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�► ."._VOL. '_PICKLRIN(I, ONT.,
FRIDAY, .JANUARY 27, 191I. NO-. 17
:xuoftss iGonl:a! darns. KINOAL6 HIGHLAND cifaEK _ Eatabl►shea 76 years
A sad gloorri was cast over Life com-I The Women's Institute will meet at ."�
xeaica4 _ SPINK .MILLS munity on Sunday when it was re- the home of Mrs. Hilton Brum
on -�;
ported that Frank Rogers had died Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 8th, in- O R E E N
WOOD :,
— E. FORI3YTE,-D. of O:; Regis= - the previous'night at'-Eire-age-of 33. stead of Feb. lat. Meeting will'com-.. --- .
. tared mRSY of she o tomett3oal Aeso He was mail clerk on the Port Perry mance at 2.30 o'clock. Sub•ects
�ipaLAn of astasia. special aI'ientioa siren to line and had taken his usual trip on "Different Methods:of Cooking ish, T c
tabs fitting of sinus. Eyes tested free. North Best Rendes of D. L. dG W. genu- Monday. He had been ill for about a by Mrs. W. Chester ; "The Twentieth MILLS
Claremont. retie - ins Scranton coal. Our coal makes year from diabetes,but the immediate Century Bay," by Miss L. Reynolds. .
C M.D. L.R.C.S. warm friends. cause of hi death toss neumonia. -All ladles are cordially,invited.
T` *'
o ether Hour just quite as good as
• Edinbnlh member of the College of
JPhyaioiaas and Hurgeons of Ontario,licentiate Hage poll tried 0112' flew blend ground on Tuesday was largely at- GREENWOOD //•.�� r r
of Royal College of suritsous, Edinburgh. of Cream Buns? If not try it tended. The deepest sympathy is ex- Miss Wood, of the oat office, is off BAKERS iJVY_ �°
500OW attention to daesses of women and now teased for hia widow and only child p �
children• Once and residence,Brougham. duty owing to,a bled cold, _ for bread. It makes
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in thoi.i aid affliction. sufferingarefrom -- Mo
PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Tea Buns for pastry cannot be •.• " co delta grippereat many-cases.
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excelled. OSHAWA" YHIW3p l Sread
and X-RAY INSTITUTE - Remember F. L. Green's E;R,1rE�Ea-t
PICKERING, ONTARIO White.Satin for _bread, stands. F.L.-Fawke M.P. on Saturdav was on Tuesday, Feb. 7th. A great chance than any other.
without a r. pr_ese�13- with a handsome oil per- to bur •lumber in any quantity. you
R. ELGIN TOwLE, X. B., 3i. D., C. M., l?� trait of 1mseTf Ey�o6t. McLaughlin may want. r'IC _' S ►8J = M 17
Ph7rldaadnoharg• All kinds- of mill feed, bran, on behalf of the artist, Herbert Trull, Sleigh-riding on the hill is the order e.
specialist in Rectal Disease& Prostatic Dis of the da It is remarkable how few the perfect flour for pastryand cakes.
eases of Men, Diseases of -Women, Canoe" shorts, Jrtmbo, . feed $our, ogt The,portrait is•described 'aa �t work accidents occur to those who enjoy It mkes white,flaky pastry
Tumors.X-Ray examination, Diseases of syn- chop, barley chop, pea heal,buo - of great merit. Mr. Trull is a rising j Y y p try and takes
OW.nose,throat sad lu"E Fitiingglaawasand wheat altd 9Creenirl 9. young artist who has studied -much; the pastime. less shortening than other brands. It .
ehrooio diseases g Johnston happened with a is a special flour ,fora special purpose. A,
`- 03ee Hours la to s and to a tsny Chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays - The members of the executive of the severe accident on Wednesday of last
and Saturdays dttrinR winter South Ontario Liberal Association week while on his way home from CHUPPINGF
l.eQaE. months. met here on Saturday last and were Pickering with a load of coal. When Mondays, Wednesdays and.Fridays
entertained to-dinner by Mr. Fowke. a short distance Routh of M. Gleeson'a We grind fast and fine.
T F.FAREWELL, 1;.C., BaRRIS- 4ive as a call. It was decided to bold a meeting of Store his sleigh slewed off the road and �� �'�R�-►�N
tJ • TBB. crown Attorney,and county up set the load. H e was driving a "
i3Jbdtw. Court scans,WMtbv. 10-r the Liberal Association at Whitby on g
Saturday. 11th.
• wlay, but,m Mr. dJohnston1e�t them
at day,Feb
. .-. • -T T. BAROLAY Barrister-at-Last, --- ,' so °
JLJa Solicitor.Notirp Public,special Exami- ATHA stoke In crus he h ne rib ' "
oar for asset of Tastlos, Brock Btr.a, J• L. 3PINK, LIMITEDi broken and was badly shaken up. EVANSVILLE-
EU911, a
Whitby 71y
John Scott spent Wlcinestay at Meddc:zl attendance was at once ileo
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geoa DOW,
oOs�' B. :4., Ba rrister, PICKERING. ONT. Pim eBi sg$d Mrs.-Masser.and'rfisa<-'Idi eearll hope:or—e is h s srsapeied r -------
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--nicely.
LL
ioan. a Raaf door to the standard Bank, Bred spent Saturday in Toronto. - -- - XTA
MERRY CHRISTMAS 1Q ill Mea• s itighwander f spending a WH1TEVALt{ " B A �_8 A M
few days with Markham friends. Mrs. Ted Beare is visiting her home _ _
Fe •syusry/,
A. H. Roper, of West Toronto, in Mount Forest,
spent over Sunday at his home here, Having put this Mill and water
R. E.
J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary Mrs. John Scott is spending this Mr. and Mrs. Buckler, of Markham, �1
Burgeon. Honorary cmdoate of the On. See my week with her cousin, Mrs. Bellwood, visited with :'Norman Miller, power lu first-C1R99 Phape, I _
tario veterinary 0i11ege.Tosoato,Canada. All
disesaea ani wearies of domestic animals treat- . at Newcastle. Miss Leiria Money is Slowly recover-
ed on the most modern,approved and-scientific .,Parlor Suites George and '.Mrs. Stark and Miss intli�from a few weeks'illness. have installed a
Principles. Offices at corner of Sing and Lina Vliver Beare of inn, has been `
on Ava„ Plakerto®,Ontario ly Marion, of London, is spending a time New Attrition Mill; for feed.
I have cut the price I off for at Joseph Mowder's. Spending a few days w th Thos. Beare
it/i3#i riff* ldalrsl. Xmas trade. Stephen Noble has moved into S. P. and family. We can also do wheat gristing for
d-hae engaged with :Miss May Troyer. of Toronto. has
been ew with her u out o#�-3ret�r-
G. HAM—Issuer of Mania a Now is your chance for N. hoover for a term. ere. B— a 3�aYs w -
'i�Y . Licenses to the Count' of onta> o. .... ®rater here. having put everything ii2
Plekarlu v " errs. James Gordon, of Nestleton.
g Illage. ally /`t DUMBARTON -0
BARGAINS has been ep�nding a few days with order for doing this. ,
il< ri1 PUUi�HER. Real Estate Aue- Walter Rogers and daughter,of Iain- Mrs. Chas. Rise.. .,
1 . trouser,valuator. eo11•ewr and issuer sale, called T�iesda on the farmer's We are sorry to hear of Blake Bea- a19n buckwheat flour, .lye flour.
of marriage licanne.Bronoam 40y I always pay the freight to your y - -"
-_ - -- Marriage dome and gave you daughter, Mrs. M. (#ormley ton's Indisposition and hope- for a Graham flour, etc. Very best �
HOPPER Issuer of Marri David Beecroft received�a kick on speeds recovery.
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money, too, B attention Riven to'all wurk. ,
D• Licenses to the County of Ontario - - his thigh on Monday by one of his The Ladies Mutual Agreement Club,
OlOee as store and his residence.Claremont. horses and is now? ronfined to the will be held.at the home of Mrs. HAm•.
_- ---- _ house,vin sold his farm and is now li Epworth n Saturday
next. i.4:>ip, m. Thos, tee n. acall. i s
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R.BEATOIN,TOWNSHIP OLERH Ct -�rT T
D. ooavenrnoea,-Oetmmiesiones los taking t IFVIID lip ossessio°, David Beecroft Beare and :11i�is Ruth.-Anni~~ will have
a:aldart". A000antant Bte*
stoney to loan B B_ R P
no farm gra sty, 'Issuer of Marriage Lia will hold an auction gale of Ilk faun charge of the meeting.
,ansa^ wIIti�evale,
Out, ter CLAREMO��iT %tock and implements on Friday. Thonaas and Mrs. Beare arse India- COAL/
y oMissaRobilnson I has returned from E 5 v r-7i�
POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer, a or Ili ht Feb. 24th p B Pee Pe "
� Ind. Tel. 92$ •d y g We are glad to hear that Mea.!Rev, att.ick may not he severe, Egg. Love, Nut and Pea sizes - - �•
Fs los Canalis of York and O_otarto. Auer
Woo sales of all kinds &%tea old to on shortest Macfadyen, echo was edP sertoual til in hard Coal.
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"Relies, Addren cress River P:or, Oct. -- - last week, is now somewhat improved the North-west and Is now holidaying B"t 3 lamp steam coal,' AIT coal -
B, POWELL, Licensed Auc and that strong hopes are now enter- with her sister. Mee. G. Tran, a
T l or Colds and la' GGrippe tained for her recovery. The hockey match held here on under Cover, full weight and
T 7 • tioneer valuator wd collertor for prompt service.
counties or Ontario nasi Yost. All kinds of Saturday between Brougham ana the p P
BROCK ROAD home team was rather one-sided 1.2
pies eoodaoted.ether g :vaa•ly or by acetioo. /^
"is notes ooneclied. For daua or *Sher ars Prescription prescription No. M. to 0 in favor of Whitevale. LUMBER
tieolare aDply at residsooe.Sliaabetb W. .Pick- Mrs. T. A. Knox is indisposed at A junior Epworth League has been •�
ening. Phone orders lett at Nsws Omoe.Pick- ••BRoN10 71 Ax1PIE•• resent. 1 B Good stock of rough and matched - F
•ring,or Yacoab'a store, Claremont, will rw p organized in fiVhrtevsle and will meet watched and
c at also watt
Jackson is sick hemlock, ,
Master Waiter 3 rat .._ ..
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Suede nest at 8 . m. for the S
cal • Om tsoaloo, Bat'ataetloII arae-
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-tend. My phase number is ludependeval 001 Tt goes right after the cold: The present. time. New n:embers are invited. dressed spruce and pine.
dose is taken every half hour. The Owing to slickness and other 'causes A very,pleasant time was spent on \o. 1 hemlock lath.
: JOHN PHILIP pripe is 25 cents. the attendance at school is gradually Saturday evening when about 125 .2z, 3z and 4x Ontario cedar
decreasing. .
Mrs. Geo. gx es is slowly Improv- young people en)oved an evening's shingles, fix and 4x British �l•
y y p skate in the new rink at Locust Hill. Columbia shingles. a
Hae a full line of fresh and Qui in In health. The anniversary held at the±Baptist .;
FOR THE KIDNEYS cPa, Rodd, Clarence Young and church on Sunday was great success. Let the quote you price!+on any
a me&ts constantly on hand �, family,of Mount Jay, visited at Geo. building material you may
_ Locust Hill and Claremont choirs ably g y y
Premium Prescription "Kidney gapes'Inst Sunday. furnished music for the sfternootr and require. y
Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Mica Edith Judd and her cousin, of evening Bill stuff a specialty.
Ham, Bologna, �'Veiners etc. - Pills, A trial will convince you Toronto, visited at J. H. Kayes' last g' y"�^*
Hi phr,eplgt rlcejs of,their superior merits.. Pries 50 week. The death it Mrs, George Tran took Ind. phone 1501.
gna, , '
. Pe place on Tbursd�y, 19th fust. She •'.
Y g p paid for , cents. Fred BadQerow and family. of Hag was born in Yorkshire, England, and A
- 'Butcher's cattle ,.• ed hWmhe, has lived inwou Sl tease for some 40 • V• c
erman's Corners, have returned R E SO
T after a two weeks' visit here vears.' She as ars of age. The -LOCUST HILL
• /•�i �( ]t]•]J�/ ]•]� ]�/' ! o Me MoFA DDEN friends. funeral took place cin Saturday-to the
ficke/ i/ii� -live/ i[ D-Rt1OGIST AND ORADVATS OPTICIAN MOUNT ZION -- locust Dili cemetery,` TLNE TABLE—Piokeriag 8isifon d.
v • PI(3KERING; ' - T ONT. On Sunda evenin February 5th; " BROUGHAM T,R. Trains going East sae lie follows— �r
y g• y No. 6 Mail 8.05.A M.
Fint-Class rigs for Aire an anniversary service will be conduct- 12 Local 243 P,M.
ed here under the auspices of the Mrs. Eli Wilson spent Tuesday in +.y
Da� or ni lit Toronto. 14 Local 6.04 P.M. a.
y g REAL ESTATE Methodist church and Sabbath School Trains ill West due as follows—
Bus'meets all tTaltts ..•.R at 7.00 o'clock, when Rev. My. Wood, Mrs. Geo. Philip spent Wednesday going .
No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M.
of Claremont, will preach, and music is Toronto. 1r Loom
rl'eaming.promptly attended to. 'Two'flftyacre farms for sale cheap. will be furnished by the Brotherhood Wm. Cooper, of Toronto, is visiting 7 Mail Go
Good buildings, lent of water, one- Choir, of Salem. On the evening of Bennett Bros. for a week.
plenty q •Bnndav included.
Agent for Canada Carriage Co: Monde Feb. 6tb, an oyster supper
Mias M. Leach, of Oshawa, spent
slit!in cacti; balance on mortgage if 11 y�i n hebasement
y en pt6 last week with Mrs. J. Farthing.
required,
will be Riven 1 t basem t of e g
We He Peaky p{com{,w church when tea will be served from Eli Wilson left of Saturday for the _ h
_ Also a • good tenement• dwelling 5 o'clock, until-all have been served, North-west where has taken up land. { '
yielding 12% in the village of Picker- after which an excellent program will J. M. Gerow has returned, after a �
fuse _ .. be given in the church in which the week's visit with his brother in Port• am
following
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Blacksmithing following will take part:Miss Hoover, Perry.
,9*00#*1 ilgo K#1 IR**- of Atha; R. E. Forsyth and ErneRt Mr. Foster, of Thornb_nry, visited :Y
Chamberlin, of Cl4remont; Miss Se' his sister, Mrs, W. X. Devitt, over
'Having rented the Dunbarton shop >r*2il�ti 008 1A*4f*lwt9V villin Johnston, of Toronto, and Day Sunday.
� and opened the same,I am prepay- " Bros., of Balsam. There will be recl- Milton Burk, who has been attendocki
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___ ed to do all work entrusted to � '" ,�*"+ tatio>as, dialogues and songs by the ins Collegiate in Toronto, is ill at his
mein the above linea - children of the school. Admission,• home here, °
Horseshoeirt a specialty. �e T. Richardson• adults 30 cents, childien 15 cents. W, C. Willson left on Mondayto -;
(;all in and see me any time. ` . . ;. _ take a month's course iri agriculture
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' PICKERING HARBOR at Whitb ark o
F. T. Z+IN'TF1�7F,+14+, rotary Public, Pickering. Mrs. S.t9. Maidill returned home on - These d m infuse you find n.
•DUNBARTON The following transfers of the title Saturday, after spending' three weeks it hard to get up on"time. You
BLACHSMIT-MINLi, ._ to Lot 23, B. F, con., Pickering, now with friends in Toronto. will have no more worries if you
__. WOOD iP ORH111'Gi slid own as Pickering Har , :Mrs, T. C. Br n Miss Mi ie
Tl�e - �
known P ekerr g bon may be T own and nn buy our
of interest. Patent granted to Capt. are visiting with the formers sister,
4C ♦ T •WOODT_-URN1NGi Georgc Hill on May.6th, 1795; Oct..20 Mrs. W. Wallace, in Toronto. Alarm +$'2.50 Clock
DOMINION $ � - Isabel,widow of the late Capt. Hill, Mrs, and Miss Burton and Mrs. Rol>
to David Gardiner the whole of lot 23 bins, of Claremont, visited the home Sure to go off, sure to wake;and
]Read Uime3e, Toronto Saw gumming and filling. F. F.; Richard Gardiner to John Tool of the former's sister, Mrs. Beer. a sure timepiece. It is the King a:
Pinewood forkindlin deli ie`d'$1,76: 24acres,except4villagelots; 2to,Isaac The-Ladies Aid of the Christian of Alarms and goes intermit
Qeneral•Bairrking Business B Brgck and t to Michael Brock John church held' a sueceasful meeting at
' transacted. per cord, 16 in. long. Tool to John'Palmer and wife 28 acres. Mrs. Mcgregor's on Wednesday. Lanny. for about.twenty Alin-
except 2 acres to the.'Pickering Har- A hockey match will be played on utas, and with it we give a .�
bon_Co, on June 12th, 186'4 ; John the mammoth rink here on Wednes- guarantee.
peaiai attention given to
W. O•i ACKSON'^ - B?XK 010 Falmer to Thomas.Palmer 2S acres; day night between the Whitevale!%nil
I Thos. Palmer to Wm. Whiteside 19 Brous am tenure. a also guarantee our $1,25,
the O011eetlon Of - * acres. The opening of the harbor and Fred Cassie took a sleigh load of $1 b Ansi$1.00 clocks. _
Y the building of the piers was com- young peoptb dowh to Mr. Harvey's -
-Bale- notes. - Rave" lots of. Water • menced in-18"and completed in 1846. home at Piekering on-Thursday night .When buying first consult 1.1-'e,
ihlCtL BROS., OF WFgTtVALie The.dredge used ifs opening the than- of last weepy a most delightful time
_ . :gAVINal3 DEpARTMExT. Rel was an elevator worked by horse- was spentby all, Mr. and Mrs. Har •
;,�ep019itiis received of �1. and are prepared to furnish you anything power. Among those.who took part vey make excellent }lost and hostess. Norman Bassett �
in the -line of water supply ouch as in the work were the late William The Carnival on Tuesday evening ,
tipwsrds. Edwards, then a young man of 20, and was well attended tnd thoroughly en- r
« pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams Wm. Henderson,then- ayouuth of 17 ,guyed. The following are the prize- JEWELER-AND OFMCIAN
XnterieB't allowed at highest plumbing, etc.. both of Dunbarton. As far its we winners': Beet dressed lady—Iat Miss
' , elirrentl rates. -' know Mr. Henderson is the only sur- Lillian Hogle., 2nd Misa Mabel Cassie. PHONE WHITBY
They are also expert well di visor of the many who were engaged Best dressed gent=William Brown. 79 `
CHnS. D. C30RDON, Manager--and respectfully solicit your patrgn; in the work of opening the Pickering Smoking race-T. Norton. Boy's r.J
°4 WHITBY B NGt$a age far the future: Ind..pboaae•8W harbor. race—Chas. Hanson,
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LING PRICES OF - �
CAUSED BY hILWAYS . -, SRM PR9DD�TSHEHUDSONBAY ,.
. . Questions Discussed at the Forestry Kass- Rk
REPORTS FORM THE LEADING G.T-R, willing to Negotiate. �P'ith_-Govern
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ciation Meeting in Quebec. -� : _ --• AMERICS. r_nlent Regarding Opera ' on of Line.
- A deapeitch' from Quebec asys: them-penalized for the area they - A deapatch frofri• Ottawa says: continental' A aubstantially
cause, and if 'this is done it will Prices of Cattle, Grain; Cheese A telegram was received on Wed- lar offer. it is said, has already _
-- - Son. Clifford Siftoa delivered an g
mzcelleat address at the recent sea- tend to make campers and settlers and Other Produce ai Home nesday by the Hon. Geo. P. Gra- been received from the Canadian
more careful," said Mr. Sifton. In ham Minister of Railways and Ca- Northern, and it is hoped that bet- - -
Yioa .of the Forestry Association. _ _ _ and Abroad. '
coliclusioa he asked for the sup- aals,-from Charier M. Kaye,• Pie-, ter terms may be received from
Ile chose for this subject the quer- port of the convention in connee- BREADSTLTFFS. - - �ident of- •the - G.T.R. C.>mpany; one of the other companies. The
tion. of "Forestry- Problems and tion with the efforts being made-by `Toronto, Jan. 24.-Flour-Win- making an offer from the G.T R. present propositign_ contemplate& .
•�rT �� _ to negotiate with the -Government the construction of a fine from the
Pointed out the early difficulties penalize the railroads for the fires patents, respecting the operation •if tue Hud- Grand Trunkac c rpm as a.
$3.80 at seaboard: Manitoba flours
which beset the pioneers is forestry they cause. son Bay Railway. While'no terms to to the.Pas_Mission, •'Thi9 pro
-Ft stents, $8.40; second pat
work. Despite the indillereace on Mr.'Hall, Secretary of the Soci- arias, $4 90; and . strong bakers',
were mentioned, it is surmised Ludt position follows on a conference
the part of the public, Mr. Sifton ety for the Protection' of the Adi- the Grand Trunk Pacific would de- held here recently in which Presi-' -
$4.70, on track, Toronto.
_cabrtended. that no movement in roadacka, told of their fight to se- sire' a lease similar to the one un- dent Hays, Mr. Wainwright and
Manitoba Wheat-�1o. 1 North-
: modern times had made such gen- cure freedom from forest fires. They der which it will operate the east- Chief Engineer. Kelliher. partici-
era '$1.04, Bay porta; No. 2 North-
*ins progress as the conservation had found after careful inves- ern, $1.01%, $ay ports, and No. ern section of the National Trans- pated. -
of our forests. He told of tLe early .tigation,_that the railroads were 9 at 98%c, Bay porta.
struggles he had to obtain a vote the chief offenders, and had passed Ontario Wheat--86 to 87e outside
_ of $16,000 for the establishment of lana compelling them to burn oil
forestry school in connection with in their locomotives while passing for No. 2 red and white, reaper-
e Department of the. Interior. through the forests: This policy, Lively.
CANNED '
ince �+A.__establishment__ of that together with the cleaning up of the Barleyd Malting qualities,, 48 5 b6 to
68c outside, and feed, 48 to 60c out- _
[(�ahhool no less than..15,000,000 trees right of-way and"-ti establishment aide.
4ad been planted is the western of Watch towers, had made the Add- Oats-No. 4 wince, 35% to 38%c, - o -
provinces. rondacks practically free from fires. •
In connection with forest fires, Mrs R. D. Campbell, Dominion on track, Toronto, andaat3 Ba- Seventy Five Thousand Dollars �P ort
-fir. Sifton showed that the rail- Superintendent of Forestry, gave side; No. S W.O. o y
Seized at Montreal
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and No, 3 at 37/c, Bay
" -ro ods were the chief offenders. an exhaustive report on the work _
F ports.
r _ From careful. investigation:•it was carried on by his department. He Corn-No. 2 American yellow
Bosnd that out of 171 fires is Que- pointed out the difficulty of proper- � prompt- shipment, Tomato A despatch from Montreal says• ly any noticeable odor,: as wodld
Sec last year the railroads caused ly patrolling large areas of forest, freights. A consignment of canned egg-i from I have been expected. A small part -
U3.- in Ontario the railroads start- of getting trained fire-rangers, andPeasi 2 shipping lots, 79 to China, valued at $75,000, has been -of the eggs from samples were tale -
ed_404 out of 432 fires, which took of the need of educative work lea and placed in a warm-tempera -
-- -. 80c_outside.
plaAe in the Province. in the west among the settlers. He ooilcluded Rye-No. S at 81 to 82c outside.- wed-by city, a�-�4s Board tum-__.putrefaction of a vielent--au► --
the proportion was smaller, but that a fire patrol was needed along Buckwheat-No. 1 at 48c outside. of Control ordered on Taursday tare resulted in about "24-hours,
r `even there it was shown that they the lines of- railroad, no matter num-
Bran- at $21, its bags, that not a single can must be Pold showing the presence of large
were the chief offenders, causing what other means- of protection Toronto, and shorts, $23, in bags, in the city. The owners were of bers of bacteria. Such bacteria >
1S6 out of 1,2$6 fires. "We want were adopted. (Toronto. Omens bran, $21 to terwards given permission to re- were probably introduced at thi
sacks, Toronto, and move the eggs from the cold-stor- time of packing, the subsequent
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FO VR-BtiB�iED TO DEATH. villa;. W. .3. Barber, Dosamore; aborts $23• age warehouse, but if thew is aa;+ freezing checking their action."
Geo. R. Br"ey, Carsonby; An- delay is 'removal every can will l,e An experiment was conducted to
`r destroyed. From the information determine the effects of a email
$es. Percy C. Brooke and Het crow Knox, Norwood; spring COUNTRY PRODUCE.
a given to the board it 'WaB ahuwu portion of the eggs, when- inocu-
Y '.. Three Children, of Toronto. wheat, W J. Oats, Queens Line. A lee-Spys, 84.GO to 88; Bald- _.
s. McMillan of Seaforth spoke pp (that the eggs were danger��Ls to lated into a guinea pig. On De-
t A despatch from stoats say an << ee at e• n Greenin s, 84 to lth_ in the analysis, camber 24, a sample of-the mixture
Afire that partially destroyed the Ontario," and-Prof. W. H. Daywas inierted
$4.5o; Na 2 assorted, 83.50 to 4 !which was made ay experts, wine wit a e ' -
1a
'irame.house, 425 Indian Road, at of Guelph on undertraiaing. per barrel. surprising facts were br Aight tut. subcutaneously into a guinea pig,
to early hour on Saturday morning Beans-Car lois, 81.70 to $1,75, The experts in their report say : the pig died in leas than two days.
`� ► tras. responsible for four deaths in and small lots, 81.85 to $1.90. "The eggs in the Bans were found The consignees were ordered to re-
ALL TO HAVE WIRELESS. to be frozen, and are said to have move the stuff from the cit and .
the family of Mr. Brooks. The fire Howey-Eztrsoted. in tins." 10; y•
' apparently started near the fur- to lie per lb_ No. 1 comb, whole- come from China. The eggs, while some.curiosity is exhibited as to
a Government to Insist on Egafpmeat in the frozen condition, had 11ard- who will finally get them.
mace cad worked its wet tato the sale, $8 to I$2 50 per dozen; No. 4
upper part of the house, cutting of Passenger Steamers. i
comb. wholesale, $1.76o 82 peroff all escape for the family. The A despatch from :Ottawa Bays: dozes.
'. : �, _4.090 ACRES OF FLAX.
' - maid jumped from a rear window, It was stated on Friday at the Ma- Baled hay-No. 1 at 812 to 812.- 'store, 81 18 +; Winter, No. 2 white, _
Mr. Brooke, Mann !50, on track and No. $�at 810 to a 95c asked. Corn-No. 3 yellow,
and escaped sane DepartmeaL that a bill was fa z
Tr «, 9er sad Treasurer of the Fairbanks-�preparation which would be intro- I$10.50♦ I bOc; No.'4 yellow, 4!3/.c, on track, Bis Alberta Laad Company Pee
Morris Manufacturing Company, u duped by Mr. Brodeur in the House I Baled straw-$6.30 to $7 on track, through billed. Oats-No. 2 white, paring.to Farm
Ite,_HaWing.
r` -in Chicago on business. He was o! Commons requiring all vessels Toronto. f36Yc; No 3 white, 38c;No. 4 white; A despatch from Calgary says
telegraphed to by neighbors imaie- on the Great Lakes and is the St. Potatoes-Car lots 75 to 80c per ,35/c. Barley-M+slttng, ®7c to 81• A. Briggs, who in company with.
diateiy on the rageaV beoomiag Lawrence carrying paaaengess as a bag. 02. Rye-No. 2, on track, 86 gg
Poultry=Wholesale prices of Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 24._ - associates, purchased twenty sea
lesson. business to be equipped with .wire- dressed poultry:-ebickebs, 12 to Wheat-May, $1,07% to 81.077-8; tions, 13,000 acres of nom•irrigabls
- ' "LEAPED FROM CABOOSE. leas telegraphy. _ 12%c per lb.; fowl, 9 to l0c per lb. ; 'July, land, within the irrigation block,
Si81.08 ';; No. 1 hard, 81.09-;
_ �� . south of Kininvie, last summer, an-
ducks, 13 to 1'4c per lb. ; turkeys No. 1 Northern, �/ lto 81.08;a ,
. 8'f'�4' a no
that he has now organized
•Trainmen Hart in Escaping - From :TILINER9 LOSE SAVINGS. 17 � 19c per lb., and geese, 12 to No. 2 Northern, � � the Boston-Alberta Development, -
Burning Caboose. '- 12%c per lb. Live, I to 2c less. No. 3 wheat$1.02% to $1.08%. Brae
Many at heeley .Mine Had (!Loney- $2.1,50 to $22. Flour-First pat- Company, and that they propose .
-A despatch 'from- Portage La in Farmers Banff. eats, $4.95 to $5.35; second pat- ty pui 4,000 acres in flax this
Prairie, Man., says: Conductor THE DAIRY 1dARKETS. ants, $4.33 to 85.25; first clears, spring, breaking the land with
a -Rowe and Brakeaman John Alex. A despatch from Cobalt. says: ' But prints, 22 to 24c; 1 83.35 to $3.78; second clears, $2.• traction- plows. It is the intention
ander and Frank Moore, of the C. The Keeley Mine is closed; up as all of his company to put the greater
P. -R.. -are in the hospital -here, `the employes excepting two engin- choice dairy solids, 21 to 24c; in- 33 to $5.95. r
ferior, t8 to 19c; choice large-rolls; part of-the 'entire area in' wheat.
r; though not seriously hurt. The etre and the cook refuse to return 21 to M. Creamery, as $oon as possible-
trouble of the trouble was the ex-f to work. Wages were cut 25 cents 27 to 28c per LIVE STOCK'MARSETS. p _
plosion of a lamp, which set fire to a day all round. Many of the min- lb. for 7r.ils,.25c for.solide, and 24 •
;F
Montreal, Jan. 24.-Choice steers GEORGI IN BAY C ISI AL
a car, when the train was five miles i ers had their savings in the branch to 25c for separator prints. sold at 6%c to 6%c, good at 5%c west of of this city. They were un- of the Farmers Bank situated at Eggs-Case lots of pickled bring to 6c, fairly good at 5%c, to b%c, Appropriation of 168,000,000 to be
' °-able to open the door, but broke the the mi 28c; cold storage, 27c; selected, 28 fair at 4%c to 5c, and-the-common' Submitted.
-
Ole ow and _ leaped out into the :. } to 30e, and strictly new-laid, 32„to grades at 3%e to 4%c per pound. A
snow. CURES PARALYSIS. 33e per dozen. hundred milch cows met with a `air A despatch from Ottawa, says
Cheese-Large are- Knot-*d a demand, and_ prices ruled ..steady It is now regarded es's settledVaet
12%c, and twins at 12'/.c. from $35 to $65 each for milkers, at.this ear will see a. scar on .
ONTARIO -LIY$ STOCK SHOW. Austrian Physician Claims Success '
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With Tuberculin. _ F- and at $25 to 855 each for spring the Georg't9an Bay Canal. A apeci-
esnita,of
the Year's Seed Grain $OG PRt)DIICTB. ers. Sheep brought from 4'/,e to aI estimate of three million dollars.
A despatch from Vienna says: i 4%c, and lambs from. 8c to .6Yc allowing for a beginning, has been
Competitions. ' Bsoon-Coag clear,- 12 to 12/,c per pound. The demand for calves prepared, and it'is expected that _ 4
{ After three years experimentation, per lb. in orae lots;.mess pork, $24; was cod, and sales were made at it will, shortly be brought down.
-_ A deaj?at��at Ottawa says: pr�_Wagn$ Qy re of thesherf cut, B
(Che feature of Thursday at the Oa- University of Vienna, claims to have Hams-r Light to medium, 16c; °
tario Live Stock•Show was the an. cured 23 per cent. of cases of pro- do., heavy, 15c; rolls, 12%c.; shout- changed. Gated in the remarks of Hon. Ro- ,
nounoemeat of results in the ear's ressive are, eis out of 1,800 pati- 1 Toronto, 4aa♦- 24.-Hogs sold"on dolphe Lemieux at Montreal, and 1!
Need grain competitions. The prize t3 P y cars, 11/c; breakfast bacon, 18e the basis of $7.25 to $7,35 f.o.b. also in statements that have been
mp p eats by injections of Koch's tuber- backs (pea meal), 18%c.
winners were Oats, Wm. Lewis, calla. The disease heretofore has 13YCI while sheep, lambs and made by some of the Ministers to i
Munford, Siberian; Thos. Cash, Lard Tierces,, 13c;' tuba, 13/c; 511 other commodities were stead members for constituencies pard
been considered incurable. pails, 13;c. Y
in ed in the work.
�obcaygeon,.Yellow Rueaian; Peter ,p hanged.
and unc cularly ' teiest
Drummond, Keene, Irish White; S.
W. Rilance, Beaverton; D. Coca, Subscriptions to Montreal me- MONTREAL MARKETS.
Frankford; H. W. Bernard, Billi- moria( to King Edward are pouring Montreal,• Jan. 24.-Oats-Cana-
•16ro; M., S. Campbell, 'Dominion- in. car lots Western,
store; . 2.,tir No. 1 feed
' No. 2, 40/ to 41c, '
}.
OVE.. N R G-
39% to 400; No. 3 C.W., 39 to
TRACK39%c; i�To. 2 local white, 38%• to
38'/,c; No. 3 local white, 37% to.500 37ye; No. 4 local.white, 36,, to Duke of Teok Suggested in Case .Duke of.
� - � 36%c. - -Flour-, Spring _
patents, firsts, $'5.80; do., seconds,
p fi Connaught -Cannot Come.
$5.10; Winter 'wheat patents, $4.-
- Canadian ?aoifio Railway Plans Many New 75 to $ ; strong bakers', $4.90:
r' straight rollers, $4.35 to $4.50; do., that the -
_ in bags, $2 tto. $2.10. Rolled oats- ItAsdlearned from high Ottawa
Duuke of Teck would be a suitable: 3
Lines in the West Per bbl., $4.45; bag of 90 lbs., $2.- _
' 10. Barley-Feed, car iota ex that his Serene-Highness the Duke choice as successor .to Lord Grey,
store, 49 to -Fe Micar --Bran, of Teck, eldest brother of Queen in case it is-found that the Duke of '
A despatch from Montreal says:, Mountain,section more sec;ret Mr. Mary, may be the neat Governor- Connaught cannot be spared. The
Ontario, $19 to $20; Manitoba,-$18
was stated on Wednesday even. Whyte stated that it would be giv- General of Canada. Although no matter has as yet-not got beyond
en a rock ballast, the ballast.)clap to $20; middlings, :Ontario, $22 to official advices have been -received the-stage- of tentative suggestion, _
ag by Vice-President- Willison $22.60; shorts; Manitoba; $21" tq
made out of the mountains with two here by the ._Governniept. yet that but it is known that it is under con-
N"hyte of the C. P. R. that the large crushers.. Ip_addition. to this $22+ monilli , $25-to $30. ' Eggs- the:Duke of Connaught will be un- sideration. His Serene Highness
:tom ay will build ` 500 miles- of the western programme includes Selected, 32c; fresh, 40 to 43c; No. able to come to Canada this year is-a grandson of the i'irst Duke of
eaeia the west daring the coming. the strengthening of a number of 1 stock, 27c;No..2, 23 to 25c. Cheese as representative of the King, ow- Cambridge, and the eldest spa of '*
a Jammer, including the completion brie} to keep up with the in- -Westerns, 11 b=8 to 12/c; east- 'ing to the need of his presence in the late Duke of Teck and of H.A.-
��55'' erns, 11/ to ]15-8c. Butter -
t. the double-tracking of the line 'areas It weight-of equipment, and England until the Prince-o#:Wales H. Prince-se'.Mary Adelaide- He�eiiq
Choicest, 25'/._.to_ 23%e, seconds,
sea .Winnipeg and Brandon. a cumber of new steel bridges The is odd' enough to assume the duties was born at Kensington- Palace on
g- 23� to 2bc. �--�-
�. ldi'tion to this there will be a rest of"the construction programme of his position,-present indications August 13, 1868, aricF1W se:-viee in.food
cdoal of double-tracking aronud includes a number of sh•art linea, are that his Royal Highness will be South Africa as transport officer of-
ifoose�Jaw, which is becoming an from twenty to forty-miles long, to UNITED SPATES MARRETS. prevented from c9ming for that res a composite cavalry regimea+s. _ He
' toporta t snipping centre. In or- connect newly-settled districts with Buffalo, Jan. 21.-Wheat ••- son. It is underatood that the' Im=i was temporary military attaate +il
•Jer to ke the mad through the the main lines. , Spring, No. 1 N`urthern, carloads per'ial Government is now suggest- Vienna in 1904 r _
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r';SUL.CURED HER MAKE ICE Ix.INDIA. Oen n rno j
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_-- n p� jC�y - shallow Earthenware Pans Are' i to�+w
�.I IEAR 1 - DISEASE Filled With Water_ to Ereeze. n" a� � -
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_ The following method is adopted r
by the Ganges wallas (native cool- '
WHEN SHE CURED HER KID- tea) for making ice in the region of RABbIT$.
NETS WIT the the Hugli, near Kalikata, is field•. Creamed Rabbit.-The best Ray
IfiBNE'P Pilri�8. composed of a black loam upon a of cooking rabbits is to cream them.
"( stratum of sand. Cut them up or disjoint them. The Rayo Lamp is a high a lamp,sold at a low pre
The soil is removed to a depth of Dredge each piece in flour. Place Tke»are lamps that cors more,'but there is no bettor lamp sad• c,1
a Oo le`of feet: -This price. Constructed of solid bran; nickel plated-•aet1P kept ol•■si as a:
in layers in a stone jar. Sprinkle ornament to any room in any hoose. Tber•is notal known to tth• ff
Hro. Henry J. Jacgnes found a when made, is smoothed, and then each layer with salt, pepper, chop- iR sof lamp•mattns that can add to the.alae of the s�►a�o tam*a.!M�itr
allowed t0 remain exposed t4 the gi•l+!s device. Everi dealer everywher.. u sot at year.,wdM for'iiM
llpe-edy relies for all her troubles, P ped parsley, and bits of butter. tfttrt(t a.rlpetTo aircoi%r to tho aea»et ageao:of
and now enjoys the hest of health. torrid rays of the sun to dry. Then Cover the whole'with rich mill. or The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Toronto. y
rice straw in small sheaves is laid cream. Cover jar tightly and `
- $L. Rose du Lac, `Man., Jan. Q3 to the-depth of a foot and a half, place in oven, and let contents AGENTS WANTED
leaving its surface half a foot be. bake from two and a half to three JDAireaAA
o>rl 1 _
18pecial) That Heart Diocese is low that of the grcuad. '. las• se rwxvw>lanss _
hours. ..Add more milk or cream if _ et ammos. Alfred Ty or. n
re necessary when taken rom t e fly s&i
'IE teys,' and is'consequently- eaane of the reanirs of u- OUE WORK. -sea wA.*aT saLikala
formed', with nK:r�iv 'A1•Jewaiks 1•r•- oven. Put pieces of rabbit on a ytafttl famtlteatoa rai.oarhlib- aatenw �.•
¢overs by Dodds Kidney Pills, tween them, in which h@re, and if'k Fele
hot dish and pour gravy over them 4 ftMt Witting Mach nos at home• w er apa,ta
a�the experience of Mrs. Henry J. time knittiag iprthe trade;peon wasp !et
Jacques of this place. there large covered earthen water and serve. �RE
yarticulare addr ss, The Can diati wkoLaal0
jars are sunk in the ground for Good Wa)r to Cook Rabbit.-Cut Dtntribating Go..�ept.W.0rtll�a ontarlb. :
"My ]Heart. troubled me all the the convenience of having Water it u let stand in •salt water for �jEN WANTED, age 18.95, for s»mea at
?gime," said Mrs. Jacques in an in- near by to fill the shallow unglazed one hour roll in flour, then butter monthly,and brakemen vac, en all can �,
terview. "And I knew what ter- earthen vessels in which It I6 to be inn railroads. Experience unnecee.aryt ao
title results might follow. The frozen. your roasting pan, lay in rabbit Kills Bone Spavin strike. P. Rails guaranteed ran,}*etent m+a. _
and pour a• pint of oysters OVCT It Promotion. Railroad Employing FSeadgnattdra
' 3 tact that my limbs would swell and These Dishes are •nine inches in and about a .third of a bottle of >urh vauYr.wtP Way 3oth.1a0a a ver moo men sent to positions monthly, MA.
I have used our 6 aHa Cure for a a e; send stompp Rsllw•y Arsoelatloa, Tf.Pb
lay back ache led me to believe diameter at the-top, diminishing to tomato` catsup. Butter and salt long time and would not be withont it. sa.s.2•;Monroe Rtroat, Rr,,oklyn,x.Y.
that I also slsffe,dd from Kidney five inches at the bottom, i 1-2 in- Kava killed a Bone 8pavtn b iu zees. .
Disease, so I determined to try and pepper, cover, bake until OL8 CA=, WANTED.
cher deep and 1-4 inch thick,. and brown. That tells the whole etc And NXRN THE BARBER TRApa- if v
,Dodds Kidney Pills: I -bought are so porous as to soon become B _
1f411I_b03efl and-}1ef01�- ,-11841-1}&1$h hundreds of thousands have had the I.A. s stem--constant praa68ic•-oarefnl I°.s:t'• 2
moist-throughout when water :Is Teacher (after a holiday,-to the same experience In the yaat-i6 yserr— ttan= -►eek+ oomP+►te coats•-11°0l+ f •''
Slid the third box the swelling was ]geed in them. y' Oradustes earn twelve to elRhtoen doIi�iN w.elit•
P superintendent)--"I should like a Far Spg1;�Itzgboee, Curb, 17• Write for catalogue. Molar Barber Qo11•s■�
fone, my back was well, and my When evening comes the shallow ' '� 1 Queen itsat,T°:sate. °.
1�66 g week's leave of absence.. Super-
eart no longer troubled me. I earthenware pans are laced in Splint, Sw~ tai
smnnow in the best of health, and p P inteadeat-"For what purpose Z" �aNCEa, Tumors, roma., ate. iat•rnd
b i<owe it all to DoddT@ Kidney Pills d rows upon the litter, and each pan Teacher-"To get married." Sup- till Lmesew G and external, cared witbout do by
is half filled with water. I erintendent—"Why weren't you Kendall a spavin Car. carev the to..hOPT, bellmant 1I dical. Write Co beLormei"
Heart Disease is one of the trou- There are about, 5,000 plates- in married during your holiday Z" trouble-.Hakes the horse sound and Cnt?inrwood, Ont. j
lbles that come from unhealthy each of the beds, and the ice teed „ , wail-and saves money for tke owner
$idne s. The tail to strain.-the Y I Teacher-"I didn't want to spoil because it removes the •atw of the
y• y will average, say, -, one-quarter my holiday in that way?" goose.: ll ,
..impurities out of the blood, .and- pound to each dish. I a bottle always at hand-Il ora A 1 L R OA D
those impurities are bound to of The ice dishes resent a la e 1 __ 1 +e,, for tai rood for man and beast. Ask _
P g A' -ive�',-bca ����'g�iB-a$i 28L 8d-- r dc- for free of cur t otaratt as:n Canals ,a-da7 Pea
f�ect the heart, which is the engine _ yOII a `°ry ride hue chauces for round ,sea
-moist external surface to the air ,dition to.a tart made of dried a ATreatise 0•The norse"or writeas.
P wo teach reiaarsphy lad`,sat ea
that propels the blood through the currents volutin rapid eve or- vin li htness and a ood tRents'w,rkcoos letetnshortest
producing P P I plea, gl g g 8 sae a L tulptAu CO.gastanNieey rasa.vt p
body. To cute Heart Disease cure I atioit and a lowering of the tem- flavor to the dish. I _ t:me. rartirulsra rrw sans
('antral Telegraph and Bailtoad
the keeptheyKidneys toned Pills; to -prevent -Heart Disease
Doses tes iso lar eta surfaces to the l A Modical Need Supplied.-When SHE MUST INDEED BE CLEVER - Toronto. H. craw. h.siaenl-- ��
nature. The water which r• titnaai Y&76 and uerrard ass. ¢n
B P� trays
healthy by using Dodd';.Kidney bre�exeze that it is promptly frozen, a medicine la found that not only -She's a clever girl. '
acts upon the stomach, but is so - dela that sol"
fills. . + Tft7s Soul 0�s►f*tat*so Is the
compounded that certain ingredi- "Sees, she can give a reason why Action. Insist an OW
_ -Wash lamp chimneys in warm ents of it pass. unaltered through her sisters ought to wash the dish ei p•
suds; rinse in clear water of same f5h4 the aton3ach to find action in the e8 „ OT'TO HIGL a r '
■aaa os■ . ewe■. ■. k ' bowels, then there is available a I
_ temperature till free of soap and y _ _ _ _ Act on
A16reahg-lVlpe, sec on mantel over purgative and a cleanser of greats A Household ]:edicine.-They
stove lull lighting-uptime, or let I „ i effectiveness. Parmelee's Vege- - lit
atalzd on, radiator. They won't John, don't you. think• I have ` table Pills are of this character and that are acquainted with the star.
worn this pair of shoes long lin properties of Dr, Thomas' Ec- A pFt6AT DtLMANO f0'11! " .t
'''track first time they're used after � P g I tee the beat of all pills. During g P Pe y � � STOCK'wsaahia encu h 1' No, dear... If the leetnc Oil in the LreatmenL of man gY 1 the years, that they have' been in'v'• g. were long enough you wouldn't ` ailmentswould not be without itPAl=
nay they have established them. le°
App, a is 260 dwsys rt k.nL Guam pas have had those corns." Calves as ab other pill has done. to the house. It is truly a home- waaos PA Pse Ol ALR B bens.E y
y�ase sudden wavyir sea •side b teepee ! hold medicine and as it le effective Also Ross, teen. klet.ia Robbers. Eta .
in aigialbat •d patakflio,V tiro raw sv6ld nowt• raid's Ltnamutt tfura DestamDlr.. in dealin with many ordinary tom- Aa■lsu•*oA% vasal sir,
shers is bas a■o val■klnar Fwa Scatter salt on_a carpet -when �• P(��.�al�' T•'•°t•• 0w1`
eh,-am and,,aa plaints it is Cheaper than a doe- reran.for partleWars. Alain sass.
Most of us refer-describing the sweeping and you wit not only find a.,'..
P g , P y tor., Bo.' Deep it at head. as the ��.
r, `•' - way to heaven to wanting in it: It has a cleansing effect, but that it
Dried fruits and vegetables, such also keeps away moths. call for it may come most UD"Pect-
ias beans and peas, should be leapt - rdly.
There is ao isoaaas ingredient 1 0 D'N O` $ e b�D5
a took, dry pantry,.in Dia�boses p° - .- - --,_._ 6 for 85
3n Hollowav's Corn Cure, and 'it �,
with air-tight covers. Clarence- Wondah what's wore The moot highly ■tseieat lkatwa '
can be used without danger of in- MINAaWs LtniltFXT co,LimsTSD, in Al old chap2-" Reggy - _
' fug. Sus, -I have used your MINA
RD'S 2y g �' ' for the reduction ef'welllo Geitn, t..'
-Time tries all things, and as LIAti�fErT for she past sg yc+n and "Why, has father-in-law and his Thick Neck, Glandular- Eelarpr.
Sickle's Anti-Consumptive Byrup :• : whitst I have occasionsH used other slni• Mother
•in-law are both living with inept.. ha Positive
�iaa stood the feet of years it sow The man who .boasts of his win- went, 1 can eately my that-I have sever him, soli know "' Clarence-- of all kinds, in any and {
tranke as a leading specific in the dom is sure to see the reflection O!, need any equal to yours. ,How's that, old man 1" Regf3y- PILES all stage., quickly ra• t'
If rubbed between the hands and inhal- '
treatment of all ailments of the a fool every time he happens to ed fre uentt ,t will never fail to'cure , Why, Algy has no house of his your and suffering
and cared. Care
_khro' and 1ua s. It will soften q y' our wRertn and live uieW� re
B look in a mlrro>c. cold in the head in twenty hours own, and they won't leavia theirs. y R 4
and -anbdue the most stubborn It is ' I a box o Servat for Piles will ed it.
bough by relieving the irritation, i�.erd,hat taers ■pany�a�eta etc. Also the Beat foe buses,sprains. Minarwa Liniment Cur" COIN, ata receipt$
ofo!laves. lwzas. )►tailed a �'
and restore the affected organs to peat he D dtL'x:ntrol Plawir. libae Youn r P
stood the teat of years It"res mss"and palae G truly.
t+1,at Terver.rtlaf aMe dust sada yon wralelN NsatCtAE i
lhealthy condisioaa. Use Will show <'se"ior sksa a*plop r, J lot winter will not ooso s,.ak N yoatake AU"11 L r LE oOMfAAr. TORONTO
Dartmouth.. ■ Balsas wYes year tkroat fa raw aM Nora. d s
its value. Try it and be convinced bisas tasady d tr.a I-10 opt■ta sake
A tourist on retdrla to rest tied ` tis eta. {a
91 its efficacy. g
% - -- -` ._ a haa��lrdkerichief round his head. The Should a person choke at the �—
HIS PREDICTED FATE. landIbrd seeing him, said' "Cfot P hawser-Wow what did you and - 4..
' the toothache, air?" The tourist table while eating, hold their right
- y A well known humorist entered replied-"No, I only tie up my'ea�ra arm up as high as you can and pat the, defendant -talk abouil Witness
-'railway car in which Was one of rei so that L can't ,blear mise]! scot hard on the back.- Thia is- worth '-O'i Vink about fifteen minutes.
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,those ladies who travel `in constaflt tag „ knowing. L.-No, no; I mean What did you :
[ear of collisions. talk -ove'r l IV.-We talked over
At every jolt or sudden stop she M Lim at piaetereoayh Lad pain in ebe.host may the tiliphone, sorr. Roo
- „ Aa]s$. lnslow s Soothteg Sf PYA sot mean consumption but are bad signs. Allen's +
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cried out, Have we left the rails I b y.��Balsam loosens ilea oough,and heals Inflame _-
„ „ ltwo been us-4 for ev.r slam-rrvz isasa s .d dr y Kot a grain of opium to It PILES CURED.IN 6 TO r; DAYS aY *a y�,
"Is it an.accident I Are �Pe g0- Y;LU07ea of XOT11 las ear their OltlluRarf walls Fires Lldhtnind
Jagt0 be .killed 9'' TEsis�V0.••tth rLara�r aU sa, ls to0illIti Yoardrai�frs will refund Mone?i! PAZO OIiad. X M
''._g _ aka C ID >t Stbig spa 6Clta.♦Lf.aYa of ill t M1Lx'r fai1Nto aura any ease of Itching, Bllad.
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Her-fellow 'passenger paid no at- c rttrli'WiND colic,and to tae be" r.,•sdr for Nuts Which leave grown stale. may fsleeding or pro�radiag Pqs�i■eta ltdaya nor i Rust.and Storm Proof �t
►strata,. seta y tin�N1.min.r.rr be ftesheaed b soaking an hour in f
17' itention, but remained wrapped in and so sure asd.Lit Sot lira wt..sa. 600tAsnt Y g
silence. Presently the lady said ioiot.�"S',°a an`�eed:de the oad a"t °vm,7 aa� milk, then•placing in„oven to as ' _ pr�le gpE�
hirn a.Y o AX n WZ=LL 7'aWmMm> �Y• money 4 Point-He understands it Ornamental
e "Are y0II 21st afraid Of railway TO CURE A COLD IN'ONE DAY 8190.
e LA
accidents?" ` D WJVX Bsoeio Qutaine •Tabbta _ Let of know the lite Of aIq Poor
'Not I,'ma'am," answered he, Sufficient water should be taken to»e.ad no
it 1694, to cars, a W.
s a signaerrot.on on box.os ti3o Worms feed upon the vlltality of
reassuringly. "It has been pre every day to flush the systems and __ I Ecu aPethlnkiat'of oorePlnttipd Iva
slitters that I shall die u n the Y children and endanger their lives.
.carr off Waste and poisonous ma- � I will make Ecu til Iaterettlile oAbR
PA feria] from the blood. In.,cleaning painted woodwork A A simple, and effective cure is' Mo•
scallold." __ is far,better to use a strong keno- '%her Graves' Worm Exterminator. ^e
She ehanged cars at the next sta- sena water than an kind of moa -
Pills for Nevous Troubles.-the y p' ! Metallic Roofing Co
'tion. • It's awfully hard for a man to ,
s
f stomach is the centre of the nerv- Y +
ous•system, .and when the stomach .Mlnarc a L,nlment Claes Carnet to cmm? pray for his I>�igbbor as strenuous umK•d
'A- MAIDENS TRUST. ] as he pea �i for himself. -mss Fs IS
suspends healthy actitin the result.. - y y " TOSONTO and WIN1rIp8t1
• ' Winnie, aged 'six, had gone down '�`s manifest in disturbances of the Mose Jo)inson-Say, Pete, s'pose i
the village stret with her--new- nerves. If allowed to persist, nerv-- we gets ketched fer stealin' deme Diphtheria, Quinsy and Tonsilitis aA -
doll. . It could be plainly seen that ous debility; a -dangerous-ailment, heap tur}�ey s-does we get jailed? begin with sore throat, How much
alae was in dire- distress:' She may ensue. The first consideration Pete Persimmons-Suttinly' not; better to cure a sore throat in a "A man tried to pick my pock- ?�
stood still and after a close strut- proper turkeys am.so high now-a-days dot. da or two than to be in`bed for
my of 'seoera] men who cased, is to restore the stomach to PMP stealin' a turkeys cjes like stealin' y eta yesterday on the street, but my
p action, and'there is no readier re- weeks with Diphtheria. Just keep wife prevented him." '`Did she _
she accosted one. fnedy for thio than Parmelee'a Ve- a railroad! Hamlins Wizard Oil in the house. a'
"Are, ou an honest man?" she grapple with him, or just-scream? `
Y getable• Pills. Thousands-ca=.at- "Neither. She wasn't there." ti
- letpanOed. teat the virtue of these pills in cur- WHERE HE MADE IT. "Then' how.. could she prevent -
"Why, yes, I think so,"' was. the ina nervous disorders. „ i„ him 4" "She had-been through my
,t J� atonished reply. _ Hullo, Binks. said Wobbles. 8
'`Weal, then, :f.you're sure 'you "I hear you've been in the'chicken Pockets
Y When washing flannels put- two-
)n
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)n honest man,'.'. . said the. little business."
teaspoonfuls .of ammonia Into one 11Y4," said Binks. CURED HIS LAME BACK. t
ttaid, "please hold my dolly. while gallon of.water_to soften the-fabric. i „
Made anything out of it Z Sale- West Fort\Villiam, Nov. „ sq(>4.
I tie my shoe. - 1
r TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY ed Wobbles. I have been troubled with ,lame back s,�•
A_ teas Oonful of salt in the , e `Yep,” said.Binks. "Ten thou- for the pact twenty year. and have used
p a for Red..-Weak. WBary, Watery, Eyes sand dollars." Plasters and Ointments without effect. At
nater in the outside' vessel OF and Granulated Eyelid a. 1 % �� last 1 tried Gin Pills, which proved just
'_double boiler will raise the temper- Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Ten thousand dollars in the the thing,and I wquld highly recommend
'tture 'df the contents of the inner!-Sell Murine Eye Remedy;Liquid; 2So, chicken business?"'demanded Wob- .them to aay9ge who has a Strained a*
' B
' leasee. A. cereal .nay be made to li0c, =1.00., Murine Eye Salve in Lame _.,
oil in this v6a�'w7lthoat danger of Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books p b1e Nope. Out of it," said Binks. H. IiARKNESS. ,
Back.
} and Eye�dvjce Free_by 1t1a12. Gia Pills sot directly on the Kidneys
Dunning. - Murine Eye Remedy Co. Chicago. +, i r reHove the pain-neutralise Uric Acid
c - Union- dipped in salt will olaan rfhiek b generally !orated when there Lf
THO' copper kettles and other metal ar- Kidney Troubre.
7 i The bdist roof of ooura a is ' 23 THE PP Try 06 Pills yourself before buyIan
� � - P - g - titles successfully. , Afterward the', the lar oe. bo=ea, Write Natio3
taking your own ills with cheer. ""� must be well rinsed in clean wattter Dro>�d Chemleal Co. apt, W. Lja
[[rtsklr ■teas aer{Ir■. setae ao12J 6eaetr ` --.— x
`o throot sad era i •'• Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria T N U ISSUE NO. 4-11 and 1.0 polished with a soft. olaW Teroate,Lr 1Fes sasaple. " �,:
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-- a lite times in that bank eo that _they scald pass their dedinia g y � �I ���� THE s �`
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". AN II)>;.tL SAI$ TOXIC
N t• ' years in happiness and ease,-only ►
- to And that they had entrusted Parisian Sage b compounded on the to ar GROOER¢
moat advanced scientific principles, �?
�...t •
their all to a band of thieves. A and nothing on the market today can
- �awal g s>ar! gang of burglars could not cause coa,pare with it. It accomplishes so
neater ditttret+s if the had enter- muc more than the ordinary tonics f
Is Published svery FrW.y maracas at its 091". g y
,Pict.riaa.oat, ed hundreds of dwellingsand loot- and does it so quickly that users are �% `Fresh inures white fish, salmon and trout. -
astonished.
BAT138 of ADPSSTIS,ING: ed everything upon which they Parisian Sage tills the dandruff
,iPiratintetaOn yttrline - - Iowa germaanderadicates dandruff, stops 'FRESH SELECT OYSTERS
tiaoh subsequent ineartion,per lir•- 3 oenw could lay their hands. The die- failing heir.itching of scalp ands lit- :;,
This rate.dose nos ipolade Inpb or Foams p
tress and sufferltttg which will re- ting hairs in two weeks or we will re-
SI favus even to parties making can- fund your OHR/3TIES SI �sOUITS-35 VARIETEU
raDtator a orb moan,•or by she yew. sal salt from this wholesale robbery y y
z �raariy or yearly ewtsace.p.yabl•qu•reerl•. Parisian Sage ives a fascinating
$o.itte.s oar�r, cannot be estimated. A burglar ` _ Broken sweet biscuits, 7c. a lb.
tea lined,
or under,with paper lustre to women sir and makes it
sae ear,$6 60 payable in-advance, can steal only a small fraction of beautiful. I, makes the hair grow
es ltoaie.in ieoa cations we cents per line, the wealth of his victims, luxuriantly; it in the daintiest and
gw owe par rias exon subsequent inert". but
Atpe"oorttwact ratty made known on apptiea beak. managers have in man most refreshing hair dressing that sci- Fine Naval Oranges-25c., SAS,, We. a doz
n.• leo true aaverdAng ag y sacs has produced, and has not a l
Advettliamaalowithoag writtaa `OOuO°a cases the -total wealth of their particle of or stickiness in it.
-rill be user'"marl:orbimee and Ohara"as Breads
oardis.ly, oraeagar ditooatiadnw ad•srtitte- victims at their mercy. The man Parlsian flags coats 50 cents at your . Finest Redpath Granulated Sugar
=balls snag beim writtns sad goat to tbo yob- y' druggriat crpostpaid from the proprie-
o occupies a ition of trust
.106 warx Pim and betrays that trust, is a worse Out. The girl with the Auburn hair
!>iikiffis ib on every pack e. Sold and guar-
tI{1.2b p�year; ;L00 i!paid in ad•aoce. criminal than the highwayman by T. M.McFadden. ,a
8mbgorlptioaato the Unftod state. 1160 who has made crime the means of _Buy your Groceries at the Grocers µ
in advance livelihood, and we believe should f'
Xew A verb omonts.
be pupished accordingly. The _
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, bank official is paid a large salary R HAR
DSON' S-
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k STANT AND AN` APPREN-
so that stealing should never be ASSITICS WANTED in the Pickering millin- _
NOTES, AND COMMENTS considered by him. The petty cry afore. Apply to ffiRtl.LSIGB 17t!
thief rosy steal to keep himself � _
Principal Scott, of the Toronto APPRENTICE WANTED.-A boy •
and family from starvation or to shunt l6 yust of age e, learn the pont- minter Goods Going at Cost
Normal School, stated on Sato r- lug business. Must be active,with a�azzduca
- day before the Royal Commission
provide sufficient clothing. Bit t tion, Apply at Naws office
that the schools in the country in the case of the wealthy man
who_resorts_to theft there is no. F1 OR SALE-House and lot situated
districts of oatario are not effi- 12 oodnna�t�t"F1ta paittcaisspoa-te the --
pp -- - -
ICientand never will be until they redeeming feature. W.J.GBZGG,North Claremont tilt As the season la far advanced we are selling off our winter goods at
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are in charge of male teachers. s R SALE-Roach farm, 125 acres coat rather than carry them over.
Bill we slay aspect 'that we will RHEUMATISM
TiSM j trsore or trig, one oonoeatinm south of -
' Pickering village. Good buildings, splendit! _._ ..._
:
never get a sufficient supply of ctaSD BY BooTn's KIDNEY PILLS land wall watered Apply to W.H. HASBIB, _ I
HarrlgMr,of Pori Perri t6a3
a male teachers until the induce- T. E. Foster. of St.John St., Fred- 200 pair mitts, gloves and gauntlets going at prices which sell theles.
•,meat to enter the profession is ericton, N. B., say$ : I have foundrENCE POSTS FOR SALE.-The - -
much greater than it is at the more actual relief from Booth's Kid- 1� undersigned has for We IOW osdar fence 50 horse blankets, all kinds, shapes and sizes, going at cost.
A ney Pills than in all else I have ever posts.all SraAelass limber. Apply on premia
tried for rheumatism. The pains in so lot so *on. Z Pickering, or write Jan. s
Present time. No man with any .
ambition can be expected to enter my limbs have abxsx,l;herzywood -ars 2 imitation robes, reg. $10.00, redxced to $8.00. '
.. the profession when he has to lessened great-
s I and I am bet, DOG
STRAYED-Scraped from the 1 only Gallaway robe, reg. $220*, on sale$17.04.
impend four or five years is preps- ter and afros am th Farm. Dumbarton.about Jdauary
let,s yellow Collie dog arswerinq to the name
ration, and then accept a salary , erthanig'nyears of-Fido." Information as to his whereabouts8 fur and imitation lined casts, reg. $20.00, now $17.00.
previous. My thankfully rsoavd on the pre-ts—tar ed- -
¢ very little better than that paid + ap�ecitte hxe �'re Goo. tfraoa. Dnntiartoa. "IT 1 only dogskin coat, reg. $22.00, now $18.00.
' oto a laboring elan, who requires built up and I ARM FOR SALE-Fuc immedi•
no preliminary training. No per- ® eat and sleep �` 1 only duck working smock, reg. $8.50, now $2.50.
better than I 't'ate farm containing I% acres. Excel:
- lent sots food localaz,large bank barn.brick
:boa who thoroughly understands have In over hauls, onnt orchard Dear rohoot,e1«r title,
C i ' seat ha�lot ib,can.8,markha•a. Ayply to H.
the matter will deuy that women threeyear$.M
' � G.slalTt3.Rob DnSeria tlt„Toronto, � _ !Comae and Ret some bargains while they last at
*neral basil I -
may-possess teaching ability equal i9 testi improved an I can credit f
r+ _ g y BULLS F IB BALE-At lot 91.cos. J _ �$n Implement Store '
k to that possessed by male teach- thea only to Booth's Kidney Pills." 1J t Fiekenna,two shorthorn bulls, one a i -
+° This is the Booth Kidney Pill way. Bzaoe Aswt•bred direct from imported "oak.
ars. Nor will he den that lady Y
ffi!se M•msd•n rived b
cid one•
�;� -• ,'.' These wotiderfnl pills are surd under a la mont6e 7 _ _ WIM
.
teachers are the •equal if not the guarantee to refund your money if tmpo�bun,s momtbe ofd• Also rad aloes
wd,*lean•eta sand sansp le. Local tel, 1318
y - '-superior to those of the other sex they Gail to relieve any sufferer from Claremont Josh SCOTT,Atha 17-0 A full line of machinery, harness and carriages, also everything •alae .
Rheumatism or or way trouble having( - —
:when dealing with the younger its origin In the kidneys. They cure RU1T and Ornamental Trees own-
{, th pupils of the school. )3ut.when it brcktae e. dull shooting pains, thick ed b. a. D. Smith. Winona, Oct have needs n stock.
efal'iner n always a e 'I
comes to dealingwith those soon and cloudy urine. aYel and atom®, re wd of predmotag the ebolcost kinds of tract
sad ornamenW trees and sbroba,and ere b
- rbsumatism and aII diseases of the ue,ue, Titans.�ant for Piekertag and surround-
to enter manhood and woman- kidneysand bladder, tag aooesy u J Tau "" town line.
.hood there is rte disputing the fact Booth's Kidney Pills art sold by,ail who tui bs aid w eau apaa w�orte who will
dru ista and dealers. 50c. box. or him a card addrwaad u whinny. ---ls Ce
''that the male teachor is su rior ppowsteHevRLING:
to the y Ltd..Fort ErnieOnt.. SR. oldB n B - FORboa«oDseSALE- a rooms A good rou '
reater
eteeaching ability,not
anteed by T. M. McFadden. .ad good mace taLsin sera.adsori wets c
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inside boose pee fifth of an sore of Apad sand.. -: FOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS
' •exerts a greater influence than an mniaming sive •�p!s vas betldee oto
' Womac in the formation of char- An agreement .relative to lin- Ii,, Also lmpertal n,11 rd rte..in first-class _
=: proved trade relations between »pair wish.warming.oven asnoh•d- P'os HzN - .:
atter, which should be the chief u em-ar.apply w fiOS,. e, sTBPHlsN- Don't forget that C. H. Sorting=hoe a$tock of aeasooable goods consisting of
Canada and the United States wwq ;� t T` 7tf B�. Morris ebairs. Morris rockers. earl English rockers upholstered
aim in any school-system.em. e ern
c hl-systWdo signed last week. The ts of _ arm chairs, ,is leather, aurae and children's rockers, high c trs, centre tables. extension _
dot contend that wotae'n do not the agreement is expected to be �j�AR3f FOR $ALE-Being Iota 12 tables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands, secretaries, manic cabinele,
-eld the same influence in char- be made known today(Tbursday) L• sod 19 in con.1,Ptcksnog,bear$ 9 miles springs and mattresses. Window shades, brass and wood curtain poles, sewing
§ y.
at Ottawa and at `va911ingtOtl, aur s,of re or loss,
village and caosan. g of re P ga.
•atter buiidiu S,3 men, for some acre.,more o.l....of good et•y loam, There machines,also'beita, oil and needles, children's toy sate, new gramophone
g are$sons of firm-Maas tall wheat. The farm and the latest records.
4ie in a good ISIcmlrtvat OI` and ready for
of the greatest men in history tpriDgeetdtag. Ihere are about 39 acres of
will testify from their own ezperi- " WANTED bey meadow•r ¢9 ors scree of good aPastum
Never- farm. >fge L �„ Sedin
/IW�nume� el'e:7"mtadow creek passes esof go tLe farm. nl
-fence that she doles. But the great Tenders for house to be built in Good frame barn and frame boa" to Qood
-- " -- Kingston fruit,appleorct
influence of women is exerted Scarboro, stop 40, road. ly well fenced. For further particulars
when the child is in iia most tend- Plana,33 Cecil St.,Toronto. apply to UttIAH JONSS,Pickering WIT Call and got prices and see ants before.placing your order.
er years. Country Schools contain CAREFUL ATTENTION TO
..
many pupils of an age when a ,TANVARY - '
man has a greater influence over the njonth of cold weather, and you still require some warm clothing • -EMBALMING .AND FUNERAL WORK
- them. The hope of any-country We are stili ready to fill all demands in that line. We will clear all Phone eight or day, Bell or Independent.
'is in their young who are deserv. winter underwear at 10 per cent. off. A few sweaters that must go. -
ing of the very best th$t can be A special.white bweater, worth $4.00, for $2.90. Grey, with navy
..gives them. Some claim that trimming, tip. for$1.00. White 1, 2 an flannelette blankets from OYSTERS
$1 per.pair tip. !till a few pairs of 1, 2 and 3 buckle overshoes that FISH
s
proper• education of the child is we an Rive you tea to snit all--Red Rose, Salada, or choice bulk in Qualla salmon, fresh. Finnan haddie, smoked. Long Island oysters i
�.. `the greatest work any cotmtry black or green. Now is the time to secure a 100 Ib. sack of beet(Red-
can engage in, and expense should path's)sugar at lowest price. Have you tried soap chips to.save lab- -
be asecond n, nd ex ens*s or on-wash day? Once used, always used. . 4 lbs. for 25c. Choice
old cheese. Try it and be convinced. Terme cash. Phone and rush O FEE
orders receive prompt attention. TEAAND
- -- 'A few weeks ago a young ,man -
in Toronto received a sentence of GEO. A. GILLESPIE, - Dunb�rton Again we call your attention to our special tea and coffee, We get
twelve years for sending a black - our tea in original packages and put it up in 1 lb. packages and 8 ib.
_hand letter to one of the- wealth- and 5 lb. tine, black, green or &ized. We Ret the coffee beans and
lest citizens of that city demand- KEEP THE BOYS grind it while you wait-the only way to get fresh coffee:
' `..Ing$200, with the-threat that it it
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were not paid he would inflict ------ -
• damage to thepropertyand to ,ON THE • �A RA/l • 1c�V R c;iROCERz�f3 aSE SHE FRE8HEf3�`-
¢ by showing your interest in them.,
elle members of the family of his One Is to make them a present of one of my up-to-date, perfect- GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM
intended victim. The money was Clttin seta of drivingharness for their driver. It will be a better.in-
vestment Than haat stocks and the yy will appreciate it more.
Paid but afterwards recovered,for Price range from$15 to$90,and beth value and wearing qualities
by that means conviction was cannot be given anywhere.
Complete stock of blankets, chest protectors and farmer's sup tea
.. .brought about. The foolish action on hind at reasonable prices.
of this young man was followed It will pay you to see my lines before buying.
1 •by no bad results, unless_ anxiety ,. • ... • . -
TM STA?IIIIIIIflDAF%.D
' for a short time to those �rLo "PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM 1 CANADA
so were intended as victims, and the BraaeLn.
flung term imprisonment to the ill- Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL
- ..-MONEY. ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS
:advised young man. A few days
:ago another man, who was general Safety, convenience and low cot unite to male
- manager of one of the Canadian Money Orders issued by this Batik a most satisfactory
FOOD y F® • 99W��
banks, was sentenced to a term of I I all sulns to ally of Canada.
six years for stealing hundreds of way of sending am pati _-
vnaa ss . . . �. sic�$3o . .: log.
t thousands of dollars. He was a If you are thinking of purchasing coiale in 'and look around before s ,
Y rman who occupied a high position buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts; ties,•socks _$5.to$10 . . . fx. $30 to i50 . . Ise.
::,.in the'fltlandsX and-social life of and smocks. Boots and shoes for all: Drafts issued for larger amouals. - `i,
n
;''Toronto. But by his criminal Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saturday night. .p- Sayga �f[Department at Er y►BranC�1.�
- -deeds he has reduced hundreds of We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes,forks and
-people from a position of. inde- takes. Always fresh groceries in stock. P I C K E R I N G BRANCH
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pendence to one of poverty. Many ..CLARENCE To SatATTT. Mnailer
1R.E pec ishan-i+Baeted g A. .BELL, .. Dunbarton ]DRA res Aso AT 'w>drrmV.
the Savings of
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y,.
et.w MMONT The Baptist church intend hold- tandanoe,..and quite a. number of _
Mrs. Rim. Evans is laid n�i ith ing special evangelistic meetiggs others are expoetad to be in attend-
commencing on-Sunday, Feb. 5th. mce within a few days. :+ ave , Sa: e 4
-y. tagrippe at resent. The Rev. John White, the singer The new clock on the tower of the
Charles Proctor is improving evangelist, has been secured to ppoosst office building was tttsrted on - y
iafter his recent illness. Fridwy by Philip Taylor, it being the
conduct these services. 80th anniversary or his birth. It One heater,'
eater either for wood or Coil
` Robt. Leggatt is still on the aids; , l'am's r
dd Rev. J. A. Grant is in the ci was urchsaed b the De ent of
list and under the doctor's care. y pc y pig prized-by Also one single Bei of, pony harness!
_- 'Willis Graham, of �Vhitb is for a few days this week sties Pablo Works.and is 4•
visiting his sister, Mrs.Wm.Birk- ing the Convention of Minute tbe_res1denSe of Wbttby. he-flag on
r
and Christian Workers at which the top of tbW Building will now fly
'fit• continually. 'nearly new. _
. Ray. Dr. Chapman and Mr. Alex. _ _.... . _ k y _ x Aa
Born-On Friday, Jan.90th, the _ mak.
wife o! Frank M. Cooper, of a ander will deliver addresses. :Will sell at reasonable prices
The curlers are now having their The Ontario Legislature opened
daughter. most interesting time of the seas- on Tuesday. The Corner Store: - W. M. roprietor
Mr.and Mrs. $ nceley,of Sand= PALMER,' rpt~
pe
fords rat suede wihh Win and on, it being the contest for the
' y annual oyster supper between the The directors of the Toronto - �r
!tit's. Jones. Mar
and the vice-president. Exhibition were chosen on Wed-
Mrs. Magnus Henderson has So far the vice-president is lead- neaday.
been spending a few days with ing. P '`
griende in Toronto. - a Ve
As K --R 1 C H A R D SO N S
Rev.Jas. A. Grant has ordered
Sin Indepentent Telephone to be WHITBY "
ed in_hi�-11flu8e- Iss
The members of the Baptist R,m.of Columbus, di at her home ohms. A
:.•ehurch holds, "bee„ on Thursday on Monde very a aseortmont d
-of last.week when a year's supply A hall,in aid of the public'library, l�narT• 8�b,Dolle, Toys, jaal
of wood was cut. will be held in the .Music Hall on the _ _.. .•m osived for the Holiday trade. W w+
Our hockey team expect to go evening of Friday, Feb.3rd.
Stou$ville during the neat week One of our oldest. residents, Mrs. B. and ccs ��� r
t° play e_frie�ndl game_ with the Rowland,died on Sunda at the age Magazines
_
Sunday Sabsoriptions iaken for all
of 84 years— w*us-a-lifE-long rear• -RFeekl and Dail Ne '
= team of that vi ge. dent of Whitby. - CURD y Y
The lice trustees held their
wspapers -
1� The County Council is in session
first meeting on Saturday when this week. At its first sitting on �W J H. R=CHARS��ON
they took the usual declaration of Tuesday W. J. Ha craft, reeve of
-- •ofSce and of qualififtlion. West Whitby, was elected Warden. BTOOliZ 8tldlt. �7CThltb9'
Miss Mary Wagg, of North The Women's Institute has estab- •
Claremont, who has been quite lisped a "rest room" in Mr. Todd's By Lydia E.pinkham s
ill from quinsy, is we are pleased store for the convenience of the ladles
I*report, improving nicely. -_ from file country when they come to a+able Otiiid
Mrs Thomas Peterson spent ...A d.-their - ` — -
T
Rev. Dyson Hague,of the Memorial r�' a wish you all a '
''Wednesday last is Port Perry Church, London, will preach in All Gardiner, Maine.—"I have been a
visiting her sister, Mrs. Hortop, Saint's Church on Sunday, both morn- great sufferer from organic troubles
W
ho has been seriously ill for some ing and evening. Canon Hague is one and asevere female -
yiepp, of the leading divines in the Anglican weakness, T h e MERRY CHRISTMAS
Ray.Arthur White, B.A., repre- Church of Canada. doctoruddZwould
senile the "Grande Zi a Mis- The class in Agriculture opened on have to go to the ',: _ �*
g hospital for an
sloe,•, will speak in the Ba dist Monday morning in the office of Mr. _ ,ern
P operation, but I a
pea Hare, the District Representative. _ _
church next Sunday at the morn- There were 16 applicants and 11 is at- could not bear to a
in$service, - think of it 1 de- _
The rain that occurred during cided to try L HAPPY 1�TE YEAR t
the latter part of last week caused qe Q i E.Pin�haa�'s eg- i `
some of the snow to disappear and o i G " 0 }w aadEieta. �an�tivme'P9ash ,
- ..
am a result the roads are exceed- ,�$ i M and was entirely
Ingly icy in some laces. L s� -
cured after three
Keep is mind the Shredded o _ e i ~ months' use of them "-lin S. A.
Feb. 14th. l c l? a. _ .
Reheat concert to be even on the m . WrLLL�ars, B. F. D. Na ll, Boz 89,
. avenin of Tuesday;g � sl �' ° g .. a � t �O� Gardiner, " e. � •p T p /� - ,
arnder the auspices othe Ladies o ee � R ° ,c CM No woman should submit to a surgi. �HAA7rJJE►7 ��A�VfENTt •CLA,nEMONT '"� F
P °811 0,a y,o cal operstlon which may mean death.
Aid Society of the Methodist z
STOVES AND FURNACES 1
• ;� � a e . until she has vee L die E.Pinkham's HARDWARE, �
•ehurch.
Vegetable Com made exclusive.
The Claremont Band, accompan- a 6 I ° 4 wmi ly from roots anted Leer a felt trial.
ped by quite a large number of �� e „ 8 & „_ - -•� *4m This famous medidne for women '
+f M ams for thirty ears proved -- ---- -
okaters from this neigbborhood, _ o- O•i °-p'.
r attended the'carnival at 9toutf- n tg most valuable liio aad renewer of f.
"ri 11 • ... K''y'*' the female organism Women resid. F�W ODS
vile on Thursday evening last find i m s
�' M- ass ;►. Iiig in almost every cit,and town In
e sVi
aneport a pleasant time. $ S the United States bear wiili q testi. t
A last and exciting game of S ' : ' • `• a's �m mon to the wonderful virtue moff Lydia
At this mom our thoughts naturally
ws played on the rink 1>Z g : '-' 'as O� L Pinkham's Ye�etable Compouad. cern to gilts. What would leve our a-
here on Monday evening between + : 8 sr S ., ,. "' ,Oiv
It sees female m ani orsatss rads- wife more than an Angle lane p? This
yup-
the Heooklia and Claremont ! C. ��, � ant, buoyant tamale health. tf_Jou to-date light, burwcool oil,gives as much +r '.
�ieame. Both teams were well as ow r. are Lll, for your owe sake aa will as light as foer of your common lam
C : 1d +. sew O those you love„give It a trial. p, and 1r`.
imatched which tended to increase ►+ costs no were to run than two. Cas be
. Mss.lPtnitlramr at Lyssa.9tw..
.. Des r turned high or low and one or two burn. 1'
IN the interest is the game. When tsaart iris-wale to o b, >s' ISTO s sell siet women M wrille ere used as desired. vires little cave.
time was called the score was a it,e«e r.rrd is.tbir:►:iaso.ce,oaadaebe ei, hslfor advid46 13er etdT4 Y f 6%
x ties,each aide having seven goals ss"'sr°'a 1 uvesraor.s and aiwa"NOW" Wicks trimmed once at mouth. No odor.
no smoke,little heat. The beet for coup-
:.,L,o its credit. try use. A better light for reading or 1 ,
r Tophus Bltndy and •Jttdsoo $. working by than gas or electricity. Es-
Hoed were fa Toronto on To
paci.clly for the hems. 99j)-ply
haus, stores, y ,'
y ' . ry acct cl ne etxnt,lcan that vrill mise g yourse or
requirements, prices right and'goods r
day atteaiing the funeral of the
ilatter's sitter. Mrs. Annie Madell, y p
who died at her home in the city guaranteed.
� � TOIC A 1900 washer makes a acceptable aft co our wife, one that she can use �h '
` ;after a two weeks illness. The R y
+deceased, who has been a resident ,� and appreciate the whole year through and in faet,,for several years, ten to
;of the city for abort forty yearn, fifteen. If you are willing to pay$h00 per year to save her from the drudg-
was an ardent church worker aad - ery of washing get my catalogue.
There are
•many prepar• ti FOR YOURSELF. A gasoline engine is a most useful and nowadays al- 4
--'had been a member of the College g g y
Street Baptist church for many ationsthat will relieve acough most essential part of farm equipment. I have them is all sizes and styles _
and can meet every need. Phone or,drop a card for catalogue. Fora month
years. She is survived by one -few that will cxre it. The Iran Bella 8 h.p. engine-for g12b.00..
dan hter, Miss Leos Maden. - —
g first class, containing such : ..• 1, .kyr
The annual meeting of the Clare-
drugs as um and Mor- -
moot and Ashburn Independent Howard E. Turner, Whitevale
Telephone Co. was held on Mon- phine, simply -deaden, the
-day afternoon at the Orange Hall, irritation and stop the cough I have gasoline engines. straw cutters,}washing machines. wringers and
Mount Zioa. The report showed other seasonable goods on hand for immediate delivery.
a successful year with. a la:-ge but do littleor no permanent RCV.Fadther�Ol1
_number of new phones installed. gam•. � � � F �T
'The prospects for the ensuing year mg Qm R• BRYAN
i A lY
are very bright. The following ,; !� S�ppReeaaB�R -
Board of Directors were elected : Fa&er, MOPI'1XYS NQa �� wCentral officekBell _
To
W. G. Scott, President; J. H. sundries. M.
jones'Treasurer; Walter Ward, T. C' does not contain a trace of these dangerous drugs, but is as siding; matched, rough sad Rolston Laundry. "
absoltrtel safe and scientific ration of Nature's own pine and herolock.. New Brune- -- y
XeAvoy, W. P. lanes, Samuel y Pry
1 :Stokes, Thos. Griffiths and AIL • remedies-herbs, Roots and Balsams. wick white cedar shingles and CLAREMONT. - ONTARIO `
It entirely removes the irritation that causal the cough, apple barsek.
As W. Edwards, of Balsam, was
by cleaning out the mucus, stopping the inflammation and Bell phone Terme cash
•driving home fromhurch on Sul:- Healing the delicate membrane of throat and lungs, W. D. GORDON do SON: •'�
qday evening his horse became Moreover, .it. tones rap and strengthens the whole "
frightened as it was going down system, particularly the lungs, and protects against-future
Ward e'hill. east of thO village, roughs and cow, Wanted Now ! Oa���a�► � - �'
caused b its heels striking the
yy g Trial size sac. per bottle. Regular size 5oc. For Pickering and surrounding noun- z {
tatter. It was soon beyond con-
-'trol and befpce reaching the bot- — At your dealer's. try for,fall and winter months, a reli-
tont of the bill the cutter ran into able agent to take orders for �r Of all ma/eeials and dodo
tae.. Ma..E.es MarNtwa Co. la. chaae.ee, p.�. Northern Grown Nurser Stocky in stook. It will passes
`'that of Riohard-Ward's;damaging y
ft badly_sand upsetting both cut- Pay weekly. Use of beautiful outfit b eal a one works sed ill pay our
ctoek
a: M ddd and uarmdad In Mari b Y. X. X'�i A free. We guarantee strictly first-visas
W%. '' • rrs. Ward:-was-was- s�omewhket 9 g9 K jam gu and obtain
injured is the back but not seri- stock, delivered in prime condition. prim. Dau,j be na4lei b! A
We grow fast-selling Specialties, solder we de not employ tbcme,oonecq _,
asly. Mr.Edwards pluckily held ly we "can, and do throw off the agaole `
only by ourselves,-on which there is aF
A n to the lines whereby he was oommiceion of 10 per coot.,whiob you w0l
dragged some distance during D si i M P S re competition.ion. It pays to 0 yea as �ly� by parohaeinR from aR
_ which his face was rather badly 0reliable firm. Established 30
scratched, but otherwise he re- O e Write for particulate.
WNITNY IRANITE CO.,
d' ceived no injary. NURSERY
sbr, oas.ei.
WI oma.. was
A peculiar accident occurred on PORT ELGIN, ONT. _ E. W.
EVANS� ^
Wednesday morning of last week EVAN
S,
he C.f.. about
a, mile and Afreight OUR BIG DIAD-WINTER SALE .The Pickering Pam �annta�ctnrer
s.
Rb
- �car loaded with 1000 bu3hels of vlallance Committee P =Q.
''scorn jumped the track owing to'a begns January:16th aIId coIItlnties to Feb- Shop and Residence, Dentias Stdz.
broken flange, and was deposited zl
The object of this Association is to
I& the ditch with the grain scat- WHITBY, O 'i'.= .'
tered in all directions. The rear
rusty 15th Watch for our bids and ,see+ lessen stealing and prosecute
. the felons, Three doors. west of Whitby House-
section of the train remained on .. . . .. . .
Members having propsrf stolen oommad• - —�
the track and as the train was go-
_
ing down grade it soon caught up the bargains. Every article aad price just oaa immeai.wy wi s�member
pumps On short,
to instal wood ori "
witJi the front section and auto- of D:coati" • on short notice,also atter
Mombercbip iso' $1.00. to all kinds of repairin
ynaticall�iconpled itself. The train _ g' t -
,lever stopp#d but proceeded on as stated Ttet a Bee be b"a..m Sas r or
i mareb easy Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill,O 7
its way as f nothing had happen- also gasoline engines and;
ed. About one hundred and sixty - Msec.Coni.-L. D. Banks, the squre gear k,
W.
Y. Riohardson.'Piotsring,Oat) 4 .
:ralls were more or lose damaged,
W&GNM CREAM 8EPARATOB. w
but fortunately there was no oth- J.A. Konnor, Arthur Je*eyt
ee damage done. D. IMPSON & Co., �- PICECERINCI ,. Phone No.So at residence.
v
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l,rr'' � _,C'b,. v.yiaa+ri4,r~4Liv:fin-•.ya•sa•cc.�+•..;oaa3aa�r told►:+�-'K�'�•.,,,' �,s�i,�ryycao,i� v...a,.,r;fie lay.-Mab=r�ri.4►.-..:.X4a. .i8.. tr, ,M '^X'L�'�? ,'ft' #rN _ "" . _
Y '14�y•
- - - � � - _ ",Just half-past four," she Con-1 14 ,
tinued, looking at a toy watch hang-
ing fmm a dainty chatelaine, one Masdnches—nausea--indigestion—muddy complexion
—ptmpbs-- v
of Sir Humphrey's many gifts to bad bresth--these are some of the effects of Con-
y
her. "I have a very good mind to ldfpatlom The mild, sensible,
retrace m ate s• It is ignominious,
a,.
but immeasurablymore )secant. rellsbb remedy is
Meanwhile until I have etermin2.
-
_.
ed, I will rest me a little. .This !!
stile looks comfortable." i They contain the latest
0 LUOK IP1T0 THE PAST She gave soother sigh, this time
discovered.and best tvacuant knows, t&3i -
of relief as she sank back 8gainst empties the bowels without the slightest discomfort and without dis-
,.e•-• one of the broad upper ata. Her
pP Po turWng the rest of the system. Constantly increased doses are not neeesury. .
little hands lay ungioved on her ,..� Z, It your ist n et stocked them,send 25c.and w.,oti mail them. 25
_ l lap, and as she glanced down at D*os .:`a ctt.mie.t heo.ae.., aE Ca■sds,u�tt.l, [tlotatresY
their soft, smooth white surface, she
haven, and given her such treasures sego, differentl" _
eHAPTER v:--ccont'a> . � differs she massa. COLT DISTEMPER �=
. . as undoubted love, appreciation and' "They are a fit emblem- of the
XLerriek Darnle ew himselfer own- 1 Can be handled very east lJ The nick are an red,and all others
trust as in bume bu&W,.Uo uu.u.,r how'bs ed,"ko t trusu h�v
back with a sigh v e austron as Give on the
She rarely thought of Henry thin)", to fovk at them, that they Give on the wntcue or w Lead. Acte oa the blood and expels
Do
r � ' ermsot all l„rmaot dl arem pe❑ }Best comedy cv:•r kaowq
$` they departed. Chaplin without pain. She Could w rnerea in full. 60c and 61 a bottle:68 and ffl l du sa,o
�r
You may fan are if you like, p p have peeled many hundreds of po ` aruRgistsand harne."des:ers. cut%bows how to p,u,rla*
not forget that he was her head tatoes scrubbed a few $Dora and f!
+ ret CO2 " he observed languid- > > ` throats. our freeBaklot g.ves.years lft I.arRr+�*Kill
horse II In e:f�."e-16 years. lilatrIbuwrt—1
t3' r mothers most beloved brother, served out soap and soda behind a wHOLES.&Li7 r,acuulsrs.
y• and Dorothy, eager to obey him, that he had done all in his feeble i"
counter? Well, life is funny. She SPOHN MBDICAt. CO., Unemlata sad Baocarwlu{leu,Goshen,Ind.,U.H.A.
-e-r-gtrod.It was-ai Y"' can tier arms on her knees, _- ----- -- -- _._�
W ved it to and fro. a bitter mortification to Nancy to put her fresh young face into her A Ila-dog used the same as lemas Cr.autil�,
She was not very sorry when she think that her father's relations open palms. B dtewlt leq�raaq 1aMd .user is a oar es -
I{aW Nancy turn and move away; - " debelsss-.7mvisweaea.nl + .
had practically disowned her. I—)zope,'r s5e thought, soberly, a.r tb.n ►a. > ay•tsaisSO
but Darnley, who had caught a made her blood boil to remember fixing her glorious eyes on a huge trr«C"L u est. 1 to!on. ►.este a
glimpse of those wonderful blue that Sir John Hamilton had curtly stag-beetle, as it' ran swiftly y°Ok crese.at tae Co..sssi..
eyes, with something very like con- and coldly informed Henry Chap-'through the parched grass below, "I
tempt for him in their gaze, at once lin that the family did not intend hope I am not growing too proud "Here, .stow that "' be said, in I'.t Cli.lCE FOOD.
t roused himself. to recognize the broken-hearted 'of myself. I want to remember solently. "Sorry, indeed, 'Miss Up
'
"Oh! do be soeiable, 14iiss Ham- widow of Bernard Hamilton, when that 1,have done nothing to deserve i start, when it was you as vot me ,An Innovation With a Great Deal
it 2s too het - e ca
- - —.
n-, he pleaded;
she came 17ac)� from th Indr`an fall. the marvellous good fortune that the chuckout! Sorry, indce4l' I 10 Rctotnutenti It.
to do anything industrious, and the grave, only herself to weaken and 'has come to me. I want to remem- ain't to be won over by soft-sawder� Few things have dune eo. mu^h
shade is delicious here. die. l ber that I am guarded ails cared like that; not Qin. You've done m« far the liealth and comfort
' "Many thanks, but I must go. If she had comwitted some crime !for by One who has never yet de-,a jolly bad turn, and I'll be even' f the
t ".'Dorothy, I think I shall walk down I—been even of humble birth—the with you !"
farm,} and economy in lie '.a�? as
y ',sorted me. I feel I am nut half y the patting"up of &,ed in pacicag)s.
to-the village, if you don't mind; I might be forgiven," the girl' would grateful enough. I must not grow ! Nancy drew -back, not alarmed, Arum a sanitary point of view, nays
t - want to see Mrs. Wortley. , passionately, idle and luxurious. I must -never but-indignant, at the man's injus• i .
kj say, assionatel to herself• "but '' I Le,iie's,��'rek.r, .it is one of the
a 'In all this heat," Darnley be=
her only fault was poverty, and be- forget that. tice and insolence.
ban, but Nancy had already dis- ; i "You do not know what you are great achiev<ments of the age.
appeared, and with a slight con- ,cause my father married secretly "Dorothy is different from me, �� Under the old method of selling
and against his parents' wish, they,This life is hers by right. It has saying, she answered, very quiet goods i.l bulk, the food thus • wld
t =`+i ' traction of his brows the }'Dung man 1 vent their displeasure like this on come to me as a gift—maybe ass ly, but with a full measure of cold i was ex osed to a!1 worts of contam-
i - resigned himself to circumstances, 'her and on me; but I do not want 8 exposed
- loan—and as such I must value it. haughtiness in her voice. "Let
The smiles and flush had died , inatiuu snd infection, and in a
thea—it is I who do not own them Ob, if I had only voice enough," the me pass. lar c majority of cases to detcriora-
' away from Naney'b face as she walk- of m own free will—I am too girl murmurer?, passionately, yet (To be continued.) g 1 y 4i`
ed slowly back to the house. It , roud�" with true cell loos fervour, "to ti<,n .n quality. Almost all cereal
pained her to see the wealth of love �p ! g foods deteriorate quickly when ex-
4t Of course Nancy was net blind sing out all the gratitude and hap — posed to the air, and their food
and attention pretty, spoiled Doro- oto the fact that her uncle's positionpiness in my heart, I could fill the WORK TILL NIGHT C611Etfl. value as well as their palatability
` thy lavished and w dated on Derrick +had materially added to the difficul- whole world!—yes, the whole is rapidly "soaked.
'Darnley—yes, wasted was the 'ties which her' mother had had to world'" Oh, never say your work is done
-
right word, for her woman's uick _ ` AnyDue familiar with the ordin-
g q contend against when she wrote her A glow. born of the emotion with- Until the day is dead! ! dry grocery store knows how
' wit showed her that he cared for !story to her husband's family. in her, flitted across her face and For man can work although the sun
-Dorothy only as a child, and with 'Scholar, student, hiloso her, gen Has vanished from o'erhead. goods !d• in bulk are exposed in
' just as much.affection as a brother philosopher, made it beautiful. -
tleman as he was, Henry Chaplin In her graceful attitude, uncon- Press on with what you have to do' barrels st boxes d duet„ flies and
f gives to a sster,; while she, who g the constant handling by hands
c still ranked as a Petty tradesman; acinus of.all but her deep thought, Until the curtain falls, that are at best not overclean. If
reigned as queen over the hearts he had gradually sunk from his pro- ;Nancy made a pretty pacture And aleep, like Lethe, comes.W you food thus sold could be bought at
and lives of all around her, would per place, dragged by a.rash and ;enough to satisfy• an eye; and yet- Within the anent walls,
have willingly crouched at her cou y y half the price of even the ' name
unfortunate marnage, into the very ,there was one, who stood a little quality of article carefully - packed
sin's feet if by so doing she could utter of life. It was hardly likely 'distance off, looking at her with It is when in the easy chair
have won a look or word of deeper hat Sir John Hamilton, proud, 'in airtight packages, it would be -
La regard The proud spent that was
an but pleasure or good wilt our missions die, still more expensive than the pack-
y�r —re pre-eminently proud
vee of Dorothy haughty, aristocratic to the back written on his pale, unwashed face: .For wii a we sit and idle there, age goods
bone would be more easily appeas- ; "Yes, she's alone, sure enuf. What chances may go by" No metbod yet devised brings as
' Leicester's characteristics, seemed g Now, to ave it out with er,; and
ed when his daughter-in-law wrote And when the wasted hours have much protection w the buyer of
ur W vanish altogethey when she was imploring aid from such a place; it quick, too. I'll let 'er know what gone,
t - !pear Darnley as the snow melts was nothing to him how, b a series foods as the package system, which
beneath the sue. t r3 y she's got to deal with in me." How bitterly we learn fixes the-value of the package by a
:beneath
had often wished during of misfortunes, Henry Chaplin had i, Still intent on the beetle, and Na more on earth will ever $awn - money rate rather than by weight.
Nancy sunk to this level; it was nothing lost in her musings, Nancy did not The day of their return! Food packages sole at five ten or
kite last few months—though the to him that poor Nellie Hamiltaa hear the soft, has footsteps come
feeling had been more or leas vague �' twenty-five cents are measured by j
had nowhere else to rest her broken toward her, and she started with Let not the anvil go to rust the buyer as to their rwoeui in price,
?_ —that D�rethy had been more heart; it was enough that she was something like tear as a shadow fell While there's a bar to. beat;
(guarded in her admiration for her residing at a small "Deer's rho and the practical housekeeper
cousin, but she had Heyer experi- g g p• across the sunlit path, and, raising Too soon the darkness and the duet knows whether adfive cent package
�in a fourth-rate London neighbor-,her eyes, she saw William the dis Will fall where life's effete. C illi worth its cos*. and ,she also
enced the decided sense of pain and hood ; and, incensed and dee 1 -L
Tse
such as came to her now p y missed servant, before her. Lse up the moments, every one, knows, whether the siu of the
' las she left them alone together. I grieved at his son's untimely death, ; In a moment, however, her sense By which the day"re fed, package has been changed, and H it
"It will mean grief to her some he promptly and curtly cut o8 all 'of vague fear and aversion vanish And never say your work is done has, whether it is still worth the
• :`"day," she said, regretfully and ten- further communication with that in pity for the man's poor-look- Until the day is dead. price she has to pay for it,
son's wife, bidding the rest of his ing condition.
derly to herself, "and, oh 1 I can- �
- '
out bear to think that she should children follow is his steps. He � I am sorry to see you like this,
was faithfully obeyed, as we .have William," she began, gently, gath• JV/��
;rush blindly forward to meet it. Yet )seen. He had been dead for sev- eying together her gloves and sun- The man who quickly finds his
`., what can I do 7 She is such a child, �eral years now, and his eldest son 'shade, and stepping to the ground. limitations is the maze woo doesn't
i she hard) knows herself the truth ■aek�y .toy. mss■ bs, c■ns solea, to
y hunt for them. .
reigned l n, his stead; but he, too, The,man interrupted her angrily. , : , , ,. - e�s throat and los xle e■■ls..
iof hdr heart; it would be cruel and was blind and deaf to the cause of
worse to speak bluntly to her, and,
rafter all,. she is not so much to his brother's child; and if he ever
blame. he has no right to accept thought of poor Nellie Hamilton at
her adoration in that languid, sel- all, it was with a sigh of relief that
fish, conceited manner. I—I* did she would trouble them no more in
this lift. .. O
not think he would act like that. Was it strange, then, that our 4+
She stopped when she passed the he.ruine, warm-hearted, impulsive, ,
ten"riis court, and half smiled as she generous, as she was, should. have ,t¢ . ,.
7'. ;:: isaw Lord Merefield's woe-begone grown to hate the name of her fa-ther'.-� people.with a hatred fore; - 6`,'t
"Why_ 'cannot at be V" she to her nature, and to regard her V ,
'thought, half sa y; it would
poor, weak Uncle Henry' with a
snake. Sir Humphrey radiant with,,still - greater afttction than she p �'
-happiness and Lady Merefield i would have bestowed on arty rela- •�
'would be overjoyed. He is a nice tion of her father's? r•� 4_
:buy, too, but—" r
And here, be it said, Nancy col- She had stray news of him ; now, ,
land then from Dr. Grantley, and
y bred vividly, as she suddenly rea- somehow she felt intuitively that
lized that in that eloquent pause :things .were not going well with the ?�
'
she had contrasted Lord Merefield 'shop Ar household, though nothing �-r t•
,r with- Derrick Darnley, very much.l V(�1llErirete
_ to the former's disadvantage; and definite was told her. The doctor -�• _ -
that, `never mentioned,'either her aunt or
/ finding the young barrister so i Thomas Moss; and if Nancy ever is the
+*+'' fair and manly herself. it was no permitter) them to enter her
wonder than Dorothy_did so also. •
"I will not bother my brain about thoughts,. she was not long before ..•Best M$terlSI
• '- '. it," she determined; "the future she chased them away, supplant- _
ing their hideous memories. with —from every standpoint—where-
Iwill shape itself whatever I may do some fresher sweeter ones.
to prevent it." Deep in her thoughts, Nancy had with to build things about the farm. This recently-published
And, with this philosophical rea- walked some way before she became book, What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete, will prove
coning she went indoors, and, p'ut- fully aware of the intense heat and -
ting on her hat and globes, start- to you the supenonty and "in-the-lofig-run" economy of
fa
ti
...,ting of the journey she had un- a>,
ed for tier long walk to the village. as(�' RE1�E 88 S Building .Material
dertaken. a \
She Here" neglected to pay a vis
"Not halfway, and tired al-
it twice a week to >\uise Wortley, You, as a p ogresaive farmer, owe it to yourself to read this book before
ivhose kindness to her when she ready. she observed, ruefully, ;.
. most needed it she was never like- coming to a standstill, and draw- you attempt any further improvements.
ly to forget.', ing a deep breath. I wish I .had The retail pace of the boo{ is 50 cents—but we will send it, absolutely
waited now, anil come -this 'even- free, t0 aA farmer who will 6I1 out and send to us"the coupon'below:
As she walked slowlv along, her ing, or taken Dorothy's ponies. .The y
thoughts flew to her uncle, anc� the (excrcis�e. would have done them
wretched, sordid place which for sof good." with a smile as she remein- -CANADA CE1V�1?
COMPANY, Li�aited
many dreary.years she had learned I g ' National Bank BnilBiaQ. Montreal
to call home. Sometimes the past I bored the two fat, sleek, handsome _ • _
creatures, metaphorically and actu- _ a
returned so vividly that she,would ally crating their heads off in their - -
start and took round affrighted I luxe*:ops stalls. You may send m• a copy of your Loek,
-fearing that her happiness lyes on.. , C`ncreI�
a dream, and
would presently roll Farmer Can Do With
the
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THE AVERAGE WOMAN "TOLL FOR THE BRAVE
_NEEDS
MORE BLOOD =
_ MADE W_CANADdI
HOW THE ROYAL GEORGE
Used in Canadian homes to produce
B01'Y8B BaBflp Irritated, She Wor- FILLED AND SANK. delicious home-made bread.and a sup■
r,. ply is alwraye included Itn'8portsmeaa' .'
rieg Qrer, Liao Thim
The Disaster Which Occurred to the and Campere'Outfits.Decline
• .'To the woman in the home—the all imitstiona. They never
woman closely confined to the
Namesake o[ the New
house either through household Battleship. ,i �11" we aati.t'aztioa sad Bost toot ^�
duties or as much. ~ ' 1 �
the care children, or The fact that one of the new bat- E. W. GILLETT CO. LTO.
both—Dr. Williams Pink Pills are tleships is to be.named.the "Royal Winnipeg Toronto,oaa atonenat
a positive blessing. The average George" reminds one of that for- — Alwardra hi�h.a:honom ar au
)roman has tor, little blood. Her And thp
vee art easel? irritat6d, she wor- aster which occuared to her, well
ties over little Clings, has severe known y-reason of
%eadaclies and bzckaches and is "Toll for the 'brave." The story
trick most of the time. With the wo-
of the terrible calamity will prob- y'' ___ _ _. _ A
Rau who uses Dr. Williams' Pink fly intefes readers.
ills th�con ioa is erent. a In 1782 Britain was is a more '
la always well and the care of her humbled state than she had been — 7;
dren, or her-household-
or a centu The'wars tivtli Am- ler would have us believe, for Je- HIGHEST TOWN IN THE WORLD
a real pleasure. This is because rY- p THE SUNDAY SCHOOL_ p
r. Williams' Pink Pills enrich the erica, and France, Spain and Hol- peeps hat s zeal for the law. .
land, had exhausted her resources, 11. Arabians— People of the des. Cerro de Pasco, Peru,.Hae Eleva• ^�
I
supply and bring bounteous and there was seen the unusual ert." Here the powerful kingdom
ealth and strength. Here is proof. Po g tion oL-1•i,t100 Feet. -
rs. Fenn Shepherd, Girvin, spectacle of a French fleet menacing INTERNATIONAL LESSON of Nabateans south and southeast a ivy'
Y P the coasts. It was-at- this period ' of Judah. The tribute mentioned Cerro de' Pasco, Peru; is the �
ask., says: "I am the mother of that a calamity occurred which re- JAN. 29• is very Heavy (compare=2 Kings 3. highest town in the world. The
;A large family and was worn out, intheof-� _ ___ _ _._. _- ._ )-. _ ._ .. _.. _ __.__ remarkable broad-gage railway by
—]weak and irritable: T-kept going 13. Works in the cities—Perhaps Which it Is reached passes over e
3o my doctor about ever six weeks, FIRST SHIP IN THE NAVY. ' ' ` T , P - -
Y - Lesson V.—Jehoshaphat s Good property would be'a better ren- higher altitude—about that of
nd he would give me something At. Portsmouth a fleet was being coring, the messing evidently be- Mont Blanc—and there are faininA
`to keep me going a little longer." for the relief of Gibraltar, Reign is Judah, E Chroa. li. in military supplies, camps and Indian villages at great-
erut it was like windingu a clock
prepared g Y PP
n of run down aain. and k, then besieged by Spain, and one of 1-15. Goleleu Teat, Mighty men of valor- -The num- elevations. It is also true that
g g the ships destined for this expedi- ?}lett. 6. 1tg. Bering of this vast army is given 10. there are higher railway stations, �a
life seemed hardly worth " „jz9h,
ing, I did not wish to die because
tion was the Royal George of 108 the succeeding verses. There sems for on the Ariquipa-Puno line the'
sf leaving m little children. I puna. She was the oldest first rate Verses 1-6—The pity end prosper- to be doubt as to the exactness of station of Cruoero Alto attains the
g Y class is the service, having been ity of the king. These verses, and the chronicler's figures. Through- stupendous elevation of 4,660 feet;
2ontinued like this for some years, , those which follow, are additional out he has a speeial interest in ata- ,� feet above the sea l`
' !ut at last summoned u enough land down in 1,51. Lord Anson but at 14
P g Lord Rodney, sad Admiral Boaca- level there is no other real town
ser to strike out a new de ar- y' material to the record of Jehoaha- tistics, and his estimates are genet-
p *an had commanded in her often, pkat found in Kings. ally higher than those in the Kings. of 8,000 inhabitants with a railway -
' re and got a supply of Dr. Wil- station, telegraph, telephone,
and Lord Hawke commanded in her 1.' In his stead—'Flint is in lace
ms Pick Pills. I barely hoped P churches, she
the
squadron which fought the .. ,. . , pa, clubs, hospitals
Ill would help me, but to my sur- of Asa. YOTHUS 1PPdB0IlTB -
French under Confans. Before she and vice consuls. It is a wonder- f
rise, before I had been'taking them Strengthened himself against
could sail it was deemed necessary , fol example of Booth American en-
.,.
�Eng I began to fent like a different Israel—Although he later made a Bl$T S OWN TULM m• ,
that the "Royal George should i -,: terpriae.
!woman. I still continued taking1 _ firm alliance with Ahab, the rela-
under o a careening—that that is, an To get a fair view of Cerro de ,,
:Ilha Pills for soma time, sad they B, tions between the two kingdoms had Pseeo it is necessary inspection and repair of those parts f y to go to the
Huade me as well and strong as any underwater. If time had not press- been troubled, and it must have Because they art, the only medi- top of a,high rock near the rail-
"Wromaa need wish to be, Once more taken some time to establish peace. cine which gives the guarantee of way '
ed she would have been towed into y station, The town, with its
would enjoy life thoroughly, and 2. Which Asa his father had taken a Government analyst to contain little thatched houses and narrow 1
dock for this purpose. As the case Ys
va done so ever sin”. I never wa it was resolved that she should I—See Word -Studies for January no opiate, morphine or other harm- streets, lies in a large, undulating
meed the doctor now, and everything be land-over-on her side as usual 1-15,-with comment on,verse s. ful narcotic. This means the mo- f basin. It is a mining town. In the - d�
i seems bright sad cheerful, I shall I 3. The first ways of his father— then can give this medicine to her{distance a large take can be seen
when a slight careening was re- g g .
always recommend Dr. Williams' quired, in calm weather and i As David is wanting in the Septua- youngest baby with absolute safety. land all around the horiaan is stud Pin
to k Pills to
osanyo of anne o in kind Y smooth water. So little was any i Aga, this s early refer
was to Thousands of mothers know this and Ided with snow-capped heights.
p Y difficulty or danger 'apprehended Y e givie no other medicine to their . Everything at Cerro de Pasco is ,
Sold by all medicine dealers or Captain, officers!acterized by devotion to Jehovah, little ones, The Tablets cannot do "run" by the Americans. There sa
that the Admiral,
lby mail at so teats s box or six in contrast with the faithlessness harm—they always do good. Whe4 is a s acious club where bowls are
and crew, amounting to about 900, P ,
-lboxas� for $3.50, from The Dr. Wil- remained on board, and is addition and cruelty of h:s teat years.. the little one has a cold; baby in- played nightly, and in the hollow
dams Medicine Co.,, Brockville, there were about 300 women and The Baalim—A term for the vari- digestion; colic; when he has worms below there are baseball grounds.
=.fit• oua false deities, a cull those of r his teeth are troubling him,J
j children, relations of the_seamea� , Y ° 8 Both these games are characteris- '
—' Neither guns, provisions, nor ws Canaan, each one of which was}Baby's Own. Tablets .will
. prove;tically American; they are grayed
I CLOTHES MADE FROM WOOD. ter were removed. given the title 'of Baal, or lord. 'their_ worth Concerning tbem!at high pressure the whole time. r
4. The doings of Israel—A refer- Mrs, E. Merriam, Shetland Ont., The biggest match can be played in
:.RPltT Bring Reduction 1■ Price of THE CATASTROPHE. bate either W the calf•worship, o" l writes: ' use Baby'a Own `�'ablets about 1'9 hours, and the players
- Various Articles. Early is the morning o{ Aug.-+39 W. the introduction of,Baal-worship !for my.three little ones and consid-- are near enough to the spectators
rr by Jezebel. ler them the very best medicine dur- to hear the comments, encourag-
Clothes made literally from wood the work was befun, . The ship was 5. Tribute—To be distinguished ing the teething period. The..Tab- "
re the latest sartorial' venture in made to incline in the witer. sow g g ing s othierwiae, that-are liberal- - `jr
from that paid -over by the Arabi- lets are Bold at 4b cents a box by 1 bestowed.
Ima Land, A beginning is being Ito expose her lower timbers, but' y -
Obis oaa Philistines (verse 11). •In all medicine dealers or direct from
IDa�e with'the making of waist- �as a leak was discovered it was� Medicine .
- -
money was probably The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., —
1losta. The discovery of this new�neoessaxy to heel her over still fur• Is,tree offering and not an exaction. Brockville, Ont. ACRES, PAl\S AND A.
roceas is largely due to the fact Phot, in order to get at it. About y B Y in- J6
� ( 6. High places-- The word origin- BHEt•HATI9)!!t
hat bleached cottonis known to ten o'clock a.m,, while Admiraliall mesal her lits, am out
vompposed of nearly pure cellu►I Hempeatelt was in hid cabin writ �atandiag elevation; then a place of MASSAGE FOR SOLAR PLETUS 'lam-Boli wall give You "Ease. -
se. Working on this basis ecien- ing, and the larger number of the ,
worship, of Jehovah as well as other
Juste have discovered a method of I people were between decks a aud- Ig Sew Rule of Health is Gitea b y �
gods; later, after the Deuterono- Have you a bad attack o
-flu ufacturin a thread. of cello- � squall threw the she clean ov- Y'
li g er on her ai p }mit.reform, not only an unlawful eras 'aeiiing' t ]°u ktfow the feel- i
extracted from spruce wood. die, and as he* portholes' British Autfierity. �' _
Cotton winners are o timistio Pe she.filled and sank at Place of worship, but one entirely - ing. Limbs ache, muscles neem to :y :
were open P 'given up to the -worship of other One of the secrete of,long life lies ;have become tired out, your back
about the discovery, it is asserted,- once. The Admiral,' several oflic- gods. In this sense it is frequent_ .in the.way in which you treat your aches, ,now and again a twinge of
sad with the material manufactur- era, and,'in,fact, about a thousand ly' used in Chronicles, solar plexus, according to Robert" rheumatism strikes yeti here and
1 ` . ,.
ed from this later r e were drowned altogether, I
+1t t occas the ea- PceP
P Y ge , Kin who le -
� Aahenm—Woodtin King,set up g, lectured o� the subject ;there. Your cheat feels tight, then -. .- - • ••„a�'
t to produce1 me three hundred being v
clothing i e saved,
th n at prices
g eco tl i
g P r n. at the Euatat�e Mile
like stone pillars' at;sanctuaries Y s :Tor- is a pain between your shoulders,
P
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amen •
the
poewc r m bei
I e than those now char n Ca twin .Wamal _ ..
ed. The g
being.Captain
g - g` perhaps to 're resent the. dwelling I Physical School, London, Eng- altogether you need tonin u .• -•• -- �:�•
P P g P
P g
finest product will it is said home• The calamit as univers-
be
W
P y land: Massae our sola '
place of deity. •By the Deutei nnu- g Y r plexus,:�. L'61d is reaponsib.e for this cos-
heaper than cotton is the bale. ally lamented, not so much for the i,: his new rule ofhealth. ' For the dition an
mit law the were forbidden Uc�: t. d a vigorous application
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ehi Y ( � .
In addition to.this .cardinal _ad- ship.as for the number of lives last, 18. 22), and commanded to be de- sage of those who might ,be_ oast- I of 4}am-Bu'k will put you right. Takt '
vantage the new material can be more especially Kempenfelt, as he uaintod with
etre ed Deirt. 12 3 . These_ s m- q. th physiology, Mr. a hot bath, if possible, and then -.. .
Y
( Po
Was one O t .
an color and—an important f theft st naval officers of
Y 7
Kin
x
e tai-
Po g nod tliatthe solar l -- rub
b 1 had row A es our chest and
o s n u r ' slot the sepia
probably duan
P 3
t int—the dye will not lade. Lsatt the.world. -A large sum of move g p p y g D:-,_ _ -'-
ain of the hu- limbs well with Zam-
the material is mat inflammable.. was publicly subscribed for the re- man body—a,I of Asa'i reign. Y—a masa 'df nerve sub- ' Mrs. B. Gorie 76 Berkley -St.t, .. ��•
"This thew rooess should brio lief of'the families and relatives ,># stance lying between the stomach Toronto writes. `'A few weel l _
P g i1iromulgation
7-9—The kings provision for the Y B ,the best up to date. attire within those who, perished. . Captain Wag- of the law. and spine, whose function it is to ago I was suSering from t
jbe reach of almost alp says an horse was court-martialled, but7 princes—These are, ,historical- control such unconscious operations bad cold which had settled in mm��
Dxpert on clothing matters. .. "Also. wss,honorably acquitted. ly, 'just so-many names. It is men- as respiratioi� clrctilation anc� ill- throat, chest and limbs. I tried a$
Aince waistcoats are to be,manufac- cation. '
tioned that their work was done g : kinds of remedies, new and old, a -
-tured of this cellulose thread ex- ”' ' , .
in the third•year of Jehoshaphat s , The special significance .of the found-very little relief until I used
ltracted from spruce wood, I can see -- .r;O,T AMBITIOUS. reign; to emphasize the fact that solar plexus lies in its extreme sus- Zam-Buk. On applying: this to mq
po reason why all the rest of one's he began his reign with this pur- ceptibility to emotion. Boxers, 'of throat and chest I found such ea
Cr' should not be made from a aim- "If you want to be strong and pose•tb instruct the people. course,:know that•it is' very iuscep- and.relief from t'he tightness' Inj
Cmaterial.- In tact, the discov- healthy, Millie," advised Aunt tible to something else. soreness I determined to use only
x '
tory should revolutionize the price Jemima "eat a raw onion ever 8• With them the Levites — Thef
„ Y author himself wa`s partial to the soon 'as the emotion of fear .Zam Buk. T also,rubl?ed it on in
W of all cotton goods. morning before breakfast. P is felt," is Mr. King's theory, "the limbs where I -felt the rheumati --
"I'd Levitical-order, and magnifies them
rather not do that, auntie, solar ple�tus_begins to shut up, -its - ains. In three da
throughout his'Chronicles. '-Hence P days from the ti
said Miss Millicent• "I shall be capacity for pas on the vital -I first be -
Hypocrisy makes fewer people un- �it is natural for him to single out g pan applying Zam-Bu h•tl
satisfied with being merely heal• forces„becomes limited, and the was free from the cold -in throe
ironzfortable, than brutal franknessthis fact of their performing the
foes. thy.' priestly duty of teaching the law, whole of the nervous system drops. and chest, and also the rheumatic
With the emotion of "o
•--- -- -------�—�—------- ---. Jehoram--He is to be distingu- J Y � plea- is my limtia." � -
ished from the-'king of Judah by sure, the solar plexus expands. . Zam-Buk will • also be found a,
the same name. Of this man all When a p is thoroughly en- sure cure for cold sores chap
ped _'-
he person p
- that is known is that he was a mem- toying a good laugh it is expanded hands,.-frost bite, ulcers',"blood-poi-�
? her of the royal commission. The almost to its utmost capacity,'with son, varicose sores, piles, scalp
it y y 1$ priests were the guardians of the the result that the whole nerve tone sores, ringworm; inflamed patches,,
1�br Tea You Can't Beat;B pton 8 law, and hence its natural teachers. of the body goes up." babies' eruptions and chapped plac•'
P. The book of the law of Jeho- It is impossible to apply the mas- es, cuts,'-burns, •bruises and ski
<• vah-This is the cele account of the sage with the panda, Mr. King ex- injuries generally-.-, , All•'druggiat i
From-Our Own Estates to YOuL- � _' general diffusion of •a knowledge of Planned, but nature has provided and stores sell at 5Qc. box, or poi
a far mote efficient instrument in free from Zam-Buk Co. Toronto.' "
the law through a mission, the other Co.,
Yragranf, Delicious and Invi,,c•a,ing. method (mentioned in connection the diaphragm—the great muscle i
_ with the reign of Josiah and the re- that ':reparat'es the ,chest' from -the ---• -
- Pur from the Exile) >seing to read abdomen. By deep breathing the -'
n me
aloud"before popular assemblies. diaphragm receives- a gentle `mo= NOT PERFECT.
j0N 10-13—The greatness of .Jehosha- tion which 'co,uses.•,it- to rub and • A horse- dealer was showing it g„ ,
phat. press upon the •plexus, which, in horse to a prospective buyer. Af�
n v
to nor izea the entire od .
• - .10. The fear•of Jehovah—The•mar- 1' s .B ..: b. Y running him back and forward fob
inal reading, `rs terror from Je e he properly," is a„few minutes, he stopped and said
g am to great pp
hovah,” is better. the ole the sum and. substance, of Dr. to the buyer: `°W hat do you thinl '
til
Sord Only in Alt tlaht Paeka,e3. neighboring upon Jndah werepvisit- King's doctrine. of his coat? Isn't he a dandy z"
eel with a -supernatural dread of '•F- The buyer noticing that the hotli�.
the growing power of this pions It. sornetirites liap�ns that's than had the heaves" replied :-"Fes, I „ f
king. Compare 2 Chron, 14 13, 14• is offered a bribe and pockets tht like his coat all right,, but-T dons ,
This fear was a reward, the chronic- insul. lake his pants."
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-A. Iv. Ridley is home fora 1-W. and Mrs. Harvey.eater,- INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD.... „
LOCA■ �jSMS• few daps this week. rained a large lord of young peo- ,
7' -Miss Jennie Gordon is visiting ple from Brougham on Thursday
-R. Rankin was in the city on her aunt, Mrs. Flett, of Kingston. evening of last week. All report 'dupes �
I& ^` T Saturday. 1-C. H. Burling was off dui a a most enjoyable eveising. M
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x -T, M. McFadden was. In the few days owing-to'an attack of la eJwcA �
aasdptte
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- p�T•E REGISTER.
, city of Friday. grippe �( a
t -Miss Clara Ham, of Toronto, -Master Leo McGinty, who has ---- ""�� less tine ���' lxKb
was home over Sunday. been ill. with pneumonia, is now SATtrADAY; JAx. 28TH-Auction
-James Denny shipped a car- improving. of household effects. at Pickering O O diasair
' load of stock to Toronto on Wed- -John Scott, of Atha, was in village, the property of W. J. Cord=
tin_on.W ed en-lisle at two: -t .;_.. -.B. � �t.�•w
° nesday. Powell, auctioneer. e�QDes O
--Mr..and Mrs.Dalton,of.Stouff= NEws a pleasant call._ t Try a 26e
—We, spent Monday with. W. J. -Found-In basement of Bt. $wTvetnwY, JAx. 28=-Auction sale 4 r' Pack
of-household •goods, p.t Whitevale, com or ��• and be
k .',and Mrs. Coakwell. Andrew's church 'on Wednesday the property of Mrs. Wartski. Sale Convmc-
-Miss Helen O'Connor, we are morning a gold -brooch. Loser at 1 o'clock. Terms cash. See bills. oa& ed.
eorr?y to report, is seriously ill call at this-office. Fred Postill, auctioneer.
with pneumonis- -Mrs. F: W. Hobbs, who ~haa TUESDAY,FsB. 7TH-Auction sale of � ^
- S. Chapman and John been confined to her bed for the ine lumber, wood and slabs,at the Don'.t forget come of Bibby's Cream Eq'ui�alent for vour calves, and some
.` .'.___ ley had with lagrip" and a Q oGreenwood, he ro ei•t'
' your hems..
Oshawa on Saturday. slight attack of pneumonia; is we of F. L. Green. sale at l.Sfk s, arp. v PICK EKING
-Remember the Funny Carni are pleased to report, improving See bills for full particulars .1. Wm. Jo He BUND'1, s _
Maw,,.auctioneer.
ani on the Pickering rink this and able to sit'up. -clay) -
- eYeg-- - he-ftrnera}erf the teats FfnAY, FHs,24TH-Auetiofl sale
horses,'•cattle. i implements and
-F. M.'Chapman,.•of the Dun- Rogers, of Kinsale, took place on P g, 1
ens fanner, s nt Wednesday Tuesday to the Friends' bur ing household a erre; at of 2p, con, 1, -
' pe Pickering, the property of David We Will clear them out a
.,with Pickering friends: ground here and was attends by
Beecroft. Sale at i o'clock, sharp.
-- - -Dr. R L. Henry will-be here a large. number of sypmpatbizing W, $, Powell, auctioneer. - -"
as usual neat Tuesday'to attend. friends and relatives. -0, -- - -
°� to his professional duties. * --Rev, D. E. Johnston, B.A., B. ..a rPjdu�je1A pnee
WHITBY _
n -Miss Mabel Wright, of the D., .of Wilfrid, will occupy the
` Toronto Normal _School, spent pulpit in the Methodist church The Whitby Board of Trade was r _
sa • Sunday at her home here. neat Sunday both morning and- revived on Friday night, when the.
-Mrs. Peter o e he of Clare- evening, also »t Audley in the following officers were elected: Presi Only a few left of overcoats, jackets, robes and horse blankets at the
" dent, Dr. Adams; Vice-Pres.. Fred -_
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�v - - has been spending-a--few- afternoon. A good-sttendance--is -Hatch; Secretary, C. A.Goodfellow. _
ways with W. J. and Mrs. Miller. requested. The hockey match this (Friday) FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE,
i° -Mrs. James Richards is seri- -It is said-that' the Toronto-& eveningat Oshawa, between Oshawa '
9
ously ill, with pneumonia at the Eastern Electric Railway is de- and Whitby teams, is the great sport- _ ;PICHERINGr
i. home of.Frank Smith, of Audley. signed to give the -fastest service ing event of the week. A large num E, BRYAN, PROP. '
t -W. V. Cornell is confined to of any electric railway on the con- her.from bare purpose accompanying
the house suffering from the pre- itnent. In that case it should the team.
z - vailing la grippe and is under the prove a great boon to the towns -
ar doctor's care. and villages with which it is con- A UCTION SALE Over'
C(1-Mrs. E. L. Chapman, of To- nected: The fast service should 1n `-� T _
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ronto, visited at the home of her be the means of bringing many — AT — Cut _
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P; - - parents, John and Mrs.'Boyea, on out of the civy to reside. - - W. J. Gordon's _ - --• _ - :. - -
r' Thursday last. ; -We congratulate our towns- IIs order to reduce our stock we are Riving big Pe
-Wm- Ham gave his annual mat), John Gormley, on his Sale ROOIYlB i ea a ova ts. your
oyster supper to a. number of bis in winning first and second prizes duct'oas on those heavy tweed reqs It. io
fv, Corner Sing and Church Ste., _
friends at the residence of Arthur on his Barred Rock fowl which he ance.for a big bargain.
- 1F3oyea on Friday night last. exhibited at the Ottawa Winter [] I L` K E R I N G
-W: H. and Mrs. Banks and fair last Reek. Mr. Gormley'a C
Mrs. Harvey Barrett were in Bow- reputation as &' breeder of pure- On the afternoon of
ImanvUle on Saturday attending- bred fowl is an enviable one and �i y• .�Qat`y � 28th
• the funeral of the late Mrs. John is gradually extending. He'also W e have our wall paper samples in for spring. Come in
-A. Linton. received' one day this week a
�. house-
-Mrs. W. B. Powell was called cheque of fifty dollars .from a A large collection of first-class _ and look em over.
1
'to Uxbridge on Monde owing to roup hent breeder in New Fork hold furniture consisting of: �
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the serious illness of her father, for a pullet the latter recently Handsome solid oak, leather seat, din- YET Tom. 1i'/ �,�
"... David Musselman. who is very purchased. P i8 ,. L'TNTIN i�1�G, K Rllr G
ing chairs frost 82% Cha el
organ.
Extension tables. Fancy rockers and
'mow with pneumonia. -Mrs. John A. Linton,formerly easy choirs.
Couches.' Oak and other
-The regular meeting OU-the a resident of-thea.village,-.died-.at .dressers and btands. .' Springs asci
Mission Band of St. Andrew's her home at Bowmanville on mattresses, Bedsteads. Rugs and
s .. will be held neat Saturday after- Thursday last at the age of for carpets. Carpet sweepers. Cbild's
noon, Jan. '_'8th,,at 8.80 o'clock, at ears, She was a sister of S. H, nursery and high chairs. Handsome
the home of Mre. Peak. - Jeffrey, at ot)e ti rue principal of silver tea service (cost $19s Silver & 'Vhapman
: -The Canada Ice Cu. has now a the public school, and the widow knives. forks and Carving seta. Glace
large Rang of men at work at the of the late John A. Linton, who ware. Fine china. Mantle clocks.
i Bay, filling a their large store- met with sueb a terrible death a Beautiful pictures. Banging lamps- -
houses. The rice this year is said few years ago while braking en q1° er sewing machine, Oil heater.
to be of extra sod unlit the G. T. R. at Trenton, which GIO heaters. Wringer. Granite- t
g 9 Y ware. Bet of single harness; together Q /�1
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-Mrs. David Smith, of Lennox resulted in the loss of both lege with a host of useful artistes• CASH FOR PRODUCE
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St., Toronto, announces the en= and bis death a few psora later.
�iagement of her eldest, daughter, Mrs. Lintora's funeral took place Sale at 1.80, sharp. Rooms heated.
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as Elm&, to Wm.: J. J. Butter. on Saturday to the Bowmanville _-- ----., - CHOICE DAIRY 'BU
TTER '2-#C•
The wedding is to take place on cemetery. T�R�2SS ,CASH
: Tuesday, February the 14th. -The Women's Institnte - will - NICE NEW LAID EGGS --' 30C•
-The annual meeting of St. meet at .the home of Mrs. W. D.
s Andrew's church will be held this Rogers oa Wednesday, Feb. let. SINTER MEETINGS
(Frida ) evening. At the conclu- at 2 p• m, Misr Thos. Shaw. of Oe Som �� Farmers, Institute
Psion of the business of the evening Hes let, will address the meeting asd Woseo's !striate Wheatlets- lbe. for 26c.
' refreshments will be served by on the subject, "Some things that RolledOats-8 lbs. for 25c •--• -
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the ladies and a social time will women should know." It is also PicxinuNo, WsDxaSDAY Fse.lel Rolled.Wheat-7 lbs. for 25c. .-
Gran. Sugar-18 be. for$1.00
-be appeent- expected that the Brougham In Golden Yellow Sugar-20 lbs. for$1.00
-Mr. Doig, the organizer for stitute will be present and give a Farmers' institute, Fire Hall, 2 p. m.. Spanish Onions, Yellow Danver Onions, California Navel Oranges,
I. O, F., who has been in this short program. At the elose of Women's Institute. Mrs.. W. D. Rog- Boneless Codfish, etc.r
` localityfor the past two weeks, the meeting an adjournment will 82 f•9 ti g.
• Joint meeting. 8 p.m. --
°is meeting with much success in be made to the hall where tea will
canvassing for new members for be served to those attending the CLMUMONT,THuRBDAY Fss.2xD FRESH GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES
the order. A number of- candi- Farmers Institute aswell'asthose Fsainers'Institute,Masonichall,2p.m,
dates were initiated on Friday at the women's meeting and their Women's Institue 2 p.,m. d/�/�S FOR
MEN EN -ogr 02.50 dpeelat
- Joint meetia 8 ro. A w
night last and at the next meet- friends. In the evening a,joint a p•
Ing a number of others are expect- meeting will be held in the hall. -
ed to become members. A full attendance is looked for. Speakers and their subjects: Great value for the, ed on Bought direst from
-On Monday morning as Mr. -The Scotch tea and entertain- ' &nsivn orate, ]Preston manufacturer eCleaned out this special line-
'Wilkinson, of Oshawa, accom- ment given on Tuesdayevening Hence able sire. Besati ri piece of worsted in
B Farm Forestry-Tuscan and other
ppaa�ied by a lady, was driving 'a St. Andrew's church, under the Clovers-Soil Problems-Corn and the = fashionable shades and stripes. y,
ifrom the R. C. cemetery, after auspices of the I.wdies' Aid Soci• Silo-Fertility of the Soil and Cooler ,Just received a shipmeat'of "Sheldrake's Railroad Special" overalls,
attending Mies O'Connor's funeral, ety, was s decided success,exceed- vation of moisture-Systematic Rota- .
y tion o! Farm Cro a=Care and Man- woe
etc: l0c guaranteed for.every button which comes off and
- -.-•��r- '' sanguine expects- p da a from date of•purchase. Insist -
set The horse got away,but was tions: The tea which consisted agement of Dairy Ca e,an
the EVENING-The Stairway to suc- on having this make. _
naught when opposite a Gordon of a number of delicacies fami- Cees-Three Generations in Waterloo
Hauae. The lady's face was some- liar in Scottish homes was greatly County. "-✓
what scratched, but no . other enjoyed by-all. .The programme, 3dre. Thos. 6laaw._ le'epeler /� p ,j,,
damage was done. which was also thoroughly Scottish Beneficial' Suggestions to Branch , HAi�Q ��E SN/`1!-S. 7�
-One day last week as Oliver in character,' was quite lengthy. Institutes'='What is Worth 'While-
Mutton and Mrs. James Richards F. M. Chapman made an excellent Some Things Women Should Know-
were driving up from Bowman- chairman and interspersed appro- Some Advantages of a.Country Horne. 1 only,6 hole range, secondhand; first-class repair, worth $10.00, for
ville, the tier upset as they priat'e remarks among the :differ- Eimer-3,1cxx. Oshawa $12.50.
were p�asink through Oshawa. ent numbers. Those who took' The Production and Marketing of 1 only,Sunlight washer, worth$7,00, for$6.00. Don't delay.
As a result Mrg. Richards receiv- Md
W. D. Rogers, who re- A plea.
- - ed injuries which ;confined her to cited "Mary, Queen of Scots," and p 1-only Globe heater, reg. $8.00;for$6.50. .0
-the house for several days. How- 'An address to Burns." 'Samuel Note-Good ''music, where possible, 1 only Souvenir 6 hole iange with waraping elpset, for"$0.00. -Beat
.. ever, her injuries were not of a Gormley sang "The Auld Scotch provided at evening meetings. snap on record.
serious character, and she is now Sangs," for which he received a
able to be about again. hearty encore and to which he re• "
-Rev. John Pickering, -of To- sponded. John Dickie favored -
` ron.to, died at his home on Satur- the audience with two songs, "The - HERBAGEL'111 keeps the stock thriving
"• dap morning at the age of .64 Bonnie Wee Window,"and "Loch Young Men and Women Trust
pre- n/s�yAssQ 2bc and 50e-bags.
sears. The deceased had charge Lomond." Donald Mnnro gave a pare for positions. of Trust and KI I��fil �7 " > _ :
of the Pickering circuit_of the reading, "The Hotel Bed," in real Responsibility worth (cora $40 to• ZENOLEUM keeps the stock free of lice. 50c, 90c and $1:50.
Methodist church over thirty Scottish style, and he and Mrs. D. $100 per month. The famous
-� years ago. He was an excellent Simpson sang a duet, "When Ye
preacher and during his work in. Ganq.Awa'
Jamie,"both�of which lS.LiOTT
t' xniniatry held many important delighted the audience. Miss C.
;charges. - He wRe at one time Simpson gave a ' solo, !`AftonDick 'le Chdpma'
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presides of the Hamilton Confer- Water, and Mr. Simpson gave a
ante.' During his ministry he did talk in "Burns" And recited "To '"RONTO• ONT.
much travelling, particularly in Mary in Heaven." Miss Mary -stands far above the average-busi-
P&leatine. Clark rendered verfi sweetly "The- nese college of this country. Its
r _After. im illnesa-of about two Bonnie'Brier Bush, 'and Miss Bets -recordplacing in•positions is a 00
for t' a it
" _ ► .. weeks from pneumonia, Miss Peak also sang nicely "Coming remarkable one. q
Catherine O'Connor died -at-her through the Rye:" '"Caller Her Large catalogue tree.: Don forget e:$1 pinnae. - i oA .ma� r$G
home on-Church street on Friday, rin" was rendered by Mrs. Simp- W J. ELLIOT Principal.
Jan. 20tb, at the a e of 76 years. son and Mrs, Kerr gave a.humor. .� be the very one to g'et the number..
Her funeral which took place on ous reading entitled "The Word Oor. Yonge do Alexander ate: _ -_
""Monday -morning to the -R.• C. in Season." J. 9. JeJi
phson also _
b alar a loaned his fine rams hone with Mrs. Leigh is'ndw reducing the price of-all her remaing stock of.trim-
cemetery was attendedy g B p PICKERING MARKETS
:. number of friends. Much sym- which he gave a number of ag .-. - _ med hats to half.price, $6.00 for$8.00, $5.00 for$2.50, and so-on. .,
pathy is felt for her sister, Miss propriate selections that delighted white Winter Wheat......•....:16 .84 -Now-is your chance to get the best bargain ever offered.
Helen O'Connor, who has been all. The evening's entertainment Red ..••••••.. They all cost more to piroduce..
'confined•to the house for nearly a waft brought to a close by all join- Mixed " " ..••,.••-••. -�
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year, As a result of in'uries re- ing in singing "Auld Lao 9 ne."
i g R R Y Spring Wheat....,,.. _ .. .... .74
eeived in a fail in which her thigh The receipts of the evening (loose
,{ ............... .70
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ljutie was broken. amounted to nearly $40. Oats ..,....• 81� *■js+"-�r, �
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