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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_12_18T1 PICKERING 1 ' VOL. XXTII. PICKERINCIe QNT.. FRIDAY. DEC. 18, 903. - - I1(} e 1 ease. Her body arrived at. the D. E. Pugh and Chas. S. Pahner- ra�issivual InMills pUT AROUND US Locust Hill station on .Wednes- � The following is a list of mem- _ �, day morning and the remains' hers of the Atssociation:— were interred in the Christian I Whitby—Win.-Oke, Jno. A. CYC'•ori- - aled{eai. Red Wheat - _ 14c bus. :' ' Ounbarton. btrytag ground here. Miss Phil- :nor, Jas. Trull, Wm. Balmer. Johm. White Wheat - %4c " It is our cad dot this week to lips was held in the very highest' Davey}, S. Austin, H. Webster, Frank._ y i Maddaford, Samuel .Z anstone, &M-- Spring Wheat - - i'-o^c " chronicle the death of one of the old- respect by a large circle of friends, ford Brown, Walter "McGregor, Fled F. B iSTWOOD, M D.. 8-vena Goo Wheat - (38c est, if not the oldest resident of the who extend to the bereaved bro- ]3c hos i r be all it in CanadtanPa-ific Raflwav : Coroner )we, T D o Com , J. Hallett, ez 4 s@� p, Ci'ui Kemp, Nicholas Brown, Robert • Ontario Oonnh; Issuer of Marriafie Licwn4es, 1,}�&,nitoiia Flour � ��50 btl. township, in the person of Mrs. 3r�rriee theta slid sisters their heartfelt - _ imwefaont; omee hours—Before 10 w.m., 1 to 9 Famil Flour i.5o " Lotton. After a lingering illness from sympathy in their irreparable • Brady, Alex Jaf€ery. p.m.a•tiftom Ito s p,m. Pria¢ee telephone y tr the infirmities of old age. airs. Lotton loss. Picketing—.Hiss JulTaO'Leafiy; Ji K enunectdonwithBalsam,Greenwood.Brou�ham pastry Flour - 4.50 breathed her last on `Vednesday the Ks Zion, A.Johnstou'a (7th con), Wm ( owie's Bran $1u.�0 ton --; Pugh, Chas Palmer, }3ubei t Davet-e)11, t7th coo), add D Pa4h's Bich :out say 10th in t., at the residence o€ her son Richardson, s,, S'h Juba; Shorts 18.50 " R Rlch on, Ju F its, « James, having reached the ripe old '- Whitevate- Dickie, Lorenzo Banks, Enos Jisrinraer .TA. YOUSG. V D., o.M., Fellow of Jumbo 25.00 age of 93 years and -11 months. • The R E Johnston, Richard koor� R'ohert o Trinity Medical C°F1cye, Toronto. mem- Graham, hole iti heat Flours deceased K as a native o: Preston En - Don't forget the anniversary ser- Howland, W J Reazin, David If-mU ttntaria.:Oleos and residence opp O'Laar7 Lots•'. '• tiYobtsra „Qat. Office boors: morning f to 30: ars, opo a with her hind sWind- and five cb:ldreh school to be held Sunday and ifonday Ed Gormley, Geo Stotts, Wm ltgor- tnenina is sere. Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. seitIing in the townstip of Mar;hanr Dec. lith and 21st. Services conduct- combs, Geo "�� fiscal Jas Gordon, 3a® Above prices Snblect to.Change without ' Subsequently, the family Moved' to ed on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m., Haight, David" Annan, Robt Stc� k,. =`Once Scarboro to%t reship and moved about by the Rev. A. E. Lunan, of Toronto Thus Greig, R A Buntlug, E J SUr- uga� Model Bakery ©,Limited^ seventeen years ago to Pickering University and at 2.30 bT Rev, Judson ley, Alex Falconer, Jos Bundy, 61eo► township, The deceased had a family McIntosh, of �Chiteva.e. Song ser- Cowan, jr., Joseph R; Alex G&-dons E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARP,I8- of thirteen, nine of whom survive her. vice conducted by the home choir in John Gordon, Dr Bateman, G 31uWi; e TEB.Co=tT Orown Attorney, Sad county"Ma Her husband pre-deceased her. thirty- morning and afternoon and Baptist Chas Bradford, R S Dillingham, W- _ .. olldwr, Court House. WhitbT. 10••7alt five years... She was a life-lung mem- choir in the evening. On _Monday Harvey, W E Vanstone, 3furiketr ter of the EngliSi` <5urch,.and wasevening an entertainment cunslstingThextnti. hOW�(}TT,LIQ$EY-,-B*RRIB•vNry highly respected. Her funeral of dialogues, recitations, choruses. etc. Audley—Geo O'Connor,.TC O'C sn- i�+rr, solioitore. &a. otSoc opposite Post•at„ hers of the school, assisted by nor.Restney• Bros, Wtu F L�IliottJ&. o 9lihitbAUat. . Xooen Dow, B.A.; Tbso. a,m. and h ill proceed to the Anglican R.ev. J. «, i -) , - A.et3t11iTraT.LL,B. B2ooevt°Loan. 5ycemetery, L'niunvi!le, for interment. of Claremont, and Mrs. Ed. Wilson - r and family, of Brougham. During Dunbartun—J1)n Michell, til m W Ask-” cetcr•treury. --`-` the entertainment will be given. a Sparks, Sas Found, Geo �'L'in Thom. a3i Fawcett, John Annan. R'ut TIion,. z t e .•_..-_�. -... .. ,.-,.,,,,�,,,,,,, .. • . ma entitled d"Gunn r Cousins Andrew Annan. T �i' Holburn, P HQP1iI`Ii3,QETE@NARY fit I3• 14SiiBURN. ibuteii Presents \rr tett from tree Annan, Geo Smith, Robt Thom. ��. u}EoV, Graduate of the ontartc vet- Of all materials end design '— at close of enter•taintrent. Admission Cherry wood—Thos Lacy, Jae Fergu- rriat:s. Co",)egl, •foronw, re;tat-tred member Win. Brash has purchased a new only 10 and 15 cents., son, Robt Davidson, Win Spencer, Ti o!r,e Ontarw Cy:erinary Medics' Ansonia,:on. kepti o atock. It will pay yva driver. --�Cffit�sa3-resdrcreosees3ose-Rn+ r', �o t+tll-si ear worirasc 4rrupeeteer Rnin(ZZL(3dors - o e_o lllav _oorah of Green River- Office and shocitR.nrge and obtain rices. Don't be misled by u r err n `>' idson Fr,,d Row^u, Jas. McRae • Sowi bonra 6 to ll a.m., tads 1 - rg-; y ar. 1'r:"ate p U2:e d,,v' :dat wee'. telephvun in my omce P.O. wdresa, Gzeea agents we do not employ them, coneequetit• The Rev. Tait, of Clarer_:ont, coon- 8ea1•boro .hay T:'dcl, .1tPs La\run. islTer, jot Iv we can, and do throw off the agents pled the pili it ur: S irriay, Ruuy,? 11111--EdRees, �Fm Cowzaci. comr- ission of 10 per cent., which you wit: ed t are Fid to Fete that Iiart,Prt A C�hristtum trot' and concert- in aid Geo Tuyne. ustrits$ �a1rDf. cortaicly save by ptuchrring from as. d g`` of the funds of Christ church, will be. Brougham—Thos Poueher, Jnr, M call solicited. We has suflciertly rco,overed to be � held in the school house of the church Gero«•, They C Hubbard, Jesse Iitib>` - _ .... u1t agn,n, on Wednesday, Dec. '113, next. An bard, Frank Gleesu:l. WH1TOY 9RANITE CO, The Y: v sbyterian church here in- �13J's1,13. DU`I�i,Conaeyfwoer, Com- -- - -- + - exr.PllPnt musical srdlitr•rury program Brock Roa•I—Thos Cowan, T6oe A- T for -far ux ait9datits, etc., Opp. Post olSice, Whitby. Ontario atr.i! hulling F, Christinus Tree on the will he provided by members of the Knox, Gpo 'I'rx,l, henry Fuller. OL.remone, vot 0y — n, of till+ nwnth, Sundav school, Kinsale-Royal Rogers, R. R. X4Aw- Miss.Nrary S:ephens, n. of Pickori^g. The dt•ath of :lira. John H. Richard- bra\•. [� ilk; VQ, Jaguar of ' 3tarriage pent a few days last week with her son, which has been exlxcted for some R'hitevale—Hugh Pugh, .:73aavy L7. Licea•ee for the County er rata �a. o= PICKERIN G LIVERY 1 I hoAther Tbum:a azul 3i: w. S:e henaun. lies as the store or at hisreeidanue.Pickerinp P days, occurred cesterday, Her hug- John,rin. '911 go 1 y (iter teacher D. T:, Nott Is roakintt band; thu grcatf esteemed treasuter Greeuwood—Michael Gle"ov. Robt - 1P'rzr<i ^.leas vehicles for hire by dap pte't prc•partttion fc-r hi.� concert thi,- of Scr,rhr,rn t`wcz mrbip, h+.., .,-,en the fiomerrille, Win J Devitt, Wm Pon- siVlD BELD.li3l, aartiuneer, boss or aittht Zana to connection reset• vpar which %TM Le held ou the 18th oil centre of p.o,ouncl yn)px rn a gaily, Thos Bn}.< " 'R+.,la:,--.,anucita sclae'mrn hlr ny•aerov+ becr'n b•'r, wine circle of his friend•; a �, tie ic,ss Cedar Grine —John Pearse. -" 'jtrioa4i h:,t'• tr ,aa 1 u«ar. sales if G.:gas, rare ing ell G. T: Ft.'trsiaa. Freight and ,• h... sustain; in one wh.o hay, b--ri in 'a IttOoit L°•l ntrrtf,tc�r tt a 1r to,lae acH will b! eI rgea df iIYEYe•l to all rartr of the A \ v 1''"•' "'n` Prent tun nlaee on b&ai:e,t sa the saoa�ribor with eiteutmostrare f M., ie!,:v of iw.! \\Pok 4••"J:r'n 'tlr. timl ever liiK}: aril p:'sir:icri and efficient e T111sge.. Tesnii�s of al �kindr dune sense hi; partner in life, ;, It'repara:b:r �: and so: ! S� she vary bsgt,ad4sn:wte. t9 !y Air;. Thcdr a; �_ LrT)•t n r (+taf:r c,ed ;' Fruit Trees „ - on ellortaat aot:ce. Sale and oo©• *l•0 5•h act; i\,r�Hr of !t ,•'r tv,•driin:*. )Ftv, liic�iard.,r,:f is tncthor of .11..1. 1 R. Fi:ATON,TOtCtiSATPCLERn -" "=:asioa stabiea in oouroctica, Fred. H. R •'1,artdon, of the lVard of - - - �jt1.� I .lite it 11uT,:boi• c.f rPlati\ es and f: i- t�r,,:[ml and h:•; hrnthcr, John Rich- a �J . oo,oetancvr. Oom9lastJnlS for eaki:.q r•tul�- w•r•rr� prP�r Ta itl h•mc" of the r,c- All kir.rls of Fruit Tree_, Shrul w affi!aalta, 1cco:dans: Etc, Vozp4 to :ons SiaUtt 1,Patrtif-tl ,TPn�ntr \Gere iT,l-,on. jr, Sii - also leaves thr?e Etc, fes Fale. W H. Pea c(siun• ,ltughter5, tlu wif uP Red. J: 11. an tear rrorertl [ua•ir of 3[arr +$o Ll':• . . A 1 Fro rtlCtor iPndv:ea. Ly t"I:e .t, to Mv. and 1I:• lli lic4t al•iCes )aid for Fall and sauce Wni:eva e, Oat. 4-v Y l t )i Hurts of fif hland ('reek: Mrs. - — " 5:r•: hahcrr^., leaf. ^: jc,itiPtl 1)oartilr in J g• R 1 paid l(}grraf gR P;) 'T' L. L�caaeed - I \st,u:g ZIW i r a lunK ci:,l.Iircn;s..rous a Iue!,, 4 Tctuu:o anal JFrs': Dar.can. Wintrr.4gMi,le ^� JC �.8e.s l.r :Ge Co»tp of Ortari a . li:c:, of 1 1;:h ll. it's. Fttchatrixon «II9 a tion „•,r+ of • -r• i-+rr (wflaa. •a1 as '�� j ' , y,y\ ��' •� - tnP:neer of C'hr st choir G, ocat t,%,rc : of 9DH�1 E. of Et AGeat, p,,,te•,, r-tee T. irricaer: steal Estate jil {{.ia jr' jr j' U whi, h Ler hisbauti is churchKarr;'_ti. Fickeriog. _ ABea: a ... (;d : •jai Cfl't;ior, S:rtct it"ouLion t t 1 a'aF-funeral will he held at-thc 6r'cu nam.: aid the ppvan t •alter .aro e lua r" telegraph. ad- G ari�h c•hurrhyard of tit. 3iar¢afei's dices TslOy. L'. (HBe. Bron:ham. Oat F. -- P - _ PUH [i LL,:,roea Wrae.Out, Mly un Friday. tlt0 18th inst., at '3 ,stn. TL+e _ a full line of tint• Our Fkatiug rink !s nett l•eO Nina. Ricliatd.c,n ha,, been -11 Por t�e - l ser*fartr3 64 and tharatigLl)! oce:..�.:.. pia a>Fliit,it rd now - . for rise merry ri;tt:ter. weeks and suffered from an affection11RN BANof led t�e 6 4eooae, 1 IL prepared WELLINGTONc`o o waz� a our e f water ion " us.. - cif tlw berm which developed suddenly L- - A Firrg'e tr&de i= being dvue.herr ad be & .won so elle p room&. - Pre%ici�ns to this attach she has enjoy- Spa-t tr.amp'a rov,ur. [ rbw:l be rF. t. b} a �'UPOr.LU !?al'nl enlarging ed good health. Inewporeted by Sat of Parliament 1M! _. tad to see all of t natna o r'aea tLev h+ve oc- Prices right �.� a as ■ reach. g ' oto !t ar to a Dation tri visit Marsham, J.ls. In the To�routo W urld of Tliiirs- - Jrartbtta.Out. .!-em a aol,ortaeiCa�ltaL .............. :.i7Aa>btaR -- R• S DillinthaM day last we were pleased to see 4W GO LENCE C� MMiTIEE subacnbad capital . ; ,•.:...:..:..:• eoto<aosf 'Methodist Church 7.the Pic�Lnrc of J. A. «'trite, the IMAM ea`.eta.Roaltiv"Con'vertible's,•..-....:I .,rickeriag, Out expert tct(wk-dealer of this plaee. The-annual meeting of the Pick Joat_-t Cower. Re q Z H. MoUnt." tae, �S�rvices as Follows' In the eontt�t cf cattle live weight Bring Vigilance Committee was Pra.11eat e.,ma.T t th6 Guelph Fat Stock u held in to r -hall cede speesal aeteanon Farm 'a -- a k Sh n , the w 1 on Tuesday elven to .: a.t. 10:80 a.rs- , ...Pre%chin John came out viCtorions. evening, Dec.Sth, with the pre91- Totes Co'lect ons sotfcitod and irompaly madam - p g T goer Co� g. FeroLgi, \ors diooahttan Am cad aarY 7 W to ...... dent GPO. Leng, In Lh0 Ch81C. For er EaeLatage boo nu and sold DSS loo- -00 p.tn.......Sabbat.h School. Our town,-hip chuncil held their sued, available on all parts of the world 8 10 p,m...... .E worth League, on last meeting of ttie year on Tues- The minutes of the last annual p , ,. meeting and those of the last spa- aaTtass Dank >Depastmeat, 'Iu •edea_ Have a fi ae of fresh and cul day. One question that nu�v tial meeting were react and adopt Iatereat °::owed on deposits at htSh«t vat& Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. seems to engage their attention rent rates. and credited half-yearly to epoenasr • ed, after which the curious cum- Thursday. Spic© Roll, Breakfast Bacon, is whether they will be allowed to mittees handed in their reports. Caeo. gel'''• Kana'• Rev. J. E. Moore, Pb. B. •Tian), Bologna, etc. lie back again or not. - Pastor;' g _ The Sabbath schrtol of St, John', The committee h the County Highest prices paid for church will h-old their Christmas soil hats » Ory ineii reportedtheir rue - - "• ing successful, theCouncil.. Butc•her's cattle. tree and elitertaitiment in the -ing passed a by-law recommending �V LCkering �0al - town hall on the evening of Wed- at a sum not exceeding eight nesday, Dec. 30th. The program that be allowed for telegraph T£aras at Spink Mills_ , FARC YY r 13 COM11101 wsll con-ist of rearing., . recita- and telephone expenses in each c tion°, dialogues, �•ocal and lnstru- case of horse-stealing, upon the Best Quality of Hard Coat and you will need something to keep mhutal music, anda' Scotch chorus certificate of the President l,' the ? oti�t arm. You . will tad it at the b twelve married ladies. , The Full weight .Guaranteed• FOR .. (SALE Fsriner's Supply Store. y � association, together With the vote- g committee hn a secured • program c}lers fur the meat of the . , .. Just Lou;:. lmdoo Robes, Coon- ley Stove and . Chestnut StT�s skin and Alaskan Bear Fur :Coats. good local talent xo assist with the ISame.' ` BeioRcam iwaedot the soetb east comer ro rani and are aria no iva • Over-coats �d--underwear 'of all P g sparing Pa The auditing committee resen- of lot No 12, in the 4th con of the t.ownehip s g p * tt c of Pickering, conristinit of 83 .ores more hinds, Nater-proof snits fully lined, toniake.tlie whole affair a access. ted their report. which' showed s At !oNV st market or lose, 0.1 the premiaea are a good house Horse blankets and also «•ool'.en The tea will be served from 5 to balance of $811.91-. Mir oatbuildiugs and watered by 'a never blankets. These a: a i.p to date 8 o'clock. Everybody , gill be I3r. Bateman moved, seconded 1 %ifiag epriug. This Web is well adapted goods and prices are ri:tht. made welci5me. Admission 20c., l foreitber stock or grain. Call and see for yoalaeif children JOc', by John O,Connor, that tale Secre- pl"1Ce �.i: the children of the tary be instructed to wfrite the ,Terms toyait parchseer. E. BRYAN, SON, school free. secretary of the•Stouffville '-Associ- We have also on hand quantity uE Lot 11, Con.2, A meeting of the members. and BestQnhlity Smith, Coat. �Fod further partiaalare apply to Robert - _ g r °tion asking thein to ro-operate 3;cBraep, Piel(eririg, P. O., or Plekering: adherent% of St. John's clulreb with its in a. way similar to our ` Our Coal mattes warm friends. )Vas held here on Tuesday after- agreement with Ashburn. Orders left witn w. Yeah delivere& noon to consider the proposed re- A number of accounts were re- promptly. w. v. Richardson, DO�MI�Yf Digi BAl�� `arrangement of the congregations ceived and ordered to be paid: of the s t: n church in the 'on of Jlessrp, D.-E. Pugh Notary Public, Pickering township. Reis. Cooper and Phe- and.John O'Connor, the secretary Ian and Mr. Bairns representing Nvas instructed to have the names . >• Capital Paiduo, $$3,000.0.00 the Presbytery` were present. of all the members of the Associn- The SOVEREYGN :B. Reserve Fur,' $3 50 0.000 There was not a lal ge nnnlbet' tion and the minutes of the annual _ 1 present' belt it wRs a. represents- meeting published in the `'Picker- Or -.CANADA tive.gathering. The general fecal- ing `ows'. • - • - - " in seemed to be one of regret at The secretarywas instructed to .;WHITBY BRANCHd separating from Pickering with have 500 post Crds printed giving What (1008 it stand for ? whom they had been united for Notice of lneetines. e.>;el-'Sl Banking sixty rears during which time the On motion of Dr. Bate man and CLARE�OT BItANCEi€. Why for Ontario Chemists, ki @ it whs decided to matin aC a same tune they -;ere quite Nvilliilg have a -early card published in to unite with ClRreinent if by so the \ew3". best preparations in the drug Special ati•ention given to the c6llec• Interest sllowed on dep )sits of $1.(Q P g doing it was for the general good . The following officers were now and upwards from data of depose!. _ -line. _' tion•of farmer's sale and of the congregations concerned. elected for the ensuing year:— other bates. A loom was cast over the com- Presideut--Geo. Leng Try O. C. Corn Cure. _ g , _ ... - O. C. Cough Drops, — muri ty on Mondav on receiving Vice -President -John O'Connor, Farmersnotes collected of dis6oun1tcL - O. C`. Heaulache %Va€ors. 5A� ItiGS I)EPAP.T111ENT, the report that bliss Emma Phil- Treasurer—Simon Irving, Drafts bought and sold on O. C. Toothache Gum. -- li s lied died•tllat da at Runts- Secretary- J. A. Jeffrey, illi points. -- O. C. Talcum Powder.@PC6itt3 received of $1. ar.d p' y _. U. C. Liniment. upwards. ville at the early age of 31 years, Auditors—T. C. Osborne and $. 4 O. C. Cough Syrup. =Y1t02@f6t allowed at highest 6 months and 4 (says. Early in Webster, . O. C. Sarsaparilla. - . . the ' fall Miss Phillips went 'to I Committee—T. C. Osfiorne, R. No tsotrb'.e, ' NO seri tape. current rates. fHuntsville to en age in her ro-' R. Mowbray, Al. Gleeson,T. Pon- No delay, 'And others always to be had at the I g g P' i CO3=.Poundi d or paid half fession, that of a nurse. She con- clier, Hugh. PnRh, Jae. Todd; - PICKERI NGr yearly, " tr•acted a sir fere type of tonsol:tie, i W. Cowan, 1D. E. Pugh, and C. W. J. STAW X. J. THORTON, and ogler ., mplieationa setting in. S. Palmer. ]PHARMACY � ,�.�A4�i 1 she wal unable to- combat the die-: Executive Committee—G. Deng, _ 1` L1I+�A(}L�$a. - , f . .• _ ':.". _ :.. , � ,.. � '. ,-... ' .: ::. ,. : ' . � .: �. :. "v , ;,"i .. S Y' .. .. a.''i".; a .+r .. .-.Tw ... ... .. ,...... .. ,.. ":.Sian ..,. - - >.av,.,...a•+- .,d.'i¢;:,w.-.,., 1'w ' , .a _ r � -':� ,: ... .�"'... �... -- 'aaa� wr.:" �.. ,uw+�es ti.,a: .[ t- ••':a..'�"' a4�°1y AN _ • BAT RIGHT, (] [(� n and e9s11v when Lite n has sri lujj iJ he lis l ly llnitllied sitting tl a old ock to �T� trequently utile less dangerous thsq,f V '�iW:.% 1� Uall! _...- .. _ A WOUNDED TIGER. - � - Mtertibo talcs are in 7CILL DOD' Da 3iIDNEY PI -LS Oai�o Colony cl[ the tcroc•qy vi illi f �*� •7(J 1' ' •. CURED His RHZUNATISM• which tbey will then attack all and sundry, and o1 the ehoc4dag injuriae ---- • �,y, A /� f the are able to Inflict with theL• William Doag, of Strong TC•va;_ Y long Pointed toes. Ivor is escape at - Allip, Hale -and Searty After tt11 tsesy. A native will spring ' up Four Years of Torture -T G wards, at the bird's long nock, and The Sails Ctlon of having thl Sickness sad Sls gripping it tightly swing hltrasol[ is •� e � Story of gri ng it tit'sghtly bacw where el is Washjng done early in the day, .,;Ct1re• comparatively sate. But woe bo- and well done, belongs to every • Sundridge, Dec: 14. -(Special):- titre him it .he misses. user of Sunlight Soap,-- -- The emu, tou, is equally dangerous - -[liter four years of torture, during which he was scarcely an hour true! under similar etrettlltstitaces. "Bert" - ----- I m pain, Wm. Doeg, a farmer, liv- Castleton, the well-known Austra- periments have been conducted large - tag on Oen. 3, Strong Towtssitip� �3Yan expiaTet'- and-Pr'asFeeto;� - .ly-eith_theSBea aLt.te etaJllr _tZl;pllc.tl- LOWER ��� BRTTER - - and well known here is a halo and T his -life in a fight with one of ther:.e tion of the system to the railroad �� g g• PRICtr8 UALITY hearty man. Docid's Kidney Pills. birds alter passing unscathed jconrec:tin lletlin with Hambur tlis- eured him. through all sorts of dangers. The tans by roll 170 miles from each ".6ppaking of his cure air. Dceg says: emu, an "old man" bird, took hint other, and that y ecu ly means "The trouble started in my back unawares, hurling him vt„Il the ground of that line is by no means ilnpro- and breal:ing one of his legs, after sable. Somehow the =l-:uile- ;ad the Rain got so bad I could not1% work 1011 -)tour train looks nealrerer . than it sfe down to take rest, but bald to art. and pounded him to death. When did a few months ago, os1 o:nr spy- tarn y aD ta■► -tight and day in a chair. r -ext day. the body was Of •eo• erei glass is still trained in, the diro.tion -- "The pain would sometimes move by a searching patty. it Wax found of Germany. - — - -_ OAN gg HAD IN -- -- - to other parts of my body, and when to have sustained no fewer than g g In my knees I was unable to walk. 13xty_three wounds, many of them, of THE REMEDY A NUISANCE. PaIlSf, sa's'h Basins, Milk �a�p �© I was treated for Rheumatism by the most shool•ing character. - tet'eraa-dectars, and also tried din- Some 23 years ago mongooAes wore A.ty Flret-Ctaee Croner t3ats supply von. Perent medicines _without receiving STRONGEST DEAK. imported into -Barbadoes to drive The strongest and most formidable awn the rate which ate the sugar- INSIST ON GETTING 4©OY'8• any benefit. I fea.r•e&-1_ ,.uW_ never birds of prey is owl-od canes. Now the sugar -planters have y again be free from pain. vulture. Tris bird petitioned the governor to authorize -- ' My attention was called to cures by the te, tf`tisrl_ pe g - -- hY Dodd's Kidne Pills and I started to "prone ted" thio ut Northern the destruction o} tt a mongooses lie- A BAD RECORD. Pa, won't you buy mo a watch?" )afore teed of confini ce 1.852 more than 2{i,000 con- I "What for, my boy?" "I want to to use them scavenger. and does not, as a rule, their attention tote rats, 4iirve -,the second box I was a new man, en- use upon living creatures the terrible y visa )faun been sent to Frcruh Guia-,swap it to Billy. Wiggins for one of tirely free from pain. It has not drttea out velars usef .l native at;i- tveapon with which nature has en- I na, of. whom 84t per cent. ufa o[ his pups.'" — ' come back since." mats, inchuiing lizards whi.h wes'e di. -ease, hardship and insuincient I - Uric acid In the blood is the cause (clawed it. But when tsarina talcs he eucmtea of the moth -borer cater - upon the land, as in certain districts piliere. The caterpillars are now A Veil1"t. Pa spry•..- I am eighty food. :.:,. writes: I tib . of Rheumatism. I[ the Kidneys aro is not infrequeertly the case, the vul- left foe to penetrate the sugar -canes per Over siztr years et Shamolua, Pa., " t was eighty ... workingright the take all the uric S y lure at once be^omen a source-- of thereby affording holes for the lodg- sm. w,s■coT s soonrtse srvor n., Caw tsad yr Yeses of tot 1 have bsea troubled with out of the blood. Dodd's Kidney arcate and very positive danger, Gar- meat of de,-uctite fui:guses. Thus naboe: or mo 1,1 ter thety e.\adraa vtusa taecltsny I Catarrh foe fifty years, audio my ileac have Pills Mike o age -a to :e tit tbp.o'f�w,g°sem" trse�agser! easy ut�•�t, ire.- but ttevet - -- tense nature herself is often ----fou a r a``0Cs'" a` • ---- Hunger t sneers I.lm fern^lou s, and, I kar.medr ar a.:*r�o� � rte- =-' 's= nad-An -elie£ until I used Dr. Agne:w's lattack on occasions, he �vi!1 not hes?ta>a-_+�_-_zO_„tie1•c establisled the best system s.td as srw.r•'�>+�ua”" en""ta s. wro •nt y even adult human beings. of equilibrium, ante: fererlce with sat r ter" i"` TeC wulotgl Powder. One tOUR FHLTHERED ENE 3�comaletely." 50 �t� �- R+eird tales used to be taW of the which brings more ills than it drives ..Hallos, old chap! 1 hear you've strength and ferocity of the Condor. away, lost your job?" "Nell, I wouldn't 'BEAGLES AND SEA FOWLS ARE As a matter of fact this giant Doctor-" Professor, a little son has . I QCA� COC�TY f it like that Ct but the r est aTF4t'ed Prot@sear (absent- t ulti:res is coot seat £tel" put a exactly. t firm 1 FIERCE FI48TERS. among P 6rarsaosOa:o, Otrtr os+ Tonna, r ■s has been foolish enough to sever its j 1 harmless except during tt a .testing mindc•slly)-"Tell him to trot to the gBp:r1C J. (13Y y] Y makes oath Connectiatt with me." I ante -room." A Postman's Experience --Two season. Thin beth stale and female l that tea is sensor partner of the arm of I - French Tourists Killed ibecome not infrequently wantonly i r, J CHI,.NNY a w., doing uu■ines■ I (� } a¢Rra9ire, and they will. bellies, !in the City of '1•0(odo. Louaty and tljl� ti }� pfd} CCU O�I t �t�s t' Eagles. limariahly !ig` t to the lavt In defence I ht•ta sJoreaaid, and th"t- said drat will - i1ri twvua • the sum of ONF: HUNI)tt!•:U VOL,- The OL The_ Maritime Alps.,. -of Eastern iuf their eggs or t4psr young. For �US for each and overy seas of uA- I was Cured of a bad care of Grip i (•'ram a have long been noted as be- I this re.•tason t he than evho aspireel to Altar! that cannot be cured uY them I by Mr VARD'S LIN IMF. ST. i Physician (to patient's wife)-"Wl1-y ing the l.a.nt of the most ferocious 'rob a con or's eyrie, a•compltvhrs was of UALL'zi c'rrAttitti ct;ttF. Sydney, Cd C. I. LAGUR. idtd you delay sending tar me until FRANK .1. Cru:Nt:Y I And powerful breed of eagles in exis- , t,is taslc always at the risk of his 'i sworn to bafore me and sub%critied to I was Cured of tort- of voice by r••our husband was - unconscious?" l - Te.:ce. Chil:lmn innume,abie hate , ;1'e, Tie Bathe Perivian and CHI- j s,y presence, ttaiir tits day of yscemtser, iI`iARD S LINL3[h:NT- '�eCii tarrieri off b_ theKn, turd t"ey: .Wife--"TVcll, doctor, as long as et re - Y ]Ian colle••.t<irl, wary though Choy neer ! A,if• lr�su. Y.arinci ath, CHAS. PLUMMER• I to;ned his -enses he wouldn't tet us eters attack adults on occaslors. f eq':ently tome to griel', while div- A W. GLEdJO�,I was Cured of jeumeti:nes with dire resul's. Ir+s"e a tra:imerable have overtaken asst----VofaryPubtle BURIN, MI A P SSLTNIMF74T oma- send for you _-- _ -_:-- In JAy, 1869, for, Instance, a A IS 9 BUTLER. - t1 K ' �'- amatanrs. -- -- _ JJ, 'del LEAVIS/la adaaiirabla Food of the 'man named Gustave Stlta, who car- ftalf's Catarrh Curs is tal■n lata Y1cd t' C° mails on (trot between the wily, ar . ac u a rect.y on the Mono tilla„oa of Sosl ella and I' -get '1Ten- 78E 100-a'lIILE TRAali7. and sorer Lv nont aui of the eyutom. sea.! for ttstitnonrala tree seen, was srt.upon while erne lag ire We're Ltltely to Be Travualing at I. J• Clir.NEY 1. t'u . Toledo, O. tr[ pa, a by t•hrve large cot -k -birds. and That Rate. l.s by ail Drugrssts. ^::e. -_�- - - high+f .11y Injurr•:i. lie managed to Hails F•aiail� 1. are aro the bast, �< Fisleet quality and flavflttr. la•. Lam; 4^5 ! hay U,u•:grit 1 cr a9 drito or, its cringed waailants• wlth We note with pleas -:re that our' o-s.'nKE. and the doctor came "thy the aid of hi cl;renstock, and even arave deco.-rrng f ien,:s at 7o�so • I K9lDR4CINGCL.15crE5.' P his stouiacti: pump, Wu'rnp-" Did be tualf�: row -}ed hip destlriation with �Girinam', hate n'"t yet &a!LWed thou Ti.o "saninirh army" et London 1s „ : 0 0% 0 A t4s )rag of letters But his case was hunger for pa: e, and toacl,ed the ro-.ater ;,Ot}U �tropg In the tern e of B<'t'anything out of you? 1ltugg- i - tram the first regarded as hopeless crud the other cloy f rr no less than one ad: atti-,ing contractor have bt- i Yes; tura do[Iara," - I L tt.e Intel do tore, and novo 1140 miles ;,or hour, says tt.e Street clergymen, do.io a, a ea.ttects, is.c- Nutritious noinaeal. IJ and Eco y '.Ur Kiekcr-" h host•-ilcr-do, doe - in 4R--1 enough, nf.er lingering iriiieucriba- Railway 'Joa:rnal. They seom to tore, t1errs,- and, even a iormor tor'' If eo.n huve a few minutes to I Dte agony f:.r mx days, he snc-et robed 'tie over•eotit: n,J sir Precsare rattier ( wealthy squire- Sneer mibfortut.0, OOA1iliion �.��. 654't38t1lPt to list wovl.ds Icom1crtably i,i to tee present. and as a rule, prrsttes )nen into the work, spare, 7 nab you, would coma over i to my house. and chloroform my i terear to urp"Il r Meanwhile two young French tour- I we base t card :,thing about the but, arcor,,i g to a well-known coir ieasNstow is t.iw►sroot jets• ble ws. Joseph h'lonand and ntotota failing or t...• pro—u si ray- )tractor ro.ruitlug sergeant of the lyourgts* boy," Dr. Prtce-"'What is sands■aateeraa.s"a saw..,, .eaaaaet■aas An+alae Xeys.rse•l, went up lata theiIng !n•the front end of .he car army of hoard -bouton:, whutse or.. i- the matter with the lad?" 3fr. Kid - 'i sr .ra.rar .a a.lo..+aaa9u�.ro« ountaii.s to try to kilt tl.e birds I I'orhaps tt a doubting m 'gentlean ! any wages from one shilling to deer -"Oh, hle mother wants to comb ln'a `tfA tt"'a•' °""pp•'a . esdee• a•t 't'lila-Cissa atee�motstJw. had dove the clttmn and who f.Ctrred on tto muto'rs burning ! two shillings a day•, his hair ' e Frr..e. +rd�s.r~ +Ms to •sa as that . iin were tatageh; attacked In tLeir turn. out from ate: load at 80 miles Ier Desilitiyosuhnereicssr hath men w,,re -armed, but the sud- hour to 100 mils per hour will note + e ! �t� TO $ta,rtra b s 9ralii0•Y' - * esaraela.>rssa vel► sa.rswNa e`. tsls■r[ den ontlaug�t o1 the w"ftged creat-ibe cantlnced teat i,lgher sloe a no �tdi3's x.19;Dist)# Coles �1Py,iifi � 11M,� ;•, stop eating tseat>+e yent.ave:sdi• L 1 ores completely unnerved them, and (both po,,sihle and rrartuable, One Fe.twn has I<tag dn. , iters rspbde& Dr. i ()AR ET DYEING itfLer (ring only ore shot they- - hundred and forty miles I or hour is ,,,Cah you 'tell me," said a lazy von. F-wavpie 'l ibteta Introducedtrout a sseIt 11 TRIED TO ESCAPE - �a decidelAy hot Pare, but It willmart to a witty acquaintance. "of a *ra in the trcatiwtstt of stotaact►troubles Et aoao.e..saa Twsa•syresitsRt'sthe by running. The birds, however, more than likely be beaten before %Te Plan for getting up earlier in the k•'s f".,yed that one may cut hr■ dit of anything BReTjJjH Al1i1ER10AN OYE41'e0 OQ go to press. It has • t"ern a good ; mornin I !■CCS21 to be fila later a ill evctythrag he rrtishes, sad one tablet takca seed �amIcal4rs b P,.% sad eo arV112L a wts4 struck them dawn ere they had gone. many years to e.olvo the two -miry K g' af•e•r the naval west aid the stootwi is doing its + asasse esa ells.. sntrtal. many yards, and they would' have have him n hot me, but tl.is year w'o � and later every day."ti "~Vslit said ti•o<k, be is a tw:. 3S exatr -sµ � 77 alp] eT., gAST, ute trotting hoe sot .doubtless been torn to pdeces where has been t"t•h ate, and just so it ILhe friend. 'just continue as at psis- BA iE®A S thesy lay but for the opportune arra- electric taRroa, ing'. ent, getting up later every day, and �Gifa (who was always nilingl- n t L ,val of it party cf shepherds: These Once the re• orda began to break by -wad -by You will be up at tour ".You will, bury n:c by the cite of OP,•C{µ jtw-13 XLgo pie:eee.ed in tresetAng Mr. Neyssel they, fairly blow up and left orly•o'clock its the morning," my first hubaad, won't you, dear?"--9ALAOle — lalit•e, but terribly injured, he having small fragments. Ilusbalid-"With _pleasure; -my sear," VTegaysextra"Ll Us sustained no fewer than ten severe had for catalog. • - sWoun is in the head and back, besides One hundred erul forty miles For 1►Ita ourpd to s t0 fi nf`hts.- Raw wrs a+d a:•a^u^s• ge.d for price list 'hmumerable minor lacerations and hour, even if not outdone by a con- p� applicattoa ,lues relict. Dr. AgnePiles. '1 ni m f+ttres Arno u Cay. - ridersble margin, still means that Ointmeat rs a boos for Itching Pips, a tY i UWN 9ii PATENTS IN A L L Iabrasidt:s. His companion, Mr, thn hundred-mile-ar-hour train is 81iad, Bleeding Piles. It relieves gaickil Monand, was kilted outright early (much tyenser to reality than it hag Gentleman -"What do you moan by OO�MTRIE�a In the fray, and his body when re -)seer been before. That shoed is sodl>crma°early. Is skineruplionsitstand putting your hand in' my (socket?" I p covered presentbd a most shocking bite fea�4b!e whenever it is demand- without a rival. ?hotaesade of testlalaaitA Light -Nn Bred Bill -"Excuse me sir: at►� 1st laps=ia" W. )lir Neyssel recolered af- q g R t Da V T & ATTai[Tfpp» a iter r a,' weeks in bed, but is disfigured ed. and it iii moreover, quite idgh U "n wast Wdenf t. ;S cents. I'm so nbsratt-minded, . I used to TtIr sATtNT for Life. enough to meet the requirements of have a pair of trousers exactly like LlTtosTtOP1. �'e1 tragic was the fate o} Peter+humanity for s--)nte little time to "Confound the railroadsl" _ ex_ court:." _� _ ���e'� Very ag come. Its real importance lies, . as claimed `lubbubs, as he entered the los oq► h•s�st�tfr0 a l ivss�■t±!' Thorslsen and John Hibbert, two We have often remarkeJ, in its aP- office an hour late and took ol? his . Wash greasy dishes, Pols or paha 'seamen belonging to the whaler plication to long lines on whish the r•oat, "Train late again, I sup- with Lever's Dry Soap a powder, Itth , Good Hope, who attempted far a satin of time would be .material. /1180. • asked Townley. "`Nut eft will remove the grease with the -A Gift -Wo wager tQ reach tho summit of E'o=e+- I Cutti�g down the running time to all. 'Vor `the first time, in six greatest case. ision Island some years ago, i his• Flatbush or Ilackensack may Ce- wonth- the measly thing was on perhaps the must desolate and sel- I fer the dyspepsia of the commuter f t • time. an pf course. I missed it " SAr11-"liow is it Pete Green wear- • ` i dom-visited spot on the whole globe,, for another beacon or two, but it, }s sech fine clothes en dean' do nut- , :is the home cf myilade of- sea -fowl, sot commercially important. It is p 6n'?" `Remus-"Uby, he lies a I ifa6aa►atta•rsiroNow�am gnizacar `who occupy the entire !surface of the cuttingthe time on long runs that ` Lweld UWtM� washin' machihc dat su polits him, traa■...eals.m.x.. land, from the lowermost bench to P iFL►E3aTTI the top of the •conical'lilonntam counta�-reduc}r4r the time to 1Padt- azul does it very well, too." sera- INTERNATIONAL which occupies the incton to less than three hours, and "ETuh! Did hr invent it?" Remus- DICTIONARY converting tte trip to CthicaSO' into WbRLD-S- BIGGEST 1IA11KF'T: "No; married it " at s.A" 1siea`sar,O-V'a0y.In ti -I& v a`' It was noticed from the ship that It is now announced that the ex- The honor or possesettng the gruefff-_O The NewHdittoaxas96,00PRawgortL ;tea Fitting birds attacked Yhn etiplor- �____,__-____ . out market in the world belongs to �� Diewase l Nswetacatt:ear of the World ` ers vitting birds as they waded through (Russia. It is situated in Moscow,' lj nowgkographicslD U011at7 them, teelkirous'rig at them with their covers twenty acres, and embraces a rassrasr.. roommie�esa ik%D sharp beaks arse) screeching savagely', y� can't cure a cough or cold thousand different establishments, Most Suddee TMand Dangerous Of p� fdn �� ens This Uss(vl ihaettti+ but no one antteipated danger. each of which has its own proprietor, -"AT��'HOaN from' the outside. You mast ince is !a tact a sort of bei- r.e tea .sou rases• When about tw.o-tnirds of the as- The BP. AgtlelY s tlaart CttTe relieves (0 �s,e cent had been completed, however, cure it threnh the blood. aar, consisting not only of shops on 3o fliastes. a• C p 1� slit. M Co.,.,. 8. Ashars, { 'the men were -seen to be in dif$cul- the ground floor, but also on throe Stealth as a thief in the night, heart dt BP�ffHel� E �, it[ass. tr a A. : ties, ar d a rellef Party was organiz- s = I })oars above it. The merchandise of-O&dI'disease heralds its coming only by the ed: but at that moment there sprang dead)? art(. It lays upon Its victims. if Pered Por sale is described as of tabu- you Yave pa! tation, short bri•at' i up one of those leer -i c 17,zar s a lour value: t to sartusepat s-er-verb!-- .e _t �- ; ALL K11423 0f - that are so freq;:etA in the Ati-artic �.�I1Su1Y1]�t1P�►Y3 ImilIiona of pounds. The prices of lea tlts use et Dr. Aaaew'a ldcctrt Curr. regions, and communication between V the ions, are not marked. The ,Tats- an �w tl mcit every - re t ty fl :nut j e n es Q•. i e�ag FNVITV d fii r c !fy cue nine y v D� - jlAp and shore bezame for the brae sians are much given to bargaining tent. of those aRected, it is a gertec bei impossit(le. Cure The Lung Tonle rsaedy for nerves and stomach. H And Farm Pro- ng for and cheapening the goods they 's Olattsettt cured all Next day it was restore:(, but it buy, and in buying at the bazaar Dr. Agnew ��p duce j;enerally s was then too late. The explorers 6kta eraptlont, ;Sc.-'"- is the only remedy that most of them "negotiate" with the ! tdwaas consign it to vs were found upright among the guano, will -do ��-- tradesman very much in the Oriental ifliard....-Jables,40W s 11 y! ka,l we will get i into which they had- sunk up to hlon. ' tit�r°°t-° - _- °>! _-- you good pricey. 'heir waists, and quite �tasih fw..- - - -._..-���t:_ta - -- - - � - _ - ..- - - -- -- - - round the disfigured and mutilated trouble, `It is guaranteed to cure. GIRL DRUG CLFRXS. lodies • lolled thousands of bloated The mea! at the Lowest Prtoe T" t leafowl gored to repletion with a Prices jlbe„ ark. and $1.00 There 18 a demand for girls as writs fOr rirmis M'F' O0. na�� A,. ; S{0n Co., licleous arid unwonted diet. clerks }n .German drug stores., Tho I y u e Ordinarily the ostrich la a shy course of instructlan requires three MID`' �nt,as �sy I 'Zaei$A3'IfTO. a Tis' bird. it. C. WELLS k Co. more ready to run than to years, except in th o cage of high t'es Ktws M w 9 , i• . !.root•, can h.>k+►. N.Y. s 82-31 - issue No. 51 Liht ng. the approach of a human school graduates, who need only I ing. Hut is the breeding season, two. -- r r M. a ... ,x. �, .. ,,� ,' .; ., �'.. _.. � -. t' R„*.�,�a�,e�.�'+w�tay`�"��'sr-*.a•,'iiaii ri"- �,T..= � _.... _ ""^'�-"r)�rWp r.'� tr f,. ��„ ,. ,.y .. - '.. :�.-._ ,` ..-: �.. •,.. °.. .�. � 4;'. .:+a.�ay ": �ti4 „'.r�-•,r"•r.lw•' - - - ��etstaa - .r N� Mr. Janson hummed a tune softly h=ER POULTRY. ito himself as be went downstalrs• He r� liked to be praised by a Pretty wom- i possible, locate the p fFeM 1 �% buildings at some distance ts'em an, and he thought Vere par'ticUiarl7 where the grain is stored. as tiffs pretty. Cato purr when they ars Insures greater safety from rats sed ! f - Fpleawd--Mr. Janson hummed. tniae. Let the chickens out into the or Go'Id The detective entered the room fresh air awhile each bright dsgi, bus 't c where Ashley was sitting, and placed k out of the ensu?. Pr*vide - Gy 'them himself between that gentlema:a and VITALITY OF SEED CORN dusvee - the window. It was a weakness of There to no of testing the arettoobe kept eaaolowals, t f they Ms to get the light on the face of means the y r -Roel The Sign OZ the :_� __ - the person he was talking to. vitality of seed which properly somsu body lice during the winter months. AtTOW��� '•Thi■ is a bad qusiness. Mr. under market test, o it ss r. A. D. Fine road dust procured In hot, dry d --+ _ germination test, sprites Bir. A. D. weather is superior to any other. Gravrle, very bad business." 8 poor, poor uncle 1" selecting seed -- „My ahanrel In sale cora it !o Thle should be placed so that ti may --- ---- - - -- - v im rtant brat a there test- seseiva fire suashisse on brat days "Yes, but don't let your sorrow my' D° trYh blind you, Mr. Grayne. Borrow for of the vitality be made. This can as it will thus be more likely to keep be most easily and satisfactorily dry, CHAPTER XXX. you walked towards tie house. 'Phan the read wou't bring him batik. but y "Now, entre, we are alone; bit perhaps you saw your �tepfathor a clear vision may help to And his done by tacking three kernels out o! Ana acsnsioual pailful et woad ails- bit sh - _ through the open study window. - Ah, eve ear to be tested, one from near es mixed with a pound of towers of }io*n, and tell me plainly. quietly, g P dy murderer. I want your lain." every and comfortably all you know about it gado n, then ? And you sug- -Not aga,ine•t--not against Regin- the tip, one from the middle and sulphur, it stirred into the duet boa, "the matter. Thesv'a irofh to -fe- . - other from near the butt of will eliectualiy keep the ries in cheek. I asaure you of that, but don't omit should then and the a go in and ask "Not for a moment, He as !n- the car. Fill an ordinary p e what we want In wtuter-- a detail; don't cry and don't agitate his forgiveness, without risking a re- Docent as I am." about two-thirds full. of fine sand, and to secure them the henhouse ss ro�rself. Remember, you will best fusel to see him If f•e applied for an "Whom, teen, do 'you suspect ?" Pour water over the sand feet!! it must be kept snug and weeny," but ai help the prisoner by helping ore. Did interview through tl a servants ?---- . "Your friend, the Gount." runs off the plate. Tip the plate at tso well ventilated. Artificial !real _ . _..you know Mr; Reginald tune coming Um I and you -yourself -what did "Tl -.a Count ?" ' ten angle. of about 45 -degrees, sad is not advisable. The hens are warm her last ou do ?" -'Yes. Do you know where he 4e.?" allow the water to drais>_.-Q¢ a few themselves and will sleep warm, it "Yes." "I walked roun t e en o =---- "I thought as much. clow did, house, and entered, and sat in ' the rsmemper. I haps not seen him once corn point down is the saad_and free from draits . and low roosts4 y ou know ?" - -- ball, I hoped perhaps--to-see -a -re- since-slnee---"- barely cover with shad. Make a Clean under the roosts every moray _ "Nor has any one el,�e. You bare careful count of the kernels put la !riga Vary the diet as muelt es posy He wrW-:r*e to tell me lie should corteiliatSou, - asrd, worse come to come." the worst, I should see Reggie leave no idea, where he is?" each plate and keep an aeevrats re- siblo. the house, and could walk alter him "Unless be in in his room." "Got the letter ?" cord of the number. New lura a - •--- ••Yes. 'nthe direction of the station." "He left that via his window and a slightly smaller plate over the plate DIFFERENCE IIT MANURE. - "0 She drew it �0-7m her bosom as "Then came the furious ringing of sheet before twelve o'clOOk last of sand to prevent too rapid swap- do well be ° she answered. the bell -don't let us furget tLat it idgnmore attention may t.' oration of moisture and set in a Far y "Mdjr I read It? + was the study bell, and could not "flow do you know that ?" warm place. Exanniao every day and given to stock feeding - to rebel the "You had better; it will explain have been pulled by Lite dead man's "It came on to rain here an 'hour keep the sand moist? At the and manure as well es to Increase the 'ma:Ly tbiygti." band -the servants ran in, ran out or so after midnight. of ten days all the kernels should produce of beef, butter or mills. "Thanksagain; meso went 1 ke tidings of "Yea." There is a deep seated conviction is +- the murder reached aszd when The round beneath his window 19 have germinated. Count tke kernels the minds of many. Ls.rmers that "mar lie too., the letter -from her, un- g that have routed and compute the ' g , --folued it, and read : you came out at y tit it was soft through that -rain. It would P D sure is manure." They accept barn• g7 't "Idy Dailing Ve.e,- to find your lover in,, -custody on a bhow his feet -marks where he drop- per cent, of germinating keen -ti In and manure as a standard, ard- "bon't strut, in surprisey charge of murder in his uncle I" ,ed from above. It doesn't; can- Beed corn 8r per cent. germination in leas of the t ct that -it ma • rn vary when you B g l � 3' see the commencement of this letter, "That Is so, ever word !a correct." sequently, he must have dsopped be. Ove days constitutes the at of quite as much as an honest and an and Fray don't refuse to read !t, al-, "How long after you left Mr. Reg- foie the rain came -in other words, vitality, unadulterated_-• commercial fertilizer, tirotigh I know I deserve you ahoultl ; inald did the bell ring?" J, efola midnight." In scoring. maturity, take each ear' Here again farmers must remembed _ do so. ]t is a Leggin 'pitiful, "I should think a minute or so. •T nee." - - • up carefully and give it a share that they can't make ser ethirig Dui o le . e era ere, ,:om a man n' o o more t ore 1t will re loves, yo i, ar:d always has loved "As I started to walic round to Mr, Crr•ays and that is why I want main firm and solid. If Immature, it i you ; a letter to entreat your for the front of the house,, he,made . for our a9ei lance. Holey® g _44W A meadow hay ration means mea anise of his horrible conduct. the study window. I had scarce! y hand, Count the number of lmma- pow hay rmaiure. Growing as aloe,.._ ._ gi• dY y mf *rt maedi Lh#:t be got away by reduce manure of the least value, _ _• • Fare, elrali I appeal In vain ? Ilio, got to the hall seat before the bell tt.e last up-troin, and It he has ! ture-Bars and cut the exhibit one- because their system requires st ' I thin:: 1 know yocr heart better, r'ang•,I . reached London it makes A all the jhalt point for every diseased, chatty, much of the food elements for iti • that you will listen to me. From "%�o one knows of this -letter to ore dif icuit for me to fled Trim. So immature ear, For instance, if ' 'y"" , our childhood up, Vere, we rat's �!yorr, and your appointment ?" rwanrt you to tell ore all you can rthere are six immature ears cut the growth; the voidirga of fattening been lote•s, and but for one t'4:,g "rot a soul. I have nat mention- 1 animals are the richer, if both ort S about }.im-h a haunts, his family. ;exhibit three pointe, or glue it a fed the name. Autl barye comes [o a I shor,ld not note hate to throw my -'`ed it." Y.0 occupation, wkere I am likely marking of two on market condition seat point of winter dairying;. Tie _ self at yo r toet ai,d crave ; our I "Do t then. You can tr.ist me, to find him," In cases where the eora samples make good milk and butter, the I a: doll. !'f ll Jk!!a a k'lesuar came, ;can' Ira ?--There, ti ere, that's all And yet, suvgisl:•.,� ds it may, must be harvested unvs3eiiy tarty 3'e:$. I had no thou -ht for ary rig . We will pull i im oat of this win I cannot answer oue of these I to be sent to the exhibit, as at faire .caws are richly ted and,produce rich woman in ti.e worid'b,:t yo,irself;'tro:ble, never -fear; ar:d next Limo I q,Ie"itions," held early in the ,autumn, the ears (manure. It only dry stook i&- _ opt, and then some b1lod, absurd infatua- come to Grayretvood, why, 1 hope "It ie surnri•ing." - - will not hast dried out, sad coarse- which is fed in the cheapest mannes tion-ncrt love. Vo•e, f.,r God's sale it will be to attend your wedding." ••lt is oiAv a w00% or tree -atgo gvently will be Immature. In such posslbly, the --manure is cornnpond- -do not think that '-cases over me' "1Vou cion t Stink Reggie in dar,- that I first met him at my cl-b• instuncea the fudge -must take this ingly cheap in anality.' Some tartar and obscurei} O11yy Vere, darling, ger, Br, Jausen ?" No, be is not a rgenubc:•, He claim condition into account and score on ere can "@gyre" od these points to how can I write w .t I want to •'i)anger ? BleaS your heart, he's ed an a, quaintenre with We. though a uaffarm comparative baste. advantage. say ? It Is so Ill, if 1, so s.itirul f as safe as I am." I did not remember him. That ao- In the study of market sondifion: and my heat sterns bieal.irig, and "Or., thank you, thank you so very �quaintat.t•e ril ei:ed, n -,d then I In- the per cont. of moisture in the Sam- ,RYE IS A mLLK wAi r.n. _ my seasse of shaace almant hliuds me much for saying that ! You can't lvited him down here for, a few days•' per, the number of dm aced and It, - thlah; tau don't know how you re- '•Don't know his address ?" Ground' rye has not been need ea to the letter before mo. That 1 ured kernels. to sheer with the tit could star tet aaotLar woman, even ; ileve me I" -No, I thtnkr--I- am not sure --that j g any extent as a dairy sow trod amount amount of all bile of oflks. Leeks or this count A very for a moment, btand before the girli- IIe c'id know, though; that vena country iY small aniound he had only just come 1 Enatlanl. other debris. t+ carefully and a►ctur- of ft could rhaps be fed to ood I hate luved xigrce-ever since I can why he had said It. It does not and was staying at Charing a pe g - remember I t'sre, i'aarest, . accept ; fallow boc•ayse a man Is a poli�'e�n Iof determined Such testa arid- advantage Iir Venn ark, -rye-- has 1 m.st have teen mad and not re I!c Crass 110,01." the actual pro- _.. e !t as proof, will you ? -proof. that that he. has. buried him Ompatire not be praeticnl in been fed In small quantitiesto dairy - - "You can te;l tna nothing mors?" ,�� of judging d►ampkes but all corn q `y lveiingt•. „Noti.t sores. It is said to have a sumo : spottAble for my actions, thoughts, Jar.styn's came tr.to 1 wbea ie iludiressshould become Samilrar vette what deleterious influenw on the f; g 1" `�' "I am sorry SCeY, I must do my � these torte la order to train the - - - - -. or uteds. Of Miss tiWestcar I wo�l.l was Lalling to t ere. best to Grid him, I am of to Quality of butter. The sale state warm you. darling she is a danger- I London, but shall be -bah for the i mur d 1 into cc ld scoring ac went applies to eye bra6. *us woman, and is. I fear. respoFtiti- { - ! ret ' I� #o ° n a -Not over- 8 The ground rye or rye _ e these conditions et y Dunt - And no mine,IjustYahow ma the t a Herd sl;o trrqutry On" kets7iZnILLi IN t1fiLI.7C7iNC} mill co , be -fed in one day to • try bad lahmr.,t from tiw Are iou of ng to ttoOZ ome' In say blincinete 1 quarrelled ("What, Mr. Reygle's? Um 1 • Milking is an operation whlclr rs- lass dent brays is cows when s lace which has deo to been n home „ at the �I!^e Court?— milch cow. - purelyl with my uncle, but I thank God I upper rooms, will you ? That U , too for n pr cows whcc don*tL think an was spared the disgrace of a quarrel r1g't I would rather you atvowed formal ch rye, followedlbe liy aaremand!quires skill, as it- has an important p is reel too high c pries, At =In I my ng, my ase them than one of the servant:+. yytt y � per ton oP 1 -ccs. ft can tee ted to _ with you ©h, dark 1n the oreiirnr wdy, ltio, 1 don't. onset on the amount and qua of vantage where otber feed stntla com- __ dna flag, believe ore that I nen . so T' *y west uestaSr s, and one atter 3 ven g r - wret. hedly miserable awn from you airother s__^,a •pointed out the rooms -� snared peon o prices. - y' y him, dad•. Mr Gravne." them are as eat diAerencare be- that lite aeams but inti.- worth the A ration of wiront bran, and tort ' t;oo:1-day:" _ t'rreen tarlke�a ,as between cove, and meal, equal lets by -weight, will 11%Ing- 1 You: flats not cat me 1n the music -room he ling=ered n * q p• g quite out of your thoughts --your Jan•�n elo>cd t_ a door, and walked that sown will do much better with give good results .when ted to dairy moment at the open plana. A Frets h Bi so cau ht his eye. iris in feel alor:g tire. T. all to the front entrance. Ig�od milkers than with otMra la- cows. A ration of part rye, 2 parts boa-gi ? e, Vere, fled 1, o you old ag g A mam-servant was standing there. -Need, good cows are often almost n fo Hite me, Labe me heel: r, ary old who sang It, and was told, the corn IIral and . parte when bran or Place !n your elle: tiorra; tet ve be as Count• "Lan you tell me the �t I;ondon ruined by poor milkers gluten feed will also be found to giv up -train ?" } Tho. milker should avoid! hanel- we were. plover, never, WI'1 1 t•i-rget "The Count n I have l seed Iris seed results. this lesson I Fcrgivo me, and name me Llaned twice, but 1 kava w._ sl r, an hour exactly from.and the cow more than is le tory never*, near, serer wl l I tot our ; not even him." nog°• and he should snake it a rote to do forgite•o s. On your declsiannt'kere, g, "ctb then I hale plasty of -Gime. his work uickl and thorou i PERSONAL POINTERS. "Nor !, thin morning. `Tte plate q y g �' Dad bvalreres this." --- greets my inhere. Close SavrricetTrt-�-mss? h? such contusion that until 4He should never go from a sick to a — _ ft is, -stile; upsets everybody. As He cow without first cleansing his JlTotis a[ Interest Abdut - Sorrd to me. and there b nett fag f» the now I hate not noticed his abscnto i -world for see to care about. l'or. js sent up to his room• the door is geed a master, si as ever lived. bands. s habit of wetting the Leading ,PeopIo. e me, and all will lex frrlitht'rraas I loe3 a i•" lilt touchy at times, but a kinder- hands *I milk to filthy in the ex- -a�tgaia. I cannot wait to a re Ty i "kms ? ' - - E.earted mots--" tr and should never t� practie President Roosevelt now tips th• to this, Vere. par ; ouirde. ' The wc��let I shell come down! "lea; rc has 1 ops been out and So I have heard. All V e sons �e people Ehink iL fe aeceo states n trying p by the -train arriving at nine o'clock fess returned -is Per: haps at bis arra cut up, I nee. isary, put this to a mistake. The las been trying to hard ' to --night, and from the station I will toilette." "Yos, the women have done noth- hand should be kept dry. If they but his t ash ' is as !card as a knot, Walk the short cut towers tiro Hal}, "L'm. i Show me his room.' ing' b :t pry all . night and all the are not, it is impossible to prevent and steadfastly refuses to yield _ to What will that path b to me Vero?' "Ti.ore, the second floor froom- murni 'g," ordinary, methods.. Wbeu he- - was , drops of Wilk Prom constantly falling , 6hall I be met on it by a torgiving here•" r_ don't eco Lucy about. Sas she sworn is as President life. Roosevelt from them into the put. angel ? -a wonia.n with plty in he, T:a dote:tire walled straight to gk ce to me her father? The pail should be held close to wisighe .185 pounds, so filet be ;. teen t, for a poor blind tool who, it and rapped. Rapped again, louder "Father ? die's been Bead these live soems to tlrrlvia 'd;A- ttie hard wbi"lr' ' ailk though he worships the ground she '-yet agai',, fowler Ftill, Not a years !" the oldie, w as to expos lyre sThe connected asith the Administration. polus on, behaved Iike an insane sound in ready. IIc turned the "Tut, tr:t, tilt ! of course. bow to the air' as little as possible. The The Czar has a palace &V -Tsars-' further the streams fall and the than ? hero, Vero, soy darling, my hand]&-Iocked. He put the tole of st"Pid of ore !" koyo Solo, scar .'.t. Petersburg, which - heaat cries out to you or ftriglvc- his foot on the -lower part of the "You meant bar mother T' inure Way spray, the more dit'C and stands in, grounds eighteen ,miles � • in . - IDIOM. I know that I deserve no' door; it gave, s) -owing Lire lock to "Of rourtise." bacteria they collect. ' Coatamfaa= -.� tion from the foremilk mvat �' circumference, In the palace there'is inercy; and yet, Tere._ I wait _ 3'ou be in the midrie. The palms- -of "Rei}, ' 'I haven't seen her about K room, known as the. Lapi:i•Ijazutt . to let me ask tt of Sou; I want to his hands pressed on t' c upper per- this morning, so perhaps she has avoided by discarding' the feat fen room, the floor of which is ebony in- . prostrate myslf ai your last, reeve Lien revealed tis fneL that itusre was gore home. with the revue." streams drawn, or 1$as than a gill Mid with mother -of -Pearl.' There is - 3` pity aa1 forgltcraese. Oh. darling greet r.o bolt tircro-Lira fastening was In. "Mery likely. I should just like a in all. This girtails little loss, as w ail amber. room, tLo walls of -, Me on ti:e path from tiro station, ,the middle. word with her. Is her mother living the first milk drawn Is always poor which yea's of the finest amber, picked and be your own eld self to mo. I ••Stand back, away from the door, iii tfe'sanib old place still ?" ' In butter fat,,, and it haPPens to ire `'don't know that you will be able to mise; there's no knowing :chat is on "Zai, sir." badly conte dated, as is frequent- out in a multitude of exquisite de - make. sense of this letter. I seem the other aide of it.. I am going to "Let's see, x1:1 my nearest way Iy the case, :Hach injury and trou- signs.• - The. walls of fire palace be.-_ "' bier may by sdC"sd.. lhroug$out are hung with the rarest to be writing incol srently, thinking leo." tapestry and. silk curtains. to. and t as I will, the tears keep He grow,back and planted his rig ht "Ti rougR the wood, sir; tbat's the ry g �^ Lord Kitchener has taken a�bbitga- coming to my eyes. Is it unmanly, I foot with all his force over the place T�`t wad' -brings you right out key $LIICDF32S. low called "WildGowe> Hall," a few � Vere. for we to feel so about .you ? i where the lock was. The door Sew ci dcoL that village." Blinders were invented by an Eng- miles distant -up -the hills from Sim- b, im- I c 't those lurigarias around try eek ! , to i detective had land Co open da3ling, _10 Open it wus nipt the i%at way. mistal, a •the place. ed dye of a valuable b'brse, and as a his tffircial duties• are over' for the 'bear,your sweet vcirs tolling sae to l No, sir; last house but one on the 170 entered. Empty I The ben , coat-of-sxms could be placed on them da to gardenia "Coolies;" look up, that you forgive me, that I disturbed, but not slept in. Window right be ore you, come to the lodge.' >x live I Will on, in our sweet, in- open, "Exactly. Fell, good -day." others enever er used his Russia, an They --kits," chvFramp (native se. Y 3' •pen, and sheet depending f»ra bed- ore never used in Russia, and ashy- wants sides de -camp, and K. of K. N.4, "Good-`lty, xi r." - ) ilnite pity, lot we ase yeu; �e:'e, bail. He whistled; tl�en 1.e said : in horse is almost unknown there. ----+to-night ? oi- --hall I ium back tin "Come in, mise tte e's nbtl,in Tk.; detectiee cert by the path g may all be seen at,work in the gar- T ' g thru h the wood, and it then dawn- You Should Discard Blinders—1, don together. XLe old path we have so ottob walk- `hors to be Dirndl of. Lid Ire have `� Because brief fitly. The laaavtifuY wed together -alone ?�-alone in the t any luggage ? Oh, atopying for art of"ori etre servant that it was a of the horse is _exchan cd for a Lord Bute is well blessed with world vrhl.h, without your forgive .scros days, was he? L'>n 1 ore;-rtrainSe that a London detertive e g this world's goo -la. TIQ inherited at ' �.. nese, scene two cold, ai;d. drear, �tY• lr:ggage too. What was it, box ahoull know. Lucy, .Lucy'$ mother, piece of leather. the death of his father something be- and aiiserablo to. live in. --po tmantsau ? Gladstor:e. Pla* and whore they lived. Tt did not oc 2. Because they are a cruelty to twoan �2li,900,000 and =80,000,000, ";Your brolten-hearted lad# -tore, was it ? Ail, and n0r,e cur to lim that he 'had supplied the 'pe boy e. All animals enjoy tke•use acrd • kis po'ssessfoss--a-M of a-charnc• — r - "RPIGGIB-" ' o! the sorvanta cern know he has Information biipself. of their yes. ter that improve with 'Lesping from "'A leve -letter," said .Taaeon, as ! goi;et , ou say ? I'rieaidno M b Ash- (To be Continued.) 8• Because they frequently injure the point of view of revenue: Ile has Ile-ofole.ed it. "Keep it : you may I loy's, was l.e ? Ah, I think I'll the eye -balls by prosarrre, and when. . residences at Ca�diQ Castle, Mount trent It. • The en�'cloFe-I •opposer just have a few mlauiss' chat with ♦--- out of order by flapping against Stuart, Dumfries' II tisci • D'fi�8' a•g' t9 rt, Rotkeaay :o you have thrown it away ?'' alis. Ash Joy. And I will nay good- them. When close to LAs bead also, Ayrsht e; and }Tool i , Wigtown -- "I ea, but I can find !t, 1 opened I bye to you now for the present. And TO KEEP FLIES AWAY. the nervous irritation causes iaflam- shire, Mount .sltuart, rebuilt to 'the letter in my bedrocnt. My maid don't you fret; no shatter what hen- During the hours when butchers' station. take the place '.of L11e"aacitRtt man= pho looks to tiny morn is away and erg,_ __don't 4, Because animals are often ter- y yearr —: _you Yrct. Remomter, shops in Genera are open in emm- nimn burnt dower scene twenty - be - my room lea' not beta liriiotl. It is however lilacic tF n a TookI aIIi Tse= ajer;, v`aat multitudes- of flies may br rlSiod by what_ they Bee iapsrfectly, r ago _iy AL- far' a i:iag's_.pa2aco " no doubt lying where I lett it." hired with a light, and at the pro- seen on the outside walla, but not or hear and do not see. The marble In it, rough hewn from 7n compliance with the dietective's per mesnant I shall throve' that light .one ever comes inside. This. is due 6• Because veterinarians discovered the quarries, Bost $880,408 before d request, she went to her room and on the real guilty person," to the inner walls having been rub- long ago th blinders are a coin- had Iaid a hand to it. Th, returned with the envelope, ,you give me courage, !lira Jar:son. bed over with laurel oil, Which of- mon ca "of disease of the aye. wh CO tot the dwelling -,s ss.id ti _ "Keep them both,%' 1 e Salo. Well, i God - ble<,a you. Good' -bye., - and fectuail,V prevents the intrusion of Cavalry: olice and tiro department �lcav away Rith the tpetter Derr ,you met h; a., you forgave him, snT JGod blow you." the troubleaams ifoieeti.- horses have ns 1ltnders. of # 0,006• - , discharge of their duticit, each flavin i . Now ddverttsements. perforwed his allotted work batisfagt- _ trolly and well and have tuaterlally . istcd the members In the discharge T-1UCSI; TO LET -The hoose and " of their duties during the gqaat year. �, ,ot, oa church eltryeet iSl et north ofthe, " - :Ur: Todd, seconded by Mr. XeBra-' For jYurtluunar.inPp ly to 3Iid8 B. G'CUA*i,Vli. �� - - dy moved that a vote of thanks bu , CLurk;4 rt.vat, Pickwria , 3-tt ^a. \� _ __— l- I -- _ _ . - ---- - teluiered Jlcssrs. Jhu•kttl• d: Z'heston, -_ --- - - ! JC X)C�j IJ! � �P the Pickering News for their faith- T u5'r- On Thursday, Nov. 26th, '03, • ' I .L ru Cla:etnont; a ocant book coutuinin - _ fol uttendancr at this board through- p e TERMS out the rd for TaithI • pro nieary note for $iW mads payable to me, - - ' oar anur tful re- and about 868 In money. Finder will Ue suit, fit' 'rfisiPer year l i1.00 rP.tala:a,aa..ports of theptoceedingy o1 thiel court ably rtlwaratla by retaruiaR same to me, JAB cll as made by them and published in UND&HH1LL,otaremont: RATES OF AD43RTiSi1tO: oh, moved that Mr. Todd procure ELLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and • the views. Mr. McBrady, seconded b 'lit•. Ger- oQe wstsed When you Lara tat .tack p,_ tit any loud r co-eell h reard--for- Hear __ -W4__. •--- I bar Tllesstaeerada, per lino- ._.._ _y$ �� p •dae6 subsaaaent insertion, per line - 6 " a bout 1U-toNe of bWYL e W lie Glri e1'tA Gr waeu-lou waut a milch cow, beef rir Ret or 'Ids rate dove not inelado local or Foreign ad, in the neighborhood of the Rouge say uouag cattle to feed on shares, write ur tt�sementa, - Hill, the same to be broken and placed oe J A White, Brougham i9•tf pLoacU for to r given to parties tne"L con- on the road, also that 31r Xr rad A Sj TINEST facie for S o: 8 months or bli too year. Batt• T �tiTED-As soon io iCo bat fit to !1ftsoryearly , son I cu sora d quarterly. proeure about 10 toise for the Bing- ` ' cut, s eto'bd thteahlug enauia toxon nn .Ito e 8aslaese cards, ten linea or under, with paPr►, Ston road in Div. 1, anti about 10 toise Elevator, slw a torr wdu aud, tesnrs. Apply, IM ear, $6 00, payable in advande. for the Audley road i11 div 5. This L.ausAa Ice Cu.. L't'd, 4t F.splanado street, t:an giTe Conte per lino each so-beegneai ineert/oa. +tt'ing been t Utl(t G visa 1 e on ac- BaY• b ` pedal 000trant rates made known on applica_ count cit the scarcity of stone - on. Nofreosdtertiefag. distrlCtN. ANTED--- FAITHFUL PERSONS to - Advertisemincs without wrtuar netructioaa T �n the Market. oil The Inserted until forbidden and oherged ad- On, motion Council adjourned sine to call on radaU trade and aReuts too ciao• - -- _" " Rgasi ugly, Orders for diacousiouing airortlar die, ufacturinghouse having wo-1 established buel- gsenea mast be la Writingand neat to the pub- -- nese; local telritorl ; straight salary 810 paid - -, weekly and expense money advance 1: pre roue --TRY v UST- etweeu 11.'. V. Richardson's ezperiencs uuneceesau; position tberma'kenr • 1 R L n As pabMsLed ave: Friday morning at t + otle at d,eor,la lug +r r about two weeks - _ . >�dFTld& Ont f pito, a hone Wankel' muted w tbthe leuai IN eavelope.? sulfrriatindeai Trayslera;= mokerin:0�7R Seeded -Ready for use 1Le tinder pltate :_tura to this office. 10 not Bldg., Ch-cago. , 9-16 e Murkar di Thexton, Proprietors e . p j�TANTED-A trustworthy gentle- -ITBA1 ED from the premises of the RAISINS. Clui�t�ii8 ..for. the ti�ble ! man or lady in each county to rnensye Undersigned, lot lb, con 9, on or about business for an old established house of solid Friday, Nov, 3nb, 1 Durbam boiler to years aid. , Anaacial •taoding. A straiasbt, bona tide week• rod' with a few white .pots, also one Holstein They're just What you would like. CkL*'Politle•-Strict Io4opendeaea ly eslary of $18,00 paid by cheek each lfondav both 9 nluuths old, black with s few white OUT Heather Bl _ tPxtr Avon—A lyra -class Local Paper. with all e:peases direct frrm beadq u trten, spots. A reward of 8 t0 will be given to parties _ furuiabing auth lnfobmation as will lead to ` 0gi3' Ezpeotaltioae —Toa hsarfv Money advanced for ezoeasaa. Etcloas ad- their recovery. J HEDDIN, Broca ltuad. Ott OOIIl brand Of eappa" of the people of Pickarfas and vidinity dressed envelope• Manager, 360 Caztoa Bldg. - Chicagc• 31.14. CARD OFT AI��S. ~;_ Cleaned Currants - FRIDAY, DEC. 18th, 14103 � I i h to ten flip Lea - Are fine Sellers. _- — _ herelry tt s der rt- - -- - - - felt thanks to the inany friends who gest Persian Dates California Prunes v t tl have so kindly rendered me t;uch in- Audley. Aael �^ valuable assistance in this my time of Messina LemoAs La} er Fios - need. Such kindness 14ha11 ever re- bw'eet Florida Oranges co, Figs -Puckrin Bros. are thre>r'`.ing this member, and trust that I inay he able Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels, week. to return similar aid to those who may Bring us your order and ensure _ for the 'Xnta+ holidays. Raid?caps I n pin r - - -- Frank101! E uues u , t TI 11 • the it new home un tl d e,th con.: on You neglected dandruff. 1� fednecdar last. Sl'e re brut~ !n -l1rSale' tl•*t'1 t,) loos stitch estirn;04t tie c •hl,o.s. You had only Ca$eQ Cll1r ad- �JJll _ *111E- VWIIr.- grratl rni.,sed ru church vice, you would have cured • nxerl S, ti, tvr vt- Roving thv';r• :eta}'• _ Gr' 1�1IVi-.i • -• 11.•re they hate ni.:dle ulau�• wa1.lti_= - fritnd� and *hail aft, av s bo v; e.cufned �` I have a number of Pigs, 8 weeks old, _'BctCw Ev rrld .1ucl!e}', Hair' ? IV iid?V. Moore catlducteci the Epworth to dispose of. -- 'Le:,RtaP ort Wedne day last, the dandruff saved your hair, The urdcrsigued are prepared to pay the higheet priees for all kinCn John Steven's ul. r.f cattle on Mon- ' �aC 'of eoarte rain. _ _ .•clap. List �a-b toil e.- w'eil atL:luted con- and added much to it. It �. Fic�Q ' g s.idP:inA thePztrrine d:b,d. Prirrsfair. not entirely bald, now i3 your It will be to- advantage to se's as before Cliosing. M --.,ors. 31cl3rady And Pttckrin are ,opportunity. Improve it. BROCI R0,3D, ONT. We are also handling all-kinLz of Kiat Stock. Irusy hauling wixxi froru their luta! on John Tool P4tatP. ' I hove .-sod per's Harr 4t�r fol over 40 R. Guthrie is 1,>tdin sPt oral chaos }eat' I am oo+ s year+old and haver 1..a.y eT growth A rub brow„ ane. due, I fMet, ea- .. . stud bushels of oats at Whitby. ovary to a rr+ flau vt, or - _ :..�iaa. .. 8.t:.enta. til. - ''� A N S T 11i E PALMERA 11%I forClea'ring "-Sale , Pickering Council.,- i' C°dr`n°°`::' J. C TIR CO - 'Tie council utt-t pur•uant to 'Sta. .F --- _--.-- _-- — r Rnty in the townixbip hall. I3rouirham,Good 1 �1e �. wai Monday. Nenlbers-all preFsent, the 'i - ziwve all the chair. Ladies ! - - Mimttei of pririntts meeting rt -ad -__ - _ _ _ caved. A ni:uiber of acct into �•O'1 hPpr 50 Yt:ARd _ nerd: presented for l.aru:ent. gX6�ERit:llCli Everything iLl ga$S .- - lieport of the Boai•di of 3lealth pre- wnu,d and read. showing 7 cases of Sm. at Ilia and 2 deaths, thr-therta, ;Ready -for -wear _.. _WSJ cases and no .deaths: t} phnid, q , + f :cams and. 5 deaths: tubercoloais 15 _- .Ready-to-Trlm Counnittee on sheep. killed by dugs TRAat MARKS All tlil9 SeaSOft'S FE'd�i1I88. za 30 36' rpcouimended the payrslent ,:f 45.38 to Osstorea _ - - - -' -- - %Vnb. Sleep for onesfie,e-p kiilt•d. CooyrttcHTS &C �t Tri - -.,, ttg»Hand Bridge coin iaittee recola- An ae•.•-..3 y.sx+rnIL"It".cnt+t, AVmalr r J. Ti�•Iri 1 - ea4endt•d an ftrllut3'�:-I'ts}'iilt'nt to NN" Cu;,t%t1 aa,-,tf•mn r,ur nv,eu.n tree wht•t`.tr as Balance' of stiwk 1t'diuml In • 1 - _. :. g,�t tionst ',r,n y • nilnMyr+t.ltAtoptandb fr0ntDnnlPM 11, C:+rrlr)n, rent, I';urbtT, rir.. _).ti4; txmastnc i,:•,ntlCnntel t.nndw­royaF'atentr pric".', s.tlllf bClcity l`trdt. _ Cv!ia Philip. -A, bonui u:: wit,• �i• n;•e freft u c io- oger,y`'lfanu­aaCa�reeacofve - '.['�: �Iibv I. I.i rcn:ttlre, LcrF;tt, (>Tl - ryee+or ,�t.ea w, ;.,ntct,ara« wtt,n Sale fur nest funr IlvcvkF.. Realer in Qi,AeI)ston and Portland Cenie.It. reInent ailwa�•q cm w {,, feAe<. IA.eyJ; J Il 1I, h ll, 4pi3:; s, �} yyq •g You make uwney U5 calling. �-hand. This Cement is twught in carload lute nrld will be soiel to 1.22: H. T. I.rvo, cement and teat ling +►1� 113 � 7 � • et1_twner. � t)w c _, a Ont. : . , .•�:•la.. L) :1n]ti,, t� ..tccl. 2.V-; •I1 13. lite- A saz,e ,.�•.•,9 r,'a•:ratc•t mw. n ;.i am w ientld, ]nsrnnl Terme. as a M. Gerow � Brougham - - :sit very )ri e� C:rye w'ocxd ... sor, work :in Ma:•kham :r]rl PI-kering our, foourpmonths, SL 8o:d by all tie-.d.aiers , '_. t t,:wn line, St.&), x'so wort on Hrartxbt„ �uNii i7t 1t6.201%roadway. N1eW YQ1k ----- - -- 14.112 al�xxii for r 1 iI3.a�irJ. l3. � tticrl, —r a -- - - w Agent os . sU They are'Neat, -. : B an n Ot'ntr 7tl F dc.. + •C4rnwittee on Comi.lgenciel report- H. Hopkins, kinds of vrh• � _ 1. rr�� 1 t • .e7 and recozmnended as follo%v.:- icier manufactured by she b1lcLaughhu - QnVen gent e1.1<#1 i C Ione S r I ayynfnt_ to Cnited T}-pewriter Co., • ,imttedl, supplies, $7.30: lit• A,nesoh, Co'y, of Oshawa. - �_ — "e retutte on,tuxea, b.bct:.1hrjah Fursvth. _. _ and Cheap. 1daixttc (log tax, fls!c::.Inr ar t,~ Tite11- ton, bills and nomination blanks, ��\ If you don't bel•iev-e it. buy one and ,In Feeding- Stock-, by using a gcxt3 Straw -Cutter and . D. R. Beaton, bal of salary, � €�� � try it:-R'e rslettn good Root Pulper. We llare the best for hand or «� x80.98; .liiltoh Benson, rebatce 'dhg tae „',l _ ,pcywer. .also Windmills, TrFwd and Sm cep , H.W; DR, Beaton, clrtitting deeds, etc., ` r - �i ' 5 � r �� Pow" -s. Steam and Gasoline Engine,.;, ' a oo - - .�.65�i Evans Pumps t Sawing Jacks, Gmin Grindel•s, 1V ago)aa, Sleighs, Cutters, etc >a!r Pugh, seconded by lir Gerow, �,,•fnr ;moved that the reeve -grant his order _ The best value for your money. ` you the treasurer in favor of the parties % �x t -ar•ecomtrlevded in the _reports of the X \ . Geo.'Philip,. r., Brou ham g p The Empire Medicine . Co,.of of Lo Cisterns and Troughs made tvsrious standing 'commutes as re- - ' � sentgd this dap. W. McBrady, seconded by fir Ger- P Co neon, to Of`der. � :c•w, moved that .the reeve and Coun- Ons„ hos 'appotntnd the undersigned an — IN' � c TWi`Todd, be' a committee'to meet dorsa agent for i of the nig. [or the moat woe ,r = T E Y A�_'""'"•6000066 °hr.Lmstees of the Police Village of dertal discovery is the nineteenth o story.E. �(YPicker in at the .C1Qrk's office 'in For the treatment of. the None, Throat, ggtLr}tiLevale on'rPdne�day, Dec. 16th1_BronchialTabes andLange. It o sCop�s (l tartl,,'Aethnaa. >}tt i>il., y @ -Why Not Openart the hour of11o clock nen: for•een and all thrust and lung diseases. Nrife BroC St..t = purpose of balancing ac counts between fog particulars, a stock of treatments and. ' .f.he two corporations for the present repain constantly on hand at, �� A Savings Bank Account work the year, 1903. '`moi `✓ Qn. motion a by-law was introduced C3•ree =Rifle=. C31t, , _'A %man-, net it throe hits carious readiYl -• . rc ae eeson, - { No - M _ R7k for polling soh division No. 7, in the to m c .0 b m C pace of Benj. Meen. ° i e "o 1 o rr7 d = 8, g t I c eye ° w N-kering t1 various readh -till, n lin . a A br-law was 1ntr�xluced xnd pt+t g • � t � �, hmu h ' -•-sty-lacy No. 708, by •increasing the sal- o e , E -++Interest; allowed from date c,E'tieposit on small sums as wolf is largeary of the clerk, D. R. Beaton, €rom ,,y0o�,7a— •Suib0,00 to $6)0.00 per annum. e� 'o • $ $ e, It400 'YFr 14deBrndy, seconded by fir. Ger- . ' �t mpn CMc g lot ! ap .. Q sax ,�J �r.E'.t 4� 1� ./�•�.� ' + uw, moves that the st'ttcmont of Fe- � ` a_p o���.. �' hmber.Yard _'d C I c-ei is and expenditures, assets and In e g °c �°e a °p a t �'^ - '.> Uilities and uncollected taxes of the 1 "o ::t; Se r �'' a o r o x usvn�llip of Pickering, for that pal t' at ' s "0":, y $ �' I P O tit I;01 the year ending on Dec P a � r'Iampared by the trea,nr•er and thismoh,� ". .cour_cil- be and the same is hereby `' d ° '� Feb, a All kinds of rongb and dressed Lumber tidupted and that the clerk be instruct- y t . o .3tet. as o Lath, 9bio le *.,I to have 1.23 copies printed for die- � i � 01 Apr, aei h Doors, laasb, $cues bin• ... d rite ltlon as re(1u11ed by law. c C Ishiaga a Silt) material For. Cleaning R'lII OWS-i'_M11rors r :w ' Mr. McBrady, ' seconded by \[r. � iI I � m ea Mayr - "^:k`odd, moves that a vote of thanks .r � .wl, , bP t(•!h( erecTt-the Reese-il Ftlb o- ►• y �� j &nd Silverware. 1 , - cry of this township for the able man- !s lg V It a m ,y O 0 septi M t4 order zlrr in ~Vlach they hate assisfed us in y„I oet.I hv' £nreka:Flg filler, , Cbr discharge of our duties during the v •m o y a. pa,t year. [n the reeve, fir. Beare, � Dec! w ; _ _ _ ._ e st-e here found affrihility itself, ever Bln(j@r. TFP1Ilt0. az,ttritf221 for the best interests of this January 1901 -Whitby 81h, Oshawa 7th, ' r �e Fora+-ae •��7 o T :.-nrpnration and a,4 a man ever genial Brougham 9th, Port Parry 11th, Ua• _ `r e d e R�iA7.i1� Hardware l[etehsnt ar,(i kind towards ail. The offlcers Z, bridt;e'14tb, Cannlogion 18th, 13.esvertog _ i Pleker rg , tit. 12tt, in ;'O �ticlieve L'.:•"c all Leen faithful in the ; M �", ra .. :., -- ® -.. at'�'as.�„�`•'t.n ��a.� mak. i>:xa e•-�,n �^ar?sr?'..�m.xe J. Harvey. Chaplin, Rev. J. music, recitations, chth-swinging,PI.( -r XT W. J rid A�Irs o Graham were Wilkinson. ueniber the bazaar and o -ster ' sed andThe ICHRIST i� S-otto. songs and churn theflowing beautiful dril sClaremo�it ..,,here over Sunday. a supl given this evening inyEis- Doll Drill, The Johnny Smokers, . Herb. Cooper sold his driver a I kiu church by the Ladies' Aid. The Brownies, the Flag I)rill, etc.,1 �._,_ �, Beal s � fesr'd:trs ago to Thos. Bacon. 74 Tea will be served in the base- I altogether furuishiug a beautiful _ - - 3Ir. Hudcllcstone will preach in I meat of the ch utrch: fromentertainitient: Coiue and encour- `"the Raptist church. next Sunday. l o'clock and at 8 o'clock an excel- i age the little Band in their good _ ft. E: Forsyth was in the city on l lent program�f ill be given in the l work. Tickets 15e. or 25c. a con- - Eaney Rock -ere and Easy`Chairs -friday attending a Masonic meet- town hall. Miss Jennie Dowling, flreee children lOc., Baud children � _ Book Shelves, Easels, "Etc. I elocutionist, Toronto, and F. S. - - --- - Our, weather man prophis ? "* P P Badgerost, soloist. and others Rill Sale Register. Nothing Better 'lmild weather after noon on Sat- assist.. If ou__ha`_e not -yet seeur- B -- ma present. - F _ 5 � • ; •- for an 'Xmas pros t ixrciar, ed your Xmas presents which y-ou TUESDAY, DEc. 49th -Auction sale of y carload of coal arrived here wish to give to friends, come and on Monday and was soon- tuiload farm stock, im lements and house- : secute then;, at_ the bazzar.. , Ad- :.. hold furniture en _ed by eager purchasers. mission to tea and concert, adults seine, theroperty of James Hick, _ f The U abridge curlers played a 30c., children 20. Sale at 1 opclock. See bills. Pouch Merry Xmas to ali--The mens- er & Postill, Auctioneers. with our club onXn� s Goods- 'at -Wednesday of this *eek. ' ' bers of the Mission-' Band of the m 1 e Rink open every Saturday even- Claremont Methgdist church hill�hr�st111G>d1a Prioes . ing for skating. Band in attend- give (D. V.)- a grand -Xmas Tree PRu'�FIT� since. Admission only 10 cents. * and entertainment in the above= - • - - Thomas Graham and Robert church; Thursday evening, Dec. P..of BoRtnanville, will �lth 1903. The program will con- dine Presents. Fine Toys. `Fine Candies and- Nnt& Fresh Fruits. leave on Saturday or, of ail i„t of . vocal. an ins rumen a _ _ purchase horses. The mater of feed is, of Raisins, Currants and Peels away own in pelt an ilacnabs have now on hand the -very best quality. Call and Ret prices, also large and --varied assortment- of P4edar Tenders S anted tremendous. importance to the beautiful calander from Christmas Roods. It will pay yon to give them a call." SEALED TExDERS will ba received farmer.' gong feeding IS �. Re E. �'OlaBpthe _ Win. Wallace sold a heavy geld- ' ap to Saturday, Jauuasy 9th, 1904, for t or North British an ercanitle Ins. Co. ing last week to Dir. McMillan, of 1y and de ivery 9f the following gaan- oss -Right feeding 1S profit. Agent f d M - Port` -Perry, for a good figure. titles of good and wand codaa��.-trinber, for He delivered the game of Monday. nae of the Municipality of- a Township The ujpjo-dateAarrrier knOWs• - - - Fra,A-- Cooper is again on uty of Pickering, viz after his recent illne-1A. He has ,1500 ft., 5x S, set long, delivered at khat to feed his Cows to get _ _ engaged Win..Hubbard, formerly arem4nti seasonable -and, _Reasonable - ` of Uxbridge to assist him during 135t)<1 ft bx8, 16'feet long, delivered at the most milk, his pigs t0 get , the rush. Brougham. James Bowes arrived home on Pickering ft., 3a6. 16 teat" long, delivered at the .most pork, his hens t0 Pickering `'i119gt+. All kinds of Men's Heavy Stub -Proof and Light_ 'Thursday night from Manitoba. 4000 tt,, bz6, 16 feet. long, delivered at Rrbpers and Felt Boots. 1 _ He is well pleased with that part Danbarton. - get the most eggs. Science. Woman's Felt and wool -lined boots and slipper, " f the Dominion and' intends to re- ; do ft., 2z7, 16 feet long, delivered at n ? Get your�ieavy rubbers half -soled and save ,buy- out turn Int a sptinR. fAU ft , 2x6, 16 feet tong, delivered at -- - - _tit how ab have sold three _ Clydesdale horses during the past 600 ft , 9x7, 16 feet long, delivered at ing t0 week. The were. -shipped to the'I _ At the corner shoe -store. They , pi Broaeham. a bone food if bones ` North-West on Wednesday last. x,00 ft.: 2x16,16 feet long, delivered -at science, •�-�7 � Amoug them are the first -prize Brougham. - IN -1 'Palmer Shoe Merchant+ -•hui5e= of the TorantOanrl..ChlCsgo wo it., 2x7, to feet long, delivered at are spft and _ unde�•eloped, a f Claremont, out. Eshibtticn,, PicAering ` The 9icas. abbath school of the Bal- 501i ft„ 2x8 ' 13 fee,% long, delivered 'at flesh and muscle food if they ti?t ehuroli -will hold a Christmas I Pickerica 3e Z'iltage. And �epprate tenders will -be received for 'Tree and EutertAinment oil the the fel to wing round cedar timber, to be de- are thin and weak and a blood }l evening of Tuesday,. Dec. -2211 1, livered at Brougusm : � re are Li]en?t 1903. A good program i3 being' �i00 �peces, stzaikht, ruand, Z�1. ],trot feed if there is anemia prepared anti apt excellent time is less than 9 inches �n�l�tand puffer top end, Ernalsion is a mixes a� And prices are right. . assured. Everybody matte wel-I iK and 20 ft long, Scott's ;lace uu a eh6 ��' S feet. long, not less _ 1 ron od _. conte. i All a^>"the. at top ens. food; the Cod Liner Oil 1n it A hocks mi%tcb betwe Mark f said timber to o* delive ed at the _— y _ _ ham and Claremont took place, med on or before the 15tb day of blood and 2I1i1SCre, _ 1 the Caledonian rink on 'Friday - j -April, 1901. The tovrestor soy •ender not Makes flesh, - ��+ All �l�dg - evening last, Markham winning neceaaanly accepted. Envelope enclosing the Lime and make bone S r�''�eS 1 `17by the scot'a of 6 w 1. After tbo teader to -be marked It 4 rCedar LI Call on D o w s W el l agame the visiting clnb was enter-' "�>�•" - to ned tD an oyster' -supper at the By order of Council. and brain." It is the standard - DONALD R. BE.&TON, _ - House. - •. Wilson Township Clerk, scientific food for dC�1C1te - _ Grand Promenade Carnivals " . ' p will be held in the Caledonian �l'hueYale P. O ,Ont i , December 17th. 4908. 10 is children. - ;rink on the nights of the :.nth and :lith of December. IW3,and Jan- •��� ualy 1st and 2nd. 1901. Every- free } NEW, LAUD D,RY Sind for f e burly go and have a good time. a Pumps s mple. QQ0� _ )E xcellen.t ice and grand music. The undersigned has opened u IDs aan•ths: to picture 19 "Admission to.a'll, 10 eents. ti,s form of a isbel is on tits a laundry nest (1(wr to W. -apps of every totts of .._.. - -. . A meeting of rile Curlers vas l y - -- helcl in the club-rurxm of ,the rink Diinbar'q. and heti ing liacl nearly kaau:atoa you 5.7 on Thursday- evening. hen the fufir'y,ear's experieiiceofirAman- p Windm'i' lis. .. following, uftieera vvere elected:'vllle, is prepared to do Hr -class SCUtt�e� 111 iJ work at usual rates. �- President, J. C. Mitenab ; iec- CHEMISTS, f ,. Burton ; Sec'v.Tr<•aw., I Give me a trial. Toronto, Qntar'10. `_--( W. M. Palmer. Skips: : D. Mac- SOO TONG; We are prepared to do all hiada of work + - - S0� and $al all druggists proa:ptly pertaining to the pot5tp baxaeas, - nab. C. J. Brodie, NN Leaper. J. Proprietor. — C. Mac•.nab. Committee ut :tlnu- \TIrD-Faithfltl I'er;enc to tra- agement : �` . Wallace, W. Leal- IF YOU WANT. • • "reel for well! a t.t,lt•he i h, u•e ,n t few _ - �• c ^t ce, r ling r9tail werchant+and agents ,• : A geio: engt❑c Looal territory. F ary 41,E v a rear aqt rcvlc �'+ AW -MILL and Threshing OutSt Brq°tford wind mill, Deering roachiaer} wo, capable �io.r: s Re.t to ( !a ar..; expease's BacCe880r to - I►� _ ,r - 1�-.-•rm tluder.r1inen nsa a prat• binders, mowe-a, corn haryeeters, corn Id-ace.t Position permAnent. Daitt,eaa ane joh� er0 , Garow Bon, Clarelmont. as+e L. D. S: 17 h. P. erstrae and saw•tnitl cow• :essful and rush:mo Enclose Pelf addreasod or. prate , also a l9 h p. sawyer B ;fusee! thresh• shredders, Page,wire fence, binding twine, Mope. ktoadar3 House,, xis CaxtouB =dg. Chi v, Richardson, Agent„Pickering. _ - nQ traction engloe and...Sionerch cleaner, and Baggy or stone boat. See or write sago. nank and pump. All in good runsing order, W. F. U. aTonce. --- AMY pen On dtytr,+us of securing teem should — calf at tot i1, c f.ir Pickering.' AL -,HED RAY• 3.11 I3alsArrt. !WASD, Claremont P. O. a-9 AheVer, u s t . Wi.shln or .... g , valMse S%�� Argreeting like this increases a hand red the pleasure of Christmas -gift V� Let 11fi aid yon in the selection of suitable pleasure giving gifts, for the ” giving, value of a gift depends ><n.a great measure on its utility to tho receiver. - -� - WE WOULD SUGGESTREAR -- -- - �� T. A. •GREIG, :Agent, Picksring,. :FOR THE BOVS - - FOR THE GIRLS - ~ A. Fine Coaster Sleigh, costing 75c. •A nice pair of pickle Plated Spring or An Air Rifle and 100 rotan+ds of shot for 90c,. r •Hockey Stites, costing froin 75c. A good Pocket Knifei jug upwards A nice. pair of Embroidery Scizzors- from 25c. A high, .open runner sleigh for 50c. oo IMINIR ands of Am- C i lined g g , Aet ;tion for $1.98. morocco leather case. of t liter's s, - Ca •pe Tool Importantabowiug ota.mo;t dteplay of . A. pair of Spring or Hockey Skates, priced'' „ _ China, A yery large assortment of upwards per pair from 33c. . stationarv, Books, Dolle, Toys, jnet A good Hockey Stick and Puck. FOR- TIE �lIO'1`HER received for the Holiday trade, Cal! — --. and sea them. 4' ATHER. - ge for $25.00 Ma - 'Subscription tiken for all Magazinee,,l I - f e its an Washing iia- FOR THTJ �, A new Kitchen R ,•'='_ - Wee.cly and Datlyl,Newspapera. - " ; A first=class Pocket Kni e. A first=class Clothes Wringer, ` A good Carving Knife and Fork, Rith chine or Carpet Sweeper. + Which to_display his dexterity on in car- - An Iden Food Cutter at $1.33 '�� J• �3. R�CHAR].7C3N, -vine tile, Christmas tiirl:ey; vee•- off�i __ A nice nickle plated Copper Tea Kettle for. • ose ' od ers & Sons goods at S1 pair ` $1 n "Whitby _ J Pl> I3 g g 0 ' $TOG3S street, A good S11aving Outfit—Rilzo - Brush, soap A set of ;tics. Potts Sad Irons at 90c. unci strap. Something in Silver.. Tea. Table and Des= ' r Carpenters Tools--soin.ething,in-this line if -sect Knives, Forks and Spoons. _ he is one of those handy men. ._ _ .... _• _A nice Silver Pie or Berry Knife. �- If you make your Christmas gifts�&long these lines, the receiver will have and-aome-thing-t-ha�t Riil , 11 1 09P-,*f �! - l3_'asiin ren�ln er of-'yoar-gouu _ - • .. � and usefulnesf3, _ I e �'�' give _..._.....a o pleasure _ The Co. `A, °ar;a ffe'shsto-.k;now on liana.' Priaea in,WaA;Psper;ranging; ar( warE'in from 8c. rip• _ Russit12ti Mrig Taros o. CIF _ johii garkol, �uabf'`rtozs.. - ��,>.■■... ..a���.■�■* >•"". _ f .. - __t , r... - - _ . . • y, , • , .. - . _ I , s. _ ---- - -- e -. -... i 2. i.i I..j..j..j..j..j..f..1 f I was begiuning�to tell myself that TI3E FIIi19T IIABY. ��jj j� jj��QQ �j(j 1�1 f �(�� wile had by thdt time coma to tk� the whole but#neas was a hoax when B1d�JJ37U 11 U� B� t� Piil31_B conclusion that his eS�wan ti►, . -- I met, a neighbor- o! wino who What joy there to in the home wldetk �J "real thing,'" called up 1�[f' Cama. • A ysteri4us torn with terror. the first baby comes, and yet to the PLEASANT VOICES BBOUGRT han on the long-distanoe telephone "Look hero, Leiceeter," he cried, Y°ung sad inexperienced mother who BIG FCMTUNES. and there and then asked her to ` • ` has to. care for it there is no other "-, "look at this card. I received it , : marry him. Alter some natural twat .... period of her Hie so trying. In the _ this morning, and it has given mea lady . . + .. niat;V turn, I can tell you." little ills the re certain to come milli ao aire-Lived ool� ti- through the transmitterandhung hi , li le t a La �iFs � Postcard "Great Scot 1'_ I ejaculatrsd. "The the inexperienced mother scarcely receiver up. On Jul 18th last the __-, ._ __._ ._� :-. same wor da -the same writs !" knows what to do. To the young . Lady's Luck. y ng. -- --__ . _ uple w e iia t amid ` .. ' - . _ It was only too true. Thompson, er-to 1 mothers -Baby A o thousands a who the Peal of wedding belle- .. _ moth a] 's O • on heard y remark, asked for an Tablets are a real blessing. They Among th t ea of girl _ ig••l�i•'•i•i-ter. have taken to the "Iiailoa" business Dot America is not the' Daly coun- explanation, whereupon I told him promptly cure such troubles as con- i t where telephone romances are r The ,post -card la upon the N-Pai- that I also had received a similar stipati0n, colic, sour stomach, diar- it is• only natural that there should i rY Ph y p bo man little romances connected I found. There in a lady known to 'last -table. It had sent an unpleal mysterious card some weeks since. rhoea and simple lovers. They break Y the writer, now resident is Liver- 4 - •ant sl:i,er through .-my I did "I -�erfty believe," he observed, up colds, destroy worms, allay the with their occupation, though, as aI � not care to con;ess that I was afraid -with a shudder, :'I verily believe irritation accompanying the cutting rule, the actors in the drama usual- tool, who wan wooed sad won entire- _ _ *ud yet I admit that my role seem- that this is the work of some homl- of teeth and prevent more serious ly like to keep threir own aerrets• i Iy through the tolrrpharse. }ler matt, - • . - ed to have lost its savor and the cidal maniac." ills. These Tablets are sold under a These romances oa:aslonally ilocorrui I en nous ern Alisar Constance Pratt, '!of'.ce its taste. He tore himself away, shouting as guarantee to contain no opiate, nor public property, and one of taw and tar roars flit-.: a ytra.r alio wtt6 in • , that to tion. orlielwn offfcp not a Hetty, my :wife, loosed at me with' e w any of cr o o arm rug - hundrV4 tnl�A•a tram mstarftvater. Her ' anitiztd eyes. ' police -station. ways found in the so-called "sootb- in which a telojihone played a prose- rtrdrtilin n�9 Wallow, 1Krr rrietnrdicntn I. shrugged nay shoulders as he de- in medicines. Th are good for anent part, occurred last year when K l"` _ "lYhatecer fs wrong, Willie?" she S�' eJ' v"w, 00'iks f"i"ira.i L"Ch; orh4rtc- - ,, p•nrted, for I knew quite well that all children from the now born babe Nle: llcsrmas was rnarrled to tett Aro- asked, in 'a perplexed tone. You the police, who had been unable to al the well ro y erican multi -millionaire who ha4 fab ruuld lw 'rw" f wfw* 'she �t" r-roU,av- . ' • look as though . you. had; seen s. g wtr child. It you do I orlsi ui aass)m do 4Nw,o a t�tLtt&utarrty - help me; would be powerless to older ,not find the Tablets at your medl- ion in love with her volev us it caws , K _ ghos't,' an aid to divtracted friend.erssenover the wire lraAw:dbla,*,Amr#0.wr, #,wiaf all Ws crrrl- - trying to speak is a calm, jaunty i • e e • + - Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock. Mine Berman was a telephone ofxr the atlantal 1i of a w,rs,.ttby Li',erpwrl manner. "Finish your breakfast, and vine, Ont., and a box will be mailed ator at the central office to a big Three months parsed. ' The 'year u>rert iirr.t. yeti shall kpow all," was approaching "its end, and I be- you post paid. Western city in the fitates, while le her '171ia jtcutleuiran w}sura roe trriit trait When the meal had worn to its end i gan to feel terribly afraid. I par= • ' ' ' two sisters were employed in a rot- Mr, firnith, &P.erwarda deseUu -d that _ Y handed the post -card to my wife. chased a revolver-, carried it on my - ton factory some eight miles distant. ' he used to }„rrok., ,ly "];Low ui�" ilia She read it, uttered a little -:cream, person da and night. and rarer She was of German descent, the' rl and then asked, hurriedly :-: y S Y little sate tP.o myste.'dous commvni- youngest daughter of very poor par- at, the aaadistagr In urG•se that stt �yod, out, after dusk it I could pos- cations, nhd oven the Continental the might have the satisfaction of "`Ob, Will, what can it mean ? sib] •avoid dein so. onts who had emigrated to America y g journals referred to the busjn�s in a ;hearing her lay into a rugs. IiuL the IiV}tat can it mean?" Meantime the authoritiea'had �61i >-� some thirty years before. Hiss Rer- earc2.eitic manrcr, more tsc scolded, tine p}r-ansate- be - •The card, w-hi.:h bore no name or mac was possessed of a remarkably I coveted no tine to the identity and Illumination ca.ule in the fi�a rens � of ' p settle the voice of ]rise Pratt, until address, ran taus : "Prepare to Die whereabouts of the writer of the an- (musical voice, the beauty and nexi- time, On _the 81st of December I Hr. E3mft6,began to think that anq- . befvte the End of tt•e Year." onymous cards, uor did they seem rose from my couch, wondering what bility of which were most striking one gifted with so remarkably awt4A "1%Mean ?'' I echoed. Probably, Iwhezi bean] over the ion �ilstance -- . -- - - . --dea- ' � it !s a foolish hoax, but likely to dol . the .day' would bring forth. The I g a temper must be a little _- One morns when I was perusing wire. It was to this gift that she . ,xvhao�es is responsible for it ought 8 card had said, "etch are to die he OUT U1> 'i'HF• 0!%17IlrA1:Y, to . % nos res­iesi himself. I *hall : my daily paper, the following_ para- fore the rad of the year," and now owes her present position as wile of call 1n .at the police -station on my graph of a sudden burned into my the end of the year was at hand, one of the wealthiest men in the and he pictured to barn el! the kind ", brain. It, ran thus :- sof countenance which should o with w t town and hand the thing to i Perhaps it uas .foolish et ale to ex- world: I g 0.i' D ng. "lncer.re mystery is being catiEed (e: acnes the Slightest Lm�lors, seting Miss Rermag was frequently called. such an amiable ditsposltion. I'inssl- the i,s. (e r," throughout the Metro o -lis and the y "YeF, c'o," sl a ab oaten; "and it p that ro many thousands of >nv fel- up by a gentleman who, though she Ily he determined 'to calls! his cur;- rountry at large by the circulation ; 1, w -c unt -men had received s.imi'.ar had never seen him, became, through osfty, and one afternoon cntef5d the is caught, 1 do TrR t who they'll'-send trim the I o some . extras nary anonymous ; uni l asant warnings, but, af'er - , lfaaniliarity wit s vo ce, some- an sn vie c g postcards, The communications cath man carries his own little bun- Ithing of an old friend. That he lady in charge. --- — - to priwn for 1 te.'.' warn the reel lents to -spat a for - Ilett 'e riews of criailnal pro's- p p Adie of and fears within 'him; lived ni ny miles -away, owned the Atter that -visit he called her up. Y I death before the close of the bre<_ont 'and , I cot less that I was not alto- factory in which her sisters worked, on the 'phone niers frequently, and duce were totnewhat vaip.e. Near. We understand that all et -I when not bus Miss Pratt would lna' a tar isates.fiuts' ed to the roots I B,A r eat . and was Y of his tomtwhat rubicund hair when .itrrts to trace the • waiter ar w,frers I3ut, t! a Powers be than]ce+l,' re converse with him for a fcty minutes, . IMMENSELY WEALTH et t+e mysterious cards have thus lief teas. at ha -d:- When 1 ariltivd I and even indulge in same mild (lirtn- I dis laved t e tryster to'; a post- i far been doomed to foil.:: e. \'ari0::s,I home that eccniug I fwind my wife Bliss Berman knew, but otherwise she !tion. though she afterwards drnied ... ,card to his astonished gn.C- . i t},cosiee hatie been, ut forward b was ignorant even of the place where this. In less than throe months • ' • - "This will mean plea t;; of work p Y in a . Willsm of laughter. he resided. Curious! enough how-, frac polite to os}lrin the extraturfn-I "Oh. Will, Will." sfe exeloimod. Y 3 from the time -of calling upon her, far .the police." I e obso:'ced Porten- I ary occurrence°, but the Snort !earl- "It,. is. too fun:}'-tf� fanny !" e�'ei, the two sisters knew his house during which period thry had net's- to:aly 'Ica%e tLe card with me,ible•would-seem that tF.o cards hare' . - - -air, and I T rotni" a y'ttn that tie shall t1re on earth is~-t-hc -natter ?" I swell, and they, with other factory !again met, lair. Smith rang the •fo o'_r be. t to tra.e the Ritter of emanated from t• a hand of a homl- inq,.i o+', wonav:ing n kether nl e wa.e 'girls, when retur•n:ng from work 1t,•, 1 cidul Sunati , Further d6%0I0Pmc`nte ort the bo,deland nt hysteria. "Real -,would pause outside the gates and , how hand young Jody up and o"erod his h•t�d cart, and $:i0 000 per annilm h^nr1• _ _ „ > p µ-111 Soie'1ho itC`d WiLh iwere not 1 . art: dear gi, 1, :f _you don't rtop occasionally watch the guests arriv- r - "What Is our o i -Aon about the somel,v agreeing that it the 'T I tl i. non<tnsc• ! sha:l send 7�r `tine ing in their beautiful cnrriagcs, and articulnrs," with which he c - bus ncea'F alone, then, in our dire Position. I 1. pdoctor." Ivtew with awe the dignified footmen p torly she would have the option sf r� p Beer ed . me .tcacil as bo sail, � others. also, had received thew terfurnish her later, wr•rc not tint n o: I asked, ter a ort r- ; Again her ia.:rg'.t rang out, long and they paced. u and down ilio am- . i - Y Y rLftiinR cards, and i conics- t!e loud, las arala 1"returning the ondsa."h °lou 1,; - g_. kru,uledge scent n lung Ray towards nh, dear, oh. dear T think I that illionaire, however, camel no- Iwo you know'an}• person Rho has Foot! inl ' rr.y fears. At er-all-the{d(,e," aha• ex.-1,j.neri, wl i st tie tears' � Under these cotrdit#ons lfis9 Pratt . thing for this grandeur, and when a crvdge.asrainst }ou, s,i, ?" scorndrel, whc.evo.- t.e n:l,•tt be, like a sensible woman, accepted th•' r rrtn dovt n bar cr,ee..F. "It is the his wile died some tttio years .ago he ru oval. and 'ev thin, turnip o: t I inn# bud somewhat anesasi.v as Ill galo.1, rot r e tirr w,e!l c t (%+-t v bol.--;t.nnie�t thing that etcr-happene I �bethdflRht him of. the telephone girl satisfactorily flit -Duple Here marrii- made a a car :- whose beautiful voice had made so g 1 e• ed cr ui' h as mrth cterr,ness "%sell. I hart Iv know. I belie•:o I tain ar:d.lrcland at d, con.tji-ted b I era tt7n months later. TI, ,r bride - - �xar on Rood to mb -cilli must eo le "i y -as I r.ould rnastce: great an impression upon film, trnv- t ithis tho.ght, I slept wo:e peacefully '•%till you be goed enou h,'' I ex -i beggrd that no many as possible of Eta:., thoug': Naw I come to think �- R elicai done: to the town :here sfie thantI *ho d-vo of horror which had i clanued, "to enlighten- me as to the ,way stationed, _ and called for • the the telepL•ore, girls who were with of i c E ore a as ore :ran - I Cal of <o:r mirth?" her at the exch3nzt should l:e inv'tt "dose dohs" tied the btllsd .), as he Iavowed purpose of sending n mss- ed, a request i s«cl!t the country - rMustrd to br I For aa�tiver arc weal to the mea- q est which her lover r��adiiy i - -rrod; .led h:a } iz note t ook, "GO or'. I driren back. ENery r.eu'si ai yr in 'tel ir.t and hari.:cd mo a ro it carrL sem° granted, and it Ili snid that the norm- {� ,lair, if you please•.'' i the ]arid teemed : ith re'orcnc¢s 'to � j I ltsotl or card 1" I yelled. � }le discovered the girl he awns In . ber of congiratulations ,which wear +j ^ cll, tr^ere was a little sreakhrg 1 the cards One enter rasiri half- i %%lint , search . of, found she volts patty, 3 p sent bs telephone exceeded In nyrrthcr fe�ow cal'.ed g y g camp ac unrated in due time, to- Nlc%ed out -at my office forhtamper, pe: ny tnornin. daily re;.ro� : ed a (rltcsd it, -tad r ." sl -e °syr ,. thosed qd was a ccnLcr autiful- bo- arnthing 1n the memory or the Oldest , rnatr or� r g - until � oporator.-London Tit -Digs. ,_ p g Creat Ju Iter t ' no au fn• with the enol -box }Its last du¢ed claltj lrvorlacticsketsrh� nlr ort.rin t. a card willitrembliII aftcral c woddin did he dixloao his •i _-_.. !a• tri+tnao of t: a the enter it carA, - w ur. a as he mnrehed oat of the g - , Ib,!i.lnR were - "You shall a for.; In be ha10-er is o P - ,Rr rr„I read the fallowingwords : g pay t rte- evil I name,- and it was only when he took � - g ]toil farmer card up to the 3' FLOATING ISLA\D. _ tt.3s, lUr, Lci'cstor.” - person d the may -.light." - - -hie bride to the magnificent house pasaeagers on what is called the "I ser, I tee," returned IIatos, terdrnia romnivi.3rationa thi'ouglio rt ;% a adds: ilio-- nation began to which had so pleased the factory 'national rout- from Grucstrow to 'thoughtfully. "hi -by tie .was. do ilio kin dem. �o'.i think you could let mo ace some �{{ g break uron my minty brain. girls that she Bogan to realize tho lGoldberg, on the German coast. wit- ct this mane hardwr-itlaiR to com- 1 Lettere (os:red into the ntwsfrai or 1 "The other card, the other card," extent of her husband's wealth nr+ased a st tango spectacle, mulch rem oClr.'es in shooli. All sorts and inn- 1 a`•o„tad, "Where is -it?” - Mr. T. P. Phillips, president of the called a well-known novel b Jules -- • r spare with the pool. -card?" - • ; y citiona'of etigFtaSions word gut for- }(car, t,erc," she laughed. Oh, Chicago Federal Trust and Sav;.nga tic. Apiece o! land of about lti,- I "Stjreir, he would disguise talo ward by enthuttast:c amate+,r de.ec- ]til , %'.ail•, I Khall remember 019 as hank, can la cLeim to having Fon . ',band,' ' f . replrocl, amazed at rho y OOfI egos- a yards became detached .• stupidity of the q.rortion. tl�'cs. Some of tie a Fugges ions were' loii�as l 1S�c. lila bride by telephone, though - tt fro c coast, and began to Fail _ Irriote ' bii.liant thab {r,racli'al. Fort I bounded townrds t`e• gasrbracitet, can hardly be said that he courted out to %e A cimaus feature of "A ulna can't disguise t!� trend insiance ane in errti.e era .s �t R 'g"' arrd held tl,e t}:reatenir,R post <ard ;her' by the` same means- Many the spectacle was the position of ' when an expert is on the tbb," re- i i Flictl the inn{-ectgr, in a clgniffc i' geKteel that e' cry { twin--1>ox and let- wtdch I had re•'ei'.ed months helots yearn ago air. Phillipe became ac- some txtenty large alder ttres. SOme ie--l:ox in Great Britain and Ireland tow¢rr!s the brig t glow. Then 1, uainted with Miss Alice Carnahan, "tore.. "n'e ha%et experts in the should be watched by coiuealOd Per- q were-rec]ining, while others were al- ,, t too, bt:rht into a Ir•ng, wild, .once:- ot. Cadiz, Ohio,. arid, though there Yard, tsar, , who can perceive simllari- i fire. S. Another would-be Sherlock most lying on the ground. Ilarea trot!"able i:t::l c! mirth•' was no engagement between the two, 1 -1 Ivies, whit would be quite hilden to and rabbits ran hither and thither, _ - _ �-.�•ou or mo." l Holmes was of `d{ f.•}On that blood- I For when the card was Leld thus their liking for each other was sfn- iboun:le should be given the scent b.y the, s,pi,cared-btneath tte wor;!s g anxious to escape contact, with the+ "Cool}," I answered "lou •shall tneanq of the ink upon the card. Ob- ]Core.. But they said good -b •c in the - have several a nswerc a of ou - skews l p P eira,i a to clic befoi a t} a end of the usual matter~-oi-tact :'ay • and never ]waves. _- `_ - _— _,-_ j vio.r:ly, the writer would _also carry year," L=c "- IO L1g sequel .- met again until four months calligraphy by to-nlg,:t's. post." . ag moo•Pile.9 Ch sora t fan the aft . . Ln - ,marks of the earns Ink, savgge4ttd "%%•hick you most probably will do p. I kept my word and forwarded to wheit they accidentally came face to' Ch+ses Olata Bare r eaos- I this tuutt-minded reasoner, and by nnle� you pvrchasc Curcalt's Lir'cr sad abnolnw Qars M eao6the station three letters indittd by I face {nmeans thereof the hounds woulA pills_ 1% 9d.. res. box, at, all 'Clem-ar.-A every (ora itching, Shipinke during his office sojourn. r THE STREETS OF CHTEAGO. bteadinerandprcm,11 piiw, quicl.ly run faun 'to cart'h. T' aro late or post irgc, I s lOd:, Crean t,•e But I• might hivcc s tired weir tiro I Thew worn mutual]- leased to ace Rhe msnufacterwrahavoacarneo t.14 ste° • p and Omilar rtari:ling proposals were manufactures, V. Curealt and Co., y P'iraoniakintheeailrprmsand�romneigh • trouble, for on- tl b I'Al" Ing morn- -one 'another, but Miss Carnahan was - ing tie a arrived a ,etter bea•i::g we tainted in the Press, but; as us- Limited.' St Thomas's Street; Lon- �on?+rhatcbaythtakitlt^ nre& s abax, I - tJie Ztilelbo''r.e t o:.tmnrl , It was usal, nobody paid the slightest •!teed .don, S.E." on the eve of departure, and the foie SeeyvnrmosefDarki! ,J oared cooaboa 4h from Shi{ •lake himse)t, grid it noted to them, and, they vanished into cob- ••nre'l,' :lint do you t)aiak of- . it ?" lowing day returned to Cadiz. ♦ ar ararwotr, rss rte Co.,Tratoatrh lora testimonial. rcurity 'and•'t'hc kitchen-ensae' . any :i'e, witha merry smile, days passed, and tlien Mr. Phillips, nr,•,ts`c%i�tl�asr. 1!livitr"il 'o' . Tie poli -e, cf rourse, came in for a 'whon..at length tie reul meaning of Now, of -course -I did c'.1'i gratify • a _ the kno'w's Insufferable inpudence by large amount i blame. '1'I ey were 1 the a irto, y bra Iic�st-card had Cil- s - • grantins' -his request, but his com-I called all usurer " unkind things.listed into do brain. '+ is the Poison that C s Pain . 11 - - munication ser•v'ed a useful purpose Such ad:ecti�'ea as "lethargie,'� "ar.- -What: do I think ?" I echoed, v -- and came at an opportune moment. t1:iuti'ed," "inert," -[Wile,- acrd j alaarh . "Well, I rather tl.ink that _ r / - It proved that the .anonymous card Other terms more' brutal than com-1 I shall instruct my brokers to buy - - did not emanate Eton- him, seeing i p}imentaty wer'c showered upon long- l another hundred shares in Corsair iiN pOlSOtFO1i8 West* MATO r i8 �itiTOL'id k y •4h© Kt■'ftE jjfs �it6 that some 10,C00 miles c! eco and suircring Scoil-And Tai d. Feel le who and Co." . atld� SOwels when Tib " an kept i eakhy b� had lived in Fraar a iulntir:atcd ` on And I. did, -London Tit-Ilits: Ghtgs'a Klen© -liver Fiiifil.' land stretcbed ,between us. - : the weakne-gs of the- English detec- - F r• Y . _ ._ ' - From whom then ? t�t'e roles when co red with tie iir�'k� ti This .was the quo9tion wtich t:gl-Ib:liliaut Gallic moods, and alto- .--,PROFITABLE TREES. - fated ale day and night. I :rent my I gether e-;eryot:e was very angry in- __ Tie i 1�r:eys, liver. and bowels aro which was iuter coniplica',od triol 'Kray in tear., and trembling. Fre- dyed • and wondered wfiy-tile police According to British Consul at known as excretory organs, because other bad symptoms suth as I:ead• quentry rwot,ld awake In t''•e stillc.ii not "do somethilig." 'Stuttgart, the annual revenue deriv- it is their mission to cast out of ache, hrntbag'o, ba=hackie, cor,etipa.- ' - _ •aratrhes of the night believing that 'Air. William Cureall., the millicu•-led by the German 7]mpirc from its the body the poisolious waste neater- tion, indigestion And •lnsonl»in. I }.e - filled - forest land is • t ne reduce in flesh and was very • Over my r.iilow with dagger or., res 1 lic-spirited enthusittKh, actually offer- i estimated at from $75,000,000 to system, cause_ pains and nches . and much c 1s-ouraged. Pro essionai . volver In hand. = • • • - .cl 1500 to any person 1$90. 0,000- 3Mui,tcn'%erg Possesses give rise to deadly disease. medical troatmeia was of no avail ` • Betty, who had always )bathed giving,, ir•formation which wot:ld.I ad 1,500,000 acres of forest, the Pro -I Because of their ci'irect nqd sp:e-}fic oti:er remedies were resorted to with -- dogs, and who had been sub;°_ted to to the detection cf the wrier of the duce of which in 1900 yielded $s+ -faction on each of those organs, Dr, no purpose. My appetite eiminisit- several attentions irr-the shape of ,00,000; the net cost of production'Cha e's Si.ineyLl,er Pi 1.a are won- ed and I :as to irig hope of rc-u�- _ . ra. da, but even this magni.ic er:t ofTor _ �norc or le:a painful bites, :'as ac-; — _ tually heroic ersough-to- suggest •Pro fni'ed to el{ct any useful facts. was >^S31.iC0,000, leaving a profit of detfully successful in ' overcoming ieay. ; curing. one o1 the enemy to guard alis %%ben . Parliament 'met, -n' young�$6.,000,000, or about $4 an acre. If �pa.in and in thoroughly eradicating "Foitura'ely my attm i)n lyes iiurin member anxious to distinguish .him -{the taxation be deducted from this, from '•the system tile' very, cause.,of cal'od to Dr. Chase's 1'idny-Livor "I Bate frac :'retcY,ed thir.g�," elle self brought up the question. It was ( there is a clear profit of $8.50 an serious and paint it ailments. Pills and 1 derived much be,ne!it from ' #id. But your lila. lt'iJ is dear, reported as follows :- acre. Of the different classes of Once the bowers are regular and the first box. By the time I had is more proci0rs than i.1 ilse. - r, TIIE A\ONYT]OUS POST -CARD, trees tbe. Scotch pine is the most t1.¢ 1•: ireyts and liver active in filter- used four boles I Was agri.in utjoyang / • is n dog, and t shtell l e comps-- SCARE.' widely cultivated of any tree, the ing the wrists ' material from tl'e my foriner good health and eager its "- ,'• atively safe." - _ ; . "Mr. 1-1. J. Rem:et '(North B,im- pine and .Rr and the beech coming blood good health °rad a proper the bad -then aha x11 passed arca . Y _ I acted on this suggestion. Tow.7er Icy) .asked the Secretary of State for next in extent of area covered, working of the bodily organs "are as I and I tens then able to resume work. •, was d:.ly inateXed in my, reslecivee, the Heme Departn:erit whether any � _ I x'09• It seems v-s�ektiss to expert- 'chat was !n 1899. I have seniles -.end made night hideous by ]cis un- special measures were being '`taken _ - ment with now-fangled modicino now for abort four yezts to see 'if . e$rt`ly howls. 13uth -my c;ifn and tis police id trTicB the origin of Y�IiAT 1MAS-WAS=whish are only intondcrd to af3ord to- the curt will he *ormar.out n^•d noir . -swat enjoyed -cases a win?: of cisco the myeteriova cards with which the lief, when ,you can be thoroughly cur- am conyin''ed thrl it is and fuel jns•• 3 r "New•'.' said the anxious mother, ed, and the cause of your troubles tilted !n giving tris to ,i:ronial for hitt :'e . comforted oursd�es with country: -tvas ¢aing_ftoo..eti. "you do riot -:lout to marry that re re by D Chase's Kidney -Liver the benefit ct elle:-." .. moved r. _,.. . thp_r�ection thaw 4_ ho tcrit r • of "The 1-1 Secreta : I hate nong ' Think of balvi -K dr .v -L n2r FTI ' ere . the mysterious card ventured to ap- in -formation on the subject. (Oppos3- g 'Mr.' *,T. C:' Kirby, head miller in r • preach our stronghold he would find tion 1augKter.)"-- -'--'- • - who noes- els home until t�so or rl;l a dose; 20 ccrrta a box, at nil _in Towner' or,r who world "stick Eren rho august House of Lords three in the morning." the largo Qoiir aril]- of Munro .1 dealers, or 1'.dmarson, Bates ,k Ce„ (loser than a brother" -to ore a well concerned itself with the -episode,- and "But," said the shrinking maiden, R,oantme, Thorold, Ont., states : "I Toitatio.' To prole: t you aga}ner known phrase. ce�eral distinguished peers stated "aren't ail hu4ban4a like that? Papa can scarcely sav too much in praise imitation=, itis portrait sled sign- Horce_or, no opportunijy ane glv. that -they had been w}ijecfed to the la not a reporter, and, sad yet--" or TJr, Cha c's l�i'ncy-Li�'er Pills. (lure of Dr. A. W. Chase, flit Earner: - en to the faithful crtgture to' axes- anonymous wrtbee s attentions; In a But the an ions mother declined to Some years, ago I was laid up by .a I're:-cI,,A book asr•lhor, w ran . ecey isles >Ms Poivei'a ae a Pollcetm,lrn, and 1.word, the whole kingdom talked of Milton. ter'Qro attack of t.ddr.oy disease hos. .. .. . . .. - . . . �, , . ..,, - . . . _ . - _ _ ._ . . - - - - - .. . .. %k - _ t ., . - - ", - � , . __ � � - - ,:.,., , " - '.;'- . '.� ".'.­'. 7 , . � -, ., ­,'� " .,� �, - -, - x , "'.7 -, ., _77, :. � �: . : A ! - "'.. t . ,� " , ��­. � .. . - ;­ � -.11. , . �� ., .. .� .__ . . � . , _;:i� � � O�� , � - . ,_,�; . f �, . ----!'-- ­� . - - , , - , 1-1 I .,.. �:,' ­ I . : <�N _11 a ­ - . . ., , �, , �:�;, Z� "', ��, - � I . , � , . ... -4 : 1: � ,V -4, .1 � . .1 . .. - I . . .. i.,.., F -.4 -�� -, , .. ­ . . . - ­�Iz­, ,��, � . , ­ C� .� z ��,,.-� , ,',,'�,, _ ,,* . .. . . ,_.�� - 1: '-�, , � - - . ., � _ . . , .. � ., .;�� 'i�t;:, .��� -_ _... _�t •; . 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I ... � .1 'i t., __ . - - _____ I .. . � I ,�.A . -------- 911111911111111411111101111 pet and hid some of the moip-blow overlooked by the Kim#. A Punch -- . �. _"!. I I " -_ . . . &aches of the Isaflem cher -jC_;1bLrais pie," ands hold by its upper end in the right .. _'.. ­ .-."t t,7j ­. . ! .1 somed branches - and Judy show. hand, with one finger lying along it. ' - ':'-­.�.:i .. I " ry trees. It was the village Lads number of other newer -failing attrac- � .. ... 1` a - THE RUSSIAN ., " - .:-., BOLI , two; if encircled by all the fingers, . .: � ... .,:..!,4l . . . - .: " . . . . and tasftn singing the Kolyadi songs tions are provided for the young , . ... .. � three; if encircled in lilts manner. . - k .. .1 : , . , I . � , handed down from pagan times. The sters' special benefit. I .. . CHRISTMAS ' but round the central four; If plex" - -7 _. - ___ - I ,­ I I . ',,sits" 'belonged to every social His Dia cat has even been known , GAMES --- -- --- � undeF the atria, five; if laid on the _o__ - - " , - - . . � . . . class, without distinction, Christmas to alter his private. plans In order . table, six. The ring of the target 'T - 000000" 1111411 __ that he and his friends might be ___ ------- having levelle4 Liam all. &*&NNW 80� , which has boon touched may be inI � , ., . - I I ''. �.. I Wild Wastes of snow -mantled Enormous "eke were carried by able to put in an appearance at the After the Chtistm" dinner people Icated by' the 'position of the' left , steppe, valued by the starry- dome the rustic for the perquisites. Into entertainment so thoughtfully or- are vaus,11y not inclined for much ex- hand. If it grasps the lapel of the 1- - .; of heaven, mysterious lights flickering these they stowed awayt bacon, sau- ganized for the little ones, wh9se ertIGn, but they want - some kind of coat, the bull's-eye has been touched; ... . ­ .. .1 ..It 1. before the glittering fans of a little ea a, linen, lard, flux and- other parents have the honor of. serving light amusement. Some of the old_ if the thumb is tucked into ths . ,T: , I . ... ..; 1. I -_ temple and softened by curling clouds offerings, with which their efforts one of the kindliest as wall as one I I . .. - fashioned "divination-, tricks thea pocket. ring No. 1. It the . >, -TJ fragrant incense, solo-ri- chants of, were rewarded at every house they of the most considerate of .employ come h&nd to placed In the trouser pocket. . ' One of these receptacles ars. , in nicely. L . i the church, weird melodies of anci-O visited. I Such feats are frequently Porto No. 2; if allowed to hang down by , - - yawned widA as noon nx ths no, Thn --King'a own grandchildren, . perform- -,.- . at faith tho marry laught ad by none, one PI -y- --tile . " - had subsided, and our host -dropped who, with their parents, the Felace . a Ing . I rustic_nIaids seeking to pry into fu Part Of the "Professor," or wizard the hip, the white space outside the • I I turity, and the cheery shouts of in a large piece of bacon and some and Princess of Wales, are close the other t of "medium." rings. , ------=,young- and - old floating in on the bread, besides a silver rouble which neighbors, tira frequently invited one ofin the '..- -of � TELEGRAMS. simplest tricks the ­ . , frosty' night air, still linger, Says a he gave to one of the singers, and over to see the good things Intended kind is the indicating by the modium This is an excellent game. Ea,ck ' .- writer in bottle of vodka to another. Then for the servants' children. The lit- _ . ___ London. Daily Telegraph, a b of some object' which has been agreed of the players gives a letter in turn, among the pleagant me= ries of my the noise began anew, caused by a file Princes and their sister are not .. I . .... .111, 1. I upon by the company during . bar until twelve have been obtained, ,7 . first Christmas in Russia. it was freindly struggle for the sacks. Sev- to be kept away from their cheery absence from the room. On her re- which are written, in the same order -- 4 ... - .... quaint mixture of the sacred and eral lads were tripped up by the grandparent. and well they know to , �s. q - lasses, others became targets for whom they should apply in case turn the magician, after placing her at the top of each piece of paper, ' I . .. . the profane, a blending of the pre under (Supposed) mesmeric influence Ten minutes or a quarter of an how 7- ­ pent and the future, a curious fns- snowballs, gladness was coined into there Is the smallest likelihood of by A few shdk 'passes,' proceeds to ,are allowed, in which each playet don of pain and pleasure. Christ- rhymes and jokes, and thus,-Jastling, any of their privileges being curtail- interrogate her. writes a sentence beginning with thi - I . ­.. . . , .. falling and singing. the ad. The presents which they value 7. . . ,- - . "Do you know the article that has chosen Initials. rho messages art . . ­ - . ZOALs Eve being the close of a long shouting, I . . I - . - shadows shifted off In the moonlight the most, after those given by their and.rigorous fast, none but the hard . been named)" "Yes." (She doesn't; then read It is an excelleni .. -, c� � ead aloud.- . . I I . . -ened sinner would dare satisfy his from the background of sparkling own parents, are those given them but st";ct truthfulness is not practise for condensing one's ideas �, . � - . , . _ L � , , , . �__ r ..-hunger or slake his thirst before the snow and star -strewn sky, and voic- � I "Is. It the I The results are often very &musin&N _ . . - I . . 13Y THE KING. '' ed from conjurers). . . twfnkI1ntwiligbt of the first star -es and music died slowly away in . ' moon?" "NO." "Is It the sun?" �Some people merely string words to, . . ... - $_...- . - . . . ... - .. -,had visibly trembled in the--mysteri- the wintry air. � Often th#6 presents have not been .,No." "Is It a coin?" "No." And igether, but others can suggest I . . . - , I- . n my- PEEPS INTO THE FUTURE. by .:- ­ .. - - nus east, I fear ' � looked upo .right article is named, I whole story in a few words. Sup- - . 80 on, till the , . . self as a harder mat- At Christina tide in Russia the the 'King himself, who delights In . guest of dead return to visit the quick. actual witness of the hap- when she replies-.- "Yes." posing the letters are p, g, t, t. a. . - . - her . - , � ..i4w of fasting, but, as the and being an ac instrumental in There are various ways of giving g, P. s. J, w, m, I. One player wig . . u wealthy and devout peasant pro- the unseen world I& so closely drawn pines - that he is the clue. In one version of the trick !evolve the following sentence which., .. --( .. prietor, I had nothing for -it but of the. veil of futurity, woven by the giving• the medium is instructed to say � though silly, in consecutive: ­Plcimm .. *... .. _. L . . . .. h ths, rest. hands of pity and love, can, it is His Majesty has oit'bccaslons made Yes" to the first article named (though Tommy the new game played . . - - . AIL- - . - . Between 5 and 6 o'clock in the believed, be surreptitiously raised. surprise visits to York Cottage in next &It . ex UP our -1 ed object (ani- ,since January with much Jay." At any rate, the youth of both order to satisfy himself that the . . evening we were all in church. listen- ' I'm'ate or inanimate This is a ver q' will formulate the followinj .. - . . . . _.. Ing to the impressive service, part of sexes leave nothing undone to get a little Princes are thoroughly enjoy- i old -%� 7. ' " but not v I - - . . NXIC11 is a 717e sum sung in Ma-E]Ei--7iPeOP�-&t-.thcr-seed-plot-of-ttme-. -.-The- themselves. and that there Is- no- __ � of "key, very iwith exactly the same - Is - t ters: - "Papa - - . f ,,the girls are especially eager to seen it mystify a roomful of. people. possible, Send John with. muzzle, . � . I - giving for the seat Ing 0 discover thing more wanting that is at all widely known, and we have often 'getting too tiresome. No gamet - - - I I twelve tongues," a neat army whether the ensuing ear will bring likely to add to their pleasure. If, however, the trick in repeated be- IJeante.­ (The name of an trnaglno 1" '. . .- . I . . - .. Was termed in 1812, A flood of them together with the partners of The King always attends Divine fore the same company.,it may be as wry sender may be placed at the end .. I . . . scathing sounds was sweeping away their joys and sorrows, and, It may service on the morning of Christmas ,Well, ,on The second occasion to agree if the letters allow of It, but Lt it . - .- ;. . ,--the bonds that bind men's souls to be, to be told their names and char Day. And it Is usual for the party -word, say a Option.) -.- . . .. . on a new kited of key . . . . . . - . earth. But before the echoes of the �acters, as well, and many a heavy- I of assembled guests to attend also. flower or bird. � . . - . . . ... � . . I . . . - . , L - - . last "amenl" had died away the hearted maiden fancies she descries a. �No matter how inclement the wear 'In another form of the trick the ... . 4 - _. .. . . . . . . . ..- � - . . spacious square before the place of taint streak of better luck in the I ther may be, how inviting the cosy performer does not speak at all. but GLORIA IN EXCELSIS: A CHRIST . .. . . ., -1 - . . ,worshap was black with forms which darkness of the future horizon - the I fireside, how pressing the many du- in this case tho object selected must . . I . - .. ras t I, I - , M. ...., ­ Ih .s as h WAS ANTHE - 1.11 ,the car, not the eye. recognized as ,sorrows of the preoent, or lea e&d- of & big estate, the be something in the room. On the ­.. - . - I I I , human, for" they looked like huge that when another Christmas has Kin walks or drives to. the small return of the medium, the performer I By the Very Rev, Charles W. . - . - . : sacks of cars toddling about on!come round. her own soul. disembod- country church where he devoutly merely points with his wand (or any Stubbs,: D.D , Dean of Ely. , - feet, the w- a and uken alike being Tied for aye, will be coating back *to Ifolldiovi each item of the service, conveptient substitute, say a ruler, or . - - �_ -11 1, . _­ .. .7. - . . . . . . .1. _. I wrapped in great sheepskin coats. ,visit her home along with other joining heartily in the hymn and a lady's fan) to various objects in .1 I. .. . . . . .•- I which covered their high heavy boots , It tZ Psalm singing. � . .� I blessed .- . . .. I �shivering spirits whose advent .he Isuccession, The. first half-dozen or 0 blessed town of Bethlehem . . . . I - !is welcoming to -night, Innumerable Ilia Nlajeqty. like everyone e1w. ! negative, but! Within thy gray -green -shade. . . - I and blotted out their natural shapes, I ISO are met with a neg 1. I - " ;are the keys which am said to open �haa his favorite h3rmns, arid one of I ' _ I . I 1. -___ _%hen we entered the warm room oti ' when he touches the right one A 'Ringed round with terraced vineyari � ­ - the hospital house. wax tapers, hal- I rho gates of futurity at this festive �thosic of which he is said to be fond 1confiderf "yos" is the answer, Arid depth of oliveglade. . .. . -ason of the year, L�ead or wax is is "Fark, the 11 . I 1; . , " ce, . . lowed candle* and purple I=pa were iik herald angels, sing, 1 The secret here Is aqua . , 1�._ There on thy high green pastures . : lighted. incense wasc,ourned. a short Imel.ted, poured through a key into ,Glory to the . I . I newborn ,King," which lAt- the outsof the performer grasps i The shepherds watck their sheep. I I. I . er recited, and warm words of Is tub of water, and the molten mass. I many of us will sing within our own ithe wand. all the fingers enct-rcling The low large moon shincs glimmarial _. wprsl% � . I . . . . shaped by the Invisible being an It places of worship. . . I : . . 'welcome were spoken to- the guests 11. When he points to the right, ot,,- O'er all th, upland steel). - . Then the host's children were scrit shaped becomes a symbol of destiny. . No matter what the day. is or ho- i jest the forefinger is allowed t4 . .� . .. , , * - . .. - . . - . .out to some of the neighbors with I Two mirrors are placed oppoAfte each much the King- may wish to be free lal,na it. Unless the socre-t is known" _. - - 1.7 _. II. - -, - I I � I - I . - . - .- . . . . : little cakes, on which were A:ffigles of -other, with a candle b�.rnlrg be- from dutips. there a" always a -vcry !beforehand,* It to absolutely sale from I wlutt music' of the hcai crts- I . kine sheep and birds -symbols of the ,fore each;the girl sits between them large-- number of . detection. . .. . . What magic song of bliss- ., I . . I :, senders' dowire ' that ii�tpntly and silently at the I I . . I . . . . � their frivnds �gftxmg OFFICIAL TMATTERS ... On a similar principle, but some- What vision of the aight-tids­- � I mi 'it be blessed with abundance ;reflected back of her head, ,.ititki � I * � .: . i I what more elaborate. is the. trick of What m�stic light is -this? . during the coming year 1 strange fancies chase each other connected with affairs of State to . ... . . _.. . . I' ) , WHEN PAGAN GODS HELD SWAY through her brain. shadows flit Lo:ora,which his Nla�esty must give direct. . THE MYSTIC TARGET. The silly sheep are blinded, , Supper was spread at 8 o*clock (strange eyes, "airy tongues that syllable I attention. Many papers have to be I .The apparatus for this feat con- The shaptibrols in amaze - . . .. '. -a (men's names" am board and she be. considered and dealt with without gists of a pasteboard target. having Stand awestruck, all the hillside , . ...-,few symbolical. and unsubstantial a three concentric, With glory is ablaze' .". I ___ _ - . .- . dishes which were In vogue in daysiholds the tutw* darkly am lits !loss of time, otherwise serious tom- � - . . .. .­.: 1: - .. __ ... . . - -1. �glass Throwing a shoo across . the , plIcatlons Zn'ght arise in various rings of different colors; and half a- .• ! I.. .- ,- of yore. when pagan gods still held King has ,I dozen arrows. also of different col- . AII. . *way in heaven and upon earth. On! threshold of the house at the d -,ad I quarters Of course, the ' ". . . . - 1. - a round table. over which cc layer of of night In another way of fivaing the assistance of secretaries and 1 ors. - (If the �apparatus I@ home- The Angola' joyous chorus , - . . - .. • � . . - . . . � .*1 . rtant gentleme made, these, too. may be of pa to- Rings out into the night. I .. out what the future has in store. The Other imP16 a, but the Im I hay was first scattered, a white- wicket, or gate,'is opened, and the, Royal signature has to be put at the board). The medluni retiring as be -10 Gloria in Excelsis! . .... - - .� .I-' I bleached cloth was spread. Even I � r I . . I . �- 'In households where linen tsLdi, !slipper thrown over the thres.ho!d foot of many documents, and the fore, a spectator 18 invited to select Sing praises in the height; . . 1. . .., - . , spensed : a to afore, of the arrows and with it to Sing praises, men of Bethlehem, ' .� , . . . with all the year round the spotless into the street, She may expect I-cr King always satisfies himself a I .. � rings of the Sing praises hero below. -... - . .. I . .. ..-.. cloth invist be at Christ- bridegroom from the. direction in ' "a exact import of a paper before.f.touch any one of the ... I . .. z, Mas, The table was -hich it points when found. If the signing it. ,turget. On the medium's return she For Peace on earth and good -w . III - . . � I- . . . . - . . -the -gorgeous Icon or holy image, toe .be turned toward her home the So that it will be seen that even jindicates. with more or less make- He doth on bestow. ... . . .. . : . . . ... '. , . . .­ . omen In inauspicious: lbeileve, of mental effort, which ai- 6. without which no R"slan dwelling is marriage dor lChrtstmas at Sandringham is not I l " used, and which circle of . . �, . . .1 . - IV. �. -_ .... . --- ... n glass i Itho target w touched with it, For on this day is born there . .. and Ing the coming twelve month is de- altogether free from the respo isibili- 1 r'ow- w gold of which the Soft glow of hied her by the fates, and it may tics that are more fitting to the Sol- I Here, again, the secret lies in an , Within .your little town . .. . ... - � . . . . .... 1. . purple lam let was playing. A me: be, life as well. . eranity of the London Council sham- iagreed code of signals. The rings of A child who Christ the Lord is V .. i - I . . *. - lber.. . ,_3ey of' apples, pears. dried cherries, _. ,. ------+--- ..-the target are regarded as numbered; Yet wears ro'- earthly crown: ... . Iorang" and grapes stewed In -wa- I As a Christmas hrist the King is Ithe bull's-eye as one, the ring neat- ,Ho bringeth joy and gladness I : . ." - , I I .;1 ter, sweetened with honey, and ,without doubt iccecti at his best, that . :-- . .. I to two, and so on. The ar- To you and all mankind . I.. . .. 1. _. .- . THE 'KING'S CHRISTMAS is, from a private standpoint. Each cat ' t and g' . .. served up cold, formed the piece do rows in like manner each bear an Yea. Peace on -earth good -will . .. . I . �' resistance. In another dish a mass . - one of his guts feels that he or imaginary number, say. blue. 'one; To man of "equal mind. . .1: ­ . . - .. ,.- -----�of wheat porridge and boney was of RE LIKES TO SPEND IT WITH she has the rezard ,mind friendship of L .� . 1, ___ L . . black, two; green. three; red, four; _ . - .. . . ?'distilled damnation," more com- . the RoyM entertninrr. 'white, ...� � .V. � � ... " . . ... .His rAxmy. . fire, yellow, six. Call the . � 1.--vionly called vodka. . . . �•7. . : __I-Tlis Majest:v is t-adowed to-& quiteblue "azure," and the initials will 0 blosr.ed to,Tn of Bcthlehem, ... . . . . . . . � .. .. , -ro �%nil I - .. 1.11 I - remarkable extent with that rare - a, b. g. . , ... . Having wished our entertalrit come in alphabetical order, How happy is thy state' each other joy of the festival, the His Majesty Is 'Seen at His Best and happy gift of IrnpreAsing every r, w, y; under which conditAons the- How blest above all palaces . �. ".. "L . . . , . . . . host drew near the table.'alipped a . as a Ch.ii3tnias . - individual about him with that sequence of the colors will be recall- The stable'at t-hy-ga-tis! - -- ' - . . wholesome feeling of real -as distinct � - .. large. wooden spooti into the par- I . . . -. Host. I * manger -cradle - - .. - -1 I . . . . . ed without difficultY. For there In manger . . .- ... ­ . .�­ . "'.. ridge, and deftly hurled the soft I . . . - . . I .. I sham -personal Interest and I : esteem. The number of the particular ar- (Oh true the angel word!) . . . .. . . . , . .. I - .')Is, mass against the ceiling --an old cue- Eiji Majesty keeps Christmas in a . I . row used is signalled -to the medium A. King enthroned of all the worlds . - '� , tom, which, In its origin, was a very simple manner. With all the . . . �L'._ . �. , ..� :' . I I - . 1 4 , ­_ '_ I by the way in which the wand, _or- its Reigns Jesus Christ the Lord. . . . '­... . .., :.,oacrifice to the Frost-God,opportunities to in the most . . -7 :...1. . -substitute, is hold. Thus if It be . -From The Outicok. I . . .1 whose' OPP . ­ �-. � . . 1 . I .. . .% . I 'wrath it was intended to -appease, splendid luxury to foreign climes I I IT . . . . ­., . . . .. .. . . All the family .and the guests rushed where the climate is more genial; and WHY WE DECORA,rE- CHRIST_ . . . - I . . . . I . . � .. I , , . up to look at the result, and a mut where the greater privacy. which the RAS. . . . I . . .. _ 11 . . . - 1 . . . . .. . . - . . . anur of "Glory unto God!" burst King so much likes, is more easily Why do we decorate a.t. Christmas ? - '_ , ..... . ., .. . .. . . . ... . . 1. . I. . .1 ­ . . _ ...• ­ - . . . .. . . * , . I ­ from their lips. Nearly all the pot obtainable, he roinains Wetly at Why the gifts an the Christmas -tree? I .* . ... �.. .1 .... . I . . . '. �tl, .., t�.,­ ridge had stuck to the ceiling and home. - ­ .." .. I "`_� Domes he not, in doing so, Why the holly about the walla, and . the window -a sure sign that the clearly prove how very nearly akin the laurel ovai;- the pictures ? Why, .. . . �. . .. r... .1. . 140•2;m, . - . ho-4a_;ta__his subjects in his desire to . . ,$. - . 9_4 coming harvest would be plentif'ut. above all and the center of all, those I *. 1* , . . ! , � , . �. - , -, To me all this was poetic and inter- be at this festive season amidst his •green and living gi-'owths. the mistle- ' � . . -I.. . . . .. 1. 0 011 - , . .. . . . . . I . . .� .,,; ": , -'- I . . - . , ,.� , . . ,. I I . esting, but not vory filling-, and owi3 folk at his own, homestead? toe -boughs 7 I . - ___ - . !, . 1% . I . � . . . . - � .. .. . 1. . . , I . . - when the meal was over, and MY With a,11 the pressing invitations Christmas seized upon thew tl4nga _:- .1_%.,.1, � -.% . I . . � . % . I empty Inside was on Are with the and inducements to visit other con- for the celebration of the festival not. ! , .,. ". - - . . Vodka, I felt that I could do rough tres, where the amusements and the because they were green, but because -- -'..--:; '' .Z �. t. �,v ,�.-,.,. [ , • justice to anot'Jer repast. But the outward homage and the magnifl- of the power that held them green, .. .. . . . � . - .. 0 ------"In - - rm laborers cam Mule Of the tcjoicingfi would be act a - alive, that, vlt!M�I­ud . - ___ , trooping, into the apartment, sat a bigger scale than they are at the in them the beauty cf life. notwith- . . I � . . . .- . 1f„. � h . down In our places, and were waited King's country home, .his Majesty stan,dirig the snow and sleet, the -,_�, . 'on by the hosts and their guesta. prefers to stay 'where he can be of wind and chilling rain and the with- . . . - . �� . . ­ _;--I 1. , _ . . - . - . . Whan they, too,- had cheated their the greatest personal service, whore ening blast. . -.I- . . . . I -appetites and fired their stomachs we his devotion 'to. the tenants on his It Is the spit -it of these living r 1-1 � . 11 - I - . _ _appetites drew round the table. And each, I own landed estate can best be ex- growths that appeals to us when all I I _:_ ______1.. 1- __­ . - . . ... , .. . . . emplified. . . the rest of inanimate Nature appears . In turn, pulled out a blade of hay. . . _ , . by the length of which the nature - . . . _... � . -usually given i winter. Before Christmas was, the re of ,There is the dinner of roast beef to be Fleepirg under the mantle ct .. I and plum pudding., In . I , . . 0 . � �,,_�, . . next year's crop is divined. one of the huge out -buildings, to the spirits behind the green were bellev- ­ I - . - I . 4 � ." . . I . .,. ' . I ­ . . . .. ... . .... 4 _U1 , . , . - I TO �WARM THE SIHVERING farm-hands arid cottagers. This 'd in by an imaginative people. and .:. .. . . I, v I 1. .. I .. ... . -.- . .: .1, 1;�, ,.. , " '-,�". � , . ... . I SOULS. .. function is invariably attended dor the great festival adopted them. •. . ... . . . . . . .. . . .. 11. . The ancteRt Druids believed In the . . �_�­ - 1% Suddenly the blaze of a.huge fire, Ing Its progress by the King and . .. .� - .. � ' I � .visible through the double wiltdows, his Royal Consort. spitrits of the holly, of the laurel, of . . . .: . -1 the great -green trees that formed the .,. I . I . - ... alarmed me, for I thdught the out- There is the servants' dinner, which , '! I - . I . '. .I.- . . I . � walls and living arches of their tem- - -,- - - - �, ,_--�., * .. .1 - ­ - ': " '- � .-houses were burning. But my anxiety is held by the Soveroign's gracious _. . . 1. - I . .. ... . I .. . . L. � . - I . pies. To them these tl Ings were . . . C ­ . . � . . _'. . I . I . . : was quieted the host. who ex- permission in the Servants' Hall, and . I . _) peopled with sylvon spirits that . . . . ._ I ­: ,. I .► : plained thab Ir had- a fire lighted in which is never voted a success unless loved the growths and .kept them - -. - -- green �- . % I . the yard, according to the pious cut- the Royal master and mistress Pay ireen b protecting tl,.cfn ivom win- _ - . - tom to warm the Air-6ring sou - _r s -b"h­ _ -----y ------- - ------- 1, ; .. _7-11 ;; -, . . . "- ter f'rosts. They took the branches . �. . . . . thp dead, who are wont to revisit Isajori-ty of the nobility who arc the . ,� �!Z - - - . within their dwelling. believing that . I their homes at this holy season. guests of their Majosties. � the spirits would follow, and there 7- ­ I - ­ � I . t, . - .;,.., ­ . I . .. . . . p% .. . �'_ �. . . I . . .. .1 I ,- I IWhileI I . . . I I I ­ - .I". .In asking his guests to accompany- exercise their prote�ting care. . 1. ..... . .� � . . " I o- watching the tongues of (lame ' I - , . �:.��, . . .. . . . . ­ . . " .� . . - .- . . � I .. .. . .- _lapping up the great logs of birch him to the Servants' Hall, the King Among 'these sp-titts they believed , , . '76�1. , .. -7 - - . . , ...�� . . 4 . - -.1'.. . ... . �.... . .. . 11-711, . . � . .� . .. -.---. . I . . . . .1 . . c, ­ I - - and oak I was startlod by the Jing- lets it be plainly seen that he Can- none to be more powerful or ca.pkble � .1 �_ . . ­. 1 . - . ling of bells. the strains of rrielan- siders. it the duty -di all Wbo keep ct brfrging greater blessing' than " . . I - . - . - 1" ) . I , I I . . I ....: -1 .� - . 1. � 1. 1. .1FALL." . . sonirs, the creaking of crisp serveate to tshe a practical interest three of the inti.9tletoo. �, . . PRIDE GOETH BEFORT, N F ALL. " . snow lTdcr the treed of heary feet In their &Melm These beliefs liave gene from' the Young Tuokay-By the way the farmer is"feadrng me hd mast think. I . ­ . I I I . -6 0000"" I � I � I - I I . - I world, but we .ling to the ..'', *ad the of a drum. All at emblems I'm ar pretty fine birdl I - ep" a Ouse, mass a! confused aha- ZVW IKE CHILDREN ' '. I of them, and roJoice'amid them at Old Q'obblar­-Yes, but don't get. stuffed V too muak, or the &W I : . ' I . . . idows "'k-aned the earth's white car- on the SavAlringhami estate are not {the Cbriettriwe cellobraties. thins know you'll lose yew head entirely. - %< . . I ­ . ) . . . . I.. __ . I ... _-.__-.1 - . I -.--. . - . . . . I . - L. . . . ! . . . I I r . . , 11 . . I ,� I I , 1. I . . . 11 . . . . . � I . . .., I . . .. .- .7. W 4 _tfNo-, _71: • TO 01UB SUBSORMB Is 1$7 01"7.19-W. V. Richardson spent two 6"99h RIPER. to the address I&W a L your paper T% 9 eaa always aboarmin-phii date W wbi. It' days in -the city this week on busi- softs Nz i d Miss Lilly.Doten, of Toronto, to visa fi - vO OR1 � ness. it with her sister, Annie. ilihangs of date *a 1%W an tbo Anili pa;;W&i. -J. A. Sweet, of Toronto, visit- la YY� •��1---1�� as --Grocerie Mr.*. Eckhardt, of Raglan, is visit - A,1 'Lys ed his mother, Mrs. John -Field, x..p date I i Mrs, Kate -Nighswan er. recently. fN 1-1 m. J. Turner attended the fat -Public schools will all close of cattle show at Guelph last week. The best is none too CrdW Tuesday next for the Christmas Mrs. H. Hopkins and Jabez .Faw- Ukaiuv holidays. throp, or., was in Toronto Tuesday. -B. N. de Foe Wagner returned Armour Ellis. of Ashburn, is visit- Our stock is always new and fresh. home on Wednesday for the Xmas lug his partrnto here for a few days. vacation. Line from here attended the fun- Leave your order and we will do the rest. Piczk2me ONT., Dzc. 18 erai of Daniel Fenton, at Whitevale h, 19W. -J. B. Dow, of Whitby, was a on Saturday. sant caller at this office on Mrs. Wesley Pipher and children,. un Cturday. of OrilliT. A. and Ma. is visiting with her mother, ALLSMR. A. B ting Mrs. Greig and dau- Mrs. A. H. Doten. LOC -S.- .. 1. • _KULIU17? Urt! d1.MUUo_L15 V1, AVV4 UMJV= LUA and Mrs. Win. Beethe atbende the city this week. the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jose in -W. E. Vanstone shipped a -Election of officers, Tuesday ph Laughlin, of Cherrywood, on Fruits for Christmas A Shining g Light A Tuesday last. Now everybody wants the best Cu. have just had carload of cattle from this station evening at A 0 U W meeting.John Dickie & I atte me- requested. On the sick list are; Mrs. Wm. Hut - things, Miss Annie Doten, Eli Nigh Red in their store and resi- 4onda-y. n ted. in the market for the Christmas lust16 -Dr. F--L-Henr will be here -HEnry'Coate and wife, of To- 9 ander and D. Hoover. All are im- Festive season. John Dickie & deuce a 3.5 light Siche gas plant. Q a-- sil '1113le elfhey_lae3ieve in lotting -their light uti-14iresidwy next to atwind L'--# fi-I _Pre*ias-very-�'�- Co:Cha-re-just-.L ecei N ed weeks with kic"keri�g friends. Fred Horrmhaw left on Saturday for extra fine Oran shine before •men and women ....professional duties. M ply of ext Oranges, Lemons 60 1 1 -Miss Florence Leavens, of To- England to visit his mother. . r. Yigs, Cranberries, Lemon, Orange too, that they may see their goods- -Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer has been Hornshaw expects to return in boat as well by night as day. It is spending a few days in Toronto ronto, spent Sunday, 13th inst., . . and Citron Peels, nice cooking and with her daughter, Mrs'. F. H. with her grandmother, Mrs. Win- Iftz weeks. His many friends here seeded Raisins. cleaned Currants, well worth Your while to call Doyle. naccitt. wish him a safe journey. new Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts. some evening and see the elegant -John Stephenson went to Port -Richard McGuire, of Cleve- Dates, Candies and everything new light os well as the many .,,Perry on Thursday to attend the land, Ohio, is spending -the winter you require for making your other attractions there. uncle, Mr. John months with his mother on Church Christmas cakes and pudding. funeral of his Ch h street. To Our customers Stonehouse. -Mrs. F. Matthews who was -The work of erecting the std- Fre s' h John Dickie & Co. We% wish you all a Happy taken ill some -Uays ago is some- ble and driving -shed at the Par- Christmas and a 'prosperous New what improved and it is her inten- nonage has begun and considerable Invite everybody to come and Year. Of course we are all very- - tion to see the annual big display If bus now with our 'Xmas, trade, We are �le sed to report that Christmas fancy goods. Come which seems to increase ever and to reside with her brother for best choice. e go to the city - this, week, the typhoi� fever patients are 'Me early and get the be. progress made. a time. While we are adding k year, but while the holiday tra e well, and their earl g to our stock we do not overlook -It is the intention of the Fire now doing almost daily, still we cannot he] is booming, Companv to hold their usual an- and complete recQ.,(eryisexpecte of our lent - other lines, and for staple articles nual entertainment on New Year's -'Jr-. J. B. Horn and child of being sold out of someI such as Boots and Shoes, Felts, (,! E) a S ing articles. We have suent P..Q_ ri-,pr List-nwell- arrivpd in town on .61300r, Wpr,m MlIff- PIUSIZZIn I— _d chiefly of the old songs, readings, Wedueday evening to spend a many days selecting goods all lers, Mitts. Ca s. Toques, Shawls, and music. by the orchestra, and few -weeks with her parents, W. !can qhoNv you a splendid lot to Hosiery, Blatilets, etc., we have Rill y ssibl it. short farce. It i? the G. and Mrs. Ham. hand. choose froin. Come and we a large stock come and see what o" y -S- H. Brown, a former resi- help you to select. we can do for you. purpose to make the pro -gram a dent of this localitv. and at one R. H. CkRSo-.;, popular one. Those taking part Rhn Dickie & CO. John Dickie & Co. have now begun practice. We tizue a member of the Pickering Butcher, DULI -have reason to believe the enter- V01111cil, is a candidate for the reeve -ship of East Toronto. taiument will be a suceesshil one '%Ittnv ill the village are corn- IL16 and one that -will be much enjoy- -Many of a scarcity of water, ed. Goods _:.1mas Goods firemen- are considering brought about by the very dry 'the advisability --of purchas' fall. Unle---344 we have a good rain- UIR-A fall and a period of mild weather, piano for the hall. Itsutilitywa�' _)re the hppreciated at the last coucert a, matters will be worse before Thee Good and Cheap -ing it went far in Mdk the enter- sprl 0 g. -We hear that some boys have Photd Album',, -1tainmetit a sumess. The income that would be d( -rived- from rent- been tampering with the wirld- Photo Franies Glove and H. Boxec.. !4 ng it would no doubt be stifik-ieti t I mill at the bridge, by getting it ill = DOM1111011 WIA4- holders. Vases, Work Boxes, too pay the interest on the.' iuv",t- notion. By such can luct they went. Its presence in the hall- 3re exPusing thenl�-ev("--, to a -overs = .,S! Looking Glasses,. Christmas Cards and-Calanderg. Dolls, Games, :should an inducement to the puni5hment. For tht ir-own gum = Automobiles. F.tc. We call enzitinierate only a Toy- Hook-, Guns, Autc, 1 , Please call and cy goods. see for eburcheq, -;ocietivs and others to would be advkable for them to mall prolK)kiou of our toys and fan hold. their entertaintrieutq there, discontinue thp prncti,.-r- ourselves. Z d_lalLipff everything into con- -Bertj. Veen. who hit,� filled the Piano Position of deput rehiring offi- deiation we believe it would be Po.- & E Boone iekeriiitl ter In the t()V% 11 01111. lll'f�Llghami. The Fioncer Canadian Piano, 11 P a gcKxl investment. for a g 7- - rent - many years, liaA been' Favorite of "'jrld'R JZ§�,Jr ajldl=-' -The Bennett M a nufactn ring ff cunipelle(i to resign the j:w_Ation Canadian Home -Q. On principle i (o. have their ntow water supfly I -feet working order. 11W in per thn,m h failing healt6. .'Thecoun� Of Grand Piano. Nearlv 75.600 mill wag set and all the nece7­,ary cil -with niuch regret. accepted his Dominion Pianos slid Org s in TOS L. I re�zignation. - He lir;::- Ix-eu noted !�Cheapest XuiWs ood conutvtions complt-ted on "Sattir- Made and sold. Such are ' the sa most -efficient officer. day, and at ouee set in motion,;nstrat.-ents we want to interest In nine hours their cistern with -Aix orcliestva has nbw been 4 ibF recleaned cu-irrantg 25c. formed and practice beinin. We you in. on e will sell During the liolidav scn� w W gallons w". have it number of excellent musi- __.Ats Capacity. of 3 lb�. -clean �ff-,-t.alk ra.61n-3 25c. Fig-, Dates, Candied, Lemons. Q filled. with only a very moderate -sences, Wall Ntiits, Almutids, 2J The Lemon Bi .25c, 2J lbs Fruit V;11 Ke all(i in the ad- F_� wind blowing. At this rate the clans in our ijneent part oitfi*e country, and we B i ;. 2�-_-. mill will pump sufficient water in 0 elt--Boots for men and woman, Patent Medicines_ may expect them to acquit them- A Dominion Pian Full Stock F .,,.one day .to last the factory'thre4e k elves.4 with credit. Bymeeting in week-., so for the greater part of thi-? way the meruben of the, or- Or a Dominion Organ We --Logan the time the mill could be used chestrl% not only have a pleasant for other purposes. It is Mr. Beiv- way of passing the long winter B For a Christmas Gift nett's intention to push the bust- evenings, but also provide pleas- ness-tto its utmost capacity. We ure for others. Is what will make the whole beliey_e�th the claw of work that When you buy a piano there houeehold bright and he be a brisk demand for their pro - is being turned out there should The first is a good instrument, H ads re two things you expect, to get. 77 'Hats" -,"'fladsI ducts.. the second a fair price. We have -The beneft concert held in the 7 *tin lied and. are supplying the town hall on Friday evening last W U. -rLEMIN G uu)-� particular people with their Vli-e will sell the balanEe--of onf'-9tock of trimmed-hata- was a complete success in avert'- g pianos and organs. We are. doin untrimmed shaves at reduced' t MANAGER and EOLE AGENT and also the u way. When the hour arrived a a larger business to -day t ever price from now until Xmas. 'which the program was to begin before. We handle the Dominion 3 4 A 7 Lm M=J C. A. zz than ev the hall was well filled. A f��w Instruments and they give the minutes after eight, the chair was best satisfaction. We make terms C A. Baker, Pickering o taken by F. M. Chapman, B. A., that are easy for any person - to snot mnnwuntatettametuttnattnunttcttier who made an ideal chairman an meet. Wm. Fleming. Manager .-did much to enliven the proceed- 'd Sole Agent, Markham. an 4ngs. The program was a lengthy -The qu"tion has frequently Rings. Z_ one, and was greatly enjoyed by been . asked why is it - that the J,ewelry. all from beginning to encl. It is towushipeouncil has an, "Indig*,t . Watch . es. -,Cloicks', �Jmpossible to make special meti, account," when we have a Hoige, prices in -The . very latest Genuine Diamond tion --of any one as all did their Solid Gold Ladies At all 'part's with credit to themselves. of Refuge.. The reason is that the and Gents in price Oak, Walnut, piano things in their line. from $4.50 up. Among those who took part . were: House of Refuge will admit no in- from $16 to $60. Finish Wood, Solid Brooches,. Chains and Child's rings, soli I d Misses Cotter and Mklone, of the Curables, and as a consequence Gold filled. Remark- Iron, China and Gilt. Lockets, solid gold 75c. College, who gave• a piano duet tfiese people have to be supported #ble value' in a ladies, A ; hour, 8 dtky and filled. Misses $1.00, $1.25, ; by the township. These unfortu- 26 year case $12.00. strike clock for $2.50. Also silver Brace- $1.,50, $1.75 Miss Banwell, piano solo; Claude nates -might be sent w the Home Gents 20 year case with An extra good val- lets, Cuff -links, So- A- large' assortment' Field, violin solos.,-- Misses Hattie of claw rings from % Law and Bertha, Bunting, piano' for Incurable- but it is less ex- reliable $10. Solid til- ue solid iron clock ciety pins, etc:, an pensive to have them kept in pri- ver ladies $2.50 up. for $12.00 endless variety at, $1.50 tip. duet; Miss K. Fawkes, recitations; prices right. SPECIAL -About i vate houses, where as a general Boys and diens Silver Miss Clam Ham songs; C. Davis. 9 J fl- ng they receive better atten- and Nickle $2.50 u Yodr -money back Our Motto,7-Small pro- a is Diamond to be late of the 1st Royal Dragrbon�' !" - p fits !Intl quiek Fetilrznrl i;("d right 3301,-1,+ Eng., cornet %,LVLS. . 1. . . nd, of London, En gnaranteed fore the last raise. solo,;. R. A. Rell, comic song;- Geo. -At meetings held during the See our $1.00 watch. satisfied. A. •Gordon, comic songs; W. G. week in the different Presbyterian -:'Ward, readings; Messrs. Bert churches in the to,*nship to con - Law and IV. W. Sparks, vocal silverware sider a re -arrangement of the con- -Silver, Novelties. Suggestions for gaitions, Claremont, Brougha-m. -.duet. It has been frequently gre, - I - eqstiri them- W� have the best as -- stated that this was one of the and Pickersng. expressed ..A lot new things ill ...,.'Xmas Shoppers well s the ' cheapest selves as being tll-,-' -with French grey finish and best programs ever given in her lines both in Solid Sil- Ill sympathy' how- cheap linea from 15c ver and Platedware in -)posal. Diinbartr.�11,. tip -was of a: varied ell the prt It iracter az ever, afte* long full discussion, mail 6 i les, hooks-, key 'IRICHARMSON & COO there was, sornething given to The Celebrated 1847 please everybody. But one of lasting from 10.30 a. 1-11. till 2.30 p. checks, key rings, broo- JEWELERS AND 01-rICIANS. the . CU Rodger Knives and nrost pleasing features of the en- ni:, resolved to inAintain tile. stn- ties, bpushes, combs tnir- rors, ete. See out assort- spodn-s. Showing the largest stock ever shown in� o, con,: whole ­tertainnient was the heat tenets Luo (lil, the meet before buying el�e- -with which every one entered the Ische-Ile of making a re-larmnge- where. Nko'troulile to NVhitby, 13rocIr sit. SpItith. See orr Window di-; nbazidoned. Write ror work. Every person asked to! ment will be show goods. Fnvrosinh; dome watch book and folder of.suitable Xmas gifts assist in- the program consented, .1 -John Dickie & Co. have Just while you wait. except in one or two cases wh6rc; installed in their premises It Siche illness prevented. Those engaged' -len ant. -In the store SPECTACLES & as. S fccct3 . e gas pl. ...Ebony and selling tickets also re -Gold. Pens Cut G1 port, the; and dwelling combined there are., A eagerhess every one appealed ithirty-s;x gas -jets. Oil �5aturday Jueatner WOW - to, exhibited to assist financially. I last, their Store , -was 'Ht fdr the The well-knowii ye asses Genifline Cut Glass The committee having charge of'flrf+t time by the new system.and: Waterman Ideal faun- QeiiuinL� French Ebony is I supposed . to be .,the concert report that the; re-' it.proved to be perfectly satisfac- 1 ta.i,.i pen, also pearl in Brushes Mirrors, etc. Our fitting, is piactic- very expensive. -ceipts a'-mounfed to $103.50,' all tory ifi every- respect. It -gives aT, liniidle goods A ally and scientifically We have the best good hair brush 75c. :of wbich was banded over to y clear, -steady white light, and; PENCILS- genuine ebony. Gents correct. All fitting and it is surprising Mr. Frank Allaway. The corn-' emits no offensive -smell.' it is, Silver and gold at & ladies pocket books done under most fav- holy cheap 9�)ine mittee wisli to here- thank 'all claimed that for the same amount' nll prices. piirsc-, card cases, ctc- orable circumstances. of it is. See onr outsiders for their liberal assist- of caudle-po*er it is considsar.�tbly! Write for our folder We have the 'silver Excli'amade after Xmas silqcr nuAitited r7077 Christmas Dickie Lemons I ante, Brougham having collected cheaper than coal oil, and it is car-' of 'Xmas Suggestions. letters to attach. Gold. Gold Filled. pieces. S101.51.1. Oreenwood. and Whiteval� tainly more eatisfaetory in other zaowl"g similar generosity. respects,