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;. k vy{., > •�,' '��,., S •' '� .�. '-+`•t !¢ :i.s.s f. ,. '"d•` xJ•:w 5 _ .. •.c•' r •.. - .. :�,i ,F .r .r },,. ..•,rr. ••+.c�,:e t ,p „� r;,,� v!c•. M t ,Gar a n wi'!•r. r. �.. '-' ..0 1w: m :: �, s :sr. ..4..:.. �' , -.v -.. o .� ,.. _s�` ✓: :`t'�.. - .i.,, .'d, .-may -•,, •• 7t, r..,,, :.... ,,, '•S Y 4-t" i �:�'.,Y K,;,, ,,x- tea.' �� ; yz, • >r r ,... -:w , s �k. ING. 4L. XViII r RICKERING, ONT., •.F;RIDAY, DEC. 11, 1908 NO 10 _ Wwolwt,ascal gars*. Horse Blankets - DUNBARTON _ -- KINSALE - : -. -- : f C E The Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. A., of Miss Harrison, b! Salem, visited her. /t? i4 Medleai You want the kind of Mankets your Toronto, Secretary o! the Lord's Day sister, Mrs. McPherson, o! Toronto. CASES TREATED WITH ^ M. BEL M. D I'+ C• M• A• Late House surgeon horses cannot get o8 and this is where you can et ahem. good All1'a� c�e will deliver as address in the churc4 here on the evening of Friday, Dec. last week. Th-3 Kinsale Sunda School ro y pose . r of the ginR wa Hospital. Successor to Dr. 1f Bit* man Omce hoaa a to We have a g assortment and the 18th. having an oyster supper and enter- tainment in about two weeks. All to a m; t to 9 p in and a to 8 p m, Pickering, Ont• sing prices are so every person can get them. AT HA - ' will do well to reserve a small piece of b ' - -- GEO.' N. FISH, M. D. ;,IGemdne Saskatchewan Robes, Geo. Gibbons moved to Toronto this for about the size of a 25 cent piece for this great occasion. •o[s �� q PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Member of Oollege of Physicians and Surgeons, Out. Anrooiate Eforoner, County of Ontario, the beat in the land. Single Harness, Team Harness. week, Eli and Miss Nanc Lehman s ent y P Joseph Harbron, who recently pur- chased the Salton estate, has com- co•rs,• aaa a,+eaessnoe i "1.9444. ow a sroers 4011041, as. ,r qsp rA Omoe Hoare -s to 10 a. m, and 1 to a and a to a p, m. Brougham, out. 11 Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Monday at Jacob Smith's. Thos. H. Bain, of Brantford, spent cnenced the necessary repair work on y p -17 HERBERT D. Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, Axle Grease: Hoof Ointment, a few days at T. Nighswander's. "'James buildings and • grounds, and when finish. will be a model and up-to-date • KIDI;� M. C. M.' :�. Member College of Physicians ani a ❑r- Boons of Ontario. Late Rouse Harness Oft and Dressing. Team Madill spent a few days with his brother at Vxndorf last week. P' villa. Kinsale is fast becoming a very desirable a i s •.• w -_ Surgeon of Gen- "" �°•• *g &adyand Bcraniae trying -in Hoeaf =- SAW Whips, Buggy Whips. - -'— lYir�P- u8erland and son a {'- Lindsay, ' residential- centre. The im- provements within the last two " of Toronto. 00ce ,n Alexander Otorgan's sesideuoe, oppoalte Methodist church. plaza- 'asoat, THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering i- are spending the winter at R, 3arvis'. Mrs. Reeser, of Whitevale its spend- years is decided' Y marvelous. Nearly every secs au sx,a asaas,owa, eunre,euTS,en.poeoearo Preparing for, Xm' oat. 251y ' ing a few days at O. G. Nighwander s. Wm, and Miss Lizzie Dunkeld roperty in town has been to the ands of the decorator. What with aczE,+a,o,MOUS P1 S. * ` CIAT,CA.11H UMIlTIS sosrEeaeK,trc f eQat. as the spent Sunday Davidson's, Cheirywfooh S $e ay car edters, masons *inters and fence p builders the ,. E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- • T1g8, Co=n --- at - ��Mt Drug l� t ore.. 1 attended nded vera tte the funeral late Wm, Grove,'of • uffville, n Sto o place' as resented a m of u hum industry that is seldom seen in • Are c `unW cared frow the start, as is is so Orown Attorney. and Count'' y ; ariloitor, Oonzt Honer, Whitby. tar - - - -- Monday. .. B. the largest cities. We expect soon to have a local paper published which p' P P nc ire upon asp diseased skin or sores y T T. BARCLAY, Barrister -At -Law • Come here for our Xmas Goods, y we can save you money. H. Nighswander and Martin Graham, of Toronto, spent a few days is essential to every progressive place. Miss A. B. Rodd visited in Hamil- DR. SPARK'S " r, VEGETABLE OINTMENT ■ J. Sol[citor, Notary Public, special E ,imtl- t aer for BitCs Court of Justice. succes+or to Messrs. DOW $ ldeGlllivra Oar stock this year consists of : Toilet sets militar brushes, smokers' y. with friends here.. -- ��� -ton with -her - sister, Mrs. L. -Rogers, last 1, when once applied P lied to a case of Eczema, take ewe all redness and kill diseased y, Brock street, Whitby, 71y ' nets, cigars in bones, cased pipes, foun- W H I T E V A L E• week. e s all n akin issue and put the skin into a, healthy, smooth coiadition. tain pens, brooches, fobs, bracelets, Frank Wilbur hits returned from c petet'sr 1tb1 -y, watch chains, endan is 'fast elocka, p , y gold and silver watches, eye- glasses, - Sintaluta, Sack. Tbomas Robinson moved into Wm. CHERRYwOOD !vies Lela Chapman is All i;eneral and Drug Stores. Large boxes -- 85c. Ask for eampiae, Ask for sample HOP$INB, VETEiiINARY BIIR- alendars, calendar pads, post cards, Smith's house last week. visiting Mc s. Lintner, The wn Co., 6fallorytown; Oat - "- [izadnate of 'the Ontario vet `mervr co,- lege, Toronto, registered member of the Ontario veterinary Medicsi Association, f- _ venire, mouth organs, fine perfumes, razors, purses, tie pins: holly aper; p few days with her mother. Mrs. Mott: of Toronto, is visiting g Thos. Law. 3frs. Wesley Loughlin, of Toronto, For Good bleat try.. 8 • and residence one andoae•ga :rcer in aorth of Green R:•er. OMAe and shoeing forge honr.a to a •.pu „aaa t' t� s .p m. Private fancy writing paper, etc. �'e hasn't room to tell you about: all these nice [bingo, but come” and see them for her sister, firs. Joseph Wilson, - The bbys of . the vale orghnized a hockey teamlaht called uppon friends here on Tuesday. Mrs, illiss L. and Master Wilfred Gould Mee'- telephone In . my omen P. O. address, Green Saturday ni,ht, 3ionney spent Siindxy with Mrs. E. K. River, Int. _ yourselves. -Miss °d P. jewelry Ellis & Co. Ask -ton .ILaRgie Tait, wbo wan spending he n ilthP Petty.. �'were Lhean F�:1ily Bu, hers, � �+ Butchers, DU BARTON. l�usMinit6s GGarDs. r liv ee their c,ttal<rr no of jewelry. cut glass, We returned home other cluy,�roront�, Ci• hitevale Methodist Sunday School Or-land nests of R.iand Mrs. Blake on Sunday. � r• Fresh .Bents of the flnelt THOS. POUCHER Issuer "of` Dlar= singe uoea.ses, arou¢ ham, out, - etc, have -their agency, Order ynnr cut flowers front uc: Hol- 1y and. iaisttetoe for sale at ?Cry as. _ T. M. ' McFADDEN, anniversary ,trill be held next.8unday, Dec. 13th. Rev. Mr. Oke, of Todinor- den,. will ,3cdfiresa .a mass - meeting children at 2.30 p. m: and will preach Don't forget the temperance meeting in Chercywooti in the near future. Vo- cal and instruulental music will be rendered. Exervbod welcome. Look y quality-at the lowest• possible prices always on hand. Smoked Ham and Bacon a apecialLlr HOPPER Issuer of Marriage ' 'D Licenses s in the County of outsrto. OtDce at Korn and his ze,rltaecce, Claremont. ' : Chemist and O titian - Pickering Op titian, + g at ? p. m. On Monday night, Dec. FI given out for date to be announced later. A. trial given, satisfaction- rxnteed. a '# k fliT?i'£I or & leerier f Bi of- �. tdwus4o !err the of Ontario. Of- - (r jA / {� GO&` 21st, *concert will be by .the school. • It wilt consist chief' of a Cantata, entitled "Real Santa Luaus." be anniversaryy services in the Methodist church h satisfactorily:' -On Sundaay, Rev. Bent liu `� Our blot Health by Good Living. �1 his re Lx s al else store os of Lis resfdeaw; Ptokasfag = f 1, 1r�/ of Scarboro, ., GG7 H A H.IG L ND CREEK q on, preached able ser- moss at the morning and evening Western Bank of WTOR'WAY HOUSE.- Norway, Iiiagatoa Road. P•rescular attention g!•- Have a full line Or iresh and our F. and Mrs. Lacey spent Stinday services, and Rev. Trickey, Whitevale, in the afternooq. The music furnish- ea to farmer attending h • Toronto m rketo. i Bt,t accommodation aader tLe maw manage - '� meats constant' on hand. - Y with friends in the city attending the quarterly meeting of .[fie Free Method- ed by the Diinbarton and Zion Choirs -. Canada• 210 Put. Oharges moderate. J. J. toCann, Pro- - pzfetor, Spice , p Boll Breakfast' BaCC21, tat church Broadview Ave. A sudden death took 'place here on as Well as that rendered 1? the home y choir was greatly appreciated, On R,BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLEBK Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Sunday morning when Mrs. John .Tuesday evening a large number sat down to an by � PICkerjng BmnCh• ✓ SJ . Coa•n•aoer. Commissioner for taking : oMdA•its, A000aatens. _lore, money to loan Highest pricers paid for " Moon was found dead in bed. Coroner Coutts opened an inquest on Monday, excellent supper served the memt?ers of the Ladies' Aid SocI- tneazponted by act of Parliament 3aaf . Ya Joe vhrm ps�y "Issues of Marriage l io- P anaes" te+ati. oat. 7 Butcher's cattle. = which was adjourned to resume on etp, after which an excellent pro am s0� rendered b Kra - -; -• wM. MAW, Licensed Auctioneer. ? -- REAL E' S TA T E Saturday, when it is expected that an mystery con d with her deat will be cleared Quartette and 'by MrvSparks with selections on his phonograph. The Authorized Capital p $1,00Q000,0C t" Subscribed 5:,5,000 fly aU triad. of eater romptly attended to, areeawood, OnaTe�iphoae reside9oe.or u The' Centeraial Methodist Sunday chief feature of the evening was the lecture '• p . 655,000.00 - fit- Account ' 860,000.80 w� y School purpose hold* their. anniver. Chrietroae entitled. Seven People of Whom You are One," by Rev. C. O. Asset* ^ ':8,000,000.00 .r POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, F• for Conattes of York and Ontario. Aao• gI18Ar8IICe 3II(� - - - sary and Tree entertain- meat on Sunda and Monde Dec. y y Johnston, of Toronto, one of the best in Dominion, Joan T. 8: Mall Won srlN of all kinds &%ten ova to on shortest aoerew Address Green aivw P. O., Oat. Conveyancing .Done, 20th and 21st. On Sunday at 2.30 and 7 m., the it will be by' platform speakers' the and his lecture was certaial a at y s� �+•, � - ari,�a4, [•resit ere �e y �T B, POWELta 'Licensed Aues W p• pul occupied Rev. Wm. McMullen of T Toronto. The song wilt be ledatboth treat. The proceeds of theM aeryices amounted to about 870. s - y ewctai attention gran to F"I;.s sew a k Noun 1 . [looses for Ontario. All kinds of sales sondaosed ettbw •ately or by auettoo Sale notes eoUsetd. For dates iz;lonlars - House and Lot for sale or to. rent. service services by the school. - On Monday Ow lenionssolteited and promedymade FaMer s Notes discounted Amon"& .• .1 Boreign mxohsoga bought and sold Dsatta y or other w_pp>7 atrestdeaee, IdU :.bath as., Pickering- Ordwe lets d News OtDes will recsiye prompt Also Planing Mill for sale. g evening tea will be served from 8 to 8 o'clock after which an excellent pro- has f BRO"HAM '��• W>a. Willson is indisposed. sued, gallable on a8 parts of the world attention, 151y. rain been provided b the school g P y Mrs. H. 3Lechin Savings �aP1II BBIIIi De artmeIIt. p TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- i5tl acre Farm for• sale.' consisting of singing, recitations and dialogues, Admission 2S cents, child- spent Tuesday in the city. - • ser, valustorand Collector for the bal of York and Ontario All kinds of auction If you want to buy sell or rent, call at my office. Bargains. - ren 16.cent8. .r... W. J:.Brown was in. Toronto over Sunda y' Interest allowed on deposits at higD- est current rotes, and credited air ndu is•1N conducted and •slnattoas made at mod- mod- •rate obarp, Estates and consiatiments con- `4insotly managed and sold by suction or W• V. Rrehardsona. AUDLEY :.' Ethel Wilson 'is seriously ill with' pneumonia. _ paid uarterl to depositors. Pa q y s' Pri•ste sale tfortesasa, rents, notes aaa _ Sam. Stephenson has engaq•ed with F. Hamilton returned from Mani - ;Ghee. A. McClellan, Mgr. geoeral •ceohats promptly collected and s&tie- factory settlements guaranteed. Phone or E. Vanstone. t.oha, last Week, r s J write for termv and ps_- ticulare, Brougham, DstN mac bs fiitad by phone xL>vr. olIIce. Notary Public ,Pickering. ' - . '- Wedding hells are ringing, but not for the,?iudley hops: Miss Westney is spending few days. G. Philip, sr., is. ci;.sitipg bia..daugh- ter its Goodwood, �. Head Quarters --- • • i�ker�rc� : ;% r y L_A D D E R S a at .tic en eution of the "Women's lristitate• held at Guelph. P Geo. Philip was in.the city on Thurs- der buying hrestma8 Dods. ;firs, G. D. Linton, who has been ill -4 _. - --FOR - . Richard Puckrin has been' laid off - ' work due to an injury of the eye. ]3. for the List few days, is recovering. '_1Lr. Christmas - roeeries ' Fruits .of all kinds Manufactured to !Order, Write or phone us. First-class rigs ,for hire is tier medi caltre tin t - Wardell, bf Toronto, is spend- ing a few daps here with'" the M aes and. Nuts. • - _ - -- - D8 Or IIl �,t Day g The•pre ai'atioas for the concert at the school house are talon u the R P Alger. N. F. and: Mme. Picker- �I erg ltlTle BO, a large assortment O# •Blacksmithing and Woodworking Bus meets all trains spare time of quite a number. of the ,Machin of ing; ,;pent Sunda with the' form.er's' y Yanc China and Xmas Y of all kinds. : Teaming. promptly attended-to"." young people and the outlook' is very encouraging fo'r an exceellent pro,' Dcsn't parents here. P Rev. Mr. Kerr, of Ohio, will occu- : Garde' Books BCC. ' r Shop close Wednesdays and Sattirdaya. Agent for Canada Carr -Co gram:' forget, the date, Mon- day, December the E1st. py the pulpit in the Christian church on Sunday nest. Prices the lowest. x, Brock Road, VP ;� �• 1 The baayor ;ha" rem ed •fr m is the is' M s Nellie Alger, of Duluth, is'here E G O. PHILIP, Grocer, Brougham W• H: JaCksana • _Peak, FicJseritt more convenient[ in tbeum•aiil spending a few weeks with her Sister -�: . .Ontario ` q Dart of the town, while Mr. Blake has and grandmotber. Mrs. W. Ashton and her daughter,` N'otioe to the - 'ublic _..- _- _ taken the house, that he vacated. 8, tephenson asid�iri - _ • Alden, of Goodwood; were here -- Earl. ogle hasicompleted'llisterm with J. R. Linton, of the lake shore, - -- I have a stock of Verity'plow points d and sole shoes• on hand, an not wish- COLLEGE -. ' se a !n t e- !louse opposite the post office, and Mr, Lintner es ct to take PQ the house lately• occupied, by Dalby 3 ing to carry them over, until another y ear, I will sell their out at reduced of Toronto has started tbons- & Yeoman painters, who have moved and is home at present. Remember the open meeting p gin the 4 Xmas _ - prices. Verity and Wilkinson points and sole elloes of same number will fit ' ands of young men and women ` on the easy way to independ- eIsewizere. GREENWOOD Sons' hall to -ni ht g (Friday). Good,pro- gram. Everybody welcome'. -same plows; ence and success: Let as "give John Pouches•, of Toronto, spent ROBT. S. PHILLIPS, =- Brougham, Ont. you the right start, Write for Catalogue and plan to spend the nest six months with us. Enter any time. Stanley Disney visited Greenbank friends last week. M• Gleeson and daughterspent Sun- day in Brooklin with J. N. Hortop. Sunday and Monday with his' brother Thomas, after an extended visit to the coast. For a Christmas present -for your y' , : {►S DOMINION BANG Address W. H. Shaw, Princi- Pearl Conner and sister; of Whitby, friend, go to Dillingham's, Pickering, ..• Bead O.ffioe, Toronto pp al, Yonge and Gerrard Sts„ are visiting with land, Mrs. McLean. M. Wood home and secure an up -to -date piece of fur- . Toron•to, returned' on- Satur. day,' after spending a. couple of days niture.. Next Sunday, being the anniversary `T Visit Sit v is 1 - Capital paid up $'3,900;000 with T.,C. and Mrs, Robinette, To- of Rev. Mr. Moore's induction here, Reserve fund and undi - ronto. Mrs. Wm; Dennis the Presb terian pulpit will be. occti- pp P• by Rev. A. V. Brown, B. D. vided profits 5,300;000 Deposited by the pii'bli0 35,000,000 was called to Windsor a few days age, owing to the illness of her daughter -in -law, Mrs. F. pied e W. S Ho le set the pace for the men when;he took a load of the } " }� Ba BRITISH Total assets 47,000,000 T CANADIAN -Best Business Dennis young SCPTT S o✓v young ladies out fir. an old- fashioned BUSINESS - Training at reason. J. E. Disney & Son have returned sleigh ride the other da_y: Nothing Y'r, 'WHITBY BRANCH. COLLEGE able prices, home after spending a month in'the slow about James. °General Banking Business TORONTO Start any time. eastern part of the Province in the interests of binder twine. We' must congrAtulvte the Town - ship Fathers on their enterprise, they Yew ' _ _ �tore • =;a • Principal, Corner `Yonge and Bloom Sts. at the Greenwood parsonage, byrthe Rev. S. T. Tucker, Johi% Henry Holt- the ha i property'. The old fence was Monde b Mr. Poucher for Speial li#6tlon_gioen to the collet, lion of (farmer's sale glad other notes. _ *by to Miss Bertha Maxwell Harcourt. Married -On Wednesday, Dec, .2nd, at the home of the bride's father, C. gold on y y munificent.sum of $4.95. The old, reliable firm of Mechin & Poucher can- Su 1 you with choice �+ 1 ` {.� h ' y • ��jj •N ' I�a\,ks /1a1t1`l•`e7 : W. Disney, of Balsam, by the Rev. S. Christmas groceries fruits and confec- -- 13AVIVGS DEPARTMENT. rJ T. Tucker, Albert Lawrence Rumhall,. tionery „fancy, china, toys,. etc. A full =ebpc its received of. $1. and A general blacksmith business done. All kinds of re airin neat' and of Vancouver, B.C„ to Miss Selina Thowasina Disney. y line of ladies' and gent's neckwear and ancy Handkerchiefs. Call -and see '''H►a( ' ` ka upwarb''� allowed at highest P g y promptly executed. Rev, J. B.' Anderson, of Brooklin, will; hold a cottage meeting at. the them. - 1' , = OppQ$lte the _ - �. Curren tea, Horse- shoeing - a `- Specialty. home of Miser Liscombe on Monday. • , CO2.Yl c ad,ed, or paid quay -- evening, Dec. 14th, prior to leaving. Buy your Xmas presents at Bas- joy post Otf1Ce. ter' c y �CR�OT�T' iR ?..i.A�7CT, the Brooklin parish. He will locate in Toronto the beginning of the new sett's new jewelry store,. C t D,_,.nunn*r,-Manager PICKERING, ONT, year, Whitby. o ®�laal�r ®a�ll.astt Y ..= .,.... _ . . ,.._ . •,r `•off. ai� _. •�� . � :,s,_.,:,r :_.r� -.,.� � -� �r -`.. , '.-` ,tT...,<:':Y,�,. ..._._. -. �....,. ... _� - ,.+• _..'% > .,. • . -.�,- .- .Y7.�q... - - .'Si...iq.. -} ;.; .f, - _ _ _- a•i` _ - -_ _- - %r` •e :... ..a., '�,'� s*. . ,:4 'RF ,. ++,',.:.cv -, :6. ��...�[ ^.Y, , .. �,,..nfi�r��.- �•y :i6T�,�. E: V.. •A7," dyG .�+r j,*essio 7rw: 6.r.�, v.+�" r:'4xs�r •••`TU..^^ � �4 .., ^R. 'C•" "^Y - . "^+,:...T .. ' ..e'. ,s • , .. 4 „ < � .. a �'6- '�i cr:.5.#:aigK;;'t��y:, :+w+}•. ?!�`(.,' . +" ^',,• "XJ'- - :cC9 ,•°i" 'ts '.':b ' •.. 3' q7 .. :,n -',r .:rs -d- ��sl?: . (f. .. )) �ir•.. ^C,4. ., .r+U .,,. ,,��FF _ .. .- °Cv ��y;+ 'Y e+r� .' •-, ...1 r•...,. ',ti.C' w.}i '�d' C'.. ';+�,� )`.^{�' w+� •h• •n, ° -i :.�. ..� 7 - rC .., f. .J. -r' t . i ., .., 'i ._•Yf. ,.,.m.1 f .° J ( �' 9e+a •- h r. J 'w•,ry y,"• Y y.: •..4ii .••�. .. •'z. •..�Lw. ... . Y :"', `.e 3 ��.., t+i.:.. n .4 . a.. „•�'�s.r,"..'.• ,. •. :..... for :,. r . S'.t� 4 0,' In ... .s.•. .. ._ ,. 'Y -' .. '. w :.. .-. ._. -iG • "..'.. .., . ",.. p;`I. i •-nR , r' � M. ' .:cr v ",'+in, +. �N . >Y. ��., a w L 'STATEMENT rHE WORLD'S MARKETS -yi ANCIA a _ - AT _ T • PEMBROKE REPORTS FROG! THE LEADING �> q TRADE CE \TRES. ' k T revenue and 'Expenditure of the Dominion EngiUeer Rowe, of Ottawa, gilled in Head- -7 l'riecs of Cattle, Gran, Cheese and - for Eight Months. -- - on. Collision on C. P. R. y Other Dairy Produce at s home and Abroad. ,Lr " A despatch from Ottawa says : on the National Transcontinental` A despatch from Pembroke, says: sprained ankle and minor bruises. s . Rowe was pinned between the on- e statement of public revenue and Railway. As compared with the diREADSTUFFS. Another fatal wreck took, place one. P expenditures • for the. first eight corresponding period of last year Toronto, Dec. 8.- Ontario wheat and, a half miles -east of here on give and tender. Death was in. ' there is a decrease of $11,547,200 in --Nn• 2 white or red, outside, 93c. Thursday morning. Alight engine stantaneous. His head and shout= monthE of t il�e - present fiscal year, , ders were above the wreckage, but ' ' revenue an increase of'. $3,832,501 to, 94c. • No. 2 mixed 93c. to 93 /c. 1 as reported to the Finance Depart- in expenditure on consolidated from Smith's falls collided with the were scorched. His lower limbs meet >+p to the end' of the month, fund account, .and" an increase of NT °' 2 g oose wheat, 90c. outside. p,P•R. local leaving here at 7.50,' were also burned and scald- shows a total revenue of $55,115,- Manitoba wheat-Spot, No.. 1 $5,501,907 in capital .expenditure. port` ern $1.08' to' $1.09 N °, 2 and as a result Fred Rowe, of Ot- ed.. Fireman Patton, of the light - 227, a total expenditure' on consoli- The decrease in revenue is accoun- northern 9 taws, engineer in charge of the engine,. was going to um when he N , $1.1,5 to $1.06; No. 3 g g i jump :dated fund account of $45,376,967, ted for mainly by the falling off of local, was instantly•kiIled, and R. was hurled out of the window and w, >- -_bad &'total expenditure on capital- ��rn,_d1.03� to- #1:o4 -on track P P 10,178,378 in the customs receipts, lake pons. ' Orawfurih Otaa- fireman; blaiI down the bank, sustaining a num- ?UUqui,C o: $82,lad,394. The great and $48o,7w,in' excise, The Post- pats- Ontario No. 2 white age, Clerk Purcell, Engineer Nagle, ber of bruises. Engineer Nagle got bulk of the •latter was, of course, office 'revenue increased by $77,000. Smith's Falls, and W. C.. Both' caught at the tender b the coal �j r to 40c. outside-, No. 2 muted, 37c. 8 y , to 38c, outside. Manitoba No. baggageman, suffered slight injur °. which was piled on him. He was $1a0,t1t)0 FIRE AT KItGSTON. WOMAN HURLED •TO- DEATH.. weaterp Canada, 43c. to 43 %c. on lea. _The baggage car of the pas- quickly released by the men pas -, , track, lake ports; extra No. 1 feed!. senger train was badly damaged, sengers and was able to walk to `Plano Factor and. lE`'holesale .Struck B a Train [n Sight of Her 413/2c. but none of the passengers were the station, as he had only a nom- _ Y - y lake ; No. 1 feed, 4Ic., on track, bolt,_ Both train and engine wet, ')er of bruises and his leg scalded. Grocery Destroyed. -• Husband. � lake ports. - - . A despatch from Kingston, says: ; A des ateh from Guel b says*: Barley-No. 2 551 c. to 56c. ; 'No.' tray ailing at. high speed and me The light engine should have Earle P g° y P P 3 extra 54c to 55c / No. +3 63c, to on a curve. Both engines werf topped at Granges Station, about The Wormwith Piano. Com ari . Cut down before the eyes of her .' , P y S 54c. badly wrecked. The engines were ten miles east of here. Instead an e and W. .:G. Craig and 'Company, husband, Mrs. William Mccul- almost on each other ''before the affort was made to reach Pembroke wholesale grocers, suffered losses lough on Friday evening met her Corn -Old, ?4 %c. to 73c. To-. by fire earl Sunda morning to- death on the Grand Trunk cross- freights, for No.'2 or 3 etlow ' danger was noticed: Engineer . and the fatal collision was the re= roQo Frei hta y y g new No. 3 elIow 70c. toy7olow; Rowe reversed immediately, an 1 in suit. The engineer's watch had 3< 4alling over • $128,000. ' The •fire ing atr. Rockwood: • Mrs. McCul- y doing so warned Fireman Crawford, sto ed which broke out in the varnish room in lough, who was about sixty years Toronto freights. wh misled bim An the piano factor about tw ' - - -� s a to m -make Pembroke. -- - -rap; y- t a! tae produce dealer of the -village, was tOn in bags, outside; shorts, $22 to -- - --- - three floors were soon in . flames walking with her husband when $23, in bags outside. and the rescue of the pianos, some they found the crossing blocked by Rye- -No. 2, 74c. to, 74 %c. .200 of them in course of construe- a freight on the ' siding: Tne Buckwheat -No. 2, 55c. to 56c . tion was impossible. outside. 1 The safe cf freight broke to clear the the company was saved batter in and they started' across -be- Flour- Manitoba, first patents, _ men rolling it out of the building t ing, the cars just as the through 83.80, "seconds, $5.30; • strong bak- w R It contained notes and agreements passenger train from Toronto came en s, $5.10; Ontario winter wheat r to -the value of $40,000. along the main line. Mrs. McCul- Patents, for export, $3.70 to $3.75, Queens 1' Pit at Kingston Celebrated Al - lough thought she could cross, per- outside. _ g g - -has thinking-the the train would stop ` - :THEEE =YE_tB -OLD' SHOT. _ _ . l at the station. With &-word to her COUNTRY PRODUCE. Mater Elections. - husband she left his side and eras Poslt Little Brother Pulled a Rifle From ry- Wholesale prices •are :- • - •- -- - -- - : -• -- ° - • � '- : � • ' the Table. hurled to- instant -death by the Chickens, dressed, choice, 11c. to - A despatch from Kingston, says : several more fell into the hands of eng1IIe• _ 126.; chickens, dressed, 9c. -to 10c. ; Kingston. police had ' a vigorous the . law, On the market • square 'A' _despatch from. WalkervilIe, fowl, Sc; to 9c.-; turkeys,' 12c. to battle with 500 Queen's University near the police station the climax �~ says: A luaded rifle and childish FOUR MEN SHOT IN CAROUSE- 14c. • ducks 106. to ilc. Y part of Albert _ , ,geese, 9c. - students on Saturday night'. Af- occurred: Ten policemen, assisted ..� > curiosity on the to IOe. ter the Alma Mater Society elee- by several pugilistic citizens and mm Cecile's five- year -old son,, Isadore, One Will Die as the Result,ot the Butter-- -Lbeal • wholesale quota- tions 500 Queen's tnen set out at artillorymen, held the mob off, but resulted in the accidental killing of Brawl at % enora. - Lions.:- Creamery, choice, pound; 8,30 o'clock for a night of riot, and the three- year -old $ernedette Cecile at o g police received ,souls cracks the family home in Sandwich East A despatch from Kenora, , ea �e : 7c. to 29c. ; dairy prints, choice, charged the Grand -Opera- House, with axe handles and . pieces of 25c to 26c. ; dairy store prints and where a @ on Saturday. Isadore Four men were a:our,ded Qn W �d play was i� progress. lumber which the crazed students y- pulled a nesda night in a shootin affrry Marge rolls, 22Z,.-to 24e.; dair is The front and rear of- the theatre wielded. - Three constables were %leaded rifle from the table,. where y g g ferior, 20c. to 21e. were -attacked and extra police fierce! 'attacked and had to be it tied been laced b an older which took place at Dryden, Qn: i T p y ihrother, and placed the - trigger. A art of men were drinkir in.'a Cns,) e. to , 13 /c. to 13/,c, her was called. Ono b� party g , s : - a P g student rescued. .Many collegians also re- _ house on the outskirts of the town twins, 23/c, to 13 /•c. - received such - 3 battering rom ceived s dubbin and were knock- There was a report and his little Joseph E s St ricti g gallery that -ed off. -feet. :, The { C� sister dropped when one of the party, Jos h 11161. gg - Y new -laid, 31c. to those in charge of the y police got pped .to the floor, shot ro suddenly jumped u 32c., farmers', 24c. to 25c. ; s'tor- he was carried out Linconscious. hold of six ringleaders-- and held -'through thd- t rain. y y J P P "and fi �e d e . five shots from ari automatic rev(; age, g , 2 «Q c to 24c. pet -dozen in case From Prineess street 'the students every one of them. At- the station er. Four shots took effect. the lots hurled T A les- $b.75'ta $3.25 i'.Sgs and stones and created .house the students tried to storm IL ;STRUCK BY A CAR. wounded are: Richard Denns, c,I � P�P per barrel, wild scenes. Finally _ two police - the. place,' but the sight of the re- according -- London, -Eng ;, shot - in the ab-1 to variety and "quality.' me grabbed, one of the ringleaders voivers. in -the hands of the eon- `"11Frs. t ianders of Brantford May be men; will die: Daniel Foy, ahoy in I'otat°er- Car lot prices are SEA, and started down the rtrest for the stables cowed them. Mayor Rosa, - -- Fatah Injured. neck, and right side. - A. Stanton, to 65c per bag on track, Toronto. "once static•n. A big mob of Stu -) himself a - y li - - 8 P g professor in Queen's shot in ` knee: Wm. Sharpe, slfol -- dents followed, and there was -a Medical College, and Police Magis A despatch from Brantford, says: in thigh. Millro was arr sted and rennin - fi ht for six blocks. . The Irate Farrel, a trustee of the- uni- Mra. •Flanders, thirteen Oak { $ y e - - - 'PROVISIONS. ". g 1+ street, received probably fatal in brought to Renora. He will be efforts of the collegians to free the iorsity„ refused to liberate the y Pork- Short, cut $22.50 to $.3 I juries ; on Sunda afternoon at tried next Saturday. prisoners prop ed ineffectual and arrested students. . y _ per barrel; mes's, $19 to $19.50,• - Cainsville while about to board a F Lard tierces, 12 %c. ; tubs, 12' /,c, ; , Brantford and Hamilton Radial car. INDIANS AND -TUBERCULOSIS. Pails, 13c. northern, $1.03/ to 41.09. Eran to $3.60 per cwt. Select hogs con- -.9h e misjudged the clearance of + Smoked and Dry Salted Meats— "$18.75: "Flour -First patents, tinued to sell at $6 per cwt. fed and' the car, the ircnt end striking her Falling Olt is Population _lttribut= `Long clear bacon, 1I,'';e. to ll;;c., 80.53 to $;,.C-0; second patents, watered, off cars, Toronto... _ and inflictring several injuries to tons and cases • hams . lar e, ' : g`y;LLLORVED RAT POISON' ed to This Disease: , g 12,.,c. $5.40 to $5.65; first clears, •$4,30" her head. She was removed to the v $4.5o; second clears, $3.20 to $3.50, I to 13c :, small, 14c. to 14, le. ; asks, hospital: y _ A despatch form Ottawa sags_:' 17c.' to 17 %e. - shoulders 10e., to Ravages of tubercolosis among the to %c. ; ro s, l le. to • • 11%�. ; break. IC.�TTLE IGIARK£T. biistakc of Annie Babcock of Brant. ARE THESE DIAMONDS? Indians of Canada is indicated in fast bacon, 14 %c. to 15c. ; greein the, annual report of the Depart- ! Toronto,' Dec. •S. -The range of ford Costs Her Lite. - meats out of pidkle, le. less. than Hr. Fred: Dane Brings Precious ment of Indian Affairs, which has smoked. values for the best-lots' of hutch- A despatch from Brantford, says. been just issued. During the fiscal - - - - crs'- cattle was from •$4.40 to $4.75 Annie Babcock aged 34 Stoats From - North. I g g years, is, year ending last March the Indian per cwt: Good loads of stecers and f dead .as. a result of taking rat pois- Adespatch from Toronto, says: populaction numbered 110,000, a de . BUSINESS AT 3iONTREAL. briFers were worth $4 to $4.50 'per I on,'in mistake for headache pow- -Will Ontario's big clay belt devel- I crease of 40..; The preceding year Montreal Dec. 8:- Grain - Cana- cwt; Medium, cattle sold a•, $3.50 ders. She was employed AS a da- :jop •idto ,a diamond field:4 . That- is Showed an increase of 169_ To tub -_I than «'extern, No. 2, white oats ar"e. to $4 per' curt.; -and common ones at mestic at A. E. Brown'a, Murray " T. ?' the. question w5me people are ask- ercolosis alone is the falling off at- selling at 46 %c., No. 3 at 451//_., es- $3 to $3.50: As high As $4 per cwt. 1 street. Being troubled with head- - ing, , since Mr. Fred. Dane, •T: & tributed. - The• report notes that the I tr &'No. 1 feed oats' at 45c.; and No. was obtained for choice cows: ache on Sunday morning she took N. O, Commissioner, returned•fro_n Indians are becoming more self -re- 1 feed at 45c. ; Ontario No. 2 white Common to medium cows were sold I the powder and died in concul- the north with. a few stones that •liant. 'The expenditure for destitu- ! at 45c., No. 3 at 44c.. and No. -4 -at at u"2 to $3.25 per cwt. light and lions. Coroner Ashton,, on in�s- book like diamonds. These stones tion, which ten years ago% -w•as 43 %c. per bushel; ex.' store. Flour rough stockers are still sold at a tigating the case, came to the con- ` have -been submitted to an expert, $072,000, is now' $143,000. - Manitoba spring wheat patent's, ( discount. Dlilch cows were easier. elusion that she got the powders •firsts at $6; seconds at $5:50; a•in- Prices far lambs ranged up to $5 and the poison confused, as some rte opinion as yet. They were found - SEVENTY WERE DROWNED. ter wheat at $4.60 to $1.70; do., in per cwt. Ewes were steady at $3.25 of the latter was found in her room. town of- Ooehrane. - Peculiar as it may seem, some few JapanGsc Steamer Ginscl Na re to"$1.85. Feed -There is no change years ago &.geologist reported that Foundered Off Shauntun in millfeed, for which -the demand '• the blue clay of that particular re- S• continues fairly good. Manitoba gion - closely • resefnblgd that in the A despatch fronn Kobe, Japan, bran at $21 ; shorts, $2•t ; Ontario A�icinrty c•f' Bloemfontein, in the says -: Nord has been received here bran,-$21--to 4 21.50; middlings, diamond fields of South Africa. It that the Japanese steamer Girisel $24.50 to $25.50; shorts, $2.1.50 to is said there . is- already some ex- 14faru foundered off S�'eihaiwei on 1$25 per ton, including bags ; pure citement in the north country 'over November 30th:. S.eventy� persons grain, mouillie, 30 to $32; milled P the find, were -lost. grades, $25 to $28 per ton:. Cheese + nrt �tU P11nCa IS In the Hands of an ! -The local market continues steady- -The Insurgent MCb - 1 with westerns quoted at 12' /,c. to g 12%c,,- Butter -The market . is firm; - finest, creamery being quoted at ' 7. �_ . �_, A despatch from Port au Prince, to' the *barf, seated in a carriage " -ANNUITIES d Eggs-There / . to 8c. W -01D AGE lots, an R_ kla3 ti, says : President Nord with the French Minister and with fi Lee an round g way. the. French tri -color over his shout were no knew developments in the Alexis has been deposed and Port d s n1 armed local egg situation; ' prices being au Prince is 'in the hands of the ors, the crow I mod men and w women about heaped curses on the The ` yGovernment : Is Prepared.- to. Deal steady, under a fair Td "'and for revolutionists. The deposed. Presi- head of the aged man. When at . ca a su . to aid, 20c. dent is now safe on board, the last the landin stage .was reached local c n mption ' .1\ew ] to 30c., selected' stock at.25c. to g g with ALppllcatlons 25/.,C. French training ship Duguay the mob lost all restraint and the _ • , 22c: to i 30., and *T^ n CNo�l^stook�^ TQ r ___ Train, General Antoine Simon, the I scene became tragic and she leful. - - =l A despatch ?rom Ottawa says: The Government of Canada is now prepared to actively begin business as issuers of old -age annuities. The final order in Council approving,the actuarial rates adopted has been passed. •Litoraiure explaining . the- advantages of the system- as a guar - antee against penury in old_ age and detailing its investment fca- ' dure�_has been-sent out for distri- Lution by postmasters throughout the country, and applications for annuities receiced from intending rurchasers will be promptly dealt' with by -'the- rge ° ilr- S. T. Baste& in' Ottawa. ' IN staff of lectures to explain and popular- ize the scheme will hold public meet - •ings •in all districts of Canada -dur_ ing the winter..- ___Dr. Sampson of Windsor, Ont., will beat the bead of the lecturing stuff, and will be- -gin a series of meetings in Ontario in a few days. UNITED STATES - 11L:\RKETS. Milwaukee, Dec, 8.- -Wheat No. 1 nart Tern, 1.10 to $l.l l ; No. 2 horttietn, $I.09 to - $1.09; 111a��, SI.10y asked. bye -No. -1, 75e. Corn -,May, 62%,,c. bid. Barley-_. Standard', 64c. ; 'samples -, mc. -to 63�Lc_ Minneapolis, - Dec. S.-Wheat- December, $1.071118 to $1.0s: May, $1.12; cash No. I hard,. $1.12 -b ; No. 1 northern, $1.11%; \'o. 2' ing upon the peninsula with an army of 5,000, .and General Legitime has_b ten_p-rocla,imed-the-ne+v_Eresi- dent, : \t tho last moment President Alcsis y:cld' d to the urging of those about him and decided to take re- fuge aboird the French. warship, : \t 5 o'cl-of•k on Wcdnc:�day a -alute of 21 guns announced hi: departure from the palace under- guard of a batta:'ion of infantry and �.qundren of cavalry', and as- he drove clown the cordon of troops and sh ieked the coarsest insults into th vpry fa¢e.- of -trkie - President; who tt6i6 - bravely to appear' undue aged. Thcy tried to-hurl themselves upon him and fought witi► hands an feet against the soldiers, who fou dif- a, freulty in forcing them bad One woman. did succeed in ) ching Nord just as he was bark- ing, and made a sweep at with ' a murderous'knif3, but the o� fell If short. ` R • . .., . .� :. ...n,y-e„�x a ,arFt�'a. ,,r..ilt,srt ; s�� i . m ,. ..9h;'.,'..i..� - . .+. -.:. ' :..�'�x "'. �±,r i -•,::: : w :.�; ' t J .R`-:'r ' Y + -wc +• F� :� :+"- v .�, : f',s.,w,". r•a ;,5� ' x'r•S`r?', ✓��• u`•� ' W. �:.r„ {, �.•F . • a , x rah �WWM+•MM�f 0000NM left for us to I -ve with comfort ;f "You re an er oo , &rata&- bhoaght aeoe"ary i a not with splendor." tle, and I forbid you to aFeak to this way. W y, lass, [ kb� "It would mean' penury, Cyril. him. Man, you will stop him from need to be bid en &rider t g�a_ That course is impossible. I will advancing me the other twenty- pier - mathe covering? never consent to it. May .I ask how 'five thousand, he cried furiously. In the early days of the Shire you know that I have sustained any You must be mad. Show it was practically 'restricted "That. is what I intend to do. I to yearlings and two - year - olds,' and ` Joel told me. have been blind too long. I had only appeared over their loins. The The Earl swore beneath his implicit trust in you, and the last reason given -viz., the prevention .breath. few days have completely revolu- of chills-was altogether acceptable "You must not blame him. I be- tionized my ideas. From this mo- considering the bleak weather we lieve he was acting for our good, ment I must have a say in your af- get sometimes in February; but s nd I- certainly ought to know." fairs. I have the right, now it is used on all a d "O „ ��NOe0"M>�bt� i e�cper modeller; who, with a trowel and r to further lus own ands, the Earl, added bitterl Y• "You are quite hopeless, Cyril. At Ieast all weathers, and in aes CHAPTER VI.- (Cent'd), "What is the matter;;' Joel ask- I bound to come. to grief sooner or later if you dabble in them ?" "I do not understand how this could affect bum, promise, me not to 'speak to Joel for a week." encase n it from head to foot. A 'WoWbaurd sight to a lover of to l 'You can't catch s train for an ea', Our)" Harecastle remarked. "And' Heart trouble. He is 'liable ' = to Have you no suspicion, Cyril 4 �� 'None, Harecastle looked suspiciously at his father, whose eyes were turned horses than a large class Shires as now shown would be difficult these attacks. " iaa it has just begun to rain "you , Ackroyd- looked at Joel and -then had better_ = ' call 't caddish." --The- Earl appeared to be think- a "No, I think I see your In to uns gi lot.. -.me order a earn:- laughed y. _. ' g griml to •discover the reason, if ar..y exists, in doe g ply and Harecastle watched plan. the interval you would succeed in Surely y the time has come for some exhibitor to lead hoe you are, satisfied now.' --.. << P Y I the varying emotions depicted on getting money I have nits d the way by exhi- q ma a bttmg� his horseA as nature made hanks very much= but I think ;believe this man thought I had his face. With weakness he seem- up my mind," Harecastle said firm - I would rather walk. Lmurdered ,your father," he said to ed to have lost a good deal of self- ly. them; it yrould be more pleasing to You will get wet through, and Harecastle. "I am quite at a lose control, and one could more easily The Earl's features expressed the eye and leas dangerous to that that is not pleasant with a train hy he should show such antagon- read the working of his thoughts. great agitation, and he placed his organ. w• journey on the top of i ." �� j ism to an entire stranger." "FIe wants you to marry his hand to his heart. Harecastle ran ,EARLY WINTER CART; OF ��It is very good of you, but- - Joel laughed derisively. daughter, he blurted out at • last. to his side, but -he was waived You had better stay, Mr. Ack- "you must hurry up, if you want •Rebekah I Harecastle said in away. STOCK. • royd, Joel said quickly. to catch your train," Harecastle amazement. "Get, me the medicine, and don't Many stockmen practise false Ackroyd made an effort at self- said brusquely. This explained many things to slobber over me, he said irritab- economy in not giving farm animals .Y control; but .his flush' betrayed him, "I am much obliged fo'r your hos- him; and he wondered at his stu- ly. sufficient food of the proper kind and the Jew knew that he had hit p;tality. Good -bye, mFy lord." pidity at not having grasped it be The attack' was' not a severe one and requisite care during ate fall the mark. "Good afternoon sir. ". fore. and the paroxysm quickly passed. and early winter. Nona "Ackroyd ! My name •is Sinclair. "And good -bye, Mr. Joel' Jo- Yes; Rebekah: True i - s�re� ce I think that I told you so." &name ness of body and mind, but it was a. -beast in good condition than iL -, undisguised sneer. has been borne by a Countess of the latter that.was causing him the into bring a run -down animal back chair," Joel said effusively. "But, we good -bye, Mr: Ackroyd, we Wolverholme; but it has & classi- .anguish. He-began to realize that to normal. On farms where stab- the are very' like a man I know in shall .doubtless meet again," Joel cat backing. Harecastle would not do as he ling capacity is limited, and Where - the City. Forgive me for my mis- But I 'don't understand. Such asked and he could see no way out feeding facilities are- rot-u to- {rejuined harshly. y g p_ take. But the resemblance is ex- I a thought has never entered my of his difficulties. At all costs fie date sometimes there is a tendenc a traordinary. I really could not tell, . The other made no reply but die- mind." y you apart -" ; appeared from the hall. =yet, hsve been pretty friendly must gain time. The money that to neglect the stock for the first I don't- like that man Joel ' P Y Y would have paid his pressing debts Few days or perhaps we after ► "They say the" world is full of, with her, Cyril, and she is not, a had one into Ackro p winter seta in. Some excuse them - 'doublea, "' Ackroyd replied calm -! Con bad-looking Harecastle whelp, they bad - looking y girl. There is of 'Only g Yd.a pocket. _ M lY, ,. were alone. y that morning .fie had been al- selves on the ..ground that they did but who is this Ackroyd of '•That is ver evident: �V hat do course,. the Jewish strain; but most I lowed to open the letters that had not' anticipate wintry weather so ..Whom you speak ?" y of our families are now crossed accumulated durin early in the season. Others aver. : von, know about him ? g his illness had He is difficult to describe. Half with it. I do not think I shall be two of them contained threats of l:at•they mask save the,food'iu I :city man, half .'ournalist." "Nothing to his credit," Joel -re- g y great sacriSce -if -" I ''g Y, j askin for an the issue of a bankruptcy notice hEl>ee&use' ire trill be more urgently "A financial journa'list?" Ack- Joined evasively. "I am. extremely "You too wish me to marry her," P Y t rod asked. sorry for your father's illness., I1 And then, too, the fact of the d: L edsded'befort tpring''&pens. Y Harecastle cried, and his manner cover of his treason was wei him :; No, not even so respectable. hope it will not be serious. was ex *esaive of y g g No progressive farmer is is such p great con$terna- dreadfully on his mind.' It was true "Then indeed I cannot take it as "Quietness is. indispensable." he io y position as will make it necessary said gloomily. L n' that he had gained possession of the, to give either of these answers. The ' a compliment that you should mis- g y• I do not think . "I don't only wish it, but there but would. he be sure that g -" :hake me for him:" there. is any immediate danger. But „ papers, progressive farmer has learned g is no alternative he replied with the security might not in some way from experience that the general "It is no compliment, and none here is the doctor, he wiIl.tell'us." a P B r, P 'rim look. (leak out. He comforted himself - was intended," Joel said brusquely, They .conducted :1 im upstairs, "Utterly impossible. Even if I' conditio .qf his stock from 2aiovem Y P thtit he held all the preo #s that , ber until June depends largely on and the were engaged to Ethel Fetherston, �otrld possibly be extant and turn- Lord Harecastle stared aL i6d y °found that the Earl was p y the condition is kith ,the animals ' rough tone of his voice. recovering his strength. _ g j I should still be unable to do as g are in November, and the treatment ., + ed.his thoughts to his more immedi- _' The man of whom I speak might The examination concluded, the you wish." ate worries. ° accorded them until anuary. Sbel- be termed a bad IoL were he .not ,doctor said that he, must stay in lay, I ass the reason ? Lord Harecastle was gazing mis- ter from the first aiormi and ez -� well veneered with coatings of re= bed for some Lime, and ordered, ab- "I do -not love her;" Harecastle erabT at his father. He was trop- s ectabili Y tra precautions in feeding until p ty." solute rest. replied simply. `bled at the distress which-he. was they become accustomed to dry "I thank you, Mr. Josephs." The letter. that Harecastle wrote The Earl laughed harshly, raised causing• him, to him there seem- feeding avoids what in, too many like to meet you eed, but you will to Ethel Fetherston was a revari- Himself on his There is no .need, but I should p pillow, and looked 'red to be no alternative course. The cases proves to be a chill, and a set- like that be heartily disliked: He bis son sternly in the face. loss of Vie. money was -but a minor back that weeks of special feeding give me your address. I might be informed her of his father's sudden "We are not in a position to eon - putter.' Was his father totally de- 'A on cannot overcome. Parts F ' :,Of some use to you' in the City." illness, but made no mention of the eider that. Thin marriage is ab- on B void of honor I Had he been be- 'You are very kind."' Earl's objeetion to their marriage.' Folutely' essential, - For more rea- cularly is this the ease with young s sons than one " h said with' omin= • stowin his, affection for all these A servant burst into the room In fact- he led. her to believe that ! g ' stock, or those animals that are not 4 years upon one who strong and rugged. in a state of extreme ed. In most cases- agitation. i e had not - broached the subject.. ous significance. able 4 g +° Come. quickly, my lord, he i At any rate this illness would gave • A flush of anger cam_ e . to Hare- mulch cows receive due attention. cried to Harecastle. "The Earl is. him a few d i s' g �. There was nothing of the modern The farmer has .too . often rim ued • y grace, and in' the castle's face when he realized his slackness in his ideas as to what the serious effects of the fir$f stoFM -_ ying• o meantime he might be able to dis- father's meaning. His look became was dishonorable. He drew the in a greatly diminished flow of Lord Harecastle rushed is the di- cover some way out of the difficulty-. rigid, and he spoke with foro—. line with strick rigidity, g reetioa of the library. Ackroyd Joel fumed at the-delay, for when "You have borrowed moue from g Y, and 'to him milk. This decreased supply is a , rose to his feet. he wanted •a thin y this fathers proposal urea base ,in true warning that the animals de- g, -he wanted it him." the extreme: No, he would nbt "You mast not o, Mr. Sinclair, ") badly, and at the earliest poFsible - "Yes, °and intend to borrow! mended 'shatter end .extra food, g countenance, the proposal, and he With thos4 animals that are not e Joel said' quietly but firmly, moment. For a day or two the doc- more," the . Earl replied cynically, turned from• it with loathing.' for would not allow any one. to visit "Upon n'hat security Y' �.'I will leave g' Living milk the effects. were elan „ you now, father, serious, but not so evident to any y the Earl, and even forbade Hare- The marriage. - It is ample from be said a, last. CHAPTER VIL castle to see him. But while. tb-se his point of view, and so long as "Cyril," the Earl cried expostu- except those who know their stock. Lord Harecastle hastened to the' heart attacks are acute, the pati- he:-is satisfied. I am content.' I latingly. "You won.'t tell —" Farmer's.Advocate. library, trhere he found the Earl ly- ent as a rule soon' 'recovers from /must have this man's financial back - But Harecastle quietly closed the PICfiLES \i'AS BOTTLED. ing back in his chair unconscious.: their effect; and wit-nn a week 'ing. It is imperative. You must : door behind him, and the Earl was His face was of a deathly pallor, Harecastle had the doctor's per- make up your mind to the marri-'left alone -with his thoughts. Mr. Pickles was always grumblirs and his lips were bloodless, but to mission.to, discuss business matters .age." .- always! And- he admitted_ it, - relief he saw that he was still with the Earl. "Never," .Harecastle replied with .(To be Continued.) eP `' too; but said that his wife never I - living. He ordered one of the see- . Had the matter not been so peens- energy. "He must be repaid i:n- did. what he asked her unless he vents to go iminediitgly for doe- ing, he would have delayed it fur mediately. I will• at once see'ou'r did grumble.' _ tor. He himself made• his .father awhile, but he felt that the present FAlieitors, and - arrange ..for the Only last night he 'had asked hest as comfortable as possible, but he position was impossible. He would breaking of the entaiI." to send the servant with his•boots t.ad little experience of degling with be severely handicapped at the - "You will do nothing of the kind, to be mended, and. now, on his ar- sicknesa, and it- was fortunate that coming• interview, for he would be My consent will be necessary, and rival home to- night, they were not Xrs. Goldberg came to his assist- unabie.to speak his mind sa freely that you shall eves hate. re- ON THE EA lance and at once took the direction as he would have done if his fa .} ekah will. -Make a charming com- done.. Mr. Pickles -`'I suppose yo z sent cf affairs in her own hands. She ther''s health had been normal. panion. You seem to: • have :many unloosened his collar and sent to The Earl bore evident traces of interests in common.' The girl loves , • lfrs. Pickles - "No. my dear, I -" = her room for eau de Colo ne. . ou, Cyril:" SHLW -RI \G . ES. g his illness for his face was thin Y 2.1r. Pickles - "I diin't.expect, you For a while. the Earl lay there. and the lines around his eyes seems "I had no idea of this." y A correspond en mis F.nglisli would. I suppose I must remind His breath came in gasps, and his red to have deepened. For the first "Your innate modesty, a trait Live -stock Journa� the follow- you every night for a weak or two!" .body twitched convulsively. Hare- time Harecastle thoroughly realiz- which you do not inherit from me, ing pertinent remarks regarding Mrs. Pickles-. "«ell, •my der.r, I castle looked on anxiously, and to red• that his father was an old-man. thank Heaven. B'y the bye, do you objectionable usages and. practices would• have done, but -" A -relief 'the Earl opened his. eyes- re�kz-z -� �at-it mti- mean�if Joe m e sTiow =run Lair. Pickles- "Yes you wou Y The - Earl s-eTes -were troubled, and g , "The medicine," he whispered he gre�tl'lsis -son with a wan smile deserts me ?" _ Looking back at past s'iows, one have -done; . I know, some time or hoarsely, and'made.,a feeble motion that was pathetic. The liabilities can -be settled;" is struck by the ever - increasing other. If you'll wrap them up, I'll with his hand towards the ,writing- "I'm not dead yet, Cyril, but it Harecastle said doggedly, abuse of sawdust, covering' the send the girl with them myself." „ ''table. The bottle had not been re- was a ' close shave. Perhaps it Bankruptcy -my son -and such backs of Shire horses with sawdust, Mrs. Pickles- "Hadn't you better ' placed in' the drawer, and Hare- would have been better" if I had a blow would kill me, I think." or, to be more correct, paper dust. take them off first? You've been castle hastened to pour out a dose: died " }ire said peLSively. "•How much do you owe Joel ?" . I How often at the ring, side is the wearing them • to-day instead of The effect was immediate, and the " you've years oft life before you "At present twenty -five thousand' question asked, "Wh.y is it, used our others.". �• Earl endeavored to sit up, but the pounds, • but within a week it will and never an intelligent re effort was. too much for him and yet, father. But you must take P g P ' great care of yourself. Don't wor- Probably be increased to fifty. Some cnewer, "Oh! it catches 'READY EITHER WAY. ' `he sank back with a groan. There is no means of seta e. For the u re's eye." Possibly, it does , �. ry• p g Y y' So I hear you've made a lot of I think we had better get 'him That is easily aid but the car- the -life of me, Cyril, I cannot see much in the same way as it catches } '.• to bed, Mrs. Goldberg suggested, rying -out is difficult. I have man why strongly... The the onlookers' eyes when the horses money on the Stock Exchange ?" ; y you object so stron i and they carried' him upstairs. Y thing is dcne every day. It is one are trotting past, or if one,happens said the young man's uncle. l: In the meantime Joel-and Ack- troubles, Cyril, but I cannot bur- Yes, sir. den you with them." of the penalties of our position that to be on the leeside on a windy day. - v royd were waiting in. the hail. + That shows how one may, with „ we cannot always afford to mare Then one exhibitor will sa "Do you think I have killed It is my wish' to share them, our choice, rind. a good job too," "Others do it, so we must." This, Proper. pluck and promptness,. suc �. ••him? Ackroyd said with a grin. perhaps you -he added cynically. "Let me send indeed is unanswerable because teed if he will oni : take advanta e . and arks s I know more than y E "Unless my judgment is at fault f think, Harecastle said significant- ' of his opport•unitiPS. For Joel and the whole matter can of its absurdit Next we hear, you are capable of anything," Joel ly be fixed up at once. You need not ' `It makes them look bigger." That "B,.-.t I lost thyt and -eevE� << The Earls face flushed hotl ;said significantly, • and I would ( y, and worry -about Rebekah. ,She can be being eo it is oril one step on to thousand mo_e to- y." how prefer to hear ' what is the matter he made an effort, to speak. A her- had for the asking, I told you that add son Y P o e have I .with the Earl, before You take your I lible fear seized him that Ackroyd „ told you that such transactions are , - -- us •call in the aid of a• t 1 Ackroyd mixed himself another "I know of your losses," Hare- and soda, for he was be- castle ouble continued. you. It is Hof hey need not inning to__feel_.the effects of the y marriage • afternoons excitement. • So far he . fhat I w ant to speak. had succeeded, for he held the The Earl., made an impatient cheque in his pocket, but the Earl'6 movement with his hand.. 'death uld stultify his success, as "You must hear me, father. The In that 11pt the Bank. might refuse .subject cannot be postponed indefi- to honor tie draft. To his great re- I nicely. I must consider Miss Feth- lief• Ha pstle soon returned. ereton. If your objection is purely He Center, and they have tak- I financial, you must waive it. I am s�ttnn hi ec bed," he said gravely, not ambitions for wealth. Let us:. b11t, h t• showed signs of the break the entail and settle all our strainiad undergon2f: liabilities. There will be sufficient Father; I seem to be knowing i e�cper modeller; who, with a trowel and mer3ly gambling. and that you are .1 you for the first time. c• urely this a few other tools will be able 'to bound to come. to grief sooner or later if you dabble in them ?" is not'tho real you? The illness make some noble 'specimens out of : must have upset you. What _you say is vulgar. In another I should frameworks. These are some reasons given" for T PLUTOCRATIC GREED. call 't caddish." the coating of dust, but I have yet Goccima•n Gonrong -Yes, -I prom "`My position is desperate, and to •discover the reason, if ar..y exists, feed I'd divvy with ye, vat that you do not seem to realize it," for those weird stripes and tufts of, was when I had twenty cents. I've "I am sorry, .but •I repeat once soap and dust which are perpetrnt- fiat 35 cents now. That cain't- be and for all that I shall not marry I Miss Josephs. He must bQ told at ed on the bodies and limbs. of the unfortunate Are they � divided in two ekal parts ' I'm to I:eep it all m'self�See I 3 k opce, He must not labor under ' 1 quadrupens. lntendorl for decorations? '- If so, gain' Saymold Story- Yes,'I s e, blame this illusion for a moment longer. then pre- historie- man had a better, ye ! It's j; :at as I've allus said You shall not trade upon this, fa- I art training. There e is not another the rich is prow�in' riche: an' the ;t thee." breed of horses shown that it is poc r is growin' poorer ! _ •- �}xa'u- ,'^r�„�� anal r+ r'tw:Yi�- •,E:,� _ , ._- �s�ag,- •?� "�. `"`:i"�'�a.� . . .. _.. .. ,•. ss�:r��,�. . s..... 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One of the amendments to the Lncsi Weak" lCt3ueve. sorely point to weak ttdney _ 1' 1 m K:1 i�+i l U •. - m'0. Monday, 7th. Members all A M e r r� _ __ - - 11 toatee of last meeting read and a roved Option .lausea of the Liquor License Werrus The lfidneys like the Heart and the * �t PP P q �h find thole weakness, not in the ..' a v N %w- �YL'�,r UO f� ;5 I d number of blUs were presented snd At , contained in the bill passed at the ttmclf• butl+r the nerves that oon�ol and • N�. 46mmunications read and referred to she recent session of the Legislature, pre - and st. ngthen them. Dr. Shoov's Batts ve is ` eiMndlug oommitteea. scribes the form of ballot to be' used In a medicine specifically Ill to reach theso . '. Jas. Todd was beard re the Mitobell- all Local Option contests, whetbenfor controlling nerves. To doctor the a d of ms alone, I . , . ' ;.° >Ztlfe,dmia a lainin she P lat,nile t a saes of time, and at money.. SANTA CJLA US p g agreement as the by -law or for repertl. 'The form trail. . , ,{ �ilRosd b9 him while reeve. rescr..bed is as given below. The' 1t your back aches or ie soak !t the artne Y3 1 p .caiay oria3arkaaadcrona .it�onluraaymrtom. . Is here. He and his reindeers are in Rplendition and petition was presented asking that ballot here given is marked, a8 every at Brightsor ether distrcn+ ns or danaeroas ldd- i .) 'Me council take no action towards closing citizen should mark it who wants to reel- dismse try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a mouth- - and will be able to call on all the Children this Xmas •1 `i! the road aliotr -ace over Dixie hi lo. 'Banish the Bar- Room." 11.b1esaor�Llunw -and see what It can and will ) so get your stockings hung up by the fireplace. Our ,Ifs the council did not now intend to take dotory°iu. Dra{glwrecontmend anQyell - • "store is $lled.up with ail the beautiful things 3andilF asosion on the matter she peiitiofi was laid l� brought- dally, dally' heads, drums, cornets, mouth veer Owing to the absence of the revue the organs, go watches, toy watches, automobiles, trains, y For Loaf tDptioe , ;. Teddy bears, picture books, frames, toilet cases, al- "'; ,; .. IDeousy -Reeve occupied the chair.' The standing committee on Roads and 'M' -"--- rid ®® s bums, post card albums, glove and handkerchief Bridges re ad and recommended Pay- - .boxes, men's collar and cuff boxes, shaving cases, x west u follows: John Phillip, bonus o ■ hair brushes, Xmas cards and calendars a specialty. Remember D. a k 4N rod. wire tence.16.40; J H Bogle, bons * . . _ $lmpson & Co. can save you money on these goods. da 80 rode wire fence 8.00; W 4 Boots, p (epee, riot �We Ja an Ciiina Beta, Bohemian water acre, heavy 4 piece glass nets rlchiy ' iirooaa on 139 rode fence 19 b0 ; W m Linton e s o P * • .' iooas on 77 rods tease 11.65 ; Kirk Beelby decorated with gold, make a flue Xmas or wedding present. Dry Glooda, bridge e►ad washout div 85 150 Chas. . T. M. MCFA00 N. large stock and up-to date, some very beautiful things in 'Ladies' Collars for ' WtAte. bonus on 65 rode fence 6.50 ; W • - Xmas t ,ode 25c to 755. - 413ee,',gtavel spelled div 36, 27 rods 2.15 ; DOES IT PAY to license a traffic BYLAW NO y y r BOOTS and SHOES Rubbers, Overshoes =We can save on •mono i W +.old, >i6 yds R oval oa aid ©line cone 4 d which lessens the demand fof help- Of the Municipal Qor ration of the on these goods. HS -CO; John G ee gravel right of way ful things of ,life, which increases pp �° g y Township of'Pickering. GROCERIES-Everything fresh and the best: 4 lbs Raisins 25c ; 3i lbs Cur - I a 54.00 ; C W Disney, rep hill a culvert their cost and diminishes the ability P rants 26c re 8 and lOc lb. Doak miss Ehis bargain. Peels, Nuts Shredded X110; Oipeon Connor, wire fence ® 62c to pav for them? 18v -Law to repeal Bylaw No. 871 of g R ' -_ Jk work 14 00 ; W G Barnes, sawing stock DOES IT PAY to license a traffic the Council of the Corporation of l,ocoanut, all seasonable fruits. We want you to come to our store. We t g the Township of Pickering, entitled : are doing prices a little leas. floe scraper .70; En' a Remoter, rep which makes men less skillful, leas "A B Law to prohibit the sale b 1 ilsigbt's bndpe 2 50 ; R Found, • 40 yda steady.,, less reliable ; which lessens y' P y , li Oleavel on Kingston road 400; Mre A endurance, lessens self-respect and Lhe retail of spirituous, fermented or •• % , .1 .1111mil,28 dsgmvel2.30; other manufactured li uors in the D. Simpson CO., l' ..'Ticketing* ve od D ll Orville Bart- respect of others, lessens confidence, Township of Pickering. v gravel n tl, Uxbridge paling half 600; which to wort ? rep the said Hy -law No. 871. „ , - -- - -- - - - -- - -rr - -- r 'Coady, 6 ds gravel ..a rtadon road TB>�oaa the Municipal Council Richardson 6' $pedal Tea is Good Tea. - - - -- DOES IT PAT to license a traffic p J H ]Itort, shoveHioR snow 1907 which breeds idiots; paupers, crimin- of the Corporation of the Township o! _$ ; H d Sllism, pick plow 94 00 ; F J Pickerin enacts as follows • ' &L. lunatics, and epileptics and casts R r., .N,+�e■l' �tay, rep roads 6 A 7 can 4.50 ; Ale: y supported 1. TawT By-law No. 871 of the Donn- ake ....1001111110 _ c Nareva, care o: timber r.ad cement laar them upon soviet is be sn Christmas - - decent, heaest, induatriona people? cil of the Corporatlou of the Tovrnebip ' g s ® A H:Wbt, gravel div 46 5100; Chas - of Pickering, entitled "A By -Law to . �Mt� Lille for pasbraa•sen 3.80; Mrs J L DO$$ IT PAY to license a traffic p •- . -� _ . 1. ..]diner, gravel Kingston road 10 60; H which increases taxes by creatingg a exhibit Lice sale b7 retail of u atu red _ t ,boon. travelling Brook eoad 24.00; O ne°xesity for jails, psnitentiertea, fermented mented or other P manufactured Plum Pudding Ar liquors in Lhe Townsbi of Pickeriaq." lsokor, gravel on Break road 626; Goo asylums, bogdtals. almahouses, or- be and the same is hereby repealed. _ . • • Valsaer and others building breakwater on phanages, reformatories, polite and g Taws this B -law shall some into p Mrooil road i8 M • D Pugh, gravel and criminal courts? yy p .� I A force and. take P1iecL on the First dap n Mince P iriooes for breakwater 1.20; Pelisse on DOES IT PAY to lieenos a thing of Ma . A. D. 1909. !" g • , V S g a st John Phillips for bonus on wire fence ; which decreases a man's bdustrial g �T a vote of the electors of the '4 ,.lobes C Phillips. gravel 1 00; Mrs The& efficiene so that the overnment re- �r, 10eonett, gravel 300; Samuel varltoa y g Bald Ttrwnabip of Pickering Pntltled `Are always s best when made from - sf witeht of we 1.10; Win Todd. gravel 4 40 pow show that 72 per cent- of agri- by law to vote thereon will be taken y • . y culturists discriminate against lien on tbis By -law by the Deputy Return T /� -ST+ ., ID lLaonsb, reos of lot for timber 6,U0.; for using it, and that 79 per cent. of ing OlficPra and Poll Clerks hPrinaftPr - � .L V 3 .1�. R O i.V l� ei John Bell, for work to div 188,36; James manufactilrers, 88 per cent. of trades- named tin the Fourth day of January, I 1t,aaghfro. gravel div 84 9.76 ; James S men and 90 per cent. of .railrcuid oalci- A. D. 1609, commencing at nine o'chx:k Fresh RatAina, Clsrrants, Peels, E €senses, etc. JK"ill, work on div 52 3.50; H W Fuller als do the same thin ? t 1Noons of 46 rata •.ire leoca .8.76: L g in the forenoon and 'cnntinninft until 'Our Christmaf+ r+fcxrk of Grircpriea is Nu. 1 for freshness, quality and az liiddlesoo, scow 1908.811 Wm Dolphin, DUES IT. PAY to maintain x na- flue o''clock In rhP atternnnn of the 1. �� a'iabs of way 2,00. W J Devitt, cameo• tional qquarantine against criminal and same day, at the undern+entioned Pol.. price. Wq't spoil a g4rod rake or pudding by using stale groceries. -4 pipe dies 37 tZ 75 1 ?.l2 [laaosa Dolphin dependent classes from abroad and ling Places, that is to rap : . drawing cement pipe and rep culvert 2.00 ; license 250,000 saloonkerpers to menu- Pomvg - L•'i'nty "erarning Oranges, Lemon. Piames. Dates. Figs, Cranberries, . sub- Polllrig P1Rce - -,toner IBrpa'a Cooaer, rep bridal in l4romeham facture such pinducts at home? Pure Holley, Cream of Wheat in bulk. Dimon _anA won t'.lask - - -- - A 09: +'a eb 1F'onytn, ba'aace oo Alton HOES IT PAY to au rt. rice - - -_ _ _ .._.., - - - -- .- • bridge 20.00 PPo Pnmi;er't arange.Ilau si taatn R •,td, OYSTERS THIS WEEK -Leave our order at the Grocery Store for families of sal000kefpersmaid burtend- H E web ter D.%ur: Retarnir¢ >so r : y � ?oar �ommitte soknowledge receipt of ers and pay their rent, taxes and in- - • 5'• Y, ..rne11, poil clerk select oysters. We can furnish your oyster supper at sliort.notice «oiroaler from Canadian Roved Machine Number 4 Town Pall.'Ptekerine village, surance, and- buy luxuries for them w v Richardson, depute returnina ofi!•er with the best oysters in the market. _ . 'Co re machines, and wish to state to the io order to get a few pennies in revenue w J claw poll ties „ said company that they have been misin- and license out of the many dollars Number a iSoaly's o ace, Ltv r^l .I N . rucerle t t e rovers. 1. Seemed and that &be good. roads system which the filch from the stets of ' =bOIDa° Moody, dsnuty r +turntag ottloee y. yoltr G s a ll G y. Po E w aieep� you a nrk r lYss not been adopted is this scanty' and Industry? Number 4 George Tr•yne's Ht.uf�o, fiouge Bill, - °eanol& be not I the question has been sub- George Toyne, deputy retarnrng officer . misted to the ratepayers of this county. DOES IT PAY to employ teachers wm Pearea. von of•rt - wing ' flames the stomach hardens the'brain lea L ktaeke depsty r turnip officer asalesy 62.h0; Thos Wilson, rebate on tissue, softens and'weakeas the blood Ohar v' Wesley see, poll alert • - $state labor 2.00; T Rodd. rebate on Number f Town Ball... e* .m, - Furniture -l"he most appropriate gift you ^ veseela, impoverishes the blood, over- dog tai 2.00 ; Mrs Suwerby, rebate over- [ Cola Pbuip. deputy returning officer Charge of stet .50 ; Newriek Nilson, auk- works the cart. retards the elimina- s N sw.. noun,p I1 oleirt _ Can Send LO Ol]r f116I1(1jS - lion of effete matter. dims the eye, Number a Oditfellow•• Ban, whitevale : ... - iioq tae rebe&a. dog baviug been killed 1:00; - .vein Miller, d. P-t n'turning offleer - -,ft Hamilton, in statute labor 1.00. dulls,the hearing, diseases the throat, Howard Turner, poll clerk ` Commaoioation from Aeme ins Jarvis lungs, kidneys, liver, nerves. and Number s orange Bell, bib •000ewion, Our Christmas Special is the latest'in Morels Chairs---- 1i Co, Toronto, offering small sboe� loans muscles; the demand for which is R w Isowtnsi deputy returning offiew g C w Disney, eon Neel ` _ wt money at low rate of interest, recom= wholly" artiflicial and when supplied N,,bw 10 masonic Hall, Claremont. Solid oak frame - upholstered in leather, -with automatic action, DO wend that is be placed on file. serves no good purpose? Thos Dunn, depatv rewratad officer adjusting of rods. Takes tip Do more room than.& common W Haw. rebate of doe tax 2.00. L08S IT PAY w sniff ministers to Tho. on.%, t poll alert rocker. Always iD upright positiotu when unoccupied, without Va lb ties of Me Sparks, R charity, P:nmller li ll r Re s o. e. uty rs, tin bother. . par chairman, preach the ce l Of love, Charit ADe Bee•or, deputy retnroiag officer y sr. t was adopted. • honesty, purity, forgiveness and re- Geo u Ooatwell, poll clerk - : - ' ! - Year commutes recommend paymeu% demption, and license other men to 4. THAT on the 15th .day of Decem- We want you to see it, whether you buy or nob: Order ahead and ` � d sbe •following salaries: Resvd White engage in a traffic which fosters hate, ber, A. D. 1905. at the Town Ball in F. gag have one delivered Xmas morning. Prices the lowest. ' 05.00 ; let Deputy Mowbray &0.00 ; engenders strife. - breeds dishonesty, the V illage of Brougham, in the said .. - IOoeneillors Boots JiA 00, Hoover !i0 00, impurity and destruction? Township of Pickering, at the boar of Furniture delivered anywhere _ Come and see us, no trouble ., Sparks 50.00, Goo Parker, treasurer 150.00 DOES IT PAY to send missionaries three o'clock in the afternoon, the without charge, to show goods. • . T C Browo, caretaker, 80.00, treasurer's to the heathen to point'.otit the way Reeve shall appoint in writing signed • Yone ccmmnte oo Shea k11)ed b Po ant will lied us ' - JpW soot S.M. b himself two persons to attend at Telephone -Bell or Independ - of salvation, and from the same port y Pe ' p y Dogs and often in the same vessel send the'flnal summing up of the votes by . Di , - Your and recommend payment at follows ,. ,r the Clerk, sad One. neon to atten at ' mes Wilson, 6 lambs and 1 ewe killed liquid damnation "P pe a , '. 33 ; A1. x Albright, hohna toe • catching DOES IT PAY to build a palace for eztch Polling Place on hehalt of the o ie "- davo do.a is eel of •wore io sheep 10.00 - the brewer, hire servants and buy promos interested in _and desirous. of R a s s e 11Wgham Y- g P promoting the passage of this'By -Law, "iV J ]Roach, 'two sheep kll ad* and two silks for his wife, and dress your own and a like number on behalf of the iAamaged 18.33; W B Milne, 4 rag lamb, wife is raga, make her take in wash- persons interested in ,and desirous of a • killed and 2 damaged 87.00 ; Judson A ing to support the family add finally T TT `� - Rugb, I Teg two killed 10.00; ' Timoshy fiend her to the poorhouse and bury opppsing the passage of this By -Law. -LADIES eJ lJ O T LISTEN ` � ]Reddin, 1 sheep killed 1.00 ; M B Bu k, her. in. the potter's field ? 6. TB AT the Clerk of the said .Muni- r F 31te - steal Council of the Township of Pick- as- tom , levy a " �rmg chart atttTri t} in "r 11 w►orryine sheep 10 00; Boyd Bark, 1 reg support orphans and widows and the Village of Brougham, in ,the said MRS. LEIGH intends. clearing out her Fall Millinery Stock to the -• - • elbeep killat 8 00. Said amount being 3 license the murder of huahaada and . sworn value. , 'Townal*i.p of Pickering, at the hrnlr of public at the greatest bargain ever offered. I fathers . . Does it pay ,to license A three o clock in the afternoon, on the' Oa motion of Me' Hoover, chairman, s Ireuort was adopted, thing which is always and everywhere Fifth pay of January, A. . 1909, to .. All Trimmed. and Untrimed Hats at 'b0 cents each. " ll[e Hoover, seconded by Mr Scott, known to he the enemy of everything sum a the number of Rotes Sven for amved that�e _reeve grant his order on sacred to God and man ? and against this By -Law. and she further begs to state that alts will be closing her store on the . tribe treasurer in favor o[ the parties DOER IT PAY to maintain un our p,� A; D, 1909, 19th of Decelilber. Now ie, your chi►nce. - `yneommeoded for payment in reports r i coasts 275, life saving stations at a coat .. ` " North Hide r -,"4 various sUndion committees. of a little more than a million and a Reeve .Clerk." M R � LEIGH Pickering U>r�t• x On motion of Me Soot& seconded by Me half, and out of the same pockets and 1 I King St., t .• 1 Boo, er a by -taw was put thronah its under the the same flag maintain 260,- PUBLic NoTicit is hereby given that _ _ . - rarioae readings and passed appointing Dr, 000 like- destroying stations at two the above is a true copy of a proposed • . 6i N Fish MedicaLHealta- Officer for the billions and a half? the By,-Law of the Municipal Council of O O _.... .W A R M , iWwoeDip. DOES IT PAY to listen to the the Corporation of the Township o+ - •O•• motion of Me Sparks, seconded by sophistries and h4sehoode of passion, Pickering, which bas heen taken into . I . . � �. . Me Hoover; a by -law was introduced and prejudice, ;gnorance, appetite and consideration and read a first and sec - Vat through its various readings and greed, and close your ears to the voice and time by the said Council at a meet- Our Fa J Stock of Knitted Underwear, Heavy Flan elettes, flinslly p,ssed appointing place for holding of conscience, reason; 'ud meat, suf- ing held on the 7th day of" December, -- d g A. D. 1908 and which will be rend +t Wrapperettes, Hosiery,.now complete. 1 -�aominaloue' au f ondaoting elections for fering, religion kind Go ? abe year 1909. third time and finally passed by. the • DUES IT PAY to do that which ".See stir Gent's Underwear, On motion of Mr Hoover, seconded by said Council in the event of the assent will blanche the. chucks with fear and __ _.� - :Me Scott,' a by -law was introduced sod of the electors of the said Corporation Special at one dollar. snake you dumb with terror when at Spat through two readings Eo repeal Local being obtained theretn,' after sae last you stand in tbr. resence of the !Opt oo in E'ickerine. p , month fronl•the flrat publication of the Judge of the quick and the dead? G��,,re N�,rker, • :� Du barton On motion of Mesa a Hoover and Scott same in the PICxExINO NltWS, the ... Rhe clerk was instructed to pubtieh tb,. . * . , ' date of said first publication' being • , aabove by-law in 'I HE t'rcnERim NEws. Friday, the 11th day of .December, A, - _ On motion A bar% Matthew's assesameot Local Option save 1f we take the D. 1908 ; AND that the• votes of the -' "mesa r, dosed by 1y100. recruits of the past four yearn we find electors of the said Corporation of the ` F �% that out of one hundred and twenty- -0et Our Catalogue I E. L S On motion council a�journed to meet Township•of Pickering will he tnhen 1 '- ain on Tuesday, Dec 15th, for the trans eight opportunities to repeal Local on the said proposed .B -Law at the ><stlon o genera uslness an a ra ran orit wnshi as • g P. P ver to cover. It ifi :. t ` itiou of a financial statement. o the votes polled, there have sell nom in the said proposed By- w very interesting an a roc lvc, • •.►• fifteen attempts, and only two of these .on Monday, the Fourth day of Janu- p - Coughs that are tight, or distreasin ahem is have been successful. y' Y Shop and 'ResidenC Duudas St>] g 8 P arj' A. D. 1909, commencin at the So'• ling coughs, get quick and certain he p In one other case the majority was g WHITBY, fj' 2rom Dr. Shoo 'e Cough Remedy. On reduced hp flue ; in the other thirteen hoar of nine o'clock in the forenoon �� p and continuing until the hour of five . ibis : account druggists everywere are ,crises the people sustained the measure 1 dtavoriog Dr. Shoop's Coagh'Remedy. And by increased majorities. dalock in the afternoon of,the same Three doors west of House. ' at is entirely free ro.n opium, oh oroform, Local UpLion is a most pronounced D TED at the said Township of Pick- TORONTO, O1�T. nor any other stupefying drag. The tender success, the people living under the ering, in the County of Ontario, this We are prepared to inn `•• waves of harmless long bealing mount• operation of Local Option by -lades be- - x.•; `', . miooas ebrab give to Dr. Sboop's ,C..ugb in themeetves the judges. They 11th day ss€ ecember, A. D..1908. This is the end a that is known P P w�n a ban , College PUMPS short note• y R j R from one end of Canada to the P P non the road ,' '' - ���medy !ts curative properties, Those ought to know. Thep coo know. That DONALD IZ. BEATON, other for its high -claea work. OIIR to all kinds ofi . p Reaves have the power to calm the most is 3 they vote to sustain the mea- Clerk of the said Corporation of the oRADUATBS ALWAYS SUCCRHD. We a week, It P Cisterns made to� 1 distressing coug and to soothe and beat sur . Townebip of Pickering. place many students in -excellent a t0 ordet ` i o : :.atbe most sensitive bronchial membrane. _ Agent for the One e aliotbets should, for safety's sake alone, 1 ARM TO. R T- Consiatinf of 100 Poaitione, also gasoii rice. w ralways demand Dr. Sboop's. It can with Bassett s new jewelry store, whit- F Rena, there heinai vs ac, ee in ht sou, s, W. J. RLLIOT, Principal. Phone No. 50 at re' connection. I .' perfect 'freedom be given to even the ant 6,5 acres in lot 1•l, con. 4, m the township o - al set babes. Test it once ourself and by, is attracting immense Pickering. For furthest information apply to Cor. Yonge & Alexander Sts. (Note removal Yrom o' youngest Y a�wme W. Hrm, Watford, Out, or to T, ovca- 12i1H Street.) `� twn, bJ ` see 1 Bold by TqM McFadden. crowds. sit. Brougham, . I 4691 1 ' <<. o ,e.�yrrax�,G.,..,i,..,'.t. :ter.. a:✓ �,u., -... :'_4 ,� ;,.._ �..::,,. �c... a_.,: �,.:. �....,... rc, .��.a- .,,:s�.u::,�,�....,•z• •..� - _.._.. -, :yes, -�.,. ,��. ",,,+• _ _ ,. . _ ,_ - -_.y :ri_ i m nL '4 Y. 3 . q W .w ae -7 �7 F��, 7 7,� T: P, 0 7 .7, 4 4 W 7 .--CLAREMONT Miss Edith-Holden spent Suladay very creditable manner and at the Methodist parsonage with I gives great satisfaction. —Con[. 4F tisfaction. -RELIABLE -GOODS z Sherman Rumohr was in Whit. by on Monday. Rev. J. W. Totten's family. Mrs Avery, of Whitchurch, and Sovereiga Boots for M%u (ever3 Nelson Wagg was 'in Uxbridge Mr. Stedham, of Bracebridge, is formerly a resident of the fourth For 3fra, Women and Children. 7 visiting Mrs. Win. Birkem before concession of Uxbridge, died last guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. a Fridaylast. Joshua Brandy. Wm. Coates. and sailing for the Old Country. week, her funeral having taken 77� Goo. P. Beal. of the leather firm place on Saturday,and was largely FLOUR AND FEED. ..-..Calvert Gostick. y Myers, of Zephyr, was in Mr. Of Beal Bros. of Toronto, spent attended by a number of sympath- town on Tuesday onday here - with his brother, izing friends. Choice Flour for'Bre&d and Pastry. sda Ira Powell business trip to J H. N. Michell, of Greenriver, who Feed constantly on hand. Chas Hoeks, after ter spending the purchased a quantity of timber at Oshawa on Saturday. spendent Telephone Central. Repairing doup. Ind John Read is confined to his 8""mer in Searboro, en- E. E. Pugh's sale last week, had a !house with a lame back. y cutting ' gaged with Morgan Evans, for the wood. bee on Monda cutti the The Store. . W. M. PALMER, Proprie tor �7 i inter. timber into logsand on Tuesday he -Miss Ella'Evans, of Uxbridge is visiting at Mrs Wm. Evans VLSI The annual business meetinit and held another bee when he convey. 7. 1 i Friday Rev. J. A. Grant spent. roll es 11 of the Baptist Church will ed the wood to his house. and Saturday with friends in the be held on Dec. 80th. afternoon Miss Emm* Brodie visited her ci ty. devening. eousin, Mrs. Kennedy, of Agin- - Daniels will preach court, a few days during the past an Chas. Sargent and Robert Ward Rev. Waltet - oext Sunday morning in the Bap. week. Her many -f friends are were in Toronto on Monday on X tilt church on behalf of North- pleased to see Miss Brodie rapidly _CUt S business. �Sieighs, sa west missions. re-gaining her former good health W Axes after her prolonged-ilix r, Thos. 2-- ...... Ila Myrtle with her brother, the Caledonia Rink on Christmas HIGHLAP40 CREEK Y Hockey-'-Puc-ks,, and family. Miss Blanche Coop-or has return. �� Now Year's, evenings. Band Hocke Sticks, a she has iq attendance. Coroner Coutts Monday morning red from Toronto where sh bee n visiting. Prank Cooper sold four heavy opened the adjourned inquest into the 'fraught horses to Mr. Fisher of death of Mrs. John Moon, whiob took SCOW Chains' -etc,' Mrs. Mabee is visiting fora few Scarboro last week, for which he lace nearly a fortight ago. The evi- eta., days with D. and Mrs. Forsyth, of received place of Dr. Silvertborn and Dr. Sic- North Claremont. a good _price. ily was given, and the coroner's jury The circuit rts, y Lou. Disney, of Greenwood, pu decided that her death was due to a li%hed for the . . . . . . . . spent allay last week with his 0 ethZidi" Church dLuaken carouse at her home her' e. by- TitE PtexERING NEWs, are very .. Carving Sets, Pickle Forks y friend Theis. Birkett. Dec. 6th. Many. witnesses were ex W. and Mrs. Jones were at San- much ap precis Wd. It is got UP in &mined and the trend of evidence wenttoshow the absence of allcus- Berry one, Cold Meat Forks, attending the ford on Monday. funeral of an old ofriend. to autry ewe and attention, the ow- Butter Knives, Children's Bets, etm Vices Of a Physician not even having The members of the Workman been ealle& The in seer 0 . c pales@ bo Mot treated them-selves to an eystery Until 8 O'cluck p. M. supper on -Tuesday oveeknpr,of p6m. last week. A -most plossarA time Ago us. ft Charles' Sargent 's, Claremont -ivivsa spent in soew intercourse, To relieve the went forms of Rhen- short speeches, and in wasie. "latlaw. takies,teaspoonful of the fol- For a few days dQd ag the past lowing mixtuft after each meal and week eleighing has beenexellelu at bedtime: and a very large number took Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half is vat 360of that fact, judging by ounce; Compound Sargon, one ounce; _.RIC the incessant rinodng of tko marry Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three HARDSON Ounces. el. -bells. The warmth of the _fh The" it -son a rays on Tuesday vim disast- V harmless ingredienta can be btalned from our borne druggists, roue too the snow. important showing of finest display of Anda;re easily; mixed by -shaking them China.. A Tory large masortmens of The firemen have got their en- W bottle. well in a Relief is generally give safely housed in its now qnar- felt from the Brat few doe". Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, ju46 tare. It is now u W P to fir r!.t11 This prescription forces tb6 clogged- ' received for the Holiday bads. Call getout to practise Ro that Rhould 1p. inactive kidneys to filter and KEEP THE BEEF and am them. a fire occur. Paoli mite will know strain Trolta-the blood the polsonous waste matter and uric acid, Subscriptions taken for all Magazines. which his position and duties. and thus camses Rheumatism. Weekly mad Daily Newspapers secure' the most effective result EXTRACT IN THE As Rheumatism is not only the ..,-from their work. Tnoat painful and Wrturous disease. There will bea, union temper- hiit dangerous to life. this simple -S 4mclusion of ance meeting at the c ROAST recipe Will no doubt be Greatly valued -'the Ch4i reh services of the, village. I by many RtIfferers here at hbme, wha 7 -hoa in the Baptist Church on Sunday Keep in -the meet all th, Id at once prepare the inixtuae to 7' evening. The meeting will start get this relief. wholesome , juices—the real It is said that who would �'at, 8.15 poi. sharp. Speeial ndn#41V* slid temperance addressqei will be nutriment of the roast. take this prescription, regularly, a dose or two daily, Or even a few fi the features of the evening. �t week, would riever havese.i...'12el! MACHINE SHOP 7. Thos. Stephenson -011k 81111ASY Use the -SOVVENIR Range ney or Urinary disorders Or Rheuma- last gave at the morning service with its Aerated (forced-air) having P re air The undersigned n 'h- in the Methodist Church a very Oven. It pro;ides for pure a' Out this out and preserve it. Good Rheumatism ed �B. Waguer's Machine Shop in excellent report of the Laymen's Curren prescriptions which AA to all round the roast, real relieve are. searce, ii2deed and Kinsale, is prepared to do -Fill Ulm Missionary banquet in Brooklin. . I and -kindp of repair work and general Mr. prevents the burning out a when you need it, you want it badly. Stephenson evidently had caught the spirit of the meeting or the frying out of, the w1ole blacksmithing. Coaehs that are tight, distressing Satisfaction guaraimteed. and also infused the same 'spirit meat strength tiolcling ootiabs, got tiodolk-sad certain help ijkto the congregation. r.. 00 a Prices right. The election of police trustee:: &*00ant aghits everywere are Of all mabarials and design troy D 8b ri Cough Remedy. On his Call and see us. That's tke for the ensuing year is rapidly ap- favoring Dr. LShoop 's Coal(b Remedy. And JAMES PENGELLY.: kept in •llock. 14 Will 'Pay YOU roachin g. but so far very little i-A it is entirely free fron opium, ch oroform, In Call, at Our works a =d inspect Our slosk' Kinsale. Out. or iLay other stupefying drug. Thetendei and ollissin prices. Don's be misled by Card in regard to the matter. If SOUVENIR RANGE leaves of harmless lung bowing Monalli. WIA we do not employ them, oonssq there are any, new candidates for Li6008 abrob give to 'Dr. Sboorp's C nab IY we can, and do throw odffr The Is the honor, they are keeping very THE GURNEY-TILDIEN CO.'. Remedy its curative properties, These wa Farmer's Trucks I 6001minil, of 10 per asul., whicb. you .1- quiet about it. The. present true- LmrrcD, leaves have the power to calm the most Certainly save by purebasing from MLI tees have done good work and HAMILTON. 0011T. distressing conqb, and to soothe and heal -- nail sClioitad. �j _d Br n and get the most sensitive bronchial membrane youir old wagoir a could no doubt be prevaUe to E MUCH" AT MONTACAL, wmmipga, cut. down. Make good for. re-election. VANCOW901. the e . � .. WMIT •UNITE CO.9 stand others should, for sake alone, 01106. Wbitby. Onvarts of ., .- a I perfect The annual business meeting 1wsysdeu"AdDr.6boop'5. Itean with farm trucks, FOR 6ALX-BY — freedom be given to even the Buggieeandother vehicles repainted To stop any peon to 20 minutes, take* the Baptist Sabbath school wag apMan L youngest babes. Test it once yourself and held on Wednesday evening of ?J S: Cb Tickerinp at reasonable rateri, one of Di. Shoop's Pick Pain Tablets. see I Bad b� T. Ad McFadden, Ses formula on klia box. Ask your doctor lad week, when the following of- 71 Moll air druggist about this formula. Is oaWk firers were elected for the enaning Thomas PatfA, be be tered. Womanly pains, head pains, ho Tbare year. Superinteadent—Thos. Pat- CLARBMONT (Dowswell's old stand' any pain gets instant relief.. a at' ersou; ecetar S Jai es Coafe,,; twenty Pin hL• Pain Tablets, 20a. Sold by Trealsurer-H. ;onrld,'Librarian— *ME a" W-ps a uHin Preven-tics,--the new Candy Cold Care T. hil. McFadden. .'Judson Bundy; 0 Tablets, am -Lid by druggists o have four rganist*-- Miss' b ere a c." dftmw sad b" no C3 to 0 C3 Emma Brown; Look-ont committee. bmadmeary I bwm-. Fmftmaad, Bpeoisl specific adyauta es over all other • N 1 Is abs9k. a r - kftid—built to obad the remedies for a cold. First�Thsy'oorAtain it 2 0 Aft•hL Pre* b**kkt=phW kv. Ws 6Zz"6;W—js A large crowd attended the warb& WrftWdw Ad&mDeM W. DO quinine, nothing harsh or sickening qpening of the rink on Saturday. Among those present Third—pleassattothe tasks. like candy. T. L NIKU 00. Lid, [W% OWL Sedond—They give almost instant relief evening. -twenty people who For sale uy HONVARD E. TUItNEtt, Whit-evale, Local Agent. Fourth—A. large box-48 Prevention—as were about 19 fa a Arove.over from Stogfiville begid- 25 oents. Also fine for.faveriob children. a .. 0 es a number Sold by T. U. blaFaddem of other" -ftamL4L-- ent pftrts of the township. The Cr "W can- 4" W" Tn good condition. The evening was thoroughly enjoyed -0 by all those present The rink. is A CHOP tie -Again. under the managoment of Jan Os -Chas. Neal, who is popular with Feb 03 me As I am going out of the. buggy all. Remember the Christmas Tree 7 eb Apr and entertainnment in connection AND may business I have some snaps. Bug- w with the MethodistS&bl*th School J 110. 10 on the evening of Wednesday, gies selling at cost. July Dec. 23rd The programs will begi� -reg. $�O now $70. Btiggies,� at 8 o'clack sharp, and will include recitations. dialogues etc. 'a Aa 7 NOT. by the children of the school. F. L ;Den pp Road Wagons, reg. $65 now $60. January I NFowke, H. P. of Oshawa, will de- -,J 909-Wbitby 7, Oshawa Perry 14. Uxbridas t5, oal run.aton- liver an address on the "Sunda un =:,.. 18, Uptergrors t2 An''' limited supply St!htiol as an infJuence" The resi- All other rigs cut on the same rite. dept ministers are expected to- at, "tend. Everybody welcome to put of Chop and Feed R. J. Cowan,'. Brougham. 9#3 .•presents on the tree whether con- nected with the school or not.. See. Leave your orders at the DICKERING LUMBER R YARD 0 1 kindsl ...The Picker 9 f al, Who looks forward to a gala ---Zor io sand Now gay m0fe eriv ihft1V-t1t"tttc- 7— --e" littee white cedar shingles. s and is.... do for tne Chri Patent Roofing abd all kindli-of building, material. inns time. So to make this season on 'hand. more bright and interesting for The object ofthis Association is to W. D. dftDON & ON., ian the workers of the Presbyterian lessen stealing and prosecute Lo Sunday School have decided the felons. A hold a Christmas tree and enter- bers having proper '01 Kom 8601su oomvaaui t on Friday, Dec. 18th, L- ca4s immediately with an member BAKING I the church. Remember the First-class broad constantly onhan:�...'. tit of Executive Committee. -the shop. time when yon were boys and Membership fee S1.00. at Wagon on the road girls looking for •Santa Clang. every day in the week. V7. PEM %I'LlIq se"—hestill r grri7- Flerrat&xy on &pplla"lorr. Cakes of all kinds made to order you, and make the evening ore pleas LL—S Exec. Cora —T_•_ D. Ranks, Geo, Leng, shortest notice. ant for the boys and. ---ME irls by your proppnee. •eniem- W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. fee-Cream Parlor in connection. r the date, Friday evening, Dec. 18th, at 8 o ea clock. 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'CHOOSING CHRISTMAS , � e sought to effect important con- � . I t, � . . . , 1. 11.0_ I ' ' CIGARS." - .. - FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE .. i ..�. -known . M r. J. F. Elder, a well " . . ' * - -_ I . I ..... . . _.....I.;. . _ of Milnathort, has been pre- .. I . . - . A box.of good cigars is always an - -_ � ... � .. . I i . - .�4 . _...._....._ ----. - - - * " . �. rented by by his employers in Glas- acceptable present to a smoker. NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRE- Through Over-work-Dr. Williams .. 11, .: �- _. '-_. , -1 ` '"' . . _� . __. NOTES OF INTEREST FROM I r tea tray, and by The cigars selected by ladies for . ' ....'t L .. I L - . - .. , row with a silver I ILAND'S $ROBE& I . Pink Pills Restored'Realth 11'.�_ *11ER BANKS AND BRAES. . the. staff with a silver rose bowl, on presents are usually chosen on . .. . . . . .. 1. . ..S - .� ,: . I . 1. . . . . F , - .1 .1 � � .. 11, ,. 1:,: : , .. _ -� -_ . completing fifty years' service. account of something fancy' o :� . .. . . .� 11. _ . I . i ".. - � . � . _; . - L . . . - . I I . ... . 1 L . . . , .. - . . .,� . .1 - : . . . A dozen bottle of beer and a hot- box, irrespective of the quality or ' .., , . . . .. gars them- Happenings In the Emerald Isle Of Badly run down is the condition. _... hat Is Going On In the Highlands tie of whiskey were part of the workmanship of the ci . . I ' .''. IIA . . . ...,v _.,_ L" . of th . �'.. ., . and.Lowlands of Auld, � provisions a Glasgow Distress selves. 1. . ' ' Interest. to -Irish- 1% otisands throughout Canada- � _ - . . ' I of them. You - - � . I I -Seoild. - .. ... : Committee's •inspeictor found in- a They do not stop to consider that ' , * men. ... I . % .L Y. weak; . _ 8 - " , *. - " " , � . � find work a burden. You are :. . . 'L I . house he- visit4d to make arrange- gold lettering on the boxes, silk or . . : 'L � 11 I . easily tired; out of sorts; pale and. �',' . . . I 3_� .. .;,. , . I . Im - ents. for. the .relief of the • resi- plush lining, cost money to the Edmond Cronin died L at Middle- - ; . . -:, . . 1�. I _ -4,16 . thin. Your sleep is restless; your . :,�.. ver 100) applications have so far I dents. manufacturer and must be taken ton workhouse at the age of 100. appetite poor and you suffer from '.. .. .. : - - . �.. I "'�;. been received in Saltcoata for old , lie meeting at Dunfermline out of the quality of-the tobacco. - P �t LL �: I. . A public At Annalong, Co.' Down, 4 X. headaches., All this, suffering is �* ' �-t� ens-lons. . . - . m When they are choosing jewelry . I . ,� age p . ., ..1. ' protested against the' drastic alter- acres of land, paA of it a moss . I - , A prehistoric burial place with- ations on the time-table -by the and silverware they always look b for 4576. " caused by bad blood and nothing " bank, was sold f . can make you well but good bl,00d - 7 . five urns has been unearthed in' North British Railway Company, for the Hall mark -or Sterling mark At an auction in Ardee, Co. _ .. JD ' . I , . Nelson �� - I nothing can. make .this . good ` 1. _-.!N I n street, Largs. . . I and gener�lly again'st the treat. on the article itself, the box being Louth, a farm. of nearly 232 acres . .L . . . . ' . . . blood so quickly as Dr,. Williams' . i . A Portw'Uiam fisherman caught a,,ment meted out to Fife by that the -last consideration. . 'was sold for $8,030. . . 1 . . .. skate -in in Luce - Bay -which which turned company. _- . Better get a dozen sterling ail- Mr. George McDonnell, I. R. O., Pink PillsJor Pale People. These . 1: pills never fail to make, rich, red, .. . *_ the scale at 140 pounds. I News has reached Hawick that ver spoons ' ns in a paste board box Newry, ' has received 1,200 R. L '': 'L , -_ ' ' claims health--giving blood. Mr. H. 1. - . . Captain McMinn, -who LWaa in'com- than a-dozen plated-ones in a plush for old -age p-nab5tis.'. - . I . • A movement is on fo-o-t at - - - __- - - - - - e - I 1. __ Reed, Quebec city, says -. "About . . . . ' ' I wand of a ship which foundered off case. . All the local sch�o-ola 'in""Nenagh, , .. .I .. " _ .1 _ fries and distrizt ,to have the :kith IL I plies to the Co. Tipperary, have been closed, twelve months ago I was all, 'run * _.- : , j . 1. __ - I I ...� � _ " .deepened with a view to improved tho, Orkney Islands, has been The same principle ap I - down as the result of over-work. . I I . . . drowned., His wife and son, who selection of cigars. owing to an outbreak of measles. . I i -1 : _. �� , navigation. . ' 1. My doctor ordered me to take a . . I .." --.;.�- �,�..: 7 were on board at the time, have The recipient' of the cigars will- Several dwelling houses., the prop- co " A: .,..,. - . - James Keatings''fell into a clay � . appreciative if he erty of Robt. McKay, Kilcoan, complete rest, but this did' not help also perished. .. I . be .much more apprec ...., . .1 ..mixing machine at Auchiuleie qud-r7 . - . ... . . box of some Islandmagee, were destroyed'- by. me. I had no appetite; my nerves - '-'.T.- .. ' . �. .� rieB Clelaiid, and was literal) . y'cut .. + - - - - is presented with a . - were unstrurrg and I was so weak I . Z 1. . I � . ... .... : ,�.,- .-...-...,: to I - standard brand. fire recently. .1 " . . I I 1. could -scarcely move. Nothing the ". . . ., . - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. fac- ' The new . . pieces. � . - . The "Pharaoh" - Cigar nisnu iloatin'g crane which is I Mr. Greig, a native of Fyvie, and . tared by J. Bruce Payne, Ltd., is completing I ng its tests in Belfast.har- doctor did helped me and I -began .bar- ' ' ,- tur . 1. , .. , �... - , , -his eldest daughters, aged 17 arid Gossip About Some of the Wo;dd's "bor is the largest 6tru6Wrii of to, think my case was incurable. . . . - ... well known throughout the. Domin- , _"....'', -, 16, have been murdered by matives 11 Famous People. : . ionj - and may be o I obtained in boxes 'kind in the world. . its While confined to my room' om friends ' a . - I . . . In the Island of'Santo. , each in sealed wax-lined. . . , came .to see me and one of them - I :� ., _.. ..- The eminent surgeon, Sir Victor of 150 1 1 . - A farmer named Fra:nci!, Neely, , - ` .. . � I ., : Mr. Robert McKinlay, inspector . advised me to try Dr. W.il�iams' . -, . I - . - ,pockets, or in boxes of 25, .50 or 100 residing at DrumculiRI;. ilear All b- _. , - KF4Ms@@""&6 rsq4e 0- - Me- or"imuly- Way. -nacloy-, -i,yroxie,-fii�-s�-"d�e-d--d�t--the. -'. _ - atio-n of -being one of th-e-Fe-aiding "3`11- Fakfl`u _xxx appetite' improved, my colter came , - has retired from office, after 38 jut ' The dealer who does .not stock markabIe agoI of 100 years. ' - pathologists, but he is also known . yeaA' service, at the age of 92. , " Gold; silver and lead mines are, back and in less than a month I .- I '': !:,'-�� :,� ,.- The eeath is announced at Edin- for his wit. Entering, his club (the the Pharaoh will tell you that he . . � � ;.-burg of - Mr. Thomas A. Perves Athenaeum') a short time . can Bell you . something "just as it is said, to be worked extensively in was able to leave my romp. tI con- ..'' I , . ". , . ) me ago, a good, ". but, in " the. -statementi head the bleak district of Inni-showen, timed the pills for another month � . .. 4' :late stationmaster at friend Paid to him, "Halloa, Hor- . 11 . Helensburgh, .. and they completely cured me. I , I.. - .. �.,�'..,.., . . - f - - ell' d' 'what whisk mats that his. standard of quality Co. of Donegal, .Irelaxid, -overlook- am now" in the - best bf health and I .. �_ , . ,:..,,who had held the position for tbir- sley, can t 5 . Y is not fixed by his other lines. ing the Atlantic. I . .., . . .1 . . I . . . . . .1 .. .ty years. . is yet?". "T ' ho-most popular poison If he say's he- can sell you some- � able to do my work.without fa,tigue. �' "-' ector Mdeneal, of Uga- I in the world, my dear air," was the - - - The Morman "missionaries." who I feel sure that all who are weak . . ... I .....',-M.--, , .Captain H g "better" he . -.-I- . � '� dale, is now Provost of Campbell- �prompt retort. Some years ago Sir thin knows ' not have f-or some time pasi been pros- will find renewed -health and .. ... ." . ... .1 whereof he speaks. � a - ' : . I , ocuting somewhat futile cam I .,..;., �,�_ " I. -town, and Mr. Dugald Cameron � Victor acted - as Secretary to the . . . : . , . � . ' strength in Dr. - Wil-fiama.' -Pink , , . .. - - I. 1. . � . :. . paign in Ireland, have reached 3faclachlan has been similarly bon !Commission on Hydrophobia. Dur- - . Pills.. They certainly saved - me . - . Io' . � 'ing the sitting of this Com i i Omagh in .search of converts.- from a life o - f misery." I -w--^ . . ., tired at Oban. �i mission a - -TRIRTY-TE1RS I Y CHAINS. A recent meeting held in Cork in -M I .1 . . . � ' Dr. James Reardon, Kinghorn 2 rather testy old doctor, now dead, . . When Dr. Williams' Pink Pillis . . . . I... _ �.. regard. to the financing of the Land make mew, blood they go right' to 1.: . . . - wilig was a menilser of it, objected Last Chief Bourbon of -Outlaws, Be- "I urchase Act, -wa. . I.L �"..- *,. � L. -, . .. ... has been appointed resident ' sue- i . ' a remarkable for . . • . � I I geon by the military authorities 1 to - the constant tt�� of the words, . I the root of and cure anaemia, .. • . ! - . . leased from Prison. I the presence of both landlords and . . : I . , ... - for. the Royal Garrison Artillery I "a mad dog." "A mad dog, in- . .. rheumatism, _St. Vitus dance., kid- .�,., � - i - ' * � .. . I tenants, Unionists amd Nat nalist, - pt Kingbornness Battery. deed !" he 9norted. "Who can tell The last surviving chief of the old i 10 . '9' ney.trouble, indigeetion', headachet- . - - ' Colonel BorthwiA,- chief. con I , Hand &- ff rg I I- ,� � �', - '. - me what a mad clog is, I should lik-� Bourbbu brigand'bands which werii and backache and those secret ail. - foewafd the alterati6na. ind iddi- ' itable in Edinburgb, has obtained to know 7"- "I think if oneentered 9 crctly subsidized by that dynasty, tions to their yard which . ments which -make the. live's of so - �-- . of neces- I .. I . - . - _ � I . 1. - sanction to utilize 'the services of room just now, Dr. -would and infested well nigh th6 whole of i . many. women and growing girls_ ..., . ,._. - I thein -Italy in the sixties. has sity precede the building of the miserable. , Sold Cy all medicine .- , , .. . .- _- , ,� , Major Richardson's oloodhourids in �! hot -wait to be told what his precise' sou I manirnoth. White Star .-hners olym� dealers or' by,mail at 50c. a; box or .. � --- 2. _ .8 - interjected . . - -.1 . . " .. _. . condition - " Sir been pardoned., by King Victor; _ . , .cases of serious crime. , ' ' .. I d'tion was - - .. I . � I .� Emmanuel, 'and was r � pie and Titanic. : . . . Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt has in- IlVictor, quietly. - - . I eles,"d from six boxes for $2,30 from The Dr. . . f . the convict son at Favignana the L Eight cattle belonging to .,Mr. Wil ... I . IF.. vited tenders iron) Glasgow firms I. rfince Edw'ard of Wales is a great ri Sh. liams'. Medicine. Co., .Brock- . p ,, r - 4' � with the King, an other day. The venerable, bene-vo, ie , . Cootehill, near Drogheda, .. I . . I . .for a 1,600 ton yacht, "which wia Ifs Vri d the fol- I calls, Ont. ' .. . ��, - , "I. � lent looking old man, -whose name, were tied together by the tails, and . I . " '� Jake rack among the finest private, lowing story is vouchedf or on good , ' . . .'. . '. .1. . . . : . I Vincenzo Rucci- is now -82 years I in their struggles to free themselves . . 114I_ ' vessels in the world. ' authority. Some time ago, a tailor If . . . . �. . . . . r - I . .. I. I I .. ..-: .. Of the e9,660 tons of 'coal export- called at"'York House to measure of. age. - At - the 'end of a forlorn s. tore off portions I I . . , . . .,., I � . . .. I .* , . . P.:, * , .. . campaign, which. he carried on for of their tails. . I If A UL ED DOWN CO.Nutclloll. - .,-: � .- . ed e last fin- I the young Prii.ce for a suit of camp' " -L. - •from Greenock for the - i . the head of a- b'g body - In ,order to. relieve the distress - . . - . .. ... . 1 fewer than 59,700 � As th aiting in " years, at .. I - . . ... . ancial year no . clothes. - man was w Lo I � -L' tons were m ea e . -e revailing at Holywood, the Urban Lord -Charles Beresford's Lark ,. . • .1 .." - hipped at the Victoria ' the the passage near th Royal child f banditti, with the. object of r 01 Council is starting- special works . .. .- I I - I, 1 instating the Bourbons, he fell. . shipman. . � � . ,.., *nd East India .harbors. � ren's apartments, the door of one 1 on the public roads, anti also .. . . W.hi,le Mid . . . . _ ! rooms flew the clutches of the soldiers of the I I .. . . . I. - . Nerwick-on-Tweed • magistrates of the ew open, and Prince :new regime, and was sentenced to asked .the Local Government Board -. .While , Lord Charles- BeresfoTd :.... , . are now almost on the verge of un . Edward ran out calling loudly: t� render assistance. . - 9 . 'death by the Supreme' Court of was still a midshipman he' found - f - . ,_�� - in, -there's nobody Langiano in 18W tor. the x0assin- ..Derry guardians lfav'e decided -�ot.l himself F at Lima., ,Havi ` employment. White glove days at I "Oh do . , 1-1 . . Having leave - * - I � . I . . - - I - ��. I—. I the Police Court are becoming jhe-re'!" The tailor protested that ation of a German engineer, ,named to interfere with the existing. sys- ashore, he, in company with some � , . V, Its. 7- - t better wait, as Victor' and a Liberal Catholic arch - tem of distributing tobacco of old other youngsters from the ward- F . I . ! :. 'quite frequent thereabou � - - - - - I . . re .. s .. A number of interesting letters -it might not be convenient for him pkiest' Don Guiseppe, both of people in the workhouse, by which* room, went to ,the opera. During .,. . . 1. I . _.'. - . by Sir Waher Scott were sold in to enter the . nursery just then. `01r; whom were supposed to be salaried. about ninety aged women and men an interval they sought the bar in i� ;�- `* . . I 1. .� 7. �._�.,'!" Edinburgh recently. One of 'them ,it'* all- right," teplied the young Fpies co-operating with the new receive an ounce of tobacco each search of refreshment, desirable in.' � .. I - . L I _L�. , ,relating to his removal from Ash- 'Prince, "ther6's nobody here that Government in the � repressi6n of week. - . such heated climate. In the . .�. I iestiel to Abbotsford brought 87-,5 1 matters-only grandpa!"- . . . . - . prim- , brigandage. The famous �'wishfmg, Chair" itive' arrangements of the opera t � � _.: . -, 6L - 1. The Merchant Company of Edin' I It is quite possible that, if some- The death sentence was afterward from Dunluce Castle, Co. Antrim, house. they found the barroom un - I . - : one asked the French President - Mr, 'the - - - .., • burgh have approved of the draft ' - c mmuted to penal servitude. Hav- has been sold to a friemd of - derneath stage. ' Entering.' . Provisional e . I � 1w e weI ing served six years lqucei.organiz- -Pierpont Morgain for '200 guineas, Lord-Cliarles' quick eye observed-a ` � Order in which powets 1: hat his one great desire . ., I . - . . . . . I.Would say, to get away from the ed a clever plot, and is 1872 suc- Tradition has it that those troubled pair of legs dangling from an open- . . . I cares of office and spend the re- ceeded . in escaping, in company with. a run of bad luck will leave ing'of t1r,6 stage . .. •... .. .- - �1..,�- ' I " and re!sti - .; . -1 mainder of his days amongst his with ten convict conira'des. ' Recap- I it behind having once sat in it. ,ladder which gave access to it. He 1. . . . I . , . . � ' . beloved vineyards: The latter are turgid after sixteen months of liber- . Among the recent applications for I 'recognized -that they belonged to '", "I can truthfully say situated ' at Loupillon, and ty, Rucci was kept heavily laden an .old age pension at- G e conductor, who was seated oxi _ .' • - I M. ' 11 reyabbey, th ' I - . I .. that I believe that, but for nothing delights M. Falleries more. with chains t;ll as late.as i9O2, when Co. Down, was Mr& McCoubrey, !the stage with his back to the_.aud- - of Justice sanctioned • aged 96. She walked sturdily to and waving arms to . the use oI Emulsion than to saunter - ter through them laz- the MinistrN ience, his face m ... i . . . fly, dressed in ' the loose simple their ' 1. .1 . the oostoflic6, filed. her 0I appli- the band he was'conducting I would long since have , ' I , Nyhilst . .' . I . ..... I I. -4 been in my grave. I was cicth�s 'of aI French pea The veteran bandit. chief has cation without using spectacles, I his legs were dispc red of in the.man- I , smoking a h(,mely p•pe.' He' toves a passed niore thanforty years i'a the and then walked home again. Sho,ner indicated. . . . .1 . . ... � .�,.� � . I -.1. , I . _. .11 ., past work-could not walk day's shooting too, with his dogs galleys, during the last thirty-four only left off fine embroidery work . "We must ha,ul him.down," said - " I . � , - " � , up-hill without coughing 'Shoot- of which he was a constant inmate. a .. - . _.. , ...- and friends at Loupilion. .year ago, and. still reads. 11 , I, . . . . . . I .1 Charlie promptly. - '' ' - '- - - . -. - . I . very hard." -' Ing, ,next to walking, is the French of the Favignana settlement. . . � 1.� - I . . 11 . - X . I . - - . .. :.. _Z - �� . ,.�__,. . �. --+-. 16 . r,is companions welcomed th - I , � Rucei is gifing,to spend the even- .. e sug . . . , - - - . . _. .. I I . .�" '' � P 4 -ideht's favorite- recreation. SHOP UP t. Casting . I - '.. res . ,gestion with wild delight. . . I - THIS, and much more alike he rises tide of his-Uf,e-a,t At�ssa,'where his BEAUTY -TO-D ATE. -a . . . ., . . was � N�inter and. summer ali � . I. �, -_ , , , , . they found -it six, immediately son, Sebaston, who is 50 years old, - - - corner. Thev iade . I written by Mr. G. W. Hower- I , ately takes'a cold _,. i-* - - . . - - 11 ta do 1;i;;4L,r-d aii ' -__,_i S-Porieff, by the 8"W W.6, piece. in a 4 i - " - - - -, i running loop, and with deft hands . ton, Clark's Gap, W. Va. We shower bath, and tben, weather - A " - . . - . I permitting, starts for his morning cipal councilor. There he wishes to . of • London. � - ' � -- - .-.. would like-to sen.4-lom, u1L_ , - __.' - _ -a t I rite 'the memoirs of his eventful, - .. _. I cast it round the legs of the hapless . - I . . . . .1 _. copy of his letter, or you constifutional, w Feb-is never 1'es-8 _w -_ "--' ' �fe'ma -' � - conductor. A wild - . . I. I but (heckerel career A remarka manicure establish= 'k interrupt- -- - ' . . . than five miles. Aftc7r his return . ''. . . , c I ... might write him direct. His. I . .- . . .. 'I. -1, . merit, maintained.by society women, led the ordered music of,the."opefa, - . - : . .. e.... -, , , he works all day, strictly according .1. - � .- - . .. �, . . zL .. case was 'really marvelous, . . III has just' opened in a fashion - iThe amazed audience. beheld the I �..-1 . I .1 . . I * ' . �I, . , - . .. . I I . . . �; - . F to rule and method. His meais are -ITH THE 'REN. ' 'able street off' Piccadilly, in Lon- conductor furiously brandishing.his T. . 1.1 but is .only ,one of the many , NV I CHILD e I � . . .11 . . . ! of the simples kind when -dining at : proofs that' don. Outwardly the shop doesn't ;baton, slowly disappear. �rnitting., .. . . . I . . . � .. . , .. . I . � . .1. horne, his only drink being a mild � A t supper-to-night will they be ' r establish - ;yells - .. . - . '_ .... . : diff6r from the ordinary of anguished.terror. It was a. I . . ; ' * . . �. . i I claret well diluted with mineral served -the most wholesome -and meat of its kin'd,'but inside is to j great }ark, Lat it' cost the middies, . " I . - , . I -1. .... 9 . 1watcF. ; He is usually in bed by easily digested food nature has be found a private chapel where the ;door. The armed police were called . .. . • I - .. 10.30, and it is on this -&_eA:)_unt of provided? Not unl ave 1. .. fair manucurist�s are encourag6d to'!in, and, roughly prodding the of I ..t.. .. I 1% I .'&Ott S hisforidness for early' retirement Orange Meat. This is made f rMn p&rforrn their daily devotions, -The!fend&rs 'ivith the butt:erid of their I I . I . ... .. . i.'. . . �_ i - that he rarely goes to a theatre.- the whole wheat, thoroughly and i . . . .. q.- - . clientele includes many women of muskets,- hauled them to a 'dirt), .77.14 . . - , -- properly cooked and mixed with title, but'only' a few of the privileged! prison, where'the:- 'passed the night, . 1. ' .. . . I . . . ,.4..,_... a . . 'UP AGAINST IT. . . malt. I I . few are, ever allowed to penetrate !being released in the TFO-rhing 'only 1 . ..... i;.. Eulsio� � . . . . . Orange Meat served with milk or 'manicurists' falter payment of a heat~ fine by . . -7- .q , 1- � � i � � I I I I I I I i I -, . . . .. . I. Pearl-"Percy Cauliflower is hav- ' ' the recesses of the I ._4 .. . . combine to make a perfect chapel. Fresh cut flowers and light- way of compensation, to the can is the most strengthening : ing a hard time with his courtship cream . . . It . I and re-vitalizing, preparation . these days." . I food. ' I . . . .� . ed candles deck -t�c altar, and the ,-ductor; • ., ,i:. . : I . ...-,. .. . ... .1 . .. .. . . .1 - 11 in. the world. Even in that . . .. - . . . . :..,- Riiby-"Indeed I" - . light falls on a-kneeling group.-.'of . �__+_ - 11 . ... 1_ - �'i ' , , .. : I ' 1. Pei�l--�"Yes. he called on one . .. -RENNEW YOU.11 YOUTH. _ manucurists .through the windows . _'1L.'. , most stubborn' of all diseases . . . (consumption) ,it won- gi-rl and her father handled him Never before has the struggle for of stained glass. In solemn .pro'- 1. HEIRS IRS TO �11 I ILLIONS. - . �... �Ii6ut 916ves." I . . - . . . . , I ders, and., in less serious wit . "Gracious!" . I . .1 . .. . 1, . , cession the manucurists, clad in - -Torn, of Byron. road, n ' , _ -. -.L . . Ruby - '.`Gracious . social and commercial success been.. While Mrs. T I . . . __ ___ .._ - . I I � nerfectiv fitting black gowns and r_____ __ I I I . . L - ---- - - I . . V .Ws, ftsthl"a, C_., on another girl and her-T rot her Me 'Victor and the vanquished _aTike to " the - c - hapel -each . morning . ilg before I TIM pl-cturo, sn" �waa% surprised to I 91n � . see •a; d(wunient fall froib it f6 'thb ' '.' ' - 1 or loss of flesh from any ' happened to be a pugilist,and hand- comes a time when nerves d.body . uring the .fair fingers .of • a floor.. . cause the -effect iA -mudh , . �. � I cry' for test. , Nature and science manuc When she-examined it she led him-vith gloves." , -- single patron. The mariucurists' I discovered that it was the will, -dot . .. .'! 1. . I . . .. I - ' .. quicker, .. - ._ . - . . - - , ,.. - ., have combined to produce an envir� - � . . . , . '. �- NVOM A X'S IDEA. ' 1� _': enment where. tired men. 'and wc- assistants . are all girls of good birth, ed 'May 23; 179a, of Jacob -Gi,bN- ' , • . .. D� not d0sy. 0�.t n bottle of Be=$ . . ,, men .may renew their, youth. On and all I of them-have made a solemn b, which the testator's, prope'r't"N4,* - . I - i . � . FMT.TLsIQN"-be sure it's SCOTT'S and -living -on Easy the main line of the Grand Trunk vow never, -hicli-ig - t o. bb wart 1) . . . A •,woffi6n's idea of r, under any circumstances, stances, ' - . . . -uj;- M � . - . I . . . I ,A . n6w estimated . . I . . . street is usually a swell hat for -R to manicure a man. The glils' who , I I . Railway System, at St: ' Catharines, be more than, £1.000,000, was left to �L� DRU0C,18TS " ' each occasion. '.o, "The Wel- long to this saintly and select the member-, of his farni�y.' There - 1 .;'- .,. . - - - . . each - occasion_ .. . - . _. . - . - - __ .Ontario, • is situated . . select . ; I i . - C, I I . I . I land," where the ills of life are al- band of beauty doctors may not are still descendants of J'acol)z Gis- , - . . , Lei ILI mmil you Mr. HoweI letter ' ' ' . I .. .1 . . . , and $,Wk� li ."Otre o. 12.�wpfl�u. 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'y ` 3 !: �. .�. ..: s ° ^5 :.. .. ..,, ... t. r -: r `• �_ w '.SI ,.f�, i''"wYa �•!... .,:. � ^':.airy•.. •�. :t.,, s_uR - °r`$6J{ __ '_'gMgMMM�>IO1NNggMgNNgNMf NMrN� "Your apology is accepted, Mr. ed to consider Harecastle's, sugges- } Josephs. I think we had better tiot. I should hate doing 'it, but close this interview," Harecastle i must have relief." • replied coldly. "What• has Ackroyd to do with - Joel watched him leave the room, you 4" Joel suddenly demanded, ON THE RRI.Tine Hems Most Wounds with a cool calculating stare that and the Earl's ashen face and trem- " ^'- �_ contained a threat. Not for one mb- bling lips told him that he had q § - meat did he waver i n his conclu- etruck home., � Sion that Harecastle had once been "Nothing, nothing at -all;'., the' FEEDING MILCH COWS. is -love with Rebekah, and that he Earl said, and his voice was broken. ' , had aid her "a lover's attentions: "How much do Milch' cows require different feed _ ?»� _ A Tale of Love and Disappointment P you want ?" His thoughts returned to the Another twe " nty -five thousand," than beef cattle. You should not Statement be had just hoard to the the Earl said and his anxious eyes feed much fat forming foods( as effect that it. was the Earl's inten -., tried to fathom'the Jew's t'lioughta, your cows would lay on fat instead NdOMii +/,iNN��NNpigOO�Ndg�M�N�Nt t of producing milk: feed more sil- age to borrow another large sum It is a largo Gem of. money, P g a CHAPTER VIII, bargain, .bu# then I am a man. I of money. There must be a mystery Joel said reflectively, age or roots in the winter, says Dr. t� '? ( and he would solve it. It may have been. a latent cruel David Roberts. `tell you at. once that you will be y ' Dail feed' for a thousand pound ' Lord Harecastle determined that wise to dismiss from your mind. the "I've got it," he cried exulting- taint in his character that caused 3' P he would not give his father s plan which you and my father have ly.., "That man Ackroyd is the key. the . speech, for Joel had quite de- cow: 40 pounds of silage,, 7 pounda •chance of seeing Joel, so he went devised." Thy );arl was taken suddenly ill af- tided to'let theEarl have the mon- of •cfover hay, g pounds of grain', traightway to look for' that gee- Joel noticed that he was on deli - ter his call. I must follow this up ey. The ainourt meant nothing to the cows that are soon to freshen tleman, whom he eventually-'a is - I cate ground. The position taken and quickly, but fast to see the him, and it did nc t suit his -purpose should be fed' on succulent feed, _,- covered in the billiard room. He up by Lord Harecastle naturally Ear to allow the entail to be cut. such as• silage or roots, bran, Inn- was playing ,a game with Rebekah, I caused' him great disappointment, But Rebekah came in quietly with "Give me the_ bills. It can- make seed meal with a little oats. Keep' -.;and Harecastle regarded her withTbut even the plain statement that a look of disappointment when she 'the excuse that you are ill and that the bowels open and do not feed increased interest. • Huwever irdif -1 he had `ust beard did not move him saw that her father was alone- I am looking into_ matters for you,. before or after calving. , ferenl' a man may be to a woman, i in the slightest degree. It rather "Lord Harecastle has gone ?" I will settle them all, and let you After calving, give bran mashes the fact.that there may be a pos• stimulated hire fur the fight, and he "Yes, .dear," Joel rejoined list- have a cheque fur five thousand. I sibilit - -of martin e- however re- 1 q and warm the drinking water for 3 g I decided that he must on no account leasly. suppose you are in need of ready a few days. Allow the calf to suck mote- between them, must compel; lose command of himself. "Do you know,. father, there is money ?'' - for about two days.and then feed him to examir-e her with soma de- s'methin strange in his manner. "You are very good; Joel. I do i the Mothers milk from. a pail for gree of curiosity. 'Nye will leave the subject Hare- g $ castle. If I have made a mistake Is he in trouble? lie looks. so wor- hope that ..everything well go about two weeks, about three' As a' result of his scnttinp Hare- tied." smoothly: I have had .jus . about quarts twice a day; after that re- -v- •castle was fain to admit that she- l regret i., but believe me i have as much worn would adorn any man's life; and, been acting for the best 'throe h- There is a little trouble. The y as I can stand. By ;duce it with skim milk or warm $ �� the by there is no need to tell out - -" Earl is ill. ' water. so that at the'end of the he realized that he would miss her Harecastle- of this last loan. friendship should Fate render a "That may be so, Mr. Josephs. "Yes, but it is not that. It is �•h *ot unies it becomes necessary, fouith'v+eek the calf will be getting severance necessar There was 'There is one other,thing I must say. something deeper. It is not money, will ed_ that 'he will want -all skim milk or half whole milk - - P will et hia own wa . i -- to now' a - -- her manner that, coupled with- a ' father any more money. I am led "So immaculate 's man as he does i reliable stock• tonic to aid diges- P man . has a mind ° of his own, and a: beauty that was almost 'cold, made i to believe that he will ask: you for of get into debt, he re lied, and [ion. Xeep a supply'of good` clover 's contrast-that was fascinating and; a ftifther twenty -five thousand was unable to Fuppress the sneer i Joel was leased at the result of � or-. affalfa hay within reach and r unusual. Then Nature find gifted ! F� "nos•" ; from his voice. i the interview•. He .felt sure that ! also some ground oats, with a little her with 'insight, and 'she 'was able This was indeed news to Jeol, and "That is not Mike you, dear. Do j there wras -a mystery, and that it linseed n oal .mixed with it. to adapt herself in a way that ren- he at ogre scented a mystery. He you know what is the matter? she r;a' with Ackroyd. He would have After the calf vats the ground dered her companionship siluring..l believed too statement of the Earl asked with a wistful look. no great, difficulty- ill estrzcting his �b'ecl, . gradiialty get -him used to The mere fact that Harecastle' that the cheque he had given would "Do you really love this manl secret from that gentleman, and 7 eating whole oats, as this is . the was capable of analyzing her.in "so cover his. liabilities: For what. rea- Is your heart-set on him ?" he ask - determined tv run up to town on best feed'for him up to six months { cold - blooded a manner pr, 'sun -� son then could' he want another ed with sudden energy. -the following day. Told. The heifers should not be elusively that he was not .'+hared ".uch sum? This, was clearly a mat- "I don't like talking about it, fa -' The Earl tool was satisfied, for ; bred until: - fifteen` of eighteen " of -her. :-Feu a - moaiegt th:ir eyes'tAr that must be looked into at the ther," she replied with a, blush. his financial affairs world soon be''m�nths old. - met, and a flu,h came to her cheeks. first possible moment. "But it-he does not love me, I think straight. Suddenly he remembered He,. too, became hot,.. but -it wns "You must allow me to act at my heart -'I break. _ But then'I the cypher papers. ' -At his inter - I FEMININE DAIRY WISDOM. '` but you may take it I shall not be,th:e first woman to suf- view with Ackrrgyd he had laced with, ahaino..at the uie^u,ry. . of his my c.iseretion, P' N more sleeping out on the father's words, " Rebekah can 'be that you will not be. concerned -- fey for love's sake. Ev n if he mar- them i=i the breast pocket of his P $ had for the asking." directly or 'indirectly -with any of ries another, I shall be proud to coat. twice then hephns] been.- in rgr -1 a now for th .cuts. It is too He noticed 'the graceful curves my financial dealingo with •your fa- have loved him." bed. and they had 'rested there,- He roll and larinkage would foilovv, of her ore as she least over the they 141ui 9 , ou. cannot ask in re' "I'think he will love you; dea -r. t and nerhans itiflarsimation of ud -: fig would, feel safer •when -they n - table to make a stroke, and uncon -son:" Don't despair. I shall live to see destre,wed. drys and girget. a . seiusly he- warmed Sowards her. In .You e�q n.�t quite appreciate my my daughter a countees, ", he said I He rang the bell fur. his_ valet. Cows that are freslily in milk ire ,'the best of men, vanity-plays no in- ( with confidence. °Give me the coat I last wore." more susceptible to injury than considerablo art. I point of v etc. 1 sin determined to Joel then went up to the Earl's The servant - quickl' reduced it i those that'have milked all summer. ° P have a hand in -my fathers affairs. 3 P But the memory of Ethel returned In fact, I ro ose at once to clear room, and was permitted to enter. from his dressing -room. If the herd is eared for intelli- to him, and he waited patiently fore r,Pf all, his debts, and of coarse ours The 'Earl received him with wel- "You* can go," he said shortly. ,!g. ntly now there bbould• be no the game to terminate. dis ati- y come. fi P will 'be one of the first to be dealt Isis hand groped r`n the .pocket. I chae-e in the milk flow when stab- ence was nG last rewarded, and Joel with,'' "Have you seen.'Harecastle 7" he I A blank look appeared on his face ling becomes necessary. _ throw doiva his cue with a cry of � „ - ,', asked eagerly. and-1;e fell bark on the bed The stables must be clean, light "How will you raise Ile money 2 triumph, (., "Yes," Joel replied• gravely. The cypher letters hgd disappear- and wairm. Comfort is the keynote Joel asked calmly, but he was stag- . "W.hat .did he 9a l he asked: ' `'Game, Rebekah. You can't-beat 1 y ea. _ . - to success in hand�irig _the dairy ,. our old father g-ered at the statement.. • P � yet, but you play � - and his manner was expressive of •. (To 'be continued,) herdlG,- • Without comfort the milk an uncommonly good game for a' "We shall cut off the entail and disappointment that he had not - ^fluw� M a;! dwindle.- girl. Doesn't she, Harecastle 1" . mortgage, or realize some of our ,been able to forestall his so'n. 'P Water should u, supplied in the ` "Yes. -loot brilliant but safe un- estates," "He- -fad a good deal to say. Al- SENTENCE SERMONS t., will be . � �, -stable,. . so that each like the usual woman player," „The 'Earl will never consent to together I think you have m sure •to have a. full supply. Barecastle replied, that "And Pw would be madness to hastily. o off Chef entail sad talks of outofu =g j e dice ii brayer. Do nut ch -,inga too buddeialy to - - -� His prt+ise, though qualified,. evi- paying +y y nd:var parades itse t. dry feed, Roots and eagilage will ~- deiztly caused her pleasure, but she it. �.andfs cheap, and it would debts, mine aZnong .them — The self - satisfied need to. be short furnish succulence. shade no remark. ! mean a great sacrifice, That he' shall never do. _ It is . sighted, _ The. -grain fed will depend , upon "Can I -have a word with sou, ,''That cannot be helped. I will , impo<sible without my consent:" I (here are no wulves.ia the empty P what is town. on the farm, cost, Mr. Josephs-7- have things, straight." "And of course you will net give ; shee fold. $ d. „ - - P I etc. However, tbere is no economy Certainly, Joel repplied briskly,, I must speak plainly to you, it? I A man may be measured by the in stinting he feed. K'Run along, child. \Phat is it?" Harecastle, I have your interests !;Naturally not. I want you to i things he seeks. S be asked when ehe had left the at heart, As I told you the other understand tl at I am doing every - „ The cow's mission in, life is to room. • day, 11i3:e you personally. Div- Yea canbt hoodwink heaven ' with I give milk- ood, use, milk. ' She _ Y 3' P 3 thing 'I can to pi:sh forward his a holy .as ect: g K P P cannot do it, otit of nothing. "Hew- mueh' does my father once miss: from your mind any idea of marriage, but unfortunate -ly he } g' Lore gives no Iicrose to ilia ioti ?" he asked, bluntly, there having been a bargain be- does not see-in to ►_•e_wiiling to con -,j R p.nse. Witch the' f c y �• with cqurtesy. The cars es eeiall ell much.abcut ti Joel did not immediately reply,' tw-een.your. father. and myself. He sent.." I They who il-alk -with God do no P 3 ' but gave a sharff look at his ques-I may have imagined so, but there So I rather gathered, when we-' 3 the heaeth ui an animal. Drooping walk -awn from men. tioner. 'Hp. could not make up'his1 was nothing' -farther from my disciissed• the Fnatter., hjeither'•of; y ears, drooping spirits. � mind as to what was the best ol- thoughts. I, too have some ride, He can bear a great trust who Few of u's realize how much we p g P us spoke openly, but we understood i is With most men he would have but %, -here •Rebekah's' happiness • is q can bear little trials.-, year - y• PP one another. The question is, what "lose in the' course' of' ar in the admitted the debt,. and reckoned- concerned I sink it willingly. Is can H•e do to brine pressure upon.; It is better to h,sc youf''jos 's thiin little particles of butter that drain vpon it as a levee which- would work' there. no chance of you' two young; him i" Joel said reflectively. Ito escape his sorrows. _ `off with the, buttermilk. A little in the direction he wished, namely, •people-titting it off?" "It is difficult. He is ir`ut easy; 'It is slur: work getting rich in strainer to hang under the hole towards the marriage, but. -with Joel leaned forward•'anxiousl to lead and it is almost impossible grace at a penny a week. ., when drawing off the buttermilk Harecastsle he did not think that It was clear that h$ was in earnest to drive him." _�_ A veneer_uf reliszidsity hts a4n - - ' �e QjiPner to us. would Have that effect.. I and Harecavtl•e respected him the `'By. the by; ' \ \'olveraalme, liavc , u€ the virtues of religion. Save the fragments. •Ahei "Our financial co pl cated -," he ibeganrslow -1 liisrbatt ry that he had unmasked 'Joel asked YOU rself of sudde ly, those debts?" I toZmakeea full-sized zed two half truths SILAGE FOR HOGS. - ly• I am hopestly flattered-at what The Earl was °surprised -at the; Men are mot drawn, to the church Michigan farmer claims that "Straighten them out., Mr o- I vou.. suggest, but it. is quite impos- question, and his mMincr became i by using the creed as a• club. Qitage can be used to advantage -to, eephs. They say you have a ae�i ius aible " embarrassed, mill this was not lea It's a Poor 'religion that lets the ` for, finance,' so it should be a' sim- They stared steadily at one an• sened by the keenness-of ;sir. Jo-,prayer meeting hide the poor. I take the place of Grass in. the fall _.__plc matter., The Earl has told me l other_ Joel quickly sass_thaJ. *hare. h s_look. - Heaven• does rot stop. to consult) to carry over lightweight hogs that that you have lent him twenty-five t gliliP., T(,P1 i l^ Past, T -- i ai�e --sfic�to mwrket-in-- -large nom= 3 3 was present a .cold - determination "�c. the vooue befua c it-picks out a man'. bers when a'' dry season -compels "thousand pounds. Is that `all,? that would he difficult to meet,, and 'ed to. speak to you about it, he You cannot blame a bao of wind P. "The old foul !" Joel muttered to! just for the moment he lost hi s• LeRan ilenuusly'. for steering clear u.f polo ±ed facts.' hog -men to sell animals that are not :himself, - "What reason had he for' temper. I Jocl did not help him out, -but; Habit may be one of our best at- The a marketable size or conditio;. telling his son.. There is now ho- "And what' of yourself, Loid waited for' him to continue. The pigs are said .to. thrice and' $ lies as w elf as one of our worst 'thing -else to be done but• to admit Harecastle? With our ri id hob - I "I suddenly discovea�d a lialiil- mtlke• cheap gains, and be in con- thing--else 3' $ y enemies-: - or and your uprightness —what of j ity ; a Iarge one, that I lino over = I iHalf an evil eye can• see more in- dition to respond' to liberal grain "Roughly I thing the amount you yourself that would constantly hang 'looked. It is some years old, a:nd • 1 feeding later on, when prices hai•e y g i equity than the whole of an inno- mention is correct- But there is b tile, side of a Noun girl- making' I had ceased to count on it as a roaained a normal figure. triotliing to worry about. I am quite ; love to her insidiously. Stealing, debt." cent one. _ 'icontent. with my security." ►ter heart from her and then uiet- "What about the. Statute Lim- when must be short op character �' k (r q when he has to assert himseli'to -COMPULSORY VOTING. - May I ask the nature of the se -I lr' saying that you mean nothing: ,itation." �curity'i" • Harecastlb said incisive- Do - -ou call it- a 'strai htforward ' "I am afraid_ they would not a clothes.. y g P Under the Belgian law unmarried r IY• I action ?" 1 in this case . It had io be iU The man who 1•afes to see another ply P men over twenty-five have one vote, Joel was visibly disturbed at his "You are '',utterly mistaken,. • and aid immediately. Can I f r 'happy is certain'y safe from catch - p 3 married men and -widowers •with- manner. Surely, the -Earl could nut1 Harecastle blazed forth hotly. ' "I ther trespass on your- gene rosityI" ing it himself. families have two votes, and.priests i have been so foolish as to tell his . have never said a wor�1 ,to Miss "You .remember our a reement, It may be a greater thing to lift son costs thing, - g and other persons of position and Josephs that you-.might not have It was u on life ros ,ects of this 11P unotlier`s 1leart ttsa P 3' g P. P P education have three votes. Sever y "I am not at liberty to say. It t hear'." mania, a that I lent ou the twen- to carry his load: { � g 3' penalties are Imposed on those who - �- ls sufficient that both your• father ','There was no need for words: t • -five thousand. Do you still think The meri who have -turned the "and I are satisfied." y y 8 ate.. 1 Looks and manner are often more nl Secuiit is good ?" world have net:er been too great to, y 3' fail to v Josephs. i may say,.LnAt .i nave i blind: But,-by Heaven,-I will force some idea of the nature the Be- I daughter, " - he my utmost to further it. It is'very' Joel. Here I home. peop:c never pray '•torgive I debts,." except w•hem the -of you . to" marry my trying,- am as weak ns our of- _ curity• in giiostion: I am not goy wound up fiercely. as'a. rat,.and I have to contend with fering bein gtaken. ing to particul:iri7.e more clearly, A look of cold disdain was Hare- (,castle's an 'array- of troul,les tlhat would! It's d qu6z -r mind that persuades but in my opinion the whole trans- only reply, and Joel at 'my: frighten a"stronm man." litself it' is ° w•oeKin- for -thc `Lord action is discreditable both to onee knew that he bad taken •ti, false "I am very so• ry f +.,r you. Load when it is only working the church. father and yourself," Harecastle' •step,, With an effort he curbed his Wolverholme; but• I do nut ace my � The great , trouble with many a .said with determination. -•' . •i rage, but it smouldered although way clear t, do what you ask. For t' church is that it *k more •i,Inxicins " Xhat' do you mean ? Joel said hidden. _ He assumed a calm^ suave one thing, you arc Luling something �,{1019t t)1!' Stkalnl tkat runs to its I t$crcely. I manner, but to those who knew him from nit, avid I doe t like mysteries. I whistle than about that which. runs "I am. _iiot�geak-ing solely as• it it told 4 a blazing -fire' beneath. _ I Be frank__hnd I will think. what I w• the aiais. - - &'feets tl o. other person's view. I "Forgive me. I am afraid- I lost can do:" - do not niean + o say that I myself ,control of myself. ' You must konw "I can tell you no more, The '— • ''' _ _ like the idea f my father havingl that I love my daughter dearly, money is nothing to you. U111cCs Borrowi:•:* nwney is synonymous *n ude me a inject of a financial and that must be my excuse." I get it immediately I Stull be fc,rc- I 'th borrw,; :,)g t- uuhle. When o vessel is .ab.oiit, to. be .launched in Japan, a large cafe, filled with birds., is usually hung elver the 'bow. :1s the ship glides into the water the birds are releas- ed. It is believed that the birds failing Eoud lee's to the ship ivben she begins her life on the sew Perhaps nothing is•calculated to ,worry a pessimist• more than tho noise. made ley people'who si,ot_` ''cr r, a P �.i *eW NO t; r �•r.: : , itiR ".. ' &. n. -. - ','•"K , `�-,'j�'^a* "'.l• "`.:�z a :,':o;" r ;c�:•'i-CS'�' "°`_ ;, � :1: „,,,, .. �� Ks.� s': 'ic+- {ly�,.:.k,•r�:L, ;.�,., .y,,,.. ,. :,:j�� .. -ate„ -s w,•:,.... '. -a -• -- . r ,'..w y� '.._ . :. ,• •?' y -�...v ;=5- .ft !i. _ •, f - _ T.. .;,y '-i.1' :.h. - '.�.+•ss::{ :,,y �i...• �],� .. .' . y .1!'` . :�i� •,k,.'. a +,t, �.at., •^•Lin,.. a..r' '.i•..''" :.-r 1 r. 'LOCALISM ' Boru -Un Thursday, Dec. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs, L. Squires, a son. Dinna forget it-"Wit. and Hum - or" by Rev. A. Logan rch, L . P M A � S \ � in St. Andrew's'Uhurch, V � Ernest Stephenson spent San- - -Mrs. ll. S. Dillingham' is 'Tuesday, Jan. 5th,'19N. charge of the Western Ralik office g lntt please •announce that the ilicln;- ci sal clerk, Mr. Beaton, has an eye. on -day with friends•in Claremont. spending -Mrs. W. Seale, of Montreal, is a -week in East -Toronto with her i iec•e, item. Albert Boyes. i11� Bowl; •sound, honest nlnnicilml C% o made ntattiT - t g ering b ranch of this bunk.. Z` bier. ., :l h ryes •althc,n h he scents to S t t U it g he 'well s :itisf�lcl with the old team .. . nnntb r. � -GALE FtEGL9TER. FOR A Kennedy School gradti- visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) -John and :Firs. Dunn, of ate absolutely sere of it _.. ^. man. We never expected that he Bell. - -Mrs. Wm. Harrigan, of Eliza. Whitby, spent Sunday and MOtl- day with Wm. and Mrs. Crummer FRIDAY, Dze. 18Ta- Auctien sale of real estate and household furniture w Hanging Lamps, stile al hligring. in the position hp fillers (. ' Mr. Batty arriv. ` meth street, is _ seriously ill this ':weal;. and other friends in the village. -Miss Lizzie Mackie, Ban$, - in the Village of Pickering, the pro- the of. the Iate Han- - u; � - Hal L3silipf -- J d 'Adelaide St. East, .. aFF»mc his \\ duties, «'e epee -! of peityaf estate Matthews. Sale at 2 o'clock .Come ht•nl t( Ill' village nn(1 hope, tllFt'e ice' 1 -A new phone was installed in is Dillingham s furniture store on visiting with her sister, Mrs. C. Rogers, and other friends and nab p. m • sh�P Real estate oSered at p 1\ Z. parlor Lamps ' Tuesday. relatives. She expects to spend 3 For particulars apply to W. Al. r -Miss M. Campbell and Miss P the winter in Ontario. V. Richardson Se bills. Wm. Pow- Pickering. Bee bills. W. B. Pow- i Alarm Clocks, Marjorie Clark.'w it�_in the tt_4IL .._ Saturday. re's —EY�ry Pee visit Dick- 4 P - Carving Set' and see the collections of great TvESDAY, Dsc. 29Ta- Auction sale of -The Swastika club was enter - nice Christmas goods, Santa Claus farm stock, implements, etc., on lot f Cbildren !s twined on Mon day evening by Miss unloaded there, and can find 22, con, 8, Pickering, the property V. B. Simpson. -Mrs. A. Burrell is spending a something pretty and nice for everybody at Dickie's. * of Thos. Graham. Sale at 12 o'clock, anon. See billi for full particulars, •' i a Scissor Sets, ".''few days with her daughter, Mrs. g -Ho for for Xmas at home, Ireland, Scotland, Thos, Poucher, auctioneer, 1i Sleighs, lk-.a.t Nefw Adverttaemente. Wiuoatn, i n Peterhflro. —F. Bunting, of Toronto, was England, any- Choice of all ocean S.S. ::$ilbil .where. Sunday to the lines all ry. routes. Get all , :.Hooke S`•here over owing and ��7ANTED -50 to 75 acres good land YY wish liaildiaggas oa, 1xtwean PiakeriaA sad V`'est'Si11. frli0, WALHER, Dantiartoa, 7eerions illness of his father. -Ira Lawrence, of the Toronto 'P.O. tickets, time - tables and every in- formation at Step?heuson's, ('opp. 7.a. m. and a most beautiful ublic school staff; railed a on his p p Whitby ofllce hours him be- ont. 9tf display of ;`township friends over Sunday. to 10 p. m.) See or write ° -Remember the ef- Remember the -sale 'of late Mrs. Mittliews fore travelling. * H. Bustin of Swan an - EXOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. - Roughcast hoase oo Sing st. ownea..9j l L € R W A R E facts of - the -Will. g Mrs, Head. Toronto. Por part_cnitirs apply :o J which takes place this afternoon. River, Man., is here for a short B A Bl'�iTL \G, Picker ag 1J 11 , -Rev. Mr. Brown, of Newcastle, -visit e reached two impressive sermons n fat. Andrew's. Chucch,.on Sun.- with his-parents, B. and Mrs. Bunting. He was summoned house owing to .the precatzoua COnditlOtl f 11 H-A OST -About three weeks 'ago be -. L tween W. Snowier; and W. J, Morrieh'e a reward will d Rises Yer its a Grey.,, life d>ay. of hie father. Will is engaged in T. zecorerp, T_&,REED, AighlsadCreek, 1[,-On liiondav, Dec. 14tL, - Oysters at Riehardson's. Also the mercantile. business -in the ' Xmas canthes, nuts -and _, fresh west and is inuch plea -ecl with the Malll- 1 opposite ther 6pink -Mille, a g =ap robe. call and prove -pomp. Call et yff,1,- — r fruits. Bu your groceries At the, y _ �; rus cts of that art �Jf p pe p es, • ue: west of 8prnlPs mill. R. EURRILL, 11 es, ;,i - • 'grocers. * toba in 'which he reside. 1 -- - OR SALE.- A 1()vacre fitrm, being ;. 1►oOd were in BrOoMitf on Tuesday_ Wednesday..at the special remunerative position with the This iq a «:re = oia..'b :oo� ana amain tarn. G.,T.R. as decorator and paper- Good baildiaCs. Apply :o the snder?i¢aed. -- - s' and �. •jndgeag classes. ,. , 7 OA.kS. PROC70B, Ca.edon,a. Ont. l3t1 hanger fur the agents .louses Sae- RAM to the nreiwi- - . -_ Ou For bld a,n d 'y i' -Mrs. Leigh will bt closing on tween Toronto and Montreal. his "TRAY -Caine 'lst; I\ ea of tbe.undersi�aed, lot 10, con, e. Pick- ... Saturday, the 19th inst., until the duties to begin on April i�'e erin:. aiuout Nov, zctii, .a ce.3wolrl ram with : spring opening, date o:' which will s be �Ilt " congratulate Bert on his good ta'g iu ear with 3. and A. Boo ver vp ,)a it. own- fort iir : <ecuriog s eh -it: de- - will. )1iesFe prove .Trope: :y. pay a =PenneF,' tT- A`i TaR! Hanging Latnl, -, Parlor Laml >�, y•annOtln(e(l. { -Mrs. Kerr and daughter, Mi?s lti ar.3 take t: a animal away. .Y -able position though sorry t(> lose claremout. 9 -U - -- '(,v L.�i1PS -()11: �'�,ck is complete in Hall La»!ps : Night, Lamps, etc•., etc. Dolly, returned home on Saturday, After a two week's visit with the him as a resident of Pickering-. -- 5A3.1✓. —A drlr.ItirZ r:ltt -. -At the Meeting of the Board, F taozoigb -bred in3:an yon? 13 1 ehauds SIL`a ERZt'ARE, -tire .base a very t•hoice stock, ineludinp' Berry• ' former',; soil, A.. M.-Kerr, (if.] ager- ',)f Health at Brougham On Monday I ,,... u sears old, no�nd ai,d kind i ncirGPRO W0 a,i a ;�•FN.ir z Pie S r. :�iec S :i-ar Shell= KniVec. Far;: Q. 1" 1 + ' .soil. tvgg; a=d. i °mess to match. ow fir. Richard =Oils seconded 1)y 9i r, obaUIIe YGr a larger horse. Apply clu tlfe 4;JUUn =, etc. ' - 'George �uate =, of t9'aremoiit. was here on _WedueSdxy visiting I-14 -lip. Moved that whereas a cou- preMiee,• li Lies north or Gre +n : :. -r. Dx1. lire of cases of small pox are exist- AY. RoPkNi. oreen'Rivsr. 9 -lid CAHVING SETS -Swne of the celebrated Jo =epli Rodger,' goods in, C .'his sister, Mt-!... David Grarhain. lug, in- chk township, and there '()G LOST. -On Tueo loy, nei, Pth, the D the ?e set -. All in plush - lined rase -i. Or t Coal f3ii Heater at $:3. ,ti. - w•ho still eontinaea aft very pour bealth. being; quite ali outbreak of ,tza•eq from lot 3:, con.°, ricke,ng. e disease in adjoining municipalities toz LOan3.w:thbrown beat and -tro. a !cz;- , - -'The little iurl•ie9- Of c now black spot on big right side and a lilacs erct and niedical authorities agreeing over W -']eft hip in the shape of th• 5.mre b .__ For the Young Folks �i s -which we -have had durinx the that v3•.-cinatiun is a "fegRUrd. brcwn spot on the Fwtt of a-s. :ail, therw: white. wits Iasi sera is Pie vfttage. a ,S K TES —�?P yea., e a Buie 1tock'in Spring and Hockey Skate -.. A ? .peat week have had the ' effect of Therefore. that the eo le of this avren p p reward of tea dollars a ill be gitea for it torm• lead! to Sta recovery. TROtlbe ggotici niCkle pi=tted Hockey Skate for .Gc Hockey Sti <k coaxing 8t large tianlbe- Of cutters tOwuStiip be advised GO 9tlb!131C to ation nw7rEa,Piannz;. 21.12 fruin'LO cents u) to 60 cent;. I out on the road. *, the operation of vaccination and _. ,•, ... _ -W. Calvert left on Sunday particularly t� htivve the children .t -_ARM FOR 'SALE. -Being ln:s 1', the being r a�'•1• eon 7, towaabip o! Piekemiac .aa ' Good strong Sleighs from 25 cents up. SLEIGH evening for Temaga.mi, where he ]♦lass_ seenredBa good position as operated upon. motion consist.ng of 910 acre•, This farts a the au carried.,re`ndents of the tow•'nshi on .which the wail -known Greenwood bard of Coupe and see our Fine Display. LEatnster for• W. H. Gooderharsi, should goy erlr themselves accord- •hart -born° have been bred and fed daring toe put lor:v years. it L as rich u a ¢azdea aoa `;the well known capitalist. - =The, pupils of S. S. No. 4 east- the ingly.. clean Viioald sell 150 acre., 193 acres or the -,kt a special meeting. of the whore o!SL Term fa Lambe: ozone pas: of n worth !9000. Terror easy, Posseatloa C vdn i reeawood. (,OtlnCll on 5at.irda last lyp9 - ArthazJoinstca, G County eat Yak T ose* BUN DY viIl gives concert 1n school eDr..l tf room on Monday verrin , Dec. „� it was dry -; ;. ed that a vote be t V a '._21st, at 7.45. Proceeds illy aid of Sick Children's Hospital. Ad_.;:;- er an Monday. Jan 4th. of the ratepayemof• the count in order 'QTICE OF IMPOUNDING.— is hereby Cave* :hat I sioa L cents. .= �...�r. a z!ey_ =hoof -will hold i impounded edaee "cls f to the Good their views ltr regard bate ,in the Oth at my sash of :he rear of to the Good Roads' b law _ ssed lot Is in the eta brown roadster to ills re. b btpp of y' �" Pick•rfac. one brown roadster mars, bleu i to C ' -.Sc a .first -class concert in their school Monday evening next. A good $ by the .County Council in 14107. one eye, and that it said aaimat is not sooner As this by-law calls for heavy de- replevied w red «mad an• will i>e sold by tinb y° on 6'aturday, the r`i - on y B programs 1s being prepared, and a sic auction st my premimm bentut'ps every ratepayer should D y�of� iet�, i19M. �MORGA Claremont. D, _ HR/ST A ! f pleasant time spent by all those gain all vocal le i ormation in Poundkeeper. 11.11 _ SANTA CLAUS AT D/CKIE S w►ho attend. ' ' respect to it before casting his _ desirous -Rev. W. Moore was, in New= ballot. Every person -is EXECUTOR'S 4 castle on Sunday occupying 'the i it in the Presbyterian Church �u p y of securing good roads, hilt the method proposed b this li law y y- NOTICE TO GREI�ITORS deal of _ •• Every Boy or, girl who spends a nickle at this store; will FREE rreceive free, little Fit ncy'Handkerchief. to the place of the Rev._Mr. Brown - is meeting with a great entirely a pretty _Who was officiating _ in Pickering opposition especially in the town- XState of .lames Thornton, deceased. FREE Remember we give . them away and want you all to have FREE " Land Brougham. ships. The towns and villages are NOTICE it; hereby given pursuant to !.them. " —So SA1'9 SA;iT,►. _ -Quite a number, from this unanimous, in 'their favor, but in. R. S. b.. 1897, chapter 1.29, section 33 - -" -- oca y attended- eale on Tuesday. hey report the Y• I?O heap vote trill be �wA t against Y .• an ltinlen Ind,' C - .• ..., — - Navin claims against the estate of 'F�'(' have pleasure in announcing that we have a splendid g + GLASSWARE 'of We isale•a great success- There was a the by -law. JainesThornton, ate the Township CHINA (collection of nice things for this year's' Ymas trade. T• large crowd in-attendance and were - ". p yBnR-c?r of.Pickering, gentlemaxt, deceased, •FiNCY want i+uybody to cane and see the Fancy China',Fapey who died on or about the 23rd day of CROCi{PRY (.Ulassware. Hundreds of pretty odd pieces, nice for gifts. . prices good. - Although- licit successful its Johfil Goenl- - .Don't'forgzet the annual .lt-wo Lisa October, 19+1.x, are required to semi. by pout preppaid or delivered to the under- FANCY BOXES j We have an extra lot of pretty Leather Boxes. Bibles. Hymn Books, Authors, Picture tad• securing any prizes, le net.. with much success with Y end entertainment in •conne. tUon with the S. S. to be held in the ,has anent iigned Nfary' Thornton, one of the LEATHER GOODS Albums. vt ors Books (ranee° Tots t Executors of the Will of the said DOLLS. GAMES, and some Pretty Dolls. his foal at the Litre Stock Show .,., u!i Tuesday everting, Dec. 22nd at 8 Deceased. �y hitevale Post Office. On- TOYS, Eta ( t cry cheap at Guelph last week. He compet- ` ed with a great many others, toes} c :clock. A good pprogram will he pro - vided lip the etiildren ana young t:t.rio, ofi or, taefore the ,20th day of. - _ Jan 9(K) their Christian and.sur• FIFE CENTS WILL: BUY := beautiful C'alender, red help, pencil box, box of crayons, linen ' putnrA hie fowl was 'classed °along the' pcclple of the s,:hool. A&mission 20c. A very little wedding took .names xnd :addresses, with full partic• A ulars of, their claims and the nature of book, two dolls, stamp book, micple leaf pin, pin for baby's bib, pant -best,. one. bird scoring 9I? points out of a pxtssible'.100. pretty place in St, George's church, Pinker- chanty their claims, if any, held by them. card albtun, coat hanger, 5 fancy post cards, china plate, cu and. saucer, mug_ F.! Notice that after the said vase, tum_ bler chiiin ar ring, and hundreds of ocher articles for only 5 et-,. -" Mr. Ernest Hazeldine: icwk the audience by storm. -He possess- ing, on thr 10th December,_ the con- tracting parties being :Hiss Fiances A. Fr>;ton, PWesr. daughter of fir. and And Take ;)lth day of January, 19119, the said 5 Executon will proceed to distribute TEN CENTS WiLL BUY:- then iniber of great value i0 cents articles es °tenor voice. which is as cleat {prs. James Foston, and fir. James the asset of the said dace sad among We have not space to mention we have. Co1ne and see them. - as a bell. He was c+ncored seven Stephenson BJenkin: _sin of tifr. and the piarties entitled thereto, having ` times during the evening, and re- - - willingly: He is �lrs. Blenkin. Hull. York -. Eng. The Rev. Mr. Barr. of - All,Sali>�.-'�hit- regard only. to • the claims of which - - :halt 11;<ce been given t, % K / E & c0. H Ftponded most .performed Miss that the' said " certainly the best singer that has htl, the r.,etemopy, and Fawkes kindly gave hel services at above ret{uired, and executers will .not he' liable for ,aid _ been heard in Hespeler, and cum- pletly won the hearts of all the Galt' Reform- the org.ln. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a very pret- assets or- any part thereof to any. per -- r-_ _ - son nr persons of whose claims notice GOODS GALORE local music lover?he `'y frock of wliitz silk. with satin sash shall'not. have. •been received •at the �1�1��� H'eai blur at St. Andrew's. on and veil and wre=ath of orange Nos- time bf such distribntion. Tuesday evening, Jan. nth, 1f10F1; .cell; apd carried a hogoet• of white Dated •the lltll-- -(ray" (t5 Decenibei', . - '. -One -iii the' best, if not the best, ag;ricnitariil papers on the c•hrysantheimmn?, the gift of the groom. The 3SissPS Ethel and Louisa ig(J8. 'M.klty THORNTQN Onr Stock is now very conl,plete, Goods of the very hest quality. - r� I' � for raids. Valencia continent of America, is the Farm- Fuston assisted as hridestimids, both heing dressed alike in pale blue roil, I liA . ELwELL xecutoi'e P ricer as low as consistent good i, 1 A. THf)tiSToN I Raisins 3:l Ills for 25c. 'Clean Cnrrattt9 3i. Ills ors Advocate and Home 1liagazine in London. Every is�ae with sashes and hats to match, and . J. E. FAREWELL, li.C',; for 23c, Peels ,of all kind=s. , `' p ublr.-hed has a find of infoi•ination for the�t for hou %Ir. Georg° Toyne, cousin of the bride, (.Led as best loan. A reception was `the t� llith solicitor for the said :: � .'. ' 1,)_12 •Executors. _- Holiday goods daring the season, in endless variety. . .. fn.rmer and. the -ekes Jer. 1 The Cht•istnias nnnlber, -which is hel(1 afterwards at' home of the hri(le's parrints and a most enjoyable Kindly give us a civil, see our goods and get quotations. . just received is one of. the best Of such nttn)bers !.sued frcint any tittle spent..' The groom's gifts to the bridesmaids were pe:ul'«7,rooches and y Supply Co. dickering, Ont. How to get Farmers f c. The illtistrations ara fine, to the hest man a pearl tie -pin. Mr. especially . the colored p iotog ;rip- wire. No farmer should do with . reside in nun- -_ bal�ton fur the Rioter. :. • — --_ - -- A Good Position• Font this excellent publication. i -The Brcx,kli'n correspondent of :.. KiNSALE IVA, Tiny river 1-50 it I IV r.rlm .'. ��r� Clarence Batt}•: who hat; been in week. i will snake my reniarks brief, n y rinr wi �„�.. ,,. •..r• -� - -+ bookkeepers, and office charge of the Western Ralik office g lntt please •announce that the ilicln;- ci sal clerk, Mr. Beaton, has an eye. on -workers. We can fill here since it was opened, i abr,nt be er of the Pick - i11� Bowl; •sound, honest nlnnicilml onlya fraction of that o made ntattiT - t g ering b ranch of this bunk.. Z` bier. ., :l h ryes •althc,n h he scents to S t t U it g he 'well s :itisf�lcl with the old team .. . nnntb r. � -'- clan- g;nntttiatinR. DIr._ Batty oil hi, nr,ly that he has them Licit broken. A Kennedy School gradti- ndvancenient the c•itizen� Of He apiwars to fie a thorough horse- ate absolutely sere of it r Brook a will regret his leavlilg. man. We never expected that he good position. I]e has r(lved hiallself botll cap- conicl have nt =ule ranch (niet, gentle •. stile al hligring. in the position hp fillers (. ' Mr. Batty arriv. animals ont of tile I'mig�,h.131,011ros than � heictL_zimenced the year with: Thoy The Ken33edq School,, T ed here Monday morning; to l oppea.r ro havc devNlopotl into 1 good u'ehll :tnil,lal,. it proh:lhly nifty be J d 'Adelaide St. East, .. aFF»mc his \\ duties, «'e epee -! is W(e]I to.keep thcui anr,t.her pear is .Come ht•nl t( Ill' village nn(1 hope, tllFt'e ice' Toronto. that Li- *r.i( in Pir-kerim" Irny' nP� ce•.lr -ro' - h ': )•y f, : tint 'rriken I J ZZ7e have a large assortment of Boots-just arrived for the fall trade. The Celebrated` Williams' Make ' v _ (No better .goods made in Canada-) r ;: • "We;have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youthq' Boots, od(i, e clearing at lealE price. and ends, we ar 1 ' _ Call andj see them. R. A. BUNTING) F icke •ing �ti� rraCtwYa» .. . 'Yi.�. ;. ,, ,v ;. ,:,.^,. 7 ,,..,!.. .� ; "Wi~'•r. --'i�. 2. i'.'�•, u� �- ,..gL .i! •.. ..' c:.__. ?r. :.sw,. arY � ..ri.S. .. .,,. .. _j['i'w .J., "'.Ef,., ,,.h ." r,'.-, °•ct' f , .y ^4 li^