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KERI - VOL. XXV 1. _.PICKERING. ONT.. FRIDAY. JAN. 1]. .90Z • NO 14 straifeewtonal garbs. DR. R.- M. STEW 'T, Markham. DENTIST. Honor Graduate of Toronto University Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons. OFFICE -OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. Open daily 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Besidence, Hein Bt., North. AT UNiONVILLE EVERY FRIDAY. 10a. tn. to 4 p. tn. Offire over Sui merfeldt.R • Silver's Store. 1701 Afed(cccI . GEO. N. FISH, M. D. : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Member of College of Physicians and Sorgeone. . Ont. Associate Coroner,- County of Ontario. - Office Hoare -b to 10 a. m. anal co 3 and C :o.8 .� • p. m. Brougham, Ott. 11-ly Legal. UH. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS. • TER,Oonn.ty Crown Attorney. and County Oli.itor. Court Hone., Whitby. 10-v • -ow & ZIcGILLIVRAY, BARRI6- ars. Soli-itors, do. Oillco opposite Pose- pmee Whitby. Ont Jno.Ba:l Dow, B.A.; T'neo. A. oGLliiras, LL.B. Sone* to Loan. 83, f eteranary. - HOPSINS, VETERINARY SUB - J. • UB - J• CEO`:. Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - *final" Co:lege, Toronto, registered member • et Ins Ontario Veterinary Medics' Association. • 4mae and rer_dencie one and one-quarter mires talos'tb of Green River. Office and shoeing forge bean b to 11 aim,. and 1 to 4• p m. Private telephone in ' my °Mc* P. O. address. Green Slyer. Out • Insurance. FIRE •4NSURANCLE.'- - - ROTA • ;1R$V'RLXCE CompaaY• ' D. S. SPINE, Aoatfr - - ustne*s garb*. -- � HOPPER Issner of_ Marriage • Licenses in the County of Ontario. ice at store and hie resideace..Claremont. :LJBUNTING, Teener of ,Marriage • Licensee for the County of Ontario. Cf. • Gee at the store or at hie residence. Prckarirfg Village. 11D R. BE A.TON,"TO'WNSHIPCLE RE jJ • Cor veveneer, Commissioner for taking aQrIavite; i.ccouutaat. Etc. Money to total on/arm rroperny. "Sauer of Marriage Lac- eaoes•Whitevalle. Ont,- 7-v FPOSTiI.G, Licensed Anctiant'er, . tor.•Counties of York sod Ontario. Auc- ttco ea:re at all {rinds alt_ hued to on ehottest • sauce. Address fiream alvei P, O., Out. TPOI -CHER. Licensed- Auction-. . ear, tafnator abd Collet tor for the Conn; ties ct York at ] Ontario All kinds of , auction ialea'•co3dnated and valuations made at trod• erste charge. Elitist.* and coasignnients con-. aistectly :Sanaged and sold by. auction -or - private sale. Mortgagee, rents. notes ao l- eteeneral' seeoabes proyrotly collected an•1 sat:s- faetor'f settlements guarantee./. Phone or write for terms -and particulars. Brougham; Out. Dates mar be .Died by phone News xae. - y .. REAL. ?ESTATE Insurance and • Cheap Feed -loco BAGS rumba deed flour Pickering' Elections Following Are on Monday last in - For Reeve the official figures of the Municipal the Township of Pickering : . -For 1st - .:For :-4' Deputy .. _ :. Councillors ATHA-, Mrs. John Scott i jenot improving- . very much. Jos. Hoover spent Saturday at F. Elections held; Dunkeld's. 3acob Smith, of Alm ir•a, spent Mon - • • ht This is the most economi- cal -Feed you can ase. :For Best Results mix Jninbo Feed With all the feed.. yea use. --SPECIAL PRICE -J. L. SPINE, Limited Spink Mills CUTTERS ! A number of good new and sec- ond erand halid cutters Whirh.must -be disposed of.. Will,sell at a reason- able price. . _ - • . -. Call, and see them. We will make it 'WO/tit' your. while. W•II• Peaks 1"e .aro g. Pickering '- Phar-rna� To ail our Customers - we -- _extend our heartiest New Year's Greetings and our sincere: thanks fur - their patronage and solicit a ccfntinuance .. of their Conveyancing Done '_'Hot;se and Lot for gale or to rent. -Also Planipg Mill for sate. 150 acre Farm for sale. If you went•to bay sell or at my office. Bargains. W. V. Richardson.. rent,'ca14 Notaiy Public, Pickering. Furniture,,:.: A` full line' of first. ' class furniture now • on exhibition in car **Lie' recline; - . z 1. 15 33 20 25 43 31 499- -0 51 11 13 3 71 - 2 50 51 37 -.SS 58 32- 19 - S 76 -7 60 7.1- 45 .14" 159 3 30 :30 20 4:; :35 -19 14FI 40 2 39 31 32 0 b7 4- -6 15 '3 16 10 2 IS :3 12 . 1 F; 10 8 0- 25 -5 7 40 . 12 22 '39 f~ 14 10 'pti ;? 2tJ 26 8 4 63 6 14 25 -333 15 59 47- 0 13 3S - 1 35, 11 19 6 78 r 50 21 0 28 115 42 9.69 G7 '10 27 t.2 57 1 157 8 33 27 55 :30 70207. 56 43 15' '28 .39 42 0 118 - D- 10- _2:3 .8d: 12 ' 51 47 0 • : o :32 2 15 4 12 1 72 1{h 58 72 22 341 95 19 2 56 90 • 0 14 22 96 ; 0 157 -11 12 241 =37 17 48 0 2 64 341 0 . s 4 23 4 81 -.-285 386 355 337 620,259 7 4 3` 2 492 40 332 313 385 33 1068 11_ '292 -From the above itrf it be seen that Mr James Todd wa��5. elected Reeve, Mr. Thomas Pouc}ler 1 .t.Ueputy Reeve and lie=srs.ames Mc- Farlane. T. C. Osborne and Alex. Wilson Couneiltors. The present -system of-perfortning statute labor was rejected by a majority of 151. 'The total vote cast in 1906 was 1254. ,WHITBY. The following is the result of Mon: days'election: Mayor --A. W. Jib k-e,n Heave -A. M. Russ, l'unnrillin's-F. if Annie and E. Hatep er. \\'..Ira and light cutin lis.ion.rs-\V. J. Luk(- and J. E. 1\ illis. Bound of , tlneat ion -,fohn Per- c;'tson. I)r. 31(4.111ivray and James 31c ('irll.ut: - A lae-lacy for the erection of the Ontario. Cars Works carried by 350 fut. IS al;ainst. ' - - .�TOt'I F%'iLLE. The: successful c:, .lutea at the election on - Monday were Iieeve-=R...P. ('onttson. f'auncill- ors-J. S. Dougherty., L.. B. LTcrot er, \\'. 4'. 1. tfrugh \\'ikon. Sc}it,r,l trustees -\V. --T..liyain, J. Beaman, H. W. ' sand- - erS (ucclutil.'t_tioil,l' .. . K tf:1;Jj:O, • The large.st Vote cadet halt. -,l -.in Se4ar- tioro Township Was then hit31tinday for the. l,uation of teev_ :,. The entrance 'f a:Y-\t arden.' Baird} into the contest :are -added interest to the• municipal dt ctiony. whish latterly have gone b default. Th.. vete for reeve iva-c 'smug :358, Baird 273. First elelruty-t•eeve- Pater'sun 254, [.alto ie 203. 4'ouncillor•s--- Law 394. An tits 1444, Reynold .200, Hard - trig 236. J rte k_so n 153. ' BIlOtGLItM. Mis • M. Will -on is .. Visiting friends in the city. R: Burk, of Blind River, is visit- ing his parents here... . Mr. Ronitey- spent Sunday in Brookliir with his brother. • Mrs. F. Gleeson,. of Claremont, spent Sunday at L. L. Gleeson'e • The funeral.. of Mrs. Morgan passed- through here out Tuesday. Lei and.Mr-., Wikon, of Osha- wa, ha-wa, are visiting friends around here. • - • - • The .,Massey -Harris supplies were moved to' Claremont on Tuesday. Miss M. Tool, We . regret to re= port, is ill at the residence, of Mr. S. H. Stevenson. Messrs. Luke, of Oshawa, and R Moore, of Pickering were here on Monday on -business. Messrs. C. A. Barclay and 'F. Hamilton are in Parry Sound District measuring laud-. Good ice for a nice skate every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening at Mammoth rink. Quite a few from here attended J. A. White's meetings at Clare- mont. and Pickering �n Friday and Saturday evenings. - Thos. Po;wher,'. itur highly re- -spee-te -townsman,•is to be con- gratulated on his having won the cle}iuty-reeyeship by a► largetila- jority. • Mrs.. A. E. J[ajor,. of \VItitevale, and Mrs. F. Major, of Ohio, was • \ • oticher•'atad oth- er friends in Brringltani. We must congratulate the Brougham orchestra on their first appearance -on - Monday-' evening: -Their performance .was most creditable to themselves and their leader. . The long distance Bell phone at Mechiiis .t, Poucher's. store, which has for some tithe Past been- out of repair, has been put in first-class condition and i now ready for business again. The concert on Monday evening was a• success taking into consid- eration the state of the weather. The programme was good as was also the attendance. A. and Mrs. and Miss N ighswander are to be gratulated ,on the way they • favor during 1907. M. McFadden,, • Druggist and Optician. Be sure and KEEP WARM this cold winter by buying one of Gillespie& Co's fur or fur•lined • • overcoats. - Wehave the annual catalogue for 14106-0 with prices of all kinds of furs such as ladies •Persian lamb, Electric seal., Alaska coon,. Tuckets coats,. cloaks and blouses, Neckwear, Stoles, &aperines, Muffs, Caps, /Gauntlets and children's furs. Men's caps, collars and gloves.• Robes and rugs of all- kinds at the - FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, • E. Bryan, Manager. DOMINION BANK -R••. S. Dillingham. - • Pickering, Ont. Wagner &Co,. . Have a full line of tresh and cur- ed meats constantly on. hand. • - Spice Roll, Breakfast - Bacon,. Ham, Balogna, Weiners, etc, _ Highest 'Prices paid for Butcher's cattle. - !lam eaPT •-!teke'tsa Mattes W.W.I Tp.a.ixe GOING Eawr cos Ae rousse No. 6 MAIL . . . 8:33 A. M. " 12 Local. . . , 2:47 P. M. "10 Loess. 6:04 P. M. Name sense Win? DUN to FOLLOWS:— No, 9 Looat . . . &41 A.M. Is Head Office, Toronto Capital Authorized, . 4.000,000 • " paid up - - - • ----- --3,000,000 Reserve fund.and uudi- vicied profits Total assets Ill -42,000,000 -. WHITBY BRANCH. Genet-al 13aukiug.1 sinQss - _ transacted. 'Special attention' given to the collec- tion of farmer's sale and . other notes. - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. IDepceitaa received If $1. and upwards. - Ii .teretBt allowed at highest current rates. Compontl x.dedlor paid half yearly. • M.1.Ii1KM1 L • day at F. Dunkeid's, T. Dunkeld and J. Hoover were at Whitevale-on Saturday. • John' Whitson was elected trustee at our annual school meeting. The little daughter of Adam Spears • is very sick with pneumonia.. Miss Nellie Mihte, of Taranto, is. spending a time at A. B. Lehman's. F. Dunkeld spent New Xear's day at Gee. Calverts, seventh line Picker- ing. •. Jos. Mowder and two daughters, [da and• .fay, spent Sunday at Oak Bilges Mrs. Harrington, of Michigan, is pending a time with her brother, H. Boyer. \t"rn.•and Miss l:ixzie Dunkeld spent. S:tu(:ay at A. Harkey's, ninth line -3ial'Lh-am. . Mrs. Win." Forsyth; of Stouffville, is sl -,ending a time with, her. brother. - John Scutt. - - \\'e .are sorry to report that C. C. Mc_Avoy's face is in a bad . state and be ha -i gone to. Zephyr for trea.tmen for cancer. • . Joshua and Miss M. Hoover, of Mon- . golia, and Miss -Crouch, of -Toronto, spent Monday evening at O. Nighs- wander's.• We congratulate Joshua Hoover. of .Mongolia, and Joseph Mowder, of this place, on securing first •prizes each on - their horses at Whitby's Chi istn:as - fa'r. • We are sorry we made a miatak ha your last issue of the school concert. We omitted to mention -the Hoover Quartette. Their singing' was ,excel- lent and well received. . . arness The undersigned having bought out • the harness -making business of Mr. A. Falconer; we beg leave -to inform. the. residents -of Pickering and vicinity that we are now prepared to' do -hirci- _ tr> se. and solicit a share- of their pat: tonagt: _. . THOMPSON BROS. The following is the lire of the -I swcrssful (•anulie}otee .at the-el'eet- tion on. Mozul:ly. Reeve -L. H. Sped} ht, Councillors -E.• H. Cress Jantoc Wales, Dr. Young. Dr. R. C'. Teff. Se•hoe,l • trustees -T. L. \\'ilii:., i•:... B. F. Robinson. Somerville. (OIIE}:lid- WOOD, - Washington arca pied, the pul- pit on S:tnday morning. Edgar Pilkev has gone t� Barrie foo • a new rubber tired- buggy. Harvey Henderson has gone to Guelph to t:•eke a course in dairying. Miss May Somerville, of Toronto, is spending a few Clays with he parents here. - Wesley James Osland has been call- ing on old friends before leaving for Ma n i toba. The Male Choir intend singing at the Centennial anniversary on Sunday evening. Several from here attended the anni- versary services at Washington on Sunday last. Mrs. James Chapman, who has been sick for some time, still, remains in a lOw condition. . GREEN- RIVER. • Albert and Mrs. Heisey spent New Year's day inLemonville. Mr. Estcott, of Brechin, visited at J. B. Wilson's over the, Sunday. -- Miss Eva G. Hopkins is spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. White, of Brougham. . Oscar 'lloten left Wednesday last for New• Li,Areard where he expects to remain for a time. • - Mr. P.. Rollinson has got_ settled in his new home on Main street which has just -been completed-. James j)oten returned to. his home in New iskeard after visiting with his .mother and other friends here. The Sunday school anniversary Sun- day and Monday of last week .was as usual a success,, The Sunday services, tater a attended. by large gatherings. The address in the afternoon by Rev: F. C. Harper was enjoyed by hoth'old and -.young. -'and in the evening the L(tge i 'iig,reg:ttion was deeply inter- ested in the sermon preached by Rev. G. M. Sharpe. All appreciated the singing of the Presbyterian Chdir of Bi'ough-am. 'On • Monday evening the. children of the'school gave a splendid entertainment, Rev. •Lamont taking. the.. chair. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Hop- kins sang several selections which were ver{ much enjoyed, as was also the the address of Rev. Reynolds. The heautitul Christmas tree wen well loaded with presents for the children and others. The committee is deserv- ing of great credit for the way the children were trained. This gathering made a happy and pleasant ending for the old year, and the friends of the school wish all a prosperous new year. A meeting will -be held in the A. O. U. W. hall here on Friday evening. Jan. 11. for the purpose of organizing a Mere • society, All who possibly 'Western -- Bank O Canada. Pickering Branch. r •;Iaax'porsted by act of Painament 1882 Authorized Capital Subscribed . - Paid tip . Rest Account Assets - 555,0(a).00 • 300,000.011 .' 6,000,000.00 Jotto COWAN, EeeQ'r. H. McMtt.t as, 6.R, -. 1 Fre•ident - Cashier Special attention given to Farmer's Sale Note. Collections solicited and promptly made Farmer's Note. discounted Amerioan and Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts ter, sued, agallable on all parts of the world - Savings . Bank Department. Interest allowed on deposits at high -- est. current rates, and credited or paid half -yearly to depositors. GEO. KERR, Mgr. 411010• • • i I BgSSETT IJeweler, Whitby Happy'N-e 4++++++++++++++++++++, '•4 4 4 About the -House W+H-++♦++++44++ +#4+++ \\"1VTEli VEGETABLES. • Carrot Timbales Baked in Cups.—Bail :.,eruefulee-in unsalted water -until tender. Gene three geo.l sized carrots; add to thein half -a cupful of cream. four eggs Ibeatt n until light, :a teaspoon of suit, and a dash of pepper. Fill into shall custard cups, stand in a baking pan ,f boiling water. and bake iii a 1po rate oven for thirty minutes. 1'arside s Boiled.—If parsnips are 'yeang and tender. scrape, and to pre- ' gent di -coloration, throw each at ones' into seed" water. When prepared Put • them into a sauce pan of boiling un - Salted water and cook slowly until ten- • der, u-ually about an hour and a guar- . -ter. Drain arid put them ,into a Yea 0( dish. heads all one Ay. 'Put one table- doe.: not :rpi'!y•in many:eases, but it 's spoonful g Wellin p ,. of butter and one of (lour into often as flue 'as it is liornely.- A fewv Frank i • a .sauce ant and mix, anadd half a pint..ef :,f the many ways of winning with s gton 1 t- 'r "died at Ida. boiling stir until belling;: take lspout are.: Buyin^ arlirlea enmity ire- home in Trinity-Avrntie,_\'rw lurk, the salol o["'alto's' they are "berg:ens- and espeelin victim of 3 d•Pase (which caused his strong hot soda and water; 'when dry, poli --h with a cloth auii.}t- lilik pew'der- ed whiting. To make silk that has been tv hed look like- flew - put a teespoanfu ti! methylated spirits to a pint in a rins- ing tet;i.cr ep.t iron while damp. 13:'fere boiling milk rinse - out the s•tucepan with a little hot Water; it will egreveu L else milk stir king to the but, loin a! t�� l:am. A lililtr soda , put into the water in whi-.11 dried beans arc seeking will ex- p,•d::r'• the i r -'cess wonderfully without lasing Ilie flavor of the beans. geed Par- Ley may Be kept fresh unit a g cyan • several days if put into a cov- ered earthen jar i.il a cool place it will t;t;l lliucim l.,nger than if kept in water, To chew r;dein,: and .curtailL roll. in 11i,u"r end boa 'pick •cd[ all large Ftalks. if currants are' •vvushed they reueit be dried Irrlur•e being -added to cakes. • ALD •RUJLtN_HOU'SES. heating Apparatus -Discovered in a Ruin in Britain. , _, _ An unu.tiet type of Boman villa has been uneurthed on the ,site of the ancient t;oniaa encuntprncnt in Britain at Cuera•ent. The remain.; have been found to lie in excellent stele of preser- •1. departure front the cunwen- tioual pract;e:t of the Boina•ns in• the signs of heir residences, a.; eevea1er1 1,}' previous .:ovations in that country, is the provision of extra' rooms abutting, '17 the four sides of the. c„urtyard. lel the basements two completely perfect heating des ices or hypocausts were eurnd, to;=ether with the peculiar blue tiles utilized by' the ()waters for, conduc- ting -the heat from the slave in the base- ment and radiating it• Ila euh.tth flu' upper re,onis of the dwelling. In the Uuseme'ut some exquisite -specimens Ol •Ituu;air paving sisre unearthed. AVOID WASTES: it is an o t , ye riles • LUCK IN DETECTIVE WORK EASY TO MAKE A MISTAKE IN TRACKING A CRIMINAL. flow a VFleeing Cashier Was Found— Discovery of a Ga tl o All rrefess!onal criminals and most policy ullicei�s end detectives are super- sliliuus. 'they believe in luck: it is luck if the criminal gels assay. and it is hick it " lie .gets, eaugtti. Fortunately for society, the luck usually is against -the criminal and on the side of the law. One detective"on the central staff was looking [ulna pick -pocket recently, says the Chicago Tribune: and was ie •a- fever of impatience to -get hold of the train that afternoon becam es' it" was feared be he admitted that he had none. The de -- declive took him in custody on chance that he' might be a crine•40” \\'hen he' was searched documents`Alere found connecting hint with the Pr'tntip•' murder, • A BLOODY 111YSTEflY, • which at that time was creating an tin- menee sensation all over France- it eventually transpired that this. -youth— e t,- _ _ban. in the ' •, Riess• Culd-ttlooded manner murdered. a family of eight people in order to secure their little hoard of mpney. The police had not a single clew until the .acciden- tal discovery of the fact that this young than had no passports. it- was luck—and had luck for hint • — that caused a' west side 'woman to write a message to her criminal lover with a hays pencil on a soft pad of paper. The -polite had been watching her for- a week" in'a vain effort to discover his hid- ingg place. They knew she was writing to ilial. but they never could intercept I • l l 1 I saying ihlt � i I x 1 el could the missives. Then one day a detrctlta' Woman elegy threw slut of the window l it s not found at of I u'u'il found the D1S1'ASE MADE BO would leave Ioa The p'1 ei ,c • e pad on which she had just • be any itshaunts. Ile w;t ktluwn to be a baseball fan, and written, The sharp, pointed hard pencil •LIKEGLASS 1'Le detective. tvito a•as the only ulna on 'had left the wddress indented on•the • SNAP I ti t I the offender by sheet •br duty. - •- el the body of a murdered girl with a :,Mono ttture.•Ihan n" man can brio In on a slwvel.' '['Itis of course the force 7a knew tc e sight. decided at once that "tie was at- A pudica nion the northwest side ending 'the game. IL happened, how-' rn because- he was lucky . evil., that there was a game that after- seine years' V., noun at bent the; gall parts. • It was a en+,ugh to have a dug, that in.eistrd upon • 'r-\\e,t viae fetot'no hire Tile Girl disappeared and from the file, add hnl! a tens per •,::u1h nide .0 . salt, a quarter of a teaspoonful of nen- them to come in heftily •mutt' time; us- tens'; to snap like glass. One clay wIsle question of tectree 'flipped nen to ace 'litetivhole country had been searched for per stir in slowly another table- ing napkins. for di:;lh towels, towels for bolding i strap, P ' t• T c it loin'*'tabls: sr,a rd :ff. • spoonful of butter; add- a "tablespuonfut -dish cioths•und elite a u ., 1)1 Q1; f vinegar or"Irn:on 'l,:ice and pour ogler using silver fork; . and spu:nis in the boil,. ,;•Inpi,ed. Au:ording to hie. pitssi- officer av,oe."amid his luck was with hon. '- the parsnips. Garnish with squares •'f kiti•t:en: oj:ening • centred meats. Pi'`-'-„ e'en the trrlible condition was brought The pick{+,tc•lc,•L u•y; h.lcaleci in We gr;ln, P P 1 b- p ,+casae+ them and al:qtr' Lv t,k u'^ niedi:iii which Burt- Bland •and" tultoived alas taken into cue- ast,,i_br'ead and serve at once, - • spas', e tc., then •p its a street cur his arm -and the da c.1 short stone latera lee ivhiir•o lit should go. The radii sent the her and not this' slightest trace had -been - - :. , , , Baked Parsnips... --Cut in halves and they are. .felt 3o spoil; letting pieces f tainel"a... certa n m:n•ral puie>on, tody b el tender; drain and put in a ratan,: bread and th •cake dry And meld end en .1gr gill and again t.,7., it .ten demon- t� `O0\ ;\S Til? G:i\hr Vs OVER• L tt ' dull thraitw�nit them aw vs' cooking larger strut d that mineral ,non :ewe tlrc dish, baste wilti melted . u _e. . di,cevered' " ' The grieving mother in- sisted that the young woman -had been murdered. ""'Tie pence thought that she had run away. The oflicer who found (Ii. belly teas.walking across the prairie, followed by his fox let rile'. that refused Io be left"at Mime. The dog. finding the thick) vvi!h granulated sugar and bake" quran'itir, rf fro) than.cari bc: eaten by harmful. Wean" because- f; ' aI�K. while It as! ag•kiilin�rd n in make a tins- thickly uns- body of the-unfortunaIe ries half-tburi d— • in a•'}moderate even until a golden the ferrety ut ilea' time; failing to creek sn t,pfee•live for all liver and .digestive lelee in• ferne.eri y.pa,"a_erimke.a, and 1en,eath vvecds and ruL i;h, barked so p:'.ai, dict_; and suhtititiNing; diets that dlso,vler. y•'t ti,nlpin no limos' o! an, idle neediap,areerr,u•nt to the police that l loudly that hip muster followed him to • grove-respnn- 1'arsnip Cake-. Fnr lbs purpose they are expensive 'for the,p+ue?:,'tbu>k pod atnertml, but :nee r,n• uta" contrary, pure e blunder, Bon:Ct:nlereoil the part o[ ho • nes! be toiled tender, pressed through health, ". ), there aro. a-; i'. herb:il. that they have ietin.t i praa.e • effendi -it and siingetimee "aln the part of a eolander, end to eachfour good-siatii resting on .the is"ife 'as on the c;' mtdii•.lt men, trained retirees -and the t11Ft'ei', - Latter eeriie' the hunter arsnips a well beaten ere,end nn} hu -band in the hem.. acid" this' two itlu t scientists all the world over.. Bi!cnns ,Irzxight t•o his quavrv. _recent iiiata t -table.•poenful of flat should -be added: practice the Fame spirit t,f_ec'nonly, in, Ini.x, form, into small rotund cakes and' pull together if they :may hope: for suc- e. 'Saute in a little beef dripping. cess. f•rntil Curry --Soak over -night in"cold water one cup. of. lentils:' \t itsh. cover :gr.tir fresh water, and conk slowly for differ from, nearly every nthcr livet• of Ili:.>. kind- and eld �' crus .aliii ,t providential. medicine' en -cnntaintog no itierctiry, 1'lio ca,'h;cr tf a erain c,tn,pany on La and from" matey every ntller stonlatli ,tile •:�Lreet had been plunging on lli3 In• tt:cine in-. being five •... .r'• test -nutter - ucvn-r.cr,,,lnt and was 1 'Bind" in his cash tite spot. —r-- eLE:1t TABLE M.1NNER5.- Ecamples Which -We Hight All Follow at the Table. S')\hE CSrS Foil S:.1,S`.a B,1S. •Tii;•y' "ar.: ilea fir from :rlr'uliol: rrtsw to the lune of .;'ev,•ral thousand dollars. ' The rotes .gel down by old Moslem aro ctunp"gundr:,1' iron, the .retest .lintrssa Ills r'tnpieyet c',i,tiplained =to the band 1s' , ,ts.s.; to hovv to behave religiously The lea Merle fr•i n sassafras ":rants " lici)al li rt i and routs, aril are. flees ing; c enpativ • vvhictl Ste,' rrsponsinte•• P c .r, 'riutely at nerds are interest,. tw.,'tR,u`Fs. Drain. put Iwo tably'sptlon- Culs of better into a saucepan; when is an excellent bleed purities: tt'h-11c' the be;t tensity meth: ins Mitt "can be ;,n,l at .Its:-"csme Irmo the ca-tiltr got 4 i tits ugh wtrettter tht•y are de -sourly alt lted atb:i two onions chopippd fine; that •;f the hark, not, Lit so, strong o4'rrin'd. They "o!K'r;+te _randy nit +tic "tickel.,�f the a one tee -and' btraght • a cnl,lPli'd with _ in -times of -festival is - eool. sl0wty unfit a golden brown; -odd -is �ry:,id for col le.- - ' bosvefs• curing constipation and pi tick, ( for hi' hint. solved 1n,. V, ,cumin,. dn,It l[ul,_says Landon Cancel. Here are, _.a tesspoen€ut: of curry powder, a dash The tired bark- :pie -cert. -on Taint*" nrin-'trrn- ea de - F rl' Tt��p• e<Jrn•e�t 3C•d':fr be tell Ttre of:�ti �r,rtle examples'"—\teal;h -Hirt hands rind, ...et cayenne. anti -half _alditol of the.water Shelves will strive away ant:,. st ;nit 110 the digr:ti:,n, t: up the teriive nal after hint within iw:, tutor's.before eating. y 'hen' calling in which- the halls iserp boi'uI \dile �€11i titters r'r= i u_ect" Cor ;mnkrslg Its . o -ti, �3trert. lb. tet',hi,:,l1 of t eta - Kut the detective, ,to while away the nwulh - Lcnlils_rook. fossl :. for twenty_minutes: meat glee it a"ales' Ilavor, and mala.; it Their general art :d id heat 1h•, s,rre "'' Hine on the train, Cn,ra�riel ur+ a hrne of never pal - one trj; upon the other;. -[his ' add a tees nfulyof salt, 'tire juice of lly ler'xi-f: -Col•r•t••.'lie and tuft ce:.—n erred it:g " fal.17. "ivlefet iiith:a party eteirtin-tm••rs, and -Le- Itu� }' )ur mod itis ttpt,n the • tank': as this' r loads , g ,.e:t! digestion. ln, Never be a stare_„ one lertton; urld serve wtlh.vvill .boiled: When pultitig aaay deed l `fn:} c ler seem -non, timing. up gleet: and der,i!t- Ire he niulti.ed i, aa; carries ti.) tuivn:; ,of our ripest," -and never couch any 'rico.. use in touter, gloss' n hunch of the Iii til ,l eaglet.;, They ,thrix e'ire ana'rui'i pia t Ihe a:eft us su it re hi wa•s, supine-, -hinders if you are not hur'•s^,ry., Be ' ever Boiled re's'ts-nhi beets' rt vire great in the fop .5f the stteie.nrd flies or. ugh! r green s c'nnt.ts ' fen-tilei ailments and_ I clein,., .oars,'•- t uin;ing his luck, the cetntel7t_ vrith wltat you find beton you., ,y -• - •earie in boiling. neer hours' slaw cook- ineeclS will never tro'Lle it, • . - i'rree�ulari'h :a, bleeod inlpurl'r�s: rlt,tar- �tteuili I. the train mind f:mund'by In' and ricl'ti give yourself g;rcat pains .rn title, metre' them' lender. I'o.r••il'rl'-felon, blond -boil or any hats no Leine oaus,:i, L. udachtl,"p_•1;, juintri •Ifieeleg that ti- eetilti"riot it_I back to the tprel,aring ettnice di-.tuuS 'Be zllways; if to wilt: as -if t If they are vtit'"el and tuug,h, soak tlrie;n sore, a" p-t•iitit. titadr ea the -stet iIiridtµ' Lhi• ch st ant- betiwt'rti tt:e eenuldeels• iurk'(141 hanii1 frr tiso'Ii'tul`s. A, ible, at the table in company With" t night. Next mit-t'ruin tarts. t f 11,E . rut,l v1i11- c' f. raga and con til at:un. Jibe,, and :1i1• female...nil- - ile u'andei-•d ar-Aud the village P..' a, the ro.tkr neverpartook of An c ,(d water r ov?r u g lriinsis._ '` P P vva itpunt-11,M Pito k,oilkrtg is tIer,_an t hied qit;ct,er than "anything ewer };ncwir went, ..:\ii "tlrugi = is atilt tet •;; sell. 'Rol- arl.l ran aint ,;I int•) the a?t'li °t Iris mural.; alone. Alw:fes• 'beg 'begin and end • , -eo li slowly. When done remove their. be triie,l, -• _I L'ileans..-nt Jiffy cents a Lox, sir pt•sl t.1,igefegffe n._avnie, Lei a cite t ick. dim )ebur easel with iharH.- ...••tg;• • - Allah: skin by rubbing with- a towel. cut into I An e`cr'llent snAr for burns: etre con freta ft til .Lhi Ildlean Co., '1'urut)to, n waiting tljerp f t y g, :,vg-sfa;'tr t, -It is buck thing, as this that. Aln lYe est watt our ri ght hand, and - - Via slew: d : h in a hot di h, dust "yv:1h hi ma le by•1)n lir+g the 1.:1 i n I le 1. in r'::rip,.t of price sWi howl before anti after fond, a tittle salt •a1;c peeper': enet: pour"over-a little%ire:h tr:r,i•tii - f• Cie u>,.•,l-tir:kne.:an - ' -'• cause detectives lo, lig!ding ,r 1 ,: =rf e. er,.uat salt. it E oil: Tint pure • , rf t, „I r a Imo- PI)t •n\ AGENT UL RI t �N.( fl(i\ 'BELIEVE i\ +. month oirlr'sm:til-mo1•aeb end never to potato ur carrot sated. t-1 n1 e -rnp-aeid lull - lv of iL Es r~ •ort tut ,.,m, lu to Imo n[t P mwk' any o1 f and .e•den� a few e i t t PPP t' •It sll.cty>s ^:god upbringing; and ,•is- sri� k 1 L 'ter rlitlse loft. over rely id • plra,ing to. 'tltati 'cy ri to glut rritn the. •piit to ilneg-ar and [teed s's a gartriLet• , LUCK. - o sa a odes ace- of -leek. ,.creations .ulon_ihe iefcc- tui-'t al! echos "ur ptin-. Russia Finite II I'•,eful.in Bombe. ilul• -Hai .'l the city j,erlice to tip,.nff a (len ti"we rtrol'tics of dishes. fever cut broad GIIICI:S. A sti one e,t. U' iiuI mu lee frum the roe,te lets and 1. tern. 'f e u..pret ,Ii t' lei. tete" °E;,,vcrnnlcilt "c-I'yi'pth ja knife: but. as the prophet did, .. iss_ feu id --f r"ivy I) eeirg: • Crumb f ego"—ntuh half 'a cupful of but. • -, her;: 1'l a" r:itJ Lntyle. ` p'eloer jaunt a l,reak it, titter vt'ip'le yiur lingers yvith -T ......—._ •\en- imtigrned_,as pt'ap,i•' in i-!:' [' Ie•n.- engine, ni•il't- who hlliawn 10.111e �t•i•al :1,t'0id blowing - on a IStit dieh," for lard" into a eup ret of 1lolrr` to Int , , at i e newde v•cl epm' of i t r h h,h' t ye e c-iiereir 1 aaii i tf7 � r #1i,'r rLut vtut• until tl g;et, -�. fur r... , i`y ` e e't• . cool. ,i :at dotes. -which hr+s been- nailed nee + upful of tl 1 ' little. Ii -t er---,- i t •lt the ,- -.ti,n it vv i; rhe- I ' lr,ii ,tli r ,urt,lsr [ret one by ,,: •• n ; Lo Ci,lini;frtf,ti, One- '� it_ ;r t,its_.o f r - 1.ut , tal,la IN ONE FAMILY. • acrd e ! unto}' nn +1 �n !,. , et ultt , byres ens' ell t• t11, lett,-t • I.,,pi,' tele- e ;d, d 1•. „ewe bee„ ei.ef .fit luck. _noel r, mt�ml,ter ng in a at rug I h"sn films fourth ,of a teas '.ladled cif erased nut. �,wer,'� r,•g;crdtn, •tlte itttmt't',Iiis- ,-,-€--fie`,- -his s 1:..,til,,il114 s, r +ir �a11._th_u,rrt,r r,t al ll:til. .\vc,rtt l tit [rip,*.' and bevel a ti 0.3:1 RIM "t salt art C•i lil:I) OF SKIN I)I-'L.t�i: i1Y. I,�iii' , For a ,ldrngr tine ft. I'is 1" i n'. m1 hi... •I,� ken,. and -these stere f,luld "tu , - t,luiti;ug nttKlt water, 1'uur meal finish- -half t,le hal[ a cupf ii "' f tie' unittntr,` and if.t'.I lit K. • ,rul;iorofl than the i:t,lul _ t1.,tii ii" in ;en ie...eot ii rfeit, eI I!,•r t is -tie -1 kind, I e- ea, nee' , ttentltely tho'to•'llipi:l gather flour,and t `I ' • , f d + rel r s'7 ,-lrrie,,t tt milt ,rid \\ a..44 •I ':ort your half a caplet ,",f stinrneile a t asponefol_ lido. nr r 7• gr. --'14'; illi^. ,tr7t•,.- f,uml Iia lad"ti r-erll'llrbl-i•r n'' elegant 4f - �- - • l'ri -i— l t•g,g . a' ., •.i-L'i•tt flit. ' togs o .gee • -1 .h •t o ,'o Ills le rl - . g - re ,, ar1-?: •1: the of he•i'1.a1 yet' i suit u -in•.• of creitii of tinter. and l'ne handl, has hi '1 pl'•tved 'Vastly .nr"'+"a' IK,i•lk' 11 e�'r:of � 'i .,nth•his't'il,ett'l .'late T'.'An s'ms deta.rt''e�. all t Ill• tMlnt lu AIIaC• ,..to lira 'lla: ets11:0,ItP, �rnd "ha>' Ct.l'f4) e :r; asset+•Ilial. - A Lf � t•' +I safe. i+tili�: . '�,aa Ih, tee is t"', tiuulli- Inmate anti•routlr. Lanny, render thiairks gene, -elle , t Tz ter — hell r than- stc'tet aril: if t�,' par- Where xait••r preparation:. Itad .�.;;u,atly.!' t having ju-t linen st',:ri'hetl 1•r- Ih'1 •lr•lI•t „r 1,1:�i•,•'t.f iL�' ts')iu; u••rc fel:nel- • u- , , _ - ser i, n ppm—cr,an7 of tartar :1C -E; l I, ordi!trd, failed., lir fall:. r1* ^coca vt,lh t;t)nvineinc re;till,. _.:1 lesion,• i+7 De bolt. io i [ h., !runt!:, lilt -r,i die's 8?; shoe aCi(i in the :77•i.k-fi'7��5 1!S p!3i'P. X11'. ..I. E'.c"'r1t'' fern" fi ha tllt'Gt C'wlgl�tlt•Gti tl';l.ti f„71n� ;, �nitl 71R- f Ill 1 U?„ pets V.','7't` , L ,l 1 [ r 1' 1= i',•-ivt'tisi. It was r beets the r'n� I t'1'� tn. Ile ARC; I ,,r ''I.- at f�nr'e,`� P 7U!, r•'e!:'•e[' was `': llt,d 111 g, - rut ern a pan, I,la•.a Lt. Thief eupGs [ 1” ti,1u1 Uutkt},.". pail -rip l ; bar that th_ 1 7 i. tiv'hi h 'C' 1. en sc.i acid"c on the top, we lh-. rhirut i,e1, all i,r,.,,,:n e! '•uta .they swore` intiemlyd LI contain a ,Ile gi:''er" _ for a fire of egniuiers- No- 11icn Lake: .. with ;"+:r; on fa:•e, hnli,ls u"u,l Ice•1, yva' iltn.hle, ins al'. 'Ir''f1; poi" n, 1'rtr'her .inquui,�, 1'roa'rdi. Ilrrng*. vt", •. •tits.' ,,li 111(` his rttrttel• lee a. Droit - i ak,,—Take lour rupftils" of mupfui, 'Their c•;ntlftit t- , } that Lnmhs of liti:.•cj'Jiii'ut.al f itI are- t i tc,'swi It1 d,t- aiv,1 rented the reran _-_-r tee ill of ) Ct n til i, one r11 ,fi l tl liggh •1 -tri^:! .. t•rr:'ins .nlnll/leiits and . 'heel •\wild roltlpl•esr,`d air. c:IrL„lir• recut, acro:; the hall and slia msec t'verw 0110 lett z t, tcupfel salve11 sheet -t, nee. 'el •lit the 'root tC o.• I ut..e.. , and her,. cut;t1g1 elf diger. and c,r any other ga.;” gn'lral:le'ed iA loath• tilt'setei e:t;l,•S t:, see the roan twl'iiie he _.w.is well he ether 111 '7 ale ore e •,f elm evil, anal tile' c,i., .nulla -I fyin• el the sia!le,n: •- r !cy'uldcr ctpl,�,de•rtw.;.. lr''ntend�iu;,f"rr�''•. r u) r , 'of milk, .;, g;rilltr( rind ni 1 lernd :,r Icor to' a Ic-)c f. i)ni' c!a I .�nyw. a r,'= 'bilis ie the rea-e.on why agile teeth ow. 'That night the plant of the. "cctinter- pvrl tn- a Intal n�ty.pair:•r I'af,g; b„yv' people into fragments. teeters lois' di;ruwered in a ha„'n7erll : �.a tyiue p;'ass o[ nese brandy, and Iwo _ I,I•syv se�wt`ral P 1• , river teens reonfuls.nf's:i!crulu;. 'P.;:r :nest Le h,'n,'' /.,,1'i -.bun vt.7, z1 slut t 1.:�nhrt.; "turn' that hu.,', vvhlth boys. near the north br,lnt,l o[,Iht , P, , •1 +t • •, «; of the died'witlniiit an in isecf �t',n1nt1 on llt<'iu• and the entire gang i; : y'rwittg ilme.- 'helico to put the •inerieelion is, I(eelhe-r ''ar; a•ever; ep ii t s uP1' in the Ord':r rained. d)t•op info tins and si re - and" - "ei,plt tri Il • I'”) •the,• olid* it re- ' Lake imme;liately, .,,res. .\lnWst immediately ly they g Spine Latr_1. leak•'—flue• lal,iesiteonfitl lied, and the sere; bvi't'a. to7al. ' n. -ei lard. one taennpe.,ertil - of Leen., one week 7.ant-1311e os' tc n the _ three-quarter;' of a cupful of powdered: anti_ sped for children hen e nut ilPiro '-gug;ar, half a r•ul,fiil et - rnee,.:;r:,, sego pie or spat or mark of dr ellen• e•,n.'their akin. %ant -Bok is.a splendid Ii•ate•r,, • em:lhuk is”, a healing teultn• conn• primate, 1- fp-en-eon lis - anel oesence5. of rges, tsi-n • tea spoon flee of pales teem.. half a len-=p•,onfel „f itineori halfa tiea, spoonful of nes e:ie., 'font n teaspi'lnnil of cIce.e;, one large mmaf111 of liner; Lalf, lite (Mint kne w') wrt+,.cinel-11,•rng .It lista high antisc•plic newer, killim.r'',lie- a eualful of .true •ilia;, arts goof a lea- si:rnr fill cif -5 ,da. It::IC•' ti tr•r In 'two eaie? g w Meld• lin s'1•` -''';i Illld • layer; nr in gem }gees The (penalty • .la sufficient lar one duziftt eielns. • ' TIIIllf•_1: f'Ii?S. .Cit I,nrI Pie. -\\'hip light the yrill:s cf thrcu r.'; s it;i!h Liar 1i-intone„lnf tk of aug;u•. l'i'ner neon thole two cul,.ft:es ;_,ikon wee. shirring '1•his• s! een...Fltt- t•^tt ••gilt a leriipoin'ttl of•wnnine, rein. 'a pile plate with pints'. Musts Ilte in- Side \e:1 twills dile white n[ an egg, pour en tee e n;s 1:r ge-.-ivial _bl i'_rtt ' ^h,);ol:ule I'ir.—One pint nt, mill., one cep rut 1'if sugar, yn1k:'of iso egos,. two Tnhl,'spnu nfuis ref gr::trd chocolate, \tie _ noel slake in an "-,pen crept. "-1f:ike a, •ntcnineue Fel nue whiles of Ilse eggs -anti • a table:po.0nful r:f euear •ani spread on .the torp of the pie to brown: - f'•i'anti'gl Ar,r'1fl finure Pin. --hake ynnr treats and when yen u•twe separate d them spread with well sweetened apple - Sauce. I ctiten he -We -cover with whipped 'cream: lay on- the upper crust and. • '--Sprinkle powdered sugar on "top. •- erneli fns, etc., and which set topfester- ing, ewer-ii4. blunt poieon • anti suppuration. it curt'.: eczema. Iain -1'a, tit s, Cllts- til, tell brui.;es, 'this c cn.,e. , tleails. i n tt,irm, Heed panel. ince 1f heals, Crti. kelt and chapped hand; . c.,!•1. sores cls,' -,\s' tut cnti'reeelr ut'it elves speedy relief no teases 'of IOU- it:lai• Eton= rta!i;ru, sc ialicn• err, lliegle l -on Hie chest kir rine. 1.;f colds. it .mai stir. I11'1 tis.!hln'5s,and totting. All drugeisds nn.l shores sell til 51)e2 a lana. or may he tib-- beheld pest "twee frr:hl i 11'1 filo It t-lu (t,,, •Tnr'enl0. u(,un receipt of Isis.:'. G boxes - her 5:.50. .-Stmt one cunt stand) for dainty trial box. • • - - but with the skill er'ackt'd all asci• their a nul,,ruous French mete d,' Iii ii L',die litlt;t been the'vic!inls . of line •d•iscevert'd•U; -a•luc•ky aeli elent in. a cafe some ctiabulical in411'11711d:21ir, ft ia, fur-• tit Havre. A detective who AILS' dining thei• allt'med that a limit hit with even there hnppent' l to ltvcrltear a young elan a stlt'nll piece of,. slig•li - a boob., :cannot muting inquiry of the cafe keeper' as to live, hen -ever slight the svotmd'may' L.', thea f)rrnelities necessary to secure pas - n.; acute biped p-ui�bouin�* inunediate'ly sage fee. \ntrr;,,1. .'Qa being tole: 'net Sc mut nil in order. • 1)0 BONES MAKE \\'EfGIIT. \\',� often hear "ft. said that fl "i inert •,111A'.11oiiikes weight. how very',nis- laken • this radian its 'may sue• seen from the- tnt,tc of Ihe aren't we'igltts of the variant.- cnll'slt+lielite of the bade-. In every hundred numbs'. weight" of a furl: gr. -inn' elan -we lruve the 10a-owing figure's :— Is in.. dant o[` al: his paper; T Puth is not only bombs that are pen snored.: Letters are new 'reveled in Ihe ;eine wavy. • A certain •\Bose w Addicted W3:4 athuts club. ivlit'ut a meesr•nger - le wield a leiter to lois flat. Ilia Wife. • teh i was inclined to jenlgiu.,y. seeing the t'nvelul)e- s as'.add`hce1llu1,17 s?uWCtlio llai,d, opened it, tie- pin to read. it s -alien elle f•11 dawn in a , ft'nl. !tying ntle • ben' h osis 'after, earns.' 11,- was fund that t j,t nu[cp'iper c'; tt:le,1i'el some suhlle phi -nn, Which. - hc'nrtTn.g tin' the letter. vane nnrant ftit'• 'hit othleiiie Pithlic. neon nolo t an•n thou' r;[vee; In-bewcu'e of [ngUi.eit[wtness, lest lli s:nice [ale'overt nki''tli•stu'which b'fe;l.- tree svcml,iT;4•-Mtnscn5v. " Quiet pealile, of svli•'nn 'three ore 'still a few heft its St. I'el,'t:sh,urg. ales_ asl:iilg; ,theineelves t}_hCrlb It lhvy live in- [tic ttwentieth cenlury, ,.ei""iii seine litilei,us niglerniree where fieistnu;ileillt°a. tete 'ere ons t,outlt; play the chief part, and round their victims toy the iltuu,and.,: • —+ — I'ROOFESSiON,\f. :\n\'I(:E ONLY... -Po NT.Y.•- -Dol lur-.Alegi-gun,. your " lu ssl,anl driest ha:e ;,b.',idol,• rest. ' —atech r--\V•chi, doctor, 1)r evein t listen, tom e— - - Doeror—:\ ('cry greed hcginnieg, _ma- dam, a. very good beginning,. " OBVIOUS. • THINGSTO Ill•:\1 tut :R. Squire' Penvy'--"\\"al, I see 1y'!'r neve - naan't s'nnd brooms on their broom vy's back frelit college. D'ye thing he 'end, but upside down in the corner. l'arnt nrtyllling"." - A pinch of sada stirred into milk that Mr. Shellbark—"N it az fur as "I kin is to he biti!,'d still keep it front cure- , sea Wh}', ih,e blame Innl:head nst me ling. ..I what I poured out my coffee in the sas- To keep tins bright, wash well with j ser an bowed. on it fur." Slitcrlee Fut {lane: - '''- Stomach.: liver, heart, lungs, • and -other. viscera ' S 13 Skin. 6 15 r:irculating I•loud, etc. ' •-'6 , R- " •hrein. - • " 1 -11- oz 14- ox •41. le ' • 1s' :1• 15 it '100 6 *******400 •0. * O 00044 • TELi?Pi1ONE 1N 1''Oi,Ei':l'. A picket teloplicee for pollee ponoses'? is Ilse most novel tiling in telephony:: it is said to be in deity use in Vienne, whore ever' pole -omen rut duly !.e pro- videdl with the necessary nP111ienc:. in every street of importance are special call boxes, and a roan til communiceic with his statim hos only to pull out his pocket apparatus and adjust it to the wire in the box. Rapid changes of temperature are hard • on the toughest constitution. . - The conductor passing ' from the heated inside of a trolley 'car to the icy temperature of the platform—the canvasser spending an hour or so in a heated building and' then walking against a biting 'wind—know the - difficulty of avoiding cold. Scott's Emulsion strengthens the body so' that it can\bettet- withstand _the danger of cold from changes of temperature. It will help you to avoid taking cold. ALL DRUGGISTS: 50c. AND 51.10. (go 4•ocP000a0a*oaoao*o*oo HOUSEHOLD FRIEND. catarrh, Coughs, Cdds, Grip. "'ATKINS" CANNOT COOK. 'roomier in British Army Victims of Inferior Cooking. Then., arc very' 1,7w !lien in the Brit- ish, .artily who, are satisfied with' the /wanner inw filet' army cooking is, don; and Who. can wonder? •rite s•eret• of indifferent artery mess- ing lies in th.• uyl•renaltcdne;ss and un- w:.lutgne.-s of 8.;,.:er-cuoi:s fur their Merl lere.. sea -clod al random fr•,ut the earl s; tutttlly regardless of tera• qua.'itie:Iti'�n.: andarethrust, Mtn a eeilli-h,n:e 1,, precut', ,gurlaps on the eery' day of app..iut:::eat. diluter for c �tupany of :nen, It says stein h• foe • Ile; oldie r'.s sidle !ability and ' the i• i t p' a ,ty` for ext':um ,tt.; work of the one tru.n:;J torch iri ;k'Lu,ia in:I-- le :e:r�,'�:: ani-eooIi-that ruen!s are c<,;rlced 'CS wc.!1 as they are. hut this cur _ki.ng is at its Lest., , priutit.ive, and • at its wrist 'acro- lute),ruinous-to au,y :aunefeh but that nr nil cestri011. oi,neitunity i' alit -eked the ser- sesint conk fur training his charges; they e pec anti go with the abrupt. roe pid ty of: alt s •t.diers on L.illets that ars? •.alteencenial: and wen love. not itlfre- r,iut 'illy le V <t lail, d • to act as cooks a- fere any ot•ilinasy'feetigne. Thervynrk er 11 ' •sr !dier-cock Is 5s !�h': sically ex- au,iu as his v, r' est :ling art con well Ise ;often Seating frons 4 a. m. to 5 p. its 11e ins Sween wvotesiug dray,, •t.nrl hi= Drily • rerompen-e conics from- the.e ir'uu sirince ![tat., he is not. required to pay the orthodox tbreeetencr per diem fat' his nwssing. - STOiIY OF BOGUS JEWELS. Does ,fit Doesn't shrink Husk Hall Singer's Attempt to Bam- boo/le Railway Ends in ,Fliuht. ,- Peri - Angle Underwear has the soft warm feel the skin enjoys. Doesn't itch. T -2:C MALS men and little' folks, in a' variety of styles, fabrics and prices. 202 We authorize every dewier in Pen -Angle Underwear to replace, at our cost, any garment faulty in material or making, • "ilenith and Vigor depend upon the qu;ttily aqd quantity' of the blood."- llunlauitarian. Dr. Carson's Tonic -Stomach and Constipation Bitters A. Purdy Vegetable Tonic and Blood Purifier. Price 50 cents per Bottle. If pal are not able to obtain it in your nei,5hbbrhooet, we wills,,n,t to any ad • - dro-s twu bttlea upon receipt of (4 .15 DOLLAR, (RA:. per battle) carriage ' prepaid. Pamphlet sent FREE on application.. The Carson Medicine Company 67 Wellington St. West, Toronto --.PRICE OF GREATI T/38. Ambitious 'I Ilege Resorts to DodEJe els for Its Sin. ... .. autusit: e stogy is told by the Stros- Lurg Post ut the c*spcnse of the authori- ties of a small village in the Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany.' These w'ot•thies. it scene, full of local patritl- isw..were auxir,u.s to show at the recent ',census a population of- over 1,000; but, the minutest pretinlinar,: count failed to i'ai:: e ti e.total over ¶tel. As the village is situated in an out-of-the-way 'corner of the brand Duchy; -the chance of the-de- ;ired total being made up in an odd visl- • tor cr two and a few tramps, was conn ' siderc'd extremely rernote, r ,and the bu ' gsniash r was in de.'pafr. In the nick of l time, .11;ryve'ver. a band of gipsies ar- 1 rive 1,.wiu) brought up tite total to 1.0114: Nc•. e• were gipsies made more welcome. Used as they were to harsh' rebuffs, the • ',earthy :wanderers were he•ildez•cd by the rec"1,1, of all serts of pleasant at - bastions., fid proudly fire villagers saw their hamlet inscribed on the roll of "p1:1:•es of more than 1.0410 inhabitants." Rot a sad awakening. was in store for them. A 'new law was passed in Paden A Startled MeIher Hears That Cot She Th nka . of tfi Consegt;oncC3 ' —Croup, W�:o3pinl Cough • or Lung Trouble. fincreashtg 1Ire fiscal ri'spons!biliti-es of 4 Alar:es v: ii It a • •pr nutation of 1,(0'J or !etre; aril so the v'!llugcrs•frnnd thenl- s elves saddled with taxes which. hut for their-ueifortunate local ' vanity. they rw•enld-have t -:::ler:d. 'There was the in-. evi!able revel-ii.n 'of feeling. and the t first nia.ster s.lr,t.'svtier'ad, has' not been u ria . jy one eimeeese ISO, RETURN WAS POSSIBLE. "I nun geiog to sec your father about • Self,' said n teacher to a. boy who had c.\hau.see,i tier patience. "If you do y ou ll 'never. ceme back:" "\ /hy?" demanded the teacher. "'Cause Da's dead." A ctiri•,us incident.tsaieperesi in r -me, Italy. some time ttgn. • When a trnyel- ling true:lti wile hl,Ct. f'lie•.rov.recr a IIF:1„-1e h lilt singer, ,tteeetrt rt that it contained - -!u tf :e• .c'f.eets -true jewelry. and she as.; i.[f.Te'l Sert.00 r • io }iliac s-ltleinent of ell elainte. But the ulu,-iC hall star cfu-ied. • • Lt pe) hnp i%Pdtt that. pen,lfng negnlia- i t-xl;•s. Gtr. trunk was_ di r,�e'rctl, and the . rder weak :at 'ince gtvcn by• the of- .tiriul for a lis' of-tts An rxperr low Ter was nl�o reiliii:linne 1, :and tai, r'•�rf*n,' wa.< t„ the effect That the asserted peers:, Ira ih trnonaTs ;till 'I hr f;iel rrarl:ertthe roar of hire risSaier.. W11ia arta Ills Da heti hualti. cr ritlee.....• , 1Peruna is a household friexcl in ..more duo a •milliner, homes: This number is inr-rcasirlg erer'j day. - Pcrttlia hn.•r beroxte-(t household word all Drees the Z rlrtIish rpcaking 2corld. It is art old tried resoled y fur ell ca- tnrrhal diseases of the hr'nd, throat 1:u age, stomach, Lidne ire bladder a;1cL • — female orgaore. 4.11;c110,: .1•;:tve• wen;:-. Don't believe ..Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruei 11, if tl!ry hall' th. y'd 'sly cur way' etc - Almanac for 1907. t'•►sir,natly, if only ty: accident. - 1, . ,NAtLit.1LI.A. ie.Vhat do you. think of ..Profes.S.'r Iynrwii`l . InLesl v1Ctlulll thcnly?"' - "renal: -melees iiotiting hi 11» Ne Reasonable elan expect,. to curetenneglect- ' e t t- .edc,i14 in• a day, t, it time and. AI le it.el.:inn u ril_ overr•.,me the cold- ane agave orf c n-untptl.nt. Cough will ceaue and Bungs be- ta snood as ? oew.dr,ilar. • AT THElis-1UNDItir. art yeti think the qlt„t-prcns • : trig evil 61 the dayT • ".1 coil' iron,” ` Sotnletiiing \4 r. ihtan 're purge• i il, unly eft'c';t c,f trans•• - leas- new en' lite .nutrk, t. geta!,Ie 1'a:!, Err runre 'than n put- • mire. ' Thtyirengtlttll the stonru•ln tyt:e:e hitt i 1 tris _ \y,.il:i in it. They leanse. the bla•od b}..regnie1tmg tte,lfy-' 41' and k;tl.ney artd 11it.y ,tunlilate' y Lra'i' t-itlli r j,itl - Coilll=ect;lttls nr,tlrirtg of an injOrious natall't'. U,r'el • fur merely purguhye puwur;, rute'rs 11- '1e; th?fir 'ctitlitm:4h(in. . • PROOF t'tlsll'11 E.. "1. .'Jt' ri`:tlly o .popular as a (tress- yn ,hl', w'J-lt the ri•irll_ •,r'!'• • '• "\\el!. sh 's ju-I failed • bae:au a ,she can't etill'r:t fuer bills.' . Twitchy. Mimics and " Sleeplessness.— 'file hopeless heart' sickoPr+ that. settles upon a man or woman whose nerves are ':'sleatterett by disease can best be 'pic- tured in contrast with a patient who has been in the "depths." and has • been dragged from then by South American -...Nervine. George Webster, of Forest, Ont.. • says: "I owe my life to it. Everything else failed to cure me." -44 ' 'After telling his wife •a lie it is a re- 11; t to a- ciao'- r'tn1.-eu' tee to find that -,doesn't bei;eee hila. - The Greatest Tonic Is l'i?erreYim." It is itle,tsant in ta.-te and contains just the •nouri •h- • went and strength -giving qualities that are need- -:; od by those who are sick and weakly . .. g IlH?i) AND• FliUNI) WANTING. see. you lirive 110 faith in aline. Skynn's tined wart i reidica- "N•-: I tri' l it 'on a large pici:;c and ll fai'•e dabs tilde:iy.'' •1f Sour' etei'tlren ni ill.. and' nre rfst- ." tiui- ng• el ep, c •'ap!e'd.,h wen awake. e Jil• a I:rs- rtf nisi , lift', 1 rife counlen- ;ones,. Pick• r of Il,e no e, ef:•., you, May depend ttlenn rt' resat ttnr-littitnary cause ht th-• • leeel•le 1 ee • •rftis. tl l ii i Gia',c_s \\•eith p:.yteett riedtr,r el't,'enca!Ie. ['Cls •U]••• :It `_ •'},�s, at t,itte relieving the • utile- •.ttfrorot•s. - E -yet 'an optur'.-t -la liable...to • Niel:- !tl ;t ! when• he has a buil ell the Luck ql Itis noo'k.. 1. • .- ..• 1'.hL "Don't you .think you ought to tell luthr '.of t ur e:Igageutcnt, Bob?" "•Wd.s that your father. Kho ,has jus Crime h.: •me?" u •_. -"Well, 1= think. 1 wl1-1 writ fill he has had time to pui his shpl.c:'s• ot1 So pnpular is P,; 1•,:••'s Anti-Cnnsunio- t ' I ve Sy r s ia-• as a hie Leine in the . l r.:at- nlerit of colds and coughs_ or ailments of flu thto:ut. dim 'to exposure la, 4,.,,, ,+.I. or Sudrie•n changes of tern-- ,eratur". that drag:eats and. ail dealers.' Itching, Burning. $ficin Diseases cured P:!lent rneli, iu, iccep supplies on for Thirty -has cents. Dr Avicsir twit- h'1ntl Ir nt<.'eT the thanailcl.- It •ie' plet}- ment rchc: ca in one d -ay. and cures Teo sent .1- lakes an& the .IF'' of it interim._ ter, exit Kti• urn. Heald fle.td. Eczema. to e; freedom Iruul throat an.i .111 ..• lt5 Barbera Itch. I. item Blot.lt••s and a eruptions of the akin.. It 14 ac*,thing a4 quieting and:acts like magic in the cu.o . . . art all baby humors. 35 centra. --47 _ CTI'\o. ed eases. • 1N!' 0101.\TK N WANTED,-- . keep, stun at arm's length... - esSlella-Ilow.ileng is his arra? . . Nip Disease in the fli! 1,-1! is d'ifiasuit 1. ciatlio i1e n di., ase aTte•i' it has be- ce'rilt: :e,tt,•L titereft,re it is wise {;i tulce- any ailmieltt. iii Its ;tliiii1l stages and -ley sur h i-einelios a: ;ire .uillclent, stop. •it in .h • c•lursc. • t e lei is' t#1e ea n ir.oise,i c'.:n,II'aint ...of utan, noel When ne ,:lett.=•d leads to, serious, rc utts:. lr.. "Pilots-0;s';•Eeleedria• fhi . wi'tI cure --: tho-• severest -coldchi• inost v Silent' col.f h.. • • • Manly Strength ane! Womanly Beauty depe,,d , r r,ur,ty Of the tit• •d, and aur h of that pnru•y dept•nd' on perfect kidre:p filtering. 11 these organs are. do -cased and will nut perform their ft:ne'trons, man- will e.*.ek in vain far .retrencth and woman te,r be•.'tuty. South American Kidney Cure drivee out all i"d onrttfee- t e•,- thrnuct. rhe. body's "t 1lt•r err—repairs ivetik spot;. —45 • - ;CIS \\.\Y.. '\V -ll. \\' I l o. l most. •crnrlinf'ktl v.'1n for thea Way }x,11 tel.. Jnwn'.tuirs: eland- lea di !n'I i•! ar a so::nrl. I wish I cr old g clow n.;'F,irs„z-o noise "Ain't .\ rill tau' till, •giantliva, to, slide dow•1i banl.,ter.sr • ITCH, Mane,., •Prairie Scratches anti every form of contagious Itch nn human 1 or animate cured in 30 minutes by Wol- 1 ford's eanitary Lotion. It .never fails. COntlEt_:'r'. T.!i!le Boy.. -"\\:ansa Tlehr .my dceggii:. T.ittic Girl-"T1n;Sc c:ui't la's's:,' "M m' cap. New liste=n. • 11: vel' vti.ieh part 'lir this steamer flu you like lestF'' 1'lne.1)uie-"Bow:• '' - r '.�olhing lr;nl:: tier r•e ugly than to sir a person whose hands arescovered over v:itlt warts. Why have .these dis,figure- mesas_ on .your person when a ,sure re- 01ti1 er of t11. u arts: col n.c,' tete., call be. 1rni11d in • Ifulieway's !:ern Cure. 'S'I'IT.r. \1['fi1• C•1.• •' "wd )Heti brier much about the strens. u -u. lift t4:' -e ••N ,• oy t yb e•+; - ton busy 1'iv:inii it I , 'Hath. al.,,, u t • it." :I1Vf;�f: \LC111'.It:L\Tr FOC1't':.. Tito•%'e,l,'r inary profession !- much• ffi- GrrCSle4I in .1 surgical (31 1'atir n whir h • h'1+ Berri act;nlulili l't'il thy !'1'tift!`;r'P t e[rra;i. •unreef the staff of the veteriri- ry stir,' I at,T3tt tior7''t. '11:dent-I11711)11, tied. a ti r se '8 limb at the f; :beck joint: after stye rill failures; he• sueetaele•d in e• te�u• • dor aulitleial ,limb 1111t1 nitbltvl the' animal to walk' aL;;ut and take exercise. . Our id •a of en impossible man is one who trisrrt a bit of ftx�li hness in hi; �ulthc ul). ' . Just s Word of caution; Where theskinis -destroyed by burns or scalds apply Weaver's Cerate immediately : the sooner the better. - 11OTET. LIKE .\ I1 \TT!.E,4IIi13. A .unique hotel. w:hir•h..owing to its slender• shake ifs called the "Teofl1pick:" being ei ng erected in San I la11 I i•n. .11 Weis 'hellos' pill up rat. tit lime cif -ilrr earllirlurike,';1nd the Memel skeleton was w injured. Now, ite-featl of tiniehing the wells with slime ane! �1^ck. ns• was. fir.el intended.. great plates ref. boiler iron will b' riyelcd.-t n just•as the armor. of 11bathe-ship 'i;: The- • steel' pieties strengthen the structure of the building. it 1.1 stiid. -cannot Ice Shaken, off, and pre- sent -a :smooth surface' for painting.' ....WALKING AROUND. . - "fern in Egypt, ell?" "1'e;. and saw nettling but mummies." "fluid , 'Vol' can : ee plenty •of thele here." ISSUE NO. 2--4:17. fittin,. a I ill t t • • 11-"i3tit rine yeti think. 11 ti ;a- Titin-;. [ha ' yr ,r_'tither. will ace•ept nee for a s n oleic?. ! - - she -"'1 Iiilt itldn''�Sor,der; Iv, .JS rare- -1' lti:i1!: risk@.'; • If She is a wise mother she will hav4 the never -failing remedy at hand- Coltsloote Expectorant. • It is the best, the safest, the most reliable and positive cure for all forma of coughs, colds, croup, whoopin f cough, sore throut, bronchitis, asthma and lung trouble. No harmful drugs. The most delicate. child, the weakest stomach, welcomes it. It is pleasant W tuke. It is the most reliable household remedy known to medical science, -effecting remarkable cures every day. "Kayla used our Coltvfoote Sspectorant 1 throat or lung troll:/e. Mould' not Ike to bs without it in tree house." • MBS. J. LLOYD, Vittoria, Onft Thousands have borne similar testi• mony to the wonderful curative proper- ties of Coltsfuole Expectorant. At all druggists, 25c. per bottle. • No other Gough Medicine "Just as •good" as - consider }t a sple:i lid medicine for cue ha or am COLTSFOOTE EXPECTC RANT. • CHENILLE-- -CURTAINS .ed as clad. .t boos. liani4np. also 111,01 CURTLINS OYaUl(t wsw"" Kea a w about noun sUITIUI A$ii1OAr DYEING CO., Sea 1M.IIIeatresU 1L.NDlCAtPLD. "Have the-1.=1.ili.os adupted any of the ways: uf• civflisati'm yell" asked the y Long coin with the piastered hair. - ' 1:�c.ee.finr y ienv';” said the arctic ex- 1.l•1rer. "Think_ bow _costly it would. be, fen in tnnt'e, tu put en a full dress suit 111'• th''fe and w ntr it to -tatters in one CYtnlifig �' . . .. _. For the Oe crw-urki'd -What .are 'The e •i'e f f.de:l,OlidttIt'y .end melaiT.holyr 1 die rrlere�l liver is one -cause and a pr•'.rn, one. •A (05<at.le-'rest liver means ;di.;,ii•rterxe.1. I-Joniae•h. a disordered ' • clnrnnch. means dl-tinrbarce. of the _ Speechless .and Para)yaed.` I has rat. nervOu- bysti':ti. This briny. thewhrle . ,alar di,.•u.;e of tea,• heart," ierioet yrr•r. 1 �r1y nits:, subject and the Art Uri J. s, Goode, .of Truro, :ru s,s. l 'fered -terribly, and Viae- often speerli'r r• sed ' ft.:'Is c h oil - over. r ar`uela'e's Ve'ge- partially paralyzed. One dose ,f' Dr.t lai 1 iII, are a rel ogillZCJ remedyj'in Agnew'- Turc'for tbi' Heart gave .nan:re,I h,I. slag a11d relief will follow their lief.; and before I Clashed one bottle 1' - -was able to -go about. To -day I am u U,s. - well woman." -43 . • fi•\il? FOR. C1:1 IrlEATION; :•,•C1, o r:tnnnt alw•a1; judge a man by 11'w dr1 pill Av.:.differ „froom, tt Pair. �,., x.! tl s:" math tt the: filerstiscr: G . - r t "Ih�1 tiis4t1, rel tiled the,deniora- 1 h s rine' (fiat r5 tras'n :Le aiWnys- tau: ;'• r , 'til •"1- t.,1 the (_h11p3 wilts wear t'E ligtbtrst. • .,welters lite in tile 110%, ' sweat class;:' - •The Etteci s Produced b1. wit •b Iiszet when t ••• rrtm ,« . ', •• A -l." Never tide''.? yourself the ' e y r. -----al: i1 beius a • ".•'Iiell,T!Cln"rrS.' . .. Menthol I+la�t.r�:u•e't.tttl' • spec14C for rheumatism soil neutatP .' . • t 4th Stant' dast�gunt t 71aD I y by f i 1:E1'ESf \MINla4.11. BOl1E. • Whet is 1:, Iii vetl to t,r 111e deepest and most .-ii,-:- ,-1.1 1 Litt. it nr,t,. irr.de('d, in tare world. is fi.:et V% 11.1e11. lis 1.,x113 unie_ nisi .is nearing r•; inpleli+)it in ihr' .lit t !inner eied of I'sir-iet•on Pre Igs. ['ire. i,.;tland. ,-f ht beire has rt`:tctied .the en:et•ntt,irs deolh of moth. At fh'at distance fruttt tare aur- our Doctor 1 cite!. b t— in:.tlrnai A SI\II'LE CUriE Fop TILLS. fees` -Ui< llrmfr•rttrttne'• .plinl enol,.:'srau, lir stele r:r 1e1 • mint'retl. 'hits been probed. Pile-ctif'crr'rs 'Ln:;w that f lintmrnt� nowfarm the [utter it w'iIl' l c before it 10 1e ui`.such a der-th issi prillent which only and uI!l b cal treatment's. • rni ,iii'.is ctr,t•n.'rciatfv 'expedient lea -worke-Heti• relieve bol t:Over cut..'. 1'ltey Jon't._ t:: eye the i ilei 'L'here is a tittl(. tartlet I!:nt taken. internally reumove • the cause . of tales - and mires any e'11,t' of any kind ito mat- ter hew 1„no etending. A stealth', to -aim -mit cents G1.(i1. Ask ter hr. i.e•oriharells Hein -Rohl 'it 'thi,ir- semi ditliar j;uticanlee g+. es with lively- matte: are. then placed in a re- ruitling'enginci'r' Ctth SOiVti. (-,As PiPES. • G,:is-pipe; n1 paper art) being tumid in France; :Manila paper- is- rut •in strips equal to the length of .alit pipes to be .treat It ('111 1111:,,1 with' lOt11 1 asphalt. and 1 ' All dealers;.Nitnr• The 1"t\-Fy1e Cc.; yy.i;eppral around 0 titre of iron until the Luttited. Niagara Falls,- Ont. ✓-, 41(1, i -ed 1hiekries: is r•earhed. .lfter•tu'- +-- • ing 1l)lilitiOtl• to sty -ing- 1-,re-'st11i the. Al ;NT-\il\DED PUBLIC. 'paper ds .elated 'witfi :anti, (sailed, the t , _ pipe sur - 57,820 re ycithdrrtevn, and the e I 4 1 1 57,520 :Articles Lrft•in Puhlir'Vefiicles'in- fn f crevet•ed will; •t \)l 17 i "'-! prepare- ' World's Metropolis.lion, - 11. is' clanked that these iripes• are •.; •griud n-. and more eeJil':';'•ical than, - Is the public growing more. uhsent= o3e[:il erne'...' - - minded?. .Ari tit>.ssotr in the allir•malive te:uld ttpliear to be the tegitiinnte de. duction froth! [tic tigeres surplieil in tfie annual report, of the C.rulinlissiuner' of ' Poliee. regarding article; found in cabs, .omnibuses;. and tr•nnlWay cars. and ren coivt'rl"at the' lnSt 'inrpi't•ty ofT'ice. ' Last- your 57,';.20 articles ,w.er•e focal.• -Int; innt•ea,ee of o 'er 5.000 on' the Pres' e-;: sinus year. In 1901.,',4x1,221 article, were found. anti since' then there has beefs n' sli.ady • 1turens\. There Were received Met year'4'u.S.25' written inquiries in re- I. gnrd to lea gra. d,- tall • leiter l .t 5 of •. L,a,,-- 1 on the. Retires:of 1904, ami ot 14.051 ran those of. I0{3 • Owners -t,f the lost articles -were foirnd- fn 2G,771e cases: :These were of t! e (le - claret! valrte of ,£:7.315 19.s.. and moatsls amounting -to £:l.5Ii9 t1 s. were, -paid • I.-, drivers atrrl conductors who found lie: lost article's. In 13 cases. nwat•ds of a':• 'vire.. -paid, live .of -.C13. ori 61 ;C7. four or . three' ul £10, one of £2:i. ono o! C;20. and in one case ltte:.lucky Wider received J;!tr(t. • Public;fnrgelfu!ne.ss was most marked in '1110 cttst'-of rmlbr(llase no fewer 'than, 25.337 "wing siert in quoit vehicles. Bags numbered 4.07. articles of men's clothing :1279, wemlen.s clouting 3229, purses 3;707. operagitlsses 743• jewellery 1,535, and watches 232. Can cure your Cough or Cold, t10 question about that, but - why go to all the trouble-' and in,'onvenlenee of'looking him up, .- and then of having his prescription. filled, when you can step into any drug store m' Canada and obtain .a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE '[for a quarter/ ' Why pay two to five dollars 'when a twenty -fixe cent bottle of SHILOH will cure you as quickly? - Why not do as'hundreds of -thousands of Canadians have done for thepast thirty-four .years: let SIHI e-- 'tor whenever a Cough or Cold appears SHILOH will cure you, and all druggists back up this statement with a positive guarantee. The next time you have a • Cough or Cold cure it with The Low Down OXFORD . M Sepurulor • has proven to .he one of tao'.best all- ' ••••,roun..1 Cream Suparalors fur a farmer . to buy. • WS' S r? . -',•actin; it is l;uilt for hard every -day oes, •is . a good skimmer, • has inter- echangeable ball -bearings, is easy to wash and' hien, and has Low • Down �tlphJr�ank:_ If- you consider your own interest you will see the Improved 1•,ow Down Oxford. before - buying. ` 'This ad will only -appear once, so write to -day for catalogue ,and price to • -FMCiDERS NIC AND SGPPLT C*, LIM'ITBD, • Head Office and Factory: 2�VRHA M, - ON'S _ - i.nr to 555 Sussex Sl., Ottawa, Oa& ▪ LETTER TO THE EDITOR. ' log by every means to odours my de- _ t et tae preheat election. • This department le open to all for Me fair di . • .nasion of public questions. Thr writer aims lean oases send his cornu-, uauia with cagy. We with it clieducUy utidorrtuod, however Shat in no cant do we hold ourselves re: •ponaible for opinion. uapr,esexi tri e.r:vr ynadentr.—ED Y!OWLl .DEAR SIR, - To a Were of the beautiful in nxttire' The Temperance Alliance promised faithfully in 1905 that if the council sew fit to submit Local Option to the ratepayers they would not interfere in the election of the council. What have these fair promises amounted to.. They not only inter- fered but had cards issued naming who _the_._.peepre should vote for_ltnd dis- 1 do out think that there i, in this tributed in different parts of the •part of Ontario, where one Lau find eo township. I think this Mild, modest Many places to atinlire tvith pleasure than in our own Pickering. I had uc- •t:asion a few days a ee to go to French- znan's Bay, and although I have been ere often, eaa.li time. .1 find jo-ute- ing new to admire in the ever- changing seasons, In early June, one -is simply delighted, but in October ' when the summer sun has brought -out all the autumnal tints, a view froth the rise of ground a• short dis,- tance south of the. railway bridge is a picture rarely eu:•passed for real beau- ty in,our broad Diminion. Looking to the south-east, one can see a range of farms that cannot be -surpassed in Ontario, for their' fine homestead surrounded by orchards whose trees are bending under their loads of beautifully colored fruits. A peculiar tint pervades the atmosphere caused by the action of the lake, its waters being somewhat warmer than the air: One can see from this spot, • Pickering Village. and as the eye ranges over the village, we turn with a sigh away frern the scene, fie the walls of the College -are distinctly seen, what used to be Pickering's - Pride is now a imams of crumbly walls. • -To the west lies Frenchman's Bay with its clear rippling water, spark - hug in the sunlight, . surrounded by a fringe of green foliage which com- pletes the picture. •• South resting clove .to the water of the bay is the village of Fairp•':rt. But laugh! Who • thinks of Fairport, when the time honored name or - Frenchman's Bay is mentioned. Frenchman's Bay was known by that name as far back as 17533, and how long before Is not kn ,wn. That ad- • tuirab!e writer 'of Canadian history. Dr. Withrow, speaks of the hay, as a peculiar incident tt'scurred here over 140 years ago. The French courier • du Inns probahly paddled his canoe •into the Bey over not: year. :.go. • I believe it, iii the intention .if the Electric,R:tilw;ty Ce. to rats .t swit,•h r. down to the her Lor to .:cohlre date- •suuimer visitnis—wl.at in „Admirable hlace to spend a few- week:. during the ot treather. If the t•eeideutes would wake up and tuake a united et- '. tort to entertain vieitur'. I Lave no doubt a -golden halves: anent be the 'fine result. Such a e.heite:e•i place for boating and fishing eo:nbinled , with the pure air of the lent, Would go tong way to buildup m -ny erhues lives have been spent ter.iong indoors. A very large- busineas is being done here in coal, ice and grain, one of the -largest ice-huases in _ Ontario is • here, giving employment, to large • Fangs of men nearly a►11 winter, seenr- ang the ice erep. - The elevator of W. ':.,D, Matthews & en.•is now being filled -with grain. the •produet.of Pickering farms: The general manager. W. R ' Sparks. seers .to he unusually busy at this season, I could stay only three *hours, and in. that, tine ten -heavy loadif of grain came in. • I have often thought that if an ex= ;pert were made to etverti'.e-this fav- ored pot money weld be ir.ve.tei with a ' certainty of . rettireing good interest on the ins'•?• • ue.nt. ' - The farmer with his :milk. • ggs and butter` fhb hut:•i;er w ith'' his e- ▪ tahlr-e and the -h:r, ei with -.ria bre ad would. find t,•a.ly • -.ilz at ;:it J -.-n'lLlle the yi_ituee t'c•ineeric`tl. 1,'t i It and heaveu•born society, known as the Temperance Alliance have oyer - stepped the 'bounds of propriety on this occasion and before dictating to y utas-vel►rtt-should-ptwi lice the ,virtue of truthfulness themselves. • I hereby thank my many friends who supported nie in the last election, likewise you Mr. Editor for the space occupied iu your valuable paper. • , (Signed) CIr.1RLEa S. PALMER, Electors of Pickering : _ Accept my hearty thanks for your very liberal support last Monday• in not only electing toe, but placing me at the head of the polls for Councillor for the year 1907. - . Your obedient servant, • JAMES MCFARLANE. Claremont. INTERESTING LETTER WRITTEN BY A NOTABLE WOMAN Mrs. Sarah Kellog of Denver, Color Bearer of the Woman's Relief Corp, Sends thanks to Mrs. Pl ithenl. The following letter was written by Mrs. Kellogg, of •1625 Llhc•tn Ara, -Denver, Colo.,' t•o=• Mrs: Pinkham, Lynn, Mass.: - Dear Mrs ?inkhorn: 'For Bre years I was troubled- with As. • ro4/4,1 a tumor which kept growing, causing me intense agony and, great mental depree- eion. I was unable eo attend to..my bone work. -and life became a burden to nie. I was '• echo ei for .days to ray bed, belt my appetite, ray'courage and all hope. -I could not bear to think of an operation, ani in my dietreea I tried every remedy venial' I t!:• -aught w e11 be afanv 'sae to me, and rta.l:-ng of the value cf I.yJia E. Pink ham s Vegetable t'•en'ponnd to sick women. decided to rive it a t:•ts'. - I Celt" so discou- r:ap .1 that I had little hope, of recovery, and when I be'_ara•eo-feel teeter, after the second • week, thought it only meant temporary relief: but to my great eh -prise i found that I kept gaining, while that tumor lessened in size_ "The Compnand continued to• build up my general Eiselth and the -rumor seemed to be 'absorber!, lessif, its even months. the tumor. was enti'iteiya and I a well woman, I am so the. .it for my recovery I ask you iu pa h a h my ie ae in news, papers,.. so °nen ten may know of the mondertnl ep,ratdee evreve of Lydia E. Plakleam's \,sable ggonad."' When women are troubled • with 'irreg- ular or painful periods, weakness, ci spla- eements ..or nl•.•eratina of the -female organs, that bearing -down feeling, in- flainmation,backache. flatulence, general debility, indigestion, anti, nervous pros- tration; they yhonld •rcnieinbef there is one tried and trio remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound at once removes such trouble . - No other ma -Leine in the world -has re- ceiva'f such widespread and unrtralified en•lorseeient. N,, ether Medicine has such a r• -'-•?r t of cures of female trouble. Ira. I`inkhaam invites all eit•k women to write her f• it a•lei�•e. elle is daulrhter- in•law• .of Ly,iia • E. Fi; 'sham and for twe,•y:five ,ears under Cher diretiun aiel siiiceehri •I.'oreer' Ilea !teen-a•1vi:-irt°{ suit wonicm free slit 1 Bares. She has :iii••.1 e1—ea—ands to heaitle• 'Add-r'et-, Lvn:r }la-.. ' • ▪ -In cr.ilsiell't.-,ti• • 1. ea l.r.i.e--ya;i: of the re, oat 'e e-jei•'ii:+1 -ir ilial e ..i h :5.5x:. l,� it i!r , ,, 'u l.::,:a'1 lit h:. -h rliie ;,Its n-,iiip-rr•;riit 1 i/:•;-i•n �•:1C r1•i,t-s-ri1'r,,ti•. • ...-. til •Ti•leee'`i- anew. -1lii,tn •5':5•ep: •It ,t :i. e i! In lte'eee-king tell. 1., &1O tim.lh!• t •.,';i ,• ie.t,,, riot l: a. lie a ,.•, t t is :•:11.10 .i:* Ltee ih ri.iiut c. is w •1• -: ,. _]11•.11 -;II nut �t'.t - •1' a'l. 1, _ rifle-aiu'...• I. ,r :•t petit .4, ' 1 urnl' tae ., i ,oris. t tin•_ , C<)::1a�'il._ Tit*: •i"i•r,:, !e-, rY •r• _�.+,. .1.'. til=o i,t:.•-e•tit,' t ....72611.111e1111,t to ntl'utl tt•r:.i ; 1•}•.-la:w' In tit•w of 511.•.:eli_ti. e.i; the ii.•ti- tion the coup". ii el. r;,It,t tlet the net-. =...,jority ,hit -lief :uCi :nit: -., etI..,i}.- init a bylaw to the p•topte i:, .eepeo; t of 'the Claim of the Tt••:ii!:.•lMiro :1i• h ands', I was in favor of Bele hitting the -15y-law to the eiietctre aarl wilier. the 'f.y-law came };efure the c;;tincil- I was ,the mover of the said measure. As you are aware intrad carried -by a majority of 25)5. -Being a wewber of the council last year, when the by-law was pirst•nted • for its"third reading I ar;iiin saluted in the •matter and the by-law was read - .the third time and•became law. - • In view of the protest a special meet- ing of the council was called by Mr. Todd. at Whltevaie at.which.all were •. 'unanimous that the tuwr.ship should • -defend the by-law and it was decided to .secure the services of the tueeeehip solicitor,'11r. J. E. Farewell. - •('li,ief Justice >Ieteeiith qu•itherr the .shy -law when the Tetnpet•am e Alliance :again sent a deputation to the council • them to t e:keel *most the :decision of the Chic , ,ist ee :amu a eo 'to secure the services of sonic Tot onto lawyer• to assist• the township solie•itor the Temperance Alliance having given satisfactory berate fpr the _expenses of the extra lawyer, I was wiling with 'the other inetnbe"rs of the council to .appeal against the decision,'although I was convinced in my own mind that time decision would not he reversed. , From the time the Alliance first imp- :peat'ed before the dtruncil in 19e5, also .the carrying•of the by-law and all the ,Jpains and trouble we had- in securing ustice for the majority of the rate- payers of the township, i would ask this Temperance Alliance if.they have meted either fair or honorable in try- Now AdverillimasonfiAs. STRAYED on to the premises of the undersigned. lot Si', rear 55th con.. Picker- tng, on or about Nov. 13th, a lamb. Owner may have same by proving properly. p lying ex- penses and taking same awes, AL. MaLOOLIK, Green River• 1351 FARM TO RENT,—Being lot 18. c iu 8• Township of Pickering, south of sndlaijoiniuglthe :Village ter Claremont, non• sisting of lio acres, On the premises are a good brick dwelling, firet-class barn, and stables, an abundance of good a ater. there beim, a rumor- ing stream, and water in stable, two good orch- ards. Fall plowing done. For further part:c- ulare aepiy to D Forsyth. North Claremont. Sotf NOTICE The People's Cash Store. • We have added a new profit•sharing system o our business whereby we give free to all our patrons beautiful semi -porcelain dinner dishes, goods purehased in all de, partments but groceries. We inciune dry goods, reapy.to. wear clothing, hats and caps, books and shoes. crockery. The waytee-do it,ouu recieve a coupon for' -every 2..5c purchase in our these you can heal ui tineuu-heya-the earned number to take .. the piece or pieces you want, finally you will be able to -get [fin -Whole dinner set. See our bills which give full explanation. .A.11 sales Made at the Picker- ing Lumber :Yard after 'the - lst'of January must becash unless otherwise arranged for. W. D; GORDON & SON. l: etinetea' it is' 1. -iiia /E: Pirk- .;.,l:i.'r :: "'i! .•, t' .hevei-'i.;it.I .et: rine NOTICE. Ti•, tit air u f ie,• lea„ .. 'Cif t ,. e• ,iitete.,i ; the iinie: !,• „ f :,tele- ;Its rat,`t.f 1; .:•1! i f ML., .,_e,- i,t•n' •.• ill;••1' ti, l.ik.i::ii'1,t• .1, ,, tel "_hi. -i . ' :1 ••••'., _; t. 1- - t,, e•w- Lie tela • - l:el Nl "toil, : • - ,,f :Ye etre it. tris t• e.t. the )1:•t,11.1•t•- of e•vt•ty pea. Iihi •u••.• e,',ttt!i-Il• .i tinder 'Ther :let. .e epee e.itil• Me .ilei -- histittttt -i :::ii' P?F•f't :r litritil id- ' ni:e:l.itriitcnt tele 10-- than live and net nee.e. then nine pereme. who' sleill7hlii i tli(e fir= till their -uccet of e etre- elected.- N ot- i3e is be t•eby given 'that seep Annual ineetine of the to rn-het-s'ot Pickering Public Library and of all interested, will be held in the Towii Hall, Picker- ing, on Monday evening next, Janu- ary 14th, . at S o clock; for fhe•electiori of officers and the transaction of oth- er -business. ' • ' _ By request of the P_Public Library Board - - - Rev. F . C. HARPER, • -- Secretary. Pickering, January 8th 10177. ' The Toronto- -World ! First rate Market Reports and Fore castes. The Farmers' page is a special fea- ture. No Termer can afford to be without this daily paper with its live up-to-date reports. Special rates now. Copies can be obtained from John Dickie & Co. - Oiders taken by M. S. Chapman, or F. M. Chapman, Agria- Editor. Whitby S !earn Pump Works !. A -good easy working pump time sa` ed. Time. is tnreuey. - is When the family is . home it would oar- be nice to have a family group 'taken. We handle all kinds -and guar - tee tee satisfaction. , • Groceries and Canned Goods. We handle only the best, all fresh and good, the very best in the market. • Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Peas, Blueberries, Pumpkins, Salmon, Finnan .Haddies, Kippered Herring, Sardines, Clark's Pork and Beans,. Clark's Roast Beef, Chipped Beef, Cooked Beef. -Cereals—Rolled Oats, Rolled Wheat, Granulated Oat Meal, Corn Meal, Rice Flour. - Ogilvie's Royal Household Flour. Cream and Tea -buns. ' Try us with an order and be convincee the above statement is correct - ger- Try our 25c Teae, Those who have want them again. They are excellent value. _ D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, PIC—RiR,=NCO, _ CANT. The undersigned will he in Pieker- ing every Wednesday for the benefit of his many ruetomers who want their watches, clocks and jewellery repaired Kindly leave them at Dr. Batemaln's drug store. All work warranted. P. TAYLOR. •: 30-43 Whitby. stook Food aid Sommer Stock must go. / ?cc -prime. fir fainter-meck,so r• m• eetling Intl-rtett IntlI Se.* 'Feed sees t, see; -..-at to :t _ . - ., a:�t.,l'IC •I'm)i)11 Fly reit, t ,•t • i 1 :Iver e,•••:•1:00' - 15rt-11.!r i:l j, i••;ir;l'.I it -u. t:LI!' . . L-• • • :. W Buda'. Let Others' Helpou -To recover your...Odell,l, tihrlt3'. -Tilt. • :. _ iditi'ing Vigilana°i ` emmittec will do this. Members having property stolen commnni- ... tate immediately with any member of Executive. Committee. • Membership fee • • ` Sl 00. 'tickets may.behad from the -President or Secretary on application. Arthur Jeffrey, J. A. O'Connor, Secretary. President. Exec: Com.—Geo: Leng, D..E. Pugh, C. S. Palmer, Pickering, Ont. Photograph Gallery Christmas 1906. - _ We guaradtee •satisfaction and pri- •oes right. Cistern tanks made :to ord,er. E. W. Evans, 41 Brock, street Agency for the Samples on hand. Whitby. ; R. J. Cowan, Barrie Cutters.— 'Beet ;sutler made: Brougham. 1ariiig ale! Those who want cheap Toys and Fancy.Goods.'call at M. & E. Boone's. Our entire stock reduced to a very -low figure. - - - --We will -enumerate a_few artieLesa. Buildingwill-enumerate blocks - Toy Watches Drawing slates Games Toy Furniture- • Drums Toy trunks • Shell goods - - Hand Mirrors - -1 Pin trays Auto albums. _ - One very gyred glass case and two cheaper ones for sale: - -STORE TO RE:1T. , • _ - We will still continue the dressmaking. ' . IND HAPPY NEW YEAR -� To Our Many Customers We tank yon all most heartily for you kind patronage during past seasons. We still solicit " -Tour valved trade. MRS. - REEKS & DAUGHTER Wall Papers, Paints, Oils, A large fresh stock now on hand, from 8c. u P r cauce Market • °rices in Wall Paper ranging i :lie• jli t: • t .,.t•C:e •, .. f it iir..:rY• .f e,'. � 1� ,: ':flu• •.! i-•1 ii'ri .t u i -i 1 11 •' l.i:i b:;. t : i.i'• fr.t ltitu (i.;: •fist• tv,'e•k f'' eit het tl':i,l,' tit .ankl.:I�'l.• „'gel. • = W. -O.Z,�7%.* II `.111?I 'Fm; I:•i!NT.-t_,,m ii. r Ise.,. .1 h u.QHrr:oS `: L' ...•5 west of C..iremont,-ti:_.•'s,' •preinti.es are •s d ivtt g h 7l: ref - i t .0 ag yen. £ ss* -s ::ln en Apra itt, For further l,ariviulars •al•pty. w P. Spottsr.l Clar,uwnt. a:f BAKING. On and after May 1st i will connurt- business in the store •adjoining J. H. Beat's furniture shop, where I ,will keep constantly on hand a good sup- ply of bread and cakes. Cakes of all kinds made to order shortest notice. Ice -Crean Parlor in connection. W. A. Thomson, Claremont, Ont. :.l 1:.• .1. 1, i t i ... little. • ,•„ .i „,.t r., t : !t ;i, k liilt4-sero!-'el. •.:-1 -'` a -.:, __u,,, 'h -e 'w. -at' I. Cuu1.' n .,.iy. - .17 .11 yeeiealefer'ri tot: t l.iiii01'eat- tl. for rie'' tilr,itt} !l: the w inter r110.3:e di 1J) 1t P- a i•ual;i tltltl 1 faille' hr' t'ettun tiinil -t'n;l,yuti ,the I will you.. _ - "e) motley t•e- • quired from Volt. Write phone or triply tti J. A.. WHITE;'Brougham.-. - -Zlaeksmifhircg- The undersigned.diaving bought out the, blacksinithing husiuess of R. Moore, is prepared to do black- • smithing in all -its lines. Horse -shoeing - a - Specialty., G-�ORE1,11�AW,• PICKERING, ONT. 6trong yfeads and okillcd • )(ands to the front., Attend the famous ELLIOTT mod Of all materials and design kepti n stook. It will pay yon to call ab our works and inspect our stook and obtain prices. Don't be misled by agents we da5not employ them, consequent- ly we can, 'and do throw off the agents commission of 10 per cent.which you will oertainly save by par teasing from ns. oalrsolicited. - WHITBY GRANITE CO., Whitby, Ontario TORONTO, ONT. Anti e properly preptueed for bush -tee; We . We deal (little- in. High' Grade Business Edu,•ati'na -(hi. kind every felting innri and \oinatt shtsnld have. Oiir school has now the largest attendance in its hit.torv. commence now. Prepare-wr11 nn'1 seeenss is ref'. tain. NA•troubbt for on, graduates to got positions. Caialogee free, • W. J. h`t,t.(OTT, Principal, 103; bor. Yonge e.nd Alexander Sts r 4 'e _., : ziar3[OMT. -41 • u. • Robt. Sadler, of Toronto, is 'y.hozne on a visit. Mr. Lewis, of Brooklin, was in town on Tuesday. M. Cooper is assisting W. E. R ,rough this week. Miss Florence Eastwood left fur Teterboro on Saturday evening. - Win. and Allan Michell, of To- 'ronto, are visiting friends here. is now .rapidly recovering from her-r-eeent' severe illness. We are -sorry to -learn -that Mrs. Carson is very ill•at the residence • OLJohn Reid. J. J. Wilson left on Wednesday • for Myrtle *here he will take charge of the elevator. • Chas. Bray left on Monday -...evening for Alberta, 'after spend- ing the vacation here. . Our hockey boys went to. Port .'Perry un Thursday evening to play a friendly match with the • team of that place. hear- • We are sorry to hear that Mr. • F. Spofford is ill with pneumonia. His numerous friends hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Johnston returned to her home near Wanstead, Lambton Co., on Tuesday morning after a •;pleasant visit with friends here.' Avery large number from this vicinity have been confined_ to • their houses with severe colds • which seem to prevalent every- where. Mr. Merton left on Wednesday to take a situation in Toronto. His place in the Sovereign Bank will be filled by Mr. Forsyth, of Markham. • A.. Fernie. _has retu.tnad., L-rclzla. Amherstburg to take a situation with W. A. Thomson. as baker. • We are pleased to have Mr..Fer- nie back with us again. . Rev. M. C..Tait left oh Monday evening for Toronto and will be 471 The Saint 472 Treasure of By F� 473 The Call of the Blood 'lichens 474 Benita_ _ 'Haggard 475 Cecilia 'Crawford 478 Lady Baltimore • • Wister HISTORY. .- . - 292 Wacousta Richardson 293 My Sword for Lafayette Max Pemberton 294 Letters from, England' Bancroft 295 The Fight for Canada Wood .2S8 The Governance of England Low 297 Fife and Drum at Louisburg J. M. Oxley. aptain Raa. enshaw -.7..1' accompanied home this week by - 'Mrs. Tait and daughtet. We are glad to report that the latter The annual public_ meeting ief • those interested in the Public •Libray will be held next Monday evening at' S _o'clock -in 'A: B. Dow swell's Hall. All are invited to be present. - - . .€teki"Ha rrock ; has, sVe are glad 'to report, arrived home safely at Brno, Rainy River District, after, spending sometime..here with her parents, A. and Mrs. Johnston, of /"forth Claremont Mr. Luke, of Oshawa district agent of the Massey -Harris_ Co., *as in town ea ?woodsy making __the transfer of the local agency "from Mr. Geo. Philip,' of Brough. am. Mr. Brown has secured the Morgan shop as show -room. We extend our hearty eongi*at- ulations to our worthy residents, •Messrs. -Jas. McFarlane and Alex. :Wilson on their 'election. to the township eciune1l -board for 1901'. Although there were eight Candi- dates in the field, our two towns- men headed the poll. Wm. Parkins, east of -here, died on Saturday evening. Althoui.li Mr. Parkins has not ' been in- the: - best of:health for some time. his .• death was unexpected, . Hi, fun - :emit -took h11ic"i u1t ` 3Vedne-day. s�;lien:intt'a•keent-tut,k,.I,lace. •iti t•llc• ,Selein cemetery. • Jane Morgan. relict e;f 'the late `;ro-ia`h E'it�ti: ltie'd fit the, residence 4)f her spit-i.r1-kilt_,__\\•ta.• Iliil. on ;tile .nth rulrct --loll 1, i' l xllri•d -,,, iIr lief"75t \Tat. I1r•1. ft: 't'a1 took piece ()hi Ti;l:t•-eio• of te•rlet., ,tl-1t ore •o'liluc:i:. • . t lie•.^. .1•.r • i-t'IIi'tli!.� -e..,ee.-inte•i-.6.,i 1'll 1i:e.P \', ililf•t'1ih' depot •:�. �-i trip , r••t. '"-1 t't c' i,rr tart' lit•t've-illi held •1 the villeft 11l'I'<' e.'i-i 1'4 lel,+\ •e `r,t'Ii affair 0-11- the invite:i',tl of'.Ii•.. 1\ -Mite, Mr.. Feia'l. end other t•an,li' dates for the • nitntii,'ipal ni-e -e's \ere 111'(•-C'Ilt VS WI the. exeelltl,)11 of Mr. Gera«', and a free rliscu .- •.siuii of township 'affair's ' took • place in which the candidates •sent pa-rticipated.• •• - A very pleasant event took .place on Tuesday evening of_ la t week at the• residence • of Mrs. • Dauphin, .when . her daughter, • Miss Ella, teas"united iii rnarrixce to our popular young blacksmith, = Mr. W. E. Risebrough. The t'er- einony was performed by the Rev. ��..R. Pai•k,yn the presence of the immediat€ relatives and friends of the bride and gro60n. That the. 0 .• :happy couple may be blessed with :happiness and prosper- . is the sincere 'wish of the NEWS and the .numerons .friends They intend taking itp: residence Claremont 'Pickering Public Library. _ follovving books here been add- ' ed tki Pickering Public- Library Dir. ,:,103 Life of Gladstone Vol. 1, Rt. Ho.n. John Morley 105. Lord Beaconsfield \ Tuw.le 106 Earl bf Aberdeen FICTION. . • 488 Lady Eve!) n Max Pemberton ,409 The Fighting Chauce Chambers gr 470 The Man who rdse again • J. Hocking " R. N. Stephens 299 Sir Arthur Sullivan,. Lawrence 300 Sir Nigel • • Conan Doyle 301 The Secret of Hei'oisni - McKenzie King biISCELLAN EOL's: • 21 The Amateur Creck_sman Hornung 22 Menioirs of a Great Detective ' • Muf"ray' 38 Myths 'that e...-ery Child Should Know - Mabie 39 Legends that,: every Child should Know Mabie 4iJ Heroes that -every Child Should Know Mabie • -TfyWNSHIP . The following is the reeult of the poll on Monday in this township. Deputy -Reeve •-Lapp 559, Pringle 257. Councillors -Boynton 128, Nigh 5.53, Padgett 351. Morrison 397. Hagerman 286, Mover, Carruthers 86. The coun- cil will accordingly he: "Reeve -Slat- er tacclamation I. First deputy -reeve .-Lapp. 12auncillors-Nigh, Padgett and Morrison. • •erree,TURE.. 182 Princess of Vascovy Ozenharii 163 A Lady of Rome . Crawford 164 A Cherry Rihand .• Crockett 163 Fairest Girlhood .. • _Sangster 166 In the Fire of the Heart -Trine 187 The Camerons of Bruce Rlehardsan 189 The Spirit of the Ghetto, Hapgood 169 Coniston Churchill 17C Lord Melbourne Duckley 171 Canadan Literature Murchy 172 Canadian Winter Macbar 173 Kid McGhie Crockett 174 When it -was Dark Guy Thorne 175 The Woman of Babylon ' • J. Hocking 176 The Heart that Knows ,Roberta 177 The Silver Maple Keith 79.4s -_ -sg . 170 The Scarlet Clue S. K. Hocking 1St) The Srluire's daughter •' .181 The V. izard's.Light '• 152 The Doctor Ralph Connor 40 Collected Poems of Wilfred Campbell, 41 The,Cornflnrorer' Blewett 42 Ota Ten Plays of Shakespeare Brooke, • . ROMANCE. SO Romaneeof Missionary Heroism Lambert - SCIENCE. 185Wit of the Wild . ' Ingersoll lee Romance of Natural History. Goose voYariS. 253 Greek Life in Town and Country - Miller a54 Adventures of Billy. Topsail. Duncan 255 Japanese Interior Bacon .256 Children of the Cold Schwatka 257 Canadian Girl in South Africa • Maude Graham 261 .Australian Life in Town and Country Soley 29 The Thaekeray Country Melville The following Magazines and Peri- odicals have also been placed on the list : .. The Delineator 'Harper's Bazaar Wo man's Home Companion Designer Everybody's Cosmopolitan merican i\IcClurN s Ladies' Home Journal. Review of Reviews Sne•c•e.-o • (flood Hrnisel;eeping.' -tl+thrix • \ve,rhi , ‘Cork :l ,u,! lfs Ctdup.tuio mininieat it', rlel RR.O Geo, C. Evans, ' of Churchville,. Oiit., expired, suddely-on' Satur-" clay evening while seated at the ••supper tableas'Mr. •Harry;Lilly's, Brow'n's Corners, to which place he had just came • to •••pay, a visit. • Deceased was a -brother-in law of Mr. W.• H. Lapp a:nd fo several years conducted a black smith. business. at -Cedar Grove. The corpse was sent to Church - vile for iuternient.-Slin.-' r r- FRIIIT I have taken the agency for the E. D. Smith Nursery and can supply you with all kinds of large and small fruit trees and bushes, - • - I have moved my office to my resi- dence on Linton are, where I have a full stock of repairs . for farm imple- ments.- L, D. Banks, -Pickering !Q1'ei!PenIng An 'Account __examine the -growth of The Sovereign in 4/2. years, ending 31§t October, B n15. 906 Assets have increased to •'$2v.,3•1�;401 Excess of assets over liabilities to the Publ.:c - Rir has in .,57.Y7 • Deposits have increased .to J15 &919 • $1-.00 opens an account in the Savings LDepaitritent. Interest paid 4 times a•year... The Sovereigns Bank - of Gude. E. S. 'Theaker; Manager, Claremont. 0. Mt :To sell this monthat Cut Prices. If you have a small account, please look after it.'- = -D owswell, Claremont, the People's !tinsmith. County Council. County of Ontario. -. -Trie'ffrst meeting of the'C'ouiict't of the Corporation of the County of Ontario, for the year 1907, will be held persuant to the Statute to that behalf, at the Court House in the . town of Nit hitby, on Tuesday the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1007, at the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon. All accounts to be Mid before - the. Count it must be .for*arded properly certified. to the Clerk. at least three days before the meet- ing of Council. ' - Jso. E. F.1R!IWRL1., 1l'1S - - County Clerk. - ::'' -Card of thanks, Ladies and Gentlemen, - I thank you meet heartily far hav- ing returned zee to the office of Reeve of this Municipality, and will endeav- or to merit your eonadence ley a faith- ful disobarge of the de;iae'of the posh. tion. • Tour obedient servant, 7sacss Toot) - - Cherrywood, Y;'dTab'. ..** 'poet '�' tizze io tt e Have on hand a beautiful display of Fancy Articles for Xmas. including Chinaware and Japanese¢•are, -Fancy Platee, Tea- pots, Cups and Saucers, Etc: Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck Scarfs, Ladies Fancy Collars, Lace Tie' and a host of ;Dolls, Mechanical Toys, Sleighs for the boys. and many other useful articles. Come and see them. Head quarters for Oranges, Lemons and Confectionery. eek mirk all oar 5rieads a 21arrr kristmas .. cord a liappg 9rosperoue 2(ew gear: A 4e. -1 1 ., i w -r o • w.: s °e 1 • 4 roe C ; • Iree Z o 7 O o c. g e� o a C T �1 ^3 0 0 • A C --a,- a,5 Opp a aR 8 O 1 6D m(7 E- OD�'o ! 2. ,l Y - Feb j pq :Ib- e` c: Wigg ..-CI J:.1t • .r ser: ZA 0:t. To rum etnt,:t:e;t:,,ra,•;is, encs' r S"1,,r a any di ' .._ i e woe. �: that Catarrh . te. • trd '-r , ,, i - E - De, I an ti rni a reg l.a it ` •re,g 1 i s + a :ail •,1'.•int l.' r 0 ..c a .) l'1.,,,, r ..• fre•. Trial lire .s (.:i. lir •rl (.44.1' ,....*.•::1": t • ?-o; :1, P r , 4...r; . r i ,-, '_'a'4'4 ,;t)a .v. J o this ttira •1.a,t.-rt i tt 1 ,.rs _rt:.t �.:-,i.._ ti ('atarrh ty� will tri c r• nal .t:. •a:,oat h.-i.p. - \, rh:ng certainly? ,nrr a,..u7 .:`a vhc rt. t.a.. I any a:1.1,1c of r•4l g•'' 11 Ii . tnat' Sr:i, le must tnss.'-s try,- o' e :h t i cowl-mn, rather than a•3vn rc it. D I tip a Catarrtl Cure i; a snow whit••. ,..', n,,• a: to-r,r c balm, ➢ut uo in h..aut;fr:1 r.i .k t i g:a-- Jars at •xt. Such s•.nthing are. t r ii .Eli al s i cis Thymol• ?I••?:[iioI, etc are in, Qrtorntel fit'• 8, velvets, cream I:ke P, tr,4alu:n'. iu:g'+rrr t b3• Dr. Shoop from Eurctpe: if Catarrh of t:':- nos.: an! throat has cxt:•nderi to the so earl~ then tar all means also use internalIy.Dr. SIM°p's Restorative. •Stoma ch distress, a lack of • general strength, bleating. belching. biliousness, bas 'taste. 'etc. rarely call for Dr. Shoop's Restorative. For nncomplica e4 catarrh only of the nose and throat nothing elle. however, need be used but Shoop's Cure P1CKERI G P1-IARMACY. Piles get quick • relief from Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment. •,•• Eternerif- her its- made Piles -and it works with certainty and satis- faction. painfn1,7prntilt.(1, mogie hy its .use, Try it and -see!. bilious, _or _have ,sa ow e,ess ;complexion, try Lax-ets just once Lax-ets ere li•ttle. toothsome Candy.. tablets -nice to eat, nice in effeot. guipi lig 41.) pain.. Jnst, gentle. sirable. Handy • for the vest pock- et .or fifirse. li,tx-ets meet every desire. Lax•ets: come to you in beautiful lithographed metal box- es at 5 cents and.,, 25 cents. Sold by Pl,!kering Ptuthataci. • ?k''R*Ar*Ole*Sere *'!t•'kkk'!t'ft*****► • ,7t?hrl met trite ror a copy zif'Out; catalogue. abThis simple tact, costing a ._1 cent and a moment of time might change the whole cur- rent -of your life and bring many thousands of dollars- .S. within the next few years. Try it. Address, W.H. $+haw Principal,' eentral Business College; Toronto. -• Weare carrying a larger stock of patent medicines than ever - before and our prices are right. Balance of our 'Xmas Stock will b cleared at cost. e :ire c'irryitig the fine=.tax-artlnetit of Good Stationery ever =Bonn here. Also a line of the best Chocolates A.t - - - r Comforts inFo�teai • AlsoChoice Brt -anri 'Fairy Flour, ' Brae, Chop awl- Molasses•Feed C:,i1 :al 'Fier C' ,:'ner Sit it 1t:,re. Z\ 1 -ping you all a ii. ; !,y and Prosperous Nen' Year, - SMITSIVIM W. M.'PALMER, Claremont. LIFT, FORCE AND I I and SUCTION 11— M P S.** Constantly on Hanci. Prices Right. . Wind—mills erected and Repaired, Direct telephone communication with all parts of Pickering, Markham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Veughon townships, also Stoulncille,"Markhani and Pickering villages, over Independent system. Orders promptly attended -W. • - Repairing done. • -Garow & Son, Claremont. For Sale. One Comelete Threshing Outfit, consist er and one separator 'with self•feeder and - This complete cietfa has only rua a short' time and will sold at a bargain and farmers to. Also one Ten h p Gasoline engine. This engine is in first class condit!ion and is pnvierful for its sfielndein be use either stationary or portable and can be sean ranningat the Claremont foundry at any timCer.oss ont and other saws gummed at the foundry on the shortest notice, - Foundry and Machine Shop, Claremont. • 11, RICHARDSON'S Important showing of finest display of China. A yery large assortment of i received for the Holiday trade. Call and ate them. ItInhacriptione- taken for all Magazine& Weekly and Daily Newspapers T,iPETERBllROE'DtGTTOR SN01 Young riari f Put -a Bullet !nto the Prefect's -Brain. LEADING :MARKETS . iif1EADSTLFFSi •- .- .___ Toronto, Jan. S.-\\'Leat-Cntario - No. 2 white. G'Jo a -I al outside. Lid _N.. 2- g,--..-1..,, sf,+:; i,iil east. ' \� heat -Manitoba 1 nottlicrt, Stock Feed Is Scarce and Lu lir S(.;;c asked, i9%�: bill. lube parts.-- L'ar:ey-No. 2. 511: bid cull. Ata - - ['c as -Ko, 2, pie "Lid. • - . Oats -No 2 while. 35'•c ..,skid low STORM KIPS GRIPS MNN��N _q ft c:i lit t,• New York, :ir;c line- w,::t, -• . Ilye-No. 2. 72- asked east. A despatch from St. Petersburg says: pressed the Russ of St. 'Petersburg. be- • Bru•ley-rite tr 52r. , Major-General �'on ete''I iuiiitz, i•refect cause of-then ,tf a'arf ie:c ! y Pec:c\ylaeat-J,c t,, s el; 'C of Po:'ley; of S1, Pcteisl,yi•g, \vas_shot \1• Karavat.ff, a well ktow'rt juri-1 whoCorn-No.i 3' tic ; \., ',.� t a and kilic;i I,y a young man at the 30: dei)E:red \'.'hit lie tempest "the;.d'.bas•:.F our-1'.tll-01, t u. -$2.701.1.:; a for 'stituli' 'of 1.7x'. Lod/tie/nal \Medicine:'n moot 'of all alai al conscious tiers' fir ft.). •). I til'. cent: ;paten+s for.export, buyers' '..1laursday aft, toe :on. Russia." • • hags outside, S2:65 slid; 'thtnitutha first Patents, 5;,51•4;. se'curlds, . 5'.;. ,Label's'. Voir der Lausitz,' at the • invi.taliott of Prnlee Peter Ate\androvitch,• l)r:lte- of I1 as O::lenburg.•- liasitarak of the- (,mold= - COLD RLDYING OF IN"S • . r Odessa say;: Sno)i•- storms•-anl biizzerda of exceptional. -,'- •!y o throughout south- ern t n Ru ria.'- '1'rattic rear several high officials; the prefect onihe"railroadsIts intoirupted.-nnd great. was appro:trhe.l from the rear Irv• a less of life Ls repnrtcd. Accnriling• to ac- • young no. W•It i drew a revolver and counts 1e0 per:.uns suet:limbed to the slio� him in the base of the lhrain- . \ion cold in- south -•rester u- provinces alone. dor L.ni;;n:lz fell forward and did in - _ ..two minutes: • As the rissitssin turned to BOUND -TO CTi.\41t3 AND ROBBED: flee orae .of:the 'oflieersrf resent dew -his Duchess. Olga, youngest sister' of Ent- 4 •decpa,ch ho.n ;(Oli\1'fil' t'I:ODL;('I. peror Nicholas. was attending the con, tIh hurter -Til' uturhet continues very .st�cration o? the„iuslitute chapel. During; ve rl tic pies t„n lh t steady arid.. firm. and whilestandingthn and snulh wes• t . (:re:ttivey °5e_te. _'7t. the s'i•v ices Iht ••e.,.., ,•. .do ,solids ..... .. .. .. 24e le 2:)e I I):riry prints .. .... .. 2'c to 23c do nails ...... .... .. •..... Vie t')2'1•4:2 do tubs - ' ' ... 1�e.to20c -Info idol. •• - -15e to'!tc • •(:heesh:r-Virirr ' at -1°';c for large and tic for twins. Eggs--S•torago. are. queer(' Irrrr.•_at. .24..;!... and limed 2'2e,. \.•w laid are nom-.. goal' at from 30c to 35c�_ -. • i - • Rabbits -25c p.'r• paiir. • then entered the flat of Geo, Stele Akin, _ I'oul'ry-4'rices ere den:.rolly.numinal . sc,bre out, cut the roan down and killed A despatch from St. Piterslatrg says: him. .. ...'-A••:erfsaticinal-outrage was-et,l,tinated -" -- . WAS A PETTY DIC'T`ATOR.. la' terr'or'ists tit 4 o'clock on Friday at- . tcrno )n on the Nevski 1'rospela, in the After dissolution of the Rtssian.Par= centre of St. Petersburg. Four young Iianient, powers little short oI_thostr ..f a petty_ dictatorwere _conferred upon • Prefect of Police von der I.aitntt_z. Sorne idea of hi.-` activ'ily ii:ay be • gathered Irani figures whir. h he caused who was._liuverrtor of Sib"ria under the and Steady.• • - .. 6c to 9c _liberal regime' _of • Alexander 11. .they seized the - ger'.eral and kris aged wile, bound fhcm to chairs, and demanded Chickens:, dressed .. .. 5c to 7c Ducks ... . ...... ... ... itic to 1 t,i be published un Dec. 23 Iasi. at was -that the, general hand over- his- money- Geese _.. _. .:.. _... , ... .... ]uc to 13t -then-announced t ei the "Flying Sec- for the -"carie:" -Battu the genera and Turkeys .2c 4tul3e - ti f ill 'Jec el Police" hall made ` S his wifeb craned us The ter- l ultata•s-Ontarros _ai .quotid at lira. fo E,S,• a« ar lots here. -Last- - Last - ono le . r �°, ' _ - became illi o _ . • - - arrests m St.- Petersburg; dmr'rng- ttie Wrists' then broke open a IIesk and se yr in c three day., prt'ecdiitp:.-Dr ,.wo The prix' cured .1,500, roubles ($7.1e. A maid -ser- ern. Inc to 75c. open- ivho incltuled 33 vyornen, weir hpt raised an atar-nt, :and: the.rnbl•t•rs B i'.`.l lIa'-(trrrilntinris ares-•at'l1.7l) • Chargee)• . with "t evolutionary aeth'ifv, attempted to es"ap,e, ' On''. s alto carts 41-$1 #err. No . L t ins: h1 , 1111 1 �'J to G0.- 'add `t1' that • furt her arrests "and starelias- and- illegal elt'otion agitation.” It, vvas".'oi,,a irnrncd,atapi-shot nIIII If rigout. ,') fpr \o. _ .n, car L,tc her.. fen. S tr',,eptCin. wiui- is 'an ortogen : vice -e proceeding vvgort,u.er art.rn, tats for I h - last 20 years d -eve fed On Nov.'I i tg=t von der Lausitz. ret- -himself to . isili,ig -pits tri= a -ill- r.licv.im,: • ng, it is said, undern to Irian a mit- the pr.stmer s. Ile beran,e m 't n as the Straw-Stert+-dy. -at $7 iii- ear• lots here. Industry Handicapped. • A' despatch from Winnipeg says : The 'Vest is in the grip of an ai'ulost xrtpre-. tiiderrlc.cj snowfall. At Neri,a va_..a fuel .famine is again iruninent, 'Storins have stopped the -.;Cauadiah Northern Indus, and no wood is Mir sight Sitch a Snowfall has not been- •seen here in.20 years: Farmers say stock feed. )'.'ill tic scarce, as; owing to severe mom-. Hier, it is.g+sing fast. Slacks at a dis- tCnCe "arc)" itiacccssiblu'. Owing to -the t znow seep snow and the cold weather the d,'ci• No coal has been delivered a • at cuiiring 'down late the settte:..eri s,. Hoke, \fan., for•several days now, and- and'scrut almost tante. uriiess relief•cnoes at an early date there From. t'rince Albert' -comes the en will- be a cold lime in some Moines. ttouncenient that mare snow°.has f tri lL At ['orlon*e tri Prairie•the fuels lua- i,l the woods this Winter than at any lion is again• i1)'comning acute, anti the time in a0 years in the North -\Vest.. In local dealers are unable to_ supply ;Ile palaces it is 10 feet: on the level. l•hemi demands of Ihy:ir customers. .lf the,rail- places regions come reports of serious wml coutpanies do not at once • cope interre.renee" with timber cutting. Tr ei s sol 1 the. sflua L m1 positive sutfeung wi11 cannot be cult close to the ground with result. • riot t .flaite lnl:r,r, and where the-ieewino. \ ,.leis the snow fs cast bark as rapidly a, it isicri veil. Ldgs fall into -the -cheep• sm• w, aid char t be moved. Along the (:tarot River \'ullry. •and e�•en . as far •,,oath as Duui�ltiu; Man., the deep sn,iw' covers tlre.plirins olid , woods. As Lit" a\ast as Edmonton and the .Shell Crc .: country these conditions exist, --It cost le -bor interests hundreds of thou-• sands, of dollars. if it does not seriously, allot tete lumber industry. • CANADA'S FOREIGN TRADE. Crain for Five Months - Ending November - • • • •- of Si2;031,061. -9. CO-Et)U ATIONi DENOUNCED. Mixed Schools Pad Educationally, Hon . - . • ally and Physically: A desratch !rein Ottawa says: Returns A rie p•itca• -from • London', England,. of the `o-.,- t ri trade:of he Tzorntnloit for ti" tit` tr-- gin trioti t~rar'2'.+'c - :he floe nivaths ending `,)\•gibber show at l.rarm.ngtc„t. Miss Cleghorn, head of • that hitt imports• and expi,.r•ts anrounled Iia large e:emeniLary school at • Sheffield., 'a together to $2'7.,513,152. which repro- den,,utme:d co-education. She said that • • sents a gain cif $4/i,U;ll.f:li1 over the re- big. inim'd sell. oils were bad for chit-; c; rd _of the, etrjespondir'g months _ of e'r'`ii elucafuuiilly,. m,;ritly anti pityst- 1 •(to. • 'Ito utnports of $1 iS.592 l'7 sh :vv- ca ir. it • was inipoSsible fur a head el' an improvement of $•i1.1156.5;''. and trcicher W have: proper individual inita- the fora! e ports a rain of •$11 n74,is'2- ertee over the• p.upit.c, - It vwas said that :!'!t esp-,rts_'af-loreign prodnre in the C;ercisrtl a fond innuene+;.over 1 d h t h cittru• pw rmol artcuntgd to $14,701).2'¢;, 1- , s, Lal she was sorry to say (here er authority, dispersed n rncxct- i .. e,f con- e• , o[. Russ-rl:. lie is Itt,' Rim N',. Jin, n. - L'il.h e'''' lti'- �; 4+++4++•4+++++++++j+ 4444++++ + ♦. _:+ •+ + +++++++++++♦+++++ ♦ cain't abfde` to be zeeond best in -doors, "" whutev r they tried be out -doers." "Zure enough; a oornan didn't ought ~ - + l:,- be better than a'nlan, 'taint natural • ♦ ince," cuntmrnlcd.Jac,y "1!'s pie, the a ce + li!bli;, whe why? lave. yet the apple, and + Adam he !,~taught 11© meal sa well tine . ♦ Irl,,. ++ "f.ct lie' alen-e i•tir that when he teen + 'leas a {wipe un,' commented elm' + Gale. se'yert'ly. + The shepherd ear se st; u••1 by lee.-,nn;- bseert:ti, n. -{lint Ile rehbtirxd. si!e•ntly mzine at the'wind-,w. through which + !hc.glnries. of an April sunset could be • + ,Sen •Diffused river tl!'-) Wide reach ofsky_ + for live full Minutes; while his rough- + • .•oiled dug. who had fr,liow••d hint in + and lain - tranquilly . dozing at his feel. + ++++.+++++++4++++++++-P+++++-+++++++++++++++++4 ionised Ivy the tie-Jun.111Ni look on his CHA1'l'1:R 111. {tries the zun hri es evening when \utl;s ;'•tri=le'e's fiesee•sat up and .watched• hon: - "f assinj% "'Int M_ a to bed, and c hoping 1 Int a signal to ntuce. - footsteps there sri rare on 11ia .rl.dr • erg prat's il.,tt•n agr,n �'I !hr, Ilse .Ilcpht•rt1 �;aznd .th'.'s, he • :lonely road which led past the 'netivel- i ntnae, when..tis time_ to gel up uur ;,batt•\ d a' change i i Ellen's ince, s It:ih '' :lees' {test, that it was seureely • possible' there.'' waSr ju.,t h0.ure {lien. frrarncd by:. Ilse . '._for any to ge uiihetitd by tit least use• of "1 v tn'1 'tis a terble tart of :t pine.'," scanty cotton 'window curtain. the -the inmates of that sul.taea eiv chine. added Rruhen. mournfully. "(:I!ri;t•rua.,- wu-k't'bird-c'age above and tlte•piece of Ellen Gale had listened _tit them• os a time," n illiam zes; Tis llotL1• -titan hot ,u:i' t rreen uut.,idt� sttntt and. through' break •in- fife's incnolony wlt,'n in health suitliner 'weether." • Ihe .small banesseteie targe like that in -find actively employed, and nry in lila "7.n they zes." aded alum 'C*,Ile' Ade-. Ile• sky )yht•n the red flush - of situsel -' deng solitary silences of her fading life, uusty. "1'nilc zags •there w'ilil.er tight •;p;- aot ac•rdi:s it, a moment [fore, a they heed become the heading L\;;nts of in -)he middle o' amenei there. •• tuigl;G'•riinl; ,i. hue and 'a sul,litttfiiun-ot ""-4.1ay and night, and nitwit ltlnetice had •'•Chat's a b:� • trri,r.:afuu \\'tile{i i..:et1 titin •with dile.' un to s)\':illo\c, cele- !!,,'. tt•thfnkin of kingdom Sprite. taught her.. to discriiuhtate' , lit-m.i with nu'uled to •meal, rising sternly and ten- g -such n!c.;ty that she'cuuld tell frutit their inti 1n the hearth to knock the ashen out: \t•!I' i•'r sole•' b'iund-'bc•fure long," he le-. ..peculiar ring on the hard ruad.w.iteitter of ifs pipdT• - - - tilde eel. • they 'were those of_youth ur atee. •111011 tit• , , But et. was >_ mere_ tuneible gia!>•ne..-s, - u.orii- n. gentle or siritlile. Sole:nines on iio\v• do thre'earn ngrrn\ if tier gels though il,peneoh nfrllle• deei:est.chat•in ti Sunday aflerrioon there would be a winter weather in zununrr-lime?" a:ke',1 •;L_s111at ultdiatete're•el lend, --the joy in - _ r r, the she Icrti:. after double ti;otfall, light, yet lin�,uinp, and f� • prafann�i rrtedlt?air,tl:- -iv hat is higtlet' and dearer than eel[; 7 -.she knew that sw•et1hearts were pus.;:1 g, fl Ult_n doubtfully suh,posed that 'it which Thus tranniigure,d Ellen's hri•t1. and win -veered- vitiat_ the ,rid iiif thea r''•t\•_in •ilte veinier. anti sil;nt nlrlrta• her!ie I. • it w:; the :ie*tet rif Iw•o OR, GERVASE RICKMAN'S -.AMBITION. - wooing niight be. And thin at tinmds lion followed, br,keu only by ah+tri figures whnsr outlines Were traord upon :some memorystabber! her to the tieing, Cub•'s reiterated nss,'ttions to the ac- Ili pirilw ostial trine Wereyoungaetai u poo corrlpaninient of the' cliekirr ir„n that cartifor "Neill;mrd i•) well l e huritti iub1e followed- by a stately• doe er h(1und. wluch "Qua L -i & l�ry »r► :-c°fiiil.C1-•.'1-7-17/3717.1-65'.u-. as t Ifu•y. tale nt as t}1r•y' went, th}tr lact•s '�`m- --'"" feno-eosluro heal d nv. nes and out there._" - . • cried Dante. his ,pity mingled with some- ".\-nit !" gruwled,Jacub, bef,ire leaving lig h!tra .quilt, the changing rune -lints of rhino ,akin to envy; wlu'n he mut the the 3 1 itr to recrt\:r an ltpprnac•hinhr Sus- .the tranquil evening. �� * lovers of Rimini, unite,! fereveIl A- !tut torilt't•.' "1 don't'hold lei' theee yt•r new- • "Miss Ling:led . so 'nate. exclaimed h rrible •tentpestu.nua Bell, w•h:11v i• so Ianglrt1 no -Loris. e u31 newt{ t; tie nature .E11‘11- i ` ".,Moi young. Mr. Annesit•y.' Vi;fling many ;tweet thoughts nad71,r i)g!!t lit,•nl. al deaths- right zitie upperrlrust ire my II••re hit„ with iter.- c•ntnnented lieu- • ' Sitting at the winriutt• oto• 1r•tplit .April y•unn. days."t ben: ricin;; aIbd looking Out. • riilig. Ellen heard the. !nary. dt•i - "lure enoui.,h, Iteube- r' Idrt1 alts " f br•e.ckon shete \•uund meet: rd e. to • gird. : tepn of a-2nburing tirnit wh leo gr:In.1r, nc tier, "\Fe never y carie talk -of .1,;<ep contp.tn, with at last... rutted Main • -youth was a wornroat of hi -til. and •stl.e �trelitY\itien i Was a -gal,' Mt' and )lay Cute, ooinphdr • rrnding the silua'ion at a - know by their ring on the 1•nad Ili it'they tr r w e never went \•urtltu•r than •lane.. "Slit.' .'!ain't sorriest{ tw' -tlraw•tvl' • 'were those of Daniel Pink, tlae sli'pierd..� Ntedington in all cur band days. ' uet.• the .,\• , ' "You goo on, Elm': et'ied ttt•r-fathrt..imtE 1 tt5-Ch1. C'trn}� ,!,�,� ore. .Itr,nrinl'le sit h. nt 1 was a uonlan {:r:,vcrd• 1 :and p10a.a'•i�.!.'I,e as ever -t• known. ake'•tically, when she told torn who was 'lbw's I did stare where i -teen Noe,- bops But- t othelr one 1)t:vs all the;-weet:.t.13Is coming. "you _cyin'1 till, be, the humid." and all -the .hest a and \{nils in rn•tek, t, el Mede{, never=knneys ie l•.i11 what,' - "I twarirr site cart," eeirr•eeted Nlnin 't;r•'•t1y 'to be n ;to to hired for the Li ata diel Ahae into• Ili:' , ,,1 •I Gate:.lacnb's ertr,tht•r• whit .', t.. mertenl; y 0 ti }(any \t•: tell* m iss I've a Litt in ; r w t 10 about beeire the. hearth -tire. busy with Mt•d ns_tun wee, but 1 waflr't l• 1'''.t 1''1,.i:,;11 -ti that w i.tl lasput to..,r tilts- intto- ironing.. "terble keen -of hearing site bee stared that hard it i noir?," ew+ tl.rl •,,tell. • t,• r hi.-. - des. t tl he zurr," "\fi tni.+;u-t r,6:erved the alltrthr'rti, `titi,in_ n{ r:ttllLr'thnt op hos frit•utis, td Ellen . sntiktd with inn'nrent. Triumph seteiu;: an oppr'ertunity for which he batt ,h -a, r rratIle, di' t i 1'he pout t! been .Hier •" when she .peretist--ct-thio c:,:ittier-heat.'n long lien waiting; had nrrnfeiJ t.cethee. h•,. • bt•esti dts- till• whole rain:In inert tit linear give €, and di)in� r'i:�ep into C1.; -t',9 in f:,rl+t1T'c;�ne!rlci', that d ty, and t'egetardos tinct meat in some form: Boil •. fared of . the, ,4.1');fptte d tarn in at Inc 4 the recess,•S uf lto.-gerrn'nh fete . �rlt'.'� ! 1: tic\" . , . , ,r• ' ',. -„ +t • ru t i• r r to wicket: and clank tvittt a li, i'.s •in;,ritiar ih:ng tkhiltli Itn`eatraclyd welt{! tiltl;< ll;:, r aril Ilii I s..t.n. Lr tut t ttve:trtl iii, 11. and utl; nt t ulrihriuze. _beryl 1tcn5' . gait over, the lard line, -with which. tlia "site Ism in •\b' I nent•in•to-dove. .•1t,•' -.1 it?`tittn'tlitit Lt'an 1 'i[ c t1! r,i et tat tees _pitched, fulluwetk_ bi his htry'rr1 thr�cr' yet arangee wor ee. F?1141." striate{ enlist in an'Indie-botmd regi „point I _ sh l;,rgy ifog. . And he err: 11 1 ed nee tare -rile erlhgee, cl1ent end Ihirs-gel elle h tlr•tit cit a. few• ".\y, 1ti're eh be, lure:w Jacnh."-said} [;r w'hid;h I:N\n tlrailked! 111111 I4 ,I^ftv- t\.tii (,Inters. Alice Iu)dl S4ti sit+rb.l to hl:uil Garr, looker,, u r ! . • 1t acin:the subject til tt_ Cci'tting, when p freer lir ironing ••1'ut unit' tuft's y nater hRi teaion 'sol ' , with - . d+lw - sn- -fr? "(:Hirer+` nit iu, «tilt ie yt' 1Itt , tlly: r+tt ,aril itrr{t l elw' 1 11 E)Hn 1," sties udi!•,!_ t ti irl_ h, r vuictr fp a ` \1 mid>u, ir,•n 'e • fiat Iett�t renew 1 e,r. and tl:us exeellii m in \trill{ m. t,,.. , stint{ titch. "1h ties 1 c y t''" . t,..\ \ 1 e. h,' tltl_ititel 1, . �.. 1 Hurl ,ire illi: eii,i t.c?, , ltN? .�IfNirl;rrt •�rl�l. .•.\ C�ip t: l ait'ti. :t,!,lt'i!' innctt'r�tf. \Fr'n. I•.1'tnnings." Sahel the hi ol:ertLe stiltit- (t1,o,regeticelll l_)k!ng Lith{_ .e lea nine __ ._..; bltttg.. nerietiy 6t:•t•i• dine• it ee,..te tare t,1 :eke. nir the ut'al!et s.• \• :,''h f"ein lnnn • N.. t.:ll.• "�' ll. w;lh sdGR •U)i'i'lal,e 1h•I' - 1«+'r r,l!'t'1y — lir 0tt1r r\''•641-=1'le -albs) •1 ! in Inti e\prr'eric' n( tie wrlt'r iii n 1 F bonus to her 3.11/70101 pre' env. 'f Itis• Suri- " ;'1te -h atiner III,' ,f r..'cuntt• aiun•r at ait� ort; .'rote nf. w'tui•h is Sun,,.. d to take fl I } _ 8ncl she turned her.ace.to the wall. . • 4++•4++++♦4+++++4444+++ + point, brethren? + • + - -. - _ _ •+ About Cha Farm ♦• + ce+++++++++++'+44444444•f ;DONT DESPISE S\IALL THING-ST-- o \\'sly Ls if the general run of farmers illake so little •provision for and devote s•?. littic study to. puultr, ? If the (lens t'eceiye any care at all'il is usually from lite Wr to n folks, • In, shite• of, all the neglect and abuse' the hen is about lite best prulit-nial:ei' uu rhes ftu•in. !fray- easy it Ls to get roped in. Sorne smooth talker• coined: along and teiLs about a Imine that a few turn own. All it nee is is a little more capital t0 equip il, flleii, alt. Ines It Money will be 'pulled out at a mind 'rote. \\lent per cent. of Prune ever carnes :back to the fnrnaer' who pmts money in'lu the other fellow's rtline? fortunate, indeed. if anything ever conies back. ,But right before his eyes is an industry that is only waiting fur beltee attention. equipment and de- velopment .to. return enur•rnous per. cent. pr'ulits. The despised hen is making a better per cent. of !mufti. neglected tis uglt she be, tllati ever -conies to ilie outside stockholder of a 'mine. Give her her dues and she will give you better per cent ,of profit - than .the inside stuck- ttolder of a mine gets. • One hundred per cent. on the invest- ment Le. not at ull .unrornnton with a well -eared for flock of hens. • in baby beef production. -'Do you see ltis- AGIIICCLTUIIAL NOTES. The roan who raises scrub .stock taunt}} raises scrub` grain. -" •" Dunt burn Ilse straw. L'se it for bed- ding for the stock and return it to spit la renew fertility. Tirnruugh preparation is hall the cut - eine.) Qrn f.0 nr-reader-s wall realize (his in growth of crops next season. Tliet•tr is no play 'connected with earn- ing a living. neither. is there any play wuel: connected with any department Of farin work. Those spongy places in. the road may I-' successful:a: dlrainecbwith tie. Drain- age is the first .essential in the improve- ment c f a rood. A winter everting can easily be made the most pectin:11)1e div.ision-of the day by reading agricultural literature and plan- ning cietails for next season's campaign. A farmer should watch the market. A good seller is usually a successful far - mere. \\'ith this'watching seek to pre. pare for the market a prime article y\'tliclt •will bring a hlgh -price on -' its merits. • WIlEfll: KLS.SING IS• CO'1PULSORY. Odd Customs of English \'itllages-Grate- •• tui Austrian Maidens. The chat•ming country town of Ilun- gi•rford, in `Berkshire, hes an annual til -ing- day each April. \(;hen it cele- brate.; it; Ilocktide festival. says Lon- , dots ;\nswcrs. • Then certain duly ap- pointed (Initials hold a court, collect the tithes and claim i kisss Ir.nn the woman of each house they- ha:Ye to visit during Jr tvvsr -t'�t -6t• -- - . SELECT' BE I' BREEDS. clefs thus appointed- are known as rutty, ellen, or tithe men. and usually The vigor of farm poultry must be I these is no • small{ coni retition for the I:e pt" up in order to have- prnlitable honor anong tine eligibles of (lunger :tock. ns weak strict: dine. not thrive br 'tord, 1lle custom is hundreds of years t ty \\'ell. flora ix'a mist;Il:r made €n old, and neither husband ]tor wife, as a Calling f,)r extremely heavy weights in a.rule, ulijects to th•� ail)ent of the tufty brt'..'d. `;elect birds of sthfrJnrd weight erten, with Itte inecilable result; Once every -five yeare the good town of Newcastle on Tyne ha; been in -the. habit cif bolding a festival known os "{targe clay," ton which tiay. _the Mayor mean,, as Miry dr^.: Inc' a uniformly- and 1:urpaintfun go,dilwn to the river in and will grit• -test all-around +ati .fac- a" fl•ne. slate barge to. elaim•the rights of lion. Iki not orer:'ertvl laying stock. and the town to certain duffs at an appointed make ftn'tu lake lies of t\el•rj.;e.-_ sprat. Then tltt' prlce.•.sion r'turnis up - A ,very' light tit lsh of clover chaff, the river• to -a Well known stone, ,where bran ;reel (.tits ground fine, mixed stilt, the.. Mayor selects any -woman he iikes. 1 gnett Ir -"Chi nre)rning. as -ft is readily fru m -Vie large crwiti -generally there and as.ituilatt'd by the fnyyl. I)tt not feed r lasses Ilex • hef.re the assembled corn. • and-gt'tt thele thick feslt d. and solid. The active., alert toll is. the layer, Sn1'et eggs from. your .best layers for hatching. and uee pure breeds by all rnnre than a iivart to a dozen hens. feed; pally. and --let it'be• said sollly-before the good Ma}uriss hereelf. tris Wor- sltip, then. gives the favored w•nman a ' ;uvereign :as -a. pt:i :env. while Ili,' Mayor- w•Ail_ supidit'd w'it! �rrit nn.. rlrnn tw:•ter. t e. s. to silaw' that there is no i11 feebi-rtg. . ul taw male birds with laying ;,,itis- a- gift of her own. such as a sat. hens. Rave eg„s , I,;ln ,±• I -tat. i f„r e-h.'I, Imre, or other apprnpriah' article: .site nnrl c,G,r If Ihe Belle,{ can gu.lr•pn- Not tante 1e 11- tide:duty of the - Ma or 3o 1+c fti; pr kijud•t 1.. bt'' all'ii�ly"itts1i. ti i,ln- the�'ki; r in this • fashion-, .hut Ina - rt ttdr`l k)ett�•r a,r•tce- wked' paid'. • - appriulleti -Sheriff... net willing to be out. in Ihe c •!a ons rjt r, _ i tl. C'. ua „Il:, (1190 - �dttiy carries mil a similar l•rivile'ge. ito C'F E OI? BRC)OU Su\\'S A\,I) f'1GS• elletu.'e3-` (nether itidy• sr. 1 after. saluting. the kitchen, and droppin; I,iri,se;'f Into rin) rirlrtulty in ,it w' :' ann)s2 t,', war:0' til Ins -a -tet tnµt Bart f i' n .see e d e e r teirth^itt lid -dude. it is juer as easy an a ttly b 11 Q 1 it (hue .durin ilia• .1ner as ai an tither piece - quinquennial-y1y: • was last . per- settle t. n tt t y_ l0 re, w' t e jai le r;;tla,- rr4 tt-.' r ;t•dI fes {tort's Ir ark' "'p7ui't' onlf d -they • Cigar lir{ • briefly acknowled ing ill; elite:ole t' by •11 di i' pence,' she ' rut! I t e h:ut a r, crus. . ' stilt $ 1 h z:a 1, rind l:11t:n f"title t r. 1' 1' and w t "1 •• I r .•u nod, and a_"\\• nee sett'itin'." ailId s well_ her. .'ere' when „tire can get '.' •' `� t!• rt. t i!13. 0' r r• , a 1 hr was 'l e, }.71yr'•\r.�;'lt• neat Ir101•)!lln, ,.1"tt•., ':1111• strItenel nn.' 1 -"11 'wee ter} ktiel." replied. Elton: "Ibex dye ziin. 1. n'" ns[a;.! Int? stir})- ' and the .!!•;,.li rri surik intdi a- pl' -t.- ' - ber!• after sonic• rrieei't•, s.I�'n.:.'.' 4i:1r- t .4!rIu•.-', end ::rzt•d s ead.ly at the pi't'ta) `- i ie tithed{'• Clt .1. elf NL,t,i J. •1••S anti i f:1dt! 'gal all 1 tit the 'r},G 4:11 '111:' t song of the kella` on t'Ir lir.t;.'t, arid fhb r - v\ 1 b . - I #•-'s-�lli !•,•f ,rz "i�•r trt�tlsid�r tile kt'p Sal on th., u ,pua•1t ,lilt dt the d m 1 h tet kin they 1 ,\t e1 V. r ;t•.ItL . I li.,11 'il_of w::11-)luwer•s t:tkt ! •,;yuttl1 ti 1!' Innen rel•hie( rh••e•rtitlIy that. site w•ec' tee! ,eiterttly 1,1f'cted neve,: 'nu leis ell- -beItir. w„nelrflllty lett,-ie and 11 r10:1 1.1 11%411(.0. t •int in a day or two: end h, I:..±,.yl "M!, nt!a z».t rn ci•ttyrr,: ri1y n.i;ttiS•• Ilte \►ales?etc, \,, ;t•, �tlt' ,je,” Ife t•tiiiliitit i. ''Let Ilii v!ow, is bide cautd t•t• the l:tue sf,y :!ltd su nt' nutr- ; l tug . 1i• of the tidies.' she zi•s, 'i Iniee'1'a lin., \\111 wore 'busy heil<lnig a i,••-4 .i,l : r ,,I I "iii:> nr,tliin; .', Tithes- LS - \'iuwAP cl-4,a-ve rrh vr,ttt nra'h' enunglicur in.•." ' an.! -1310 enn,i'i , .$ftt'ss of this binuel1t s-aittetrt n iive his rl'alin,r • neat lie w alt}'tit,! Itl)ctr\vt,e iu,t'r Sufr'ii''d. •Ile el -eke -0Z his proenecte. bi.c earliest dole t, -t -which 'tic• lee -red h 1.- proal ti 1. mid tit •_t•!1atire, t!-1•eeltImrtnl'ativ, r'nit)l, ty'Int'itt titin ie. ldtn, nn•L .\I i'e tieleiidd >. ith a aht.i:s ante•ttll•,ti.:-1 til {Ill whi11 tit • cheer titan • 1:it\'- sense .;one. \v ernier. Ile tetuen•'.b.lo ilii :eee „ tone net-reel,d•1ty 1he=11ttkrnan; air the Au - omit nett to hie „0 ri inb ell::tn. favor t1 \I the• sante to:'r at tie: sante tame. aid they bush r _.-1• t 'o -ip of it ,Litt "e , :'t . 13., 0 .1:.: -at rot, .tt.�'Lul'attR1 fieri "•\i inn -event ten fa!Ili r, ;ttl:l,i,;r `11is' "1t % t( -t kt' t. '1'!:.' l..i ,i' y., • 1f'a btu A ' " �• . lit :{ eels}, . \thea, they � be lute; lei- death:. chests." a " \: " creed ant m Cone,. _ .• rpra•1• thrrig,: ttu;v 1tr nk- -!heti teie•p•, et • w r u ►' ' r h y rk t I t iii ills w,.11; 'teniae,{ tete r'4:d I11 }• petee tl[,. rhemany 1'yr zr In o. s ' ,L, r.I. "If 1ur•:'sley _ , \e nit{:, \.::.. ul,ute tt ch;1r1;;,• til .thea' ge rim i • \\-r. d3 ••01- •!:gni 'Ellen ru,rd t;.'i up \t:ty hill." ail 1,'d ;ere rill', lie, .n•'t,•r Witt 'be. !nue! t1 , \.s, i,':It;Ilg :I I :u'1 i:'r t.:'lttern ail the 1 n , I .:.h.' ,lac.: netki went lefure and int:- that -facet). th-eughtf!Itl\' •"If Ate eo. \i'li't-:I.-el, {'ted ;than{ hetes, went dei.il•,li, •-. b) z:t,js slieeired Iasi riti dean, lot .,urn -"if, wen heined diet on us riff. •1 dolr'1.i\trrr� ad- f)Iliti: _after. i ii strolled _ err." :;<r,i;r ;lirnl}r in Ike' ilrli i'eil air: ;taus - It: Id eie11 neat-ya retial thitifts. ili\e tri: the ) 1 i. dills &nee a tinct "She's'to t; /or dr':t111: Ldt' i ;criNi n !o :, 0 1 1 8: dd-`lite c:L;1l'ltrrc zecn all uur cu!.6 oif tlhe Ir:ut>lurt'tt wester?( sky. ilia'eall r- 11••11!n`rl. Iulnl,tillg 11). dropping Iitr ,,'ff,i €4inif•)t''litl,l." lnng;:idlly. t11r,n ,h bili.1 alt(!'I -i,:t 't1 tui '1<, 'ince of wiai' It shte11! up\cnid Wireh.•guldl, hard at hi', s I • Seen i)nyt le -a• hu'rG,1 . lt:fy ater. who listened \ci1I1 a , lot."'urg,cd the shepll:•rd in :1 r;irrll•'rtel•• wee iejet. ,,u and • pale gust. eel: `tranetie smile. v; It h yi .jt t, la cletu r;l blue, ecl:,rl F .. to ` l.11la sial tone. "(:once Itt that, I1•• • mei. •hi' �r L 111 11eiatiiig.d•1 roil, -tike cat's-af g,,id `'\\'h: n b,: yr 1\ 1 \;t!I! r ay'ure nit 11:1t�d• !11•htt•d en 11iu!y b ..i,...“\\.14-.11 ;t'e11 ?" • ist•:ed Ilio she'p11 'tilt ' told, r gr en:1 • an. .Autlrsley anti • ' .''nl ' firth •: 1 e te..tg let e ,04 rov_c' 24. "i:nin't •A-ine' a\2 1I'1` :!er" s 1 b rc [;.L 1{': .r:,k, IleIla. pain 10 11i,. :,lies •rif gray-i,luo 1 - l'.` \Ii I,llt 1!rCC'!It!'.:_ �r•�1: Alltl'-i•, tint e'Il IU 5!'r'!.e ,l.y'iii•1' lar5t ••re ,tie it.\I1 ! y. 11 Med talk. I):tn'1 Pin •." re- - '.knit le, Int enn-is rwlr;e'.LI:. n, Ii'i t. -T T 1 • I I ' f till?1 1 I addul N±,nt G:..e•, slr.,ir• eielig to:re ir•trri- in;t "\\ hitt call 'else •11 t., g ,o \ :;ire ':'an Ito w•11, n' 1'ivillet' . w'}!t•11';• 1i•:1,''4 ..C,,!L,'• v,',1 -'n to -goo ''-• 11,, :tr; '1!t :,:Neil .1 cilli; {I. "\,'efil.'Afne 0•, z••s. P,'nf�'I3'1444 !:, g(1:i kolg \•:i' t'ulfli•r: if 14�' 1;3 1 4' :ii 1: ,ine. nlrilh;r" said iar,ib, dlt,ill ta;,c. ' ' %tin.; as tilritt°!31 ;yt it !IL, J.la neral 4:!t• Iu Irl "they be Italy h'4' In d, 1. n fur.tu,. but . hc1.1lbv fel nurt3 1 feel. 1 aur. w hoe ere, h, r' wa, to 1.. of I v.i,h:d--w'arl:iill. a gook., bed. • azul ,trlr i i. ol-: -She. is. gken the ':'nice ata 10 ,:arty', stt Uld .tr;.iuU e to lie tyiill . t 1 ihrrli. •- of suitable feed 11 itg• with 'the used d wh•; r 1 -- LOCALISMS. Geo. S. Cowan was in the city on Tuesday. -T. M. McFadden wasin the -city on Wednesday on brslness. - Cheap hats -ready -to -wear - at cost at Mrs. Herks & Daught- sr. -Miss Charlotte Taylor was in the city on Tuesday visiting with relatives. -N. J. Morrissey, of Goderich, is visiting at the home of his mother here. - Miss A. Westney was called- -to the city last week on account 'of the illness of Mrs. Doyle. -Mrs. Bedson is still in the city at her brother's, F. H. Doyle, but we are glad to report 'that Mrs. Doyle ie improving. Michael Kain left yesterday' for his home in Calgary, Alta., after spending a few weeks in Pickering with old friends. -The new council will hold their first meeting at Brougham on Monday next at 11 a. m. for the :transaction of general "business. -The Ladies' Aid of St. And- rew's church had a very success- - ful meeting at the residence of Mrs -N, H; Bundy on Tuesday after- noon, -We regret 'to report that Mrs. • W. D. Rogers is not in the best of ' health aft present, - but we are pleased 'to state that.she, is im- . .proving. -W bele we--haels only a very - small _fall of snow. on Tuesday night, it is- reported that there was a fall of from one to two feet • in the vicinity of Port Perry and Lindsay. - -Alex. and Mrs. Falconer and son leave this week for Toronto `where they trill reside in the fut- • ure. We regret losing them • 'as residents of Pickering.. but -. hope they may enjoy their so- - journ in the city. -The• annual. meeting of the Pickering Public Library will be held next Monday evening. See = advt. in another column. A list • of the books. late placed upon the shelves May be seen .in another column as well as the magazines purchased for .the year 1907. -Rev. Mr. Wright, of Whitby; has been appointed by the Bishop _....of Toronto. to take charge of St. Georges parish, Pickering, in -con- . nection ncon- nection with his Whitby charge, and will conduct `services On Sun- •dvy "afternoon at ,i .. p.' ru., con,- mencing on Sunday next. -After the installation of oili- cera of the Ontario Lodge, I. O. O. F.,' on -Wednesday evening, the members with their isiVe:S anti lady friends_ ' enjoyed an oyster • supper at the residence of L. D: .Banks.. Mr. W. IL Rogers was the caretaker -which implies that' the ' work was done in -excellent style. • - - .. -The local board • of health, have at the request -of the Provin- cial Board of. Health, appointed two constables to enforce strictly -the carrying silt .tne quarnu.tine 'regulations in regard to the small- pox out..break,in the sotith•west- ern lorner-of •the township. Dav- id Annan, sr. and Robt. J. Gor•m- Iey were_the-mete appointed'to the position. • -S. H. Thompson, of Palgrave, arrived here on Tuesday to take possession of the harness business which be lately purchased -from -- Mr. A. 'Falconer. • He was accom- panied by his brother, J. W., who will assist him in the business. • We welcome Messrs. Thompson as • -residents of Pickering, • and trust . their sojourn here may be profit- • able and congenial to them. -Among the militia changes in , the Province gazetted on Fri- day was- the transfer to the re- serve of officers of Lieut. -Col: John A. McGillivray of the 34th Regiment, and the promotion to the command of the Regiment, with the rank of Lieut. -Colonel. --of Major A, G. Henderson. Col, .-McGillivray had *been C., O. for the usual term of five years, and 'i11 health prevented his seeking or accepting an extension ofd the term. The 34th is 'fortunate • in having as his -successor so able and popular a soldier as Col. Henderson, who brings to the enviable reputation 'of one • of 'the best officers in the. act- ive militia of Canada: -The man who handles' the lo- cal, department of a . newspaper learns after due experience not to • expect even • briefly expressed thanks for a colunin•of pleasant Lhings. But he knows, as surel•$p as comes the winter,- that a single line, iii . which there is the ,slight- estqunintentiorial 'niisrepreseuta- tion, will cause some one to be ' '•beard from as from a house -top. .libd we may add that when he 'has made pleasant Mention 991) Mimes of some person, piece or thing, but on the thousandth time - misses an opportunity to do: so, he moat not expect to be •' forgotten. The mistake or omission may have been from accident, inadvertence or lack of knowledge. It mat- ters, attees, r.ot, the sinrp'.e fact re- melts; he will be :judged by -W. Logan has received a car- load of fine salt this week. • -W. E. and Miss Luella Hobbs spent New Years vacation in Claremont. • -Miss Jennie Gordon entertain- ed a number of friends ou Satur- day evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Plowright are enjoying a -month's v' friends in the West. - Walter Oornell, of Arcola, Sask., arrived here on Friday last to spend the winter. - Rev. A. H. Wright, of Whit- by, was the guest of B. N. deFoe Wagner last Friday.. -A. N. Mullett, of Hartney, Man.,- arrived home last week to spend the winter months. -Born.-At Goderich, Ontario, Jan. let 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Morrissey, a daughter. -Pirie O'Leary, of Hartney, Man., arrived home here last Thursday to spend a few weeks. - The annual meeting of St. Andrew's church will be held on the evening of Thursday, Jan. 31. -B. N. de Foe Wagner return- ed to the city- on Wednesday to resume his' studies hi Wycliffe College. . - '1 t. Jacob de Fce; of Toronto, of Frances, Sask.; spent a 'day ..this week with his aunt, Mrs. J. H. Wagner. - - Miss Kathleen Brownridge, of. Grand View, Man.,' is spending a week o4: so with her 'aunt,- firs, H: W. Wand.•. _ - J. H. and Mrs. Wagner spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Jas. Lakey, of Utica, who is very ill. • ` -Mr. and Mrs. Burt, and fanii- ly,sof Toronto Jct., and R. Taylor, of Port Perry, • spent New Veers With Jabez and Mrs. Hallett. - Norman Doyle, of McMaster L'n•iveriity, Toronto, returned. after spending his vacation with his • parents,- Joseph and Mrs. Doyle. .. -The Rev. B. Greatrix, of Port- Perry, ortPerry, Chairman of the Whitby District, wills preach Missionary sermons next Sabbath in the Methodist churches of Pickering and ,Audley. -The offerings will be in aid of the. Missions of the Methodist church. =We• would • call attention to the ''fact that all 'ticket-. of- the Public Libray lapsed with -Dee. .31st l9O Members should -renew at once in order to get the priv- leges of the librrry for the full year and to have a- vote at ..the election of the Board of manage- ment. --The price this year is 7)0 cents for first tic-k.et and 23 cents for every additional one -.payable in advance. - Tickets May be had 'frea the Librarian. • The Public Librray is an important educative force in oar village, and should re- ceive the unfailing support of every citicen.• . -At the last regular. meeting of Doric. _Lodge. A. F. ct A. M., ,the following officers were installed for the ensuing year'. W. M. -W. Bro. Rev. -F. C Harp- er - I. P. M. -W. Bro. 'Geo.. W. P. Every _ , . S. W. -W. Bro. Dr, Bateman W.-Bro, Frank M. Chapman -Dr. Henry will here as usual next Tuesday to attend to his professional duties. - * - = Miss -Bella Thexton, of Toron- to, is spending a few days with her brother, J. R. and wife. -Mr. John de Foe, of Toronto, Toronto, spent a day last week with J. H. and Mrs. Wagner. Yan"tone bz Palmer made a shipment of hogs from Pickering station on Monday. -Thomas Rowson, of Audley, is spending a few days here with his uncle, Mr. George Rowson. . - Miss Mabel Edwards has re- turned to her duties as teacher of S. S. No. 4 East after a pleasant vacation at her home in Balsam. -A large amount of pressed hay_ is being shipped from this station the last few weeks. The hay is being pressed byl;Mr. George WiI-. son. • . - - Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Flynn, of:Barkerville, B. C., are spending a few days with J. N. and Mrs. Richardson and . other • Pickering friends. -The Township Sabbath school' Association will meet in St. And- rew's church here on .Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. ' The local conau.ittee are .now making preparations for the -event. - - David Savage returned home on Friday after spending the Christmas vacation with relatives in Hamilton. He left on Mor:day to resume his -studies- in the Whit- by Collegiate. --Thomas and Fred ' Shepherd, of Cleveland. Levi. of Burketon, Bert, of Belleville. and Mrs. Thompson, of Whitby; -were here a few days during. the ' past week. owing to the death and funeral of their brother, William. -We regret to report the death at St. Michael s Hospital, Toronto. on.Wednesday, Jan.9th, of Miss An- nie O'Connor, in her 2Sth year.. -Her funeral will take place at ) a._ rn. .- rn. on Saturday from the residence of her brother. Patrick O'Connor, and after service in- the church. ;roce.ed to the R. C..cemetery :for interment. - • . - On New Year's Day a- pleasant family re -union took place at the home of John and- Mrr•.•Stevenson at which all thechildren and grand -children' -weer; -present "A pleasant incident of the day • was the presentation to Mr. Stephenson by. the boys -of •a Morris chair,' and to Mrs. Stephenson by the girls -o-fjs beautiful rocking chair. -It. is:With regret that we re- port the serious ilius -s of Mrs. John .Jaques. - On • Wednesday about ncx-m,-4he was --found unc•ort- scions in her. yard by.Eugen-c -Cal vert. pis Bateman ws•a- irnrned- .int. - y summond.ed and he found • thi,.t,she was suffering -from a ptr-. aly t'ie stroke.: :• She is receiving the very best of atteutidu b- friends, but her death scents a - matter of "a very short time. ' - -A large meeting of the rate- payers. of the township was held in the town hall here on Saturday evening. The Meeting was called by -Mr. White• for the discussion of township 'affairs. .Most of the other Candidates for the ru'unici-. pal -hone -re- were present on the. invitation of Mr. White a very in- teresting, discussion took place. The meeting was a very orderly one, and we have no doubts that a considerable number of votes were influenced by the discussion.- - Jno. T. Bryan, died at North Battleford, Sauk., on Wednesday' morning, (January 9th, aged 18 years, 1 month and 26 days., De- ceased left last September for the above place where he was work- ing up till a few weeks ago when he was taken ill with typhoid fever and hes since been receiving every attention in the hospital until his demise. He was the youngest son of Edward and Mrs. Bryan, of this place, who with their family have the sincere sympathy of the whole communi- ity in their bereavement. Treas.-Bro. W. J. Reazin Sec'y.-Brb..D, E.. Pugh • S. D.-Bro. A. Findlay J. D.. Bro. R. J. Gormley D. of C. -.W. Bro. R. E. John - Johnston - S. S:-Bro. W. W. Sparks J. S.-Bro. J. Gordon I. G. -W. Bro. B. A. Bunting Org.-Bro. Geo. Parker -On Wednesday evening a most enjoyable time was spent by the members of Ontario Lodge, I. O. 0. ,F., it being the occassion of the installation of officers for the ensuing year. • The ceremony was performed by D. D., G. M., Bro.- M. A. James, Editor of the States- man of Bowmanville, assisted by Gd. Marshall, J. R.,'. Thexton,-Gd. Warden, A. Fors'fh, Gd. Secre- tary, D. Simpson, Gd. -F. Sec'y., Geo. Law, Gd. Treas., Jno. Clark, and Gd. Guardian, J. S. Jephson, The following are the brothers in- stalled : • J. P. G. -L. D. Banks N: G.=G. H. Hann %I V. G. -G. J Law Sec: -W. G. Ham ' Fin.-Sec.=.hno. Stev enon Treas. W, D. Rogers • -Warden-3-R. Chap.-Jno. Greenlaw R. S. N. G. .1no.Clark - -L; S. N. G. -I). 'Simpson R. S. V. G.:: -J. H. Bundy L. S: V. G'. -Geo. saw O. G. -J.. H. Jephson I. G. --R. Moore Con. -R. N ighswander - H-..5. J. Gormley ,L. S. S. -L. McCausland 'Organist -A. Findlay At the conclusion of the order of business all the members with their wifes and lady friends re- paired to the residence of L. IY. Ranks where all sat down to an oyster sapper which was served in the most modern and approved style. after which the company parted with the conviction that Mr. and Mrs. Banks make an ideal Stock faking -Sale Our Loss. .Your Gain. Two Parlor Cooks, regular $38.00 for $32.00. One Base Burner, regular $30.00 for $25.00. One Heater, regular $7.80 for $5.00. . 'One "Welcome Pearl" Range, regular $30 for $32. We are selling out these samples to make room for new _goods. Don't miss a bargain. General. Hardware. LADDERS ! Good stock of Ladders cin hand at .ilc A ROCND..• -• Liberal reduction if 'taking a quantity. • W. H. JACKSON. Brock }toad; Croup can positively be stopped Zn 2 r inhiutes. No vomiting -noth- ing, to sicken or distress your child. A sweet. pleasant, and safe called Dr. - Shoop's • ('roup -- Cure, does the work and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Ci•oup Cure is for Croup -alone, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments It's for Croup, that's ail. Sold by Pickering" Pharmacy. - -' To stop a cold with "Preventics" is safer than to let it run• and core it afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will head off all colds and Grippe and per- haps save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventics are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling in 6 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Prsventica. They will surely aleck the cold, and please Wishes his Customers and Friends, a very Happy a.nd. Prosperous HAPPY ;NEW-- VEA and many of them. We wish our many. Friends and Customers -a Harpy and Pros- : perdus New Year, and also thank ':them for the very liberal trade They have given -us. We would • 'ask you to still continue on in the •• good way and come often to see us. -As in the past we ..will -carry a ' -large stock and do oar best to snit you in every way: n Dickie load *,eerie.s make Peels o1 all kinds, Raising, Cur- rants, Icings, Seasonings, Flours, etc. '' Our Stock is fr e.h and well selected No Second Grades. R. At, Bunting. •