i \. nl e f ¢ 'i ‘X Q 1 l 1 ;._ -_-_ _...xc _ 1; ` i _:___ ___T_,______ ....3 .._.._...-... ._; “_-__’I_T..<_-"W 35”-" --- “* .c -_'iz-_...ir--e-.-_:..-.<-.'-...___-< _~ l'€_ _vt _i f .,l_' '- .. 5;-.i ‘:-:-“_':.;r.'wl__-'- 4 ;~»<."~'-1." 'f.‘ l _h___“",,..~..-»..- ,t . 1. l]i` "J .l< _l 'cl :lol ' ,rf __ 'I ,__ 5 pf; _ vs ,._-»‘€~2>;~.l » ~' ~;~» . `-' 111; .¢_§“f»;~»l>;--;~oi`;Th*`"§=f_¢:;,_... sl. »_ it-_ '=.=;_, 5fr=%..»,‘...,"‘t>“=':“_1“'i’.»'f¢" -S, tl v ' 1-: ._-. _ ~-‘ -__~ - . - v '_ “ v~_»='~‘_=_. __“_ _i_~__-» ‘__;.'- ;- ~ ,,f_:§f" '~'":'¢ ‘.}_»_~,£l_,__;;_:;; ;_.=;T.-.E.._. . - _ r Thursday May 30,1901- At the hour of7 30 p. m._ for the C ”».Vhen the liver gets slow and slug . v d it purpose of electing trustees_for the to P°lS°“ the “hong system an g Government of the Institution in e " ~ are hiliousness, hoadach v \Vhen there cordance with the bye-lews,and for the ,_ oonstlpaiion and lndlgestion Dr. Cna_se_’ Kidney-Liver Pill! make YOU We transaction of such other business asli R E rprismgiy §ho;-; im . f _ shall be brought before the meeting. B. BALDERSIUN, _ has had a wretched time of it for Qui ,_ while with liver complaint, causin irish lr. action bile ls left in the blood rise to serious bodily dere-1ll'§€m@HlS ills. H. A. Smitp, Manning av-1 enue, Toronto, sta. es I-"MY dmlghfe Scc’y of Trustees. 10 2sw, td. among other troubles, weakness of the - M a body in the cheese business ex cept the ONTREAL M87 3 -A1‘Cl'llJlSll0D Bfllcll' Indo ‘PIII mg gg' , farmer and manufacturer lost money. We ¢Bl t°'dBY W1‘0t6 8 lalfter I0 Uh!! Citi' CDDB' by - B' K "nun" stomach, very sallow complexion, and most miserable state of feeling genera 1- iili--_ T P . WILL BE ANNEXED TO NATALI Tl-IB OUTLOOK FOR CHEESE BOY'S TOOTH _` I Ea CAPE l‘o\\'_v,1\lllY_l“_,_-The Cline AYBU DURING THB COMING YEAR' BY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE’ unflerstzinil . tn it L trecht \_l-yheld and ____ -- __ Ilheileavteld Jgalfilffvflitilvooul districts will be It would Illlpelr that while the cheese L°ND°N» M57 7"‘Chrl5.l’l°°‘ S°i¢'°°'°’ is ‘ d o 4 ° 0 1 market as at present constituted ls con- spreading rapidly ‘U E°3l‘*°d and °<"“3°. Public notice is hereby given that in ~ _ - . pursualco of the Act of Incorpcreilicn, ' Hldefed ‘““»‘§l»lSff\°U°I‘! f0!` the l10ld%l°S Of $2§rfea:d°;°nt;°v°':5;;i Mn' gutter' 'wie 5 Pubm, mating of an comribmms to u old cheese, it is _shaping itself to escape _S be__o_n_ nih ar; r Zglfro Fsslgro _W 3 th. am" institution will be hom in the ’ the dcmorullziitlon at the end of next sea- `“ ‘ng B V3' _ 7 ° U3 an | son that it met with last fall. Every- writes t° the newspapers' I P _ ‘ 0 ` u _ ` §`;°zl;t(:%;?%h§:1\;;‘,gé,o\;:?'s Lhrmmn _ thing would justify ahealthier market ‘ I t'°°k ‘me °f my b°yS t° 5 dentist' t° ‘ during the coming summer. [8 gv somewhat over l0c, and sometimes 103 4c my ‘h°“’°Ve" P°’f°"`°‘i t° t1`“5° il* C5143' for colored cheese at the factory This tim S°‘enc°~ and "fused ‘U15- E 'year quotations will likely range about 7c “The t°°th '_'-is .drawn Wlth°\1t BUY’ 1 < sign of pain. _ to Sc. Whatever be the value set on new goods r itisreasonably certain that prices will not soar as high at any time during the summer as they did last year, when every have a tooth taken out. Gas was recom- Opening prices on new goods wmbe mended by the dentist, who said extrac- from 2 l-Ze to 8 1-22 below May values of ‘i°“ W°“1‘1 be 9' ”°»StY 3h°°k t° like b°y' Q last year, when exporters were paying as ib was 3 hu?" D°’m°‘n°°t l'°°l7h~ The ' f ll LETTER FROM ARCHBISHOP. _.__ . _ i for That’s_ the standing of*-the “ King’ Quality ” shoe for Many Women imagine that they have to pay a big prl_ce when they want a line pa_ir of shoes. Tha_t’s, a niistake. ' - _.'- - “ King Quality” is the one shoe that gives 'comfort to the feet,-wears long, fits snug and nice and looks stylish. ' ‘ Sensible Women' buy the “ King Quality ” shoe, 'They cost $3. Women _ h b d had occasion to use I gilllasegss Iairildney-Liver Pills. and F- 1 In ,spoke so highly of their merit that I have determined his cap.i.city.He will not 01' Of the D0SterS On Montreal fences and concluded *O havgu *le* *gy *1;‘i‘;‘~ psy loo o lb retail for oillho ohooso we ooh lltefatuw Sold in some shop". The coun- =1f=°@ beg‘““‘“g e" “ ° ‘ ,, pl-odooo. lhoood exporters have aifriohilyi 011 Wllllake stenswremedy the grievance sat C-lx have tried John Boil to sho utmost and ell ilrotestinz warmly against the charset- A" ' ' GY S C0., A~§8l\‘ ‘igwn "M _ Canned Lobsters. I sm open to make contracts for' Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills.” Que pill a. dose ; 25 cents a. box. th ' ’ k d ’ _ . < 8 comms season 8 pac an cas: Dr! will buy but _little cheese. This the Eng- A-' _ PCRF ECT FI T- _ l ~ _ 1 . »_ » 1 _ Kldl‘\€y°|-|V¢|' 33.2123? f'§.'l°§fif§l§§§f.°lf§f§` “lliffl E"“°“°° W.°‘°i' G’°’ ,‘° sh" ‘W '_ Gu sive ' ' psy highest market prices for be quality goods. DENNIS M URPHY, I API 26”! June 1 Hahfax' The Canadian farmer will not reap ness is Cararrh, lindthatthe Hear- hbe Hbf h hlhl t f» .' , ` -_ - ;‘;‘;°_...::., ..:°::.:.:.. ;;‘.:.i .:::::; 2. we Cl- is ¢°»»=-»»»=» markedly improved in every way. I ca with confidence therefore recommen ~ ' accept lower remuneration 'for his milk. --' _ _ This will mean that the milk will be smal- _ Unmrecent years it W” not ummm" -rem, Canadian Dressed Poultry Gompanw Limited. 4 _ A . EVIPLOYES .WANTED Station Managers. Inspectors, Buyers, Butchers, Egg Handlers, Pluckprs.Dressers.Paokers. 8hlppere.Agents. Book-keepers. Steno- graphers. and General Clerks for `_ Twelve Stations- l1 ~ This Company is formed to advance Canadian trade with England in dressed poultry, tni-_k ucks,_geese, dressed meats, eggs, and oth er farm produce 'and is now arranglgto establish __ Twelve or More Receiving and Shipping Stations A In Canada. t in the Provinces of Oi-|tario,’%:1ebec, New Bruuswick,Nova Scotia,nnd Prince Edward ~ Isl1litl:"wi¢r¥'!hi'¥dhlt‘Py¥ otb¢`l""Cl`1h1}i¢h§liwlll”’&l°l”»‘-‘in -will be ` giitheted together rum the farmers and prepared for export to England. Each Station Will Be Fitted ' withthe necessary plants to make the exportedinrticles ll perfect as po°sible, ' and will have its own heal manager, inspectors, buyers, butchers, egg ‘ handlefiv P\\\C¥~ ers, dressers, packers, shippers, agents, book_keepers, stenofmp ers. and_clerks,~aniI» - as this Company k designed to carry a considerable part, 1 not all, of the f&q_|'e export trade of Canada with England and other countries in dressed pqultxgé lurk , ducks. geese, dresoed meats, eggs, and other farm produce, it will readlglyysunderstood what a great host of employes it will ind it neccmary to enslge, and a is it sa purely Canadian enterprise for the advancement of- the agricultural; usi- ness of the country, it has been decided to make the _Company representative of the people, and to promote an enthusiastic and patriotic interest ln its welfare. I With This Object. Stock in the Company- _ - ll be t rt f b ' t' b l' nts fo sitions. It is 'lgreed if the a1§olic:iI1‘t§ear=ps‘:ock°1l-¢>sl`de?l;ri'tpv:?l1l1piyoggg llfgnd ofrfglsth and unity of interest _be- tween the Company and its employees. a standing reference of honesty and integrity. The stock subscribed or by applicants for positions will be in the same class as all reference shares. The net other stock in the concern. The Company has no p _ prodts or dividends will be divided among all the shareholders alike. APPLICANTS FOR POSITIONS may hold as many shares of the capital stock of the Company as _they wish, but not less than ten shares, which cost fifty dollars. (The shares are $5.00 each.) ARPLICATIONS FOR POSITIONS _,so 'll be ter' ained Grst from those who have secured shares Shareholders will at wi en _ - _ _ ' h li st sidered, as it will likely take a month or more to investigate - all timesbe t e r con _ the qualihcations of the large number of applicants, and the final _organization of the Company must not be elayed, the subscription list for position seekers will close promptly at 6 o'clock, afternoon, on tne 25th of May, l,or. _ SALARIES AND WAOES PAID The local mauaiers will be paid a salary of $r.2oo a year,eaeh the inspectors $9001 vear each, and the ct er ein loyees will be paid salaries or wages Siting the dignity of the positions ihey hold, ang ual fo the salaries paid for similar services in other com- punies,and having regarduéor the experience and ability of the employ and the de- mands of the concern. THE CAPITAL S‘|'OGK‘v l / P of this Company is divided into shares at $5.oo each, and of this only a limited _mlm- ber of shares are offered for subscription by positions seekers, but no siibscnption will be accepted for less than ten shares (go). The stock will be allotted in the order in which the appihcations are received, an no stock will be held open for anyone. Fill out the app cation form given below, be careful to state how many shares you want, and the amount of money you enclose. Sign your name] tn lt, and 611 ln your address, and send lt to_lfr. Gibson Arnoldl,tlie President of the Company, 9 Toronto street, Toronto, Ontario, accompanied by a marked cheque, Dost omce order or ex- press order for the full amount of _your subscription, payable to the order of Mr, Gibson Arnoldi, President of the ompany The Directors reserve the right to -refuse an application for shares if they deem it advisable, and also to change _the name of the Company if the _ Government re- quests them to do _so, as a condition to the granting of letters patent incorporating the _ C _ _ ompany Dated at Hamilton, this thirtieth day of April, Igor. WILLIAM s. GILMORE. ' General Manager, Application for Shares. GIBSON ARNOLDI, ESQ, President The Canadian Dressed Poultry Company, Limited. 9 Toronto Street, Toronto. _ DEAR SlR.- _ 1 enclose you herewith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ment for .............................. . .shares of fully paid and non-ss- essable stock in The Can adian Dressed Poultry Compaxrl1K,Limited, which I wish allotted to me, as I wish to become li lully qua ` ed shareholder, and entitled to all the advantages of the Ctmpany, as described in the published prospectus. vounivsun .............. ADDRESS ...................... ........ .......... . . ,»_ at a fraction nnfler 9c. So it would p pear that if the retail price goes above 11 or 12 in England the workingman there 'lex-. Signsof the diminution of supplies that made cheese last year have decided onaccount of the low prices, to discon- tinue making cheese, and are now mak- ing butter. It took but few arguments to gpersuade the factories to make no fodder 1 cheese this year. _ From these considerations it would ap- pear that Canada’s export of the cheese _reachedamaximunl limit last year that lt will not attain to jagain for some sea~ sons. The exports of cheese from Can- ada from May 1, 1900, to April 17, 1901, mounted to 2,502,045 boxes, against 2,434- boxes lfor the same period the year previous, showing an increase of 67,565 boxes. The total imports of Canadian _cheese into the united kingdom for the yoarcnding December 31, 1900, -were valu- at $18,995, 000 against 15,070,000, for the year previous. Stocks of told cheeseln Canada areestlmat- ‘ed to be 85,0!!! bozes while last year they ,Were cleared before this.-Canadian Grocer. ' f ` ‘ , i _i.i_3i-_- ` I'-'ROM A MANS STAND POINT. There are men who complain that roses have thorns. They should be grateful to know that thorns have roses. _ The roses of Life are the Women.: -._ Women should have two great _aims in life trying to be beautiful and 'succeeding _-in being pleasant. ' There is no espris de corps among women. `Botha, wife of Commander-General ' BLACK AND GREY S. __-___*-_--_ When you Remedies Bl»I'»Il1'B -hi ‘portrait d bthex-wise :gn of the lllltllor . w"‘l.s'<~~,~ __ ,J are already evident in that some factories _and Throat, and nestored__ my hearing. be PARIS, May 8 -A dcpatch from|Amster- ’ ____’.¢.___°. dam says that Mrs. Creme, who followed The best fam” remed for Co bs _ Colds, Group, Hoarseness, and every form ._ _ _ _ __ - _ gon° insane' 1 'A ' ` " ` 1 P x _ _Her suaermgs during the Boer war and oflnflammation is Bentley s Llniment. , _ _ . _Sold bydruggits and general dealers in _ . . . . . . . . . . 1*. _ the deprlvations attadhing present posi- _ . __ _ _ .... ._ __ W. l _ _ two sizes. Price ten cents and 25 cents. . . ",‘ " 5 _ _ mon have shaken _her reason' - Full directions on the wrapper. Beslre White R'ussla'n°and White Fife Musa: Grown all right. There are times;-i Carl: Towlv, May 6.-The Treason is . ° 9' ° Why People Become Deaf. the Must Common Cause of Dee! understood what the real cause ofdeaf- ' ness was, and why people in some count- ries are so much 'more all’Jected_than~ in , others. The late Sir Hon-el McK-lnzle, who was the greatest authority on dis- eases of the throat proved that the causes of deafness _ were diseases more or less settled in the Throat, such as Diptheria, Quinsy, Catarrh, etc., by furthe greater percentage of deafness comes from Cptarrh. The Eustachin tube, ` which leads frlm the back of the throat to the ears, becomes indamed, where - the swellinxr that is produced thereby blocks up these tubes and shuts the air out _of the drum, which does not allow itto con- vey the noises for which nature'lnte_nded, lt. First, strange, buzzing, or roaring noises are heard,~ then gradually increas- , ing deafness. The first evidence that we will bring to show you that deafness becuredis that of |M.rs. Alex. Brown, Warren, O:lt._ She writes:-“for years I _ have been troubled with Catarrh, which affected my hearing. For live years I __ could not hear a. watch tick. I spent much money foolishly in search of a cure I used Japanese Catarrh Cure, as itbos f done for me whathundrsdd of dollars spent with doctors and scores of remcd ies failed to do.” I ' _ Mr. J. N. Spencer, 11 Coolmine avenue, Toronto, writes:-“One~month’_s treatment with Japanese Cattarh Cure has com- pletely curedme me of Catarrh of the Nose Previous rousing the remedy I doctored _ with specialists in Toronto and Winnipeg 'and could not use the -telephone.,-I am Gatarrhal Deafness; It is pleasant' and _ postpaid from Grilllths & McPherson Co.. Limi d Chemists Toronto Can. you get Bentley’s. cami-nik Mr. Jas Spence. Clachan, Ont., saysz- I have been a sufferer from Catarrh for 15 Colony, which has been used for some threetimes replenished his -stock of _arms and ammunition. _The military 'autliorli-, ties had hitherto been greatly . mystided as to the source of De Wet’s supply - __ A SUBI.’BIS_E TO- _ ` Wi but received no permanent benefit unti1un= .. -fe Aff; lf- -7”. “ d 1 at the present .nornent to clear _out sto;:k_ _-___ _ ' 1 pl., M9 PLA ff u 5 ` F\ \\5 .."~-Xi’ m f; ` _ :sr _ armani. OU! .&¢%" ‘Fl-om now until S4.turdsy__at T0 pl m - » _ A 30 iB0y's’ifoxed boots wortliv” o.. - - A--=~f~=-vw:-=-.---f-~ _ “_ -.~»v-H- _ s _ found Japanese Cutarrh Cure the MRS. BoTl-lAIl'~llLLHEA‘l'H- ,,_,__,romo.lywhloh@lyiMmpi-ovodmyhggghgu » '30 °* Misses _ " _, “-» <_-» _ _ _ ltisnow almostas acuteasany plersoifili _' "` I ,'- o _ ` "”` l""*”i'“_‘~~""_" '» ‘ Loivnos, Moy s.-'rho Dolly ch.-ooloiy could be, while bofol-o loonld 'nos oov- _ 3° " Me" "°°“"”8 bel* f°P,. _aysflt looms than the honllli or Mrs. verse with my person at =nyldlBiel1°°.i A\1f,.,_,h mafia, "acl,-_ - v / » l " .` . ;‘.i ,ff ‘ . f _- _ , _ boths, hoo bl-okoo novnnowiog to worry nlev-wi w recvmmend Jalnnesefhtarrh ' We have snaps in-other lines -of Men’s, Women Boy ‘ and her constant journeys between her CHN *md hive °V¢1`7 1'¢0S0|1¢0 b¢1i0V6_ Ill! ."_ ' ` . ' ’ _husband :and Lord Kitoheneg- and that cure is permanent,-as it is now over a-year Clnld’s sizes. Come and buy and come now to sho is about tosoll from Dsisgos Bay no since I used the'.11>medy.” ’ _ _ " ' _visit Ml-. Kruger _ood to appeal to him to Javanese Cmrrh Cure is the only Dfw- ,jpersuaaa the Boer; tp sun-emi”-_ tical andlllermancnt _cure for Catlin-h_or J' ` _ easy to use. All druggists sell lt complete if M I _ _ A. _, .»- _ . _ 1 CEONIB 5 wifi; 1NSANB_ for 50 cents. Trial size, 10 cents by mail, » The PDP. 6.16 __ I ~ ~-~!;:....~._ .... . _ ‘I e on Warren Farm. Very Good, ASSIST NATURF; _ c_ol.oNi/li. RBBBLS Tinian. _ A 1 JO N Y°“ “°::..”:s..‘::“.l‘:...“.:hl‘ .iss - APM10 eodfiw . _._., _ ,_ 1 lndwithout when ‘burn Alix. o \ ._ -.i-i » »,.-.~.- ..-v __ 30 'pairs Men’s whrle foxed' worth 1 so _“_ noon. _ Q ~ if -lf YOU 81100111 558185 N‘1Ul11°0 court, sitting at Dordrecht has dlsfran .- . 1 _ _ , one of these times. - . - _ -it - » ~ _ ~ ,- _ undertaking to emma _chised 370 colonial rebels, who were not , _ » ._ ___ __ f ._ _ _ your ,ystem_if 'you take Hwdfs S”-sap. defended. _ Of this number 262 were re- arllla the undertaking will be suceesslul gistered voters. ' ' - _ ._ and your oomplection bright and clear. I A CATARRH SPECIALIST. _.C years, which became chronic. _I have ml _ ` _ Lotmos, May 6.-Though public mourn-_ §‘;°,,',¥,'r;1;’:’n‘:,€,:,'°n(f,§';';;i °?:‘S‘§;gcdf5ivsir?g `° k S inglrol- sho into Queen is wvpcsed to be London, 1 have trioq everything I oonld _ M' ’ _over the people seem ~loath to leave oil’ hour Of 01' See advertised without doing _ .... 1 A. ‘heir sombre garments which .they have g’a'_‘u':;‘gl3é’°‘mfé_ §ut£g)““’f;n§;lg_‘;l$l;$_Zg ' _ been wearing since the and of'Jan`uary too after ,ming “Que boxes of it I neo _ » ' ° _l . _ , suddenly. mend it to anyone suffering from V _ In ooolslytbors win bo moon bright- _ ‘ ness in clot.hing.Grev,black and white with - ° 1 touches of mauve are- all that are to _be CAVE OF AMMUNl_TlON' ‘ ‘ seen in ladies’ dresses: in the parks the _ "___ ` ' ds at race meetings and the restau STLNDEBTON. MBI 5--Ill ls I'¢D°i'f¢d _ “ ’ ~ A " that__a. cave has beenvdiscovered in the ` ' t_ » _ _ ` s north-east comer of the Orange Biver' ' f » ' GET WHAT YOU ASK FUR ‘ ooohiaaohi. hoohooh om _ofsoo§i';j sy: Mak A9l’3l30l'S for my dnt Chasevs the Boers. It is here the.tsDe.Wet_'-lies oo $11.1-»_18_d-_‘Bc wtf.” _ O ‘iw {’_ T Flon 1l»°°“\° Temple- Glurlouolovvo. P lr. 1.