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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_01_16 t .,_VOL. gM:. ___ PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. JAN 16 :1903. _—N0 �� t�raisfss�oua� �ars�. OUT(AROUND US Wm. Hoover, W. A. Fuller and I Greenwood_ , R. Milne. Mr. Lehman, on behalf - of himself and Mrs. Lehman thank- school report for December. The maxam " - LAZZaT LOCAL. KAPPZMGB RXCORDSD ST•ed the friends for the kind wel- ars order of merit: V. F. Williams.L Med{eal. " 1 come extended them. Mrs. H. Stewart,Disney, ffi Brown. Iv. F G4sesosa. u. Ttts P22ass AND IOTTDD DOWN by OCR Stewart, E Wilson,M Wilson.� Gl•eeots,. Hopkins and Miss Jessie Nigh- R Carlton,L Ledgett,F Byers, K W aolaassrpNDraxrs. __ swander furnished the music W Bayles.F, Brown,; Bayles,B Calbes* WF. EASTWOOD. M.D.. Surgeon Audley. the 'evening, The proceedings woad. III. G JohuBtdn, P Williams. ]%� . to comedianPaciae Ranwcy: Coroner -- were brought to a close about Gilhaly.F Dolphin, S Disney,C Cal}eer- Abtaric counts; Issuer of Marriage Licemres. . wood, R Hick, T Tremble, S Sadler,IA, Claremont; 0 ce boars-Before 10 a.m.. 1 to 9 Wm. Westney and James Par- midnight by all singing__"Blest he,�ode,A Lyad., R Conner - IF Law Van,,anditom 7 to a p.m. Private telephone dou have one to Guelph to spend the tie that Binds," and on depart- connection with Balsam.Greenwood.Brougham O!all materiale and deaigD Mt Zion,A.Johnaton's(7tb con), Will Cowte'll kept in stock. It will pay you the-two wee s at t e Jut ging lee- I ing the male friend s struc• up'I bI Gleesou, \Eadie,J Carlton,H Dlevim (7th con),and D Push's(nth ooa) e-17 to call at our works and inspect our stock, tures held there. This is an -He's a jolly good fellow." P Gibson, 92 �Ci:Boa, E Johostou Co T A. YOUNG. iii D.,C.M.,Fellow of and obtain prices. Don't be misled by opportunity of which all young � Haney, W Brown, B Conner, op rinity Medical College, Torontagents we do not employ them,consequent- men should availthemselves, W Comer. 1 . To, mem- thlW Law. bar of college,of Phvsiclans andRar•geousot ly we can, and do throw off the agents Many from here attended the Whitevale. Ontario, office and residence oppO'LosryLotel commission of IO per cent., which you will re-opening services at the Picker- -- Brougham. _ Woburn,Ont. omos hours. morning 7 to lo: certainly save by purchasing from ns. A g On '*Vednesday, January 7th, the -_ evening fi to e. ing Presbyterian church on Sunday On Aid celebrated their anniver- can solicited. The Fairport Hol:kgy Club -wiU Rev. Perrin's strong sympathies sary in the lecture room of the method- try conclusions with he. hour- WHITBY GRANITE CO., for all made mann waren friends. ist church. On the afternoon a busi- uOdL• Opp.Post Offices wwtby,Ontario The singing of Miss Phillip vvas ness meeting was held. The following team on Monday evening uerC. ` _ eertaiuly=of a high order. officers were elected for the ensuing Game called,at 8 o clock..._Skatizlg 'DENTON, DUNN A BOULTBEEJas. McGrady, our worthy mem- year: President, Mrs. Legate: Vice, after the game, Barriste.s.solicitors.ate., National:`rust ber of the council board has the Mrs. R•, S. Major; Sec., Mrs. W. B. We congratulate R. S. Phl-Ileplc� (%stakes. 90 Bing street. east, Toronto, pIC ERING LIVERY Hagerman ; Treas., Mrs. A. E. major. on his re-appointment to t1mr- As Claremont every Tle"dsy forenoon. Money chairmanship of the roads and In the eyeing An "At Home" K as held. Assessurshi ofthetov' nshi Hav- " to loan on Mortgage. bridges this year we understand. Tea was served from 6 w b o'clock, P FRkNB DENTON, g.C.. D.C.L. ing had already one yeap's exper- KRRBERTL. DUNA. W. MULOOs BOULT- He ser`ed as chairman of the after which a short program was en- ence at the work, he will no doulA- Buz. ala► indigent committee the last two Jowed. Speeches were delivered by " First-class vehicles for hire by day do the work in a creditable mals- or nigh/ Bus is connection meet- Years. Rev. Legate and Mr, Beare, interspers- $. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- ed with selections from the choir and ner. I • TBR,County Orowa Attorag,and 000atr ing all O.T.R.trains. Freight and harmonica solos from Messrs. Arthur Our township fathers met -Roe- ultrdsor. ooart Hoose,Whitby• 1(>t express delivered to all parts of the Cherrywood. pherill and Ross Carter. Miss Ethy 1 the first time this year on yloastRay _. - • . Tillage. Teaming of all kinds done We are nor to report that Hagerman presided at the organ. A in the township hall. The varicmm;` DOW A 14icOILLIVRAY, BARRIS• ---on shortest notice. Sale and Do=- sorry � paper was read by miss Norris,and the oinmittee� were struck and the Robt. Judd is confined to the Pt p work for the year nisei err,8olicitcrs,3a. Offioa oppcalls POs* igiesioa aab1N is connection. annual report resented by the Presi at�ss Whitby,Ont. Jao.Bou Dom,8 A•;Than. _ house with an attaeYOf measles. dent, showing the success of the sc,ci- y } - —'- - a:eGLllirrsv,LL.B. Money tO Loaa. ey — W. J. Taylor has now completed g All the members have had exj��err- }' P eta during the pant yeAr . the amount enc at the board exce tin 3 J_ _- We Ne Peak his clover threshing for the season of money raised being 143.2'. After " P g ' ` y proprietor. M. Gema`: The council will be Veterinary. with the result that he can now singinff God be with you till we meet -wY-- reckon himself As a wealthy Ulan. again, all Rent home plea ed with th(• greatly strengtheued by his prac:- IFT HOPgINS,VETERINARY SUR- �L bile Mr. Llafoe tva= eilRaged r.gulags enjoyment. tical knowledge of roads and Jae GRON, Graduate of 1110 Oatarlo Vol. Furniture,1111, g srlmar, Uo:;eg+, Toroaao, registered member threshing clover at David '1ii]ne brad eT, •eiisOntario Veterinary Modica' Assoctation a virenc•h Assed throe h the ma- On Tuesda3 evening .our r"snk OdLor and r,s 3eace one and one- ulaur milesl g $CaresOrO +1J ia,lOria s � - tt-as opened lie the presence uP a north of Careen Biter, Ouse and aboeina force d'hllle l'atl�lrig C'U11E}deral)ie danlaj;E -- I p boars v)11 a.m.,and 1 to f P.M. Taiepraph Our Sunday twhool i> Illaking School report of Section 10,Scnrbcro,for lame numlWr of }`oung lw)plP address Locust Ulu.Ont„P,u.address. vena the m.onih of December. Sir-department ftu)ti thr. -ttrrounding d•dlitntrY- 1ddre ons A full line of first• extt•il-it'e prepamtidnl Wtt'ards --- - irlasa furnitare note huidif-t Au eutrrtailltnrut �Ume Sr IV, Gordcn Beckett Ade.tta Gibson, The ice was in excellent coudititAn c, J. SHIRLEY, veterinary Surgeon. -- - time abrlut the Illiddle of Ft-bru_ AtrFie 5mah. Robert Sir.::h, bane Aeroo. auc4 thorc)uFll rtljuytuelit tvaw tll� — ll•�. 13.>n.a:adaace wf the 0=-.aro va•,ri:• -on E:Libition in - R,;e ' .'slier, Lnn:aa GreLr:er, Lizzie e�l)e't-4rwe of evEryone ptY�c•Rt. err C�Ilege.Tor>nto,registered%gem'er of tie -0' r ware rooms, art• Hendersc' . Jr. IV. iferbtrt Rest. Itoy All'. Saneler-ilii - d"ervr i7 opli Uatar.a t'v7er.oszy Medical A-aoc:atloo, A:' fir-, L tr.flil and =illi. _ k� x.: ctarr pa, Lollo Pr:wn, •fro. I Dell. Lizzie dk.*.ea acs a. cries of the domestic sa:ma'e i„ 1 Ct'f tl t frit' 111 4 lit(1';rl 1=t' lir,PLiC^h{• Iresteiaccoralnk; r.0mo•tm>dernaI•rrovei :Prices right. llt(_cC 1•,t:i:tit l fr' llt vi-ltm "t �i,iin, IlnhtTrr.ac R'I :reJleede, Zhaa ant a.,,rut,nryreo e,. O8 a x;,! readenc 1Iu,. 111 file S?,rLE I illy Tay;or, E,'a Fteckett. $r iII. :,Samba It:�' t!li f!nt -llar'•iu:i- rink aT1r� h� a: r..:Lut)nAvoau.iK,z-!S St! R. S. D11llncham• t--p,rt l::it': ilad a ,,_t't` Lalli-ttllt `rnrpton, A"shirr, t-grids¢° Retie lies e, sht,Td�i 1,,• tt'e!1 I'Atrtrntl.EN!,' — ! O tulle. fsase .t-hhri�Re. R''ill Ileal. Per.y Pctera o _ �utitnef8i Q:arD 6. 1 Esta, •Jr i... Jean Fie .r, R ealei' 1P:ca(r:nrv, Ont. 1f• --1 K. P;' n, allc C. L.:'.1 'l.• a enc 'Iar ?, tt'niter R:•:da'1, tt T1rc'e.. ' �• "- lilt ', It i Jlu:uat' f(,T a :Hill t', s,i,! I'P-r:cr, F,,#na Alle-, t:av Rest %lies Neil,of Ciaremoat, iii viaititig with TLQJi:AS DLtVy,C�D7ecnD0er. Com' Ell�l•y::'t, 01 i ,',h;r'1' to IT:.- 1, Qr, .T hvt'e F'"P t:Tc St, Ci'TP a, ftierd? here, : J. "'doses for t"icq AW3av:a, sto t iAt t” ill- IIACAhr,r 811.1 tilt• laUt•r• hr, gtit I ockGlrt Tri ,'of �I tuber cr, Jere. J. P. 'lad:er it act i nFrolui$so Cfa--aaL:_tint• OF i , r: ..-1' . r dinar T . Yt:• -+rr* +a. �Iids L. y1.0 !loch, t! EnCeld..bss rt- n`a� Grinding • I atte.dance BONrING, Issuer of 3doxTiage� p alxr,lta t'rultar f t:,t,t:tu La. Lome. after_eE+er.diblr a plea a9s . I.:esa.eeforthecoanty of gntano. G! -- \Yc• !1411' (blit+• a 1:ea*. frill of —.a— week,wia: for \lias�y IloJd, so• re the store or at hisres.deao•.Yictersng Fartnerst may have tl'air wheat Rroacd F _ cb.rii' on �cli:vh' %ind frm (3e John Lawrence and daamhter 0r V+l Bra_ 1-7 for rttller Toll.Cash ur Exchange. 3it!tldav a hash n incl Frt,tu the. Dunba•;Gn. visiting fr:eu3a in 1'crc'nto and other we L� T"%kvID BELDAM. anctioneer, Ac., the-t diet,c,.-itrd much of the .=null' leis- Galbraith. , of &r<„n .ic era points in the near fattire. wooarm so!cite sales from his mu-nerous in the -ideroads. ma them them r Uurcharch officials have purchased a ISianit mothlar aeA near �1oe of•.,ai• t®,m Aav quantity o1 feed for Bale at reason• sl,end}ng a few tt it.l yI. Alli o::. new retlector light to be laced to Lbe skied ....._.rad.ever7tLf_cQ_tha s co be•old viL be able�rtcea, -___ Quite a num!—ler front here at which was a needed requisite. bandied by the subscribe*wilbinitao•t care —. -t2iE'E•t}rI i-{I' Llle In t't' cd � and sold to the very best advantage. sgly nature study tt'ar' held inthetersdr?cl ih''-Sii'it - +a+5"�sbael-eraaagexasathase _ tion at Green Rite � : on Thur-day; a larg-4 supply of papers, belppss els,. R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP HERE D. Brokenshire, ptsterins,osi schcwl on Friday evening. The which will give oar school asplendi3egair- Coav,1ancer. Commissioner for s.kfag school wait over half full of parents Jas. Found i, busy these day- went for the current year. amdavias, Aeconatant. Els- Vocal 10 loam and ratepayers of the section who hauling logo to Palmer'- mill. It While Wr.C Rogers Lod gin. Briomj't an farm a Issuer of Marriage lea ;, oma, t-s _ express themselves a.4 being well is lila intention to overhaul hip were out d:ivinq-collecting for the li3ihte pleased with the addresses of Dr. barn next summer. Society,they.-had the misfortune of spa OUCHER h POSTI LL.Licensed Ace. Butch Fletcher and Mr. Dent, un nature The Ladies' Aid had an opera settiog the cotter throwing the occarmlls, P trousers:az the Goauty of Ortano, dna er a C out and dislooatiog Mrs, Brignall s shoosW I sa sales en f rvdeac rima concocted ata •• turfy. Had the ini;truetive and meeting on Friday evening at Nlr or. Str. Reser•escaped wlth slight njory- ..1moderste charge. T, Poacher. Real Estate interesting character of these Peter AIinan'i., A most plea=alit Our pastor came over to act as leader oA Agent Lad General Valuator, strict attention The nnderrt ne~ talks been known there ivould time tva- spent b • all, the League meeting on Wednesday even,- ven to all orders by mail or telegraph. Ad- g d keeps cocetaatly on Pe 3 arems Taos. P,1Vc9L8 Bropgbatn, Ont F. band, fresh slid salted masts of al] kande. 11at'e been a_ much larger attend ing last,bat to LOA beholl! the door war. g A -Leigh.load Of young people 1POUTILL,Green River,dot. W;y Also a supply of t'eseta61ee, 'knee. - locxed. .t4 a hope that to future our storm, V> haul , to postpone their trite to people will not allow a slight•totm to �HE WELLINGTOyi Hotel.-Had•I -- : Port Union to a ftttitte date on dampen their zeal and ardor in the go" isQQ removed to and t)cru^,Ihty cre:haul Quality good. Prices reasonable, GREEN R,vER. acrutlnt of the bad rimed-.. work. ad the above hoose,I am prepared %� !'.rtitb - c A large number Of our young pecpin accomodation to an who desira to patroaue Beat delivered daisy. F_li `i liszwandcr returned from Our S. superintendent yir. me, spacicne temple rooms, I►ban be pleas- __ ___ F Thum, visited the Brougham Suit- ad lain gathered, unbidded, at the residence of 904.ed to see all old vatrons•w'`en thea have oc- collillg-wood, , Roval Rogers recently, lint.of respect for a JA TOkREtiCE, WAGNER d CO. tiny -ctlO(11 fiuuda before 1R;t m 'Toroa/a ession to visit bl&rkh m s, At tt'ritiii luhn }lar tri lies ill } hie son Frank, who i3.home from td.tkham,ont, 2stlm g' and re carts tllem'in a flourishin . a vt rt )recariutts. euucliticni, I g on a t'istt add treated him to�Ln oyster • - 1 The - eoutht'ou. sapper. This and various games a•s)etar3 W["T��11 ����� l'th andts south twnoroads bank;. on fY1 llurtll Ancl south roads hereslxnits. The cat pentcr; Rise Again bus.} in whiling away a pleasant evening. T I John Gilhul is nu�v .confined to at Ur. Dales' house. The flatus- RAi°' �1r. Williams preached a thobebt ,a N o Redt } int and.practical the a vere s here he btt»da}r Inc irporLted by act of Parliament 1871 his r(wtn and is in a very weaken- Fork is now al><ntt completed. bat owiutr to the severe storm the attend- nskstas ssaacb. ed condition. R lieu finished this horse well be encs was smaller Lhaa nsa.l: These wba D. Hoover is not gaining one of the finest in the coiulty. attended received a very cool receptio..s a 6ret•elass farm contaning rue• 11011• Authorised Ca.3ital.....................Sim,000 strength as rapidly as his friends We hear occasionally- from Our the Seaton had tailed to property Lena t 9nhsurilacd.C►pital...__.-: 4...,_ so0A0o tarnsee• and this in the lace of the 14,0E Seat................... lso,000 would like to see— dents-who are tri-Texas,-The} rtherrwas-air-anof-first-class ........ Assets Resiily Convertible............ 1,0Nblio On account of the storm Sunday find it impossible to find words tui fuel. Awake, mfr.5extoo,.or someone illiitss, ALSO Jona comae,EsQ. T.la•Mc3lss.r.x,Esp,- not so many as usual attended-the express their admiration for that will get your job.. President Casbkr anniversary- at Locust Hill. country. The coal famine has 110 ' special attention given to Farmer'• Bale y' lk Frame bones aod;tabougoae aero of .rota.. Collections solicited and l+romptly made Sunday evening the Rev.. E. terrors,for them. lead for Bale Farmer's Nates discounted American and Reddiford of McMaster L'nivel- - 40M Foreign Ezcbange•bonght and sold prLtas is• W ni. J. Taylor who waiz ap- -roa- ere. c. rued a salable on all art.or the 1 sit • occupied the pulpit h As- Insurance . . y p e wor a } P P P township S. S. Insurance promptly-attended to, lsavtass soak LDepsistmsat. At our school meeting]'Rst mveek ;x at ou to visit our school failed Cash or on Easy Terms'! the new trustees elected were J. ssibl — . w appearance,, Interest allowed on deposit.at highest Btu• to put in an ape , Po . y ._ 31111,aco• � ' snow- Four unimproved farms; of one bnndrti Baa credited hdf• earl to depositors B. Wilson and Jno. H. Michell.. s- 1? y y p s account of rile Beaty .-leo s Conveyancing done. c _c on aeeou - sad silt acres each,sU it one bloc!. ' . Geo. Serr.,Msnager, Our telephone..y .tern is nearing storm on Sunday. to - western Manitoba. :,3nfficiwt completion. By the time this OlaremODt�.' �,-__•- c c - - c ' �tlr S' glllg,• C1A93 ls'IIOw 111 full [timber for fuel. issue seache_ lt� reader_ It ss'lll be ill in every Tueeday. 1. blas, Tlie.te are about fifth-men:- DOMINION BANH in fill] operation. _ bels in the teas- among whom THE CANADIAN NORTHERN RAIMT-' W. Y t Richardson A. 3i. Ellis hAs fin}shed his tern! progress g lunchthe l bean made. It tt graded poet and rano within two miles � - •. .-- :-• with W. A. 1•'ulldl and is now ill i� the intention to c(nrtifMte this of the land and the steel rails are now be-• Notary Public, Pickering Capital Paid uD -,_$2,1900,00C to the employ as agent of It lath- class till spring -when a concert 'the laid;and the road will be open }mist . P t li llinr firlll ill Chicago. these farms for traffic almost-imine iale)T - " « ilscrn Arrived h+ime still be given. There will'be a siding or a station within.• Reserve Fund $2,900,OOC Anthony Tllur-flay evening from British The alulttal'lueeting tlf the Pre;- two or three mites of property. —�► Just Arrived ”' WHITBY BRANCH (;ohimbia quite lulcxpectedlt. It by terian church -was held an «'e:'- -many settlers already locatedio tbi�• . is nine years -lase �Ir. «'il;oli ucsdlAy. tt•hen the general busine-s nsighbcr -Ar ttmasal Banking Business Tsansaetsa tt•ent west luid lie =z leaks ill glory- for •'elle year• R•a� trllu-acted• Apply`'for particalsrs to F=e attention given to the collection of ing terms and looks as tilougil tir-i There was a fair Attendance ane! nt ' Farmer'@Sale and other Notes, climate agreed with him, the church is reported to be in a Denton, Dunn & Boltbee, PiC�@Till Pharmacy SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, A gi'fuul reception was given to thriving condition. Solicitor3,10 King Street East.- gj a interest allowed on depotite of$1.00 hn&ilp-' Mr. Lehifian and hi; bride at the The whole coluniltuity ,join' in 14 ll; TORONTO, Cut..• .�„ wards. - --- - hc,nle of JI r. And Mrs. Jolill«'ilsuu extending to T. T�•. stud Nils. Hol- new lot of,sebeol sn.Dlies, examination E. J.THORTOI:, oil Thursday` evening of last Reek. bourn and family . their deepest i 1' n P. MANAGER; Qok)S C00� tablets,lead pencils,peas, inks, erasers, >bout seventy Of fir. Le}uuall's sy nlpaithy in rile loss of their �t tl V 1k t! V ht -scribblers etc • friends as�eni.bjed and received a and brother, Howard, at the age NEW BUGGIES of all makes and roN tteledmie by Jar. and Mrs• of aline years. The young suffer(r s COl14POUND. Aiso a ,large and assorted stock of styles for sale cheap, call and get prices « il;bll• Aftei •tea and' refresh=I took sick about three weeks ago. Arecent dlsooverY bT assns Bombe and toothbt'ushe3 from 5c to .90c. »l Gc. ents had been served Win. G. and everything that medical skill' physiclan. sscceatf++ats Y:+� Secondhand buggies,carte,and wagons Barnes was called to• the -chairI and careful nursing cOnlcl do for( raonthiv by rho•sasaer qr hand. radial t;the only!.r>3aa{r See our new note papers,envelopes and on , Dacbeee brand crepe nasus: which he filled-in his usual 'style. him vva.s done. but lie (lie safe and renabtemedraQ-"-. Mr. Barnes having ]laving extend-I on Saturday-morning after suffer eovered• iieware of unprincipled dtvegf"WW Plow repairs,maebine and coal oil Fresh and reliable drags always kept ed a welcome and congratulations ing intense linin. His funeral�offer Interior medtctnes in place of ibis, asetw* i1n stook. For colds and sore throat try Genera lacksmitbiag. Tire Betting a I to 3Ir. and Mr-. Lehman the fol I took place on Monday when his c-k's Cotton Root t'omvonnd.toi�e w..isa ,our eyrnp of linseed licorice Lad 'chloro a Halt lotviu entlemen were called remains were followed to their tt+t0,or laclaeglandB cPntafn postaas lame leo dyne also our syrup li white ane and tar g g and wewlllaend,sealed,byreturnmafL 71tiZsrals� y p P y upon and gave short addresses : last resting place in Erskine cense- parficurars.ln plain envelope, to ladies 0046 Rb- especially prepared for children. W. H. JaCkSOIIf Messrs. J. B. Wilson, H. Hopkins,'tery by a large dumber of �ympla-'seam�pa Addrsse The Cook Coarn,Bar. Eroer D. Aunis, G. Ferrier, John Wilson, thizing friends. I• Wladsor,Out.0aasdf2 r , im. r , 0.0-i - d . .. T. , � _ . . _� • _ _ _ . . - I , V ..; V . �. g _. _ ,. ' :, _ -- - ----ivvv-% it w -r,rv-rvr%d'N SI 9 T ISiONTREAL. A�__- R} A -- RF� -W � FdRMERS_OPIIJTON3 _- *T� (1 _ T ' 11nntreal, Jan. 13.--Grain-No. 1 On the High Tariff vs. Low Tariff j��j J jr 1_ _ %1-1'., li'.. .. .. . . . ." _ - .lit YIARKW�) Manitoba hard wheat, 79c, No. 1 Hen of Many Tribes Pasa Before Question. '- Northern, 68c in store, Fort Wil- the Royal Party. t,- - liam, December ; peas, 72ii to 73c - Low tariff and high tariff letters in Price A Delhi, India, despatch says Telegraphic' From All :1 hes ©f gain, Cattle, eta I high freights; No. 2 oats, in store about equal propol'tions appear from : y .tore, "3a Lo 35>}c, 30c high fret-eights; The Viceroy, Lord Curzon of Ked- week to week in a Montreal aper. o _ + r g g r dlCston, and Lad Curzon, and the P —Over the lob.,. _ - in Trail Centr..s. rye, 49J to 50c east; buckwheat, a0c Y In the last received two Northwest _ >- . : _ ' v east, in store. Flour--Manitoba 'Duke a d Ducheas of Connaught on farmers express their o inions. Ono . '-- ateuts, $4.20; strongbakers', $8.90; Wednesaay reviewed the retaitfers of of them signing himself"Pam" ad- . .CANADA- ' ..BREADSTUF'FS. Ontario straight roers, $3.50 to the ruling chiefs in the Durbar arena. vocates• free trade. He ,,,says :- Lord Strathcona has gicxn $1,000 - - Toronto, Jan. 13.-Wheat-The;$3.65; in bags, S1.70'to $1.75; pat- .The 'variety of costume and para- "Whether duties are high or low, tso Brandon-College. phernalia afforded one of the most - ', market is firmer. No. 2 white and i eats, $3.70 to $4.10. Rolled oats= two vital pointe must be considered The Socialists will establish a co- ii' d are' noted at 67y to 6�c low I Millers' prices to jobbers, $2 in striking pictures of the Durbar fes- as to who pays them or who gets q bas and $4.15 per bbl. Feed- tiritics. Contingents from all parts them. Here I call to mind a remark, operative fuel yard in Peterboro'. .. - freights: No. 1 spring quoted at g : of Greater India participated, most- Marconi is Ilashi messages across .'•' , :..._..,_a68#c on Midland. No. 2 goose quot-f Manitoba bran, $17.50' to $18; 1 -retaining the distinctive features of the present Pre)�er when the the Atlantic in one-tenth of a see- '' - shorts, $:10, bags Included; Ontario Y ' g Germans were.threatening to lace - :_.ed at bac on Midland. Mill toba' g of their customs. The Sags and g 1? ond. �. wheat steady; Nv. 1 hard dull at 87c bran, in bulk, $16.60 to $17•moo- other emblems of the State .of extra duties on Canadian stuff that The police estimate that $500 in •- -- grinding -in transit, and_.No. 1 shorts, in bulk, $19, Beans-(2uota- they would. pay them themselves, , tons are u _ circulating i Han > . at 8L' 85c r.i.t. No. 1 hard, elephants, accompanied by armed Government would simply take them ilton. - �- Irt£r�-II—Il6it?nS-Meavy Canadian g from its own people and-the Cana- An Ontario charter has been grant- .. 84c North Re.y, all rail, and. No. 1; men on.stilts, while Arab irregulars Northern, 82ic North Bay, all rail. short cut pork, $L to S25: short danced past the Viceroy to the • _ r Oats-The market is dull, with cut backs, $23.50 to $24; light f Y than would not sell. he's-goods for gr to the Marconi Wireless Tele- ' rices easy. No. 2 white i5 noted short cut, $23.50 to 82.1; compound music of their own instruments. The less than usual. This would certain- graph Company. at 30 to 30Tjc low freights tog New refined lard, 8; to 9,c; pure Cana- famous gold and silver guns of, the ly be the case. The.,internal wheat The ' Marconi Wireless;Telegraph • than lard, Ile; finest, 12 to 12•',c ; State of Baroda attracted much at- raiser, say would raise his price and- Company of -Canada`-is-applying- tor- . '.York. , tention. The ancient Mahratta flags, - . Peas-The market is quiet, with weans; 13 to 14c; bacon, 14 to 15c another section of the community incorporation at Ottawa. o dressed hogs, $7.G0 to $7.55 ' fresh descended from the Mogul Emperors, would pay it, and the Importer from- . No. 2 quoted at 72 to 721 high. g were borne past on an elephant car- other arts would take a li a ad- The tercolonngs of the C.P.R., e $. . ,- killed abattoir, 58..75 per 100 Ibs. i P and Intercolonlal for 1902 were $7,5,- _ freights. Eggs-Selected, 28c: candled stock, rial;e• The martial Rajputs were vantage. We may possibly make the - I . Darle.-The market is quiet, with foreigner ay us a duty byputting675,84,, the largest et recorded. y r 20 to '20je: irontreal limed, I,Ic • fclad in mail armour. State bands, g P y g Y No. 2 extra quoted at 4ac middle ,' I camel kettle-drums, richly capari- it on an export, if he can get the The Department of Fisheries will ' freight and No. 3-at 42c middle straight receipts, 28J to 19c; No. isoned elephants and horses, and agile P,robabl allow traps to be used -fore • • lf,},c, IToney-Rest clover, in sec- p article no cheaper anywhere else Y p . '..freight. tions, I1 to 12c er section; in }U- swordsmen, many shouting battle and he must have it. Then he. may catching salmon in British Columbia. Corn-Market steady. ho. 2, new P +cries, followed,one another in quick bring his facto here to t the The officers of the Welli 1>on Fifes Canadian, 46c bid west;No. 3 new 1U tins, 9 to lOc; in bulk, Rc, tY !#e n8 ' Poultry-Tw•keys, 13c per Ib; ducks, (succession. A royal elephant car- benefit and send the product across. have passed a resolution protesting American yellow nominal at. on 10 to 12c; young chickens, 13 to !riage, two storeys high, showed how then our Government to save . the against the, proposal to reduce the 1. track, Toronto. r 10 !owls, 8.c per Ic Cheesy-Cyn-I the palace ladies accompanied the situation must put an excise on it, regiment to-eight companies. ' - Rye--No. 2 is nominal at 41)c mid- j p _a rinces of bygone days. The retinue ills, and et 491jr, west, f tario, 13c: Townships, 1' sc, Mutter P Yg 1f his own Government also exacts a Mr. Wm. Mackenzie has conilrmed . - 2• ; l of the. State of Kashmir included' a dot it wiII make the redact ex- the re or Buckwheat-No. 2 is quoted at 50c Fancy Townships•creamery, 3c y P report that his firm has acquired , fine detachment of curassiers and a tremel dear. The manufacturer can- interest in valuable'concessions of fine creamery, c; Ontario, cr'eaia- Y - middle freight. ( 2 �hu_e giant. The great Sikh were not-ex ort unless he can sell at a 11,000,000 acres in Venezuela. 1. - Flotrr-Ninety per cent. patents ace>cry, le: dairy, 17c for se.ections , P . ' p represented by large. soldierlike h \\estrrn Ontario rolls 16c, r price t will pay the duty and' Andrew Carnegie has offered the dull at $2.65 to $2,67 middle I t freights- in .huy.ers' Backs. 1017 _ex-µ.-_._ -. -----. ..._.. ..�Lhs{sears..�tmanrtch-lecksed-aa -han r—'h - - -- - e T. _ dies leave him a fair living. ere he is town of Faris $620,000 for.-,a-lilerar - port. Straight- rollers of sl rectal-I--I.IYI .S'I(ZZZ 31-A-ITKE I T ales, Each contingent was headed according �!ors pu ee i dds the i OOp ed'' try iding he to n contribute ov t w � $1 . brands, for domestic trade, quoted at utyt to 2a e a annually for maintenance . ._. . ! Toronto, .Ian. 111, - ender the in- !by an elephant bearing a gorFeaus duty to what he could easily sell for . $3.25 to $:3.35 ire bbls.. Manitoba lfluence cat light receipts u s?rocger howdah, in one of which the sacred internally and then wonders why the i Captain Bernier has written thy, . . : flour steady, Humgarian patents, !tone pervaded at the Western cattle book of the Sikhs occupied'foil tire. lace Vancouver Board of Trade thzt he . -- 4.10 to 54,20, delivered on track, T' foreigner gets in and dins At the will start for the Pole from tt,em +market. export rattle'f;nining con- .of honor, The book was guaa•ded by politician for more protection -':he . --' -'- Toronto, bags 'included, and Mani- sidrrahle stent th.• Hees adv;'.acrc! ,the chief resat. The vertrrabls C-hie{ t,,.r and will build his ship there if he is P, result ii the same, only Lite siren $10,000, . .. toba strong baker:', $3.SO to 53.90•i 1-2ic also. Veal - culas of gr•ort `Nahhn, escorted by men mounted on chaser has more to a few the 3filltced-gran, 81 in bulk here, ;stc.ek continue scarce, and .n t,r'isk richly caparisoned horses.- and ac- pay • Toronto is to b© the headgttar? ra T article, home or foreign tot the. work lookingtowards I!ie . and shorts at Si-. At outside I demand, The milcli cow market was ,orili,�.nied by hounds and hawks, , Another Northwest farther �rrites points'bran is quotk,4 at 514,50, 'st••arly, ar.d a few sales were tri'n:� wos a striking feature of the dis- I IH-uroconstruRail of the Quebec and Iinke- as follows :-"I came over the Isar-I131tron Railway. It trill be sur. in a - and shorts of $10.50. Manitoba brans,arced t ht•triti " - t Inp, which for v;-a!th'and-coloring. der a year a o with m bre er, as ! - 1 . fn Racks. $17, and shorts at $1`'I ,sheep and calves tcere ste,idt 'rhe diversity of components and number Iwe had- heard much of the�ch-eap`Rivedirect line from Quebec to French here. iarrivitlR wean 51 cars cnr,si5?inC of of R,ectaiorR may be considered to iRtver, -- - ,Ar -cattle. 851 sheep, l,4Pl! h,,•;e, t farms not many miles from Wets. The Railway -Corsut ittee of the e have been the most brilliant - the i Wen nil re well _satisfied with this 'Privyh d t C -- - -- - en*1 19 cul%CS, ; Durbar display, . 1co'+ntry, are we miss the manufac-ielectric ellsBto beoinstalled hatx rho COI'tiTRY F'IIU.I>L'CF.. - I. Cattle. - turinfi towns we had so near our ,crossings-of the highway.in the cit- • Deans--Trade is quiet at unc8a zed!Export rat'le , ... ...$4 :,c+ S"c l rt J. KING '� �farms in Illinois. The- great ues-; - " • . •- p g Ivo , I:cht. .. ... ... ... ... 4 2:'c 1 'S OF SPAM`( OT AT. ra sporting !ages n Eft .h- .. . rices. ?lfcdtum bring' $I.E1:) to of 'West Lorne and Roda¢sv ty $l 7G per bush, and hand-Icicked,I utnc�r as?tie. cl hire 3.75 4 ,.ct tion here 'is the cost of n iih Lake Erie and Detroit a d Iml 'JO to S2 Itn ordinun to g K,d. 3.2,•, ., 50 While Driving in a Carriage Brom our farm products on the railways igen Central Railways. Dried Aplcles-'Market -quiet, with BLockerr, ;.ra sent ... ;;'Sir 3,_5 1 - Church. _ _ . _ and on-the ocean to distant mar-� lfr Willard R. Green of llfontreal, keds If Chore were factories 1n Al- t rglrizer of h C ad an M rc.>ni +ices unchan ed:at $4 cr Ib, nail `�' ^e anti La mhs o t e an ! a p g 1 p p 1 A Jfadrid despatch stays: An at- a large conRuming population Crompany, says that it is the cont- - eraporated at 7 to 71C. ' Export rwc,, per cwt '9,;.':', a•10 teatpt was made on the life of King I Would soon grow up to this territory 1pany's intention to compete pith ex- IlenCs=The market 4s quiet. it?Y I L"lbs. per cwt .. .• :I 75 4 50 :Alfonsin on ,ttc+rday night A mum and Rc would not need to trouble lisiting �pricE!s urrchangecl.- Strained, 8 to Rucks, tae; cwt fired at one of the carriages of tits ,,cpec telegraph lines as,% 'hat -ol 18#c l,er Ib., and comb, $1,5n to Pe al ed sficrp, e:rrh 2t10 .1 !Nr ourselves very much about trans- iexpocts that a complete systest '01 fleets! cortege Kobcxiy was hurt. iportation: Alberta hies every na-!wireless telegraphy wi!1 to in oT.ot• -- ( , Aldi 11 yrs easy} F..II- , � 1%�L"i.i iuK any Rya-inuit�-ai-'-`io lural advantage mor seem n8 !ation to Canada next summer. . . _. I-las baled-Tlie market k firm, Cows, each . 3i' "et t'i 00 !tomayor, Grand C'hautl erlain of the great manufacturing country. There _ , with offefir:r,s limited Car dots Calves each ' OU lo (17t I!Court.-were returning from church, � ` shot from a -nrvtol at I is coe2 in abundance. the swift Iittle I 'GRLAT`BRITAT�,` worth $rr 50 to $10 on track; the'.. IT^``a a man who was standtn in the,, latisr for No, 1, ('hrrice hntr: per cRt.. 17,3 n 12i .street lied a rivers coming down from the:moun-I .King I'�cicrard and Queen Alexandra - Pirnis >- . Straw-The market is quiet. with-1I-ii;ht -hogs, 'per,�wt ,, 7,r .� ?7; 'one`oi the carri,t4tea ` lir was im- 1 k . s, what cheap cec.tes-peavey, \fe;wili make a cruise in Lha l[e•iiter' ear iota on track quoted at 3'• SO to; :i �� k nw wha protection war lyras for !ranlan in Marclt, c` - a-•c n t pro io -----� i ITeavv hrrq per cwt l r mcdiatel� nrresictit- Not o.1.v was q the-farmers of the t.`nited States in nom.-�..enz, the famous henna $6 _5 is ton. i foga, rr cwt 4 :,0. ; (kr t7rfg townsrgcon, \vas enthusiastically r� _ t ms-'I , ms lui is ctrnd4The King, on hearer}; five= ., li st r•u cl: - `�ritgc trfndgiv, .but h_.7�1YlOtitr Ctm Stec e, et' cwt nO 5V near - 1. -- Poultry—The e 1'he Us-el-market forobovecl fi p ���� m+*atntE ly putted him back into the-'I ��ttext }Fif m• kfv father bought iris ' etvcd to England, _ - __ IIhnoIs for dc's o ars an A wrjes of balloon ascents fcr_re 5A�II'LE� OF GRAIN. body o{ the vehicle i r recently sold it for one Iconnoitering purpo>es has been in- -. - ' -' lots continues-quiet. Chickens, old. hundred and fifteen dollars an acre avjgurated at Aldershot 46 to 5.5r per pair, and 1 ouriF. t.0 I' 1'i,r psi easy when gnet�tiune<t goer. ` Llle increase to ,price ivae due to A larger number of lrrtporfatit or' to 7i5c; ll�c, 9ll to - ItuckR1 ,Another Distribution Will Be tris mune its L'rito. lie aid• he 1i3' !the growth.of manufacturing towns 'iders, aggregntin 40,000 tuns, i:nve i Made-This• S-easou. - tended to kill the Duke 0f Soto- dressed, 70 to 85c per pair. Gee4- I.in the- State, '_1Iy father's,f4tra was been placed in the Clyde sMpbulld- - '- -• 7 to.-'f3c per lb; turkeys,_ll to l.;c An Ottawa drst','tcii say Ily fn- jIlloyo,, i't. whose'cacr:g a he -aimed: not,near enoOgh to the Lown to ing' yards, . -per lir for young. - ftracunn of fife lean, ttu'istcr ot.I I's pockols contained the:vi-.1,;i be Bold in town lots. its increased Potatoes-The rutrket is steady, curd of the mayor tit Madrid, re- A Petertorovglr man has'ds�e1 r,od At:+icult+:re another di•tribution «,il y vslut was entirely due-te the better acute anthrax as Lha' rr«i t of a with Offerings increasing; Curs sell , t';adi• this sca�on ut samples of veil-tR for .everal registered letters, market for .farm products - 11Owr\:er ' IAtr,l c„tae un�bctbct Inters, ma7lred sctateh 5ttstaltted while examining a at 81 per bag on track, nrd smat• the most' prcx'uctive sorry of-Grci,n a friend of ours had A farm quite dead bullock. - , lots job at 81 25, .. io Canadian farmers for the imprnce- '"reftiwerari," addriRRed to IrCsrleat !close to a manufacturing town, As RCpn'sentativea of tie Irish lard- (meat of seed. 3'4,e stock for distri- l;oo`ei, FC ing Edward of Gr,L ! 1. . button is of fire vg's I,etit and has '1'ritain. the Kaiser. the .Czar and j the town Grew farm lands were re i2ords and tenants have agreed on a [ \I'I'i::D �T.tT1'S \f:1. - . T`�. II !the reridc*nt, o[ tht Ili 1 l'ourt ct quired for workingmen's 'hoitses and plan to Rattle the land, que,tAon, th-C Ibceti s4cuteef by LTi<; l6rect or' of thr I P g r `�he sold his•farm• 'to a real estate-cucress of whiclt dcpcnds :uFon-_ 1hm _tttiii l:x,erirnent,l P'.;rua truth the cXc.'!- ,Justice of Slexiro. I nyment of,£{tt),(160•-y'ea'rly by the . - 1\f1. +nne4polis,_1'Jan. . track,\\hhat- let crotis recce Lao !tail -i n- the Can- i F'etto Raid hes wife was a '•French-Isyncticste for five hundred dollars an Ip I1fap' 74i to ` :adiun Aorth«'est, t'hr cli�trthuli. n lwontan, and that at one times buildirtghlotRcandc It haveIthecard that It Inrperial Government, -__: ' — - 74•lc: No. 1 Northern, 73;u: No. _-1 bad'•h+tn ccaniinecl'-fit a 1tir.atic a _ Twp I 0ndon .l[nrnigg Inst, in an - tht., spring w0t, ron=i=L of samptes of f the mase uite a rile of money-out article headed "An ('11ii'cct IA"`r T�nrthern, 72.�C' oC.tR, slain^ «hea't. Lsrl•r, IrOian- Lunt. Ile said he wAR not an An- ! �' q T biilwuukea, •len, 1:,.-wheat=-firm-! '•rrcliist• Tic ma& his-stateinmt to of it. 'If the Canadian .Garcrnmem Ilraru Canada," s.tgzrRls. that terl,r,i• er; ' 0 1 Northern,'-7 U to 7(ijc ; corn at,d f of ittuus, I'I a !fount jai s •- ' wnukl put ill) the tariff as high as cul 5chonls, as mv;a rd' in C'ur; r!.r - _. i`o. 2 Northern. 7bj to 7S4c; alav,Iof oats. wheoI. ill 1'. r:c'y to be ,the exatnininl; ttutgistrnte evith per-'!Lhe.Ctrited Brutes' tariff we would`-might nf?ord •a-ren;ply='for the-wc.t.• _ ,sept .this rear• aci11 Ct; salic'irnt t0 Ifect compoFure, but his words and '.. ,- to ,5,c, Ryc-Steady; Nn. 1, ; ' ace' ;ns showed clta'riy that -he was-;soon irate plenty of factories in Al- ness of English country schools: 51 c. Ilnrlcy farm; standard.. f,Oc Row oniLtentlt of nn tore. The sant-. 'herta. I was surprised to see -in one . . firs or 1ncJian corn iui,l pot fit out of his miffed. ' sample. 40 to L.-�.',c. .Corti-tiny,1 v.ill weigh i lbs. 6 he 1n.1 o hw I --�� - -- • o1 .f two Canadian newsl'APors that . i'\ITER STitTF?S; 43;2• „ Iery..farmer may apl'ly;-blit Only one BIG FIRE IN. LONDON. when the American. farmers non' Detroit has noted $5(',000 to hold lauluth, Jail. 1.,. :Wheat-Cash.! - pouring into Alberta became Can- chase coal for the poor_ to be >.ola sample can be Rent to each apple- adian citizens they will force, the at cost, No. 1 hard, 75,c: `:0 1 Northerti,!ennt, hence if an itt� icidual receives i$40,000 Dama a to the McClary i2 c; No. 2 \`rJrthgrn, 70;<:: May, {A sample of oats l:e rennet hien yo- g Dominion Government to adopt free I Senator Lodge has Introduced a - 7.; c. a s,-. uy, .mac. - . Works_ —-j Irader�Vby�should sec rnte_firr• tree k 1111..;nt c, t n inn+oss._all= -Clldltzg_Pt'1_�L ceice or.a o a� rat. At ey ar Rut'alo, Jan ]a.-I']nur-Quiet, p - trade in Canada when we have been Iperiod of 00 days tate duties oft coal itoes,-and application:- for more than A hnndon, Ont., des etch say's : vatinl .for. high protection all , our imported into the Unit ed.S!aIOR- . steady. \\treat-Nothing doing. Corn,one s:uriple for one household can- Firc did S40'.000 damage At the ltfc- Steady;..No, 2 "-vollow, 53c; -0. not l,e entertained. The a snsarpies I C'larp works here on Friday. night. lives its the thifed States 7” . \1'olcotf, N. Y., is afAictcd with an - sora, 51c. Qats-Stiongcr; \o. 2 _ le idemic . of 'carbunclessonce boils. 'wil•1 be sent free of 'charge throiigh Originating.by friction, in_ an oiling I --+ ►ore than twenty pet so ns Are afl7icL- shite, 37;c; 1`0. 0. mixed, :35;c• i'the moil., Applications should be machine in the tinware department, - - .. `:Barley-41k -to'6'_'c. -ity-c-Vo. 1 ►n adtiressrri to• the Di-rectnr„o1 l,xperi- :it spread,ra idly-to the ur er floors led and Dna' hers died. store, 57c. P 1 P l DECREASE OF PUBLIC DEBT i , At,Keystone,. �cr+tda, the manager rnQntal Farms, ofti v ac find rrty 'be 16f the four-storey building'. 'Two of a copper mine shot and ki':!ecl • seat in any tinct before tl-,e 1st of hundred employes at work were tout, Six Months' Revenue on Account 'three and wounded three others of, TiiE DAIRY :1fAl2hETS• March, after which the iists -,,l-ill' he pelle'd to beat a hasty retreat, but of•ConsolidateeFund. twelve men cvho ;Lttack-etl hipn,,., . . 'I �elo4ed, co'tbat. 'Ail the slmltleR .aFk- I all .got out safely. The fire was con- In an address tit \Vaslkingtcn, Afr. Butter-11cceipts are fair, and !he for may be scut Out in aortd time fined to,the dopartment. in. which it An Ottawa despatch says: For six . demand good for'choice Grades. We', fi originated, chief) owing to the pro-!months ended December 31 Canada's :easnegle said he' !tail on hu i ROU quote :-1'invst 1-It, rolls, 1.0 to 20c; ;for sawing. I Pel Ir.R «retia should g y B inew a licationR -for free libraries, electEd dairy, tubs, 17 to 18c mention the sort of variety they !Rrnce ni fire-proof walls. 'The fire irec'enue otI account of consolidated:' I'p ata---. :-t-- lG c ,would prefer. and Rl;ot.ild the n',ai. - ,�Lrvice .of the city was afiain prgien !fetal itmounted to $31,262,362, gi•- aTlt��teld lipee"ons deadlrillid .l,*.ven choice large rrili's.'18 .i.o 1Je, SeC' iable stock of the kind Risked for he Ito he inndequaie, and it is probable ling a •'sanpllts over all expent3ittiteR ._ _ •' ondary grades, rolls and tubs, 15 to exhausted, Rpnre other good,soi,t, will tjtat in- this matter.. the fire will combined of $7.589,19,9• The revs- 'seriously injured is the recerd'ntni'.c :16c; bakers, 13 to 14r; creamerylbe sent in its place. _, have a nod effect. The heavy dna-,nue exceeded the ordinary expeudi- 1?v the use of toy pistols in Norfolk, - -;prints, '23 to 24c; do., solids, 20 to • chinery on the ground. Qoor of the ,Lure alone by 511,713,174. Com-'�':t,, anti ticinityr since Christmas 22c -Y pared with the same pt read of 19(}1 17ay. . Eggs-Trade quiet. Strictly new - damated building was all saved. and itre're�'en\te shows a gain of 53,i7I) l A letter hag tx rcil f 1; Try tlo. 4 the firm state that they will he in a First Bu tint Church of Berner? i!]. ]aid, 28 to '30c per dozen; fresh; '1S RATS CARRY DISEASE. position ate to a week to resume It The increase of ordinary ex- ! p - ' " ••to 20c; seconds. 1'4 to 15c. tliture during the same period iN-. J., from a than wit° says ihRt lie_-_- Cheese-liarket continues firm. with Responsibility for Spread .of Bu=I operation., upon the usual scale. I I'en r, Stole $1.50 from the,•church $then q _ , was only $467,4�c The capital ex- 1 v the debt. good” demand.' \Ver quote :-finest bonic Plague Ftzed.' They have a large stock '0f mnnrtfrtc-j enditure totalled S4,123>975, ar. boy: he.sent $2:i to Txt. Septrnrber, 13 to 1:1}c; second-s, 12 ture,d_ goons, . which escaped the P2 577 231 less than for the six Sentiment greyented 34 wealthy .Sept�li A Victoria, B.C., despatch says :- flames, and cliiim•that They w7-li .not i8 tCvious'fsca] year. •f:trnilies from accepting all trffer of I'hr• Fagan', s etaTy of the . Rritis!i be crippled by the fire. During the'Imontlis of the p' r- �� OOO,t100 for the property of St. .. ., . g A.decrease of $1,510,: x0 was made is Columbia Beard of IIcalth, cvho. progress of the fire; Chief Roe was Paul's Episcopal Church. in Tye- e IIOG PRO.IiUf TS. went to San Francisco to inresti- buried beneath a falling-.piece of ins_p'rUlic. debt. R count trcet, Poston, in which Ilan- .. -- Dressed hogs are frmer, with car�= Bate-the 'reports regarding the hu cornice, and had a marvelous escape _.fel'Webster worshipper!. - uoted at le.. to $7.55. 1 bonic plague, has made a report to from serious injury, The.loss is - The demand for a•wagu.increase - I'. . loads q 5 �, BEANS"FOR FOR FUEL. varying from 15 to 20 per cent„ j Cured rueats are firm, with demand the British Columbia Government in covered v insurance held in, $.num- w.hlch is t� he }antis by all Lha bi- fair. We quote :-Bacon, .long clear, which, he states that a force of filen ber' of companies. AO} to Ile-; in ton and case lots. iR employed ' -San 1'rancisd0 in e---. " Are Burngd in Indiana as a -Sub- tuhtinous coal miners '6f*the Cuttirtry j fork, press, $21 to $21.50; 'do.; disvecting rata, and rats':.hat have Owin to the intense' cold the wa- •- stitute for Cpal. in the latter part of this month, on r n been found dead have -frown In ue g «ill agrEgaic 52,00(1,000 tt year•. _ a short cut, $-_.a0 to $23. t` ? ter froze in the hose-pipeq while tche• A South Bend, Ind., - despatch 'I k Bmoked'hams; 13 fo 13�c; rolls, bacilli - when- -exemined. Ire recon-- A gang of robbers created muco . (lire brigade=avaB endeavoring to ex- says :-In South Rend anthracite or in in the «extern part of 3 xl§ to 12c; shoulders, 11c; backs, mends that strict quarantine be tin ish a fire recent! at Marien- ntaintainecl against vessels arriving , y bituminous coal cannot be had at tChicago on \Vcdnexl,r.y night. nnE -)14 -to 14�c;•breakfast bucou, 14 to I'n burg, Prussia. any price: People ate'burning beans of thean,.-an; ex=polieemall. seas velar . 14ir .' from San Francisco. Prof. Koch goes to Rhodesia to at $1.50 n bushel, 'and are sat.isfed {tura�d during a robbery of a saloon. Lard-Market.qulet, with prices un- • ... 0 . study,the cattle ple,gue for the Bri- that they are getting the worth , of i,ind dater three et h19 COltl�l�It10L9 . ' 't:hanged. We giiote :-Tierces, 11c ; Two hundred thousand Nnuser tisk Chartered South Africa Com- heir money, as the blahs make a who had eseaped, robbed anot)wr iia, ktoba, l l;c; pails, llic; compound, ri!priw have been ordered for the piiiry, and receives as .compensation hot-tire. - • - . - Moon end killed•fire ; opYletor. .' Bl to 1.Oc. . • Turkish -army, . . . $250 At .day azul expenses. . 1. . . - • . - .'I-. . X . . -. - _ 1 . / . . _ . . - - J, .. , - _., . . N • w " qµ I I _. . . - � I � ., I i � I Z.. 11 .. ,- .. . :; . .0 , -;,�; ���.1 ". , :_.'. -�'.­- .,I ., . . .. . . .- - . ..�- ,- ,.'.�,. , .;., � �, .7:;,,-1, , �"._�, � I, ,I ,�­I.I I I... . . .I - ��,. . ..._ .., . .�: ".., ..�, I .. ,.­ I �,,. 1. ,.. : �,:1 � ,. , %� , , .. ..�,_�-, :, , .. —­%.1 . .- -1'­! _ ­ -,L , I . "., 1.-,-,I - �,1.- .-:-"�.,�_� - -. ­ �-��,�-I. _,�,�. :-I—— ......-­,,7:_1.� r-:�­I I I. .�. _11� . %.­, , �. . _.-��,� - �.i_'�,!�.�, I I I _. '7'1��i , I I , . , .,� - 1. �� i�_,�.,4 -, '. . � �." , . 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I - - I ;)�, I � . - ___ -____ ­ __ ___ __ _____ - - —_ _ . ­ - - -_ . - � - .- . .. -_- , -� � .1 when his fortune was made, he I . . , I _:-�. . . . I liow CAUSTIC BURNS. - . ,, , , . .�, ,.,; , -n- . . ..: I '& �* � * n I . t� . I � I . , ..--. Take' a piece of ,ap- . I _r . I _ woollen cloth, or a Lord Mount Stephen, the entire r I I ,�.. ._ �t;� i_ I,.-,,-. - ad boil it thor- ital of the' Canaidiaiii: Facifle Ita'il- ­�&-cov-" - -, . � . — I gua.ranteed, together with his cousi , — — 1, - -- . I . ,- piece of a blanket, a 411x/u, 4 ft'a, / � . �-, * , ,��-, . - ,. .. I- oughly in a strong solution of mustic way: . � - I .. � . . � .. -- . - " " - -,, ; ':".- *-. , ­­­_I—-I 6o-la, and you will find the wool will ­__ . . ___-_ - &,,6 A ,,�,, I& ____ . .-� I:-,. I away, leaving IMMENSE PEAT AREAS. - 'o.a _— . . ­ . . .. gradually be eaten ' A 44 4kr� .0 I ..- ­ _7 .n- . , , . . 1� - � . riothi but the s'osileton- Women do , , , . I . . IN . There is, according to a coatem- . 11 .. . ­ 1 ., - not fealize how -soap Bubstitutes' . . L -, , � 1. . : - I is the fl , Ily surcharged wi;�E__posrary, a re as I j . . .1 �. . -. . I . . .1 -�'­ - - .1 . . .1. � . The most productive 'area for . * .: .t.:� .. fuel. I - I ,�, L soda, or how common al,kaline soaps ,_'.... I- , . ? +4", .:. I . 7%,,�e / F/Inv. .1 - � . ., I I Tea the world produces, - consequently it is the North of Germany and the ... ussssj��06 .- . - � '. t�� ... .. �.. . destroy their clothfur, - _.- -. .1 , adjoining parts of I),enmark and Hol- .. . . If __ . . .1. ... . ' ' .. . . �find is sold only In lead Ill* week by week, subjeot cosilY bogs . . . I . . . I ' .. . ' I�". -.,-.�"-111 L . f,bri c.to.sul,treatment. The ha4ds I-and. in Friesland there are � - . . . . - - ..­ . ' � I _� ­ �-,_.. ' - :packets. I - 1. I also are immers6d f6� hours in such 1,500 -square miles in extent, and . . -`7 14 � . I 4 ' � solutions resulting In eczema, coarse ias mQre fuel in peat than. 1&iclt hz" / ' 'f,Ae.e,,-V __:_­___ . - i. Germany I _ -414 ,,/u4ff-o� - . �, ._......�', ... . .. �131ack, Mixed and Green. re mire-��g 10--_ —17p— . - . ..-- . .1 .: _. . . . . - .� . skin, ana brittle nails. The caustic in coal. A squa - _ . , , . I . . 11 ---- � . . -o_:'. . � . . . lapan tea drinkm" "SaladC GMO*11116 soda may loosen the dirt, but It eats feet deep contains peat equal ill heat- _____ __ . I . . .. . .. .-_r . . . away the fabric and.ruins the hands. ing power -to over..300,000 tons of _ _ �. '. ,� ' I . . . . , ____ - — ._-Ifber" nb ec6nomy-in�sUc4 work-' coal.' Ireland has a million acres of I - - . . ­ I - . . .. . h9artitoba Fairm L-a--h-do 8FAOLRI�K, e-la.—rgebogs from -Ju feet to 30 feet OUR . 1. . I 11 . I . I : ,;. - . - . . . It is so easy for a woman to test tU ' ­ .. . . 1. " Don't , - :- .� '_,:"-. ,. . ..; .� - - lea d!atAc­ ,nce between an alkali charged I - - 1&& ..4 ke . ; ,'� - . L. . To el sa an estate, 560 saris.all in tett differc hat .deep, . -- I I . .BRANDS 0 . - . I ': ­. , "a� -.. I - Volt ou situated where land is selling at from$10 to . ­ -.1 , 11 I soap and a neutral washing soap, t . ', - t 'L . I .. . I . . .,. I r acre, Average price musit cet wo per acre . 11 * Experiment . �-.7.�� . . AL0 O.Vewoouste,107 Ghunb Si.,Toronto. .-, it is strange that there is room for Lord Brassey -1has- bidden farewell Klnj,� Edward - ..-- _ ...... . � .I I . any but 'a pute-soap on the Caiadian to'public ljfe at the com'paratively � 10096 f -n ,,4�, . I with . I . ._ I I 11: - .�. .. . market. 3"light-Soap has been early age of 66, but he has done ar, - . . . other and- .1 I , . . . ­ . . . . LaIdlaw Bale-Tie Company tested by chemists and analysts the immense amount of public work ..in 11 ,"eadil ht ' '13- RLOk .D I I .1 . . - over, and Its freedom from free � --- 1. 1, , MANUFACIURERS OF world his time. . I -_ .1 . I Inf erfor I . .. .7 . .....­ ... .1 I � . or caustic has been demonstrated - . . . . . , - . . . do .. 5 . . I . . . . I . .- alka" . TCHE brands, 7 , - , .. * - . . . � ,Hay Bale-Ties by the highest medical authorities. It is understood that it is in COTI- is Eagle" -1 . E. .. Y. � . . � . � - I .. Consequently the true saying, "Sun- templation. to start a memorial to - ----IZ-aa'r2o3t, i .. . USE - --,-- * . .. . . . . SPECIAL STANDARD AND HIGH CARBON Ught Soars_r_!�dug �",_660 colonials who. lost.their lives I ,. . . � . . 1. I _es_expenses." 602---F6 . . � - � .­ ., I 1.'. J— . I - . . . BALING WIRE.' ___ ---.- ___�_�___ — I in South Africa. . 11 Victoria 11 .� I ,. 0. I ....... 11-�'..� I % Wro Straightened and Cut to Lengths PERSONAL POINTERS. . . - I — . , " , " I 1. , .. � . . I .. . . .... 11� WE OPERATE OUR OWN WIRE X1LL . . . - d years ago there , I . I . . , . - . - . — "Little Comet" ..... . , Write us forPrices. resting Notes About Some five carriages to each IGO people in, NULL9 C - IED �� � ' Inte One hundre 11.1. HADA ­ . . HAMILT01Y, - OANADA , - I England ; now there are.17...- . .. . 0 1 .. ��. �, ' LC Factory Ia the world I . . - - - - . � .. Tbe largest%z-_-liisive Ra!e T! . . . . � — _______-------- -- _--______ �. . . -, ., . .. - . The Mikado of Ja s recciatly - .. . "I'liere are about 7,000 unemployed The' Cunard S,S, Aurania, vi,ry ., :� . ..I :. I :' - � - , � . paa ha - ' I .. . _. - _ . ' � d Gate - .. . I . -ossesses among iss�i,cd a. deciee allowing a Japanese � I Workmen in'Newcastle ari early employed as a transport, and . . . Sir Henry Irving p . IIABETES GUREDI , - the Allans' Ionian, more recently ' I . . lis most valuecl treasuresi two articles .woman W lea(f, if she chooses, a sin- . ... . . head, representing about 30.000 per . . _., L.- . . tta.ches. gle life. . Mtherto, it unmarried ai- ,. , i on the verge of- star-- cha,rterL-d for GoKernment service in ! .- I . . to which pec7alia.r interest a I - . I — .. . , .sons, who are . have a 1, .. - .­ f,_green tt��cort4in .g�y. gL husband w -I I ,. . . . � � vation. . . connection with the late..war, - - & C)pc . . I--­___��� ���____ � ______.__._. -L.-.,L - ----AT _DU_r_1Ta_K__'_f&_e_Bom4ay, carryjng -, -little purse m.-a-Lde o as se JW I. _AMAIZED _ . , eft .. � -. - , VeIr - 11�1LY.Sl - _... I . I- .� .- 5ilk tbreud, with a sil bri:r�d, It lect-A for her by law. I -_ - —_ --.-- __ - --- - --,--- - _,___­ ­_____1_-,- QUEBEC CASE. ,baick Indian troops. . .. '.� - _t$P was found in the pocket of Edmiiind The fame, of ?'06'musical prodi4gy" ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT I , . I . � , Keun on the death of- the latter, and sometimes la-sts through life, Sigilor --1 ­.- . . ,- � I . — . . ..� �__ removes all hard.sof- or r�allous d I . . - � �-_....._._.. - . . ' . . .� I I 1ki not contain a single coin. The ,nto Mattei. tlie pianist, gave his � . � and Blem 1%his froin h orses, Blo(�i 9A',�i'-`, Minads Lipiment Cum 0�htkia, - - � '.- . )ther article is a siLver time-keeper first concer't at the age of six. and Tilis Hitherto Incurable Disease Cnrbis..Splintil,Rina Dorie-Swessiy.sti4s. I .. . " .. . I ... .1 . -I s at Last - 1 F�pralna,Sore and C;wollen Throat,Coughs, I . . . belonged to "win ,�heu twelve was awarded a gold me Yielded to Medi � - � . . 11thiCh formerly . ... - .­ _ . . liand,s l:,oint to cl. e - ' 'PermigA�on to-- reside in Canada � - . . 30 � playing at. the �: The Statement of a Man .c. Save VO by use of one bottle. War- ,' . � I 1. .. .Forrest, The dal by tiii, rope.f o-r ..-... . . Cured of a Very Bad Case.-Fo= I -it-svionderful Blemish Cure has been given to a large number of -- . "- n1nutes past fee. at which moment I%*aticall� ,anted the mo � �, - :. . -_ _________._ ever known. Rold by.all druggt&Ls. likservists. I .. . actor expired and. the The house that is being built for Years Ago. .- - � ­ .--- � .._... :,.-� Ivatch gtopWd. . . � �Mr. Schwab, th.c pre�!ident of. the ' . I . ­ � ­. _ J.a I..-.I%I�,i ,;�,.���.--­ -Er,:,,7 . . . -, . . :, Queb London poli.cemen patrol 2,44-51 1 � .1 11­r,Jd ist h.s.e t I..it., . .-I'1: M __ - - — �St*el Trust. on Riversid,es Drive, in I . 'ec, J an. :f2,-(SpecIal)-Phy­ I , - . ..- . .- � V . - SICLaris and others interested.-in'm'l-8 bf strects. WANTED ,-Zs:1_S�aI,e­vVt 4dd..4 __. - - . "New lork, will be regal in its Inamg such inter-I le .. Is Lhi,ssJ;�.t Alt3lup, Rol U3, - I . , , . .... ... . . .� ...... :_' � .. t . I nw. The tapestrics for its in- medicine have been very n: . .. , L,udcn, UL� . - I .., I ,... . . : . . . --1. 1."ilice ustj ested in a remarkable .cure. which' .:. . . ___ . _ - - I . . decoration will alone c I . . . . .. 1. _. .. I I Q j ter i(.)r h been made in ttas city. If t-he klrlafd*� [101al Met CqPA In* COW3, * W, I To wnd for o,�,Cam- . . ....JU 1�.,;5;R,,,.C. C. P I C I I A P.DS & C 0. blishrn nt as . 1$r3o.,too; the whole e�ta � . .- - .:- . _- - C -d a6nd the gen- . . ,!a .plete iheet Music . - 'T i,n i has signed a a 1 C le *6 , 141talmes and ­.� - - - - ­- - . - . .. AUD'S 1AXIMEN -ity fami y aw tieman in question PO i- Th num) r f visitors S Peas rKgtcs- . . I.-.-� ..-_...t: Cwrts -1 . have u.%ed youf., MIN I ico,ting something like S-).000,000.. � facts are as reportc I' .. , Itm VJ S I G I � 0ne of ti�c mewbcr-�� for Melbourne icy the 1 1-T N . .7'..� ­ � 4a,o in my stablps for yeals and I , .. ctorian Parlianic-nit recently tiNe statement giving details and' Carl le. House at Chelsea, London, ' I U's are eq,iiFV to . . . I . ,. . -cktw obtain- 'in the Vs mark I y . lu . . I tonsider it the best -wedi jelf--eted, Mr, .1, A 116.,'d, WA . I all particulars-this case will inst year -was equal to a_ny of the t I& U54 - �-­� -- -: - . . .. . . ."­�:- lible, I !- a in the, treatmcnt of at' 8 -) Teachem ;-7-iwu I . .. , :.] . � . .. - the British - navy, Th(N nearest 1 a new er ' - i preced ing like periods -since 1 9, 1_. �. . Ve u rs t ru I v ilr;�ro,ach to a 1�ara!lcl_in Lhe Eng- Incurable di - . I . - .-I ......... - .�e I I I . . . - JI ' , LET, ROME . . . A I.r'l I E"D' I I 0 C R' ,k V , ,I least one hitherto �;,Pase��,while th� Vinited States. as formerk- -' . � - . I.. .. "Isih 4�a.t;iaincnt, perhaps. i4 Mr. � Sorne few years ago. Mr. `3-am�fiirnishvd the large'st proportion .i . . .. . . . :,, � city was alin,­st� 're iWANTED"' I - . I . :rroprietor Roxtnfi Pond Hotel Jovcp. t!,e ineinber for 1,in,,,rick, who Dil­rochers, of this ,pilgrinis from outside of G at 6 CO., Limited - ..'' � .. . ., 11 , ' . I . and Livery Stable , i dead with Diabetes, He hall beOn I Britain. , . . - �. ., I ... . 91 at the time. of hi-A cle(A;011 W-15 a ! " ' � 1*o ,A61sin v�trect Is"i �01%-.e str"t. �1. .-.� . .. . . . - ' , 9 and toward h . . - I . , .- :-,_.�..-.--IZoxt,on Pord, July 4, 0 1. . -- _�_. Nvork-ina pilot cili the Shai,non, I III for over live- year -1 - , , - _.I ......,:.­ 'shl"IPPO .IA-i. TORCINMn 01:- .- . ...: .. _�� . . - Notwiuiqtancliv�g hi�,4 Yeal q the� last the symptoms became so vtg I � IF'or 0 r -fttr reart . ­ — � . : . , . . . . markvd as * ,steamehlist - , ,- .: . . . .. .. - . . . I . . . �. .. King of Sweden a n d No to leave no doubt in the s,� nt,r, -,� ��-;,o riusa, RoWT1.>v - %11� I Dominion Line .- . ... .-- . . . .. � k . � .,;r,d- -f his nllyr,lcianS & bawbo" to LA"r. 1... - . - . . . . I I ,I hig-h. nrdor j-% to the na-I%V�0,,'I..iea.u.ro Ar",T)has r."c,­..l to, ,vo,.", Nootgus.to lj,orvooi I . &_._%.r_r_y_ i ­_ - - . §­-�.-J-_.-_­,_t-Ii-_tev ,ft_")._t_._­__ ,,, I ii. lTnhday hn4 jnv (tinrin for 11im, un- I ture of the ailment -tl II`W. ­�j".� It ,*­. 4. .bs r;.,� 7- p,,r,l Fe"t"d to Laverwat ..:Via Ques-sis- ­ � . - Tt-� ,al,, ,,I poLi icr�� stumpli " 1 'I.7 4,I t ps;,i.mrro.,T . to-ro . . ... - .. I .. , st hiq I 11.,_-.1, I , lexi he can indul,ge in vienty of ha&d lie had an unquorichable thin . � -1 ,*,Ia�a.. I 0.Oda!too . amounts - i . . . '! --I,- I.r lk­ha.. 1, is-4 I It t., I i.. L%rve*--,,I Y"t�L,e&U1&h19$ '4-;wv`,0P �m . �. . X, . to L11, , ty-Ilve, Z,..t,;1v1Z1, ,ii,v­, 4�,%..*rigers. &4mcd Wd 0PAPer-om" I - . - -d- .1 4pecissa 4ttanu,-all"D"12 ifils .. . .. . . .. Units ingdom ti 1, .. .. . . -oxorciso, He C'm walk twen feet were always cold . he had sorri.17, ,.r..'..d._ ug,,,,,,.4 ,, :%ry.,P11, of ne wjr I ife'o Lij- . I . �..�. sv�6,11blubliss. Allen � -- - $00,000 yea.rly, his kia.I r"Ir, It C 14 - -:.,i isisim ,ad Thi,A Closa.ts'.0irim isu,m'*Fof .� � . . . I - . - — . . __ ,.. . I ... miles, ii' six hours, without ttirni-g very acute pains 'around I ie­jt and sod for Mrs. Vii inittow a tiaota,nd �Iruo . 15�0n.i 15'..Oco '64000 . ..- � .. � st r(,nqtb, � - . . � - . , nd many other symp- 404taAgnootafraind. . mt�I= 4d su pari.C.U'Ars.apply to =1 . _. Tber-e 1 13--rr_"rft__1.1A,t,1r_fh__Jn__th 'es,tton Ia hair Po,,ws-,-d ot,great' neys, These a otisbe . .y or .. �. . � I _L4 q ,, of the cc-,,try than all other ri`iaeasei -1frs--1Nf,,_, I vrosent and no o"I - _ . — ­ . I LL"&rslis.34t'A&A 00�- I D.tar.rs,,c.A,a,, ­­ .. * .,_tA__<w4__*1.,o� pair of t- Vrere__&l_____________ . 0,0 *st .It"" rLin-away h(' A— ___ ___- ____- - -iii-ost cmntebtj��( --ITISWAIS -Ras 5f,13tse.i* .,/ ., ..-,prt vosz,rtt�or, and unt,l ,r-ieb ,iii the Riviera and �thought for,a moment that he coul 1 Which, axe .the . . , .4 partlisise-, - - - _ �- ve,tr� wa,j �ijps,osed to 'k10 MCUidble FOr the liv" <4 t1rce pvrsoms. . e%er.recover . . I hirxi-.4" - lloo-k'­ beca-use-th-p:,-- twier , :.' . . ' ' * ' Is gr,-4t mary year% 4jo,tor4 pronouncerl 81.1',V'd F1. � - ana -,-ft- ­Jrl� I-en __thc__Xv_rw_QLzLoon_ au- - _1.1,�---it-ried every renie4y-tow Diatictes'corrin I i ithout caws. I rRENCH CLEANINiAte . ' it .-iv.-ui---a­r-mr;L- et­t� !.i*i­-444r I - - ­­­ . .r .1 ­ . � W'­ItV4. al"Iby cl�l",tz"Tly f,111,rg to �t lit,r. I`()�I.'l t') kp('p hiA hair in d i_,&-� that 'lie could hear of but all failed 1,up Go",,luis.k I Clo Is,7 @4v.L 84% I . -- . . lo<&I treatment, prorource<: I one I . - ' . I .. . .. . . r � 0Nr m.d .- - �. . Sure w�th a', d r. This Is; laid to tie his m'any -good, and-when his- 0 e, , ?�.#%and a-4 T161 is-00 hall-6 HAZI�iugl%00010111 ,... . . .'.. x in,:urable. .sciet,ce. has pro%en tarrh or d 1 to do .hi ' Morkev Brand Soap rem v 9 ill . I . I I.. .. ...._Io beacunistitutioral d�sed.­,e andthtre- N uni,ty. 11(.. a I wa-,9 ca rr les a li-ttle I th-)Pe. had almost. gone. he determined staln.'r, ivet. dirt or tarnish-bat-1. &o9Q,&A!.6,f_doosby,b4 .. . I .... - .. .� L.. - r . 31704ulce� co-r4t,tutf,�:,al treatment toilet clise. cort'jilitrig EL looLilig- to berin a treatment of T)oddl's Kid- - - . � . t : gain$*AMERICAN DYKINC 46,Mentre" - .. ------— —_— �.., --� iall�`l IL,,tarrn t_'wo, j;�anu(actur,d by I I and a rialb. .which are at-' won't wXf'h clothes . I I —_­ . . . . I V J. Cheney & il.- , 'ro!,,d,7. oh i., is iz 11',8 t ney.Pills. . ... . . . . . . . iHave You ,Seen It? What? u� the only constitutional cur- on the niar, tached to the lining of his grey hat, . the very corn mencernen It fie - . - :. - i I rom Coke has iWroassod 200 .p,.�r cent. ,. �,,., ,�t__.4,!?,� I, . i,,,-�--­-4 far.tNe 11�., . . � . . ' ' � . . . I. . . . . - ltei it ,.s take,n ititeeii,sily in dObCS Ile ,.rill oft(,!, renticive his'hat. to look, began to f�,el a little better day by , �� jtss,�a�i_,J ocP.'_.,vt of k".sisis.11,1­ssr ti . . I in Price in five y!mrs, : 14grA ron,i?.,rzi � .Nl,trYftfut'��I I-o s-'' * . ­ .... . Iroin IQ drnl�,,; t�, it tcr_,j,,,onfuI. it acts the rnirror to s" how hii hair � day and as the ,treatment proceed-- . , . .. Zros . . . .. t1rectly ou the 1),00f, a.,Id mu�oum �ur. into . 1 — .. , , I'�.,�-,�,,,�'..,".���:,,,�.,,, ii,c t.r cstti�si,16 -W An! .. ��, .7 -. . . . if 4t is not -ugh .enougl I I st ... . . �' I i;.%,.rq of the ,y,tew Lh­% otleir onie hun- is lying I r6 _ m' i ed the unfavorablo st-mptoms grew coug-hing. tzl�e Pr- 11 . I ,, I or,Lt" __ . . �..- (JoIlars for an,v c',�re A fails ,,a ;, - farcy, he u&-s tl!f-- co b you are , - , , . . . . ' Ired a d " to �nlit hi . 1 - 's till tinally he was com-I If 's Itlamb-irg 'r,al . ..- sure. St,nd for cir,ulars t stitntonl- ; , icss and 101, I August Koenig �. 1) st MKC)t=30 VV 40�:FMW. .. � .. .. . . I . I it's Addreq:l,n to trive it the vqtil�itc tal"gl". I plefel,v bured, sinu-nd and well, . �' . A. I I . � F� i� CIII..NE'Y & Co_,Toiedo,0. I King YAward enjoys a tialary. of*I llis astonishing . recover'v 'c reat ei I I Tea. .- .. . .­ . � . W,.6 r.,1'.,a w 1'". �d . ..I ...... .. .-1 ,"' . Ltrugg,M,, 73C. ' .rid this is by I . I— . . I � - . ­ ,Sv,ld by t,cr $5.004o a day, a ­,,miv,.f ris.,`.I�ft-_-a. - . ­'. I � ' qulte a sensation at the time and I _' ' - a.ss'n�cr,traille of Lon- �7-'st'ist; f., 4. ,� ,b,me, ­ . . .. . . ­ . 1%k1l's J1&j:.1ly I'llis are the best. � �o �-o larize as many other I The strl,et p " . 'tio mca-as many wondering- inquirivq -were I . ,�h its.,r- . , I .� , - a i niploynient to 30000 . I .v-oc�., %60 �I I .. . . .. -.- . - .. .. �rulcra rccf.i\C, . Ire Ki\o.­1w.,y . I made by the'doctors,-anti oths-re, -Il I don ,.Js,�cs .e . . . i . :;,._1i 9, rri;,h,nv ..4 . .- - . . � , I the Community in , ill he Ilindn't Diabetes then n(body cNer p'.r, . . ,,i-ply th� ).,,n Ire, %*it .9, .. ... .. z. Tn all cla'sses o -ing . irreat de. .more nioney privat,ely ... . � ,­ . 6ay ft,r 1ho­r*.S...ot Im .. - .� . !. '_.England -the cost of li% , has Ill- then a_;��-one imaginx-,, atid is often i had it, and Diabotes-was i'ncura.blP.! - . — . I 0 I av,,u n. b us,2G�%. � . _.. " , , . , . . . I. . - . � -.1 i;-�� to f 1 3 n, ­#It ,Ia. . �Ardicz t�%1m-;te,o&4* ., - I. .. - ...... .. ; ea,',.,d greatly during the last 12 more tha:i gencrotis. lie pays J.or i - could--he-be eurecl. by 20 CFES 0 0 I . ;* — , _­-,.--- . __ - .r ­ ... .. . w - . noriths. .. all his, bokcs at tile thea"rC, d --Thol 1, . . wa, Minds LWrP I C I�i� , etc, .ie .o-it. Ivr,to at .... L I ., , " 1.1).dd', Kidney Pills T Tl.-o rure . . . - � ­.ki;.r.,rF%=,,-0s� . �. I I ­�.. . . ....... I I I _. .I..— .� *-, , *--if(-r till his own tol,,,p:ran"s, le-tters. ry and it would return � — do I ,I &_ Nis re ts� .. . . .1 . HOW THE RUSSIANS IK) IT, , �nd parcels. lli� n.ilitary wardrobe I only tempora ' . ' i . 1.� I - '. i ' saloon I was whe-t inan said. I A do- mbulan�&- is I il�ely to be es-I liuitting Co�, * .:­ . .. . . ­ . Is Vitlued at $75,000, and the ' fter-7-To-ur--y—ear- -Ca=) t4i�dasho�tly it connection-with '; The pomittion .� ­. . . . I... .? :Most-of .us think of Russia as a c:Lrring. c, in which he travels on the Now, however, a J . Dept. B, TOTILONTO,ON'r. . . .. . ­ haN. el.lpserl '.%I , De-rochors'stoutly the British military service. . The I �. . . I .,.-tend of snow and ice, and are I tin- Conti;icnt cost him $35,oOO. King . e r . . . . i - - . .". .. . Lware. of the fact that exceliOnt, - -s declares that be has not sinre he(] dogs on the war anibulance are la- . . . r . I . I . . - - . . Fdward has.givrn .in pubfLc chariii( the AVk * , - .:rops -are gathered there i-nAlle sum- . the . .. . .. ... . S1,550,000. As pririco pf Wal h sliglItpst symptom of his old -tended, whop trained,. to.flnd� . . .. . 1"t - I on, a widely sciia tored I - - . . 1-' -� ble, Elvery one is cnnvinced that casualties . I . . . ­jner season. I hini $,),! I t�"u . . -ial of Bind- telt-%rams anti stamPs cost. _ie 0. and that Dn,d's -battle�lcld. and so shorten delays in , " In July last a field ti . . - h t � is curable - PUULTRY.G.. -0 - -- . I 000 - . . . -.- , n. year. , , 2 k. ' . . trii, M,owers. and Reapers was held S ;t"'tit-I'Kidrle pills ,will. cure it. search wor , , I . .1 I :1 . . . .. . riduct of� Seventy. years ago Loid S y . . 1. .. .- ._­_._.�-­_____ - - .. - . - __���_Isiahi#i-CH_u-�-si a� t 1�10. c 0 aIL-Srrand boy in ft small . ­--- � �., _-Turkeys', be eise, I.. .. -.-- _­_� . - . -fo—r ---- — _f ___ ' . . . its iffor-7c.m, ,%,voNi)r.,Inz-tlr7-�,-It(YWTI-T.- .-----. A*-A0VANMA­-TCCZ--,-- - which was remarkable village in scotlanid. 'Ile pos;��iige­d_ . . - . [)j))(3. 'i- -a-V-en S. . . s , .. . . oughness. The dcta�ls of the inspec- � energy, illuncliSe Slelf-rcli- The* oxtraordinar * is I 4.iT �� . untiring .y resuscitating .. ' _,tipit, . and-fudging . were so nunute. ndolis powers of r-cr-� . !- if ybil.'want bzst-PKiccs FA'iP YOU? ..'. I .. . . .. . .. 1 . acts from ance, ,and sti'T'c f!.ddition to these I power of light received a . very - We want large quanti " , that we publish a few extr of-,e,*,nce. In ,6irious illustration a few days ago pot,,t ry to us . I . . �; -,the official report for the benefit I EPPS I ty to inect ae:nand we ha%e for it: .. . . 1..1 . ' * � ql1kaities hp had a constitution like I in the silver mines tit Laurium. A FOR MAi?JTA!K;NG ROSUST "E,%LTX W an get you Diu . i 1, Dri-ir farming rca&rs. ' 11ron. At the age of sixteen he went imin6 held been abandoned more I . . I ,�cry for Thern, .. . ... _' � Tllt DaWSOIJ Cc . � ''": ' The firms invited to c(5moctd w'ore to Cama,da, in the dill- ,when it took ' 01 ` EGGS Pe" . . . lassey-Harris, Deering, 09bor o, than _2.0C1.0 years, and the seeds . of . '- �*' ' I. .ll . At- . s MMi4SJon Go,.Ll,nlbid . ., . I I &I I T]l more Uian a month i"o crl�sq the �, some popple were found b6neath the . - . . 1, . .. . ,- plat't, ,Walter A. lantic, an-d ontered the sorvire-of tile . Plano, AdriancL cies . whidt. had aisap- � TORONTO, 0 . I slag of a spe 0000M . I . .. . .. � Wood, McCo,rmick, Milwaukee - and;Hudson Day Company. . Later on, C.,nsigntncu-A ana 0-i re.;pon,I_,u a-.ol;cite<l ... :, :-.": . . J ohnston. . . . ­ .I , � peared for . t,v;(�nty centuries. The IN COLD CLIMATES, I . . ­�I NfcCor-I 7 slag being rcmov:ed,'ill a short tinle ­ ­ — � ----.M_.___.__�_­_._!" ­ . , , ---� � - . . :. .. I. . .. .�'. Plano, A,driance Platt and '. I � the entire space was covered- with - ­ ---I-.------ - . .. . ,ii it is alltic.ip . ... . . mic.k did not answer the Invitation ; V.t�� -f;1,-tl1'0';.,aFC giV011 c� -, _q�v __ 11._��iiiong London ' . I ow", - I . r I " ti�+ )i,'0�inttscrs that 'the- �iucc ' ' _'' the 'Milwaukee declined to t,iike' part I ] tile most gorgeous show of, poppies. ,A nurabor of . � -ics, 'Maclame Patti's earnings, and it is' Sicot . C'S- .. . * . 1. bec;iuse triey do�emed one month'a Ct i After their twenty ebiitui 'rest - -c, made cL 1 sion -to .the- co-minand of that i regi� . . ... .. . . they had bloomed as vigorousl as believed that she must haN I ment will fall to Lord Archibald _ . ... � . s Wood . _. y round million poxin'ds with her wou-, . . - . ,notice in'tiffident ; Walter A. thout air or a single drop '.. - . � . s but did not partici- STS. JAC0113 8" ever wi � derful N:oice. - Puring o'3 sini . . n( gle ye-arlCampboll. Lord Archibald, who, is. - - .. .sqnt,.macbinc .._ ..... . . . of water. - . ' - -the Duke of Argyll's brother, was at .. - - . . . pate. ' * " ' . I . - . I ..:. ... ­�: , . . . 1 she iietied Z10,000. Day after ([ayT al� ain. in thc,5th Volun- ' .. . The. jury comprised the President . � . I - dunLng one part. (if her. caro�r, *she4 one tiire c, S . . .1 .- . . .­ .. ­ .. . .. . , . I Battalion cf the Ar yle and .. . . of the Agriculti,iral Society,'-who' is - . I I.._ *,, w.ade within two or,three hours over too, . I g,% . . .1 .. . I I , . . . Mhu'd's Unim-rit Curas Mst6m"erl I . -;utherland Highlanders. -11 .'.'. itlso a Lnember of the ,Provincial' .' . ` 4 . OIL . � I.� . . � � Z1,000. � . �,' . . . .. . .. I . � 'in' a' . -� nis; . .. . . . .. _._______._.__­___---.-- ____ .-Council ': a.delegatc Stoin the .�Iiiiis. . . . — � . . I .. =:�_-____ ' -1.1. . . . ..- - _ .. . - .. . . - T-liat stones may be P E 'RIBERS . `_� :, e .... �ry of Agriculture, two men-d"'s I I Fid�ITIVELY CURES X1.'hat error in. arithmetic...doca.go -R %up -31 Cr CD "ers 0, - . the Proovi%ncial Council, thrm i . I. I . I , , t'ach? . . SEGNAL Top"I's SUBE .1 . _ 11.11t. - . S, 0109." L . . I. .- . . - . . . q-1,1.,t1 (quaxtz.). . ,WF,,WILL SEND *to every su,.��:,il)er or rem'.er ,or, 1hi,, pal)er EL fi.111-1:i7ed .- :- ­. - DwrlerS, SCven district. agric-tilt'.'al � - ,. . I " . .. .. . ,r! ­�q ,., ­j,.V,_­v,11 by 'TIIA�D. s,wicient for Ono . ' -7 . - 'Rheampatism— -_ . - .- , 't .. ? �+ _� � mail 110S .1 . . . . Inspectorg, and two agriculturists. . I � �� I - � � .. LL I Ilsli,y.� " ­ '.1. ,1'J,1Q inolith's trL ' � ­ , time if-tho . _­ 'a tnient, to hii"pafil fo within one inonth's after re , T T.I Ln Tl,:T,I;- -N;C. . 1 ��_4, ac."p,dt�,4�-all � (We refrain from giving the names . . Neuralgia _.. . _.- - . ­­�­- ­­ 1. I receiver can truthfully say that it._�iise lias acine him or hurr njore _,Z;�,�__-,_ ,�- . ' , . . � . beca,use they.,are Russian and' very . . I -It; I 11 - 14: wit.incoiciiies he-or she- , . - I . . . . . . . ., .. . Ill Stockholin a �ost evcr�` it) S0- thc� drug-; un;I &)pes,of quacksor,goori r�oetnrs or tt hard to 'spell).- -tBackache , , ,:' holder is "on the telef,holie.­ and .h.- ev- 11- - Rt'­k ) t�!Iiq .. � � . ()v4�r ng4kin*crrei'imy, silil understiziid that wz� risk I . � . _. - . . oijr,pMv_o11l,V wheii it hasdbneyougo,oci� an(I not bcfore. we take alithorisk; .. - I , , The .ground was lumpy, and'd hill . , .�. 1,,,,'tf,aTlv­ evcr.� kind' (11 lilislilegs 15 I if it does not henctit Ynti.-You,I.-Y 'IA -1101-111129-- -_ . .: . . . Headache . . .... . . . yoli have nothing to 10-�u- -like- --rn i ncra I.- ' .. .. ... - . by nAcans (if, the histi'll- vrrAF;-0lIP' , is a natural hard. nda iid(, test was choson. The crop was (jiscilssed rnaritine r0ck s41h t:inze I . - .. . . . , 4 ireq al)ovt twcnt,�* I . . i,cry-long-rye, laeavily-mixed., wtth .. . Feetache _. nient. This 'fact has hVel! ,iirned to ORE-niinerl. fron,-the ground like gotcl vnr� silver, iind requ aga . uni, and ..I.: _1 ' artly laid, .. ­ I . . . . . . - -y(-,1r.,, for oxifli�.;itlon. it con"Jr� frt!� 'iron. free sulphur iind in. c�i . . . I 'L � , Woods and p, . . c 11t l)-v ti;c _polioo-.:d.-;i�ioritics irr olle pwrl'agre will equal -in rrivd;einaLL ItreagOr'ancrcurativo-vallif! SOf's 911kons -- . . -­ , " "" , .. , , , _. I In tho,l*inder trial the machines All Bodily Acbes a cljrioll, I . .. 1- . .. .; w ay. ,I'll,) creditors of- a of the most powk,rful, efficaciousmineral wat-7r. t!rvinlc fresli at the siii-ings. 1t -,I. ..:1vorked for about 4.1 honrs'.- The ,-,- -, No-. � . o.tl 1)ts iq a geololgical oi.�covpry, to which .theie is 110thi"g kirl'(leo or taken froin. It is ' I... . � A . �- -linsiness man -wh-o bv.,l .,,1,r,Lot1s A : . t 1,of "tile,rontury for curi-mit- .such diseiise.4 u s Aiic:ijiwki,%�n�- hr;v�ht*s - � I working of each machine was watch- . . .. 1, `,ploycd n, dotective 1��6, 111jsif,(,. lilood Voisoning, livart ,rrt­,ubIu, Cutarrh rind Throat affect- t . I ..-.1 . I .1.�, ed by-four judges. - . . . - .of.l)is into..qritY ell isefiqe, Drnp�y. -r Atiments, 8toinach and 1`0ninie Ilisordem La ... . . to obtain'inforl'i-laticin about him. iong. Lil,vr, Kitlney and 111adric - nn�l­ Gv�n r )a Ii Y . t 0 .. .. . 6 .. . . . ­�ho Massey-l-lai-Fis,Dirfddr*- -did- The detective "tapped" the telephone (;;riPPe,-'M:11'0--ift' I-'ever.- Nervo" 11rostrmflon � 111� J bi t . ap 11 U. -.. . . sw cis tvstIi-,. . I this, writing for a Pa I cioigc. iv:ll �_i,�ny . - I ., ancl as Tio one -nr,,r,rTn,-, . .well .in cutting the laid grain, but wire froin a, house at which -the stis- aftle'r -iisfiig-' oivc ao, ills avid qf'x. I '' . . . . . . . � . an d -cons i(leration. an(l. .ri.(1f,rvrnrr1_tKi, .. . . . the ---m� Bi-ndet "ich"bad los.,v laid _CONQUERS pect wj�s - �t��%Filli�,' tirfd '-overheard This orrcr will challenge theattention . -,,-!. . . grain to cope with, failed to take it . Iftatry private Conversations. The gratiturle of every living perscin w-, desires lvtter boalth, or v ho miffnrg I I , . " 11 ills nn(I rilseasrs which have.rieficd the Tnedical world and grown zorse . . the ry - ­ - palris, only, your inv(sittitsittion', . , .1 � 0 ­ --- action r)f the detective. , Wrth uge. I.., I -- twite running over C. I wi�4 r r -h 13LS " � .- Vsc- Care nr)t for yau r.skeptic Isni, ! . ­ - go ) 0 . I)ut ,a.sk I . The result of the Hinder-0 rid otherl . . - - . .._ . '6sed �cifibidorrsblc-, in�ignation and r,t wiroexpense, regardless of what ills You, have, by sending t.) un for a . .. . . testj was that Massey-Harris C O., aro . package. y ii must not wr te on a liestal card. - 1,n answer to -thi;,adcliress ... . ..I - - . - - - -PAIN* / n Mqng the community, . . . . I . � .1 ... 11 ... the Highest Award in ._. - . . 3 ' 03 4 . , . THSC.W81L,coologist,Dept.WALL,Mill Vitift St,Terriotts,Grit. I . swer�- ,gliren - . — . I I I .. � . .- . 11 r. . . . * . , . . . . � ­ ..—,.Wjl .,"a. . I .I . . . �� -,- . . I � I . . . . I - : - . . ,� * . .. . � . . * . I . . . . . � � . . .. (I, , .. -, . . . ,,, . I. . . . . . .. . , .. ... .I .. . . . . .. ­ . . 1. I . . - . . I .. .- . . I I I - - . . �.- . . . . . ..I. . . . . . . � .. . .- .. '. . . - .. ­ . . . " 9 t mont "- : d . - —LOA n _ S- "" 1, no 7 '1`ow ti rea"17 — _ c aTe­-� CeS,JT so " or how c., . r,r .'�� 'bei, el. i I I 0, is US IS _�]DVS I I I ­ssussuesussess S I r, i� � c, A�! 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'I I I i . --.-- I 1, -"-.-W.tWmmml­ 0 1 , . ,:, Lwm������ EM I � M 00 7 N log,- Sarah R IF01ton ..F205.-ErapeLoV1ng..LiIiAP Bell _Tb7e—u Ugn a6d Pt L eickerina 1,.'-tt Olic �jbrsry have baeu seltated for the Pu d for the vear 1903,others may e to - .E FOR the list. S-ALE OR EXCHANG blunsev. - Laud-Tw4) btorey, Ili roouled resid,!.uce Argos Ll'so wood house, aituat�d West 31de--of CL reh Y. FOR t,piewifses are a uarni6x24 'T Is' �-Dv n ar Is Call advin'Magazine. smt,i�ickeriug Oil Lh al" fur' Sud various kinds of Ladies' Home Joarall.- nace and cistern cc plete For I,Rrticulurs TERMS McClure'& ayply to A 4 Mullett. on tile.pr,=bO4 01� FicKeriug, P 0 DeMlea�qr RATES OF ADVERTIBLITG Advocate, .`VjishiDg--al1 out Customers a'a' ,l Ffierids,' 40%ft intertion,per line 10 celits.I F arner Useb subsequent itiGertion,leer line - 0 Vnial rate doesnot include Legal or Foreign ad �Ladies' R There are a fe w -7 %fresccapernants. d. le,3, % I terms-given to parties moddug cot- .r 7 Um . wothaZA'a Companion, .-A appy a or yearly ootitr%ctspa;ab10 ti�&rtorly. 'H Prospero s r 3 or 6 mouths or by the year. Half� orid s Vork: u IsaarlS Christmas N, nd 23uniness cards,ten lit:es or under, with yWT, Success. 4xas r,.$5 0C,rayab'.e to advanco. asmo oe i nl;cal columns ten cents per line, Little Folke. Mqvi Mots per line each gu�,sequeot insertion. Recrea ion. Coscial contract iates madekno-ira onapplidL- TCosrnopo!itan. bers left and -an- Nofreoplivertioinij, tter- nsructl=3 ew Y"ear "ji lbo In"raid ant1l foTbt1den and cbfixgOd &c- Everybod%'s Magaz:ae. imar4lanfly. Orders for dip-coriti a aing advertise- Public Opinion. wasaft-sawAtlid In wilVing aud swatt* thOPub- if you renew our H arFers, 11 isvers aipptiv attended to TIM Cuin MiUee have eadeavored to meet Job wark ory Aft PePliobad 0 w-f Friday morning at Its 0!1* the wants of all classes of readers, and by Pickering Out. ex%miniag the above list it will be seen t he Subscription at U u A a r & Thexton, Proprietors itive are eopecially for the ladies, three for boys and girlt,.one for fatLaerg, &ud m&DY JUSt In for popular readers,and the general public. 'Quee you will mOur JU vn-A First-ci-645 L.0Cb1'?&PQT. Labrador.Herring, 4"Ur Jr-'x1pectatlone-The near VIVVert bf the goo gla of pickertzle and vicini I - et one Fre'e 7 _FxoZen.:WhAe FiBh, ZZIDAY, Jan- '16 1908- Loss Of Flesh ot ' Chairge F yo rozen Lake Trouts 4hen u can't cat break- 440TES AND rUMMfENTS. '—,I%e Han.-Oeo. Foster--has been fasts. take Sc-otts-Effmisiom- Sm-o-ked HadAie, TOM ered and has accepted the Con- When you can't eat brud X PEW-8 ,,.ervative nominati6n in N'urth ' NEW YEAR. oneless Fish. ol�:tario. Mr. Foster is genemliy and butter, take &Ott's with the ted to be the ablest man )pposition, an"' Emulsiom When you have, Thei Farmers' SupplY.Co. -of the c d -the ranks a grill find a foll.scipply of every his return to parliamentar)- life in been living on a milk diet and down W .0t"wa will be a inatter of grati- in my store, everYthi" line NVhile an want something a little more rock bottom prices. flestion to.the count jtble adm* inist ration i-A much to be Scott's Higbest C4611h Price PsId for all Produce, -; nourishing, take Wool, Hides,TaUow eta taken, cash or ides1re(4, a strong opPOsltion is a necessary for go�Xl g0ve,`nUlent- Emulsion. Trade. 'Th. .ilt af.. the 1)�e-eleetic 0 tl an .is a V son leane* r' 9-1�Y- BRYAN, _NJ,%nager. To get (at you must eat !E Pa'd _C jis.st iveek han bk-ell to gile fat. Scott's Emulsi a majority ot 9. H e I Ire. The pro- great fattener, a great n the Legi�,latl K ay - ill . -4 'Mirrom- -*xLb;litv i�, that tIlAt ItldjoritN strengt 4 A. h giver. -6 a Fcr Cleaning Windows, irea,ied "V;t h f0tprc Jbc i �Ut se who have lost flesh iejot.tkniz,. AN'llile the govel-litu Tho and Silverware. luut a vurking majority and Nvill want to increase all body thk- ftril teriji. 43- hold office C, er, �;Iike 4 " - . - LFureka Fly Kill' �o �.znsll that 7 !0S ,fliat majority i­l tissues, not only fat. Scott's Re. r J* S 26 temptation for so ithere it; a greatet 11;;,%S ',Binder Twine Etc. ithe party in PoWer to sto()p t,, -Emulsion increases them A 44 14AT a hardly be ternied IL I,() _Cal -bom .-flesh,---blood - and i . .,­liar -able. A purer a minl.stra- W so honoi is I -: *0 eazin, tion can be expected fmm a gov- nery C. jP tc L01 ihakariva. Onll. -1* ;; 3 Mar a '4jerunlent who�-e majority,-A-ould he For invalids, for cort.- 1hree or four times as large A-h"of the R-o" governmjL mt valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all J CL Its '7 New B*.)ks Addad. : 11 -'- who need flesh, Scott's 16- Oct. P com. lqov. ',ijolItairing Public Librarv, Voc. 19W! ui -Drugs - an Tb*fol!owiva toots ware added to tho ;M Emulsion is a rich and ed c'nea fortable food, and a natural is lit Bird Life, Frank X Chapman. .1ionary 1904-Wbitbv t3oh, Osh-Lwa -,tb� 13 14; The Earth's Begionfar, Brougham 9.Lb, port Perry ILtb, Ux, Robert s, Billi. L 8 D.F R S tonic. bridirs-140, Canniogton 13ib, BeavertOD -d Mir- a IdS Plant Studiec J00 &L Coulter, A X Scott's 12th. l5eajon&ble g6ods'i6d Perfu-meg at cut rate prices, iriCludM9 Ilan Emulsion for bone, rushes, Sllaiing If ugs and Brushes, Razors, Slaving -Straps --IL 104 Toose Black Diamood Men, Combs, B rows, 7 vVm. ��otbey Gibboat etc. These are all Liew igoods and suiLable for Xmas prepents�Also a full IL 105 The dark o' the Moon.S It Cto,:Irett flesh, blood and nerve.- & Gallets Vera ViC�jetta, ColgateS IA I he Treasured the Lac&*, mportant line of Perfumea including Roizer er,j-M&r;,h& Washington, GGur- ffenty AN*e. will send you Notice. to Fra',nce Rose, Lubius-Jockey Club, P-eks.eeb I ties. A120 a fLkll line Of JIE-264 NV4th tLe British Legion,a jitory A ftee sample. Ing s Jick� now ,so popular in th6 Amencan ct Violet. Vit­ of the Carast War, G A Hen-ty, Be sure that this pictum Richard Hudnot s perfames. including.such odors &R Nipolpn e' Violet eta. jR SM With Kirchner in soajao, Henty. ginis, Rose, Sweet Ordhid, Wood Violet, Ideal Pink, Lily of, th �L-IOJ A son of God. an Anvel ArmeAlati, h%the form of a label is on fariflers ! �fragirant and lasting, being far superior w any perfume. OU story of to day.John A Stav&irt the wra r of every bottle These odors are L-107 A datiatiter of %be strows, ! Loudou of EinuFlplod you buy. the Gan�diarf marknet—Put up in fancy boxes- suit.ab)e for Xmas presents -,LL-A i Thecomiag W&terloo.capt Ceirties IL W8 The conquerors beiUR the true, SCOTT & BOWNE, the farmims,in thid from-10c a bottle up- Genrude Franklin Atherton, and ro CHEMISTS, vicirlity have requeowd W antic story- of Alexander HAMLIbon. Our c'ut fate system prevails.W asuml. We sell every El 257 Scouting for Buller. a Hayeas. Toronto, Ontaril money by buying your Xmas preeents, Drugs yna Roby X"kirts, Soc.arW $1, all drujoso The Pukenhaz COMP'27 sale pricet and vou can save L-10j Adam Rash, L ts. -'.-V-233 By rock and pod-on&a Auatifil. ST0UFFV1"E,' and Medicines from as. @bore.Louis Becke. or them to being their boim to 1H 2U The ConquIsilt of Rom*, To- allow nder to each Pwchasek hiatilds Sen&A. j&c�sory witheint seadinir tkw buyen to A-Magniflicent Cale IL-110 The intrusion Df,PejW,A Hope. them. I Th.e Company have dwided that- 171 King St BA111- JL I L1 The Siege of Lady F in fature they will deal diMl with ths Betaik t= & CO*? TORONTO, 'Harris Dioltson. f&rmar and will pay within Drugaeists As Ahus WoTon with,tbe-abip,a novel of�65. CO. Cy-rus H, Brady, S. S. N onto prices. -Opp.Crydei Hotsil. m000mrs lid*.C, D., DANIEL `F-17 20 cents of. Tdr 09 )nl ly,a romance of the Southland, Mauride Thinrlopeon The farmers will then be g*%tina the F-21A The vultures, HeDry 8 Merriman. s4vantage of all commissiotis and can With cutlass and torch,a story of brine their hoe * any d�y. .oast�G Stablej,�f D v!ill be rillaed to quote prices at tbe�greut slave i CUrk Russell' at'env .238 I'Llit.Faany, W time. Deep-sea plun4eriags, Frank T Buller;F R G S you %vith any C C Price ('an SlIll-0y T TREES T,112 Angelot, A:story of the first Empire FRUI 1,L 113 Amor Victor, a novel-of thing in thel-i Une'.�t a price that A.1i kindo of TREF.S. JUST RIVED FR r-IT .. ........... .............��p e6u"ri­d--ho­raL-,j--':) 105,--A D-0-Kenyon -sley,child and colo.n a , A%,_jlj`sjljt-�-oitf 1)(�wkct. Higbes�t r"�Itet price -A Fne line of Costumes,Flannellet�esj Blankets, GraiL3 1.el.14 Sarits tbo Carlist i t e wear. lrj 115 Doris King it kinds of stand '.L Emma R&ya6r for a F all and Winter app�ee -L 116 Tbo;e deliglu tf ul Americans, to J', S. Barriard. e of Groceiies on hand. Mrs.E.Cotee JOHN E. OR Agent, A Tine Lin Pickering. 11 Stephen Halton,Chas' FeLton Pidgin. -R-W Chambers 2. Id 117 The maid at Arms, -John PaAel, F ls3 'I emporal Power,MR.Tie Corelli Z 259 A little girl in o d Detroit, Amanda 51 DouglaS V 238 The Skipper of Barricraig, Sugar Factory. Gabriel Setann Bett Licil r;A 2j;) With the flag'lit ses;Walter Wood. -sion County Coul He'lo Central where do you-. Friday jj(�xt.23.ml inst, an ex(nir _--C, its The way of eeeape of -D, ,�,_B,,rhn arrallged 1AN. 11111litte county of'ontario. -ill give 'Grallain Travers(MarRaret Todd If 11-a'.1ing citizons OLNVII.Jth'.. _NN .-'.1V239 Therria, tb-e good ship York - 'OR in- -nucil of the Cor get your Pumps P te of ill this gl The first rnebtioq of the Co -Year- -jo6---�-q Conn�y ol ttre Russel po-at o tUL Dario. LU that W Clark t 1,&�- ".i!I be held.pur@uant ti eta tute in -D El*rnelis igg The 'rt, Kentonw�W J'(wi-ity an gwplon'tilility to-Ival-ri. ;it behalf,at the ojoitrt HoCise ttTe Town -;,I Gr(st religioms of-the world, ea'storliv fal'Til- 1�n-d "_-Iiat ilt in Whitb? I vn Tuesday the 27th dAY 0! -Ta"Lry Herbert A Giles,L L D A. D.1 3,at the hour of two o'clock 11) th'! af. slne.4;4 Pi44'er- D ring an(l hil -W 1;3,-at M: 77%7 T W Phys Davids,L L D Ph all ternooti, the Cu�cil Oskar Mann I va'tvs a,,r. %,tq,N, lov,-, �2.05 fr(nn A zent for '11 ""Oun" to lLiA beftre t ul, LIUSt be t,)r*,FLrdel Srope I iwg. (-hils-1j-vn'hAf'fltiV M111 ti-ek �'H. Hopkins; kim3s of veh. �rly" c?rt`,1aed: to t e S Six A C Lyall, 1,� B G,G T E Iw train the follcw- Clerk.at jeist t�iree als before the i-%leatiu'A of Brock- St., Whitby T) Menatit, icles manufactured by the McLaughlin r an i others. llwal the Couilcil, ander the sea. l-Z­II ill' ,IRE%% jilm-W11g, j,-O,R.F k co�.Y, of Osbawa, That,s the place M The house i t(�T�wonto County&rk,cc.Ontario,- Max P�rnbbrton�,,�,-ii"" `f lu4i-41fvoll Lill(isa% Ldrraou, to get your Wood 13�.Oiu- ;,In tj T-i'tIll-11- SAillc� Th'e Empire %ledicin6 Co, or Lnd- Iron Pumps, S 1'47 Lives'of the buut6d,' �erial . train out,,has appointed the undersigned as ton Thompson!vv('11111�' to Un(lsay by Ernest Se pic-vring libillit.,local agent for�ickering,for the most,vrou IF_YOU-WANT. also Plumbing and 1:Z the martyr isle, I Cisterns ma4s, tO- i Erromarigm ,8.:il 11). 111'. Bon. Jolin DrytTlen, Chits- y of the ninetienth century. A g&jolinc -engine -on Nose. Throst, Rev H A Robertc derful discover P-- For the treatment of the curesColdff Briintfordwind1nilt, Deering machinery order, ..c 121 Glengarry school days, R C01113or Calder. vx--.�t. P.'P.', NVIII. li( .. , -u-ngs Lt ,Q,t4a My days in the nortli land N'Viil. '-11lit1l, ex-11. 1 ..Nvill-ijen Gerow Brbrichial Tubes arna L Bay favor binders, mowers, corn haryeaters corn Egertbu Yoang� and -inany -menibers of inlinicipal Catarrb, Astbma, DrOuchitis, fet)c4, binding ;vvine, 122 Young Barbariatiok Tan -M aclaren councils art, expectool to 4tecompany and all thru&t and lung diseases. Write abred4ars,Page wire at. Sea or writd� )wers of teld and garden th(, exevirsion, -_ Arrangeinent.i Rre, for particulars,a stock Of treain:iental and kugliy or alone to SrA Familiar fic F Scbnyler Mathews' I)q�ilig.illade at Berlin by the Ontario I repair%constantly on hand at.- IF. Tit. Jon-ea. 1 Made Merchant SulFar Co. f.o I r the _r.eception of the.i :0� . 31 LeOtre frOrK Too= XU-70r, 311-17 cot. , .10 his son,John Qrsham Visitors, M EM Elm M11 NOM1110wim 21 AN, CLARKMONT biodel. Parn-1.1- tDr.-Caven-, of jkTo-_ plivsicall ill attelid- NI-ichell. -_ 1i 'Maellab is vLS:tillg ill t liii� anee and gives Miss cl N%Ve kX credit for the capability she IV "ve��v%v, of Port evinced in the sick rooin. We tire In the Furniture 'and undertakin tv rc Perry, g business in . Pickering 'Tolw�fship, lie in in�_b thi:� week. pleased to say that tlli� child is and 1902 was the greatest of all for volume of trade, for, which I am e visiting notv ()u a fair ivay to. recovery akes ishort roa&. F. -and Mrs. Cooper ar truly thankful to my wany friends and pation I am better tba ever Hou51_P1 n friends in Mount Zion. froill a severe atiack of spinal preps.red for 1903 to fill all orders for se urnishings, Window Mr. Middleton, of Elnv4ale, is inellingitis.. Shades, Picture Frames etc,in connection with funerals use tha telephone Mrs. B visiting Mr. and Owes. *frml at mv expence, it saves time and trouble. Yours Respectfully Malcolin Rumohr, of Aurura. is y visiting his inother here for a few Pickering Council. nd light loatis. days. NI, -k Tilt John. H. Beal, Dr. Brodie was called to '. at above council met on Monday, for con- Jan. 12th, at Brougham pursuant to Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director,Claremont. hain Oil Situday .eveinug tatute, inembers present, Beare, Pugh, Todd. 3,1cBrady, and Harry Wright, of Richniond Uerow, a,11 of whom took aiki sub- -ec, declarations of d for everything is visiting f rien(6 here ful*a scribed to the requi, Co ualitication and of office. ;_few (lays. ',loved bv J MeBr.v_1v seconded by J that r= on wheels.� nSUlt John Gerow, C. J. and Peter es at Port Todd that the reeve, sir Gerow and -ac Macnab took in the i the mover be a cum to strike the Sold Evorywhero.' Perry on I Wednesday. Standing committees for tile present Dr. D. C. Smithwill be here as vear, lKade br LUVItIt"L OIL CO. ..usual next-Tuesda� to attend to n for the present ___T.he__5_tand.ing cor hi year are"follows- b is profossiona duties. Ruads and bridj�es _McBrady, Beare and Todd. Contm- We are sorry to.s�ate that John d Morgan is in a ver-Y Pool- State of gvncies-Todd, McBrady an Pugh. are Dowswell tndigents-Pugh. Be and- Gerow. SEPARATOR -:health at the present time. A large wd went to Broug- Damages to sheep killed by dogs ag.toattend G - RE cro erow,McBrady and Pugh. XODDLEING ham on TVesday evenh The minutes of the last meeting ..the opening of the new rink. were read and adopte<L Simpson Bentley-, from' North com from J Ross Robertson was A Sped4ty, The- Stove mait abouit your stove. Hastings, is spending a few- "Y8 read regardin�. grant to Children'8 Te"imoilliltis on appliciatioa.' Working with Alex. and Mn. Wilson. Hospital work ruronto. ented. for model in the shop, The annual meeting.of the Ers- Various bills were pres kine congregation will be held in, PaLmelit. __�_Hy. W. White. the chure Village h on Wednes&y, Jan,' Thereportof 'com of council and AU r3eziib-�rs and pblice trustees of Pickering Cluemont 21st at 7 was pirwented and finally adopted adherents are earnestly requested w was introduced and fln'ally -to be pre.sent. ca�=-'appointin R S Phillips as as Tin. -and. .. a iagines - I me-eting of the--pub- - g Messrs John Dunn Sol E The annua sessor for 19M, a lic library was held an Menda3 srad-M Gleeaun--m-auditors to audit J. Bundy pmsiding. The the accounts of the 66w_iw'Ki_p_f0r Graiaite--Ty a evening, reports for the year were ivad and 19092. adopted, and the board appointed A by-law appointi V�' V Ri ard- Windmills,Treadpowers, Choppers.* Straw' 'cutters, Pulpers, son, (;eo Philip and Dowswell 8-3 Complete stack on hand. Wheel barrows, Wagons. Dump carts, Buggies,. Cutters. for' the 6n�uing year. members of the board(if health passed A fancy dres,4 carnival will be variousreadings and fi-n- Eavetroughingaspeci&l�y. Sleighs, Churns, Washing-machines, Truckand Platform wales the Caledonian rink on Or anything in the Implement line. held in Aj:j%0tity of inch lumber and some "'mugp Frida3 vening evening, January �L by-l- wa,4 passed P-4signing the 16th. when 9-1 prize:� Nvill be various portions of the, town-4hip to scantling also some Sx�timber suitable for ' Philip,-r., Brougham. <Xered. The batid will be in 'at- the diff*�reut iltember-A of the vouncil. outhaildicge.for asile.cheap. p,irticulal-4. whose &ltv. will be to 4PI)Oint coin- Geo. tendance. See bills for �et, that the rotitik are evere snow storm 1111"iullerb t" J� S. BUNDY, The fl,�t , k�pt open during the winter tnoliths. occurred on Sundav atterui�on. k, Geo. Baudy,s old stand. Claremont. tin-tuotion tile tender id Jesbe C, _7_ This was fullov%e4l'bv "vind oll Still-I Zt-phyl was at'T"ptell at tkie following "day night and MonLy with the tiniber at *11)per IM10 ft, r"tilt- that- in-111v of tile rund, round tinilrwr �,t 9c per hilk-Al fool. And were blocked, Tfie commissiollerz� cedar post's At 14-( ­tch- Irf)t to work eaxly -the follo-wi.niz. The cniii ,n indiK-i)ts reported an(] THE ed the tollowing payment., morningand the road-4 ;oon be-,recommend came pass -Alvia Hastin 5 1 cord %%,x>d t-u�.,.Ito able. he Loril'�, Wm Carr U Ranson family R N it- The Sacrenlent of i son cum Sri). Wm Carr J M Gerow t3upper will be di,pen-3�1. in El-- Z.uju 0,3 The cum&Qmmended that me ar ware ous kine church at the morning service grants be made u) the following indi- on-SiLbbath. I!it. On FHd until further Feb- �y _geMt_4_ rom Jan lot t9m hAvj; geputation for rightnesa 0 orice. quality And _P -Mrs F Johnston self Is a mciii reTlabI`e_SF0_Fi_U0_ff"t-Ki- evening. Jan. 30th, reparst(37 notice as follows Services-will be held in,the church coin$1 per wk. J Losie, Dickie & Co square dealing. Your monty back It you want it. Hugh Crozier. of Mel- Colin LOU per wt. Mrs BurnziteriCk. 3 when Rev - 11, will con. Taylor com LOU per wk. A Liscumbe. �ville church. Wes-t Ki G Armstr�ong cpim 1.00-per wk,. R Gib- d-tiet the services. . - crul 9.00 per month; E Chaff A Clearance in Skates. Mr. WLenna'n. of- British Col- " J Burk' I-W per w k. P 4010 1 d of Macitie, J Burk com, Baskets Urnbits. has bought a car loa Moorv, self cow. 125 r wiL C Craw- for I ford. J Bitirk. co rt-Fistered mare-4 and stallions m. 1 91 pr wi; F Port- stal- wine. J -Pra-t-t com 1-11) pr week: J _.�@hipnjent to ihe West, The :V1.. .1.1 self com. 1 50 pr wk: Geo dtZ% -lions were bought from Gmhazil Lr%eombe, tte Zkoss tol.�' Bro*., and the mares from faHiier,4 Agars. G-Salwn com. 60)(0 per nionth. *ek for th'i aroUlld here.. They were thipl*d fhe committee ori Cont4izf�nctes ;-rpos,-. . - Wednesds�v.- reported and recomniended pa�itient P'le"d so from this station on - . as follow-4 for expo��s, during muni- Seventy Herb. Jef-man has engaged Wirth cipal-electionA : - VrA h,_6 s 1,1 0, W.,, _U fLeol 0-14 wet&veCUT Mr. MeLennaaati'd%,.-illa(,tt)tnpany 1 7 f 1111 Fiva PUK'Ei regsrila�s�f,-044 H. E. '%Vehster, tb? load. Alex. Margach Cents Skates jen Cents a Poir Lcss Hockey Skat s Fiftects Cents Pair hockey match bet%veeli Nk'. N HicLi.rdson. p&r- SA I,'- T"I" Less The' tit.(jllffv lit. a-11(i Cl�rernont-la,t Fri- Th,,ina.,Mookiv �Pg,�i4r z­l %'4-U� -t j)G p&,ri of Rockey sk3.sax,steel rooneTs to Shoofly Rocking Horses Ai2 s ,' azr j 6a,viii,rewilitr good value a4 4�c,#P- to: -it--a victory 6 Dair'd-son. niSA4 IM11' %�)Oy 1413 C0111PI(SO Wlt�l screws&I day eveiiing-restrIt"i it 5 1 hirty-crie Cts. Leim I.. i.1 to esear ackey, Thirty-Five Cents vii t)rs by a nv6rt? of 5 to I Chur ts L. Nl� -Five Cents Pair for the- t indicate -the BenjauiLn Meen, 0 1.0 Twenty Skates Fifteen:Cents 3 Pair Less Tht�seore does not Colin Philip. 8 I's) 91S Elockey SkA,11w.s 9 -play. as our boys outplaved thern Janies Tavlor, 0 3,:9 rAirp N�i 9.1 ib::tv ateel,ssais i-befu ILA to 11.r gui%r- prits We Pair.SPOCL&I W cissr, t i If. but We 1,!�Lited,relpilor go�41 valn during I e fasr ha re R. W. xo"wbray. 10 �) cotapiet" wttn screws. handicapped throughout tile gaint"I Th,)mas Dunn. 61,'5c psir,,Pec4l w ciser any size utotociL f r Thirty-FIve Coats Nir Sixty Cents S of) by a very partial referee from Abram Reesor 12 Nizkvl-ptat�i Soekoy gkabeC rsg.rJO PLO- Stoliffville who has a-great deal to The following is for rent of polling- Skates Fifty Cents Less SIxty-Five Cents "learn, and as his name is Blake,he booths during vote on Liquor Act of .t* po�rs No. 10 qnslity, the very bisloon, oic" thing like $- -H.-Blake. IW-I: T. C. Osborn:' $2, Alex, margach rade iseel.handsouielT nickel pissed,regular Ladies' Flockey F-khta% very tfthly e was-some 2, W. V. Richardson 2, Thos moocly;I, 't 126 vsloe­ Plated.regulaz at.9W_W$0 01"t seventy.Flve Conts highty.Five Cents very shifty. George Davidson 2, R R mowhra 2, t deal of sy-mlpathy is ex-I Colin Philip A grea 2, James Taylor 2, R. Skate Repairs IV 0 lied Cam in dock %be to4loving presiged for Writ. and Mrs. McKay mowbral 2, Duncan macnab 12, Abmin 36 OmAv I zarked as our vowd aloes 4411 prie": Kle- su,w for veo �ol,ug oo.vo.I erteciLly 6�1`6. A tu'l lize M Sk wrozebe k.,jl 11,1114 Bolters Tube,Wolfer*V*winiact.lJoker's s true so *"tire, 13"Uty,a" on account Of the siege of sickn" R,eor ibAt&otl1L11V L�&"e-P"'t" 1104 it Parse in sltoo experiencing tbat tht family is at murkar Thexton printing finan regul&r 61-iXe.stwItal to el.%r they go&4 sent time. One child, cial statement, ballot-papers. order the pre i�- of last blanks, advert Sixty-line cent?-..-- ising, etc.,W,.25; muni- elighe Robert, died on Thursd NVorld, supplies, $4-93�; J. N. vear out In Girls Sleighs A Clear-out In Boys"31 as the result of an attack of cipal Mrs. McKay is Ric-liar&on rebate -re doube assess- ServIceable SnOW ShOVO we want"Ito clear typh6id,fey-er, and $2.98 low Shcv )ul She balsocti mow suffering from the same d' Intent, D. R. Beaton, expenses U3- .. I el.. 14 Our StOCk Of delivering election papers to depu�ty cirls'ele4ho. -e, while the rest of tile famil y returning offi There H be no eaA cers, $13' Also preparing from a are,confined t4o the house with tile three deeds in duplicate, :�6; Also-on 'I'lestion of our a t�loing­witb! Wis bars a lar--,,r i Son We hope that account of salary, :�), Trustees St. roil�d %ice'. iiese speci&l j rimber of Boys'Al n1ske 46 whooping cough '.�they all inav soon recover, their John'.4 Presbviterfan Church, interest well handled,_w'th g�n4l cj,s- tlu,b-r. ibFindthan we ithould bave, amd to "usual state�f health." on loan, $00 s,li%Lem ai wentpFIVO Cenft' Ci�l-'Ot"LlDunLec r le�6u,no rafling likb cut,,quick clearance we cut Us PTICOO"for z�',fvr One of the largest auction sales The committee an Roads and T reg , ........ -36 130yb­�%o.i siLigb,reg 90c,for............. 12C place in the reported and recommended the nirl� C'vcn'q­i;er.%16Vh RiMilar in 61Yle to I Bvys'No.3 Eeiqh,rfg wc. .19c 4 ever taken g.".U.,for 'm I Wc that liaz payments: NV,J.Reazin-for A Thermometer Is a NtcessltY laigtr Aize.r. - . ... -�... I Boys'Victor Coaster,reg:Xc,for ......... ( cs- I - . actly same I township will be held on We In 4S 4,;spike nails, 2.72: IV. D. Gordon Cl;illreu'd0ren Runner�jrjgba.ex ort Coa�ter,rogj3u,for...... 'I- ;4�141411.-4L6FAaA i%b tailing.co.afort&Ue size, reguior'r,9y"l) 3.,-for.......... Wc (b:k7y for -t-it-n-b, xUlg-_hrjdg,,_ Rr ys�Racer.Cosater;reg 7 12; c6n. 0. 11ickering'� tht, fariii of between lots 14 and 15, con. 1, also one W. 11. Coates. As Mr, Coates IS hetween 14 and 15, eon. 3, and Cla I rk'.s A RIFLE BARGAIN Se A MITT BARGAIN. giving lip fRrintng lie will (11SI)OS bridge 14;W, . F` - ;. �_hi. bred horses, John x. Gerow, caretaking of'town-, -ofall, s; thorough kn-i it'-3 i�5 -1 11-L6U11;ZL wL,L we we I-,&ve 37 r&Lra cattle, sheep and pjg,,4, and also ship timber S,dollars. sc.i a goo i rv,ia*­�aae f- r IF 1"IN ':'s' f,KtrA'Ong, his farm. implements and other Jesse Cook, for 7,000 feet of cedar. w,)7,',leo plank 112 dollars. 11, ni fleece Ito-, :or jt�o,'Kitli 6 7 articles. See bills for full Pal't d to procure g r.n�&.je to mf.- Pugh was instructe A Lantern F be i culars., Remember that tile Sa e grave I from the beach, f4or,tile, Bay -.d fa.-35c I)alr,! _41 begins promptly at tell o'clock. . road, to the extent of 150 or 200 vards, Ten CantS LOSS ��s,ecial�y e will sell 10 only 22 calibre worting rillm or Boss isatern _,.4 cE.4T4. with i0o rounds of saxim"U'U011 Or Mi.-�s Margaret M­ichellls at pr"-- depending upon the quality. Tbe 1,1'rTLF �virice"t--4 .1cl3radv and Todd were in- burnv4 cooLl n 1. 1 neat in sppe�%r. ent the guest of Mrs. C.A Michell, 3.1essrs. N an,-a, and coinvPtli�n;- il &I A Dollar Ninety-eight �e ten toise of stone witb the c�il- of Sv)llffvjIIe.-For soine�thne past structed to procu v�r v aroe f Lvory e tuplete stock of Guns- of each for use on the roads. X.7 dren. KPg gowfor,2:,e,oni�rice, the year round. Mi__ Michell who is it gradURte cut Priced Cartridges. iwc"Iescfav usevwolov�etrsco jilicii-now adjourned to nieet Jewisli4lospital. of Ciliciiii! monday, Feby. 1(')tll, 1"13, for F thl`f1eenLlljjrj�jljg tile. �ion of 31, ifteen Cents. %Ve malie It Do Your own Repairing Ij! "g�"i"I''C)n of oartrilges and' 36 only Gobblors'Out- 0111 the PTiCeg tits,contaWng one Doitglas�, ftireniaTi-7F tht! G11011ill LEIGH BELLS' U 3Z tONG to tbe lowest slawl,three d derent ble Uurc. sized lasts,a sboo ir Lew we bsninier.Alice knife, Fokveyou vegsirf awl and sew- -c s.- sc!)�on.c3krid6 ttb neces- i Lg"Is ta and 25 cit e v en F.38r,bo x cut-ptice Ob 0 X J1 ' t Arrived I�N v119Rrrtyn'rLbw.1'w is T;1�CILT's, 3!A.orv.27c box Oie out-fit.to Z2 h�ori.13c bOx 13-2 long,Ut box :'N long.1,Re box bor For"Aine N Peels, 'N i�-w k qjl'mli.l_as 22 ioug�rifle- x I 38-long d Nu.s, New Orange's and Lemon's, New priLe frqul' 4 P�o Pelits ew Carviies an sortillent,rso;ed� UpFs:rls ica box 138 ',tock%most complete lloFo�et�'Oi.'tol an 2 wincliester,33c bo Ve A rr kilts and Riisins,In fact everything in seagon. A., TEN CENTS- rifle.cartridgO. 'Coats I ' Lip Rags, Far gat3, Christtn3s Toys, Horse B'an Fur 'Robes S'and Capereens at exc.ept,.ouall y low prices. e-them. 811 'Hardwa e' Co F.&.rmars ig�t a'teryour.Cattle Spices it means money, I.hav The Rus' sl r E09 T NT041, Prices riglit in all lines at KING 01ELO and lage �lly as ,_d it A oio. ., a u , , . • - .. . . .. �, 'e • r. - ..,r . , ' ,I .. ` - t�tm men and of latter many honor- : @i n mo{3 QoIe.I. eq.L.. p'sea . Aegean," "The Tales of a Wayside able women. Contrast these with _ _ _ THE S. S. LESSON, the -�— - . .. _ _� the�on.4t'tsibl.Q. :men acct ,vcm o _ _ �.m,. �._ ,•a►Ia. Out of .`+drool," ._ �.. • NOW England" tlo in Pisid!¢ " spelled Paul Tales o! e g d and d _ -- : .. __ _ . . _ - _...".. - -_ -_ ._ _ _ _ "T�ica Told Telesi hu __atter._all�.._. _ . -- I3a ,se f their coasts. . �FTERi+FA�TtTNAIr- ESS4I�T -, , fwi" i the true.,dadnition of a tale is a ule c7io ,se ]: i srrne eeath,_ TAN. 18. ut in each cure the faithful reedits story spoken by a human being into p the ears of one or more listeners. uutu Cod a sweet savior of Christ • -- '' Sometimes those ancient story tell - ! Text od the Lessen Acts xvii. 1- < (LI Cor, ii, 15„ 16), If all who re- y _ 'a There Is None That Doeth Good, hers were able to excite their hearers 1 12. Golden Text, 1's. cxix., 1U3. seise the word with readiness of 1`9 to a mad frenzy. It has been re- 2 imind, like the Bereans, would, like 1. • No N that h t Greeks used i, And Paul as his manner I t • i , corded a w en a 'arcs, went in unto thein, and three heal, i�e%irew searchers of the Scrip- ot One .. ,.:. t h u - f to listen to the recital of the lures, ice would have many more - abbath days reasouud with them Adventures of L7lysses" or the teachers of the ward, but it is now out of the Scriptures. jEntetea aceordtleg to Act of the Par- tremens. The tale of the human life story of "Helen of Trgy" they From Philippi they had traveled even as it was long ago, for ' when , - . ttaaicut or dthe t IL the year Une is a plot in which the happiness of would weep and cry and shout as about 1,000 miles, es, probably sPendino for -the t1ine many ought to be i'hou and Nu+e liundrvd and Three, teachers they have need that one by tint, lNwe of n►•uronto. at the a mother, a father, a brother, a sis- they climbed from the lowest depths a might each at Ampliipulis and I trash there again the first Principles -- 7, lit of Aseteuuure, uttawa., ter, a wife, a child, a friend, may be of grief to the highest pittsiacles of pollonia, a that w u1d mat: each f the Iles of od eb v 12). L. 1. de Y hen the the hearers wNuuldbt`exctte themves day's journey about thirty or thirty- ° ore G (K pendent upon the purity a -. -.A dosratrh from Chicago says: nobilit o1 one man. • N fit' -e miles and now at Thesealonica - -_ lieu Vrwnk lkt «'itt'1'alinage preach- heart of the oid oak is eaten out, was told T o there is a great center, for Paul . ' *A t rNta tht+ folloiVin� text: Psalms Inot only does the mighty tree fall, a frenzy of sin or would it draw says of the believers there, "From DEATH FROM =D BEASTS, ro, *, ••rie xp,nd pier years as a tale but also all the clinging vices which from them triumphant and holy sounded out the word of the — i;•,at lie W14 " have clambered up the sides of the ejacul'atious'? ioed in Macedonia and Achal. (I ;Said to Be on the Increase in Far• 1%aw t::e years are flying away( tree; all the birds' nests in which the But this was not the chief thought These. i, 8). The lest tluetition' away India. -- -- -- j7onrs Claa unc� Rtood upon the topeathered mothers have laid their which I desired to impress upon which Paul as ?.ed tide Load Jews i -__ tbi tke 1111cy;heny mountains .In an at- i eggs; also all of the leaves which are you, When our tales of life are told, i 7n spite of the many plans w4iiah ltt,Alp of lisle•tting. Whoa' some one'kisscd of the sunlight acrd are rust- they sere not only spoken into hu- I after he knew hiss as sivah stems to h:rie bean tried by the Indian Gov- �1sd eat him to what he was listeni have become the motto of hiK whale a8. `ling with joy. In the story of life, ma.n ears, but also the all hearing ertunent,. there is no diminution, but -life, "Toed, what wilt Thou flays me A.+at statesman In his deep, when,the hero does wrong, it brings ear of God. It used to be a ter - i to do ?" (Acts ix, 6). As our Lord rather the contrary, In file number trrrful, ro, ennant, oratorica va1ce, ' disaster upon every liar with— tt'1iam i 1 o- ught-tor me-t of deaths caused by wild beasts. FR after is resurre wa 0.1,stecrvKl. "I am listening to the that hero coaxes in touch. Our lives I heaven there Was a recording angel; • - Various coulee w n '" —`wm�, de stand n�1 that they met th it L.n. account for the failure of the Ex- _ tghty tramp of the coming genera- are all intwlned with ot�QL�.`_.1to_kno -w- that- 'every I opened ter !r: "tllm itTind opened their ten- ' �tiona, Today we may not hate LIGHTS AND SHADOWS. - • my mouth my words were being re- •coutive, but'it is pretty well agreed - nn imaginative ear keen enough. to corded,, as a human voice spoken stand the Scriptures (Luke xxiv, 27, •that the destruction of game by Every tale, whether fictitious or ' !tear the thunddrous echoes of the, no, has its depressions as well as its into the phonograph makes its in- 44, 45), so Paul's habit Was A)'. 9P and drought compels fig- ltrotin[; feet which shall walk this jelevations. It has its disappoint- dentations upon a revolvinG cylin- preach the kingdom of God and .ers, leopards, welt'es, and hyenas n .. earth two centuries or a thousand meats and heartaches and sorrows, der; Months after my father's death teach the things which coned rn the Prey to a greater extent on human- . years hence, but we can now hear the ;and often its raves, as well as its ! I can now hear his voice repeating . ity, pattering tent o[ the multitudes of tS Lord Jesus Christ both out of Lhe b R logs and re- unions and happy !afar- the Lord's Prayer- as he once did in Whether that be the case or not, s e fool children. We may hear, too, law of Moses and out of the prophets _%. ' the rumbling of the hearses, which ,ria.ge altars. It has its dark nights one of those instruments at the I (Acts xxviii, 23, 31). Lord Curzon has unquestionably - and quicksands and precipices anif national capital. -But, oh, how much! a. Opening and alleging that, ,gone the right way to work by re- . shall sooner oc later carry out our .. often its murderer' and hi hwa men more overwhelming the thought that sortie to the novel expedient of dead bodifs to Lhe newly dug graves. S highwaymen Christ must needs have sariTered an: g -de hear the o t-he new yarning that as well `as its cities of refuge and every word we utter is spoken di-'risen again from the dead, and that employing Goorkha soldiers in some ! l; garden of Eden and utopias and rectly into the ear of our Divine this .Jesus whom I preach 'unto you ,ot the worse infested divtriets.- T3srr; - -=-' 6 in a few years or perhaps eves in the .rescaers sled, '.t I might reverently Father ! How much more- tremen -Iis Christ. sportsmen ens they are, end periec l i Y!,ur%adrooms. use the word, its saviors or redeem- dour to ,know that when -"we spend ' So' also taught our Lord TTimself- fmrte*ssr they readily take up tell h. 3 Coining year of -1:9i�3 we shalt -look ; "- - - -- upon tsin sun for rho last ors It may hare,lts Frankensteins, our years as a tale that is told "; - 2 this new sort ut military duty, grid "time., where we in Luke xxiv, u, 6, after Tlis re time oslept and laughed and 'its Wandering Jews and its rcilese we can never get beyond the reach surrection as well as in all Ilia thcio ::vd>uis e', cry likelihood that the Javerts as well as its p My- of God's ear ! 'Ought not this near - earthly ministry (Matt, xvi., 21; venture, if persevexcd with, will be _ _ cried, shall be called the chambers of Iriels and its Jean Valjeans and its ness to God make us strive by n, crowned with complete success. :.' ... , _. xvii., 3, xx, 19). A sample of o lush router _ death. t Christians" and its "Eternal divine grace to live better and purer j T'aul's preaching, to those whn k; ew . }Valves arc, it npiiear. , n g _ The inspired psalmist, considering ;Cities." It has always been so. An liven ? debts ucnts than the mere lordly - • ' the passing of as earthly life, uses a I auditor would" not sit hour after the Scriptures, the ratio, is 'found t _ I once read haw a groat king of in his discourtact at Antioch in I'isi- ccuni�.•,aru; .they are de�bttod with boautifttl simile. Moses, to whom hour, es the ancients used to do, lies' old used to on his prisoners: dia, recorded in Acts xiii., 16-14, iu nrtriv 3U0 deaths per annum in the , . ! :the psalm is ascribed, was not only ening to the imaginative story tel- within a chain of dungeons, h;very which he summarizes Fxo +Its, Nam- ,United Provinces uloue. a great legislator, and a powerful less of bid if lights and shallows had one of those cells was'connecttd by a ber% Jallua, Judges, and Samuel But they will hate a hot time .of . leader, but a poet, He not only not continually chased each other (whispering gallery "with the king's 'it when the Goc•rkhas carry out - - - - or „ne•Q a path across the Redk.Sea locross thetr.8ctitious heavens and quotes from Ps. ii and xt't grid - path s the slightest Isa iv, . I think perhaps he would -their vc} etas for a scientil'c j nc le . with his rod, but he cut a ear• p utter there their con n the lines of Lord Kit - owe h.xichamber. Thu ,., But, thcugh every story, +ohether word these state prisoners might sometimes go buck. to Gen. ill., 15, b r ” • into the gratitude and aIIdetion of j er nslt must, a + _ - -__ . . _, 1 fictitious or no, may have Its u s g finement was ltl arid show how all the Tabernacle the s. .blockhouse _ n ► vvst;tm first 1. all good men and women by the I and dbwna. yet the t;eriPrnl rule is• immgdtatPip echoed to the king's ritual in F'xodu9 ani Levlticua wa loz:e hutch, then another, will be s :r- shnrp point of his pen. Thuv the the greater the danger and the `tree and it the prisoners said 6tny i rtnind�d and clvarod fly UeteChme : :Ly .. ar,cier.t author, who was a pioneer Pr ful 1 eel in .1c5u% of vau+rgih, ertdi ,marching concentrically, the inter 1n the making' of books, compared blacker the sorrow and the more `thing against their king he heard it that while the first part ut 1sai. iii! ' t3 - . . _ overwhelming and imminent thetand these pr:soners were immediate had been fulfilled In Ili% 5'ufcrings, �vais tetWeen thc•in being filled up the earthly ex1%tence of every hu- I taken out and d•YCCUted. Sha!! with beaters thumping on tom. toms, -, -_ .,the Hie "tea a toile tbat is told. `• threatening destruction the nearer is y the last hart and all other prophecy The recants 'are the letters. The the appearenee of the deltyerer, "the I not you and I be more carehti to wou}d t,e as truly tulfillri. as at a tiger fact. There Will he a savior oe the redeemer. It is when Ilive tt•,o t•! .t kind of hires when I ward, it fair be Assumed!, for every rninutr% are the words. The hours K i. 5. And some of rhwm twlieved re Y all hope seems to be forever gone'ive fully. reaiize that each word we and consorted with Paul and Silas iwolf or other man-killing animal -are tho ccntende% The da3•s -lure' ^ slain. b+rt the Goorkha -dots not need the paratiraphs The reeks are t e that we are relieved b the entrance utt -r is heard b our Divine Father .. . + +,it the Jews which believed 1. of some character who is able to Shall wn not be more careful =not ri,it, t,c;rig moved with envy ` ' ' " any n,'n' ✓nry .'n'.tverrrsPnt to en'ist . pages. The' months are t}so chap -; ?;,y r,esK .r•ryice4 for arich'thvrough- ,ttra. The tears are the books, The; chase away the black winged demon because we fear the an_er of a'�,t all the city in an uproar f bapka of of des . air�and� lead forth the white, tyrant. but becat.ce we do not want ' The believe rs were from Jews and i.ly congenial work. t • human story of iris, like the Sve I robed ehgcl of hope. ou ms_s - 1e=?to ,vim mod 9 Tovina hear( —ats,. �rt�firia, the -(i isa tioa t*zR- fmur - _ . did retiC book -s of Victor Hugo 'e ! member an filustsatlon of this rule I more than we would sav a harsh or t ej tr_ws, but it W:t% t':e gl"`at sere- ` h. I ° __., Sinful R old before a toting earthly ! r .c ,,t (;od and man workitii, 'through "- ,great novel "1.e% Miserables,'" are to Lord -ytton s famous historical ' ills n, ITC who turned' Adam avid .I TORTURING -;OLDIF.IIS .. . 4o,ind together in. one big volume, I novel, "The Last Days of Pom- parent ? . . -. 'with a ato from the cradle to serve I t'etf " Vuh0e old Mount Vesuvius O mv• laved ones, will poll not "F;te away from God has been in Lire Tha•Gerznan military authorities for one rover and a tombstone used ! war writbing. in. agony and belching get down upon your knees and ask ,Wee line of work ever since. atui I are- deterriuined to leaf dean with a —' - fAr £be other cover. May God help forth a reservoir of burning t.%va and God to -tnako this year a *'ear of thin isc his ,grcat.a.mbition The Lord' firm h:1nd- the torturing which men me on t',ia last Sabbath of the dy- �witlle rise heavens }uses ra,ntng ¢ dlyine pardon and triumphant belie^ ,)ealw Chri"i tiumtll,•,! :nd et +:l'tledlhave liecn sutrjectcd to =from n: >n- • one • ing p y�_~�� r could, detd,rane God: - year to it :ttrpret arigfit how we tempest of fire and the midday was 1llsrlsr•!t to exalt GorJ t .' devil an conunissiuncd oiHcers• and rn _ Spend ,our sears as a tale that is �as blade a% the darknet;s of the this"followtrs exalt t; , l- - -I%-s ant f instance from an officer. At stras- __, 1. told," F.g-vptian I,i:+gue did not the blind • ARE YOU THERI. ? COLDLY would, it they cou � burg three: ca.s" hate been Iatcly BEGIN"'ING OF THE TALE girl • Nydia t :' n her lover by the but, - -being unable. to do thi,%, they - A loud- Lalkin telephone has been trie,t by court-martial: 'cacti otTender { ., " Every tale% whether fictitious or I hand and lead lu,n forth out of the g du tlrt•ir utsnast aguirst Ilim sad no, Las a bright or a sad begianinS doomecj city, out last ,the Raman •recently invented Neither party w 1' yle rPCC lying rho toll .paiinity. A non- - Ii!% 1k.o n Ilas t trig *lest words which the (sentinel -who stood by the gate, pre- conversation need disturb himself to These that hate turned the cneiimissioned officer of the 1'wen- ' • narrator speaks he introduces his tiering to die rather -than to desert to go to the telephone, and whs !.world tq_idei ilot<u ore come 'lu', tivth Ilattallou ut Pioneers has been 1. O! communication is open between two -. . . ", ,6,ipg that-there is an- sentenced -,to eight months' im- - l:ste"r.4 to the hero or the heroine, I his post, out to the blue waters o. al-io,• . ' - tTor..ettmrs he rucks that hero's I the Mediterranean. In which there points it :s riot even necrs�ary to other Kln�, one 'Jesi s, pr!l:oliment and degradation to the i - .. cradle down among the plantations !was safety ti Is not thi• "state ring up, You lxive only to speal; The cry ` at I'hilil,l•i was, :"These- ranks for hay }n4, forced a young out, and a:rk if your nrmn is there. s to sit fifteen UrT1PS on the - 6 'at Loulsians or Georgia, sometimes I true of the beautiful Story or 1> lc- its perhaps s you arc in the midst of a men, being Jaws, dc>, ) x but in o w i li htrd %tovo in his t•oom. Ills Vic- • ,• Among the snows of the New Fang - 1 ens' "Tale of Two Cities" or t p ssion with same o ,le in your trouble our city (xvi. :�)• but new t; �Q they arc• acc:latd wf turning things ilia was badly hu.rr.ed. her tllrnirig 'land hills or !n a palace of Europe, Scott's 'IlVanhoe;'" of . Cooper v � c trh,r a new voice risers abovei the m,•n al -his corupanv out 'of their ';where the prince or princess was "Pathfinder. of Shakespeare's I up >ide down f,inc•i•ally •t.n.ter, at ' ibornf Ilut, thot:gh many heroes and King Lear" and true.ot almost 'any the many Voices in the room, bPf;s Ephesui,i, thev. seriously niie•Cted the heels, y:th a stick and snaking them "" • heroinr. of fictitious tales may have of the work's of the anci -sit story Pardon for that ill of but desires drill -voini iss feet during t:hc night busintsq of the siiversrnith% (:lets 1had unhappy childhood induenres, I writers as welt as -the stories writ- to know if that bill of lading has dx, 035_271, c0 t.hry were eoTrtinulilly a' ncTn- coinanisslaned' officer of the - t -:do reef believe. -it was thus with us ten ,by the authors of the' - present _ppnte to hand yet. You rrcogr:ize a in conf?ic•t with the world lying. in Twelfth Saxony Artillery has been The brightest pass-ages of thus own d>ty ? E Custornrr over at the other, and off the wicked one (I John v. 113), Our l sentenced to two months' 'rinpr nks, the town the momvnC he-breaks in, { of life" when applied to o AL15'AYS A FINISTIED TAI Lord had '�nid that it would ht''sa mint and degradation to the ranks biogrtiphies are to be found for the Fictitious storied are often unfin- h on the conversation, 'I'robnbly het d rst days which p (.Jahn xy, iR, let), 61it tunes seem Finally, 'hieut; Richter, of the 'Third - most part in those C. fished., but the huma4r tales about wishes to ask you something pri- to hitva changed now, and the world I;avatians, has beta sentenced to ice spent in the old homestead. }51e which the psalmist wrote aro altcaya- tatciy : then he has merely' to say and the chul!n setm to be'urr (cud twelve days'• imprisonment for bad never had those huge monsters, the so: Yo?i ..press a butt.an of the irtcirirs, ¢ilk thusv •who are represented. trgatiu_ cat of his men, '. ` _ ultimately finished tales. These No- switchboard on your desk, ant! the _ sans of Tartarus and Terra., to ra hies may 'lead many' of us loud - talking telephone is changed I by S1Te'sittersnliLhy of •T Ephesus may +- - - • storm our nurseries; we never heed through m school -roam t' the be fburicf as trustees or even deacons - .ON FAST TRAINS, . murderous guardian, a King Rich- marriage altar. They may lead us back into an ordinary, ' discreet. or elders • in- the churches, llut let . -1 - '.'grd, to incarcerate us in a dungeon g whispering aRair, To htar what) it has often bgen urged that 'man • to great honors 1n life, but they will the word of God he as faithfully and "_ Martha of Goethe's your customer is .saying now You ' or 'a fiendish fully ceache(l as it was h} Paul, could not finest at usuch greater - - firrt-litul lc "I'aust'' for a nur3e- r infaTrtile aLsaays -lcitd cr�oae -Qi u;3 to the- �ve�- _Putter ea- -to.�a —re- aiid t reaches .nsiay is d sheet than sixty. miles ¢n hour, as rave. When'the epitaphs have been he Ti e playground was more Bun. the Detect- g selves, to' think that the world has not no deicer tcnl d scant] the drain able mountains of Bun. 'a "Pit- inscribed upon our tombstones, what upon the nert cs. An experienced qn- gri a's Progress." Therefore, Lis has.been done will be done forever, �scesiat d the warsh {ieisatftl>>.•T,i'� ra ginner has.. however, it is said, de- host of our lives have started amid what has been let.t undone will , be - :••. Ability. not only in the pews, hi ::r.. , -ven in ciared that when a,_man is running such purified surroundings, it is no left undone' .forever. The story. . Tom has no ability of some of the pulpits, rrztd thrtt the 'his engine ¢t a mile a minute strain, 'has - Snore than right to expect that our mortal life will then be ended. The any kind. , ' I person who' is•'really worshiped • is-, r:ached the limit of mental strain, stories of lire should be pure and earthly covers of the volume will be •Jackson - Nonsense. R'hy, he can" 'true and noble tales. forever closed. We have often heard ' viory elfin Caesar. and an extra half -mile a u:rthe , E- 10..Ali(] the brethren immediate- could not' add to Lis task. 1' ether, 1. -' . - Every trap story of life must rep- of aged authors recasting and re- ask ydu for a loan 1n such a way that' �d•n away 'Paul and Silas by the same a+.lthority gives the teas- . resent it as mixed up in the lives of writing the stories they had written you thank your lucky stars for the ol? !night F:unl.a ITerca, who, cgminli suring information -that, if a train many others. This is always so. in their youth. The publishers of portunity to accommodate him. " synagoguo of .. You may have seen in some art gal- the "Reveries of a Bachelor" asked thither, went into the n °leg tan houretee o tc of one eckeil the bon- _ lerv-a picture of the '±Th�'F_c�' • r write his most fa- , _rsaed at_i -t - _ _i-I _ Tcw . r _ • the fates th¢t are supposed to de- mous. book. They asked him to re- r'Tbe fools are oot all dead Set^ "ytiafd! One Jason, ieho hurl' rtrtivrd Paul `sed}l :ences world ba. rio..tTDrye than• side the destinies of every man. write it long after Ik Marvel had the angry Husband ' and. Silas into his li0use.. was made if the Speed had been sixty miles. Clotho is there pictured its a.beauti -! ceased to be a bachelor and When he •'I'm' glad of 1t dear," calmly replied to hear t.ht beefy and of the per;- ' !ul woman, holding the birth spindlei had a wife and a crowded nursery of the other•half of the oom6lnation. "I cation at Thtssalanica and thus Tile Prince of Wales spends over out of which the thread of life is to his own. But the tale of human life Haire spacial, fellowSHIi 'tcilh J,:sus e50'0 every Christmas on _Pr'eseni4-aL 1 after it has once been finished can Dever did look Well in bluek "- .-.. 3. I t,hri� -- ,p it _ : -• ng)..�d 'se .next be drawn. Atropos is a beautiful wo- _ tobaccd"foT - silo —' • man pulling forth that thread, and l never be recast., We have - heard -bow - find the apostles fifty or sixty cus-il man deciding what the man's life one of the sweetest and purest poets away sit Berea, where, as their sus - DT rs. lTodus- "}Yell, George, you Y 'tS . . shears cattle of fife west at ,great expense gather- `�-' tom was, they began with tlrc� ,Ttws, promised me n new bonnet." George is to be. Lachesis is an old hag, i -_ 'I•? Promised you a new bonnet ? 1 with a pair of sharp g ed up some! vicious and impure The cathedral at Antwerp holds the , "To the_ Jew 'first" (Ttum. i., 16) he . -that thread end making an end of I stories which he had written when he record of possessing 99 bells. , I ing tilt, principle on which they al- GrcaE Scott «'hri ?" 11irs. doors was a colle o boy. He gathered "1 }efore you married me you swore that mortal life. But I want to re- g y. Past experiences give good counsel ways worked. The mind you to -day that in the story ,of I them up to destroy them. .But -*hen but make poor patterns. 11, 12. Those west more nabT.e than' that head should disgrace re5t.upot ..' lifo eyery man's life is intwined in',the human tale of life has been oned A great riot occurred in London) those fn Thessalouica, in that they my head through ,you and what .. other lives. Before that thread is told it can never be silenced. It on Christmas Eye, 1762, because rrrriVocl the word with nll readiness,d'o cou ca.14 this sl1. that_ that's cut it passes into the world's loam, I shall be told and retold again and S�1 i r —among and, around other threads, many people were refused admittance of mind and searched tht I t'.:res . my bend now ?" again 'as it was last told at the to Drury Lane. Theatre.' !,daily whether those thing's were so.. 'I • Guest- :'TIere, waiter• ! Take 'this atiullig its textile' strength to the grave.' Dives in the parable begged 7`he Royal baron of beet cooked -1' - The _Thess6lonians -_dTid w�l' t- teak — away•' �`aiter —"7sn t it i - - ' -- ' 'warp and Woof. In the nursery the Father Abraham to send back to lest Christmas at Windsor weighed t.Tie)' received the word in much of fresh ?" Guest - "Oh, it is fresh en- iaLes are not alone the throb in the earth the redeemed Lazarus to wren 200' lb. It was cut from a Devon' ?Teflon, with jay of the, TIaly (:host, lough, but I treat to take my food . .. picture, but a multitude which- are his. flue- sinful brethren. Abraliarn beast, bred and fed at Windsor, and and they received it not as the fared my exercise separately, ' -' '- - • - Weaving that thread. What a me- would not. "Nay, nay, nay," he t,u .. ' ther does may decide to a great ox- took twelve hours to roast. word of -men, • t. as, it. is in truth, Mother - "I don't like the look of . answered in substance, "Lazarus' „1 cannot unders_tanIL sir, Why you the ward of God, which eRectually the 'Uov I nett you playing with to- : tent what her children will do. In earthly -tale' of life has been forever permit your daughter 'to sue me for worket,h in all who !relieve (I 'fhgss. I day. You mustn't, play with tied file dining. room there• are more thax finished." Another word could not i. 6 ; ii..13). The I}tre¢ns, however, little h,oys, you know." 'iSon - "Oh, ' three fates in(lue�ng fife lives of breach .of promise. Remember that 1. `young men. «hat e father does be added thereto: ,. you were bitterly opposed to our 'excelled in tht •matter. o[, searching he isn't n lied little bon, mother. - may decide what his boys will do. A SPOKEN STORY. engagement, because I wasn't good the Scriptures daily, proving ,for � II ,t n good little bay• kro been _ A wife's position ppon the temper- But there Is yet• one overwhelming' enough for her.and would disgrace themselves that the truths tnuq ht by sent to the..rCtormatory two times, . ' ease question ma setts whether or thought we must not overlook. The the familyt" "Young man, that the apostles «fro really sae The be and they're let him out each time t" her puaband all die ol'' thertlln tale o! e- u a tpoken story. he was sentiment; this is business. "' lievers- Include(! 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I . , .� . . .. . ,�. .; - � . . . . . . - . - . ,,, a - � .. . . � I. � � :., . ., , � �. , r - .. � . . � . ,�:. ,I r'.1 . - 1. . . . � �- �- . ­ .1 - , - . . .. . - EN&MOSIONWE ,,. .;:.., . . �,.,n', ___J 4 --___ .____ . -.-- ..-_ ..-- --- � - � - I_.. __ .­ -- . . ----. . .. __6 .-- __ - * -1 . - I -- - - __ -- __"I-___ ----I---- ___ __ - 1 7 - 1. . .. I ___ ___ !behalf of Silas CarSLon, the me=- the midst of his congregation, and . I . . -------------______-__-_061111111111111118�090011�41110-00 �Ing drive out of the town. Him cl&ugb,�-TH E POLITE NEW YORKER. ' . '.,, I I . ���,__��______.:_ --- �- ___ - � - - -OL-thin n6yertilsernent, " -____----..___ I..- '_-_--_.-___-- -, __�_- -------L w ..,_ . . - __ � � - __ T -_ -_ - -1-- -_ - --a Actli" P"Ved Tkat GallarstrY 10 - "What is Silas Caxston to you, ter was once for two years c airvoy- ,I, . __ . . .i 1, " . ' show, Not a Lost Art. .4, .. . . . that you should come here upon ant in a traveling mesmerism - . � ,. - TS AL � 'r'" !fuse to make and at the end of that time, when . . ���... , __ � : such an errand? I re I - "Don't tell-ins any mom-that NOW .. ., .:.�,-r:'�.*4" . - 11 _ __ to you. Let scarcely fifteen, ran off with & gentle . - -__.1__._ di� - _ �my oommunica,tion --------.7- . I I . . tr ffs i him come himself it he wishes .to 1 man; while to her father's na.me still - Yorkers are not-pollte," chirruped the I - :�,� � � ­ . know amything. This is my house, icling stories of the vile immorality. Young man who "takes a powerful '­ . .. �.... I I I . ­.rl - . . . . --I_ _ .. What do you think now of the guard- night of notice" to the old man who I. . ,�.,� .. - � .. 1 - ­ . . I. .- .� .. .11* e your presence .:, - . . I . I .. I I ran � . .:��­- . . - . . -. . I. . in it." . of your precious charge?" reads as tie rides as the pair left an - k I : 1-. - -1 I .I . -- �. . -I- . "Suppose I insist upon remaining� "Leave'this house, and never dark- elevated train. "Saw something a lit. . � I . ..._ �." .� .. .. ::. - �OR BLINDFOLD ON THE BRINK . ... : . there., .._..�, I." . I .. . .. I . until you ansiver my ques,tiOns?" len it with your accursed Presence tle while ago that convinces me .. . .­..,.�. ,... ,,, V .. -L .. . . . � "I shall h,a;ve you expelled by a again." an others besides blanket Indiiuw on- .1 . . I .'-, . _., 1 . �. .. 11 . I "Although you shall never see me � , I .. .1 . � � .. . .. constable, and sworn over to keep the Manhattan reservation." . - 1 ­ .. . . I OF PRECIPICES-­-U'7�- ' �.. . . '�What was it?"querled'the man who ..- - ..1. . I .- I . � the peeLce toward m6." I . again, you shall feel me," he went I ,� . ...I 4 '. I *' -, 1. - "It would scarcely be creditable to on, with momentarily Increasing -.1......i. .....� -"�7 1 - � I reads and sees nothing unless per- :. -. ­!.. I ..:1 ,.-, - - I have passion. "Listen, woman, to the . 1117, . . I.. � ra=er, outcast as I a=, to last words you may ever hear me Chance it be a,vacant seat-spotted afaz .. . -1 ...�, � his nalne branded in a police court, 1. � -­ . � 1.�. . 'I have ' never injured, nor off over the top of his newspaper. . I :... - .: : � : � . - . - !left him standing upon the steps i . ,� . . . . :. - CHAPTER XIII. ieven to secure your safety." speak! ;� ., . . . while she delivered his mesnge. . sought to injure you. From the "You didn't notice It? Of course you I -.7. 7. '.' _', .I . .. I . � I In another minute Mr. Montgomery . I He spoke in &, voice of cold irony, ­ .1: , Any person who stood beside him ettiu$ - - ent you first saw me, you hated didn't. You were too busy forg .I. ­:... . ...I.. . � . .,was descending the dingy staircase. might have heard the thumping of ,and the blood was sInging In his mom the fact that there were women In the . : -I, ,.-, .... . - I ,ears, and seething in his vjeins with me because I would not cant and . . . ­.. . . .. 1.� .- ."Just the same as of old," he mut- ,his heart against his side. Agu.in �pia-sisdon. whine; and because I Passed a few abdo of the car. It happened between .- .. -�"in-- . tered; "hard as nails-not to be ' ':----._7_1:L, - .1 I he took out his handkerchief and I '. . - . . --.---.--moved. Deuced awkward their I "What have the dead to do with boyish jests upon Calvin and his Ninety-third and Eighty-fl(st streerta� .* '" .-_..�.I�. . .. . .. . icking to that bit of paper iwiped away the perspiration that , vanities, of earthly name doctrines, you vowed my destruction; and it almost made me. feel that thO . . . ­ - " firt - . not ; the petty �.. _� ... , . ., swo-kl in la,rge beads upon his face; turned my father's heart against days of chivalry bad returned. Am old . � :'' ; I I and f-me?" she asked, sr you - . . : 1-�_ I I t2r,u'. it is ever likely to be found 'yet the morning was raw and cold. . � -.. .. ' . � out. They did not half believe in . After the lapse of about a minute I "T"he dead!.' he whispered; t me,- and for a few youthful excesses woman was holding on a strap and . - .I '. I o. . ... it. But. curining-as they are, th cry 'the .door reopened, and he was mar- blood changed to a stream of ice, that time would have cured you had Standing in front of a dapper chap � :." . I� I.I .:�.,,:. . ,. and rushed back upon his heart, and - expelled from my home, turned ' 1. - 1� - .am done-they did not subl-ect me. shaled by the solemn servant into I with a blase face. _ .I he stared at her, pale and aghaart. .%drift upon the world, to beg, &teal -7 . I" -,1. � ., . 11 . ­ I t- - - or'm-der-.-­1'hat-act7--fell taz1v up- _ ... .. - - I 1"'Alo" "here to aw-'- "The dead!" she reitexated, In the --tStep-np-farther-in,.the-tenter of tb* . I.- place looks to me, althx)ugh 'tis madame 'Ierne's appearance. It'w' " 7 shouted the guard, and the old . . .�. . I . many ,a year since I saw it last. Its same tone. She looked steacilly in on yourself in a terrible retrlbution; car. da .1. .� .. ___ , . agree- a gloomy room; the walls were cov- his face, " as though doubting the but while its onsequences glanced ofl lady was about to obey when the V. i . .�; . ­_ � --moldy walls suggest no very ered with a dingy, daJ*k paper; the . F per head opened and Its owner gallant. .", , . . I.. .. I truth of his astonishment. it was Your steel heart, and left no lasting - --.-,..I... ' I .. . -able retrospect." furn4ture was old-fashioned in form., too terrlbly real too be doubted even wound, they banded me over body' ly said: I �� I. . While he was thus muttering his a,nd mostly. of oa-k The trees in - "'Don't move, madam. I get off at I .... . � . . thought.s, he left the building a nd front threw in a. biack shadow and by her. But it could not excite one and soul to Satan himself? When, . �. .;;-.� . touch of pity in her stony heart, for ,hoomeless and starving,'I have,writ- P"Ifty-tbird street and Eighth avemue, .. . I . - passed out of the court into thc�open obscured the daylight. Mr. Mont- ten to my father for money to buy and if you'll wait.you can. have my �... . . . .. - - 'thoroughfare. Then ;he opened LI Le gornery seated himself with his back she added, in a voice of bitter irony, I . _ ... '.I , -I "A terrible commentary bread, -the-letters welle zet ned­--Un--gftt; -_ -_ .: .. ,Paper that the lawyer had SiVe" 'to the window, and in that.position life, Fdward Morant, Your father opened - not by his hand's, but by "Such gallantry an an elevated train I . '. bit,,. and read t1qe addrei6s. The I his featurees were ladis-Unct to any . I . ,. -.1. . : , "Madame Berne, Ivy � I - . I :. ­ . words were: . , . person coming into the room �has been dead three months, even an his deatli-�bo_d -In New,York almost brought moisture - � � . , -_ .---.-- .-1_06ttage, JvV R6aA-7H-1g-?Xurr:V.* - I Five minutes passed, and then ,the ,do not-�naw it�- � - you imbittered his heart with on- to my eyes, end if I had had a baseball I .. I aroused no passion �mity against his only chilocil For . .. . I . . Had that parer informecl him that handle of the door was turned, and But the Irariv I bat I ain quite sure that I could not . .. .1. I __ I; ., I . . - witUn-ther-hour, it:.-tN�-rt!- appeareil-iiporl %he thre�.TMld-ia IrUn 4ow, Iw was too utt4erly-pro&-I the sake of one clear memory I have _hsve reittralned myself from bringing . . . e was to dVe trated by i.he blow' to heed her in-,borne all this. But there is a limit ture to that part of the blase fix" . . .-.. -.� I I .!�r -perusal �ould not have cast upon his an eiderly woman� tall. big-boned; Its. He had su . . su Uk into a chai,r and to all human a n . ' face EL more marked exPrelqiii,on of ,thin, white lips; a nose like a par- ey repeating I limit is passed-with me. It seems which on the gridiron In usmally pro- -­ -- .� I - - - .- . . .. dismay. For a moment he stoott rot's b(V;k.__tigLt gruy eyP5, as co I d was sirtaring into vacan .. i .. - - I.. - -p(,-; and when jo. !She wore a front of dark the word "Deacil" over and over-You ha-ve one being still in whom tected by a rubber guard." : � . - - .- ..,-4 , rooted to the so . -s!,IEid �as %wrre, flat again. Suddenly he asked, in & low, i you-take some interesip-that you - - . . r � .. . - - , by a rough patom-by, went back in- brown hair, dvessed in small . - have ere vulnerable point, and -__:�_ . ­ . . . � I to the co%iri to stare at the wAtinC, curl��, ajid bourW round the forehead anxious tone: wish ithrough that I'll strike yo%al There 'Shout Brotakm a Glas . I - I __ . . � : and recover from fho shock !)v it bind of mirrow black velvet ' "Pid he W9k for me') Did he I ,Eirery one knows that windows *111 .. I .. .. ...- I .� ', a see me before he dled?" I is no revenge, however he,rirc!isb, that I . . . - . : .­ ,.Grent heav,en.so"' he ejttcu,,ut�_�l F;he wa,m dressed in black silk, 14' ad 1 to"Ile haod bro�kpn with all eaxthly I I will pause at. I will never cross. rattle when a loud notse is made tu a . � -. "Is it possiblb? What cc!", this wor(! ,L kerc.n.e' of white m slin before he died: his your threshold again, but my sha- 1100aii, but very few persons knew that I . ._. . .., .... ' .- - - mean? Aho is this Silas Cars,t,n, croeved tipon her bofv�ru ties inontlie lass can be broken by sbouting Into " , . . Mr Montgomery row an-d bowed, ,though!a and words, were given tc)I dow shall be upon you to the last a g I . I I then? C4Ln tjhi!� wowmn be -rk)-p re." hour of your lifel" it. .. . . I lull% oin heaven alo I . _... ,'__ . .. .. _. MuNt The r.a.me is unr,)mmon; anci still rare, . i,eepin I g his face Ir Vagerly the man waited for the! As he spoke, he drew c;ose to her, Any ordinary glaos which hat a clear � .... . I . - - . - . . the san�e lawyers. t 041711, But why t'r-c litht . to trick. and thle ex- . . - I.., . :... .- has she left .th-P IN i I I U'r so I mlist ''You hav*- brought me. intellivence cruel anqw#_-r, and wherri it came helfoaming with passion, ai-kd wildly tone will do for th �- ..I _. -'-I . 7_ I fathom this myst,erv.'' of the t,0y. Silas C.trstoiO­ she &A.Id. covrre-d his face with his hand?, andiges-ticulating, as though he would act nature of its tone can readily be . ....�_'� _. . . In LL 1;and, c.(,:d %oice aM standing sobbed i.ultil the teare dropped be- 'strike her. But not one step did ascertained by passing a moistened -I- -.-. �_. ; .. . .. - He .tit�ood musir,q stler tly for -o-np gt wi%bi,l a,e doorway tween his flit,gers unto the ground i she move, but looked him full and finter around Its rim. This point be- . . . .. .. . momalit& and' grad-ialiv o-n ex;)rC4- (�nlv Ill. cold and pitileas as an Iron !fearlessly in the face, though her own ... . .. .. . .Flor -of dark det c rmin' Ile tried to 44peak, but his mouth ; Still i InS settled. the performer Should hold -_. . .� .- . � - I .-down upon his face. ation settled Wes too parched, and his voice fdfl- statue,-the woman Inoked down U!P-,grew a shade paler The b0lelmn the glass In front of his swuth aad I -. . hk. politeiv moved a chair on him without a shadow of sym servant attracted by the noise, shout into It In a tons about an omve L I- � - . . - . - I 'I'll do It.— he mijvt*-red ­r,i Od 'him. 90 'her rigid fate. After -ELI c1tond t.rror--stricken In the doorway. .. .: I I a little, wwant her, blit she PtVI re- pathy in higher than that of the glass. The re- . . - ' face her (rice morr although I wotdd �,t minute's pau"e she said, "It is usc­ I As he spoke Lhe laAt words, he push- ­ - I ._. -L. as soon face a tigress in her den - mainewi st.arvd�?)g on the game SPo ; less to prolong this sceno. You ca,n I ed her aside. and rushed out of the suit will be that the glass will break ... . . . . I ... . -rot recog-nizii,-q his civility ' voice Immediately. and for the reason that L . I � . . . He buttoned 'hin coat rrtcrns� ?,.I% I I'M . d, nlnw see that &.11 ties are t;rokvn lt�- 'house, with Madame r,eme's ., � I L I I v time I,.% preclous - she sal . ..B b to re- .1. .� ... : .breeirt wit.h a jerk, drew on his . ,Will you please,w,tween us I trust I shail riever look ringing in his Mrs. lewe-Er--what It ,will not have strength @Moug � . . - � ,-.,.. . Irloves and walked rapirily in the di- Yet more coldlY 11, upun your face again As for Slims you do, lost the vengesinmr'fa.11 upon gist the force exerted against It by the : , el your businel%P . � V . rectica of Holborr,. with tt-.e ei�r of Qtd.t- " .-Ve,�hw SuM -witi,,jr, Ca-rston, it he wishes to know any-I your own head!" weres of air, ­ I . I I _. � I a MiLn tnorougnl_�,­re96T�,ci,-d-Hj-­wj poittereseq or �thirg, I repeat. tie musit come t.0 Me T Lert Lionw,--we-r nerve iffiLvO_wWY7. ---I he LUk mer the glass is the more I . .. 9, himsielf" 'im1wn-un U) �. . . -however. vrry ntrvou& 14C %tepV(d bId=-ui,hmtnt�, The fight must come h4m,peif " . rind she sank back trembling almost saally it will be broken . . ,­ . imt;o aw public house, &L� dra.ak a the sx.oner the botter ' I "And who is this be i,-born scamp, falating. u;,on the sofa. 4 7 .. . - .. * . . - I .. . : ,�w Class of brandy Thell he Lulled a ' I Km Silas Carst,on's reprewnt&_ 'in whom you seera to7a.ke Do much'i An hour afterward MiD was on her � The Hvist of Lava. , . � � . ,. . . . Ehghbttry omnibu*, mnuntk-d to a t1ve,­ he !kal(f in ft voice thAt wc��W-interem I tal,e no interest 4n I way to Gray's Inn, When ithe a-r- The lava stz*aws from the eruption -_- - -_ -. ... I box-seat, and lightwx hiq pipe. ' 0 In spite Or hit" ' I called uPl- him, I simpiy desire to do & duty !rived the office was closed Faxly of Vesuvius in IMS were so bet twelve . ­­.- � . - . Smoked oind meditated. until he ar- -tihp.k . . -.Y . en Nfc,4qr,.% Fogle & Quick 4n t.he which I have pledged myself.W per- ,on Monday morning she sought it years later that steam lowed from . � ­ �_ _1W . rived at the Cock Tavern There .hp this adverti&ement" -pro- 'form - �again But the time lost was, un- their crsc� . I Strengthened his Tier,les with ano,h- matt" of ' _its and crevices, Those that .- , . ..er glaisii of brailody and in,qiiired for ,ducing the newspaper-I Lt hey referred � Spite of the calm, unmoved tone fortunately. fatal, flowed from itna In ITS7 were found - .. - . . - trle to y e,u, -madiune. .1 now wait of- -her words, .n unusual flutih I. . (To Be Continuod). I ­-'- to be Steaming hot just below the crust -,. I� - - .� :­ Iliair Rood It was about twenty . mounted a .. . � I to her face. an she rebutted . � , . . _�. ..'.".rainutes'- walk from Uiere. in the- di- Zro,.r communiczition," . - th 'the opprobrious- epil�het . ... , i - '_1 as Late as 1840 The volcano Jorullo. � . - .11 - : . rection of inli"ate . At the first snund of hia Voice e ' ,,Vk'hv, then, was he sent to such - ' ' ' ' ' � I In Idexice. poured forth In IT59 lava 1,. . . I gic,6. ex- e as Tabern&t,'c flouse"" he I .WAKE V7, BABY ! � that eighty-sevet years later gave off _; - - . . . 1: �. - .. ., r,.y ,cottage we,, a smila , . .n,,. iron fentures relaxed into an - a Plal I � - . r . . , looking ho.v an, covered w 1!�, LI,I c preo;,ion of doul,.t, gralually chang . . - , . . columns of steaming vapor In 1780 It . . '­.' . pntc� one of nSU31.1sihimeont. as she derrian(toid, with his old encer, for I .. : ' - dark leinves of the pidnt from wtich ft th� de.vil, 5;uW,.4ed for a moment by .A New Game for Minthers. was found that a stick thrust Into.the ,,. . ' . . ft her aye-4 upori the vrpoptker . - . . � - . . .,. . . . .11t took� itaii namft. a sr,riveled , holly I xe<1 'i l,,he 9�iid. "what the awful shock of " his , father's . crevices Instantly lgnited. although no I I . . * tree. and a, 1,*rge. ii,rtnmineci lime "FAward Morant Erniby's awakening ought to bt . .. . I- ., ipon the bmve vevi to do, with �;,las Cars�,,cln' deat.h, vraq-ikgain risAng strang vylLh- looll,ed forward to an a pleasure, no, discomfort was experienced in walking , : 7�­ ,. i - N ,khrew a yet deoper PLhadniv t and .how dare you ". t foot within I In hit". ''Kept in ignoriince, of Ilis dreaded as a scourge lie should on the hardened crust. -- . _ . .� I ..- .'� . . . building It Was it "rvkmnant of by- , parents - put to menial work? I aw&ken bright, merry' end full of . . . . �.­ I -_ , . . conei oi,ays. VA-ren 17i�lhbury_was a my hci­�, . .13%haw I You can lie with aJI your fun. refresh * Alsatian Cox Women. . � . . Hx,rdly a,q she trfeA to arfx,ak in FL . ed by sleep. ready for a A EnTorite trick of Alsatian market- . ,. � . . country placc, and it,looked like . a . it is to hide a. shame -. . . -, --,.me,&nIy-drss#;ed. old-fas,hi�orwd vvom;,n tone of calm a,s c�n tant, when . � good time, . - - '� . . ..-- .�. . I . th,it tooiclies you!" I How many mothers dread his women is Vo place six or might adoles- . . . . .in a gay crowd, amidsl the glaring * - i "But one ­.hame h9s ever touched awakening howls, knowing that he eest @g** In a simall beakirt and to do- -1.- .I.. .. ..-. . . stucco and white paint of th�- new 5L A. W. CRA me or Fniric--a black. indelible shame clan tbtt those are all the absolutely . I. . . .. . . . %;..vi1lAs. that were dotteJ on cach side . � will keep everyone misernble until he �1.... . , � . 1. .1 CATAI" I L &a -.Lnd that. shmno Iiii yourself, . That, fresh ones they bevel. The victim buys . - . . cuffe'I's &I, goes to al"elep again or gets kin food. . . : - . I. of it. I � , boy's birth is as pure as yaurs!" i The." crying fits are t'he-terror of them, think4ag that If the woman were . . . - blr, Ifontkcimery rAilled up l,hn i t - ...Is tw are" to zb. diaaaaaai She spoke -almost ficircely, and her . I � - b"tbar lslwe"w St..., I I every inexperienced mother, Mrs "bonvot she would have ofered more _- -- . I ... - as be saw "I-.--.r Cottage" in�crihed- _ - . M14). obe alcom clear.tM&* 311011th Cluivered. . '&brief Barnes, Six Mile Lake, Ont . "rr"h *Cgs." Afterward the market � .- . . . . . tipon -the gitte-p-ost of this F-labby- 1 P3= Is Ike This -�how of emotion was not lost� U we out of a lar- .. . 11, := ca"a upon her visitor. At last lie had I ' ]� . , ,:Opq.b Is a tnother who has learned how woman takes sis or ni looking dtvelling He felt more h wA r. ; . I Csaiirr ,,,,.,;!!re'er. Slower this trouble can be best met, and Car basket Which IS carefully COTered . .. . .. .nervous. than ever. Ile drew. out 1,.is, ires. Ali&" rr.A.W Cho" foupd a wea.k paint in that iron arm- writes us , as follows : "My 'baby Sitar. I I � I . I . -: . I � ­ ..-. -, . . haxidker6hicf, took orr his hat lind U441110664 Ca.. Twomo -4 Dog-1- or through which he'could thrust a . .� . . . . . . . . . ....wiped his ' face, Edget ed wi!h Iliq.i ........._ __._______­__ wea.pon to gall g.nd wound her, � .suffered rnuch from indigestion, and , I � . . I - coat, and finally giance-ci about for . was cross and restless, I gave him Two Double Roles. I ;.I. . " . . "qR a public . house, whet7eat to proc I urk: anxiouq, troliblf,xi ring in her voice, '. -,:Do you know into what keeping several medi.cines, but they did not ;oey-Uncle Joe. what to I an optim�Ist '. I., , , - 1 � _ . and an anxioiis look.in her lice ag you cons,igned this whelp of shame-- . .. I- ... . Strange to- ' I . , another strengthener. . , waited his answer, I repeat it-, of shame? And 1--tell I help him.,I then got a.box of-laby's and a peggillljUg? .1 . not one in sig - , 'she a . � - - . -lit Even Own Tablets and they helped him .. - _1 -_ -ere was me, tl�ell?­. ., ' * n, ,you lie when y-Qm deny Vaele Joe--An optimist. Joey'. Is a , I . . say th ' -You recognize ' i vulu agai --____ almost at once, and have done h�m . . ,-,.a glas& of water would--have been it. "As if I could. ever fail to rm'9-'it." . ms.a who can act happy -bon be fe*lm . . .. ­ .. , . . boon to him at that moment, for ,rize yorij," she answered, bitterly. , Again she winced at the word so much good that I would not now miserable, and's pessimlfft Is a man . I.. I .. . Lie mout'h, was Purched with excite- , . "' 4011 .1. . . "WC, have both had ,ample occa- .-Ji axne," and all awful light bla7ed i be without them. I can recorame"d who pan act eiilswablo� when be,f I . - .- . -_ . ,,ment. .. . I . . lin'her eyes, though her face, save Ffaby's Own Tablets to all mothors happy. .� � . � 71.1 : ..---- .- . sions to imprint eadh other's ' por- up * � ...I At last he ma,dc the plunge, opened an the best medicine .1 have ever� . _., . _. garden g4te, walked up U � tmits upon our memories." . an Qccasional quiver of the nostrils, _ - I ­� I .. .1 . .. ...­� I the Id path i ' . Thoreinglit Work. . . . ani rang the house-l-'ell. , Now that the ice was broken' all was calm Find &tr,ong,as ever, There used for children." These Tablets ... �., . ' ' ' are Citaranteed' to contain no opiate. , - . - . . .L ilia summons -as answered bv a his ncr%iousne�s vanished. Fe,rlf-,qs was somet.1iing more terrible'in that . - - . . Ma�ama and bitter as herself, he confr9rAcd eca,dly rage than in the devilish, or harmful drug 'and can be given Mrs. Youngwife--A Erlind has sent I.. I ­I .. . � , solernn-looking servant. she co.,I(i her. For a moment they stood eye- 'flerce ninligmancy of her opponent. with absolute safety to the young- me a basket .of. quluct;s; and I don't :. . . * . L I . . Berne was at 110111c, but eiverend 'Mr. 0 . I . I . Would he. send ing each other, like two wre.,;t lers 1, "This man - thfs H est, weakest infant. Sold lay all ku w how to use them. . . - . . .. . not f,ve strazigers.- . . , about to engage In a deadly strug- Porter, as he call's himself," he went druggists or sent by mail, post paid:. Mrs. Oldwife--Nothing Is almoler. - � . .�... ; in his busineorils' . I __ I ri- on "I remember its a, vile, drunken- at 25 cents a box, by writing direct Pare And core them. make preserves of . . I ... � . t lie came gle. In her face was, a look of ' I - the best pieces, marmalade of the oth- - -* , -., . � tig- � gat;ond-a companion of mine. You ,to the Dr, Williams' 19edicIne Co., .. . . . rorn Me-srs. Fogle ic'Quick, 'of Grav's!tense loathirw; in his, a look of va ' f -' I ' -- . - r.- --. willsee he is a convtrted !�inner. I Brockville, OpX., . or Schenectady, qr9_aDdjgIIy of t g nes. f .1 I I I � .. :his bCfainess re"aud-Lto.-erish-haA�red­ --- - __ .. -_ _............. . b . I ,-Inn, and that coire hem?" she tell voli this man is'the vilest of N'�Y. I I declarel a certain advertisement w4iieh . .had 1 ­Wby have ywl '. - hypocrites; a trader upon cant, .- -. . .1 . - Mrs. Youngwife-Well, - .. � ars. ��P:st,ernly il�sked'. And what shall I make of the basket . ... : � I appeared in the morning Pape `:- . � . I . , . 11 lid I -I li,tve told you, to inquire, on whoin t-a-morrow I will expose .in . HER ONLY CHANCE I .they came Ila? . . I I 1. -�- . woman shut the door in his face, a I . - - _. -� �'.­��,%-=3 V- -�'- -�, ��tW ;��,-*�,­-­' ,,," . ---c I - -i I I - -*i. . - --a:- ,;�­�j-._-7�-�_­ - :r 'k -bv­_ -,- ---------__ - L :1 - - -:..'- - . - . . " ��:��,�,�., z t­;_-...!�_- ­_:.�_ ..--.. --------- .__­_..____________ - ----_. . a Recently a lady was much annoy6�'' -- ­ . � . . . . . with the servant, who made fre- I not I His Line. . . - I- -I ' . . . . I I. - . . Paralysis . -and -Locomotor Atamaquent visits to the sitting-rooin when "What Is his status In this commu- " . . 1 her mistress was entertaining visit- nitv, if I may ask?" I . - - - � . . . , I .. . . . . -_ . . .. , ors, Molly on the most trivial ex- "He aln't'got none that I-eTer beerd . -..,:. " % I . u ' IV11111111te and owe" .. .- --*V' .. , The Drea.dful Result of' Hog'.ioteo merva a Mamie- Dr.Chase'll Nor" Food Fri cuses would pop herf1heascl-iritcy tile on. He run a grocery.for alWbile down _ . .. ! .:.w " .. � . tod and Dopitted Nerve CoUs. . .. room, varied occasionally by boldly' to the Corner& but If be ever had.any . e:-.-- I I . . . . Paralysis by Ristaring- U41 Wits . . . adva.ncing right in. .. . . I .. ....-To�* urKlerstaind .paral I ysis .and its ,gound, and motion, addicted to con- parent. These tire Indications of a Mistress - "There is one thing, status there 'twa'n't kep' out In Sigh.t� �, . �. . I tinual moverlient or tapping of the degeneration of the nerve cel%, and Molly; I would like to speak to you where an.Tbody could see It." . . . .. . ­ . , . . *.eausok ilt Is well to.remember that I fingers, twitching of the muscles, sud- *hem nerve force becomes exhausted about. You must Ie&rn,to keep out . : - . 1. , ..� __ �. mnt of- the borly-of its den startings and Jorkings of the ,paralysis is bound to follow. of the sitting-robin when I have vis- .1 I I .. - .. .. . 1.I . . , o'_ OR Itors, unless I ring the bell,for you." -1 . - -1-imbs-di * -The R*Jeet*# O311114'. . ­ ... - -.�members i� due t the contfPcetiori of iring sloop ; if you have ner- Dr. Chase's Nerve Food sets - . .- I ' .-_ = . muscle, which can only take place vous headaches or dyspepsia, @Lre the system in an entirely different " Molly­�­Ye t,owld me Oi was to "L,et me see," remarks Ttw ignorant . . - - I .... under-the influence of merve force. . unable to sleep or rest, feel down- way to, ordinary medicines, lt��_ thry and larn manners. How kin Cii personnge. "IlUme weans frost,.doesn't . ­­ -- I . . . As this all-important nerve force hearted and discotiraged, and unfit neither a stimulant to whip tired be afther doin' thet Af Oi don't It?" . ; . Is created in the nerve eentres of the to fight the bat4leg of life ; if 'your nerves to renewed activity, nor*& wRtc.h the quality,' as calls!" . -"Mine usually dom," replied the uik- J " I . ... and narcotic,'n.or opiate, to deaden the - �' brain*and spinal cord, and cos4ircted ntr�vss air@ weak and exhausted, . . . . . ... absentmindedly. - . .- . , * . Silong wirelike nerv,e fibres to the your blood thin and watery, you nerves. On the contrary it In a food 1. . .' L . . Successful poet 1:, . . I I : . . . -varlous parts of the body, &aky do- have every reason to fear paralysis cure, which forms new, rod '�'�- __`W1Ilioh_'Th1196n is a M an ' wh,o � - ';.I - . ., fl.,:- . . . r"gement of the brain, spissil cord. of at least somas part of the body, puacl*@ in the blood, and rre'stes new keepro his word, whatever else may 11 . . . ," .I .. h p- nerve cells, kvery day It is bring be said of him." .Bilson-"Do you I . .. or-nerve Abram m1ky result in parix- an& causetivapt suiffering and 01 181tIlbent-15ir-Skilltrigs gets $0 for eT- . :.- . . ' ...1'. lysis or foss *I 'the 'power of move- 14040046. . .. . Ing back he&ltk, strolfUl. airad. field h4ta so?" Wilson-"Yes. He a" consultation. That's what comes til I . � ". . xnent. . . Paralysis asis alwa." be IPPGTG&t*d vitality.to scorn awA hundre" in*0 borrowed flive dolliars from ins a year a man who thoroughly Itairres his pro.. ,.. :... ,. zi . . _ . I Firalyidig, lberi: is- th-or nostural rem- and Partial PiLrailysle actually, 4 have become dlocouragell O"UO ago,, and he "id be'd,never forget ressiles. . . _­ . .Suit of all neglected nory,91111111 dta- by the thosely use of Dr, 6Z=6 the failure fl�f d0stolifs and st&w my kindness.". Bilson�-­And he Willifer-Aint Dr. XW&4k*r 94" $IA .. I . . I . . . 1v � them: 60 04OW ha,sin.-t7- wil% � . . . Dive Feed. Tibe chme to boom treatments to cure .ion--No. Every time wbat collb"reit culuTating a ow - , � � I 010,1111108. t,,a he w w" Tbat'o I - you A" youirself nervous*ad ir- r tntiont in wbooi asy of the a.bove- a box, at all dosJors. w amte to borrow movW be sea .,- , It , Oe., Tornivitie. t4is.me," I 11111111ISS chleaL - * I . . _­ .., .- , .. . gl"M. onver-goostUlim to' liVill1lit. =Ou'kiG�d MFW@t*uw b6*1111411114 S-F- I&Stain & 1, .1 I ., , . . I . ': . . I . . . I . . . . 14 . .. . - . . . . . I I .1 . . . . .I . I . I . 1 . . . � I .I � I . . . 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I 11-11i - - ��l������������������������ iiii�������������������l������������� �iip�i� i�iii�� ��i ����������� m I I I 1 I , i I I 11 I I , !I ; I ���������������� ii� iiiii ���������������������������������� , M I I � I �, , � no = i .... � 1. •i -.Sale F ;scar. TO OURSUMMIBER6:B7 eterrius —Wtli• Allaway is spending a . e-S to the addrau label on your paper Ton fetes weeks with friends in Toronto Newspapers lk can alwaysaae datewwbioh WsL�xenes, Js�.21sr, 14!03 — Auction sale " all Talk about aseugsertpsioa� �- -NXWSL .aia,. - -=.-J. ki- Pudle� Co. &_ are loaditlg - -of farm.atack em to on tote 11 a • *bangs of date el on she Ural Poper 104- " reoalps of money as Shia odes • always the old country. FP S Coates. Sale at 10. ee bills. thedatapald she&& ,neeera. • _ - - Anumber of the of Poucber & Postill, Act, t. -- -- I. U O. F. attend - TCZSVAY, J.N. 20th, 1503- Credit sale of 1� n �'1- - -.... Ontario Lodge, �'1 P WLl Dried, . i o, farm stock and im legpeatis_ on lot 12, Till ^ . at _ _,� � � g $• ca whltby lodge oti Tuesday erect- - Rp property con. 7, Pickering, the ro rty of Abram _•.... Boyer. Sale at one See bills. Pooch• ing. - - _ -- -- 8� Died —At the residence of his -- - ar & Poatill, Auctioneers. T -�T A =FAD plcairxnvo, OzvT., JAN. 16TH, 1906, brother, James Palmer, BosanquetODL NOT _ on Jan. 1st, Sylvester Palmer, mEAMS wanted to haul ice.' Apply LOCALISMS age years. �laT to Caaad. lo. Limited, Fr.nr14 5n s - LOCALISMS. -Miss Lidgett returned home last week after spending a few ARx TO RENT -200 acres, lot We have them, only loc. months with friends in . Toronto Ft4. lot concession. Pickering. Estate of the -W. E. Clark still .continues in and Kinsale. Late George Tait. Terms reasonable. i�pq - very low COIIdit10II. to John Henderson, Cherrywood, / ry -A number of young people In large packages direct from the Mills, WA• also have -The Canada Ice Co. is adver- drove out to Brougham on Wed- CLOCK and W9tP(iH tieing for teams to haul ice. nesday evening to attend the Tillsons Molina Rolled Wheat, Standard Oat Me %l, '(fold =- Norman Gordon is laid off opening of the new rink. Dust Corn meal, Graham Flour, Buck wheat Flour} and work these days through illness. - Messrs. Denton, Dunn & Bolt- Repairing and Cleaning. - Born -On Sunday, Jan. 4th, bee, 20 liizig East, Toronto, have .� Tillsons Choice Family Flour, just'try one package. the `life of Joseph gray of twin The undersigned is notice, ed'to clean Clocks - — cumber of farl:ti5 for sale >n West-, and v,'atcnee on short notice. - sons ern Manitoba. See advt. * work ley: with ec iv d each teal be called for Die kie Coo -Dr. F. L. Henry Fill be here -We regret to report that ji' m. The first article received each dap until Jan" as usual next Tuesday to attend peak is confined to his house .S will be cleaned free of charge' 'to his•professional duties. through illness. He hopes to re -• JAB. FERGUSON, _ t -Mr. and Mrs. N. Hodson of En- slime his duties in a fe w day =. -14 tf Cberrywood. field, spent Sunday - with the for- -James Todd, of Cherry ood, - mer's sister, Mrs. W . E. Clark. wti.icited the Friends', and Methodist =� s�sis- ss.lustas station sect -W___Y._Richardson and Baugh- F'z ®pare Fvl• _ _. _ _ _ _ - ter, Lizzie, are spending a wee interests of the Township associ- �s 6ouco . vr _ with friends in Collingwood and ation, and John Axford, of the No. 6 Mau. -. 8:52 A. M. weather vicinity. Brock Road, visited the Presby- " 12 Local. . 8:09 P. IldCold . Wi.ld Wet • -- Charles McFadden is laid off terian S. School.. " 10 LooaL, 6:14 P.M.. work with blood - poisoning in his -`aye extend to Wm. and sirs. Tttaaftc coots Wssr ays as FOLLOWS:- - foot. We are pleased to know _ that he is ibmprg3 ng_ nicel Stanley of the base line our t sir No. 9 Loco, &84 A. M. See Those pathy on the death of their "11 Loco. , 2:20 P. M. Latest Overcoats, Robes, Fslt Boots in Robber and I,eatLer. Tea -B- nos flour and you will . se- daughter, alive Grace,..on Sunday ..? Mot. 8.18 P. M. , wool and Fleeced. _ _ •IIndarwear, frgp Pdi- theria. It is reported Extra S'alui in 13e67y Blankets. eure S new cotton bag free of otFler children are sick from the me_ '- looslaztoa !asla,al , charge, Full particulars at the i same disease but no serious copse- . Everything - - - * , 1 Tsan�s Eios�ra Eaes, acs as roLLO�as: to keep Opt the Cold and WSt. 8pmk Mills. - -- inenees- are looked for. - - _- - A.M. - - -- - -- -- _ __ -The Home Circle are booming No. 6 . 9:47 AIZ An ir5teresting evens. took No. 12 Mzasa. 8:011s.Iif - �. A.L111t1Ilga - -- - their society here this week. Their place on Wednesday, Dec. 30th, at - - organizer is busy at work and a the residence of A. J. Hoover, 168 10 Locus large number of new members Jameson av e., Parkdale, when have been enrolled. �diss Elizabeth. only daughter of T1aalxs Gotxo WEST DrZ as FOI3.OWa;- - Married -On Thursday, 'Dec. Mrs. Jas, Shepherd, of this village, No Local . .25 A.M, �� I� ®�� �) 25th, at the Methodist parsonage, was znsrriech to Geo. K. Thomson, 11 IMIa 2'25 P.M. - Port Arthur, byy the` Rev. Mr. 7 Moil 8,:22 P.M. - - - August, Levi Shepherd to y1i_5 of Whitby. The cereinon a'as _ pe )formed by the Rev• fir. Br+n[F Figs, Essences, I�n1s, Peels, etc - Olive Thorne both of Port Arthur, hall, after which the happy c,,uple including Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, , . g _ We extend our best swishes to the departed for their, wedding trip, = - � ill A 1 stock at lowest prices. young couple on the happy event - A large number of useful and �Y} � HEAD _ __....: -. =-George Gordon is bus}- these e(,;tly presents testifier.; to tht Jast Received Aisne long robber boots, 31ens Socks and goobers, )lens .clays flung up rocnls under the I hagh'e� teem in -which the contract _ lined short and long beat3, Htage in the town -hall. «•hick twill �illg pantie- are lief!'. On their Also a fall assortment of Rubbers. be a -ed f+,r dressing tr>t my, au.I zetrlrti )I r, alxl �Irs. Tbr,ulson tcn,l< Fee din' Cattle . :fur storing the fire gp },ar :ills up residence in ti!sil!!. We tvi-}:, 1. - - ��' N. Thew Kill al*o be suitable f.,r the itapp� +c +u }de.i ! „ug a•:•i pro- `-_- sniall tneetillg A:+ 4 -itJwe R ill (t.,t'r•,il- <a[ �•C' - - = Sale. - - --- - -'—"_ - - -.. -be pizucd in tilcni tticy. !will bei' - Til. t•�F n?c th rci antincil'tn, c t' For '- -- - - - -- - - -_ ezt.iiy heatesi. I in. i f th< R ,ru:,.,i.' N',•r<'s':n N11 =- -� -, T —The re- c. + }>t r +ing r,f �t Aadrov% ! i• i ii ti`• ,. of t arc h''' tl'`' i CcmFr.eing of Steer: and Eeiftm church t„ok 441ce Ufl tiuucla} leas • J }�i I,r tri F will le, iwid , St - J Z fli fler-n if (.wir'rr -! ,Izr ct ra+uc h lter< .in Tu.• ,ia� - i4I ILL tttu )Seel! «nt'Jiiti. pith. The tileet111;: �+ is , <'-4 r - — - - -�- ir,a'r, ,lrilter•c•�l � �il.t -e eelc.�c; �f:e Bella) cr �.t e - _ trill b< - he latest at shapes >,vrznon?. Th.xxc;h the day •�a- g:li at 341 u'e.lc,cl:.7tnr1 ills in:,tniu> poun3. to t h htormv the church wa: runs•),) - and afterri ,Tin nieetuig- , ThP leadlzlg colors ars 'R'e lra•e on hard al I a. yii=- < n to «ynlen crnl ' In the' er, n _ in camel ha r sell !ably "ed on both oc'c•a, ion. rye ) , _ r n blue, b own. red f Mina Phi}li 4. of Brougham. sins) logs Elekinning at �.:i a ruectiuR g H CAR _ F o f d R - µ £OSr suds black.or Ajro the �newest 'styles in porn t3olos at both meetings. and -her open Lu the publir� will be heirs, ma and feather breasts. _ singing was greatly enjoyed by all thF chief feature of which will be Pa 'Botcher, Danbartoa ' - -A meeting of the Fire Tom- an address by Rev. Dr. Johnston, )lss eke ny was held on Frida evening of London, one of the mo -t ela in the Town hall with . G. Halo .uuent speakers in the Presbyterian in the chair. The following otb- church of C'auada, At this me-et- in were elected :- ing. Mt-s. (Rev.) Tait, of Claremont - - r -- u President -W. V. Richardson. will sing. The Whitby Presby - b - - - tery will also meet during the day - _ Captain -W. G. Ham _ _ '1st Lieut -R. Moore for the transaction of their grti- Pumps ,. era! businetas. P 1 0 ,2nd -R. S. Dillingham ' Secretary -W. G. Ward' -The following officers were in _.. Treasurer -R. A. Bunting stalled into their re6rwetive chairs - lst Bra.nc•hman -J. R. Thexton in Ontario lodge Nu. 3'24, LO.O.F.. Wind �����, 2nd Bmnehmari -W. T. Haney on Wednesday evening, by. D. D. "Yard Capt. of Hook and Ladder .Co.- G. M. Mason, of Bu«inanNllle:- Lumbe r W . D. Rogela, J.1'.G: -T. A. Greig ■ _ Lieut. H. and. L. Co --John Mur- N.U. -J.. stepllensutl 'We are prepared to do all kin3a of Work !kar. .G._R: \IrK>re he us Trustees—R. A. Bunting, W. G. Rev -Sec.—Will. G. Hail! -- - _ Promptly pertaining tot vamp business. — Ham anti Jnu. Dickies Fin.- Se(-­NV-• O• Law All kinds of roulib and drecseil Lumber Auditors - W. �•. Richardson Tress. -W, D. Rogers Lath, BhinRles, Doors, Sash, House fin. 1. and Jno.:iiurkar.. Ward. -D: N1. Skink iehinge and :Silo material -Tile annual meeting of the Con. -- J:'R. Tilextun '6ncce4sor -to public library a•as held on Monday O.G.—John Clark ...John. Gerow, frerow Son, Ct,remoa►- I.G.—R. Hartrick Cistern tanks sad s<ater uoaQbe made evening. As the number Present W,•O, Richardson, Ageat ,'ickering. wag very small :.an `adjournment R•S.N.G. -A. Forsyth to orJor was made from. the town -hall to L.S.N.G. -C. H. Ham ` John Dickies. The president, Dr. R.S.V.G. -L. Banks ' Bateman occupied the chair• and L.S.Z .G. -F. Nighswander F. R.S.S. -L. 11eGausland sin the absence of the secretary, we 'D. Gordone RICHARD performed the .duties L.S.S. -R. Gormley I i • .11 1 . Chapman pe Chap, -J. Greenlaw of the latter. The various, reports Or at: -A. Fiula were read and adopted. The g- y Impo)last showing of fiscal diapTay of AP - 'board of management for the prey =The South Ontario Farmers' China, S very Iarge assortmeot of eat } ear wm elected as follows- Institute will hold a meeting in - BtationL". Books, Dolls, Toys, jab Be►teman, Rev. G. McGregor, the town -Ball here on Fridayy' Jan. _ received Eor life Holiday trade. Celt and :Messrs Dickie, Dunbar, Rich - 23rd. In the afternoon addresses and see them. ardson, Ward and Murkar. After will be given by the president, 8nbscriptiotu ken for all ily1.N Wry the conclusion of the annual meet- John Bright, and by J. E. Orr, on A l slke �esttly and Dailyi,Nawspapers• -ing the board of management-met e__ "Care- and- culture of fruit - _ _ and elected the officers for the trees" and by f. Gardbouse on - •�� + _Red Clover- : ������ f411On•s- President, Dr. "Horse breeding for profit In telbrin: Secretary, John Murkar the evening, J. E. Orr, will speak r et, � „ -�P; �_•. _ � Y. s _ ..Treasurer, W: 'T. Dtlubar; L�- 1or..�.�.� �ss�cls euemie9v£_shc�••�, :- - -- irarian. Dr, $a'tp.mart; Library nrchardisY,” and ills =s Bella �IillPr "1 1� � committee, Dr. Bateman, firs. Jno on Our dairy work in general. - . -- - - ` I)ickie and W. G. Ward. Ail im- wl'ile J. Garfihouse will give all �T A L portant change was made in the .address can "How to interest young - �V IV D (�,' TE Ii • T L T S LEIGH ` AND • metubersllip fee ii•hii�h was reduced tYeuple con the farm -•" •This meet- - - - • from S1 to 50c for the first ticket ing will be intersper.Qcd -,sith j '��GQN S e in each ftinlily, the additional guitar solos by �.ti -- Alice finiithl - tickets )stria }Wing the snmeas here anri .recitations by 'Miss 'Maggie to fore. •25c• per inember, At this tiluith. i the same tithe the. HldheSt C 1�1�'eg ' ♦ - iionlntal c•harge.• a meniber may «•onlf•n's In- titnte «•ill hold their L7 +�•� 'EL LP'ERS ��,�rEK.s , secure a.bouk or mag717.i1ie ever} sliest llg 111 D11C'B hall when inter- .Caid _ 13 1,40N _ _- day in the year, an(] it.: is -!suited esting subjects will. be discusser!. - _ � _ _ CUTTING ESQ _ --that many will avail thenlselves The Women's Institute is not a CHURNS*' BD �H ;R1i'S y of ibis opllcfrtunit t . A number i branch (A thi• Farmer's Institute have objected to joining uti ac- as many suplKise, brit the}' die- count of the price but that ebjert -1 cuss subjects equally; ins interesting _ Cleaned F1'ee - AT Pill i= 'noiv_:removt?d, and we- would , to wr.nlen in city, town or country ... : - point ont the advisability of jolts- 4 All subjects connected with the _- - T• A. G.REIG'S, Pickering. ing early lays the year as till ticketsI home are dealt with at their meet- expire can Dec.. 31st. An advaiit -; ings, and we would advise the �t - _--- -- age pos -essed by the library here is , ladies of- the.village and surround- , �. H. �O NrY & Co•! .)that, it is open from onelend of the j ing country to attend this sleeting I 1 OR BALE -Hones and tot Beitaq. week tc, the other in of about { By paying a small fee to become a ! - L7ELLO, ,HELLO -Fat cattle and �' part i4 tot ic, con i, eoatatnin d Snap r Whitby ant -aC11 y bogs wanted !then }•on !lace fat aleck acre, erceilent for gar8en pme boa. +lx hrlurs a Reek which is the case i member, they will be entitled tv . of ash kind ready to sell drop a cud for prices of tt'nis trees and a flood }came bons;, f apply ato i t most tilsice A li?t elf books hiter,itnre on dOtne£tiC 8gbiecl a or w en yon •cant a mileb cow, beet rt a Oe t.ax juo Ld and roll' For pparticola:+ spp7f so any soung csttle•to feed on StILM, Dfs Jno Latchford, 48 Fen US: 6f,Toz , or " and magazines purchased may be this literature being _distributed Phone J s white, Brosgham w tr ► Bossing Yiotartng dantl in another cohlmn. by the government. �•r ._ lya•iWi ,. ^ a _ � r� t .'.;ia .;.;k., .,,.•,;... w..:.. �i�.. tYSFt~ itt' �' �' a's.'S.as�r�•'�.+n'SC::Y,rse'_ .�9satarrria;�'oi. _ . . _� _ •r. -:. -- "'°.::�.ie..�r