas. 0 a Member College of Physicians and Sur- Get your harness at Miss Emilj Chapman has returned Pengedly has ceased grain chopping degree. Gray hair, white hair, Pickering home from visiting, friends at Mal- geons of Ontario. Late House Surgeon of Gon- THOMPSON BROS.,. and disposed offilis chopper. blonde hair Is. not made a. eml. Emergency and Burnside g-in Hospi- ern tals of Toronto. Office in Ale= or Morgan a R. W. Mowbray is aot able td he '..residence. opposite M#thodist cb= h, Clare. 'M';s Ferguson,of Cherrywood, spent around yet, 153-ut is r6covering from a shade darker. But it certainly niout, Ont. Wly. COUGH CURES a few days last week with her, sister, recent.attack of pneumonia: does.stop falling hair. No A That are iia.demanA this season.: Mrs. Judd. question about that. "oral. James and Mrs. Dimnaa and family, . Charles Lidgett gave a n-ce Yellen. tine party last Wedne§day evening. Does not chanto the colpr of the hair. S rp of Whke Pine and Tor Compo . und of Markbarn, visited at W. H. Know- The Greenwood elite tu'jFned out en yn les last week. Por=Wa witti. ealib, bottle Ir E. FAREVVELL, Q. C., BARRIS* -te Martha Tweedie has returned ip an agreeable combination of whi masse. --;U o TER. County Crown Attorney. and County M iss show it to yaw on6mm. Court Ron". Whitw 10-7 pi pe bark, balm of gilead buds.'wild to�ioronto, after spending a few days Bradford, of - Pickering, visited h,�ry bijvk and pine. tar. Large here last. Her stay was -somewhat- AAkbi= about it, BARCL-kY, Barrister-at-Law, bottle 25c. with her si�ter, Mrs. D. Stotts. acted-owing to- the series of snow A 'art then do as he says I Nirs-Annis- emer-ta-ried Charles and Lo Solicitor. Notary Public, Special Exami- pt and -the 1:adiesl Aid, and a-Iso the gentle- stc3rms. nor for Hig:i Court of Justice. . Successor to- _McFadden!&­Cougb- SyruVIX-ro Mrs. Lidgett, after many Rttempts, Indeed, we believe it will stop every case Mosers. DoLw- &� MeG-Wivray. BroAE street, - fails to relier 9 men, at their home Thursday evenj ng. I efficient. never e. _Zc firrived home on Saturday, after virsit. of failing ha.r unless there is some very 71Y AfterNten, gatues and music were en- per bottle.. relatives in Guodw6od. JRUies unusual complication, something greatly ved by the seventy guests. The lag 0� ooks pleased. :ffecting the eneral health. Then you VeterinarV. Baby's Own Cough Syrup, specially Cost and hostess Trer ten.dered a: vote The wuni(npal stage ooach should hould consu t your physician. Alsoask ja_And children. it of thanks. take a ti:ip on the roads in this vi init y him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor. =Zed$ by tU.T. C. Ayer Co.. Lowart. HOPKINS, VETERINARY SURm he stotnal-CF1-Fa—rit A GOON, Grobduate of the Ontario Ter. .,tt' .d. p.11.er't't 25c per bottle. arin&ry Collegg Toronto, � eglotered member It WH ITEVALE the new snow bv-latw, oftheOntaric, otorinary Iledics, moociatiou.. mcFr Misc - Or - ft ill dden's Emulsi4n of Cod Liver OU - ' - - — - ; Lena ilul e le -on Fridav last OMeesod resid-mce one and one -quarter ilea e-ek �isit- to vi m with Hypophosphites is.an efficient Jas. Thornton spent last --v sit her �isttpr, who is ill In St. ocrob of Green R!ver. oxce knd shoeing forge -in&s- 'W-e ar� pleased I o say -hours a to, 11 a.m., and I to a pL.m. PAvate toriv. and recon%triictor. is a stitritil- -in.g friends'in the eity. Catflai X Oak a�idlsh Wanted illness i-, nots-rious. telephone in my oince P.O. sdAream, Green ant to the process of digestion and A. E. Maior attended the Horse hei DILT 1. . 4 --ill. d__ -e-cand- -h, -r-,MMW.l in Lut bi A1 o cellebrat(,(l her stock, 4 ft. long or more, health builder. 50c per bottle.. tDr. J. L. Sloan, of Churchi!l. called rthdav on Saturkl;iv hiet. -%Ianv of gra jowatnro* garb*. upon -a number of friends here this her frien16 gu I hel ed to assist her in'the ally size tip, to 12 inches. colf-bration and to wish her continued Shop closed every SaturAa3r *viel. afternoon. 1[)---ff0T`PETC_T_4%ue1L of Af —ar-r lklf eFadcle-W attenled pro.-4perity. Sho' tvt� -the reciplent of thellorki?y Tournmentat 3 in all its branches Licensaa in %be, County of Ontaxio. cht�ulizt -a rd Opt:,Uldn larkham ho.*�.t 6f btrtjjj.,jy cjffering�.. Frank HaH4-on. of this place. N%Ino an<l satisfaction tiaranteed. _00ce at store and.7his residence, Claremont. ht-t week, PICKERING, 0_NTARIO. We *.ti e glad'to see our old friend. was-receni1v inarried 1:6 Miss 31ason, BUNTING,� Teener of Marri ')�3r again its spry as ever. JLJI* LJoemsesfortboCcianty of John- Be,4e; ' of Wbitby. retorned after their honey- H. JACKSO.S;. Brock Rea4L He. c;in'%till lift As much anxi run as n trip or�. Wedn"day- last and the store or at We residence + Pickeftrig at Village. fast as Le could in hiq'youngsr days. Nve1aken pass(%�sjrijj of 'lot 5. con. 7. Ontario. `v Wagner &,,Go* The people-of the vale are ip deep All weironte Mr. and. Mis.' Httrbron R. BEATON. TO WNSHIP CLERK �yrripatb� with John Birnie. of Myrtle and wish them all ki*nd2(,f prosperity Western Bank .01 Convvvancer. Cornuilselonerfor taking Havci I% f till line oi tresh and cur- I n his bereavement at the -Aidde-ri death and filwavia. Acoonnl&ul, Eta. . MOU67 to I.. Th,- range here is in u flourish-in an -farm rt of Marriage Lit; ed ineats constantly-on h&trd. of his wife. who was buried in the 9 41"Lilp.o,& Orif W6i terale cemetery -laqt Nlonda y. condition with a -membership-ef some c9mada. 7..- Spice Rol1j' Bacon John, Stover, of Botineati. Dakota, Olighty-flve. Th1*4Lxjetr_1uis discardz- paid a short visit to many of his old. ed the old �mercantile feature -and the VSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Rain Bologna, "Weinersi.etc. ting�p are now-devoted W mutual T ekering Branch, I n his mee L' e or Counties of York and Ontado. Auc� time aequRintances here while o Men @a]** of &U kinds atten jod to an abortess improvement. The exercises are some notice. Address Green River P. 0.. Out, Highest prices paid for way bonke from Cuba whershe is large- what after the style of those of it liter. jitcoryorsted by act of Parliament i8a a Ir interested in fruit growing land.-. Butcher's cattle.. "Jark" is one of the successful busi- ary society. Th� membership fee Is- 'Licensed AUC. B. POWELL, of the"West� but x triffe. ..W tioneer for Ontario. Ali kihda of leg ne1Qs inert as --��hitevalewas h6noredlAtely with eanducted q. ther pT� vLtely or by suclion, =-�Uoctod. For dat" or lor Panic ---E-S-TATE the presence of four of the Authorized Caoftal apply residence. Elizabst OT, argest BROUGHAM lit b Pickering. western. , horsetrion, - John Graham Subjcribed W5, ow. of; rs. (Pr.) G. N. Fish was Pala up Carberry, Man.. Alex. Much, a city Rest Account 3(X),(M.00 Lumsden, Sask- John A. rurnerl.-of Assets M POUCHER. Licensed Auction. Insurance an. vi,,Aitor ou* Friday.. (40w,(W.00 also of Tark and Ontario 13"ndon, 5f an. _L * ow. Valustor and Collector for the Conn talgary, Alberta, Mr. Trotter, of Win. Gammaidge was in few All kinds of suction 'Was conducted &ad valuations Made at Conveyancmg Done days in'the city this week. jostle covAls. RaL T. R. UcUmr.",Raq, Fresi at *rate cbwge. Estates and conalartments con. Mrs. T. -C. Brown was indispos. Citable- siliet%zlily manseed and sold by auction or . ....... private s&Jq. Mortgagor. recta, notes &nj ed a couple of days last week. GOODWOOD Spedal attention given to Farmses We general amounts Promptly collected and satis- J. C. and Mrs. Pbilip visited rel- Ocjlectlous solicited and promptly Made factory settlements guaftn"44L Phone or House and Lot for sale or to. rent. . - - 4 last Amerman and trTits for teims, Lad partleolan, Brou in. Miss B. Sintzel Isi visiting.friends in atifes at U.ighland Creek armses Not" discounted to ta- bu& Dawn MST be Ixod by pbonalzams Also Planing Mill for sale. the city. week. Foreign Zzchan#e boufts and sold Drag on". eyadable on all parts of %be world Miss White was in the city 6 ter Wm. Milue,'of the North:-West, - w A 150 acre Farm for sale. Sunday. E.. is visiting Ills sister', Mrs. Wm. Savings Bank Department. _17 If you I J Asheriburst, tho nevrl Lssessor,is Cowan. vent to buv sell or rent, call on ilis rounds. niture at my, office. Barg�ins. Tur Joseph - and Mrs. Michell" and I n'terest allowed on deposits at high- Stock shipping wandelayed several d, week and from Monday until Mrs. J. El. Madill. were in TororktO est �urrent rntes, and credited or. T Lys last last week. d adty this week. pia quarterly todeposit-ors. 0 of antI. rie Wm' Stephenson, of Scarboro, fU14 lin D rling and family have return- classfurnishre now ed home after a mom tbCs -recruit at his spent a few days la-st week at R. ::,Chas. A. McCleHan, Mgr. lot exhibition in fatheFs hdm"i Dartford. "'No ry ering.' ta "Public, Pick J. Cowan s. "r ware room&. The township council met hire� on Mrs. 'Jordon and daughter, of Saturday -last amidst the storm. The Toronto, spent. &few. days last X various 6ffl�ers were piesent with the 7:,.- OF 8 ering week Price's right. (Pick -:((very at D. Dafoe's. AFTER THE STORM exception. of the treasurer and the - Miss Beatrice Alger is in Wal- We received a shipment of Rclied -Ri S. Diffin 5"AA&M. asse*sm -laceburg this wee3c attending her Oats, Flaked Wheat Wheat- "First-class rigs for hire Smallpox mi%takei� for chicken 0 brother's wedding. lets. Corm Meal, Grahaim.- .�_.Fiokeripjt, On$ Day or night hliq been raging unche-eked-on-the 3X_ Messrs. 11 Feasb�- and R. J. --flour and Btickwheat 'brid geand Whitchurch townline for the past two mblnths, and. only thi4 Cowan *were in. the city it Couple Flotir, Rice, a a we�k 'have -people awakened to the -real7i Biir1e_y_;_PiiA_ry.­a­114 F t Hods Wanted Bus n�eet'B 'U tkains of d�ys this" week. T6a ly attended to. fA6t of its seriousness. The V)ibr Miss.Della Sargent, of Cobodrg, Bread Flour. ming prompt idge Board of Health is now acting and a is at present engaged clerking in We I :,sell the best. I have the nobtract with Wight Agent.for Canada Cprriage Co. strict quarantine is being e,.qtabli hed. D, H. Alger's store. & Co., Pork Packers, Toronto, to Mrs. R. and W. y tlia **fl in with alf the live S�%turday's rain and sleet storm Phillips spent a GEO. PHILrP, Grocer, Brougham u t ' r a bey reqnireand wonld like Wo H-Teak,' which prevailed ia this �section, Vx- few, days last we k witb -Toronto pVt - — brid trill rind Scarborb fridnds. hog P i e to V 3_ou; I ho I will pay ge h e of I ",,Stotiffville on either side. wit a 15c h, escaped' it, produced a 9 . Rober -Collins, (if Toronto, of crystal -beauty otitrivAlling a further notice. spent a few days here -last week hin 0 Toronto price until sibene I; _1__ fairy-larid. Drifts of snow.glistened We Re air in the Sabbath siunt!bine, while- the with his sister, Mrs-R. Brqdie. phone or apply to Fred Madill and Albert Mathews NOW OPEN coated trees bore fruit of rainbow hiles P ed among them were in-Toronto last Nveek attend- a, the sunb6airii daric John. A..Whit i e, 7­�-An'th ENTER ANY DAY Up t6 the titne of writing 'the ice still thehorsesale, the fox ini�r buying one 'Mrs. J. AV. Ilogle a�d,daugliter, ing clings to the trees. aninial. y BROUGHAM iVinter Term in ill departwehts of ARM TO RENT.-A go6d the Central Business College farm to Miss Lillie, are visiting.the forin- Frort Rituated in the Township of Pic4or. Toronto, 6ff ei_-s­_s_p_1_e_n (lid chances' GREENWOOD. that is boukht.in a jewelry er s daughter, Mrs. lVm, Cameron, Ing on Greenwood:Road, 11-2 miles from Picker- for spending a fevV* months store Lind many other It it in a good state of cultivatior F. L. Green commencedhis ice har- orf Victoria Road. -e bought in Ing Vulage. .-things that at n watered,,& large orchLrd'of the best fruit'. plea find, profltabl�. 25' It others can. For furtber particulars ap I �T vest on Monday. 6 other stores. Four buildings. teach s� Catalogue free, if David Dafoe, ofGreen River, to W N Rich ardsop, Pickering Village. "Nty", you write f Mrs. F. L. Green 7is sjiending a week b�`§ tak up residence here in R. vot repair Tour broken arti- Cles bring,them. to us and Principal; E. R. Sh X or it. W. H. Shaw, in,,�he city with her sister, , Mrs-. J. Cow� 's house hpposite the aw, ec y we will repair them. if it is DO _N BAIN j a I onge and 3t,'JL'oronto, 1-4.1 ehu'r L possib e to do so. 7 ne char- Miss Kate Sadler, of the GenerM The sympathy of the cominuui- R 111cad Ofnee, lrorontQ Kospital staff, Toronto, is hcme for a es will be moderate. MISis'sSiv! lim"n— ty is extended to S. Champion few days. Capital an'thol-ized 000,000 Miss L. Lynde, of Balsam, is spend- and * family of the Half-Way Capital paid itip 800,000 i n g a few,days wi th her s i ster, M rs. N. House at the loss of Mrs'. Chain- 4 3, Adarmon. pion's mother. Reserve f und and undi- - A Jarn�bs and Mrs. Perlgelly and f�m- There 'Will-be a great hockey We Buy Old vided profits nday with Robert and match on Tuesday evening next Deposiied by the public 35,500,000 ily'spdrit Su Mrs. Brown. on the Mammoth Rink bere, when --ets 49,000,000 BR H -CAjsIAnI.4N Henry Haney, of oronto, calfedon Gold -and Silver. Total as, ITIS W it-wi-l-Ebe decided who make*make \mai otler-4i3.50'for 3 months course. Ibis sister If us. Alex, Moore, on ed- write before Dec. gist. is years exesirience. riesday lAt". the best hodkey players, rri�Oied ,-..-WHITBY BRANCH. 11111ITISH CANADIAN BUSINESS . COLLEGE W. R. and Mrs. Wilson gave a party pien or single. At the moini6nt of and pay the highest mar- iting the married men are de- ket price for it. . If you wr jGeneral.BankiugBusiness % Yohge and Bl*or Stv.joronto. to a rl'umber. of their friends on Tues- have any you would like transacted. day evening. c-idedly the favorites. R. Birrell ade tip into new jewelry- M who is a veteran hockey player 4 rs'. Gus. Prouse, and, dmigb'ter re7 turned to their home in Oakwood on will act as referee. _.-we, will. be pleased.to, give yQu an eitimate, And guar- 13pCCISI atTention given,to tbe,c8llec- Thursday last. Onr hockey boys to a trip to .,antee that none but your tion of farmer's sale and Zlaeks'mithilfg I Miss' Scott', of Whitby, other notes. guest of IV, J. and Mrs. Devitt for a Vl xbridKe oil Tuesday evening to dwrl� gold Will'beused. play the retgrit. match with the _f eyi� d4ys this week., ned having�.bought -out boys xxf_tLuA t6i'vn: Me SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. the blacksmitbing trusiness of G Tom­,__0Tiver has sever as the fastest played this game raw ared to do blac tion With F. L. Gresen arid is spending w season, 1,-T0r3=M,3M Massettp is c , k =ep=9ite received of $1. and ls�lithpi�.gpin all its lines. a few days with T. Richardson, Kin- in Uxbridge find restilted in favor Jeweler and Optician, upwards. of Brotighani by the score of 6 to 1=terest aiiowia at �higbest Ilorse-shoeing - a - Specialty. J. Balsden and wifo, of .1%farkham, .5. The Uxbridge team bad two 0 -4 BrockSt. Soiitb,' stage h should I i,. _. . s , - L a ._,Is in th IL 'r ', Frid"y last i�l, is 1 1 In �'t. iage r��Iheat- IQ current rates. spent Wednesday- with Frank and H. nieu while our tetim was handi: Ont Mrs. Harrison. 'Ur. Balsden piirchA,-;- cappperl by . the absenc� of one of '"thy, Cox-aj�ciandedl. orpsid quar ci a number of sheep at 'Mr. Disnev,� its b"t players, Chas. White. terly. PICKERING, O'N-T, sale. C"FoRKNiam F� 3DRINK PLENTY WATER NAVY TO BE 1NGRGASED . ,, y'rB HOLY TO Cum nummATnu EARLY ANNO PROGRAMME. BRITISH . AND N18 4 F....... ,., 1"- x:.yT '4" n - »."'r,+•i5�,i�.. SR- 4 j :5 �s'�' -v �" _ ♦ ',1'i!. -. S fix= Y.'r..w .o::r�.s, -. - > : lw k!rti ,.,ss .. - --`- - - SECRETS °� TM t» "- IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND MEAL' TIME -MISERIES Mimning Leads to Discoveries op Z141 • ' Physical Conditions and Bird Flight. , . , The growth of ballooning has led to kEf8 DT MAIL'ADOVT 10010 BULL . l g Indigea�ion Can be Cared by the many curious lave. dgalions touching 1. AND W9 PEOPf.B. , - . _,_ i atmosphere and its Inhabitants. _ ,, -- 0Jl ;0 IT Dr, MB t1>L al Y '� $atul1.1�9Ib1t liittl tills, ", - .. -_ , , _:- - , . - . . th6 use' of ;gnchorgd balloos with- sett= . - rut>, Pula 1 , registering instruments some of ilia ex= Oesnrnnces to Ike LaoO That Raffia Clvea Readers Advice -Also Tells of Different Views of Naval' Experts, as �1 - perutr :nis of deep sea sounding have • t Simple Prescription to LJuke a Home• lgxprestseid Through the been repeated aloft. At Slrassbur•g fiiafftreme In the Camosrxtial ' ' There is'only one way to cure ind,. -. s 11 ' Y',Nade Mixture. sounding balloons have been sent ton Wend gestion and that is to give your sys- - t eight of nearly 28 000 yar+is, and 19, - :': _ . tam ao•:much good, red blood that the Now is the time when the doctor gets The question which is agitating all WG to 20,000,yar•ds is not an uncommon Subscrt bons to ilia Veterans' tieliet stomach will have strength enough to $ L. and •the patent medicine maflu. Pcrtles in England at the present time, height, One of the astonishing ll•'rigs Fund now amount to Xl1.0M. r do its natural work in a healthy, vig- r ` facturers reap the harvest, unless cat or which certainly is causing more spec- said to have resulted is the discussesey or+ous way. Many dyspeptics dose the ' ". P -gr Lambeth Guardians decided to emi.- ; care is taken to• dress warmly and keep ulation than any- other, concerns the at a`height of 14,000 yards of an isoth- stomach. with tablets, syrups and other I , the feet dry, This is the advise of an answer which England is to make to ermal zone in which, contrary to ex- grate thirty pauper children to Canada, things alleged to assist in iilgesting -.' old eminent authority, who says that German's new naval programme, says a perience up to that height, temperature A London flan proposes to run rooter- food, but these things, merely glue tam- Rheumatism and Kidney trouble wea. London correspondent:. .. < ' does not diminish; with recession front, cabs in Newcastle, at an early date. powers relief -they never - cure indiges• flier is here, and also tells what b do Everywhere the torlhooming naval cis- the earth. od 7R- T - __��.. - ;mates- arc - discussed, a e mes in eresting• studies can Veteran, hqs died iq Preston work- worse, until the poor dyspeptic is grad-w• � Get from any good prescription phar• dently expected that an caily announce- is that of fife flight of birds. The ob- house, - ally starving. In a case oC'indtgestion tnacy one -lsaif ounce Fluid Extract men on the subject will be made as soon servation of aeronauts appears com- Rr,ber•t Sootrick, an Indian mutiny a halt dozen boxes of Dr. Williams' Dandelion, one ounce Compoynd Kar- t s Parliament reassembles. pletely . to dispel the old 4jine notions veteran, died at- Boston, Linoolnshiso, Pink Pills are worth all' the mixtures r - 9cn three. ounces Lompound Syrup The speech of .Sir Edward Grey, See- that some birds soared to stupendcous• app • 5. and so- called pre - digested foods in the Skrsaparilla. Mix by shaking in a bot• relary bf State for Foreign Affairs, at heights, Humboldt having credited the A' Spalding_ boy, while working in a country. These pills cure Lndtgeation, . r tl? and take a teaspoonful after, meals Alnwick,,lhe other day, secma to make condor with ever 7,0001 .yards, anS because they, strengthen and tone the brewery, fdl into a vat of hot beer and and at bedtime; Also drink plenty of it clear- ilia! the Government is quite others believing that birds of t>assaee stomach, those enabling ii to do the was drowned. 'water.' Y8u can't drink too much of Lt. prepared to fulfil Its prom.ses, In this Rew at heights of 3,000 to 5;000 yards work nature intends it should do. Just try this simple home made mix. ixnnection, he-said, in speaking of naval and in exceptional cases 10,000 to 12,- Fatal accidents to the number of i,- Mr., Paul Charbonneau, St. Jerome} ' ure, and don't forget . the water, pmgrammes of other nations : OW yards, . Balloon voyaging, however, 15f occurred .Lest year in coal mines Que., says: "For months 1 suffered 8 the first sign of Rheumatism, "1f they are carried out in their en- in the United Kingdom. e�tablLches the fuel that birds never g tortures from indigestion. After, ever — =- --tar- - Sour -back aches or you feel -that` tr�Y -it- witl- undoubtedty-become-neces- rise 1-o - anything tike- t�disLances M' L3 ek+ans -14 G , Recorder at. • �,_-a isery w a Lntense so that t wary for us, not only in the Interest o! stone, and son of Chart`s - Dickens, cele- I finally L-.- - lhe kidneys are not acting lust right. Y ak.ove the earth. Prof. J. Poeschel Ot Y ate most sparingly, t twist; -- :.,�,. This la said to be a splendid kidney thL Empire, but ,for the preservation of Frankfort records as altogether urivau• b''ated his 59Th birthday. several so called indigestion cures, but f e ulator, and almost certain remedy cur independence, and for our own safe- al the Over 84,090 men have been het b B passage of a balloon in which Pad Y ; lY. y.. did. me tw good. ties general cr all forms of Rheumatism, which is ty -at home, to make further increases he was through a flock of birdsat night the Soldiers' and Sailors Aid' coc :ely. in health began to run. down. I suffered--- caused by uric acid in the blood, which jn our own navy." at a height �!; 2,200 yards. The birds the past four .years. from headaches and dizziness and pains , the kidneys fait to filter out. Any one As it. would .be. futile to assume that dashed against the basket of the bat- The Islington Borough - Council has about the heart. Often af'er the light- ean easily prepare this at home and ht Germany will not actually•and speedily loon. anal generally acted as if they had decided to expend $116520 in, extend- ! eat meal I %Ybuld be afflicted with a , 'small oosL' . build the vessels projected -in the new lost their 1zartngs. ing the electric lighting *p.lant. I smothering sensation. Finally my me. r .. Almost an druggist in the smaller few, this is tie good as a declaration Bird fl` ht at the Pat elevations for_ Gneat Yarmouth's town c+ounctl eon• i flier induced me to try Dr. Williams' R towns can Y supply the ingredients that' this 'country in- its turn will largely rrierty a?s rmeJ is now regard&.] as phy- ducts the annual races at that town, Pink Pills. Under the use of this me- ` 7n►med. as they are common .. . ' . t13,: prescription: department. NAVAL EXPENDfTURE. = the air.-Ls tae, great ta.permit oaf flight leaf -year. and in less than a couple of months I __ m6reover, Mr, W. T. Stead, in the Re- without terrible exhaustion, especially in Sh red'teh the Bomugh Council ' had completely recovered my health 'I' view of Reviews,. and elsewhere, has III- as breathing would be ditticult, has, by a majority of votes. deci3ed to and can .now enjoy a,•hearty meal as ready begun to prepare (tie peace party sAi, -i, the cold !3 kw extreme at a P7'�'v�'e tree breakfasts for necessitidus "well as any one." .. " PERIL AHEAD F'OA EtVGLA1iD. . which he represents for a demand for a h+fght of 10,0(10 ) ards, for instance, the s hoot .children. ( it is because it ey rYtake new, ri ^h l tare increase of navel Siren th His thermometer, urntavtng 'to ii(1 derrtee� A t,10 ^.k of bath stone c�nleIning a f>laid Thal flr. Wiltinma' Pink Pills h V♦'Lll Have' .Trouble In CkAoni and formula, two British battlesh:i for numbF>r of bees %vas found at Exeter p+ Lek�w. ways -cure indigestion, anaemia, fheu- „_ Egypt, Astrologers Predkt. - , entk3�us -. } Pne' laid- <m%- -it-.: ='- -a�� =ter *3'. ObXT:atlan�cf-- haTtgen}4fs iow rnatlgm, heart palpitation, neuralgia, - th+ it asi viigers, especially those who Fenrally believed In bP a renPcHon of the (hat the vast majority of birds keep old sleeve'' iseiatica, St. Vitus .dance. and the head- - .,+,retell the happenings of a year before views of Admiral S!r John Fistta I - within: -1.000 yards of -the earth, on.l The Lonl Mayor of London lips un- ashes. 'backaches and other indescrih- tta birth, read believe their own pre- While. the 5lornfng Pont Maintains the vast majority of'these Indeed with- ve;l�d a bronze tablet to -12.5 men of able ilia of trlh<+o3 and wo�rtanhood, dtctions, they must have none but the thaat there should be no relaxation bf In a couples jot hundr ;A yards, evert in the 1'o al Fusalters w'so lost (ttoir flues Sold by medicine duelers or by mall as 1. gloomiest of outlooks for the year 1908, effort in the building of capital ships; wag Mghts. u' South Africa.. - l�envever, Sucre 5G cantle a box or six boxes .for x.59 .. _ ` and must, indeed. be miserable men. t1w Standard oondemna Dreadnoughts frequently observed nt a .heilxht at le f)ur>za test year 15,:St9 cats were re- f,,,m The Dr.' Williams! Mocitcias.. Ca.. Decrease in trade, increase in the price and asks for ten armored ships o[ small- 4W +P veil into it - Goricon ihsfitutlnn for rr dimensions. The farmer a r rt►, yards, ft lark was once ennaunler- Brockville, flat � Oi men wars end rumors. of- wars, A P? eP at 1,900 yards. 'nn3 art eagle 13 on Lott (isle,' Camde r Town,.as compared I _; I - ey, resenu, the views of a small u o! ` b w4h.13 14 in 1!,08. F - " - �? - sedition and revolt, - political ups and P group reseed at 3,000 yartis, . T � students of naval strafe of which - —�- Durtn December ih� we' ht of rrYat downs, earthquakes, international Amu- gY. _ - . g - g (MARRYING AT FORTY. hies, disease, and other troubles, are Y X ;verse et rho IxinJon Central mar - thP. principal exponent, They have now s tee's wa3.- 37,Y14 terns. _ At . Btll :1459ate The A at Which Men Mar la Being Vice - Admiral Sir Reginald ('ustance Ia 1 _ ail- predicted for the coming year. The _ S fie t'1' _ apparelitl acgepted -the Dreadnought as: - -• = 1FUNGWOILU. 1f aA9 l "Tla of fl`tI a.rrtved. i Frlce <,I Vvhc at will be high: says an _ - steadily ; Put Forward. — - N astrologer, and there wdIl be a failure 4 the OOOtytane displact ement� as, , tlt�e futu 'The- ntva John wn, fa.rit a n, n id u!b hts.. rain- _ of root crops. - _ and are agitating for cruisers of about stubborn Case nested by Zam -Bak. er, kriown, far and Wide r)r his heroic "At - , says the. London Gra- tly t troublesome and cbtit,na'lc behsv'ar aL "tic greet min¢ disaster -at ptilc, -the roan is too old for many "Sepherial;' editor of the Forecast.' tie German ships. of the Koen4pberg af' all ::sal ta+ouble is Rin warm. Ferndale yonrs ag•,i,is d - Y: -_ thin at Sort it V not 11 hsJd --and a new weekly. • "Futures." was ask• P • The HensP uncit lies Y Y el recently In iatscioa to calculate n type' Ctrs. H. Girdteectane of 108 Itawd:�n St., ac.- firro "g flint he is trio old to marry. FEWER. GUNS IN SHIPS. Brantford, Orri:, nays; "m da aDanela^ed� ilia plan,. for erm.Ung model "Far from that, being the case, the tspectal horoscope for the yeas, and series . The Standard -#;..als+3 believe; - o -� In- .Mild i�tngtiwdrm veWbad, so bad that I dwe',lLrics at flig"gate'at a coast o(. 398: inareashrg standard of cemforlg of the - af the more interesting of the predio- s+:ired b' an officer serving in the Chan wise sear ! 000. Tile site will be wild. . Y 8 pe led to have her 'hair cut off. white races and the increased oogt of Una are given below. t R ^fore w matt wasn'Prtend far fraud net fleet, but .the aehool of thought he I obtained a preparation from ilia day living are steadily putting forward the "the year 2908 is lilmly to_prcve one r! the l�f.dd1'sez Srss1 m it was state. represents. oonlends that a greater hit., gist to I�aiirt the' sores, but° instead of marrytng age. o, the most - fateful in the' history of ling ldgme'af merit pEr Rut; can be ob -- curia the fain wiser; dev Lhnt. the indictment oomprisod flfteert "p y Dr. Louise IioMna i `" England. Thren major planeU, !Yep- B. _ R eloped sere paper read b ` tune, Uranus, and Saturn, will hold ttl ;red by placing nJ greaten ntlrnlier r:.asl. }• sores mattterabrig and smelling counts site wsa 2(i SEwt 1.in•g. - vllch at the Congress of Psychiatry a! : than four in' one ship, and,. argiiing badly. I saw- Zam -Buk advertised ir' A Chalhom mother discovered a cal Amsterdam suggests another reason for ca inal signs, and be responsible for t therefrom; he holds that Instead of build- . the - newspaper. and immelfalety scut rs•eep on the' face of h ^r.lnfanl .daueh- comparatively late marriages �iia development of-great political crises: ingstx�D•t+eadnoughJ.c it would be better f:)r a box. After several applications t"Pr. '(9n pu1 frig Rio; Animal off the child. -- "Fpom •a stud 'of ftevent four life- ' ` „ n the. 3rd o_ i January ;there will bee pp 'cations Y Y' tr>, build, ten arnaller ships for the same carts discaverod to be dead from sotto- ra,ph es of eminent men, writers, total eclipse of the sun in the sign or l would see a Brea! ,intpmvernenl, arse _ S - Capricorn. This falls close to the poa4 money, leaving rise t+atartce of £Q,OOOOt>n nR I kept up the tam -Buk treatment cat4�n' palntere; mtislctans and soldiers.. she = L. p* . lion oC 1►. to the ..Royal h the P pe, to expend on improvements In war study tally the d'.sea -* w•a.s soon. checked. Tile St,' Andrew's Chur^h." Ilf +rat, has been loured that more than 80 per cent, of nn.! experiments ten3lr:g to improve -the_ rrayyores were thoroughly c transit broken into by 1hlPVrc and completely them were. born lit middle-aged- peo- --- -nand as Capricorn rules India, we.. may tc b y rpedo and gunnery services of the fh•at and healed and nit trace of .Et n Ycvurm ran"rtck?d, IDs otrerh�r boxes being• ents, Napoleon, BmIamin Franklin, " _ took for an outbreak of sedition and re ae welt as to provide medium crui;xrs 6 emptecl• arid :the vattiah a altar cross rx,leridve, Baizac, Rembrandt, Rubens, felt !n ilia pen[nsula. and dentro .era. No would seen his •banished- from the ch -ild's scalp in a 'Uranus continues in the slip of Cap- battleshi destroyers. fcur' 12 -inch guns for Yew -weeks after wommancing with stolen.' Sir Joshua Reynolds. a Ft I the Schu- . Ps Zam•Buk. I cannot recommend Zane- ❑url.ing �f the F.aqt Ham Council min .and Schubert, were re all the young• rioorn and in opposition to Neptune 'n fleet fighting and twelve 6 -inch gun. for - -y was br.*,en ti rece'nitiy, all (ti -n'" Cancer during the .next two years, the dtfenee ag+Llnst dr+tru •Pre -Buk tan highly." a i'to- cut chi'dr. n of large fam' lies. and their result tieing that New Zealand an,!- y Lam -Buk cures cuts, bur chapped Sent being taken with vlctcnt attacks of parents were at leas middle aged when [3rftish South Africa, India' and Egypt ADINtRALTYS I'ROGRA�[ti{F. _ .hrrn+ds, mid sores. iQh, ulrs, eczema, sn,�P�ing. Barrie one 'had eprinkted the cKniuy of Ehe family was born. Some further signs of the intenton of rittinin acres, cg.tarrl►, Lle -, bad 1p snail a. the ;ty o .. '•,-his rriav not be a prPetse -argu. • . -will` perhaps be the scenes of sedttfon - f± p rs 13 a nla Writ of 1,000 lEre ;rate yew lt,. Adntirnity lines sines appeared. •,red rtteumathm, nenralgfn, sciatica, ab• y 1 Y- rat in fyvor of late mttrrleRes, but It ------------­4&r d i+evl tt _ ' o. lA >PCls --have decidrd- to proceed fmra these, in. conjunction with the csti• ;c,. sand all diseases of the skin Of P cPPd w.th may ertmurage IDs hope 1n bachelors "The position of the Covernrnent will mates of what the foreign powers arg; all -dru I, and stores, li0c.• or projrPts .in rf6ord' to swwerage and wh++ hRVP reached middle n without ... be tremendously aksailed and ei7ectual y sly Po't m any hlnA famous lhems�elvea.that 1y end- rTitined In the Spring of 1908, -likely to turn out fmm their ards Wan Paid upon receipt of price. Irom 7.am. 450.0 ,rt Involving r,g t$g;Q85,000 and Acing , et.eetive condition, it is possible trt' tgre ' "Buk Co., Toronto. 6 boxes $8•,0, $4;O,t108 t,'speetively_ . ` - rnmtr'mony may reobrnpenseAtheln for ..,_,firseph. Chamberlain wlil effect some, cat the probable character -of the tiri- ' . ,I, .- - Signal aucces�e; In Juty;, and given a fish. programmes which will by an- ,�_ - 'pontinuance of the • present Improvement' ncunced, QUAINT SPAh7SII CEREMONY. - - ` -ifl h,R n . — - W T B 91RanPof.the - L . .. I ctI _ _ BABY'S 0 NY A LETS, t most prominent figure in the admin.a- Dreadnought.class of battleship, one of -- Granting Grandee i.aUirs IMvilepe of A'crll�.E'i1�. VEItYDOSt . __...,ration of affairs. Saturn. will then De' tire: Invincible class if cruising t:atile The ' Clever Inventton or, an Indian Sjiting in (queen's Presence. -- •,Stationary in the- borowope "8t the pre- st,ip, six Edgard, first -class armored Official: A ceremony character'stic of the court : Sent Government" cruisers; three Wadiceas;- protected, -. - - The mother who, in her grstitudefor , speedy scouts, to •work with dnstro ers; A remarkable ai aratus has been in- of Spain took place't the Royal Palace .- i . :� w Y Y P �pntly for the first time in the reign• what Baby's Own Tablets have Bono twelve destroyers of•the Tribe class; six vented h an Indian Official, which r` "� Y Y c,f 'the rwemt Kin an for Der child, said that . "There's a smile bfICRQBE JlENACE. p g d Queen. . li,rpedc boats ct the Insect class aiid slx seems likely to , t•evolutionize 'niaeh ne t it ever dose;' coulee; a very happy eo. Still discontent is knocking at our sLhmurines of the No. .6 ty un flre: The - object of -the invc As is well known, ties grandees of Y , uirr g 5- } otter' Spain have the privilege of keeping and very true phrase. The tablets cure door; The programme for 19M-10 Ls sir 1a to silence the tell -tale noise of the their hats on in ,tie rrsence oC the al :the minor ailments of babieg .and ' Complaint is loud' and strng. Dreadnoughts, two Boadiceas, three machine Run, thus increasing its value rnonar.•;hs. Grandee .ladies of Spain Yong children, and make bright, smil- • >.;41 . The fierce mosquito scarce 'is gone •bc. Swifts. twelve destroyers of the Tribe in the flel3: ' • have the priv!bege,,of rernatning seatwf ing, happy little ones. Mrs. John Young, ' fore class, six >;ubmarinaa of ttie'D type, im- The inventor is Mfr. Alfred Thompson, before the monarea ,and the ceremony Auburn, Ont., says: "J have used Btt�y's . -• - . The grip' germ comes along. - proved..-•- .. ' w'h.r is serving on the Indian •establish- of" obtaining this privilege is called Own Tablets for more than�a year and meat as chef examiner' of machine ++ " i think they, are, the best medleine that -- - _ - - -- -- - -� ' _ Lo r a a ohs or taking the ma I ten da Saki fins. cushion; as it r^�nsists' in sitting oh' a can, be given a baby: They are splen- , Y t� The inci5l'ent .crack of the 1Scxim is cosh on of reel damask btforA the Queen.) did at teething time, and for stomach . r,Auced b- the'inven-lion to a slight =de- The ceremony to_k'pface at G o'c:oeli -ate bowel troubles, You don't need k;nat'on, which Ls indislinguishablz be• i ilia ev r, a docWr it you keep Baby's Own Tab- A, -- of 500 ti n The Q s ho + ..mss +• r ec about the e a ,teen was u lets to t .,0- - fi e yawl {i a range yard3. 'At peasant rounded by ladies, who have already, hl hest praise a mother can give And machine gun fire can =be hen rd thou. °'taken the cushion." As customary. g A. Boston ttichooll�oy was tall, - ,;,nd3 of yards off, and, no matter Mw the Queen on entering the sa:o:y order- it's true,. 'every word of it. You can - w�si[ aIId - -good or rapid it may be, the field hat- el ,'hem to be seated. The ladie swho get the 'tablets from any•medicine dea- _ • !Pries dUcover the one and rout them iv h highest nor ter or by mail at L5 cents a•box from - . fors tfiiy can bca•.ui.+ da iger i the co o Spain a led b a The r. : ! . - q Le a r , art t S a' M• 1. , Nk- arms Were .ad and. flabby. _' The role of the: mar_hrrt: gun is, there sponsor. The lady presented courtes- ville, Ont, _ 3 f+;rP, or!2 of �ecret'�Pgnrtunily to strike isle three rim €s, and rho ,Queen 'co 1% ---_'- He didn't have a strong muscle in his n body of- troops by surnrise with 600 tcsie_;�in return and says, "Sit down, The Rev. T. W. Devenley, recently ... - • r- - enti>Fe boy. . _ s1Mls per minute, _as' with the Maxim, ph�a.e." The lady then sits down• on instituted at Parr, Lancaster, has work- y _--_ '. rind thct} tic teal But 'it the gait can .a custuon before the'QuZen, and speaks e(' Wr a d,•ty In the opal mines in order '- . - <; cPcrnta in silenCt� ifs }bssibilaies are W her, to get in touch with -his.- parishioners.. . The physician who had attended - �nstbly xviilnnr!1.,. not only by reason - -' -- _-_ — _ � � _- lizLn of +pct. but bcc• -' f `�.� a ,fen ly,•ncn,wirlteatint dL,ehar�e of �'he1� %S Oslflj/ OD+O • y a++'�`7 p 1 +10 a minute can lie maintained .rmm ".. ;. the famil 'for ears rescribed .SCOit'.i' Emul riolR. tame to •time thr- mgheul. nn acfii,n• _ r m 9� _ _ 1dr. Thonrrson'; nl!p. cntus cIIn he n1 -' ���� ®� //�,:� ,'. 1 fur fed to a.Nlaxlrn inn colt le cf min- A N�W: nlFS. IL wP:ghs 1G pounds, pnU is ], cs f' - - - . µ than n fit: t in b,ngth, The lioxim sett• 8 8 . . � thorilies have si :hr ;titled it to the boatel Th f� "' T.. To feel tht3t - i�oy's Arm you `r-,.,vern_ment. I -1 B�i�® _ '� would think he. was. apprenticed to a . 1 X.1,ff /e_ �r�0> r blacksmith. 4 - , 1. i j - - ' Sh , ':fliil - 4 Situ^ ever s}�p° t4i figur^ ou tTidED THE MlDRLD OYE71 TO CURE A COLD IN OXE DAIr.�" hrnv m :uly hats in a year you could - . . - ALL DFtUGGISTSs 80d. AND $1,00, ; uy with Iha mctw f you throw aavay.nn t cigars:" [Ie - "I have, dear. ! could "Always remember the full n�°�°\ Look � bu • ubout fift,v .for to serf, 'bui onl for this st stare on every bo :, 2"u C Y Y ' / Xt� 4604"0 about lhr�„ t,i Sul^ ,. ' -. . . / . 11 . . , P • it - i I y -....: _,r.% .'.i. .. ..-.Y. r, , +_.,.-,.. . e+.. ♦°f :', -3... M1- �LT}4f. s,.?', V_.- .•. -...•m _ •_, v - ......nil... •._.v _JBJ.'w�i:,. .:.:,!.V.- .d...w _:__v_+,i_ "♦ -''"`. . I � I- . ," M .::. I .. - •r -At' " � . � 'r . -;T .. �. - � 11 -- ., If*1:,;V­� �-..' �" . ."! � , I * ", 1-1� - - ��' 7 - � -'­1 ". I ` � r, -1 , I ­11, - . L �, �� 15"t ,-,�-=-' �� -� �'-'Y�� i , - . - ­ �, - ., , ,- , -, .1 -�� - 44�471 , - ­.- � ­.� � -.' -, - " •. . , - " - A-- - ­ , - �, - .'� - ­. � t.�;, 1­1 -1 . f� �M . �"' 'I -Z ... �A���-:q!l . -.� . .=e .0i W, , " , * • i - s� -.14 ..��, t I.. - - ... � ... w .;t- ? 7 . '. - � ­­�; � . � 5��, -:. ­ -:-.-. - -1 - .. .11 . - - . *. . �11 . �. .�,!� . - . " .. -� � �.,. ..; , - ��, . . . � I - . . . -�j ­ ­�, � . w I --� , "I .. :. , I.. . - I'' I . . . � I ­ I .W , I . - - . * . - . . . I � . .. .I .COUGHS AND COLDS, HOARSENESS; CAPTAIN COOK III"- .: - I I SUIRPRISED'THEM. . �, - ­ - - 1� ­!S�4 . -- �,Z,. . I . . . end amnchW affections due to irrita* �� -. . -MMENDED ��� - - "I .. .. � I ­ ice, are quick- Ancient Manuscript Recently Presented PE RU NA CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDED . , Of all P)da"�' the most difficult !n lion of the mucous surf - .. I - - - -.1 - 11 ,. ,, . i which to ­�RS one's gravity, when ly relieved by j . .. . . . . to British Museum. ., . . .- I :­'.� . pre . . I 1, .. -FOR COLDS AND CATARRH .. � - an absurd incidAt hapPe-no,'Is church. - ­ - T,�,-o hundred years ago a seaman � . -,� I .1 , . .. -�, . . �, .1 .. - The worshippers In ,a certain chapel 'FIXE led Captal . ­ .� I , ". . � �* .., , 'r .- I I , had -some trouble to keep their, faces VIRGIN OIL' OF John Law, who accompanied . ­ I loe . . I . . . . . . I , � I CX�ok on his ill-fated voyage to the .. ..- I .. - . . . . � . ' "I . ' . . - - ­ .. ' I , straight a short time ago. . . , . . -.-.-- I - . ,.This Oepara�jon possesses all the Sandwich islands, kept a diary of the , - --�� ' ' - .During the strvico some Commotion medicinal properties of pine, being a incidents Of the expedition. A Prominent Canadian Gives ,His Expeso .. . , " ,4 . was caused by a gentleman who acct- compound of the active principles Of little did he think that his quaintly- the World-Famous ,­ I �,`, � - . . rience With .., . .. 6ntally ignited a box of wax -matches kireet trees. Every precaution Is taken, written notes would one day have: a , --- . , J ' � . �' 1. . . ­ I . . . . - I .1 I in his pocket, -and.-was trying to -put in its composition LO insure purity and Recently ,Aemedy for Catarrh. .. . ­ , - ; place in the British Museum. - I 11 .1 i ' ,in � ;,�,, I them out, white his alarmed neighbors Q Law -one I - - .. - � . .;, freshness, Its action ch the 1% however, Mr. C. G. Law,rei . . ,� , kidneys - ......... 000000000000�- ­ I . . - � - 1'�jptruggled equally hard to help him. �s highly beneficial, and usually relieves of his descendants - presented the diary - . ". . I .. The minister, being short-sighted,' ' of Ordinary lame back In a day t(l the museum, and fV has now been HE first effect of a Cold is a thick--- C. H. Parker, Ex-Warden of Compton - ...�. . , could not make out the reason pf the a case . � A THE - of the mucous Co., Quebec, bas n mayor of Soots- - �- . .I... , or two. I carefully bound' and 'placed - I rahq - membranes been . - incident Innocently ` Be sure - -- �. �­-disttlrl3ance, And thinking to diplornali- the g I -manuscript room.. Much of A is almost of a influential 'resident in' SebtistOWIT and , . e to get enuin6 Virgin Oil the nose and thrQat. town for a number of years. He is aill tally cover. the he Inno, Uy , . * discharge; iY at Influen �.z , . I .. cl Pine Compound pure, prepared only illegible, but it contains a spirited and This gives rim to a dischil . - widely -own. . . said:- "' I . ., -death- of Cap- least a .stuffiness of the nasal passages. wide y kn . - . �.'.. . "Brethren, there is a fittle noise� go- by ,Leach -Chemical Co., Cincinnati, 0 graphi6 account the . pau 3r I. first . I . and put up for dispensing through drug- Lain Coolf. s metLm4es fever .-ccQm Re writes concerning Peruna. Salad :. j.. I . 1. " Ing on. -- Until it is .Over, - let US Sin JZ, j­­.tyn4j-y----l.1,r ble was--the r:!tak3k, aj I Or dull . I . I . �- - 'Sometimes a Light Surprises."' . . S 11 r, -oz.---vials, edeh via'- se- 'tho-or i6b� , " - ­ - - . -h!&-1eV.er- below.-,, ,�. --. , I . I , -, - -- - , --unable surely sealed in a round 'wooden case. theft of a'Pait -of tongs al�d :a -Chisel, neis and aching ' ,of the' bo a. ' . .. muc� -- . . , :�, . . greg�tion were : 111:111���� !,�,. I '. . Some of the congregation .. .1, ,%.: . .... ... �:. ..,: Y . , � ., , :: ... . - .,., . . 11 ,4:. � . . - . I , - . . . .......-..., -, .. .. .:i��:��. , . " ��� � . . �, .. . � , I , 5� . j::::: . ,.:� j�::4:�;.,.. , ,�, %'!' K:��,:j:,00*�:�; "o" - � �!!*",-ik, Z � : .� . . . . .. 1. • PNOertles, uses and directions with The thief went off in a canoe, which .if no attention. i� Fa:d to It, the . . ....... ­ .1 .. sing. - , read aown ,w�- W; - .Nil�. . .Z... ... I liable -to s I ­!,i��i!i�,.i�"'.,:."q :;�:.:;Z,:-::;;P..:�:. , � I . - every -vial. I ' .:Y44Y` a ­��,��,., i:,�i ­ - . :---:-:-;.�%,�..x..:-,.,. . il . - . .�-A,7;.;.;,.;,;- � . ..*;::*�i,,::*?�i� . - . - Captain Cook then . -p --h,�arsen"s - *" ­ i � was pursued and fired at. ous congestion is, liabl A � ' x, --�X' * -r- I en determined to .sL- into the lwr�rf. roji7c'elng .,r,.. y"�-0�5 -,:,: = P , ­ - .", ,�'::;-.'%�, m ... ip.-: --�, ' It .takes a'w.oman graciously to per- ��r�.. . *...i�i� � Wi .. - ­7- producing ..��,V,�'.:i:��,.':�.�-.1'.,.:.,*�:.:� . ...... � ....... , -.��i::.-*!7,� - � . , .- - . ­........ . ", -..::1Q­.:'.*;� . ... ... age .. " I . .::", ­ ,_The. � ' DON'T. - ' . - mj .'.*"A.::: , . . , ����:!i:i.�:�.i�iiiiii,�ii,'ii�.. �- �-,- .: : .. . and into the br.,.nchial tubes, ....:,..­..�- .,..,...............,.....,...".."":��� . " . 17:� . . M apologize In :ifijuiry' - - ' ' DO Monarch ,at first agreed -to. go on board a-r - :�ii':��,! .".. ­.,.%.......... .. � ' : 1, ���i:i�iiiiii*::�::;::�:�.",�.]�:��7,4e. ,�'.. it a man to ' I,o&e for so e ; as a hostage. - t �.*.�,-!01:1.-X.�'.­x� . . I ,cure the K* I XN�j:� ijiji!,'ij�j:;:j-",�:�::,� �, ' , ., i �:i ­.: . . - - - vessel ­ough. . .1 .: 1 ..:j,�:,..,.*j:j!!.j;j�.i:::"i....,.......,.... , _7 I, . . , she has done him. . - �--"e-DcntisL,---j11Now, Johnny brace up, .the -R-,-eS­o`-juf-ion--ZaptaIn 6tok's vessel Even whr-n the occurs, !: ,i:kj:�::.i:::�:�,::i:�:�:i:�.-.'i�:il�i�i..t. � ,,. . I - . I .�e ,, ., .; `�:.'; . x-kN,;, I . � 11 . .. �::::!,' - �::;:!.:.:.:�:;.:.:::.:.:..:,.��,.i�!�i��l."iili�:��i!i��i�iiiiiiiiii�iii�*.:* ;t.., . . - I . 1�. � , :0. . persuaded him to l"e- pay no aVention to.. it. . . . .. � . ,::� ��.. :�: ��: .: �- ­a Ill III is Dcorile per �­ the' .. ".':'; '."':.1:;:;:�- ': :: I—- . • - : .". ''.. � ; ... '. -, - .� .�-.54 .;. . --- --V - r a .�::�:�i:�:i:i:j;j:j:j:j�i::.::i;�:j��:j�:j:j:j:j:�:�: ,�.�. . . ..., , . I ... A CHANCE IS NEEDED. A . ':�:::j :'::� , �;..�-�!-:-X� .� �. . - . -- e, "think of fR4 c! ctjms�t instances; -Pprl- . �*i�i:�:�i:i:i:i:::�:i:i;i:i:i:i:::i:i:i:i:i;�:i:i:: . . . 1'-­"ThrourIj the -long winter one needs a ... .BOY­�ItYes, but . .. turn to his ho.us�e. � ' I .. .,.,..�"..................'�,,�l�,� .�.:.�,:.",.;,:.:�!���::::��:"4::.,.:,:::.,:: " :0 4,-�-- � I - X. .- q - Why go South when The wet- mirju �. ... - I �"grew 9`1 -- -TT�- . ..::,:: . �,%.16 'chance. ate. 7 * . �. One of the native., insolent, and sl'on is'Eable to tecome chron'T, - .:,:, .,!::::::,::"::::�: ... - .. - . - . . � I . .::�* ".::::j:�:�:�:: :]:�:i*',-!�*i*:".� ; ; .. ;:� I I v111 . d," St. Catharines, offers an environ -- . Up-on duc:ng a Condition of the muicoils'mem- .:��:�:::.�:.4.�i;:;i,:�:�:::;;::�;���.i�: .::;;,:,.::i:i;:.i;.".�;j:�:�:j:j;.�i::."...., � 4 .. . . . I him dead. , :�:,:::,!::::::;::,: " . . , I'an . . . Captain Cook shat h j:�:;,i::.:::$:::::::::::�::.��i, �*;�::::..:, . . I , ­ . meat at moderate cost which will minister Catarrh ::�v.;:x .::::: . I..:.,.:; , :: , , ,:::!: ". i .;:; 'S �­ kle's Anti-ConsumPtive this "the enraged indtans" prepared to branes kw-wrl as catarrh. Cata I �:-*.�..i:-� x*i ::::::: - ", .. , :..:: . : " ApUle 0 indefinite ,:::.::-4:.: ,.:-:;::;-;-:� ... ::..:.:�::�:::;�:�:�i:,.,;, ,� .. . I - - � to tired nerves and worn out bodies? Try f Biel � an ..:� '1�*i.*.i*:*;i .i , 1, . , . the tonic influence of "The at CatbarUes directions, . i*:i!,!:,-�. ", . .. � ".. X, ;1' � . . . .. , `;: I . x: , � �41 . *ii!�:"­ .1 ­�-. - . :­ Syr P, takin' according to direc avenge the death of their comrade. time: . Catarrh :ii��:,� . . .� . .1 . Well" and the restful influence of "The - Against the-counsel of thO56 WitTl i;ii�ii��-.� * ?11. Iv. .; 1 ' - .� . " Apply the manager, St. Cath- will subdue a cough in-& short time. CURE COLDS - - - is. essentially a i�!ii:::"':�:-,: : .... . . Weiiiind. - 'I'llis assertiojawcan to lion- him, Captain Cook went on to the beach, N. ��:��i:�:,."",","":�;!::r'.: !i'�i§,::� . 1.� �t---,�--! . - -- Grand Trunk Rail e vertfied ,by hij PgtVEKT QATARR �,�;� , .. :Arides. . - ­ � -dreds-mbe -b - :;- -�,`: * : way System. . I . . I - a,ve tried it and are pleased when a native, s4epping -behind him, chi;Gnic tondi- �i-::�:. . . - . .. , . _ with a club. 111) im- lion and does , :� - :::�i:�,,'.�,:-.- . . 0- �� -:.x� m . .1. , its--raerits, so that knocked him down I '.'.,.... . -1 � , .. .: �;?": � � i �' ,.r _ V.� �.: .,­..,.,.,., . I . to bear testim-OPY g, is done to 1..*...,;:::,�.::­... ", ... 1y .;:::,�.::­... , .. . . :,�::­... , ..: . . :,�::­... , ..: . . :,�::­... , ,.:� . . :,�::­... , ,.:�- . . :,�::­... , ,.:�- . . :,�::­... , ,.:�- . . :,�::­... , ,.:�- .. .. ! ..:::::�:Xx�:�:::;� MISSED. . .. - !:-.�.�, �:,: � &�,:!�!��!;.�.�%� I al, may know. what a splenAi�med!-- mediateli rose and went atone into the not leave except something' ., :,i�V,.*!:�:!*:...!. , : �,.:.��": � -.1 , - I :,-.�-: . �, . -1 .4 --J-.--qjben­-1ie rushed back he Was relieve It. � � :::::. . .. , �!!�- ;::::::;:..r4X,.-.. ,;:;;X::�:j.,,..,. . - . . . . -,��:i :::�-;!:!:::;:::�::::i:,�;il:��.::i���::",:i:::�!i:, -r, . : (kq3lll:d: the 'cuae it.is.... It costs YOu only 25 cents crow . . t .. , .., - ,-:'i a .�,. �: � - - , :. - -- - - ;*:�11X ., Sess-There's, one, Pleasure _ stabbed im n I . What, should be done wheA-a Person . ,; iX`�1.:;::i:i:i:�.*:: . . ,Q�� . . :. , . ': I . of a .: - �;:-� .:.":.:.;.'..��::::;;- . , , ': • � . ­4; . , . . to join the ranks of the In, jjj� who bbed and thro -is-tc-li&-6ald-is��-a-iew-4Q4�s-- of ::.. - ? �� , . ... rich. ' . Then he was dragged LOAM beach again . .: I.:! � ��.! ­ - .. . 5 I - I ' �: . .. ��, - '1:1�4. �- Tess.-Wbat s that? . -have been benefited by its 4547.- ' ,.. . IX ... . . en and stabbed to death:. Penna. 1-1 1: t�� �: !*'!i.` ;. , - . �:' ,,. � �:� �� 11 ...- . ind beat' ., : �. Bess -They can't go bargain bunting. . - !, I : - I . .�I!i . 4A I . - in the , The diarist tells me stories of Taken at Qie onset, Peruna would .::.!, .: . , ,: .:;� .,.. . ; . . � jls gruesO - .. X , , There May be hypocrites 11 . . :: � '" I . e cold and...Prev4WI; all the �: � , �:: 4;, ::��:: ; .7 . .. '. � the vast n ��e that was exacted b the break up th , , .. .. � � I - M,jd in T-hel-r- Acti-oxi -12a 4ee s chur tmat think of umber the vengeance - ... 1:.. �1, ... ­ ,. . . . expedft- 4,4 I * , !eh usually PAle" . .. � - very mild in their outside .of it. . .. 'burvivurb Ir"', ..... ..­­ trzt�n 'Of SylliptorMs * . . 4, �%.,-­ Vegetable Pills are d .- . �, . it clear that Captain Cook's death was But, even in ,caaes where the cold, has ."-s��%;: i: � I.. . . , I -­�:, . , . I 01 . ­ . - ­ - his own rash- been neglect�d and hoarseness or a !: � . ,: - . . - I �t3l action. They do not cause griping ;n . In a large measure duo too . ;:::: I ­ . :*. - T. - the stomach or cause disturbances Pill �m MIRE2 IN 5 TO 14 DAYS. zw-,,, and fark of tact. . . . ;­45" ­� -- ,.�, , - � - PF'� Sh 4VAR 1115%releped, Pe. -.1-/' " - , . " 1 7 - �' Therefore, AZO OE11TMz,4r A� su%rjxtso:i S-3.-cu.6 any . I . . �. . .. : there as w many pills, do. There I . ; 1.! .., .., " .- L. ­ t L' . L �,,, I . L, - in with ;jjj of Itchutm alfnd.-Di::da or Protudint .1 . 4--- .. el�ed'upon to give­ prompt and per- ;, I : u I � 11 ­­ . the m(ks delicate can -ja4e the Piles "Y4 or in*jady untied. 6" manent relief. They PI in O,tQ 14. -JUST WHAT THEY WANTED., . ... �. "t -fear of unpleasant, results. . -- � .)ughs, and colds In ... "I,." ! � ­ . - . The frequency c, I ,!. ,;�'; , .� . ".., ��.. �;�::. ;!:�,�;� ton, W, be administered to children trouble with Most true stories Is "We'i, brothers," said. -the sombre, the winter.makes Peruna 4.popular-real- , ,::.: : .. . . . .t., , , , * I ... i ly,wuh liziposing -the penallieS w-l'ite, The - , , .,,.,. * : �:7" - I - .:,. . . ;. . I is hi-c visagF4` -man, riaff-U ... . W that it ;Fs­"ry-to­0d--a7- ties in .' their-Tflidst, oily ­ for- trAs-e--otbrients. . ly - � I . ------ ----. fallow the use of pills not so careful to Order to make them .Interesting. "flits is my first attendance, but I am A number of the best people rA various 1 -.�:;;;; � 7� - . . . I . . <�: '1� - , - , , , - I . - I think .prepared I ... ; - ­ . a Socialist -0most by natute. and countries number as to - - . . . . . - , '. � I -'. - ­ -,- "ad not liked an" I can understand, frorrv­� previous the value of Peruna- in such - toals it will cases. . � , . ­ vow , lame . _ � . - . . �*- . 'BADLY MANNED. . . �- - - t"Tbal D A, - lti� P If on tm" you want.-An the filet . . . � L �Kpw . I C. H. PARKeR ­ 21.� ­ Tay QW lor -TIJ10" - .. speakers, what . Failowed Dr. Uartmant's AdvicLi - Ifte- . . .. I I - . . ... - . .­ .... Ever been in Siberi�a?" asked thii !v;. . - ­� . " aim where ever , , stored to Health. . - I , .1 , � ;­ . . I . . place, you.went a realm law, -_ 11 - . . --- - . -' - -L- porter, ­ - .----. .. .. . �- -=-. the ciiiies thing it, tte w4arld - • one .has rs. SamueRe Vignesu, Avre au Pe d, "I had' several . . . . . . attacks of colds we . . "Er-,yes." ans�wered the distinguished a bloated i;�ndholdcr. "We dot: e---9d,GoV-1ciied­ h If.e., - it - ­ � . . ­ , ..; - uislan.'refugee. not become - - ­ '. .'' in turn-down Isle de -La. -Ma - Cnaada,- writes: from time to time and finally a se- . I . J# � R . long-balred young men .1 . -.. I wrAe to tell you that I am Fe four e attack developed into catarrh , .-1. 11 4..Sbere last summieT." . . ­ I . They are a Powerful ,N,crvine--Dys- oullars. . well. I took only three bottles of jour- *er castled h -food , - ' - prpgja causes de,range of the new -The speaker. continued: "Where . r advice. and your - . I'l q debtfity and money '- . ­ d = _ ---.. - �" ok and it re- bested catarrh 'remedy, and oiler. ITCH, Mange Pratijo lz btis , Peruna according to you . ,,I %%as;:- ' to ' use cele- - - .cra-4 -­ --- and - and ckibing giVe no Lroubr4, ,:.�. --- form I - iaj�10 Itch 4014 "LlElla" , . . _ the directions in your bo . , .. � ..: .. .L. IMVY O con ,nce engenctered . is dii�icult to deal && not exist." , .. . -hedltV. , three' bottics I find myself , I I - That's what wl- want." Stored my . taking � 14 _ford's animals cured in 30 minutes by Wcl WiUL There are many testimonials as wrhat's ill . - . - . 5'Williarft St., completely' cured" and I no longer ford's Sanitary LctloIL It never falls. to the.'efficacy of pfirmelee's Vegetab!e "Where everyone goes to worship on Mr. M I atthew O'llare,"14 . - 11 . . I . L I i reating this &W regular hours area kcpl,. 17 11 River, Mass., writes: softer from caWrrb or colds. . :1 � ' * !. . . .- - . &61d by all druggi3t& - • Pills In t disorder, �unday, and. i. About four. �cars ago U oonsulf0d a .. .. . I. . .,4 I thal, they paver fail to produce good week in, week out." - ':1 -. . .. � . - ph)sicion W get relief from a cold -1 can iheerfully recommend - : ': i --- . � - -:-: , --' � ­ , UNTLITTERED THOUGHTS,, . . - results. BY giving proper lane to - the "Yes, that's Iti" . - -ad and settled . catarrh." . I - -.,.*., . � rts Ahey restore Icellnill- -Well, I myself have just come fro which stop,ed up my ht peruna for colds and .. . . Windig-Say, 'I understand you . told digE.stive cirgons, . 111 lungs. 'He -gave me medicinC , .1 . on my . . I � �Knox that I was a liar. -r"e centres. . . such a place - ::, ..: . but. 'four weeks' use of it did me no misinformed; to the n � .... �_ � � "Where? -_� ' Biftkins-You have been misinformed- . . - -'- -- - . - - _What's it calledr, i.a ­ I . . .. weeks'. � I e,. of, . . . . ­ I .1 it Peruna had no -other medicinal - - I K I �1' ' - , ' sa v-. good- -- --- ­ . I thoughts Mrs. x "That -h--&VruT--Vm- --" a place-Ta4ed-prisciat" - . - --- - aid man. That Is one of my Bu om- and After- v-iLli-i.-c--Wa-ff-7t?W-PTOTnFtTr,r'w7wier-w � I Kn4x made -a very m . "I dec;ded to, try rcruna. I I have .never pi.it into word& * .- mean comment . up- and resumed. his � seat '. . . .. . laking two bottlt­� my lung-i.'began to it relieves common colds, U would be . 1: . 1-1 .-I- .. I - Did -." I . . , . . . ' . . on my age' to =day.. Mr. Buxom, .1 . . heal. in six monthi the cciugh� calarr-h well- W�)Ttb. while Tor any family to keep., . Lake little voicasions of diss"o. the ortap"ons she' say you were getting old ?: Mr4- Ever Tiotice )l0w' mapy friends you t, difficulties were all cured.".rit in the.house constantlY. I .. . ... dischartres. sad blood id I 'still have when zyou don't need Rhein? and throa . . d W � .. I . .. -11 Alf ocsome, pour out Bulto I - . - . � - - 1�1 .. ;. she mblo. The loosel remedy In W•46voes ;4` .rn.�'Nci, Indeedl She $11 I I - . .. - .. . - t, .. ". I tri I � I- - I walswees. syrW win dAve like Vollsou I I looked quite Young.'" . . � I . .- - ..- I . . . . .. . . .1 I- --- . .. . . There are a number ef varieties of I -, .1 '-, - -- - .� - -- - ;, w I blocid. . . ­ . .1, A Mover of lm nee its an tbose woo an cqrns. � Holloway's Corn Cure -will re- . I �­, ., .....:�i. ... . -- 1" , , .. 1. , - . I . . ' I . I . --- � �. ­ .b ,,, ' I . . . j . ,;­ -.4 . .. ' -down 160, tonai ever oompoundsiA ! - . .." �, ­ � :. I obillitated is the tact tbal move any of them., Caft on r drug • fa . . VERy LITTLE FEELING. .: • run raven, is the boof ,you, . I . , - � - -: . . - . .. . . ... .. For] . I . ­ " . . '... ­ - ­ . . ..., -- ­ q strougfib and bonds. gist go . . I %-­ ... . ­­ . -4 I ­ . 1. % '. : . .­ .. . I I . ., ­: ....­-- ...44 .,up the optem � t AL botllt at once. ' .: ­ � - ... .. . I A Tom faL. the mu�lcak6-'Don't You 111,91- � . ­ , � - -�,­ �� , * I I . • - � . . .. . : . ;k --.- % .-. -- . . .. . .., , think U-168 Screecher. singe with cone . cl� . . . � - . a ,I- . a­ I .--. . . . ... � ­ r '* I � An-orchid tba( takes a drink -when. ,: �L :,'--, ., .: -.-.- .-. ..­ I . .1 . . N,,b , - . . . AT CROSS PURPOSES. .77 ' . . .. . . ­'� . . � . 1. ­ -:1.". . I ., - .. � 'I, I �111 good inten.- ever it feels thirsty by Icuing down a . .. .1 - . . ., � �. - . ­ ­:... .-. ! i ,Lnglo' . , . , . .. I . . . . .. . '' Iderable. 14BL ' . ' ­ - I . . � I -� . .. ,..- . ...;. . . I ... .. - - Jack-:Z."Not so t ' can notice it. -If �&Poor Mrs. Mixein has tube Into the water isla botanlCl(ll curlo- . � � I -.--- ­ ­ ­-­ -- � ­ - . 4 . - � r I I - I .. - - :he wou',dn't s�ng at all." * . L,ad breaks when' sh4a, undertakes to S -) - :;:-r he had any feeling for the rtst-of US tions, but she certainiy does make some siLy wh�ch grows in South Africa, The e Wil end ou' a' ' enuine tubc. when not in use, is coiled up on � I - I . . , - : . I— �, ­ - giN.e goof - advice." .. - ., .... I ­ * topL.af­ the plant. . - - . - , � . . Two Do not delay In getting relief for ihe -%Vhat has she teen saying wnw?' I . . ow in her ' ( - -She I-aid .ons young fell ,asant and'sure c ure. BRO, -On 9 ,)jItlejolks. N16ther Graves' Warm ,Ex TO CURE A COLD IN ONZ DAY . lerminatoor is a pk class who is' as.cross-eyed as he Can ,q()' quinino Tablot,.n ental .� Ru -for Dollars - . . . I . 11 ).Oil n life, and Take L&XATIV3 . �g- , . r child why 'do you let be, to look -straight ahead 1: money if It fail# to cure. IL W. - - . love, VOU DM $to "fund woo � . . . I . . . &,, t, 0 , asts . . .. . . I it suffer when a remedy is so -near-at another, j;vho has lost both his legs, aR Z,V signature is an each bos. Uo. I t . . . . . . . . .. . . . . I t: . A - L . � best foot . I � -, - `--tianiT. tir careful and always put his . .. -1 . ' It'rary home I'll C&noA% should ba.vat one or more gamine Oriental Ruge. They are .. . .; I - - ­ .. I . t- .: , I 3 - ny of their. fadeless colors. Lad In point of 0002LO11117 ­ . I �Ior,oard." . � , • -K&--NEEDFD. .: , . . �: Ifni in the softnesi ao d b,k,r%n1 -� . . .. . .'-., . .1 I I ... - . .. . bes;ut nestic Oriouts.1 Rugs are iiaported ., . . . . -priced dul "uctB.' The** TI-ie cirAt,nn handkerchiefs ,pr,nvided -- I - , . . . ch"Ver than any of tba low P . Minor and Perote, The .- 1. I - - *y i . . . --- -- ­ .1 ­ ---.- . - 'They- say that . on are b ni direct I Cmx- Lons are any the great ru;�pr,duoinf as,[-.- sr I ., f,�,r Frenott soldiers have ,printed upon - ­use Shiloh's Cure -m2jt�,j g29d for iL&n-odtjp�MT.Liltb,Uoritmtalnug4 were costly, and ILAt Ord r,ze'a'414 -old no , -�11. . brain workers." . Importers - .. . . 1))Cm a number of sanitary precepts' to !, i - 0loan'Guormoun'tt ­ ­ ­ . I , this country, we usiness In ther, - . . . . ­X� �11�' .f-tacze rots and orients goods z . ..­ be ,observed on the -march. and during Sh-flUKI at r,r the worst cold, Y I Knox-'Thav -- . which we can sell at heretofore unheard of prtcala. Nspecially in the Anstoli L.- .. . L . thesharpest cough , fix-,-Explaifi�sw a � I . . It OIL account at their -6, we can self. %bolon . 'a campaign, and are further ,dewraled Many rare oll,3_PT an !I.. ­­­o o.refoand1thoug . -j , . � . L . . -,,W . Kn�rlx-­"Why they are barred from corm lityle am 82 eacb. . I I . , . I ith 'riledallions":contaLning pictures of C%;Te ': . -. -try it on a guar- ty-11 . - - .. ,­ .. officers Of all &ades, the different unt. ­- ,,ntee bf.your polite socie . - � I . - . ­ . torms being 'so . distinctly - portrayed - "' . ` Money back if it . . .. . Here Is, Our 'Speolal. Cash'Offer . .1 � JUST LIKE LIFE. . w - . �4l .'- that a French private can tell at once Ciffes . -doesn't actu&IIY - .-. - • :.. - ... . . � . I I . . ­ I . . �. L�_ CURE 0"cleer A , lady named Susie. .McFadden . , . , . we m,Lko a aWctal,bargaiu-of two of one Popular 511111141•sised,rugs• They are suitable 1� what grade any' be may sec .w , . -) lay in front of droplaces� or piano*, tOey araiinise, in. bedrooms 4 I . ... ..,belongs. , '.. '. .. I . than anything YOU N'N,*as praised for the figure she band . for door mati, bath rooms. t, ,call* - I . one kind is 2 to 3 test long ai&l to Ill foot wide Anatallan rata, :, . ­ . , a- . . - • ... -1� . . . I. . -Coudhs . ., . ever tried. Safe to -an' - . or for foot rugs. in Asia Minor; very rttUa account of the soft tones . . . I I �%; - . . made by the u.,.Vvos of A118,1,01486, 'a - . ­ ' I . . ' . . .could tell . r'.. 1. ,�, h&rlll,xu ' e w send them, charges e2 , I � talcs,- nothing c was no one z6 id! of the colors ; many of thtrm am 116nitiqusc ..... ^ � ny ' through the mountains take, Ther each: ....oat � A6 \ I A railw, 9 in �� . . preps, on roceipt of the special Price; 64ch ... .................. .... : ............ 2 I - � , . -in,prth of the-Adritatic Sea, constructed That her figure so swell "oat long and 2i to 3 feet wide made in '­� � .Government to build lmd Colds it to hart evens & . Another kind, 0a Ha.madan. rug, is 3 to � I ... by the Austrian, G baby. 34 years -of Nl,:as made very largely of paddin'.' ,. Porsta,mktile larger than the Anatilians, they'are useful .in the same way and for the "me I - ­ , Trieste, though only - success commend .1 I � purposes, They are in attractive patWrus and colors; ­1 . . by the trade of . -----�,, I � _-b"Tily tuftad. . Sent on $5 . . . - , -A woman's curiosity is,exceeded-only recoipt of price, each ...... ; ................................................... .... . . .. 130 miles long. has 679 bridges and via- ()UICKLY • ShiloWs Cure I I I " . runs through forty -nine 4 Genuine Oriental and Drasaware In , -d . -We., $1. MA ty that of a m ?.T will be gl" Ca­)Lsswer, .ducts. It also I I 25C., an who says he hasn't 'tie It a the largest stock of Rugs, Art. -Go*il - I . any.. , . �­ I . ... . . Csnada� Whoneveryzu want quotations on and in our line wet ... " - -tunnels. I ---omo­i00000000momo�. : .. - go.ur tnqtti,r of say size an value on approval to responsible, parties order . I . - - - I .--- ­­ - it We Bond rugs . .-- . � .. - - . I . frout & �tan". .. . . . ...I.- ... I . . i '* --- -- --- .- - .. !. . � . -- - , , . ' The mare M�',noy'a mAll has the less - A rural melodrama, should at Least . I . . . . . I � I--- , " � - I � � ,I I I p es by e he rsi ull gu 6 A weling. Of ]map , � I ne ^' "',*' " �-- 11 " - " --- - -- -­ n Oa d --ro`ugi� ' ......7,11 �d -'Ocoo board_ o' -E, n wh-,n a e go Q 'r , 'e - - � aln k' v _ e t s � P, d him to e ,y 'a at" � t � ,e rsuade h - - V � u _ �g- � ' , lives grew insojent,and Ksl 'n is 1. I shot him dead. Pon due .ng a 0.,n, _ - I I I - - � ` , - .� , . 1� � .. : iii "is is willing to. admA he his. I have a grass . s -plot. .. ­ . . ­ . . cou. 9 BABAYAN'& cost- , . I - - " .- . ­,00ssNopolono - I -..:- . .­ .... . ' new RIAN . . ..- - - I . . - , . . - 40 King St. Ems* Tokontan ' ­- -- �- I The exclusivericss, of some families . . . .... Is 4 I .. . I . I .. .. . . . . .. .. .7 I ..... Vs. , I sermhon. I I I . wommommm� "XI .. ., is a f-tirtunate t1litig for the nf.,ighbo' Black " A I � . � .. - . . . ... I—.. -.. .:.. ­ . �--, -- . - . ­ Al" . . -�.­ ­ ­ . ­- - - 7� - -A *r,6 a I . .-A '. . I I The average' man ,would- rath�r pay - I . � debt, . -hall. a dozen than one d - I . . fph aeasure. .65il" AN. - - . I�Itl 0 N WE a .,. � I ­ .. 11 � . �. . - , - 1. 1. jo .� . . - .. . . , I . a . . . s 1. ­ I � . 6 i : • -! -1 . , 1. I , U 11 . Pu i In . si I ... � ... I � , I . I - . . � . � . ..., . . ­ . . . . .. .. . -.-. . .. . FREE L E . .. ­ d - .=.. T=dW �. for lIplec000t - . . . �­ . 11 tioseellseach. whew _gpid P,jmd loth* . Z-.r, ...'.ill"ad yo" th~ TwC Wetrart U with tbojq�.S=Oeo ttlit prif W got Ned no year wesolt and . . . d It all= I . ,'�: "dr-rAl im Co. riterilEmet, L 1. U. L A. - I , " . . ----- �- -- . I . � 11 , ---� Vt. "4 * "*.. . a me% I T. ;so . ". I -� I , � . : . , .. . . �., . 7 , - . . .. . . � � / � . - I . . . I I . I I . - . Occasionally a- man is .-compelled to. stretch the truth in order to make both ends meet. . I � . I . .7 . ­- 4 t .. .. ., 7 . . .. . . .. . ­ Tmrnhculat4, Il<)u-qcxvife• -"NIY good man, did. you' ever take 41 bal4?" . QA- washed. Trainp-,.No? murn- I've never' . . ' ' - took. anything bigger a gil,�-;-sjZn. .. . .. . .There tsn't much hope .for Ahe Man who is unable 1(),mnvince" himself that he isn't just a little. J)eltcr.:1tbar1. his I n6ghlor. _ , • - • . . . .1 I , . : .­ .. .. . Great Medi6inc-Tont,ii., onl6 of the 7 . lost'a hand P,onmrs­ of -French Canada-, and wore an iron hoiz)k ns a substitute. Ile was .In the habit of boxing tbe cars or relrdetory, Andinns -%vit-h this - iron hand. and they ,finve remarked that it W­ nS . ­grm! - 1;5 medicine." -I)r..- 11Ttrt�s'• I,(.jpctIjc oil is greii-174-Ttiedielne; A-takes- hold of pain with An irim hand and knocks it out of the sYf4Qn1- - - - - - I ..��. .-The big Chew'ng b l a c k � , tr4aceo - �p I' U g . 227.0 �. .. . . . . 1. ­ . -----:.-_ Yet.. B ROW - TER . 1k . . - I .- NVE COLL - . .- � OR0116W. ., 'l - . ow, C'milde. . -Z.. . 5E N D IOR CATAID GU E � -- --- .. 0 AR PET - DYEING Ctio.lai•g. Thla.ls a sWI2J%y�WILhff* d " LOAN S �"-,�:�` so 4 Uft ' - I .. r . . . . . I ... . . . � � . I --- . I . - . . ... . . . I . . . . . . - � ../ I , - . •. , . - - - --- -- -- . � A ­ • - .-----..-.---- ­--­­ -- ---- 1, . . . � . I - is . . SCHEME . . . ­ - An undertaker probably so call- * o--A . .1 - . . . . . .... . . I �- �c(4. because he eventually Overtakes the 'guess' I .. , •' I'll real 6.1 mankind; -.._ . "I said Mrs. Subbubs "I'll . . -1_ have to give- a' [tiff 'dinner.�' .. . . / . 11 ,. d lim h sband. . ­L�WITa6 ML� C�411 I There is no sulch,thit x- as- haim! SP COUV- ',it's -the only' excuse -1 can think Of " 7: ,!Llie'trouble goes from ba-li to worse unless check- I ed. Allen's Lung Balsam cures the worst.eoltis. [c torroN�r b'd-ck those fine plates I loaned " I It 9,11sqx intlamriiation Pad clears the 44 passla.-es, W Mrs. Naybor-l' . I I ­71.1; . ­q • A! FAR-FF,TCHED-ARGUMENT. -7-­%til.4T C.KtjqF'3 IIEADAC, " " • ' " 411 . ' . . . I From October to May. Colds'are the most fro. ."The earth," renin, TIV9 BROMO - � . rlvcd the ..professor, uent, On- of IIea-Lwh*- LAXA "pursues its mighty pathway through ru"LNINZ rsmov.m pants, R• , W. Grove on box 2.e t., .; L. ... . . spa& without I erruption and on -. � .11 ­ . what you might coil schedule time." � • Husband- You don't_ ap ! pear to-�Ilkei , "Which," remarked Mr. Dustin Stai, \11-s. .Sweetie.' Wife-­The horrid thingl, ..."�. . . . v6 � th',dottflderlt emphasis;• "g&s to show I hate herl Next lime' we meet, 1*11 kiss ' . . what a good thing a perp.etual.tranchiso bf,r only . once, and I shan't tsk attgr , " 4 .... - . �,.'. Ia.,. .1 - .. - . .­ ..-... .. her, ba�y-" . - . . ...L. I - - . 4 - - . - . -­.. . I . I .� . , . . .. .., . . I . 11. - . . . ­ lt� . 1. . I � . I . . . . . . .. . . . � . � �,.,4 , . �.. � . "ll' :�. 1. � � . . .. 11- . .. . .N. I . c' , I � .. . . . I .. :: ­W. , '­'rg .'- . , .1 � , :T"�: r. ..•• -,..: � •. sxs.•: °., 449':.Y , ^,r'T� =' . _ .i "mac`. ;k.;,-?' :?i%.�c :•,�F4fKee . ^,eitpu +.- 'MT,'. *•':?C•.:'.. °drew !u _• ";: rs .X^. a- w,..aa� -Aw -. ,.. - ,•!9 :... .. r��7 ."^— '_�'m'.:T?<�.^Clz:'•r'`• :Ry =i?:r r•. vv' >•c^�,i'- .�'.... - a —F'. ° -r'R r s °•a.,. � •"'; • ... ..,. •. ,. - °.. •�•.•.c•�a•ta.�a,* �: c ti -.r�r ��•:ra:x_ ^_', �t� y..:���' { .'° err •airs - --- -, _ e OF - � stop that tick line Cough . De Shoop's $ tough Cure will steely stop it, and with * bpublishedeveryFridas40ibce, peclectlaiety. I)iaeothotoaK6iy barge' r(; less, that Dr • $hoop tells motbejs t,.k,. use � so 1 � S O l �� � O e RATES OF ADt'iERTISL` G : nothing else even with very }call l babies. 71ret insettion, parline - l0 cents The wholesome green leaves and tender + -. EecL zubsequeut laaortlon. lire "' per ,scants � Stec :o-olafuc�- bemka�m�s,taico•ue ehrtti I }QiO e+�B :Lia cats uces Lot include Legal orForaign Stomach trouble to but a gymptom of, and nor furnish the curative properties to Dr , .. pl dash Store, :. advertisementa. fo itself a true disease. We think of Dyspepsia, hhoop's Cough Cure. It calms the cough Special terms Riven to parties making con- , Heartburn. - _ —, _ ( , recta for 3 orb months or by the year. Halt and Indigestion as real diseaaee, yyet and heals the sensitive bronchial mum - - - )hey are symptom3 only of a certain apeCi130 �✓ T yearly or year�)y oontracte payable Quartezlr• Ilferve sickness— nothing else. p branea. .ho opium, no chloroform. n -toek taking Sale for one month Badness ceids, ten lines or under, with paper It was this fact that tirat correctly led Dr. Shoo ing harsh used to injure or suppress. De ;o one year, $6 00, payable in advance. is the creation of that now. very popular Stoma mend Dr Shoo e, Take no other. Sold 1s!'Noticein local colunns ten cents per linp, , Eemedy —Dr. 6hoop'e Restorative. Going direct p five Dann per IlLa each eul;aequent inscrtioa.' b T bi McIT adders. Special contract rates made known on applies- arse stomach nerves, alone brought that success y Bargains_ in every Department. f +�[ ppae pP and favor to Dr. Shoop and his Restorative. With. *too. No free adyertising. I out that original and highly vital principle, no 4•* _. &dveznse inserted u until fob written nd charged 0 s anoh lasting accomplishments were ever to be had. New'. Blacksmith I�j hop •, , Here is a sample of what we are doing in sloes —ctrl be Inserted unto forbidden and chained ear F r stomach distress, bloating, biliousness, bad $ g p oordinvly. Orders for diacoatiaaitt��g advertise- { b,�h and sallow com lexion, Dr. Shoop• . ' >meats must Win writing ani t.enS 101h* Pub- Restorative- Tablets or liquid•-- as�see for our. Dress floods, rag. 26c for 16c d . Boots and Shoes, rag 1, for 26c ,!Umber, self what it can and will do. We sell and chest. `i'he undersigned has just open - y = Job Work Fine striped Lustre, reg 60c, for 400 •. Men's Boots, rag 3.50. 'for 11.00 promptly attecdad b„ fully recommend ed'his new blacksmith 'shop west Grey'Lustre, reg 75c. for 40c Boys' Boots, beg $2.00, for 76c - s>tEbte �_ ' of the iron bridge and is prepared Fine .black Venetian, reg 75e, for 40c Ladies' Overshoes, reg 02.00, for $ ' 50 r° 11.gb per year ; •1L00 if'pai i in advaoes. � io do blacksmithing in all its lines. Ginghams, reg 10c, for 7c yard Girl's Overshoes. reg $1.00, for 35c Dr.'- ,Sho s Also c%rrlage work. Art Muslin•, reg M, for 6c,yard Hats and Caps, Snits and Overcoats, j L Victoria Lawns, reg 16c, for 10c yard - at astonishing low prices. JOHN MURKAR, ProPrifftOfs Jonathan Lihoumb, ` ' Our space is limited. We cannot tell you all. Come "ay and see the UXi3tRliaGi _, Restorative '.�e C)=t . Bargains we are Riv]ng. No checks Riven during sale. -All that are out will - - W. McFADDEN. be redeemed'. The dishes will be-for sale so that custoniers can make up (sets `The• lowest point touched 'by the ' dr-get.any piece they want. . thermometerin-L?xbridQe during Jan-. hit -Steam nary was29 belowzero the highest • FOIL: SALE. -one gasoline engine, Fresh Groceries every week — Bargains for Friday Was 39 above, , These figilres ma to le '66 1 t, etf North y will generate 6 H P. Nearly new. yyyy�� p solo 'at loss than hs1L price. T Caster, No Pu♦aip Works. y y g y • g: g considered reliable, a they come front C) 1 1b. Ce ion Ben Dun $ son, re 35c, for 28c, 1 lb: Black, re 30c, for 30e •Reeve 'Foster who keeps a camful C_ anned Salmon, 10c. A 1 Red Herring 15c. 41os Valencia Ld. Raisin .new, 25c. Very tar a natural Figs 5c lb. The recent colds ell, for duration FOR a under- - 8 f3s P si3ned has for sail -o about 100 cords of ` and severit� seems to have eclipsed cords of bardwood. Regular customers are ad- L'A p(OOd easy working pump 18 '" - _ ,. D. Si im son Co. Pickering anything within the memory of moat ° to s their wood a soon as poeefble qo ae tltjle Bayed. rl'ifl]e iB m011e s' people in this sections. The railway Ro LO �'BppOintad, ♦ J Poynter sit y p + service was paralyzed for three days, ' no mail reaching us frow Toronto from 'e handle all kinds and guar- FARM MEN W ANTED. -I want an tee satisfaction. t uesliapof latt'Week until Friday even- experienced farmer-so engage by the year, - tstD�Cka O/L<r3 pee[al �ea iy .'�JOOd �ta.�r - - - - ./` ing. And •no freight got - through for married man. preferred, also one for seven or = " over week. A few farmers broke roads 'eiabt months. blast be thoroughly emcient. Cistern tanks made to order. and ullanaged to get to town, but most trustworthy and at *ad y. none other may apyylpt To- Commence- about - April - -)tor- earlier. _��}.._. _ of them''were snowed up: -Some of the fizeea, Osesawood. 19 40 _ E • YY • Evans, - �� , j ��� � � � � �� � � � roads were filled almost fence high. It • - v+ is an ideal time for snow - shoeing, but Brock, street Whitb ' we have no much of it being not DRESS-MAKING y . i newspapers made long, tiresome walks III Your S are Try,. 'Grippe is sweeping the onuntry. Stop Of eve th1D 111 the Grocery Ilnt9. to town, and alt)lough the weather -B! ' 1►f_D � "i _jLt 1FOmo it with Prevention, oetore it gets deeply $ , cold, those without over• We want our course to be in every home is seated. To aback early on do with these _ coats town the .,Grudging warm work. where there are lades_ so have decided little Candy Cold. Core Tablets is Barely Here i9 a List of to give., direct to the public our unproved 415 sensible and safe. Preveotice contain no good things : A few travellers were storm staid here coarse in dre••* trine including our Lad ri 'nd a number, were tied up atStouff- Tailor system for wholesale yrice „45.00 Qaiuine, no laxative, nothing harsh or villa ontbe•train; it could not get eith- As there are a large number ofpe ogle: espec= sickening. Pneumonia would never ap . Grahal�n Flour, Bleakfaet Food, im way for a couple Of days until snow •'ally dreurnaken say,you.cannot learn by mail pear •f early cnlde were promptly broken. . Bl10kWheat FIOIl! < Cooked Ham y P y we will ” send system and first lesson (.which 1 f plows cleared. the tr"k, and the wind teaches how to make a perfect fitting- waist) 4 `��o good for fev,rieh children. Large box ;kept up so strESa;; that •the way way no registered w -nay address in Ontario, After you 48 tablets, 25 cents, Vent pocket boxes, 5 Cracked Peas, Finnan Haddie, sooner cleared than it started to 611 u are satisfied yon can learn send $5.00 and we. cents. sold by T M McFadden. lD4hltf3 Beane Labrador Herring,' erllna, - P xill 6-ward full. course o!= lessons. Please do > again: Passengers detained were led Uy not rdnd unloss you wish to learn dressmaking; s ,Spanish OIIioDB Sl6eoe HerringO - the railway eompany.:c•Jouroal. •,�-e a-e w sure aniorre can %earn that we guar- • p a a• artee to give 4500 to anyone we cannot teach. 4[ na _ These lessons teach hnw to Fut, fit and put _ 1x_ 11 V Ot R OYSTERS are the beat the market affords and cannot be ; together, any garment' ftr+m ttc ress.est shirt vv -beaten. The are solid meat and Inl earial measure. _ _ _ aaGSt suit to the mosc.eaboraEc, dress. This is j' p ..Iii Memorium: • t5e only course in Canada that the "whole family j Leave your orders a t• il:e .. t czn learn by one mrmbcr ta's,ag it up.' We - Try them l Try ih'etli , Quiitg fast. _ . bave b.en in business to.- ten,�•ears, have taught i'iC KERING� LUMBEPs 't ARD In loving memory of Eliz;t. -Ann Cor ter 7,040. . Bcware of ;mriatrmts. as .some -&Ir Highest price paid fur Butter and Eggs -trade or cash. p' ter Oat :uio and \e3v: BrunsESicl: < unloved- :distighter of John and bare b•ea known r cony our6dvc..aad: even f �/J �/ _Alts, Emerson, vthn departed t]I18 ctarr cd r.-here a they were not adv. to be the R]1]Ce FedAi shinRle4. JAI ly/ ES ���/ d / 1RL /i S�N - ~ life NeFrtrnr 20t5, liM. inventor of this guru. No adv, is genuine . y without our $300.00 guarantee. Patent RonHng and X11 k4:lds of 'Two years have passed a -ad ye: we miss R rite for. articuta r•, T _ pp t 'ldi^ r et ial. _ Ad ire" Strreet. Stratford, Ontario. Canaadda. W. D..rORDON & SOi. • -_ rte n bat her. ' -' BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT THE .GROCERS.`' j Never'shall her- mehiory fade: : Laving thoughts gh.th :nlwava linger - - - -- Round the grave where our Ioved �- - Father and Mother. - 71, _-GREAT : - `• - - -_ _- .11TOav ddvertttatfesersfEsr. : ..> •,• - , - � - - ! 1OLI,IE PUPS FOR- SAE. . l./ E' -The undersigned has for sate a number of brad collie paps. W $ )doors, Pickeiaa• V C�TON - . MONEY TO LOAN - Private funds on first mortgage, 1 also want to rent a ppaassture farm, Apply to James Underbin, Olaramoat, Ons 19)f x •CaN of Thanks :<` in the price of Corn Chop. F. To the officers and members of Pick- `+ - ering Lodge No. 105, A.O.U.W.: I hereby desire to express my sincere - • thanks for the prompt pxyrnent t of cheque for $Oil, being incur- .... r. : ante of the life of my husband, Chas... ? „ : 'Bradford. Also accept my d - eepea thanks for the sympathy displayed by y r ~,r ;An unlimited supply the members of our or•d r ln• -Sfaiction. Hoping you -may long continue to do the noble work in which you are Fx .,aged. _. ;ion hand. r am ' yours respectfully, A f " b1.tRY BRADFORD 6r �' f Notice of Appli cation. A - Notice is hereby, -given that The Trustees of the Friends Seminary of „ Ontario, otherwise known as the Pick- Bring, College, will apply to the Legs -w` a I� 8 P IN .M ILL S - ,iature of Ontario at its next session :for an Act vesting in the said Trustees �c.�taiil lauds acquired by diem in`the Town 'of Ne'wmai-1-�et in t'he Province :_ ' 1� - PICKE.RII�IG `of Ontario as a sigfft fits a School-for _ _ j - - the purpose's of the said. corporation, 73. Siss•e ct Scar it v . and to enable the said Trustees to ac- 1 Tai ne - 01t• quiro•from time to. time other.lands. '.','in ' - - - - A 'Elul €or airrillar parposee:' and to- sell .or - Therq,is " life and " go a Semi-ready Overcoat That — • - g -- -- - otherwise dispose. of the lands that h - Warn'Wn t er, � U n d- a rw e a r are now held or t< hi:h. may hereafter is why they are distinctive in exprFSSlon, while the fabrics insure j be acquired by them and to authorize that'ine&nsive yet genuine attention which is always due a gentleman. the Corporation of the Town of New- •, eoceries New- market to rant to • water and light free of charge or at re- - - diked or special rates.. y too cans e the best Sr, o be a man wellsd e,t :a harsh s a nviah-ad advantage, « p Irand To b �a ' 'Dated at Toronto tills thirteenth day - � �'al of Januftr , 1908. p g a g - wads kept on „ -: Gregory b. Goodet•bam. - - - 16-22 Solicitors 1'ur Applicants, If you cannot come to our store we will be glad to send you fi'600lt GeOre' - Parker, - �U�1bAfrtOn a Of authoritative styles ' "As Seen by Him." Tell us what you want, The - Pic � -• -- ' -f ll iii the self- measurement blank, and- we will genii -sates to, 'send -. - - - _ we RICHARDSON'S • - „ „�rgilanee Commltte� you a suit that will suit you: ` e The object of Ch]atAsaoeiat]on is to Chesterfield Overcoats, sill - laced, $18 and $20. leisell �tealin)r and'prosecute " Covert'Coits. for -$18.. Important showing of finest display of the felons. Ft;h Dress Suiti for cite "oceuion; $25 slid $$0. _.._ large r eat of a _. y y ` Books, Dolls, troy , „ ,• Js2embers having property stolen commnni- - - _dy, , � O Station Very s t t a P Pe oate immediate) w►th an member • • . e �� tk F of Executive Committee.'- Semi -rea T a�lorin !<dembership' fee 11.00.- ,.received fox_fhe •Holidsy 'trade. Gall abd ties them. Tickats may be bad from the President. or "; I tllise Taken .for all Magazines, Secretary, on application. riptiona Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, Geo, Leng, John Dickie chi' Co., exclusive agents for the Sefni- ready_ svlT § - _ Weekly ind' Duly New'spapert - � W. V. Richardson, Pickering,, Ont. Specie Orders, will take ...your n-eirsure anti. have a 34A-rnE To Semi -randy Snit or Overcoat nude ttl fit your exact : ORDER- -W- ZT. 13. 1=6,=0 23A.,R:D80W, Arthur Jeffrey, ' J. A. O'Connor, physegne type *and delivered within six. days of receipt •IV'f5 DAYS Wlzitbg' Secretary. President, of your order. '8 0014: Street. :':k ....•_. T. d3iU�'a ... .: . . u *,r'i, Mlv^ * -. ..•5..,.,y ., -, .. +•pi °Y. P•' L ," 6.,^ nc!roi5.� v�Ka .c+%.,'snrlR�„". '@'9'Y':Y•9:ly: v'+!! .�. Rr. ^fY4. ..:'.s^,5e"'�. .er;�`x' .�..'. >.h'wY.. �`�4.i ' ^7,, Y ``•.so. an'i.- � A`t:•�'�..��!..:.. , s'.;e4-v t :. r .*n.a��. .,"R�.+ .. :-•.:W :: :' r,x:.a'- r •_.,.1i. . r ,?vr• .+cr .,i . M.. +.v.•..- =.a•'JF" v, . l x^ . .S,rSL E. . M ee? 'uc%,' r;k . z . ^a:2 te '•- .c:,. ... .. : �? ;.1.. .: .er... • ,w . _�� d I•. °•}� - - _ f a CL4R6NaoNT J. G. Barron, the well- k"noevn LOOK i - :,LOOK i LOOK ° cattle n>ati, of Carberry, Man.. • Mrs. J. Jones 1s indispoitid this : was in this neighborhood last -. ek with A view. to shipping. a Boots Shoes and Rubbers mitts and Gloves Phe- - carnival will be held pp > > oar Tuesday, March 3rd. load-or two to the West. a -.at reasonable prices. Mrs. Nelson Wagg is visiting Waj. Birkett, who has been for - friends at Milliken this week. some five weeks in the General Feed Andrew and Mrs. Wilson, of Hospital, Toronto, was brought :� .0.5 Roses Flour Wheat Chop house on Friday. We regret to No Flour ' Corn and Oat Cho -'Ashburn, were here on Tuesday. Ivory , p say that he is 1n a very critical i.;, :.; Mrs. Brown, who has been ill "' ' "` y y .,...$,.,� � :,�;,. :, QliakQe Flour Shorts, etc for some time is improving slowly-. condition. _ Choice Pastry Flour always on hand. :+ R. E. Forsyth and Dr. Brodie The Epworth League of the ' y w : ""`� The Corner Store, W. M. PALMER, I'roprietor .'. Methodist Church intend holding :r.:,.. �.C` were in Toronto on Saturday last. Caleb Forsyth sold one of his a Missionary Marcorugram meet- ing next Monday night, Feb. 24th. team to a Pickering man on Thnrs The members are all requested to / day., be present. Da -not forget to. in• t The Brougham hockey boys ex- quire after, and secure a, Mission- 'pecvto be bere ou Monday• night a HA R D W AR E =aaezt. ' ry. 'letter which are coustand on James Underhill is on a business hand at the post -office in the Lea- _- - trip to Montreal and Ottawa this g The Carnival hete on Tuesday I This woman says that Lydia M - 'week' evening was - well attended. and I PIA"am's Vegetable Compound Caleb Forsyth was at Danford great - interest was manifested in cured her after everything else We have opened up a general stock of -for a few days, looking for a work had failed. t, horse. the different events. Chas. Wags Mrs W Barrett, 00`2 Moreau St, shelf all heat/ hardware consisting of who won the first heat in' the 12- . p f O Miss Gibson, of Woodstock, is Montreal, writes to Mrs. great sufferer ' g= wits: her aunt, lure. lap race for the gold -filled watch „For years I was a great suiierer cross -eut saws hand V. Brown. -. also- t. M. For- - s th won .the second heat. in e m _female weakness, ' Geo: Wags, who h`ad a severe y every remedy given .me by doctors or aAee ari an e8 OC ey S 1C �c, s a eS Farmers Race. ' In the backward 'this trouble, I grew Worse instead of attack of Is grippe is now much race Thos. Adair won •first and his better.. t was, fast failing in health, - , and pucks. better. Mira Smith, of the 8th coarse- brother; Fred, - second prize.. and I wa►s completely discouraged " One day a friend advised me to try sion, is visiting with Mrs. J. Lydia T. Pinkha a's Vegetable Com- GREEN RIVER y Prices guaranteed satisfactory. •�: � Graham. _ - -pound. I did so, and am tlisaldnl to - Randolph Birkett and - Robt, W. G. Barnes has purchased from say that it cured the female. weakness. - - Bryan were in Stouffville oti Fri - The Noted Importer and Breeder of malting me strong and we1L «" day on business. Scotch short - horned cattle, Robt. Mill- "wry woman who suffers from "te- _ CHARLES SARGENT, r --Walter McFarWM_and_Wife,-of- -er, ET.., of stouSville, The Imported male troubles should try Lydia Lydis>Z. Pink Toronto, spent a few clays last Bull, Ivanhoe (70134) - He is a Bruce halo's vegetable EonnPoaad - - - -� �y oro with friends here, bred Bull, of theJenny Lind family, his FACTS FOR SICK WOMEIL OL.AREMONT 14lias Ma Ric Ddora;al`n he's )return.- sire, Is Golden Hero (91851). a Marc For thirty ears Lydia E. Pink- ed home after a two weeks visit Goldee, by the GreatQrown (84598). for y 4 - which $10,000 has been refused. his dam 11am 9 Vegetable Compound, made with friends in the city. - was by the noted Duthie Bull, Prince from root& and herbs, has been the neon of of Fashion (64687). Mr. Barnes has standard remedy for female Pickering. were here with their P ac van oe a a e o s a eon Thos. E:, over 9und� and from the above breeding and his women who have been troubled With I pay you.. , The section -wen of theyC. P. R. -present smooth and grothy appear - displacements, inflammation, ulcers- a • ance, bids fare to make a grand do $Druid tumors, irregalari ' z� Iat thh�a To look at these bargains offered for the next 10 days. These Dods c had a- hurried calf on 9unday to hEfd header. Mr. ` Baines is in g y ' g rtodie pains, backache, t bear- •must o to make room for the s rim rints, etc. 4. attend to the floods on the track. very fortunate in hie choice as this g p p Mr. Haddon. clergy in the Farm- Bul{ has the size, the breeding, -the 1ng -down feeling, flatulency, indices- ` . Over 4000 yda of Shaker, reg. 12ic value. for c, leas than cost tion,dizzinessor nervous prostration. in 10 yard lots. er's bank at North Claremont for - conformation and the color. o yenta' To Shirts, re 75c, for 59c Gents' To Shirts, 9L00 for l70c some time has been moved to Nor- Why don't you try it . P g P :to �.... Dirs: Pinkl><a}�a invftes sII sick Ladiet,' and Gents' Underwear �Lb per cent of regular price --w�• C W e p ,ti m i' V women to write her for advice. 2 Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, reg 10.80, for 8.96 - The roads north and south • are i P. a g 20' m� O she has guided thousands to 3 only Tea Sets. reg. &M, for.2.95 2 Bedroom Sets, reg 3.50, for 8.66 � now sable, but the east and l . .s 0 ° ° • ;,S a guu ' .Ladies' Corsets, reg: 75c, for 50c. 91.00 Corsets -for 75c pas I ° _ ,y - a s health. Addretts, Linn, IIiJtSS. Iota rnational Stock Food, 50c k s 40c, ails re 3.75 for 3.15 west roads are in a very bad con- 7 m.l P g p g dition. - = °o ° ° i c j "'t' - - Fine•rhina Berry Dishes, reg 50c-.to 85c, for 40c The Misses Dowswell returned " c ,, ie e ; o f=$ I "r �- Hosiery,. reg Me value. for 23c• Ladies and Gents alik e. to their home in Alton 'on .Satar- o 'o CL a ° C -60 YEARS Vents Swevters, reg l.&) for 1.10 . Z p.�- A:mi 468.- FRFt ;ac is 2 £.ir- 25c. all up to date," no old stock &+y after a pleasant visit «sith ¢ Iii values in Tuwrliin,j X ,run Gingham, etc. o•C cc a K g 1 g _ 1 friends liere: _ .;_.6m��x5� :°o. W uI. Leaper and C. J. :tlacnab r = ° 9a ' ° j • .e Don't thins: twcause thi:a sole ss to itist 10. days that any 'time wibe soon were in. the city on llon4av at- r, ; - a �S �a: ° j a 8 q o 1 . enough to call, get here early ror the best choice. The store of quality. the annual meeting of tl1e ° ° 'Durham Cement Co. m + �' Z °�,i Jan�•sa►DS MatRass �"• � • _ ��� 1`Torth laremant Messrs. MrSay r,f St'hitevale 13.b DLSIGNS - r '--and Stover of Bdttineau. North �j' N m i8 0 0 .:t MarI*iFa COPYRIGHTS ar- to • ( Dakota, were here on Tuesday !1 Apr, A: Anyone sending a aketeh and desertyeboa taw 3 r Q aa� a•cerwp oaror�n,on trwwbec 0% T14ME TABLE- Pickering 5ta4iou 0 •renewing old acquaintances. • di r ' m _ 0,. nf•� cnai•adoo uproDaDiy t mmnakr. Gregg and Coates sh�f ped tiro _ ° ann.Rm�enst°aLa 1) t�OBOOII on a'.uata T. R, Trains Kolas Esat does as follows- x - pp o r ., - •om J ne Q s °iPaeenta cause° tfr"C7 f rY ne' 'No. 6- Wail 8.261 A. M. ' carloads of stock on Wednesday - 0. a ! t3 local .. 43 P. M. t+ -: y .. sa. Jal7 j -e tt�atW soda.. t.tebaas to t" of last week, •the eattle- to Rion- o _r, _ � >s t a � g 10 � Sept se K 14 Local 6.04 P M. : "'areal and the bogs to Peterboro: j • i �N`. Trains going �� eat dues as lollo�s- John Cowie, of Markham, visit- g r r r r fa ~ °I Dot, C • A r 1DoRrat°d we•ib I+es•at mr- No. i:1 Lo at 8.41 A, M: ed friends here on Tuesday.. M r• g ' �- r ° o tl 01. ea � i3O6 44 p s°Opossa" prep' . BO for by " 11 Local 2.18 P. M. - � Rom e�t� a ya•r. ar•patd, load by & .Cowie is-exhibiting four .horses tt Jancut loos- wbitbr_z Q.baw: e, Btoaalbam `°a A ? Mail , . 6.35.P. M, Lhe Toronto Horse Show this week. I t, fors Perry is, v:brida• 15, oann;astoo III, l6ttllssstistq. H9W � 9andav included. Robert Ward, of this place and S•avwloa is. 130=6ros• 3s s st. wub,,,m 'William, of Balsam, wereat Whit- - MACHINE " SHOP ^i otatlm.eerfals and design by on Tuesday attending the fu= kepti a stook. It will pay you : neral of their uncle, the late Rob- ;N�.t+' W .1�,CEZZIZ� =NR�Y The utldersigned havitlg parch- b Dail at our works acd inspect our stook i! era White. ed. B: Wagner's Machine Shop in and obese prices. Done b, muted by Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is visiting at ?t[rs. Leigh, of Church street, Piekering,__having purchased the Millinery g p agents we do ace employ them, oonsst�etn- the home of her dinghtec, Mrs. Business of Mts. Hacks & Dail gbter•.be s to announce that she intends carry- Kinsale, is prepared to do all ly we can, and de throw oa the sganes ,Adam Spears; in the 7th coarse- ins on the business at the north'side of King St. Having had some seventeen kinds of repair work and g$neml oommission of 10 per cent., wblab you wilts years ezperieace in high class milllriery -houses in the went end of London blaeksmithing. oereaialy save by purchasing lsam tats. __- Sion, whose family are all laid lip (England) and the control of a grant number of hands, feels quite confident in satisfaction guaranteed. °� s°lI °ited' •with la rl giving eve satisfaction both is st and workmanship." Date of'the grippe. 6 g >� y P�' Prices right. _ WHITEY YRANITE CO., Foster an Mrs. Hutchison at- Spring Opening will be my announced. Call and see us "" 0338. Whitby, Oaea>io "tended' the funeral of the _latter& All stock of -Mrs. Harks & Daughter will be sold at cost price father, the late Paul Lawrence, JAMES mrUC a J MES PE]titsELLY: � which took place at .Salem on T� v Kinsale.' Ont. Farmer's 1 ks Tuesday afternoon. IG , _. Ta=o rinks, composed of: Wm. - Leaper, M. Brodie, R. Besse, -- = t o Make good Henderson, T_� Wilson, _ N Bring in your o wagon an g the wheels cu down. -Bundy, C. J. Macnab, and James �"�� B ggie'stand other' vehicles repainted Latimer attended the bongpiel• at ° -Is the time to do your'fall at reasonable rates. .Oshawa on Tuesday -and'Wednes- :.. `� PatporinR and Painting. =. :day. - �. - Thomas Patterson, if The police trustetzs are consider- = : doing -any you had _- ins e police t a st"s it passing a ester have it done right CLARE. (Dowawell's old stand, snow- shovelling by -law. Some of at the right price by It you have Catarrh, rid yoarsef of this our citizens are neglecting their �71T repulsive disease. Ask Dr Shoop of Be A duty in the matter Of cleaning " - s�• YY '. B. KE STE R, tine, wie to mail you free, a trial box of ---their sidewalks. ' - - Painter and Decorator, his Dr Shoop'e Catarrh Remedy. Atom- " _ Graham ' Bros. shipped their _ w,� it a e - pie, single .teat will sorely tell you a Oat horses to the horse `sTiowat Torun- - p _ Pickering ?Ontario arch troth well worth your knowing. Write Don't suffer log Sold b 'to on Wednesday. There were' : "- •_ - k McFadden,.' y t nee T ]lf someseventeenin theconsignment. _ _ ._... �'{ I w� that I a labs cease �t 8tomsch `� ones about the me a of BAKING i ' - W e all anticipate their usual suc- = _ iLiZI ceF airklMeDonaldnwho has been ^J toeB ma h W eskneeeml an would in -' "1 n� Fran-k- - -,in charge • of the Standard Bank i is the with ea first -class bread- constantly on -haa� and tercet all And t same i h w t F ea p here since, taking over the busi- = _ o weak Ssneop's Rhas r why at the shop. Wagon on the road hearts r i mess of the Sovereign Bank, has _ •- - . prescription -Dr ho a to ati -so ever day in the week. been re- called to Stouffville, and. ~ promptly retches y y ches ailments of the Stomach . Heart and Kidneys.. ,It is wrong to drug Cakes of all kinds made to order _ . Mr. Me arlaue of ,Union* ville -sue- � - � s he Heart or Ridne' These 'Paul Lawrence, a forluer real= er 'S ore -- dent of -this place, -died at St. Paul - - on Stin d iy and ,the remains were 1� - interred at Salem •Cemetery on ' - Tuesday. - The deceased had reached the advanced age of 93 -years and 4 monthsiv Robert StokeQ, we regret to re. ' ort, died at the Sanatorium at eston on Sunday. The remains were brought here on Tuesday and trill be interred at Mr>cphela cemetery on. Thursday. We- ex- tend our sympathy. to the .bereav- ,'� ed parents. _ The subscribers -of the Clare - `h• •••mont Public library are requested --.'to see the-librarian .without delay and renew. their subscriptions. New members will be received and _'. welcomed. The, library, has . a large collection of the finest. books jpublished, and there is no cheAper �► method of securing 'the best read - ing matter than by buying a ticket to the library. w _..Brougll am - ,•We Sell For Z.ie503.' i weak inside nerves simply need. more strength. My Restoraaive is the only prescription made exprd -sly for these nerves. Next to seeing von personally, be to mail you free, my new booklet etititl ad, "What To Do, ". I will also send ssmples of my Restorative as well. Write. for the book to -day. It will surely inter-at vou. Address Dr Shoop Racine, Box 8, Racine, Wii. Sold by T AI'MsFadden - The best place to buy Wall- papers IF AT . Binghams:.: Over.200 9ainples to choose from at 4c. per roll un r Mouldings to match all papers. • also, &-full -line of.the best] esinta,, Oils atnd Varnishes, always in stock at lowest possible prices. Don't forget the place. 1W. G. SINGRAM, North Claremont _ n ^ Ice - Cream Parlor�in connection. -."•'W."A. Thomson, _ Claremont. old. CUTTERS, BUGGIL JL;WS� rIHARNESS, ROBES, BLAIITKET §I, y r Call anIi sp"tbem. These goods are'ail first•oldasl and are offered tit priaeg r that sell them. R-4. J. Cowan, ' Brougham+ .' l L . , . ' - 'LEADING AARKETS' ,.� - , �. ''AN INC"ASE IN� -.�-SXA-Ltpox - - - - - -F - -FIRED '0N`?ffFJ0B " 11, �� ': .- fin , . , 1 .;4 .1. - - -OtItE ­7 ..11.� -1 . - . . . ..." I . . ':1.1. .,'. � - I. . I . ''. 1. � — ..., I 1. �'� - ... . , I - . . .. - 1 1"V.:` 1.1��,., t -the -Comparative' Figures' luke port.s. I Five Sunni— -.0. � 4 , e efore again ca n-ed ' . A dcs�palch from Bombay, India, I.iice commander a' rid other European or. , . ..,..-. ,. , I � . : I-- . 7� ','-� JW annual report to the Ontario Board when a case of cruptious. disease ;s about 72c; none . oflering; inferi-Dr, 62c . Says: Serious riot:ng CCcuvred here on I ffl,ers 11: ed upon �he- rioters, 4ilVng at . .1 ­I. 1� 4,; - . I , 'I hursday pvcning during the course of I least five of them and ,injuring forty, . I . , I I . Secretary of known to ex. � . 1 . ,.. I Aie cel,,biu,Lon of the Muliarrain, -the � twenty of whoom -were serious v u - " ­7 - 1. _;4 ­ . ,�'.',.Abat during 19U7 there was ail increase Diphther'a shows little difference as e ! . 1�, N 0 nd .. I � I .:,A. - . km- ccilipared;wMi 1008, and 283 deaths re. � )IckwbeQt -2, 65y,,c to Me. - erLzing fioni dispute between th2 Sun- I It -is belieTed that ,others -were killed - ,, ��:z ��el 4�� ,.--� '-: menling up-on the Position, he says s u I jed. Only about half the number Oats-No. 2 white, 51c to 512c oulside, - I .. _::! " 1. . �: - that the total of 833 cases reported fails o.1 cases of en-t.eric were reported Iasi 52c to 54c on tracR, Toronto; N�).- 2 InUes oi ji tlle�r bVies moved by. relatives, ' '.,_.- ," I t 'e -serit the actual number of cas- yr-ar. as in the previous twelve, mcilths 'li,iminedans. Tlli� police errestea _ sev-, and k-ve�lng several! similar. clashes -oc- � , . ..., ..� -�-, es As the result of inquiries made by but the disease was of' a ni,orZ, severe' F1,our-Frius,k)f the Icading,Manitol., ` ". , .1 ..Z. �0 -1. 1_ -the - officers of the board it ,has. teen type, and ill.was respollsible for 425 , grades are very fli-in, .ils foll-jws: Pat- I . 5 demanded ''Curred. L . . . . � ;� , �. ,i lhAL, r�!.easc, Which deriland was r - I �: lied -out and are now cam-ping at .. �- , � I . . fG1,11 Mot rg --iiumbers�� cases- .-if ii-nth- as against 697 'for tiw--prezed- Icrlts, special t�rands, $G; � e:bnds,..$5 4o; f - �, -': �: ", 1: a , dance being called in owing to ig- 5r. Hodgetth rernarks t, ie . w . 1 � . - :-. .,; � .- Bran-Full .cars, when they can be _ I., � - . �: , , - � normce of the true nature of the d is- t1on that- the increased interest Shown I . I . ­_ . . - i --'--- . I . ,. . ­ I . .� � ''ClISS from -wh�ch'the patients were suf- L) local authorities In health quest! 115 obtailhed, are not sold less thtn $24 Pcr:The trade- in lambs, both grain-fed and � EIGHT' PERSONS KILLED. . _ _... I.: .. .,-,�",.-:.-'.;.�:'.1erJng. In other � instancies eases had- is evidenced by the fact that the .00 re- ton. When part of a car' Iffe- Price ccuimon, was slower_�-_but p I — . . .. ­... - � . 11 .,�. been concealed on account of fear of, turns made to his department report rcilpos from $22.50 u p I rices were " , , . _. '.1 _... 11 ., � ., ' quarantine. This has resulted In Ih on 92 per cent. of & e-Wmated popu- buy-. The priee of hogs is reporl,ed un. . . . Electric Car. . I I I ,. I .� .. . despatch from Toledo, Ohio, says . I . -1 I paii-ties the disease was ii�t recog ct� increise in, Lite number of cages of . t;) the large numbers offering. , I . . , , .. Ee: - , . . ... . change . , 1, .�" led, but was diagnosed-as ehichenpox ;�d*asles and scarlelina notilled, but -the - ,. , , ., Light pt,opIc were killed and a dozen . Young turkeys, ex1ra choice . I3,_ to - i�a&n Central cross- I ". I- ... THE LANCASTER BILL. . ,. ME OF A SUICIDE. � , . Y uii' dlicks .. . . 9c to lie i rid Firem3a on a Grand 10 . � ' �_, -� - Cross- James Feebely Shot His Chickens, c .ee.......... ..... Trunk Trahn. ductor -st -' crossing to ' "' , _ . 11 , I.. L - .. lug;R Amended. I , . � O'd fawl '.... fic to Se [ A despatc�h from of fnuip sgy�; - - th- ,n� . rrokq I;PpAri � . -, -­_..1. . I __� . - 1 M;rior. cnicks and fowls .... c to 7c senger train from- .N,ontrgal flng,* 'he nwt.oned to f�e� motorman to _ - _� ­_ .1. , ..­! . A-despatch froal Ottawa says: In the A despatch from T6ronlq i�ys:-An- Butler- . - R— either misun- I � '. . . . I Grand- Trienk ail,way due here at 10.30 st,op, but the' signal. was . L , - , Senate .Railway Committee on Thurs­ gerl!d by a firin .refusal of his wife, to Creamcry, prints _'; .... ,.'. 30cloWc ch Saturday ni*t left the track nftcr derstood or n . . . - : �..::� day morning the Lancaster Bill for the allow him to come back and live with do solWs _7t .--� j.- ..-. 28c to 00c 1 [)&,I,s;ng Eastman Springs st ation cank ahead and the ..collision WIloyied.. ' I ' . L , 7 .-.. the thickly settled portions of cities, shot the woman -on FTiday mraing do Iqrge rolls .:.. _. - *...,. . 23c to 24c 1 let, go'ng a car's length on -the I ies, . FLORENCE NIGII�INGALE. . ' ' ­ , .- , . : . Ilowns and villages was amended * by about 9- o'cloLk,- and then turned the d 3c ifell ov�Lr oxt its .side, rarrying the bag- .. . . p:� , 1 � ',� 0* adoplion of an-amendinent proposed, revolver upon himself. The bul:ct en- hiferot, ...."'.... .... ....... 20c to zic I gagi car along -with it, The passenger Freedom of London Conferred 4M , �.. - 7 : . , - -: _ b) S -in its new tc.r#d Ift le - Ig - -all kept t1le track . William Bob- . I E � . ­ -_16orm pwovides that "no train shall pass 1Y. Mrs. Feetiely, who was lying in in ca.w lots; sc!ecLs,- 25c to ,,2GC; new- crtson Mar:in. fireman, was.scald',ed to ..' _. Famous Nurse. . . . , " . _� ever any" highway crossing, aL rail bed at The time -of the shooUng,.receiv- In id. 29c to We. . - � I I deilkh, an-1 Mfred-flarks, ,engineer. died .. A despatch, fro' London says . : - T4& p " . ''. I .% , I , , level. In any thickly populated portion #-%I the charge in the shoulder, but the Ch-eCAC_'St01dy at 13,Vu(- for Inrge and :n the hospital here ..-on, Sunday from Corporation of the Ci , t . y of LrnJon will" -- . , � 1. . - 0 any city., town, oj� village at a greft bullet failed to reach a wil.al ­gj�!ut.. The 13Y.r. ft-r hv�n,;_In job lats; here.. the,, injuries received.. Mth resided in ,confer the freedom �6f"the� city ori-Flor- . :-. , - . er speed than 16 miles an hour, un doctor at St. Michael's 1146spitz-0;p, %�Phf,r4c_ ncin&-�-111.70 io $1.7.5 for primes and Otta*a Ea, . st. Parlis was 43 y-tars of ence Nightingale he or iz r I th .. . . I I - i_ --such cro,"ing is constructe.d and .1here- she was taken by. the potic6 antbulance, $1.90 io $185 ft,r �and-plc�e-J. '�, ago-und leaves a wi�.'-ow and family.. nursing in the CeLtnean War, and who ' ' I" . . .4. � - :-. "`�.Vfter dUly maintained In accordance life o-onfl-lent that she will Mcover. ,rbe P(itatoes-70c to 75c ,per: big--in- car Martin was: mariried about three. months -bai cj.'4h#-rw:s . �mad,c herself beloved by . . . . . : -,* '"With the orders, regulations, and (Ii- (lead man and 111is wife bad not been Icts cii tra,�k he ' ' ' - - Th . a e . . i - rections, gj the Railwav Committee Orlamicablo terms for j�6file time, ow. . floney­�lhlned- steady at Ile 1�') 12C ol iome seratche6 and truises. but no- in her 8 . 91h year. - - .. I . . .., 1.1% � The Privy CoUncit,-or -of Ih6 bboa in I gh6Grs say, to. Ftkehely'., ivr pound for 60-pouhd" pa!ls.- and 12c thing .,erb6us-.- Thire ,were'none of 1he - � � _1k . . - 7��'t.^_ 1 ferre, with 'respect thereto. or unless st ng.dislasI6 k.r work. He preferred 1 41 Mr for 5 to 10-pcijrxl p4ils. Combs passeng�rs .injured. . . . � � - ., _,, accordance with such orders. regula- cCry store owned and 'managed by 'his -4LO per kn on traelc .. . . .— I Q 1� '' " I � . . ... ,. I . 'fiens, and dilrecCons, Rated Straw _ - I . I , _': ,PaOl Grey Will Address Chief Magis- " �' !.' .. - '. � � I , -or unless.permts- wife. A))oUt a week ago he gathered- here. . ". - ..., RIDING MOUNTAINS (;AS. ` . . _... . .­] .. - . slon is givprrby some r.egulation cr -or. UP 4bdUt a hundred dollars Iroin. 1-ho Baled Ilay--�-Tim0thy,' $46 to $17 in- .. I — - - ... irates of. dntarlo. - . . ­r � . I .- _. der of the boalrd. The board may. from shop and depart�d.- fie 'caitto back car lots on track 6ere. Prospects of Obadninq an Abundant * ' ... . - I i ,� ", A' any rate that It deems proper. admit' him. ' Friday noorning. accord- .­ �t I � . . I­ cellnicy Allb * fjovernor * �! . -4-, ' "The .company shall have until the Ing V the story told Dr. Mackay and - . - - - .. . .. � A despatch from. wintlipeg, says: There v1 �, I . in - Ma I' .. . I.. . :' - ,,,11rsI (lay of January, �W9, 60 comply Sergeant. MUlliall' by Mrs.- Feeliely bc- Ntk-lq are , peels that an abunUant supply I - I � -, I with the.prdwislons cl this secticn.".- fore leaving I-or the hnspital, lh� hu-s- birrel; mass, 'Sib to" $18.50. - . i of natural gas-voIll soon be_scctrc4.from� re to -be I- invited hilre by his Illonor the .. . . . , . I , hand, came, Into her rooni a nd renewed Lard ... �Tiieruas, ll,%c; 111.1ding Mountdihs district equal to .. �� .1! IDEAD ACED hit. -_ _'__ - C11 th,"side cd the bed and-plea(led--w It - -Sincked and Dry Q,i tied Men' ts '- Long I Govern ment oulf1t, has 1>v.n working , I.- . . - - . __ �­ --*. � - _ I - I - - � - - — . - me to take him tack," said the injured I c1car bacon. 9y,c for Wns and cas<-.,.1c!;9h,c(,.n mifes north of Neepaw 1'r .- -. EIGHTY THOUSAN . , 1". . .�,Vonner Peterborough Coumy Woman -woman, "but-I had Yny back .to him, hn ims. medittin and. lighty l 1 - � . A � . Passies Ain,ay In West. I- __ and refused to listen- Then- h# became hams, Jarge, 12%c to 13c;'.backs, 16c-to �1'0"A'n 150 bect.- At that.depth they' Distress Becoming Acute in Berlin- - . ,.,. . A despatch from Pelerb.;rough says: would not h6Ar him. The ne'xt, -thing breakfa,qt bacon, l4c; green meats -out 1;ghted paper was . thrown' d4o,kvn the . . ... . . .. � 1. ­r 1: 7 -- Information It&,; been rwi%-,t-J ,here, bf I krfew was the satmd'cl- a shat'and a. oUpickie, Ic less that�.SmQkeJ says: More than 80.OW Wor -- , . ,. � Ithe death pain in My Itft shoul er. _ � 1. twenty or '.hi'rtk feet in tb6lair* and the this city are Loyment, and - � C I .. Arg�.te. a forwrr resident of Pc1(,r r- inky s.on. but bpforo4be Could get into *� -.*' _ . . ,. . �__ ruaviing cou!d'be Ineard for.n. lon'�'dis- without emp, � . ..: I-Cugtf Counly, who Tossed ny-at the llxLroe,m�ehely had shot him�setf,' . I ______M01XTRFAL MARKETS. - ---;;— -Lance. The gas, howcver,' Imurn-ed -ou a -Goune4 ,nj k"Wers was he'4-a-Iew - --', . 7bGim in.1retand crt Aug. 15(h,' 1800. ,"e "-,-,.,: -��._AFIOT, IN HIS DOORVV_,%v. " ' � - I 48c; rc,jeck<l, 47c. -and Man&)ba re-. Me shaft is put deepei'there be thing shall be done. and the M nistry *:�...%: .. . .1 would h Ing raller'y 'on the east side -of Cum- .. - � . I .1 'fly rwrdq showed that she Daniel, Mcl.x,od, proprk-tor. q The shoot.' rwents... . $5.75: s . 01raight. r<.)11(,rs, $5,W; � 9;rlanfl Strect. Nvas .,.hot In the gr do., in -One Killed. . . I . . I . by a bullet frorn a 32-calibre rifle I . ine Weal pir ff,1M �ni& -�i.� Ve—r- --t! ... - . . Argue was III y(a;-s ,uld. - . � , . Ir tove. Nianit,oba L' e 7,pu rorn� rl�,trid flat, A hl,, 4 �Ispat It fmm Oftawa says: Orders '- . . . , .. I..., . �11. . - - i ploye of a rival gallery oil the opposite ' .or t,on. including in the "Idle Hour: The a Lre"- b lew. up 4)n hav,e een is�ued to tb6, heads 'ol the - '' -1 - . . . I- . bogs; millcd- m<juilIc,_ $28 to -632, and Thursday Iliot when. the place was . . .... . -:, � --':'. side -of the strcet on Wednesday Ilight. r,rand Trunk Railway System ins1ruct. �­ - . . . �. �7111E LOST HAND AND EYE. ..., The .vvound is serious. Both raire grain mouille, $35 to '917 per lo'n. densely. crowded. fiirc broke oul, and ing them Immedia-lely W retire from the �, - I . . — . . . . plain the shooting as accidental. They Wiled Oats . and CA)rn-Boiled -oats, a- panib I ensued. Goals and hats we r 9 service all enip a . . � ­ . Thoinkas Leroy Badly Injured in Cobalt were standing in QPPosile. doorways, 4,2.75; .00rn., 61.GO to AJ.70 per bag. lost'in. a wild, rush Wr th� door. and (-a the' age -of 65 years. This is in ac. .. .� " , � . . ' Tl,,e firm un&rbone i:Lflip locni cnevF0 4veral of the audience were trampled. c,,.rdance with the new pension rules. , � - ' � I �, t, '' . son .wai cleaning it.' market Is .I,t,;ng well nmint,i:ned. S-3ep- 4nn, but all escaped sexibus Injury, . . . .. !" A despatch from CxAalt snys: Whi]st ,� .� tember vv,estcrns ariL selling at 13c t-0 with t,he ex,00ption -of the �;ee,_ bre',ovcrfi5 but slill' active. . On appli- _'.'�,' .- 1- Trak'ng an upra:s,e to connect with th,e - .. - - ... - t Iz .r wlilte', and 131/,c to l3y2c for callon for-a renewal of th�lr trrin cbfi- ." - - - ' �. I . __ � the cast drift, Th,)mas -."'BIG DEAL. IN PARm LANDS. - . 'k,c f" I . .Ncq,,,, whosse htnds were badly burned. siderait; n will bo tnk�n of their .claint. . . .. man, aged- 56, and a BnLtp�-Gra,s gwA.s, 29C to 30c,, cur- Ths, tboatre was gutted and a new planO - .. :�'.!, �,...i�y native of Buckingham, fell into'the Sale of- 100,000 Acres is Repo ed .. at rent rcecipts, 28c to 29c. - , - destroyed. . . � . - A rwrinfin lawyer a-slied the. edurt to . �. - manner not � yet explained he caused A d(,spntch from Winnipeg says: The Z6c W 27c; No. I Pmed, 20^_ I-o 22c; No'- - - 1. - � I " . I .. . I . scin oil a mail tound guilly of selling , ,: �,�, : one arkn badly lacerated, lost two fin. longIng to the- Canadian' Northern Provislons-Aarrels .short cut mess, Yiork bran 1i of * thi� In4ernatiorkal...Typo. . A BrIlish expoditi,on - against tho , - - . ­ I.- gers and a tfiui,ib and had td have an Railway is reported here. the purchas- $22-!O 10 -$21; half-barFeL�, $11.75 to $1,�'._ graphical U were fined S27)0 cooll Afridii - � 111: � eye removed. Lelloy, who is a nl'arricd er being a large land co A 25, clear fat back, n3.20 to $24.50; I-on and ,scrit t-c jail for twenty days for India, has captun2d the tribe's ni,)Sl '- ::� L.- - , �', Tr,an with a ,large family, no�v lies 1n__&iadquftrt.VrS in St. Paul. The price *s cu h vy m6_q, $251 to $24, half-barre's d[sobeytng an inj,unc'li.6h.- linportant" Won��hllold. - : . . .."! .& precarii6us condition at the local hos. understood too be $10 Pei ac . $10.50 to $11.2.5, dry snit long cl�,or , . ... . I �.. z.- . % H11. 1nin1flnUCH nAT TT1191nT I I fV M 1 1,41 1: hn If-bn rrels - do_' $5.50 W $6. com- VICT RE �', [I III F, I . X [IT[] I . .- .. � '11h W1111011 MWIRVIA AUT"' � .11 .11 e.'..''._.. ....., , " _..:­.,­-�...,.;�� . ,�. _. ..., - . � ... . . �­,­'­ ... . __ �._ ��. �. _-_.,_ � - � . , . : '_� � '..... ''. � . - . — , I.- I he i-- clearly' Ultra vixes, the Courts can ca tile' offered and prirN cased -off' a A despatch from '%Ialdostit, G,corl;ro,' to-nk the pilioncr'out to hang him. AL � �. . ...:�. ,1�1. . Canadian. Government have sent in- ni,oricc, grant I he release -of any immi- bit, 85 being Ihe,h1gh68t price for pickc(l spectalor .sa%s Long. fought the ., I istructi,ans .to the agent -of the Justice * says: Attacked by a mob of Iynchcrs ni-ob ____7. . . grant wli<)m the Province att,eirlpts to butclicrs'. Straight 1-cads of eboieb cat- ' tu a _qtan(Islill 'in tile priq;�n, bu I, was ' . ,1' I DepartmRnt in British Colunibia to penalize, anJ recourse for darnages for tic. br<)ugbt frymi $4.50 to $4.90, medi. Just 'across the Florid-a- line. -on TU­L-S1 . . _. own w - L � Ill a club as he ran 1. ., .- �- ..�"-. r �� .., J I action citli(.,r by ffteegal .arrest .mny be had against the um $.Im to $I.40 aild commcm ,frbm dA'y,. lack lon 1CM - - ­df '.*, . ., , ..."'! habeas corpus proceedings or other- province, . - . . .� I �,, of the, door. Then .Ahother; flght � / , I I ties from vny attempt to enPirce agnin­_ 6 tin Iciat c�Tp� rac I : ium­and mnimcri ccivs were ton ,of them and forcing the others -to of lho men were requirel TO.-SUbdUe 'the' . . . :: .- �; It st rcachcs 'OtLawa, it %vill pmlniptly be di�- stronger, , mc(lium Selling at $3.25 to kill him �n the fight. . . . prisonrr. A slgrt. to a place I<lur huh- ". ­ ;.;�, - I Japanese iminigrant,s the plerwitics i ' i 'I'o"N'c * - leanwhile assurances have 83L50 and ec,minct) at $2.50 to $3.25., Long was accused of killing James dred y6lrds dislant.\yas n'ia . de, . � . ... ,17 A I. "�`,'L� T M_ -1 A G . n i I b sde�t by cable to the Japanese Gov- Very few sfcckers were-en the niarkksi. Sapp, a wealthy citizen. A son 6f Snpp fought every inch -of the way the palth , . ;;. � . -.�� V posed In the Natal act, just pnss(,.,(t a ce n I - .Victoria. Under the " act'.the Province ernment that file aicti-on of the British A to 1, o 1­�. I -f#r­,$1-­t-a-'J3.00'. ' ho d killed a bmtber.of Long's and ps- being marked with splctches of 1)1.(�aj .' ;'. .' �� Columbia 1.�(,gislaturc will not be al- Then, was a good Aipply of calves, coped. It Is said h6 was beii1en too death be.. . - . . - p-nnts from Japan or China who land lowed in any way to interfere with the and, xvh1le'prices (IiLl mt dcrlin,6, trade Long saw the .father of the slayer and fore he war finally hanged. Four <..I � ." after refusing to par,9 the educatkonail rights -of Jqpnnese subjects in Caiiada, was si�m. She,,p were steady at form. shot him to death. , 4xing. was arrest- [he members ' . . I ". I test prescribed in the act. As the act i;'gu.�rnfil' ` '- - -ipatyl . .- .-. �. I &:c.'.,. -nnif were - in good demand,''] ed, and fifty. men visited the prison and 'm badly that iNy may die. I ? � /' ` I . ' - ` | ` . ' ' � ' .: x e'+ �•.+� v. r s r• ,% 'G, "",'.; k '^%3•.U°' s '"`�- -. �.-.• •�'#• •^ �. "'`+.. My$' ` ,y �.. '. - �+�` - „"„"•r "°�°• -•--v. +'[ ,, ate^ ?-- a% '•Y�' "„�,.s., ... r / V " 0 0 0 4 ♦+++ ++.+ ♦♦. ♦}}+ +4-++ +++++ + + + +-T- t�tf+**i * strange, pretty, uncommon name; yes, because she had tended his. Qeid'wife r,•ser•. A few years ago, before the entenk that shalt be it:. Judith Lestock -If she wiVr . untiring devotion - perhaps be- oordiale settled our footing in Egypt, .* + grow up tike her ladyship, st►e will De cause Kliioent Ridsdale pleaded in her f.cr'd Cromer heard one night that the 4 + + the handsomest woman in the king behalf-the 'wealthy parvenu was tin- Yo►mB Egyptian Party, which was strong- t '* • done " - able to accomplish this feat; though he iy in favor of French control, had deter. ► " performed another, Which proved most mined to make a hoatlte demonstration - ti .D PAT It she be !ilia her own mother, sir, bcneJlctal to the children, viz.: he per- a6alrLSt him tfte opera What was M D� F A gA it interposed the nurse. she will be the suaded Mr. Renelle to tsaue an order do ! Go and face the music, or stay at :, - — - - -- .. - - she t t the . ,an comes an the best; need go home and et i be said the was s,! that no' half craned ravings were to De I I. •, - - - no further for 1 pattern:' afraid? I uttered in the nursery; that all her pro- s I "Poohl" returned Mr. Mazingford; phegies and superstitions were to be Instead, he merely sent a note around ♦ - 40410000 % - + "Lady Lestock had more beauty than c�rilined exclusively to the kitchen; to the French Agency, and the, hostile . * +, _ * the whole of her sisters -I wonder she fut•ther, he advised Mr. Renelle to ask clique was utterly nonplussed when the) i + married Sir John; butl she got what • M.11icent to remain and manage h' saw I}im and the French agent . °'r she wanted- money; and .he got what household for Mm. "For, good hea -. SHARING A BOX AT THE OPERA. . ' 1�he Curse Of T_e amity he wanted -a young and handsome wits venal" he said, "what can you expect _ + - -a fair exchange; and yet I think, had your daughters to grow up inw, if they IL is simply fatal to make a blunder _ +• i been the father of four suoli daugh ir: pWying the great game, M.:Delcasst. I .. . , * have no other to look alter them?" and tars, I could have done better for them; aec�,niing]y, when Millicent spoke of tire: � when he failed to inform Germans r �++4-}}*♦♦ � +++ +++ + ++++ ++}� ♦ ♦}+}} ♦♦ ♦} ♦�1�. I am sure I could." - velurning to London, almost immedi- of the Anglo-French agreement regard ' "As well, perhaps, as you did .,tor a•te} after her sister's death, her broo- ing• Morocco, Had ho done so, Germany .CHAPTER. IV . in God's own time, surely e knows Y would' certainly have acquiesced. He did. - . Y urselt, R4 r: Lewis Maxine ord," sharp - - tber -in -law entreated her not to depart. The histories of many !lives passed it is hard •enough to bear, without 'y' not, and the result was. that Germany ly-bioke In the old crone, who had re- Then Millicent Ridsdale looked with :` through the, lady's mind, as with hands b;oking out for it years before, as you maned rc:o!ulely silent up to this her sorrowful, eyes into his, and an- 6"r6 her back up, insisted on the car -ter•- do.- clasped together, she walked mourn- point "As. well, perhaps, but no bet- awered:- ence of 1905, greatly ,strengthened het - ..fully from the dining -room (vyhere she There • was a something at once 'de- ter;, and you could hardly have done "Oh, Mr. Renelle • w own prestige North Africa, and thdt :bad left her brottierin -late in company pant and timid in the nurse's riianncr; a: well as you have a ties. Dome years since, when for D ^leas a himself lostthegreatposL with a uest v t ad --- r a in rat might have mudP Lillian's life a ha - t,on and power which he wielded so we - • ,vas, seemed to the widower better than 11 stranger induced ht-r to raise a dissent- out of them." P f y ono ! n' and on the whole w,rsely, hamplon bluffer Ls, of course: 1n9 4 Itxne at all),. to another. spacious cart- p in voice to her• cam antolt's dismal g p �_ Heart acid feeling]' sneered Mr, ;. was never asked to do so then?" Russia. \W'e a - fcnmini; water, but now a very fairy - meet, which had, for the sake of` oon- croak :ngs, even whVe her superstittoa Maz'ngfor•d, bitterly. "It is something I "Tdecause" he answered "her children upon our Ipdian E' mpire. But Af• s�mbling a miniature stalactie cavern •�_c - •yenience, been appropriated to the uses --cf eclt,.wd the other's &entirurnt•• 'It not be for: LOy to hear the Iidsdale, w�!re over - have n�ei of you, and you can fo -give past ghanistan Yves .always file lion in het a`_ escen` bc-auty of a moment; to -day love- s tiur�ery during the latter portion (storm could gond-;suoh n burdtericd with such cumnrod:ties. Heart an i for et the g past for their sake. Pam' endin, , n plendent aureola of beauty �k ;t Mrs. Renelle's existence. raging, when this, the last child {and feeling!- Jup,lel Auimon! dellvcr It was a reply wrung from the -very ceived In 190? our Government received it bard of eternal life, through the expi•. The noise caused by the howling of of a dead mother,- came un\\•islicd -for me front a wifir poa;essod of such as d,!pths of a broken heart, and Milli• vet civil communication from Y =" ` ". the tempest .was so great, and that caused b her entrance scr trivial, that file existence!" she half whi;pervi to they had. The world tells strange ease herself; and the old host! hou.x ten - g Y • (;cods cf the r o:, it they were blessed con>r ,vlelded to its power. ,fa the effect that site was rather mixed. , . y the occupants of the room remained tiered more ghostly by the alt- p>rvad -,,,, cursed ivlth eliher:" (Io be Con'inued.) . about her boundary line along the AI ahan frontier. Should we have no ob. ,�' :'V ,A . 4tnconscitaus of the latter for some. lib I ing presence of a corpse, and the hotel- ( "It is frl�e to say .Mrs. Renelle was . . _� tk timvi, durin which Mis R!dsda'.e; . g ' blood iU -eril yI— surveying -tile- scene.- g , p not an anbeTtrc,in travea!" sobbed firth im of the tein est increased tine fears 1. _ i` 'sir, +ter 0 --a naturally- superstitious - m nd -ter tm,-nut•�;= }- - r - I p�� (` cc -S- ��% h Afghanistan -fornthe direct deliom tallow these boundaries. Of course . In the da s wlien the Iienelles .had y such a 'de that She abseilutel give, Y ,steal; :n -g 111 ct the dead, that never ,s +l I�iLJ-- 17�L -.i- - of there was nothing po r rc th�ez+e -- - ^wealth enough to maintain a position shrank back, when, after her daring ;harmed you, n �r yOUTS,• nor' any l.virrg �� ' ►aliens. Russia's only desire was to '"'' the chamber had been a handsome re- spec =h: the, prophetess, lfin't a hand thing." ''my . 'ARTFUL avoid complications. lew chairs with , again on her shcukder, begun: "Take A coo!ly'• gx?d womnn,'t INTERNATIONAL 1111ONT-S GENTLE RUSSIAN. • - -- taint traces of- 4arnished gilding an here was once ano era rrnl;y -- sal r. :,r. ng r , rs. ene e AND n1ANQ UVRiI�. G laded satin covers s rem 3tresrnlnb which -you foretold ri;u • ave. raw, iai r ev! fu sa -she was 6 �' _ Fortuna'ely- or curse vas, we a Ion .' �, tali the story of a magnificence that had ray gni ( which came eventually fe, aw+, much Y p. �' _ p!ace%l. out' so Young Dv her prudent - - ' eign ministers who were not easily I of a style and an importance that i which did rots' here interrupted a voice father, and impr sone4l harp ,Fir closely -• ' - _' _ bluffed. We said ` iLio." .?been; Tad ceased to be for ever that caused both to start, as Millleer,t l,yr her stilt more rudcut husband. p Simply Fatal to Make a Blunder in In smaller matters the Russians are r - - As she gazed around, into the dark* Ntdsdal-- advanced out of the K: -' om tn• that- the t orld never had an %opportu- playing the. Great Game of - equally acute. One spring morning, a - irorners, at the wrecks which on every 1 warts the bedsirde, and benliina down: •r,lty of lcst,ng her qual!li- . but n[ th-� Diplomacy. J few years ago. a large ironclad went . side met her view, Millicent- Ridsdale I l(AWA the infant tenderly. `other s'sf a •s•" hc• added, turning t„ the . ashore near Gothenburg in Sweden. found herself pitying him on whose, house such rule had fal'en -and forget- I "But for the love cfi -God.­ xtM- con- _t:rnlcr s}>oaker- -- "Eleanor, for instanre, Gnued, almost passionately. "speak r4 what have to say''" - '- "��'ar between Japan and the Untied ,Assisjanoe was refused, but the Custnmi steamer that went out to help tier saw! - g sorts-- .- yea chili's utur drat th•• c+:r,e of tier race -vas „n evil of mules f' : W�frr.t a sensation there would iliat the.warshlp's name was hidden by ." 1. �. ilnLthe Bthis she e if dtllheir tote <,: `t` t' 2 �h'' -gt'T -W sh wnrrrxn r he if our daily papers flared - -.- . with such a h,a�i -titre this, teugaulins_ - The Customs _steamer pit! . couch, which •hadobeen -.a state bed, an Infant lay slumberin g cumstan�ez�a more_wlKslesonrr._ .,,_ rrpurnfutly and her •tar& _t ll. as ,.he r - , _ 6 tion; can mace her a of better M t ;eerie; un Itie rhtkt w ho ha l trCrtt the as 1'e'�•Ta - there is bOween the- two people back, and her eo le were asked the nationality of the visitor. The answered Y y - - - and directly her eye tell on the unaort- shalt resemble none of cur+• fnr it oat un,,rnsrinf74 d:au.ce of the cl,cmrclon. wars, Indeed, Hearty every Power to that they could noY see her name, but . •sc:ous being who had been.4tshered intro: of us you Were about to spcitk. lh� ;t t a. 1,t in on theri(. n'e't and n•omcn, ' the tlo! world is at war with every other, even with ,her nominal allies. that she was flying the. Russian flag. ti g' "Then you may be quite sure t.tat she Is i. life under such circumstances, are two as yR r tt rut kn• - . t,r.ge,nc -ati ,ns; but : �'cu \t sit F'eannr, p' tier, t,ad a heart: and u warm, and a .aunt's glance berarTle last !ene which we make for out,;.- iY_ a ail Not a war with gunk, land h {•ut a war wits, not Russian,'• was the reply. But. ion °out that and- her attention riveted ta, the words ether whica is made for ua oii.i which Lg.)..i gee," 5 of dismal prophecy an old t�lelsh wo -�we cannot control, azwlhcr which w• ' . Wh :n Chu- first jitleJ n le.r man to of corps o, war n which corps of diplomats tight, with Ambassadors and fb she- afterwards, it was fbundp was, Her captain, who -had been deputed , trian was uttering over the child. can;.i+nd if ill 'come to this ^held tluouith marry i, rich ime, awl .tti i —" 'the I'ttnre Mari +lets as generals, and at- taches an<i.00nsulsas rank and file. The tc, spy upon the new fortifications near Gothenburg, had neatly traded upon the - "I. tell you ° she said almost vetre first, God's will be =inn•!; If tlootigh i -And did ro.on-e .Ilse e'v'er play the Tnently, to the middle-aged muse whA !the Last, nano of the. blarnp shs)t fNtt 'came �nme ?" hitrrtrdt intd^r e,! }fir Y 1w:,ld .feature; of the campaigns are indi- , ,raatbn of his entice for du 1M it , ref' P Y stood D her side vainly striving to upon tee, for f will do n�v br"t, "> het y 8 Pc P nth r, r, h•r Che +k Iluohinf a< slle �p+'ke, sated in ihcr Press usually in aria!1 pare• gzaphs, bLt the real troves, the tgr,:ed and by hiding his name and (tying the ii,tian flag, had kept his natWnality tivin from the wt-Ce one's tips some see- l nrE ftPgven, to avert it from bcr, is ';f F�Eai,or Sfa:+TiPfT nrtJ Ju,Tdth t e.4'Wck, marclrrss, i nd'the clever manoeuvres of s+ - tense ,of hopeful augury for the little Millicent boncluded the do•ir of the ny, ar-d fnr th-it matter;• Pali ?• i. Rrnel- r rite. pit do at . -1) - - • being's future -"I bell, you -he tat will r�bm was flung noii4!y open, a , , 1 ".. �r rronPy.• or- :cemed to I `handsome five iwc the tinge. ' - .&F. NOIRTIL be the worst of any. never saw a mail, of about an' t- . it,srt v for it, uthers-hnve dcx!e -o really • ,rx,st pMnle are aware, lire Slatesv. SPELL -OF THE . :f -_ =__ �hy sleep sus she sleeps: with such - l: strode in, folln%ved Ly tht li<rw,•,i b.••;+n• rnvv. • CNil y =ran deny A, Mr. '- - starts and! twitches,• and tArt then its figure of the rev -made widower t i+z u¢f<rrd ?, - • -. when they - excluded- the Chinese, did not include the otber yellow. race, the Japan =. • was 'not for nothing she was rent in'o , 'fir: Rmel'a'wss In sy^h gi• :. f, I 1 "Neillser generally .n.:•r I artlrulariy. " Pss+, Japat�re tabor Is swamping white - flay A. Banker.) - -• - •- the world• on a night like this, just brought htrr here," said the feeler,;h • un=werpd, w.'llt ,r- w4,l!- aceumed air on ttt.� Pacific Coast, and California oh• - •___ - when her mother drew , her last i addry,csing '1tiss- Ridsdale. -"'I th-19111 c f •indiff r,-in "I art( nit Andin.g ftoWt i j, cta strenuotigly. 'On the other hand, . •. breath; see how she clutches her, tiny" it might do him gr`od in si-e the titti.r with uny of fix Isdi,•n yr,u rn0ntkm-G,r l liN ' Tnpari refuses W agree to any- treaty The breath of the gelid north,lrke•the of a fabled elfin, in some - bands, as though xhe were• preparing one %" And as he spoke, hr. drew. trsartu•t; all- shutting out Japenese . emigrants -from snagic wand . for same struggle,, and Heaven knowa fr *.icl forward .h the com-li, and lifte•I m.,an> I.e say at fit wa.,, that !hey, or I'w. United Slate ?, Last stanmer a new ,f its ever varying moods .transforms R toe, she iTlI may' be: How can it be the. candle to enable- hitii tit sP,, with t th• it lather far them.. might have et- ' tthenvtse? hove can i!Y Oh! no; no;.1 ftregter distdnctatess the fare, <f hie rt t Wer and all i' intended treaty ivas put in hand for settling uraf_ fors. but• meanwhile President Roo".- the landscape into a • very fairy -land wreathing' it in. a garb of sparkllna -4, she w4ill go through ,life battling- her'.child_. her .IM•td sale, t: .rpa:ark .st Isar; ,Yves,. that f! \ir:, i cannot bear !,-,bf ;0 -• -d,t v,`lt gave orders for• the•Atlantic Reef to beauty, and changing a bleak and; into a of ice # way. i see it written across face it,'` r,t,!rmrr - tit. Ma'skpli's .:ondurt Ir., a :<aniple the thki' acr,it% in the Pacific.- By the time u.mbre prospect garden _- - --I srn it there." tvidoner, to n !<•ne eI �� ranlsr ; 1. -. mom+• -i fi -tt: t err;rsfrn Tv woven eat of tires tiros die in- tat Adm4raF Fvans W 8 wets and sptph-hke tt!eeu and'Ehruba, "\�'haLY" derriandedi, the other.. r ish, that Milliceit took him-gpritlr. -hk. U::,, \clr :ali� r. ien!n.idtlies, tterrt aiid wilt hmvt; iiinrttnrt htiltleshlps and nine and crystal - bedecked :bnialure. The - -__ _ M� rcip-y of what !s traced by rat° hu• the hanit and led him rr,m fl.-O D-rom: f;el :rr_.-i think' wonwti vrnuld bo het• rruL;ens.at or off San Francisco., Nomi- hedgeraws, bereft' of foliage and cum. a _ - _. man flnQers in - t'�ook o[ ° fate " "eta continued, _ . `nd btataye�- liesFdP- thinrt- iil',-d tv? rF +,y ! T-fi tr , :# . tiler;- 3�aw�"I, :!: -4tA -� dawned, malls anTy :<,t,t.t7ictt_!or a�cr_W _Do�one imagines they will be N. red with innurrieraDle dead creepers. - -_ M-par - urtattracfive -- the vague reply. Child;; she subdu!ng her . -•.vn gr:F•f ai �t ,ti,:u:d. Itur=-fi -d!y, preverttnkg rat reply withdrawn until jes relay'_ -.;v tais :ng her, yellow hand almost menac• !speaking si:ch roar worts of r•�Inf•n•t fr•�m ills ante nst, fnr lhr d to- th1 - Japanset immigration problem is it- a b^- dgerow wh.ch has happily nr • '. ingly above the • tiny .creature,- "be- a� avere to be -kunl tin :, piar. whence 7;n :1 appr „a•fi. +.tgtcyr r:eur kfrd c�;nfr y htsnlutety settled. �coritr!vrid raped the vendal pruning knife can be r %are I” 'Ior.m[ort seemed 'e her haw ,tent+!•tn,I ,'d,r hi; r;RRm affdit•a• t,i lie aFr• eabie -- In 19w- Germany to obtain unattractive -today are festooned with __ „to At this moment the infant:,; eyes open- , y wi�rsty, ” k -RL_ . .; i>.- w-wer, (tier- is no mze talking •about AA irtdtdP.to build a railway throngh Asia snow - white, glittering chaplets and be- ed, and settled, with something beyond I 'For a little t`mP iritrr their rN�! fr.)nt th•-+- Tltd�Ja!r•a - row•.: per•. ,A41 that -1 t1!nor to Ragxlad, E3agdadAs n•ot !n Per - a an led lassela; the t•in rambling. P >s g the customary vacant stare of baby- � the children's . chamber. h• wrier,' \I-, hnpa this ronnq' Rerelle may inherit °!a' `o wa muld not make any objection, alth<iui h everyone 131 :rays and runners of the black bry- - "5-ttood, en .the lace of the hag: "there!' triumphantly, ht'nztngfoid t*mAined ' in it,' srnnninA I • ills bPt'rh err T.adv_T.e,lak.\\ill anon the fen.ures the- • I -1 underslood quite 'r1Nnly -1W the objecttve of the railway ony or the Gaveller's joy enveloped in of crystals, flashing In. the g site cried, «f new- c']h-mer. I,uv-r to. y' e11 p.. (l,��d u:Kht, tittle clutching her companion's shoulder I "I wvnder'if she vvfll be tanelG :rile !J, ,l,th " 11, �ai,l, by way 44 n finish. in• w&,; the Persian Gulf, plumes teeb)e rays of the winter sun, virile the 5 , - - -with her right hand, whilst she point-'a.; tier mother, nurse:" he sags. "1 w fah G :ptir.g a1 r,ngh arts ttwuglitli;_ q a kres GGRAG',N WAY OF DOGYC. THINGS: ' of the former are transform - ' . . " :e' one skinny finger of,the, left at lire she would open her eyes, to let me IM fnr,• the half•,1cr;rill infant, that it in- ' ^ ___ - Z. into pendent clusters•of spangled belptess 'child- - "There, did you• ever what color they are ;" and' before the alertly 'tm•M- forth trio one of those' like that in a new -born in- the had time -- • Incidentally, Germ -Any seat mission- aria. to convert the Persians. fairy'- gears. The blades or coarse couch. at foot are decorated along then - isee a lack to stay his hand. lie Y ;.r <1a;r.g. i shriek.. w =hich onl bail:;. '• firm's face be'foral Do you see ho}v Irudely 'placed It' on the inf•1n1 *s fore• jean rat =e d r su;tain. . . pmr As tc:o often happens, one of Ih�te holy men gr'a.ss while length with' a beautiful filletted the lips are parted, as if there was a head and nulled back the l�ds. thall. i "�%,h, w_hnt fha Aeure is the matter was murderedi.. and Gerrnnny at once tracery, w•'h ch when examined with a ;N, • ioomething. within her 'that would' an•,;ft•tngrd with dark`Iaghes, hn3 lain unfit ° ?' ,; lR;nie,j Zl.r, • \lazingfcrd. applied to the, Shah for $'5,000 oompen- rnagn.fying glass is found l,o be a geo- `nnu tsvver me it iti could- do you see it' —!s thin, from the period <[ his entrance. 1'o.n have hurt her, sir, \viih your sell-on. The Persian treasury was, and metric design of extreme. bAsuty, w•hl_c -J • that for nothing, is it?" (calmly on' the soft, round .che --L_ wh!, ,jer,," Rr1s \%ered the nrtr.4tr- z-a'irly t' at.preseak,en!pty :' 60 •one, knew that here and there a clump of heather is "Let me go!" exclaimed the nurse With a cry, the only one save that : iry!ttg to pacdy 'ir-m scrruming= rhilli; Miter than Germmay " "! see it is not adornod with a profusion of pure while 41 _ , •hurriedly, shaking herself fret of the, first convulsive sob, - wherewith .air liv- 1 ",r utrh p', your hair gyl into her eye convpnknt far you G� pay," she civilly tufts, which at a short distance exactly ....... speaker's ,grasp..-"you frighten me; and l mg greet • life. which shF had uttr�r,P4 an.9 fr•eitel hell" - rrmark�xi ; - ri111, w{t r'an't sue the fa#nilp resembles a plant of the �ovcted white L1" I : bes'.des, I don't like too stand and listen about in• !s!nre her• entr, ce in ".4. existouce -the "Na, no. aha krc;v Yau werii talking ,' ��tt o[ our ritissiunary starve., To ucocmmo date we will huy ftnv hundred heather In f Ill bloom. rs now bordered by a �" - t+ such things being said an r. .child awoke; anal, with the snnr> iasclr.- �rc!1 tilt h,r roc_. ?fir, Lewis T,ewis bfazini, rd," Chris• fated you. a a_ acres of land i:t Nor•th Persia for $25,000 . .The pathway. r.vulet, not now gurgling Ind potent baby. I don't think it Ili* stare the woman had previ•C.11tily'ett,;a'.r.�.l I.lv eili �','«ish ptv phe,Iiss, wind:ng - tian-. I don't see h0w.you can know remarked, :flxeri I ;a -eyes on th•, man "Stuff!'• ret�rtca- that gentleman, n and calF things squares eddying, but its surface frozen hard; 'anything about. her; ar who ever gave w fur c °nt�mpls'ed it. (lu.;h of au¢e: nrc•untin;= his !etr.Fit *s. As a matter of fact Ibis land is under- laid the in while its banks here and .there are do. ice -�•; you leave•io speak about the future of "I tell you what it is, Tittle stranger ,^ ''11 I \ce4•r Mr. rcrelle, 1 would nul• have " he said; "you (.� ,. 'h by some o, biv;t crtal seams ['aisle, slid will he enormously valuable corated with innumerable slender - needles depending from the overhang- ' ' . any one, of are about the or,l;v inLlnt .• uch d _upers.ltiou; old crone <nertrrg - "And -never the txuth I "m!• I li ing brew of its shallow' chanre2;,. tba . have 1 said ever saw, That- }�-- a-_look c,t a!,} Ihin ; et> my rht:d :> cra,92e. if I c. ,n ?d' not ?: interrupted the in �ionhtoJoompletor thchBa a�iatta!tt g` y tack soon skirting the banks of a lake • _' .about a future before its f! re. 1 wonder if jrnr can thank k ?li my !:aria Tr,'.' from scrrtl\F,- -J other, art it "I, need n9t go vuti d t a ut- an mortar thin w;,rad.at all even , c.erir it <,f w :lfh• gr Y• Y g.� ari_d if will lira Sultan oG Turkey, though he has u n which a number of persons ern. to {V ( can ..'' ': this very room to prove, it, \When that I what you are thinking , aborit non•? 1 "And i[ I , w-o r \11., Rcntllle," ,111,11.- -turniniC no fie "t end x lihlf starved, unpaid army, irdniging in the delightful occupat[on -- : • � • . Lo} ," U. one of the smaller . Does not sh ek as if she were mar- ; nnire7 il!e per•so:r s<i Rddressrd, in an F.rnrvne 11eT ninternational foerii felw Bears a`eplayer rance c f Na�ing ce n * o efrnMh , r 1v+n }h..r "I - -- - - . ,,. ,,, , -•--- -- -• - - -- -- grow up into a miser fifty times worse 'promi_1e in her, than any.of the others 1pnny tlrrut ihn upstart k n of a tovv'- than his father; and I have seen his lever had. Here, nurse, this is what I'll ! NA-n altnrne3- -bat - ro•)d .luck! nwm y- • ' poor mother strive to uncla, p the hands 1do, If -I find. her in the day4ibkt likely work, wvt,Iers.` -and iferry 11t,nollu 1s ..I declared were clenched, as only .a to be handsome, I will stand' godfather proud tei rvice!ve ih,+ mnstcr of Wavour thild vi•ho was to be a miser \would for he • 'what is, she to, be called --clo frail vv'hen- li {' \vorilkl have Rept, Iii; Ia- _2clench them_, till he has kicked and you kn WT' ther ro,!,i him -9t arm's length \4onoy # Firuggled, infant' though_he••,vas,• and ' The nurse did not•,'sho only rempm• - .money- ulway� nrogey," and so the ••'she has wept over him. gentle, heart- bored the meither had wi;hcd her last oh' woman went maundering on to her - : broken soul -and now what is he? what child to be called Judith; but Mr. Re- self. whilst the - nur o hiistred the in- will he bcT' nelle ins :e1ng he should be. -name at• fant pram to slc•rp, unlit at lengt!i she To this gttpslion there came no an ter his wife and mother, Lillian \far• b the tight her sht�,+v.c d gv) and watch , ' Ewer; wherefore the woman continued gory was substituted for Judi�lh. "Per. c +ll • night by !lie side of Ilia corpse, I ' ;.walking tolwards the next couch. r• p , p_' y : y' Sir ha. s however, the \vmnan added, a which vig!1 sire n!a!eriall cnlivc!rrd b ring. was .revealed - to nic in this- ones plying a corner of here anon to her runjir, -K T ccncernirrn gbrnsls and ob- .'tace -nnd suffer sbe will through life—. .eyes, now Mrs. Rerelle is gone for. 1.hs. and cyil sp r,l> and w�irnmgs, and ;'.you know, as if naturill s'cklinc�s were ever, he may remember hoiv vexed she ('Aber .,such such pT ?asnilt stibir,; This re• -' „trot enough, \-frs:. Renelle let, her fall one was about the last chris'ening: and call Wrer of tho family vvar a strange, .,• -day, and make ber'lame for life; and this dnrline by a name kh- would•firive f4d1hfol• old •crvalui :e, whom some con, . Vits new = erne- will. have to brittle her .chosen' 'had she, been sill living, xv hirfr ;drre.4--ni.W­ - :others rsga!'ded - ,pay painfully to the. gr? }.e, if she will God grant she we-re-l" concluded, the w`ttr -,+lpprslitinas nweband terror, woo I be warned !n time; for 1 have said speaker. . . - . never was Ihrn:: uglily comprehAnded by I- "Judith- Judith Rancher' n- pealed any nnc with \vhr:m site•lived, anal who 'And I say you should never come Mr. Mazingford, slowly. keeping his certainly ha1.0 tiot the filmiest under= pear it child of mine, "• retorted, the eyes ateadily fixed on Ihr infant, as •f s'anding <,f b,,rself. - u Ill I t-rse; "it is a stn to prophesy evil about h, were strivit)g nr�r to fnslen the- \it% \4azingf.r!d delc4,f.I her, ar,rt did • ..:_ •1 living thin q; talking abnuE mtsfor• !name on her, .and thin No impress 't his best l• haN her rnnu,ve,l drew the 'tune often brings 1t --and If it' comes Icn his own brain. "Judith Renalle! a ,house; bul,'for come t•ca,o11 - (•perhaps - , . .. . ____/ . . . - , . . had an exclusive 'right to protest her Catholic subjects in th +t Ea.-;t,. Fearing that France w•as getting trxr powerful, the Suhan, in 1900, sudd -'nly is:;upd an irade recognizing tliL- rigbis or Gorniny and Italy t�, We harm -privilege. _A SIiCOND SOLOMON. , . In. lhe- carne year the desperate fetid Ixrtvvpon the Groolc Church and Francis - cati monk, at Jerusalemfg.ulrriinafpcd,;in a ftd :rce fight. The nowinnl tIgr,,tion' in dispute was the right to cwe,op th, pave - nrent in 1•ho court-yard, Of the Holy ficriul -- chro. The Russian and Frr:nch T'.n!b"a -_ cicr, brought the maller to the notice of thc' Sultan. I - -, "Certainly f Ni--ill settle, it," rrplii,d his Majesty• ur•l nnely. And Prrct+nlly lie, A- sued hL; d, -rd:p that for tho. future both _parties should have tho- right Id, swamp tl.e pavement, one nit one day, tqn either rn the ncgl. ilo\v h, mild have rliucli- It..I in his :,'r -awe at Rio rage of the rc- spcc!i\e a1nLassa,1 :\rs! Britain has had till very rcernily a ,liplowill, in the ! :ask w•lto could give even tin- .r+ullnn.soiilts. This was ford Cro- / which the now less • feeble rays of the' - • nconday sun have, made even amore r heaitt'ful by melting the crystal tufts iQto tiny drops of wa!er, which sparkle 4 and litter like 'diamonds and rubies, g �,��� IN, outlet of the lake into a mill - stream 3n. is •mt1chod; ordinarily a -,cascade of •`� fcnmini; water, but now a very fairy s,1,4.., bower, partly encircled by a row of = symmetr!cal clustered ice columns, re: s�mbling a miniature stalactie cavern •�_c of purest alabaster,. Aye, truly, all was beauty on that ••'�`! bright \vinler, worn; but alas, the evan- a`_ escen` bc-auty of a moment; to -day love- �. ly and at.lractivi - to- morrow effaced and vanished. Bill, not such is the newer endin, , n plendent aureola of beauty �k and mnjesty with which those will be ' eterna!ly cro}vned, -,ha,'having fought AA the Wod fight of failh, and having laid bard of eternal life, through the expi•. alory atoncnr >nt of the`Rcdoemer who, �! endured it grim punishment In their stead, have w•nn an !nhert!ance in the ` =f -i' realms of glory. For that crown of, righteousness will be' for. ever.. i . •a. r _ . - a.. .. r•�p- " >w.•asy ?k' W. c ••s; - v? " 2 . j�, t . .. -� - 6 w 'r'�. ,'\. �• . S.T. +l.., .,,. "„s.,3.5C.G.f i' !S••'°41➢ :,r,•�' l•m,. _ i'• - -J. H. Wagner is suffering .: .WHITZVALE. 'LOCALISMS. from an attack of -{ la grippe. Died on Monday, Feb'y Bid, 1865, at -Mica Kate Thomson to visiting Dayton, Algoma,, .in. her 68th year, J. H. Wagner was off duty a at the home of her uncle, Dr. Ellen, beloved wife of bit Jas. Liddell. couple Of.da-ys last week owing to Freel, of Stouffviile. Mr. and Mrs. Liddell came from Win. n*,. cad Illness. C14rksou Rogers was at New. gate, Collier, England, in 1887, and market at the beginning of the R hitevaile till the spring of - —James resided in and Mrs. Brien enter- 1907, when the sold their property - tamed aYew friendson Tuesday week attending the Friends Quar- and took u their. abode with he ;Un1esS you want to h(;ar, ` evening. terly meeting. r P —John Dickie -has been on .the —David and Mra. Graham were daughter, Mrs. Miskimin, in Algoma. - sick list for the past week, but is in the cis one day last week. Mme' Liddell leaves to mourn her death y y y her huebaa3d, one son and nine daugh- about some now better. While there Mrs Graham at- tens. These are James Liddell,. of _ +� -A. G. and Mrs. Green enter - tended the Horse Breeders As. Brantford; Mrs. W. Smith, Whitevale; 7, tained a few young friends on sociation. Mrs. J. B.' Wilson, Green River; Mrs. Monday evening. -The body of the late Paul Law- G. Price, Dayton; Mrs. N. McLeod, - -Mrs. J. Heagens, of Port Hepe rnnce, who died in Detroit, arriv. Toronto; Mrs. T. Trans Brantford; • $ nt a few days last week with ed here on Tuesday morning. The •Mrs. A. Reed, Torodtio`'Mrs. G. F. i ppee Forrest, Thedford -ors won, .. Gervas and Mrs. Cornell. funeral took place that afternoon `�`E ai 1 n e. -A numpbr,of friends passed to Salem cemetery. Glen Ewen, Sask.; and Mrs. Mis- - + Kimin, of Dayton. a pleasant evening, the guests of -A number bf our residents R. and Mrs. Deverell, on Monday drove to Whitby, on Wednesday AGINCOURT _ We are Stock- taking and all odds and ends will be evening. evening to at the Ann -tag = on our "Bargain Table." -Miss Ida Bunting returned. Masunie Ball, which was held in Frederick Rigby, a C. P. R. section t home on Saturday night after the Music Hall. The report a foreman of Leaside Junction, had his Y P go. rice 4 _spending on t count.. a month with relatives most enjoyable tit snot i.n a`Piteh -i °- - , in the city. Wedneseay morning. W=asuow -'- here's a'sample -W, Gilchrist, last week, mov- . -Mrs. D. W. Carruthers had train was making a sithe misfortune to fall a few ni ghts plough with two engiHalf -dozen air 'red into the residence on Church ago and severely p lined mule mitts, worth 50c., for 35c. St. which he lately purchased from Y lure one of her crashed into it. Rigby, who was ie Quarter dozen heavy eoraovan••lieed mitts, worth $1.25, for $1. ` 3' arms. While It is not thought charge of the plough', was thrown some Stria Mrs. Decker, d }stance, alighting on his left arm: -Strings Bells, regular 1,1.80, for $1.50 F. Henderson is in Toron- any ones are broken, the The engineer and fireman of the freight. do " 2.00, " 1.60 _ to this week attending he Grand arm is badly swollen and very jumped into a snowbank and with the do " 1,45 °' 1.20 g painful and the tree of the sling -4s rest of the crew escaped Injury. Traf- Council of Royal Templars of P y - Temperance. necessary. fic was blocked for over an hour. Keep _your eye on this space R The friends and contributors to obt. Gordon, who is not in 'the ftinds of the Bible Society will the beat of health at present, is y AGINCOURT spending, some tiriie at the home be glad to learn we have had a — - of his son, Geo. A., in Toronto. very successful y ear. Pickering Gordon care, a Scarboro farmer, -Mrs. Thos. Hicks, of Cherry- brunch raised $•l'2.00, .ten dollars had a close call for his rife a day or �' . S + ��' p of which has Seen given as'a free two ago on the 'Kennedy crossing of �'i Wood, will'hold an auction sale of the C. P. R.• usZ•.south of the third r Arent to the Quebec j3ible Society j ''•farm stock, implements.aud House- concession. Mr. Beare was on his way • .n.,,�_giture in W—c n sd , sod the balance to the i'pper Can- - l� ._A }..� �e_.Socs to } }el n to. the city at an early hour in the March 4th. sty- fl r -- - - ruornrng wW-ofi to crossin- -it the back at T ♦ �, - _ _ _ _ n n, r1.1].1]Pn(1 M7C R•A S+l[ of en nnl,nno ..._ ., _ _ _ the ..:Bible wlttlottt -note or com- ,. Tuesday trees to the t „nanP r y xl t¢z- etp °e1= hi= event to all the inhabitants of the the sleigh lcu+d_- ed with dressed pork errs Pickering friends. He looks world in_ their own laugaRge. ' standing s.lu trely on the track. A ” like one who is nut being harshly The •parent Sut lets laGt. year send he.' ire ht was approachiig at the dealth with Le 'the ydiil; out over 5 millions of c•o ie4 of tints And f >ef.ue anything, could be — llatel Leo, the yottnfi son of ? clone the- engine crashed into the load, the Scriptures sir wh6le or ru part P. and Mrs. O'Connor, was rather gatashia it into kindlin • wood; while J painfully Rcald d atborit the fare in over• 400 langttagesand dialects. P 3' a sotue of the porkers were carried fully one clay last week. cost -ed by pull — A-- sircttlar from, the Educatiou ct ctu +enter of a mile ap the tracks. The Jug- over a pan of hot „ater. Departtiietrt gr+es to show that a 11ppini; dog n of the bolt of course -0 �:er • ins vrtnnt.titove is to be made freed•the Iwrse••+, which escaped. with - - �:tlr. and lire. Lunaway, of 3 p - _ .• _ - iaeC..Greeu..of Torontr, its High �-h°u1 eixami- nationi by out injury: ._`1'haerussing has always _ - -- and llr. Dead.man, of Toronto Un- the 'abolition of the present sys been regarded as a da:n!,eenus one, and _� iversity, have been spending a few rem in al3irh.uLiciAl esRtninations• the banks of show added to the difti- ► ' Cures and Mrs. as the test of competency cuity ill* seeing the approaching train. .. Says with A. G. and :MIr,. G:reep, p y ace to he It is understood that 31r.. Beare will Fattens 1. prevents —In an interesting letter receiv- superseded by a system in which enter an action for d :renege® against' Stor in 1 disme -. `,ed by the NEWS from A. Forsyth, the standing and fitness of pupils the company. / Of Sintaluta, Sask., bte says, `we is to be left solely in the teachers' less tinge. f .s have -had.a very fine winter here hands.,' ands• The ebanlre seems to be >pleeipe Mixed Osten. so far, very little -snow and fine, along rightliues. The written ex- _ a _ bright, clear weather, just cold aminati.Ins has been worked to Some remarkable stories are being A .� Try a 25a enough to keep the snow dry. We death, noel should -nut he the final told about town'aud among the coun- "Sa�88 - i • package and -lad one day on which it register- testaf promotions. The'new and- try people coming in of this simple corn.or S _ b ®• ed' 30 degrees below zero in the approved system w ill at present home -made mixture curinez Rheuma• oats. n COnVlnnced. _ morning." be restricted to writing, spelling, tism and 'Kidney trouble. Here is the - - . --Mte. H. Savage"?tnd her son, arithmatic; .grammar, and gee- .recipe and directions for taking: 1di: ra h • by ehakinF well in a bottle one -half s e David, are in Hamilton owing to R ,but tc ill, no doubt, be-ex- burice Fluid Extract Dandelion, one p 7� she death of the former's mother- tended in Cf me to all subjects. ounce;' Compound Kargon, three _.:in-law, Mrs... -. Edmund - Savage; . -Gin Saturday la *t >tr� Tr�• -M�y ounces Com ound Syrup Sarsap+:irilla. Don't a of BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIV-ALE:4T for your i which took filace,on. Sunday morn- was surprised to see a man with a. Take as a dose one: teaspoonful after calves and some Poltr Food for your-bens., ing. The deceased was well. horse and' cutter .in a snow -drift meats and at bedtime. y y - kuovvn by many in Pickering, in one of his fields. The horse was No change need be made in your - - having frequently usual diet, but drink p.enty of good _ req y visited here. lying down and was nearly deafi. wtiter. , At the time of her death she was The man also had nearly perished This mixture, writes one authority in her 74th year'. from the cold and wet. The horse in a leadivg Philadelphia newspaper, Jos* s • . B UN DY - Charles Fuller one of th'e old- was taken into the stable and with has a: peculiar tonic effect upon ibe .,.- set residents of the township died Rood care has completely recover- kidneys; cleansing the clogged -up - - on Thursday, Feb. 13th, at the ed. The man was taken into the pores of the eliminative tissues, fort- - _.Something Y er Special home of his son, Hengryy Fuller, of house and his actions ` soon' pro- ing tho-kidneys to vift and "strain from the 4th concession. He has been claimed him to be either a lunatic the blood the uric acid and ocher ppoois- = - Ill for a long time from infirmities or one suffering from delirium onout waste matter, overcoming Rheu- 0. Pairs Handmade Boots, running from 1 to 13 in Misses and of'old age. His funeral took lace tremens. Mr. Harvey telephoned in Bladder and L niaary troubles from 1 to 5} in boys. These boots are act 1 e quality, P y P in a short while. ma a by one of the best manufacturers -oa 9atnrdav when his remains to the Toronto police,, who replied , --Ne:w To - in Canada.* -= wet e- interred in Bethel cemetery that a man. by the name -of Mttm- hundreds-of calla for these ingredients _ on the 5.th eoncesssion. ford had secured the horse from since the .first announcement irk the Just drop in and see for yourselves before buying. -Owing to the rain on Friday Cross' livery stable, and had not newspapers last October stated that Liberal discount. Prices rig ht. evening, the children-of St. And. -been returned. The man stated the people who once try it ••swear by rew'a Sabbath School did not enjoy it," especially those who have Urinary ' that he was on his road to Boston. P y y ' �i On his trip and Kidney trouble 'and suffer with Farmers. Su l� Store 1 their drive ae anticipated. Hoyt- phe travelled much of pp y ' '.Pickering ever, they enjoyed a.pleasant even- the way through fields, tearing hemat }sm. f • _ g The druggists in this neighborhood ing in the School -room. .Tea was down fences and.removing gates. say they can supply the ingredients, nerved, after which a few hours During the evening he came, to which are easily mixed at home. There were spent In games of dititri- the village when word was sent to as said to s do better blood-cleansing - 20th'Century ClothIng'' kinds, ending ttp with the diastri- Chief •Bell, of Tl'bitby' why agent or system ton }c mown and ter- button of oranges and candies. about midnight, arrived in the tainly none itrra3he"5armless or •simple _ -While o crating a straw•cut- Village, accompanied by Jobu w use - p ter with a blower attachment at Allaway, and placed the man James'Andrew;s on Monday, Les- under arrest, and conveyed him 'ALE REGISTER. - y to Whitby Our spring samples,are now in and are the latest pattenis. Made np lie Morcombe bad rather an -un- y s n Customer. leasa�tt experience. The blower p •„ _ had stopped - a any ' t3•le_ to suit it • his, oa caught . in the ' KtnlsAt_e .,.` r. guaranteed or an in his efforts to re. -A perfect fit lease it, Aye uiet'' wedeln �. For prices see our samples.. � gearing, tearing' his boots ' and rr 4 g took-place at trouser -leg to . ribbons. fte for- the Methodist parsonage. R hitbv, on ! _ Wednesday,. Feb. 5th, when Miss Lucy tunate]y escaped •injury of serious E. A. Mason, youngestdau titer of air. '���� 1R. A. BUNTING, " - - Vickeri-n d - character. S _� g William'Mason, of Audley, wasunited ` —Oh t'for B. C., Callfornia,SIda- in holy matritnonyto Mr. Frank E. bo, Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Harrison, of-Kinsale. The bride vas' ed Texas, Nevada, rat zone. Rth to son. while d by her sister, Miss Ethel M,aT Pd second -class rates, Feb, `29th to son, while the groom sari attended b 1� OODS „ 29th. For tickets &e. see Mr. Fred Rows The -groom's gift to April _ his bride was a a b beautiful gold watch ` - �=° Stephenson._ _ opposite the Post and chain, The bride's travelling suit Office, Whitby. See Stephenson was of navy blue lady's cloth, with Prices. for all North -Rest poifits and hat to match. The ha , FRIDAY, FEn. 2STTT -1908— Auction • - At LoW ocean steamship ticket�. , ing e, by The afternoon train for points west. sae of horses, high -grade . cattle, round trip or prepaid. Choice When they return they will reside at sheep, hogs, fowl, grain and imple• ten best lines, * Kinsale. Her many friends extend to men ts, the property of, John Scott, — Shooting has become a favor -• her eboicest of good wishes for her lot 3E, con..S, Pickering, (Atha), ite sport with a number of our future happiness. See ads t. in another e.olumn fir full .. young men., It is the intention to. meut of Goods in :all lines, particulars. Style at cue. N, E. Smith, Auctioneer. fora] a regular club and to have �, ular practice, On Tuesday an TOWN LI \E EAST ; WEDNESDAY, AIARCI3 NTH, 1905. —AIIC- ' int esting Match took. 'place ' — . The annual oyster supper of the tion sale o farm stock, high grade Durham cattle, implements and wbe • each inan was allowed 20 %4he following Wbltby Grange was held on Wednes_ day household furniture, the property of Airs, birds. is the score: evening last in their' hall here,' Thos, Hicks, lot 27, con. 3, B. Marsen, 7;'E. Dewyr, 16; T. De The affair was one of ---the most suc- Pickering. -Sale at one. See bills wyr, 11 —Total 37. M. De`vyr, l?; eessful'in the history of the organiza. for further,' particulars. • Thos. S Davis, 15; C..lfcCauslRUCi, 17- tion. The ball.was filled to its utmost.. Poucher, Auctioneer, '31AactT 1ota1 44. _ , •• capacity with members, their families and friends and an exceedingly WED\ESDAY, 11TTi, Credit -On Saturday ereuing as lV: pleas- ant time was spent by all. A short sxl'e of -farm stock, Itrtple- ments, hay, grain, roots, etc., on lot Calvert and •N. J •Chapluan were driving into the village, the-eutt- Programme, consisting of vocal and Instrumental music, gramophone 2 con. 5, Scarboro: ' The property of Thos. Reesor, Sale atone sharp. er dropped into a pitch bole, and selections and a paper by Bliss A. Philp J. H. Prentice. Auctioneer, before the driver had time to eol• 'ttni was rendered. .bliss Philp.'s paper, en- titled "The History and Purpose of P R Iin llrlt .lec•t, his droughts, the horse J P was exceedingly well ensiv Au Sal tensive Auction Sale of Clydesdale Clydesdale horse, ed throngh h:s harness and trott- written and written and is deshrying of special registered cattle, S}iropshire ed into the vi n,ge, leaving, the oe- m.ention. The anmitil oyster supper sheep, hogs, implements etc., on�lot cttpnnts be 11 . With ilie ex- of Union Grange No. 10! (Whiti,y).is 23, Con, 7 Pickering, the'propertyof \ewr }ck �Pilson. fiaIe art 1:' o'clock ce tint of a 1 g RRIk through p And o r heavy roads no one of the great. events of the year Nod is alwii s looked forward to with leas y P noon. For terms and other pantie- t i:e sterns ure. ulars see hills. Thos. Poncher and tite!!.eEe Ras ,don W. B. Powell, Au£•tioneers. COME AND GET BARGAINS ` We have a very large assort•- meut of Goods in :all lines, and wishing -to reduce our stock, we some extra .offer ,• ivalues in warm Mitts and, - V :' Gloves, heavy -RUd light Rub- ° = : bers and Sox, Smocks, Shirts, Blankets, Robes, and many other extra values in the + general store goods in China, Dinner and Tea Sets. -We • well offer exceptional values - for the'ne•ut few Reeks. We must clear oat . ;A n lot to make room for..Xxt3y (ioodG. Come in and see the extra v4111es eve Rte s7iov rill: " ' 4 es e - ,"Di c John- •fit t. .a .