* ~ ~ I_____________ Il A Commonà Affliction PermaumCrd by Taklmg S Sarsa- AYFERSpril à OAb-DRIVER'S STOET. 11 was afilcted for elgtyer with ".ait Rheui. IDu ring that im eeItrid a great inany medicines wblch were highiy tec- ommended, but none gave me relief. 1 was at lust advised to try Ayer's Sarsa- parilla, by a trlend who told me (bat 1 mnuqt piîrchase six boutles, and uise (hem according to direction%. 1 iplded to his ueiasion, bought the six hottles. and thokte contente of t htee of these bot- tfies wthouit noticing any direct tenellt. Iefore 1Ihaidliisbed (the uurh botUIe, my han"s were as Free from Eruptions as ever they were. My buiIness. which Is tbat of a cat4dri'er, requires me tO bé out in cold anid et weatlser, often without gloves. and the (rouble bas rieer rttrned."- THOAjS A. JOHN~S, à tratiord, Ont. Aye's. n'e Saîsaparilla Admntted at the World's Pair. .*ycr'a PileCeanse the Bowets. Tbey May b. lia rrom any dealer, or Viii b. sent by mail on reosipti of prioe.. Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla may b. had of %Ul druggista or dwmot , by mail froua Dr. Williams' Medicine Comepany train eîtaher addres. The pries at whieh tihe pille are muid make a course of treat- menti comparatively ibempeneive as oompared with other reinedies or medicai treatinent AU»LzEY The following is a full report af S S. No. 5, Piekerine, for the quarter ending Marohbiallt, 1897. The si.andinog of the pupils was ancertained by means of testa throuà ch the terrm. Agkregate attendance for 3 mos , 3117 ; average, do , 50; No. on rail, 64; higlies: in ono day, 56; aires 25 Lu 5 years ; No. lu winter nions, 9; Ieaviog cia-ss, 7 ; entrauce 4. Following pupils attended thse 62 days that echool vas kept open :-Annie Maddaford, Fia Pilkey, M Pilkey, Lamne Puckrin, Alfired Lynde, Ear) Lynde., Frank Puckrin, A W ]Brown,,F lirown, H Brown, Lorne San- dors, Jno Hoiglît, Gus Maddaford. In sFector vifated ý day. P S Leaving claes -A W Brown, 54 per cent., W I Chap man 46 per cent., W E Westney 82, F T Brown 3-2, F H Pilkey 29, A L Madda. tord 25, \\ H MQuay 21. Entranco- Walter Fowile 49 per cent, Alice West- ney 44, EhlTlsotnpgon 82, Lorne Sa-- ders 81. Sr 11-iai markot, 450- rusose over marks are proînoted to 4tlh Ibook-H M(eBrady 800, E Haight 285, F plikey 28,5. Gos Miaddaford 197, John Honiglit 188. Jr lu1-I order-Qea Wslliaamson, Lorne Puckiîti, H Brown, H Bilake, T McMilan. G Hunndy, A Or- vis, Gi Cnmack, S Msddaford, U Bla-ke, A Sîilnsti s r lI-Josie McBrady, Mabel Pike.v, Albert Hluusiv, James Do.Yle and R Thoalmtaon. Jr 1I-Eari Lvnde, Ham ('slvert, 0. u Fo\wise. Part 11-Maggie Haiglit, Ci)a" 1'lkpy, Ida Flrowniee. Vrauk Elliout, Alired Lynd-, John cal- vert, G Cammnack, Stewart Rowe. Part I-Jam,@ Lyv ode, Frank Puckrin and Jno Williamsc.n. XVnter ciass-Wiliý HUtotly. Shermnats Brao, Robert fPlkeyt à E Deaas, Herh lreiaad, F M1addaiford, WallI Calvert. iB McBrady and Alooza Edwamde. F. M. Cbapman, toacitor. Feed for Young Ohicks. Edior-Wo'l hauve to get a more op. -todate @tory vriter. Autbor--What's the matter Edtor-Whv. boe yon have, "Tbe sari dashêd off a glass of wins." Nov, oir, you're upposed Co know t.balt that ehould bo bot Scotch. He-Did you get the message I sent you yet ? She-Why. nos. What do you mean? He-IL ought ta ha bers any minute nov. I sent is by a messenger boy. Harkins (La tihe vaiter)-Would yor mind slling me just vhy Ibis is called springt chicken ? Waiter- 'Cause dat amn its name, sa-b May-I sometimes believe Chappie imn't over haif vîîted. Belle-Why ? May-I have often boa-rd bim ta-iking to himself Belle-That ongbt to be conoluaive. Weary Wiag&glea-P1ease give a square mneal to a man vho bas Just a job tbrough la-ck of material to vork vith. Fariner-W bat vas the nature of your job ? Weary Waggles-I'm a thinker, and I rata out of itoughtas. Naninie-If rny gsandfatber vere living nov ho vould ho a centena-rian. Ethel-Oit, dear; thata8 notbing. If my zeat- grs tLrandfat her's Rreat granîd- father were living lie wouid be over 560. Mr. Hojack-1 sue that Mrs. Cawker i8 riliaig a wbeel. Mm Tomdik-Yps. Did you hear bou- she came t-o get il ..No." -Site told her hugband tîsat sp wonld rather nde than talk. He bought the viseel thse very next day. HAND-IN-HAND. Heaitis and Happtnesa < Hand in- Harsd. Watb btoinacli anK Nerves all ont of sorts, Heaitb and Happinese art Frank A Gadlbois, Cornwall, Ont. " was for severa.l years; a great sniferer frot n tdigestion., dyspepsaa and nervone- t3Oss. 1 Look ma-ny -imedies vithont WAS SO L YN . Chickena raised for brolers seauld be -uy .ie...iwDU mrias1ig- WAS LOW Y DYNG.vine advertised. I procured a bottle, feed tise same a-sftr any purpose. Keep and I cau trutbtuliy say nit ise best -- liemn grawaaîg. l'o do thîs begin wyt.i medicine I ever used, and I strongiy me THl~E SI OF1 AN ATTACK 0ov corn bread, twa partà corn meal and ofle commeod it Loa anyune suffoing as I did. I. \ GihIPPE AND1 O A part ground oats (afted, as tise huil A fev doses vonderfully belped me, and ougbt to be out), nîaxed up with butter- tvo baILles bave ma-de a nevmna-n of mie." uslk, a lttle s"a and sait ta season it. h cures by direct actton on thse nerve 'rî,e Strange Case of Nlr James Owen, of Feed thia for a week or ton days, bakingcnrs SodyJEWii. J'suîie i)ctra Toid Hîm u111, a fresh i; -sneeded, then feed cracked Ltiugs Vs re Affetcýd and lie Coiiid corn haif of th-e rame, and in twenty days begata t feed whatle wheat once a day, Planting Orchards on Roadides. Not lterover-Now iii(h'od Hleaitti. but keep the miato feed or tise bulk of it Frotu tise Sherbrookc' (a7ette. corin, tn saine forim, ubile a a little green This is eceiving rflore attention in feed twace a week,and mneat or f a-aah somo parts of unr older statos, and de- Witen a rtitan faces vhat ruedîcal tati round bone twice a week. Keep themn serves mach more tisa-o tiL wo: anyvisere t[srttC-etei isusssc(raînleiti. asiscratciag, sîsake pienity af exercaso, gave Our public lande are su noar oitansted rtgains iseaitis anti streîs-ti, liti- aR natur a va-rseîy sf feed sud you ca-n alist aee for lsomesteads, tha-t thse superabundance aily gerttefui tote ie eitctne tiîat fias. tîseu graw. 1 tas the aloppy, sour feed of land in tise United States wilI nit al r'-stored hima Suds a mt is N r Jantem iaytttg by theita it kits the youngaîersj loy us to bo vasieful in ils use. In Ger- Ows'n, one of tbe t'est kasown tlîtrusers lu ( off. Keep gri, satad or igravel in some usany the pla-nting of lorset trees by tise ttie vactutry of Jobitvîsle, VIIM. NMr fori that tisey caoi get it when they want roa-t'oide is no longer a practice. Thse Owens tells hi@stsory oftf sitter,-d iealili it and îreà h sater the saine. Keep tise higitvays are a continuons gardon. The anîd renewed mtrênstiî as followb: c tjdifferetr aîzr-a lu aparat.e coups, bualdasg ovoor of adjacent lanodha-e charge of the tlie l7rL of l>1-n'r 8ý14, I va. ait or yards, ft-ed thena separately and do nor roadva-y fruit, but tbe roadvsy offcials tacked witi la grippe. A %-e-k laier tlit utder atty circutat.anscua allaw large a-nd i assume charge of tise came and protection trauble develaped iure çneuiîs tia in it@ sansal chackena taua-nb togethem or maost of the trees. The railvays are nov foI- worSr fors, sud 1 diii rotat - ij h- tagether. The. whale secret intisechck ioving tise growang custom, and plasstsng iintil tise irst of Marcit, IH91), aal thiji 1 eu business ta feedatg a variety of praper appîsa-nd pears aloog tbe side of tiseix %vas, f4a suak that 1 wa"s tile al al~fted, pienîy of exercise, ciea-nlinosa, atsd rracks. There are a fev sections in tise 5lttfl Ail witîter iii ' lite- ie In the keep theui tcat'ered or calonazed. U ni ted Statot wliere applo and cherry balanre. Su=siusr caIiss anal1 was bave fom somne yoa-rs been tbe commun weakaod eet.-, h"uiî ath iseroad trees. Tise fruit, go fama-a I can see, varn e&tte I Laneda iffl strengtli TORTURED AND HIELPLESS. is no more suî'Ject ta molestaLion tisa-n i had, hawever, faut ietY liLte power aii---ba-t whicb grows inaide tise linos of Ilheutia-tignîitas Hordes of VictimB. and strictly priva-te ownerasip. I fannd oea-r is n ltrpecer f Prson,-SuthIthaca, N.Y., cisoice cherries by tise aide Amsran henrnatic Cure Reait;ts bis of tlae oad; and tise trees were ioa-ded C__ ruel Grasp. sud Hea-Is tise Wounds witis nndiuîurbed fruit. Possibly Most of I Le aIflCt-lteief in Six Hours. us would consent tisa-t even hafof such ~ k y»~ ea Paa Manger Worl's'fruit should refresis tise wayfarers if ve a-usat abasfor ordsto xpres * product as compensation for thse pia-nting. cerefeeing; o grtitde ad tankul.In biesection of tise state apple trees tes fo via-tSorti Amricn Rsean-lin o mre of tise roa-dvays, but mare at- atic Cutre lias dune for me. As a resait rnini io aon-etlsmbey of expostare I vas taken vith a Pevere extending tise la-vos tu Lise street ditois. f t sntack of riteonatic fever viic affected botis my knees. I sssffered pain aimost Orchard and Garden. beyand huma-n endurance. Having heard of marvelions cures by Souths Any scii that is too damp naturally to ___ ~A mencau Riseumatic, Cure, I gave iL a- produce healthy trees aboutéd be avoided. trial. Aftem taking tbmee doses tise pain Vacant places in a- younir orchard ca-n 'uy legs, and 1 cauidnont ride a mile in en rrely leit me, and in tisree nays I left be filled viis trees, but not ao vitsh an a buggy ovang to the pain ihev caused Msy bed. Now every trace of my beumn ldoe LUs ( My luizaso lutrcubled tue and 1 atteus lias disappeared.' Sold by J E Bold une, à ,pa, non ndlt ý,.A.-tA-1 .sýr 1.s. Wûîasâ. E -rl o.tos e-se noa u e conouited thse 1est doctor vo ihave an tins eectian of the provance. He told me c'ardad)y tîsat I va-s pont medical holp. Fiesaid muy ieft lung va-a an a state of Cýaiapse, aud tisa-t my rigbt long vas aieoa tffced. Tise anauJuly 1895. For the neit tlree months, evory day seemed ta drav me nearer and nea-rer lte end. 1 vas @o pregaeed for breath a-t' lianues tisa-t Icoulai ut al k sny distane wvtilouL st.oppanor to regain it. In tise ftantis of Novertaher I began ta ta-ko Dr NVtlliams Ptnk Pilla. 1It vas certaioiy a ferlomo hope and I adamit I did not ex- leet vmoch benofit from them, but took tîseni ra-ber ta please a friend visa urged tie to do so I believe I vas surprised vison I found tbey vere heflpiug me, for I thought I vas beyand tise aidaof medi- cane, but belp me tboy did, and I gladly -outinued their use. Tise resuilt itey have made a veil ma-n af me. 'i have flot a pain about me. mny ireeth cornes a-s freely as iii ever did, a-nd I amn stmong and vlizoraus. My ca-se ca-n hehrifly stnmmed up ira a fev vorde. Dr Wxl- liama' Pink Pilla bave given me a nov lease of life and I a-m glad ta lot every- body knov-t. Dr. Williams' Pink Pille are sold only in baies boaring tise irmas trade mark and vra-pper, (printed in red ink). Boa-r in mind tiat Dr. Williams' Pinik Pilla are. neyer sold lu hnlk or by tise dose» or hundred, a-nd a-ny -dealer vho offera suh- etitutos in this fart» is trying ta defraad yau snd ahonld ho avoided. The public are also cautioned a-gainaI aIl othor so ralled blood budera and nerve loulou, put up un imilar tortua iatended Iode- ceive. Titey are a-Il imita-lions vÃose makera hope ta rea-p apna irY ad'va-- ta-gO froua the vonderfail revutalior achieved by Dr. Williams' Pink l. Âak jour dealier for' IbM. These Pille are mnunfactured bie Dr WI'liam'sKeiie<op*yJek ville, Ontario& a-id soh.n.ctadys. .1 and are sold OUIi lu rebnimg ,le firm'n %, ade mark sud wnsPpIN f cet., 014O; olà abOS.fr MO A Great Aid to FarmerL & ma-p of lte, fart iitouhit naimbied, and ilsu,Aî quslily of etc., sp.cified, Wiib grai d i-î on re f tIse YWar'aransons.1 yew thaey e nlb . -ûlIi 0% grawiag crop ~h MW14 plaboupand he a4 ub.uld oo& i n a imo jrt t ..m t Lace are iho tirai c'rupslaro, eput into thse ground. if only vell-rotted and tharousthly- flnod manure is used the gardon can ha-rd- iy ho ma-de Lau ricis. Lime is ans of the hast nsaýeriaIs la ap- ply to got rid aoftte isite gruh iin the slrawberry beds. Wood sasies and poultry ina-nure ia-ko te but fertiliser. for onions. They ca-n bath b used as top dressing. it i. a good plan as veil as au interest ing exporianent to, tr a fev nev vauioties every year anas cale. When anians are ta ho raised from sood a-Il ressonahie caro should b. ta-ko» ta sow te aeed a-tte ieut opportunîty. Keep the Layers Yong. It is froin yaung fowîs îhat most eggs came and most profit is madie. Pullets of last years grovth vii la-y more the coming Eix months- than in any other equal lengtk- of tine during their lives. It -is true that the tvo.. year-old hens vili produce eggs best for breeding, but beyond itii age, ex-_ cept vitis the very choicest fqvls, there is greater profit to dispose à of thein a-aid replace with pullets. Theré is somedfouht whether the very old fovi should be kept because citoice bred vill produce as good pullets for laying -as -they vould froua eê'g- laidweu liseir best for eg producti=n Menry Wuà ard ep ne. ss-faor#aed e im eh. e.rn. ta- blwoopllM0"lug t 1o< ymd Geps.sut teelhag %b84 be ushua»ed e mdia t Âyëra * ý4-C .P1ll4, .va :Whait are you wearing Z On your feet this weather ? e hr sstyle i» footwear as there 19 iin hats. Each year the Granby0 :Rubbers and Overshoes are modelled to fit ail the fashionable shapes *of boots. They are thin so as to prevent clumsy appearance and t eeling and to make themso necessitates the use of the flnest quality of< *rubber. While Granby Rubbers and Overshoes are up to dite in *Style, Fit and Finish, they rmain their oid enduring quality. GIranby Rubbers wear like 1fton. A hard mattress rests the sleeper more than a downy feather bed, becauçe it does flot press so many parts of the body at once, relieving certain bumpe while the others are being lain upon. No two pairs of shoes are exactly alike on the inside, and changing them once per day cases different portions of the feet by throwing the weight upon other parts This gives a surprising res6/ulness to the f eet, as well as ta the sloe, which also gets tired, just as a razor does. Leathers shouild always -be chosen ac- cording to the condition of the feet, as they differ materially in effeet and purpose. On every pair of " Siater Shoes " there i.s a tag, which tells the exact leather used, giving its peculiaritis and the wear it is adapted to. You eau thus buy " Siater Shoes " intel- - Iigentiy and kow that they're Goodyear Welted, iflyou see that they're stamped on the sole with the name and price-$3.oo, $4.oo, or $5.oo.s j M. W; COLLINS, SOLE AGESNT FOB WIIITBY. Wood'S lOpOd -.fGia agù idUaü»resaitoaiovor 85 yearuqarmsiug th ma slah '&Muntiet lutt vs bave dissaqmdUnl Us ,ndly M-m f oeanbiaaUoabat wM Cuetaponab M 4m ~ulh tu daLf DAim~Âse or séa~feem ~-ltuj WSery, ËRroesaju« or fO*s e'Âcâi ~~ wu* m mle"dta insasiv quaie~ tatteringatpeR bnai vrge Wood'% PlaosaodltAisesum semm ai baemhui resOe'edto MMWlvtgorandbsmlb,.-us6e7ued ÃŽ4 tervwhm las.gienYODupes nearIh-le uedy lia Weowâe l Nce tse td ay,à aue-lw1 K. u' Hl ng uao'd isata air -novpromisesw. are proparod ta extoud thbe range af buià uis Ail work pertaining ta , ehar-nsnig aud saUlery buinpoâ vilbe go» t. satis- faction. Oolsître a seolaty. 0.1 U *ase. my @hap snd stock. W. OALVEBLEY, Second door West of oad hop. Dundas Street, Whi1t Railway Time Table G3A ND TRUUR &ND MID)LAND TraINS salureWSTAD NOS8, Express Daily Mail ....5:48 a m No. 6 Llmit.ed Express*........ 6:24 a rn No. 7, Local, except SuxadaY .... 9-08 aà nM No. la. Passenger "2".6 :4 p Mi No. 1, Express, Mail daily ...8:06 p ni TEINS 00110 UASTWARD No. 6 Express. daiiy, oxcept Sun .. 8:12 a m. No. 4 Express, '«9,57 aà nm No. 14, Pausenger " " 2:87 p Mi No. 8, Local, "9 6:22 p mn No, 2, Express, Mail. daily.... 10:07 p mi +Stop on signal MIDLAND DIVISION GOZZO NOE-EtflLAltSTATIOP Mail.......................... 8-20 a m, Mail .......................... 4:20 prn Mdixed To Lindtsay..............6:.40 p mi COurse BOUTE Mixsd FrontLindsay ........... 8:50 amn Ma il.......................... 12:8 p m Mail........... ..... .......... RA0OPm DOMINION BANK. Capital Pald up, - $1,500,000 Surplus,- - $1,500 000 Whitby Ageoo GenereJ Banking Buainess Trsnsaoted. SÂVIMOS DEPÂRBTMZNT. lutereuS ailowod st hgbest ourrent rat«. No notit of aivldraal reqiired E. J. THORNTON, lianage FAIRBANK'S Iieaîl E8tt Column. Small Frame House aud Lot, corner of John and Byron streets, Whitby. Wil be muid very cheap. LorS-To be sold, lots 324 and 258, north ward. ROUGH CAST HOIJSE-On Aab street, north ward, will be sold cheap. Cheap. A fine twt> story brick bouse, with brick stables. Situated on Byron et., Whitby, the finest residential atreet ln the town, winhin three minutes walk of the post office. There are three lots of land with aun eptrance on two streets. House in perfect repa-ir. For particulars apply ta L. FAIRBANKS, Real Estate Agent, Wbitby, Ont. VIN, VWGOR, and YITAilTr OÂTON'8 V Cure gmu.wulor sINOOfl. doult itsi es, oaued b nwS ~ o quieoay r.tortn tuý se Wbm& t a oés Docut b. i&eutod byW, %os. tu o sott .hperwa. 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