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,' >•, ;... ;s am. .o- - pip !$St-•�w yga•;w'v.+:w in Crt t';{G•:y ��",�' Lr:5.3 f,?T +'.T-E n`�r�,�t'rt`r •, :. st•�� .; ... �R. .,..•yam..,-� .... .+5. 's, 1•', i. ♦ ..._,.. '.:A Ji _ ..., .a .. �a --,• ,... ...,� - �M .S .• _ � ,R..'•. • - q. VOL. XXV. PICSEiRING. ONT.; F LDAP. JAN .. �; ?900 .,�' NO. 13 . w t Brock Road, ' if\V -1 1 ��OV Vfirel.ink 1WRI&- . ,>VIr. P.ohertsof Toronto,i9 visiting p � � � at JIr. Thonlson's. �. �. 1KedtCal. PICKE.21.'G-n -- - Fitzpatrick., e Minnie rand Josie Fitzpat ' k were------------ ". *a►^^� `^^^ " Red Wheat' 8nbne, hi:rue,for the holidays. Fire Started in vest Wing -of Building-High wi e'tt Mr. Risehrough, of Claremont, visi- �j F. EAST WOOD, M.D.. 9nr¢eon White Wheat 80 bps. itod at Henry Fuller's on Christipas. 47 1 1 . to Canadian Pacific Railwev: Coroner (;grin¢ Wheat • 70 bus. _ r Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licenpes, Goole Wheat 7.1 bus. Wind made It Impossible to Save StTUCture• Ross Thoihl on'arid' AlbertJiiddle•. -glaremont; Office hours-Before 10 a.m., 1 to 2 Bea-Tose Manitoba Flour• 64,78 tun visitedthe cite dui tlig.the boli- ? p.m•,and f,ota I to 8 p,m. Private telepbo 0 Cream Bune, Pest Family, 4.80 The most disastrous fire ill. the'lege and School of Telegraphy Of (lays, u -eonneotionwith Balsam;Greenwood,Brougham Tea-Enna,f' ncy Pastry, 4,80 Yt Zion,A.Jo}lneton'e,,th con 1, Wm,Cowie's T ai B Fdn ilp Elo Ir, 4.96 history of'Pickering occurred on Otta�� t, 1Ltrry Ellicott and wife entertained w tthQonl.andDPugh's(sthcon) 6-1y' Cot tun, Jute orP.perBagsiacluded, .. Saturday forenoUn when the Pick- The.tivork of the Pickering fire a, numFier of fritcicls,on Christmas Bran*517 00 Ton eriug College main bitilcling �vns engine Nvits Most satkfactory- in night. w' Dental- Shorts, S20 00-Ton cuulpletely destroyed. About x+.40 every respect. It- Rork on that There was a glltli(aring of voting Jumbo.S25 00 Ton u S.13AR1iER,L. D. B.•D. D S.. Cracked Corn l.lfi per 1001bs i�'clock the, fire alarm so.unaed. clay was never sllrpa5sed at guy .people at'Jit-. Aafurd's'last Monday. D Dentist.stouftvii;e. Honor Crsduatn.oJ Whole Corn, �ul.11)per 100 lbs. In a few' minutes the Pickering previous time: r dweuuig. � the Royal.College of Dental-snreeone sad or Corn Cho >s''�'.>t1 per ton. Fire Company were up7arl the WI le fighting the fire, � alter There was an, annual Christmas the unlvenity of Toronto.'. Hours-9 ta12 S.m.• P celie and at work find.a determ- Logan received:several very severe gathering. of thE'?c.xld family held at to[i p.m. office in Grubin's Block,over Jew. ' Wb''lesale pr yea on app.tcation, u - "-elery store. Local-telepboae\o.2A. Appoint• ined effoPt .was made—to- Sl1�Cllle i$Ashes On one Of his hands by, Geo. Kayos on C*hristma;s Day. _ meDte may be made for evenini:e• Residence (Iralucts, Ti'fzoletvlzeat Lena Ellicott, John Kuox, FlotExr+. Jliss O'Brien ave. �IA$SHAM every Monday and Ghop Of R11,l:if18. Chas.'Fuller rind Frank Iiutuphrey, Tuesday. Oface over White's store. 4710 of the city, spent the holiday with r -------- - --- Chopping cind G'ruting. �- their parents here. < ' Legal. �✓,. - At the annaal school meeting held PICKFIRING COAL Y oil «"e(inestiay Frank Humphrey Ras -' E FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• CO'Y• =_- ' 1. Js TiA,Qoanty Crows Attordey,,aad County- _ _ .. - s-t aboard. 8)Iioitov. Ooart House.Whitby. 10 v+ t - i`pp(>in trusttee _ Georf L: R t•* � •' ' retiring member o �• heir• h 1�� - —_.- Yards at Spink ]]]ills. �. - •er ' ;..pOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- a Whltevale. ► y ers,solicitors,6 0. Offico oppoate.Post Qtove Cos 56 25 ton. <l l omos Whitby,Out Jon.] all Dow,B.A.;Theo. Chestnut Coal 6 25 ton. _ A happy new year- s:e(}illiyr•y,LL.B -Molloy to Loaa. ey Pea C cal 525 tt n. Z'lle��edding hells are rip.rin{t. e Select Lamp Coal,5.5 83 ton. The' aniateur photographers, .are BtCTtna1"i/... Blacksmith Coal, 35-.S ton. - busy_ at present. ' - 2Sc,per ton di:cc•unt for cash, its �+i_ 1 e l u t Furl wettlht Fuatsnteed, a Te rued to lle- �^^^ msµ~ ~ Orders for coal left with W. Peak will cityMiss h2rbolid v. _T. HOPI�INg VETERINARY 81UR- _ be delivered pwtitptly. Hiss Aline Liddelr spent t the holi- 1• GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet Above prices Subiect to Change without or*40 Oo,,egs, Toronto, registered •member gotiee. of tate Ontario Veterinary btedica` Association. - days under the p.u•entx?ro,'f. and one masa _ .;• J. days l it A., of Ol•illis, zspen. -�oeaad- � J•- L. SPINK. � - -' -'----THE COLLEGE. - . ,.•. .' - '•. ' the holidays with his grandparents,J. north of Green River: otace and shoeiaR forge - and lfrs: J. White. haus+8 toll a.m., and 1 to pp m. Private -- telephone�f rap omoe P,O. vldsess, Green LltlglTaD the flames, 'rhe .Whitby Fire broken gills Several others also Ernest and lira. Thornton and the filter, Oat J.L.Spif D,at.Spink �` Bede was also .suulmoned to received slight injuries. ;sea !da and Lila Thornton are vis- One ldanagez the rescue; and they lost llo time There were surae present at the 'tin fricnds.fn the vale. Insurawe. ����e���� ill their efforts to reach the scene fire who seemed unable to dis- T :'rewere no services in the Bap- J of the five to render assistance. tingnished between "mitre and tfst church last Sunday owing to the IRE INSURANCE. _ But'tiN e€ff>rt�-tfr s v'e-the-b ' -thine,"--- -T#lere- is •nothing more Gaven_Rii:er_a.nl�iversary. soTst Vuffer'e`fu��Qrt7 i❑ roved unavailing. The fire{'contemptible than for p rsons at T1le 31i�Qes T. .apd B. Turner.and SNSURANCB compaal. L! pee Jai-,Chxndhir,all of Toronto, are the D M setas, Aaaar ' IIi�lgta i-te(I in .Ir. Firths apart-{a fire appropriating to themselves guP-t5 of Jira. D. S.`Turner. _ G n e -North-west c rifer r d God cl I ha been the Old ' silent. o tlio the property of others. ar , Who s in large supply of Canada Carriage pY the building and the wind ryas Cau Picket•in afford to lose the Country for the past Revert years, is ug#�,y* Caleb*. Com m hest cutters on hand. Pri(ei r ". � g now the guest of . E. White. � _ _ blowing frc►m the mn•th-w' �t R' College ` )�a never miss the .� right. (duality the-best. ry." The RAv, G.:{;. and Nits. Lamont _ perfeet gale.- A large' number vrater until the w•el.l rtim d rr HlJ3�AS DONN,Gonveyafloer. Com SeCllpe One lII' T1IIle.' from the villllge alld ,iciuit} ]lad ��'e have ne�'el' been >tble to all �oerp in thr city for the New Year and - D for taking- Af6dayits, oto.• assembled upon the tivene. and pregiate the avorth of the Cell-ge, attended the. meetings of Alexander _ parem"jonert. 07 - All+]Torrpy. - First-class rigs tv' hire by day and these dill all in their I.>Otver to"Gave i 111161.ift tii`ti- destroyed by fire, but. ili�ht. the movaUlo rc� ray. �lucll wa+!nozv ,ti a are beginning to calculate Q ii!' a number from the dile at- �? 'Q BIIti'TItiCi, ;I9sttes at- of.- Marriage 13us tweets-a11 trains. p tern]«,i the• New Ye,ars''conrert at 1.)•-LieenilafortheConaty of Ontario. 0i.• 9ati'fd bttt it1 a (ianlalLE'il C'r)l)lliilOn, 1C9' Yalue. At the-present LIIIie. %t a,. �•t the store ortt his zeddeaoe,Pieketrino 13p,bnghAni and returned rCllutting an r?nlage• 1_y r� • N. Peak bit tht reater part became t[ac t there were flft:'en pupils' attend- as time. y' Ftu•l.•eri>rg, >ley cif the flfanlc+. 11 r. Pi W. ing'frunl.the village and.vicitiity• .. JLC. D. ',. Tarner-invited her un- . , Ace„ , lc,,. kill be gref+t. Hi.= library, These will now be coin"stied to go r frlrnds -to a sumpttlou% re- 1VID BELD%M, auctioneer, i,irried .en2orone valuell at uvel+S�,iM)U, him Private; to otllcr t:iErnq,where t e•exI e -tot ton Neer Yritr's Day, after which 'I rtend+b.lt 3 far aMl Hoar, Bales oTiirms, arca r _ w t r )lI')fl will be, taliitig" th«• c.,ntpan} +vrre ena+ertained e tock and evezythtaia tba is to been}d wild lye Ira )"t't1 Leil'y,_ handled bpthe suba'rilxrwith thou tmost�are Furn1tur� fine*t ill the, country.`alil] all- Ili:- 'ev(?r3'Chin]; into COn5lCef'atlUn, K°1tiiesad sols to fife oerpbest sdvantarte. 19 ly s 1 4 s g- ' _' Linda. furniture and other 1>erGcnial pro-I shunt SL00 greater, making a The Rev, Nir. Reynolds renTreB"a BEATq:Z,.TOWNBHIPCLERs perty of every detacrilition that total of $1S0U loss tc, the village very stale address on temperauce last : �D• Conveyancer. Coatnsissloner for taking- A fIIll'line.Of.fires �'�❑ Lhe building at' the -time;each; year. Not only thio, but S, uy evens .�d•vits Aacountanp. Bte, tEoae2 w lona was completely destroyed. l�or. property-,here will tie reciate in tnatnrity of the Butes,poi ed in-the on farm opsrtp issuer o! marriage Lto- slays fnraitnre sow -a i pp pr tttnatel Lhe fire occurred daring r' Ie bTd>rta of the College.' One village Por tl}e Local Option By-Laos _+ _Sao«^ q�hiavale, obt. t-y an a:l»bitioe is y, 1111 - --- our ware rooms. the vacation,anis the pupils• had of the argent land-owners pear �i'e are sate his address had the de mac -f their' Property d POSTILL. Licensed Aucti�zleer; �tI h o petty l _ L#le I ed�ffrct. 4 [� • for Ooanties of York rad Ontario. Allo• Prices tight. with diem. HoweveF, iC l ]1 A a8 pR �.ER. the ors least a dollar an acre gain, `-• ,tion gales of all kinds attenasd to oa Shortest a]SO will be $teat. W hat the the -College was a strong drawing SER civ lace, Address Green&Ivor P.O., opt �,► S. Dillingham• total loss will-be -it is difficult'to card till the village, its toss' will l(� POUCHER. Licensed Auction-' estimate, but it has been placed at mean a lowering ut reutt, -as ser- P. R. Hoover h Sons' 6hopper will t Valusfosand coneetor for the Oona Pickering, �� be rrs.C.g algirern er, o I of Rork add Ontario All kinds of auction _ .$�,�. To re-build a modern till families now residing in Lhe M� C Calender, of Torrtnto, spent eat«ooddacted and valuations made at mod structure would cost probably village n ill moveelsewhere. The Neer Year's day with Mrs, W.Hoover. - 'emte charge, Estates and wnsi=nksut• 0011• .$73,000 or$80,000• The insurance .loss Of business, and the social ad- ,,,Ls Murry Fuller left Tuesday morning- sist•,dtly managed and sold by auction er (yny�■ - on the building was only $12,500. vantages that the College affords to attend the business college in the . yr1vate sale. 1[origaaey rents. notes and W a per W : O) t'vpiral sale. to promptly centep,ed and pcts� How the fare' Originated is "not will be hard do estimate. city. hotory sectlemenu guaranteed.. Phone o_ g The college committee have Mrs. Herst is spet>dingg a week with , - writ. for tame .de trartienlars, gy•�y�� g known, Mr.and Mrs. I'lrth had g S, Ho$kin8,aro••Silver Out. Dozes Maybe as" by. phoneNXINs left the college at 8 Velock at been meeting during the -week-in her sister,Mrs. Have a full line of fresh and cur• which time everything was all Toronto to settle up affairs and to MA le." e _ ed meats constantly on'hand. right, and after the had bees,at cons the steps.to be taken In Most all the Cbristaoas v1skers Vol-— TT � Spice Roll ' Breakfast Bacon g y turned to their homes again on Tues- 0 t0 .L.10p , t the station a short time they re- the future. Temporary;quarters dap morniu Money Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. :, ceived''a 'phone message stating will not be secured but steps will Miss A. Barnes, of Toronto ivas the � --- ' that the college was on fire.- The taken to-re=build at once. Great guest of her brother,'W.G. Barnes 5�per cent.- g inducements h ve been offered b ,Highest prices paid for Pickering firemen succeeded •in P y over the holidays• • 13uteher's cattle. _ keeping the flames in check for other towns. The feeling of the ' Many conggrratulations are extended ` an hour and a half, but.owing to -committee is decidedly in favor of to John A. White on his baring been In8ltranCe Of all kinds - the exceedingly hi h wind blow- Pickering, but this feeling may be elected councillor for 1908. g y B Miss Nelly Wilson left Weanesaay • .in the flames direct] into the overcome by the rest' induce •, - g y morning 'for Mongolia to assume attended to - building,it was impossible to alive m en Qy OLn towns charge o ubiic school there. ' � . -.. the beautiful structure. - e people Mr.. acid.Mrs Lehnga2 has returned eats offer e d the indifference of th of Ify you Leant a good robe or a good NOTE6 OF THE FIRE. Pickering. It flow remslns or home from Ne rket,,.wbere they Real Estate handled-'Couveyane fur cGat or anything iti tb'e fur line "` - Pickering to bestir itself. have been speridin a hotidarp�. Mr. ing done on short notice. leave your order at the Frrmer's Sup- In the proposed new buildings What's in a.name? One of the Lehman opened school on `'VedGcs- ply store. Prices right. there will be accommodation for most valuable assets in t-he hands day. _ 125 resident pupils instead of 75 of the committee is the name the Alf. Hoover la leaving this week for s I Groceries always on hand. as in the pi�st, and 'sehool„aeeom- College has won for itself through- Buffalo having accepted a position in Farms-to rent—some particularly modativu for 130. There will he out the world. This is one.of the ,connection with the telephone comp- i Highest price paid for all hinds-of any.. We wish Alph. every success. , adapted-for pasture. produce. •- separate buildings for school and greatest inducements to reatain. Sorry ,tQ lose hitu from our village. residences, and modern in eN,er3 the College in Pickering. Hope it oi'i•l�'not he for Iongr - -' 'FARMERS' SUPPLY-STORE, ._ respect. Antonin Pynan;a young Span• bur nnion Sundity school annivers- : • �. Richarason• _ r Elso;ood S, Moore, fo rmet•ly of iard from Cuba. arrived in the ory came off is announced Sunday - E. Bryan, Manager. the teaching �tait has Leen Ito-'village on Wednesday for the our• last and was rand-success. '1\'ataiy Public, �ickerizrg- _ __ _ - - - -- - - _ pointe(( zeience master in the ('(,7 I poFe of attenditig�tIce In•the clresres�l*the Rev. A1kenhead, _^:;. ._•�— h� ~yrs °. RFE'4r19' iSfP;• "ft[tit -' � -di � _ DOMINION BANS and NA . Way Ila- IK11 ai n�rllt- a Ill 1 Yrr Ilial ill -owe rrther .ssn.t_ lege thing that an is selaote eveour riga le)r to hear, and in the evening a :f You will be ed f)'incihal of the lines: (- ' all il'.-r '"ti• '. .t excellent discourse was delivered •s.ndav school workers and parents I ,• like of it has never been heard Capital Paid-11 o, $3,000,000 :thin the walls of the little church at �D ELIGHT E Reserve Fund and 7 e i e•,n River: We congratulate JIr,+ " titrdivided Profits --$3,122,�50 \ lmjiead on the many kind words 40 When you see onr new line'of t hear Since her visit with its. The Toilet Soaps• e t • C,Sharp. of'Markham,preached "WHITBY BRANCH. vowerful.setnlon and was well re-., Ntrsery brand is richly and deli• iv ed by all. The singing• by the cately perfulved" with pure flower GeneTal Banking " : hi1,L'en was all that could be expect- . g �'----�° � � �l. The dnited• choirs of SZ'hitevale ' :.:odors.and is unexcelled for Ladies lr• :and Children. Business Transacted ml Green-River led off in good style _ The Locust Hill Quartette gave $orae choice selections. The church was Levita for m-ecllnaiics and others . «"c11 filled morning and afternoon and / will quickly remove 1iI1 `stains SPeelal atTention given to the toiler• g . - tion'of farmer's sal8 and- from the evening was packed to the from the hands. , other notes. (loors. Lot us have the pleas' re of show- ing these and other-- '.SAVINGS,DEPARTXENT. Card of Thanks. - -' - lines toyou. -- _ �BpCp3ftS9 received_of. $1. and i hereby wish to thank the electors -H E PICKERI G E W.. - -S- .. ' '• upwards. of Pickering township for the hearty X=toreist allowed at highest support they gave r,e at the late current rates. election. ' .003 • O'L-L1 A&dL or paid,het! I vhall endeavor to the best of nl°S- __�' PICkEPI.ING „ -- _ y - nhility to show that the confldenep th is imposed on me has not been mis- P ,R M ACY it,J.THO �all�, plllced. , cls, S.PAIiiMFRR, W, h. . •?. �-( _ .ko' � r.,+« _ _'. _ .,,,�,' : _. Ew _ ��:v x: �t?': •'r _ ,a.:L. ? .:v.--' Rywr�,•^+' '�" 4 r3,..N, ���,,-w:'+rd,.an': .ate J,t3' .r.•nz::r wi:.. -. ... ,. -r, .' ... -...._:o-.:..7 `3„•. - �-.^ +.�, rzi 1. .. , 7: -. ,..cY a 1*'r "...,ti ,., o,�,,,'+JO• ,,,.,�...,.. .+r •,'i%'. 1. °4:'- 4'. c. •• .X..r-'y iI. Y*d- �., :y., er i i k - ....'I) ., "_.: w••P A-. ...V .§, .'.. • R.�C Y•:,F.Com . :':.�' • 4 'P 4'" ,�;�.': •y 1.L., e"`,y,,'_ T. 1. „_� - .: • 7. ... :- : +xrr. :, ... ... ¢ •• - .. - I _ I ' i3 • I / _ I -. r A -,UN -�- I 50. Lambs are timer at . 45.50 v ._ % 1Vhi^iES BUREAU REPORT. LEADING ���BgETSto s;25. �S The. Out ut for '904 Is Valued at Hogs-10c lower a� per cwt. r, p for selects and $5.85'�fbr lights' anal -' .� o _ T�� Sows e quoted 4: i fats- o at rod at 50 .1 I , , EFS. a $ R r 647. iJ 811 5 BREADST q �lI L, U to .. _ .4'-_. _ - i $4.75. . A Toronto despatch says: Parts I. and Toronto, Jan, 2.-Wheat-Ontario-I. ,of the fourteenth report of the 78c bid 79c asked for No. 2 white, red or ' 1. Bureau of Mines eve been pubifshe(T.- m}':ced---at-outsid ,. fid - FME AT NIAGARA FALLS. T The Whole Population isFartFart I. contains the statistics of miner- spring 74c to 75c. �' I - rI production toff 1904--�r3-seri Pt'able Wheat - A•ianitoba-Prices at lake ��I Guests Turned Out. :Losing Thele ti1. I. the Russian. Authorities. detail for the various products. The ports are c No. 1 hard;-8i for-No. Eltects. _ i;-1 total output for, the year is given As 1 northern, and 83c for No. 2 Northern. A despatch from "IN aro Falls; N.;1 I % 811,572.647. the occurrence of plati- Flour-Ontario-Export agents bid y, says:-fire.started on 'Thursday x -.� ., . num and palladium in the nickle cap- $3.10 for 90 per cent. patents m buyers' morning in the basement of the Old` _ . . _ _ Pei, •mattes of-the Sudbury.district is bags at outside points. Domestid:salrs .Porter Hotel, iiow a part of the Im-•. REBELS ARE 'WEAKENING, provisional Government which had i rooted; 4,631- ounces o� platinum and are at $3.35 to;$3.45. Manitoba; $.1.50 perial Hotel at 'Falls and Second, • 1, _- `` I been sl ting there were captured'S,540'ounces' 01 'palladium, having a to $1.80 for first patents, $4.30 to `5.1.401 streets, in. the. portion occupied by: 'A despatch from London says:-- early in the day, and.later, when the value o[ $00,109 and $166.530 respect- for second patents, and $4,:20 to $4.30 Faxon Williams & Faxon, grocers.: There are many repo s a. red Aag'w as rats an are the y, having been pro ace s- he,occupants of the 'orter Hotel r bels in Mosruw 'are weakenjrngr some were erected around the Helfrich Lu Iyears lW2, 1903. and 1904. This volume Millfeed-Ontario=Bran $15.50 to $1G Were startled by the terrif;e explosiom sr going so far as to say that they are gine Works, which armed' revolution-1contains the rgeports of Inspectors Car- in car lots outside, shorts $l7 t0 $16. downstairs, apd almost immediately; cruthed. It is impossible to, verify ists were holding, canno❑ were Fte- and Cot-kill on the mines of eastern Manitoba bran $17 to 517.50, Shorts , the flames began to shoot up through, them. .They'can.only be quoted froth brought up and the revolutionists nrd western Ontario respectively, stn SIS.50 to $19.50 at Toronto add equal the building. Fortunately the force , their respective sources. A Ste. Pet- were given ten minutes in which to'account of recent detveiopment5'in -the freight,points. of the .explosion was sufficient, to, er•sburg despatch bas reached 13ei iia,suer rider. They sent out an euiis petroleum and natural. qac •fields,of the Oats-Quiet tit 35c outside.' arouse, all occupants, who were able` ' h " saying that Wednesday night passed sary�who was seized by the military p•,rovince by E_ T. Corltii}, end's review Barley-46c.l0 47c for No. 2, 44c to 45c to make their escapes but nearly all ,quietly in Moscow, and that -on commander. The command was then zf the cement industry o1 Ontario - by for No. 3 extra, and 41c to 42c for No. 3 lost their clothing and_personal, of-. Thursday the fighting seemed to be given to the artillery to open fire ea P. Gillespie. The goelog*ical features at outside points. fects. - t . alI over, order having been restored. the works, and they were literally and agricultural-resources of-the.Abiltibi Peas-Steady at 7Sc t0 79c at outside .The fire .k ickly spread through thin t - The St. Petersburg corresl)Qndeat battered down over the heads of the•rep ion arc: described I,y'3. G. A!c\9illan points. , - Porter Hotdl, and the store of J.. & of the LO Daily mail, telegraph- revolutionists. The. latter held out and Archibald Henderson, and the iron - Bye-Steady .at 70c outside. G. DT. Rae, ' sporting goods, neat ing on Friday, said that the revolu- until three-quarters of their number .ranges of Nlichipicoten West, with their .Bucl:wileat-NOtninal, at Sic lO 2c door. Both Faxon, 'W1'illianus & Faxon. - ' ' tionists in the Rryessnya area i.a ,were killed or w-atinded, when the g,,;logical xelationship.c, form the sub- outside. and the Itae stores are complete loss• Moscow had despatched messengers remnant,. 137 men, su;rendered. j^(a o[ a paper by 'J. !1t. C;elI., W. N. Corn-'New Canndion 42c to 44c Chat- es about 525,000 each. to the ''Mayor. requesting him ,to, Smith describEs the ir4rrn-bearing din• ham fr'eirhts. American 'No. 3 yello«' . moo, Imperial Motel caught - firs parley for terms on their behalf with - CHILD SLEW' COSSACKS. hint of [,con Lahr? east of Port Arthur, 51c to 51%c at Toronto, ' and 2c to 16, from the Porter, The Temperance' .the Governor-General. utygr� -- -- - Finn Prof: W. G. Miller, Provineiaf Ge- g fi House annex, Just back of•cliff' lm- :r+ ':. -_ The correspondent of the London more outside according to freights. assented. The Pryessnya revolution-71 Daily Telegrcorresaph at St. Petersburg. r'g*tst•, has a short paper on the Roston Rolled Oats-S5 in barrels and $'1.75 perial din 2nd' strut, caught fire, fats are ready to surrender their. as an instance of the ferocity of th w'nshin. iron range. Ac r.ompnnying` in hot on track here: 25c more for and the top 'stor9 was completely .. -arms anT ammun"ittoa-pr❑vided-they 1. d oo ba struggle'conducted at KharkotT, re !' e report. 'which is profusely ilhtstrnt- broken lots here and 4lk outside gaits an' the 'second fl .or badly'* are guaranteed 'immunity 4rotn pun- IateK as iolloas what he calls ai ed is a geologically cal. _4 map_o[ the ishmeat. Five more battalions of +ton ranrms of klichipicoten west of the . .'COUNTRY PRODUCE.. damaged. The root of the lresbyter- ' troops arrived by train to Moscow "typical incident":- !' tan Church on First street also .` A little boy was seen approaching Magpie River. 1. on Friday. Among them' were de- Kenn s Square, where a detachment Pnrf 11. of the report gonsists of an Bu!!er-Quotations etre tmchanged. caught fire; but the building was tachmenta of the Guards from St. y q a^count b1 the cobalt-nickel arsenides Creamery: .... 24c to 15c saved. Petersbur including the famo.a of Cossacks t}a� stationed. The Cos- do solids 23c to E4c he total loss is estimated at Petersburg. g sacks, however brutal, drew the. line Ind silver deposits,of Lake Tpmickam- s •• .- Semeonovsky Regiment, with ma- in b Prot. Miller, Provincial .Geolo. Dalry lb rolls, good to choice. 21c to,2�c a120,0JOt2. . at children, and the boy was allowed g X . do tubs- ...... .... ...... 21e to 42e chine guns and 250,000 rounds of to approach unmolested. On arriving gist. •„ ------T . , _ . were attacked ' g do medium 20c to Lic ammunition. They at the sent he paused,°swung his - do inferior .... ..... .... 19c to 20c 11IUST S1 UDI ?t1:\RIKET_ ' • ` . _:_ ,the moment they left the traip►. The right hand vigorously, aLvd then INCREASE, OF SMALLPDX& Cheese•-Steady .to tlrm at 136 for -' - - ' revolutionists along the railwav and turned-and ran. A viulent explosion - . large and 13%e for twins. " • ' Agent at 'Manchester Gives advice to• In the Sadov'aia, Arbat, and 'bra- prevented the Cdssacks noting his,-there are Nearly Two hundred Cases Eggs 24c to 25c for fresh gathered, - Canadian Shippers. kala- quarters are still fighting, further movements. The boy had 2Ec Cu 23c for cold sto nge and 20c to 21c . �' though they 'are apparPtftly los ng thrown a' bomb which plowed, u the the Prov. -. 3 heart, they bombardment of these p for pined. ,Fresh_ gal_hered eggs are ' A de.q ratcrlrom Ottawa says:-A costar= p ground. , Fragmento of horses were 4 Toronto despatch says: The returns coming in much .more freely than at m.rnlcation to the 17eparintent of Trade .=. areas continues. Shops s and .•ofce•s all around,,and some of the Cossucks rot 1Ngvembe r to the Provincint,:Bon rif this time a year ago. r•nd Conimerc?e,from Mr. P. B. McNa. _ *-are beg'ion(ng_to open in other quar- were •convulsed- in- the agunics of ,,' health are more-cnmFrlete than far poultry-Ful chickens Be to 3c. thin 7c -mara. Canadian ugizat at Manchester, ili _ Cera. A few factories are resuming death,-while streams of blood were the• snore month last year: likenty mo-r. to 8c; rat, hens G;c to 7y.,c, thin 5%c to tells od the grafifying increase Ln Can f - -'Work• _ flowing along the torn up roadway." lhvist4ns hRvinr.' reUorted. . They:gig 7c: ducks tic.to Lc, thin 6c to 8c; gece Mian. prodn�rts imported into th�0l'port ' ' the te3al deaths from all'causcs-as 2,011, toe to plc: turkeys 13c: . l+c the vessels' of the. Manchester Lia= - SERIOUS SITL'ATIbW' ODESSA- PAICTC STRICKEN. . or 1018 rnoro than were r•enorted in N,i-. Potatoes-Unchanged-Ontario, 65c to ers, Limited.. lie says that the ' ad- - J� -despatch from. St: F'eterstiurg 5c out vantaKes_ presented by the line •gnu;hie r The London Timea' Odessa dorres- vtmber, '19(ai The dprtlK rate per LOW '75c per baE an tracit here '7Sc to 8 i; 12.3 as compared with 12.0 a year ago. Bays-t'an. 3listchenko, who com- pendent says the terrorists still holy! of ernes: eastern.. Lo.8Uc on track and bsry'eiv to cell at closer prices than p mancied the Cossaxks in Manchuria, the lawn in' subjection. The l'asA Ih�rnost regrettable fFr.turt�,ot the (n- g� l0 95o Out of store, height rales' bait to be Pnid .[rum Liv- . has arrived in 3loacot 'fro,a the Far pc.c4io0ic disease returns is the incrct�e Drtssed Efor;sr$7.75:per esvt to S8 per et'Poul to HYe'difEetent towns fin. Lorisa• - 'b sacks and troops act as if martial to srruallpox,.wWch gave 108 more cas= cwt fere car loll of dressed hire, shire. i _ ?last. He had a narrow escape troch' law existed, although,it has not been „,s only two cases being. repowiM in. Baled. Flay--V3 per ton for No.-l-tim- Mr. Mc\amara tells rarindian mano"b - capture. It is reported that he will otllcially promulgated. The present Norv.; I!96S. There were no,denths front y 2. fni-turei•s that" the s6oukl-stud the, ' o " imme4liately be employed in an im- state of tension cannot continue,(iris othy in car lots he'te•#pnd $fi per Na, . y y portant capacity. prnhably fo .ro- i!!-edvfsed shot would robably br+n 'he disease: Owing to the mild. ty'pc Baled• Straw°-56 per ton tot e>}r lots r<vtu'rerrreMs of the vvh0lesale markets_ Fees rite rebellion i❑.rho halite pro- P g I10, cficease often assumes ph�'Gieiaiis on track_ ,hers. - tri En owls - Too often do they assume p abouts repetition of -the November v, mctintes diagnose it ,"chie,ken por:'• r 1. Ibnf {oohs it5tendtKd for ('.anadlans will, !vinces, whither the First army Corps bloodshed, - grid the atienls are allirw!rd to..rninL*le -� suit the Erillish buyer. The trnde. !rk _, = In Ma?,huria will be•sen.t when it ar-� -A despatch, to the London Tel I3USInEb A'[' AfONTRG4L'._ Yives aborti w'lih theppublic when they should he I:n�*'arid requires the 'cheapest kind et Thu tar little has been heard 'of graph from St. Peters says the quarantrned, thug causing the disease Mnrtl2•Cal..Dec. 2bt.--The'market for o0s g,o?ds in order to'compete succecs[utiy 11 E �. �. railway service between that city and t:,'spresd.' "1'h,� Provincial hoard hhfrrs 13 easy uz trnc, ' the , o[ferinp , bring, v,it the Cantinent.al-'end- United States •. happenings in those provinces•-but It 3f0scow underwent several interrup- that, medical health• officers and local niore liberal, but business continues rt As it =- - "ie believed tt5at; so fauf as Iiusstan .tiurtg for the first' tithe ort .'Tuesday, tarxrtttcturprs in lhc•same tries domination and unity aro concerned, trarde orf tlaalfh bill take"acf.ii'e men, .quiet, and prices wets urz�hanped tht< case do point he cites bttildiizg hard- many trains from Moscow not arriv- -cares and qunranline nll_culcpected per. .morning. There was Borne demand for tt,nre:cn which the Canadian traveler- the situation there is tar more ser- ing. 'Telegrap-hic communication ,also.1 and vne6inate all those, exposed. A-fnerican mi-ed and ' o. 3 yellow corn. " p cnnld only offer a discount of ?}; per -' #ous than it 1s in Moscow.'thee trou-, cearted temporarily. The tetephono' �n,allpox has not teen co preyalpnt in ThE finur Aturk,�C rules siendy under a .cent:, whereas the ldnit+cf'Slates.trateler... ble in the latte,r place being merely t ofllce was besieged....Tucsclay by -.a`r,nlario siirctt .lanitarv,'ltrft3, when 15tf5 �ciciJ.derx and: both toe export and local ---- bloody Fleeing by a ml - change P cr}tid offer 20 per cent., because he thusiastz3 and a ❑umber of hood2urns. h ,sea nn en ea s were mported. tea e. pre is no' ehnn c• in pi1c's. h d t•ttettper" grades-.10 dispose of. . or calling up friends in M(;scuw. The cc'nrlct foyer and'dinhtheria shnw 'a Bran .con Iinues very firm,the offet•inp:c .8 e--- .1% - : , hile in the 'Baltic provinces pencil- authorities charged .thr'eE tintos the.,;,ar4pd do-line. C�nstm�trtiort Feer aIns keine; small. .['rices 'a're tstead,v at last _ ,POVERTY IN LONDON. K ca11,y the whole'populatic:n. is-defying- usual fees;-but the concourse of peo- r:ritctically the came. as far ns the hurt- week's advance. There is u., chmige m, - - _- '%he authorities, .bent upon an ,abso- ple 'awaited their turn- all night. t,et of ,lcnlhc re ortrcF -tI2$)_are con- the.noarket for hnv. Oats-No. 1 white,. ' lute and final separation: -.;This Tratnc talo travelers for Germany, p 1uta�be,r o[ Legal lsoor~GreIIler Thalt 41 uall true of Finland, with the air ca,rned. while ivpiloi,i �ttrrws an inerpace 39c: tie 3 wltite,.39c, arid. No. # white; litany years. '. ` ecnco thus tar of bloodshed aod 'ex Frttnee and England weep, accompan- trorq• 171 cncea.and 4t dt�nthc to 2(13 cas- JSC. ilarley-\tattitoi,n, \0.'3, 48cI Co. led joy military escorts, because the e� end-55 dranc�•, There -%or,- 9 cases 4, 4G} c. Gorn-American mixed. 53c; A despatch from. London says: .of ` ceases- that have characterired the pacst+ngers are mostly wealthy. \o of whop tri coup h and 9 deat:ts, cum- No. 3 y'ctloy%. 51,'a'• cr, trudt, Flr,ur- feint fl;*ales relatingto. the le al or rioting in the halite provinces. while.trains are arriving rrum, Odessa. P 8 the'Caucasus apparently, magi be ea-' id - a -1. Wanitoba sPimi «boat patents. $4.ts) 'n c' T,0nct0n_shgsv tl7.nE LMe nurrit»r In ,e• P A St. Petersburg despatch :saes $5: strong bakers. $1.411 t0 $1.G0; \\mlpc c e apt, of pauper relief in neaarly everp, .'ltirely reconquered or lost to RusxiB. that Gcn. Iteludin, the Prcfcct of `-} wheat.patents, $.1.'5 to 54.50: straight month-of the yFar just ended hate`been The Slovo.doclareq it hon learned, Police,- has received ,a message by WINNIPEG BANK ROBBED, rollers. $1 to $4.h1: opo.,- in bags,'$1.b5 vi,vak,r than. in . any of the pr•ey4ous that the bloodshed at illoscow has telephone from Moscow, saying that to $1,95: rxlra, $l'.65 to $1.75. Feed- F. r year's corrmrisad in .1' te�irns, q� •been• fele,=htful, that rho casua:ties the number of persons .killed �ttn,1 •Cwo Darin Thefts From,tlie Merchant's Manitoba•br4n,.in.bags. 817; shorts. $IU iv'th the'exceT�!icrri of the period��ribm P _, . will reach 15,000, and that about' cvouaderl in the street fighting is 10,= g per ton: Ontario.'brnrr. in bulk,-S14.fi0 to 18fi7 to 1871.• Tho't•,itio-0[ PAupers per 100 Red Cross workers ),,live been de 600. The insurgents number 00,00h B`tnk' . $l5: shorts, S'10: milled moullfe. '4 iz f.'ro) of p,3pulirtinn- ha's been hig''ter in o spatched from St. Petersburg to and have six machine uns of the , despatch says: About $:4: slraiglyt grain mouille,' $35 to $37 :i'ost of the months of this year than in g A R'innipeg p •t Mokcuw to assist, in caring;for the'latest pattern. two wpoks ago a daring theft.Wus per•, parr ton. Rolled oats, per bap;, $_',3:r ro ;,i nr,-vious )7ear since 1874. Not only __,.wounded. 11 + stented'-in one of the cit,y's banits $2,45: cornmeal. 81.45 to 81.50 per bap. ft's tlerre licpti a .- reTnari;eble pnCrea e ' THREE ''AT2.liIES BUSY. yvhereby. the thief secured 57.W. and ilny-No• 1, $S.50 to S9:-No..2. S7.5& in In outdoor -rpl;ef, but the rise in the M011 :•SAILORS 'iFt'TINy. xdnis�hc(l «'ithoul leaving; 'the friinte t $3;'clovor, mixed, $ti to $6.501, and pure numlwr entering workhouses has con- - A message front, Aloscow says that Ades _.i. during the night the artillery, worked, patch from Berlin says:-Tt is flue, News of the 'robbfr% has just clover:S6 per ton, in car lots, -Che,"se-- imuec3. In no year. in the history of stater'' here that,;4the crews•of the r,,-,w t'eroine public-but an effort has Ontario, 1:"„ tet 13c; Epslcrn,, 1;?,r,- .Il; .prior inty liar the, pgpultltinn in ,tlZe + `'voputionisfs,g this mesas 'c, says,' Kussian warships at �Liba�r; who fcen nlad� in the mrantinte-tn Encaie Rutter�Choice, 233;(; gOdd to iris, °Zy werithousas been greater for December, at destroyin the Uarricades. 1'ho rtt :v - & the criminflt. •W'hen the robbery t?c- to'23c. - were orders to proceed Riga to erred the T,nnit inspector ryas ntnkin� -T r' dare divided"into three armies," the; ¢ p _- • afirst, consisting of 800 hien armed; gilell the revolt there, mutinied and hi.; usual (,iCcial visit, and with tire4el- _ CARRIED OLI llEit•PLAN. '- ; with rifles and vike9, is o eratin br> 'refused to work. Consequently, the � '. BUFFALO ,IARF1rTS_ • , . - , • - ttreen Moscow and I'erovo, on the:ships have not started. lea Was en•,*--3d in checl:ina else" the railroad, which ii'cont.rols,. Artillery ` cash in that o{frizl's ¢age. Hni'inp Tlnffale, • Jana •2.-Flour-Quaet, un- ,t French-Canadian Woman's Sulci f. anSl. cavalry are being. employed t. (cave• the-cage fora moment to' •ro -chanlecl. \\'heat-Spring dull; No 3 at 'Montreal. against this toren Che second 'hE\\' ZEALAND TO CANADA. `. into a vimlt close; by, bnlh inspector •�rthern, 93%c asked; \\'inter, _\ - "1 arid.Telfer were dumfounded on return- red, S8%C of e,red. Corn-Opened firm- A des>5a(dt .from �fonlrpnl says:' On -' "army is armee! cause}ally with int, to Mind n �rirrel Cxanlaining .seven cr, c}osed cacici•; No. 2 vrllovv, 45ic;: \\'cz}raesday,,• �fnlamc Alpilnnse Deseve, --,- •' 2 ;i 'handsome French-Canadinn woman bombs and revolvers. and is compos-;Contract for New Steamship Line to fie 1,11") rid dollar c hail y'anislieil tic +[, No.'2 corn,: 49 jc. , Ctals-Dull; n0. 9 tei•aofSs in whose ranks t' '.61'c asl.ed; No. : 'mixbd,�35c; feirl}-one yeafs b1 nye: swallowed--four 0 i r ni �, _.._ ed of 340 S ted: n \ti2aYd'c w, nil. Fnveai- t 0 touched by 1 are many women, who dicpilay ,not - %;;tion began Init0dintely','hlif MY clue Borley-dull; 45 to 56c. Iiye=Dull, and talrlesPoArJuls of Paer greeneaand died .:only bravery, but ferocity. This A despatch from Ottawa says:•• Nit,.. avas' nhtained.- 'and it is be!irrcd nnw..easy; No. 1, 7'ic. • hv(- hours later in terrible n'ony. TI, .force occ pies the region between the 1lnllev, representative of-Bucknelr-and Ihut ome clever. i<iiriil and daring app+e{trs .that the woman had coiztem= - Sadovia district and - the Jc,.ishi(.o., of London, ingrinnd, is here to dcvlip'ht r�bhrne cofmli0lyd nae of rbc :,•AEW PORK .MARKET pleated the 'destruction of her life for _ market, and has many barricades to.cion on behnif of pti,: Farm the contrast some time. On Sundt,y last.Ah old her pre the passage ut troops, and is t':r the new steamshiu line' ihnt-as _n a'n`t arrrind robbet r+i r;.r. in.Cpn- N,,,��. y'ork, .Tan: 2.-�W'hnat-Spc,t easy; husband that she would be. ons+thei'' o erfttin fa small groups aria. attack-'1'c ir:a'iguraled be.!Weon Ne\�, 7.cal.rrtrl adian crinro. -Nin .2 red, 91%c in el(nator and 93%c 'World on Tiiesdny, nit zw;railention . P g I nil the l3rilich Calumbin oris. Two Annrhor' eqi a,}e cl"r n" ro1Lci't' tV":c to.b. afloat; No. I Northern D111111y, Ing patrols. 'When pressed, these re P w as pa ill to the «'arnitig. as -site .-wan -" volutlonist �tsa7rpctar inta'allzcs and tr�cc}: bre to gn on This r�u!e. «iib lr �,i } +"«, -_. ,,. - --: - - snilings et'(sy t•\o months. ?sir, f1:t1,-;,:___ , nuruiuial,_'f,o.b. afloat.__, n,ght she_put her tllreat'into execution; - - houses., Aitillcey,ehva}riT and in- cave •that i' t ,i < 'n`rarf is r' _,.I t l v 'c ,t=� t z l t- + r< ,n. of - .. -_-- F r. «Eton aha tt'ent-To1Tr.-Joseph TTierfen, . • ',., ,:, ] i '•a .,, i;. c rr :ut 1.; fntantr are used against this body, I,p�'E STOCK 1i.1Itt�E1'S. ncig)lhor, and on some pretett horrowr y a . The third and largest "army' is from N,,r !.'i::n n nr,ce the u'cr n �� .: :r. � ' "."�petetin in the region,betwee ,� t g Toronto, Jan 2.-The live 'atocl: 'ed itis start which ended-her, lice. r Brrst . railw'ay. station an c l track VMS (11111 at the Western Cat- - ' J " 'Ti iurTiphal Gate. It also kris ua , tie Market-this morning. - .. •- 't' . . , ' barricades, and is engaged'in 'no_ I,xpor•t Cattf�Choice {ire q'iote..d NA 1, p\tiY A 11101TF7. xactics, 'making it difcult fc, ick•I at 5.1,60 to $4.00, good to meditnn . troops to enclose-it, Some i Ike; - $•1 to 54.50, ot11e> . a,t_$3.75 toilo\tn(J 'Married \\'omen From reroute barricades were,battered do tum- gd, bulls at 83 5.0 to $4; and cows I)ies,Siiddeniy at Calf.' `e artillery, but they were rc-ere( . " 1`p at $2.75- to S8 t0' M .-d _ the survivors. in!c Butcher Cattle.-Picked lots $4 to A ci''�Paklt fl'nnl GRIL 'says:', ro ' a C, \\';cite, of Toronto, a bride o1 a ARMED RISING ON LAR of. 9.4..50, good to choice-`F3.G5 to�month, who Was . home' for Chri3t'mas - 'SCALE. '^ '' 'n r" SS.90, fair to -good $3 to $3,50,I L•olidays, a guest or her parents, , Mr. . \ire. Robt. \\'hifely,. retired. itc01 common . fi2.50 to $3, cows $2 to and . ilccardi te-itdorniatian r by the revolutionary leaders h $2.7:i„ bulls $1:55 to $..25, and \�redne day -night to her room atter' a brined r revolutionary l utiion on .a large sea canters 51.75 to $2.50.0 visiClo Prestoh' with 1fldy friends: Half, '`been planned in Poland. -the Stockers and Feeders-Shtvtf�keepI in hour later heF mother, entering her r''ist revolutionaries, encourage feeders'aro- quoted at F3.61Q to.. $.h,;room, found her a corprse. Doctors the success of Clic.insurgents i Tra in good feeders at F3,d0 to ;t3,Q5, me-�attributed_her death,lq heat.t disease. 33altic provinces and'of the si diinn at 52.10 to $3•i0, bulls "at _ at Moscow aitd in Russia gel S'2 to $2.75, good stockers rah" at 1 `Zfaavc decided " that the mom( The $2.50 to 53.,50, rough to common MOIJAMMEDAN iIISING. . came to try to cast off the y ' by at $2 to'$2.70, and bulls at $1.7S.I -'�' autocracy. \C•i- to $2,50• its Probability Being Discussed In Turk. • The tactics to be followed inln Milch Cows--Are quoted. steady at ' ish political Circles. same as those adopted at din a dell- a range of $3A--to-$60 each. , At Tih:'fk�R on Tuesday the i�'hat Calves•-Qitotations are $2 to $12 A drepaich from Constantinople says: armed revolt Mac raised, bit ,I I<,gc; each, and 4ic to 0}c per pound. is+ -{3olilical Circles t e probability is • ,&-_ . corcliag to reports,'•Lho troop I niqur, yheep and I�mhs-Export elves are keine discussed of a znneral Acing of e;. "- :mown the o ep reale mer t,rool rrrt the emoted at F4.15 to S4.30,• huc'•s at Ihe; Whnmmodan popula ion in the r . ,, atartsbak Of the 13.11 I ,25 to $%'.f0. and endo ,�t 33 to (,.euepsus and in West�nd Central Acta r, s y, i nt' ,7;r ns. .. :, r. 'v='i•"F� ."'i .r ,-- a} T•a'•bn +:,M.• �n. +'s'.3�,s.7t ._* •'? a•, .C?r.�"' a,%' �,- e. Y€v "`+. 'T�y,._a:',T. k'J`!Z ,, ;a• � C�+,^+'•'ti • ::; " r a': ri�"<: .t4 R d r"�.�' ,•"•.,..r.".tr +"'�. .q"'7• "'.. tf�a,t.' i. >`Lr'°.'�4•"- ""'.; ,Crr� ik& - 1 +wP — s ':e•�'r:. p.� _ .. .ars- ,x,.sw a - ..:.4tkr _„ y.•*.yyr5i'a - .w=... �w _.. ,e_"::e•rs.�,'.... r-..yt,;.,• .2S. ,', ,..da_ l�'..i..' ..-•.ls.. ,, .re.. C•tl T:'., .. } 'a••.• - k •on r w.5. - .4 V`y}, ',,y�+r .1. ..•5?u ,.., f.1,4•.+a,. r..... 'Vm ..-•Tl'.: ., ,.. .: ?�i� Y �•a R! 'm-S.t' I..•' 5. •1 t V ,•'1 deretaad that after the lecture last "f'11Y11.VT-rrrYT1•T1?141?- time we begin heeding in-the fall tQ evening, in leaving the place, Jas - - -- _ pends largely on the amount of nth _ yours 11 _: 4 green -feeds that we may Kaye. Thit -r. ' . t -no I knean through so- s year we begatr-e��ing — . ."-41W 11 % �+- a taki4g him for you, and said-what h the ♦ first ttvo' days one half bushel to ecce a -W she never would have said, had there ♦ �l,�u� °ar� ♦ cow twice a day. TI}e cows were lu I: I �� .not: been a auderstanCng between + . . fed pasture during the day, Later a'a n� �. '4 fed a bushel twice a day, alwaytl�feed- .� a•; aria 3 ou irl', after milltin . \Ve pace_had u* L. -^= - - - - Thurat 'a face wag. now the •ria- + - - ` "' ® ---•1- � tura of tonish�at and perplexity. ♦ camp '"' about a silage taste in t-he `:"J _ �_` The commodore seemed to mistake iL ++ ♦ ♦♦♦ + mtlk. Our LYinter rati6i[-for m1lCa ---_- ----- .- - -_.- — 'for• a look of consternation'and do- LAMBS OR NVETtIERS FOR FAT- c`ft's is as Before milking.- in ''a - tested alt; for he coutinued: - 11 ti m rnir after mi tg r orate a h l ,f °•_Or, The Strange. Disappearan.,.,_ _ t t ° "And nota, sir, I suppose you un- TENING - rn on and !king a bits el �[ - - derstiand what is to. follow. Do you Men who have ,spent long years -!n silage; before noon, hay, and at nigat see that Dor? It leads ;triiight into fattening sFeep are 3tot. agreed as. to another ration of grain before milkiu� �i and ha after milkin he hall; which leads directly through v.hether the.fattening of sheep or lambs Y g ' .- Sila a fed to the dry stock' tt4lte CHA.,PZ'EI2 %JiIL-(Continued). "And, if I do not=" the front portal out imto the lawn, Will prove the more profitable. This ,each week. We would feed more to' Marian, attended by the maid "Ohl Ahere is no time to argue and on to the highivay-that is, your difference t r ul view arises from the ing thern if wJ had it; but,we want enough . with you longer-some one is coming road, sir. Good-morning. tercet results obtained from leading. to feed. cows'in milk until grass-comes es -' Maria; sought, the chamber assigned -I utast be. quick. It is tt0o weeks; And the'commodore thumped down under different conditions. The infln to tete s n which is about May 15, to herself, When she.,.ad.-ebanged•her qton. since I first urged this his-stick and.left the room-the ,fin- en,as that affect the outcome should lip� engage 1 g, . ,t g t-titting ay rens or a a-a •!upon you; . I have est a ag11 , s.- a rule. My silo will hold about 139 she dismissed 'the girl, locked the drew his. in the .work,. I'm ons o tr silage. o door behind her, and then drew- her',100 long, and now I tell youthatugu Tlets from his P-smiled, Some of the more ears there has been an excess of ruin ' chair up before the little fire, an l atyr•heart bleeds to say , tablets from his pocket,' hors a leaf prrtant of those.influences will now•as'. and not- enough sunshine during the tell into den thought. Many causes t fres you promise to see ngelica no out,• took his pencil, laid the paper di-cussed, writes Prof. Thomas Shaw. n,win season, so the-corn crop hay I more, I will ,see and have an ex- ;upon the 'coiner of the mantel- Quality as used here has reference to' ru! been a full - of,Anxiety ppressod'heavily upon Mar-I lavation with Kar Lo-morrow l" piece, wrote a,fcw lines, folded the Ucs Capacity of the .sheep to - ..lance !+Ins fed varies vlth theTprioes dan3 fan. That Thurston had repented his p„you 'will!' - note,, and, concealed it in his hand good gains. It_wilt'be influefiCed fay g . I hasty marriage with herself she had ,,You can prevent it, dearest Thurs .,as the- door opened, and admitted breed. Some breeds will make mote tt'hat'ne think°best suited to the stock "every reason to believe. ourself doing-what you Mrs. -Waugh, .Marian and Jacqueline. pains. in proportion to the .food 'fed I est year we ;used more corn meat ton, by y than for several. ,years., as there was She had confidently hoped that her know to be right. There was a telegraphic glance b,:- than others. The lower the quality of ver little corn in- the silage. '1'ltli explanation -with Thurston-wo!ild And' if I do not?" ttveen the elder lady and the young the animals purchased, therefore, the year there is 'more cern in the silag9, have resulted in good-but, alas! it1 .,I ri°ill see Mi s Le Roy; to-mor- epee, more costly •will if be to purchase we Attft we shall •feed more protein. M,v seemed to have had little attest.l '• That of Mrs.`Waugh"said: thers, since they will•cost s row! titel to feed in proportion to the .stock have always done-well. on 8111144 His attentions to Miss Le Roy were "By heaven, then "Ito•have pity on the fools, and go, Y red are always read f more of it.•' (still unremitted-the young lady's Itis words were suddenly cut short Thurston." •' - weight purchased. -•There is. less risk -. Y }!. for, more partiality was too evident to all- by the eatratu:e of :airs. Waugh. In That.of Thurston said: tLerefore, in- purchasing low gftl' , and people already reported them to',•an instapt Kia countenance changed. "I am oifl hies.- R'.au h, - _end lambs than in purchasing low acne _ g g g lambs � � \VAI! PREVENTS NATIO�['S DFt1AT. .be engaged!' •. • . • snd taking up his bag ofzgamc, he without laughing, it I can help it." The condition of the animals at the And now, as Marian sat by her sent to meet the smiling,,good hum Then' he picked up his cap, bowed tame of purchase is important it put•, The Chttnfles in' tnlerrnatlonal. little wood-fire ,ia bar chamber at!a?ed woman, saying %vith- a.. •gaY to Jacqueline, shook hands with, Mrs. P Reviewed. .. • X10 -Luckenough, bitter, sorrowful quer-j laugh: chased wet ht. has more pz`oIIla b Waugh, and pressing blarian's 'palfn, �` :.tions, arose in her mind. Would he "Qood�morning, bar \laugh! You' lett within it the note that he had relatively to purchase a lean lame Major-General R.' S. Baden-Powell. �I _ i to -purchase a lean wether for C.B.; presided. recently at the Royal persist in hie pzeaeni course? No;^nee I have been mooting in the w•rt en, ook"II��ic game ag ea feeding, QQther things being-equal. fh� United Service Inst!l,ftlon. London. '" no. .it could not be! This was pro-' woods .of Luckeaough this morning.,gun, and departed..' la.m1S will make flesh more readily on' when D! T Miller Mef;tttre delivered an bably-dono-only to'pi<Iue herself; but and•'I could, npt leave the premises (To bo Continued.) - - t; given .amount of food. This, hoN• address on' "The Developments of Inter= then it was carried'too far; it teas without offering this tribute to,t. - et er, presunoses that.neither the Y�rrtn, national Strategy Since Ir,1, and-ltA 'ruining the peace of a good, con-id--honored mistress." Ing girl. And Jacqueftaa-aha had-; ;led.Thurston gayly laid the trophy PEtti;ONAL POINTERS. roe the.wether has been checked in Pre ant Conditions." Among ' theca evidently mistaTcen Dr. Grimshaw for at her feet. Possible future .developmegt, because present were Admiral the Hon. Sir B. Thurston, and addressed to hem' '"IIetae! will you please to see that Intereslltig Gossip About Some Prom: of'its lean condition. [t_is +uutl►ty Fremantle,irpdT Admiral SBAltiie}FlamUton !. words ar ui y cry _ rr,?;re profitable to purchase both we- Colonel , g ag•,a familiai-it v im=':,a cup of hot coifcre is sent' up to I1 - .nest People.- _ thers and lambs-'by weight, when both: Judge; Rimtoul. and Lieutenant-Colond proper, to say the least'o! ii.. Could'airs. L'Olseauf she _is. unwell this I, .Tlie Shah of rersia Will not vitt at a -ac e. to be fed, as the chance Is'then T. I1. Baylie..K.C. - - • 7 he be trifling with poor Jacquelina, morning, as I •knew she would be, table Qn which either salmon or lobster present for making greater gains -than Dr. Miller Maguire -said that stria --:_ V. #001 Jacko's words when betie�itsg from her -excitemrait last night; or re-placed. -would-- possible_ If_ both were 'pur 1421.the frontiers of the British Empire. _. I' :herseif. ,addressing Thusston� .cer- "go with it yourself, Ilebel Tfto :fres= • -- - --•- 1. Lainly denoted some such "foregone ansa of,the goddess of health at her M. Roucler, the head of the French -r.}%aged when.• in a !ugh condition' a tchteh previously Were practically coca conclusions." Marian resolved"foregone. bedside ,is surd use ,d '• Foreign-Qlr+ce,-w•tis at one time in !tie flesh. -_ted terminous with nod. great Staten except see 'Thurston once more-Deco more Marian left the .Dein, an then 'employ of a wholesale grocer in tate \Vetoers not only tai;e more fond no the United Slatf s and a few unlmpor- '�" a maintain them than lambs, but th_✓ tant spots m 'Africa, had become t -in,� to esposLulate with him, if happily hies. Waugh, turning to the young Capacity of book-keeper., , g - use n'fore food In makfnk a )i►nund 'rf "European expansion" . contermilutttat _ It might have some Ydod of act. And gents- man, said: - - Amongst his many-idiosyncrasies, the having formed. this -rssolutioa, she "' Thurston, I em glad to have this j Kart of the Bel•ans.acknowledges that anin. This is owing to that law of ani with Russia, France and Germany. as King b' ens+ nutrition which calls.for more food. .well as China, Afghanistan:, Abyssinia, ; knelt and offered up her evening opportunity of speak.n.g to you, for I of an-.utter def alwr-ot:*snaking atfl reatively In 'proportion to the gain Italy and Portugal. The whet„ system • _ :prayers, and-retired to bed. . _- have something very particular to' niusic. }!mens ane special hobby, an] made the older. the aniniel is. This of the European body politic hail - ' - The next day being holy Thurs'day,'say which ycff must hear wichont that concerns plants. if he hears of a nm been proved by numerous expert-.. changed as a result of the victories of : . 11there was, by order ot.the trnstefs, a-takf+rg_offense at your old aunty'" t new kind of plant, he'w'S1T :raver nitles rmnfg, including one conducted by the ihGG and 147071, and of the high st�n- . . h'otiday at Miss 3iayfield's sEhool, "Hump!:!' i am tri !oi pendcoat to inspect it: ter 'aE e.:fofinne.ata station.- The lord at .rail: a excellence since main- _ . And so ]Tartan arose a nth-the pros-?discipline this mornitag, beyond a Cir Dough" Powell is Ph}sictan,F.xtrrz- di(tercncP is Coriceixable ti[ld. always in rained by Germany. Aller lectin with pest nL speaning�tto day firth.Jac-' doubt.". thought the young man; but ordinaryto the King. a position. simtl4sc favor of the lams But under some the ex ansi0n of .Russia. Canada and I t W'h she descended to the be Doty hawed, -and-placed 'a chair to Thatwitich. he held_itr relation o canditlons'It tnnyp rbe passible fa 1&1. the.,United States,he pa-sed on to Japan, 1. Igvc is a. pn e hreakfast-room, what tcaA her cos` -for Mrs,- Queen Victoria. tIa a5 our greatest au- coarser and chenner load. to wethe^,�, -and compared the Japanese in the east` . _:.. prise to find Thurston Wilicoxen, at. "I shall speak x4@.'y' plainly. .Thar_ thorny.on.alt affection.; of the chest, and art,: this w',[f exerrise some influence in of Asia in I%* with the British in the that carly'hour•, the sole occupant of Ston I is a perpetual Inspiration to th`e student the compart•:nn-in some instaltces: It west of Euro In.1905. .. . -• the raom, ' tto;tioro ii green ,shootingl ..' Oh! by all .moans! As. plainly a8' from the faci.ttiat.he.has ciim,,ed'to his ;s plain. therefore, that. viewed frsrn _ OUR-CIVILIZATION PALTRY. Ifacket, bolted around h1s welt.!. 1-10 you please. 31ra, R'augh;" said-'present exnldcid station Froin= ttre"`hum- t, .��oh of pbssfble gains from Modern EuropeaG citilizatlon was psi __ stood upon the hearth with his back-Thurston. -with-pn add grimace "I blest start. c'f ng, a e a ,ate. yettture•than try. T_be "souls-of men" wart i Dred - -- to the Sre,•his gun.teaned agniast arp growinyt -accustomed. to .have The oldest vofer Lei l,nndgn-so far es wc�c a.l._h+follows that thaL young. in`'the.back streets and cwetitinR dens . the,curner of the mantle-piece, attd:ladies speak very Plainly to me." is hnoa•n.`In Great i;riram-fs Rir: John tlm,lambtnre; provtd,`ng they acerae•!! of our large-citios, but to the.Asiatic the = . hie game-txig dropped at .hisJ.-er� •'\'!fell! it-wont do you any harrn,�Mcfher--on, Whose claim to_a.voie was ti- requi_.ite weights when market°t• soul and mind were_a1l'ln all. It the , _lffarian's heart bounded,' and her Thurston. And now to the point! I I Sustain+,,! at,- the-_Kpns+ngton -Revision th.*� njore. pral,@ltie.,relatively will_ Uic people of great. Britain were to isairi - I- cheek and eye kindled when she saw told you before, that you-must.-nsEL�Court. Ile was born at liivefness on the fading be, lain the strategic positron : their , cry • __hi!m, and, for the• instant, all.-- tier show ,any- eidility to Jaequetina.,And i'18th of\a:errtlaer, ititl0.-so fast he,is ItFLUE.NCE OF i1 ARGIN IN PRICES, should be "cherish our bodies, cultivate _ - • doubt vanished-she could cut bo- now Irepeat-tti And I warn You pearly 105 cars of:a --y'et`be ho es is our.nttnds. and Svc res back bur souls:'` lou that wilt lurked behind coug- that if y o+r-do- oU--w+ll cause.some y } [ P As everyone rine 4)r;r knows, 'the' margin g 4_ y be spared_ to record his:tote 'I, support on the'_sellii n:ce over the bu 1� ii'ar was 'not a disetise, but a prEven tenance so !rank, noble and.. calm frightl-ti mistortuh.1 that you ' will Lf the.part 'a`Itich ate b,=liON swill fie 1 Y live of 'decay; nations ttad<.perished•h� ► as hi . so stepped forward to_meci'have to repent all..tho days of your y trice exL5. e3 a'tuppuaclting ther,riis returned, la. pots?. al lht General f lac- on. pn,� „tv suppu3g a wether, . tyce cultivating the arts of 'peace. brit tte .her, extending his hand• She piace4Aire=if it be'nbt fatal flist of all to tion.- Air. 1lcPlleraon,-' whose.fath-t• bcught at a certain rate which tvelllis nation had ever decayed from cultivat- 7_---iter own•'in• c, saying: . I yourself. -I' do assure you that alil+l lived to'be-a.centrnarian,.is a staunch o„• pound.,, and-a lamb is bought at. :i trig the tarts of war. The only true ' "I nisi vorg ,glad to see you this drin+shaw is mad with jealousy. lie- otuter and non-sm6ker. _. , -t fi toundateon of the grcatnecs of king. � �- G,ttrin :rate-•,(het weighs 50 un,ls: ^' .morning, dear 'Thurston; for 1 haco can no longer'be held A-sponsible tyr. - doms .and estates" was a rico of -well. },Lq S ions, Aqd fo,short ou must' The Emperor •of Javan is entitled :o The'h:o animals are fed and sold at A somethin to say to ou which , 1 Y - trained military men, tit to fight by lance � :1 lab :rnnst«latwl 'ttie _.most'•aristr,cr•attc pries- telilcii is 1 ,ren! ler'pound share hope you will take 'kindly from your see Jacquelina. no.more. I, y. y 1 P ppose the tu'? rind'-sea.:.Ttresc-views were-exemplified - rule'. on earth. The .Royal Family c[ lt.: .ire aid. 1 rn su bfarian, Who has no dearer interest "�\ �Rt a fiecond Limo this morn-t in two recFnt lxtoks, "Th6 Risen Sun ' ing! Comet I'm getting up quite thc1 Jnpnn has a genealaeical tree whist!I anitnals-had consumod th�v same amount � -in the world thaa--your welfaro." - rea;cne� to .'loam.' Thera;-have been 121 I at fend• and made the came increase' 1.+ by Baron uzf?tttntsu..ctrl '"I he t"r'ar- n. 3loriaa, i!.ft is abything relating reputation of alady-killer!": thought' p y, r} k the leer East," by. the mili(itrjr corre9- F'm a rs of J an •-anJ .the all beton tt,•ir%1 t then_the TatteAin at• llt� we th.r to our old euUject of -dispute-Miss the yeutl� risen. 'Then- wit light !o _ e famHy. - 1'fe first 6ne_gosorrtei .sw,uW, have teen . attended with the Pondetit of the Times, w1t►q)t tatter book . I Roy-let Brie,ware you that I will„14ug#i; ho looked up to, Mrs. ti\'augh'. " , the Iec urer described as most admin I sari just about...iEiO years ago. Hewn grt'ater profit. `The w•cii it of the wether 4 _- ";!icor' nothing about it." and said: , - O t>I tet efts 300,y:E.ars before Alexander teas•prnmtls and the ianib 5d pwml.z• able. in e,onclusign the tc•cturer said Thurston,:the subjects-off t4_neigh- "My dear madam,• do You take 'mo that alliances .were often ttue.de d! the-GrQal thought he lied.cortclucred the ennsequcnlly .the original weight of t4-2 , borhood's gess: are altva s thetery`foi' a`maR who- would•w-illingly ahs decadent States. Tliey.certafnly, eta! w eels:. T tf3 Japanese have the history v;ether increased 80 cent,- Tiiring. the c last to !tear 'i You do net, per- turU the peace or honor at . -fate- bf rill the Emperors from�that•time doom 'peTiocl of fre;ling and that of the lam!! never 'saved any tate. Ttw.kuturw of L 'haps, .knotd that it 'is''co+•amoiily-re- ily? to this, and _they•-asslty e ygit that th•: rpt) Caine: --The in-luenee of-'the-%-eight Britons to-day. as tri thc'pertod"of � - �,- parted that yuu' and` Tics T-e Roy Psliaty! By_.no means; nty- dear purcha;o to 1815, depended on Britons. c. Thurston: -ret course I knave it's al Mikado i� a lineal de.cendoni;of the r+f•ihe animals at the'tittte of aro e+tgaged to hq married.' ' ,,, lit it-Emperor. on -prnfil,s is•thus shmvn:.attd this far•,! - ' ? - 5`:1nd ou it's , a read car and tbo most ridiculous nonsense 1. cad Ueliei to such 'lrtdy ccs elan- a ell! 13y the patience ,of Job, I_' General Trf-poft. ig a gve,it -fR,;)r.ite alone bas•marte-the-fecc!ing of we't L=1Z1�i S 11E4\S LUNACY. y. frith, ltre czar. ile'ls knrnvn nutong the more profilat,le than the ize[jing of r . ...-.- . .-do think--'• - .. - . - . '- ' rat" ! Again Thurston's words were s•td- troops as '!11-Zn. Heart," and his first -Iambs•' •• - Tlteot Propowfided. by, p 4 "No! Iieavert'krioas that I do not! g Lamb .neat sell. mrxe readily � Startling - Y - I will not say that my heart has not. denly-cut-short, by the.-entrance of.- notort..ly,etas gamed when a.lietl![+nngt 1 y' itt !Ei• - '1 . London Lecturer. pap-$•! been to3ot sa-that as much as your .the commAdore, who planted his by sabring his orderly for di.obedience. markeCilian wither meat, anis u!;uaily ' cane down with his_ usual ,ted hisc. !)Y a,captain he was employed in put• nt a pllce considerahly higher: r,-- Laziness is a. great•contribniory_cal-e . � own would have beer-, dear..l13 'ston,!•farce, acid said: I ting du: ri-riots in '.lfoscotv,-and he shut cyt:se bf ihis%the margin Uettreen- .the ur lunacZ, incidentally observed Lr - 0 had the case been reversed, and hada .•Oh, sir! You here! I am , very•,flve-nli:n with his ow•n hand,'by way of buying price and selling price pct 1 ( aye Shave, who took part in a :.I scooped' to receive from auother�:glad of it! There' is a iibtle matter I exantplr:•to itis troops. IL-wfis Trepoff IantLs i, considerably more in 'he di cuss al the fi{atveian Soci y, such attentions as \'ou have be-I to. be ,discussed between .j•ou and me! I Who helped%to crush the: revolt•in .Sl. rose of lambs,titan of-wethers. ZVhe,t London, recently. � - "• stowed 'upon - Miss L:e Rov, But,,, Otd-, Hen! leave us! vanish! eye r I-'eiersbarg 'last January, and the Czar it i,. the.profits ere gr•eai,:r. from feel- The grounds OR which he based his -- 11 � upon calm reflection', I tully 'believe;ate!, po•-I subsequently _extended the General's int, l rmis. i3ut recently lAntLs erne• assertion .wet•a -explained 'by Dr. G]a�e that you could ern er,,., ;give that: Henrietta was well pteas.ed-to- dol Petv�o'_Ute command of the Impartial inrind a better pric ;.-1;2n�bdvght;-. rnj-'Shaft, tVfio,:is �'specieTisl-o4"men • • .that Iadv my place in your heart, force, at ail the 1 s�ian lioyat resi• this change•rgny go ort until a-point is di.zeases. - �`E� so. And as she closed the door .the. that having known dna`loved me-'.I commodore turned to Thurston, and Senses. r�nclied when the 6�•�din • 'ot tretherz "The, only }vny to preserve a healtiyl . �[arian pained, but the 'sour rcige with another emphatic thump o[ tris Charlotte Bronte's'luisband, the. Rev. .ray become n3ore profitable Reneratly: n-und is 'to' lead a busy h(e," avid `tttif_. ' lilSe,-a day-star behind her Ueautitul.cane, said: :Artier I3e21 Nicliolls--is-itoiv: approach: it rhes happen semetitlres prat mrnr, doctor. • ."But. modern conditions-ane . ' :face, lighting serenely tinder her `''well, sir! a small craft is so'bn I ing his.ninetieth year. Yeb.the famous profit comes from feeding did elves. !it compulsory retirement from profe-ssional __ `''__ -- '-` ti-hite eyelids, glowing softly on the rigq'ed,. and a short; speech° soon I novelist ryas advised not to marry him such instances, however, the elves ha re orcupalions of pion w;ho have. reac, A .. parted lips and blooming checks,- •. I becau�c he suffered from rheumatism, leen. purchaser! very chennly. - •thy -age cif, say ,,-condemn'them t� lips t•�_n;T_-_-a mo iie.st7.In ` too"words-mow dare -�r>�tt- �Jevetl-----`-,- ,,.L� Nicholls was curate under.-her fa- A eery great change has been nta'� stead the rest of their existence in flit. 14 mc!'r Tl ere again 5pot.e-ttre-NMW.V-en- "M: clear unclo-- ,r-tn alae-`pariah-ai-tlstr-or•th: The- tit,nu .seep! •y'eA-rs-in t.hct ntnirlmr- r,f Less. They Uecome inirospecti�a anti d thusiasm of self-worship! Rut., howl •'13y Neptune, ser don't 'uncle' me.j•nlarriage was apposed by Dfr. Bronte,, the-Ihers ancT lamIA relatively that bare brood: Thtty feel themselves" 'side. -now �oU, Marian, tlTa�i do n.ot T ask ydu hew'you dared ty tnakh',but after nn interval o[rigittcen months, ,been fed." The•[aft,>ning of Iambs•!ta.c trttcked'..Irom the main oI.f life, a d :.12 1. find such regnant superiority' tear:_I love to, my niece?'' ' in Itine, 185'4•, C:harlolte Bronte.marrie,i PToportfon(1t`cT t -�ner'as c ftntld' •'cher Almost tt�Lonsci�u�ni 1 k of mental 'e some?-that I do not find"it re rash you impudent,. imPcrtincnt;,: un-', this -"true Christian g.:ntlem-an, as 'tc ha .teen en t R f lion is Se_ p :ing to sit down quietly beside a f priiicipled jackanane." I is descriYTed in*'Shirlry. They lived to-I t1,e?hen-. This on the 'larht, tet h0nst, is ottioii the' brain loge`s the iluf itlon it :''lower, humbler nature,- whose great-j Come," said. 'Phut:-fon to him-; getliar, singularly happy, but foe' fate 1 n, it out ht to lin• hutv:Ocenr it tnny ,e hes,.been' acctistomed to Deer a t.ng .. _est faculty is to late, whose greatest.self,'"I hire got into a hornets! n Anths ottiy, as 1h's, tiicholls's hcaltl>'�n,: a ranee. The fanner con sell . n period, of }'ears. Other-conditions....tire .- .. 'A -need to be Ioved!" nest ,this morning " I gave way, anti site died in the following =`c•ocI`lanyu n7nteJ on his.:fa ni ;at .a 'si;t.u6-elfish culminate tri mental ala- "IIow,do I .know it? Ry knotcin I shall tnko Dery goad care, sir r�lar7-ii, ` " , .seater relative fproQt at, any nine Eeneration.. - s to have Mdjor•Le'I0Y tnfoi•inod what' One • of � the Leal decorated men'in I , hung men tvlio Inhtrlt fortun,a I Ar - ,-that higher- nature of,,yours; which. month.} old than if Ire kept, the same -' soft now. ignore. Yet.-it is not of;,,,. y ever-atnrl soli! 'hien nt 1w,�nty_nn,l-..tri rlac,pie3hei�;titne in snendillg_111t _ cit}'self that I wish to speak, but of sort�of a gentleman it is who is! hurope. or perhaps ' in the world, is n,r.n.ths. It is. also' pretty certain •hint fall ready victims to this atndet•minutG - hc+. Thurston, y,ou pursue that girl' pall g tris addresses to his daugh, Prince Von Buelow; the German ltnper- it pat'- the rannhman ,best also to sell of the bi'aitt., Irngecties c,t- the kill ata -' fort mere pastimd, I• am sun e-.at nthterI tai Chnncelior. If.ate is'surpassed in I:i� %,salters as lambs. Cf-) -filly occuritig . i,r;ndon: ? _ "\figs he Iiny will he likely ty, ntis res ret 1'!y Any men, it is b the " ria ul�cridr evil purpose. I am ser-1 form a high upitrioh t of iiia before"Kaifier's-Chief Chamberlain. Prince roe - ITe Can _'pri,hire a r,Ar.tthnn..t- .t. " "\tarty women and girl,, tt'ho.beltur� fain; y-et, Thurston!" she said; in-1thisweek is out," -said Thurston i 13ueluty os:lscrq i'15 stars, orders, Anil chr.Aply ns 1 ti',Ihrr. T1te ntre wltl gar; to the le�sured olassrstare safe nusrom : y • volunt.t}rily pressing her. Kneel.tightly •Ia,rghing. _ p 1,in'* n fleece of !fool al,fiut equal to a litre fa.e Ly' nwir-cls shoe o 'dream ribbons, ,besides niedn)s_galore,, A Ger- _ r upon her o%vn h�som, "I know flow „Yost—p u-y oft I that of the \v,�fhrr a1,il•!vitt alp, turn:sip an'cl lrridgc., the zeal UA pUrtfaitt at �; 1. a f} graceless villain, man mnthemnlician the nirier lay' reek woman may love you, aInd that hint lith a 1nntL: tl,r.;r paslirtlr..- Prrtu,res AI ]cast dome be �leatlt ar mad to An-'cli-'YO11J� cried the-commodore in - raged ongl that if the Climcellor wore thFrn �- -. rt•r.qur� of a;tctntal Gxerrisr. Perhaps •may i- to think that I hail such conk- t!ii they would coyer not only every "' - - ii,nt is ,the 1pe,-t' that can,be said �f. .ca,..which is onit fid arouse 1denee fn you, sit; •defended you-u n inch of his breast, but his lxtck ah wel•f, •FL'L'Di•NG. SILAGE.-TO .Rill'.CII COWS. % t? "ment to you. : r Fhurston, you'all occasions, ,sir;, refuses} ter beli�ce and' overflow clown his trousers to the . them. - mu§t go- no further with this•culpa-�in your villainy, sir_refused t� close >,tnecg. Put the' Prfuer, is the least milt- i have 7tnd a silo-.-tnr 111f, past 11 "it••is da,ngorowi Cor a man who. has, blo.trifling- nu must• promise ext to'my leers agtiitist you, sir. ,Yes, sir; inry•ininded o{ men; T,e is-well''dresse•l years,. !vette§. \ir. Il C. fills. The Ort lr,l n l,us} lite to abandon brain t x- - see her no ,and should have conti;•ii6d to do so, and carefully groomed, but :careless !n s`' yerlrs the corn tuns •pita nt wlTole, .artiste: Medd, I ,(fence ha; prolan51-- `.: - ' '][ust!' L , my !caul! von talo, but for last night's afie`.ir." beAring.- lie"dish!es exi'rcise of all hi•1 sin,,c then it hrys hnt�n r,tl. Wo pet .ihr span of Rumen r-,isic ave; and A"A s'','stute Upon yourself, fair qurcn. ' "Last night's pt's a I rates! sir kinds: he kill not •!!'vile when he .call �f^r ft in this fnrtn, ns Ifv,rc is no w.,titn. r.?lireurent 'f.- nr,tt• lr,rood.,up,m) meq at 1 "Thuratau, a :!:ghee authority than:, P I clo not -in• the -!r ' t Reefers?'and ride' •he ,hairs the ri!srnmfortq o1 Thr silo ,will .hold mime, and besid,2-; a much earlier aE Uur,, hitltet`lo. ''ta mine ltptsala by my lips-it {s the, t,ntt, :, nndtin dpimestie !.fair,: is toter i, ,; r .t:, lhnf,hn;: 1,erti Kelly-treated !dill r:nl}; hope ter•!Ketals tne,i�s to ctilttvg. 1. oglce•of Right! You will regard it. t,, %1, ft, 1 rnl -i1 a if cute The some efi nos, hub . • tett ott' ti h mo that promise!' I y"Oh! von don't, ' \"nn don't nn- •!,est to the ver};,: of cpir'ilt'r+t! . ' U' L` g: $y „ 1 . - , - ... - 4-� /, ., C r ';� �r. « - w,•a 11141i I r at u. :. - , .. . „ _ - , aT' .r."•\vyuY +..L.g-,F' ....r d," 2r • „^F•+ '- Fi'J T'A•_ r,. Q '�'.f` +il"-...Y�3"'(� L" y. v Cr.. .4 MS uMrlr ' ..n ,yT,..x��'�.... .... F 7 w.,. .+�. 'aY'.. .-..;5..w„Y... ',:.,. '.•. i"•-. FM1",,p'�'._�„' t ',•,+. A M,. .G"-: .:,. -..mad,;-' NUJ'.. -+i.:"..> % , *K•, .. ., +"', .C.. `"•, :f'..,. ..a., , ',,:. :,; .,.r -•-'mow ". ; -.-.. \: ! '`.*+a�+sr d`. f'-:` ,.�,.�,• d.:,o- r,. r '�::f a�w. .T..." .,., ',,. •...,•,. .C'elii^' .. .wr�'.s..'`'s,. . �' i'-< ... «..,n # `Tr*n T,. ate*.-.r_ 'ys '�a :e_ r- ,Q, ,, r +c•:- ..ds..,�. r'*s, ,., y, '.t....1 .'4.... . .;_'-, ik �' °•-'•'. ,fir'"'.' �: .a t^. _z. ;.; a, - �, <' - s . ►`. �� _ J _ @,•James Tweedie, r. pt. Ii-L. $ate Regbter.1 .c• a_ .l . ,,Z e E wliMtl A ,I . h._. _MRjor, Ru§rel_, Hamlin, aphemia _ _ _ _ .. 'Tweedie. I-Fred , Shank, uruld TIIEs+LaY,'- N. Brit; Y908�Auctibn _ _`�r F Collins, Lydia Ma or. The nucuber =t sale of farm stohk;implements, etc., . .. ,�.S 0 , - * 'I _:�T_.:,., :. � enrol for the month is 3JgAvera to n'lot 32, con. Pickering, th ro- i attendance is 3l. S J.,Iioi e, Trach pe j b rtv of Wm. ones. $ale a one. `r .• c er, V. 'ee bills. Thos.Poacher, aucL 0 W"M I dog .&' V . ,._ vxo = . �.YESDAY, Jeri. 10TH'1908.-Aur:= , . . P I �- .. .- .:. - Lpubltahod every Wriday morning at its offie 73. S. Convention. ,., - _ tion sale of Yarm stock, implements, - - -- -" ----- Yiokeri P 1 nR oab< - - etc.;on lot 14; con. BLh, ickering, 'The Teopple's Cash' Scree TERMS The annual convention ol�icker the property of Thos. Catherwood. _ g - . - ar earin�Township Sabbath School Associ- Sale at one sharp. See bills. Thos. _ _ _ _ , - �1.ira p >. 1 01.00 fpald is advaa� orlon will held in the Bapti$t Poacher, Auctioneer. - , -` RATES OB ADPZBTUUUNG: church, Whitevale, on Wednesday,, FRIDAY, TAx, 19TH 190H�-Auction ` Vtminsertion,perline iocents January 10th. The. following is the gale of 86 thoroughbred Scotch _.We th&nklthe 1e eneietll for ou.11 rkind ttoven e' `,^,864h s tent laseraon,per Itae - e p�ramme.'-.. -___ , ' . • ---- ' bort-horn_ cattle1 horses, arc� _ _ _ . B • I y p- 8 - 'i'his sate not iaoltida Lepi•os 8 ordga'i� far[ y Verde-saw MORNING SESSION. - . implements. etc..on $ingston Road - Wisbing all a right Merry Christmas and a Br=ight-and Prosper Spacial terms given W parties mating eon- east of Pickering village, the pro- nota for 3 or 6 months or by the year. H+lt= 10.00-Devotional ezercises,led by the perry of Robt E Johnston 19ee bills ons New Year. We are offering Bargains galore for gift,buyer8 all m. tinnily or yearly oontraoLs pa, s gnaeterly. President,Robert McAvoy, and cataloRtles Sale one. this week. All of the`folloR'inpc goods will be sold at greatly re- - Budusw cards,tea lines or ander,with gap". x,- stn.year,f;a 00,payable In advange. $lilBttle' SATIIRDA Y, JANIIARY 20TH 1908-Auc- dueed prices to suit Children and"Parents, by order of Nanta Claus, a6T'No6ke in local*olnmas tea cents per rine, 10.16-Son service01A., led by Rev. C. W. „ • . . . . _ . tion sale of farm stock, im lements. paoialooatraolle tes madr�tn own on appitoa- . etc. on oL con 6 1c erin t e u es, u mo es, n]O yers, oa: No tree a vertdsiag.r- 10,2Presi ant's adc�less. ' g Dy ems. Horses Harness to play.horse.wlth _ _`. Advertisements without written ustruotdons 10.46-Music. .: at one.tySee bills. Thor Phillips.Pou here ' s , Stem-winding watcltes,ls. , _ tstllbe inserted until forbidden and *barged ae- 10.60-Delegates reports of each d Uncle Sam to , Spinning r . .;etsrdtanly, orders for tinging an:erten school (not-tto-ea^.eed. three Auctioneer, ._ . ._ y _ , . . Dressed and Undressed dol Els- amastbe fa wit and "as ithapab. minutes) ars. _- � � a Cir of , Job Work promptly asiwded to. ..• 11.2U-binaic. Xew d La.,_ s, • For th own up f k 11.86--Report of S,.'S. visitors. - - 1. -_ • 1I:60-Appointirfient of= Nomination VOR SALE.-Twenty-Ove, cords of Toilet cases, Shaving cases, Work baskets; China -cu-1s and- �, PIOTES AND CCl ENTS. ' Committee and Toeing ezer- A' pine.wood at sonoper cord it bouvht be- Saucers,. Hair and tooth 'brushes, Clothes brushes, Hand mirrors, __ Cyon, tore Jail.lst 1806. J W.Hoes. 10.13 High class perfumes, but not :high priced. 'Lots of ot4er things too ? The local option by-law which A1nrsRxoox BaseloN. , : O RENT.-A farm containing 150 numerous to mention. We invite everybody to call and see our stock s electors of this township voted 2.16-Devotional ezercises,led by Rev. T scree,situated on the farm, r*uT one - - , - - urtt)n on Monday scored a decided A.R. Park, B. A. and a ball miles east of Pickering village. For • • •_ f- particulars apply to W J Reasia,Pickering Groceries for the holidays _ - victory. The results also through- 8 90-Words of welcome, by Rev. G. _ „ e - . - ..out the Province shown that the C. Lamont, B.A. WOOD FOR R SALE.-The tl�der= � � � L50-Report of Provincial.Convention WOOD pigned has for sale all kinds of hardwood - temperance.sentiment is growing. ]� . Prices ower than lee:pear. ger farther A full .supply. of the, eiloicestt and .best, no seconds, at the very - eld at Londols, by J. H. Mi_are gratifying to the titular.apply to s J poyaar,Brook Road°ran closest prices. Best Manitoba household flour, also Cream and Teel- _ -. temperad ee peg le. It is true they ehdll, re 10.1 buns, . - - . _ -- p 8.10-Solo,,by bliss M. Phillipa. - . have met with defeat in a number OST-On the evening of Saturday - -• - _._ _ have a met Mies, but 8' a whole 8'16-Address, by E. A. Hardy, B. A., L Deo• 16th. between Gordon'* Hotel and ' 1. pa of Toronto,on•'Teacher Train- R.Devereil's corner.a good buffalo robe, IRnd•. Sebe Machine Needle', Oil, Belts,etc., 1'Or Sale. _.. . - . {, .,; ".. the results have been encouraging inir or will be suitably rewarded by ,]saving the ' _ ` tame at this office. iatf. . . - __ . . ;11 » • to them. 3.0--Music and collection. T ' ° . ' . . 9.66-Address, by Mrs. Sharp, on w, new ran " , for sale. Also Le S _. filch ca IMFSON & COMPANY • :._•LETTERS.TO THE EDITOR. "Primary Work. Yorkahine avers bred pigs. 4ramamexe ! -. i.._ . 4.16-Report of Nominating Commit- E*up.e for service at the farm. Terms, one - _ - , . _ _. . M. These pigs are PPzoviart to De the tigh' _. c'.: __' - r I'Ihis department is open to all for the fair din - tom' kind, Terms reasotubli, azaamers (} - �^�T'�' - *ttseion of public questions. 2hii writer wast EPE`:IN(i 'E8830N: Loc 8.Con. &. Audrey: wif • 0��jR/=��'v a % ow�. .in all cases send his correct name with copy C1$ATIN(3 " R1N8 HOUSE AND -" we wish it distinctly understood, however 7.00-Devotional exercises,led by Rev. 17 ' undersigned otters. LL� a, - 3hat in no case ao we hold otuselaee•-re-� J. W. Totten. IAT FOR BALE-Tbe under- _ •-_ _ - W'•� w a, : that,���. • - �,+ninth expressed by comes- for isle at a reasonable price, his large skating - ., 7.13-Secretar -Treasurer's rg t. . • sh - �. -. gg .:_ ppnd0nta.-ED Nxws.l y IAT rink,. d also his httasa and lot situatet�la ?.15-Address, by Rev. F. C. 'Harper, the village of Brougham For particulars a r -----L-.. To the rate-payers of Pickeriq B. A_B D., "How to -Inter- to Frank Sandorsoo on the pretnisea or to�� - � 1. gg ung . son.Pt�h�►n __--____ -.: 1/I ILLIN. E R Y _ - _ladies.and gt-ntlefnen;' one and est find Retain the big boys ' .. L - , al Please ecce,t n1y thinks for the , and nun men iV the 5. S.' 011< SALE-50 acrgs of 9rst cissa- 1 manner in orbic .on .J<tnttar}.let you 1.53-Soler Ter. •:�. -R. Park, B. A., Fraud.befog the south-east quarter of tot 9• - - - - : ----- showed'to.me,.by placing- my name tit tad collection; in the,tua con,of"icicertag. On the primisee gee out stock of winter aha es that ive are selling off-at-95 and 50 cetrts, the to of the poll for c�t)unrilior; and ire a ;ooa dweitina.go,.-d out building,.a large p g t D D 3.Ou-acklress,`hy-Rev- •n'. .L- biY,orF_ yon urch%rd corning tubo 6eanng. Dull ciay 'Bust be cleared out-to make room for spring stock. I tryst I piny.have beal:h and wisdum -The chfldren and young-pen- loata� antfl6ent supply of both bard and soft . -_ ' .to attend- to yutir duti" #n`SitOv 'a-- pie the Chief' as�Ct of ,'tilt• orator. Thu above described premia-*are coo- - - manrwr th tt brill b� ,lt u i lg and Church. HHtiv ctrl we develcil5 `Ontautiy ,twated to wb«,1. vial rrl,ea and Olu Sal o1Q$6a t an.. 12th.:_• _ a ate. For furtlier ,,ul,re 4i•ply to W. _ ' .. I. ro[iiable-to all. .lull , ll:it ane and l - _ - p attd utilize'"' V�H:chardscm.'renal a aceet. ickering,. _ --_ Il a,oidt t� keel, the 'y.,g.f final £3.?- 3lusic. -.. . �., :Y`- - - _ : gtf.. .Baker, - .•� -' iekeri id -illi will .. C' A. B�iliei .- �' n e ,, 1t1 in good uld_tuu'it hip t;£Pick kc•tins ;;.311-Addres4, T,y F, A. Iiardv, B. A-P, p b _� t�'i' ing pou.all'heit,th un-1 l,ro.per. -Tl.wuato, '<-:Sonne Teaching \.1 �- - - _ .:A� - t .' 1,t:ut your ohedfent:.erg ay,t� Yi iaciple�c." - • C O U'NTY C COUNCIL,N.CI L, -_ - Joh�t .l.'«hire . 't1 . 13'O haat. - til n .tt) Res .J. E. • -'' _ -- - ,. - - R .11ooxe. Ph.t1P. efla ing eser- . 9 County of Ontario' -- , . - - - . c i,es- , Tu.au i• , J.ti�. ,len. IOU*. .. . - 't `Ctie Eaiitvrrin \e.tivs" -- iL �lVLE. 3'ha dib .t"meeting ni�he_; __ - . ti5s ,. - -LIS E SI =S Council i)f . - - . , ._ - rll�; - 1 1 Fivkeringi .. - _'-- the On -tion of the Cnttlay of -Oil- T . - . Dear Sir.- ' - t:,li.fur tL �t at li >El, tit ill lie held on �_ tJn the t)rlialf n{I',ei.iti r�C'.d ?�S. E. TCYZ18tC31 Tu.�ciay tlitL3:ll der l t" January A." �llT F:'. t c• 1, I1. 1:>fst. r.t rhr_ l'„uit Hour irc the,. 1) s i A f i S �'" lege Cunral'1'tt_.. ._)S 3U:vtkcult•na 'a a _Will:x11+rs--1 u tl,i ttiucri,:,, ti _ .. _ <tiriyh tue.sptra. Cll�viia`h..tlit•,rl:lautny 1'uuu tat �t-11iti��, Fit th. hcjitr of t»'u • ' •:..........................,.......,..... ..................,.. y t of yuur piq)er our sinQet L-Lalikr edit .. ^ ' cI,l ,--Vin, fl,i tdterncxm. - op , y. ...Ja u�r 19th ••190ti - ,:,IIa�Counto to les= littai_ l'x•fnrr the - .. _ n pprcc i :tiu,n 'of the eurnt'�t and ,ti est-1 1 ° -M: - -,-pathetic etforts of thr Pickvi-in;;•f t-re �[ 1.,.,_f:+tu.._!u'. ±. „a,ca•,.,:.tu"3 1•iug Council yuust I,e .fol-Avarded. ptulferly XY e wish to - inform . our -- 'd Brigade and otllt-r c,Cu,a -� ul, S..tttr_� .. .tun i•c,ud I ' C)i %-lt�iup a�f Pi�•L'.1 +'ttttf�•rt to tht 1'lptk. :tit-li=nt t thtre - . ' ' '-: day .L•t+t to check.thr ilii at th- l uI _ d:t� ttefurt thi utertitr; t,f i'„uneil. - - lege, and.for.tlwlt•a�,.3tancv•in sati•inh i t'rut'•, thr tick„ie of lti� riumerous" cuslomer that 4 p_ �. con of tale buihlina:. .. Herd 'o€ Sb0!'t'Horn CiBttle 1_i•1S t'���tnt. ('lark. _ our full � of Christ272aS _. . It is-with legit t, :lint 'a:11''sn;q to - r the difficulty in �-curial; euitut,le \uinbr'rittg'ahuttt:35 head, d✓ a - otuui<dation, , the Cuiuuiittet�find . _ _ 1 - 'Gr oo re open. ," - . , , ' - " t tuselre6 cu:npelled'- to . tsfl.,pi,na Fits WORK HORSES - ZIacksmithinga _ _ - �.:,iltu3 oP the.•,hrtof acitit Heti.' �'e Hare FANCY GOODS and TOYS t. . btiildin' 3 can be erer�ed. _ and FARM IMPLEMENTS. - _ t - - The undersi:Rned having• bought out ' s.- it old and'voun . Please call and examine 1. ,, - We shall appreciate your hind- - w Iy insertion of this cue*�agr of thanks TEtxlts' Sia montbs credit on ap- the black�tnithing lttisineas of R. M. L -preyed securltyr of 5 per cent. yes Moore, i lit e�tared to do black- ,. ••••»••• •••••• ••,• •••••••••••••••" _ . - ` -' 'to the citizens and brigade. ,... Yours respectfully, 'annum off for cash. - smithin In all its lines.. , ` ()b ' id. S. ars. William l•3i•iris p Quality and breedin cif the Short- Hopse-shoeing -a -lSpecialty: •• -& E • � V t.. Chairman. 6ecrela�y. g ,.. , , �� a �_• Horns will be.flrst-cl.iaa.. C*=ORC3rF 0 S.JAW, -- SCHOOL FZEPORTS., As Mr. Johnston has rested his - ' - farm everything will be sold.' _- • _- . .___J_T__ L. L . The following is the atand4ng pf :_ • NG, O - - - _ PICKERI NT K For Catalo�es of Short-Horns ap- _ - ' _pupils of Whitevale for the nianth of PI to - . December: ' Sr. IV-Lillian Leng, �H�►MPION - _ _ _ Eliza White, Blake Beaton. Jr. IV- R. E. JOHNSTON, Pickering, MANURE SPREAD^! } - Carman Hoidge, Ed ng, Lillian. _. _ - -- _ WANTED-By Chicago wholesale t•• -OR---.- . _ V! ban& special re reseotative (man or Pennock.- Sr.-IIIare,Percy The Frost d1; Wood Co. have laced p - P woman)for each proitnoe is Cinada. Baldry �d dll �!?QJrt It 9d1a{ dR !Pennock, Ethel Hafnlin Jr. IIIy 'ARTHUR JOHNSTON, Greenwood.' on the market a Manure-.Spreader 'so.00 weekly. Expense money advanced. . +- C3ilbert Jlurray, Alm�d a Hamlin, _ .. >+ $nsiness successful; position permapent. No 1 ;Art' Hodgson. II-Lillian Beare, AIICTIO-EERS; which is,the' Champion. All schools are not alike, and es- iayssimeal required. Previous ezperietsea not Blanche $amlin, Lenore Reynolds. Capt:T. E..Robson. Trials have roved to the entire eat- essential to enf[aitini[. Andreae Hsnatter. 1x1 pedally in helping sttfd.ente to pos- 13-14 - ' L. Fairbanks. Lake street.Chiema,nl,u s s 0-17 itiona... Do not overlook this int. - ' . 15r. pt. II-Harold White, Ida Twee- . isfaction of the farmers=concerned point. Vt��-•.,,�,. that this machine is without a rival. . A trial solicited. . Pickering Dumber BLLIOTT " - Statemen't re - - - '-. E. .I:+. (CHAP�.&I-T. . . \Itnicipal EIection'and vote on Local Option By-Law,. T "ship ACTENT, PICKERING. •Yard t e ..., of Pickerin - January 1st, 1908. - • • .. • - •. . .. Tha TORONTO ONT • 1, . . . . . . •'.- peeve, For :Councillors. .iayJ w t � Cannot enpply the demand made upon it b� . • WESTERN 8 R'' OF C��bO� ��� Stn,+ ti-for men Whwork y? Becwell ause our rn and - --,-- • . ° J - We roteetgthte�seputat ons This is school t Ineuporated by act of Pariiamea£187ti- of the hi beet standin Winter Teengt*pone. L - - - ii0 R Q p ite. ' rind CataioCui free 0 I 7 myf G p ltckeritar Breach S' lei 1`i V• , . ., ................ .. _ Aatboribed C pitel�: 61,000,OOI _, Q .. ... ........ _ O . RW i+ 8ubecri spits .... eao,00C. „ I C r Yong-and Alezaer stn �,.,���jj -.+.... -- _ . . Allureta-Rea�tily t onver e_.-` I FMM - �ti�1 tELLIOTT, Princi Sl. C, ."-_� -' is +� includin you h nd.dri seed luWber, 19y W J E p > s. x ^ a) 9 _ p �+ f p Jotax Cowata,FsQ, T.H.Sfahiu.n`v,Eep, Iath, cedar, a t. r:7 _.. pn C ? a^C . . CQI. Yzeside4t Cashier -- - - O _ _ • t • .� .0 y , ,Ce Special attention given to Farmer's Bale • •� .-. ^� 's. ,.. 4 'ti . � x >> .2 ' w. Notes Collections solicited and'promptly mads Our s�t�ock of'Shingles is also cam- ` C ; „ X , 4 plete in British Columbia, New,Brun` . Methodist Church ; be V �, 'j ,,, wick and Ontario.Cedar. ^ J sued,symilable on all•parte of the world C "� Farmer's. dlecounte American and [.t .4) 2 -- y � ti. I '> a, y p � oreigu Etohac�h bought and sold DzafLe ie 8 a ..�. _ - - • _ M .- - ;o w tv '' �y' •Savin;a Sank Doper cut. _ Services as Follows• .. y ,^ . All kinds of the usual,moulding. -- _ x - -. 6> . !� _ Y Iubereat allowed on dap-yea at hit;heet cart. Brise,Casin ",,V Sheetin and Floor- 10:30 a.in.......Preachin 11 I i - l+.t h h '� `-� J. - . .r ^ _ �_ E•+ .g, r credited half-pearly to depoeitor ft c g .1< ,g• ,.. " ,•,-, ti ant zetas,end c .e � `� 413 Kcrr. llisnager, ing always in tock. :00 p,m.. School: -... - - r 2 tit , ---.-- Cistern tanks .and ,witertroti hs 2:OOp.ni., S.tbb 1 43 44 2 '29 1•� 74 68 .� 1 1fl J. 0 •S' .0 84 . , t: 3:OOh.m...,..,Epvrorth League, on . 2 -7(3- 419 5 -i2 971- 131 91 • 38 ;S `_105 .5 110 87 '.)04 ; 1r th'e matter of the ,Guardianthi"p made to order. Tuesday. - , $ 54 59 _)1 1:3 3y: (i4l 58 .43 $n 114 1 (i ;1 114 of the Infant Child, of William s:00 p,m..,...,R'eekl Prayer on �� rT 4 9 23 5 , S 1 8 24 12 i3 10 :+3 _ 0 18 •'11, 31 ? Cowie Deceased. •• •.- - . . 0ra�n�. _ ,. , rn�irs�ay. Rev. . : :7._.15 ._56 . 0.. 24: 21 .27, .33 .22_ .3R . Z1 ,Ei '� 38 29, 77 ,10 - -, . . t ft v J E. Moore, Ph. B. •�� -.:v •� 6 15 80 0 :313 16. 84 33 9 47 21 78 0 5fi . 19 73 3 Notice is hereby given that after the � - ,-� Paster: ? 82 1.00. 0. = i 3 „32- 10(3• 72 _30 1.44' 8�3 187 0 113 (i8 187 . 8 ' expiration, of -twenty"days from the . $ 88 52 0 39 4'l 57 28 4t3 i`r 30.1`2.•4 �8� 171' 45 124 K' first publication hereof application �j - $jltter� t.' ggsl 9 24 `58 0 29 25 32 18 19, 88 45 80 'O 50 28 80 2 titi''ilt'l'ye made to the Surrogate Court .Market _ . .1'.. , ..]0 69. 91 0 103 41 81 37 60 ''82 102 1.73 2: 87- 74 173' I,_ of the County:of.Ontario.on behalf of t _ } ':k I ., Susan •Cowie, of the Township of Cllle✓k8)l�a. rr • -' 11 �� 4? 20 175 287 812 5 9 408 813470.1263. 151 .37 94 27' r5 341 -08 Zi 4 Pickering,_In...3he.County Ot Ontario,; Every, a _) widow, for an order appointing the fiord a , " . I 489 687 i 894 4891244 82 said SusanCowie, guardian of Frede- � Bring them to�Clarepnont lKarket. '� -:!.M . ' . - - - - - . .. - . _ • . _ . .. i Wit- , . • _ • rick Cowto', infant yon of the said Maj. 198 � 205 liani Cowie, deceased. - Wednesday=market daffy. V _ Dtrted at Whitby flits 28th day ot. �1. /^le .LJt�tfraugl2� - 4111 "` As R ill be seen from the above lir. Jas. Todd was elected December, 1906. , ,. L' V . Reeve and Messrs. McFarlane, Oahot'ne,.Palmer and White were Dom► d,, M�vray, E• �• E��'�5�� s elected Couticillurs i or the gear 1908: The Loc*l Option By-Law Brock St., Whitby, - • Brougham. 12.14 Solve. for said Sultan CJot►ie. o , `vas carried by a majority.of 205. Bayer, M 11y". I►. . - w . x / ;. } .. - .' uW 'Z";'ti".4n,,._ C•, -y' ,y.;..1w `,v..r w r :;,, ,` oe•" _�'.r`"."' �°'. 'moi .j - ,p." dCY.w ',,rr..�: ..�" �...-�!"'.err' reF'- `^k,^ MA-5 *, ? • .e..x; _ :5.-- "" '.l.','w. 'r.: «r.s-. iiii k. N✓' C 4 _e,,' - ."y4'ro}� d. ..,1•t. W , , &.''.^,ria 'a• d .;, _. ;.:. - � ..,_ tl.. - ��," .�' ?" * ; .:was -r,".,,, r ;+•,v.. '.-{fi�!.1 45£, ' ,.: r.�•.: ;,c•' .at:, ..-T ,;r'.#,,. .'::, L'••.. }.. -.r fr £ "rue'.' -.+:'? ',y.r•�..'.v: �.t. '..,'' w•...9..{:r '}::g's''F••.aF?�",'... �"•� P`°^1',1:... `� .:'].+^ - �"�• ^'��.•. Ir .., 4i.a�,,tYa _,Se: ..+. .. r.,. q.', .a....., '- ."'e S' C- rY'r ':.—�^ .. vs� •:�Iw. "`wn.. :.rt' - ..... - .moi° ....... w.n,•: ..:..... , � .,,. c;.":', ....'� _..,. .�.�. .F.; c ,`.. F ,,OLAIM1*0"T. _ Brougham _ a Q• L; S -- INTERESTING LETT A large vote was Polled here"on' W. Willson spent the holidays interest !� - Start' the � Year'- WRITTEN ' - Mtrol d in Alitehell. - WRITTEN BYA NOTABLEWOMAN - - red Farrier is visiting To- Mrs. 1Vm. Cowie is wieiti:lgwith a7�� _ 2 1,6iends: friends in the city. - �j• J. Hand Mrs. Bealspent Mon- J. S. McMaster is spending, a '�_' :____ — _ OP �. Sarah Keno"'of Denver, � 'Sa�ingS� rA►CCO1JETl�. � Accovhrlt. ,� Pe g' Hearer of the Woman a Belief t7o day in Pickering: few days at Jno. Phillips'.--' senna Thanks to oars.pta>ghala. T �yam'. ' David Decker spent a few days S. H. Stevenson' and C. Barclay,. - - — —T ui Pickering this week. spent a couple of days last week ~ The following he SO 1 James Cook and' Elias Worts in the cityletter was written w, _ i".. 4Rent Sunday in Aurora._ T. Sanderson and family spent :;;;: by llog� _ ppee �� Kell T vera gn Ban of Canada S. and Mrs. Rumohr spent Sura Monday in Pickering - at.. Wm. :r: o •182 Linco being a chartered bank'is authorized b The>Dottttinbn < + da and Mo da in Aurora Bandetaon's. — s .. -. _ Y Y f Ave., Denver, Pover=e oto to accept Deposlti.. -. �t D g Y 1111• Cuttlb and wife, of Toronto, We congratulate J. A. `White "' ' � Colo-to �; , til . . .•. ham.Lynn, _are visiting at Chas. Neal'.. on his success at the election tap- ,,: ;t.;,P Dear Mrs,Pinkbam:- DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS wit an Institution Inco r teed by*� Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson ping•thepo les. f "For flue years I Parliament for the purpose. Goveinmeat Superw�isioe, Stephenson, po wan tronbls.i with a p rpo were in Pickering on Mond= . ; .,. F, C. Mechin enter• d his duties f GIUARANTEE OF SAFETY.' lgiases Ma and Bessie Macnab as Teacher of,S.-S. No. I2, 7th con: tumor, which kelpb _ 8,caa�g WA Rave urn sc oo in cion- , _ >�. We=tend our 'best Wishes meatal depresdoa 1 was to Best Rates. to my bdusis work,and life became a bas- . Thomas and Mrs. Gibbons and. with I.. P. and Mrs. Gleeson, who. den to ma ,I was confined for days to my-bed, s7 family were in Toronto for New were married last.Thursday. Mins,my te,my sad alt yew. On account of S. S. convention "I bear���as - 2!fisaea Jennie and Agnes Michell being held at Whitevale next moi° -ItriedevwyremedyWhich I taotiol wouk M of any t=ea to filial of Toronto,r are visiting. friends. Wednesday- the =Christian En- 'rr�s..��o�f tbe..lne of Lydia& Is around here. deavor will in the Presby- o to sick women decided — George Dowswell and wife, of terian church here on Tuesday �If a I felt so discouraged that i -. -_4. — '.'Rs gitsk., are visiting the evening. ' °0f recovery, r ' 8�+ g._ 1 g• Oo feel Deresr,scttea'the second week,thought . , - , :L forwer's parents here. The cohcert here on Monday tt only meant t�nporary ielie2;-bat to lay - ]fie - Qhri8t211a6 and The-week of Prayer is being night was a great success. Miss f�dthat I >repc�iag,' � . the banaw1411130. A- Ha and Prosperous New Year t observed in the Baptist church. Miller, whose singing was much ..The oneatianed to build >� PPY P `There is a good attendance. appreciated;also-Miss Ptigsley as �•al amid the tznmor .sem d�o bs 't0 all 18 the Wish Of , e Dr. Hamilton, of Nelson, B. C. an elocutionist will always •be re- ��.�•m ,even month. looser invent a few days here this week membered and if she 'ever returns so��Zor °my�I,eco;��I D O�'S Y Y E L ,�•t L �l R V lel renewing old aczuaintances.• " {Pill have a food attentive nodi- to publish hafts,in so oFgr L, A M T Great rejoicing in church cir- once. Miss Simpson,of Pickering, woman Mod ad at�� 4, clesbecause of the victory-for pleased th dience. Lydia z Pia>rrbam*. V y r perenee in this community.- St. John a S. S. annual ; seting F. Andrew, Thos. Annan and was held in the church em Tues- Wbea women are troubled with irreg- Chapman, of Pickering, attended da ev in , Jan:2nd and elected- jcuw rpaintnl menstruation,comer�alm eon p Y g leucorrhela,diaplst)emeat or nioeratiots -the rink.here on Monday evening. a owing- officers and - teach- of the womb,that bearing-down feel- - e George Stotts took in the Vigil- she ensuing year :—Super- ia�,iaftammatioa of the ovaries, back. tl s a' n 1 y ante Committee oyster supper at intendant—G. Philip; Asse.-Colin sef►e,Sstulenas,-general debility, iadi- s���8i� • Pickering last Thursday evenin Philip - A,,—A.' Matthews; gestion and nervous prostration, they — ` ` gg should remember there Is one tried and - The Glas1row.Metbodist ctrurclt .Sec'q=S. C. Machin; Librian—H. true remedy. Lydia E.Plnkham's Ve _ Awing Daily. _ - '�7 - Bible Class teacher—Mrs, gg-- ` • ie now holding lea a and prayer . orlon; stable-Compound at�oncg removed each � _ gu For the beat lines of services in the .homes of the T. C. Brown, No. 1 boys Class-.Mrs. trouble. � � _ _ ` � 3 , •: ' people on Wednesday evening. H. FPasby; No. 1 girls class—Miss No other medicine in the world has Rau. W. H. Adams, of Norwood X11, Matthews; No 2 girls—Miss B. received such widerp ad and uaquali- Bots 8Rd I�h68S>t Robbers; 8�e• - .a former, Methodist pastor of .Cassiet' Primary—Mrs. Geo. Phi- fled endorsement. l o other medicine77 _ - - Claremont has been renewing the lips; Organist—Miss K. Feasby.. has such a record of'euies of female --Ceall_on' friendships of former days by.a Tllose visiting here dtiring the troubiee. Refuse to buy any other. -short visit in Claremont. holiday were B. Bark, of Lindsay: -medicine: - Henderson & Farmer Cl ,ramal t Mrs.Pinkham invites all sick women Dr. 'Minerva: Greenway: of To- Mr. and firs. R. Noble,:of Brad- to��her for advice. she has gaid� � ,onto, spent New Year's Day vis-s ford. W. and Visa Willson. cif thousands to health. Address, Lynn, iting._ her uncle, Ret~. J. W. Tat' O�tia�v,a. 1Ii5s :ti. Pugsley;sof To Mass. _ ionto, ?lir. McAlaster, of South � 11 -A ten and familytLt the -.11ethodi�t � H"e�l�h is te)ovaltLiable to risk in ea-parsonage, Cl ort. hwiine.r, D, Alger, of•Ambers- perrinents with unknown and untried The sacramen f the Lord,s butg. Il: and lira. Crerow. rof To- medicines or methods of treatment. 1904 -Pumps Supper trill be rlS,:,lSea.�ed in`L•'rs- t'ntitu, Il. C1'., tila1di11. of Orillia,. k:• 8ememberthacitislydiaE,Piakhano's cl �abbattrtuorniugIitim, R. and Mrs. Cowan, cif Vegetable Compoundd that is curing R`r __..at 11 o clock. Usllacc a.�!r[. and sirs. Alec lila, of women, and don't allow any druggist, , to sell pen aispthtng elseln_its.-place.- o Preparatory eervicei will be Oyllatra, (;. Jladin, of Bradford, _ .. �1eld this.(Friday.)_ eretli)lg-at 7.311 _ Wright. n - ". - _- -- Windlnidik ' • - H. Wt, of Riehin d Hill, o'clock. �Z ii. Cua -well, J. Young and W. _ - 'Furner', of Toronto. Rev. E. A. Tonkin i to 'preaich. - . C00$�/ COtt03l RODt COm OnLr1 - - • in the Meth(xhA church at L'larte - ""�` -- `— P -We are prepaeed todo.all kinds of work F " moth on Thursday arc); 1'riduy To the Electors of-Pickering la Raccesctully us."i mcmchly by over- promptly-pertaining to the Damp business. evenin s this «•eek. Mr. Tcktten -Townshi i,o00Ladie^.3afe,efteccual.Iadieeaak _ g p - gpur druggist for Coon's Cason 200 Com- d:- observing the ti\'e@k of prayer oke ao other,as ali}i!ztures.pills and •!_ g 1 5 I will to return to yoo my �' Com- posed • intern imitactoas are dan,Reroas: Pride,tie. 1.Si r - �'" ' Ghia week-by- having servive., each thank,- ftwtlie runfidence you placed laws•Mair,10 degrees stronRcr,83per box �a eVenitl etre t Munda . in ine bN inark in • vnur ballot in'ill ' 1 or iMZ?a on receipt of pr:ee and two 6-cent - _ 9 3 stamps. The Cook Company Windsor put - ail O ecce ! - _ _ .� lln�Olt_,ilteeLlU in the it]tel'- I favor on,the-l�t of January,anti in 1•e- o$'Koa land,o soidandrecommeadad�yall •:.": S♦i�hyy _�41. .♦ � - �11 BO t d eats of Lot•;al 0 "fun tivas held tui tutu. will"to the:be,t +4f' my.obi ttv sp9nsible nzplgglataiaCanada. Cierow A Son. Claremaai. �. FF _ p try and trfui.tri m 3nttee as council- *TV.Aicbardaon, Agent, Pickering. the Prenb3 to rlsu c.huic lie 5i.uulity 1,_ y — —,__. - .. -evening. Addre-=,es were deliver-I for in'n manner that will retrain that •PIL'liERING FRUIT - - - A II.—Park. J. W. c mfidence. Wh hing you a t►.Llihs f e-cl—by R•eys. tpitl_ prosperous nevv year. j 1 Totten and il. Tait. . Excellent . EQa�}ora`i�g Fa�Lory R .attention was.given and great in- ' He renriiin your htituble servan[, We / / ! /ICHARDSON'S Merest manyfeated. Statements T. C. 05BUR-E. Will be opened Sept. 25, 1945.-ereread showing the great 4it- i - - isfaction in other ,places with Skates Sharpened ened ! Apples will be bought at the .'I China.�ntshowing of finest display of Local Option, in places where P B, :y p p. -A very liigeDoll riment +► the have had 'it for some tine. Picordin Fac tot and rices ]d according' to nalit loft a leas tacionary. Books, s, Toys, cel ` 3t Skates left with M.S. Chapman, g y PP received for the Holiday trade. Call . Ii] one case this report states Skates , or Gleeson Bros., not taken. _ Pickering, Drou- and.ace them. the only bar gham, will be called for and dot cle3saed coin letelg and the liquor �C.•W. CARRVTHERS, (BoMosiptioes taken for all ]!s loos. that livered rom tl - Weekly. sad D ' s seller had gone into a profitable P P_ Y� - _ ... 4etf _ . -- _ Pickering, Ont: sM:N wRmpstfs. " w business and was being supported Our specialty is Repairing. by the temperance people. - A ' Horse-shoeing as usual: . w ]�' 1V1CX-1A-M=}SON,beaatiful spirit of harmony has Grai n Wante . prevailed amongst the pastors W. H. JACKSGN, Brock Read, 82`OC]ItC StrNte - WhiT6 - ..•ianid churches in Claremont as they _now stand for the removal of the =-,--- - - EXPERIENCE `--�bar•room. The undersigned are prepared to - - --- — - Report of the Claremout public pay the highest market pries. VOTE-F(}R — j I}{, c}� p 1 _ lschgpl for,December. Sr. dl�ision. for all kinds of coarse grain, LOCAL - OPTION I Wh�iU� Vl�� Fu�� ��fks - Namee are given in the,-order of , I to be delivered at the t merit: V—Olive Powell, Lena Ru:: PICgE8I1�( ELEVATOR. —Ann' Mohr, Ray,Rumohr, August Leg-; Grain bought eve da *. `'� 'tt. IV Ione Dowswell, Annie TnAnc .M hues g y" SAVE THE BOYS. _ Story, Ma Stan calmer $� 9anstone, Bryan Delmar Found Mildred I Co►vltia"Ts.11c, , Anyone sending a sketch and desertDtion may ,► ° ' 1•T Forsyth, Bernice Story. III sr.— quickly ascertain ably opatentabllee. Commbanit��a• g, 0111. �•1 +Genie Morgan, Willie Shepherd tlansetrictlyeonedentlal.Handbook on Cedar Timber WaIIired, ti• _ sent free.Oldest s�ema7 for retail tea son,-Jennie'Rawson,Maud McKay, Patents taken th h ]Senn sn�aateIIrnZis Sealed Tenders will -be received np � Roy Tarr;Wesley Slack.' I I I,j r.—i sp•cW nakl ,withou'�i cRharee tntbe a e: a to Saturday{ Jan. 8th; 1908, for!lie 'Clifford Soden, Jenuie Mason,I Sriea�if�e Hmerkane arrial� � � supply anti delivery .of the following �1CtOC Ha wArCl ��'IaleJean Bennett, HarolG�lR Ung ear i tear onibcsentitic jop a�11 eald cedar e3ie , Mie her, f o hi s of th viantities of good and Dpalityy of r . --- Adaly Y_� Bryan, th P F _.. �... Mary Hit and Br an Wil- 361 Broadway, lie Evans, Wilfred�nc}erhl 'r'�NN The nnrtersigned is preplti�ed -to The#e;tl.�vi�rg to a rleaivzied at tire' ''�"`°" . Washington, C. ------ in - in Thompson. Edwin Ban, teach-' Village of Claremont, or at Claremont er. — p @_ = ucr h, stat , ft iia, 4 it long am it s:s,lfSt 16 Morgan, Ethel White, John Hay` Dowswell s wagon sh6p. imm ft sze,wit long 750 It 0=6,16 ft long � _- ward, lttnche - liantte,- 'Clarke: fro ftprr,16 ft long, Vigilance •. Committee • Also prepared to do all kinds of - Thefollowi`ng to be delivered at Pick- ' -wood, Iron, Lift and Force' Pumps, 4fiawsut Alice Chapman. Jr. II— O _ paper hanging and'-hinlse paint- ering Village, or at Spink's siding Also cisternf made to order. Maggie '- `Iurgatl, Heta tot•y, Formed for recovering property stolen Ing. W, J. Bingham. near Pickering station,G, T. R. •- -- . E,: . . EVA1�7S, Ralph Brodie, Clifford• Tarr. Sr. from its members and the appre- Qlaretnont. 6000 ft 5x6,12 strong I0-0fi.546.14 ft long. - pt:II'Verna. 5t^o'tts._Ethel .Site - f0M t h heneion of the thieves. 6 R .. , .... ._..._..: ._ . .. ._.. t Sz6,�i7�tit 2�I6'tElong,6,1 it 1 n ertisotl, Jlintlle Shepherd'ou, Me begs haviiir ptopeity�stoleu commnni• o haggle Adair, Mark Lintom Jr. oa a immediately with any member' $epnrate tenders will -be received for - Sleigh Shoes 4I-11Ra«vson. Wallace: of Executive Committee. - lite following cedar pests andpiles. viz: IOU prists., S.ft. lang,.not less than ret the shoes on our sleighs. eFarlaue; Rtll�eE t �1-hTter Roy- l;7ernbership fee $1.00: 6 itiches in diameter at to end and y g ficlata Hat B'al'd, I(a)—' pp Sleighing will�n be.here. - cirsyth, Y i Arthur Jeffre Geo; ten I00 pieces straight found, 1`0. T not Our work itttranteed and rices Florence' For ie; Dura Brcidie, �' Jeffrey, g bas tha-n 8 inches in-•ziianreter 'at the tight, g p• — Robin--•Stor-y, -Stewa'rt- 31e-Kax, _ $ecretnrq. Preaidenb..- __ _ top end, 18 and 0 feet long, half and ------ - hllty Florence, John Stotts. .I(b)-- Exec.Com=-Geo,.Lent,D.E.Pugh,-C.S. — half tis be•dAivered at •Claremont or- - Y .Annie Spofford,..:• Vi- la Forsyth, Palmer,Pickering,Out. Y Claremont station. 100 posts, 8feet ry .' �. Riseb.rogh� +Clara Ltticlethill. 4(e)--Hazel.lion Tickets may; l c -pbtained• fresyn_A� When yell want sometl]ing elft of long,.not less'than 'S inches in diam- — tle, Willie Forgie, Mildred Rorie: I Jeffrey, sec.; or 3' A. O'Conner, vice- the,common, you have it made tai stet at top end, aiul 100 pieces straight I Thomson's oid'stalyd.' r Pres, round. No. 1, not less than 8 inches in 111. L. Heaslip, teacher. order. So it is with your harness •diameter at top end,18 and 20 ft.'lem ;s 37 CLAREMONT, ONT and collars. Don't take"what you t_ 1 • yjr _ - - -' • . _ __ ,. half and llnlf;to be-delivered-at-Pic can get, —get what yeti-whet. ering Villa e, or Spink's siding, near OR SALE—A farm eantainmg.60Thou ydu will -be satisfied: 'No't Pickering station. Facres,being lot 13,rear of 3rd.concession, ars Pai rets 01 s otherwise. An of said timber to be delivered at barn. l t oo the preoar*,_araa dwellingg, bola, stable; oto. For pises atars apply to._. a ' , , _: the p es nn before the 1st LL so B, or W. V. RiaAe ion. lac mod on or Pickering.�w�ng YN Ox •�� _ f _ - - • - - •• - We use,'the- befit of Leather, and day of April, 1906.. The lowest.or any • . 1 ��C• j guarantee absolute tender not necessarily accepted. En- , velope enclosing tender to be endorsed OST.—On or about Nov, 29tb, I0%. Alarge ,•, satisfaction, f --- A fresh stock now on hand. �'[lMj3%Walt P�nnging 'T-ender for Timber." L a medlom stsed yellow dog(001114). abed- �101 frODl�• D �' ad dhrker over bask.white on side of head, s e 9kY p 1 By order of the Council, little white around Doak, breast and feel white, ' 10. a B•©di3 �' DONALD R. BEATON, short tail,answers to the name of"Bob." Any John Parkes, sunb:, o a .>,. ..to bi*where. . r. .vita tide Z..Town i Jerk t � :.,,.r. r_.v-._�•', •.W.». . .. .,,W ....:Y"-wb.9."2x• .. ...:Y -.r....,.w;Zn.•.v. '__................. pp T. Deo 17tb,111(16 Wbitevt►te P O UuC. abO° be bl .+r•-,.' ..-r ... ,. - r � +�,..,:..�ter. :�,.t„ 'i•,;�. �,,; :w: MW v9_ ^+'43, y.-.. - •-.�•!s,.,.e >- .sn r: J x`' w°,-:.--- c e'J. A'� -y" 'w.eeri .Ii.. .,f''i,. .,w ay ti ,prompt y :,,, r...,," �: "a ... 11 , . ... .r r•-.-.._. r.S-:- - ..\ ,..- 1. ,�gypp L *. „ Ji _ K-. ( a rt `y :{' lIF-'" J�� a.w -•fitsR3°+.a - ... - __ ...-. is - .. , 1> unti�tirmlyhset. holdlnsit inplace�THE WIZARD-OF WELBECK fresh f rom the Gardens �A _- - , - Beeswax and turpentine should ; , _ . 'never be placed on a stove in or THE MOST' MAItYLLi,0U8 HOUSK IN •. of•the Finest Tea-produoing CoanttY_.In itis World.�' - - •• to melt the wax, Accidents frequent- ENG[.ANp., - ` ' . �� lig A w ely result from tHls. Cut• the wax ia- x - (v, to shavings and cover with tureen- Vagaries of the Late Dicke and the Re. -tine. In a few hours the %,'az willmarkayle house That He . dissolve and form into a jelly. +� I. - Built. Rub the hands with dry . having had them in water for • The formation of a; limited 'eompgn , '- + _ length of time; afterwarL rfnse to• finance the claimant to the Port .:SELECTED RECIPES. them and wipe,dry. If this is done land estates and title calls attention to rpt Sea Pie may be made from veriest daily after the housework is finished the vagaries of,the late Duke and the _ . Y it will keep the hands smooth, clean markable house that he built. CEYLON -T Black Mixed -or. Green Is scraps of any soft. k orm t3tesa into sad white. To (I 'be Welbeck as unique } a stele, add' cooked potato,- carrots, Lace often loses its freshness, among the stately homes of England 9 _ slid a little onion. Coves all with a though not sufficiently soiled to r L, the sheerest platitude. Its 'ip�t pure �eNo.l®u� and ■l>ho�esomes light crust, and serve directly the quire washing. If is a good plan to park,, mitred and honeycombed with ! - - crust ie done. lay it aside for a week is tissue- broad tunnels and subterranean foot- Sold in Lead Packets Only, at 40c, 50c and 60c per. pound. By all Grocers.. . • DA . warur water and allowed to soak having first covered the soiled parts round suite of splendid•rooms; includ• - v .9 twenty-four hours before, cooking. A with calcined magnesia. Iing the picture gailery excavated from r 1. ` _�__ tongue must 6e .boiled ,very slot ly, I❑ making a custard the whites the solid clay; the lordly stables, with fellows. Only with his valet had he di- mustered round their kettles, which tt1 or it will be hard. the eggs are not a necessary in, the- neighboring tart' gallop-an im. -rest and constant eoritact. Any ser- turned upside down ss a token of to -;--7- Cranberry Pie.Take half a pint diem. I3se the elks to thicken ttTe want or workman who dared to ap- volt. To lose one of these kettles 't L Y n>eilse glass arcade with a straight run of cranberries, a teacupful,of stoned milk, in the proportion of one yolk of nearly a Quarter of a toile; the spaciy Prbach or address him was tattle was as much of a disgrace as It)e raisins, two or three apples, .peeled ,to a cup of milk. The whites of the ous riding-school, 130 yards long by,25 INSTANTLY DISMISSED. - loss of a reg[ment's colors has been' fir and cored. Add sugar to taste, and eggs may then be used as a garnish' later times. -`- cover with ood short crust. ook yards wide-these things are known to In the corridors of the house he built } g for the top of the custard. I huve no like among- the habitants cf niches in the walls, and' every servant I =�� steadily till the fruit ie -quite one. To improve green peas which ha�'e men the"world over, was under orders to seek 'refuge in the 11SECHANICAL. SCULPTOR. For Spiced Wilk-Put one ounce become old and dry pplace two or E�`,ri s,5 was the builder and maker, nearest when they heard ducal foot- - rr `'., � . For stick cinnamon into one,_pint of _three large lumps of sugar in the we- of modern Welbeck'.a .man distinct steps approaching. No woman .servant Machinery is helping geniuses do t _ • , - old whisky, and macerate for a fort- ,Ler in which they are to be cooked. from all others. -He stands as grotes was allowed in his sight. let of V urk in-turning out'_fine arts fol :- . night, shin constantly. Then, Ivhen quite cooked, take tho sauce- uely IA the loo galleries of eccentric tt,p w ' t consumption. a t. 11 strain off the whisky into a clean pan off the fire, and 'let the peas q g g Though building h{1e duke lived th ant sc is s case to point. U _ :.' „bottle. Take one or two tablespoon-,. humanity as Welbeck among the man- house .as a• palace, tie duke tiled in • lay in the water for five- minutes Bions of this or any other age. Had two rooms. His food consisted of one works on the prinelpie of the automatic ' tuts in halt a pint of hot,milk, This before straining. h•, lived centuries ago he would now chicken per diem. He ate hall at one turning lathe, reproducing absolutely is a good remedy for a cold in its To clean gloves lay them out on a b•' dismissed as a mythlcai creation, meal and half at another. These were ; outlines of any pattern placed to • early stage, and is very sustaining. clean table or board, and rub a mix= "r ' even as Robin Hood, his fellow-hero ,>i hi,, :only- meals, and they, were_served f'�o m n male al sculptor turns e Rice gruel is popular .with children Lure of fussily powdered fuller's-earth Shet•wood, is written down .a figment of bloc of marble-fresh from the -quarry If made as fotlowa: 1iStx 'a tablespoon- it the same- manner. The fable being fur,, a siiil,uq in an amazingly short • and alum In equal quantities. Brush legendary growth 6 latter day histori- prepared, the servants withdrew and k ,, a .:'F tui of ground rice with one pint of off and sprinkle the 1,loves with dry ans. - ting a belt to warn his Grace. The time. The operator passes a "pointer" milk till perfectly smooth. Roll over bran and whiting. Lastly, dust thor- 1n 195;4 Welbeck was little more than pulse entered, dined in solitude with. over the statue to be copied, while+ s - _ ,. s slow fire with s tittle cinnamon ou h! GloveArees are useful for g out the a,sistance of a footman, and chisel at the other end of the machIns i I g Y• n farmstead, a ramblin and il]-assort- whittles off"the.marble block to cotta � n ;and nutmegi stirring continually. cleating in this way. - el concocfinn of buildings.' V1nth the again retired before summoning -the spend r - -.When quite cooked, sweeten to taste. Cake can ba easily and • quickly hous,.building passion of his anees- servants to remove. the dishes.. - =`'_ and serve with a piece of butter mado by beating up three eggs and a tress, •- . - pay after day, year in and year oat. - - --- - ; stirred into It. cu of castor sugar till fiery atitT, OLD BESS OF HARDW}CK,"- - his dress was the same. On tits head Potato Ragout.-Masb throe ounces• �d:gradually a cup of self-raising was a tall bea%er hat,nearl two feet ;i - ,, .of cooked potatoes, flsyr them. with I flour, and pour into a well-greased lite,dune addressed himself .to the con- high, and under it -a fon old-fashion•+ C�� tc r , 'two ounces of cbopgM Ill ham and and paper-lined flat tin. Bake till a structiut} of Welbeck into a.,palace and g l3 EM an onion (parholled and cbopp•ed), light fawn color, then quickly spread wonderland that it-riow'is. ed wig. A big cosi .was mu ed about µ c;,, half a teaapoaaiul of mixed barbs, with i h jam and roil it up, y For eighteen years Welbeck ,became his neck, and over his arm he o rrted I - I pepper and salt, Mix two eggs alta :1 ood Ste extin ulsher can be one vast workshop. During the whole n"loose cloA. \ti'et or fine,he ogre a III Yow Leisure Time@ . rsi ;; g g or that time the Duke employed an an quaint and litres umbrella; whose sphere . the mixture, then lightly add thw made with very little trouble as fok effectuall screened him born. observa-a If you could start at once in a busi- --. rrhftc+�..ot egg. Hayo read} span of iowsi Put three pounds of salt in a Average 1.800 workmen, fncluding the tion. His trousers were hitched up at; ossa which would grid a good round. hot fat, strap. the mixture in by gallon of water, and add to-this one Itrest s,aled artisans In Europe, :nout= to 1 desserts oorifiiy. Fr nicely, and some years the numbers rose to 2�.'>fd m knees and ilei! with pieces of Com- OUT 1NVESTING AnDOLLAAg�dn't - . n Y. _ Y• d.a half pounds of sal ammoniac, amen. The wcekt wages bill, excecde.l man string !n the manner favored -by . . s dralri on 'thick paper by the fire.. Y t~ _. , it? " yagttto this liquid, 4-op to vannas navvies. . Serve iled high and garnished with �15,OM, and the total esj+endituFe- -ave are.. to start you In P g g places about the house, so that when Thu, arrays a -shoat-t Wim* artuiag y ' e chopped parsley. a fire is discovered it may--be quickly into 93.5.(0),OGf). Roast wood ns•make a hood a profitable business and a dot}t ask ,, Then were built those. mixes of fart.• exercising a 'marvellous faculty P Pd8e4 'extinguished. ,:f evading the observation- of others.its .you to put up any kind of a dotter. -dish for a *mal! t Oarefull terranean. railways and corridors writch Our propel !s this: We will r Pm Y• Y Lenton cheesecake la made with six was to this_end he undermined SVeI p'°I', ,jRRI(e a rabbit 'warren of� Ve elbeck. Ey- .. � ship'you the Chatham lncuirator and �' cleanse *omo young' pigeons, then eggs; quarter of a pound of butter, erywhere over the estate •hu a "brills- beck with dry thein csith n cloth, Put stable- q Brooder,freight prepaid, and gratad .rind e.d juice vt four lentos, eyes• of g,Rcs obtrude In long 1fne4- bfll.[SS OF TU�trILS. �, spool of butter, add some chopped and one pound of.granulated sugar. . ' b ` onto. and parsley, season with pep- 3felt Lao butter slowly irr an enamel Rapt ltt4 -level sward where deer and Foi• n mile 'and a half he inroad the You pay NO Cash Until - per and salt, inside each bird. Tie I saucepan. add the lemon rind and C:tllip browse. from the .middle nt high road from Mansfield to Worksop t After 1906 Harvest.,e - !^ rlottQtti'ii fields, from lona turf evenmaeg• ento,a broad subterranean wap, grant-� 1:Ia thin rasher and two vine .leaves juice, ani! lastly 'the sugar, Stir - " overthe breast o - each 'bird, and watt tiH the mixture.boils, pow into e`'pn from the'middle of the Brent lake in its free use to the public, and os Poultry raising papa. I - - e t,o7nre the house. These bre the lanterns. additional .compensation made a new I People who tell you that there is no - k , -roan steadily for.twenty-five'minutes a jar, and cover when cold. Cook Y p- slowly, or it will burn. Lornou 'wleich light The: underrrroitttd tunnrsl, lu h road above round. Throw h smal stoney in raisinIFchicks may havetried i• Baste continually with, clarified drip-f' - Ing.' .Sen a with bread sauce and 1 ;� a ,wing .rind roomy by day: electrierty serves the ter,.subterranean passages piercing the; to make money to the business by using eep a long time. Anmp go from setting hens " hatcher�s, and they tore gravy. puri;ire by night. qtr+' ramttllng park [n all directions''he could might its well have tried to locate a -Jel� sauce•...�or game and roast Atli OLD-FASIiiUNED PICCtiLF. r mansion be al¢tc lit boos o nn i the d ' old mine in the cabbage patch. The mount y mo came a.n e: the e t y .part n omal r ;mutton.-Molt a udrter of a. nt of ;atataiel tan gnllap, and riding school or as mysteriously disappear and re-I g gl F . q were bunt; 'gardengrof beatify %tete la4i turn home. business of a hen is—to lay eggs As trod currant, rowan,. or grape }ctly in This recipe--dates back to the time ; , a. hatcher and brooder she-,is out-- - '. of Charles.the Second. At that tints out, and coitservatortos erected .by tai For- the com ante qt hl,_wc.rhmen , e js saucepein, add half an ounce �f mtie. .. 1r. and !tarsi \i'nlh+ick .to !heir homes, classed. That's the bus!nesb of tNe - ' •butter: cut in small -plecesp Let all- there was a thorouenfsre called Chatham Incubator and Brooder,and . Of this Transformation the Duke waa rrornina and evenin the Duke ke t •i I _ t 1 ..r boil for one minute, and just hetero .Pickled Fgg Walk that led from. the g• P ` ecrvi:ibr stir-in a tablespoonful of l city of-London to Cl"kenwi-Ii. � a Ih-' hidden maricirtn. _Priv,ncy_was the herd of.donkey's, and each laborer-raid o It.perfecctiyean the d d successfully. " - northern district of the. dear old r'rtl3ng na,cion pot kiss .lite. lie not snip .or`his acs to troll tram" work: t� Rp=� itis poultry u9 Hess, property con 'sherry and the same quantity-, of town. There was a tavern fn this shut himself In Welbeck and renoune- plicarV t,�r w.;rk was ever rr?fu•s'+.t orad I ducted• pays far better than any other - #hick brown gravy, I business for the amount of time and - For- Corn lisp! lrTaah.-1litxce-the.. road famoaA_for its pic'.lid eggs, and e'1 tar Hofer world,, but he a4so aepnr• ir:-a to to svgs dismi+aid nn ons �e?'ir)11 I mons invested. . c ' beef finely, and add an equal portion I it is said that the merry monarc _ _ h� w ac-cri kala-fn get.another r t• y y - test hirnselt from all-contact wfill-his _ of`cold pp once Btu crossing tier rl. to where o'hor iv-,f* I Thousands �f d potatoes, chopped ed or mnshad, ppe'd at the tavern and par- �' and women all over Canada and the took of them. - o (g=as.proccotti,r,+, The w•urk itself vk a=' T s� � and-ono ettia.11 onion flacly chopped.' United Stateshavervee3 to their _ To 1 t. vinegar allnw one ' tete- •,f lite 'most leisurely doom i,Kte�. In;f . p �?1'° � li'� F Season well with salt and,.pepper. q satisfaction that'it is profitable to raise Put Into a large, deep frylag-•pan a spoon black popper, 2 teaspoon white, 'tac�rl; many rrtetr alert, the- •tnv--iwa•, � chicks with the pisco. of butter the size of. a hen's pepper and .ha.lf oz. whole l;in�cr .well It i•elti>i•k, and at,night-wor(,:I in Ih^. • � , egg. .arid half a cupful of. milk, When i bruised, Moil the . eggs for 13 min-,I - - notchhiarh>; quRrTles, thus s+t�'Ing lrTr - a " .nhocr are hot put in the beet_ and utex., then dip thorn tri cold (eater, ����� '+rgblem of s.•rvmw two mrel•'t, ,'ill • -Potatoes, stir' thoroughly• gait as' and carefully take -off the shells. If rtltti1. pfrte cnitsiacf3ari to l:.it ['ear ,soon'ag the mixture, is hot place it any should be broken it handling' do , Sort's, i1e�kty "� ': on A ver} hot. dish and sone.''.' Salt not use them, as one broken ogg :, ,. `j . 'beef'should be, used, and a. excellent would spoil all, the reit. Arrange , -'T1. P`+ FOijl 11011E SH,\1'6iiq. breakfast dish.results., . I the eggs with care in a small crook Fat is Of great. account _ , --- Stuf;eit to Obtain an -- t» and boil a large, firth head,of cab-f A'ow put.the pepper end ginger into't0 a baby.; 't at is W y ' bags: until tender. 3craTo out the in the vinegar and when it YioiL9, let it F.asy Shave. .. side, leaving rnough for a solid outer ser gently for 10 minutes to' ex,;t babies are fat. If ,'. your O,'rly exnzrtence can 1��.�rh h11Q art of •,melt;= tr►itlt the•ecraped cablia a in'ixl tr the flavor' of the spires, cover-1, Navin [unfortunately this comes .t-0 - g Scotts k , r i .s► cup cf !tsar bread crumb4,'a little i t saucepan closely, Then while:baby, 19...SCIaW21y,._. •navy so late in•life that by the {iron I.:- y=FepRes and-celery 'ser-iL and. one I act pour it over the eCtCs and when a hey have learnt to Bassa much uncia'• Na t" E� I1N• c"0°,;I miml cut.fine. .\Beat this up cold tie down ,closely t.o ezcluda the!E m u 1 s i o n . is w hat he „�-,ary .agony has Men endured. T- Na 2=120 tags �' r I""wfth'- et teaspoonful'c!-tLttet and l air. In one month the eggs will be• nk+taut an easy shave, the .first asses= Na ><-24� Eggs wants. The health• bah three eglG's. ,Fir; the cabbage with rowdy for use. y y'_ =icy is to wash the face in soap an,l'I f:.. the stuffing; tie around it a' . .. -- cold water, and dry the skin�thoroufrhly stores as fat what it does CHATHAM INCUBATOR - strip of cloth and bake until brow I. nnmedtatel�'hetore arpl�•fng the lather � . - Baked Ham.-Soak the ham in.cold' THE GREAT BED 'OF WARC. .,. not need;immediatel f01' Then, the more'the face is. lathered,an,i - Al\D BROODE�te _, v - water over night. . Remove it from y the thicker the lather is, the easier tvtiTl the (cater and cover the art_that is in Shaker care's Twelfth Night Sit- Ve the shave. The razor is the thine..- • "Yonreisthefirstincubstorlhave . p n bone and 'm u s c 1'e. Fat , sea said I wish w state I had 69 `. , , I .not covered with akin with a paste Toby Belch urges Sir Andrew Ague• !:oivever, that requires the most at• chicks out of 62 egos. MIs was my . oi'stiioothly-mixed .flour and water, cheek to pen a challenge, and to put happy they d0 'cation. •Remember, it is not'a smooell ilrst lot, truly a la per cont hatoh. babies are ha I am wen'pleaseit with my incaDator . -taking care. that . It is-of sufficient-in. it "as Many lies as will lie,in the ' !tla+le, as tfie tinscientille imagine, but and brooder, Taos MCNAVOIMN, thicknesR to keep In a l`l the meati street of paper, although the sheet .,vena -, fine saw, as anyone who troubles fC (ChAltwack,ILC" not 'c the art✓ rich - Y t nice. Bake in s moderate oven, a1-1 big enough for the bed of R'are." '1'nis ' y ' "lace it under a strong enough magrti- "bty first ha me oft 'I���ot 1 1 r 970 fine chinks 21290 seen �Vho -, : j�,q twenty-floe minutes 'to every;enormous bed, -which was a wonder in their fat.:is -1 a•i d up -for lying-glass can ascnrlain..fur himself.e 470 beat tine chto s the Snit trial,and Poifud. -Remove, the ensing aril skin Shakespeare's time, and still exists in such being the case, it is,insufticirnt in ,so ) in the epring I am watt, _• and cover with breadcrumbs. Pat'Ware, is seven Teet six incttns high and time of need. They are Yoke it over the face. It should b)I gtlea�with incnttator, and it I a, -'-"-` ---j oven'--w"-1t-tie ,-les a: o� n-fret-nine inches are, so shat . maven in a swaying manner, eith,'r comb not got another money coned. " OR brown, . g sett not buyit from me. livery farmer - Beautifully carved it is a splendid'spe^i• juappy •' ,t•edal.j c•arrl operated on may deman9. bdtor.-F. W, RA,xs,LY, Dunnrille, - \-.. _, .men o[ antique furniture, dating "rem .comfortable.' The fA,`t sur- 'those to dnubt should try both ways,l tOat." . USEFUL ]HIrT5, • .the days of 'Queen Elizabeth, I tits and a. speottd's-experience of each will I "The incubator you turnLIs ahedmo wonderful bed is naturally an object .o[ show which is referable. _ The blade. loperated, works and Well. about 10 ATother-of-pearl articles should' be rounds' their little' nerves n _._,op°rated, and on�y ncedq shoat to or cleared with whr#`ing and,said sva> curiosity to many visitors. t+nd it hi,s j �ilollld he held- nears} flat io the fac.> minutes attention every day. R. TF 5kn71[-{ij=(}r#fit} YVh� ti'�CatlSe It +-r.�r 4-e,�H�ifrti3 tZl th�t5 T1(1, Soli discolors,them. 1 a . " The Chatham Incubator and Brooder ' Keep flowers fresh try placing , a c ser a toastappropriate to it. In I t ion, M --- — • . small piece of camphor or ti pinch of.tli- same room there hung^a pair -,it they ,are scrawny those• kin. Tf'the skin is shown a: tirh!iv n ones y�o - hcrns,. upon which all stram,ers for-' i,c-possil,h� with the lett hand. the hair; humbugaboutit. Every inchoftnatetract— -rlal salt in the water, in .which they marls were sworn. is thoroughly tested, the machine is Bison• nerves are hurt at every will lie forced out and razed. at a low'. � Y "r levol•'thun•.otherwise. -• built on right principles, the insulation A curtain which has d hole in it - ---T. ungentle t o-u c h. ' They - is perfect, thermometer reliable, and . can be mended•In tNii following. irta.n_ _ ♦ the workmanship the best, •. ner: Cut a piece from an old . cur- y--1'r\RT Ol THE If.SRT•:. _,-% r The Chatham Incubator and Brooder delight :in Scotts Emlil- - ' - ' fain ii little larger than the hole, dip 114rS Starvem-f noticed you exam- g —�:\NC,EROt'S ,(+C:1Rilq.. !s simple as -etc as scientific in con- ., the odRes in-cold starch,_place over ining your plate in-rather a quizzical 1. ,sloop It. 1S aS sweet aS.. T�ii) Turl(k�h_. Janiaarics .I'ani a;kari, struction-a woman or girl can operate • the hole, ei iron: - - w'ay just now, hfr. Sinartic. - new soldier) were ori sanity Christian thei machine in their leisure moments. .._ Enxmnelled �t•aro may be perfectly; air. Smartie \Vhy', Yts,'I-er- : holesonle to them.--. captives, who in th middle of the 1. -pay us no cash until after r. scoured by'tlie careful use of finely firs. Starvem-'That's rabbit stew; . harvest. - - [curteenth ccrltury- cmc trained to 'kc - i_ • pouitiled pumicesstone.•F A few'drops eras s ou didn't know. - Send us your name and address on 1� ;:`of annnonin in-_a pail, of water will pq Y _ - ri Tody guard o11 Sultan :l,.000, 1. Atr.. firms-le=Ahl That 'accounts for -Send-for free'sample. - a post card to-day. R nriginiilly the.,y n themed :1.(100, 1 tit I. _ perforin the ordinary cleansing with- it. I just found a portiun of hair in it. - rflor fltree hundred.Iyenr3 they land in. We can supplyargil you quioklpp from our out. resorting to the'sCOnrinF. _ „ Be su that.ibis acture in . distributing warelfouses at Call*afy, Bran- it Fes knife o the,sl-A Can he antis= - -- - 4 p creased--a -hundred.. fi+lrl; anyl ..111 r don;ltegina,Winnipeg,Now Il cstminater, ' tact„ri I mended 'b filling the cavity "I feel. quite lost to ni ht. - For Of, t0 4 the form of a label is on the �nlytnan file AtagnlRCent lltcy fn ntr.,1 a 13 C.,liontreal,Ratline Chatham. Address .. y y FC g g • wrapper of every bottle of r,-1Ce highly LliSCijiltited, nn.] 1loted „f:n all correspondence to Chatham. 1313 � in tllr handle two-thirds full'of rosin bring my new glasses. \\'ho is that I Emulsion.you buy.,,, Ili(, wild impetiiosily of fhoir .attack. I The Manson Crilmpbel� eg1:mitea nail In ickihtst. fcak the shank of. over-dressed woman, by' the pfntid,' . t I'lic. histrwy of these Janizit_lj�;_abuyi l; , -' the*knife, and while very hot press "i h?- That's' my wife." "Be-g pardon., r� -pe 35,-CHA'T'HAM,CANADA ' - -1 i __ And who is the scrawny girl in 'blur JeOtt * $owns in ronspirnctes o€ +a:' 1 "so th t r t Pt• jQNTEO-LAOtE3 TO DO PLAIN standlttR by her?" "4hal' gmy dough-� ,, Ch@masts ej,Et Bitl1•tney l lfiatin hi�t1f„rnrerntem;csA FactoriosatesArn.�t,0ar.,andDa-Kerr. ,� '�V. and light saving at home, whole ter.” "By Jove, hf)w stupidi And tell -�; . - - Let SIS ClUote yoR prices \�, or c tie time, good any:---Work sent romp, please, who is that gawky•lookinyi ••`�" t ) _ Toronto, Ont. Ift �' e'' ' '" <'f-N+i:-fir"'' tv`•:n any di�ta.nce, charges raid. fiend stamp fellow with the big ears n'fio is Blandin ' 2•. - he cooks, who . war© held in greoGst on 8 food Faniti[1{ .•-r- . -t Yr full .particulars, N:ITIONAT.?�f4NU• just gPposite to us?" ' "Theca porn' mvtr 5oc•�aa$1.0o I,•ch cm. They wore wooden spoons in or ood Farm �c31 �s .FACT URING CO., lt4r,niredl. rr(lcc ion to the mirror, you idiot." �� Aup fhrir -turbans.,- and on griaat occasions M . - - . .f _ . . . - . . . . • . mCf: » . �'' ' "4. + , ' �� .< w. °fit' bu ,. .e>t'6._ . 11 . - 11 _.,e..•:- ,a,;. . ,..y. ,••.� ,�..arr.'., 'a'zw: c•w-•�qr� ,r:. c 1+z,; r-s.,i 'q-+r R<+ x. rv".F."-?�.'?'+°k'R 3... 1%;- r :r w x "'".•kWV*.,,_ f'•- •. .,.,,"ti .y..r�. -{,.., ,. ;,'+�, ..?r .." Jr a ., '.�; ,xa- , r.. •4,-;.. .-* .:.1•,F." •c •e•;.K.,r..f .. iIs•. a .,'> Ar .i*.si .'9-. r'a3',. LG y c ,,yy erg x.. �•a 2 ... a,. yt?..`. : r. r yyY� `, .r .. .,y - • J i'^-- �•..•:.« .�„• , :J"' 'y ...,. � r . •..: w .. ---. - r. q t �.. - . . a �: iy +. ' S a .-- HE'S ONLY ONE ^- ' - - :. FR�ICRAHT SAS . -f R'ESH -VIOLETS i> ,�;,.. OUT OF SGORES wash olilcicths � � . -1 - GI-! T _- --- and iinolewns with - - -- �'t -, - y nlTl DODD'S KIDNIEY pfr.rR• MADh warm water and . ,. ____ P -Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe • ? I311tl A NEW UAN. Sso -__ dry. 'The colors will be preserved " _ + `Richard and the surface unharm comes to. the horne FIIESli and'PURE as when it left the PLANTATION to be : Quirk Da toned for Dozen Common soaps fade the colors and -\_�� Years and hought Ills Case incur- p manufactured tvi.h SPECIAL CXRE and CLOSELY SEALED in - able=Dodd's Kidney Pitts Cured ?fiat.i injure-the surface.- 'Sunlight Soap cleans, "freshens and preserves .. . pound and half pound lead packets. , I .11Fortune Harbor, ICiTd., Jan. 1.--1 O11C10thS and linolettms. f Only one ,b'est tea. -Blue Ribbons It. (special) -Scores. of people in this Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most -___ -'� " neighborhood are living proofs that! delicate fabrics, or to the hands,'for it contains no that can 14 - -.'Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney? ther clothes or hands, I _ . . A1111,M ' rom ac cr Disease.. Among, the most re:uarl� Stlnllght Soap iS better I c- ;rable cures is that of IIsi. 1{ichard 1.. LOCKED ON ALL. FOUR S[DES..' - Quirk, and -he gives the story �u it than other soaps, but.is best / 1. „ to the public as follows: whet? LJSe� ill the Sunlight i r 1 1 O_ + - 's --'- "I sutlered for over twenty years I - r' . . way fdiow directions). �' ' from Lumbago &fid Iiiuney' Disease, Y -and at intervals was totally -unable, Equally good with herd, __ I _11 i Wind, _ 111111 . to work. After ten or-t%%elve years I , Or soft water. r I 11' i Water' 1s8t of doctor's treatment, I had made - rss . . -- up my mind that my complaint was i LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED,Toronto ' ; and - 1. 99 incurable Reading of cures' b3, - 4... Dodds. Kidney Pills tempted nae to I - ,- _ - I Storm c, Life, __ try them." I. did so with. little faith,j i _ t �. 1 ' ' but to my great surprise I had not I - Proof. Tlms taken more than half a box before I I ". ' telt relief, and after the use of seven - _ �-r - - - e '' 1 - eight boxes: I was fully cured and - - ` - _ _ �ytr tLto . . . 1 =\, 8 new man. --�- - Olhtprl'S I, Galvanized or painted red on both side,.•Most durable aad economical coverinngg for Roofing .. - "Fes, Dodu'Q Kidney Pills Cured trig T -:-•- 1�.: .. .r r ur Sitting fur kesiucnce,,tlouxs,Barns.Elevators,-st-res,Churches.Poultry Houses, . Lumbago and Kidney Disease, and _ Crrbe,-ttc. Easier to lay rad will last L,¢ger than any attest covering. Cheaper than wood g Y f- '. p the best of it is I have stayed cur- - °' _ chiug:es or slate. N.,experience nrhrsrt+rc2. A hammer lied sips are the only toub requir- J�', "a - r ed ?tit semi-hsrdeued nigh grade steel Also corrugated[tea,P.iinted tar aolvass,z d, -: Od," _ V ac. to ahaets Uta itiehes.lung. -ISer.ded aad Embossed Ceilings, V Crim d Roolln EtK)0 _ I .11_, " - _-. r _ e-`�" /�-�'^ Du,rotate on veretidwtit�liauur tihuet K taliGoodsds,m4iclag tw. heme of 6 s ma; ""Doctor I want to thank you for your V . FiRE, W-A TER AND LIGHTNING PROOF valuable medicine." "It helped you, did Send inyour order P.,r as many square,(10x10 feet)as yon require t,caner your ttew oeshL y„ Tewted b Tlrne.-in his ,I.," +-re• THE RTHEIi O\E 3. .building. The very boot routing fir thio clrmite. We can supp.y Eave Trough, all arses' 1 - It. asked the doctor, very' much pleased. brace., PinbYl+r. Yunitelce hos elven to - Gurrugated or Plain kound,Coria' or P,p.•s,Shoes'Elbuws, ik-s, lab". J It helped lite wonderfully." How_ the woeld one of the wort u,u,{ue meat- "Come, now," said mamma. Who' All If>oda shipped day atter ord r is reeeivd ` - man bottles did you Ilnd [t necessar ones offered to the public in ,oto yeut kind under the British flag Established l8al ------ Y Y had taken the children for a, wal,< . b take?" "Oh, I didn't lake.an of ih, Yreyuro•t to meet.the want for a put write for free sampled and Catalogue of oar Oshawa Shingle Witte today. . - Y which could be taken without nausea, throu¢h the Goo, "lets gu home uind . afy uncle,tool. one bottle, and 1 am t1,f3 rP t9 nhat4nwuytri ly u lne b`wetnout i,u'u gee papa. _ rMxx3o 1-37�L�.R 370 p'L33e :� sole heir." . it has met alt rcc uireu,ents tit that ttt-' ' ♦ ral use. nos "Vhf n0." - protested F19 e, "let's- ICrNTZEAL,QUE. O'TAwA,ONT, TORLNTO ONT. MINNI►E0, VANCOUVER, i3O. only becausq of these tv%o qualities, but See thi•.Se other monkey's dist." 767 Graig Et- 423 gush:oL Go tonse st TO Lombard R NO ►asdar iL- . "�SeratcWng 1i foolish• it only makes a bad becaube Lt is knuwti to pomens aiterr= _- WRITE.YOUR NEAREST OFFIOE. _. +cter•worse. Weaver's berate allay-the pain, tio,e and curatirc potvery-which place - 4x¢s the skin of ertiptlins and other surra; I it in the front rank of ;uedicines. 20 Years of Vile Catarrh.•--;Chas.. O. _ ' _ Hg.aD OFFirB AND WORKS--09.HAWA, O`tT. . - 11111111111111111111111111111111111111 -1 by not bay a bottle to-d.kyI P.tow'n, journalist of . Duluth., Minn., - - . _ -�------ -. -•HIS- LITTLE SF,GT. ,- -., = writes: "1 have been a sufferer ----.- . _ ,KOBE\N IS FOP. RfeJ!g,,cr-"1- wonder if Mars.really Is 1'tltoat and Na,al Catarrh fnr.,m'er ;rl - ,ohah;leJ,« .}'curs, 'diiring which time my hend has '- . THE OTHER ONES. FEATHER DYEING ii en st,,pped up anti my Condition truly �: -- Dress Is the Greatest Ambition of ills Thingumboh--"Don't know,-but if Sa- "Came, nc,vv,„" said mamma. who had ai..■Iq ■.d orrltry wa iM tsw... .u...a• rule turn is [11 bet the politicians.own it„ miserable. Whin 15 minutes •after us- ...It."at by psL 1■per tam Sys plata■r Lite. P to ttcTn i Te children for a walk through l " Afc•lig;er-'"TMnk so,' it c Dr: Agrexv s ('nfaprhal I nwdeP J Zoo "let's gn .home and sire papa..: ig171i8 AYEAlCAiI DYEING C� ,The-Korean is above everything elc•� obtained relief. Three, bot4les have'-al- " - r} g Thin can't you see "Oh, no," protested Elsie, • let's see Eeosssill� I a man of the drawing room-arid all � s i the rings:'" . . . - . . most, if not,entirely, cured'Ills.'; 50c-73 IheiSe other monkeys first." - Instincts move aCOng, the lelsarely wti,ts _. - fit .lite. Anything dike ha or "•'n Winkle: '"After rill•''hA first year_of _ �+��4G'��O'� ��0�♦ �► pressement"yis �laknow;n t c eletaal�DHS:UMATISM Ai1D 'RA' Ai.YS1S. marled fila is the mast ulttitippy, donsPUMPS *' ,.�R E R S , # laws That govern hirn: * h chul•actet•_ - you think°" -Tod, "Oh-ryes: it talo + a + Lshc of his, is evident in t actions Their coaaplete •dome cure, Past About time For a roan to lenrn how - at all times- and under all conceivable freb to readers of this paper. lo: conceal-things from his-%%lie." - ++ •,�mstances. Being a drawing morn For limited period only. - • Q This Is the season of the tear whoa you ' ?man: dress is the gtYal. Antbltl,tn Much distress anal tgtckpe.s In chllrlren need to ass every procaat3on with Tear•♦ A htand,,,;.e 'iiluntr,itc.! '6 .1 'giv- fn crtu :int I,v anrm� x1aU•cn Ct9tver' O.tuck. Cy Lho Of Oar I , :life. From the 5hUCS Of IBS feet Ing• tuu •1.:.;cr_I,tion c Rhe„ - -Worm .1-:xtern,inator �(ve4 relief by -rt- �+ . O 'K TONLQ . tc pknot On the tot).Dt his head 1 ucuiy�,`, with )nbli'UCILI01I!i ,or a ruu ( Droving the cause. Give it a trial and yy♦♦.►�� . . i,n:r.- frun,e cure,. debcrihu,g. Uie ulwit be cun>inced:. ["r-_- G O fad mber re�te•1ie, gen terve the best �r he is order6l, so a.sold be seen and all-' t.occ,-vqlrul trcittuleni' In'' the worm, ru= t" T i•'► uarantee of health w roar stuek,. 1 mind Of men. commended by toe ,lirt%try awl uurr .,ttfART-7uRN�R � t yr ell by n,ectical men, inib hrrhly ,n= t' 1�� MA.CHTNE CO" , F. �.O' Valuable Advice Fr•e .Ills shoes during this.year of mourn- F vTVr- �Dn ,you think that lrtlisic fs'crf ar,V 4 ♦ ♦ , , [•tructtve took war writtetr" by W. H, I - a _.-M'tteflt In lffr'""- "'Well,' HaK.ILT ON - C?rd v C+a tc auJ- become sur own votsdnary O R 'Ing mutt hP cpntleccly white. leo attxm ,,ter,, at geht,ei tatiI whot'hea ma+to a _ s O surgeon t J.r'. of dust "or fly specli: shnll mar thein. study or u,•+e di�ea,ea. The rtrt Incb ,.- ans,.: rid Ilii.,.,-Cayenne. 'judging rrorn - . - t ' ' by e, craduxte nr ti,c,-.Univerxity of the plint0 Yap s of Froin«nt violin isls:-it *Ttra VETERINARY EPECIALTV CO., LhrYted O --fl. socks beautifully puffed: are.stitchel lvurtzburg. `,call postal ,to-day and. 1; h' For years they had been• the best cf ♦ ,, In perfection, his pantaloons, big enough you �.'r+t r.•^.rte the book rre0 ny re. must keep the hair truni falling out." friends,.but a 4loment's absent-minde.l * BSa DU.UAS ST,, TORONTO, ovf. # -y aoild aironed unt�ila t0.hevr come forth lord, I`ius-a nidi Auvt,l i} c ensu Dr"a Co... z3 a Cela ebnt mare fie w ncss mncle Iherlt d'eticlly and rrec ncil- .tCt+ t#*#+CE+ fi f♦ t+1:F♦ f��t Ttrst Tormentln - - - -- -- .1 y retch- nk le_.ent�nlles. '. it was Ilia: Itawkens n W� . I like srurre mysterious' .fabric o! 1• .. ed Will n•t C"Mat b-,t If 7 n'take aileWs i owe.. -tiult' Mrs. Brum? ttad bken ill for a ! Ing y Po Mrs. Hix: "Mrs. June strikes'me as link;Lm when-y,mr thriaxt Ir raw,and iet". 1'614 �7 - Ighal marhle:,jlis.J ke4 likewise and !IIIc being, en.ti-rSly-;lot*t`Fii�3r7ia� far a a'hnirabla remedy-U traa*_fr sx_a t„m"'•�o.lt fa month. atld��vns ;tcsiring hCr friend .t 17 {generator Wanted. I ` �' .: .?overcoat-and avristhds aontan. It D . "les, . !ni}et'I-;time. __ • about it. Yes, Mrs. Ha9w!ilT1S,' . she f --N1. bt nifty has he a hemlbatld, atop- \Y•h terry. finis.she tens. an.ache r.r said, "l it as .cry;hl. TTley were.>}fial,l I ' Ditect content Fent:rator, 110 Ya}ts,. o` f-- 1. tlt�slle tnakas rL5 much fuss abou t Y 'tK girt of- �,f my losing niy:rntnd." "Oh. and dtd, or 4 pctr, multlTxllar pnierred, `�Q '1.5 Doi and shat-_on his head, but he buvs L Y i4rt.,r, "'fh II n Ff .. .- - '. a pair of speclacles and-acids theme to hie as'a man w;aulcl,e s�M1%,very ni t,-and-quivi." "digress •,f• you, Ctrs. Brn,nle'y? ' a,;,k .'Mrs. ?law'- lights,. mutt be in rst class condition. ,already overcharged hendFear, and thus the house. "Yes, she's very quiet. She kins, with cdrdial'iriterosr. That w" S. FiIANK � I with a yin; on hu finger and a weak aria Pale weated t�sii•hly keep this rhict�t even disturbrtlhe dos! when stets all. -- 3 Adele c St., Toronto. • tan in his band, ka, Coes forth to Make way when by th, use 4 '•F,i",vita-," tho bf,t. c'taning the root??.'_ -.- - - ___.._.__- i 0l, . }ono.the very Y C .. .. .1• ...\ - i this avmy 'through'this troUftiled world. y e•,¢ld ve quickly reeova Oalrhealth we rvrske the Btrr h+tie statement that -"Ala! andserength Try IInlloway's -Corn ?Ione rfl.'ntTc, a., all i "9'he D 4 L" bientb•t P,14ater. will d•+ rare to h _ kill tis of corns and warty, root , and res neumbzis,lance hack,luiaba and kin-trod "my'` rorin igrC t Cot W. De Robina in bra, h o e`e wife 5 of for o! CUtb • 'r Its Pow^r (:rows wltli. Age.-` )flow " - h ,thin -woul•I enrlure them truuhlesthanany other plaster. Ee3ro.tin:rand to Iles." "Illderd;"• 1'C�lietl - {StB. �1"�lII>rdr - FTIIENDI.Y' TIP. man ,ed Ionic v zoned '04 p - ciU, such a cheap and oner nal rernedY null. ALL druggists h bell #ht that to " r . y n cines 11, bla a within reach? ( "alas sh t ng? 'rob,bi � .: "'is this buildii1a•fti•e`roof?"-asked the naeaas rcr.su hurukn ells Fn.a come'and' - • . . s you: S es;"for years." "Before sine Alas+.; `,� P cone since 1)r. Th'ontas' Frel"-trrc Oil ' -- g d"I've of a washing .machine herfe. rigid you?" "Oh, yes.': ?roan with the sample case as he slePP''d .ran flrec put upon the mifrket'' vrt "r' ni4 ft a*1 of the jury." 'queried the' t; _ . 1. Into the elevator, remains, &)hug more good• c5 +humanity clerk of' -the• court•: 'tfiave you fully largan the inaenler, ?Ile 'caplt„t t - .. ' "mint ter book agenQS ail'' peddlers,' than many a pregaration more highly a'.'rCt-,d . to disc rec?" "We have,'' k I valued and ertenring iLA virtues wirier g dooked.at him in•.tlW rOld,-ca'Icmal,rt Rheumatism will Succumb to SOutp. _��. -.?replied the Elevator boy. and tar ter and in. a larger circle .etery tn,m-cr.ed the foreman.. "The lawyer, Inalff r common to capitalists; and lmerican iiht:n:)clic Cure because it Year; It is the medicine of the in have bustled the case up so ,hal ta'e answ'ercd:-"�ti`ell, if i'were you. [ii run �I;ocs right til tlr,t scat of.the trouble and - j �L\L.t1RL\.1 '? e8' 1. doti'L know-any more Mkilitil than,lhcy straight harne-aad-use it." That night ra moves the rause. hinny so-called -�_ - `,, 1 ecEived another eure4 t`but fleactr►i palm tem uracil a - dol" the anarchist band P 7 SL P jiF'D TO IiAFF SI�i CORN . application fur membership. only o have it return again with don- Generally That is Not the•Trouble. . • EDr . fd, $pPcialists on the Case.=ln the fir= . • . _ _ bled- violetace. , .Not so,witty chi, grt�at Binary run of medical practice a great- have You Eczema?-Ilav;e you an remedy. !t eradiratcs.from. the systerR "P�rsons with a susc,6ptibility to:. 7tle teacher was discoursing to the ev gi4mher=than,this have•troaled cas•'s s , y'ihe, last-vestige or the, disease uta its �?' .:malarial inilbences should.beware of class on the Ncon(lers of ''na ure:' r kin disease or eruptions. 'k you , - cofTee, which' has a•tendency to.load!,"T keit a familiar• illustration of o' etirc5nie dyspepsia and haa'e.ifiiled to sut,tject to chafing or scaldin-7 -Dr. Jig- cures arc' perriianent.-ii b cured--but Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple tat w's Ointment. l,rt vents-acrd cures alt " .:up the liver with bile j the sting.of a wasp," he satd', "as •l•Ilttlets ,fill in ft---bax atv 35,;cents cost) Y Elie Jioldier: «'hates ate sort mopihh . - A lady writes from Ucnvcr that. she ,compared with , the !irit}st ttcedle• }ave mride the cure. gia'inr irlief til one II Il nd,'all fid I3 end Piles li gr��cltch fie about the hurise. for,'Tommy? YVhy I - suil'ered. for \fberr- ,examined -through a micro:;,- day.-. These . little "specialists" have 1 Yrs'relief-in ten nlfnuits,•don't,you go,over and play with Charley years • from drills : flnd • ..fever which tit last she learned- were'i'cope the sting is still sharp, s,nooth• Proven their real merit-_%, at=Nlicatinn Lriri� i'ihafore!" Tommy': Cause I played mainly produced by the cotl'er She and polished, .while the.needle • Ftp _ And cases'cured in three'lo-six, nights.,w'ith,Charley Pinafcme yesterday, and. 1 drank.., 35 cents,-71 don't .s'pose'tea's well enough yet„ '•° pestis blunt and rough. "is' it true." asked the crtllfr, ",hail • "I `Ras also .grievously afflicted 'i'It'is 'so with esery'thing. The spur htrshan$ oniav�d Dr..S.monlller nal' � r, _ '-` .4 with heatluches and indigestion," she 'icot•ks of nitture are infinitely'super- l? " Geor;;c-�ncrcously): I.1 r sten ,R It is a Liver Pip.-tisny of the all-. i •-;says, "which I 'bmamc'Eatisfced-were of the holies;. "Yes. yt'lmr .Toile hall y you, iii , ut don't melts that wnn has „to. contend wi'h _-. _ I .1r for to those of art. Try how w'e; been carrying the bah all nii;ht ai.•t nntch'to morn' hY hAce thtir'origfr. in a disordered lire-, i likewise largely doe to the co fee I, may, we--cannot improve on. nature."•I every nigltl Iter a week, aru.l Nas run know hoN to pronose�' ,ICilty pl' 1pl- hhich i, a delicate organ jpatticularly drank. Six months ago I quit Ifs I . •-.lt isn't.so. with my eyes, tea h-'��t)w-p to n lhr ad. 1 called the..doctor, I`' and p`rneticallv):. Tint's fill right. 1 susceptible, to the disturbances 'that use attogether -and began to drink, C1•," ,said a little girl-in the class- ' and he told Jack that he must take mor, Ge`}rgr' You've finished wiih me; noN ct,nte ir6nt irregular habits or ,tel • , exercise. counts for' lite great -my liver• rc 'i- • lying result that m headaches .have . . • 'a •_ . - to tors now pressed on the -attention of : .. . .. y 6 y asked. ` While more prevalent In winter, when - sunerers. Of these' there as none super- , .,, disappeared; my digestion has been "'Cause . nature made me cross-1 • snnliiht Boao is better than other toa p restored and I have not had a recur eyed,",she said; "and the doctors 8 Pe, sudden chtu,ges in the tceather try the , fur a In though gentle s Pills. ,and I.- renes of. chill?? and fever for more but is best wren treed in the,sanhgLt way, strongest constitutions, colas and operation though gentle is effective, and r'. c fixed my eyes all right. and fo11oW n:rbet ons: • cough.s-and ailments or the-throat nta the most delicate can -use them.--- than thiel: months. I have ria doubt I „ . Say sunlight Boa conte in any season. e-Y„•st that it was Postum' that btau. me _ -- - - �- sight of derangement n5�...flickle's Anti- . . tris-rel'ir-F, me ,- s I. f At Ci? 1'OR TEI:\Nisi liLNGSS. 4un. !Syrup. InstAnt p TT\iE OF A R'7NK. be experienced, n1cF�,�r �f mer+cine c' a trlrile this improvemept has.11een UN`\NZPNTOtiS` I s Hct-Do you believe that love is a ais- .until the cold disni W-ill• protect By pasting a bit of paper upon (It . was real? relief The IatnLoid L,ei hton,` resident �" the lungs from attack. For' anyone the ey4lid a'photogrnpY.ic record'tfas' S Y t g P case. with throat pr,chest, . e.. ,e_. it can been made of the duration of time 0 - , fro ion of the,liver caused of the .Km'al &cadency, once had a She--Yes: but thank goodness, it i3 not 'be surpassed. roauired in winking the eye: It. has by c, 1 chance to learn something about, hint- one that:we can have more than onto. . " ' '' .�' • .been.Sound that a .wink requires one- ' ii ' M ,._ er has been as great a self, tb-It pt haps'he httd not.Suspect-- - _ PATHETIC' LITTLE POLI 9.' third of -e second. i eo� c=,. as I,, and for years was ed. His chdnce came to him, .At a' '' affli ed; terrible Aicic headaches, picturrLnllcry, wkcrc his painting, Some of the ]radian women have'at which o ]asted for a week-at 'ai"}Ieldn of Troy," was on exhi4ltion. very pathetic custom. tyhcit n .6- pA ',time. Sh i"s a brain .worker. and�' lie joined a group of ladies who ' - �\\ dian girl (lies her mother ofttn s,,ii Dear Mother . - -" excessive application together with. worn standing before it .lust in time � ' � stituto5 a doll- for the lost Tittle one, she rills tue empty cradle with Your little ones are .a cottstant care in the headtiches brgan to af�rcct bei to hear' one of the number. say: - 4, Ilnemory•ixaost seriously. She found---- it is n horrid. picture, simply hor- furthers arra-aged- in -the form ,pf- -.a-= " Fall and °Winter weather. they will T ~frankly advised her ih quit cot or I rid." child; snit earners' this' about as fid ns w you n a Sc. no ]ielp in,tit,vriicipes anti the doctor eat Id. Do know boat toils- -�.' _-11 , r- 1 di 1 her child, crooning to it and -�nwmption Care, the Laal�Tonlr,and . 'I m-sorry,: but, it's .mi Lord . caressmfi `it_ Soncefincrs,' instead of what it sdonefoteomanyit IRil:wid I land use Postum. Leighton exc�, imed,'involuntarily. a _. to be•the onl relis6le forr :Y - dieing this, she ties th- clothes; toys, . Y �e �L���_A_�"1!'or more, than flour monf.h3 she "You don't mean t.o say you've I -t$seates of the air a w du'ldf�.• _-.---tens not had aheadache-her ,,tents?; bought the, t0ing'2" questioned the j and other articles belonging to 'the It absolute) Eurmas attd p _ 11eOne an�d_,„.f�st.ening them to the Y pleasant tq fact,ltiea have grown more at i1'e and" samr•-lady.' • •rtr' take. itis rwiteedtocureOf our cradle boa . carries it as ShG Or- YMoney '. '►igorous and her-memory has' been ti� [-painted' it;" Lho artist 1 finally did' teen child. Tho Ojihivaps- ti returiced:- The price is•25c.per bottle. ,restored, ; numbly rttrlicd. g "No more tea, �cofTee'or 'drugs for 'Che critical ?adv was momentarily " -,: ,. -F " r -- , ,�,�,, x,'•' rnJs r,r y$ x`�� , xt r 3^ rt . — fid? a• rq,Jr;r»:E: ,. .r<bnt ,�. .A... 4.... .., :•._ _. ,.r_ ',,. �. ,,-. +CG _..,.,• ��". n° .^I=` r r , !l:.. <,. ". , •[^,. a,.3ar :>�:: �• �Y.a. y ,..-, , :... .,.. p.,. ,.. a>:� �:•-..1 ..�r:,J. _�'b. _ ' �' 'a..�. - 1 µ,•. �+ .,. ,,,,��3 ' .k F .fp^ 1.,.w•y F :1 }•'^ , w•a x '• .I^ F� r^^ek. .x•.•.5...-:•+�• via 4' <,'. " -.- -,r, •`c. ? •..: �. y, 6..... - ,,,, .ar_ •'�' a^' I '.., ,Jaw. ?Y'�. �# • • -Miss A. Field was iii the cit -Peter Andrew and son and LOCALISMS. two days last week. , y bliss Ella Andrew. of Toronto, ° -F. H. Carswell spewt New 'mere leer _with friends, on. Mon- -Chas. Wood was=in�the city T'ear's Day'R•ith friends in Peter- riot - - ' aver New Years. �' °i' •-•-• Your Hard-w r ' ' Merchant MiEs M. Boone, we regret to -J• H-Real and wile, of Clare-I Aua ey• say, is very ill. Mont; vis ting friends in to4tu on - _ _ -* -a, J. H. --of Toronto, - rias held .--,,w•• , • : .ter ems+ inonctay. The annual S. S. meeting �Y 4 #0- town on Monday. + in the Methda� odist church here Rlasti M,,.� -S•s- -.0 h a in an- -Misses Ellen and Sate O Con- �/ a -Mrs. R. D. Benson visited nor -were over the holidays with Mr. Moore eveaidin The paster, - �ibkering friends this week. the Moore presiding. A review of .. City friends. the year's work showed that the � _Public schools re-opened on -Miss C. A. Baker will hold a school i� strongg flnancially, stronger - wishes to thank tlTe public very • t.:. Wednesday with a fairly good at- clearing sale to make 'room for n nuniericalty After ordering ----- ---- 'tendance. new stock. See advt. �ers, teachers' helps, etc., the, elec- heartily for the very liberal - • -Calvin and Mrs. Dillingham --Win. Powell who has been in on took place resulting as follows: J - f Toronto, are here-this week poor-health for stitne time, is Supt.,-T. Puckrin, re-elected-,-Assist. ' i with friends. again suffering from a stroke. Supt., NE'. J. Bell.; Sec'y, Lorne Puck- patronage heJ has received dttr- Mrs. Wood, of Montreal, has rin; .Treas, I . J. Bell, re-elected; 1st —bliss Vera Benson, of Port . ' - Bible class, teacher, Walter Hvitby; ng-the past year. � been spending it week with Mrs. Hope, is visiting fora few ' ays Assistant, Miss M.,Pardon ; 2nd'BiUle + en Gordon. ith-Xr—with -Ris. �V: H. Peak. c{� h_is, Slies Pugh: lst- lass boys, -bliss Maggie O'Lea-ry spent a -Walter Cornell, of Arcola, N. w. Guthrie; ?ud class boys, A. Ell- , couple of*days last, week with her by T., is visiting int the home of watds: Librarian, Alf. Londe: Organ- week Bright and Prosperous As,,- friends in Toronto. his faille"r on 'the Kingston road ist, Miss. Pxrdml; Assist. organist, --Miss Yule of �- _ iss .a c�i arus. - �. Spending a few days «ath R. S. -Ec}, and Mrs. Cornell returned ems' Year t0 X11 ' '� - _ C' and Mrs. Dillingham. home on � eduesdhy after pend- Goodwood. .7— W ' -W congratulate our former itig a week with frieuds.in Thorn- --- - resident Dr. Young-on-hi- re bury _ . ---- --'--- - 11fi�s.. 1i�ers has taken charge of a school near t nionviIle.. - x ection as councillor in Ma -31 r. and bits. Merritt, of Osh- - ? Pillage. T W. M. llumerfelt and family, of -� awa, and.Xiss Bateman, of �i hit- Pickering, were here lust-week. �• —W: M. and Mrs. Flnmerfelt by, spent New Yeats with J. H• R e syiiipathize with Pickering in \ and family spent a few days and Mts. Bundy. her lass,by fire of the college. ►' ! ling the past k � th friends in ' -Mrs: Thomas Field, ivho has New Z ear s Day brought home its " �{ Goodwood. been speeding four mouths'With usual i cwut of cisi otrand nota Esso _ . -Mrs. T. G. Coles 1 of Whitby, her son, Dr. Geo. A. Field', of from •dere visited the city on that And Mies Zella Brodc y,of Torontii, 'Woodward •Iowa, returned home festive occasion. spent New Years with Mrs. W. E. At the home of Towilship'-Clerk' - last week. Flumerfelt on Wednesday of last week Vanstone: -Neto Years' Day was luietly1 =The township coiincA 'Ha -1 will observed in the villa e. The else- were married his youngest daughter -� - - g anis Mr. Edward Haines. Amid the sperous=meet according tostatute f f thI' .tion caused considerable e�ci.te- usual show�i•s of rice and goad wishes �1 1� 1 0 :'first time this year on 'biouc]ay menu among those interested-in the young couple took the evening 1 1 1 next-at Brougham. munici a rhe num train for the city.• py . _ —W. A. and biro. et• u youngg people spent the day, The school here will be' under the tiros o eaandria on Tiiesclay, kating on Ji pond. same management as last year as Mr. --after•spen{iiag It: 8., will J• Brown was re-e}ee.ted trustee. The NEW EAR with relatives at the Bay. deliver his lecture on the three' same teachers will preside over their a -Miss L}Iliad L. Palmer return- sweetest words of the English respective rooms. as formerly for ed to Montreal on ;4londa , after .. another terii2,.;'it least w,hilett;Fschool y language Mother. Home. and is filling it with senior. scholars for - spending a couple of Reeks here HeavNt in Hall at Brock Road the winter tern,. at the home of her parents. next Monday evening, January The most exciting municipal contest Mrs. John Leslie and dangly Sth at 8 o'clock. in years in this township has just been = In wishing our.> guy-Customers and friends the ter Miss' Olive, have returned passed through and quiet anrest re - , -Mrs. A.'Findlay e�ttertAined .p B home after.spending. a couple of the Ladies',Aid of the Methodist remains for those,_interested.. ,. The Season's Compliments, we heartily thank them for : .weeks in Toronto with the form- church at her home on Wednes- new council is as follows: Reeve.T liberal share of trade we have received. Oar . r ers son, Arnott. day evening. 'A-most enjoyable Dowswell;J. Forsythe. ors the. - n Widdi adg - —Mr's.-T. Walsh, Miss Rogers. 'time was spent. The''ladies' .aid e B. w. the'J• er being and H. . mbar trade has eaeeeded that-of anp previous year.' '@ - Of Toronto, Miss Lizzie O'Connor, p� • Brow, the latter being a new member . decided to airs a donation to the from the north scot corner of the, defllre to make the coming year a record year in Leo .and Mrs: O'Connor' and Miss Hospital fur Sick Children in Ikl municipality. 111aggie Kelly were the gtiest4 of routo. --+— our business, and would be pleased to receive your :sac :ass.°-sekeznas ss:aoa is.r.} a the Mipses O'Connor this week. --On Monday evening the elec- TttsLva ooi�co Eads s o� as FOLLows n lyase. -The mass-meeting in the 3Leth- tion returns were given out in c0 tinned petro ° F,'_ .a No. B MAIL .' 8:3s'A. Dd: We have" � •i odist church on Siinday e'O r 1 tiie town-hall inhere a large-ntim- .. LOCAL 2:47.P. M. -- .Qnr stock is large and well chosen, in the in local option wa.r ber of interested electors had ac- ' is lo- ,� '•� 6.04 P.M. well" attended. The Rev. F. C. .,. many nice.articles still on 'hand, suitable for New genibled. The different sand}- y Harper others. are•addresses Tiuryr aotvo�$sr ilo$As FOLLOWS;— _ pe g elates present addressed th am :10.9 'Looe- 8:41 A.M. ; Year gifts, `�- r - Of a ver practical character. ' - ecce on the Pesmlts of the eteetiuti I'll Loc AL : . •. ., 2.38 P. M. .� - - on- Yilur with Lea good wishes;' -W,• Sher}._, who from- their re.pec•tive point of bawl- 8.-(t Q.M. _ -fined to the homae for a week un'- �:iew. - _ Y f ng to injuries 'receieed sustained meetinl; of..tlie -Fre coin- Dickie ftum a.fall received �tiheti• ietiu ii- any is ill be COI7. Clydesdale-Stoc� o�d ��rrV Ing frot_a Danbarton station• on ills town lull nt 8 oilock to con. .. ' night about tern weeks ago, is a 'e ;icier.•tile quos tiuu of batter fire + to be oat again. protection and any other ;aehtion Hercules Fou" Food F = - --Master@ Lloyd avid Ru=-ell S1►ii•- that may come up. All reride'nts Fit -tc;ilk on hand-Dives tinvur _ i $ey entertAined a number of their i,f the v?llage are. invited to and'agreeab}eaesa to animiils. . _ C�+ ;Fru' �r F friends on Friday evening last at tend. _ (ihl"18� 3 :.0 tints i' prior to their departure for the -There will be a meeting at. food' `'old,tinder A post- prior -.Cti'RI$nsine@s College Toronto. g o'clock an _Tuesday evening Live guarantee of salts- d groceries For .. . 'The house'was prettily decorated next in the toixn_liah . of Sactiun or vtoney - -� !' -for the occassion. -thee interested in 6ffering in- ref • -Mr. Robert Walsh,son of Mrs. c}ucementa to the awtboritiee of L. D. BANRS, m as Co Ok�n ' T. , Walsh, former] of the lake Pickering. C,h rl s 111 a y Pickering �College to re-build in 1y ' ordained a' fen* days the village. A good attendance R a o as a priest in a to esira - - d Fresh. We extend to him our congratu- -The closing temperance meet- He eet .�-�- f Stock Select an � F lations. He .said Mase in the ing in connection with the Local , t church here on ,Monday for the Option campaign was 'held in Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Galore. R. A. Bunting. Arst time. the Methodist church last Sunday - —Samuel and Mrs. Linton have evening. Rev. 111r. Ha is at returned from the North-west and dress was strong in denuncia Q �iil�� � ,,� will spend two or three months tion of the liquor traffic as carried - « here before, returning to their on by many at the present time._ western home in the spriri.g. :, Mr- There was great interest in the XmA s Gr000ries Linton purposes holding a sale of service and the singing 'by' the. _ . Of all materials and desi�cn _, - • • • • • his farm stock, implements,.etc., union choir was inspiring. kepti a stook. It will pay you - �' in about three or for weeks. ' —Lorne Ridley, of Albert Pl to call at our works acd inspect our stook -Debbie Linton Henry died on lege, occupied the pulpit in the and obtain prices. Don't be misled by d full line of Raisins, Currants, Peels, Fl$8_, Dates,' '`.O'ember 28th at her h me .in Method church Here last'Sun- agents we.do not employ them,000segaent• Oranges, Lemons, Candles, Shelled AlmondB, WS1II11t8, wen Sound, after a short illness day morning, taking for his sub= 4 we can, and do throw off the agents from typhoid fever. A husband oommiuion of IO per teat., which you will . y sect "Daniel' and delivered a certainly save by purchasing from as. s :_ill fresh and of No. 1 finality. ..and two children survive. She thoughtful: biographical dis- �solicited. - ,was a daughter of Frank Linton, route, . Mr. Ridley will enter the WHITBY ORANITE'CO �T tad Whitby, and spent the early ministry this coming spring :and '' Ij00Al�h 'ickeririg, 'Ont. ' -years of her life here in,Pickering intends going to the Alberta Con- opp poet�O'' Whitby,ontsto y :'wfiere she has many friends. ference, N. W. T, He is'a young ■- ' --The Spink mills have ,'been mall of promise and we expect-to ��; :thken over by',the J. L- Spink, hear good things '�uf time in the _ i Limited, with head office. in To- coating year. i' ronto. Mr. J. L. Spink is Presi- The election for. the position ' dent an Spink, .Manager o • police trustees on Monday. cre- _ -, �• r. IFTS.the new pony. We tinder. . . ._ , XMA. ►�..-y sled considerable-interest in lite- ._ - -•= . — have already ar e vote ev sold. sufficient ors• ahead to pulled, one of tlye lltrgest ever-poll- - keep their mills ru ng for ix ed iii the village. The following =:months. is the vote pullet} by -each of the Among those�vho visited Pick- ¢w¢l¢r an `c�ptlC[Qn a T II w - - _over hos years nese the candidates, the first three -named � � ��• �'hO1CCSt t, being.the ones declared elected : h.ifb `G�nt• - following: Alex 'Palmer, of Pott. , Dr. Bateman, 9.U' �' - _-Lines., "T"erry; Miss Clara'Hatn Toronto : - _ ' ZV: IV. Richardson fi?. . '. '�T. G. herr, Toronto ; E. .1. Gorn;- Zl Dillingh ttu a:r ` :.�l�ve!"W�'e _ ley, Hamilton ; Howat•d Wise, .V. , Fishes to express ZV, D. .Ruger it Rogers, Murray Simpson, Clarence W 11Peak ,-f.; 1]iS sincere than3�s - Berry Spoons, Pie Knives, Reazin, of Toronto W. Darrell, Knives, For tc Jc�}itu Dickie '�, 4 Sugar Spoons, ter Knives Frank and \lrs, '.1lki '� r ' Peterboro, , ccs, n s olid Forks, e � ' Fruit ni Knives bray and ehild'ren, .of �Z'hitby, -•liiuio,t depkilt;h'ent. of ,the f 0 r` Your kind Abe and ', Stutter, of-Toronto. Pickering public school �or .the. . Carving sets ill cases. month of Dec•c:uiber '•'Senior Il- 000 erat:ondnring The oyster supper and sux>.k . p . _ 'givep by the niewbers of the,b}gi_ L. �Ic�ore. E. Mo6re and�H. blur kat, E. Gordon, F. Brien, H. tiVin- the ast �ar, and ' � .A cow lete stock in all sty�and colors fence Committee in the taR'n-91°11 p Parlor Lamp .-' p _ on the evening of Thursday last ter itud E. Rogers, A. Every,, G. Allaway, B. Moore. W. L<tw; A. gladly wishes-each ' �VAaa considering 'the wet night . " fYConnor. G. Ha e R. Niinmo. 'Choyce line of-Sleigh's, Air Rifles,'etc, well attended. A vera pleasant �' g and all his raan Hockey Stic e, etc and soriaUle time was spent by Junior,II.--F. Bu iting, C. Roger y Hockey- Skates, The president, Mr. John A. R Brcakenshire, A. •Flnmerfelt, T. _ Part II-R.. Banks R. me'rB and' O'Connor, occupied the chair'tind O'Connor. , C n s t 0 Shirley,'R Rainkiti. i�, Gordon,J. ' an impromptu program rendered, Clark, V. Nimmo,. W. Liscoumb. friend$ a ha A M in which everyone present gave a Senior I-R. Woodruff, LMurkar. ppy �i Xerry �hr stba"� ao all*. � .'speech or sang a song. Before de-' - - parting A hearty vote of thanks V. Moore, G. Winter, C. Gor on, and prosperous w was tendered to W. D. Rogers for M. CNrk, G. Found, J. Moore, S: ' Rossiter, A. Bundy, E. StewartNew Year. the able manner in which he cPt- C. Liscoumb and D. Davidson:. � 1� ' - •• ' - ertd to the �van`ts of those prey- i ` ent. A vote of thanks was tend- Junior I—F. Alla.wap and H. Roe- - •e,�oe - a NDY . iter, J. Etiteutan, W. Peak, C. ' ere d to w. D. Rogers for the very L. Found. • J ` ' efticieut ins neer in which he cater- Falconer, R. S @wart, L rc `Sr ; R. Doyle, Teacher, > the gathering. -- M'.v �.. a , i' .^,.:' .., = .,fir „_�•r ,.< n- F - ...v6r i.,."`_ - .,%s•, 4