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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1908_03_13�ro�ff; ai fas><cst 6ate��. Sang 3N' Oa Lice Read PORT UNION "' NORWAY _ Mies Dyette paid a visit to Toronto The Norwa dim How about on lz . urge y by farmers going into the nee repairs ? Bring it now. Mrs, Yates is with her mother,. Mrs. Toronto markets has lately changed A. M. BELL, M. , D., C. arson, s, a ne Late Bovse snrgeoa of the Kiageto n If you want new harness we are look- Mrs. Carson, jr. was in the city on J. McCann. Mr. McCann hue had con - General Hospital. a.cossaor tow. M. ate- for you. We'll use you right. ' Thursda vis.tin Mrs. Carson, sr. siderable experience in the business, xaeu. oisce hours 8 to to s m, 1 to s p m and 6 The best stock procurable, .• All hand- y g P to 8 p m. Pickering, Oat• 4s 1y Ralph and Mrs. Collins were in the and is determined to give perfect satis- stitched. Satisfaction guaranteed. city on Thursday on a visit to their faction to his patrons. The very best 0 HO. N. FISH, M. D. Nnee Shawls and Robes for spring. daughter. attention will be given to the stabling - kj PHYSIOIA;r AND BURGEON gaiters, sweat ads, harness oil Thos. Laskay is indisposed and is of horses and in supplying the needs Member of College of Physicians and Burgeons. P i ont. Aswelata oozouer, County of Ontario, and dressing metal polish, gall confined to the house. He is under I of the travelling public. offioe Hours -8 to 10 a. m, and 1 to s and 6 to s cure, interfering pads,' the doctor's care. y, m„ Brougham. Oat. 11 -Iy - cuirg_.eombs, brushes, Fred and Mrs. Godfrey' and child, of • Hear the Irish Bachelors and Betse- T HERBERT KIDD, M. D., C. M. hoof ointment, etc. oronto,_apent._Sunday with the form- diets, in Meth. church. -tJ . Member Collage of Physicians and Sur• er's parents at the'statioa. - goons of Ontario. Hate House Burgeon of Gen. THOMPSON BRCS., Pickering sirs. Carson, sr. was • taken ill very etral, Einergency and Burnside Lying -in Hospi - GOODWOOD tals of Toronto. oince, in Alexander Morgan's suddenly last weeee while staying with residence. opposite Methodist church, Clare• C o U G H CURES her daughter, Mrs. Lrav'ens, in Toron- The masons are preparing to plaster Inopt, Oat. X17 to. the new church. Arthur Washington has returned to ' •That are in demand this season,. J. Hutchison'; sale on Monday was Swift Curreut, Sask-. after s ending • �9aL. - p quite successful. _ of White Pine and Tar Compound some time with Mr. Annis.. Jar, and Syrup Po . Rev. Mr. Legate spent a few days E. FAREWELL, Q. 0:, BARRIl . in an agreeable combination of white _Mrs. Southcombe, of Clinton, have al- T Q g this week in the city. ttl a THB, County Crown Attorney, and County pine bark, balm of ifead buds. wild so been visiting kith 'Mr. and .firs. C, ollaftoi. Court House, Whitby. 10-T P g '1 he Ladies' 'Aids eek will be held at - cherry bark and pine tar. Large A. Annie. 11ir. and Jlrs..5tunten, of P- g J.E. �Vaf{g's nest week. battle 25c. Oshawa. have been amoug.their guests Missionary collectors are on their Fee r aml uscian The best medicines in the world cannot take the place of the family physician.. Consult him. early when taken ill. If the-trouble is with your throat, bronchial tubei; or lungs, ask him about taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. ' Then take it or not, as he says. We pub lLh our rormulas i 4 e o�urRm*d1sisinees Atle� rs.W dootor � r? a T. BARCLAY, Barrister -at -Law, T The following from the Kramer r rounds for the _Methodist church, B Bilious attacks sick - headaches indi s. S Solicitor. N McFadden's Cough Syrup propt and R Record, N., D., refers to one well - R Rev. Dir. Carry preached in the t tion, constipation, dizzy spells- th�CSe Whitby, ?ly p per bottle. i inary surgeon of Russell, was in town J J. S Mar returned thic week from a l liver.." Aak your doctor if he endorses ` ru s ecially t Xi•est rte is A rad- tva wee s visit u•i[ friends in : car- i in ese cases.. a ose _ • •ulapted for infuntg.and children. t b bate • of the , Ontario Veterinary C'ol- Iliss E, Pugh returned home on � �]radabrthaJ.o.yesCo., Lawen.uase,.• -• GEON,. AND DENTIdT. E:c, and s soothe and cures. 25c per bottle. o o. fie has 'been in .Ru cell fear J Jlundar after spending a week or su Graduate of the Ontario vet riaary Col- - mcFrdden s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil F the past six.months and has Rain- i i t __ _ _ _ ., i - t the diseases O horce5 Ar.(1 CAt- 1 i i � ° �� - io a ln.t .,• ; tie_ Give him a tiutl when r.,ext _N S A huiAt.- quant :t} cif good second - telephone is my omce P, O. vrdresa, Green n nutrition, a flesh, strength and- . ." I e enjoyable titre- at Mr. Hutchison's g growth Stock, i ft. long or more, Sivr, our, h health builders per battle. y y ' ° ` _ - -N h hii►Xte on Thur.drir everting. a am size up to 12 inches. - - - " -- S St. Patrick's Night hi the-Meilur A A 'number• of extra m'en have been Shop closed every -Sitturday �taSfitEfili a T. M leFaddeD, . church, P employed on -the r -. afternoon. ��. T Cheinist and Optician, D .« • s snow. T Blacksmiths►fnfl -in all its •branches D• Licenses in the County of Ontario. P PIC'KERING. - - ONTARIO. F Farmers art• securing their summer g find satl ctiian uaranteed. r Once at store and his residence, Claremont. T The ice- baivesting which has been h hel now as ap earanees poipt to an - - RBUN'TI`G,. leaner of Marriage t per e� Co. w + ue • i a e ear y spring, - ear p a t QieII se- 3 3 _a�ams't s oozy oz at hi• :esidsaee,Pioresin A And Courtney i4 moving his effects b bate been stalled• here at meal times - - from the first copcession.of Pickering a and passengers had to -be fed;at the W ox AY' HOUSE.- NArtcAS, $ $ace a full line of tresh and cur- t to lot No. 2, of the:ith concesion of r railway company's expense at the'viI _ _ 1Nj'�TORW A meat3 constEtntl On Mind.. S Scarbora.' which he has lessen for . a l lags hotel. The passengers tipent - - - —Hest aceommodatioa Hader the sew maasge- - Spice Roil, Breakfast Bacon} n years. � money i _- - prietor, 8i f S_asi, Bologna, Weiners; etc. _ h family. every success in their new T The smell -pox epidenii'e on the Ux- — - - S The anniversary services of Dunbar. n nosy in hand - e • Conveyaneer, Oommiseioner for taking H Highest prices paid for t ton Presbyterian church will be held R -and g Ineozporated by act of Parliament 1889 _ an farm pzopeaty Inner of Marriage Lio- 3 Butcher s cattle. o on Sunda Me'rch 2r. �iorniti and r raised nn the houses of three fami}ies ass' Whiaavate, Oat. - - e eveniart services wilt be conducted by o on the Uxbridge side and more on the • P REAL E S TA'F E . Rep..' W. A.- McTaggart, of Wych- W W hitchprch side. ---The Siloam post- - - - POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, w . R wood, Presbyterian church, Toronto, o office and store has been fumigated' A Authorized Capital $l,f>ri0,000.0C 1,' . for Counties of York and OnuAloa Ace. _ __ a and the afternoon; service by Rev. W. a and, reo ned. It has been a ver S &Z'010.00• . ;. tics tales of ail, 7tlndi atsean•d so oa s�ostest. M Moore, -of - Pickering: �� eryhod'y r rfrild form of the disease, ut a as in- P Paid up - - -- --`: 5W1000.00 - insIIrance and ' . welcome, -' f fectious ss the verulent type. ' R Rest Account 900,000.00 T i . w We congratulate W. J. Ginner on A Assets $,000,000.00 ♦ • . Wooer for Ontario, Au kinds of sales h Conveyancinj Done. 2 his marriage which took place on the R Remember the Ladies' Aid COn- JoXX Cowax EaQ. T. H. MgMn.Laa.=. - notes collected. For dates or other pasticnlAn - of the tow -nbtip of Pickering The s . 8 8e� Oaahi� apply atraideaoe; Elizabeth Bq, ittickeriag. c ceremony clay perforated by the Rev. - - -.� - -- - y House and Lot for sale or to rent. ' -W. R. Wood Of Du•nbarton. The B BROUGHAM ' ` = ' 8 8peoi!1 attention given to Farmer's Bale_ ' -1 . eer, valuator and Collector !or the Conn a Also Planing Mi11 for pale P and other fate, returoin .S,Q' reside H H. and Mrs. Alger.dpent $ g� g:cban a boWbt and mid Drafts ir. tlM o! York sad Ontario All klads of suction ` ' � at Qtreenatan, ' dap in Toronto. ' snarl, gyailabl� on all parts of the world " ;sales conducted sts e4 a d Co made at mod- A 150 were Farm for sRle. , After an illness of eighteen months M Mr. J. Littlejohn is indisposed j j a a If you wea_t to buy sell or rent, call o , w with i private s at my office. Bargains. t parents, r J. Poueher, of Toronto, spent a eiotory settlements guaranteed," Phone or f ': e w few da s herewith his brother. P Interest allowed on de osits at hf h- t)ct. Dates met Da used by phoas Ns.rs _ _ a and.waa very highly esteemed. The � Sunda at Mr. Wm. Mon cove's. paid quarterly to depositors. her " body .was laid at rest in 'the M Mr. McCarthy, of Stouffville, is M McClellan, Mgr. R G. cemetery- at Highiand Creek: h here painting Air, ti. Wilson b ` urn�ture N Notary Public, Pickering. T The sympathy of the community is h house. ' _ e extended • to the bereaved relatives in . . Mr. and Mrs. N'. Mechin, of «. A fall lice of first• ' t� ' c}lin .. _ class farnunre now d —. — WHITEVALE M Mr= W . Bnrk moved. his,honse- S Salmon front, Codfish, Finnan oa ezhibrtmn Ia F F`irst -class Alga for ire f — `;;,,- W llslld effects .to Green River onelfi,nSmci P Pde I%ppered : _ oar wsre rooms r r T fr end in 20 ontoent" t Tuesday. - e ; - Frioes ri ht. $ friendoAtlPai'khlil, fast <seek d da i $us InE'ete. all tisane r risitin f moriiiH P .._:� .1► ea� d l F Eby sari . R• S• Dalian ham• T Teaming promptl -y aiteilded to. w weeks witirher mother Mr J. TA for u ul.s� F Hsban . A fall Gtock of Fresh Groceries Agent for: Canada Carrifrge Lo. M Miss Bertie Beare had the misfor- T Tile township council met in the j just to hr}nd, I�iokering, Oat , t tune to haye-a foot frozen while skat- t t 11 11 d - Fat Hogg 'Wanted y W I� Peak I Ing' o spent most of the '.day. iu pacing G GEO. PHILIP, Grocer, Brougham- relatives in Goodwood a Ecru days ]ASt o _ g �`� R RPek. A A-far•ewell party •Wxs given to r , I have the contract with Right g g`�`� g`�,� � at present 1 home of the former's mother on 0 0 Supply that firm with all the live N NOW OPEN M Mr, and Mrs. Randall, of .Gtotiffville, j joyabletirrre wits spent, to have your hogs,. I will pay t are v r �., within 1 ENTER ANY DAY _ ilk and `lass A. :�1i]roy, .,of Ceciar, 15c. of Toronto price until . .Quitett number f Grove and Dliss Anthony, of further bot'ice. r. t Winter Term in Alldepartments. � the hockey match at Broti- G Lanlbton, visited at Geo. Philipsq z Write, p'hcme.or. apply; to M of the C Messrs. J_ -H. Besse and R"rri, White a and'Mrs, Brodie's last week. ' ' S S _- RAILWAYS DEATH • TOLL ttte low -cat measured against territory of nearly all Countries of the world. BEGGARS AS CHOOSERS �. a ,g� RHEUMATISM � li -�', Jk•'. _ c. •..,yy Ywn9r' 4 .' .. +� r�..- . +•'� .,I e. .!6 ,..A. _.:'.. ,. , . {i. ' . . ''J .: •, ,'.: +yy,�1.'.'""!!N'7r v. -.. .".'mss :.w� .. :f 2.. ..{ �,+VA',. w, M' -.ir ��. d'. .. .. -4.. z. 1'.', -... � l:, �:.�'. ... rt- :� h .x Tt'' "h .. -_. 4 •` . '. Y,r'!� .fir ,w}• it �•�r C*,.4.+. 'M1 'P 'z � -. °pF'"r'd Ma 9+ "' {�J•. e► .'Y? - •• L'- :..5•,.':"jnr -RY '•!* -C: ;Y- -��i'A I{••v. :r J',f� A�f. • i�':,,M' .•w!., S.F V,"G., .: ir�„yi• ;^'4'.rN:< G �C^:.. tr e - -,•. Afy; .0 ..Y:. .'Y: -:. 'YY '.'�.rT :.:i,,.q} X. i.* : .M .. 3 .. o+•L'� � r.. 4.. ' '•`'x „(., IWM•.' r .. ' ::w.. ,-- t'4'....! ; •. •. ... q.. ,.a b. .:. .: ,.. .,ate .. .' E"" ..s'_. �..,. .. I 1 vr,- �� �''— .:. . - . G'K :3..i f f :a .., "'�Y.t a .� , 44 �i1I . .,. ' ' '�Y 1HE� lltlU 4,q. ' . placed 7r, .x _ , ., .. ., -. _ a .M - , .. .4 '0.`+m,"` -A'; ” - - . I �.. -_ „ .. I 1. ,,. moss men . Tile �npitn ►l,all�n �- P W :I . _- RAILWAYS DEATH • TOLL ttte low -cat measured against territory of nearly all Countries of the world. BEGGARS AS CHOOSERS ituaintt•d H'Ilh reci,nt �eveletinns of a ,g� RHEUMATISM „•nrklyjuFw fnlgmana pnru•nt In f;rea•td•r w " a: '. _ OVER A BILLION INVESTED, Tha total ca ital fnvesttd in Canadian _ 1•orldoh will rroo� nizst 11 Ilw hivlu _o K ,. h al points heard u n tndieputnbly _ '" r � IN ONE PosENCER KILLED FOR EYEAY p railways >$ al til,171,937,titkt. - mutt far LV 1HE� lltlU 4,q. ' . placed LONDON N'OI {Kill)t't�1: IN�fAftti : . - 449,1% CARRIED. . The total net "minp were $42,989,537, , • - - . I rcpc eSCnttaq n rate of 3. -_ I _ moss men . Tile �npitn ►l,all�n �- FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND . Cjll'A it by BnriCh�ng th8�B100d I-j I ' >a[oken tttaifs and Level Croeainga Clue( avera *es $56,9% per mile. } ;re c during 19ty7 showocl substunlinl , • .__-_ , With Dr. William$' Pink Fills, a Causes for Accidents ih gains over the preceding your. in fret ht IN irfhd to Work, It Able Dodie.d, But - .--- -- .. - • • . _ Canada. - ' ,i, . , . n , and passengers carried Qicroased by icy are S u a4 '.vatJ ig M1OTI.J OF INT[:nnsi rn0 tcro is only one way y, w is r eu- 4.147,53?. The total number Of Piisacn- - .:pot. -- ,_- ,, -, :.- DQrIZS AND DIiXE9. -' maUem care t� cured. IL must be treat ed through the blood. Liniments • and During 1907 there were 587 persons gees carried wass 23,137 319 and the to. ' Certain boards of uardia•ns in - ', r -, !lied and 1698 ia'ured o the aila8 t61 number of ton g . , . What is au tons may ve mp0 ., ary relief, but }hey can't possibly cure � f Canada. This is the largest nt:mber 88,135. a c ail or iem- a e history of Canada. Of the total iz - The total, earnings of the year were selves a worldwide reputal4on for the Going On in the Highlands I -lit,p� And while you exper'1= er 6 3 were killed and 69 injured on $ }46,738,214, 'representing un increase of lavishness with which they spend the and Low Lands of Auld menting with liniments the trouble t8 =. level crossings. .This also beats 'the re- S21,415,349, or 17.0J per cent. over 1306. public's rnaney_upon the housing; feed- - - • - Scotia, ' every day becoming more flnnly root- - cons. Of the total number killed 70 were Operating expenses atnount,ed to $103,. trig; clothing and :entertaining of the , ed tn' the system, and more difficult to ,'passengers and 249 employes. Of the 748,672, an -of 19.07 per cent, poor. In some workhouses the pauper 'enjoys The renovat'on of Kelso town halt•'has cure.. The poisonous acid that causes - ''total number injured 852' were passen- _increase The proportion of operating expenses to i' a pampered person who his. 'lo cost £,.(000 . , rheumatism must be driven out Of the - gets and 1,126 were employes, , earnings was 70.70 per cent. life to well willingly to go back Blackford school ,has been closed •on blood, and you can only do this bj Wlih B era 26 were respect ONE- TNVENTIETH'. = -- the outside world aril battle for an 'with account of measles. making -m%v, rieh, red; blood .•through' nj red in killed and 93 injured in collisions, 21.... — etriled anni3 " -1S'7 inj -ured by derail- The number, of persons in the 'employ, Independence. Ile is fed a Tiber- alti which usual! manifest, itself in Y Y A boy and a r} had legs broken b y g B S tabagganing at Selkirk. use of Dr. Williams' Pints Pills. hlr. Chas. H. Lumie of Br[ckior,l Y. menu and 10 were killed and 38 injured of Canadian railways dttrin the year gg 1907 was 124the8, end the total amount the rotundity of his figure; his mcdt- Mrs. Thomas Black died at Kilmer- Ont., is one of tits best kAOWR farmers t+y jumping on or off trains: Forty-six paid during that, year In salaries and etas is not always the nauseous con- y nock, in her, 105th year. _ - in 1 ambtgn count About throes- years- _„ Y- w 'employ-es were killed and 135 Injured by wages was 558,719,493. • It is esUmated cocti4ns .o offensive to the delicate a- P late, but frequently the juice the , The death rate in Galashie.s last•,' ear n while Mr. Lumley was engaged in - 8a• Y bh:eshing, ooWsions and 12' killed and 56 injured that quite seventy' per cent. of the whole of was 14:3' r thousand. he became overheated, and - ; by derailments. populatlon of Canada win their daily grape; and lest he should be00me.b? red A co-operative bakery, costing £12,• this was followed by a severe chill that 1. Of trespassers on the railway tracks, bread from the carrying trade. in all its by ,lack of variety to ,his surround- 000 was opened at Loct�relly, • started the rheumatic pains; Mr. Lum-. } a_. -such as tramps, etc., 185 were Lilted and -. various branches. ings there are bikliard rooms, reading The Glasgow Renfrew•shire. Society ley says: I did not •think- anylhtng of . .. every 458,104 carried, as compared with rooms with the' latest periodicals; dra- has now 70 pensioners on the - roll.. • it at the time, as I was accustomed to . one killed fore 1,749,361 carried -in i v`�'Y .' -"11114P entertainments and concerts for There were 1,132:Fersons arrested in befn ex ' B Posed to all kinds of weather. - " IC-06. One passenger in every 91,299 was his aivatsian. -- - - Dumbarton for .crime last year. As a result I was unable to go about irjured, as compared with one in every In CRANKS OF —MANY KINDS This state of affairs has brought forth Lon} Avebury has been inslelled as next morning, 1 had severe- pains in i 111,168 during the' preceding year. the professional pauper, an individual Chancellor of St. Andrew• °s University. my 'arms- and legs which I treated at •` addition to .the foregoing, eleven shop- who selecte his workhouse- with fostid!- A serious outbreak of enteric fever has first with the usual home r6medies: 'As • men and — . the actual work .of operatlon wens killed ONE IN LONDON WHO THROWS - table. B - _ - . = ae new mbination Hospital at was growing worse the family d clor 154 up to 508 persons killed and 2,152 in- , ON DarlirTY SKIRTS. - - - he makes 'himself familiar with every delatl at its management, the cflarac- Gataside was opened by Provost Den- holm, vvns event for,, but -he did not ha ^ better success: He told me i was.sut- �um p In o0rmectlon with the killing ot:34 - - _ ter of its master, t•he qua! ty of the food Iii Kirkcaldy last year there were G20 faring from a severe attack of rheuma� persons during the year in oottpling or end the nature of the -work required births, 217 martr'ei es seal 296 deaths. g ,and 12isru can be no cbubt about w Woman Snatched •Hats • t'mm VI'indow- of him. His expert knowledge of the regulaE oas tails Win us_. w . -rP- c ^ou t rise ct reap th. gh h hlch threaten Kirkcaldy cpr l oration introdu (lest gyetem <t electric Cars in the Cahn- ty. " " it as'} was oonflned to my borne abou! e ` .ern#il� yes rom this cause, the report t Gazers' beads -Man Cu! Girls' our more ore as. "nu advised to try Dr.• Williams. Pink =7 a : '2ictes that the number of fatalities`' last = year was more than three times the - :- .- $OOH' his comfort.: Work, -of course. [� as Ttio death -rate in Diimbttrton last _ I sent, for a supply, and it was not average rate- for any ten years before. - d'stastetul to hini'as the perl)dical bath, year was only 12.5 per ccat.,.the low- long before I found -they were helping the present system o1 aulamattc.00upier What tole tun anyone c8n find iii P aru} If he cannat evade it it n a hatl Singer's, at KilbOwie, are itislitut }rig -was introduced ., _ . _ le destroying other poop s property, or r want of effort. Acaarding la the rues dozen boxes the trouble _tied. entlrel y. TOFtoivras - FATAL RECORD. causing them needless annoyance; it is hard to conagive, But the fact remains at' able bodlpa paupers are• expected to work. [t is sue risin how the ` p' g `pro- short time. It Is hoped it will only be tei-Aporsry, ddsappeared, in othet- respects the pills also read Improved m health, and B Y P Y -` Then, too. 71 persons were killed and that there are twisted intellects -of this fcss4onar manages to In Auchterderrat; parish last' pent 1 never felt better in my life than I it t electric kind - ape -tike humans, whose aim in kite REMAIN AN INVALID. .- there w'cre a0 births, 90 mat'nia nn § ges d have since taking them. I therefore_. _ y reoommen . r. Wlil- - u , - railway in the- country. Of the total is commit eo -' fatalities tivdnty -two ,occurred-tn Iliont- chief, always unpleasant slid 'sofnetltnes The London pauper is not backward In Glasgow are 10.000 people- llama' Pink Pills to other similar suffer- . - real and twenty In ,Toronto. Not a sin - dangerous. ' _ in sticking up for his rights, whether ,there unemployed, The relied fund amounts �� ers•' • .= ' ...' gle passenger was killed in Montreal, , Jack ties Inkman, who has, latelY., been- real or ;mag nary. If he thinks -a mas- - t,,, X3,800, . Dr, Williams'. Pink Pills make cures - while nine lost their lives in Toronto. arc rking his wicked will in the West End Wr' Is Imposing upon Ilim he doles not .about _ Colonel and firs. Stewart i. of this. kind. after doctors and common• Of 'non -fatal accidents, man of w h y (tic of London, is one of these, He seems to tiesttate to complain 10 the 'besard o! of S+?alorth, here started a sou kitchen p kitchen P _ medicines tall, because- they actually _were of a minor character, 490 occurred bear a- particular grudge against Ladies gnar•dians, which probably lakes, hits, in Mlar,- burgh. - make _new blood. They don't cure the -' Montreal.- and 6'J6 in Toronto 1�d>a wear wtttte 6r light-colored dresses.' part. 'Recently the. paurxr; of :Shore- The Scottish Ftvot`be1T A�uCial:on ties re aympioms. They right to the"' . The gross earnings on the electrics were 51: Z0,4 n, showing a belterinent N.t one knows who he i_• or how he does it• but as many as six women have mm- dish -took it upon themselves to re. medv an evil. They requested that to should be. their beverage fir .breakfast- Thor rn"tFr persisting in his opinion collected 32.500 for distribuElon arrran . The cmfters of Grimshader, Lochis, root of the trouble in the blood. That i, why thla grpdieina rirma Anaemia - '- __ indigestion, neuralgia, palpitation of the heart, the headaches aril back. . � . c , _over o e preceding . year, The proportion- of operating ex- p a o ` ing their dainty skirta,splashed and ruin- peaces to gross earnings- was 61.45: The. • tetai number of passengers carried w•a! ed with tea! outs of black ink. _ F !; Four - ago -to br exact, in• No- that gruel was better for them, they Mznplain'ol paying for roads and net getting one to tbc_r• villa g and __ ache's brought oh-by the ailments that - • 2.73,999,40{, -a gain of 36,544,330 over years vember, 1'J03-a crank with s, similar raided the kitchen and poured. the of- fend:ng oatmeal, down.,a drain. -- T14 Scotch .oil. compare es have de• file the lireshOf so many w•omeri with miser Do not talcs an tits without "- p . 1906• -' ' Tprentyeight railways show aver- malicious mania ran amok in Metz, Germany, No, fewer than seventeen , The paupers of. Lambeth went even Cided to advance the rke! P of coal and other oils a farthing r gallon. pthl, g 3'• r' -. the full name, "Dr. Williams Pink Piili - . •an • ---E passen o! i!.- cents , , b'8 6' age ... _ Pte' - tn. a week: 'One •d.ewes ,vere.sparN urrhor. • Recently the inmates -of, - the workhouse !here re,enfed a meurorial p _-There is it diec ease ear of 91'.• - C. _: _ f.__ . _ 888 1n the Fuin at the crelit of de si- tor. Pale .Peopl•e, "- on the wrapper around ' .e Doc:' Cull by all me3leina tbeal- -, ^..- ti _. mile. Fot.r railways, whole passenger revenue represents 71 per sent. of the evening Frau,Lange, wits of a military, skrgeon, a•� walking home, when she t the board of uardians-askin tfia! g B they ,. trrq to Rolliesa �avin„s Brink. ers orb mail at 50 rents a box or ix . . -- u total, for tipie year return a rato °of ..02' .mow y,- arrrrresidin n bicycle. As she he might be paid for th out thul�he a~ pointed - Sir D v d Richmond dial at Glas�w recently. >T3 was an ex- provost of that n yes for12 -50 froth The Dr. tWilli=&' tine Co., Brockville.. Oat. ; cents. The five pilneipal railways, toe presenting_ 73 per cent. of the foist aye she thou hK that somethin p B g touched her in the back... But when she work was merely child's play; whilo clTy,'an�J chic[ proprietor of the.North , —+ ' drat ht earnings, g gs, show an average rate tamed another said the! file beard could not British Tube \�'ortcs at Gavun, _ WHEN FATHER S }LAVES. 4f 7.02 cents per ton per mile t THE MAN WAS RIDING AWAY. Fay wages, but could give exitrn tobacco. allowances- - The - matter ,A •is- referred The lair± Archdbaid • -Donaldson, Of g- Gas ,vv, launder of the DOnald�. Lint: The, r'aost exciting time we know bone Qn 'Sunday morning, ICOMPETITION KILLS. On the subject of bad rails, thb report A policeman ran up, and shouting. to to a oommlltee, which finals decided to teen ize the arduous tabors of the left $1G.54.3M. The late W. G. F. An- derson of the Anchor Lino, left $545, .At, . And keeps us all upon the l,*o, says: -"rhe matter was taken up quite her p}i9t her back was soakeel vutth ink, rustled after the fugitive, but failed to mcmorieiists'by increasing their sup- 000, All other duties scorning, Occurs about the -hour of ten, -- -- -... ccmpreheri6ivety at thZt meeting of, the Canadian Society of Engineers in May catch him. Later the poltie arrestexl lees of tobacco. P - A clever- saltre upon: the oomparatire Severe distress. piticafis in. old' it- patrick parish. Rev. Mr. Nichol says When solemn -taced -and grave, - IesL .The tact was brought duritr 8 g n suspect, and found tit his house a member of battles of ink and small luxta'y in whkvh...the Landon u r Pa, Pe that. many ehildren n to sclicol after S Our tattier yawns and stretches, then We• know he's lo'shave, gding the discussion that in the year 1908 on the a railwa •s 537 rails had broken; of y syringes. Most unluckily, none of his IIy has bi�en written b y George Glor- tel the form of a piny, having a crust of bread for breakfast.'' ` _ . - ah ch 439 had been in service for one victims could identify him, so'-he. was released. E•.VTITLED. "THE HOUSE,' ?"' A tamp and a drinking fountain hav a And when he cuts. himself, oh, myl - Tht`Ws trouble in the air, _ . year and under. The character of the Canadian ores was alluded to as one of Another Landon. (error -w•ho has, tor- rs•�ch at pmsent )s rrict�ting with. mi3ch tken vrec•ed as a.memnriat W Mr. anti' �7t�, nrock, wlio pra-ehted the De Laitle Then everyone of us must fly, th:� ciNculdes encountered by Our own tunately for her victims, not bcien seen. success al. the Court Theatre, Landon• system of lighting to Eccie(achan. ,Fbr father wkli &ctare: • , "Thbi 'it tTtant.facturers, but there was a con• census of judgment that here, as in the o'' late -was the fr..*azied_ woman who haunted the pavement outside fashion- it is in two acts -.the first, depressin S melodrama; 'the second, delightful com- post- Allan Fergus.-)n, a Kifinarnock t wouldn't happen you'd make 1'tigse noLsy kids behav'et" . ... - united Stales, ttie fundarileniat trouble able shops ;and - snatched hats from the c ' '�3`.• .. -_: - • - The, scene the first , man, on reiiring_atter 32 years service, was presenled with a purse lot sovere- Oh,•yes, it, makes us youngsters quake grown competition had wn out of keen cam litlon on heads of unsus Pe tin window- azers.. g'. g of act is a s squalid 'on tans and other Bats from the postofTlce When talircr_sarls -to stove! - - one hand ..and pressure upon the mills on This .woman Is described as small- and g'arr'et occupied bi -a - family the T the other. These thins slave led to the g tsse ile thick. Pale, and_i<i .She was verge oG' $tarvatiorr tfi•o 1�. ug+h laCis cst:ern- stair. - - We know the dim is over when = -Ai'enrsi riizln of Labor to a g- degree which 'ast+ani3hingly rapid in her performances. Playment,'• There are four of them- Wm. Kirkpatrick, rural postman, y-. Upon the door he- knocks; bas, meant poor and defective,.ratls.: °'That, in ever csse the hat was torin.from its Joe Creek, a carter, his wife, his daugh• Lachmaben (who recently retired from the '6ervicp) has been awarded the`Iin- -And mother goes to him again however,. is bad eobnomy which upon the, pavement before the victim ter and the grandfather,' Tho old man With powder -putt and box. leads lathe w.astin of humeri liv=es and g well knew -whet- had ha _ ppenei r2' loo' a Bed acid infirm to withstand penal Service Medal tor. lon�'and mar- all he lei; us shirk - Tticugh- Ei�'n<r Y valuable property. The kill of 35 er- P Ac Le tonstone had a c the Privations lika h�_o.thers, bin! he itorlous service. • a hour w© most be grave. stns and the injury o? 287 by eranments resolutely sets himself - against the ere' 'TmL�er growers in 8eolland alts- For each of us has Bo o woe treak in •the shape or may in some degree have been the price which Canadians paid last year Coe hasty "JACK THE CLIPPER." _ - -.__. . , moat'es ctS his fellow' sufferers to accept r+elief t.hg poor laws offer.. Tc fake nmg t.) lake up the grovA,n of [lr tr es tsar use as telegraph poles. - Sixty thou- When father starts to shave. _ _ d _ I., - and imperfect production of 'steel rails ;" -'A shaft, dark man with a hocked nose -such a course would bring • a' stigma sand' are usod every Year - in Great .Bri• I' -- 13 -SEA ERUPTIONS. TO SAFEGUARp LIFE;. and a black moustache he,vvas dreaded upon the namo of a tamit which had Y tin That ti'oi.an:c eruptions . are riot con- , Steps urged to'incrcase the safe( Y Of by - .young •girls''who worn their hair hitherto, kept .its esaiitcheon• unblofied '" - -- - Anod •.to,'the }and &real o1 -kite globe is travel include the introduction of down their backs. He would erce u keen by the acceptance of such relief. ..But ILL3 0'F CHILDHOOD, - a tact that has ion been known; but , g ' a thoroughly tested Klock system; oloser behind, and with one saves of a P blade slash the and decamp stare nt'on at last overcomes his prude and he is forced H�W T� ��� THB>]� it is only recently that definite intor- � .. oor>- inspection of new .rails, roadbed -and pigtail off, getuetantly to bcooine motion has., begtut ;o be collected equipment, and a stricter holdin to ac- g' at- -full speed. Ile, too, was never caught. the pauper'of the family. He Y goes crr� vviih tears in his a es and sobs in - - .There is no medicine can equal Baby's cerning the localltie3 where such dis- t iurbances manifest themselves in the -- count of those responsibic for .mistakes resulting in railway The Abrsut Me* same time that. the bonnet- his ithroat. Own Tablets for the cure of •such ills - • milt of the oceans. During' the Ta A .accidents. -,_ money waste involved in railway acct- 'smasher, appeared .. in : Nest London. • In. the next act Joe Creels' he's found of .babyhood and childhood as oonsti indigestion, diarrhoea, colic, summer a submarine erupU- n, lasting , -�t ' iients during the year. reached the high tctai of $1,961,970, includin g $642,248 for- city shopkeepers -and especially those around St. Paul's- suffered_mpch from eairPloYment, prospeC q have, brightened and there is much joy, at the know- l Potion, simple rever,,worms and teething trou- for a considerable lime, occurred near the Tonga . Islands. .The a roximale . injuries to persons. • a crazy w�Jndow- scratcher. This was •a i ,dge ,that the old man will new •tae b} When you give this medtcuie tq position of • the. center of disturbance HIGHEST woman who, provided with a .glass- "out, able to discard his vv,orkbioi se unity }our _ liLlle -Qns� you a,vvee the guard _ - - -_ -__ . .MILEAGE. _' Cutter, actually cut pieces of the and return to ftio lr�sc>m df his fancily, o[ a Tern s per- Mrs. Thos. Mills, Ethel, p(vernment of the, Tonga islands, and _ The total railway mileage of the • panes. It was not for •purposes of (het, Tho an ace him. cc Ly safe. �� I have used Baby's Ovyn it is thought that th's :lemonstrate3 the -- _ country ; including dais. o_ - -� _ tags, etc., is placed at 27,611 miles, The ie • hey find -a remarkable change, 'not only in his appearance but also in his ant., says: Tablets for my little boy. and •find them existence of x great , submarine bank • y s�rlhvv -: from the• island. of Tongatabu. 'I : addition during the *year was 1,099 miles, 'r:ot including 324 miles of new double• . . - principles, Healthy, -' just the medicine needed to keep babies healthy. They are easy to tale and at• Such occurrences are -of great interest • - ' track. O[ the total m . TOMMY'S' SOLILOQUY. WELL FED AND \'ELL CLOTHED, Sold b medicine to navigators, steles they may crea'e ob-�... to -_ .. ? miles,'Qucirb 3,515, and Alanitnba V�hen you re on your way to school is wholly aafis[}ed with his rel�or -by mail °'z -v °gents-- a-box' from ' - == tntions - ence would be unsus ectod if the'erup -.. _ 8,074. Canada has one mile of railway You're sa cold you could cry, t!o,n, When the y -break the joyous The Dr. WiltiamS'.1lledieine Co., Brociv- twit rse to them .passed un- •.1 giving for ever 289 Inhabitants, and ever 161 9 Y But when you're skating on the Y g pond nevus- that he can return and share ville, Ont. •, �t� square miles of. area - -•the• highest• Jails_.. - -: You're_,• -sot arm; and you don't know their humbly -home' as of _yaw- he -is . + _ _•- _ - .. y - age measured against population 'and , why. .. shacked at the suggestion. Clls ptti�sent lot is so comfortable that his former 1itc, eWrn al its besit, -is tin- bcai•ab ?e in comparison. lieturn to the rid prec%r.Lous existence? ..Why, the 'mire thought, of having to climb the " " . t'OLUNTGERS'' DUTIES, ' Wettest volunteers are subject to mill -• lacy lavv when txniriing or'atfa ^.hed'ir, regulars or militia, and when on nctual They a AN AERIAL SAILOR. -- "So you•ave R sailor, my,. nian7" — - sgid'the good hot>^ccwifo. "Well, f wish ; •vou wnutd' go down in the cellar and bail otit_ihe tw;o teat of runlet that has 'that haCkin COU 111 Continues $ g •' • 0 ]Because Our s stem is exhausted and.. y y icng flights of stairs upscts his ease. In Lhr, vvorlcfiotiso he',vouki `lake the military servicc. cannot aid the cwil Power, :but can, .as a.tody„ prefect ,, accumulated d6vim th,m. - - "I ?gh!" Dusty Dennis, N01i ,� ff -the their armories, using their arms for ,grunted "I • Wers Of resistance Weakened. �_ ' e•evalor. Finally lie dilates upon 6 luxur!e.� by the that put,. -osc. It, is only in the case 10 n sliud'der, dare not o near wafer, - •. g• - .Your 1. .. „ enj.,yett pampered pan• actual threatened invasi•tn that voiun- lady•" , '- Take .%otl�J' Emulsion. fx'r vv lth such cM-et that his arors tams cottid be called Out by proclaura- 'What? A snt'or afraid of water?" .. A .r` -": It build$ up and strengthens your entire sy�tetn.�,I, dAlermine 10 abandon their hard strug- r;.r a bore liv in ;, join the' grand- lion• . - . - "Yes, morn. Ycr gee, i was a. sailor on an- airship." , - , It contains, Cod Liver Oil"d It 80 • — re ed that it Is ea`y to take and easy to digest.' p" frt•lier -in. 1hr? vvt+rlatinusa and -dcoept -the many Fa:d things to to had for the ask- g•• � _ . . - i _. ' " Wh!ch do you Frr[cr,' said the r ' •thilPla'slic young lad} - "music cr Po- "Poste ., . ' TILE DifTEP,1:Vf`n, v G!nlys Vr.naerbilt vvnm lrcf 2-M yonrs �, ' `�; , p Th., author fc accused h tn.leres,rd ^i9's rx•ig- y� ,, - ex y,' answer'Ni Miss Cay -• "You ri(4, when slip. was mnrriai ;• I io nr• y. ALL DRUG S, 50c. AND $1.00 . _ ___ � ��� � 0044 ofli o[ gresq rrat••:,n in his der scri` ll})n o[ 'the tcny in which the p +,or laves ire administered, but those ac- cnm,.. can keep poetry shut up in a tool:. Y.,u d.,n't have to 16-ten to it unless you choose.'' d.nary marrt�Yl vvtman itx'"'q a h 'u t iI sh.^ hac to wear last year's hat an- pIb6r`s'•rs:,a- - -% I i .' - ....,.> >h Y..�•. ,- I .r ., aa,. . :�. , . 41 =.twY. -:--r! i. •+ An °,d.'t- ,:.....'t.a�..wt'�R,:: ..�I :A_ • � , . . - ­ . � 'A �­ � - -­ - ­ '�-­. . " , , , .": .- ,.,r-��- �, ��7 7'c�- - Vl�. , " ­, - � I ��.�,.i - 7, I., �!., �Z,� ,, ,--"!- . 7-7 -:!�* ,',� "'F.F�-".7.,-41- 7 f:-f"7"fZ-��,*, , 7'f7' 'I'V-- 7�,:­ -- I --:,.­--� '11� 1: -,�^, !S',::��,7 ��-Tl 4 . - - , .% - . .1 TT M , - . - I . . , �..." , - - ,­ . , It �, . 3 . ; ,Y'1•ti•® t L � � ; � . , . ���I,� -'Z�-71 ,., , . ". , �m��;.,,, , ­ - ­0 I ­ .--: . , , - , . , . . , • " ­z"� . , . . , �-,: " .�%­!� - ,� .� - ,�,.i� , � . I . - . I , ­! . r, , - - - .�, �t .', :.- . . . ; , . - . ; . i "! " . � - - , 7i - - ,-� '' 1 �'. I - - - �­ . ,- ... - ­ ­:­ , , , '" , ­ ", 2 -! - , - " 11 . . . �. '... -! -1 -, -I . I , . . . . - ­�,' .­,''.. - --� , , . . .� . I , ., . .. I ,1. '. .. I I ... I - , - I . .. .. . ­ w� 1�:. , � ­ '!' "; - -1 ` - . ... . ,, - .,".' . . ­ ­ . . - - . - .. . . ,.. , , ,� 2. .t­ -- - - 1, , - . � . .. �,� I --- . i M,.,'.: I . - v` I / , I .. . 7* - - 1 , �,,t� � - I . ­�,�­,� . -- . .. -- I , - - , `,� 1' , , -1 -. - ... . .. I - I . . . . - . 1140A . , I Booth announced that a lady gave him '. - BEGGAR'S BANK 'BOOK. , I 1"i& I , I I . 1� is -Aoa,ii wbrk, and, had , ' . I . ' ` entral Nurseries ., I I . * X20 - . .1, ­. . .. I . .. .. The C :,.� ... I -kW it for that purpose. , " - ' � .. I I .. .. are vupplyin�xplendid Yalt'n Fruit and Ornamental Tre6s, Shrubs, Ros""v . . carmai ,an A Clever Gang Captured by the Bortin , . , . P WER OF P , . urapevines. 'aw Herbert spborryi: Rykman Strawberry Pl&n%4 in T"oties. At Dcnea,,t,--r Geo. Peaty Finn . All well grown. Trup, dependable stuck. with for our Free Priced catw , ' - - -1 ,000 for h I � - Pokke. - logue. We ship direct to our cuatumers, with gattsftctor7 reeNts. -HEALING INL u ) Ider. roo t in a n a t %li3on Hall, was com- . �� -- - - ,. . alla.rged. with stealing . . I ., I 28th ),oar. Seed Potatoes: Clims,x, zuroka, r2dorado, F*ck's Y.&rly,TZL ri. I ,. - - muted for trial, . - L, - '. U yiouhav�'- ever, token a walk ml diamond tiara-t ,the property of hLs , A • cl,,vc'm rang of Tdrkish, Grelk Effid King, 0old Coin, and others. This ad. will not appear again. . I . Abtoligh a piii�2 forest, you jvAl remeru­ F1 . . . . . %-fi.�&,4onal b�e�,4gars, who have , ST. CATHERIMSs ONTARIO# - . *.- 14. ­ M�= � qw� 9�� - - - I igtmss. I Ruffs pi I A. Go MULL & SON, I.. . RK,r ll�,w, almost unCAJnSc1Quc14, - In endeavoring to rescu 15 u" 9, been "working' Bprim, Germany sine em-ip�-. -- - . ­ ` ­ . . .4 ­ . -L- - W*ad was thrown back and lungs ex burrow. U t !the 11, s,ericg, ­---!� � q . ., . h1ch had located an otter b :dJlc of December alter a --------. - .. -- ---------- ­­­­ -- - ­ . . , "' . . . paneled as you ,drew in, with long deep "'.',' -ClaW-Y, - John -- Cw�dy of !4uci��q I I . .�,� OF '. rbow in- CiQnderlaw (C13- sful -oix,rations. in o�hcr 00!1-- . . HEAIITY. . I . . . . tteaths, the pin-e-laderl'ai.r. I had his hand so badly bitten by brie tinerital capitals, .was-captured by I­hc . I . . . '" GVE 1:11 . i1;r­v­!;44­4 wi�h,ew h4411ingy� . w in .0ttels that ap arrIP .1 .. I-! . . . . . iff IM 114 k4 I a EN I 21 L% �i',hc­u-si`t1nd`s` of mien and women suffe, pc. a !ew da) ago. 'their pru - ' back the heart that you g� � �� 'i I te. be performed. had amassed at such a rate that they With a look of regret he said, ,g&*V30-%=w.A%o� To intro that �A' , . . good4 me- SK ,, . I... Ing from lung and bronchial affection The committee of ftie Longford Agri- -wei-O,00mpellcd to open a bank'acMuTA (To J�he, N%"aitress 'Who st&d besl,doe-him), � lual �Hjd og. . .. .: "' ' . ; I prevent them ' f? CoUtAtUA b.Y=- I It, . .,. 1 'Imt. -whos� - �h ettlittial iety '-propose d;s nfinii-P p the 6t.9rage Q1 th4ir iii.gotipri go n4- "AnA )­;11g 1149 4iiw instead q - ­ - .". .. ,31tfl in__. . ' - q at" 11134 01 gooso. to 0 - . from sc<.iking rcm.-,w.e,1 hi: ihE. annual show, in consequence -of -Their scheme was to -send out folir of . .q ­ �. , . h..4"Wo solid 9;11 , 7� uin43 fore,ct, can be mliev�d and cured the land agitat:on. If they take entries the youngest members of the gang, who .:DON'T'OVER DRAW YOUR BANK ' I ftnot Ring. wiLh = t6crolls un sidec owt-ble tar ['I . , .. � Virgiff O" I - men, w the yr;= . . � o.c.coe for a cents -In their own home by using ziers the people will ob- made a hous,c-to-house -canvas of varl- .. . ACCOUNT. ' ­ I ,i�us ot".a or %Aildr a; are �11 the rNe at I I from the -gra , . - Preparation con- . -'.es the . . .. of Pine (pure). This Ject,� and If they, refuse such enti. ous neighborhoods in the guise of deaf To overdraw your bank account, whether X Boats U60A extra . ;., , properties . more suicidal !10kLPON CU.- 109pt 0-2,.bridseportiCaun. ­4 :,..... , - .. loins all the health-giving Department of Agriculture not giv43 and dumb p�rr -eat mentally or ' physically, is � , - - . -- - -- - .1 .. ­- I , * - -----'- . . . .1 . �. .- . . .. � ,,mg�s.A printed OPP * even than to 6terdraw materhi of the twest trees, and will break up a the annual grant. which the }presented told a bar- wasted tissues, strengthen shat fr�d -nevMo . .... I .. . . ... and cure' any cough 0 A! cold In 24 hours I The, Dublin Gas Meter Factory was. w tem by . . - , ­ rowing tole of .how, during the last and rejuvenate your rheumatic uy . ell .. .. ­.'.. that is curable. It is also a perfect t6tall� destz�oyed•by fire lost week. " Tdrkish-Bulgarian hostilities. their par• visiting the famous Mineral Bait springs i. W A N T E ­ . ,. acid,* and of the "St. Catharines Well" of St. Cathay- . -- I i have keen thrown our of -been pillaged, and, the - A postal card tQ J. D. McDon- nX . � - neutralizing agent for uric ... .. , neu Ir fiz. hundred men i N! to hear fr6m owner harl -4 7 . I I., 11.1 . .. . 401 ental homes had tube. Ont. 1�e . 1. ­ ,. - affords speedy . relief In cases ., , employment4-but wilL. be -taken 011, tun es of all the children of the house-, .ald; , -District - Passenger - Ageut.�, Grand - I , i GOOD -FA-R.m - . .. ame-back, or other affec- again as soon as new quarters can. be .4 .., ... -rhet.,matism, I told cut out by bloodthirsty soldiers. Trunk Railway System, Toronto, Vitt bring' A �., or . ­ I ., illustrated descriptive matter. - � ' .... I , lions resulting frc,m disordered kidneys. secured. - I . Subz acrit attacks of typhoid had tliert . . for sale. Not particular about location. , up in YA-9z- Mrs. NL A. N , eq ---'- Please PLITO price and description, and "96- iz V:rgin O'l of Pine is .put . . ' . r" � .There, died lost week, I el- robbed them of their hearing. -_ NO.DOUBT ABOUT IT. " i . . to digpense. . , -n I W lies possession can " .vials only k.r � d ru ggis is son. of Carrick-�a-Sh6nnon. at the age 44 . son for sewllillf4, State . � ; . Help me, merciful ,Christian,'' oon- - es. ay rbbe had. gal with owners only, - - . ­ . 'eoc.h vial enclosed in a round wooden 'thro C, U&d the platntive -prayer, and God Guest (in chrop rt tauront)�S L. Darbyshirs, Box 964, Rochospay, 1%. rr. 11 - . of 103. Mrs. Nelsen went ugh the I , , : . - .:..,..:.. ., - expo this : . -_-;, case to prevent breakage and e-x Crimean War as one of Florence Night- ill recompense you a thousand times. waiter. are you sure ..is is genuirle w turtle soup? " I I I tc light. This case is sealed with an ngale's nurses. On her death she was The "beggars" often came home at night . . . I �. . . 1. . . . wrapper showing the name-- z, rece:pt'of an annual pension of X24.. with Pockets clinking with gold arld _ ---Cc , e it is. - - It 'was mad,Q . I I engraved wx I Waiter ur� - .. - . I .. . . ' i - Virgin, Oil of Pine (pure), . PrePared rule be �o4g used. With the.sai.iie Pa. silver. The swindle came to light Idost from water taken from a pond in the KIL . i . ... ., I any by Leach' Chemical Co., ndsor. dents, is. . . park in which tw,b -turtles were kept . OROUlaw I I .. ' . I I . ... ' � , � . '.. �' . I- -, . Oat.---plainly printed there-on. It is If physical tralnin'g is utilized, various week in consNue,nqc of a pbere of .bA summer .1 I . . . ­ management at the, headquarters of. the . . . . .. �. . . . . well to get the genuine. Should Your methods are- employed; music may be , - which resulted In one of the beg- . q.. NoEca 13i . . &ugezt be unabI,F-t,o',ku`ppty you, you used to accompany the. exercises, and gang --To CURF, A COLD IN ONE DAY � . .1 � . gars applying by ,mistake at a Muse J . . can have a ,%-cz. vial mailed%to you ffie music and Instrumedts may bevar- I 1161d auccer - -QQ1ab--T`abb0-- -nis - 4(is . . th,e­ -W4Xb,-Z-4QUe4g`U6- q - B. . . . . ..., t% sending .rAl cc - to the-lAw4h-Che- ;: [IaAeball . "4.orked" a couple of days before." Dvx ",rotund money if it fail* to cure W. t - 5E)IDFOREAT 'GUE ,V , 1 2" � I Hkipal Ge., "As�-­ r%_4 - hcikseheild and cause divertinz nversa- ... 4GRu X'S signature in on each box. I . . - - . . - 7- . ticn. The same is true, Ia these hospi- ­ ­­ . + - - q NOBODY WOULD KNOW. -` I . . -..q---- , .--- ,-- . ­ .. -- �� ' . V - -- - tats, respecting pool and billiard and* . An Important Xew Boa by-a Canisdiaii " FOUR HOSPITALS FAILED. I . -� - 1� . . -ling - matches; and'the benefits of - . ­ - -o .4c is just lean. Alovelist : ­ I - bcAN I - � Doctor r '(f,o.. h:s cb .k, w - -: -r . � � . - . . �, I . . I- -- --- ;,FROM ERITS. GREEN ISLE patients' dances have been a matter of . ililr- ,1W I I I . James Heard, of Horton Park, Ont., ,ell, Mass, I afin sorry, but I- . . � - ccmni,on . observation and comment for can only I give you a very indifferent THE ROAD TO DAMASCUS . . . . . . . . says: "While. employed at the Specialty H A. Mitchell Elears, author - or "He Thim ,.' . , - - . � . . . . . . ' • , I as i1whil iortraya. - I . years. -s of Newmarket 6 or 7 years. character," i- t# if ktotil Broad With Mo., A be bicvcle Work ­ . ago, , ,._ ­ ,. �! - . I I � - - . - - r Tic x r - m u - NY- sz sh. ..eijol Psi& -- . I -IM, '%VS BY MAU- FROM IRELA,WS rid ini on • level ground, are useful In ' Vi-Y Lbeu FLY U141%K-, Louk tial "�,�"- just like 'you do most of co- education. - on. , Pronounced by critic ­ -­ � . ­ ' ted ­ .. '. .;� - . I I h turned to a��"ulc . _your prescript . lo n 0 . , , "NAMLY ONZ OF TUN 89AACIN'S 910T NOTMUL' I . . . ...�. - . I SHORES. .1 ­ - state.s of partial exhaustion. andAn .the. 4 r I me - a ­ .... . . I . :. -. $1. 60, or'sent postpaid on roosip . ­ . I . bi.irnfrig sere which caused At all bookstore . spasmodic neuroses. Golf Is � - 'b the ;-utillshers,8mall, blaynard.& C4 , I., ­ - - ' L !L . . frequently A Ik-nefact-or to All.-The soldier, of ri ­ . -- .. : . . , . 0 sarders,as great deal crf suffering. I tried a great . I . . .. . ifie sail-or, -ih,e'fl--heenfon.-th�e'triin,er, the, I L se, it., 1'.t., Mass, � ..., . . . . I ... - . ... - : prescribed In Mwiy'nery us di - &can I number.of doctors, and was in the tic - * . - . . ". .. . .. . . a form of exercise', tbe.-do4mge of which � former. the mechanic. a.nd all Who live ­ . . -­­­ . � -�,Illsppenlngs In the Emerald Isle ­0 is easily regulated. , - .. limes. I tried almost - every.- � . . . . I. . pita.1 four I '" -existence FEATHER DYEING 1. , . ... - .. ... , N. . . .. did me any good. lives.-of .toil ands their -existence . - � � . Calisthenic drills to Increase the atten ' ­ thi.ng, but nothing . . in the'dull'rcutine-cf tedious Laskii. and . -0,11al a" X" Giffiss ownas& "He , interest' to Irlih . i -muld not sleep at night with the scald- _ - ... I ­ --- ­Wre! exhausting - ' and -ii-rt- - . . .. . 11 ... ..... I- -- ---.-- tion a . apt to be "L e ' *he ore, expt,,wd to injuries by psoL. to por on. No bo" phics I@ - ­ .- -me� w­ , . ­ ­ • dental cases unless sufficient reaction ing . and burning pain' _but from". tFle meats that those ,a ho to! I' m t dc' no t WTION ANIEltICAM DYEING CC ' .1 I - . . . L . . , I I . ,:*, - L time is permitted. or -the teacher accom- first applicaWn of Zambuk I never lost know, will find In Dr. :Thomas' bciec- - - I ­ ­ . j- - ' * J. ip.,'of Belmont, pony his. oomman&.wIth..a performance any sleep. and felt nothing more of ;t - ' ' KOXISALAU as. F. M. Nlvi len, 'Sheriff of cf the same hiMselfib-thus than :if I 'haidn't had an3F'sere Lof �11. It trio Oil an exce-11frit friend. an bah ­ I . ". a . . every -.-, -.� Ims bcon appointed Iligh permitting Imitation. . which is not ac- started healing and gave me no further factor-in cvcrj, 'time of need. . .. IR .iW . Strengthenell. 40 - -." - ... ('ark for the pwsent year. � -. mental ' , - ­ . . lqv W . . S;r Charles 11. Brett has-been appo.7n'- companled by nearly -as much `trouble. I pers,eve'red wiln it anti my.. . .. . , ,,., - ASS, USUAL; -- * I Develops I r ' : ., , - .1 - - ­ I .,! . *L . � f.if' %houstlorl'as .*the close and prolonged ankle is now as sound and Well as.ev-er , � . � . . I . - of the Bel4st Chamber e I ;­ - � , ­ . fixation of the attention demanded- by it was. . I cannot speak W-higilly -01 %Vlher*s buying diamcnds, - -- - ..4d Prcsdent 1. I . . I Invlgeratoo . Qjn,mCrc�, for 19(%. . . �. . * 11 ­ .L . L - ' ­ tIng in rclikiwirfg rapid commands only. Za m-Buk " � . . .- t . If ym we*, &- -Sk. . � ; Antrim mad residents are agital - And'sister tr nk tsL flne" ' ' MAKES - I ­ " , . . - ., .1 _ , � Vivor cf. the purchase of the Camhill . cth,,s 'buying shares ..MEN as""ared .W"% lag . . I . . ­­ ­ Duplicate whist I have found of im. Zain-Buk cures cut;, burns. chapped And br In L" NEW " C. 47. ..sing Patter, iW � ." ..".7. a a a t & I L -�­ - lense value"in many mental cases Of Lands, chnilfigs, oold -screi..it:h, cliII, ­ -:-' '.M.k'? r .*I&-h' T, • �ook bJ: .9 ap"ffl-two OW ap. & Whitewall Tramway systems by the n . A ".,alt�ld ' ceipper mine;., .. . . . . - . ', I - Py fa&s - dike magle . --- 6V I ! _ Be tf,W Co L ifttlorf... . k nLg sl n nd I n - 1a.-which--tbefe.- Is ­ no li L lwing,. 4pcze-m&. -ruming. so,v�, WTO �I,on I ' .'- �'L - I -. V&L ito .w -�. Y.. *I-.g "d '*�.. . . . , r . L - . - . .... . rNSif .. piicS I t Almost , . - - - . . . . � V&1- Vito W41 � bW14 :f, & IrItOok MM AAW ~ 0610o. M - an r -bert Anderson has rnuch. deterioration. Tt controls thc-at- I t h ro a L, ' - had c hes t. rij�lzwo rm.. gives cric thrift� I � ft.tt., h.- ffl.to a-hattM c.air: bxiW.q both �! t - AI(k,rm Ro . . V .V A ­1 ­ ­ teell ( trntion for considerable, periods, to the ,(blind or blee&Ung), .bad I-rgo, infla.med fa thel , �'r oc r .o I d Ia ffFr, r * . . ­ ai�n4 b^Ck to &oil ..A"1-0.41%�, � .. :.*. , Jocted mayor of Belfast. in place . (blind i And I : , -.1 I . , 40, ."%~ , ..d ... ." " JN�, ... I 4e-\cIuskn-- of annoying delusions . and '- patches, rheumatism, neuralgia, .sciati-, He has to stool 1he bilLs � . - 'a, == = 4.0 MA. tv "0-d 9A. ,P� al - Councillcr � . , h.rsif. I dnW. � I RVIR I .. . . . Val- Vito C."ot I., w , 1. :"?,;,* 4f the Earl cf Shaftesbury. i hallucina t ions. . - . . I .- . . . . , .. roon t&,J #.&A .Jo, 000mpoo., dool-1-4 V11 ALI-ry I . Jahn NIX.itigh-ey has twen made lugh . ca.. absmsceir and all - &�east.& injured r . . � . . . . . . ... . . . . I Majiy hospitals are, provided- I - - I r@,A,k.1­d7­1/1. a .. sheriff fnr 1,rO. -'. ,' . I .. . I - - . . with a'nd irt.itaie4d-c,oniUtiions-c,f.tb:e skin. 01--- What shoul,il be Forgotten P ZvorythingtbO Tho P",Q 1, ­rrel�o ,medy is •8 • b.2 (So P01.16 'd a p6 gic - schools, hcols, the object of which I druggist,.; and sto . -tten I - Tho D 'I b�tl. -dot to d~­e­t. i to .erit-. ­d" roc-1--d "No . - Corp, ri br n e f the c3y r, f Belfa4t I P" tainable -of a] re;, wars. %% h4t Abould not ba tego '" L * . The � Plasters.; cure tar. as"Go- 1 . and , the - manogempmL - -of 'W . ' I ­vv, awakening and re-educalion. . or 50c. - or poq�pald upon receipt of price' it L" %"ntbol ,,,, ­ the krs - ' tar rhonmatiiint and no &Is. �;;` . . • . .. .1 . � . . � . dormant ei3ergles by actual participation • from Zarn-Buk Co., Toronto. I �. . I -1 Green Hospital have - between 'them I . . - . I - - .1 � . - .1 .., ­ ' Ll study'. or discussion. $p �' !.- . .. . I ' - i Spelling and.,L. ­ , - - . .. I - - - . , ag�eed tbL Pay for tw<nt-y-fivc. new Leds - . � _;�� - .- � .. .�. � - --- Brpwfi-­11",ese cigars I- aryl. smoking ­ -- ­ -'-'L-' �- -.%� -- . mental arithmetic., geography of coun-. . . . I.. - . . -- . - '- . ­ T i .1 � . . � . '-d' � ."'Yes arei pret! . 4�xperslve, , -T-i-,neF�-. Vs ­ -TION Y . ,.... In the Institution. ' and plac0s'-Of special current news- . dear," said the rol!i,d. yotrng - y ..M '­. : � CHILD S DIC An . -- .-- - I ­ . I t I -he last ore �ou gave me , . .. . . Four men and two women have'teen eki tday Flit, 'true*en,,u9n: t - . I . . . . L I - reciting or reading aloud . 'A ; ro, e-qa-minlng her b:r.th L . "Snoring-LelLng off &leep." ­� - I . .. . . L ,.. ..-. -, t, charged with --the : paper mention. "t h,,� 0, dia m� . nd 'ngs a re pretty. Cost me a doctor's r'.s bill."­ . . . ­ ... . arresW in Belfast, ' l have their Value. . ear-rL . . . . - "Apples -The bubbles that. apple treei . . theft -of, �M fmnn the : till- 401 . Dennis Dermis - .. - - , - . . , � . . .. . ­ .tUt th6­ ston�-s , -are, • awfully small." - • - " ... 1. I .. . . . " -. - . . . ­ . - ,- , . . ­ I Z . 071ahclty s spirit store. L 4 . One, trial Of , ,Bother Graves Worm bl,jw." � I . I . ,. � .1 -' -, ' - ' ,"Of -course. 'my Oar," replied the J;p. - . ','Backbiler-A m,osquillo." . . . . Two lielfaqt..crinstatles, -sent to -,at'* A GOOD TMIE TO BUA CLYDF-SDALEII� kmat:c fiAisbind, "but if fhey %Verb aiy- Fklermimt-or wid 'convince yon that 4t . � !I ­ I " . . . ' 'Pan-A thing to brush the - warm 'i ­ - . I . I .. . 4 - I -rest a lunatic of fhe-narne of -pagan, . larger they'd b6 out of-,all proportion 4as no equal'.as a worin ,modicine. Buy I I , , . - . ­ I . .. !bad a c-lr,�nudiuis t'm4 before they et -: Those who 'Rnow farmers who are to the,siw of your,ea­rs." . � -e if, it does not: pl�ea,6p. of f. w it h " . . . . I a bothe and see ­ ., , .. . . ' ' . . . . .. . .1 . .. I \\ wen thall-went to troep in th* ! �, fected the Capture. The man was paving for th,c<r - farms find making, .. . . .. , YC-U . I . . . . I . . . : - . ­ . Id.11 . . .. . 06 . . . � ---.at-m,,d :with -a razor; a-rid. both police- money - usually appreciate toot 'to Tai" Liks a bad habit a skis disease growit. Scrota-' '. 11 . -­ . . .. .� ­ ,:- ern A many bad cuts. * re' rxioney tons humors, eczema and all oruptkm* may t» . q ___!-YCS'.. jhp . .' .. .L .-- . . . . . I . r01CSS&I - %N"i1d - . . 'L . . 7 . . .. . ---wen -rerrm .8, few fcals each yRa� is a lure , ti�bbs . I . i . . T;. t% W . -Vas - eared with Weavoes Corsta, assisted lutorns.1ty ,%nimal Show went to p*cvs. The croz I .. I t health authorities report maker. Cly&sdalt' horses are recog- by Weaver's byrup. All DVWiA%& . WHAT CAUSES IIEADACUIL . fle. " C - of spotted 'fever 4n nimid, to be­thq� best heavy draft herd - L I . 1. . r,eize,l evcr)4hlng- jh�lljl .they From October to ?A%y• Colds site tbs most another outbreak ' every- up -to- . ditors I f R &@he. LAXATIVE USOMO i ­ . That c . il�y. Owing to the use of a new 0 h6rses- for Ontario . I. :1 reached the creature hi the 'last cage. I . I ­ : - A SaMINDER. � . U1 X rougoves aaasa. JIL W. Grove an box no . . . T. ' ' dictn't, they seize i serum,. the d.,ath role has. bovvpver, -calo'farmer should try this year, when .. ' � . - � Penn- "Arid - whK I I ' AL " a " Stubbs .... �11 'Was 'a--po tenor. siager im-1be I t<,en 'reduced 1-or,'y per',eeiii., as, pricis aie low, to procure' a ��,.mare Id wa,Ve alwAys -reminds. man She-"T4er -TI(tW' .. �v !co that?" ­ . . . rcupibO. - I. to have Zi-dered more . -be a locksmith." He-- .: . .. .. . - aga�n�-t seN;enly-per cen;- in last year's at the current pr:ces, Qua!ily'and,pedi- tilial, he ought . ­ . . . choir used tc, . . fpideinie . 'rrys Le consider before. ' . . .1 6 gf0e should a]%% .dered when coal a day or I . . ITCII, Niange PraIrl4c Scratches erid -N-6 winder be always hits the right :1 I-,-- .. . I . , � , �yqcrm cf contaglow itch cn.human 1,(:y, lhcll.,, I . .. I . r. ,4. -'�. . " ­ ' . I Investignildn into the -irregularities" purchasing to breed from,'.so,only high- - - . . - .. 1� . � . .- evel I . , .. . . .1 . ­ . -sumplive -rpp is an I . -Z---!.�- � , -, . . . " '. : . 'epartment, h6 procure ,, Anti-Con S) ,ur animals cured in 30 minutes by Wral- ­ --��- 7- ­ _ ,..._; In the I"fast- lrca,uryc s- class mates' be pr A- , - B'ckle', - I - ' .-- - I.. �. sx-Nualrd a defalcation of X6.800 in three -A munTber q chances' in the way ,of- -pnparitNel,�d rem�6,t - for -mid � I coughs, fm's- Sanitary Lotion.. never fall& t�affer,Nq Nlore.-Tbi�fe� arc th-oumn'ds ; , . I Y 1. -1. , . ---- I I Sold by all'druggists. .1 � . . wards alone. It. is thought that the a,uction sales have gone by. innue*nza and of the throat and - . who live miserable lives 13*�cduse dy&• ; -e will be about ,�15.060. is an iinportari't sale Cc be hefd-of lunt-,,.-;. The fame of the, medicine r(-gfs L . L . ­ . - . I 'L .� , the fscu)li(��-and shadows i ic.Lal str,,rta . ^ . `!�[)Ala dulls - .. - . arch '12Ni, wh!�, 14 rs ---Db7Wrf-1h I I -ta 'u r nessful fte -!yr-era-JL------rI­c­- y think ",-I'Ll-te- "­` Ill- axis with 111A 0.01.141 lot eprossion � -'?.,-- Awakening froni sleep, Rev. Undsny Uefi�cr'cn, M I , .c f ;c a . " I - -�� . - brun . . - , 616ST, !�he-"I, y �Dawfl, --Bc:- -y in eating .these affections.and in pr,otqct- admirers than On-? way too dispel the vapors that be! . . -:Cuilen,'4if Bangor, Coe'lunt I FO sold, hew. , .. . .you might - ask ?ills: Turn- - ! ' • .1 -- " Z *the gas is-wiuing from a br<-ken pipe fox]. This i� an n-pportunity to tak-en ing fnankli3d from 'tbe fatal ravages of d.6n t know'. ­et the Victims cf this disorder is f-o or. i . , L , . consumption, and as a neglected cold hair. She has had experience, in bot'l ' *5 Vcge- :`:the furniture in flam6s.* Though almost advantage of.. Tbese.mares are -owned . I . I der them a ' course of, Parm6ee I ,.: . overpowered, he managed to escape b.), Nfe"rs. Donald Gunn'& S-(m, the pro- -leads to consumption, one cannot be capacities.:' - - . � . � .L . table Pills. .which-are among. tire. best : .. - . , _ 7L . .t" . L ' and turn in an alariii. . I prietors ont the fnm4us -Duobi-a- Stock too careful to fight ik in its ea ply stages. I �- . vegetable pills known, 'being easy ,43 : 'r . I �, . .. . . • I .- I .1. . . commemarition of the Entl Farm.. TM6 reputation of these T&ln is BiCk-le's. SI-eup is . the Weapon, -use, it. -A !Recognized Regulator. To' bring 1"-e and. arc . I most efficacicus in their . On the re I .. � I . . organs into symmetrical ' will prove i . :cf caj.,-slort, H. .M. L. for the County � I the digestive . action. A trial cf them . su icient to guaranlef, a goe-d sale and a . .. '..., . .. . . - 11�,ggar--7�'Planse, sir, will y-pu -orliing is the, aim of physic tans when ,his. cf Wicklow, the Lord Chancellcr has good animals. Fo'rmers _considering The � -,\ . ­ ... - . ­ .;. .,­ ' ,ring from stn . . ­ . A :-­-.arpointcd Mr. Christopher Charles Her- their.-own ilJlcreSfqL%VoUId do werL t P�ndly nscist A .poor man vvho has three .they rind'A patient S"urr,l I I . 0 I . . - . -;-. . !� . I.., ­. % � I - - wives t.� support?".. The. Pedestrian- rflftehie irregularities. *and for this pur- . '- ' L 'G. - .1 L L ..., ljM I .,.. bert hall, of Knorkraheen, -Roundwo.od, remember the date. ' - - - - � - - - you are a pose.Abey can . prescribe - I . LITTLE AND LON, .. -. ..�. L ­ . ­ . . nothing b*Aler justice .A the. peace for that • . . 1. ... "Why; do ).oil mean to say ) : m . - -s . I . . _ . . . le loved: a..maIden . tc be a i u . . . . 4. . : . - g,- ­ One Jaines Litt, (d I I Tlie., Be� sir. than Purmct�e'.s Vk .t6ble Pills. which .�4,ounty. . . , bigamist ?" ,gpr�"Ob, .inc, r . i. .1 . e . 1 . . - of As did also one John'Long; , I I . - Two o f them are tho wives of my son-,. %ill-be found ' . . .Th*, bridge ,cvhIch connects Crnit P- . ... WOODE,N-HEADED. - • I �'. und a pleasant . . Both would'eill '%vith bonbons laden . - . . � in-law." . - suk virtue in bringing 1lbe,r4,fr,nc- I . . ' I mainland ccillaps-ed while' ;rhe •pr-s(lcut� -been . ­ - - .L '... . . . . pe,14)1�'� And -on Il<r,,N,Prs bcili were s! . � . ...-.Itind.w'lh the m ng counsel had ' rprising N lbjection ant . rcng; 7 - [ i-cung people had nszem- 1, . • tcry '6rgans-ilitc S1 I . .-�A; ., .-.,a nurrb.,r cJ . very Ecallong in tisjre3tm-(�nt c,t-:the- .. * . i.n g, them - . . -hich . Bo.st sho\X7. tickets b,th lce,bt buying, , . I 11,�d, cn it for a dance-'ffiany'of,thezn pILES C,iME6 IN 649 i4 DAYS. . to normal action. in %\ . liciping' thus'td 11'euse tire maid - . I I . witnos,�es f!--T�e defence, -So much -arm their du- . . . . ,1 oci nd I t it, 11, I . only they perf ­tmcing ihmwn int,o the sea. . that one of thc.se. & young doctor, -;rautOed to our* any . �J ., .110 . PAZO OlXTMXXT is gu . - Ewell one wiffi 1�- other vying- � .L44 " L " Since It, ins 10 bath nt�Bal- cage of Itching, Blind, weeding or Protuding ties operly.': . ".' . L , . t r1leff in It lio.,14 days-at M300y'. pqrgpd�OFAL- 500. - , . .. . . 'u amps - . . - 'pr - . ­ . 1', . . w ,!:Wl' ri (,f a. b, cietcrmined 1�o reta!lale: . L I ­ .C,omfietiliein's ,.,r<).l f.-)r trade: . 1 " �-'Z ,., lym -.,.nev w4arl\h,,j use .-)n!y eight. tramps "Yoik.cla;nn to he acquhLrilvd.with (lie . . ­---t . n,wn enj,,,y ,.\N,eor'Fng light .clolhes Px:t-b of lhom 11w maiden artful . - -- . el . \%�(,. . . 4 , ti�nwlgh the. �ord,,,al, arRl were m- -- - were cum - - it makes them - -Hi� . . i�'s .NN-.CnL various symptoms 'htt,endin* 'al travelilers, I I �4'Cf 14--� . . " . _ -­ .. - erc , . J�C�l I qP I t10L h� --- asked.. - - ' I -C - ­ . -.-- - V, sl!l­�u \N ill - part -erg "I hAi-e hChin Cut I I� . "7 i eivrd--in lim w6rkhous wnn-11w,h. p7'�i1r,,d -out ftrifull .qy - -!p -t� �&�-, 's. I . - ­ - - when they take them 011. 1 . . . - �-ef t-49- brain.." notL .. � 1. 1311t, . . . - rifty.lwimps received in the correspond- . I do..' ' . . � . I ,-,vc;eli�," said -the fir-t. "and -have. only . I 1. . 'Gave, indefinite repli,es; .. . - . . ] . - � . I It S�111g. , - I .. '. ing wcei� of lost Year. � . "We will take L a ,cor�crelo, case." con- got four -orders." "Thal bcats.,nie," - - " Is the'iiry ottarturod So she kept thA�n) 'both a-a . --A arove-yard Cogfh I , Give t, ein Alleals Lung Balsam- song I of Cummings- "if my learned . _, I . 11. . .. ,v!rs. �,Iargaret Fagrin, Cnued the counsel. said the other; ,"I have been out .four for mercy. eveli in, consump. Btil, s��e huwm��d ri IlTle s( . ' ' 'order. lumi u usetT W'Ah i0od'effOct - . . tr,wn, West Meath, fins just Pa -he di,ione(n. gild my- %,,'-�,�,I�% and hLaVt3 only got-one - of To hers-elf hrr !h,:,,u-h1s' e­,pr-�ssing: A-11 . rtVnd. coiin.�-el f,)r I � ;1 11 ' I - ­ . . , nae of 104 y6ars. . the firm to Come hcme.�, tionIg early stag" , ; " 1. away a t I bK. . .-A,lf were to Wi'ng our heads together, and that's from . . "Love Me Little. Lcv,� M�� Lcng.'- - - -7",' . I . . . it is re -�rted froni. Dublin that I I I - - I L . ­7--DTIJJ��F- -I' -- P,, ---- . , 1 I ld-'-�3L,c--�et-iDQhcu&&Ion..,of the. brain ? :.' . .. it .. .. .. ­-A. DILENINIA's-HORNS.-- ­ - - ----- - I . � I I , -�- ---n 6 fd A791`furf-cmm imnoF -'(411111 . . . � i - ' . I S! I Wry The young lady sighed deeply and 0 I _ .,,- -. .. (�,-..� sari by G. & J. 1.31urnsl.for the sum ities are."' he replied, 1 .12 . . . . . - ­ - ­ ­ "The probabilities .� 1I<,Il<;-,vny'z;,Corn Cure; it is effectual I . . of xlio,600. . tune. Get 6 bottle once \N:B,,- . ., almost afle-cted .to tears. . . .. "that counsel for the defence would.' every - ­"deelare.s .. , . . . , i ­ ..i .1. � . . . in a n address in BQ'Ifist General . . .. - - . .. te-happy. • AR . L - . : ­ . .; . llarbld," She said that if. 11 L " ­-, , ' I ..: .1 d<)�It, marry him he will end his I . ire. . .; .,-.-- .. . HER ONLY CHANCE. - -= ... . I .. ----,- -­­- ­ . . And I 07ni afraid be will." I .:---. - . I n. crnmp. a re 1. . . . ' Durir.r? a, g . nle. , t t Brarilmn She, stilled a sob, Alien eontinoe,l: , . A clergyninn twice refus-ei lo ninrry ��' at. Dalmuir­ ,while, � I* ­ . , IL '�plo who name be0o.ro him, ,bc4 & �rx)mpanys rd I "Afid � REndolph declarcq' that if I . I c1i ; ,phil-cs' for the � new b,ittlesh'D I - . litttng .o. into politics ­ . loco I �n-e late.4 cause cm both occa'-��ifjns the4ridegroom 1 Xon't marry him he. wiil g �- - i . � Agamemnon, was ,blc,wn. into The rivW-11771 - .. . and become great and famous, al-W the*, :. .. . �. L. was intoxicated.. I . I ­ .. Two men- ,were- carried -,yith�- it, * atid . ­ . 11 I - � - I , wbat.l. hni-.e missed. . .; success. I I Tho. cleU�,man sa:d' to the brid,-: `hE s4s Lsliall �cL t . .. .. L 'Welle drtwned; I I . . . . .. I I -aid -(, -ord, I % ­ .- I 1­ "I con6�t'undcr.,tand­�Vby yqu Coin* . . . . .... I ... And I am all Nvi',l keep his %A . , ' L . - , . . . . : t,� church xvilh a man who ii 16 be i too .11 - . .. . . I ­ I . More Iron Needed in the blood of pals, ran I *Ov&com-�*by embliorf,­she hurled 1,.<,r . I I .1 - ­.. . IL,r - . . ..�nur li,i:sband in a state like down people, " FArrovim," tbs. best tvni4 will , --,% a ! . . jun," -oninn Inirst' into r tcq r.5 putitthe,e. At all general 9"rej and Druggists -, i 'in' b , 1-fir, tee .6r Minds,' not knowing whe- ' , y, , N� . .. . f - . �71.1 n I cannot help it, sir. lie ­ ­ lh�r to save n llfe.i)r to Spam the, coun- . . ­ . . , .1 , . .1 . .1 L . �., gvo - and' sold: "' en he's sahci,4". - - - -I,;tt-,4c- ­Ciira-"My. manimn L-3 --n�vful Ary another politician: ­ - .: ... . . . . P � 1, ! . �.-. . 00�' -won't come wb . . . . I .1 . big .. . slt-i* t. . . I I � . , . .. c Is Y--Jurs'!" ullib &)y --- j,Orful." to I .gracc,r)-"I wish . M Mu 11 t I I I % . - . . . . TAM,,; Love disappenrwi fmn - Little Little -G1rL-,"But-,sbc- lets -you .go, any- . Cus0mer I you . I ..­.. . -.�, . . .� black plug I , " , 4 a 10 - ,-..'... I - the, recent ex- where you want t.(,, and-" Lilille Nvo'llid* no nic such '.sh6rt *w(.,i,,ht an : I I . Cumbrmo� where, before t give, , I I Al .3 a. ,ith. .. � - . ... chewing tobacco. .. � perlrnen1.%.%v;th n d.i§case. rtLto.l. .14o. them, ie!y-"Oh, ' .. she 'ain't strict ,,i nit" for my. money.' , Groc-'`I -"I wish 1-1�u ' ! - .. � . T ..-.-.,- • A I NEWC 'MEN I I' I I I 9 I � i I *� I 9 � iS * I . . . so thick, " 1.) almost pre. ,wpu:ld not give, me stich a long wait .. .. . . . IT' ..,: . . " I � 2285 they were - Littk, 1374fl-�'Then who - is- i I he lstri�t . I . ­ . ­ . � . -04 A I .i IRM cludo, the habitation of the Island. -wilb2" Littld Boy-­!'Pa.' for mine]" . .1 . I ISSUE NO. I I 1. I . I I . . . . . - . . . I I , I . . . . . - i - . I I . . . : ., ­ : ..:- . . - I . . . - i - I . , I . .. :. � �1- . . ­ � ;. � I . . ..I I .1 '. - . . I .- I - .. . - . k . . . ; . . r 1, .- I . . . - . . I 1 ... � . I . I I , ­ . . 11 � 4 .. I 1-11. � . - , . � I . I... I . ­111 . I . � . . - . .. " .. .. I . - - . - --A.,­-�3�, , .. 110,�--Z�­- -.�­ , - ­­. - ­'. . ­.. , . ­ - ' - - - , - "I I . ,, �, " ' ' "' , �­.1�1, , � I . I ­ - .1 .., -i­' -'A"�-'­ �� �.,Z��! , -�­ .- ­�--`.4-.;­;-Z.­�-T.-!1 ­-�-- - , ­ ­ - , ­�, _ �.,L., , ­'­­ � ­,� .. - - . I ,.: I . I - . - ­i '.­�;� - �,�'­�. - 1. - ­ .1. � ­�7,:��tldl - . Y A t^' M ..r '�.' � 1 .. ,.:G, :...m' • ,. ,� , •a r ".�.,';_"" � ?''i -„= �,s' -:•o,. -. •"�- =-°r -r :M.�' r. v' ,:rsF•�,i�. "r x..'.+�• .r" ��;si.. �'i`JS• ,. i,i. �: r c•., y rr,- ^,^ -- :- -''-.. :' *. ^ :� 1.� h -. .✓• -.. .i,•^�•. -*aa.- .a�ra�.; .�t e - ,PICKERING COUNCIL The above couwi ml of �ursuaht to I e j� _ adjournment at the township hall' ;�i■ ■ S�nO•; Brouggham, on Monday, Dfaach 9, ltiembors all present, the reeve in the s £ a+ h ' «, chair. * a �» - -' The minutes of the last regular and ` special meetingb were read and ap- The -- People's Cash Store proved. r ' - A number of accounts were present- - ed for payment and ref i r _pet ive oommittees. Stock- ft 115 e or one monthp Oommunications . were read from v i Goheen Wf e, soliciting order -for •� , ) - „} mery bride slat Ontario - re bridges; Canadian Good Read Co., Here is a sample of what we ass doing in prices : `'� Hamilton, annrntncing that they had - - - . bought the Good Roads Machinery Dress Goods re e a s or ire stripe ustr g 60c, or 40c Men's Boots, rag 3. for 81.00 injuries horse received by beans Grey Lustre; reg 75c, or 40c Boys Boots, reg $2.00, for 75c out by ice on the road; C 'A Good- 5 Fine black Venetian, r 75e, for 40c Ladies' Overshoes, reg 82.00, for $1,50 fellow, of Whitby, soliciting the ` ~.�s. Ginghams, reg i0c, for 7 Girl's Overshoes, reg $1.00, fpr 25c :township printing. . ' " Art Musline, rek 12c; for ec rd - Sate and Cads,' Suits and Overcoats.' The committee on Contin g encies re a * Victoria Lawns, reg 16e, for 1 yard at astonishing low prices. :ported and recommended the follow - - fagg manta : z' �' a Our apace' is limited. We cannot tell you all. Come today and see the Muunnicipal World for suppplieii 33.38; 2 Bargain's we are giving No checks given during sale.' All that are out will John Muikar, printing,L13.00; D R '` ` be redeamed. The dishes will be for sale so- that customers can make up seta } 'Beaton ou acct of salary 62.50.li or get any piece they want. On motion , e r Sparks, chairman x � Fresh Groceries every week- Bargains for Friday of committee, the report ryas adopted. �,;' - � , The -Committee • on Relief of the 8c. lb. Coffee Poor reported and mended the Best Currauts; , , reg. 40e, for 35e lip.; Ceylon, Green,. recom following payments: y` E Y Hyson Tea, reg. 35c, for 28c. lb.; Best Sockeye - Toronto General Hospital for treat- ;' - Salmon, re=gular -18c; for 15c a can — nuns went of (7has.. Hairkes for 51 days 26.50; for treatment of Edward Burt 7 �. 14.50. a D. Simpson & Co., ::- Pickering. On motion of Sir Scott, Chairman - r of Committee, the report war adopt- The Committee on Roads and �p (] Bridges reported and .recommended. , ' ci�iekaPl� ton's eJ ClQl �eQ lg Iced /:Q." flowing John McGriskin, shoe snow in rd 43, 4 22.13; L White, do, r d 33, 4.65: W T y -� - J, � G A -� lister, r d 27, 11.66• Uriah Percy, do, r • d 36, 17.67; L'riah Percy, do. r a 35, Every day at the Grocery Store. Alfred Hamilton r d 50, 5.11, - -- _ - : • " John Scott, do, r d 41, older, Markham d to This in favour o f the Chesterfield Pure Maple teed. pay half, 11.80; B Burkholder, r d21, _ • ` - • r 844 .. _ Emmerson, do, r d 12, 9,44; J Emmer- vercoat=- -lt 13 a way$ s correct or wear Lemons, Oranges, ., Prunes, Figs, ' _ son, do r d,7. 5.50;, J Emmerson, do, r = d 17. 1Tu R r, do, dy; do, r d 1; 39.32: anywhere a _ Lettuce, Celery, ' -Spanish Onions. W J Turner, do, r e 3a, 6.87• W H _ and for any o.ceaslon. - � - Westneyy, do, r d 18, 6.40; A Malcolm, do, r d, 30, 10.88; R A Somerville, do, r - k d - , ; Semi -ready Top Coats have an uncommon sty le S H FOR L E 1tV T 89, 4.12; D Dolphin, do, r d 24, 9.24; - _ - -H Spencer, do, r d 32, do 9,23; H distinction and always make a good impression. - ' Spencer, do, r l ge 2.78; went tom. -- Red IIerring, Labrador HBrrinq, Frozen Fish, Salmon, mattes acknowledge st teurent from In•bxford =grey Cheviots and in the darker colors Whitby -township for the ears 1908 Salt Trout, and 1907, . relatia y we show "the Chesterseld ' at varying value from $18 White Fish and Trout, g" to expenditures � • —on eastern town line wherein a be]- ,se to $40. The higher -priced Coats have expensive silk Finnan Haddie, .- •Cod•SteA. Ance.of 15.61 due totownship of Picker- linings, but at $ you can jet a real cJemi -read ing is paid hycheque for said Ku)ount: The S.¢e.t Salty y - - A communication from Ed Baladon ab.v v c••+ Chesterfield widz sl. ;, ::3 tape ?e. Sell us your Butter rind Eggs. You will get better 'prices. A ad -others.--- asking for grant of $10 for -gravelling between lots 20 and 91 broken front and offearing. to sup- lo- » - _ JAMES �? /CHARG�SO/V plement the sarne by a- like,_amount, -- - - recommend` the requeni tie- $ranted v�1 � 1 , n IJY YOUR QROCER/ES AT THE GROCERS. -and that Mr Sparks -be comurimionei nn for the same. John Dirkie d; Co., exclusive agents for the Beni'► -read st *lzs RE i 7 On motioff of • Jfr Mowbray; Chair• g y :.-man of Committee, th i report was Special Order =, _.will take your meastu•e arul have - a - MADE T•o adopted. •Semi -ready Suit or. Overcoat mAde. to fit your exact ORDER W W Sparks secanded by Sir Hoov- physeque type and delivered Within six days of receipt -IN 8 DAT'S er mouse that the reeve grant. his ord- of your order. Ge- T er on the treasurer in .favor of the - several parties recommended for pay= meat in. the repot of the Standing _ y ' _ -- ,vmmiLLees aa-presented -this day.. Sei ov Scott, teenaged by E B Hoover. for 908.- moves that the agreement which has Bred. Le ll&fe this Council Prepared.. ' ' armada the Police N'flIage of Claremont _ �' _ _ _ • as a result of a conference between PEAS* AND SUGAR BEETS this council and the trustees of the said Police. Villinge. as to 'tlnanclal = - We can furnish'you with Seed Peas, either English, Scotch' and other matters relating to the said or Canadian vhriet at rites from We to $1.00 r bushel no Police village, having. Y+ p in the price" Of Corn Chop. ` examined by this c )unci ;and uad Shrinkage. We reserve the right to reclean at our expense. to be correct, and that the reeve We are letting only a strong, heardy field pea with long card clerk be hereby- instructed to .straw, nothing less than two and a half feet. We will not affix the corporate seal thereto and let any short straw or garden this season. - Our seed will • - peas .. , set their hand in evidence ihereof. -be all choice hand picked, _ We can guarantee the quality. , The council Crow ad`onrned to meet" l there-will be no shrinking on the erolp this year: You will on 1ltvDday at 10 a m ill the township rgc.•eive full price for the crop after being cleaned. hall. Brougham, on April 6, for the - transaction of general business We can also furnish Beet Sugar-Seed, and Will undertake s -- • •• to take care of your beets and pay for same when ,delivered ZeN Hoe • Tw Mh Thas - cars here. An 'unlimited d eu pply, The price Win be at $4.00 Tier ton .€or clean beefs; F. O. B. matism gives the raiders of a largre nea es o -Sugar Test. Seed Ile. pet . on band. _ New York daily p.. per the following lb., 15 lbs. to acre. prescription, which anyone c tn y .is"il ' - preppaare at home. We solicit your order, both' for.Peas anii Beet Seed. = We Fluid Extract Dandelion, one -half will do one utmost to see that yea get fair play and honest ' ounce; Comp ouud Kargon, one _ ounce `!treatment , . - Compund Syrup. Sarsaparilla; three - ounces. Hoping to receive your esteemed patronage.. , Mix by shaking well in a bottle, And take n TAwspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. 'V �J.• ..i O Y'j %J.`�I M] .L DGj CO. He tastes that ails ingredients can _ PIN K :MILL S be obtainad'from� any good prescrip- February 10th, 1908. WHITBY, ONT. - Lion pharmacy Rt small coat, and, be- _ ink of vegetrihle extraction, are harm- r �NA�� pFDf For the old less to take. x:`a dauere {ee»aessta. —P I C£EI l� Gr_ -This pleasant mixture, If taken reg- I , •Boone farm on the New greenwood -Snag. - - - ulary ,for n few gave, is said to oQer- -•rhe are two Roodbearfna orchards of fine fruit, — we)l watered. Terms teasonable. Fos father •'cone' almost ally case of Rhuematisril. FAl3M TO RENT. -The Howell pro- info.,mation appl3 to w v Richardson, Picket. The pain and Swelling, if any" dimity- party, hetwteS•Broaghanl and,firoenwtwd ins village. YlZtf , ashes with each dose, until without nt write s ar Newton, News u[nce, xingaton, out. -Read 1 fof :H angi.ng results are obtained, said ivithout in• juring the stomach, While there are. CtEED' BARLEI} FOR SALE.- ���s y many so- called Rheumatism ret,,edies S Pra•:tically eloan• two mite. west of Chor- `4 patent tilecTii ies, ear,., some of which rywood, on lot a,rear of cod 4. scarboro. ,Peter Leave your orders at the 2000 X0118 Of fine grades 'of Wall Paper, ;- da ive relief, few reap a Beeaor, Cedar Grove P it ra:38 yo 8' y give ill -- PICKEjiING LUMBER YARD vent results, and the above -will, ,no �� ON-F.Y TO LOAN, - Private fund "s - g ' - ' doubt be reatl a recitYted b man 1V1 g y wP Y y nn test ntortga "o' I nlsn want to yenta for Ontario and New Brunswick frOLtl five C811�ii U sufferers here at this time. passure -farm. Apply to ,lames Underhill white cedtir'shin les, p Inquiry at- the dru ores of 'laremout, ont,• lot( g - neighborhood elicits the in forniati6 PaGin oo ngan eidl kinds of { that 'these drugs are harmless and can OR S kLF - -One gasoline engine, - bnihling.materin F will ReneretaB H a, \oarlvnew, Ft) Geor e -Parker, - Dunbarton - be bought separately, , c r the druggists sale at less than Lau l;ride. T ;Caster, North W. D.. UORb6N & SON. .here will mix the pr•eseviptions fo.• our Claremont, Ptf -- — readers if asked ,to. 7butbpp Steam - WOOD FOR SALE. -The under- Ali J - o'rd p efts gcllnted for the °hared has tor sal- l about lm a &re d- j 6 H. R l C H A R aSO N S winding up of'tlie- Clinton Thresh- .cords of hardwood. , Regular cuetctners are ad- 11 vieed to K ©t their wood as soon as possible so as 4r UM - �/e/ orks I 1 der Company. nt.t to be dlsappointbtl, A J Poypter Brock i iiitJ •. Vi i7 Road, Af Im ° rtaat showing of finest display of A nod eas y workin g pump PLANIN.G Now. Blacksmith Shop ny A Very. large assortment of time saved. Time is money. Having" purchastd the Bennett factgry tationarV. Books, Dolls, Toys, jhbl the undersigned has dust open- 8 the undersigned is pprepared to • We handle all kinds and guar- received for the-Holiday trade. --Call . do all kinds cif Aarlin ed his new blacksulith - shop west y r .: g` tee satisfaction. _ and see theme and Sawing, of the iron bridge and is prepared - - ' to do blacksrhithing in all its lines. Sniseriptions taken for all Magazines, ' ' •' Charge* moderate. - Cistern tanks made to order. 'Weekly slid Doily Newllpaperd,'• B Also carriage work. _ - T�' T- Satisfaction guaranteed. jj W• EQa11S! YV'. J'. �..L. R.A.R��Ol�i, . voR�ow Jonathaa Liscoumb, +� PICKERING. PiCl3`eriYlt;', - 03:Lt. Brock, street) ,Whitby,. 23=030 Street. _ 7-7-T1'litby' 4 x', T7 : I I ; !!!! , � -, . -, ­�, .1. . 77: ZZ 1 1" n 7 �7 • CLAREMONT TIe snow has intorfered much '-,L0-0K!1 L ­ OOK! -L 0 OK with the collection of the church still continues funds. But the people will not be ..'.prevalent here. Gloves e Mitts and GI Aiks Agries Michell, of Deer Park hind in their gifts for good, re- HELPFUL, J3oots, Shoet and Rubbeig V"* g with frietidshere, legions and charitable purposes. —at reasonable prices. It ".(ill pay you to buy your, Rev. J. W. Totten got to Glas- *1 goy last Sunday and had a very __i:__.__ ---- stoves at C. Sargent's, Claremont good cong regation. The -badroa a RV !)-5 Ros6i; Flour Wheat Chop have 'greatl Ivor Flour trip to Whitevale on Friday last.. y interfered witli tne Corn and Oat Chop, services duriugthe past few weeks. Quaker Flour Shorts, etc. 8 Fred Farmer attended the Home 1 hopes to get to Choice Pastry Flour always on hand. Mr. Totten ho Glasgow C Cirel -c vention at T-y— ­­ : regu 11, Y in e u W It RAT4MFH, Erop wr:' week. prospects are still 11 a littie dreary Nei-son Wagg and son, James, when,the banks that keep us be- town oil of 0oodwobd, were to tween the sky and land soften.• on ay. Your correspondent hm,noticed She Independent Telephone Co. in Whitby Gazette a reference to i. installed a phone, in the bank on the honorable and creditable man S toves and RaInges Monday. ner in which Local Option is being Joshua and-Mrs. Bundy return- ed from their trip to Streetsville observed in Claremont. We be- lieve that the statement is correct. -- - ---- - on Tuesday. -keeper in W. H. Coates has purchased We believe the hotel Abram Bundy's residence for the Claremont does credit to,himself e handle all the beat makes of Stoves, prices ranging for and also to the whole community 4 Stones from. $17.00 to $50.00. sum of $5W. by the manner in which his excel- Cooking Sto .. ... . Miss Granani, of Myrtle, is learn- - hotel is managed. lefit It making business "ins the dress -wood) with Mrs; Neal. At the last meeting of the Orn- You won't tell your family doctor We have for sale a second-hand Cooking Stov6 (coal or Wilbur Gleason -has-secured a vial Board of the Methodist church the whole story about your private at 9. great bargain for quick sale. erk in the Parliament Rev. J. W. Totten, was unanim- illness -you you are too modest. You -position as ci A fa� line of Builder's Hardware in stock ousty invited to remain in this need not be afraid to tell rg Pink. -buildings in Toronto. Mr. hin Get your orders in early for spring eavetrouthing Graham Bros. shipped two hack- circuit for the fourth year. ham, at Lynn, Blass, the 'things gs-you -,---.ney fillies to Detroit, Ed.Gleeson- Totten thanked the officials for could not explain to the doctor. Your so as to avoid the rush. is in charge of the shipment. their unvarying kindness and letter will be held in the strictestcon- Robert Rome, who has roamed brotherly treatment and spoke of fidence. From her vast correspond Estimates on House Plumbing and Furnace Work his life and that of his family be- once with sick women du c considerable, is still roaming.. He ing a very ha Ve was in Claremont an Mon& Y-- L'y ? Everton Hayes, manager of the and he stated that it would be a the owledge at will his parents pleasure for him to spend another pyourc Such 16ttersasthefol- CHARLES '",%SARGENT, Farmers' Bank, visited at Mount Albert over Sunday. year in this place. lowing, from grateful women, es- C) 0.%LA RF E.1W /VTL 12 The Epworth League in the tablUhAxyond a doubt the power of Sherman Rumohr, who has bee confined to the house with an at- Methodist church last Monday lynIALPINKHAWST taex 01 anin he mend. - .--- was eendue- bV gles, L. Heaslip. David Parrott and wife, of Ash She gave.& very in burn, were here one day last week terestisig paper on the. I VEGETULE COMPOUND 0 topic of to conquer all female diseases. The meeting was with Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson the eveninff. Mr. Sisson, of Prince Albert, well attended. The . League is '%­V %A& 0 N Ontario, Writes to gri• -pay- haa been heis tuning pianos and now conducting cottage services When I wrote to you some time This To look at these bargains offered for the aext 10 days. Them goods organs. - He seems to do a good in the homes of the people so, I was a very nick woman suffering must go to make room for this spring prints, ate. trade. n Friday evening it will be from fe-1 troubles I had _infi&mms�- week a Over 4000 yda of Shaker, reg. 14c value-for 8ig, less than cost Ed. Wilson, who has spent most held in Miss S, Sadler's home at 8 tion of the feminine organs and could in 10 yard lots. yy of the winter with his father-in- o'clock. Prayer, praise and Bible not stand or walk any distance. At Gezits'-Top Shirts. reg. 75c, for 59c Gents'Top Shirts, 81.00 for 800 Jaw, James Middleton. has return- study. constitute the exercises. last I was coullned to my bed and the Ladies 'and Gents' Underweav 25 per cent of regular price The social element life is doctor said I would have to go through 2 Dinner Sets, 97 pieces, reg 10.50, for 6.96 ed to town.. a operation. but this I refused to do. Wm. 'Williams had the misfor- thus encouraged and developed. a: 3 only Tea Sets. reg. 3.65, for 2.95 2 Bedroom Sets, reg 3.50, for L05... "A friend advised Lydia E. Pinkham's Ladies' Corsets, *reg. 75c, for 50c. 41.00 Corsets for Tx "" last week to loose some cat- The last carnival of -the season vegetable After using three International Stock Food, 50c tkgs 40c. pails reg 3.75 f6r. U5 tie.; ' Their- death was due to the will it take place on the Caledonian bottle of , I feel like a new woman- reg 5 c to &5c, or 40c weather. rink on the evening of Tuesdayl I most heartily recommend L dia E Fine china Berry Dishes, a iere wear'n' Hosiery, reg 35c value. for 25c, Ladies and Gents alike Pinkham's Vegetable •Compoung1to an. Forsyth and W Dr. Pugh at March 17th, (St. Patincjr's Day). ents'Sweaters, reg 1.50 for 1.10 tended Robert Miller's -sale Of 'rhe following races will be run women whosuffer with female troubles." *Nsckties. reg 25c value. 2 for 25c all up to date,,no'old stock - -shorthorns at the Union Stock for which'suitable prizes will be Big values in Towelling, Apron Gingham, etc. 4, FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Yards on Friday last. offered; Race for inen over. 35 For thirty ye Lydia E pink- Don't think because this sale es to last 10 days' that any time will be soon Lost, on Sunday night between years of age. Race for fi made armers ha&sVegetable am und, enough to call, get here early tor the bit choice. The store of quality. gh'& shop a f�wm nd Risebrou and • C. -J- aver 30 years of age. -The - four n the . Brodie's Street,, a red horse blank- heat of the 12 -1a -F• race,. the tint standard remedy t female —et with blaek *tripe-W.-E.- Rise- two hests ef --whieh-wem-won--by Md- R'YTH.-- North Claremont R. EI.T. 0 S b g It women who have been bled with brpug Chas. W and the third by Fred Dr. R. Brodie and R. E. For' Adair. The Citizens' Band will syth assisted the Alton& Gun Club be in attendance. See bills for Or-% E TABLE- Pickering Station G at a pigeon match held at Stooff - further particulars. be, P% Trains going East dam as follow Ville on Fridayjast. Stouffville ncy, 115a_ 6 Mail 1. 819 A. M. W4Dn the shoot. di--4neaeorneryous 19 Local 2 43 P. M. cated -the asked 14 Lo6al 6.04 P. M. Charles Harper va "What would you do, 9, ff a paper 4rrains going West doer as follows�- _41 ew1k* Wilson farm this week the excited politician, 1, jamm Harkins, aged 16, was 13 Lo at 8.41 A. M. possession of the should call you a liar and a thief and has taken posw blown two hundred feet and kill- 11 Local 2.18 P. M. farm recently purchased by him "Well," said the lawyer, "if I b 7 Mail 8.35 P. 1C were you-I'd tom up to see'wheth- ed by the explosion of a baiter *StLndav included. from Thos. Wagg. Cecil Anderson and his sister, er I'd reform or thrish'the editor." Johnston's sawmill at Sarnia. Miss Agnes, returned home to - Pick- Me-Up. Of all maserlak and des4p 1 -North Dakota, on Tuesday after MACRINE. %-S]'EEOP I kepti n stock. It will pay you AJ ispending the Winter with friends to call at car works acs inspect our stack -ighborhood. he and obtain prices. Don't-be o2iol" bjr in this no undersigned having purch- Wm, Forsyth, who has been Millizi-ery- e1B. Wagner's Machine. Shop in agents we do not-employ them, consequent- with Joseph Borland, Was - in Mrs. Leigh, of Church Street, Pickering, having purchased the to do all ly we can. and do Mrow *a the agents Business of MTIL Herks & Daughter, bete to announce that she intends carry- Kinsale, is prepared 'Guelph a few days'ago h side of King St. Having had some seventeen kinds a certainly save purahasing bom I& has, en, f repair work and general commission of 10 per cent., which you VW He ing on the business at the north in the west end -of London by aged with a Mr. Robison. see in high class minlnwT hoitses blacksmithing. years experial feaves on Wednesday next. (England) and the control of a greAt number of hands, feels quite confident in faction guaranteed. 2' their Date'of the Satis WHITBY GRANITE W Graham Bros. disposed of -giving ladies every satisfaction both is style and workmaDehip. Prices right. team of work horses to G. A. Spring opening will be duly announced. Whitby, outede, rray Call and see us; ox, of Brantford. The firm sold -:All stock of Mrs. Herks Daughter will be sold. at cost price. sat the sprisig horse JAMES PENGELLY., • seven horses Kinsale, Ont, A IRMSOLEIGH show and six after coming home. Pickering, Ont N-0 Thomas Birkett attended a board meet Is the tiTne to do your'fall mg of the Maple Leaf Trucks I Farm,er s, L -Paporing and Painting. -nee Co, at Brooklin on Fire Ine a an secured' thb agency Bring in your old wagon and get If you are doing any you the wheels cut down. .,Make good better have it done right ship. farm trucks. e at the right price by bNZW for the northern p"t of this town- our hockey-players and a few, 7 repainted sports to ne Buggies and other vehicles took in'th _game at Brough at . reasonable rateb. W.B . RESTERyl, I night of last Wednesday Painter and Decorator, am on week.' The match wass &ad one Ontario resulted in a victory for Thomas Patt Pickering, .:abnd res ...Brougham. CLAREMONT (Doivswell's old stand mishap on BAKING I Rosff Evans had a _Pa 'Monday4� while drawing wood to 94 The best place to buy the' village. . Going into a pitch- Wall per ..,.2 First-class bread constantly on hand .!.'.hole some of the . wood slipped Wall-papers at the shop. Wagon on thv road j6rwai;d with him Sand the sleigh -IS AT - every day in the week. #ed over him but fortunately • p" Cakei-of 'all kinds made to -era - -he was not injured. V shortest notice.. Mrs. Cuttle, of•Tomnto,. 'is via- (n Over samples to 'choose from at r 2W her sister, Mrs. Neal, in lee-Cream PaAor."in onnection . sting e 'Claremont. Mrs. Cuttle has late- Z and .41 4c. per roll tit) -ALSO, -s t pers. W. A Mouldinik ly been passing through a serious �o match allpa, 1, full line of the a _�'bereavement ' in the deeith of Claremont., Otab loving husband. Mrs. Collie's ramintrs, Oils and Varnishes, always in 7.:. h -ne years ago was in Brooklin. -7- ot t C) stock at-lowest possibleprices. Miss Brisbin, of Alberta. who Don't forget the place. has been visiting her ore uncle, Mr. F. WESTERN, .`.__•_,,_Hutehison for the past week or so, lg�er s W. G. BINGHAM9 on one morning for North Claremont LN A � she will spend a few A A. route, where 7 'days before leaving for Indiana, ip You TmmK or MAKING time.' A ROME IN THE WE" SHOULD HAVE TIMZSZ Miss Annie B6othby,of Altowi,' h 'a:m 'C.0 You where she will vtqtt friends for a TrrERS1 ou ­BUGGIE�- aTfd has been for a quite a length' Z .-of time a, great sufferer, Under Freelloo ..."i iskilful medicbl treatm'e'nt it is HARNESS) hoped she may recover. At pre sent she is in a very critical con ROBES IISETTLERS� GUIDE" 'of #WESTERN CANADA dition and has the sympathy .-'her many friends. -S(3 1 t .7 P•TOUitIST SLEEPING CARS"Al. The Standard Bank people havo BLANKETS TIME TABLES possession of the new build- taken ing and have been got nicely Settj�­_.-,- Can and see them, Just the 'Practical IMAML ed therein. The building' was I by Mr.tiHeis- information erected And is 'owned These g6odh ark all first-class ppy onA in Claremont the on I very da he ase h RL W ID had 1C ey, of Stouff ville, and ia, well slid are offered at prices JOU need CWDIM CIFIC adaptbd for the work for which it Apply to mearest C.P.R. was intended. that sell them. Agent, or to Rev: Tottenisnow call- R c. B. FOSTER ;WLWAY e - J. W. ary contribu- Dlctr�,tgxs& AVn1t; ing for the missionary good be- R. J. Cowan, Brougham 14TO tions by the people. *,"r7re sell 71CT T-JeS13. giniiing has already been rnnde. - ` �t •. I _­­_­__­­­._:.;F.' -- - ,�,­ .�,,­_.-J, ­14� .111. ". - ��,:� ,_5 �7n'.. -151�­'. 1 � 7�, I-- �. -_1 I ,::�,.-�.,',. �--. -'.. � .. 1, ., _� -,..,. ., "' '�Ii(._. .', ,� . --w7v=P �� -4; - - "' , I _7�:ri_11�7_� I .1 �. �;, . �� .,��:��,�,�.�,,A_ , ­i: ��4'��� ��:� , � 1�. - - , IN . � - —.r —�Z; .s,4, � , W; 1 . -- , 'y - - - _- I , - ' .� , 7 -�'Z5 .. - -'P-* I _T' ,.- , 1__W,?�_",:�,..i�: ��_'�": -, . . .,�. � ,_.FY7 .i .z .. t. ,�� , , 7 ,;Iti4<tqr� ­ . � � ii� " i .� k , .V. _. . �*-.�­ - . . , � -V _4 , . ­�� ­ "T,� _rV 7�-��4 � -,-I' T7 , , - . . . . . - - - . . _ _ . ­ , ... it. % , , -- P.­ , - . . : ,,- V I . .'5�_ 0 � . 1. - - _� - . - � -,!� ,L��:; .,� .. � A ; , �� -��, - " ­4 !,��, , , -1.1 v� . , :14 . I , - � , , - ir , . --, _ ... ,.`r �e' ,�,._,; .'-, . �--� . ... � ; - . . � , - �P -, �7. _­_ � I....:� . , I*. , . , . I " . .- --- !� 1_�__ , - - -- ­� � , - . � _ .: - - , 1:1 - . ­ � .. .. , . " ��' , ..�_�, , .. ,� ::� , � . . , . ... . � .., 1. . . I., I ,. . .. .... - ,.-% 1; .. - 'K. .. �-_, . �_ . ER - � .. �O - , ,�,_� . - �, " ,-�: I � . R LEADING 'MARKETS " �: k- ", I ... � . t . , . . 7.­- �. . . . ,. 1". _. lli!�_ - 11 . . . LETTER -YRO'l _­TH9 �'11'11,' . r� - - ---FINANCES OR PIST , EA - - . �: " I Z�: . . * I I Torionto', March. 10.-Idanit6bi Wheat � . . . ." ­- - , . . , ").� . : I . - , . I . . . . . . , - I - ... . . . . . . . . " , ... . I - � �--­_. _. .­­ I 1. -No. 1 nortbem $1.22; No. 2 norttierri., I . . *. . I _* , - ­ . I- I . - . I. ... , - - . . . I . . __ - - $1.18; No-.1, 'A _. . , .. � .. - ____1 . i� � . . . $1.1,3y2; feed- -beat,47c;­ - . � I . . . . � , I I .... k ' wee .. . ....' 't' ' . � . � . . Nn 9 f.,�.Wl 62 — * d That T - offla, ­ _T_ . - . - . i,�Tpt-N �. 2 ,0te, 95C ,It- �_ oqlaro �Vh,�,a i" - mixed, .4, .Uemafi dinouth Pro a . . I ,Receipts and Expenditures of the Province side; No. 2 red. �15q; No. 2 - . I . .1. I. :'��l � . : P k 94Y,e; go-,S�,,* 91C to 92c. — . .. . -n -ni: No.. 3 yel'ow American, - �. ... � , Cot -Fit . �.Jt In Parliament. - . --� I- .. I '. . - I :.. .. . . �; , A �_ , . � , . . . . . (i7e, T(tronio freights; No. 3 mixed, Yac I . . .. . .: . :, I .1 I 1. . . , .. .� . ., .� 14 F. �.. , .- . of Ontario. . . . .. -- . ....... . I . - le6e; ifllerie�, - . .. .. .. � . .. V � :_ . . . .1 . I , .. . I . 0 i �::11 : - . 1. ... . � I I . I .. 0 _ -,.� - - ��! . � 1. .. • I . . - ., . I I Barley-No. 2, �,Ic' to 73c. . I . ... .- I . . I r , . �0'. . .- . . . . . � . : . . . . . , . . . .. . . . L I. : Pc&�-87c. . . I., . � ­ .. . . . I . .. . � ..1-1. . . ? I . .. . _ , . I ­ . . . ' - I , . , . I . - 7�*. A despatch from London 'says: 4n letter from' the 'Kaiser was 4 PUfelY 11 . . . . .. , , ­ Total receipts . :.,. ....$8,320,419.19 interesting-Refund to Montreal River R%e-No. 9;, W. * .' ,-' chase,. .01 yacht 'c t- . - . I 7,714,2145.61 ' Pulp BU kwhea No. 2, -67c. . Cutb,Urst of angier against Emperor Wil- r e 1,.e .0nat . communication ,and had 110 � I.. 7 .1 .. .. , 7 '.T(ila 1 expenditures . . . s - � . � ..: - .. . . . . . . . Go., $20,000; purchase C .p pubic, ' ',cnee in it to the British naval e6- I , . _I . , . — Lurline, $10,000; nachibers, of L gisld- OatQ-N',,).'2 white, 52c to M,, -c u tside, Liam m on the part of the British pub refel I . ._�-.L, . equalling, that caused by the German timates. 7- .1. � - Surplus .... '. ".. .... $ GW,173.58 ture visiting mining, districts, $4,585; Uc on track Toronto; No. 2 mixed, 49C I , , -the-Ilm-ncial Prince Fushiml, 51,265;- funeral - -tole -to- 50k- "_t1sk1,e­-­--­ - Emperor's -famous lelegrernt­bt Prc,si------­ --- NAVIES - - - - � 'I'll[-- TWO NAVIES C011PAPED. t, �.­lfn plafn` figures, that is ' tario Hein. J. W. St. John. $2,454.35; En ,Flour - Manitoba patents, special (lent Krtwaer.in 1806! after,the (1cfeat r_1 statement of the province of On lish journalists, $4.500; mining engl- brands, .S6; second�,, $.5.40; -strong bak- the Jameson raiders, has folkwed the , Acc-crdIq,g to one version, Emperor, ... ... ­ 1 sop the year 1907. . . announcement ,ma&'cn Frid-ay'rinorn-1 \VlIl:am's letter to Lord Tweed�inZuth' / -': --'! ­ ,� in mining ers', $5.30; wiiitk,r wheat patents, $3.60. .�1 I new roads, I �, . .1 -L-- For details, there 4 13 a volume of nears, $0,305; . . 'illiarn gave exhaustive details of the compar- 1. � 0 ­ 34,623. Br,in--�-Full cam, `$23 , to $224A, bags ing 6y The Times that Emperor VN .,�. 4ome 8W printed pages, prepared un- districts, 8 . . I ' a . ... ,� mo - . _ ' . 'de . had attempted too influence the' British .alive strength of the navies of Great _ der the auspices Of Hon. A. J. Mathe- During the year $17,925.49 was CT included, outside: . .. I F? . 11, who pended in enforcing the Liquor Licenie Shorts-Se-arce, ,$23 to $24. I . naval policy by a secret correspcindence Britain and Germany, and basing iris . ­t " *.;!.. 'Treasurer, and through. it he . - . - .. .. : .., - son. reas - . I ­­ with Lord Tweedmouth, Firs', Lord of opiniOn on .this comparison. the Emper-,.- board quotation,-;:- .: - : 'Would may plough. - . - Act, which includes the salaries .of Call to, ­ r�_ . . . . . special officers The trip of the Brit• Winter Wheat.-No. 2 white, 96c asked she ,Admiralty. The suspicion that or said -he -thought' the *Gorman fleet . ...', : � -, 1: the entire turnover- _ ,- -, .A ( . During the year ' n ­_0615arv-�bs a �-- -b_U_rS7,-,Je; —, ' rneddle n -one- : -: - '�'-was $11,817.658.81,, which included a ish artilieryme To � No. 2 red, 91*��c F-,U--Graxrd-4--nV,k �­3X�a;n was tq6ngA!a e could not be considered more thp in. " . . - '- balance of $3.310.636-70 on hand at the The travelling expenses of Mr. A. IL Trunk %vest; No. 2 mixed. 94c bid Q. C3., by underhand methods in a matter vita strong as that of Great Britain. .ought - ��;' ..'*nd .O'f 1906. ' this U Colquhoun , Emperor William th , 2,429,329.15 was , Deputy Minister of Edu- If.. 95��c outside asked. ' to Britain's national life caused in- This being so .. .. .. ., Of ,, V the Congress on School Hy- - Oats --No, 2 white, 52c bid. C. P. R; tense excitement both in the House of Great Brilafh had jig need to fear any -0 -hich left cation to " from . Advanced to the T.' & N. - 1 v. .6 ' supremacy Ger- I �:. a balance on the proceeds of they bond gien� in London, Eng-, were $51 .34. Corri-No. 3 yellow, 62,Y2c bid Toronto, Parliament and outside. in fact, tht rMilry in naval supt . , . . to arrive. . matte-• was considered so serious that many, and,that corfisequently-there was 4 kEllo'cif m-ml,881 sl -,-. - - .1 - I -- . .. 1,401d Twk*diti ­11 I - '-'- --f-mary -- nced-cf any increase in the ,ship- ; -. - I . . The surplus for 1906 was $420,299.321 - . '' . ,n -ay that ill- lbulqFng­ppoL��Grcot Britain. I . - ;; Alad .for. 1907 the sum of $620,159,68.. t The expenses and salaries in connect . ... .. rct:c, ce and hastened to s . e .. . . . - .. . tion with the Hydro.,Electric Power Poultry- . Very quiet.. ' - . I . - . - . -- , , 4 --%"------ - �; � ­ . - � . . BIGGEST REVENUE, ., 's 'on amounted t4 640,5�24,21. of - ____ ______ __ - __.. . - . . . '. . Commis $14.448.42. Young turkeys,, extra choice, . 13c to 15c * 84.7' to . - W&STEWN GRAIN CROP. The two big sources .01 Avenue w�re. which the salaries came to Yr4ung geese.: ... ..... .... .. 9c to Ile Butchers' cattle,' sevecl0d,. 5 ­. I . �. . , �. , - , - .1 Ependyture was S26,000. - ' ge to �l 14C S� . • • - - _________WI ... . is .... .... ...... .10; c . : . the mines and the subsidy. From Last year the e) Young duck wlmt S11111 'Storm ► lands, forests and mines the province The Text Book Commission cost $7,•, Chickens', choice ..... .. ..... M,to 13c drum. $S to $4.40; oammc.n to medium, . . - . . ' . I 11 * tatemenrT. W. Crothers, O fowl ..... .... .... ....... 6 .75; cows. choice. $3.-M to . 1. Effect r , . got $3.068.404, and from the, subsidy 292. In the s Id . - _r CW Sc 1 &3.25 to $3 . . I -1-1111*311 . . .. . ,2 1:1 rsnronnissioners, is Put down T,f- ":m -,- IS4,25: cows, medium. 83 to $3.70; cows, 'A A­��'.f,4� .. ,fmTn WinniWg 'sayg' • ­ 1� " receiving $192 on. account of ser- _-0-V S3; butUiZris" twils - - &." --past week there has been . - I . The receipts were the In the as recei � .. two commission- Butter- .Scarce, with prices firm. common, $2.5 c . During 'fall of ;, � , '." , history of the*.provInce, being $1.190,- Wes, while the other rs Creamery, prints ...... ..... 30c to 31c $2.50' to $3.50 per cwt. .,a . very heavy- snow in Manitoba, I.. '.. I - - ved'$2,000 each. Mr. Crothe . . ' - _ 940.80, more than the year vioue, err recei . do solids . I .. .... .... ... 29c to 36C A load.of stockers was sold at t3lo which ich has materially brightened the I - - , I � :_ ... .. 1. . . ; . n 1905. This re fudi�a Dix�ry prints ...�--.-...- .-.-..-... 25c to 27c $�,.60 per cwt. prospects �cf a good crop, for the pre- : .* � . ,'iand $2.3,04,243 more tha - to accept payment Vvel . tn ­ . - I . ell,cum- expenses.' - . Calves, were in good -demand. Choice . .- JL accounted for by several . I I do Large r,o!ls .... .... * " * 24c to 25e - he vailing Impression among,oIJ piorwers stances. The subsidy increased by . 23C t,3 24c -ones sold at 5 to 6,%c, and heavy at , . I . I . SCIIOOL BOOKS,CHEAP. . ,.. do S!iltds '.... I... ..... . . 115 that a heavy snow fall is neccs�ailry ' . . . . - $394,742, being one, half-yearly instai- :, I .. Interior .... .... ..... ....... 20c tc, 21c 3 to 4MC per pound. to pood. crops in western Canada. Much - . _ pay know 411 1 . .., : I. Of course. thaw. who . 12- -accoun c4 the land ir - . - I anent granted by the Dominion Govern- � . Fggs,_Stcrage, 21c tr,,- 2c..p,er dozeiL . Trade in lambs ambs was slow raT i. Manitoba aqd Saskatche - ' price* 01 offerings. Piices of - � _ I . , * bout the reduction' in the - bolp, p - for - - . in,cor I-As; haled, 19c too iloc-nev, -laid, of the large . �..'.,.rnent. Then Iber income from lands, about . . ' - wan and Alberta has been f . 1. . . - .for,es, school books. B.utf.-m reply a Aues- - - w ­­­ I .. lambs and sheep were bteddy� Quota- s-�,efltng. the long open fail 1&� , " tis and ni�ncs- increased $815,294, -- ZGc W 27c. I __ _� ar , . . , . . . .0W received from The lien, Icon. Dr. pyhe put oftj,eieord the - .___gva� C.I., . 'Including $1.085 . t,) 12C , i *q its I .- . ; Horcy-Strained stead at Ile 0- 12c ­7 '- -havin-g-e-wMed--the farmers W d a — save cl Cobalt Lnke.• Advances of $7.- fact that all the Public school b0lbUs .per pound I-or 60-pcund pails and 12c 7c. lambs, eomn,wn. 5 . to GC. eXpol I gr,cat dea.1 more fall p14?ughln" than .us ... . .. ftS frCM liquor $W," from and English,. French and -German testa - . . ,. iicerlses, Io'13c for•5 to 10 -Found pallsi. Cohibs cNves. 4,% to 4%c, and export bucks; 3 a'. -The or-6-,06c�- are * lklu't a much I- . t 1 :, J Jncerporation.of companies,, may also Ju High schools had been reduced from at $1.75 !o $22.50 per di<�zeu� ' f 14) 4'2 'per pound. - . - 'A ' � - :, "I . . . . '�j.?­and- 11,_,,gr continued. to. sell at $5 Per cwt larger at- w ill Le put under crop Ihis, . � . , ..,.:,�. - be noted.. I . . .. . - 50 to 66 per.cent. - -Stead at 13'/',,'c, f,)r la � sprigg. T-h-n-usands of new' setters will. . .. Ct;e,.,,e y - . S - tior ,sek-cts, and 94.75 for lights , an .. - : ". - - As to Separate school b0ok!'i. which 14c' for hvin,. in Job P1, hore., seed aril'otheiis are increasing their I . . �. . %'VH'ERE MONEY WENT. VmenLs.. , - * are issu�vd under. different ogrt fats - . . . ' As to where '111e , been ins -Form: 1,o $I.7540r rime . cultivated areas, The wheat c;op will - � , -1. . . . .Mney went W, the no changes .cr reductions have - ­ .,-. - to Iricre , ... , .. and 81.80 to Si.85 kx hand- picked. - .. - . aiod anywhere -fr-mi ten' ' - - -4olwWing.'explains. -- . . . - mad�. It was also expected, added Dr. . _. likely - that - ' . . . I 4 Bale; Straw-SO .to $10 per- I-on-,4,n . to fifteen per cent.. but it is likch h Civil Government -_; .. ....5- 50°.493.`20- Pyn4a. that-the prices of all text W,ks -'AN INCRIENSE 11% REVENUE., � - . , - * i �L� ­� Legis7s,fimon ... .. .... .... ... 223,3i7.�O� would be -reduced, and as EMA as po a, track here. - .the oat crop will be reduced, owing to. ' ' . . � RaW, Hay -$16 to St7 in car -lots on Financial SI,Ajement of Donifnion for the fact that A-pe,j cannot be'Pr,ocurk4 . �. -, - �, •Justice ... - . .... , .... ..'..-... '379.598.16 sible. � . I . . . � .... I track here. I . ' and nrw'srttl,rrs. cannot- Word. to pay Edticallon ..... .. 1.339A05.811 . . 4, — ,- .- __ .. . � , * Lieven Nionthil of Fiscal Year. . � I - . _!.._�. .. ;-'. . . . I Pi611a1<w%-6]aInr1,o. �0, t,i S f. Dcla- - . 'the price of 81-05 to SLID pei bush+ -I- % : ­ � Pubile Institution-s- .-, .. .... * 9%.,379 19 � .- . . . - I - - . . I I A &spatch- from Ottawa says.� The . � - 65.jS3*69 " '- I - DECREASE IN T11ADE. ,- ' ware, St to. $1.10 in ter lots c I n track noNv &�mon,qk-d for oats If It's .- '. - - . . __ ..1_...__,_._..__. Central 'Prisoxf .... .... .. I . .. . , - . . . . here. - I . . . .- financial statement-61 the Mmifijoll cur --wasorn is at •all favorable an rriucu- . . ' . r .. -­ . I tokinizatlon, and Imm . !gr& .45, � Month's Returns � ns - In Britain Show *Gen- - . . - I .. . ... . . . . the eleven months of the current. fiscal ally early seeding is cxpiectc�d. *A I,ille . I - tion . .1 . .... ...... .... ...­ 52.00.4 . . - - .. _,..Vn0VI�-IfhN1Zw - - .* yva r.. -as .entered on -the - books of the has been d,r)n,- -in .the- cbinook btlt cI . . . . I . ' .- f�. . -1 - . Agriculture ..-� .. .... ..... ­. 480.317�84 . I oral Failing Off. 1-1. d b 0 ' , - I , -1 Cbnritic 339.011.70 • I .. I- . . -r Finance Department on Feb. .19th, s,-)uthera Altw,rta. an at �. one :I 11AV. Hospitala an: 4 ;. .., A.de'spatch from-Landon says: Board . P<,rk-qhc,rt ri-It. $21 .50�. - to. $22 pc . -ix M1 nut' ' - - barvel, bless. $18 to 1,1.4.5A. � ' t revenue $87.607,2fn, an 'in-. points in So.-katchew=-,�but­n - Parliament Bullding� .. ..... 96.338.40 ol'Trad-e returns for F6`bruni�ry sho%V 1i .harts:; . . . a o'al r , ' I . I . cI11r8,;e of $8.621.749. as compared with '1`1,ely be: gen-croa for some -weeks. . Lard Tiercors, 11�/,e; lu',,�.11/z,�! - I . locks. D 16.Ail.06 4L:4�crc* in imports of $2,498-1110 as, . ----:,, -P-1 11 �, . months. of- 19*07. . I . . ---,-..-- ...1ne corr,Qi;ponding m - ..�- ­ ���kaiza�,Raa" _.__--31C,.%A,39 ccmpared with: the .Same ino7ill t_a______ .. . . . . - .. V. last ­ xperiditure.b! the On . 0 _. . , . . . , I ri�o i- r � • . . . .. . �- . Crown Lands .... ... i ....'. - - 1-moke-d --and Pry-SA1<41 NU,ats-Lang -� The lotal. e: _- -7:- . . . 541.92,,61 Exp�,irts during the montif to- . tint _ .. . . . . . . - year: r: 'and cans: (Wed Fund - account for the eleven . . . . I . I- _. I . . "Surveys, Ins . 1101159 IF,Iled 515:747 X70, a decrease. 0 ,%t9,- clear inc.ian'� n%(: P r tons, . S1. . T-ANO UILES, N1*17111 LEG OFF . I- . � . medium An I light, 13,1 - months *as, $60,720,353, an increase of , . _ - .. ... .I . Refunds .......... . 40.254.;)5 _. . . � : hams,' to 13y,c. - .r, . . . . . -. -Illfiscellaneous .... ':*;*. *::. . 06$15.12 153. . . - . I I hams, 'a r- e 11X-, to 12o. baoks, 10- to 1$10.,31S,686. The capital expenditure I r The Wonderful Endurance Sho . I . ; 1 . . . . - -,,;.. 10�, break - -the period vv . 4. , .. - 1;�ujgd�, as - $25,768-488, eil xvhiA�h_ - - . . . l7c; ,� s,:.9-%r: rot -v,• . I "Daniel Stetson. . I - j * ... - . . I ­ ., . ­ Isc,t bacon, - Ito: greeiii I .moats o& .L,f $.i1;R,I83.830 wm. for + lblic work,,, rail. . . . . . - • . . . ,.. . I . �! . .. . 1. . , . - 85.FW,I026.55 .Ill %y .t*,D STRAW EXCLUDED.. canals, filclu&ng t,ihe Don- A -,despatch from Van-ouver say,;- � ., . . . . ... ,- ., .1 pickle, Iq less than ,moked... - . - ... ways and- . - - . . . . , . �, �' - ' " The remaining. 81,A67.269.66 is 'made - — — .. structi-oin of the National, Transconlin- Dan;el , stes,-rin, a - handlogg:4-e, - letter .tip c f payments 1-n the asylums, $340, British Board of Agrictilture Passes � � I kz;n'g �.Ls right leg crawled through t%%b � .. .. , ' 'TBF . IARKFTS. '. .__ ontal Railway. . . . . . . , � ­­_..- 000 tn interest.-Sf-90..(W in railway -aid - . Order of 11,rohlbition. . . . I . .%.fON .AL \ . . . I t the 1,6tal' revenue over mile, cif bush to tide venter at Tota In- , , . ' � I.. certificates, iii S1,16: under special stol- - ' ncn,roal, Maroh. lo.-Local _flour-f ric. The surplus r. ' M ' bl'Yancouver. gi6t' ,. .. . ., . atch from .l.on]-cll says: The maintained. - Choice spring the total expenditure � ., , A dcXP (,,-are firmly . . . for: - the - eleven iet, nFiles north . � ,.�. - • into a b.-,'at and rowed two miles it, a - .: . . .. -late, and many small amounts. . -. .. R,6ard of Agric-ultute has passed an -or., wheat palerg.s. -66,to; ,s��,nd:s., $5.50,� mi Is .91.118,45,& � ' ' ' . . . .. SPECIAL. . . . - . -,�,:Inl,en whPat patents. 45.50; straight -he total Ir,gg1,ng- camp. Ile, was working - alone _- CIAL. (Kr prohibiting the importation of hay For the month of F,,brii&ry I ' 9 1. - , , ought 'by a failing tree, and �... - .j:. Of the special expenditures during and straw into Great Britain. . The N,114,rc. 85 t-n 85.25: d-o'in bags, V2.33 tc revenue was 66.5,7,ma, a &-trenso of and V as (' . .. 17- - . was frightfully crushed. - -... d S.440,793, as compar . — ' ­ p . .. - , I I ... 1. - .... . - . I . � . . 1�on c�ut t* shreds the skin re,' -- * � ' 9 ,, . 11he 'year,. the. following were, .the most order. lakes inim,ediate efLe L. - .�_ $2.W: extra, $1..P4 I-o-41.90. - ed wAh Febi:uaxy�his right leg . . . - . . 4 .- . Eastern Canada No. 2 while oats. 53c. ]a--4 year. . . . . Sle " - ' .- ' 1. I - N,4). :3. 4q,- 4.o 40/12'(1-1 No. 4. 48c to Vkxc, "For . 'the. eleven 'months, the 1.,Jal loainino. -The men In ramp procured ' I I $6.33",': . . . . - -enue . rc-jeclod, W to 4oc. and. Maniti re. .Pos,t-offlee revenue has been ,he, launch Dolpin -and took him lo, . " - . I --_ : - j4,cl.ed, 493/2c .to 5k- per bushel, e% 3120, on, jn^rease of $652.fW. Cus!p�n-, Lund. Frt5m,there he ,%,vas taken to . . . . . . . as increased by $7.W,878, oncl ' - - 1 ' At-ire. ' , � . . revenue It . Vananda, ' Hospital, where he'dlod.- . Thii . -, . . : - i-ody was brought to Vancouver. , , Manitoba bran. 92c: shorts. ,M On- . . . . . . - OL - FIRE excise by $545.3fA. � ` - ..' . .. . . . larl.a. bran.. shorts. $2.1.50. to .824, mid- �- , 0 - ; _. �; __1 r - . .., I - q­_ ... .: I r .- . ... . .. . . ' .. '.. . ... "' . I . ...- . ­: - . - 1: . ,. - . , I 11 - - ' . - , - . I . , . . I � � . . . .. • , - " - -- dkings, $26 to $2,; �sbort,,. $2.1, to $2S.50 -� EXP IVATIE HEIR TO FORTUNr. - _�-­7---�-_1 - __ I .__ .. . .- ... . . _­ . ____� . - -..-])YNA'.%IITE LOSION. __ _'PA I . . �_. _ - - .. - - , - � . - . . � - ­ . -__- . ::��,.­:, _ ,— - - - !�_ . . '. . _z _. .- I - . 1. - . - . - ..I.; - . - . � .. .1. .'1:7, � .. - .? - � . . r-er ton, inAuding bag�; . plire.. grain, . . � ., I I __ I . I �:. . 1. .. . !, . 1. ...... . , .­ . - hirri ­ -:v- Wuille, $.12 M A.34. and miller) grades., Onr Allan Killed and Five Injurf-1 on tilt Soldier at London Barrac�s In It _1_� .".­. - . .. - . . . . 0 . -, .: __ --- , ransciontinenimll Rail%1431-71 .___ .. $145,00 by Death of Father. .. . . � . - ' ..--. -_ -6 'k . . . . . I per .n. .-- . . - . S25-AQ W T - I . - au'--'ht 'in � the Flames in A-6.1led ruots�, $2.75; corn. $1.60 t�o $I.- . . . . .. .16b Children C' g . - . . . ­ ' -lye- . I . A',- . I .4 per bag. I A (14'Spaich f6om Kenora. says: A dy- ' X despalch- from London. Ont." S. ', ' � . . - - . . . - T, lite accident,. in which one man was - ' 1 • , - _-� A steady And ac-Eve demand ,reva[ls, ,no n ' Th�nmas -Kirby, a -,privatc at Wolsrk,y - . , '*�' � - - - Smtenil�er western . s a re .c.el- killed'vind flve'others injured, occurred - I . .1* � Suburb 7 of Cie' '"land, Ohio. . . I .. -for ch"se. - Barracks. was notified on A.Vedrwsday . • ,. * -, ' . .. . . hng �&I, 13c f4-,r whirc, and 13 .y . . . . . , r,_ for 'cot- at Ptirscin*a camp; No. 8, Transcontin- that he ha&'fallen bkoir to a fortune of . . . . .. . _. -!,-,�: t- - . . . � . . I. � .1 - , . � . " . . 'Railway' recently.' It. - B60sf st-45.060 left him by his falh.,r, a I I :1 n . ,- . � I... . � 7'. - _ - . -nit ie .1 . , . I .. ,I: .1, n lal, weal- 'I., . , �.. -. - - - - .. . . ... : - . , . _... .. ored; ,Seopte er casterns, 131/,c. for .- _. ,. .. . . . a,; killed and W� Nlus^, foreman, was h, r, I Wars ,ick, England, . . I . ,:. - . I . . . , w illy sfatio r o %N E . . , _� . .. . I . . , -e*4-Fi,red; - - , . ­ . . I . I .White and 13,%c for * .. .. ., . seriously injured. The men .were en- ,�%i�o died .recently. e information : . . ' 'A despatch from' Cleveland, Ohio, meet. Nearby. factories dismissed lbe7r Butte�­Slocks. ar;2 light find re.,eipls .i. � . . I � - .. The ­�,�. ,, ' � b came ah-)ut in a peculiar way tlinough - - says: In a tire which 4completely destroyi '-men find instructed them to assist in are practically nil. Grfl�;s goods.. 31, gaged' loading a 30 toot hole, N'V ich I . I­ , . -'A , , � I the .rescue.' They braved the tire and to 33c, current receipts, 29c too 30c ' had been sprung ;6h the-Saturdby pre- an emploi� of The. , Bank"of- 1ronlrea I _1� -eJ the -corn M'on" sc:io,ol building fn W. fresh are selling at ,viou.&Iy. * A large number of slicks of T, . cement in an Eng- . made heroic -efforts to save -the ones E (sp . . s-Canadion trc " . ' oticLng an adycrti, - . . ' dynamite -bad been - put ell. the l,sh paper rcquestin n Ungwood, a suburb, on Wednesduy, one � . c to d� t in, -AN-1) g informatl� as _. .. . � . ' ,.%- ho were. not. dead. � 29710 10c. An),?rican fresh at -08 . : Midred and sixty -five lost their fives. Three little girls met instant death 29c. Canad.sinn select. 27c to 28c; .\f . ont. 'foreman vvas called to. another .part .of to lbe.laimt%nn of the missing heir. Ile The tire was started by an over In attempting to .jump from the third real fimod, 21c to 6-1c. the,,work. ,Vprin' his' return to where imparted the information -th one of the .1 . . ' I . . .heated furnace. ' The flames quickly floor. . . .�. .. . I . . . PnovL,4cn-,=Barr4ohq, shnrt cut, nurse, ;. the lynamile� vvas put in. while tamping c,flicer�_, wl,r)• in turn. insliluted,lin in- . , - K�pread, but a panic ensued when the . , _' S21; half barrels, $10.75; clear fat I,nc* this to place, the explosion 1cok place. - tjiry that revealed that Kirby was the FRANTIC F,%TIIER'S EFFORTS. � kq, . . . . I q . . 'building fillc�d with smoke and , - � -1;-Iong ciA heavy nlc�.�z, $20: half brw,-' , 0 party referred to. . . . . . $2' — ' . 'building atl(,niptc the " r A mail, named TMran, who arrive; rels do.. .510.50-, dry salt long rl,pnr , . 7- 41AISE TITF AGE LIMIT. - - . . ., C I -d to escape. . med . . _4 � - . ... , . I —.— .. , .- There were but•two exits in th,� build- upon the scene early, when the chit- backs. 101/,c,, bm I ,rels plate beef, 12.1110 . — . . ' . . . ' o ilable. ��One soin bo . b- oven were crowded - in the front door, . . I .. ... A CANADIAN AR'.%!Y. .- I I Jn" that wf.,r(,. ova to S1.5; half barrel, do., 57.25 to $7.7); -Make Vouths Ufi&r; 20 Kcep'A%idv From , c zed Nvilir-the children, wbo discovered his little girl ­6mcncr the - .- I , . — . - half - . i barrels heavy mess be-or. sio to $11, Pool Booms. . .. . n carne oho zed mass of - injured and crushed. He ., . ,.,� . Irlans for MobiIiiatioll of Large F(WCG madly Aash4A, for the open air. Tho.se caught the ,giri by the hands, and in barrels do , $5-50 I-C 86, compciind lard. � ' at Quebec. ' . I . who fell in � the d4u�rwriy were trarnpl,cd . 81/c to 9,-, pure lard, 111,'c 1�) lly,c; A dcspat�h from T,or-nn[n say=: Leg!;­ - .. . I - .1 4�1, /2 . �4 -- - - K . cl rooms , . A ' lell' fnoffi 'Otl,"wa snv '�4 upon by the ones behind and soon the his frantic efforts to sft,v,e her pulled kettle rendered, IIY,c to 12c; banis, 16c latioll to raise the age at which poulbs . . .. dtorway was impassable. he�r arms from her body. re p(,T-mitted to frequent po de��pa . q: Ther - .. � . I , 13y.c.'accordin" tc�' size; breakfast a - .:. .: The last.four, who were ebildreii of s .nsl,,(,d by representativos ef the ',%J�lltia D-epartine.11t, is • now devising ' 4 . ' .�� __ . �E-SCAPE WAS CUT OFF. . the janitor of, the building,- lost, their bacon, lie t,o15,,,; \Viqd,cw)r bacon, 1,�,%c "'a who called on- ways rend mcnns for the mclaTzatir3n -1 es t,o�olh,pr._ 115,'We• frt-_ql-k;lI,-d AbAtl4W--d+'e.­ -mionicipality of Orillia, . , . . _71 . _­ (I - . . . .. I l.k., .. The frightened and ppnlc-stricken . the : Attorney- General on Wcdnesday, c,.t trc,,kips pt..Quebec next summer I - ' . . . ... . . ­1 J other - . 1�i . . . q hogs, SU-5: live, ,%-K75) to S5.55. ""riat, onr children li- ned to get cut through' I . I I I I - agitation tc-�edii,,c, the tran;p,,i,t. conlhli� or. . ur the .. ONE EXIT CLO,�ED. .. __ - , There was an . I 7 , I I . . . . . �. I . * ' ' license reo, payable by thcse c�ztiiihlish- a � . : 4 . . � .. windows and by vnv other means. that � . I .. _rlljF,F.kl.O .NIABKET-��.' - , � cc 11 1'z I--n -,111e+il'q' can ,be ' satisfnet-xily ar. - ; � " ,, I I , . The greatest loss of life was caused . -_ of the fcelhig against ranged eighteen lhous.ind men' be . _ .1511 . ­could be -found. Escape was cut off by 'meals and in view � le . . ad . pe vme�k or so C, - - of the closed, t Buffalo. March 10--Wheat­-Spring' mir 1� the flq1n4,s, ,.N-hicli b this - time ,h b, one exits being cl 10 I Northern, $1.13; '�Vjntcr, allowing boys to spend their lhiie in PlIc"11 d f.:i r n on the I . .�, y r the It inly, hcv,-('N'i�r, . .. . T11 which point scores of easier; No. . I them, the municipality suggests . . children I ipality su,ge,'Is t hn t 'Plain's of Al-rnlinin. - 1. ,tiprend th?tu�hout' the rooms. c red, $1..OGYj.. Gorn-Firm; necessary ry to cut--ft, numler . not rushed Theii escape was blocked by s!cady; No. 2 -under 20 be forbidden to visit liv, found was of brick. yet this did ii r* 67c. Oats-Steadk; No. youths -1i lb-lw�live 41aouund, but in any I , building x,. . a .do that opened inward.. in - this No. 2 yellow, . ;44 'retard the progrc-,s' --)f the fire. . e, 52y,c. Bar them. The minimum -age at �,ros,ent is, .(to%% . . I ­�� . manner they were delay g 2 mixed, No. 2 white, Canadian army ass�-rnbleO at ,',,�54 1 In a fev., minutes the lower floor fell, delayed in re.achin Is. years. . . I . - event I lie o., . , ..�J . the other door and windows.- ley-95c � .1 Quebec will I e the most iTnpe,shlC (,.v4,r I. " . to $1.05. Rye-No. 1, 90c. —+— . c , . W . pitating scores of children to the - . I . . , , PIVC1 I : ' seen � . I I basc It - Ls said that -as-.,a result of this . . ' . CUT 111S THROAT ON A TRAIN. in tile country during-the li,i�t hun% 11, . I .. - • ment, alinong" the burning 'embefs: ' ., . .� , - . slarnpcd-o' alone "ores of children lost NEW YORK WHEAT LNLA.RKET. I - clxotl years. I I ' . ­� . I .- . — .. .. .. ... ., I " .. � -A HEARTRENDING SCrNE� .. their lives:. * . I . . New York. "March N.-Spot easy; No. . I � . .1 -1 . .. --.P 4 . . I __ix � - Suicide of Thomas Dempsey . on flis I 1. . - . . �', z ' . R, � I I was TOP TEACHERS MISSING' �: - 2 rod, $1.03y, elevator No. -2 red, $1.0/jy. I . • . I _: .. - � . . • The scene about the -building - . . Way to Jail.' The oslihinted rxpanditdre fcl- Ille'I'Vo. . , ;., I I . I Quickly the news ,)f the No. I northern Dululhi . 1-oba, . �,.­- I . I heartrending. Of th-d nine teachers of the school f.o.b. afloat floft!;"No. 2 bard ,�k- fti t c r, ' A d4,spntefi from Gladslonp; Man I .. wince of .Ontario for .this year is $7,r . , I Ot -1 terrible cn!ffProPhc ,.spread throughout FAN-en are counted for.'The two miss-, $1.20 f.o.b. a I . 5 0 I,8,7 5. 6 7. - I ..,.",l ill ' villag:1 and hundreds of Onrents' ing are Iiie Weller; of Cleveland, $.1.16y, f.o.b. afloat•. se))? A lunatic .nnm,,.,d Thomas.1)(.,nip- , .. . . ' . . ' - - . . . te " L. -ir N - - '" � I . .. :0 . . �� I * s ,;f Roblin, Man., committed suicide E. A neinhoidt, . lontrt,al bw;�nrss . . .1 , , , 'S - . I were crowded abQut thp b�uildlng in and •Grace Fiske, of Cleveland. ' STOCK MARKET. . . � oo on Thursday night � man. commilte�d suicide with-,cr-carv- . . .. 1. .2 . search of their girls and boys. princtp,A Frank P., Whitney, of the " LIVE ,.e I . . � � NNt C. N. R. train ,� ; . Sell r -knirp .. I I ­F � , . F y , I T0 ,�,_� �, , - ''. 9'� Z, 1,111 1 U ' -'� f'or — � I la •s ' ,, .. than ��, I -1 I I I I . in a few minutes twenty bogies had school . , 'being conveyed � .1 '�'�­ " estimates the ntimber-of dead A few lots-of good -exporters' cattle eyed to P�rt.nge Jail. ing ., on Friday, .. 4� , ,6 I -(,n from . the ruins. Plairil. ,. 165' The pupils were mostly little were on sale. A select bunch brought I Ic ha'd a small knife concealed in 111"s Five large lumber companies Ill thi . , . .t been ,to], . �ai - , Heavy bulls sold as high dying short- West have amalgamated with a UT-101 I ". 1, daze J,'�, ranging In age from 9 to 12 $5.30 per cwt. clothing and cut his thrc.at,, d �,, -­__._the Nvriftniz or stilled terms of dc,ze , chil&en, rV I .. ..�, -en its the lo_ )4 as $4.50 per cwt. ly afterwards. lot ten million dollars. . . I . *., _ ,of others could be sc years.' . I : 11 . : I I _ . . 1�5�. _1, 7 � . m ­.-M��g,jn$,�;%­ .�­ ��, ..;>. � '�. - - ; ;Fqw�_: �,.��-� ' ''. _ , - __.- - - - ­7­��,.,�; -,.'7 ,.-% 1; .. - 'K. .. �-_, . �_ . ER - � .. �O - , ,�,_� . - �, " ,-�: I � . R LEADING 'MARKETS " �: k- ", I ... � . t . , . . 7.­- �. . . . ,. 1". _. lli!�_ - 11 . . . LETTER -YRO'l _­TH9 �'11'11,' . r� - - ---FINANCES OR PIST , EA - - . �: " I Z�: . . * I I Torionto', March. 10.-Idanit6bi Wheat � . . . ." ­- - , . . , ").� . : I . - , . I . . . . . . , - I - ... . . . . . . . . " , ... . I - � �--­_. _. .­­ I 1. -No. 1 nortbem $1.22; No. 2 norttierri., I . . *. . I _* , - ­ . I- I . - . I. ... , - - . . . I . . __ - - $1.18; No-.1, 'A _. . , .. � .. - ____1 . i� � . . . $1.1,3y2; feed- -beat,47c;­ - . � I . . . . � , I I .... k ' wee .. . ....' 't' ' . � . � . . Nn 9 f.,�.Wl 62 — * d That T - offla, ­ _T_ . - . - . i,�Tpt-N �. 2 ,0te, 95C ,It- �_ oqlaro �Vh,�,a i" - mixed, .4, .Uemafi dinouth Pro a . . I ,Receipts and Expenditures of the Province side; No. 2 red. �15q; No. 2 - . I . .1. I. :'��l � . : P k 94Y,e; go-,S�,,* 91C to 92c. — . .. . -n -ni: No.. 3 yel'ow American, - �. ... � , Cot -Fit . �.Jt In Parliament. - . --� I- .. I '. . - I :.. .. . . �; , A �_ , . � , . . . . . (i7e, T(tronio freights; No. 3 mixed, Yac I . . .. . .: . :, I .1 I 1. . . , .. .� . ., .� 14 F. �.. , .- . of Ontario. . . . .. -- . ....... . I . - le6e; ifllerie�, - . .. .. .. � . .. V � :_ . . . .1 . I , .. . I . 0 i �::11 : - . 1. ... . � I I . I .. 0 _ -,.� - - ��! . � 1. .. • I . . - ., . I I Barley-No. 2, �,Ic' to 73c. . I . ... .- I . . I r , . �0'. . .- . . . . . � . : . . . . . , . . . .. . . . L I. : Pc&�-87c. . . I., . � ­ .. . . . I . .. . � ..1-1. . . ? I . .. . _ , . I ­ . . . ' - I , . , . I . - 7�*. A despatch from London 'says: 4n letter from' the 'Kaiser was 4 PUfelY 11 . . . . .. , , ­ Total receipts . :.,. ....$8,320,419.19 interesting-Refund to Montreal River R%e-No. 9;, W. * .' ,-' chase,. .01 yacht 'c t- . - . I 7,714,2145.61 ' Pulp BU kwhea No. 2, -67c. . Cutb,Urst of angier against Emperor Wil- r e 1,.e .0nat . communication ,and had 110 � I.. 7 .1 .. .. , 7 '.T(ila 1 expenditures . . . s - � . � ..: - .. . . . . . . . Go., $20,000; purchase C .p pubic, ' ',cnee in it to the British naval e6- I , . _I . , . — Lurline, $10,000; nachibers, of L gisld- OatQ-N',,).'2 white, 52c to M,, -c u tside, Liam m on the part of the British pub refel I . ._�-.L, . equalling, that caused by the German timates. 7- .1. � - Surplus .... '. ".. .... $ GW,173.58 ture visiting mining, districts, $4,585; Uc on track Toronto; No. 2 mixed, 49C I , , -the-Ilm-ncial Prince Fushiml, 51,265;- funeral - -tole -to- 50k- "_t1sk1,e­-­--­ - Emperor's -famous lelegrernt­bt Prc,si------­ --- NAVIES - - - - � 'I'll[-- TWO NAVIES C011PAPED. t, �.­lfn plafn` figures, that is ' tario Hein. J. W. St. John. $2,454.35; En ,Flour - Manitoba patents, special (lent Krtwaer.in 1806! after,the (1cfeat r_1 statement of the province of On lish journalists, $4.500; mining engl- brands, .S6; second�,, $.5.40; -strong bak- the Jameson raiders, has folkwed the , Acc-crdIq,g to one version, Emperor, ... ... ­ 1 sop the year 1907. . . announcement ,ma&'cn Frid-ay'rinorn-1 \VlIl:am's letter to Lord Tweed�inZuth' / -': --'! ­ ,� in mining ers', $5.30; wiiitk,r wheat patents, $3.60. .�1 I new roads, I �, . .1 -L-- For details, there 4 13 a volume of nears, $0,305; . . 'illiarn gave exhaustive details of the compar- 1. � 0 ­ 34,623. Br,in--�-Full cam, `$23 , to $224A, bags ing 6y The Times that Emperor VN .,�. 4ome 8W printed pages, prepared un- districts, 8 . . I ' a . ... ,� mo - . _ ' . 'de . had attempted too influence the' British .alive strength of the navies of Great _ der the auspices Of Hon. A. J. Mathe- During the year $17,925.49 was CT included, outside: . .. I F? . 11, who pended in enforcing the Liquor Licenie Shorts-Se-arce, ,$23 to $24. I . naval policy by a secret correspcindence Britain and Germany, and basing iris . ­t " *.;!.. 'Treasurer, and through. it he . - . - .. .. : .., - son. reas - . I ­­ with Lord Tweedmouth, Firs', Lord of opiniOn on .this comparison. the Emper-,.- board quotation,-;:- .: - : 'Would may plough. - . - Act, which includes the salaries .of Call to, ­ r�_ . . . . . special officers The trip of the Brit• Winter Wheat.-No. 2 white, 96c asked she ,Admiralty. The suspicion that or said -he -thought' the *Gorman fleet . ...', : � -, 1: the entire turnover- _ ,- -, .A ( . During the year ' n ­_0615arv-�bs a �-- -b_U_rS7,-,Je; —, ' rneddle n -one- : -: - '�'-was $11,817.658.81,, which included a ish artilieryme To � No. 2 red, 91*��c F-,U--Graxrd-4--nV,k �­3X�a;n was tq6ngA!a e could not be considered more thp in. " . . - '- balance of $3.310.636-70 on hand at the The travelling expenses of Mr. A. IL Trunk %vest; No. 2 mixed. 94c bid Q. C3., by underhand methods in a matter vita strong as that of Great Britain. .ought - ��;' ..'*nd .O'f 1906. ' this U Colquhoun , Emperor William th , 2,429,329.15 was , Deputy Minister of Edu- If.. 95��c outside asked. ' to Britain's national life caused in- This being so .. .. .. ., Of ,, V the Congress on School Hy- - Oats --No, 2 white, 52c bid. C. P. R; tense excitement both in the House of Great Brilafh had jig need to fear any -0 -hich left cation to " from . Advanced to the T.' & N. - 1 v. .6 ' supremacy Ger- I �:. a balance on the proceeds of they bond gien� in London, Eng-, were $51 .34. Corri-No. 3 yellow, 62,Y2c bid Toronto, Parliament and outside. in fact, tht rMilry in naval supt . , . . to arrive. . matte-• was considered so serious that many, and,that corfisequently-there was 4 kEllo'cif m-ml,881 sl -,-. - - .1 - I -- . .. 1,401d Twk*diti ­11 I - '-'- --f-mary -- nced-cf any increase in the ,ship- ; -. - I . . The surplus for 1906 was $420,299.321 - . '' . ,n -ay that ill- lbulqFng­ppoL��Grcot Britain. I . - ;; Alad .for. 1907 the sum of $620,159,68.. t The expenses and salaries in connect . ... .. rct:c, ce and hastened to s . e .. . . . - .. . tion with the Hydro.,Electric Power Poultry- . Very quiet.. ' - . I . - . - . -- , , 4 --%"------ - �; � ­ . - � . . BIGGEST REVENUE, ., 's 'on amounted t4 640,5�24,21. of - ____ ______ __ - __.. . - . . . '. . Commis $14.448.42. Young turkeys,, extra choice, . 13c to 15c * 84.7' to . - W&STEWN GRAIN CROP. The two big sources .01 Avenue w�re. which the salaries came to Yr4ung geese.: ... ..... .... .. 9c to Ile Butchers' cattle,' sevecl0d,. 5 ­. I . �. . , �. , - , - .1 Ependyture was S26,000. - ' ge to �l 14C S� . • • - - _________WI ... . is .... .... ...... .10; c . : . the mines and the subsidy. From Last year the e) Young duck wlmt S11111 'Storm ► lands, forests and mines the province The Text Book Commission cost $7,•, Chickens', choice ..... .. ..... M,to 13c drum. $S to $4.40; oammc.n to medium, . . - . . ' . I 11 * tatemenrT. W. Crothers, O fowl ..... .... .... ....... 6 .75; cows. choice. $3.-M to . 1. Effect r , . got $3.068.404, and from the, subsidy 292. In the s Id . - _r CW Sc 1 &3.25 to $3 . . I -1-1111*311 . . .. . ,2 1:1 rsnronnissioners, is Put down T,f- ":m -,- IS4,25: cows, medium. 83 to $3.70; cows, 'A A­��'.f,4� .. ,fmTn WinniWg 'sayg' • ­ 1� " receiving $192 on. account of ser- _-0-V S3; butUiZris" twils - - &." --past week there has been . - I . The receipts were the In the as recei � .. two commission- Butter- .Scarce, with prices firm. common, $2.5 c . During 'fall of ;, � , '." , history of the*.provInce, being $1.190,- Wes, while the other rs Creamery, prints ...... ..... 30c to 31c $2.50' to $3.50 per cwt. .,a . very heavy- snow in Manitoba, I.. '.. I - - ved'$2,000 each. Mr. Crothe . . ' - _ 940.80, more than the year vioue, err recei . do solids . I .. .... .... ... 29c to 36C A load.of stockers was sold at t3lo which ich has materially brightened the I - - , I � :_ ... .. 1. . . ; . n 1905. This re fudi�a Dix�ry prints ...�--.-...- .-.-..-... 25c to 27c $�,.60 per cwt. prospects �cf a good crop, for the pre- : .* � . ,'iand $2.3,04,243 more tha - to accept payment Vvel . tn ­ . - I . ell,cum- expenses.' - . Calves, were in good -demand. Choice . .- JL accounted for by several . I I do Large r,o!ls .... .... * " * 24c to 25e - he vailing Impression among,oIJ piorwers stances. The subsidy increased by . 23C t,3 24c -ones sold at 5 to 6,%c, and heavy at , . I . I . SCIIOOL BOOKS,CHEAP. . ,.. do S!iltds '.... I... ..... . . 115 that a heavy snow fall is neccs�ailry ' . . . . - $394,742, being one, half-yearly instai- :, I .. Interior .... .... ..... ....... 20c tc, 21c 3 to 4MC per pound. to pood. crops in western Canada. Much - . _ pay know 411 1 . .., : I. Of course. thaw. who . 12- -accoun c4 the land ir - . - I anent granted by the Dominion Govern- � . Fggs,_Stcrage, 21c tr,,- 2c..p,er dozeiL . Trade in lambs ambs was slow raT i. Manitoba aqd Saskatche - ' price* 01 offerings. Piices of - � _ I . , * bout the reduction' in the - bolp, p - for - - . in,cor I-As; haled, 19c too iloc-nev, -laid, of the large . �..'.,.rnent. Then Iber income from lands, about . . ' - wan and Alberta has been f . 1. . . - .for,es, school books. B.utf.-m reply a Aues- - - w ­­­ I .. lambs and sheep were bteddy� Quota- s-�,efltng. the long open fail 1&� , " tis and ni�ncs- increased $815,294, -- ZGc W 27c. I __ _� ar , . . , . . . .0W received from The lien, Icon. Dr. pyhe put oftj,eieord the - .___gva� C.I., . 'Including $1.085 . t,) 12C , i *q its I .- . ; Horcy-Strained stead at Ile 0- 12c ­7 '- -havin-g-e-wMed--the farmers W d a — save cl Cobalt Lnke.• Advances of $7.- fact that all the Public school b0lbUs .per pound I-or 60-pcund pails and 12c 7c. lambs, eomn,wn. 5 . to GC. eXpol I gr,cat dea.1 more fall p14?ughln" than .us ... . .. ftS frCM liquor $W," from and English,. French and -German testa - . . ,. iicerlses, Io'13c for•5 to 10 -Found pallsi. Cohibs cNves. 4,% to 4%c, and export bucks; 3 a'. -The or-6-,06c�- are * lklu't a much I- . t 1 :, J Jncerporation.of companies,, may also Ju High schools had been reduced from at $1.75 !o $22.50 per di<�zeu� ' f 14) 4'2 'per pound. - . - 'A ' � - :, "I . . . . '�j.?­and- 11,_,,gr continued. to. sell at $5 Per cwt larger at- w ill Le put under crop Ihis, . � . , ..,.:,�. - be noted.. I . . .. . - 50 to 66 per.cent. - -Stead at 13'/',,'c, f,)r la � sprigg. T-h-n-usands of new' setters will. . .. Ct;e,.,,e y - . S - tior ,sek-cts, and 94.75 for lights , an .. - : ". - - As to Separate school b0ok!'i. which 14c' for hvin,. in Job P1, hore., seed aril'otheiis are increasing their I . . �. . %'VH'ERE MONEY WENT. VmenLs.. , - * are issu�vd under. different ogrt fats - . . . ' As to where '111e , been ins -Form: 1,o $I.7540r rime . cultivated areas, The wheat c;op will - � , -1. . . . .Mney went W, the no changes .cr reductions have - ­ .,-. - to Iricre , ... , .. and 81.80 to Si.85 kx hand- picked. - .. - . aiod anywhere -fr-mi ten' ' - - -4olwWing.'explains. -- . . . - mad�. It was also expected, added Dr. . _. likely - that - ' . . . I 4 Bale; Straw-SO .to $10 per- I-on-,4,n . to fifteen per cent.. but it is likch h Civil Government -_; .. ....5- 50°.493.`20- Pyn4a. that-the prices of all text W,ks -'AN INCRIENSE 11% REVENUE., � - . , - * i �L� ­� Legis7s,fimon ... .. .... .... ... 223,3i7.�O� would be -reduced, and as EMA as po a, track here. - .the oat crop will be reduced, owing to. ' ' . . � RaW, Hay -$16 to St7 in car -lots on Financial SI,Ajement of Donifnion for the fact that A-pe,j cannot be'Pr,ocurk4 . �. -, - �, •Justice ... - . .... , .... ..'..-... '379.598.16 sible. � . I . . . � .... I track here. I . ' and nrw'srttl,rrs. cannot- Word. to pay Edticallon ..... .. 1.339A05.811 . . 4, — ,- .- __ .. . � , * Lieven Nionthil of Fiscal Year. . � I - . _!.._�. .. ;-'. . . . I Pi611a1<w%-6]aInr1,o. �0, t,i S f. Dcla- - . 'the price of 81-05 to SLID pei bush+ -I- % : ­ � Pubile Institution-s- .-, .. .... * 9%.,379 19 � .- . . . - I - - . . I I A &spatch- from Ottawa says.� The . � - 65.jS3*69 " '- I - DECREASE IN T11ADE. ,- ' ware, St to. $1.10 in ter lots c I n track noNv &�mon,qk-d for oats If It's .- '. - - . . __ ..1_...__,_._..__. Central 'Prisoxf .... .... .. I . .. . , - . . . . here. - I . . . .- financial statement-61 the Mmifijoll cur --wasorn is at •all favorable an rriucu- . . ' . r .. -­ . I tokinizatlon, and Imm . !gr& .45, � Month's Returns � ns - In Britain Show *Gen- - . . - I .. . ... . . . . the eleven months of the current. fiscal ally early seeding is cxpiectc�d. *A I,ille . I - tion . .1 . .... ...... .... ...­ 52.00.4 . . - - .. _,..Vn0VI�-IfhN1Zw - - .* yva r.. -as .entered on -the - books of the has been d,r)n,- -in .the- cbinook btlt cI . . . . I . ' .- f�. . -1 - . Agriculture ..-� .. .... ..... ­. 480.317�84 . I oral Failing Off. 1-1. d b 0 ' , - I , -1 Cbnritic 339.011.70 • I .. I- . . -r Finance Department on Feb. .19th, s,-)uthera Altw,rta. an at �. one :I 11AV. Hospitala an: 4 ;. .., A.de'spatch from-Landon says: Board . P<,rk-qhc,rt ri-It. $21 .50�. - to. $22 pc . -ix M1 nut' ' - - barvel, bless. $18 to 1,1.4.5A. � ' t revenue $87.607,2fn, an 'in-. points in So.-katchew=-,�but­n - Parliament Bullding� .. ..... 96.338.40 ol'Trad-e returns for F6`bruni�ry sho%V 1i .harts:; . . . a o'al r , ' I . I . cI11r8,;e of $8.621.749. as compared with '1`1,ely be: gen-croa for some -weeks. . Lard Tiercors, 11�/,e; lu',,�.11/z,�! - I . locks. D 16.Ail.06 4L:4�crc* in imports of $2,498-1110 as, . ----:,, -P-1 11 �, . months. of- 19*07. . I . . ---,-..-- ...1ne corr,Qi;ponding m - ..�- ­ ���kaiza�,Raa" _.__--31C,.%A,39 ccmpared with: the .Same ino7ill t_a______ .. . . . . - .. V. last ­ xperiditure.b! the On . 0 _. . , . . . , I ri�o i- r � • . . . .. . �- . Crown Lands .... ... i ....'. - - 1-moke-d --and Pry-SA1<41 NU,ats-Lang -� The lotal. e: _- -7:- . . . 541.92,,61 Exp�,irts during the montif to- . tint _ .. . . . . . . - year: r: 'and cans: (Wed Fund - account for the eleven . . . . I . I- _. I . . "Surveys, Ins . 1101159 IF,Iled 515:747 X70, a decrease. 0 ,%t9,- clear inc.ian'� n%(: P r tons, . S1. . T-ANO UILES, N1*17111 LEG OFF . I- . � . medium An I light, 13,1 - months *as, $60,720,353, an increase of , . _ - .. ... .I . Refunds .......... . 40.254.;)5 _. . . � : hams,' to 13y,c. - .r, . . . . . -. -Illfiscellaneous .... ':*;*. *::. . 06$15.12 153. . . - . I I hams, 'a r- e 11X-, to 12o. baoks, 10- to 1$10.,31S,686. The capital expenditure I r The Wonderful Endurance Sho . I . ; 1 . . . . - -,,;.. 10�, break - -the period vv . 4. , .. - 1;�ujgd�, as - $25,768-488, eil xvhiA�h_ - - . . . l7c; ,� s,:.9-%r: rot -v,• . I "Daniel Stetson. . I - j * ... - . . I ­ ., . ­ Isc,t bacon, - Ito: greeiii I .moats o& .L,f $.i1;R,I83.830 wm. for + lblic work,,, rail. . . . . . - • . . . ,.. . I . �! . .. . 1. . , . - 85.FW,I026.55 .Ill %y .t*,D STRAW EXCLUDED.. canals, filclu&ng t,ihe Don- A -,despatch from Van-ouver say,;- � ., . . . . ... ,- ., .1 pickle, Iq less than ,moked... - . - ... ways and- . - - . . . . , . �, �' - ' " The remaining. 81,A67.269.66 is 'made - — — .. structi-oin of the National, Transconlin- Dan;el , stes,-rin, a - handlogg:4-e, - letter .tip c f payments 1-n the asylums, $340, British Board of Agrictilture Passes � � I kz;n'g �.Ls right leg crawled through t%%b � .. .. , ' 'TBF . IARKFTS. '. .__ ontal Railway. . . . . . . , � ­­_..- 000 tn interest.-Sf-90..(W in railway -aid - . Order of 11,rohlbition. . . . I . .%.fON .AL \ . . . I t the 1,6tal' revenue over mile, cif bush to tide venter at Tota In- , , . ' � I.. certificates, iii S1,16: under special stol- - ' ncn,roal, Maroh. lo.-Local _flour-f ric. The surplus r. ' M ' bl'Yancouver. gi6t' ,. .. . ., . atch from .l.on]-cll says: The maintained. - Choice spring the total expenditure � ., , A dcXP (,,-are firmly . . . for: - the - eleven iet, nFiles north . � ,.�. - • into a b.-,'at and rowed two miles it, a - .: . . .. -late, and many small amounts. . -. .. R,6ard of Agric-ultute has passed an -or., wheat palerg.s. -66,to; ,s��,nd:s., $5.50,� mi Is .91.118,45,& � ' ' ' . . . .. SPECIAL. . . . - . -,�,:Inl,en whPat patents. 45.50; straight -he total Ir,gg1,ng- camp. Ile, was working - alone _- CIAL. (Kr prohibiting the importation of hay For the month of F,,brii&ry I ' 9 1. - , , ought 'by a failing tree, and �... - .j:. Of the special expenditures during and straw into Great Britain. . The N,114,rc. 85 t-n 85.25: d-o'in bags, V2.33 tc revenue was 66.5,7,ma, a &-trenso of and V as (' . .. 17- - . was frightfully crushed. - -... d S.440,793, as compar . — ' ­ p . .. - , I I ... 1. - .... . - . I . � . . 1�on c�ut t* shreds the skin re,' -- * � ' 9 ,, . 11he 'year,. the. following were, .the most order. lakes inim,ediate efLe L. - .�_ $2.W: extra, $1..P4 I-o-41.90. - ed wAh Febi:uaxy�his right leg . . . - . . 4 .- . Eastern Canada No. 2 while oats. 53c. ]a--4 year. . . . . Sle " - ' .- ' 1. I - N,4). :3. 4q,- 4.o 40/12'(1-1 No. 4. 48c to Vkxc, "For . 'the. eleven 'months, the 1.,Jal loainino. -The men In ramp procured ' I I $6.33",': . . . . - -enue . rc-jeclod, W to 4oc. and. Maniti re. .Pos,t-offlee revenue has been ,he, launch Dolpin -and took him lo, . " - . I --_ : - j4,cl.ed, 493/2c .to 5k- per bushel, e% 3120, on, jn^rease of $652.fW. Cus!p�n-, Lund. Frt5m,there he ,%,vas taken to . . . . . . . as increased by $7.W,878, oncl ' - - 1 ' At-ire. ' , � . . revenue It . Vananda, ' Hospital, where he'dlod.- . Thii . -, . . : - i-ody was brought to Vancouver. , , Manitoba bran. 92c: shorts. ,M On- . . . . . . - OL - FIRE excise by $545.3fA. � ` - ..' . .. . . . larl.a. bran.. shorts. $2.1.50. to .824, mid- �- , 0 - ; _. �; __1 r - . .., I - q­_ ... .: I r .- . ... . .. . . ' .. '.. . ... "' . I . ...- . ­: - . - 1: . ,. - . , I 11 - - ' . - , - . I . , . . I � � . . . .. • , - " - -- dkings, $26 to $2,; �sbort,,. $2.1, to $2S.50 -� EXP IVATIE HEIR TO FORTUNr. - _�-­7---�-_1 - __ I .__ .. . .- ... . . _­ . ____� . - -..-])YNA'.%IITE LOSION. __ _'PA I . . �_. _ - - .. - - , - � . - . . � - ­ . -__- . ::��,.­:, _ ,— - - - !�_ . . '. . _z _. .- I - . 1. - . - . - ..I.; - . - . � .. .1. .'1:7, � .. - .? - � . . r-er ton, inAuding bag�; . plire.. grain, . . � ., I I __ I . I �:. . 1. .. . !, . 1. ...... . , .­ . - hirri ­ -:v- Wuille, $.12 M A.34. and miller) grades., Onr Allan Killed and Five Injurf-1 on tilt Soldier at London Barrac�s In It _1_� .".­. - . .. - . . . . 0 . -, .: __ --- , ransciontinenimll Rail%1431-71 .___ .. $145,00 by Death of Father. .. . . � . - ' ..--. -_ -6 'k . . . . . I per .n. .-- . . - . S25-AQ W T - I . - au'--'ht 'in � the Flames in A-6.1led ruots�, $2.75; corn. $1.60 t�o $I.- . . . . .. .16b Children C' g . - . . . ­ ' -lye- . I . A',- . I .4 per bag. I A (14'Spaich f6om Kenora. says: A dy- ' X despalch- from London. Ont." S. ', ' � . . - - . . . - T, lite accident,. in which one man was - ' 1 • , - _-� A steady And ac-Eve demand ,reva[ls, ,no n ' Th�nmas -Kirby, a -,privatc at Wolsrk,y - . , '*�' � - - - Smtenil�er western . s a re .c.el- killed'vind flve'others injured, occurred - I . .1* � Suburb 7 of Cie' '"land, Ohio. . . I .. -for ch"se. - Barracks. was notified on A.Vedrwsday . • ,. * -, ' . .. . . hng �&I, 13c f4-,r whirc, and 13 .y . . . . . , r,_ for 'cot- at Ptirscin*a camp; No. 8, Transcontin- that he ha&'fallen bkoir to a fortune of . . . . .. . _. -!,-,�: t- - . . . � . . I. � .1 - , . � . " . . 'Railway' recently.' It. - B60sf st-45.060 left him by his falh.,r, a I I :1 n . ,- . � I... . � 7'. - _ - . -nit ie .1 . , . I .. ,I: .1, n lal, weal- 'I., . , �.. -. - - - - .. . . ... : - . , . _... .. ored; ,Seopte er casterns, 131/,c. for .- _. ,. .. . . . a,; killed and W� Nlus^, foreman, was h, r, I Wars ,ick, England, . . I . ,:. - . I . . . , w illy sfatio r o %N E . . , _� . .. . I . . , -e*4-Fi,red; - - , . ­ . . I . I .White and 13,%c for * .. .. ., . seriously injured. The men .were en- ,�%i�o died .recently. e information : . . ' 'A despatch from' Cleveland, Ohio, meet. Nearby. factories dismissed lbe7r Butte�­Slocks. ar;2 light find re.,eipls .i. � . . I � - .. The ­�,�. ,, ' � b came ah-)ut in a peculiar way tlinough - - says: In a tire which 4completely destroyi '-men find instructed them to assist in are practically nil. Grfl�;s goods.. 31, gaged' loading a 30 toot hole, N'V ich I . I­ , . -'A , , � I the .rescue.' They braved the tire and to 33c, current receipts, 29c too 30c ' had been sprung ;6h the-Saturdby pre- an emploi� of The. , Bank"of- 1ronlrea I _1� -eJ the -corn M'on" sc:io,ol building fn W. fresh are selling at ,viou.&Iy. * A large number of slicks of T, . cement in an Eng- . made heroic -efforts to save -the ones E (sp . . s-Canadion trc " . ' oticLng an adycrti, - . . ' dynamite -bad been - put ell. the l,sh paper rcquestin n Ungwood, a suburb, on Wednesduy, one � . c to d� t in, -AN-1) g informatl� as _. .. . � . ' ,.%- ho were. not. dead. � 29710 10c. An),?rican fresh at -08 . : Midred and sixty -five lost their fives. Three little girls met instant death 29c. Canad.sinn select. 27c to 28c; .\f . ont. 'foreman vvas called to. another .part .of to lbe.laimt%nn of the missing heir. Ile The tire was started by an over In attempting to .jump from the third real fimod, 21c to 6-1c. the,,work. ,Vprin' his' return to where imparted the information -th one of the .1 . . ' I . . .heated furnace. ' The flames quickly floor. . . .�. .. . I . . . PnovL,4cn-,=Barr4ohq, shnrt cut, nurse, ;. the lynamile� vvas put in. while tamping c,flicer�_, wl,r)• in turn. insliluted,lin in- . , - K�pread, but a panic ensued when the . , _' S21; half barrels, $10.75; clear fat I,nc* this to place, the explosion 1cok place. - tjiry that revealed that Kirby was the FRANTIC F,%TIIER'S EFFORTS. � kq, . . . . I q . . 'building fillc�d with smoke and , - � -1;-Iong ciA heavy nlc�.�z, $20: half brw,-' , 0 party referred to. . . . . . $2' — ' . 'building atl(,niptc the " r A mail, named TMran, who arrive; rels do.. .510.50-, dry salt long rl,pnr , . 7- 41AISE TITF AGE LIMIT. - - . . ., C I -d to escape. . med . . _4 � - . ... , . I —.— .. , .- There were but•two exits in th,� build- upon the scene early, when the chit- backs. 101/,c,, bm I ,rels plate beef, 12.1110 . — . . ' . . . ' o ilable. ��One soin bo . b- oven were crowded - in the front door, . . I .. ... A CANADIAN AR'.%!Y. .- I I Jn" that wf.,r(,. ova to S1.5; half barrel, do., 57.25 to $7.7); -Make Vouths Ufi&r; 20 Kcep'A%idv From , c zed Nvilir-the children, wbo discovered his little girl ­6mcncr the - .- I , . — . - half - . i barrels heavy mess be-or. sio to $11, Pool Booms. . .. . n carne oho zed mass of - injured and crushed. He ., . ,.,� . Irlans for MobiIiiatioll of Large F(WCG madly Aash4A, for the open air. Tho.se caught the ,giri by the hands, and in barrels do , $5-50 I-C 86, compciind lard. � ' at Quebec. ' . I . who fell in � the d4u�rwriy were trarnpl,cd . 81/c to 9,-, pure lard, 111,'c 1�) lly,c; A dcspat�h from T,or-nn[n say=: Leg!;­ - .. . I - .1 4�1, /2 . �4 -- - - K . cl rooms , . A ' lell' fnoffi 'Otl,"wa snv '�4 upon by the ones behind and soon the his frantic efforts to sft,v,e her pulled kettle rendered, IIY,c to 12c; banis, 16c latioll to raise the age at which poulbs . . .. dtorway was impassable. he�r arms from her body. re p(,T-mitted to frequent po de��pa . q: Ther - .. � . I , 13y.c.'accordin" tc�' size; breakfast a - .:. .: The last.four, who were ebildreii of s .nsl,,(,d by representativos ef the ',%J�lltia D-epartine.11t, is • now devising ' 4 . ' .�� __ . �E-SCAPE WAS CUT OFF. . the janitor of, the building,- lost, their bacon, lie t,o15,,,; \Viqd,cw)r bacon, 1,�,%c "'a who called on- ways rend mcnns for the mclaTzatir3n -1 es t,o�olh,pr._ 115,'We• frt-_ql-k;lI,-d AbAtl4W--d+'e.­ -mionicipality of Orillia, . , . . _71 . _­ (I - . . . .. I l.k., .. The frightened and ppnlc-stricken . the : Attorney- General on Wcdnesday, c,.t trc,,kips pt..Quebec next summer I - ' . . . ... . . ­1 J other - . 1�i . . . q hogs, SU-5: live, ,%-K75) to S5.55. ""riat, onr children li- ned to get cut through' I . I I I I - agitation tc-�edii,,c, the tran;p,,i,t. conlhli� or. . ur the .. ONE EXIT CLO,�ED. .. __ - , There was an . I 7 , I I . . . . . �. I . * ' ' license reo, payable by thcse c�ztiiihlish- a � . : 4 . . � .. windows and by vnv other means. that � . I .. _rlljF,F.kl.O .NIABKET-��.' - , � cc 11 1'z I--n -,111e+il'q' can ,be ' satisfnet-xily ar. - ; � " ,, I I , . The greatest loss of life was caused . -_ of the fcelhig against ranged eighteen lhous.ind men' be . _ .1511 . ­could be -found. Escape was cut off by 'meals and in view � le . . ad . pe vme�k or so C, - - of the closed, t Buffalo. March 10--Wheat­-Spring' mir 1� the flq1n4,s, ,.N-hicli b this - time ,h b, one exits being cl 10 I Northern, $1.13; '�Vjntcr, allowing boys to spend their lhiie in PlIc"11 d f.:i r n on the I . .�, y r the It inly, hcv,-('N'i�r, . .. . T11 which point scores of easier; No. . I them, the municipality suggests . . children I ipality su,ge,'Is t hn t 'Plain's of Al-rnlinin. - 1. ,tiprend th?tu�hout' the rooms. c red, $1..OGYj.. Gorn-Firm; necessary ry to cut--ft, numler . not rushed Theii escape was blocked by s!cady; No. 2 -under 20 be forbidden to visit liv, found was of brick. yet this did ii r* 67c. Oats-Steadk; No. youths -1i lb-lw�live 41aouund, but in any I , building x,. . a .do that opened inward.. in - this No. 2 yellow, . ;44 'retard the progrc-,s' --)f the fire. . e, 52y,c. Bar them. The minimum -age at �,ros,ent is, .(to%% . . I ­�� . manner they were delay g 2 mixed, No. 2 white, Canadian army ass�-rnbleO at ,',,�54 1 In a fev., minutes the lower floor fell, delayed in re.achin Is. years. . . I . - event I lie o., . , ..�J . the other door and windows.- ley-95c � .1 Quebec will I e the most iTnpe,shlC (,.v4,r I. " . to $1.05. Rye-No. 1, 90c. —+— . c , . W . pitating scores of children to the - . I . . , , PIVC1 I : ' seen � . I I basc It - Ls said that -as-.,a result of this . . ' . CUT 111S THROAT ON A TRAIN. in tile country during-the li,i�t hun% 11, . I .. - • ment, alinong" the burning 'embefs: ' ., . .� , - . slarnpcd-o' alone "ores of children lost NEW YORK WHEAT LNLA.RKET. I - clxotl years. I I ' . ­� . I .- . — .. .. .. ... ., I " .. � -A HEARTRENDING SCrNE� .. their lives:. * . I . . New York. "March N.-Spot easy; No. . I � . .1 -1 . .. --.P 4 . . I __ix � - Suicide of Thomas Dempsey . on flis I 1. . - . . �', z ' . R, � I I was TOP TEACHERS MISSING' �: - 2 rod, $1.03y, elevator No. -2 red, $1.0/jy. I . • . I _: .. - � . . • The scene about the -building - . . Way to Jail.' The oslihinted rxpanditdre fcl- Ille'I'Vo. . , ;., I I . I Quickly the news ,)f the No. I northern Dululhi . 1-oba, . �,.­- I . I heartrending. Of th-d nine teachers of the school f.o.b. afloat floft!;"No. 2 bard ,�k- fti t c r, ' A d4,spntefi from Gladslonp; Man I .. wince of .Ontario for .this year is $7,r . , I Ot -1 terrible cn!ffProPhc ,.spread throughout FAN-en are counted for.'The two miss-, $1.20 f.o.b. a I . 5 0 I,8,7 5. 6 7. - I ..,.",l ill ' villag:1 and hundreds of Onrents' ing are Iiie Weller; of Cleveland, $.1.16y, f.o.b. afloat•. se))? A lunatic .nnm,,.,d Thomas.1)(.,nip- , .. . . ' . . ' - - . . . te " L. -ir N - - '" � I . .. :0 . . �� I * s ,;f Roblin, Man., committed suicide E. A neinhoidt, . lontrt,al bw;�nrss . . .1 , , , 'S - . I were crowded abQut thp b�uildlng in and •Grace Fiske, of Cleveland. ' STOCK MARKET. . . � oo on Thursday night � man. commilte�d suicide with-,cr-carv- . . .. 1. .2 . search of their girls and boys. princtp,A Frank P., Whitney, of the " LIVE ,.e I . . � � NNt C. N. R. train ,� ; . Sell r -knirp .. I I ­F � , . F y , I T0 ,�,_� �, , - ''. 9'� Z, 1,111 1 U ' -'� f'or — � I la •s ' ,, .. than ��, I -1 I I I I . in a few minutes twenty bogies had school . , 'being conveyed � .1 '�'�­ " estimates the ntimber-of dead A few lots-of good -exporters' cattle eyed to P�rt.nge Jail. ing ., on Friday, .. 4� , ,6 I -(,n from . the ruins. Plairil. ,. 165' The pupils were mostly little were on sale. A select bunch brought I Ic ha'd a small knife concealed in 111"s Five large lumber companies Ill thi . , . .t been ,to], . �ai - , Heavy bulls sold as high dying short- West have amalgamated with a UT-101 I ". 1, daze J,'�, ranging In age from 9 to 12 $5.30 per cwt. clothing and cut his thrc.at,, d �,, -­__._the Nvriftniz or stilled terms of dc,ze , chil&en, rV I .. ..�, -en its the lo_ )4 as $4.50 per cwt. ly afterwards. lot ten million dollars. . . I . *., _ ,of others could be sc years.' . I : 11 . : I I _ . . 1�5�. _1, 7 � . . , - ....�, ___. . .,' - -.; - .::: fit. -d ;.c+. - - : -��- rrc.,;� -.:� .� -- y - .. .. w _ _ _.ms- _ _ ` 1� °. �w- �y�a.."+S .. � °Y..••�Ti. ra c#X!,•,..'.;yM•�..." �. 't"•. �� �+�• #,.(L:4i�.': .2 ,;;Y+',,:`.� 'rye '7'�t?;ti'ti ,.' 141...• 7. °J ./ h. ;'• 1Z' .x,. T /� :.•,.:•'fY.!„S' .....'Air >..& , 7 — ,, ---t —. .. ,.. :'. i�v •;4. " "4^ :. - '1-ys !'�.J�. yi',)�', ,q t wP y� �'T �,. ,.:r i - 1. i' y' • •,i.�t,,2rC .. - ...' .: , +r w .: a =.+.:�.:.:xr;_�,.r'; ._._s;�:- -,•,•_ ,7 - ,. ar - .� Vs . . �,a L " . T ., •'M'.. `�'�' • ;' ,. a _ _ . .' — 1. .. *♦+}� �} ♦}}}{}� ♦4........... 4-+-+++++++++++, +' carry within himself the clementg of teration a few years wrought in Judith ti♦ti ♦!!tt!!+ ♦ ♦ ♦++ +tf+♦ . , success? and if he were properly educat- Rene'.le, who. from a n --) t particularly * i °. ♦ • } I ;.��- ♦ . -_._ ed, might he not snake a way for him- g Y in the world as his father had done. handsome child, expanded, as she grew up into something which was in thou ♦ I 1 1. �� _ -. -. _ _... - self nd -sup,port -iris and - become -a- s ©orLCAered n,!racle.of 1cauty- F + ' _ sister, -a I i � i + # I, -`,. LLL .t 4 . Y PP)' Watkyn Shenkin had open stopped the lad on his way to school, and spoken hats to her as she sped over the trills; whilst their- wives relaxed their hard _. ' - ." - kindly and encouragingly to him; and features and harder household carts ♦ : . . _-:. Z i..-, i the farmer entertained little doubt', but when they talked of Miss Judith, the �} ♦{} + ♦ + ♦ + +► + ♦ ♦ ++ ♦ ++}:Z � __ ®�® that in after years the baronet might loveliest' creature their eyes had ever ,_V " ''����� prove a friend to him, for Sir W'alk,n rested on: DAIRTLNG TOR PROFIT. _` ' -. • ' '. .. • .. • / . .. . was childless, and entertained a fond- ness or proteges. Children ave _her their confidence on the shortest notice; the shyest - among '' Ten years ago -I- urchased 30 -head of yearling heifers, B their °color' and Y ,, . ' - Ir,1'he, Curse _, Of The Family E de min w Altogether, van ter ed it was Pest to send thu children • to some re• them min to her as they d draw co g h wool aw near to no One else. Even the cler g }' they i sated halter than the ev nit ... ' 'I, Crag erago breeding: In the [all 13 of them > * s e speciable boarding- school; and accord• man of the parish church, who was one were kept for millcers and the balanoe' _ _ ingly, after much and anxious delibera• r! that sett which seems -l9- -- imagine were sold. A month later hvo others ar L L. +++++++ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ '} {ion, he took Alice to a bleak sea-side that to admire .anything in animate or inanimate is were sold at the earnest so]icltaLion i - " CHAPTER Vt.- (Continued). they are, nearer {o her than to us -why G ?wn in VR•'ales, where a Mrs., Crickieth, who, was greatly sought after by par• natti�e overmuch a dead- iy sin, co•:ld not avoid absolutely smti- of a stock snippet, it. was hera I made °na o1 the mistakes at my dairy ex- �, , should we be burdened with them'."' ants and guardians,, kept a select semin- ing with pleasure whenever Judith came perience. I stsou!d have sold them all Peop!e received her very cordally in "Because I choose it;' thundered Evan ac [or ottn ladies, and subs u y y g eq ently trJpping across the threshold of file at the good figure offered and issue - tr sxie and she was much admired ' 6e err: flattered, and flirted with; Gre bn, "and the first one who s oaks P P drove his grandson twenty -five miles further on, to the abode of Dr. Mills, gloomy rectory - house, tilling their prim, sanctimonious drawing -room with some gone to a dairy scha�4 Then alter -itg ,but oad this no one, worth thinkin about y g an unkind ward to them leaves m Y house at once, and for ", \\•ith the principal 01 a classical and co-_ , {, the bright, gladsome surrshirse she studyi dairy form I ought {a have bought good milli cows in •the• prime -.: or acce tin desired to have fur a wiGe p g, s woman who had deserted her still- ;ever. -which des sine erlstence, the farmer fin- vial academy: The parting between the children had brought there., and took away thence again with loot. with the remaining money. I woulo -idren. fished the discussion and retired to bed, been so fearful a one. that�:van's- grief All unconsciously, it is true, but still hatie, delivered, more milk ko the cream - It was a mournful; day for Evan Crep- But although he possessr_d sufficient , , was per!cctly exhaus.ed when he came the place seemed none, the less light ery, with less work, and the consume - ton, that on which he receive! a let- authority Lo give the children a shel• G, say farewell to his grandfather. tie whilst she remained in it, because she Lion of vrry much less feed_ ----_ 1. ter stating that the boy and the girl, ter, and to preserve them from also- had went so much before, that there never :earned to know that who *ever The hell• rs were bred to calve early 4 this son's tender darlings, had been left lute harshness, it was' beyoni his pow- was then little occasidn t>r his rely - her footsteps strayed a soil of flower ui 'September so that they .would de- tis 4ry a clerk o1 Messrs. Brown and Garter rr is make their V1'eLslt home a happy toe's trembling exhortation for him to o' happiness sprang up around, which vclop a long milking period and be dry the hottest and most dtsagreeable • ALL a hotel in Tryddmordest, whence he 'was one• b- "a man." withered_ and died when she departed part of the year. ' IL is also the beat requested at once to, fetch them. eq With the fortunate adaptability of P Tt:e toy had ddne crying, and so he - from the spot. method to realize the greatest number .; It was a cruel thing for him t43. reads _Sit• youth they soon became accustomed remained vet, pale,'and very quiet, "Beauty is a snare and device of Ihe. "the ct pounds o1 butter -tat with the least haughty epistle written by Jolin tr the coarser style, of living. which whilst his grandfather stood stroking •devil;" and eye maketh vain idols "the cost per pound, for the evident reason , . Leslock, who flung, as it were; the chi{ - was at once the fashion and the neces- down his hair and- vainly essaying to for itself;` and lost heart of man that the cow is naturally gluing a very nd a fifty -pound note at him, lily at F.wmslydllan Farris. The fresh, id "good- bye." worshippelh the fleshlyc tabernacle large flow of milk during the season Io ' ..•_<;;t r ingim " herein th s irit dwelleth, and forget• x encroach no further on such unparal- For any food; all mcmor!es of, or °care ton found voice to sa, at last; "i. must teth the .immortal soul, and t rornes on she is ftulhcr sLimulaled by for a parent to think how his son's -soon van ,shed [rafts their minds. Mere for I will carve soon again to see you; 'you Thane' were favorite !arms of expres- � pu t it time for holding f. goo flow until lime for oft. memory was treated; most sorrowful bodily luxuries constitute no portion and wilt-keep up your bear!. my sion with, the gloomily righteous clergy- In the first }.ear of my dairy expert -, f my _I _._and most cruel, and most bitter of all. or Ili- joys o! childhood; but there were try, and try to learn a great deal. and man; but snmchow he always refrained once the herd numbered 10, nine of the tc consider that the mother of the little mental necessfties denied Lhern, which rnak; haste -to•he a man, and then you from applying them to Judith Renelle, heifers just mentioned and one cow five. .deserted ones• half once been truly !owed Lie abschrte essenlia!s to the ha loess; i pP c n live G,gether al- and A .9nd 1 a and he contrivc�.i to (or t that beauty ors old. The total milk deli far the y )' d - _ by aught of his flesh and blood; that of every heart, and Evan F',repton wrilh- ways. Rf -memt er, w'hen. y1tt grew up,' was a snare, and a lovely fare a device o ye+sr was 7.x400 Founds, as near as it . be had built up proud hopes on the ; ed ttndec the consciousness that the you ire to -Jx her protector. There, of the evil tine to lead niortaLs to de- c.a'n '� 'estimated b} adding fo .the. -, - strength of the alliance =that she ha di bey and girl: the.oft�pring -of his dead there. don't to cry again, for you slruction, when he looked from he par. creamery statements the quantity kept I -° been Wa4kyn's wife. I I son, were co:dly and unkindly trealod: sliall both cam, home together at the 'sonage- w•indo%V alter her retreating ffg- tor' table Lisa and catl•feeding. Thin a; The last word seemed to bring the�that_th,�y were tirade _e!Qraaliy -Eo f i_ Rnmm,�r hoEddya.. area _ t, an average yield ter cow aT ?;'790-- - I. -o ar ,o e o misery e' man's heart, and also..to ve him a' in�the house, sate his gown, ever sllx a I „ horWion, here a ,,cared fair! exhaust- P y poun s or an urc°me Ier •I'he butter -tat was valued at 15%c to 1. - -clearer idea of what had happened, and a_loving word to them; not a hand but eel., P)r he took I.hn lad s'tently in his olc the price paid Dy the of what be had to do. \Vithuut taki�tg counsel Ws wail ever laid gently and caressing - 1;; arms and hold h'm there. tri FINGER PRINT REGORDS per pound, cifamer - at that lime. Profit was a - -Al with anybody on tho subject,! -..: 'wrote, on Their heads. _ fiat. when ha atlemp'.ed rctcas.a nernus quant!ly, hilt the experiarlce was . 10' he first on a sheet of, paper, the It grieved him also •to perceive how. h'inself. the b3v detaine�.i him with a probably worth the 8ifferenM,' says } words= "Returned as their - own stock of pretty clothes was c nyulsrse .clutch.' - _ Frank E. Chi in KimbalLs Dairy Farm - . -. - by Evan C•repton to Su• ]:.hn f either worn out, or out- rown,'the gar. g g • "f,et:me �. cbildr' he exclain�d, as s f "don't n �1:�0@- [UF \TfFII ATiU1S IN DETECT- cr. esbek;' then enclosed the bank- - - note therein, and finally directed the moot,' of old were re laced with coin - P awrier onaa. He bear to mle lhq "g`t In s•',me i:.,odity Suffering: t-Id. n'e s ,)�.trgt, you.hurt ate` there .. INC. C RiIIE My..last year of dairytmg presents a Ietter to St. James's Square. ,. �svhich could not Watkyn'q children -thus- palpalify "g:,- ►hers." and h� ; ^ally unclasps, the -_ .. . :_.. _ . _^ more neotrraging showing, though still not what it should be. the herd ' Having accomplished act, �; ing down" in the vmrld; and wbrn .11ice :•till- twining flngois. and th.•n a long. -' �.. - ' numbered I4 and constitulect o! one 1 P --1W on his greatcoat• and' drove oft' tv ':: c,,ntnlaiard'that the hard leather slo.:s lit,'ger'ng kis; of [are,weli on the broad, Loirtion Police [Isis Over a Niltibn Fin- Jersey and one native h+•iter, four Jer -' , bring his .grandchildren. home.. , , "Where are yrou g�inl;. in- hurt her__fet, and- r Evan wept t nit fatale o n f rrtrPnd c( h's field son's tr Open Y• "(7.,.t tilers, for r' he said; Prints. alai No Tao �„ . native cows.; The total __'__ w,11 •father?' quimd one of his daughters, as he - Navin to exchan his blue cloth g . g' and li!t1a white trousers fo'r a suit of yhu .eret Ind w thout n w•ird rf od'.ru to school- . � - are Alike. yield ..o1 milk was 67:513 pounds. The beet cow gave fi,500 pounds: the poor - °c,+ -passed forth from tile. hous.: ' ,. corduroy, Ilia old farmer felt. as thou h q .master or any one et~ , hurr`icd frr na - . , , , est, 3,6-5 of milk The average per cow >I p ryddrnrerdest,' .he answered, and s,�rrre- to Us trouble• trod fatten trpoar ttx� hnu�e, as tf ml,trvstinV h {s shrilly ,- An interesting ECC�unt of 4-40 perfeb- twits S, G°6 pounds.-.-- the po�reit butter without another sentence of explanation departed. him, and boo ht a 1i hker g g pair ,o( l:a°!s 'COmfortetl to 'eav,1 thn lad brhind, " goer t.i which the finger- print system of fat record in the herd wise i %i Q�und3. -= ' t 'had for his granddaughter, anti Fi rw iii the Gild man iookr1.1 - Dr: fdentifleation h'as been brought qL Scot- the best i'7GA, the - overligm was °37.5 __ - After he drdpped the. Setter in' her brother ,with a pint of nuts \ill's tYrrrnrkrd ntterwaid� to his wife: land .Yrt'd was given at the' North. Lan- ThL., is below .the i.teal towards -the post - office, he proceeded to the ho- f Tho Cvholc sy�k >m was *rong - hr "ilo you 'know. F think he will scarcely clan guise -Couri . recently, ,still which I am working. The inr.,>me, how - _. tel, when telling the landlord-of whom felt it --was ruining' the children . body lava to ace ltis graitd�3n again.^ And "! have been engager! in the study of ever, is considerably Lifter than I made be had come >in search, he was ushered and soul-- chafinr! their tempers amt iii- the v�'trthy pcH3agngrre's w'°ItiIC proaeci' Anger - prints tar ten.. years," said Ihe. {r,; first year• The overage Nvas E:1'7."�0 " s` Into a parlor, wherein he found the furiner their'healths; {,e could 'not ab- prorst,.etic, for ere Ihreir' months passed polity expert, "and durcrg that tins Eyler allowing For the cost of feeding = good woman of ft_- house talking to tfio,solute!, complain of the treatment they owny !;von frcJton wn, dead and burr :;1,000 identifica4fon> have Leon effect- The highest cow made nv $-ii6.10, aad children, and trying, unsu=!astully', to lrtwived-, because there wag no one in- ed, and t,l, sons and his daughtFrs rd at Scotland Yard by' means of the even Ilse poorest cow riiisde a gain of JIt, stop their tears, Hand clasped in hand,'dividual Ihe} act which could !x talavn hold wore Lark'r,2 of going to lair about the system. .I.have examin,ed hund4eds'of SIG.:, In other wards, she ear+r.d me nestled close together on a ham;. of -met, still he saw that -in his pre �senoo + static nn lease of Ewme�vdl.an Farm,, _thousands o1 impress6olla, and I have 4�I,v;, gfK of, which wa-c'spc•nt -fur feed, ,' . old- fashioned si,fa, relusin comfort, g they were. heated with cold di;•- rind lho niono3y V*r father had left 1'F- never kriown two finger -tip* agree . ;1r.'Trw, best cow made a gro -s in rise c[ . end food, artd •kindn'ess. As' if $It the Bice, and !:new when "his• Lack `was turn- -fi nd htm,•in Ihe batik: Aefrrre the old ridg,* characteristics. � c,o but f fed her 5,.. of world had: been taken from them save I eft a course of systematic harshness man Fassrid away from earth. however, "Rr fore a convicted erson is dig- 'aarlh ' l hull: All milk for the family'iind oil whole each other, they a ark rp- oluteiy side 3 w•a., pursued towards them. , be'mn4e, as hr tf, +nrghl, ample.provb;- charged from prisdri his fine ^r - prints milk used ki. feeding ' as credited Lis ' - ty side --Evan mopping his sister's tears lie kept Evan by his own side, ac ron- iron for htg • grardchildren. He paid are taken .and sent.t> the department• the; scows. RuPer -fat wawa valued at W, - : away__er -PR whilst his own were flow- scantly as possible. Ploughing, sowing, cvor n certain Burn both b3 Dr. Mills When a man is remanded his anger- Itac average pric.: paid at the creamery ' ing like_ a mountain torrent. They did raping, stacking• mowing,. the tail was and C(r:..Cr;ckieth, -who agrees to nftt -, prints are taken,_ and if he has beery dur;nR the yeer:'skimmf[k was Credit- .�Iaol sFeak, nor move, nor ask far any- always near him; a quick, intelligent cst4> ani support Evan and :'!Tice till , ot,nvicled -before, his wbeile tiistQry ed at 15^ per 100 pounds: and calves thing; the, did not sob, nor make any child, full of talent and promise, whose Stu 1w•o were old enough to` maintain can be .ascertained within two or, at a at from $..00 W Sti.00 eacIr. Pasturage •d violent demor-stration - of grief -they misfortune It was to have been born Ihe:irselvcs. Akre was to remain a' the most, fl" minutes of the arrival of charged at $1.10 per month. grain `_,only cried on quietly and Ince<ssan(ly !n a sort of hrbpeFQS+, hplpl�cs, despair• a gentleman. There was no need to him shave gntrrltess at Mrs. Crtrkietlrs; till •her "pa�h4xi the thi: irapress�ons at Scotland Yard. ' "itut 'Fhe at c °E cast and roughage at market value. li ing wa ;which moved unto the most y .rear_ his station; for. the Lastes, and the feelings, and the man. .I.r,ttr�r hod his wa.v into w irld :" and the last net of a tempor- cias':iflcation. must be vet y complicated," remarked the magistrate. Six (�ow•s gave [Set returns of metC then , - inten =e sYrrtpalhy the caul of ih^ land- • nets of a higher grade than that in al nature the old farmer perfirrmed on ` No," the hispector replfhd: "The Six each. . In feeding IhPSe 'eatys [ was work 'y , _lady, who poured forth a tide of lamen- which he was placed had been besto,ve,l this rnrlh,'was 10 address -a most Ioitch- classfflimlion has been indented by Sir ing for practical results, as every dairy . . talions an Welsh, which they could not on him by nature. From all things in.g Letter to hL, grandson: exhnrlIng Edward Henry, the Commtssioner;,and farmer should. Net returns were bnderatand, and addressed' words of ery= eeuragement to them in English, which coarse and common he shrank instinc- him to bl rome a` w ,e and a good man,' iS- bersutitull, s!mp!e." - .of more lntetrst 1n rite than mere ands p° - . - they did not heed. Lively, and to personal cleanlinf%�s he and _Plaving Alice as a sacred charge "I think you have over 1,1)00.000 im- 'the of milk and butter -(a t. AILer the prQc- ' y For a time, Crepton stood In was almost a'mset r, washin his hands y g upon him. "My. presslons," said solicitor who .1'e- ties, limit is t6ache ., a further yield .Evan ' the doorway-; contemplating the pale a! and face fire from spot -or taint a dozen times a day, in the stream tthich ran mind Ls almost easy abort the children r.�iw." he said to his. cIer clergy- presented the police. • . - of -milk. is gained al srorifuoed cost of " ' dark- haired, grief- stricken , children; -but at the back of kis grandfather's cottage. man, 'w•ilen tha• -, arrangements had N.AMES IGNORF D; I , " feed as will , as needless drain u oa p '`• at length, unable' to -endure• the 5i t' - gt the'-sight' Fta had a dislike to rough, loud con - t,een cnmiaeletl. "N +� one can law them \\'e have 120,000 sets with- ten im- ".,state:!, the nervous system of the cow. [ do K. longer, he stretched out his arias lo- g • versation, and possessed so pure an ac- out f a gr>.�d cducat.on, or deprive them pres,,ions ip each set, inspector CAllinc. "\Ve depend on -the' riltges, not wish to hr understood' as criticiz- ire the. erperiments o[ our State a few wards them with a sort of ery, Wth looked hurriedly, up, and dice cent, that his' schoolfellows, refzrrbig .tr -and 'his of it; they ar£ proclilel for lilt ttie, and ignore the aurrr4es." g cars ago of• fcedin a y g g herd . of scrub catching through her sears a t ision of g g that erect carria e, always g y .� g s►,eer•in 1 called him the lord." i {e grow' ti but still, sir, it would P• ben c nrfort to me if you, would 'see how "Anrl' you never find two. alike," said cows. It was a vhltiable illustration '< �= an old, grey - haired man, weeping tike was to be founfl during every IeL�ure ihry a►r gettinq,on tit tee a year or so, ., the sal sitar. i► u not lil.a ,hand• c[ what can lx done. But [ .would que5- ` herself. suddenly released her hand from moment, either close to his andfa- gr poor ionM sera gle creatures." F • y. !, writing." _ "It is much more. sure than file haul- flan the Policy of a dairy farmer. whb nouid feed 1, is mws to their utmost ca ". her brother's -and bounding from her seat across the room, crie:l "Papa's then; side, or else sittin with his arm g Tht� clergyman' promised,: and Evan writing test,'' the inspectpr answered. the paeily'. The extra cost silts down the papa," and was clasped the next iristant round his sister's nark, readinn to .'r with her -tor, -perhaps, the most touch- died content; birl. somehow th^ former, b.'ing shortly after rem°vec[ to a bet- case which gave rise to the state - profits and the danger of injury -to the to her • grandfather's heart, ire thing about the children was. to ter ,living, f•'re t f•o perform. and so the mend way a stinking pro,,if of the value °t ilia system. nor•vous •sys,tem Is likely to result in abort!on or other cow aliments. Very ry pitiful it was to behold that trio when the landlord and his k >ft notice • how, through all chances a:n.1 children, whose mother had forsaken, -After a theft of sfl•cr cups at the The low feed cost above noted was wife them shoe• together, the olcl- man and Chan gas, they remained 'true .to one another, and tthese aunts and uncles hated thorn, were lert'to get through Ihe world premises of the Etas• Flission, at (tack• sceured by feding• comparatively little the young children, mourning with one Th•> seemed to Evan Cr ton like Y eP as best they could, wilhout a sinl,.e' ney Wick. Clarhnce Chtrk was. arrest- ed on the evidence of finger- prints grain, For the most part protein was rased in the form of .clover, oats and r' _ soul and one voice for the dead and the gene; g^ tein ,4 of a different race from his ow•n friend or relative to Nvbh ,m °to turn 'n alone, Ile rrlaintained complete relic- limited quantities of alfalfa and soy -"' very strange. and vet, sag• geslive, to contrast their pretty clothes sr,ns and daughters; 'and it was tits; loge end union existing between any emergency f °r ei.;tance, It %vas as..mournfti! a situation as can once, and; .there was •rrathing else t° 1x•an hay'• Br'sn and oil-meal were the . acrd his coarse garments; very ga good to g the, pair which induced him to lee float P I well Le, conceived, but still neither sank connect h,im with the robber }. When photographs of finger- prir.ls only mill feeds bought. Late pasture and turnips furnished succulence for, the �; i , , see how blood. linked blood togelher: bc,w the boy and the , girl' clung with still to ether at the farm,'lon after his g q common sense had told him they undir it; Alice I-or•e every trouble. and trial with that hopeless sort of patience left on a Lacs I g g.)be by Ihe ihiM we,c ration., In summit th.^ cows note pas- - tenacious grasp around the neck of their Lather's father he, ithoul would bc. better away from it. The odd man ,which seems. natural ' to w-omcn and pmdviced in court tho megistrafe n•��nl dawn to the dock and compared t4cii tared both day and night. N�ht liaslur- ing makes the milli s.,cr•e'fon and helps ;, - -• -haw w a thought of the expense or trouble thought• it hard to separate the oun g girls, while Evan took his grandfather's with Clark's flnger'c, lie pointed out. •` to overcame the shrinkage in. flow due °' or annoyance they iris ht y EF prose, facie the Wn s, and harder ktill to ) part from Ih: >m hims ^lf, [.�r they were dearer letter as a, text• and preached there'- up ,n to hrmeeif cea5i>lessly. Dr. Mills ' that- Ihero was a scar" on ltte Lhtrmb to flies. littla orphans to his bosom and w•el- and ncatrr to his heart than any other in said no 1;ov -b.(+) e--mcr su hungered impression and a similar scat' on the. p'lan's thumb.' Only two •o[ Ihe orig!nal ten heifers a,mplcted 'the sixth c�tr of milking. tamed ,them home. lirime he conveyed them, to the amaze- the wide ivarfd; and he felt italmosi im• possibLr to git'e them up =even for (heir -na thirsted after know:edge.; and from the time tie was clevcit }cars ahi, the Clark looked at the photograph, and at once declared dramatically: "i One died at first freshening w-ilh symp, 4Uns fever,' thing in • 2 w meat of his dau hte'rs and the irrantion fi. own goad. lad counlea the very nlonlhs till he plead guilty." of inilk a strange a. native 3teiter, one developed actine- of his sons: There wnc a stormy .cone But it was nocrsa,ry -his plain, prat.- should becomr. a man, tall enough and .; y mycosis and �4a5 diSp0.5449 of; ttvo o[- that night at Ewme)jdllan Farm, when forgot tho tenderness {icai, common sense, and his never strong ennireh to }work and talc Alice e —� them develo ed vent' small udders and women of !heir r,ex to wonder, "who ,was to attend to subdued• hankering pride alike; told him that. tli:•ould be an im home. l:nd!ess wore the .plans Lund schemes and ro ects for the future the p 1 p;ti1) BACK. ' ` Wee were' so'.d'L•efore'the secen<I season;-one � r the town -bred brats'." and men fiercely 'I�e .sih.lit po y bs: sew c•irarly, M bring either biotheu• - lw)y tt•rciught out iii the rninc of his own ' A man • fit an hotel in -a loud tone of 'rriend. sold after n sccoud years trial. t>e r 1 cause sl,e was loo farJr'ow' ' stand• "` • demanded. if their portions weir, to , r skten dmvn fo the level he halt sn t.ertili> brainl--cnd:e s and absurd! . voice cnlied his hack tist' -as he art of ?5D pounds of butter -fat Ixr year; '. "'� ;I taken from them to fit Ihe "' itruders -ns 1c�ng r,crupied; .and even had the effect --• was ]caring lh c.uting -r.Km� and Then nnot,her followed later for the same rea- . cut ladies And gentlemen. "\L'nik' 1-�en practicable. his wishes would not CIIAhTF.R Vii, , , wIt�� ^erect to 'him: ' I.ow far mould you can -one lost one- quari•er o[ her udder 0. ;, _ trst:rped everything from. ' befit Ir'lui.'d in that direction. Tie stn!- a 'ch•angcs have g,'f. i( I' hndn'.t c ^Led ,otr had;.' arcd was fattened for the block; only • and gave nothing to us," the, said: --v. versal human desire to r,L,o was busy M.Oanw•h'ilo there had• been The other• rtra,ighlcnirig himself up, one wn� deemed w•�rlhy of rcmatn!n -y �~ - and Rere arc his children brought' tvith;n the rnrmer -not for him.celt, but in the old -house among the Welsh hills repl,!ed, in a tone GDud enough for all `No, w,illr -ilie, herd to cmiiplMe the smw -nth ' hime,'that the same y girmc ma • be for these children. Such changes as time works ever,✓- to hear: .s'r, I won't lend ;volt S5: Venr. s wimheranine indicated aced [ ateh _ . ___ p,ayrd o'er Again. - Nye .havc•ha{l. one ,> - -__- Besides. h44d. they P,4 a right tom, f y a water.. rru ewer. -W axtd a few othea.cr _!- hn.ccuL oi..iLan -a3- a.. -g earl- ir-1 -h 1 I b e g r genllcnian too many in the Dimity al- r gn,odA3al14'4' _. -W,1s it fair to bring Alice• such as men and women work out [ -�r w'orr'dn 1 Irt )•ou hove if imht you have yL''•s'\alruost an ideal dairy cow: _, . wady.. .Q.-nil Ihe pair back to Iheir Ivir• up, to { end_.poullcu_and_.uuA�e,3�,_of_ OlceS. ln'd me «-lint you b rrf,w•e! iwo month% ' cnet erandfalher, a5iri te[ liinr provide well to .break F.van's spirit and make Tim,�A con nrromplish all things v-11h ac°•" I `--"' 0 ; ` ter them: gir }o the proud wn- him a tiller n[ the ground, a mere all nten; but I e.;I,1P, forgetting that rim- if : f ^i ^n 1 will n, ^N'cr call him back ;' niiatEty may fx nl} r!ght n !the - mna :7!:o brought them into the tvorl t; . drudge of the earth? Did the bay not plo truGm, n.arvelled much at the al. in a pulaic d.ning rooiry again. � . . wa, it docsn't ya.gls uw,:;,. - • .. 1 ,.. . - s_ _. __ _ _ - — .. .. .. . _ .. . .. ._ ._ - . .. ,. , ' _ . . .-._._ . . ,- ....I -I,. % 7: 77 A The work of erecting a trunk -Miss M. Morris, of Toronto, is'secured. LOCALISMS. NO MISTAKE MADE visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm, i line to Brougham, Greenwood and Cullis. Pickering will also be PL'oceedod with. In'buying your DL-31 Goods and Groceries from us, you are sure,,6-- g et -Miss Ida Pugh, of Claremont. -The song of the robin now As a great leakake in the funds occurs by outsiders imcking free use of the the best the market can afford. Our Goreceries 119 vir greets xis every worn. A sure sign siting her sistei, Mrs. W. J. are fresh every week. lines, a strong effort will be made to -4 .T. Miller. of Spring. stop this leakage. - AdessTs. Juhn A. ToWVHjngq 4 , T" 'n'. - t., �- - - I , Ready-made Tweed ints. - - ------------- re -Me,,zsrs. Reed and Vanstone White and Jas. Dimma, -have retired - `'with his parents, Squire an Mrs. ippe UF *-4-, A 9srs. A. k. WIF Our Dyspepsl a2d.offTr it. trulil Ins elyatent Bantiag. ;rQm Brooklin this week. son and S. H. Reesor were elected to Medicines. Twenty per cent. g; cash. -Mrs. • Samuel Tayl6r, of Well -David and Mrs. Annan en. fill the vacancies. The board is now ington, visited at Smith Clark's tertained a number of relatives composed of Alf. Hoover', Pres.. Thos B re, Vice-Prety.; A. C. Reesor, A. F. Farmers 'Supply Store- liit week. friend's on Monday evening of this Wilson, S. H. Reesor. Dr. G. N. Fish -Arthur and Mrs. Richard, of week. and W. A. Fuller. D. R. Beaton cQn- Toronto nt Sunday with M. &- ---Mr.-D-Ha-H-,who- had - decided tinues to fill tlio -position of Secretary. and M;;., (OCS'pulan. to hold an auction sale of his farin �J. H. and Mrs. Wagner enter. stock and implements, has decided TER. SALE REGIS twined a large number of . friends to continue working the Guthrie NeW,.Spring Goods farm on the Kingston, and as a re oil Fridav$ning. FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH-Auction sale of "Z -Dr. Henry will be here as sult the sale will not take place. farm stock, implements, etc., on Lot usual next Tuesday to attend to -W. H. Banks who sometime 13y con. 8, Pickering, (Greenwood Just Arrived, his %ofessional duties. ago purchased Clark's mill at Rbad) the property of George r. Deadman, • of Beeton, is Clark's Hollow, has just eomplet� White -- - -- Sale-- at-one.- -- Seer -- bills. P NVV. uctionee Msiting with A. G. and Mrs. ed the work .of hauling tne timber B. Powell, Auctioneer. . : . , TUPESDAY, IMARCH 17TH. _Auction sale Green for a few days., to .his own farm and he will util- New Printa and Dress Satins, -Rev. Mr. Hudson, of Toronto, ize the material in the ereation of of farm stock, implements, hay, will conduct service in the Disciple anew barn. grain, etc., on lot 32. con. 4, Picker- NewwDress Muslins and Cotton Voiles, Ing, the property of James Nowlan. church on Sunday next. -Mr. - J. S Jephs6a received Sale at one. . See bills. Fred Postill New Laces. Trimmings and Gimps, -Mi's' Frances McCartney, Of word on Wednesday that his only Auctioneer. s 4%,--Dunnvillei is spending a week, the brother, George, had. died id the' TUESDAY, MARCH I-iTH.' Auction sale New Allover Lace an& Dotted Net, *D match,, guest of Mrs. Win. Logan, hospital in Winnipeg, after under- of farm stock and implements on lot with Insertion -Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, going a very critical operation. 33, con. 3, Whitby township, the 'New. ,Nurse's Dres's Ginghams, spent Sunday at the home, of his The deceased was chief engineer in property of John A. Hallett' Sale- 4. H. and Mrs. Rogers. the Armstrong Point Waterworks at one. See advt. James Hallett, New Embroidery Linen and Huck-a back, -Robt Miller has returned home • Winnipeg. Auctioneer. New Fla nneletts- great variety, • 'ESDAT, MARCH 18TH�Auction after .1pending aweek* with his -Within. the past few, years WEDN -niece, Mrs. Renfrew, of Toronto. magazines sale of farm stock, implements, bay, _ Born. -On Saturday, March several excellent new roots, etc., on Lot 28, b. f. con., Pick- New Fancy Orford and ighani Shirtings" 7th, the wife of Rev. B. N. de Foe have been placed before the peo- erin'g, q of a mile wesi of Dunbar. New Fancy Prints and Duck Shirting. 7 • Wagner, of Shannonville, of.. a pleby Canadian publishers. One ton), the property of John Annam. dau ter. h- NEW of the most'popular is the Rod Sale at one. See bills. Thos. Pouc LINEN GOODS-Five o'clock Table Covers, Side. av 'and eldest and Gun the titM of which pro. er, Auctloneer. scarfs, Dresser Covers. Pillow Shams, Dofleys . cI alms d, its objects. -N inner- XONDA Y, .61 ARCH 23RD.-Auctioh- sale r son. Kenneth. were in town on the -Ews ingeig, rtredevoted- to litint pigs; , and Vehicles, The atove new goods are at! in rke(L a-L l owes t prices and Wednesday and gav# a pleasant call. log and fishing ofall kinds. the property of beo, Parker. Dun- we invite on to come and see them. The different articles are writ- batten. Sale iif budi6'efook sharp. -Mrs. J.H. Loug has returned See bills. Thos. Poucher, Auc- to her home in Whitby after ten in. 'a faseinathig. style tioneer. 0 and one that is bound to in teivst ea: ';jit, sale (of horses, sheep, cattle,' o !pending a week with Robt.. and TrE�r)Ay, 11A . rcH' 24Tl4.-txten,;rve. Mrs. McBrady.. all. ­ Good illus ' trations area f St tl John' & C tare of each number, and the be Harold Graham, of Claremont hay,-- I oots, implements. etc., ­on lot spent a few days this week at. the of paper is used. The Magazine vF 11. con. 9, Pirkering. the property home of his parents, David and published Vy W. J, Tttj'lor, of of Win. Waddell. Lunch at 11. Woodstock— s4tle at 12. See -Thos, I outh- t 0-- O-T.S -AN-D-SHOES "Mrs. Graham-. -Squire Bunting.'wba,:bsi- beiam -An. interesti!Vg eten t took er. Auctioneer. confined- to his house suffering place a.T four o clock on For the-w. from a severe cold, is 'able to be da of f3rm.pit,wk. itirplernenm etc.'. The ei v�tather., March 4th, the home. 6f t f E. F. Lennon, lot,,-31 property around AAWti�,. Mrs. W. J., Dale. when lier.-youlig- troken fro Pickering. ;Sale at Miss Ethel J. iva.; -one. Seo'bills -for particulars. Thos. Our .: Spring 'S toek of Williarlis' Shoes has arrived. -Extra Z -W. IT'Kester es sets - to re- eSit daught'.ei. turn to Pickering in two or three united i i marriaze to 31r. Herbert p,u,her, Auctioneer. A� Dunnitiz, of Hartne " Man. FRIDAY Nl-.RcH 2-iTn.-Extensive, value iii Men's and Boys` for rough work. weeks to attend to his business of y 3 The ceremony was -performed by Credit sale of farni. stock. im le- paper-banging. p For Finewear. our. Premium Brand -tor of the men-m.--seed grain, -Miss Clara' Ham, of .Toronto, the Rev. Dr. Mill.q, pastor "Chur' takes the lead., is spending two weeks' vacation Carlton Streit Friends* ch ture ietc,, on -lot 24, colt: 7. Pickering the property of Mr. Wallace Barton. at the home of 'her parisats, W. Toro4to, and was' witnessed by about thirty guests. relatives and Lunch at 11.. Sale at 12 o,clock noon. G. and,Mrs. Ham. See bill*. Thos. Poucher, Auction- -Miss Vera Vanstone entertain- friends of the bride and groom, -eer. R. A., -'BUNTING .:..'.Pickering ed a number of her young friends several of whin] came from 7— 7- s- a dl' RM r od ..#,y A.PRriL SFtD-Annuxl Combin- on Friday evening, a number of tance, Miss Mar Dale, siAe anon sale of Horses, Cattle, Hogq- the guests coming from Whitby. - the bride acted as bridesmaid, seed grain, potatoes and household while Mr. D. Hogle, of Hartney, furniture will take place at Gerow's ­7 -Lloyd Bateman has- returned ­ . -PON"T YOU WORRY to the city after spending a couple suippor4ed the- gm=.- - -After the -hotel in the village of Brougham. d.. when the happy All entries 'roade before March 25 of weeks vacation at the home of ceremony an Buntin ulations of their friends the com. Mon ale at one. See - -W.96. Moore has sold his farm pany sat down bills for further particulars. Thos. his grandparents, B. and Mrs. couple had received the eon rat - will appeir on sale bills. Terms 7 months credit. S to a sum Poucber, Auctioneer. tip, ���g .13, �-Ivcmliffg on the Kingston road to Mr. Mus- wedding supper. ' The bride a gifts son, of Toiont6.. It is reported. were very numerous and were a Hearty expression of esteem' for Bale i. !that Mr. Moore Will go into real estate in the city. the bride and' groom. Mr. and 7- oao� --The I.Adiei' Aid of St. An- Mrs. Dunning with many of their Clydesdale Horeres. 'Grade Toronto friends left on the eight drew's church met on Tuesday o'clock train for the West and car- Cattle, Implements, Etc. .1n order to make room -for spring'goods we quote afterucon at the -manse. There was a good attendance and a pleas ried with the,in the good wishes of The undersigned- has received histrue• the followius snaps: ant time was spent by all. their many Pickering friends. Lions from -Frank Ledgett, of Toronto, is They left on Thursday for their I'Only, Souvenir Parlor- Cook, 'regular $45.60, for $80.85 home in Hartney, where.Mr. Dun- Mr. JOHN A. HALEIETT- visiting- in town this week. Mr. Ledgett has been in business on ning is & Most L Silcee."fUl farmer. ... To sell by Public Auction at his prem. 71 Only,: Souvenir Pa r1or Cook, regular 35. 00, for 30. 89 fees, lot 33, con, 3,' Whitby Tp. on his own account in the city for the -On the l7th of O'irland. that past two years as a sheet 'metal day whin every good Irish gintle- Tuesday, March 17, 1908 .1 Only, Souvenir Oak, regular 19. 00, for 15.50 worker and heating c6utractqr, Man observes Saint Patrick's own The following valuable property, namely .00 furnake work being his specialty. day, in avenin' there is going liars, 12 yrs old, in f6al Sir Arthur I Only, Oak Laurel, regular, 15.00 for 13 -Mrs. Wright- entertained a to. a s*llubration in the Vethod, Bay M are, H D,. 12 yrs old number of our young ladies to an ist; church down stairs. SLure.au 2 Geldings H D, rising 3 Vrs- -T afternoon-tea on Feb. 22nd.- The its*a supper there'll be' from six Brown Mare, 12 yre old Our lack of room is money for ypu. All stoves i. occasion was a very pleasant and thirty till all *are -fed and the Brown Horse, 12 vra old function and developed into a byes will -be after haudi- -iv it out Gelding, H D, rising 2 yrs are guaranteed. -T Z Filly-H D, rising 1 yr shower party for the coming bride to ye's. Xn whin the meanister • Hackney Filly, rising 1 yr Miss Ethel J. Dale in whose honor says to -sit, ye's all be sittin' to Gray Cow, 4 yrs old, -iff-calf, dud march -23 7- -7. the part hear th' ilootience iv him, all the 2 Heifers, in calf rising 3 yrs, _g was given. Aurora f6ifie speaker that he is, an.' thin 2 Fat 11eifenr r McColiochie, of and formerly of Dumbarton, gave there will be read in',.recitin, singin 3 Heifers, .risiag 2 yre". Hardware and Stov'e' Em r' the NEW pleasant call on Wed- and suchforth by a few iv th' sons 9 Steers, 2 yrs old- P0 lum S nesday. He is now engaged with iv th' blessed'I'sle. - -Also, some 2 Fat Steers, if not sold oefore the sale 2 yearling steers the British American Oil Company fiddlin' by the . wee-barber �ah th iYarliniHeiferi of Toronto', and is making a suc- dacent man that lie is) kapin com- you - If Dgea cuss of his vocation. He has t navy wid some other musical boxes Brood Bow, due to f arro* about middle �3f he ...s !''CHAP - guitar. . April- appearance of one who is enjoying sich as th' niandolin,find the best of health Mister Sparks from. th' subarbs Brood sow, pig fast weaned -It will pay butter - makers to says as, to how 116'11 be-there wid 11 Half Grown igs wn - rap 40 - Hens- have their butter-N% ,ersprinted that music box iv his'n, kh but :N -ved for its. th' gran toinie h'e'll -�e 'after Hay Loader, Maxwell as the increased price recei Dipder, McCormick, � ft cut the butter will 'more than 'Tepay havfu. Everybody Rill be awenr- Hay Tedder, No H for the cost of printing..' Tlie-in:th' green au(lifye's:(Ioii'thavL-it Frost & Wood Disk Harrow NEws keeps constantly on hand a in yer coat, ye's wo-li't need it. An single Plow (Frost & Wood) supply' of the best parchment the master, all the toitue Green, Twin Plow (Wilkinson) paper. Inquire for prices for will be, a tellin - iv us, as to, how th' Double Corn Ciiltivat6r, nearly, nevi. New on (Woodstock) paper and printing.. RiverendSahit made th' Hobern- 6 n Set Heavy Bob Sleighs -Farmers in Counties f Bent !an toads hop. The riverend Set 'Heavy Team Harness �� GG 11 and Essex and vicinity aremaking misther Bell will fill up th',cheir, commence Sale to at one o'clock sharp: Wag considerable money froiii sugar arias ye come°inside yes'll come AL& Mr. Hallett hair rented his farm, every - beets, many tenant farmers vely- forninst Beilly Morcombe (may thing must be sold without rdserve- n axis ing on sugar beets to pay their Hive' bless his Irish anti•sister-S TERMS : -For Deef Cattle, Fowls and all rent. The befts are mostly pur- who"ll be alter a yes fur twin ty sums of 510 and•qnder cash; over that cha:sed by the M'allaceburk Sugar cents. "Sure its proud and con- amount eight mioutbe credit will be giv. Cares and Co., and net the farmer $3.60 to as saited we are. then to hail ye,-no en to parties furnishing approved joint .•Fattens -prevents high as $4.50 per net toD. A fair spring time in E'r-in- will b6 notes. Five per cent. discount per &nll• average yield is 15 tons per acre. green. In church Mid i"ll""'heart �tis allow" for crib.. stock in 41, disease. Seed extra labor cost $7 00 to 'caed mills failthe,' 'Tis God bless 22-23 S J.i=s Bisnor, Auctioneer, less time. $11,00 per acre, leaVing $50 to $55 the women and God save th6 M9 per acre profit. king." The Picke -Jerome Hickey had rather a Tfy a 25c x. narrow escape on Wednesdav Vi * lance Committee Saves,. -package and gil be evening. He was working around TELEPHONE MEETING. dorn or, it tnnibled The object of this Association is to the straw� stack, ,when f rozen' lerisen stettling and prosecute pats.. I convinced. over upon him. • A i The annual meeting of the Markham the felons. and Pickering Telephone Co. was held mass*lrell upon him and pinned at Whitevale on Tuesday, the 10th him to,'the ground, 'his bead re- inst. Members having property stolen communi- mainii3i uncovered, His cries for There was a good attendance and Gate immediately with any member.'. assistance but it was general satisfaction was exp! ..of Exec6tive 4mraivtee, Don't forget some of BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT for Your help brought a ressed as some time before he could be, ex- to the system. The directors reported Membership fee $1100. s`P parents, Squire �an Mrs* MAN tricated. He was, that financiptl arrangements were Tickets max, be bad from the President or calves and some Poltr'y Food for your liens. fora short time. 1111collselous made wbereh the work nf extending Secretary on application. Dr. Bell was V I suwmoneJ, who found the ii-ijur- the line could he 'pro^epded with, Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, Geo, Leng, IThe extensinn,; proposed at XV. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. lea were of a serious character, 'n there being no bones broken nor a re between Pickering D -tr-elsc 1, Arthur Jeffrey, J.-A. O'Connor, tation and also to Aud- internal injuries, to Pickering , Secretarr. President. Joss ''.He 'BUNDY il(,y if sufficient subscribers could be