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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_03_064::$10: A- jR 4, K-Iul ING, 0;T., FRIDAY. MAR. 69 1908 --NO 2- VOL. XXVII -PICKI ATHA AUDLEY 1FVejr**WnaL garb*. Without a Doubt Jacob Foster has rented a farm near J6hn Pu . ckriu was courting this • We have the largest stock of single an Goodwood. week. Medical harness the town has ever had. I Arthur Carruthers has moved W the Miss Ida Brownlee is, visiting with Have Urge Not only the largest, but, quality the McAvoy farm. I friends in Cannington, and-made goods., Win. and Miss Lizzie Dunkeld spent Geo. Martin, who is workirxg for Mr A, M." BELL, M. D., C. M. best, genuine Late House Surgeon ofthimKin V= - General . Hospital. Successor to Dr. M. Sund4y ar 4-herrywood. --'_'frull, is again in our midst. ­,ltospmend 6 Weba-ve all sizes :and descriptions, Duncan Lindsay has hired with J. Owing to the stormy Sunday, the oc or man OfiloeboursO tol0m 43-17 to 8 p m Pickering, Out: first-class stock, all hand -made. Hoover for the coming summer. —al'Vendance. at church was very small. Thos. Smith was at Oshawa this 'Albert Bell. of Arcola, N. W. T.', Is WINTER Is COMING His father does not CEO. N. FISH; M. D. Q_ No sense in running ­from one PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON We have an excellent stock of week' tending the funeral of Mrs. at home visiting. Ifember of College of Physicians and Surgeons. H rse Blankets. Smith's sister. improve. doctor to another. Select the Dut. Ambociate coroner. -County of Ontario. ROBES LN RUGS WHIPS GALORE John Scott's sale came off very satis- W. MLiyne is moving to the Gold office Hours -8 to 10 a. in, and I �o 3 and 6 to 8 P, in, Brougham, Out. 11-17 Curry Combs, brushes, gall cure, hoof faLetork, everything being di8posid off farm just west of Kinsale. L. Mid- best one, t,hen stand by him. g ointment, harness oil, metal polish, 'bnt a few bushels of seed rain. dleton will move to the Love farm. Do not delay, but consult him had some snow j--HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C Get your harness at. Some 6f the west end ht in time when you are sick-. • Member College of Physicians and 6 difficulties upon returning from a hop of Ontario. Late Hot -PSON MONGOLIA Th6v arrived home fo., a i a n of Ayer 's oral, Ise Surgeon of.Gen- THOM N BROS,, P recently. Ask his o Einargency and Burnside Lying-in Hospi- day in the breakfast. sale of Toronto. Office in Alexander At I John Madill spent Thurs Cherry Pectoral for coughs opposite Methodist church, residbnee The Pickering correspondence for 251y COUGH )CURES ci-ty. i and colds. Then use it or moul, Out. John Tarr, of Caihel, called on R..• the Chronicle in last -week's- issue, That are in demand this sesson: -Tarr on Tuesday., dwelt at some -- length not, Just as he says. ._gth upona. subject a the city that� has-been a burnimg one in a small Gecu-ge Hodgson is away in WV publish our fbr�=nlaa Syrup of White Me clod Tar Compound attendiiig as juryman. place. '-Some of the' residents, we un- FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- in an agreeable combination of white Joseph Lapp, *of Cedar Grove, spent derstand, are after fhe corresponrent. We banish alcohol ye rS froin ouratedivinas TBR, County Crown Attorney, and County ark 'balm Gilead buds. wild -9. Betz. Remember the oyster supper on Fri - U-k-j you to 10-T pine b. - a day with Mr. and 311 we UG rt Ron". Whitby. Large -e. �-isited day evening, March 6, at Mr. Pilkev's, con's =our a lot. u cherry bark and pine tair. L� A r QpL_ Mrs. Penny, of Box Gro% bottle 26c. G. Reesor's fora -few Atidley Corners, under the auspices' of LT. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, at W. clays. Solicitor, Notary Public, Special E xanji' rtbur and Joseph Betz spent Wed- the church choir. The choir promise Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the props arrd L. 8 1 ii�ay with Roy and Lloyd Turner. all, who attend, an Al supper, with a house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and nor for High Court of Justice, su"essor to McFadden's Cough Syrup Messrs. Dow McGillivray, Brock Street. effir,,ient, never fails to relieve. 25c K. and Mrs. Tarr visited with J. B. choice' musical prograinme to follow in .::Whitby, 71y • per bottl then, will ward -off many an attack of e. and Mrs. Turner,-un Fiiday,of.last the. church. A fuil committee. foi, biliousness, indigestion s e iallv, week. -y liestion sick eselache _V64 eve work. dprpr- -How-mcn—yyears as your doctor known I dc s at b Mrs. Ranier. of,S ou v spent a inane to supper a great su,- these ills? Ba Ur infants and chiltk-en. ' It �M, tht. Is? Ask him all about them. adapted )Much-- but it f,%V days with hf�r d tight r, Mrs. Admission 25 cents, Us" by.the J. C. Ayer Cc6. Low*14 Xan• HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR_ does-not upset the stomach; Rennie. I 4 Fred Bet has been on a visit GEON, A\D DEN Etc. and so,3tbs and "cures. , 24c per bottle.• Ft z. who Graduate of the Ontario Vet rinsry Col- to Cedar. Grove. returned home -on BALSAM ember I the mcFrdden's Ontario Veterinary Medical Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil 1 S. Disnev-is talking of s�,l . ling out. 'Oak and. Ash W&Ltd— 7 mm....�2 -Fr-puphuspbites ', , To with y —.4ji 'etmc-ip, ale-and ree'dence one amdone•quarter miles Office and sboeing forge toni, and ;s a stilii�l% a7oi ro of Ri�.Vm'f) -F'eR; ucrob of Green River. '-hul-ler' Mrs. )r%. ff. Jone, I ul"tel A hwited 1 i u a _nt o ��g(i,)�(seco�n�7 pours 8wila.m.,&Ld I to d P.M. Private ant to the process, of digestion and Tuesday with- Mrs. J. F. Burk doctor's care. telephone in my nines, F, O. address, Green nutrition. a flesli. Strength and who.i-s veryill- Z " unjhstock, I ft. long, or more; We ate ,leased to see, Bert. Jones 0" River, Ont, W. NV;deliairbada tripto-Viotoria - any. size up to 12 inches. health builder. 50c per bottle. . t iga;n after-his recent.ill"ss.. - ', 1; j, A. Ca­iu!h�'rs ro O'll S are assisting. J.W. Dib:.ney was at Torontiri,last ---Shop every Saturday austmeso Caro*. to the M-Av()y innu at :fibs. eek and purchased a flnew-ork. horse. ;%ft�-rnoon. 'T. -i\l. MeFaddpii, S,;u;(- Qf our fmriners 4itc.-e-beell sbip- w' Afts; Lmr.r+4s-nff4ra--, 1wen -VWting. Lu all-its branches, - -. .... HOPPER Isquer of, Marriage and Optician, j)!r".:z spi�d, gr,jui to the friends in the city -during the.past and satisfaction guaranteed. D. Licensee in the County of Ontario, 17hr.-.'speaks luules for our locality. weak.- _ ONTARIO. k_ office at store and his temidence. Claremont. the church tote H.- JACKSON, Brock Road. There was no service in BUNTING, Issuer mage last Sunday owirig to the heavy snow- r of Ma GREENWOOD Be Liatuais rbr.the County of Ontario. of - storm. .0" at the star& or al him r0aidenam, Pickering Wa, n'er &'Col Mt s,_ Patrick McDonald ill With Don*t:forget W call on C. NN' Disney Xsevere cold.- if you need anv new' harness : or re . pair- '..Bank estern oi John Gerr�e spen't.Sunday with his ktg, dorfe. NORWAY HOUSE.—XorwY. -Have a full line ot tresh and cur- Pa ets at Ta unton. KIngstoultos.d., PsrUculiasttectiongiv Our blacksmith contemplates stav- en to farmers attending the Toronto -market;­' ed. meats constantly on hand. Lillian Wilson is spending a month ing here another` year. Noe .would -be Canada.' ]met accommodation under the now manage- at Leaside Junction. 'lose sorry to -him. 3nGAt. Charges moderate.. J. J. KcCann, Pro. Bantle has engaged with N. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, , Robert. Bemt] . Win. and Mrs. White, from near Ham; Bologna', Weifiers, etc? Wilson Brougham,'for a month. Brookline spent a few days last week Pickering Branch. R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP OLE RK Mrs. E. Bentley and' son Fred spent � their daughter, airs. Harry Jones with Da Conveyancer. Ooramicaloner for taking a few days in the city this of Mqufit Zion. Inewporated by set of Parliament 1802 , . Highest prieps paid for is-week. A. E. - &jor.and James Nol-an called What will Nve do when the roads are �1. Allidaviss, Accountant. Etc. Mousy to M. -Butcher's -eattle. :10UL 0"rtfi­ of Marriage Z.Ac- -,InpsdsLv ]ast. -king I Ths-y- bre Lip. .77 a" v 0. oat. f-v W. J. Devitt has been confined fora now, but they will be a great de'a few J. with a severe . attack cf lum,- worse before the snow is all gone-. Authorized Capital $1,060.6MM REAL STATE YPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, bazo• Several ok the farmers around here Subscribed 555,000.00 e for Counties of York and Ontario. Aue- M 21essonspept arouple of days in are "talking of attending the big sale Paid up &m.000.00 Itonsmiledofall kinds attena4dWoushortelit' 7­ a, wee buying his spring of thorough =bred cattle and horses at Rest Account imati4s, Address Green River P. 0.. Out, the M. last surance and 1 �o.d, the Stock Yards of -Toronto Assets 61000.000.00 In go 'k u B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- n St')bev4on, who has been Junction. tioneer for Ontario, All kinds ct ales 'Conveyancing Dow-ne, unde the I or's care fora week, Is Our genial merchant, 'Wilfred Wil- ZsQ, sonducud either ' tely or by auction, Sale aroun n. t John notes collected. W161. or other particulars, son. of Balsam. purchased a .46PP17 stre"dozos, Elisabeth SL, Pickering. W;dter Robeson returned to the city Scott', sale last week some choice re- 251y. last week after spending a few days gistered sheep and on Saturday took Bpoetal attention given to FarmeVe Sale House and Lot for sale or to rent. with Rev. and Mrs. Robeson. them to his stock farm at Glen Major. haties Collection solicited &nd'pro%CI7 IMads Fortneeo -lot" discounted-, American and POUCHER, Licensed Auction. Walte'r Wilson and wife and Bruce Two meeting were' held last week To ear, V&luator sod Collector for the Coiin oreign Exchange bouicbs and wN Dr&ft ht- Yes of York and-Ontario -All 1-4-4, of auction Also Pi*uing min for sale. Wilton Wilb attended "the' at Whitby by the Mount Zion Telephone Co. for mued, sysileble on all parts of the world W" conducted and valuations made at mod- on Tuesday evening of I"t week. the- purpose of makinj some alter&- 'Estatea and cousignmen" con- 150 acre Farm for sale. Will. Mar=aAj, lurwrl-ly U111ACr 'arid-also inducing more mrate charge. fvr tions, larmer" 7-S-avings Bank Department. missantlymmm,aaa6d and sold by auction or F. L. Green; spent a, few days this to take shares in the line and to .at., privass &Imi. Mortgames, rents, note■ and ff you, went to buy sell or rent, call week with Geor e and Mrs. Young._ phones in their kesidebres. . A large Weral accounts promptly collected and satts- at my Office. Bargain$.* Graham and Mrs. Johnston enter- -number of farmers now have,, phones tory settlements gumiiantsed. Phone or N Interest. allowed on deposits at high- *rise for term.# and particular", Bro ghem, 'tained about a dozen of young ladies. it eat current rates, and credited --or--- out. Daw maybe fixed: by phone and, at thepresent rate of progress piad quarterly -to depositors. O.Nxws from Toronto. on Wednesday last. will sot be long before every farmer lifftao. y W. V. Richar&oj'j• Sleighridfrig was the `chief amusement, will be able to talk to all his neighbors. • 'Frank Robeson, wife and children By. having a switch-board placed at ..Chas. A. YeClellan, Mgr. ary 1�ublic, and his brother Sim, left Wednesdav Balsam so as to avoid the Ashburn and urniture,,,, for Candon� N. Dakota, after spending Mouiit Zion lines Would make it better • some two months with their parents for the installation of now phones. ht�re. SENT A fall line of firs.s• ering -aver ORD-UGH-AM Salmon Trout, Codfish, Finnan -elass furniture now Fin GREEN '"r. 11. Phillips is Visiting friends' on exhibition in RIVER Haddie, Smoked and Kipf)eried First-class rigs for hire our warg rogitne. Stinday T storm put the roads in in Scai�boro -Herring. Prime Cheese., ­_41i T)Q- nr ijiglf X 4, �==* I" . X is indis- Prio4es •rig�t. Entertains Bus meets all trains Alph.'aml �,lrs. Hoover E�ntem posed this week. guests over Sunday. N. and 'wife spent Miss Bovd, of Markham is i,i�ng Dr. G. N. Fish A, full stock of Fresh Groceries S. Diffingham.' Teaming promptly attended to. day Last in the 6ty. her si�ter-'Btr Horw,��,:- Fri ust to ]land. -Agent I-or Uan-adaCarriage Co. Soule from here attended the party B.-Harns lost his valuable dog Pickering, Ont. '�;s, M o u da y I) i gh t on,TuesdRy frow distemper. at Mr. Lower GEO. PHILIP. Grocer; Brotighani k -Miss Nellie Wilson. _.Nliss CAr We He- Pea Pickering. of Brrinklin, vie.Pbillips: of Hillside, Fat Hogs Wanted spent over Sunday with her parents. ts. spent Sunday with friends here. Thos. Ellis moved this'week into the house lately vacated byliValt Hoover. I have-the eiDntract with Wight s right. ., J. H. Beal. Furni- Siie our new hile of cook stoves Mrs. Win. Booth entertained' the Price 'Ji & Co., Pork Packers, Toronto, to re. Store, Claremotit. supply tha�t firm with all the live Ladies'. Aid last week,. at a cai pet ra� ' g Watch for bills . for the next We Repair X, bee. i ils6n, lisd a'iuinib�-r of Everybod-v come as it bogs they require, and �would like NOW OPEN Mrs. J. B.'W to have your. hogs. -I will -pay ladies quilting at her home Thursday 'is likely to be the last. •i -:E N TER ANY DAY R., Brodie and: -Mrs. Lawson, of .-Anything within 15c. of Toronto price until last. 'Cl. reni lit, re renewing Miss PhoebeTomlinsnn is, spEnding � 't 0 further notice. _Nortll Winter Term mill d6paftnients • A few week mniltou,-of Isere. (if thv-Central BL ,..s with Mrs. H, c,.1d accltiainiances I that is boiWht in a - jeweTr;y Writle, phone or iapply to 'S'lless College Toronto, offers splendid chances Markham. :11rs. F. Gerow and son, (if To- store and many other A fine daughter arrived tit the home for- .;pending a rely nto, are witlithe fornier'spar- ��h hin -;i -kv months Tuesday last. Con- er that are bought of Fred florbsbaw. IV. and )Irz. Mosgrove. other stores. If others can- PICKERING NEW 4_�_ e d the John A. White' pleasantly and profitably. 26 . gratulations. en ts, R teach6rs. Catalogue Tree, if mot re' Oil r:broken nTti BROUGHAM' Sympathy is extended to J. B. D Hogle-called oil friends again pair v I- U w1-4e for it. '%V. H. Shaw, time before his return --cles bring them to us and Wilson, her mether. Laddill, of for the last Principal Z R. Shaw; Sec*y, we will repair them if ibis Drayton, btaring died -recently. for the Wild and Wooley 11'est. possible to do so. The char- DOMINION BANK and Gerrard st, Toi�onio ovfng this' week . The'Union Sabbath &-hool had Geo. Ferri*'r is m from Whitevale to his farm west of ft sleighing ges will be moderate. Ilead 4D111ce, 'rorointo party to Whitevale M7 the village, which he bought recently. Miss returned to her home and there visited the Metho i that place. Capital authorized 5v,000,006 diet' Of t. Capital paid up $ 31800,000 Reserve fund and undl..' vide,dprofits' - 4,900,000 Deposited by the public 35,500,000 Total assets 49,000,000 -.WHITBY BRANCH, • General Banking Business transacted. in Lemonville, after N S L ' ng W el sister, Mrs. Heisey, fora number of The Hockey Match hereon Mon- course in veterinary dentistry an many other -courses at Minneopolis, '.Ili•not ' Col- J may have some idea what snow is, weeks. &y night between the Slarkliam We Buy•Old' given J. B. Wilson had ,the misfortune on. Intermediatesh nd Brougham was but our experievice witli the beau-' antee that, none -but your Sunday last,of.losing a thoroughbred A one of the fastest played 6ii the Gold and'SilVer.' i�i one,of the best equipped the heifer by drowning in the race. rink. At hnif time the score stood a other n ores. second one was rescued 4n the nick of to 4'in favor of the lion-le team. real thing when coMpAred' with time• and it was several hours before tinge, At full to 5 in their favor. L and pay th' ' highest mar. tions—having restaged practice here , aKain, and armed wRh a complete %et, the animal revived. Dr. Hy. Hopkins, V. w-hq has Inaletter recently received from Lyman Gleeson, of 'Weta4kiwin, -.ke'C prise for - it. , It you any you would like ti been away for some time taking a A Alta , 1,0 ci u that we•in Ontario •.have -made up' into new jewelry .1 . . . . . . Special atTention to the collec- course in veterinary dentistry an many other -courses at Minneopolis, '.Ili•not ' Col- J may have some idea what snow is, we will be pleased to give a ' n estimate, and guar- given Zlaek mithin and Chicag AICK'1,110 iege sin but our experievice witli the beau-' antee that, none -but your tion of farmer's sale and 9 i�i one,of the best equipped the tiftil is but a small sample of the .ow-n gold will be.used.. a other n ores. -Unit0d States for All kinds of real thing when coMpAred' with A 'SAVI,NG-S - DE PARTMENT. Thf- iinflor,4gned having' bought CAlt the. 1,1,ck-,ipithing business of G tions—having restaged practice here , aKain, and armed wRh a complete %et, the quantities enjoyed ill- some tarts thel-Ves't. m-Tzr=a3:i"33ass(sitt, -=)e pcsito received of $1. and I Late, is, prepaved.to do black - iitliing in all its lines. of dental instruments..the best tha't money, can bu) is preparedto"Ittend .,Ueaivl,.11rs. Gleeson are w6ll'and ' send greet-1 hain friends. Jewel4rland-Optician, - upwards. Ls horses teeth-aii -to-date at d do a job up' iliga to Brolrg Brock St. South, j=t-_re3tW allowed at bigbesi Hor-e-hoeilig -'a -'S Ppei rem,''jimble rates, and :a great many -other 0 ations that it has been his )"r 110 �2101�1?11 i Over 160 ebildrei i perisbed 'ill Whith' Ont.' Y� current rates. X= CCC 1=%Inded or paid quir privi el see don OrOM=C 1-T j _pj: rno(fe's. C6rn� and e Fy the latest you are silretube 'Fk re that dc-troyed a school near: afire I . I A .. �,�,,,. -..was :.-w- ..�,sz�_- •..,.. a..s „•3°..:, :.'7dWfa•.�,. .-y. -. �.- .xp!•.aw h -•n._ et-^r+ -.:q.� '.•r �. r :fir, ..:,_ .?^.'ss. .+•n:. .� ..,,y. ..,.. .. ,?;. . cy, ,- `�vxc,- .."•�,}rT`.�. ..v''x fi: bull"'r.- ..z•.. ._..- "•a'�`x.�:i..";'i• ., . >..ai.-', :�'" "' 'v^t z ,"K': M1'- .w _ '"'�.•�'r ESCAPES FROM SIBERIA BABY'S Opt TAUETS ENS OF 1N.DtAN CONGRESS = � B° "_ = SAVE A LITTLE LIFE _ wonderful New Invention Invented by ramie Staemen ,,� _- • tEngW6matn, Ps -rx-na is the Bart Medicine Ix tht q. fj yme FAOFEfi M AIAICgt3 SOLD �' " Osborn, ink en Mills, Rl1Ic Vt., NWUM DISORDER ABOUT ELECTION World writes: "t do' not think enough 'can hN The asboundurg feat o! �s Bering a boat DA913 IR1oA LISBKIY. said in praise of Baby's Own Tablets OF PRESIDENT. ty singing to it has tbeen sccumplished I RECOMMEND PE- RU -NA. I am satisfied that our baby would not iy means of mechanism in by have been alive today if it had' brat "- A1r. John Gardener, of ,Fleetwood, Eng- fib Preferred the- Mak of Being KMW been for 'the Tablets, as he we' so Thb London Daily News Correspptid- land. ' a e, weak and sick that be took no i •e •c known at vibrations are by Gwwft to a Living o. any ng. In this condition I gave ent s Account of the Stormy produced by sounds, Air. Gardener has Tomb. him the Tablets and they have made - s him a brigttLeyed, laughing gabs, the Close, ucceeded in condensing the minute An exciitn and remarkable sbo of tut widespread force pt these %ibratians g ry pride of our home. He is one year old, l and has the: obt8lneri escape from Siberia is related by M. ha: nine teeth, and is now a9 well a. The London Daily News, in a recent Power. which, issue gives the tolloavin vivid descii thr•)u�h a sinrple electrical echanism Maurice Gttri, the Swiss professor who ; any baby can, be. He alts and plays g P- . ° i Lion of the riotous close of recent In �r@@ ~' } : unexpeeta�ly returned. to the home t rearty._all the time and lets me do my °• ttls own, he turns to majly uses. in the "M worry. I would say o „ it must be a fixed pate -b fS Vasa, Switzerland, a few days ago, a'i mother_s who have_.sics�abies -glue -The recent Indian National Congress y' the side a series o! thrilying experiences. them Baby's Ovvn Tablets as I. did mane, 'broke up amid scenes o! the wildest of a pond, and the rudder of a Iittle M. Gehri was born at Merges on end you will 'have healthy, happy ne, disorder. The delegates gathered in ilmdel b.)at, Btted with girl Gardeners l ., quiet and ordetl fashion. The avi mechanism, lures and suers her round; Y ,' • April. 11,' 1885, alto alter a brilliant- bras. The Tablets will curd all the Y P 1• Or, a: his '• career', he decided to' Lecome a sch-col minor aliments of 14UIe ones-and-tee ton was filled to overflowing by otre s Measure, he can start or strap "roaster, and accepted a st as pr- o'clock, when Mr, Surendra Nath Ban- the praprller by the same mechanism. p p -. absolutely sale. Sold by all medicine bob of French at the Gymnase de GL!o- dealers or by mall at £3 cents a box nergee rose for fhb purpose of second. Mr. Gardner can fire` a gun, light a mir, in the government of Vothynit', from The Dr. Williams- Medicine Co;, !ng ones again the. abortive resolution lamp, or ring a be at a considera-b4o Russia. He fact up iota duties, in the Brockville, Ont. brought forward for the election of Dr. distance by means erf his invention. S;-ring of 1905, and began to study the Reharl Ghose as president of the Con- There ism-far more important fu- politioal probiexns of Russia wltfi en -"- -� greys, Mr. Bann:'! iee's speech was re tune before it, he claims, h'-waver, than ceived with consl�.ttt cheering, sr�' " %^ by Heise minur feats, water thus}asm. The sympathy he 'felt with - AUTOJI :ITIC TELEGRAPHING, g, `but n , those who were trying their utmost to reference which he made to Lord Cur- '' an Dxc Atent sound conductor, and 's s zoo evoked some hooting. by means of his invention -whirr pr bring about reterms of the laws and Invent) •to Lncrease the Speed of Op- e- z xa �- k+ alleviate the conditions under whiclf amt The acting chairman Out the reso- tically amor:nts to a very elaborate sys- _ -. _., _ - fl,- 1ttLiton -to tern of me hanicai sound signsls -Mr. { #lie vast atajor.ty of the - -pace eI- Iived- s - {he- fongress amid a storm soon attracted the attention of the au- The English pestotrice ot(icia(s have. C. cheers with which protests were Gardner tol:evcs he will able to en. 3horities Jo the young Swiss master, installed at the Central Telegralrh of- mmg and declared it to be carried. srue almost complete safety for ves- He was in sympathy with the' efforts flee in London a series of te!egraph sets on the sea. f T ! � $' '� ot` -tile Reformers: and as-the sots of a instruments which enable 5e ?a rah EVERYBODY SHOUTED. The booming' Of a srbmerged- •.bell C P t #3< g ,•y " thro ugh the water from a lightship free country, in which it is no crime to messages to be vent at a vas in- In the meantime the ferment in the speak openly, he did 'not hesitate to creased rate of speed. Instead of only hod of the hail had increased to tevee wOUld set mechanism at work in the submer d receiver of an express his opinons, ti's clearly -de- forty words a minute being tao? rl art Pitch. Every delegate- was on .his le approaching ILS the police. He was closely ' watched, ( postal' authorities in London are snow Beharii Chose, standing; onmthe treble, wh st:e or give warning In sarrle ether and on Aug. fE, 1306 (o'd style), he a•aa enabled to sQnd ou! ]YO words s min• rang the bell violent' :y, and made far- unmistakable way. Thus the human r% ele ,arrested as a Revulut'on.st. _ ate, and what is equally as important vid appeals by word and gesture for the element, 'witty its chance o! error, as " an advantage is the fact that the new restoration of order, but in vain, Dr• well as the difilc741tie i of fog, would be MR. EMILE MAROIS. SENT OFF TO SIBERIA. rem °Ved• R. EMI1.E MAR015, 1kf79 Ontario system makes a complete an3° ess'ly- Rutherford expostulated with Mr, Tilak, , Political t1fead-ers in Russia have Fit• read typewri en copy o every message - persisted -in re use - �u`m�ne wireless telegraphy - oi., M tie chance of obtaining a hearing to ry :n•,alculob'e value .to war vess street, Montreal Cana g g - ,sent out of this •huge office every ; g' a .w•ay. After ten minutes of tu- er taking nine Mottles of em=u wave threaten- er c aims, Le establahed Peruna, i [Ind that I am, cured. April 4, 1907, after a trial which was The tremendous increase In the speed iugly, and some u 1 rushes w by' means. of his - invention, " P g Y' were made hip Gardner will,- in tact, give music t skill take it occasionally. For . me a mere mockery, he was sentenced aacr•:ilces na7tl�etg- to accuracy or clear- for the platform. � g' it is the bit medle-ne in the world. to transportation far life. On Aug: 8 ness In sending. The now method em- "Very soon the whole body of dele- a Power which it has never possessoal "I have recommended .it to a number - - f>e set out for Siberia with a beard of p}oyed works as follows:-Afessages for gates were swaY1119 forward, and driv -, since Orpheus w.th his lute made . , , of persons. other prisoners. The prisoners were outgoing sending are typewritten on trkt back the section of the Moderates. the mountain tars ... ,bow themselves Mr. J. C. Hervus Pelletier, Dept. de carried b train a4 tar as Krasnoyarsk, ( who w re' aed when he did -sing." Y I specially constructed machines, which, a 9rd.- near the platform. _ _ 1' Agriculture, Ottawa, Ontario, writes: „ in the basin of the Yentwa. where they also operate a queer - looking machine' The leaders of the advancing throng - `°f}t, Perune is particularly etilca- detreined in.order to complete the jour- that punches holes in a Iong paper speedily gatnecl n foothold -on the steps cious in the cure- oCeatarrhai affections tr*y by road on toot. . Day after day {ape, a good deal resembling the tape of the platform. The Congress volun- of the lungs and bronchial tubes. they tramped on, weary and footso.r�ee, I that comes Into every stock broker'a teens essayed to beat them back with .GUNNERY IN THE NAVY. _ "Six bottles -cured me this winter of tut as they advanced further and [trT offlce with the transactions typewritten sticks and chairs, but the reststat -e — bronchitls. ' I am completely restored - tther- lrem civilization; the guards, sul. ' on them of the day's stock sales. This was feeble, and the vojuntrcrs were Very- Satisfactory Improvement in the and I owe thanks.lo the Per_una. to a ca relentless as they were, became machine makes these rerforations with swept away -as the platform w•as car- Shorotbrg of the nrkiah Fleet. "I have recomwnded this remedy to p. Mess careful in their supervision and :esa five puncturing rods. Now dozens of ried by the assailants, while the Prey- a large number of my friends afflicted strict Dc' bklJsS they thought that es- ous occu nts- decam 7'hi' Result of Test of. Gunlayers y,ith the same trouble, and the shave rnessAgea are peached into these strips, Pa Pad !n haste. y -cape was lnnpoasible --and lndead the j �d Then the whrte with Heavy Gun." for 1907, issued re- - paper uncoils into 'cantl verified my good . opinion of this vat- 3najority of the prisoners. despondent' CHAIRS AS %iisFLF.S. Y by the Britsh Admiralty shows . a eea�nd machine. which Is driven by i, a further and very ur3ble remedy. and .ten despair, had no heart b make ' " y batslacLory Improve,. _,�,,• ,- '• _ ax, attempt electricity, and -works three or four As they daglar•ted chairs. began 10 !meat in the shooting of the fleet. A " -- times as rapidly as is possible to the hurtle through the air, and within a table at, the br:ginn :ng sums up the pro- Rte• SLOttINGTOr\"S BANK ACCOUNT. But while most of file others were re-' best trained human hand. few moments the bo l bt the hall was ress _acfi.eved ,between 1808 and 1907, _. signed to_ their Eris, M. Gehri was -keen. :Phis machine is cearrnected man elect- given u to a y g - - -ly alive to - everything that was' taking Y P general melee. ° At last and proves it to have been almost mica- Surprised to Going to That He Han Orte place. He slew• that the laxity of the! felt current with a machine the{ e. the struggling mob sought escape. circnus, and is Going to Build It Up. guards made an attempt to escape pas. i calves the impression from the holes '%N'lld rushes were made through the The 12m. •Elio hits reset thnae' times "flow time flies for one thing, ",sald sible. and he resolved to watch for and ptrinched out, The roc +Iving machine flimsy 'walls of the paviilion. which as amen as ri deaf 1n 18 S; the 9.8, a Air. Siowington, "and ear another, this _ a-mply revereta the operation perform- Split In all_ directions. Men tumb eon, hits. Umes g p saying Y to seize the first favorable opportunity. reci at-the Landon office, •slid the street lead farcmost .tjirouOh -tFie ...a very pe%iertul %v_a rot been s roverb or a sa in or an - Success meant life and liberty, instead , g • � god ns often per minute; the 6in. n hiL4. thing of that sort but just a ststeurent paper tape comes out punctured just bolted into the pary shrieicing for the of feet, I've. been rich- fora ion• tithe fa re. would no five limes ail¢ ai hcrlf as often. The per- g, like the one in the sending ofiice. make Ms position much worse. And Tuts when fed tntxr an electricail POLICE CALLED I�t. u be happened to be titled while mak- I y' fr.,m 31.6 in 1803 to 71.12 In 1906, and "Close on to tKenty years ago I put f, c+rlven tjtrear }'Fr made to correspond " 79.13 .ia .1907, and -the hits ere now $5 in a savings bank and then forgot tog the attempt -well, his,, troubles' Constables hurried into the build- would be over. to -the different holes punched In the much more rrickl made. • all about it -maybe because at that ing, and finally succeeded m quieten q �' paper tare repmdttres the erect waoris q lime i didn't- -crave an mere'mono to The opportunity came an Sept. 17, I the mob. Several men were. arrested, The test guni;cry. fleet in the China Y y typewritten nn the flee' machine to u put ire; but day before when they were about halt -way be` ; Many were. injured _in the fighting.. S9 adr,in with � 59_78_ points per man Y Yesterday I came -- • , tw•een Krasnoyarsk and their destina- the Iemilon 011o(' This;d&s away R•ilh Soma had badly cut heads, -the result firing. its: flagship, the King AlfreJ, across that old bank book to the got. _ Rk n, the penal settlement, and M. Gehq ; either a receiving or sending telerr$ph -c, Haws from sticks. ' r, Pkrcc, an I na'I ,las' S'ear's record, noel r bas{ tm of 9-trunk, and i! was stirs- enough a end two others, to whom he had con- operator of the old style, who has to ''. shot .:s Lr'aiin Feamen S. Dawson rp.plearsant surprise, ' rd got mone in -tided his intention, seized It with both f tap, tap, tap- with a key; English journalist, was s ape. y. hurt g-• Y p .. p y'. .t{t. helping Dr. Chose to escape. S�o'irig for lwr minuks,.her twi 9.E's ih� bank, !hands. While. the guards were drink- — =r made flf'een hrls, and her- sixteen bin. A� then.i thought I'd take the book Yn ! SCENE OF DFSO[.AT(ON. dawn and et it written u ! g, he three men tree! out into the gums•, Ar:ng each for one.rininute,.made g p. get the in- darkness, determined to make a bold Rrmrmher, gfris, the reason for hus^ "The pavilion, when calm had been ninety -six hits. - terest put down and have the, additional i idash for liberty,' although they bad' bend hunt»nb is open all this year. restored, presented a lamentable spkc• The best fir :ngiuiih the.lVin, gun was fun of cooking at that -see how much very little, it any, idea of the ,direction taclo:, Fragments of broken tables and made by dhe Formidable,• flagship 6r- R had come to and all that sort of thing, they should take. And in order to make Few men apprecinte how, much a wo- chairs -were, drlLed in heaps upon the the At dit,-rranran F' :ert.' which with you know; oo Yesterday I goes down ;pursuit mare - difficult, they separated man appreciates mascu!ine apprec'aton platform, the background to which I her four guns in.Y , minutes obtained to the hank and hands4n the book, and, ,almost at once. was formed by the shreds and &trues eeven hits, or one per run' pct minn!e, the cleuk takes it and looks at It and FINALLY REACHES JAPAN. Poverty may not be..a crime, but .it of.. the rent canvas. cut of sixt -m rounds fired. ' The Dread- says: After' many 4dventums, M, Gehr[ is' the'cauce'of -many. All tt}e persons arrested have been nrug`rt mad? 0.91 hits per gun per min- You re just, to time; this account released. A statement sign©d. by the ule, thaug!� in rino'ha3r fetal she ottatn d would have slapped drawing_ interest in z I an, w nce h o eleg and thistly a ,r Ieaders of the Moderate party tivas Is- a mu,h 2icttrr result, Remarkable shoot- about three months more, 1'ou know, i pang whence he 'telegraphed for money Nothing worries a girl more than sue,i. annotmcin that, the Con acoounts on which no d So pay his passage home to Switzer- taking sin flesh while, she is the vic- g Congress' ina was also - Achieved by the Britannia, exposits err~ .__ ----- fond. He set sail on Nov. 16, on Loard tim of unrequitled love, had been adjourned sine die under Alberinarle, King Edward. VII., and Ex- made stop drawitfg interest after twenty painful circumstances- and eonvent,� - _ years, 1 and artived home a few days ago safe When a woman Irrrs tto make her hot ten comps nq ,e rase s• w " : end sound, and not much u d.3 -far rt }} 3grcemcnt with _the principle that the formE•r years, allowance must be mania cuts the interest down, this tatting him upset by tfie , Y Y': attainment of colonial self - government tor, the fact that last only about a minute, for you see they ferr(bie experiences he had had. Hi.; ' ( don t find the .new hats:very tempt- 'in year the target , return was qulte unexpected, and when Intl•" by strictly constitutional mean should was much reduced ,in size b , painting keg all the itten. up on j Y P ecoouh s w•r he reached home his parents were wen. the .goal of their political aspiration, loots of the bank, and then he brings �.=-- - a bullseye in the canine, Only hits on !;s dering when, if ever, they would see The Hostess - "Arent You to and -that m.:etings for the promotion cf the bull scared' in 1907,. but, to enabte it back to me and says pleasantly: g such an aim should be oonducted in "`Now you better put in another doll - lCim again. give us a song, Captain Clasher *' 'rhe the figures for the varknrs year to be . A4 an orderly, manner." lar before the lime's up; and then the ,F Captain = "lien sure thero's no need with compared, the hits `outsde the bull mount will be good for another twenty x ?! these clever ponpk hr".i, The _ -- were ro�rdad.. years.' i Not one man In 10,000 aver gets a Hostess- "But we want- a tittle variety, The foltowing• table shows the first chant to look a gift horse in the mouth. you knowl ", y+ DPPI E LICENSE BILL. And I put In the dollar right on'the _ five 'fleets in order cf merit, and tho s(,ot; but I'm' not going b let it run Pest ship in each -fleet g Movement in England in Defence of point �o for another twenty years; --this time R Public House. _ I'm going to keep , that book in sight, "A Plea for the Preserval•ion of the Fleet• per mean. Best•Ship Score. and 1•m goings to teed the account a lit-, Threatened Public (iotrse." This, in et- i .... re e - grow. - T ,China.. ,59.'7 Kinq X11 red .74.7 tie ncrasional.y and sec it- I Atlaritic.....44.9 Albion . , ..G3.3 tit the (Doke of that interest.'- ;­ fcct, is the purport of the• manifeslo of 3 Mediterran'n 52.9 Pr'ce of Wales &°..9 +i----� T. pro test issued with 1,051 s! atones, 4 S Veng Rapid .changes Of tCltllperature are lard . Channel.... ,34. eance . . ,4'3.5 During the. hearing of a case of child t by the British National Fr d m De y Home....... 34.3 Achilles - : ,,:,763 suffo t'on t t Lando :city coroner's r � fence L.eagrre, wild claim to be support - on the toughest constitution. rd bq °vast pt>thlic opinion, opposed _ to car a the n • -court, Dr. Waldo remarked that over extreme and repressivo legislation." - .1.500-such oca!edu t 500 •such cases were brought • -attention .annually, Re adv a It is a.nt.i ipated that the British Gov- The inhabitants of Beeston (Notts` more- general use of the "cat," .The conductor passing front thy- heated .rnment will inlroduce another Licen• were much alarmed at the apperance . Visitr . r- "Tummy, is your mamma at inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature sing Bill this session, and the ma'n;fos- ci a ghost who clanks his chains, but home? Truthful Tummy- N'l'ell, she Pe to pleads that the public house, ":o often on some of the braver spirits attack told the girl to say she was out it you of the platform —the canvasser spending an the only possible meeting place for so- ing the apparition, it was found to be came, but she said she'd whip me i[ � offal. movements of all kind -- clubs, a whito &)nkey chained to the ground. I ever told lied" -Molar or so in a heated building and then friendly socletks, trade uni.)hs„ etc 'Walking against a biting Wind -l[noW the should be mane as commodious and _ ocmrortable as poq ible." dlffltulty "Of avoiding cold. Employes at several London theatres, i""I"e Is Only tUNw rade union sermtaries, and scores of ' lows a pport Foresters and 41dfe'- ������� �� SCOtt �.i' EmtuT.riotn strengthens the 1 °ws sulzport the manifc sin, which de- a Glares that "we yield to none• in our body so that it can better withstand the desirq to erferminat) t':C evils of deer- 'danker of cold from changes of temperature. ' kenncus," and "d workingman is as cal,- resisting t t.on as M _ • able of turg enrpfa' It will help you to avoid taking cold. �` a a Live Oro - n She - "D;,l yeu ever step to ngurn out • !$D TAT WVJ D OVER 7V CURE A GOLD IN OAW DAr. �y _r how ninny hats in a yoar you r::,uld , z '..ALL DRUCCISTSI 600. AND $1.00. buy,with the money you throw awaj on H Ahva ■ remember the full name. Look f cigars?,' Ile—"I have, dear, I could y - �41 trey about fifty mlf, but only for this signature an every boz. 9be. about three for youou yse .ei „fry' 'N�•• + •'r -i W M.. '• . � ,,.ty,,,, f��.. .Y( l r _ . • :1 _.iMJ+Y+�dWL, ... .' L ' ,..., :, .. ,..,,.., ..•F., , -. - t ' fi6rr•.,.•. . G, ynr•? R :: :....r,r ^^n» ;+,a : •yu,,.: :-.; -.yy..?. ^ - x: •R • ' ,.. ,r: -. ..P-. ..._ .r ::...n... ' S. >g ,••, - . c t 7 7,_ _ . ,..� f - V. HE STRONGEST GUARANTEE OI 1Q W Un FOR X•Rx". a n qualitx is a the assoe of DISEASE " names. The antra leach Chemical Co., They aro Said to the Excessive Per• :RTURING I separable frogs �t of spigfttion of the Ffatlds. RIGIN OIL -/) OF PINE A German physician has read the X• ' �� �ittle irl rays with success in the treatment at 1�� -..__ . condition which — ,which: 1s•pu up or sp st 6 i, a'sourco of great annoyaiace to some +c!ruggists only in j, oz. vi; !s, each vial persons Mrs, F. Miner, of art Suffolk Street, Guelph, Ont., says: "A tear I is T securely scaled to a round wooden case, According to the Medical 'Record the since, while while livinY to Oshawa, Oat., my little daughter Loriada, sit ylr Worlh!ess fmilat:ons have been offered fact that the hands of . l;oentgen ray years of age contracted a skis disease on the upper part of her body, This ;- to the public, but III ha� under an as-. Brat broke out like tiny water btistess, afterwards taking the form of dry scabs These workers become -very dry' -fed him to in- would disappear for a short time and then reappear worse than ever. The clothes sumed name through which the imila- PP vestigate the effect Qt the rays in cases eomin in contact with the skin set up such a severe irritation that it tiss impossible ids; to hides h!s identity and endeavors to g {+ mdo �' nsibilit for the deception- OI this sort. \Vh11e it itns 'not been to keep her from scratching. We tried various preparations yet obtained no y. p ound feasib':e to make use of the Rvent- oat results until we began using Zam -Buk. With each application the irritation Virgin Oil of Pine compoul gen rays as a means o destroying - an soreness was grea y re u , r ThtoiXiaaunu will break up a cold in 24 hourd any perfluous pass owing to the fact that using, the eruptions and scabs fast disappeared and in a short space of time the skin (Cure any . cough that is curable. The fn order to secure permanent atrophy .,was completely clewed from the disease. It is now some months ,since we used name on the wrapper is your ..guar- of the hair follicles too great alters ?ton Zam•Buk, and as there are no signs of any more eruptions breaking out on her body. •nntoe: ct the skin. as n whole must be caused, we believe Zam•Buk has worked a complete cure." 8sm -Buts Cares cuis. caapped Asnde, a itch, ulcer etasms LEACH CHEMICAL CO., R appears that the functional activity 3£eRlt3;1i inDaino acre• and Ofali cf the sweat glands may abrogated, send for a trial boa. eases of ihe.kir o. rl CINCINNATI, OHIO. Encless coupon sad ru fryg gisu and stores yx. or t • u; undue .risk. — - u>< _ sea , address Zam 8 from Zaw•Buk ZgM6B, r. properties, uses end directions with The rays must be applied in oonsil -- __ ce, roronw- -stt.- Co., Toron' UTTLE LOPIND+� MIN GIk+LPH every vial. erable' intensity, however, and in cider _ V do this safely it is necessary to have a, exact'means.of quanlititative control. .NOT WORTH IT. -. -- 8\ \'1kTEST SHIP AFLOAT _ ...,, - - _ , . . _ -� — ' The Destroyer Tartar Recently I1lade Nodd- "There was to be a meeting ® - Y of my creditors to- day." 37.037 Knots an flour. WEAK, PALE AND - Todd - "Welt, wasn't there?' E England's naval experts state that �1 t�� M �T "No. They unanimously agreed •that . . England today possess. not oriLy the :.WORN OUT WOMEN tbey couldn't afford to spend -the time." biggest and most powerful warships, w ww 11 r� NAf.NllilN but that she has afloat, the biggest and _ , THE FIRST STRAW. CLEAN t'i't is Q ce fastest fleet of destroyers in the world. !]PRAT CAUSES HF,ADACIIE. : } I r ovTlw� From October to Mar, Colds an the m "s1 ti.• When 8 young woi$an asks a young LADIES e • s NVtTS They point out that when the King Gan be Bayed From a Life of Yi 8 Hens cause of Headache. LAXATIVE BBOMO man to let her sew on a button the ONE a e.De wiscul by our rr+eek Process Tm w •; recently reviewed the home and reserve �UI�r1NB temave.canse• a. w. cisove on hoz Qs. world hhlds its breath: BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. ts; o git ea , i was prove at. , i . or the 188 ships rev- ewe;h, 166 were "Mark my words," declared ong- able to leave immediately for the ma- Women aae'ealled the "weaker sex,'' Ferme,, laying down the law to her long•, They Wake the .Torpid Energies. - traeuvres in an . extraordinarily i h properly su ert•i.4ed and Y g and yet nature calls upon them to tear suffering husband, ha the end of the left t - run not ovr F TresL OROUB percentage of, preparedness. far more pain than inen. V�'ith too century woman vvlh have the rights she left to run itfeli, very :con shows fault u X) Eng'and under present Administration en it is one ton martyrdom is flgirting for." "i spe'n't rate if she 1n its working. It is flue same with' : 1. Mures. The total naval estiraati�s•for the wpmanhaod, until age begins 'to setits cried his wife. °rluwe t ut ..u�� �a�.e.,, --- ycar 1�J708 aggregated £31.419.540 mark upon them.. They are no soon. you round to mywayof thinking- Want tcrp!d and throw the whale system out gnS25��, TER�O$L58,000,000), as against £31,869,500 er Over one period of pain and dis!ress you really care ? "dot a bit, my dear,'' it gear. Parmelee's V'esetable Pitts - c I11170,000,000} for- the Preceding year. -than another' looms uR only a few days returned her husband, resignedly. restorer to 'the t alt the r flagging I cute SElIDFDRCA Th`.s economy, though large, is unim ahead, of them.- -No wonder so many I'll -be dead then." _ tics, and bring into order alt parts' of - portent ocnsidering the pt•escnt great women become worn.out.aird old deck• _ predominance of the eBP'Wh navy over ing kretare ¢ " +i no not 91ve UP In despair, on who snQer. the mechanism. I \�ONTGSTABLE. :ell others. England !mends lo, main- in these times of teal' Ur. VVIElarns tsomom'LI'at °a;yflx r°menwoft�,e.lttD. Annetly aridmothcr was reproving her !!tom lain this predominance b building four the sor.spu is with weaw6es Cem" sad eerily A gr _ -- P Y g Pink' Pills are wYrrth: their weight in Ih, biood with woaser's syrup All druagl-W "r4ro you in favor n with ter wit tic grucidthitdren for making. 60 much Dreadnoughts annually, and it is the I, okl women. •Thcy actually metre t.epsh.a - rien ?" ask :d�the waiter with th'e square noise . intention of England to L"ont!nue the r new, rich blood, and on the richness ch'n.. "Yes: answered the "old. bathe "Dear me. sirildren, you are so nolay construction until she posscss•••s in ves- and regularity of the blood the hea't,l Dr. Garancr Rcbbr of Belfast, at a tort "Clubs, 1`2Vft1t'i5g„"'s;:' or any old to dept Can't you be o little more . gels dating from 'the DreadrVught era ar every glrl'anrl i tvtry woman depenJ recent medl^nl gathering there, stated third." - _ quiet!" y e as ..great a relative superiority Mrs. Urbane C. `Webber, Welland. that he had used serum in -cases of ' scold "how, grandma, pass mustn't aver all other nallnns as she prase sis put•, is one aI the many women wtir spinal. meningitis with' great- suCCCSs. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY us You see, if it wasn't for its, you to -day. ewe present health and strength to Dr. Whereas the death rate had been 70 Tie L XATI W U9.02-W Quinine Tat,l.w- wouldn't be a grandma at The des}royrr Tartar was built by Winiams' -Pink-Pills. - \Ir& Webber per cent., _it w'as now - reduce& to 3J per D lsts rig at moat' it it tails to can. 'LW' -john Thornycroft =She is a turbint•, �o, while cent" l#si se.lEaacenVoaeachboz Ise. :MOUNT CLEMENS. MICHICAN. and her highest speed was attafned in says: - "About three years.a3 tSo ant Clemens s famous thron;hontl g dying to Hamilton, my _health began No real hustler- gould_ give two cents. _ one of the sir runs ovell the menslireei U, dec!ine. - Ttte first sprrll s were Help Your eluideen to grow strong r,r the things that dome to those' wlio• �mLriandas nnesnda�ta scale bees tea Admiralty course. The turbines are of headaches and ' eneraT weakness. After and robust by counteracting anything y the Par <Ons type, g sit. mony to the benefits derived from its min - _. The dimensirins nt the Tstrlar -aces. a time the troub'e increased so .rapidly that. causes ill- health. One grant c$u .. m cCSY =me� era? waters to cases or rheumattsm and ttrat t was unable to attend to my of disease -in chi :lrrn is . worms_ Re kindred diig"t1 : For bosons ttao liver - - fcltows: The .length on water-line, 270 ,gcus. hold duties. I lost Ilesh. lao!:etf move tTe "* " ^'h °» �'" AG' ^'`"' Lny�pntEtzt- troubles. diee.etao ttauhtes. ne :wee dts- Kcet; width on .water -line, 2G ter+?; depth, no Ant: Consti np its wa. general debtHty. etc.. the y4live er :r b:aodiess and had fregl;ent fainting Exterminator. It never tails arc! „ nc, biL B:ak es ttte -cy t uo continues to OCCUPY' a for _ 1? fget 2 fgches; d splacement, 850 tons, ,� and colds. and as a I� its of rhea ted. carfare cured andtaioet� �r Etta I was consianlly doctoring, but cr re atlirag remedies for coughs conL bene9tted. Write J, D. McDonald, Dir The shape which has.been adopted -for wifliout say benefit an gen rc - n }'ou wu a y r 4 *Anent, Grand rraair Batt- th '-fs -that usually chosen by that my oonditi- zn was- hepeless. One tt+9 my daughter? 1 can; but my cro- ' the Thornvcrofts. which includes the ic�ay a friend asked me why 1 did 'not ditors can't:' eay of -the lungs it is a st:Grdard me`_ wa t3ystem, lev cicine..tlrat t1 idens its sphere of, use t.t a kle - graretul turtle deck, in .place of the tt Ijr, Williams Pink Pills and men- war. ri tivq hoc i<tettt� - gnre.,i -. forecastle. .._.The y __ _ + Bess year by Year. if you arc in need _ ETPLATNED. throws the water neatly overbodrd to fan severs cases !n w ch she knew ITcn, Mange Frs.rte Scratchiss an4 or something to rid your4lf Of a cnua't of the great tenelit that had fotlntivod every form of contaglotz itch on human rr cold, you cannot do fetter than tr;. She (en_llie Atlark4c., liner) -Did you _ stead Qf under the upper -deck. Her their rise, After some. urging I decided ar animals cured in 30 minutes by Wc1• _farm itren.t.COnsisls et three 12-pr. quick t Sickle's Syrup. GLsq,ve the great nppellle of that stout thin guns and two' tornado tubes: to try the• pi1L4, and llad Only .used them ford's Sanitary l c1 �On. it never tails man 4t. dinner'' g a•few weeks when I began to feel bone. Sold by all druggLsts. The quality of their w•nrk. tMubles lie --Yes; he 'must, be what they call. The evoluton of England's, champion -. filled, and from that time on the im- y It- less than. the quantity e r ship in the - mutter Of tiro att'ittest' de provement was shaJy, 'end by the time T direr pc<•p ' a s.Eowaway. i Btroyrr Tres in Ih� story e',f a long strug COSTLY DR.VGG1 \G. ' their- wages. + gie against the msistance•- of sea -aai� 1 had used stout a dozen koxes of'the He was a very tired = looking _mail' PiLES CURED iN ti TO tt DAYS. �,vinds extending over years.. pills 1 was apairi enjoying the blessing Thirty s e knots an hour t<'ss (he Speed jam br1 s ti the phlegm, a4 +pe Eris aoDn;g sad YAZO Oi`rTusj is Snarante.a {o err. an7' of good health. 7 cannot too strongly De}c'ttion was wrtticn olt.evfry. ot• leeln � Tatmscotsea those °NrriDlehwtas'�ttohi naiad Bie•dtD Dr tat his face, and a5 1 was a stran cr In chest. i Ia(rn.'d at., and in 1893 the Daring al urge other discouraged sufferers .to t'a glove Dr, \V'tllfscou Pink Pills a= fair the village, with it, thing, to do and no whi!, wglscted, I"A to cooeumptlon, jr lFlles In a to :4g 04s or miner ret.nd.d. aoe. line st rea ^hid that point,. making a one O talk to, 1 rcllewari my pent up , INDUSTRIAL NOTE. K� trifle over Q'J. to IS9G this was exceei• trial.. sr,irils by t•x resging my sympathy *1th R'shCp t ocdman (impressively, -'only _ e! by the destroyer 1>,esperttte:'whlch Dr. V�.illlams' Pink Mills itiill cure p thin::, children! In Africa there arc The wages of sit have iiot'tecn refs at troubles due to pour, watery blood, .him in his troubles, whate-Ver they ltt,(N :d(N� square miks ct Ierr'Aor with- the.; covetrd. speed of 30 knots such as anaemia, Y Pit, ei her, in spite of the. fret that pric- art hour, gcnernl - weakness, Were. lie said; `5iny rife! trouble cut a single Sunday -sch' of who-re- little c; ;;era ?'- y_have., gcine up. - - Then the Japanese upset F.nglnnd's iruliges!(on, neuralgia, skin troubles, toys' and gins can spend their Sun - rheumatism, the -after effects of la ,smms to be -that I _ am- an idiot fro Sure }irg calculations with IN rteAroyer Usufri' P, end such nenrotrs trouhkS as Iciotville, and that is .inc�+rahle J. just days• N Its', what should we ail: try and ulators. - kfaiti3rQka and •smci, which made 31 knots. F.neiand ai grippe. t •info a braggktg match with a save up our money and do ?" -Class .Dandelion aro known'fo exert a pow - fit. Vitus dance and partial paratys!s. t+o liu ors stir union} "Go to Attical" erful inflmjv^e ai the liver and kid- once rnise°d We linril, and with the Al- Sold by all medietne dealors or by mail stranger up- in the post -ofQ ^_e_ 'He bet batrOSS she. ,again Pained the record, _ nets, ra�tt•ring them lo- healthful so- - - -:this last named destroyer .reaching- n1 Mitts A kox nr six kOXPS for he ryes richer than t was, °arid "► book while }au�kase film on -.just for fun. ' I tots him all 1 1ou cannot be happy tion including a regular P,oty of the ;_speed of tt little mar, 32 knots. $2.50 from The Pr. -Williams' Medicine y' g g sRareti, s and impatrting to the organs Co. Brockville, Ont. had grtd inorr, too', and after a while cc ins- 1h�n do act Cor in ettin a But Ealgiarid was. not pct- eerrteritsd 7 1F: gave in, saying he wou!dn't have bottle o! Il.�lnway`s Corn Cures It re romprec iir�tver to per[.,gr triter lure- A ' - h : ! said I'd swear i6 naives all kin& of corns without pa'fn.• tivns.+ These valuable in f'sr nelee's�Ye- which firs( reached a 33 -knot limit; thin d aid ill r an t an em tncresed• this to . and finally aston• Ished the naval world by 'reeling off the `speedy run of 37.037 knots. 111 : !- ,'•ODD OBSERVATIONS Some of us havo. faJs,, gthcrs- are• ads. When. duty calls we are apt to say ;'Not at home." We trust usually plant lator it we •avant to raise- money. ' It is hard to beldeve the truth the way acme people tell it. It i-s soothing to the nerves to be po- jpular with yourself. Besides "gathering no moss, a rolling stone groviIales downhill. The less" you think about yourself. -� the more others are apt to • think- of •'. yon. • If the question "Who is wi'seT were put to popular vote, we should each score one. -Some people are so interested in mak- ing money that they forget how to • Wnd it., _ RECORDS OF OPERATIONS. � -by In -t, an he s S , thunder, . who do you suppose he Dealer - "litre's a cigar I want }.-ou -to "It getable Pills. a n and sere. ran er ih�gre a-bte- •- aixd- sirtut -&ry- medicine 'are. so effee- CinemSttogsuph Pictures Now Used' Surgery. was?" "I don't know. Wlro. try• + Cust•nner (a minute later) - trial. It' ought to be, t1h y There are few pills jive as they -in the ir_actiB;I. , 'The ass ?ss,r. don't deservo.a Another step in. advancing medical income-tax groan- ed. lynched!*' ' } O tlSiOnally - a _ woman Is so decep- and- surgical science has been. taken 9- certainly. was ;a case of hard . luck-. 8veryoneThisks his own cross ta the b.avteiv ti that she will even try to make a ky the \tiddk�cx Hospital, IAndori: Dr, C. Thomp- When conftged to the. house with a pain In the It fo et man !believe, sha loves him when she ti "§ Through th^ effort; of 11. --E COURAGE \IE�IT: side for instance but wpuld'be quickly it —rho D Gi L "'MiuttiDl Plaster was'Appi 'd does. son the cinematograph has been added) to the equipment at the: institution, and "Goorge this is leap year." ten Choy only cost a trifle, why not ia<r Chat' •. Puts you Your poet and Eger. y r �` hereafter records will be reproduce¢ on films cd symptoms, germs and opera. "H -m -m." "And. I've enjoyed your society so _ "\'our' on said the rm.'css�r, "has r all th ThaL'e what "F.rrovim" does for all those r.• F covering from wastlag disease. Ii le the best ° It aoisrishee and . tinny which will be used • to • illustrate much." keen laboring under a m!sapnreherf- „ "What?' + . i the, unib'e tonic in existence. stimuiatM, $`uilds up the aystans. lecture. Arrangements have been made with II -m -m.' "An3 I've savoy up $28 of my own." s;on. \What. exclaimed but honest parent, with joy in his " :-.TRLTI'il IN SIGNS.. ":` � a cinematograph c<pipany tot th area- Eton of s)xcial accutuniadutions for tric=e "H -m-m." "I've already made three •of every- voice, "ye donTmean .it ?" "\lean what ? - "°-lint Josiar has been workin'." . •-• . . . - Jorks- Trial's : queer sign for a tar - ; lifelike nQcords. The ,-opera Ling roam - thing." ,, ___ "ll- Poor,. Ate Always [�r- "llles cut R. 'Ve }sou wait." Knowles -�o;� m go to ttk bar- • has to to lighted n- a special way for cinemntogra.phfng purposes.,;• A special rid -m." "I don't know -just how to say it, Pains.- Like •the With •L's. -That portion • of man's life ving lber's without h, ving to wait vVfii'a `felt 'hair is being chamber w•ilI be provided, whither pa- twnts will. be conveyed by_electrie ON light been disc•iccreei George, but. you know Inv - father -is wenithy anti I'm his cnly child. "�» "Say, majorie, go ahead find say`1i. ,which is not made up of pleasure is largely comprised• of. pain, and to be. l free from pain is 'a pleasure. Simple same other ac's: ;,:cut. All, that ninny men save out of life _ s tors, and a has by which lthot�graph� can ke taken in Don't hc5i!a!e. I':n not going to bite remedies aro always Eric l cst in treat- is enough to buy the urseh'es'tombstones c w all kinds of winther.• The, new premises ycu, What sort. 'ea a proposal did }roar Ling bodily pain, and a safe, sure and `Thomas' whew they ,are dead. will be the 'first to be crectcd solely Ic1h father authorizo you to mnko to si>riple' remedy is Dr. Eclectric cynical remark for clnemaiographic put-poses. . Oil. You cannot do wrong in giving it' h trial 'when required. if' a man makes about women its doughnuts to fudge f The cinematograph has been used. i the _ Vial one of them has been using him Frnnce for medical purposes for past eight years. having b(-ii int.rcduceci by - !I Pat had got hurt -not march -more- for a doormat.' Dr. Doycn. But shownim 6btained some _ ihan' a scratch, it'is true, but his em- ar the films and exhibited them, thus the into di;rc- ! ployer hnd visions of being Compelled to keep him for life, 'and had ecio[ittid i UstS Shiloll's Cure afar bringing cinematograph cute and cfiusingrr medicaY men .to give the: w.se course of sending him at once 'Shiloh file worst cold, the sharpest cou=p It tip almost entirely. It is new hoped , . t, the .hospital. :1f!er the house surge- on had examined him carefully, lie said ­w-try it on a ?tax - � r� - Y S that the records of the Britisb physi- cinns and surgc-ons will-not gain a si• a to the nurse" 'As subcutaneous abra5, a n t e e of your money back it rnllar publicity, ion is 'not observalble, I des not. 1,hii�lc there is any reason to .apprehend tegu• _ a Cures - d'oesn't actually l _ t ly,enwl cicah•:zation of the wound.- CURE uick_er t "bo you think your dad would say 'going I Then turning to the patient., he asked "What than anyt.timr you Cough`s tried.j Safe t0 F nnyihing it. 1 fold .him we were quizzically: - do you' Ii�ink, Pat ?' ever In, be married ?" "I don't know, but I tansy SPY something u to 13 p "Sure, said -Pat, "you'ee a wonderful ttf;7ughl'readeu, d9ctor, You - rho take,-nothing is d Colds S. it to hurt even a -` 5 add » __ .took 'mouth: him we weren't." . ey .. vry raids OirI of my That's baby. 34 years( ^ FMw tunny ditties hove you �tiort orit _ �sn nut use !dThi pia to ro just What I was going to aryl" _ success commend QIJICI�LY Shiloh's Cure -� I when invited to go -�up against another Iteas.asN Men's words to woman - Mltzr: - Zvi 6pc„ S1, hy_ mn{a's. gnme4 _00; two F� fidtfin Noiice S g of Application. Pie Notice is bereby given that The RATES OF I&I)VERTISING: Trustees of the Friends Seminary of inipso 111Publithed every Frida vioralagatit.sogias, C M First iuset tion. per )Ire locents Ontario, otherwise known as the Pick- Each subseqaeat insertion. per lire . ering Colle Can;$ 11 apply to the Legis- lature of ario at its next selision T Tbim rate does r0Z irclude Legal or Foreign n he People's Cash Store, SPecial tbruas for an Act vesting in t4e said Trustees Riveti to parties making can- racts for 3ora U10=114 or by the year. .rtin lands acquired4py them in the Half Contracts ayaole qu�rterly`. **&rlT or ye Business c 8, a li we or under, with paper Town of Newmarket in 'the Provin 'a ce of Ontario as a aight for a School for Year, 66 tol, payable i advaute. UZ �"r iSALU ora;ton, _Aith I - RfocL -tak a for a cor To pents per line eaCL Subsequent and to able the said TIr.Itples to ac- :!saw contract rates u;ade kauwa on APP -0!= on lics, 02. Zia free advertising. .... ;:- - ds Bargains in ev quire frorn time to time other ]an ery Department. Advertisementi withoua written Instruations for similar purposes, and to sell or will be insar4ad until forbidden and chaned a*- otherwise dispose of the lands that Here is a sample of what we are doing in prices: cardiaely. orders for discontinuing advertise- Jum" be in writirg &ad sai i are now hold or which may hereafter be ac uired byrthem and to authoriz Dress Goods, reg. 25a-for 15c yd - 4"Boro"ts an d Shoes rag $1, for 26c e f I Job Work prom ptly tta-a-i w Fil B, of the Tow ae striped Ltist;s, c, for 406 Boots, rog 2.50, for $1.00 Corporation i C -M 4(F TERMS tuarket to grant to the said Trustees r" c r k V as Firl.'bl&'c"' r",rnetti, .01-25 per year; 11.00 it pail nd liglil charge or at re- Gagh& n, reg 76c, for c iss' Overshoes, rag $2.00, for $1.50 m i 1, 0 in advattim. water a r spac �l free of r . v d ed Lic at 0 AtT rate.'. Art Nual �, reg 10c, for 7c yard dirl's Overshoes, reg $1.00. for 26c More proof that Lydia F. Pink- 0 thirteenth"da, its, reg I , for.6c yard Ha D d ot, this Victoria I ts and Caps, Suits and Overcoats. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ham's Vegetable Compound cures of Jantiary, 1908. wns, r 16c, for I ya at astonMing low prices. sick women. Grvgiury & C*"erbAMM Our space is limited. We cannot t4l) you &U. Come to-day and a" the MiS3 M. R. Morin, 335 Ontario St, 1&22 Solicitors for Applicants. Bargains ;we ar SCA60L Ei givin N checks given during sale. . All thot are out will he le. w A PORTS Montre4 wTites to Mrs. Pinkham; be redeemed. 4 dis ill be for sale so that customers can make up.sete Ularemont Pubfic School. Sen. Di-' I wais in very poor health and doe- or get Any piece they. want. Viaioa.- Honor -Roll for February. tored for months, receiving vez7 little Whitby Steam IV Sr.-Jennie Rawson. Wesley Slack benefit. I had lost all ambition. was Fresh Groceries every week--7,Bargain's for Friday Clifford Sodeb, Joan 33' nervous, and subject to dizzy spells and ennett. IV Jr. painful periods each month. Robin Thorripson. Beryl Knight, Eth- PUMP Works I Best Currants, 8c. lb.; Coffee, �eg. 40c,- for 35c lb; Ceylon, Green, el White, Clarkellawsdn. III-Kath- "A friend suggested Lydia F_ Pink- Young Hyson. Tea leen ham's - Vegetable Compound as th reg.,35c, for 28c. lb.; Best Sockeye Rawson, Ethel' Shep'herdson, e r,oper medicine for me. I procured a Salmon, egular 18c.. for 15c a can. Clifforcl Tarr, Walla,(�e McFarlane. p bottle of this remedy and began tak- A gbod easy working pump 1 4 Junior Division of Claremont Public School, Names in orcler of merit. Sr. ing, and before it vras finished, I felt ti . we saved. Time is motiey. D. 'Simpson & Co.j- Pickelin .4 eton. 'Vfola -Forsyth, so much better that I continued its use Al 11 Fred Middle and gave it a thorough teist, with the Florence Forgie. Jr. R-Robin Story We handle all kinds and guar- X4.1 6 -.]day Florence. result I a-m to-day well and a much tee satisfactioa. S!-. Pt. II-Clara. Un- healthier jirl, than I was three years ie Gerhill, Hilda Midaletonf Mart,or, ago. I have no more painful periods, Neal. Jr. Pt. 11-Verna Evans, jean dizziness or nervous troubles." Ciste'rn tanks made to ord9r. ",9kkardsvX'is'dpec�a1 Yea 4 :fidd qea." Evans, WiU:e Forgie. I ia;-H&,�, Mary Ta 7Middlet;j n, rr, , Binche FACTS FOR SICK WOME111. p1Ter13*M-, 11 7�7 ye :1 lier th ydi%,L R Pink- Willie Forsyth, Jean McFart; V ..E. we Ev"ns, lane. � I (c) ham s egetable Compound, macle N—SA --- Ifitbel '%V 'VVilie Beason. from roots and herbs, has been the Brock, 'street", Whitby. A. JL t S. S. No. 10, Picker- standard remedy- for female Wall R School epor '110ff. The following are the unmes of AlT% rnonrn nZ V,6br1,MV1* 17 Unh-, --­ W"mplyl wno nave DFWn LIM11111ea N3th g16!f 0 displacements, inflararn tio Med& Elogle. Ina Phillips. Maud Bar- n, uloera- rure Maple Sftup-Gusian teed' IV-Blarche blechin, Mary ------ elay. e� tion, fibroid tumors, flaritieg, Leave your orders at the B&I-ClAy, Arthur Farthing. et t bear- -Lemons, Oranges, Prunes� Figso' Sr. III- periodic pains, backach7t% PICKERING LUMBER YARD Ma!gie Duncan, Tummy Norton. 'Jr. ing-down feeling flatulency�indiqes- 11 . . .111 Jessie HaDsun, Archie Meelift), 7 for Ontario and New Brunswick') s or nervous prostration. tiondizzines Lettuce, i Celery, Spanish Onions. .'Libbie Farthing,. Si% H-Roy Perci- Why whitecedar shingles. don't you try It? Val, Roy, McGregor, 011ve- Routley. Mrs Pinkharn JAVttes SM Nick -Patent, Roofing and all kinds of 11-Mirium Rourlev, Elva Carr, WomWn to write her for advice. building mateivial. n- Ai=OR LE N 7 Glad Rogle. Sz'. Pt,.II-Eva, lia She has "ded thousands to W. D. GORDON 7-a6u; Glardys Drodie, Earle Cr health. Address. Lynn. Mass. ockett and-Ali�o Liscumb (equal). it. Pt. It Red Herring, ..,.Labrador He ring, Frozen Fish, Salmon, r Lorne Brodie, DaVNWH'Inson.. Eva -Rf>utl Average atteriJance ­32. White Fish and Trout, Salt Trout, ..Yeiv Teachex. overcoats meet all Finvan Haddie, Cod Steak. DUNBARTON '017ND -A P'air of ineri'd gloves. Lc�etr call at tbe.kEws inice. ideas Of StYle and Sell us your Butter iftid. Egg5. Tou will get better the follasing clipp-d si am thellich prices. —resident of this pizica-, to &n-iCir-onwond mond Que. t Tim F"-A R31 TO REN*T-. -The flow' esl-efe�-Stf) A forme� r,"rty, betwe i )I ronsh.0 ell pro- rea Nir. �C. Rose, Write tj Ni.New. ch the highest -".JAMES 'RICHARDSON Ga. News aei,;e, Hingrton. Out. -vvho has been ln%pe-_tor'of 11 aAlm*, on t1w G. T. R. for it number -of 'years: OR SALE.-The undersigne -Adeals of tailoring BUY YOUR GROCERIES Ar rNe GROCERS. ­'AA has very pretty fttDCtL10tT tcok place at F f, r vile a frenh talkh COW. ATion the 1 7; the home-of--Mr, C4:eb� Ro-se, Stanley premi4es lia. can. 4, Fickertag'- EMI-READY overcoats are built on ......... Ave.,%Nlonday at 8 1). m. A dt-!egottioii for, W hi vale r 0 21-4 the very latest fashion lines, �o -f-3-44 fellow citizi-ris find employee's 1 -EY TO-LO_J1N_­Prlvitte` funds suit every variety of Canadian waT�ed upon Mr,. Rose, t tie special cir- JL on first martg&Re. I also waot to r%nt a cumstances being his approaching re- pastor -weather. 6 farm, APPLY -to James Underhill, tirement- frflvn -the- Urand Trunk Rail. Clar-u-s. Out -19 f. JIM JL .�wnje qprvirp 11"'Ur the new The materials used aft, QP1Fc4*d__bT- ruli-a. Dr. Rave.4,- the R SkLE.-O our cloth experts at the world's best ne'Sasoline engine, 7 No&rlr now. For trict urge �n, ria I aii -appiopria-,e ad- was at long than bs, H P' =ills - each piece being 'thoroughly fWce. T Caster.Narth ' t..--drvas ati-i Mr. P. McDonough ruad# Cl-smont. ttf tested bifore being accepted. :the presentation of a magnificent gold The very highest- class of tailorin -watch bearing the inscription, 1, To Jr OST.-On Tuesday. Feb. 25th, A Caleb Rose, froin his fellow-einployees A_J bi%ek and tan bound pup Amy ialoitnft- y On-the occasion of ki% retirement fxvm tion leadina to its recove;ry wi;l be rewarded. is put into the Semi-reed ove m-sts, -so they will fit well and permanelit UCTION Joian Z­Zmernon, An 114y. Out. go the 0. T. R. se"I vice Feb. 29. IMS. The retain their stylish shapes. lreC1 tent maee a feeling reply thank. OOD FOR SALE-' ing The. tinder- The Siemi-ready King Zdward and tis friends for their expressions of W flign6d has for W % about, IW cards of good-witl and alluding ayinpatbeticall at cords o bart1wood. Regular customers Strathcons overcoats am of exceptiocid �,to their y vised to got their wood moon as friendly and mutual relations possible :?t desirability. 041f -range--ttwludes over- ne-Z to be disappoin= A J oynter Brock At A Co'n Chop in the prite 0 r lit the pasL He hoped that the boam- Rosd. costs uLade in the following styles: liful. present be had received would Single-breasted fly-front, double-breasted, record as pleasant a fu fiction s haa ISNANT WANTED.-For the old bpen his with his Boone farm an the New Greenwood Road Past. connection T storm ulster, full backs, with or without friends. All present The we two good bearing ombazda o * ti no fruit, strips, etc. No matter what your taste Made RPPrOPri- *'I wa;%.red. Terms reaeonabte. For tuthor ate speeches expressing their beat &PPl7 to W V Richardson. Picker. in, you'll find yow' [deal in the Semi- � I .- . wishes to Mr. Rose and his family. ing V,Ilw- ready range. 'After luncheon the. evening wits spent -A good farm to The materia ARM TO RENT. n reviewit t railwity p ig pas Is run! from he laiti, F ejxperisneel revt situated in the Township of Ficker- fine which were vividly recall DY many ina on Gresnwood:Ro". 2 1-9 wiles from Picker- textured blacks to the most start- -of the older offlaials'.- log vill"e. It it in a good state of cultivation. ling tweeds. well watered, a I" orchard of e best fruit. An uii1imi ied su I Four buildings. ' For further Particulars a show you J If We would like.to PP �y BROUGHAM to W V Richardson, Pickering vitrage. ;Ft? of the -Semi-readr overcoat styles. Aon it is our sad ditty this week to hand, _. — � — — �4, chronicle -the death of one of the 0 videst restaents of the town PLANO 0 dwWg .,shiv, Mrs. Oliver Johnston. which, took place at the home 'of her 21""'g purchased thellennettractory laning son, Lancelott, . on Thursday the undersigned is repared to ionn do all-klndso�p gi eyening last at the age of 84 and Sawing. Wa' JohnDickie Co.,lexclusive agents' Yea-ra. The deceased 8 Charges moderate. .:,good health u to the time' Of for the Semi-ready SpeclAt Or 7� dersi will take your measure and have a Semi her"death anT. on the day she iction guaranteed. Satisf ready Suitor Overcoat made to died she ate supper as u-sual and our exact physique type and del il " t washed the dishes, and about nine :0- CB�C)M1D0X%T, Yc- within six days of - receipt of your J O'clock death came to her, order. ie, -MILLS the ed PINK cause belug heaft failurej Her Suits made to order in six-days, 'PICKERING funehil . took place on. Sunday afternoon to Salein cemetery, the pall-bearers being- 114-r 'hve sons Alld son-in-law, Henry Russell, of North Dakota' Mrs. 46hriston Seed for* 4908 Was a native of New BrLinsw ick, but came with h�r parents, when S'Oung,' to Pickering town-diip, . ..... .. - er.-- - arm - Unde` PEAS AND SUGAR IjEETS W vin't rwea r, which was at that time mos-dy !t adjoin in g'- - t46­ oiie 0 wilderne§s. They settled oil the We can furnish you with Seer] Peas, cither English, Se tell lot ivhieh or Canadiati vl(HL�ty, Eit prk-es froul 80c to Sl'.W ber .,­.�..and choice Fresh Geoceries bnslii�l, no she -died,% having. lived dii the- Shrinkage. lVe reserve tli(,- rigtit to i-ecle'aln at otti, exp6nse. r a e ng latb�r fbr over sixty * �ea­s. We " r lefting 0111Y a Strong, heardy field pea 'with lo �..alwaji kept 6n'lianil Mrs. Johriston was a splendid stravv, nothing less thaii two and a half feet. We -,N:ill not type 4 worriallhood.- both phy's- let 11 4 1 . ly Sll()Vt ��1(1�atv.or gardeti.neas t1lis'senghp- I. ()I)I- -eed WilT i IT ELL- ­­5 at all ullowe picked. We �an kunnintee the quality. Duiniblarton. ca _y -nTent7.1ty consistent I'Delliber of the Xeth- Thei;e wifl. be fi,() Shrinking on the i crop this year. You- will -after being cleatied. odist church. She' was A moth. receive full �ri�e for' the crop er of ten ebildve :, ilve,�ons and fivb er& ee daughters being We can also fu-mish -Beet- Stigar Seed, and will undertake e care of your beets and pay for Same when delivered Idead. those s-urviving -ar 11 .--to tRk RIGHARDSON'S-� Astught th, e Joh .."We �Jil HA- and William, of. Collingwood - "I'll here. -os. 0., in Howick, 'Tile p ric"e will be at $4.00 per ton for clean beets, F. 0. B. LArthur and Tb Manc6lott� on the hon, Important showing of fliaeq$ display of iestead, Mrs. neare.9t fly. station, regardless of Sugar Test. Seed Ile. per .David Russell, of Brougham, and China.. A very lairge alleor 1, of lb, 15 lbs. to acre. -Mrs. H. R. Russell, of Battilleau 19tStionary. Books, Dolls,-. Tpys, fabi North , Dakota.* Her ' hu'sband We 0olicit your order, both for Peas alid Beet Seed. - We deceased-ber eleven years. will do onfutmost to see that you get fair play and honest received for the Holiday trade. - Call Amonst thbse who attended.the treatment, and see shem. . 7 -�Sufbseriptions 6akeh-1di-��Xxgssin69,-­--- fitniwal was hel, brother, Mr. Win. Smith, of Meafovd. J10bing to -receLve.yotir 6ateeined patronage. Weekly &0 Daily N*wspipsK Ow 'Police Magistrate Woodcock, of :IDO�W S ITIM75r 00, Newmarket, was arrested on a- tillarge of. perjury. Februat-y lOtb, 1-908. -WHITBY, ONT.- 13TOC3C GtXeet.. N­- 0. 4, CLARZMQNT NeW B1&p,%.LMith Shop Simple Home Recipe. 0 LOORI Dr. Kidd spent Friday last in Get from an prescription pharma --LOOK y :Toronto. t the The undersigned has just open- cis following: 6 and Gloves Fluid Extract. Dandelion,' one-half :Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Mitt Miss Neal spent Sunday with ed his new blacksmith shop west friends elsewhere. of the iron bridge and is prepared ounce; Compound Sargon, one ounce; at reasonable prices. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three Miss Lillie Morgan'ii home from to do blacksmithing in all its lines. a=d :F&b.d-- Toronto for a week. Also carriage- work. ---ke W611 la a battle and take a Roses Flour Wheat Chop Richard Johnston. teaspoonful doseaftereach meal and 'Ivory Flour Corn and Oat Chop Spen u ay ere. ;onathan Lideaumb at bedtime. 'Quaker Flour -Shorts, etc. Whooping -cough and chicken- y The above is considered by an eml-- pox are prevalent here. .03at_ nent authority, who writes in Choice Pastry Flour always on `hand. eT Sherman Rumohr is confined to York daily paper, as the fine cri- The Corner Store ; -W.,M. PALLMER,.Proprie ption eve, raten to relief k4- his house through illness. I f ; k, che, The Pickering Kidney Weak Bladder and Gregg& Coates shipped a Idad all forms of Urinary difficulties. This Monday. of hogs to Toronto on Vi all forme promptly on the elimina- St�;�vllle friends for a few days. e c acid The object of this Association is to, thein to filter and &Crain the uric Albeit Slack, of Toionto', visited and other waste matter from the blood R -E. jeaDie Morgan is willh- tive tissues of the Kidneys; enabling lessen stealing and prosecute H.A -which causes Rheumatism. his uncle, Wm. Coates over Sun- the felons. `des — Some persons who suffer with the rs. W. E. Risebrough spent afflictions may not feel inclined to Members bayinit proi)ert stolen oommuni. cats immediately wit K any member' place much confidence in this simple last week at the. horse ahowAn To-. 1 11 of FrIecutive Committee. mixture, et have tried it We routo. Membership fee $1.0o." --say theresultzare aim I )rising, T T . have opened up a general stock, 0 Miss Eva Jones was home from ctg ysur, he Tickets mil the 'relief being without t 6eluA from the President or Toronto a couple days lasot with Secretary on application. slighest injury tothe x shelf and heavy hardware, con 0i stomach or other s1sting friends. Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, Geo, Leng, organs. -buck --Mix some and give it a trial. At.cer. cross-cut saws, hand - saws saws�. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson' W. V. Richaidson, Pickering, Ont. 9 1 - spent Sunday at Mykle with., the Arth J. A. O'Connor, tainly comes highly recommended It es and, handles, hock skatefsq ur Jeftey, latter's parents. iw the prescription of an eminent auth- ax ey sticks Secretary. Pheident. thorityi whose entire reputation, it in The next carnival will take place Raid, was established by it. and pucks. on the evening of Tuesday March A druggist here at home when &sk- 17th, St. Patrick's Day. 1507 YEARS' I ed stated that he could either supply ..Mrs. Brown, of,Claremolit. visit- EXPERIENCE the ingredients or mix the perscrip-. ed her sister, Mrs. Charles Gibson, tion for our readers, also recommends .Prices- guaranteed satisfactory. of Woodstock, last week. it as harmless.' Herbert Leizgitt spent Sunday with his parents e here. He seems We Markham AuW' Pickering Telephone .0 HARLES SARGENT r much. a Company, Limited. W. E. isebrougirK purchased TnAoa MAMG thoro"R r CLAREMONT CopyPtIGHTS Ac. from Graham Bros. last week. The amnual meeting of the share J)tjl3esm mild Anyone, mkdfte a skstoband -descrIpti- —9 holders Qf the Markham and Picker_ Brougham, spent a day last week 1=9e­n&77s=i=ab17 in Telephone Company, Limited, for d an Pat the eleetion of the Board of Directors With. th fnrmar's mother,' Mrs, 2�eA4��=' P, L.09�-6 and the transacbion of W:p 02% !EV Dolphi Sr. opee" 00"dol w"bo" tGE117 any business relating to the affairs of Wn). Dolphin, of Greenwood, �heComp&ny, will be hold at the Odd- JL U W III Puy yuU6 a • 0. has sold his farm to Wm. Pengelly ft.tUows' Hall in the. Village of Vnite- ThW4 goo" y Lawea etr- To look at these bargains offered for the uozJJQ- day&. odenuft - vale,- on Tuesday-, the -10th day of bold pr and has rented the Bennett place my odealwo T69T�for must go to make room for the s , prints, etc. I west of Brougham. all nowedeawra. 3, at two o'clock in the hak reg. 12ic value; Over- 4000 gds of 4 .9r, r prolrlw less than cost -.A -nice assortment of cook stoves $$logesdow f ternoob. in 10 yard loti. - S�e them I Prices Nwftrk now in stock. rau�rrftwsmwngtoua. By order of the Boird, of Directors. dents' Top Shirts,•reg. 75c, for 50c Gents' Top Shirts, $1.00 for 80C right. J. H. Beal, Furniture Alph."Hoover, President Ladies.' and Gent*' Underwear 25 percent of regular price. 2 Dinner Sets, 07 pieces, reg 10.50. for 6.95 Store, Claremont. Donald. R. Beaton', 'Seci-Treaj. -only Tea Sets. reg. 3.M for 2.95 2 Bedroom Sets, reg 8.50, for LOG T -Miss Emma'' Brodie left for CT 0 :" ; P 0 Q Whitovale, Ontario. Torontc on Thursday, where she a Qt Ladies' Corsets, reg. 75c, for 50c. $1.00 Corsets, for 75c 1 -.4 - i - -. i Dated February 24tb, 1". 22-23 1 r.t.er national Stock Food, 50c.pkgs 40c, pails reg 3,75 for 8.15 has begun a course of training for tr 0, A .1, ine china Barry Dishes, Teg 5Cc to 65c, for 40e ja nurse at the Wej;tern Hospital. 5: 41 9 4 -d 110-sie eg 35-c v*ltte. for 25c. Ladies and Gents alike t 4, Frank. Brodie left on Wednes- C,-4 CUTTERS 10 Gen aters, reg 1.50 for 1.10 z 11 0 Necktie.9, reg 25c value, 2 for 25c. all up to dt�te; no old $took day for Woodstock where he has - aa Sig 'values in Towellinx, Apron Gingham, otc. 'B U G-G I E'S secured a position.in the di-tig de- :1 t..' 9 V-, X "W Go, t of the hospital in that 5: f8j, .partmeri a is go V. i .. .,: : Don't think becaqse tbiq sale .ts to last 10 days that anv time will be soon town. enough Weal], get here early ror the best'choi66. Th�stoieofqriality 7 James Latimer Tuesday Q= Latimer 0111 T-TARNES'S, be 1or Toronto where he. w I for N some tin I I R. E.:::FORSYTH ---.-North 'Claremont Z 2 V OBES 7 ti nb employed &ssisting in the winding up of the business of the late Sovereign bank. P Mr.-McFarlane, the new banker, TIME TABLE—Pickdring- Station' G APT BLANKETS, —spenra--c-ouple of is it. pe!er- 'r It Tr..;m aa�-- Ra-, 4ins- &&follows- nipbell.ford. In hie may �-boro­ -and Ca. I - — Storey. . ". �ii - can em, - •No. 6 Mail' 8.19 A. M. - absence, George Storey. Stouff- a see th 12 LocaL 243P.M. Ge Is 4.04 F. M. ---------- vi Ile, was to of the bank F i - Class Train$ going We" as as follows— w ' gap* se goods are all first 0" ' 0" The d�- ere. . .4. oi. and are- offered at prices No. III Loral 841 A. lit -, Leonard Yokes, of Markham' 0 11 Local 2.18 F. M. 7 . 0 021156ats I has rented the Waddell. property 0 that sell them. y qba� Dee 7 Mail .35 P. Mo *Sunday included. to the east of here, and will tak6 January,1900•whisby 1, oebaws, a Brougham 7 posse3sion on April lit. Mr. Wad- 1 12. UxbrldLge 13,BZaumoo-� ai R- -J- Cowant Brougham''. uptargrave 12 MACHINE Of all materials and design Jell will move into Claremont and SHOP I will live i etir6d for a time. kept( A A fast and interesting game of I W:W1R47!Z a stock. It Will pay you � . - '�:. XTM3 2�411L The undersigned having arch- to "n at-,our works acd impeas our slook hock4y was played on Wednesday and obtain priew. Dan,% be mina b ed B. Wagner's Machine Stop in we do not employ *164m, evening on the Mammoth rink at Mrs. Leigh, of Ckurch street, Picketing, having purchased the Milli ---% - Milliner? Kinsale. Is prepared to Brougham, between the Clare- Business of Mvs. Harks & Daughter, begs to announce that she intends oarry� ry." can, and do throw 01T the seen" mont and Brougham, teams. The in on the business at the north side of King St. Having had some seventeen kinds of repair work and general commission of 10 per was., which you wo game was &clean ODO and was wit• years experience in high class millinery , houses, in the west end of London blacksmithing, oor*nly save by pur=; from U& number. The. (England► and the control of a great number of hands, feels quite confident in Satisfaction guaranteed. tau Boud"& messed by a large rmilted in favor of Brough. giving ladies every satisfaction both is style and workmanship. Mte Of the Prices right. W"MIT "ANITI W game Spring Opening will be duly announced. 0200. WbOby. Gtftd6 am by 11 to 4.: Call • and see us� All stock of Mrs. Herks Daughter will be sold at cost price. The carnival on Tuesday even- JAMES PENGELLY. :-ing last was a great success. There • Kinsale, Out. was a good MRS. crowd and a great deal LEIGH .LV' 0 W interest Was manifested in the rates --The third heat in the 12- LEARN' DRESS-7-MAKINIa is the tim e- to do your fall contest for the gold-filled . �'P. , "' —p;­o lap c i 11; Your Sp 6 Time at HOMO If you are doing any you had watch was won b Fred Adair thetirat and second beats in g. We want our course to be.in�every home in better have it done right Ontario where there am Ladies, so have decided Won by, Charles Wagg. In the A T� gi .. d r ma improyed 615 at the r ht prioe -by IF9 fop the set of whiffle course in dressmaking, including our Ladies' -trees, M. Forsyth catne'•of victor- Tailor System for wholeWe price, U,00 I pie, espee- we B., KESTER As there am a large number of this is the second, beat feat b mail ions. As &Hy-dressmakers say you cannot learn •Painter and Decorator, by mail we will send sysVm and first lesson he won, the prize becomes his pro- :T�esVh to make 'a pirfect fii ow nngs. I ting 11 Picke Ontazi6 perty. Will Shepherdson won fi to any address in Ontario, After you flirst, prize in the boys race but ed you can learn,wend $5.00 a well forw&Td-full course of lessons ...the girl's race did not come off. not send you welsh to learn dressmaking; il 00. XAL KING I Be are so surk'anyone can le4iim chit we guar- OnLTuesday two rinks front onr guar- antee to *5 to anyone we cannot teach. zed to Malvern a r -curling club%sqjour Il Pape These lessons teach how to eut, fit and put First-class bread constantly on hand rggh r, any. garment from the plainest shirt to play A friendly game with,.the a ;u1t course e most elaborate dress.. This is at the shop. -WWon -on the road . club of that place. - The following the only course in Canada that the whole family 1. td . -every day in' the week.. were the cad learn b one member taking it up. We h rinksfrom. Claremont: y have been 'in busitiess, f9often years, t Oakes of all kinds made to order as some T. Wilson skip, M. -Henderson,-' over 7,000. Beware s,,rve have been known to copy our . s. and even they were not known to be the -15 lost by one shot, the, score being ctaimed where No adv. is ienuin• Ice Cream Parlor:in cohnec ion. A inventor of this course. z J Jud Bundy, and W. Bennett, who d shortest notice. 19 to 18 in favor of Malvern; W. an without our $500.00 guzmntee- rticulars. �;w Write for VL Address-CUTTING SCHOOL Pal uier.ski p,'Ch-as. Neal, J. J.-Har,. It —SA I W.*A. Thomson,, -vey. and Wen. Wallace, who won ddmss Canada, 31 Erie Street, Stratford, Ontario, Claremont. Otrt. by 17 to 15 in their favor. Two .'rinks froni Malveirn cttnie here I to, Yarmers ruckst :.•play two rinks from our club. -One 'St , !,.; z . ... ­1. Trucks . WESTERN rink with C. Brodie as skip won 8 Bring in your old wagon and -get Al er s ore up, and the other rink *fth W. the wheels cut down. . Make good 'Lea per aq, skip- last bl- 9 @hot@. r-2 The series of games resulted in Buggies and other vehicles repainted ICA i'm ix "XCL -7 favoc of Claret1lont by 7 shot,-;. at reasonable rates. IF YOU WINK OF WCUNG • the A HOME IN THE WEST Methodist church held last week-- �-Th Pattersoh oma s 9 YOU SHOULD HAVE THESE -B&"' a very pleasant 'social evening U The -Epwartli League of 0 CLARE. TDowswell's old stand "14 under' the auspices - of the Mission- z Lam ary Committee. It Was antiounc- The, best place to buy Fre' e", Boo''" ed as a -Missionary Marconigrana -7, 7 Wall- papers service., The 'programme- was very ­­­- �appropiaCe-and the refreshinents S, —is AT •— ­SETTLERS' GUIDE" ...servedof &very agreeable and at- —WESTERN CANA-DA49 tractive character. The next ."BinghamS'' .,OOTOURIST SLEEPING CARS move an -the part of rthe- League is lea to chobse fr6m at TIMETABLES --�-for a social on the lawn or some Over 200 sam other place. If it should prove to 4,�per roll un, Just the pradical be a lawn social it will not beheld Id Mouldings to match all papers. wso, -informati.Q"n- ine of the.bestj-�--- for a few days to say the least. afull it de- you need The members of the League "I R viinti, Oils and Varnishes, Oways'in CANADIAN serve great credit for the way they stock at lowest possibleprices. Apply to nearest C.P.R. PACIFIC are, conducting the biusin6ss en- forget tbe'place. Agent, or to Doh't L r ARS P "PERIFN& on MAMS a_ mt_— q,7 7R.1 trusted to them: A deep interest A! ;G!E C. 13, FOSTER RAILWAY Pass, Agent, W. G District is taken in the work that specially BINGHAM, TORONTO belongs to the League. 04"TX7e Sell VOT TjeR393." North Claremont R . I . : :,.,. 71�!:711.Z"ITX_4�_411_1 ­ WTm-j,,-_.-�,: �� 7 - ,T_4�3�,T.2�11__*­_ -�!T:,:;E;'�.4-7-1w- , 11'.., , �, . I - . -, , � -.=, i:F�� - - ­--.�r , . 47 " 4 � ­4��-` , , <, " . , , , r�.,.�, W. ­­­-.7, _11��­, I -R-, . �* . -,— I %-,;. , "":�k� * T. -7,11�'. �—­4-�­ j �ip_ff­ ,!� - ­ . 1. - I ,jiP . � , . -1 : _.', �, �, . . �_ _�.. .... � I - ,W - 1, .. .7�1�,��j' - - - ,-?t . -� J - '. fP -, " , 1. -.�, , '.. . � . , . " ��. ..�, .� . . . - ., - �4 ., � , -� 1 . 4. ­ __7; 1 �- .. _7171-Al- ,- � ,?.: , - � � I ,*. , - 1-.1 " . L, �. , - � . "'.7. " 2�.. 1",�,E.-��. , , � " �,W� , . - . . ., - , t ".1 ­4 - " - - -�7_ � - -, - ,­ - ,- --, - V . ,� , .W�,O�;���-iw-.­ N � ,. _. .. I ­­�.k ... , ��..,7!�14. �'_ r . ". �,, �`t*a�;� . ., �,,�fl I 1. - , - - - ­­ , " -, . , _: .. , ._'­ �­ 1�__ , . - � -I-, - �­ -, .,;* , • � . (I '­, 11, . , ­ .1. .�_-,, - , ­ , . - - ..rte - "I , , ., . 1. � . - - . � _ , �.' . ,. , , - ., � ':_A;­ - :� -_ - ... .... . .. , .- 4 . . . _ 7 . . . . .. " . ,., , � . %J .- - 7 - . - " , , -, * . , - : t % I . � - , . � . .". : , t, . ,� * � -:v � . . . ...... - , , " * - . , - �1� , � "..fin..'. . 1 �. , �. .. +,, :. , �,�. - . . . � I . 11 I ,­ --n _,��. .­ 1� , , ..:i ...... ;, - - . I . - �.� W . , . - � . " �_ � � t] , , .� . . '. : .1 - - I - .. I - " , 1, . I � ,�i�-_-- .. -, , . . I— QUEBEC 41 BRIDGE :, , � , ��_. -.1 ":. JAP W11 Afl, .'TACTICS IN IN 11 ,:. .,. ­ ... . . . : . 1:.. . .. .. � . � . . . I IJW,; - 't - I . BREADSTUFFS. . . .� , . . � - . ­ .� I . .. . . -1. I . � . _�.. . . - � . i � I - - 4k .- . I .. ­ ­­ - - � . ,. .. . I ­ � I . . Tor-,:into, M . . ­ , ­ � .. . _. . . - arch. 3—MariMba Wh-­ . . .1 I � . - . Commission No I northern, 81.20,1/; No. 2 northern, . . . , 1:_1 2 ,.. � x1.17; 1, ed wl,ca L, We, N.j. 2 *,:� r. - . r ' Royal Commission Lord Kitchener's Army; - at, Work Against 1 foed, 61C - I — . AZepo 't of th!p . lul%e 4W - . ... _ . . . . I . wblte, DO." out- I Ontari.) c . I . . _.. ____ Ids . I �_ ___ - : .Sldu; No. 2 inixed, I . -t . . .�., . .. �_ . ' . ' ' . -Af � ...... z--.-- .. �_ ' � ' * N.) 2 red, 95c. to 96c; . he . _. ­.�� -.1 ....­­. . . ... ­­171. Jnvestizating It. 4 1 .,-,. o �,Ic to 92C - I � I . . 11. I.....- ­ . . . � � .. I -�J� . . . ._ . : . I — - . . 4� . , . . I . ' I � . . I I _. .% ; 1; � . ,., .. : , .. . � .1 I . . I .1 1. . . Corn—Firm; No. 3 yellow American, . . . . ,, ­ : . . I . .0 _1 I . I . . . . . - . .. � ,% 6 -65c,--I�ovonW freights; No. 3 . ,� , . I - . - I I : .' .1 31� 0 -Ioe ... - I . . .�� .1. . ,�. i ... . ....., . .�. ... .-. . - ". 1. . - t�l . ..� . I . . . -_ _. , . � ,� 'I'l—d. Y,p less; old Corn, about 72(% t I ... . " - ... � . . I . .. .� . , � iQu I ­ - -s: Lord been . n the habit of s,,vcopin,-_ down 1. , - ,.- ' - . -afferin -- -A despatch from London says: . !�_, � -_ . __ � : - ­­ ­ 0 I _ I 2i . - none ; inferior, 63e'to .63Y .A � . ' ,,c. Kitchener's lithe froritior war in the an . I from their fastnesses, situa,ted in a Ian � .. dcspatell from Ottawa snys: The span .was' too great for the supporting Barley—No. 2, 7f,o. to 73c' according P.n z a r Valley against the Zakkah�!*l that has been described as "a countr.f , , i , - — report of the Rovul 6olfinil'sS11011, ap- .mcanbers, bmce the ,(lapse. No flaw 1ki quality. I � 0. � 4 � . . . . tribesmen is making rapid and sue on end," and "an upside down c,oun- . - ­. jx inted . to invvstiga to the oollapso • I was found in any of the material sup- Peas--86e to 87c. ' - ... ....... . . I., 1. cess'ul progrcss. The purpose of tho try," and robbing and murdering when � . � . _1: The Quebec bridge, has biiien presented plie.1 by the Phoenix Company. . Bye—No. 2, gi,�: to 85c. - . 11 � x1it:ot . . . took them. It was they ,. . I ' That, in brief., is the conclusion at Buckv.rh�-,­it—No. 2, 07c. ,oug rard-s into Indian Terri,- . , �Lo lb-, .Minister W Railways. The find- - . 4�xPc .1 is to punisli. the tribesmen ever the fancy for numei . who hatched the rlot�yhereby the Brit- . . . . Jn&-.. of the coritfulasion.-clearly show ,which the commission has arrived. Fcr Oats —No. 2 ,,vh.t,, 52c to 53c outside M' — in the ihalbar wem� c tared -- ' _ 4­-Y-�-a . d- in a rema,rkably short cam- . t - --abet - I in -,n track — I,),, PoSts I �p ur .... . 741hat the collapse was due not to any the design the chief crigi. cer of the 5-tv i ack Toronto; No. 2 mixed, ' , ... ._.� . . I Bridge Company wias rr,mer;ly Lo .5� cuts�de. . . Paign they have been scattered and In 1807. It was they who forrned the ... I ...o�.% oen�x Br, . defect In material or � c*nstructz-on,'.. but- Ph ; . . I broken their forts hlave been d4estroY- kernel rf the resistance to BriUrh arms to basic defect in the design. The gen• responsible, his'design. being afterwards Flour — Manitoba patents, special e,d, ,.,d I many,qf the tribesmen have during the campaign in Tirah, and re- :':,era] � - -details of construction' were work- approved lo� Mr. per, or,nsW#Lin*g en- bran,13, .46; seconds,, $5.10; strong teen ... .1 9 .,: . . : en hilled. % I . � niaine�l to the end unconquered. and ed out with the greal.&A care and thee- jgLn<er'of the, Quebec Bridge Company, bakers', $4.30. Winter NN-beat pateriti.. .. . � toughness, but iin proceed: ng on - the 'gen- be:ng,rcc:)gn:zed as authorities on this dull, nominal .anound ,Sl.ao. - the expedit1c."n is &ukht here, to re- untamed. . Since that campaign there ' I' . ?�. . - 1. ­ . ­ ivral 'formulae now adopted as stand- c<,ntizient in 'the matter of bridge con- Bran—Full cars, $24.50 per ' ' 1`1,Kt emilit upon the reorkanizat:on of he's b,--(,n almost no crime which'thii ' ­ .construction, . Ards for bridge the de- struction. -After both had passed on Sh,>rL,­8-,4, buyet-s' bags. .1 �.... the Indian army., as carried ,out, by Zakka Khol not committed. Nei- . I ther the persons nor the properties of fIgnCrs in the muss or detail, semi to the design it was approved by the Gov- Ciiii. board . Lord Kitctener. Tom-my Atkins is . I � I " . rd quotations-- .. profiting . by the lessons .learned from dwelller.�? in the lowlands have been 4baye kst sight <-4 one great tasic point, crhmen4. In carrying out jhe.design, 11je—No. 2, a car offered at 91c-out- . I . -ing of pi-oper,provis- when once appi%jved, he �ommiss�on, side; no bids I Inamely, the mak I. 'lie Russo-Japanese war. The Britisl� safe frorn these highland ta!erans. .. .ion for the maximum strain on the it is said, f.)Lund no carelessness or any . � . . -, . . troops advanced -on the enemy in cp,-n The' force' sent against the Zakka . . .Igrq%t central span'acr,oss. The river. In ,reason for criticism: I I . cadet, with wide inte-vals Wween them, Rhe'l corvis!ed of 7,WQ men under 7 � _ ' . � — E. '. -he men took' advdntage of all ava;,.. hll,jor-Gen'er4l Sir . James�Wilcocks. . . .. .. - - art undertaking greater than ever "be- That the defects of !he present- design . . . , T I . I . -iilsh -e concerned, . I ImPlied *In MJge construction can be remedied and the bridge fina.ly Poultry:— I �, able cover. This method of procedure fat as Br . troops were I . I � Pre &W ' I 91 appears. that the engkieers failed to construrited Is r,ow the opinlon of the I'oung turkeys, extra choice' . l3cWl5c surprised and disheartened the natives, only three battalions were engaged, ... .. - I . I ' jrec4ignize that the. usual. working for- ,engineers. . . . I . You geese . .. vv were accustomed for .their sniping I but P�es(, worthily repre4nte,d Eng- . � . ng gees& _.. ­6 .... 9C IQ lie 11 I 1. . ' �*: 9c to Ile tact :as to the targets made by the m' I land .Sc)i4rnd and Ireland. They were : ,znulaers to weight and Young ducks . .. . . nacre �... simin-vocre not The oomml�sion, of course, makes no ". ­­ . . . :�: 4appilicible wiNcul. crin$jdi�rahte ; - &J.S, e,bolce . . . * ; ' .,. . 9,4,0ijc (r le-!;s compact column formation cnii- udt6al- fln4inii a.s to the re�pcmsibllily Chick . "... the \\aP4,v1rk&bir-_-_,_Atie Seaforth--fligh- - _'. . - I lCaVoon in the present instance ."The de- cl thd Government or of the Phcelr.x (AG POWL .... .... .... ..... _._t-�;jU--b-4-P1Qyew4 b)- previollic expAtdAL.ns,__ I Ingdor. 2.�j th,- Nninslar -'usllo 1, . - _rs - !I* - - - - - I - .. Th,� - :rne im- WdItIon !h­re w-cre detachments from . I.. ­_ - ­tqtl -.1. .11" tlic "t- Sil,djiv Cumpuny for-1he collapse be- intur.or licks arid -fowls ... 5�., to 7c ,, aye Forn t ' ... . . - . . . . . . . Jails of consilruction were worked out vend the ailatorrietits . cull�&,d ah3ve. Butter:= - - .. . mcm•,)r:aI been the most Lrcubltroome various S-]%:i, Gurkha and Punjab re- . . a•ith ' finest call;,. .-rcrriiing In fi,e Respions'hilly Lot The fjnn�,'�nj los�, in- Creumary. prints . �.. _., --' ,W_ to 31c, < I ne.i�'hbprs to the NIP11 of north- ,­.m.enls, ,-quidrons of the 37th Lancers, - I... . - . best pr.'rictples of modern bridge - build- vicl�eJ, -etc.,- will have to -be-se4Ue,j_ cin .-� I i ij � , r . . , . . _... .... .... .... 99c to 30C. ern -India. , They have ter centuries mountain batteries and sappers. � ... . ' , . . . Ong,' but the we'ght of the great middle , later. - * - . . . I __ __ . . .. -- Pa�ty pr:nt-,.'.... � .... .... .. 25C to 27C - - -_ I ­ I I - . . .. .. � ... ... . - d<) larjz,F�_ ►olla . ___ __ � ....... , �___ ...'. ........ . 241. to *c . — _—, - .. a rora t - No. 1• northern, Duluth, $1.13Y, this sess!o n. Dr. Clapp, M.P.P., will .,, ... . � &) solids ..... .... ... i;, �-. 23c !.0 24a 1% lN.MPEG RANK HELD � UP. - - IIS DEAD. . . . . - JUDGE -KLLL,km afl.:jatt No.'2 hard winter, $1.11% Lo.b. bring down a bill g:v.nj counties power .* _.. " , -- . I . . - . 16feriur .... .... .... .... , 020c to 21c I _. — , I - -'- -_ I .. - — : 0 alloat.., ... . : , - V prohibit the -u.,e by dutomobAes of I . 'r Ordered E-p"es 11cilld of the Ra0may Commission Dies ;ii case I' .. . _. : county r-cadr-Aurmix certain days of The . 1� I _ Three Desperadoes Eggis-siorngo, "c' I* 2Fc, per dozen. , 4,Ls; I'med, Elc U)-20c;--s.plects, I .: - y r . . t, - ,- - to Hold Up. Their 1(mids. , ' . ­ 1. I . .4 .. _. week. In order that the measure ��halt . I r. . . . .. 1k 41. Ottawa.. ... ,� - ­ - I. 25-r to i6c; new-laid. 28c Wg9c. . LIVE STOCK' MARKET. . - I A despatch from '%X'Inn�peg says': A despatch from Ottawa says: .0 . an� lfonimy­Stralned stendy at lie' to 12c 3- Limited erings k most effective; 'Dr. Clapp suggests' - - , Toronto, March 3 milted off, that ,be -CI,W season' shall include . - Ejaturday night thLs city was the s per pound I-or, GU-pound palls and 12c ' A I ' �. scene ada. s - ustained i national Doss' by the _4:i( expQrters' cattle were. made. .oud Ratur-lays.- Sundays and 3t ;(days.. The - - __ 4c' a senFational. attempt ,at bank rob death on Sunday of'. Judge Killam, to 13c for 5 to 10-pound pails. (tombs <,r export bulls�, �4125__=__n,,eA,,jne - - _j4Lhe ', �1 ,14ati result 40 an - - I , me, , su t f I I - 1>ery, whfth recalls the days of'J,e-"- chairman of the'Board bf"Rai4dy GorTj& v. $1.75 to) -92,50 per dozelL - -- ­ cwt.. - . . .r. _ - - 'J,imers and whirl( !nd.eWe; that the bsd.-'ml&,kjQn,ers. Ifis - •unt imely demise. wa`b� The bn1k -of the- " tile' brought far. fr,, Brant 'township, .. . ,­, - - Ch-re_�---Stoady at 13,%' eight-f-oot-!,cng p�t­;­1l,_o_n'an UFe'strbiNt I 7 .1. e foe large and ca . z tk - - 'h: 14c fi�r twins, in j-'�b.lots het P. . .. gang" w .ch flis been operating in the entire( . unexpccitfil. - Tpe late chief - - - ward were butchers snimals. Some . - - - . auto - Dakotas for GcAne tune Past have rrQ- -cxArimisslonier left' Wifinipe*,g with great Beanso--Fli•in; $1.70 t:��) $I,7� for r,ritnes ,"le,-t ,tiers. I wem sold arciind 63 po,r Mr. P.- H. Bowyer a1w) has a.i auto- ' ­ . - . �. � rimes '. , - mobile b�ll before the Leg stature. it __­_.- ._ . -d ' three an�d--SI.60 to $1.85 f•)r 'INArl-P, eked.- . . , . bably emsk . the border. A numb,,6r reluctance over ears- c\%t.. while choice loads brought frCrrf . � ' _. 1. . . , �ffi of " m lets sold at 81.20 - , , ' ­lot branch banks remain open 'on Sat- - he am � , Potal -',es-OMar:-o.,- 90c '' to- $1: Del-t- -.$4.�rjo 1,0 ' , pro,,v'4dps th9t machinnes on rn,eeLng. .a -1 . 1. ply -4enxns1rated ,tile wl � $1,95; mcdiU � fun ral must turn down a side lane or � -1 , I still .05 to $11.12 in car lots, on lrzwk I., &j.5.), and oommcn. at 83:50 to 84 p,r' .. � : -1. ­ I . . zirday evening-, to accept deposits on the Government's choice, 'i be s I.niain-' ware, 81 . ' - . s�w.t or the driver be penalized by s ­_... � , fav:ng bank accounts, ,and this gave ta!n-ed his b.qme in Winnipeg end -made here. Receipts are fairly irly Itirge =1 --,,.,I. Butchers' caws were selling as . . • . . - ' . _.. ­ I . . - ... I . fine of $10 or ,815. . . . . I . ". : Ithe d4speradoes an opportunity that freqw*;�t viii&.6 -there I trade 6clive. - . . �% gh as $4.25 per cwt., while a lot of . ­ .. . ... - I... - . _. . ..., .� I ,� . . ,. -, while from time , I . � . . . . I . - would be tompossikle in re Balod Straw— bout SIO per ton -an .,1 I . . .. . . . I . _. gule-r-, bank- I-a-Aime Airs K411ac% xWU4 �QtU;;-2.' . UXM­C,�­Sold as low- --as 34- - per ___ .."­.�-��-w-.;_­ . . . - . � - - , . . , . _ - , . . I � , 4 . � . . - . -..---Sng hours . trar-k hero. cv. t, - . � - .. - - I - S� came here two weeks ago, when . I .. . � It iv" wborErj after 8 p.m. 'when th I e Judge and Mrs. Killarn to-ok up their BaWd flay -. Timothy is quoted at There was to market in feeders and - 1, _. " CAST. ' STOLEX. ` ',.' ` 7- . , . � - . -,. . . C. E, Rae and F. ,%X*.'Suss-,_x, cashier I � -SIG to $17 in car lots on_track­'here�. .. . .. .CAS71 DO% . . � . I - ' ' , quarters at the new Russell Three . . stock(Lr,s • ' 1, . . . . — . ­ . . anJ manager.of the little suburban cr four days jafler-Mrs. Killant s .arrivial* � . � : — - -.- . Calves -were slow cf sale ath3 to' 6,c nrIdtpebur'g' merchant Robbed b - - "ach of ,the Union Bank bn the cZr• the jAidge had to lay .. . PROVISIONS.. * ... I , - 7, per pound- .. � I . . ­ - . .. � .. y - r . . -up with a 'cold - . . Clever Thief. - 7 � , * , Nena and Logarit s.'reets, cl-Os�e- -On Thursday prieum-diiia set In,' aa� Pork­m�Shoi_t .cut, $202 -to- .1522.50 per .Gra:n-fed lambs were-worlh 1§6.50 to . . I .. . - . . - . - .. . . . . e -7 -Ter CA4 t., a n I about 9 on Sunday meta the 'chief' barr'eI4 ,mcsis, Ca I, M.'50. . ---V- � 40 the C. P. R. ,stockyards, were *tart- � and comm-o' -larn s were A' despatch train Bridgeburg. Ort., , - . , . . - — - ioner p -$5 � led by the, entry' two . m.qn, arm v)mm:gs passed away.- Mrs. Kil- Lard-Tierces, lit' c;.tubs l2c; p&il&, qu'jfed at W 46 Per,cwt. Export Reeve C. W. Vah�y was roblu,d I ­�_ ft adtornatie r"olvers, who ordered . � % I � selling ak $4,205 to $4.75 perlot . $2,00 <n Thurs4a-).­"h1, by a cle%er - . lam was with her-b-ghhrid to IW A-XC .-- ewes were, se - - . ' I - __ ____ them to throw up their hands. RR8, Profound regret Is feltAn the city -ai.- ii'Zm-*ed and Dry Sailed- Xlee ts-Lorig Cwt- ,.!' . : thief, Va*,y 'condj4t; a grocery store * under th,6 counter, the death .of the chief commissioner. c!ceLr faces,. 9y,c for tons and cofses, -ere dull to the heav ' - , � - o'c%ck' on promPUY: dueked Rogi % T in th�- 11!a.,�e." About 7' ., I 1but-Managare Sussex could not Vk -,ut In connection with the tecirgianizati-Oh haM3, modivan and light, -14c -to_,15c' deliveries. Selects were quoted' at $5,, Thursday night a stranger entered file',,- ... � - 'cl .sight so easily, W the bandits f1r,A of th6 Pailtvay rx)iinmIss1,on, the Gov- -hams, large, 1234c.t-0 l3c, backs, 16C to and lights and fats at $4.75 per cwL - E-torie aal asked for a Parcel hc, claim- - .Point-h1,3nk at' him, one. bullet going ernment had counted upon him to carry 17c; shoulders, tic; roils; 10c to 10, � % . lbrougli'his',lett''arm le the_n_­g_Zj - - . %c; I_ -0 PJ to have b,ft earlier in th4 day. Vg- I out task, and none could have dine breakfast - bacon,- 1.1c, peen niea ut .' hey could not find the packag,-; and . , I a Li � o -. ,N]IONTREAL'S BAU STREETS. . ' undo Ilic. c,-Ajnter also, and the rob- it Wier by reason of -hfs� kricw1c,dige ,eI pickle, Ic. k�ss than smolied. — � 6tcpre3 I,o aAel_C1pbor,e• to ask h s dui.jg* a . _ - fees were evidefttly afraid-. to- follow 0 the law ind of railway affairs. it . � �, - I- . - . . �. , ' , . . . . . — I- . . . .,. I The Cartage Compsknies Threatien'ta Sue. ter W39ut It.: The .,,Irang,,,r in th,-, mean- . . . - . � .. .... to- fear of being shot by the concealed will Le difIlculf to replace him.- . .. �- . .1d0N-r-REAL-.MA � RK917S. --- I.. - . I —,--- --.-.-.---, � ' , .- ­1 ind tic counter and - '-. - ___ . .. tim ilipped b .; �. . "n. who they fortunately ,did not . 4 1 1 I . . the CiLy. , -, . ed . . _� - . Will, the cash box, conlaming Vol), . . . . I. I , - . . - .. - . -now wire unarmed. They mntenWd * . .. . � Montecal, March 3.-An active decal . .7 . . - ­ � -bus'n;&;s is being in ficur.'(11"Gice . w . � I . 11, ...BAD ITALIANS FINED. - ,. : , A c1cispatch frccn M<mtr,al says: IV 'S and disappeared. The robbery as not. ' .. . . �.' tbi�melves ,tvith shooting at 'both ef the, . . � ,%vry pmbable that cictions w:ll be.taken - . - ' .. - . I - - discovered until in hour later. The . . . __ � . ' spring- .. ' men, and with a man oinfederate, who . .1 . - ing-%%heat patents,' $6.10; sec�and-. against th-6 city owing to the wretched .,tran&vr is l5e1ieved to have crossed to I stood guard outside, made good their Recorder Weir, of Altontreal, Threatened $z.5o: winter wheat patents, 135,501• ctrndition of the streets: Mr. F. E. Selp r. ufla lo. . ' . � . escape. outside, I ' - . I . . With Death, 4 ' ,Straight m.liers,,$5 to $5.20, do, in begil -ell of fh Sheridan Forward- . . - . . .. ... - . . pe. Eight bullets were .found of . . ' ' ' . 6')urt,.\janag e edde or% . . - ... .- � ­ . be I ' I a : ne- $2.35 to $2.50; extras. 11.80 .to $1.90. '-. . 1. . . � • . Itirward& in the walls and fixtures. T A, (lespatch (rorn \Iontrcal say' ing Company, stated on 'Wednesday - . . . police were promptly not;116d by tel& ecirder,-Weir .centenced six Italianr who Manitoba Lran, $22 to $21, - shorts, morning that his omp=y bad put up . ' ,`-- - THE ALLOWED OPTUX . - -­phque. but, owing to the distance from $23 1.6 $24", Ontario grain. sh*-ts, S,-a,,! , . 1. w,re found with- concealed We' � Montreal's bbA streets for many .. . . � .. b apon� on w�th . . . - ... . .1 . .. , ' - . . the st3tion. it was nearly-4alf art' hour- Tfitirsday. The senlknce3 -ran from ta $22A: middlings, $214 ,t,u $65; .shorts, yo. is and that Ilia directors were in Perey Brown Sefiteneed at Montreal to. , =. scene, � kt2�W to $23 per ton, inc,lud; -; :16 . . - �- . . .Ilg ba.g:, .. before the reached the scA- $25 -or -one Tfi,onth at riard 14bor to $50 . vor of su.,ng_Ibe city (-or 820,000 dam- Five Years. .. . - - . I _. . they f.L,nw)N,.-cd fbe, tracks of the bandits and pure grain mcturit# at $3� to $34. .T � I I __�=Z�. . - - - -,-- ­... —, month. Each one, will have I - . - - �___ _- cr one mo a e o agv,-,. Representatives of the ' says. 4- - . __1'.Ari_..tb,e_._fr.csh �s out into the f­i.h tw,n rr,Ihihlt% s . 14-611e d, oats, V. 75; coin, $1.60 to $1.70. .T A tch from Montreat rerc' � ia I I-ans.f,,r and Ckjnilnion Transport Com- Aeso 7 ' ---------- =. S. yards,%k_1a1_11'11E7traiI was f14- each, that he will keep 1he, peace' per bag. Tile •1-:cal demand for oats was antes said 'that if, 4he Shedder people 13r.awn, a dap emus thief and pick. . for . . i. . �el]Y ,_ better to-dav, and light ti-adin, was re. -to.ok. action against the city they were packet, was sentenced to five yeiitri.irl � � lost in a.labyrinth of tracks. one yea�. After the sentence was Imi- . . - r I I . . . - . � . i posted at steady prices. 'Eastern Can- pritctically certain to follow suit. penitentiary -on Thursday by Jud � .., . . I I I . I I I - i pns4 on he Italians a number of ,them . 2 white oats, � I . I . I - .__ _. . . at - ���� -, I 'The Winnipeg Grain Exchange has met and . threat,-ned' to -kill Re6order. acts No. 53�,; Na. 3., 49c ' 1. 1. : I — ,..4. — . -, I.. . .. . -(-.bcqu6t-.-. nrc.,wh "a -ed-D�.-Pi6ott, pol!ct . � ,,:. `� 'been practically closed as a result of 1%1*eir. =.Their part�- ,,,,as'br<)kcn up, and 1,. 49Xc,;.N,)..4._4&,• to 483/,C, rejected- n- -opium, saying that- h4 . _ h niciah, to _. I ' -AUT OS OFF COUNTY ROADS. P Y :,f : * - � I W to 47c, and Nfanit,,.iba rejecte,l, 49%c' '. bad been us-,d to, takinj between fiffeeit - -. ­'i� Legisla-i seeking who — , the new act of the Nfdr�iWba' the police are see]% the men . �� - . . . ... • Sure. - . - I made the threats.. against the Recorder. W 50c per bushel, -�,, store, . Drastic Legislation is-Proposed - I , . .. . ed by Dr. and twenty grilng.every 'd.ay, and that, . - The feature of the bo"I dairy trade . * . he migbt'die if the sujiply . were sit<). - . 0 I I . . . Clapp, %I. P. P. nott allowed hilt I , * is the very hi I butter and . - . prices of - ' . gcther cut -off. Dr. Pic � . - tf�,--stnonk- tendency towards *higher- An!?- automobile legislation is to be on, quarter ol a- grain every three ej ', _` � ' 1.� ­ � ' . -.;., ., .,.Z:L . : . . . . . prices. Grass -goods are selling at 31c on of the foatures of the Legislature four hours. c I . . . . . . �. -, I T I . to 33c per round, and current ,receipts - . . . . " � . �: � - . , .��. _� SDSTAIN LIFE ON. WEAK at 29c to 30c per jocund. ---.--.. I TEA . I . I .., 1.....­. . . . There is a very firm [one to th'a local , I . . � .. , • . .. - . - I . .� - . �1_ . 11 . . ­ " t.. �7_ :%-, _­ .. . ­,­ . . . ­.... . .. . . .. . , . s(ILing at 13c for white and 133/,c for t � ... .. �: - 4 . I, . . -- : - . . . . — . '. ..., . .11 ­ . �, . I., • ­­.- -..7:,. . .. -colored; September eastern for - . 1. - . c -, . ; '*. . . .� . � ,.. ' S, !Me . _. ... �.,�.., I .1 .. .-:- I .:= white and 13,%c for colored, " - ,1y„+;P•!;7_1 ` ♦ =f'aX iFti'S r '��[ , t .�• C -,.F _. cw ,, #-.%wi1i, - t' v - c o . z p A - _ "t— &.-L .. . 0 f ` 7TTTT74-TTTT T 0 4 i TT�T.TTTT�T . i't� It A SHADO PATH' ' 4 . ; ♦ 4 _ t /I . I., .. . '.... .... �1. ,­,... I .. . I- �, I � -- �;. - —. , -1. . . . by their bens fence from being termed mlasfon on her part, eutd splendid pat - "busy-bodles," were rarely overburden, rupaoe on his. - ed with oommori aeries, and. theneli>re� . And the ahikiren? alypough Honorables and millionaires 11 Adelaide Crepton ever hesitated hasted away, with most praiseworthy about parting from them, the etrcum- zeal and kindness, to plead the cau � stance remained a mystery. Mrs. Crep• of the widowed and the orphaned, yet for may inwardly have suffered agon- tthey all, - without one solitary excep- I io6 untold on the occasion of bidding tion, returned too their mspeetive homes farewell to her offspring; only as no *-+-f' +.ti +-+ ++♦f ++* ++♦ + +' r . �- . a i'A r, ` About the'larm- * _A .,4 ;_ .r '­." I ­1 11 . . ! .. - - "I--V {� — ������ ®� rally failed in their ernieavor, but that sc people were so ill- natured as to p �� �TTT" �" ," her; but AA'aCl<yn Crepton, after t.hc first AI they and their friend's memory had hint that she was rather glad than STABLE VENTILATION. ,t , , •, . - . . been very uncivilly treated into the bargain. otherwise to get rid of them; and that "cu.t. . The r A' _ ' , ' _. - ' � �Or The Curse Of The Family The lauded the late Mr. Cre ton u slie_�_as._thankiul t4_ the oonnec- tion s her father, Sir John.'. question of stable ven' diseussed at c•ansiderl1 -file length at -that recent . -. . x ; ' �"` ing That Ile has aivon His angels. charge .over them, and a ppointed a bright an• . . to the skies,' and that made Sir john Th6affair was much canvassed, even in n convention of the Huntingdon., Quebec, 1)atryman's 'Association. Most • �. _ esf his. For had he 6 of the state of absolute destitution in ccmmeats were made, by no means flat- e s a es oug u e country, food n[ love he hoped we would get -. - on all right until we mturned,° . ' .. - - }{♦ ♦ + ++++++*++- ++ + +}♦++++++ +++++ -+ ♦.+a+ wh!ch he had left his wife and children, tering either to the baronet .or Miss aging tb.• Mr. J.'I1. Grisdale, of the - ing in the church, men of position, and Perfect liberty to choose - only;'• he ad. They lectured him on the duties of a Lestock, as she was now called. • Experirrterrtal Farm, Ottawa, are not �,, CHAPTER V.- {Contlnued): unto him. Eternal employment, of inind parent; quoted Scripture to p prove, they "Fo • anything in ,the shape of a wo- %veil ventilated. There are many, me- expressed it, upon in duty to "What can I doe repeated Watkyn, and bony left him little leisure for had the Gospel on their side, and even man." commented a bas bleu one ev. th.od's of ventilation, some good and ' .. eafter a long pause. "I can preach, and brooding thought; he had so much to .leiivered impromptu sermons on the ening. years afterwards, when telling s_.me of but very little use. !t is bet- i _.I can write poetry and essays, and 1 +h' that the demon et discontent never subjecA. of Forgiveness, C11arity, Mercy, the tul^ to a man of "the world., who had ter' to' have an imperfect system. than . - . can translate tolerably well. I can Dori- discovered an opportunity of whisper- Christianity and so forth. But Sir lust been spea-klna enthusiastically on none at ail.. A perfect system neither x, -- a_i'� ^r - myself -like .s gentleman in good 'ng evil unto. him_ Idleness, tfie par - Juhr1 I.estock, albeit born,, and_ bred -the sal j� t olg Mrs. Crepto charms- allows stable-to - 11 society,, and read the church service ent o1 misch1dr, Was f r ff Fi st- horiie; and baptiser! in religious England, was "Fo,r anything in the she of a wo- arme air fGObecame icelm- as well as en archbishop. These are and so ad last, when he found:he pos- n heathen who detested preaching, and man —° Pure, f! is so arranged that a constant 7 the things I can do; and new, as I rtlus! s<'sa ^d <nougti to provide fcr their daily could nut. bo cr:.:arted. He belf�nged "�fy dear madam,' interrupted her srxPPly of fresh air enters' stable. snake money, for your next questiolt,'nf n.tn's -when the great anxiety of ab- to one class is the high world, they auditor, "excuse me, Afiss Les!ock is while the foul air is carried, oft. ` what will _I do? I will go to London solute scare; ut u1on:•y had ceased to tv another; he was of the fashionable net, :x woman, but a beauty." And the Many judge the , ventilation of the x eat all haiards; take lodgings for -Ade - hang like a mUl -stone around his neck .;et, they of the holy., Xlr'. Crepton r', :mark was just; for she had scarce stable by the temperature. It is notes - y "lacde there; be.ttle- and fight my way as --he wrote down to lifs father that he Wright have been a saint, •but the 'fact ' a feminine trait about ` her, save her a goad guide. ' There aref places where `, .,outer and better men have fought it w'as'happy- happier than if he had ie- could have no softening intruence on vnnily, not a s)ft, tender, gentle, win- the manure fr•eeze3 and yet the air• of r . _;. `ubefore;'try for a curacy; obtain tuition, h�in ^d a ecanparatively idle man, stand- the mind of a sinner. Thq late clergy- n.ng feeling -no feeling, at all, except the stable is foul.. Temperature and copying, a thousand things- father, 1 ing don:emplat:ng the battle of life, in- mans children might be in need of a a sort of animal sensation concerning `good, ventilation are not analogous when the - o. ,thank you for making me at last what stead 'of• reing a soldier in the rrin'ks benefactor;' but he did not 'feel h!ms 11 her own comfort, her own and air' c1 a stable, on entering gives a per - ^Q f Js better _ than a gentleman, a man. I of the world's vast fighting army. called upon to prove that l enefactor L•er own pleasure. son an' oppres -ed feeling. When the _ .° avi11 wait no longer for something to " ForAvhen the' toll of the day was k them. In time, very much disap- Well, if she were simply a keauty air is heavy and a strong smell reaches turn up-for I will go, and turn up over, prattling children climbed his pcinled, friend after friend departed; and not a woman, she was truer and the nostrils, no matter how cold or something for myself.- I have been s knees,, little 'arms were twirled arourid and when they met together on suTise- mere faithful to her character than wo- .warm that stable may he; it needs -ven- -' burden upon: you too long; be exclaim= I his neck; soft, warm cheeks were laid quent occasions ant talked about Wren often prove to theirs, and perhaps fixation. Good ventilation gives a con - ded, noticing the old man's expression aga'nst his hands, and rosy lips prc:4ud, Crepton, they shock .their 4,e-ads.' and it was because she was so consistent slant supply of fresh air, which is es- . rr countenance... "I have trusted here• i iii:. A son and a daughter -Evan and referring to Sir Jol:n I-e'�tock, likened as' to adhere to her original nature, sential tc the health of our herds. " :totune more r - - .. Jhan x., ,.,� n a p,.r;�x,� and porn_ pled I tried with their pure presence ille.g - eat i:t th�BtbteI asked her to venture to the altar; for 5t10. to 700. Cubic feet of air space for . ing,; I have received all and given back void in a mans nature nothing but hu- AccordnG be their nalnres and char- x t-4 II fact. that most men have a weak• every u gxnown animal- It sbould have nothing; but, please God, it shall be dil- man affection can ever fill. ackrs, they had assuredly done their ne s fcr srmr0-th;ng beyond mere beauty, some modern system of .ventilation. =" ., And thus tire, two tin dark- hairef end that an unaccountall!e prejudice ex• Cutting hoes through the ceiling and Then the- faimer told him he was �i roud of his boy already, prouder -,.t mortals -tw•o romping; healthy, logy i rbildren, dependent upon hi% exertions lo{reIr werid, it could scarcely ire ex- petted to dispel the darkn?ss dwelling ' r w r against changing away a heart for a face. Str John at, .her side is better than nothing. g. ' . . film than if he ware a bishop. .It was ; fcr food, raiment. sheer, happiness•- in the soul of a roan who' lived solely tributed the want of suitors to his , Arty of the systems that are advocaf. 'less _ _ ,tor his son's good, Evan Crepton had suppried to the Letter part et tyre c4crgy_ for this --an1 s,) Sir John Lestock de- daughter's one false step, and mourned ed to-day are more or effectual. J .. T xbade him depart -it was the love of his man's nature- all the nutriment, tt re- clined to assist hls grandchildren, - and over it accordingly. f[o did not 11.0 but require some attention as outside' -- - : beast which had made him counsel the f quired; and closer - and closer his heart. ihc clique, c•f whom Watkyn Crepton the men who pr.>po.,cel for- her fortune,. (reluctant! temperature: and ondi0ons vary, The - 1. 4 separation; but these .things coal i not s'rings tevined about lhecn, . whilst the had formed a must efficient one were uaranteeln y g g at the name Kx stem takes the Irestt, air ihrou ng • Y. gh render the Idea of an almost perman- I young ,tendrils of their. affections clung ' frurly at their wits' ends. to know *hat time W. take .the - incumbranco along. the wall• at the bottom and conveys it - ent parting otherwise than inexpresa-+ tenac_ously around their father: to do with them. with it. Anxious as he felt far her to by pipes to within a few inches .of the s tbly bitter -could not` take the atin out .c>' his f For Ctrs. Cre n did not ibve them. loved nothing' buf herself; rn�i The most sneering speech the Baro, form a second matrimonial a111.•1ne', which might bblileratc all memor' o1 Ice'ling, «hers it spreads and falls. The 1 ul air is drawn from the stables by. -' ,. son marriage, nor heal tnolShe - : wounds the vivlt•boen bride_ had_lnII!c3-_ ?thll �thcX 4ad • %Va!kyn -were nlavi��1 his 'the �'` t - reliev,ui himself .by au•11b1y utter - rap, was sdi�d fo IFus-ivorthyy-" W -. � Est, hw wae,_f�_grnud :_and ' _ �v!se to countenance any save a really st.atts, extcndin¢ from near the floor„ upward and ou.twarcl to over the, peak ed on p ride. &he' had oame between them -she, for whom God hath eom- at all sorts of childinh games in g k ng winter's c enlnks, she lay`, s,tti- I for of St. Mar•thri's in the North:- goon match; %*lie •rte, as a �r)d watch tie g � o` the row. Ixt the Rutherford rysterri �i monied that a men shall leave father ' fiery and unhappy, on a 'sofa !n the t ",If }'our-.aon -i» -law had . Ilved," said "he coati net bring about, .Adelaide rcnrain- " I the crash sit is .taken In _e! the -floor and mother, brother and sister, end for Zhe sake of that woman Evan C drawing room.. • .; � "They were so ill- behaved and noisy,'• th#t gentleman, would undoubted- iy' Piavc risen to greet eminence in the W on his bands. p �O be Gtntlnued.)', tmm the outside by protected open- lr,gs every 25 or t!0 feet., The lout air - w ibade ferew�ell to his boy, and the yyou�g she sa.A., 'they gave her a headache ;'' church, but Ire diet a martyr's depth, Ia taken out at the ceiling b g y shafts ez- c!erg�rrnan relinquished htla !ether. That i and so .the boy and girl- laugh!t1g, mis- sir -fell a victim, as even the uLCSt un- - °: e✓ - tr nding upward and outward over tare i first p ter took aloe `chevious g imps at all other tunes- hushed p.dly and secular publications 'o the tA._ fever, caught in the .. - DE`iIZE1r5 OF TILE AtIR. peak of the roof. The muslin Curtain s' stFm has became very in..__. Y ' _ of 8 -fi r �f t� lure wtearinesss put still did take'it their raises when summoned to- -!heir ^ mammas 6idP, and a.uLtle<1 out c1 the day canlrss, K zea!rxus and faith:ul Etisch,- a of hre. g 'New {By A. Banker.) popular York Gtate: Wass ti�indows see ,F .: - • ebravely, and departed. apartm ?ntwuhmast.unmistakab'e s ;gns duties.' .. -' taken out and the openings Coffered j - '. - Almost unwillingly the man and wife ut joy and relief, when dismissed fixim ' "Au i vi•as not that prec'sealy what he The air of dwelling rooms and even with sheets of a light grade of white . - n•• -one flesh, but two hearts; full of re- «` "presenee-c:tamber." nos paid for doinigl`- demanded ills the atmosphere of great overcrowded a.tt. or heavy cl�ee�e,cbih, .These ipentance, and dlsaaitsfacflon, and re- Fiver and seven - -such a cre' the Horn f a ronet. - "l really cannot see what cities, is the. theme of intzunt� labia liv= .three systems have been !n operntien .,g•et,-took hands and walked for -h to- ber of years they had &pent art exist- right, i soldier's wife- wouldl have jo ask lot cr''eatures, some comparativety harm -4 at- the Experimental Farm and Mr. GrLs- , . igether, disenchanted, out- x&- th* -para. +rote: Evan the !alter, Alice the former a lens ;on siinl:ly bccaus•! furs husband less• but some murderous and homici -•j dale said that he had an opportunity - , idise of love Into the wilderness of hfo, - w•h�.i the first greatsorrowof life carne f. l: in battle; and•, on exactly tlie, same Idal• ever seeking some congen_al hu- I to test them thoroughly. . The _ King _ lYherein, it ever man struggled brava auddenly� upon.. .them, Cunlag un - prineli % :" It puzzles me why a clergy- +man tenemexrt in which they can thrive. I system. he had fouml - effectual, but A ly to repair an error, to_ conquer ad• fever-- d+Rth: it tools but a fortnight, to �' in-ati's faintly should expect relief °sole- ,ma and cause, desolatioa and disease, In fequi+ed are attention to the flux wersitY. to subdue' fate Watk •n Cre y p lion accomplish the tragedy, and then,.when becatr.e, rst xeinainin at his st. g I to give a-rnle cone poon of these terrible croat#•es-=t.l dnmpors then thK Rutherford system 10 regulate the Conditions ,if the stable. did. it was tlnl,shed, the Rectory bIln3c were ha c + :nlracted a malady which proved ht ed oy which .c entists He worked then for duty, as he mlg6t all drawn down, and two weesing, ter.' n_wr•Ld.. I cannot �,mpr�nd the force have given also tcrrib?e names. such ny q-� Rathcifor! system .• required the i .. nc�e hake done for Love; and it his wife rifl•!d orphans eat, hush -d and mute to- ,cf�yr:ur argument. unl•,ss" -and here a a•}gomycetes, 'schizophy&, ;. s'a hyl•u or (cast attention of any -and gave the best - were discantented -if he farted to give g ether, beneath a table in one e.xrrter ig�,c cmi'e flitted oicr Sir Johns pCo'b e'O '• with many ether ualiv I moults, in eten .temperature, and freshness ' bas all she desired —if he were' unable et' the nursery. It w•as the place �lhcy , cc,lU tare- 'un =e,s the general opinion ccl :-- nnvohed and -tabyrfnfh:ne terms =-i6 is even of air in the stable. The I.�f..rsdin Curtains had to provide more than a maintenance for had se!e fed for thestnselvES, as if. . !trey Corr, c>, uan sly, That. r'ectors and only necessary to take a square gIa'ss trot given sails- .; • ihe•r and their two children -the imagined they wane somehow• under I curaies alike, so universally. negI.cf receptacle from wh'ch ttre air has lien �t�ctrary results. They had' tried' ­the ,fault Ivy in his limited ability, not in his ear• 'shel'er there, -and nobndy tried ro lure their iluey ttrr>t tit -hen a cl ^rfiym in hap- 'rahiusled into a crowded room. admit system in a stable 100 feet long and _, - .. crest endeavor. them from tt. _!Nils. Crept* ri , being Ht . {axle u.identally to discharge it'. ..,he arr, Slid• after having herntet cally seal- `take 15 foot,wide, where they !roused 3G head. I !' Still to a certain extent he did suc- ysterics, '1C mquired &'d<--4 :r and two farces lie ought to be r'e•warded for 'd !2, it into a dark room, project c f mature cattle. Thar, were fo w•in. x Need, as all must Who work with a servants to look after and atleod so - simply doin; what he is paid to do." n ray at sunlight through it, and pho= drtvs on ee ^h side 91� feet by t feet: '.tine tighkeous purpose, early and Tate, from ter, so the little, frightened, quiet chit- •This w.us meant as-,a rsonal insult• ` !`'graph it.' If the photograph be then 'enlarged of !hex tivere covered with cot - (morn to even; and his father heard of Jren were almost forg-itten, till at last st tlr- visitor felt, �vtren hr haughtily by means of a photo- micro - �^n and the windows opened, slant- K' his else, slow and' tiidtous thou h et 8 the voltmtarit uittrd their corner y y 4 bowed and withdrew, iml left Sir John swipe and thrown upon screen: rr E>e4 Ing '<_o.'vrn`vards from: the top, They: ' ` : 1r:as; and learning how ihrre. was hope 'and event, $till hand clasped in hand, Lrstock in' eace' a pea "ce which was b ter = tttfit-e c nemato ra g Ph were taken found Mat ill's system was Y t+orerned q roc him in the future, blessed God that tc ftnd their "dear papa," never afterwards disturbed by any ono showing the animals fighting, and ram• ir,rgely by thdr wins! :.�A'hen file wind s :,, Oe had advised .the young husband to Somebody -the undertaker, • it "ll c! his late son -in -law's friends or, re: Doff °g about, and rierouring'each other -�t'es ►�low.n,^ heavily at a low tempera _ arm tlirrhaelf for the strife, to take coal- >xlievod- -dLscv�yeaed them "crying their latives,_ lilt- a: letter arrived. from the motor it is known that there See bone- lure fire stable'gnl too cold, when calm 1 ge, do battle and to succeed. - liTtfe' eyes out; " -a9 he pTtrased it, 7 = - — c erg}ulans w o'%N iE ryas eouc e� Y _nL �*t^ hartertA wshirR" >vrirxr tbd e- and warm outside the slabI. became ,� "lent disease Creators -it would , x�e�loc The! Reverend VValkyn Crepton, tide the corpse, .and was s<i moved ty ir) fauns of the mist abject fi'3 vv�tx�ilfErcnlee -cur, -- --ate of S1, - r t finding here was not ,relentance i al nat a sen'ence of re re! .men what myriads ut these t4 ulsive y p -in e in temperature was recorded alt lire d ail �] -- - quite a public character. His rector be- a soul in the hou-e at leisure to -speak fur her husband's death; she ImptorY t cn it in cr_,wded from 36 . ti.i degrees the . /ng abroad; the whole care of that large a word of comfort to the orphans. he assistance, and i.'rxlared the- writer was unventilated rooms. s xi eparish devxolved upon him; and his un. tiring assiduity in discharging the du- lifted b th up in his arms, and carried them off to the abode of an old maiden willing b do anyth`ng he wished, pm- And in addition 4) these hordes of living animals (here is a Cots ellaneous autstrle; the alr of the stAhle became Very heavy' and foul. 1t requited con ': . .• ties consequent upon such a position, lady living hard by, who 'took Car* of vtding.mly he saved her i'rouZ the fright -.. rut allernative of 1,110- %%vrkhouse, or �llection of various -minute, but Der- ' start - attention -to open and close the r to ,.,brought him in Contact with arose of them till the funeral was over. Mr. Cr•epton's.low relatives in Wales. taint not arlieularl agreeable, yilcalin windows, as the outside Oenditfotus A London's well -born- children w'ho go about ministerin ter the wants of the ' The newspapers 'announced the death of the lndetat! able e'er man, "in con- 8 gJ' She never mentioned her children, ex- iitcidcntallr, cles about, the ninlosParti fi !.here which are inhaled and exhaled by. chart The curtains soon became' � foul. Mr. Grir<iate thought that pos n ,,,r.. your and the lowly, the desolate and sequence of a fever caught 'in the tear= cept w•ben slating how small were her means and how heavy .first ,one and then by another of those .in the room. sibly -the clirtains might do to brfnb' in the fresh air, provided there were . thc• oppressed. He delivered lectures, Bad published P pamphlets, and address- less and oonscientioua discharge of his duties;' and the Honorable IIorace her burdens. The hvo . Doublleay ft !s owing to the absence . shafts to carry out the foul air. While 01 me�ttngs, and assisted to form char!- Harlington, one of his aristocratic as- 'dab! natures were, like Aiistru= menns of - the °same pitch lind 'Crompass, ,panic of all these nofsoma organic and Inor•- 'Living. }rat as satisfactory ea the Rutherford And King sy.sterbs he. thought it better socletles, He was a well -known sistants in, works of benevolence, aster- man In in tune together; and according! the Y ,particles and creatures.! which a sea voyage, than none, and Its 66pness put it England's tainin that no one had written iu the , g great metropolis, g though only a poor, struggling, ^!d father' in South «'ales, appeal peal of a ,sc4lsh, heartless cord- mind - s or a stay' in fhe higher ranges of the atmosphere in the { w'xLhin the reach of the small dairy- anal- penned a1 ,getic curate, who did his duty nobly, most feeling and touching letter to the and bore his burden all the better be i�creared parent, breaking the i ed woman went tr -Dme, when that of noble, d sinterested men had been con - !the swiss muu',talns, cr even a so �utn rt SeA` alas., which has such a bene7!• man, 4 An experiment show ing the value of - news cf Cause, whilst carrying it, be strove to the event tFndeply to him, and speak - tempfuiusly disregarded. After the fashion of this ivor'.d she cis; off<•ct uprn the health. rtes to the ventilahon was fried at n farm. They ilighlea the heavier loads of his tcll•awa, ing \'hat It of the worth and goodness of the I ly; charmed wise at length the adder was roused, and, !,ale face of the dwellers .� crowded r�nms m loaf a healthy had kept about thirty head of steers in a str�late rviftt.:ut ventilation pert of one he had made one mistake? deceased in language that went trome Ati'as that a reason he should ma >i to the• heart- it it had flowed fi+orn I answered:- glow, and, testoirs ,the weakly ,and sick,} child to winter. 1'he animists made tto .gain Yn "' trod :._ e a "If she gave up her Childr8 if she �.ig,r and energy, weight «hatever. although ne!1 fed. A " They'' lived in a comfortable rectory= - But no human kindness could lessen Crouse, where as well-born ladies the force blow, I bore ever. to rake mention of that Wat- ,denizens of the air, there are also other - flood system of ventilation4as then in* -- stalled and the made Y good gains. as she had been content before their time.' FIa shack of the or lessen the of 'the intelligence; and 'Evan kyn Crepton -if she sent her son ,and daughter Back to the Welsh farmer, beings, tome malevolent and malign, ----- --,1.— -- means rtiere small; but still she wanted Crepton, bending under the weight of ' 'or some. and chose to forget' how 'she had dis- chose bereflcent and sympathizing, And who fatuous] f�• _ } r et their Crea- .MEAN. JOKE. i W necessar y, y the unex g even luxur that Proh d trial walked throe h graced b)th her father and herself, by fcr, and refuse or ne;lect to obey "isn't pa_ awful ?' sobbed the young # their station, Carriages, footmFn man., - i v i and a mother• he would mcetvo her back not otherwise 'The ,tits • _..- ...._____- __. -_.. amusements, ; • octet} he could not -give �_ y would! go abroad [rn t {vo years, so 'as while those who love and o))ef Him, "'What • ncw?" falt.ored the bridegroom her; but AA'aCl<yn Crepton, after t.hc first AI totally to break off the oonnectinn;. and, and, who have nccepled the Saviour of the their anxiously. i. • "AA'hy tierce, regretful struggle,. came to the • -philosophic conclusir,n, that, ;Cli :�l'TCR at the ea xra`ion of that p period, she Pesume tvoxid as Rede ^mar, laying their sins upon Ilia who died [•tic them: , your know you told me to wire y pa n'nd tell him we were really in need as repin- ing was useless., repine he would art. The announcement of the Reverend �t'aU;yn Crepton's death had barely could the'positi n in th, world of fashion she.had so justly forfeited. will have the inesVinable boon of know. of !trod.'' µ' 4 As she had chosen to T1TIirr✓, she must . abide by the consequences of her step; s P • pealed in the columns of the Icad,in K Sir John rte begged her, however, G) remember, it was pot as a wi&%% Luf as.his da.ugh- ing That Ile has aivon His angels. charge .over them, and a ppointed a bright an• "And4 -and did ho- Send the mono r' �= "No; he sent IhroeYollsof mus'.c `And . just as he abode by the consequences papers, when Lestocl: found himself swampedivith. a host of visi- . ter, she eras, to return; that she must g�lic guard for them. n note slating that as mtaic was the esf his. For had he tars, with a perfect shopl of letters. relinquish her children, -and never hold food n[ love he hoped we would get -. - on all right until we mturned,° ,not. others to Is col begide his wife; and should he permit Philanthropists, high and low- clergy- men of all shades of op4iion and .stand- any subsequent. communlealkn with them, or the Creplons. Ile left her at : , SE:fSON:1BLE ' ' Jrls own bitter disappointment and her ing in the church, men of position, and Perfect liberty to choose - only;'• he ad. in proper season, oft one sees, Miss Ann Teek= "lie's a good - looking � ceaseless discontent fo prevent his faith- IfuIly discharging his duties to Iris n >en of money -felt themselves; so they "called dad, "a choice now is a choice for life. On sn as, the heavy sorts oh;, - horse,; dUut is he easily frightened? `r "No-; -1« chit- his fellows, and his God? expressed it, upon in duty to With'this significant hint he finished Ir: heavy seas, one never secs Ilestar- mum; but perhaps you'd ?dren- He would not look on the' dark side, entreat the Baronet to do something and despatched ,iris epistle, to wort: it ' The proper thing to sc!zc on. - • ri better not get round In front of him" �, Q of ex- lstence, he would not forgot his many for the widow and children of their dead friend.', But it seerns as if whatever effect • could. •. -In due time an answer arrived fm ,n F:aeh one should' seiz,i on what he sees On land ai seas-. fn 'y . lb:essings, nor be unthankful for the phil- anthropists, and that other large ci,ass h,ls daughter --then followed an inter - season, 1•'oi• r;ne, who sirs to time,, can seize it 'is wiser for us to admit we are iR be wrong than to leave Lt for our Great mercles Heaven had vouchsafed t� in the community, who are only rescued• view, after which, usjcondiWnat sub- Enough to take 'his ease E .— rd. vensafles to aiscoirair, " ``•• 'N _ . _ 1. \ 1 . , - .. . . . ... , / 1. k .. .... :.. ,as.a __ - - r ..��..pp •..-, '.e..ruk.MrA4 a'- . ....,.n„ ..,.. , ,,. ay «.:. .. • �.. .--+4 ri.. --0 I L •A4 }.. bS:i r. ,... LOCALISMS. -Sweet .seedless oranges, sour lemons, extra choice, and cheap at 44, jl� bridge Township under instruotions from provincial i �.:,;,,BOOTS AND SHOES Our lo sicians d►tler in their W diagnosis o t e disease, some main- Miss Cola Gordon, of Toronto, —Mr. John A. Hallet of the 3-rd For the wet weather. taining.that it is smallpox, others that concession Whitby townsbip, hay- it is chicken -pox. It is also said that was home o.-er Sunday. g rented his farm, will hold all c -Mrs. W. E. Gordon, we regret ID some of the doctors are telling peopiq to report is on the sick list. auction sale of his farm stock and to pay no attention -to the quarantine. Our Spring Stock of Williams' Shoes' has arrived. Extra -miss Berths Palmer spent last implements on Tuesday March 17th It is in view of this fact that the board week with friends in the city. His stock is nearly all young and of health has decided upon the above value in Men's and Boys' for rough work. .action, d 'r' Strict watch will be kept -W, E. Yanstane attended the in. 900d condition, For further -For Finewear our, Premium Board Vt. the surroun horse show at Toronto et wee ad A" country, to prevent the possibility of tak -Found-On Church St. a lad Y's. column. harin resulting from the dissenting es the I I ea d. card case. Loser call at this office. -Thos. O. Johnston, of Gorrie, dotorvadvice. Whether it is ,mail- -James and Mrs. Andrew enter- has been spending a few days at 'pox, chickenpox or Cuban Rob, it is > ,:tained-& few frier he home his father-in-law, J. said to be'very infectious. and should Re -A. BUNTING j Pickering H. ge Mr. oughly and efficiently-quaran- eve n Was ba. t or -V44. Hendeisen vigit;na n" moned to attend the f ne his nephew, Walter Henderson, of of his mother in Brougham.', Ow- Gormley, to the blockade on the rail- LE REGISTER. log ­ -T -- ., e Sell the est -Miss Winnie Haskett, of Mark- way Mr. Johnston's return home dude, is visiting� with the Misses was delayed. FRIDAY, MARCH OTH.­-Credit'sile of Bunting. -The bachelors and benedicts Clydesdale and roadstre horses, Dur- .2, of the Methodist church are pre- harn and high grade cattle, farm BREAKFAST. ST. FOODS -Born. _On Monday, Mareli the wife of Robert Toms, of a paring to give an' entertainment implements, etc., on Lot 20 con. 4, on -"St-Paluck-s- �-�ghter­ - --- - — night"'the 17th of Pickering (i mile east of Whitevale) -AiLs C. B. Sinn son entertain- March. A. first class programme -.the property of Win. Sinclair. Sale at one. See bills. Fred Postill, -QUAKER WHEAT BERRIES, puffed and baked, very' nice, ed a number of'Toung friends on of music, readings, recitations etc. Auctioneer. Wednesday evening. purely Irish in chare-ter is being WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11TH. 3:908,— always ready, large package 10 cents. -Mrs. R. A. Douglas, late of p ep y ed - Fuller particulars will Credit sale of farm stock, Imple- ..MAZ-A'LL, a new preparation of crisp Toasted Corn Flakes, r p g -Powassan, is visiting her parents, li� given later. ments, hay, grain, roots, etc., on lot extra good, package 10 cents. I . _ rs. John r. B. and Mrs. Bunting. Ohn Scott, of Atl� re 9 oh. 5, Scarboro. The property QUAKER PUFFED RICE is also very nice, pure, delicious, �ng- c D. E. Pugh, of East Toronto, ceived a cable message from Thos. Reesor. Sale at one .sharp: appetizing, always ready, only 10 cents. QUAKER OATS, pure flaked -%vhite oats, the very best,. put -tiling J. H.Xrentice. Auctioneer. was in town on Tuesday and. gave laud on Wednesday last informing DAY, MARCH 11TH 1908-Ex- sealed vackage 10 cents. the NEws a pleasant call. her of the death of her father, Mr. WEDNES dale up in nice -The Boone farm on the Green- Bayles, which took place that day., tensive Auction Sale of Clydesdale also sell the best in Shreaded Wheat, Orarige - Meat, . Grapy Nu ts" offered to' rent. Mr. Bayles at one time was a rest- horses, registered cattle Shropshire wood road is being offe sheep, hogs, implement., etc., on lot Force, Tillson's Rolled Oats, Gold •Dust, 'Corn Meal, Graham;, See advt. in another column. dent of this locality, having lived adies' on the Boone farm. He leaves to 23, Con, 7 Pickering, the property of Flour, Flaked Wheat, Ogilvie's Family Flour, etc.. -The Swastika, the new I Mrs. Newrick Wilson. Sale 12 o'clock GUSTO, prise in every package for the Girls, large package, ..club, met at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) mourn his deat! one daugtpi noon. For terms and other pirtic-:- - 'only 40 cents, w Bell on Wednesday evening. Scott, of Atha. Wars see bills. Thos. Poucher and -Miss Dafoe, of Toronto, is -Among those who attended W. B. Powell, Auctioneers.' BARGAI.N-S-10c'packages at 5c each. H'aving bought a large order at Ellis sneuding a few days with her uncle the - funeralof tlielAte'- Nlrs y 31 % l3­1 I "Ta- Awc ion �nle �f and aunt, J. 1J• and Mrs. Wagner On Saturday last were her ullotn- farm stock, implements, etc., on tot Ze--� u d 10 eerrt�-box-of -Tri-s��5 :5 Fredy?eak, of Terente�-P�­ �,cojj�.jl Pickering, (Greenwooil er*7 . . It's a snaV-don't inuis it. wa, visited the ft-)rmer*s daiighter Peak, of Cleveland, James Peak, Road) the property of George 6 Sale at e. -BELL TEA, only 2.3 cents.. Nothing Mrs.,-N' F. Meehid, on, Saturday of Montreal, with their wives, and White. Sal on See' bills. Try a lb. of 'our MAY W. B -ec -T)- Joseph Peak. of 6 Fred Powell, Auctioneer. to m4twr rice. last. -Counterfeit half dollars. —coiD,;; d -M rs. D e 1 o u g, of Tot on LW, I T-tt:-;b.v-r, -M,tReit.1 & r. and Hat-ndeu, of Myrtle, Mrs. � of farin btuck, implements, hayj�. -7] dated 1907 are. in circulation. It M grain, etc., oil lot 32. con. 4, Pick will be well for e-yery­one to keep DJ�14,)Dk nud.;1rq-,--Hrtrjiden1 being ing, the property of James Nowh -.-A look out for such. sistere, Mr. and. Mrs. Wilson, of oh - n-- ieluo Co Sale at one. Sv�'bills. Fred Postill -Owing to the storm and the Raglan, and R. Gimbett, of Toron- Auctioneer. 'bad roads 'the servjce,� in the vari• to. TUESDAY. .1d.,.R(-n 17TH.- Auction sale ous churches were'-very poorly •noticed holy' of eye-glasses have 'of -farm stock and implements on. lot DO N7 'T YOU, WORRY attended on Sunday. how they become dim 33, 3, Whitby township, 'the -T& township Council.will bold when subjected to a sudden change property -of John A. Hallett, Sale their regularmeeting at Brougham of temperature-as, for instance, at one..' -, See advt. -James Bishop, I L­on hLonclay-neyt at 10 fni. thc. when the wearer goes from the Auctioneer, WEDNE,4 M transaction of general business, �cold outer apre to a warm room. . -ARCH 19TH-Auction -'--A -number from here were 'in This ma bvetited-by rubbing sale of farm stock. implements, bay, • Whitby on Monday even* t- the glasses with soitp every morn- rnots.'etc.. on Lot %-4• b. f. con., Pick- ���g ering, ij of a mile west of Dunbar- tAnd ng, the assembfy,gtven b Ing' They must be -polished terii. the pro property of John Annan. gentleman of that town. The bright after the .soap is applied; Sale at one. e bills. Thos'. Pouch- ,ant time. but an invisible film is left on e report a very pleas r, Auctioneer. -Mr. A C. Courtney -, of Dun.. them that will prevent the deposit TrNSDAT, MARCH 24TH.-Extansive Barton, left in-our off ive on Mon• of moisture. credit Sale of horses, sheep, bay order, to make roomfor spring goods we quote day two otalks of rhubarb which- roots, implements, etc.. on lot 11, zaewuredl2iuchesinleagtb. How con. 9. Pickering, the property of the followins snaps: • Wm. Waddell. Sale 7 ell. Lunch at 11. in that for our Canadian winter t6rn.'-Ths wife of Wm. .Forester, of -Mrs. Herks and daughter Miss goo, at one. See bills. Thom. Poucher, I Only, Soirve�n-i-r-Pa-rTo-r-Co--a-ki--ref-gtirfc-r-$45.00, far $89.85 Evva, wereiin town on Saturday. Harry. Curtis laid an information To"• Auctioneer. w The latter has secured a good day before magistrates Speight and Wilson THrRSDAT MARCH 2&rH-Auction sale I Only, Souvenir Parlor Cook, regular 35.00, for 30.99 Joe, - -with threatening to of farm stock, impleriherits, etc. The don as milliner in Flesherthn, charging his "'On, 31 do bun bodily-barm. After hearing the rorty of E. F. Lennon, lot has left er Onl Souvenir Okk, regular-19-OCIL, for 15.50 position E; - , Sale at .elt for her new situation. evidence the magistrates read a lecture to en -, fro Thom. further notice chopping the culprit, and let him off on suspended On;. Bee bills for particu at the Spink Mills will be done. Sentence. Poucher, Auctioneer. - - ­ 1. .. .- . . .. I Only, Oak Laurel, Fegular, 15,00, for 13.00 only on Tuesday,'ThnIrsday and 27Tu.-Extensive TY 71 FRIDAY MARCH Credit sale of farm stock, imple - U' '11 stoves Saturday afternoons. Bring alopir UXBRIDGE ments, seed ' in, household furni- your chopping. you can depend -6n .'P y ,Our lick of room is money for o pe About a •week'ago, when the liquoi was ture etc., on lot 24, con. 9, Pickering . 7 getting it e with you. In and the wit out, a party of was going the property of Mr. Wallace Barton. .1alre gunianteed. The office department Is home from here etc pped the pates on the Lunch atll. Sale at 12 o'clock noon. enforcing the law against pl 1116119 W* Of the Mail boxes between Uxbridge See bills. Thom. Poucher, AuctiblT� letter@ or other written matter in and Sandford. Drunkenness is no excuse for ear. packages of the third . and fourth destructiveness, and escapades of this kind class mail matter and collecting simply otrenazben the growing sentiment FRIDAY APRIL 3RD—Annual Combin- ation isle of Horses, Cattle, Hogg, from violaters the penalty of $10. for prohibition in any form the people seed grain, potatoes and household Hardware and Stove' Emporium think.they can get R.L —The Annual Meeting of the Willis Little, an English lad of ILA years furniture will take .place at Gerow's Markham and Pickering Tele- who has been with John Gregg in Reach hotel in the village �of Brougham. hone Co., Will Lbe held at he for a couple of years, was kicked in the All entries made before March 25 t 1908, stomach by one of -Lbe farm b,ress last will appear on sale bills. Terms 7 months credit. Sale Aat one. Set& 416 at 2 p, m., for the receiving of re- week and died the next da y. Deeessed had Zdfellow's Mall, March 10, . M# • ports gaud the-electiou of officers no relatives is this country except a young- -bills for further particulars. Thos. for thb ensuing -year. — Ar brother who used to work in the Journal Poucher, Auctioneer. office. Both 6oye Were in the care of you are a —Never forget that Mies Kimmerly here when they first came AuCtic2Z Sale Pa rt of the town, and 'that your to b country. Tte unfbrtanAu bey were: TO STAY have tievartmeut-helps -to-make up the buried in the Gregg cemetery on Monday. One year ago we commenced business in Pickeifrkp� Village; We i. steadily increas- stra'nger's, estimate of the place. —Journal., e Horses, Grade some competition to cOnViTd with, but our business haii ste Clydesdal many friends and Sell All you can and buy all yo-ti ed And we take this op•)ortunity of thanking our h Cattle, Implements, Etc. hat is I WHITBY patrons for kind consideration . in that they have. stayed w* US. sent or carried away from home C. P hope ir, the coming! Tear to cater to your wants even more fully than we much poorer. The town council have defeated the The undersigned has receive -done in the past. Our prices are rigLIL. WUr ISUVIA15 ca a N v. I ...d w e makes the town that m resohition to reduce the number of flans froin have will use every means in our power to accommodate our increasing —Farm'ershi Goiinties"of Kent hotel licenses from four to three. nomber of- customers. and Essex and vicinity are making Mr. JOHN.- A. HA,LEETT le, C. P. R. Englneer Hugh Xv bo considerable money from, sugar arove'thi engine whiL1fi--zq�usq7+h TO sell by Public Auction at his prom. beets, many tenant farmers rely- wreck at Myrlte and the death of two Wee I lot 33, con, 3, Whitby Tp. on Farmer's' Supply Store, �.Picker'ing.. Ing on sugar beets to pay their men on -May 2.5tb, IW7, was tried on Tuesday, Marsh 17, 1908 rent. The beets are mostly pur- Tuesday arid acquited on the charge chased by the Wallacebtirg Sugar negligently -causing grievous' 1�%eiolrf The followitiR-i-11nable propeity.tamely that th"e Mare, 12 yrs old, in foal Sir Arthur Co., and net the farmer $3.60 to as harm. The defence admitted A fail, engineer bad received positive orders Bay Mare, H D, 12 yis old high as $4..50 per net ton. to meet and pass engine I ISS at'.Nlvrtle 2 Geldings H D, rising 3 yrs average yield is 15 tons per acre. and•the Crown claimed that his neglect Brown Mare, 12 yrs old Seed and extra labor cost $7.00 to to make sure"that.tbe train be was to Brown Horse, 12 vra Old �r��tional $11.00 per acre, leaving $50 to $55 meet was on the siding was the cause Gelding, H D, rising 2 yrs .per acre profit. of the-wreck, and the death ofthe two Filly H D, rising I yr —The water in Lake Ontario is, men. The defence endeavored to shift Hackney Filly, rising 1 yr -of responsibility i the Gra Cow., 4•yrs old, an calf,­dpe Starch °_3 higher than, A has been for twee- a portion upon despa'tcher and c pleaded onduetbr, and 2 Heifers, in calf rising 3 yrs ty-years., The report to the Unit- xtenuatingrircuinsta-nees, Kylesaid 2 Fat Tleiters ed States' Lake St*vey shows that e 3 Heifers, rising 2 -yrs 6tolck 0-0 F, trnin he 'EV819 t was on the siding. His Lordship said 9 Steers 2 yre oid 2 Fat Steers, it not sold before the sale New York. This is eighteii and a it as the duty of Kyle to' be abso- one-half inches higher than the lutely certain he was right before 2 yearling steers average for'Januaryfor the past goingahead­. The-charge was through- 4 Y-arling Heifers ten yea;rs. . It is n-early,tliree-feet out against the prisoner. Young calf Cures pma Brood Sow, due to farrow about middle of prevents higher than in January, 1896, and.. April' Fattens three and a half, inches higher STOUFFVILLE. Brood Sow, pigs` mot weaned stock in' disease. than last yeaf. With heavy lee in Mrs, Mary Jane'Miller, mother. of 11 Half Grown Pigs the St. Lawrence, high water for M' 40 Hems -loss tim(), r. F. D. Miller of the 31ansi6n Rwise this lake for the - coming' Binder, NIcCormick. 6 ft cut year • is here, died very-suddenly at her . home Hay Loader, lNlaxvrell Try a 25c- predicted. in T6ronto about midnight on Tuesday. Hay Tedder, -No H- -Orders have been issped to the The cause of d6ath is supposed to have Frost & Wood Disk Harrow package, anl beeh heart trouble, heads of the different departments Single Plow (Frost & Wood�. Grafid Triink Railway The local Board of Health has de6da- oru or be of the ed that the, epidemic existing north of Twfa Plow (Wilkinson) Doable Corn Cultivator, nearly new convinnee System instructing them t ln"ne- here in Wbitchurct.townsbip is small- NewWagon (Woodstock)' diately retire front the service it]] pox,- and is drastic Set Heavy Bob Sleiglis of those employes in their action to prevent its spread thr6ligh- I Set Heavy. Team Harness dictions who have reached the age out the surr6undingcountry. 9 A nuni- of 65 years., This.is. in accorditrica ber of caselg exist also in Uxbridge sale to commence at one o'cloe'k sharp. of T7x- As AIr. Hallett has rented his farm, every- M EQUIVALENT for with the new pension rules. Any Township, and in the town .-it. thing must be abld'witbout reirerve. ,Don't forget sonle of BIBBY'S CREAM I you who are'over 65 And who (10 13(,t bridge-, and some families have hn& • and g For Beef Cattle, F6wls and'all calves and some Poltry Food for your hens. got beyond the quarantine stage. TERNIS:— want to be retired must apply to At a meeting held on Friday 6iglit. ---Vms of 510 aril under cash; over that the committee to continue in the last the local inspectmr-wrr instructed meant eight moi3tbs credit will be giT. to arrest any one-Appearing in Stouff en to Fartiis furnishing approved joins t Of M service until 70 years of age, and Five per ceut'discount their cases Nvill•be considered.- In villein contravention to quarantine. notes. per ans. the meantime, however, they will Five case's have been quarantined in um allowei for casb.,,'-.-- J O S O BUNDY be relieved from duty. j Whiteburch, : and a number in Uxi'2--13 Jkmrs Bv,froi,, Anctioneer., rr M,77571A A