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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_12_02 j 51 . .., ... -. .. Y?Tell _ VINr V. v- , _ ' ., - .'-. .. • .._ - T .toy ...._,_. , NEW- -S HE PICKERING _. PIC�RING. ONT., FRIDAY, DEC 2 1904. No g ' draft#sftascal Olar>s,e. � '- - - - - •-° Whitby •-• ' atiori devoted much of his time to� Cherrywood. r Spdlik Mill s 1 = i researr-h -cork in physics, He has On Thursday afternoon the remains worked under the direction of Prof. Piss L. Pierce visited hersister,airs Of the infant chilli of-Mr. F. W.How- McLennan of the L'niversitp of To-'Robbins, this week. Medical. lett were brought frow Toronto and Tonto, in co-operation with whom he, 'We am pleased to know that Mrs. _ #" Red Wriest - - 1.00 bus, :buried at St. John's, bay, burying -has published four original papers. + Petty, sr., who has been on the sick -c - White Wheat - 1.00 groitud, Rev.•A.'H. i�"ri;;ht conduct-:He will now-con tinue his invest!-at-'list for the past week, is able to be F. E3S ILPOOD; $f.D„ $tirareoa Spring Wheat - - .90 ed the service. It will be reuiembered.ions under Prot. J. J. Thomson of the;around again, ' 'y[ to Csna3ian Pacific Railway ; Coroner Goose `'heat - 8J; " that �Irs. Howlett --vas buried here,Cavendish -Laboratory. Caul.bridge. ! Much symppathy is felt in`this neigh- - Ontario Cryunty; Issuer of Marriaza Licecees, 'Njanitoba 1'lour $ii.UO rjbl, about a Month ago, (where he will spend the nest two 1>orhoncl for ♦!r < T a, i Claremont; ,Office hours—Before 10 a.tn„ 1 to 9 �. R hitby. ' and ftot l 7 to 9 p.m. Private telephone Family Flour ' S,SO Jttnctiuir station rctbbeu.- years. Ir. I3urtvn is et r�ntr 8 yearfi°beret:eluent. The funeral of his wife connectionwtth Balsam.green vood,Rroagharn pastl'y Flour - h,Sp k Sllortl} after the 2.05 tmir Lad pulled of age. and one can hardly uo utlier!-,ho died front the effects of injuries " M9 t Zia i,and�Pi�L'e lath coonn?, wm�lowie's Bran $1 .G0 ton out on Tuesu..v ttft«•rnooii •,f last week':than exp?ft'the successes so early-worn.received in accident with fire, pawed Shona 2Q.OU. " .. Mt% Fred _lllin, 0-ket agent and, to be followed by notable :thieve.-'-thr,:nigh our village on Thursday - Tp'� A. YOIIr(1, ]1.D„C.M.,Fellow of �- operator, nitule the di-,•every tL•at tate meets in the realrii of science of-hich!Morning to the H. C. cemetery, Pick ' i ' Julubbi o (NJ till to his otiire had bees c iened-and he is alt ardent and already distin 'ering. o. Trinity uedical College, Toronto, loom• - i Z �- - aber of College of Phvstcians and t;urfteons of Gralla"in. 1.hole 1Vheat Flours rifled of start (if its c•on;etlts, There uishecl devotee, So adinirabfe a record� It k with the deepesx regret that we - Oatario. Office and residence opp0'LearvLotel Chop of all kinds. w* nosing illi in bills, l;u: a! Jj % 11 - 77 ��FF •�. • e. - •. % I • „�• - -. -. - I.- 4 r .._ . 1 .+ .�' - _ >, • . 'There," she said triumpkantly. ions forma, so far iia notitrallzing It?i "Now come and be fed." acidity in the soil is concerned, there - .1liz . h -- '' ,,Bra-To-11- he said as he eat is-14tle- difference. The 2640 pounds Will YouHelp - _ _- _____ _, .4 • � --- "Help me yourself, Ronle. A good of hydrated or the 3600 of air-slaked 7 big piece to begin with. I will show time produce practically the sauce - V you the pattern of the bottom of effect as the 3000 pounds of ground. THE HOSPITAL FOR . ..- . .. e y ►ry`` Sam CU that pie dish directly; and then' I Freshly-l,urned lime, So far as itsN NN , Stimulation of the decomposition of J' shall eat the dish itself•' f, o r *r SICK CHILDREN Laughing sho helped him and sat organic matter in the soil or of the • b leaning her elbows on the tall , flocculation of ho clay and the e ti n t - , y, le I g e lbo s ,1 _- and her chin on her hands, regard-!Uringin about oY a granular coruii- g • ing him smilingly while he ate. I tion of the soil, 2(340 pounds of pure - � -• Having satisfied his appet 4, he hydrated lime produce practically For it Correa for Every Siok Chi141 leaned'back in his chair and asked: I the same effect as the 2000 pounds in Ontario whose. Parent/ ` �# SECRET ~REVEALED "ro„' what's the news?'! .I of ground lune, lir- the :3600 CauDOL �llYord t0 Pay . "News? there is no news. Every-I pounds of thoroughly air-slakes! lame thing at the Towers goes on the would probably produce only about For Treatment. est the same. P c t rho dTec ut Lho ground r year• � . fte J same year a !T #f' �' I"-a got a new pony-You must see', lime. MM CHAPTER II: blew the dust from a book, opened I The Hospital for Sick Children, College it, and, resting the edge against the.him, Royce! Such a perfectly ova- I2, than, the oLject of applying And sow I should like to be able singing t little dear!" lime to the !and is simply' to neutra- p I turned the pages, y street,Toronto,appeals to the fathers and to say that he made them a nice to herself all the while in the low, ".1nd-my brother, sey'mour?" ' I]ire the acidity of the soil, it will mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain '- speech about temperance .and plain• "The earl is very well," she said, (make little ditTe reuse'whether Lho the thousand sick children that it mines living, and with a "Bless you, my sweet voice. . . I lime is spread upon the frozen uietl within its walls every year. worthy irirettcia," went home. This The young man watched her with quietly. what's }acs last tad?" asked 6a'oiir:d and allttweti to ]le t}icre un- r The Hospital ie nob, is what the ordinary heroes of ro-i a smile on his mobile lips, and sad- I til sprint;, w'han it will be worked a local institution- mance invariably do. But the deals, as if she had become con- Royce.don't quite know; we do not lute the oil, or wbM.hc:r it be applied but Provincial. The young man, though strong as a I so of the burden of his eyes, a sick child from any lion and light hearted as a lark, sf she telt them on her back, she lei vex some wayy much of hi connected think a the o of the threeforms. worked, the I plus in Ontario who 'was not, alast prudent or wise. He turned her head. Timbuctoo. But tell me all about 'Foil is a heavy one and needs to can't afford W y allowed himself to be led--carried I she did not cry out, but she ourself, Royce," she went on quick-i have its physical condition impruv- has the came privi rather-by the crowd to the nearest ' dropped the book and stood still for ly. "How did you get leave so ;ed, or if the object is to stimulate hires as the child -drinking booth, where he stood' a moment, the color coming and go- soon again'? I thought you had on- (lecumpowition of organic matter in living in Toronto and drinking many times and oft; and drank ing on her face eyes, It was a pure oval, ly just gone back to the regimulitw" ;the soil and to assist in liberating is treated free as well as paid for drink; I very fair; the eyes, wide open with Nis face clouded, and grew grave plant food tho 3600 pounds of air- The Hospital had rowing into and embarrassed, and he kept his slak•sd lime is nut nearly so effective last year in its beds An hour later, flushed and.hot, he,surprise, gradually growing remembered the girl whose beautiful i pleasure, were o1 a violet blue--a I ods fixed on the claret Jug as he as the 30n0 pounds, of freshly- and seta 781 patients, face had beeei upturned to his with lovely, girlish face that matched the replied : ground lime or the 2610 po+Inds of 287 of these were `such anxiety; and with a half-defined,'gulden girlish hair, and the slight, -yes-so I had, but— Oh, I'll hydrated lime. The so-called fared !- from 198 places out. - _. idea of finding her and assuring her; almost frail, figure. tell you all about it. presently." turn) Jim,, that if u.;ually offered in side of Toronto. that he was not hurt, he got away I T'he young mail seemed startled in� "Oh, itoyce," she faltered, "Yo the ruarkct i., uu- only air-.slaked to The coat is 98 cents from the crowd and went out to some way', but as he stopped in he -y oil haven't lx en getting into au- a cotrsidcralilr id-gr„.', but frc>quently per patient per day, look for her. recovered his presence of mind seiffi , hu., mix,xl wi!h rt u guuri deal of the and there were !r_�il other scrape, have you?" sick ' The sun had nearly set by thir clently to take off his cap, I Flo laughed uneasily, his brows refuse uia'_•'r'ial, as ashi-s azul the _ ., __ in little ones a day 719 .- -ttime: a faint breeze, harbinger of ,,, girl in a voice'knit knit to ether, and his face grew hot urot'e iw7iuro portions of tive lime. •'ci000 Da Y,no croa" in the Hospital. _ the cool eventide, stole the gh the "Royce cried the g g , It i ti: on'fore, probable that s Since it-i founds- - ' .."Royce!" and soft as the one it'n which I and 4ert?. _ (seal and duet. tshe had sung. "Royce, is It oil,' "Let's talk o[ arnncthing else," he darn.<-d, of 10U(i e (if Of Lion ea Hospital He wandered about to ire every y t" y I,said. "3Ye shall have leafy of burarKi, t;ro:md ictus f good c{nal toy rested 10,371 where as he went, but thAwh he Y It's' of Irene. ho said P I rasa several red-shawkd face he with the beautiful disregard for time, hie I'm going to stay home a sty w•,ril,l be at hra:a c•q cal -i u children-ab n u b could not find the one he nought grnn'tiaar which distinguishes the'bit, Iiui look here-I mist go and d,'+',.Ir 6 'tf -'Uc)U Pu'''i'ls of age-c+il- unab of these were p Lural l,tu+. unable to pay and Presently a clock-it was the one Public school boy. put my'sel! tidy. . _ were treated free. y she dropped lightly as a feather }',. ," she. said, "Where is your Every dollar may - - ,in the turret of Monk Tower's--struck from the chair; and he wade as if to! luggage? Have ,you had It sent i -.,, SifFa:1' 1 «'1S'1'fat. ay eight. He pulled up short and put be the trnnnlator of his hand to his head-it ares burn- tom' her in his arms, then stopPed 1 on? Perhaps it Is in your room• A ,real, `fi,.ltrr will d,, v.•r, r:iculY your hind thoughts nn<i grew rid and awkward. But i "I haven't any. Iugga,+.-that is-i h , r( it has a ti•lt roof, into the Hos i is - Xng hot---us !t he were trying to re there vias no awkwanlikeSs on her there:, I'd bettor tel! nti raKh� out, for re{ b ' I P �, ( ' meatber sum then he whistled ".11i Ii will nut Irak every. Lasa it i k n1 deeds. ine remor9efully half comically, 'Pmt• now that the first moments�I suppose. 'Che-the fact ie. Itor.ie• -rale - or the rano- nu'Its on It If ave 1 Everybody'sc '�•.�,_ of s+.uprise had passed, I have been gPttfng into another the. xh•e! tv,,il bast dr1 and hatt.•r,d la.' may be t h o ""�__:' aad strode out of the Lair and onto ^„ ting , as you. call it, And this Oir. Royce, 'I am so glad! `Clirn hers{.' oil the North, K',•-.t. ,favi ea It Fri eAid in Need to . et,AF..LG -the common• his face set in the dir- tilet • -• '- action of monk 'Cowers. -did you came-haw, and she took it's the v�urst scrape of all— 1 I him by the hand and swung it up I n'haL'd that?" he broke off, looking a r�` I'l lncrus� th•u On. took opthe l Sol a bodA'mu.wh•3lof the +trout;be mere W A lane led from the ntidnion, and and down, almost drawing him Into i towapA the• door. ii! y - stagpiag-briskly aleug.-it -he same- ---'---- -.__ .. -_.-.. q ilw; ",L-,--_fuxmnmont then-co ,a a a d calYis i it, •e i it.M a r',r_ the weak, Tue Hors ua! pays one clivi ..... tQ a hedge over a brook. Hero ho the room - �_ ns ,e r dervisut health an "Just now," -he said,' "�Vul�ed aprana •i; . h.r i,,cc palm¢ a little 1 Rr,ow or round is it; heel+ueas to suffer tuck o his coat waistcoat, and! lYei,,, 'I'll.- cl an s; ing �hildhood on _ collar, bared his broad chest and the-most of the Way- nut 'I say. p. is the countess; I k zea her u j place to fetal ,hi�•p corn f,.d . . . . . Rtep. Go, Roy cel I,et me break it d r 1,,,1n poets or h.ty. I am wilt so every' dollar that it, Antinous neck. ai.d bathed his head,I_` g p to her that y Pa Y . 1n the clear, te:'Jl seater. Springing ?•ell!'• .she. sari, lool:in u at oil are herr, C °' sire !y«t ,hfs>p ),ick 9ensr They ° i +d b the friend* .. t. his tett with ren.waci tic-shire" him with -itel'coniing eye's. "What quick!" And she pointed_to the arc, fir J3 gooA t:tnak,•rpers U one 1 I ofIf yoknchildren .,f ' + sad streagtfi-'"Ctfa r` '--�_As- the matt.r? 1Flty do You stare-window wrnt.__a pace or tevrt, y you child i ' said weth a` ion` r ,each• What ¢t inn so, oue 1I� xuse.anii- ___-. y - - -- hi lh• kn,,tr vv,t'q it iy t taro an sick t.i 1, _L,4_-+l.d e>liat ti-J, like to eat, _ vour nn.ghborhood ,• with Long Bill's h acrd the liquor 'i shafi go and fetch the cout.t,wy'1 - th�r �toppod, and facutg a>�tsuttz3 in 1 t+u•r• 'i nu f,c.rcu i1 1M-"�• - ifoid on!" he said, holding, her throw back his h,•ae1 � I alio}b sick or crTp• n I felt stiff. and seedy'; all right now ' I it And it •,nc ' Ilnrty a Cuud h,'ig Pled or hm Club He put on hia thing::. quickly-there hand lightly - "Fait a minute. I'mI ^\ut" he kaid. "No use running it will r,ilt all the flock, I I s not I I feet send the par - hccattse-L.say, how you've aw:,v. aftor till, I'll face it r U;r,k in- the 1 were bruises on his arms and chest, ,!staring . a rcr hoist this mote for ToNNa—altered!•' ! ('1'o be Continuofl.3 f gu to a + 9 name set bands of red that would be g . �,��a,A u'f,.u�a':•r., *\f- .. +� _ �. i ., .� H tvpltal. C Kr "'c ill and laughed and bee l.., •rlffsd'a"crtiTiKa' See the r:arn le black and blue in an hour' or two-�ales tell-l.ut only for to >,+••�-�-`. « et n,t•'r it Es. �livf+civ at til,• c l,;e Of what can be d,�ne for club toot chrldrOPrir ridntr t�"bi'S ,t rTonow were the Bard' N29— and rete an' ,afnad ' +'drink there. •)•here were 14 like cases last year and hue _ r)� Iron 'gates' of the avenue to btonk I "FIave I? I suppose I have, You eMORM ,o 1 dill`the water ;nin a pail or dreda in 28 yearn. 4 L--- g `id :t expect to find n,o just the - -tub i hive i:n;,wn than to trace) �same after all this time. ltoSiil (o t n t.¢ n' sa a -,,ri inieH or FTa passed through the gates and - ' 1 - ' "1 es, [ did," he said, "I was Qi� •ttinJ aruunil_ nJ:,! wait. until I dip r up the avenue, arcing no one; the ,,,,i.rr, the W.'ti,•r, Anil ih;•y had • lodge-keeper had stolen off to the looking torvy'ard to seeing a little ! A - fair, The elm-lined road wound I girl in short frocks and a pigtai}. i -� ['6.10y, oil 'now.r,,t_.t""• Al . 1 P_. round and round like a yellow ser-'meant to pick yuu- up and give you 1 have ebru Qn l0r.on, t the i s pent', but presently the long front �a jump " . . .I'h e tipli<d „ • ,AI'PL�'INU LlIiF:, r•,�a,,eit, hei,ru>;.iry ;0" one she drew ,awn from him an inch the sca!e at 12 p,itnt&; When the of the great mansion loomed white I y Limo may ho applied to the land ra s:erxs •rriea J4l before him, or two, laughing still, but A little lanihs vacua so surly and the wt•ath• g S three liXerent cvndittons, either as •Picaee send contributions w ,T. Baas His handsome face grow rather shyly, � the ground, fresh-biirined !tuic, hy- or is cold, f t.c.l-d the•ni a little w'nrtn Fobertaron,Chsirmwn,or to DouglaxDavid • -Wil ahotihin't I r+,w like the yc milk, : +aie•tiCne+ flair>rr, they are on - grave as he looked up, at the house y g drutrci or rcr -water-slaked lime; neo, See Troaa , of The Hospital for Simi _.. but the seriousness did not last 1 rest of the world? Why', you've j and the air-slaked lithe, The elltect rub)tho, (i+ppet, using s they son with a earn uurz.lf." She sermn! to rubber iiipplr, 1( they' srWm chilled, Children, College Atreet, Toronto, tong, and he was humming again I gr Y of lime in the soil uiay also be con- . - long, an as cheerful and careless as• re the fact for the first time, sidercd as o! two general classes I-roll thctu lip Iu a blanket and put ----T--"'-' )before, - and her lock became still more shy, in a hasket h • tics kite. err stove un- First, in correcting acidity of Lilo y h WEAR TWO PAIRS OF 30C]K3. • A moat, dry none. surroUnrled the Ifut it-was only monirntarily. "R"hy, !soil, and securi•d in bringing stout til they are warm and lively, _ house; he _crossed the- time-worn itoyce, you are ctuite--et mail." certain chemical and physical __._-Salgstnan__ Tc1LS Hair ___Ln_ - --ltf.`lA}:ftfl:f. fait}W f`Tt, « Shoe .',. , . steps to the halldoor. But there other hand and Faring them together'�singcs that arc compibiit such as Keep the Fee Warm. . - brick a and ran up the broaT stone Tie IutrgFied-a11d ' got got - of-iter' htimirlatiag the derompoesition of- ur- I1IG�,:ing dr••p'holrs for >;.,ttrn�; )+reach ' -,he paused, Perhaps the'vicw of the in boyish, light-hearted fashion• iganic matter anis aiding in the gran- te,rc has ninny y'rars tt;o pax:,%l rho "I see ,you wear two pairs of Anterior, the polished oak, the spot- "Ifave I?-Well, then I'll forgive ulitr sun Df docculatiun of the soil, exl„•rimaut.+I stage with me•, ;ayx socks," said .the .Shoe salesman to -less floor of white an4l black marble, you. But, you've grown 'in other) Suppose we start with oiie ton of 1.JOJrn Jf. St,ibb5. It is not a theory the cubtomer, "You aro very wire. , the plush trangings, the lines of plc- ways, Irene. By- George, I can'frostily; burned lump lime. In onc'•b+tt a well r,'uhli.>ir ii last, tli;st Lho A ✓;trod many • people are beginning .. tures in thMr heavy gilt frames, scarcely believe that this lively t case, we *riirrl this so that it may Uo deeper Wre Hulas are made for trees, to do it. ospecially between seasons. -s I: .awoke in him a sense of ills dusty 'young lady is the little kid who used applied o the land by means of a i in roasun, et+peci;cll,y it the subsoil is f'coplc ought to do it all through • and disordered condition, ,lie look- to climb the old apple tree--"• drill or sown broadcast like any 'bLitY cloy, the mrrc certain ern they the winter. There is morewarnith In ed down at his clothes, nt his boots The blood 'starched' her taco again uthur fertilizer, In another case we I{,rot,cted ainst early Ulalnrrinq in I two, pairs of suuuei''r .socks than -the water of the brook had turned and she burst out quickly, as it -to water-slako it. For agricultural the siring, aN well as agafn�i ex- is in the weariest pair of wool- the dust on them to mud-and shoo)&'stop him, purposes the best tuethod of doing lens that evs•rs was manufactured. _ his head;.and'as he heard the sounQ "But'how tired you must be! How ca Aive drouth in the h^tiring periird.. I "It you are troubled with cold feet, this is to scrape back the surface of - of a servant's footsteps comm from far )caro you walked? Let me go ITho results obtained from e b hake oil will find that the combination Ipr • p g' the soil in the field and throw down y' _ the back of the hall he turned quick-'and tell the countctss; Royce." about a Darrel of fresh limo in a and strong manur>s on Clic bottom u[ a pair of woollens and a pair of ` ' ly and went down the steps again. I*- "Not yet," lie said. `'Flow far? thereof, and aro'•nd the miter riot li st weight socks-balbriggan or place at convenient intervals. If list(, g "I'll get in at the back and get Oh, nearly twenty miles, inorc or' the soil is quite dry, throw a pail of til, hole, is a rpoC ay-stem dicPl,Y lisle )bread-wi}1 fie you up comfort- _• .• waati," He said to himself. "hfAdame less.," p1 water over this lime and cover it estahli,Herl and reaching down into ably the coldest day that comes. It . - ha? this kind of thing," and,. he "Oh! How � tired you must be!" with `soil. The lime will begin to tile' cold clay, tnc�re it retards' the your coat are Leader, you cart wear• - looked down at himself ruefully. she exclaimed. slake by the absorption of water tipfl"wing of the, sitp in the sluing, the thread ones inside and the wool 1. He passed along the sideral the "Not a bit• but I'm as hungry as front the soil, and as it slakes it and cuoscquenlly the Ulooeriietg puri- without,. If you are cora cold,. to- • , - !rouse and had nearly turned, the a wolf, '.%ad I think I'd better put will swell and cause cracks to ap- ods Tfie warmth of. the surf tliat verse the pro(eay. Whichever you corner when he heard, through an mvi;clf to rights before I see the pear in-tho covering of earth. These conies with too nmcli force some- do you will find. the thin pair 'easily ` IL ' open casement, a voice singing. niater, you-know how particular she should occasionatty-t,� fHrrt to ex- times in -Fohrvar},- and- u 1 s the value of the thick one. _ - • • �, nncT is-oli', serve . -stealing elude Lho atmosphere. after three �P in enation, doe.-4 not warm i lisp "Ther, is, generally spec -ing, an sweet. She was evidently singing around,to the back entrants, mean- or four days the lime will have fal- the Nirth down into the clay, but, altogether wrong notion as to the_-' -- to herself, for the voice was low(ing to get a wash; when I heard you ton to a fine powder and may be dis- only nn the sio-fare, and conkquent- bast way to kec' 1Im_.fzrt-waiaxi• - -- e and,piping u like a linnett--" ULMNI the t, , « -4 .s or envy' solos and cork . -then went on again as if the singer "And so came into the cage," silo, with which it was covered, mixing not nVach less inr{tortant. result is soles and insoles and fleece soles, ,, ,Ongfng unconsciously. said. "But you aro so hungry! Sit with tho lime, aids in its distribu- that. t.lit.root ,;.stoin, heist; decpiy acid think they are In tlLecting their He stepped up to the windviv eau- Tlriwri here, Royce," she 'pointed a tion. This is what we call the a5tablishr'd, is n � nearly set I + . tiously and looked in. slim finger' to an 'easy chair, "and "It is nil n mistake. The cotes of 1.hydrated lima In the nett case we readily b^ oath in summer or au- 'Tho room was a small one, paneled I will go and get you something to sim 1 expose the blue to the action ti, ~once tire feet err. not seizgitice to saki.. . ••- An dark, shining oak. The IIoor was cat—" P y years ago I set n Pr'li It is not through the soles that ,sot g of the atmosphere Sonietirnes'i orchard of ahont 1il,Otki trees, adher- ot walnut, the pictures were old, in "Ind drink, please; I am thirsty, thrown in piles on the ground whew ;ing str(ctly'to file deep +stole system, catch cold o: .fuel coir). Any ordin- ... . : tarnished frames, the hangings of too," it receives rain and clews, and ab- and when urchaivis all or'er the stitto ars 'shoe affords , s tort. all the pro. s milk damask were of a dull,,faded -And drink. I sha'n't be gone sorbs some water from the soil, but Lection nconcerne so far iL9 temper• failed i have had good crops. 7n a . , ' ' ' gray; .the only spot of light in the long; you shall see how quick I can most of the change that takes place recant exceptional year, in w-liidi 'a surra is concerned. - ' dusky room`was the white dress of be. And then, when you have had in It is the result of the •action, of "Toj void cold feet, the arikTer •' ' •'-"'•• 'a young girl, who stood on on an- your supper. I will tell the coun- the atmosphere, t.h- limo absorbing great. m in,v or 1, ds had ti liir{;a avid ii1l�e p should be protected. That tri ve chair reachin down some fess. nuinbpr of'trees k[lfcc! by frost, I di.1 is wire e your second pair of sockv books from an ebony gcabinet. "Yes, I shall want strengthening carbon iliozide as well as water. It does its work. Tint, as a matter of Y this action is allowed to progress not lose n t•rct•. T attribute this o If the young man had been an ar- for that ordeal-eh, 1lenio?" long enough, or if the lime is pre the, darn .holo system and deep cul ti- fact, in very cold weather every f st he would have felt ills soul She rose, seemink scarcely to tested from rains, the masa will bo- vation fullow(ug, during the first one should Rear .cloth tops covering _ - _- Jewell and throb._with delight at the touch Oil floor, so light and airy two of three y-ears. the whole upper part of the shoo come, after a time .- . • "With spat-, and doubled socks and picture his eyes rested on, as it was the movement; and Royce Lan- THOROUC;HLY AIR-SL,IKED, v a p lives, the dusky room, the air of don leaned back and looked around "Of cour�." :said tha hitsinietid, alio medium weight shoes you can ival¢ / __ _: .quiet .and repose, Lho slight IIgure -the .room. It we wore to, weigh the resulting on ice in..zero weather and not'knov_ - niadt n v.rr.ialt.,V of n inn.tac.turinu 1 of the girl-all in white-touched His eyes rested on two portraits product after -these actions have it's cold-so .far, as your feet aro �I excvc^s,' "the truth is ho rml, to leak ' !him with SO vague pleasure. Hatrging aide by aide over the. ancient taken place, we would find that the ,nrcrnerl. (lf•course you feel till ant.. siin,r, time." 'Yrs," rt•joinod the . The dress was made in the old--•it fireplace. One 'was that of his tach- 2000 pounds with which we started ui.i most in sola toe:v, but t.hc pro- otlicr }nth' of the. nintrimnniu! cr,tu- fs now, however, the neve-fashion; er, the late Earl of Landon, in a hail been increased to about 2f 40 t ret ion of the upper pnrL of the fool Bine: "anti 1 urn irrrlincd to belierve _ . . . the'the skirt In ptnln.tokls, the aloevas general's 'uaitorm. the other that or 26:,0 paiiuds.in the case of the ivhote_ 'thn larger blood vessels ref 1. full. Only a girl with a graeefut of his mother, the countess, in hyrls'atnd lime, and to :3600 Pounds Mtt it ir'akc'd out of y-rr�,i lying ago," down is the. main .thing. Your toes _ "'' Iflguriii can wear'this •dross successful- a dress. of }flack satin and broad I in the case of the thoroughly,, air- . . . , u•nti't. feel cold if t.lic rest of your •1y; this girl made hers 'bewitching. Hotiitan. His ffice grew gfavo as slaked lime. However, as lime is `1'ir.•111•`--'`l F.apt• crirr'1I chin tis in a f„oL is vs;u•nl, - . _ .',Hor back .was turned to him; a it lingered on: the latter, Irene usually prepared for agricultural 'little' ;im+ivercni;v r 1• 4watlo'n to-nu,r-I "I'd like I.o sell you a pair o/ 'mass of yellow, waving hair, caught camp in after a few minutes inter- uses, we Wave a mixture of hydrated rove at, stir loins?" ))cant-"Israigh4- tops, 'fheso black ones would Jusi m i ribbon, tell an the white, soft Val, carrying a small tray with a and air-slakod lime rather than Icvl to do fur. Woldini; nnni%crrcory go with your'new shoos. They're on- .ca+ahmore• pie, some bread, a dish of straw- either of them separate. +or birthday?" ` 7 femnv-"Nf,, 'Chd l ly-no, not-tl3is time? .Well. _ citq All unconscious of a spectator, she hurries, and claret. ` Aa to the etiect oP using these vnr-Icuok's been vvlt.li us just a seal,"• agaid.'- ---- _ ., y 1 --- __.__ ----- ..—.-___ _ . . . . . . , . i.,. ) 1 y, „, { 1 ;: xrr' rp�FrT v `”"��­ . ,.. ... ' .. s a,Y' . T � 1 - I 4? , •�� ���� ��tE� cover with a second s1Sce o! bread chop the meat fine, add a small a handful of bread crumbs, season to l ' I' ,. (and butter. Stamp into dainty , We Keep on 'Tell i ng You .., f shapes and serve. taste, with butter, pepper, salt, and a AbUU the A Sour should never be swept in a I a little sage; pour in enougl; of the - i A where there is a contagious liquor to wake it rmo,ist; mold in about vast superiority o! }p -- - -- paLie'ut:- It should .be washed`"with ny sfiape you choose, and when / - -,0, ? " a cloth"dipped in borax water, so !cold .cut in slices. .11 • I that no dust annoys the patient and Beefsteak Chowder.—Cut a gener- \ 1. .sst.Hotise uo asortuicut of germs are Bung up cies pound of round steak into strips 1.9 I� - .-I` ��' in the air, to drtit out of the win- an inch and a half long and half an �j� 11, duw en conn to fresh victims. I inch thick and wide. Cut a two . 1 i'y �j��b*b���i ��- Almond paste for a cake is made I inch cube of fat salt pork into tiny • thus : Beat the whites of three eggs;bits, and cook in a hot frying pan ., . 111N2VS'FOIt IIOME LIFE. j to stiff paste, grind one pound of I with an onion sliced very thin. When r: !If onions are strong r_hange thef'frtsh almonds Very line, moisten I the fat is fried out of the pork and s eater several times while the• are thein with rose-tt•augr. Nix with tine; the onion is browned add a quart e, y water y L egg.,, and add orie potind of caster I of huiling water. Let simmer five -CEYLON UNCOLORED GREEN tea to Japans. What we claim is 10 8 cep tttitk sweet for several!stigar, Lay the paste evenly over I winutes, then pour the whole over stays add a reaspuonful of fine salt: the cake, and set,in a very slow f the pieces of steak. Bring the con- true. You can prove it speedily by a tea pot infusion. Will you to each quart of new utilk. °D 1° I tents of the saucepan quickly to the do so? See that you doe Sold in the same form as the famous Alcohol in its purest state is it-� To renovate black silk, rub the boiling point; let boil flue minutes, �'SALADA't Black tea. 25c sad 40C per Ib. By all grocers. sett a poison awl maker war on the :;ilk all over on the right side with then simmer until the meat is ten- ' tissues of the brain and bones. a solution of ammonia and nater I tier. Have ready four or five pots- In ossa a as stove the oven will i (two teaspoonfuls of owdered am- toes, pared, cut in slices, scalded in FATTENED FOR SLAUGHTER. g g ui.oi;in to a quart ,�oi a pint of bulling water, drained, and rinsed country they attacked the cannibals at times become vcz� hot. To cool; Add the tattles '— �on the day that. had been sat for . quickly, place a dish of cold water! w"rm water), and smooth it on the in cold aster. Pb A Sailor Tells How He Escaped the feast. The captors were taken ' wrung side with a moderately hot with a.teaspoonful of salt and one- inNever bang-to the oven door when i iron, and the silk' will rt•gain a I eighth of a teaspoonful of white pep From Cannibals. by surprise, and soon gave wap, run- bright black appearance. I per to the meat. Add also, if need- ning in all directions. The c:rlttives Dakin pastry, as the shuck causes I To be ca tt�t cd b a horde of wild . he becomes h e i Make half a pint of { cod melted!ed, boiling water to over the pots- `� y I were forgotten s the general rcute. 6 P `y', i'g ' • .the dough to settle down nttd the� ` i cannibals, anti he presented a I F.11is slid his throe companions ea y i butter sauce. tir while it toils•toes. Cook until the potatoes are most appetizing spectacle to his cap-1 up, remove the pan to the side of I tender; then add a cup and a half were found lying, bound, hexide a ,i Bananas should not be eaten till I tors, and to have a dangerously near -0 aced skin bt°coru", blackened, as they I the stove, acid the beaten yu?ks Of of rich milk. Split half a doyen Iv,iew of a large, rough gridiron, huge fire, on which bed been r:.aced . are more wholesome, besides having two eggs and the strained juice of !crackers and dispose them in a soup where he was to be toasted until pro-:a crude gridiron, With the nid of a l.•mon: Season with salt and cayenne!tureen. Pour over them the chow- lfriendly natives a rt wa.- scop , a better flavor than when green, rl pe Creakingshoe,, rustling of ar- pepper. Serve with boiled, fish. dor and serve at once. en y brThom was the recent member ri- TC8c,hed and the men were able to i; g encs of Thomas Ellis, ,a member of; • meuts, the rattling of dish",, and Put one ounce of butter in a I set sail for Java. . . saric•opan, and when it has melted 1 . . the crew of the steamer Astrakan, kindred noises are often the occasion! ' which arrived at Philadelphia the of positive suffering to an invalid. stir in two eggs, a tablespoon of � 'gEEP THE BLOOD PURE. , , . 1'o clean light wall papers rub the anchovy essence•, half a teaspoonfull other day, The story of boa? Ellis BABY'S WELFARE. "soiled spots i�y,ith dry plaster of of chopped capers, anti a pinch of escape this fate and thus disappoint- ; Paris, When all traces of din have reel pepper. tit till the mixture'Nearly All the Common Ills of act the expectant palates of the say- Every mother is naturally anxious been removers, dust oil the powder' begins to set, then spread on but � Life are Caused by Weak, ages was told by him• that her little ones shall be bright, - -,. with a soft cloth. button-,el ttoart: Garnish with chop-, Watery and Impure Blood. I At the time of his experience Ellis � good natured and healthy. Every ddrr The open-air treatu;ent which has pcd parsley and lemon rind Phis, I was a member of the crew of the mother can keep her children in this -A, I like all savouries, must be served, Bad blood means bad health. That sailing ship Aigburth. Under the' condition if she will give them, an . been found so beneficial in atnsuutp �, - Itiun, is now being revouimetxI I vert' hot. I is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pills mean command of Captain John H. Rend ' occasional dose of Baby's Own Tate strongly by (iceman physi U' ns in I It,-rider cloth w'att•rproof �as fol- good health—they actually make'and with a crew of seven then, the' lets. These Tablets cure indigestion ; cares Lit nervous dtst:ase,; ! lows' ; Take Of puwd+•red altuu and I Lien, rich blood. Bad blood poisons ship left New South ~Pales for Java, 'and stomach troubles, prevent dicer- Tu make good toast is quite an j sugar of lead each half an mince. !the whole system: The nerves. break where ' it was to take a cargo of,rhoca, cure constipation, allay trite art, Tit•. Dread should be cut one-' and stir thein into a gallon of rain" down, the liver goes wrong, the kid- 'suyar for Yhlln,delphia. On July .ple fevers, break up colds, destroy . • -tlhird of alt inch thick, dr,lod slowly I wuter, t4hca the nLLxt ire n clear. I net s get clogged and intlummd, the In, when off the northeast coast of worms and mak" teething cxtay. And over the stove or at a diota:,ce irons! pour ofT ,the, upper titluirl. Imiuerse h•>.u•t nutters and jumps at the least ,New Guinea, the ship met a storm. -the Tabl,ts are guarantce..il to con- .the fire; then brow-nod quickly and the cloth in this for t%"nty-four ex6t.unent, the stomach loses its I The sails were carried away first. �talo no, opiate or harmful drug. bars. • served hot , hours, th,-n div in the.au• awl pr.-,,; power to digest food, the lungs are and the mast soon followed. The It. I•:. Lung, Ieachland, B.C., says To keep tortoi�.~rhelt cvmbr bright l it. The cloth ti;us w,00rproot,•d!unable to throw off' the lingering second day land was sighted and it `-"I have found Baby's Own Tablets rub them, alter each wearing, with will stand rtn}' uu,urut,;.+,t rata to culel,, in fact the whole body Vets, was d"t"rminexl to mal:" a trial at , unsurpassed for teething troubles, soft leather tYhe-n they bc•cuzne I \th,ich you arc lik,•h,' to he ,xpc,swl .. I out of order. Thcn you have.ht•ad- reaching shore. t�'hvn still some dis-: breaking up colds and reducing fever i- ditn, clean with rotten-stunt• and oil it„n ani ,! . I g, ,(N of all tl,•,rrrp- t ache,, can't sleep and can't eat and tante away the boat was saamf*cid, I end they make a child sleep natural- ' ' .a lied with cbaniaiq leath.•r. j tions are k' pt fr, frorr', rust in .th.• ,ftcl katterly niisciable. and it all ly. They have done toy little one itP f+,lTuwin mariner '—Dii or„ cun;co ficin bad blond and, can be slid the eight ascii, already ethanal so much good I would not like to .1 blind with a shin surface cue', ed. had t” swim to shore. " y t tnruph"r in -1 M, of hog's .:rd,.lcurol h the rich, red blood lir, be without them:" Druggists every-and aver ,Gain, tx cleaiioo with y One of the men Rai3 bro ht a rifle . . breadcr•wabs.' and made to look aa, take off the sctrti;, suet oils as. mach Williams' Ypart nk l'otsthenbodyds uurs]Irg with titin, aitel he managed to keep we"rthem]hthmait at 5 eentsLs, or oa bo t)la,kl as w'ilI sive the- wixture, to every y good sat new. Lay the blind On a; this dr-y. knowing it to be their only g . deal table and rah tightly, changing' a'+ iron c„1"r Tr 'n nt;,l ,r.el "d�,T;uni"l 31c!<uiuun, of \crib Yc•iham, by wetting he Dr. •Williams lied:- _ of all kin,l-, ruts '•cr 'With tliis mix- lt+nt , 4ur1'cred from bad blood, but hope of. C''ttznq food: cine Co., Brockville, Ont. the bread as IC gets dirty, fur••, an•1 1,h. u', ,t on for tttentl- 'has been made wotl and strop b 1 Wet and w,,a!,.em,vl, the party made . . Ta__remQve 7t:9..tru tA.sitk or cash r, , g J their war inland for sexeral hundred I --� mere, maks• s past•:. c't fuUc+r'v ent+h t"zC-Itnur`'—tit ” listen rubbed w'iih a l+r. 1<,Il ams' Fink F Ills afFer alt - _ - hn•;n cloth, t I k+rl, crPan Lir pother treatnent bad tailed. Mr. htMc yard'. ahcn they were attacked bY' --pAp'F;'1; liI'I'I'I.Flg, and cold wat-.:r and 'lay it on the, I •_ spot Leav- it come hours then, 3i1""rh` Iliinoon sacs ; "h'ntil.last sprint Iia bang o. naked snx'ates. S�'1th the; r twos nee helm( tz►a<ie to h:r- DruHh u 11 thin doer not r!•Inov,!' lhill,lairs which gum•rally ntratk. had been ailticted with a weak sto• pfd ot'the title, which I'ept their cafe-i rret?rt a the fins ars toe* .and h,•ci, nr,• :ar s• ;u,ach, luadnchrs and kidney iron- Fliers at bay, Captain ltevd and thro nish the Soldiers of the German army . thee marks t.ponge them with -hlorcr-. I - . . torus ed by t e auj•i'at c t re '+,k,.x1 in '•t,lvs. At tinies I w•as cou,pietely ,of his inen succe<r led in esca;-:ng, but I with paper kettles. It 1w unler9tood . . 1ht• part al7tct..•el tl,r"uGh e�tr•',nc• rustratc<1 and my ruflerinrq were ot!Ellis and the >tthtr." were captured: 'that the new devices, are the Inten- I 1. P 5 •, . r, •I c,� �"ne, l rLt ( , I It asst, rt 1 a z P a 11.n .t,,--+. IrtrV•ot-ic--�- 0'r. 1be;a inost -over" nauire. A-t dif7erent I To the, wonder of the mon, the acv- tion of a Japan,sse. Although the - i' - .• .- -boiW rico in a sa vies-pan at t t-,"ice ... I w•oartr. ' f wov[lert stt-.tkwg- and I Itu,cw I w•as treated by' no 1May than ,ages took groat. trouble to cartt4re utenrflq are made of pliable paper,a teaspoonful Of butt.cr, and cutis-; g they hold water readily, B pouring tient tomato sauce to trial',• it I gl"c-"' +e-t'v,' `x.rc,,. , ,ind ccu'o 'rot Iseven doctors, but from none. 'of Ithom alive•, and wooled to expre."s �' Y P B - pretty ¢cher. $lir all tort till:to e , -,• the �Tt-�'ke}pro ?tto I'1""t ` di`t, ,c W,,Xe than temporary glee rathor than hatted is their water over tlrcm.they can be hiiag t err rn r:.e ern k `fid 'relic?: ti I bot, then add a tabl,• 12!u 113' of gut>d rvtuetl} •(„r crii.C,latn r: io,line .l o elect of ever ficin well air` s,' . nut c""T' "`�* ++zsed were over the fire without burning for a r y p K g..._. ,,.., .r.- t �► grated nc�eoc, pectic th„• rir.•' pilsl, "intp,ent, wl'ich should t!.,.'riibb(rllhaat spring a frirnd.dren tnv atten- ,w,Irm, dry h'.,t ata! givan pic+hty o, ''�•'a nt tine, su cierit hail .0 _ on a dish. ~l ov,,r tR.•ic, - tir,n to 1)r ti'illinms' I'1nk Fills nota IveGetable totA Ielaht time,, and the cost tl�J onive�� -� The best cure for hnrd' r+kin un.the! 1, kle,l pvik, cut the went in- I-decidc•rl to -try this medicine. 11 - - legit Is to • rub the affected parte 1"i r' __:�o meat wa.” given chem, and thlr cents. The chief advantage. in favor vi. cI i"iutst:itnt , a< on y to 'en our oxcs w' en ,omfr+cion wna' Lie, , „•y afterward rat the-t'11_ .W -fit thtty nightly with vaoe,hne Lir pure Olive uu,�.• .A Llith._ pt in ileal iionetil rulj on 'found a decided improvement .in my i fcr,nd out, to the prewlence of tetge, are much lighter to carry than any- — dime tDetA it clakin will falll Oilrhoill •cities Thur,,+z�, 0:,:aith.saltpetro Ictinttition; anti' 1 cuittirued using thew f1v Pest, whi-h had extermin,00d thing else yet' devl4ai. uca,nnt cut thel lhca tak.• two riar1, cif hay P' m(,Rt of the, animals in that section I ills until 1 had inkcm a dozen boxes _ like powder. Ott r+,,, 1 of the country. It was not until the A d1,t l:t t!•itor once went to see uud on,r a,c rouuno,i volt.. Pack � w beret 1 e?as a cured mart and the *kin, as that only mat„•n the hard-' all in a Iran ve,s,el-it w"odeai t'ftt e sutlerings I had formerly endures!'end of this time that thew began to an old :+couti,tso. tal who wal dying new; incrva,, _. I ,- uftyn netts—with- ph•nty of .nit wero.but a disagreeable memory.. I Noticing that her talk was rt11 about _ Cleaning galvaniz,rd vess.ca,. '"'Phe g admit bein an enthusiastic admirer r`rtltre the tate in steer for them. R - . simplest plan to to scour tht•ce, with nroond the solea and quite rnverin' _ !' I Good lfeing and little work badI"Well, ant the ntlnis+ttI he said— p strong sOlutrou Lit hut, wat.n• and� the, top' Gr.•;Lt caro liiust ifs tuki+n ',,,f lir, «iHiatm' Fink fills, but bits usual elect, and they began tit wilt, really, •ftxibe n I believe yolla- ` common washing of h All staln,lof- the lurk tui. in hot weather, or' think I have just cause for my en--f:rttan, It was w4en they notictvi.think there will be nobody In Hea- can be scoured oil with parat!ln soil' the rtt.';'t w'll ,con sport, It ,"`eels''Thiisietsm and will always recommend `tRtl this increase Of fltwh was ap- yen but yourself and the minister." .1e coal ash. Be sure to rwour the ex-1 ''"t'stant attoulion and fr,•sh salt." them to my ailing• frietxls." : ,Heisted by their captors that theyl�'+j. weed," said the oM Woman, _ fust as surely ,as Pr. Williams' 'I an' I'm no' sae mere aboot the (terser ns well as inttrior of. Iho Ane I _ a , ,,S, Ireatizcd that, Having been long with vessels. - . T•P'("r}?it 10'('ll f I ink [ ills carrel life: McKinnon they out animal food or tiFah n any kirnf, in Pound cold boiled ftsh to a parte, O%`0r•s with llrowii llutt••r.•-l;ckIcan cure anaemia, indigestion, head-1ithe savages intended to have a gala - i - * --=Olsten- it with a tittle maT,..!. ,•cr-+»rrT-�.--au.L.lruir -1UL1:__j6ce u s- aches, hncicetich"s, kidney truuhle.`tenet with than as the principal d1:ah. I "Thome are some songs that will - - sauce; add some hard boiled el+gq if' tars. 1'ut th<•tn in a tiauc.h'un .vitlz rheumatism, lr,mbago, sciatica, near- suitors ,nttver die," tcaid the mmriral entRusi- `ron have it. Spread on sirens! ands onr�luai't�r of n cupful of their, hq- algia, nervousness, general acntknegs In the meantime the ot,Rer Butter, lay a.lettuce teat on it and' nor, struiueei, out-llutlStor of a tett- , nftd the special ailments of crowing hPl also btx+n captured, hitt by an-fast. "T s;tiers that's right," ter sti- Iuor, tr ie :alt, and a dash of girls and women. All these ail- other acrd more frtc-Twfly tribe. This ed lir. Cimrox. "llfy dattlghteer sits 11111111111111111111111111111 10 I L,hire Mpprr, }1"at, shaking fcti ments come from had blood, and- Dr, 1 triha had mane dealings with trade", . :down at the piano and tries to kill locally, until they are plkiuip, and I Iti111i ms' Pink I"lis Can cure thein wYiea they learned that the rest of;a few of 'em every avenins. But it's the rills rutile<i. In the uieanthne',By filling the veins with new, rich, the party Rad boon captured b. the:•no use." took. two tablosl.oOufuls of butter,re,d blood, But you must ho sure cannibal-, they offered to r+•rcuol «"h� :Willie," said Mamma, ` I Nomcraea �k' in another' saYzcernln.0»til it is nit:ely,to hate Tho genuine pills with the them, as it gave them a chance t" i hrmrnerl. theca in three table- till name Dr, 7Villiams' Pink Pills wreak vengeance on a tribe with "you're pulling the cat's tailt" .^ ia000niuls•of cirtrgar, and bring • to 1 for Pale People on the wrapper which they had several scores to "Mases, I ain't nulling her tail• III.) boilin{; 'point, 1'our'ttver the,around every box, Sold by medicine settle. I I'm only holding on. She's doing Sick mother—sick child! l,y,t�i , alfa ser�c at note On thin:elcalers everywh"re or by'azail at 50c N'Vlien ttiey reached the ene.nty's,the gulling!" . - That's the way it works when sli hemi of butter three toast ciinuls Lir 'a box or six boxes for $2.;in by. __ - ---- , nun y—, r writingthe Dr. Williams' Medicine . .a mother is nursing her infant.' 1 °t'ri r,ignt, hat to a dut,ble i c.a., I ocicville: ant. . J• boiler or large kettle, and cook very _ �OOSL* t , Ibluwly until plump ntid ti•rieler, DiainDoo � " +� Scotts Emulsion is an ideal I�,� Thr juice. I1 heli partly coolcxi, ficrnmhled Mutton..—Three. cups.of .� m�dieinefor nursing mothers. cut each prio-w in several pio-c-,s. 'rut cold boiled mutton chapped fine. your �gd�Cine w�th /are and insist pits acid juico, into a sau:ct;pau and I t.hrec•tablespoonfuls of hot water, g I. : ,It has a• direct effect On the'`boil until reduced—when strained one-fourth of a cup or butter; put an Havin . _ - _ milk. : Sometimes the mother I t" three c"pf"'s' Add Otte pi'tit of;on the stove. and when Rot break �+�/p C �INSEED AND TURPENTINE - sugar, stir tu,til dissolvexl, add one'•in four eggs, end stir constantly nn- DR. CHASE'S SYRUP OF is weak-her thin milk does not i Packiig.•, and a hili of gelatine, til thick. Season with pepper and - 11 which has been ,2)ukott to one. cupful•,salt. _ ,.' i •. 'make the baby grout. _ �nd,a ria t Lit cu OmI Wild Duck.—To roast put a .dozen You cannot beJtoo Particular in iCh,tse's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- f tic fico, stir until this is dtssolVeu, cranberries IIsi pontine its world-wide repeutation._ _ niix. with the• prunes, and yet aside I in n hot oven eighteen or twenty' It may be• n uestiOn of life or •OOD, Tichliorne, AJ- ■■ s until beginuitig to, chili. Add flues miinites. While these are cooking q dIDgion Co., Ont., writes: It is' — . 7 I n ImspuonfIlls ui vanilla, one pint of ;set into the oven thin slices of :hoice death. with pleasure that I certify to the S cotts EMUIS o sherry, arrel suilicient caramel to' mild-cured bacon, rolled and fasten- There are So many cough aril cold I a make �'ety dark, Turn into w'etti?d- ed with toothpicks, turn. these as I rantedies that there is a terndency•to f wonderful success a Dr. hht>_tie's . - Syrup-oi' Linsc art d' 'i'ttrltetsiii ie trs - • mulds. I needed until-they -become 'crisp Lind,be careless in the selection of t.reai--'S• Pickled Chic.kon,-Boil until the'Browned thrAiigliout. Serve aroutxl 'nient,'acid yet what is more-'danger I a,erre for colds. It is the Gest and changes all that. The rich cod-I locust falls from the• bones, sick the; he duck on rounds. of cooked hom-I 9urmt treatment for coughs and F l tins than a cold? 11 r r meat and put into a jar, and pour! iny, egged, crumbed and dried. Some f coins that we have ever been pule liver ell In Scott's Emulsion it a liquor mtitic n'ith vinegar, You would not think of taking any!to fin<t.-"4irG C.cO , Tichllotne. over g , : housewives chop a small piece of salt medicine that might be offered for �eedS the mother and gives a to which has b"en addt c! one-half of pork fine and put it in the tluck. It Addington Co., O� l,tit-, quantity'of the water iv'• which is supposed to remove the strong heart trouble or kidney disease, and i MRS. A. A. VA. EIUSIKIRK, Rolr doW Of rich, nourishing milk; the chickens were evoked. 1 taste from wild duck. yet far more People die from the re- tnson street, Moncton, N. B. writ: x., i 'Tune_•' g stilts or neglected colds ,than from I Por e r I Rave tisecl Ar. CRase's for the bob r ': Chicken 111c.--Stew chicks n till I vin in' Crust.—On> I" years s season with one-c uartcr of: these ailments. of Linseed and Turpentine a for y tender, 1 good full , cup of lard-cold; three INSIST G ST OHI HAVING A h l;ur- Syrup have co i salt, and pepper; 'cups (round full of flour; one even i I my children when they e r , pound of butter, [ ) I I h a s n -' The medicine III SCOttS litre the sides of a pie-dish with a teaspoonful salt. Rub together till CINE Oh' RELIAi3ILT�fY AND iTE:i{Re-winter, I first used it 'with my Emulsion not only strengthens I rich crust, pour in the stewed chick- thoroughly mixed; set away in a PUTATION, SUCH AS DR. (daughter, wife sul4ered from "a severe •• - = ens and._cover loosely with a crust, cold place, till you wish to make a form of asthn . .ThF lcawt expomire CHA:+F'4 tiYT;L'P. Ol' LII3fiF.Fll1' the mother but goes naturally II first cutting a histo in the center, pie. It will keep any length of time to cold a'ou&1 lay her lift cold 9Hc. I 1 Tavc ready a can of oy stgl beat cold and dry. When you wish •to ANJ) TURPENTIN . I would nearly suffocate for want of Cl I. - - ' ' been h the milk and strength the liquor, tRicl:err with a little l make a pie, take one cup of the mix- This great family medicine Ras 'breatfi I must say I found tt tO be f„ t g flour and water, and season icitli . tura, wird its little cold water as you stcrciti the test of pears, and !lever &'most r=atwactor•v treatnx•nt, and Ras the child. salt; pepper and butter the size of can possibly get it -together alibi disappointed those who -gilt their it has entirely cared Ren! It seems „ - ' all .egg;' when it. comes to a boil hardly more than a teaspoonful of tr"s,t in it as a case for trout). Kron- to go direct to the dlseastA parts A10t�ling 4o harm—all .for' pour it over the oysters, and about I water. Add' a few drops of water chitin, whdoping cough, ' astlitnz, ahYf bring the desired relief." + twenty minutes before the pie i9,at a time, roll out, at. on the cmrghs, colds. and thj-oat troubles. . Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed anis / . - good is Emulsion. dmto lift the tap crust and put!top crust sift or sprinkle a little of Do not be satisfied with giiRrst.itutes turpertttine, 23 cents a bottle, at a21 them in, the dry mixture to make it flaky. well eend'you�little to tr}it you ttte I'resscd l'htitikon —Roil two chick-�\'cry good, and always 'the same. and imitations;•-for they lack the l dealers,, or b dnxtnt ric Rates eYe Cb„ sC(yI t Q BOWIyTt,Toronto.Wt. crib tt�ntler, i ake, out the bones, and ared ready.tor instant use. curative powers which have siren Dr..IToro I I - . . . . . ' . _ f ..j,�. . .. . .. _ . - . I. . . . 0' 'f. - . - .. . ' . . - -_-,__., . ..-- - _.. _ ..... _ _ ..._._ _ ...._. .. _. _..._ - :: . . •.. W L. 4 r , .._c c.. ,..:• ..mak .'. �ti _ .x,•• ,ter--=...�-�. � ., w x ting to lovers of political Beat Remedy for Const ipatic n• • ,�;;:: ' purity, an poind should bring the blush I "The flnest remedy for constipation of shatue to the cottutenauce of I ever used is Chamberlain's stomach _ r ' every true Canadian, and to the and Liver Tablets,"says Uff }ai But ~ ` Liberal party iii particular, l:s ler, of Fraukville, N. Y. They act • ... they were the odes to profit by gently and .without any unpleasant effect, and lea the bowels in a per the outrages. The disgrace is so a cy �e e PUlf fectly natural condition." Sold by . . --' much greater as the prilleipals in all druggists. Is pobliahed evefriday morning at ice OCthe disgraceful schelue are utien o ryyf -'-- - . _ Pickering Ont. TERMSpreciously high standing in the community, one being a mAgis- rete Advertisements. -Bl.iape:gear: 01.00 fpaldlaadwaae• o RATES OF ADVERTLSUiG: ' Is 'ng cyan e, another the Liberal candi- tnsertton,per iia. - 10 cents dafe for the Commons,and a third - show! this week r1raE inch subsequent iaavrtion,per line - s a uzJiversity graduate. These FOR SALE-1 two-year. old colt, This ran does not include Legal or Foreign ad- c heavy,and some yottng cattle. Apply to A.N. y� leetiremeat. men are the ones who h, be Ridley'lot 11,con 9, Pickering P 0 7-b _. $pedal t.:ms given to parties making eon- the leaders in social and political raow for s or a months or-b) the year. Half' reform ._instead of prostituting STRAYED-On to the premises of the q. �ear17 or yearly contracts p&7 able 4ttarterl7• undersigned,lot li,00n 9,Pickering, a red and Very eolnlOriable thane frosty > Saaineas cards,ten lines or under,with prr, their high tsition to base uses, waits baiter. Owner may have acme b pro,- fs�f]�J]� @ ni hta—White and(a�f e s gag year,`6 OG,payable in advance. robbing the electorate Of their in Q property and paying expenses. Wm.Wad. / aeW iws•w�lrm n sized. y y eve oea seinline eachColumnssub a Deno per tine, political rights. We would not _,Claremont. 4.9 Ova oentaper tine each wbeognact insertion. , psofal contract r tea made known On appiica- be justified in assuming that the gATI:�G R1N .'Y S, HOUSE AD on. No tree adveztaring. Advartisements without written astractfons Liberal party as awhttlt,wereCOg- SLOT FOR SALE-1he itnderalgned otters r {ttil7bs inserted read]forbidden and obargcd so- LiiZAIIL Of these tyre<.:.a riLies, Or for sale at a reasonable price, pia largo skating eordln6y. orders for discontinuing advertise- rink,and also his Douse and lot utnate,d in In Pretty �aaInmunbe In writing and sant to Saopnb. would for a moment ,:e:end such She Village Fozpsrticularsapply IV ala/•r`elletteV Autumn tiahers. practices. Wheth(':' ',r nOL the -Frank Sanderson on the premteea or to WW VP Job Work promptly attended m. P , Richardson,Pickering !i ct Patterns. "machine has been a Darty to the - offence has not beet, revealed, but FARM FOR SALE-Tenders will be Our Polltie"trtot Ledepeudeaota it i9 earnestly to be lesired that received by the mndarji.�aad up to Dec. i 4th. (Jnr elm-A First-class Local Paget. l 1904,for the purchase I part of lot 14,eon.8, in the guilt may• be br(,' ,4.ht home to Ot11t Ezpeotsattiona—The hearty 8 y the Township of Pickering,oondaeing of 33 no- Atppors of the people of Pickeriart and vicinity the guilty parties, ar:d that not roe,more or leas. On the premises are a frame , OIIE no matter how high his an a and mall cr h d, ter- hoose d bar a e car well water. a Ladies', Mieaea' �- ed,the Mit is s clay loam and is seeded Aowo Yew �f nit 7(Kderwear Men's, Boys, 9ition may be, elth6r scleially or with arsike. The hiabest or any tender nott t nec•essrily accepted. For oarti-alars soply to All Sizes. Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors politically, will escape the sever- Frank E. Dee or w,V.Richlirdson, execuwre eat penalty the law Will allow, of the John E.Gee Estate. P.10 The have are such men that any hese z., FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd, 1904. Liberal Conserv�tive - men who do their utmost to drag Convention. - their party into the mire, instead — ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. of attempting to keep them free The Liberal Conservatives of from corruption, The Liberal South'Ontario will hold a convent _ • Judge Winchester has handed party are just as anxious as the tiou to select candidates for the 011t the judgment in the appeal of opposition to see the ivatter Legislative Assembly, in the W FLOOR �Swtab Or O e Harris Haben, a baker, against a probed to the bottom, and to s'ee _Musie hall, Oshawa, �•u Tuesday, 1LCL TH le f SI< V SgUa.`a Police Court conviction fol'basing that punishment is Ineted out to Dec. 15th. 191)4. 5 delegates from !Dread on the Sabbath dad. The the ones who have earned it. each sub-division are entitled to 1 ; conviction R'A3 ]nll)Osed 1lnder the -. be present. 5pe�•ial single fere . old Lortl's Da Art of Upper Can r 3 The Liberal Conservatives will rate has beetiarranged for on re ada. The evidence showed that !told a convention in the dingle utar G. T. R. trRirt. leaving `tea-I - R.ubeu teas bakiug at ti p. nl., onP hall, O=liawa, neat Tuesday. Dec. grave at 11 a.m.. proceeclingdirect' Monday last summer, but lie held lith, at 2 p m.. f(;r the selection of to Orhaa'a asci ret'lru after- the j that it was necv',sary for hi:n to t • a candidate for the Legislative convention. (.'haitn:eli''c>f mnt,ic•i- ; -'t► • � ,;,, breadlParl �ltl;tee(fullo:�nal�tu,olln- ' - ilgl. lnectin for e il) 04A.,senll),}. See advt. palitls - and - b-(1 �i it,t:� ire } fi rolue,ted v) 1 g- tice ,t ding. Other baker-3tc_stilied that cLo, 1i._ ,!circ ,tO- a::tl a:ternate- h - the • began betkin a. 1'1 ,.tai. ill not later tl'in S,ittrrdav Dec. 3rd. Order t-rlit...liar(• til :r bread fist -• . .. t ' nY p C11air tt:yer. at '' t,'cl.,cl* p.m. ( t�-e have ou hand a nice =tcc k of Ready-to-" car fait hats, also delivery t•ar•ly the next Il►y, Tut V 1N-In. Reil, Jas, Motive. M.D. , ' Re illation :;at, Ilnl,cn he'wa Qllolty alt Shapes to Teit:1. - - fudge he;d tla under tie . ( (t �- g t .i t,.. _ - -. .. -- Call d a� • n of a vtulation, and tuerefore, ttic Ran see our new fi.,o(?a 7 � � appeal %vas tlisllll-lae(l. 1 ; r�� C':-m rnn n ' ! -. ---'- --- _ v, : .� Vi�Qi':1 L:T_ , C,— . _I3a�ei•, Pickering. Last tveek vt itnf-.-ed in clic'cit) of Toronto, ttvo large gathering,, - nue, a Liberal Convention anti the I`-om ooze until ether a C,)nservati' Cotlfereu(c , . �, ,Y yt ` I 'rite object of tlw,• a i;xtherin s « C�S � �1�v •tMae -far , e c ' �' - _ ` . `�Pfl:� t.,bre-11 tip and r.)nl;e 1 pre- V t.� � a � ..-,. ;� ° ��,t % � _ .. tental•:e appearance(•, and-w. far its ,r po.util)l0 to tal,P on all air of i,. = '� r'•-�" Having taken cicc'r the tiRer.c3 bu.;it:e,s heretuforp carried on b� 1 xespet tnbilitv before gt)Ill to the ��- - ]i r. T. A. Greig, we are pt•epai-ed to supply the public with all kinds - country to ask the people for tint it -Fur- _ sits .-� of licit far these Effot-tA will _ 1E„' �,' 1 1.+ arm lmplemeuts, LUUC��iI �1� �fllr'kg, -1W etc yneEl 1 it}3 �tltCep:ltet�)al1tS �� 00 - 101TS Tr:BT at, ware'l"n tilt, io•-ram • f^ e s 4'.. tva-4 the te,:iperrtncc (tile-titin. " i' <���s�r` t A full 5:c.ck cf Eepa:rs oil band, also De Laval Separatorg This wami tri- x„cd of es"ll _ , )arty in A ntr nnrr not e}ltire) est ' ' , r *a' >);.c - A11 wcrk proinptly attended to an.:l prices right. I To I1eiv Stibcrib �i s ... w .,. a, , r +a: slit f.t(E(>ty to the t ,.11fla..<( = Plldll (�: Moore Picker•in�. ,et)l,le;>nc:l•iii a il'113•el t:re]}'l,l''r`. - IN-o- :1. IT,n. Lift A?a,l Fe rc-e Pi.wps,_ d' f L! ng to the ligttor l,.irty. Froin Al-c,cktviti: iv,,d(• t. nrtl,;', — the 1•t)litaatu- tau Ij)t)irlt. tilt 1:. �`. . l:t .1\�, fltlestintl Waw di�j.(;�t•cl of in ti:,� _ 13. ,�� -r �1'h::l,}•, •! - e �, - fDS /Yr ' 1)t^tt pt, ',t.11•.tu,t,�.ttisf;lrLol}� W � ---- _� __ __ to thy,-e who take extienie 1 ictl - r� ars • l)l1C (liiltP at'(•('1,`R1)le L�, the hl!,CE' .. .. . - tnoderate thi:ikiu� pruple. It i, Consumption is a human and Children. fluite evident that Elie te-tuperaln(e %geed flourishing best in weak • • + 041, • o people can esl)t•('t lit; dra-tic bMen's, iDyS', ' Tueastires frons either party, at lungs. Like other weeds it's ;"uthS leaat iu the inimediate future. easily, destroyed while young; After all, the Trost in) ortant J. D. King', )lens and Boy,Stttb Froof Rubbers, e --- when old, sometimes lm- ft•atllr ,thout a belroc�l is the ahil - -,� good deal of tliscu?=ion has ary of the cinch,rs• ; �endersolll & Farmer Claremont PO }ir, Kk-iinedy has been training I f itti.en cosh of a letter 11'I'Ittell to teno€raphers fortenyears. SCC. •the .11atichester (Eng.) Guanlian Strencrthen the lungs as Sou a (•)•al thousand havr pasr•ed i by -lir.-H. B. Willing, 'of Whitby, Would weak land and the throtwh his hand,. All his glad. in ti•bich 'the .writer states that nates are in voo<.l pisitiorlc. The .homeless children s.nt out from weeds will disappear. majority of Toronto's stenogra. "England to be adopted in Canal- The best lung fertilizer is pher, were his pupils, I ROST otan homes are very harshly treated Scott's ;Emulsion. Salt ork ` )('h a record peaks for itself, p 1Ve have done for other,we can t}lair-condition yelling' oil that of is good too, but it is veryhard we can do for you, 'Write for - filavery. lir. Willing's infornlat- . our troPpectns. , We have now in stock a shipment of Pulpers, Side=wheel and non must have been gleaned from t0 digest. hinter An 3rd. Cylinder. See our anti-choke-attachment. •a fele isolated cases,.' for every The'time to treat consump- conditry will find some individuals ALSO 1� who are hard task-nlastera, who tion is when you begin.trying4;0:: will treat even their own children to hide it -from yourself. Perfection Funning Mills. _ With cruelty, and adopted child- • • • Oxford Cream Separators Others see it, you won't. and a full lino of Im laments.. A call solicited. Prices Right ren with even greater harsbnesa. , . ; p $iit if the writer of these unfetvor Dont wait until you can t Able comments• had investigated deceive ourself any longer. iso YEA �j�, T Q e pM e ” -.A GT. fully, he would have found il3egin with the first thought EXPERIENCE *0 L. 01A."A +' AN 'AGT. 'that these children in Canadian ' Monies were treated as consider. to take Scotts Emulsion. If ately and kindly as' anywhere he it isn't really consumption' so 1 y -might choose to go. Canada, how much the better; you will soon Wal 1 Pa a rs Pei nes Dils . er'er, is not anxious to im ort f tbpqe w ifs from thh English cities forget it and be better for the If it is conium TRADE MARXa _ as she i not ne _ r Dcsibtvs T Experience in this conntiy has tion you can't ex &A to e - - Govrttlaxza-• ' aiTC' 1not been such as to cause its t0 o P Anyone uendly a sketcb and description may -- - g cured at once, but if you will Cnfckly ease—tn our opinion free whether an into ra tures over this clNss of y invention to probably patentable. Communtca- A;laige_fresh stook now on hand. Prices In Wail1Papar1rangiug P trona striMly cmf)dential. Handbook on Patents - , immigrants. NV bile sone of thele_ begin in. time and will be sent free oideet npencyfor a(wvrin)tpaten � from sc. up. Patents taken thron¢b Munn S o.-do well and area credit to thcnl- rlgiGlly regular in your treat- NWtfalnotke,wltboutcbar¢e,inthe " f :,.selves a3iid to the eoilntr3•; the ment you will win. Scienifir .Hpier�can John Pare=• Z�unbarto�2. majority inherit weakne.-seii that • i :are sere to be'(tis )la eel in' their Scotts Emulsion' fresh-air Abandenmely111n.trated weekly. Largest cir• 1 3` , , cttlation of am srientino.;onrnal Terms,113 a 2 v^,r: rnurm;mths,iL soldbyailnewedealera. 'ITHAYED-Onto the remi,ces of °live. and ruaracter. Be�ides. Nve; rest .all ou can eat all you �(' S. cure e; riokeribg, yi n TdBLn�lisheMai gtatlea O.:.as Y y �- qq ((11�� e618rolthrEl. a tt� the undersigned,lot t:, TuAIN3 soIN(i EAST GIIt AS FOLLOWS:- can,'have ill O 11.Own conn r,,• ry �ilfti-� , I :ll:�.9 a tt!J. �Plril�u►� on or about October 15th, a lame rnan eteer. that's the treatment and " No. 6 MAIL 8:-> A. M. eient nitniber•of nufortllnatEi and' The owner may have ton cause by proving 2:58 P. M. hom,31ess children a>t we can well that's the best treatment. pro�perev and paring expenses. sylvanua ,t 13 LOCAL , tale care of, and who have a bet- All kinds of carriage Madiih Brougham. a S 11 10 LOOAL, 6:04 P. M. 'Ler-i--Iah t oil tl)p charity of Cana(]- We will send you work(lone in Hest . y class order., TaAlws GorNG WEST DDR AS roLL0*8:- ians,thalrilo they who areimporti a little of the Emal- ------ - i1� -_.-f' No.9 LooAL 8:41 A.Mo B ed There is no dolibt tbat the- sion free. u erS "11 LocAL . r 2:13 P, M. xondition of these 1 glish children Horse-Shoeing a specialty -_ „7 M e;O9,R. M. - Be sure that this picture in An QCSOIl re ltirin bUi dill re greatly benetfited by being the form of a label ,s on the 3 p q g 1 F,la4,(I in homes in this country, wrapper of eery boifle of -Ladders on'harid and n)aferial for house or barn, may s T I E)nvlei°•y°°buy made to order. lite have same delivered at Claremont OST--A boy's black Persian Lamb , slit it cannot be `;flid l;l:at the Y count! • derives the same benefit.I SCOTT h BOWNE, per round. Pickering, Markham, Whitby or L cap, between village and-MeDorm aid's - 3 I I corter, Finder please leave same at this otsoe Chemise. � A lint rrll breaking rart for cale.che:rp. Rrooklin at any time After Jan. , ,The farther revelations made in Toronto, Ontario. •, house and lot for,)ale, lst,'li)05, At reasonable prices. 1eg:lyd t't� the bo ns btlllot-bozo+I L. White, OR SALE-A house and two f g c oa and at; all druggists. X small stores in Pickering'v.11aae. Apply in West Hastinks is very di,ap 1 S �' t -W. H. JACKSON�F,.Brock Rotel. 51-am Greenwood. to A.B Dow,weil,glarwaoas;• i4t „ r a ly valuable for children and may be R. E. Forsyth �Y<t3 here th,e ggiven to them with implicit confldt•nce; CLARE�ONT LIVERY � week. I It always cures and is pleasant to take . i� m There is no danger m giving it to v a eJ.J.i,oit Alar" ke' ta ; We are sorry to remrt that Ed. I children for it contains no_ops m or� First-class horses to Eire day or _ +Graham is ser oue•l ill. other harmful drug. Sold by all night. Win. and :firs. Palmerr�[•ere in�druggists. - _ A Great Success. Patronize it. Tack i u e p it in ever --'Toronto on Wednesday. Buss in connection meeting all pp - Mrs. S. Bra - has been visiting _- trains. Ray you can, and buy your FIIRNITC u Fane Chairs and , ! Pickering friends for the paHorses clipped on shortest notice. XMAS Goods at y. ,_i.; -- j week, _ - - - � — _ _ Cl • , Mrs. Thos. Pierson, of Ashburn; W. A. Thomson, �• H. Be&1`�, laremont spent Sunday with Thos.and firs. - Stephenson. _ Proprietor, Propr' Rev. A. R. Pa;k is at Uxbridge ;i t this week attending the Baptist �O�y,,,g &goat for all Convention. • l+++ ! kinds of veli• ” Jobn Innes and wife, of Sonya, :: ioles manufaii6ared by the MoUughha spent Sunday with Frank and Co'y' of Oshawa. Mrs. Cooper. First class dry hardwood, 4 ft. _ long, for sale. Apply to John Is very busy these days Reid, Claremont. - in .„ Miss Bate Eastwood returned Sate Register. Dowswell but if you want anything on _Monday from a few days' visit -- Stoves or Tinware, call to friends in Toronto. TCB$DSY, Dxc. 18th, 1904-Auction 'I 011 him at lila store In Claremont. His cines. George Stephenson, of Pickering safi�,of farm stock, implements, priced spent Sunda here with his roots etc. on lot 7, con. 4, Pickering, are right and goods the best of quality. Pe y the property of Geo. E. Lawrence. brother Thomas and wife. Sale at one. See bills, Poucher - Wm. Lane and family,of Prince Postill, auctioneers. _ Albert, spent Sunday and Monday The Empire Medicine Co, of London, with F. and Mrs. Hutchison. Ont„has appointed the undersigned at - Dr. Smith, who visits here the local agent for Pickering,for the most won _. 1st Tuesda�of each month, will - derful discovery of the nineteenth century. " ='be here On uesday next. For the treatment of the Nose, Throat, _ Mr. Annis, of Whitevale, paid Bronchial Tabes and Lange. It oures Colds © © © �itt��1//ctt� r��/',A��,rta`� an official visit to the Sunda Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever ti.✓ �✓ t\7.J a t�Vf�,11.tTf �Vf Sunday and all throat and lung diseases. Write y .schools here on Sunda last. for partioulare,a stock of treatments and .. Miss Bertha Atkinson, of Toron- repairs constantly on hand at. to, spent a few. days during the Cis®011 R14®S. 0211. .� The f�overeign Sank of �"ranada• 'past week with J. H. and Mrs. ,Heal. tire. Graham and = Has over 22 ;w0()a Customers. _ `e Wagg were at Hamilton on Weded nesday of last Reek attending' a Cly des- v Ail Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. _,dale filly: sale. lir. LaFraugh, produce mer •h- • --- ant, will meet his customers as The iindersigned is prepared to MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREIiONT BRANCH, usual at the old stand every 3o all kinds of carriage and wAgon A. P. Smith, ]Ian, L. E. Todd, Agt. Wedne.•day. tainting at his shop over J. J. Dan. Forsyth i5 having hi house iiarvey'c Blackstuith Sliop, Clare- �•�., south of the village thurvughiy tliont, at reaaoable rates. %�Q Q � 0 (0 (0&4 ��;( renovated, including rock-iritlirig, .bliss Alice .14. Smith,of Min• =�",=,r Also prepared to da all kind? of "the work being perforiiied by A. fleapolis, Minn., tells bow w0• l "B, Dotvsticell. paper haiigin • and hi use paint- A large n,tmber from here at- mall's monthly suffering may ing, �i'. J. Bingham. - , PS tended Gecwrg=e r from er on �i;.�rinanentiyrelieVed by Lydia worth Claremont. • r Tuesday. The gale is reported to E.Pinkham'sVegetableCompodnd pig, . have been a great succe+s, prices "Dsltt Mss Ptvsasn:-I have �r g 1904 �Uy y� AT on eve thin bein y Y 1 ilance, C'7r1 mi tee ijj • ' ';i T r ` everything; g gr�,I, never before yen m eadorxment ,t l .` Our ntereliaut% are all laying for aav medicine, but Lydia E. _ y Ptnlch3m's`egetableCom and in a large stc.ck of Chri„ttilas f Formed or rax, 9 stoles:eve:ina recuert :S.ia added w much W my life and Fgood-j. There will be tin excnae happiness that I feel like making an from ita raernhers and the spare- for going tet Toronto or elsewlier(' exception in this case. For two years benelca n( the thieves. Windmills, to select your pre-ents. as yon every month I would have two ds of Members biving property stoleii commani. c. wiII be able to ge: anything you 'revere pain.and coaldflndno relief.but oate immediately with say member! avant in the village one da when viedti a friend I ran of Ezecoti.va Committee The peoples'market tt ill be held p po e� . biembersbip tee tl 00, s pep P . p across Lydia� E Pts= V Weare re gyred to all kinds o! work sever}• Tuesday at themarket Ftgaee table Com und'-abe had 1sed Arthur Jeffrey, �e0, Promptl rtatninrt to the oam basineae. - 4 - it with the best results and adirtsed yt Leng C larenion t.. Plenty of buyersn hu me to try it. I found thaw it worked S cretary -President. are paying the highe+t prices fOt wonder with me, I now experience Fzec.Coin.-Geo Lena, D.R. Pugh.C.S. -all kinds of produce, .poilltry- no pain, and only had to use a few Palmer.FL4kikring, Qts.. _ dressed, and alive. -B.Angt out bottles to bring about this woadertul y„ —_— _.. g �haa y = John G erow Successor to r uit oud�.- ge. I rise it occasionally now when I am etre tionall tired or wornf JGwrow k Bon, Claremont. _ Three yopnlarconcerts. F.t-cry- p y - W p. Riobardaon, Agent', Pickering. / out."-',Elisa ALicz M Sans. 804 Third Market at Uody will want to hear the Fant Ave•,Routh Minneapolts, Minn.Chair ousCanadian Jubilee ;z in na,F,,. utiveCommittee.Minneapolis - -'- - �►rotl�ll-an� Y --- -- _- - connection with Imperial Oi•c'ho Stud Club._ sono Study s Je.ts+t if orl4h+at of senna i w. Lea. They- will 41n the old ar:va,odsgytwrtev,easeasuotet table Tuesday Afternocl:, l t' Ho :i�ICHARDSON'S _ Mlantatii�n melcidies and snc•red Lydia F- Pinkham s r itis kuoivn around the tl'ot'ltl, Compound carries women safel t rtlrvu i3 he various tnra� �4 Lafrau b's Houma - 1\o'dull niomeiits. sparkliur rt ith S t vara u na �' 6. c t lscs and is the safe-guard rd o! Important showing frig;of Saerit sdisplayortme of ! tnu ical gE ul ('laiE nutut �I rh::- c"g� Il - Cpina. A very far a assortment- of - tsrlriisn`s health. i„>he�F�a-h 'Pricer pazcl for -. F y g dist ehtaiCh, TttesElny evening. 8tattoncrv. E�cti�.DOIL4,- -- - - Dec. 13th; Gla:+grotti, «'eclne:.clriy, The troth about this great produce'. medicine is told in the lettere received for the aoliday trade. Ca!: 'the loth: and Glen Major. Th;ir-- frorn women being published lu _ ' F. L_AFRAI-GFT. - and see them. day, the l5th. .Only Jubilee Cwn- this paper constantly. Brougham. i8nbecriptions taken for all 3lattr.zinee. ,pang carrying an orc•he-tra. - - - -- Weekly and Daiiyl.Newelspars. A knife and Fork Supper and1R1t TO RENT.-.A splendid farm ( hri�Lmas. tee entertainment beiL�composed cf t':esouth hnitcf 1ct.9 _ Bud..anfe,B F con,consistinq of i"i acr:x eii• - Y V . �. . R2CT3AR� 017`, will be given by the Smidat• oat-[ within tbree males of l'icl,erina vq: age school of Erskine chtlrcli,• on tl.,r For qua pamculare apyly to T huhsrdson: • - •whitb9,- _ evening of Wednesday Dec, 21_r. Pin's ring serif SY'OC]s street. - Supper will be served in the bel=e- - _ . ._..ment of•the church, beginning-at _ icke” ring ' f3 p. m., and at 8 o'clock a {;ixxi _ ..• . Krograin will be given in the tont n consi-ting of dialoanes, tirila Clearing Saemusic and speeches. The .l"ns:+s ,t.ee Rill be laden with pre=ens L u �m b e r Yard ' for the Sunday school Kholars. �h n s Yo u _Need. Now The usual charges for adniie::ion will be made,' the children of the f �t f = Sunday school will be admitted Ladles and ChildrenS All kind's of roughsad dressed Lamb.r - _ _ • _ : free. Lat Shingles,Doors,Bash, House fin. •Headwear, h•B tagfles .. Uxbridge. t.iungs and silo mattiai ' A Good Axe �tatailei Ot, �' - -- - We have a large range of _ The last issue of the Monetary All lines' new. Cistern tanks and water tronabs,mads Axes,prices go down as low is that given by our"Su Times ggriots•he following:-`'The - to order as Fifty cents, but there isrior Lanterns, a brill- Uxbridge Piano Comp my is mak- no economy in lin in a low ia , s y flame which •ring an offer to remove its factory Balance of stock at reduced prices -- - priced axes. It's our aim ''will not be extinguished by - to Brooke, near Owen Sound, and to sell you.cine of which the -strongest;.wind. The .. asks for a free site,a cash loan of • Ladies Invited'to•Inspect. n you'll say-"That's the best lantern we sell is good 75c. - — $20,000, and exemption from tax- W., D. Gorbil. axe I ever-used."' Such is' value, but we have out the anon for a term Qf years." �'e our- price to are sorry to hear the above, but H. C�ero,W, Brougham. since the town would not loan .t,!oeQ' �- : Do es - Pi _ : .: ��&r Ax - Sixty-Pi ve dents.. r -them$8,WO-last snmmer, the-r .... . 9...--... ae�.._: C 1. OK 'pang cannot be blanied for Tooking - _, M ,idea .�. G .. -eceive----43Tery. encoura'getuent. F� Star; r Their removal from tonwn would 0 ;�d '' a= Strong Cattle Chains Warm & windproof 18 a�r m•. p mean very touch to the bul;illus �,`, stiq lay.. o $, '�$ are our,Eorse Blankets, We men of Ccbridge its 6E1I21e %31�,Of10 e G "�~' d - bave them in varion• weights,. is paid Olit In tcitges every' fear.— If f B; 1 J When it comes right sizes ani ,patterns, for street '•;e+� e doyrtl t0 good strongde, ud stable use, Our buying in , L xbridge,Times.. qe3 L zinc great quantities from the largest _ Q endable Cattle. Chains makers in Canada enables ue to LINGERING COLD: This is the place for the farm }`, uvp I�� a - g R1 there is none to excel the sell to you at rinse tbe,average p k d hind we sell. A complete dealer would>Psve to qay to she ex's to first call and see a full line � � � wholssle man. Withstood Other Trea merit But ►r '° e • c - a 14 range of.sizes to snit the _ of first-class blankets and mitts =.� Qt' 'Not a4tiA hull or the calf Quickly Cured by .Chamberlain's at reasonable. rices, also cellars �'"c ° m °A Aa,t a o v Ei We save you ) 011t3y' COu271Remedy. �Gyl cm °boa w�oM�a,.r0tt _ Last.winter I caught Ei very Revere trade and old ones re bodied e S $ o o�m°x o.a lII'thi8�i'18 i; ' �� „a m"NIQ m ., Otu' Prices axe Right. _ cold which lingered for weekG,'' sa a gitttrtanteeingl z1 first-class job. A w�, �� li yes �? „o.• o a .7,Urquhart,ofrZe h r,.O itario. '.'DI full line of harness grease, bells, p m " ° S m A° i> - -. sough was very dry and harsh. The robes, stock food, combs and J w • ; sr local dPalE:r reconinir•nded C."liatnher- bruslies always on hand. o m o _D : : 10 u 'p , a (�^•�rf r lain's Ct nvh P,etiiedy anti guaranteed » o° ' a`, 'J a o Is a The u5S111 ardWare V o. it, so i Lfate It a trial. One 35 rt:nt Repairing; neatly and promptly YD ��� d° Zr a a 3 1 bottle,-if it cared wo. I believe Cham attended tg. o berlain's Cough Remedy to he the•best ,, I - "' •- I hay e ever u4ed." Tlik is one of the One call will you. ON - - - - • ' P•y :�enost staple metlirines in use. Thous- 73nuary 1905—Whitby 9th, Oshawa loth, 186 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. , Thous- and,;have testified to iia excellence.' �ttT Brougham lith; Port Perry 18th,Ua• s d't not only cures a cough quickly and 1J. Y!r . Boden _ ;.• y g 4 y � f bridge 12th,Cannington 11th,Beaverton efi'er•ttially, but counteracts any tend- 10th envy towards pueuinonia. It is equal-j Z'CL1�11t'.b211 6 T•... J � .....w- esu:: _ ._. x ,. . ' .....- -'...... ',.:. -,...:. •:.' .. ...'.-.0- a e'•..:i.: ..ti u^t .:;T• . .. "C+''' .._1: _`C:. :�Sa's':N•�-�4t•,a"il. �I m :'•+^..^'.,^• ti r. . 777 7, - iiia 'r'• -' •,. ,.. _- i .. - , • - HE STORY OFA line�:et a railway bridge on a busy w f� ne is found to need replacing, then Pure soap r,r You ve heard is the time to see what brains, mus- the the words. In Sunlight _SUCCESSFUL MAN ale, and .macYinery combined . are .,�.� capable of. About two years ago S Ll have the. fact. - _ °a p y° - - - - the great steel bridge which carries - RE FOUND HIS LOST HEALTH i the Pennsylvania Railway across r the Raritan was found ie need re- placing. e IN DODD'S SIDNEY PILLS. placing. Plough,, it weighs 1.836 UNUCM, Iii1cr toffs, it was moved a distance of over 14 'feet in just under three m_ ��jj Leading Bus?ness Man of Welland ninon", in order to make room for �jw . , the stone bridge which was to re- REDVCE' q e Gives His Experience With the -place .it :The trallic on the* rail- SO" ' = Great"Canadian Kidney Remedy. way, which is notably heavy, was EBPLlVS$ not delayed for a second. We:lund. Ont., Dec:. 5.--„S1)ecialj - i At-Stow market, on the Great F•as- Vlk for the 00 a;sn Bar. We Mn handle your poultry Hther '^here it- no better known or wwa stern Railway, a smart piece of rail.- POULTRY "ve or dressed to best advantage #, highly respected yuan in Welland titan iw+ay bridges building was seen two "Smit-hers lights one cigar from Also your butter, eggs, boa lift, J. J. Yuhom. Born andtrro!rt;Itt ,seal's 'at;o last l:c,oiJ P'ririAy. 1 read . another •now t he smokes sQ' other ptoduc8, ,- up in the neighboring to%N•nship of wooden bridge which had been used i Cruwlami, by his own inclustry and for passenger, to cross the line was (much.” "I Bon t wonder, consider- THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., sterling honesty he has gene a to ,replaced within two hours by a st.,eI ,ing the kind of cigars he suto?:es."• LIInlFtellt ' be one of I\'.fiend's leading rater- ierectiou, 12'cto huge crams lent by ;"INhy?" Matches would cost him Cor. Market an Colborne , TORONTO. � r k t d C Ib tats. chants. t;onsequmlly, when Mr. Yt)k- the coii,ptany. :to the contractors Nv.pkc more.'.' on: conics out with a staGint?ut that (employed to swing the bridge into i Sinall Bobby had met with a slight The more-a man talks about him- "Well, Jack,'• said his ebium, atter t he was cured of n serious illness by position, and here agnin traffic Nvas i�siktip, `ftrI4 Was crying bitterly, self, the less need he has for the Jack had puoposecl to the prettiest he was Kidney Evilly, everybody knt�by not incorivenieilc(O. t A similar teat "Come here,".sa-id,•his_mother, "and ,truth. girl in town, "is it all righty' was performed gt.Licl%ham.Al Larkey f let'me kits away th'e tears." "\V-iv.ait "Well, said .Jack rttettiil] can - It must-be ear or roots 15tatiort, also on the G,1-:.11., Nvhere !a m-minute," sobbed the little fel- Lifebuoy Soap - disinfectant - is.hope; that's all." "Wbat did she I had Kid,,ey g strongly y say?" "She said she's file m o- x'. y an iron bridge weighing fitly tuns flow, "I 1ia,'en's Hnished c cryin stron 1 recommended b the medical Trouble in all its worst svINAonis.' � y' c Says Air. YokonL,"AIy head was bad, was yet!" _ profession as a safeguard against in- paw With al the others, and con- I:I{I;CTF7D i,,' ON I? 1!:11", __ factious diseases. 22 sided it(when all of down to its" 1 I had no appetite and"I lost weight - -- -- - --- $ r fest. At flutes ( was entirely ince, In •his case the bridge Nva" nut 1Ning t {,,, ,,j p pacitateai, i dactored with a -1ibysi-!ready compltes! at.the aide of tho There is plenty of room at the top. Ml�ard►$ LI�IIIiEIIt �UreS Burns, Etat Clan of vast a octo n,',', but gut no !line. Two girders were first thrown I Believe IfINARD'S LINIMENT The trouble is in the crowd at the across b• the aid of large cranes, ,Kill cure every ease of Diphtheria. bottom of the ladder, good results. iand then the rest of the bridge was Riverdale, DIItSi, itEUBE-1i BAKED. "I.became dorion crit of e,.er bednt{ t The indolent are not wholly Indo- (put together. I I Believe 311NARD'S LINIMENT r well again, when by Rood luck I The contractors whom-havo iii hand ',will produce krowlh of hair. Miaard s Liniment Cures Gaadrul, lent. ' Though the body lzmy .shirk ;- Chanced to try IPorld'S Kidney Piils,, AllLS. CFIAS. ANDERSON. labor, the brain is not idle. If it the great harbor ~corks at Do-ver and frou( the 'first they we-reed to l have been,pushing along, alt thiVii;;h 'I Stani,v, F, E. I_- does -not grow corn it will grow V Witt my case. Five• boxes curer! We at a't'c•ry rapid pace, and haNn on I Believe 311i\TARD'S Ll -T Poverty'•is not dishonorable in it- thistles. tamlrletely.", several occasions lion, forced by lis tfie Bess household remedy. .on self, but only when it:arises from !prospect or bdd w,' rhe:r to extraor- i r.tb idleness, intemperance, extrata- pr, tenew's Catarrhae Powder. _T idinary CRorts. do*, lr,� ago the; 9fA1'TFIIAS F'OLEY. Bance, and folly, Rev, tv. H. Main, pastor of the Brp- :BUILDING AGAINST TIME b'�t' all records for deet .ra block-- Oil City. Unt, - fiat L•'testim Church. Bis of ga vee - laying by depositing in- one lilts on I south American RheumaUo Cure strong testimony for and is a firm be thy Admiralty 1'i.)t G)rtY block Lot I _ Curse Consumption,-It ip .afe, harm- liever in Dr. Agpew's Catarrhal Powder one of which -tceigh.u1 !ew than -forty Y lees and acts quirk-giver almost in He has tried many kinds of remedies ENSTANCES OF RAPID WORK I I stunt teller and "an atisolzito cure In without avail. "After using Dr. Ag- BY BRITISH WORKMEN, tune ej a Ca cel". l Powder 1 war b to- a ,. •_ � ll,rrc ia: auothca• Mi,drlinc;-rcror,'L•� �iur.ny-".It !: aR'f!ally' sweet of Ar- frou; one to three days-works wonders t n most acute lorn,s of rheua,ati.,m. One w d once,"- are hi+ wordy. JL le- • Build Great Works as Ezpediti- 'which is int. hrrai,"+ it slur to let ton nlcays have your wonderful remedy. SO cents+.-05. in mo tracuterty "f spent tl weeks In 4prov(.9 that in one,diror-tioll lit 1--i'st own Nvav!" Fanry-"Yes; it saves bed b••fore commencing its use-4 bot- ously as the Much-vaunted IIIIt:,h w•„rkwen car boa! rh• world. me the troul,le of ta;%ing it." tteet cured c.e "-tl6 1,r , s Hefp the Overworwed ►+care. -tie the erIq�� id th;sible o makes potpie r�:at ,'c'-r whiclr ".an;•- Uf^ through ;'t 9 y r Itrt , , Illi man who pray' o pow stand thou i nurancc, for It rem $ g gricans. L Devuup.�rt file first r:lnss battle- � 1 Iwark, of 1:,,0pti tone was Manly ° f ulres knowledge to perceive it, and ' • IIs is prupu:a.rty imat;n,r•d that our icon)l.;•.e�d h r launrhin +vithln�+•ay,•n : o lift a world shuts-his a•�-when coubtny acrtwn the Atlantic hold ail ' I $ s 3 he. secs a oor woman stru lin therefore he that can perceive it has monthq of the Umr )h,: teas hriu!t. y u: ,v raw hnr.t prew-ed, nvert,1xed. P. g " r with a heavy basket. t -"the records f-r sps•c•t`in cunvtuction %%,thilt -int short p.rr:,,d ;;.,)a,U ti;,is �roani g uwe-r it,. load t,rcausei d,•eane y . . _ _.. h of dw•^ilu,� houscs, bridge.� , and veer hwir. into the ,hip cl.,�ti,,v1 It '1 1)r, - kx e-t ' Cure _... -- ------_ _ Ogg ere ee t of ste t till+. llratt i, nntuiC? lu:'�,i.att'r aa.! �,,} • } - mr)st other things -ass L..'n,iun Tit! 1-tris is -a uhir'h the An,rrtran* y To -m^ to Tao 'Tae 4�r+ ', Mioard' Ilflillai[ ale r� - nite Hui this i, not alto ether i lic,rter, and daily derus r e ' to I ('haaeu Ointment'aacera.n , i E will 6n:i 1T1.u11 ,,: ,•r(',tllina;, heart > iwjL• _that ,t )r Che afcst, Pilels Che care. Ilrlti,h Wurkme•n, when In the t::.," of N'Nrru.l-NNr,-Lint; au,)•,t, a,ad u,o,t lvedy renterly that and abwlnte aura for sect ' mud,cul rr;cnce knows-b, and evert form of atch,n¢ I �Aj#,-:-r - ' b .ic�.t,. _,__F,rusit:r a-- _f al�ed,gt[tnd rrotruilnR Mies, I What-is charity it�clt but bile elo- th,• feat, ,! any r'heI natiur,, A,ncr- ' . ,ai + the, n.•h rN•'nti••'.t of An .\any'• Voli areer- iismann!actvrerohnce¢pir.n�e�3[t:Sell ? vatioo an-d-7rett.)euleti�of faitYiu�is?— — ilcar•s incl:idi4l. All instance is, utnt t,;l.c,u Cal or J of the 1 lanoa I heard' torw wb&t then tiur'r p and ru•k vo6je tt&tr y'—•, itn:)n:di9;^the real P fano carpenter n:,rn..•.l ,.�nnk,rk, of k o' lou can uwu and flava perfect the oris virtue of fair- .18 the sp„nWn4 mill wh,,,'h was .-or:- i'ut,•t�o-};. �,•r; ,ter�.�c F'ur a i'wt )_ � t.ec yonrmonrvbacl: ifnotcurxf• eocabox.atness,-arid - you +sill have all v:r- l��ew! r: run 1 of tars ago t, r tf,( !, )r k, 4 1'r„h's-„r \on `t;drh'r ,hl"ed for tin T p pa• y b of L,, •• ,n e•c,%edcd in b„Jdin• n pds;a 1, n;-"1, l,l:v aR;,owlier 111dealersorl )>wASIws.Barssa&C0. oronta , riles perfect. Bolton 'r xi liv Cornpal,y at Moses 'workshop uI tivo vtc,rr,G h+, r+'i:t r lments 1-or. Chases OIntmen1 Galt This nntnens.; huild'nt A l.,nl by .'.u. frit a'ul ttt: til.: rxti;,• i wileti,ncs." Acconivaniments to 380 fret long diad five.sturc 's hi h, ticte of sin in. t” 'A;fi,aut,unimenls tui_ . . cN taw tr `')D min Of coir„• 6 y t or,rvt tin • suds a a• t nova” OLD RECTORY GHOST. and accnn,modatrs no fewer than �, r ar,d prepared ba fi"n'e' - - � - 98,090 spin-dvh. Protu the day It fordiAnd and h• c ,pli ,d Set int} ! r ~.as begun to its al3gotute con:ill. - I fiNe Well to help hint Ai one ' jJ t English Village Has a Preuliar, tion. the; tone otrklph•,l war+ 11-19 th;Lra Ilo'elue'( h. .lt.,utecl "(:o" ata bN j Mitiard s Linim'Dt Relieve3 Neuralgia visitor on Hallow Eve • -a year. Thw stands as a rt•'orsl in twenry tniwlt•.s PA.,!, four ti:c pleat I_ f9 f quick 'ertsttun fra' a ell] t thtc ril was ready' fur uccupatton. i it. is a good deal envier to debate I For stearal cauturis there has been 1 nitudc I I un vlrturr ou hoer nit Fut than it a tradition in Cheadle, -a vi3lagei it, - -' Another hoc 'arhicLetuet.t wars the I' _-� - riv to drmort,trate biose you - aught Ches�htre, 1:ngland, that the rectory _ is haunted, and, according to the THEY BUILT ON SAND (to have.r o n ala tr •tt, + ff ltov F. A. kTardona, the present bu►ldir,t; 101 file huge chlmnryrtac _ at the \Carden Power stat Iain for - weird noises have been heart! _ i the Hatrupulitc,r• 1{nitway I',t' nt,- Tp;e_ Foundation of Sora Great- - - k Cry ro N ts•- V P'hock •s • from' t title to time for which there-is .tW41 ltl'n cotnpieterl flu• glRLt i,• ,Struct't:,Pte. eery ..t 'ie k„Iota!, tar help. ,c,oyth Am- task in lift , ti:, .- C.)rc,Arriii that 1 „ no postiible exi)1Anation. except by y } ( �erivan hirit,.y Cure-1P the Qui: euro th.0 stack ih 2(to het httih with an I I',,t, 11rN; B ildirt!, in \err Yorl., the admission of the pr0.statce of the •' inside d3a:nctcr .)! 2Ci feet, this 1, 't (that b+i,n t a failure written agalnat It jsupernutural.' Iis the trt11T-1 camnt,•rci.tl t`�etn•+'.its_;o ca-.e. of bright'+ d„nase, diabetes. in- According to the legend which the Very rrinari able pi.rc.t of work, fila• vt,riti, anal prof,ably flu: hrvivirct I Bamm•tion o: the blpdder, RrA�ci and g S Aidh to rapruci W.•rr Ilii bran6 lilts cil•<• I1 tri t!',� over ,^,.',Cel111 tOnN. I.tither k),i only adti+coli. !)on't aegle<t rector lntUrmtwi'A CCprnSCntAtltC Of Instead of the ordinary hodrr, anti which n:ram. n,iirurc of 0.- tl'4 "I'3'"rrntly luidjnmiPecs c "signs.” I Daily Mail ho believed to be ;r i' 1'h,r p.>w'rtul Uquid spcct5<' preventr true,. the disquieted spirit is that of thetp„ft nature of the mortar, wiliest 'r' M., c ,•mh s+tu.rro f.,ot of tlt,• and cure,,-'o cnabl..r1 thea w n to pl:u•e eaeh prick ir.• 1 l;i- .n.n stuns loan! nests-upon I the Abbess of ei nunnery who, wheSHIRT in position wi'h a sinrle: tap of the A Let! ,.f lisle, «•i. han.!, aarrelc .lif- ' Ile was feeling ilia way. "II I expelled from her nunnery near 'her trowel, The manic rontra,:tur built were to tell you, I':rtitha,” he said. fort by H.'nry \ ll., acnt with her the Merscy Tunnol Power bctation tit On il'>t't' tt'•sant., ami, aho'tt a>)''' in a low,_earnerst tone, ."Chat I. am nuns- . Chcadlcircctory`. .he made _ h'un•:hFci fo:,t dw•; man un-StIm afu attern is to� ob- i llirkenhead, and nein this work thee' about to Start on a lung journey, y P Men averaged '1,t)701 liricls a day, ' it iii 1:Ctfsr'tly s;,te, how'. Ncr, early 'evrin across the sea, and that it may twin Ix as return, and nlet- Made big enough for a big ata against tilt :3r)U to 400 which ,'i•o0o lines w.•r.i drit,+n iu lav A 2.1110 p y y man to work in with COfnfOTL hr months, a.xi ossil,l years; aro 'ter written b her t, Phomas Crom- iise(1 to be the r.•gular day'< w•„r;< I2,,, 1rAinowr f.,Ilirit i, ftv,*., wL,ir}) i rctnn), what a(ould you soy?” if well, Earl of Essex, still octant. of the old-fn'0iione:d, r o ,:)vicf,ct it ant it vvrn iii•+ trt-no-nil- the girl drooped it wasn't 'percept!- Ilei appeals a re in v 'n, and in Has more material in it than ions blows roidl. force tlii•mrno rur- ble. "1 ,would sa;', air, Swanbill," 1359 she died o1 a broken Heart aril G(-EASY iMICkLAYF.P. ithrr, amt till v cuul(i tc,11 c:u ry their I was buried in =the chancel of the she rephedt "ta, .tai” FF any other brand of shirt In "The Ainerie:aus a:,: fond of bonbt- 'l.•: `+ r.f 2 04$41 !KiWAs ,AL1,. (hoops ; _ church which she had built three Ing of their :butlding of the bridge ,if these pail were•Ca!,I.,•d Nvirh con- i (years previously, Canada, glade. on -the .. over the Atliara liicrr in if Sou- ,cr'ar, and ,prau,id,l, l,rictc Iricr.:wrr The rector, during his twenty-one = dan, and there is no denying .that 'h4il: on thorn, ate,•] b0liltts W,-I You can't cure a congh or cold years' incuu,bency, has !tot himself H.B.K. scale It requires 339 " 'this was a very tiny piece of work. ::Iaitl �,t: the ' slat tier-toles t.) distri- � from the outside. You must heap favored with a visitation, but to 42 yard sper dozen;whCMas ='d" " ;` '" It was the Pencoyd firidgc Workr hut,, t It, lond'� oN rr till: surfce of i members of his family and his dom- eure it through the blood. of Philadelphia who obtained+ Ilie ,t.^r. Inr;s,,it)-y•, ~Quit of these columns I Q esties have heard the rustling of a common shirts have only 32 .' contract. On January '3^Ith the ic;irry ns notch ns•:3„0100,("1) pounds i Slhiloh'9 silk gown and other soundsntlenes-- spe:ificutions and order, wore rece.iv- tent with the dit,'z,ity seed gentleness to 33 yards. - - each• New • of an abbess; Whenever the spectre w ,tdl, an-I on the foal h"g Febieoti oar-' .1't,c .�;t, P.u,1 i1uilJin{ , ,sn ee ..I Consum tior� 11th esti the material hurl been ur-'York, is su )t)ott,-J on a Net, deep has he a soon it has usually been , i r, � - I Thats file reason why the dered. For a week froin February ,bt.f of tillr, wot sand, which wns ; The Lung on the eve of 911 Hallows' Pay. 13th to 30th the wurlts were closod• I' The story, -hrow•ever, docs, not rest •H.B.K. '”Big" Shirt never !only t•xcnN a✓)d it) ti rle,ith of About Cure Tonic !on.such slender evidence alone. Dur- on account of a blizrard, yet. oil :thirty-two foist. A oat-•foot.: layer { is the remed`t:hatwilldothis. . MHarch ,7th the whole, structure was i Y y ing the time that the living -was chafes the armpits, IS never. shipped: 'on April 21st the• etectionini runrretC was s;trsnd over the hot- It is ht to the root of the +� tau, of t}iC ,it, and on this yens set $e held by. the_present rector's brother crew Ieft New York, and thev be- I tmnble. It isguaranteedtocult. the maid of a lady visitor from Lon- tight at file neck or wrist- trouble. •� gen work on- the spot, two months;tha� real iuurnlatian, convicting of Prices: S.C.WEt,nsACO. dl]!t don saw the apparition several times cru5`•rd loyr-rs of stn•I beatns nn;t ' ands IS always IOOSe, full later.' Ily August 19th the bridge.i 25c.50c.IL LeRoy,N.Y..NYToroats,Caa In form it'was that of s lady attir- t was comp?eters, and ready fur rail i irrlers. ed in black, and the first occasion __wnv --tratlic�.making a totitl time The aper kiss linilding, in San - - --- she saw it was while waiting for her -from receiving order to coni{)hiiiln `TT and comfortable an wears -Mu- upstutils to bed. '(1(ui,(yh1 ,ousts, ruts oil dvn. , wilt NO Breakfast Table mistress . o co - -' of six months twenty-six days. I } lout,. The dui�r of the room was opc,i and - British bridge-builder, (;purred to iwi':!, on wilicit a -.olid platform of OOmplete Wit "' the light revealed a figure starrcling emu'law this achievement'; have more'strs,l anti nrtillri:ll Stony wns ialrl Each shirtbearsntin book on the landing,- which, however,' �' - recently, accomplished a similar piece'as a fi;ilylda-tion, The buildinq�`lia. vanished on Ole maid, who thought that tells the whole history of work, which is claimed to oat-'pass',:rl uninjin-ed, tlirough ihrt test it-another.another. Servant, opening a con- - rival the' American record) qn t.hr: of n sev,vr rar`.h.l oils sfior,k. versation. Of_-tile._".Big'(Shirt, and - Atbara. A span of Hopetown Bridge-_.-I ew, t ally, a nt+ i igs are on EPPS'Snn snot cr occasion, lent©i' her in Cape 'Colony was.blown up by soars, Soil . thr0, those in C'hicago.' mistress' bedroom, the spirit of a also Contains a' notarial +our forces during the war for. strate- L'ilos'more Ihun- lana liuntlrod fret Its admirable food, With 811 • its natural qualities intact, man in his shirt sleeves roomed into gical reasons. A Miliwall firm of on- ,lona* :ire• it,41niredl to- roach the haat fitted to build up and maintain the apartment, -and 'having adjusted declaration that the H.B K. gingers and contractors, having re- h;,i�, m• hf d-r„Cl:,, and most of the rObu3t health, and t0 resist his necktio before the looking-glass, „ Big” Shirt Contains 39N ceived an order 6y tefegraph to ri` tall loi$dine, their. icnlly stand' nn Winter's extreme cold. It is retired without parley. flace the broken' span;-had the whole:�•,.at r:i'ts bt ilt on the stirrnCr of a valuable diet for children. _ ♦, to 42 yards of material per hitig+ )randy for ;rhipllient within ,the r;;!v 'elghtcktt, (lays, and but for a delay �' Tlaterfalnillas (11 p.m i%tressed." dozen. „ _#� - the ,natter? You 10,01 distresseci." in railway transit of.matfirial ?t r„r aver Sixty Year+ Paterfamilias-"I _ bou'ght it about would have been completed four clays�. IIIR•.lN'Itry:t)N"F4nJTnr,:.11tYRI"T illi t)99e:t11�t M earlier. Considering .that the span ptiltinnr,of it nwh••rn for thri-children (chile teething COCOAtime t0 griN C 'that yOUhi fellow in Sold at all dealers but only is 108 fe t ,loo this most be ack-Ito^",�eert,Pr)itt,rrsten.fitrGnrt•.c11,S"n.in.pnre� the Taylor a vigorous hint tthAt it µ,nth this brand:— t e. f). , O - _ . , l"i ntl.�•Dlic,reintiatev oe+,tmnaeh anal bowels,and,+the 11 f•• .,e .. •t,owledged to be Leet,c,ncdy(ur 1)arrh,ra, Twentr•tive cents n lwhie tritiOUS Was nG11''i nt;' 111741111ghL., :SO I walked ... ... ._ ._ - . . _ •- I sold by drua¢iets Uuo,tghnut the world. Be sure a I4 rigalit into the room and, giving both The Most Nu IV(1RK•Oh"Cli1? STp:1I2TI;S'p', flats"xis .w,s io,)'' ~our:n>t,s,nr-r,' aad.Economi'cal. him arnl out da)t,Rl,ter ft.seyere look, - Another similar feat must be coed- \\'iP file a t hi,•r he away long?" deliberatol,y turned out the gas•" Itcsh to the -\VirMrs:houndry ' Com-I steres! Didn't he ,get Angry?" "N°: I peny. The Crown :\gents, having; "it tli:rlel n'l5 uporr tho�juryt . Snr , Anl: you.' d h p given thein an order for a new stect T_ STAMMERER-So " --bridge, to carry -the 1.ngos and Coo- Indigestion, that menace to hu, '?7,ey tell me-yo,rt• hays throw . ,inassio Itailw•ay across a river, with man happiness, pitiless in its assaults, you the. other (lay," ":nothing of -injimetiony to- have the -work done and n,+ rr�p,•rtor of persons, hn-•, nrr-i as souls as possible, in the lncrndi- its con,luercr in South American Ner- Titi,•r thcCtr tmentTof all fo'rins of ..SF f EC11 lilt kind. The story arose' !tory A vine. rhe y rent stnmac}i nod nrrvn little eNcnt that filippeSed while i fl[J1?$ON BAY KNITTING E0. ' _ -• bly short Space of nine weeks every vinp. o izulatnv diKestion, tortes i)1 7ECTS. We treat the muse, not a;mply the - -span -and girder was ]'Cally. 1'hlla ten nerves. allil Ci ditesti drives mit u,In['anJLherC(arr pndnrennturel speech. was O?tt.riding• IC was In the nn- -Montreal =Winelpeg Dawson 6. a Write for particulars turn of n sbincidence. At t.}ic eery bridge is of six spans, 250) feet long I In,l)uriti,_v. dispel entartatiofi, acd in alta and carries a foot-bridge on I hent: ,,I, til„ vlow of perf,•rt hrnlrh. ._ moment my heatil'klcked a dismernt- 1 j tiCur6m lu+n,lrrrl>; rtf "chronics" that, have S NO. 49-04. .13-ver hf8 het►tll" eacb side of the rails. hatred phyitein.m.-t►8 ISSUE i -- _— , , • i . ... . . .. . . - . , . » -y - _ _ a _ - iAM . :� _ : ,,. . , . .: Y 4. _ - r .. r) . ... , . - , 1 _ - e 1. -- . DOOMED the Sha River Ifie belligerents used quality was soon pLcked up. tl� ., � twice as many projectiles as at LEADING- MARKETS, rougher, cattle were a slower sale at - � by , AROUND TH Liao-Yang. In one day more than - easy prices, . . _ •- . - - 200,000 shells were tired and 30,- The run was 100 leads• I h lP 1,144 ' ices In - _- s0 de. 6-meneventyut upert,=entLoot the Rusn oix .each e-RulinandrBreadstttSs�e Stoc]r aembs, �ad tUGO hog's?and 5 calves — .. �, . - . after a two-weeks" stay in the hos i- \'cru,t BRL`AU��JUFF rat-Ontario expoExport-Practicallyline. a Old g doing_ . elan wounded will rejoin the ranks • - �- - •' Y P in the export Brie. The Did lJauntry --- -' _ tY'� Lala. 1 market Is very_Iow calla gtiaLatiottn 1" Fierce Fighting is Still in Progress Y p I--Easier at $1.02 to $1,03 for red showing no possible profit for the 'rf..� "The wounds caused b the Jap- ' nesse bullets are for the atust part and white,-•ti:>c fur- spring, 8410 to shippers. '' -- slight, ex when they occur in the 9 Butchers-Trade a little brisker; at Port- Arthur ' .' - g cent I Uc for go,tsc. ➢lanituba .stestdk; abdomen. Th�.lapauese are, heti- n prfres easier fbr 'cotutHiru cattle; .' No. 1 northern, •$1,UL; �o, north- . ever, begianin to fisc old rides, the choles cattle stead _ crH, Hie; N(r, 3 uurthern, 9`lc, b a bullets of which aro encased iu col} Stockers-Not many stockers o! I Georgian Buy pyrts; tic O,tore grind- AT PORT e1RTHUR. Field 11LarsHal•Oyamn, Con. Iiouropat- P� and the wounds of which (•nose I Ing iu-ti aaI - fering - A fair deb)Land for• good " �k1n, and the correspondents briefly blood poisoning. All the reserves stockers and a few nod feeders. A. despatch • from Tokio says :-A, Y are armed with these." Flour.-30 .}%cr .cent, patents are g report was received here late Sunday.report Russian reconnaissaucea on the quoted at $1,25 to $1.45; Prices stead _ }q buyers' Shiv J might stating that"a 'special'detach- Sha River: There Has been sharp i sacks cast and west, 1Lc to �Oc P unci LaurLa-ffiariet steady; skirmishing, in which there were sev- SUBMARINES FOR JAPAN, all-sold and prospects steady. lment of Japanese swordsmen, under g, higher fur choicq; Manitoba .unchang- Major-Gen. Nakamura, effected au oral casualties, but neither army is A despatch trout Yokohama says :I etl at $5.3Fi to $x170 for first pa- I'fogs-Market steady. No change . . ,anttance into a certain Port at Port,advancing, F.ng}ibli correspondents -Five submarine boats arrived .here,,tents, ? in. the quotnLinrui from-list we $:;.`0 t� $5,40 for second 4k• Arthur at 9 o'clock, and were fight-;on the Japanese- side:say that the on Wednesday. It is stated that patents, and $5 to $5,30 for bakers, sehx:ts, $4,80. . - Yng fiercely ,3t the time the despatch situation is unaltered, The Russians they comprise the first consignment MillFeed-$1•( 517) to $15, for bran 4 . - was sent: Another detachmer' ,occasionally attack isolated points, of 50 Holland boats that have been I in bulk; $17.x,0 to $18 for shorts, RIOT IN WINNIPEG. under Maj.-Gen• Satto, entered the but gain no advantages. The Rus- ordered in the United States. east and west; Manitoba, $21 for • Russian comp thrpugh.the foriifira-;Sian cannonade has lately daily les- - shorts..$19 for bran, exports. . Russians Factions ' $`ought For- - _ ltiotFa. served in regularity azul intensity. ONLY 2,OOA ACTIN-F, TRUOI'g, Barley-Steady; 470 for,No, 2, 440 Oyes an Soto. IMarslill Oyama and his generals aro The Ilei-I3ai-Wei cozrespondea;. of for No. 3 eactrn and 420 for No. 3 A despatch from Winnipeg says THE NEW ATTACK. (confident that the Japanese positions the London Daily Express says that I malting outside; 'Toronto froights. A despatch from Tokio says -.Im cannot be.successfully assailed, whar the Russians who-arrived there from I Itye-l�irm at ^,uc to Me for No. 2 A serious riot.between sialiciaria and , Aerial h artery has just issued•'ever, reinforcements the Russians bring Port Arthur In a lifeboat on Wed- Corn-New American yellow, - 56c; I3uc rrod n two Russian factions, , '-the followinannouncement : ,against thein. - nesday admit that they Stole the new Amerietin mixed, 55c, Old Amer- occurrtxi on ,Austin Street late Fri- . "The works for oto• attack having boat for the purpose of escaping I icau unchanged; No. 2 yellow, 57c; (lay, lasting for uvgr an.hour, with , BAPS OCCUPIED POUTUEN, from the best ed cit The say No. 8, at."06c; and No: 3 mixed at the result that Policeman McDonald - ••'been nearly completed against Bung- eg Y 3' y , shu Mountain (port Arthur), and A'despatch from Field Headquarters, that water and ammunition are very 6'110• on track Toronto, ' cAarmUt1within an-'ace of boiu,g stabbed, • 3the-forts lying eastward therefrom, a q si�arce in Port Arthur, but that Oafs-Cpntitiue strop at 3..c for youth. was almost Y g Gen. Oku's Army, via Fuson say's: tie. 1 white, cast low tgrei '}its; ^io. Puminet�d to Ylcitth, aatl 5ylt'SsterB' general assault was made on the there is food .eno.ugh there to last g ' The Russians are showing soma ac- 2, 3"ic, loco frcl'^hts, sees t31 c to livery stable badly wrecked. aftcarnoon o? Nov, 26th, but oto. y for severs} months. There have been n b i to the enemy's stubborn resistance,At in front of Gen,- Oku's army. many deaths from typhus fever. 1820, north and west, The troublo started when young ..� _ At dawn on Friday detachments at- 2 -Itched Oats-'4,10 for--cars- of Ilokor, a Buckowinian, 4vas intercept our object has not yet been accom- There are now fetter than ,000 able ed b a crowd of Galicians while . plished. - tacked on two places the left nod, bodied troops forming the active;bags and $4.:;5 for barrels on track S' "The fighting still continues. centre divi.lons. The centre repulsed garrison. Twenty thousand aro;Torbnto,- :15c -more for- broken lots running ad errlind Ifis country- . the attack immediately and the left sick or woundeeL �here, and toe more for-bro.ken lots I teen, in srialler ntiutbers, tried to FIRING O1!f PORT ARTHUR, did also after a hard fight. As a re- A despatch from Tokio to the vitt,;fele, rescue him, but were driven into the . • - " suit of the repulse the Japanese oc- Standard reports incrcasing desor-lI -Peas=At`e scAr;e at 67c to _G�` Cur Iiivery stable kept 'by a Canadian 11 A. despatch from St. Petersburg cunied PwAlien. The Russians left tions from Port Arthur garri,on In- No, 2, west or east, ramod Sy1t•cwter. Evei-Xthigg in . '. .'.says :-A great bombardment of Port many dead on the geld. to the Japnncse lines, the sturies I liuckwh�-at-t'uchariged, - 56c•,-•east shape of a weapon that could bo • . - . .. Arthur is understood to have opened the deserters tell indicating t}re de-!anal wc-,q1. found handy was used, bricks, slats, . '.Saturday morning. JAPE HOLD THEIR GROUND, moralization of .the Itpussian .defen- i steno, and cordwood The liverymen . •. • In a telegram sent through Geis. tiers. The same correS onJr„r siL•5' COUNTUY 11RODUCL had to fight for their lives (►no - ' Kour A des;atcrn from Gen. Kurokfs hostler inan;L rd to et away, aad opatktn, ,Gori, _:itoessel reports the Russian forts on the Pea-front of�,. 13uttrr-'I'rarl�� contlnuue at,•nd • and `; g - that an attack trade by the Japanese Aead!luarters in the Field. via Fu- 'bort Arthur: no longer fire" on the'Prices an, urichring,d, • i turi,od in a call fur the poli-e ' A . - an fort Arthur. on Nov, 21. was re" sane flays' The reports circulated dur- approach of Japanese cv,rshipn. I Creamery, prints ......20c t o 21C .7Arong posse was soon on the scene, Pulsed. ` .I papers and week in the eastern A despatch to the Cbronicle.from; do t.:1)., . i, and, after somt. t ruublt•, ei ht of the. _ abroad to the eftcct that (:on. ltiouro- ! ch etre .1'. . 200 K • probably telegraphed P riogle•aders.a'cre arr'esicd. MEANS LLF`F; (1Ii DEATH. il,atkin, in mak;n neral dvancP, I base oc'P ` t1 eu:,a'' , hood to -1 Sc- .- fisc ♦-- - - ._. = Il. sta:cs that the )n,Lncw Dairy tuba captured the British s! . .... A despatch from Tokio says:-Drs 3 a K Tung-Chow, bound fioul nhha' do ine1iuru . ....,lac Ile . . -TWO CHILDREN PERISH. cussing the war, on the eve of the'had pu:rhed back the Japanese loft for Pert Arthur with 30.00,1 ca+es 1 do in(t,ri,.)r I;r:t,le•+ .. - ...lOc 130 . � . assembling of the Diet on Sunday, n distance of three n ilex,.are wholly of canted moat. 'Phe IiuvSo.Ghinese I Ua;ry Its, toll a ,od to James Bowon's House at Bandon Premier Katbarasaid : Iunfound^d. The situatirn has ro- Rank financed the attempt to runt .hoi,•,• fete 11 lSlan., Btuned. • - ' RttssicL must see that the war main.,d entirely unchanged during the the blockade, which cost Z-1-1, 1100 1 do ictal;•,:n ...'1 is 15c - • -- cannot be concluded bj' the' issues of last month except that-'both armies The captain's bonus cvav A'2,1,000 r Cb,•cuc--Ljuot,,fiun.y for job lute, A dispatch frocn .TNn:ni(ati says - a few battles. With us the war'-have do„btless strengthrne•1 their dor 'rhe steamer 'cleared for K:a,l-chau, 'herr are unchue:.:rd at 7u;c to '1030 1'Phc h6use of James liow,m, painter, ' meatia bre or death, and not one of fetus(+ and accumulated .supplies • in the German -po:t tri `+haut,mg Pro- for .lade• and lei;c to Ile Eur twin.~ . was destroyed by fir;, at__Brar:,lon-on —our'-4fr 00f.-Ot)o-bretbrroe cemarns g-i—that-t11nP, tr,nce. t'firna. F),,gs-!'r r4Ny 1 r. .ire (l,,oted I Sunday, and his two little ch:ldrZn, norant of the vital issue at stake. The Itu96l.ins continue thi-Jr reran- It is reltably reported that the .lig- gteadg at '_3c ) S:'r; por tk,aerl, fr-Nih Paged four and.twD years, rc>::pcctivcly _. . . _ - - "We are prepared to sacrifice our nai.sanees In -frcint of the Japnnese gine; of tun i).1. r , pt, r.• vI" .,clips i at '20c to 21c• nail i;mcat at 2t,. were bxrned to detith, Itbwoti. had • -- _ ' last man and our Inst cent for this left bot there has been -no iron;,al I at the Sungshushan, F;rinng,fian and I Potato.-g-i:,t=t,rn at '•5ctoHiic'It-ft the Children plmjiing downstairs - war." �engnl ement or•change 1n the Japan- Tungkikcrau Forts hag alrrrcrty be-l orr track and ti,)e to :+'.c ou: of tvhwn ho spent..to wArk shout 10 _em. entrenched positirns, g+in, The sappers are making mat-�,tore Ostat u, .stuck R, GS^ to 650 U clock. Mr, ]Bowen went over to' FIGt3•rI u IN MANCRURIA, !the'The Japaaesc continuo t-o ignore tsdactory progress agatn%t 113 Mk-tro'o.n truck an 175c nut of st ,ret a neighbor's a short clistatwt, away; •• - daily ahelltng which take, plare Hill, which, schen it is capturod, nil} ; I'o iltrv--Q.;-,tat0ra arg G;c t% 9c and (hiring her_a'.,.,nce the fire broke _ A despatch from St Petersburg tin front of the central amwr. and In render the harbor untennhle fur Lhe for rhicken� ;r to &-- for hear;, 7C Out Before it was noticed the says Gen, Peter telegraphs a I Russian .warships I to `;.- for geese, Sc it) 81,r. for due". haus(- was a ma.s cif flames The ' description of a Japanese many o clores Lire whole line a r ter scan - . Pt pene.e attack on Ile to 12c for young turkey. acid 9e tiro brigade 'cCere ;our on the Sceae, es Is so clogs that the Japa c:ese can b 8 7Nov. 24• against a Iteisstan detach- BIG BATTLFc IMPF.N111N(: to Pic for old. t•rrke and an attempt.t war; made to rescue - draw Gee at as time b die la !n 3' T 3 meat near Yonetenten on the front of I Y Y P Y R A despatch iron �t I'eter.G irL(- MLL-d- Nal--•1'h 4•e ly pLenty .-orninig the children, l,ut_it was.too late. The e I,�' Rhe-left fl k. caps on RLieks. . - A feta casualties rtrsult deity teem (says A I forward t,. anppty the Glen an't Ned f,(ydiev were fi,iind ,A(, Ry ..i,le wra:p- "Ihe fighting.- Gea. KouroPntkin Appearances again point to .j rifle fire. - the po.;cibihty-o( a hit •t,attle ..o,+tri ;11u•)t;rtlun; fire uo;i,atip.-d at 68 per }eel in the- bedcloth••:. tri_ a, corner of . . Nays, "was fierce, almost amounting I - torr for car lot. on track hire a roour on the ground floor, the bed, _ to a bayonet engagement, but v.he on _ o! Mu:,don. The Jup;tn.s,•, according ItaLxl Straw--1;; 1'rmer in tone at its which they wore• appnrentl,y lying, ITS CAPTURE .CEIdXAJ-a. 8lcaaI epor,t, has t recen ed a ->�e--�rYWher`e repuZ9ed, and The Tokio corr,Kpondent u{ the stere eetbaok in the ticir,rty of min $ --�S-�vQ *--k-i• r - - -1,wing -dropped thirorigh the uptx>< ,BURered severely, The attack was re floor, The Ti,,,s nn in rss is-1t- (London Times says that the publica- 'tsintin'; in wD'ch drrrctlon they sp , "' i mewed the following morning, the l5r)N'TT;i:AI, 1lAI1Kl-,'I'5; -- -501, with r,+, it+,urat:{c. I g 1?, tion of unofficial new§ from l'os't Ar• parently were attempting to (", ' to .. Japanese having been reinforced, but if;,atr, ?" _ thur is no longer prohibited. The a wide turnip motonient. Milltar nl, Nov J -Orcin-ttourrt 6 again was repulsed, and at 4 o'clock l g P g Y 'DBEAJI.i F?�1'AL RESULTS. - - besieGote' works are progressing Iopinivn scarcrfy believes if j,o;vible kvt.g of-No J u. :,., oat.; wee., ctuot(+1 'in the afternoon blivard and fog rapidly; nutwlthgtarr<ling numerous (that the two yr.,at armies can winter At. :19ic to 3910, and c•.w lots soli! — . greatly hindered artillery fire. The Petty:sorttt-s, which are made most-Ile.+g than a ri!I0 .hot Earn ( ch !nt lite to 10,,, an+1 No. 3 st. J9c •r, Waiiiaa Looking foi Her Savingo - Japanese continued to advance, .under ly at night It Is noticeable that a a ;;•► r ;er t,ur.hr t ell-st0r•e. Lr peas in Panfry. - 1 cover of the fog, but coir farces held leading journal, uhirh rnccntl urgedtoth7r, thouKli, the bcavv dtttnn•s on i L ' 3each tide made it rxtrem,ly ditilFult the f,r•linq r•nt.tfn,c ,rut, wi:Ii Priri;; A drs(�,rl,fi iroiu (:hi,'(i;u aA1'K As -':their positions, and the firing subse-. an' immediate assualt, regardless of for either to assume the 01len-h-0 It (iuo'cd at fiStc to =.Oc per hie hr4 Mn?, 1 result ut ,i clrcau,, 3Lra l.tvie Cau- . - quently slackened. The Russian loss- the loss of life, now deprecates is , believed, however, that it the Ifr•eiglox west- N',nv No. 3 (inic-ago et, 41 yr:er. old, ins her• llf• on 1Yod- . -. "ee were nine Idhed and fifty-seven haste• -Inasmuch as the capture of deadlock is to bt• broken Gen. ICou. 'mixer! rorn was tluot(WI at .',7c Ivor n•qday and her hu-;band rtnd•infant - ' hounded. the fortress is certain is the near ropatkin will let' Field lfatshal Oy- !bu4hel in found lots here. child wort• fatally htrmod In a fire "On Nov. 26 the Japanese resumed! future. This reflects the national lama take rhe lrritiettice, as the Rus- hlo,ir-Asset oho spring whtatt pet'- wh'i+li pertly dt+:(royal their home. the offensive, and endeavored to en- mood, which is calm and confident. Pn!a 5bl olla ing' w' G.5t1' The prospect of th starts -have -the better of the prmmt , $ nfi , F , The woinan dreamt that Ivor cavini,,s ., li+elop our left flank whoa advancing P P. S arrival of the position, namely, a strong lino ' IwiTnter wheat pcitents, V, 70 to -g5 = hail- bon .tolcn hotti a bili; taro . . against our contra. Baltic fleet exhilarates,Admiral To- 'R"p "I have received no'later reports." go's squadron, which is longing to defence, and .1Luloden behind tihen . j st -a' ht' rollers, $.; '10 to $5.50. in the boi.44)n of a gugAr lar in the - -' Geta. Kouropatkin also describos the exchange the monotony of the black- making satisfactory Hinter clu;erters,- in bags, $_' :.0 to S-' (,5_ ii1nLri - 4Kartlyd by the reality of ode for a dmisive fight, where tho Russian reinforcanrent.are :11111L•o:l-Manitoba bran to bass• the• dr,.-are, oho tock a hemp in one bayoneting of twenty Japanese be- now accumulatin for an advance I$i7 io *1q; :,hors-, $,21. err ton; fin- ' . - longing to a atrol dura The casualties In the assaults from g I ' ha ad and ?lc r• haby .nrrder her ether fi ng P i1R a recon- Aug.. 19 to 24 are published. Tho IIext s{ming. 1'he JsspRnese,, al4o aro Itariu bran is bulk, 51:,.50 to $16.- art n: and went to investi 'ate. The naissewce on the night of Nov. 5, -total amounts to 14,0007, including strongly reinforced. The rivers are 150; shorts. $19 to $20, awl moulti,r, lamp fell -frons the woman's ha nit 550 officers, of whom' 200 were kill- already-frozen Rafliciently to perinit'1$0•1 to $28 leer ton, as t0 quality• and explodod Ifo,' huslbnnd, arotised - •.JAPS REPORT VICTORIES. 1$0­1 fair tr:ulo wa,i done in - _ The assaults tailed as regards 'Of the movement of artillery nail , front slap its an adjoining room, A despatch from,Tokio says: Man main fort ill,-,a-tions, .but resulted commissariat trains, ,o that the rollt-d oats, mid the- toete-of-tho-inar- t"ChVI a brav,rattenirt. to-put-out. the, - churian 'headquarters, reporting on the capture of th0 two Panlung- country actually-is. arlal•ted.to Iket-is ulrcnit steady at $2,20 per bng, flame, and Gnallo succroe3cel, with the • ! Svi;Nov. y, says: "FYom 'the night of shan forts, furnishing comrimnding n Japanese advance fhnn during thcjwit,_r , tear:•^!.;• !}noted at $I.r;:,- to aid of a mattress, but only atter he. Nov. 25th until the morning of Nov.. positions for. siege. guru and aiding summer. $.4 75. as wall as the wife and child, had - . 26th a body of the enemy's-.infantry materially in hastening the end. For j Corninm,I-ls unchanged at -$I.:30 }tern h•iglitfully hurnrd, .JT'rs.- Court - attacked pour. troops in the vicinity of this reason the.Japa,nese are not CAPT`CRF RLTSSiTAN CA'NIP; • 'Ito $1.1:. per bag, - .1 died while being taken to&A hospital. ' $ingtungttrn and Shaotaou, but the dismayed by the terrible cost. . , _ltay-No. 1, '$9 to $9_'35; No, 21. a .attack was" completely 'repulsed• by Prisoners, say.that the. efycctivo A despatch from Toho shys Orr S8 to Ry.'J,; clover uii�ttil• R7 to - - . - try. .. strength of the garrisofl does not Monday last a detachment captured �,� 15 PEACHED HAND AND FEET. . '. "The enemy's artillery, posted to exceed 8,000, of which number onl• tthe Russian camp nt Itsruchan. The $7._ an.] Kure clover, $6.., to _ i . y g6.7,, Ix•r tun in car. 1(st Terrible -Deed of a Lunatic on a trio east of this Ta.5touirtain, vI or`- one third' ai o 'provided with Winter Russians were reinforced, and erxlca-` T - g 1'ean,:-.t'iioice priciles, gst-lo to $1,- � Visit Near.Montreal, 1. coyly shelled the vicinities of Man- clothing; fdrot"1 t f00vored to t infantry ke the 0andi :;�lOhcat6 j 45 {•er h'.ishel, $1.25 'to $'1..3111, tri _ chuantztt and Kucbiatzu, from 2 These are numerous cases of op- car lots. . A despatch frontlle,fttreal gays; o'clock'!ti tho iffternbon of Nov. 26th, thaimis owing to want of sleep. A nlry -.ad four Rens.' ATter a figfit ,John Arnold, a lunatic, niti,tilattd ' but we suffered no damage, thousand o£ the Russians died in I Provi..iwi;-HOavy° Canadian chest that lasted three hours, they were 'cut •orl(,, $1f.:,A to $17..,01; li ht liimaelf in a trust hoer tole manner on "On the right bank of_ _the battle and Prom •dysentery between drivon• toward the. Tsien•Riv-er Pass, { K 'hievda t. _ River a t ' 6 ., Nov. i3. _ _ vin fort,. dead and six pri.;nnrrslshort -(std: $1Pi,5A io ,',17; Acneric:;tn y fit Grenville, whi her he +. �' coni,11w;ad, lar-d, t--4..ant Zhu-1irday. Asylum is--- - attacker! Mamchles on -\Ov. 35th,'but The rumors of the sinking of a behind them, together with consider- 6;c to 7c; C,lnrtrl1i:rn lard, G;c to �i if rchit.ives. ifu secu:'eci an axe - was driven•back by our force. hospital ship, at Port Arthur ba- ably ogitipmertt The •]apanesy-:ensu-l , W al-A cut of Ili•; 1"ft hand at' the wrist,`-' "- '=TMS^ �--� - "On Nov. 24th the enemy set fire Moved ;n � �f-moo'•�--th_Y uTe not alties were about thirt•v. .i ,f.�ket.IL rctndercY9,R., c to (1c„ ac- ro Shantznlrnen, and,most of tlic"oil- confirmed officially. • Icortling to quality; hiti,rs,_2�e to y3 • '.c1L-511214 his L-ft teat-csiacn-at-_the- ,. , A.NROLLING CHTNFSi;. lege was burned." ---- - __._ __ .- .' - rn .c o lac; imsolt killed n1,1t_ irstop,. and •hackerJ t'rii toes off )lis ut n, f " toir Bogs, $7 to $7.25; heavy fat right foot„ Allen discovered Arnold C0:1L STORES- BURNED, . A-cies ate to St-Petersburg frour r - was cooli.v roceedin• to mutilate END- CLOSE A I'•H.1 rIl, t P g hofi.,.$1.,00; lrrixrd IoM.;, $1 .0 to i' f; - - A despatch from Toklo 'sayk :- Harbin states tlint the �.Juluineso,$ri selects, S.5 to $:■.12; on cars. .hinisrli furth,0r. It Tvils wi(ril difficui- The Moscow correspondent' o2 'the Telegraphing on Thursday the head- Have opened a recruiting office tui• I Chcti Ontario full white, 100' fo ty Mat Itis li r tris savo(I,,as the (tote " London Dail• TelegraphTclaims to quarters of the army LN-fore Port Chinese, at Shllintin, 85 kilomictres ,10,c; coloro 1, 10'c to 10;0; Cue}etc of blond nv so rent. He was know that the despatches lrthur reports :. ' ' = ,•- 5fi hes Gen. from fiiamintinu. They have die I9;c to 9;C, brought t the: F.oyal �tictcnia ffos= .Stoesael, the commander at ' Port "The conflagration in the buildings tributed thousands of eirculars, in- . 13utte,-Fin,,.,t g'•adies, 1.9;c to leital, vinic iii iiow lira in a criticrtl _ '"' • Arthur, sent b• the destroyer Ras- near the arsenal; caused by our Ivitin t bineser to enrol uncle' the ? t , conditioII, - -- - y 3 g, Oec; tndinnry fine,;t, lyc to 19,0; torppny to Ehefoo contained a naval guns, which, as reported on Japanese flag and fight the F,v,rope,- merdhiril grvwle,; 1gyc:to 190; and wcs- _ ---�-4- • frank statement of the hopelessness) Wednesday, began about noon, Nov. •ans, tern dairy, 150 to 15 0. - 1 y 02, continued'until 2 o'clock on the INDL4NS INCREASING. - - oL the situation. Gen. Stoessel The ' circulars 'Point out that the ' T;gg�y(.}ccL new laid, -22C t0 -6 le _ "4, used words which can be literally morning of-Nov. 2$. It-i religions of •tihe Chinese and Japan-Istraiglit; fiathbred candled, 20c to Sit fit Decrease For Year,. Set . translated, '.`Tiro garrison is being that the coal stores have been burn- ese are identical, and their ldn ua ,>s o r r K 800 More for Decade. g 4 210; Nti, l.,c - 1,,�c, starved out." Ile evidently attach- �+tt slmilaz. At..the outset the. Japrtnttwr -• - - - •-- --_ -• - _ - - _ ,' ed great importance to. the Czar re enlisted, daily an average of 7,000 CATTLE; MARK 71' I A Ul srntch frons Otl,Llva gats: The- •- ceiving his comatunication in' time MORE TROOPS•FOit RUSSIA. _ e' men, woo were immediatel•v suppli(x! Toronto, Nov. .9.-'fritdc ryas arJnclritrl }rt>Inilnliair -of Canada, ac= to enable a decision to ho reached A despatch to the London Stan- with Ja .n rye n ifonns. Subge ucnt . cording to the ];hest returns to th0 as to how he was to act in view f dard' from Odessa says It is author= P A ri I little brisker at the. Gats Cattle Mar-I - P 3 difTeronces roduc,ed Lite enlistments to ket t.o-(}ay though there was no�maL_ Tkipart.matt, of incline AtYairs, is 109,- " the absolute certainty, of the tall of itatively stntod that Russia bas g;,G, which i.; `�' , b>;v than the forint - .•• Fie fortress. Hcnoe the Racrco of decided u on- a a thousand, The recruits are called sisal chnngo in prices. ; , , th Raster P general -mobilization vdlrmtnry tr;ilitfa. They were sent For the local butcher trade there shOwud in 1903. 7'irc ceroid of zee opny, which wns..sunk by of troops throughout the European to :'inkow,-wlienre they were- dis- was a better deutans}, the wholcshlo eat `('urs proves, however, that the li� commander in Chefoo hanbor af- provinces of,tho Empire. It is-said tributed to Japanese regiments in moil leaving find a chance to lover care_which is. ONsrcit;od _over the rod `` 'ter she had delivered, her despatchos that the niobillzation will begin in the field. The correslwndent vouches their stocks on hand, and so were men bey one of the Popttu•t'ments of the t rather than to have her fall into the Janua,r•y, _ . - _. bands of the Japanese. - tot• the tktti of his story. bu�•ing iri-fresh supplies. '1'h0 pros- F'ed0ral C*ov0rnnlent. hies arrested the . _ •-.a �¢ - peels of cooler weather also helped very heavy death rat1.e, so that ' in JAI'S USING OLP RFF'LES. Fort•-four persons F Pel ON �'HF SHA It1VE42, 3 P' were killpit the rnnrk,.t, • 1'h ti rrttl war not heavy t'he tas.. deca,k, -thu" Pe rtlnental Tho war cor•respo ident-of the Echo during the disturbances In Rio Jan-I In cattle, and choice quality is still enuir0rrit.fon Rice; an Increase - of .,- A despatch from _ London says: de-Paris writes : n the Battle' Of,eiro last week. ,scarce'. Eaerpthing of fairly flood more than.eight tlic.)usand souls. . . .. -- 11_11 .-,._-_,. -._---.• . _• -- --. _._..-- ._.�..-.. -, .. _- .. .__ . -- • .- ._ . ... ... _ .. .. . `: • .. a . .. . Ei _ ­11 n.,. y. .,j aw. gy�t�-_.0 i..gaY!a..t;.w, -win, :.".- .- .',;+'aa -.- . r�,,,., ,:? -1--* ;`T��S.,.rs' �r,4 _ \:.: ,.s-a.w •<. ..,�` �✓e' '�;tiiw,.•.., ..>,.x< ..,a,.. i•,.. •r., ,' i`• y'i- `ruu'°a "4"C"•:,,4^a - .t ,. .y kteP .r .: .u.4x'�� W - n i y �e —Frank Smith, of Oshawa, paid —The Misses Sparks, of Fair- Y. •� a flying visit to his home here on port, visited Mrs. M. S. Chapman Sunday. last week. . . tCl&remont people are bound —A number of the your¢ men �Lak�A _ d � �ito make their Tues ay market a intownattended the Guy Bros )chn --- cry . = success. 'Minstrel'show in Whitby on Sat- — _ —A number from here attended urday evening last. Geo. Rodd's sale near Brougham, The small boy with a pair of —The ' ople's market, Clare, on Tuesday. skates slung over his shoulders is. rime new Cheese pe * F. Hutchison, tax-collector. is again in evidence on our streets, c Mont, each Tuesday. — g - —Mrs. R. J. Coad is visiting her making his apnual call in this lo- and will no doubt remain for parentis in Oak Ridges this week. cality this week. some time. Spanish Onions —Our merchants are now busy —9r. Henry will be here as —Al. Sparks had a large sliver . .getting in stock for the Christmas usual neat Tuesday to attend to run into his hand on Monday trade. his professional duties. * while working in the Bennett -- —Call and see J. H. Bundy's —Quite a large number from factory. It required the assis- _ Cape Cod Cranbet- �ne display of hockey sticks and Pickering and vicinity attended tante of Dr. Bateman to have it berries. skates of all kinds. F. M. Chapman's sale at Audley extracted. 'N —John Dickie was in. Toronto Yesterday, —The annual meeting of `the D last week as one of the delegates —NV. D. Gordon received this Pickering branch of the Bible So- of the Liberal convention. week a large shipment of lumber ciety will be held in the Metho Oranges & Lemons —�Irs. Shaver Aud .Hiss Gardner and shingle, which 'he has been dist church, vii Wednesday even- of Stouffvilie. ;licut a fess days busy unloading. ing, Dec. 7th, when the Rev. Will. last Reek with-Miss Lizzie Gordon —E. Bennett is home,this week Frizzell, of Toronto, ,vill give a Several big leads of new dry —George Swallow, of Clinton, after having had a successful lectura on the subject of his recentSic G . ;goods just opened up this week. -"visited his sister, Mr?., R Dickie business trip through the eastern trip to the Holy Lard. 'Ir. Fria- - and other friends during the past part of the Province. zell was one of the delegates to Come and see them. + week, —The Methodist choir are put- the W'orld's S. S. Convention held —Miss Lizzie Morrissey returned tiug in some hard practiceprepar- last year in Jerusalem. He has `home on Thursday evening, after ing for the Cherrywood anniver- spoken on this same subject in ,JOHN DICKIE CO. a week's visit with friends at sary which takes place neat week. other parts of the township with . Montreal, Que. —Last Saturday's Globe con- much acceptance, and it is hoped —Geo. Tool's timber sale last tained a half-tone engraving of that the Pickering people will meek was a decided success. 12 Pickering College Rugby team, avail themselves of this opportun- acres bf timber were sold, -which' that has been so successful- in ity of listening to one who, by a i brought an average of 367.30 per its mawhes this fall. personal visit can add interest to 7tacre, —Mrs. John Hilts and daughter, his description of the Bible scenes dso a V • -A number from town attended of North Dakota, is visiting the and stories, All ar® invited. the Jessie McLachlan concert in former's mother, Mrs. M. Swallow Collection in aid of Bible Society. - Whitby last night, given under Mrs. Swallow is also being visited —The South Ontario Farmers' A car load received this week. the auspices of St. Andrew's by her niece, Mrs. Robinson, of Institute meeting held in the town Society. Toronto. hall here on Tuesday was rather _ —The manyy friends of Mr. and . —Mr. A. C. Cummer will speak poorly attended, owing no doubt, Logan. Mrs. Siasmith will be pleased to of "St. Andrew" and the origin to the farmers being busy getting _ �_. LO an. know that they are now comfort- and the work of the"Brotherhood" ready for the winter, and partly - .. ably settled inNtheir new home in of St. Andrew of the church of because the meeting was not suffi- Muskoka. England, in St. George's church ciently advertised. '_Messrs Ander —R. Deverell has sold for a on Sunday night next. son. of Rugby, and Juhn Gard- good figure to Messrs T. C. and —The college campus has bee* houGe, of Highgeld, two farmers ,Jesse Hubbard, of Brougham, the all ploughed for the purpose of of Provincial repute, and Elsner �� �� i -well-known .stallions Seggerman, enlarging and levelling. The foot Lick, of Oshawa, were present. ; ds better known as "Apple Jack." ball grounds have hitherto been and gave interesting talks on sub- -David and Mrs. Stephenson toosmall, and somewhat rough, jects dealing with stock. The are now on exhibition.l Please call and examine before buying elsewhere. F. and son, Oscar. Tbos. and Mrs. but when the work, now begun, neat meeting will be held in Jan- You will find them attractive and cheap. There are too many to . Stephenson and family,.of Clare- is completed, the grounds will be nary, when subjects dealing with imout, E. and Mrs. Ma ' enumerate. Maynard and in first-class condition. poultry, and also co-operation r - ` u -' Fred Platten, of Oshawa, were —.The annual meeting of the among farmers in respect to the me & Ea Boone Pickering. visitors at John and Mrs. Stephen- Pickering Vigilance Committee selling of apples. Farmers' Insti- � q __ - _-son'e, of,the base line,_s_few days will-be held_in. the town-hall pp tures are doing an excellent work ago. the evening of in., Dec. 13th throughout the co-un-fry. - and- -The Uxbridge Journal sa s. for the election of officers and the should be better attended by _ "•We have it on good authority transaction of other business that those whom they are intended to ;rw that Charles Calder will receive may come before the meeting• benefit. pthe Conservative nomination in —The second number of the York County council has asked pee � - ► South Ontario to o pose Hon. Canadian Co-operator, which is that count councils be given - John Dryden, although Charles published in Whitby, has made pouter to regulate the automobile ✓,9eott, of the firm of Coulthard & its appearance. The magazine is traffic. In making this request. Scott, of Oshawa, is mentioned.se- devoted chiefly to the system of they are asking for something g•� a dark horse." co-operation especially anions which shoulctreasonably be •-*int- ••••�1h18 week..... —Among those attending the farmers, and is printed on good ed them. The public higt,waps ' _ fareral of the late A. J. Burrell, paper with good clear type. and are built and maintained by the ppe on Friday last were Mr. and Mrs. contains a number of halftone municipalities, and are used al- 'Wimai:6 and W. Burrell, of Peter- cuts. most entirely by the residents of boyo, Chas. Burrell, Mrs. Daly, —The first cold snap of the the municipalities. There is no - Mrs. Hopkina,Abe, Norman and season occurred on Monday last, lesson whatever that automobil The Ru$awln Food Cutter Miss Hattie Stoner, R. Buchner, when the mercury registered at fists should monopolize roads, to - ___ and Miss Eva Peak, of Toronoo. zem. Some re sort that__. the maintenance of which the do 3 y-t-he-best machine on the market to- and tiVesleyy$osrish, of Berlin. early in the morning it was as low not contribute one cent. day. Eeriest to operate. Easiest to cissa, etc. We want —Keep is mind the Canadian as 5 degrees below zero, While "- you to see it. Jubilee concert to be given in the other parts of the Province are Methodist church on the evening rejoicing at having snow two feet of Thursday, Dec. 8th. This deep, we are content with the The FamouB Se1f.Blaa�tmd Roast Pan. u,ompsny draws large crowds and bare ground. 6wvins great praise wherever they —On Wednesday morning,.appear. By request of Her Maj. while Frank Harve son of Wes- A�- ,yersIf you have never used one of these pans you don't know testy, they sang before the late ley Harvey, who lives west of the how good a roast should.be. COME 0,s Queen Victoria, They have sung village, was getting ready to cut One dose of Ayer's Cherry FOLLOW THE CROW'. .lin all the large cities of Britain ' and Canada, and also in the Unit- corn with a cutting-bol, he met Pectoral at bedtime prevents - � . - ._... % . with an accident which will lay night c o n Q h s of children. � S �Chap' maned States. Be sure to hear them. No croup. No bronc6ltis. A • 'i him off work for some time. He —The death occurred recently was in the act of oiling the ma- in 1 unda, N. Y., of Prof. Kent, chine, and had given the fly-wheel Cherry widely known throughout the A quick turn,,And as he was in the country schools of Ontario for his �\ • act of pulling some stalks Away instructive t e and entertaining t tains _ ng lac- . •R tures on electricity. He was in frons the cog nashL.hts left hand Pectoral ' his eightieth year. Prof. Tient got caught, smashing the third a. lectured here'at different times, and fourth fingers veru badly and doctors medicine for all ����� ctittiug the secouti. He at mice affections Ot the throat, bron-• ai3cl so long ago as forty years hitched up a horse an-d was driv- chial tubes, and lungs. Sold prophesied that the day- would en to 1)i•, Bateman s. surgery. for over 60 ears r come when electricity would be y A full stock o� the leading RANGES, used to drive.machinery,y'ust a= where rt was fount] ueces,ar} to "I have used Ayer•,CherryPee"Pal in inT g - l amputate the two fingers. !stall toraightyelrs. Therstsnothinea nal - IMPERI`aL OXFORD, tLey were then using steam fur to it Tor entusbo and wide,especially for"+i• HAPPY THOUGHT, —A-meeting of the Public Lib- wren."-sass.W.s.Darns,Ithelhy.ai. that purpose. g PANDORA Board was held oil Mond •n'Q" J.a am Doss __The following is the relative y ♦u dru sts. scan stens. SOL VE-IR, Etc. 1 evening. , The• financial report f0! See our standing of the ppupils in the sen- . • ' for departmeut.for Nov. Sr }—�I shows a tleer-ease in the leg_ STEEL RANGES Bateman and,D Kerr (equa E Brant. owing to the ,ti,liortiou- N I h C O h$ and COAL OIL HEATERS Wright. E Bunting, J('!Dore, p meut by the government for the PARLOR COOKS and HEATERS of all sizes, _ Clark, O King, J O'Connor. Jr i support of public libraries being Keep the bowels open with Dna of + —W'Ward, C: Dunbar, fit' Winter lessened annually. This deficiency- Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one. a� �} A Ward, R Shirle , O Leslie, L_, call only be niet by a 'liberal and General_ --_ _ 4. 11. BUNDY. ¢iardWare• —Ban_ks,�Bank,,IF Smith. -Sr 3— 'ty pttl�lic support,-Amyl t BINDER 1 W� - - J Palmer, F Bundy, A Clark, 3i Partially meet the decrease the FtZre Masillla- Moory F z�ft>ort £�BAtemal�_ board ut ore boldin an enter- _ _._ a AL i Robinson, tainnient during the iamith o£ _ �_ ade ; 11 Calvert, J O'Connor, Agent for all kinds oaf l�ciormick January. :Meanwhile the members -�n -ua 11,4 : P Bennett, K 11cGuite. Jr 3--11 Farui Implements Wilkinson Plows Rankin, C Every, A Thompson. E are respectfully requested to re- Etc. new their yearly tickets at once: —Als'o'— andL Roach, L Dickie, ;1! Smith Giving preference to machines made iii Canada schen they are as good - and H Liseomh(equal),- M Davit]- in sat year 30c, additional tickets For flinger Serving Machines., As forei importations is practical patriotism. There Are, however, man son, R Gordon, K Rusnell,J Hale in same..family "x,)and secure. as Binder Twine a Specialty. Canadian firms manufacturing bettr farm implements than foreign made W G Ward, teacher.. y many new members as possible.• a L, D. BA\KS, machine, and the Massey-Harris Co, stands at the head,therefore+buying. This will prove a substantial help. 38 ly Pickering. Massey-Harris goods is displacing common sense. •A peculiarity of 'Massey- vi AnniR,R ho is avail-known The reading of one book is worth - g' Harris machines is that, while being of Canadian manufacture, they are un in this part of 'the country, died the cost of membership. The deniably the highest quality, best workmanship and give longest service. We r y on Tuesday at his home near board wish to supply the public ^ , have a full line of straw cutters, root pulpers, sleighs, wheelbarrows,etc.,for Ebenezer, in South Darlington, with the very best books and mag ickering `�Oal �0 Y this season. w Brougham aged EO years. A number of azines that can be obtained, and v VfeOe Philip, r. - -Yards at Spink-Mills.ills p, 1 " -years ago he, had an attack of solicit the hearty co-operation of P ' heart trouble,'from which .he had all who desire to encourage the g Best Quality of Hard Coal '- -apparently recovered. -On the reading of only the best in up-to- day In Flannels and Flannellettes, - --he after the Dominion elections date literature. Parents, eapeci- F'ull'Welght Guaranteed• GOOD VA�+UZ��t: Meats etc. . he as again attacked while on ally, should be deeply interested, j,� --t Gents Underwear slid business in Oshawa. The deceased in what the children and young Stove sad Cho S�ieS �6�s>•• ' was dor a number of years a mem- people read during the winter ber of the Darlington council, and evenings, and no better invest- At lowest market _ his name has_ ,been mentioned in pure can be make than the �e ��ds �e�r all ear. connection with the reeve-ship purchase of a membership ticket' ✓ . for neat year. He was an enthusi- for each as a Christmas present. .prices. antic and sueceseful farmer, -his Names o£ desirable and suitable y specialty being good horses. In books will'be gladly received by We have also on hand quantity of _ politics he was a Liberal and in the librarian, but should be Best Quality Smithing Coal Call and see our Stock of Overcoats, = * t-i>li¢ion A Methodist. He is aur- banded in at once a the new Our Coal makes warm friends. and Ready-made Suits. Odd R. 'Ae liTING. vived by a widow .and grownup books must be, ordered in a few Orders left wicn w, Peak delivered Pants and Pests. $ask- family. - days promptly. , etchewan Buffalo Robes, etc., etc. aPr^•r—A..•,�a,�,'.,. ... ,iA •:..�,b:• . tr+ f`a.,!^\au._::... T ',..y:. ." _ .i`--.. ! 't. ' ^YlR�!'w�+''4,tZfq` Y^u"„s.°1,:•9 ..fl�'6:.4E•e-� `?-_ - _ at"•Sr. .'� v�,. 9"'x":'.1..., n ,