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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_01_15 .' .. .' A r VOL. SII. PICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JAN. 151 1904. = NO 14 `1, T Scarboro Whitby. I A b law was introduaed and 1 �OtD�tsi�f{,pYtal fGarlrt:. ! I y tri _ Spink- Mills , Mr. Atchison has rented Robt. While playing hockey with the through its p ix. readings providing _- - P 5 g for the a of meat of oversreses - - Green's fartit at Woburn. team here on Monday night, :Ste- the roads aural the winter season, edical. roc bus. Leri Annie is away on a lectur- phen Coffee was hit in the face keep the roads free from snot,,and - -- _ - --— Red Wb elit� __. ing tour-fbr-Clie ar_me -stick-ennyd�-en s frac='dividing the-township--into-tive dire+----- -- ri ht-�I��� 7 4�rrjr•r..a--r-r+ _._n.I`1 one IQL'rI be Spring Whertt - - 7.2c Lute. -cif-tl;e--right- vt;'Rs-c-- �T F. EA9TWOOD, I.D.. 3nrroon , ,r Mrs. Jerry Annis has taken tip below the eye. Not having the of the council, assisted by roa.c-coati- YV vi Oanadian Pacite Raflwry; Coroner Goose W heat - 88c missioners in respective road di-eision iz __,�____ =-bntario County; Isomer or Mairiaae Licenrer. auitoba Flour -",$5.50 i7bl. quarters with her daughter, facilities iri Whitby for setting the districts to be as follows: r. Bag -� Claremont; 01 ice bone-Before 10 a.m., 1 to 9 it Flour 4.5U .'° J. Mason for the Winter. the injured bone, lie teas taken to roads ;n road-divisicna Nos. I,5 awl - � pm,ant%tom 7 to 9 13,02. Private telephone Y Jas, MLCow-an has returned the general hospital, Toronto, 8, under control of Jas. McBrady.' t� Ut z1oo,A wicb Balsam. tb core). W Brougham pastry Flour = - JO " from Rat Portage after.an absence where he is doing f,icely. All roads in divisions 2,3and 21.undev --]jdt Zion,A.Joha.a+a's(7th con?, Pim Cowf'e'■ Bran $10.50 ton 111b ooW.and D Pu¢h's hth con? a1y Shorts 18.50 _ .. of 17 years. He tis here with his �•�� control of D. E. Pugh. 3. All"r z - -' A. YOIItir3, N D.,O.tf., Fellow of Jumbo 25.OU " brothers. in divisions 7, 8, 12 and I8, to be uafhiv T Unionville. the control of Jas. Todd. 4. An ttase- L • Trinity Me+kcal Co:age, Toronto, mem- . _ bw 6f college of Physicians and sureeons of Graham, R-ho.e S�`heat Flours Audrey. roads in divisions 9, 10, 11, 23 aril 319. Ontario. Office and residence opp O'Leary hotel _Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. James Eckhardt, License Inspec- to be under cAntrol of John M. Ger'a,r_ Woburn,Ont. Ofaoe hotrra: morning r co 10: airs. Thos.•Biofvii has been vis- for for East York, died at Union- 5• All roads in divisions 14, 15, Idaud -- sTenina a to s. Bard and Soft Coal. Salt. itiug here for a few days. She re- t•ille on Monday, Jan. 11th, in his 2n, to be under the control of Jams; Above prices enbiwttoChange without Underhill. Notice. turned to Toronto on Mouday. 67th year. The funeral took place The Clerk was instructed to pnxmavi -- Legal. Model Bakery Co , Limited. Miss Sadie Bray has been visit- on Tuesday morning and was very the necessary stationery required for- ing her brother Walter to our largelyatt sided. From all ports the use of this township for the cotxE- � E._FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRI9- - - west. The returns to Battle of the riding leen prominent in inft year, r • THR,Oonnty Crown At,0%pq•and Conaty Greek this Creek. every walk of life were present to On motion of :Messrs, To(irl and ""tat. court sons.,whitb?. One of the most welcome of vi=i- testify in some measure the esteern Gerow, the reeve and Ja;. McBra y- tors has been in our vicinity this in which the late Mr. Eckhart was were appointed a committee to pur- - pli E E- -R DT10W 31cGILLIYRAY. B4FiRIB, week' in-"tile t,un of Geo. J. leI�l- -Tie aZ tokens cUntri- chase tho necessary township timber era,9olle:tora,,Re. OfEco oprosite?oat- F7 s. fur the year 19Pf. ww,tby.Oct. JaO.Bal Dow,B.A,;Tlioo. S�-elbourne. oY' P:(Imuuton, Alta, hotc� etc of turf,. than ordinary n!'� tt ho spoilt two days t ith N el:ion beauty and design. The pall- On uu,t ion it tf ns d,fcid�d- to ,tor c-p[ �.eGil11Trav,LL,B, lropev_%o Loan. as' tai A>t the tendlrr of Henry Myers. of Zephyr_ 4V. - Y f Chapinau a1:d - calle(1 ulxitl his }x:arers tree i Juhfr F: Davidson, fur 11.K1'��r-'t s r,f ruIin(I.ttlul,er:1,4 amr,'e F'eterirutf't/. many old friends. Mr. «•. now J. B, Gould, Tho4. hood, Z`. B. 20 feet ]r,ns, = in. in di.utwttit, at 1Ur._ • farms 1,GUU acres of good land. Reit e, :�hnc r Suullnerfelt and Jno pat'ft. and 2,Y) round posts, 8 ft. IIA*,, IlHOP5I;;9,VErERIN&RY St:R. - there and speak:� ill glwwinl;terms I sae= A burial .er•vice-tt'as and nit lens than 13 in, -at -small eml. e (33�:J, Gradaste of ane-octaric Vol- Of all materials and design of their advaIita gea, prospects. eondueted at the cemetery by the at 14 et•nts etlela. - __ rvjngr- Oo:eg,, Tomato, re;i+t-red memter p p Be- of t is Ootar•o .,urinary Modica' Aosoc,a::on. -septi n stock, It will pay yon at:d weather c'(mditioll+. Rev. Ir. Stouffer,ttsieter by R(":, On u,�rtion of 1fe;srs 1fcl3rn< , sou? rga..aai ria i..nco one andoae-quarter %.:,les to call at our works Lr inspectcur stock, The nen-•• that Shc'rirlan Brown, G(•ruw- the 1.S�e�.�•n way ailvi-e eercb c'Green River. (?fuse sod ehoe:rc: rgo 1C. DI1:1('ctn. ,_�t flee('OtfCIUSION Of no co,1 r,m,. ac3 1 t� spm. i•r:v,te and o'bWo'prices. Don't be misled by the eldest on of T. '«�. I3ru-wn to f ,• c i � ar! land- in the to(f•u:;hip rxr-aro teteplaona in my ounce?,O. aggress; Green agents we do not ea irlov them.consegaeat- - t.l, lutrcli s(•rt•icc•,-Ei/e;o.ernftr rite wlt•+il irx:,i,; trr(•;pec:ice of y. - l6:ver. ,co ly we can, sell do throw off the ar{rL!a our %vest, Karl been killed on of the Masonic order tt-as conduct- The voun,:"l riow avlj,mrned ;'; nam-,L Atneric:alt R. R; at Pit:'-burg. I a., od h D. D. Cf. Ma:=ter if k. `1 i- _ comrniasion of 10 per ceLt., wbicb yca will 3' again at I f a, 1p. on. Jfundsy, •Fe3vu- �ustriElaifa QLarDs. certainly save by purchasing from us. A t q recelt e(1 (Al Y1011flAY. '7010- chole,- a=cited by R . \], I;rr1. A, art• 15th, for tete trdn,actio i of tea- _ call solicited, mxtl t,'as .11lite a �uunar, lriati and (.. Gormley. Rev. Bro. A. Law- etal lrusint*=s. WHITBY GRANITE CQ. of late nits doing tet-ll. Jii,t a reeee and oflictern oI` Mri!khain rTH)�IA3 D: \,Cnnveyaaoer, Corn + fcevk sir ;u before.he had tvrittt-n Union Lodgo No: 87. With the ra..7a-' T�yT - U�yt�+ Aeons fsa � ' �L ta,aatoaer for Iskioq AMdavt:a, etc., Opp.PostO�ae. tfh::by, Ontario lei? ffiCll('r 3endinv hi't1 a $111 hill 11 Hopkins eta:exons,unt t� _----- cae(:pt:(1trof (,:.c• -r>n, all tht %nen:• ! kind, of sa4cd• ' tt, a rr.ln? I,re <nt. i`'e }'nll,rttlt- her- of the far,lily were hrescatt at c''- •t e^r:fycrired -by the &I-cLanxia. t BC:•TI�O. Issuer u! �Isrrisge w p- �j ,`�- ��{e �y; ire tt til tL: orrutti'il: in thtir tl;A ful;e:a1 r,li-ec me-, .:o's, cf Oshawa, J.�• Lrces s+for tbo County of oamno. of. !�I`, i a rli''u LIVERY g I _ �toc as tiro st.,re or as uta residence,P:^_keatg 33 Ts t .• ••• , - Pulr�s. 1.0 _ ��• -� . fiFOCK rtOA•J. - L _ Pickering Councit. _ First clans reLiclks for vire Ft' day Z} ,SCID BELDASf, sn^tinneer, tC.: orn,gr,% t'a.1BCJUUACrI^L Curet- T. A. Knox the' au+torf(rt• T1* 0u)%onimi--'I+ Tr t tr„•- vtnttr,' i. .7, , r - , t .i firs,i crar, as:ea:•ts,tra,t•.r: y ine aft r k.:rete Frea>;.,r nod 15(-4 >n•e •,n J r-i+ tr, ,Jan. hill. to the rj,4r. A 'asocic s-i w<-rt'.t.,:lg `„a :aeobesol I wirl be esp:eau,lei. .. •1 t0 a'•'' ;,x,tP cf cbe J:t C'Ut�ttt2 ti=itt+1 II,iluiltou re :,,xnsl:'p hall l,r••;:ltharlt, file follnw- � ''- .T• f;x� `'� Jtaail•' ?ie+ e;r,.rr�uathet.t 3ustesrr I inq ai?InFc'r7 lu•i:i c's('nt ' JRmr•�' �,.: �.-;a+ _ - azd fc i:.i ttiver7 beet%ivoataac +S it' vihage Teary;Le of 5'4tit,3F 3,6c. ca,rli'. . 1-nr?,•!:i 1, re. cr +I:� r-. J:unev �Ir_ • on at,cr'.?6S LOtir'(++. Sale st:i com. ��r,,:fl -ciat1nE'. and drat.iif,^, Ip '-”' � -- - - -"•'': / .-. R,BEATr3'�,TO'i15IiIFCLER' m t�inL atabiPf In COLLeCtV,�. the' or(Irr of th( r; :c-fit n.tnd lal•r 13'"ic•• .1, Jt (iF n t It. E. Pugh :furl `- r,_( lJ. C :enva�^er C� •,dies.^�Prtar tak.cs 1 •'jrulrt ('r, tnC l .;. �' f �> Peak i'rlrr Lc, l.,t- 1'ul('lt ;( i a ueu Tb, , •r,llxr,•Pi.., t sui:nrihrd to th(• -Y. �`� ,. Eta. H. i eWk - r'^t • ilrit'c r fr(,in Juhu Iiatn'tltutf of , f;rr d it cCara!irri�a of rltialiH.atir,n oa fora •era ager at ktarrd^ge L,••- ua es" ttin.wva,+: out, t T • f Proprietor, Woiighnttt. p rdicine Co, fit Loader, I .. l _ 4 d$ ,^ 'rid the- undersigned .raid _td hi-]( ' wok- The �ar&�n reeoirw*,,•txP, f lr the t e lF)l Jett Il em sees' uies��sxt )' p(y. ,c i�"iL L'.t'sus�3-1uF: T _ t c tin' iF"r'= ,. r r� uI lie ,:,caeot6cer.tnry. 1 c'fusers t,. c i G• pot or t•cr(o �.io• r.'r:+i. (r i i31 1 r.-_ �f: Ilra l r, C ntlt•r. .cr:iwlr„t. For thetrear,r•ent ('f the �o.e, ThrnsF. . Run aa, a !r• ^r1 +•:r(:(gin ont:rtsl at n Furiaitur' e., hiH t� ' s __• v t T•+uchrL ked: L:^ %:e 1 t a Mr. 'it-up r:.t-of -13r%t( ! T, •1•r�(i,l• 'l. �rllttt;L;.cat trG-!rr.�lr.a r .,. 1.. If(;rr.. is t „ , , , , y• ' 9Lan(;e. Itrt:-e_C[baHA ea:•►'.• rr.•rA.al va:..�or. Scnct attu•;tson ? t r':td1 .t_n. lau.,G.•nts -Pt: b, , _ . vi-itin Iri-+ • un�:r, John 1 ere,-. ,r end &;h, 1at1,mA, Brr,ucdlae Fiat' fr,er ggitven-,as•.r ler by •cut or t"grar',. Ai. ^ , i"ne:erha,r an(1 Gera r. 11aolds.: tr, sad a,l Citrus:sell .un dtAeaxes. Wrtaw dTaaa F,IJ( P Jci7Eti, BrougLars. on' F, _ -• a!I(1 oth(x ft'i,i'ti(.Ir Clete`. Vy Orli ICirirr3 h} 'Dir-,-Gero(y, ,lfr- - _ PotrrlLL.r:rtwa l..ver,Oat. eS•:y S,, , ^ Icr r,r:rr.LlarA,a AtockBof treatment and t(rue itupr(if•rutent= ,vise <be. J3;;c,ly Anrt.I u:r;L. A N-I lina of fire%• rept ira notietantly on band at. �HE 'c'- TON -Fiv: `.lass farnitnrenow _ madt on the ,cllool +cause in tl:r TFr' minute; ..f tl,e last meeting -r� --- - -- :g res �Te s to a i-trir-ooAhly o<e:zt:i•' Cn t2,uit,iion in near 1R rt;-1st•: Thr}- eaii't.twit•-Luo real and Rpliroved. _ �2E'eZl RiQE%r. Cnt. ed she s•,,.a.hn¢ao.t aw pre.rared to t'ir:i,b. our wase ,souls. - scuds. A number of r-omnnunicar ir,na algid tT 111� acoorn,lac,on to all w'ao dea,ro :o ra zc-rye _ f.ltlt• 1r0 '- iia 'e(] ]!a,(ke tvi til hills were rerul alid tefer•re•i to the rruiY `tees tae. aha.:rr,••a'_^.p:e r,waa, I s7 al;:e p."iw f S y . ,• l'a.F1U(2? cominittee-c. - rod v,eco all o:i nairon+ r hca sLeT bice « priCAfl right. p' I3r'Utrgiiatu junior oto Tllur�day (•(,;nr.,uaicatior. was reed ft ,:n J. = ga ion W.left ]Iar3tl sAz• JAS. TURItE\GG, ,; •'renin The. result was a fure- ILarkb�na,Oat. ..s-Cm : b Rope, Iiobertsen regar(tin� A1} kind-, f Fruit , _-__ — -- _ R. S. Dill ng�lum. .]t, ,n.__ c .i c tins o—pita1. Toronto. Etc. fos sale. etllQt�l9t Ci1TII'Cil Pickering, Ont J. 11. haves our new .tru-tie is A c• ininunlcat:nor was read from _- attrttYlinf; to hi_s official duties Robt. S. Philips,applyirjg for the poli- Highest prices paid for Fall and Services as Fol:Qw from titue, to tints; iu a very satin- tion of-Assessor. Zi it,ttrApples. factc,ty nlautler. Coni, from Gen, Phili'p, Sr., resign- - - - - 10:30 a.m..:. int fmm hifi ns JOHN E GEE' ...Preaching.: Several froth hf•re attended the r { r itiun as member of the 7�p'm" ”' Wagner Co. entelrtainlilcnt-in Cc;ntleCOUT1 with Board of Health. Pickering 2 0t)p.tn.•.:,...Sahriath School. On motion H. Gregg was heard- as $:(30 p.m...._.iFahhatth League, on the Sons of Temperance at Broug< to destitute circumstances of one The haai ori Werliics( ay evening last. Brown and family occu f ki* a house �( u Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur- • A nutilbor of he young people y p b Ii ESHRN BAN . UI tU+4i1RU -8:00 p.M.......Wee'_ tve:-,on ed ineata const ultl on hand. 1 S' g I p belonging to :%lir. Gregg. " 111u ti,Zv. y of this lilac. visited the home of T1te committ+e oft Cpntifl(renries re Spice Roll, . Breakfast Bacon, Mr, and N14's. AlcItrto=h, of White- pIrtedRrdrer:ommended payment as Ino,tporateibyact ofParliament IMA niev.'J. F. oo:e,-Pb. B. Haut,Bologna, 'Weiners, etc. vale, on Tuesda • •evenin The follows: �iurkar ghPaon, printing hastur. y g ltekgrring Branch. rev. eutlon,twi -ave a short ]c-c- financial statement, ballot papers, rd- - to �'• lataori:eJ Ce�!tal....... ..............l1,nOf,.Mb Highest prices paid for, tare on the life w(ark of Wm. vertising, etc., 834: D. R. Beaton, ex- subscnlovd Crpacal,,.. ................ 15MR40 Butcher s Cattle. enses delivering election `papers' to seat ..................... ............ Carey, -the first missionary to the rte uty-returr_ing 'officers, 88 ; D, Re'aditT'Convetsttbie.,::::.:::.. t,daiasii India, after which a .social time Ir. Beaton; telephone and, eapres, . Joaw cows a,Esq, T.8,Ito ltlarr�,E•a President ' Cas I .;►' ; � •. �cas indulged in to the. pleasure of charges 8i.ix"?, and•3 padlocks for hal- • 1' l�l l' � Winter t, coming (� a]1, I'ot lx,zr 3, $1 1; $2.71); Parke ?4 special attention siren to Farmer's 8a,le q 1t' inter is comm ___� Notes collections solicited and prom ptly=A44 GR_ 1 Formaidehyde generator, and •parmees. Notes discouatei - American add% T .10 j and you wili need w ethiae to keep 43REEN RIVER, other snpplies for Board of Health, Foreign Fzcbange'bouabtacd.sold Drisfolo- �{�O j{, 1 zou warm. Yon will find it at the _ - - 112.22; Municipal World,for station- sued, available onsllparts of the world ya+ _• karme'r'a Supply Store. Mrs. Win. Hatchings is•improv- ery supplies, 815.75 ; D. R. Beaton, tstartaga Batik Department. -" Just Look : If indor, Robes, Coon- ing very Mott]} cI'erk, on account of-salary,$50. -Also Interest altows.d on deposits at hig'liest MW Being - Beingcomposed of the south east corner skin and r laikan Bear Fur I.oata, �fi=8 Jessie Nighswandcr bas rC- payment to the following deputy- rent rates,andcredited hali•yearly todepsolso� of lot No 12, in'tbe4th con of the towai.biy Oyer-coati and tmderti ear of fill eovered'from Set•recent illness. returning-officers at the recent muni- E3eo. ]Kerr. Manager. o is .rine,Iona s IB(j o o acres more - • 1 _N 1 lswarc er, Who 1 _ !--or lees, U:c the premi-es sre a Rood)rouse horse blankets and also woo!!eng H. E. Webster, Pn1lr Sillyclic.- '; fsii arthuildiiigi!all ate�c by a never blankets. Tht- a.e t;p tb tlr.ie Vert ill for some tt eek• is at writ- A K3rfiach, 8,; INiling spring. Tbia farm is well adapted goods and prier are riwlit, ng !;..ported very loft'. «, V' Riclljrd=on. ' 3, - foreithgr stock or stain. Call and see for}'ourself Our. band and a. nuniber of the Tlttts. hfoodc, .. 4. $; Terms to suit purchaser. - E. 101Y_1N, fi_SON. . pe attended the catnf- c iia= . yotit)g ire to Geo. I)av nn, 5, -:. . „ .. vfl at Iiruilkhaa:t Thtivs(lav last. Clle.�. L. 'Mackey, , For tarther articulare e 1 Lo Robert Lo* ir, Con _, ; - „ „ „ 9 P pp Y 34is_ Annie F� rrier attended t11e If. Gleeson„ i, Knives ' and a Forks , DlcBraar,Picetering, P. 0.,or., Pickering. near Inge oil 'Wurinesday last in Colin Philip, ' 8. 8; ~ ' 5tcnil'f'illc, of s Ya'kes arid' NJ' . Jainc's Taylor, �° 9; S: _ ��/i�{•/r� �} i R•, W. \towhry, 3(l, 8 Spoons, etc,, made r<I • y . Pvich Zra$On. St. Juhu=. Tltoni:fs Ihlnn; •' •• :33,. ' �' DOMINION. BANK Russell Barton has resumed his Abram Reosor. ,{ 12, S. like new. Notary Public, Picker ug - ocettprltion as Llackl:mitll and is Trustees of St. John'; church, inter- . _ pegging aftay.. at the old ]iol>3e est on mans of$2,CXX)in 1903, and $,Rr0 =-T furl-e here., May 25th, 1903, to. Dec. 31st, 1903, Riehardsoa & Co., - -- = Capital Paid Jn; ' --$3.000,000 Russel Forestdr and bride _of 8i2. .33. Reserve Funs' $3,500,000 Brantford spent a tt;cck v'ith the The committee on Roads and Brill• foriner's 1:a rents. J1r. and• Mrs.--hes report-ed-and recommended pay-When_ - - Claa'enc•e Foresterrnent as follows: « . Emerson, com.�T�I�'BY B 'Ah CH. If:rg( nlunixr from here at- dfv. 5. for cutting cedar and rubbish. Are pr• l wring r large par- i% „ on 5th con.; oppo.,ite. lots 7 and S, cel for he S Iver Plating t6n(led the aliuivet=dry of the' $ '2.50; S%'hitby Township, for halance Factory, u,ud request any- General Banking l"oelrst Hill Methodist church Still- ,fes enditure on e.'t. 1.,in 191)3,x;1,70; one having work to be clone Wash a day and Monday last rind repots a• R',.,TGre�`,for rent of gratelpit un to, ket thfnu knciR' at onceYou BuslnesS Transacted pad'all round time. the Sth con,. int 24, for the year lW3, a -Tile Utdies' Alk-sioli Circle met $10: Will. Thorns, tor 18 mise of stone at the hoilse of Mrs. J, F,. Turlier for the Kingston road, west of Dun- �lla�itV .t}Ie 13t'S.t, . .. Special attention given to the coil..= b1r-ton, $20; Geo.- Tool,. dir. 7 : Lyon of farmer's safe ttnd on Tliursdav' last. There was a Satisfaction Guaranteed, for work efrformed in his div., 70c. - T��► Legsive` good.attenzlance present and an. p' PriCos 1moderatB. - ?s other totes. _ A by-taw'passed through its various i interesting enc] pleasant time'-was readings and flnnlly carried appoint- 1 T)i-elli+, spent. •The following officers were in Robt:fi:Philli asses<or for the e + r it A`'INGS DIiPARTMENT. g p" �'IIER O:IIET-ERS.. a _ elected for the year : President, year 1D)4,-and also appointing Messrs.I i - �e obits recelytd:oi' 1. ar.d Mr,, 11. Hopkins; Vice-Pres., bars. M. Gleeson and Thos..Dunn auditors i c It is a Great haver of time,rind trot)- upward;. Judson McIntosh ; Secretary,'bliss for the pre§ent year. FLICHARDSO 'Qir VD'>t 1 bee and will not injury the clothes., =1"lt@T98t allowed at hi ]lest Jessie Ni,ghswazder ; Treasurer, A by-law passed,through itsyarious I - - B Mrs. Robert Dafoe. Program readings and finally, carried i4ppoint-i For sale at current rates. in Geo. Philip. Jr., a member of the JEWELERS R OPTICIANS. com., Mrs. Win. Kin and Miss: g _ Cc= o1 n i::�®3 or lid balf g I Board of Health for the term (f three 1 p p Lilly Wilson.' Sick com., Mrs* vnars, and also a rnt.inrt Mes,rs. W.i r+ � PICKE R3 NG yearly, Geo. F. Tier, Mrs. wnl. Hoover, opo' BrO-k £t., South, Wh1tD� V. Richardson. Geo. -Philip. 'r, and ! { PHARMACY X.J.TH013T0x, Mrs. J. McIntosh and Miss Annie Wm. Dowsw•ell. Sanitary InaFectorv, i KAliAGlsp Ferrier. i for the year 1904- �e>•��elno�ltw1%■a� ! 1 i `1 d -<2 ••a'. I - , .at. ...-�,.. - ...Ls.::L. .uJ .ln ..n •,,� .,...y„.,._ - �„ :•...,sell:. - .tt; :�`,C��"• ,:�v'+�'x�k+�'�+ss.-�r - - _ s.,., - ,emu,:•nl. .,, - ,r,,--p,, .,„ yrs . ` J---W,."--X_...+" a',, �::;-.W.` 7we ,y '��Y„_I'" .. • :. -,:', '.k.+.:,. ._ - .-.,�.' Fay ata.....n-. .:.;,.�. ._..,..,......-.,• -_- - .. ' r t*. - r,.+b''a�n,r: i �•i < 4'.: ,,, .x�«, ,..,,,r•*'..'r^r,�7"'."'�,,;�C.`Tz. ..ami ., E' r�„ r, -'•i: w. _ .. y.. ,.,s .. s- .. ..,,,. _.,, .,.-n C- ,. .may- .... , ..:.� ,.,.-;: <.. s '?rte ,r . •, s _::.,_,,: _ _ Fk ., __. .-..-. - .. 41. s. - - - ._.- - - _�.. __ter. i i._ ..• r ..-.-._. _--.__-__ __-.-.-. -- �IIE � tQ�tLD'S B1�E'rS TWENTY PEQPLE BILLED. TICKS FROM THE X12?s ley-Firm;.,No, a, 64c; Sample, 8a to FITFY-EIGHT DROWNED. 61c. Corn-lc higher; No. 3, 41 to . SE#'ORTS FROGS, TSE LEADIItO 42,ic; May, 47je. The Stem mer,Clalls.m �'otaaders in 8esult of Railway Collision •at 13APPE1 a3 FROM ALL OVEN - __- Duluth, Jan. 12.-Wheat-No. 1 the Pacific. Willard, Kansas. --TS]!� 0�2��5, - ard,S?r;-NR:--1- - - To Qa guns„ despatch says :- -- _ ._. THE Gh -- - OBE. I - Grain, Cheese Northern, 83}c; May, 87�c; July, say s :-A report to-iconi-the Times from Twenty persons w e grap c rie7a -- -- - - - Prices of Cattle. , 861e. thirty-seven injured in the wreck of �? I _ and Other Dairy Prodties Minns Porte tug nd Li : and Other ADA..Countries of Minneapolis, Jan, 12.-WheaL�May ..� tug Sea Lion arrived hero a Bock Island express train at iVi1= _ • at Home and Abroad. 88;c; July, 87{c; September, 80c; on Saturday bringing Lha tlrst news lard early oa Wednesday. Most of CANADA. Toronto, Jan. 12.-Wheats-- The on track, No. 1 hard, 881c; No. 1 the injured are in hospitals in Zbpe Mr. W. H. Lindsay dropped dead �`�! of the. -loss,of the Kuffurer Clalletm. tLi � - market for Ontario wheat •ia higher Northern, 87{c; No. 2 Northern, The Sea°Llon brought twenty-lour ka, The-doctore announce that all 1 at London while shovelling snow on to-day,' in sympathy with Liverpool 841c; No. 3 Northern, 78 to 79c. survivors. The tug itinhard I}ulyoke of the injured will recover, with the Friday. __ - and Chicago. No. 2 white and red Flour-Strong; first patents, $4.70 to arrived later with nine adtiittc�nal axceptlun of Mrs. M. A• . Bill: of William Hillis, burglar, made a, survivors. - 1• .. • R. dario escape Winter sold at 80c low freights. No. $4.80; 'second do, $4.80 to $4.70; Urernsb.ur Kansan., g pe from Hamilton jail 2 Spring steady at ?1 to 75c east, first -clears-'$3.40'to-$3.50; second "Owing to, the high southwesterly It Is thought that carelessness of OR Sunday. Kale and heavy sea the Clallam be- Rice has advanced in rice in Bri- _ " -_ -and No•' 2 goose at ?lc. Manitoba clears, $2.40 to $2.50. I3ran-In Y l t o�meetaa�fr4Vh -'gt Wil anrd,the g. wheat also 4iTgher-- At-upper---lake bulk, $14.25.to $14..50. - - came unmanageable un hrlday after- tisk Columbia owing to. the wur 1. ngfn d conductor of the pe.s- scare, by $7 a to frit, and - 2 Ngrthern at 87c. No. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Heavy seas broke .the-lights and tho ganger- grain,-noting that a �' ght a gt vie 1 ins o., trtntpeg,. __ Toronto, Jan. i. Weasel began fill: All the women stood un the bide at Willard, rushed have made an increase. in the price . 1 hard nominal, at 93c Lake ports. 2.--Business at-the g Jo throe h, thinking that this wa.s the of flour of 10 cents ger sack and . .For grinding in transit quotations Western Market was good in all Passengers wart--liltff ed in three boats B one hick the had been ordered o 20 cents per barrel. _- " are 6e higher than above. lines o1 live stock to-day, and owing which, capsized alongriidf, Lind all y Oats-The market is quiet, with to the light .Teri vhlues held firm, were loft. pass The passenger train ' 'le,zped " -bit. W. H. McWilliams says they 1. ' As ti, rosUlt of tale telegraph .ed- into the das•kness. at a fast rate Canada Elevator Company.of Win- 'prices very firm.. No. 2 white quot- The arrivals were 63 cars contain,- vices from Victoria, from which The special 'stock train, which the n4-i,eg will build one o1 the largest ed at B9c west, and at 29} to 30c ing 918 cattle, 741 sheep and lambs• place the Clallanr'9 prxitcarnent was I,abnenger train had been ordered to elevators in the world at Fort ---_"_ .'low freights to New York.`I+To. 1 2,400 hogs, andf 42 claves. There seen, the tug Richard Holyoke was meet, had not taken the siding, and Arthur. • white sold at 30'c low freights. were only three or four loads of despatched from fort Townsend. She the trains carne together with a ter- ' Harley-The market is Quiet, with. exporters' at the most brought Tor- of a hawser aboard the Clallam rific crash.-, `- ' GREAT BRITAIN, , "the prices steady. No. 2 quoted at ward. The highest figure recorded g lt_was In the third car of the pas- The King and Queen aro visiting I �2 to; 43c,middle freights; No. 3 ex- was $4`;80 per cwt. and started to tow her into shelter. Owing to the.hi h wind Captain Ito- senger, train, the first coach having the Duke of Devonshire. i - Ira at 40c, and No. 3 at 38c middle An /active enquiry for butchers' g been preceded b a smoker -and bag- The , Duke- of Roxburghe has ro- - was q'sported and as the ofteri bertarof the'_lr.`lallum was unable to D' kreights. 1 Inform Hall of the Holyoke of . the gage car, that the greatest lose of signed his'coinniissdon as a lieards __ ' r eas-Trade is iiiet,"and prices un-- were light some of the buyers had life occurred. The smoker, which ant in the Royal Horse Guards, q condition o! the Clallnm. changed, No. 2 white noted at difficulty in,filling.their requirements was occupied by only twq or three known ,as "'Thr, Blues." q The market held, firm but a smaller The tug Sea Lion, which had been Ii2c west, and at 83c east, I se],t to aid the vessel, spoke the men, was overturned and ptiahed The bye election in the Ashburton Rie-The market is stead with proportion of good to choice ani$( through the car behind it, which division of Devonshire resulted in the y. Clallam and Learned that she was No. 2 quoted at 52{c cast or west. mals was brought forwtu d. A con- foundering and steamed ahead and was crowded with passengers, Some return of the Liberal candidate by .----- - q l @iderabie number of transactions in notified the Holyoke, whish cut her standing fh the aisle. Moat of .these a majatity-of 1-,476. Corgi-The market is quiet, and .these, however, were recorded on a prices steady.. No. 3 new American hawser and assisted the Sea Lion. passengers were killed. Further details reg�i•ding'Brit ain's - basis of $4 and wards per cwt. !n Taste. the passengers. Some of the scenes attendingthe trade for 1.303 show an it crease in yellow quoted at 3' x track, To- The business passing in stockers p B rescue of the passengers were very exports of $56,042,685 over 1902, i -'1 _. . ,:, Tonto, and No. 3 mixed at SObc• and feeders was Iigl:t, and rices ' _ Canadian corn, P FOUND NINE -730D1Lf9, itiful. 13annie Jlartin, a tri eleven when rite best previous record tsa9 44c on track, To- were nominally unchanged. 1 p g -... •` Tonto. Trade in sizes and lambs wan -A - de patch from Victoria B,C,, y,eaxs Of age. was pin made. w neo down be- Buckwheat-The market is firm, brisk on li ht dedpiveand and nota- saws :-Tugs and searching parties, t t two cars, the heavy stove with demand good. No. 2 quoted at g q , which--.lave been patrolling the shore resting on one foot, Her cries at- 'UNITED STATES. . - tions were firm, line in this cit}, have Lound the ood- tracted the rescuers; many o1 them, Drifting ice does and storms ash 47 to 47jc middle freights. The prices of exhorters' ranged a Four-Nit:sty r-cent. patents are i les of nine 'vtctirns of the Claltam bleeding from wounds about the face causing great inconvenience to ahipp- pe from $'1.25 to $4.8.0 per cwt. and arms, worked heroicaky to get Ing in New 7'ork harbor. - - - -steady aC $3 "5 middle freights; in Butcl..ers' cattle were firm, We �disaster, mostly won:cn. Two boats 'tiuyd)r •sacks, for •export. Straight have ai & b•cen Lound, one �f which her. It took two hours of 'steady Hotels, restaurants and traction gtrotc as follows :-Select butchers'. I contuirel the- corpse of a woman, I work to relieve her. When she was comp4iiic•s in Chicago feel the closing rollers.of special brands for domestic i f 4.30 to $4 50; best loads, 1,000 to .taken out she addressed a doctor of tt:e theatres ser,ousl-v: _✓ " trade gtrot^d at $3.40 to $3 :,0 in `1,1x:0 lbs. $4 to $'1 ^5', rd.ir to good Miss Diprose, of Tacoma, and an un- ' .. .4. I who was b8r;din over her as "pa- Last year 8,700 bo-lies were taken bbis. Manitoba 2'ours are higher, the ,butchers', $3 75 to $4. nzadium b,ct- i identi.'6d• woman wets attached to i pa " The physician did not have, ,to the New Park- morgue, or nearly . Ggilyle 'people advancing prices 1Oc. rhers', $3 4ii to $3 75; common, it. This boat was few ci drifting to the heart to tell her that her father an increase of a-thousund on 1902,- - • No, 1 hatcnts, $4.65 to $4 `•fit': No, $2.75 to $3 25 per cwt. - wards tl a s.,ore by the tug Albion, p Anr ther boat was found by search- ,and mother had been killed. The Two riots I,av'e_occurred as the re- • .:a patents. $1 4.i to $4 6U', and j The situation in cogs was un- I child was sufTeri with e. broken suit of I'•lacin nun-union men in 5 to $4.50' on I than, erf era close to the teens of 1F.e bred.- .__ strong bakers , $te=' ti Q'=orations follow •--1•:x- ankle, where Itis stove tell on her, striking miners at Garrett, I I ing in of Clallani's bcw off Clover g places' ' -track, Toronto, r port cows, E3.25 to $a .in: medium i Point '1'l:e nine budieri are at local and severe scalp contusions Pa. A grave outbreak is looked Wi::lf,.•ed-Bran steady at $1(".50. (hitchers', cows. $2.25 to $3, CAM- un ertal.era. four hove been .den- h `!or - arid ah,rte at S17 75 here. At out- nervi, $1 2s to 42 rcr cwt. PEPtALTY FOR DRINKING.+ Charles Fo+ter, who was Gov'ei - 1. TT,ata stable !nr the export trade t,f:ed. Tteti are : lside I:oi is lrcn is quoted at $: �- ML,'s Gadlvt.L, whose body came I rior of Ohio from 1871. to 18,81, and j� and shorts at $17 Manitoba bra:: sold at V 00 to $4 -., per cwt. --- _ . ,, 'asi.ure at Macon lliil, Mies Piprose, I ! Secretary of the Treasury under 1're- iin sacks. $la. and shorts at $ Trangac,ieit_a in frrdcrs rnd stoek- I Rigs Har:iq whom remaira drifted C. P R, Emp.oyees Warned .and sident Httrrisi.m. is dead of paruly- _ irs «ere limited on very light de Senten,ed. I ;here livenea. We quote Feeders, I IWO :on to the beach at Beacon 1.1111, and sis ' - - to 1,033 lbq, $1 ",0 to S1; feeders, Alex Harvey, a deck hand;Tke other , A Montreal despatch way's :-Th'e The cashier or Blgh!_�.ds--$ank� COLI?+-TRY Pl"-ODUCE. bodirs aro rho a of wou,en, two - Car.i digit Faci9c ltatiway ('istz+ y ar{srts, tya+r a pec»l3tar on the X00 to 9,Q lb-. E T to $? 'B stock= _ -A�p'.ea-The mark^t is quiet, at un- !era, 450_ to 750 it,• $2 23 to $3, nearing wod,dtng legs. Tugs are is making it known to its thousand I Chicago tuarl.ets. His bank has _ ha^-g d prices. Choice stocks lob accordtrq to quality'. cootcnuing the =earth I bf emplo:•-ees tt•at druttkezir.ess ' in i closed its doors and devw IWis ars • e j q' One of the copies found on Sun- I any department will not be tnlerat- out just S30,000r at 4$2 to $- O per bbl. -- I A number of much cows sold, at , - Bea -Tt'rre is a limited demand Sir to $ each fere- .."ed s--; --�___,a-Tnnmcnt. and one of the John A Cline city 'treoenarer, of with prices unchanged. Prime beans _F3urrn�Tfi Ree? was acttvP, 'and that of blcs lhefnas Sullfns, of piens adopted is to urge as severe' a Haverhill, Slays is under tures axe.- uotrd-.at_44_8A-to I rite prices were firm. Quotatli.n=`!ol- Mourt Sicker Her hustat;d was crte:.ce as the lett allows !n case. for the larceny of E4 T.000 1a _ bushel low =P:xprrt owes, $'z .;0 to $A '"5. !anz4,ng the, saved, but •two children ' where the safety of the public has bonds-from the city. They are plodg . - Dried :Apples-The demand is fair, l export bucks, S2 50 to $3. lambs, �K'ere drowned with her been to jeopardy, As a enginesulteer of this od in stock ft's Sec io Secretary - 5 - I.John Dandridge, an engineer run- United States Secretary of State IN, d S4. S to $5 00 lambs. "- , with the _ ID. ' F.yaporated-appira. �c p-r D. ha n�ard, $4 to $1 "�'per cwt hi- Ht'lman. another engineer run-1 Canadian Gov'erriment t-a estatllsh - .• - ._. Hops-The mar•ct is unchanged at Calves. were firmer at $1, to 5,75 I intng Into Indian Hearl, have been an 'international fish hatchery for _ 25 to 30c, according to quali'tp !per cwt. and $2 to $1Q each Explosion in the Dominion Cart-! _ I sent to jail, without the option of a the pretr nation of 11 C, salmon a Honey-'The market is firin at 6i Hogs were re+rorted weak and un- - ridge Worlis. fee. In the case of Dandridge there The wife of Jarnes 1lrown, of Nin- to 7 jc der Ib. 'tor'bulk, ar.d at $1_- chanQrd, At,Otlt 2.100 were rceeivel,I,' A J,achute, Qua„ "deAPatch soya :- I fs a ventcnce of six months, which is .Rai a Falls, N. .Y , pleaded so ,hard ... 23 to $'! for coach. _ }by 1T'm ITarria Prices tnllow - A fatal exlansion occurred at S 80 !probahly the longest sentence in a- at the Niagara County Court. that ' - >� }lac-l ne mmr�et is fair,.w,t h re- Selects of prime bacon quality, not ceipts only moderate_-No 1' timoth .more- than +0<i nor i1-- than. "60 . i n '1'h &r " morning at the lro, Cn.nadlan court for a tike offence. she was allowed to go to. prison Y. - Inn CArtridgr _ Comptiv,y's `i'„rks,•,Hillman's genten :• was four months with her husband, who is to nerve- - quoted at $S.'5 -to $9 on track, To- ]hq , rdf cars, Toront:>,�•S•� 23;cc fat,. }iiowrgburR, four tulles from here, in jail without the option of a fine. or.o year for larceny - arid lights'' $5, %owq, $3 to $3 517; - ` . .rortc, arid mixed at $a 50 to $7, sfa s 82 io $3 her cwt, . joy N-trich one of the norkmen named __ . Reductions in miners' wages which . Straw-The' ncnrkr t is quiet at I g' I Tian Stewart lo,A his life Stevvurt break yearly contracts, wt l i� vim �• -�-�- _ _ t d chArgc- of what is cauled the dry A CRUEL HUSE3AND. ourously fo,.ight by the United refine it - -- .--_-lb P-r - - - - _ Fotat:ws-Tho market is quiet arid. BRIGHTER IN CHE EAST. , '^m, where the detonators, after Warkevs, says 11rebilent Slitchell ..- "first, 'with-I.w rifle-ring,' Choice cars irg"loaded, are stored io dry. He Asked Friend to Listen 'to His .The Colorado lint+! West Virginia • - ' - are cruoted at 7P to NOc per .bag, en i` ent into the room at 7 o'clock, Wife's Dying Screams. strikes will be tout hued. Japan Awaits Russia's Re ly to. .- trac's here, and ir:f,rrior quality at I d was heard to a k one of tl,e A Minneapolis de,rutch sass -- _ $es Noto. n to put on atzother fire,- and . ,0 io 75c'rcr.l,ag. �,, - p James Garfield on Thursday night GE\T1taL. - . ' ro }try--The demand is limited, A -.London despatch says !-The then left. The man performed the locked the door of the flat, on the Bulgarians lose i(iti-iii a fght i6t"}i _ ' °- . and prices unchanged. - Turkeys are Tithes corrfspondent at 'TAkio on duty,..as instructed, and also left the, third floor of the building opposite Turks near 1 skub. _ . gutted at 121j to I#c per IT.; , and Saturday ,evoc:ing says that the sit- building, Stewart returned at 8.30 the \Vest Hotel, in Fifth Street, and I'aui Eromits, a member of 'tht . gerse at 9 t-o 10c• per lb.; ducks,_ 10' uation appears to have improved and had only entered and shut the told his wife he meant to kill her. .Hungarian, Diet, has heen murdered . ° •- , ' • to 10ic per Ib., or,$1• to $1.25 per slightly, but the indication-are not door when the explosion took hints. Then he telephoned to a.fc-iend to by tivd peasants who were angered Tait; .a t".;ens, 9 to lac per IU, or conclusive. ' ,In art• earlier despatch The buiiding was blown to atoms, -hold the ling and listen." The by the loss of a lawsuit. -" 75c to Sl far ]lair•; fowls, 8{- to 7c the correspondent. said that an Cx-j parts of it falling over one hundred friend heard the woman's screams F,r E. Clac k,-pre=..dent of the Soc- :."" -per Ib. cfiairge of views was proceeding be- feet away and the bods of tISle fin- and three revolver shots, lIe not- ief of Christian Fndcavor, has arm t-ween the foreign•office and the Ru&- fortunate m•%n w•ns torn• and ified the police; who broke open .the rived at Honolulu on the steamer - TTI DAIRY" SIAl4KF,TS.. sia-n Le+gation,• but tire lopes of a I mutilated beyond recognftion. 14c door and found Garfield dying with Sierra, on his tour of the world. ."tisfactory settlement are slender, leaves a wife and one small,child to a bullet in his.brain. The woman - �� • Butter-The market was quiet to- f inasmuch as Russia is understood to mqurn+his 10149. . was d-eadr She was a vaudeville ax- 7 ' -_-.__- I. �(•�, .t� day. Choice fresh• ..lade rolls , or- Insist on seeking to exclude Japan -.� fist known as Pearl Guyot 'LilaliLLSLr -- tubs in fair demand, but -large sup- from a voice in Manchurian tilfairs. IOrS plies of creamery cause weakness. We- All the important journals urge 1m- ONTARIO'S Po-PULATION. TWENTY 1KEN KILLED. .quote:,'Finest 1-Tb. rolls, 17 to 18c; mediitte, fiction by Japan om. the Forty-Three {oiled . a British, ' choice large rolls,-16 to 16ic; select- ground that liussia's• course is ev'a_ Increase Over 8,300 in 1902.=Where Warship. ed dairy tuba, 16 to 17c; seconds Tax Money .;oes, Explosion Blows Many Miners to ry sjte, grid designed with the object A Sydney, N,S.W., despatch-sags Atoms, - ' ' ----grades crol!s, and tubs), 13'to 15c; of gaining time. The stock market A Toronto despatch says :-The - -Forty-three persons 'have been kill --_- creamery prints, 20} to 21 jc; solids, has recovered its tone sowowhat and'-municipal section of the report Of� A Mexico despatch says :-At the ed' by ti,e explosion of the boilers of !i-0 to •2nc. I everything indicates that ttihe nation the Bureau of Industries has been I Los Laureles mines, west of Guada- the British cruiser Wallavoe. The Eggs-7he in,arket keeps firm. We Ilzas quietly resolved to support the. published. It shows that during the 'lajara, a large ,number of boxes of Walltroe is a third-class cruiser of "' u' :-\ew laid, 35c; selects, 25c; Gocernmei,t in a strong policy, but- year 1902_the population'of Ontario I dynamite stored fn a powder..' house 2,573. tons, used for Australasian • _ k • cold storage.•21 to 22c; lIu ed, 21c._ will no • , 00 -,was ,, - - .1 killin -0 man ',rotectionr She w q Yormerl Cheese-The market is dull but tion. Sending American; British and 37.8 over 1:301., The total asGess- and injtirin i0 0th, .s. s.ru, ze Wat]aroe, which. steady, We -c]ua -I inestTll Russian Legation guar to Seoul is , ,tons were .card many miles atyc:y,I was prbcecain� to 1loDai't, signaled ' - i " 1'l;c; secores, 10 tW 1011c. reaarde as a wise Pt'ectiuticci. 263, an increase of ,$24,^-A:5,G5G and an American mine owner, work- ]ilcztitague Isi^nct, '230• miles south over the previous year., The taxes ing in his •thine three miles away, .of . Sydney, reporting the disaster, 1. : Imfr 'ItoDLcrs. : ' ;' SYMPATHY . APPRECIATIrD ;nip0sea for all purposes last year vias killed by a faking rock that had but giyi!rg no cict-I' The nasal w•oro S14,14G,731, being an average been jarred by the concussion. authorities are ach sed that' one. Dressed hogs are unchanged, with . of 16,h - mills on the dollar and -=-4boiler burst, but 'they aro not in- r oi'.'erings not -so liberal. Sales,-$G.- Chicago's Mayor 'Sends Lord-Min- $6.94 per head, •. •SLAIN 'FOR .THIRTY• CLNTS., termed of the•n::.:ncs� and rani: of � 80 to $6.45, d-Aivered here, Cured to; City's Thanks. In 1901 the total taxes 'were 513,- those killed. The killed itre cl,ssureel- } 341,35p, or S6.5S per head, nraking' •��r�et-z in- a--SttSa. to inciu•de the v;holo -shift•of ""_ ___ meats are steady, with a fair de- A.n -Ottawa despatch say's :-Ilis. r mand. tide ,cote:-Iiaeon, • ion atuncx� r i962-Of-$817, , ,: - - • _ .stokers and a number,of deckhands - 'a - i' . -4..._ep+ sa.. a .. s. y,. .:'.. ..r,.: y.,,, ." -'.':. .• .,.. s e.. ., L �,a" .. 'Ta +" ♦ .1 ,1.�•1 \�'' ... ,41ry' .• ..: -.fes.-w':-A w ....,. .r ....i S ... ..M., .' ,� .. -'�'• .F 41 • • • �- 177 L .._� ... ' - .., � 1 .. - - is -° _ '' _ � - �_` - . .- - - - {--- N•' 1r, ING A V=I). - ~ Buggestions-- to.Help the Busy Those whom(neglected coughs Father and Mother. have !gilled were as healthy __ _. � In some foreign Iiiuds the tsaDy's -- - st as you _ + Name is chosen in strange ways. The Don't follow in their paths of poor little Chinese girls are thought neglect Tape, carte / �� �-•i ����W i 01 so little importance that• they ! A little Sunlight Soap will cfeala • rarely get a name at all as infants, e but are called No. i, 3 8, or what- Shiloh*s : : ever their place,in the list of daugh- ^ Q �r� +.e "'" Cul gj�g llnd Other articles Until w. ters-may be. ` �QI18t1t1oI1 ;c _ •r y Chinese boys are given a name by they shine and sparkle. Sunlight `;� " which they are callA till they aG- r The Lung tain the As age o1 20; that their father Cure- Tonic - Soap w111 wash other things than - --glves�t om a nets name clothes. Japaness-girls have pretty names, right now, usually those of time flower, ' ''Mi- It is guaranteed to cure. , - Perhaps no -monarch has a -more •-'" moaa," "Chrysanthemum," ''Cher.y IFt has cured many thousands - - Blossom.' and in some parts of. the curious hobby than the Shah of count-; the little J.aps do not Le. Persia, who is a veritable enthusiast LOWER BETTER --; reive ai name t.illshc nee IIvo "Prices 2be., BOe: and itA00 y y'eai a at'cat collecting. $e kiss a aped- old, whui their ,father chooses one ' S.G WELLS A CO. - men of every kind of cat of every PRICES QUALITY ARTY for them 'Toronto,Can, LeRoy,N.Y. is country-cats of all sizes, all colors _ Hinauv babies are named when ti-ev and all pas: There -- = _- aha y are many - `'pare about twelve days old, and it is - �scores of thev�ar'ld some of.rho best usually the-mother who ¢hooses into - --`�-- specimens are always taken with the name. They, too, are fond of prot`v to hound game. In the early hunt- Persian ruler on his travels. If ever %flower names for their- little pals. is dava of b' lif4id every dog-tktttt. His Majesty sees-a kind of cat which �` uraswas as ism __ The Egyptians have an odd way was used to accompany the hunt was',he does not possess-a very rare ocC encs-he lues orders for it to OAN Sit HAD of choosing a baby's name. ,selected mainly for his speed and ' � g They ligbt three candies, giving a 'endurance.' There were hounds that boi*({ht'for him at once, even if Palls Wash Basins Milk Pans, k&o Name to each, but they always call were supposed-to'dolt©w the game by the price be $5,000. There are specs- ! ! one after some'deiaed,or exaltctd p$r- scent, nttd others who .were supposed al and highly-remunerated attend- any Pt►et-Oistea Grocer oar+ supple You. r son. The baby is called by the name L s;ght it a long way ofT, but all ants to look after these,favored fel- INSIST ON GETTING EDDY 8• -- ._ �ortte by the�ra_icdlP tvhirh tiurns were expected to be able to run the ince. , Mohammedans sometim�a aant� P b- 'ancient Saxon w Consequently,me down. while IZE g the natme of hound, or hund In the r RECOGNIZF,1) IT, I Customer-"How is it heel to higher le names on separate slips of a cr, as first used for i�4W S This 1 - - �tlian mutton?" Butcher-"A cow is which the insert between the pages "This," smiled the fond young Y P g aTI kinds o[ dogs, it finally came we odor Ono Hundred Dollars Reward'wife, as she passed a plate of dessert' taller than a sheep you know." of the Koran. ' T'lte first slip, drawn do denote hunting dogs only; that is for any case of Catarrh that -cannot 6. out Ives the naive•to the bab why wa call our running dogs hounds Halt'% Catarrh cure to her husband, "is cottago pudding. g Y R R j cured by - t� day, eucfi as greyhcwnds rabbit- I twerlhe undersigned, ha.e knownUt iI made it myself." _ Ay aclmisable Flood of the - { hounds, bloodhoundg, wolfhounds, i J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ane he man t ■. `�( WALK T sated it. CAB '11 ALK THE bearhounds, deerhounds, &a busing him perfectly_honorable n lI3• "I'd have known it was cottage . bupinaas transactions -and.Cnanccait�;pudding, he asserted. } i able to carry out any obligations made' You would?" she asked.,dvfighted. Tj w7o� by taslr nein• wholesale Lira t,tts "Yes, -r-can taste the !aster and SLACK WIRD l� KEEPING WAIL=. Toledo. E PPS a tills+ x, eg P Fisiest quality and Savour. -- Toledo, O tYALllINO. K1dNA^t ­4'the' w'a!1-p$peC. What did _ MARVIN Wholesale pruggists, 'lotodo cLs or BX Well, Both Deeply and u Rich'the s s;nglcs end the brie&s for E%PERIEIQCE 7F FSAJVX CROM- p y $alt's Catarrh Cure is twtan inter.I the chimney.' WELL, OF GALT, WITH Rapidly. e'! tinily, acting. directly upon the blood 00C-0,A i' and mucous surfaces of the IrYC. Per There is no man so friendless _ as ' DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. bfany_persons who suffer from cold j 're+:,moaiats sing trop t'rtce .se. Nutritious and Economical. extremities accept the discomfort as b Hall'-i Fatuity "WS'arui taesoa.t I thone 'who has lost his political i 48-21 `$ee Had -Kidneyed to Disable-TroubleIn s a conditionywhid! is natural, and! pull.� or o� !Billiard therefon--be •ond the_it control. Tho QQremedy really lies .with themselves, Profce;or-"If �'ou were called fn F cr st:ty tcare 'Tables inanently-Tho, Great Canardian and docs not consist in tau n the a case where a urian had fallen he uRY .ora xa ser.r a.vera sees bt muuom of motn•r r.!or Lneir cnddrea rhi.c •.•+.thing Kidney Remedy Cured Him'stoce or staying indoors, org in any foremost down a fifty-toot mining [+.notapren.eh.u,Aoetra•iL.:+.ra. Li6"Own 10 shalt,artificial rottrction. ahaPt, what would �'oU ad�'isa?" T%6 most at the Lowest Price COrppletel' _ - P �f..t•em•dr for Dlanh-ft T..otr I t cess a_1,attt�-j i The reason one -feels coM first in' aicdfeal :student-"I should_ advice sow blarttagiat.throughout the vori2 Be cies sad writs for Torres ; _ Galt. Ont Jan. 11=(Special).- the e_rttrt-mlttes is not points because: his friends to till up the holy, and "i f".' tgaa WINSLOW aaoaraiaoi4+ar+r ' r r Ur Frank Cromwell, the well-known they are the reulotest re ached aaco funeral expenses." i RE i D BROS., W�'f Q 'Do. y decent vie orfill van elm who left theatri- ' Anv man who worhv only for (say I gse Kros K gym. _ herIl by the blood in fts circulation, but j of the minute blood vess.•ls known asoo[a docs his best, p ales t,.ca.sc the contain a network.f' �M, r1r avl cal eagagessient.(1in.''Ehlcago. at one I iilluill J 11111iaGltI GUM-1,310 fit UQdJ. ,�'�--- stngc of his ¢areF>�had few hopestn- capillaries, to which the blood cur- I ,Jealous RIVILI t cannot turn back i - dtkd-crf-t ter-aceritt' eon in - stak*rsatc When t sl-n -Cleaning - Wire In relating that experienco, he happen,' the net•ves. unwarmed b �Lc rewliPn LheTw t e o c p •-,_l a mil -'Aga a a _ Y. hou�o threw atones' at oft, why little Pills iia a marvel Cues to bay. I-� I y p y ger ca•rory Wt the roaA.ort to t!e said ifresh bloei_ ache in con"uPpce, didn't you come and tell me?" Ilvtr diamonds fa quality--banish nausea.eoatsJ p'I{RITIRN'At11CRtCAM-Iiy;7!10 Sd." "I had been troubled with Ridne,Vs, The small boy who Jeaveti a warut;hv>-,"I:ecat;lt niallu::a -L-cart-throw altar. eatln�siek 1 _y„aferaswautoaraosaer..addirer I had a severe backache and my muse on a"cold winter morning i7su- thein hack better than you, ., He's tO°`°e waterbra+ls,i rate isasantl limbs trere swo len'. I used t�verai t f7iT ttsediclnnq, but none did me any good. ,t;o.• for a while in th:• snow. This to cents-jf and I had gt%en vp-all hope of get- actittty gt .es such an impetus to l _ "- ting well 'his circulation by the rapid breath- }t } (� y�i}+-{t t 77 [tN9 eT.. CAST, "One day a i'lodd's Magazine was ing which it necessitates that the � Vinard a Usimeat Cute= ukttQl}a{iir ' "Why, however did that little boy I ����EDO S foseNTo � telt at my house and I read it care roma to get into the water"!" "He boy is soon 1n a glow. :got every i „ case was there. I, 1 didn't came to get into the water- {PiCIAL and m a full a y ,. . E V �� , Y v r iv' irate rte bov , a t itv or � one can imitate t liAli 0 , •L bought Dodds Kidney Pills and be- Magiatrnte-' •.o }au admit hnttng he, cane to Heh. en Joy his.fun, but a1C can ilnlfate his the ve extre varus - -gen to use these- Iiclore I had--»rr been engag:d is making counterfeit ---- --- --tend for crtaloC, C • b r�tiring' mone �" Prisoner-"Yes, pour wor +Raw/ursiendGendw=. send:or pricefW shed one box I got relief and fut:r ltrcathing completes the circulation, y' boxes 'of Podd'a Kidney Pulls cured pumps ship; }ou ace, the soppky of the gen- . .. - . me completely." th a�The heart: tun q the blood out sine article is s.s veru, very short.' _ •-- _- . ._ mat git- the arteries, which become _.£ . _ !11stns er an s cr un t TIiF. R'AI1AtiH RAILROAD PATENT& IN A L L piste ar,d Iermanant is sRPS hown by his m c'•oscopic This 'fray be in "the Dear Sirs;-Your MINARD'S LINI- - return to a profession that ro;uiroa wall of the heart itselt or in the Is the great winter tourist route to IUENT is rnlr remedy for sore thrust, COn1iTR1t96 strength and.steadiness. Blit if the great : toe, bnt wherever it Is the 'the south and (vest, including Texas, colds and all ordinary ailments. 4 s► OtaL disease is of the Kidneys, or from ;blood ctu•rent.there becomes almost fold 11exico and California, the lands It no-ver -falls to relieve. and ,Cure i�' I D®'V T & At�tNTUOfs _ .the . Kidneys, 'Dodd Ktdtrcy Pills.,stagnant." It is as if-a river had de of sus-skive and flowers. Thrnu b Prom,l tl To 1'ATtt never fail to root it out entirely, g y ��/S .. .. uTlaaTtOte. bo'iehed into a broad lag e, On the standard an<I tourist sleeping; cars CHARLES 1tiIiOOTEN. m .—=}---- other s1 t care the 1en¢us are now run via this great southern. j Port Mulgrate. 103Ny WTowPNT� Soiled i�tKiwNgaw� 08IGEN OF NAMES OF DOGS( capi.11arles with which the arterial route., The new and elegant trains _ ca pillaries connect, and which carryon rho Wabash," are hauled by the - Dominion Line eaTP1 t3erivatfon of Appellations Given the ticod back to the heart: The most powerful, engines ei�er ,built, i � Mot+tr*at to Liverpool " Various Breeds, question *betli6r the btood shall 1 Every comfort is provided equal to (stagnate here or be frequently re- 'the best hotels, or the most luxuri- t-1 moseoe to L)verpiot The spaniel is so called because the oua ho e. Nothin is wanting to ""--*- farce aaa bast Rtrameh:pa Superior s000mn"dataee p newts is, then, a -matter-of pro -. ' B g 'nr sit ejVj,.o!p%"a era Sdoew ane atateroo:aa original breed of this beautiful and ling for its clxedv cntrnnce into the P pp Visitor- !low long are_ yogi in for. com tete one's happiness. The days .n ami•l.hipL epee aunuoa tun b.vp sn to tar intefligettt • type came from Spain, 'venous capillaries and its subsequent sed nights ass only too quickly, my ppor tnxn'?" F'risonez~--;'[)unno, aroaas.isno cat Thtrd•Ota.e ttccea,ato0 my nor t; [? y q Y )cna'nm." �'fsitor-"Flow can. that i y'efcoma;�'aa+eto;* pi��'r';Baty to.ay .se� extd: the first arrivals in. F.[Tgland 'movement tt ro the larger `veins while travelling on the great <\'abash_ �risorter "It's a!ife son- i IOYLt\EOlFICF,it were called Spanish dogs. to the heart. This in turn is a mat- line, For information as to rates, tent! „ , a,.,a.•aasta� a sL ar.r....c t.. The Spitz dog got its name from ter -of hreathing, because breathing, ;routes. etc.,- address any ticket 'agent its. akarp', pointed nose.. "Spitz" by i,�llssuction-like action,--the 'so-'or . J. A. Richardson, Dist, Pass. 'I t � moans "sharp point" ih Ger ain', arld icalled irat.lon of the thorax;-ac- A6t N. E, corner, Kine and Yonge Use Lever's Dry' Soup (a powder! P ` F ' to wh,,h woolens and fT'spnels,-you'll rsV�l. / ALL KINDS Of 4 the he blood on �Sts., Torcnto. breed before he became known to its return to the heartlike it.. SF I celerates the a eed of t _. - A deep I Butter,, SIT Spitz was u favorite German England kind America. The . Spitz ;breath thus makes-its influence felt 1 fond '5lothcr-"Well, Harold,, how "Tlow intense are the firps of Is x is-known also as Dalmatian-dog, be- are"you succeeding at school?" Har- • And Faun 'Pro. at those distant points where blood loi,e: ejaaulatad' the poet: .. 'Sea," Ego > cause his native bomb is in Dolma- is halting and nerves are tingling, old '1l aster says I'm getting well 'nriaw� ;I the- father of sir rr a+•riAg Egges _slues gsrttf lly< . tia• - ----���'T�e rule for keeping warm is. there- up-in Tgures.--"F"ond-bfotnor- n1 -able daughters; "but they do take a ' consign it to -us The dachshound is another Gorman fore• first to clear the nose and then d ed?" Uarold-"Yes; I' used to be j lot of coah _ "Oneys aril we will get, breed and his funny name-almost as to: breathe wcU,.__both_dee ly - and seventh- in 'my class, and now I'•m. _ _ �s - -son and funny s the do 'himself= p sixteenth. Oh, I'm pushing on!'' a�n,s�• you gODd prlCsi. t; Y dog'himself--ml- Companion. 1 lam■ is a'Gcrman name, meaning "badger rl 12V s' Liniment`Gana Colds, etc, dog," The original. dachshund was Staron words by as New Yo TFltd _ ��11 used for drawing badgers, and . the } (` 6peClalfst.-"After years of testing and �8W30n BQ��i$$iDi� V© dogsstrll are great favorites among Minard's �I(1�meAt �[lI�S Cl�hffieria, comparison I bave to hesitation in saying THE RP:ASOAT FOR IT. s} German hunters, -although the breed that Dr.Agnew's,Cure.for the Heart is the IIusband-"t'ou'rs asking fol' so Z`QRQNTO. LfMITIlS_ has become.a little too delicate for ' quickest,safest,Said surest known to medi• T. F. "What have' ;vol! ot,' waiter?" cal edence. I use it in my ova practiCe. 1 much I }vondcr that you hiii e the - -fighting Ruch a gray 'old warrior as g It relieves the most acute forma of bears nerve to call it "pin, money." i the badger. `I've got sheep's liver, 'calf's brains' !rife (deterititnedly)- 'Probably .I!40R.SALE AT, ALL 60-OXSTORE6. The, fox terrier carved his name, (Pig's feet "I w'on't want a de- ailment inside of.thirty missies and aevet _ w seri tion of volir Physical pees sari- f�s'�'-'33 call it that because I'!ti sures yau'1L' The.Dalatlest'Book . Act, from any'fancied 'resemblance to . ' come up to the scratch." I t the,fox,-but because long ngo,.in the j c R PLOU(%BCU 'PIiRQL'UH., HERR- days tile.of•"merry England," these ter- wbat I want-to know_" IrGS. riers,'much larger and stronger then, -- n!ere used everywhere by sportsmen One Foot in the GraVO0-II .An extr-itordinary expcftCnce befel Don'i� S �����'� •tor drawing and killing the fox; they the thousands of people who rush to se the mail steamer Nord, of the Calais p,O/a THE HEDGER AND HIGHWAYS. being sent down'into his burrow. It worthy a remedy as South American Nee al WAI FS nd -'Dover (service; while-crossing the English Chn.ntlel recently. "-The you Make people mink—you kelp Reautitull bound is green leather, Is said that no good, fox terrier ever vine as a last resort would get it as S first 8 y g i backed out of a burrow without his resort, how much misery and suHerinA searchlight of the steamer, was be- ,/ourself sick. Secure rel f In 10 stamped in.'gold. PRICE $1.00 / fox. If he came otat he had the dead would be spare IT a have any nerve ing used, when trio man on watch mlllutse from CNtlm, Cmtarrhi lox gripped. -It he didn't get the fox disorder y( )II in er, in the bows noticed a peculiar agita- Heftdaohe or tnfluotu=: gabs Anon Publishing Co., of Can- 8• tion of the sea Just ahead. The ada arc issuing a series of \'opiates he didn't come out, but died there. A thousand testitn o r it Cure• that cold, you can do it It you The bulldog used to drive cattle, sd r ' cause proved to be an immense shoal exercise coalmon'ceaso and,uie only Dr. compiled from the Newspapers and of herrings swarming down Channel.., A nuw'e Catarrhal Powder. It Ieliotes Magazines of the day. The First ' and as he was braided to meet _the The mail, steaulEr ploughed her wa colds and catarrh and cures headache in Volume is now mady, and will . be ruahes of the bull by seizing him by - TIMME ARF_OTI�ERS. P g X a taw motnsots, Rev. . Agnew 2 Cat right through the shoal, churning up Buffalo, says: ,Dr-. A ew's Ca- vent for Otic 'Dollar with privilege at bis most sensitive point-*he. nose- Old Grim-"Remember, young man, and bill Ing'thousands of the fish t+rihal Powder relieved me in 10-mfr,- fefiirnfiig'ivndt satisfactory• the sturdy, brave dog' carne t4., bC there is always room at the to with her great paddle wheels. The utoe•and' is a blessing to,mankind." 1'= In order'.to secure at_ticles for the ` known in .time..ns bulldog. in..sonic., young "Oh, I know that altoaT was-so thick that it aSected !r. All Liver Pals are better than others subsequent volumes' the publishers countries he is known as bull biter. trss. of the"steamer. aqs cheaper,tee. are-offering I'm waiting for the elevator now." the prog•., •: •. _ The• beautiful illenheim, spaniel is -- Q • -named titer 'lffcnhcim 'Castle. 'itnh'er© -- -� TEN THOUSAND , DOLLARS CA81r for 1�iew,pa,Per, periodical and Maga- this dog first was t made fashionable -in the • time of- ihe-great- M'arlber- I rine Clippings from which to make - pugh. The King Charles dog owes es their ior Copy ior9Book, Prospectus, and t its nari-te to the Merry Monarch. �� The vnrlous breeds of houn�ta, of PAGE FENCES Premium List, write P. O. Deaweel rt3ey are called hounds because It is the Jb-so�e� bas the Wte: -+stasis th heavieeb'ettate ye/n 9p1 ZiBy. Montreal, Ct#nada. !bey are the prurient $urviVora of the psf�e me o�� �Iar�& ` - imo when all hunting dogs were ustvd TiHQ paalQ WIRE FVj4M 00. LiM1TXIL wag W"jlm,Out. IIssailmat,aleci. St.sits.X.R. wlawatc.man. � Issue No. 3-Q4 L = . '.„ p � �, _' -. - - - ':, '' ... .: "' -. .. •^- _ a.Y'''-.� r•av,p.-•^,.,.,..,�.••�•�,.,T,r.'n.w.r. �•.1�w«as� +,e.,.^`�'"'t:i+..• n. 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O'C3U?NUlt, `� l _, a=-�--� -_� _ Lorre and 111ch. Burk, Chnzcb event,Ytceerinq will of JlaTkhanl %vcre huulc un Sall-11-1 ELLO, ted Wen Fac. tattle d -- Y=You i'il b8 able r buy' at'' TEFi�rB dtl} - hogs wanted �Yhea yon have fan eteck T Of any Mud ready to sell drop a card fur prices _ _ {lt.li�es�walt 51.00 lyotd Stiadxaas� )J• `� Bo-lull has t'e5tinlell 1115 or when you want a mticL cow,beef rl�Rer or # k W> duties in tai, llarliess shdp attel* any aonag cattle to feed on shares, write or L being Off CILtF}' with la .4 ill L'hgne J A R'hite,tlrou:ham - -49'tf T -RATES OF .1DVEBTLSIN@: The CRI'!li'Yal 7u the 1'1111 here OI] i�T A1TEu wail trade and LPERS0IS !co call ou re ail trade and aRe¢c- for roan- �� Dullibar' s >�es iaeertion,per line 10 cense Thursday evening last NN-as A SOC- u:actoriuZ house baving veil established Huai- In t1w first.rape f, w cal crrricorv' atra,ubt solar {'.0_ aid - t9cis race nes not iaclade al or Foreign, w'eeYly and expense money a cancel; prer.ous warmiewnents. - ed; ArcI1-ie Bell chilling. ),11 the eEpenence unit aearv; position permanent; - • 1 terms yen to Dsrtiea maks con- n . ace• tt th., SCC011(! rise,•ML•. 1�•agg wall, t�u•.lneee 'eucctlh.iii. En ose. eelf•e�idressed Nice Fresh aWab for 3 or 6 mo¢tha or by the year. Halt- . enrolore. tiuperintendeut rracelere,Gib-310 _ goodyoryearly contracts pa abltl quarterly. . Jtllree hatlllg entered. These These R'lil, Lon Bldg.,Ch•caho =-15 Fish, a 1hLsW es cards,ten lines or under, with pap•*, liers IN-ill Skate-fur flt'st-jlac'e in T_N,rED•-Faithful Persons to tra- - - •- " - am or,$3 OC,l;syable in advance. - --'- - 1 M"Oticeinlooaloolmm=etea oonteper lino, ill the IiCst relay at the' next car- `�' vel for well eetnbllahed huu" is a few Swe centsper line each subsequent insertion, nival. • The receipts at the doer counties,calling on retail mercli"ts and agents 1 -peeialaootrpet r tet made known o3 applioa. Local territory. salary 410t4 a year and expen• aa, loo tree severtialnp. amounted to about i0. ,pp,payable;19.14 a week in cash and expenses Lr`w�tiaernenti w.iihoul wz ter netru^_Stone The -COlnn1i1111011 of the Lord's aSpancad Position permanent. Business•uo. _ Int1As inserted until forbidden and charged a°- Stl sal' NN-W Vu observed In St. E ossein'and rnchiugg Enclose salt addressed en" FROZEN (� + Fish-, j t,, -- yQdhugty. orders for discoIIti3nlnS aSv erose- pp t velope; H iaadard Souse,315 Casco aBidg. Ch1 �I V E N �and Y o U alWhite 1' i s tial / - ggeu emust bs In writing and east to sae pob- JolM's'church oil Sabbath after- naso• 1"k we. noon first at.'2.30. ,cb.wozodeprom ry Fidaydedlooni Clock and r ___.Huron Lake Trout. Jti pobllebsd every Friday morning at its otao The oyster supper tlald ether- ■ s e s - .._ _ a. Pickering out. . taillment lluder-the. auspi'. _ - _-- -- -- -- Iltsrkat' dt 'ThextQn. Lhe$uus.of're3luperance ou ZYed- WGtitC -Rep _' ring y Proprietors nesday et'ening ryas a success in SMOKED Fundy .Haddie. every particuhtr,notwithstanding the stormy n-eat-her. Supper Ivas Satisfaction guaranteed or _ Our Pollt2oss-sczsotIndependence served in the Temperance Hall money refundedL or PICKLED Labrador Herrin - Ir►ur Aim-A r•trsi-clavi Loc:l paper. where justice Nvas done to the - •Ons mxpeotatlona-The heam support of the people of Pickering and vicinity choice bivalves provided and pas- Any orders left wit-h �'. J. Reazin try prep, the ladies. After will be.°called for and will receive Boneless Cod. " tea all repaired to the town-hall -prompt attention. where a- choice programme was - O 4 i FRIDAY, JA's. 13th, 1204. rendered b • R. A.Hell,W.G. 11arn t i� - } j' JAMES FERGUSON, -lies C€ nned SalmoII �--- Sardines - J. Floss Thexton tied Pet•cy lit t�, 14-17 C'HERRFa'OOD. _ `Plck^ti 1�, 116-�e- I.. and ('.Gib ---. _ _ -ou, of Isis-ale; Mi--e.; N1. Alger, - Kipperd Herrings. _NOTES AND �Uft1tAENT3•. ra trod .Marie Wilsc>I1, E.-I-wieit i1�ER£,,Y Xt�`tA.S T{D ALL -' - .�}} a`MI tilaster Ehna «'ill-cru. Rev. "The Gland Trttnk ltaliway 1- E.'3. Tyukill o'wilc-rI the eater - - �' Vwiii-ttikeu -cv,,velt• to .a,k for `' �-'' If ou - - _ tauln,ell{ with prayer. ;�1,eclal t< } t trice tri'rLC'11cc1'accr,ltltaotl:ttva fur y t _ r t 112�1:L:JlI- lli•i�;11 L" 1)e rna(l�: lit' tl1C ,a"r•"' �,,{'+4� mi,!heel to the imbl c �J:1 its •,i•ancli talent frclirYisT:ezin ttiut_liiusale r � �«' a $rA, _-- _._ llirtc Thos• t.-rutinatin� at NViar- fl,:' ;:1 Clays Z -- ltou, �'t'•ltlis:,, )tun awl l::u'_artliuz _ ___-- i_ o they res.riluied. zt- ()wing 'c _ Pump. _-- . � s•:;1t4';;41'1'', 15 le:t•ll'lI1K tl-Itct1 fit- Irl Site ail C!1:Ic•e of ^.vul't`tlll;-'ilt t.)�{.}' " S 'f+' � � . ---itef�ti„tl i,y the' Ttirutrt; d�tlie w, n . w t�err• cail(•cl.on for i t y � -- ,.•• r r t, eft •,t •�� �,,, .�� z �ti•+nd - :Nvvet• -ince rrtilttuy- tcul•c • ! i % Jlill Itxl;lt in Calla i,t litre th.ti- ,ccul.i(',l the eimir in a vel} at,le t> ' • Cistern 1tArley givelr".tc•h 1i�i=erahle--eTt tce� t:lalttle,t•:. Pro(wed antuunted to t,;, �; or _- The undersigned are prepared to pgr the hlgi:est prices for all >nn�s - =tu - .iM. ....tlwt renl('red 1-y the , :Id�txud Trunk c:u Shu P litles. It )ant ti30. • �`� 1r.Ilgh. of coar_e grain. "I`linsc cunr,tir= tluuui 11 which •R. call It will be to your a,ivantage to see na before disppsing. •'thy a rail%%ay,;u1:_- :ave(u,trnl.nt� %� 8�3 -We are also handling a"indi: of- Fat Stock. - . Zowises in return for which the � � Ugft FIBSh °t• � -fir I See 'railway vompanlcm prumitwd .to t ;rivcl a flrst-class servicc, anti .their TT -_ - - C-- E R 31 r c'hitrter Was cul:;�u.-ed to hind thyro ,. E', e W. E„e V A 1Y St .4�1ir1 to their agreement. But When you can't eat break. P2•• '� rniki ay corp wationa (!n nut sign , 1 It ta, fast take Scotts Emulsion. Brock St.r W�1 tby -- _ a-hat•tere in order to live p , that kit=s-trerel ' _ -... ..--- t ---- - - _ �Vfiien you cant_ wt tread Saved their heads. 'The ac(rlmtil:)datlt�tl / 40` the public lit only, ii secondarN, >? } and butter, take Scott` . a-ossatc ern tun ici _Manager Plays or the Gianni Trunk Emulsion. When y0�.. ave has probably no superior,ire a rail- - -- - ---- - Itray roan, in America. to making been living on a milk diet and _ _. B fickering - t In Feeriin Stock, by using a good Strap-Cutter and tt]Io rrtiiNvay 4 under hi..; charge, Want something a little more goal RAot Pulper, We have the best for hand or lretalril -�ubstantixl rilvitlencla tel t potter Also Windrudls. Tread and Sweep _ 0m a'toek-holde�•s he is certainly a nour hmg, take Scotts Po�serq. Steam and Gasoline Engines, J�TRICc,-E. The greater tile'revewiv UiS#on. Saning Jacks.'Grain Grinders, Wagons,Sleighs,'Cutters, etc. ' - rtlu-;,mater will be his :=alAry', and ' _it,will be to his ciwn hiterests to _ To .get fat you roust .eat = - �j'tc0. P}lllip, jr.� Br011 118111 as cert:lit, the t r•tnd Trrluk ir• a Scott'sTY1L2l3TOn__15-$ - --- -- _.._ --- --�-' - _ - Ajurrt-., a latizo nirlWit,u t„ its rol- great 'fattener,- a great lumber---ya. -rd -, -- --- _----_ ._ 1ir,> oink. Tlirle atv wally l,x'o - - /�`/"t �'' `�id. (-3,?ARz �- t i I it- t allc iril:le strength giver. © .',r. '®' © '.VJ ,� - ' avhieh are only suittii;le for incl All 16019 of rr'•rigb and dr"Fed Lnmber , ,''. ./ L " L1 �f lrotl. ^.'Ley` are PI=o 1'ilinfriily dc. Those who have lost flesh L41th, bhicitlee, Doors. Sash, Boase fin- ©\ } �T cry T 't t� S • • . .;�rti�'ii-L;-ll tl'1;.' litl:nt.)' r of n►t.'.:1'e,il- W�nt to •incre a all body, iahing,and b:;9 materlal� C St`arlr the 1�ie�.7 �.eit�r' itli� CL ',)a. '� �•ir;c�; an 1 th l:u:nhcr of e;u- :lt _ ahs"ir t1i51 i =til. The ccirtutry ha= ti55ueS, not only fat. Scott's R ter tech be made _ Zllas Bank account. with the lxlirl for a i:itisf,tt tor$- .-c:rvic( and Emulsion increases them ail, Cis,aWu'tarik9 and s g tlteu have a.ligilt tri demintl il, totxtler _. i :audit iA the duty of the r`tiltvfty [)One, flesh, blood and grl SOVej��j Bahkbf Canada etlMmittee of the. House o, Conl- mons to comlliig -l'tlre:Gr-:1nd,Tt•ttl,lc .-nerve. _ - T - W. furnish a reasonable service. _ For IrlValldsr for con- yY . L• Gordon•' `-� M kRKH AM BR_�N CH, CL_�REM N BRAS CF3, - `'The present agitation `viii no R: F. Howden, lfan. I': S. Badgerow, Agt. doubt result in the jxllilic tie: valescentS, for COnSUITlntiveS, : '.' y`rtutniis being•acce:.l'ed to at leant to P Interest at best current. allowed from day bf deposit. Some extent, for -Weak Children, for ' all °0ct / who need " flesh; - Scott's �i-,-o :n cm M � -� � (9000 � � ­10(00 3' Emulsion is -a rich 4nnd com• ad.p Tit.. : .. •- , Brougharn.• . _g ertable-food,-and— ''yYhen witnessing thy- ]loeltce- �as-tcV & els e�'Wiling- L r tonl�, s rdo L - 6 .Molson, Pad ._Cl e'an er . reminded of the r~onitndrlllll- - .,When is an apple like a hockey ' o F 1�� a " . _ Scott s Emulsion for bone, � - _ veln'b?„ The match occurred on esday eceuiag and was a trial f[ugh, blood and nerve. o O tt+y ca a s g a o i _ ” e xkill berg sen the married. Inen fl It :.For Cleaning �Cindaats, Mirrors' k - d-the single Ines. The former We will send =0!o a� o e�•45 a`Q e°,..I Silverware. b �` } o •`d_ ~ And FJ rware were g6h%inpioried by W. J. Conk= a free sample. P F 'o n °� �°=°0is'�oc`��E � we11, R. S. PllilliR J. C. Bell, H. Be sure that tilts picture p Igo11:11 °o°o a°^ :.a l - a JAsconlbe, Win. \iosgrove, '. in the toms of a label is on N Ma i! � D4� Ma a Q�1 = EureTia Fly Killer,. Sanderson and M. Turner, while -AM 1the wrap er of eve bottle e 1 • C a 0 o g A � p every is O p X ^• ° ° N e ° -- -- - the i}onor of the latter Nsas de- of Emulsion you•buy. O � � r .o to �- �� finder TWlIIe ESO. _ -Tended by Dr. Fish, L. J. Gleeson. �. t o ► _ Il,amilton, T. Beer.A. B-er,-Z'V,� OTT �r Qo�If�E, » c° 1,:' fie g q_ __ ��T •� --' -Haatlwue tJbrohaa� Stet and A. Miller. The ' CHEMISTS, qo j=' g x a•a : 3 _ _ vt' d -RfeaZ111 _ - 1 �1t a e Pialerinq, Oat, cv»test teas a fierce, a from be- Toronto, Ontario. C wRl s . gitniing to end, bat Ive are Il leas- SOc.and$t t all 6► 12ts. �.( opt - ------- --- 1 rci 't<> -say- that 13U lives ever -lest 1�n0aty 1901-i�hitbv 9th, Oshawa 10th, TITS VAMLE-liokaslnle Station 0.T.21 - '- 3ltN' limbs bruin: The nlati;ll BroOgham 12th, Pori Perry lath,Dx• -„ -- Taus a .a E • '- INWNS witnessed by a great litany, a bridge 13th, Cannjugton 11th,Beaverton tiO' 6 O�ATT.As• 5 2 b8 P M. T DII1 _ COU�TTY� CpUNCIL , lot_h• , , NEW LAUNDRY large number of w11onl were lnenl- .: 1,2 Loc" ! bers of the fair •see, -and among The undersigned has opened'()p r• 11) LOCAi:; 8:04 P.D[. srtlom great excite»tcl,t r-cigned. COUNTY-OF ONTARIO. a laundry' next-door to. �V. T• rgAIN900__ W88TDIIS isT0L360W8:- �i'Dhen tittl(1. was czt11E'k• the score _. Dunbar's,'and having Ilad nearly ,to.y LQCAL . . • 8:45 A.M. i _ tAtcxa�i to 4. Sti'e understand the The first neetiog or the Council of the Cor- V four y ear's experience in Bowman- t•il 'Loc AL . ._ 2 21 P. Mt rle9.rriod.ihejl will enter a,protest paratitm�t tl,•1 county of Oncatio•ror`che leu V villa, is prepared to do fir=t-class .,7- ��L 837 P•M. • _ will be-?itw pursuant to th9-s�etute to es. - Inst the decision oil various 1901' nork'at usual rat that bebnit,°t th�Court .I„ran in site Town of - � Whitby,on-Tue-d,y the' 46.12 day of Januarv, Give me-a trial. g ThrldS of er loon, at the hoes o[Two o'clock !� the A� The Tilwlishi Council met for afternoon. _ - 'Meat SOO TONG, ' GOC1fi:L Second. aut-- ,r I? All acc mnth to be laid bef rre •be Council • - Vile. tirst.tinie this year on Monday�must be furw•rlde t pro perl9 certide i,to the Proprietor.- Vile with the new reeve, Mi'• Underhill I Clerk,at le est thre3 days bef.,re the meeting of ter, for sale cheap the-0o�ncil- _. r>zt: iditlg. The.business ti'anaant- JOaa E. F.1REWELL, -- _ -Od'w-as chieflyr©()tine: The mem- 14.15 County Clerk. - IF YOU WANT. . • • - bes made the necessary declara- Constantl on «e are..still n the ladder business--� nut Lt1 uflice Rnd c;n-rlliflcation and - - l _ y `. ,- A gasoline engine lOc per rungs �Ve grim and file the S aTicus standing• cot ion and W A�rTED_A trustworthy gentle,- Brsnttt7zd wind riiill, Deering rnsehinery sziws, grind yotir skates and%hoe-your man or]aAY in each Cnnnt9 to menage � n-�• t binders, mow-M, corn haryestere, oorn horse,•ui first-class style. Gtca u,9 a eery ;appointed. NV'c are pleased` bnsiness foram old cetabliehed Bones of solid ,hredders,Psge Rirefenoe, binding twine, trial. ?JD yr that R. S. Phillips has beau nnanctrl•tanr,fng A etraiCbt,bonnAie week- ' ly salary of nrlin p►id Ly gbt,claocbona eacfl3atonda- boggy shredders, esone boat• Bee or write Hausa and lot with good stable fpr at.appoi-n-rod ansmsclr for the 1 )tonal Sex,a se for erci from Rncloee ad• t_. $• da�a�t _ � �r•y onDfr $��7�H Jit F1�30�', )3rock Rood. Tl'cR- 7thal. ex, 18.00 _direct from Seri _ zrter+ _ R. sill TFAr, i+nil fiP,O. Philip. ]r.,. has dressed •nvulo e. 3fauegcr,klJ Oas'on 81,1;. I DtlLbartoD gly IiELlee8liri' l..0 !s)t ear, ted as melnb^r of the 51.11 Butch r, Chiosii°. - yt , • • .n - - l . . _. - - - OLAR[MAM T I gram yvill be given by Jfls. Stubh-,'had just taken off )-our!tat andPete ' n .son's best. and kill consist a ked- coat vv I did and looked kind of January Fur1J1 fur Sale ' J ) • i tam Wallace is oil the sick sun's best moving pictures-all up- fat a•�cay ��'heu that feller came- b*s xZese clays. to-date--and 21 selections o through, he wouldn't have asked - _ Hiss Orwistou, .of. Cresswell, is Admissisu-Adulti'y . -.,visiting at N. Burtons. phonograph. on for'uo ticket, That's right,.• g 20 and-lOc for children under 1'2. he acrded, noting the look of in- Special low prices all'this'month �s Miss Ruby Farmer is the' guest )•;ntertaitinient begins at 7.30 credulity on Mr.' Hay's face; - Picture frelues at;bottom,:pricee. s - _` Miss Bertha, Stack at present. sharp_ ! ` that's right. I've been traveling --.;- All furniture delivered tree. J1.rs. Don• is uncaeL. the duc•turs The annual ronventiou-of the np and du�cn on this here roael for Use the Telephonerat our expense) care at, present with plieumouia. I Pickering Township S. S. •lssocia- goin' on ten year now and I've - Mrs. Ed. Graham has been (;ou- tion trill be held in Erskine church never been asked for a cent yeti fined to the house for a few da Claremont, on Tuesday, Jan.28th, -Canadian )Magazine. -! _. *' with a severe cold. 1901. The local committee extend I --- - -Bea r _ . . I J. H. ], Claremont. til'iu. ZVhittleton and wife, -of i a hearty- welcome to all delegates ti- Goodwood spent Tuesday withI liars friends. :the iuusic in the Wm. and firs. Dowswell. ds of Mr. Peter Macnab, sr. a - Cara-Don sR ells nt a few I The fullu;,viiig is the prograinime : y days with'Miss alar), hvau5 ol UleFox>rN f at 001-concession last`'eek. 10.00 Devotional exercises led by � Mr. Theaker,,•of the Sovereign president. _ Bank '.pent a few days this week 10.45 Song service. ' Christa' •SAiJ .Pr��s w1wills parents in Zephyr. M.45 Superintendent's address. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral lir. Flumerfelt is ill with la; 11.15 31ue•ic. quiets tickling throats, hack- grippe, and in consequence the ' 11.20 Address by Rev. Judson 31dIn- ing coughs, pain in the lungs. senior department of our school is tush, B.A., Whitevale. It relieves congestion,' sub- Fine Presents. Fine Toys.. Fine Candies and Nnts. Closed. "What forces are at work to Fresh Fruit& � ¢ G -e bt Spears shipped a car- to hinder he attendance t hi t tend a Cherry Sabbath school and lesson the Raisins, Currants and Peel!! away down in riC and load of stock to the city on Dion- interest."- the very beet quality.- Call and Ret prwee, also day. They will' ship attain next' 11.45 ' Discussion, led by David_Annis, beautiful calwoder from _ weeb. I 11'hitevale. Pectoral L ` - Chas Terhuue, organizer for the 11.50 Appointment '•of nominating 8. Foreyfla Home Circle is in town this week committee and closing ewer- dues inflammation. It heals, - week working in the interests of I vises. strengthens. Your doctor will Agent for North Brit - nd Mercantile . Co. , ish'a Ina Society. AFTERNOON SESSION. explain this to you. He knows Dir. Torrie, of Chatham, preack ;2:fl0 Devotional exercises and words �•'•��� Rev. ai. c. Tait, all about this cough medicine. '. ed in the Baptist church last Sub- ! of welcome, We hag %"d A7ir'. Che=r7 p nn - to day. . lir. Huddlestone, of Toron- Claremont. oar tatnn7 tar zs�7..rr ror•th=o.r. \\yy1• ]y��tU, will officiate nest Suuday. 2 Sec.-Tread,report. uuuDtea.ra.A.toKs" APS4a. na4tCoA,tN doll Nothing come iii i` '� Music, Stas:A.POYasoT.♦ppteWa 171aa•The Conservatives played r ' •l 4l) Yaper on S. S. cork, by 'Mrs. D. a.c.♦Tss oo., - T---€rie-nd4y gan}e of curling I.'itk the !_ ' -- --Tupper,-G4aTtmont. - -- - - wit n, a•. for IO•�•�tt� -- -i•^ 'Reformers resulting in a victory 3,1.0 Mutic. ���e ..._of 6 shots for the Conservatives• `315 Report of school visitors. ' Weak dill Throats _ right — - The annual business meeting of 8.40 Nominating conttnittee report Goods are and election of officers. _Prices are right. ]Gr=kine congregation �r ill be held I Pillrecovery. _ - on 31widay evening. Jan kith at. 4•� 'Music and collection. pure4 s greatly aid cEeeC trier 5i�ue-gkStore ' 34 u c-lcac 1�.-- _:'full ateettdauce id }.moi' BihAe* class t r,est -by --31r. I?. Pur�y v8gaaat.le, gently laxative. a h or 'h F . .. At - Wilson, Bro_,gl:am. + c► �e ��,,�v�•r.���! _ . regtte:ted. I4.g3 Report front Whitby delegate -- - --- -- Arthue flercl had a wood-bee on } } _ Sh incl closing taet�:; s, • {l{ 4fSJl�aV-Cr�!'1t�P - "`�{T ? j o 3lerchant, :'Thur-vitro aiitenncwn at tcliich ver I �EVI�c�r�slr,�. f i'"� / L. 1x1. -+ &+ erI Claremont. Out. --'-=- cijiul:ti �iIlagt-a�vyers �t ere ttu h _ har:1 and did great executionrtu;-'`��-1)Fvot!r nal t Cc•rci5e t lP,! r Rev. , 600k-a Lottoo hoot Goopoead the wood] Ile. J. W. «'ilkit,ruu. Clarculuat. 1' lianufactured b y The 0 — P t.15 Addre-.s by Iter: G. McGrugor 5;sec ial services are beusg hold , Pickering. - e d Decook Co..Windsor, at a every eight this iveek iu the L •Gleaning•+ Lum rurouto con f Jiich.,ist ie _ ',.11ethudist Chu'(4 c•ouducted by I vent:on." onlc L, o u which safe,re:thiel� ° the pastor. _k t5b thought that ?.59 ni�(•ussion led by 11 r. R', J. intlh s med.c:n.° o❑ �sh.ch Iadits Turner. Green kiv' r. z d rad in ' the l.atrr and ttrh! ' nittch good will be done. r. _'." L-.ry :a:: n:.o reads 1) /--� -'-1 lrtr a shipment of hogs was 6.w }iu.;tc and collection. g 8.Vi Atl•!ress,by Rev. Tonkin, Broug- �s:arrgt:ested :o:acit»d1res ox- I rade iron2-tliii station eu Ttles. a _ s a -•i, w.:h her &_gess for Dowswell u barn. day. Among them n'as a larRd' l tenh.should •ours people at- 7W �(111L - X00 lbs. d Ii . g P P l' It bog which weighed over ed b John Haul of the ;th IHay- con. i - rain y 8-40 Discussion, led by Red.JIr. Ziac- ,1 _ j con. net, Alton&. !' ani f' :, pa ;.c�.ir i,w .ca R �.:I 1 A Basch chain to which was at-1 8.45 {lociag exercises. sena b+rrtara tna:1 in oTtT�s•a c•1 r Wish you all,a Merry Christmas - ttvehefl a old leve %.as lout on + 0°`r' g p • :'.:' -,4 c7taaa,, S r•:yr.g CII- # - ' the evening of Dec. lhth, ,in or Award to the Wise ed i-ac i - tea: d s:asea,c and Happy New Year. _ -near the town hall.- binder will ! ..• _ _ wOmCa,21s s�•'t! Ci,t •1_O:jCO 4^..: 'be rewarded by leaving it at J- & General Manager Hal-i of the r r-n be :.�:._: tea r ,:r::e: or -- --P, aiaCnab's store.' i Cirand Trunk, is of the opinion r;-1 dd:esi _raatn c'La _ - - Un Thursday evening the mar-i that something may be learned r THE COOK COMPANY, -- -- } tied menplayed the evening le men a� from every person he meets. In . 11x=3•-;to. 253 Wcodw&rd Ars., 7 ..Tc F •�li=lf><3 - '��E'dt E3{�l8 t _ V them b members of the mar- ' venture which recent!` Ovcon red �.Cno'Zs Cot:.-M r.-,t -, from tire by the ha,i made j to him; He was, travelling alone Cori tong � - S to so'.i by all responu�;e Nholeaa't ! ,"•' ried men's humee:7et then!down , between tn'osniall Canadian towns , a••.a retail druggats:n•.h-1'orn:nto- 0 - i, _ • * as easy as possible. Iona local where there were no i0 cf &nada an.i L ai:c:5 ares:;- J e I 1903 �✓u���..++•• t The Stouffville junior. hackey Pullmans, and happened to get 0 ncilar per L ox Club visited our Luys on Friday , into a seat, the other .half of ���.s,� r ��•a�o��e� '_` � t evening of Ist week and were ole--f which was occupied by an old go YEARS' Jft-ated by t e local team by the farmer. The verdant one made EXPERIENCE - `; sore of 13 to 0. The game was a several overtures at c•onversatiatt windmillso oodexhibition of hockey and the tO which- Mr. Hays failed to re- t� ¢.stns «ere eery oven y uI . t -- — --- -, although the scare �cas a litElc "Be }uu goin' fur?" dueationed _ 1 .r -will gone-si(!ed. .The Fairport boys he of the whiskers_ np are pertaining Loth all 1cp buP work t - ' �'• 'will la' - a friendly ,,,.lime with "Not very," was the curt re- Promptly pertaininf to the onsp business. + p S - ARKS -- i TRADE IN - , - -•oatrseuior team.tu ❑nglit (l•'tic.ay). .Ixtn. _ ... The thiuual iitbb th sch.�ol • « te be you golf ' - - -- ocstcr+s nncton with the hi, intrltor. n4 deavvml l?eetingg In co7 can .Methodist; church lca8 held last Mr. Hays euliRhtened him unci qnv°anti on urvr�?)i 1'y p:ttentOM6 free AAMnwnleft 3•----_•• J Tttesday .evening. There %vas a, the other remained silent until ro� `tin noad,eren�.tg�nedtar,naoa�r• J()llrl sero Succeoa0r to Cleretmoal� ,good attendance. The finances the.conductor had passed thrattfil, pat wkati thr,acn Knnn eaCa no•tra 1 �riroW Boa, "were reported in a very satisface• the car 'and collected the fn�s. •wrainOE10�•"utrnccehaw `°th. W.V.Richardson, Ageat,lPickering. tory condition. With 31 r. F. The General Manager, dee, . in $Ci4t4�lfis �neriean• r_'• Hutchison re-appointed as super- thought, abstractedly shoved. up A hsnetaomet7 flin"rate4'weet17, Lar.est rf=- inteudent and a good staff of his pass, and the.cont uctor, after eatacMn of an,,cl.nuaa lnntrtat ewedeTermsM ger; tour montha,SL Wjd by ahl ne�adeaiera. - teachers it is expected .a good glancing at the other oc'c.ipant of qY o tieltlroaQ,ira7. - work will be dune this year. the, went down the aisle. •1117 a Go• New Ytrk - y ar.nch oma nS F P.L WAehln,itoR n Next �ionclsy e�'euiug one of ttae Suddenly, without any prelim- are the two strong pOlnt6 best illustrated eutertattiment` df inar�i the old farnier turned toQJIIIIIl111t11111111tlIiHt11111i11Ni11Hit1itIHII1t11Npi1L` unlit the season Will be given in the .lir. Iays. 'then hall, under the auspices of "See here," he said, '"I want to _ _ of our CoalTowOil Depart- the Methodist church.. The pro- put y oit on to something. If you _ The a + i _ a�d meat, The quality of our - - - - ..-Your . .Sub D Anion _ GoldenUa _ .. . _ ._ - Light OR - Piano�, �cry tioi. : : _ . _ _ . _ _ a , - CanadianThe Piano itnriB positively IInAgnalled, Theant.o mat. i.C.. FavoreotWorldeFaisand - Canadian Homes. On prindipl8 "mea9uril]g machinery with which we t h(� of Ciraad.Pisan-Nearly 75,000 _ - e' _ Dominion Pianos and Organs rc handle aiir oil ensures to OIIr CII6tOmer6 -- - - - made and sold. Such aro the g -- - -- - - -= - instruments we want to interest T tho fullest measure of gnaaitiis. We ew .: -T • C _ fou in.. —--,'- _ sole selling agents for . N Go Light Oil :.. . A• Dominion Piano G g Or a Dominion Organwhich we 11 'n 5 gallon lots at Tyr ty For a Christmas Gift _ Sia Cents per gallon, ` 13 what' will make the whole a household bright and llaPPY• - ar 13 0 ber of th-i�s- you paper be -- ,,- conte one at once`and keep tri touch nidi the dons of the , lT} X. F �' I N` VY �4 . . Township ° - _ _ L i Til ussi ar ware Co bl aNIA- GEF. andSOLEAGEir'T �,. Invested in this way will bring you - rLd Or - - : tI better rc- 126 EAST KING STREET T onto 1 .Q0 salts than-in�estect-=in any_other way. � ,• ;111t11111111i12111111IIRIUIiI((il(3{t1111Y1i1H 11111111111'.+ t- C ..h.,. t ,.'•�. <��wau;� � .:!.n^M �m>. --,�- z s, '�",,. +�,. :._1;,a- ue::i•L_w,r e..t�.. Y„< ie?Ft'�......w. ..,' .-ryry,', ••R- S•Pti.,,• .,.•,..yam..,, -. 'w• [[��.4.•� ... ., y. t. A _ _ _ .• y^.jW :• i. r_ ..r.. J "t'. .Y,'.3+` :.,ur1[J,•%•� "V' - -. l:.'. !`:!."Y J4: 'SII{✓' y. r'-'SQL..- ran, .iy Xt ;^� c-...'---:i•• " :. .x ,_. .,rs•, •. ;r: _ ,�• ^e: nw - .,'=•^..c�,.�'.. -�:, '!"3" r,QJ c+x1. 11 - -�- i ,� . .','... n i ..a,• vs .r +.... tr...-..v,'...,- •,v -,y .:... ,.. .,.r. ="fin r- W.,•h•'"s•.'', p .,;1a�-3 .�,~ -? - `...a- -:: ---•'•'*" Vis-- a 1. - , . . .. _ . --- -- - - --- - ' t ._. � V _ y� ani Phili would be empty, or prao- of rosea, where Indolence and sloth A�j-11 �N� �A(1 (A!$t t !, • tically, empty, it the bhrisvtian mem- can lie down for .perpetual vlumber- 11 LJt, 11 Lf N tiltis3 -1 QQIN H bars of the church would go out in Consecrated church membership is e. it a,p�ai•n, practicgl way and r}Iv'o.auch sacred affinity for intense miastonaay AN INTERESTING CHAT WITS �-. I. I R1 N ,, IN a warm hearted, loving salutation to activity as well as for "gospel rest." a - - ,. 6WR -. the young talks as I have indicated? A tamoub musician once said, "If I REV. R. HATCSETT. I 11.1 - . . The reason the young people do not stop practising. upon the piano ore - I ` I t- -• - come into, church fellowship is. be- day I will .ftwl my deterioration, if fie Asserts People Should Spea1 t cause they are not personally invited two days the musical critics wall feel Plainly When Their-Words Wit . $" They W Who Water Others Shall to come' This invitation dut • rests g y '1V } it, it three the world at large in m Benefit Others. with the new convert as well as promiscuous audiences will feel it." , � c , a� with. the old. - I[ the consecrated church member From the Recorder. Brockville, Out. Themselves Be Watered. MISSIONARY- WORK: • istops working for Christ one day he Rev. R. Hackett, general agent of Another glorious field of Christian i himself will feel his own spiritual the African Methodist: Church in . _ -- --- -- - _'_ usefulness is to be found in mission- dation, if two days his Chris- Canada, spent several days in Brock- __ _.--_ _-- ' --- - —- ary work. What do I mean by that., �tie.t,crlforlends will realize it, if three ville recently in the interest of the =atered -cc rdln to ilea of the Pse+ ��aasuureeaat of Casale, ke the vasa Ors purposely placed it first, because I Christian labor among the cannibals days,the fvorld at large will be the c'hurc'h work. Talking with a report 9Lonaasd Nine Hundred esd believe it to be the mo®t important of the south aces? Among the fur- sufferer because of it. Faith's wiz er he said he alvrays liked to visit t of Agriosltatre,•O-6 4- .+. imate ro -s'1111081 in t err ig oos, o i are movable. They must be apt ' • the future krfiuence of the children the icy north? r Among -the tattooed �w•orhing ail the time. Now comes many of its citizens in hearty s•}in- whe are now playing about our. Maoris of New Zealand and the half 'the practical determination for the pathy with the church work he re- - - '.A� despatch from Chicago says : I P resents, "And besides, said Lir, . ' - Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- doors. •Themistocles, the great civilized natives of the orient. Oh, Christian to settle-whero are you p . • • I. ed from the following text : Matt. statesmen, once placed his hand up- yes. They are all included iir that ,specially fitted to go to work toe• Hat:chett, I have what may be' his son's head and said, "This ad a .wntimental reason for likiug tx, 7, "Go ye also%into the vine- form, "missionary work," sl'he di- Christ? Choose your spiritual oc- Brockville, It is the home of e child is greater 'thah any one in vine command,• "Go ye, therefore cupatio ns.--From among the many yid' Greece, for the Athenians command medicine that has done me much A.prospective theme l It is asses- and teach all na.tiont, baptizing/them fields of gospel opportunities shoos^ _- fall appropriate for the first ser- the Greeks, I command the Athan- in the. name of the Father and the thaw now. good and h¢s done much good to 9 N 1 } pI'' ians, his mother commands me, and Son #and the Holy Cliost," has a other members of my family-. i re Inon of a new year. This is not a I -� fer to Pr. Williams' Pink Pills." he commands .hint mother.," We, in g r' "Would •time to sound a requiem over the worldwide si niticance. One of the ,.ARE YOU ON THt BENCH NOF• you mind," asked the re Christ's name, can place our hands -- - dead. It is a time when the gospel first duties of a Christian is to work - = porter, "giving' your experience wit4 -. - upon the children• . In Sunday school g missionary y 4 Dr. Williams' l ink Mille ?" "Not al nolors should be unfurled defiantly for the foreign missions sestet of A worthy shoemaker had ac aired �• work we can say, "The children will y all," said Mr. Hatchett, "I a.1wa}'s • '. .''to tit© b*eeze and when an aggrea- his chui•ch. By money donations, by quite•a good Propert and retired be greater than all, because the �'s. campaign should be planned for needlework and by pledges you from his useful employment. Froin say a good word- for this medicine -- - - ' ;invading the strongholds of evil children of to-day will be the men —- --=- r r.ttd the women of to-morrow." It should re enforce our Christian oris ;his signified and Judicial demeanour whenever the opportunity offers. I isurrotkeded by satanic intr•enchments, efonaries laboring in foreign fields. i he had gained among his friends the know some people obJect to spoak-inq -_. -Forward, march !" should be- a' You can save the cradles and the You cannot have a world's Savtot ; �ti". of "Jcdge." .. in public about medicirieg they use, command all along the linea, not nurseries for Chri.St, you can save + the world for Christ. I plead and unless you feel that the black man Once an eminent stranger 'was vis= but 1 think this is a narrow view to I -- "'Mark time!" not "Balt."„ not of Borneo and the yellow man of iting the town, and the citizens were take. When one finds something "Fall back !" of detailment for bag of you, Christian disciples, to r, 4 China and the Bengali or India are making an effort to show-off the really good and -really helpful in re- sentinel duty. We should have for expend a great part of your gospel y our brothers-brothers in Christ, 1piace and give a reception to the lleving hurry-gin ills, it seems to me - 'the gospel ranks a end char aid energies in working among the 111 B gr $e But' in reference to ai}asionsry work visitor. The "Judge" was an the i�-is a duty we owe oLlaur Suffer ----�_ children. ' ' ' not s tattoo. There should be no� I ha-1 in m mind also another inter- 'committee of entertainment. The to put them eft way of obtaining -willingness to sleep upon our arms Another gate stands wide open for Y new health. You can ea from me a.= practical gospel � usefulness. This�P Stranger, B g relation. I mean Christian labor 'sir er, hearin hint called "Jud e" }' in pod( therefor ilial I think Dr. Williams' _ ate leads into a field a low with !among those who. aro licing in your thiught to do a graceful thing by --___ A negative- policy will never cap ' g g y g askin4, "Judge, aro you on the Pink fills a very superior medicine -- ripened human grain, ready to be back. alleys, Christian labor anion Lure this old world for Christ, It! -I know of no ,ether so good. 'his 'is well at times to preach the eom-1 garnered. It is crowded with jroung the poor and the social outcasts, 'bench.now?" work, as you may judge, is, by no people. But, though crowded with Christian labor, as a lady some time The-"Judge" turned on him a tnand, "Thou shalt not." Tharp I means light, I have to travel a cane into my possession on the other the young men and maidens, yet ago eicpressed it to sae in a beautiful good-natured face and replied: "�yhy great' deal in the interest of our . each passenger train coming into letter, She wrote asking me if Musa you, I haven't waxed a thread ' day a beauti?ut suggestive :booklet 'its load into church work. i d IIi�9eia no wuader our large cities is emptying part of 'knew of any suppled child who had for twenty years. ,' - .1.--==--'written by filches Jdlsa H _Vincent. ; that often 1 If much run -- -'Its title was "Better tot." IIut this field as the freight Ino friends. She wanted to adopt _ 1 down, and aB!icted almost with a - trains daily disgorge their cattle [that child. She well knew that the 1. the Christian's library to be com- and horses arui shoe into the Chi- ' - -GIVES "GO." general prostration. It is oil ossa- • ;pieta needs a companion volume P iablebodted children might ultimately slon9 or this kind that I resort , to called ''Better Do " The Cheli5tian� cage stock yards, and yet there 1s I Lo able to take care of themselves, ,.. _ 1 always room for more. Young mon !but the crippled child never, Thera :Food That Carries One Along. sa in all s' Fink Er at and I can. is called to a Life of positive, active ' Y Y PP say In all afncorit that the have iserlice land maidens, like thlidrnn, seem to More sho wanted to adofrt a crippled It's nice to know of food that net never fano+} me. The pills have - be 'everywhere. We crowd agalrst child and care for the boy while she tastes delkiuus but that Quts I els° been 'sr+ iu my family, and WORK IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS 'only - - . them in the electric cars, we bump 'llived.and leaa•e mono,v enough in her the snap ¢nd go, unto one and sup i among my hier'.ds, and the results There is work, uallmlted work', I up .against them on street corner,, Twill to carr for the- chile! after -she !plies staying poser for the day. h¢v'e alwnye been-4ntlsttutory.. You `` tremendous, over powering and vital . we sae them tiu•ou h the swf 1 ' worn, to do anion the Sunda � R swinging was load Ah, that is the true mea- [ A woman says: "I have taken may Just Kay from me that I think g Y door's of saloon and billiard halis i Y' isch•,olq. This gospel Rork is the' o sinners spirit! To care d°r the crit* enough medicine in my time to fur- th°•e who are aIt]Icted with any of Who will help say's them Church , - imore Important because it m'.:st be i member, is net Cli calling you ppieshysical and a helpless u cJ moral and l!%sh a drug store, but In Tater and I the iils for which this modictne is diZne quickly- or it will never be done i w go and labor amo the acalwart Physicnfri'pple You can fin thein Ivslsor pears I have taken none; but reron,mended will make roe mistake s d IYg toes of ,youth es we i as to tide ;in the al'..ma, You can' hear them have depe=nded for the health I now i 1r, g!v fog Dr Williams' 1'tnk Fl:ls ' at a!1 'I'lie Verdant fields of child-I, hood do not stay- verdant to Our i the s of ac among the gnarled and knocking at your door. You can see 'envoy, on suitable and sustaining_I a trial " . :' 'own children seem to opriag up un- worm eaten -branches of sinful old ;them pushing past-iA ,n the twi- ,food of which I keep on hand a teat- ; The Irev. Mr. ]Jatchett's bolos is F der our very eye It is hit a short age I llght led variety, plain but noyrlig, i !now o tmost o h where ezons an - ' time since they _were babies- Now THE CIIRIS'TIAN'S DUTY, THE REL]EF OF SCI FER]�G G.rflPe ^ePriarn dependence la k e wCtti e d Hanu at of these m m n t f t ` �:evare back to boys f ur r,8 People'? Simply g gr P , Nom` a11yr._1t-.-I--have-..Ds•.Snow as teemed _by ._t---- whq- _ ' g y� HRR to Mit 'Christian--ter- after L_._.Al;rathrr i°novs-tiatd_tasr_E'trristran know ilial y q Soon the _WI-be. rowI- men--and women.---Arts tore In,, a day of unusual effort ei- 1 the you o le? &lm 1 enough acitvtty is o.ind to hos al work ---� . -'Q e o o �they mental or Plr�•t+tcal. In this ' t` cbaldhood which we fait only .a few j He is to go atter them with the l It is found where. Christ spent most lease i fortify myself the first thing XONHEY'S AIMAZING WAYS ,years ago, 'ami we hn,d that Che' same vigor as the agents cf evil go ;o! his earthly mintstry namely. [I in the morning with about 4 tea- _ eomparrfons of our youth aro now after heir prey, Hbre, for instance, l amontt the sick_ It is found m go- . . -- • 0 I who comes into a IinQ through the wards filled with ',spoonfuls of Grape-tuts moistAed := with cregim and not much else- for Wonderful Performances of m \. babies of their own ? large city He has no friends-';white' cots and teat'tng re a breakfast and the amount of work - ' -�,• Through an old acquaintance of his and there' a word of encouragement Loris ii, the than atrJrv•, ra the Sunday school work oilers nn un- iI can then carry through suceeaaful- P p, Lftaited field for gospel effort Man •, I fat-her he gets a post tion !a your and yonder a prayer, It fs touted In ` Imany are the children soler N ho I the children's wards, where many lit= l without tet, ❑e or exhaustion is reigning sensation to London, Iiia eters Ho has a eaiall bedroom In 'g- -� a wonder to those about me and ev-I public. performances asci wonderful Rhe earnest disciple can labor Pre gyd house, Hoa .i the Ile ones aro carred with a futile enou h. but he mint bo in eY indent Roosevelt may be .right- in { Christlan disciple to greet him' Is rsti•uggio for physical existence, curs- len to myself. g Bh1Y PP n P iutteri S vehement retest against he to merely pear a `Good mord- led from moment that they warp "Grave Nut food is certainly a rade to be thorou a reciated _ _ the tendency of the upper etas es w Ing" or is, Iv- to go to that young 1born. It is r !n the old people's ,wonderful strengthener, and to not - Left to hlnaclf, Consul goes about . shirk arental roe onslbillties, but man and open .1 clm ersation some- homes, where the aged and the h a stimulant for there is no reaction things in a calm, coglhPaded way, . P P g P Y-'- iamoni;. the middle and the lower thing like this..' C:ood morning glcall infirm, sometimes petulantly', !afterwards blit It ts.eustatning and land prerrrs serf and cigars to whls- i asses children seem to be every-,� Rre you a stranger i:, the city t Are I' Y strengthening as I have proved by•key and cigarettes. He smokes a _ w13P -.- - - —_T-you' ('hrigtlnn home 4.__ f iBOm experience." Marne ivnn by d avail on the stage. bocauat .t hero trnm J 1 lou - g g- etimes lovirtgly and longingly. fi tit, has to do etriythitts tn it gre;ftb . . -- swarms of- them, flocks of them, I course you have no church conaec- 1 ^ postirm o., a a ree ,t stt+114* MIc111 -- rest• hosts of them The multitudes•1 tions as y?t. A,ill you not come ligfn the silent ins evils beyond', "It 1. There's a reason four teaspoonfuls ;hurr;v, and cigarette are more easily g is better to go to the houst of . . of pattering feet fairly fill the earth ', to OUT church next Sunday inorntng? of Grape-Nuts and coram will add �lit and ecaoked. lint in private he : evith music when these infantile ,-We have our Christian Endeavor muurnlnpt than to the house of feast- more,strcngth and carry one further will oak you, as plain as speech, for - social next i°hyirrs+ita night, I wish Ing," Yea. But I believe it is bet- • `-.fthrongs every morning start on their Y g than a plateful of coarse, heavy food a cigar, and this he smokes with the ....__�, _�_1I;v. s that I could introduce o to .same t-er to go the bedside of the sick rep, to the public .schools. l y `� that Is nearly all abasic, Grape- easel t npProctat ton of a sandwich- Ia order 'to house tttsuz tzrr-adore-ef aur yaws&-p^ot,la tt' to v-wry easy than to stand .by._thc caskets o! the :ale _ � r,m� cpt a pick-ea-up 'tag," _ Atonal purposes mlllione leper, mil- to drift among bad associates in a dead. By the white couch of physi- `and delicious. It contains the parts' It Is the funniest thing in the .-lions of dollars must be spent an- large wan like this. 'I want you to Ica! pain lite opportvnifiea for doing of the.aWheat and Barley grains that world to sec this iatellit,rnt crea- • basil}, No Christian disciple Head get among the. good'I people. We have- good err ever! greater than by the s,ipply the rebuilding parts for Brain tune "hanging about' the psi--.-A sit-' _ . •. -• T be afraid of building upon another s°me fires young folks up at our white,shroucis of the departed. hand Nerve Centres. ting room of a hotel at whic he vam'9 foundation when he goes to� church. I know that you will get a But_thoue;h the ho,hpitals are .filled Look to each package for a copy stays with his owner. There is no- , _ work for Christ among the little warm welcome.„'Perhaps you do not to overflowing, Irow few of us ever of the famous little book' "The thing showinanlike about the enter- w vhIMren.. There is not a consocraG• know the city well enough to- find think of gbinR there to carry s --- . .-.._ 7. Road'to R'elh illg. _ - tadnmcnt here. He picks up a cigar T sd cunday school superintendent in your 'way• Come with me to sup- Christ's message.ot good cheer! When-- _ - and otter cloaking it aRhile thinks . all the. world who is not at his wits' -Per, acrd. we will go together, or I we think of genuine. Christian work be would tike a sandwich, and the . • and to find the right kind of teach- will call at your room for you'.” we are apt to look for that work far -'BLESSING 1N DFSGL`ISE' cigar goes down on to anything that .. .. : ere who will gather, the boys and How many -young mete, strangers in beyond the seas. We do not appre- By an unluck •'blow .with a barn- girls into the attsdents' classes a 'large sit ', are there who would elate the opportunities that arc at y is bandy-the.ae.at of•a chair, for y mer Dir.. Benson had disabled-ono of instance. 9 refuse an invitation to cotbe amotlg our ver doors'' Oh, Christian men for his Sunday school_ Y his thymes. That's too bad," "Put that' cigar somewhere else, f44 n Christian people if.-thus accosted ? and women, never let a month of said a friend to.whom he showed e o. 1' A FIELD FOR GOSPEL, LABOR. Consul," says his owner severely. . t • • Flow many rooms dedicated by' the your , life pass unless you try to damaged member, several days aif r- And Consul, seeing an empty plate Sunday school work ie of the most Church for the seryicea of the Chris carry God's love into some hospital -d. on the table, puts the burning cigar vital importance. -Among all the tian Endeavor society, Epworth or sickroom. You can find there one o. , it itin't," -replied Mr, Ben- on that. Then he Pats several sand- . ' fields open for gospel labor I have league or Brotkierhood of Andrew of the most blas ed of all works. As sone almost resentfully. "It is one - - ---- - ------ �=�� � you approach the "shut-ins," the in- of the boat thin s that over ha peri- wishes, carefully seeing that the 1. g P broad of thein has.been buttered, and - o _ �� ��� ��� _laslida who are compelled to lie up �ed to me, it has taught me to ap-!looks about for something to put the -_ig- �i "tion a bed of sickness week in and 1preciate that thumb. I never knew !dry hits on. His quick eye notices weel chit;-yon-will-see the eve b}i ht- to valuo Iefore. I_found out b ac- _' - ._-i n :_Ne_a_rly Every 1�ome P smr a and`will hear Lust count the first day that there cussing two plates,bsochesputs them - ' the blessed words of•endless rat i- were two hundred and fifty-seven g •all on one and takes the other for I 'tilde. You wilt nota only hear hu- things 1 had, been luring that thumb his crusts.. Returning to his cigar, . seeause'of Its Extraordinary Curative Powers there man commendations, but you. will ,for. every day of my life without • . is an U apreeedented Demand for also hear the Divine Saviour say: "I 'ever giving it a thought-and it was it finding it has gone out.,fat holds ... , - __ S�AYiP practically lolls >ensable dor ev. it up to he refit, Then he fetches a' Linseed- and- Turpentines was sick. and• visited me. Verily P F . Chase's of I say unto you ittasmglc as ye done alta of them. 1'lciise n lea nlfo I Glass and risks for•some port. Ail _. - it unto`cine of the least of those my for'me, will yon ? Th talcs. That I this is unrehearsed, unordered-and brethren ye have done it unto Inc." makes two hutxlred and fitfy-eight." so much more amazing than his tricks • r Being composed' of the simple, yet the symptoms of pneumonia when we on tl.© stage.. - TIIE GOSPEL INVITATION. a ♦_� • -patent elements which Nature seems`l mramenced giving him this valuable N OI'1:.N LE,T,mR�'O MOTI]ERS. . to . _ But there_ is still one-mare,---f ld�_ _ g to�'e intenited._As t►tyre for throat remedy-­-I-t-i vLry quickly shacked the _ . ,' H -. and lung troubles, Dr. Chase's Syrup advance of-the'disease and in' a few- of 'Christian -activity to Which I LZ I•\ T L OI\THLF\T of Linseed' avid Turpentine has won days he was as-well its ever and at would direct your attention. That "I cannot praise Baby's Own Tab- Mrs. Henpeck -"1 understated , I is to the side-rooms where the after- lets too, highly," writes Lies. James' our, I''oorman, who was married -. ,--_ .'the confidence of thinkin people. school again." I young Mrs. A, A. Vanbuskirk, Robinson meetings should be held in every .S• Beach, Campbell's Bay, Que, .last .June, has unexpectedly fallen y - On account of Its simple composi- . "From the time baby►was born QIP ` -' tion' and pleasant taste it is ecu- Street, Moncton, N., B., writes: Christian--church immediately-follo*- ._ wi heir to the Property of a rich un- - A p. p he vias troubhel with-pains' 'in -the„ clo." = liarl • suited to the needs of child- "For years'I have'used used Dr. Chase's ing.the benediction of the Sunday- i } Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine for night services.-.Ti t-i's--thc-plaee -onlach-astd--boWWs itnd i rash' on Mr. Henpoek-"Nell, well ! hood. his skin which _made him restless . Mrs.'Feta eck-"Talk about lutkl" Because of its extraordinary con- my children when they havt colds }n 'votaere the gospel'net is drawn. That P _ day and nig}rt. i got not to Mr. Honpeck-"Yee, it Is ton h. L {,� trot over diseases of the'throat, the winter. I fleet used it. with my I° $aa is s ray;cs gott;m ut urooa aq1 s} bel him until I ace him Baby's g daughter who suffered from a severe prayer the sinners are given itdirect P g he had only gotten it before las! • -` bronchial.Lich^s and'-}sings it can be g Own Tablets.` and'uftder their use June." form of.asthmk., The least exposure invitation to join 'the church. There • absolutely'relied upon: the trouble soon disappeared, and all 1 to cold would lay her up find she thirdare brought face to face with m frietadr are now praising my _T . . _ Nothing sh-ort of unusual motif Y . would nearly suffocate for want of Jesus Christ and are urged to make baby tie looks so healthy and •wall... i • .'could place-Dr., Chase's Syrup of Y - He-"Does silence give consent?'• breath. I,must say.I found it to be a decision in reference to their soul's I give him sr, occasional 'Tablet, and _J Linseed and,Turpentine it: so, many a most satisfactorytreatment and its eternal 'destiny: That is the one She "Well, t yeti don't reakiim. ono. the - -keep him wall. I ca.n'h'eprtil . - _, thousands of homes as the one medi- has entire! cured her. It seemed to place above all others where the y Y to know that, I shall scream." i cine to be relied upon in case of Y recommend the Tablets to any moth- _- go direct to the diseased parts and Christian should expect to see the dt- er who hes a youns baby." ---=------ ---w-1 ----- • •� rmerger.cy.- • bring` the desired relief" rest results of his sDlrituat labors. Thousands of other mothers precise " - Croute, bronchitis, whooping cough, Dr. Chase's Syrup-of LAnseed and It is the one lace toward which all Clime prove to roe Lhce ilia P. this.medicine Just as warmly,- and Chase's Ointment is soartalr _ '- throat irritation,_*oughs, colds, as- .Turpentine 25, cents a bottle, family his scholars and young people should keep !t on hand in case of ewer- Piles Sill atxo}ate cure for ea-A thma and pneumonia are quickly r•e size (three tifiner as much) 6o cents,' eon Verge and concentre and find its enc -. The Tablets cure all 'the app eve" tam of ltcteinfp - ItevPJ and -cured by' this treatment. g Y Is bar Kant aotrnding sties at all, dealers; or IComeneon, Bates gospel climax, minor lila of little ones, they act themsentso��a�a veRnartesdil ,fee,1:01. aig . _ Conautn;it i on and o r readfut.'lung h Co., Toronto. • . gently and epeedi!}•, and are abeo �p eotals lq ilea dell♦ yeas dna as'.7ovrI THE CALL TO CHRISTIAN' LIFE: bo - think f It• You can ttse lc am I troubles are prevented. To protect .•you against imitations, lutely Safe. gold b a]] druggists get our moa• beefy it not cured'��00oo aDot• Mr. D. (�raliam, 45 C lEtidar the Vitus the.call to .the Christian life .or sent Post• aid at 5 cents •a box dTiaten Or lVslsxsox,Barss t Co..•Toront4 portrait and --signature of Dr. P . /areet, Toronto, states,-•- "My boy, A. W., Chase, the famous receipt to a bugle, blast for work., The by writing The Dr. Williams' Medi- • 1 tged six vsartt lyes devslopfng all book slither, ;arc on every .bottle. churelt pew is not meant for a-- bed--eino Co?, Br'-ockville, Ont. �re Chase � ��11t177en� , ' . a`\ • - --- -- - k ` . .-'..'' , ti,. 11 _ .9 - • _ 11 r. a .IP .-. -.(tN:w .wsas 4k _. .•.. .....,.wA..w.f-�,• ,.. --.'_-:. .�.�......_.._.—,___.._, '��i ."'';�'• .-- .. ,yes. • - ------------ no harmr-U,you like to fthe the ed. All tote while, hip was eyeing ately fond of arueic, she Nrd the UP.', " �f trouble." Mise Westcar in that peclibeat in- rible misfortune to lose IMr "Well, we are travelling down now trospective fashion of his. fihe was at the age of twelve, and tram so we may as well Bullish Life jour- being well weighed in that admin time she began to writs vases. acy. Besides, London is so warm able balance of hie--his mind. one t1=e Sha was 1Lte1-ary elutes tel, ' _ qrccd _ For this otiting weather than I rather Janson hurried Ihe departure ae Messrs. B•aphasl Tuck and Boll - a -. GO* Id welcome the idea of a day or two's they were all- going stationwards, and her output for twenty yearsd 4.. - fresh air." and once more they struck thepath was 400 verses a vyeat•, EDW fired' : The-gonversatlon drifted into poli- through the wood--Janson for Atte voltlale of poems was published !n` l - tics, Grope, and the usual train station in the village, and Deane 18134. _ Qr, The Sign Of the topies; and continued there till and his friend for the hotel adjoin- The King of the Belgians is a brfTr Graypewodd was reached. Ing; they had ordered dinnez_._1flr. l3ant-_ tA siker- Arrow They alighted,--and Deane's keen seven o'clock. habits of life ,axe very simple. BW eyes took, in the details of the star "Well, • Mr. Deane, which of the Mar,jest�r rises at six o'clock and cI tion and its surroundings. women is the murderess-Mise Vere worl6k for a couple of houi s- before M13111 you 'fly' up the road," said or Mise Westca.r?" inquired Janson breakfast, a meal-which is served is the detective., "or walk through the with a twinkle in his eye. the Queen's apart=enta. -It consdats C1LAP'TER. $XXVIII, prisoner, but the evidence agaili.t wood to the Hall ?" - Deane never showed his knowledge of coarse dry bread, tea, and as apr him„ "Oh, the stretch will be a relief if --- "Burton," ,said Deane to an Intl- lost in t e train lost valuable 1YYtorasation for that transaction of State business. Lunr - •- o is, as he finished "He will allow an examination ?" Porter, carry these bags_ to the reason, It was a fact that Burton cheon is of homely fare. The 'Kies -- filling a black clay pipe with shag; "Yes, and sends a message that if hotel. Join us, Janson? This had frequ�tl'y noted. He said : usually drinks "filtered water, rarely _ and reached over for the matches, weather necessitates coolies drinks, "I have not suflicient data, and it wine. He is vel particular to take "do you remember the adventure of you care to go -gown to-morrow af- 8 Y ternoon, he will go down with you and-we have rooms to arrange for." is a mistake to theoriewwithout it." outdoor exercise in the afLerrwoa. - the lwriasing will ?" Some minutes after all three men` vent mreude up your mind Dinner'irs a lain meal, for the K and show you over the place." p "Which that little lawyer in Lin- Deane amiied. left the hotel, and struck o8 the wof them'q guilty. then?" Is fond of ordinary joints. cola's•Inn Fields was mdxed up in ? ••I shall-be very pleased," be said, road into the wood. Some distance "Little bit too soon to make up The Duke of Fife holds a record; What was his name`r-so fond of "There is a train 1 see at 2.20, a along it Janson pointed out a pool one's mond, you know, Janson; I'll ilia is tiro only man who has even feycHng ?•" fast train, will that quit?" of water. let you know later." knows to change his rank while he "Causton." "I will arrange for Janson to ' 'Phat, n", man he said, "is where the "You don't believe-the French- ate his breakfast. After the aaar•• _ "Yes. I wish I had_ your memory meet you at Waterloo at that time." Frenolimathrow the wointo -alan'•s guilty,'then?" riage ceremony had been celebrated k for names." ':Good. Those preliminaries ax- the water--through this gap. A mux "I certainly do not." in the private chapel of Buckingham "Then cultivate •it, Burton; there ranged, let us get the facts. I gith- deu'er at heart by �h�i own eonfee- Janson laughed-laughed out, Palace on the morning aJ July 2ith., - 6s no faculty repays cultivatio>Y er that you believe !n the innocence Sion. Fortunately, Ze was dragged openly and:-heartily; he could not 1889, he led his Royal bride into %more." of both prisoners. Whom do you out in time." help it. But it did not appear to the dining-roam, where the wedding' _ ruffle'1Vhat about Causton?" suspect?" "Excuse me a minute," said ru Deane. Perhaps he remember- breakfast was laid, as an earl. When "A letter tame from .hila this -Well, yea-the Miss-Westcar whose Deane. "I've a quaint fancy; I Ike ed that he had heard Janson laugh the meal was half over, the late -' snorning." name you have seen mentioned in the to add to my museum. like-it ones before, and seen the Queen, in raising her glass to tits " a "In trouble again? Has he lost reports." His manner had changed now.' laugh turned against him not many toast of the young couple, conferred another will?" "If the reports are correct, she When he became hot upon a scent hours atter. Perhaps he foresaw a dukedom upon him, and thus, as "No," replied Deane, burying him i does not profit by the murdered itis languid manner disappeared as if a similar happening, he ate, he passed through two ranks _ melf so in his chair that his knees man's death ?" 'by magic, his keen eyes shone with At the police station Janson show- of the peerage--surely the quickest 'were level with his beak-nose.., "Heb "ho, but when you have-read the i a steely glitter. IIs was scooping I ed them the Frenchman's knife, and promotion ever recorded ,ssema 1n dread of losing aclient'- i papers I shalt Leave with you, her 1 norms 01- the-dust just.by.-.-.the sheath. -- - - I>r. 3. Wilaoxi Swan, F F;-$:, -th�s- " losing him via the long drop. There 'character, her bad character will opening in the hedge which the girl "Admits it is his, you know," Inventor of the incandescent electric the, letter on your lett, Read it surprise you." I had evidently been thrown through, said Janson; "a.ad�this Is blood, hu. lamp, has just entered his seventy4 'aloud", Deane shrugged his shoulder's as he and putting it in an envelops. man blood; we have had it tested, sixth year, It is nearly a generatiod Mr. Burton took the epistle from replied Janson winked at Burton, and Don't you want to put_your magnl- I ago since Dr, Swan flrst publicly asp ;Its envelope and read : j A woman 1 And your reason far whispered : l fying glass on that, Mr. Deane ?" I hibjted the electric light which ham 'Dean Mr. Deane,- the suspicion against her ?" "tiers deductions " But Mr Deane did not. He wma now become univenml There ware ' 'May 1 ask your assistance in i "Because there was no one else on Presently the walk was reaumed, quite satisfied w-tth wh$t the glass I at that time only two houses tid a matter I have in hand which is the premises." and fire Hell nes reached. As they had told him for one iffy, I the world lit with incancesent elr pdizzlirig me greatly? You will "That is all ? : : crossed the lawn, Deane said : They walked to the station with .ecLric Jamps--the lata I, d. Army - __...__ y ttrorg's aad his own res a hill have read the accounts o! the police I I am afraid so.' "One favor, Janson. Don't let !t I Janson, aafl 'saw him off b the court proceedings re the Grayne- I You have taken a dislike to Miss be thought that I am trying to fled 1 train. Alter that- Deane had a con-:gr,,at service in the advancement o! wood murder case, I am acting for Westcar 7" another offender. Let it be suppos-' vergaTton with the station-master, science by bis discoverto!1�r: ale^trio. both prisoners; and one of the*. I "How do you know that?" .. fed Ul at I am 'assistingo you to find and presently he and Burton return- lty agd plintography, the only couay ffie nephew, is my dearest frie "You suspect her capable of mur- , further evidence against the French-I ed to the hotel, and 4 s-cussed the try which has recognised 73r Swan's I am as ccnrinced of his irroceilcg der with no other evidence agaiiLgt l m•an.'' I dialler provided icor. them. ' genius is Prance. R'";ase President 'am I am of niy own. I am also ac{ ! F.cr than there is,against any of the "Hight you are: not bat what "There," geld Deane, a he lay '.ae�towed on hien,, twt+city'-tae years - Ing for the Frenchman; and, despite !servants ?" there is q':ite enough against him 1 back in the recesses of an armchafr axo, the decoration of Knight of the his badcharacter, and the many I The lawyer was silent; he felt the to do his little :yob for him." i scrr.e little while later; "did I not •Lor�ion of Hnnor, •- .aLsGicious circumstances attending justice of the remark. - Deane was uecrenticl to Janson I to::i you that they excelled in the It is doubtful thethar there is any -his conduct. I am cun-Vinced of his -And the Frenchman? On paper bedore those in the house. He was cooking of a chicken here ? Pass the other living person wbo can produce _ innnceace. That he will be able to I the eq 44,Lp looks black against i a introduced to Vere, to Miss Westcr. matches and pour out another cup quite so much first-class •',_copy" as-,- convince a jury of this I greatly him: ._ y your belief in his innV-y and accepted the invitation to a cup of coffee " f Mr F. Marion Crawforth the well- doubt.. The worst feature of the }csnce?" of tea with them. Astley went to (To be Continued.) known nove:i!rt. I2 ie an oidlnar ds - hole altaw is that-the police;-Cdn= Fiisi manner, his conversation. his j London _each day, and did not re- a th;ng for him to write 6,000 war whole Z vincod they have the real murderer, l confession of all be did that night," � turn till the evening, so that the - In a day, and he really "writes" It. have abandoned search !n any other But his character-h►a bad char 'ladies were a,ona PERSONAL POINTERS. 1-e tried dictating several times, direction. I want this done beforeaster 9" "Now. Nfr Deane, ' said Janson, bu-t-somehow could never maks any 'it to too'late Detective Janson has The lawyer winced under the sar- I ling,ing the keys, ' there is the studv' Notes of Interest About S.omi bsadw,ay His ' copy" is a work willing that 'ou dt,ould look Into i self - . he and the i'renchman's bedroom; which Pronaiaeat People. !of art tut very unpopular with the - wil ag th In band. -you �w� �� eBF�yn vo�em convinced 6e is in- I would you like to'throw your eyes � fraternity He writes e - Y g y Before his accession to the Chair 6 y o 'er first " latad a collection o! over 10, _ are of wry good coppwplate hand. n a ern oP 8t Peter, she Po had accumw beautiful. else � at year place about Ave o'clock, and noceat " "Be-:.room." --, 000 � and when he starts out his fetter/ - - I shall be very grateful' if you will And I may tell. you. air Causton "Right you are FoIleW Ste- d size and as legibl/ act• that reading between the lines o! Ztie They as typenvr•tting But as he proceed! r "- •• 'Yours faithfully, reports,I agree with,you Be may ery g p ellarsmaolleeest�and1olldestan �posutmis the letters- roto.:s'sr?�+iler. until flnal� walked upstairs and entered He is ar/► y the bedroom. Ev thin was as it one o U&d-.-_.beta. lett. wilb ane exception y then are not much larger than Y"- " "'Do you intend doing aro ?" in- and deserve to the highest degree tr.e that the sheet had been drawn in 1 i r✓ g pisr-head Some concept ani-o quired Mr Burton, when he bad fin- attent.lons of the ha an, but of and the window closed world-is Miss ,Haworth, of Pendle- - ngm � ,mtnutenoss o! his writing may bi Lshed reading the letter. this particular murder he is not Deane glanced round, Just h,,Ddled; ton Post Office Mass Haworth Is ' had when it is--l+tatedt that his copy "Yea. I em getting rusty.. There guilty." the sheets, and looked out of the but Bit 91n to height and over will gorerally run 1,750 words to a - has been nothing-fn the way-of mon- "I am glad to hear you -say so. ear window seventy y%hehe a age. In"quarto page' : tat exercise since the adventure of And of, the-other prisoner?" ".Nothing much hare," said Jan- One of twealthiest heiresses the man with the double eyelashes. "Need we trouble-a:» t him? son i the world is Lady Mary Hamilton, --r I must confess that this Grayneaood His liberation �s merely a question ' There does not appear to. -be only daughter of-the late D•.ike of. ONE MORE CHANCr- ease, from what I have resat of it, of �Mese- " much-," returned Deane as he lifted Hamilton She is a charming girl presents some features out of the I " t the window frame. 1 of nineteen, and in two years will _ Tie was.. a flirt, and a male Aiej " 1t Lhat you wis h me to He had hls magsifying glass in his be mistress of $1.000,000 a year. nev.j �; .!s a kick amiss. The harden "Five 'o'clock? It is just, that find the real murderer ?" esarslratf-tri�$ztt -- thascu .td��*nn._ n�'st Voll _t him the better_ That !a so." I e ked is th'_e_ Irl_to marry m yloiv. ' --� That is why," Said Doane, rub- "Then let that be m mission, room carpet and examined that wisdom of attibutea htoha "No," she maid, prompt not • he went on his knees on the bed- fs the to of a gardener,. t6 w Bing his hands togetbei, "I men- You y ourself look of ter the inno closely with his lens, and compared p genius. s and firmty.. e f;lonef the letter." remark," he added enjg- certain dust,-marks with the con-I i& the meet grateful of sone, and Fie became theatrical. Imatically, "usually need mors oo - I s s he.can play beat when he in=- "You have crushed my Iife at and "Stop,, my dear Burton;-do not go ,rag after than the Cyilty," by the pool. Janson watching him giiles a sees Ls a red•lioarsel3. "= the case nii�y amuse you. I think i "The coroner's verdictr-yot saw all the time with an amused, toler- the audience in front of him. '' fancy not,"-she responded- you. g can promise that the investigation that?" ant smile. Th! Ymperor Francis Joseph of "Ah, .but you do 'not know,' ha will not be without interest;"and if I "Wilful murder against some per- Deane rose to his feet presently Austria is nine times king, tiwice a ,insisted. "You hate killed mo- i .we have to run down to Groyne- son or persons unknown? Yes; it and said : grand duke, once a grand prince, killed ate-killed me-t" wood,,the fresh country air will do struck trio as being curious. "And now the study, if you don't four times a margrave, and the mul- "Wall, if I have." she remarked, va both good, IS I.remember cor- I "The .arrest of two men cat�d- mind," titude of his titles as count, ailo so coolly; "you must be a cat; for I forth, ie est enumeration. In adds- know seven other g�ils who have'' 'recd,• there is a qudeinf c�l�hn of that. The coroner advised the jury ''by all means." ---= p you epi the good old type there, with a land- that that would to the best course 'They descended. Janson unlocked tion, as King of -,Ilungary, hs bears done t13q-sure thing, and lardy who knows how to cook's chic, and the fairest to both prisoners," t'he study door, any entered. the title of "Most Apostolic," which not dead yet. You've got one more ` ken to perfection." I "Quite right. These are the de- The officer explained h w the body is one of the four honors bsstowed chance," _ They heard the doorbell ring, and I positions, axe they ? Wcll', )et us ad been fermi, sad Ikane's eyes by the Pope. y�esenily the page-boy ushered in 11 say goodbye now.. I will commium- were searching in, every direction, Miss Helen Burnside, who has been AS-TO JOKES. Rit'Yeard Causton. Ile shook hands, icate with you directly there is any and taking note of p11 things. He awarded a pension by the Dri'tish saying ; progress to report. Rely on that. picked up the. papers on the table Authors' Society. has probably writ- F-.v en our jokes show the order of - "I am not late, I hope, ]lir. Deane? Waterloo to-morrow at 2.20 ? You which the murdered man appeared ten more Christmas-card .verses than decadence; the rich jokes getting Row-do you do, Mr. Burton? How will tell Janson? Then again, to-h'a.�a been reading, a.nd ultimately any other living person, Passion- richer,'and the poor poorer. do you do Y' good-bye." examined the carpet with his magni= "Lateness in our instance does not I fying glass.as lio had 'done upstairs. —j matter; But were you late for the ". CHAPTER YYSIY. But lie was occupied longer' on this train from Graynewood this•aiter- one. It n tis a thick, heavy-pile car- noon, or did you run to'tlie-station "Flow do you tiw, Janson ?" J pet'-thick ie amid thn rain �" ._ - r. ane ad to steps of nny one entering,the room. - ',- "row, how the dickens did you ace you again. 1 lied to g,, down Dcane seemed Ao be.traciag-steps to - - _ . _ .. .._ the French wilidcw,s, which opened know ?" to-day,,so I suggested the afternoon - A smile lit up Deane'SL sallow as we might travel together." on to the lawn. That window he cheeks as he shook a repro ving,.fin- "I am glad you did," replied opened, and looked out--out and be- ri Deane as he seated himself--in -a- yond the garden. He, walked across I the grass to the' garden's .limit, ger. "Mv dear Mr. �ustoft,, I am get- corner of the compartment. "Tau ting %red of answering that ques- know my friend, Mr. Burton ?" looked over, and returned. And. all � ----tion.--Iiow uch._YeSSer_it_would be I "Oh yes. I remember bim. now the while . Janson wore the same t. If people would cultivate the simple de do, sir ?" a s;', Lo c.ant, it-pleases hin:-and- Iiabit of observation instead of ex-I "Ile 'Is travaliing down with us- ddesu't-hurt-;me smile. _ a_ "1 have finished," said Deane; -pressing surprise at its earistente _ in _do you-,ride back to the engine . to Ci1nke for letting me see the others.I In this instance we have keep me company?" y had no rain In Landon, yet your "I see you have y your bags; are place." ` r -• • , �•�. !� •, .hat bears the marks of recent 'rain- -you' going to stop Z" "Won't want to see it again?" in.- _ +• _ , spots there since its morning brush; "Well, I thought," answered Deane quired Janson, vainly trying to.. Stifle a in. w whilst the few specks of mut} on as he adjusted a close-fitting' cloth $T._ _ --your , trousers=country mud-show- traveldi'ng-cap, "we might attend the "`No;...I think not, thanks. Now, do not let tis keep the Iadies w ail;w -- - - - - that you must have hurried or you next examination," wouli9 have avoided the puddles. "Causton is it friend of yours, Ing; they promised t1� a cup o! tAa." - - -71tat "to-day was the adjourned ea- isn't he?" "I am going to catch the 6,30 ugh, ari tation at Grayiiewood the papers "Friends," Said Deane sadeetivek and I have to call at Ilei station," told me. ITenco your coming up by rubbing.his chin, "are thus I o said Janson;.and then, re[eaing to -.res. train from there. Now sit'down, not cultivate; but we have met be- his watch, he continued : Oh, I r,. � ,,,� and detail this business to me," fore✓-on a matter of business." shall have plenty of Umm" `• - 'I have brought you copies of, 'the "A good sort, Mr. Deane-a real And so they sat down to tea. - s depositions." - good sort.. That's why I have gone Deane oras do his beat conversational a "Good. Leave them. I will read orf the rails a bit, and•3et you to mond and the ladies were pleased. ...•%' them through to-night. Tell me, Is to this. The case is Blear as tlta nun with Mai• He dirercted his cenver- t ."*be girl still in the hospital ? Can to me; but Causten, he's got an idea iatiois eblea�dyy to Mao Weatcar. ww'lio - ►•.�.�, : be interviewed? .And tho . giDsy that both men are••lnneceRVO was evrtdently' In ignorance that her r girl ? That is 01-right. The "Vi'9iilst you ?" true eharactsr was kin to tlta „•, -=-rooms at Grayne k'Id{Ii I know• are "Oh, tae-Fren.:hmia's lty. Any pollee. Deane was eiawltmed wr 1 • ' i S locked." 1 cne with hall an aye sok d a"-that" $er - intelligence, siewi rite feelifg �w.- "They aro, brrt how could you Not touch use mY gels; down, seamed a martial ear. � hie salsa- �` ► ; know ?" then?"-•remar$ , with one tioning t1hat he and hie fRhtM were. . "Janson •!s in this case. is.he not? dt these puz twinkles in his ase. Mopping at the jowl hotel,for a-dal tn'hb 'lTiat's the chief good trait 1n hie` "Not a bit r. Deane; not a Nest. or two, -the ladles Unod bilM to Mr.. Jack B, Qeaeisw Pster>Nsrf 'i6ere's ILt. Bear wMllkln6 akarartor•-ha lockA un 11ot arly him; a*.;ir it mannan Pari ton a:uri does call in ag"n, and that lean gtOml wrinter'e sleep) _. i • f n r,+ h .� ,,,n 3 .„`+�e e �.°” r.. ,�.•-•�'+f,-. .> w•..r. - .•8,. ,sem ,yR.g,; L� ..,�..b'','�s`i'c''r .;,i. -...•. .eM4 '�JJ ""� .{{ y„ r � 'tip-7,P' y i• ! ^'°. _ - • s r I' -Geo. Lang has been laid off I .-B. N. de Foe Wagner resumed All your Wan' is Supplied 15mo. duty with a severe attack of la--his asitias at �Vyeliffe. college, _I grip pe. Toronto, on Monday• -• er spent a Granite Dish Pans, Granite'Tea Pot, Retinned Dish Pans, GranitPie -h1r•_. Enos Remm pe 11 r. Desmond, who hRs been - - fri• vtsitin friends in this locality serviu Kettle, Granite Pails, Granite Tauce Pans, Tiu Pate, F(Yst class iLan- 15th, 1904. I few day'9 lot i-eek vieiti3rg g rg Granite Tea Kettle, Ames, Handles, Forks, Nalle. �Picsatu.�°• nN�+ � ends in Toroufo. / returned t0 the North-west on terns, Ga3vanized pails, - -Born-At Whitby,,ot�Sunday,i aenctayZasL. Yull line Bouts, Rubbers, Patent bicxiicines. y- - -- January 7th, the wife tR Frank -MIAG Watson i] e `at home Money to Loan. - ,Allawayr of a daughter, on Friday, 22Nd and afterwards : LO��++►►�� 7 c _ VAZ•IS1S. - -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here the 1st and 2nc Fridays of each _ w ' as usual next Taesday to attend mouth. - - ' Logan _ he ill Owl ` -Miss Hattie Law has been -Mr. W. E. Vaustoneit serious to his professional duties. Mich. spending-a couple of weeks with _ ]y ill swith'la-la-grippe. -Mrs.Jennings,of Atlas, ds in Stuuffville and other - - =B. and Mrs. Burk, of Broug• is spending a few days-�cfth-her • - harm, visited Pickering friends on num.enus relations in this loca ty. points in at ova sty. �✓+✓ • - - .. -'t uesd-sy. Beene will -Miss Kate Thomson left on after spending a few weeks with Pickering Fire Company Saturday last for"a visit to friends ffr'iends,.in Meaford and Thorn' evening.held in he A full town aalttendance this(Friday) -•-• - in Manitoba• bury. , E. Va'nstone has had plat- members i requested. The best is none too;,Good - _J. H. Wagner & Co. are get- _ orn the ting in their supply of ice. The ed in his residence this week a fine i e Fent fou bee Pram n_W_ediiiese : Our stack is alway s new and fresh. r this year is of excellent qual- Choir ew Dominion Win. Fleming, of day to assist in the Sons of •Tem- - 'ity_Miss Jessie Davidson returned Markham. perance entertainment. They re - Leave our order and we will do the'res.t. game on Saturday after spending =-R. A. Douglas has sold out his port a pleasant drive. 3 two weeks with friends and rela. business in Wingham, and has -At the Victoria S�luare�Off- _ • A n _... tl fives in Toronto. purchased a drug business at Po- Hand Riffs Association n mate}ies - A. wasean, near North Bay. He during the year 1903 S. `IcCono- R' Bunting, -Earnest Stephenson, of Albert chie, formed of. Dunbarton, College, Belleville, was here on takes possession immediately, Y _ rage of 96 out Qf a Sunday attending the funeral of -The communion of the Lord's made 400,vthus Placing him at Fruits for Christmas A Shining Light Supper will be observed in St. possible 'his nephew, Ross C. Wilson. pI -.�V. J. _Biller and wife and Andrew's church on Sabbath the head-of t P. Shaw, heats of a tivav everybody wants the best John Dickie & Ccs• have just,resi- child, of Indian Head, N. W. T., morning next, and in the evening installed in their stere and resi- hi visiting his parents here, and Rev. Mr. McGregor will give an Dawson Victoria cattle firw, who in the marLet for Christmas s I dente a 85 light Siche gas'plant. F aarember re�atires in the locality address on" C2ur (hutch's.Watch-- n'as d'ow'ned off the steamer ' 1- The believe in letting their light . Rev,G, and iBra. McGregor words, or her Home Mission a am, an. t , sal Lng ly,m 5e- Co. have 'ust received a Uig sup 4�. e before men, and ova so ru of r id men returned home on Friday evening Work." attle to ictaria, was a brother of ply of extra Sae Uraugon Lemons too, that the may see their- oods g• Lemon, Orange X )' g last after- spending nearly three .-Richard Latchford with wife James Shaw, formerly of this vii. l i Citron tries' as welt b nicht as da It is weelcs-with friends in Montreal. _,- and child are spending a few da s lage, and nephew of firs. J..E. andeed d. Raisins- aisi s-UlpnineecookingC Currants.. .- h y h y�' yy ell worth ours white to call -�', V. and '.sirs. Ricliai•dson at t elle house of Mrs. La�chfor•cl's Cies• -- =oma avenin and see the elegant Mra. )•ill:am 1cGuire. _,Among the victims of the new-N Alrnuncls,_Filbert', l new li Irt is well as the many are spending a couple of Reeks mother, otherattra_c*ions there. • • ry' noel evcry'thiug ' g with friends in Thornbu Col- fir. Latchford occupies iaaCtev y c go wee©tijctre�ifin s3taerduclf tt �1 Dates, rrcia�ir'ecl1efur making your Iingwood•and other pointe iu that respoirzible pc?•' �uperiutenrlent of ter, w'ho hive many frif lids ill Christmas cake.,and pudding• TO Our customers o lacalitp. land firm, a. -A large load of young people extensive dredging operations. yues:riug tuwu-lri3, and,in Whit- Zi:e «i=h �t,u all a Happy Promo the village attended the --1t the natlital meetiuq of St. ley'. The fearti, worked to £icor{�r JOhll�lciCie �C Co. its and a 1), rust tr: carnival given in the Mammoth Andrew's Sunday School held at Siutt just p est of the wiliagt Invite everybody to cntrle'anil I Y eartmOfcourse�see are all vel-Y rink. Bruugltam last Thursday the residence of M. S. Chapman bcic'1liuct LIn l tiii•3'>lil;' N. I3., c,t; 'e2 the autiu,al big ciss�,lay of lr)1_y uo�w :with our 'Xmas trade, w last-Tuesday=tht• fullov.�ig oflicers Christmas £alley good-. Come, which seems to iucrea=e every avenin. tcpte electtt3 :_ I'resideut; 11. S. �luudaty January llt!a,at the t-4- e4rl - .and tact the best choice'.' year, but while, the holiday trade -Qjalte a number of carr young - ttr-rete. of her brotlirr t)1 1►;v, ilr. while :we art Hddiug to este �tncl:i i. booming, see di) not overlook �pe�rple attended a party given by Chapman : Vice NN:. .. � -I). son � � almost+laity, sti',1 swe cannot hal ) ;ti m, and firs. Fawcett, of the +ton ; Sec•rettarc; �` . V. Henderson: «'. Grci ylrs. .1:r+1. Vic l o:l) I other linea. nntl for sta ')le articles way c ,uvu d to \„i way ou NN'c( beiut; -oltl out of -olrre of our lend- .. Range Line on on Thursday even- Treasurer, ` . C1. C�urtlon ; Organ- y"' .stWh as Boots and Sbue felt Muff- ing of lLi week. i.-t, Nli=a JennieGordov : As�istnnt ue=+!xy sa heu interment full{, ing, article,s. We _b vo.' s1)ellt H,1}rb«r . O:_•f'P-hues, «•arm Muff- -C'ordwa,d is being delivered].• Organist, Mrs. «'. T D)inbar_ l.lacc. Tl1r dec'eiaaed. gni:, c,i �lif nlany_}ay,: selecting gorrit+ ails] ler,;,. �Iitt� alts. Togties, Shawls, throughout Teachers : John 1lurkar, Mrs. 1)_ frivli)d:�<huL�:'ill`rtygrettulj e:rroi �'•ari -ho%% you a "plendicl lot to; Ilo�ier,, Blan •* t.eLe., tCf have g c ht>u+e.f rota. Uome. and"we.w ill lads titcrc'k come ant! see what -- able quantities these days. The bat �Ir-,I«. Dic hie. �tr3�1«'rittlit. ht r deu.toe• * help y uu to�clei t• _ _ standard price for first-clu=s hard _�,rn)'o tiule ago ti,.. ,. :+icrtri�cy, a+'e can do for you. - wood i- 8.5.+Xi coni. I�Si�. Jichay..' Soo, �Iiri. , i Jt;hn Dickie & Co, -. John Dickie & Co. ., of the ,urs}tic ad is - -J1iaR Irene Dunbar, who ha- -We un+ier�tand zhat- the 11nir,iT,g 1H'ulxa Ly ur, Llie C`A1:ailiat. been laid up.for a week with a South Ontario Fa .4 Itr-tltttie •itld, awl is rlotw orgal)i/inK a (onl _ very severe cold, left on NZ'etlnes- is Arranging for the veru best ? 1 s dewe!,p tl, slain,. 'I'ht• _.. day mo.rningIoresumeher Ludic meetings of (1.1,1«:. cin .Ian -{`' Muni-hitt \taw In �l�c:tki)a; of the ?�mas �o��� 'Xm'as ' Goods at Branksome Hall. Turcxrta and ti-ttit1w Jali. '=''nil that ha:e-The L.adie `Aiti of F2. Ali.l• been heli! of late• yens l'crcit,er-;untie -.)y • : " ` l. pilaff ts- 1)r its Rh., ha:e. i.,.,L d u> t c t(tc ireav's c•hurcli he!d their reltulnr ation of Ernst gt,rzcet nt:d' miner t round c'laitar t1le mint• I c-)1,' til _ l - - rnonthlymeetinR at ilae re=idt ace tic)rtat!on --arc F;liuu fcat1;re in flit: 1 i+ l:.^�t thing, ill. tllnt lc,;io:. (•yOOCi Iljlel CLIE'i�-p. _ _ m, �Ir+, Du on Tuesday after- the-e two inectil;g W. IIA3111':t- 6 tl +1).i,r�,,. I. IM.,on, with a large attendance. in;. tit. C'athnrtl„ I'te that• ot_T;a t'oltintf<r Ilnu+t, cull:i-t- _ talo ms _ --The new boiler feu the Ben-- Frtitt f.: -uw ors.� ut oaf intt..w ill lit+ in' tri leen,1t :u .tutiE t,t+ of Ju'• >< t; II �ian.t.ifncturiiu; _La. arrLved )t t ye_ut «•. 1: - 1I :r l`in nen,, _ _ y -. ! --- - . _ _ � _I'1 to- on 'bl ri ,�Z�,Jt�'St. ! )lr 1 rel, ��•i-lots E,' I - - - - ?itlUn at. l,nCe, slid Opd•!'aLiany OtLatwA. Li:11�„e.l;'(','LP+I LuirLtPtltl, t'(,t'+�t:; ;• tial e•�itil�f'il-a,l :.ir�'L' _ .- - ��`lll-k -liul+td'•t=�, �+a-�f•". «'ti_Ck - at flet factor ..ill a .fed , :)In=ie for Lice r:<niu^ u,cseting I uig� iii the 13n!)tist cin re h, \1'ltit'- ,}a �•.. C hrl•-t�1ro- C art:- and C'lilHr.<tc: I')ulls,-Gs[r.es, resumed Look C -_ ,Y t b next I'_rt 1•a_y'. r:iid�`•i►t{LC!la} F days. The engine Ni-Mch arrival 'Fnrniers and ofhers' "-41oatd c+�etriug ai.+t�n tlu_Jlia=ic 11,0 all Toy licNckt (�uals. :lHtc,ru�rl>lle=, I:tc.. ��'c �r[Tt •rasci call -only a come tsetse ago has been part ill ni c ant e to be Item gent. - fid ssiuti I(lay- ` I 1 € o'.,r toy's and [grey Foorts. I lease call airst see fos position and ma read • for work. at 3 .3(► t an.l,�.+!; ler y- au:chty. Fhc�c• rnectin , mall ,r) ,urtwri u ourselves. g� ' at 5 vela Pmbet-4 f the 'Metbo n- 14eCiint�tu`ilay tart P. Bridget l svi.11. E,e a litll:e. `lerfu yontltt. i- y y, who for the past year encu. have ha.i n'ondE:rftll k, at - her clan blu far in Evangctistic Nock, and s �- E. BOOiie PicIeriDd. _ - joyable outing on llrtnday eve:.- hits Ut�en �witl, daughter, Mrs. as they have the winter'+ ell a F) ing, v.-hen the friends of tj3gad}itx,l R't:i. Rainey,ije totduring a tit of a ,- nieuti all tilled, NVIjillby' has IR-en _.. __ - - -•-._ fortunate in yecuriug L iefli ur irhitb and return,. On retau'n- act' and severely burning her yQ 2ung --- - --- - .. II 1 -- _ $ng, an este en re alit • ha�`rnJaTnes-were_ -At the last regular mooting S awaiting them i❑ the basement of not cetisidered serious, she suc• 1 B b 1. O. U. 11'., I�fi a s • the 'church .after which an ern- .cumbed to the disease on Timaday of Pickering Lodge, A. atS� 4 _ ppromptu program was rendered. morning. The cleir, 6-cl lndv • ci the fouuvciug officers were instal 11 �` U - - )Rle turnout was the largest that was#5 ycars of age" was- a native iF:, J R. Thextun: Al. W., It. 'the school ham had for years anti of Ireland, and for many years Moore ; Foreman, A. Foriyt i; pA Clearing u till he remainder was greatly, enjoyed by all. If a resident of Pickerint,*: About Overseer, W. Colli,;; Recorder, hof ut}r trimnrcd hots at greatly reduced pries from Jan. 5th,- those who have the time and the thirty years ago, with :her haxa- G. S.-Cuarrin : hitianricr,.AV. G. to Stb. L'ntrimtiied shapes all prices frtm25cup. ,means-know how much,those liv-, band and family, she moved to Ham ; Ti•casurer, Jolui Aharkar.; �a- ing in town enjoyed a sleigh-ride -Peterboro, where Mr. Me.Ginty is Guide; W.J.Clark ; I. Watchman, � .A ��moi• w _•;- ' - ���• see believe these pleasant outing an efficient member of the police P. O'Counor; U.«•xtchinan, 1). l'.. would occur much more frequ-. force. ..Her remains were couv.ey- Every• - RepreSeiitative to Gr r�i d 'ently. . ed to Peterboro yesterday morn Lodge, W. ��. Sparks-; Alwrnatt. - -The annual meeting of the ing for interment after services �. G Iiatxi 'Nled}cal 1✓'xamiuer� c Pickering public library was field had bests conducted its tB-e R C R. i1. Batcnien, M. in the'town hall on the evening of church here Fattier Sheridan. by ll Monday, Jan. 11th,with the Presi- She had two of a family, one son Agincourt. _ - - dent; Dr. R. M. Bateman, in the in Peterboro, and one daughter, _• - --. chair, and with a s 11 attend• \its- Rainey,`both of svhoul 'sale= Thos. Underwood, of Orono, D . . - ante. The annual i iort was re- ,vive her as also does her husband'. who recently purchased the i:.ittle - ---- eeived anti-adaptM The most _.On- Tuesda.} _evening of this houreatead near'tiere; has taken a _ ����� • pleasing feature of the report was week the Rev. T. -Albert Moore, possession of the same. 7ru� V p� t :the substantial increase in the Secretary of the Lord's Das Al- -- T- - - 1 Z'} V '..,circulation of books .and, maga- lianee addressed a public meeting Piclrering . . . . tines for the year 1903, there bav- its th'e Methodist church. There j - ing been over 3000 books and was a fiair attendance though not 9'. �o7rilnittee 1 magazines taken out during the so large as tl a importance of the 'Vigilance _ the greatest ill [coy' The rev. en- len' AK. CRE . year, while g subjectLeallec� for. g Formed for tecorerinet 0P operty sto previous year was 2,500. This i- magi gave a splendid address on from its n erplbers and the appre• } -. ...no doubt one result of the lower- the work of the Alliance, tl itn- heusic n.of the thieves, T GREIG, Agent, - Pickering• �g-of-tile membership-fee, which portanee of keeping 'holy"the Members havisc property eto?euc,n.mnni- also resulted in a large increase. of Lord's, day. •and preserving ,the, tate immediately with any•me:Lnbrq - _ membership which reached 143. Sabbath laws" throughout the ut E'xeCotive Committee. •The following were elected mem- whole Dominirn. ' With so many blembership, fee s1 qp, ._ ARDSON'S .�1C bens of tie,Board of inanagernent: emigrants coming into the c.nuitry '. j � g - Dr. 13 atenian, W. T. Dunbar, - ■■■��� V. Rich�irdsoii, G. S. Cossaii, John jj• sego have no reverence and ilo Arthlrr Jeffrey, -Geo. Lang � 1 ; care for out SibLath and with so Secretary. Presidont.. Dickler 'W. G. Ward and John many large corporations seeking Exec.Com -Ce .Lene, D.E. Pupb,C.S. Important,flliowing of finest display of Murkar, Imniediataly' after the to e;yip}c y_-t}• en every day of Palin;Pia6ering,Ont. Ching. A very large assortment of -- _ adjournmentof the annual meet- the year, the itnpor of such stationary. Books, Dolle, Toys, }obi - — ----`ing, the-ward nre"rid eh=cfed the. a, society can easily ie seen. _ - received for the Holiday trade. Cell, _- full0swing oflicers : President, Dr.• Fv eryotie enjoyed t•headdress andand see chem.e ` 'R. 1. Bltenian : Treasurer, W, T. at the c1cr.-e to bratrc•h society was Picierihg oal �o,5' _Snbacriptions -feke�fo= *ll bfaRazines,l , Diinbnr ; Secretary, W. G. j�-a'rcl ; formed quite a a iiitnii.it{r joininf;. VCeekly and Dailyl.Newlill ape". Librarian, Dr. L3atetnnn : Alicli- Any of the office-bearers will:be 'Yards at ,pink Mills, - -- ' tctrs, G.S. Cowan and ]+'o til. Chap- pleased to hear_of others who, =CJ�A.R�m�.��N': man. We would reccomeud that wotild'like to jc,in :end so aid the BestQuality of �ard Coil _ •�itby- all those who purpose becoming society ..in its work.'.. .Althoug i .. $r00]c': Ser@at. secure their tickets Full weight Guaranteed• „ members, to sve may think that there is not _ at once 'ill order to get their fatly much need for such a society in r l L ' benefit. The fee is very low so our midst, yet rememl)er that Stone d Che'L uL $lZeS ! its _ s -. that rune need go without read- .there is nirtch work to be, done Pr Pain `Sing matter. Every member is which will Ue for the general-goixl. At 1(,w;St market tial� �apej s, ` yellowed to change one book•a day, of the whole Dominion: The mini- 1 - - a,privilege granted by very few mum memLrship fee is 50e. per --- iblic libraries. The committee anutru though larger sttbscrip- L }fare also purchased twenty-ons' tions will be giAdly received. The , popular magazines. R e have also on hand uantit oP -• of the mo_t pop 3 office-bearers of the society arei:! �• y- .-- A.Luge kgsh stook now oil hand.�Prioeul in•Wali•Pape=;ranging o crhe ue of all the books and Best.Quality Smithing Cos { ,� g President, Vice- ' 1 fr'om8o• nP• magazines may Le secured from Presiclen�s, the pastor. of the Our C)al makes warm friends. - - -- _ the librarian. Do r.ot flail to churches ;PecretArv. Mrs. Bundy; Orders left wimp vv. Peak delivered jQh� Park°s, �lyyk�tp 7� teeure your t`.c':ete a`.once, Treasurer, Wm. Henderson. promptly, _ t 'xis ,., _.'s;' ..�..$k' :s•T,,. .w. ,; - "r5 `;.... s.� t_,1.: i :.te,v•, "• .9f. s',?- ,.+�. ..Yr4M�k" i;•''�,',, �,.:"`+:.. r. p:..R•V MP Yn :R'�M • '.,'�'",7�srfi'�.F.atid'f• -at- - ��"• W� _ 'dry' 'SS•s�.l'). 5 �d,Y6.r4. .r