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NO �..* �ttr�0►fiitwti�lttital Q�arb*. - - TT - K�rTSAt• _ - -- O�T AR0 � �'• .#,�, j township. having had a car-load of(lbr[et • . , ,fi ,� . , • ' .. - F . ,.: r ..": mac �Treeente on Christmas Eve. •,` �J;,' Lswr'ettoe 1. spe�pdiag ': ew -Yeexa y y.., --�-'•�{ ; � Qatce a nnmber_frot;rl here"sveai to her ,- .. :, , ' .:; ',; : - with triettds in theotty. r' r -,,...,,.,,,,;, .;,,,,;,,v,,..,,;;..,,,. ° ' ii►TltAT.LOOK. HiPP> t� ��OIDED >� ate. Oat r ie eta iD w` - Rao d R Clare at GFreenwoe� on Sunday." y. ,r. pe y g tt]a Ms's. Geo. • Tripp daring the.winter. , and report baying hoard , tin, eticell� . }- • � A. FOIIN(3,-M D., C.M., Feliow of � —»� , � / � THs p8Tr8s ax.0 aOT� DOwi�i sT oDg -Many ho,n here.attended the nfeter tt�p • Trinity Medical College. Toronto, mem ���� � �\ her of College of Pbveiciane and Raraeone of j ' 1, lir si trli•eenvrood;on ]Monday evening. � •J W'`' Og'18 is•tO baDB BD aDCti6tt -'sale ' F 008YSBPOttDYNTS. "�-� � � • � Mr. and Mre. M. Mill@r, of Toronto, tin 'o, Otflee and residence Opp O`Leary hotel r - of Btn' limber on'Iot I G; con 6, i Woburn, Out. Oi>!oe hone: morning 7 to 10 ,., ••••. �,};� ;7� * ap@nL grnae with Dore. Thomas t36evenaon. eriDq, on tgraday J an 114b. -bee bills evening 6 to 8. L MO - aE #rT r � The bileaee ]E>ypdd, of Kinsale, took in the for particulars, _.________ " ----- — � '` • --�• -' >s4• '�- �' entertainment at the Bcooklin Presbyterian J. Lawdenee fro the�'vt►det is horns -� - dv� rn ao o� ' Of all materials and desl>Att -See Bnnd-v's a other o urrtn. church. tt�� Z.epal!. again, Ile intotrafi purchaeinq er•18a °� ;_ •' =--'� ' kept in stook. It will pay yon , W. H. Coates is vieit;t�q his brother, at Wm. Tlarbrous�hae severed his connection horsos"and returning in th@ spring. VPs 1 • to call at our works acd inspect our Block, Walkerton. with Robt MoAvoy and is now able to be wish Juulee Dusty Ettecesa," ENTOY, DUNK A BOUL TREE and obtain prices. Don't be misled b �yml storey fPCII7 Fte�B is more attentive to business south.Rsrristere,$alicito:e.etc., National .cast y �► Vg more SO Kia street, ea'tt, Toronto, agents we do not employ them,consequent- frtende here. jt'm. Urvis, of the .Goelph college, is Quite a nuulber froth hero attended lire At Claremont eYery'rnesday forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw off the agents ' apent�ina hie Xmas b aidase with leis stand oyBter supper at Greenwood on MoDdtLy . f to loan on Nor`�grsge, commission of 10 r oel,t., which you will Dire. Mackay And family,-were in IJr• evening. All report havit�Q enjoyed a . pe Pare here, Mr. and i1<1rs. Balton. FR��IK 11?NI'Ov, g.r7•. D•a•L• certainly save b purchasing froth as., A bridge on Paet:de}•. , (quite s number from different parte of firot•olaseB supper null enter"taiameni. •: II?RK$BTL. DU:iN. W. 1dU:/OCK 80QLT- y y p g D. hlacnab was io the county town�'oD' 5l-lv call solicited. the cironit attendei the watch meeting While otic for a or'i�o on Sunday eDBi• . � BSE• _ Friday of last week. held in the church en Tuesday evening, tna on@ of our young ladies had tbfl mta , WHITBY RRANiTE CO•, '`, y � �.� ` E. la`AREWELL, Q. C., BARRI$ <; � � . D. blaonab will not_l`rit Q cagdidate for League meeting this Friday 'avenins. It fortune to havR an upset and is now num T municipal honors this year. is desirable that all members of the League plainina Bornewhat of the rbsulte. ` stJ • TER,Ooanty Grown Attorney,and County flee•P. Office. � VPhitl,y, Outarlo -- Hugh and flits. (3reaK with Walker• ane) of the choir be present, as there is Vt'8 do not think the acute of our forAate Solicit oFt.' t7otut Howe.Whitby• • . .. ., _ _ ton friends for a few days, 8 ciakbusiueae to aSret:d to, a h1rN. N. J; have taken the advice liven theta thrott It BARRIS- Allan Vereoe and It. Iioltinson, of Aeb• � g position as lite cr)(umsB of-the 1'iekerin News, q ' - TO�,q � �q�GILLIYRAYt Bae Poet- PICZERING' .! L�� � � teveason has reef ned her � for l.J ere,eoticstore,eta. ofl�oo oppo burn, w@re in town ou t;ttntlap, pee ant of the L@ague and as or aniet ofTheo. ltl a th@ was our sl�ortB are brinRinq them iu tae Wtlitby,out• Jno.Ba21 Dow,B•A•; the Chair. - .. wm Anderson and latnilp sent bion• B ' - A.oli♦illivray.I+L•�'• D[onev to Loan. 87 _ ' • Something int - -------------- dsv visiting friends in Stouffvtlle. •_ �-•.-•�•-••�-- t ,iohu tDevit'grand.jr, and Mins Margaret ; B• { 1 � Joseph Jones. � ' �Z�rEggpv, R['1'CHIE & Sl'PEE,I _ of Nova•r, was in town Vote for Banks. 11e ie lite mdn :.' Graham were joined in the hot hoods of Bsrristera,8olicitore, etc.. Temno Build- '�� 1rBl•class�weLielee for hire by day,,:, this week renewing old acgaaintenceB. i ulatriwony On Wednesday last n Toronto ` mg, Toronto, and Claremont every BaturdaV• .: N, F,Paterson,Q.C.,P•».Ritchie (3.R.Sweeny, or night Bue tp aounection meet• ::: B. ADdereon, of Tcxlpnto Junction, and, wo are lea8ed to as are P y Roma til: ' � inq all G. T.R.trains. Fr6iRht a°d ; spent Sunday with hie brother, Wi1liBtn, 7 GREEN RIVER. � reside in our villain. f ' express delivered to all parts of the iliiee M. lylc0arthp aDA niece, of To. �°- � —'— '" - �' - E. Ward nnd Mlase�s Ada and Neilia Petert'nd'r"l/• :. �'- - ! `` - sen • Rrre-Nelson Bice is quite ill'at present. ' , . �' ,�. village. Teaming of all kinds done � ronto, are the guests of Duncan Macnnb. Ward intend roturuinl to their home in •: Mies I3allaid is slowlyrecovering,-•` ^^^"'�''`"""""-"•``` l., Gov. and Mra, llaviact.n, of Cherry. '' Geo. Fuller, o! BracebridKo, is gvieitiog Collivawood next week, after spending a ,-: • # SOPSINs.yETER'INARY SUR'- on shortest eaion stables in �onnecaon� ' Graduate of the Ontario Vet- �' wood, were with friends .here on Monday. his coo. Win. Faller, most enjoyable holiday with our taaelT@r ` H' oEON' Toronto, registered -'+e= ��iBe F. Campbell. of ' 9prinRviltA, is klrtt. Webb, of Toronto, is visitingtiler a Brougham friends. .'; `; erittary Qol.ege, : of the Ontario Veterinary Medical narterltniites - � '' ( � lesee at n oren0 net D ! visiting 71r1• K e a d FI 4 �' brother, Wm. Burk: At her residence, Courtland Ard, I3erlctt t ` p11ad and residence one and one-9 W� �; Pe'A,'� groom.;etotr. wood. _ Mien t3ertie NiRhewanderie viaitin her on Tufleda Dec23. 1ca01 Mrs I•I Free[north of t}r7jen River. Oil3ce and bhoet�forge 't,ottre 8 to 11 a.tu„and 1 to 4 p.tn. Tulopprapt, :. g y • address i,ocuet Hil1,Unf,;P,U.&A address - _ 1111se Maggie Grahat�; CeirabroRie,'is aunty Mrs, A, Hoover hied in the 40th year of her Ave. Apendinq a few dsfe with friends in-3an• blrw• Uriah Percy is able to be out again was the danRhtflr of NelPon V�oodraff. _ I River, Unt _ � _ Berland. atter her recent illness. who resided here soros scare sao. J. SIIIII,LFY, Veterinary Burgeon, • Mrs. and Mies HpfiRld 'of I3mokI1D, Dire. Nan and, of Gleremont, is yisitin �j t y j Q According to the townxt)il, olerk'et re - 1.J• IIon,Graduate of the Oa;ar:o vetr+riL- ��� U1 Vol f spent N@w Fears with W. J. sod Mre. her mother, Mrs. Benj. Uuteu. ar t3olleKe•Toronto,registered member of Lha 1 - ' V Siedical A,,eociation. All F�, c c ♦. ,. The yoaug pc+optehere had a lively time port the number of children in H.3 No I4 . ' Ontario `Tl,terinaryomestic tlrahatn. skating on the pu. d Iasi week. Picketing, between G and 21 is 95, and be die8wsea and injurio tof the he most modern approved _ silts. Shank and Mrs. Newell, of Gattis . ` treacei accordiu>;t• I art+ ependintt the holidtlf• with Mrs. John Mrs. Southwood is spending the holidays twt�n 6 sari lG is 70 The number� of and acieutilla prinetple•. Office in T. a of th with her brother, a nl, a alter. names on the weenschool register 21 is 74. - tatplement sof fire"nap,re•idettoe on Cubtz� S t°pp"' '` olaesl fq furniture now eton of the t3th non, Geoa and Mre. Ferri@r and little non Fred Mr John Tool, one of the oldest ioltabt ' este pa,.g's livery* We are.aorry to stele that Mtrz.• Alex spent Xmas Day with 1lZre. John Bell. ladle of Piokeriag, died at his residence _ on exhibition to Morgan doles not improve in health as her Mrs. It. Hopkins and children spent dint near tiVhitevale last Friday, at the ad. : - ' our ware rooms. � r f fends would desire. • � day with her sitter, 1{ire. John White. vanaed age of eighty two gears and seven t �4ywwN"`N � Conveyancer, Com bit. and Mrs. CatisiuoRs. Of"BoDva, John and Mrs. Wilson had their Xmas m�otlis. He was s titan highly respected '. ' Tg031A8 DUNK. - � P11C8B 17Q�1t. were the nests of lbs lortaet'e sister , for g Mrs. W. h'aller by all who had the Leasure of lTu ao j• mi$$ioner tK t•>sinR �IDdavtwl� etc., •ry•� • c� a dinaoa with these daughter, P a !ew days thio creek. J. A. and ffire Warts, of Btoaffvitle, tTaiutanco. • Olaretnoni3Oat. ________-__ R. S•. Di�linghana• D. C. 9cnith, D D.B . w-ift be here as visited the tatter's mother. Mrs. Nelson The Sabbath school entertainment -os R• HOOVER. Teener of 14arriaRe Bice. iokeritlR, Ont:. penal seta Tgeeday Jan TIh to attend to Rev Mr. lgchlen, reached a ver stinal- 0llriatmas Nva was an anneal sueceer, fin . :: P• Liaenee•. Otfloe at tn111 In day tame and _ a P 1t at-residence at nt$ht, orsoa giver,00t, a h -i L ._ __ hie profeesiotst►1 dDtiiAa. )sot eermoll Sunday last in the Baptist aroiaily and otherwise. Th@ Fancy Flea - — ,� � Lout—•e nappii•buok mitt � tba oitiaity church here Drill received special. praise and tiro '. BUNT leaner Ito c►�?�s Bargains in Furniture Etc• of Ct. and tM Finder eel�e rewarded Miss Lottie Burk has secured the Amba whole program one of the beat ever Nivea ioeneestorttao0onnty At Claremont— by eaytaR ease a1 Dr. Iwtu�toroade. to lirauQhatn was thoroughly en' ed b �. Be L schools and will begin her duties as teacher fi y }oY 7 _ >foe at the •tore or at tai■rwtaeaee,Piakertaa ` , : (}�, Cooper. was wl*oted school trustee titter New Years. all. ProoAe7ls amounted to about fib: - _ V►11` ate ________`___-.� Retiring from Business• _ in the plane of hi r. Hop. _who, after A largo number from here atl@aded the t%otne e►asin next year. ' • ! YID BELDAM, auctioneer, �o„ The ander■iJ;ued having disposed of his un- two Lerma of faithfal vt►d►r@otiged vflicr. - entertainment in the both churches is - Wobnra,eoticite sale•irom hi•nn*ne� duet tmm Uut.iaes•bust e altuRbil;�desirous rowuffen lion Andrew Johnston rxpesta to -hero a Whitevale last week. ' iriagde buts tar and near. Bales,of fum•, g {ttewtl Uew ltontze at Notlb ClafMlQOat eomPteted y gtgak sad everytLto(: Lha is to be•otd will be •alb bt•stock t5f furaitnr� tools etc, at JJ 111i•,1 hlAr Turner hiiti"' iotttl'aed home � thasnb•nriber attb thea oat care �epiced pricy■for atah,coulposed partly"fol- so as to be 04ctipied q' ,t tb0 fgt O e atter visiting irtmds in Lindsay and ottTer ojr 11bee , ' aaw tog- two mouths. Farm: �1><nd sad fro the vllry e'�edei� ir.a,dCa.Ot7 -=- -- lt2lmtit, _.. � . 'Pt e , A l Nair cloth parlor tut+.e, � T1nA t�iat!i] /riitt>Ad of 3rtYtat�ermis Cons• rrturtrwl h�tne .loaf rrta+d• � �,'�1 �;;��, R.BE:TON,TO�CN SHIP CLR 1tR !Sideboards' lravtt 2 beep with,leer da tar,.-lMt&', WmA4 l ' tine will he pletuled tit (Darn that alt« fa • CouveyaacRr, Oommi•stoner itx taking . (;lase cnpbostd. } �. .. t g - 1'urnc+r, t+}r Lha last rut+ntt�i `Beitlippa�t of lot 111u l.L, nen ``d Piolr�rtnd � Mona to lona t Hacretar '," 9Lbub ea ateaJils recocerloQ from her ,eoetlt attSok oc► Itultlin(l,61 a ret+, On the ptiti}eta tli••w` �•�ti`' `w^t' ' • atSdzvite, Acouuntant. Rtc.• y Y g , ;- stir and lAre. !lultlen tints children, of - + . on farm pragerty. Whitevwte,Ont._ .1-T_ 1 Extension table , of pnea[XtcDla. good bank barn, goad frame SKitchentwt,l,e , , 14iurkham,spent Kunday with the lattor e ----- - o wool mattresses 1 � )wreuts, Jt r. ttnd Ddre. 1'urnrr• "lid all ton ronveni©neon required on s`farm ;.°,. •�"�,: 11# � ' AT,1•'�9AY IIOUSh., IiinQston itoetl. Antl'rew , nhnaton, of tot 9-yon � -'t7a:• 1Thio �T G Wire tnattreesos ,, � ie onoof the bout tlm,tll tartt;B in the 7 �+:cooutmolation for tr)nn and beast. 10 Jiedatead8 ` � hrirluR rill njfttr Int sale, oa TtTAaclny Jnn '1'lto little scan of tidy. and Mrs. Joht, MOr f I'uvular prie7+s. t'ui„iue A I. Itt7et nt liquors y�Frain torture■ 2�3t11 102. lIIM fertn stock and Itnr►lemenis t!wtt who l+Re (lE•Ptl xUffrrinl; ttulri an abc;e88 tOWnehlt) C108fl LO thfl �/tt�a�u .,t Pickering, and oigare, J. HULL, proprietor. 0-GRA t B,+c carpenter tools ,. for aornu tinl.o is dlowty improving., and atatino. Y can recommend this farc>z - - •--= t 1►turueeiuQ machine `' > " See belle for partir•ulnrll, se oufl of the beat. ---- -- - -- Aae- 1 Ht4c Platform •cute•!cet+a 9io its . �' litre H, t{v kic)a acts as organist of the '- OCCHEBeta pO�iTII,T,,Licensed titre Dolphin, ar, Chea- end "xTra, 13c1' p a 7. Also a house end lot in the Village vi - 9 Dintnoade fur cutting glnaee church in the abaenoe of A1ise .IesHio 1\, he •' � tioneAre for the(lounty of Ontario. Auo- j waihKtanr•s pl,iD And child, aecomuaried tip Iif ra. s Pickering for sale cheap Jall at my office . `. tion salsa of every deo ati ton r wan and ata 6 Redstt cbwir• Ja @r v181 a prices.- moderate char,te• 'C. voucher. )Real Setate B �. Brown. sprat a ♦cry rleaaaDt dad tit w _ and who is 'ling in t?ollinawood for - >t iitwnds I CUt �' with 1 - - Agent and General Valuator• Strl+st attent,on a�� chd9r• week 'tb John C/ow'e of Markham.., Reneon Wilson and sero daughters Giliv _ oe,u to all orders by urea �r lotegraph. Ad, 6 High Uactcetl cslo chairs ;� , �: and Nellie attended the promenade concert �: CanveyancinR done ; .. '-- res•THOf3- Pi?U(.flEK, Brougltaut, Oat. F. 6I,oa backed ceio chairs .= Cbae. 1'totl)r an old re•icieot dies ren in the high school Markham,and report a �_ty Money to Loan. - POliTILL,Green River,Out. 6 t•erturated bottipm chairs ; .,r� on MoDda♦ on lot 11, eon 8. PiokeriDQ good time. - _ -- —---- 6 flr{;h chain �: ,; - . ' He leaven a Rrnwa up, family M. tour - 1-�,1gs, WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hay; 6 Ktnall,hair• .,.,'_ r„ � . .; The faee (*ttirasina competition far about - - 1 ing removed bo and thoron9hly overhinl- y Uoseu conlmon'chatr• -' daaQbtere aid two sons. The tuoeral Z 1�of candy is the shape of a beets heart visit Claremont t - ed the above house.I am prepared to •iartih s Ltoottng glasses took plat�tt on Nt+cr► Yearo Day wbeD ser• our ttenerous r»erolrartt and poettnaster every Tuesday, `• a000tnodat;oa to all who desire to patrol � Slept der. ;�_ . ._: vines were held in the Baptist ohDreh, haatt above his counter along with a * ' 8pactonB sample rooms. I.hall be phistt- I have aatLoti•ed lasltaa Bead' t0'Attpoi•t W• ve tjt0I1ed Ifo seealt Did patronswhen Lha♦ hale ors- of lbs above on'my hrhali,and stave ioatrueted sRaT whish the iotermeot took plane at small decanter illlad with wheat, aa]otaef . ��, �visit lttarrlhaa■. jAs. s�Fxcg• titin to ouu.ot all oat•canding delete toafo» the Bethel cemetery. _ anaaaiSnR the nearest to •the number o[ : Notary Public, Pi kering - )d[srlthlun,Out. Vi day of FdLuary ae:t. 4eorge i3oudy. LI-19 grains it) the teasel received the nand]. ! _ • •: _ _ The follow►itoa is the snore is a fpteadty ' ! • `- aarwe of eheokera played- in town tact Ddaster Harry Hopkins was the 1 o y Rhee FUR S�,LE sae• ;:- The , .. ser at til - ••reek • ry tVilsbtt 4. R�i'>�ar I. drri�s 1! : ':.> _. WE�TERH -00K .� Apure-bred•short-1713rrled .,_.Lail 17 OI WAR >�faenah 8. D�wawell S, dna... � - _ ke asks your support. . mont�le old, also 1 horsepower, 10 • W D.►wewell 1, Aanev Jt;. draws 1>! • _ 1101.88. PrteeB mOdtu+ate• a�� by not Ott Partlamsot LAS I' McAvM j. Johnac+n $, dntwe 1 Brov am. - lltioicfe:tat >ikaaoe. Jobbitt 0. Brian a, draw• 8 �' � Ant,ceiae,!c.citral.....................BtAeA;floo BartonI. Fot'+lytb `i, drawn >3 :' � ' t3abacribdd Ow{lital..... ........ ....... tit1o.000 ` Pe 1 k t R rink opens e _ st Ttte dap I �. F, �, .rTrsnas. .... . .......... Nest Banday the Rep. A. 'P. Levet• B- The a a la D Dft e . - 13a1�xacn. Assets beajil •c;oi,• ... t�'0U0 A Noatiaation hers on Monday wtt>, vers• On J�l�eB - il �_Zy ,. y T H. ....... .. st8,� • termer popular pastor of Cobonrg Meth. - and okI epreaQ . ettibds .. I, lintel � p, �, - Jolesc (,own+, Rs .Yalt�t.nlr B•Q, odiat oharoh. preaches the annitterssry Miss L Iigrk, of 1lfarkhatn, was home'. •thin ooattngot aermoDa is the Methodist church of this , fir, Epeeist attention ¢lren to armere sale lace, A a cial freE+•will ofleriDa is to l,p over Lh.rie►nlas. PURE REFINED J - Keen Sight Irotea Coueotions•oiio[ted.nJ IrolnptlymaAe P �e 1)it aDcl Mrs Milroy visited at Cfeo Phil Farmer's Not�/e discour,tod Amariean and made OD the Dart of the OODRrepatiOD for � � Foreign Bzcttaugn bvaRht and sold Drafts i•- I1pa OD Tharsday. the pnrpnae of deferring entreat expenses. `N PARAFF1 N E ' .: y0ti can:; enjoy sued. available uu all parts of the world Mica Eva and Mary Norton are visit- ' The Baptist Congregation have arraDRed ; life better if you have H'avlinaa BaaY De�atKttnealL. IDR to Soart�oro stile Week. _ to withdraw their services 1 in the evening (viae Moon, of Toronto, is visiting oma y�t>ce�tbeon �atet7 moisture uaa t•tat: astigmatism eOrrecisd• interest allowed on deposits at h1 he•-t�>•- B acid proof, Pure BcflncdParaffin:Lenten ` that rat•9,and tred:- - . - t)ar special alaesea will von• ted half-yee.rly'to�epodcon .:. The aaDnal execntiye meeting of file alta Hogle over the holidays, useful in .ttorrett ocher w.p• .bout the . reel errors of vision and t;ivs Geo. Herr. l[aoagar! Metltadist linndav aehonJ 'Rae held on LproaD (}lesson t•isited the city and �atotdever'ywbe� � you keen eight. Try them. ' f � -- Friday evetTing, when Mr. F. Antchieon Hamilton a few days laAt week. -_ IMPERIAL ort CO. .. _ • Prices right. was elected enperinteadaDt for the ensu• John Defoe hoe been going around . . DOMINION. BANg lnz year. 1H r., Albert Rawson received a with some of Jobe oomwrters. hearty vote of thanks for hi services as blies Jennie Jackson, of Toronto, visit. $efraclina —'° snperiatendaDl for the paetwo pears, ed under th@ parental roof over Xmas.�. Lukilloptaici,an. Ca `i�a� Paid ua � 42,4501000 and was permitted to retire with the pro. Mr, Goldman and family spent Christ- .• { otnto OptiealYhono ;26E1t3. P - r vision that he became iffy. Hutchison's meg with B. S. Bteyeneon and family. 20-1 11 - KING STREET v:asT• I Reserve Fund $2,450,000 aEeooiaie in mitoe- B. and litre. Adamson, of Greenwood, - Y` High constable . Cal•ier;y -came here visited at J. Burke on Christmas Day. - - � vets tarty on Taoeciav morning and se• . R d mils, of Stoaffville, vias -rum - . Miller an fa ?a3L�3—?lelcerlaa station os.1R . HITBY BRANCH, cured the services of chief of policR Her. ted the former's parents during the kali- fjlj� ..... dereon and prnceeded to Glaet;ow, to the days. TaAINB Got ND EAST D-Ulf AS FOLLORB:- 11L� aaesal. saaldas >dtastaeaa ?saaaao%e , • �i hDnse of D. O'Boyle. where they effected Duncan Hubbard and friend visited the No. 6 MAIL . „ 8:62 A. M. _ • � "�`� FrBtrinus,�Bale and outer rode�e ootlsotlon of the street of Jae O'Boyle, who was batity farmer's sister, Mrs J Cowan on 8atnr- it 12 - - LocAL 8:04 P. �[. Unr Entaieion of Cod Liver OiI� with wanted by hie mourning creditors. O' day last, •• 10 LocAL,. 6:16 P. M. I BAVLN(i8 DffiPABTIISIQ2;.;� - .: • try prophoephites e�od cherry bxrg, Ile a ��.:�,. . I. Frank and Mrs. (lerow, of Toronto, _ Inteo<e•t allowed on deposits of•1.00 andup- Bole elates that he has never been swap ' good combination for long trouble. ward., except nae dap when be was in Toronto, visited ander the parental roof daring the �`sA><rta aotxa WSe�'Dv$ As'i�oLLa�vs:-- -- •=` E. J.THOBTON where be'met a number oI people whom holiday. r ' ' No.9 Local 8:52 A,1fd. . >tcertea�ss be knew. Mr. and Mrs. CoakweU were in the - .711 Loc" : ��=� $:26 P. M. -Fresh A�'rivals ' � �� The ��eatc•gs�enth au»nal school oily during the holiday visiting the for• •• 8:18 P. M. - � " Saw Gumming and Filing tYleetiDQ was held on Thursday rrcoraiaq mer a parents. _- ? MAIL , trusteeMrs. ser, of M+t�pitaba. vis. _ - - Mr. and M s Ba I have recently put in an up-to-date saw Mr R P Hopper the retiring was ite3 the tatter's sister Mrs. Jae Hogle 7�x� ;agLB•-->Dnnetaston stattoa $tanaard cogglt drops ';: Anti•kroa�C . Rummer, And am prepared to gum all kinds re-aominatod but withdrew, sad Mr. C ss: • ' Standard batter scotch, Celery tea "` of saws on short notice. FILING A SPEC, Cooper was stented in his stead. A ton • during the holiday, Poultry epi:,9 O C P teething pow � p R Tssu�s (�olxa EAST DUE As Fo���a —• - t-� IALTY. Also cutting hoz knives GERid debate took place on the Pewee farnace J. and Mrs. Young; of Toronto, visited , Horse and cttti@ spice O C P cough drops Qeo Philip sr and N0. 8 MAII, - A,M, -,� •• on large emerywith horse-power. the tatter's father, ' gorse and cattle food O C P Asthma core TO,RENT—Good Good honed newt Shed n a►bich hoe lately been pat tt1 the school. friends over the holidacs. : I\0. 12 h'II�D 2:57 I.M. y P. It was served to have a hot air r - And all vats@ties of the Standard Dyes and 2'acres of land, 85 apple trees, winter register� A few from here took in the rink at •• 10 LocAL •. .6:08 P.M. pieced iD the 9o,or of each room. A vote frail.. A desirable lot for 1 boater or gat;- Claremont on CttristmaB night. but report .� t � of thanks to Dr. Brodie end Rev• W,-I{• I I - dener,near school, Renta esp. Passes- the foe as boiot; very soft. � &(�pnict EST �DIIE As F9LIAWE,-� ' , Adams, the ohait man end eeoretary rpt' At the , r eioa at once. Alco some good cutters for - ht the actin t I Miss Be;trios ConRilon we are glad to No A- Locet~. . . 9:00 A.>t�, � •,: ,. . epecttpelp bre ag r» R o a Diose. say is around again after,her serene ill. •• - . Picken _ l �, 1ii1 . �. tT�,CkS- � � - Halle of the ►set m,�nttt. -$ale. r��i A ; _..+. r. ; �I Ii,Ell� 2•gt P.a �� 1�`�IaC Pi Eek Road. ., OIl� '+ Vito for Banks n�$t Monda�, 1 y tiQm Ca wa ae lnolttest man of the 8• r st e ,. a. y < t : r ! .c- -.. -.r. .--_h- ➢:. _. a .- ._ ,- (F�+jy _ - ; ,,. ,e-.. .: .,.,. �.,'°<,,,- '.a s: y•» �;� .e & :4..'fi r�- ,,� a' 'a�.`. ,'a.. � - i H. • ss . .-- .. -. .. .. ._ .- . ... . - .. _ .. : ..d,:,. . ...1. .^.._ ,.:.. - t4f,., z, �! '.F3 ..,rSs,) " py•.�,.. •Fit '. - _ �'" . _.',�.+.. .. -- .....ffi y .... ., ..:. :Nra^. -.. -,- .. {r :eat .m.- -�. V' 7 •.Zt: -. aa1,° �G yy- J - _ :� - .1 TS. .- :: t• ..l. :." r- . , -. , ,. _..,t _�-.y.. .. - -,c--": .'.- '- ,.. - ,.�- Ts -.4w ! i'...tk. .-_ .. -.,.. .. w :. +�'-..-:.:. -1- .- ,.r.. - : _, a .. • i.> �_ a h , i .-7 c•i S -f•: .. _. F r- ., .:. ...._ .. • ::,. -. . -r -... i. ,. , .- - :: .fir• k win -. ,._ ;E;S,. :...,w.'.. r,_ .. , -M; ,.•h..._ .. - ,.« : ,:r ,:.�-. -. .• _ '. �'"rte -� - <J s -. -- .- ._ .... .. F .3,{.. .Q.�,.Jr7$.�. ..- _, _ : ...: .,. .- i. {' �•�- x"3- ''{$ -i i-Y �'a - — f-. - `O' :'%v-. R``. t'i j c,}( z.. t, , • 4L�G•`e_u�' f .d^�,• ' .f'�:rA •+'�t{ k.: �y! r r�, �r� - � ' ♦ ' ' _- �:{ 3_i.- -_ _S _- �. � ^� j�' d. _ _ kI•b•�.• -Y-.M 8�ti l.t-ltF _..y._: Rt' r, G OiNt,r FOR A SOLDIER.,- • ' � � $E !3 A VE 1,000 CROWN At : , . � 'Xt a police court situated near a �; :. _ .r=� �� a ; •ad��r � :ht garris.:n town in Llze west of -England0 - � - �'+ J - `The �Per�or Joseph II• te►asrlfn 'a tete days ago apt•lsoner was hehabitofwalking about-income pito. Oneinoi• brought up charged with being drunk - cotl'eo g fie [vont tutu, a _ and disorderly and with fighting in _ �loP �.tid•'at7ket! for a cup of the street. chocolsLe, IIb- was plainly dressed, _ ,� • � - •and -the waiters --T66th �IIe was u tall, well-built; strap- his rank i?eing ignorant of y CO Ion Tea tS the finest fir► �IL wa$inso nil`' 'Ming ��oung fellow, but evident) an y g toearl refused It, say-od ott•end{�r, for -the magrs�trate, af- - _ Tea the world rod - without Maki y' o- -- - derinflicting a fine, which was aid P p UCOS� walked out � any -,tr<�plyY. he by tr, friend of the prisoner's in and went ln'.,o a little - a nd is sold Of11 111 teed culTeo-houae hard b �a ;_,�Y �:: ; �•��"� ��, a �„':- �;,`. � ,.� ';"�,� . � ' court, asked hir.rt if he had any work � of y• and uski�d for { to do. p ' �P chi,cott►te. .The ackets. • r ::_�, ��, rm•erod that i Ittn¢lord err .� t. _ The Prisoner• replied that h8 i+t~hs �.' < �{ .�`� t should ���d f - >ut of !cork, Black, �t�d end Green moment. be ready in a I� r f .. �r{ �'�� �e •• i • While t � � . . . _ lou seem to be frequently 'gem t a ho waited for it he walked - fi zpan.tea drialrras tsy "Ssrada'' Green uP and down -ling ' into trouble by drinking and �• , and was converstngon -N�� •����„� 'r , lghting," said the magistrate. "Why difTerent subjoc�� when the land � ���d T �ii _ tph't you go fora soldier?" =------- lord's daughter, aver reit irl - ,. made her a ' "Not me, was the answer. I did the same benefits that have come to The ,, appearance.o, Y Y g Lmperot. wisher her ood-da � "Ince, your Worship, and he very . patients of the Muskoka Cottage and obsery� g y - - 3early killed me.” _ Sdnitaritt�nt, t.d to the father that It - �• ;`; tlsosodoni! Liq�eriid 3R�a. ' I,�>r`- � -by virtue of its excel- washigh lent situation, should come to the b ould a,lr e � Lltgold tszt►d Powder f� a flower In full bloom At all stow or by mail. Sample of the Liquid for the postage, hi _ Y before it faded. �C. t ` `fi j��M �j T � poorer `p,atient6 whose only hope le qh! � ( IAL.I. dOt RUCK�L. M0/1trt9all. _ • J �1D1J1:1�11 T�L�s� in admittance to the Free ConHirm •' �� replied she honest old man, `-_�� _ - ' P- "if I had but a thousand crowns, I � Live Hospital. could mart h All that is wand Y -her to a tine young man CASH will-buy a box of SWEET StJ�TORA ORANGES �--• , � - - niwhin � ��° is fhb- fur- who its very fond of her. Dut sir. ��•� you take y x . or u - - I`HE CLAY POTTER' W>�0 L$- and fi of this hospital with beds the chocolate i •• '_ � 5 S �o ea we will make the price 2,1 s really. (sizes 2tluo or f180.) $ 0 pet• "box.'APED Br:�NG CRIPPLED other neoes4ary appointments. The Emperor called for 'a pen, ink THE DAii�E�1N C�11YIA��S�tOH CO. Llrn6t@ FOR, LIFE I3Y ALMOST � he Nationa'f Sanitarium Assoc'a- and tion, because of their heavy debt,. PAper' the girl ran •to !etch f d, TORONTO` ; A MIRACLE. Y them` when he !,rave her an order on Consrgnments of Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Beans, Honey, Apples soli , are unable to undertake this part of hhs banker for a.thousand crowns. 3' PP cite N, Wideman of.; Duntroon, the worts. Only let the many whose _ _ Ont:; Interviewed in Toronto- i hearts are touched by the distressing -- - The. Empire of Japan is 1.fiCi,000 The Most Hopeless Cass of ' newspaper col- z - n me cases chronicled in nCw � stluaro entice in ex cent-that is 84,- Lheclviltage t of takesits S��rsrom •,.� I amus fro�rt da '' -OUO milds bigger � ' Rheumatism. on Record A y to day send their -; , gger than tho United Prussia. A spring there dischaxgelp Living Monument to the Pow- contributions of Et or, if potc�ible Kingdom., It contalps over 4,000 5,000 cubic feet an hour of this er of Dodd's Kidney Pills. $g. $10, or $.►0, and no time will be � ' � - Islands. erul water, �.: lost in oQer;ng wide the doors of - _ TAS NOTICE, :• . Toronto, Dec. 30.-The wonderful the new hospital. Ilurirlg the year the apace' devotei3 - Iscape of A. N. Wideman, which I Is not the suggestta�'fti timely one to advef tieing AtINARI►'S L1NI- - PAGE �rE� • ©and its way into the newspapers a on the opening of a new year? The l41F�A1'I` will coni,aln expressions of no � GATES are so low to - ew weeks ago, is stir! a subject of Icagtrres of the ,reasr,n will be to sue wooden encs, I i ht no one can g j P un�cr•tain . mound front people who _ porta hes Light.. and yet!strong enough to an nterest here. He will be remembered heighteri�d,. in an immeasurable de- spa frorn oy man on tho t,nd while he Rwinge around th personal experience as to circle without esu:ring them to sag. They are nest: is the man who was so frightfully gree by the thought that one's gifts the merits of LhIs best of houscshold - - � spvearencs,will teat a Iliettme. will notsag nor get rl e�ippled with Rheumatism, being have been► ,of the kind to help those R ediCB *•+� Zhu77aresnppUed with Iatcirrzsw�ct,ahoN,them tobeopetn _ exl eitltor way and areacif acting. The only Hood metal twisted and contorted out of shape. t who are most needing help—t,he poor i •' that is low end❑gh in price for I;e»eral farm purposes y�e also mako�,�and He was, fairly snatched from a • conNuga mptIves . whose �;ickness is :: Fence.Ponit olein , Nails arrd f topics,, The rl a tAttre Fence Co„limited, Walkervi0 Irl p lni:.rrablo death by Dodd's Kidney doubtless the reason for depriving ti ,,., r �• � �`- -- - ` _ �; 0 factories in Europe h ---- .: Pills, and he has been one, of the Wife And children and other loved >.,( There are 14 -` - ti ' greatest upholders of Dodd's Kid- ' ores of the. bles�sdntgs that would � employed in turning cored appy : W P C ` aey Pills in Canada ever since. j otherwise come to thein. Cantribu- � -�~ into jelly and jam• ___ _ ' the biggest - n Mr. Wideman still has to use `a tions will � re received b Sir Nil- ggcrtt average farm in the � .,.,,r, . TMs: frso8r POPULAR pf:NTllrRtCa, Y R•orld Is in South Australia, where ��t��DY�T �0!" the � � ' stick when he walks, as the disease Liam R. Meredith, Chief .lustre, ! Y •�- _. left him with one leg shorter than Lamport avenue,. .Toronto; thtj average squatter holds ?S,OUO ! E�� ��0 .!°��`6T��t,`�7e>� �- the other. ' _ - 'Cage. Toron- acrg - C e, fj3 Front Street West, ""�! C •A.R.I3�LIv _ With this exception, and with ,. the to: or the h'titiornl Trust Company, � - Y8•� tang of alum are mad© �•'0�'��� 1 � defect due to the breaking of pia limited, treasurer. 22 Ding Street l Ke ilf ins.d's llalme�� in f b� N��s� o�Fn ;ro�n shale raised in the North � pa�a�� - teeth from taking mercury meds- east; ri'orontd. K �� n ! eines, 1>4ir. Wideman is as well as g a � � `� ♦..-.:,_:.;_ - _...., � --•--- t�wNtens the txea < •. ' - �•. ~the givens ihvaarr ever he was in his life. � THF. VIILNI;RAIILF, rs'ITt�fiT I !$ Calculated that 'T1at'•aiay 'nnd 7•e c�rs� a rtit,n r4 oiR i1,iY, fr t "I never heard of anything;: like( • Per -„ Sweden have between them 822,000 Tate lw:,!tiro Irromo Qtilnlne Tc.Meta she way Dodd's Kidner Pills �vor6ed �' I ve, mnde Pauline ., sorry hegd of reindeer' Titlland has lis J'.dru11�ta oie'r u tr•e atone) it it taU+ to sure.in mv_ case," said he. "q-hey' drove that she threw mo over." tht�ti 45,000 in all. .r gn:►tareleoa e:►aL boat. 350, the Rheumatism clean,. out of my � Guy-"1n whht way'?" � ---- Hand system. You know work was slack � Percy-"tvhy, I'm. attentiv8 := irz��v -- aha best r•�cl 9ea'linq `wear is cotri- !n earthenware works, and I took a "o °+ ,girl five year younger than THF MOST NUTRITIOUS, posed of .sial lac, Venice 'turper�tino, Instruments, Drums, UrtfFart!s, ileo. � chance to work in the harvest, field, she !� " vormtllion, and a little � gypsum` EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A 8A111� t • I got soaked several times with rain ' '"'— '; PP,_ _ and that brought on the worst at- • -' Lowest prises stet QQnotad. Ft•ts oattatoRse ; HEARTLESS- ZVOMAN - ` tear Over t*rtty Ti�ir � . 8000latttrn►t�ns,m,allPd free. Write netorr►ay lack of Rheumatism I ever heard of. "Poor "• t3F1<11TEi�UL-OOMi4RTiNti ' �a"� '"•rs•*'a fMor■n•o steer Su t>»e. ■..d� thing in N«rte or Mw+lest Is.ca,cwr.e•. - Bickers has a Very hard- 0C t neett sothrrr for their rilldrtt■ while testbit•a �g�j�Q ROYCE p. I was in bed five months. My legs hearted wife," said Triwet �u•��. .•.ttc■.tb. tt»..v . jt j jtitj j u�i W aQ.s Lim wero twisted out of shape, the toes , • � 7•prin e>ar«i �elete re twtta the nom.cb•ud t,owela,aa� 1.tpf` tVhat s the- trouble now ? asked. ;� .tt►ar k�or u,.:,t•tt�t. 't«.etri•e cvnb s bowls. Toronto,Oat:. and taFianlper, Afaapointing inwards. Wali, nothing the Dicer. ig dtrnut.0 ►I,r.,ttsnt�c the trerpl. R« eters � !doctors could do did me the least ••� Pai/or"Ywa,wittaw�r.ao,;xsa,rwsrsoi.» /� --`---- ------------------c--► - - good. >yry teeth broke oR from tiro `- he not only► broke the �: "broom- BREAKFAST-$t,ppgR. Gents'�U��s c,� falereu he stick over his head, but mado bttxt' - -. '� �ne� rY gave mo, that wa$ 11." ar. -°- ' a go to the store and b - - - Lo.-ndon Tire brigades lixet year ex- Or Died; Also !.«alts'wee► of all tt" "Flow did you come to take Dodd's - Perienced over 800 false alarms. of and tOO'« H«asrn of •arr,leeortptrl�0■i. ---- .. CIt ]2,tS2b critinin onvlct.ed In , _ aos.0 eaxi,wl.lct�nYt_x.9_ . Kidney Pills ?­ Mr. Wideman was:. Dull recent - wblch X50 were malicious! •" year to h:Mi� and '►sal- Y Invent._ .. �$ITIBH �MEiAICAN DY®INCi asked. t � �, �U�Gn l� - ',- �t .••, �, es. 84 were sentenced to death, 10 to ltoaSr.al, Toronto, otcaw,t a ct»ebeA • �3 , "A neighbor of mine, Mrs. Boger, r. I. � st'�t''`„�`: , - --. F got me to try them. I did so to _ penal servitude for lite, and ill to _ � tts•p' tb� reufttt - Druggist 'Tri d�� teNd work• of tMe t17oTij. please her, but cc,ntinued their use �' ', Duel' 10 years' penal servitude Lass'i`e Hrotno-Qtrrntao •t•ubiattt cure a Bold Dominion Line .7t8aj'n$t11p# ' because they were caring me." �-•-•� '' to Dae d ' Ao..nre. No Yqy. Poco Z6ocnta, v..lr�l.aa ttrtb►o�oi. Abetoe t• t/•.e. _ • Mon "And you a•4cribe your present) `.: Deall�nt3s8 Cannot be Cut�,d . .—..... coo:: P .•`root vl.td.+attr• ' health and strength to Dodd's Kid- Al I `j■e Ca`�i rh:� hylocal apclloatton a"they a.onot rr,►e,1y the I'', Ike +�IcsPagua, thrt,ugh which Lhe � and�ste'°"is`°" st"par�'r ••"•�", - t12ey Pills, ?" '--`�` '` a.+e es�� �s _ ttlxo d portion el t�osr, ?byre ieoal Dae �� �"•"•°t ''•"i°f' euloose sod t3sae«j� i '; � ; 7rety Cilnal will arestni•iebi,ta. t►peof•l.tte■tioe►se bene ��'` _ N►tvy t�care d�ttno•r, and that it b otmiUco- Pasej. IB the, only �•d s�r�• and �trd•gtsa. sees,,,. "I certainly do. It ft hadn't been _ � • � r fresh water lake which holds a R ,c- t■twot . d les InAamec! condi toed,tar fe 1• cone-,l b!as ci , 1 p.a..tetwd W esrtiettisrA -lot Dodd's Kidney Pills I would be. Keown i of be mnc`one antes of the � of shark. of the c«o,pan .o. w kttnnt.hiao Tut e. When l 6:. tube ii 1n. Ri•Euia, Mdb rt Co. a Torraaee aa,, !n my grave at this minute," said SAY JAPANESE Hamad sole nave a rumbling round or!raper _ T7 e►ca«e�,Be.f�' >aoay��per. ►fir: Wideman emphatically. ' CATARRH CURE foot hrrtrinK. ttuA when it t, rot r tib slated i _ — .__..._. . . IS THE ONLY PERat�NEMT d••srnesn to the tre,mlc. and u■itw the talism• Mhard s Cl0lm�ot Is �s�•d by Physlcla�s NO.' COWSIIMPTIVES IIJ:, t0 t��wl ion can bo tut•n• ut sad t hlr t abs►c•,wr•ed - - - t e al ee dt i a, bsartntt will be de- 1 _ Q '1► norm a t YEARS. :.' d : ..--,. CURE. rtr yo i !.rarer: ui■o IOWA out of ten are - Nr John tsylla.the well•kttiowp r c'tarrh, wnt� b nothtn=.but an in. � C1ree.t Britain has 10,840L COLD.Travel _ ' statement. of Dr. JoSORE hn Fe�g•uson-- for Mr:(iso. lb■rt•hali. lbs re,tdl �°16FL7erk eta ted coadttion of the tnncc,u..ur ace , � guns, •' t3ais8 b one or two appii• aft Qaeen Br- a will give One lio■dted Uo-Iwrr for anyof R'hldl 84U aro tuuzzle loud- removed or it y Iia-t Lrt:Rgivr, •1 t.rr oto, writ,-e;_••K bed 1 PAYtrarA of l,eafntuar ere. QA tons. of Citeadine. it keeps tier skip: _ The Nem Free Consumptive 1 t suave Jap"at••e(�,,t,,rrL (;ore the Daly cura t be o•treA by fHajj'� hCstarrh Cura aae.4 j Hospital an Immediate Helper for cwtarrh oa •he market,1 bink 1 ow sot renlars,erre. _ '- � ' _�•� soft stud Dicer. , to This End. � wnat I em talr..n,t rl,ont. 1 4ave u�ed steer) F,J,Cll6h'QY�00.. Toledo.Q, i Largs Boxes 260.. Dt7lggtsU N, , ! remtd}' which 1 thvnght would do me � lHhar� s ll�imeaf lumb�rma�'s �rler d Cileadlna Co., Totonta �-„ i and atso.evaral dootorr but only•recetr•d a Id by Dt�ugglrt�,7,;G . The statement of Dr.- John Fergir-� I,t{le tem y iF,t,wl.y Y1►tr are the beat, one of Toronto's well-known pora•y totter. Atter hea,loQQ.ever..! _ 1hn, ct •nr cu.urntare. who had na .d Jwpane�o ""—' 'is �.` physicians, that, "if consumption • Cater,h Cure•peolt� biRt•ty of ic, I tri•d Ir. • .- 283,831 women aro employed 1Nr m tete fiery fleet ,e rtpve tree mneti ,e►iet, a german Army Possesses-13,000 8,000 English cotton factories� only I47,- • patients were .prop ly isolated and '@eron tho dro - t A-n8 in my throat teams and tra Wed carrier pigeons. 245 mea. r ,•,, treated, within� Len- years from now now• atter artnit; ►a all tt•uT• oozes - .. '. " tuberculosis would be one of the ("`ta'rh Cttre,trnd tnaetlt tO.npletx�Duro.)oc She most dere eeab.o d sea•••, ssuffering - tt er en A'erlag - _ latest of known diseases," ought to for yea­. tl ,-vn stave rcopmrueadN it to Mrove an • encouraging stimulus to i ''m4 at'�ur cn.tomere,and naow of several of ends of the new free Constitrr five 1 !beat wb'im it ha- cured.• r < � P Japaaere Cstnlrrh tare Derraanontty cuss p�rove an encouraging stimulus to . eatwrrh ant!rat+trt bel deatnes■_ All tiro r 8o�rital to hurry along sub scrip-'' �cent`±_ s tree eampie dent to as ��r*o� I,iOtrA towards .the furnishing of this H E LTH Tg�er•d drpa tie'a• �r�O e� slot 1 EG I N - .,YO atE aos¢,ital, capable of adtnittin a.t, oroato. (%o., Llwi r' __ liharge. - t _ ., � �8�+ tfisnp men are su�ferlp� miseries for'the wast of a `simple`' once fifty patients+•-and without a17Y:- - - Y G ', � -I•{ � 'lret'ttesl - �loekt� v�ere 'first set �. � - � r � remedy? They do not live ; they simply !})Ciel, 1n the faces of _ The rurabil,ity of tuberculosis is- • �'. electric�iyr + Clearly in evidence in the records of rn' Brussels in the year 1857, it treat des can h mead the story of a wasted life and bli pled the Muskoka Cottage Sanitarium � a r � -, t "� g ''-,� '` hopatf, ., Joys and �Ieit.ucps are unknown to them. because !herb � ODON�' Tooth °P � - under the management of the Na-1�'a- ��� 25Q _ (. � ' -. vitalityg PP � � tional Sanitarium Association, and � to barn tapped. Varicocele ,wasting drains have. ex- under whose auspice the new Free �' �t:: �� _r _. 6aaated nature's electrical forces and left them wrecks upon the `• Consumptive Hospital has been There is' '`Ei: patch of ground : in � - Colorado, at Cu shores Of life. built. In fear years 423 patients Pper Cheek, 6 miles - - by 8, which yields twent ' l3tcve been treated and more than Y million .• dollars worth of :, F .a 11.52 have been cured, or so helped Bold a ear` - � ° -y, :. • - Y and '� ,�.• ., P , will. not bo wQrkcd out for a,` �� �"t:n-� �- McLaughlin ack to work, tory. ,, tiec wring for wife or children de enden - =_'� ti '�' ' - Upon them. � t6a Rrandest remedy of the i.. _.. � � ,''_ .', � age fir building p wrecked ImrrranfLy. It $lis - The new I{'tee Cori�umptive Ilospl- �k f Qr m1flard's an� -f a�� ��• Q���� tho exhausted nerves add orgurit► with too Ste of lite. If von will aRe it >w�tts tat is situated in Muskoka,, not far � = =- op Klee for two months it will restore outhftaJ vigor G, eve organ of the C -.�� c' p y very from the 1tiTusdcoka Cottages Sariitar- 1 tie is the bh,�t cultivated o A,' �Y• it is the only electrical body applianos in the world to-da that will lam, the two gentlemen who have - f 1Sco{ch •Ir fuse lite life force into the weakened pitrts. y 11 in- generously borne the coat of con- counties, 75 per cent. being term IL r t � u.• _ - - Ia•�. Sutherland has less than 2•} :.,: It is curing thonstincls. I can furnish •seta "with i,estinioninL. � thtrte `. Ftr•ucting the building desiring that acres in each 1,000 under cuttivi�tiorc, w1itam I havaeurod. Perhaps some of them your neighbcuro.- , r fr` = - Read these• Endouraginglures• '� / ,: ,�'� '� :� <> ,+ t'Ss,t•ityg tt, and will tell 13ctore uaLn • � .. ; ycwr_ Seit I was I tui�•a been weaa•ir - r. y About elite result. I have `a=1h• given) wf► by elgttt dtrctoirs, and was �' soli` Belt ,q � night) io'r nearly a month, I am ����'p -:, �' ,�• _ �; w, e about fifteen and n u Irr • c -, ��v �s••�i , , -§� t, G:. , .. '� pounds, and my reduced to 88 pound,a. and confined rapt Imo• coir ttp�,tion, and I am I �, „ •r }; y tt bath�ac roe tiowr.•-I}. is p a sus en5ar w#h _ - it, BIB. (Iuetpl>~, Ont. tam F. Q Petr. •. -.. . y t� as weak as an g d ,re u b Ck b also y �� s thaw flue months since I starts tl�ioee, ` ills -W t �;gyp � � ` ti stn. _ • , Your belt t►ta,a helped my nerves; the alts c►'f the Belt, rhe peens and weakness havo left ` $ jfjj�s' ., and T have gained In .flesh and m and am cotm- my back, slut to tall thQ fru; -- ss44 _ cured, att+d . ha In gained 13:; ra, • inrr ar settee at all `since using ffiR - COOP-� r£- int _ N' .. Hbi 182.s(3huth4'Q U Ont.CO w o wood, d -. D �. J. PATI!_ ton, Y � r' 3tlOtWN Colling.- you t3,ett •--''' 'CK. stock .�� � �= � f r' ., .�• t'�`"Titlue Dirt health do not nompt eta imitrtLt ' •; `�=W,, CAUVON•�•---�td++tylo, bllR�rin scom�tetn w p on of m Beth There"ata many on the market` hose onl merit!s their ub�p to burn and scar G,e fleeare � - t oirered with a chesap imltatlori of my(`uetrion gleatrode. But it is a sbaru. llon't levee c int. twiag t is none too when you want your bmltb yo r vigor; so avold imitations. The ouebion electrode p he best ;� � ,_ �t '�•��, �� !tall electrto bolts blister and bura•hplee tri t>be l�isbl and can do no good. I titles the Depot belts in t�rudv.m Y aPooiai inventtah, Withynt i ' ;: -- :- I. �• �' ` �: t A* �';• very man who admires Loo-perfection o - FREE �0 O K,,,,,,,,_,1 p t phpaioal ser44ngth should read my bcautifall t ` ' Y- �^'•' n., r nstrntcd bock. 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May imprison igu s. ��-•' fuNah t ©lo , -an Iafan is � = �. �•; .•: ,. � � a dung We )telt n biro ) i• ' • though we may trot spill his blood " ` �� A ari a t!: .. ,. ` ,r N' 7. 3abies neve,` cry unless -Laugh er Of You are right, my son, returned •° r` • "` some very good: reason for it. The Dial►en, aR boon as he had recovered °� cry of a baby ie nature's warai • O . Tx from his rtur atlon• and < {, ° ,�, 4 , K�8011 L, ldl - turning to : : t , signal that there is ttomething wrong. ' n hit;- tool- ;f •.; Lvory mother ought to et to work � then, ,. , 'he added• 'Take the prisoner e s con ben ::•`+ `, inrtnediate;ty tci find out What that ' - to the safest dung beneath the 'IE�ia �bi0�kfi' 0�.•J1N�N��'•'�O� •��•5 'J+C�CC1 � eestern palace. and, mind 4 ': z something wrong may be. It the yQu, I;bo. f r fretfulness and; Irritation "are not I shall hold you responsible for his SYNOPSIS OF CEDING risk life, and even a crown; for mere ,safe keeping." a, ,, �` caused by oxterior sources, it is con-_ yhapters.—Prince Phalis of Tyre f revenge," fell in quiet tones from 'The officer bowed assent, and-um'e- elusive evidence that the crying baby pursues Marina to make her his wife. Gio's lips. st 1 ho rmor w si ing y t a er as ted away. t;, is ill The only safe and judicious - :: iiu� aids her escape and is summoned p - thing to do is to administer Ba by'e ' Mapen tt3t'ned" pale as these Words Hie 'step was rood and firm, and he ly the king. Own Tablets without the slightest, fell upon his ears, and tarts as he looked more Itl:o a laurelled hero -.. - attem ted to speak: the words were than a prlsoner being led to his dun r \ delay. P P n ,•. ' � • For indigestion sleeplesimess, the forced back. At length, however, gep ` irritation accompanying the cutting. aYiAPTER VIa Continued. -'What �make you o[ that man?" � a with less anger but more of anxiotYa asked the king, aR he and his sea F, 't r of teeth, diarrhoea, constipation,,.; M - r The. rmorer slowly advanced to 'he said: !► colic, and simple fevers, these mar- r lvards the throne, folded his arms "I have teen ydu iffy word and were loft alone with the slaves. g "I can only say ,that he is a bold IPOIIIAN'S SIIIRT WAIST5, little t,iblets have given re- :cross his huge breast, then bent up- !you may depend upon it. It you do „ Ilei in thousand of cases and saved iwn the kin a ateru fearless fellow, g , proud, look. '1 not deliver up the girl you die." 82 to =40 Bust.- . ratan precious baby lives. Do not But I mean this atraitgo prot�- 'I'fie shirt waist that closes at tiro Ivey a child so-called soothing". ` r "Sire, I await your pleasure." "Let me tell you one "thing, sire, tion he receives from the oracle " g fl Mapen started further back upon ere you fully make up your mind. I said the king. back is a recognized favorite, and medicines; such only atuptfy and pro- )tie throne as ho met the gaze of the am not the only one who knows •.I think I s through its" return- prVmisea to extend its vogue for duce unnatural oleep. Baby's Uwe prisoner, for he was not a little where Marina is, and when I am mis- many months to come. This 'admir- 'Tablets are guaranteed to contain no ed the prince. iq a thoughtful mood, r itr'uck with the boldness of his man- sing she will have another protector, •'You are Warned that by cutting off able model is suited to silk, votve- I opiate or other harmful drugs; they . O.er; but in a moment a sense of his and"—here Gio bent forward and teen corduroy, flannel cashmere, al- promote sound.1 health your be men you are weakening Iy sleep be- pan royal power came to his avid. spoke so low as only to be heard by !your own power, and raining the pee- i batross and all waist, materials but cause they go directly to the root of and in u tone made calci by his vary the king "she may marry whom she pie against you, for it is well known in the original, is made of wliito bahy troubles. Dissolved in water effort to suppress his rising passid, chooses. (funnel, with tiny gold button as these tablets ;can be given to the he said: "Hal flow '�ues�ed you that se- �that the armorer Is a rte in a trimming. at h favor' tile z "Nilo slave—" :' f cret'?" cried Mapen starting up again city-"" The lining Ste snugly and smooth- IYaungest infant.) Mrs. Walter Brown, `'I am a citizen, - sire," 'calmly in- from his seat and looking earnestly "But that the oracle should speak )y, and is desirable for all light- ]lfilby' Que., actiys:--"I have never in my palace." ( used any medicifte for baby that did i terrupied the armorer. I ri5oncr. I weight wools and silks, but can be ' in the face of the P It is the voice of Ilerculea and as much good Baby's Own Tab- It'ram this tt,uurent yeti are the ; ••I have not guessed it. sire; I omitted when heavier materials are �, lowest of slaves!" cried the kinmay speak where it chooses• lets. I would n t be without them g• know it. ware how you tempt the ' .•Perhaps you are ri • I used, or for any reason "it is not - BeBab 's Own Tbleta are for sale at , "Last night you wrested a fugitive right, my sae: -desired, The front of the waist pro- Y gods." but at' all events Cb goes not forth all drug stores` or will be sent di- from -my ollicers." I For fully flys- minutes the monarcih per is laid in small box plaits, that "Y(u mistake sire.".,' from his dungeon till Marina be In reef on receipt of price (23 cents a gazed fixedly upon Llyo calm face of are stitched deepest at the center, the palace. and row shorter as the box) by addressing the Dr. Williams' "yid you not secrete the daughter g y approach the stalwart armorer. At the end of .Ali, that bring,;, young Strata to i the arm'-eyes, each of which Is held Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. f Kison Ludim?" my mind," uttered Phalis. with a :at the end b three small buttons. 1� that time he made a motion for alt " "She sought refuge in my house, the soldiers to leave the divan, and + Y And I brave it to her." frohe m sudden energy. "Let him be taken ;The live plaits, at the back aro A _ then, turning to his attendants, m, g at once,. for we should surely have stitched for their entire length and COUNTERFEIT MONEY „ . . { Ay, and you openly -resisted a bade them stand further back him within our power, torn, group q of two at each side of F prince ,of the realist and his officers." the throne. The prince alone remain P "I resisted a rabble who chased the Not now, my sort.' the center, where the closin is effect- - ed within hearing, and even he won- ••tit�hy not? We have +musts enough" ed by means of buttons aryl button- poor, frightened girt to my shop, dered at rho sudden cha.ng0 that toad ,; sire; but under such circumstances I Ifo may bettor.servo our purposes 'holes. 7'he sleeves are to bishop - Instinct. tomo over his father's countenance. where he Is." style, with pointed cuffs Vhat match It se$tta , wonderful to the catmal f Know no distinction of men. It was -"Gio," said the king; in an ear •aI do not comprehend " rho novel treatment of the collar. threatened innocence seeking an asy- nest, eryuasivo tone, "you know, i .. , observer that cashiers, bank tellers lutn and the gods smiled when I gave P I Look ve, I hetlis. if anvrtne is to _ ___ then, the secret that lies in the des- b `' and others who handle large amounts ,. a informed of Cho whereabouts of , lt' y Y Marina, that one will be SLrato, for of paper atone are able ata lance •'Lin of Lad Marina?' king s -dungeons; have no tear I`or Y "By Jupiter, fellow, thou hadst "I do, sire." rate•" Ito detect a bad note. Exactly what- GioI ,R better beware of thy tongue." .. is under obligation to him: and , Y And will you •not give'Iitr up" to ;In all probability the ( 7 ho noldiete stepped back with a it is that does expose the counter- .. p yours merchant And _thou of thy— But never reit the best ex ,. m©? g feeling somewhat akin to awe, and . ports find it difficult ., even now knows where she IR, for the i mind; go on. ., „ ,. to telt. l'he sa y I cannot. armorer said titers was one other b�- with an unfaltering step Gio placed Y y the know it in The king gazed ti mometit upon the "I will make you rich." his toot upon the ladder and do- stinctively. They judge not only by , Powerful titan in silence. A variety sides himself wino possessed the secret i. "I cannot." scended. Then the ladder was drawn , the looks, of a note but by the of conflicting emotions stirred within ,. .. of her conccsalmeut. Do you not un- "feel" of it. . de Y a _ ,, and You shall have honors r nd?' up, and the door shut bolted him, and more than once the . color .. I It is obvious that n countertoit You have my answer es—I Ace locked. forsook his cheek, but at length he "you shall stand next to the prince The dungeon into which the armor- ,note must be widely circulated to said: 11'011, Bien, St�ato 'will be likely tnako it rofitable. No sooner does -: "You knew that our kin deal himself in the kingdom. to visit the lady•" er was thus cleat was small ,and P Y g "Not for your crown Itself twould =•Aha, now 1 Reo " exclaimed the damp, and all the tight and 'iii. it re- a corinterieit appear than its descr,p- the presence of, the Lady Marina?" ►• tion is wide) u I resign her to you. prince. "IVe will have hint narrowly ceived was from the perforations to y published. Those who t "I knew nothing, save that 1 swore "And 'to abide by t�hme 'answers watched." the iron door above; but even those are likely to suffer by taking coup o protect her." unalterably fliod? •• ; - rcdmltted scarce) a beam of light in- terfelt notes make it their business you are 'Exact ly:. - We wilt eta ute a dozen y. g "Hat and to whom didsi: thou •. r"or Ro of our most trusty then to to tiro cull, though on looking up one to be on the lookout" for new ones, Wear it?" As Persia is by her IaWs." "Then take your doom, and let ate Could see the 'diet specks in the door which are soon distinguishable by "'1'o the Indy herself." r. watch his movements. and when he so,ue easily "And to no on© else?" tell thee that it Marina be on earth least expects it. his every step shall when night had begun to troop y discovered 'mark. ' r I'll find her, though I have to dig be no Led. e Lad lllarina shall around. There wars no food, no water A teller knows of just what denom- "lVo:" " through the bM-40 of Mount Oaucasue. y in rho lace, but that raft ht have �ination are the counterfeits and •=you slew Theodoric?" g yet II ou p g. f� „Ay•„ �. Ifo, without there!" tit, ' ventured the ..irate, "would brougt,t anon. .1'he couch upon j just whore to Look for ttie Lett—tale,`-- s In a moment more the, soldiers It not be well to snake some sttarch which a prisoner * might rest his =1r�trltts. IIe detects the •spurious noted "And threatened that prince' came rushing into the apartment. 'among the ruins of the old city? S'It0 Inaba was a mere Wooden: bench, as Bristly as the reader does a mis- µ y "I advised the prince." "Seize the dogl" cried the king, ss Y without even straw to relieve its spelled word. It is no particular of "Did you not convey Marina out. of must certainly be, concealed sonte- the city last night?" Ithe soldiers .crowded about him, and where+ shore, or Oi.o could not have hardness. tort. It is a habit. i strike off his head. OlY *Ith it I had time tobites Bane farther." As soon as the sound of the sol- 7'he principal reason why tmnnter- 16ayl "No, that would not be so well, for diers' footsteps had died away In the fens are so easily detected is because "And assault the sentinel `0' -a his A score of.them atheied abdut the distance. Gio took from a bag he in some feature they are aImast ani post?" g such a search Wight only aervo-to "I threw him overboard.".. armorer and bore him to his knees. frighten the bird sway, Ne will Wore about his neck a small iron formty of interior quality. This is, I id you meet the officers whom I The same calm, iron look rested upon wait till we aro sure of her nest and tubo, open at one end, and within indeed, the main protection of the his countenance, and his eyes were then all Is safe•" which worked an air tight piston. At public. Genulne notes are engraved dent after you still fixed unwaveri 1 u ton the the end of this piston was an indcn- and printed almost regardless of cost WI Y l Again 1 halis acknowledged that his "I did, sire." kin Lure, and having broken from apiece and the very best materials are used "And did they not tell you that g' father was right, and shortly after- „ "1~:bo, step you tortvard Bind wards he lett the ulvaa to select of light punk a quantity sutlicient for in the engraving and printing. It is they came-with power from me? strike. such .non aft ho thought tWst salted lils'purpose, ho place-d It in the said dorso in largo establishments; with Yes.„ A stout soldier stc-ppod forward at to rho 'object he had in viuty. A Indenture, and then inserting the pis- costly materials and by (the boat "Then how met you their do- (th s summons and drew his sword. ton into the tube he drove it home workmen. It is practically impoasi smile was upon his countenance for brands' Still Gio flinched not. the thought ho eauld see the shadow with such force that the combustible bre for counterfeiters to do as well "As the true tzian secs. resets a do- ' gtril.elwas immediately ignited. Aa soon as They must work in secret and at a. of his success oven now cram before wand to surrender his rights and li- The soldier's kip Weapon`W al- this was accomplished. the prisoner disadvantage, and of necessity can bertic of those whomtree has sworn ready raised, when the king made 4 ltlm i produced a small waxen taper, and not have the experience to produce i to protect. I fought them, and all motion to pause, and then, turning ' ere long ho had a light. such perfect work. If they get the but one I slew, and ,to him I gave o Gio, he said: CIIA "TER VII. It was soma t.tnio past meridian !engravings done nicely they tail in quarter." ,� "Once more I give then .a Chance trhen Cto was consigned to his dun- ' the printing, or if they get the en- ! "And the lady=where is she? for thy life. Wilt thou deliver up to R'htm Gto w-- led from Clie king's goon and as time crept slowly on he graving and printing done well they "bVhere you can never find her " :,- •• p flat there upon the rough bench; with fail in .securing the proper aper. • ld'ie her whom I seek? rooance, 'he was conducted out into P g g P P P Now, murk tut, Gio,'• said the .. Never. r 1 the central piazzq, and across to the his light beside him, fashioning sural! I There is little protection for ,the f i.g Ding in a deep, meaning tone, as he "Lbo. strike " . 3,. iemstern wing of the'palace, botrdaUi bits of wire Into a sort o malt for poor and Ignorant from counterfeit ,F ttroso from his throne, and took a Again t.ho soldier's a't nJ.'rl wan rale- Which wore stropg dungeons for state the neck and breast. There was. not money. 'They do not rely so much step forward, "your life depends up- ed, but it tell not upon the head of prisoners. Prom the extreme tingle the slightest uneasiness manifested upon their own skill as upon keeping on your answer. If you will give up .'tor at that instant of the building th• e led a flight of upon his countenance, but. 'on -the I track of the sources from which they. _ the armorer, g to me the Lady Marina I will swear there `sounded a voice, as it from the sWne steps to a dreary apartment contrary, he appeared as Happy and ;receive money. They know from- to overlook your crimesthus fat and very foundations of the palace, ao beneath, and to this place was the unconcerned as though he had been (whom they receive a bank note, -and 1. restore you to liberty." 'deep and sepulchral that till started armorer conducted. The pavement of by the aide of his own forge. it it turns out bad they take it back h "Mapen,'-' returned the armorer. ! with awe at its very tones: ibis region was composed of heavy �. ' de- raising­ hiniself to his full height "Ah, Mapen." he murmured to him- get it redeemed. In some while his eyes freaked and sparkled "Mapen, beware! Toinp't `flet thftt+� nittsonry, and here and there wore soli as he twisted place-after pisco of gree this protection exists among fl own Into thus." numerous Iron trap-doors which op- the wire, one within the other. "how nancial institutions, which keep traco r� With the " proud spirit that model The point of th$'iralsed t"r—d-drirp:• cried to the vaults that -lay deeper -little dream you of.Me powers that of the sources of.their receipts. t within, "I wi,11 not deliver her up.';' - 'ped harmless upon the Mosaic pave- clown in the earth each of Whitt stria d4vg11 ©n- earth. , Kings may glory in "Then, by the immortal Hercules, ment, and the king sprang, polo and secured by stout bare andlostks. One; Wr cro'srn,r ApIt they may Wield the ,� ----=--4-r---- ; ' `you die!" exclaimed the monarch, trembling from his seat. of these was opened andthea thtf eUlw ower jt�besltows, but they trust be sinking back upon his throne. 'aye gods) whose voice:was that? diens prepore3d to force t3io+ to -de-': Of •thJr powgrs more mighty WATiUUNG UNDI✓It TITF. SOIIr � ' "What would that benefit you?" ejaculated the affrighted monarch, scend by means of a ladder, t�hiah I tett t ret)ti. lib, upon what flimsy • g Y ag .1}ardly lofts of what he said had boon lowcated for that t�tt�r� ban Unlr, Wer cit- man! and The Ohio Experiment)meet station has >lsked Gio in a atran el sottneli voice. C°' ' o� been trying the value of "sub-irriga _ t"MaPen ;tohWt u8 notl" sounded i "Fear not that I shall tosesisst you- especially o[ king- Mapen where is „ r •• �' �' tion in the..greenhouse. The idea ltevengc! hi§sed the Ising." Ike distent thunder from the roaTms ss,id the armorer an he observed their thy master, Xerxes't He Is safer � "Few persons are so bold as to of space. reparutary demonstrations, "The than thou. Ile .has fallen-••••thou art of irrigating the soil -below the our- , P face arose out of all attempt to pre- : fall. UCatlt is . Hatchnd ,r - - i, A , and the rotting of lettuce by not - 10 Will tsLk,9 shy lb when he lik + wetting the -foliage. It is cheaper { t - _ -ls" ono iu Tyre than the old method of surface than Chou, for there dwells 1, �. i j watering; the soil remains in a bet- mightiert in the temple one whose mind is his .. ,- ' ..<^ ter condition, ai4d the plants aro less r ST EALING,.IN ' sceptre. Ah King. Mapen, beware Y-1 advantages d h .' ` - -- :.=i` - the oracle) apt,to ova These Borate from Lhe soil permitting the air } LN SPITE OF AT LEAST HALF A DOZEN IMITATOT 1S E'S SYRUP OF tINSEEB AND s Something like a smile phased over to` pass freely through it, besides D$. CSAS S Cl io s face as hes oke, but it W43 so - TURPENTINE HAS MORE THAN THREE TII-`ES THE SALE OF ANY REMEDY supplying ' water " constantly to thi ; R•ECOXXENDED FOR! THROAT AN 0 LUNG TROUBLES. deep that it mightt have passed �4r i1 :1 t o Y frown.. 'Still he worked -on,-ever and too Lettuces grown in this way ; ` # '� ` �L arc. double the size of those grown to , o.' . anon Casting his eyes up towards the + e » ho t old arty you its n unposed"apse tvTen aIitgg- ox• D�'. C ase a Syrup �-IQecl.and Turpentae" by being otYe - .hron door 1,4 observe the dim, star- ' w k l ; chi ant imitation? N[any have bean, and we know bf sem who have changed their druggist ase result. It is )ileo specks that the daylight formed not safe to deal with a druggist who offers imitations and substitutes. An honest druggist will not offend hie there. SOLDIERS AND "SUICIDE. customers by--auob questionabo met ld. To b Cs;'ntinued, : 's The use of Ur. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and ur .' ,. '. `r 'I'fio trench 1ltlltaire ishei sta Y P pontine has berme gdf universal ti>4s a all dldos N„l.t� !Y tv�—"�' , �1'.rrt pub t Y, springing up preparations of•turPentine and ll�tseed,;put up in packages similar to Dr. Chafia. !-with the sol • r{.' e r `/1LA)(� f�~y��� A.y.,��• t T" tistica -howing that cases of, suicide 14; t sect of tnttking salsa on the renutatiop of thle t�ipo.us remedy.,- Is not this dishonest. Is It not stealing or k are very frequent in the french ar even worse? For, besides the injury done to the proprietors of Dr. Chase's Syrup -of Lins and Turpentine, -Of cpurse, madam, I ttrguld`tact be my, more so, perhaps, than in any . y the peoFle are being deceive¢. . In some cases, no doubt 'eye�tt"W1111 1 �'�i a lroauit� � r ^ : ' � �• g ever " r f , . 3 ; i s`' e+cpeirCed to light the fti-e ? oUi - European 'force. Amon y ; Are �+ot being deceived? I3a've :you asked fo '4 )t ,a)H"asel`t� J ,.. +� pr_�f. sepd •ate Tui[pentittereind'bi�ea gives. t;ert�f,fniFy' not► b.reflUed the: lady:• X.400 det�•l=hs in t.lie - army from an imitation or substitute? There is no doubt bout the virtue of this groat: throat and lung remedy. It -is "Nor to. .sweep tho floors ?" causes,. no less, than an average of t too well known as a thorough care for bronchi 8, croup, whooping cough, asthma, coughs iIds to neftt! "Certainly not." _; flf ty (?ri 189G, e*iactly fifty and to ';^ t further woTda of c.smmendation. Nhat we want to do is to.r Ira you against thcx�e � r."RYWrapper. T� .+ "Nor tr► attend t,o tltb door. ?l`''. , 1$97 fift�r one) -:re- caus(A by sell-dc- sr t'ain that you are getting the genuine• be sure that nr. Chase's t and si aturo " .# •• - f;tiructifln• wltilc of " etirery 100,000y g per reit n graOf pourse not. , Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and "Turpentine has reached `phenomenal sales, _because it cures when other-re=- "Nor to wait at table ?""��` •�t- -'� met► on the roils aF the 'army no lei 7-� azeTies fail. It is far-reaching in effect, curing the cold as well a$ the .cough, and uprootlttg the most ser •'No, I`Went none.o# thei ``thhfgs," than an., avurago" of twenty-seven'. f gym 1 Girls t s ref biro t•f;Is, t htrttlty, andscWmi�t,tbXQ" AAd lung•diseases. Twenty five -cents a bottle, Falmily psaid tWfady.: ''with der sw.ebtest .commit suicide every year. Among - ndi. .xti hJ cents. At al)i .d eras or Edmaslaon, Rates do Company, Toronto.J smile. "The. only thing I require.. a the. colonial xroQpp the number is ew A handsome and useful Chrtstma RrBaeRt' for-mother or glrandmother is Dc., tCGasd's _ltd , and" .,CoMp sere ci t r to Look at'Iter," and for on 1rIgller. 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The tete oircnlat- , _f - - tF -._ a _-t .4.#.: R'.; -,#"ad&'• r- =.}#. !t�'r""=.s`41i'.a.•:tlr ,c-.,..•, b;*�ti!: .,£ ,,,;. + , _ - >trQ s etition thro !lout the vsriofl� -f -'� -Now 90 �. c7 C YO Itwr.�+..' `r � •"g g' •,d „roe '• .h- - +�" 't,. , ' a ti enCi eons to ee and will b ur b > - �'_ � -,F,Fz ;.s;, •F_�'< :' Na .: i$ hoped a our a P AkZMEtid--I� tore y po y J �: � �,' �f .�� •d. '�,;<' '`,,� :-� � `' , ,.� e1 i is ora®i►a celebra r,,, �,.. •b f .. ;,. f� ,` _ , ti i ,�: t, Y 4 fats y signed by the fsrtnuig room. baTiag one of W J © r " x 4, ar TntvlAit : White Wyandotte cockerels 'at 2 fi each whip With a lar el s` n � y g � i6 ed pati• tby last. W'd Gordon,PWttering Villas• iihi3 tion;it will be -much easier' matter for x _ TRA ''lla'D 'f?ls b the pretsaitaes of,-the :those iutlodacl'ng •the bill to.get the Dun � _ Y sn ort of the re resentative o aader*igned art lot ill,B.Ir *boat Na. int, ..._ pR P one ewe. ()wast may have 8 in a the same by T. - . ar '; .',t ,;< •�� ,:�� - •.Y .��:::. #�.,�., ,:,���� y i :�� �' �'` ,s .--- _ '•'' ±,. • is - ex nasi. -1`•YR ;': n`•t8 *•xt+w�r",•.`�.?a parliament, The a property parimg p� F: - .•, P pernlclpns a stem 49: ��, .,U-, • : j • .fie.,. �a. harks. 11.15 -,. ,. J Hotage Hill. • — - -L-•. -6.1iL 'a., ,._:. P. . 1 _ _, of railway eompsnles rovidin has ; . lan ohan�cs a 1 � 'e a k >i;i•�3`1Peif •1.00 tips iCa�de• P g Y t all bill Mani for Members and their families ENDERS WANTED--Re m�a 1� �;`� }����` �, A_ ; io>r.the fayara of the. p$et year- passes T barn lot is Pickering:0AZI ."'4. � RATs@ OF eDvllmanc�:'f, produces a powerful infla+t>oce iD on xork separate together. ADplylror p •t= t� ' �. t ! pp r lbo insertion,per lies - 10 seats. eaters to flit Gt or oa remiss and J ' :'S • ,� determining the . stated taken by tits � ken w promises �.� .• _ � t` _`= :i, x �.�� � � .; r, �.a, �t t�'' sash�eq aunt insertion,Qer li�ce • , Dales Danbarton• w ., t ', d f ire' {• ?hi.rsfe do"notiaal+tai•Lofisi or Soieign ad. peoples representatives when gees.• `" e'11r t� . � � b.e �c - r —A lar a can m teim. ran .to ,- tions involving the interests of the I.11lBER FOR BALE a �. yet v ~ making City of good sound tube; tataiMble for • . .. ka•x. :- aest•for s or 8 month* orb the year. Half- railways comes before the House, A building'Ipar�oses This timber is In building - {i Veariy or yearly contracts payable qusrsesly. ►now as cid 4 Rouge tavern situated at Roe _ l largely signed petition would to a Hill Poat Defeo• Appi so 8 a:.bum. R°°ge � t Bi�inees Dards,ten lines or under, with pant*, g � � p aces year,$5 00 payable in advanoo. great extent eounteraet that'influence Hol 1 o or lot ae in xo �°k0�� 1C�1(C�1 (C�1 IiNotice in local columna ben sante per lice, ' '' -�/' ���` / i�u,►l ( 't, , !v eent* per line eseb- subsequent inao rtlon. and we woula advise all farmers to - `w:r ` >ocial contract rates made known on&pFUca. uta: No tree savertieln assist in every way to secure names OR BALD OR TO RENT—That de k <zrr t Advertisements without wrtttao natrnatrbne t0 this etition which na doubt Will .suable pro t oa Church Bt waf#h. eon• ' mi) tug" until forbidden cad aharge� ac- p ' tainin over one-,salt sore of land. Un the t ' s�'tI R- v�o or: three m� tfld wcier G , aordingiy• Orders for discontinning adv se- picked befOhe thein 8t" an early. premiwsis a good trams house,of eight rooms asents must be in writing•and sunt b as Pub- date for their signatures. also summer ldtehen and word shed,good hard and sofwater. Thereis.iter sgood orchard chiefly .. . ahead, Job work promptly attended to. '_ oun beats trees of all kinds, Hy ryth ng p p ,.., to � b published evert Friday ranine at its osie 9 Altona. �s in excellent state of repair. Possession t Pickering Ont. given on April lot, Terme easy. Mrs John An. . „�: � drew, Picketing. r ` Miss..'A. $oothby and Pearl Barothby, are ' @(§@ (0) @00� 0� Murkar; do jilex;onY Probrietots atresent visiting tinder the parental root. EEF FOR SAE-1 have for sale 1 Boothby who has.been *war fora B s0 iYty premise*,one mile weak of Broug- _ r number of years is again weldotned back to baron,70 bead of osttle composed of yearlings, ' ' our Politi�st�9trict Independeno• , the homestead. spring calces,4 and 9 year old areata and heif• era of good breed- several springers. and 9 cops lt F . Our Ai m-A First-class Local Paper h? Miss Sadie Tenn; is visiting at E. with calves b side. I ata &loo seiliug droned pow Boothb 's y pound. _ Our Eacpevtatione-The hearty y beef by quarter at from!to 8 oents per p sa ort of the neovte o!Yiakeria¢and vicinity The Christmas tree of fife P 8 visa a drop a card it 7aa are in need of any or oall and _ { pp Also grand success, about SZG beta realized, tnsprct Mondays or 6stvrdsys Alio shipping B _ R fat hogs and cattle. Apply to J A White. coag - We were sorry that the local quartette ham P0 - Wtf r Warm Clothirl that .poo need. FRIDAY, JAN. �3, 1002.: were not present to take part in the program ,f Mrs= B. Lehmata is visiting with friends Men 'and BoYst�TnderWear Mitts ` in Toronto. Your Vats end 1 �OCk9, SWealtere, , Mrs. Haney and daughter ware visiting ^�` '� h ^ ,� Smocks� Mufflers 8t(3. NOTE ItNO CU>ti1MENT�� at Goodwood over Christmas. , i a � Mrs. Hoover tad family with B. plessor TI1�[18Y1C,8 . and famli spent Christmas with _E. Ree• ` Ladies Mess > Vests and Drrawe 8, T�ambs Wool Hoaie ' ' Pe d sit � . DIIEe .m0 have 1:11A Dritish in sur, of Mongolia. r Wool and Hid Mitts and Gloves. f ' r; ` south Africa n found napping and Floyd Reeso>F aptiot Christmas withbv Are >reapeetively solicited for a repetition of the awful events of Pare a- '` ASa uba Bill have occurred. Col. Rye are itlad to welzole back isam Stoaf *, � � S�Ieiadia Values in Blank etp, �Iannels, Yarns h Lr 'BANK9S � for who has been away is the North•West t, Firrnau's force-of-nearly f3ur hundred for a number of years. Lap Rugs, ate. As Police Trnatee for rife Yills a of - men bad encamped upon a hill called Master B. Boothby is •titin Seek to work g r Tweefontein, and being taken by sur• h8 having fully recovered from his attack 1 i of measles. Pickering for the your 1910 prise a panic ensued resulting In their Isaac Raymond sad family,of Stouffvill+a $ """------- •—" - _ - `` ' himihilation• The incident shows Sundayed with-Mrs. 8. Hoover. drat the Boers are still much in evi- aence and also roves that the Brit- Tobi. Carson p CARD OF THANKS. " 1sL fail to ro.lt L the than lessons. P Y S is 4;..--',. Hit ii- VnUL- : NEED DO - - Which they lia�•e received dating the Charlie R. Wood by the kind perrniRsinn �� v �� ` Mon- last few 3-ears, f One thirb seeins ver- of the edjtor, takes this means of return- of Dtinbatrtea, will visit Pickering on .lion- h' ing his sincere tbanks to the many frionds day Wednesdayand Friday-of a&ch week ! tain, the men noir figbtutg In Sor.th of the Sick Childress Hospital. Through r Africa lath rite energy that soldiers your liberality I have beQn able`ttb forward = Anew Bedroom Toilet set, if Itl7 I have just r<eceivQd some ger nice Alcoa i a tall supply of A. 1 fresh should possess while fighting to a !IO dutch has been scut and duly acknow- Y pp 9 outs, ranging is price lroi:i til toy tueats on band. ' Country where the enemy is so active , Give C. K. Wood.,..-.: {. : Give me a trial. 1 1 r Le are Iu South Arica , tr r I uh tot through the colcttm'1rr1 bt - _ • Wagons, Buggies, GO - A , There 1s �•uite an itartiorl beingthe News, the Maple Leat Ian. Co., for she t ' parried on in Toronto. and led 0 b the prornpwesa with rich they settled in tall ' L , 3= y' my claim for the Iws inattined by the re• Etat:,. at To Ask prioes. �» Toronto News, for the admittance of cent Sr*. also Yr John O'Connor for lits - t tonsumptives into: the city hospitals. Fromptiiessiia looking.after the risk• airin ,`, neatly and 'promptly. As Ladies end llIens underwi;sr, all wool flaonele plain and fancy, t3ince the theory that tuberculosis is J. H. Michell• attended to. Heavy danneletts, wool blankets, in f t anything you require at low commullicable frow ons to another an r '_: _- Green itivetr►r J l est possible prices. yr _.' ` abject 1 orror Las been created for that - - is Sole A etc or Speight'.- `� � � -sale Register.. - Peg diaease,,whlclr male It very unple><s• 6 ''._ Idarltitalt>!. , .,: Ant dor those unfortunate? who - have r Wsi+aarsh�►t, Jet`. 8th. 19U'�.- Auctlonsale ,r � Y, toutraett d the disease. At the time of standing hardwood timber timber,b � OoRE� GENTLEMEN-, >r v+rLeir ccarisulnption was `considered as sores w be sold in abort. acre Iota, the Pickering. THE hereditar •, people did not consider the Inoperty of the estate of the late Ralph � ` ��•` � � � presene, of a consumptive a5 danger* bluwbrav, at lots and 8, m:On G, Picker—Can I sell sort a finb suit this i?t�skn � I have taeveral kinds at Iovr ing. Bale at 2 o'clock. See bill•. rices airl reasonable ternis. Call aLd see thein. SOUS. but ii6w they have gone to the Ponc,her Postill, auctioneers. p . T4 CONTRAC TORS. i opporitq extreme, ar.d many shun Tavldsi►nT, JA1. 0•ril, 1902-Anction sale � `t ,.. >, `� , �'-»: : _,.: - •:_:.: � vis-. those aflitcted as if it were small-pox. of standing timber, ch►efly beech and `R led�naerrs win be received ' to Bator- We believe that a creat amount of un maple on lot Iii coli= 5. Pickering; the aav,January 11fh 1002,for the supply and de- - - Y property of J W Hogle. hale at 2 p.m. livery of the Mltow,ug quaatitles of good and x I]ecess�ry fear Las arisen, and while gee bills. Poueher ct Postill, gnatloneers eouud cedar timnber for use of the municilmliiy THOkq#." ��{,ARE•tier • rossible r-caution should be of the Townaht of l iokerina, vittIt y 1 p TUUM Ar, J.tx,28•rit, 1903-Auction sale of Ist 7590 feet 5;a• ie ft long, and afro feet 215, exe}'C.sed as the disease is undoubted 1n ft long to be d8ltveted acCar•taont.' farm stock impletneuts oto on lot s con 9 2nd (1000 feet AM 18ft lout and 500 toot 9x5. ly Contaoio'aS, $ the property of Andrew John- tc tt tong•-o be Ftettvered at Pickerinit t"ill&ge• General Merehant �� t Still Its contagious char Uxbridge, • atter is not to be compared with $ton. sale at oue o'clock. See bills for aid +coo feet „Oi 10 ft long to be delivered a/ y L [u L e particulArs. Poacher it Postill, *act. Dunbarton small-pox and other contagious die- ;; _ til, IoUtft5x8, 16 fi long. 5Wfeet W, soft when once louse, No pU,ees U410 18 rt long, 25 eases. While the disease o e pp (, straight rouLd flint»r No not len than 8 inch t contracted, is vti itL tele present treat• dluneter at top end,18 and oo h lone salt and mens more deadly than small- ox the red halt 5 pieces straight romtpd thnt,er No I. 97 fs y P )ong.not lees than 10 inch diameter at top end. _ --- danger of contracting It is much legs. 100 round posts.8 feet long. not Isss than 0 inch _ diameter at top and to be delivered at broug- ham All of seta tlapber W be delivered at the ma time ago the Agricultural About -one`person iti"`e0e,y four suf- places acne•on or before tb• i6tb day of raw �April,l(1a11. The lowest ar e t tender eat *•.,- V er's College at Guelph was made the re fci s with itching, bleeding or protrud- essonly accepted. Tenders to be marked•'Ten- 4: w, cipient of a magnificent gift amount Ing pile4. 'There has yet to be found darn for cedar timb-r• Hr order ase of oouacil i Doamald lie T Mg to fifty thousand dollars from the tt single case in which Dr. Chase's Oint- TV Clerk. eelbarrawlate W. E. H• Massey, to be used ment will not afford prompt relief, ane Dec Wth 1501 '_ Whtteval•p 0 u ers a� i If used re art produce a erman - - -: :.': cowards the erection of a library sw y p p building. Again this week, the same enc and thorough cure. Ask yew Tenders for Wood ,•. ° . i cal institution has been bene- »eighbors about It. The beat people ire �E _ k edaCat o the land recommend this treatment a -- Rte• to the extent of one hundred and 7 Now ie rile ,lime to t:et that u hove tilde 'artier in good, shfp the only actual cure for piles 60 cents Swed tenders wlU be reovived fi the TC twenty-five thousand dollars, through a poet, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates ''uedersistned up to noon on Wednesday,Jan Don't forget that we handle the famoas Cylinder Palper the beat on 1lr Company, Toronto. 8th 1902, for the delivery of �went�►-these the market C•h or a is. We also handle a lull tide of farm itle� %he generosity of.-. the Well-known a . cords of green body wood bomb No. plements, Windmills. Wapas, Sleighs and cutters. Montreal millionstlra, Sir Welham halt maple,) at the school gro o Macdonald. The moue) in tutu case - ZYest Pickering. Btid woos w be slisail is to be used for the erection of y ' piled and delivered not later thin Ytro� 1st 1908. The lowest ar an tender not buildings, in connection with the col- I-NTMENT 7 � '; , i � - lege for the purpose of giving instruc neoessar0y aptad. Ph W. 0. $ant, ' . • : ' ' l0. ion to teachers in the elements of 10-i! " SM. S. B. Piolierlrig. eo. .. , nature study and domestic science. ' rocmen for the future wel- j - It 1a s goad • . fare of out county when our men of - j, ' - 'wealth realize that the riches which • t a*��1t `r , zs their privilege to accumulate is not `- - r� given to them to satisfytheir own • imposed ...::.. " - •,'?...- ...•..r.:'.'41,s S�' :, ia,.:-_ M .._.,J_ • ._3SF.L ::a - ' _k `^ •.. `F- : .;L' ('...y:• - _ '. t.,.. - •, ...,._ .�.- .. _r..a`�. ` .: pa, —MIR fill ll nds , but is a trust im ed n i ", t MIs a ng pee � et reoeoarloiud of keit, whiaL I upon them to be need for the betterMiall have for sale at my store atUcer a. Ment of mankind. In late )ear we t .I = •*, FG >f: '�. • at .• ' Grreek _ _ • 99 see his f fe r ' t feeling maul ted 1 • •- to ,,pate - a.,..' de ee than ever b �a . , -- . .: .::. ,. _' - ,.. a eforf�, as, shown by : . . .. _. :: . .. .. .: ..�-" .>'t,:, -. �>- ,6:�- ... ... -� .. : .1• .-., .t' .- � ,. .-- - -•. •: -. �. �',< to • r=. Jt ' the man liberal dtntatlone made to �• Mox%RISH,y 7 � �:°i 4ac� �l hlaad �i r`- ;� � :,> ,• he educationaln • - a d charitable }-:� � . �� , ,• , `, $' •,•'. s � t m ft matt• Autions of our country. U- ---- toe �$ - r ` f 4 f - -. a �. G ar �� $ �, in "a 1 ly •-, ,r•A•.a�::::.:It" �;,.,, . .r-t ,, rye �-_, ,� �. �"- ;$`' ?- {�i: �" r .•f: r• ... :".. ..,. ._='.... � X•y,./ ...,.., .,.. a ��.... 9 .�:. _.i' s'W...•c,� '.(. t}-�tw9 , - .v: — At the last session of the D6minlon -,�, ,.:;r `r ,r t } e n tl c �. Manufactu d by ' parliament a bill was introduced re• :7 �d , .. , r erryl :r� F• i ..: - qulrinR railway companies to be re- ;, � � .- � � `� - aponsible for damages caused by - �A -;k lire F �dl�lc . Pig `c St��7► L8 as ondon). :: 1 ' r _:Tk+A' I?:..5 s` t'1___."`'"S`' f`.- ;jy., - �, � _ - "-•+ 1',�..,.h - _w • ��iT•� defective cattle guards'` and fiancee - M 1 yy that ar .r. in _ she rattle guards a now con- c1,�1p � Drosruil�tnd. ; �'�se �5c. �►�e �t for' Cay-oda i strutted are useless for the work they { y"p'� _ J a* •y _ y n to ,form and i - � ,� �- , �• - �-; ... . ...k. a intended a nae `• ` ar New ,: : :• .• ,"$ •'. ,g_ver 7 ^'�t'+1i r:C" C:'::r. _�� *}I.•-Wit:' `•Ai. _ i 1" ! a j 1 ,a a n' r com s 1 �:' v} railway es are F ;.� the of ♦ k _ �� I p •d' }'z* .t V , M :i•,i :,aY -'l+yv 6, ,vti: [ ,t.:. t S R. , :+i r" J ,y .i,: f 9. �,,. `T a •r` ,_,; - ..,i - +.- ,a;m,.+ h' '- .� a ``K :t a„-. 'k_;• nsible for damages ineurr�. , ar W�a -<.E+ 4 `4. is .dew \ -"f•-' , Jot - • - -� defects. The ill because 1 .,;,. .:v ..:�,,� .Aw 1_. awe b tb -.:. _ .. ..:..:�. �_._ _,..L•, -.,rte-�-. :-_ a.. .., -,._ ::__._ ._-_'' -. .y_ your f- - `*D„'. tl'. •at ';1 w _ tion of rats u t . �. ;•� ,_, rand with sufficient . 7 lie rr��of ..,•� � �, •� - . _ _ r� ' __ _ _�-. - _ - - �not nasus• fo w w - _-: t '1`6e Dom n- ".: „� failed to i .. �_ „ , " . t rya _ f_ _ '.•„w. -,k•, aF -... ..,.u: 'r, -- 'F-�,A� C:- - e ~� originated the bill wht) c �• . 10111. Grange. urs its e fat �' D0 W S WEL g ,deter�ained�i0 1teC . passes �y' • - `t ., -t-ai-. :.i`: £ .:::4)'ip,f,''ke1f, _ _ r•� • • r _- a�-_ �kC �2'L ^a• 'i*'q ,,- i -r. ., 4 ... u. i • .-. , , � fir...: ... _ .y-. t-.. _ .- '....�. - L Kia ..• -. 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Be 7 , :r ��•, +``_t _ ,L tr•i1�lnR. i.: OlattiDJ�,' y s x �• J H Madill spent a few days tenewibg X11 order/ prom tI axdent•d 1 Fz t• I 'l. a r old aaintanoes here. He left on Than Sl am Estimatii vbYt. day to Colchester Besex Co, where he i. g �' ,— FOOD CUTTERS, �$i•22S Fill your cads 4►ith,• gra gas_ Ready for Use, TSO. V t principal of a school. Henry leaves many • - ' The vat..nal Food Golden Light 011 1 •- I friends behind him, and we trust his elft d ae- : ,' ,-. "R- Culler cuts all kinds It ewt,�a itltie more,lent of food and meal, fess in Essex is even better than ever. it's worth a great dea! _ a , raw or cooked. if more than the duan in- has Mrs Ira Hall and children. of Oshawa, ,,,,,,, ,,J y has 3 cutters,coarse fe;ior 0116 watch are on visited her sister-in-law Mrs N J Chapmanii on Saturday. Mrs Trull, of the Kingston Are running in 11 blast and prepared to do is felt-eieania` and ongemarket. gi es aIt brightteei 1 " chopping and all at all situes. Your .eelt•shNo Road, accompanied bar. w0zk do a whit•you wait. housekeeper tit- 110ht,does not smoke the A ' a .•erjoeabre A:e, ted and ready -Flour, Br n, 1 ford b " lmey and i� positively far immediate nae, for 'fro. You'll tied our r one. Just the ithI Aa Tutees unbeatable. out ' c odorless. Try fan you'll t: s r iWt other Dol SCHOOL REPORTS Shorts ""° leave none ; �, _F , to make Tour minor j; s Pira 5. den Ltght. . r w / meal wills Hada to . f 4rahat Dtal, GG raVted `F',*"` be sold for We We are sole agents." ' Report o! 8.ti No 10 9c:i►rboro idr`month I>tottetE at, 1Lotted O�ctef die selling ib 3`l .t orlg uOL1. R -. --_ - -- , LANTERNS- � ¢ Of Deo 1901 Senior div Be 4--E Huntsman and Horse. �' always I nand an for sale at reasonable prices - 1 '=r F Stewart, B Stewart, R Smith, A Taylor Your chop groun to suit on. Coarse Grain • Blankets = at each : Jr 4—A Smith, A Gibson, G Beckett, K taken in a change for Oat]seal. Head Dutch • Y A good. serviceable Heroul L Grennan. $r 3—R Dezter, J It �; KearsevHorse D. Broken hire, Pickering,i`fa 3lankets, bound, lantern f.r FORTY Bell, L Henderson. Jr 3-G Dexter, R ; - CENTS. Ourcotdblast Stamps, W Heal, R Trinnell,--L'Vivian, P hoped and strap- .It.lte• baa/erns,guarAntee b ped, regular dol a to give a perfect light Peters, L Brown, S Danby, lei Spurgeon, I ti ar and a qrarkr r `;; ..�_► value. We are in any wind. We Bell A Ashbridge, 1 Ashbridge,B Heron,J Bpb ; , , ; # :_ goon, E Beckett, A hate,T Taylor,D Reith .ening them al at 68c each. Use p Sr 2—M Dexter, E Allen; `Y Turves,J Her 4 ` BRO�11�8 �i►e boasslly think ohan our �.00 ea0h on, W Woredall, H Tarris. k a broom values are the trot to ._ � Golden Light The following pupils of S.B Ir`O 2 PickerI6n In the country,bought direct from the makers It's bargain;gel-ode before they are I sold. P P .� and sold at a small profil,they can't be other- Oil ing have been promoted. To Ji 4—T Gorm wise, Try us the beat time you want a broom. Sheffield Razors, 230. each• 167, O Edwards, A Hilts. To Be 3-B fie In your isnlern to ole 13 ke, J O'Brien. To Jr 3'--H-Courtice, fain a perfect light. G Coartioe, EAndrew, N Avis. To $r'2- �: " or selling w. • F Prouse, A Sparks, G Arrowemith, W t 4 8b ord. J A Bush teacher. .;b .. "" The following pupils of Brook Roti' S$ _ Ws ppqt on sats ONE SIIl!TDAiD only honor► T rred Paper have been promoted. From Il�ird to fourth SLEIGH BELLS I' 'rO°" be �* crud sabots,Joe Pearce #ison� of 8bef•tong before youpendi�n�land well knows makes- These ns- Q 1'nll.R Faller« C Goodwin, orsereboagi�t to sell fair€f6o sash but to low-elass-J Farley, Alsi*k(ll r �` "' i need them. T'bL i. Jut a reminder that . Goodwin, G Height, H Ellicott, F Axford. rou'il know wet•to go for ibe best Talus in or our stock we will awl oejJJ ICO at square teen it i From Sr pt >!o second—a' Peroey. A Badge them. '1`�IiBtly'P1<-M1911 OEPTT6 leLUH• ronin the right thing for ,�__� tiding your stab{es. • row, E Oliver. M-D Worden, teacher. Noshing better for stn- j The following if the result of the %mus t " 1 •• POULTRY CRATES. Your chicken hooses. Usually sold at sou x" p One Dollar for 25c.. . and 60a i rote We maks a sp•csally of ih wt promotion exams held in Cherrywooj pub. Forty Five cents a roil I' school names in order of Imeri/. Pt 1 O��r, -- - 4 s� � We bought �ailoa. aalvaalz.�1 _ - , to P% 2-1 Norrie, W Gatee. pt to jr 2—M Iron Coal OU Cans with sy boa m ; A Near Chair it Alexander, J Alexander, (equal) 46.;,d Alex These were made to be aoi at= eao�. ; • ' • �' for 106. andel'.430, H Henderson 430, W Shank 839 We are ring to sell them for tweet - e Ave oss� each to every purchaser ot�5 Second to Jr :S -L Timbers 528, A Hender �, gshon+ of car oetebnfed iiOLDitiN _ :•:' ' Yotf can maks an old son 479, R Henderson 387. Third to Jr 4 urain 1 L1Q1IT Olt.. _ chair with a worn 65" L Green out seat as good ar -O MacRae 673, F Garland �, 636,-D Gates 601, C Lintner 508. -Sr 444 - , --- - - -------------- --- Light dad strong. Just the one you want. of�our aep.rtoratue Todd, A Laughlin, E Goeden, H Sionney. -i i a them.__ , EAThERBTRIP, 2c FOOT Have a look.l chair:iteio TEN. F Green, R Henderson,L Norris, L Carter r ttC.. - PI L Hollinger. "` It your doors or windows do HAY KNIVES, i sits each... 0 pattern. Krioo your r 'J, not fit wgli and let in tto cold, _ weatherstrip will tis that. our eat p ----- Its better than storm doors Q p sad windows and will save halt ' .:: Sleighs for the Boys A Girls. At the Green River - 1 ,ur fuel. It rances in price ' troui 7'N'O OBNT<gafootup _ l; l ; t, O fi�rr_ � • • =J I NGES, All the pstteras we sell for 75c."els. 0 S ,. ° ° HINGES. Grain Root . Fou will find all kind3 of Chrislma9 J• � Do 116 �0• is s Not much snow just saw. but liners', toll - f ,t•., , , opecialLies r -• :; � 4. ortmient of and Chaff coming.branging tromtisn�LTkii:hentiid �CI•::1T5 sate - ,, , ltgtli or`. ' Baftl[ete., upward . Choice Csudier ��• Wh wy.tee or sIur stock iars. Wecarr a complete Ilse aY ult�d to os as ou o r owes eelttag am Doo S k d1 f a this w Loa an• tb � Out. 1 it- We have prices. - rightly ptrioed• a Y Chiwire, 1 a corn- as, --- -- - - , a• leach a I1 AHS All of which tnsy -bo obtained t the CATTLE CH 1S V of lowest possible pritwe. - . a nt- _ CHRIST �►� El1T doo _ �. , Wtndow tildes.- a ""�" Aazt?saiber you will gets cas fl for' }o% -- t co al our close bO ' clivi�e butted slid ems. { nz�s nsptaM, block locks I,L X v� o o Xrr • A splendid 1! - d cut 1111,,61. j splen I -1s of English as Awerlmn cat- and g t from F fteen cent latches. W e can needs a thu{lin We- A,,: OF it � urkeys � +-,f ';,� t s chains. nae"►;tu W rice t s .�e�e� 1 uPP%J your n d i e -a-.f- ' aao4 upwards. biclfei:s': - _ uoke, Uy ten, and all otllar _ RUSSI Y} { A 1 fresh meaty constant...... ly on hand at lowest prices ' F t r M. B IL59 �i S�. EAR .KET ast 'TOR�DNT j { { URROUGFHS, - - �' `Thug's old stand Pickering Vlllaae t r : — - -- - 'r - < x � 1''•,,,� Agent for all Ch erocerie. r HO 1fti kinds of veh-' PUMPS _—v f -r ; /• f j -_ • .., PEMPIS.- 1 , .. Lau h in ,,. d b the _., .. fact are Q .. sun .. totes la1 ,,. «a Co , of Oshawa. -- - _ . 7 s - - iboeiu forge _. Thi o ►a t ._ . t . 1 18 K - ' •�R X ]✓stab uhed 64 _• . For a� season. hri�tm ' r in fall blast again. Haying s6cured the s f a first-class horseshoer of many service O le re• The undersigneda . fill dnda at Lift oro• at>td a years experience TP pared to oboe heavy and light horses and AIeO Fii'rt 01W 8ioo1f Of Pelt B001i _ { dad Suction pampa pal in OIL.:.,. do general jobbing, diseased feet specially Ready-M s Clothit� at pr►eM fl9t to lei! found lower ! shortest notice attended to and shoes carefully applied. $ If you D any Of 16 sbo�e or any UnderReez !fall 01 ) Hopkins, V.S 1i miles north of <I a Well dug and oleaa•d. G•rema Rav®x. Gra ; ` Mapaiaatur•r of the tsmbas cal114 ptetpl �z ;,• rALS 19UNTING6 • .. - -�• Sat:oegs•r t0 : r.)O . p w1 Boa {J1Rerttnoliti„ t Y. �+ rat Yisk•ria _ r � :�, -� ��. . ,:: , a .� � a• �t , W 1I. Bia6•risoof 8• , Far L� _ t r - 4 , • aitln •and chino Re ,. 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"w'u�' a' p.'.'«.. t t �Mf �,$,i�+' :., , --:� - ._:,:::-. ..-, ......,:. k.: .- L.:. �.•,b.h. r!- ,.!.�. , : Yf. F LeKx. !•$mak R .r ' `••' F_ t yyr r S: '.rte, .� •ter; _ .'-X" l _ TH short; cut pork,, $21.50; selected D ' SWOOP* ' ( E WETS s SULTAN HIS E � ) t� $22 50; compound`ireQned lard, 8f to 111 MA1j[N)1v&ETS 9c; ppre CanadittaAard, Ili to 12te; t J rinest.`lard. 12 to,18}c hams' X8 to G be i 1 ` and 1 +_ """': = ITEM .> ' aught British Nap FRANCE AND RUSSIA INE r y, - H . ittii 14c, bacon; 19� to 15c POult $ri per$' t Turkeys, fresh- kiilod, 10' frozen, EOB QIe a h aro F©xcE R �S. p Briefs o Grain Cattle etC �: 70. A despatch tram London says:--Ali{ gr c F- r�1ln e to 8d; ducks,'8c to nc; ge.` g, to the 13at7,e tlp. of efontoin, , which it Al , in Trade Centres. 6#c, chickens, 6 to 7,¢, old fowls, 4 note seams, was fought earl on g y tvonaitiat=s iii Armenia ino 9a Over the Globe to 5c per Ib for;d icked birds and Christmas morning- donia Are Regarded a b P c'Y-P g the British taealded stock from 1 to iia-less.. f ,e,. defeat.-., menace ared. severe defeat.. This much to t : k nta, Inc. 31.—wheat—The de- o" Peace. :_ Y made quite clear by the information --': r - mated for wheat was limited to-day, ; .•. - t r : . 1- 'll�' contained ih Lord Itit.chen6r's long , There aro.increasing signs that n- CANADA... and prices unchanged. White and red I3UF' 'A "GRAIN�ARKET`� despatch from Johannesburg, pub- great powers) of Europe are con n- tiYinn'i winter quoted at 78 c middl freights :;� tra.tin definit•o 1 per' has eight cases of small q Q 1; lishod on Sunda The first oflicild. 13 p at?s ;ot aetiab o- pox. and No. 2 goose at 68c middle Buffalo, Dec; {31. Flour firm, list of casue,lties shows six oQlcfu•a wards Turkey. The nciv directory in London Ori- freight. Manitoba wheat firm No. Wheat, spring easier; No. 1 Northern, L•ar! this week the c{ussittit' Am- t _- 1hard sold at ROc all rail via Sar- and fifty men killed, eight: officers Y t facie, makes the population 45,cJ3?. 851 c; winter, No. 3 reef fl0 to 91a. bassador in Constanthici ale informed Northern a't 85c, and No. Corn, easier; No. 2 yellow, 71 c to wounded, four oBlcere tniss[xt�. and ,l Oscar Taylor of East Fi�milton � f the number of wounded turd captive Said Pasha, the now Grand Vizl r, $Z5 and costs for running 2 Northern at $1c, all rail, via Sar- . 'l,ic; No. 3 do., 71c; No. . 2 corn, that the condition of Armenia and Was fined g non-commissioned o®cors and mon , nia. Prices ars 1-c lower via North 70c; No. 8 do, 6c. Oats, fairly Alacedotiia watt re arded" b Curd ►o a turtles califs. firm; No. 2 white, 51 c; No. 8 do, not Yet known, but it is !oared that g Y 1 Bay. the com tete casualty list will be a a$ a disgrace to the Ottoman Gciv-� The c(,lau•oy Mfg. Co:, of Lotidon� Oe.ts--The market is quiet,) with 51 to 51#c; No. 2 mixe . 4Uc; No. 8 ver lop y ornmenL and perk to untvorsal pea - ccurod control of the Co do. 48 c. Barley, Y ng one. Lord Kitchenee stat- PA prices unchanged. There were sales 4 Y• l3? 7�• RJ'o. This si ►nificant announcement Was Cos Stove Works at Hamilton. t No, 2. 7010. es that about half the poen of Fir- � locally at 48 jc, but for export No. man's column are prisoners so it is followed almost immediately by 'it Montreal Harbor Commissioner 2 are quoted at 43c low freight. - •.---' .....-.:: evident that De Wet scored a bigger presentation of notes by all the A i- are laying plans for the erection of i Teas --The market is unchanged, bassadors wi ,n roference-to the a u- ' a million-bushel fire--proof elevator. S success than the officials of the War azin a with demand god. T\�aa. 2 quoted at g attituac adopted by the Porte g q ONLY FOUR WERE : .EFT. Department had.at arst Imagined. The new contrivance for preventin l 85c middle freights, .and at 84c west. �. in the matter of the mining regu a- e i q he hoer victory was due to De the carpal locks being carried away Corn—Tho market is quiet, with ,Boers Gained Kov je First, But Wet's daring pian of attack. Tho . tlons.i by the bouts was tested with •reat ` i prices cosier. Canadian yellow; sold Were Driven 08. British coluirrrYi occupied an excep- UNI7ERSTANDINtI LS SOU(3 satisfaction on Tuesday, at fort a at Ei2c west. I Aionally strop position on the slt, a l:alhousie, on the Welland Canal. ' -' - g p P• France and Russia are the leaders Parley—Market is steady. No. 1 A despatch from London'- says -- of a solitarykopje. The southern 's 'quoted at 57c, and No. 2 53 to 54c; Pj In this latest attempt to set the l u- Recorder Weir of Mot Lreai was a3» , T d t L Lord Kitchener, in a despatch from side was almost precipitous, and Ma- No. � h,o. 3 extra at 52c, and 1\o. 3 at 51c, Johannesburg, sends reports of sharppean stoa.m roller in motion to Tuesday presented with a pair of jor Williams,tV111lwho was in charge of make smooth the rough places of %kite gloves' in memory of the first middle freight. r lighting in the Orange River Colony the column in the absence of Colonel Turkey. What they are trying to d.ty in eighteen years in which theca ' yob 'Tho market is- steady `at o6 and Transvaal. Colony. The engage- Firman, appar'entl never dreamed o[ .. d f Y reach is tlto basis of un understa d- cvcre no prisoners for him to tx to 5C1tc middle freights. meats occurred at points widely, Ilio Possibility of the li ars climbing , y• Y 4 !I ing for retaking representations to air. George Dawson, Buck wheat—Market quiet,--wItlr pri- apart. The casualties, so far ns the kopje from that side• fiat this the Porta and for eventpally taking I f3 Inspector of ccs steady at 5:, c micJd:e freight, i known, aggregate about 150, equally is exact) what the succeeded in do- y� e K I'onitentiaries reports that the nun. Flour—The market is steady. Nine. .divided; ; but, heavy British losses, in Y Y action in order to obligd the Sultan 1 ty per cents'., in buyers' bag's, quoted the totals of which have not' yet tv g• Tho picket on outpost duty not only to carry out-the clauses of be'r of prisoners ccn.lined in fit. Vin- The taken -com letel b surpriseng, cunt do Paul Penitentiary ry has drop at $2.90 ii}iddlo freights. Locally been reported, have occurrad in the , and before the men in camp could got Macedonia and 3Armenia, but to give ped from 446 to 84i:i, and ttie skilled and for Lower_ Province trade choice '-Transvaal. In this last-mentioned clear of their tents the !Boers rushed guarantees for the ekocution of these ' tncchainic is so rare that there is a straight .oilers in wood, art: $3.0 to 'fighting, two hundred mounted in- through, shooting them down as they avid, further reforms and for` tho set- difficulty i6 carrying on certain de- .4U.. biunitoba flours stet�.dy, with fantry, in 'the Wei hborhood of Be p purt.tnents of the work. g' cane out. There was no panic and t.lement of the numerous questions Hungarians� $4.10 to $4.3U, and indoryn• were div fled into parties, a resolute defence -was offered, but pending. So run the terms of what strong baikors at $,3.8U, Toronto acid were searchin farms when they the attacking force, which was esti- is undoubtedly a semi-ofliciat cow- CHEAT BRI'T'AIN freight. ;%yere attacked by throe hundred Boers mated to number a thousand mon, munication from Parts. Oatmeal—Market unchanged Car and forty armed natives; under Com- i A ` ea,t newspaper trust may bs ina#ndant Britz. The Boers charged proved too strong, and soon had the Russia, it is said, is discussing the t lots on t&tck, $;,..115 in bags. ,'atttl K' column at its mercy. 'question with Germany, the co-oper formed in England. $5.5U in wgod. Broken lots, aper, 'determinedly. in overwhelming nun. Lord Kitchener, Tho English (Tovrrnntent is r bbl extra. l�erst The British casualties were d in his first message ation of Austria-Hungary and Italy I 8 r P t`P�'- 1. mentioned that the column had two can be taken for granted• and there ' rri� a new Irish land bill. llliutcod—Iran very scarce, and pY'1- ,aePerc;. but no details have been 'to- I guns. In his detailed account he on- is no doubt , that Lord Lansdowne, Lady Lyndhurst, wife of a former ces firm at '$1:) de $I:a.50. Shorts, Lor f ly speaks of. a 15- ounder, which fir- the British Foreign Secreta. will ILoid Chancellor of England, is:,- that �>> Lord Kitchener also 're e P fi Y. g to 5--� ,outside. �1aniLoba brrtn,,i Pits'` that ed two rounds and thou jammed. It combine in any genuine scheme to dead. $`20, and jshorts, $2.3, Torpnto during General lle Wet's attack on is noteworthy that the British coon- o(Tect the objects which Lord Salica- I. the British force commanded b Don- ' Ylectric' si freights, inc ud.inf; sacks, Y mander-in-chiefs ectal! refers to the bury vain) endeavored to obtain r signalling is to be .used _- erals Dartnell and Campbell, at specially Y along the North-western Railway, L good be n angbot'g. the Boers charged bravpi vior of th© vie 13oesr some ear• ag ingiand. c h victorious s s e y e o PRODUCE. S and Y to the British wounded. -- - — - - Y. NECESSITY OF UNITS!. Nm. Waidorf Astor has given £10;� T 1�OUG DF.SPFRATELY �-....._.. Potetiies--The' market is steady. There has never been the ., least DOO for the National. Itifle Associa- Cars are quoted at iUc per-bag on for several hours. Do Wet .was driv Loss BY STORMS. �uostlon that the powers could Lien, England. " track here, ;and the jobbing price, �eni of with a loss of twenty men. ""' .� speedily 'solve the problem of the 'l ho coronation festivities will in ,There were twelve casualties on Lhe Canneries Damaged and Demolish- Near Pwit, if they would speak with elude a magnificent naval review at, Dried' Ap les—�iar6et is stead side oBothaBri with ei ht. hundred • - ' fine voice animated o IIne S ithead. �' Y• ; ed in British Columbia. Y P Zh bough' .. ! With demand slow. Prices are 4# to ; g y CecilI odes has just bour,h`t the t Ik .per lb. ;L•'vapo -aced salt at 9 to .Boers, surprised Colonel Daman t's A despatch from Vancouver, II, O•, ril;ht bore Is the hitch. t'alhuin Hall estate, near Newmar 1OC, advance guard at Tarfel Kop, orange ilr yA:—It is estimated that nearly a Prance startled the world by her kat, for $500,OU11• Hopo---Busi,ness quiet, -with prices hiver Colcny. rhe 13oers rushed a ( million dollars' worth of dacnago independet:t course at 1liityleae. Pa- steady at laic; yearlings, 8c. !kopje •commanding the main body has been dune by stor•tus- along the porn now assert in Paris that French, The law hitherto In England, pro-, Fraser Itivor. :;eta and Lulu Islands action was not more dramatic Him- hibiting' men with false teeth from liur>,^,y—Ttie market is uuchun�gvd at 'and the -guns, but Lament rallied � _ . his mea -and drove the Boers from aro reclaimed farm lands ply ' Joining the regular army, has been 10 W 10 a ;for strutaud. Combs. , . and are 1 because the whole fabric of Ut- , repealed. $1.50 to $2:50 per doz. 1 the kopje. The British casualties bordered by canner•ios. The violence toman administration is so rotten Beans--?he market is stcad�r; un- 1 were heavy. Damant was dangerous- of the �ritid and waves broke the that a heavy Wow might pull 7'ho North-Ca.9torn Railway Com picked are jc bbinl; at �S1.4U to x1.45, I13' wounded, two officers and twenty dykes, and the water rushed over the It. It this be so. all the more crotlit # Prny of (treat Britain is about to es- and handpicked at $1.55 to $1.60. men were killed. and three of>3cars islands, covering them with four tact is due t4 M. Deleasso' for forbear- : tablish automatic block signaling on Cranberries — Market unchanged. ,and several men were wounded. of water. Ilouxes were swept, into adco. The 'Turkish flag waves over ''its lite. � / - = with Cape hod at $8 to $S per bbl. ; The Boers Ictt six dead on the Bold the raging flood, and those that re- many millions at human bcingH, and '1 he lot-ceis at St. Junes' PalacO • ' Canadiaut, $!3.50 to $7. l and dispersed. The British pursued inatned standing were flooded to the the horrors that would follow the and the drawing-rooms at Bucking-.: I ,the enemy and captured a number of top 'windows In many cases. Boats overthrow of the rt Imo of Abdul harn Palace will in tutu. be hold i l Hay, baled--The market, is ficin. . 'g © e a with good demand. Z'iutothy sold at ;Prisoners,. including Commundant have to be used entirely. Ilamid until such- ticue as an WIWI- the evenings, instead of in th-3 atteri . } Koyter. Later, the Boers, under a The North At-in, Alliance `and LR oat -substitute wa-q ready can be aeon, as in the Victorian regime $9.50 to $10i on track for No. 1, and-'flof truce, asked Y at $8.50 to $J for No. 2. permission to re brador Canneries were demolished, more easily 'Imagined.than described. i Straw—The market is quiet and ;move their dead. They admitted and every cannery on the Inver !•'res- ' What would be the attitude of the UNITED firm. Car lots on track sold at $6! having buried twonty�oven toga. or was more or lass damaged• sultan should the powers come to D STATES. Poultry—Market is firm. with good: FOUGHT TO THE_DEATIZ. �3taekexi crops were de$troyed over a an ut►doratiutding that would [gave las In San Francisco is to be fury - demand. Turkeys, 9 to loo per Ib; -` wide area, and the Clove Canning hire no room to question their earn- ni,by at 88ic. In the fight at Tarfd Kop •tlto Com estncas ? tete one can frozen, scalded and half,fatt.cd stock pans s s anon. a very largo con- predict with Tho'Government Eta decided to use Boers dressed as British Yeomanry, cern. with a cold storage plant ad- certainty the course of thio most wireless telegraphy is the navy. sold from 7 to 8c. Geese Dry pick- ;engaged in a splendid race with the remarkable and miserable o[ 'I he Wabash-railway is building t! ' ed, 6 to ic: Dycks--.�0 to 75c• l British in an ahem t to be first In joining, was swept away. potcu- rig Chiskens, young, 5u to 65c; old, 85 P All wires being down the news is ti►tce• but the opinion in London is 000 000 bride over the Ohio at r linin the kopje. The Boers t $1• g gaining Pj gained coming in tnasngrely, but the Local that. so long an the dread word 141Ltgo, I to 4{3a. Rabbits, 25c per pain• the summtt first, and o "Partition." , pened a hoa- loss by the storm on the Canadian reutalned unspoken, Ab-) James litter, I`2 years old, was - vy fire on the single troop of I>a- floc Ilatnid would eller nothing more Pacific coast to shipping, buildings, , drat*sed to death by a cow at Eng-, mant's Horso which took part In the than a conventional opposition to THE DI IRY MARKE'I'9 crops, and dykes is said to be fully a PP race for the kopje. These troopers the demande,of Euro ltslitowu, N. J' million dollars• Pe -Butter—The,un The: Tartest is quiet, with took adttantage of all the small am- So tierce was the storm that Brit- lie is getting on An yearn. -By do- Wire-rope rigging for Emperor WcI prices unch sed. 1'ha supply of goat of cover available itnntediatoly Ish Oolumbla a•as cut otY froW the groes he has drawn into ills own li im's ac lit is being made at Wilrkes- poor stair is . oo liberal, and sales below the Boers, and fought until i S hands all the thtoad of administra- bur-!©, Pa. ` Un tc►d talcs to the south for two fi are di cult o make. V4'o quote:— all but four of them were killed or tion throughout his vast dominions. belected dei •y tubs, y data. and will be cut off from Via Leslie )1i. Shaw. Governof of Iowa, z 16 to 17c• wounded. B that time reinforce- Tile Sultan is one of the hardest toric for one week as the cable is RiI succeed Lyman Gage as Secro- f + choice large oils, 161 to 1%; finest ments of Damant's horse came up P workers in the world, but uo pnysi- fury of the Treasury. , 1-Ib rolls, 181 to laic tarn u at both ends. - , packages show- and charged and captured the kopjo. I que is capable of indefinitely sustain- A deb tete Crow IaL. John tri NQd., ` int, the . ha itn Dees on both In Chicago �C1ea. Sullivans as fin k ins ' ftrd, 1 0 2c less than above pa t, quotations; c•eamery prints, 21 to says:— body gofer, swept erre coast body and mind. ©d $2,000 for trying, to keep an In- i ..Zc, solids, 1 $ to Zlc. .: of Newfoundland Thursday n16ht; ( As a natural result intervals of ab- dieted jury-briber away from the f Eggs--The ark©t is firbier,;' : with and wrought much destruction solo pry ROY.- YISIT TO IRELAND m g shipping and fishing pro- to inertness overtake him, and city. A; + a on the shi receipts light.l Strictly fresh scarce, the accumulated work, which he will The rural i'ree dQYiverp "i+�ervice ie , selling at 25 to "tic; cold storage, = �- ,• ,.. .:_. Pe t•ties at Illy of Islands, Newfound- Il* no one else to touch, has tall- the most ' c o ai: Had Been gbandorc- eland, where several American vessels i popular feature of the pos ,-' • to Ise. ed as to quality; limed, 1T ry ed Is Inc en appallingly into arrear... tail service. S qk were' sceeking cargoes of herring. si'''r t At Placentia, on the west coast. ALIENATk�9 IJI.S SUBJECTS,- _ bit Clam Boss of Bet'tiaxdsville, ` Cheerer—Markt firm.-= We' note: •�. Finest Septembers, 10} to 1c; se- :A etch. frpm:)ll;eltast says:=-Tho the ftp i Vb!`utj a [To>`re ro14 d ora- Moreover, Abdul Hamid trusts no N. J'' is dyad from -hycf,rophobta, . Lord Mayor has reeblved k letter age, and the wharves and water- f one. 110 has alienated' the whole the result of a bite from a strange , i' coeds, 9# to 9�c. from Fall Cadogan,g Lord Liou onant front ¢uildl>� wore desLroyed. It Mussitiman population of-Wie capital. dog she shpltored. # t d,[ Ireland, saying that he' is unable I- feared !fiat the HWA 1cia lnun�ato FV- S. Cat•ter, a' rOOklya Ia er, y ]�IOCl9 ANS PROi�1 ION t Individual freedom no longer 'exists war i to make a positive statement regard- the entire hamlet. Both the break- in the capital, even for the faithful. has given a plot of land for- a ceme-- F Dressed hog unchanged at $S in Ing the- precise date, of the Royal water and than railroad pior have ,Socret arrests and sudden disappeeti+- t�'3'. and: $7,000 for improvements - visit,.-,bg that hq had t�etl$+ dit'ected ,best! pa1+43!,- liteli e • r'y atioes increase, WROA a fortnight ,` to Barkilitmpstead, Conn. `rctr• Lots, with'- offerings fair:- Hog to the the fullest publicity �, t g products steady'. 3ti© quote:—Bayern, g p Y ; ; r seventy Turks,ks, inefuding sevorad James Sicks, steel manufacturer, ' lop clear, sell at 10ic in ton d whatever arratigoments Haight u 1, of Piqua, Ohio died on Tuesday t g qn Wil .. p anent p4n, baso'bi4on denounced q a : o l ars s ot•k ' 0 r mately 0 made); ; a• Allies and anfsh` 2[ p a p od to Arabia. blood ., o mz to, i Q 0. . '� ?' ;e polt;+c►c,tng from a cut on the do; slwmicot. $41.5o for J L1 f 1 4,..: 1'T�o Russian Government Will Ed- The troops aro unpaid. If an Arabi lip received while sealir•,g an eavel- r smoisedi pati—Ilacnsr1&;-'' 'b�'as•k= h.f , hens. appoa to morrow tha Yildis would ' ^ urate T - • re . • d •.5 - fast bacon, 14c; rolls, flc; backs, '" d B„ .be sacrikod. OP8 -- A•,_ dutch from St: 'I**eterr3#$ur� The Governor-elect of Iotvtt propoe- 14c, and shoulders, 10ije. All .Hite tit kbown-and frill 'etppreel- R ELIGIONS I MAN--OBA. MYs:—Long continued dgitation i iW es a commission of. three men to Lard—Market is ugchattged With lindueocl the Government td attttiot►Ize •4tc4 by the Sultan. It all. predispos- .r ' fair demand. ' W8 note:-�'1'ierceg es hint to yield to the powers. The forth a non-partisan commission to q the Moscow Polytechnic Statetft8nt' tabus -b C61ig—us Y3e- ytechnic Musouw to determine the value of the railroads flc; tubs, 11 ails 11 c to 11t' question Ives itself inti, one of , P +�• part nt.' open a course: in agricultaro for wo in the "ate wit view to taxation. 'a i -tt , .nen. + tnethod, and the plan which finds ►- ti �',. , �' f • ? r �btsi st,itay is.regfii•dG a a - most favor amongthe advocates of A ospach ,f3bm Ottawa �ty8: _ tory for women in their struggle gle for .:' I3Tj.�3IIVFr14,9 AT 1110) EAL.. ' ' statement of the re igiona of Lhe poo-. B Turkish reforms is qe opening of GNR1l f ) a4w,0649�iUAC,educa loi�•.'a � 4As the Ddedenelles a�tti the Bos 1 � � 1 Montreal, Dec. 31. — Crrain--New pIq of Mani obs pr aced by the Cajt- h w�'dargely by a cft4cl Wow p torus The' Can ry Islands Jiloverrtin ' crop No. 2;oats, locally";p;t oc;P sue Departanent is follows:—Pres- to all 'the fleets 6f the world. Truly with a men have shown n In the medic,at lo- plague of locusts. 2 barley►, fib to 57c; DTo. 8 extra bytorti t i;' `65,822; Methodists; ,� tttiisiuh and in certain departments of a sImpJo rowedy. but its very sim- kr, l?20 -Lu- plicity`Is the must formidablo obs a. ate afire ill Zac its as, Mexico, 45 barley; -581c; 'buckwhettt,,.. 58e eaa 1574: fat R-._�a ��fiA, i officialdom. especially as famine, in- e o 1t t t e 0170. , clo to its adoption. ;k' freight; peas. 82c, high freight. therart$, 113,4?7; Mennonites, .ly�i, 22 9pcsCtol's.-., - _. _ , - ._ _. .._ ermfa haaf�` die;ine,of,export; Flour' anitoba. patents, $4.10 to Baptists, -9,118. The total ,popitla- The frequent famines of the last fif- t a� $4.20 'strong bakers', $ strai ht tion of the Province is plaoett at teen trado las month amounting to 60, f ;d roller , n years have impressed the Gov- zt -----=-r-•• $8.45 to g ..54,945. ornament with •)tie necessity for rail- � ��• $3.80: in bags, a 1-30bars `and Odessa laboFeri3 iii► Sou K r ` $1.70 to a1t.80; Ontario patents, ing the naptl 1 sig dW' rara i . k 3.70 to g !S LL X11, �ONV t erq tugsia aro plotting a ainste r $ $4•_ Feed— nitoba bran. i, ;• i; ,pit turn. Thot r�ou �nno . • g g F $20 to $21; shorts 22 -' � i 5 the Covernment. S to $28, bags - � : M101 hi ati�an`ill lel tstiie3 > - ,• _ included; Ontario bi•rLn in bulk, TO CI CK' TAE DY�Fd SE. ly su all Spread of e. Raisles A�� - q G rand Duke 'And Duchess of the Disease The F $20.:50 to �$21.5u: shorts, in bulk; gr'cultitre tic tto brilliant future prehension, Hesse were -divorced on the groundo� .. 7, ;mss t _, > 22..�0 to $..5..50. )tolled oats—mil- = t �� and, most of insuperable arable aversion. y F .'ni•..l.G , - '_`-t R.u' :Thr' .i - �n.' h ro••for Ii as�t P a p i le prices to jobbers. Campuls" ry► 4acafnatits By-la�r< r A d (iatch freta I.ondbii ., ) $2.75 in bags, of them tiatirral irotor, dd dccu-• Y and �5.6U to $5.G5 per obi. Cheese Passed in Montreal. i The epldelltic of smallpox in Laindon a pxt9 from;: Stockholm p A despatch from Montreal says;_ patious, and in consequence tteie ; fe increasing steadily, and there ,ace ,.{hut working , cows improves the Ontario Septembers anti Octobers, 10' movement started to pertult ori n to 10fc; Eastern counties, 9f to loc; Compulsory vaccination will ;soon be to . e e. in agriculture has now 68? ritr udder"tripttinttt. !fli+�a;'cltts'iity of. tyre .In#'lk, and that thciF. ,u vaccinated in .Mont t eal- in or er to t st ! uebec, Ole. Butter—Choice cream= t � pnclucl4�trao .iAl bu for is tac►ttei', and no extra food is E- ,.0 length boon endorsed by the (Iovet�i ,"� _ �•, l,, r t`tecelpts� _2&t`d'" ct t �4 ..the ravages of smallpo:t: Ata m lc�• I tic Witq nepArt)Uent in Sonwrset , nceded, r a - Mee ttn -o"f" �` sift. ' - _ 19 to 19 % Western dairy, 16 to !fib Cit�"'CouiiCll :.this at- , Ii ase ti `ttacLing consid- 1 An a.gt3nt of the 'Trans�S berian t� . , 31t3ic; rolls, 16c. Eggs—Selected �rnoon a by-law was Introduced pro- - ���xa' •""''�"'-*•`"'+"r� '.. 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'aPpearpd with r \,i manner ” -r=' fit 18,000 armed- men o hr and Zech. xiv, 4, apys >iIQ rhe ... -. » the beifibis TEANA'rIt1.NAL LESSON Will come to the s t ,f• .r l d Hundreds an �r N , above the town. of 1r'eidkirch. r,,; -r ` ' R` Ives on the east of Jerusalem, a There J$�. 6 ' d. Ti �usands a -✓ wert•i no arms to detertd the town, � - :; His w On p n, c `-�-•• ay His saints will J2re8t Him in l Every and t;Iie i:µhabitants tie@re„wild' wlkh Ttiz� oi' tieLesson, Actti i.y 4, ,the air in glorified bodies (I. Cor. xv one W�11 b� Ke t• ii` �`'` ✓ terror, 7 hey the" old dean of the Golden Tett, ,l�,cte i. gl► 52; I. Thess. iv. 16-18 church cr a brothers, this `= ' in due time return with Him no tory is EaAeri Dau I We have been - Q , ' { /� y de- :, (I. Z hese.- Iii, 1$• Col. iii, ht. r ,• pendia on our own strength ' t. t'3�pikreQ eedlntttit-tfi het 8 tile Pe�ttemen0 a �,,r 4 � g Y► ''.�x All that -lefts �!' and begap both 11-14). �'. - ��ain the year One Thousand Tina true• vile cartoons 4' f asNtisinstloit- I , that tails. Let its turn to God Ring to do and Leach," Thug Luke 'speaks and One. by violist Reay,or Toronto, reverence in zilureh during pray(u-. ; the bells and have Serr►Ice as usual.- s t the things which he, speaks 1' 14. They returned_ to Jerissaletn �w Department ut ♦srjcuttpre, ocr;w►�l by the from Olivet with great joy and were �mmasuring off song and sermon by ;Then the bells rang out sweetly and -Spirit, had written -in his go A despatch, from Washingtgn says: cold, artistic, or literary critieistni, mightily from the chun}r towers of This book seal: !continually praising Y and blessing w. Lr, '1'al'ma a and In r gsv'p9 ► "count-of ;•.the. God (Luke xxiv, 52, 5a) Talmage preaclrtd from the prayer ,ince neither bowing I eldkireh, and the Pe ople thronged t ttalt'gs which Jesus continued to do continued with one/accordey also r `" t"'Ow9ng . text: Joshua 11I, 4, "Ye the head nor bending the knee no to the houses of prsayer for worsiclp• and teach by Ills Spirit through His -and• Supplication. in Prayer. have not Passed this way heretofore" standing as one does !n the presence I disciples, rand Hs is still doing and. to their feelings wit s Contra i The sound of the bells made the en- e December, 188J, I waded tile! of an ear sly -ruler, thus showinj emy think .that the Austrian army I teaching by the some Spirit through (when the not after His depth river Jordan, and, although the cur- more respect fora man than to that His villin I Y, t looking for His re- had come in ter save the place g orres , y_ r , t rent was sta•ong, I was able to -bear King of I(ings. We ask not fol' : Ma,sRena and his 18,000 soldiers rt.. I PPr Pilate lorsheicful sttt•rection, were filled with sorrow; have a more a p and He had to rebuke thein for their up against it, but in the time of genuflexions or circumflexions o treated, By the time the bells - had ;lesson with which to begin the lesson unbelief. It is His resurr _ spring freshet, when the snows on prostrations, but when prayer is of stopped rilwIng there was not one for to-day, for In it we have the ecWon And ' ]►fount Lebanon melt nothingbut a fered let us either .bow the head o soldier in sight. 8o put secret of ower in Ilia service, His comlug again that gives your trust p even � B Joyand miracle would enable any ne to bend the.knee or let us in some wa in God, and when hosts of troubles _the stone Power which wrought in (peace. This is the last mention, I cross tie river. itt was at the dap- and temptations march- for Iiim in all III® words and works and think, of His mother, Mary, and we prove that your find her with those who are engaged serous springtime that Joshua and overthrow ring all the bulls of hope concerning which Paul wrote, "Ile gab the o(it,lers of hie triny uttered the i WE ARE NO'I` I;`TDIFFER�NT and faith and Christian triumph and tl►at wrought effectually in Peter, in prayer, 110W good to find His words �f m In how many places have-presumptiot ' the threatening perils of voile life the same was mighty in rte (Gal iI' brethren also .at this gathering to>r y text to the people who �• _ wase in .� few hours to cross the and foolhardiness taccen the plat will hill back and your deliverance 81' Prayer, for there was a time when Jordan. About that cruesiug the of reverencel That three-duarters o will be celebrated all up and dutvri ( g "Being actin of them 40 d they did..- tot believe in Himl (Jobs ays and vii 5. aay but little, 'because on a re- a mile between the chest of acaci the skies. The God who led speaking of the thins ) IiaY wo go on into this P you g pertaining to if Ifo still tarry, and continue us viaus Occasion the discoursed con- covered with gold and mounted wit through the way you never passed the kingdom of God," At least 10 Jim X or 12 times between l;is resurrection these mortal bodies, filled with Hit serpins that piling up of the waters wings--a symbol of the divine prosy before will bm with you at Ltre cross. lata crystal barricade. We only enct,�-and Lho munching regiments oil Ings. ► from the dead and His visible ascan- fortrit, Hie faithful witnesses, ready &peak of the march to the brinik of `l oshua suggest a reverence that is sion He appeared to individuals or any manner of service and wait. ' the river. No stranger thing has woefully lacking in social life, in companies of Ills disciples, and it tag for His return, Praying .withous ever occurred in all .history, legislative hall, and religious ass G$EA1'L8 AM�TZ'YON. .� v always ceasing. What w blase. as truthfully said of thb speaking aboutthethings of the ancient Israelites may be truthfully 'But though Joshua's host obacry A Englishman's 0 inia�n og kingdom of God. Since this was the PORK LORE. . - n p said of us. WC are making.our first `ed the . three-ducu•ters of a mit erican Workmen, m b'le'at topic of his preaching and con- y and last journey through this world. vemittion, - can therm be anything Scientific Obsery coxJimand, they fullowt?tl the ark an air; Ebenezer Parkes, 111, R i has i rorc important for us than to be at10fts of Experts,:1 1L is possible, as sours of my good You will do well'to follow too d - ' on the Feeding of Pigs, friends believe, first tats world will vine leading, as the nth i Just rets rued to lsrruringhatu, )N; r sure of an efitranco into the kingdom, P you trcail land, from the_ Unites! Stutos why e , to walk worthy of it g�ile he© and The Canadian Department of Agri.: be corrected and improved. and puri- nOty has not yet been truddc;n "Yo lie has be to enquire into the lea- to live to hasten it ? (John itI g culture has just concludcxl find and Moralized and en,paradised have not passed tilts way before. sun of the alit ud to uinto the , as to climate and soil and character Jllany of you are suffering from lust) 'g a� g su_ 5: I These. ii 12. Math. vt, 88),� haustive scientific inquiry into the wa preniacy of the Attiorisans. Ho was 4, 5. "Ye Rhall be baptized W,th feeding and raising of. 'pigs with et - until it shall become a heaven for such annoyances as have not occut�' ucuch struck b trim ithe IToly (`haat not man da a g why much of t the ransomed, but I do not think it. red in Your history. 'There have Y great activity . h y . y view to discoverin y ht 1 have an idea that heaven is al- been meannesses practised upon you etiecywhece displayed. 1Vhllst recog- !hence." Although they had been Pork exported by the Dominion is ready built somewhere. Our do- or you have received alights or you. nrzrng the nuuiet►oue udvuntagesjtvith Hier almost constantly ror two. rated aS inferior on account of its are the subject of misinterpretations: Which American ruanufttcturers eu o or three years, the greatest and b,4st lack of firmness. Parted friends could not 'wait until 1 y teacher that ever lived for "who fib© trade in pork has hese this world is fixed up for saintly and or you are in the midst of sore .Itrv_� over their Letglish competitors, ho is rug a>r angelic residence. I-laving once aPpointmenta or there arc demur Is ,rut despondent as to the future. The tenchetlr like Ilim ?" (loo yrxxvi, important branch of Canadian tom gone out of the worfu, 1 do not made upon American, he said 22) they were not qualified to coerce, the business with E aslant ` P your btrcngtn and tithe is free freta the forth ars Ills witnesses till sPecia�y g to more than >a12, think we will sours back, except as more than you can meet or erne Veber Interests which so niuctc haw- alone amounting j 1Shysical ailment is laying siege to ilei uiaxrufac fulcra In England, and endued, ag . it. is written In Luke 000,000 in the last year; so the Ag ministering spirits to help those who your castle of health or you are un- what is squally, ff not mttrrn in,pUr_ ,xxiv, 49, "Behold, I send the _ remain in fire earthly struggle or pry ricultural llepar4ment has conductet der embarrassments that you cannot tont, is the fre•edour from trade un_ ;n'tee of 1 TY Father upon you,• but the inquiry into the Soft Pork matter Perhaps to look at the wondrous mention even to nearest friends.: You ion influences. The men, he believes, tarry ye in the city of .leruwtlem un- regardless of expense and labor, r.Ppctacle of LII ye be endued with ower from on - _ say "11'ell, I never sstty anything Etre -glad to qo thus unfettered as •, P results are summarized Ill a long A IIURNINt3 PLANET, ti like this. I never expected such they oro at liberty to tvurk as marc high. Since our Lord Jctr;us Him- Pamphlet issued for the enlighten The fact is, I blame no one 'for treatment `as this. I never thought !-Dura as they pleuss;. There accrued self did not begin His public inept of P rrtinis- pig breeders, making lifetime mistakes. I pity it possible to be placed in such to bre a greutctr aurbltiun t° et on try till thce linty Spirit came special- They are, briefly: Firrst, that tht thotu instead of blanriull them. 1'llero circumstances." And when. you g DIY upon Flint (Math, iii, 16, 17: .Acts great controllin factor in securiut in the world than is scon among the 'x qp are somany wrong ruua5, but only say all that you art cnly trans- English ' artisan class, and the con- I ? and these, privileged men fork of gaud qu ity is in the hedinl one right enc, You cannot in arid- iatiug the words of the text Into SPicuous feature %%" the: great de= en l etncot go forth wit.hout a of the. special pigs; second, that of all pig file draw upon ,your youthful ex- Your own phraseology. If you had slim evinced to master thoroughly all think the cart sere not wrong it we foods rations consisting of aqua; Periatents for wisdom, for midlife is fiuflered something like' this before, tits t.vrhnirulitic;s of whtttcver branch Ing filled with erve�llint without be- Parts of oats, Twase and barley gave so entirely difiercrrc rrotn yuutit. You would have known what to do, a wurku,an might bm engaged tn. 18.) I telt ? (F.ph, v, rho best and firmest pork, and 'il You cannot in old age draw upon but hero Is a ,flank movement ' for doesn't platter-whether the ration tnidl'iie e„d,ericnces 1'°r the C+vo. wt,,ch you arc nut reaay. Ak11�1Z1CAN5 WUtt!( IIA1t1�I:R;.;: "Lord, wilt Thou .at this time are servc;d wet sir dry; third, that d stages of existence at so diverse. We talk about the great dtr+cover- Air. Parkes expressed the ut,lnian restore again the kingdom to Is- all pig foods beans and cornmeal L is wisdom for one man to ado res of the age, the electric thut both eu,ployers avid o The kingdom which the (Zed gine the softest and most inferior' power, the porutivetr up (I)an• if. 44). pork. of heaven will set 'Would be fully for another to under- •steam power, the telescopic- and rni- 'work harder in America than they do tale, A u-air of nerve cro9copic power, but do not say and pluck ' n 1•.rrglund. The System of works the being the author of it and There are many tables and 11911tt<r is tiut quail±led to advise a rc,an IMIlke anything about the discoiertes we all management ie tnarvelloua; every heaven the character of it and there- in decimals to point these conchform called in Lhotimid and shrinking. An achievo- year by year, and day by dqy: ` epurtruont is ccs well Organized .that g°'g1eta' both the cions. The. scientific men of the Air n:ent that would be easy fur yDo f There are surprises all the time, it I1a manager is able a.t a;W Lime to kin dant of nod trnd the kingdom of riculturtil UcpartuiWit have also .dlst might be iinpussrble for urs. }luttuw iia ° n1w road wer aro travelling. "Ye ' certain what iS being .dune, �vhi:th- hca`ven' Will,,be a kingdom under the covorvti that to icmd young pigs u)t ' advice is ordinarily of little value, have t passed this way before." I r it pays or not, acrd also-to alp. ,whole earth' (ban. viii 27), with to the killing stage of fatness beton But closely allied is the other tact ' ru�scr the ealum of n Isratl}` as a; rlAhteous nation -in their they reach maturity does not con People review their own suv,ccsses or parUculur I failures and then tell us what is burst which we hinted at 'in the opening-- urkman. In many respects Mr. t°gin land as' the center- and the duce to providing arm and healttq that we wall not pass this way 'arkes hAs' a higher uNnlon of the ttholn earth filled with* the glory of pork, as many unscientific pig breed foe• us Lu du, not realizing that ujtr ; rho fiord (Ica. Ix, 21: xi, fl; xxvilr r , circutustttnccs are ditTer a tet, our tem- again' This iq our only ol)porttrnity uierican workitrguretr he saw than 8; ,. e s and -packers discovered for them per.�ttreclic ditiereut our physicltl for doing. certain- things that f thor,t� in k:hgland, and he dcFrlared ltc'cn' xi; I.I). The Saviour Gild selves long ago. and uiQntul r3.nd mored_ cuua Mitts , but he did not hear ui a sin e c nt_ not call their expectation carnal or OUGIIT TO BE DONE g Q earthly, as many do to-da It Is also lard down thtlt ttkim mill ditrercnt. I11ust of the l;re-tt this- l vluint of an opmrativo absenting Y. and tell ted to the ,i v with rain On all sides there are griefs that g theta that their thoughts of the 1 g' i3 produces s ttcl,es that have been prods have been we ought to Solace, hunger ice mit , Iiucrcelf because of drink. firmer and better fkt than the same jkingdotn ttPc're a!1 wrong and that grain ration without milk; that s orotic under lrutnttn udvisoule'it• to feed, At the present tttuu the means of i IL_waN to be a spit itual kingdom in clove 1'ea our etutcre aurid is on tt curd the►, we ought to warm, �,roductlon aro being increased in .the as to of men r dict, save in conjunction aittt kind words that we ou • rt to hpcuk. ver�''dlreecti°n, and before ion 1•: but He simply new Puttttvuy_ It uca.y be swinging61 P Y grain, isn't a first-rate pork 6cl.erous deeds thus wv ought to g ng- told thein that It was not for Uiern p pruduo in tine same old orbit as wneu by perform. All that fish traders are likely to .exptiriencv. to know the time and thou resent or; that "it is quite evident that tht lire land of the Almighty iu.ureusity word makin this iv�cldabettjy do �- cu►rrpc�tition more severe than any- hur;ineas was i p root crops—turnip's, mangels and su was t;i,r inkleci with worlds, but tt hul,pier we must do very boos and ' be filled with the g,tr beet-;--can be use,l with txeuetit 0 11 j thircti• they are acquaintt•d tvlth; the ►Sl,irit and In Itis power to tic Ibis has been rocked With earthquakes never do at all. Joshua and his I roducing capacity is already exceeet- witne::sey unto the ends of the, a find impunity, that the scientists "dc .- earth scorched tsith volcanic fires .u,d troops ncYver came hack over this way i g the cunsuu►i,tive drtuund, and Itik rrtc,st,cr ,<► arch. nut notice any so(tt�ning effect due to wroubfrt Upon by cliuiutic changes— they were marchitr ► b to us is in this re- the results of feeding rape, artichokes hPn this has . beco-uu more marked riot, for 1 lutvm redermect lheo. I cities sutric, and islunus lilted, uud crossing of t`ce .lurdu toward , t co Aruerican will tncude ICnitilttnct not. for I have redc'Cmrel' ttie or putupkins, cooked or race." uruuntui-rs avuiat,chud itrto valleys. of the sttndcti or tills bare feet of each nd ether countries in search of all : have called thea by thy name. Thou Beans produce the worst pork of all 5u it is another ,world than that _soldier showed its what direction he t,utlot for his surplus 'goods. and he 'art kilns. Therefore yo are kfv wit- the iuotir, atul the investigators can, which was first .started Jn fere sutuc was going, but never did the imNrc�ss Mould make a heavy sac:riflcm to get ;noses tiaith the I,orel t}r� not, advise that bettim be usod era systcut, Fat it _ i5 all tt-c tiu-c' of the sande' of any one of tiietn, j t tt l am dict in any degree whatever. Th 5- Gc'd• 7'ltla pt'ol,lo Have r formed for ' clrutrbring and will keel) shun ►lit wt- short that he had returned. ti'o pre i • • is no hole for good pork from bee 1 g g In thrr• steel trade, �Tr, Parkes i Dlysctf. I hey shall tahoty forth M til t(re hc�u, of its sletl-ulitiug. Of all facing eternity to come. There is t Links Englund Tar twhlnd America praise" (Isa. xliii,l, 10, Y food, tl;iy beautiful: world, 'this lustrous no rehreat. Alertness and fidelity s far as mect,atrical appliance are But cairn is lilted hit/her Cerit. avid, this bloriuurr World, it urlty would not he so important A "And when ITe had spoken these meal in moil -r t is -rated is rt�ro` c< nrorned. As to Crusta, he thinks things, while they beheld, tier Rai especially when helped down by ek rt Ge said: '1'e have not lrus:;ed this could truthfully say P"t will be bank ' P pltctlizu- token tip, � . tt a wt?akci9t Dint is over.ca way befure." here again. The thin .s I ne lout P• y of fndin r ' out of ei tit loud received, Ilitn milk and vttrieid With other' grains K ilii .and the difficulty h g In Luke xxiv, llut -tile ntore the coru ration- Is in- SU l�t,ut is the practical 'tzse of this now I will du the next tune 1 cum,_. F :capable mewing+►rrtelit. IID is not pre--1 .5(), 51, It Is written, "And Ile led creased the softer the pork. And bicct? Instead of putting so I wili he reincarnated, (Ind I will ca- Pc red to say that English manufao- than out erg till as to llrt.nanv andparticularly touch stress ul,on nun,acr advice and st,me my es�rthly oltligtttions. Ilan_ 'tt rets will have to follow tile exam- ITe lifted up Ills hands and blessed is it set fulfil that over_ ins lead of asking of the bust what ing� then more knowhol-e, t's�ed feeding is bail, even for Wigs. we ur•t;'ht to du, follow the divinedischarge n Chun I have plu° of the Americans in tl►la respect, !them, anti it carpo to pasR while }Ie ` now, 1 Rttl dls;cliur • g ery blessed them flu was parted from 'I'flTt: PITOPOSAL OF 111AItItIACI le-rding as lire rutin of Joshua fol- ge my earthly but he thinks it looks cis thou h th duties better than I can t,ow dis- will. lowed the golden lidded chest of aca- charge then.• I do not, Rive solemn j -- thom tulel carriesl ull into Heaven." farewell to these obligations and op- }"' Among Ills g Ile had his little speech all written ciu, which was the symbol of ., Partin words were_ th© out fur several days beforehand, and, TIII: liIV1IvI•: pc,rtuni;ies, but a entllinR and cheery CHOOSING TUE, BEST. assurance that all power was Riven IItLSI,N(,L, unto Him in heaven qnd in earth, it run like this: , good-bye until I see them again." :very merchant needs an assistant "I have called. Mr. 1Veatthynitirt to %ot huintro, but divine leadership, No, we cannot say that. There will In whatever branch of life businessi 'dtuc� Ile would be with them all tam Joshua not consulting with his cul- he no new and corroctcd edition of he arty be least capable of orguniz- y until the end of the ago that tell you frankly that I love your they were to daughter, and that 1 have her as f onels and lieutenants, but consulting the volume of earthly life. After w© � in that feature of his establishment. , go• into all the world aurones that ruy uffectiuu is returned, _ with God—the God of Individuals, make exit from the stage at, the close :�c`nretimes tiro assistant need only and preach tiro gospel to every creat.- and I hope you will + the God of nations, the God of of the fifth act we cannot re-•errt.er. be a trade publication. Sometimes tore proclaiming repentance and -o- tile o- i Y give 'your- e point I ask l K P sent for her to become my wife. I z At this mission s�P sins in Ilia name (1ligthr That three-quarters of a mile die- I the fact the you t° notice it is of necessity a man at a high xxy _� am not a rich reran but er t my text does ill. 18 20, Mark xvi 15• Luke � t e are not call sa ar It is the wise buylneam man �u►lt', 4?�• young and strop tance between the ark or sacred box attention to the crossing of the Jor- ' Y He was they first risen g and 'are willing to and the front column of Joshua's den, but to the way leading tv o knows in •what way he can get from the dead to be received u into figtti, the battle of life together, and g thereto. themost value out of an investment P troops mightily impresses me. It We all think much of our cross I heaven, and by virtue of IIi ' s death was a forceful Ray of teaching re- Ing fo an assistant and who can see ere- was a greh,t deal ;core of it, i of the Jordan when the march of our and resurrection all His redeemed verence for the Almighty. They need- life is ended, Jett j w erein he can snake a trade publico- shall take part in the first resurr c- and he could gay it' all gIibty before r put too little em- ' ed to !learn that leor,on of reverence phasis on the way that tion do for him the work of a high tion , (Itev• xx, t3�. It is Ito left home. But when he stood in salaried man. The man who thihke; probable the plc cnce of papa Wealthytnan, h'e as we ;all need to learn it. Irrever- LEADS TO THE CITOSSING re sons and lana will havo th dff- that those.wh6 rose from the dead said: ence has cursed all nations, and none P after His resurrection (M ith. xxvti more than our own. Irreverence in what you:, and I ffc lty in selecting from the volume 52, 581, aro with Him Tiim lit for n "I—I thitt is—I—iii'. Wealtlzgtnarr - ' Y need moat to cr+Ere the use of God's name. Hear you about is the ►direction of the road of material about him that which lie first fruits of this rust rosurrQction'• I tell you frankly that—that—I—you', it not on the streets and in 'social we are tratvellin needs for the btettornieut of his own "This daughter loves me, and—and—I hay! ' av , g• We need have 'no 10 11. Zhi® same Jesus spall so I groups, and -is not a profane word fear of the crossing it we come to b lacca, come in liken manner." It is just called to-=to—to—frankly ask you to'l someti` es thought necessary to it in the right way. In other words -=� f Possible that the two men in white _to—be my �ifc�--that is—I—we—she' point rocosity? Irreverence for the' we need not carni about death if our NO 1 ALL, i nu—we aro willing to fight—that in H life has been 'what it ought to be. I -i ROY AT apparel were the same five who ap- _,_a�n,e are ,young and can fight—et z ' iScripttjres, the phrasmoloby of the g �� 1peared with Him on the Mount of Bible often Introduced into the most We will die ri right if w i� ►• • • —no— Bible hope you understand m@ " 6 e live right. tr you ve been in a row? said 1 1 ransfigur•at ion and spake of His P 3 I � t O hearer, stop bothering the I frivolous conversation and made P g about policeman to the than with tho decease which He was about to no- mirth provoking. Irreverence for your exit from sublunary scenes ! By pair of black and blue even who cam© Icornpllsh, The stesdfaHt, heaven- AISTET, THE IIOLII},1� Y{II •�� ' the . race of GodStumbling tite oath in courtroom or custom g get your heart along Smith-Street. "No, 'Ward look of the disciples ruakea us After the holidays there is surd hoose or legislative hall by the con- right, and then go ahead. If the I the 86 wasn't any' row," was the r•e- thinlc of Stephen acrd to declare that. conic a short period of depression it ventional a�1 mechanical mode oP Lord takes sere of you clout:. on to Ply "But: ,somebody has blacked like him, we might' be ably to ."look trade. I3tisittags almost stone--ani tht; bank on this stile of the river, your a es.'r "YeS but.there was no up steadfastly into heaven and see dues stop contPletely in some Iineet Its administration, . Irreverence for I think ,you can trust Him to talo Tom about ft, I"Yes, observed to the holy Sabbath by the way it is you from bank to bank, -quietly the glory of clod and Jesus" (Acts especially in smaller . lacety, broken in pleasure excursion' and from tho a an that he lied, and 'he quietly vii, im The P willows on this side'the streatrt< ) great.truth in this .course most people liken spent all ON.. 'earn ad� Irreverence on the part Lo hit tae, blllt bar.gt and when I got Passage is rho, ono Fee }teesthey'll :t = u the palms on the other .side, quoted, :money they had, but fool a t of chi tciren" far their parents, inso- froth up nuiotly sauntered away and here Attd Wo must not for a motntnt torr. have-more, and' they'll feed all tb P the last kiss of sorrowing oil' s on .I a xr No, sir, I m,not" the' mtt�t to eider the epmi Spirit at,-more like s fears Being substituted for obedience. this Ride- to the welcotue, saintly shout' and pg cif 'the ` P Pending it 6e,eausu h� y I nvwrer4nce for, rulers, which induces cherubic, seraphic. detfic on the other bit yell and smash and Pentecost na p y° ,:sings tits ,c�structrnn of Ja -have becorrro uges� to aperidtn oat out the am a •us e o ♦ t a the slightest provocation. 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" i .. - -::.-. .�. _...•n.. .._..- .-r'.. ,_....r*.-. 5.w__. -;.e-'.-.. _.`a ,:,...... ,o....a-„-;.,,,.wv..w•.- . : :::4i K,r•r•' •3" 'r.i.:.,y,s..�. o.„xN.XwS�J- "•[+ .:-�',..4•. 1i�r-�,.. ,..d.Rx.:'4#i'F_ aa .,dF•- �[ ab,Y{: "h. -a ,$ - - - - 3_�- _--_ i -_-:3.. - ,03. •fy'_: - , . - .:� ._.a. :.ter• ; 'y '7 . UASVBsQA 8PA:By eterrins Connoil mesas on Monday, Jan. 18th of 6o cilior. the followin*x p4rsoug were ��-^•�,� � Y '' - j � -` rfi 4 So thesd�s label oa your Pape”s0 The public seboole reopen nest Monday nom$ stud--1 desers Wm Wood,Joe Skelton alwa ascertain the date sowhivh r E 1 d can 7e J � y ��: Thos ginned Ana i,T { „ r .'` :. .. your sqbscr}ptioa to Nstwsis Mise Wetlierald, of the Base. Line. y, 'Wrxt Doherty AeWttknoes are aokaoiledged a has been in rather poor health for some Annie all new men, end at.o Messrs Ates enot date on label on the first paper, ol• Maco an 'd Brown a', ' sba� time. . John Lowry and;De►vi ,' We wish out fk>�y friends end cnattimers m pwtng receipt of money at this office. Always tl7ii metHb re of the old oounolla• �r ttesp a date vats ahead , . t - —M1E6 Alma Oronk baa been` eQQaQed •' ' � a' d as teadher for 8.8 No 4 east for the pre8• �Ap1 Ze�g� i�`�� G ,.. - s� roule, of Waseca, Minn. F x� ax � rs. (Dr) 8 P • v spent a few days this week with Mrs, �- —Adan kerr, of the Merchant's'Bank plcxsitnlxa. OiQ't.• Jan �. , 1902. An Hespeler. spect New Years with his per r x ,•-� ,- } - ents here. : --J. J. and ldrs.Mnrrap and family, of • LOCALISMS• Toronto, ares ailing the holidays with ne I is a sad to toy fi -We thank Pon most heartily for the liberal patronage we ave ret;eivetlr r ` W. T. and Mrs. .x he bl1 ht. from you, and we will do our best to`merit a continuance of yo trade,¢ -� -The Misses O'Leary entertained a-------------------- Miss Ails res Oronk, teacher of IIz- tui trees S fled b t •g number f friends on New Year's eve. bridge, is s 'nding her holidays with her y Whsle our holiday trade has been setts good, we have still a good YOU can alvKa tell them from solrtment to.o�er in fns china, fear dr cods, novelties, nice new i —Ther are a few cases of chicken-p ox parents, S. and Mrs. Crook, y y y g d " among the children of the village at —J• D. A. Tripp. the well kilMm piano oranges 20e a doz. the very best raisins and currants very cheap, fine Pleasant e The never do well virtuoso, of Toronto, wawa leasant caller the, rest. f aked figs only 10c. Come and et some holiday bar eine. present. y g y g y g —Qq d• C3ordon, of Toronto, spent at the News office on Saturday last. New Ye rs with his parents here, Bohn -Ben). E. Wood, oammerciai ti'age!• of to arils but stay Small and i Nedays, -t0 er,, Toronto, is yisitinq for a few and Mrs Gordon. 1C 1 9' S -�' --Mae er Clarence Rogers who has his parents, 11. W. and E. H. Wood. y r� been. 'work- DICKIE ' h re vi=le who has b • - —John L# n been lei up for some time with Scarlet It is «terse to see a blight tag with John Goodwin of the 8rd con, is fever is improving nicely. . ♦ ' .H, C. Smith and friend; of Torhnto, very ill at present suSerinq from "Sari a children Good health "�•' spent New Years with the tormer'e oro pneumonia. then here, E. J. Smith and family. —At the annual school meeting last is •t ie natural right of children. —Susses Minnie Thomsonand Pear- week, John Murkar was elected a mem , `Sen, of Toronto, spent New Years with ber of the '-board ,in place of W J Clark Bu Some of them don't get t5e farmer's sister, Mise Hate Thomson. the retiring member. — Mrs. H. Stewart returned to her —JaiLes H. Rogers hu Wen rwilp their rights. While the rest home in the city after spending a few pointed caretaker of the school at a salary Oy days with her parents, Mr. and Stirs. 1-J. of $80 per year. His was the only tender grow big and strong one stays p handed into the board. __ --top W Hilts, of Fair ort. ;—The school board, on account of the —J. H. Michell, of Green River, hsm 11 and weak. [ ; J0 11. Be­ a1 ' .,,hi h price of wood here, contemplate purchased the south half of lot 84, con 7,g cott s 1✓mulslan can stope n in their ear's sapp=y by rail, and Pickering, krown as the D. Darkey farm getting 9 E f ' are corresponding with dealers with that just north of Green River. • th t blight. There., 1S <. n0opmerl�► of Pickering Village, object in view. —Miss Maggie O'Leary, teacher it John.Gordon has sold his farm jest Oldcastle. who has been spending the reason why such achiid should north of the village, to James, Andrew, holidays with her sister. Miss J. O'Leary staysmall..., Scott's Emulsion r the neW Undertaker at Claremont, who will take possession nezt fa11. The returned today to resume her duties. . . farm being in a desirable position the- __The annual meeting of the members is amedicine with . lots of A nice line of the latest styles of Caskets and coffins always, in stock at ` -pace to be paid is a good one. of the Public Library will be held on Delon prices as low as the lowest yet 'esein event took lace On St en th In it----the Itind Of ; Y p' g P day evening in the fire-ball at 7:80 o'clock g - Wtdn asps, Deo 18th, 1901, at the reef• .3 fall attendance of Members regnostod. St ori th that. . makes- things deuce f Foster Hall, of Napinks, .Man . g F `�tur`�, / when is dao titer Ma ' —Michael Fitzgerald who has been sof g Mary. was United in d (bring from pneumonia for some time and g Off'• ;. marri Qe to Rob'i t Bing, of Alameda, hose conditiob was decided! favorable ' NrW. ., and formerly Qf Danbarton. y Scott 5 Emulsion makes "'" In great Variety_: You shoals see ours b.fore you tfity elsewhere,, The c remonv was performed by the Rev ii few days ago, has taken a relapse ata r remoowEly in the presence of a large his condition now is very critical. children grow,.makes them eat, FOR' TVINDOW SIIADF,,.S �B PICTURE FRAMES numt r of friends. The large number of The,Eastern Ontario Dairymen's As m keg them sleep, makes them veIna le and appropriate presents testi- sociation,meet at Whitby nezt Wednes remember we are bieadgaarters. When in 01 *remont call and is' fled t the popularity of the bride and day.Thursday and Friday, when well play. ; Give the weak child a the new Furniture Store groo . We congratulate the young known speakers will 6e in attendance. Scott's Emulsion will coup I upon the happy event. Faruiere should •hake it a point to attend C ante. —T a following is a statement of the this meeting as questions of great import- make it catch Lip � reoeip s and disbursements of she Police an to them will by disoisesd. o n 'al, ., r with the rest. Villaq of Pickering for the year 1801:-- This 'lure is gsciti�a. PickeringTownship Nonvinationi. .'' To ba from 1500 . .. 94 lb P chs•l' a Mark Scott's {` s' 7 'Village Rate= - On MondayDoc SOtb, the efoctars of Fiu1>'ion on the ,Asara rate $185,555, rate 18110 wrapperof every bottles i this township assembled in the Town hall, Mills... ••• X41 0'' BroaKham. fir the nr s o! .nominating ' Said for fret sample.,P p'm og rate " I candidates for the positions of Reeve and SCOTT & BOVfTNE, 25 d s $1' g bitches �2... $9 00 Ooancillore foe the ensuing ear. There cense [Had-- was a very good attendance. Iut very little 'TORONTO ABA 1/15 0 $286.25 ... _ . i 11 45 interest was manifeeted is sbe various ' Sec and fit, ag ' t,< , I nrpinses frorie rates= questions that came op for discussion. t be i i i i i i S P CIA Conn y rate ... ...1801 73 following persons were nominated for the , 4,� 60 respective oboes. I Debe tare rade . For Reeve. ; nc>ss and d icxrr+iiri ,m 1 4U 17 _ _ 7 • O heel me en o Candidate ",, !fever -' ' Seconder ,. .. _, — -.. _- ,: The wheeTe of 1/25 of 1149 49 4598 Thos Pouabet O Matthews W Uoakwelt e limo a pin revolved !®ring us on:the : I _ � # R R Mowbray 1� Barnes W Riabsrdaou T m R P ' Statute lobar rate ... ... 174 45 . Thou Beare W.Ria4ardeon It R Mowbray verge of a new )'ear• But before the cid "i 0 0 i i .i 0 W G Barnes R It hlowbray J W Law p r is altogether buried in oblivion, I de-. 599 83 -` $ huaton N Stevenson T McAvov ei a to thank my Petrone for the it patron- 75ISBURSE3iSNTtt. ' W 1l Burk `P U MaAvoy V9 llaXermau a e during the shot$ Uine of thin year I ken J blcBrwd Jaw `!'odd b ve been here, and aloo td wish one and i By work or streets and sideGoo Par y - '. Walks inclnriing nail@ ...; W9 22 Councillors all, old and your '•A NAPPY and PROS - • a. Our Chopping Department 18 Again runnlvg { Lam Ar for side-walks ... 158 81 Jae Todd': Sas Underhill Jas MaBrkdy P ROUE NEW YYAR. ; . a Thevillage's proportion of the Jas Uuderhill, Jus Mollradv D Hr Pugh •is of` time. 3on'f f en nal ea en@ea of the t 152 8H ll E Pugh H-i Wilson Jae MoBardv In speaking of too whet ull blast. Oaur work is'noted for despatch . and gen P P ••• r f .stet that if the wbrels of your time piece Grav 1 ... .. ... 18 �4 Jas mcBrady, D H Pugh Ed Willson w ichor clock, retaPe to record the flight J Henderson rV Riahardso"3 W Barnes - z Bal d e tp from 1�J00 15 00 o the days and months is minutes and quality '. �I'lIlg alOFlg' yCIIP chop J H Miubell Fred Wilson John Dafoe ` ` D R Baton, draftingb9 law be h rp, we are here to rQotify the fault at J T Laughlin .i Henderson W Heodersou • , I � tw en village and township ... g Fra Wiluon J ll Michell W misurton edetate char ee. g _• re Basis; Ftmt� Floor', 18 A(l per bbT, C am y W G am, returning officer and F III 'hapman R K$Mowbray W 0 Barnes y Test Buns. " Fano Pastry Floor, . ': It �+oa cannot richt- sea correctly ilio ,� 1 •• y i r - ' ren of heli ... . . 4 00 B twooer H R Mowbray J B Wilson p 8.80 per bbl Y d fly @renis recorded in oar papers, I apo "Bouton." Pure Manitoba Patent Flour, x.00 per bbl. (iso Parker, trtag-firer 1 00 W V itiobardson 'Thos Beare J W Law medy the di foot by fitting yep with a first Bal u hand. Wm d T t7 It�cAvo O A Michell - Bra t5 18 T O llo*vo W Hagerman J H Michell ppir of speatecles of superior make. p Soo ' Bran 118:00 P' ton •'R'Leateletie" 4tie per ackage `tilti i �� 88 4 Davidson W G Barnes W Y Richardson 1 r y t 8borts. $21,00 ter ton Graham Flour, 22 ib@ for 2bo f II the Basals of the eriow harts our e a A nrthsi= detailed statement may be Soo. Rammer Tbo. Beare J W Law I can soppir too Rtth a colowed pat o Jnmbb Flour, /24.00 per toff .,•' seen t W.V. Riehardson's office• W Hagerlatu John Doe Fred 'Wilson s to shade the eyes. Again a happy Mixed Chop, 118.00 per ton D Macnab N L Stevenson O A Y7loLeii Boot. !tiller, Cbairtitan ,.- Now Year. Oat Chop, il,btl per 100 - Ed Wilson A B Holtby Rob D.,too yours eta. A � Per bas W. V. Richardson, Clark• T O Osnoraa ' Wm Qaiom 13 Barrsrt a LD. J. SVITII, Oa e -- ccording to the statutes. a meeting S H Stevenson T WeAvoy W HagOrman Jeweler ` of ib rat a layers of the village was held Thos Law W V Richareson R R l[owbray - ; nR. ,., � Piekeri . in th Firs hall last Monday' evening for S B Hoover O A Miohell Jacob !Meyer . �• i i ibe Urpose of seleeting candidates for O A ll$shell T O fiioAvov fig G'Btorensost so the p siti,)n of police trustees for the vil- C 8 Paimer N L 8teveneuu T Neilson fie " tags. There was a very good attendano. J 1loPerlane Jas Uoderbill Jas Toad d tp M o pt«e O NaT • ill whir showed that considerable into resi W J Torpor W B Hagerman T O HoAvobWas' ken in the local affairs of the cif atter the hour had expired to which •e, i !� oominalious cowls be race ver. lir D ]d w � o � : ; se� We. W. 0. Halm, as returning otHeer, Beata was called upon to act as ebairman - calla for nominations when the follow. Reeve Poacher was ares called upon and Q p •• R Ci Q O Forthe'..... ,. R inR n es were proposed: Messrs h,•` be$(ave summary of the years work as : o 1 !e ,Mille , W V Richardson and B A Bunt- the con»4fl chamber, and making special „e Q, qt,d,� Q~ d 1Q, : J Ing,"t e former trustees, also Messrs L. mention pf the printing of the township q'd xp'M' a °'� yoil ay e Bank , John Dickie, B Bunting, W Al aeseumeht and the estopping ane sale ofason laws . W Henderson. T A Glreig, D F certain side roads. o SA Ei $ nn N C Q,� Ever and John Marker. Atter the The otter mamba=s of the crena$l were v n e w v C �o `Nall fltttb, Almonde, Filberts. 6 lbs cooking figs £Go, 8J ltit3 cleaned car time ad expired in which nominations noxa called and they each briefly summed ,. ... 1 Mena 1 a the work in each of their departments a .. W. oa pan rantr 25c, Quart pure maple syrup 80e, 81/2 Trenor raisins 25c, shoal be received, Mr Ham was elected p p a� fleeced lined underwear 40c, Mens fleeced lined underwear 50c, Mens fleeced bot as no, eriticism was made of their r . Feb epi �•' chair an. He called upon the retiring s — Candies low as the lowest f actions sarin she ear, their remarks were y !S .� a. a+ lined under'wear GOC. frost es who gave a very safisfaotory. g Y o. o Ya: y chiefly of,a routine character. d Apr. : acro t of their stewardship The ea a The otl er nominees were then- called QF- =' peri@ ce of the past two ears has fall 1S o �,a tial dem strafed the sdvanta a to the viii• on and diose of whom were present gave g C W• � j�+�f Piokerm Q R abort but •ble add;twee. The two mem• ♦a J u © R• .: of oc npvina the status of police village' hers oft a countycoonoil, Messrs A John. t+ =`o L' •o e, a� July ' --t 3 ' gl nee at the financial statement as Ston and�erow,each gave an able address t~ n .. Sept, N - - - - -" ------ >0„ is a publi hed in.4his issue will show a large in which!they referred to some of the do= Oot. expo diture on the streets and sidewalks, inge at the county council sa well as to O - - - 5 ; •• is .. . ' •O a► Nova _E vrhen compared with former years. Most! point out some of the questions that would n O a,.. Dec t0 ihn f fh se who were as first opposed to the' have to by faced by the township councilan a now admit that the village has; in the future. Mr Johnston and others �een benefitted by that change. referred the vast amount of work done g The 1Ctll a .•_ F ramffig b the township clerk,and the insufficienev main street was never in better condition y _ $ban t is at present, and never before hE s of the re nneration for the work done, It is like! tat the oounoii this year will take The tenders$ ed is prepared to do all ' $here been so mach work performed ontl e y fads of picture training at moderate d� ' the mat r up and pay a salary justified bCUate: T :R p'de- alks as this year. A gneeiion that 4 � the work done. rioes. All the latest appliances for do. ' r. " -will o nfront the ratepayers before long is However all the candidates e=ci+pt the �. g the work. Mouldings on hand. :i, � I �- - RS t=he atter sidewalks. Lumber is beeom- members of the old council withdrew, . thus • F ing a expensive that before long its use electing the former members by acclam• FRED. DOWBWELL, will prohibitory. The advisabilityof matfon: - ;;; North Claremont g 8m . T_ cons sting concrete sidewalks will be y ;4„ tsars left with A. B• Dowswell, Clare i r cons$ Bred by the trustees at an earl K;• 9 prompt tenfion a . 4 _ �. five pt at Y � ! wont, will rete P date, d with the increased receipts S , _ Pte at Scarboro _ 7, �� ' • +` the command ofXld a village, the �. 7 v ag . e con6trtto• ' � '*b - - -- T •�m Fi► . fi. 1 Piclerliition o such shbe possible. After A shooting'match between Seaibo`ro and l� i l f TRE 'Ibe Feat on 1,he 11f' arker.. , , g i dISO ins these loos( matters fora time Markham on Friday Dee 26th 1501,' recal• All kinds the ch ' man called upon the other can. ted in's winning for Soarboro, , „ , Th �' �� T�tFF'4 NSA( CSE g, ANNNAN.. OR BALE--Houre and lot Being i dldate all of whom have withdrawn ea a congregation ation at Washington church Pisa y; - g K '�IIR �'3r r 1' part of lot 14,con 1, Containing of an 5a oepi r Banks, which now !spree font were highly delighted with the presence of r x- d - candid tee in she field. The eleotio Rev Mr To eon l3ania $$sheat mark°finds o[ Pupil of tire. Adamson,riceToronto Conser- acre,excellent for arden purposes, a number F n Y y• p' of fruit trees and a good frame house first-class: - db the nomination meeting held lavt Mon f�r all k W t ke lace on 8rioada next, when Fall end 4'Finti+fir dpp`es. eatery of Music. Is prepared to lige lea water,hard ane Pott 1•`or particulars apply to P Y da M-gairs Arch Forfaf, Thos Jackson "„ Mrs Jno Latchford,�n F�niu 6t',Toronto, or it . .3 4 : eons oa the violin. For terms Etc Ad. g • ' the of will be o ened .i't3 the Fire hall y' A ant A buuting, Yickerin � 30-ti < P P and An3rew Young were nominrted for �' �. 7r�w -JOHN E, QED 8 ' -ept aomr:llo. to law. dress Dunbarton s• [ _. p the position of reel r, and for the position- +� F� 7 kering. »' . . �t � Yiu i - '. - .� •�-, ;:;:;+ r;.:. L f� �• L y -: • .... ."': .: .: r.:. .._.. 1. -.� -. .- ... ., .. . .� ( ., ...♦�:.• a. g .Sri- . ii -.,,. .. 7. r3. ?„.b, .•t - ... -' w'.. ... .a- ,i t ..r!. ..:- _. -4 i.. r.Y_ .. �18 < h. r+. -�trT w. • w. a .i.. a p ,. :.f. ..._ .,:.: -. ^} 4y[_ _, .. -LG„ .r �.. X.. ..- ,_+ -.. v ♦ .- ..-. - •-i ..�••. -.�••r,tf-�a• _. -$ _ ., _ -.._• ....- 1-- ..-. .. -..r:.- :A- .. r*. r -... -s a A C :. '. !.. -" rz, �✓ E,, _pati. �'-.- 4' ... ..- ..c.�.. _�_._. ..•, ,.- -F... r. :-. .. a._ ,. „ . .., .. 1 r � -.: .:.. .. _r.. ,- . .. _fit. -r s� — ..,1 S K:i' --.i-..'