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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_12_16 Y- , : - VOL. SXIV. TICSERING• ONT., FRIDAY. DEC 16 1904. NO 10 *tra'►assiossal Obarbo. Stouff�ilta. Married Johnson. Pt. 1, Jr.—O RoutleySpinLLMRIs I -- J Hanson, A Routley, F Re• On Saturday last Dr. 'D. C.! A leasant event took lace aForsyth, M Phillip.'Tablet 2—L S._ 13fed�eud. math, in order to keep his buss- the residence of A. J. Johnston lers nH, M Routle G Hogle. Tables Red Wheat - - 1,00 bus. neer hamming, took another Mast-'Greenwood, on Wednesday, Dec.!son. Lena lRutherford, Teacheer�a White Wheat - 1.00 .. es• Smith an undergraduate, as an : 14th, it being the marriage of his' F. EaSTWOOD, bi.D.. 8ar¢eon Spying Wheat - 90 << assistant—fine young son. �eldest daughter;Miss J. C. to 31t• Take your Produce to. Olaremout *a 4 to Caaadisa P"flo Railway: Coroner Goose Wheat - 85C " Jae. O'Brien intends to start in� Henry Clare, of Chapman, Ont.� Tuesday. IOatari0 Ceanty: resuer or ntarriaee Liceoeea• Manitoba Flour ,$8.00 bbl. a few days on a visit -with relati- The ceremony was performed in _ Balsam Zion. . Claremat: office boars-Before 10 s,m., 1 to 4 .a yes in Chicago. a to.m.,anditorz 7 to 8 pm. Private telephone I Family Flour 5.30 K She will join Mrs. the presence of numerous friends sour lotion with Balsam,Greenwood.Aroagba*n Pastry Flour - " 5.,0 °� Clendenen at .�alkerville from! p j ds )dt Zion,A.Johnston's rah aon1, Wm Cowie'. I which lace the will Carne to i°f the bride and groom by the l�'t17. Edwards is thres}iing t1t�Sc 7th con),amdDA'Joh ston'ststbcoo 1;c Bran $$18.00 ton p Y journey Rev, R. G. Clare, formerly of the Reek. Shorts 25.00 '� bane.getheto the Windy City.=Tri-'Greenwood circuit. Mr. and Mrs,� Johu Briggs has pt,rehased a� _ Jumbo 25.00 bane. Clare have taken up their resi- ,new cutter. heyat. Gt•aharri, Whole Wheat Flours Attend CIaremont Market Tuesday, dense in Chapman. The 1 Eos J W. H. Jones is slowly reeove� M. IfARESPELL, Q. O., BARR18- Chop of.all kinds. extends its congratulations to the ing from his recent illness.. Hard and Soft Coal. Dunbanon. happy couple. Miss Jessie Davidson is visiting �• THB,County crown attorney,and County p ' otieitor. Const House.Whitby. lav Above prices Einbiect to Change without All en' ved the lecture at her sister's Mrs. J. W. Disney. _ *7otica Jo, given here Jones wood sale Saturday 1 r ch. 3 of Zion. DOW & McGILLIVRAY, Bai3RIS. by the Rey. W. Frizzell, on his trip to years to remove timber. Sold in Several from here took itt flat Model.Bakery Co., Limited. the Holy Land. emall lots. concert at Glen Major on ThtT>~ Dowers.solicitors,Ao. Offioo opposite Ross• oaten Whitby.Ont. Jno.Ban,Dow;ts.A.:Theo. , The Dunbarton S. S. will hold their _� day evening. A:et+illivray.LL,B. DdonevtoLoaa. 87 annual Xmas entertainment in the — church on Thursday, Dec. 22nd at 7.3U Scarboro �V. P. Jones has got his new Petertraar!/. p.m. Admission 26c. - hrnlse plastered and will mttvte _ - Honor Roll of the Dunbarton pub. The township council met on s P therein shortly. THE P CKER No NE W- S lis school for November is as follows- Monday last for the transaction John Briggs and Frank Disnep yyH� GBoN, GB,PETERINARY SC R- T• 4th Class—G White, E Henderson, of general business. We under- have finished their contract cut, .1C3+ oeorg, Graduate ofZho Ontarmemberio vet• C Strickland, P Lon G Cowan. stand that all of the old council arimazy Baric , Tomato, registered c,"on. g, ting wood for James Hot-to the On:arto Veterinary 3re31oa' Ataociasioa. V Walton, M Carson, W Annan: will stand for re-election but have H. Jones and J. W. Disney, Once and rea,deace one and one-quarter mile. 3rd Gases—L Foston, M Foston aorcb of Green River. Office and shoeing forge White, F tamales, R Thom, not heard of any new aspirants, were in Toronto last week with a hoasa8to 11 a.m., and 1 Wi t pm. Private but that wall Ut1i be known after telephone to my office P.O. addrsaa. Oram 1 white. E Mitchell, �' Carson, 11 the day of nomination. load of pork, receiving 7r- a>'il Fiver, out Pearce, E Heard, A Walton. 2nd round. �stslttrtesss Garbs. p pay you { Class—f White, E Parker, B Annan, The street car company have h McAvoy, we beleive intends Of all materials and design ke ti a stook. !t will a E Heard, G Booth, H Heard. E• closed down Rork o�1 the eaten- going to Uxbridge before long to to canat our works aid inspect our stock, Ward,Teacher, sion to the Highland :lreek owing " and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by —••- to the very severe we they, learn the blackamithing busitiesry t�HO11AS DUNN,Conveyancer, Com- agents we do not employ them,consequent- Whitevale The �i'astling ra Methodist We wish him success. miiatoner for takiza_Amdavits, ate., ly we can, and do throw off the agents Jones` Wood Bale, Saturday clarsmoat•Oat, 07 oommleaioo 0310 per oeot., which you will Mr. M. Pherill spent Sunday Sunday School will hold their an. y 17th. $ Certainly save by parahaain from ata.. A on the seventh. nual entertainment and limas years to remove timber. Sold itd iesus"BUNTING, Issuer of Marriagef. call solicited g tree ou the evening of Friday, email lots. �. L1aen.e.torLbeaoaoty of Ontario. Of. E Grecian has ]eft us and taken q Y• are w the store ora$ his reeklenoe,Psck*rinr w�]T®Y iRANiTE CO., p his abode in the rat Dec. 30th. A big time is expect- 1-y ► Y• ed, so do not miss it. SE Q ICK. - Opp.Pool office. Whitby,Ontario ` be Methodist Women's Circle Not a minute should be lost w>?isa s held at Mr. John Axford's was a The Rev. Oke was called to St. child shows m tans of _ kwon BELDAM. from his to., Thomas ver Puddenl last week P Woburn,.ollottr sales from hb Cameron* huge success. Y y C hamberi�in's ot1 h Remedy S[ors t nand•both far&ad*a*". sales of farms.farm 1 on account of the ver serious ill. g t a Wok and ev.rythlat the ie to be sold will b• PICRERING ! J. Ptltl:v is haying his engine Y as soca 8a the child becomes hoess� overhauled preparatory to taking flees of his father. or even after the croupy e ttaadled by the subscriber*iib tbeatatoavcase oiy� a�.• .aad sold to the Tory beet advantage. aly up his wor, �1t the bay. --+►� pears., will prevent the attach. Ct First otos,vebielee for Eire by day Hessra. Jo}lt1 Besse and Thos. The People's Market every Tuesday never falls, and is pleasant end sage an __ — -- et Claremont. tale. For sale by all druggists p B.BEATON,TOWN SHIP CLE RH or night bus ineonnactioa-meet; W11IEe. 1I soon Lave their three- - • coov"&aoer' cou.22lu rfnr "kin, ---•+ Sufferers from sciatica Zhould =qt ` ---n�tavtu Saoountan4 Ibte Money to lona lag sal G.T.R.tnias. Freight ►rid year contract, cutting wood, flaw Ma•tcham. hesitate to use Chamberlarn'e fit - ora tans prop•rt . ..I of of Marriage Leo- sspresa delivered w all parts of the lshed. Balm. The prompt refief fro Plain - - . tutus- Ivhir Oat. ver village. Teaming of all kinds dopa Mr. J. Kaves is down with ap- W• C. Pilkey has announced which it affords is alone worth Oa shortest notice. Bale and Cons. pendicitis, bus wee are pleased to himself as a candidate for the times its cost. Sold by all car o pOa T i Licensed A urtioneer, mission stables in connection, report tv a - ' . for Cocottes of Tort saiOctar>o. AMC- l� that he i9 now ou the to n-hipCouric•il of Markham, ftioa.asa of a:: kinds coarncted and charge* mend. - The Speight Wagon Co'. h8ve 4ai*atla s naves 8.tates sad *oaasaomeota • • Peak, The Baptist been cons y man ed Lad sold bT aoca.no or orivrte ssie p et ��' C. SOCINI .c Vs gelled CU la Ula a con-' Pickering 'i oai �It•ortisiaa reateauceraedacconau of ala t,ad* "Vviet0r. held at the reidence of Jar eiderabie part of the men work• 'r YYy tprompt:! aallect•d and mti.faeto" settle _. _.. 3moat, made. Date* for sale may to liked at Kayes on Tuesday and was large- Ing in the blacksmith department .,Yards at Spink Mid, ]!laws othos, Psatioalars and serma na,be had attended. owing to a delay in the shipment - iav*r phos+oT by mail Orson Biver.Oas y •' --•- of iron. p Best Quality of Hard Cod • ser — .-.. .. .---- ONtttR t7iVe1$. - ,. POUCI3ER. Licensed Auction- nitu Dr. Wilmot Reive. who has ,� valustorsnd�*.So — - r an rs. PO.—Ferrier open ' coniljleted-- 1� eexaminattotl8 weight �s'naraA��t3G'�. . 1 bee orYorh sad Ontario. Ail ttmade sanao- -- Sunda w M before the Medical Council of On- $t,QQe � Chestnut Sim arlea condnoc•d and vaanauons made at mod- y with Mr.and -Mrs. Lehman, - -- s erst•oharae, E.tatea and coasUmments con- A Ittll iia• o! fltst• lltiny Ethel $ark, of Bora Brae, Carlo, hue accepted a 111AS"tly managed and sold by auction or p poa tion in has returned from her visit to Toron. the Sanitarium at Huntsville and A� lUR'eSt marked lvrtvaw sol, tlot•sllasea route, Howe sae �defuse furniture now to friends. - .. - o o'ry ettleme me ipuarstly ot°le1.a'O.t`d peon t'o im exhibition is _ P. R. Hoover& Sone are running will go there for the summer, Itt�$+ for termr and particulars, Bron ' Our wase rooms. g About 11 o'clock Wednesday ab'm• off a special brand of flour for Sma.a y e I�aL. Dates spay be fixed as Now*o®oe. y Cakes, call and get a sack. night the flys alarm sounded, but - pT1Ce8 ;Prices right'. m7thing is saying "yes"for our g proved to be a + 8 Ev on investigation it .� - Methodist Church Sunday school analversary and enter- ham• The frequency with which We have also on hand gtlAntit;4C - Serviceis u Follows. L S• Dillingham• triament, Jan. 1st and End, 1906. this hue occurred the past year Best Quality 8mithing Coal. _ Mrs. J. A. White. of Brougham, suggests that it has gone past the Our Coal makes warm friends. 110:30 a in ......Preaching. Piekarion, Oar" spent R'edneadry of last week with joking stage. Orders Left wim tv, f'mk dellt•eta Mrs. H. Hopkins,of Silver Maple. Jas. Bishop has just purchased promptly. 7:00 p.m.. .... The 8unda school children are - 8�90 p.m...,.,,Sabbath School. busy practising for their entertain- three vacant lots on Markham st., 8:00 p.m.......Epworth League, onWagnermeat which comes off on Moeda Toronto, and will at once begin to The Tuesday' a & Co• evening, Jan, 2nd, y erect thereon three houses at F �R R i p.m..,...:Weeks Prayer on The wood sale of Mr. W. G. Barne's AOst of 813,000. The land alone • WESTERN BAN K OF CA11OL Thursday. Have a-full line of fresh and cur• came off on Saturday last and good cost*2,800.—gun, Iaeorperated b7 net of TarHament�elu Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. ed meats constantly on hand. prices were realized. A comparative Pastor. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon 1, small block of standing timber W. erou{f+am. Anrao:ssel tlaplw�s��• lied up to about M. tilab*ortb•d Capt arm Ham, Bologna,.We' etc. Mr. Alf. Hoover and o Miss Camero g in the r o the Markham a Picker n Tele n is visits Josor T g.• ^ .nom - f, M and Pickering city asap y Ooavtiriftale g down,Rp�� , Highest prior paid for phone line were at Stouffville closing Mrs. H. Machin was is the city Preaddaat 'YO�'i'`w� •- � �' ' Butcher's cattle. _ a deal for telephone line all over these last Vfirednesda s Rul Private telephone liar, Our genial Miter is now open has Ool eetlone solicit"a pro y & Our anzrual Sunda school meeting farmer's Now mecoaated Am a" tat _ - y g to buy old horses. P"isn a:oh came off Friday evening last when aOr•Eoattht and •dad D$af•sir• • j j Geese & Turkeys Mr. Ganimage, or., is 'Visitin oned.a"'lah1e On AM parts at the Wadd �d0ney y� * the following officers were elected for g b U • the coming year: Su his daughter in Markham. 9--umm>�a�a+�•at• Superintendent—- C. Ag Barclay Intrr..t allowed one�yo�teeth fund all-kinds•of PoUltry H Hopkins, Teacher of female sec- y returned to the r'sot rates,nae credited hartyearly tion of Bible class—A. H. Lehman, n h ay night. Wanted Teachers f the junior classes—Mies oW. J. Bode ll was in the city on Te ars o _ ' Allie Fuller, Mrs. Hing, Miss Lily Tuesday, on business.- _ eo.Herr.ltasa� Nothing but first-class Insnr dor Christmas. Wilson and Mrs. Dafoe. ' Organist— Goodwood, Miss May Stoner, of ' ante Companies—both Fire, Life D- ': Miss Lily Wilson, Librarian—Stan- Its .. � -. ••j 00 and Plate Glass. ry Picked and not drawn. ley Hoover, is the guest at R. Beattie's.. Farms to Rent. Sec.-Tress.—M. Hoover. F.'Brown, of Toronto, was here THE 4 Highest market prices paid for Uxbridge, renewing friends on Tuesday. < 16Real Estate in Village and 'slime delivered at store. -- Misses B. and M. Alger visited r ,ountry for gale. . The Pxbridge Christmas Mark• friends in Pickering last week. Gift - Problem i� Conveyancing of all kinds done et Fair this year promises to eclip- - Messrs, W. Barton and F. Or- 4 Farmers Supply Store se anything of the kind ever att- chard were in the city last Friday TT.We T . Richardson• empted in the county. About$80 IIr. G. N. Fish and F. C. 'La SOL r ED. -5 E: BRYAN, Mgr, has been added-to the prize list. Fraugh are driving new cutters - =y S. B. Todd sold his implement q winter. -- Notary Public, Pickering. business to John Nilson on E, Holtby was in the cit last �st!■� ' DOMINION BANH of Pickering, Mr. Wilson lately Reek seeing his mother, who was bought a house on Reach Street. ill: But we are glad to say she Mr. Todd will confine attention to has im - - - -- his carriage business,.... roved,...:-- —-- . .... Capital Paid UD, $3,000,000 Mrs.Stewart who has been vis- e . • On.Sunda Reserve Fund and $3 474 Q Y death removed one iting her brother, Dr. G. N. Fish t t naividea Prost , , 00 of our oldest citizens in the person S - PICKERING p returned t0 her home is Toronto ►J - Quintin McGowan,iii his 88thyear: to visit her mother. It is given to few men to live un- Quite a few from here took in ;WHITBY BRANCH. . ' der three monarchs of one empire, the concert at Pickering last week - PHARMACY but such was the privilege of bar. They report t good time. A goad t` General Banking McGowan, and he further had the many went to Claremont on Tues- B a S S VAt ' distinguished honor of-witnessing day night. f The following places in Pickering Business Transacted. the coranation of the late Queen Remember the free concert on _ Village have telephones and are.con- Victoria. Friday night given by the Sons of nested with the central office in Pick- Special attention yen to the oollee- George Stokes, on the Jos. ening—Spink Mills,Pickering Coale e P Gould farm,doesn't believe in lab Temperance. Come all and enjoy G.T.R. station,Bennett Mfg Co., �, tion of farmer's sale and a good time. Rev. J. McIntosh, ewe �]� Curing at the crank a cutting dur• v H.Peak, livery, W. E. Vanatone,yea- other notes. - g of Whitevale, will tender an ad- ing the wintry months. He has ideate; The W. D. Matthews Co., dress. - Frenchman's Bay; The W. D. Mat- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, two eugines at his threshing this Report of Brougham public school , thews Co., Liverpool Market; Dr. week,working side by?side like a for the month of November. Names Batsman's surgery. =ApCt31tS received of $1. and team of horses. One engine oper- arranged in order of merit. 4th Class i? 'By using the Bell Tel. Co. the pub upwards. ! ates a cutting box, through which —J Cochran, M Hogle, I Phillips, _-WHITBY. - - —? lis may speak at once with any of the =zzteroet allowed 6k highest the sheaves pass. A blower at- E Williams, M Feasby. 3rd Class— above laces. We also have tonnes- current rates. - tachment blows the grain and M Barclay, E Routley, R Farthing, ' tion with Alton.. 13ttlaam, Brougham, 002= ©'Undecl or aid half cut straw into a thresher beside A Farthing, E Ho le. 2nd Class— p P B Mechin, A Hamilton, L Hogle, T - Brooklin, Cedar •4roye, Che wood, it which of course separates it and BY'(}(r+k �t, -Sou•th- Clsremont, Green River, rryNorton, H Hubbard.- Pt.2nd CIaAs— f Kinsale, yearly' another blower Bends the cut feed M Barclay, J Hanson, L Farthing, Wwevale, Highland Creek, Green_ B.J.THORTON; flYinB to the four corners of the bi Bell, L Hall, A Mechin, N Norton, a- 7Pood south, Greenwood north, XASAamal 1barn.--Journal. A Johnson, C Wannop, Pt,l Sr,—L T� , a_ • yy . ••'w•ar+!?JJT.."?` .•uR1LY!'JSYJts:i�h3,. , .R w. a n,;. J T:..^ ;..•• .�•."'""-"ICr't..: .. ..,:, ^�,y ,a, .,,. «, `,..,.a. ..,,.,tri.. �.•� «.t t• -,m- •r.. a ^s_ -'i ..fp: cp •..R„ .;.Jv '`"yi^"k. "�'..;. •�.ti .« .moi,,. 1. .wr+ .,,ya+�u.•v:;...�,......,..�s:•.,�^ ' ' � ' lryt�`,b L 7:"�>�!'.t 9....y�t"� r.+.,t'`•,� ....�Lr.�,'•' 5- )P�` c..a ..->- .:d.�.%�"4 .. .ay. ..'_,,,_ ,...• ,-•{+� •�.. - ,N" ,' '°� _ ^`< •.�^n..,n: �,Sls`t '•M1v� "� :��` .7. e v " t " _ : FIGRTIN1 .9 XINCRURII '• ce R aao►rr ,.� �•. "� -- - Russians Attempt to Envelop �Japanese. � ' :' � - "• 'A=' e88 -Outpost But Are Driven Off RUSSIANS DEFEATED, the lighting of Nov: 80th the second � T VA'`' 'A despatch from Tokio says: It Is son of Gen. Nogi was killed on 20:3- �\ .` �``� fin kletre Hill. -Gen. Nogi's eldest son Ielticially reported thatlast Thursday was killed in the Battle of Nansluan +.`�+� w r'� ��� � 4 - - �•- night the Japanese outposts at and he is now childless. .?'�' Shaotuni.au repulsed a Russian at- Imperial army headquarters has � nii. ;,: �!�Jf��1,• � � �• tack. At 3 a,m. a force of uncertain published a list of 36 officer's' killed +-"_' SUNGSHIJSRAN. .3s� klimensions 'approached an. outpost and 58- wounded. No mention Is - ('� { near the Sha River and the railway, o- , made of where these casualties o - r � rAlt+►oa \\ •but were. immediately driven back,- carred, but it was presumably at At 5 a. m. they renewed the attack Port Arthur: _ w o K ' on the outpost north-east of the Sha aNS�AH 547*� - ' _ River briage. The Russian force gra- - BALTIC FLEET A BLUFF. _._ :dually grew in strength, a battalion A despatch to the London Express �' ,. I enveloping the outpost from the from St. Petersburg says, that de north-east and west simultaneously. finite instructions have been sent to 'a '•rf `' There was a heavy rifle fire against Admiral Rojestvensky, commander of s r;' , I 4+ R GS H 32 �, �+ Limuntun, but the Russians retired the Baltic floet, not to proceed to sat dawn, leaving 'a large number of, the Far East. Tho Czar, took the ldead. ' The Japanese lost twenty matter into his own hands and isau- I lightly wounded. In the Ilanchang ad the order, Cospite the opposition `� J • " ne (district n detachment.of Japanese of the grand dukes. The Baltic fleet will now probably dawdle at variuus -- ,encountered thirty or f.)rty Russian P Y towards until the possibilities. of ser- cavalry Sungshultav, who were repulsed with fiftegn casualties, vice are so remote that the public •''� will have forgotten its original mis- The Japanese detachment reached - t the Sbangtutze in the afternoon, Sion. The despatch gdds the. _ reports concerning the despatch of *'J �`• - 1 , the Far Fast third squadron to JAPS LOSE SHIP. p - , _.. _ mere speculations. . i,; �._.. A despatch from Tokto says: Thofill Japanese cruiser Safyen stnixic a AWFUL SCENES. mine ane!-sunk Nov. 30th. Fifteen of A despatch from headquarters of n fi ars `ant! 175 men were rescued. the Third Japanese Army before Port i, y( � Capt.. 1a4lma and thirty-eight.lArthur, via Fusan, Kays: 'rhe corre -others wen! down with the ship. spondent of the Associated Press nae 1r: the offIcid? report of the disaster Ivi5ited 20:3-Metre Hill, the scene of I' - cavy liopertmerA Faye that the i1 the awful six-days' fight, which ended PLAN SHOWING FORTS CAP'T'URED BY JAPANESE AT PORT ARTHUR s i igen, while cu-o.-woat.ing with the with its capture by the Ja`anese. army in. _bcimlaarding Port Arthur I The advance works and the crest of Nov. Both, faruck a Russian mine and i the hila were torn away, the Slopes �T R LAND OF LIBERTY. = _ .was-sut.n to he enveloped in smoke. of the hill were covered with debris ADI�U �11�T1S 'tarso-bras is bulk, $1J.J0 to 816.50; _ The g',nbo+it Akagt, which was also and the trenches were sma.9ied and shorts, $19 to $29: moulite, $24 to The Po S aka Thus of the Bri- -ungwred In shelling Port Arthur. kat filled with soil. $28 per boa r e quality. h rriediatPl ceased tiring and went to deal-The trade in cor�umeal !s fair fish Empire. y In a single section of the trenches. The �ullng Prices In Llgs Sto_eIr !at 81.85 to 1.1.45 Per bag the rescue of the Saicen. Finding 'one hundred yarns long over two and Breadstulis • A despatch leans Rome Sava'The that the litter was fillip rapid] the Hay $8. 1. o to mixed, No. d, R Y hundred Russian dead s.ad wounded audience which Prince Arthur of BREAIaSTUFFS: $8 5, $fl.25', clover mixed, $7 to Connaught had of the Pope was . - - - dlkagi anchored near-the siialantr ship j were _ seen. 'they .had lie® horribly - ' � $7 •,,, aria pure clover, =6.25 to " nod F co-operating with the otheir mangled with dynamite grenades. most cordial. With Lieu t,-G ea, - �Ja am a ships, launch" succeeded in�. Toronto, Dec. 13.-K'hcat-Ontario �p8.'S per tan in car lots. I Grmic _the Duke- leftthe. rescuing fifteen officers and 175 then, POOR 5f11tAPNEL. -4el:crs are now g3liin $1, with-7 priiii+, '$1 40 to 31.- Qu� bicyclists, $ �nng-"-�101� �(.3uirlaat, ,escortc*el by royal -- - but, fapt. - 7ajimm and thirty-eight A d tc6 from Diwkden says: TAe 99C b!1, for red and Rh:te; spring 45 per bushel, $1.35 to 11,37} in and drove to the British Embassy, others went down with the ship. ffip's is tltiotei 9& to iidc; goose. 87c. car lots- I where he was met by Monsignor Russians continuo t° bombard the 1 041 ! Provision&-Heav Canadian short Japanese positions with both heavy Manitoba, No. 1 northers, $ Y Btonog, Canon of 1.t. .John Lateran, -DATTLk�;.SMPS SUNK. an! light artillery. The Japanese re- h°' 2 northern, 99}c; No 3 norhern eat pork, fttl 0 o $17 5A0. light I Vali Monsignor ?tenor then left fer the li gait, tievartaa-ligy ports; Sc more short cut. ;16.50 to $17 American l Vatican and the Duke and Lord dc7attii sent trona Port Atillhair!sponse 1s feeble. grlridiag to transit ;fat baeksi,._.g20 -_compou:d lard, 6ic I Grenfell followed him fifteen minutes to Tokio on Thursday says- that the I The Russians have experienced much Flour--90 per cent patotita, $1,20 'to 7c, Can.idian lard, e to 7}c: . later.. Inside the Vatican every- - batticshilr PereevieL's keel is on the'difficulty with tar it shrapnel, whishto $4,II5, buyers' sack&, east &ad !kettle render Bac to sic according thing was prepared with great care- have aro- - botwm, and that t►er middle funnel 'should have eUoctually checked the !cert 1.Se tq 20c h r for choice 'tic quality hairs, 12c to 18c, bacon, mo A pro•ession of Papal ni8- is wrecked, The cruiser Paltada is�Japanesc attacks dur•in� the Battle I i Y:. 4Y is sur iia , fist to pori, The upper of Sha River, but failed in many Manitoba, $:, 85 to $-"5 70 for first 112c to 13c. fresh killed. abattoir hogs i vials, accompanied by a,large guard, deck, i the cruiser listen was aqt stents. $5.'-u to $5,40 for second I$7 t 87,25' heavy fat Iiogq, $4 L0, I escorted the Duke to the door of the 'canes. Some of the cons! menta of p 1 or. fire and 1a still burnfn The bat-'stirs;rel seat to the front appear to patents, and 15 to $5.80 for bakers' ;mixed lots. $4 ",O to $is select,$5 25 ' Pope's apartment. The Pontiff said i3 3iiltfecd-$14:50 to $15 for bran in to 55 40 off cars he was exceedingly gratified with the ticghip_i-'ov'astopol is moored &long--(have been almost worthlean from bulk; $17,50 to $18 for shorts, east Choese-Ontario fall white, Inc to Duke's visit, adding that it was a d eidi a dock in the east harbor, where poor construction o1 the shells and west, 3fanitoba, $21 for_ shot". 14�e, eclored. 10}e to lO1c, Quebec. Pity his stay in Rome was so shalt. ' + she is hidden from sight by the hills. The Pope expressed groat esteem and 3 TY c, tire-to-data was directed to the�l ' To FiSCAPE SERVICE. $10 for bran, exports. 9je to lOc veneration :.for King Edward,. "who I3azlcy-Dull; 45c for Nor 2, 43c for Butter-Finest grades, 201c to Pat'ada, Bayan and Sevastopol. The! A despatch from London says No. 3 extra, aa•i 4Ic for No. 8 malt- 201c: ordinary finest, 191c to 20e. is not only King of England, but o/ ' sin lag of the battleship Poltava was 'rght h,indred Russians, most of iag outside, Toronto frc*Fhts. thelium glades. 181c to 19c, and the whole world, as the sun never : duc to the explosion of a-mP;h?ine I whom allege th4r• fled from I their Rye-75c to 7(fc' for No 2. western dairy, 15lc to 16c. sets on his dominions ' Continu- aboard of her She was hit only a (homes in order to escape military so- Cara-New Canadian on cob, 45c; F•ggs-.Select new laid, 48e to 24c, ing, the Pontiff said he knew Groat ' - few times., It is considered that as vice is Manchuria; telt London on new American vellom easter and more and straight gathered candled; 20c Britain thoroughly enjoyed liberty 203-Metre 7liri commands the com- air way and wall understood its meaning. Thur*day for Li`'oi'P°ol, on their N1:ntilul, 58ic to 54}c new pmericad to 21c; No. 2, 15ic to 16e- munfcations betwern the city and to America. These refugees are ar• mixed not so plentiful, 53c on track, The all arts coming to Rome j Liaotishan the Japanese will be able riving at the rate of-150 daily. Toronto. Old American, No. 2"yel- LIVL: STOCK MARKET'. from all porta of the British. Em- to prevent the_Russian frotq making = low, 96c; No. 3 at 65c, and No. 8 pine spoke of the oat degree of „ a tical Stand at the latter place. IND>TF.Nf1F.NT FhRCEg. ` / I Toronto. Dec, 18..-Trade wars brisk liberty enjoyed In the colonies. The i correspondent who Is with the mixed at tl3ic, on tratic Toronto. audience lasted ten minutes. - typo A acapatch from Tokio says: As to Oatr+--38c for No. 1 white, east low in most descriptions of butcher's cat r Japanese forces besieging Port. Ar- fratvent aaf,raranee of Ruaaiantroops freights; No. 2, 82}c, low freights, Ile at the Western Market to-day. -t- thur, In describing the thavoc wrought in the direction of fiaienebaag, on the ani 82c north and west. The tone of the trade In butchers' AUSTRIA'S ULTIMATUM. - by the fire of.the J-npai ose guns, mays tight of the Japanew-position on the Rolled_Oats--$4.tn for cars of-bags- showed as improvement, and buying _ that in addition to the warships al- Sba, it is believed here that they are � $4.85 for bartels on track To-'was more active than a week or so Sultan•Must Remove Customs Of- ' iready named as being sunk or dam- indeliendent detadhmenta despatched mato, 25c more for brokon lots here. 1ago' Among the arrivals were a few Sciale at 'Scutari. aged, the gunboats Giljak and Fuae.cl- front Fushun, which is 30 miles .east and 40c far broken lots outside. of .the choicer animals, which sold A despatch from Vienna says:-Un- 'mock have also`beon Bunk.-`i'he, tor- of Mukocn. There aro no' Russians in fear--67c to 68c for No. 2 west at 14.25 to :4,65 per cwt..The bulk less the Ottoman Government dis- pedo boats alone are Intact, as torte routht of lfukden. Late- of the cattle sold at the okl prices It is- reported that the Russian 1 25,000 were sent from the district and seat. through,the list. The market also yt and Punishes be noon commander and - - "'- Buckwheatr-Easier; 54c to 55c, - de the gendarmerie commander sad counter-attaek-s on 203-Metre Full, y eesaed on • 5. gni! the the at-'bO`i� t of Ilfukden to 'join the layt 'and cess, Showed an improvement for fair tee Customs officials i Scutari, who fl lit line on the Russian rigtht. _ good cows, and for butchers'' and recently forcibly detained the Acis- ~ tacker* have withdrawn towards Ya- The Again reports that the Russians .COUNTRY PRODUCE:" amort bulls. trian-Hungeyian mails, Austria will _ yaagkau. The Russians have also heavily bonaharcled file railwgv on the The following were the quotations order a naval squadron that is now - ' -slacka d' their oPPosttion to the Ja-I lower Stix River throughout Friday Butter-The'market Is fairly steady given •for butchers' cattle: Select _lying ready at Yola to carry out a P+m cappings at the eastern forts. afternoon. A largo & mbar of Ruapfan and prices unchanged. butchers', $4.40 to $4.65; best butch-, demonstration at some Turkish port, The defenders are-dwindling in num-- wounded were sent north from Xuk- Creamery, prints '.....•:.:.,'.: 21c.to-22exers', $4,15 to $4.40; good butchers'; The Austrian Ambassador's prompt bar. and are suffering from'exhaus- den on Thuraday. ..... ..... 19c to 20c ds of, $3.70 to -$4.10; fair to complaint.against interference with. do lea in. lion. _ Dai tubs, g9c�d. W choice 15c to 18c good..$3.b0 to $3.70; cows, $2.50 to the malls was-treated with the cue- WILL SOON FALL. e MINOR LNGAGEmENTS. do medium ..... ..... 13c to iac $3.12}; commbn to rough, 1.1:25•to• topiary 'Turkish procrastination, and. A despatch from St.. Petersburg do inferior gradeslOc to 12c $2, Austria' becoming weary, instructed , A despatch from Chefoo says: 'Ac= says: Gen. Sas,haroff, under -Wedues- Dairy Ib, rolls, Rood to The following was the range of the Ambassador to deliver an ulti- - Japanese officers from day's daterepasts that file Russian choice .:... I&to 17c prices prevailing in stockers and feed- matum to the above effect. Austria►, cording tl at tt village southward ' do medium '....:.. ...:::'.:: 14o to 15C etg;-Feeders; abort-koelia, 1,200 to recognized the possibility that such $lie ' front, Dar-.. 20, will•see Port main date - :Arthtur in their possession completely of Iaotchengulni Pala was striven out Cheese-rStrady ai l0ac to lOfe per 1,275 Iba.,.$3,50 to $4; seeders, 1; a strong policy would-irritate the s and Russian resistance on the Kwang- on Tiiesday by the Jaganese artil Th• for large and 101c to lie for 050 to 1,175 lbs.-,.$3.25 'to $3.60;^ European Governments, but resolved ' ',Tung peninsula will have ended, they Ibry after susla•ining a few casual- twins in job lots here. feeders, 8-00 to 1,025 lbs., $3 to $3.- to run all risks rather than sutler a Rielieve, forever. ties. Tho Ja;anew, subsequently re- Eggs-22c to.23c for new laid, 20c 35; stockers, •600 to.$00 lbs., $2.25 diminution of her,.prestige in the " When the port finally falls it will, tired„ to 21c.for,fresh and.20c..for liaiod. 2,75; stockers, 00 to ., Balkans: Probablythe or will $ 4 600 lbs aIkan Porte 11 not be because of any failure within red..Gen. liouropntkia, in a telogrgm to Poultry-OTurkeys, 13c to 14c for $1.40 to $2; bulls, 900'td'1;200 lbs•, yield but even it it does, the fleet Is _ tsdif, but because'the Russian army the Emperor, mentions Japanese at- yob and lOc to Ile for old. Ducks 81.75 to ,$3. likely to cruise In the Levant fol' and fleet outside pf••it have failed to: Lecke on Siachinpu and Sotidgainin, and gam• Sic to 9c, Chickens at The :-nes of Sheep and lambs were some .time to 'asiza Austria's Islay their part in the combination both of which were repulsed and an Sic to 9c, and heiii at 5c to 6c, as folliaivs:Export't+wes. $8.75' to displeaswe and-�w her reads- for which the fortress wa4 prepared• unimportant outpost, affair on the potatoes-•-Ontario atoe'.c, 65C to $3.85; export buck%, '$2.50 to $7.75 hers to uphold thQ i iolability of The campaign on the peninsula really right win when t'he Russians routod 70C on track and 75c to $0c out" of' per cwt; call sheep, $2 to.$3 ' each; national rights. began when the Japanese on June and bayoaete3 a Japanese card. store. Eastern 75c to SOC on trackg, Iambs, $4,50 to $5,10 per cwt. --.---27th captured Nanskan, and seized $ and 90c to 95c out of store. Calves sold,at 3"to S':c per Ib., and' WILL BUN FU (''TIME .,!the great line of defences which the JAP TROOPS INSPIRITED. Dressed Hogsr-•Steady at $6.25 to $2 to $10 each.• �+- — _ Russians had constructed from •sea $6.30 'her cwt. for- choice selected Hogs were unernariged at $4.80 for Drop, in Price of Bow Material- $6.30 ,+ The London Times' correspondent weights on track dere. selects, 160 to 200 lbs,' of prime Benefits Cotton Coippanies. to sea across the peninsula. Thence g - i at To onwards the Japanese -advance has cco kio 'says:-Arding to an of- Baled .Hata;No. 1 timothy 19,offer- bactsrc'quality, off cars, Toronto;.F4.-• p despatch from Montreal says:- been contiguous, ficinl telegram, issued on Thursday ed at $7.50 on track. No. 2 and 60.for fats and lights. For the first tiihe'in two ,years the afternoon, .the_ Japanese troops at mixed clover are proportionately low- - leading cotton companies, such as Port Arthur are greatly inspirited by or•and no in demand at $6.50 in F-- the Merchants' Cotton Company; thaf WILL STARVE THEM OUT. t ' ' file signal successes of the last few car lot's on track' here. � Dominion Cotton Company, and the A despatch from Tokio says:In da in capturing positions and in- PROTECTION'OF FI6IiERIES. "ilisablin the Ru3siazr fleet at Port p g p Baled Straw-Car lots on track aro lifontreal Cotton Company, have de- B flitting damage to the Russian fleet. quoted unchanged at $6 to $6,50 Per citied to place, their. mills on . full Arthur, precluding the possibility of New York State Anziovs to Co- time, and-4t is certain that•the var- its being able to reinforce the Rus- A LIGHT WEIGHT. ton _ operate With'Ontario. " .sian second Pacific squadrotir the -Ta- iovs plants will be run s their full A despatch from Toronto says:- capacity for man months t come. anese have accomplished the main The London Times' itisurance car MbNTRI?AL MARKEr'J. a y P int-Wheat da action taken by•the•Ontario . This actions is due almost entirely of la.-Gra The progress ntreaxl Dec. s•-Thi Mo respondent ondent sa d clime in the rice of saw obj--act`of �desperato •assaults against asp Y P g the fortress which they have been the Russian Baltic fleet'may be'Slow; Still 'out Of IInc as fay a,-export bust. Fisheries Department .in securing the to the trig e P es of tion of the American State cotton. The opinion held by the otS i era v rood. A few sales co-operation , 1 ce enable c n t e i.. o There u t should • e 1st enough o pass h leadin cotton companies yy malting the past three months, Th but i s o b p g 8 P , S is now a strong'probability that, the vessels to reach far eastern waters car lots -of No.. 2 white Rere. made bordering on the:lakes for the'* tisk o the while continuing, siege, they will as Ston as file coal steamers, which at 4Od,to 40;'c, end No. 3 at 39c to taction of the fisheries, has borne 'is that there is not likely to be any can 39 c r biishcl ex-store. good.fruit Several•of the _ States decline in the finished cottons,. as avoid LQsses of the magnitude al- have sot'yet ]eft this country; pC ready attending their efforts, and in- get to Japan by the Cape route. War Flour-Manitoba spring wheat. pat- have communicated recently with contracts h all been made for ha stead d assaulting, will -rel •_ on 4 S vin trod . S risks on stertm, with coal for -Ta- eats, E5.R0; strop bakers', $5.50; the'Ontario nuthcriticts in crninectlon P ft starving out the garrison until it is Pan are being un9erwrltten tit ]bwec wirier trlrent Talents, $5.70 to pith the matter. New Fork, which Two Pdet -Colborne*boys, INformaa _ (anally captured. ratew than a month or two ago., The $5,80; straight rollers, $5.40 2,1 to was not represented in the conference' indifference of tiixlerwritcra to the $5.50, and in hags, $2.25 to $2.d5. held some months ago. is now de Gilmore and Hairy skating n t 'were 4' NOGI'S SOUS KILLED. Baltic Beet as a flnder;wghting or conymerce Feed--Nfanftoha bran in bags, $17 siroua of Joining Ahe others to -en- droavnerl «'hale skating on the lake r A despatch fr<.in Tokio says :-Ia destroyinif force is very striking. to $17,50; shorts, $21 per.ton; Oa- forcing the law. na Saturday. ,.«•;,.. CL's ., .1. , , ,w ,,. - ., ...< ..�,- ,n,•,.,.,. .., .. - �. . . 4 �- - , ,; • - .. _ _ i✓w Z�:� - . . ­ . — 1 trade ... ''�ItC ON RECIPROCITY sort of reciprocity that Canada. could Canada to, enter into any rigid ad - udtcio'.:sly discuss. I am not one of agriwinent even with Great Britain. f the tnfallibl people who know every- U she chooses to give tie a preference. M o re •.Delicious- _ ` > . ''INTERVIEW WITH MINISTER thing by Instinct. Time enough to well and good. If not, all right. To - - 'OF THE INTERIOR. talk about how-to secure permanency get one we inight possibly bind our- in fiavor thah the finest Japan tea groans. • ,- of reciprocity in "naturals" when selvas to gierriething, but I am not14 i West Not Anvigus t.o Save Aalhpr- Washington ani Ottawa shall have`sure we would, No,use balking bo- ,, - • t' discussed tkiings, and got to an agree fora one sees Llie' dirt. That' is as - iean Duty Taken OS _ Wheat. went that fife~ would both like to good regardlag the reciprocity as -if . �'-—- make permanent. regarding the Imperial preference ~ -1- • Tli.; Toronto News published a_re- MEST 'AND FREE W'EIEAT. business. .. .Tmir. able interview with Hon Mr. "As to wheat. I am far from sure CANADA .IN GOOD SHAPE. •• . .SSifti,n, MhAsLer of the Interior, ob- that the West c to have.the Am- "Fact is, the only right way to . , * Lainud by Mr. E. W. Thotason, form- et'ican duty ta'.ced off wheat. You si�,a Un tJ9e 'mind of :Canada is toI. _ _ ip Iv one of the editors o1 the Toronto stare.. Rtit consider Lhat our interest consider that we are getting along Globe and afterward one of the edi- is to have the first-class wheat of our prosperously, that we are seeking no - --toga of the Youth's Companion, Of West milled in Winnipeg of Rat Port= ib'vors froiu any quarter, that we do CEYLON NATURAL GREEN tea is fast becon3ing as popular as . ". I �*Bktstou, w::o has . recently been in age, instead of Minneapolis. We want not seen,i to need any, that our incli- , 66SAT-ADA" Black tern.. Sold only in lead packets. 25C and '400. •v fEanadit writing a series of a.rticles for to exl•ort it as flour, as much as nation is all to hoe our own 'row, or , - , " a Boston paper on Canadian affairs. possible: That.will give us two pro- paddle our own canoe, that we are � .Ib, By all grocers. • • •As Cllr. Thomson is well.known as a fits. It is true that in present cir- a business Government for a•business .. vuvy reliable writer and lams articles cumstances, with Winn=peg not fully people, which implies that we are have all been exceedingly favorable developed as a flouring point,- Min- not going to throw any good thing who gets home first .will have his AS GOOD AS HER WORD. i . _ i� to the Laurier.Go.ernment, this Intoe- neapolis ran offer a trifle more for away if it be tendered on conditions crop Brat harvested. At this holt- ♦iew must' be regarded as authentic. our wheat during a few weeks 'after that we can -honorably and profitab- 'day season the peasant girls t'hr'ow Old Mr, 3fa�e. t * was in a ell. -• It is' exceedingly' important as'show- harvest tba11 Winnipeg can. But it is ly accept'. straw at the ' tihtberod roof or the miniscent mood. t 'I ever • tell _, • ing tha attitude of the Minister of just as cheap to haul flour to the sea "I dc:n't think I need say any more hall, and for every one that stick" ye what mother said to me when I the .nterior on the questions of Re- f'om �lrirtnipeg or the Lake of the just now, You 'are off. Well, don't got up spunk enough to ask her - • tn a crack a ]over will coupe courting in words-if she'd have me?" he be- • - ci ru ity and Protection. .. Woods as from Minn•�apolis, I,t will fprget to repeat permanency, penman- during the year. an, to the delight of his mndson, After. ..aa introductory paragraph he cheaper all the year round pretty ency, permanency. Or the difficulty In 1652~, the question of Christmas Fred g g _ hi�h)y ;•raising hit•. Sifton, Mr. soon I mean-as soon as we got our of securing-it. That is the consider- was brought ii in parliament. They Thuarscn proceeds to give Mr. waterways itaprov'ad to the utmost ation which seems to me most Ob- decided it was not in harmony with ..No. but something bright, I'll >Sifton's views on He_i rocit as fol- reciprocity neigh- the Scriptures; pronounced it 'anti- warrant," chuckled` Fred, with a p y and our almost dead level first-class structive of reci rocit with n h- ' Iowa: - ratica,:l• transccntinental railway bors who are as keen as we are get- Christian" and abol}shed it, So glance at the old lady, who calmly ... Sir Wilfred Laurier. as I disclosed built. ,That completion .is only a few ting to believe we are ourselves. the jolly Lord of Misrule became an regarded them from her rocking-chair Y - ,- recently in a nublished letter, would years ahead. Se we do not need, and _�_ outlaw,., and the old picturesque by the fireplace. . pro a`Iy to or a conference with do not rcroch wish to+have our wheat ' Chriritians faded away in the severity .I can't recall the l:reliutinary re- 0.yas..inot n on reciprocity, it 1�'ash gruwets feeling dependent on Minnea- ACHING KIDNEYS. of the Puritan atmaephere, but with mar s." 11fr. Makepeaco continued; lin,_,to•i male +id.an,,es in r^nformity polis prices, At anv rate the price — the nineteea6h century came-a reviv- `'end anyway, I thin' they were a 'K'il'n La':ri.r's pro Iso tha��here is paid for wheat is really made in Liv- Can Only be Cured by Enriching al. The now Christmas was merry, trifle mixeti. But finally, atter I'd Mo use tsl inq about the' thing-unless er;ool,'jlhst as the Minneapolis oyer- the Blood by the Use of Dr. .but quieter. What it lost in noise said soinethiag about my prospects, _..._-. reason can be shown for an opinion ators told you last fall on the floor Williams' Pink pis, anel fr�l;•• r made up In cheerfulness to make it businesslike, I began to that th„ United States, particularly- of their-.wheat exchange. I.am . not and good-will.' think it-strange she didn't say any - Rheir tio•nate, will agree to confine re- saying that there would be no early The kidney's filter every drop of i thing, and I 'was afraid I Was get- ;kms•. .' rf,'rtwity to natural products and Profit. to sur wheat growers if the your blood. The purity of the blood . y tinir It all tvrortg. materials more or less raw for mane- i"nited States duty of-25 cents a depeml upon the kidneys-and the '.IIII)N'T CARE TO GO" ' '1'11 ma a i•e a good husband, gacture. Fie d ug is very much of bl;shel cn wheat were rermo 'ed. But health of the kidneys depends upon A witty turd popular London clergy- Betty,' T said, hoping that was the the same o;.i::toa, as I happen to it is nut• 'the hei3ht 'of wisdom to the blood. If your blood is weak Iman has had an unileasant expert-'right thing, .. . - . t . know by having had a talk with want the Am•ericaa duty taken oil' the kidneys have not strength -for 1 ecce, ,Cna Sunday recently- he was " 'If I should marry you, John,' • )him some little Elute ago ou the whoa one of its eRr-cis is to Protnate their work and leave the blood un-Igoing up the steps of his church, when she said. and it was the firgt time • , ;natter Now for Silton: flour mil'iag in Canada, and hamper filtered and foul, If your blood. isle was nsl,ed by an old lady (who, ;tie had oPenal her ling, 'I will at- "1 Have no objection to vour using ,it in the states. Of course, Minnea- bad the kidneys get clogged with !of course, did not know hint) to help tend to making a good husband of shy name," he said. "Quite willing ho'i*t might be enabled to grind our painful, poisonous impurities - That her uh the steps, With' his usual :yotl ' -" - , 40 �e inter•,fewed, You suppose our �wheut in bond, the United States duty ��ihlull painasorour sharpck ache with atabs of ai k igood grace hr complied with her re-j "Anti - -;lie his!" laug4tod old Mr, 'W'4•f- to t�q a unit to'lavor of-reciproo-' remaining, but grinding in bond is a - quest �Ma'�e;'ecce, the corner of his eye on -- efty in 11 orals. !t is not so. Cer bit botherscm:e and slightly cx-, nsive: kidneys, And kidney dtsyase is on© On reaching the top she asked him his wife. , . ., - 'fainly. I used to favor such recipro- No, I sr'e little reason to suppose wP of the most deadly and hopelyas I who war+ to preach. } city But ? 4 things t1lat can 'attack. you. The ., SLt:EI'I.F14Fi BABIr_R , am, no.,.Ike "oma ln•opJe would wish, in any case, to put ar, "'The itev, lr, Kelf," re,,liod he . 'We bo h- know--I cap learn. 1 do not I only hope is to strike without delay I . ..- - nxport duty on wheat for the purpose at the root of the trouble in the (that hlor' his own name). 'lane that the Canadian West, and ribs- of preventing l+fi.anrapotls from grind- "c h, lnr'!'_ exclaimed the uW lady. Well ba!fe" sleep to;n'ly null wake self, might not approve Tree, or blood with- Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. u brtghtl When babies aro rest- S Iii' Ind it. The millers there have - got ' They actually mak,o new blood. They "!'alp me down again I,'d rather Ile- P Y .....- 7much more'. frees exchange of natural to have ft-that a the nub of the sit- flush the kidneys clean, hen! their I ten to a man sharpening a saw. .less and . "lee^lcs". it is the surest , Ihruducts with the S3tatos It depends ivation ani Washiugtr,n will have tn'I inflammation and give them strecjKth Il lease lr•!ji me down .again; I don't f'o�sfhlc siErn of illness-in all .rob- _ -. -------on what $»r ctaWd be ruade ; �' 'care to o in." ability d e to some derangement of . > -�., take- u!F_th.._du-y-sogner .qr_later....of_. far their �vcssk. Cam©�t liuiaoy fI 'Ior pornianency of the arrangement. flet. M'Innr•a •olis lose Its flour t-raci+ r At f,rst he was Ta-ilnfe t"o r'etug,%--tier-s r ��--and.-ha$els -aJ teat.h_kng_-_ i i pills only touch the symptom.+-Dr. ! .. . "'We could rot afford to risk much on I Whv should Canada rare to give %tiill.lams' Ptak fills cure the 'cause. I but then he gently Wr-ed her down troubles. Bahy's, Own Tableet ars a imirkat that might be hastily clow 'much In the way of rec.1procity to That Is why,they cure for good and,again, remarl.ing as he reached the the oalc prover remeAy. They hut ay f ` -td to us have the duty taken off presently? at the saute time improve the health bottom, "I would not go in either .mono the trouble gni In this way . - - Ni, .S;IOIIT TERM TREATY. U,.cl, TRUSTS POWETI.LF-84S, in every way. l it I wan not paid for it." give the littl,• one so 'n ' rsfreshin¢ , . : "f anadians have not forgotten the Alr Goo. Johnson. of the village . ; _.(,i,l.•e;,. and It wakes up Healthy and . . - . "ltio I do not tpko mu h stock 1n 'happy. Gaaraatoed to contain no )es.son of l.`#36. when Washington ab- of Ohio, N 5.,, given strong_proof, I r ,the notion that the American milling WHAT PASSED ULTWEEN THEM. harmful d ug or o•date. Mrs Thos. - ro.aterf 'the ' eeA,ro t.y treaty of ' ,,f the truth of the above, stat.- L g coutl dominate the wheat � :15:ri Thli c,puntry had got into the (m.nta. Ile Says "]4fy non, now Kin¢ w Cotr,'sel-"I hast oa nn Coin. Ltr!in,t, f`at , says ''Sty hahq -"' '• Lt tore:�t Veto of adapting its production, and i "`vin Interest in our West uadttr- nineteen years- old, suLfered greatly,unswor to my quesiicn You have e•-ffere•d front s-o•ra h trouble aQi -„:very largely rte satire birrine"s, to 'c,l®}late rocliuocity Trusts cannot l %%ith kidney trouble. ITS was cob ndt to1J me. all 'the con,'ersation. I teething, and w” quite cross. I got - . tI w or.c to Canada to the detriment of ,flattened wit fur yearn by the also- ifairmar* and consumers, our oiiticul theback; an often h severe sleepless w,;nt to know everything K that passed Hahy'a own Tnrllet> and they neem- -. f >year No there ! nights. File appetite lath ho between-yon. and Mr Keenan " ed to. work aImast L.`e q charity F I Y p market (,"nada was ifystrnr � �� that we can knock out I P-- y of d. FZet„cfant Witnrsea-"I've told you thin'; n •th nz can egaal the. Tabli•tn o American any trust In short order as soon ax raw weak, and could hard) do the I` that for me. We hsve adapted our g Y overythlr' of any consoquo+, e " fine chtlTfren'e allrnents " You can l .pro and business to the in Ithe peo;.le- want it done Here Par• usual work that falls to the lot of a! K� C. (s,,ijit. ly}-"It'n no irse deg•' fin•i them at drug Worm or get'them _ pendent, self-mufflcient policy that hair iflameut has urilirrsltod powers to rP boy on a farm. We tried several nving it: You can tell us more, but post paid at 25 cents a box by bet.n pursutrd for many years now. I(,nilaw such concerns. N'uu raw what i kidney medicines, but they could not are keeping It back Now, let Itis Iwritin$ The Dr. W1111aam'_Modicine_ ` ]Does anybody of gooil sense imagine !we did with.the Ametican Tobacco help'him any . 'then a friend reeom-4. ordshlp bnow whftt Mr. Koenun Co., Broekvllae, Ont: . .•- -. we wi l Rf.e that u;, and undertake +'them to lest session?„ Compelled mended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and Inalrf," Coral an.y la _ ._a rv-acaptaticn to the United States 1 g up their monopoly sys- ihf4 wns the flrat ' modirtne that I- 11, W. (sm-111 -"Wet1, sir, if you CURIcpUs RF.LT(;TOUS tlF.CT,. . - terri vy arrarigin• to talo away th,Ir reached the cause of the trouble. lie(must have it, Mr, Keanun said, market on a bargain extending over � Y I ,.There Is at leapt one religious stet TLL , 11 ease to manufacture if they rho iJJ used the pills for a.couple of months I, it P tivtrich Is composed entirely of Wo- nay short Cyrm, or which could be 1"here isn't aught in this dispute as roc. defiant. . Well. an ornni;totent and I am thankful to say is now a done away with by a few years' no-I r'fn 'shhrnt.f of. tin' it ony stumpy men. It wan startMl two or three . - ..' Uce from Wa.shii:gton? Pio, r iament can get at any trarte.cuta- strong and heali,hy as any boy of Lit1.1 , h e h:iwin'. fo it-by-six, gimlet-! eala ago by an e'do-ly woman of b n Tion in an wa it choowrti. we his age." . 1 -- "Cou d the aaces,ary permanence be I y y K eyd, .-Irr,h-back'd, sally-wigged law-',co w) a, in V c Russian pro Ince of are not made Im otrnt to defend the 'Vere is no disease due to bad a o' amara, near the Vi or Vo! :`he secured? I lave not 1'.tm so such p ser, with trace u' brains an' three 4 - . - _ thougbt to that as would warrant 1people,aeainst mono;olies by Stich u blood that Ur. Williams' Pink„Pflts - -_. me in re;>lying ,yea or nay. What use comp;i etlon' of wri ten constitutions will not cure, simply because they yards o' jaw, wants to know what_ calls herself, sari is ralrc+d by her make new, rich red blood that ex- I said to ve, list tell hint to ask his .followers, "The Il'easerf Mother," She i . . in std i and Tics in legalities as favors mo- n1mofher.' ". . . Ihas a borlyeuard of women known as dy t>R u question that is unlike no alias in the States. - eels -disease from "eery past of the �' -.ly to conte up soon. Washington has 1 toeKiy, .That is why they cure the The K. C. gas ped, thea sat down. ' Yes, there might be soma slfght I i the "Ten. 1Vi'r 0.'i 'c i er-and theses not shown any dlbtinct Intention of worst cases of anaemia, indigestion. --i ---- as well as herself are erd'itod with , temForaru to our West if there proposing a conference on the only were com Ire-ci.,rocity is natural neuralgia, rheumatism, headachy, "This ct><vtom of hay inR two .talo-I remar'able Powers. All her follow- Product , . n than wheat. But that and baeknehes,'arfd the kpectal ail- phones in the ofF;ce has its disadvant-� .pre ,tdomen, atirl they live li I':0, Rain '!y a^nicely Korth bo h�^rtng ^rents from which women alone and- ages. too," said the businugs man. ,trofilojytte in roles In a cliff. They shout, mut4h lesk binllnR ouradIes �' But only the genuine ills can . e to}'e it in.turns to go to Cho villages .. P 'W'e't'c• trot a new'ofTlceboy, and on g do this and you should see that the of his duties is to answer the tele- for s'p fliers, load n life of fastlttig .. - tor, .anrf cayeciaily •it is not worth full name, "Dr. {Williams' Pink Pills sal Prayer, Hold their ritual at night, - , the adapting of our business to a Chonr, The other dap he heard the - •• •11OW treaty that might be abrogated at for Pale People," la printed on the be'1 ring .and, coming to me.' said: an'I believe that the world will, is a - 1. . wrapper around each box, Sold by . .You're warted at the hone by short time, perish in one ,grand con- short notice. I' all medicine dealers ur direct by mail la+iy, W�ii h one?' I induired, tiagration. TAHIt'F ON IhLPLE3d1:PITS. from the Pr. Williams' Medicine Co„ .4 yi "As Lo the ndinntage our Wesi Tirocl:villo, Ont„ at 50' cents a box thin' iaT of the ';h-n^s, of course. - Pleasa, 'sir,' stazriaitcrod the, boy Mpn:• a girl catches a' h•isband .by �. would gain by taking the duties on or nix bozos f6r $2,50, baitin: her hook with in'irter•encs, T-T-I thine it's vour wife." . . . ­ 1. ��� - - 1 , �� Americ n ai;ricultural machinery,.and other' UtAted States manufactures, f' OLD-TIMECUSTOMS. Q a :1 . teQ you, that the people of our `West © Carman children probably be Kidney C�/� I s D� �1'Oyedare willing to stand the present Can- p �' ' * ' : I . . adian ta'irr. T7le , elections ;find~ Bove moro•Armly in Krish Kritrgle, or ` •' showed that. 'Ihey are not kicking, Santa (Maus, than do'the ch'ilciten'of ' ro Persons have been known This Got•crnment has 'got the people any other nation. Germany is the - - . - of Canada ev'eryivhere to recognize birthplace of-Krisa Kringle, and the gy Repeated Attaoks of' Disease—Surprieln'S ResultB K t0 airi a Found a da b that th0 counE wonderland- of fable and dot (Ser- Q l g . . p Y y ry' can't do developed man children are taught to toe the Obtained by the use of without a tariff, and 'the West it Christ Child. In man parts taking an Ounce Of Scotts gwarw of getting a fair share of-the. country it is te '-etstpom'on the DR, CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER,.PIL�..S, ~ ' I� • "_ expenditpro , that Customs taxation morningbefore Christmas to let a . Emulsion. It is strange, but enables us-to mak'a, ur-e representing the Christ-Child Because it is sometimes a slow and ordinary kidney medicines bring lite l "Reciproci�-ts r.Qt-pr-eFiseiy-in the move- past.to-window. of the room lingering malady,, people aro prone to Me or no relief it often h4 en P P " LL . p-� rn,' o o'ir transportation develop where too little once sloop. TTalf overlook the destructive tendAncies of Air. W. Smith, Port Dalhrn:sie, Ont,, . i�OmelYOW the ounce r0- �t Tha preference-to Or•eat Rd- -awake only, in thq_.grey-of the morn-' kidney disease, writes:-"Fur sopse years I was afflict - ' tain is. We have - res '� pretty wel•1 .over- 'dn they see this little child-figure �ed wi h 1•idney '•naso nerd gravel .in come the difficulties of geography. B S y They forget that the wasting .aro- -duces the pound ; it seems to g tar Illy• Y flit-dimly past, and they go to sleep its mc39t severe forth, having often. ,. . .','- the canals anti waterways and. tail- cess brinirs about a change in the _:- again in the blissful consciousness cellular tissue, which practically ren- a stn; a o of water accompanied by .11 _ start the.,di estive machlner ways that. we have constructed and that the Christ-Child has not, for- p y the most dreadful agony. As the 0 g y dere the kf tney,s useless as fitterin 1doveropeF our commerce flows along gotten them, and that they will have. —-- ---' S di^^^^^ wore ort-tote-l•-beea-me-reduced- . going ro eel so that the , orgaav, - g g p p r linea of latitude; not northward and an abundance of presents around the in flesh ,and pncstd sleepless nights. . - � uthward. We are fixed now to d ntl tree in the evening. Continued pniencss and loss of No doctor was able to do much for i patient is able to digest and with .Euro;e, and, especially with A beautiful custom in Norway and flesh, pains in the back: and loins, ran ane I used 'many medicines with- Creat Britain. There is an unlimitM Sweden-is the Christmas feeding of dry, 'harsh skin, ,severe headaches and out obtaining more than temporary "' I . �- .' - tabsorb - his ordinary food, (market there for pretty much every- birds. Hunches of oats are placed hnckachc*;_ scanty, highly colored relief. My attention seas' directed do thing we raise, ,n the,roofs of house, on fences, and urine; painful, scalding. urination; Dr. Chase's Kidney--Liver Pills, and a.I which he could not do be- WILL AUL3I;RL TO PREFERENCE, trees, Cartloads of sheaves are stomach troubles rind irregular by using this trcatmefit the disease , -' - "It is far from sure that reciprocity brought into towns for this par- bowels are among tine symptoms at was eradicated from -my system in fore, and that is the way the n y • '" �' }r peso, and .both rich and poor buy td with the States would consist with k nay disease.. lcss.lHan six months. I Have gained . gain-is matte. the hreferenco to Great Britain. Wo hrid place them everywhere, T9ie As in weight, sleep well. and feel better 9*; -• are not libel t.. stn that. It sentiment is that a man must be a cause of .i3ownriRht suffering. than I have for twenty years. Tl"a' k A certain amount of flesh y p pays very poor indeed if he cannot spare few diseases coinpare3 with l��; us well. If Jsn land should reci no- Iii^ane pi'ls have fully restored rebs to good F.: cafe i Mould gay p n farthing to-feed the Iittlo birds on Y diseas results are r g and erfe-t health:" t,_ l us still better. I Christmas Day. In many of the val- frequcutly fatal, , co•ming slid- P , is necessary for. health.• if nr i.Lha she• will: We can Dr. CH:pse's .Ki Eley-Liver Pills am not Fci q less watch is kept-during the whole denly and•unexpect y. .have thoroughly proven their genuine .. ` ..you have not of it 011 Can got ;long finely anyway. slut, mind of the night, and,all are merry; can- llv their" diesel anti wonderfully indisrnrtatile merit, rand you can use r..: y g y thio opt interest is to, favor the dlea aro'kept burning ett thy windows prompt act.fori on the kidneys, Dr. them t•'nowin ' 6•f a certaitity' that 16 .. - . . .. . _.. country that is naturally and .lpo)itt- and the people flock to church at Chase's Kidne-.lLll:er Pills call a !; . get It by talon Scott S g. -each you will receive nil the benefit that q g tally inclined to promote our inter- four o'clock in the mornin quirk Balt to the advance•of •kidney mould- be cicril-cA from th,^ attention )Emulsion. est- to send-us immigrent3, 'to lend ,carrying a torch: '' ellsrrtsy, of ills mast skillful physician. One . us. money on easy terms, to watch In some districts, immediately at- I3v their comJpinnd action ..-. If you havenot cr;cdlt,acndfor free umple. Ira out* aurcc�sen with rejoicing. B4+st ter the*service; everyone hurries frBiu pees, liver and bowels, they prove�et- dcnhid- pill Raaor > imnnson,osc, 25 cents aT3ntes & Gt ?, Jttrceable tote Will surprise you, to child is mother. I'or all that, I church, Dither on foot or in sleighs, . . SCOTT&BOW E,Chemist.,Toronto,One. �glry ,not, .paying.,that it. would atilt.for there is an old saying. that he Jecti e•in cuhualfeatid cases in which 1'oruntot_ • I — _ - i, •... .. . . .. � _ _ . 1 . — ___ _ OL . _.: I I L . .. . . ;, . .. . . - � . .. . . . . I . . . . . . . . 1 . _ 1: , .. ..J ti .1 . ... .. . ...... - .. *.,r . .. . , a 1. . . I.— . — . . . . . , . . -1 . . . - — .. I . i . . .. ­ . — . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1. . 1�j . .- . . .. , I .. . N . . 1 . . . . . " . r . .. I �� ' '. �_ . . . .. . . . . _ .. _. L '.. . . . 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"They act _ - - ' eptly. and without an unpleasant - death, he should not overdo the g y P T . -` -- matter. One of the worst acts a e8ect,and leave the how•els in aper- -- `' tnun�can do is to leave a large in featly natural.condition.'! .Sold- by . `j: . un a � 1•prblished every Friday morning as its Office all druggists. bickering Ons. heritance to his family. A really „ , :Elttsa pitiable sight is that of a young , lr.ss par�•as-, Si.00 Lysis ssan.aa•e man, who has wealth galore to _ RATES OF ADVEBTZINC3: squander, and who doe;; _not re- _ . .,few ddvertistt>!'naelsta. > ItaInsertion.per nae - 1v cent quire to work to keep body and Shah saboagaaat iww:ctcri.p�r 11 1e s " soul together. Thele are ecce OOD FOR BALE-All. classes of hers this week ' seTkAo r u do"not lnciade 1 l or PcrZga ad. tions, but in- the.great majority W h�dwood now ready for..e•le Prices - . Apealal terms given to persica making eon- of cases this class never accorn- trona the■ams w last year.. A J Poynter, lsafor 9 or 6 ar months or bJ she ye . Half-. H'h:uvds, tllss3y or yearly contraiezo payable quarterly pllshee an thing t0 benefit the 71■stness cards,tea lips or under, with paper, world. Those who have studied Frool SALE-A quantity of pine New, Me year,$3 OC,payable in advance. roof wood,neatly spin sod plied,cut in 4-!t C Fruits bio ra h to an extent know Val:toiiee to 1o2a1 eolnmas ten tants par line, g p y y lenggtths.38.00 per cord on premtles„lot 16,oen.tl � - On asotsper line each subsequent inaertioa_ that'the men who have made Pickering, Apply to J W Hogle, Brougbam• ��aaee'al eoutr•et r res made known on appliaa. their mark In the world i re not _ 9•u •. im. No tree advertising. Advertisements wishous wrists:• n.iruations those-born with silvP:• spoons in STRAYED-On to the remises of the .' W21 kw inaerted until forbidden and ohan so• their mouths brit me` , \\•Ito from P ' mrdingly. Orders tar disoonsinulug s4'vertisa• ' + undersigned,ter. lot nee m 9,P1 ,tc tiroiast, a rel and easel0 sones be fa writting and sent to$no put- necessity had t0 tv' rk itum the Rhineheifer. owner ng have same by prod• 1. time they were ah' Idleness, dell. �mon, palings=Panaes. H'mQWad- -Buy now and av id the, rulih. _ cD R'ork promptly•sucded w• and money to spend, -'tA s been the . _ ruination and the cru i-e 'of death QTRAYED-From the premises of - Oar• 1'40utjes-8tnct Iodepeadozea of many a young; m,:i:, but hard 'M0411n IGvans,lot 14.Coo.9,Yick•ring,sl: tour A.1 in—AFirst•alsas Localkaper._ Tamworth piss,weighing •boat io its. encs. _ OurZpevftsttlons—The hears► work tends to- longer ity. Those lop-eared and pointed nose. ACV information New Crop C 66 3,Ort of the peool•of Piokerism and vicinity who •have reached the. age of ragarain■tame will be rewarded at Cflatremonr • p alifornia•RAieina all ready seeded for the pudding. Put up 18 - .eighty to. a- hundred yentas and Post cf9ae. 1041 ndat pound packages ensuring cleanness and freshness. over are not those alio sit inCKATI?tiG Rl.-;K, HOIISE AND THE BEET VALUE THIS YEAR. Murlcar ai Thexton, Propr;etors their easy Chairs day in and day S LOT FOR BALE-the undersigned offen -- out, but those who all their days for sale at•reasonable prize, his large skating . y rink. kc and also his house and lot sttuatod in have.been_familiar _with. hard t f:,a{_a of Bmagham�For pa��ars app FRIDAY, DEC_ letb. 1904. Rork. The noblest inheritance a to Fran an da•:soa an the pr or to 1i --- aichardsoa,PtckerfagCleaned Currants. • man can bequeath his family is a _ Valencia Ra]aine. New strong constitution and an honest FARM FOR SALE-Tenders will be Season M»laga Raisins. MOTES AND COMMENTS. character, for with these he will received by the anddrsigced up to Deo, 9 Ota, Persian Dates. - a 1904,for the-parahase of part o1 lot 14,cons, is succeed in the world. the Township of Pickering,consisting of W as - 1904• Smyrna Figs. Earl Grey our new Governor- res,more or less, on tae premtses am a frame - \ ' hoaas and born and small orchard, well water. e, 6,eneral, has arrived in Canada, ed,tae s�f1 i..clay loan, and is seeded down It is with pleasure that Canadi- with al.ufe.” The highest or as tender not - Oranges Lemons Nuts - being installed into his new puai- ans read of the success of the Soo neresearlll accepted. icor■artf�rs sopa!so y Jd tion at Halifax Saturday. So far, Frank E ee or W,V.Richardson, executors Earl Grey has won golden opla- industries. For a time the- flnan- or the loan a.see s,taa. alt The Finest Mince Meat t pytclor i&1ne from those with whom be ha?" ria] condition of the company seemed to imperil the permanence - - come in contact, and from present of these extensive works, but Dissolution of Partnership. appearances he will be one of the lately events point to the fact _ Will be pleased t0 have your order, ,tarts popular Governors-General that the area As the agreement between Thomas that Canada has had. While the Y permanent iusti- Lotion in Confide, The latest Poucher and Frederick P0eti11 as lit• ditties of the office is nut of an ensed auctioners hasexpir'•d,the part- evidence In support of this to thft,e uuerons charar.-ter the Governor, 'nership formerly- eaieitliR between.) • snn0of the C,t made by the ore them bar craaed'and in future each i � Re �y ions p _ General can exercise a.great fleft,l vials of the C'.Y. If., that in future � �`•.! ' g►f iufkteuee for rile brue$t of the party will contiu_t auction sales in his tnantl3,and tis well that x e have that company will :ptlre•ha4 all own name. their .•tcel rail• from the Lake Su- Thorr.+,s Poucber, a wali who can use h::i0nence it,; ,,,,ri ,r Corlluration. A leading Frede:ie;c Podtill. •aneb a way that we t\•:11 derive ' Dated. Dec. 5th, lh%i. r_ " rust frunl his fe ace in the 'reel.rail ezpertot Chicago after In Felt 'TI a.t.� from now until Xmaa ` profit C'snad]pusunitein Ciel• a careful tuveeti tion has. tree _ Call anti nee r,ur h:<ty_and 5 titres that no better steel rails jjjj ]n� t _1_ - - - et uul iices. coining -Earl Grey, a3 w:elL-8� ��Ilt�� �Tt 1 — g p - ___ Countess Gres and their :sr�il} arc-mairufartrrerl-ai;yicliere -i t1 I r _ to tour midst. A:_ler'ca than those turned outat _. the S!'o. The .annual rec]ttire- C. A. Baker, ,Pickering. meats of the C. P. R. for renewal- 1 The Ontario Legisla stirs hrt• -fe ^"a been dissolved l by the Lieutenant- work atone would keep fbe Soo . - mill in operation for three months _ t�vernor, a td the general elect- each a . '1 be held on Jan. year. The ml+,xlufactrlrer•e - •• � - � _ mare wi, have also rile from other contracts l ssey Ramis Agency Sill. The camppeeLgxn which will for ,!Pei rails from other rsllisaye ti+' e begin at once, will be a hot one. ro there is little doubt that the SPith parties are confident of sue- „ . tndustcira_ .will be o f•aUed to Haringtaken over thea n business heretofore carried onIt ems, and each will spare no their-full ca art all the *Rbrt to wain. What the result �' y year . oMir. T. A. Greig. we are prepared to supply the public with all kin �e'tI be i+ not eaaV to foretell. In round. L _..__ ..--T y - order to get the temperance vote. - •� Farm Implemeuta, Louden�� F�F��, d 1 dw Liberals have p,umised advan Henry Clew,, the banker, was I 04X1 temperance legislation, and talktng allollt a stock -that- had - J_ . .. `'other re-forms It caumot besaid dropped) in value. A .full stook of Repairs oar hand, also De Laval Separators That the Liberal party is as strong "Great was its fall.-be said. "It All work promptly attended to and pnees right. now as it was few years ago.but watt pathetic it made Ise think Iron, Lift and Force Pumps. 1� &p M the fame time the Caurel.a- uf'an incident that happened the also cisternf rrFAde to b order ' ' Pu -11 Moore, Pickering` OT"are much w'eakor rots titan other day in an express office. they were in 'Meredith's tine. "To Luis a burly; kind-looking Brock ,t., Wbithr. - -- -- - Whitnop is an able man but not young ratan came with 1 package - - - - - stn ileal lender. He lacks that unrler his arm. •SSe4� ]]x�eersonal Inagnetisin that Lhadc " 'I \TAnt to expressthis package', _fi"tr.Ic,h4. •n A. � %c•ti0nald sn poen- he ? • a i�ed9 tIaid. � ��� . tar with his followers. Btit even " 'What is the nature of the con- 1 ` %rtth a force laelcing in -trcngth tents of Ube packs get' • 4 • 1 • • and Children. -Ike ?hould be able to give the Lib- " 'It is', said the simpleminded _ e-rals the hardest fight of their y-014th in a sail-tune, 'a. bundle of par method of trainingsten,, I' )Men'S, O " Youths'. Ives, if not defeat them, letter:+ from a young lady. 1 an] I , •• - - Rraphers repreaent.9 the 'aalt of � ' returning thein to her.' ten pears striving for perf-e&inn: 1. J. D. King's Mena and Boys Saib Froof Rubbers. Our American cousins Have al- " 'Their values'said the clerk. ten a have ricin ten years of ad (( %►Ilya considered themselves -the----`'The_ycit>ng.-u n_swallowed, vancemeht. This progressire- Henderson &_1, t3..-mer laremOntl - 1eFrarineet people in' the universe, '` `I don't know what their val- nese]las a monetary value to our � .:eLnd in fact that reputation has ne.is.now,'.he said, huskly, but a students. Our graduates are re- 0pread"abroAd• Ain6ng other na- week ago I thought they were cogmizedth a s -c vers best. They �tion�. IIow ever, that t-eputittion tvclrth abort half a wiliion doll- are sought for by employers who dPS 11'P.t+xce in all ski tza sten• • ifor sharpness has also been assn- ars.' -Ulnahx Bee. ographel•s,pkThey,command the ieixted -w,ith -the, reputation fur highest salaries. ' -ROST OOD tsomething not bo:dcrinfr on strict Sale Register. If you gilalify with us there i3 1 & Nonesty. But Americans can not -�- no uncertrinty about employ- l claim a monopoly of this trait .of T>_:r,RADAY, Dsc.-.22nd, 1914-Auction ment=it 'is n•aitin Writ4for 8•- I 'fie have now in stock a ehipmellt of I'trlpairs, bids-wheel and •' > character. Canadians have shown sale of farm stock and implements, for particulars and enter Jan. 3rd Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachmeht. ' laita�+noselves in scime cases to be the property of Wm. McKay. on y _ the Brock Road, one-half mile south _ wore than a match for the shrewd of the Viliage'of Claremont. Sale • i I ALSO t4 Yankee. Mrs. Chadwic,. who is a 12 shagpp. See bilis for full partie- I s - - ,` Perfection Fanning Mills. •, )aeric 'of Appin, a'smith village ultra. T. Poucher, Aur-tionerr. - Dear London, has used'her "hyp� i • o • • Oxford Cream Separators otic eye". t WEDNEAD_1Y, JAv. 4th, 1903-Credit and a full line of Implements. A call. solicited Prices Right F . ith such-ach antage s:Ale of farm stook, implements, S, property- -_ � � +- ,y - household f.traitnre etc. on lot 21, •, ,- _ �_ _._ in her-elf, that she sacePeded Ail - — '` irvindling-American bankers out coli. 1, Pickerin theof -So o EARS• Qj?� - , Chi pI11IAN k AGT. teff ensue of moue which is tinct' " Thos. O'Neill. Sale 'at dna. !See* eXi�..RlEPICE •++••++ 1 known to total ovei"a million bills. F. Posti]l,:auctioneer efollars. . But Canadians do not T�-•--T - — - ® -,- --- talke apride in this way of doing ::,MUSIC - lbs-cress, and do not'-point their --. ; �fln ars t\ith pride at .111`_ Chad- Mi s L. L, Jtoore, holder of Ac, ,.4..•1k-_- �,-..,r. try TRaolr Mnaxs *ill Canadian.- " The denlin,gs of of MuAc, will redeire pupils for in- DESIGNS llbi •woman is now attrnctiilg the -struction on Piano and in Theory, at (.'OPYRIGHpTS&C;- - „ ativnl.ion of newspapers all over the rectory,Pickering. 4-ly autnn7dynaeaceri n our of inloadfree whetherman -GiC]np,prefbreylee t0 machi12PR n]aUl`1tS Canada when they sere as cod _.:.. _.: � �eat>untr sand the re•mtatien _ <1s fot•ei p p F y tnrendrtn to pron o;ir n tentaYfr Cnmmnnfta. gn 1125 ('it'tat1fn5 19 radical aU•in�1s1u. There are, however, man 3 r "---- --- ttnneitrictlycnnfldentlut. Handb��konPatents. Canadian firms manufacturing Letter farm• implements •than,toreign, made -- 4he\vo:n:tn has Rained is far from xu>dyl YABL]3—YteY•artair tt.sttoe saga.! se�n' enL;�1""aient t�i nua'ao�funnrh co.receive machine, and the 3fassey-Harris Co. r taVJs at the heild.therefore buying -- - �einie an enviahle one, that of F111 TRAINS (401st, E,ssr tare its .tettrtw5:— sprd/hrnneke,without lathe Massey-Harris goods is displaying ce n:n:t'•il rFnce. A peculiarity of Dlnssey- +expert criminal. - No. d b;All.- . r?:t3 1. ¢� er A M Harris machines is that, w•hil;-'being i f C'arr.rliaa lllanufncture, they fire iin- /4 Il LouAL 1:33 P. ��el1fft� Ifte i`a�1• deniably.the-highest quality, best n orl:mausltip area give longest service. We II' t7nC r7f the ebaracteristics.of the "_%� LOCAL. . . 0'':04 P. 141, A hsnAsnmely il!t�trttted weer y. Lnr¢est err. I F f a ' ,rttTatihn Of'any.c:enUHr,iiourxl Terme��a ]lave a full line o, straw cutters root'pt1,I•ers, sleighs, K'lieelLari•nws,'etc., for - A ""ZsrC;ellfA a is the custom of inen T- �••tr;fourmkirAhs,F1 9oldbyallnewsdralem- this saris . _. - cd hoa mlln n a 111011e •, or in, „t zArNs tour Ws3T DUN AS FOLLOWS. �4 UNI �i4111 S i BMSdwcy. t t • �. _ `- . No.9- Locsi...« 8:41 A.M. r•.:.Prol�gham aar6 in life insurance, so th t -when "11 LoCAL . . . . 2:18 P. M. - - -- _eor P 1pf 1 ty they clic, their wives find hurl les s,= MSL $,� Q_Mr _ •A}i kinds of carri,ige. ¢ _ nlny- he left in .comfortable air- _ _ -. work done in first _ i trtrllstances. Nothing' eroates clans order. --_ ,a',gmlpathy more- than the sight of _ y �colnllu kith a large family of LT 1 * xorS�.shoeia a specialty- calsis Wall Papers Paints, Oiis 'cbildrert being left in desti- g P 9 _ 4ate eircam- ita.nces and compelled Any person requiring building - - t to earn their rill]ly hrend by the material for house or barn, may Ladders on hand and ',• ___-.saveatof the brow. It is tTy Nty have same delivered at Claremont made to order. Ile ,tansy nian to snake every effdrt Pickering, ;Markham, Whitby or per round. � P ! gi g Wy-FA ! jk large flesh stook now ou hand. Prioes in Wall Pa er ran n hie, W.hake provision for Brooklin at any tinge' after Jan. A srnod breaking exrt for sale cheap. f-ota 80. UP. i9 wife enc] children in case he 1st, 1005, at reasonable prices. House and lot for sale. rll,'•nirl be alit ofi sfuldenly"by rile - L. White, yO� Par�j! - _ FW.1 o: DeatL. No uidn s'hotttc} fel-3m Green��;ood.4 -N. H.JACKSON, Brook Road. � �LZ]�0�2"::T•. n . � f , ' naaR`ataHT r • to Joseph Burk for one month's sap. LINGERING COLO, • of R. Citbaou, $10. � j-� -Mark - eek M. juror.Palmer is in Whitby this The standing com on sheep killed Withstood Other Treatment but �� !r �lOrl` � 1 �p `week as juror. by dogs, reported and recommended Quickly Cured by Chamberlain's ���•✓✓� v 1 �„J Nelson `Ya shipped the fo lotvin a ents: Thos White, Cough Remedy. a - gg Ply two fine Pym mares to Waterloo last week. one lamb kit ed, $2.87; Fred Bunker, "Last winter I ca;i ht very severe Mack Forsyth and M. Linton 2 sheep killed $18; Donald Munro,1,cold which lingered for weeks," sx s ° y lamb killed, $`2.87. T g „a7 A Great Success. Patronize it. Talk it u Help it in every I J. Urquhart, of Ze Ontario. v way you Ceti, pp have h dealing in horses latoly The com.on contingencies reported Phys' y and buy your FURNITURE, FancyChairs and - Pe crab was at To n- g p° (cough waw vary dry and harsh. The XMAS Goods at 7 jr.,J rQ and recommended payment as follows: local dealer recommended Chamber- to J action Fat Stock show on Murkar&Thexton, printingnomina- rain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed .�` Monday. tion bills $2.75; John Dickie & Co.,I it, so I gave it a trial. One 25 cent T Mies M. Cassie, of Brougham, I goods supplied family of Geo. Hollin- bottle of it cured me. I believe Cham !" ' 'H• Beal xy Claremont was visitin at Thos. St@ henson's'Ser by order of Board of Health in " g p berlain's Cough Remedy to be the beat _ on Sunday, compensation for goods destroyed I have ever used." This is one of the Douglas•Talt, of Pickering Col-I under Public Health Act, $9.90: Jas most staple medicines in use. Thous- _ lege, spent a few days here with Underhill, reeve, salary, $85; Jas Me- ands have testified to its excellence. y Brady, councillor, salaryy, $50; D E It not only -.his brother. Pugh, ditto. 550; J M (Jerow,ditto, c a cough quickly and Mrs. F. Cooper'and son have 850; Jas Todd, ditto,$80; T C Brown, envy ,towards but counteracts any tend- been visiting with friends in Mt. caretaker, $30• Geo. Parker, treasur ency towards pneumonia. Itis nal- er, $150; W V Richardson,services as ly valuable for children and maybe , yZion this week. give there b Light er to them with implicit confidence he rink on Saturday was crowded member of B of H, etc., $33; Geo It always cures and is pleasant to take 'TV with merrry skaters, there being Philip,ditto,$36,53; Wm Dowswell, There is no danger in twin it to - over 200 present. ditto, $3.2.50; Jas Underhill, ditto, children for it contains no opium or $10.00; D R Beaton, ditto, $10;E Cor- p ; Wisdom is better than riches, well, rebate on do tax,tax, $2; Thos. druggists. rug that harmful drug. fiord by all ; p use the former and go to R. E. Poucher,ditto, $1; Airs John Morgan, gg Dowswell is selling Coal Oil that will give light. _ Forsyths for your purchases. ditto, $1; Wm J Michell, ditto, $I- Try one gallon. Pu Liberal electors of sub-div. 10 Andrew Hamilton, ditto, $1; R ck- CLA'REMONT LIVERY will meet in Dowawellls hall, on rin,ditto, $1; W H Moore, ditto, $1; -_Monday evening, Dec. 19th. J N Richardson, ditto, $1; W w Dowswell the Stove Alan, Claremont• Get your Christmas groceries Ward, ditto, $1; Wm Shepherdsonss, First-claw horses to hire day or from R. E. Forsyth, and save ditto, $6; Jae Underhill, reeve, ad- night. s ifisting aceta with IIs tpp, $2.50; D R money to buy your Xmas gifts. Beaton, ditto, $E.50; Geo Parker, Bum in connection meeting all Everything must go at less than postage, $5, trains. jobbers prices. Get in the game Coni on Roads and Bridges reported Horses clipped on shortest notice. wr% and win by playing your hand at and recommended the following pav- R. E. FursythS $1.08; Est of A J Burrents: John ll,rt of wain r d to -W. A. Thomson, 00006"D 0 �✓0��1r10 Mrs. John Stevenson arrived ravel tt 32; C W Disney, w y home from the north-west on g pp y, k r d 13, Proprietor. Jp .)!fonds to visit her $4.10; 13obt Somerville, bonus on 107 P pareata, Alez rds w f bet lots 10 and 11, con. 6, The sov � E& of Canada• - t3nd Mrs. Wilson. $'213.76; C A Barclay. bonus on 190 rds ' s s ya baa I/AtYAr�iAr K Graham Bros. have disposed of w f Brock rd, con 6,$47.80;,J Russell, � 'their first-prize two-year old Cly- bonus 941 rds w f lot 18, con 7$x3.8'2; � ��� � Has over 22 000 Customers. V 4desdale stallion, Ferry King, to Miss M Allison, 42 rds, lot 3+0,B F con 1 : Chas. Bunker, of Pickering. $8.30; John Parker, 24 rds, lot 19, B F The hackney season has opened con., $6.00: C W Disney, wk a tl$1.30, All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. and the club here will be pleased 'Vbitby to be charged one-half; Jas The undersigned is prepared to to hear from any neighboring wk r d t, , $ r d 10$6.3F Wm McKay, do all kinds of carriage and wagon club wanting to arrange wk r d 14, $8.36; Gra. Falconer, wk r g g games. d 21, $14.65; Geo White wk r ds S andpa inting at his shop over J. J. 0 MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMONT BRANCH, Joe Atchison, Secretary, 4, $11.00; the reeve and clerk of this Harvey's Blacksmith Shop, Clare- A. P. Smith, Man, L. E. Todd, Agt. At the market this ~reek. eggs corporation having met a deputation mont, at reasoable rates, � �,�) were selling at from 84 to 32 cents of the council of the township of Lx- Also prepared to do all kinds of 00060000 � � ,A ,e� ����✓ ppeer dozen; butter, 1S to 20c per bridge to prepare a statement of the paper hanging and litiuse int- © 0 © a 0 0 © © © ��' tier► � 1�:/1✓ -~ 1b; chickens, dressed Ac; turkeys, work performed on nt 1, find Uxbridge ing. bi•.J. Bioghatn 1 12 to 14c; dunks loc. and geese loc expended$117.71, . Com. n41.d1 North Claremont. A horse ran away from the sta• that the Difference-4175,00.gra Com. recommends tion on Monday evening and px,4s- chat the reeve grant his order on the tree.,+-.lree of Ca,tp for half said amt, =Wi ed throughthe village at a furious 977 iris[ application received from C W Gkbr-no - - - r► rate. We have not yet heard Disney for 35 rds w f, bet lots 6 and 7, _- _wh;) the owner of thA animal wa+. can Vigilance °•. Committee ? .1Pumps - There will be a carnival in the `' raatfna tris reeve wts instructed skating-rink here on Christmas to, oterview R J Price, the owner of Formed for reroverins property stolen :-nicht and another on New Year's weigh scale&in Brougbom, which at from tee me.nbers sad the appre• evening, Dec. 28:h and Jan. 'ad present are in a very dangerous con- heaeiou of tee thieves. dItioa, that they be placed in a safe Main ben lnavine proper~]stolen oommoai, Whadm* Tha brass band wi}l be in attend- condition for the public. oaM iram+dnately with soy membed 1 encs. See bills for part iculars. On ruotion the reeve and Ur, Todd Wm, McKay, wUf hold an auct- were appointed a eommitIN to meet of Executive Committee. Membership ts.t :10:3 sale o.° his farm stock and im• a similar committee from the Police elements on his premises on the trustees of Pickering Village, at the Arthur J effne rey, Geo. Long We e to do all made of wort! Bruck Road, one-half mile south clerk*#office. Whit wale, at 2 p.m. on t3esratary Pnstdeot Protapaly pseCs�so the Damp banns a of Claremont. on Thursday Dec. Wedne.day, Dec. 14th, to settle accts Elea Cast—Goo. L*c4. D.E. Poo,C.S. between the township and the police 22nd. See bills for particulars. village. Palmer.pickesing,oat t4 , The sacrament of the Lord's The council now adjourned to meet - T !supper will be dlspenited in Er- again on Thursday. Dec. 15th, at the l John /'�I�LOW 8ttesesew to ; skine church on Sabbath morning, hour of 10 o'clock at Brougham for 1� �+ 1' $ clavus b Bon, cum="& t_.__January 1st, 1905. A change h� tete transaction of general business. Market at W.T.)Richardson. Agsot,Pickerin`, been trade by the session of the es st . E. Bron�l}affi i church and the communion will blowsy rule2t at R. E. Forsyth'+.. b • - - be iobserved in the future, four Don't be too tate to get, the manyI - times s year, on the first Sabbath bargains that are offered by him.' Tuesday Afternoalt. 1 t�i 1 RDs s ' •o:Janury, a , April, July and Qrto- --•. •• :' ber. Preparatory services will be (food Prices realized at Claremont ,Flt Lsfraugh a House. Kehl on Friday ev'R, Dec. 80th, at every Tuesday., Highest Cash Prices paid for � Fmponant showing of 6aest display of produce China. A very large a&eortmeas of Hello central, please Five me Go n .here they all are going, to Stationarv. Books, Pods, Toys. jars - Santa Claus! I• that yoit old get the big reduction oil ell' lines F. LAFRAUGH. received for the HQliday trade. Cali 13sntn? Yea' NP,tl I want to of goods as R. E. Forsyth i.+ going Brougham. and see them. know if you can attend the Xmas out of business. " ;saliseriptions taken for all 11aessines. tree in tltA bfethodist chnrrh this -- Weekly and Dailyl.Newspapers. r• ,y stir? When do you hold it ? 1R3I TO RENT.-A splendid farm lx+luR oorn need of the worn ball of lot,9 &'ridgy tv_,ning the `.''3rd. Why p R=CHAR?�SON' • 9ni Mame 8 tenon,conatatinQ of 161 iacres,•tt• - '' . • e�pea. I shall be glad to, I had such re oad wtibin three mile. of Plckertna vulaae - a good time there last year. -Well, For tu.2 partiaalaza apply tow V Rlt hard son, . g 3' Piokertati so-tt Picke-r' 'ave prorui3e you a better time thisa year, we have a better progrant- Choruaea, drills, recitations, etc. I n g Adinission 13c, double ticket _5c. 4 Look otit for bills. Clea rl n � •safe We regret to report the death : After a very brief illness, of 31r. r - - - E.Graham.on Saturday last,aged - .. 1 Lumber Yad83 years, 7 months errs �� data. , , Things 'Ya u eed N wThe deceasedbad been ill * $ a . ,r qa for some time suffering froln ladies' and Children's heart trouble. His frineral took All kinds of row lace on Monde when his retrains _ Doors, and ab, Ho Lumber ' P y Headwear. Lash.8hia!nlee,.Doors, Sas~, House iia• '' •- . ' • - were. interred in St. John's bury- isbings and Silo masarial ing-ground on the 7th eonc•ession. Good ABe : 1 9 24t at nit Qt, He leaves to mourn his early de- N. We have a larrgge range. of mise a widow for whom theca is All lines new. Cistern teaks and water troughs made „Asea, rices Irl as low << P g . Is that given by our Su- much sympathy. border as Fifty cents, but there is perior Lanterns," a brill- Do not forget the knife stied _noeconomyiabuyingalow cant, stead flame which t% Balance'of stuck at reduced prices y fgrk tea, and Christmas tree given priced axes. It's our aim 'will not be extinguished by -by the congregation and Sunday to sell you one of which the strongest wind. The ' School on the evening of SVecltties- to Inspect. ors ,you'll say—"That's the best ernwe sell is good 7iic, -"day, the 21st-inst. After tea leas Ladies Invited to we D• G oa• ase I ever used," Such is e !ante value, but we have cut th been served 2n the bvsewf-jut• of M. Gerow, Brougham. aur price to -- the church, a gond prograimne : Sixty-Five Cents.will be given in the Town H.-ill, ea DOl atA7e. ' cons'stinq of dialogues, drill,. i'so� ;tis a ,tilt] �l i -Thele, _ .._ .. •top a .. m p m� a o s� •- t be a G12t•i=frons tree w-h2ch will be Sae _ • ' -laded -. it11 resents fOr the Stln- x"_ , � &e day Selloul children. The t, t^rtl P7 �� Bir °�' o strong cattle chains 'farm. & windproof - charges will be made fen a Jnii�-- to e"k ..•• a g. a = Y Ly , C! ,' o •are our Frorse Blankets, we a` .+ =. - ... .. v tv� b When it comes- right _ ;have them in various weights, Ion, tile �linllR�' .ch>ol. C�70'a:'a .. ad F' being admitted free. O-4 ti :; o � I.�' B e:zee and pattezos, for street r P a qoa Ise 16 down to good strong de m°eatetable quavtitie from the largin es -; ndable Cattle Chnius i• cep A I� makers in Canada enables us to i - PiCkering Council. This 19 the place for the farm _ti a .. ^ ; a 0 there is none to excel tit( seu to you at rices the average -- er's to first call and see h full line o k. - ` p {• kind we sell. A r-omplet`e dealer would have to gay Co ahs ' The ahore council tact pursnent to 'of first-class blankets and mitts t`•C I o oa o 9 & ° ° e w range of sites to suit the : .'nhol"Ie Faso. ,. -- adjonrnr.�ent on Saturday, Dec. loth, at reasonable prices, also- collars r�+ oa °s �w o� s•S �el ".bull or the calf c is the tottFnsltip hull, Droughtitn. E„ 4 e c °° ° o1 °e e> m We save you Money Members all trade and old ones re bodied, °. 3 "X���as �„ r present, the reeve in O r a gg °e o o a,p a lII this line, - chair. rrrranteeing a first-class job. A M „� 8� s�t� a� .M. a 'res are Right. - The :minutes of last meeting read full line of harness grease, bells, E and t0 opted. rubes, stock food, combs and = o Q ►•_ n _ P t A cora. was read from A. 'M'c brushes always on hand. eng that the com itn r d d -ot n e dtito a ter ' Re iris neat! and promptly ~ o° � • � I_e a �a The ---Russell Hardware Co. , . _ - the.width of the-undercrossrng het. attended to. y P p y i, - as $ ! 3 a' r lots 6 and 7 in 9th con., at present - �s E3o a D o s3 P time. One-call will pay you. A com. w;Lq read from.S. A. •F:iim- y emelt, clerk C"xbrid e t re adjusting _%nuary 1905-Whitby 9th, Oshawa 10th, 128 Eg$�' KING a�'��E�iT, Z'GrODt4. �T g P E. W. BOdell, Brougham 11th, Port Perry 19th,IIx• r 9"� n t 1 accatlnts. • ■ bridge 11th,Cansing ion 11th,Beaverton t The standing committee on Indi- gents reper:ed g-i follows: Payment 1=1a !2La 'Yl 10th. .. .r.. .... � ..:: .. '•s ..^. vl. •.:.,• •... >... 'r. i" m....a .,�"""'. ...r:.+ , "-i riC: n ��irY4 - '-.L,•,. �'wianSRi. `2'.r.., «. �, .«xr5 r,:r'�;, � 1�+,:v�-;z; .,.� ..,. ,cs'"� ra:'Km`,• ♦ :8:•... ��-� •N" .'� '�rc:�i' .'�. P' ��,u. ���«-.^»..- "y«„-',.y,�,'-•,-,..,-�...�^•,�. .•.�...:„�.v, 4f .. _ . u head to ush'' ant could sttlke him he tell tor- their place. lel' He put p his p I giand the locket w „ his cap off his forehead as he spoke, ward on his face. waistcoat pocket, and want oil 1'i1Ce a N and at the same moment a blow The two men stood over him, pant- snake in the grass, 4 aimed at his head fell upon his arm. ing and tugging .at their swollen The figure of Madg6 Lee atop2t my t tionless on the sky lino fora mo- r He sprang around with the alert- throats. Y �� � ce • ness of the athlete, and saw a form Long Bill kicked him savagely, meat or two; then she came slowly ��JJ NN �J on either aide of him; one seemed in then knelt 'down and dragged out across the coinmoa. Presently the the dusk to tower like a giant his watch and chain. In doing so girl who had sat tapon the shafts he sky he started and drew back with an c running a Ping against t sure run Iter her, and cal h an looked at h Mad stopped, but did not - I knifed herr said the her- head,s an p the girl came u In as instant he took in the situs oath, d 1 is hand. Ger. ` - tion. He had been followed b know-I n !' a turn Y to her side breathless. these two men, who meant to rob gypsy in a low voice. OR We've done for him! said Long "4\here are you going, Madge? him. He had no more than az} in- Bill in a husky whisper. "He's-he's Supper's ready, and Mother - Kate A SECRET REVEALED atant of time in which to think, for dead as a herring," and he looked sent me after you. Come back _ blows from a heavy stick rained over his shoalder fearfully. 51adge." upon his head send shoulders. He "Not he! At any rate not yet. "Did you hear anything, Lottie?" put up his arm above his head to she said, her dark brows drawn to- Anyhow, you've had your revenge, r shield it, then bent down almost to ether. CFAPTER IV. "Tura back or keep to the road. mate, eh? And If I hadn't given him g There is danger there." the earth, and sprang upon the an inch or two of steel, I reckon "Hear anything? No. ii7tlat's to j.-It was dark under the trees in the g giant crying : he'd have done for one or both of heal?" avenue as Royce walked through it, "Danger?' said Royce. 1Vhat "Give me fair p1ay,'if you are mond va. I never saw such a fight in a "1,don't know," said Madge ab- 'and in the solemn quietude thought kind of danger." One at a timel" sently. "I thought I heard some- over all that had passed. "I can't tell you any more; but young 'un. don't go," Long Bill. staggered by the sud-I "As strong as a lion, and as thing, but all is still and quiet Fie stopped just outside the gate, l � anti emptied the money E?k his "Oh, but I'm not afraid," he said den attack, lost his footing and game." now." ' pockets Into his baud-it re- lightly. "I rather like danger-if went down, and Royce kneeling oa Well," he said, philosophically, They walked rm slowly, Madge's r' b that ou- eaa the chance of a his chest wrenched the stink away, "it's no use'ctying over spilt milk, ec•es bent on the ground. Suddenly c; quire two. Thele were fif- Y Y P1 she started and pointed. 1 - teen shillings and sixpence, and Irene scrimmage." and dealt the other ruillan a blow; Besides, it was his own fault. What p "I know," she said is the same but the effort released the prostrate• did he want to try and best two "Thore\aome thing, them!" she Trcayliaa's locket. As he looked at the small trinket the sterneSs of lot" voice; "that is why I stopped giant, and he got to his feet and of us; two ager one? Here, look etxddonly, uttered an exide Royce..i hia lace sottetrilued arrd something very you•" seized Royce, uttering fearful impro- sharpl We'd better make ourselves 8° I knewheitru she said,down �idmore to r.. like a tear gathered in his eye. "Well, I'm much obliged to you, cations. All Royce's weariness arid scarce, for there'll be trouble over f,. She had called herself his slater, he said gently, "but I'm afraid I lassitude had fled, and he grappled this business." herself than the girl who stood look- !' - - shall have to go all the same. My with Iris assailant with all the Silently and rapidly they emptied Ing down at the motionless figure in and though he had contradicted her, she had been like a sister to him- road lies that way, and as I said, I strength he could command. The Royce's pockets, the gypsy viewing silent horror. "Frush, Lottie, until to-day. The Earl of Larrdon I rather like a scrimmage." wrestling bout on the platform was the smallness of the plunder with don't n frightened! Run back to "I have warned you," she said al- child's play, compared with this disgust. and Irene's father. Lord Tresylian, the vas and tell mother to some ' mo sadly. ' and without another struggle, and.the giant, groaned and "Only this, and him a gentlemanl" and bring the cordial. Rua as it i; had been bosom friends, and at the for life!" r death of the latter his daughter had word left him and went quietly after panted under Royce's. steel-like grip, he exclaimed with an oath. • "What's e 4'i become Lord London's ward. Tale the van. But, alas! it was two to one, and this 'ere-a locket?" S "I will-I will, Madge," gasped the countess loved her as a daughter, end' Royce looked after her for a mo- the second man, recovering trcm his "Put that back-it's worth neat girl, and she tttrricrd and aped over r^r Irene and Royce had grown up aide meat or two, then trent on In the blow jµst as Royce telt his foe yield- to nothing-and the watch and chain the heath. � i by side; fast ifiends and playmates, direction of "the fair If she had Ing, crept up behind him, Some- ami a shilling or two. It'll put 'em Madge laid her face, white as i ;,.•{ brother and sister-until today, I tried she could not have hit upon a thing glittered dully,in the starlight off the scent. Do you hear?" he death, against Royce's Creast, and ' when, corrin on her in the oak surer way of driving him there; and and Royce i felt' 'a sharp pain shoot I added savagely, as the gypsy hesi- listened; then she raised her head g in another minute he was in the I Lhrrijgb�bf9 side. It nerved him to tated.' and breathed a sigh of relief, and room, he had discovered that the with a quick bat entre touch {Pin- child had grown into a gcoman. Ii*er Chick of it, The crowd wag denser, make one more effort, and Long "It's Ills best part of the swag!" fastened his collar, Then, like Long face pale and tearful, het• voice full I the heat greater, the noise more Bill fell backwards. Royce disen-'� he grumbled. ` of its sympathetic sorrow, haunted , deafening than it had been in the gaud himself and turned quickly "Yes, and it'll hang us if he don't Bill, she started and looked at her him as he sat there, and almost afternoon; but Royce walked hither I upon the gypsy. pull around. Don't argify. There I haxd-- It was wet with blood. She drove the sting arrd remembrance of ii.and thither with a dull and vacant "You infernal coward, you have; is no time; sem©. one may come up, torn open his coat and waistcoat, his mother's reproaches away. But a}e now, and without the smile with ;stabbed mel" he said, and be flung ' %N-by look there—'" And he ducked and snatching the shawl from her they came back upon him presently, which he had before viewed the pro- hiT if upon h sed the knife a in down and pointed behind him. head, tried to stanch the wound _ "It's 9fadbe"' he muttered, "Kc�p which the second stab had made In '"and stung and lashicd him, Ho ceedings. I g'8 I`. knew that what she had said w� The crowd was not only noisier and struck wildly as Royce flung on your hands and knees, and 'cmwl the shoulder. ) true. that she had lavished•the wh to but rougher, and absorbed ae he was him down, acid turned to meet Long 611 you get to them bushes. "You're ( o be Continued. of her love upon him, her younger to Iris gloomy reflections, Royce Bill's. headlong charge at him; but! right about the things! I'll put -� son, almost to the exclusion of his now and again put out his Strong j suddenly the sky seemed to re•l, them back." The chronic jo'cer nal a dog's tail b and the earth to rock, and before.the Ho ut the watch arrd chain in are K e t waza. lder to save some fro ee had never o�•ot the ' well t( mushor y d child Fie hand or of from sick anduwua ya d p —._r y bet her, they were totally unlike In g .-- "' form and features, and mind. Sty- the din and the herr t, but he did not ' ease the place, ter the simple reason moor spent most of his crura is Lou-L - - g r y know where to go, dQn,-4aJdn -u�00o fad and crotchet; that he did riot kn - - -"- arrd-after all, the erose urea assts Anc ,wise mash atter another, and makln each - v f serve its purpose. He and Royce sort o! company The clock of - _Z,, an ! Monk Towers struck eleven, the . .Without ° and' showmen banged their drums and ° when vibe Ii did of lust Le civil of sho•+ted. "The Last time. the last Raw very y Until October, '19 05 ao more The earl had possess - - - - - .1 he estates and the Landon money. bilmoLo and Atho crowd faith wasegan nearly - axc,•pting the countess' small join- Y r `'turr•, theme was not much, not over for that year, and the -rorl-let- _ There is big money to be made fa raising chickens the with to Incubator. 'enough r`t it, but he would not hate, ter day for Cumberlelgh was draw- � Canada exports annually trillions of chickens to the Untied States and ..'Chen House a shi!icg• and Royce' Ing to A close. Royce Sat down on Great Britain. w;•would have died rather than accept a form near a booth, and lit his I The consumption of in Canada is increasing rapidly and the „•� t rr Pepe. arrd watched some men who - P PtrS' Now;I,iWly Irene wasitch, very were already beginning to pull down poultry dealers complain that they cannot get enough poultry to fill their ,•dch, and the count.rsa had, ever the showy and pack up. He was so orders. ' !since the. fair-haired child had lee- j interested in the silent. and adrott One woman bought a.Nio. 1 Chatharn Incubator the first of March erre her ward. therahed a seerat j gay in which they went to wtrrk ��"�w `,ar - - "trope that Irons and ' Royce would q -she had five hatches by jury--fiFsi-aad-bad--four hundred plutnp, t}sal he was quite IcrgL,--anon sud• marry. Thera would he mosey enough i denly a gypsy came up and stood I I I ; sturdy chicks. In six months her Incubator had paid her $imoo, several -. for her boy then, and all would be j b�sido him, Royce tookecf up, asxl ; �QQ tunes its cost, A Chatham Incubator should p y for itself each hatch. well. met a pair of small sunken eyes ictal' :- - We'have perfected an Incubator and brooder. We believe it is now h But though she loved him as only upon him curioudly, but they shitted _- r' d mother can love her last born,I instantly, and the owner stake l him II Q _ absolutely the best in the world. We have sufficient capital behind us, and r was too rigtiteous and too for a'match. 1 � � we are out for the entire business in incubators. We know that there is -0- she 1 proud to sacrifice Irene to one, even It did not occur to Royce that the I _ otlier incubator that can approach the ; - though he were her own Pion. -who I man could have got it light from one had lost his good name. It was her of the numerous naphtha lamps! fire to ire Psui in him that had lent her tookflaming near them, and absently he f"1 Chatham I ca stor Gro to the pa9aiosi, and barbed bar took out his silver fusee-Lox and �>< p reproaches with potsoied darts; for f handed it up to the man. 9 fury lady, the countess, wag"ambi-I_Uncle Jedee-tor it was that worthy ,. - tious for him: The earldom Lad looker! at the box with a sudden This is our proposition: 'To demonstrate our aarolute ccmfiZance in the ChZthart Incubator gone to Seymour: nothing but her greedy gleam in his eyes, took a �' we will send one to you,freight prepaid,and you make your first payment in October, t9o5. small income would go to Royce:l match, and handed the box back Why should he not, like'his father, 1 with a "T'hank you, my gentleman." The fact that 'we sell our Incubators in this manner guarantees them to t`e fullest extent carve out a name for himself with Royce nodded, and the than, touch- Thirty days'trial is a delusion and a snare. If you have good luck you may get off one hatch is ' ".- his sword; and, enriched with Irene''% Ing his hat, moved on. But he only d if you t health, become a power in the land? went behind the nearest booth, arid that time,and even then you ate uncertain, reject the machine you will hays to pay the All this Royce knew as he eat stood thein smoking and watching freight both ways. But with us you send in your'order and we ship the machine prepaid. When ' there with the fifteen shillings in his the'young man. Presently two men it arrives.if it seems all Tright,start your hatch;and we will give you until October, I905,before M 'band. And he had pulled down this came up to the booth, one was a you have to pay a cent in cash. We positively guarantee that the machine is a good hatcher. beautiful castle in the air, levelled it' gypsy, tiro other- the giant Long Every machine should sell a dozen,and we will,on no account,allow a machine that is defective to the dust. He wag more sorry for� Bill,• w his mother than for himself; indeed "Hallo, Uncle Jakal" began the to retrain in any neighborhood.. he held hinrselt'aa of too little worth gypsy; but f'ncle Jake silenced him - to he grieved over, and atter a time with a peculiar gesture, and jerked. 1PVHA'F SIX CHATHAM INCUBATOR-USERS HAVE TO SAY:, got up and strode on, whither Jur his thumb toward Royce. The tnoubstor,seat we is working The No.s incubator%ou sent me b alt 1 ash�tet voa know of my,saoce @ cared not: I The two men drety bark arrd held � axa,edingty well IL le very easily r�ht,we botched out o[lw ferule eggs, ��four fncnbwtnr. Out of 124 egg*t - The evening shadows grew darker, a' whispered' colloquy with- Uncle 10- strong snicks,and the brooder t 74 chick., and out of rn sec nd pe oq y operated,and so tar has required attention wvedgood strong L ' hicks,and the ggoo y and it8 he reached the edge of the Jake for a few moments; then the for spry a few minutes per day, The at the same time,to the other tray.44 hatc4[gotA4 from 108 kgs I find the common the lights from the" fair three went quietly away. tint roc of eygs SIU, on examination 1 machines pure brooder tt run according q y, found that hS were not fertAie,two others duck t Soared s and ages,from whish P g and I ha�1 61 wq Rot:i8 ducks and S?geese;Weal,71 �direction. The brooder b•wonder ( #: ' gleamed like a ring of fire' in the Royce watched the flaming. lamps were broken accidentally, from T8 eft,. also !retched s turkeys at sad I have not lost achick as yet,arrd summer night's hale, arid the muffled, �O out One by one, and some Of the chicks or aliuut 90 per cent of the fertile the same time chit the hen eggs were in. �e�`�vr°°at feathered. Yours truly, roar and din of 'the crowd rains caravans start, than he rose wearily gs The sassed trlrl of 110 gave,me 9S We recommend the Chatham incubator iO H,YoB[NNON,Collingwood;Oak y I�vin chickens. The-brooder gives a,d brooder to be tits beat and sural across the silence, and. smote on his .orrd looked at his watch. equa�ly good wtidaction. The you to hatch,under all circumsta tom of any Your Na ti Chatham Incubator tun ear dwllly. Ile was harassed and I The nearest town 'was live miles broods are doing well. Yours ferny, other m ke. we have handled tour Riven very go-d returns the Cat hatch - ..� tormented b his thoughts, and the I distant, and he would hav to reach a. g JOHNMN, Edltor Leamington other makes, in our poultry business oat of 69 1 tui 42 chicks. I was 1 g @ ,♦, Post,Lsaming oo,Oak which we run on a large scale at Birtle, rather Ifni of wasting the eggs, and so } fair offered him a distraction. He that before he could gev a bed. He I have used year No.8 Incubator-for keeping Barred Plymouth Rocks, Pekin did not fill the machine but when the quickened 'his pace, and had come was tired, Physically, and.mentally, three hatches,and am so welt pleasal Ducks, Toulon (4ese and mammoth ch,ckscame,I was sorry l bad not 111led ' within a hundred yards or so of the and he left the fair'with 6 slow and with it that I and OrNa3 which your Bronze Turkeys.- Yours truly, D. A it will recommend your Incubator or to edge of the outer ring of booths and spiritless step, going, in the• direr- agent,Yr.Turnbull,brought today. my ADAMS,Birth Min. rnv neishlron Yours 131, blI, Ylt9. shows, when he saw s gypsy's care- tion which the living van with the third hatch came nC yesterday with 112 The Na % Incub•tor I bought nom YAR(1A88T 11aINTO1S, Whltewocd, g nhiatu out of 119 egr we have oleo a is all you recommended It W be, I Assam van making its way towards him. tiro girls had taken, and opposite to l7hacham.Fanning lfiit which give.good rt in 101 egRe.and atter tawtg out the + He stopped and looked at it ab- that which the rest of the fair folk satisfaction. I will not lose an speer Eft r' ones I have 78 chick, 1 Cad -- sentry. It was a,living van of the had Bono. �dinlnesto m rofrienddsl.�Yo n�rest}a ec�t- the machine Y co runntit dig coin on asai+t�iow d tnac I 800t1 - ordinary kind, but its appolntmonts Fe walked along slowly, smoking, t5..., fully,YRS,8 DNEY 81UTH, sod, c"dett . Youn rasps Unity, 889. _ mrrw h,.tter than._tlsual�the paint his ipe- and every now and then ,:,,,. '','Oak HENRYCHASE, Warren.Out. p ` -- Chatham Incubators and Brooders have eve new tm rrnemen wc3th- wh11e - was fresher, and the muslin curtains loo4cing up at the, sky, lighted only " " at the diminutive windows were by the myriad stars and a now r whiter. On the shaft, driving' the moon; and be asked himself the sari- in an incubator or brooder. ' The incubators-are made with'two wa is rase within ,Qf big, lumbering horse, sat a young lest of all questions a man can ask case, of dry material.that has been thoroughly seasoned in our lumber yards �O -girl with long, unkempt hair ' down -"What is to become of me?" To The are finished-in antique oak, are built solid as a rock and will stand any her back, and another girl walking live, a man must eat; and to eat, Y q � r amount'of use a foe ears. The are fitted with a perfect steel and brass. •tib beside, one hand holding a red shawl one must have money; ftfteen ship- g Y Y syy IL at her throat, the other hanging tings and five pence would not enable rsir' regttpator that insures asuccessful-hatch. There has never before been CAMPBELL' ;r -'' down listlessly', him to eat long or heartiY. •tYa such an offer as this made in the. whole world.. The sooner you take ,�t'T pAN1111NQ She glanced tip at Royce as she "I can enlist," he said. `Many a advantage of this offer,-the more time you will have before October, • ]t31LL CO, passed, and he caught the gleam of better man than I has had to do a pair of dark eyes, but he did not that; but hQ .hasn't been art officer IgoS,to make first payment Gut off the coupon and send it-in to day 4r Limited recognize her as the girl who had kicked out of the service. I might. _ for our booklet on the way to raise thickets, what it costs and your 4. Cl1ATffwit4.OM. 'told his fortune, and he was walking have Trace over me, and then," he - profit. You will obtain all information regarding the Chatham {4' DEPT.32 on when he heard light' and hurried shook his head. To, that door'sPle„ro send yetis _. footsteps behind him. Fre-stopped shut. I'm atro se I could Incubator. GO¢ ,1e„orfvtiveCats1wueofthe and turned so suddenly that she earn my livilig navvy; yes, ithalIamdxstiona,together, Zlrttw back a step and stood with a that's what I'm fol, a barrow Limited �N with elf lntoratafion about I :The Manson Campbell Co. aperirtoeer,wbenh,neo..htrut _ tniiit flush on her,brown cheek, and a• and a shovel. That would be a new -'• DTy1PT. CHATHAM, OW17- �¢ b:r;id until ootober,19011. half timid look in her eyes. r'cparture for a Landon. Anyhow, '' Manufacturers of Chatham Incubators and Brooders 4 _ . "Well." he said,• "what is it?" it's honest, and. doesn't require - Then as he recognized her he added: brains, and no one need know." Distributing Warebousos at Montreal,Qua.,Brandon,Man-- 0 Name You don't want to tell 'my. fortune The thought of Irene, delicate, lily- Calgary.Atta.,•.Btow W�tatinstar,B Q..l�aluaz,r.3. again?" . Factories at Chat.ham.Ont., ]otrott,Mich. Gam. P.O.Addr"r ............««..........,. a sin? lilts Irene, crossed his mind; and he , "Yau were going there? she•said, bighed. ,6jw41t&nufdbtnrcr+o[the ramose Campbell Fanning Mille •. and Chatham farm-Scales 7Vtartll Aefiniay Slatrnw ... •pointing in the direction of the 'fair. - I shouldn't be further off from "Yes• I was. ' W e111" he repited. her as a navvy than I am now," he ItUnUoo this-paper. 9 Address all kceere to Chatham,One. "Don't," she said is a low vo!en, said to himself. "Dear little Ren- " r • - - 13 44• AA '4 SAY HE WAS `m" c= 3N ASIS. , -' Results from common soaps' -BosnianTraveller'sTale HwaA TOTAL WREGHCaused a sensation• eczema, coarse hands, ragged A:4 A sensation ia' being creates in clothes ,shrunken flannels. East Russia„ says a.St. Petersburg ' _ correspondent, by the extrafgditiary ? tM BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS story of a traveller homed Kozuirell, GAVE HIRE A NEW LEASE who has just returned atter two " years' wanderings in Mongolia, East- IGHT i OF LIFE. ern Turkestan. sun �i M. Kozuireff affirms that he has , �`� �■s�.- �w s discovered in the great Tarim Desert �� REDVCE9 Geo. Robertson Had Rheumatism which lies on the north of Kashmir, - and Dropsy-Had to be Tapped a mixed Mongolian and European ESPENS$ Doesn't Know What it is to be race, ruled over by a family of pure- - - ly European appearance and cue- a.k fast the oeta¢es Bar We can handle your poultry eithee Sick Now. toms. ____-__ __. ..._- P 0 U LTRY Wvs or dossed to beet advantage. In a }arae oasis near the Ri ir,". began the timid youth, as Also your butter, eggs. honey and - Montreal, Que., Dec. 19-(Special)- Khotan," he says, "I came upon a he entered the office, "I am in search -,Hr. Geo. Robertson, a well-known European town, that is, a town -err-that is,' I came to seek your other Pum Citizen lking at 392 St. James St., which would have been European in daugfriter's hand'" "Well, it isn't THE QAW301V COMMISSION CO., Limited Montreal, is one o1 the many people the Middle Ages. Guna, so it is anywhere in this vicinity," interrupt- Cor, west Market and Colborne fits., TOROKTa ie this city who are nearer without called, has over two thousand five ed the stern parent. "She's probably DWd's Kidney Pills in the house. hundred Inhabitants, all with a ills- using it as a piano-thumper about — Like all the others, Mr. Robertson tinctly European cast of face. this time of day" PECULIAR ORCHID. fs�asasfa� has his reasons for this and is al- "They spoke a Turkish dialect ways ready to give them. which I did not understand, and Pito Terrors tlwepi Away.-Dr. Ag- When This Flower is Thirsty it is "I was a total wreck before I were attentive to me, though they new's ointment stands at the head as Able to Suck up Water. started to use Dodd's Kidney Pills," took my two native guides to the a reliever, healer, and sure cure for Mr, Suverkr o a nater h ' p, naturalist who eD Mr. Robertson says. "I tial been outskirts of the settlement and Piles in all forms. One application has made many journeys in South troubled with Rheumatism and promptly put them in jail. will give comfort in a few minutes, and America-to enrich the Kew Gardens, Drorsy for five years. I had to be "The chief or king of this little three to six days' application according near London, with new plants, re- tapped to relieve me' of the Pain. 'My State and all his near relatives are to directions will cure chronic cases. ports the discovery of a remarkable " arms and les were terribly swollen. purely European in physique, com- It relieves all itching and burning skin plant belonging to the orchid'family. B Y diseases in a day. 85 cents.-79 p B B Y• iF "I had just begun to et down- Plesioa and manners. The king, The plant has a g peculiarity which wearing an undershirt and a gar` when one woman turns to look at distinguish � any - nearte3 when a friend induced me to seems to disci ish it fro a ' Itry Dodd's Kldney- Pills. Before I went not unlike a Roman toga, re- other she seers only her clothes, other. When it is thirsty it lowers _ had used the second box I felt better, celved me in a large adobe house, to the water a tube from its station Seven boxes cured me so completely and conversed by signs. He was a Use Lever's D Soap on the tree of which it is a para- .that now I don't know what it is to handsome, fairhaired man of. about le P (a powder) site. When it has imbibed the need- fift I spent seven days in the to wash woolens and flannels; ibe sick," Y P y ed amount of water file tube roIIs town, being plentifully supplied with you'll like it. � B P Y up into a nest coil and takes its + p rood, all cooked by roasting, for place again in the centre of the LESS TEA DRINKING. boiling seemed a process unknown to Farmers reap what they sow and plant. _ ! the Gunans. bachelors sow what they rip. The naturalist tells this story of; ` British Isles Show Decrease in "I attempted to find out whether t his discovery : r,er Annual Consumption. i the king knew anything of the ori- "I was sitting one hot afternoon I iJJ LN JAL a•in of the State, but he replied, Minatd UIDT s�.inimeat for sale everywhere the neighborhood of the Rio de la Figures published by the Tea', , , B , Brokers' Association of London fol From the west,' and dropped the the neighborhood of the Rio de is subject. I tried him with hundreds Wooer-"Ah, may I be your cap- Plata. I observed a number of leaf- ~ ng r 31 Made big enough for a big thi five months ending October of simple Slavonic," German and 4h.� year show a dimunitloa in the p fain, and guide yo-+r barque over the less trees whose lite had evidently _ tonsumption of tea i Latin words, but he understood sem ()f life?" Widow-"No; but you been absorbed by the growth of par-' man to work in with Comfort. The deliveries of tea of all des-'none, except the word 'vogel' (bird), can be my second mate." asitic plants that hung upon their on hearingwhich he promptly Point- Has more material in it than ' P P Y P trunks. I ;r tnptloris for home consumption fromad to a leather breast worn ,. ' 3! attention was soon directed 'l tho Landon bonded waxohouses tot-: , -covering Bought any Life for i3 Cents," 3 by his wife.' to a sat tent wits, a number of any other brand of shirt in -}lied just under 118 1-4 million lbs. -This was one man's way,of putting P - compared with 122 1-2 million lbs. It when he had been pronounced incur- large leaves, in form like spear Canada. Made on the duritig the same period in 1908. AR TWO PAIR OF SOCKS. able from cbro,,tt dyspepsia. "It was heads, which were arranged like a "The heavy tae of fid. per !b. is a living death to me until I tried I� sunburst around the common contra. , H.B.K- scale it requires 394 be- checking at a Shoe Salearnan Says Oa Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks it was a plant I had never sem be- ll g the consumption," said Ys Pp _ the Sub Subject. to them to-day 1 am well. and I tali fore, to 4a yards per dozen,whereas lino Tea A4aocisifon, to a tondo "I ser you wear five my friends I bought my life-for 85 It was nearly as flat as a platter, - y pair of socks," cents" du in a box-80 Ernest Tye, secretor of the Ia Dr r s4 t eF t eseritatit o"Tecexrt - anal - -- iy -Zhtr'-srue-aa Basan to file cn3 - -- -'- -- -- _ except-there was ii growth from the ea3nmatti shirts have only. 3Z Ur Ex a sort of hollow tube of A tete years ago the average an tomer "You are very mise. A Hood Ae-"Your slfarkling egos wouM to 33 yards. inual consumption of tea was 4 lbs: (many people are beginning to do it, out a arkle the moat small circumference which extended per head of the g P precious dla- several feet to the water below, the, _ population, More err^e:tally between seasons, mond ' She-"Why don't you make , Iy per head. 11 i°eoyle aught to do it all through the test?" He took the ]tint and end of tho tube being about four That's the reason why the recent it rose to li lbs. Now it is dropping back again. al- i inches beneath the surface. I loves I "Big" PP B g the w+ntc•t Tilers is toots warmth is bought p ting. H.D.K. Bi Shirt never though every Chancellor of�tbe 3:x• two pairs of summer socks than there Ligated the tube more closely and g chequer is supposed to disapprove of f round to m1 erl 1. that i was Zany taxation which is likely to I� the hcavfest it of woolens th>1t sucking up water' I could distinct- Any chafes the armpits, is never at er cus manufactured 1 feel the inflow as I put m check consumption Dear 91ra,-I was for seven veer. y P 3t 8ng� tight 8t the neck or wrist- I "1f yuu are t oubied with cold feet over the mouth or the tube, g "The planters to British domits- 1you will find that the combination of is sufferer from Bronchial trouble, But my astonishment was un- bands is always koose, full lone are discouraged in Ova" ossi- and would be so hoarse at Linnen that Y B P _ "� � pair woolens . r 1 - 0 o ens nit r h a Pa a a pal of light- bounded a minute later when I saw pie way by the Government, «hat ,%eight socks--balbriggan or lisle I could scarcely tweak above n whys- I the tube begin-to roll up, the pro- and comfortable and wears 1with the labor problem and the fixed per: I got no relict from anythtn tlirewd-will you up comfortably B tees continuing until the coil thus price of silver In Indfn and the ' till I tried yn+r MT4i a Rn"��A1+hCs1! ; the coldest A"--that comes: If your formed had- rase iii eEh middT-o heats taxation at home, they find IIAI.SAIf Tw.o bottles gave relict feet are tender, yoti can wear the ga the plant,,, where 1t came to rest. the utmost difficulty in carrying on thread ones inside and nbe wool with- and six bottles made a complete Casual inspection would give the im- Each shirt bears a tin book r their plantation t a profit. cure. I would heartily recommend• it y "Yet these ptationa are of ;out. It you are extra cold, reverse pression that it was a part of the the procmas. V00chever you do, you to anyone sullcring from throat or growth raised a little above the gen- that tells the whole history great value , to the Indian Empire. Broads speaking there are 750,0001wtll flan the thin pair eaQlly doubles lung trouble. era] surface. a ,,. Y g J. F. VANIIUSKIRS, of the Bi Shirt, and acres under tea, which provide work, !the vnlvn of t!i thick one. P ' I found a few other Tanta of the g people. lin-i "The�•e is, yspeaking. Fredericton. same kind and watched their pro-.for, say, batt a-million I �nerall as P %150 contains a notoria-1 - • til the British planter arrived, the:altogether wrong notion as to the cess of quenching thirst. Every few- only produce wtnch most of this ;boat way to keep the feet warm. Peo- days the tube would unroll slowly declaration that the H.S.K. Sand yielded was all--nuts and wild est: for heavy soles and cork "Th* bride was until it rea:hed the water, and when g vy young, I believe, it coiled u' again the plant would " " r ' solea an%l Insoles and fleece soles, and wad the brad P 6 P 13i Shirt contains • honey." Broom quite elderly?" g 39� . (think• the be saturated and spongy to the The coratumptlrm at tea in the y are protecting theft feet. -Yes. She was net mteen, and he touch. It 1s a remarkable provision to 42 yards of material per British Isles for the last three years I "It is u,ll it mistake. The soles' of eighty-three." "Ah. I see: She was of fixture which seems to require al- was as follows; the feet are not sensitive to cold. It not old enough to know better, and dozen. most the intelligence ob an animal 1901... ....._...255,878,000 lbs. is not through the soles that you he was too old not to know better." for its operation:" ' - 1902. ..., .......254,4.49,000 lbs: etch cold or feel cold. Any ordinary d r Sold at all dealers but only 190$ ..... 255,366,000 lbs. . shoe aRurds the feet all the protection T%e Peaeoned apripi-Aa In nature The bulk of this tea is grown with- necessary, so far as r"rarer st:ty Years tmulxiraLure is so In man, pollute the spring and dIs its•,wise+ow'eaooTnrxPOTavrf,sbesa•a++t+a with this brand:— {n the British Empire. For instance, concerneef, ease and waste aero bound to follow- niiiowsat eothors for Web esiidren wail•t,"thins ;F last year over 229,000,000 )be, came I "To a"old told feet, the ankles and the stomach and nerves oat of kilter 1"e°`>„s`i•`bttd,«[t•a.���amr sua•sua eat« �5edeolfIee,+•NLus Was and po�•1..wdn crm 'from India and Ceylon. Yet twenty instep should be protected. That's means poison in the spring. South retrtrewedyt•r niannow Twestr-s.e coni•a hove r rs ago China and Japan provided where yoitr second air of socks does gra p sow�dniplst•WroasWes We-orad. Se eare.s4 .77 yyeeaa p American Nervine is a et ur!!!en •ltisfor.�,-wrxaww'sefoorutt,odvaor.- Y2-Oa 825,000,(1f)0 lbw., against 74,(100,000 i{ work. But as a matter of fact, in cures Indigestidn, Dyspepsia, and tones w the nerves. The, beat evidence of its -+— • .''lbs, produced by India and Ceylon. very cold weather everyone should emcacy is the unsolicited testimonyof Mm want the earth, butt women are wear etot}i tops covering the whole tinusands of cared ones--76 satisfied with a Honeymoon, upper part of the shoe. SUGAR FOR THIN PEOPLD, •'Seen Edwin's new florae?" asked Wita spats and doubled socks and "my Kidneys are all wrowi 1-$ow ' t A French chemist reeentl gave ab medium-weight ht. shoes one villager. of another. "I have," ga A you can walk was the reply. "Well, what does it shall I insure beat results In the short- HUDSON BAY UnTING CO. interesting account of the value of on ice a zero weather and not know eat time?" It stands to reason that a sugar as a food In certain conditions it's cold•--so tar as your feet are con- look ljke?" asked the questioner. 11o[ttreal 1Yhts,1 Onuses of ill-health. In some experiments earned, tlgnld specific of the uaqueetlonabte We11, it looks," said the other man, P 4 3 P . slow] "as if Edwin had ta$en it merit of South American Kidney Cure •'- he carried out he found, that, by gives - Y• will go more directly and quickly to 1 ' Ing from 11 ozs. to 10 oze. per day f for an old debt." the seat of the trouble than the "pill " to emaciated people, a grain in Mlnard s tlniment Cures Burns, .etc, I�+ - form" treatment, and when it 4 es fi the spot there's s howling in as instant. 1 coo w ' averaging3 zs. r d was - OME1Wlk'L1LE C1URT weight o a _- AIN% B } per y (� F "-`jhe result, some of the patients even Them was this sin lar aZiaounce• Mlnard E llnirnent 11eHElZ3 Nearaf�a -78 ...aatfa...er.o.s.ssi•sti.he *>a �gafrring over 1' tb, each day. From meet t be seers .'+he-"woraea may gossip sometimes LAW UWAS oyfsto i oLtANflai o recently outside .a isu& N y s11t, (�wiliams-"Slick er has iso !is observations Dr. Toulouse found certain siiitiurban place of worship: d P- but they have better control of their write tow•IwstyBox i A w s u .)Lbat the sugar was' most beneficial . This evening the Rev. Mr. R, •will Ao ated me. e e a young man of � )when, given in conjunction with n great promise. Everybod thought he fou es than men have." 13e-"You• fifllTirYWIW1B><B11BCoft,Nstsa,llsattsd preach his farewell sermon, and the Y are right. Men have no control what- would be a biR gun same slay." SSint 74 jlnIIX diet, over of women's to ea." choir will render a thanksgiving trait 3i specially composed for file occasion." - well, he,did become what you i STAMMERERLONG-LIVED PEAR TREES` u> ght call a big bore. 13e's alife in- e curauce agent."' Mioard s liniment Cures Dandruff, . The pear tree will continue bearing The Pall of Rheumatic Pains.-When fruit for several centuries. Trees a sufferer firdv peratnnent relief in suchTh Ptyaobearing fruit in abundance when at a meritorious medicine as South Amer PH Chve'a Ointment isaoertais "Leonfdasl" Cxclalmed Mr. _eek THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE, BERLiV,ONT <° least 300 years old are not uncom- lean Rheumatic Cure, how glad he ie and absolute Cure for each ton's wife, on his return from a jour- 1 For the treatment the all forme of SPE&Cts Imon. They are much longer lived to tell it. C. W. Xd%yhew, of Thames and every term of itchin/t DEFECTS. We treat the catu not .imply the vide, Unt., couldn't walk or feed him- bleedingandprotrudin piles. nay' "I am at a loss to uncletstand i,ay;q and therefore priidueenatural speech. qtr than a100 grows 0 mer larger bottles paih. sell for 0'h3la 'great isn't that cured the-- our yeeiis ago , i � yiprom tcYaor d�Apoa a god de to yo 41 saWY�o b�et�in W`'t°Eorpgrtie.rt�,,, _ 41, 3m bottles of thin eat remedy cured him R Q Y +n' Pm encourage- t oar mane7 back f no box,ai y Y Y g II A N p S O M E Then the a;lple,.and when 200 soars ment for rheumatic sufferers?-82 �°Nealei•s or EbrAaeoir,BA'i•da&Cb_Toronto response?" "I was just about to do BIG old his often the dimensions of a S so, Henrietta, but I checked myself, i•1 forest tree. GOOD TFINGS TO LEARN, +tri Chase!* Olntmelni I was afraid you would accuse me of 14k RING and f„ Learn to laugh. A good laugh is trying: to have the last word azain," (� ' WHEN A MAN IS POOR. LO NATCN , better than medicine, _ Learn 'how to tell a story. A well A .m',n is poor when he has lost FREE told story, is as welcome as a sun- the confidence of his friends, when The harder you cough, the worse an �of bs.nsitul beam in a,sick .room. people who are nearest to Iiim do not the cough gets.' Cap a:rd W.tehes Fm Learn to keep your own troubles .rttooe believe In Hlm; when his character is p. to yourself. The world is too busy • „edd M4ag to Sell q to care for your ills and sorrows. honeycombed by deceit, punctuj od by Shiloh's o onrfeunonx Learn to atop croaking. It you dis+honeaty, lie is neer when he e1 .,.p�i°�..ntnt sroe.e e enty 5,t a P,Jmm We . cannot see any good In this world makes money at the expense 'of his fano yea.,-d send btu • cbarncter, when principle does not Consurn t10I1 r ins by weir tp.ld. keep the bad to yourself. P Xyery ady 3, int: stand clear-cut, supreme in his idea. ���Q + tun ana.t onV bt .reeYn¢e v 1 Learn to ,attend strictly to your `` g h yen o�n well the 20 rr�k• 1 ► When this is clouded, 'he is' in danger Tonle to . fen boor.. own business. Very important point. of the worst kind of poverty. To be guaranteed to erre. If it $i`n:n nd send n, too is ,y1o.V00� end are w1i1 earl h i Learn to hide your aches and pains In the poorhouse is not -necessarily to doesn't benefit you, the druggist CoM llntahed�Ringme i.rt under a pleasant smile. No one. be poor. If you have maintaine3' will give you your money back. wttb aesans tugs M"r• cares whether you have the earache, your integrity, if your character ;°�RnPneia*4 Md 131. heaflache or rheuniatism. stands foursquare to the .world, if Prices: S.C.WELLS&Co. 902 awnd•—b.nb.omo end : t 23c Sec,it LeRoy. Toronto,Can. en.tty at"$' try°°w+it n ^u use Learn to greet your friends with a you'have ti'ever bent the knee of grin- N.Y., toarr�osasxr to usf•rt e�iningwt, a• g; • ttaaY smile: The car • too inany frowns c%,le to avarice, you are not poor, °cd,dry i0q,- nn ` 6 pY 110 �i Y carry n 1 to eetaro�-+fit nor ma`nteeent e �tsld oat- in their own hearts to t-0 botherced thouch you may lie compelled to beg - to nafia°n Lott tante" Rlhett with any of yours. bread.--O. S. Marden in Success. ISSUE NO. 51--04. s�•i4e't as •::e` ,,,.'. , .« „ fT~ �...r. �..3 ;'f•''G�.•.",.y • �lV. %1";-i_.�v:; A#.t?'.. ro'W�w �77c.'�.,.:' _ _ :n"�!.^ ;�." 1:'xa...r - ...fi� __ ,...•.'may,.. ^R �-•.max"•.y�.•�,-._. .,� .,Vie»--�. . _ r. y. fj CNN V, 0 -hits. Jas. Richards who has -Miss Jessie`" Davidson spent a • •• - •. • - • - ij1gF; $. been 111 for several weeks is slow- few days with J. W. Disney, of ly recovering. Balsatn. -Mise . M. Armstrong, of Mullett read a very inter- -Mrs. R. esting paper at the E. L. of C. E. Edmonton, N. W. T.; is visitingVI*th m" ' �� ��k3 L. OGALISMS." on Tuesday evening. her parents, John and Mre. Gor- -W. A. Remmer,of Alexandria, don. - paid a flying visit to his friends --J. B. Madill, of, the 7th Con cession,L, Boyne is on tie sick at the Bay this week. cession, we believehas a unouuced list at present. -We regret to report that Miss himself as a candidate for muici• ro the public for their Liberal patronage $g H. G. Kerr spent a few days H Boone, Kingston Road East pal honors. _for the past year, R e offer a more com. last week in the city. ie eeriousl ill at present. -W. L. Coilrtice spent last plete range of Fancy Goods, Toys, etc.,- -Frank Mc•Qua is visiting his '" -Mrs. W. A. Remmer, of Alex- Sunday with his brother, A. T. of which we enumerate a few. sister, Mrs. R. E. Johnston. nestle', is visiting her mother, Cvur'tice, at the old homestead in _ -Dr. F. L. Henry will. be here, Mrs. Jas. Hilts, at Fairport. South Darlington. as usual nett Tuesday to attend The W. M. S. of the Metho- -A raid was made on the banks photo Albums, Auto Albums, Photo frames, Vases, Calendars, Christmaa to his professional duties. * dist church met at Mrs. Hollins- on Wednesday. On investiga- cards, Toy Books, R'alking dolls, Sleeping dolls, Waking dolls, Shell —Mrs. R. J. Coad has returned head's yesterday afternoon, tion, we found thfLt it was the 14 goods, a variety of Pin Trays, Fancy Pates, Work bones, Shav- '� home after spending a couple of —H. E. Moore, of Queen's Uni- th of Dec. and that the rate-pay- in case, Silk Merry Christmas Handkerchiefs, Glove and R$, Watch chains, Cuff links, Purses, Looking weeks with friends in Oak Ridges. versity, is expected home this era were paying their taxes, be- hoses, -The police trustees -were in Friday evening for the Christmas fore the day of grace had expired. glasses, Fancy cups and saucers, Sleighs, Snow.shou- t e alt aures o Salle etc. Wl}itevale on Wednesday settling holidays. is C s G f good ty, e - up accounts with the township. -Chas Davidson, who has been LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. K -The township council met in Manitoba for the past tsvu — yesterday at Brougham, when years is visiting at the Home of 1This department is open to all for the fair die- �� Pickering. eussionofpublic questions. The writer must lt1• W ■ �. Boone, :they wound up the business for his mother. in'all cases send his correct name with copy _ the year. -Bert Bennett and Lorne Rid= we Wish it distinctly understood, however Ar W. J. Clark who has been for le two young students for the that i no r o do we hold ourselves re- - _ y, y $ aponaible for opinions expressed by cozres- the past few months at Newmark- ministry, are expected to preach pondent..—Ela -NEws.l et, is spending a short time with in the Methodist church on Xmas DE tR SIR.-By request, I propose his familyy. Sunday. to give you and your readers a short k t " -The Ladies-aid,of St.Andrew's -Thos. O'Neill, of the base line, history of the different farm imple- l Church met at the manse on Tues- will hold an auction sale of his meats in use in Canada in the early forties of the last century. � �� ' day afternoon. There Rasa good farm stock, implements, house- The early settler in the bush con- "Vhrli = ' attendance and a profitable time hold furniture etc. on Wednesday, sidered himself well prepared to make e ' spent. Jan. 4th, a home for himself and family if he - r„� -On Monday next, a meeting -Christmas Suggestions. -On was possessed of an are, hammer and Ornamental a8 well as Useful - i� - of the electors of the township the counter in Dickie's store you an auger. These tools did the work will be held at Brougham to nom- will find a neat booklet of sugges- of clearing the land and building the IP inate candidates for the county tions for buying Xmas gifts Every- rough log shanty for himself and a ICouncil. body should see it. * stable for his oxen. Carving Sets from$1.50 to 86,00. i —Mrs. John Haight, mother of —A full line of Christmas gifts After a time he wanted a plough Children's Knife, Fork and Spoon sets. $ and the only one available was a little Silver Table Knives and Forks. j Ienry and Ed. Haight and Mrs. parlor lamps, real beauties, care- wooden, one-handled affair with a Silver Desert Knives and Forks. J. Doyle, of Pickering is very lose ing sets sugar spoons, and silver- wheel behind to keep it steady, a - Napkin Rings Jack Knives M with pneumonia at her home in ware are on exhibition at J. Bun- wooden mould board with some steps Berry Spoons - :Pen Knives t ”Toronto, and very little hope is day's:, Just what you need. See.of band iron to save the wood from Pie Knives (Safety Razors g entertained for her recovery, them. wearing too fast and a point forged at Cold Moat Forks Gent's Purses —F. H. Moore, of the College of —The library committee are the nearest smitby's. The plough- Butter Knives Razor Strops a Pharmacy, Toronto, came horse bus at present selecting the new lean walked in the furrow and stead- Sugar Shells Bill Purses p led the low with his left hand while Alarm Clocks Shaving Brushes last Saturday evening, having fin- books and magazines for the pub- i' Skates. Sleighs, Hockey Sticks. Air Rifles, Bmbroide scissors'in leather fished his examinations on the lie library. Those who are not a his right hand be carried a forwid ty able whip with which to keep the oxen -eases, Embroidery Scissors in plush cases. ,• junior course. He is at present members should join at onee in up to their work. The ploughing See our Empire set of Useful Tools for , s- g p fl laid up with a very heavy cold. order to have the remainder of could acarcel be called ploughing ars the boys—The proper present for the • —Weare glad to report that the year free. we see it ray but it produced sat- �. :gyp, s - 'Walter Trull, who has been con- iti . D. Gordon has just received isfactory results as the soil was very Kindly call and EgaII11IIfi these 13OOd8• `. fined to his bed with severe at- a shipment of the best British Col rich. task OU—Scarlet-fsvBr-ia- v This plough was Boon discarded for iag tlmbla and--New Brunswick.shing-"a stout two-handled plough called the rapidly. It was report few les for which he paid abort$1,000, Norton, brought in by some Anieri' • days ago that the disease had Mr. Gordon reports that hie busi• can settlers. This plough did royal V u +•+•+�+ s read'at')other families, but for- ness has increased wonderfully service among the stumps and rough tunately thatrepvrt isnot correct. during the pa3t year. land, and for a time was in getierai - ti -The Rev. J. Ward. B. D. -R•a are�irry to report that use. preached admirable sermons in George Gildere, of Hespler, forth- Later, a few Scotch farmers carver -CHRISTMAS CARO -GREAT VARIETY. the Methodist church last Sunday Geoarly of this place,met with a se- in and brought with them, the Scotch Christmas da is drawing near, The china display at J. Dickie's iron plough. a hes unweld article May every heart be filled syith is larger this year that ever._ In In the morning he preached from vera accident- a short time ago. p it was. But the Scotch lad drew a cheer. ._. _the word"Amen", and in the eve- While working in.. tke woods, a furrow to the line with rhem aad. of And all the Yule tide sweets of I the assortment are Cabarets, OI- ning from the word "Hallelujah". tree fell_ on him. breaking his course carried off all the prizes at the Ives, spool tra s, adding dishes, ` Rev :kir Moore reports that he shoulder blade in two places and earth y po ploughing matche3. As result all Be gathered round song -Xmas cruets, rose bow a, salads, bread ` about raised $123.00 for missions inflicting other Dainful injuries. the youngambitious lads wanted the and butter plates, chocolate pots, last Sunday on the South Daiirling -A meeting of the Liberals of Scotch ow•, and the of them. As hearth. J p y g - - - berry sets, shaving mage, candle ton circuit. the Village of Pickering rind vici. the iron was too dear to import, a -FARIETT FAIR sticks and a nice variety of tea ' qty- couple of quite clever mechanics con- It being held in Dickie® store eu s and man odd fano articles -The famous Jubilee. Sin era will he held on Wednescla p . ceived the i Pa of taktn¢ _t4j�1n2y have a real p �' y _but- sustained their reputation as rot evening, )I ec."Est,In"Date's-Iia1 • menta froth the Iron one and substitu- variety of pretty Christmas g sov�� nep '- - , clans entertainers, at the concert at S o clock, for the purpose ting wood for the iron. B makinga tons, Ladies fancy collars, pretty ' yen in the Methodist Church of organizing a Young ]fen's Lib- K �' to choose from. - ' Igi r$a g pattern, the mould-boards were eaail silk blouse lengths and an endless ion Thursda evening last. There 'eml Club. Mr. Fowke, mayor of d. —CHRISTMAS FRCIT. y g y produced here is Canada. The las variety of pretty handkerchiefs: was not as large a number of peo- Oshawa, and other speakers have side, sole-plate and share were forged Due barrel of choice d cran- - ^ple attended as was expected, on been invited to be present. by any smith, and thus a new plough grapes, one barrel Cape Cod crap- -BOOKS,.$ox$8 AND MIRRORS. - V account of the heavy wind and -,Tames and Mr&. Gordon b*ve Was evolved superior in-many ways to berries, six cases of sae ripe or- Ralph Connors new book "Pros- _ snow storm, which prevailed all just returned from a visit to the original iron one. anges, cheap, also lemons, etc+., pector . Gilbert Parker@ new book• The iron plough had many friends have arrived at J. Dickie's store Ladder of Swords": a varietyof +d&T. The negro plantation mel- friends in Buffalo and Dunkirk. and held its lace for some rima, until special for the Christmas trade. • odies are always charmia to a At the latter lace, Mr. Gordon $ p� story books, picture books. Bibles �{ � a Markham rm succeeded is making —DRIED FRIIFT9. hymn books,albums,photo frame, white andience. The orchestra enjoyed watching fishing opera a plough somewhat similar with a We have just received another toilet C&- especially good. Altogether, tions being carried on. On WW �t land-side, sole-plate and share, work haven, jewel micro it was pronounced a number one aesday evening of this week, he with four shares to each plough. This large stock of choice cleaned rut- @es, is, Purses, sets, mirrors, and a, - . concert, Proceeds$50.00. received a fine trout from there plough became a general favorite, but sante and one off. A vale select lot of pug• a ,.warees. and a -An exchange makes these which weighed in the neighbor; it had one fault, the disproportion be- sellingg at only Sc. Also select lot of fountain pane are amongg timely remarks. "Every line in a hood of 80 lbs. tween the beam and the handles. Ii seeded raisins, choice draws figs, the many things to be seen at J.' _ newspaper costs something. If -9. C, Bunker has purchased the pointstruck a glancing blow on a and cooking figs,John Dickie&Co Dickie di Co's store. it is for financial is of an indiv- from Graham Bros., Claremont, stone, a pretty sure kick was the re- ._Gren AND CANDIES. Ra suit, A story was told of one big lout Grenoble Walnuts,fine Almonds We would like to aieeand wish all idual or society it should-be paid their 2-year old imported clydes- of a bo who said; "Our Markham Bird1 filberts, 'for. If the grocer were asked to dale stallion, Ferry KinF, which y Brazils and Pecans their many customers and friends g kicked pi over the fence and whole sacks of them at Dickie's f a Happy Suras and many of them contribute groceries to one&bun- won first prize at the In- him two or three times afterward>3." Also Candied peels, Orange@, etc.I JOHN DICSI$ Co. ` r - out- dant able to_pay for them he ternational Live Stock Show at The.steel plough of today is the ou6 gouid refuse. The proprietor of Chicago. Mr. Buaker deserves come of a long line of worthy antes- e a a newspaper has to pay for the great credit for the efforts he is ter- They.are like the first etsame -• free advertising i!the beneficiary putting forth to improve stock in axe,which came to stay, in the same does not,-and is one of the hardest this locality. We trust it will .'h&�•aa I saw them sixty yearn ago. y investment fort OLD RaselDm�i•I. BswUwNwDwYw'tsS� 'things to be learned by manytlsat pprove a profitablePickering, Dec.Dee18th, 1fl04. a newspaper has space In Its col- .Mr. Bunker. ' nmaa to rent. To giTe Itawayfor --IN HYxEN's Bonne-A very U ' YeB 1 Yez anything less.than living rates pretty wedding took place on ' would certainly be as fatal as for Wednesday evening th at ' for a landldrd to furnish house the residence of Chas.Dec.• Palmer, i We have a full stock of rent free." King Street, Pickering, it being � yod.l,1[io.>r vioto:.I'ecfeet soot r.seer.,.Cl.b.Model An Hods of ria stags primo afi aP i f Mies� 'e May er aaoek.�asd - - . .• . ..- -The annual meeting of the the marriage o fig► y r = ' w rd a Pickering branch of the British Brown, s daughter of Mr. Edward D Yiaxao,p�Rost elm,zs.s,tlaaon, •- _ and Forel Bible Society was Brown, of Whitby Township, to H $Ricks rsaotio•,The Lear. _ held in the Methodist Church on Mr. Robert Hall,of the same place. Bald P Scalp shiny and thine OC�Gey - - the evening of Wednesday 'of The ceremony was performed by -Then It's probably too late. Be`nlation and.Tt"ull.. - - -last week, and was one -of the the Rev. J. Edward Moore, Ph. You neglected dandruff: If P S best attended meetings in the his- B.;pastor of the Methodist Church ' tory of the'socieiy in this village. in the presence of a large number you had only taken sur ad _ S�tB St1'dp6 A>]!d SCi�WS• Previous to the opening, the com- of relatives and friends After vice, you would have cured_ - mittee met to arrange the busi- congratulations, the company sat mess for the coming year, • . 'the down 'to`a sumptuous repast • follo~v_iug m.embe s.Pahn .Re* G. blcGre ors dent W. unc a and stint of the bride. Many s Haw— R g , p vig T i D. Gordon, secretary; Rev. J. E. beautiful presents bespoke the the dandruff,saved our hair;' n S O 1 I t� Moore, Messrs. J. H. Rogers and high esteem in which the newly to It. If' � �•��� e -- Sa B. Bunting. The same officers wedded pair are held by their and added much were re-elected:. for the .ensuing friends.. not entirely bald,now is your year with the exception of presi- -The Annual Meeting of the Opportunity. improve It. A carload received this week., dent, Rev. Moore being elected to Vigilance Committee was held in - _ -• _ :_- _ -. g ^I Den ansa •7er'a Hair OIiror to:over b that position_ Collectors were the Tow11-Halal on Tuesday even- Tears, iamnowsl yearsoidandha.eaBesv� - I[rowth o!rlcb Drown hair:due,(think,W - d also appointed who will call upon Ing last, with an 'attendance, of tlrely to a er.Hair vi err -. Logan the residents Of the 'village ilk 'a about twenty, and the president tins.ss.a,•fairs,B.u.an.,In. ; ~, Wm few clays. The principal feature in the chair. - The secretar s and $IAabo�" J.c •T OO~ 3'' A"drn ars. I owel xau. of the evening, however, was. the treasurer's reports were received for ' address given by the Rev. W. and 'adopted, and these-showed -Hai • „ a Frizzell, of Toronto, the agent of the society to be in a flourishing Good H a i r GOOD v�V In Flaunels and Flanneltettea, the Society. Mr. Frizzell was one condition. The following officers (dente'Underssear and of the delegates to the Sunday were elected for the-ensuing year; • .- ' .� Ladies'vests,etc: School convention held at the cityPres.-Geo. Leng, BINDER TWINE a of Jerusalem last spring, and h ice-Pres.-dohs O'Connor, �1Zze8n1].].a_ " • - address was a,most vivid and in Secretary-Arthur Jeffrey ., *ods teresting description of his trip Treas,-H. E. Webster, _ e� ��roto tbe-Holy Land and of the var- Exec.-Com-Geo. Leng, C. S. Pal• Agent for all kinds of McCormick + --sous places made historic'by the mer, D. E. Pugh. Farm Implements, Wilkinson Ploys .lives of the Saviour and the apos- Minute Men—C. S. Palmer, D. -E. Etc. -­Also- ties - • Mies and was listened to by an Pugh, Thos. Poucher,• W.'Cow- attentive and appreciative nasi- an, R. R.Mowbray, Hugh Pugh For Singer Sewing Machines. - Call and see our Stock of Overcoafe, , �. 01 encs. The meeting was brought and Jae. Todd. Binder Twine a Specialty. aud' Ready-made Suite Odd !�. '��."1_��i. w a close by the Rev. ` r. Moore -Airs. F. E. Gee was in City on L. D. BANKS, l Pante and Vests. Bask- ;y:oaouucing tiie.bened ti Tuesday. Pickering. 1 etchewan Buffalo Robes, etc., etc. y. .+ `/ `. _ .✓ i'k "e-...a"..',•. -. , _ ',:.°. .• : .::d _1 .f. 7. _ _ 'm4•'r - .r, �2cx�da"°` x G SC a..fi'+�, .Ki?¢;�+y:1,` ri�,,^' " lr�epj,4..n.. .yM. t.• Vie.,' n:'Yl �' � "' vi ' Ug! sA U- & F ^S � • liY .}. +yiL•1,2, •