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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_12_25. .... .. .. .- ...,.,, . -..., , - ... --, a .cr .. - ,.. uyy,,- •� ,„,...•,.5.,- - .rix' «><awr '!` ,.vs ,s r:s'�'n•• .. zT w- �` •"1`•�. _ .. A+,_cy r.. r . • .� - _ �y _ :::dY •7^41 PICKERING, qNT., FRIDAY. DEC. 25, 2903. ' xafe,fnriRcrstal' Q�a1rD:. t for Sarnia where intends spending a Whitevalie. SpinkX1115 ; — OUT AROUND Us few days with friends. The annual meeting of our Sabbath Our bushmen celebrated on Christ: - school took place on Monday evening mas eve. All report x joht time. a[etlieal. - School cloy BROOKROAD. torts, with hes with a good number present and the W. H Smith, of VitNorfolk White wheat Red Wheat - i4c bus. ed da last. Rev. Mr. Toys in the chair. The fin- Co„ is sllenhe g a Pew day .. .. .r .. nlig in 74e Springy Wheat" - i2e " r, i t v !s fiery ow b time excellent condition. After ntrlbut- The Baptist Sabbath School enter - F. EA9TWOOD, M.D.. Bnrei ,r of writing. in - to Oaaadiaa Paniao Railway : Coroner Goose Wheat fisc Eyenin artier are all the rage in g $l0 to Elie renovating of the kainmen.t will utke place this evening oa3ario oanaty hatter of lfarriaae Llesn.es. Manitoba Flour >65.50 bbl. � P g church, there was a good balance on and according to the program a select r this locality. hand. The following officers were concert will be idea. Claremont; n 7t boars . Pri -10 a.m., 1 toe Family Flour ` 4.50 " g 'Este , aaditom T to 8 p,m. Private telephone Y r << F. Humphrey has purchased a new elected for the year: Supt., J. Laugh- As usual quite a few of our people `-•- oaooection with Balsam. Greenwood. Pastry Flour - _ 4..10 horse and cutter. lin; Vice -Su t Id" Zion- A. Jmtinstoo's (9th coal, Wm rawfe's p.., Jamey Todd; Sec y- took in the cit this week;- among Bran $16.50 ton air. Parrinder is minus a dog, so is . y - ifth eon), and D Pugh's (atb eon) 6.17 Trees., i-Hefttiri'4+�a ;-Libt riarr; J.- thein- bring-:-z�: -E-fir fpr , Shorts 18.50 " Wm. Budgerow. � Blake; Rec.-Sec., Ross Henderson ; Mr. Putsey, Miss L. W hits and others. rr A. YOUNG, M D., a.M., Follow of Jumbo 25.00' " Jos. Mitchell passed through here Organist, Mis9 - Francis Ferguson ; Our beor�le to the south enjoy. the. A- • Trinity Idedical College, Toronto• mem- last week on his way to Kinsale and Teachers, Ladies Bible Class, Mfrs. G, ams hone to such+an extent that it bee ei Goliege of Phnieians and Finneonaof Graham, Whole ZVheatFlour$ Brooklin district. p otxtario. Ocoee and residence opp and ma ar7Lot f Rolled Oats, Cho of all kinds. Hedges, Men's Bible Class, Win. Tay- takes two machines to give them Wobnra ,oat. Office boors: morning 7 to to: p W. H. Jackson has sold his Lord tor; Intermediate girls, Mrs. Timbers; coons , James *"niag. a tog. Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. Jewett colt to Chas. Fuller, jr. It Intermediate boys b1. Roach ; Juven- as the star o erator the notes will fly. Above ariess Bul? act to Change w-itwontill ' nice driver. class, John Henderson. There will be a first: -class saw mill in �ouca—...•�.- the bush of A. J. Poynter's during the LeyaL. Model Bakery Co, Limited. Bee Miss Baker's Change of Advt. coming winter, it being the intention : Great Auction Sale, Next Tuesday, of the proprietor top chase any logs 4jF. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BAP.RI$- brought in for cash, or do any amount s TEB.County Ora- Attorasy,and Coaaty Balsam -Zion. Re ER of custom work. oltedtor. f7onrt 8ottw. Whitby. 1C v --- i' - - -- o en sfv The Anniversary in the Methodist. W. F. R. Jones noir' sports a team- hiss Ethel Burk is visiting her sister church on Sunda and Monday even- OOW dt SdcorILLIVRAY, BARRI& of drivers. Mrs. 'Michell, of Stoffville. ing was a complete success in every ers. Benetton, ere. Oflloo opposite Pow Harry Jones Las purchased a fine glias Jionkhouse, of Stotffrille, is it ay, The vocal selections by the Rev. ' sato• Wiucbp,Oct. Sao, Ball Dow, H.A,;By head horse. TCilkinsun and daughter, of Clare- " i. aQillivra7, LL,B. Moasv to Loan, By y v.siting her sister, Mrs. W. G. Barnes. ttti,rit, bei exceptionally Rain and show was the order of the :firs. urst spent a few daTs with exec tioualt well rend 5 Petertsaatrt/. dap here on Sunday. her'sister, Mrs. John A. NN bite, of Bred. ilrs. tie'', H. Jones is very. poorly, Brougham. Hope she will soon -r _ r aopKISS,VETERINARYBCR• Alonzo Jones has purcbased Mr. Trees i t 1. eyed, aradoas. of Eire Ontario vee- Tree and entertainment on :yen• e nsr,t-'roraaLo, registered member Of all materials end design Ellis' blond colt at a good 43gure. Z �,a�, nigh, -- ,ot rte onmr.c re;0ricary Medica` A.aaociaClaa. kepti a stook. It will pay you J. W. Disney was in the city this 31isa Lott fi' ' -A I kinds of Frttit Trees, Shrubs -- Ga►+e sod r<s ience one Ladone-gnarcmr mIIu to call st ear works aed ins t our stock, week. He reported gou(3 prices. corth of Green River. Office and shoeing forge P� derail t is spending the auras boli- Etc. fes gale. noose a to 11 a.m., Lad 1 to s P m. Private and obtain prices. Don't be misled b Jaines fie pis hast cutting wood on h y da "s at leer ones here. agents employ consequent- the tote fie purchased at Che Sf eves' }} tstepaone is my omce P.O. sadr;ew, Green a rats we do not em t them, con , On account of the storm �lurdav Highest prices paid for Fall and -" Inver, .,ut ly we oan, and do throw off the agents we'd f' last not so inany from here attendeii NVInter Apple±. Commission of 10 r cent., which you will B. tiVaahhurn, of Ashburn, vi itis - .. Pe y tLe anniversary of the tileth:,dist Sun oertaini save b friends here last tt'eel:. He hits been i �u*b{ttssai �rRrDs• Y y purchasing teem n•. A reapp school as would have. IOHy E. ®EE agent, call solicited. firing on the G. T. R. ciuriu� the t Vfrs. Gilhuly returned to her hnmf, Pickering, owalrs�r eR�Ni1�E CO.,uinrner, and recalls his experiences in aftcr spending two week with Mrs TH'3AAs DUSN,Conveyancer, Com- t three wrecks, in a,me of which tie re �i'tu. Hpoot'er i,f this place. m�Qwomou%. sr for talwag liatdavtts, ly oto., Opp. Post Ofcs. Whitby, Ontario ceived ant• lnjtirv. Ynias will be here with thi.9 issue. The Your rorrespotide nt Welshes you ail a TT R AA rr BCNT1\0, feener M Marriage rstsK� toy aye Eick'a Sale, Tuesday, Dec. 29th. _Merry Christtnas and a Harpy New E I ER� BAN , �� WAR � B. Lieeaaoa for the Coony of Ontario. Of- �sY V iii IN G LIVERY! - Year. - Iwo as the store or at his rieldsaes, Pickering , — vilkate. 1•y Brou barn. hoole from here attended en Iditch at iaorrporated b7 act of Parliament 1871 K' 4chnr.l cuoncert i•'ruiay Avenin at First-class vRt;oles for hire by day AI'arkhnm and it numher atten&Tthe „liskeria,g Branch. 0VLD BELDAM. atletionear, &C., Tho--. and 31r-. Httbb�trcl spent a oystor.suGtper in Clireuirtnt the same 'A it, arm ,soitelts sales from bit namerome 4r attht 'l; itP to connection moot• taCioris . Ca.ital...................,,bl.fxlo.On0 - ' rtt.ndq b�tC 'nr a 1 near. gales :f ts,tns, fLrw inert all G T, h. traiae. Frsithe an: day int Tr,l'Ullto la tt'Eek. edaninit. _ - -_ - Bubsora j CLpttal... . ......:..... atwoo0 ; asm•,X La,l everat:.tng Elia is to be sow will be i' 1. i.,E':'t' ha.+ rettirned home.'frooi .. Ul,t-n to the lidd-nii6t. boll •lest...• .. haoi'sd ny the aubser:berwith thoutmostCarr a?PrKse elf t,erp3 to ail parts of the Assets P,ssf.1y Convertible, ..• 16nek70 land roti to the vary beat advantage. 19.17 vu►ace. Teamiu2 of oil kindf. done his tvcirl:.tri =g�'nd t}1N «inter, T.,tiint nut the old c ear": I.nell. - t Joey Cow. F.rq, T. S. Mc�lltrax, EaQ, On ellortest notice. bale still cX Otlr Hill{ UI)Pnerl f)11 Mattirrla'• '0'r OIIS.hP:1tCS there' COmP9II -pelt t-rya•..:ant - Ceabter D. R.3EATON" TOt4NSHIP CLERT% m;daiou stables in connection. eve:liug and lead excel= -tit ice fur ``t -('h as when ut: say "'farewell.;' ergs; Ltte:,,;,, given t� Fsrmera Sais !J' Con•aSaleer. Commlaalonerfo: ttkfn� ?katins, �� we p<in lir err lief• pts %otea Cu l�e.o:,e colic: ed yell promptly®ads ILlfida•tes. etCea'J:iLant EL4 lfomap to :own •� Lfei a:.• dirk, an(l ovvn,s4t, -- Funier'e �ccea Tircunatod American and t„T !f:3 C p , alr�. NVni. Hcndlc�tt, of Erse, is horetgaF.ral.augebougbsLed sold Druftsis- ser terse ropart . lsauer of ]tam►{ie Ls:' YY rel �4tlent fol?� frill inany a te'or anoa4' ti♦enitsva a. Oat. T"v ' ' f Pro rtclf>a', Visiting her si,ter.in-late, Mrs. W. t sued, arable un al: parts of the world 13.va part with th e, old year: . _—_ — Jlatthe�c .8avtnes Sank Department. Yi•t we tvrlrnmp thee, tiety Year O CHER & P03TILL, Lieenaed Anc F. B: utt'u, of T ulontn, is_ visit- nn 1 , 15, ,rtxtr ll thea wittuiut fi lure Interest a1,,awe4 op de��Ktts at tt beet coy :o7,re h,r Lhe Co-anty of ortarto .bac- • ingat �Y-11I. ;Tu?Kft1yC d "arid �<'lth _ ;Ii i teat rawer Lad creditedhalt•lsarlp to epouwLs - ` r,,t Eton sues of „v,.: y doeerivuam cona4zt&I ai a ,� �} yytt 1rt11Fit1 we may kn</ti not it',1112 be mode'•niu - mr;m. T. Pouctier. Real Ettate � �� � a { sl t s s Otll�rfrtF nil Pi) boned ont {or u in rhes Geo. 3E err. Manager. Agoot ao i Geners) Valuator, Strict mt:oatton j, V i.4,:i VV �11sr N. lllibbai'r h CCtt1TnP(1 Ix!t kgs lto�i0 an<1 tdStCh ftDd pray p+aa to all orris:+L nail or thez.2. pb ad• froth the. ci-t sifter spending a Growing wiser day by day y rear lEA,, P [II r.O Brou Lara. Oct. F y 1' g Learnin ltseoEs from the •tst POti rILi, Green a: vee, Oct., 1!d-Jp .. ' A couple of wei'k?. K _' P• " A fall line of gots Ay thea year may be our last. j'� �±1, T. horntun left on Monday fur ickering -4$oal (Vj0 y THE Ci`ELLI�CTO`: hotel.--Qtrv• olsee furniture now Port Arthur .there -Le will Qher-d v v In removeltoLai tboroaab;y overhaul- .. on Eibibition is the Ti inter m0112he. «•e tV15h ed the ahov1. !base, l Lm prepared to fuvasb For Bar s'ns in blltliner Bee Mi" our ware rooms. 6 y yells at Spink Mills.• acammodanco to a:1 who desire to pacruntas him a pleasant tri•. - - me. spec, -us sample rooms. 1 shall be pleas• p 1 Bekar'9 Adit. ed to "a all old patrons when they have oc ' prices right. Mrs. COW1111 1% spending a fevv Best Quality of - Hard Coal .-esmom to •salt Mazitham. Jag, TORRESCS, g da attending Mfrs. It. Cowan, of • tgarkh,m,ont, zaem O: atva, 'trho gave birth to a f►OIl ION All. LOCALS. ,Full weight Guaranteed. R. S. Dillingham• daughter on Saturday. �t Methodist Church P'ick•ring. Ont A. Beer and A. 'Hamilton left on =Barry Hooker takes the Lea Stave and .Chestnut Sizes Ci ednesdny murrain for Detroit ue topic uext Tuesda • evening. _ _ is Fllw - g K P S g 3 rg es as a o a• E _ to spend a fety days with the —Geo. Varty, of Toronto, is herelowest- , At market 'AU:30 a.m....... Preaching. Wagner former's Suter, \frs. Ed. C1 -ale. tv;th hiA mother over the holidays.pColl Jas. I3. Lawrence, of Carlyle, —`Vm. Huggins, elf Darlington,?Z o0 p.m... ..,23abbath Bchool. Ass., returned home on Tuesday, is calling upon friends here this -.prices. a 00 p. m.. , .. ,.E�rworth League, on 'looking as hearty as ever. It is week. - r Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur- his integtion to return in the —Rev. Mr. Moore officiated at We have also on hand quantity of - '-8:00 P.M.,. ::.:'Weekly Prayer on eel meats constantly on hand. spring with a carload of horses. Mrs. For'syth's funeral on Tuesday Best Quality Smithing Coal. Thursday, Spice Karl I, Breakfast Bacon, - The Sabbath school of St. John's afternoon. _. . Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. church will hold their Christmas —Rev. J. E. Moore, Pel. B., w"iIl Our Coal makes warm friends. Pastor• tree anti entertainment in the reach at Kinsale next Sunda at Orders ]fft with w..Yeak delivered , rom tl P Highest prices pard for 'town hall on the evening of Wed- 2;30 p, m., in connectlolr with the - Butcher's cattle. nesday, Dec. LGLh. The program S. S. anniversary. _ will cousist of rlendiugs, rec:ita =The Rov. Dr. Stevenson, of tions, dialoipies, vasal and instrul Toronto, will speak: in the Method The SOVEREIGN BANE .FARM 'Winter inter is coming mental music, and a Scotch chords ist church morning and evening D - b n' - twelve a married Indies. The Sunda • Dec. rth In the in - next 3 3• and you will need so , - - - � � SALE y something keep committee have secured terest of the Bi -Centenary move- y - �, Tou warm. You will, ftnd it at the program y ..C♦F CANADA. FOP : )FartnerIa Supp�ly Store. good local talent to assist with the meat and Mrs. (Dr.) Steven9gn Just Loot' : $indoo Robes, Coon- program and are spariug no pains will addreess the . Sabbath School 8ei4iteomtwsed ot.the tionEh east corner akin and Alaskan Bear Fur Coats, Lalnake the whole affair a success. in the afternoon. t; THE PICKERING NEWS 'os lot No 19; in the 4th con of the township Over -coats. and underwear of all The tea will be sett"ed from 5 to -A report was circulated in -.of Yialtering. Consisting of 85 acres more Linda, Nater -proof snits faVy; lined, 8 o'clock. Everi•body will be the, village on Thursday morning CLARE3�ChTT BRANCH, or low, O.1 the prerniaea aro . goodbonse Horse blankets and , also woollen made welcome. Admission 20c., that the fast express, going cast __• •„ " �y fair outbuildings snd watered by a never blankets. These are t.p to date children 1pe., -the ebilren of 'he had been ditched at midnight east lidding a ria Tbia farm is wall adapted goods and prices are rigbt - P e• P school free. of Oshawa, resulting in the death itorrither stock or grain. Call, and see for yourscif — _ Foilotviug is the school report of thirty persons. ��'eare pleased Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 r E. BRYAN, " end u wards from date of deposit. ' 9. ' Terme to snit purchaser. , � SUN, for the month of Dec•elnber, the to state- that the .report is not P P _ .-. • Lot il, Con 2, nam arranged in order of merit : true, the only fU=.lndatioll for the _ For lur;her particulars apply to Robert mIV class—Harold Jnhustoa. 98 report bein that two 'free ht carp= 39eBradv, Pioseriog, P. O., or Pickering. + a R g Farmers notes callected or discounted. UIG Vinton White 25tf, Katic Phillips - "W• V. Richardson, DOMINION BAN'S '_'E1, Minnie Brown 279. Maggie Feasby 272, Engelke Williams 263, --ATosary Public, Pickering John 'Coc•llran '266, Fred Turner 218, Iienty \orlon 211, Ina I'hil- _ I' s 142, Hugh Bel; 110. IlI c}ziss Capital Paiduo, $3 005.000 —Nati Lintfin 358.'iledaHogle243. - Reserve Fumy $3,5001000 Robbie Farthing 181. Earl I-logle all points. for Department of the Pickering 174. 1Villis Hamilton llri. II class 'T YO. ItHITBY BRANCH, —Elia Linton `:30, _irthnr Firth - ing 197. Maud Barclay 130,Tolnluy l itend. General Banking Norton 130,• Part II class— Blanche Mechin 188. Alma Hamil- way, I,, Bateman, W. Dunbar, L. Sllirlev, D. Kerr, If. Moore, Jr: $uSIII85S Transacted. ton 126, Amy Hanson 08, Lillian _ 4th—�I. Bateman, E. Wright, D. Hogle Cel, Howard Hubbard 12. Making a Christmas present of -MANAGER. Part I class—,Batey-Barclay 148; t' l Bpecial at•rention given to the collet• Libbie Farthing 135, Olive Peake coarse. tion of farmer's sale and 118, Arthur Johnsoli Orr, \stile Ani wby not a bottle c.f psrfame. - other notes. Norton 93, Jessie Iiauson 81, Jessie " Hanson 81, Jessie Turner l,. Har- M etre flava just received some:h;ng SAVINGS DEPARThIENT. jury- Bell 70. Tabl..e 11—Archie " very handsome In thst l.n'e. Banks. Jr. 3rd—J. Palmer, M. Mechin 88, Locky Johnston '74. =491=0itS received of $1. ar,d Tablet I- Royy Forsyth 20. Lena Alio some holiday cigar3 Int up upwards. Rutherford, Teacher. : -elipretely for 'Xmas gifte. 1Merest allowed at highest . R Nei current rates. COmpCL tided or paid half Attend Hick's Sale Npat Tuesday: ICKE I year y, Cherrrwond. .-PHARMACY $, Jr THORTON, MAtlAGXZi John Henderson left on Wednesday —The following is the relative. Drafts bought anill. 801CL on standing of the pupils of the Sen- all points. for Department of the Pickering .` Public School. Standing based on No trouble. leo rod tap 3 f daily work and wI;itten examina- delay'. tions :--SrAth—E. Pugh, G. Alla- -_No way, I,, Bateman, W. Dunbar, L. Sllirlev, D. Kerr, If. Moore, Jr: W. -3• STARK, 4th—�I. Bateman, E. Wright, D. Kerr, J. Moore, P. Clark, E. Bun- -MANAGER. ting, J. O'Connor; J. Connor. -Sr. t' l 3rd—NV. Greig, E. Smith, G. Dun- bar, IV. Winter, A. Ward and Of Leslie and M. Banks, (equal), N Bank, R. ShShirley,�.'. R' arc), L e Banks. Jr. 3rd—J. Palmer, M. R.obilison, F. Bundy- and M. Moore (equal), M. Calvert,- G. Bateman :. h' E, Moore, A. Clark, K, Rusuell;- Haley, - P.' Bennett, J.' O'Connor. jtj W. G, Ward, principal. - _ ,"• — see Hick's &aIe Wills. Constanitly on %ANTED -A trustworthy gentle - y y1 man or:a4y to each ooan:v •a manaQ3 business for an old established hit Be of Not d �Q„� ananoial ttan, ins. A straltbt, boos fide wee;- ly salary of i ir,0 ' paid by chem c e.• b Mond tT GtYli s with ►l1 ctcpsi se, direct from beanQQatrte.•s Money advan• ed for expenses. I an ose ad- I f R. H. OARSON, dressed eaveltpe, Manager. 860 Caxton N11N Cbicag,, a1•lt Butcher, Dlnuarwa _ -_ -•ars 1.,.. .. ..._ ...-:.iNS� •f ,_ .,_ ..Fs �^t...at.a �"c�.. .eLW''Asi. z-:. ,t..x,+ ,;.�'i't''e.•j"r,.i 'n vF- -r ;+."w'1•i6Ft•. s.ar'9„'` ..n -w cru=� ', b ser:;. "^' c::• e'., �o . ,:e.. .,� .. ... . -+:'-•'..'- y.+w .-�.'. :•,....s.a _ �- .- - - -Mrmt 5-g-,,, '. �.;. - - . �.. , + - ...., �..-aa^,,.- ...- - ,...e . .J•^t•'�:S . a .; . . - .... .- k^.. - s•. vw ..n, �,r r .' a^-• . v : rr, . r;8,.H.-wc •g, Ys 1 - .�, F. .`. �..r�. zti-.a .,...- , _,, w... '. •yy �,,,,f�l,d ,. •r?'O?,'"• �, save' eL.,e*. ''�"�`!, A"�i, r."'s^",» .... �°'�sp= , .. a'.+s'.!�s+ - ik''. "'{' -cess a .. „• . ,...,� . . �s . �cr , : arw. 'In'_., nc,: - g� :r y.. y,,, .--',�'Y.w', .b .. s ro.-. ,... ..C.,"'15a.:r,. ,.,,3. ,.•. ..+.:: . .,•, texrr�•... . .e., .a. "'G.. :'f r:"Y- ::a .4"?• v `q�.! ^S- _s...., w,; y ..r,. -..h..$ »a ...v .r ... Vii` „ a .. x, ✓"d., _:r , ,Wr'.., :''F;w .q:* Y' V '+r" ,£. ' ', '.+,.y " a:'.'t: 'S• ..Y.: v.:; :.b R ..._ M , ,. Gagy.. py'++.. .. `?•-''~ aY,+��'i ;y. `H t. r._ n . .. .., .. " ..y. .+•fan „.'i..+'w t, _„ , �. ,.., , a ..' ',.• �,,.. 3rr ,. 'w .yp°t.' ,`a,. �,_, ,•. „. r . N f •' • - ,se r" U _n.. •,- :, ' t .lt ,-:: - .�, s.a.e.s _ : ,, ,. .: ol` ;[�.. .. , t , e ,y, a*, - ; 1 - - E_ • . �. ` • . . .. �.a - .. ---... �. ---._. _ - _ _..._ _ .__. .. _ _—_. .�- -. GRAINS OF GOLD - Mirth cannot move a soul. in - .0 a°1.11.1: ll�ll alts __ _ _ -0� _ _ ^ - j1 T, o Shake arc iNJ iJ ' • ___ _ x�r y • . "i,i ' t7at d r is the rarest virtue of so- rj � 1%. -_. __.-....=-R- —.._. ___,._- viability`-Sternnu. _- '. lODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURZD No circumatances can repair a de- d lb - _ s - I,If TLIC EDITH HARMS' fact of character.• -Emerson. ® ` .�'y rte/ moi/ V D$OPSY. Chucrfuluvas is an olishuut - _ of good -•- �1�r;"t/+�/ . doom 10iiiii . ..-. %..c www wife• ef' wietJwn.-Iiovrv: _.. �--� !heel well excuse their faults,~good � / — - �, 11ers was a Torrtble Cass - It uton will leave tient.-Johnson. .Unless the soap you. 9� 4-1 `°, : ' _Proves that the Great Kitiaey Charity tete personal force are the 1]se haS this brand U 33eauedy is good Tor Old and oiily Investments worth anything.- �� ' , - 1V'alt Whitman. .Young alike end Cares all Forut.s There are !date oP= c sin cis are not getting the best _ e o in -the world, but very, few real , - .. ' 61'cyburn,OAssa.. lr.�Y.T., Dec. 31.- friends. -J, V. Davis. Jla>tt tae rtes eetagoa Bar. >s -- -_-- - -- - (8pecia]).-No more remarkable cure It is generally more profitable to �". "I.iid you hear about the catas- First Scot : "lY t sort o' Mee ri+ of Dropsy has ever been put on re- (reckon up our defects th.aii to boast - COPIP,D THE PATCH. troplie, down at the Brown's' last i tet• hae ye gotten, Geordie ?" So_ond • fiord Athan that of little Edith Har- of our attginntents=Carlyle. night ?" "_"; wittit halnc�ne:l ?" l Scot 'We scl,iom get a glint o' A tale is being told of an officer - ris, the two-year old daughter of Aman cannot have an idea of per- Iq the Chinas squadron, king «hy, Blrs. Ilrowu gave the baby a him, :•ix days o' •th' week he's air .. who. to hlr. and Mrs. ari?is o'—i--tFilsction 1n alioLtfcr which by was acv- q bottle t° play with, and while she vees'blc, and on tLe seventh' l a=s-- a . advantage of a' stay in puri, scut:. fur was in the kitchen it fell out of tl e I iniroiri reil ena'We." er sensible of is himself.-S2erie. - P place. a native tailor, and ordered twelve The little girl had dropsy in ratitude is the faircet blasoni cradle drd broke its neck "'What, I . which springs fheirs of white drill trousers, -giving the baby r "No, tl'.o bott'e." worst form. She was swollen from BP rigs front' -the soul; and the f him an old air for a y I Helpless as 1L Baby. -South Amar ' her feet to her shoulders so badly I heart of man knoweth none - more I p Pattern. They L Kraerti duly delivered, find appeared Diner-nut-"R'aiter, how's this'? I I can Rheumatic. Cee strikes the'root of the that the doctor was afraid one of fragrant. -Hosea Ballpu. _ Wperfect, but on trying on a pair he ailment and strikes it quick. 12 Wright.Wnso - _ found a neat patch 1n the seat, and have just discovered a collar -button I.i her feet would burst. Hel nature! 1)aaiel street, Brockville, Ont., for twelve yeana in .my soup." Waiter -"Yes, sir, waist measure was sig RED ARREST. to his. great astonishment each of great sufferer from rheumatism, couldn't wash vou'rc the lucky man. \tc have prize 1 t but when the disease. was at its the' others was also neatly' patched: hiatsel£, feed himself or ecce himself. After 1. - A thief broke into a l:ingc mansion soup on bIundu-'s and «'ednvsdnys, A ._� - .. . - - worst, she measured thirty-four inch- early in the iii.or'uing, and found trim- At a loss to account for it, he exam- handsome gift in every twentieth ming six bottles was able tygo to work, ate! es. Two doctors attended her, but ined the old pair given for a pattern, late. You've .Kon the irize to -da lays: " t think pain has left me forever." --al$ - sell iii the music -room. Hezt ing foot p ; y. I _ after three menthe struggle with the steps aplu'oa.ching to I:id be.' ird a and them: round a tiny hole, neatly Luck' nia'n!" _ " _ -' -disease the child was, gradually grow- seen patched, which the tailor with -Fast- A schocl lnsrator asked a-aniall . _ - . ing worse and the parents had about Front seven to eight o'cicck the ern thoroughness ' had acciiratety - I boy, "hor what purpose is the skin . - given up all hope of saving the life eldest dauglttCT had a Ie�Bon-ort tic COpied• (� i j { � r f 1 of. a cow u: ei l ?" To, this rho J _ _ _ ..of their child. • I.iano klAard s Llnlm+lt CUfe Qlstem� r I ,:mall boy iel>lied, "To.lieep the beet : At the same time they determined From eight to nfi:e o'(lock the sec --A true friend is one who ftever ;in. " . to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. Imagine and daughter took a singing lca,ion, reminds you of your :est traits. Sammy : "Goirg to in'%e soon, ! - .•' their surprise and delight when un- From cella to ten o'clock the eldest Tommy ?" Tommy : "Ye:� " :tum- (� �f�tS ll l der -this treatment the child .began son had a violin lc: so CANADA MAKES THE $EST, my: •How do you !snow Taumiy, e - rom en o e F.- dockihe _-- __ - ---- rAV!how -c'o I know ? -Di- u -F ane -- --- - --- —`m,otl'.er leaune biea.. a winder b:otte: ,had taken three boxes, halt n pill at other son tank a k n the (lute. I'f)It EIL'SlAV ILLg._ a dose. the swell- - was one and At eleven all the brothers and sis- A BRIT[sitaR's rRt&tSl:-_. _ . i g Much cod liver oil is made In 1\nr- 'the helpless litter invalid was trans- ters assembled and studied an ear- i Sir Thomas Brassey, DI.P., and way. cod three itismonths, beginning Corntcd into a merry laughing healthy (splitting piece for piano, violin, (his eldest son, the Hon. T. A. Bras -Cor Over eery Yurs I in January, the fish come in from Child ngain. (flute, and voice. . . Bey, are well known throughout the sit•. wiIisi.owesoornt..osr.vr ha. e.en o..d br; hi• Arctic Ocean , to the Norway . Dodd's 'dney Pills cure -old and The thief t eted out I.om be- British Empire. .The iornier owns a ni.i,una of moth.r. for the.r ebildren .u.ie twtb,n� t `' a$8 P itenothe.hb.ehnd,—t%.ns:h. .e.&ai:.TrPs,e,o• f;urds, or bays, to spawn, and some- - young ali'n. They cure KidneyDis-Itind the screen at half -pant eleven large (•state in England, was Gover-t rind �� .reeve.:e.ther.00Zaodbu.eka,.odiet►. tunes so man} A9 sixty million fish - • -' - - tat rem.dr I., Dtarrii n Ti.ntr-0.. c..ta . bot., r .. ease without regard to where or in and, falling at thein Sit. cited, "Fur nor of Victoria, Australia, from 1A9.1l ,ai•t bydeteyfeta tbn ast+out th, sone. Be .,'re •ted are caught in a single season. _ -._ . - 'what for>B it i,1 -found: -- • . - mercy's sake t.abe rue arrested, Lut ,to 190n, and was President of the. artt,r"xaa.Wix.l.owebooTtetMUd1iRer. Z-71 _ - , , _ _ stop 1 ' British Boards of Trade Congrrav, I P —F i - which met last summer in Montreal, ; fie +c'ty '1+lfe "llctl er, SIC. De da admirable Food of the .'HOW TO PREVENT A "COLL) ' � flea, s has ,r EPPS'S " . x{LtiGti pI` 'I1iI' R'ONLn. Tie also owns large tracts of farm I oivr! a d I hate ac-; ' lands in our own Northwest. Doti,, Iee,tcd. ' biother ' "iV'hat ? Uh, yell i ,.Quick Change of Temperature i Whtnt the boys and girls were ask-�.%% ic,'.e l• t,t ratt r t i ' Daa crows. _ mirers of Canada, and are well able (^ I• After, all I - . g cd to write an vsgs on "!illi •s" a ,rather stet! son arc errthusiaetrc ad - Y b Koty Corc t r.you. Mr. Itc Ilrasa) How to prevent a "cold" is at thia 1gvick-witted one handed in the fol- to speak authoritatively and int(-Iha n't a te: t to bless I iuis,..lf Kith I Finest quality and flavour. - ,s, tufa a matter of no small import lowing little gain.- gently ,,in to Canadian products, and Kurt't hate wail Ito father ncxt'� _ _ " ance. The question resolves itself in- The most pew. rill! king on earth'•ia j lirtu, I am c i " "Tic Mr. De - q The Hon. T. A Ilrassey, who late �? " t to an attention to little things in R,or-king; the laziest, tihick-king; a ly sp nt sorne -months in Canada. iira s I ata tefe:rut'g to I9 the grand - 'f the irrt;inniirg rather than mere f very doubtful king limo -king; the has paid a just tribute to Massey. fat er... Oh, blc: s you. IW- child!" , 0 COA " wittiest2., Jo -king; the leanest, Thin- Nutritious and Economical, weighty ones at the etid. The weak ; Harrio+ Implements as per the follow- ; . . ` mortal is most apt to eerier from !king: tit? thlrsriest, drip -king; the Lca-e.''s-Y-Z (Vise ITead) Disinfect. i 48-21 ., Talst. Wi -k,n ; the inquisitive,stgagarrulous. , :ant soap Powder dusted In lho' - -- �wrougbt i,ndividualpis-relatively In ITa the tthe weet us�. " kin tit ing cay spier nR at Itve yentrrdn%- h, sgttens the, water sad disin- FOR SALE AT ALL 830ASTORM - "' s �' the '•same at ore Trills it- happens "London. tree 28th -Hon, T A Poon. arty epldeuitc influence. The over- g bat Rrnsgev a pakr - ' re ppe g' os g said farmers need not be anxtrnta - that rile "cold ' aeizrs the victim ! most unstable. Sha -king; the taoat r I The Daintiest Book i desictsctiv larva-k1n the most die that Dir Chambcrlaln`ri Policy wrniid F;Ye ui i� e , ability i!t t' c caper i4y of the Season. 11 when he is tired, and a draught that 5•. K raise the coat of machlrpry The -' - - "would not -affect hitt undor other cir- solute, Iia-ktnq; the mounrst, ESnea- f:•r tufanciq one cil.cr A'llox l addle cumstattoes is quite sure to'show' its king; the most corrupt, Fa -king, best afrricu xii- l pthebinnry y- - rho too::r..aRc><."WAIFS � . q world is mt0rlr by the Stasgep-fiarrts -- .. malignant In[luvhrc_ crithin s tow Com -pane of Toronto, and by other i�(�,$ �'M�p ours after the elf htest exposure, - BTATa or Onto. C... ov Totsno, I, ' ' com anft•s In Ontario, and there 1 o111 C�M Caro h Cops (FROM THE NIMCES ANO NICMIrAYf1V. ' g Lucas Cov%T7 { P .. i ' ._ ' The shiver and chtll are ne.ture'e FRANK J, CHL'NEY makes osih would be no duty upon it." . - t b __ __ first warnings of the trouble, than that he is senior partner of the Arm of : _-. _ Reau i'wly bound to green leather stamp Clara ' "How-Kas I is voice %%i-cn follow the irritation of the cheat, the ' ib� uu>i+hot r ieudo:doUg bassinty asss,ad i Doctor "ArM you hate been nuf- i}e 1 ropose I ?" bfaud : "Oh, it had ed in gold. rRiCS R1.0� _ harassing cough, the sneezing nasal tato aforesaid, and wet said arm will 1 lot trig front. iniooninia, t+h ?" Magiit-_� the rigt.t : i g to it !" The Ation Publishing Co., of C'an- - • 'discharge and study frantaI headache. a the sum of ONF. HUNDKLrD DUL I nik "'I'lxut CI. I et. , Sonagtimea, it • . _ . •- stl , are issuing a series of Volumes _ The careful man heeds these e m RS for each and wary wee of t1A- I wor sts``bad Oi couldn't s! lal a for - y P- ' „ A St>UTTT AFRIC.4r TRIBUTE, compiled from the Newspapers and Ak1eH that cannot he cured b the ;Loma at once, takes to his room and was W BALLS CATARRH. Cult It.., - . ' Magazines of the day, The htrst - - +urea his home remedies, but the dar- T"RANK J CHli,blEY. - . " -At. a. practical tc-K of self binders I Volume is now ready. and will be Augand thoughtless one trusts to the &;worn to bsto.,, 'no and subscribed to 1 held at Drooreeisburg. Caro Colony, i sent for Onr 'Dollar with rivilc of . my presence, this uta day of Deeemaer, •Yleards llaialeet Curzs Colds, etCr'South Africa. on Nov, .;tit L•tst. un- P t•ain chance of roughing it _through. A.m. isdis. returning it Writ aatisfnctorq . Then also i turtLcomes the oldstory etas.. A. M.O`,BA80P� lylfo-'`Rr.hat- in -the world do. }ou leer tit` -rico auspices of the tCestern.Prov- I In order .to secure articles for the ty Ila of "then lected cold' and low list - orer•r ie ce AcricultirraT Sorfety. the �fas- subsequent Volumes the publishers „' gev-TTarris Binder gives nat•arded the. of lung affections that follow In Its want with a trombone? t'au know (are offering - wakes. II&It'• Catarrh Cars is tsAs3 fate•- I that the man next door. NtI4 nearly F'Irst Prize of elf). Thrrn were TEIi TIIfl1ISAliO DOLLARS CASH Catarrhal pneumonia, a most fatal sally• sad ecu d.r•cuy on sae blood idriven us trild by his performance, on-,41wen eomi+ptitorg, three !tlassw-Har- • silutent, almost invariatly commenc- ►nil mucous surraces of we system. ris, three McCormick, and one Cham- ( for \ewspapor, periodiral and llmaga- bend for teetltnOnlala, free. that awful instrument.'' hubby- ipfon. The jnderps in dcterntinlnQ zine Cuppings from which to make _'fes with the simplest warnings. Al- F. J. CI1b:NEY • CO„ Toledo, U. � Caliq yourself, my dear;, that's the - thou h the dlistasv is considered in-. •told b ail Druq tats, 730, their awards.. amon¢gt ether pojntg, their selections. K one I'r'e bought." r Hall's• l'amtly Yttis an she Osat 1alao teak rain enneirlerntinrt rho 1'or Copy of [look, Prospectus, and . fectious and due- to a specific microbe, .. Lhe- titter organism Het'er attacks `+TL'1�rT8' 'NOVEL bti.l0\. Undo! th0 Nerve Lash• -fie ;length oT the stubble and the tight- Premium List, writ" P. O, Drawer previously healthy tissue. The itis- negs rind com •tcrnelen with which the 183, Montreal, Canada. tartare and torment of the victim of nervous 1 p' -tla.tiva cold the. mucous•. mean- TFiic+e nludents cf tF.c uniterfity at I shAnvos wrrt•_ bound, --- - --44 �lacea Psi ii ate about to take a journe stration and netrous debility no one can 1 About six hundrcrl u rlcultuFi.... J alt i yaBgss `� brave of the air passages in a prop- . y � tly estimate who has not been n_ nder the It o ter[y receptive condition for the cfTec- round the world,. the rands tier that ruthless lash of these relentless human foes M. tomo nP whom came from reconsider- PATENTS ltsr � ' It •invasion of the waiting organ- purpose having been ire eacrttcd to rho Williams.of Fordwich, OnL, was for fouryeard ,Able distance, witnei+sed the 'int' rest- L686& a fam unives•sity by M. A. Kahn. They are anervotwwreok. Six bottles of South Amerkaainc comretition. which wes n rom-I t!dR�Ls'!!t, ., , 1,0 takit}g tt,is journey not merely for Nervine worked a mirasls, and las doctoe com j oletr victo for the Mitcsey�ITarris 1-4-3 . "' . Rapid changci of temperature,. es .rat . . pecially with increa-c° d humidity aril chair own lavasure, but for the puss Ott ed i4 -aa • - - - - I -...-r,' .• - pone of atudyilt.g foreign institutions —.-- I Oaeinion Lina Steamshipat haw winds,. aro'. always .dangerous. aid' of writing ata account of the j ,To overcome them man conserves the "Oh, yea," she said, as they were I_ "Ah he xaid, as by Ieri l:cr bnclC I Mowt•ra► is uvarpat . .. heat of his body With',woolen.undvr count ice which they intend to t.i''it. conversing, "I have, studied ,•our to ,Iter. ,rat after tie waltz, "I 'just seaton to LAvwrwow, _ y Thi: accotrs t of their travels will be 'character, and I %hink you are above (love dancing -Well,", she te• ..assseas..rva aaiwior roe..nt•ww clothes and suitable outsode covering, deliveted to •the adithmities of the He must needs, b always on the ng the averaigc of men." "I don't think !plied, as she attempted to repair a ' M > ,1ec y Qs�i" p tensfie:' The lock of ►recautions is Sorbonne on their return to •Fiasco. much of myselt," he ansvrered. "Why horn fiounrc,-•'y'ou'le not.too old to "o", said Tt'hird-Ctsn eoeoen•d•u•a , 1 b a.h student is allowed 13,000 for 50 •ad.lt jertiaal•n .eNr a w "what must eventually -shoulder the not? ' Because I'm always think- teal n." I elpe sayer rttaerass•r •swa . . exl,enres, acid the univerwity intends ing about you." - I NfH070a1 Lifts Orlicsst I - =' o send 'two or throe rtud'onta on Her Heart Ilko at Polluted iI 't treater awes- u as sawawtat:. ts•atesd The best defence against cold is this Hotel misr+ion every }tsar. On1Y - —sprit$ Mrs, Jam, Sriltley, Pelee 1 .what might •be called. the tpughening those studeuta Kti11 tie eligtible aho ' 'FEATHER DYEING. ,.process of immunity against Chang- can nl,eak at least ore foreign len- '.I tanw Cured of Aeufr Bronchitis Island, �Jnt„ says: I was foe Eve years , es. `The person who is accustomed to I guage iri addition to Ft ench. In or- by MTNARD'S I•I?ITMFNT. afflicted with d}spepsia, cdnstlpation, bract r m MAa�,� gas ah.rs class" •new ... e the cold plunge the year round is c er that their work .of investigation T. M. C'ADIPi3T LL: disease sad nervous prestratioe. I cured seat by s•a, to For ax. cif. bus pt.os 1s \ seldom surprised Ttav of Tslarxia, the heart trouble with Dr. Agnew's Cure _ p by a -frosty snap -or rmy -be facilitated the young tour for the heart, and the other aitmaots BRITISH AMERICAN- DYEIM " a sneakingdraught.- On the other ists will take Kith them lettoa of in- I w^° r,."est nl Fsrasl Neuralgi' vanistied like mist, Hid relief to hall as ' aic"ILWAL. • --' hand; thee one who overheats his trodtiictivn to'tic French rcl•rewnta- `bp hfhLARli'�l : LIiCIM1 N f hour after the first doss. I'— - F' _ house and bakes in the dry and tut- lives in foreign countries, and they • • NM. TIANIFi S. f n RCN] ST., BAIT. tocatins atmosphere of most apart- acv expected to complete their mere- 4prfnchill. N. R. 'PODIDIl"S, COx�Ij I:$SiO'�. I BASTEDO S TeaeMTe. -_�___ ' orabl` 'ou'rr.e • wi i ei tits T was f itrpci of hr„nlr Rtii,it ' _- _ slightest exposure.. months. . - ... tism by MINART'4 T,TN'7T•T1m T, ow, c v :real, se i . ca- .c SALE e► - tiF.O. T1NCXh IV "act us sc•e'what }you remember about -- It is truthfully said that our • the animal Eiugdom and the,,.dumes Fend for estaiop. wehiveseersvalu0. ' ' houses aro for the most art hot air Lazy men are always boasting of Albert Co., N. B•.. I p tic ai'.fmals that belong to it', Y,Qu ('RswFursandOs*et^i: .. ....rDrfoelisl „ ovens Burin the winter time. Ther what they are going to 'do to -mor- _ g have named all the domestic nt imalg . _ is no doubt that this fact explains lOvv t-[ _ but one. ,Who can tell me «hat that i������ 114 ALL -• in a great' measure the well-known. -.---,--•---' one is? It has U:.i-tly hair, lil•cs prevalence. of catarrahs. The Fang- POOR JOLLYBOY, dfir, and i9 fond of getting into,tl'e 99511TiUIs fish, for instance', with a more humid I mud.” Vi,s Fanny' looked exr,ec- j - ' ' IA grippe, pneumonia and influ . -Mat ia." said Dir, J ollj•boy, verb1 s�sotat "and equally changeable climitte aro tautly around tl'o room. "Can't*sou {R� D®UT & ArnwrlOts anis often leave a oast Cou h solemnly, thinking to take a iiee out wonderfully immune against "colds," y - -g - think; Tommy- ?" sl' a asked, cticour- TO .►ATatn as we view it, and.Lhis is .due in no whtnthey'regone. of the' of his bosom. "i heard a in h NIAYBEE uT10AttON.. -- ' of a dreadful optic atibn which wag g g • . paetsrlla 1100 a small measure to their cooler - and it is a dangerous thing to neglect tinder one b a girl., Sl c seemed in "Yes'm:" was the shamefaced I•e-• abetter ventilated horues, their out- Cure it with danger of to ing her ,•tight, and : the Ply,'"it s me. IOs awls �eT��TO to ratsstq as. .•. door habits in facing storms and •• clev'er ophthalmic surgeon who oFer- -- • - •'in their ability to react"by.vigorrnis - ated on her found—" I �ALL KINDS O� ;'skin circulation against any degree w e ► Te.a !' breaihles 1y ' - inter area Don t �. Becomepoultry, - or cold or wet. g y `� fiJhllI s' .� Mrs, Jollyboy, "found what ?" P a Butter, • FRUITS - _ - R•ho knows how 7nnn,v colds ml ht "(hat the door irl had a dun R Consumption R 13 .-An- Object I. . •,- lbe, prov'ented during the winter 'by j man •in heir eye r"' rejoined hubby,' ` " ` ' r And Farm Pro- - ____ it•_inpr__._thrsa----fpca-xiatptc sttgges- (� with a Ehuckla. Of Aversion etre Pity. Cure Yout G���g duce g'enerallys_ - _' -. tions? Each man should be`itW to CuTC -Tis Lung Tonle •Si'enre reigred stiprente fat• the ` Cold and Catarrh,- Parlfy Yoet consign it to us _ - • • . Imanufacture his own animal heat, spare of five minutes, at the- end of .8re4th and Stop the Offensive Honey, ata-! we will feet . land a reasonable amount of. clothing• ` ,which- time Mrs. Jolly^boy said ' Discharge.- . .. -(,and ordinary warmth within doors, The cure that is guaranteed tgtfetly :- Rev, Dc- Bochror, of botislo, .slaw I App1e� you good p'riC1o, .. I should do the rust in the hardeniti by your druggist Nell of cotrrse; it .would al.l de "1N wife and 1 were both treub ed ,� 13 j ' 'wits; distressing Catarrh. but .we haysi -, .- - -- •,1. _, • Y process that will in the end give him !wend on what kind of young moht it enjoyed freedom front thlg aggravating- THR , s e 11 the best of all-prot.eetions. Prices SSe., 60c. and $1.00 _ K -ata, -as there are many men pie malady s ice rhe day w ArsE us•d Dr. �w�n YOm111iseion Cot i woA I hay o been able to leo Agnew's {Catarrhal' Pow d�er. Its settee �1 • throe a !�' and, with a strrero smile, was instyynrnsous, gqiving the most: - - - Friend : "How do you .like yoirr _ 1S. G-tsrRLL3 a CO. ratefill rsllaf withln bn minutes after TOl'lQIR�'TO- t.IM few tea.ci-er, Freddy ?" Freddy "I. Topmfo, Can. LeRoy, N.Y. y Mrs J res'amed her, krtitting, fro. apptfeaplon. , t T. F. ` (don't know; I. haven't' mlrirehaved (leaving the onemy completely rout- if" Dr. Aanew'a Litter fq4. a yet:' . 'ad. . so Dow io C"U. Issue No, 64-03 . . . .. . . . . L. r , - - . ,, ' .1 11- s 1.»-R, - -• _ _ _ . _. ,,�,,., ,_sem �-.. .- -. w - - - „ - _ --- I I- .,. , s . ., . :. .:- N ' V'. 'S^.. t .C. h � -.rb -:+a••- '•-7 — nF��-..,,'�°'�`i. .V .•, fX A ` : 7 4 , 11 7t- .-a. ,. sn:"r' .n. .. w.-,, .1 -:'.;. 7`ue,, .'E'�! -, y • r u _ ,..r..•..^• . -- - '" I "Very well, then • James, show cooking spoonful of datte i3 Eliei this gentleinan to the accident ward. fro of the skillet, and instantly tip; 1 - 4Lald A t O the nye t fro to sldq ho Tell the sister he Ls ,to have an is le m so tervlew v`'ith Lucy ea -case come t h t spoonfuls, 11 comer hoI'w L! se I : -t lie last night.” bottom; making •a cake very larges' -' __ e��, I � .* ­1dThe ,detective thanked the -meter - _ around an as thin as paper, with ar . , and followed the hospital porter." _�- saes OU brown, crf03 edge. As aeon as try' . _. orG Prelse'ntly he was beide the •patients batter looks set, not"moist, begin atj I bed, one side and roll it up ne you would' "I am 'glad 'to hear you are so a scroll. Tip it into a platter (you I Or, The Sign of the much better," he said cheerfully. "I HANDLING OF FOOD. , - 'have, a cake . long and _- narrow), ani going back to your mother, and sprinkle with sugar unless maple - ,14rroW _ i can "take any message you like to It matters little how much care is syrup is to fie used. then omit sugar. -`Y `' Bead hoc." exercised in the soloction of food or a old Dutch saying is: "The . -- t messages s e sen o no con- should be so thin that twenty-five <c"n this,narratiNe. When that pot- it is not properly cared for after it faNgtl��ONM O0S tion ' of the Ynter� fend was closed. reaches the house. Through care could be put on a common knitting Janson said leseneas and ignorance' the lova is idle- They a.re. not as _hard -Loi CHAPTER li XXYII, ­Down--by--ti-6 aca',.e. Yes. A make as one might imagine, and illi It irna' a small two-ruoms. and kit-� bit silly, wasn't it ?" "You came up by the last train; often great, proving that there is good butter and a hot skillet are .-' hen -behind cottage. The door was "Yes. But he 'defied me, and then did you see anything of the French- more than a grain of truth in the. �ed � fine. . n w�:Q b d been stopping at the old _adage, "A woman can throw out -- ar sen- w n,bresten-ad h;-, Hall ?" on a teaspoon what a man brings in Mother's Chicken Pie. -Cu up, ase room was em t anH he walked to "So he told me.'' -: - chickens as or fricasee andt coop is ` P 3 "The murder in villain !-yes. It on a •shovel." ': Jba door of the other room -a bed- I But he ought to have known that g - y salted water until they are tender, would not have carried out my was through him I was run over," Salads and vegetables that arrive and roicu. hi could see through tha crack "Is that so ?" thicken the gravy, For the In the door, -and spoke p2easantl much.", I car ed for him too in good condition are dumped in a crust take 1 quart of flour in our - " po Y. I much ", He got cut of the station before hotkitchento wit and wither until s t q po . •,;gently : . , i ter, and 2 rounding teas ons I did, and when I came in sight of I h Oh, he lost his temper, I slip- the cook gets "good and ready" to cream 'tartar, 1 roue teaspoon so- "Anybody at home ?" ore. He says that when you told him he was giving the cabman !n- Y• da, ,and the same of salt,' and silt al- p y y put them awn bleat is left is its An old woman came to the door ham you were going to--. \Nell, you structions where to drive him " paper to absorb the taste and get together twice, Rub in 1 cup of __ind opened it. He could see, then, know, he I-)st his head." "Did you hear?" load feat to it.. Fret is bruised in • - :the whole of the" room A irl waa l "Yes. Still, be ou ht to ban's g t, lard, then met -u "Yes; to 8{iA, Dean Street, Soho. p the whole with 1 g I g The dotectiae made a mental note lemptying It out, butter left uncover- cup• each of , thick cream and sour `lying in the bed, looking vary pato known that after helping -him out I r ed to row rancid, and s an - Lad fi.l. He was a man of shrewd ( shouldn't be IIke3 to do anything to of the at•dress. He was -working g You may use either asveet or -- hitellL ecce, so he Y y � along this trail easier thaw Ingto sour. -cream. If you want--yoiu trait q grasped the situs- send him back again," g tion -#took his cue at, once. That puriled t''e detective. Up to 'had travelled lately. When green vegetables come they richer use 1� cups cream and cup - I. "prow's .the pa(ient ibis mornin-q that• stage things had gone swim- I "How did you come to get ruZi should be put ` at once in the teller of sour milk. Holl out your bottom . - be said cheerfuliy, and then advanced mingly, but "hellArg him out" and over ?" , or into the icebox. Salads may be crust 1-8 inch thick and cover bet- ' "sen'1ng him back" again" were too "I was hurrying across because I wrapped in a damp cloth, than in tom and sides of your dish. Do not! to the bed, and felt the gli 1's pihlrx. , , Pith one hand as he held his watch much for }.im. He said saw another cab on the other side of newspaper, and put in the air. trim off your crust until you are' Pith the other. It woulH�a '•'Just so," '- . , _ . the station, and I wanted to secure Cereals should be emptied in their ready to roll the top one. Put the' _ ., fuired keener brains than '•Dartmoor, by alI accounts, le a 'it." 1proper receptacles of tin or glass and thicken to is layers and on astir lay- iossessed to have .notic"What (Ad you come to town fot?" closely_ cowered - to- _Qrevont insects er put butter,, pepper - and salt if " : inp likely to send a man back tbere if ratite o Fxo r. egma . !getting 4ii. Coffee should go immedi- ne-oded; and add the grave. The _ ra ass one in his manner or do- - ro so. 'site's fond of him." There was some sort of fou•I play {co- ately into an airtight canister in dish should be about half -full of d '.hiuch better1. , sir, now; age's got; ,,,`o '• Ing. along at the Hall, and I knew !order to .keep its aroma. Olive ail meat and gravy. Now take a sharp ►e'er the ducking, haven't you, j Only a monosyliable reply; he was that 11 I could see Master Reggie should be. put into a cool; dark place caseknife and trim off the dou h that • - tem. le a" - - ,too, .filled • with satisfaction to pay land explain it. to him, he would be I and salt, soap and cheese into dry hangs over the pan, cutting oif event . . .. - A feeble smile -one of thankfulness I the best one to sate the old gentle- ' , more. He 'knew now the meaning (places. wits the yitm. Roll out the crest for and gratitude to the inquirer, so Lite of it. Dubols was an escaped carr- Iman. " ( Dried fruit should be kept in air- top jf Inch thick, spread with a piece, • . dwo"tite thought -and fie was thin]:- vitt-escaped by the aid of this we- „Sa,L0 " - -' tttght glass' cane; nuts -iii a cool, dry of lard size of an egg, srwinkle thick-: _ Ing ve-y deeply J,jat then. Man. ile looked at hie watch. 1t "Yea, Sir George. That cat we iplace to prevent their growing ran fy with Four and a little salt and, havct there, Miss Westcar, is It:ring tFheri Lucy G: ought Dor in .last . t,o meant to catch the train. he had cid, Nand chocolate, cocoa and cocoa- roll it up like a jelly roll, cut its _ _ - r;ixtit, a!1 dtipping ¢ret. and drowned -1 not -mart' minutes Lo spare. Nita Into a marr4afie, sad I wanted r ',to to I Master Reggie who il.e Lv. ' ahelIs in cold storage. Molasses and halves, stand the two pieces close to- ' lVe, I !.ever thought she ?could look' Keil," Ye Said, "I'd tell Yim you .. "tVho. 9a she?" syrups need to be where it is cool. nether and roll out again large ito well this moruitig.'" ,forgive him. ,but I don't know his E s should be handled carefully, enou h to- cover the pie:, spread on _ rh:s purzled the deter Lve. "Dripp-I'addresa in town." "4n es ai'ed convict. " gg Y` g piece of lard, dust on flour' L. . poai Ing wet, drowned, and ougF.t in by la town?" The dete-tive drew In lis breath. SO as not to break the membrane !another Lucy; he had no cyte ]t was !!Rely alarming -tea ea acParating the- yolk and white, and and salt as before and run your rc'i . ... 3 t,o this new I "Yoe. He - bas gone to- London, kept I ' con.bination and he telt that if he and, {!ken foal, 1 never thought to ca;`ed con% i is in one morning pt in a dry, cool place. ler over It lightly two or three -'was to get este i.e would baro he to:a9% him for his address. I shall "Hous: did you know this ?" ' 1 Flour belongs in a bin or barrel times; cut hales for ateaYn to escape. ' - "I have suspected her et! along ,Lf raised a few inches from the floor. IIt looks well to mark out a spray of ,Snead tot time a lie i to wait till -he wrttea to me tieing no better than s.e should be, y be obtaineiileaves on,top.or any other design 4 hr t orae was that 1" :he asked lie is euro to .write to -night, You t " tithile wheat flour may . tank's ly, don't know his London address, I Fo • I listened when s}e -and t,:e , in' quantity, cornmeal or graham iyou may prefer, only be sure to cut . ' it had gore ten o'clock, sir." i supfose I)" Frenchman were talking together." Pour should only be purchased in clear !rt places. Place the top on "Heall ? was it i "Yes." I small quantlties and kept in tin or and ttltn off even ®ith .the aides v/ y quite as late as ; "I rover knew he eT-er had one." - . . r�that ?" That was a crus!.ing blow to his She called him to lila face -an ee- glass, the rim pinch the -crust around the F I .1"Ycia, quite, sir. For my Lucy. on- ;Napes. But ke had no farther time leaped con% t, and he did not deny i Onions ahould not be left cut• as ledge with one thumb, so it will ly had lime to put this poor girl to ! to spare now. He must question it -said he had changed his' name. they . are great absorbers Neither i stick to the under one: brush over ' - -' -. H said ste had been in rison too He P o with far niers, bananas' or murk 1 th milk as k I my o, and L1 en had to rush vlf her closer to-mmorrow Ile had to i - a me ons � d bake in n moderate _ and asked her what Sir Geo would # should be put in an icebox with ' oven about 40 or 50 minutes, - and cath the train," lce,Il at t'e pollee.. station. and leave F•ge shoo I 'Um ! Ste c augl.t It, did she ?" the s' ta! h and knf `e Ye had borrow- I �S' if he know. " I r food - ; _ -- - lofhe .. . � :..-Must lase done. sir. or a'.a.d tt might be required by the mag- A pretty couple." i Winter vegetables should be full bac e , ome back "They are that. You see. why I I matured w err . gathered, dried . thor HINTS TO IIOUSEI�EEPEit3. 1 into wit and he .ranted a word or came u I lose my your mistress ; "1 suppose so. Ia she coming ,two aclth tl':e station otiiciais. p' g oughly and then stored in a cool, dry To keep ¢'Dutch cheese from mould and her nose has been fair ly put out { Ln polar Into Its little brand Oack t" So i'.e said good-bye to tte women, I ,place. Carrots, beets and celery keep g p° y and -Ought to have been back b now; - of joint by Itis upstart And Mr.. wrap it with ailedpaper. promising to call in the next j i better if packed in sand! P N. Jti. lg don't 'know what they will i,day� left trey were quite under tr.a lgg1° was torr ed out of. Hall. 9ma11 and croft fruits ahould be Fure alive oil, mixed with a little 11 say at U.e Hall She raid• W e- d feu, I be nder through her," C glycerine, is recommended as a cream .. -- _ , Iarprosston" that" he was a meGiral ..go 1 ur.der,taad." scattered on platters, not left in'g S - tomo back by the first train." I man seat down from tr.e Hall, and I baskets an for massaging the face at bedtime. It "You hasrn t told me ache and purchased, as thole own g g "Oh, I have just come from tie I were g. ntefc l accordingly, Reigh crunb^s them and they de- feeds the tissues without yellowing _all Dona ak6 the what you are. though." ear . worry; y, -in fact, A detocil,a 'id his Ume•plgys many ..cry F'eaciiea and fine pear's should the akin. .. .. ; .furl ed tae to come in bele." (parts. .. , . Abe removed to a shelf and nol De t'lncger and sugar will make s Ob, that's tt, is it ? I won2erod - garden sort at c etocttve,' you 1now, . - sow you came to call. We aid ' not "Are yo,i on the track of that �alloaaed to touch one another. To- good stove polish. fend for a doctor, becau¢e this morn- _. CIiAPTER XX.l'22f. Frenchman 7" matoes may be rigened by avposure Boston baked beans can be greatly - "mg she seemed so much better " At the station be interviewed tr.e "Yes; I. think L may say that. I to the sun, improved by adding a cupful of The dete-llve waa a1!et+t for a officials. By the 10.25 up last eight am getting fairly .on it:" Milk and cream should be kept sep sweet cream the last hour of baking. aoment. Th® Ill woman had turned travelled two persons. The ticket- "You are going to arrest 4.1m ? orate from .the other foods, as they Everyday glassware. such as tomb _ ® ser head on the E'illow, revealing her clerk remembered ietsr.lrng a ticket to "That's tYe chief item o1 my bust- absorb odors. leis goblets, . etc., may be greatly toughened and bieaka s. often re wreck. Wbmt he saw there he had r a foreigner who ;had evi; ently been nests for to -day:" Butter, it purchased in quantity, ge p " _. , - _ - nf.on seen btgo:o-finger-marks, whereirunning to catch the train, he was "I am thnn6?ul 2 lone the cow -(should have a cloth spread over the vented by placing them In a largt - he throat had been gripped by some so short of breath. Two of the per- ardiy brute st. i",e and tht'ow a-wOman i tbp and on top o1 that a thick lay- bailor .or pan containing cold water _ - DO'We,f-I hand. Standing close by tens remembered oce of the"Hall girls into tt,e water, If I hadn't bees by 't o' 'er of salt. set -on the front of a stoves IraI , carnia !n at the last moment, too pull- her -out she would havo been When neccssa to take out but- them come to a boil,' and boil tot he he ad e, he said to. Lha patient . g F y ` luietly : late to get n .ticket, 'and going by owned." When lift the cloth from the side, crit- several hours, atter which they mai 'Did he hurt you much when he ; the 10.23. They remembered it be- "Y es-U.e gipry gi:1." - out a, square, even piece. and recover be removed back and remain in t1L _ , tripped your throat V case they helfed her into the mov- "You knew that ?" . with cloth and stilt, If only a few same water until it is cool. It was• a bow draw!: at a venture, in train, be-aftse ti-ey both knew "I Yaae !leen ler." - ands arc Terra on vinegar may be made a g -Pounds purchased at a time, keep g g y na tre arrow went home. A stsrtl- her, and because they chatted about "I screamed out when I saav him 1 in a tin or ate Koine with cider or white vinegar ant 3 g pail, cover with a eg - id Ic ok came into the gL-1's -eyes, , it after, and wondei; what on earth strike hoe. He scuttled away, and i cloth, wrung out of salt water, and dried tarragon leaves bought at thl the next time I saw him was at fwd she Inquired : she could want in London by the last the lid. - - druggists. Allow half pint of leawcr "How did you know that ?" train. Wats, l .o as Ise was leaving the 10.25 Lard should be kept in tin and in to a quart of vinegar and allow tie "F.e told'me sri hlmsetf:" Janson travelled to Waterloo•. Ar- train tram Graynewood." a cool place. , . .leaves to steep fdr about two weeks -- "Ile -Dubois told you ?" rived there, h; discovered those ofn- "At Water -too." ' . • . • - : Strain carefully, using 'a flannel y' Fresh fah should never be permit- g jcl . "Yes. Don't get excited.• As aicials who had been. on duty the pre- "Yes." - ted to soak in water, Put in acool ly bag. Bottle and keep in a coo s viot.s night. The ticket -collector "Did anv one `el'.e see him -to place directly on artificial ice, P iiiatter of fact, ke asked me to come g lace. and Seo you." remembered the gii 1 paying him her knoaw''him ?" - Cabbage cooked after the folloaein ' "flow did ho know I was here ?" . fare fa om Graynewoud (book pro- "I don't know. , Very few q;eople Ment should not be laid. on the ice, g "I don't know; chaps he-petha doted sho5ving entry), having trave'.I � A UP in tie train. Mr. Ashley as that draws out t}ie- Juices. If fresh wipe is palatable to many people „ �' was on the platform with his sic cue killed, allow it to get chilled before who cannot eat the vegetable as or, " 'wp' ' Lucy told him." .. ._ • ed up without a ticket. y - He is sorry, then, for what he "Can you describe the girl ?" and aright have seen him; but I don't putting in cold storage, otherwise dinarily cooked: Chop the cabbagt • did ?" "Looked just an •ordir•ary decent think he did, or would bare been,ces- the animal, heat is driven -inside and as for cold slaw, and put it into r , "I nater saw a man sorrier." sort -kind o1 better-clat's servant, 'I Lain to bare spoken to him, they causes fermentation, which, is poison- Pot of salted', boiling water. 13oii , "Then I forgive him; tell him 'so, should think.°' are such close fiiends." ous. Do not ]et chops and steaks exactly twenty minutce,.not a minuU will you ? It was a cruel thing to "You would know ]ler again ?" , "Well, you have told me all you rest against one another, much less longer. Drain off the water, ad still. . - do.. I1 it had not been for my .§lays "Well, I don't ' know. when -the know 'r" ham and steak. ficient milk to cover, a dasli of paps `;..,stopping it, that knife -that knt.d of hosr•ital's doi.e with her," "YU-." All meati and poultr re rika, and a little butter and flour "No other messy . Y quire a his would have gone .to my.. heart." •"Hostpital ?" - gee for mother ?." -cool, dry; atmosphere- If necessary mixed. When this becomes quite hot � - "He is sorry." . I "Yea, You are inquiring abou t the "No. thank you." to 'hang them, suspend with the again shake In -liberally grated Par, "It is his temper, his hot temper.,giil run over outside last night. "I'll wile Yer that you are all choicest and__ -tender parts- down. mesan cheese. Let it stand a few -.Fie ought not to carry a knife."- 'Aren't' you.?" right here in London; I won't tell Hang lamb and mutton by the shank, minutes and serve. This is a good "He is not carrying it now." "Er -of course." •' - - her you are-in-h-ospital=might frigh= and ,poaltry by the feet. lunch dish where little meat is eat- I . . ,.No ?" - When there was a conclusion to -be tern her, eh ? Yes, that's it, staying. en. The milk and cheese make< it .. 11 am carrying oo i way ft E T In id see you with from him. I agree with you that Fell, that's what I said." Lind time to, run and y boiled with caUbafio gives it a most -•, his temper Is too fiery to allow of "Did you see tl:e accident ?" ` the news to -morrow." Apple Butter. -Slice the apples as delicious flavor not at all _garlicky: his carrying a weapon." "No; so it's no urs# calling me -as "There's one thing I should think for pica, and put them in a crock, -' "And you have got it ?' a witness. When I'd seen the twelve the best of nedes." the plate. Cook three hose. —* _ "Yes.,, o'clock out, I came off duty, and see- "What's that ?" • • - Serving Sauerkraut. -The usual way SMALLEST FRENCIT SOLDIER-. __ He drew from his pocket a parer ing a crowd round a cab in the yard, "That you have, arrested- that using 3 cups sugar to 2 gals. -ap- . . .. 1n which was wrapped the knife and I looked to, see what it was. That. beastly foreigner." . pies. Put a plate over the crock and The smallest French .soldier ad the callous sheath. He lifted the was how 1 knew it was the same "I am going straight away from place in b.n oven. Ifeep water i❑ Present serving with the colors is ': ' Irheath first. girl who had Just paid me her fare." here, my girl. to do so. Good-bye." to prepare suaerkraut in this, court- an artilleryman belonging to the 3rd "Yea, that's it," she said when she "I see." "Good-bye, and good 1trcSt 1" try is'to fry it, which makes it very, Colonial Company at'Lorient. Ha' saw it. "I helped 'put her in the same cab (Ta be Continued.). . -, indigestible. This is the better way: is employed as a Joiner, under tliel Then he lifted the knife. • '•' - _ - 'as knocked her down,. and saw her 4 Stew. for at least one and one-half directorate t. the naval artillery, an "Yat, that's Why, what's that driven off to Guy's; that's all I WORLD'S BIGGEST MARKET. hours, with a piece of fat pork, fresh is only 4 St. .8 in. high. lie tool on it ?-blood ? It is not m blood; know. How is the poor thing this or smoked, When cooked ,near] voluntary service for live years, andl, • Y 'The boaor of possessing the great- Y drY there is not a scratch on me; the morning?" - ast market in the world belongs to and soft, put to 2, qts. of the saner- could only contract this engagement) kraut 2 good-sized raw -grated with the assent o1 the Efinister of ' "iReel of my coreets saved me that." bh, about the same. I don't Russia, It is situkted in .Moscow, or 8 goo - "Ob, that is an old stain, I ex- think she's worse. Well, I 'must get #Lateen. Cook Ion enou h covers twenty acres, and embraces a P g g to have Wim' . _ • • pact. I brgught it with me that you aloRiz• ..Thanks. Good -day.' them 'done,' This takes ii the'sui-0. • thousand different establishments, P -.. might see he is no -longer carrying. "Good -day." - _ inch of � which has its own pr6priotor. plus juice and makes it very palet- lt,,, He was Pallidly drfven to Liuy''s. DIAMOND MINES. ani g ac The place.—is_in- fact a' sort of heti.- able. Sauerkraut should be cooked :' "Always worn it about him; he :eciired" eo almost immedl'ate,inter- 'fir, consiatiAg not only of shops on m enameled or atone ware. It ie estimated that about 28,000 tells, me, -s'inve he has known you 7" view. the ground floor, but also on three Dutch Pan olk.s: Beat aux egg's people are employed. in rico diamond "Yes,. and I have always begged. "Yes," said -the doctor, "she's go- Iloora above it. The, merchandise o1- (Whites and .yolks) until very light. mines throughout the world. In, - Atm not to. He is so, bad -temper- Ing along all right. Bad case for• fered for sale In described as of fabu- To this add one pint of erect milk past centurion 80,000 people were lous value; it amounts in fact ' to and a half -teaspoon of salt; when working in some single Indian mines ' -•�,�• . .. the face, though; the parse trampled . . •'lie was telling me •i: about vPe11 ,mixed oto if -very slowly you on it, and the hoof has taken off a millions of pounds- Tbe, prices of F rt' y onto at one time, and perhaps that state- -how good you 4d been to him. piece of the cheek. - She is not the wares are not markedt The Rue- one-half cup of flour, beating all the went is not exaggerated, since -with "You are close friends, then 7" pirotty "to -look at. ' Oh yea, quite +tans are much given to bargaining while to prlevent it from lumping- modern machiAery'crne miner can now "Li' a brothers."' se�ixlble now; a bit weak, of course. for and oheapoatng the goads they the bettor must be very thin. Put accampliah as much as twenty lvhs •'You'.xmnw all about—" Oh yes, you can see her, as long as buy, and in buying at the bazaar apiece of butter the size of a small used the primitive methods. The "EverythinA." you have nothing to say to worry most of them "negotiate" with the hickory nit in a 'tbft skillet, ftp it tccaal value of all ye diau:Oa.,n Is •'Hs told you who? we quarreL'ed her,." trafie8man very much 1n the Oriental from Bide to aide so the butter is all the world undoubtedb axceeda. ;Ii ubo�t t" "Oh no," ita�ihlnn. over it. When quite hot put a ier•go 000,000,000- • . . - , .. -. -. _ . .. , .. 11 I.— . .. . . - .� _ ' 1, .. . _ , . .. . .. .. ._ . . . �• • .. . . - I. . -. .• ,.,, .. 1. • ant. a•.. . , .',S _ '.—. .. ..— ♦4. G. , • . , •i _ Mi n _ - vinancial Y _ - _ -Statement e. PickeringPolice Village FRUIT '- for � CRR1SRIAS <?�lyvAiY4A�YNg$>ly$ - - •- FOR THE YEAR 1903. You can hardly End a home - T8Bk18 Tho Municipality of.tl,tt Tnarne'llh-. WithOtit its Ayer'9-Chaffy •iso pa:Toast 11.00 !paid la adwaara of Pickering in account with the Yu• Pectoral. what . Parents kno lice village of Pickering:-- DR. _- It does for children: breaksOF AnVRRTIRIXQ r 1903. T un RATES s. Vtm Ineerd a, per line 10 Cants ° t aj;.e rate, m e p Sach nib�egneat insortfoa per line - 6 ' Commiit3tlon cit 8tatitte M This reu does not include Legal or Foralgn ad- I.aLur, 15111 clays 174 OU �+. tleztisemenu, Proportion of surplultes'htttn C ®a k Bpeoial terms given to yarn>s making con• Col., 1'p • Deb. and (i,ln. slab al swats tory or 6 months or the year. Soli- t q Ahe" la glrarterly rate, L4 snrp. $1264,3.1 r>a 11 vp A cold -in ti Sing1C nigh[,��� (� � Iuoea cards, ton lines or trader, with report Taxes on 23�iugsand 4 bitch. 81 WWords uL1s- ntS ASJ ,�.. ,J� E ST yebr.iSUC,p4y1sZr" r>-sacanoa----- - ropor t��nn e a aFe rots h te' Notice An I ocal co, amus %on cents par line, pneumonia. Physicians ad- - five feats- "ne each subsequent inaezdoA. cense food, $260.00 986 p , paeia] ocatt aetr to made known on appitca- Share from sate of road allow. vise parents to keep it on hand. Market.' p r.. :.Q free a,.vartiains . a1I-ws:in IW24 $1514.88 and -The beet coniiA Q,ertsalae money do ba In the Marrkete Advart renaants wlthoat writteb astructions $333.75, total $1848.88 76 Eli b� ♦�� 7.te Cherr7l oetor.t For the anaAt,e oyi ' 'l ib• Ir sorted until torbiddea and charged ao- j*a'' a erg - tri noWlnrtcould t� s/b17 t,s batter." _ n tord:cglr. urders for disconnnutair advertiar Jacoa ltttL'LA. Uratoga I� Irwin muss be !n writing and sant to tae gab. Total $590 48 ate ,/1.00. a. c. Area M. ]irhMr�. CR. u ,al for !Dwell Mn►e. Y Unseeded Poh Work promptis attended to, lapoblishad over y Friday morning atIts *Me $`I Plica tui es Our which the OUR Seeded -Ready for use. Pfekertag Ont Police Village is partly Iia- Thro t' T 7'9 n g `- t`'Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors Onlbridge* $136812. i� i�41+a. - RAISINS Clu6t6r8-tor the table. 'raw On indigents 31'2 79 AYer's Plies groatly std the Chemo - y On printing, advt, etc 299 63 PeCtO/Bf its -dreaking up ill CWd. y For salaries ' IMOO They're just what y ou would like. ' Our P.siitlas-StnctIndependence For Board of Health 118 50 _ Our Al fin -A Ftrsi-class Local Paper. For int and dis on loans 286 67 1Vew Adverttsernetats. e'aur Eapeetattons - The hearty Our Heather Bloom brand of fit SaTLOrt of the 0000ls of Pickering and vtatntty Sheep killed by dogs -174 20 Zs, a�--- _ —,r Us y'j©M,�Vi Vi�i,1Wu V� _.• .0 to all ac - 25 ordi C to nuaiiiv, dslily zed an m r0 feed depot By over drx t in 19(e .11079 roato, IL-11 _ _ - 'A it Bb amt -n be expended by Po- ---Best Persian Dates California Prunes NOTES AND CU341MEfVTS., lice Village on Station road, _ (STRAYED from the �reinze of the Messina Lemols =� Layer Fit! in urtivance of agreement *�J cndersigned, lot 1N, cwc a r a or about g _ P a `Sss•eet Florida Oranges Cooking Figs re rectipts from road allow. 50 W Frraap tiov :Ittr. t II�rhata Harte: u years u•.d. g r! nomination (lay a �ruach e p _ red, wiib a few w%ite spas 41st o Holstein Lemon, Orange and Citrou Peels. 4 y prp buil, 9 raontbe o! i, t,_ack .rah a rout wh to Brill us our order and ensure. township affair's are beco llt11 8 � '_ - 5352 89 sL'ow. A reward r f ?,r1 w:;l b•S.Eisen to �t�irti a g y .. r Police.' furcfaiint su.t ir.torai4ttaii as will l.al t" nDOiC the to liC Of trJll 19Rti02ng TO hAT'fn', r theTl resider a . 59 cr,rezy, J BI;LJL�, faro ►'lacer!,, 5:1 ;� p ' 37 It is difficult to Sal whet er there• les oras rtceiyrd during the. A. ll r y Christ ass " will be an elect.orl tw not .but tLe 3' 3 their re - --_. __ -•_- _ -- �Ier m `.iunici silty of the Totrn,h of For ale. n s - - uutluok at the pre=ent yet to be Pi in account with the Police �j ----- --- - t that we will have stn blertion.. All Village ut Pickering:= the luelubers of the preaeut Colin• vis • ril will �tarrT fur renaintiuu. ]n Dec GrAin f�addit4oi to thee rite names of Ja=. Uec 10 Tn hal due Prtiice Village (,� a Under!:lie Sylvester .!hickey anisas per forreoi::g -tote. 8':37 89 I .,ave a n6ibber of Piga, 6 weeks old, - "James Richards a"e freyursntl} • to dispose of. -:- _ - 6� mentioned as cauriidatey lar theBy cash disbursers hythe _ I•eererhip, and for the c•omwil we T.11.Treas. during the yr The undersigned are prepared to pa' -the bigLest prices for all kinds 19+x_ qui the order of tine• �f coarse 'grain. ]year rise uziule, of T. C. 05borne, YY H. ',Jackson ,r Yr -lice Trustees and for It will- be to our advanta¢e to see us .before die osis Andrew Annan, Cll9s. W.F)isneusive purposes 1.35 72 F P g - faeo. Cooper, IV. �', Richardson, L. ___— 13ROCS ROAD. OtiT. We are also handling all kind: of Fac Stock. ° .'.. Banks, Jas. McFarlane, R. W. 014A 87 _ ? Mowbray, Alf. Hoover, and others. TOTAL RscEIPTS. _ butthe-l, ibilityis that omeof 19�. VAN STONE & PALMER,' 1; these will refuse to enter the con- .test. DF17 64 71 eb 18 Cash from Tp. •treas. % C>D a{ }Ll _ ec •' 109learle e 21 NN' T Dunbar 7 94 1, A considerable amount of talk is ;• Logan 796 ' ..indulged in bycertaitrof the party Cash -due Palice- Village 8 41 - `press rearding the treatment of 7— I* Callaghan, who has been 'sen- $1321Zi Ladles : : / - li tent+d to A term of imprisonment w .: -.Qn a charge of theft. Some tithe I9�1 Everything in. Hate ago he. made an affidavit of a ser- Feb.;4 Flection _ea rises for = _ _ -Ione character- againr-t the Ross 10ur and 1 T $ 8 Oh sernment. This affdavit seas oras 26 :tltzrkAr &Thexton for Readyf01'-We&T - . printing 9 ot) - .- tu the effect that Cr(*sin was 8 Cash for labor 23 93 -- Augg Ready -to -Trim _ ppcc rstiaded to snake statements re- teaming ° - _29 110 :• fo' .Is' flectingDn the character of Gamey.labor _ 1 10)ls- tri' w Callagllam ss hu is as an agent of Dec 17 labor 49 All this season's Features. a4 30' 36' ' Crossiu's. was charged by the lilt- W J RPozin, for nitily 4 88 ter n ith with -holding a certain �t D Gordon, lumber 49 118 i �r ctim Oi unone -dtic hiuland on thu; Mcxlel.B.Co_,.for.grzwel 7 6i 1. Balance of tock reduced in 7�-a ala �E�•ITT� h. For labor 12 (hl price, Sonne below crest. -was ba=ed the charge of theft. p: When the trial took I/lacc a I1tim- g1,3 I - Sale for next.four w6eka: peeler in Que,enston and Portlarr3 Cement. Cement al«a}}`s on .leer of jurymen wel'e challenged You flake taoney by calling. hand. This Cement is bought in c•arpc d lot- and will be solo!: to on both sides: and now the charge TEMM .rA01.311f.H-rieltartas:sta•:ton C,?.i customers at Very log' price,. Ght enwood. Ont. As made that the jury was placke-d TRAINS aOlXG EAST Dae es ro%LOWS'- • DI. GBrow . BrollQham --with men friendly to the Rut -s No. 6 MAIL 8:51 A. M. > - governawnt. • We. believe the rr 12 LOCAL 2:58 P.M. --- Judiciary of the country have too re 10 LOCAL, ' . 6:04 P. W. much regard for their high poli- TL&j:.B GOING WILST DIIS AS FOLLOWS•- . • , �'lERP�Y XNu;�S TO ALL - _ tion to prostitute it to: politiral 'No. 9 LOCAL 8:45 A. M. ends. !Much injury, may be 1.11 Local . .�. 2:21 P. M. �� Sp ,wrong by these attewpts to dis- e'7 ILA;r, 8,27 P. M, If fou j. fT O ej ave- i credit the ;honesty of those �s ho -- Rant , have charge of the administration a first -•. = :' .. :. of otm lzzwj. We"have too mach t50 YEARS' Class faith l , the integrity of ourJud! EXPERT^eNCE m In Feeding Stock, by using a good Straw -Cutter and es to the that the would �� P 1 lts, he fit and r gg ® ,good Root Pu pet•. We ,h e t be for L 0 forget the sanctity of then oath in �y ind power. Also -Windmills, Tread and Sweep 'their eagerness• to further the = Powers. . • ea a Gasoli E gi s,. t"a"- : _ 11ii11 Po era Steam and lie n 11e ends of any political party. SaR'ing Jacks, Grain Grinders, Wagons, Sleighs, Cutters, etc Whether'hc be Grit or Tory, schen t Cistern a lnan is elevated to the bench, we TRADtt MARtCs or. _-�j beiive'his• highest aim is to ad D><slclvs Tr ugh Gets `�'hlllp, ir_.� -Brougham minister 1118 laws .Of the land in Anyone sending a etetch and desert CoryFUGHT on MST - �ti call an ln]partlal manlier, Qulotli secertatn our blyraintta freewhether an and _ tions strictly confident al. Handbook onmPaatent�'s lje6 - - TT OUSE TO LET -The house and wit tree, of»eat agency for eecvrinR Patents.s �(000"(D ��� � �� /�j�'�s ��� us� Patents ratan tgcoaah Mnnn R Co receive © © © © © © © © © �fi • 11 lot on c'hnreh street jnaL north of %be lal,totic. without eHar M, 1n the livery stable. the property of kits E. McGinty _-_ For arucularaapply to H -Ss E. o'CO\:rOli, 6 art A handsomely Illustrated weekrimtricalls, E- AM, --EVA S ,,. f ar¢eat civ. y%Not.Up n enlation, of any sciintiao journal T-8.0% �•, J �jELLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and eart_fourmonths,iL Bo7dbyallnewsdest Brock et -s.. `Whitby_ ALM 1t1+ Boge wasted When you have fat steel UNN 0 CO'3818maiway. New Yqk iof any kind ready to sell drop a card for prises {%"Ig QC N A Savings Bank Account with the - Or when you went•a mileh Cow, beet riLger or Branch ofltc'. ,r?6 F st-washtnrttoH.D any wung cattle to feed ori shares, write or _ phone J A While, Brougham first 4 j1 f�- RE`VARD. The under t ""Soviereigh Bank-of-Canadal�-j i No H p .0ll -signed loot on or about Nov. a e 2 your -old rod heifer. with a white star on taco a ai Anv person giving such ihformat0n as will - e c CZ o G o`- lead ther recovery will receive -the above re- -0 e Tickering. ' - x .. • ward. JOIN GKAHA\f, I,ot35, B. F. Picker• 'Cr - epi I M ing. Highland Creek 9.0. 6 e ; -�I - Interest allowed from date of deposit on small sums'aawell as large e a 1 -i T31'TED---rAITHFLLPERSOYS �� to call ov retail trade and agente'tor mar- ' t' c c : G 4 j Dy C niactnritigltonsa having seal esmlar bed buei- - • us�xA r t1 t0 Oo. are eA ❑sea; local territory; straight salary yt0 paid it ± 00 00 00 i0 C' o p i; pJ i p weekly and expense uvoaey Rdvande3 revious - s Mie xc err G ., o +• ° ea oriotee nuu"CCPa8aZ9;-rositioH nermanBnti - co n o a �.i N �w bupine<q eucoeselnl. Fncloea eflt•sddressed Lumber''Nard _ mHoa ;=5 * g e M,� envelope. Superin:oudent'Tiaysl,r 605 bio �e o^ B $ v " O C,n non Rldg., Ch ca;o� - �2-i5 —= Mai 6nT d C eane"err' Far M mazy be'ieCnred-by • It l our aid. Address, All kinds of rough grid dressed Lumber Fl m. m afar y O THE PATENT RECORD, Latb, Shingles, Doors, Sasb, House fin. - -- _ �. DaWn,ora. lid and silo material - - _ - . ra,c Ayr. ------- '• � . � � fishings •- e is s is n o :� MQe o _ — For Cleaning �indowst. D(Ciirors K I c ; t P Cisiern to and Sil��erware. Q �. a m a a,r July -t Oot}k 6 Cotton ROat Caif1 Ot1At� tlk4_and water trongbe made _ _ !t a ,ir4 ,o a, • dept! M In enccesafnli-p used monthly by over Order - t� 0,00011Jes.3ate,e @a us, Ladies ask Enreka�Flp $filer, A w Cpl Oct.Mr your drn¢�¢iist for Cook's Cotton Root Cam- �' tirl *ICv.1 frsa04 Take no other, as all 3if:turea. pills and Is j imitations are dangerous_ Price Pio, 1, $l ppeer a• ar ;Dee box • No. 5,10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. No. :receipt Binder Twine Etc. l.tnaary 1SN)4=Arhitbv 6tb, Oehawa 7th, ics�mp•s�.atlThe Cook -Company and two Oat. _. .Ws De Gordoae $ronahatn9th, Port Perry 11tb, l s•,- �t'Nas..Iand :1sold and recommeae.odbyall ;��,�^/� 'ee 141b, Cannicrtoa 13th, Beaverton responslble Drmlgtista in Canada. � 1 e ` . Reazin Hardas:e lfa On&. 14th. v f Pickermg,;0ak. M�b�JT�'`�'''�Y ' �k Y., n �;,;,. »-... - . . _ . , ..... -... .,. �msm. - ..nom_ _-_......�..... — ...if+"_$.a:'ir•. ,�. ae:vmsm ...:e a ....:..r _ =ai • .. C wr . r'.. ;. ..�n.^.�.'.w'tKwa'' z+w.i �' irc�.a'11.i.- 7j w-=• .mn...,3Xr61mgPs ". - a.-, Y f`y, ..y ,t•Txwt b id; K` • - r+ „:. . :' .q „ i.. ,,. ,. _,....,;._ .. ._. .:.e. ,. ,. .. s. T�v ., - a"A•.. moi;._ r OC` 5'.wl r,+',"4 '"✓"'4q s. s� +/'.. .w' 9„a +: y •i .x c' rt `t - Remember the grand promenade iu for their share of raise. The - _ proceeds of the. evening amount- Samuel Bra 19 R ain under the 'carnivals in the Caledonian rink g A� Bray " g to-night and to-morrow night, ed to $78. CHRISTMAS ° weather. —"-- - and also on the nights of Friday- - AV. almer was in the city on and Saturday- of nest week. The Sale Register. � C arena on Mundt u business. ice is in good condition, and a Beal's Joshua and Mrs. Bund are at — at y merry time is expected. _' .. - Wooler on an extended visit. A very interesting ceremony Dr. Waugh, inspector, visited took place at the home Mr. A. - lJancy Rockers ''and ' EasyeChairs our public school on Monday• -Lamb, 9th con., Pickering,' on • ; Book Shelves, Easels, Etc. L. e nes ay, -e-e-. , w e1 his on Tuesday delivering pumps. sister; Miss Alice Almeda Lamb, I Our public school closed on lion- was married by the Rev. Murray Nothing Better day for Christmas holidays. Tait, to Mr. Frank Wagg, of for " an 'Xmas present. Born—On Monday. the 21st inst. U%bridge. ' the wife of-Falter Ward, of a sun. The oyster supper and bazzar ip,- B01 ft — . rs laic cut c oi��2#ttRy 8 _ _ wife of Thos. Patterson, of a son. isist was a grand success. Rev. _ i P. flacnab, Sr., and Mrs. Alae- Mr. Pidgeon delivered an excellent 'Xmas Goods �t nab are both indisposed kith ZR address on Dull Tools,' which _ -T �+ 1 grippe. was much appreciated by all. TUESDAY, St, Dsc. m implements sale of Christmas Pl IvVS -- .Siss-mate Eastwocid is spending Miss Dowling, elocutionist, of To- farm stock, implements and ho vacation Christmas vacation at Fesser- ronto, delighted the audience with hold furniture on lot 12, con. 5, Pick- ton• her readings, while lir. Badgerow, ering, the property of James Flick. Miss Sadie Bray, of Battle vocalist',-wa3 equally well received. Sale at 1 o clock. See balls. Pouch-Fine Presents. Fine Toys. 'Fine Candies and Nuts. _ Creek, Mich., is here visiting her The well-cooked oysters also came er Postill, Auctioneers. Fresh Fruits. rents., Currants and Peels away *down in pile Raisins, and _ Born—On Saturday, the 19th ` _--tbjever best quality.Call and Ret $n3t., the wife of Egbert Bundy, Cedar Tenders Wanted. _ beautif'ul-calander froprices, also 40f a son. ! L Wm. Hulbert is moving to the SEALED TENDERS will bs received R. E. �olr$ptf3. <village and will occupy J Gregg's up to Saturday, Jannasy 9ih, 1904, for the rc rt supply and de ivery of the following goan• p pg y• of hoed sad Agent for North British and Mercantile Ins. Co. titiesan — rs. aar use of the Ddunicipality of the Township at number of young people on of Pickering, viz: Wednesday eveuing - 7soo tt , 3:�: - -- - _ Wm. Cooper, who has been en- Olaremont. - - - gaged with Frank Cooper fur some 13500 ft , 5a6, 16 feet long, delivered at, time has returned to the city. Brougham.---- OWO ft., sz6. 16 feet ton delivered at . Rev. Park, of Uenf3eld, will g g B, MerryYyy��g�� preach'in the Baptist church nest Pi4000f �'+Ila • ,,L1j j J, ppy bunda •. Mr. Park has been ex-4000 t , 5af+ .o feet long, deliyered at tendeda call by the congregation DC-00 ft,. U7, 16 Net long, delivered at A number of our young people SOU it:, sic, 18 feel long, delivered at -- Nw Year�i ('� took in the Christmas 'free on Ctmremont, v T�•+ 11] the 5th concession of Uxbridge on 5.10 ft-, •1x7,16; feet long, delivered at , Brougham. Monday evening, and all report a � , grand success. g Broui bt x 25 feet ion delivered at W Al.. Shoe Merchant, JOV it,. '2x6. Ig feet long, delivered a! ' Both our teacher, are giving g, . iYPal�aer, Claremont, Out. good satisfaction, and ncc<,rding Pickering Vinalre. - •- to the Inspector's report Are doing 500 ft. 2x5. 16 fees long, delivered a'- excellent Nvork, t,1 e are pleased Pickering village — 'Ito know that both have been re-%Qgrategnd cedar timber, to be de- lenders will be received for Dont 4ea a ed for auothep . l Graham Faros- shipped a carload Brougham forget the old man :g g year y the following roundivered s J100 pieces, se in dround, No. 1. not with the fish on his back. -.. of horGMinnesota to neaoua un Monday. teas in than 8 inches diameter at top sad, The sleighing in this locality ivas is and 20 ft long. half and half. For nearly thirty years be - never better than it is noir, and 200 round posts, R feet, long. not Is" ._IDowswell the nierry sleigh-bells may be than 6 inehes at l top end. _ has been traveling around the �'1-•— _ All of said timber o e delivered at %be world, and is still traveling, heard from morning till evening. g __- d tb placer named on or before the 15th deo of H. HQp�. April, 1901. The lowest or any +soder not bringing health and comfort j� Ageai for veilll - •„r:.. _ _ itis, kaade of - useessartly accepted. Envelope enclosing %Vherever he goes. tender to be marked •• Tender for Cedar 'tales menafaatared by the lWaLanghlin Timber„ To .the ccnsumptive he Wishes you all a6 Merry Christmas Oa'y, of Osha'ra' By order of Council, brings the strength and flesh New - •- DoDONALDR. EEAmN, � � he so much needs. - - an d ” Happy W e ar -• ' _ — - Township Clark. - tiff hitevale P. O., oft, To- all weak` and sickly - -- _— December .til, Igor. to is children he gives rich and strengthening food. .. �: - NEW ;L.AUNDjtX he gives new firm flesh and -_.i► n To thin and pale persons _ M ,,• w ; The undersigned has openerich red blood. _ - {':` � d "�;}_! a laundry ne=t door to W. T. Children who first saw the y y '- ., ` The Empire Medicine Co, of Loudon, Dunbar's, and hating had nearly old man with the fish are now 1003 Pumps Out., has sppoiated the undo igaod as four year's experience in Bowman- roan u and have children Focal agent for Pickering, for the matt woo rills, is prepared to do flrst�lass g p derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. work at usual rates. of their own. 1E oz the treatment _ot the Nose, Throat, i � Windm •il1SBronchial Tabes and Lungs. ItcoreliColda Give me a trial. He stands for Scott s Ernul-n..o ' Catarrh, rrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever SOO TONG, Sion of pure cod liver oil—a sad mad lung diseases. waste ` a . Proprietor. delightful food and a natural . _. • --- for particulars, a stock of t,reatmenta and _ -. g _ (repairs oon9tantly on hand at, ton2c for children, for old folks xve are prepared to do all kinds of work C�raen Ri�rer. CAt. IF YOU WANT. • . and for all who need flesh and Promptly pertaining to the pump business. , A gasoline eirgine Strength., CW-51ILL and Threshing Outfit ►7 For' sate--Tile nn!er_t ed. bs s first- Brantford wind mill, Deoriag machiner} - �� >SCOTT SOWNE, Chemtete. cissa L, M S., 17 h, p. enuta. slid saw-mitt com• binders, mowem, corn haryeetorr, cora Toronto, ontart0. ° Elptete ; also a is h. p, sawrer R Masse)• tirresh- shredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, Goo. Lind $1.00.1 all druftiet6e '( Successor to s, traet:on angina and lsonarch cleaner, and baggy or stone b_Oat. sae. or write John Gerold #auk and pump. Ali in good running order. , Gerow & Son, Claremont. _ buy per.on desirous of securing them should W. F. R. Jones, ' call at lot 44, ccn.9, Pickering. ALdAED HAY• ¢ly nal tsatn. JIIIIII1111111111111N11t1111111Ullllllttlltllilifillllillllt: tF, P. Richardion, Agent,{Pickering. - WAliD, olsremont'P. O. N 9 The '► _ f . _ _ .- = May it be •- Is the sincere ominio11 _hap-M-Christmas _ _ The .SCh ristmas �} -_'rte u11WOSA- srANDA0 = pies .. :.. = ."�� - = t �• Piano G recti n Inc! R we VAURp e pioneer 8n• 1 Piano, C -. Favorite of World's Fairs and spent n Canadian Homes. On principle 5 Wbich we extend to T. Al(REIG - Agent, Pickering• _ of (band Piano. Nearly 75,000 i our many friends - y _Dominion Pianos and Organs g _ and customers -,made and sold. Such aro the 8 ' instruments we want to interest = p = you in. ay it bring, to yon •1on g�•�life -RICRARDSON S =_ - = r increased. wealth and complete Important showing of finest display of = : A Dominion Piano China. A very large assortment of %ationmT. Books, Dolls, Toys, ;nbt _ 5 Ora Dominion Organ _- received for the Holiday trade. Call = happiness.* ° and see them._ 'aubwriptions taken for all Magazines,= For a Christmas Gift, _ - 'Weekly and Dailyl,Newsps, rs, = Is What will male the- whole = �Tab� Jit bring t© us an in - _ _.. - - _ = - }3ouselioid bright and hsPPy• W. tT. I3. R=C13A�ZLDSON', _ r of your r creasing continuance. - WK rLEMIN G _ _ valued patronage, _ MANAGER and SOLE AGENT c rs Paint8,of s Your sincere,well-wishere,'fall Pa e, •;IlualutltiwHtallfNttlulltl11111ufwltfllnnillfllG :,Rus �a-r(� ware � fAwao$44 L ':\\TED—Faithful Per.a�nst�tra- R4k1JiJll� '' ' Wl d xI �l V s r - •• reltnr -ell establtshel hou.o is few •The ��• •, r A lar fresh stoa'd now on haul Prices iii �Vall,lxaper;ranging co .urF., celli.g on retail merchants and agenic n Local territory. 8aiary 910:4 a year and expPn- - from Be. up. eav: payable ?i9.74 eveelt in rash and expen•as 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto, .0 adcAoced. Position permanent` Businees sue• John Parker ee.atnl and ruantoR Enc;o.e sA.e addressed en- r, } elF :acdard house, 3i3 caztoc Bldg. CLi Z31.Z3Z�7�.it;GlZs cage fl-t2' d 1. J..., �,p Fr' ciY '.. v. '. • e 'a ^'�:.: •42.x•,.'' � � '.—pTv� '-.S�r„�„yvh U'�--L1-s—'� .i �; ,'h• . -Nw �'- mr - - 'Ere'i.r.'C' .. ,.,•w,:; - z, - ,. ...w f;';':r• $�',`Y,. '...-=.. ,t :�,��... `'FlR, 2K-. �. Z,.. ,t. i �'�. ”-'_'".D.., .. u' is �..,y �u ?,.:. s F . r .. r�''g. ,. oto .,e.,. .'^Fr. 5 -> .Verve +(', .y. --a :- .x ..,,.., .:: .. - ,. ., S., '-.: '.r. ... c' iD.. .,'�F.'. - '^ t- •fit ' -ti.. �" �✓,.':1 >'-' a.'SDi`',f V')l' F `,. "',^',iA, _ ',g Ol?' - i- .. .-',. - .. F Ellis feels that the disciple is not got it untied at last, and unrolled a .� : !:-. ... .: :- ... .a... '....' .,,;. .. `•w >a -rya:. ... .. ,... ,. .., ... .. , -. .. ... ... ... :, ,, ... . . , .. -.. . w r. - 'they were inquired Mrs. Carswell, ,F - .. -... . �; , like salmon, bluefish or shad . ...: .. , ... ,...... -. I- _:-....--.-....., �.-....._ . :, �.-.__..._ `__.:. __ .--. -.--._...� _._ -_. _�----_- ___..-... --.-. ------.._.-.._._..-...- ._._. -- ._ _ __ .. -_._ -. ---_. _. -�.-_�. _a..__. _.-:•-.-.. _._-.._—. -_ _ , __.- _,n....- ­ . .... I ll8e a double wire broiler well greas- ,r -- --' r "' herself violen,slp though '-It w" Gospel -to every creature.' We can't i the little room looked like a fancy cheaper than when sliced and all of _ m-,o-;N.N.N.N.N*.N:N.N.N�NoN.N.Nlo-a,99-7 , .: ' I I Mr. E13is is doing in a very- small degree what our. Saviour did fbr'us when he left heaven, to come among us and work out our salvation- amid pet I' are exclaimed at last, as she caught a tar:tallAng glimpse.1. "We do need it so• -I'm very thankful ! only -Edward -we can't }.tut it in the ! Iwo O1110 W013 Q trials such as even our home cess- stockings." .1. ­ .. . �­.1- U rionary knows nothing about. Mr. It was securely faste::ed, but they .1 �_ Ellis feels that the disciple is not got it untied at last, and unrolled a ___ 40 ti ANEW YEAR'S STORY....abovo �� . . . X his Lord. "Now it is not only our duty; but outs high blessed privilege, to give length to see tl,e pattern, As they 1�'i.i so something tell out -a flat !parcel wrapped in tissue paper and pie process, yet it requires care and attention to prepare the fish with out burning it. No cook can put a fish over the coals in aroller :and Igo away to attend to tl at of the dinner. Everything should be made ready for serving before start mg to broil the fish, which must be watched and turned and timet!, ii'!t}t .. -',.*�,%�M0N1N�N.N��N.N.N.N.N�N�N� �A1�N�N;y.� as God has prospered us, of mon ey, marked, "For Mrs. Ellis." PREPARING FSH. a bright, hot Bre, which broiling re- I quires, a fish one inch thick will v ti ,•..¢ "Do and also of time and material:, to ,. lianderchicf Edward. Oh, how you mean, to tell me that those things were shipped just as help thocte dear people do their work. I "It pretty -six of them, hand -made," the It is economyto bu a whole cod Y cook in twelve to fifteen minutes, more time being needed for a thick 'they were inquired Mrs. Carswell, is onI b dos y y ng all we pan ,along every lire, that we' fulfill 1 announced e ccitedly. pother turng lof the ro:1 cisclosed more treasures, Ion haddock weighing, three or fourlfish like salmon, bluefish or shad Sitting up very straight. and tanuing -.`' " Christ's command .to 'preach the and.still more furtY.er on, ti 11 at last. pounds, as the whole fish is much I ll8e a double wire broiler well greas- ,r -- --' r "' herself violen,slp though '-It w" Gospel -to every creature.' We can't i the little room looked like a fancy cheaper than when sliced and all of with -salt Pork to keep the flush mecember, and cold. - "Yes, all go as nils ionariea, but. that Ic'ommand wtoce. There we.c napkins, 'and (tidies, it ca i be utilized. from breaking and sticking. Lay the hire. Carswell, they were," replied Mrs. Brown, in is as binding on ore cf 1 God's and towels, -not all new, but I feet A Try this method' of preparing a cod haddock: Clean wipe the fsh over the fire, flesh side down, and '',broil it till it is brown, lift _ an apologetic -Z.1, chillren as another, sci_ our all good and in re order. or and a golden _ tone. "You know we had plant ;part of the work must lie in supply- 1 g Brous length of muslin wrapped Ifish,* cut o(t the head, cat the flush }ng occasionally if necessary, Cook :befo:e you went away, to meet some- 'i g the needs of ti -e mit,,Ionaries so I lengthtti' a in tie carpet, another of 'from the backbone in two long stnf.a. it from eight to tweh'e minutes, then • where fes a day and- put them all i'a as to leave their time ,and thoughts flannel, and one of crash; collars, and.IPut the head and bones over the fire!turn onto the skin side andlthroil it . ordor, Your s-udt;en r epa: Lure put.! free to do our share cl preartiag the cuffs, dainty hoods and caper -well, it I in cold water and cook for one hour, ! four or five minutes.' Remove to _ .-a • vtop to that, and we waited f.ir (los,el as well as their own." Iwoul1, take too long tii`de.:cribe the ,to make; a fish stock, as there is 'a hot platter, rub the flesh with soft _. ' ,.!you to come back; you knooty every "Oh ! I wish we could get their ! treawirc-s that wonderful carpet held. much gelatine in the head and some '' butter, garnish with parsley and - -.. -- .. - --society depenc;s on its president in things to them by Christmas, but I IB,t ti.e test cf all, in that haply Ifleah clings to the bones. Strain this (quarters of lemon and serve. Ball - ... such matters, but you stayed longer suppose that is out of file question, -,tile mat`er's e; er, lay' 1'n what had !stock and reserve it as a basis for (but, cod, salmon steaks, bluefish, -,' . "than we ospo ted, and at�Iset we re (said ore of the gi Is. i been the very volare c f tie roll, 'a fish chowder, adding potatoes, mackerel, butterfish, sea trout ' and -- - membered that if we didn't send at "Yes, I am sorry to say it Is," re -!where in a�i2ng, Compact bun l.�!milk, onion, salt pork and cracitcrs'shad are good fish for broiling. li • : once they wouldn't teach the anis- plied , ter t-ew her. "But as t"at �he�.t 'wee 'r nugly wralwed a pretty d,•11 'according to any good chowder re !cut very thick, the cooking may be sionaty for Chri,tmas, so we just cannot he hcl:eJ, we'll do tie next with wardrobe ull complete, ball,, lcelpt. "The fillets of fish free3 Jromlcomplet('ti In the oven. -- packed the things and s: i, t- them: '. thicg and give them a ,happy skates, and maebleG, with pounds of Ica,id.y, the bones are to be used to make Boiling and Steaming Fish.- in ' . ` !tie thought tho ii }onary's wife could IIx them u ), " I ,'Now Year. Perhaps the gift will be mode enjoyed be:•auso' so a steels ted. and a sweet -letter of sym- interest that. was 1}t'e molded fish. boils ng or steaming fish much is lost . "" •_. 311a. Cars;nveh's pretty checks were IAn't, gi 1,, let's send them a gift pathy anti an itnw••iration to t•ezn both, rignel, 11h)lded fish. -Butter an Oval mold. �or toasted by absorption into the - • �� let is uFi.e-a.i t e fare - - (worthy the n2--�aa�-that of F f a-arc}+yrs H}Fs}r-tlsse.'=- - }.lag _in it a strip of hatred fl;h. then ;boiling_ water or by evaporation. - . ' "nkat sti:t of ciffcren"e does It in c'oiiiti fur^God's chilJren we are Mrs. F:1'is gathered her arms L,)1 of, a layer of bread crumbs seasoned (Boiling is far from an economical - snake whether they get through by f doing fear I im. .Let . us try to treasireet and hugged tl.em. "Thnse '''v ith melted butter, onion juice, process. but it is often convenient. A ; - • Christmas or not ^" she cblei. Ito tar him' in ti,is, and in all things c'ear, sweet, lovely girls," gTe ex_ chopped parsley and lemon juice, thick, solid piece of flab is required, . _ __'"There..- isn't ore t;.! gin the 1 ,t that we do. oleimci, "Otilt' ' think of all thi!+ f1epper, Balt and curry. Add more cod, halibut and red hnupper . _ suitable for a gift. flow Chii--tiara 8 "low f,)r our ti'•lrnbles and needles. ,salmon. 1)vt.rtg thought for'us aLnost at arts !fish and crumbs till the mold is full. being best to boll. : Ireo; le da:e to oiler, for a milszior.- iii Let's male the minutes -count." - �dcor, wh Ile I was romT lainirg- and (Moisten with one halt cup of milk Some cooks advocate boiling fish . 1. . dry box, ga:•nients frayed and thread-; „ e s + e e thinking nobo:iy <a ed for- zea. I'm or watcsr and the whole or white of lin court bouillon, which Is made <:_� .- bare, h Atoiis eR, and sleetes out at r+t; re I'll never . be to wicked Ione egg, to bind the mixture to- (thus: "3fince one onion, one stalk Iof ' the elhoat', is A mystery to me. Sure It leas Xevv Year's I:te. Cl t on a again: Oh, I;disorci, lagk at tho�r ;ggthr>r: Have crumbs on top and cclerc, three springs of c iral(•y ly the list t th(n ougt t to do tt'ouII <'rea.arn 1'rai it, where it a bleak w•'in.i iirtockings ! So f •i[ they we! lint mild bits of imutter: Macke for one -,and fry them brown in a little -but- be to put thein to mpair, whiFticd across miles of lecri plain told a feather more. How•. cuts I 'lialf -hour, unmold on a' platter and iter - Add two tablespoons of stair. . .,It wo::ld be much more appro-!hood the little hone of thus' F;llis wait ti'] manning?" - icrve with Spanish lienee. Oytt*". six pepper corns, one bay leaf, t't:re� ' , • prlate• to gite such things to o,r IIa.mily: Wooden shuttere'ratilel 31r. F:11's folPed a tra'zn mutl'e. !dipped in buttered crumbs tray per- cloves, two quarts, of twilin{t . own lastu:, be. a:;se he lives where!and creakci, aid a. saddest gr rt of and crew off a rew glove as he .an- Isuhstitutrd for the seasoned crumbs and one pint of vinegar or w��jr � he ran buy what le t,anta, and his !w'!: d blew a; ItefuIIv down t. a c1.im- Ir,w•ereJ. "We ha•.e all been most decd a Ifollandaise sauce used. !wine. Moil for fifteen minutes. skim c scalar} iR unit It' for 1 i5 r.crec's, llit I req, rcattering alt, es oder t' e - ti y "'. iFene:oualy temeurt:,•+•e', F.dith, If ; Baked, Stu!'ed fish: -Another wap (well, .strain and add the fish Sinuw,r •' - _no -1 wo: id Lea anrr`ns� to Dr.rea•rth. The roum i%aR• small, i'.s 1lolliste:'. {furmtu're I t' P re sit in is to ;off f il, nurel Col to .bake fish *it*h crumbs is to pr- ' until the flash leaves the bores " A • iit nt 1 plain a::d tca;.ty,'aud is Iv.i1 11 t•e t'e gl%enq... pare a stu.Mng with onNhalf cup of simpler method is to ado u Imle . • - of flo'i r. and t a,Ak. c f s;rgar, and : the mi.:st stood the rrtish+ ovary bar- ' "I ,,ball lway for t hem as long aR I ( breast ertirztbs, nne-fourth cup of rnt•I- .. v the gar or lemon juice to the boi! ins ' , (oar's of (hoi:e trrlt to add to his Ire!• lice," declared f.r 1 ilr"Homan with 'ted butter, onc•half cup of cracker -crater or to use no seasoning except i _ elreir'd goodly supr.2y. We s',otret ! 2t had a*rived only that a'ftrrnotstr, Is,., ibe-ing tit,.- ''I role t' cy ;;ill -c hv, a f,•w drops of anion juice, !atilt, depending upon' a s asoned I -.- .. . , u!•on hien Mori • r e��!: s and t t icy- I •'taNeQ, i-m%ing hce.t delayed en ro�ilc, a • i e, ery ono , liavr- or, happy a 'yew Ione -fourth 1 aRpoon of salt, one- sauce. for flavor. To keep fS h in . . I -- to rual.e twin fcr w•hi,h IwlI I soncth tic t,ar.ishec! t,'r frclgh,t so often is in t e li'es,, (Year as they ha•,c given u&—more i„u;hth twccpoon of pepper, one table- it is well to tic it. into a piece .^:g must "nom bass ��i I well t rn:she(1 st,.d, . Ile r'rl ge J•lm tth w}:(re tnowdriits ani k' s"cis f esus„fly make progicte Ithon that I roe Isn`t ;+-s'..” - - 1#1r;,oa of chopped parsley, tero table 'oP cheesecloth ar mos(lutto Foes+ng, People didn't knots that ti -o rer-ret !,,(,none ,b I mak elnboratr u'reFtir ovrrrs and"'ltii; u Rtblr. i "•t-1� i of ch_ opped pickles, Bind to -.Place It in a fish steamer or immerse Afrs -('a! -,vel s it ca- Ing- her old'¢r•hrr ,. i emb:ci erect sll:•1(rr, for w!! h heI Sir hili; had smiuggLA it it -to tic I.f with hot water: Lav one-jit in boiling writer to ,cover, p•rldinA c] ak that vt:iter-rias tatted down! i has no face, L(Jwr already ronl,ita-i waotl-she i, oia at •l ht, till the I half a honed fish on a tin sheet Y(1 one teaspoon otsalt. Let the water nn th�'lla stilets,-rYom-fleas; rm ''r . . .. '_ %bly nasi. _iced t' en «'e cl':J1) , i •rel•.- drib r(!ri ,hould bw a,lecp. lits wise bakisg pan. add the st'iTinx in a boil grntly from twenty to 3fr min• Ifhnt. t ere waN tears, )t a girl in th.e' • . I ” tabic cast-aPs to ar,ot'er'preaclor had lived fear days in juyfil antuI.,a-`IlibTe ,, ,lass «hu hart not.pra ti:e!!lavcr; fbe�u the second strip of� st:utas,- the _time depending upon the ' i who was lir. Hullister's cls ssnnto in I 1cicappoiutmei.t Ion of its art ic;iI It was a sore heal telt-lee ts! in tie giti ir,g «filch ;nnd bake for one -hall hour. Serve quality dna` quantity of the fish, T( c I' ,- Y •. .'•-r0!lip,r al'd ben-lnaF'. I and vtho is wt en C'hsi�fina5 ,ams r+id sn lurch coed. �tvith egg saue•r. Tiue whoht ftch. much =bailing makes [ist}t watery. I' .. his eg"rl In every way -a mien who and wt•nt without it, b!:t the ehil!- And Goi knew !t all, and made !t Idressed for .siuf ng• may" lie fitted ;(Then it iti'terdei. remove it carrl'uUy . i ip hanging ult )is family to fie,cap-',ten-had been brave, and mare Ve'up cut them ever} ure.'inbles'}ngq'with these seasoned crurxshs, piacrd,to a hot platter, garnish with aiiced - _ _. i ' . able women and h0 e' t .txeo. on a ;mo`t of their s'cat:ty vuprly cf rite- r sexes d c'v�; n and nrtini:ig over; erect. ret a tin, in. the shape of ah hard=boiled eggs, tickled beets,' lem• - I ----salary that waii1r h't -buy-rigWr`s and Ifa.�es taffy, 'n•hicli was their or l,. i `�, larded with salt pork wedges and on .ard parsley an•i serve with an,,v theatre tickets for son:, fanil'iea in I1Trt•se:.t Ti,cy felt trey could afto-:It '1 hu ked till brown. LJit rt. out card fish sauce, such a� u`ysler, whito- i o: r r h ir. h. Stcch a_man as that tri, "to be patient when such a wealth of l+illy on the till Sheet, slide it on to 'shrimp or tomato, I . , ten(!'-,.it,ch--'' Mrs. ('a seal! choke.; + rtknoan ttrasn�ro wet,. o;i its ttAy '�o THE SENSIBLE. 13IOTNER. ., n platter, garnish 'with spnTx9 of j Fried Fiiah.-Prised fish is very tiopu• I •and .t,,•rel, Iler Ni icor miPly s:r-(the had watched from day to day, --_ :: iwraley, ureas or celery stuck in I. ho. and though much has been .•talo I priced, began a b•c•lile .ruteT.t. "B,,t,'and wlen father announ-ed lis safe; I 1' „ves and mouth and Rerve'w-itb any about the indigestibility of friec TYhrn little Al tine rest's - 'v"' I - _ rine clear «ulnen, !f you had been tatrltal they told ea,<t"er t' e� ones Are food; there's no denvin' the tact that Lsh sauc,•. g ! i here to tell us whot to der--" ! wA.e Kleid .it had bei' late-tley'c! ble seat! cr no to"rtes doses t? em ! i in A solwi .piece .of hallibut or cod it tastes good. . When properly cook' I hlrs ('ilrswell s+dder-lp ,ocove:elll"see tt•e Nn of hong-ing ,:p t'eir with r.=_%co-:s,' g'1 g. purt;ativc', was• Lc hakcd without stuJlfing. W--sh. ed. fried fish need not be dangerous � her toi;e. "The idea." ,he said, ! stor.kir •s c u \etv Y'ear's Free, aill r F r or puts: t' em to ,hep with tie o- I • called "suotFii t raiiors w!:ith r.nd dry tine fish. Ileinove the A::in:to persona 'of sound digestion, !: g . _ indlgna.tl� ','t+•nt be:a:ate 1 ,w1asts:i.h a jubilee as tlere,shouLl be ter.. -- F N1tCUy R (a::LAiti i0.rtrrf 0, sate s. by dilping tl,r fish a mou:ent !n boil- used in mod+tion, blit i':at two ot• • away n*rrsln� rr,v sick ri<ter, a lot cf ! 1nW Pnw' -- ! ,1 Itab 0%in Tablets hate been u. -I :Irk, water and then scraping the ten+ The trouble wild) triol f191 -, fntrlligcr.i won:,:), who bey and At t)c�dti:re t' e sty s we,c fir_' y's l by thousands of moths s who cl.eer- icnsened skin orf with a sharp knife. -arises from 'the hardening of the Ask make a:d rrrnake for their own lam-'h.ung vt•i.h glr<'ful rontldcnce, :,rid rhe Z:11 lit lr ufy that the•. a e' gentle Lti `I'1ic, thr.l;sh nn a tin r:hect i.n a and its tendency to assort I - 1}ins, Fed hnovv quote what !s pansnls had Int}hed with tl,uxz, -)sail ' IfYbre tt:eir actio,`, atsoL:t{ly rafe, and baking pun. Season it with Felt and grease, -both of which conditions re. .ruitablo and apjazopratc for -therlr, mobibertng the baircl in tie'thed. Cfin't know ina•ke little ores !leer) scrunlly and lx•pper, sprinkle it with bread'crumbs hard digestion. Thera air two ins 'ti ` am heater than t:) When the little ones were ai+lee;), pack a bairn cf tens.h aril cal it dI t teas iollcc fn find o;e'cd. But naLuralh, he.ausJ they remote -C, rind lay upon it several wedges of,thods of trying. line is to immora, li Chris•tinati gift l lifts. •Brown, In w, en the unr:acking had been accom- trouble that made baby itritable and ;salt pork. Bake for three-quartersof,.the fish in boilhig oil and the other' 1 fry- it ill . -___ --.-- yo•r- :e --Ali a that that car,rite V. s, ('Hushed, tie hut<hni:d ane wife sat wa'.et;i. C1r1 this r:oiiu airs. T 1Yat-•nn issue and sent with an'v Ii altlt0 a Pan frith salt pori The latter !s - : F.2Ls R'FtS reared nuc! e;lucated in a llootl g at the leap w'I h sad fate -s,-w, ~a•s'c11. Ont snys :-"I hate ,sauce. This solid piece bf fish may ,scraps. the more t•as ihig: er c:i. < Ie of RUriCty' than any' oP l rayinlr nothing, but th.iii ing much. use Unity's Od n TaLI tR had Ilnd lie stuCed by removing the certtryl t) , the, former more .rapid an•cl Iety 'if . '.us athlre to ? Is i( to Ier dlFcrndit ITo be turn,. -the.e we c many t' i� them a teiy valuable •inedi,ine f )r !hone and filling the cavity with likely to absorb the fat the list " • that ro'.e sus of forturo have lc t ! which wo, 1.1 Ire nio: t t:;4::ul ac- young children. w'hcn baby is lra:•R seasoned crumbs, then proceed as di- is drained on brown paper. Smal - ler poor ? Isn't she rather to be !(e;-tal;le,during .and tl,e Iong void winter, cr fistful I givc her a Th,blet, and'it reefed above. Fish turbans make an tflsh.like trout, smelts, perch ane .. I (attractive • • -. 1 , - eommen'e l t'he_ prate, Yes being will- r after. they had keen utade over, a. soon puts her right." dish. Take thin strips of pickerel are dipped•whole in flour I _- . ' ing to } elp her husband in 1 is ardt.- I relired, or pats lie,l', or sotnetc ilii . These Tablets erre all the minor )halibut, cod or haddock, roll and Indian meal or egg and crumbs - an! ' ors and poorly p ppid labor, when his But there were no toys -nn boons•- Alment•s cf t: e little'er,es. They we skewer thorn with wooden toothpicks. ' fried crisp. Cod, halibut, haddock, • . -ta`ents and hers could shire in a ' no candy, - without which' Chris Lutes good for i,)1 children from bi'tth on- Spread with - nielted buttar.' sprinkle flounders, sole, etc., are cut in slice: - mach more l :cratfve position? Don't I isn't Christmas to a child; and t! e r a: d. Sold by meas i 'e Peale, s o witkr salt and pepper; titter an each or fillets, dipped and friend sit bei •_'S a box bI I." tell me ti ere is any excurc ! I'm so (empty ttocklogs hung limp 'arid .se''t by rr'tail at cents turban a slice of onion and'let stand way. - -_:•- ashamed of wir rni.siona.ry sotVtyI pathditi', 'w•ai;i:•g. %vriting "ri a Dr. 'Williams • hreiicire ;for half an hoar. Remove the onion _ _ _.__ - __ _ __._ __ _ � - : I feel ]site resigning an ti -e spot '" "Well, I'm Lure I'm Lorry yo -u feel � ]Sirs, • l?!lis' rc:se at last. "Let's pack them back, . Fdward, for -to- Co., 13t o:kvil:c, Ot.t, ' --♦ - and bake the fish in a shallow tin from fifteen to twenty minutes, Serve DR. A. W. CMASEis 25�� , so about it. Mrs. ('a syvdl. I'f t're:e (try night,:' she said huskily. "I 'must �. NEW YEAR S..RE,SOLUTIONS. with tomato sauce. CATARRH CiiRE •„ was -but the t tft'r, ... bane! is to hunt something for those," I Broiled Fish, -Among the most do- is sent direct to tDa ., gone, to g o late to !he pointed to ti.e stockings, .then ;— ..Ilirate fish for broiling are lake or ,r �pych, improved Blower help nratteis-r.ow, -and- Mrs. Brown her' -cou'rag l' sdok 'her ani s';e �i If Sindcrel Made .They Are a Fie! salmon trout and whitefish, which Y P olc-%, clean the eft I passage,, stops droppfttqa rose and drew her handsome wrap t' aboat her." broke c'own. "Don''t. tear -don't," begged her to Right Character. .. i are fresh -water fish from the Great I - during the 'in In the .' rhrwr and remanantly cares 1 catarrh and ila t°evar Blower -' t "Ye-, unfortunately it is htsband, .: Lakes and are season free. All dealan, or D:, A. tib, Chan - too late bol. ing her clo a acd try- New Year's resolutions are so of- Winter, Broiling seems to be a sim- I Nedicke Co...aronta seed B.tni. - to gi'.c them a respe:table' Christ- 'ing to soothe 1,0:. ten made the target for cheap jatc • ma,, bt:t it mutt be made up . to thein, in tome way at once 1' te_ 1my "I can't Delp it, Edward. Just tl is 'apse let me cry. When I remember by cheap c+.!tics as to create the 'ice- pression that such resolutions are _ a Anxious h - elated ?& x, Caswell, ,with, an firs own childhood and contrast it refer t: t and never ought to be at r� -: - �� rrij+ro�-its.-}- _. - - - -- tor wander "what Lhat dear ,spat!- woman wi}1 do nest." -- - m heart. It is not fair that trey ! chat. Id be dept it ed of e'• ery thing, logic is false, i'ts effect I.ernicious.l :1 re. eat preacher brought oat tl o 'cal Sick Children' L 11hat the c:id was to wri2'e nuns- (when others 1. ate so much. I feel tr: a is ea in a sermon upon' I'nter's - .L seat s notes and dispatch them at (sometimes li! a giving up." r }rd,ga of c:evotion to his masts:, `® I Appreciate the Ruled and, Cure Which Comes once, trusting the twenty-five young! "\o, cent -sever that. You oven thot$h all others should deserts %_ iadios of her Bible cla,s to spend tl a cwl-ldu't, ' you knots. - 'Ail ti,ings, Him. • Simon did not yield to tem- I With the VSs Qt' . -, ' -„•: , . .''. i • rext evening with her, .and bring I 11 11 tevring mate: ials ,with them, also work together for gooel to them that save Cod'—and we da.” ptation because of Hs earnest a<sur- un e, but in spite of it. ]t had �4' $. I • Dr. Chase's Linseed and Turpentine .;, ' - s�rh ti s' cf enibroir,en, la �s dna "I knots -brit the chi!:ren. I Obn't been :aid that hell was paved with . OF ' tm:ibgr.s as they we.c willing to Imfnd anything for znyrelf, Edward, good resolution. If that was tics it •-• - - _ _ "" _ . L.. . , ` ,a a ft. (but yen and the little ones—" was certainly- the best thing about I It is the hidther's who have made 'cold that I could not sneak above a !lira. Catsavfell kcew that most of.. "He laves us lietter than we ]rive the }sacs. lye must tesolce bef�re,l)r. Chase,'s Syrup of.Linseed' antl'tcjrlsper, and heel treat pains in the her girls belonged to well-to-do fare -leach otl-e'•, E(eilh. Ile does not will- we du. Right. resolutionis slilce.rI Turpentine Popular. ,chest. At last I feared it would dc- _ ".i- flies, who violas willingly help her in tingly ali;i-t. We recd the dirdrlli;:e, made arc a. heli to rip -lit chars,. 'They are quick to recognize the jvelop into consumption. A friend " carrying out I•cr flan, if once their or ice thou Ill not hove it,:' and th.eIeven if by dit;tre''s of, opposing forces stiperiority of this great nredicine,adviscd me to u.se Dr. Chase's Syrup • • - '- '' inten4t w•as aroused: and she acted, tender hand patted tale bow&( 1ea.,l ;some c.f ti,tom are not kept.- Peter's (over ordinary cough mcdicinest,' and !of Linseed and Turpentine, and one ' •• acco.dingly. with a touch lino a mother's. f ith ill not. finally fail, and very in their enthusiasm told their friends'bottle curer! my cold, which I believe The young la:3ies needed no urging, ' Ibe "Edward, I- wonder if I shall c%cr Af<cly le had more faith and more Viand rreighbors'of the benefits of this would have proved very senious if I for an evening ,in tl'eir teacler's home wa. (steed as good' as you. It is I who diticlplit:ing••-not dear, strength te.ause 1•e fail,•d osteo. and ' treatment. I had not used this medicine." yleit§tjnt enioyed; and at - - - - the appointed hour, tl e merry - bevy the you, urself}t..h boy," . ai-d Edith . El'is so learned his weak point., It is a good thing, then, with the thought- They told of their anxiety when r - ,Were I -'rlr. John Pollatrd, Lcho 13ac Ont "'trooped In. When titer were all to- 11 I_ clasped in both her own the hands fulness belonging to the outlook of their chHdren suddenly' scized with croup or severe colds. Iwrites: "I ,was troubled last winter . _..-gether, Mrs. Caswell talked • to "out that had grown hard and calloused a new year, to desire and (le:'Sde' , They told of how quickly relief. and,with a very'bad cold, which stn, b(' ' to lun;s. = ti.em cf the noble missionary working for the peopN of his flock, and declare -that we will live truer, cure were, obtained by the eke of ginning settle on my I - west," with kis beautiful wife and A' call from the gate startled them, nobler lives. ),faking t"e .rezolvc' this remedy'afi¢ of how pleased the was so hoarse that I could Fciircely - :• interest!: g 'family -told the story of and Mr. Ellis went. out. "1 hope it not lightly or bonslfally, but ser_ children were to take it. speak; a -rid -had it nasty' hacking '-. ihrir t:truggles and eeriiivations and - ' isn't somebody come to take him Ilivine iou.Rly and expecting tits wine help, The good news of the iberit of Dr. cough, which I could not'get rid of. * . EOf-SaeTlflfe, and t.c13 it well. lav: ay this cold night," murmure:l we shall succeed in part it not in Chase's Syrup of Linseed arses 1'ur= One bottle of Dr. Chase's Syrup ,.of i •• - When s' -e had finished, Minnie Wel! ere- El ir; einiously', as. st-,'heard full. lr-e whom we call Mar -ter and Linseed and Turpentine cured me, . - - sst,ed a q::e':tion, "If tl:e • are Fo y voices fn the harkness. praying 1.�rd is ra'i fpr zee that our Pentine has spread until few })eoplc I carr heartily recommend it:" • " • rmza:t and (vcomplisica, why dor A moment later lie came in with a faith fail not. The man who re- l i ' in this broad ]and have not heard of - land Dr. Chase's Syrup ' they teas to their ability in such a bundle so big to could barely cat ry t olved and failed and tried again it of LinI t ( and , - Iel;d as that? 1f he'd take a cit lit -a bundle (fare a in hurls and Iso erre a rirr.n>; ma••. !shat he Croup, bronchitis, asthma, whoop -1 Turpentine, 25 cents n bottle, i;zmi)y - • • church and ge-Ca. big salary and gi y (looking delightfully mvsteriott.p en lot of "Look �w'rote to his btetlrren in tie IIrst'ing dttiibtletis cough, throat seri tion, Retr,re,Rize colds and P etunonia soot! (three tlroes as much) ti0 rents, Ial. all dealers, or Rdmcnson. Bates „' . a money to., the frontier I at ti is, P:ddth," he. exclaim- Icenttu-y was an e.ho of (cheat - • ' , work, wouldn't that do just as mach 'ed, with beaming fa.(e. "Perhpas al- (hist own exi.erience, and it ,efill be- yield to the extraordinary soothing, �& Co., Toronto To Protect ,you Y . goo ?" Iter all they will not be disappoint- lf';rlfitle', even to the twentieth ern- healing influence of this preparation. against imitations the portrait and • "moo, c:atr. iUoi.ey never takes the ed." lits wife cot1l:ht't flus! het• voice tun' : "After we- have suffer-e:l awhf'e lGod Mr. John Clark, coachman, Port signature ' of Dr. A. W, Chas•', the .` 'Plato of I,ersonol work, if God has Ito ttrinwer, but we:•rked at tl-e cord will innke pots perfect, Ftablish, Hope_ Ont., states:- famous receipt book author, are on , ' . . made the perponaI work our duty. with trembling fingers, "It's a cat -'strengthen, • t.ettle you." . "Last winter I was so bad with a every bottle. •. .. . - .� . . . 1� - :� * - � , - , - � - . : . - ,. - ,. - . I ; . , .. : .,. , � . : , - :. - I -. . - - - . . . :.., i - _ a . A . • . .. : .. - :. .. . ... -1 _ _ _. _ _ _ - -: _rill' tr' ',:.- :...'.� a. y. ,-, - ,:' _•. .4- ,q,• .t.: Q:. .. . .. .. .., •:i. - ;. r .r 11• '. `NSA' -�+&, T��QR1J�!U 1VA hRTjjI f farce . , $1. tt relicta, i pat) to, S4: �Hl`J UU-OPP�R�TION PLIN most certainly be led to irr•�rove the TICKS �0 THE WIRP�• !9 U LD u IWARl�,hl,lU .in hays, $1.85 to $].cJS, patents, $4 quality of his output. If .he will not to $1.25; extra, $1..65 to $1.70; roll- do this, lie w'ih have to got out of ...r SEPTETS FROIZ TSE LEA -DWG ed oats $1.80 1 er bag, 53.80 per ITS PRACTICAL WORKING 1N the association. m4PPEmNlaS FROM ALL OVE1 TWE CENTRES. bbl. Feed•-Ontat io brau.\ in bull:, - THE GLOBE. : ' $17.30 to $18.50; shorts, $26 to FRUIT CROWING, In the course of the discussion, Mr. _ _ 72iticea of Cattle,: Grain, Cheats, $21; Manitoba bran, in bags, $18; -- . . 'J,; DlacKinnou said that, in his opizq- Telegraphic�Briefs From Our Own- 1 and .Other D Prcit$utx >horts, $20 to $21. I3eans-Cholice Ion, no system of co-operation .would - airy A Leader in the Moyoment in the $nd Oth Countrios of at Home and Abroad. primes, $1.50 to $1.5, ler bush; be complete which did not start at United States Describes $1'.44 t.o 51.50•• in cur lots, - Pro•: 1- the beginning, and introduce uniform, CANADs. - Toronto, Det;.22-Mheat-Thc mar- cions --Heavy Canadian : hort ' cut the flan. methods in the selection of varieties, The fire underwriters will not ra lcet for Ontario grades continues tor pork. SIU.30 to *20; light shot in planting and top -grafting, is or- duce London's insurance rates. rule stead , No. 2 white and red' cut, $18 to $18.50; American short The principal ' of co-operation g g spray- James Downey, turnkey - c y chard management, includin s ra a -- `Winter- sold to -clay at 77c low cut clear; $17 to- $17.30; American among. fruit growers, which has, been Ing -and even. -in -the buying of sup- y of th1 i freights; No. 2. Spring steady at 72 fat Lacks, $18 to $18.50; compound strongly advocated during the Iast �s. Y g p' Brockville fail, dropped dead oa--Sat to 73c east, and No. 2 goose at 70c. ' lard, +8c. Canadian lard, 8 to 3}c; two years by W. A. MacKinnon of._ urday. 1Slanitoba wheat steady. At upper fettle tendered, 10}c; Kama, Ilii to the_ Fruit Division, Ottawa, received- , ♦ The King has approved; of his birth -,lake-Ports No. 1 Northern is- quoted i-ae;-baton, 14e; f.esh- kined'•abat-- enthusiastic endorsat£on at the rec- CANADIAN NORTHERN. day being celebrated in Canada +oa at 85ic, and No. 2 Northern at tcir hogs, '87.25; couutry dre'se3 ant annual meeting of the Ontario -. the 24th of May as a general holi 83}c. No. 1 hard nominal at 88}c hogs in car Iota, $6.25 to $6.40; •lite !Fruit Growers' Asaoeiatfon at Sy.. lylaaa Foreshadows the CoLu- day' lake ports. For grin`. Ing' in transit hogs, X5.23 to $3.40a F:ggre-Candl- (Leamington. The address of the *,V any's Objects. The Manitoba Government have quotations ate 6c 1 ighrs•than a�o,ve. ed telected. 25 to 26C. straight te- president, the report of the secretary purchased a site in St. Charles mun• Oats -The .market is quiet, with �ceipts, 21 to 22c; Montreal tinted, and all the most interesting and _A biontrna: despa.tch__say's: Mr. 'D._ iti allty for ti -.e ii:'es firmer. No. 2 wLite cold at D -Mann, n•esidetat of the Canadian f proposed agricultur p 2U to ac; tet'igcrator, 17 to 18c. instructive papers dealt with ,the al college. _- : 137c west, and. at 27ic loco I. eights I Rutter-Tow•mhips creaarery, 20 to question of co-operation.' Northern Railway, who is 'in Mont- A cat load of r' • to New York. No. 1 while firmer at 20;c; Quebec, 19} to 191c; �Yeatern real, speaking on IYcdne:aday of rail- P i:•'Or.c:s, numbering A typical example of the practical thirty -flee, have heed sent re:,t from .38}c ea -,t. datig', .in tubs, 16c; lYestern rolls, 17 ,vay plans, said:- "It is our idea Ston Mountain Penitentiary, Man. Basle the market £s quiet, with working out of the co-operative plea Y y, f Bailey -The q to 17}c. Cheese}--Outa�io, 10} to to e••-.�ually construct a third great to St. `'ittceot de Paul, Quebec, ' the prices steady. No. 2 quoted' at 10$c; Townships. 10.# to 10'.r; Que- Was described by Mr. W. H. Owen. r- .',vay system in Canada in spite of _ • . 40 to 41c middle freights; No. 8 bec (November). 1.0c. Catawaba Island, Ohio, who to one .sports to the contraty, or stories Complaints lia,ve been received from ' extra at 39c, and No. 8 at 37c mid- of the recognized Leaders in the movo- that any of_our commercial men in Toronto with res property is for sale. dle freights. 'UNITED STATES MARKETS. stent across the line. He is manager that of our roads are for sale, nor Bard. to the administration of justice Peas -Trade is dull, and prices un- o of a co-operative fruit growers' un- Imre we negotiating with any persons in Montreal, and an investigation u - Bufialo, Dec, 22.- Flour -Firm g g Y changed. No. 2 white quoted at 61c fon, which dues business in a eery for the sale of an to take place. • middle feel eights. and at 62e ea.�t. t♦heat-S;)ring stronger, No. 1 North- large wa The Catawba associa- Y of them." rsaole 'r. g -- -- -Y• t ;a the n,r,• .... + lar a«..•,:e e...a .. Siht:l t -4t- men ef-Pi-leNi e; W, . ton confines its attention mos y o who had 000 barrels of a pi! Itye-The market is tluil, with No. Mann t° combin© the roads the al- pplet 2 quoted .at 51c webt, and at 52c good enCorn; No, 2 ted, No through aches, though pears and grapes am read y fro -yen en routo over the Canadian _- billed. Corn -Old ganef; leo. yet- � y own into one system, and as - l middle t eights. also handled. The membership is Pacific- Itarlw ahs-_au1 the cont Corn -The market is !:let, and I°w• 511c: No. 3 corn, 49,c aske.i, business warrants it they Rill-pus£a- tt1':_ n$ . q Oats -Firm; No, 2 white, 41c; No, 2 `tbirty-four, controlling about one their line further westward, until tarty for $1.,,000. • -"' rices unchanged. No. 2 old yellow ' -' P S thousand acres, on which there aro - .. Amei'.an quoted at 54 to 54dc on mixed, 89c. �anLcy-Sma21 tuts leW (they reach the Pnciflc coast, and Expert safublowera robbed'th,4 of, about one hundred and fifty thousand ' track, Toronto; hn. 8 yel'ow', 53}c, AL RO to 61c; track, thrwngh billed, eastward to the Maritime Provinces. Ifice of the 'Harris Abattoir Company, 1. , poach tans: The growers all live and No. 3 mixed at'52 c Toronto. �6U Co Roc. I{, c -\o. 1 01} Combined, the linea Rilt.form tint Toronto, on Friday night, Thc ' `, within. 1ev"en and a half miles of the olieP sun No. 8 r:ew American yellow quoted , Duluth. Der, 22,-1Yheat-To art•iie, third railway system across the con- jP pectt-Ahe tnen who robbed s Ko. 1 hard, 8U c; No. 1 Northeri, large central packing depot, where • at Slc on tracit,'Torw+t9, and No. 3 ' • � , tincnt. Mr Mann said there was f IeweIlery store at Tilbury on 'Thum . '9 c No. 2 KOrthwn, 76'e; Do.em- the -grading is done under the man - mixed at 54)c. !' . no doubt but that the system would Iday night. her, �9 c; iiisy. 80 c. ager's supervision. The growers do Buckwheat- he market is firm, } i eventually be built, and concluded by 1. ll. Uccellea, ge anal librarian a _ with c'emand goo,'. Sales of No. 2 Milwaukee. Dei•. 22.-Wheat-Irre- their own picking. and bring •in from saving that all the Mackenzie and 'the Parliamenta.ty Library, Ottawa, three to five thousand bushels of a+ at 45jc mf Idle fretghta, iw,lar' No. I Northern. 834 to 84c, Mann.,.pads so far built had proved lhas been officially notified that N Flour Ninety per cent. patents ate '; `o. 3 Northern, 81 to S2yc; May, ,peaches daily, The fruit. begins to !Paving ventures. The opening of the !has been. appointed to the Legion d I 1.steady at 5:3.05 middle freigi.ts in 81¢ to HI;c. Ree -Stead.', No, 1, +airier• at the central depot at two IChateaguy and Northern between!Honor, in rrcOgnfiion of his ,aht• buyer a' rocks for export. Straight '.`Al to 37c. iiarley-Stea,,-+c; No, 2 ;o'clock p.m„ and packing operationq ;Quebec and Montreal is one of the cable work of a journalistic and hit+ • . G_c; sample, 33 to 59c. Co: n -•Quiet; i frequently continue all night. Each , rol'ei s of spo. tat bracd,i, for dome&- 1 steps leading to the accomplishment •or i, dl character - tic trade, quoted at $3.40 to $3 :+U , No' 3. 45 to 4G jc; May, 43¢ to rgrower to duly credited with the f the larger object. f !amount of fruit of each rade which ; ,E- GREAT BRITAfN, -' An bbl&. lilanitaba flows a e arra. j'laic- - 22 -lye Birt -The- Iho contributes t;o the to al amount. NEW SMOKELESS f9WDER. f Sir Thomas Lipton says he wit- . Ne 1 latents. 84:J.i to $4.4!5, and I Nlrn•oa,rotia, Dc'. _ 1Ptrovg bakers' $4 25 to $;.33 on I,embe- 79ct May. Sl{c, .July, be)Ic:land he is paid in accordance, _ Brack, Toronto Ion track, No. 1 hard, R17.c, No: 1 ,again challenge for the Americal - INorthern, 80'<' No. 2 1ortPern, I AS SOON AS SALf•:S ,�,i{!•: MADE. An Interesting Announcement of M�f ]fee.. -Bran a' cad% at 8113.50, . ' g By (. ' - R'c, No. 3 \ottice•rn, 71 to 7R r, system adopt= British E.000r-t," It is reported that the King an/ and shorty at $18 50 ) ere: At out- . � r under the husiness-like . iside points bran is quoted at $.14 Flout -First pate rt.,.'34 9.5 to $-I,sS, icd it fs possible to make most of A Londnu c'espatcli rads: -Col. W jQu':rn will soon visit Ireland and at to S14:50, and shorts at $17:50; !rr`ond do., $1 :10. to S`;.40; first ten,3 the Puncheston races. 'clears, $:i.aU to valise' �e o' d do. the sales direct from the worm 1TTope announces that atter ulna and • IMantoba bran in watts. 316, and , house. Free use of the telegraph, a halt years' cOntinu4uY work, In The Duke -of Norfolk, the piemioi '' a �shoits at $20 he•c. _ x$2.30 to 82.40. Bran. -In bulk, $13. telephone and maU service is u de which Fe has calculated and recnrdod duke of England, is to marry Gwecr in collecting a d di cininating In- ocer ten , tl ousand experiments, be Idolen, daugr:ter -of Lord Herrics. Shit COUNTRY 1'ItODCCE. C`�ATTLE MARKi1', I 27, leis 3f1. formation as the quaattty of, has produced an absolutely sale and �i- . Apl,lca-The market is ta►i 11 V- I �rvronto, De: • a2. -'Phase was not variety and Ren c aeallable: In this ! stable• tmiolclers powder, which l e Although the lowest bids came _ ti a at unchantted prices, Choi:e a tety;,r rt,n cf cattle at t'c (1 yiway the fruit i disposed of practiicalls teloxite, He'ant's tha4 it con - [fro in BA. IgIunit, the Londoii Count; -' morks lot, at $2 to 32:30 ter bbl: Catt , 4Iorkvt to -day; but .tau -u "t -s 'tally as soon as roducQd. There is ! tains 73 t•er cont. nun«' powder oat a i Council decided to order trails rot (leans -Tirane is a grlct trade, with apF�alr:.tt;' a,ough' otieirrtg ft;r t c Ino refrigerator . vice at the Pack- Iprot.oaing agent, weight for wrtRht. Litwin lines heal British [arms, ' P q kA e►rb "ttarett the sac rliedtuvt!.e R , dean t ct Gitvccontalanu n tiro -tom- - - rtes s,teady Ill bears ate uot- ! q in house, but re rl rator cars are t At wiction in London the other e3 at 31.60 to 81.73 I•or bush: pretty IR supplied by the railways, and the y day the mauusaipt of the Aftoralyp. Dried apples -The demand is fair, pa.,t two,or three mouths, and <omc fruit is put into them as soon as pound, no e6ulphur, no phop,phorur, no tris S, Juhannis, exe(:uted by monks .-with piles unchanged at 4} to 5c of them lave about filled up. 'Fie possible. The cost of carrying on chlorate, in fact no danUrroutt Ingir 'I "is the eleventh century, was sold �r Ib. Evaporated apples, fic ter receipts were 59 loads,' tvith 7513 the business is about seventeen to clients. Tte 'fla-hinR potut .of blade for 84.530. Ob head of cattle. 1,1,10 cheep and nineteen ccmBs ger bushel of peaches, powder £s at 6.40 degievi,; Fahiowhrit, I . Noi:�s-The market is unchanged at lambs, 904) hogs and 28 calces. including coat of packages and trans- that of rordite and all nitro powders g I R T''41'I'1 D +TA'I'F:S: F'x ort -There %as a fair marten Its only. from 31`14) to 370 deprnAa, I¢4► to :30c. Export -There portatton, as 'te•rll `na administrative , honey -The market is firm at 64 for export, but there Acre• rot really «l,He that of 5`cloxltP in about L'2,- Forty-one Dctroflers committed "' expenses of the association, sr;,tcide last • to " f c per 1b for bulk, and at $1.23 (holt export o1Tor Ing, and pri e,4 - I (991 degrees, lie says tl at a eloxite ' treat lief wencher was - . . to $2 for comb. i afire but just about steady at $;.'S, Among the advuntaR�s of the plan ++stands the I ammerink c f a sledge It! c pri ull:al rause. Ilay-The market is fair, ";Stith re- I�he top quotation, Under the p o- which have become apparent curing 1liantmer nn an anvil. Tho ingtr ii•ota At Clcr;eland, on Saturday, Ia. ! ccipta only moderate. No. 1 titre- errt conditions cf Lhe export trar'e. the twelve years that the'assocfation lard stable and therefore the powecr;14. Uerby killed all the members a :olh quoted ' at S9 to $9.:50 on I shipping cattle mere haruly worth has txen in existence are (1) It en- I OR stable. The tk•tting up of chemi- I his family, and then couuuitted sui- track, Toronto, and.mixed at 86.50j over that figure• cxcei:t for ve:y sures better prices for the fruit. (2) .cal action is I.mpossibte in any length �cide. • to $7. Ichobce'faricy stock, It leaves the grower free.to devottinade of time, and in any -taiiations of T,ci Michigau Improved Live Stock t , r w•=Th r•het' is itiet at 5 IldL;hers-Trade was blow, and his undil•id climatic coniitiorua \'el xit can t Bleeders' St a c ma q $ ed attention to the lin o c a he er ccs' Association, has ,iabsed a . f . . ,. per ton far car lots on track. Iprices on 0,e. whole quite a bit eat- povement of production, (3) Iin the morning And fired in ti -e resolution against 'rwiprocity with • Putatocs. -Tt a oflet-ings are limited ier• though -some good prives, wet a ena-blos buyers to purchase at a '` afternoon, - rot rept L fig, as ot),er Canada. and prices flan. Choice care are (aid for fancy cattle. Some eery central point .largo .quantities of a l,owders do, reveral weeks to manu- Michael K', Taylor, tho. largest man ' -'quoted at 70 to 75c For bag on choice cattle were sold, howover, on uniform grade. Thus they can at - facture. It can be made cheaply, its in Michigan, died at Detroit of then• -• track heie, and inferior quality at which money was lor•t by tFe ship- lett recisely the sort of fruit to-tngieclients ,can be •purchared in un- Vii• P matisrit ai:d laity c egeraration o;1. 85c ler bag, pars, oris very choice 'load, for ''ex. suit various markets, (4) Tt gives limited quantities by the ton, and It the heart, weighing 425 pounds. - • . Poultry --The demand is good, and ample, selling at 84.70, wli, h cost the members a much stronger post- is available for :.mall arms as well ' 1+ R P Arthur Rai sb:uk, .:f Baltimore, �.a: prices rule film. Turkeys etre quoted in the country about $.;, tined '•to�tion. in dentin with commission men, as at at 12 to 14t per lb. and geese at chui".e butche: s' cattle were collfng g a lad of 12, w•ho has' been blind ' ` 8 to 9c per lb.: ducks, 10 to Ile per- 81 to 84.2.). merchants and carrying companies rih•e ii.iancy, dangerously shot him• a than the could • ' + ... -. or 90c to S1,25 ter Y possibly hove v fes '' sect b) is (e he tante u't see to 1 pair,' chick- � Stockers -Heavy ieec:ers acrd good dividual ship-pers. F�J ' ens, 9 to 10c i:er Ib. or 75c to $ tight stockc:s are about i.teady, ppers. (o) It presides with 11s coniiates. ,_ for the prol,ec .ajstributlon of trait. ailiIB$ HOME FORCE. per Mir; old -Yens, ,,:, to 65c, per with a not very active c'Pmatnd. tia::ator Hey'burn of Idaho, has in _, Sheep and lambs -Market steady' so that one market may not he glut- --- troduccd in the Senate, a. joint resc. pair, ted at the same time that another Volunteer System to be Extended', . for sheep: lambs flim. y lotion, regaetiLirg tFe President tc _ Tis: DAIRY MARKETS) Hogs -Steady and unchanged. is left 6aFc of supplies. - to Ireland. a^qutc by artrexat£cn tt.e lalana Export, heavy - • ......$4.,i0 to 4.75 This, latter Point was em_ phasized . A London despatch says: Political of San Doin3ngo. Butter -The .Butter Market rules p A crusade against alleged whole b the d sand. with supplies equal to Export, export, heavy, _ - Commission merchant, b a reference hitherto induced the' British Govern- salt- perjury in bankruptcy proceed •- is 4.00 4.25 by life. N,.H. Dawson, the Toronto conditions and religious tends have - the demand', and .prices are steady. Y :. �Pc quote' :--Finest 1-!b' rolls. 18 to cwt ........... ,d, i 5 11:2,, to the co-operative system of hand- ment not to allow the extension to ings was inaugurated with the int- <, 19c; choice large Yells, 16 to 17c; ' do. light ,.....3.00 8.50 ling the Texas tomato crop, This Ireland of the ' vo]unt�,er system, dtctment ,dud arrest of four men oe -, N selected dairy tubs, 17 to 17;c; poor Feedor�, 800 lbs, and is handled by 'one man stationed at which has for Mary vents been estab- that charge at Neto Ynrk, . .V ' to mo -Num grades, 12' to 15c; cream- upwards .......3.00 8.75 St. Louis, and the system is so thor- lisped in England and Scotland. The A lancing official of the -United 1 cry prints, 21} Co 22c; solids, 19 Shoff keep. 1,160]bs. 3.65 4.00 ough that market demoralization is matter has often been agitated in the States Steel Corporation states to 20c. Stockers, 400 to 800 absolutely avoided. The grading is _Press and in Pariiament, but al- II -hat, beginuii:•g'drtrivary 1Ft, about - - li.' -The market continues firm. lbs; •......... .........2..-,T 8.12i so perfect that a man can order a though the militia has bei & enrolled ninety .rear cent• of the employes of = : We quote t-Stricth• rew' laid, 27c do.' 900 lbs. ... ......2.75 3,50 car of Texas totuatoes by grade and for a long time, and, like the Irish the corporation will suffer wage re- - Butchers' cattle,, choice .'3.6., '4.25 �ductiors ranging,from five to twenty . - •,_fresh.' 23 to 24c' cold. storage, 22 feel perfectly - sure 'of getting' . regulars, proved among , the most to 2;; 2 do medium ....,. ......3.30 3.40 csxlatt i per cent.. . - Cheese -The market is dull. We o picks ................ 4.70 L'.c+T 1YITAT HE ORDERS. &gland has served formal notice do. bulls 2.75 successive Governments at London .. .. note, Finest, 11 to I1 c; seconds, •••••• 3.00 upon the United States Governmortt - .-"" q n Something has alread been date -would not sanction a home defence ' 10; to 10;c. do. rough _,.,0 2.60 g y (that under thrs on Ie favored nation clause 'F `-, HOG PRODUCTS. 1 h costock- bulla, cwt 2.25 2.50 30.00 45.I� ' along those linea in Ontario, and Thursday moforce for rning state The eTre[and I theit a Britisht IYegt liIndges shall bei1'ad- we are still far behind California, rnrng -{ Hog-, hest 4.,a Ohio, Michigan and other States. t od cti n of the system to Imiffed into the United States on „' Dressed hogs are unchanged, w'i'th ri,o. light ..: ..:.. ........ ...... l progressive Pe _ has been decided a upon. Twenty-six 1 equal terms with Cuban sugar. 4.50 One of the most n reothe St r _ o&-iirtgs moderate. Sales at .$6.30 Sheep, export, clot - battalions will be raised in various, g c•_,,, 8.2.) 3.7o ativu associations to Canada has its to $6.50, delivered here. Cured parts of the country. Their forma- • Lambs -.. ........I. ......4.00 .4.60 headquarters at Walkerton. in the I GENERAL. . ',, meats are steady, 'with n fair de- Buckg,..:...'.:..........r.......2..i0 3,7,, celebrated FTuron nppin_ district. Iifr, tion ,will be provided for in the. forth- r ' mend. We quote :-Bacon, long clear Culls o 2:3 2.50 A. L: Sherrington, the manager, rc+- coming• programme of army reform, It eecros-to be iutpossiLle to; arra- 1= 81 to 9c, in ton and caro lots, life>s Calves, each ...... .........2.r)0 10.00 ported that last year .the association prepared by Mr. Arnold Forster, Sec- idicate. cattle disease in Rhodesia. ,; pork, $17; do. shoit cut, $19 to . . rotary of,State for War. The 'last ; Thc A).stiitut hfin,is•ter of Fo,'cign � ,, -r-- made its first trial in Lhc co -opera - 19.50. five work by forwarding to Munches- volunteer force in Ireland was raised -�1Tttirs says the Sultan meat yfetd' Smoked meats--Flanta, light to FORGED MONEY ORDERS. ter, Eng., two cars of Duchess ap-' by the great land -owners more, thnn Ito Ma:edoniAn ici'orins u�• t:co the - medfum, 121' to 18c; do heavy 11} a hundred years a o, when there vveac downfall of Itis cm,i+c. to 12c: rolls, 10c; shoulders, 9 c; Clever Piece of Swindling Comes plea, which arrived in good condi- g l ,c 1 } g tion. In addition to these three fears or a French invasion. - The I E+anguiunr,y eonflfcts over customs "backs, 13.• to 14c; b:eakfas•t bacon, to Light in the capital. British Government did not support collections between Fe. slats and "' 18 to Bite. cars of winter apples were packed PP ' c An Ottawa despatch says; A c1eL'er and sold. This year the association the .movement, had the Viceroy of Tu: courant a: a reported to have or Lard -The market is quiet, with Ireland wfta greatly disinttynd, rel- 'carred on t! c liaise-1'crtiau front -t . .pr;ccs unchanged. We quote :- Piece of swindling came to light on had prospered beyond all expects- , tions: There -are noir► about fifty thou Tierces. 3}c; fabs, 81c: Saturday when the Dominion Express gh 'all the volunteers were Prot- ! tier. 1 pails; tom-�- ettant8. The Present sanction can. The Londop [gaily Mail's Pekin eon z . pouni, 8 to 9c. Company ascertained that three mon- fiyo members, with an average of oa traced to the splendid services of �responcfoTlt declares that a few ilfait- oy-orders, aggregating in all $123, four acres of apples each. Fifteen p - BL'SINESq AT MON'I'RFAL. .had been forged and passed to three cars of apples have this year been the Trish regiments in South Africa, chu ..nobles. under Russian influence, • 'e' 2 city merchants. One for $45, ,one shipped on the co-operative plan. Not and the., improved political relations. are delaying file conclusion nP an al. 4;' 'angerin graDecin 2,-Tl:ore ie no for $40, a.nd one for $40.30. The only have the prices been better, but �♦ _ fiance between China and Inpttn. change in grain or flour except a orders were drawn on the dominion more fruit has been sold than would - ('town I'iin'e Frederick H'illiasri of , -alight improvement in oats; quota- Ex ress office, at S _ Gei many was required by his father ' tions of other grairs are merely P pcnccrville, ,and have been possible tinder the old sys- OUR GROWING NAVY. to remain in t•is room for thrcy ,' nonrinul. Rutter is still u;et, be had the name of the express agent tem. Even the early varieties of q _.. days, for having raced in a steeple • I Ing quoted at 20c for Towl:sh.ips I�ordcrs forges£ upon them. It is thought the apples were -put upon the market is Government May Buy Nem€ounc' Icliare ragains t t'. e Emperor's wish. ereamory: clxrse eontint:ea duel. g^Ok nf.hlanks from which those Rood condltlon. Just ea soon ne the land :;ealers. I Bertillon has orgat£red a remPoriltry is scarce, and tYer c'ex _. wnre written was stolen. It 'Duchess, for Instance, were ripe, all sy-stem for the c:eteetion of rrirnU-i . continues good; turkeys have risen (is the only case of forgery that has co-operators were notified to begin A .St. John's, Nod., despatch says: gals, ' Fleretofoi�e t! -.c errors ma•'l , is in price. Orain-Pea•-, 71 J to 72c been tried on in Ottawa with ex- picking at the same time. Tn this It is understood that the Canadian wa-o as high As :e,-enty Per --cent., - • ,raAuat here; rye, Sac east, :,Ac afloat preas orders, and the confidence with way a car world be started with Government is likely to purchase for tvhr.e a 0101 of t' c uew stem hat r '.,'heim: No. 2 oats, 2.1•} to ;341c in (which the orders were accepted was the fruit within two days of the time a permanent cruiser the Newfound - 11 ,No, 3, le less; flaxreed, rredirred the errors to oTe.IMr cent. store: $1.15 duo to the fact that it was thought the apples were taken from the trees, land Sealing steamer Neptune art ,_�_� on track here; • No. 3 barley, 50c. (Impossible to work a crooked game If we can, said Mr. Sherrington. by hat arother ship is being sought for Thc dil)ht.hcria epidemic which hat Flwia--Manitoba patents, $4.430 to with them. The matter is causing con- this syatem, increase the general re- here. Botta vessels will be used in been raging for five v+c•eeks in t� . . 04.80: seconds, $4.80 to $4.50; siderable sensation, as money -orders turns received from our fmit crop, enforefno the Canadian laws against I,,, cy York Ct.ate Reformatorp, a' . atfa•ong bakers', 3.00 to $4.80; On -Tare aoceptod as cash every dty, the producer of poor fntit will al- American whalers. !'Flmira, here is over. •-^C; e. .. x... .4 - .'. ..,.. _ _ � .. .._ . - ,_ -a . .. - .I,. .. ..1 9 .r ..f v TO QQiit{'.,y+B:�B:H3 efesslas - ... / _ `•: i;i q r• =W. Peak spent Tueeday in the —We wish our many readers' a bo the addries labs' on. 3pow Doper Toa �� - ow slaa7a asoaAsia tho dale � o.o�whirh civ Me Chriativas. a oar sub•esipoion to Tm aid, games Maddi an, of Clef eland —J. Desmond of-, Winnipeg, is F f ,bo date �oarl�ab.�uso paper • g_,Xmas ra c erre is honest present. visiting Pickering friends at pros g,..owia� rocaipo of atonel'at obla.0.e. Allssp —The Misses Head vicited.Osh ant sp ithe nate ants ah.s8 awn friends on Frida last y —Miss Baker is spec iding Christ- u —Miss Cora Gordon spent a cou- mss vacation. with friendsin The •best is none tooGoo& 7�- frS4`J ple of days this week in Toronto. Oshawa. ,. —W. Shepherd, of Buffalo, is —W. H. Field, of Toronto, vis- visiting his mother here at present iced his parents, John- and Mrs. Our stock is always new and fresh. t. u . WiddiBeld, of .the Brock ,Field on Monday. Ptcx>r ora, (ilii., I)1r . 26th, 1908. Road is rrteto epod-los seriotissly —Win. Ham left on Thursday >Leave your order'and we will do the rest: _ . morning to spend a month with _ i $, —Miss Irene Dunbar. of Torono, frinds iIi Lucknow. t: r �• �^1 *�•� •� a�} �` is •spending her vacation at her =Miss Betha Palmer is spending Buntl ;�.I�111J1i7►7. home here. a week at the home of her parents Be. A. ' y :, —Miss Armstrong, of Toronto, Goo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. - F is spending a few days with Pick- --John B. Horn, of Listowel; ar- Fruits 'for Christmas A Shinn Light —Frank and Mrs. Gee spent a Bringg friends. rived in town on Thursday toh day Kra Toronto this week. - —:hiss Elsie' Wise, formerlF of spend a geek with friends. itiow everybody wants the best John Dickie & Co. have just had —Found—On ging st., Picker- Honolulu, 'is, visiting. Pickering —W, D. Rogers left Thursday in the market for the Christmas installed in their' storey and rest= 3 in$, a fedora hat. Loser call at friends at present to spend• a few days with his sist- Festive season. John Dickie & deuce a 85 light Siche gas plant. this office. --R• M. Stewart, of fhb College, ter, .Mrs. C. O. Johoston, of Gorrie. Co. harve just received a big sup- They believe in letting their light of Dentistry, Toronto, spent a g Lemons so shine before men, and women r --John Allaway, . of Campbell. y —Rev. D r. Stevenson, of the ly of extra .fine Oranges, ford, is spending a week with his few days with friends here. lgs, g Y y gra r --Joseph Mitchell, of Dunbar- Mission •Roams, Toronto, will, �• Cranberries, Lemon, Orange tom, tlieit fire may see their , Parents here. P reach at Audle neat Sunda at and Citron Peels nice cooking and as well by night as day. • It is —In 'another column will be ton, has purchased the Dilling- �. y y seeded'Itaieina. cleaned Currants,• well worth your while to call found the flnaacial statement of hen farm on the Brock Road. new Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, some evening and see the elegant —Public schools all closed on —� list of boos- and magaz- the police trustees for the year Tuesday,. the 22nd rust., and will P p Dates, Candies and everything new light os well as the many Ines urchased for the public lib- This statement shows - .t� y' you -require for making our other attractions there. ood balance on hand f9r futurr ' Christmas cakes and pudding. `�'o Our customer& $ ie Burrell of Toronto is issue. improvements. This will only , Co. - statement published re erdin the spending a couple' of creeks here—liessrs. Wm. H. Banka, L. We wish P g g John Dickie. d� Go. you all a .HA finances of the village. with her parents, A- and Mrs Banks and Jas_. Brien, are show- Christmas and a prosperous New - —On Iast Wednesday night a A. Btfrrell. ing homes. at the - Whitby Fair Invite everybody .to come end year.. Of course we are all very - -,. number of our young people at. —Rev.'Q, and Mrs. -McGregor this week. see the annual big " display of busy now with our 'Xmas trade; • tended the,entertainment given left on Monday morning to . spend —There - will be servieh in St. Christmas fancy goods. Colne which' 'seems to increase every L in the school in S. S. tio. 4, east, two or three weeks with friends George's church at 10.80 a.m., to- early and get the best choice. year, but tirhile the holiday' trade by the Bryan Concert Co. _ They in Montreal. clay (Christmas) when there will While we are adding to'our stock booming, we do not overlook se rt havin enjoyed themselves —Bert• Moore, of the Kingston be celebration of the Hol Com. almost daily, still we cannot hel po gy I crther lines, and for staple articles immensely, as theirogram-send- School School is ' spending the -min; being sold out of some of our lea such as Boole and. Shoes, Felts, ered was of a most original char- Christmas holidays with . his Par- in g articles. We have spent Rubbers, Overshoes, Warm Muff, gi —The college wind -mitt -on the ac�,r, ents at the Parsonage. many days selectin soda and lets. Mitts, Caps, Toques, Shawls, 3rd concession was badly smashed g g pp —HarveyE. Hoar, 'who has - -Mrs. R.'A. Douglas and child, can ahow you a splendid lot to H. Blankets, etc., we hand duriiug the high wind on SitudayoEisry, sung ata number of concerts of Wiughan-;,are spending a short choose from. Comer and -ye-will, d large. stock come and see what throughout the. townahi to time with the formers parents, eight. _ It will cost. repaired but at help you to select. we can do for you. / P ap- considerable coat. 3 . preciative audiences, has now �Iqurre and Mrs. Bunting. taken up-- residence in Toronto, —W• H. 'Smith, Vittoria; :dor- —Died at Bbzvmanti ills, William, John Dickie- & Co, - John Dickie fie CO. folk Co., made a eluant call at La;s , kirothe'r of Thotnaa Law ofDetroit spending several months in this laceinhiesevent fifth year. Detroit taking vocal lessens from this office on. was. Mr. Smith P seventy-fifth _ _ - - - • .. - . - - - - Prof: 'Straub, of that city. He is an old resident of this"township Funeral Will take place vii Satur- / ,ry •i j� ' havin formerly,resided at White= day -from his residence at Bow-Xma �1 1y../j:j`'.'/jt�t1� �1 Goods IJ� IJG4A7 -is now•open for engagemeate, and gmanvidle. W believe he is now much better vale. - prepa"red to give satisfaction than —Y'' • E. Vanstone shipped a --Some' miscreants have put ever.. double -decked cap of hogs on lon-m themselves --to a great deal of -� Good Walter and Mrs. Cornell,- who day. This is considered by good trouble in looseniug the braces of !Good and C"heava have been in the North -Crest for judges to be one of the best -ship. the punipmg-rod_at the wind -mill _ the past three years- arrived here ire, from this sAtion for at the bridge. If the guilty par- Pltotb Albums F pa ties are foubd out an example will photo Frames on Monday evening. They will g en�sVmade p * spend the winter months with rel- — pleased to report that -be made of them. - 'Glove and H. Boxes, Fra Work Boxes allies here and at'Port 1�' � Allaway is now .making —At the.laet regular meeting of I _ Whirl: holders. Vases, • - - Their many friends are .pleased to tepid niogless towards recor- Doric Ledge: A: H. sari A.:15., the( Looking Glasses, Christmas Cards and Calanders, Dolts, Gamee. Nee them looking so well. ery= On Tuesday he was moved following- c #mcers were installed Toy Books, Guns, Automobiles Etc. We can ennumerate -only- a >' —When you buy a .piano there to the_residence of his parents on by Ci"'.- tiro. A. 7Falcanea :..W. M., Small proportion of Qur_.toys anhi fancy goods.. Pleas"e call and see for are two things you expect to get.. Elizabeth' street. He expe to W. Bre;-- It. E. Johnston; S. W., 3•ourselves. The first is a instrument, be aruund in about a week. +8 Bro. A. Findlay-; y good' rn.. _ . _ y • -J. W: W. Bib. the second a fair price. We haveraw The Bennett Manufacturing Geo. Kerr- Treas., s., Bro. W. J. Co. having found. that their •� - ;; supplied and are supply-ing.the g pies- Reazin i Ch.•tp., CC'. Bro. George _ ;;- �1.. � 11r .1�. }3o0I1e,• Plckerlx3{;. most particular people with their, eut engine and Moiler to be of ill%' Kerr; S. D., Bro. 77 E. P�tgi#; J. .. - 'pianos and organs. We are doing -sufficient capacity • •Eur the work, D., Bro. W. W. Sparks; D. of C. at larger business to -clay than ever have discardedit and have ordered W. Bro. Alrx. Falconer ; S. moi., W. a new 9.n. horse ver engine and Bro. R. 'M. Bateman; ` before. CC's handle the Dominion IW'! S J. S., Bro. - - •. - - v Instruments and, they Frive the a boiler of 35 -horse power caps-• J. ll. Bundy; I, C=., V. Bro. R.- S. Cheapest 'hlilijS 'Good -in To W' L ' - - best satisfaction_ We make terms city. They are to be installed by Dillingham-; ' Tyler, Bro. John p i _-:.'that Are easy for any person to the New Year. Leslie. _ —lir: .McLean; formed of the meet. -Wm. Flemingg, Manager - y —Report of Junior Dept, Picker- During the holida -.season we 963.1 sell 4The •re cleaned currants 156., and Sole Agent. Markka . drug store here spent a few day@ 1 Markham. ' 3' ing'public school for iJ�ecesnber : 8 lbs- clean off -e talk raisins 25cr Figs, Dates, Candies, Lemana, rx —On Friday Last CC'm. Powell during the past week with Picker- Sr. II—S. 31�y, R..Gordon, C. Ev- Essences, Fall Nut -s, Almonds��� lbs, Lemon Bis. �2J lbs Frank ing friend%.• He is now Putting may, Of the baseline met with -an acct- ery, M. R•a`tifili, H. Lieco__m.be,- Bis. 25c- _ dent that will confine him to the -in hb! second year In the Toronto Dickie, E. Holt ami-- C_. Andrew Full Stock Felt Boots for men and woman, Patent Medicine _ atedical_ School. He w ill spend a V. Vanstone. Jr. II—L. - house for some time. While •he equal,. and' his brother were engaged short time also with friends iii Bennett, E: Moore, C. Palmer and Lo�da� Collin ood, .and- m..Teeswater yr • hauling -a • load of hay, the load during the Christmas vacation. W. iCPhite equal, F. Brieu, - `upset when turning on the read, White, M. Scott M. Allaway and ca uslug Mr. Powell to fall on the `—Qttite a number from. the vil• L. Greig equal, A. Burch, frozen ground and break his left lage at ed the concert given in White, F. Bennett; T. Annan, T. _ thigh bone in two places. Medi- Mias'Rogers' school on the base O'Connor. Part II—E. Rogers, A. cal aid was summoned and the line east, on -last Thursday even- Every and B. Moore equal, C. H^ y ats Hats `fracture reduced. Later he was Ing -Thep. report that thepro- Russtiell, H. Winter, W. Murkar,a conveyed . to th-e residence of his .gram given by the children of the G. Allaway, H. Stotts; E. Gordon, ` .,son -in -lacy, Mr. H. Ellicott. Be- school was an excellent one and W. Stewart, L. Moore. and L. San- , ing a mi►n of 73 years it Rill be a reflects much .credit •on .the_ effi derson•.equal, A. O'Connor and C. y - ''eonsiderauble length o1 time before ciency of the teacher, Miss M. Sanderson equal. Part I Sr.—C. EA Clearing Out Sale of winter stock. We will sell the remainder be will be ablexo go around. At age• Rogers, R. Brokenshire, F. Bunt- of our trimmed hats at greatly reduced prigs from Jan. 5th, present he is suffering much. from . —The annual' school meetings ing, E. Bennett. Part I Jr.=R. to 8th.' Untrimmed shapes all prices film 25c up, 'the injury. will be held in the various !?droolsShirley,J. Clack, T. Burch, R. Pickering sh y fc A Baker, _ Pi n —It is again our duty to ehron- on Wednesday next at 10 a•, m. Banks. W. Liscombe; R. Doyle, a , . icle the death at.: the residence cif It is hoped that there will be a Teacher. - . her sop, Andrew Forsyth, of good tumoutof ratepayers. It is -- ---- --- "` another old resident of this local- too frequently' the case' that very- ' ity; Mrs. Andrew Forsyth, at the little interest is ,manifested in age of 76 years and months. these business meetings, in some Watches, -� loci, ' � =:Jewelry.. mash, Ireland, but emigrated to attsud to conduct the necess=ary • Canada when abo>#t twenty years businss. - of age, settling in Toronto, where —On Monday next at 1 m. the • she bad two brothers residing. rate -payers of the township will 'She lived only a short time in meet_ in the township 'hall at Toronto having moved to Whitby, Brougharb, for the .purpose of in which town and in Pickering nominating candidates for the po- "" - '%. she lived until the time other sition of Reeve and, 'Councillors death. She had a family of two for the ensuing year/- , . On the Sons and three datighters' all of same evening, tit 7:30 o'clock a .: whom survive her. The funeral meeting of the ratepayers of. the ': took place on•Thursday from the village will be heiid in the town esidence of ,}ler. Eon,. Andrew,- hall to nominate eandidades for with whom Sbe has lived for the -past her ,the.position of police- trustees. Should nine years, and • remains an election be necessary a were interred in St. John's ceme- poll will be opened in the ,respect- ury, Port Whitby. ive p .'ling sub -divisions on the _—Do., not forget ,the Firemen's following :Monday. concert in the Town hall on New' —A most disgaceful scene was .. :: Tear's evening:' The proceeds 'presented last Friday evening on -tie devoted to improvements the street. in frout of -.the -post to the hall. and everybody inter- of lac, when several persons, All ested in the W elfare of the village enough to; know better, indulged -' ;.'should give their 'hearty support in tti tui rent.tif jiroftiliity sufficient "-•Those Irreparing 'the programme to make a person's blood run cold. are sparing no. efforts to make it a The uccurence is sufficient to con- ;sltecese. The entire programme vince at -,that a constable is need - will be given by local talent and ed in our v:llage to take c.� r , • of no expense -whatever will be in� those unable .to take care of them- -purred. All the new scenery will. selves: It ivas noticed `that a },n used on. the occasion. :lie=au-s. number of young boys was con - Ham and Greig have-jttst complet- gregated -iii - the vicinity at the ed the roller for the drop curtain time, and the influence of such a ' as well as getting the other _seen-. scene on them is far from being 'Wry in working order. Be sure•to re y beneficial, If it is absolut- attend and thna give your encour- devote. ely necessary for such persons ` nae .Pn* t� those who so to thus give vent to their •' r . much ,d their time in their efforts feelings we would advise them to to milks own halt a credit to go to the "flats" or some other tarp rill ge Amis -ion, re- .spot vth%qr�`e others will not be compelled td"listou to -their, .25c, ..secluded - served seats 35c, plan of hall at ,tL A, iivatla s store, b4aspltealy, _ �w�:-.. G�'M1'�'�nE`K_�•�,r-:V"WIw,. aii.�S� Pit' w°+:4.'.:.A..'..v_ w�� J�iAl�"".rn s11&w?JJ .':75c.': Li.. ' .a. M. . �d w"'...1m. �4us:� {.,.�.J.•,e-.�1;, Solidi Gold Ladies and Gents in price from $16 to $60. Gold-filled. Remark- able value in a ladies 26 year case $12.00. Ctents 20 year case with reliable $10. golid sil- ver ladies $2.50 up. -Boys and,, Mens Silver and Nickle $2.50 up gua ranttfed. See ou'r $1.00 watch, ti Silver Novelties. • A Iot of new things iu French grey finish and cheap lines from 15c up mail flies, hooks, key checks, key rings, broo- cbes, hruAes,.qombs coir rors, etp. See our assort- ment before buyingg elae- where. No trouble to show goods. r Gold Pens The well-known, Waterman Ideal foun- taiu pen, also pearl handle goods PEINOILS— Silver and gold at allprices. , . Wi to for our folder of 'Xmas suggestions. " At- all • prices in . The. vary latest Oak, Walnut, piano. things in their line. Finish,,Wood, ' Solid Brooches, Chains and Iron, China and Gilt. Lockets, ' solid gold• l A it hour,. 8 day and filled. strike clock for $2.,5,0. Also silver- Brace= An extra' good vai- lets, Cuff -links, So- ne solid iron ..clock ciety pins, etc., an' for $12.00 endless variety at prices right. .Your money back Our Motto- Small pro - if not fits and quick returns. satisfied. Suggestions, for Xrnas Shoppers ,RICHARDSOIli CO. JEWELERS AND Vi'riciA,.s. Showing the largest stock ever shown in ' ZVhitbyr 33roc7k-et. South- Enorosingdooe, Write for while you wait, watob bopk and4older of suitable Xmas gifts "Ebony and SPECTACLES & Leather Goods. Eye Glasses Genuine French Ebony in Brushes Mirrors, etc. Otir fitting is practic- A good hair brush 75e, ally and scientifically genuine ebony. Gents correct. All fitting & ladies pocket. books done under most fav= pu yes, card cases, etc. CVe have the silver orable circumstances. Exch's made after Xmas letters to attach. Gold. Gold Filled. Genuine Diamond froth $4.50 up. Child's rings,. solid 75c. Misses $1.00, $1.23i $1.50, $1.75 A large ass4tment of, claw rings from $1.50 ftp. . SPECIAL — About - a -je Diamond to bo sold right. Bought before the last raise. ' Silverware. �W:e Have the best as. wellas the cheapest lines both' in Solid -Sil- ver_ and Platedwate in . The Celebrated 1847 'Rodger'inives and Spoons. - See our Window dis- ay. -.Cut Glass Genii•i4ne Cut Glass is -supposed to be very expensive. We have the best and it Is surprising how cheap some of it is. See otic silger mQanted piece's. µ