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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_12_12 S `•. . . ... - .. sass i A{.:. .._sass ._.__.�_-.._.._...•.—__..: —.w...- .--_. _ 'sass._�". _.—__._.. _ sass__.. .. _ , WS ,-.Tit: E C-:---K f. _ --. 7 -pICBERING. ONT., FRIDAY., DSC 12 =�90 - VOL. xXII. --. _ . - --- - 1 whitevale I a xo�stwilrfostsal tlLarb�. OUT AROUND US -- Do-not fo et the anniversary ser- q o q •e i vices in thegMethodist church next a i 6 " Q ' 05 "=r LATEST LOCAL EAPPItNINGs aacoanslY ST 8uaday'and Monday. Dec. 14th and w �'I • i; '� ga •.» +y - -- �GLt><CQZ• T8a PRESS A" JOTTiD DO" IST oast 15.h. A treat is in store for all who w � � � : a attend. On Sunday an interesting p : e w : o o I j � � �� �_ aopaa6pctrn=rtes --- and instructive,addresses will ba. de- p Q p o w Ic to ° — livered by Rev. Percival Barkey, of F. EASTWpOD, M.D.. 6nr¢eon College Notes. .�' c: °�a e° >� CN • Victoria'College. At 14:30 a. m. the s• etl �iaa o n'• W. to CansdiaaPacibc riailwev: oorone�r subject willbe ' 1'he Perfect Boy" and -.a. - Ontario County; leaner of Marrtaae Libeoeee, lar.,Bexll'F visit tt1 the volae e has 3 ',~�ae aro � Ed Claremont; Offioe howts-Bef ore 10 a.m., 1 to 4 been of much profit to all. g f 7. P• m "The T;'urld's Greatest !0�Y no°.B=E a �'a=ro "t p.m.,sod hem 7 to 8 g,m. -Private tPlepbone t !Problem'. Suitable music will be 4 i ...o s S is ca 9 °o connection with Balsam,Greenwood.Brouabam• Of all materials and design Skating-ori the neiphLorin, Eelus' iven thy the home and Ba itist choirs. o o n m < a +c Mt Zion,A,.Jobnsion's Ifth con), win Cowie's kept in stock. It will pay yon has afforded lat=ch amusement of late i E I _ I (7th con),and D Pugh's(Abi cow tyle to call at.our works aLd inspect oar Stock, to the pupils:' ' Un_Kunday erentng,;ta The She1!ock p y � o cml I�� a, and obtain prices. Don't be misle3 by The skating ink is beim n)a•de ready C'uncert Cu., c �istiug cif J. M. Sher- m Jan C t , A. YOIING.'af D.,C.M.,Fellow of g I lock, tenor, Miss Alice Fieldhouse, Feb to;N e T. Trinity Medicwl College, Toronto, mem- agents we,do not employ them,consequent- for the season that Fill open after soprano, " m p Dear y o 1 We can, nd do throw off the agents Miss Hattie 'burse Ham- x a• Der of College of Pbvsiciaus and SaraeonsoY y P g Ctuistula_ burger, Elocutionist, and Qtto'Jalnes, isnterio,Office and residence Opp O'Leary Lotel commission of 10 per cent., which you will The many scholars ,are busy now K ilio 1\a one of ttlrir popular enter- o d B "6 Apr.,� �•' Woburn,Out. 'bffice hoary; momlng•7 to 10: Certainly ease by parcbasing from us: A with the at nual Ghi irtinas examitia- $ p 1' ' May �p evening 6 to 8. call solicited. tions in all the departments. tainments. , ( one early!f you wish a 8 C r The vacation tiepins un Friday, the seat as there is'going to tie a large dr d e C _mow J° C ' WHITBY BRANITE.Co., g 1 turnout. pp July -+ Legal..' 19th inst., and sc'hoo re-opens on Tues- One whb has been familia Si re o l+ a ,o m o r•. dept' M Opp.Pont office, Whitby,Ontario da morning, January dth. IiN:6. . 1 y thruu bout the towrishi for many y„ Oct. r The last meeting 'of' the Litera y g p b TENTON, 'DUNN A BOULTBEE Society this term, takes place on Fri= year,;. Passed away suddenly,in New , m m !g .. ,. Nov.,v t lJ Berriste_'a.Solicitors.etc., Nations Trust pIC ERINa LIVERY Dunlap. fu the rr"son of Alexander .. � chataken, aD gine street, east, Toronto, day l yof a s As the meeting will be g' p , I Dae'N partly of a'sucial nature, it is not open Dupla He was engaged in the above Ai Claremont every TnsedST forenoon. Money p January 3908-Whitb 6th, Oshawa 7th to the public. _ town Baling in horses, and when he y F f to loan on ifottgLce• I3ronghem 81b, Port Perry 9th,Uz• The last regular meeting of 'the was at his din at the Imperial Ho- � rRkNV DENTON. Y.O.•-D.CS,. _ _ _ tel on Tuesday s dropped dead of bridle 1611, Cannington 15th,Beayer• SERt4BRTG. DONN• W. MULOCK BOULT• - athletic society was held on'�aturdav heart failure. The deceased was about too 14th. BSg• Slav FSrst•Class vebieles for hire by day eyemn with President Halnan presid- g 50 ears of a e, and leaves a widow C $ARltI9• or nigbt 'Bus In connection meet. Ing, The new college athletic pl>a has y $ _ *� $• FAREWELL, Q. ing all G,T.R,trains. Fre ht and arrived and is ranch admired. The but no family. His remains were Tloga =��-1i'teksrtag Station ass S a T>as,Conn Oreton Attorney,and Conary designing of a crest suitable for col- shipped W this; place and will be in- - sy lay ex tees delivered to-all arts of the g... TRArxs ooIx6 EAST La•1 AS FOLLORa:- olialeom. COoori Boos+,Whitby. parts le a ca s, 19 now`on. terZed to-day. village. Teaming of all kinds done g p No.$ MArL 8:b2 A. M. - ow &. Mc6ILL' IiAY,-_-),dRRIB• __els-shortest notice. _Bale and oom• -', for- _ Brougham. 1112 hocAL 8:09 P. M. ere.Solicitors,ac. OMcQ oppctaita Post• .mission otablee In oonnectlgn. o�77Z, 4-P: Whitbr,oat. Jno.Ban now,. •A•;Theo. T. C. Brewin =pent a feat days leeatlliTzay.LL.B. iiionrl to Loan. ey -- Audley. jatt week at his homy here. '1RAnis eosx0 WIdT DUX AS FOLLOWS:— - PATEEiSON.RITCHIE B.WEENY, W• i3• + e John Bell lost a valuable horse George Stevenson is oozy in the - No.9 - Loco, . ', 8:84 A.M. l! Pf'opr'ittot•, l rain exchange in Winn' �� 1 BLrriste".Solicitors,etc,. Temple Build, recently. g g g 11 LOCAL $:18 P. lid. lag. Toronto. and C1Lrmmoa1 every 6aturdery 111nsale S. S. festivities .rill at Dr. G' N., Fish alid Frank Glee- +•7 MAIL 8:18 P.M. F Yatanoa,Q.C.,P,E,Ritchie G.R.6weanz sun spent Thursday in Toronto, TIMM TdsLs,-aanbartoa Statical tract -cline of our people Sunday .attend the huli(ia • furniture- Tac Yeteritusry. Furniture., and Tue.,day next. sale now going on at J. H. Beals. TaAlxs Gome EAST Dcs Aa rOLLOWtt:-t s s Geo. E. Lawrence has engaged .Claremont. �j0. 6 MAIL 8;47 A.M. al - ---�'--•-• • One Iiirhy of the Nth line, as his The Union Sunday ��� 1- Mzsz•D 8'01 • HOPSItiB,SETERL'3ARY 8IIR- h 5 # Sc h�. 1 0r • '•� fur(>ulau for a y elf. oval c;�=tt r -upj)e1 is ill be held on „ i 2 I M _ i HGF.01 - Gradns6• of fns Ontario vat• ,A fall line of first- - The referetldum luajority keeps 0 Loc AL .$:U8 P.M' . lerfaarr Co::eg•!. Toronto re�tatersd member C:hristiva= E�•e. Z�'att•11 for bills. ' at spa Ontar.c''nt•nnary ilediea' Aasoctattoa, elaaa furniture now - Cr,•el)IIIFg up\rards. It certainly Archie Bell returners -home. On Taus GOING WEST ata AS roLLOws;-- JJ Ipmo•and rea.dgtseaoae andone-quartar miles 0n eShibiti0n in means rc•-trlc•ti,ins uLCttl the bar. north of Green River Office a.td ahoe:Daforae IOar ware rooms. Zi e-they I3ry=. have erected Saturday la-t frtun -the North- No 0 Local . 8:s9 A.M, iooars6 to II a.m.,lad I to p�m. Telapz SOL ��,ra S11UC11 jtlea=e'd with hi- trip. lI MtxaD :�+5 P.M. amass Locaef Hill,Ont,;P,O•addrau,Grsaa eulue wire fences upon their farm (jour• r Burl: htia mi)�e,! his St..r, oat 'Prices right. ' 8:22 P.M.PM _ _ here. Tae =tyle of fence i nue of barbering bu-iuc•ss into the Geroxv' 7 M�1 ' the be,. t Nle naVH zeeu, 7F��t 3 SHIRLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, R, S• Dillinggham: pr('fU6,rt}': tint d,x)r east of W. J:E. H"HAD Grsdnataet the On'ar.o vault.t.- r� Tho 2La1)ti tI•Se2113r here t\'tl} be I3lKiE•11 a ''ilr;e -tUPF', - _ - .. .. �. ars Calr�!{e. IOar,n es oto a!¢the dosaestmc ala mss rI:t t'Cd T't Iral'rl e�I file stl(lcler oxvOntarioc Yetxar,,n }fed.eal Aasoclatio9 al _.. Fickering. Ont: T%-.-,j of our -prvunuc.m farm?rte dtseasss sod el aril edf Alex. Lilln!o1i forinerly of eraats 1 recd a3:3 ie the most madetm approved Lc) Lrli n-c-L c,f 11- are Ii1e riL1UIS('d a= , thi; p!wvc. Hip aged muttie•r ha !Lttobable candidate- for municipal Ralaaad.waat toad screatttt:prtaclpav' O.fl`,.azi, rebd=nae Ulll' >\'Illl.,ltttit•. tile nets a,electoo r +, •Cara er C:nt.1p Avs lad&iaa S. _ _ _ +. �hUIIUi'e f�,1r t lie flat l:kl:3. F }' s+•esu er.aud S-•cero_l !lave ajtpt-] or j)f.'r- ..oZu A.Har t -- = Teat Grinding . A. I C I, lila (,ni' titan' t:ami r. - nus a to trl:e h our jtnlrlu Che i:. Las tl:e c altra(t uF e#ra\yiuir the l,,,, ,,,dal i¢uelines� �asatt. -_ - 4_)ul txiard if ttv?Lf( Ritl no j)i)Irs'to tLrir ,lacx of erecti�)n fur e••m�• •L�� AWS(+ 1' doubt A-(•llre a \ruf lis =uc•ee,�Or• 1 .+•ortandpa• !7w • °' Parmers may base their wheat groaad tee lww tt!lep ont•company• ;. . � rg1S0MA9 DUNN.Conveyancer, Com• for either Tcii,Cash or Exchange. The !~Costal feeling seem? to be John Linton-hag 'old his bolo h ■a °� \ � "' 1 misatoror tar tawna Af ldavita. eto. that a ulyle teacher shvuld be ne=a in Dakuta ancl,hereafter, will 1 z roasa.ar \ \ L )li ts;a to Slags owemont•Out engaged avill re,ide_in Turonty,- He is t-i=- ac:out T►. Any caanuty of-feed for scale at, rection, A, lf�ti,py, e�.gnt hapFler,ed in itlnq friends ill-this neighborh(x)d Wraw aM \ - + BUNTItiG,, Isomer of Marriage able neva. Orangeville. Ont,. when lir= J. 7 `� \ - B• Licenses for the Conary of Ontario O! 1? at pt e,,erit. tewJ<so�"t<a ea•as the Stora or at hisroo"anoa,Plekarliag Dunlop. furtl erly of thio place"tela The Modern Tejejihone Co. are �' ,,1Ge 3 '' Village utlited ill luarriage to.lSaac.Miirph}' as Ica by tits, _ tushing the Line fn,tn Brougham us c(�a.roLL . D. Brt�kenshire, 'Puteringion of L]>.a alias j.rlace, «'(- is lair the to Uurkhatrr with lightning Speed 1f.ra..oa Wobarn,e LDA9d, auctioneer, d:e.. happy c•utlule I:l:u•jl, �vrdded .hap- Twcnt of the hou�e� are already' �kQIU BE tciia sales from bye nnmezons pini y wired fur the phuIles. friend+Dntb Ire and near. Galea of!u ms.farm •Cool Lad svarytLtna the is to be sold will be J,Uhn 5tevenSon. has bought a t1Wd Ustadlad lc the subscriber with the utmost care Root PL11per8 and Gs Page Xmas Number. + , Bed soil to the vary teas advaatags, ably _ - half �e('LiUtl of. land, including _ e7«rw►+e , , r pREFN i RIVER. Farnt ltllplc•lilellt horse=, Celtic, �2aa•— \ ,- adt.maa ` R.BE.kTON,TOWN-SHIPCLE Rfi Strata Cuttershon ehuhi fltrniiure etc, in the Slad.by • Coaveysaeer. Commissioner for taking i a_.,F. o, aevazeernt. Eta. ifoaey to Iowa Al.(iit equal nuns �(:of wheels aItd -rthr Vc- t Tt•r'fiLeJl'Ii}�. �mpsrSslout oa farm pprope rty ":tones of masr\ade Lic. 1 r11'riner- to ,tar here• W. J. Cculk\c(11 has tx)nght the C,aeepattr. +�e ances" t4hit•vale, on t. f•r And all kindsof'farm itllp eaente con. tIr•s. Man hall Turnef..of I3te,ugham, old t)ttka, •liop fronl JoLn Blandin•, _ - - etaat)y on hand, any persco wishing any spent Thm-day la,: in the village. and will nmve the game to the lot T111LFW3F HOIISE, ];iDitaton Road, thing is that line cE.li st the Cberrytcoed fir, hod.�11 r H. Huj!:insyisitt Ur, be6veetl (jleesou I31o�. -stol'e 'an(i t 11 (rood accon:modauoa for t::aa and t)east. blacksmith and waggon shop.- and ilea. J. Li. wilsun of«'illu\r Bank the Temperance hall, and and l u-(' At the Green "River —To�:Ztar-i+rtceg. {=+riw4se Al. Heat•o! Itgnore ---- .' fat•tn. .• _ _ - -- ---- iawr. 13-6' -, - ;„,t, r,�r nn It fat',1 haftlei5 liop. • - (' <' N x)rt that firs= _ OCCHER&POSTILL,LieensedAne- the srru.ln\1 herc' on Sundt} . munine last, Julul �Ic.lut}'re \\'hv ir, utierc y I l bneen for the Conotl of OrtLr:o. Ane• tion riles cf every descrlvrlon concocted at a rho Ctrs.,lijr�;, of 11"POer. is at present in furca! in u fall about t"N-0 «eel.; medcrate ebarize. T. Poacher, Real.Estste visit:iii! 1:rZ tl.iA�hir2, `1 'c. Geurge it go, lti Ilu�Y lyl ll� 111 a �'F,•I'y t rc.al you will find a large range of choice Ilan. 'J Agent and Genera: valuator, Strict attention t1 Fot'iier. ppveotoallozder•ty ruati or telegraph. Ad- 7 'NF CUIId,'Cit111, alltl �'E)1'S`11Ltle il(7j)e 1s nelett9, sod �Lrapperetsofthe Sagest pat• a dress TH06, Pd�UCBER, Hrimgham, Out. F, �11E�� ���ii 0�.. CA ADdt \Ire.'\�'1:1. B. and }ft•a. X�`r11. J. et)tertxieed fat lle� recotiPr}. _ teres, and•t11ey are marked away dewa. POSTILL,Green silver,Ont. SS ly _Turner visited �Ii's. H. Hopkins Wed- We are Corr • to lose Mr. Green Joe•rpotated by act of Parliament 1874 nesd'y Last,. } I also have a large e.teck of goon bags • s THE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav• linkartag asaaoh'. W. A, Fuller returned homeMonday otic C. P. R. agent at Locust Hill. which I am offering at reduced prices. ' in#removed to and tberouahly overhacl• -- last after spending a few days at bili are pleased to knoll' that the Call and inspect before boying elsertere ed the.above house.i am prepared to furnish Antllorfied G)ital.:.,......:...... ,-$1 OfY1.000 Efraci bridge. company has given him a mach y,a will Cave mnpey. accomodation'to all who desire to patronize gabambtd Capital..................... rcr.Om We ar ettir a little tzSte uf,win better 61t@-at-Havelock. .Our new Hikheat cash price paid for butter&.6d me. Spacious sample rooms. I shall be pleas- �...................................... '150.e0O ed toseeall.old'parsons when thou have oo Allege Raa]Cy Coavartible.........,.. I,OG96 0 ter. 5 Oe'�I2ee3 be}oW zero Tuesday .agent 11a8 mage loan}'friends since_ Cool in lash or trade, oasioa to visit-IrarIM&mt JAS, TbRRENGB, Joint Cow”,SSC, T.H.MCKILLAA,as morning last. - — COmillg to LOcilst 11 111: f Wwkbim,Out.' L6 Sm !resident Cash�er Our choir teas added a fess male If you can spare one dollar, why W. a' FII LLEx• Special attention given to Farmer's Sale •melubers to its nrunber with a marked _ rotes Collections solicited and promptly made not invest it in our local ' paper Farmer's Notes diaconated American and improvement. "The Pickering Ness's" and know Every -MONDAY Foreign g:Shang•bought and sold Drafts is- Miss A. Barnes spent a fest days last What i5 vin On in the township.Yui jj��D sn•d,a7ailahls on all parts of the world week- with Mrs. (Dr.) Freel and firs. going "via"wait Department. Stark, of Stouffyille. For no man who had health need IF YOII WANT• atIId FRIDAY Interest allowed on de oaite at hiC¢bset cur- Arrangements are being made for Rant for a cent if he will wake,up A l=asolia! erg;ne - reetrates,and credited half-yearly to depositors the Sunday school convention-to be ill Our.' invincible , toR-nship Of ., _. Gco. Herr. Manager, held here.Ian. 15th. lW3. Branttord'wiad tail], Deering machihery Commencing June 2nd, A. M. Gilpin, Yiekerlette binders, mowers, corn haryeetere, ecru 1 watchmaker and Jeweler, of Whitby, - «m Michell entertained: a large In&letter to friends, \less John shredders,Page-wire fence,-binding twine, number llf his friends lit a good old Aicken, of Oklahaina, says the ba or stone boat. .Bee or write will visit Pickering and will be found fashioned apple paring bee. Roy in I'. viae'•old stand', - DOII�[INION BANS Who. Pennock lr.and wife, of\lark- weather there is beautiful., Thep hart. are nc;tr reside of this_neigh- are nosti using the second crop of Rr Jonce, e Watches,, Clocks,and 3ewelry`promptly _ burbo4 ' 31r, Pennock is now potatoes tilicl the garden $opt ere Bafeam, repaired. Ail work warranted, number(•cl'with-the large fitaff of hands are in full hioolil, aril all' kind= of P Capita:! Paid uD, 82,900,000 in the e>tlpttry�f R.{:. Barnes. lzal'den stuff play be 11,1(1 in pct- _ r. fection: There are also cherry - Reserve Furrd, $2,900,000 Renew subscription for 1903 and tree- srhicli are beliriug their _ ` " secure n copy �f Siilas \atn6er free. secrnld crop this year. Oklaliama _ [lust arrived WHIT-BY BRANCH, a delightful Countl} ill iv11ich t� Rl h dean 1AS� CrG Go oral Banking Rttartnoes Transacted - live. esj)Cacixlly in a year Ilk( this. _ w -AT- Produce �lrant�ed --- - -- ._, Special nttent:isa_ icea to. the collection of a� the}feat from the sun i= Illtlell • c ar . _ _sass , Farmer's Sale lad otcr:Cosee, cheaper.than that frorl coal. .. . _ _. .. _ .. _ t BAVL`1GS DEPARTMENT, �t-ill _p_a}_ foilo�ring prices for Broii ham school i ej)ort€or Noy' Pickering Pharmacy, __ Ia!ereet allowed on deposits of$1.00.and AD' pc)tIILrY•. _ en1bCI', The Haiti(" are arI•a17gP.c1 _ .. -wards, - Geese, ancl'.Cllickeus. cIeacl, in order of merit Chis- 5-B,. hit bva _ . Er J.THORTON, �lcrer, R. Fe., F. Hlu'tie}. Sr, vires-ed, not draivu, 7e per pound. - L' Anew loq.of,scheol snppliee; ezainination "` - seaxeGEsl A.Tur- tablets,lead pencils;pone, inks. erasers, I using chickens alive, tic: Ib ; 01(1 4-1I, Matthew , F. Cowie,_ + tablets, le etc _ NEIV BL'GOIES of all makes and lc lbs ner,N.Littlejohn. J-r. 4-G:Holtby Call Supply yogi with al y styles for sale chew call and et rices• T.tirkeys dead, dressed blit not �� Brown,. H. Johnson, M. Brown F - Also a large and assorted stock of P• B P E. Blandin. Ciass3-E.�ti illiams, thing in thei:1.Line at a Price tl at draicn, It c ]b. F. Turner, combs apd tooth brnehea from 5o to .50c. - Seficia hand bri ei,carts,and wagons s " J. P o ie,H. 1•chran Kgi Butter 1Nc lb, Fagg. (ueii laid), �1. HOgle, H,-C�clirane, H.Norton, -See our new note papere,envelopes and on hand. lac per,dgzen. W. Hamilton F. Stepliensor, E. will suit Your pocket. .. , 'Duebess brans crepe-tissue.' - All roust be-firs-1 class stork: ` Will Hogle. Cl1iss Pt. 2-T. Norton, A. - Plow repairs,mwehine and coal oil -• 8aodeeeore Eo 1,s,Birracrd. Fresh and reliable drags always kept - pay Cas}!, ` Hanson. Sr. Pt. 1-B: Mechin, A. in stock. For'colda t►nd sore throat try GeneFal blaokamithing. Tire setting a E.SRFA�. Hainilton, L. Ho 1e. .Jr. Pt. 1- g N �ior- oar syrup of linseed licorice and 'cbloro• specialty. - Lot 11. Coil. 2, L. Farthing, A. Juohnsonr . dyne s18o Qat syrup of white pine and tar Q_1 y Pickering. ton, M. Bell. Class A -J. Talose, eapecislly prepared for children. W, $, .Jackson,_ -- A.' Johnsoti. Thos. A. Lamou, Xmas Nambtr now ready. tvachea R _'-'N E . '_. ... .. ...,..,...,Ria.... -, T . _. -,,°ua akr ns•,x_, -. � �,p•i:.. .. z'v`.ti ',,�^•� '•' ' _.,, y, - .. ^" ,., .,�.,. w... ,f -It 1. I , . .. .. _ - .. _ _ _ ..._ t, _ _ > .. - - r - 7814 Corn Stronger; Ko. 3 yellow, 1��_ - ,.I_'...-, , , .---. I . _. -1. - ___ __ .- -.- __ . - __�_ . - ___ ---.. .-.- --- . ­.....__ ___. .- _ SC110 TSac .oats-Study No _3 white$ TRA� RCK _ IQUOR-_ _ 1AFE ,? ® i 1A o53c No 2 mixed 344 Barley-48 b - v C ,• to BSc. Rye--No. 1 in store, 664, L :, . . -- ----�-- Toledo, Dec. 9.-Wheat-Fairly ac- - _._ _.__ .. tive; lower: cash, 77c; December, - at a high rate of speed, and right in - Seven Were Killed andat of the station the engine left 774; May, 7934 asked. Corn-Dull ; Latest Returl�s Show Large Increase + . , - I lower; December, 443c; May, 43lc. • the track and a minute afterwards as Many More oats-Dull; steady; December, 32iic . - engi crashing into a ditch wish the • In Favor of Prohibition. _17 ' - - engineer beneath it. Fireman Harry 'May, 33}c. stye-No. 2, 51}c. Seed _ l' '. Injured. : ' Campbell was thrown out on his -Dull steady; December, $6.75 , . • head to the ground on the opposite January, $6.80; March, $6.80; prime .. . i -, timothy, $1.75; do., alsike, $8.50. side of the engine, fifty feet away. A Toronto despatch says :-The people of the Province on Thursday A Hawlifax,-N. S., despatch says: The en ine and ba e cars tele- last voted on the uestion, "Are ou in favor of brie in into force 4, ti Seven are dead and a dozen are g gth -LIVE STOCK MARIrETS. q y g S scoped, and along with the mail and the Liquor Act of 1902 ?" The vote cost was a surprise in. many ways. -more or Less iniured as a. result of express cars were shattered;; the top Toronto, Dec. 9. - At the West- The cities went generally for prohibition, _ while the cor.d.ttion of the '. - ' $ the wreck at Belmont of the Interco- and sides of a second-class car were ern cattle market this morning the country roads was against a large vote in that quarter. Tbp total vote-i - �y - lonial train that left Halifax on Sat.- completely separated from the bot- receipts were 50 carloads of live as retorted is as follows :=For, 105,193 ; against, 65,363; majority . Y - :_ Nrday morning for Montreal. 1'1x- tom. There were a dozen passengers ctock, including 727 cattle, 630 for the Act, 42,193. The number of votes required to carry the Act ••actly at twelve °'clgck 1. C. R. in the second-class car, a.Ad when the. sheep and lambs, 150 hogs, 20 was 212,723, so that the temperance people are short In the neighbor` t crash came they were driven, by the calves, and a few milch cows. There Agent Gunn tot Delmont ticked f- hood of 100,000. - Truro that No. L'S htul arrived. Af- , - ,forcing of their.far through the bag- was no buying cattle for export to- Below we give the returns :- - terwards he again broke in, "The gage car, up Into the end of the day, and quotations are nominal; 1t trafrt is off the track," and then fol- isecond-class,'so that when all was good butcher cattle is fairly steady ------_' rine Arthur, aiid !_..- - -- - • , lowed the terrible news of the acci-I over there was a mass of dead, dy- at the quotations o1 last Tuesday; 80\V THE CITIES VOTED. I. Prince R1ver...,.. .. 312 fl31 { . dent, attended by death and maim- I Ing and wounded packed in among lambs and hogs are steady; sheep � _ For. Against Renfrew, N...... .,._ .... 1233 752 - In among the'passengers and crew Toronto ...'._ .,. .- .14,407 12,927 Renfrew, S._... ...... 1105 647 I. • . F' b P g the heap of splintered wood and w3-1-1 not sell. u Il 105 3 I: - of the train. twisted irons, The moaning of Life For good to choice butcher cattle Brockville ...... .... 667 ' 513 Russell. ;...- _.... _. • ' The dead are: dein agonizing - _ a i Simcce,`E...... ..,.,. 2C09 1069 n the a ont n cries of the there w a steady demand to-do at Woodstock 80. 1535 -+ f3asnucl T. Itider,, en ineer, Wind- and e zi g wounded made the stoutest hearts froul 3 to 434 per pond; medium St. Thomas ,.. ._ 961 g56 Simcoe, W 327 142 sor, N. S.; Malcolm 'McLean, ,passim i paint. �cattle is slow, and common stuff has Brantford ...W - _. 8:56 '!966 i ... ... 1245 7 ger, Prince Edward island; 1i'iiliam I the en ine la *on her ri ht side, to for what is offered for it. Not Guelph ... ...... 1,082 914 Victoria,StormontE.... 1 ....,. ..- 1277 672 !Kennedy, passenger, Newfoundland; a complete wreck, with gEngineer lmu�h good cattle of any kind were { 11ami!ton .- _. _ ._ 3,909 8,372 ! Victoria, E...,.i 850 X256 _ W. B. McDonald, paEgenger, New f Rider beneath'its It wcas some time ;here. and most of the dealers were i Chatham ..:- ...-. .. 678 658 Waterloo;,,, . ....,. 107 <.? 6 ,Glasgow; John O'Toole, passenger, I before he could be got out, and when 'standing around discussing the situ= Kingston, ... - - .- 1,483 -1,575 i Welland...... ...... ... 1080 2389 - Wellin ton, E_..... ... 881 318 Newfoundland; bliss 'Crooks; passen- at last he was reached his feet were ation. Cattle Just now should be Londcn ,.._. _. ...t.... 2,323 2,512 ; g ••••r ger,'Halifax; William Waugh, .passen-,found to be u against the firebox, I held back. Feeders, stockers, ,and Belleville ... .- 580 605 , Wellington, W...... ,,..... 1460 455 T' I ..ger, Tatama ouche. while his head and body were almost bulls are about steady, (lood to O!tawa .. _ ... 3,8?4 4,178 We',lir•gton, 5,...,. ... ,..: 1.064 .1148 . _.lg g ... .., _ ., .. The iniured are: completely buried in the quagmire of choice milch cows are in active de- St.. Catharines . 789 851 Wentworth, 388 174 A. S. Belyea, postal clerk, Hali-1 sand aqd mud at that point. He was mand up'to about $60 each, Windsor ... ._ _.... 234 ,637 Wentworth, N...... ,....... 712 ' ,3.96 . -_pa, slightly y hurt; EdwRobertrn li, forced down into the mud,, and when Export ewes are nominally about ,Stratford ..: ... _.. .� 774 .798 fork, ...._ ...... ,...... 178 142 g 6 y, .., • taken out he was found to be dead, 134 per pound, but they are not want- THE Towxs AND VItLw4ps9. York', N...... ...:.. ........:. 1608 612 g death bourn ensued from suffocation York, �q o ,.,...o not 1572 broken, re ht badly bruised J left For. Against Fifteen constitucncics not reported. w York, passenger, g but there 8 en not o cut on him, t from 3 tot all. 4cper pound steady Cus Alexandria ... 11'1 16K ---"-- . . Jame Clairbourne, conductor din- ISIIiD AND STEAM. 'There is an enquiry for really Food I Terri "' " "' "• ---.---�--- --- -;Ing car, slightly hurt; Frank Deboo, I were bard at work extricating Hl s arc unchanged. The to , 0 Total vote Reported Berlin ,.. � .., 419 l,l;il Canadian I�xptrsa messenger, New- In the meantime other willing veal calves up to ten dollars each. Brussels _. _ ... _. 113 ?0 j For....................... „ .,`12s,s1:' castle, N, B., Icgs braised; W.' K. holds e e g B Ilowmanville _. _ _.. 373 8_ Against......:. ..:........... 16,48t► -, - Edwards, Dominion Express messen- the dead, dying and wounded from ,price for Choice hogs is $fi.12 per •lrampton r _. 843 133 1 -- ger. slightly hurt: J, P. Hipwell, the wrecked cal s. Three people, one ;cwt.; and light and fat hugs "re I L'r,.ckcfile _. 667 513 Matjority For,............c..:.. 52,346 - . postal clerk, hurt:Halifax, slightly' hurt; a woman, were taken out dead, and quoted at $5 73 per *cwt, flags to Cobourg ._ _. .. 376 . 276 I Total \•„te. , .,,,, 205,254 four others died shortly afterwards. 'fetch the top price must be of prime Minton ...... ...... 254 179 1 Complete Returr,oe. - James Kavanagh, St. John'&. Nfid., uality. and scale not bcinw 160 nor . A special was sent from Truro, _and q Dundas ..,... "325 239 'i Co st!tue o M!. pas4se•nQer, back, arms. and legs 2 s later a second, the auxiliary, put in 'above 00 lbs. Dravton :., ...... ..._- ..,, 124 33 Krw'lYille 11. 173.r �59t 1ao r . brureed; Hobt. J. Norton, Dome:�n it a karance. On board were Rev. , Following i�4 the range of prices rtli gno ... . ° Express messenger, Halifax, broken p S Itunncille _. 201 &3 132 7' ....... a c, \� 3464 c,lw 14W _._ _. arm, cute about face and body: 5, Tether Kinsella, lira. Kent, Fulton for live stock at the Toronto cattle y y Y tfrboro E 313 103 2U7 'Taylor, Sack,ille. traveler for John and Randall 'yards: Ga anoque ••. 319 20., u'utce S lde3 1250 8.14 It is believed the accident was . Cattle. , Coderieh ....« ...... ...... 390 28 rant N, ........... 779 779 423 ae . Fisher and Son. bfontreat. cut on 'caused lv a defective pilot. which I Dutcher cattle, choice .S:' 7S $•1 25 ingersoll 1 =3c� tir:`tpgccn S. ....... ZOtS 11:,3 g p lio. , ordinary to good 3 i3O 0 2 ;)O 3,25 agar .ham .. -83 _y Lidd:ese V .... . ."r- 170 1b'f 3 5U Df . ...1. ... _ •. ,legs P g .,.. ...... n .....'..,,... 3123 3 1,74 - slightly ih rt tire. Vickers, passenger. became f? the track,put the forward Stockers, per cwt Madoc ... ,,. ..,-. _. 124 35 . I. _ fiend eye. and r, ht hand, back and' - I . "'-- - A 7 F,RZIIi1L1: SCrvF. ':; TI.e doad engineer, Rider, is a na- � `Sheep ami Lanit- i otiliia _ - 513 18.5 1 na p to Returns. . .... y 39 The ill-fated express, one of the rive of Three-Mile Plains near bend- �Fixt•ort ewer, per cwt Nor',inal. N i ore uFcr Against u or, an.! had been in the Interco- 1 Lambs, per cwt . . 3.30 4,00 Owen Sound .. 852 652 D„rham• West. 1504 16 3 _ ... ,.. -fastest on tJe-mad, arrived .it Truro Ionia! Railway employ for :35 %'eters. (Ducks, r cwt ... 2 50 2.75 Paris 234 15 Victoria, E. 8,it 2433 yesterday morning from Halifax. one lie W.I._ looked up-nns '<°n°f the � Perth .... ... 415 107 I f l , t he CuUcd sheep. cash 200 3 50 0” I uskel ,. .. 117: r?d51 hour and twentyg%e minutes late, most careful and competent Milkers and Calves. Yetrolea 415' %' 3'¢ntwcrth, 3 448 305 and left there that much behind"road. Conductors 9hllligan ant tt:e Cawv, encu .• ... ... 3!i 00 'S.On n rewCe .. r 243 1?g Bruce. Q. _. .,, ... 1:163 418 I'e 2 00 10.00 Ile 522 184 Essex, S. 1865 G'7 . ,time. The train wn's in charge of dead engineer were also in the Pa!- Calves, each 1 .ron, W ....... •.,,- _ 13,9 963 . Slnith a Fails ; :.. - - - .: - n - ,Cozrdvctor Jcis. Milligan and F'ngi- mer Potcd accident on the intercoms Iloga . I Sault Ste Marie ,. ... 600 $29 I ' neer :Sam T. Rider When:Belmont lonial` Railway, near Dorchester, N- Choice•hogs. Pei cwt 5 '`, 6,00 Toronto Junction . 616 Lanark, N. 11114 314 . .' _. -. .way reached the train was itit.ning 13, in 1y`J6. iLight hofs, per cwt > 7 t 5';' tenhatn. ...... 53 - Y,, Ontario N. 1S;3 720 -- _ Fe tvv o>; per e 5 O 3 7b Leecf, .,,,.. ....- ,..... 2io ,.77 . _._ - ----.- ---- ----.�_.___ .. ----_ ._- I .. , .... Welland ,_ .., ...... 1',)3 10.; ] -- h sow", per cwt 8.75 4.00, I?ei 1iew, N _,,._ , 13:'35 . PUl• . COUNTRY PRUDCC)✓. P p 2 5 3tintrrluo ....,:.^... 1(dd , ti45 rry .. ,. _ 10?4 9 L4L MARKEI Stags, Per cwt batt ane 1t3� O 0 1¢31e Cga .__ Boons-The market is dull. Medium r---� a L+5 1`? d r4, e N 1808 5 7 � . L� . r�rin $1.'b r b.mb, and hand- 3' 13 1'e A'crora , ,,,... ...... .. ... 178 83 _827 . �. rukea $2 SAGES INCREASED. Libtowei'...... ...... ......... 274 65 r , ... _ Rrrlrew. 8 1�9.i _. _ Dried a , ieG-3farkct ' outs with Northii 111 i 1 • q Ubhawe. . . ...... ... 438 145 Waterloo, N 1 horth4imbe land E ... _ 22'3.3 3�O P1'1CeS 0f Grain. Catty', etC ,,rices nominal at 3. " ! c^!n _. ,. .`+330 5 90 . } to At per Ib, ,Conductcrs .and Trainnlea on the 1 C!ardwcll .,,. ...... 42I Sia 1 4 a In Trail, Centr-,5. - iI.vapoTated jobbing at 634 per m. I C. P. R. .. . Fenelarr falls ...... . IOs 63 r..n $ ... ^417 1 0} Fork eti. .41, C• - iionec-The market is steady, with•. hcaverton ... _ 68 82 2 , . i 'A Montreal. despatch %a•sl Two Perth, otic ... .... 6549 Viol . - [strained Jobbing at. P to. S}c per 3liltbrook ,._. ]32 -80 .- L BP.LAiISTL'FF'S. SO et - :thousand- �employ'ec of the C,P,R . . }'len, E. . ...... ..,,_ 17ti4 444 . Toronto, Dec, J,-11'hcat-Mrirket is IUIlavabnledb The market is' cotnpresing all their conductors, Arnt'rior 1'7 _1J:, art 1]20 .. ... ,. ,3$ r-.. .< Lrm, :trainmen, and vardmen east of fort Portage ....- •••• ..... .. R�41 1R4 Rat Port ., ^.:3 tS9r; n � ] unchan ed. 'o. n R Bruce 'lines ;,, ' 107 , 21 . Perth.lies W R .z 10 'worrfl $' ted, C'ur lots William, were granter! increnso<7 hxn< S 127 ?t7 white wheat with orcein s limited, -- tluoted at 67i to 6,c outsider 7•i to E10 on trlwk here !wages on Friday The advances Galt ., 1,094 816 NnrfLAk,ifi, ...... ... 107x3 43A 2 spring is nominal at 664 east, and Straw-The market is ryuiet, with i reach well up to fifteen per cent. The 'iarkdale .,,. -..,.... 40 19 Dl I.s..n!ta .. ' ....., 14(39 :1'il �...� No, :' goos'o at 6bc cast. Manitoba ear lots 1,a track quoted at SS v0 to inrreascs were granted by the The i Mcrrickville ...... ...... . • D1 ,...4-1 40 1 Lumbton, E ..... 1963 , 3"O ' _-- . ___ . .evheat steady, No. 1 hard, PSc griud- Sg 75 a ton for first-class oat pane ufwr negouations covering a i Watford .. ... 202 - 42 - • c in ti ic,h, unci tits. 1 Northern at'�tra ons-lfarket is steady aL 4G to `e.{furth 263 ' 13'2 'faJORITY f':C'Rl:,\SI%; 75cG transit; \o. 1 hard quoted at 14,r,c per bush for Caist Idy ' I{n Iwav C ndtuetoro and tUe�Brothi �almerstoln .. 1Frt6J 411 inUaigie:u n,iny, of the counti,,ilaDJe 5 it rear.u.� arc now i ,i I P4 + s and . . Vc.:s-N°, 2 white quoted at 734 ' P�ultry-Offerings nr boxed leas crhuod of Railroad Trainmen. 1'as- RI'!getown -'69 . 73 ,:U of the-cities, and the result is .. •n id(Ae freights. reegh smarket is quiet, - 'fair., 'and T1Tices-steady. Chickens, -s roger conductors north of Lake Su- 13Yalkrrtille .: 13 32S „t' ;resat increase-in-the-lot al vote . ' q ' old, 40 to 50c per.fair and youtcg. pc car will receive 81'_'5 a month in St. 11,.ry's . ,... .... 391 155 ,apt fur prohihitory lcgillaUon. 1110 - , . N :3'at 41 to 4'_c low freigh-ts to 55 to 654; live. 50 to -60c. Ducks, stead of S10S. t)n lines east of the i)escronto ., ,., ...... 312 17'3. .pznmary ' compiled tip Lo 'tunciay • . New fork. , 'dressed, 43:5 to 80c per pair. Geese, 'lake the increase is front $1114) a Picton .. ... ...... .::...... 365 • :.175• i;orning shows that-the vote i„r the ro quiet.rf)}. to 7c per ll?:,•artd ,tarkc:s, it 3 tnunth to 51 10 and $i 15. paascn_ Pert Flop., ...... ...... ... 273 257 „ct tot n!s 1,5u,;,7 Ac t he nurthorn priceskn inalFraat 52 to33t out-. to lie .per ib. for young, tors on brunch lines will N,iw Tfanzburg ...... ...... G2' . Ilii ,ectior.q of the Province have s^nt f�eC CD tI(ltir — s - side, Pntatoesi--Thr market is Grin, car be paid St)0 instead of SBO a mosth. ,"•mens .. ... 1.91 1•' ticry incomplete. returns; .acrd- .,o:ne �i Corn-'Iarket dull, wttli buyers of lots tei: uotid at e:, to fi7c er c �_ _ r hundr, 1 nulc� will re- P cit era I'a11s g q 1 Th'touRh freight r,,nductors who were Nt -: """ 6f the more thickkv-setIIrd.countics I. sew Canadian at 43c west. No.' 3 Lag on track. Small.;ut.,, sell at $1 paid '.,ra Ik eterhoro halve• also to complete their'retuins, . rw American yellow nominal at. to' $1.10. ceive 42 '.)0, The freight briikesm-en Tti7, CO\3TITUENCTPa. . . the total .r.:ay yet, be increased to 55e on track, Toronto, are increased eight cents per Hundred C titi:elicy. For. Ag•st 1e30,0U0, with probably 90,000.. Flour-Ninety per cent." patents BIJISINESS AT \IUNTRF,AL.. ' .Iniilrs. nlakinT the rate S1 95 !'lie in- Brant, N...... ..._. ?7tc 4'2:3 .i+f;+tinst, This vote is , considerably . are dull,rt $'2.70 n;iddle freights, in - crease oa ,way frei1zht trains.is about.' rant, ....., .. b4G 1V0 over that of the Dominion plebiscite buuyer ' sa,ckc for export_ -ltrarght_ .i o it.'tal. I)ec, 9.-Tile Inca) mar- I0 pe,recrit all 10---nd-,Ila cox -Brure�....... .. ,9-- 50J el 1 g ;wl a:thr;total-lois.112.332 _ rollers of special brands for domestic lets are quiet, .wit pyres nnchnng- give an eight, per cent, advance. l Bruce,'C...... .. .. 1U*,+8 411 while the. nays will apparently fall. • � trade c noted at S:1.2,5 to 53.35 . in ed. Grain-No, 1 hard, Manitoba. Their wages wili range trait 55:3 to Bruce, S...... 1Cu'T 832. short of the total then secured- 1 73c Fart 3�'illiam: No. 1 Northerm " ,_ bbls. Manitoba Pour steady. Ifun- S7t) a month, Ynrdsmcn's wages Ctirdwell....... .. �.. }4c"rY '^ 85 agn,n,t prohibitory. legisl:ttiOil by ?lc. Uctoter shipment; Ontario red advanced about,fifteen per cent., r , `'porion patents, S4.LO to $1,L0 de- _ are Carleton,..... .: . ..... - ('48 4oc3 -fully _0,000., . and white ,'heat, ,c)c aroat Tleig- it' them the hist aid in East- r t - livered on- track, Toronto, !n- ,:, c high freights; No. 2 oats, ^ c. g , Duffcrin...,.. •••••• _ i )11 1 RF.CAP1TIiLA'I'JON. • eluded Mynd Maul toba strong bakers', S ern Cantzda. In the p large yards Durham, E;..... 1458 i333' Total vole reported ex store, ^0(c high feel 1.t ; eve, y $3.80 to S3.00. - .- A g foremen will receive ) cents an ...... 2F 102 :Fol .... ...... ... ......,.....150,.576 48i,d east; An. 3 extra harIev, 49c; ^ Durham, NV ., - �fillfeed-Bran, $1:5 in bulk 'here, Hour, an•d others'21 cents, fn thc• Elgin. P1...... :w... .... 1196 lfii 1Against,..... ... ,. 85,4:37 ...... •. bnc.kwheat, 5^_c east. Flour-'Mani- W' , .. ,,. .. . and shorts at 517. At outside smaller yards the rates will he 23 gin ,,,,, ,; 23115 133'! . ..paints bran is quoted at $14. ]fani- toba patents, $1.20; 'strong bakers, and I1) cents. P.oughiv estimated, Essex, \ .. .... t 1-1-18 . Majority for,..... .... 65,149 •- S,3.)o ; Ontario straight rollers,,,the increases will aggregate a guar- Essex S ... . 870 369 . • toba bran is sp.c:�•s, $17, and shorts. $:3 :10 tri 53.6)5 : .in basis, 41:70 to > _ `"` X19 here• ter of a million dollars• William a ' — - - -• 51 7;); Pa},ents, 53.?U to $1.111. _ o . I Rolled oa -lliUers' price- to job-{ • ' . . - BENEFITS OF SPRAYING - 3 Ft. \ and Lake —♦ L S _ - ..... , . __ .. .. p 1390 - esu - 61 the W'o ds .. _ _�„TiTT': DATItY bfARKETS. 'bets, S2 i ba s, and 5-L15 pet, bbl. Glengarry. _ t t 10fl 000 ADDED TO WEST. Grey, N....,. .. - I3att'er-The markci ;is fairly actino',feed-:l_a Soba bran, S1,..,0 to , Grey, S...... ...... ....:... -656 b02 _ -- ' r oats'fir Fine it h 1-lb cce»r tsfl718.. \to Snturio cobran, ui hulks 'Siff 50,to�Population by End of Year Wi11 IIastin s, N,,,_,• „• 1106 �84 Mr. Joseph Tweedie n the Fruit p $ i; o$. . ) rowers onventl G C 194 ; large rolls and tubs, choice i$17-50: ,'shorts, in bulk, $37. Beans Be Thus Augmented. Huron 8..... ..... ..... 1496 •'933 A Walkerton ' despatch. sa}•s' ;-At 17,to 184 t secondary grades, tubs Quotations are noinincil at $2 in I .� Winnipeg despatch says: The Huron, W,,,,,• .. 141:3 (372, the fruit growers' conventi«n held ' .and rolls, 14 to laic; balcer's', 12 to cars oil track., Provisions iITeavv ,reports issued by the Donzinion Im-.'Kent, E...... .. 91L 266 'here last week, Air. Josepri Tweedie, 134; creaniery priors, S'1 to '32'4 Canadian short cut pork, $_, , light migration department indicate that 1,Kent,• W',,..... .... 456 130 of hruitlaud, gave his methods of . -.,_ _, ... -_ _:creeGrery solids, 20 to 20ijc, . short cut, S'24: compound refined I the population of Manitoba and the ' Lambton, E...... ...... .... 1073 .236,'spraying apple trees. Mr. Tweedie is Egt*s Market is firm. We quote , ,lard..8; to ;c; p Canadian lard, Territories will. by the end of the Lambton, \v...... ...... .., 1635 484 'ail excellent specimen of the scientific !3 arc (,anAdian ' �. Citrictly new aic3, 23 I l tP 144:• •cold ' 114; finest lard, 12 to 12 c; hams, (present year have augmented by fol- I Lanark, N,..... .. ,. 1153 301 fruit grower, curd his recital of'difli- storage, 20 to 214; pickled, 184 12 to 1a;c; bacon, 12 to 15c; dress- ly 100,000 souls. From January to Lanark, S....,. ..... ..... 1041 'G? I eulties ovrrcotiie; delivered with' a . ” seconds, 144, ed hags, $7.50: fresh killed abattoir, October 31 the number of immigrants Le(-ds...... ...... ...... ..... 1211 _565 ,good deal of clearnea. 3,YR unusual- _ Chees�The market is unchar..ged. 59,25 to $9.50 per 100 tbs. Eggs.-- registering at Winnipeg was 64.03:). Lennox............. t_,. ,,,. 1643 3?0 ly impressive. Ile.said he sprayed o, 5e ectcd, 25 to 26c: candled stock, p Choice large cheese, 1.,c; and'S1nlall The returns for' Ncivember have not '{iddlesex, E•••.•• , ••• 878 299 .. .,, .. .. 12$,to 13c. •. 193 to 20ic; straight receipts,' 18+} yet been completed by `the au- Middlesex, W...... ......... 1384 3532 :° once before bloom, once - thorities, but it is estimated that Middtosex; N...:.. ,__..,.. 559 -204 i ai the fruit was well advanced.ter, and then every three weeks , to 1tJc; No. 2, 1G c. Honey-Best a ttil i n . t. + clover, ill sections, 11 to 12c per the number will be in the neighbor- Monok.. . . ...... ..... . 846 183IIie described itis large crops of this Ii0(. '1?RODUCTS. section; In 1C-I11 tins, 9,} to 10c : .hood of 5,000, making a total of Norfolk, N.. ... .. 332, 155 i year, anti attributed it largely to Dressed hogs: are 'stead with car- G9,000, witli' another month's arri- Northumberland, E... .. ,]633 275 - _ - s g• y in-bulk, Sc. Poultry-= rkeys and , the absence of tate codling math. .- :ands quoted at S7.25• Cured meatks 'll to 124 per Ib; young vats to be added. These figures ,do Northumberland, Wi. 1087 40. which lfsitnily took three quarters of _ fn small 'sup'ply, with prices firm, chickens„ 10c; fowls, Se per Ib ; not, 'however, shone the toted nrR i- Ontario, N-... .... „•„ .. 1793 653 I the crop. He had shipiri3 apples to >::e quote bacon.'long clear, 11 to geese, Sc per Ib. Cheese-Ontario. 1 vols. The officers were wont to a§- Ontario, 5....;: ..... 886 390 i Germany this fall, and had netted 11 Lc; in ton 'and case lots. Pork- 12}c: 1'.ownFhips, 124. Butter- timate that fully.25 per cent. of the Oxford, N;,.... 1G 220 1 S3 per barrel for 'C1reri�ings, $3.12• . . __ . it ],less,. 2T: riti, short cut,'$2:3• 1.918 784' 11 S Fancy'Totdnships crea 21rc; Ontario clans nn is do n t[ register atthePerth,S....., ........, 872 443 1 for Baldwins and $3.82'lot: Spies. `8moked,hams, 13J1 to 14c; rolls, 22ic; fine creamery, 9 Ile hod cleared $2,000 from four and . . 12' to 1'6-je; shoulders, 11 to I13c ; creamery; 20i}c; dairy,butter,-16¢ to .Immigration Office, this percentage is Perth, N,..,.. ....:: '. 1432 1152 ,a halt acres of apple orchard this , ., backs, 15 to 15;c; breakfast bacon, 17p for selections• therefore added to the net total. Feel....... ... 15 £0 15�c. ' • Peterboro, T 1201 513 641 fall, o-' wh ch `th had h Id 5 41 IG` t• i � Lard-Demand is fair, -and prices -4 ,. Peterboro, W W.. ._ lObS 541 rent, from another orchard of 25 Wc; UNITFD STATES 11MARKETS. . .. __ . - ,r . prohanged. we quote '-Tierces, 1 For the month of sed $9,074,000 Prrsseo8o...d.,.... ......- .457 1079 I act theeheadquarwhich ters fors. had cankeryrolms, I ,-• Rube; llc; palls, -113 to 11,}c; • Buralo; Dec. 9.-No: 1 hard, car Us% exports increased 89, . - . &pound, 81 to 103c• lots, kl3c; winter quiet, No. 2 red, land imports decrN�ed $8,148,500. Prfnc6 Dtiw4srl... ••• 1070 838 he had got �I8,000 this yew'. __ ., __ . . . . ., -----.. - _._ - __. -- ------ _ . . , . _ . ______1 _ --- -- -. -, __ ..__­ ­ . . ­__ - , - - _____ _ ____ - - - _:�_Z - - - ­­ - � - . _ r - y rf- 1.•Y�•YIr Y•' - - .. - " .,.. w.F ..V µ..+oY .r. - o � „� � -•'� .r ' 11� i +� a r• c. t , ; .. �: a ' �. . . .1..L.r - _s. w. . r. r.. •, .. .. .. - ,- - ,. r _ e. r - _v . . . - - ._ ---- - - - - _----- -- - . -- - - . ' ' -- - .. 1 - - - A EF7AP iIOlti. ADVICE TO 8 YOUNG HUSBAND.-Don't start out by SL�g SIZE OF IT. NOL Nol Nol NOl our wife advice, but bring her home a packet of ,_ A faithful servant had grown old. Y -� --- mi People Save_-Aay--Idea----o ---Thin '�trord is used Yoltr ilmea b7. in the service-of a r iilwm c0 - t.. -the Extent of Canada. Prof. W. Hodgson E111s, Official that was well known for its mean- Z - , Analyst to the Dominion Govern- I Hess, and at last because too feeble . .. , stent, in reporting the result of his I2 --.7----1 -_ The new railway line across the to work. ;. continent to be built by, the errand analyses of Sunlight Soap. 'file general 4nanager was asked if „ ”No unsaponified tat"; that means the company would do souwthil,g ';s Rt'runts sail run through a country no waste. ` that is 8o0 miles north of Toronto. ••No Tree alkali"; that means no for him, us he was L•cry poor, a .This new line kill parallel the C. P. damage to clothes or hands. "Iluw long has d. been with us?" R, acros.3 the Western plains, yet it „No loading mixture"; that means the official'ituluired. + will run 300 miles north of the ro d peer forty years•" •• -� every atom is pure soap. _. it parallels. This means that al- "No adulteration whatever"; that "Always did his duty ?" though, in the public mind and to means pure ingredients. Ye1'er missed a day- . t � . . I ... 1, I L" 11 the eye, as one looks 4_t a map, the Try Sunlight Soap-Octagon Bar- "Y°u say he is. �'e.y old ' and ' roads may seem to compete with feeble ?" N _ __ __' ,, and you will see Prof. Ellis is right. r �,. each other and gine a duplicate ser- He should know. 202 "Yes. The chances are 001 that he CEYLON TEA. Nice, there stretches beticeen 'f hem a ��� will never leave his bed ugsin." range of rich country about as far -- "Ii'nt ! poor fellow ! 1\e must do SITL: 11L'ST LIAVI Gn'1' IT. h,cruss as it is from Toronto to :flout- pastil4e ;being held under the-_cloth, I something for Ilim. I'll Bice him a --L teal. Through this intervening hrst..on nue side of the heard, then on free travelling pass for life.". "Johnny," he tchispc-01 to her . country, however, the Canadian the other, near the roots as P°S- little brother, "did your sister get � - r Northern will run, but even so, -- ist e. SO}ifETITI\G TO RE"UrMBER. note, from ale la-,'t night, ? It teas �� , three, roads will Illi a wide range In Paris to-day a fashioniLUle 'hair- R hen travetrn you &geoid bear in written on,pink paper. "I think she ' • Df country to open} up and from dresser will impart any Perfume de- g must 'have'gu,t it;" skid Johnny, 1. • which to draw business. mind the road and the a Hitt& that sired�to the hair. It is done by will tak•, you to your destination in " 'cause Lchen she came duan to ` • tt has long been said that the dusting the scalp thickly with finely breakfast this mornkig her hair was 1:1m I't ace Ricer country, through which powdered orris root if a viulut odor the favtest time, and in the r_tost done u y i t ink curl ya We rand Trunk L:ill carry its comfortable manner, The Grand I 3 p I Pers." Peerless _ g is desired, Trunk service excels in.both par- f, n ,_ tine, is destined to be the greatest After it has been thoroughly rub' Plum Puddings wheat- ronin region to America, Trun rs and passengers from 1'e,- Let'0r's Y-'!. (Ilisc Ilcald) Ptsir,fect- i g g bed into the scalp hot dry cloths are conte to Lfontreal, Butlalo, .ew ant Soap Powder dustccl ie, the bath s •T ~ To realize the size and possibilities wrapped about the head. 1 finally / - cR the Canada of the future one the Potcder is carefully and thee- Fork, Detroit and Chicago, will find suftei;s the nater at the same time With t1:e frost cottr nes J the day trains equipped ped with tcido that it disinfects. ,able dainties,ties, Why needs but to reflect that these Last oughly brushed ' out. The delicate 1 p spend dainties. Why 1_ vestibuled coaches, handsome Cafo spend isms and labor . - wheat fields will. lie 800 Milos north frag 'lice like that of Violets is do- Parlor and Dining Cars' serving 5ervia and Switzerland are the ween Libby'sP!um Puddings are sured?Ask , of Toronto. Time thus gives efTec-, rightful.l, but it is as short live l as pure,wholesome sad so easily secured? Ask ., -• five ar.saec to• those people in the meals "a la carte." The night only States absolutely without a your Grocer. They are a aoaY the beat of United States and Europe who have til° bloom of the flower pad the pro trains carry Pullman sleeping cars to nctLy. That of Belgium is, extremely cess consumes hours. all above points. You can leave small. LIBBY'S charged that Canada `is too far EL'ery woman may not care to g°'� Toronto for Montreal and east at . . - _ 11 north to ever amount to much. her hair, F to the trouble of perfuming 9 a. m. and 10 p. m. for Buffalo and For o,'rr :utr seen. '' } but it well to perfume slightly all New York at 9 a. m„ 4.50 and 6.13 Ax QLD, axn wc, Txrtcn xaxsor. - NATURAL FLAVOR . but it is Lcell to perfume slightly all( p m. and to Detroit and Chicago at \i asiaw a sooth,na9rn.p hm teen,sped f,r over ei::r CARED ONCE AND FOR ALL tresses, underclothing :Ind bed linen. 4 g5 a. m., 4.50 p. m. and 11.20 p. s• r o. t cu.❑er,for tato c. theren ,,hi's 'teeth s. r n v rre:: .n,:e•+• 1: roar.^i the child. , . well as one's statlulleryt I m, Tickets, reservations, etC.. at , f e,..he gum..&liars sl,Psi curt&rind,n',c andMau.PRODUCTS li I I. 1. r, r tet h scent t o beyond a I northwest corner King +ike�e.:re csur fir 1, rrnaa Ln p.<:,sat to rbc I -1—T�- I'UIl r eri011 city affice. d•u• i n in e+er sr:-o!ae aur d ( .. _. '�' smgtte,ticsr. :,.evert[-t F - and Yonge streets. rwenty•t:rc tots a bot-le, r&ua s , tutu -� hODD'S KIDNEY PILLS 1}IAKE , u eery no to other's. se sure and tot Mrs wina:ow. soothing yrrup. P'[v^,c_ a, n rt sire k--en-ill-ins. - - - i0 HALFWAY WORK OF sad Lake nootborkind Uuri,ttCe brei, fo,+ to lfatc Cad .¢s 1 l If pCrfumes, as Bothe will tell you, toEat'•'sfrce LLrlte!orit. Libby'sAtlas,ot KIDNEY DISEASE. exercise a very' marked effect wn cer- It a titan ha alight heart the co- a,, the 11'ori l mailed anywhcra to are ac ar"m"s. �t fain temperaiuents, they should be flection will light up his counten- Ili 1871 Gerniany i :Ld ulilld to -. +61y ' el'cry 1t,0,Utt0 people. Phis ;,refer- Libby McNeill & Libby,. t. _ . cho9erh with deliberation and discre l ance. LUV' - •y. J, McDonald Hai Rheumatism 'tion. it you want to be lovable rind tion lisp st ilk "to 0', ::rid i= Still dt�. f S` y amiable, SH RAILROAD crea=ing• A. and Dro;sy, was Cured b I, CHICAGO. U 8• A � " Ttet yr t}tsd . tt:;;>51,I Pec—..for _ Dodd'& Kidney .Pills. and Fins- ,,it r_, Ie the inter tour st route to t wALICINt CLEANII�IG I'l THE WABASH example, makes these -w'ho �lre - great w' liaard s Li�lmeet Cures Co�dsl asci Diad no Return of the Trouble I OR for Five Years. rounded by t'.s influ"ncc? at'ecticmate i the south and west, �nc ludi rile A ��i C�I a • OUTIN 1" anal dOd hIOLln6r. Lionim of lovulrle famuu• Hot Sprier Alrk , U:u L G 15'Ind:ur, Ont ,, Dec, S,-f SNciai) natures fire always fan'1 r;t viniet,, Mexico,.ti,,e 1:gy;_t of An:cnca, Texas �f cities of o1'dC i IN1;OC10 papula-I Ga ve:=� a;er,e:r tr c,r Pr eco Process T.711 _ _t }:a5 trees} acknotsled¢c,i for some Tielosale lot Usually ilnds devotee Iand C'allfornia, the lands of sun- ,.tion, the Uiiltt•d States has I , ; •RITISHA14ERICANDT•nlaCO, - i rers th.1t Podd's kidney fills among the dainty, neat and rather shine and flowers. Yoilr pectic-:13r I l•'na;lautd, 26 ; Get'nta.11y, l,i, !{ussia, ptoxTSE" TOIt°STO: orr.swe a RL-EBY•0 t would c,ire any case of Kidney nIs I ilnnBsz tie d' -itions: who di>r I attention iy called to Ike facL that j ilii }•1':tnre, 9. . - - 7P 1. st�y - paSsr•n„ere g-I�-g Lia L�etrc,it sad i _ riscnd .,r;..:r t.OQr- . lase, end of late those iatcrested in like fuss and ninety it h{ t I ."tete Shed• Mttala rt, iicxl scierite ha, been watching It„tee 3+resume :s llloct fronlicritlY-1.over the Waba.�h, reach these des- i�af�ls I i� met C���s U� 'llhPriaIn Catalogues ,-A t h,>va cures to ccntince thrms,•L'.es iii jt by those of wann-hrarte`!•- .til,- tinaut ,n hours in adsan:e of other f `1 p, t b W Special Rates. :hat they were permanent Gra,tuul- I imaeinativ0 terriperament.s wife. are tinea The rcw and e•rgant trains L i I t1'e are ret, Sed eo _ 8 oTi the wahtsh am the I,::est in thi+- „-y the conviction is`forced that inclined to extracn anee.aud I':,ive a Teachers `u>'P'y t:ountry, ever ori h fi ;,e class in In Bel lin doctor.. ruachnlen weir 1�LT17 y9 a7 every �tusc t t siclan'�+ Tea:her is Cz"-i Judd'9 Kidney fills cure once and disregard of tits 'O' ,be lysucsietery rc�Pecty Allgr,',:nd u:p winter white hat=,' so that a ih. 3f. - 'cr 1?l. One more proof of this }s of life, VOYC'E . to,irist Cickets are now on sale tit cast, ce ecersi .e cwatiy rccognired ie, i"WANT�� WgA�E'lr& Ij turnt�hnd by John J. lIcnunald. a �---T I lowest rate:+ Ica�e o} nece,�',tr, 6 CO., Limited • ' .- - - tl r pr,:ll known farmer, i.uw residing at i Tine Ltcbles,mars, end all in;drm'a, ''��"�" - �4 � t8u.-Langlois Ace Five years ago i IENCLISN� SPAVIN LINIMENT . . Lien nbo'�t trig w'o:r 3ertul ••, t'r'ead ' spa Lta,n Street. I!9 Non-se �ereet, '• was trOUblcd with Rheum ttistn I re, ,e.t a. !lard sof - -a o .wd I. :”' _cheerfully f':rr.iohed by an'- ' ekes TM! MOBT POrtrLAR DtiNT1PR10L LLIN�IPt r1. ti1,aN• TORONTO, O,YTy . _, . i d .;'dy. For two year9 he sur-„,tud Blezniabes from orses,13iood Sp t9;. agent or J, A Kichardson, ihstrict " _ ._.. 1 "�° C A L v E R �' ' S Turkeys to ant to.otl� f;r;d t.rr,Wy, and the diOereUt Incdo- t"urint,..p tots.itln;Booe S• PiseSenKer, agent, northeast corner j,,rkeyn, s o00 ` tincv t:e fried failed to rcliOLP I:im 1^iJt'►Ins,SoreAud:^rvolleuThroa' Conchs eta Save i5n 7 ase of one bottle a Ar• King <@ Yong•, ctrccts; Toronto. aFd /�� q tlr ,,,e c v e, a;000 Iif4 iPgy acro swollen and the t::iit►s .raare'd the most wor,derfni Blemish Czu� St. 1'hontas, Unt, ! CAR B V ir. i C f'tcka,& io,ouo tea aui*e,ed ware most'ncute. lIo aced over kssotra. field by all druggists, i . - .... eeSe C',ucketss to fill I'mrd's ICidnOy t°1119, way cured, and Uniust we-Ighta Altd nu,leti're9 t'o iTOOTH t, r ordzfs. [t --ley cure.caused quite a sett9,tt ton al, T'nclo Joirti"W'hat, still stud}iuj;,.th^ iurnh,•r of 63,950 were st,Lzed in i u . �'.1 ]raLci any it �' '*' th time \"c1 a?. lhry g) a you hard 1c.�nns Q W D E R P Y Y NJ r. \IclMnald, speal.irtg of his cure to 1+'sin, I tear," l�rliir Yet+, l.undutt dLrirrg 13Ut. . . • Ducks � ,,1ipu� you to -. i'I r er•r•t•Lly, 'r:a}'a• - MMrtiw the teeth, iwNtene that trr•ath. �7 - fy ! hnc0_h'ad no rot urn of qty Calc'e John, tti�y at•f h:brd to irtrn. SGUTlf VIA %vASfIl*s!GTC�?T, •trenI thens the•urn• M b «'c arse want ' but then, you know. they art awful 13afti- 'r�11Cke!"!s W any quantity of '� 'rrk' i1Ae up to tl,e pre,,'n', attd ! am sy to forget, Fhiladciphla, Atlantic l'nty, - sicw laid erg".. - not niixiotxq for enc it li3 ' with . . - ir0, INaafiington;'Uld''Pourt ( oto- f,lonrtire T flckncawled�0 that Ihodd's - - rt, nn'} the South cit L,•hlf;h ,V l- A GO O D FGR Ij I{i,tr.cy I'iI1F' cured nu•. 1 iound.thtm le Uailroad and !fs cunn,•ctlons �Rs�' Tri•DawaQh CJR1mltiSlon CD.turarcea llt�.rc C. C Richards & Co. Y ! TORONTO yu,t a9 ropr"entt•d, and they did cic',t3rnhcn,-�fy three ciuldrrn were i•I'our fast expre:;..l true, daily for _-' -_ _�-_- - . 't - `,'-tor me tar n:oio than I c•xle,t,A I .- ttashington, -Asheville, . 5vuthcrnWATCH $2 35 i _ th' would." dacgr-ously lots wiLti diphth,riu. On I'Irca, CiurtOrton Gat;uitth, J.ick- XXC3oT X3 'VVC �3 :M. _ Y Ithe advice of our priest lily 'Al%l e- ;oncill•e. St Augu Uuc, Faim Beach, 9endfor rn'!:mn. '.air,, .t farer,a' I a w, :.,e.ee. �r ' ' __ � igr.a the. use of AIISAltv'S LIN 1 ' .PERFUbIES FOR ICE ALTH. rampA. Miami, Nassau, Cuba and mil. Dea , e�tM eu` _ .__ - . _ t V P PLY C O„ ,n:•a•of err •.s v d, 1. — a1E.ST, In two hours they were . 1'lurida and winter rc•rtcyrts Routh _ Hamilton,-_ Ont li trs 1■ •e `:A" '' g:cntly reiietcd, and in file days 4s,•, For nr r, a. w. !'.xcnrsion ticket. I:Ow on c•h i 5 of .'..nr-d 1. }Notasn With Scented Iialadkerchief .Il:,'y were couiPlete'y well, and I ftil 1'trttc•ularti, t lustr,it,rt' lite-.t•u•raSTAMM" ERERS., h sten fro. sed - a 'Berefabtcr. •,firmly helie'e yot:c valyuhle Lini- Ilial q r•tc„ call on ur ,;ldrrw Ro11t. i, r-rchowo st.nrnt n ,'-%.�.tuer.t..s;kt,c i the lites of my chLl- j t a n h n.:rn- a .L 1I l,el-is, E anadiun F'I:,,,nGor Agent, "� s rrd�Mt i t t sk.ovoudd - _. To Presvrve on0'9 ileauty and en=lrlr0n. alt Yonge suct:t• °1 o. C7nt. _ • "' I' uhl 7bc Aroott SaYtinste,B.'r',in, O�' i r tC, J lie n h writ t1cl l'al 011 e'N lit Lril CL lyetlf•h�i, jil'YtU mCS' - GTate{Ally ytlUC9, .A rAOLi.:llporlIILOn.fe RC, !1'o iMn;trio cdU-C ! c.Disc part_uf0 s _ -, i not aim t'ly the babit apA therntoco pro ?'+me rct.r«ncsti rr,• n,ce,.,WJrv, They are stnlul:iting AI',}.i,Bir:FL'r LIa'I:R'.'FtT7, duce ralurs!»+acach. Write fcroarticnIArd. . .11 sus refres]ling; 'espoctally tn�endcr. Mddr s �Iiils, 3unc lUtk, 13ti9.' Lact•nc,,9 lill•ch_ bct'n. sal cn out fur - _ -_'-' - a a,uiun, rose ar.3 violet. They shay.. 1 _';I,,tlttU bicycles ie, 1'raucc. J. L �4Ey��G•E-0 �i1C 1AA131f1i1071 1NTtttillT �'O. Mf0ODaPHOTO.EwGRrlil"46 _Dept g TOROY2'O,ON ' -^ __ )I•„L,? even snore beneficial.by de- . ktrO�,l YI,- di=ease get t.t� The ni,i•i tcl'o dc,.•=tl t h,•Lct'c In Deafness Lurn0t ba Cures -- 168•BAN'bTRGET,-TOR{)AiTO d. �.. 'ylie literal tis,• r•i Scout nn the ,hiding hitt light un lir a bushel byy'loeel apr.V.cgtiona, eo the rwonotr'each th,• p �t ].il,dkotchi •t i, calculaTed to lihtkc us :silt f cis thin a bus{tel. isn't lilrgo Lisea•rd poriIna'n:theeir. pThbrr•',ecn!T ono Dominion �1n9 .�t9Atli$h(�1� i Iti . :� t�' t nut isojltic and` to destroy the'enotagh to f4de its way ti curt'deafre•a, and that i»by ca❑ydtu' Nontresl w r.irvrpoot. Ae1. , :n u.rs- 1 I .. ;ri'ir,s ie, it, ThC'ute, oi. a ,{>et'ttl,ped ; -* it^al rt:medie=. Le•thea H envy^rr b�an Pen,aa�l[o Liverpool. 'Vis Glue<os• .pr,t .1 n xrnrd cohdi'ion o!i liusucb-lining o the town. ,r ar- ._j I; hiindkorChi'ef is, there g IIF: 1;Lb<)P. !•:ua'H.-hian `fnbe. Wt,an ,hi,, tube i+ ill, ljsmm,t ,1 PtFt=t^aaehtp.Snprr.Cr e�mn nds,tns ; � �� !UP•', c.:l,•-ir.teHt tt'ltll Lht: dictates of tlamcd pee,since a rumbHnR :n•ind er irnper for sa 'laws•,�f Peds stL ,:.n hPoe and vt n i �„rn& �,.� ser srud•hrpa., special�ttenrn n hss ban ci•rn :n,.1• 1 '>actcrii+le, y. So that, Itlsteud of 1. The blood is life. 'We derive flesh i it he triazhe rcsn t�nA tie uut.rA iatlam aecoo,t til,foon Had Third-C:” s,>:Pmmodation. For :1 W I the blood life, power, L0,Lnty,' d`l 'n cats be 4t.r-n'ut and thin�.uhere-wred ratesotpzs,agrsnd all partmulars,uppry to war Wut is the most important -'r` _:�l'aCLl�ltt-g a luxurlouS ,h..l)It, :L of theCon:Psnr.Of • !1,111 who litit3 SCCIIt Ml�17 r -hatulket•- reason, .a',' .,.tile •doctors have been to Its nornlal Condld'.Il, t,oarinz iv'Il he dc- ltict'trd.,"tion a Co, a,Torrsnce trait rd.,'C st Boetae. kown,33soIFortlsn6 consideration to a De- :lii• fg uiuy• ticturllty be doing good saying from time immemorial• A �t,nscdlbyco2trrh,winiel1 ,lRno h;ngtnitanin `+� positbr. Outer induce- :0 lice.neighbors by checking the (I is- I healthy body, a fresh appearance, tamed eoodition of tho inucou+iur ace , ) . ydi.d 11. �� te�lal �� �JQ y+ meats ire of secondary _ ' Niinaion ufInfectiuus"materiias, and reuerally all yhe alailities R'e rrw ticDeafro,�l surfedhp�rnll}�rrbylhatcan - Tho ba is of all perfaiues is an es posse's& depend on that source tot life, 1 • im ortance, Un this a�< I the iii of. ever f't be e'irad hp Hall's Ca arch Cure. �• _ p teuLiul oil r,t Btlinr.• }:i;id, t.r l iv'-d it is therefore Y Y orctrcuiara.frcc, 77 RIND 3T, IAS,. TJRCNTO• baSiS wC CAtt LL'ittil the Scnslhlc man to keep the blood as }'.J.CII EN Elf dL CO.,Toledo,O. _ ,,ither •n.:turally froall lioness ,or _ and normal as Pot fele. Na- -old bpDrnpR'i,t;,Tse• 30 Years anthsFu,�Trads utmost confidence so- - eaces, or artificially }?y a synth.•tic ]lure stlall'+FarniyPiliaare Webert 1 _ �roc,ks, Tn either case•. ttid-es,�taial tiled in its infinite wisdom, bus given in TOror,to.�©��©�� 1, __ --licit your account. >il is'a Powerful antisvgtic and posy- i us a. thermometer indicating the The I'hili,ppire Tsloncls grow 110,- ManafacttllelB Of FUr3 THE _ ., of eve. kind. p til�1 t ' ;esse_s •dis'sl,fectinfi Proj,crtica, not I state of the blood, which ap{ieais'to f100 tans of hemp ycarl}', hit- could ; ana�a Lll}t;r�n` ,., 3e:s in degree thUn tl'uce Of C.tfb°liC cittr reason by giving notice of ItS I produce five tithes that al"Oullt with rOR LA9I°S AND kIEN'9 WFAR. I impurity. Small cruPtions .of the Send for C'n'nlr p. i ..,tcirl. .. ! y, caro. d 1'he love of Pi=riuuus Las never'skin', to, which we scarcely pzy any i - --- �Iorahanti wi'1 Gad it pap to scr0 ASD WESTERN CANA3A . i ).,c.-1 tho monopoiy of til., s}-barite. attention, headache, ringing not=es n to tt ftL� (Ittr up w tit us. _ I P Ml yard S �)fl�mv�l VUr�S C�Ig�I SCI Co+�S, ti o PaS 1,iFhu,• parr+ for R+4F .i \,fro, the ti:rt nt, had not, only his in the cars; lassitude, sive ICSodI,'SR. FCFt6 and OF:Y:1\G - Y:uuipt � MCRTGAGE CORPORATI N ;:u•lnents, but also his l,orly. daily are go.'lerally a 'sign that the• blood - roturce, dhiphy espre.-. 1 _. - Toronto street, Toronto tl,i,lye:l with w,rt,'r distilled from ' is nest, in its normal state, but it Tile 11'clsh I?istcc.,lfhd ,iF t.le big- Eend fcr Prloo List. I ^.®>v� - - 1._ 1'y ;h.• r hi1}cest rclses of hitt empire. js tilled with nnxlolts sulstances• e,e5t•<,pc,l air concert in• the world. I,.oui.; xt�'. was inr•eparahle fresh : I hese symptoms deserve our full at-''At ](,list 20,000 people attetxi_ iL `, :he bene}• scolit of orangQ, blo-orals. : tent ion.' ]f more attention were Paul 1 Ih.' -.-It Itichr_lictt. lir it in morns to tli.,se syui{ltoms, vnd steps taltcli every-dear.' T HE �4�ST. - SHOT .. -. . . � r" 11 io tilled -with flower odors that his 'to remove them,' t<hetl ninny illnesses Cum-ourtlers-nt•rirly swooned upon enter from which we sufTer�conId, heconi° t Uniment Cures Disfem'er, ' ODDER AT C1LCE, WE GUARANTEE ALL GCOD9 TO IwF4 ON OR mer � !nit; them. ; unknown. an a ,.tit an , - �, , C2uecn Eli71beth of E.ns;lrin'd Per-' would become,stronger and healthier. ;anted her trigs t'ith SPanish leather l Attctltion therefore should be paid ' The' world uses about S1T,000,000- � Thi • ;tc„ped !'n ulusl . Til rho boudoirs of to those warning signs, and the worth of buttons dearly. a tadtiionahle ladies, perfumed cnldles blood can be puriricd and poisonous ------- - -- a '�4,• Packed Free and -J.— . . .rvpr,' burned, and {serf+.im°rl blocks or I substalices remoLed from it by the AN ADMIRABL!FOOD _ . . It” ,,Freight Pnld; . �. cake. were thrown, into the fn'c in Use of I I." . August Koenig's Ham- ' order' to fill the air w'it.h frnGra}ice' burg 'Props,.discolored more , than ear: Adinstable to four PosilirnlB, &briny seat.-,. •air find coffers cont:Fining expos" . �' holstered' in the best l,lonurch '?lotus, golden . 60 years ago. Scents were kept _�„ a oak or mahogany finished frames, ilii% is the jiANGING IN TIT,.: R00'_1P. FOR MAINTAINIlID ROBY>!T HEALTH bivGest' harg-nin 'over uilered its Canacli Morris A king! of scented loxcnge was used I sec," he said, '"that coal hay C•h:ijrs. T;1 holslerod in blue, brown ,rim on, -- -to' perfunre' the.breath,_anri wigs .or gone ikp again." "Hits it 7" she co- .1olive and terra cotta. 1letihit by either. P. O. -- one's owl, locks acre scented._ plied. •"Abid they're raisitlg rents," money orilc•r, epees& order or-'registered- letter. , The old process of perfuming the he continued. "Well," Wihe sh io exclaim- have COCOA � _ _.�.....rte_ . . I -. 14 hair was first-to wash it thor°ughly..I°d, flaring ftp, "it you THE DUFFETT FURNITURE CO., LIMITFN " ' »drying it Carefully, and then heaLily joui engagement'broken off say so. I IN COLD. DUMATea.• ,•. 11 J :impregnate it with the odor from a alwbays hate to have people -beat -1. (burning Pastille, The head was about the_ bush in a case of this W r C 109 841 YgNCE S'rRfBT acid 2, 41.8. Si 10 atltl 12 COULD 8T8eleT, T8R3NTfl. a iloosely c.overrJ with a cloths the kind." . .ti - .- . _ . . . . .` .. - .. . . tr. . , r �. __ - . , - . . . . _ . . . . . . , . . . . - . -- ... ,. Y _ - ,. - � .. .. _ - = i y r.. ,.. ..,-.zf,T.,� .. ten....+ . ,.-No'u' - r ,r - , - 1t - >Ielt�xiug � s-be Brightest• -Nei.--!,aper." It hHs .�. ger the hiistmas -Trade. ' --_-- -- nearly 1,5W daily subscribers iu - g C •• 4 +}� - WANTED-A good general servant, one - Hamiltou. In sending m�o lc� able to do plain cousiug,¢cod wagei.Apply thi-ough the mail postal notes i at once to James Torrance, Wellingtou - 0 ; e should be used. Thev are the saf- Hotel,Markham. 23 tt est and }asst mail currency, and any profit made in the postof3ice i STRAYED—There came to the pram �. ises of the undersigued on or about Nov department goes diI'ectly back.to 15th,on lot 15,con 7, Pickering, a red heifer. we have , TERMS the people. Owner may have same by proving property and We 01.26 now year, 61.001iyaid inadT&XLOGeying es ,eases and taking the animal away, Edward Gibson,Claremont,P 0. s-tf " RATES OF A,DVERTIBDTG: _ Vint in.ertiaa,per itiu{e t 10 cents. The 'Ch�ieest �rui s "- 'tach insertion, ural insertion, runs - s •' FOR SERV ICE The undersigned has .,'''4 req J�t� �� This rate does not inuluda gal or Fcralgn ad- for service at his prem{=ea. rk :.i. con 1, t_:. Otrtttemente. Ptikerieg, a.thorough bre•{ lierkw7 ire boar, -- Specigl terms given to parties making con- He.IO C entre! where �O 3f OLl also a thorough bred short horn bu:i. Terme — - raots for 3 or 9 months or by the,veer. Half- Yearly David Russell. 5 ti yearly or yearly contracra pa;sole quarterly. get your Pumps ? t s Buainese card,ten linea or under, w,tn paper, b P TO LET—That vagunb:e farm, being - Procurable,Otayear,45 OG, a aVe in advance. 1 lot?l,con 2,Pickerin cootaicing%bout 160 e IWNotice in local columns ten cents per line, acres On the premiFes area 1•irge stten,: bouse nye cents per tine each subsequent innortion. two barns with stone stablirg banratli:two larize peeial contract rates m tde ktown on app::ca• "- e - - atablea and driving-atede, i+cd bey tarn ;lie on, No free a tvFrtieing. �r11 at �. 't/v ' 13:"e is well watered acd fe°cad Will be let Advertisements without written !or+or a term of rears For particulars appy to - willbe inserted until forb{dd.,c and chariµed ac- EVcZYllS�y !Geo sI Palmer, Pickering, Out 47•ti eordlnaly, Orders for d:acoctinuing alvertise- Brock St., Whitby seals meat b. in wrfsing std srntto thepab- _ - • liahere Tht16,s the aloes FAP.bf _FOR SALE—Being int 17,b The Beat Raisins. ------ �ob Work promptly aitcndei to. 40 et our �}�OOd f en, ke g containio¢ 5o acres elected Valeatlan and Beed aldorntas. t Is pWished avarv, Fridaymoral c Ptc r.r 1 es 6 ed C r g y more or lees. on the premises are a good - PickerinOut. °$ at to nine gad Iran Pumps, frame house and flrst•classout buildings,inclod 'fi�'tlrkar dt TheXtOfl, -. - 'ins bank barn 50a44 with Stone 9tabli3¢, water Heather Bloom Currants. .. Proprietors also Plumbing and convenient,a good orchard of about five acres. "Cisterns made to four of which is just coming into bearing. Cldaned,ready for use. r - This farm is in a good state of cultivatioc and Ori Polltles)-Bonet Independence order. very ronrenient to markets. Lein¢ 9 1,9 miles 7. Aar Alt�ri-A Pint-class LoealPaper, from Ptckerlaq Villago•9 1;3 mites from French Imported Peels, a7pD �ZpaotsYlonu-Tho heart - man's Bay and 1 mile from PSal.ering ncattott,. 1. /1 : support of she aeoOla at Picker inn sad vioialty For farther particulars apply on the premises Sweet Meg10$Il Oranges, to Gormley roe. 28 19 FRIDAY, Dec. 12 1902. = Figs, Dates, Prunes, Nobe• NOTICE to CREDITORS MINCE MEAT—For Pies, Cakes or Plain Puddings—in neat packets. NOTES AND COMMENTS. -5 W �T�OTICE is hereby Riven in pursuance # 1\ NOVELTIEB IN CONFECTIONERY—Bou Bona, Creams, Chocolates, Banta • y � Cured to the statue in that:brhalf the s all per• Trouble is brewing between Bri- %% �/ °e»one having claims against the estate of Clone Blockings. Cheap pound Dandies tam and Germany on the one hand I Isaac ce is n a°°ae°d' otter is hereby given that all credaorr and A-gne Assortment o[Christies Biscuits,Fresh sod Cris -_,a ad Venezuela on the other. V er others having claims against the estate of Isaac p' + �krin- 1at_e�f the village A•�diev in the - ezue—ta has fail <_. _ county of Ontario, nor 3eceaee who i debts long verdue the former ,:,;� ;t�h:ng, bleeding or prot-ui• on or about tho 5th lay of raca%ry,1903,are countries, «' are rocee!liu tU o , There his yet to � fol.^.'. required to seed l:y reg atarod letter to John _ - _ ..__- •� - --P _,_ __ p g ::.-; ^ Yuckrtn, of tte owoahip of Pickering.!a tie f A Ira .... - ', 'distrain foj f Cll: Of SU-:h I)dy- .y �;-,.-,e cSFe In ^'%•:ch Dr. Chase's Oint. county o1 Omar.^ loxton•' whose poet office . •�• �� ��-,a �• address sa Andlev,Ontario,the executor of the _ w meat: The E':le'LtlelHn pr ilY1E'llt, r,;,,;,r c' : c[ afford prompt re, and will of cbe raid {rceased.onor I,etore tie:st of C.1aEtr0, evidently expecte+ the Un1- I. t..01 r:'gt212::y, prOdu.e n poral=:. Jtnoarc, 19u+ tf err name sad addresre. :r:th - .. full tactic :ata a their claims acd secunties,it ted S1tr tollitez,. - t-. b:tt in that ( ;i t--rough cure. Asst T^u� aop{telaty Tbr". t lie will llu ll')llbt b,' di-apjw,intf'<l, t '' r� shout :' T e beFt p.np'o !r a%otice+:c ; ce ¢ n tLa fin r (a sa'•1 i_� }- •. .a F z t r a.v l .. . --- ,. Mo lr )N )t>. trifle %vill ikot t:' a:3 re=.ornmer.d th,F t^,um-int a e « Date • ----- - --- oroceed'+o distr, ••e tLe a•ee a Le Aft de• t -n 1-am tlltFPt't':1t 1V i1 111 it ('Are a i.`•' cr,a' a to. r: v r'•'t'" ,--z-'-�a„-d ymn q t,a tatt.re f t :ad tcezeto • thr. lilll(l, Ill^.Lotti '{7201 �.'E•t'fttnn�' n !,-,x. _U d.alers. or L:_',.a:SG:, Dates riavrns[r¢nrl oiy :^tee cls i.. . w i:.ch c,t.e« _ ' f l ::^rd Toronto. +'as ,a,e here s', n an s'•o,e j.quir i eu; are tlllvatelllllt' n hloc'kade nll(1 tt'x-1:%e n3 wail cot to !:a•.:« f,r the as - - - --- -- _ . �•rtii•%I1C'i:'t has 1111 nl't�+•i1e(l all Cllr _ j a' ots or stay !.art :L••re:.f to a r r ,on .. AM i�) no.•e c:,..ra a„t.ce at all uct have bj7rlLir.}l HLrI (iel9tt ti!1 nlll)jE•C C: lLr' Ia"I'ME"T : L Date,at:.aegis tL.t=t env of Dec,1d9J• i likf ly h�)ttcv('r that Hn 1411141- t '� OH* I Ic Sh:I, :taudiugt+'ill beutrivbriatbe�oir 1t� - 21,22{: s ltc�i:ls lc)111z a» C'a^tro will ret tl.e holxc lY Exetutn? ACciey Out DOR' 6. McGiLLIVRM1Y. .G_ CERIE S -. .i .11.•Sr-1l?fir of hip ('nee. Bc:+cants 1cr'E tacutore tvLitbv, . 310 : The referendum vote an Thur— _. • • s • • - day last last R'as, in one t'e.•,pf•:)L. a' ... a di,appointment to the temperance people. It failed to carry. -In- �h� M j,j alta All New, Fresh, Cleans stead of the necessary 2127:3 votes in favor of the dict necessary to w - put it into force, only about 155,- - TRaisins and Currants -- 000 voter were cast in its favor, �� 10111S Cluster Raisins for table we while only -about 83,000 persons Fine Dates and Figs. Nuts of all sorts. - voted against the Act. ThoughCandied Peels of all kinds. l:emg Sagar, Chocolate, oto I the temperance people hare sof?- ]EatraMs of all kinds. Big supply of plain and fancy BisetiM. rred this disappointment, the vote Everywhe' re `Immense stores of Confectionary to plesse old sod young. ]hat+ ghove'n something which to In fact everything in Choice Groceries you want. them is a tzource of gratification, Jaat try me, — 'while "Iy about three-quarters of votes necesary to put it into force E11E�ar8e the hundreds of other useful +tti ere palled. the oppossite part and rets Chia for %mss gifts. y remember those Dinner Seita at $7.ti0 and. cast only a little more than half - pretty things g -that number. The cause of the B• .defeat was no doubt the apathy .- -. a • ' 'Pianos• ' � .� _ - - . . -_ - . • hhan•n by those i the cine and 0 M 1 D 1 o n '1 '1 a n o sTHOS. E.ARE trict�. ThP v,,tr in the cities and i ' tr,r.'tts tvA- large BtUtR'ti�a�lirpl'18P -to ;111. it wt.- heti• tll:it the ii:luor party eXpE•ctFtI to},011 their largest rP T vote and m here the prolilbitiial- Imad `: General Merchant, hlte�'ale. ist. expevted talt little su ) x)rt. v-, But the rE��uit has shoN•n t�lat in •, the majority ty of the cifie- au — — 'towns a majority wa-s cast in favor rg ans. . . • . .. of the Act. a fact .vIlich shows �' • —'that there has been K dec•ided '' - ` ------- Molson: growth in temperance sentiment - in the centres of papulation. The - fact that 155,000 voters cast their EDWARD BARTON, Eminent Eogiish Bass-Baritone,of the American church of - votes in favor of the Act implies 'the Holy Trinity, Paris, France. For Cleaning.Window', Mirrors that there is a demand on the part 'Toronto,Fdb. 24th, 1302, of the electorate for more stringent The Dominion Organ&Piano Oo., and Silverware. laws in this direction. The great- Bowmanville, out, - -, -est evil that temperance refarmers Dltaa Sias-I cannot find words enough with which to thank yon for the valuable Eureka Fl $i11eT have to combat with is the treat- aid rendered to me in my profession as a vocal teacher by the use of your beautiful ant p and stately piano used at my recital in year town last week. For vocal accoenpani- ing system. . tt k this that leads menta it cannot be improved upon, the tone throughout being fall,of a sustained Binder Twine Etc. _ to the greatest ,abuse of strong *eatable style which makes a vocalist sing It was extremely vvlaable to a dozen - drink in this cons countay "Come in vocalists that eveaing,'ancl % uently a musical success was scored that grill not be Hardware Li {chant {furl have something is •an invI_ forgotten for a long time. In a few week's time I shall look forward again to the same we J. Reazin tati�n that many H young' than opportunity of using your piano. I am yours faithfully, 1 Pickering, Out. , as not the courage us to refe. „Edward Barton, English Base Baritone soloist. le The refusal of this invithtion is • ' aI W. WAITT S CO.; 44 Government st.,Victoria, B. C•, looked inion by many as an act of June 219t, i�o.. Pure Diu s and Medic lnes p tln�`ff('labn11Ly. �lttn�' a �'(,tlll�!' loan The Dominion Orttan R• Piatto Co.. I3oa•manville. - g - ' ace,}it- the itnvitatiott to take a GF,.,TLEXF-,. "The piano arrived safely on Saturday aftercoon, without any dam• drink not becatt-e lit' loves li(11.101' age. To say that Iain well pleased with mine is to pat it too mildly. I have examin• - tittt 1)c an-C he• tri-lles to apj,cai ed the instrument all over, inside•and•cut,'and I.must•say it is go, thine oatofthe "' At Cut Fate PYylCe5. sociable;.and tilt roll-crlltellc c• is common. Anyone can see tbat the Dominion is a well manufactured piano,strongly _that before lie i= aware of the fact put togher, the tone is grand and the action nice and easy. The fihi-bed open back is he ha:;: contracted the drink ]tal,it, a great improvement and though being an EngliEhman.perhaps I should not say it, I You sive from 10 to 25 per cent. by dealing with us. feel that the Canadian pianos have surpassed ours, it they all resemble this one." and has hec'ome a -}ave te, its "Anyhow style 30 is good enough .for me, and you did not say onP word too mach " terror s. The treating habit i. a id praise of the same:" Thomas Epsom salts Oil,2 bottles for 250 Epsosalts 3c lb,l0 lbs for 250 f Very peculiar one: dl Nve offer to Reed Bittaucourt is equally pleased with his instrument, as be should be,if he is Chaee'a and Carter's Pills 2 bottles for 25c, Sulphur 3o]b, 10 The for 25e . I buy a pair of shoes for a neigh>,0r's any judge at all, Years veru troll" D'odd's kidney pills 30o Pages'English spavin cure,gaaraateed ` child, or a loaf of bread for' his M. W. Waitt & Co. Dr�Villiama pink pills genuine 30c&for 83 Mustang Heave Remedy 250 ? Caticara Oiatmet 506 Sanderson's Condition Powders .-fatnily, the offer is instantly re- Hundreds of testimonials equally favorable to the DomitliST Pianos and Organs Pierre's Favorit Prescription 65a Gillet's Lye 10.^,3 tin for 25o . f„earl n nil is - , '• _. Pierde's Golden Xedicid Discovery 65o Blisters and liatmetlte of all kinds insult, Arlt is= resented a5 -ttc h. The beet value and easiest trims of payment given. Call on or write, Piezce'a Pellets 15c. " Horse belle lac,2 for 250 ''Rut not so with a glass of liquor. Warner's safe care, 65a _ Cobnrdationon7wder9made srob3 pare drugs, The offer of a ,%.lass of liquor is I _ _ ' __- Aaer's Haiiries r- aoom60ound 64o, -Baby's Own Soarecip 10c, 3 cokes for 25a clecnted a= tun act of friend.hip alt(!j , SSrnp hypnphoaph{tee is a splendid tonic Traeees,Suspensory Bandages is not looked upon as an it sinuat mHen arkh am and muscle builder i5cbottle for 430 Silk Elastic�;tuckiug, hot water Conies 'ion of poverty. If the in lu )ct'ttltc e 1 1 Peerless Hair Vigor 500 Fountain Syringes ` co yle could .strike a Blot .f thi,_ ' Peruna Soo Atomlaers and Itubbei goods of all kinds -trot, nt,tich pt'o�rc.�' IN-0ttld be - ” Oak's Red Clover Compound -•• at t1 holesa'.e Prices _ Oak's Red Clover Ointment, a sure cure for', Finest Cod Liver 011 almost tasteless :.t;tttTle In tcnn})crauce refol'tn. I - _ _ Eczema 50o Syrup,R'llite Pine and Tar for Coughs: Oak's DyaOepsia Tablets 35­ Tooth Bruahes•5 and 100 The ZT"oriel ]ln over 'ti,000 f.1 t'tln C Telegraph Oil 250 Nicely pezfamed Toilet Soap 50 cake stt}r.'r ribs t 1 ny reader of tilt_ JUST I L D 1 -" " Derby Blietet 25c,Derby Oil 25e Perfumes,all odors i•0 and 150 ///��` Saltpetre,pure,2 The for.00 Pare Cream Tartar;Spicae ot'all kinds Netts tvho -u1y c•ribe5 'before the Eaaenaes Lamm,'Vanilla,etc end of the year can'get the World : ' r' for.thirteen months for 83.00. W, -A Fneline of Costumes, Flannellettes, Blankets, Grain bags that will 'We beg to annouoee that we have pnroh3esd the Drn;Stock of Hagh F.Maclean, M. P.,managing editor stand the wear. . Miller & Co.,all recipes, prescriptions and preparatioas in sonnet tion with of the World, has a newspaper hat store may be had from us at Wholesale prices. ~_with over 28,000 regular subscri- - sl = bers, which is the largest exclusive A Fine Line of Grocaiies on hand. Wltelesafe find Beta' * t - 17h_gins St lgsflih !morning circulation of any paper DtngRests• t�a A. �Oha$ fin`tai Cf��l TOBO]'�TO. pAlished in Canada. The World tl flha Peet, = ..ki 1ba:rt. i31, Opp.Clyde Hcwt$uooessors to.-Q, D.LDSIUBL a CO. _ v _ .-r .., e ^ CLAREMONT which is certainly a strong expres-I took six auimals and captured six 'XPi •' — sion of feeing in favor of prohi- prizxs vix First on Young 3fac Xmas Presents for All M. Henderson is in Whitby this bition. (ween and two champio.-hips, - - week. . Adam and Mrs. Spears enter- first for family of four from one a —_ --- Frank Brodie .returned home on,taiued a lawnber of their-fhlel> is liot e,'ritst fox, spring colt, first on Monday - I on Monday- evening. As Mr. and bruoti mare and champiouship for XII�as FURNITURE CALE new off. l' See 'Xmas furniture sale. J. H. Mrs. Spears make admix host best snare on the ground. They ' Beal. - '. ' and hostess, a first-class time was are to be congratulated on their Frank Cooper spent A day last enjoyed by all. success for very- few could make �tiveek in Toronto. A meeting will be held in John- such a showittg as this. ' Special lotiv prices for 'the Holidays. x D. Forsyth is in Whitby. this ,ton's rink on Monday ni ht at,3 Jas. Johnston has leased the rink 'week attending court. e g from Will. Leaper. He expects to _ - Foster Hutchison is attendin :o'clock for the purpose of organ- p 1 g izing a hockey- club. tveiy.budy hold ti carnival a week f1Pom next ' - -court'at Whitby this week.Sunday: i interested in the game will be Saturday', the 26th hist. There - 4. RkBeal S� big ,Furniture Store, Claremont. W. J. Graham spent Sunday;made �velculue• will also be .skating oil the evening With friends in Port Perry. of Saturday-, the 13th inst., weath- ' r. Hughes. of Perth, .is. kith I . Dr:Ralph and Mrs. Brodie have er permitting. In.starting his his son-in-law, T. B. Hughes. now got comfortably settled til g new -business. we have every Dr. D. C. Smith; of Stouff% le, their home. Si'e extend them a `.aeon to believe that Mr. John- T' - 11 visit Claremont on Tuesday. *'t hearty welcome to our uudst.ancl ;ton will make�it a profitable ven- Y��e- are....,*... -I trust their sojourn aillou L us - - -•Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, of Toronto, i ma be mutuals profitable. lure. He is popular with the is assisting friends here at present. y` y p young people who will be pleased _ The curling enthusiasts have be- . The officers and teachers of the. to'give him every- support in his -Date gun their season's sport on the Baptist church here purpose hold- uetv;undertakiug. - a t,,l r ing a Christmas tree and enter- -R. E. Forsyth was -in Toronto I taiument on the evening of the - last Friday attending a Masonic 24th. Anyone desirous of putting Tin and - - - gatheri,ng on presents for friends may doso. .......Stove. Dealers Mrs. Eddy and Mr, Grass, Qf l General admission 15 and 10 cents, Brookl-in, were calling on friends children of the school free. STOVE RIGHT here this week. I It is with pleasure that we hear :Granite-ware ' PRICE8 RIGHT ' Robert Mitchell and Geo. White, that our public school tr des 0 W RI D ti WELL ]RIGHT of Toronto, visited Lyman Pilky have re-engaged our prese teach- Complete stack on hand. -_,- , " i over Sunday. I ors, '_kir. Flumerfelt and M ss Dick- - OAZ?r Warden and:firs. Gerow,of Port enson. Both teachers are doing Eavetronghiag a specialty. Perry, were visiting friends here a:excellent work in their respective inch lumber and some days this week, departments and the efforts they aqi?pQ t�t� of 8:81 mbar suitable for - p are putting forth to keep the outbuildings,for sale-cheap. E new furnace win R. uttin ytII a I school in a high state of efficiency- - - a �. Fors •th's' - residence this week. i is much appreciated by the parentsB.IIND.Y, ��- - - -�- -- •` - e cur ing ng nave organl�eed or ttie sec son. Cleo. Bundy,s old stand. Claremont. a � _ for the season and are looking for. As usual Graham.-Bros. made a ward too pleasant season's sport good showing at the Live Stock -E- Robert Ward heady the list of t Shoo•at Chicago last Reek. They ��} �}t {� *T sports this.seasoit, One day l:u t Ylr • e ♦ Otdol'F _ - week he returned hK2me_-u:ith eleven R indmilla. Tread-powers.`Choppers, Straw cotters; Poi sera, rabbits. " Wheel barrows, Wagor•s. (lump carts, Bugpiee„ Cu tern, The fii'-t snow �torw of. the; _ Is -till iNLL•e old- stanl 'and is pre Sleighs, Churns, Washing machines, Truck and Platform scales 1 season of sly fu count tool: plrtce pared ,rJo ice=all 61n1s of w.rs at Or ata thing in the Implement line. �'"' here the beginning 4tf the tt-c'k.i - -- _ % leap tits tis �-ith fill'- AeiglilffF. - p ' At time of R•t'itllt}L, �T't!lt pr«`-i ors. oeSicia'tp e0. i �31lp , SIO g m. H -911 ing a S^E iamtionsare lx•itlr o'il's for teat•! Consumption is a human l l �1'. U iia E-kine church •n:tal and tea-- 1 i'voce flourishing best to weak c R':L'. Pr' es full rclwrt will be •gi%en in stn`s lungs.. Like other< «seed it's nest issue: Our 'lima= lines are mrctiuRiea�ily destroyed while young; ` -tis4th good favor and are being I when old, ., sometimes im- picked up very fast. If you I.Vi.+h possible. a ood selection. C'o'ne early. J. I � r t Niacnab. Strengthen -the lungs as }sou J The Baptist Quartette will take- would weals land and the - part in the Kinsale entertainment .weeds. wilt da`sa ear. on next Tuesday evening and Will pP 411 also shine When parmers ar ware ouse artaking ai the- The best lung fertilizer is fowl supper. Scott's Emulsion. Salt irk - -Et'a not a qu"tJeo of how much we can get. Mut ani of bow little we can attord ' There were exactly 100 TQtee is good too,but it is very hard : sled here last Thursday, 73 to g r3' • tarn the goods orar to you far. _ _ - po i savor of the Act and 23 against. to digest. tt F'' STYdL t�i1�iTER�tB, LU Fair Hire'Oents. •� _ - .., - The tient to treat consum WE �g g�,,i8(} • 1� +0 TOR tion is when you begin trying TUM 1Oel,,in�„�., ..pea T f��TT to hide it from ourself. F'�'t��� - - r�►� "a °°" � oil�i/itii�� Others see it, you won't. • �. ue's� _: _ Don't� wait until you cant �°*++i1•o� I ° Bull P1►per. A e—Malty deceive yourself any longer. oo�D Bits Begin with the first thought . `rase['” °ase` P'rie TestimmialsZo• application, working 'rated ghee. as•s to take Scott's emulsion. If ten large ust.l.wit s Tiuletro sal,dtnet erY not blow out is as Pap.`at model to the chop, T:- T rout H W. White, it isn't really consumption so ,' oe:m;area d ttl»t°' Tarzrt y• wtet.Lea Otass Cao `seas paalpdtaat Claremont much the better; you will soon ehimsey aegulu ,' toe=oi bade Fier fa r _ forgetp it and be better for the gt: t' g • . • . _ .sae,-Los.data. g b rout contains tt6 qa +' _ treatment. If it is consump- seventy-five li f'N.A+V.ag 8eh: Moven tr. t,• - , Ludy8oy.r Wdma .a tion you can't expect to be Sixty-five apect.ly or!roofing materia'. �' • ®' IubMlo•tura-p:oof bnLld,ng pare cured at once, but if you will Yoar•LaHra will ggl�ue tCh.hNt Ish►,i bt:gin in time and will be when Llldd irllh C}oldiea i.lt6t Otl. Window _ Bi'f d >� {1<laae rigidly regular in your treat- Ws one of 16s 1.rltrst men' you . Nvin. The Extraordinary•large a Beat number of litov s sad Ii+eegw bemuse w. ase stoat oomptu+ et ad rt / have each spteadid values to a in chis Use, Ove Indow glass f• '»'.sane Scott's 'Emulsion fresh air coal oft true. wd are d1sPL, isaZe• 0 dl:es•al M•*n wd Ungem It even , •ser?sae a mode!sd ase+•asoWses sad rt�hlan• QQ�esable pisses Tare, i X da,b shi oael of P+L• Tou'LL be on"it"M bey otlaoni seeing laaetT, los��and A rest all you 'can, eat all you our good vain"- °a lose. for can, that's the treatment and cbalitl�s 1 :s°upto41 i►te�.°wb'ei°.°.�at.'(fewz 1 :f Agent for all that's the best treatment. Golden Light STOYB REPAIRS. He Hopkins, tinea er Ruh., __ - oil �ieles manufaimred by the McLaughlin' _�$ $ANDL�e. — Cosy,of Oshawa. We will send you Every puiebaser of a a little Of the Emul- is leased rad 'atlas ` The Empire !Medicine Co, of Loadon,II sion free. f' i�h s oettgtim sad Ont„has •appointed the undersigned 'as friends. YOU don't s -local ant for Piokering,toe the moat won Be sure that thLS'Pictare in kpow-.hu good,Coat - derfat discovery of the.nineteenth century. the toren of a label to on the Oil is nal<1 you have liarrela tall of ihem for You to Wn hoar pink t .rap r of every bottle- of used GOLDEN LIGHT. STOVE BACKS AN9 REtAIB11• We so lT For the treatment of the Nose,-Throat, �i� tr°m.Two for Fifteen Cents. 3) Emulsion you buy. `.pain fez Almo aa any maks of stove. Rosa s ad Bronchial Tubes and Lange It cares Colds Remember We are Sole pert oL Shot• Ltning is %b• best mster'se for Catarrh, asthma, Bronchitis Hay fever SCOTT,& BOWNE, AgentsF making and eepsirtiog llninp la oval stoves,ranges A hi•he priced tine of the best second and all thrust and long diseases., E., �fsver _ and furnaces, Fits aay dove. growth hickory: Prices rinse up to 33o each Chemists` _ _. -for particulars,a stock of treatments and i Toronto, Ontario. The Time to Bay Steve Pipes is Now ,.Cattle Chains, Fifteen Cents. Butcher Knives 25or repairs constantly on Band at.• ` Soc.and$t; ill druggists and the pries la �•reell°River. C =t. f Seven Cents a i' length. - Elbows made all in one piece Fifteeti = i splendid sesorlmat Botcher Haivea, even • Cents each. As plendid aesortm..t of open sad close ring rising sn well known makes to Jos.Rodgers — Furnace Pipes mede�Catble Chains. Yca are sire to fled fhe s;ze sone,J ph A13en A gone,Jon.Russel g Co. ell S , Arrived. of the��bbepi quality of'and weight of ebsincoq•need in oar e1Adk: You make our choles for Twenti-flueCss.• e • Ralvablaed Iron, a1soPrices rsbge from Ffll= Cents each up• y galvab zed elbows, BLA�IHE r 1 ` i *o' 9S Cents Each. •,� ._ TS New C%ndieSl lls,-_New 0:aiges-aud Lemons, New Peels, New �epldnata' Currant3 and R 3131113, In fast ever 'huts in 3e3S0II. You'll Wonder � Apple Pare butch genes - } g \ Blanket, stan- s ' tit_ La Pru s' .F.ur Robes, Fur Coats, ' Why The kind that pare. dare etre,shapes Christmas Toss; Hors'Blau e p $ , bound and strap- Caps and Capereens at exceptioually low prices. 1 Ynn did nos buy one boor.. eq%Il sad.sink appl priced spatially - 1�e3 It means money, are our drum,stoves, You equally well•regnlarly;pnced at �J f era to _ - - .They azo so ver, eattsfsetory ' _ Farmers gat after sour Cattle Spices p I have'them. get so much more heat foe i price�at.. Our �f Ntn�ntMht :..._.,.rse ,,93= t ccec. o value It _ -..r.. T fir's-iia O od _ Prices right an all liiles..at _ "Le s gR — hCents. a Good Clothes e sell them at A good Jute Hit`s.Coves for IlHftp Cent. ... - � A-"Lair Tweet e." ` — l CROSS CCT salves. hes• - You I cross cot saws Is a household t-%a been specie necessity. It pays to i. ally well bo ht bap s good one, dl l t Need a ug That is the kind tae 0 _L' _h- -� Good- o offeWe are r you - servicitleBOull r pries %T d W `+'/1'!■ � ' Axe. Faood value! • sesW1 Our ods1 . 1 / V _ in this line are specially righl A t30,C00,000 A New holler for Important e6otc'ing of 8ne display df a:e brie' - - you will salve i Year S has inet been formed taking in the leading you money la Ferha n g• China, A• very larg assortment of i factories of the IIafted BNtwand Canada. erose out ppss i Ststionary. Bootie,Dolle, Toys', ja6t Tbey will advance prices right away. Take saws or ae•daene. !Dear. 1 , oar advice sad hay one from ns now while we is ffio • received for the Holiday trade. Cell sae over you ou atom apaaially low prices. f shoe,sad gnaraatee oar wock 1e-b•atlstaoloey chem. -- Subscriptiods talcen for all Magazines, � w - weekly ind Daily Newepapere. � " Hard ware G a. - N The We J. �. R,IC13A.R:D80 , 126-HIN{� STREET E., TORONTO. -, ,�­­_ -�.-' �; . i ­ 477.,,§�R-:;�_�­�-r��-7 -"7---,z- -ta- ��-�y�-,l ,.7 mp :�r - , --.- -­-­ .r,-%;--.-r. , ,.�'*�,�rN-�--.-�f,,-r.n,,r.'r.—I�..�w7�z�—.0, --v ,�� -. , ----4X - I _._V___. '. . .i w�z� , . ...• . -� .:P�.� - V---7- ,r _�Ii, -, ,:'`F`*t'7°7!Ftf% �t, 4szrt% wwrq�;g - . . . ,V:�. �_ ::��7 � , -�­�...�. , I-- .A� ..". —ir- ,2"jj," , �_.�,4-4..;,-� -n-/- . I - . 11 ,'I -._� .1?�`� � 11 - I "' 1,-;t ---1,- _ .�,�4,�. ".)7-, , _­��,,- ,�? _t ;. , �� I. , ,M , 't" - .1. ., , . d ._ , . , . -I �. . . I I 4. - I . : �.,� .� ,�L. --11 ..., .. I , " ,,,, ��. , "'.. ��­'J,... ,'*s" , . ,:� _ 1. I .. . 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LESSON, imay *, V laitil, then they would . . slept much more that night, but wt .11 -- that betiqr - .. .-mor.("- — . ore told * ' ' I I - cliel-P llle�t (0 tinut, til . , . 1,. - that in the morning wbea - F ., _It, asked Sau.uLl.what t�-c- "t-0 IaiiiIoicl - - -- .-I - , - - 'I., .. - � . 7..._ 717 __ — - kly il 1pli,ls. vonnot we rt,jolou In INTERNATIONAL'LESS01 , said Samuel told him every wki.it - ------ . . . A 0, . . Ill liqlve Ot,tt w I, '43 - . . . . I ' , it'I 11'�Illlu day go DEC. 14. and hid nothing from him' (verse . . . I I J 4 t1g; to mcel, utir rtA--litied loved . . - .� ,I L)87. It nothing to me that tI .. I - - - . I.. _ . . It wleq I ,'till we not I ejUIA-0 that Lesson, I,Sam. iii., great things written Of '­iUlnuel in .. . _. . I - - loll we Meet I hq?tIl 1,vo. kiiiiii- IKIIA 1-14. Golden Text, I .1 - --Tor the Goodness and Mercies He Has Showered !"" , Sam- �Clic last three verses of tho� chapter . I .. 40 . llo.illote ? 1111till'sil day AV i t 11- . i1i., 9. 1,tre intended to show us ]low the . . . ... . ... . �. . . . ... .. .. "All 00- I'lo-l"d 114,1114 wokil�. � , I . I . 'Lord honors thoso!-who-aro faithful . . '.. . . .. - . . '. . , . Upon All of His PeopIc. . . . I I . 11FA It lIIvAIIll4,1loq(4 fc4tiv ILI and woltki 1. And Lite child Sumuct minister- to Him, afturding to chapter ii, 30.' . . . .. .., . . � - I - . . I - . �-- , .q!ll . I . . I.. .,-: a"? I �,oll 'IT �Lt,-4 chit.-fl-st jVY.' '"111,12 �,--(I ulit o tire Lord Uell 1-:11. 1 NVe iwlv also that the Lord continued . I rl, . "I .. � , .. ..7 - - ..._. . — ,. . . . . �01111K pvoplo Jolly look farmyard � .Sve- the same statement with IV'.'to I -I -1 .-, . . , . . - - I . . ­ • . - . . . . .. . - � -vvi,ii-I I14-tias-elf to .Samuel,-and all. I .1 c n I ov (if u(Iditien in chapter ii, 18, and not - 7-------r__ ,,at of rind that ttioso twelIV-0110 'ilk"' ",t 91,1411,v I'11 tit' I'llt"Ill 111 ( u n 'i Isriwi lowxv that Samuel was a - - � . . -7mlert-1 wording 11 Act of the poll"". kl"* only built, sevou how-om oll.41-it)"" Americiln 141:4 t I%'it I 8 Its LL holiday Lhat children may minister to the I ... , . calts".in till out Thousand *=,,.4 - ' faithful prophet of the Lord (verse,'. - . , ! .., I. fiwii.of To, . . odd Tse,Iii tuot 01"lr*.i public buildings, "WhItli'19 the. (1`1- frolt, sellool, a (lily Tor it football. Lord, and* no priest is called to: . . O" * !20, IlIL1 1'�-j 11). Eli's ackrInwledgment I I� S. A= also vl(,II,rvtI 111%,vil of that jklatl-11. a, ,lily when they can cat a anything-, gruater- .(11 Chron. x.xix - . I . -_ - t. .. . ..: . but they .ek)I 1, 'I'll -koy dinner, but must .of- us 11 - ,of I'L is J:List'desert is %,�Orthy of spe- ll), we- . .. I . .. : -1rough .New- 11,31gitil I _ - . t)lk,till I . .), but every believer, I)Qill." a .cial attention. - ,--.It is-the Lord.... ' A..despatch. from . Chicago says:'so%%-ed twenty-one acres Nvith I-Irt', will think of ThtiuksgiNrng LIS a day priest (I Pet.. ii, 9), is expected to Let .-111in do what Ix-ellieth IRM . , .1. I .. I ­ .. ' Rev. frank Do Witt Talmage Preach-.j six acres with wheat, rye ;%fill bar- jf,�I: N*lt('Mtlt Chairs--a day when_ we stand 1.)c!=P-Llie-Lurd,-Lu--Sj��'L-4,;-iiii,l,�-gor)cV,-(-%-er,.;c -�'ornpitre--Job,-i_ 0 ____n_15___ , c wIrnng to gr :owing text: Psalm- 1,,y ,ind surrkl­un4t-,I- th h7­11(lial4�'+ wi-th "Full �,6 all *I' to winister Il ilini arid ofer s"c- -)1. ps, x x x vi i i, 1,-jj xxxix, 9 . . .. ed from the foil . ; II - __ , ' - , . ... .�, . C. 4, "De tliankful. unto Film." our i garden plots. owilec, if we could only bring back riflCeL It is said that tile word of I Sain. xv, 2,�-�. 26- . . . Thankogiviag day 61 16-00-ill , Du,t,after'the pilgrint-fiahers,- had -4olllo —Allo have ' fore-ver gone from the Lord was proicic5us (6r�'rare,-Il. ,—, . - - , - "' - , - . ..,. theme to-day. Plymouth rock is the!done ,all till- work what was the our-side. - V., margin) in those day's. There I, , - t * . :. �. . harvest? 'but witi, the comfort Of the bless- THE FIRST NE,WSPAPER. . .1 . Ir . was no frequent viA)ii, and yet hu're 1 ; _. . pulpit. The mighty trees of the'result of their ingathered IL In i . - - ive.pil- future fallaille it ed gospel how our sorrows� can. be - . __ 1 . , ; a Enough to Il 'o 9 a. luo-st,-inlportal.,il message give-r! . . " I . American forest! are the linass, I L sit .,tars of. the sanctul Our. ,loin is,their doors? E'nough. to 14L�t them t-urnet! . tq joy..! .1lother, .father, to a little child, 1 Antwerp, Elilgium, Elas tLe Honor - thereafter enjoy a season . . of Producing It. - . the blue skies of-the heavens. .The4 down and brqther. sis and I .-- - - 11 � ter, husband, -wife arid 2-5. The Lord tallbo.l'Samuel, . I . � . P .. sunshine of the "Indian suralnll�r- I of ca," and rest? Oh, no! Tile New child; vr, meet . . its name from h . swell I ho�rsaild,heler*e au, I. I 'Thyro Las been, C01'.'-'id0I'ab?0 contro- . I - Of late ,years as to which . :.-. I . I 9 never yields a great the pifgrim fathers. ,'-'By the sacrod . dt's visit to the Ply-�,,t coirdition' , r 'li thinking that,versy which derived the: soil, even under the bright- you a-ain ? ''Yes, yes !" an let ran t cl E time of Va"' asc I'll had callolil hiaT, and Eli told country s�,ould De conceded the honor . z - . .-.-. . mouth-*colony *to be ' the Pilgrims' �harvest. The first harvest 'which book which we read the morning of, -ing..of printing the first regUlar news- . .. I guest on their-first Thanksgriving the white mIll gathered oil Massa- the bright autumnal day wh6n we him-to lie down-again, not think ... .. . . Aur illu,mination, � that Possibly the Lord .had spoken. pul.cr. Clainis have been sdccessili'e- 11 day, shall be au "'he,chusetts land was Very small. They cel-ebra"Ied Plymouth's first Thanks- ­ ' * I .�-. - waves of the fatiloniless deep, withlknew that unless IJ came soon Eli was not onlk-pbysically infirm, ly put forward fo*� ltal�', .France. � ' ' ' - - "lying day we can prove it. DV the , . 11 on. , but he was out df fellowship with (lermarl Englefid, and Ifolland. and . I . . their white fingers of foam playing:they would have to face starvati hope with which- we-parted 'from with some degree of plausibility, ­ ­ . on .the many keys of Projecting, "NI'ally it time," wrote the author of . . from God in some remeasure because Of ;J�c all .1. . . up . - .• - our dear ores as we set sailJoie . . . I .4: -- 9. 'rhe,"Tile'Pilgrim Fathers of New Eng- luity that was in his., household. -Il it appears Ircim roc­.-nt .rescarell.es . �. . * , , '"rock, shall lead in our strigin Holland's shores we would tell thee, inic . ... . . . .... old. bluff hillsides overlooking- the land." "they went to bed to rest This should lead us to consider most that neither oiie of dif.- is entitled I. b troubled hearts of 1902, we shall yerfully if there' anything Ili'to the distinction, and that pre- . ./ .. . r .harbor of Plymouth shall'be our ,Lu-lwithQut knowing whence the next pra 'be .. shall .to come. Ilow they . our hearts or homes that niay- I . . . - .. .ditorium. t;.d -. gatheday's food was harvest all, yea all, meet again " .. `J cedei,,ce should given to lielgfum. . ... . ­ "... �witlfln these four walls as worshill, were to live until the next hol A HOME PAY. . . vent, us from bearing the voice .1ii It lias, been establ&h;,d by the anti- .- . . .. I.. I - '..., . I . _- erg flip stern faced, iron muscled and 1 caine r6lind it'was a'n impossihilitV I But while studvirl;e the history of the Lord. - . . ! qiiitrlea that a c,:rtain Abraham . . .%r, - .1. godly voyageri of the little sailing,to say - Yet those godly men on iMymo-all first Thanks,giving av llw yet agmin, i %,,r.%Oc,.c:1. ('L . L'-Li • -1,111, , A ., sacriflws - day I, was not I Samuel arose ard vr��nt� 1130.5, from L1,.e Arc;iduke and Duch- s �. - - ­,.�­___ ship Mayflower. whose ,Plymouth's first Thanksgiving ire must remember that it Samuel. and S .. __ . , . 7. made the pilgrims' first Th3ak%giving were able to,thank God that He had lonly'a day for thanksgi,�ing to God, to Eli and said,' Here a-in T, for,o;,q Albcrt�and Isabella, the privilege .- . day a possibilit - The first Thanks- given to them enough food up to the but also a- day made memorable by thou (lidqt call me. of I)rir11,;;;z a news. sheet. As tite- - - - '� - y . I - giving clay ,ELIIII a harvest . 'eu ,an paper . I . . . . . was really present time and a land where the home crijuyments. The pilgrim fatht. . appeared in 1613, - I i . And'fur the ,second time c Eli - told•j first G --1. p4i�r . . I I t. .... � I . ll,=e festival, (in that memorable could ultimately earn a competency -ers-operied .1 the day with pra%cr� him to did rl�ut se;�_at Frankfurt: the f�rst Dritch pa ­_ .. _tJ Lh - 'r E_g illi -V the , morning the governor personally led if _-rrrPL,a superabundance. I They !They also felt they did not dcsow- to thin that the Lord had per aps in 161-1-11--i—St- -n i _po�p.r. V . .. . : I whet L - - ' _') and the '.... � his people and cli.iorls into the house thanked %Cod for the past they crate it ,e:l they itbo;iti him, , I low � often--r,- the NN"!cl`I'11 Gs.7Ct-t(', in 1 432- - . where a religious ser-' . the fe�-tal loard and lunched and ra - . -i I -,,I I d . - I ,of worship. trusted God for the future, I r�, it wo ! ' There the Pl�almsl ��J or mlmrci Ila and we did not Ill nw i�xst i't-crich pall- l' 1 r -clailris have ,-I . .- - vice was held, LESSON 01-1 TIJE PILGRIMS, ;okeri as well as talked at the or recognize Ifi,q. _V0i"`3 I "Y ll seem that Antwerp's' . .. � . were sura e i prayers wolm! I I . - I -I great themes of the.gospel Willie I -Ilig LI71.-norally tio-rile foi-indolion. and that t1l .11cl• I.. I word,-by `spirit: %v'hO . � . .. o f7c red Ther -Fider William BrPw My friend, there ought, to 13,� a !they sat at dinner. It ,will not be His word. gian city ii�jtjuted w�)at has become . - I o — had,less-on n rim lath-!eery �-,i-ry lung before such gatherinozi, i' I Lt, but ' never. oal� of too 'Laost inDuctItial ,f,i:ct,)rt � '. * ' S ter thanked (; d ll Kj7 who I%poakS to Lis through . I led t!,e flying birds and had clothed'ars' gratitude to God.for the 4up-1will be an ilnpossl'WAY. In a fete -sometimes apart frotu -I (in the , . contrary to it by .1 . . at now* ' I . beasts of the for-'piving of their tem oral wants You j,cars the chief magnate% that Ills provider,ces 1 in modern I.Vo and prozr,_�S, .. .:. imith fur the wild . . s and, t 0 -. . . p5tFll Ill fed and clothed and i I I 0 �.keclks to instruct u. lid goide'strength �f this it "s proposed .. . .- pro- may r--)t be a millionaire You may '4!raw the children together at i I ' .. -q0 hold a girrat ' terccftu2i'ary cTleb-ra- , .. .. .. . tected them Then the rest of the,not have a big bank account or en- . 1 u-, �)ijt we-arc .so rl�ll of Iii,aring , , ,cBurin- da - - ­ . . Thar!sgi.�ing will Ile c ,I�werp some til dur,"n . - L_ .. . ­ . ay w,tq S-,eht as a home day. •-as a�ough money to keep you in ease if. " " cone.tie. . .after I preoccupied, so full of earthly tkon in Al 'll would be Interest- . . d ,e the i �Thcn next 'I'lianksgiting day the veer V) � : . - '. L 'day of fewiting and frolic and fun !you ceased to work, but, Ill, I - . � i . I . I IY677-Fa-ve 4,vlpecl everybody ali round�thlngs - - . Lord soiled 141-Liniiiel !ng to compare the primili%- OfToTts . .. . . ,piizrim fathers of old, you can thank �and after Nuu. have thanked I -I 8 And the . . I -. with the . . ' .- -1 � TME FIRST TITAN K_C;G1N'J_NG 4 ' I (.od forL 0..e of the Journalist of 160. - . God thdt you have a home in which ain . I . . . . . I I all yo:r many blrssing-�, and after you',so ', the third time, and he arose 9-hceti; of il r�hii�h .the " .. . -Y,,�s, even among all their sorrows to live, no matter how humble that J and went to I'll -and 'Ltid. M.,rc am ,immense . ,,. 'i'bicc hun- .. . - - ,a-the pilgrim fathers ha,of-lbome may be. You can thank God ll ,i.,o worshipped in Godis sane- I for Ilil difl%t call me and Eli world cal:s for tn-cla,travailed . but tuary. in sl*irit Ap,,%�.-ur pits.tor- wid ., and tioubk ' , �ji�rcei%ed -that the Lord h, ,ed dred.yrarS aL,o news I -many, mazy ble--sings surrounding : that you have enough clothes 10 keep as .a privilpiZed gi:,,,t, I want to I had eal, ;,.Iowly, and each coniniJ zeas,.ill - -_�-. - ,,them on that tirst:^Tbankiligivizig day ,you warm and enough good, plain, the child i 'II . in-day it ..- .- I - �, — .1 � ....... - - come into yotir dining rooni Awl . - -a-sons e, 90lated But - . . . . I I .. And It to to cataicigue some Gf-their �wholesome food to eat DI'Lit, al Ithaueh you may give difTerent. parte ll a bles--c! ',On ! "What tin potentate of Ot-ritral Africa'. . . .- ., .: anctmt bless;tJ am well as ljoine I though a few of us may thank God . vrearied nhcriiraro I Flow many of SOTI�' I I. I I - - .Ze, the- world I -, . . _. � of the zn-uTtiTudinous bless'ings of ow meretv fOr'the bare rPc4­,5nl most It ,of the turkey to the different ill answered the first time th� I,,rd'IcOndes'redn" t cl 5 114c' . . . .. ..- . _ __ * - � . . . I. to I Us am 1 wa tit . . . .-.1 -. .-j o•V n ll theit-I preach thig ser- of i�%-ca.a_thank him for the luxuries I hers of yo.r �aniilv, I .watit you called us-? Tithal might have . been S to know just wii.at ca' thor - .. . .. . . 4 ,� I as well, Our national prosperity ,save One part for me I want yule not 1 It t 1 tjl,�il,iti,oi, iti; the nvzid nostrils. ani - . . . - � , =611. � 'wi�ht,ow%',' tJ� I our co-nditiol to--dAV if Ile hAft ! . I -that. . .. . ..... . - . . .-tiont�y and Persistently I I willits Lul.aute particulars.at tllat� � .. its great as to-day TI -we !to save for rile tic ' . ra!1I.-d . . I - Tile pilgTim IaO-cr-.4 rejoiced in loo-;was never , 1 as I in Spirit come amorl you (r .1 .� . rc,�ciiced that -were to cross the seas, and recount , ,, there so pn . . + . . . ­ 7still' I�iq again Lind ,ig:vin. L Ilow blessed . . . - . i � , ,: IiIIJ Ii - ' ._ I _ . , lit,erty. They to the inhabitants of any other land I I wart, you to take hold of one .. . .- they could not ol wor!01,1,1 Chri�t the teraporal. bles-tIngs wt+h ipf that wtollbore, J let me ta:,p ,ttic-a-Aurance of Prov i. 23 but IIAD ATEAItD'Iil-U 111',I EACIL � -- � i to 'all ! verses � I I ,In their wwa way And according those ll hold of the other, Then -as I pull -,ho,m awful the possibility nl .�,... I� -, the Ilse all I to 11. ,See in this hov the railill A hardzfeatrit-ed m&r, drer-sed in .8- :* I , -1 I - � .. --r own leellier. but also been which we are surrounded - . V � , - 0.�ogrt-gL,tionaJ they could select eiwn inhabitarIg Lwouij not believe and. br(,Gk the wishbone and should 12 i liew­surt of %try c1l black:-called .... . .. . .. .- . � v-,tnt voq to ful. traibing, of :ILAC'Laivr wh,n had .. . . their own pastors and elders and 'the Utoptam stories we would tell I get the larlirer side I want!fay I ed so much in her own home at tile h0l"'I of a wv!l-)�Ilo'�%n c lergy . I let me make this wish i fixy. t�.,- suftcr . . ... r.. .- .. '. -.e-their own . I � - - mis-un,der.stood Mala. and tipon giving hie numi . I _d aeons. and ha ' (them .-ill which (.red *.,,s And .had also been -it(-(i ..totRent ..1 . .. I . . -4-nment d TfIr. r, REEDOM FROM StC Jrnany bleq 'tl,c last 'and misjudged - Ii a I oca t in the � . .- . . . church gnvL It was in order I . 9 by. IsraA4's - h Lgi was ini - - -shovii-cred-lipon �Ou ,d ll r i n had g(nitioulan's study � . .to wkii this religioll� liberty that the I ' I'4.%,rt i n'1),it!s t � (i 6-q 14, 1,-,i, blit. ­ of. pilgrims it,dured ! The p 16-.'n fathers rejoiced . be- j,twelvc muziths soften your I . i. little band _first I � ' 0 ant lo.irned ,o. know (.0d 'better . �han I "I ha%e7 a fou days to -Pelul ill. 4 .- ­... - . time persecutions in the village of cause they ll removed their Clll.�-i gratil udl to him�- M.%,Y 03 V"c I - . .- Sam- towli, ' s,tt,l tho ,iisit,,J *,Lind- I (tit .. -_ .. . - It 1crooby, Fn,,I�il It was to win dren from the b, -!Ill temptations Of 'chair,; Ili your dininlir room teach many. Ill it would seem Ill not w.-sold .1-want. to It:ave without xaliin$ . S I ti-Ine IS to f)cluel had not ueen,, taught t1i,it thd . .11glous liberty that ill 's foreign land. They themsel�'&s I votf that your earthly , . . to EJ pa3 iT,g, lily res-p(-cts to You . ­ this kind or rf. ' '? Therefore, . .. . 1609 they emigrated from the Eng- were men and women of sterling and I'very short. may yeti in' somet(mes Spoke. .1 have heard �,oj.l, ll many I . .- . . . ., . . eachable integrity They wt or if he halt been �time-,., . . - It-,h shores and became exiles in Am- uniml? �rkl and now resolve to love :vour Nfil,+-1 1<-ople oil tzardi, . . . sterdam rt was in -order to vin!just as willing to lay down their ter as you ll never done before , too of Ill message to Adam, Ir . N es," sit I d' I I 1�e lll,lr_ . ; ac, WtI4� arid I - .or. beginiiing - Jesus Christ, in I Anti in the earthly yettircl that . Iry I AI)r,LhArn, Tsa. .1 acob, - - - 1111.1,as religioli,4 liberty that the little tivep as martyrs for ' I I ' to ti"ke nn intcl:Lst in. Tile Visitol, .. I in 1610 broke Leyden in 1620, as were their th,ee left to yot, may you he as falihful ()LI, ,L Oil L. .... . � - ,�.rs ,� , ,,.Q11Is. not to have be ., 7 band of pilgrims i J&i4lht that the Lord might do so i ''I like­voiir pijL:nchintz .'Ind thLyugl! . away from Am.-ptcrdam all under 'fellow townsmen, Henry l3arrov; in .your trust to your home your- . I do not N_-;ong to Y0111'. clJ yo:, ' * t�e reat 1 ag LL i-n. , ­ John IJ John Greenwood and John Tenr wife. volir'children, an(r to g I cach .tile bcst see.°'''their pastor, the famous e 511 , : the Lord.came -and .I IIIII-0- s,1Y You Pr . .. " ..I . 7 . .Ir.son, %vcnt to Leyden,-anti it WAS In who, in 1593, laid down their live. �world at large as were pilgrim is ,.I. 10 Arid . at other tiines, 11 IIAITI-1 C%'Qr heard." . _.' ' '. - . I . .- passengers of grim fathers might be ready to die i 1 . ',�Ianiw.-1 an- I I . order to. win this religious liberty in England ; but. though the Pit- falh,�rq�to the priticiplus whJch they stood and called as ye,,- .said the parson, . � - ' 1,1-miarl -�,aniucl. Then . .that the immorfai I0' established." I I 'I'lil are so very few goof- . --- . . I.. 'Cie Mayflower, finally crossed the for Christ, their undeveloped chil- . .. .:... ll Speak, for Thy servant , . , '.L . . ...I I.`.Il,ca.; and ca'.1gratc-d.to M new 'and dren, on account probably of the in- I - �. : . 111 . . .. . .. .hearctIlL ' . . � - . J.preat'hers now, vCXV few­irl, 'w I"I'-sk. . . M . . . .1__ . . ' -HIER I o do uprightness we can place trli;t, Ah, . . .. .I. .:. url world. Religious lit-erty fluence of their foreiizn surr'oundir,gs, A MECEfAlTfCAL CAS - 1hus Eli had instructed hilia t' w Ill lUct one of ,the, right king : .. .. - . . I.meam more than life and comfort were not always of the same mind. I — , if It o . should be called''l-Lot3l - - VVV - appreciation ' -. . _.... . .. I ... not money to strong. consecrated Rerael we like to ex,pro.,s our I . ._ Tacking our little children's faces This Is One of the Most sliqlo'd llcv,�r open -tile w6rd Of Il .,ycp,., il:e L:,)o d man repeated - L.. I.% ... I men, It means their combined tern- between our two hands and looking able Machines. .or listen to an exposition of it with- I as the bell titill Tie; r• ane . .. .- __ - . _.... ­ � . . . . all( . . I . POT'al and" spiritual existence. It lovingly and earnestly into the I S011W such prayer and exrecta- ' There has i�cceiitly arrived-in Lon-1 O'It �, . I In we ' -tion'that the Lord will indeed s-1peak said, -Come, niv friend, and take , . .. . lineans so 'Bruch that, though one- depths' of their pure eyes ca, S .. . szinic lunch wii.ft lue." - - - . - . -, -. . ... 'third of that n-.6morable pilgrim band not Ile thankful that 'both' �c and don a machine which doe ev-crything� 10 ,is arid open our' cyor, to'behold , .. . !kxll race � The visitor was app died the.first month after they had they'are Ilk-ing in Christian eom- xcept think. It is a. L�arll ,cash wondrous things out of llis word only too happy - * . I register. incincy changer-, bookkocrier1�7011c and. •st-atc.d at the table, began tc 1 . .- . . " - I ,'lantl6d upon the American sh,oivs and 'initinitiek where human affections are a . cxix, I.")- Ile desires our fel- cili with an avidity that attracter. . . ... ....,. I .. thollill all at one time were h0pless and auditor. It adds up figures 'with, (I's ., . sickness except Seven held sacred and where purity is not Lightning 'rapidity and absolute 11 c-,lowship arid companion'iorl He SCS'',ittention.' . '. . . - 1, ally m J wants to tell u a ­Yciu say that you Ill heard mit .�.. on arcoillit of an oddity and practically - oncipoliz- . , 1.1 that is in .Ilis Itis JJ , . - .inei and the time - I vestal vir- ,i curacy, and it cannot by any pos-i-: are able�- . .. ng of-tile Mayllow-.ed, as of old, by a few bility bd swindl-ed. It requires very heart-for u., as far as w-e reach many .I time," remark.ed the ­ . . gins consecrated to iifeldrig service �little attention; the only i t- bear it; Jle' wants,to accomplish P . . er b,ick to Englinid not oric of the . it-,, qualif,ca-, o . -, through us, and-so lie Illillistel.- ' .. . . . . I . survivors would return to their old in a heathen temple ? Can we not ,tiqn for its' attendant-is the ability,!Ilis purnose, ' . i ."Ohl Yes", 'the man replied, con. . . . � -I I tban� Gad that our children arenot 1 . . I is looking over the whole- earth.- foi- . ' - . .r . . " -rne,"-evch ' though Governor , John ,breathing the morally depraved* at-i to read figures, says 'the'L,ondon l d vcvillg an irnfill allowalice oll . those whose .. ho so lic--r.ts are, whole.towar .Carver : tad the company were ready . 3tlail. . . .. (11 Chron. 'xvi, 9). The angels c(I POtLItoes info his Inouth. . ­ . .. to let c,Ln-v one get who would. e here of some less fortunate . morning Ifilli nefits, hearkening' "I (!OTI't ever rcuivfi,T-,Lr secill,- %-01,110 I .. land- whose daughters are'sold like i The machine is fell in the mor ' , (to 'Ilis conl:uijandl ' �. ... � . I !JJ ,wi)ic Annts with suillcient cash to provide it ' ­ - --t my church, I 'Suppose YOU ilavil .. . 1 . . . � . -h­led�to. the (Ie,ce-. . , . �uIlto the word (Ps. viii, a I . I — and-chattels, seeing rJ 1 - 1. -vO1cc_o,LlIiS_ • century , with for the day�_S`ay---Z2IJ in the country .?" - L of the ,dlgrinI_f_.,itT,,(,rs a c . ., heard nie, . �___ , -.'tit lator to shed IJhcir.bIoi;d at day, and where a wife is regarded as , 1 20), .Ind wo-do not honestly pray, V .--s., . a !� I (that is tile bank). It raccives: say, " i Il.I -.No." said.,, Qic .iAtor - helping . . . . '.. .. Bunker disgractrig a family when M-te be- : Thy ' will be, done on earth as "not iil'ihe'cO ' . Concr)-rd, amid tex5igt6n and Bill a .�;-j note from a custonicr-wh6 has , . !1�1111self to beans: * no t I.Iii I I . , comes the mother of a daughter in- ,vn,, IIII-Jess. we desire, the same . . ,4 . .. I ... Hill "to prove. that. "taxation ,,vith- co ' I � 1 bought gobds worth 8s, 41d" it"Ilea t ry.,I . � . . .. . . . . . I . . . -asentation was. wrung- ".1-0 of a son ? . . pockets tile money anti rog i te ' -selves. - not in town ?" . . ,. . . I . out re and . I . , rs the I'll oll' - Ouse for- "Certainly ---]rust not exist"; was that ,same spir�� I I s � il.-14. 1 will j','(I,-c his house ­%ve;I, sorter yes RT .. r �4 not. - ' -*- ' 1117E,TING LovED 6NEs. %. purchase (cash register). .'-!�irnul- I Ci S-0 t ' - .. . . ver for till, iiii(Illity' Which'11v- k"It"k-11 . 'it which made the pilgrim fathers on ' - I )IISIY it picks the change-�C, . , •yotl. I,Ilow you proached,- t t h . ri S- . . t a n e I, . out hi4, _ - , it C p .. .. : - Anierica's hist Thnilk,-:0ving day re-I The pilgrim fathers rejoiced in the "Oil,. bccaul,w . ,ons, niade f1len, S there fol -They'hope that ,they should soon be 1 1:4' 16s. 7,d.—and places the coins .ville, and lie restraille'l tileiii oil for some till1c. I w a e - . selves - !. . - .. , Joice in - rc{}gipiis liberty. re- ,all it, �LL 'four sover'eigns, orl 6r-c tind cart. and � ft rt- . AharJ Cod for,rel' i' Leith their loved ones who , row not. . . � stealing a. 11 . . - . I .. .... ig ou.q liberty,I united I L*'I!e 1,67. I'll thalill -.. - . even though the de'ari sleepin�, sport left behind in Leyden. 'rile 1 half-soverelign, two two-shining.1-91 Or as.it as .in the margin, ished lily-tinle, to-clay. . .. . :. .....:,- . .... . � . , Irieces, two single shillings, a six- - not upon tile'll.;, blitfor the broad " . . . .. - . ' I'lle law, y I I . - . . 13urlai- -hill nutnu-mhoi'ed the living. "whole coulmu nity� of. -pilgrims which I . . .... . ,pence,- a ll and a. fal-thilig (oto- 'I 't rebellious Solis is'found ill6_. . . . � .. They thanked God.for relittious, lib- in 1610 settled in Leyden did not I changer). . ,])oil — —_ ._A_ n 1626, as many iney . 1��-�L;=:=:- - --.--=-.=�=� - - Rrtyeven though,.Jo.protert it- they-!,crx)ss let Atlaniic i , I .­13)CIlt. ,K-Ai. -1,14-:2,11- -it-_-­--_...6 -_:­-_-M.­d1'Z_-tMW.--?,1n-, :,-" . �(Ilic war . ..._..-,4RW -I D _.-.V1___S=_VI_X. . . — �,j__�._ ' ' this iis ehnngo5. which it to give Eli "i'19 . 'all-ol�,SITALI, J-Jfl'��T AN .1; had to go to rMITCh arialecl. While L peopsuppose.. No. Only a small � N"'le gett'll"' . failed ' , . . . ation rl with �part-120 men, women ,Ind children 'does before the customer can count I had told Iii.in Iflainly that it, not 170:-I. A(feorditTg to one Of 'tile papers, the .V I . the main. congre:z, i d wio I two it at the same lime imikvs, 11.I , . .-I+" . . a � . . __ -4 transaction ,,,�,i­n!nI:�---40­+_s` " 110 w4l's honorlag!�reficral Opinion- .11110111- Oculis,ts n .I ., -F-�Yes-­-ih4t,­-the1T-­-,en­t+n e n C., 1W 111— —le %asla -1printed record .of tfie tr. loll tiltem above (,.o(I .(chapter ii, that - - . . , .. hei i, Tn 11100 I 1 ty in 01 1 2,-21)). �- - ­. i7,w generations . � L gliard hall to"prii�, with their krill', ;tfj,� community 'reI]naliled biihind.' I- I 00-ticialls is tht ,. � . . - ­igilallt cYcs wiclo' 0P`n, SWI next: And so these American pilgrims on (bookkeeper), and gives the custort. It nican,, it great deal to be on the I IlQllc0 there will scarcely be a Mae . . ...... I. - I- Th-.1:-qrl1y' follow r',tlntrylflonl, ,let Its 1,13�mouth's first Thanksgiving day'ler a..rccQipt: While it was providing I.or(I's side, for-it may nic�rh I-lia-ti cl-I there not weaHng gla�,;sf�v­ 011" . . g.�� . .-- -_ . thank C;O(l.for religiousji�c.rty­7- .- - . h han it was also simult-meous- .we ;.1.111st. t.al�c-x-voiry .il , u nail - of I- opt,ici:ltl.q declare] �.­. . I __—hvFn_g__i_fi_th­e " I'b 3s.-1-41.d.- t o-its s 1)It n-k-, against those who are very dear to', 'n os I , . . .. . ___t, 1. .. . . were hope that -John 'the ch i , decid-cd�N . ly th 71cading firiii .. . I I , -1 pow, selling . . � IrTIE rILGILI)l J,'A,ri.ii.,I,��; I Robinsion. and. the absent ii�cmbcrs of - ll they are , all . I I I"S spiritual L ffrick ',�;ioiild'i;o6n be by exhibiting Pq to-al as Z20 "lilil 41d ilist them'-but against'�(!011.ble 'tT,,c number of ginsses � lJ .- . . . .. - ' :ts I , 11q, not nga . ... 1. I,on­A'inPrica*s first �nirinksgiving dn1r, 31. 1 in other words, auditing I ac- their evil u�,iysi,-which if tl,,CY pre-,were tell years ago. 'Phis doe,S not . � . 11 . ,their side. They did not then knbw - I . . . re;oicc�l becnuse their -harv.erts were, c43Lunts and striking its.balancoz. 'It I th6'right M-'s of I . -1 , that death'Would. first claim -their , Ter! rather than -'— .al.[ gat'liered in. Never did in,--.n and only change is roqqired alt"that the (�Oql all.(I of lllo�s,e NvIlO loyo, .theni it .Ill,?iIIl, api,arently. that time CY(is w i.t -- , " I . - I Woll_11ca it I)(I children work harder bele'vIed pastor-and that his' bones I operator has to (to is toiicli one t mean I,,c,pni-abion frOm ti-10111 In 6,-,cl',"i�eliel,�telo-,i-1,,r6,m wenl��cr :- it is, . . of Cl :would be buried in the little church- ' 11111.1;* rather, that the clivircillinelit, Ol . ... tl�all'th6sc sturdy disciples iri-t,1 . . .. . Somc! -We cannot-have fc]10%v-� . :yard ,mll his 'Preaching.,ba,% _made- key and in return for the 4:5 or 91 sciise. ivilization is h4itilic-ill to I . during the first ten months of" thei�i . icic§' sh i p zind 'With sin', v;ltli i Inod-en' 0 . � world famous and which is Ilie"'ninebirz at-atic moment prov . with Cod Sound and hcalthy sight. . . , . . . ., . �." ... , .. . . -n in .America., The were to-day variety of small change. d with the world !yin ill-thc I . . . .. Ro.toul _ the Mecca of many a: pilgrim. .They a� . G.OkI and . . . . .I . .% . . . - - . . strict Sa.bbaltaafans. But, though th.e�did not realize that most of 'their - . '�—_� — . .. . _ . .'wiaktd­ oiler (1--John ii and as. iv, ___T_� . .. , - . .. . .. .- rofess-, ­ - .I . .....;.pit'griiiii fathers wt,,rc strict observers friends would 'never -meet Dnaighter. (after " the theatre)— A), It q0011's to some wl1O P perils to which' a sub of the Lord's day, as a da of restearthly and h6ld and teach Arnonq the . �7 side the waters of the new world. "that play was so interesting .T to believe.God - , - . figidi bielfil that be, ' .. ' I ! al:)toi- I ,subject­ar,;� oc":n?" I ,. they just 1.k y But they did know, and they re- �ouldn't (to a thing but sit and IistV.n Tliq trii-th a, sind7l matter +'0'1IaVb MaHll' c Is * . . . - the other six,days of the,v with others who teach currents, which swirl a,:-airl sea . 1. ' - " � -in the- knowledge, .that, - Am it.'.'.flashioria.ble Mother-"It. was fellowship - -. -an -L -)i sea - - -,.__ * . r , 6(, 'd I haustung I'joiced . vche (if tile Bible is not relia buttoni crrli d the at4ackl ( 1. .. . ; , F%yq (5�' hafd and c� that much L .. ' I work., They practically worked �all I ther at the foot of Plymouth rock abominable the way you watched T.ord Jesus is not God, monsters, Shall swordfish, and WU . . . � t tho foot of the great white that ,play. People must have hie and the . . . I . ... - =the time except .4.;un<iny, and as a rc�ior a a cottintry,"Ibut -Ged- 60cs -it and 3vill requite, HRO. work-tae .throji,_of ,Goal,. .thqy_would meet!thought, we were fromth bult of, that first summer's, 4- . I .�_ , . . , .. .. . " I., . . . 1...i . ­ I . I 1 � .,- I .- .. . .. . . -..,. ,� . ..- 1. - ..,.. : .. �, . . . . . 1. . . . .. . . ., - I * , -1 . . . . . . - . - _�. . : . . .. . . . . I I .. r . ., � . . I . . . .-1.� I. I .1. r.. � 7 ,. I _­ . . I.. . -'. "� I :I. . .. • I I . L . ,.. ... . 1. . . I .I � .I . ..I% . . . . . . ..I . .6 . -.- ... . . 4 1 " 4 .-� , — : - I 1WR -I- 90 � — � ill � . • ----l—-,.-IL .. -I.; , .­.,_," r.. , ,*-*,$Mlll!*,�,- . .."­;.".. ­ �". .__.,,­. �dl,. 4...j. . . I � . fiedgcz.;,.�;.Ii.,� . . I. . .., - -- . .. — ­­ .. 1 ������ �ll�ll�ll����l'� :i I Jill , I A I 1:1 INVill it i 1:11gi ! I . . „. .Mi . :, ..,'fir:.:. ... ., ,;W..,,.. __,.r:. s : +„ _e. .. .... ._..r •.x•._.. __. _"P' .i . .:. r. '- s . . _ . , .. .:. - - . ... ;. �. t - -- 11 • . - .. - - . , --- - ' , - ' - �i t •. Iy _ _ �� t 1. .,. _ - . ._^.-_ ._ .� -- ---_-- -'- _—"� - _ ...-- _ ��,, "�'} c� T Ill t N� I - ..You shall come and see me, it age followed me throughout the . 4 you like," she said, innosent,ly;._but night. . Eagerly did I await the rig- s _ .- 0_ _ . . .- . NEY TB.OUB.. 5 _ --- __ added, next moment, In a doubtful ing ol`Il!^r-111-ontgomeiy nett tnoin- s. _ . t soatonewiisay about t�hPcrat hapsir INAWiit iHe takes"a great Interest in you --� A DISEASE THAT O7T= TEB.. - - r U Is wrong. She knows all these said Martha. He',, alwa •s aski i.': :_, YSMAL --- . 20NAT ATALLY. I things so much better than I do." me if you've got anything to do — . 1. _ My countenance fell, and she ob- yet, or any prospect, and he drops serosa !t, for she went on in a cora- In other sly questions now and then. Es �t .. '• ssionate to "But it is and . Fitzwa ton seems to have tot $ Ser, rel, u . pa ne; u h to ]Sir. 1 d X L. Luss of-So• OR BLINDFOLD ON 'fHE BRINK ob se overcame the Tro - "' ,t have no friend — no one to speak him all he knows." ble After Repeated Fail- 11 I •. ter eglthannou! I mhave down to eleven ckIsoon uIIdert. .. ores. . . _ to, and •- - .OF PRECIFIiCES'"�"� much bet o y Y r . 11 . , a good kind friend to talk• to, and food what I had ,to do, and set There is no trouble more dangerous . ' . ., - to be good to me, ,in-Mrs. Wilson; about it: with a hearty good will. to life than disease of the kidneYe, I then I have plenty of work. You "There! didn't I teff you, blaster fol the reason that before any s,ie. .._, * CHAPTEZti VIII. brushed awn m tear's', rose to my!'ltall come and see me,, and I'll coax Silas, that when things come to the I 1. - y Y her to be good to ou." worst they're sure to mend?" cried mist symptoms have made themselves feet and looked at her, "1Fhen shall` I ycome?" I asked Martha. manifest, the disease hits usually.as+ . It was six o'clock on a"fine, bright aumed a�formidable character. The - - -• She' seemed about twenty; her fig- a crly. "Ya did," I said, pressing her evening at the latter end of Septem- aS u symptoms ' that first manifest Them- - leer; I had been walking the streets ore very slight: a sweet, pale, mel- ••Not to-morrow, for I shall b hand; "Z was a heathen to doubt a nrt, tu-face;--and-light—garden-hair L:— ---..__ sei�_es_are. t�Rl --n oaknesa in—fled- sin�e ten-that mora[ngi �tai+iag'—a ve;y usy, „bu�the neXt-tfav Az small,of the back, , that: Sell in natural ringlets. down you quite sure you will not take 'She little knew how fatal that Pains in the - re- ., last effort to obtain employment. I q gion of the loins. The urine is soma _might as well have asked those I I upon her shoulders. .Whit© I looked anything?" and again she drew out doubt had like to have become. When - a thrill ran through' me. Was .I Josiah and Mr. Mont oma return- times highly colored, while in other �` applied to "for their purses. Where I i her purse. Montgomery had I been last? To 7houi could I i dreaming? Had my troubles affect-1 I was quite sure. She looked ex- ed at night, my task was completed_. cases it is extremely' pale, frequently ed my brain? No, it was she! Itpositing a sediment. As the trou� refer for a character`? I bel, never; I ceedingly disappointed, and my (To BeIle Continued.) was the face which many a time had Iheart reproached me, .hut I could ^ - ble progresses these symptotf>s'groq _.. corked before -.I knew no one who haunted me. i WHY.TFIE DEAD SEA IS DEAD. more revere, and frequently termin- could give me a character. Their not. ate in dropsy, :manner changed; the looked u n My eager looks again frightened I It was now quite dark. I could pry, t3rilliam disease oft N g Y P9 Conditions That Exist in. This diabetes. I)t. Williams' Pink Pills l me as a suspicious:;,adividual, and I her" have lingered there all night listen- ' "I heard yo_u sobbing,. and I i to her voice, gazing upon her Body of Water. are a specific for all kidney troubles;r J could perceive that watchful eyes g thought you were ill," she said, tie- and have cured ' foliowed me .until I was clear`of the face, But she held out her head. .I a ed many cases atter all - ' ' idly. "Is there anything I- can do Scientific observation justifies the other medicines have failed. Mr. L. estimate that a daily averse of 6,- Lussier, a well known navigator ot- -I that I had made up th mind pressed .co and t parted. 500,QOD tons of water. is received in- Sorel, ue„ yes his es erienee forI. that I would return to Martha's no for you? If not, prt�y pardon my in- But I could not quit the street: I y g i trusion." lin Bred about a long time, until Q gives P more. I could no longer endure be--i She drew further away from me to g to the Dead Sea from the Jordan the bereft of other sufferers. He " - Ing a burden upon a strum er. I had ;lights began to appear a the bed- :e g she spoke. rooms of the houses. Presently I and other sources during the . year. says :—"F'o>; several years I suffered _ _ . read in a strap of old newspaper No; I could doubt no more. That During the rainy season tltn amount'} ver -much'frotii kidney trouble. The ,.:.. •ithat day of a suicide that had been I fancied. that I saw her shadow re-. Y soft, musical voice, that had haunt- is-very much greater; during the dry e m toms usually made theawelves committed in the Regent's Canal; I'. (lected upon' the blind of the upper y P Y ed ole in my sleep — whose tones room of the house trio whtch she season it is, of course, very much manifest by severe pains in the back felt a morbid curiosity to see the had never ceased reverberating in my y less,-but.,this average, will be main- and kidneys, and sometimes they a had , vanished, .It appeared onl1.y 1 spot which had been described its be-'I soul from the hour in which I had twined year after year. There is no would be .so bad that I would be ' b. - ng within the precincts- the 'park, once, and then.the light was put outlet, and the is liept 'down - . .a where the canal is crossed by a,first heard ' them — was still the out, and then only did I begin to b v P confined to my bed for several days 'whorid h d ir+ sante, although the face and form 'think of'returning homewanit. y evaporation which is vera at a time. I tried a number of dff- y —_ _ 'recommended for , . h �egT _t_h_�I r .,, past the rounds of the Do you know. -Not ver ens as cons: e n���l, but g she said, speak- a y y dry atmosphere -and tfie dry winds Primrose Hill. had I I was in a, totall,; strange neighbor- the trouble, but got'no 'relfeT. and But, by dint of repeated i .._ _ I wandered g in suddenly, "that I thou ht you which are c:)i:stantly blowing down Gnall g --- ---- g g hood y became so airs-Dura ed that_I Zoological Gardens, and, looking were going to throw yourself into inquiries, i arrived at Rackstraw's the gorges. between the mountains. Chought a- cure was impossible, and _ _ over the palisades, saw a group of 'the canal, and that was why I spoke 1 Buildings a little before eleven. This evaporailon .causes a haze or stopped takii g medicine. Shortly • - ' laughing- clitidren mounted on the; to you? Your eyes were fixed with Wartha was quite uneasy, for I mist to. hang over the sea at all'I after this I read'in, our local paper - back of an elephant, i lingercri such a Rtrange look upon the water, 1 times; and, when it is more rapid there for some moments, ,until my! g had.never before been later than ten of a Case of kidney trouble-cured by and you naso nioanin so sadly." o'ci0ch. I told her I had lost my. than usual, heavy clouds form ' sad the use of. Dr 11'iaJi stns' Pink PiiLv ' heart fllled tc"lth bitierrm�s. I won-I I did not answer; but I bliuddered. .. thunderstorms sometiaies rage, with + 8ered whether she sriicide had Soak- way w_heq .1 left-liegent's Park, and this 1t;d:iced rat to try this 1 Already the thought of my meditat- „ttihy. you don't mean to may great violence in the pocket between , "I . , ed over those pall'sades, and veer. ;ed crime teriWed me. The. despair the cliffs, even to the dry season. A I P'lls Medicine, I soon felt other- these 1 . merry-faced faaced children disporting them- I was lifted oil m heart in the last `o ?e been wandering about , etas @ood of rain oft.eu falls upon the pil.s °rare not like the other medi- - I i Y- few y si ',._e. ►fh^, wherever could yo'u jsurface of the sea when the sun is coursr, of n few week e,8. tor.in the- eo, whether this cOn- P eservin at' and life seemed worth 4 i; I cines, i ha been take moments i d n irast with his own misery had igen hay? got to Siam (tushed you look, s f ,began to g r g ter all'. %%hatever have v0u been- doing" I inipg, slid the attnosphece is -as - - the fihal�irripetus to his resolve of in 'But for you I should now be Iy- 'uevcr raft you look like it before '" Idry as a bane half'a mile- from the ; exrer nee gmlat relief I continued .self-destruction, to the tottom o! that canal!" I shore. The mountain, nround the l takid rho' pills for a couple of , g .Why, inlay• old-bov, you look montitF; try whish lime ail svmpt0aie Once more 1 dr-agged mp weary answered in a low tone; and my as if you'd been imbit�ing"' laughed d Sea aro 'rarely seen with dis•- of the trouble had disappeared, and l - - ..- •'li>aibs - Wong the road meeting hrtp- tears fell fast. They relieved my Josiah Cook, ca'ho, with 11r. M,,r.b• tinctness because of this haze. I have not since had the slightest py-looking couples and well[ire ?ed sudden. revulsion of feeltn_. gomery, tfas eating his supper aC tie rhe `caters nt the -Jordan, when return cf the disgase. These pills J People at every step, but no one Lila. "And I hate saved you from such,table, they reach the sea, are as brown ti ' also strengthened me in othrr maps ` Loysel'f It seemed as-thoaigh all the a wicked deed. It makes me R:r "You-measure his; .corn _with your the earth through which they sow I and I believe them to be the best of Wisery'tiad been swept ofT ttsc face of happy to thrcik so!" sh'e murmured, bv�hel, Mr. I'itzwalton," rttr,rted —a thick solution of mud—but the . l " the earth, and 1 alone had been fur- The life that you have saved Alartha, gIv. "But I must say in9tant they mingle ccith the salt I n I mod cines " - � 1. gotten. 1 passed the first bridge. shall henceforth be devoted to you'" that Mast tiil:ts does look some- water of the lake the particles of ' «illiams-Pink ]?ilia t>rirtch and . dt[xt the second._jluot hey'ond a pur I cried, ardently, ghat'•queer: But it wonderfully lm- salt are precipitated. and they_ be r nourish the blood and strengthen tFs tion of the hoarding that separates! ''Taut why did you wish -to drown proves him," _ come ds clear -aq crystal with an I nerves. It is thus that they cure the park from the'banks of the ca-'yourself'" she caked I tried to ant. but the food was InteiiseIv 'green tint Currying sol such trohlbles as dyspefis'ia. k dnel nal was broken away. upon thati "Be,'au,e my fife*was so wretched, Idry and tasteless in my inouffi' I much hail and having so swift a ; ailments, rheumatism, partial para• . --_ ' spot I threw myself down and,gaz- so unendurable — because I have no w'us,•ovrr excited: rind I felt tiiuch " current, one would suppose that the ! lvglq, heart troy:bles. St. Vitus - _ , - _ - �poP the dazk 11-tFi 11i waters of friendq no emplo:,'mont, no hope"' I Should tniagine a man would feel sm would be,discolored for a torr i daere and the ailments th; a mak+ 19.E glooadesY, o� streant5 I1 nnawered, mournfully who wnq . intuSicttted I was con- �derable dl�tance, but it is not eo. , the !I•re of so many women d I - ., The evening was chilty, the park "I have,na friends." she annwcred, <ciouc, however; that �1r. Voi,tgom- The discoloration is remarkably I source of misery. Do not take' ati? ' . .. was nearly empty — even the loiter- in a sad voice; ',lint 'C have never cry had again scanned ire with the $light The Jordan has quite a del- Pills without the full name. ."Dr 1 era were- drs ryin and I wlshed to destroy myself; It would same scrutinitin g Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pao '„ �' y' pe g' g ¢are flet had made to at its, mouth, brr,iLtn rata a 4 should be left alone under `the dark 'be so wicked " - me• so -untbinfortable' the first morn- Inumber of - streams gird frequently Ple." rn thy, wrapper around th, - t -G . shadow of the trees, Oh. I will never .think of 1t ing I met him . I had scarcely cern changing its course because of the.i box old by all medicine dealers m . !'" s i ti ht dow ' b its arnt Post paid at .,O cents a box o: ._ again. I ,.fid, eagerly. Mini or Josiah since, - I was usuall obstructions brag n y ' "- The old fascination of the river y 1,11 ,came upon ,tie with redoubled. force I "You say you have no occupation, out before they were up in the morn- own current. six boxes for $2 LO by addrese.�nl ,"I - 1 had tried act means to live—all• perhaps you are poor—want, money? ing,- and in-bed before they retuFned - # the Dr Williams' Medicine Co. . . Y I will give you some; it will not be from the thentrc at night. The were VERY USLUCRY IN111, - jl3irockvitle, OnL: - I h d ted. T moat 'either end u- in „ S y - .. this way, or die o! lin sir, stares_ ranch, but unusually early that eveni,rig.=and•I . I. ' !t lingering 'Yes,'" aria the man who was - tion. Her pur,P was already In her•was unusually I;tte• hand; but that 1 could not think of ) You can nr,tc a ' round, plain wearing the green goggles, "I've nev- 'REI4LARKABLE ENGIl'iE. Then I began to Picture .in mY —not from her er had anything but back luck, I've ' • -- mind � the finding of my body. the ' "Ohno, no, indeed.I -do not-necd"hand, cant you..1]r Cnnton?" at worked hard nil ms. hie. •and 'only .! it,_" I-',-,,id,- hastily, ,length ,ofd sir %luntgomcry. An Eicample of What British Lo" ..next morning, how It would be drag- made n tare lieixig 3lsy health. _ _ _ .- - - Rod out of the water by itots5s; liuw1 ansnered th:.t C c•ouio, comotives Cam Do. they would search CL for "I;ut If you have no friends and Thea yy u`re just this mi,n I want, brake down yens ago. most of nil- p8t'ets' of nn em Irnmctrt, van muRt wont'' triendq haus diccl oil or moved awry; c. P I can give you some copying ,tu da. The London and Northwestern err w. . other means of identi:tcatioa. flut4r. ne} I can' s r,re lt; inderd I curt I've got literary and artistic tastes they wo�ki find rune. then thep P The rev i� small, but little, per- and can't gratify thcsn. - Everything gine, Charles Dickrrns, is in., mans they suck u notices 'h ."Found 1 ;;f°e away a good deal. It will liap;, ii,ay be tetter thau nothing, g ' glile, is a not locomotive. It is P ,lc,iso'' me se, utuch a you take it " I undertake to do is-EL failure, and I _._'_.__prowned" — upon the boards at'the i until vov rot-soti:rthing more M'o- don't seem to tc o[ any use in the the record engine of England, • and, : lice st;ttioti�, with the descriptia. This'- •wnq said in such a simple, fltahle to do." - ' '`P° pleas i-ng tone, -=o-n . world " incidentally, .an .eXatnple of what of dress, statue, marks, apparent _ _ _ _— s� say la:1w engc'rly I_j �,e yb-U-na frientls_witks Jsfluence i British locomotives can do. It has age, etc. But no one would ever - ed at the urxxlrectcd alley The nu- ust completed its second 1,000,ObO y- enough to get some kind of easy J 1 i • 'recognize the descrilition, iinless pbor To tear* to lqe.--at fie t ore' of the work Seas to copy some ,miles. I- - ordinary lot of .a ruff• i -, PROS job for ou".' .itquired the,man in d w- '-o s to run about 2U 0 Chnw'a OtntmeneLacer-aia ports lroni a manuscript drama,'- ay engin i.... 00 ' Martha ehouid liapprtt to sec the and nbsoiuto aer•e for eacp the shngfiv i.ls;tr. bills, and I should be buriod, and and tsars Sorra of Itch;tuG "I'll_-how you how to write. the ._,:T ce fri,_,1 that.. I~crry Lime I miles a year, so fisc record in thi! I " the •world would never miss me. bleedtna�rd rratrud1. r.0et, ease, and nil that, sort of thing, ter- instance is ,racticall • ec ual to l0U Ihsmanufaernrenhaeccaa-Rateedtt. �aws innrrow mornin Mind, thr'y're in get n berth [ find itt�'sti•1[.'thrown out 1 - y ;l Wretched and eespedring as I .was, ,1mon:aalnthsdatlriYooaoda ponrneigh• g of it l' Years' service .. - - there was a pang irr that Chuught. Uor.what t1+ar thlaSc of It Toq can u e and a. hurry for thrm — you must get Dut thu Charles Tiickeps i� only O - The tears were streaming down my .s T mons flat 7f not cared. GGo a x.at them- ddnd ' as soon ss possi Isle I "Can't you.st art a eciiiimfssiori afi1. - �.jg.dsalw•s or lFsxmeox,Ra'i•:eetCo.Tomate, can't copy Pere; m hand hliakes too !ency or' something of that kind?" 'Years' of age, having been turned -face, and unconsciou- I was sob- y asked the r.i. in the clout}r hat. out_at Crewe in k'ebruary, 3882. Its _ of . s+ much, and •I make, so ,many -mis- bing aloud. �1'e�hF. ,U't3 Ointment -That sort or thing dot•..1n't require work has been to take an early train Suddenly i was starLlBd by e'light _ _ _ __ _ takes. leaving out words, and some I" �tlrtiiig at 8,30 in tho morning, - touch upon.tr shoulder,'and a soft, lofTense, that it_ could not have mor tunes chole lint ,and mixing up any Capital.-tried 1 S ^Tyro triad that, too. Cot burnt wont Manchcstcx.to_London, a .dig _woman's voice sounding in my ears. tified the most sensitive delicacy. one part with atuther." nut in one case, and a partner ran Mance of about 200 miles, returning "11hat is the matter;,'are. you•f-il?" I Dut T could not accept. "Pieetse not "Yes; Clic' bottle Stas acme its- from London the same day at 4 in ` off with the profits in the outer. No h It,said. to ask itis; I caniio.t trtke it," I said'. mark." cried Josiah, tragically, the afternoon. It recently complet- I turned round, Find half rose front ohe ut back her arse into here holding up and pointing to a giu use." P P "Ever try book-canvassing?"• Led its fitie thousand three hundred ply proSsute position. The'sun had :pocket, with ' such a.disap'poi'nted bottle. :•yet often. llvcl' a 'g�>od suit of and twelfth round trip in addition to .. . "-.,pet, and gray shadciws weave veiling lnok that I felt guilty of having I "At least, it had something to ' - Pearl 1100 ether trips that it_ha I the daylight; the thick, heavy trees"�pained her, - war}e upon, which is more than it oLoth ruined fn that business gree; Y - darkenin it yet mare where I la We Kali ed on until we came•to a1 will find in your head." sarcastfcall dog. Thrown downstairs once or made, and it is significant that dur- g lay. y ling the whole .of its long journey- tSy eyes were blurred with te.irs, and i street of small, pretty hou,�cs. remarked Mr, Montgomery. twice:`ivam, No use. I'm not in it. g •�I could not see disfiiicily- but'I' w:*s I live" there, she said painting I I went to beet that night with . a bast week my pct cat died; ytister- +Ings not n single passenger on the - day. nidrnin� I'lost my kftifa Mita trains which it has hd'uled has suf- ecnsible that a woman dressed .'in I to-one which.,appeared. to, have been light ,heart. 1 should rise the next tiered in ur black was kneeling beside me. She I recently buiit. "I am late to-night; ;morning to earn my first money. She to-clay I've'fiat an ear-ache: That's In the '.0 years oT its service the - etarted back,', haH-feall[v!}y, as I Mrs. Wilsoq will yonder where I ;wnq the good -angel of.my destiny; the wry-iL always gees. Ii it isn't c d has radualt ,risen from` 43 moved; but something in my ince am." I the had s ved ntv life, and ho a had one trouble it'•i another. There's Pee g y R to 50. 'miles an hour, and this in ` i .4eomcd to reas%pre her, for the next I "And shtim I not see y'ou again?" �,at last dawned upon me,. -I fell only qne thing that, keeps me from proment she again advanced. 1. 7 said mournfully. P g spite of the fact that the weight of 1 asl'ec thin -in of tier; and her' im- contmittinF suicide t std ending the P _ whole .Flusfness,"' the trains has-been-increased by, an s' -- --- ----- ''Well, what is it?" _ -laddition of 'heavy dining and co[- C oail o know w tit .blessed ridor ca s and the weight-involving ori y t 1 t r other misgortune is likely to be comingiluxuries of modern travel - - iI 11 Vf h® i ►next." bine its 20 years of service the - • J �� engine has "burned 27,486 tone of - - ri .LOGIC. coal and 'has evaporated 204.771 I 41 : ,�= —. t: =:,, -.. . - tons of wetter, the consumption of - __ "w ,.a.,�.,, _ �_ A learned professor was recently vrragin 311 pounds to the co, .-) Dal 'With Coughs and Colds, and Parents Everywhere are Proving the Wonderful Cur trig n explain be conte children, Mile — a remarkably economical per- - g ho�v morning stars became evLTL"ng formance. The engine has been laid --- stns and descending, ash su os- reps g urn this- orf — .. : • - ;. ative Powers of Dr. Chase's Syrup, of Linseed and Turpentine. ed, to their level ,he put the fo 1107 ° time, and .. -. ...... 2 P Ing cost of Itsnmaint maintenance has been _, _ �..... _ . gSue the ~ question: . _ . .• , PPose, a little do and hoe- _ e g - _ a fraction over one penny per mile. ng When grown, people neglect their- began in the form of a Cold. eases that has anything like the sale ro atw�o a little doge was in (front .- ailmenta and allow them to- develop To-day the schools--have many a' of Dr. Chase's,Syrup of Linseed and of the horse and wagon and stayed Oculist (after examination of the ' Into serious �disdi ses, they haw no vacant Beat on account of coughs Turpentine. ' ' there, which would get home Bret?" eye) — "Yes, it is, its I supposed, a • and colds, and many children who Be careful when you ?iuy Lo see A small boy's voice responded: case of choroiditis exsvdativa, ac- ;. one to blame but•thetriselvev. are there. should.be at home. -{That' that-the-portrait-and signature - of - "The horse and 'wagon -would get tampanied by partiai micropsia,_met- With chtloren It is different, -.be- treatment are these,chfldren„getting!? Dr. Chase is on the wrapper. If you there first.” amorphopsia, and chromatopsic sco- - use they do not realize the se- Do their peirdrate zcnllu alae eetiouat eetirl the children to the store, warn "Why, how is that?" he was ask- lomat$, of siDgujarly;regular forms," ' - ° , riourmess of a neglected cold nor the l nese of neglecting to etre a coil ?- them not to_accept any_imitation or ed. i Young Ladonly —•"Thorel g." ma said ' _ .means.ot obtaining_cure, and y a 1 Have they, proved the writs of Dr. substitution. Children like to take "Because," was the di9p In front I- was only a sty coming." _ child, as he grows older and rrQs±Clliase's•Byrvdp of linseed_ and•„ Ttitr� Dr. o0heise's Syrup of Linseed and reply-, "if the little dog-was!a front himself a 'victim of pneumonia, ear- peattne m a owe for coughs and 'Ilriprntiae, and there U no remedy of the horse and wagon and stayed she — "Pshawt Any man of dr- - sumptios, bronchitis, auattisaa or colds, - bronchitis, erwnp, whooping .ea prompt diad effeft!'re: Zb Cents a there, the wagon would run ower dinaryr intelligence ought -bo see:^ - throat trotrti/e, caanoti'Dut sdb Lbat cough, and-all kindred Ills ? bottle; family she, three times r him and kill him, stag,be .wouldn't that.' He-"That be. But ---2s bis pdtresta were rdis8oseil►le far er Very saagy have, fo_r tbare is no much, !O ceras; at al1 dealers, dtr get home at all," I'll havo you underst d, mdv�sm, I g}spyr Vdta ere shod bis nor inet pri�araKew fes throat'and lung dllfr Film aaeoa, Bates-t. Co.. Tordlmlio. � " And tee pre,fesnor adsktted the that I'm not a man at prdine.ry in- . • X. »sties of the reaeonialg. ligence,,t I . . . . - . _— + - L .- _ - :- , - _ - - .. . _. - J .S . ,.. _ _ . __ , - _ _._.__-_ - .. , ." , , 11 . 1. _ - - 5 . r . _- _ - - ,i :r° riy w nM".-'. q_fig - - 6 ._ _ _ _j —_ r b+ —..... .r--... ... . _ y . s q VRA .5, x ;14= ­7 .vp 7, W inter_w4s. io the sAdreas label on your paper r W_" can always s.scer"In the"W tow on Thui-;day. N ."UIT -TIREES to Tus News is Ah kinds of ___=Mr-...JameL; H. RQg-ers �JChrist �roceriel�tl I acknowledged Ob-a0 of data on label.on the AM Paper .1. Wedne:'idav in the city. SHR UBS, Etc., 119%o&os. Alw&7s —W. E. Vanstone shipped a load "11% - I _-Higbest market'price Issm =P11:114 Irma" of stock on Weduesday. for all kinds of -wThe Best is None to Good for us.' —Mrs. James Gordon spent a Fall and Winter'spp'os day in the city this week. . , I . .'X -Almonds,shelled —Mrs. James Bryan spent a few •AOHN E, GEE Agent, Raisins.Valencia' . , 0 Pickering. Raising,seeded Almond,whole days this week with city friends. Currants,Cleaned M Walnuts,Grenoble PICEZRI". ON?.. Disc. 12, 1902. -Born-On Friday, Dec. 12th, Figs,Cooking7ilberts,Sicily -A the wife of J. W. Disney, Balsam, Figs,drawn seasil nuts of a win. Dates,now S1 Pastry 81ple" LOCALISMS, BLemon Peal Spices,all kinds -Miss Tillie Ludgate has been utcher 0 Orange Pool Extracts,all kind& visiting friends in--town-for a few Peel C 5- Sage and Savory ---Mrs. Wm. Peak is speikling a dLyc, taking up her re4- on Orange*, sweet celery bait -V Pr%ttb ' S Teas,extra fine wbek with c1V friends. 1�6, d e in The undersigned keeps' constantly Lemoms,sour salted meats of. an kinds. Herbert Kerr and W. Leavens ' -R. McBrady,of Dickie'& Co's.I hand,fresh and Cranberris C.C, Coffees and Cocoa -spent Wednesday in the city. is forced W Alp lay off duty for a few o a supply of vegetables. Jame,assorted E Pickles, Canoed Goode -Smith Clark returned last days on account of illness. He is Marmalade I the --t .,.:Prime Cheeac week after. $udji�;; eummer -went in-."- dley a-t.-his father's -Quality good. ..Prices reasonable. Honey, Syrup,etc. ► nv in Mariposa towns-hip. I home. Me,'t delivered daily. See our 'Goods. -We have failed to procure the -Professors of music and teach- granti display of. Xmas Fancy therecent referendum erq, very-wLere, I I . returns of t e endorse and WAGNER & CC in time for our yiresent'issue. recommend the Dominion' Pianos Wm. Westlake's sale . which and Organs. Sec-testimonials in took placeouTuesday was a sue- another column. Joh11 Dickie o. cess. Good prices was the rule -Just leave your Christmas throughout. grocery order.with J. Dickie& Co. To Rent -Allan Kerr has been confined and you will get the best of every- to his bed for-several days from thing. New fancy foods arriving theprevpiling cold and sore throat daily. *See their ad,,-t. A first-class farm coutaning one hur. XNAl.Je is now improving rapidly. -The township council is meet- dred and seventy acres oODS --James Rogers who has taken ing to-day (Thursday) in Broug- care of the school for a number of ham for the transaction of general .:ALSO with such satisfaction to all business, and will meet again next ears has decided to discontinue the Monday to close up the business A Fram's,house and about;cne acre of GOODS Nvork at the expiration of his for the year. land for sale XMAS contract. -The nomination for County • -The first real cold snap oc= Councillors will take place in. the jusumnoe promptly attended to. We wish to remind our numerous customers that the time is at hand curred this week when the. thee- township hall, Brougham,on Mon- when Christmas presents will be required. Ploase,call and examine --nmnieter-droppe4-to-9----deKL-Cva dwy.-Dec. ­­, a. Conveyancing done, Good. and Toys, befoze--pumhasing below zero. Some report the o'clock, and the nomination for elsewhere. -emperature as having fallen as the township council a week later. t WLS Clar emona X M Aow as 8 degrees below zero. -Mr. T. 34. 1 eFadden, who has every Tuesday. one, _Wm. Burrill who has- been been in charge of the drug store M. & E. Bo Picker ing. -working for several years with left last week to write on his W. V. Mr. Pugh, of Whitevale, has -Aev- Pharmacy examinations after ered his connection with the latter which he will return to his former Notw7 Public, Pickering and will spend the winter in team- . uployment in Durham. For the ing wood to the village here and short time Mr. McFadden has been -to Dumbarton, here he has won many friends. -The Z;rand Trunk Railwa is -The pupils of S, S. No I intend V gradually getting things in �rst holding a concert in their school 40 HEAD week '-v class shape. For the - past wL house on Thur-day evening Dec. Cold d Wet Weather theiremployees have been engaged- ISth. The program will consist-of -_------­­­­ constructing a plat-form in front recitation-,;, dialogues, --Ong�. mar- of the station. This has been cher, drills etc. Admission 15c. Feeding Ctleat badly needed,-but the one that is Dogs t,Lien 4t 7.30, program to See YTho88 Latest Overcoats, Robes, Felt Boots in Rubber and Leather. being constructed will prove a- begin at t S 'O'Clcwk. 7--- Underwear, Wool and Fleeced. For Sale. Extra Valn-a in Heavy Blankets.great convenience. -31i-;C. Baker has been forced -W. O'Leary has purchased a to lay off work for over a week, business in Tommto fkpd being confined v) her bed on ac- grocery usines Com-prising cf Steers and Heifers. Everything to keep out the Cold . and Wet will take possession shortly. Stjeii- count of the prevailing epidemic-.- C*!r Taylor will work the fartn' for Her motlw--raiiti�,i5terfroniO-,�wa Will b Mr. O'Leary.and hay moved into have been wpast her for the -t y . . - - _1R. A. Buntings. e sola •btLe aouar cr by the -the Western. We wish Nlr,' few dai­. She expect= to O'Leary prosperity in hiA new her work in.a day ur two. venture. and we - have no doubt t. Abilre-Cs .congrezation -that he will make it a sirce"s. have_devided to thorouithly N-no- H. CARS0\1 -Junior Dep't Pickering Pii'blic. vate their church., The contract XMAS DOODS _Sc_hool for November. Sr. Class 2', has been given toMesrs, Wif.�oii. Dunbaxtox;� -G. Bateman, M Calvert. F. of Wbitb-y. who be an ,their-work Essences; -Nals, Peals, at* Bundy. J. O'Connor, A. Clark, M. on Wednesday. Re church will Including Oranges,Lemons, Raisins, Figs, • Moore. E_ Moore, R. Gordon. K.- bepainted and kal--ommed through all A. 1 stock at lowest prises. R� u, • -J. -Palmer; A. out. Until the work is complet^1 stnell. Jr, a '.Gibbous, C. Matthews, E. Moore, serrices will be held in the base- Just Received Mons long rubber boots, Mons Socks and Rubbers, Mans A. Moore. Sr. Part 2-H. Lis- ment- lined abort and long boots, combe. E. Woodruff, M. Rankin. -The Sabbath ilchool Xnlat, Rubberl'. Also a frill assortment of L. Dickie, C. Every, V. Vanst-one, Rainbow. entertainment in 'the L. O'Connor- P, Doyle, teacher. Methodist church -on Tuesday Picke rin fair to be the 9 Logan. ..... —The annual meeting of the evening. 23rd., bid,; 'Vigilance Committee was held in entertainmentof the Reason. There the fire-hall on Wednesday even- irill be a -British Flag" drill. by ing with a large attend"ce, and sixteen young ladie-F.' A Cantata .with the president, T. C. Osborne "``ants Claus* Dream", songs and g u ' ar Mdes, in the chair. The organization-is drills by the little oneq and sing- L mb er Y 'd ILIN y' now in a flourishing condition, ing by the school. The Rainbow will be open to all a having kilbont e,0 members and th-e a medium to ing. conve membership rapidly- incr6a. Y •pre�ent�� front one to other-i We bare on band all the latest hat sbapes The chief buslnet.��of the evening- -Our Christmas Number is'lloW .All kinds of rcricli and dressed Lawb" Lath, shingles. Doors, 5aeb, House fin- in camel hair flelt. The leading colors are was the election -of officer. In completed so far as'the prey workngs and si:o metarial white, oxford, green, blue, brown, red -this there were not many chagges• is ("Incerned and the binding will 'ah' sud black. Ajso the newest styles in porn the chief beiiug the apjx)intment be finished to-day. The Number pams and feather breasts. of Geo. Leng t will consist of 56 page= which-wfll 0 the presidency ILI oils Cistem tarka and water troughs made P lace-of Mr.Osb(Yrne. -A eiAdmittee �tt011tain aver eight,,- illit=trtttl to order was appointed to. draft prolx.)--.ed of scenes..residence's,churches and Miss C Baker. changes in the constitution . ent men of the township as �and a prominent meeting was also called for to take .well as several views in connection 3 — _-7: lace next We witlt .Pickering College. There. ------ P.. dnesday evening in ' Itbeflre-hilltoc6xisider the'ad�-is­will also be over 30'pages of short -7— ofassisting Mr. White to interesting stories. Every person nd LtKe horse that was stolen last who pays; a year in advance will a ImprovedD o-u-ble''Actian summer, a clue having lately be�� be entitled'to a copy, free, to others a charge of 2,5c each will be : found regarding the theft.' -The following item from the made. A year in advance of course Georgetown Herald will be-of in- means paid up to the end of 1003. Iron Pump made. 'terest to 'many in Pickering and As we will have only a limited Easiest working Brougham, as Mr-s. Clark resided number, we will not.guarantee to Samples-may be seen at Factory. with Mr. and Mr-,. Perrin, - when supply all, but those who come en early we will have no difficulty in Mr. Pereinc�as pastor of St. An- supplying. Uft and Force Pdmp combined By this pump drew's church. ``Mrs. Clark, who water can cod any distance required..., died at the residence of her son- Als be for in-law, Rev. L. Perrin. on Friday, Important -Gueeessor to' Nov. 21st, 1902, was born fin Bod- John Gerow, Gerow Son, Claremont- men, Cornwall, England,May'28th Notice to Red - Clover g'- 1621. In 1848 her family removed w,V.Richardson, A ent,tPic to Canada and made their home in Coburg, where;she was married to Fam W , %3 1 Timothy the late John Niles one of ,the ada. . 'Some. years _WA` early• ministers of the Methodist �7 church in,Can, As the farmers in this UE CUTTERS41 .ici6lty hd've requ4�steQl '.'After-Mr. Niles' 'death she Ava:: AND married to thb lk te Alvx. <if SLEIGHS 01 Kinearditie, father of Mrs. Permit W and her deceased brother, NIn OF STOUFF-VI_LLE, Clark w.i-,;;a..ritjve of Anveriie.;�,t. Highest Prices- • 0 0 'Scofland. a iAninich Liberal- and their -PUL. MRS 41- T allow them t bringth'e- ogsto factcry without" the buyers to Presbyterian and durirrg hi.i life 7 Paid. •JULOWEiiS • them.- The Company have that jollo-wed milling. Fie die(l Ovt. StIl in future they will deal direct with the ESQ CUTTINGBOX IS 9. Mrs. Clark ii"is of-a (luit�t -farmer and will pay within ;AND CHURNS ,ttii.re,.,,l killd friend. an r�tir�ag n; (1 20 cents of Toronto prices. It good neighbor. She served her Cod bitnibly and trustfully. Dur- The farmers will than .1 be getting the Cleaned Wee AT 4ig-her residencer-in Ceorgetowir.- *dvant e of 11 commissions and can i.Jje was confined to her honie oil bring their hogs'in an y aay. T. A. GREIG'S, Pickering. account of illnesz-and the hifirinWe-will be pleased" to q.ote prices ox at env tame.- C -itiesafoldage. Her rerna i li,�were H. TOWNEY laid to rest in the family plot-JU �&LIABLF, Lady Agents tA Being Pit take orders for the best custom wade dtaes V 3 101 FEED I part af I lot 14,coll*i, containing I of RA the beautiful cemetery of Kiticar skirta and walking starts in C&USAL. write CATTLE FOR SALE OR TO FOR number dine on-Monday, 241b, 1902. *ReV-I quicklv. Dominion Garment Co„G_Uelpb,Out. onsbgres-lbsre just brougbt from MY bers.exeeiient for mrden purpo"s- a and Mrs. Perrin a(,kL0Mjjaj ' d the 1-box W�. 9 Thitrg Ott, P6rt Perry ranob 40 O&WO OOmPoGed of spring- of fruit t"611 and a good frame bones,first CIS"' ne, err,boa"feeding steers and 90 good t" year waur,bard and soft For particulars&PPIY S& IT yARM TO RENT-200 acres. lot oisia or time.remnvris;p*,Georgetown. here steers and beifers. Will*oil for Mrs:ie Latebtord,93 posing at,Toronto,or I I Write or gLpriy to John A Wbite, Rreuabaxo. wid 34,Is."ret%sion Hekering. zitaitoir the A Dusting, pi"Gring Irbi -i remtiiue'h fGr t1lel .� I I - I —- 7, 49 lit L Gear,;e Tait. teems r"sotable. Aptly _.people JUL&ff.-rdersor,Cher"wood, V-10 Ple of GDd,, sof U,