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VOL. XX XII
P _ERING9 ONT., -FRIDAY, DECE–MBIM 20, 1912
No. 12
Wrafto•Ulual, 60"13 CHERRYWOOD GREENWOOD
7,
Established 75 years
The anniversary services of the M. White is moving into the hotel rYa
Afedical SPINK MILLS
-Methodist Sabbath School here will be here this week.
conducted next Sunday at John Plaskett is spending it GREEN WOOD
T� E. FORSYTH. D. of 0.. Regis- On the following blonday. the 23rd few days visiting friends in Whitby.
jL IL o tared member of the OPtometrical Asso-
inst., a Christmas tree will be held in Mrs. Duncan. of Toronto, is spend-
s elation of oat &rio. Special attention given to
1101116fittinaot9laases. Eyes tested free. North the chureh in the evening during Ing a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. •
46tf which excellent program will be Harris. MILLS
given Everybody come and have a Mrs. W. G. Milne, of Hamilton, is
0. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.-S., good given. visiting at her home here for a couple want a large quantity of
No Edinburgh, member of the College of —A of week.
MAN I T-0 B Barley, Buckwheat and Fall Wheat
Physiolaus and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate
MARKHAM S. Carlton and family, have moved and will pay highest prices,
13o a] College of Suraeonp, Edinburgh.
paa�1, over on the Smith property va- ted
attention to daiesses of women and _a
children. OZ** !��d tea deuce, Brougham. An active ca —aign to. _Aoing on-in- -by- H. Tyndall, Don't Fall to Buy
tr t hE all.
OATS. m connection w vote to repeal The Sunday School is having a Xmas KISSIMI, the best pastry flour
PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL !ocal option in the municipal elections Tree this (Friday) evening in tlie BAKERS' JOY, the beat bread flour
i in Markham Township on Jamnary & church here. A short program will be I also keep
and X-RAY INSTITUTE on hand
There is every prospect of a good all- Riven prior to the distribution of the Bran. Shorts, Mi
PICKERING, A ___ dlings,
ONTARIO round contest�for tb-6 council. George- -presents from-the-tree; --Low Grade Flour, 7— Yn,
11L NLGIN TOWLE, X. B., X. D., C. X., WHOLESALE IN Padget is likely to run for the office Oats,
of reeve and will be opposed by H. A. BROUGHAM Oat Chop, Barley Feed,
Pot and Pearl Barley
sp"Wist it; Rootai Disews. ProstatieDi& Lunau, who retired last year to save
Molassine,
expense. a
assails of Non. Diseases or women, cancan, Mrs. Teesdale, of Toronto, spent Cotton Seed Meal,
Tuma". I•Bay examination. Diseases of eye. TON LOTS week with Mrs. Brodie, Stock Spice--best kinds
Sere case, throat and lungs. rittingglaasseand Mrs. J. and Mrs. A. W. Milroy, of
SU &case and ohr*zLia diseases. Horse Shoe
OIL" Bonn 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 4917 Baptist church, Clare, Cedar Grove, spent Wednesday of last
moni, Dec. 28th. week with Mrs. Geo, Philip. Monday. Wednesday and Friday
.:"TERMS CASH
Legal. The school board is advertising for Rolled Oats and Rolled Wheat, Corn
tei
HIGHLAND CREEK aders to supply wood for the school. Meal, Wbeatleta, Graham Flour,
See advt. in another column. Buckwheat Flour.
-The annual Christmad tree and en-
_T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS-
IU • T231.0oun!y Crown Attorney, and County W. E. and Mrs. Holtby and T. H.
liaLuefAr. court Mouse. WbftbT. 10-► tertainment in connection with the Holtby are in Toronto attending the V. Z" (2kn=2:.T
Centennial Sunday school will be held funeral of their cousin Mr. Brittle.
A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 'air in the church on the evening of Tiles- .44
r ul� 4 solicitor. Nota The town p council �eld its last
ry Public. Etc. Money to day, Dec. 24tb. -Tea will be served eetin Monday and Tuesday
loan. Mee next door to the Standard Bank, in y ,'4a
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WhIllby. J- L- WINK, LIMITED from 5.V) to 8 &clock. after which an morning. As usual the members of _iq
excellent program will be rendered by the council and township officers were Chestnut t4
consisting PICKERING. ONT. the children of the school. c treated to an oyster supper by the
101%isizitleal* Izarbo. of choruses, recitations, dial reeve, which was served up in fine 7
ugues,
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drills, etc, Banta CIa"has sent word
style by Mrs. McLean.
G. HAM— Issuer of Marriage that be will be sure to U present. A. Beverley Robson, who has during
• Licenses in the county of Outsrio,
N Come and have a pleasant evening. the past two years been connected
-Pickering Vinase, 271y Admission, adults 25 cents ;children, with the XcLa ighlin Mot3r Cdr co
POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- it Ho B R AL IS cents. Co•, Toronto, spent the week-end on
Q. To tioneer, valastor, collector and issuer
of mArriasto licenses. BroQ9bL1M. the Brock Road, prior to leaving for
40y -CLAREMONT BROC ROAD Winni e where he ) be
HOPPER Issuer of Marriage
. ...... . . . Do Licenses in the County of Ontario.
Of5ce at store and his residence, Claremont.
Do B. BEATON, TO WNSHIP OLERK
Goaveyonow. Conim"doner for taking
MA-Tftg, Aocounsaw Etc. adoID07 10 1409M
on tam
ro=. "Issuar of Marriage Lie.
aneas .. 4bi Out.
FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer,
• for Counties of fork and Ontario. Ace.
Q. -anise of all kinds aotenu4d to on abor"as
Gabe*. Address Green Sivez P, o , out.
W B. POWELL, Licensed Auc.
• U0114412 V*lt3&tCW Lad collector for
Q—I of Ontario and York All kinds of
sal" eanduesed either privately or by auction:
law* not collected For date@ or other p.1.
tioulare,sliply as residence, Slissootb at., Pick.
Phone orders left at News ognee, pick.
or VLeuab's star*, Claremont Will rib.
eetN prompt l' ' "a"F_L_ teal ldy ho= %in I=I ;:ad. . LBO
S. R. PLE"NNOOK
iWHIriNVALS. ONr.
Funeral Dk*ctor and Zra►ahner.
Any business entrusted to me will
be carefully handled.
Charges Moderate --
Independent Phone No, 1514.
JOHN PHILIP
Hai; a full line of tresh, and cur-
" sled meats constantly on hand.
Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon,
Hum, Bologna, Weiners, etc.
Highest prices paid for
Butcher's cattle
�rverq
rjua
First= class rigs for hire
Da' or night
Day
Bus meets all trains
Teaming promptly attended to.
Agent for Canada Carriage Co;
W. He Peaky ilIlick4rijig.
GET OUR CATALOGUE
IT IS FREE —
$TO 13100T W.
-a ro
Northern Grown Trees
Apple, Fear, Plum, Cherry Peacb,
Grant Small Fruits, cznantall.
Everg!ens. Ill Flowering Sbrubs.
CUM n, Etc. Everything in the
Nursery title. Catalogue free. Send
list of your wants for prices. Agents
Wanted. ,Apply for terms. .
T' Blacksmithing
'Having rented the Dunbarton shop
ited opened the same, I am prepar.
ed to do all work entrusted to
me in the above line.
HorseshoeinT a specialty.
Oall We ine any time.
DUNBARTOX
for all styles of furniture. Our school closes to-day for- the inted to the management of the OUR STOCK IS GETTING
Christmas vacation, and children are oodyear Tire and Rubber Company's
LONV. DON'T DELAY
happy. western branch.
The threshing machine has been
busy in this neighborhood during the Miss Newport, Elocutionist, Clare- IN GETTING IN
Room Mouldin past week. mont, Dec. 20th
9 Win. H Jackson visited his son,
YOUR SUPPLY
Archie, who is engaged in one of the WHITBY
Picture Frames banks in Gidt, last week.
A large number from here attended Heavy blasting on the new C. P. R
the oyster supper at Brougham last S line may be heard distinctly at the TERMS CASH
Window Shades Thursday evening and report 'a most carboro towaline about 12 miles dia-
enjoyable ti . m1e. tan t.
J. H. Hare. the district representa-
Theanhual school meeting will be tiveofthe Dept. of Agriculture, ad-
j held in, the school at 10 a. m. on Thurs. drebSed the members of the County J. L. SPIN K, Ltd.
day. Dec. 26th. A full attendance of
ratepayers is desired. Council on Wednf4day evening on
U.Nr D E R T A RJEN G agricultural topics of local Interest.
PICKERING
in connection Baptist Church, Whitevale, Dec. Word - rd Ill come to her daughter here
of the celebration of the 71st birthday'
Distance no object. 25th. of Mrs. F. G. Erskine in London; Eng•
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land. A feature of the birthday was a
Prices moderate. WHITUVALK large birthday cake contaiiiing7i gold
sovereigns each Illuminated by a lit- COA
1 Ramemher the anniversary services tie Welsh candle.
In the Wh.itevule. Baptist church -on* The County Council are meeting Best I lump,'Stearn Coal and. all sit"
.A Full Line of Sunday next. Mr. Fisher. of McMas- this week In the council chambers to in Hard Coal.
ter University will occupy -the Pulpit wind up the business for the Year. .4
Xmas
a t 2 30and 7"p, Ed. wbeii appropriate The chief item of husiness is the pirss-
sermrin,4 will he gjven and special Ing of a debenture by-law in which :Ej U M :8 20
-'.. '.1GIFTS music rendered, On Christmas night, $20.000 flve per cent. 20 yekr dehen. A good stock of I and 2 in. rough and
AT Dec. 13th, the usual Christmas tree turei is being raised to pay for the dressed hemlock, also matched
and entertainment will be held. A addition to the House of Refuge farm, pine and spruce. J dressed
>1endid progrAm. h," been prepared the improvements to the beating sys- 7.4
red pine Georgia F
Qt. leading feature of which will be it tem of the jail and to complete the and, basswood for c
t P line
PIckering Fharm&7 Japanese dt iii height girlq. followed payment of the construction of roads e i n ga.
fly a mimic drill by eight boys who and bridges. 3D _1L M
ALSO will mimic the girls. - There will also
he recitations; musie, etc. by the child- GREEN RIVER
Christmas Cards, Tags, be Shingles and Sawn Cedar.
ten of the whool. Presents will be
Fred Hornshaw spent Sunday, in To- Write or phone for prices.
Booklets, Etc. distributed from tbe.tr0e and an en-_ tonic.
Five and ten cent Games, joyable time assured to-all. Wedding bells are to be heard ring- I Li
Chocolates, Candies, - : ing around here. A. C. REESOR,
Remetuber Xm?tg Tree Whitevale, Gilbert Murray spent a day last
Cigars, Etc. Dec. 25th. week in Toroikto. LOCUST HILL
WEj. and Mrs. Margaret spent Sun:
We wish all a Merry Christmas UXBRIDGE dAV at Elias Bice's. Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, 5
_._�kncl a Happy-New Year. George ShArpe, son'of the late Geo, M, ell: and Mrs. Turner spent a day Yard, Markham 72 Y.
Sharpe, of L xbridge, died suddenly at- last week in Toronto.
:ED- 1=:E3r-rr-Vlr.V Vermillion, where he was getting ,out Ralph Madill has engaged with W. TIME TABLE—Piokering Station G
timber, on Thursday last. The funeral Barnes for the winter. 't,
Willie and Miss Nellie Gray a T. R. Trains going East due as follows—
took place in Winnipeg where be had pent al T,
PICKERING PHARMACY No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M.
been living of late years; 'Mr. Sharpe' Sunday at Wm. Booth's. 12 Local -2.50 P. M.
went to New Ontario several years Miss Ena Judd has been indin 11 14 Local 6.04 P. M..
ago* and drifted into the wood "d. the past week with Gertrude Booth, Trains going Went
du6 as follows—
.REAL ESTATE ..... timber business.. finally making his -Mrs. A. Heisey spent a few, days No-7 13 Local 8.27 A. M.
last week with her parents at Lemon
headquarters at Winnipeg. He mar. 11 Local 2.30 P. M.
tied Miss Aggie BrFtdshaw here, who vill'. 7 Mail 8.09 P. M,
survives him With four children some Per Pugh has r6turned, after a `Sunday included.
of them grown up. M Sharpe r. Shar was a few weeks
spent at his home in Glen
young man; but a year ago had an Major.
Insurance rates lower on farTn' pro-' operation for some trouble in the Miss Gertrude Holden, of Markham,
petty and Vill.Rge� Dwellings, head and it was not considered who a few days. with her aunt, Miss
in first-class Compilaiies. -succ6i;sful. wholly spent Turner.
Mrs. H. J. Gould,, of L71
bridge,' is a sister of deceased and Miss Fanny Raves, Brock Road,
No. P =emiutz>I
1%T-Qt4D95 Messrs. S. S. and W. H. Sharpe are eat I
e T.n !L few days last week with Miss �frrA.7
brothers. dy's Pugh.
If,not insured with me, call and Miss Eva Judd and Gertrude Booth IL
compare rates. Solos, . Qdartettes; Clioritses, Etc, spent a few days last week with rely-
One Is
One first-class brick house and
tives in Toronto.
stable for sale. Claremont Baptist churell, Mrs. Booth and Itfi-ka Gertrude spent 0
Dec.. 26th. a day last week with Mrs. A. Coak-
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DUN8^RTON well, of the 9th line.
.:We V. Richar'd"son. ormk
W, J. Stark, of Edmonton, spent it
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Mrs. John Bowman, Cold Springs, few days last week with his brother-
Notary Public, Pickering. and
Mrs. E.—Gillesple, Toronto, 'are iii -la:w, -W.- G. Battles.
Vesta of G, A. and Mrs. Gillespie. Frank Hutelling has returned to
Dunbarton lost one of it oldest and Toronto, where he puiposes takin u Never before has
S P E C I A L I S T most respected residents last week by a course at Molas College. g p
the dea'th of Lewis M. Grant, He Gordon Booth has returned home,
in all kinds of Tire Setting. BASSETT,
came to the village in the late fifties after spending a few days with John
of the last century and worked with and Mrs. Taylor, of Unionville.
Reaper and Mower Knives ground Alex. Dunbar, who at that time car. 'Miss Alice Fidler has returned home
ried on a prosperous business in man u_ After spending the past few months -Whitb
factoring wagons, sleighs, carriages with relatives in British Columbia
Woodworking and u
and implements. Later Mr. Grant Miss Gladys Pugh entertained had sau" large stock and such
General Blacksmithing, commenced business for himself in number; of her young friends on Tues- a.good assortment.
company with Alex. Margach at the day evening last, is. being in bo.nor of Xmas BUCX p east end of Pickering Village. - On Mr. her birthday. You can get FL suitable
ROAD Dunbar'i removal from Gift here for from W, to $51V
W, H, JACKSON, Dunbarton Don't for the entertainment
Mr. Grant bought his business and the evening. of Dec. 30th to be,glven and save money.
residence and has lived and worked by the pupils of the school. Come Our name on a is & gnartm-
here Alm Oat up to the time of his And enjoy yourself.
ve I tee of quality.
death—in his 78rd year. He was a A number from around here attend-
Wn lots of Pater
good workman C. R. Alcit, OF WNTZVALZ an in his day. of a quiet ed the oyste� supper at Win. Turner's
genial disposition• well liked by his on Friday evening last.
All report a
is prepared to furnish you anything neighbors, who often dropped into his very enjoyable evening.
in the line of water supply ucb as shop for a game of checkers when A numl�er attended the Anniversary
pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, work was slack. He leaves one son, services held in the Methodist church, Norman Basset t
plumbing. etc. Charles, of Toronto, two staters and Whitevale. Sunday last, also the en-
one brother, William, of Bowmstuville. tertainment given by the scholara of TWWE
He was an old member of the Dip LER AND OPT7CIAN
They are also expert well drillers - the school on Monday evening.
ciples church and was buried by the oppostre Ifewi
and respectfully solicit your patron WHITBY
side of his wife at the cemetery west Japanese and Mimic, drills, Baptist Poor oppociaQ
age for the future. Inel. DbQne 5521.! of Pickering.
ebitreb, Whitevale, Xmps night.
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Possess'�rng exquisite freshness and a in� � �ky good -night a ,
Norwegian, went upstairs to her ual
' bah , and the two men drew their �clen
t e' �I/ " "Y fullness of flavor not found � other teas chairs up to the open French win-
dow at the back of the room look - MEET iN THE OLD rAVORIT __
ing on to the little garden to which rte'
the moonlight gave a certain mys-
terious charm.
"I have thought over it," said t '
Donati almost abruptly, "but I Arno sma�
- can't. find the very slightest clew.
It is certainly a mystery." wr6 • `.
"And must always remain so," •� z
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» said Frithiof, despairingly.
CEYLON
TEA—"Pure and Clem to a Leaf "I do not think that at all. Some en-
day " BLACK, MIXED OR l Sealed Packets Only all will probably be explained. -
! And be sure to le, me hear when it A Ref?nement afnd Usefulness A/1 Its Own
NATURAL GREEN Beware of I3riitaliOni 10 is, for I shall be anxious to know."
— -'-- "It will never be explained, Waterman's Ideal with its inner high quality and superior patents is a gift
Frithiof said. "I was born under useful that will plea.e every one just as it would you. Nothing le more
an unlucky star • at the ver mo- useful or eary to buy and send. Pent may be exchanged to suit the recipient.
— - Y Y There are plain styles as sell as gold and silver mounted. There is the same
went when all seems well some- superiority in all. Compare the trade -mar',- shown above to avoid substitute•.
e thing has always interfered to spoil In Christmas Bores. Booklet on regtteat.
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ONLY � l v my life, and with my father it was - - 111 TT 1 sold by do Leadiw; Sto,'J.melera, eta
_ � exactly the same -it was un ands- _ 4
served disgrace that 'actually killed L. 'E. Wat --rman Company, Limited, Montreal -
y - _ i z4l l�a. - I m ntd he found himself n asfpDon--
sh a -- .
OR, A CURF0US MYSTERIF — g r
st at
i, bit by bit, the whole of his own * 1 — i story. The Italian said very little,
but be listened intently, and in You can rage • tan • plas and have them flap and fzt for
CHAPTER XXVI.- {Cona'd) of that miserable Monday did not _truth posseesed - exactly the right � May �� � You need t, a tittle ears care and
Frithiof's shoaled taco instantly grow any clearer in the telling, yet characteriaics for a confidant - "INTERNATIONAL STOOK FOOD." _
sIeared, somehow a hope began to dawn in rare sympathy, tact, and absolute Feed "`I�iTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD" with a comb;na-
Faithfulness. "
- ,� iris heart. �� + lion of ground corn, oats and rye —and they will not only keep
o "Thank you, he said, simply. "'It certainly is most unaceount- " It is to this injustice, said Fri- I �� healthy, but also fatten up in a way to astonish your neighbors.
now, is it possible for an able," said Donati as the carriage th -of, as he ended his tale, to this The average pig does not digest more than half of the grain fod.
Outsider to help in unraveling the I drew up before a pretty little villa unrighteous success of the mercen- I The other half is wasted. " INTERNATIONAL 'STOCK FOOD"
mystery Y" said Donati. "For when in Avenue ,Road. He paused to ary and scheming, and failure of tones up the digestive apparatus, insures perfect digestion, and thus
a man like you is accused in this speak to the coachman. "We shall the honorable, that Christianity saves this waste in grain. „ INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD"
4 way I take it for granted there want the carriage in time to go tel,ls one to be resigned, It is that is a purely vegetable preparation -a wonderful tonlc--that keeps
must be a mystery," to the 9.40 train at Charing Cross, which sets me against religion- hogs well and vigorous, an,l protects pent against the
"No one can possibly explain it," Wilson; good - night." which makes it all seem false and ravages of Pneumonia aria Cholera. 73
said Frithiof. "I can't tell iu the "But if you start so. early," said, l illogical - actually immoral."
least how the thing happened, but � Frithiof, "I had better not hinder] Probably Donati would not even
appearances were ' altogether i you aay longer." have alluded to religion hnd not his - '
against me. It is the most extra - "You do not hinder me-4 I arri ' companion himself introduced .the; .V be a wins profit ov. your ' fall" pars 17 fsrdlad "tNTERNATIOAAL MCZ \
ordinary affair, but God knows I very much interested. You must subject, . "Pardon me. if I venture FOOD. " Get a pail today fr— year doater, h
„'had no hand in it." I certainly came' in to supper," and to show you a flaw in your argu- ✓:
"I Rant to hear all about it," I afterward I want to hear more ;meat." h said, quietly. "You say INTERNATIONAL STUCK fOQO CQ.. LIMITED TORM 1
Isaid Donati, "I am leaving Eng.; &bout this How unlucky it was we_ ire. fold tv be resigned. Very - - r
land to-morrow: can't you coma that the five -pound note should well But what is resignation 7 It of us. Don't think I mako light of ` oa his way.
back and have supper with the now, have been changed that day by was well defined once by a noble your difficulties. It is hard to (seek i "Fait just one moment•," he said
and let me hear this just as it all $ardoni "' Russian writer who said that it is God in uncongenial surroundings, : as they stood by the door; "I wiR
t happened ?" I At this moment the door was I +'placing Grxl between ourse!vm and in a life harassed and misunder- give you one of my cards and write :
Even if he had wished to' refuse,' opened ; Frithiof caught a vi-tion vt I our trouble.' There is nothing il- W-wA, and in apparent failure. But on it the Italian address. There
' Frithiof could hardly have done sa;-ta shun figure in a pale rose - colored I logical in that. It is the merest --don't let the hardneas daunt you 'Villa Valentina, Napoli.' 'Don't
and, as it wsa, he was so miser- tea- gown, and the loveliest face he common sense. When finite things -just go on." forget to writes and tell -me when - -, able that he would have caught at' had ever seen was raised to kiss, worry and perplex you, turn -to the "Do you know," said Frlthiof, this affair is `cleared up.."
.' :much lase hearty sympathy. They I Donati as he entered: • Infinite from which they may be smiling, "that is atmost what you I I: rithiof grasped' his '� rand, and, `-
war'ked along the crowded pave- i "How nice and early you are !" safely and peacefully viewed." said t<, me the first time I saw you, again thanking him, parsed out law _
meat toward Sackville Street, and exclaimed a fresh, merrq voice. Frithiof thought of those words) You have forgotten it; but a year the quiet, moodlit street.
had almost reached the carriage Then catching sight of a strange, which had involuntarily escapedhis ago you said a few' words to me
when a conversation immediately and blushing a little, she added : companion after the remark of the which kept me from making an end =
'behind them became distinctly aud- "I Fancied it was Jack and Dom- passer -by in Picadilly - "`o mat- of myself in a fit of despair, Do : CHAPTER XXT.II.
able. enica you were bringing back with ter! -I do not sing for a gossip -! you remember coming to the shop ' The events of Monday had cast a
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The make such a fuss over this ou. _ ing world. He began to under- about a son Hof Knh ht's . << free House.
Donati' said the speaker. "But Y , "Let me introduce you to ivy stead Donati better—he longed with "Why. ye S said Donati. Was �� noo longer A-sung -sa she went
I•ha en to know -that he's a most wife, Herr Falck, said Donati an intensity of tonging to be able to that real!
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PP Y R g y you -1 It all contra back I to and fro, Mr. Boniface. was pay -
.r - disreputable cha-ac.ter I was hear. The house was prettily, but very took at life with such eyes as his. to me now -I remember you found mng the penalty of a stormy inter-
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" ing all about him the other day simply, furnished, and about it "These things are so real to the song for me though I had only -view late on Monday evening with
.from some one who used to know there was that indefinable air of you," he said, quickly. "But to the merest scrap of it, without the his partner, and was not well r
• him intimately. They say you home that Frithiof had so often no- me they are only a hope -or, if composer's name." enough to leave his room, and Mrs.
know that -" tired in Rowan Tree House. for an hour or two real, they fade I "It was just before my illness," I Boniface looked grave and sad, for
Here the conversation died away "You moat forgive s very uo away again, It maybe all very well said Frithiot. "'I never forgot You, she foresaw the difficulties in which in the distance, and what that curse ceremonious supper, Herr Falck," For you in your successful, happy and recognized you the moment I Frithiol's disgrace Mould involve
- -ei modern society-the almighty said Francesca, "but the fact is, I life, but it is impossible for me with saw you to-night, Born you 1
• y g po „ Y others.
"They" -said as to Donati's private have sent all the servants to bed, everything against me, saved my life then just by giving ' "I wish Roy ad been at home," ,
affairs remained unknown to him. for I knew they would have to be "Impossible'" exclaimed Dona- me a hope." she said to her daughter as they
Frithioi glanced at the singer'i up early to- morrow, and they feel ti, his eyes flashing. When at length he rose to go, sat together in the veranda.
lines. the traveling a good deal." "If not impossible, at any rate Donati had, as it were, saved Fri- Cecil looked up for a moment
"No matter," said Donati in a "Much more than you and I do," very difficult," he replied. thiof from moral death, had drawn from the little frock which she was
_- minute, "I do not sing far a gos- said Donati "We have brown "Yes, yes," said Donati, his eves him out oE.the Slough of Despond,_ Wig.- for_.G.wen_
aping public. I sing for Christ." quite hardened to it." full of sympathy. "It is that to all and started him with renewed hope) (To be continued.)
"But that they should dare say "Then this is not your regular
such a thing as that I" - exclaimed home ?" asked Frithiof.
Frithiof. I "Yes, it is our English home. `'l'e -
"For one's self," said Donati, "it I generally have five months here And
is--well -not much; but . for the 1 five at Naples., with the rest of the
sake of those belonging to one it time either at Paris or Berlin or
oertaimrly does carry a sting. But Vienna. After all, a wandering life -
every one who serves the public in makes very little difference when r
' a public capacity is in the same you carry about your home with -
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boat. It doesn't make one immoral you." : ' ' '�''•'
to be considered immoral, aqd it ` "And -baby is the best traveier in •'
doesn't make you a thief to be con - I the world," said Donati, "and in j - •---- ----•• root
sidered dishonest. But now I want. way the most model baby. I -
�„b.�`•"'`' rte''
to hear about this accusation of Mr, think," • glancing at his .wife, "that_ _ - .��` �!�•r•' - cells r
Horner's. When did it all happen I" she is as true a gypsy as Gigi him �,,e � ���.. � %� L
In the dim light Frithiof told his I self." °�` o_ ''�'� like this
story; it was a relief to tell it to "Poor Gigi I he can't bear; being
sympathetic ears; Donati's faith in I left behind i By the bye, had you 7 ' r, WQIl a• priZe
him seemed to fill him with new , time to take him bac)i to school be -
him -�� 1
and oughtffe s ran a or ^�� --
alone.grr
"I iiad just time to take him," '
a •
said Donati, waiting upon Frithiof '_E THE drawing was made .
as he- talked. "He was rather dole-
ful, ' poor ^old _ nian ; but cheered up - _ from a photograph of
when I told him that he was to ��}} the root - cellar with which D.
1l
spend the suimmtsr- holidays at Mer-
f lebank, slid to come to Naples at _ A. Purdy, of Lumsden, Sask., won
Christmas. It is a nephew of: mine _ a cash prize in last year's contest. In that last
r of whom we speak," he explained - - contest there. were 36 prizes. There will be .three
�1 to • Frithiof ; "and, of course, his ---
education hag to be thought of, and Times as many'prizes (108) in the
can not always. fit in' with my en 1912 FARMERS' PRIZE CONTEST
gagements, You go in very much
'"'�j"•r'�►p-' for education in 'Norway, I under �'HVS yo., will have three times as many chances of winning a sash
stand Z" prize. You do not have to use any certain amount of Canada Cement
Are you one of -those to whom Frithiof found himself talking to win a prize. There are absolutely no "strings" to. this offer.
every meal is another source of quite naturally and composed] - There are twelve prizes for each Province (three of $50 ; three of $25; three of
suffering ? about Norwegian customs and his -•
. former life, and--it--was.- not .until... ___._ CIS; and three of =10) and you compete only with other farmers in your own Proms
8C
Na- Diu -Co DyapepstaTablef and not with those all over Caned:
afterward that it struck him w a litre h
will hetp'your disordered atom: ach to strange thing that-on the very day It makes no difference whether you have ever used cement. Macy of last year', winners
digest any reasonable meals, and will after his disgrace, when, but for had ° used l , tells eve ht
not us ' it anti they entered the contest. When you write for full particulars, we will -
soon restore It to such perfect con- Mr. I3oniface's kiiidness,, he mighIi _ send you, fr e, a book, "What the Farrrter Can Do With concrete,"' t ll rn 'ng
dition that you'll never feel thin you actually have been in prison he
you need to know -about concrete'. It is absolutely free, and you are under no
-'have a stomach. 'lake one after a obligation to buy " Canada" Cement or to do anything else for us. sr•TeON
should be quietly, and even for the + �, -
RITB foul' naaro sad oddest oa the eoapoa .nd ri,�fl It. or ueiettet of pmt cfrd. ■n1
earn meal. 50c. a Box at your time happily, talking of the old W .o ^�A— r
, wa nfil .wd row u once the book ■nl full partieuwt of eb, 1917 Pnat coatett. ; n
Druggist's. Made by the National days. Agar... PubWtr Manatoor -
Drug and Chetnliml Co. ,of Canada, Thev did not linger long over the Console cast coupmr, Liaitel goo -gs4 Herald BAdim MestrIel
Limited. i50 supper- table, for Frithiof was suf• r :�
fering too much to eat, and Donati,
like most of his countrymen, had a
x,,x v v�3 q, "•�" :,: rya. :
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71 , -11C;�-." i1: -1
LOSER SECRETARY.
lambs, terriers, collies, and the
I Stan Sodidlyo
favorite donkey. Lady Warwick is
TRY IT InEw Youltz
es of a' borne in SCAM, DANDRUFF Lord IEsollys Retim From Airdsove
T]tzn
Feel Like New one of the best judges W
England, and loves horses As only Po" -a' Age of 74. You WiU find it - wonderful1r,
those who really know and under- The retirement of Lord Knollys,
AR Who lmk Vier, These Who "t"d them can. 1ND ITCHING the King's private secretary, is an- —iristreshing
Am Dispirited and Ware Out, nounced. As a matter of fact he
DAY WITHOUT A NAM& resigned before the Coronation. is
Should Read This Caret Head to itch Could Hardly Stud �'��0�Y6
Proposed Calendar Day of It Dandrut Showed on C40 Col- Few people understand how really
By onerous have been the duties which
That Homb ame . br. Cuticum Soap and Ointment Lord Knollys has carried out for
R V1. Month Would Fall Same Day.
bets. 8
tarty QuWkly • NqtWo W :41ght One day of the year will have to Cured In One Month. so long. The work of the King's TEA
to to UN& private secretary is never finished. It sustains and obaori
be an orphan without a name, if the
223 Znzabeth ft. MontreaL Qua,—oettd. It is of, so confidential a mature
projected reform of the calendar
Ma So"' and Ointment owed M permb- Oat, next to the Kin himself, the
inioeffect. Instead-of wander- sently from dandruff and scalp, Itch 'private secretary k-n;ws more of
"I am only thirty years old, yet goes thus I
$or almost two years I have felt ing all through the week in consee— was safferins with duft over a year. I had the things that matter than any
-five. I have utive years, each date will fall on An infianneadosi of Ow lutes "4 & Very
more . Uke seventy -five. He (bltterly} —"If 1. weres rich
strong talon wun I so-of • my bftd man in the kingdom. The oonfiden-
found it difficult to sleep at [nght, the same day of the week year in tial reports of the Minister, you'd !arrz ine fast enough I" She
ye4r cut. Out of those "who was Is" deffilds and daedrok and "Don' t, Gxusaie, don't I Such de-
and in the morntA felt so de- and wan so heby i could barer omm sa. 7u Uie'Foreign . Secretary and- all the
40 rt
preme u to votion, breaks my heart 911W
d and heavy that effort. was are working out the present PIS daadruff showed as =7 es" saw. I bo other afficers of stat1b, as well &a all do oil me&nr, "Often have )*a
- used v&A9,u, neduitNa wigootit MUSL I matters, . pan thr(
difficult. My hands were always reform the calendar is W. Z. G social >ugh his
clammy and perspiration on slight Buesching, of Halle, Germany. board of Cudeurs So" s" Of Weas and hands. - He opens the deapatch praised my beauty' but Devor be*
disadvantage of the present -ore my common 'sense."
effort would break cut all ever me. A d decided to wy %boast. and I am very 5" of bags and go" through the contents f
it. because I am portactly awati. I ased
It was not unnatural that I should calendar is the Linequality of nossaseass
sw boxes or cuticurs ointmeas with aw with the King, hearing his views, FARMS PON SALE.
been to brood over the chance months, quarters and half years. c4deurs sow Is took me sanaQ to cut taking notes and afterward tram-
' Holidays such as New Year's and aLat N. W. DAWSON. Ninety Callonoo Stroak �A
that I should be unfit to do my me. I two Pleasure In r000ssaisondling Cud- lag replies. He in thus oonvers
work, and this dread -made my Christmas may occur on an day Of tuft So" sad Ointsuout to Anyone who [A With the inxLer working of the ma-
sleepless nights perfect misery. the week, and this is a source of va-ft with *cLp or. dft dionam. UNDULD ACRES-COUNTY NALT
chin not only of the kingdom
After repeated trials of mbdkines confusion in the business world. (Aigned) Sector Parms. Dec. SO, 1011. s Good House; BuildinVi 0743112
and mixtures, Dr. Hamilton's Pills Every day brings certain tasks in bui'07the'wbole empire, and has Cheap and an eoxv teribs.
a more intimate knowledge than QEVENTY-SIX ACIMR wrru 6ou0 '
reat
eve me the first gleam of hope. 'every blsihe-s, and if it were poeffi- TO REMOVE DANDRUFF
any one of the relations QUO 03 builditirs and
Irlo oreharda aboU
rte uIlles fm froml 1,-bn,
from the very first I could we they ble to profit by experience and Prev t far*g hair, remove a a" Britain with other powers. Prime
Were different in action from' other learn how best to perforn. the tasks ocaLes, and "T iwmns and Irritation of ministers and foreign secretaries 0, W DAWSON, Toronto.
the Scalp, froalums shampoos W14b cuomm
a holiday
pilk. They didn't gripe and acted which should be done on
Bow andeted tw Occasional dreastago with come " go, but the King'! pri- LUIT FARM - r1r-1 A
-as naturally an if nature And not the day before or the day after it Caticura Oinunsatt, affilord the spoodient and vate secretary remains. It is no F Eirin county. Not) food. Sand *=I
the pills were cleansing my clogged- would be of assistance to business moss eomomdg trestgagas. They asda in wonder that Lord Knollys at the I --a a ppies, ebwTies, 5 iares strivto,r- eJ
proniod" Uo growth and beauty of the ryes: eighteen acres raspberries and blaak
ap system. My spirits rose. I felt men. .. . age of 74 feels that it is time to caps; building* fairi would woUL11p tat
Then in making comparative re,- bak by resnavtzig those candidons wbkb retire from such an exacting post. IL I&= or city propert;r. wetter"
much better. The sluggieb action I Ter
of the System gave way to normal ports. of receipts, the fact that the tend to sake Is dry, this. and Watens. attass His successor is Lord Stamford. 1 .11 Saute. London, Out. w.Z
e date -under the present method k"its " PNO"fe snya— "ad low at
Activity. Dizziness &,Dd headaches earn bak• cudaurs, go" and cudcurs, Oinameas ham, better known as $ir Arthur FARMS WANTED,
.0aased, appetite, good eolor and does.not always fall upon the same us tow by *maim and dealers thro"Shous Bigge. who way the King's . te
priva , ARMS WANTED-LOW PRICRD FOi
ambition to work returned, and week day is annoying, - as every the world. Liberal. sompbo PC each mailed secretary when he was Prince a old con" buyers' J . Druntzost.
Aave remained. I am like a new bookkeeper knows, tree, whb a2-p. Skis Dealt. Address pool Wales and who has since been as- 18 Toronto e4t., orOM036
Take the case of a newspaper, card Potter Drug & Chem 0arp.. Dam
man, and I thank Dr. Hamilton's P ') 46D&L U. IL A. sociated with Lord Knollys. $TAMPS AND COIN&
'ills for it all. Monday is a d,-ad day, Saturday . Doww
This *aa the experience of J. E. the best day in the week, both from TAMP COLLECTOB.%--HUNDRED D17-
Parkhurst, a well known grocery an advertising and circulation stand- S ferent Foreign stamps. oat0ocuo.
Album. only Seven 0enta. Marks Stamp-
dealer in Jefferson. Folkir his ad- point. but Saturday of this year is Ready. Company, Toronto.
use Dr. Hamilton's Pill for Monday of next year, so that it be- "Is this car ready for fall -and 7
your stomach, kidneys and liver, comes necessary to compare the winter service?" asks the railway I was oared or painful Golit" by M17f- HELP WANTED.
and you'll enjoy 'long life days of the week and not the day of manager. ARD'S LlNrMENT LIN ANADIAN - GOVERVId"T 19RIM6
Dd ro- BAYARD MeMUL
A " Yes, Air," says the shop boss. 'tbam. - Out C, Railway Mail Clerbai *MOD ui�nthl
bust good health. All druggists the month. p cha 0 rw eamnitnitiont everywhere won Fip*elmea
and storekeepers We have varnished it insicia with I wao cured of InfiammatJon by MIN- atlewtiono free. prs"Itlin, IneututS.
sell Dr--Hamil- To rearrange and adjust all these ARD'S LINJXENT. Dpr,t i iss. Rochester, N, T.
ton's Pills, 25c. per box, 3 boxes differences would be very simple if I a nice, smelly ' •varnish that acts like U&S. W. A.'JOHNSON.
far $1 00, or postpaid from the the sidereal year contained only iglue And won-t all-ow the windows waimb. Ont. 0116CELLAN60US,
I wea cured of Facial Neuralgis by
�.Catarrl:K)Zone Co., Buffalo, X. Y., 364 days, for 364 divided by seven, i to be raised. We have tightened MINARDA LINIMENT. ANCER. TUMORS. LVMM
Mid Canada.' I
the number of days in a week, gives all the veirt'!ators so they won't ParkdLle. OUL. J. IL BALLET. C internal and external. Cured
52 w"kq. But nn' juggling of fig. open, and, Ave fixed the heating
out Palo bv- our home re tmenC., Wri
as before wo late Dr. Bellman -Madlo2
LADY 'WARWTCE'S PETS. urea can squee" W5% da-ys into 52 plant so that five minutes after the Co. Limited. Collinswood. Ont,
w"ks or seven days each, ear is loaded -the varnish will slariell
'i ALL STONER. KID20IFY AND SLAM
Why Iffer White Pesceek W&A Given Her There is a trap year every fourth like fury, everybody will be too G der 9toses. Kidney trouble. Gravel.
By Lord Beaconsfield. year in order to stow away that warm and *it will be impossible to Lumbago and kindred af1monto pooidvoly
Congenial Topic. L'nr*d With the Now. German domed
Among the man any things for which troublesome one - fourth dav, which get any fresh air." M rs. 'Bridgely � Seems to, me: -sanol.- pric* r A Another now romei
for Diabotes-Mel4itua and war* 4-om
cannot be packed into the week. you're pretty unsociable for & bus- '"Flanol's Anti•Diabotew" Price U 0 from
band. You never talk too me when tUring, COW OF
the Countess of Warwick to famous and if one entire day is to be left drurrists or direct The Asnal man"
irl& of r Caa&dZ Limt=
Js bar collection of pers at Warwick over each year there is only one we're Alone, now-&-day&. 9 Wirs"looff.. in
Castle. ' The Countess has every op- thing to do. The overflow day will ay
something.
portuaity to gratify her love for bav4s to go without a week-day
animals. as the. eaiate has special name, Bri4gely—All right. What in the Your Overcoats
advantages. for the care essential to deuoe -makes that, girl so slow with, and f-.i*d -aisa a.a;d io" beraw dy*4, U as
the Supper dell I "On% al non in y-or town, write diren be
the different species. The birds - Wastroa.L. Bax OL Ow %loasliga
b&ve almost the freedom of a forest 711 Youl 113T is STOX UrItIsh Amaprioan 0yelfts Co.
WHY HOT BPEND T41! WINT9111 IN
-home. The Avon River, which sep- CALIFORNIAI
. BITE BUT'S OWI TIRMS
arates just above the castle, our-
r
rounds a little castle on'which king- The little ills of babyhood and Attraetlwrrofaa will be Quoted by wart-
s- o able routes, affordinr finest e-ene" The BOY81
Sabers and wild ducks mingle to- childhood should be treated prompt virago Ancoles Limited. leavior (
daily 10 It Pm. for Routhern California.
ly, or they may prove serious. An the Ran Prancipoo, Ovriand Ltuitted, loav,
I - 0 1 r 9
0 chiesto 8-30 than three ARry
Perhaps the best beloved of all occasional dose of Baby's Own 10
r pets is the famous white pea- Tablets will reirulate the stomach aat of Cen YOU SOJVS
In railway travel: Tb@4b%ns Sod JL ThIss PUZZLIK
cock, which was presented to the and bowels and keep your litt!o Man leaves Ckicato daily 10 46 P a,
Stan Francisco and Los Ancelos. Iglu
..-late *art by Lord Beaconsfield some ones well. Or they -vrill-prN trated literature 00 avolicatLon to IL � CAmim sad �ber of
Navin nwt Gonaral -Airourt. Chles, ad -us" ftat& bdsgbow"
Inq away is his 9111abon "d IN" and
forty years Ago, befor that avi restore health if sickness named un
North Westoorn My.. A Tons* St.. Toronto WIN a prim.
.been the property of the author of expectedly. Mrs. Lenora M.
"Lothair." It would thus beem to Thompson, Oil Springs, OnL., says- @4 pr4s, pair - beekey sliattea
bW prl^ buys or girls' watoft
be q-
uite an old bird, yet, judged "I have used Baby's-Own Tablets By Avpolstmezit. Ird IWIJW, printkis Guist er doll
by peacock standards, it in not yet for my little girls as occa,•ion re- Three beanAiftl 'gold ao4 oftwer
"CONVALESCENT. "I see that some professor says boom"- Christmas cards given to every
middle-aged. for a companion bird. quired, And have found them &I- that the average 'mah wastes 16 bey or girl wbo 4rios.
also belonging to the aristocratic ways of the. greatest, help. No- The Waiter—"Bacon rank, Sir! years of his life," she said. Cut out ad, and mark tooes with
oress and mail I* w to-day with your
i
breed of white peacocks• which ne- mother, n my opinion, should be Impossible, Sir! Why we .cured it "Yes, waitinf for his wife, prob- name and address written plainly. -3
wer mate with any but birds of their without' the Tablets." gold by ourselveronly, lgat week!" ably,", he replied. TORONTO TRADING CO.
own fe&iher, is established as being medicine dealers or by mail at 25 The Victim—"Well, it's'had are-
... 1 454 LeW Ave., Tonota, Canaft
more than a century old, though by cents box from. the lit. Wil lapin 1" Ainar'41's Lealintnt Cur" carrot in coirs.
how much there are a* Authentic hams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
3*wrds to prove. The Rendezvons.
A very old family servant remem- He=Tt'a 8 o'clock, and yon were
Out. Sliftardrs LI Ime, Cures Olot
If Toron o
'hers 'it as hiring been a vigorous. FED FISH CUTLETS -TO CATS.
.Very Sorry.. to be here at el
'bird in his childhood, while his f&- "Look here." he said to the She—Did I say-61- 1-thdvd&�-T
Rerlmw, Also Pint Flowers groom eps
fir, wb�,6 6ed'a very old "are you ihe-tnan-wbo put- said .7 1- so
membered it as having been a vigor-
on Dead Dog's Grave.
e's borne V
OUR bird in his childhood. It is still the saddle on Miss Jentii And It Is Stirs To
North London (England) cele- "Yes, Sir.. Anything wrong, sir ?" CONSUMPTION
Figure your gnat to live yiers"131.,
bale and hearty, though it is he All stroorl" r"Mati N with all � 66"Vootion"s,
losing brity died at her home at MuswelL, "It was loose—very loose. S 0 yros" ca"s".".010m Coux*#%,
At% fenthers sad generally-beginni ---Z— - ift granq-1 Lao v w 119; 4M to = bringIP4 In $32 to M
other ay. For yea'rs Miss I had no sooner mounted than the W ine"M 07.6 as newell a den
-W'look aired. WITIR 5000 "M soon
Lady Warwick's mast 'constant Burnabv, who was known among I saddle slipped and if.. I .. hadn',t %inris of rev -odlel"s. It never falls. It pay for Iteeit. Write for partleulars.
have been Altl*`q vou that It dn" veil stood. WWII. 0A
bar neighbors as A, daughter of the caught her she , would hi
companion is ,a fine collie, which is.. R.. COPELAND, 911 Papa Ave., Toronto, Ont.
never happy Save L whin at her late General Burnaby and a sister thrown to the ground." I Be LGROY & 00 a
of the once-famous Colonel Fred "I am very sorry, air."
beels. Burnaby, had lived a secluded life, "But I did. catch her,". went on "Minnie." said- a mother to h,- r 771 QU*Irl E., TORONTO
"Mother could never go about in tended only by an old housekeeper. the young man, meditatively. ':I little dntighter who had the tell-
disguise,". says Lady Marjorie, the,
116i oitly society was the'coni.; caught her in my arms arrd—bere, S tale habit, why 'is it you. can't
countess's daughter. "She would panionship of a houseful of cats, half -a dollar for you, John. Do keep a secret?" f'Becauie, ream-
always be known by her dog." ma," explained the pr6cious mina. lucky animals who slept on their you suppose you could have the
Lady Marjorie also is fond of pets,
Inn's
many pictuze� have been mistress' quilted bed coverlet, or girth loose when we go riding again "two of my front teeth are gone
and pub-
in dainty baskets lined with awans- to-morrow I" and the secrets just slip out.
fished Showing her on the lawn with
down. If the -old thtdy herself -lived
assortments of rabbits, Ininard's Liniment Cures Celds, TREES
erse
frugally- her cats .did not, for the —Still Anxi
pets were feasted on the best of "Are'you going to keep your new German Soldier's Dramatic Death.
fare. Fish cutlets provided a dainty cook 1,
A,
disb, and other delicacies were "I can't tell Wi don't know yet regi sergeant-major of an infantry ment stationed in Bremen was x.
supplied for the especial delecta- whether we suit her. -a slight disciplinary
tioa of the fortunate pussies. sentenced to
Nor were cats Miss l3iirnab punishment for haring mortally
D-r. wounded- a..man-w-itb.a revolver--in-
nnlv love -thou gh--t5erhRps foremost the'eptim-of a'figlit. He nppealpd
in 'her affections. Pigeons were I ndieLn Root Pilldb- again'
st this, but was informed that
-h r floors, dogs' kept on t e upper He
th6 loveT. According -to one neigh- an made according to a formula In his. appeal had , been. rejected. W= *%ITT
nee nearly century ago among the then -ordered his men to load the;r
bor who had a long Acquaintance Indians. az learned from them -bY rifles with 'blank cartridges, but FOR ]OR
with Miss Burnaby'A gentle, eqcen- Dr. Morm Though repeated at- during their Absence reloaded them A6E=
Iricities,-one,ol the dogs fell ill and tempts have been made, by physi.
e
died. and for'the buriRi a grave-was bans and chernism it bas been found with. . ball cartridires, He th'n drew
impossible to improve the formula or
IV-his men in firing -line and care-
dug i-h the garden ; the corpse was
• the pills. Dr. Morse'* Indian Root fully showed them how to aim Weir
wrapped in a white shroud. Over 2
Pills area household remedy through- . rifles straight at his hl�art. with
the gfave� A t6mbatotie *ith it- -out the world for Constipation and the utmost -calm he then ordered,
TMF,? able epitaph was reared, and from all Kidney and Liver troubles. They "Fire!" and fell -with four bullets
time to time the moiirninit mistress act promptly and effecdvely, and NURSERIM
40 through his heart. NMIAND COUNTY. ONT.
placed dowers an the dead pet's
Cleanse t7stox
j99. 7. ISSUE grave. n h s ft utr"re L)"Insent Cures 010"ttlerl*
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ZY M. G I B S O N 1
P- W. f•'O�N+ )Yf�rnser. Q �
on 80 rods of wire fences on lot 1S con
Ontario immediately south of Pickering Vil•
bs on rods
and 21, cob. 2, Mr" Sparks to inspect [
_
GREENBURN, ONT,
__ .. -SiM ��i6i�lctV4 ��►i
s.
alicatl for bona qn SO rods o! wig
tr
� un all bony
�!
be wort aotaplete p � ,r-
ui •Iona enson,Jene Findlay,
every Frldq mo ralag alb Omio%
fence on lot 18, con. 7, M r. Wilson to
SUFFERED
cis,
Executors, icke
Bxecatozs, lio: tae Fickerinrr 8 -tt
01F C " "A
bonus on 48 rods of wire fence on side-
,
road, lot 18, -con. 7, 6.90: F. G. 1MfcCar,
«
w
published
aPtoaaiog, Dow
Inspect and report. Jw. W. Hicks
guaranteed
`
-lot 7. con. 4.15,00: Geo. Les bonus on
- - Nv:rtt���7` -� aC� - -
' Hard,and.Threshing Coal, now in
�rocetler at
and up-to-date
I'
a
TZR OF ADVIIIATIBINii i
mpde application for bonuses on about
180 rods of wire fence on lot 19 con, b,
station Call and' get
The Grocers H
r
Grocery 8toait 4
c
- First im�sion perune to Beats
Moab schoo )aeatinsertlon.perlire- eo•aa
doer inalUS* legal or Foreign
(Greenwood road.) Mr. Mowbray sn
�VERYTNING
Two ray Dot
' " adversisemeots.
Bpeoto, terra gluon to parties year. Boa-
t_1 for 8 or a months by the year, Halt
inspect and report. Goo. Lee made
application for bonus on 80 rode of
it
wire fence on lot 18, con 7, Mr. Wilson
• '•-- '-"-
�h1
�'01' Y Re.tolredTo Health
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.
All- our customers, prone oa$ friends
Fear17 oT (earl7 Ooatraatr sayable gnarterlo
p
Business oarda,ten lines or under, with papa
sae ear. se 00 ya7abls In advance.
t0 inspect and report.
The standing committee on Relief
�• � i
Lydia L ► �'.. P1nl[ham • Val a
f
�• • 4 • 4+
Ihetr during
luNoticelnieoaloolumns ton oente per lina,
reported and recommended payment
(%r BUpport
IV* eente per line eacasubsequent ineartion-
Bpeeial eonoract rates made known on applioa-
tion. Notre, ad rates made
so
as follows: Thotuas Gibbons for su P
plies to Mies Matilda Gunn. 1,65 ; Dr,
stable Compound.. -
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the d
ass without written instructions
Advertisements
tt, Brodie services re examination of
past yea an ryiY(.
will be inserted until forbidden and abareed ae-
cordiarly. Orders for discontinuingsdvertise�
lasaw mnq be.iu writing and ant to the pub•.
Miss Matilda Gunn, 6.50 ;
The standing committee on IZ�,Ada
g
Canadian women are continually grit•
y
Ing us such letters as the two, following,
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i her
and Bridges reported and recoinnceitd•
which are heartfelt expressions of gretJ-
Wish one . and. all .Marry. Christmas
Job Work 1gomptlyattendiil to;
ed the fogew,ing payments : F. Hurst
tilde for restored health:
_,a
TEli3[tit
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$1.00 if in advance.
overseerer div. 3, for 2 days work
with I and team, t1,g0;' also work
Glanford Station, Ont. - "I have ta-
w a Hippy New Year
81.28' psi year ; pain
on station road Pickering. 3.IN) ; Oro,
ken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com.
r, Subscriptions to the United Stater, $1.50
1a aavaaoa
Davidson work on Altona road, near.
, . pound and never
�y�
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F
_
-Cheirywood station, 48.20; (loo. (laws
for A2 tie of ravel on Altona road
y g
Cberrywood
fi found any medicine
to compare with it.
t= JAMES RICHARDSON
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'Y.W
rc
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor,
near station, A, 2U;
I had ulcers and fall-
s --
'±a,
•
Carter for teaming 20 vds of gravel
el
for Carter's culvert, 20. x) • 1V, Petik
Ing of womb and
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y
NOTBB ANW COMM,tENT6,
and others for work on 1'ioheriiig eta-
�"� doctors did me no
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f
tiou road, 9.46- W, J. Devitt for cent-
good. I suffered
Our
YOUR
Both hones No 3
p
f
One of the greatest questions
ent pipe for con. 2. lot 19, 7.87 ; A. J.
Rogers,
dreadfully fpr years
premises
3`a
ring 1 Ind. 6�
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/
-that Canaria has ever been cal.-
re aIriD culvert in lots lU and
11..cols. 8, U0; D. Annie 541 yde -of
Q until I began takin
g g
your medicine. I al-
are e>3na11, ions
r :x
phone your orders --
--
,ed upon to deal with is now.before
gravel for cement culverts, 6.46 ; R. R.
so recommend it for
our stook and
GROCER
and have them
the rliament, that of the naval
Mowbray for men and tenme employed
on new Greenwood road. 8,40; W.
nervousness and in-
digestion.
bueiness.is large
g
delivered
Problem.- There are three solu-
M ;ddleton for work opp lot 7, in con
- Mrs,
S1mtRY+ Glanford Station. Ont.
irons t0 this question. Bourassa's
8, 80.00; John Gostick for work on
-�
way out of the difficulty is to give
neither men, nor ships' nor money.
Borden's is_to Britain a
con. 8, 4.00: Wm, Waddell for 5 yde
grarel, ,fit) ;John Gregg, rent of grev•
el pit for year 1912,'14.00; Louse Dunn
for ,e airing road iota 4 and 6, in con.
Chesterville Ont. - "I heard our
3t
medicines highly praised, and a year ago
for
B failing womb
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XMAS "."GOODS
•,
plan give
7, Silas Tool for filling in
and ovarian trouble.
present - of three supe-r- dread-
.75; washout
Opp lots 22 and 28, con. 5. 2.00; G. I,.
• "My left side pained are all the time
noughts to the value of 835,0000, -
Ptegh for timber for culvert in div. 31,
and just before my periods which were
-- - - - - -. - - -- - -- -
000. Laurier next' comes forward
11.3i : Cale i Forsyth bail of work in
,y
irre lah and painful it world be worse.
6u pa
't
'
with his policy of giving warships
Po �r g p
Jon..6 opp Seal i nderhill'e farm .60:
John. McLean. Brougham, for storing
To sit down eau ied-me pain and suffer-
ing and I would be no nelrvons some-
-
-
i .
to the value of $85,000,000, and
township timber, 3.00; Barkis Reeaor
times that I could not bear to see an y
Finest Valencia, Seeded and Seedless Raisiuq, Recleaned
'
and manning them with CanA-
for 66 yards of ravel for div. 72, 6.60 ;
li3
Asa nbbard, for 2 days work in 1011
one or hear any one speak. Little ka
- - '
Currants, Choice Peels, Fresh 'Nuts, New il'igs,
dians. and also to maintain them
and 2 days work in 1912, 4,a) ; Thos.
would float before m e es
y y and + was
with Canadian money. No one
Philip, for 8 yda of ravel for 8Pring
Creek brio e:BU: g P
g 'Whitby township on"
�a3's Constipated.
" I cannot say too mach for Lydia E.
_. ..__. .
and Sl;rq.Dgest- Flavorings+, Icing Sugars,
Wean doubt the loyalty of the two
townline account. 86.21) ;
Pinkham' Vegetable . Compound and
lac.. at right prices.
great leaders, Border and Laurier.
On motion the reeve was instructed
Liver Pills, for there are flo medicines
_
'in fact each seems to be striving
to grant his order on the treasurer in
like them. I have taken them and Y
q
#
to excel the ocher in the matter of
favor of the parties recommended for
payment to the various reports as pre-
recommend them to all women. You may
- Our groceries are the freshest.
'+
patriutiistrl. It t+hould be a matter
vented this day.
publish thin testimonial." - Met, $T1F
PREN J. MARTIN Cbeaterrille Ontario
_
of gratification to King George
The couneil� now went into cominit-
tee of tbewbole to assist the treasurer
Canadi. •
..
-. 'and his guvernment to know that
in the preparation of the financial
- =
-' GIFTS FOR EVERYONE: - -
the two great parties of Canada
wtntement for that part of the year
- - -. - - -;
are unanimous in giving support
K g �
Bev ending on Dec. 15th with the
reeve as rhair•mwn of that com,nittPe.
H O
P
P ! N i
fancy Frilling, Ribbons, tl'ttiP- ctlmba, I3arette+< -u-tld Combs,._Ciiu'ters.
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"to Britain to maintain her suprem-
On motion. the financial statement
as was adopted and the clerk
�
Preeident.'iuypenderP, Tie «, Rrtit�rri, ybaviug _Seta,
r,
;.
aCy as a naval poa er. No true
Canadian at the present-time,
prepared
was instructed to have the ' same
printed in pamphlet form for distri-
Having installed n now Oat Roll, now
Watt -h F'ubp and chaitly.
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'
when the Dominion }w enjoying
hution as required by law.
On motion of Mr, l; arks, oer•onded
(hopr]rr and now Water- wheel: i
ant better prepared Than ever
Dulls+, Tuva, 1F.tc and a great III bf Choice Candies, Nnta k1gsis
the gre®tet,t prosperity, will deny
by sir. Mnwhray, t e coccnn pTarp
- -- aoattend to•the wants
,
"
'that it is her duty to assist in
on record their hearty appreciation of
of rn}r patron:
Oranges, Lemon %, Cranberriew and other -
'
maintaining the honor and glory
tbe_very able manner in which the re-
Chopping every tiny in the week
Chrfatmas.flrx)clq.
s
of the British Empire. Canada
p
- - -'has got beyond the period of in-
tirt•nii reeve. Sir. W. G. Scott has eon-
deer ed the bos,nels of the township.
deatting with every ZuNStioii in A fa
exrPpl fintllyda y,
J fl�1D F. B83ile$r reenwood
Greenwood
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� � y ,� � (�.HAM
fEOUGE PHILIP BROUGHAM
fancy. She should no longer be a
and impartialmanner and totheentirP
.
burden to the mother country,
+ali faction of the council, and exprea-
sing tlseir hest wishes for their b" t
�a
but has reached a perirxl when
wisheq for his future sucreaa in the
new field of labor to which be hAS
GRAND TR�N$ •�,at,.a
PEEL'S SHOE _ _ STORE
she should be a valued supporter.
ppo
entered.
Winter Tours to
t- t
,:The knowledge that Britain can
On motion of-Mr. Mowbray second.
California, Colorado, Msxico
-
depend on her for support in case
ed by Mr: Hoover a hearty vote of
thank% was tendered to the township
and Pacific Coast Points.
- - u j T
W � i I �• 13 y
of war is one of the beat guaran-
clerk. Mr, Beaton, for the very ,ahle
The Grand Trunk Railway is the
= __ -. ._- •- •' - '
tees of peace. So long as Britain
&nd her colonies can maintain
and courteous manner in which he
has filled his position greatly to the
most direst route from all points
east through Canada vin Chicago.
-'
A Merry Cbrintinan and A Happy and Prual,rrous New Year
a
SUDdard of efficiency in her nAVy
heneflt of the township• and also to
John Murkar for the full reports given
FEATURES
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to our many c•nsitome.rrs,
and army nweh superior to any
in the Picicza �o Nxws of the pro-
Double Track, Fast Service. Finest
-
other power, there ie not much
cePdinti;s of the council.
Roadbed. Modern Equipment. (; n
'-'We are head�luartera for everything in Footwear- Boots.
The Council now adjourned sine die.
excelled Dining Car Service.
_ •- .. _
danger of their entering into any
T4 THE SUNNY SOUTH
19hue+t, Rubbers, Spats, Felts, etc. -
_._
"
___great, war. It seems strange that
preparation for gear is a guaran.
- -- ew d -
1�o -more i estrwFile route t aD vi -a
one . D.
tee of l.eace, but there is some
for
FOR SERV ICE -A purebred York •
Grand Trunk to .Detroit, thence
via Cincinnati to Jack wil llle,Palm.
Beach, Nassau, etc.
,
d . '� Street, -. WHITBY.
T PEEL Brock �t
,..reason LhCa theory.
( white boar at log 10. eon 1, Pickering
�Xingstoa road.) L. DBNNY. Pickering. 11 -13
l ouwd trip - tickets, giving choice
PICKERING COUNCIL
' _
The above Council met on Mond 67
TO RENT -A comfortable 6- roomed
1 horse In the rtilase Of Pickering. Ci00d
Raldln sttaebed. POreeMlOn gl7ea at ODCe.
of all the begs routes, together with
full information and I'PRP,rVAt1An8
may 1)e TftSi Ain Pd' YF4n�nl rest 0.
�// /��••• -- �yy� ;{ ` istrmas � e
.J —` G _.
f t
- the 16th inst. pursuant to statute.
Apply to w: V. RICHARDSON, Pickering e•tf.
T. Agent, or write A. E. Duff, D. P.
i s
Members all present, the reeve in the
T T GCSE AND STABLE TO RF.`"1'-
A., Toronto, Cot. -
r'.
chats.
The minutes, of the last meeting
H situated on Cbnrch' St, Pickenna For
further ParticulanapplytoJAMES RICHARD-
FRED. ALLEN, .tgPnt,
" Pie wring.
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were read and approved.
-soN, Pickering. 11.12
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A number of accounts were present -
ed for ment and referred to the
Pay
respective standing CY)mmttteea.
,
IS MAPLE FOR "SALE-
IS Choiee and cheap. -to be sold -by. cord,
ainount limited. Terms apply to A. J, POTS -
.'
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(�% A `
7.7 8 hGe`�e dust reaeive.d a nice collection
On motion M. Fitzpatrick was heard
from his farm to the Brock
TER, whitevala. 3 tf
- -
_
- for - Irhristmaw -Gift
-
_
re road
_rol _
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— acres Town-
_
— :H��RI� AND r310]&Ilr
-of picture
Mr., Davidson W beard; stated
that the C. P. R. culverts were dam-
sbip of Scarboro, It miles from Toronto,
comf'.trtablefarm house, 9 barns,2 oreblill
Address
The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd.
�lgt� Other articles which will be very -
Irving water back in lots 30 and 81 in
splendid spring creekk., mixed soil. or
Ono v to HENRY VPLSTJIEY, west Hill. P. 0
x
Cherrywood Station C. R.
`�'
,
.._ ..
con. 2, also on Altona.road in con. 2.
P
-- James Hicliii W-&-s— heal —re
--�_ -
holiday season
rm Greenwood r in•con. 5.
Geo. Lee was heard re bonus for
D- From a premises of
she uaII ea lot con. P on
-+
Fridays tally.
wire fence deducted last year.
ne js,,d hire hat
or about Nov. ov. 19th, Doe red i•,d anise heifer,
one red steer. Aoy information leading to
•
Mr. Wilson stated thae Wilfred
$soles was to receive timber On side-
line
line between lots.l0.and 11 in con. 7FARM
Wilson's
their reo,v will be suitably rewarded.
THOMAS RE7YELEY, Brock hoed. 9•tf
Phone Mark. 50`20
■Iw',
BUR'LING
FOR MALE -Being lot 14.
for work repairing bridge,
thinks the fence is the line.
eon. 6, Pickering. near Of enwood,. can -
lou
Do V n
Q Realize
f '
not on
'George Cooper stated that ilcFar-
Iane's bridge should be railed.
siatina• of acres. convenient to schools.
cburr"hes,rnd railway station• Possession given
April lst 1913 For farther -particulars apyly
K DEpITT, lszoagham.. It) 1:t
i {I
the money you can make selling 'fruit
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PICK.E RIN Gt-, r
The standing committee on Contin-
trees? The present demand for mfr-
- - •
f
gencies, reported and recommended
as follows: ' F." C, Fuller,
ARM TO RENT -Being lot 2/, con.
FS, Pickering acre,,,
eery stock is the greatest in the hie-
tory of the b1191nP8A, Evpt'y person
payment
commutation of 3 days of statute lab-
and consisting o: lob
more or ter,. Fin the premises are a good
who has Land is planting on preparing
rat, 3.00 ; .John Murkar, for printing
P g
l00 copies of notice of nomination, 3.50;
frame dwelling with stone collar, 9 good barns
with stone staDling,hog pen, t acres ll orchard
as 'abundance of hood Rater; wetT ten ed.
to plant.
_ We Want Now
E iESTA1uJSN� -
Q THE
W. G. Scott, services as commissioner
15.00; W. W. Sparks. ditto 2x.00; E;
P
84111 in a good .. state of cultivation, all under-
Brained. Possession to plow given at once:
full April -let
for Fall and Winter months a reliable
man te, sell in Pickering and surmnnd-
- 1875
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r'
B.- Hooper, ditto 25.Ou: A. Wilson,
ditto25.00; R. R. Mowbray ditto 26.00.
possession Riven on 1913. For
turtber part.culars apply to F. ROACH. Cher-
rywood• &9 i1 -19
— —
ing district: Good pay'. exclusive terri-
tory and all the advantages in repre-
The standing committee on Bonti'ses
' for Wire `Fences, Drai a 3fatters,
>�
FOR SALE, -Tb'e execi4ors of the
�
renting an old established firm. Over
800 acres in cnitipaticn, Established
-
JJJ333
--Btu, ed and rerr mTm6m Ed
report Pam
_Iat�Joha_ ,reenlaw. are oaerizg, for.aale
the valuable summer resort, known as Simcoe
� dears: 'Write PELHA:Ii NUR-'
pICKERiNG
-
Went as follows: E. E• Pugh frsr-bonus
•point- Hoosg, situated on the shore of Lake
SERY, CO.; Tbronto, Ontario,
�zT`
ZY M. G I B S O N 1
P- W. f•'O�N+ )Yf�rnser. Q �
on 80 rods of wire fences on lot 1S con
Ontario immediately south of Pickering Vil•
bs on rods
and 21, cob. 2, Mr" Sparks to inspect [
_
GREENBURN, ONT,
7, 16.00 W. G. �3COtt sortie on '131
rods of wire fence on lot 1* con. 8.
lags. The building is new and up-to-date. The
property attacbed comp?fzes-some-17 scree on
wb!ch are erected a barn and other neoeoeary
l
82 75 George bee;' i,onus on 12 rods of
ui •Iona enson,Jene Findlay,
O
;
- wire fence on lot 13, con. 7, 8.00 ; also
cis,
Executors, icke
Bxecatozs, lio: tae Fickerinrr 8 -tt
01F C " "A
bonus on 48 rods of wire fence on side-
road, lot 18, -con. 7, 6.90: F. G. 1MfcCar,
Plant BOWMAN S
thy. bonus on 60 rods of wire fence on
guaranteed
`
-lot 7. con. 4.15,00: Geo. Les bonus on
- - Nv:rtt���7` -� aC� - -
' Hard,and.Threshing Coal, now in
1e rods of wire fence on lot 14, con, 7,
band at yard at Greenburn
TORONTO
4,00 Silas Tool made application for
-it will grow-
station Call and' get
bonne on 60 rods on lot 2.4 con. 4. Mr.
ka inspect and report. J. H.
_ . We want two more ageata
,pT1CHs. '
pICKERiNG
BRANC%�,
Bpar to
diichardeon made app lfencen for bon-
180 of wire fence on lots 20
in this count
THOS. W. BOWMAN do sex Co. *W.
�zT`
ZY M. G I B S O N 1
P- W. f•'O�N+ )Yf�rnser. Q �
Q Bvameb a1>wo sit W't+,itby.
bs on rods
and 21, cob. 2, Mr" Sparks to inspect [
Ridgeville, Oat
GREENBURN, ONT,
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CLAUULaWINT
lilt!''. Joseph. Readman. and-her Quite a large number from this y r4
Joe Evans was in the city on son, Luther Bowes, spent Monday locality attended the Fat Stock
Tuesda and Tuesday in Toronto. Show at West Torodto last week we , , ", I � H A � Q yy SONS Mrs. �Vm. T- bompeon wee in To• Mme• �rrg- Thomson, of West and also the Winter Fair at - -
ronto on Monday. Toronto, is spending s few days Guelph:. Imporlanflhowiog of.8aesttilinplsy of - was this week with friends in town, The young people them -.
Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, Ohio&. A
home over Sunda Cecil In leton, Thomas. Coates selves - -• Very a assortment of -
Sunday. greatly on Bor nd s- pond Dolls, T
Thomas Gregg is 1n Montreal and Fred Sanderson are spading on Saturday afternoon and even- $OII�• 1800lts• • 4ye•'3t - - --
this week on business. a few days. in the city taking in logo this beinB_tbe first skating of _ . _ _ seesived for the Holiday trade, ()all - •A?t'
Widmer Miller spent Sunday the sights. the season. - =s
Miss Irene Fors _..- . and ses _them. .- • .-•„
_ ;with friends in Goodwood, Forsyth, of Peter- The annual school meet'ng will
Thomas and Mrs, Pateraoh a hero, is visiting at the home of her be held on Thursday of next 'week ' 8abecriptions taken for .all 'Msgaainee, t4
In StoufFville on Saturday. grandmother, Mrs, D. Forsyth, of at 10 a. m. instead of on Wednes- _ - -" Weekly and Daily NewnpapersF ti
R. E. Forsyth weir in the ci North Claremont: - day owing to Christmas coming
-for a couple of days this week. Mrs. P. Maenab and Miss Mary on the latter dap.
pent Pri. Macnab returned on Monday from ���. tT■ ��. •,�1 ,1��ON�. '
Mrs. Geo. Strausser s x
da and, Saturdri td'the cif a weeks visit to friends in Port - - -
y y SX'OCliC l3tSmet, „.
Thomas Gregg was in Toronto Perry and. Uxbridge. • " _ . �7CThitb�
on Thursday last.attending court:- R. Bryan has -just received. a You''Mrs. Thomas Stephenson spent large stuck of pipes; and smoker's
' the weekend with friends in the supplies, suitable for Christmas - - t
city. Gifts. Call and see him, * _ -YO u 1 . _ ,U I `1 1 1 ! fite
Dr. R. L. Grahadi, dentist, will • Andrew Johnston, . of \ orth (,� Cho 1 c e R 4W
be here as usual on Wednesday Claremont, was under the weather ,���� tib
next.' - "t * for some days last week but is You may not buy an engine this year, ' You may decide that your
Dr. C. 1: $rodie was in Whitby around again as usual. - present Separator will do far another. season. '
'last week attending the Quarter On I- ptiblic school will ,close, to- I -„ Like many present owners of
Sessions. J. day (Friday) and the teachers will
Born atntda Dec. 14th,• leave for their respective homes to - _
. to Rev. J. A. . and Mrs. Grant, a spend their Christmas vacation.
'daughter. Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey will. Sale Bills;' ~
Robt. E. Leggitt. of Toron eAve on Saturday for a months Concert Bills,
spent Suuday'at his home in North visit with friends in Walkerton Catalogues, - CREAK SEPARATORS-
Claremont. _
■ Since the frost appeared our to io they iota in Western On- I ; ' B utter -Wt Blanks • ' - You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be.
M
points
roads are gradually m proving P . e you finally Bet an Empire. But the Empire
Quite a large number attended - machine.- al other will full pire is the ULTIIl4ATR -
. -, The rou- nese fs being worn down the lime li ht exhibition given in Finandial Reports; y satisfy
and whe$�in � y you so long as you know there
g is now as good as it the Hall on Tuesday Order Blanks, -- is a better machine -an Empire -on the market. ,
has been all summer. evening by Jas. Stubbs, of Peter- _ Topic Cards, Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are tellin yon now. per. -
E. W. Evans and Miss Laura • g
fro' Pro r haps you would realize it sooner i! booklet P Perhaps
Evans, also W. J. and Mr's. Luke B amme@. you were to read our
you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home?
,
of Whi`�bp, were in town on Man- Letter Heads, °" . That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us. .
` day, calling upon friends. They Bill Heads - a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by
came in Mr. Ltike'F auto. Parisian Sae _ return mail. Address ,
Mrs. Geo. H. Samis, accompan- StopeDandrufr Memo Heads,
ied bp_her child, left on Monday Note Heads, Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd Toronto -
an Hair Loss
to 'spend the Christman holida s Statements,
e, at the home of her parents, MI•. THIS GREAT HAIR TONIC, GROWNx AND $old in Pickering Township by T -
BEAUTIFIER NOW SOLD ALL Counter Checks,
and Mrs. Scott, of Brussels. ovzR CANADA'
_ Our sports are anxiously await- = Wedding Invitations, H ward E. Turner Agent willteVa�e
The. R. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort - 7
ing the arrival of J. J. Harvey, Christmas Cards, s
- who has undertaken to manage Erie, Ont, Canadian Diatributors of Vision , -
the rink this winter and who is at PARISIAN Sage have authorized D. g Cards
ag
,~ Pettit to refund the price to any pur- _ Envelo s �}�� -
present engaged in Whitby. ebaser if PARISIAN Rage does not Shorth�d Made EaB� _ R. BRYAN
_
The weekly market will be held banish dandruff, stop falling and
next Tuesday instead of Wedues- splitting hair and scalp itch. - If gucll evidence as the following ex- "Tobaccos, pi and smokers 1
day as Christmas comes on the But PARISIAN Sage will do more. — tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell
latter dap. Those bringing pro- It will promote a new growth. of hair Or any other kind of printing done strong testimony contained in our , 'Telephone Co. A gency for
duce to the village should if t hair root le not already dead, y, promptly, and at the booklet, is not suf scent to satisfy anv = Rolston Launadiy,l-
B govern � neat] - •- -'.
themselves accordingly. and will. preserve the natural color person desirous of learning shorthand, 'CLAREMONT. ONTARIt -
B y' of the hair, : - : lowest poesible price, them there can be no merit in any busi-
Every boy and girl in the It puts, the radiance- of sunshine Call at the ness under the sun:
neighborhood is looking forward into the hair and makes it beautiful
DEAR MR. CLARKE — "It is a plea-
eagerly to a share in one or other and goml to look upon. Women who �( - -� OFFICE sure to writes teatiriooniaf endorsing OVERLAND
".iof the Christmas entertainments use it once throw aside all others -60 E NEWS rS anything so much superior to other
send those who are to take part in cents at all dealers. things used for the same urpose as
the programs are practising at full _ _ your system of Eclectic Shorthand, is�°',
pressure, to others I have examined. I shall
N q w a. FOi'RTH ANN L'' AL be leaned to re 1 to' as. o' _
o ervice as held in the Pr g p v y c mmuni-
+ • cat on that may be sent me with rem
- ibytet•ian church last Sundagte - y y
V � V ��e �Ji s gi ��u�tui Q ference to the system, or to have any.
aninister being prevented f1 X i one interested call to see me. "
taking his usual duties by his Pik.- FALLIS, 477 Parliament St..
the daughter's illness. We are glad - in connection tixith- �i''hitby High School. reacher,) CV�RLAND MODEL 59T
Our Fall and Winter .Tern. com- • `•�
tto report that she is now. progres- FOUR -WEEKS-JANUARY 20 TO FEBRUARY 14, 1913. menced September 6th, but students 1913 Models now on view, Better
` - "sing towards; recovery. Classes held is rooms adjoining Agricultural Office, Brock St. A free may enroll, any day, as instruction is than ever
The Rev. Walter Daniels, of To- course -no- examination -no teat books required. strictly personal.
routo. the representative of the Write or call for free booklei. So H. P., 5 Pas'. "$1850. 4i H. P.
• Last year class numbered 23 students some elders men from 85 to 40 Years of
Western Missions, �ec�pled the y y '
gal pit in the Baptist church' on %ge, Young men from 16 to So years'of age ]tire especially invitad. The course Clarke 's (shorthand College, 5 Pas'. $1950 all fully 4gnip-
p p includes studies which are of special interest to Ontario County farmers, b86 College St.. Cor• Manning 19unday and preached two impres• These include : Study of leading farm crops; Drainage : Judging seed grain ; g TORONTO.
Ave. -ped and guaranteed. De-_,
sive sermons. Large congregations Soil cultivation : Rotation of crops Fruit grooving, especially apple culture, -livered. were present both morning and including pruning, spraying, insect pests, etc,; Agricultural botany including
- evenin study of weeds and weed seeds, methods of eradication. etc.; Fertilizers and t,.
On Sunday next, the Rev, P. A. ma °urea. requirements of different crops: Poultry culture : Stock feeding, 4 $ q -e t Also Gramm and Garford Motor 't
. i" T
ourd►n, of ttoufville ' will con- breeding and general management. Stock Judging will be a e cial feature of o s.
=`s+
the course —Trips taken to local stock stables, including Wm. Dryden. Brook- •e ° 'e ee J
Brook-
duct the missions services in lin : Smith k Richardson. Columbus.; Sir Henr Pellat,. Pickering. Yqun ro - sba • °l
, v . � g - � w Overland sales C . ...
missionary x ., o ,
-.connection with the Methodist e � E
.far i g i
mere of the count cannot afford to miss this o orlon t 'Ise course I r t
I
The Rev. Dr. Marvin will preach not be made, Mode farin work is not
farmers must study in order to obtain he highest de- g � o C p K � Q � � i O � � *a t81 eidetaktd 8t.'" West•
,.
the church Anniversary •sermons gree of financial success. Write for Calendar. � ' � ag� abm L. ak e4 as r {� mow � 0
' at Stouffville, the same date. In writing for calendar, for any further information or in sending application k r �o°d�,d, g $ $ o
_ Remember the Christmas Horse address communication to o tr o
- J. J. BELL. Or to J. H. KAR13 It & e b�
Shoo and entertainment to be iv - o ��� Pickering Lnm '-
B . � her Y
o aa�d
en in the List c ure on the Principal High School. Office of Agriculture. 0 g
.. - Whhtbv, Oat. `�. �. ,m o p; . ga y1 - - -
p '71!
evening of Thursday, Dec. 26th, 1t Jan All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and S
under the auspices of the Sabbath of" Feb . � s inch pine dressed.
School. An excellent program is b $ !l3 '9 .g y �. Mazl yM In sidings-we have Manitoba, drop,
being provided, consisting of read- 9 e Vd and feather edged.
ings by Miss Newport, elocutionist . d, m• '" Apr I � a In shingles -New Bru4swick; and
of Whitby, selections by the DOMINION R it" British Columbia.
Claremont Male Quartette, solos- _ g m •? - - . IIei a Iirread �ooflng- Montrearand-- - T
1r Mr.- - Ernest - Chamberlain Rind as [oMUMD a Dana, M+., wtEStDENT. W. 0. MAnnaws, v�as•wessw[Kr. a p; m �I s°ty `� Brantford make.
by 0. A. BOGERT Oe�eral Manager. ° - ° 1O e a r w Bept
also choruses by the children of - a� W. D.ORDO ,
Capital pakE.790,000� Ass°ls, e70,000 s w ODE: Ir . '
of the school :- -A--ud -d-o not -fo et FAMUWZRV SA =NOT13 Z g 12 NOT m __ __Pickering, Ont a'
the big Horse Shoe -which • luny :.The Dominion Bank collects Farmers' Sale Notes, and - ,,. Deal �'
contain something• good for yov. makes advances on such notes. at reasonable rates. isnum? 1919.Wbitby 13, Osbawa ls, Areugham ��
Admission adults, 15 cents, Farmers, •1•r and Municipal sad ether Corporations.. 13, Port Perry 17, Uxbridge 10, QaaDts on 9, -_
el i1=ar� =A cents. - _ -- - -
_ - - facilities. ---
the auspices of the Sunday school ' ' ' iy
t1VNtTBY BRANCH, : '• • A. A. ATKIN8pN.1M
of the Claremont Methodist church`' Still I]1 BllsllleSS- - i ' -
will be held this (Friday) evening.
The program will include two And prepared to do. all kinds of - . .
sacred pieces rendered in panto. Woodwork Repairing acid
mime' "Rock of Ages' and "On-
• ward Christian Soldiers" and also a Tire Setting.
Of all materials and design - w
�� y g• kept in stook. It will pay you
two dramatic selections The Lost �(�, , : stn call at�ourrworks and inspect our stock
Child" and Matrimonial Advertis- D I SO� i� Co.*
�— Des, Don't miss
P Do be ed by
anent." Selections by the Clare- - SPMALTY FN HORSE$HOEING agents we do not employ them, oonsegnent-
mont Male Quartette. Choruses ly we oat, and do throw off the agent
..,and recitations by the children of Ind. phone, No, 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per oent.,which you will
the school. Lullaby, a doll drill Santa Claus Head uarters by p°mh'wm6 from ns.'
b seven little gi Is, and a special v •wsolioiet - • • '_
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_ yy ��•• � • •� JOHN �dcGRAT
''Christmas C.omedietta. A genuine Holiday enthu�asm has strnck this store good and hard. � Every dapartment WHITBY GRANITE 00.E
great assured to All. Admission �LAREMONT, ONT. omoe. Whitby, On o
lb cents, children l0'eents• p Scarfs, y
vibrates with the Spirit Xmas. Presents for all our friends front bah to
The town for the past week or Grandma and Grandpa —Toys, Dolls,, Games, Etc„ Neckties. Braces, E: W. E VANS M
two has not enjoyed. the luxury Umbreilos, Etc. Ladies' l''ai1C Neckwear. Come now and avoid the rush. The Pickering y
-of lighted • streets at night and - --
some are wondering the reason We have real bargains for you -money savers, - ;?• Pump'.M.Sanfacturer
why. The police trustees refuse - • ig'lance Committee
- _
to for the gasoline without Shop - and Residence, Dundas S't
lay B a THE G}AaCERY 9eCtsOII 1s paC1CP.d with BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS Our The object of this A•ssociatioli is to
the sanction of the people and the I-Sbores are- the shoes of now: Ladies Santa. Claus supplies, new frilits= lessen slanting and prosecute WHITBY, OIt1T,
ovate individuals who installed and children's Rubbers, men's two-
raisins ' raisins 1Gc and Ile lb., cooking figs 7c _ • _ the felons. . - _ =�
the lights at considerable expense lb, Tea black- and mixed -25c lb, sample buckle Overshoes, one and two buckle Three doors. west of Whitby. House,. -• �.
do not think that thy should sup- it, the best in Canada for the mone snag• root rubber shoes, T
Y Members having propert stoleu commnni-
1 the oil Rs well, and conse ueu- (no lead.wra wrappers to a for e,� ual'to OVERAL — These are cat right. All y
ply q PP. P y. i 9 Date immediately with any membex .
tl darkness reigns su supreme. At any 400 parka a Tea, Co fee fresh men shat wear Overalls do not know We are prepared -to instal wood or irdn
y B P g that one air properly of Executive tJomnlittes. pumps on short notice, also attend
the annual nomination which will ground 25c, 36c, 40c lb. P o i Fat will wear
equal to two pair chop cut. lVlomberehip fee _ g1,00. to all kinds of repairing, - ;�.H.
be held soon the people should \ Tioksts'm%v be-be a.from the President or - :`
express their wishes in the matter, HEAVY lined Smocks in black and gray. Navy blue Serge Suits at $15,00, secretory on application. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill,
and Authorize the trustees to act Make-cu t•fit guaranteed goods, pure wool will hold color. A fine ]also gasoline engines an
accordingly. -The cost of supply- display of China at remarkably low prices ( a bargain), Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, - the squre gear
jug oil is very small indeed when _ W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Onto hf
distributed among the ratepayers O'Connor' v. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR
De SIMPSON & PICKERINGI J,A.QConnor. #IrthurJBW phone No. 60 at residence, ;
•Of the village. Co., ! Piesideat. 8eoreteey
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!!!QE! dripping in a saucepan. %dd onion peppercorns, a small bit of bay leaf, ....Z. . A Christmas Bong. �F
and green pep,-ier; Co. k wither' a spray of parsley, and one table- y sprays
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Now is the tame when holl ra
browning ;five minutia. Kidd stock Spoonful of salt. Strain and remove
WITH` gradually while beating constantly. fat. The turkey and seasoning give Light all the barren, brooding CHRISTMAS RE�€ S
IEFtO YER TURKEY Beason highly with salt, pepper, flavor to the soup, while the way.
And ever bell, it sounds noel a ♦�'f y''
and celery salt. Add a few grains veal adds strength and flavor also. y - Prepare g ,
ei�taFl�ESI► of cayenne. Heat mushrooms in The veal can be used for croquettes. A Paean in the Master's praise. Mince Dumplings.- Prepare a
their own liquor, drain, add mush- 't' t3 Puff paste. Ruff the and enti
OAvel measurements are used in all rooms to sauce. Reheat meat in CHRISTM18 DINNEIL Now is the time when ivies gleam in three 'nch squares. In the cen-
these recipes). sauce and nerve is a border o! broil- — Like beryl in the morning beam, ter of h of these pa►1 a little
At this season of the year when ed rice Sprinkle all with paprika. A Few Simple Menus Which Will be And every bell, it sounds noels mound mince -me & taarie se for �g
aT dinners follow each other haneheon Turks Found Useful. And makes the Master's praise iia pies, ter up the four eorners of
fa rapid succession it behooves the y -One and one- he past p g go ”
r half cups of cold Lurks in small Tomato Soup Crouton* theme. t t pinching the ed s store
housewife of small means to give no Celery Roast Chicken Now is the tune Loge er, brush with iuelted butter
cubes, two tablespoonfuls of butter, ° sprinkle with r
_ ]tittle thought to planning these din- '�1 whoa mistletoe P g annlstest sugar, and �•
sera so that the will not onl meet one tablespoonful of carrot cut in
y y small dice, wo slices• of onion, two Cranberry Bauoe Is glossy in the noonday glow, bake to a light brown in hot oven.
requirements of the holiday d tablespoonfuls of Sour, one cup of Potato Croquettes Spinach And every bell, it sounds noel, Serve with hard sauce linseed with 1
- per but in gathering up the frag- lemon juice
' • insets nee that nothing its lost. chicken or white stock, one cupful Grapefruit Wafers .To praise upon His name bestow. j ce and nu4nieg. Decorate
of buttered and seasoned cracker Cheese Crackers Coffee with holly. These are a �adlty and
Each dinner should be so planned Now is the time of Ingle mirth, pleasant change from arises pies,
as to furnish several good whole- crumbs, five eggs, one green pepper. - Christmas Salad. -This is a real• _.
x some meals after the holiday has cut in shreds, *alt and pepper, and Baked Young (loose The blessed day of Christ --His P
(!rated cheese. Process: Cut's Baked Bananas birth, ty arrangement of tasss&v 7stly and
gassed with its pleasant memories, canned asparagus tips. Meld the
and still not have s pleasant ruff- slice from stem end of pepper, re- Boiled Onions Mashed Potatoes And every bell, it sounds noel, ell in ally Lisa, and wlsa read
silica in any one of them. move seeds and veins, parboil pep- Celery and Apple Salad To ring Fits praise throughout the jelly P 7 Y
per eight minute §, drain and cut in Plum Pudding earth. to serve, scoop emosO t:aam the
! Turkey Hash with Poached ERR• shred°: Cook vegetables in butter Wafers Cheese CoSee Cand,Y top of each to adosit of standing
Remove the meat from cold roast five minutes ;add Sour and stir un- ---= -- --=- -� Biz: stalks of aaparag�rs a>prig3�t. !1
turkey; out in small pieces. There til well mixed; add stock slowly, Cream of Celery Soup _ '. will look like a little boagiset. With
ihould be one cup packed solidly. beating constantly. Strain. Add Celery . Olives ` CHBISTMAS. m few little dubs of bridA& yellow ,l
Add an equal quantity of the stu!- � mayonnaise this imitaii,st Miaata �`��
- turkey cubes, green pepper, and Roast Turkey ,
MW minced, add . a tablespoon of r. Turn Mashed Potatoes Cranberries t salad is as pretty as k is palatable.,
season with salt and pepper. Throughout the northern hemle- :
anion juice and season with salt and on a welt- buttered eh latter that Stria Beans g Place the whole on a ion" crisp
pepper; chop P g ere -the more populous and hi b
r • turn into awell- buttered Ph POP high- lettuce leave°, and tc,aated
will stand the oven's beat, and Lettuce Salad 1 civilized half of the world -the
skillet and moisten with leftover � - y crackers and cusses as an
vprinkle with cracker crumbs. Make ���Chriatm�a° Pudding days are now at their shortest and
blet oro ater sauce; mix well and nature ie at her lowest ebb. The accompaniment. Jerusalem uddfs6. - _Chop s
et beat throughout; - -Serve on cir -_ .five ,arid noaa, using a table- Coffee Nuts Raisins Candies old ear, from which t hoped so po a
;t spoon, and taro each duo carefully
else of toast. Make a depression in y quarter of a uad- d Iles and
an egg. Sprinkle eggs with salt, Oyster Sou Wafers
i • asentre of each portion and slip in 03' P = much, is nearly spent. We balance cover with orange lows. !►lop a
, pepper, and grated cheese. Bake in Celery - Olives our books, and if we are honest pint of cream. Cover a &bird of a
: " pare. ully a poached egg. a moderate oven until irhites are p
Baked Turkey, Giblet Sauce with ourselves look back upon man
Scalloped Turkey. - Prepare a „ „ Y boa of gelatin with hail s cupful of
set and crumbs are brown. Cranberry Sauce
sauce as follows: Melt two table- Y disheartening failures and !eve rug- cold water and soak bar as boor;
Turkey Timbales. -Two cups of - Sweet and White Potatoes
=== ltpoonfula each of turkey •dui ping _, cessee. put cream in pan and keep cold I :
Ili e91 roast turkey finely chopped, Creamed Onions - Yet, suddenly, is the midst of this min one cupful of boiled rice, one - - -
well (being eareful- not th burn.),; Y depressing period, we lay aside care cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of
odd four tablespoonfuls of butter tablespoonfuls of fine cracker French Dressing and doubt and malice, and begin vanilla with the d,stes ; pat the gels.
N _land continue browning. Add grad- crumbs, one -half cupful of chicken Suet Pudding Cider Sauce to think how we can make others tin over hot water aetil dissolved,
' ~ally two cupfuls of stock (made by stock, one tablespoonful of parsley Coffee Nuts iiaisina happy. ` We feel, as at no other and then stir all these k-,gredients
.. cocking in water the skin and bones finely chopped, salt, pepper,' and time, the real closeness of our re- 'into the cream and tun into a mold
Celery salt, and two eggs beaten Oyster Cocktail
of the turkey), stirring constantly. lationship to our tc!llowe -and usk for two or three boars, Serve with
Cut remnants of cold roast turkey
thick and light. Process: Melt the ...Consomme Montmorency because of something which happen- whipped cream• due" with finely -
butter, add breaderumbs and stock, ed thousands of miles away and chopped blanched is)m ode. -
� late small -pieces-, the re•ehouW be Pulled Bread ;.
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two cups. Add to sauce and min bring to boiling point and add iur. Olives Celery Salted Pecans nineteen hundred ears ago. Christ- Christmas Loaf.-This Christmas
well. Sprinkle the bottom of a bak- key, parsley, and Reasoning add Roast Goose Chestnut Stuffing Y g -
Ang dish with buttered and seasoned the beaten eggs, Fill well- buttered Frozen Cider Punch maa is a miracle, loaf cakes very popular is Nor -
add a layer of the timbale moulds two - thirds- full. Stuffed Potatoes Business may have been dull, and way. it is s cake also that ie
cracker crumbs; • Plans, may have miscarried until we proves in the keeping, Melt three :
Place moulds on an inverted pie feel that we cannot afford to spend ounces of butter and poor off into
4nrkey mixture, thews layer of oys- Glazed Onions
tern, -- drained from their liquor; pan and bake twenty minute*. Un- Grape Fruit Salad a dollar for Christmas gifts. What a pan, holding back the salt. Add
sprinkle with salt, pepper, -and a mould and serve with sauce au- English Plum Pudding Hard Sauce of it Khali we make that an ex- two tablespoonfuls of sugar, one
slight grating of 1'emoa peel. Co. - preme• , Wafers Cream Cheese Cafe Noir ruse for saddening the lives of those pint of milk with a tahleapoonful of
ver oysters with a layer of crumbs ; Sauce Suereme. - Four table- of the milk,
- Grapefruit about us b regrets and complaints t yeast dissolved in +ores
repeal until turkey mixture is .spoonfuls of butter, four table- Y g P
used. There should be two layers spoonfuls of Bourg one and one -halt !Fish Cutlets Cream 'Sauce love friendship a not he cheap be and three whole eggs well beaten.
p of turkey and one of oy*etrs.- Co- cupfuls of hot chicken stock. one- Baked Goose Gooseberry Sauce love so nerd d that sillier can be '.'pest add a pound sad s half ss
ver to with -buttered crumbs and half cup of hot cream, one table bought with a gift or lost for the Sour, .half It posed of seedless
p Hominy Croquettes Sprouts lack of it. raisins, half pound of earrante, and
r bake twenty minutes in a_hot overt spoonful of r4duced mushroom li-
Creanrrd Turkey with potato" quor, three - fourths of a teaspoonful Apple Salad is Apple Rh�lle tVaE�re .The secret of the "Christmas shredded citron and ro+rad cards-
potato" Plum Pudding Indian Sauce „ %hen too st:a
and Greeq peep #". -Chop one -half of lemon juice, alt, pepper, and a Cheese Croquettes Coffee Boa Bons spirit is simple. We are happier rno i seeds to flavor
r fine; saute five few grains of nutmeg. Process ' q t at the Christmas season than at to stir begin kneading and continuo _
of a green peppe Any other, because then, for a. day until the dough will a" stick to
minutes in three tablespoonfuls of )Ifelt the butter is a saucepan, add plenty.
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butter, And three tablespoonfuls of the flour, stir to a smooth paste or a few days, we succeed in put- the board. bet the pea io a warm
k Add stock
gradually, ling our own peraonalitiee is the place where there are so drafts and
Dour, stirring constantly; add gra g y. stirring con Christman comes but once a year background and our own desires on. when well risen malts into tho
dually one cupful ef- chicken stock ftantly, add the cream, mushroom And this is nic';-
sad
one cupful of hot cream ; liquor and seasonings. Continue What would we do, oh dear, ob der-toot. In seeking joy for others shape of a round loaf of bread.
a : best until- smooth and glossy, sea. beating until smooth and glossy• dear, we find happiness for ourselves. Sprinkle with sugar thietiy, let riss Abini
son with salt, pepper, and one- plmentoes Stuffed uilh Turkey If he came twieel Wby should we have this spirit sgain, -and bake in s steady oven
eighth .teaspoonful of celery salt and Mushrooms. -Line buttered but for s day or a season The one hour. _
Place the saucepan over hot water dariole mouids with pimentoes ISare of It. spirit of love and kindness which Orange Pie. -Take two largo
and add one' cu ful of cold roast (Spanish peppers). Wipe and peel I'm sure there is a Santa Claus, came into the world with the Bab o _ a sages, grate the me ' m one
fAirteJ cut is small cwbes ; one -half the cape of halt a dozen mushrooms, My mind no doubting fills, who was born in Bethlehem is not and squeeze the juice ts,.nr both,
_ cupful of cold boiled potatoes cut in chop them fine; chop the half of a, I know he is real because for a day, but for every day And for straining out the seeds ao l m�z
small cubes, and one -Halt tablt- small onion fine and saute them to- I have to pay his bills. all eternity. with the rind and one �sif pounj
spoonful of onion juice. When thor- gether in one tablespoonful -of bat to granulated epoonl l sugar, adding a !rye
ter; then add three - fourths of a blespool of floes, tir,n eta! ie
cupful of cream sauce, hall a cup TWO NAUG IITY DOGS. the we beaten yolks d three a go
on 4 heated serve to a roe bor-
__ melted
of fine ttrread crumbs, ltslf s cu of
and two tablespooutois o! sue
Turkey Croquettes. -Two cupful p .. butter. Turn into a deep pie' p :ate '
white meat of turkey, finely chop- which has been lined with pee pa. te,
of veld .roast turkey chopped due. -
am onpfnt of English walnut meats ped ; add one pimento, chopped -
ebopped fees, one teaspoonful of fine, and-the beaten yolk -of an-egg. , .. and bake until firm in a aar�k oven.
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salt, one - fourth- teaspoonful of cel- Season highly with "it with pep �,� �► � the whites of the eggs until
• Beat h
is dry and firm with two tablespoo.r
cry snit, one - eighth teaspoonful of Pe - -- the o-
' 01 seasoning, one teaspoonful buttered crumbe. Bake in a drip- 1 ; smoothly with part of &.meringue l
off lemon juice, oe -half tablespoon- Ping pan surrounded with hot wa- - ` and return to the oven for a min
> = ute or two to set but ao& brown,
ffal of aced cotes, one teaspoonful ter. Serve turned from the mouids
of flnel cho parsley,. L6ree- on circles of toast. ` rt '` then sgaeeze the remainder of the
y PPS P. Turkey Eautoa -Two cupfuls of meringue through a pastry tube on
fOUrt hs of s cupful of giblet sauce, P - - - the
or three - fourths of a cupful of thick scalded milk, two tablespoonfuls of first ooatiK in tansy pattern or t+'
brown 'sauce, breaAcrumbs. Pro- butter, two tablespoonfuls of flour, {simple lattice design and set is the
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oesa; -Mix -the iagredieata -in -the - fourths of a tewpoonful. of f - -• oven till • slightly tinged with
order given; after adding the sauce salt, one -half teaspoonful of celery —
la boll
' brown. Let cool�h� y 7 `
!et
mixture cool, Mould in cork salt, one
teaspoonful of pep = - _ _ -' .. leaves in wreath pattern on top and ;
shape croquettes, roll in fine bread per, one -third cupful of fine soft -_ simulate holly berries with small -?
_ crumbs, .dip in egg (diluted with bread crumbs, two cupfuls of cold _ red candies such am can be purchas-
turke , cbopped fine, yolks of four, - ed at any confectioner's.
cold water in the of two a. _
espoon u O water eac —
slightly • beaten egg), then in of finely chopped parsley, whites of l �- ha rpfuls of augfzr beaten with _
crumbs. Fry in deep hot fat. Drain four eggs, beaten at and. dry. � � one -half. cupful of butter until light
on brown paper and serve with -oys- Process : Melt the butter, in sauce- �r; �� and creamy; stir in the unbeaten
ter sauce. pan, add the flour mixed with sea- . yolks . of two eggs, add one cup
Thick •Brown Baaee (for cro- sonings, stir to a smooth paste ; add - - water, then .two cupfulq flour and
quettes and cutlets). -Two table- the milk gradually, beating con- f beat five minutes; next the well _
spoonfuls of butter, three and one. stantly ; add , the bread crumbs and _ beaten whites of two eggs, another j
half teaspoonfuls of flour, one cook three minutes; remove from I hill cupful of flour, pwo tesspoon. ,
fourth 'teaspoonful of salt, one- range, add the turkey, yolks of eggs - fuls baking powder, one teaspoon-
eighth teaspoonful of pepper, one and parsley; cut and fold in the vanilla, and three teas n
ful of v teaspoon-
cupful cupful of hot brown stock. Process : whifes of eggs. Turn mixture into t sugar. Bake in two
Melt and brown 'butter m a sauce- s well- buttered baking dish and _ _ _.
- -
- -- square t and p her w•
b n '
add flour, stir to a smooth bake thirty =five minutes in 4 moiler " _ -- cupfuls ins a t with
- acing as follows : Bait one and '
' paste and continue browning (tak- stn oven. Serve with oyster sauce ��w three- fourths cupft of sugar with
tag care mixture does not burn) ; Turkey Sn Break the back of Y .� ed
or sauce supreme. i a little water till it hairs when
` add seasonings and gradually hot p•-
dropped from a spoon, then beat
stock, beating constantly. Let boil the turkey in pieces, remove all gradually into the well beaten
'
�, i
" one -half minute sad remove from stuffing, place in a kettle; add all * �. - : whites of two eggs, add one tea•'.
•, -_, mange leftover bits of meat and skin. Co- ` �,l ,♦ t spoonful of burnt sugar, a little va-
Tariley galpicon. - One cup Of ver a knuckle of veal with cold wa .� _ ___�� nilla, and beat till coal and stiff
gold turkey cut in one -half inch ter, place op range, bring quickly i
to the boiling point; let bail .five � enough to apreadF� -
tubes, one -half, cup of cold - tongue minutes. ing po throw awn t>! _ �
- ent'•in small. cubes,-half cup of y _ What Always Aappees.
water and add the turkey bones,
:button mushrooms, one -half green 9 - ' •y �,.,,,,f "Does your rich uncle send yes
pepper cub in
shreds, --one-half small remnants of meat and s1E�n; place - _ something for Christmast" - -••
onion finely chopped, one and an in a stock pot, cover with three -
half tablespoonfuls of butter, one quarts of boiling water, place on t7 -. "Oh, yes. .Every year be Benda f
�., _ aloe just enough to make no ChiaiC . _. .
and one -half tablespoonfuls of fur- range, cover.and let boil gently un o g l
- key dripping, two c , fula of brown
til the. meat falls from the knuckle. rack one dry put dawn his plate. But he looked still more and more h w much he might hare seat ,14
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or white stock. - salt, Peer, celery The last hour of conking add one Puddings hot, he said; 11} As he eat upon the floor;,. _ he'd wanted to..
ualt; and a few` grains of cayenne. oE�ion, sliced, nix slices of carrot,
wait And
his doggies, Spot and Pup,
Process: Prepare tur ey and Loa- one outside blade of celery broken Here's my pretty picture -book- Gobbled''all his pudding opt Nobody ever ma�fe 1b0 LesO 0[
gs,; mix well Belt butter and ip pleoes, one -half teaspoonful oI 1'11 have time for just one look." anything 6y worryistg,
4.
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out Into a tibest an inch thick. Roll
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;it up aa you' would pastry, and
• pound flat again, This done, roll
PERRIN the sheet out smooth and less than
HOME T.
a quarter of an inch in thickness. WSW.
Cutout with a small tumbler or cake DIR IONS. &ad
OVES
cutter. Prick around each all the
GL
. ..... . way through with a fork in several
8eleeted Recipes.
places and bake quickly to a pale ffie
T world's standard of Chocolate Doughnuts.—Beat two brown. Work the scraps left by
g.J�e perfection, eggs, add one and one-half cupfuls
the cutter into a sheet and cut out
I Is Compow OFTIA
of sugar, a small pieoe of butter, to the last bit. Let them get cold FOU111111ft UIPMP T Z`t,
7
two squares of (melted) chocolate, before putting into a box lined. with WMAN WOMW
Style Pit Durability, one cupful of milk, and one heaping
white paper.
CMWSMAI
504 that the trade ma-k is on every glove, teaspoonful of baking-powder in
STMCK
Uses for Old Gloves.
flour enough to make a solft, dough.
Fr4 as usual.
There are many uses for the tops' It -V
f the real estate business IS undoubt. uiek-made SOUP. — Tbrow into T
Me
0! your old kid gloves. Do not con vim
1nillion and a quarter town Iota in . 'I NTAiNs
TOR0110 CORRESPOMBECE :1 One calculator so" that there are boiling water. a handful of tapioca, sign them to the scrap basket be-
j
Canada on the market. To put a family with salt and pepper, and stir while fore you have tried at least some
on each of these lots would mean an ad. cooking. Put in a an a large piece
IIINTIRIEST11116id airs of COSSIP FROM ded population equal to the total present e of the useful and dainty *ays to
TM QUEEN CITY. population of Canada. And to support of butter, and the yolks of two or utilize them.
POID
this additional Population in towns and three eyra beaten up in a little A very lovely little handbag is
cities would require at least another 7.• 'lunlialpell , Eloctions-Are "Coed 1005b
The 000 000 people on the land. So that water. our in the boiling tapioca, made from the tops of long kid
copy all the town lots now at W off.
DrrwhW to a Clossf-High sub- divided and mix well by stirring. gloves. Cut the glove tops -off as
would require a Canadian population of Potato Biscuit.—To one no more
Cast el Listing- Toronto's Street some 21.000.000 souls. cupful of close to the wrist -opening as pos-
Railway. Then the high cost of living is "sum• hot mashed potato add one-half.
p 'n a. seam off very than the I
Ing serious roportio If any person cupful of- sugar and one - yeast-cake I close'
Bible; then cut the
At the time at writing no candidate In had foretold uas a; pear- . ten years ago want rents about , This will give two pieces
lopposition to k1ayur HL�Lken - i and prices in 1912 would be in Toronto )is dissolved in one-half cupful of warm a ut 6i.- inches wide at the L bot- Alma
*d on the horiaou. No one in tzis prt:bvut would have been regarded rasy. One water. Let the mixture rise Add tom and e
Coualoil is prepared too take the plunge. living in the country has as c eight inches wide at the
little idea of
and any oppoa"& mulltt, therefore, oone:tbe struggle to make ends meet that goes one-half cupful each of butter and top. Lay them together, and cut Niuds
from outside. one man wh<.we name vau. On In many Toronto bomea, where the
sugar, two eggs well beaten, one them eight inches long,
!knees to be nbentioned as a possible can. incomes received would ordinarily be con. teaspoonful of salt, and three and is not possible, as Dear to that -NO ALUM
i -or, if that
didate is Dr. Uharl0d Sheara, iormer.y sidered quite adequate,
city. However, no one predictr tb&tjlw.p
kedioa.l HOdUtb Oldk*r Of the C, Ur.
-e--qllar-te-r-.-Cupfuls-401-fl�Dur,-K.BeW_ NS
Ahi;ard-ts a mm of In6epefu6but -aftLe-1 tw-SuVeerwas briiFek-ln-Toionto-s growth . the dough and - let it rise. �eftgth�- as--
Then widest part for the top lay the piec-
-and an indepeodent turn f , d A MuniclPal Railway.
was ext-eedintly popular as together and e
tall"oftlUmms to, ft again. Brush over with sugar a,,.j stitch them on the sewing machine,
0 mind, w"Q I Toronto's shape into, biscuit and let it rise es with the right sides 11 only Baking Powder
Modwal Department on &o- a rst experiment in the muni.
!cfDal owneksbip and operation of street
-.6ount of t�ae wits he used to "talk tip' car lines is taxing
to the Aldwmneu. Since retiring from of- 8 modest form, A -water, and bake in a moderate rouadin made in Canada'that has
Ac life he bas several times threaten- �inile or two of railway has been con. D,eri. g Qff the oornerb at the bot-
structed on Gerrard street east, a street tom. One inch and a half from all its ingredients plainly
ow too run for soutethiaw, but has alwaj 0 , which the Street Railway Company re. A More Eeonomleal Plum Pud-I In
r."'Ited the ner" to go through with it.�fused to tierve. and which way therefore the top cut slits one-half inch long,
Lai's friends oink be would give Mayor 0 ding.—Put one printed On the 1&64
an run. P&BLIC114arly 11 b4l'As
PLock Pell to the city to do so it liked with. cupful of finely �as you would for a buttonhole, plac-
vreeli and tilpse makes a whirlwind cam- there wall no Other way to devel,,p chopped raisins in the bottom of a I . . . . I I . . - - 1 1
bolds off his osaildidature until the last the district than by a car line, the city mixing dish, and mix one cupful of ing them one inch apart. ThTse
went ahead. The line is now cornolete,
paign of It. ftoy figure that he would, four cars have been placed in o rali I 'you may outline with the button- For economy we recom-
flour with it. Add one cupful of
lat the anti-temperala(w vote, rho "bul- I and the city T-Q on hole stitch if you wish, alth"gL M
y slides" 1,4*% the Roman fatho,ic' t4k more or less ecuretylbrown sugar, one cupful of sue I end the one pound can& 45
, launched In the stroet railway busin, t, ?ft with a
vote, a agliollon of the Liberal Vow he -03, theW du just as well if left with a
ThP hap been fixed at twn.. !cbopped fine, one -half teaspoonful �raw edge, and through the
being & +btw prevolneut conservative than sj,pl In- cer.t. - or - m run A
r ten cents. but. of c,)Urse. each of clove. cinnamon and all- I half-inch wide ribbon, matchingthe
Jdayor Hockes. read even a goodly section to get anywhere p3p"noers have eso to
of the Oranjv vote, spice, the I'mice and grated rind of I
I P a fare 00 the Street Car company a
Even it them to no Ilayoralty contest, ey.tem. e color of the kid, or a silken cord
aftntlar stab line in nt)i,4�r one cupful of
that does am Swan that New Year'* Day Twiti other on femon, citron to suit. -and salt, !of the game color, to draw the Drivinx Out Horlie Can.
will not be as int,-reuting votin eve" t wstr eta ore Ai-n shortly ape, cupful
city grated carrot, une mouth of the bag together.
Never before bas there been suct a big b� the of grated potato, The Government of Wurtemberq
Ileld for Board of Control. All the old flley cad' 7 Th-re iv no exr,,srtatj." th�t one ZekI.- I' Unusual- and very attractive are
be 'node to pay -. The only qn.s. itYK) Germany, is -taking- steps to su
members are aoak.ng rt�eiectjou and 0-w .?,On Is as to the. size of the d.-Acit, The o�nful_ of soda, mixed with the 'flowers for the hat that are made bsti
aaip!rants are "riviring up ou all sidep,j)-" of vdinco?pp of munleinz, wner. potato Mix all thoroug d tute auW-buk lines for all the horse
Controller Pneser, who- has been spoken ShiD 'A that the d-fle t will not B. bly, an ftonj the. tops of suede'gloves. Theltraction lines existing in the coun-
lot as • poosib4o Maycralty candidate, lar? steam three hours Hard or liquid
S a "I - t� d,,,,,,. So The 11tT froth Ok 0 , topi of a pair of white or colored. try and it is no
stand . bis platform of economy, Be the Toronto street Railway when I"'r T'r sauce as you please This tastes . trio, w eneaged in draw.
way pooeflily bead the pnil. even in a - a epool of fine
'llit" expires to i9m. to frain. g!,jves (not- black), ing tip the plans.!o.r the .pro The
Large del4L Oscilrotler Ch rch. In b.,s role much like English -plum pudding, milliner's wire, wire, a steel kDitt 99 department ha�% already entered
11 tb4sco to nil won, wal try but it' is far' more easily digested. of being a.
to fflad. and his way back controller
b �ne,-dle. and an awl, or very large into connection with the leading
-McCartbs. tim oakit LlbPral elect^d w the Pudding.—Two cu Ps needle. fu- pun
Arrowroot
Soard last Jastuarli, wbi'o it dls-•ppoirit- Expectcd Pc alb of boiling milk, three heaping tea- ching holes, and you ' German antomobile constructors is
Went in Bank- rmpects, on his years re. �are ready for work. 1?.rder to secure
spoonfuls of Bermuda arrowroot ! re their oo-operation.
pord is a oapalkla wan of bu.,nens Con- to Dir � wet to a am In a wreath encircling a natural-- he enterprise. and bids will no
.4reller Magutre, anoilio-ir Liberal, who From Day ooth paste with a litt'e in (
F" served OIUS Ur Ilockens unexpired -colored straw hat white kid was doubt be called fur in the near N.
(term. has bad bill taste of hired and icold milk. four tablespoonfuls of , used for the flowers and golden- ture" At- precent, the department
ivants more. Tbas there is Jam" S'mP- Another, 'brown for the leaves and calyx A' hue flint made any deftaite decision
Son, ruoriDj as a Aociallpot, whn may not Ll white atigar beaten light, *ith tvr,-)
rt elected, but will poll a strocs, vote, Case Where fe Was eggs. Mix the arrowroot paste with paper pat-tern having five ilower-lin the mattpr,
lawtn-. as lap will from unielne. Saved and Health Restored the boiling milk, stir three minutes i shaped petals and a simple leaf de-
church woftem temperancera clatills. over the fire ; take from the range
''Oran" ladlitimi, Illoots of Engla d Lib- and beat in the eggs and sugar, If !sign. having five sections, also aj'
Orals Ex•C4nMe�Ner P, five-pointed star a little smaller' , always
a keen student 44 muolvipal prob'ems. 'too stiff. stir little more milk. I Send Post
Card UP-
mod drawitilit ape% the same Support aa -we have' al) read and heard- thant the flower pattern,_ we're cut Bo sl
Mr- Simpoisi Jwfth the exception of the OfTuru into a buttered bake dish and 1 out. The flowers were V%,o and a I day for, how to asaim
lodg"i warift to gowe back So does ex- the agonies- of sciatica, but only bake..00vered, lot twenty minutes ' Ihalf inches in diameter, and the!' and is Easy PoCket
Controller J J. Word. another Liberal. those who have been tortured other portions cut accordingly, butl
labor rbarallbas. and Roman Catholic, by :Then uncover and brown lightly,
WO'Nell. eactiber Liberal Roman Catbo. this dread malady can fully appre 'You may. if you, like, make a wer. set l
to and elate hat' it must" ingue of the whites of two -eggs and 'You map suit your elf in -size. b Money
-pe"004111A, pular. also bas his Cla w mean to oe i ourself
the kid. it <I i .* I
rd, 7 Lay the pattern n Gir
1kat in the rt tomand. who has cured after years, of suffering. a little powdered sugar and spread !mark the outline with a '01
�inade a of water works que-li.
%long. sad 'P:ZAIY 8 eenev, a. brother of is i knittin
the because. he feels -it his Sol. over the surface before draw ng the � needle; do not use it pencil or the
Bishop Of T"rest- completes the list emn duty to tell to the world his pudding from the oven. In that,
the womena,
it is ourlawas tb*A fit the list at too cam. faith in Nerviline that Victor p case leave it- upon the upper - Brat - marks will show. Then out . out
�didatiss to 14ory Toronto." only tons Hires makes the following d, ' ing of the oven to color lightly, Eat very carefully and toss them into
okould be 0osearttsti wee. Of these to-, r -clara- i. a basin of cold water.
For three years I toe cold. with cream.
only two, OanarelLor 'Poster and Cbarrh tion. i CARRIAGE FACTORIEUTD,
i" reforded as strong 'runnerg." The the Royal Mail service, and "s "I Baked Peas. —NN Slab a pint of split When they have beclom-e- Aor-
&&as or gues"ag *.e in all 1! put them in a bean-pot
-inno-re is. therefore, I kinds of weather had to meet this peai and loughly wet through take vut and
!Dore than sansudw dLIBMIt. with a tablesp( -4es, iA I absorb the superfluous- water with
A "Iff" 11row" for Alderman. [light trains, Dampness, cold, and ponful of molas: -6 &lo
a towel, -up by laying them between
Of the WV AUSPrUlLnir material offer• exposure brought pzi sciatica that small strip of salt pork, and salt
PrUthe coast istaesesting candidate is Dr, blotting paper. While they dry out
Orley Wlelrew formerly of the staff affected MV left aid,,,. Sometime" 1 to taste. Cover with hot water, a little cut thin strips of the
of the U ,, oeiuft# at Toronto, but now ea- an attack ' and bake like beans, filling the pot four inches long and wind round the FIRST MORTRASE 0030S
would come on that made kid
laged In the ine4lber manufarturing In. me powerless to work. I was Sol, with water as it cooks up, About
udtry. Dr, Wlviiaott Is what is sometimes re for the. stems, securing each I
nearly a oompkte' cripple that. i - e end with Not Assolis
called a Iftiolk brew" candidate. He in 1 1 th're' hours of baking is necessary. ; w
R_-A--of Twon"-Zwv�. l?lh. MD, of o give Up My job. I was in rauverry Dumpllnp—,IFoTout&,
ipsis Univorelif. and studied a "'am L� stamens of a -wtfip of kid one-hilt Bond Issiae .... .... •• .
ge. t despair, completely cast down, be- Ilayer of dumpling crust, thin
lenna. Vertht, Ports and Cambridge. He
sated In teelsisheal education. has
liarers' Aseeoft,06" and is greatly Inter- trying to get well wan asted. I rolled in sugar; roll up, and pinch lone s;de.- 'Poll this around the end Karning's, tell .... ...... 8"-.,j5
is inch wide and one and a half inches
prominent is tike Canadian Manufar- clause the money I had ipent'an spread thickly with wet cranberries I long, cut in quarter-inch slits on KA
Be
nji6t •
o
written a good deval about the theory of was speaking to my che the edges tightly, and steam one -
'11bunicipal government. but this in his first daT one half hour. Serve with fairy-butter �bf the stem wire and punching a Ill"d Interest Charges Ulm
and he recommended 'Nervi. [hole through the centre of the flov�-
vienture Into On burly-burly of practical.
-1 had this good liniment] pudding
line." inauce--made as follows:
P*Tb. I.tiWok brow" candidate Toronto rubbed on several times a day. and Cream one Cupful of pulverized su- et portion and calyx, then- through' SUMMARY
lkad was sir Ilidamrd Walker, whn a few . I the latter, and put a drop, of glue _80"d INU44 U P. L Of Assets�
got 'I continued this treat- tablespoonful of
years W was dar6W to the Board of Un • relief. gar with one large- 'in the hole 'to Atfirest Earned 5 Times, 7 t.
mptly retired. Why be did so has not together stem. 47
cation. He m g one term. and then ment four months and was cured. butter; theh heat lightly to� secure 'them W the, sond-4
a very, ded boty- explain d. -Y-bave used all kinds of li with the yolk -of an egg until 'the
r liniments, Make the flowers nd leaves up WRITE "R PARTICULARS
a
-Crooliers Getting Note: nd can truthfully ixture is smooth and creamy. into a cluster
uthfully say that Nervi.
One Is hearing rather vsersistent toret•, line is far stronger, more Beat the white of the egg to a stiff or w4ath for irour,
e pene-
bodings theme de^ that our "good times" trating -and infinitely b froth, inix al] lightly but thorough- hat. Beads can be introduced Ae MACKAY & COMPANY
are in danger of being checked temper. Netter . than represent berries. to� 0___. al
rily. Of course, there are always a cer• anything else for relievi I ly ;.heap the sauce on 'a glass dish, I __ L
ng pain. Tbe -ork ;s not diffici I Tolto11170�_
Ul,intowl, 9% wroakere who co Tinuous- urge evervene wit sprinkle. with nutmeg,—and let it
v
draw a pow slupoth. Presid h lumbago, -neu- U. B. FIOU-islcK 343MArer.
tnIorebod I forms delightful amusement for the
Dire may ewia"4& (tom them only, but' raLgia, rheumatism, or sciatica, to stand in a cold place to. harden.
I woman who loves to make dainty guardian Building, NoNTRIAL
they 010"m J11,1011 4 little more numerous use Nerviline. I know it will cure Notber's Waffles.—Two cup's of, things with her fingers.
than usual. E
The theory of t%e croakings IS that them. milk, two eggs; three cups of sifted
there has bem a See, rapid expansion and Get Nerviline today, large'fam- flour, two even teaspoonfuls of bak- 7.�
exploitation Is 06jisda, particularly in-.
real estate. Too vancIn money has been sly size, trial sizu, zuc.; all 'a sa)tspoonful of salt, ......
borrowed. Too OWe of it has been m:-de -dealers or The -Catarrhozone Co. one tablespoonful of melted butter.
productive, Tbe" the Balkan war, like Buffalo, �Sift baking powder and salt three
every- other ww. has eaten up great N. Y. and Kingston,'
chunks of oap4tal-wiped it off the
earth. Canada. times with the flour. Beat yolks
This. of oonive. lasis a tendency to cut off' and whites together and very light.
The AUPPIY at walpi"I available for In.
lesttaent. ( TURNS BANNED TOBACCO. Add the milk t6 these, then the Ill
Every antuinit tillarre to a certain amount melted butt,6r, last] the ffour.
of woney,tigb4arips caused by minions of y
farm, Beat hart for one minute. Rubthe
dollars west w pay the Smokers *ere Severely Treated all
Ora for their crew as they b
waffle irunfj with salt, then _wash
ring them and wipe and set at the side of
market. Bat this year it I. in-, Unbelieve.n.
lis that the @&tntr6rilor may last longer. t carried into the range for an hour to heat them
-
The tirliter th" usual, and the rearl * Tobacco -was firs
Town Lot 3"cuilat on..
The I Turkey by English sailors, and its gradually. Thus "seasoned" 'they
'That there has been a vast overdoing Use, was quickly prohibited. ' As will 'not adhere to the batter after
in Russia, R tradition was discov- they are greased well. At the end
ered prohibiting its use bv.the faith- of the hour move to the front -over
d grease with lard tied up
phesied For Sewing and Reading The Rayo is recognized as
ful ;- Mahomet,'if iris 5aiJ. had pro-, a hole an
that in future ages some in a bit of cloth. Try a little of the the best lamp made. It
of his followers would smoke a batter to test the heat before bak- gives Ei clear, steady light, soft and mellow; the idyl lamp, ac-
COrcting to best authorities, for all work requiring close attlontioc.
LAXA herb called tobacco, but these Would Ing 'a' waffle.
be unbelievers. Home Mnde Craekem--On baking Oi the eyes (far superior to gas and electridty).
ars boiR for nursing iqoultan Amurath TV. strictly' pro- day take out a pound. or. so of dough
Mothors ,because they d hibited its use.- - Search was made -from the quantity prepared for the
0
for smokers, tobacco pipes The R
3104 Affoof I" rest' of the were day's baking. Do. this beFore-you �LYO Lam p -o
driven through their cheeks and set the dough for -the last rising,
M14dbutsure. 2Sc. Lighted without removing chimney or shado easy to ct n
V Aur drugiist's. rolls .-of tobacco pun iz as collars! Wo'rk into the reserved, portion an ea and rewtofli.
a box Inexpensive. RcOnOmical. Made In various styi a
_Q
around their necks. Thus arraved even "eableipoonful of butter for e and for 11 purposes,
At Da4lers
orill
0
Pa""
oy �'.y 'a" how I
f y
Mono
C, r7
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T �-�•� *,��} -The annual Christmas Fair at Over four hundred new teachers a
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> LjOCC11J1sms* � Whitby will be held on Tuesday. have been granted certificates
- -The public schools will close this week as a result of the ezani r_ ."
to-day for the Christmas vacation, inations in the various model
--We wish all -a Merry Christ- -Fred Stover, - formerly of the schools, in the province. -
was, Sggink Miiis, was in town on Bonar Law, the leader of the
- -S. Wade chi d a carload of Thurada 1 €
ppe y Cronservative party in England -
hogs on Monday. -For the•convenience of custo- will likely be compelled to relin-
'.: -John Anson had a business mers, there will be no more early gnish the leadership owing to his I, ---
�'. -trip'to Balsam on Tuesday_ closing evenings at M. .S. Chap- stand on .the tariff reform goes-
-E. L. Chapmam, of Toronto, man's store till after Xmas- lion. _
�• i w� Wednesday, Everybody
-M. S. Chapman had a business —The infanchild of W. B. and '= -BALE REiIQTER.
m trip to the city on Wednesday.. Mrs. Powell, we regret to report � /
- Arthur Leng, of Toronto, has been very seriously ill suffer- FRIDAY, Dsc, 20TH- Credit sale of r to'
All r
#Pent Sunday at hie home here. ing from whooping cough. We standing timber on lot 3b, B. F. con.
-F. G. Logan, of Toronto, cal- are pleased to know that she is Pickering, the property of John `y
+ led upon Pickering friends on Sat- now somewhat improved. Graham. Sale at 1 o'clock. See'
tpcda - Going, going - First - second- bills. Fred Postill, auctioneer ii "+
-t oy Burling, of Toronto, and last time. Now is your only MONDAY. DBc. 23RD.- Auction sale of Our' Expectations—g Record Breaking
spent Sunday with C. H. and Mrs. chance. All Xmas toys and fancy household furniture in the village of �+ -
Burling. goods most go at prices away Pickering, the property of A. J. • Christmas-`Week-
r
Anew switch - board has been down. Come now as they must
Howlett. Sale at 1 o'clock. See Y�
recently installed in the Bell Tele -. go- At. _any price. D. Simpeon dedgets. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. We've trade extensive preparations for it. Not only in' securing the
Phone central. -e & Co. * choice of the market in Christmas Gifts, but in making our
p store attractive -we're fairly alive with Evergreens, }j
- Born -At Fairport, on Wed- -The steam shovel belonging to TOOLS SHARPENED Festoons, Xmas Belle, Etc. Don't fail to see
nesda Dec. 18th, to A. W. and the — Toronto & Eastern Electric — ne. No matter whether you buy or .
]Odra. Hilts, twin sons. railway is being moved along the If you have a saw, a pair of shears, or - - -: not —Come and see us.
- Wednesday neat being Christ- Kingston road from Mackie's farm a knife, that will not cut, W. J. Gor- -- _
onus Day all places of business near Whitby to Claude Field's don will put it in repair at 'a very
will be closed as usual. farm where a deep cutting'will be small coat.
_Misses S A. Dale and P. J. muse. CiHRI STMA S GROCERIES
'Wright are having a -neat lattice -Owing to Wednesday next ' • SKATING THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
fence erected on their premises. being a holiday we request those
-W. G. Scott and W. W. Sparks wishing a change of advt. to have There will be skating on the Pickering Raisins- seedless, seeded and not seeded. Currants - choicest 8 The
ire at Whitby this week attend- their copy in by noon on Monday, skating -rink every Monday, Thursday for 25 cts. Choice Cooking FigR, 8c per lb. Dates, Nuts,
ing a meeting of the Count Couu• and wish all corres aad Saturday aventngs. weather per- _
y pondence to be d Peels, Cittster Raisins, Oranges, Malaga Grapes,
nutting. General admission, Ladies
in a day earlier nest week if pos. lOc. Gears, liic. Cranberries, Etc.
-Mrs, Jas. L. Palmer aBd son, aisle. g Pickering Just note a few reasons why our Gro-
Charles, spent Sunday in Toronto -Mr. W. Fin land, who is tak- L. C. MOrCOmbe, eery Department is booming;
- -- - - - - -- =with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) ing a post graduate course at To- Cazxte The
Richardson. routo University,`- occupied the " TENDERS FOR WOOD Choice clean goods at right prices.
-John McGinty with his gang pulpit in St. Andrew's church on Prompt attention to all customers. I�Tr„
of men are putting in a cement Sunday lest and preached two TgxDitRS will be received by the un- and get ♦M
floor in the basement of the R. C. excellent sermons which were dersigued up to 10 o'clock a. in.. on Goods deliveretj,ptomptly.
church this week. much appreciated. Thursday, Dec. 28th, for 10 ,cords of STORE
- Notice -Fora first-class hair -Mips McGill, who will teach in wood (cut in 2 foot lengthsi for the Your money refunded cheerfully if the
Brougham public school. Must be a' Calendar goods are not satisfactory in every
trim, an easy shave oia4s razor the public school at Calgary Al- good beech and maple body wood. way.- -
E hone, call at the east end barber berta, next year left for her home George DnncaII, -
- -shop. W. J. Gordon, Prop. * in Centreville to spend,a few days g _ Xmas Gifts for Boys in our Hardware Department.
-The astika Chib met on before going out west, i4liva Me. Secretary, - Brougham skates, Hockey'Stick Pucka, Hockey Boots, Hockey Mitts, Sleighs, !`
Monday evening at the home of Gill has given the best of satiefec- Jack - knives, Pnrses, Etc. Come and see. R e simply
> - Miss Mabel- Wright and a ruost tfou as teacher Here and all re -Flour n y� Feed enjo able time was spent by all. Bret her departure. (� j j can't tell you about everything.
-Mrs. W. Marquis and children, -A number of the young people Our Dry Goods Department is brim full of Choice Gifts for everyone.
- - of St. Paul, Minn., are visiting of the village enjoyed their first at Cherrywood Station Grandfather, Grandmother, Father, Mother,
With T. B. and Mrs. Marquis. Mr. skating on the rink on Saturday — Brother or Sister.
Marquis is expected to arrive be- evening. The rink will be man. Bran. Shorts, whole, crushed A chop -
fare Christmas, aged this year by Messrs. L. ilst�r• ped Oats, whole and chopped Wheat, Chinaware, 'Leather Gpods, Fapej Ties, Arm Bands, Scarfs,
-In addition' to the regular combs and Jno Baladon who will dried Brewers Grain, Colwell's lilotas- Games, Toys, ]Books,. Etc.
nigbt.s for skating, the Pickering do their beat to give the young sea Meal, Oil Cake, Equivalent. Can-
. - q g Meal, Bibby 's Cream Equivalent. Stan- mss' 33 0 0 ZZ :M -
- Skating Rink will be open on the people a pleasant winters, sport. dai•d Chemical Charcoal. Cream of the
- afternoons and evenings of Christ• -HO! For Xmas at Home, Any. 'Vest and Monarch Flour, Crushed
was and New Years. where• Tickets -a Fare and a Ouster Shell, etc. • C H A P AN
_ --A load of potatoes was sold third. (food going Dec. 21st to °Thp7�ae,e 2P.040,
9esp= 1rx`
on our streets this week for $1.10 Jai). 1st. Good to return till and l
per bag Evidently the price of Jan. 3rd. Also a single fare good
this useful product is not going to going Dec. 24th and 25th. Good WINTER TERM Ti Z+ �a? H = N K
be as high as was predicted. returning Dec. 8th. Buy all J
: --John H. Michell, of Greco through Xmas tickets to or from From ran, 2nd Only a few days more to shop before Xmas. so don't leave your buying for
?River, visited St. Andrew's Sab- all statioas in Canada at Stephen- the last few days, A few suggestions for the buyer :
son's (opposite Standard Bank]
d last as the so !
q bath School on Sunday 1 Pp� �+3aZOTT eLadies- China, Linen Neckwear, 9tationero, Slippers, •
' representative of the township Whitby, at your leisure, He re- This for th
18abbath School Association. deems his tickets at par when pre- Gloves, Facinators, Etc.
-The Women's Institute met vented using, For Gents- hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas Ties, Shirts; Slippers,
Gloves Sweaters, etc,
on Tuesday afternoon at the home -On ednesday a stranger TORONTO ONT ,
Wednesday For Boys and Girls- Sweaters, Toques, antis, Games. Toys. I3dkis, Pocket Iti
-' of Mrs. Geo. Leng. Reports of drove into the village with a horse Is well known as one of Canada's Knives, Dolls, Mouth Oorgaris• etc,
'the Provincial Convention were and buggy. and wheu in one of Beat Business Schools. Our gradu- Our Christmas Groceries are fresh end at beet prices. A full line of Xmas
given by Mrs. J. Draper and Miss the stores doing business left his ates are in STROxnnsxA:vnbecause
•,valioe Holt. business firms i:�ow they render Cand at prices to suit all, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, peanuts and Brazil 1
horse on the .tweet untied. a 3'
Nuts all [reap. Oranges Florida and naval, Ci^anber2ies, Oysters, etc.
-The pound soi•ial held in the paseingantofrightened'theaniroal ,:rry,•atoR services. Satisfaction
Xpworth League on Tuesday even- and it started off. Gordon La'w, follows superior training.but never
ing was interesting and well pat who happened to he close by, tollutse inferior truinio Get the G. A. GILLESPIE; DUNB�RTON
- ionized. The variety of the dons- caught it before it had gone fat•, hest. You want it. We Rive it. Phone orders receive prompt attention.
tions offered was very aried, but thus spoiliug a good.local
it for Write for New Catalogue.
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were useful and will Y p- P - - - W. J. Elliott, Prinri nT Christmas prove a joy THt: `lrw,. eb le make a p s The annual school meetin on the streets. d o matter ho« Cor. Yon a aad Alexander Sts. •i i s
mistake b leaving one's untied j
will be held on Thursday next at quiet an animal may be cone is 60 YEARS' _
10 a. ni. instead of on Wednesday; proof against becoming frighten- EXPERIENCB -
s shout be tied ` 'We have a good Assortmetit of
Whieh- is Christizing We under- ed and every stand that no provision is made if left alone if only for a few sec- - T - -,,
in the school act, but the inspec- onds. , f , Breakfast Cruets, Cold Meat Forks, -
` tor, Mr. Welke, has authorized -On Friday, Dec. 13th, Mrs.
'Silverware -Pie Knives, Spoons, Etc.
:$ the change. Richard Collis died at the home of
-A. J. Howlett will bold an leer son, arm. Cullis, at the age of - -- Hanging Lamps, Parlor Latnps,
iii: unction sale of all his household 74 years and 9 months. Her fare- Truett Mntttcs Lamps . Night Lainps, Etc.
furniture at his premises, King St. ral took place on Sunday when DtsrcNS
east, on Monday next; Dec. 28rd. her bod • was laid to rest in Ers- b and de o►�ts lG.
r y an?on�aeadiaa a sketch and ececr�tlan m.s Ska Ho Sticks Sleighs, And a huge -
Ever thin is in first-class condi- trine cemetery. The deceased anfeki aacsrran our voatrtt�nio�pn4 steer an Skates, y
s eke S is s A„
y q y• : ,tf,,.protaam7tiai. N�i1110�mcnfey 'assortment of all Christmas Goods.
tion Find will be sold without any whose maiden, name was Elizabeth �Mr�a � a ems=or�a d"CU6
' reserve. Watch out for .dodgers Jane Pinch, was a native of Lew, patents taken t1,0 h Vann row". ,
containing a full list of ar.ticles,to' Cornwall, England. In 1855 she �1oNa. "thO°°0�ss'Snta�°A, DY
be sold. married Rich &rd Cullis and in 1871 l 1�f8� J O S Em P H H. • BU
I -_The Bazaar in connection with emigrated to Canada, settling at Afundao 417 inn es c awea�iv Lsrteed CU-
__ Mission Band and W. M. S. of Bowmanville, where she resided soon o:.nr edanosts oornaL Te,m. for -
KAK84 t>�� t+e+1+�4 told 1fT
the Methodist church, which was for 7 years. After residing 6years `a �,a" New SHOES held on Thursday of last week, in Clarke township and.4 years in � SOOTS .AND
•was a decided success. Though Brooklin, they moved to Picker-
196 w.�+nsroa.
majy articles were offered for ing to Mr. Miller's farm east of
-sw everything found a ready oil age, where they lived until ELM DALE MILLS are Have a complete stork of the best Boots and Shoee that can be
buyer. Proceeds from quilt and' several "yeai^s ago, when' their son.
=p$ER =NG3 procured. If you havu't been getting satisfaction
arwere over $80. - Wm. purchased the farm about2
--John O'Connor, who had the miles north of the village where have a look at our goods. -
`misfortune to lose both legs above they have since resided. She is I wish you all a °
the knee, while in the perform- survived byy her husband and her , -= -
ance of his duty as Station agent only son, William. BERRY CHRISTMAS MEN S OVEFi�COA T&
at Naughton on the C' P -'R. a few -The authorities of the Graven -
weeks ago, is now at the home of hurst Sanitarium have issued a and a o Men's Fur -lined Coats are lower in price this year and we are _
his parents in Oshawa. He is large number of Christmas stamps
making rapid progress towards to be sold for the purpose of -in- sappy NEW YEAR showing, exceptional good values.
'recovery and intends to make use creasing the revenue of that
of artificial limbs. worthy institution. Owing to the - - -� R BUNTING) P.ICS.ERING
--We extend our sympathy to fact `that a great many placed ` Chopping our Specialty . .,
Mr. and. Mrs. John McGinty on them on the face , of . envelopes, O lvie's Household and Glenoia
the death of their infant son, thus interfering with stamping Flours is 2b, 50 and 100 pound
$ruse Wilfrid, which took place machines, the post office authori- sacks, Fresh Rolled
on Sunday morning at the age of ties issued an order forbidding lOats, Etc.• =
I year, 3. months and 19 days after their use in this way. An appeal Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the _ :' PREPARE FOR WINTER ".
a brief illness from ' a severe cold was then made to have the order tan or cwt, Prices reasonable,
followed by pneumonia. His fun. 'rescinded. This has been done so F. VT ®07sR8 By getting your
eral• took place-on Tuesday- morn- far as to allow the stamps to be Cho n every day. ROBES, BLANKETS AND' HARNESS NOW ,
ing to the R. C. Cemetery. affixed to the back of the enve- _ Ppi g __
—When sending a stamp in a lope. Many are in the dark sa to Cub Bear do 12.00.
.'letter, nstead,-of moistening One -the object of these stamps. We :DICKERING MARKETS Blankets 1.50 up, Sask, Robes 8.00 and 9.00,
- =corner nd sticking it to the pap- may say that they have no money White Winter Wheat,•....,..... 08 ;Call and 'see our assortment of Harness, Halters, Trunks,
er, muffs en a small ,spot in the value but it is simply a means Red •' ••• •�
centre o the stamp, and .then adopted. to secure funds for a Ml,ed " •'
• • - Suit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices .
affix it to tour letter says an ea• worthy object. The amount spent Spring Wheat ............. . ... .. .� _
'phange. Tit,e removal of a small fbr a few
-tamp is very small, Goose
Part of the adhesive aubatance but in the aggregate the sum real- Sprouted •.•...... X70 -88 PICHERING HARNESS EhIPORIUDI ;4
•}' from the cen a in no way impairs ized is quite large. The Saniatr- Oats '"
' the usefulnes of the stamp. ium raised about $17000 last year C c9>li t0 Phone Ind. 301. W
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-whereas it is ten torn if the by the sale of stamps and this -
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