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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_01_01 �. - 'r .r H C-. K E ING - E P I .,�r .�, _— .l • rias �;3 _ .. ­VOL. SYIII. PICKERING. ONT.. -FRIDAY. JAN • �, -190 4. sue swill be taken to punish hat candidates, while the candidates for 1= ink Mills . OUT AROUND Us!slue language. We hear the councillors are: Messrs. Chas..W. Dis _ . p . • guilty ones, as their names are ney.;John'M. Gero,w, James McGrady, 7777 a --- -ON. known, the same persons having D vid Pugh, 1' cott, 'PORT uNt kno n pe g +• E. William-G. $ .: Med{eal. Henry Spencer, and James Todd. Red Wheat - 74c bus. -- been here before conducting them- Wliite Wheat- - - ;4e Rev. Mr.:Crozier, of Rest Hill, will selves in a similar manner. Whttevale. _ '- Spring Wheat - - ?ye " (D. V.)hold a., short se vice at the - _ F. E.iw.ST WQPD. M•.D-,Brrreenn *4 :;­ Saissm=Zitsrr:— - - -- sn Oanadian l;sdLo Railway: Coroner GODS@ wheat -- -- - -�C- �elti se on 1Yedaes ay eyentrrg; - + We regret to report the death on ,Ontario 0ourity, Issue r of Ma a LiceoveaIrWrlit Saturday last of Thomas L Ibright, at Ofaramont: Office hours- a ora a.m., u Family Flour 4.50 " UU - p.m..114 ft ow 7 to 8 p.m. Private telephone 3t- r « the usual pleasant manner. Every Ing. in his'stable tat nine o'clock in the mor- ~•a[e uact A John Balsam. Greeon)�Wmd. �shamwle's Pastry Flour - 4.50 hawse in the neighborhood had its ftifl Wilfred Wilson,.ls drawing saw-dust wing and in his usual state of health Zio47th eon),and D Pugh's(stn eon) a-iy Bran $1(3.50 ton gouts of visitors from far and near, for to use in his ice htwse. 1 when he was seized with heart g Shorts 18.50 " - everyone vieinR with the other to Friends from the west ar�7;isiting'trouble,to which lie succumbed in the A. YOUNG.X41 D.,O.M.,Fellow of make their friends and relatives with C. W, and Mrs. Disney. Jumbo '25.W - " '- afternoon. Mr. Albright lived on the _ �. Trinity MeiicsYCatieae;-'raronto, mem- Graham, hole Wheat Floors happy' ]Kiss Edith Everest is spending ninth concession and resided in Pick- - bet- of Goiters of Physicians and snraeons of ):re many of your readers peruse her Christmas holidays at home. erin all his life. He married Miss Ont�q Office and residence opp0 LeargLotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. these lines we will be on the threshold W. P. Jones is bus these days gg Wobartt,out. Office hours:-mozaint 7 to 10: y y SaraY, Ludgate who with one son sur- availing ti to e. Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. of a new year, which is always a time drawing lumber from Purt Perry. ;ryes him, and who have the sytnpe. Above privet S%L act to Change without of fresh resolutions, of hope, of aspi- A large number attended church on thy of all in their beraavement. - o .�iodea. rations and before turning over the Sunday although it was a stormy day. Beckett 'hAQ r —ed LepaE. Bakery Co s 11211 @ our bearings and see "where we are", tract of cutting wood for Mr. Hub- r _!` R. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• and start out accordingly, and let us bard. Following is the report-of S. S. No. 9 a TSB,Oouat7 Crown Attornay,and County always remember that tissue paper The Balsam school trustees have not 7, picketing, for the half-petit- ending `- niletbor. Oowtl3onse.Whttbv. 10-♦ - resolutions are better than none at yet secured a teacher for. the next Dec, 2'Lrid': IV Class-Ohre McRae, "p - all. °year. ,Do7lOW a 1foGILLITRAY, BARRIS. J. E.SdddMrs. Dim y,E Greenwood, est1a re average ` 1IIaClass—Howard w ors,so!idtoss,So, otIlco opposite Post. GREEN ROVER. sewn Sunday withan Mrs., Il4nderson, N"-tou Laughlin, :Kabel of2as Wbitby.out. Jno.Ban now,B.A.;Theo. ppp _ 0J)ard' Alexander,'Jennie Alexander, Leila A.ediil{vrav,LL,H. !Sone♦to Loan. 8y it N-u,,•7Ljl, of R'innipeg, is visiting Every body from around _11t, Zion'Mooney. Highest averaffe, 82`., II £ friends hereal,utits. t ,ok in the oyster supper at Kinsale (Pass--Sadie Laughlin, lorumy Hol- , , f-etetrtrtat•y. - a Arniout• Ellis, of Ashburn, spent last week, bourn, Leonard Gates, Waton Dix- Xmas in the village. 1le4srs• Hubbard And Disney are on. Highest average ;3':. Part II _ 130P3I`$,VETERI:IA Y BCP.• _ Munday_inornin her _ ing to make weekly trip¢ �Turazlto' _ _g. get—• oiiervilIe an afr— EiSJ` S. Gradelate o[ the oatorw yes - meter re istered I8 below' zero, aa'i prr; uce. Burkholder, equal, May Smith, Hai roust-, Co:iej•, Torocto, registered member Of all materials and desion g q Ty • of t.:e 7 Coi!o v,Toro Medics' Association. kept: n stock. It will a von Eli Nig:_:aAnder is suffering from _Hisses Lena and Lottie Disney, of Gourlie, Daisv Timbers, Russel Os- cc nab r,$deuce one and'one-quarter miles p pay an attach of erysipelas in the head. Toronto, are visiting with their par- land, Edith Roach. Hi host average to call at oar works ai d inspect our stock, y eats over the Christmas holida.rs g, g corchos(ireeaRiver. o9ice'andshoeing,torge and obtain prices. Don't be misled b Fred 1i�,hsavander ut Pickerin: percent. IC.ass-Ste4aLaughlin, -- - 6oun a to 11 a.m„ and 1 to 4 p m. Private p y was a guest It out- 't'lla e C'htistuias. George T+, - talephoue in toy once P,O- sadrea, tarsen agents we do not emplov them.oon"nent g '" 1 g Searaoro g Todd, Leslie Stover, Ray Hen- iurer, .int ly we can, and do throw off the agents I1ay -- .-._. deuton,Charlie Carter. Highest aver- commission of 10 per cent., which you will =`irs. Robert Dafoe and Master Stan A prosperous New Year to all, age 414 per cent. - 3 strt8ss QLarDs. certainly save by purchasing from as. A ley speut Xinas with frit:rrds in Tu- firs, Jno. us N is very ill of the _ _ call solicited. route. presrnt time. H Hopkins, Agent for all Com- lits. Mrs. spent kips. aviilt her lira. J. funis, we are leased to say, H. kinds of veh. r�,�J 1A9 1II��h*�,Conveyancer. Com WNiT6Y GRANITE C12.t sister, lits. H. Hopkins. •of _Silver P y P is ieuproving nirrrly, roles manufactured by the McLaughlin m,s,+ioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Opp.Post 09iea. a'hitby, Onurlo �ial,.e, Mr.. Arch. Muir, is under the doc- Co' of Onbawa, Claremont,Oat. 07 _ y, Ai1lli-He+,ver Arrived home a few tot's care at re:+ent. - = B.I� BUSTING, Issuer of 3lamage - �day�a� �:+`trr -pending two uwat65 r � p, �' 13 n r.-On Tki,:rsc ay, Dec. lith, the . L4oen+aa far the county of Onta io. Of- a•ith friends in t hrc'ago, wife ,tf Goo Annis, of id son. at the etc" or at his residene•,Pickering PICRERING LIVERY 1 ' Jlr fi fIuld .:.hay `7• ,en crm9ned The annivemary service-i of. Wash- , V. P,sze 1•y [o the h.,u:+e fu, th- l'"t few asrels, ingtim ch:irch %are held- on Sunklav First clue. vebieles for l:iiro b da slit- hat in: ern:trac ted ,u severe cv?d - awl Toesday. Oil Sal,h+tth the t ra_i• \ .-�� T1 JLVID BELDAM. auctioneer, he : y y \ins Archie Mr(i llivarv. (,f Botti- cesw,•tew-ellat:ende,l anal ea:-h tray en- � L! or nluht 'L ua to connection meet• Woeun,sliin,tasalsatr+mhist,amero�a near, \with DAL'Urt li ctsitint; her r,yKl by all, On Tu-s,layev-n:n • the tslan•l+•,nt.i l it and rear, BaleA of la,ms.farm inir sU G. T. R.trains. Freiabi and- pareiit,. Ily. ;urnl- Mrs. Hopkin, of �r,r•al talent w•as si•.,istrd h.'lti.�x Ltttie - atoot an 1 +v-rytr jov the is to besoll wtL be *%prose Ve;ivsrt,I to all parts of the •�ucrr 13a ,!••. f T+y Mj.,,, h%a4 ie l :7 the sacs-ribs,with the nsmoal eave, I Divtr L. elty-w i„n kt, „ ' end sot i ro the very gess advantage. 44•17 +1Ga¢•, Tean:lnit of ail kinds done 1)(,n't f,,:;+: t-) attend the enter' David Anni=, one(if !)ur oldest and an shdrteai notice. Sale and come tHinri>ent and N,'n Year flee here ,� - e4tren:ed rt- uler: died at his r•y1 R,BEATON,TOTNSHIP CLERK m-nsian subies in eoaaeetica. thi+ Friday eYu•ning: Jan. lbt., in the rIflice, Kinustr n road, on Saturvlav � �'��' D. oonra,aocer, Commienonerfor taktn , Baptlat cbarc•h. A gr,.xi tint,• ie t Tbn Empirc %lediciao Cc, of London, K ruoining, L) *) , of t„e as,- cu:' ' N(Bdsrtes, tr.enourant Bt6, tlt�n.v to lona ��y - pi'uani>r d. Ont., has appointed the a¢dareigned as ` r tarn rr^pert Inner of Yarr.sre Lt: I � � �eA,lS. year U,rreafted i:as Iong br'rti with. onaer Yo•tavaie. ant t v y Propa•tetoT. A tarot- nutil,er 1rt,tn ?vur attt rirl- , :- a,.rl t ntil the yr r.t•. Sro::+h, (OCai agent for Pickering,for the most won _ .-t-1 the entertcunni.-n-, aril Christatias :rt r derfn' discovery:J (be u(netPenth center Lt 1rrt,N 4;-- Xr+a--frs:-la mAint.uned th rloterulination for F y' - --- - •rev- aft a the tr•attt est of ace vote; Throne, j�OtiCHE`%& P09TILLLieensedAuc• tl • tid.,v ,(h,,(:I tttkn,!rd 'heir,- t��i �jj }� RronchiniTut,riiar�fLangs _Tt cares Coldif "`— i rLone*”:,r the Cuuotq of Ortarto, ,one• •t (cca�ed leave; one 1.1u T N , a e• ^ ` Catarrh. .�sthm t, Drouei ft,s. 13a] lea Pr ili.,n au�s of• en do+rti,+a,a cit-,•vaunt' murrain and aft,t nucn. hiree r. Be&., as ag and t e%eval daughters. his wife I,Avir,R ,ad x11 thr,,at ani lung diseasea. Write m.dd:a e c�9rr•s t onsner. Sea. Es steFurniture,', 1fr: ::i,I llr�. 1 slit +::. of l htc.t;,i. (l:e,l e Aly ty asrr. TLt ,uu<t'triAgar:a,./tiyoaral ;a:1Ator. Strict atteatioa s s s 11r, anal Mrs. I.- IL rton, l\ hitv%aie, .,,,,k ,lac,.t.n -lfnnriz}, at 1' ni., ai,l for parti-alars,a stock of treatmaats aud veu c u.or:for,by La-i os trleQ3apn.. Ad. «';ct, >L1l,.r, Pilot 1luund, XT,'in., 'aud t, I p' repe(cs couetaat:y n❑ bird at. rear Td'li. Y tUCHKtt, Bz�ugbnul. stat F. t..t. r euiainy wv,,-e int-tired in thr burv- POsrILL,GreenN:rev,Cout. 9S:y (:. f:,•e ct', Kenturi;v, atrt aurr?rt; the tn2nt t1',u5hingt+, ( t'hlirh, at ayhtrh =PJeI]• Rf'CTeT. CrI1t. - A full Itas of first•. C'hr: tion. a isitors at the I:curt. r,f r<I;r;r r a tnt•uu,riui Ke:;icu -*-0.11 held IIE WELf;I%16r0N Hotel..-Hav elate furnitnraaow Ali', Hu,,?ver. text Sunday tit I0:30 a. nit - — �g em-,-r"to it tborough:y oserb.al on EIllibition in --+� Fruit Trees T gad tbLe shove home, I am prepared to t,rnnb OIIr Rare rOOL'tt. .'. • ''• y haryi. _- -_.. - accomviation to s*t who destre to patrortre Bro B „ = MUNICIPAL r10ti 1VATIONS. .me bran-%ireamp'a rvcrac I Aha;:be pleas- --� All kinds Of Fru1L Trec9 Shrubs isd Some all of i patrons alien they have oc- :Prices 1'l$tlt. Elijah Bodell was, Past for the � nleCiiii of the eleMr)r9 of LhP , •astoo a Asst alartham- JAs- TORRENCE. g Etc. fos Gale. an +hi of Pickering was held pur- R• S. Dillingham• -Suriattu Merhin, of Oshawa, snant to Statute in tie owns 1p -P-11 ILL,home over the holiday. Brow haat,.,n Monday, Dec. 25th.'03, Winter Apples. h$* 3$ - ' $1'C12 • Out - Jain Zi'iIliiiiis "and--�tsat� l�„t'a as:hs$Uerk - -Scrvices as•Follows• with friencLar H�e�for Xulia9 Returning Officer ;resided and open- . F. PiR . - cker Grand carnival at the Brougham and called for nomivatinns four the : 30:90 a,m,......rPreaehing. t ink Ona Thursda evening nett, �• Wagner . & Coog offices of reeve and four councillors 7:00 p.m,....., See britt-, for the year 190'4. At two oclock P. Thern r.. 200 p.m..,'...'ieabbath School: \. I , Pomeber and frieud Mr. m., *hen the nominations were Closed WF\jER� BA�:' �� Y��f1D� uesday.,Ira Have a full line of freeh and cur Hagerman, of Toronto, are here the following,candidateti had been pro, t1 www s '8:00 p.m.......�'eekly .Prayer on ed a►eats constantly en hand. ower the lit,liday. posed:a - T=Ay' Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Mr. and 11rs. Goldman and faul- 'FOR RES�-E loo rated by act of Parliament 1074 , Candidate. Mcyer.� Socoardor.. Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, R einers, etc. ilv, of Toronto, spent Xmas at S. T. Beare, J. cBr y, d, xiva k.:sas alta oa Pastor. H. Stevensen's. . Jas. Todd, J. McBrAti T. BeAre._ Ant ioriaed Ce lital.................. ..glmooe0 Highest prices paid for W. J. C e t Rife and family• J.AScBrady, J. Todd, y T. Beare, liienbs�.rR "' l�aoo 0 uakn 11 y Oapltal .............. . Butcher's cattle. were %vith the latter's fattier ill R. R. Mowbray. T Beare,.J. M. Gemw Aaera eadiay toavertibia............ I.M.70 Jlarkhatu for.tliristrnas. A. Johnston, J._odd, J. hlcBrady Jotsiv �wAlv'teeidoat T,H.MoHrizair �,� Ed. Willson _ snit«ife spent R'G Barnes, T ar•e Jas Todd P Special attention elven to Farmer's Sale T Poucher, T$eare, J McHr`ady'- rotes Collections solicited and t �1 Christmas' at Mitchell ayith the rrompcl7m.d• 1 AR1i - Winter is eomina� � a G Parker, J 11cBrAdy, J Todd Fsstner's No di an American anti ^' b former's sister, Mrs. Fuller. J UiNderbill, I4'Sppencer, C ;Disney •Foreign E-cbaoge want end sold Drafts it and you will need something to keep Peter Lee, Of Brock, Road, had J E Disney, J Seldun, G Philip; jt- sued,av'Aable o 1 parts of the world FOR SALE you ayarm. You will find it at the the misfurtutie to lose one of his S H Stevenson,A Johnston, F R ilson a�ayutea ftsk Deaartm•ae. i • Farmer's Supplyy Store. horses awhile here on -Saturday FOR COCNQLLOR, 2aterest allowed on deposits at bi best�s Jatst Loot:: Hindoo Robes, Coon- evening last. Jas Todd, D E Pugh, 'T Beare rent rate@,and credited bait-yearly to depositor 'Beiagoompos•d of the tooth nasi corns, skin and Alaskan Bear Fur Croats, Lorne and Richard Burke, of J Mc Brady, T Beare, , J M Gerow Gieo. 8err. Maasger, ;j of lot No 12, in the 4th coo of she touvnrner Oyer-coats and underwear of all Markham, and Walter Burke, of D E Pugh, J Todd, J McBmdv of Pickering.eoasistioR of SS.actes more kinds, Water suits fully lined, a J M Gerow, J 11cBrzady, D F, Pugh Oshawa, pent Christmas under -�' or less Oa the preoliies are r Roodhouse Horse blankets and. Also woollen T C McAvoy, N Stevenson, H Speneea } fair outbuildings ani watered b a never blankets. These are Lp ,to date the parental roof. �I Spencer, T McAvoy, N Stevenson • B y goods and rices are right. The Sons of Temperance intend �1 McFarlane,J Seldon, G Philip. r p di+iliast epriug. This farm is well adapted g P I V1S h dor either stoek•or grain. Call soft see for yourself` having an oyster supper and tuns- C ".Disney, J Laiderhill, D E Y'ugh ? E.,BRI'A\, tt SOti, ical entertaitinient In the tonin J A'White, 'T C McAvoy, 'M Gleeson Terire to Bait paccbseer: - hall here on Wednesday e�,eiting F R'ilson, J Thornton, R S Phillips (/F�oo�(�duriher particulars apply to Robert -Lot I1, Con 2; flay' 13[ta of Jttntiary, 1J01, pro- n'E Pugh,sr, J McFarlane,J Turner ' a lTcB1'lEy, Pioterinp,P.O.,or Pick-erhig. ceed8 to be for rclitiirin&their hall. W Feasby, 'W Stevenson T Gamage See bills for particulars. L' Percy; t Poucher, Rt-Ste;enson our many �• V. Richardson « G Scott, J A^«'hits, N Stevenson DO BA1�K The Solis at tlieir G Cooper, N Stevenson,T C McAvoy t 'i 7 last uicetiug elected.the following officers : P. . W. • P., 'Bre. J. W. After the time for receiving nomin- - ,}, Notary Public, Pickering Ho le ; «'. P.,Geo. Plltli i �S'. A„ ations Karl expired, 'Mr. D. R. Beaton q was caller! to the chair, and followingN.t. ns y g 1 , _ Sister 'Carrie Phillips ; It. S., Sin- the usual tactics, ca]Ied u on the =' ro ". - - — - Capital Paid in, 3,000 000- t�-_A_-4)ha Hogh.: t-'1. R. S.. Bro. niembers of the resent council togive Reserve' L Q ! Cameron ; Treas., Bros. W an account o t err stewart c t E ur- Re F rn 1 3,5 0 0 0 }�'. s p Coakwell ; F. S., Sainnet Cocrane: ing the year just rinsed. 'lir. Beare + Chap., Hey Tonkin ; Con., Sister as reeve and the chairmen of the lar- Prosperous.WHFTBY BR,I�NCH Myra. «-ilson ; ,Assistant ("On., ions committees each defended in an � „ empenditire of tbelr You' Inten.d. Bro. Sidney Nock ; L S. Bro. R. able manner the r_ J respective departments. The urchase Dxvis ; O.;S., Bro. lVa.lter Steven- p General Banking, of the rock-crusher was dwelt a n, , ,on ; Urgauist, Sister, Marie Will- the general opinion being its purchase H �-- Business Transacted. son. was a rise step. The other norrlinees �rYu p�� Making 'a n Christnas resent`of On Christmas night,.a:load front were called upon, and each touched - 6 P Oshawa•, E EitnprisinF about sixteen upon the questions of vital interest at SpegClsl`i►trention given to the collsc• the resent time. Count •f uncklors course. members of the hoccilum.-�lenlcitt P 3-- `-' ' ion of farmer's sale and )lfowbra and Poucher ave an ac visited, our rink and conducted..• P y g gy ���• + J "- -Anl wll not a bottle Of �rfumt.� _ •-- ` other prize. - count of the work at the county.coon- New* - y P _ themselves in -a host disgraceful til,ex lainin k the cause of the increaee WO have just 1•ecaive3 something SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. manner. They were all in a beast- in the county rate, which has been the - J. cry handsome In th it line, ly state of intoxication and as rtienns of adding considerably to our : l SDep^tarts receivtd of $1. and soon as they entered the rink, taxes this year, the building of a large pp v Alio some holiday, cigars put up upwards. - they began to make things disa- number of county bridges and the cost Riehard�Ott 171 CU J 7 espr--sely for 'Xmas gifts. =�terer=t s1loRed at highest greeable. Accompanied by tor- incurred by the House of Refuge be- tents of profanity they attempted ing responsible or said increase Mr. _ anrren^t stes.� to provoke a general quarrel with Arthur Johnston who is always listen- , COZ]Cip..1.Z21..0� or paid half ed to with rapt attention spoke very JEWELERS & OPTICIANS, N Ew�_s 1�ICKERING v— ye.rly, everybody. Their rowdyism Com- strongl in favor of the centralization H AR M+1�C 1 lied the ladies regent w Ibeen! y B� Pe P public schools. ;,_ - -��5;J.THOl3TON, the rink. Scldotn have we been! For the Reeveship. Messrs. Thomas �• � •' s KANAGXIII, compelled to listen to G1-ch repul-;Beare and James LTnderbill at-® the 0%k 5t.; ►-OIIth, ,Whitby t +;.r:' "1x. hs.. %•j,.... a,:«at.r..�,. �., .: :.S !T."°1.�•�+.' ".•...•'. +, '..i„-r. ._.'.. ...:.• °. ,+i... ....;.--. q'S 5. .yi,Y" •hz:.w+ac,' ws•-•ate v n•. r. _ ,�ra::c..re•m•- =-. +ie+vc �T^ `'C' ''gar G*" C 'Cdx7dm'�'�n ''. ..,, -� .•t-:4' +��� ., . .. W, a ,,. - .r w .a - t•4'� - .. .. .. . oA � - , • -,. Z.r d' ;p. .�• yam. r_ � r ., �,. r _ - - .. ., 4 .. 'f • .. • '.,. �. a I, .. ., , l , n e. V _ %— C rn Y4 s . — a — C , _ _ — _ r - _ — _ _ — __— tue ahand. near old bol; this M Roo quently it is more eatisfactory to • - .. serious w matter' to leave to,eh&nco. . secure an Ice plow, drawn by a h�. . -it is life and doath. This implement Is not expensive, ani `" ' we- T .,4 - "Ever yours, ' r' �, will last a lifetime. it property tak- I. - id ould'ytourco JatsonNand �k� ! n care 'of In southern latitudes i2 "P.S C snot always ossibte to t ice 14 . r or 47Go the-facta.fsgai t inn?" - - to 16 incites thick and qu to s8tla- .- .. _.._ - __ C - Promptly tl-e telegraph, wires cat- factory resuits are often secured In . . _..-- _-.-. �.,��..r. ;Sed a mmsagri to the gaol. - MAKING BUTTER: . -_ • cutting ice 6 to 8� inches Chic&'tak --rS :' ` "Shall be nth you -withoit fail. Eng gregt care In packing in , the---- r , ._ Or, The Sign o2 the " ' Rely hon me. -�Causton:" T co from which we deriv ur -house. :im The cows i o 0 - --- -- Then-flick Kent to Scotland Yard. milk supply 'aro composed mostly of After the pond has�'en cleareo ft — _ . - Arrow, - ' Janson was away,. but would be the Jersey breed, writes B. J. Young• will freeze over in a'%hort time and -- hack at' a giten haus. At that tour They are not on a whole registered another cutting may be made. This - Causton returned,,and heal an inter- stock, but grades. In the morning can be repeated ars long as cold -view with the ('otectivc. Ho told the stock is fed upon grain, wheat weather and very frequently a ..--- 0. - i*Now :im wh,o•he seas, and read'him a bran and cottonseed meal. This is C]3.1PTE12 XXXIV, "Det ape you?" rtion of Rc comparatively small, pond will fur-_ --_ po ggie s letter. fed before milking. It [s tetter to nish a lar ser �l o[ ice, provided Dete,ttves,"" ' large Pl Y t 1 . '� Jonson went to Scotland Yard. "For what? "Qelie light, Mr. Garston. I •saw feed silage after milking. This gives the water is -deep enough. After iho He wanted a couple of plain-clothes your client,',and.krew direAly that -apportunit for the odor which "Nurses--Crayn8wco3, tali tiigE ." Y ice l:as'been c»t. into 1 "c Lt ... __ ant. I told him.so. It s' creates t nrt�ost. Tko moa he iiaenced 'mak- was r g' en- flags 6'p floated--through a channel prepared "What do you mean?" cheered him up a little, and that milking time. It has also been for this-purposs: and.loaded onto a, . Ing prisoner was of as excitable nes- "Whop some one saw me stab Pretty little. g3i1 lane engaged to, found preferable to feed the ail a at- tion. An but-temporeil man with Ah ! you know ten As to e P ¢g sled or low -vagon,'and transported Y "Hold on i It is My duty to !tr Y t1. night, as it contains a great ' deal to the icehouse. Tho cakes should 6m weapon is best encountered with Frenchman, yes, t.e is arrexted' He, form you that whatever you say of water. If silage is fed in the o in while dr and for that rea- _1.,tan a-le-,el things up. One of� confo:sod everything the moment we g Y• may be used is evidence against you morning the cows will not drink as non fill the house only sarin cold, London's gondolas lanced all three - put our hands on his shoul:'er. g _ ..offiFms at the corm of Dean Street. ` 1•m. much water as whoa,fed on dry r8- freezing wen fpr. Tf this is not doAo, : -' : . Doesn't much matter. You have en these will be no trouble at tions; at night it does not make so g _ SJW tt,ey walked along tLl trey carie "Doesn't the body, I suppose?" GTayi.owood? Reginald C rayne will the cakes are liable to' freeze to- 1. 8 Y much difference. jto No. 66A-a priiate house. A be reloazed on tFo remand R" gather, making it difficult to get' "I have warred you that' what- „ bard depeadtKt from the latch of the It you had asked me that ques- A mess, or one food, constitutes them out when wanted for use and . ever you say---" . _- - ground-floor window : "Apa.tments.' "That Is all right.• I know when I tion yesterday I 6hould halve answer- about four quarts brain, meal and also resulting in a great deal of .1. - . .1 Orli of the officers -no reaclag a -- -,..-,.-, T;se game's up; I throw ed 'Yes.' Now things are a bit dif- cottonseed meal, and about onc!r breakage. _ aews,:arer, and he seemed so ab- M, silage per cotiv. This-is- the If the ice is very thin, begin by up my cards" (hent. hocRped in Its contents that he least "Il you will talker-" ._ "What has happo-ei?" morning ration. The cows procure placing two rows on edge at first, ---' against Lte venal of No. 68 and con- "When we formally charged the water from buckets, supplied with pa.ekin ver closely to ether. The ag Silence would do me no good; g Y , dnued to peruse it, whilst Janson you've got it straight enough against Fren''hman l e pretended to be- the pure running spring water. The remaining portion may be placed on- ' . ' .find the other officer kno,,ked gently most surprisod man on east!,, and stock is roomed doily, receiving flat, In the same .. g 3 me, I expect. I guessed when I ran B S position-as the tea at the door. Fe (ertalely acted well; I will glue careful but thorough carding. Milk- formed in the away you would soon be on my B pond. Leave a 2-tach . A blattei my maid-servant respond- track: it was only. deferring the mat- t•n his due' ' era preparing for dui should dress space between the layers of cakes. :ed, anti alter plau,ting his foot In the ter a few hours" - � go y s That , '1 !n clean clothing, and above all else Every fifth or sixth row break joints. b rr _ . opening, to prevent the sudden clos- "Sooner or later, I suppose, we aid he was innocent of the �-vork thoroughly. They should have In this way the waste water zan find .�..'_`, !n ct tl a door, Janxoa Bald : alt time he had ,, �_, - g wo.o bound to ttave you." a clean cloth or soft brush with its veno to the floor and be removed "You hat's swrro a ai'LmenL9 to acen Sir G eo.ae l e was a1i-'e and P ,'If I had had the courage to stop, which to give the udder a thorough and the breaking o[ the Joints pro- _-let? __ you Might a -usperted „ tve:l. That he had never rased a vents the circulation of air. which „Yrs sir. Will yer come I ilaide, "Oh es. I think so. We had or:r a again. sur. - - sir 7 Sot down, and I'll send the y Y B>✓FO1lE.MILI+ING, of course, is the worst enemy to the _ blood-stained kadfe. II:aidc+a, t1 a Yet l o con's sad—".. missus to you.' "To me, tn__tho presence of anoth- Cana should not be allowed he keeping of ice. She had :brown them into the room�po,tce always suspect bad eharracters. A s is well from i . the steam or . you know," er officer,” stand' in the stable to take on the - ' --' next the street .on the round door. Y , "1V'ell, they car tainly won't let him odors arising, but in tho open adr. vapor arising from ice should be res g "Bad chazao—" run loore-at the rent remand." As soon ¢s a can is filled it should moved as quickly as possihl(,, bI Janson stood by the open door, its "Weft, 'you didn't come away from „NO I P- be laced in the milk house espec!- the ,proper arrangement of -entlia• ti teniog, as tY.e gi L clattered along Dartmoor with a good one, cid PPoso not. Ti o tees p tors. Be sure that no venter is +<t- _-- the L-yiAaue, A hoarse whisper reach- you ?" o� ally In summer, The milk to•lse I Y ( loured to accumulate on the floor. '` ' ed f im. „Dart^-- You knave that l flow _. ugh f=nm. - ._ "-Tho is it. 'Liza?" - -'.- reny,,it. ' the barns so it cannot be contamin- Therm rs`71ttF,dlfN.culty in keeping Ire "Two e..ts, mum, anter the 'did But 1 un'o^atacd four the news- ated b the taut odors from the I durEag the winter, but In the sum B Tho woman tai! me," -Pa^er reports that inold wan i y mer, when warm da Mme, a ter• _. rooms." �he red-hatred traitress � yards.: The condition of the cane 1a I Y _ - There was a creaking of stairs, as at puarzled Jaraon (His assts found with the knife in 1i:4 hand?" Ian important factor in Rood milk. �taln amount of vapor arises and Lhia __ "of a heavy bodyaacenCtrr thein, "Year, t', at was tF,e damring fee- t must be taken out at once. g taut urns going through the pnrwn- Thcy should be thoroughly ecatded mind proser�tly a stout• cl.ty, frowsy• er's belch 1 s. '►`'e i s l wan tura. There i,eetr.s a 11 .d of magas- land kept clean and bright. morning woman-r-•twed Thee was not, fi ) , P y g! tiym aho,t wen"o s Le inns deal p g COOKING FEED FOR FIORSES. - - London !od r houackoo t of dark-dark as the r.i t t It did not _ .__ . - i ir; g men-people will i ick chem up. ' and night's milk should never. be , S far the moment occur to-the deteo- "It is a nasi feature, thou h," mixed u ss nearly of the.same tarn- Cooking feed is supposed to fa . Ir;s, 1 iocs. about ter except her tivo that the Frenchman su use.l Y g Ives a bad flavor crease its _• _ _ breath, and ma Jacaoa was act a PL "[ agree. It Is o,.en to rte F'reneh'--,bra g palatibil[ty for horses, hal : 1weat . an mall, that std not upset her dead% mom to ,,ay that the krlie was stolen ,arra causes the lactic acid germ to nests at the experiment stations and . P I ''Did et o tell you o1 t.er.own good from him, or that o to-.t it." idc-'efop rapidly, some big farms do not seem to Incil• , - _ him Fits buss, brought tim into character 7" . i ' 'The odorcoftgtn waahaoino city to `lag his canny-liedSLe did not spYe;" of �tan'.0 to,this?t+r't n't. butte oumwill ;ery Ineatraleaf spli-I lgtng wagon. and that boil. However, erytuseful fol 1 ilk should Do taken to the cream- tato this, teed to very I for _:_-- . him. lie finals the doer betel tke hersa t -'- a y_ Y RO ° # rood mares. stallions anb__ _-�- _- landlady, and. putting Lie .back to ••Then let me tell you her,name is I find the mag:+• will, and, ifx It comes j Iike matter on Lho farm Tn sum• a-'raft horses being prepared Tor sa a - It said quietly not Weetcar—•• . Ito a Jury, so µtil the jZrytr:on- 3 !mer t le cans should be covered with f or for exhrbitton. This kind of fooC _ tyo told our servant we had have seen so much o ps Idiotic a good can-'as or blanket, and in should not be given oftener thea Y Janson startod slightly, even a ' easio about tie rooms, because !t to detecti'•e has his moment of our- picking up Lf wwapors that I am Iwinter to protect thn fluid from theI once a day at.most, or better gull . . lust as well-not to let serveuits" I almost- coming to the bai,ef wl c-n I frost, it should ho likewise covered two or three fillies a week Bolling _. • 1. lc 'y g' Ste wan m tnlstre< find a man with c� in his head barley and oats in considerable now ore. thin As a matter of s Three TEMPERATURE AND 9ALTIi�TO, Y quare prises. -3act. v'e have a duty to perfo-t --" lye y o to the that to is inno.'ent, titles of water and pouring the we, -_ . . At the creamery, as strict care P° 3 _ 1 T-e la.udda,dy gs.oa,Led. and tten dvea anti tr�tOld II $ g#re got two ng'„ d ter from thin on ehaSed hay lt+ recc.m ars at a and st � You a•o joking." _ must be taken. -Employees shout sand - 'Well, Iti hsps I aa, exaggeratingmended by Prot W. A IIenry, ' - , fi i-er womar;n�- - wear clean white, suits. The weigh-, - who rounred on me !-ver o laid I.or- , a msitFr at fa-t, ria rcltrtrrce tThut is tt.?-tta gt:ooa'e or tt0 � , tag can should be thofoaghty dean- . ---'- i vrat�r? It den'tssem a week or ao ; ,,r co'iid be i lased on o••ldcnre of that COMPOSITION OF MILK. - 'ago rr.te I paid 'em.' - out to m¢rry Sir George Gre e• (sort, • te:auso r! o f0tscfrs out vt ' aa should also the receiving vat, -._ _ - -- get i is money, aid probably murder etc, We use .a separator; the milk A large number.of analysis give Jan.on sari ed. - ten wo''�ld pick up a weapon-they i �•. h,im, •nftor i" lbern- heated to a temperature of milk the foIlowin composition: War ' 1 ''Ne!lttvr," he answered. "This is I don't neem ab'e to help it." O g P _. This was a day full of ourprisss to ... '. 7S degrees. The cream is run. from ter 87 r cont„ butter tat 3 ah t "=- •=. :- '•:mot a-civil matter, but a criminal Ja V fret h c a "I undo6tand," }tom g a J. i „ rraon a had ad au h "Hale you read that detective separator • Into a pasteurizer at bumeno! 3!, milk sugar and miner, _: i pn° . . time for months I The air ceeMed to D an s I a temperature °f 150 do eon.i r"The al water s3 Of course, the. trntLer Ha I Crtminal I" .. be full of th,ee of 1 kinds, a�aort .story cf Delani oy' Oh ya3. gr t "We ha-e a warrant tar the arrest !road ttepm: a Pclicetnan Snde a dN skimmed milk Is pumpod upstairs in- fat varies in individual samples kb _ of o,.e of of cobweb nrrrrounded i tm. All he - yo:.r 1>dgers: we want to ,tocttvr story abaft tFe meet. amus- :to eaarrre vats The cream u run the way from 11* to 7 her cent. quietly. Ro as no o yr and (lutr h tt a threads. you in ally watt'. In fact, wo hope him such a romantic version of hts (vats, where is added 10 per cent. of "F,M lied, Jim? Throw up the own t 1 o starter, made from rel! • - ito carry It out so that none of your I window and signal Smyth'for atom- is ,.c. rag, They a, a able butter ATHLETIC PBINC£,SE9 unromantic al Z __ _.. ec..L_Lige_#-__W.ILI._kMW-.__-a..'c _ ___ Usua-_ so note Well this arri- culture. The cream is set to ripen ' . . ' �' }ride r.t r cf Delanne 'd was found-"about it. That's wily we rvewt yeas j 1 Y Y - at n temperature of 72 degrees, cin --asat°tanto,' Jim worst to the window end whir . on tact. ! arae him the details. , - 8 bets at--th-is -tempornt(rre uirtil the Eead o! Outdoor Sports.fled ehriily, atter tie manner of a P "Who is it ?" A Ron with a bad fa-For, always ro r amour.- of lactic acid is do- man cutting pigeons. His particular P P(' "TI o Frenchman I ( quarrfl!Irig with I im-sgn's knife- veto d.. It is then cooled to a tom- Queen Alexandra -has always bees • f igeon was reading a PaFbr below, pe ''The Frer>ti-h I There's two lodging >.on ecen by two -witrumecs .rear dead r ture of 54 degrees b placing ice on advocate of games and athletics - • but the call made t im Look ufr. Y p g for iris, if kept The In m whistled a •cv ars o a - water beneath the vat. g pt within reason. Sha "f mean t'a one who.came' home tunot-five tune of a once popular �sp�blcod on hands; that was It is now ready for--the combined was very Mond df all outdoor gamer . last night after midnEght." music-hall song : "I say, cabby t" enough to hang a man, and that son churn and worker. Before fllling, the its a chal2i. Iii running she was swift' . "hfr. Dubois 7" The pigeon node ed, nod then Jim had the narrmvest escaf a from the churns are thoroughly rinsed with of toot as Atalanta, and skating . "That's the man." >•• ' � gallows any man ever had." came ,as naturally held u the tour ors of his hand. cold cantor, to 'prevent the cream y to her as walking, -- " O'What do you want me to do?" p "I remember it now; ti,e Mother P "Never," writes an enthusiastic ad. "Ta I e at ome now?" Again the �iReon nodded, -lien hur- confessed at the last mome,r." from ,adhering to the sides. Tho "Yes. -He only had his breakfast ried away in eoarch of-a four churn after being filled Is started and miner of her, the mother of the thou "That's it. Dead man I it-fur- rector of Sandrin ham, "did our dear wheeled cab. is In continual motion until the but- g about half an hour .ago. He's been fated l.er, she plcl:cd-- up t.,c fltet princess look more In bed or asleep all the day." CHAPTER XXXV, ;. weapon that came to hand, and Et ter is in 'granular'form the size of P graceful and' t¢[ry� . : "Whi h is his roam?" .• . lir. Dit k Causton wan ops.of th`e h a kernel of wheat, The churn is like than when skimming over the ` '(I appened to be the son's knife. F3ow- ice on her skates. She seemed to "Se's got two-tto two front mast surprised ,lawyers in Lincoln's ever, that has notting•-to do' with, then .Mopped, and ,the_buttermilk re- . Looms en'the top floor. You front Inn Fields when he read the account our prisoner. has It?" moved. The butter is then sprayed express the poetry of motion,1. .. '• Wako a mtstake-1.be door faces you of the murder at Graynowood.• He "I our going down ' to 'Grayne- with dater of tete same temperature Although fond of riding, the queen, , _ , ,''When you_get on the top landing." had been so closely identified with wool," at which the churning-teas done. At- owing to the necessity of sitting on .. . , "Now, take my advice, Mrs.-• the death of.Sir George's wife, that "DefenHng Grayne?" • ter the water bee bean drained, salt the wrong side of the saddle, has not . "'Shorter's my name." now. but a year alter, the news o1 "-Ye.p." •' should be sprinkled over the butter been a great horsewoman. Driving "Mrs. Shorter, and go downstairs. the husband's murder startled blur "Why don't you defend-'the French- (about five pounds salt to 1,000 -vas at one, time a favorite amuses ` "Leave ti 1s matter-to rue. The quiet- comAderably. man?" -- ' .pounds'butter), atter. which-cnotigh meat .of hers, and people living _. -:'4w-it is done the better for you, !sunt .-Ho was a 1.equent visitor ,at Gray- "I don't undestand you:" water is added to allow the butter around Sandringham used to watch • Ilt? - newood, and &'•close h tend of the "He wants a Lawyer-asked me to to float. The churn is then revolved for the pretty pair of grays she tool- "All right I" Orraynes, and of no member of it send him in one, Oh, he is friendly several times on slow gear, after cd along 'so ,deftly. On clue of her - The' td*d men wont upstaire.- tame' closely than of Reggie's. When enough,• Of. .coume I know.-he- is whish the water is drained -off and birthdays.a little'carriage, with four' "Go quietly, Jim." whispered Jan- he saw by the report that-Reggio-. guilty,-and I recrton, on proving -t't THE SALTING COMMENCES. ponies, was given her by the emperor . , ' ion.' 'lie's %-Frenchman, and car- was in custody, he w&o-amatzed. And up to the hilt: on the-other.: band, of Russia, and she drove these either .., .rites W=VUL13. if bhe door is eFc--- whilat be was peadle";;g the matter-, he po;*dsts in his innocence, IwA i. I use three.fourths,ounce salt to t-,,r abroust or- in the usual four I* . both of ca dart.ia.. Ff it's fastened, the postiri"h brought him a letter rather 'amused at my certainty. He's one pound butter. Three hours is hand stylo. : a • the lock'll have to yield to my boot. from the_man his thoughts 'were Lull as cool- as i.e over-the matter." consgraed in working the butter, this Her majesty encouraged her datt{gh :We'll rush him. It is a murder ca e; of : ,I don't see that I can act for 'time being necessary to allow the te`r"s' to try every form of outdoor this. `and with We or death in front' "Dear ol.1 Dick,-- both men_" salt to properly dissolve. During and Indoor oxerciae, tarts arranged of Mm Ie'll let fly if he's got tap tool. "You ('Id not expect to hear..fro , "Why nut? One may help the this process the brine should.,bo al- that they should receive lessons ta_ We don't want holes in use."- me in gaol, did you? I am hor•e, other. No won't objcrt:" lowed to drain, frequently. In pack- boating, riding, swimming and bit• I& '1`lre other man un"erstood, ,and as you will have seen, on the charge "Are you sure of that'?" • Ing, the tubs should be washed thor- liards. ' They are all fund of cycling, . _ .' _ !rodded. He himself was possessed of muidoring my poor old uncle. "PeAectly. As a matter of fact, oughly, steamed and soaked in especially the Princess Victoria, who . of no ambition to ligttro tta a target You.know me heifer than to sup- that is why I have not sent a laR brine. Salt should be sprinklId has' mails several .excursions with in• -- mind they quietly reached the- top pose me guilty; I am sure I need er in t o him, o asked_me to. around the-sides-and bottom oTthe -<— y � -timate--Irienrls--- 'F�`t ---___ - M�a door faced them. Janson not enter into that. Being abarns- tine don't. usually" VO this Bort of tuba, after.which a paper liner that favorite sport is salmon fishing; and - 10 -droppe( `- hag knee and peered tent', I was foolish enough to think thing for prisoners, but he is such has been previously wet in brine is few women can throw a fly and la e -ibrough tl ot4w . F1'o rose, -aa w- tending_-gi*self n coot sort of devil that he faitly placed' in position. The tubs beingt ca y as, she. Prin _. Urhispered to tFe �thei amnn: hetero tt o magistrates to-Yfay; but won my--a raTtoaTsdavhen- res y.ilio butter is packed and randy cess Charles of Denmark is ,a good., "Tie's fitting y the window... speaking for yourself and for som,. asked me to oblige him by sending for fife train.' In rain butter color, 'ate-e's no key in lies lock, so I' one else are widely different matters. In a lawyori I said I would." I do'not have any sti using amount tennis player and has lately Yaken 7reckon` it -isn't fastened. I'm going I feel that I made 'a foot o1'r yself. ,"I umIerstand." P up the fancy for croquet, a game !n ., .:.:L for general use, but prepare >r>y but which the uecii excels. to try_ Are you ready?" Dear old,'Dick. come down the.day ''Flo had heard about the other q , Ne ripped the handle of the door 'after to-morr6w. will you, and give arrest, and, as I was leavi _he ter to•suit c customers. and tlrned It. The door opened A me n hand? I,don't really thdnkgthe urged me if porelblo to sendIn. the About 390 cane o[ milk ,ire roach- ♦' - • .Moine from within said': case is serious, but it's serioua same lawyer who was acting for ti,e with by fa daily. Contracts ars mode .the O .r] r of tt ing the ac"Bar "la that you, Mils. Shot—" enough to upset me considerably. I Grayrewood prisoner. I don't know with farmers yearly., There aro in to the garnish of tF a building) "liar „ -- The next moment-there was a man am confirmed in the belief that I that 1 should have taken any tFvu- o --,,4r,--� _ _ our.amp o 16 men In an min- nay as a ing on I roc?, ton a fior sFde-oC-tbe speaker,- -bave i'eally'mothing--to-fear, from the -ble _ over the--matter,--but-nomv--you 1 . many w t e F e whoN or ways butter cannot_reax11L4ts--dem-and-IIe-e ped it d' fe,I t gkg him tightly by tf•e arins• ' .fact that although the local police have- turi:ed up, why not talo on tination in as good aorrditlon when four at.oreys, bringing ,the. carnia . I _ . • The prisoner did not speak for a look upon me as a ruffian of the both eafewea?". shipped long dfstancon as it was dower with, him, sir, and breakip ' moment: he Teemed to guess who the deepest dye, the 'f.ondon detective "t will+ Have you taken him to when it attirLed,from the :fnctorq. both his lege and"half his ribs. r igen were, and their ob act: 9 Owner : "Oh, well, raver mind. J (Janson, Scotland Yard) believes nae Qsaynet>rood?" =--•� J "I'll hold hi shins behied, Jim; innocent, and has told me sig. Jus; "No, not pot. If ou aro read to Intended that corcdce to borne dowl 9 y. . FIIJLTNd THF.. ICEH!�UBE, . ' cane" _ . i•. 'iron,rim over," before sitting down to write to you, see Lim now, come with Ms. I am In-tory . . _ . Jim' quit ly "rani biro over--that I had a telegram from him'to tell tins 6oink to the same place." When the Ice is 14 to •1d inches thick cutting ma be in. On n-very AUdori Is, to Any, aoarchod. him to;; weapons. that be had arrested a rtbochman Five minutes, after a hansom was Y- li ng Bride : "J_,c)r, darling i "Nothiltg?"�' who had bees etayiriQ at Lha halt, reurtyi7tg the lawyer and detective to smell scale, a•big ice naw answers this Wednesday or ri')suy��9' Doi ' "Nothing." and that his prisoner had contested. Acotland Yard. tho'purpose, but with this implement Ing. Bridgeuoom i. "I t�tdt it's H'ef . y .":Then the,,prisoner epolott All the same, come down and give (To bo Contin-:ed fE-ie tabor o[ cutting ie heavy, goals day Cearast." "Ot LMR t;rsslL?" , - . - _ .. . _ ... .. _ "/ice_,, . .. ti . . r: ...i'_h•; - ,, - :-,: d,.' r .: a.. 1. t-•r' - - l csea•vsfr m' `r..�t..=...:,. a...a;,..:"a,i� -- % '�:i-- :.y^'R. ". '�6f °`i.'°°d. .... ..•. ., -. .•� ..,,�.l;..w a__...•.._ 0 ,.:'ti .M, I s-f. . /'- - t ..Ra. At -. _ .,:•V 1. :. •f. _ ,' .--.'...n..... .r. _ - - t,. .tw., •},. :�^•Rsyy,.v,{n ..ni•¢+,,.: ,T'91. -- i ..:^. ?u ... •.:. .. - '..,,..,.... •+.•yO2 .rt k,..,r 77 .i .,•y • ct _ 1 S '`.'F' .t.- i y,. - ... ti . . 1. �11 - '... •. �. ., _ - ---.-.-•.-.--r--- _ 4 . -._ —.--- -- _ e :` DT 1 T�IDG� ID HIS BODi' �° the aettiai baa brought to M : _ - , 'England by ' William the Conqueror , ~ i., . •who-kepE la it the money wherewith 6 , [E:i�: I a - OODD'f3 KIDNEY PILLS CUBED he paid his troops. So from Nor- � � fv A �„�/_ A&��� ', W..J. DIXON'S BSEU�lL• mandy come the idea, which British / ��K/ _ jngenuity has improved upon, until-- -... ----T __..-.._.-3ha.msuiA-. .is the_traveling tcunka_ _'_._ +•• -- - +as�_ . . - •-17 , with which vee aro accompanied in . . f 49- ,-&V', -- _: „ He was Crippled los' Weeks $stars these days when we undertake an - 7. x = he Tried the Great Kidney.Rem- extended visit or weight-seeing tour y. There ace ver few cleans edv_ ow the Case warms Effected. of world, and yy which_.we are y enabled to dress as becomingly and Ing operations in which Sulrlllght - .1rf , - - -- _— Barwick,' Rainy River. Ont., Dec. comfortably, no4patter what ex- ,Soap cannot be used to advant - ' 28.1-(Special).=The cold, wet wen- tremes of climate we may encounter, �_ kher, with its accompaniment • of as though we were At home with age. It rIIa{Cel the horns i)righl -�_...._ - ' Rheumatic pains has set the people wardrobes full of clothing at hand. and dean. S � -- fB - _.-here talking of the case of Nm. John - -+ =- jg� _ 'Dixon. Mr. Dixon, who is wellQDMtA r � 4 �.w .: . A CONVICT'S ]1'L:DDINGknown in this meight)o*haed, was � I . _. .. __..__ -__ cripple from Rheumatism. To-clay he A 111a1i who had just been sentenced For several -weeks in the year no --- -- -- at Geneva for two yearn' imprison- ---has not a twinge of his old enemy mails reached Shetland. A visitor to ____. ---- ----------'-”- _ ._. anywhere in his body, and he gives ment for assault, was by t e 'cle22r Ithe islands naked one of the residents ency of the court, allowed to marry all the credit to Dodd's Kidney Pills. if this blank y before settling down to the prosaic period 'was not._.rather LOWER ., U S E BES R "I had an attack of Typhoid Fey--. dulli - -_ __ er," Mr. Dixons realities of hard labor. On the aye in apealSing o2 wedding morning, therefore, the cot;- "Oh," was the reply, "they're just PRIG$ QV` A� L.�TY his cure, "and after I got over it, as bad in Lannon, for a' that time . 0 Rheumatism set in. I had vitt-bridegroom duly handcuffed, was . pains in they never hear what we are daein` _ escorted from prison Eo,the offices o1 'my back and in my right bip so bad here.'• ' I had to use a stick to walk. I had the magistrate, where-the civil core- . . • no comfort in sleeping and could no mony took place, two prison warders lr��, __ �� _ ___ __- rnore than dress or undress myself In uniform atasxiing by as witnesses. The youngest cb2xluctor' of an or- t �a s,its .D wLfor'two cp�nths. `For three or four After"that this ,curious bridal party chests in. the world is little George / . ..��' 1% weeks I could not put my right leg Mourned t4 the hquse of the newly- Howard Meredith, of New York, who CAN BE HAD IN e{ /�I . on my left knee. wt,dded pair and sat down to. a is only ft e yeas old and but. 3 feet P��,$ wash Bas'ns Milk. Pans, Y "On my brother's advice I started sumptuous repast. The day passed high. He has been astonishing New ! ! • using Dodd's Kidney Pills, and alter in feasting and song, the bridegroom Yorkers_ by the ability he has shown Any rlrst-Class Grocer Can Supply You. evidently having made up his mild in conducing the large orchestra at - taking three boxes I began to walk INSIST ON GETTING EDflY'$. to make Its much ha as possible dtrr- tYia f'asino Theatre. ,,• around and do my work as usual. I y p am all right now, and Dodd's Kid- In his brief glimpse of sunshine. The Ing g P - - - —. --- - -''ne Pills did it." _ only skeletons at the feast were the If � man lengthens his nicht■ he y lined his views on the needs of the 1 Of all the games of chance mato Rheumatism is caused b uric acid uniformed representatives o2 the shortens his dye. Sunday-school when a y ay pause fol- 'mony i@ the most hazardous. ,.,.0-i- in the blood, The natural way to law who, however, seem to have l lowed. - _ made their presence as little irksome STJTZ os Onto, Cr T or Tou no, t cure it is to get the uric avid out l.IIcu.,COUNTY i s Suddenly there came from under the, Not.hing pleases the average wemm --' --__ : J _. el the bl__d_ 3t the Kidneva- 1. tiL�9�th the_dut:-per- , � _rem a_tift evil. iso mtleh"_est her ability to reverses } -- tormance of their rather anxious du- sound they will take all the uric acid (that he Is senior partner of the arm of The good man sprang up in' alarm, man's opinion. , Out of the blood. -11odd's Xidney ties. V. J. CHENEY k uu:, doing business and the artist dived down with the - . Pills mn}cc the I{idrle a sound ``a the City of Toledo, Courcy and _ - Y titate aforesaid, an that said first will intention of pulling his son out acrd ay the sum of UNF HUNDRED nut. /Ln admirable_Food of the S1-OUL.D SI,F,*i FI ERCIStE IN MID- making an example of him. All he _ ARa too eWt and every case of UA•i DLE AGE 7 �ARRII that cannot be cured b the found was a tin horn, over the ' _ NE.ZV POSTAL 'JEPAriTUEE. Mile use of HALL'S CATARRH cUR 1 mouthpieo° of which nes stretched EPPS age is from forty-&,ve to FRANK J. CHIeNEY. Ione end of a long piece of rubber' -`--_'$Chemo Devised Bq British Pont- sixty-five, Ut2less, indeed, from Sheer Sworn to before the and of I)erbed la n - ... master-ilaneYal. 11aine�s• from indolent habits, aatd my Iucaer+ce, this eth day of 12ecemcer,!tubing leading auspiciously into the i _ Indoor life with the windows closed, f A'o'' l0do' I stair and upward, Fineet quality a21ti Savoutr. -„ 'Satisfied that a "ca;h-ars-dc.11ve from smoking. from :dririld acid """' a W. $ so N. I Q hmind," said the minister. very" ' ag GAot Pt.b[tb r ht system of parcel postage will nerve eating Lao stool the individual has 'raver is seat; "your son seems --...._ R e JZ - '. resuming , OGOA ' ' ' ' * -'. � �. _ the greatest. good-.-of the greatest become prematurely aged and padg�• i to be right in line with modern in- nttmber the British Postmaster-Gen- tvrifes a ply sieind. One sign ofMan's t aiarr► Cara is Lalas_ lase.- venters_ the hnrvnt000 rn.r the - . _ 'oral has had an outline of the scheme pre usture age is pct in front, The i body. awl aE�to it tlof on the locsystem '`wireless telegraph, the,boyless tin} Nutritious and Economical. prepared for the isformatlon of person �rtd3 it somen-hat inconvenv ant toe testis+.oaials, free. .horn•" ` 4A-21 - . sbo ket rs, large and small. lent to stoop to tic his shoes. aaxi x �'' J CHENEY & Lo.. Toledo, O. 1 t> Fk g ol.i by all nru ggists, 96c. i e s Thu scheme proposed is ns tollawa: nae from the erov�tsing position. > 4 s byrailr Yrgits are ew beat. I l I �ar� dab �� 1 Parcels and registered postal pack- I dor.'- know first I cauM cure a - een reading up mender receives through the Post I Bay or Islands • . __ _Office the money clue io hist on;:theui him baclr=at_least ten years of his wfthin the past werk, and I think-i I was Cured of 'Facial Neural • . to - e: c er of a len I have a y•` ItEi® BROSa, M'f'E OO.'� Or gets his parcels back by MIvNARD'S. LINIMENT w , kind, should .use token every morn- �M. Greening, one day. I , lis Kiat k V. Parcels and packets will be accept- o WM. DANIEL.S.: . - 1. +fig and afternoon of a man's life. (( You lace, eh? What is it." l _ by postmen whowillcold Kingdom t. ht q tlI was rtTxred` of Chronic Rhewaa• . WALKtsit .. ' J every p Tlroat and the morning bath, with I read that Phoebus, the god of P g de- In every part of the United Kingdom � was C x --' �c ataxsaETes and friction. nil! keep a day. comes up bright and beautiful � ^����'N�'► man of even seventy-,or eighty as to the morning, that he lights the NARD'S LINIDdF,NT. CLEANING otliisto livery trade charges of moderate I GFA. TI:tiGLEY. LADIES "� • - bright and cheerful" and active as a' world that without him Albert Co., N. B. + + + eu1Ts amount mountaip trout. "Now look here, madam; let's have, _ tees w sec+w*ae•fr ar our Preocb 1•rsosa i*r r +7 = et-1.9,., C':O D,-will be required to no foolishness here: Yotl can't call The sender of A trade charge pack- In NICKNAMES._' that`_child-h�a�}-saeh 1fttrr--_1►id -tri I NO rltLa/. TORONTO, vrrswa s QIIznzc I write n .hr cover his name And ad-_�..__- _, _. _. _ _. Pboebus'of history yrll from 11 p:m. r r _ I -,. ._�- _ .___... .. I - f�reea and the amount to be ectllected Alrroti't Avery cor}�s in the army has to S a m and intermittently from "Did little Jim enjoy that child- s y7 gutd s7., eAiT _'- _ on deliverv, and also to tender with a nickna;ne The "Rusty Buckles." 6RS1"ED . -the packet a form of request The ,,The Straw Boots." "The Daily three to so`en o'clock! I myself am,dren s party?" "I think so. Iie I Y v 1�4wa' - - doing the god-of-day business in the wasn't hum until next afternoon Sp•CIAL • receiving root o8tce Fill give the- Advertisers,." are file nicknames of I gI'Y _ _ .. " '+sender a :rrtiticate of posting some crack cavalry regiments. Some matter of getting up, and I'm not at four o'clock " SALE OF --•", I. atm an Lakin out the oing to di{ido the honors. It you postman g packet regiments of the line aro known as i iRsed for rata; IX---_.-.-- mus - - want a myth'ologicsil cognomen for. . ..from the ofllcc of delivery will- col- "The Holy Boys." "The J egant Fx- Fia.Oy Lips and a dear tbiaplesioa, Raw Furs•rid e2ensf.as, sot. forPrloe ii1 lett the -charge' No receipt will be tracts," "The Peacemakers," "The that destroyer of rest, I have it." the pndik of woman. Have you lost these , I ' taken or given .,n delivery: The Ughtnirg Conductors," and "The ' What is it. asked Mrs, Greening,1 charms through torpid liver, constipation, TO N ALL - ' money wiA renin ea o e sen - a - otsncss,or nervous czar r. w s er of the pescel by a money order Army Afedieal Corps are known tis "Aurora'" brutally yelled Elisha. d� eourmla 4 -_ - �.j=postal o ac•rrirrs «„n;•,•r.,,, .. , r�r 11tnlssi" and "The Linw d Lan-f Then he left the house, Liver Pills sill restore them to you-to • , P ' J — —R4�TiC3" is i_- a} rn cccts ♦rf _ _ _Q_1♦�t[�tlf the trartep n•t_-_pa t. pt-t,hr t©OUT 8- A aM'T101a --tee wtl] be caarged in aduit,on to t'ne Array-Son ice Corps as "Pickford's+ i like a charm- Dever gripe.-ag To PAT NT Postage hussars.' ;�llaard a Unlinenf Cares Cols, etc, I f il'1 AY B E E L'T'°"rion. Commenting on the plan, cich - The hot that suits a woman sel- so"forpartaassl official at St lfartin'a-le-C.rand -said atilt Rha"um, Totter, EC=arrt>L Affected Young Poet (with luxuri-1.dom has a price,,that suits her hus- los Way$1. Coe11To on Pateeffaien • that the advantage•of the national -These distressing skin diseases relieved ant locks)-"I)o, Miss Vella, grant band. """ C. O D system as againat the or- by one application. Dr.Agnow's Ointment me one favor. Let me ask you 1 Do111�lljOtl LjQO St8<11n �¢a - + din carrier was that, while the is; tent core for all eras of the Miss Vella-' I know what you're o- I y � { _ montreaf to uw. oos -_ ' ordinary carrier s;rvca only wTore skin. Jas. Gaston. Viilkes aye: inq to say. You want. me-to 1 nd �din8rd g ll+lh+e�t Ct!!eS l;lpitfh�fl8t 1 Sciaton to Liverpool .—__lie can t»nkr n profit-, the-post.Office �•'For nine I was disfigured with you a hair in."• I I I ].+rse•7n r+.q sc.,•.tn�f�b,p.,au�arior.or,misoa•uon .- Pr Y gn J' P ,ITARDLY CUFAiICAL. - "amtd�.b•p,."tpP% nfera nuo�tsha�e Os.�.as.�ea t�o.t'n`e will sane near and far, large sus- Tetter on fay heads. Dr,Agasw's OiaL' sleead 9•lo n aaa zairti chM..00emm 'o�On. lror - . tomes ,or small, without distinction moat cured it. 95 eats�3t ThA BBCksCho Stajr„O may be 'Teacher (tom class in chemistry)-I rawaofparsjr+nod all pskioimm apply to ear W_as cod at a uniform rate, The small just that incipient form of kidney disease ••What does s,a-water contain bo- of the compwiy.or to pit"faeer asset . 9.0 . shopkeeper will be able to order which,u neglec+ed,will develop into stub- sides the sodium of chloride that IloidI�IOv here oyrrcEa: _ 1�hen .a married man declares that •s•+.s...Douu. ss Ye 1Ca.r...aa:lgt,rte...:-a bc,rn and distressing disorder that will take we have mentioned'i t' goods from wholesale houses with he Heyer felt batter in his lit: ,' his 1O1 tedious treatment care 'Don't neg. "--- greater facility than. prevFously other half should look out for g Smith minor (promptly)- FIerrings i g� - q1; s squalls, t tett the ^bitckache stage" of the moat for brc�nkffast, sir." Poultry,y! - L !(IN11E Qt Insidious of diseases.- South American 9 IIOTISF.S SENSE QF'.aVrI.L. � Kidney Care stops the ache in sixb6an fY � I B��e�! �? ' >03 cures•-3o Lifebuoy ' Soa lisintertYint - le F' arm ! hors's wiH leave musty hay un- ft ro s lb . Aut11 f'ti3 11 CI In Gaffs. strongly, recommended by the meth- • - touched in his bun, nowcver hungry.: -� cal profession'as a safeguard allaiust F ad Farm Pro• - CIIUI2CIi'S «'HIT'T+7 LLEPHANT. "A great,big, able-bodied man like intec.tioLs, diseases. Eggs! duce generally, He will not drink of water objeo- you ought'to be ashamed to ask a - ' tionable to his questioning sniFT,•or There_ are'scores of Honey conic nit t0 ua ti 4 Qarishes uo strap er for mons " said•Zho...wrll- g . from a. bucket which some odor own Englund where one finds a to-do citizen. "I know I ought," an- at do you think of Charlie's I ! 80.1 we will get - makca oRcitsive, however thirsty. Ills lordly dwelling house as the parson-i9wered Mcanderinq Enke. "But, miss proposing to me wfien he hasn't you good -prices. 1•' g <l a r, with an income for the known me a week?" intelli ant tlostril nil} widen, uiv- g- parses'-i iter, I`in jea' naturally too kind- "I thiol: that's : )�ps� �i er and query over the daintiest. 'bit which would not keep a suburban (hearted to-tap' 'im on de bead. and I the reason." j' . THa-. • - . . ' offered by the fairest of hands, with cilia in repair, says the Church take it away from him." 1 "i. ' waxings that would make a•mortal Times. The church's magnificent col- - For os•er sixty Years ��WSon E��tlmjSslon �o strut hie eyes and swallow a mouth lection of white cls hants- these 1222- 11R,wT�4i4w'1{300Tii7Sn BYRI'P b•e Lasa need by 1 .f �s$ p ( p t/►�e •rf���ta ttsll gT milli�n•of maulers far flag child ro wh+:e tcetbiri¢ 1 X0.M(zzgW0. UMIT� t. tui at a gulp. A marc is•nevq+r sat- posing residences and spacious �la��d i flaia�A� tai$= OIOI�IUfYI+, ft Mnthm the ahilti,.oft•n•thraums.al ay+pain,cant rr I+ � I rind cm2 c•reataatea rho+t oin%ch and lt-mcla,and in the - �-.. � dafted by either sight or whinny that ounds which the clergy occupy, s0 Ira comedy for Uivrtb ne T+eaty-r1•e,milta•'bottl•, f f' her colt is really her own until she rely against their twill-make it '� Sold LydruQtirlJ threnahonL Wo world B"'ure and I FOR SALE AL ALL 1100 STORES. - - ask fur"Dine,WI isLow'sSoJ?atSo Ss xrr.n hese a certified nasal proof of the LUkUIiY iOR DOEII:STICS. - -- a'. difficult for observers to realize the — �I s fact A blind }corse, now living, will poverty which too oft-:n'is found in , ' The-Dalntlest Book , riot allow the a roach of any The most extraordinary luxury in An o''rd -woman met.a wed t,o do . , pp cgnjunction with them. �ili° -cap of servants' accbmmo1gilieli of the Year. i7 stranger without showing'signs .,of _ _ tt „ are} humorous Irishman, end e'aigi R' The, distinction is evidently' �- Prevail4 at I]ryanstutr Fngl Kind sir, could you give a copper 6 6 WA-1 FS .11 - anger ttot safely to be di regarded --` e a ev ;huge palace built by Norman Shaw to a cor ofd woman who is short of - - - -made by hrs sense of smell; and ata Most people think too hghtTy of I for Lord Portman, wl>crc_overy de breath?" The Irishman gave her, a , considerable distance. Blind horses, rattment possesses its own private quarter, with the 'remark: "There FROM TIIE'NEOCES AND HiCHWAYS. as a rule, will gallop wildly itb.out a cough.:.ft is a serious matter sitting room, and where .the house- you are, my good Roman. Now, a2id needs ^i t ittenliOtt.-- ---maids, laundry-maigls kitchen- dont ta_ _�ry_g oreLfor, be o2ra Beautifully bound in green leather, � ' a pasture without striking the aur f _ - stamped uu gold. PRICE .e1.0a___ rounding fence. The sense of smell Take maids all have their separate apart- ye may lie short of breath, but what — inform� them of its proximity. Others • meats giistinct from those of the up ye have of it is mighty strong." The Anon Publishing-moo., of Can. - „ �1.I !g per servants. oda are issuing a serif's of 1rolumos will, when loosened from the stable, j, jl �- I 11 go direct to the gate or bars .opened I � compiled from the Newspapers and , . to their accustomed feedin • THAT BOY WILL DO. Magazines of the day. The .First g grounds, Consumptlolm Dr. new ' Volume is now ready, and will be • and When desirifig to return, after A well-known 'artist 'has a young vent for Ono Dollar with privilege of liowfy of careless, wandering, will son who serves to lttiep the f.ifnily ` •dists,.gvish,'one outlet; and }stint- Cures The L. Tonic from falling into a state'of lethargy. returning if not satiafaetory. ly await: its orr_ning. . . ' The either -day'the new minister of Catarrhal ' Powder In order to secure articles for the subsequent volumes, the }publishers when the first sign of a cough or the church', in whose Sunday-school g ,` a-. T41TY TRUNKS ARF. TRUNKS. cold appears. B the artist is interested, was due to. is a ClttarM Gars that Suers are offering �, It will cum you easily anf Uickly 11, and the artist se.id'to his wife, Colds and Catarrh. TEN TNOUBAND DOLLARS CASH iIave you ever wondered why a then-later it will bs harder y doer, I wish ,you'd send that for Newspaper; periodical and' Wag&-. -box in which ou y Actually, positively, Indisputably, tr y pack our clothes to cure. ho}. of burs upstairs while . the, %futably, Cures Colds and Catarrh.2 tine Clippings from•which to mato - ie called a trunk? If you go to the 1, parson is hare."_ Not always with first application; al- their soUations. old church-of Alihister, in Kent, •you . Prices 25c., 50c. and $1.00 A proclamation'of banishment was though even that invariably brings re- For Copy of Book, Prospectus, and - R accordin 1 , ]let In ill'minutes. ;,. I .1will .there be shown art old wooden R;v issued. The minister ar- Bas it Cures, it Curei Colds and Premium List, write P. O. Drawee . - box, of which the rounded lid is made . S. C- WRLLf1 R Co, rived and took his seat on a sofa. Catarrh. iG 2188, Ii[ontreal, Canada. - b. t of a portion,�ocf,�a trimk of a tree hol- Toronto, . IwAay,N.Y. so- Things went on smoothly for ten Or. Aspen's Liver PRIs Ours Liver Ills• ---w----•--' _ 'lowed out. 1 nix old box is supposed minutes-, _anil the caller had just out- 40 doses 110 Oente. . Issue No. 1--04 - + . . 'i - . .. .. - .. .. . . I .1 . . . .. , .. . ._ .. _...- - . . 1. , . , . . ,' . •_•- . . _ • a - _ ..; _ _ . - . . p Y . L. _ - tit.'ll _a.. I I .a•. R i..:.A»'rt ' , ,/' '.. :::r :+,� "y"C•"w�....� +*.1 Y•°J'M, J1:, ,.,� %ht�'�''. Mr�ii�3+"M' - J: .1y L. -3 ... •;-... y' r ..., .. 1`�.,,W&:..•�a.'1.*+- MMI SM:'a .a:f"ue' , �t,.Jq'F�3G. ': 2"k .. /1107'713_11 . R:d'K- .. •'leer . ..'••St-/m": '•nF s'.ZT.17-RAr v w�'.�T•fi ? TJ -Y .., yY J /' ^$''�' .:. ., . :.. 'a,:.. _ r - ... ..'r• n _. ..t.a1 ...�'M a S•. ,. "'F•w' •''7 • .r w. t • . . M._ •,.,. � ; •k 4 r - ' w claim tbat their opponents have a "� Xe+<� ddroertisemettta. _ - _ ,•' ,' -.- corner in all kinds of evil and cot ' • . ruption. lieu have the sariue die-I t r M �ositious, no matter to �� die WAW TED-A capable girl at once. 1 r F Ayply at-Pickering CO-Lege. lid - party they may belong. The,' - - !tc s Govcrutueut i; evidently �TANTED-l00 tonsoffiaii threshed ' AUT - �r _ - - . -- weakening-,--and-not- likely will � xy s mraw,-bandied:--rries t0 to#,, ac-- ..- � � ', it t�exsv� duff they regain strength until they(cording toqusl ty,delivered at nmv St,food depat, • Y' To- 4 pass a period 'of. rest in the cool i JOB o 81 S.,.Gt}i'sad se4 R it-is T$B= shades of opposition. The party pazs•ast 111.00 spasasa.aas.. at present eoutains many able OUSE'TO LET-The house and - - - -- and licnlomble men and should H tot on church street hast north ottbe - --- - -- _ , livery stable,the property of ilrs•b. �IeGintyy • they retire from office, we doubt Fur particular*apply to illus H. O'CONNOB. $ATB9 OF ADYERTMING: if the other party'have a sufficient Church street,Pickering. 3 tt - ' �rs�insertloa,perlih. bowie ntlmber of men strong enough to faehsnbeeg=%insertion,perline 6 +- HELLO, HELLO=Fat cattle and - _ _. r... ' !r • _ , _ 9 • V _ i 1 , r ai6A#aMONT John,Hop rand two children, of+ed the drawing room,looking very � — TQrontn, bartiopper and two graceful in a beaukiful travellin n - � m a Boyer and Miss�1eKPry_ sitters, of vietc�ria Square, and suit of Nil©green snowflak-, it J ll ary Furhitt re a�e .Xmas in Toronto. David and firs. Hopper of the vil- a white shirred-silk blouse trim- Our pump factory is now 'run- lage. r ' _:_ med with- silver sequins. The -• - --. z Wing night and day. The soon people.of.the vii �i�maid. Mia- Charlotte L. _ " '.kicFjroy. ..spent-Chr' �� ial low prisms all t•h-i9 month ' tsith Brantford friends. and vicinity spent a pleasant'time Howitt, sister of the lir>'cde worea �Picttre frames at bottom.p*-6- . - - J. H. acid Brantford Beal spent Fri- ax the rink on the evenings of pretty suit to match. The groom g All furniture delivered tree. Frida and Saiurda of.last"eek. was ably supported by his broth- T clay with Pickering friends. y er, Charlie. Little Adelaide Use the Telephone at our expense. Miss Bray, of Dunbarton, visit- The rink was very prettily decor- Coates, niece of the bride, attired -- - y_L ated and the ice was in excellent eu-&-heie on-Christmas Day. condition. The baud was in at- in white lawn rawslin, carried the y. - Dr. and the Misses Eastwood tendance and discoursed • sweet silver .tray bearing the wedding ;T* g. Beal Clarem' ont.' Y spent the holidays in Fesserton. music during the evenings. -Don't ring. G'eo. W. Coates. brother-in- _ ' . .-Pugh, Pickerhig; was vis- law of the bride 'ably furnished - s - forget that there will be skating y icing friends here on Tuesday to-morrow evening. instrumental music while a hot- to-night-and Samuel Sharta;td,. of Souris; fowl dinner was be'ng served.. Man. is visiting friends around At the Inst regular meeting of The tables were beautully decor- f here. ion he folated ith Whit- t] - lowing officers were elected for The thermometers in the village of attraction being a lovely wed- registered 22 degrees below'zero on the ensuing year:— ding cake in which the bride ' Monday. W.M.—. Bro. R. law For • placed the knife. Toasts werehr1St17�as Pr�oe Henry Thomson, of Toronto S•W—Bro. D. R. Beaton: given by the Rev. Campbell, Rev. Gregg - ' `'Junction, spent Christmas with J.W.—Bron Thos, Forrester, Mr. Howitt, Mr. Car- Chap.—Bro. _ .. • - - Josfiva Bundy. frieude,here. - -- - ruthers and :the groom. The Fine Presents. Fine Tows. Fine Candies and Ntata: Treas.--Bro.A E. Major. —ii�e=='34ave-ncrw-had seven -weeks presents were both numerous else ,' • Fresh •'•Fruits. of good sleighing, somethin un- Sec'3'—Bro• John Forgie." g g S.D.—Bro. A. B. Donswell costly which showed the high es- Raisins, Currants and Peels away dean in prie and usual for us. J.D.—Bro. Thos. Patterson teem in which .the young couple. the very best quality. Call and get prices, also.7 Earl and 'Miss Ione Dowswell were held. Amid showers of rice -.beautiful calender from D.,of C.—Bro. R. J. Price. :are spending their holidays with and best wishes for their future ,r I.G.—Rabt. S. Phillipe Toronto friends. happiness Mr. and Mrs. Carruth- „'"R Bjj . Fors th. Mrs. Fred. Dowswell, of Winni- Tyler—Bro. Wm. Dowswel ers left on- the west bound_tram - S.S.—Bro. G. N. Fish. - peg, is at present visiting her par- for Toronto, London, Thamesford Agent!or North Briti3fi ani-14tercata£ile Ins. CQ. ' _• ants here, Alex. and Mrs. Watson. J.S.—Bro. W. M. Graham. and Kintore. After January 18th - Joseph Pilkey has alf the timber On Wednesday, Dec. 16th, the the young couple will be at home now placed on his premises for residence of ,fames, Howitt was to their -many friends at Cedar- the edarthe erection of a new barn. to re- the scene of one of those happy dale,Cashel, place the one bgrned last summer. events which go to enliven-and i ILney Theanniversary services of themake brighter the' unevenjour- Methodist church will be held ou of life. . The occasion was the ' Imas !Sunday. Special services are be- marriage of;41iss Alberta Ho"itt - MerryandHappy jug prepareit: - A free=will-offer- to Mr. -Ar°tlup---E. lCarruthersof- AN � ing-"•ill be taken up. Cashel. The ceremonyy was per- - The Christmas tree and enter- formed by the Rev. Dr. W. D. tatument, of the .Mission Banti, Campbell. of Toronto, as�tsted by New Year To .A 11 -of the Methodist church, which the Rev. Win. Forrester,Toronto. • - was held ®n Christmas Eve. was a grandfather of the gru<»n. Es- -- Losing your halve Coming - - - grand�uc•cess in ever particular. !actly at 3 o'clock to the strains of out by the eombful P And �T - - On Christmas Day a pleasant !the "wedding march" which was � g -,�r, M. PalnCl@r, -Shoe-Merchant, re-union took plater xt'thebeautifully rendered by lilt=s Join nothing? No sense in 1 r iLl home of R. P. anti Mrs. ):.Topper. I Ed)the P. Howitt, tine tiricte; thatt why don'=t--you use — _ - -- --� -- o i _ Claiem nt Out. .Among those present were firs. i leaning on her father's arm,enter- Ayer's Hair- Vigor and' - — -- -Hai*r VI Qr - --iekennTp. Elections _ .........._7 t promptly stop the falling? - f will Your hair trill begin to grow, ��T� �too, and all dandru f ait ls- fDow _ '� ._ -- l appear. Could you reason bly expect anything better? .• a"a Ulos g"r v1irr tab R st.M�e a�n me J hair.nu a o Oct •er7 11 t • . ts.Ha: V,`.tr,tG �t and now to?ball'Is Fishes you all a Merry Cbristms�s - .. _ .19 04 - � .19 � • 4a tt�t-•_�.�. _.i�da., _ _ . t o aro ,a for te..: >,.., - and Happy New Year. _ ----- _ _ ��- T air , _ .[(fi'�r . ,, 'Voting January 4th, L'9c 4s - - YEARS' PER1ENCa- 1yy� - - To rxa ELECTORS aF. PicxExiNc+ '`� {� Pulllps W r• - „' yi — TOit stifP, :pS540 a'Your�`'ote and InfluenceI take this opportunity of thank- ing you for the confidence you intposed on me la.;t January by elect- ;respectfully Solicited ooc M ins' ills-L'tng me to the honorable p(oition nof Reeve of the trnrnshi 11,E �- C4►rw` a ReY j6MTn wknr en ar.0 CPiCTt felt daT-- - Anyone aw-+•7r•R ppttlP..a�•f• ,^,1'i SAv'l Am a Can ! Rte for _ . orfree,.F+ecner - _ - 7 aD _ the wirne position. I herehy re- +nrtl stm l Drab dor.tj entat,t� konp saotls stnetty r:nl�oi tl ' A�,��x•k on Patent _ wpectfnlly solicit your rete anti _ _ sent tree. ,.tld.et.ReaX�Iteya tents w{` influence, and-if elected, will tie, T T Patenu taken tbrou,rb Mann h Co.retain She are prepared to do all I<icda Of work '� R9 lifTetOiore icer}thing in. my. James Underhill 'a°rt""`°tl"`wlt1natCts.T¢e,In the Promptly pe:oainin�to the pump hnstneas. ` power to promote the interest of Scient�fir }i�eriean• ----; the ratepayers of this wwuslup. _ A bandsoe,ely ttln.trsted weekly, lanrost r1r. _ 'Wishing you all a happy nd station of any aclenttac}oarnal Terms,»a i. As 'Reeve for 1904, e.r four mbntbe,4L 8olC_bisu newsdeslera - i' Prosperous:\ew Y ear; 1 amp' a" Nt&Cc 3a isroadwa7.New 1 Fk g /^1 Respectfully yours, John Gerow, �nooenor to Taos. BS.tRz. _,. .. t�� �F Pt-Waabmrtoa D BO Claremont.. scan -, - � row a; C 1: . . Cie h . . F 91111111111t11itl111111111111111t1111t11111111UU11111111111L W.V.Riohardson, �genb;Piokering. - Your vote and influence A Your Vote and Influence Respectfully Solicited _ The' Respectfully Solicited for = .¢t •_ - - - _ _ e Is the sincere x _ f� . John M.; +Gerow, _ Mayit be _ . " = ominion The hap- r1 S CCl a8 - t 'As Councillor for 1904. _ ' - Chas. W. Disney = F _ • pleat you The man familiar with the Pian, r tin As�C' oillor for 1904; conetruotion of roads = _ ��l e e - _. and bridges. have ever The pioneer Canadian• Piano, -- - - - - L •�.� _ _ Favorite of World's Faire and c spent _ = Canadian Homes. On principle =_ p Which we extend to _ = of omnd Piano. -Nearly 75,000 _ -.our many .friends . _ Your vote anal Iff once Your vote ane' Influ- _ Dominion Pianos and 'Organa- _ respect€tilly n-solicited _ made and sold. Such aro the = and '.t3uBtOmer6 for a peedu E e to interest = - enc rex lly So— _ instrumEgts w Glint = _ - It i affieg 1VIcBrad ilclted for y° �' -- May n o yon ong 'fe -- A8 Dav -&-E.' � --,� �oml—'oleo piano = �nernased wealth and . complete _ _ { COUNCILLOR- As Councillor _ Or a' Dominion Organ = _ _ happiness. 'x . For k904. fir 1904; = For a Christmas Gift May it bring -' to us -an . in- '*• •• - " ' - •' -_' - Is what wi�l-'make the whole _ ; houeel�oid brig}�t and happy_, = - TO THE, ELECTORS OF THF. = - creasing (iontinuanes of �y011r - Your Vote qnd Influence To _ _ .wN9HIP OF PICkERIN O. p r respectfully solicited _ _ W. M. .TLE X1-N G _ ..valued.patronage, ,- .- ` p y I hereby thank the electors of _ Picketing for the honor they hake i= MANAGER t90L'E-AGENT: for - conterred upon-nre by electing me - V/� to the council board during the past _ �.2 E�RKHE'��2 'Your sincere well-wishers,' -. - tivree years. I beg leave to say.that- f Henri Speneer, I Rin again a candidate and respect fully solicit your tote and influence. 111UII1HiN141FgItpNIN111II11i111tNIt111NI14I1tIFlttG Russill A 'I will be unarle•to call upon allTjTA�'TFD—Faithful Per3onstotra- ,r�ardware As .Councillor I tru3t you will give me the same t 1 v�for watt eaLabitshed hones to a taw ii.•ii.. �/O•. support As heretofore. cocnties,callisg oo r4tall merchants and agents ' esrandrsnen- r.�i-r/ e4 V"," ;for 1904, I ours RespeJ full, F n al tern Lary. Ralary 410i�a y [' • advanced' Priiti�n permanent. tinalnea.en�, lav +��1 as•.:a� ,.+ ••- r���•'�-• 1 �- } w.� l TOl')il:. easeful and rushing En dose wit sddrecsed en- velope, e'.andard House,313 Caxton Bldg. Ch1 cago 9 tt ' s p �• d g;T` r. .._Q... .__ r. '. '.... '.. l _ fir;. �..` _ 7 •a.�:..::.._,,.+,a.a ...z.. ;��y :.-,... . ..... ��.ria t.N .. .�,......_ _ .:' '� 8 . :. �.+.+�..�.+•-•-+-,.--....�,.,• '..­ ,:._ ,-• ,. * . r hx�-f .... "',W., u.bx,,:iAiM ,.'�wai;''�''^:✓• F1°'.'h.' '1z" '�''�'• i.-vv - . t .. 1. ... . _,2 - ^^xs� '.F'•.- .rP,,.+^r. �':*,.^, .r•.c'-.� -r',, •s.y"-•:,"^`' •s-�s...,.,.w y ,. ',d' n--.'r _ s :{nit,. 4r ,,, " "a '' .'F'*i'rS`ic"'r+h!°P.,,•,`:cr`:r,rvk. ..v�„ ,^•f`„�,' .-°4 ._q.: r, P `1x. F _ '.,�•~ . .,. =M .i ..:t, a. -- .. - _ .- ,r'� .:/ �1) -._...__ bene ?- __ .----- • �. - ,. , . I. , ------ -,r.• - • • --- . . . - �- 1 R , m Provision`Market, is steady; .the re- .,F SIXTY-THREE KILLED. m-I N A Tt 19, (4 Eby SEEDS�TICKS FROM -THE 'W" , � _ TEEW ORLD S YAMS,(ceipts of poultry were fair; prices - ---_ -•w - - 5 �`• unchanged. Grain-Peas, 71} to passenger Coaches Wrecked Cn TSE CHIEF WEEDS IN=CLOVLB 11FZAPPENINQs Fa OX ALL OVER - , SEPOItTS FROM TSE LEAs=¢ `72c afloat dere; rye;. 63c east, 58c Baltimore and Ohio. - TSE GLOBS. •. . ' -. TBADE irENT$E$. aflgat here; oats, No. 2, 84J to AND TIMOTH1t. 3•. _ A . Cotnnellia ter Penn.. deand a Dominion De artment of , and Other Countries o! ' ---- - -. . 84�c in steers; No. 2, is leas; 9a�c- says :-With a terrible crash and a Interesting Par°-icvlars by- - the Teiegraphie Briefs From Our Oatt -•.Wtfea- of Cattle, Grain, Cheep, , $1.15 on track here; No. 3 Y - 1t sand Other Dairy froduee barley, 50c. ' Flour-Manitoba pat- grinding. noise, the roughDuquesne Limit- p ed, Lhe fastest through passenger Agriculture. - _ --- CANADA. _,. 4 at Home and Abroad.• enta, 14.60 to $4.85; seconds, $4.80 train from Pittsburg to New York, . . to $4.50; strong bakers', $3.90,90 to on the itim••ore and Ohi,6. phmg- The spread of noxious weeds can be gemy Mullen was sentenced tt ,., .. -__.. ._.._-_._ - - -' .-. • , Torontxr, 13ec. 29.--meat W.90 Ontario 6trsfg�tt rollers: $8ed into a pile oI-li inb'er-a-t--Lanrei attributed-to-uo-single cause..._They s -- thy In-jai] et Hiimilton t9t. : _ .. _. . - market for Ontario groAea is to $4; in-bags,.$1.85 to ,$1.95; pat- ix'mon chapped. No. 2 °whi1A and mi eats, $4 to $4.25; extra,X1.65 to Rum two miles west o! Dawson, at seem to'be ' naturally' adapted to forgery. 7.45 o'clock on Wednesday evening, rapid spreading, and besides. there The Nova Scotia Stock Companl quoted at 77 to 77}c low freights. $1.74; rolled oats, $1.80 per bag; asi.o sixty-three lives were lost, and are various natural and artificial _ and wr.r.__2;-red-Winter at 76#e. No. $8•80 per bbl. thirty persons were injured. The agencies which,aid in their dfssem- will purchase extensive Iron do 2 spring itteady at 72 to 78c east,- *-- train left Pittsburg Wednesday even- ination. Not the least important piosits in Cuba. , and No. 2 goose at 70c. Manitoba UNITED STATES MARKETS'. ing, running a few minutes late, in among these agencies .is the seed air. Alex. M:cl'herson of H.aMilt,0 - wheat steady. At upper lake Ports Mfaneapolis, Dec. 29.-Wheat- De- charge `of Engineer Piilli•em Thorn- grain %rade. Almost every farmer was run down a street car. and 85 c, r, 7gJc; May, 82 to 82ic;-ju- ley, of Connellsville,, When assing purchases yearly seed of grain or killed on Saturday. - and No. 2 Northern. at 83te. No, ly, Slit; on track, No. 1 bar , -. ; ure n, ttie t Council passed a - 1 hard nominal at 88# to 89c lake No. 1 Nortgern, 81#c; No.'2 North- fine piece of rom-dbed the .train ,was thouglit o1 ,introducing weed seeds in by-raw granting a franchise to - ports. For grinding in transit quo- ern, 79#c; No, 3' Northern, 791c• running at a high rate of speed• this way. As a matter of fact, how- I�amIlLou Radial Railway- . Mations are tic higher than above. Fioin -First patents $4.45 to•$4.55; Suddenly the passengers were ever, he seldom gets seed perfectly All hope of getting the steamer. - Oats-The market is quiet, - with second patents, $4.301' to $4.40; first t.lu'own from t;lieir scats by the free from weed seeds of some . kind. Monarch out of the ice near Sault prices steady.`' No. 2 white quoted clears, $3.30 to $3.40; second clears, lightning-like application of` the air Occasionally these are not particul- Ste. Marie this winter has been , at 27 to 2?#c west, at 27}e middle $2 30 to $2 40 Bran-In bulk, $13: brakes, and a moment later there arly injurious, .but not .frequently abandoned. 9. 'freights, and at 28c low freights-'to 'n.5 to $14. wee a terrible crash: they are most undesirable, and; be- 'rhe The -of the Grand 'bink fres York. No: 1 white steady at Buffalo,-N. Y., Dec. 29.-Flour- The train was made up of two Ing introduced unconsciously, gain Pacific survey camp on Lake Nepl-, 28gc east. Sten Wheatr-S rip dull; No.-1 baggage cAt's, two •day coaches, one s a strop foothold .before their prey- gon ran out of piovfsions and sof- _ Barley-Tho market is -quiet,, with Northern, 91c asked; winter, nothing sleeper sand one dining car, and was est once is suspected. In this connection fered with hunger for nine days. - . r • the rices stead No, 2 quoted at carryin at the time at the 1ptirain p y- doing. Corn Nu, 2 yellow, satin ate 150 ere ease The train some particulars of the analysis Of While gip Frederick Borden was-in the to 42c, middle freights; No. 3 50#c; No. 2 corn; 98a Oats- Good pass 8- seeds from the Department of Agri- England Mr. Arnold Forster, Sooro- ` ,extra. at.39c, and No. 3 at 3?.c mid- .demaTd; .unsettled; No.' 2 white, plowed along for a considerable die tarp of State for 'Wax, sagg ed , lance, a.ud the cars were torn to culture s Ottawa should be of in- that a ` regiment at--Canadia ba die freights. 41#c; No. 2 mixed, SUi c. itarley - pieces, passenger t jwuiPing scream- tercet -as they show to what extent to 'India to,ge bene_ - a __ Peas-Trade is dull, and prices un- 51 to 65c c.i.1, in store. Rye--No, these conditions prevail, sentai h the benefit of _ ''- "' changed. *10. 2 white quoted at 1, 601 c. Ing from the wreck as it tore along. mill training•.there. S # Suddenly the engine swerved to the -Of over two hundred samples of tarp _ 61 to 6t#c.west, and at, 62c oast. - Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 29,-Wheat- left, and the coanhea plunged dawn Timothy analyzed during 1903 '-only GREAT BRITAIN. ' - Rye-The market is steady, with Firm. No. 1 Northern, 85c; No. 2 over thd, embankment to the edge r had no weed seeds in them; ire . No. 2 quoted at 52c spat or west. Northern, 80 to 85c; nisi, 83;c, o1 the Youghiogheny River. The ho others over thirty-ditfzrent--kinds Arfiericen capital It is said will - n-The market is quiet, and Rye-Firm; .No. 1; . 57c. _ Barley- imnute the cats stopped roilirrg, of weed sec,,.s were represented. Of within a year vet every mine Werk- rices;unchangcd. No. 2 old yellow Steady: No, 2, 63c; samples, 36 to there was a wild scene. Many per- those Cinquefoil, Peppergrass, Sheep ing in Cornwall,-L:ng., . ,�, American quoted at 54c on .track, gOc. Corn-Steady; No. 3, 40 to sons were.-pinned beneath the wreck- Sorrel, Ribgrass, False Flax, All the important London police May, _ gee and the su eaarna and cries Lamb's-quarters, Canada Thistle and station, : wilt at last be connected . Toronto; No, 3 yellow, 53c: and No. 45c; Ma fide. a n � &t.--52r-Toronto;-3xo 3 new _-. - - },�--rent--the air-ware-buyatid-t'-c White Cockle_were most coa=OeIy •jvith one another, sad with the new _ American yellow -quoted at 50c on _ . . . cription. Many were injured in their present, often at the rate Of -several Scotland Yard. track, Toroirto; and No. 8 mixed at FATAL EDPLOSION. mad excitement'; and others plunged thousand per pound. In red clover Rails for London trains arc being 49c. Into the river. Others, pinned le- and alsike, of each of which there ordered frim'British' firms, although Buckwheat-The market is firm, One ffian Killed and Four Scalded Heath the heavy timCrr a, pleaded in were .set era! ht.n'¢red samples analy?- Belgium gave the, ;overs! tender. Ari- - with den od good. No. 2 quoted at at London, agonized tones for release. So ter- ed there were upwards of forty iother gain for Chamt,erlalf, - I i " 45 to 56c middle freights, p Louden desl,Entch says -Ilya of prying was the force of the wreck species of treed seeds, those being I It now i,•ar thtirt England's ac- . • Flour-Ninety per patents are that noarly every PnsF.enizer suffered !commonest whose size 'approximated cepted ofTer. o1 $4.375,0(50' for the - ' steady at $3 ail# n:idnt. patents, to the hot water furnact:s at Wolsely u moment's u.nccnsciou'sness acrd . Iiaaracks exploded shortly alter mid- man of the able-bodied meta tette that of the clover seed. Thlts in ,two war vessels built for the Chilian "' buyers' sacks for expert. Straight y red doter .Were common! iouild I (;Overnmeat was-just $3,5,000 larg- - rollers tial brnnda for domestic night on Sunday `morning, causing unable to' asslist the injured from Y -• -. �Le�c'__ G Jas, Bur- curled dock, Canada thistle, white er than Russia's offer trade piloted ax 83.40 to $ -i`torgt_ -w{ pietas nett, the probable fatal injury -or cockle' and ribgrass: while 1n alsike, A London _curio shop prep bbls. Mhmtobe. flours are firm. -No' Pte. Thoma9 Worsw'ick, and the Very +--'- false fax, white roc 125 what has 1 patents, $4," to $4.75; Na_ 3 _ patents, $4.,',5 to Si.'15, and strong �iO� injury °f Pte, :Valim flora- cinquefoil and black Medick were pre- !since been iiroven to Le the vas e wick and (2uartermaster-Sergt Dun- CONSUMPTION OF'SPIRITS• valent, presented 3.'+O years' apo•by Henry . .:bakers'. $4,25 to $-1.SS on 'track, To- levy, 'I'lie furnaces we:e thaw used -- THF• PRIMARY CAT", E II., King of I'Fancc t1 his tavori e . ' .. ronto. - to .provide heat for the-of.vers' ••Quantity Used :+r Canada Is Un for this prevailing condition is -no Di aria of Poitiers. It ns said to be MilYfNed-Bran steady at $16 so, quarters, and they had not been 4 the Increase. doubt the growth of weeds. with the worth $25,UL)0♦ � .. c - and bhorts at Si'S.50 here. At out- j 8'iv'.ng satisfaction, in fact a 'plum- ! �rro for- seed, -and the tendency - of .. side points bran is quoted at 814• cher bad been engaged upon tlicin An Ottnwa despatch says' -Tire P I:KITFD, `;TA]1'S•:, i cozsumptio-n of -spirits in Canada farmers to buv improperly cleaned i •and shorts at $17 to $17.50 Atari- but an hour previously, and had lett j _ fol a bran, in_sacks. $I8, and shorts in the belief that all was secure It is on tYe, increase, white the use n ?seeds because ihcy pre cheaper than, One h+ndrod and twenty Gt'c boats s Mme I malt !favors is falling ot1, That is [and sual'exaininer. equally as have lied up fol: the _winter at. De- . n d'as clear grades It is usiallY troit. ! where treccxne clogged and as the Ifrom comp'itrison of the inland re- jsafe to regar -c ca aie being tal•en to form a r COU�iTT1Y PRODUCE. night lead n very cold one, with a Fven'ue returns for-the fiscal year `ferior quality and on this account to jwasherw,nnen s a i Apples-Tho market is fairly active�bliczard raging without, the furnaces ly.ear ending June 30th last with avoid buying it, Ia[o , and district. at unchanged prices. Choicri stogl.s were kelt going full blast As a re tl�oso for the !,nine Period of the 111 Dodder was present to twelve sam- it is officially announCQd that the . - -- suit, the blocked furnaces made W _ - job et $- to $2.50 per bbl y:oar previous. In 1�2 there were plea of rad clover at an everai;e•rato British Gov'ernnienl has•recognized -' '- - Beans--"Fherc is n limited trade, seam, 27,623.767 gallons of malt , liquor of 418 seeds per pound:, this is con- the republic of Pu.Tama ;, The tour men were in the furnace- manufactured. For the last fiscal - ' -- with prices steady. Prime Lpans are g siderably more than was the-case a tattle breaking through into a :, room examining the furnaces. . owin tear the uantit m ^ 'r-^*}�*� w - no doubt dna to ne1RlTbor's Heid caused a g,in fight at quotid at $1 60 to $1 '0 per bush - eculiur rumbtin. . no which q Y Dried apples-The deinand,is fair•: �4--P- 2 z_Z66�1si4 gallons, or a falling -oftM.Qy a seed being importrd from t e 'Ardmore., ; in - r c . - the lurnaces wet'e ui:iiiin-i�sd' 1, of 1,86,14.6], gallon-- Pit the sacs sOu.th where this parasito thrives land Sam`ti-1M1w1-k'l'� _ _ _ -with prices-unchanged at 4# to be about to leave tett the night. tut en „ 0 iD, Evaporated apples, 6c per year 1901-u. tile qurnuty of spirits much better than here_ The analysts The (:rani! .Tu,y at Ch,eagn ha i per A the explosion of one of the turnncea entered for consumiltion was 2,933; of several samples obtained from 1 voted nine indictments agartis't memr 1 =1D took place, Burnett was pinned be i Hops-The market is unchanged at aeath Lhe boiler momentarily, and 182 gallons of the value of ;5,619,- Chill showed thi•t dodder is a very bets of the street- car mci:'s union, 25 o -T ams +'r to unlit 295 During the last fiscal year comm Impurity in send from that I on charges of riot, congpiracy, math - 30c, 3 quality'. was frightfully scalded The skin 3,20",74'8 gallons of the value y of P Y : Ilonoy-Tho market la firm at 6} to peeled from his body Ort Pains a n g country. one sampler having upwards cions yr;i5cl:icf...and unlawful asscm- ,._:r c r Tb, for bulk, and at 81.25 E6,I5R,-75 were entered- ter - con-_ ', per toot square, and. beatdea. !ie inhrtled I ae vrn...liundi ltd seeds per oand and bt _to $2 for coirib. •iizniption, being an increase of 2.4: Y `^ the deadly steam. The latter teas 566 gallons Ln quantityand $5.14,- others somewhat less. Ther no -$f ep ex+'f rho d -h:rs- been caused Flay-'rhe.-:iiarkct is dull, with re- the direct cause of hi9 death, which probability of Canada ever haviaQ by reports of the diacot�ry of ,beds ccipta only ir.ndcrntc. No. 1 tiro- 960 in value A larger consumption occurred at Victoria Hospital six of spirits than at malt liquors is to import seed from Chilli, but as of. pato anthracite coal far` Aeyond �' � Y gito!CS(LiCt $Q {.Q_,�.1?,S,Q on _Tho_9. Wora,wick also both countries have a common mar- the limits of the southern lwuridar Toronto, and mixed nt $6.50 to E7 inhaled the steam, anQis not a_heal,in another indication, In put I 9 the figurers ,iiiliodic wctt T 190J. (ket for their surplus supply, the of the hard coal region in Pcnnsyl• r -- ince of this impurity in the Chtl- vama. . __ - 6trdto-'I Sic maiTcetis nisi al r L o i q Pa t .e per ca i -0Its wa.a -- to $5.5$ per ton'for car lots on case is more hopeful. follows Spirits, .796 gitllons; to- ran seed-should atTor3 tFie ana a • -- r -.track. {---- bacco, 2.4ti•i pounds. In gallein; produce a. considerable,advantage. .kilird on the raitroari track at Port �" " Potatoes-Otferirigs continue_ilght, ,_ tobacco, 2 901 pounds In 1403 Were it not fat this circumstance the Morris, N. ,I., at the same place nnh and prices rule firm; Chorce ' cars TWENTY-TWO -K'KILLED. the per.aaiatLa consumption' was Ctiilian red clover eyed would prove in the same manner in which . hip IL I • r 1 :are gtt�oted, at 75. to 78C per bag on Spirits, 870 gallons; beer, 4.712 a dangerous competitor, as it is tccll father and grandfather and met their 1 'track here, and inferior quality. at Terrible Accident on the rare mar- gallons; wSne. :0416 gallons; tobacco. colored, plump and of high vitality, d,'ath• one in 18eJ3 and the other in 1E - 65 to 70c per bag. quette-Railroad. 1,548 pounds. In 1902 tine revenue and with few other objectionable ire- 188.1, - - It Poultry-The demand is good, ani! ids, Mich. despatch Per heard was :-Spirits, $1,653; purities. _ tirnomi.nue, litich., lumber milk prices are firm. Turkeys are quoted y Grand Rap' g - __ _ at '14 to 15c per dD., and geese ata '-The death list resulting'from Deer, $0.21d; wine, 50,048; tobacco., Several samples of exported Car.-Imanufactured last Year 2R6?50U,000 - the head-on collision between two 0.913. bast year .the per capita adian alsike and red clover were{ rc of lumber, 1 Hath. ;000 o miler 9 to llc- per-lb.; ducks, 10 to 12c Pere Mar uette Railroad passenger revenue rocei•pts were:-Spirits, $I.- obtained, from English seed march-IaT>tl f5,00n,ct00 lath. Two milli .per Ib., or $1 -to $1.40 'per pair; q ehickena, 10 to IQs perIb., or SOc trains near East Paris on baturday 512: Deer, $0'205; wine, SO.Uol; to- ants. All hese em ire a uniweedform discave seri dis-if I)f d owing r the ` night stands'at ttcenty-two, tt•tth bacco, 90.992. Tlie" number of quality, none of them tree from weed disanprararice of pine in Northerr to $1.25 per-pair; fowls, 7 to 9c per twenty-nine persons injured, several Cigars' taken for consuanlrtion in the seeds, but had apparently been - well 3lichigarr. 1b. of diem probably fatally.. last fis:•al Fear was 151,780,516, as cleaned as there was a notable ab- _, It was' the Most disastrous wreck against 141,096,889 for the pent septa 'of auch" impurities as light GE`TE. 1. , i THE DAIR3i MARKETS., in the s*the of the.fere Marquette Previous. There were 22',677,302 mss• c atJ, or weed seeds•,either aafardelli, former Pre - h Guisciil,e 2 73utter-Tkle market is steady, with, syr' and instead of being caused Pentrax. °f• tobacco t.akeh for con- larger or smaller than the' bulk of' mier.of Italy, is dead. sv a' man's.carelessrness or-mistake, sunrPtion,. composed with 21,543;- the sample. Small numbers of cock- Chinpse coolies have looted and fat-r offerings. • ,Demand steady for is charged to .mlesthe, igh wind,. which ..01- in the preceding year, le, black Medick and false flax still burnt! buildings of the Canton-Han- • - strictly choice parcels. Secondary extinguished the red signal light in rematried iri ihe alsike, and of fok- kotd railway.' . grades are accumulating, and prices the order Uoarei at McCord:.B Sta- tail,.and ribgrass in the red clover. It. is said at .lolianneshiurg that are being shaded to-make sales. We tion, where the westbound train was HUGE RAILWAY . MILEAGE. The germination was uniformly over the Tr•ansva.aT will be unable to.take • quote:-'Finest 144. rolls,17'to 18c; expected to stop and receive new ninety per cent. The 'average,qual- up iL9 share of the war loan in choice large polis, 16 to 17c;. select- orders, Two minutes before..-the .Will Be 209,65.5 111i1es in 'United ity wa therefore' considerably bet, February, ed dairy -tubs, 16# to X17}c; inferior train rushed by ilicGord's the light Sta:fes January. l: ter than that of the seeds retailcd;in An arbitration 'treaty between " -to ineditim .qualities, 1$ tb 15c; was burning;sltys the operator there Chicago despatch say4s :`Ac- our.own markets, ''I't should alwn;': I•`t•anee and Italy, along the linea of . creamery prints unchanged, 21„ to but in that•brief' Interval the blies cording to,the Itailwdy'Age the tot- be remembered; however, by .buyers tinat between Britain. and Fiance, :- ,22c; solids, 19 to 20c. • zard that was raging extinguished ai rnilway mileage of the.United that, while the ahem quality of vas signed at I psis. Eggs-31arket still very firm. We it, and train No. 5 Sashed by the States Jan. 1, 1904, win be 209,, our •eccds may be lo�.the highest The Pekin corrc�gpondcnt of 3'he _quote:- New laid, 30c; selects, 23'to station to drash into east-bound. Q,Yr, miles, ihe present Sear_-.having. grades nee always offered for sill, Times snips 41 e..rLap+t-ibly h eP0.4t , • - ZSe; cold storage-21 to. 2qc; limed, trabY \o. 6, neax.Fast•Paris. Th added 5,7'2.3.45 miles. This mileage and this quality is in the end the tions,for tvar are probably'the most 20. to 21c. trains,-Which were two of the finest . nontplete and- dkctaiied� the world , .. is considerariiy� greater than that, most prpfitable. Cheese--Market dull; very lit on the system, were reduced to a- shown by Pocr's Manuel, and pro- . . , ` " `-has �t'cr•tcent. • : - 'trade doing. We quote:- Finest,, 11 promiscuous pile of, broken and haply js nearer cofrect,•as-It- takes Ibsen, Lhc Norwegian dramatist-, to 11;c; seconds. ]0 to 10#c. twistrrd timber and metal, with dead Into account all .of the new track' ALMOST AN EPIDEMIC. ha.s aphasia--inibinty 'to,-use .the , _ - ariid injured piruied.down and crush- laid up to the last days of the year. -'- rig,t words in conversation. When IiOG PItODL'C7'S. ' ' ed by the fragments of, the heavy Cdirpared with 1902 the present Fouz'Hundred Typhoid, C&ses •in he wanted a.vLg1tor,to take a seat . taxa. ••_ . _ y`e:tr is about.on a parity in maa.t- Pitts'urg. he said: "Take a cigar. . "L`ressed. 'hogs' are, a little easier, -••:• . _.. _ _ : . -------_-kvith offerings-'-i�easi-ng=-S . ter of railway construction. The p Ihttsburg, Penn., desTiatch says: - •$6.40 to $6.50, delivered here. Cured c°nsCrtittTr+n-Y - !d foyer is rapidly inrreasin -�F- meats are steady with a Lair de SEALS FOR LAKE SUPERIOR ;150 lilies'and in 39 States and.Ter- in this city and threatens to take maid. We quote:- Ancon, 'long ritories, including Alaska. Early o7► the character of an epidemic. For NEW SM):LTINO PROCtS• w. '� clear, 8; to 9c in ton-and case Iota; in tire year it was shown that there the-Bret 22 days of December there ":..mess pork; ;17; n t short sate lots Attempt to be Made to-Propagate were 8.600 miles of railroad under were 410 cases and duTing the last Government Appoints Experts to _ , .. Them, construction,:but labor'troubles Bard 24 hours 49 new cases were report- Investigate. - 50 to $19. __. financial flurries caused some• of the . �- . • - - , y4 y s- breaks irll pa . Smokod'meats-Hams, light to me- A Mar$uette, Mioh.,, despatoh says: _ ed. 'Phi br eviovs to- 1'relimfaar ate s for the forms- work'to be abandoned. Ards:1. The disease is virvuient and An Ottawa, dcspntch say's :-The dium, 12# to 13e; do., heav-, 11# to Y P O' _ - e.' ro rtion of those taken Government has aPPointed a cbm- 12c; rolls,10c; shoulders, 91c; backs, tion of :the Lake Superior ben - t+ larg p p° :- `l3}.to_ 14 c; breakfast bacon, 13 to Propagation Society have 'been SMALLPDX IN .BUFFALO• • sick Are d-ying•- �' _ mission io go ta, Trumps tq ins the 18#c. Laken at Ashland, the abject being- - .r _ - ' to stock L e Superior with ttu'- Six Cases Dieco6ei ed iii"a Drirtce BARKEEPERS MUS GO _ _ ' the various planta tTin "usti' - .-_ebbe_ _ . Lard-Tho market is quiet, with - thermo-e1,ecLr is -process idr the , , Hall• Smelting of iron ores-and the mak- prices unchanged. We quote:- Tierc- DeaN it�g seals. The prineipea■ of flips _ _- ot-steel.-1 tae_csizktu3ssion �oii is. Sic; tubs 8#c; Pails, 8fc; .cam- organization are Seben MalrcoR, a , Ncs-Raom For-Thom"-in Ohio"add' sista of I),.. l�rtanel, Sreperintendent pound, 8 to 9c. Rueodan, wit& thirty peltas' QxW- A Buffalo, X. Y., despatch aFtys :- fellows' Lodge. cif'atines, end Mr. C.-R. Nrcrtan, 'as- , . ionce as a sealer; ex-Lieut,-C'*everner 3�'ine person 'du�ering from sgnallpoa fieki,,Obio, despatch say's: 'sisttuit and•vroi'ks engineer-for the _. DICISINESS AT XONT;REAL, Fifield of Wisconsin said J. S. Rob- were. taken to the Quarantine Hoo- A Sprisig Caritultnu General lflerti is Co., : bins of Rhinelander. -•It is estimat- p5 t8] on Friday. Six of the cases the andOhio Neater I,odCtlarleff C. Pavey ei _ - . . . Montreal;'Dec. 29.-The local 22ar- ud that ten male and forty female weRe dtacovcred at a dance Siall in the Ohio Grand Lodge of the Inde- •j,ete,+iior°t:F ii, :1 -steel curt ittNcl ' keta are fairly active. There ie no seals in the lilke will inoreaao to Rsesdwny; where a large number of pendent Order of.OddFellowe has li- a dra.u�htstuan will fie aria. to the 1. ehange in grain or flour. Cheese to 1,000 in twenty years. The Apes- persona taste 'eNposQd to infection. sued a circular 4, the etloo that ori ed�i blueTupe. Thein-t they %till be select aquieL and likely 1. to.conLinve so until tie Islsatds, tomethpi, with Isle The health atrt�f,ti thpsdlw neo giwg bn r}ers and Profleesianal.Rambl� t.n-1.1FF'hmer+s in 111urnre.where Pig __. the New _ Year. ,Rvwer ` - nixu uas rocky snores 0: i t etriihp „ . ;.,',., q,..v t+`i .it:;L: . frail in ltA +iF t!L'i 'iJt� iul"'ti�li�+,y y" i,,,•,.,, I:ggri are stet!! in genet' dw 1�u-).rlor, would, it Is beliet-ea bei I::uildfings T,iitie• Deeau yuarc►atinett auu {orti iSiaa,. cloture . . .. -{du€ed by e)eCiriie ripe _ - ,.,.,;�. v,tf tlia w,rnoly to ema)I. 'ICbo !slaw! brewlina elates. falstct•d trnde.r a police Querd. ithose atones ` • . . . . , . .. - _ _ .- . . • . , . . . ... .. - ., . 4 been.. _. . ._ ._ , . ,. .. .. . . . .. n .. _ - 1. . . _ . . . 11 , 11 P :' ,,,!�, ' - `. .`.. _ '!;� a ^."`.`,.+^us_. ,r„:x erg Y.•. • , _ L,.,._ a.fi,. d b ;:__/` -.. . J... .. .: ... . .Leen, nye.»-._. - ::�,,,,r 6. n- ��, a 121- �., '. V' .y _ - 'at • •' .. _.' .. -. - �r W � i . „ . . ... .f. .. .r _ sr_ �,.aT2r'. �.r, a Y 7•.detC. , - ,. .. ,-. .�-. , "., 4- ,,.., t _. . • 1 � ,. - 1 -.. L „- r__ ___ _ _ _-.___ .._- .. ,-... r. .�, .... t`l, - , \ ... ., , +1.;°#' .,. ?L"11 - ..—P, 'kV'D S:.Y-.,.,:t+R!Af C'bt+M.+X:� i���..d• M,. 'e.l-N,G , - --' w..'. --'] -.:-,,.;r- ..,'-'1'Y. .�•.. ,'r«, ,,,.:L �.w .-A.. ,�t v A.. .",,.i. • . - .. , - ._ _ 1-. • x, ti 'r'Y� ,a'.uG:N 11 - ___ -____Tsaways be able to see Lip' work, but cruel method. Place the [owl 1 itFo tale la not all told. 'There wail f w, it !B always there. , in a coo made of slats-top,. bot- SNIT WATER P�gPP�RI bT yet another and a.. life-destroying ef- eI^'l�}�J}� w(��'� tom as aides-raised from the feet !from the salt water system f+; Mir i'iVtV_j01 tVi1VZ 14f.J. ground. As she can see everything TSE $EMED4, WAS WORSE ,bled, if it did not was very•cry, dear tleast -..•.­'-­7._._ .... _ FAIEf TOPICS. around her, thus being disturbed and THAN THE DISEASE, 7 �'�D � The farmer who`8 do is n wise ro- unable to create warmth, the air - men-namely tccir trees anti b- �, tation of crops, who raises upon the under her being cool, she will aban-. People. of Hastings, England, bort. The leakage frory the latae S farm the products for the support of don the attempt. .. Thought They T11%d a Pan seeped for°ugh tlko e,zrth, and at- . who - . , tacki the roots,.of tie etatilon des- " - . - ---�tos stock and his ineroase his atoelc oil manure ron -—PHgSp#- ,£plliiTERS.-_ -- h v r _ h troy all tY.c greenery n these salt- , .' SCIEN_'IFIC-BREEDING. aces for Civic Ills.- ® The principles of breeding have eyary available source, and applying - While toy much ie heard of -tFd t�tirsrs9tQtes- gP tie English coast. been diligently 8 Y Grass,- flowers, trees, 3r.es, -s1I . genu sought b thousands it_back to his land, will not likely Notes of Interest About Soiue success that attends mun4cipal own- plants that drow their nourishment -b- . • of breeders, but nat with that under- complain of his farm running down. Prominent People: ership in English and Scotch cities, from,the wet earth were fed upon .. '--,,. .gtanding'th�would�ive.the clemen- Strength, endurance and speed fn a s very li-tt'e is heard of its failumci. - - Mr. Austin Chamberlain, the Brit- salt solution, wilted, drooped and Lary lessons that lead to uIRmate ihorse are___not developed by violent The most, notable failure in tM new ., $ueeeas. The fundamental principles usage but rather by sudicious amount ish Chaiucella$ of the Exchequer, has method of su}iplying utilities to the d!�' ; 'a . -. an extensive knowjedge of agricul- All these iiocts were telt simultan• I -of breeding are .as old as creation I of exercise given so as to deveiopa but people and of dolrg public wank by eousl The did not occur procise acrd through a!1 the age have Inot straln. When the training goes turn, and one'of his recreations is public machinery is that of the great r' y the rune of dairy farm. in salt water ex y ly ore after the other. A little time r, .been immutable. There are four. of,�beyond,a certain point it becomes in pe.iment which recently was requLed for the salt to permeate •bear: like b ets like, varication, at-- urious, so'that the development of which he takes a k�ea•practical in- ended in economic c'isastor for several be-gets i above and below ground, to a roes- �. tercet., The teem is, as may be sup- coast cities in Et+ land. It was not _lection-_and environment. Some have muscle, strength atxi the power of g enable extent before it began to tried to-aid to-these a-fi"n= = d endurance; comes viihin the trainer's P° kept merrily for pleasure; but long ago that some siert genius in make itself the most conspicuous fact r ry it is conducted on .economical prin- the town of Hastings conceived the dist is atavism or reversion; but ,province. in the life of these communities. Its • '''this is a mistake, as atavism is but I Though not grown as extensively ciplee, and has proved a,signal nuc- dating and original idea of "harne::•s- pall fell all at -Once. It was a long IL .manifestation' of the, first great as some other roots in Canada, man- Cep Ing t.a ocean" to spa[akle the streets time coming, but it came. It cov. - . flaw, that like begets like. Avatism igolds are a valuable crop to row. From grocer-bo to scientist is the of that city. So' simple was the '_ p g y o:ed everybody and t3aado everybody _ is the reversion to a,type establish- I No other crop can be 'grown cotitinu- honorable record of Dr. John James, plan and so obvious :was its tesira- -ed by an early line of ancestors. oualy oq the land from year to year head of the Physics Department, High bi ity that�,rtl a muni.t�ial lathe,a of boJy. ly miserable in mind and I 1 g Hastings proceeded without delay to bOly. And as nobody in particular _-- . To Succeed as a, breeder and a I and get a good yield as can man- School, Middlesbrough, England, uld make a fortune out of it, 1't -_ put it into effect. Of course, the ex- - - ' ' itoulder'of the bredd that you would golds. At the great Rothamsted Ex- who was recently appointed Director was forthwith lifted and put away _ ecution of tia plan was quite expen- dmprove there must be an ideal or a perimental Farm in England man- of Education for the county of Gla forever. fixed type :i e. An entire new plant for pump- ' pe set by yourself toward golds have been grown continuously morgan. He began life as a gr'ocer's ing and mail ing was necessary, but l'r.o salt water system has bcea the •. which you will work. There must. ola the same land for 27 years. apprentice, but subsequently went mot disa.�trous exF�+iment' trLed expense is no object when the public . .be an Improvement in that ideal and Good tillage dopa not consist in to Oxford, where he obtained his town e f ni(law andowrthe &ug t•atioirre4 - .• g pays the brit, especially w1en tits - _ --_--- �-lt-must be betFter than an man-now tstirring the sail often enough to B. A.- and B.- Sc. degrees. towns of ma-e England and the suggtowru y only g - public is va fly benefited by the ex- has been mars that these towru has. This ideal must be kill 'the 'weeds', but stirring it often Dr. Penticast, the famous preacher, peniiiture, An in tits case these would have been in a pretty fix had DEFINITE AND CERTAIN; �enotrgh to keep mellow and in a tine is a picturesque personality. Born was manifest a double desirability they given a twenty-five-year fran• %here must tie a working to some filth, whether there be seeds to kill sixty-pne years .ago, in Illinois, the ins much as a largo revenue to t!'o chise to a London company to sup- + _-- end. In breeding as ill all other I or aot. The better rule when it can!lad, through the failure of his fa- city was clearly in eight. Why not Yly ti:om with the blessings of buslrieas .you must know what you I be done, is never to allow the wends i tier, had a rough lite as a tabor end the pLfe system generally, so �n water harnessed to your Want before u o atter it, then and ;to make their appearanrn above the on the high roads, wood-thoplter in that anyor:e who desired it entad .hand.,; khan owl sea ou ho Lo succeed. 'ground. It they can be destroyed as the forests, and hotel servant. At have his Belt water dip in his own Y Y pe � 'boon'as they germinate. they can be nineteen he became deputy-clerk to p�r'i�'ate bathroom? It _was an ai- To t4ke. the_Fhorth�n breed as THE AVERAGE BABY _ ' - Illustration: Thomas Bates bred for-'jmust-th>Srotx_. ,deatra5rd,---- - the Ltrrzted ��tstrs-�uprenr lurkrg-F ospectrs. and Ste_glans.. went_ ---- .-_ ----- -. _ — an idea! and reached it, but it took The Savor of eggs is influenced by I iiansas, studied law, then entered a through with a rush. the food. - This may b easily tested theological training college, enlisted The average baby is a good biib . -long and persistent endeavor; there . I ADVAPiTAC _ APPAIiF3NT. ati Y g n by ahuttng up e.laying,hen e.nd giv- for the Civil War, resumed his pro- -cheerful, smiling and bright. When ' - were disappointments and failures News of the Balt water system to he is Cross and fretful It is because and before each move there waA to ing her garlic which will t>e found to toesion of the law, and at length be- I indicate the flavor. A other theory came a Baptist minister. Ilastings spread rapidly and a num- the is unwell and he is taking the . and deapstudy, _The experience of bm of coast towns took advantage Amos Cruikshank was the same, but I tha which Is not Ivlly onflrmed) !s Lord.Radstock, who is now in his only means he has to let everybody than an egg laid on ny strong- I9Cvent first year, Is a craw of`strew t t:,e example sad were presently know ho does not feel right, When ever he held to the ideal aj:d he won. y- Y g iequipped with pumps and i•lpea smelling substance will contract the,religious convictions, whose sermons 1A j baby is cross, restless and sleepless Ttieec mea recognized the immutable t� f,lerrty. Tt a system seemed to be � _ ' ---_ - .'lawn like begets like.*variation. So- -odor. This is explained by the factlare much ' more eloquent than his Ito 'ey La-ma A daiimbility and don't dose him with "soothing" __ - lection and environment. And it is that the Shell,' when'the egg is ilrstIspeeches in the House of Lords. So fe,io.tdbi,ity, Numerous advantages atuIIe which always contain poisons. -merKe than probable that they knew {aid, is comparatively soft and !m-'daring has he been in his missionary r,et tt•,ouglit of befune were dl;co%rr- Baby a Own Tablets are what is final that pressionable and LKcomes hard onlv'enter;•rise that thirty years ago he ed as soon as it was put i:,to act•ial ineeded to put the little one right: . - after contact with the atmosphere It invaAed Russia and. founded a pct r (Give a cross baby an occasiorod - ___. they used from,the day of its birth - is a.-tics, Sea sal: is known..to ha•:,e � Y - is more` probable. -howei-er, that an ;after his own heart-the Pashkof%kl ,easiderable anti:o tic ower, and i tablet and see how equickly he will to the a this r :n on both aides. P p b its l'resenc_Q t. e s reetshad a i g ed into a bright, anvil• Y Y p1. objectionable flavor is due to the!The rice he aid for his daring was be transform they knew his ; - iters for at _ least four g s . food Tainted food or drink sihould1that he was forbtdden to enter Rus- 'rnu-'t sahwioua effect on tt,c general ing, cooing, happy child. He wilt that they know the variations In feet i>c t,iven under any conriiNona Isia again, so alarmed.,mvre the au- cygirr.ic Etate of the town. This, in 'sleep at night, and the mother will , Eg,zs s?+mr!d be collected daily, and thorjtres at the posSi'b� ilities of his„ con.c tion with the fa,t that mory- get her teat too. You hnv,• a guar, these `same-an+mals and ttlat the so- not left- ►yin about the runs or- in ! tld afford it had private antro that Baby's Own Tablets Corr - - . lection of any animal was made ac- 3 zeal. body who co Y the nest boxes. As a rule this work j < " :.ea water bathing facilitree," w�ougi�t tain not one particle of opiate of cording'to. wittier or not the artt- There are ninny atovS told of the1. ie repfularly done each morning, but ' a two-fc,ld good effe,t on the genrvai harmful drug. In all the minor ail - - mal.had the eharacteriatica and.' his - -- absentmindedness of the lite Fro- Ca'. A sin, tee salt. been + - m most flocks their are a few hens g g gh- menta from birth up to ten or twelve ancestors had them too, and,not b(- lessor Slommscn the German histori- I; who lay pater th&n the others, some- y ,-bygro&,c)-, c, or water' ahs)rbirig -vears there is nothing to equal th4 - - cease he was rocorded_in'anv herd i i an. t�tt'ono occasion he was with. his �'' times not producing their eggs till the fiere*nl e.umddtiy \\-ca reduced Tablet S, Airs. W, B. Anderson, Gou . o o��t►s Ziac \�iY�-i-Y - son rhrn a hey of ten. rn a street- ,,. i ir:iddav, err aftc-r. ]t ern egg is tett car Tha latter fidgeted about Ro was found that as the I laic It{ver Ont says "31v iittte , RF.D. WHITE- ANP BLUE I lying shout en the ground, it -is apt I A :',alt ace .mulat.ed on tte surface o (boy was very-cross an re tT Y much that leu 1 rolrasor, who was Iwe got no root with him until ws. - -Then you can be sure that they look- 'to trFt broken. and in -this way vat+ tt.e streets i6 fora;cd a haYd an.l ed we'll to environment and that the loat In thought, turned sharply up --_._ a few' egg eaters are made. neatly i o rrded t aadbc ! La.'ly- I began using Baby's Own Tablets. on him stet asked tim hes Weare, Since then.bobv rests we 11 and he-tr �, surroundings of theRo animals were; The walk of'a young horse is'-large-I and psz4 lbly the-motet deRirnble fca- ' of the best, for it was not in these fy influenced by the driver. It you "The same as yours. Air," waa the tare of -the entire allatr-tte cevenuo I y • I ► - ;answer. The onlookers who had ,. \, now a tat, health boy,' f- - to t .e ,uy from ;•'rt ate consumption ; You can get the Tablets from any. - :- - surto+xnctiirgs aft Pr alt their pains any driten b a slow. g the drmst;ut+ve t!gure of fife distingu- �aw�t a\sett adeo:ates of the Flan drug r be sent by t'Ile man, or if a yours horse is'g—sped Me paorMun and ; Y ru 1st, or t ey w trouble in t8electlon of what the y careless maw the mail at 5 cents a box by wrltLng believed surfed to the attainment or µnirnal will acquire s hAbit of slow !shed savant, were vastly amused t ad 1,'ol,ed for. in�o:a word, t;.e direct tO tic Dr. Williams' Aledfcipe _ _ ._ __ _. _ '..the Qnd they sought, I motion that it will be difficult to over-i,Another l.nstaa� is recorded wilco ..ve,tem pro\ed itself to be an un- Co„"Urockvine, Ont. With an Intelligent application of:wine In a majority of cases a-slow,i,tho Professor was discovered Com- qualified �rcceaa. no menet how its the tour fiundamewal ' ,rincf )es -of IPoaodly deciphering Boman inscrip- 'mo:-,t taiyti:im:s critic was disposed - f P trailing gall , makes really harder tions by the light of a candle while to look at it. The. !':s in Hast- = breeding any man of a.v rage intetli-I work for the horse. A moderately his hair was an fret -inAS who originated t$tee i ten bo erne LITERARY PRODUCTION. sones can hope to siucceed as a breert' quick walk, with at least ,all br•din- _ er of live stock, but to be a master ,ory r i in work, exhausts the aiiimal Srr - Ijeginald Eiart !s the happy q:,te papular and \vas pral:Td ae a gooks Printed Since the Inventioe In' this the highest of all professioris.Less than a stow gait. i possess of many decorations, of positive benefactor to his ki:d. :50 of Printing. takes a master mind with unceasing From*the time the root-crop be-I which five are for persona!.bravery, mush'for w br{he ark o1 ti.e plc- applicat�an- Ha basard matin of. ias to show itself above the round II'ust aDd forcmoet comes the V. C., titre. Now for the dark. Paul Otlet. the secretary of the P 8 `g g y g SALT, SALT EVERYWI'IFI1r, Brussels International Ilibliograppri• - arrimalst the saurxt bread that have the cultivator should be kept min \vhich he won In 1879 b Savin _ '- =--woe-at-the stock shows shows scan mean mo••i Forty of .�'- . e trooper of the 13th-Bengal `Lancers I cal Institute, estimates the number - _ _ _ the 4 F �tudcn a of chemistry know _ thing toward success unless an asci- cultivated corn and potatoes to kill-- "" Aljhtnt to o I nt - is the Royal Humane Society's sip- of printing to January, 1900, al • , . ,- • '-dent, - You might greet with ori acci-;the weeds that grew in them. Now- party of deb ca rem e, which is an- and get a winner if you are n-daya the farmer cultivates for'(ver medal, together .with a clasp other -name t r tl a taking-up c f wa- 1=.163•(�U-separate works. arxi thy- - '' lanky, but van -will recall the -w� h�i h was added for saving the life- ter torn the air, Salt tat es - I number of periodicals at between fit _ ofd other purposes acid ilicidentally to ; native in India; while the fourth ter Prom Lhe air--that is, it becomes teen and eighteen mi ons. ' aaying, "It takes a tool for luck." I kill weeds, - The good farmer at to- $� firth decorations nen medals pec- wet, When air- is• .cry little lin- For, the following years Otla •• . 7[n doe are a door take serve chance day knows that cultivation unlocksels- sented' to hien by the French I)resi- midity in the air suit remains corn- adopts 200,000-as a yearly average and see how luck will servo you, ,No i plant rood; hulpb tit the-suit and- moll- dent and the Mayor of Boulogne for \when t!o c is much This seems rather high, and the fig great baettle was evor,mon withoutI tare and acral© the'suil and'at tem Y og pater -i ly dry' saving lite is Litat tbwrt, Besides water is the air it bca>mes quite ,arcs of this table, which would inakr a definite plan and no business sue- same time kills the"weeds. these, -General Hart wears the med- wet, Now upon dry days ti a salt on 150,000 a year a,good average, seen case was ever mad9 without the I It ,la.better to allow hens to sit "bardest kind of wor4t- You may- not than to prevent-them, but-there- are als for several Indian.ca paigna, as tie streets of our Friglish rootit more reliable: _ _ - __, _. I times when too many wish to do'so. \yell as for Egypt ands._of coats+, towns Focnme d.r3 nitd we'll blown 143&-IM4E3 .,,. : 42,000 South Africa, where he was wiih about 6y tFo winds. 1t, settled on 153Fi 1636 .. 575,000 -�' When a hen wishes to_sit, oho is no To fir'evs to you that lir. General Buller-oh tit; Tugela, the goods in shops. work-edits way I636-17:34 .... 1,..-.;,000 Pile � Chue'e Ointmenitsoeertata usually [at, the egg-producing ca- 1736-18-2 .. ...... ..... 1,S39,000 - sad absolute care for seep pacify of her system, for-.the .,.time The King of Roumaniti,Afor 'whose 'into tfio rrto.L rerriotc cornae of e and every fora e� iteb'ss , O.uceen the British- cherish 'a' genuine cloth and cl_>tY.es, settled upon fruits 1822-1887 ...... ......... .. 6,500, A i : bleedin■indpro t4g fple-.being.has become exhausted and re- and yegdtables, upon carpets and fur 1887-1898 ..... .......... 1,782,000 y the maasfaetnrexs have or R Seiatme. cu ration is needed. The first step aBection as Carmen Sy h ra," is pe p niture, and, in short, It d1l.-,PMA-ty 1899 ....I.... ..... 150,000 . timonfals in the dally press and ask)vr-riraiSt- Joveroign of the youngest monarchy - ban wisstthey tl>lftefttc Yono.nasellaod,to such rocilperation,la"rest, and bo- in Europe. Ile was a grim, hard- what fine duet will do. 13ut- ' > n- osreie�s orck if sot oared trona hoz s1 ing naturally as industrious bird she 1900 . 130,000 � islenorlLlor.xeorr,Baras�Cia.Teroatai feels that she may as wall raise .a fighting soldier before he was per- fortunately, it was deliquescent, and, 1901 . 130,000 , m .'' , < Chase's Qlntment witted by, the Powers to be a Sov- unlike dust, it took up, water from 1902 . ... ..... f 150,000 =:. bra brood' while resting. Avoid any ereign. He commemorb,tesehris origin the air , and bo:stns wet, thereby 1903 - . „ < . "' in a singular-fashion. The crown he m havoc n " ""' ,^'••• 0;0*0 making of valres in almost ` ' """ 5 ' _ dk retied commodity P - . wears is of solid iron, plain and a\any ity u o whi h Total ........ ...... . ... 12,713 000 I 11 .13onote Indications .,j.:.. '.1 -= unadorned., It was fashioned, by his- it had - To .the year 1904, therefore, up• desire, from a huge Z arindn which ho But -this gas oi'.ly part of ,t.a ward of 12,500,000 separate works ^~ . , • and his brave Houmanian troops cap- trouble. The flying Dalt Act only• have appeared All .the world, which :A . ■ lured froizt the Turks at Plovnar. Un- rained the clothes people wore, but g x; fi ares, however, include new editions "' - p adorned, heavy, sombre-looking, the it Bot Into eyes and mouths, which and translations. Vic., _ _ - _ Qf Nervous 'Disorders+`crown for which he fought and won is not the most pleasant thlrfu im- In point of number of Output, Ger• _- unique atnonf diadems. Iifs beau- agrnable by any ntcans. It r ung to many and German=Austria,. collec- ��tiqif the wheels _� carriagccY destroying ;. . - - _ 1. eco; too. wears a crown re- t dashed- ul Qu ively, yearly lead- the world Then he paint thea eon, and wns follow-France.. Ittil " . - , • mitrkable fonts simplicity aid'inex- wet agAirnct .tile -bodies of the car-, Y. ,1•:npland, the ;The Warning Signals Which foretell the Approaoh of Nervous pensiveness. It has not a jewet - is United- State'' and the Netherlands. a. I. - - it, but is just plain beaten gold, t'rage�;.cafflrrg away the varnish and Germany leads the world in book Proatlratiop Paralysis and Locomotor Ataz[a. tie `color tlrcrc. It formed cry-and • Y _• ,. which the - rough-and-ready gold- line layoffs on boots ata:} shoes -and Production, and the United States _ smiths of Bucharest -spade her twcr de"lir:ed to be removocl even with the' the world in the production.of peri- -• ` and-twenty years ago. • aid otr spatulas and knivo;, And if odicai•.literature. Twitching ' of ' the muscles, seusi- sends now-vigor-and vitality to Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace,-of Fng- no more could be said of it, it w,4s -6 +.thwepp ,to light, sound and motion, ,ev'ery organ o! the body. being land, who is nearly eighty-ono, made b this time preceived to be a poli- .. ­' grinding of the teeth during sleep, COMP9aed of the greatest restore- his reat name just short of half ,a' Y AN I:LOQUFNT PFI20RATIOW. g j five public nuisat:ce. - grinding of the 1imbs, continual move- Lives of nature it is bound to do century ago, when, as a young sur- Alas ! Not half has been said of it "And," said the rising young Qoli _' - —a+eent aurli_as:_tnpping tho tingerar-- you good. goon in the Malay Archipel, ago, tilers yot_Fer-tftis uW-r present and lc�v titian as'he reached his eloquent per- Lhese are some of.the symptoms=o• . Brinkwater, °ccurr�fo Fun that theor exhausted nerves. Galt., Ont., ' states :-"iLt teat Y of na- ti:eroue salt, not content with work- oration, ^I ,predict that our Candi- Y g tural sclegtion which also occurred Ing above ground, must needs carry date will, when the votes aro count- _ Intervals of walcefclnc4s, hoadache trouble has, been wittt m nerves. I 7 I. during the night, sparks before. the was very nervous; had twitdhing of,independently ,to Darwin some years on its depreda'bi•ocns in the dark -.and 'L-d, be found to have ridden to sac- _ igyes, disort:eri3 bt sight ,and hearing, tete nerves, acrd could not t :a!earlier, and to 'Iierbert Spencer ear= underground. For it was found that cess upon a tidal wave of glory that' aro other :ndicatlons that tiatvous sle at ni ht. 1 seemed ultworn Iter still, It is a noteworthy fact it corroded the piFos through whish .\viii have swept all before it Iiko _ collapse Is approaching. ou and- believing first I needed that both Darwin and Wallace have it was distributed; cauo-dng. leaks witu fire breaking in flying spray up- Becatse,-there is no scats told tie that they reached the. idea without number and without warning on the' strand where the sun of vio- `T, _ pain some•medicine began to use Dr. - people a� not r,(ways roalize ,the Glta�e'e Nerve I'17od- 1^can truth aT dirtact result of the reading of of when and where t.cy were about tory shall blaze forth its first eflul- peop a a, of t r,lwa diseases. The till that this Malthus's essay on population. Be- to occur• Families awoke to find gent rays upon the close of pne of They y may ptr•eparatdon has aid being a vigorous defender of their houses deluged with noa water. the most-noble, rr>,ost,'. memorable '• -do not'think •of' the hetplesatiess o pr --surprisingly beneficial to me. g• g Peo lo: .could not sit c'owit to a ' body and mind, whtiah is the result It has srtrangtheared and steadied my spiritualism, Dr. Wallace -hoe commit- P P campaigns that have ever t>cra s bt noglectinQ,swoh ailments. nerves,.made mo rest and sleep well, p meal without deed of intettti tion ted 7rlmAelf to entire faith in hreno- p launched upon the sea of politica to __ Because, of.iLa extraordinary con- -end in fleet built the stem gra from a guahet o�Cha saluhrlaus sea, }o and is an ardent anti-vaccina- gather strength and carry 'all across , �' where as the+sudden bursting of.large trot over, diseases of the nerves Dr. general tor, Until the present year ha hes it like the cyclone sweeping across Chase's Nerve`Food has come to be Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents y p aa- street mains was the ecce don of sev- r never an work upon the broad prairies fiobi which oven eral deaths before relief could be had nwidered the'"one great trvstment a box, at%all dealers, or Edmamson, tronomq There' can be little clues- I,- 1 ,,,r,,,., ,the orh nr day has disappeared In/��fo�r disorders- of t is nature. Bates & -CornTv&n7, Toronto. T:, -11 ^,6u it's erdu i;1­1-1. terriir:'•' y / _ This em it fool this not nilly"• ro- .protect you a.Aafnst- imitations, the paged, eonsLiLuLeit one of•Lhe.._m at NUTS rOH. PESSIMISTS. _- _ , ' vi'talizes the wasted nerve colla, but (-.p,ortreiit and Signature of Dr. A. W. remarkable instances of ra'�id and ex- Now the worst of p"inlista could A woman rn&.v cure her husband'c.4 • • actually forms new firm flesh acrd Chase, the.fanious receipt book au- llsuattng work ever acoieved by an not ask for more in the quantity and the tobacco habit by purchasing h&' _ tissue, builds up the system and thor, are osi every box. • octogenariap giri3lity of t'3s public curse. And yet cigars for him, - - . _ r - ._ _. A., . . . . . - - - , _ - 1 - Af •'j. .�j'i.. _ 'i. . S. }• e:W^. .L+,s+r." _ �'JaR' 'xi v4- •Z.J� lr. - _. ... .:. _ ..}'�,•.'w( ..'. Y' r♦'W Caw'...�." � ,v '. '•"�. � �� .. - .l • ftl a • r - - 9� We wish our-readers a Happy -Th e�� bile schools will re- 7- Vitt, � �f Z9 • and prosprrolts Notd Year. open on Munda next. - e -•Mine Lixsto Gordon ill Visiting --A1 re, Rvbt. Deo roll spent the Xmas �•G r O c e ri es `friends this n'evLat klvrt'Hupe, I Christtum l3alidl►ye h friends `v a• - I he Di111nicham !:*rte, bh Ilse iu Port Hopct. - ftcl�a><ata, (lt.I.,JrAx. 1st, 1904. Brock Kxtd, ]las not been sold as -M11s Aunts MaPtluls returned =. •• _ tnone. - wtus reported, home Thursday after an abiwnce The best is too Good, -.-Sam. Gorulley, who has spent of six months with her brother in - . the past taw months in Manitoba, Minnesota. ', Our stock-is always new and fresh. I.00`ALISMS. has returned home. -Attend, the F,iremen's concert _ -It beingg a holiday, there will this(Friday) evening. The pro- Leave your order and we will do the rest. '_ -=�►�� be no meet of the Canadian ggram is complete, and a good time -L. A. Findlay, of Toronto Home GirvIe this evening, is assured.Wall. Tickets : Adults - — —spent Christmas with friends--in -Mrs. Yanetone and daughter 25c., children 15c. town. hap been visiting friends in the _ --Born-On Thursday, Dec. city during th1 past week. 24th, the wife of J. C. Greig, of -F. M. Chapman, B. A., has g 8eaforth, of a son, been spending his Xmas vacation Consumption �adta4or Christmas A Shining Light -Miss Carrie Swallow, of Tor- Rim frienda_in Oil City, Pa. Now everybody'wants the best John Dickie &Co.have just had bt}to, is here with friends over the -Mrs. Ed. McGinty and two - holina s. children,of Beamsville, are spend- atm t re d in the market for the Christmas installed in heir store an res, Y Salt pork is a famous old- Festive season John Dickie & dente a 35 light Siche gas plant. The drama, Heroes of a Won. ing a.few days in. town. p Co. have just received a big sup- They believe to letting their light tler Mine will be Riven in the town -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here so shine before men, and women hall Saturday evening. See advt.. as usual next Tuesday to attend fashioned remedy for con ply of extra fine Oranges, Lemons * Fi s, Cranberries, Lemon, Orange tom, that they may see their goods —Chas. Cornell, of Montreal, to his professional duties. sumpiion. "Eat plenty Of g as well b night as da It is -Rev.. ?lir. Moore will assist and Citron Peels,-nice-cooking and y 8 y spent his Christmas vacation with ,. well worth your while to call his paren , Ed. and Mrs.Cornell. Rev. Mr. Wilkinson,at Claremont, pork, was the advice to the seeded Raisins. cleaned Currants, some evening and see the elegant -MaoeHartrick, of Aartney, in evangelistic work neat week. new Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Man., after an absence of several -MIs• W• H• Moore+ of the Consumptive ° SO 2nd IO0 Dates, Candies and everything new light off well as the many you wire fur making your other attractions there. years, is visiting relatives in Pick- Kingston road east, is spending a years ago. Y1 arta week with Newcastle friends. Christmas cakes and pudding. - �I'0 UtirlC118talners g• Brown, Salt pork is good if a man :firs. R. A. Bell is again very -M o aeardine, _ - ._ - -Mrs. f K.i ' ill confined to her bed. Her, and Mrs: Hambly, of Toronto, are can stomach. it. - The idea au prosperous New aha Dickie 8C Ca►- ` e wish y Y - - -y Christmas and s w many friend wish that—her illness -visiting T. A: and Mrs Greig behind It is that fat is the Invite everybody to. come and year. Of course we are all very may be only temporary. -Mrs. Betts and s2ls' rank, of see the annual big display of busy noir with our 'Xmas trade, -In the report of the election Yorkton, Assa., is visiting .firs. food the Consumptive needs Christmas fancy goods. Came which seems to increase every -of officers in Doric Lodge, A. F. Henry Gordon and other friends. early and get the best choice. year, but while the holiday trade & A. M. in our last issue the name -firs. Dr.Dewar,and daughter, most. While R-e are adding to our stock is booming, we do not overlook of Geo. Every was inadvertently are spending a week or to o with , almost daft -, still we cannot help her mother, :firs.-Ste en Cronk. Scott sEmulsionis-.he mod- } other linea, and for staple articles omitted as Secretary. -Stephen - being sold out of some of our lead- such as Boots and Sht*s, Felts, -'_Bias Jane Losie wishes to -Andrew Douglas left on Thurs- ern method of feedingfat to in articles. We have spent thank throw lithe NEws her many day for the hospital, Toronto, to g Rubbers, , Caps, Farm Muff, w ' p• man • days selecting goods and' g the consumptive.. Pork is too } } g - tars, Mitts, Caps, Toques, Shawls, .3 ;•iends for.their kiateiaeas in-pre= .recev,ed reatmeut for a swollen __ can show you a•splendid lot to Hosie _ ___ _ P ,Hosiery, etc., we have senting her with awell-filled purse knee. rolt�l-1 fOF S�nsiTlvt sCOIIIaCh : c�ii�se from.—Lame-aud-ne-Fsiil' large --oc-k- 6a-and" seg: -what on Christmas morning. -W. Henderson who has been a , 13elp you to select. we can do for you. - - -Mr, Walter Nichol, student, Spending the summer months in, Scotts Emulsioi2 is the most ' I --of Knox College, occupied the pul- Searboro is now home for the refined of fats, espec, I It John Dickie & Co+ John Dickie & Co. in St. Andrew's church on Sun- winter. -. __ - dots, both morning and evening. -Thom. Clark has just-returned prepared' far easy dibestian. and preached two excellent seer- after spending two Reeks with ! jmon@. Feedillo__ lim�fact in this l amus foods Xmas Gnod friends in C:oderich, 5eaforL an a _Christmas Da passed off here Clinton. tvay,which is often the only Day Pa very quietly., As yusual there The friends of.Hiss Jane Losse way, is half the battle but were man famtl re-unions. and R. Burns presented them each r �o�t� During the day and to the even- with a -well-filled purse on Christ- Scott's Emulsion does more 1Eld Cheap. - ing a numberof the voting people mas Day. than that. There is some- ' en�ciyed-themselves skating. -}Ira. R. H. Crank and tRo hoto Albums - -Not often have the had more children left last week to spend a thin about the_combina_tton_ hotu Frames_ _ steady weather than .we have -"ui Te of months visiting relatives Glove and H. Boxes, - - been experiencing this winter. in _So Caroof cod liver oil and hvpophos- Whi-k holders, Vases, N ork Boxes, Wkule in mo,*-t places people have '-Frank Lidgett, of Toronto• phites in Scott's Emulsion Looking Glasses, C-6ri;tmas Cards and C.'xlanelets. Dulls, Gaines, been enjoying go(-Ki ?leighing, in Gpent the Christmas: vacation at the f njo we have - eibarely rufti- toe ho me of hip parents, Jaa. and that puts nets life into the Toy Bc,okA,.(:uns, 4utoniobiles, Etc. ZE'e can 'ennnnterate only a tient to make e •lei iiia Aits. Lid tt. C=reenKoai. small proportion. of cnsr tuy, anti fancy goods. Please call and.-.,ee f!r g a g %veak arts and.has especial -yu�r • During the past, week the frist_ha.- -Upon Monday neo t th^re vvtll p " - --- i been more severe, tlte• thermoin- be no serous' to Ct. George's aril^Z 0'7 the diseased lttt2gs. � `� �. ieter registering 15 degrees below Church, the Rev'd C. J. A. Bat- . Boone, �ICIiC1111�► - zero. g ryh - - -- - _--- -- - -- -S. We,7 ate t:t Rt..�__hht,v_ .seat' an- .. -A meeting of the rat�'tt-ye1-c . - -g-- €�'�� s of the vittS wa-a TieId in- the , ort ti'T3nT:uta, arrived hove oft 134i sure tfiat stew 9irwn �tA c Tue-(N last tl till a coli-Jle of oo 'orm of a abet u ve the town hall on Monday evening fcrr Y '}" 1 ..,,pc, ot. els" bottle a Cheapest ' pias C�oUdB in ToR'L thek of i a t • citaudi- tnunth+with ht. ttt,,tiier here, EmuuoeYoubpy _ I date= fur the tett+teeship, the - -va-i11 ire• i SCOTT �c retuning officer, W. U. Hain, pre- four:. H fist Of rtite ne« txx,k• sari Durin tLe holiday season we will sell I lUa_'re r Bane-Tc currant, ?a`e., Swing. The- following persons niaga_in" lately pure leased for gp�V;�lE+ 2 a, 3 �b�. c•leati. off-�uilk rai,itts 5c, Fig. DateQ, Candie•*, LentonR, I -were nominated : tiV, V, Richard the' I�ublic• Library. Secure your ',CHEMISTS. Essences, A`^au Nuts, Almonds, '_} lbs Lemon Bis. 25c, 2J lbs Fruit r' th-kets now. I wc;tt, Robert !tiller. L. Bat31;:� B. Toronto. Ontario ... Bi.a. 25c. _ - -.l. J. Field, who is attending _ 9V3 Full Stock Felt Bodts'for men and woman, Bunting, Rev. J: E. Moore, �ti'. g 5x sad:r; an dru is - Patent Medicines. g the L iversit oToronto Medical ;Peak., Ur. R. lI. Bateman,' I9. � }• f _ _ Faculty. has been ypeuding his • �T - Brokenshire, John Vickie, W. D. hofidays with bis grand-parents, � r1 Logan Roger*, W. E. Vanstone and C. S. Air. and.Aii�. John field. ickerlII oal 0 - Palmer. After the nomination �' : .closed, W. G. Ham, as chairman, -Geo. Varty; who has~hean at called upon the farmer trustees to'tine home of his mother for the 'Yards at Sink Mills, - _ -_:give an account of t#re�t I'aFt week thrvuth_ illness left - _ _�f Har�_�o _ -- -- --.._. • work. A leasing item in the re- p� Toronto,where an operation 1 1 _ � rt was the fact that their was a at ppoc� fora appendicitis may be necesiat ` sa Full weight Esnaranteed• r balance _on hltnd of over $100• PPe ,Y. t'}`' g _- - We other nominees were also " -In the Pickertag Aiethodist called upon to speak, -hen topics church next Sunday, special New stove and Chestnut .Sizes Clearing Out Sale of winter stock. We will sell the remainder -. -__ca luteal interest were discussed. Year services will .be conducted. of our trimmed hats at greatly reduced pri�frgW Jan. 5th, ---- Rev. Aitwre'tt utorning subject will lowest :to 9th. Untrimmed shapes all prices frtm 25c up. A question that will have to come t1t to t market, - ---- be "Ths Old Year and New." _ before the ratepa ers for discus- Evening subject: "The barren figickerin Sion in the immediate future is g C. A. Baker, •- • that of side-walks,-there being a tree, or this year also." prices. widespread feeling in favor of -After an illness extending for _ granolithic walks. As all those about a yclar, Mr. E. E. Widdified, We have also on hand quantity of of the 3rd concession, died at the Beat Quality Smithing Coal. nominated for the position except age of 52 years, i mouths and 13 Messrs. Richardson, Peak. and g Our Coal makes warm friend@. 'r Dickie, these have, been.declared days.' A funeral service was held Orders left wits w. Peak delivered elected by acclamation. at his late residence yesterday promptly.afternoon =Amofl the Christmas visitors afternoon conducted by the Rev. g J. E. Moore. His remains were to Pickering and -vicinity were: conveyed --�ttqq Newmarket this ate Misses Ward,of Collingtvood, morning for interment, and iu the Cedar Tenders 'seated. _ - W. G. and Mrs.Ward's;- afternoon a memorial. setalon -- r , Boy" and Wm. and Mrs. Boyes, will be preached in.ihe Methodist BELLED TENDERS will bs reoetved �� uHWERM �•ANDA� . ot; Toronto, at John and .Mrs_ to Saturday;January 9cb, 1904,fol•the- / church by the Rev. J. E. su '$Oyes • A. M. Derr, Of the Mer- ■apply and de,very of the following goad• chant's Bank, Ingersoll, at the Moore and the Reva. R J. Tullis titiee of stood and sound cedar timber, for g. ' and Elder Prosser assisting in the use of the aionicipality Of the Township I � home.of his rents,Geo. and- les. services. The deceased leaves a , pa of Pickering, viz Kerr; Mrs. D.W. Kennedy with 'widotc and a family of font sons; 7500 tt.,5x5, 16 feet long, delivered at children, of Penetauguishene; and and one. ,daughter, 'to.Itvhom 'the Claremont. _ John and Lillian Leslie, at the 135W it , 5x6, 16 feet Ionic, delivered st T• A+ GREIG, = 'Agent, - -Pickering. sympathyof the community is -- _..._home of their parents; John apdBrougham• - - extended in their deep afflic•tioA. 9000 ft.,SxG.'1G feet long,delivered at :Mrs Leslie ; Frank and Mrs. 'Wi- = , . . man, of Peterboro, at the latter s picketing`illsg".' parents;A. and Airs. Birrel : Pirie- , 4000 tt,5x6, 16 feet Iona,delivered tit O'Leary, of Dundas, at R: S. Dil- Dont Fail Donbarton. N E00 it_2x7, 16 feet losg, delivered at � 1 f 1 RIGHARDSON 'S ro and Airs. Buntin parents, Eva T-Vo-•see4he Great, Play— Claremont,~-- Cls O f t, G, 16 feet lou delivered st ''Important showing of"finest display of lin hams : re untie of ToB. • • fronto, at the home-of his rents, H• _ Bunting; _ ppoo Peak and Fred'and 'Mrs. Deloug, " "". 500 f%-.%,1s7. 16 feet long, delivered at China. A, Very large assortment of of Toronto,at W.and Airs. Peak's; Heroes 4f t+he BrouRbarn- 8tationarv. Books,Dolle, Toys. juts - —7ohu�zl-sirs: Laty;- Frank; Gor• — — 500 it,,.a6, 18 tett torr¢, delivered st _ received for the Holiday trade. _Call Vondt✓r Miue B`° be�" --- . den and Miss Gertie Law, of Tor- a delivered st and see chetn.� - ,, 15 et one, bscript?one taken for x111,, kla aziaea.1 f 1 onto, sold Abe and Airs. Law and Picketing Vililwe, - $° a sad Dailyl a re. fgmily, of Oshawa', at Thos. and 500 ft.: 2xG. lu feet long,delivered st skis y1 p pe _ _i4Srs. Lag's ;Miss Kate AV oodruff, Presented in Five Acts by the Picherigc Viila¢e. -� of Toronto,at W.AIlaway's; Fred And eepgrate tenders Will be receivedtur _•���•• T% ��• R,=CHAR�S 0N� - VV V and-Mrs. Logan, of Toronto, and Western Comedy Drama Co. the fed at nr round cedar timber,to-be.de• _ Frank and Walter Logan,.of De- livered at Brougham : BTOC]� StrTljQt, I()0 pieces, straight, round, No.1,'not w�lj.tb�� -= troit, and Mrs.and Hiss NVhitnev, For the First time in Canada. less than s luches in,dismeter st top end, of Oshawa, at W. Logan's; Defoe Is and 20 ft long,hall"and•hall. - Banks, with wife and f'a'mily, of . Up to-date sl n 4s And dances . by _ 200 round post*,R feet.lona, not lees e Toronto, at his brothers' L. and I lriah, Dut.h and Negro Comedians. than 6inches st top end, nt Ti'. H: W. Forster, of Green . Doors open at i p.m. Curtain at S. All of acid timber to be delivered at the Papers- River, 1 10sat W. D. and Airs, Re ars': places named cn or before the Itch day ofWal g Aft:ern007' PlocesBI011, .' April, 1904. The lowest or any tender not _ E .T: H. and Mrs. Beal, of Claremont, neceasanly.accepted. Ionvelupe snolosing _ R. A11^wnr; of Afnrkham, and qtr-. n �1 4 tender to be marked I Tender for Cedir jTt�/• Alloway anct Mrs. Htx1KY, of VlYe1gI1U � � limber." Whitby, at A.and lure.Allaway's; By *rder of Oonocil, A lAi3a :*ash atacts.no9► On hdnd.;�1'no� in Wall 1?aner'ranging John Palmer, of St. Catharines, , T „ pA f((�� ',D0�1AL1) R. 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