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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_12_23 C � • • • VOL. .XIV.' ---- . _ __,�_-PICKERING�. ONT., FRIDAY. � IFC 23. .1904. -=- _ 1`�TO . 1 I z 110raf'estisltaatal gaxbs. I Couuty Council Nom nations. Mr Balsam-Zion. foolery" as some chose to call the ' _ machine. But the machine.held its: Spink Mills . A meeting of -the electors of the m. R Arbuckle is busy these days own, and when one came in with cho in rain for the farmers. Wood's self-rake attachthentvve'kne* Pickering or No. 1 County Council wpP $t3 C Medical. Divisinn of the{�unty of Ontario, for edding bells are ringing .some- the'despised thing bad come to stay. Red Wheat - - 95 bus.. wherF around Balsam and Zion. I "Dispised" I say, ves, and harder _ the purpose of nominating candidates w-� White�i'heat' - � " for the offices of County Councillors A. E. Hubbard of Colchester,is call- names were appec�-by the prafes- ' �i i F. EASTWOOD, Spring Wheat - - 80 " for- thea.ensuin term of two years, 1-215 on his old friends around here'sional cradler, for he early saw that s M.D.. Snr¢eon 8 to Can'adiab Pabiflo Railwtip: Coroner Goose Wheat - 85c' " was,held in the Town Hall,Brougham this week. his occupation was,gone. Seven and outaxio County; Issuer of Marriage Liceceee, Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. on 3loudav, Dec. 19. The attendance Several from around here purchased sixpence to ten shillings a day was Claremont; Office hours-Betore to a.m., 1 to s „ quarter-acre lots of wood at tide side gone forever, and «orse. He, the v.=..and hot, T to 9 p,m. Priests telephone Fatally Flour• ;;.50, ��s.small, not more than forty per- connectionwith Bsleam.Greenwood,Brougham Pastry Flour - s 5.50 " 'Svna being present. D. R. Beaton; ou Saturday last. king of the harvest field had to take a ]St Zion,'A.Jobnston's;lth boo), wm cevrie'e Nominatin• Officer, wear 713 the chair. Our'Balsatn merchant has his store,back-seat among the binders. This Bran X118.00 ton b 4th con),and D Puch's lith coni 6-ly The followin nou7inatious were "'ell stocked with candies,and other was adding insult to injury and many r Shorts 20.00 made, viz : g things that delight the hearts of the left the farru in disgust, rend took to Jumbo 0.00 _ children. _ - II saw-1Qgging and luuibering back Cannidate Proposed by Sec,b£ Everybody was leased to see the t among the pines. Legal. Graham, Whole Wheat Flours T Poacher F Sanderson. w H 6fiith Y P R _ Cho of all kinds. R R Mow-ray A Johnston w H Smith big snow-storm on Tuesday last. A Mr. Harris of Brantford intro- ELL, A Johnston x R-Mowbray Thos Poucher Nothin•makes Christmas so mere as duced the Burdick self-rake with E. FAREWQ. C., BARRIS• p Jas McBrady w Hagerman W H Smith Nothing y Hard and Soft Coal. W Hagerman Jas McRrady J M Gerow 8 9. - some success but as vet no one dare • �• TSB,County Craws Attorney,and County mod'sic hii3 oUeitor, Court Honsq,..Whitbv. 1D v Above prices Subject to.Change withont J X Gerow Jaa htcBradv R H Xowhray. We urlddrStand George Johnston in-I dream out loud of a binder. Many a \oiice. J Underhill J McFarl&ue G Phil P.jr tends having a sale some time soon. wish said "Oh. if the machine could Model Baker Co,, Thee Beare w F Steventon Alel Nti ilsoa farm has been rented to Fred Only be tau bt to bind the grain half :POW � McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• Limited. His ` g g err,Solicitors,ao. offioo opposite Post- y Messrs, Johnston, McBrady, Hager- Ward, who will work it in futuve. !our troubles would be over." And I 28166 Whitby.out. Jno.sa21 Dow,BA.;Tbeo, man, Gerow and >r nderbjll declined- -The lecture on Mondav evening at suppose that wish must have been A;oGin4Trav,LnL.B, liov to Loan. 97 nomination, leaving Jiessrs, Poucher the Mount Zion church .was a great I registeredcome where, for in the and 3tuwbrav, the present Countv ;access and was much enjoyed by all I early eighties came the long-looked- Councillors, and Mr. Thos. Beare, ex- those present. Proceeds amounted to for answer to the thousands of wishes - THE PICKERING NEWS Reeve, in the field. The latter, who about $20, carne in the-shape of a binder that did HOPKI`i8,VETERINARY`SUR- V7was not present at the meeting, has Bert 1W. Wikon entertained a large the Rork and did it well. But with H. LEON, Graduate of ttie'ontario cet- since filed a resignation. which leaves number of voting people at his home the-improvements of the.gast twenty- 11 �11 3 on Tuesday- evening of ibis week_ four ears has made it as nearly per, eriaary College, Trnouto, registered member Messrs. Poucher and. -Mowbray p - of tae Ontario,oeterinary Medica Association. elected by acclamation. The happy crowd broke up in the fPct av human ingenuity can perfect Office and reCdence One andone-quarter miles .�+�. earl morning and de north of GreetrRiver. Office and shosi.ngforge y g parted. for their anytbing, The ur-to-date binder of ' hotusts to 11 a.m„ and l to pm. Private UREEft RIVER. respective homes well pleased wi6 today is perhaps the nearest perfec- ulephone is my omce P,O. address, Green their evening's enjoyment. L'i'on of any of its class. This splendid River, out Mrs, Charlie Wilson and infant of �� machine obeys the hando€itsdesi ner - Of an materials and design g kepti a stock. It will pay you British Columbia, are visiting at Mr. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, and builder almost as well as the �utaitrstss �arbat. 1,0 call at our works or inspect our atook, John Wilson,-:. human anatomy obeys the will of ^^ id obtain riese. P Don't be misled b Xmas and a by he a neer pv rove and 1 rm who ave it life.' Can it be im- p y tTh'q department is open to all for the fair dia�. 6' +�HO�fAB DUN. Conveyancer, Com• ►'ants weddnotem los them,consequent. Y -. cu.s:onofpubl,la,.lePt,oQq. Thewriterrnuet preved? I think not,. It has come 11 missionar lot taking s>IDdsviu, of*., ly we can, and do throw o8 the agents a prosperous New Year, in ail cases saLd his correct nau�e erf th copy down to us through the century, a Claremont,Oat. oy In last week's issue Mrs.A.Hoover's we wish it distinctly hold tour however _ commission of 10 per seat., which you will tha: :n no cess do we hold ourselves re• gift of the Clods.-" certainly save by purchasing from as. A 'name vt'a, Omitted as Ladies' Bible spousi6le for o iar ons expressed by correr Yours, etc., BUNTING. Issuer of marriage mU solicited. class teacher of our Sunday School. - Pondents,-Ea !lawn. A:v OLD RasrDLarr. * I.ieeusesfor the County of Ontario. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry':ighswa.der, DEARStR,-If the plow as I told Us s as the store or as his reeld•no•,Pick*riag WHITBY GRANITE CO+t son and daughter are s .din the you in m last letter made such rapid BE QUiCK• i Anlage. l'y g g Y Y P Not a minute should be lost when a Opp.Post office wbitby,Ontario hul7iday with the letter's parents, lir, strides towards perfection in the last 1C1�VID BELDAM, auctioneer, ao., and Mrs, John Wilson. sixty-five yearn, the harvesting tools child shows symptons of croup. ilJ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy- given Wobnrn,*oiteits sales from his asmerone At writing scow is falling i..great used b the farmers have.one would g Y" • disads ootb tar and near Sale*of fu ms farm pICSERINt LIVERY ► Shapo for sleighinq for Christmas, think reached perfection. as soon as the child becomes hoarse. s wet snd everything the is%a be sold will bs Let us have a social time, we have When we look awn bark into the or even after the croupy cougg,h app-- handled by the subscriber with tb.utmo*t care only once to o through each winter, early forties wt-find the fartner tea Pearq. will preve.t rite attack. It and sold to the very best advantage. t9-ly Y g R p- never fails, A.d i6 pleasant and safe to -- First oitss vehicles for hire b as °' verT large number from here at- Ing his grain with a reaping book, a P y y tended the Whitevule Methodist Sun- laborious and slow process it %v&a take. For sale by all druggists. g'� R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK or night 'Bus in connection mess- #'----- £ fferer�._from._aeiatics ,hould not AJ. Oon.systaser. Comtnds&toner for taking all O.T,R.train). Freight and ddaoQ �hool anniversary Sunday and with so much,stooping to cpt the —=----- islmdavito Accountant. Etc• won•y to loan y last. Very few were left in grain under a blazing August suo. hesitate to use Chamberlain's_ Pain m tarso Property. "lamer of starriage I+Io •deters delivered to all parte of the stir cr�• Often the settler's wife and every lin. The prompt relief from pain one"" whit+ •, oat. fn v ARG. Teaming of all kinds Oona Dot 'forget the dates of our Sun- child that could help was allotted a which it affords is alone worth many on shortest notice. Bale ane jom- day 1 pool anniversary. January 1st share of the work To secure the times its cost. Sold by all druggists. ' FPOSTILL, Licensed A,.wtioneer, minion stables in 000n•etlon. and 2nd. As the managing committee cr(.p was all important, their exist- :C . !=r 00-413%1416 of York 06.31 ooiario. Aoc- ie ettin u the program in pretty � � t+on w'e4 of sl1 kinds coactuet.d sad eba:ge4 I; P P g F Y sale to�nme.extent depended on se ICkerin Osl O� Vcoanons m&•t4 Motet" and coualaameats H PeQ� go.1 sbape An usual we expect a curing the rmp. Every device to g 1�I lwI y i . % managed sad sold by &action or Private .ale W. H. i proprietor. cirxA time and invite all to ut their expedite matters was resorted to. The Y VV - Martgaqu,rents notes end accounts of all kinds .boulders to the wheel and helpus first violation from the book was an Yards at Spink Mills. promptly coiloctod and sati.tactan settle P meaty made. Dates for saie may no Cled at along. Inger)IOUa COntriyanrA altogether Beat /1n�4.1� of Hard Coal - 242V4606s, PLY Uoulars sad terms mac be bad �J 116 Birthday (treettORA now i send simple, yet it was an improvement Quality it over phone or bT mall. Or••a Steer,mot. y �7 tar iture Full of gladness. love and lav, A hole was made near the point of POUCHER. Licensed Auction- i May thti year toy loving friend the grass scvthe and another close to Full weight Guaranteed• i err vaiustor end Colroctor for the Coco s s s s s Bring thee peace,without alloy. the ower end of the snath, a stout ♦ _�-, two of York and Ontario. All kinds of &nation Feep this token its a'charm elm bow was beat between the holes Stove and Chestnut I nes efssgtstly rrate saaaagede. �iadatold nb�*octton or „mentA con- —- - - the -- - ----.. - - - ..-- - _,. —1�•*cooduaved sad vsinatioos made at mod- FrbEi$��i -� deAF- b P>111Tins of fi-deed• Fain Atloid I shield Ghee from harm fastened to the anath at } Private *al,, Idong"ee. ream, notes end ielasa furniture now All this happy. golden year. the ower rib and by swin Ing this At lowest market accoonts promptly colleet•d and*ata- ca sxhibision gsnarat p y to eat through t lsasory wetlemsas* gnarante•d. Phone or gentlyh gra a ally good - write for tercel. and Particulars, Brougham. our ware %rooms. swath was obtained.grain, boo p pre- Om. pos4a may be flied at Maws omen y Whltsysle vented the sin from falling back- prices. .prices right. -" wards. By�thia improvement. one Methodist Church The sick are out again, man could cut more i" day than We have also on hand quantity or SQ R• S. Dillingham. Glad to see Mr. J. Says out again. .two reaping books. Beat Quality Smithing Coal ervices as Follows. The Methodisit service•were a grand One step more was made by placing Our Coal makes warm friends. Ons success a short standard In the.hole to the fit. Orders left Alta w. Peak deilverea! - 10`�D a.m...,...Preachi - A. E. White and friend were Mark- saath with ere about the same ` .. ng. 7:00 p.m....... ham visitatw on Monday. � pmmptly. $d10 M. ,.'..Sabbath School. and Miss Minnie shape sa the scythe and all firmly p, braced to the eaath, and so the grads The Miss W. E. Beare 8.•00 p.nL......Epworth League, on Wa nes & Co Beaton visited the city Friday. cradle came into existence. Here wits c # Tireeday, s They say their i8-to be a-wedding in a marked improvement. It enabled W�Y���� �iR�� O f CA�A�A* g,-00 P.m......Weekl Prayer on our vale Sao.. We wonder who it is. �e farmer to sow more grain. The . ma y' Have a fall line of fresh and cur The boys of the north seem to be first cradles were rude is their make, Ineorporst•d by set of Pii Hansa t Ind like the wild geese; they like to go but the graduallyimproved ltest•s�at stsass". Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. ed meats constantly on hand. south. y p end 4W Pastor. Mrs. J. McIntosh and Mine Mary they became quite artistic. Of course soCaortin•d apital......................gt,00tl,00s Spice Roll, Breakfast Baooa, every one for a time made their own eae.nriwd Capital. . ................ ssoaos Bologna, Weiner&, etc. Turner visited the city on Tuesds as"...�............................- ISOA1► - Ham, $old y cradles. The farmer would o into Asewta . - • ... and Wednesday, uah S11y con.erdbl•............ I,flOs.afO The annual Christmas dntertaia- the b with his axe,a small auger Jo,oowAx Xeq 3,s.Yosfa.L.ax��e,� Highest prices paid for drawing knife, and .a burning iron Pt..ident Caebi�r +.. Butcher's cattle. meat of the Whitevale Baptist Bun- and return it night with a cradle. It speotal attention given to larm•r's awls day School will be held on Monday, was rude and rough but it did the Notes Collections solicited and prom y mad• .�asnraace, Real Estate, - Dec. 2tlth. The program will consist work satisfactorily. F' a Notes ax a and win Draft�W ' of choruses,recitations and dial ues A story is told of an Irishman(who sneak ayidlable on all -- by members of the school, assisted by parse nt she world _ M "'�" afterwards became one of the beet Netais sa>aa Passsaeaa ra. (Dr,)Arnold and.Miss Davidson farmers in Darlin ton who hired Int rest allowed on deposits as b o"am �doaep to Loan 1 Salt S'alt I of Toont , soloist and elocutionist. with a farmer for to harvest, He row-sea.wa er aitied bigf-yearly to depostsots There will .be a dialogue of special. had brought with him his rasping deo. Herr.m m"W. Just arrived-A car load of fine interest by several members of the hook and the first morning Michael als����aaaas�l�ias� - Windsor Salt. choir. Also, on Sunday, Christmas appeared in the yard early with his • -' Barrel Salt day there will be special services at hook read for action.. then asked µy Nothing bat $ri3t-class Incur- Rack Salt, 10:30 a. m. and at 7 o'clock. Come y What are you going to do with the � � race Companies-both Fire, _Life Dairy Salt, one, come Ali,and enjoy a pleasant hook?" replied "To out the whate, "'snd Plate Glass. Fine and good evening with us. Rev. E. N. Turner sor." Michaelwent bo the field and Farms to Rent. of Reidsburg, Pa., will preach at 10.30 Which we"will sell off car at reduc- caw the cradles working for the first . Real Estate in Village and ed rice at Pickeriti station. a. in. and 7 p, m.' . time. The farmer said "Well Mi- rx +country for Sale. p g Gift - Problem --•••�^ ehael! what do you think of that?" Conveyancing of all kinds done Farmers linpply Store Greenwood. He said, "That is what I call spady " ---- urther." P Michael, what wou'd 0 George Jackson• is home for the he say to-day if he were in the harvest +r• We V. Richardson.' - LVE • E. BRY.�N, Mgr. winter. field. Mrs. Win. Dolphin is_on. the sick Manufacturers of cradles soon made list. a sveci-Tty of-them: . One firm, La- - •Notary Public, Pickering. Miss A tie Stewart visited cit zier; whose shop was near where eD�D�D .>� DOMINION BANG friends• g6 y Seagrave now is,did a rushing bnsi- • Wesley Ge.spent urs ay last rn n ss to crac s. -n3ttde wlm — P e _ Toronto. they called "the inully"and the "half + - C. `'cal of Claremont,..visited his mullv." Each had.its admirers. .The Vi •apital Paid UD, '$3,000;000 .bother here. merits of the two cradles were frilly1Beaerve Fund&nd r Vundivided Piofltlt3,474,00o Rec, H:uris of Prince Albert•, was discasseil each year by the' cradlers' 1 U PIMERING here over Sunday. ,and bets were freely made and' bets Levi M. Gleeson spent Thursday were lost and won, _Cutting five and --- n Toronto six acres da was common cur- - and Fridal i a y a occur- is .. ... WHITBY BRANCH. 3lrs. 31. are is also'coilflned to renes In those days,by experts.strong � PH AR.MACY her room with sickness. hardv fellows they were too, muscles c fGeneral Banking ' Peter Perry of Whitby, was a hardened by the use of the'axe in $as t visitor here on Thursday. winter and the handspike in the-log- The following places in Pickering Business Transacted.. .Rev. G. R. Clare of 3171brook, called ging flield in the rammer. I tell you :.`Village have to ephc5ti0s and are can- s on friend's here on Wednesday. they were athletes in those•d'ays. netted with the central office in Pick The snow storm of Tuesday made But almost like a bolt from the blue p stingg-Spink Mills,Pickering Collegge $pedal atrentioa given to the oolleo• the&leighing Sri this locality good: an agent caste in and put up a very V�T(]1 er - tLT.It. station, Bennett Mfg Co., W. tion Of farmer's sale and- Mrs,'J G. Harris and Miss Annie clumsy looking reaper drawn e- rr e H.Peak,livery, W E: Vanstone,res- other notea. Meen of Toronto, are at home at the. around the field by horse, _, A man '' present time. _. was-required-to stand on the maebine I " i ::idence; The W. D Matthews Co., H. Dunlop is under the doctoes and pitch off the grain in bunches Frencbman's Bay; .The W. ID.Nat �AVING$..DEPARTMEDTT.` p thews Co., Liverpool Market; Dr. a ' care. Mr. Dunlop had a stroke on witb.a wooden fork ready to be bound � •, Batsman's surgery, _ �epC81tB received Oi rl. and Saturday' last and is also aufferin'g' into sheaves. "tVhybodeh, you ask, . WHITBY upwards. from Bright's disease. but if you could see the tired man Its • By usin*the Bell 1. Co. the ub= R It is with regret that we report the he left the machine at night with a lie may speak at once with any of the ==tereet allowed at highest death on Wednesday the 21st inst., fork two inches slid irter in the tines, above laces. We also, hale con-nec- current-rates: - after a lingering illness, of one of our you would know that he had reached ' tion with Altona, Balsam, Brougham, COl'l1pcia= eel or paid half oldest and most highly respected resi- a little too far and the knife had cut Brock 8t• Sodh.: Brooklin, Cedar Grove, Cherrywood, I dents, Mr. -Benjamin Meen, aged 74 off the prongs. 7 . Claremont, Green River, Kinsale, y�y'- years. His funeral will.takq place at The 'debates 813 the merits of the i � is • Whitevale, Highland Creek, Green- A.J,THORTON, 1.30 pp. m.on Saturday, from his late different cradles was now transferred ' wood south, Greenwood north. IUNatilsltl residence�to Salem cemetery. to the new-tangled piece of ✓Tom-,rias�`�si•�e j r: P„'>LN. b lh ,. }.....,xlw�;, b vi:"z,•".y.. 4fa' .z ',%,.a W—t -04a­, -M. y..w '_i..m+ ri" .:.x•. ^'i4'�•.`".".,.. -"��`r... �;, 's_ '. rs,.?•y.. ;' `�" aMt_.�,,...3^�'r�'�S.fir .'. . .^.. ,. �rao'"a ,aM... a.. �, ",,c, ," '-^.^wi �•:?.c- ...sa+.l� �.�1 nti" rF" ,•-.f- ,,..ter 'ir n r , _ _ _ ^k in'rr�£�' • •"5' ..,,,: ?'w'4'...�,,:"r p, `!� - t"vk. ',,g,,"r-- ",�I"',— ^'-`"S"", �. r ., ; . 4►` . 4 • . _.. Z. , — , . . .. 1 ..,.'., vr1 1. ✓ ... - 1- -.t "x" — +.. .% �/ - 1 _ c... ._..: _..:' r1.` �„�, - - - - .�.�„�. ea as-tartly and doggedly as ++ ,,� pedient an one in his !Teat sut0 she id . Y ,. store. way feed calf without danger to _ ,. - .. .. . t v arid a ,o c.lut eis or -_. . � Royce turned over, a after o his h his teiuper. _ ,i minute, still hviling the big eyes . - YP���yyy ry n upon him, said: - CURING THE SHYING HO�iSE. _ _ G \, \ Sacri ��! "Iltr+ asleifp' now. Lottie, -thank �+ID Shying hurries are nut curer of__ a 1Jv1 L/V� V The girl made no response, but-af- general byrule, use but the•-whip a[a lir often .0 - you... the the '- - - minute or two t p and left DRESSING BOGSunmercifullyf i 1 o t o L 1' . r . -''`- - - sever- Prepare for hog-killing by getting I s veLoripsirianr wo41d -tell - ' _ ter a m' t u u hipped him. ams. The himself, and after c+a y brio- asf That the sell was H L !sed hgmaefed i reaching a n e' s n f you in most c al at cm to cc nikniv to guvu urter uu b i - w pthe result of de ect've v s o t is, ` "�� .. . - couplle of books from the- shelf and v"lulus a su,cablo place.'Cur 'serapiug rf` I. r �R vas surprised to find that the were and h.aagiug up the carcass. A •Lhtrel'or:e, crltrlty. to. five prior testi- 4 . P Y table._txent fuer inche hi,b and turn to ,•nstigate it.. "Longfellow's Poems" and an Eng- y' b if steady, continual perseverance I. A SECRET. ~REVEALED llah histo Fra was too weak to thrrty iuchw wide by six lucL lofts ry' will be fu,.ud. ver cuuveuluat thin , will n,�t_ cure, a balky: hur;is, neither. i " - read, almost toQ weak to think; but a Y b ire� - y. . III .. . the presence of such books in a upon which to scrape the hub. auu is whip nor lig}itsr7 at raw will. Such '' I. Her movements, gentle as the referable W a hex in' frost one eau rebels should be rt-legated t. hard i`. y, which was true, for it was,a roi- gypsy's van filled him with amore-I put u Lu it bettor, and Ft is easter "'c'rk in u double team and all I; - were, caused Boyce such agony that mental nickname-"Jack Graham." ment., After half an hour Mother g' P whi h oils he came to, and with the remnant of Katie looked in, and seeing that ha' to rouse about. The -top should ' �ypr r'R shcpiul lu haveh Lhn blinders L, She still looked at the'sunlit scene, was awake proceeded to dress his !,o u[ 2alU plank soil lobs of 4x i, by ' r""' strength that was lett hiin, he eetU framed by ihe half door, the upper wounds, and Royce. who.had attend- with 1x8 around the upper cud just of fire hnrtri 1 bridle bound round ji':' ' ed her• by the arm, and dragged her part of which was open. Y underneath the to •A i%Leusene bar- so r.hER thi• ho}'se�. rine;Uily 'those - , down to a level with his face. ' ed some ambulance lectures, knew I p w ith defective -eyesight, can see h_. The grip was a terrible one,- &nil "I hope you like it," he said. "It's that she was doing her work skill- rel- set slautirlg ag_iust the end 4 - the slender arm felt as if it warn not so pretty as Yo, fully. I makes a suitable and cheap scah:iu c!uwnwaru only, su air to know �,I ,the }n twain: but she made no "Now I've done it." he said, fall- "You ought to hash been a doctor, vat. The wdwr should Lw at a tern- where to put the feet, but not ob- '' effort to release it, and uttered no fng back.on the little bed with n Mother Katie;" he said. peraturo of 1)iU deg. r.0 lik; deg. 1rcE:: around. XL cry. His breath came hot upon her Sigh. "Why couldn't I have held "So I ant." she retorted with a I whyn the I ug is pLt in the barrui. ; `e1. o•re ~hoof[! ever strike( a .horse i cheek as he held her, and he panted my tongue? she'd have Stayed touch of pride. "if any of 'em set's l '!o !neuro this teulheratura, flu hilt twoil .the rule of.t: may ut the head. then!" • - sick in the camp they come to oto, ,It the water frotu the lire until tscK'atLsu (Fie eye` may bo injured. I;: * .. _ is her ear : it bei s. Chen, if it crust u Tofu I C)i'(;CR\' Ii'IfiDOM• 3, r and t' a don L want no one else, !: -- -Fair play. Give me fair playt }{e tried to think, but fell asleep Y .. If you are men, give mo---" when he awoke the sunlight had If I can t euro them they've Just gut a cull barrel, it will be ubu..t tris gave, but by the light of a l.cntern to die." iright tom,eruture w'i.eu Lire i,ug r1+ Otif-o( the worst diings a neat "- ' -' Then he seemed to discover that it Put in. !n w•actu weather it will F, . was a woman's face above hint, and hanging from the Ceiling'he saw a "They must be'v'ory grateful," he; D poultry kcel,er cart du with the eggs, . t` p stout, motherly woman standing t)e said. 'I couldn't think o1 d�Ing air viten be necessary.Io auu half a ptul t, to wt4,h there. '!'tie warm waLet !� - .. he stored u -at her with strained ter all our kindness and atton- of cold wuWr to reduce the teurpura- opens the !metes of the prutectiup ii• . eyes. aide him. She. was almost as dark tion," Y ture, but in the wi.,ter l%hury t„e biwil, and the egg deva•,s ill a very L • ..W%o is it? 'What are you doing is a negress. `` -' • -• - to me? Am I dreaming or-dead? "Is it anothix five days?" he ask- "Oh, you're right." she said; "and work is done outside and -with snow•'short tithe. ilctter•dirty-eggs than a: now ,you've gut to o to sleep a gain on the round it w ill hard! be-s ,c,llvd c,r,us, who is it? Speak to me, or I shall 6 6 P b g y' 1 mad! ' M head, m bead!" for the night,ht. Gaud night." ht." I wise. The water should he so but liut best of all, have a nest well- 'i' go y 3 "No, you've slept through the "Good-night,ht, and thank ori," he as to le clo ide;c.l uucumfortahie to tlllud with_ clean cut i n or straw. !r' She moistened her lips and pressed I day, that's all, my gentleman," she g y' I y `f`' ,._ -ahem Together to steady them, Por his said; "and a very pretty sleep itis responded, then he adr'ei, with a, the touch when tie (urgers ate i,ippwd '1 ideal her t is heads by turning 4-.- lie - hand, strung in his delirium, was been. You feel another man, don't .slight hesitation: "L'"bore is Madge?" lifts it the third flues 1f the sister a keg or barrel units ?Tide part al- ' ' inflicting untold sin upon her. "t h, outside,' she replied, is near the jiuiling pc)int, care should ly i Ping the be hent with hay and - B P p you, Sir?" J h )o , ' 1 "You are safe." she said in his "I do, indeodl" said Royce, em- You want her?" be user! to air tl,e'Lug nick!,) or t,.e waving it= where the biddies can oils- j q ear. i-I am a friend!" "�o-oh, no, T1ut I sho,,ld like to hair will be '1ce•t. " . With water at cover its c•u+r unienee, . • r;� phatical)y. " :� r1.. _ He tried to wrrrFle, and loosened his 1au're wundering who I am, my thank ber-but don't trouble." 1}i5 deg, there• is little danger, to \ contuutud hell is always a .eF hand. but his fingers•closed spasmo- gentleman?" she remar ori, peering "it's no trouble," bile Bald. "Pier- aid in loobutiing the scuff add -to good -egg pru4ducer, and ar ything dies!!,) on the sleeve of her dress, at him with her dark eyes made haps she'll come, but I ain't the water a fire s; uY'el t,1 harries ud that worries or frightens the lobate ' _ : and tore it, revealing the arm w'1Lh into slits. certain." ashen, a generous I andful. of soft it ants of the poultry yard rubs filo .1' the band of crimson which his grasp ,,That's the bert'guess You ever "Toil wanted to -see me, Bald truap ut a �uble spuw,ful of cancan- basket. Fur this reason tharo 'c ' Mad e. tested reel The hon should be KI- sha,+ld he shade Lrom in_ the ar•d had caused. mac+e in your life," he said. "i g 3' - 4 - She looked at it with tightly-com- didn't like to ask, because I've j "Yes, I desired to thank you for cure<l before the water Is put, in the 'where fowls arc kcpL, _ • pre-Fed lips, and a singular. expree- done nothing but ask questions since your attenti-on to me, r haco be,•en barrel. I The roosts in the poultry house _ Sion In her dark eyes, and as the I I came to. But any F,tormation I looking at a, mr of your books," he In sticking the hog It stuiuld bo Rhoulrf he ]ms•- so that the fowls girl and a !soman came'running over 1 however small, will be gratefully re-I said for the so.ke of kcw; i,,g her placed bquarety un Its back and an tweed nal jump from any great - _ the heath. she turned up the tarn ;Cei'vad and acknaivledgrd.^ standing there like a guardian anecl inci,ion Opened length,•Tse+ of the height• which often causes t,utnhlo- - - -• .- - - - -sleeve, so that It- hid the crimson I ••1'm Mother Katie•" she Said. I In the bolt light: ")ou ars food of thruaE twp tnchcY in (rent of - the h,ut=a' swelling of the buttom nerd ' i mark, her face growing for a second i• And it's me as has been doctoring tl books')" i bream bootie 'Then with the sharp sWo of tM„ fnnt: r, you; n-thciugh Ilwhtouldn�trae sits-eLh t I and moolestly, y I turned upward ,u.d dsroctecl g the hen t„rmof Lh t foot. nn we lana 1 as red as the stain itself. read," oho, replied dreamily side of a straight sticking knt' o t,h - , • _ e ,oitom of the toot, nnd.Poulti-e . CHAPTER V. - , you d hadou aCouldn't have done better if "Ribs ut course. ' he crier(. "f'ou'l ) ff': 1 HFAU, it with bread ernmi,s snaked In milk _ just well have said y TOWARD. ltd 1 a t L- or as cro raw potato, reg lar swell cheekier. might as c' you I insert 1t^ to a depth sui?lctent tui P y could walk - 4ae morning, the.__That after the T'm sure of that," said Reye id reach the arteries leading from the fair, Ro ice woke u That >y to-gay _ ___ - + he came back from the land u! delir- ,Chat's a doctor ' she explained. q Y . P Y - - BY CANNIBAI.13. " i` . � ions dreams, and. looked around hila; ti-iiat-3s a--c>rarkter, I thak readtlau$thm hot lcut tu r!is Y�°o s o`� heart ]n a two hundruri paun.l t, is. — y rtt11 tic p.e or six i�eli�s �f T15o`- said,)', w• " P deith Lh.o knife should tie turned a: - i.. with the light of returning Intek!-1 "It s a ver good name for them }{e put bra a Tarter way round aril immediate British'Sailors had Narrow E9 jy ^ a moment- he half almo"at forgotten: 1 y ea in I+Teov Guinea. sense in his eyes• hand seeass to Ht them adnilrob withdrawn, Care she,rld be used to . _ . -- After glancing at his surroundings that she was a fK?p5�-rine rs a wan-, 1 P Y Ca tain lieid, whu' cbmma-ndod the g g gs�said Rncce. "f'es. I'm stare you keel the knife' ointed direct uvt+r M - - for a few moments, he discovered, have done everything that was pos- dean¢ tribe of vagabonds, the backbone to scold sticking un D that he was In Fa a narrow sod "Tell . the hvu',you manac•od tol Li,eri,vol ship, Aigburth, wrecked ly g Bible to be done. and I'm- very grate tlm shoulder , Do riot put the hog al ;,ew ll whore a number of _ arranged to a moving van. The ht (III to you, Mother. Katie Are you learn," he said "Won't you bit rn the mater untii,bfe is ettowt or. ' tie room, he could ser. surveil as a doe n" Firs,) ma'o y o,ir-elf at' the crew v e,a 'scued' by cannibals, a i Sfadgo's motber'I '' I the skin , will-he resider ed by the has arri%ed+rq Liver ul. home. Ddtyb-1lfadur," he adJod' with !� kitchen aa well sa a sleeping place. "Lor'. no, she ain't Rot a moth-' cooking of the blood in the capillar- " -IHe drew aside a muslin curtain on l or.- she replier(, "nor father " burlesque polrt.•nes+s i lrth %rn iteid said that the ewg ' ,, a "lt is a len stor " .She said. "It telt tx•ric•ath, Try the hair often to berth was un a voyage Trem New+ ...... ;-• • _one side of the, boil, and recognised _ An orphan," g y' cli+termine when scalded sullf.rentty fuundland w Jac a, when she struck la late, Loo, and you _ should be , . _ ., -close beside him, the girl who had -An orphan." assented Katie: - !remove the hair froln the feet Anel ori all unkilo-An reef,. and short) aided him on the night when he hail! Jra_has._.j,�_very kind to me." aslee:," head with frit �artrla or with the i yr---r -- $h: eeeiie..' ke cs pogtLtaLr1- "I'm afferent ds too crew were compel.,rd n attacked. �tsaid Royce. "I bops she ash not really a dormouse, thaus;h I've oat to A brief converaatian with her sees- overtaxed herself. I'm afraid I o!- vfruin tt;e body. it proTcriy' scalded whnh he and utliers were reached i,- .. ... t-wan asleep for tive and a halt.days, . . _ ed to recall the tragic event which I fended her Just now•" he added. lint whai a siellisb brute I aci' Ilia will luill out by the routs %bon preedertc:k itriliam Land after . tiye . . .. -.had well nigh endPJ his career. •"You mustn't take any nor,tc•e of rtho rouy+h hair has been -removed da s. •Two Tither boats also reacltod . I. , "Have I been Ill long?" he asked. r her," she Bald. "'Mad a .has of .nm forgetfirg that you have bw•n y B B - Serape the body rlcan acid dress It . "Five days." she Raid simply. equeer wala. She 1s different to--the awal4e and watching.all tiro timi•. C;o up smoothly with a Sharp knife• there on other days. The fourth - "And you-�" he stopped and put rest of us--got a bit of bo k learn-ll and sleep yourself, Madge, I hope Raise the u,hrol cords and hank; bunt, a le ever, had not turned up . .out his hand. '"you .havo nursed me fng, and that's altered her. you have got as comfortable a van � i, ellen ho left. . . .throe It?" "Yes, them's her books•" sail as this I've turned yov o11t of. h,ever up, 11'ash with hot wI.nte and llilhisrl. they landed the natives were . through scrape• .then rinse wi,h+cold water, vee wild, and -i\saumed a threaten- - - Sha regarded the hand, and instead Katie, glancing at them with thelmlttd, I shall tip all right to moi- and be•sure that all scurf Is sera rid" y - ., - , taking it smoothed the narrow mixtare of awe and contempt which I row. There., I won't keep you. P demeanor towards the crew. They ' .of clothes, He held the hand u e,!1, open through the pelvic arch P those ignorant of reading and writ- Uwod-night." he holo out his hand. came down to the beech In largo fI g end cut around the rectum. i'ull and looked at it'. It was rNllculous In alwa 9 contemplate aper and `ihe hesitated a. moment, then put touchingers, looked of feeling and crew Ing y P P � the intcu+tincw down and separate the • . . .Iv white and thin. j print. "hfudge is strange and 'pe- the tila of her fingers into his white connections near the kidneys, leav= ranching them and fooling their arms 1 - - - "I must have boon very bad." he collar sometimoe, but it's !est to Palm. Ile oarrlc+d.. het hand to his and limbs to find out wbut aunt of 1. said, almost to himsett. Lesko her as she is, and-,let her o lips, but before, be could kiss it, Mg the kidney fat Infect. Remove camdition they were in, The situa- 6 the paunch with the intcavines, keep-, "Yes," she said. I her own way," gratefully and reverently enough, she tion wits terrible while it lasted, but • I L. y drew It awn swifts and as she in all clean So as to save the tat. p y "And all this time you have boon, "11'here are we going to--a fair^" > Y. g all the rhea kept ver cool, Thal � here? I can remember seeing B B I Cut around the diaphragm and re, ,r P B y'ot+r "Not est now, There iUn't no turpcvf to len him he caw th8 blood test of the story, told 1n Captain J move the lungs and heart together Red own words..r ns; _ . !face now and sin throe h a Kind fai-r for a *Lisle. We're ust ,in had rushed to her face- i 'su ' B j $' it I wPtb the wind 1 c. 7113 I3TeaRL baric' . , .•ot• mist, You have been awfully ac,-�sy counts-v. workin as we o." ''There I an? again." he said, in p p "I fortunately had with mo a gun, - kind and good to me, Will you tell! g g should be split when. the abdominal and some caps, Powder, and shot. Imo your amu?" Y i „IYo you bink the could get a ?" k a kind- or '-orlr, "gay k I � ,. r- ni ht, bfAd or I shell think I f cavil is opened. The tongue- should I-kept oy'eing thein Intently, watching'_ -.. "Madge,' she'said._ "Madge Lee.";folk," she said with a ladgh. "Get h time." u I nPen ,to allow of free drainage. .Tten ' g ge tie removed and the mouth propped ave drine it this every movement. Then I T opt put _ I. you aro a gypsy?" he said,'u ! Not if you was to be ptiid poi' She looked at him and murm red ting something into the gull frdln thoughtfully.dyoP y wash out the itisido of the carcase "" r" -I it, m gen softly "Good-night." time to time, manipulating It to Y ge with cold water. In warm- weather •,• -' I am a gypsy, she e. "Well,with "Well, them's not much chance of The words; the ,tone,, made,p!eas-� such a' manner that the savages ant music in his cars, and to the the spinate column should be split to soon•came to the conclusion that I a kind of repressed pride. anyone, offering to iray me for it so allow of rapid cooling. It posslble . "I shall' thick stein!! of our I. had better lie stilt,'^ho said: "lint Lullaby bf their echo-ho fall asleep. Aaw -t serious business, When they gr. y Y the carcass should be cooled without people for the future," he said. I hate to ivc ou all this trouble, • , ' (To be Continued.) I,saw -what was going ay .from began g y' _ .frc@zing for twenty-tour hours, and i,to sneak gradually away from us, ,' • . - "And cart it was one of us who Mother Katie.".. I • .4 ' in tact thi.L best results in curing will 'and eventually,they cleared away. - "Yes," he' said. "I remember'. One, "It's'no. troulAo." she said placid- : UNL;QUI'7 CYCLING FEAT. ' tar obtained not trozeri at all. The' `' was a y, the•other was that bi i 1Vo were ultimately taken ori by .the gyps, g y most important int in dressing . , fellow•I wrestled with. Where, are. "This is Ma e's van?" he said. What is. ;erha,ps , nn..tm larallcled p Po stctimer Guthrie, and landed at ayd• � hogs• ,is to get a• good staid and they? Ilave they been caughtr,' "I'm turning her out?" feat in cycling Is reported In a recent with water silt the temperature ,Hain- ney, coming home by the Airic. "No," she said concisely. "They "Yes.-it's. Madge's;" she w ented, Arstralien nail. A one-legg[d.cyclist -ed and ,with some form o[ lye in the The. aacages were in a fearful"' . •. , are not hero, and they have not,been "btrt it don't make no difference. has s'rcco'•�fully i,eaalled his way water, this point will 1 e gained, condition, rsocially and nlorallys, ' • caugh't."' we've sot another van here, and from Pod'hrlm,ton to ISyd-ney: a dis- Neatness artci Aiapntch should always i'hey,were absolutely naked, the only Royce loolfed rather relived than r there's' the ' tents. Most of us '1111 tan••e-of about 1,4160 miles by: road be practiced. • ' • . booriner to they possessed being e- • 1. I. 1 P -!lone stuck through their nostrils, `� otherwise � rather be outdoors, in this .weather, nxm,surcn ent. , Not cooalting delays "Perhaps it's as well," he said. Now, I'th going to send you some and stoppnacs, he did the Journey in giving'them a most.nppailing ap l: e _ FEEDING THE CALF. seance to a stranger. I think that • • :-PI'll wait until 'I'chanoe to • meet! broth, aril when y:ou`va took it twenty-ciirlit days e,1 a machine prcr' pe .. theni, and then'settle old scores." I just turn around Arid get another .vidod tvi'h only a sinvIe podnl. He So many people have been splash- the appetite of these cannibals for - She went to a emali cupboard,!sleep," she said, and went out. achievoil ninety miles on-his hest diiy; ed with milk and so many pails of I fresh meat was stimulated by the painted so exactly like the panels' In a fees 'niiuutes the girl Lottie milk have been spilled ,by the !tut- .absonce.of all flesh, eLther of beast I~ an-1 an !rib worst, in had, rough -'arid ribs ut the:carman as to.ire a) came up the steps bearing a basin country, .he. did_not cin': ti aw thir- ting of the calf, while feeding that I-or fowl, which .scarcely appear to' r " secret receptacle, and took borne- of sou car©fol a simple expedient to prevent both I have any existence at all in the . eP P carefully. ty: He is now sero, to assay,_ the• the splasllfhg'of clothes 'and the lass country•" thing from it. She put it be [de him and sat moro reri'otrs feat of crossing A'tlAl- _T_ of Milk horst he welcome. Hard -. -.--- _ ._These-arc_yours,_' _she said_, and clown on a lockor opposite the• bell, ra'ht-frdrn Arfdnlde to tlto south to ' words, also will bo saved,up fol a held out the watch, and the locket, rested her heed on her -hands, and Port I?nncin in the north,';, distance I'ROr B STOP Ti LFGI2AAfS. - --- and a few shillings. Stared at him with two largo eyes more serious .and critical time. The _ His eyes brightened at the sight of. gleaming like wittdocrs through her °t �,(}M7 miles, inrgdy uninl.utliteil experience of the.minister suggegta. One of th•r Groat enemies of the _ and,watorless. Eh is cote. He ens all ready for ovorlenf t,acsrai,h lino in Central' the locket-Trene's parting gift--and,.tangled,,hair, .- a • Ihe took.them from her baud and Royce looked at her, smiling; wait- - church,: I7is brow<tcloth curet and AustrAlia is the green frog. In order - w'as• about to put,them under the Ing, for her to speak, or, at any FttA\(!L'�l 3fTLT',TONATRFS. doeskin pants were oxaptioaal. 1^Aslto siv'o the tu�ilators from being j- _ - pillow, then he changed his mind and tato, to remove her graze lift her AccorBini to ?. Na}inarck, the.'not lin was leaving. the house he as ea bro'cn h,)�.the,lightning duly are.peer hold them'-out to her.' eyes apeared to"have . of fixed, and I. . feltnumber estateshis I wiretos duet en to the ,ole in tribe of need. , ti " of e 1 c p e As bile had not done o he took ofT ' said. - fascinated, soil at Inst broke the! , his coat, carried the pail to the The, frogs cliv[b the poles, and fad , � _ exceeding S_0,0f)0,000 is un'lrr thirty' barn and set it before• the calf,.Itho insulators cool and pleitsiiht tc • She Looked as if she were about to silence. - Inhile toots ;o4�,, estntrs ocor e e r refuse, but after a second' he its "This is capital. broth,_' he said; r - C. ' g shish, whop- ho tasted the rich milk,Itheir d,ndlrs,.. and, fancy that the . .. . _. $_,•,UO,000 lint tinder £1(I,�Mi,f)UO in buttcKl the ail, after. the- manner . tion he returned them to the cu "what is it made of?" P "dropper" Fa Put there ospocit111 for s p- valve tori! at:out one hundred, Ile S ' board: � "}Teelgehog," said the girl curtly. of such creatures. The performance their elific[LCion. After n nap theT •- twom Ave ht'nrlred nn•1 six lim!red slo , e,d'the. milk all ovi!r the minis- � g He watched her graceful movements ",FTedge-1" Then' ho went op FP' .. . �vaw1l..as11 tretcb Out 'a Ie until it persbns� re,,;4oSs --fort.er,t?s' avorn�irig tee's trirusrrs and vest and C111N. with the interested langor of a man with-his soup philosophically. "Well, I touches t.l,e hole. 7.2esult-•stiddcC _', tr.Rnt.Sl,000,000 t.o S3,UUn,wlo. 8,1111e 1'e, avoid the los of milk, clothes', •ill his condition, end saw with, dis- It's very good." C deaf.h tc;•the frog slid, as the buil,,) \ four tliotisonn Persons in France POs- and toinper we hit rpon the idea ofd i t - _ __- may that she was leaving the car- "Specially fur-sick folk," said the crntinres to,coiiiltpct file cur"rent to. srw;forttlnco-of kmtwrcn S500,WK)anis sot.4in the ail Fn the mhn•lor of :A raven. girl succinctic, g p el the earth, linragraplis nrgx•ai . in the rn-ter 51,0;)0,('ctn. Ahwit thirteen vacant stall, nailing a vertical Piece! I "Iamg'calle d9 Madge," . "I "Lot-tio. "You t f-o ta•!k-, snit! parallel 1>•iEh tile. stiicliion,-so flint j f,g1ivn oof aaelinterruption"in to cthe ' • - d thoutxttui T�re:u+h citlrrns ore "mil- . . _ .. - am riot ti lady." Lottie, with the unmovable eyes, 'li;.n;,ires" itt the Frrru•1[_vrn. e.of the the cilli could riot. his head through. Ilirc,;, L,rohably causcxl I , a cyclone ," "I_- like . Madge best," _1e,said; She stutchsd poi h¢r.hand for,the i''1'tl�tr:tn:el-.',•-I,O!•sr,ssirtg oiler•5200,-I-hut not Ili.; should(:rs. We then put,c!ict,n'banrr_, in the intorior, we, aro "though I don't agree with your basin, but still stared at him, and ;Mf) wncl up to tr,V),,0(N), t.om)* lois- the coif Jn the stall and the-pail of I'vilribl'o to i,rosent. our rue dors Willi last st.ntement. I feel as stupid ,Royce felt the -ayes going,-through ler <Im1n. ih^ stole, it i., e 'inr;lie;� 1lullc,iu t.hc manger,-rt was .1 pleas tele vs.uil- cahle,A from abroad"I . ahaut t,hc,herid na n blind pup, I and throtl,gh. - that. _( �,[,nc) h'r,n'Lrien pc s a nrr. to sec the. tale dr!nl: anti aI - was going to ll ,v, ri�- nano., "I mustn't keep you, .Lottie," lie c,ii itril of !,etas•n cll)J'01N i t�) "n.- nreatcr plens;uro to so, ,liim bw t over1 —' -er �_ . we've only been halt inf.rodoced. ',snid. P y• _• i011O,-an;f 1'ni4,0(1t) hold betwroCli e'3• the pail w4thotit, hr-the. boast, sJilf-i- . AL Oeittin}eori"Trrij 'errlty there is a You've told yours.. I'm called ,Ii I m to %4414t till you've g'ono off,",CK)0 will 5f},.';1)(i o:tch. ins Lhr milk. lis adopting this,ex- rl!'le written on palni-IQre.•cw. - .. . _ - - ' w : � i. ;� F_ - • - •_. _ .. a �-' { 4;F • . _ - _ , _ ' r• :7 - MEN LOVE FINE FEATHERS WAS SENT NOME t t GRE T FORTUNES SPENT IN AS INCURABLE . .. . CLOTHES. AND JEWELS. '.' � ���� � � • Gentlemen of the Olden Days THEN JOS. BOONE FOUNDZL , Were Very Expensive ® Dressers. HEALTH DODD'S - How comparative everything_ is, KIDNEY PILLS. after alit Those of us who have tot- 'Lc�/W �iw, . - •i lowed the daily sales of a certain The satisfaction of having tl Ivoung nobleman's wardrobe, with its.'He Was.Unable to Work for Sev- g w eighty-threw iilesning gowns of pink en Years Before He Used the pvashing done early in the da', V1��Q/ V• moire, heliotrope, and other gay •Great Canadian Kidney Remedy and well done, belongs t0 ever silks, and so on through a dazzling user of Sunlight Soap. — ---- ------- -- _ and alninsr endless array of fine tea- 10P We can handle our alt Cottel's Co-%c, NIIof Dec. es - y poultry e[thee thers-a wardrobe large .and sumFr alive or dressed to beet e�vantage tuous enough to have equipped a iPa,t, dal')-Tile days of se.-hles are POULTRY score of eighteenth-centt,ry beaus=!1"`'t' but the cure of Jose.h Boone AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES. Also your butter, eggs, honey and mi-ht be pardoned for thinking that Of this ;lace almost colt' s with the --- other produce, surely no man, newel• the days of sensational cures of the earlier ages. Statistics Show There Are Not iltr. Boone had been pilin for eight N COMMISSION CO Limited Solomon, had ever had such gor-1 g 6 Very Many of Them. THE C'Aws� geous and costl raiment. Nears, seen of which Sze was unable •� y to work front Lite ellects of Baca ache There is a great misapprehension Car. West Market atrscJ Colborne Sts., TORONTO. But we need go back no farther•. as to rho nuruber of milliouairea in ane Ki 'ney Cutnplaint. Ike n'as all New Fork and in the world. Chaun- NEW, WAY TO GET CASH. .than to the--days of the first ' Duke's h.re and ;•sins, of Buckinghain to find a en such sar- 1-le was treattxt b several doctors; cey M. Depew said recently that tortal wonders put compl'-tely into Y there were 100,000 millionaires in 'Illinois Minister's Plans for Se. the shade HErea descri tun cc ,and after so'en nwnths' in the hospi- tal was sent home as incurable. it the United States. According to a curing Contributions. 1R - reorke Villiers, Niho is said to have great 'commercial agency, which is � - spent over five million dollars on'was there that. reading of cures in the newspapers probably nearer right, there are on- The Rev. Fred U. Stone, minister A Personal jewellery alone:- I p led him to arc I)avld's ly 77,000. The Financial }tecl Rook, of the Methodist Episcopal church at It was cor. mon with him at an Ki''ney !'eels. ]t too.: twenty one a most carefullycompiled Oregon, Ill., has an original method ordinary dancingto ave his elothea IPoxes to cure him, but to-•day he is P publics- b tion gives the names of practically of collecting enough more from his trimmted ;with great diamond b 't- `t,ring and well and hard at wort; p A y f J all the Persons in the United E ares i congregation to pay all of the ef- �� tons, and to have diamond hat-i lobster rising, who aresupposedtel be worth ..tore!Penbes of the church. -bands, cockades, end earringzs; to bei Peo,lc here have learned that if than $300,000. And there are only l Just before the beginning of each I yoked with great and mnanifotd ropes 'the disease iR of the Kianevs or, 15,000 names oil the list, ho claim year he hn:4 prepared in conierence ,and knots of pearls; in shnr•t, to he!from the Kidneys Dodd's Kiduey Pills I is made that the name of over the printingo!)ice a large calendar mancled, fettered, and imprisoned in Twill cure it. son worth that amount or moreison the cardofwhich is pintei a pio- Jewels. At his t tntr aver to Paris - given, but the proportion of thus ture of his church; the hours of the+, in 1625 he had tvicentyneven suits uP left out is extremely small, for different Sunday services, and a , cal- cloth" matte, the richest that ern- DIP OF THE HORIZON. most exha.ustivr' investigation has endar for the new year: At one -side broicjety, lace,. silk, velvet, gold, — been made. f l the last few years of the cal ndar is a block of hf and gems could cuntribute, one' of How Far Can Objects be Seen ; P 4es i there has been a marked f.endency ; two small ^uvclupcs, the envelopes -which was a white uncut velvet .set Over Wat& among men of wealth to conceal the; being "bloc., I" so tbai one at a all over, both ,Solt still :1-n' . ;with lamount of their worldly posessions time may be torn Oft, Each envel-; diamonds valued 'at 89110,000, b(-. The question is often ruined, llow The first ineellti•.e in this respect is "ope bears a date and a blank line on sides a Irreat feather stuck all . over ,far can certain objects be seen tit the vulgar prominence �iv�n to the whir-h to write a name, with diamonds, as well as his sword I sea front the deck of a steamship" man who has lots of money. There j. These calendars are then distribut- and sp,,rc " And yet this king of Several elementH are invotv'ecl in this are other reasons men have for sup- !ed to each romributint; member, of dan,fies ended his days in a wretched problem: The cicarner,s of the air, pressi,rig- knuwtee!ge of the amount the church, and each calcr>dar is sup- -.Country inn, ase' In a state of which varies enormously, differences of their wealth, S posed. to be hung in a room where erne wish to P g A11f30LU'11S DI•:9'I I'I L'TiUS, in natural keerincbs of vcliott ar.d in avoid heavy taxation and give false 'visitors may see it. It is also The Baily-arra,'ed i)uk.• of Bucking- experience in looking for faintly re- returns. Another man cony have expected that the member will tear' ham had a no- ugworthy rival in vealrri things, the power of one's niade his uroi,v• in a buRinee% not off an enveloliu bearing the bate on life Lord Villiers of whcun Mrs ' Pe marine glass, and other-matters neat rornmonly supposed to be eopecially whirh he attends church, that he the ord Vi teat of whwn Mai the to be considered Mu,,t Of all ' It is lucrative, and he doesn't care to will Inclose a Arun of money in it, . Court of Ft. Janies's in 1773 '.''in. a never Ary to deal with the curvature hew afnu,,,ce blazoned forth to and ±ave it at the church. Above of the earth: '1'llis, of r'uurse, is .arouse cum cost tit pals purplo-velvef; turned upiroe variable; but the eGcvt is• },� petition, the -alenclao is the "motto." it, - reads as (ulluws: "A contributlon _ + - - -- with tem S4,5-cur. Pembroideredg ail LLc t„rr�:-FFlit i+ tim,cr -ttza - ewer cern S's-S4,5rt esrta s~Yr___ay from every mciniwr with-_rerAious re - _ gn•nter the .r1:p below the hurttun, I A F LF:Ac+Ay'i ItFRUFT'. � peas, and in all the a1>aeeA little me gilarity," K f) dallions In beaten gold in various Three or four formulae fur coin- "I ne-er was reilulltcT in so } eras- a man who as oar u ccs a- - - - jigures of Cupid and the like."various,,-,t, rhe totter are given in books ant ri was 84 ozl my last journc}'," ;endarq hanging in his hahlo cannot And In the &ame year we read of an on navigation Sortie ot. them are said ,10tjjots, til,.commercial travel- consult the calen,iar without seeing 11 ' hemorable member mak in an appear- harder to rozri;••:!1>er and to use than l,r, .lately "1 teras per;,•an(] he is thus romind-I once at K'estrnlllsle'r thig gloriously of hers. but they all givo sutr enter an ofnce tv41,'n Iu�Raw ba. b¢ai� led thatohe,must keep taking off then 4taiitith t,,4 same ploy. i I'es-• hell art+reef; }ir had a silk coat of vac- Y ca v with a i�itta, "I'h►s way for cunt- erlvelapon o.•t he conttnuoy to t�rrn ' het Ic the ha�icbt to employ is thf9, legated colors, a pink-silk n'atstcoat mnrcial uu%e!'erp. the leaves of the calendar. l�lnen _.breeches richly embroldered in s,l- '``hiclr xrure ;ir tree articial on c;rug• I q p i e �nirw led to the. , the mirtstor cal-10 around to sae rapl.y Is the "Encyclopedia Britian- ver white Seth stocl.u,f t+ with " pink :is The ,li tn•'r cif' the horizuli ill counting-horse, so. I went. up acct I his members, he casts a glance over i Clocks, and targe buck" of siker In '13 is four-thirds the s, uare root Fr,ent tnvw•!f in n tun hal!, with ;an the eall to wee that threesi right r�rda�K - - ' oa shoes of pink eaten AJd to 'thio of the height in feet, According to all- on which were painted -boards use is being tnnde of hes deafen, and V a gaily-colored stock eov'erect' with b g rlirmung the way, I up' to thio time it has not failed to p.` q woilildubr visiblle, the e y,a 'lcvrlle Trsitectwe 1 cellos rte a stntrrasv Icaclln,G dovzti .i.� anduhold in P osition t«ith�Gutte i-a or sevrntevi ble"a w 1 cG•n!I wi !r a''o >i•r board to rg, sown o Kock t9 the advantage rho church. I ti q g Melt feet high of Guth t a�sc'd thr,ni h the hall, and ToreeTotpocirt� rtrr�d gftTa;arszi a �n—r --Used in H.B.K. '&tis, Gloves Tc--:T- have a picture of aurnptaous attire ! n , �', flu. would tnd Moccasins—tough as w iale- eoinph?tely' dt:;a'ppe•ur be t\crc'n ei•h. leve f, o,ening the door at the insure get that g which even Solomon might have en- ! E:rnleloyor-"dell, d:d iron bent flexible soft,pliable, item-and nuieteen, lf.lt uvea cr- S[r;i, tuuad• I war•-iu the street imen:•v-owing by :+mith?" r , ,P e,scorch- vied amined from rho ,kck of,n she n•ain." lain William. IN plain sailor- as! P-"a`t5- I 1 ('elector--' No, sir, there were dx (roof, wind-proof, boil-proof, be cP(cted to be, hail an cYe to Pi or Ctft,.vn.Gxt whose ince water-' "--- __ 1+niiths tit, the soros adrltr,ti, and they . crack proof, tear-proof, rip-proof, P the dhtnnco wuultl be Ywu or three: all dented being your debtor; in fact, •recent, etfeot• in-hip-own prrsun. He-rr �tnal.,w grcnter, 1t is easier f+,r ;t wunertn to lni;� tiro cold-proof, S r _ .- • are a few items froul an invent Crnr uii�ht i,maginc that. the• p,•e_ inf,r4t<•nts tlf.n rn o !Sian it is for one of them threw tilt out." p , almost wear-proo. - _of his wardrobe. "All the conte he hen ht �ltiand not to wee the, inytruc- I-Im,,lloyer+-"That's itis one; ttutl certainly the greatest leather had ever had k.r tilt dears, Ct10 Tern just' }:•even would be identical f Y on hint ta}sine" whips; canes without number, every with the f,)Ilowi .g: If -an observer,trona she gt,v� hila.• eier used in mitts and gloves. sort of uniform, the coatUnies o(' all how fret, above; flea level. ' , Like buckskin it is tanned ha« (ur could he see thn tap r,t" A Miadrd�s Liuim�ut far s�ia eyulf she a Suds liuim.3at Cures Burasl elel e,; the orders in E)nrope, white kt,! ? o Y thout oil,-unlike buckskin it is 'trousers lined with white satin, rutle note hr,tt feet high, The answer is not the same.. If ince<> were no her not roes' li 1s wind roof-will_ p Mechlin lgi-ee 'velvea of crimson, 1 \ith.n•,er a id live at r•'re re } ltelie�' 1.4 rt ie has been r»a* out !' _ Po + p " • drasti•c; to go,>.1 4e•e•ing except the• cur- }; };Yfi '-cry going ••- - purple,, and olden velvet, and pins- vature of the earth, erre could it, rrtar7. a yourt� nrin ir,atct It rnav be (with me these three months. Now, outwear three buckskins, iered with gold," this-Recond instance cover a ran•,•.uf`taken i-r run.t,+c,,tiitit r.,re ty willing I .Q� ,' E.�ra-' I can't h �. pro-ire "Pinto"b q i dant you think i't fe time he co- Pinto Mitts and Gloves Bu[ William, Ding though he was, about t«',n* five miles. A' roan to a to Uc n*arc tt:an a siGtcr to him' k ' was a man gt sober ratulent coiav-i rowboat L.. ,il aTe the top of a 160-+ I went oot. with my cousin six months never crack or harden, never get pared with sonic of his subjects; for foot role y whileigbe was airing his vclvPts was ( I Zt rl thirteen utiles or in tioiclre h,• pro,oRad.^ sodden, are always warm,pliable, one direction' tinct the to of aniother i -��� not young Disraeli walking in tTydc R _. in the opposite a little less than lever's S'-7 (Rise ITead) Disinfect- soft and comfortable. 1'ark in this- - {hirieei} melee; oH, ITllt, the di in- r ant Soap Powder is better than i P Sold at all dealers but never with.ORIENTdL SPLENDOR: !creases rApidly after the first fele I .I was Cun'i! of a had cocci of (trip other powders, as }t la both soap ane A sfFate-colored coat lined with satin Miles. -To enable one to see its top,'by'AtlNARI1'k3 1.1NINrr?14'11• disinfectant, out this brand purple trousers with a gold band thirty miles away it would be, nece-s-' �yc ncy,` C. B. - down the outer seam, a sctrrlet nary to noise a pule ,over FiW [eel 'I. -orris - Cured Of•Inns of voice "Fou can't: do anything; without I - waistcoaf," long 9a^e nfilles ' falling• hi;;lt. Ihy JIINARU'S ,L1Nt1ITWT. nxlnoy, my boy'?" "04i, yes, yenl • z down to the-tips of the fingers, and The smoke emitted by 'tha fnnnely 1 ar na :?h. CHAti PLLi�11f1'R• can." "I'd. like to knave what?" n �; white gloves with diamond' rittgs of tt ,teamnhip trails 1x nivel her at 1 tv;t C ort cd of SciailcA RhetttnA "Get .1n debt." _ outside them. an elevation of 100 feet or more. tisrn by 'AINA1"WR Lih'1\fi'\'[', r F;very age, the.c rain be lio doubt, above Clic. son. If the air were Icer-1 IltLrin. `!}d, I.I:`HIS S. Bii'TI.T:It. , t s has had its hute:sii peacackrt who fectly clear and a 'lookout had good` Miaard 3't.IDfineflt CuieS Dandruff, HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. - love to flaunt their rainbow-featheris -eVesiglit he would probably detect. it i ;-,. Montreal Winnipeg. Dawson 3 for the envy of their more Bober fee- tan milers or more would no The hull I _-- __._ . ----_-_•--.------.---_ lows. Here, for instance, is a 'pig of rice steamer a•ourtl not come into I _ '__ _ - _ A mein aclt•rx•tjses for a ccxnpotent lure of n young nobleman of the view nihil it was very, much' nearer.l - }xerson to undcrtte:,e t.ho sale of a new - - t time of the first George.. T-Te wore. The funnels for nearly their whale "T•h.;v• nay that frirgos are not ineeticine, and adiiis tient It will prove "'I10 yell h1v'c tun?" said the paper a coat richly esltbroidered, a laced length would be visible int rive alike,, Inrurh n'orn now, but fife hanged ]f I hisl.ly lucrative to the uxidertaker.' bag to the sugar. "I'm just wrapped waistcoat with gold-worked button_ bot the hull could not be made out ;bclirle itt ' uNttcricl I'enililttsa; .•t; _•_-,•___.._ ittp in you," realfe^d tote sugar, '!You - y' holes, and black velvet hrrec'heR. Vis (at sen Itorel) until the dist.bnce hail ilie hlncerf at the•bottoms of his t iswe_•et thing!:t' rawro"Hred the -shirt-bosom grid icrisfs were suloth- been stili' ftut-her 'reduced. on most ironic rs. DR.A.W.. CiU$E$ 25% erect in floe Mechlin lace, hisgold- big steamships thave-is n place call- {tenth RN CbREsas v clocked stockings rolled up over .the cd the, craw's nest, in the foremast, Ter fiver slay vee.. q Beat dire" to tDe eisesee� { I ' ' ' forty or lift Ms .iVrfr•row',Aooratxo5vatrrt,v�bseesa+l w �� y t D atpror« B10� minar�s liDlmant Believes Neuralgia 1 1C17Ce5, and hiR'fcet 'were enclosed in y feet' above the deck. n;illir,rrot wothrrefor their,�alldrea hire L•».h•n. 3is by the I red-heeled shoes with brilliant-buck- Atr that elevation a man could see ,terro'hr.ebrceud, atrrnsthr u,ayAl,ar•Ys'n :are. the •les. Fres long-queue.: wig was heat- six er eight Wilf-s further than at winds•olio rcr„1.te.tbe.iomk Ind i,,,wtK ou it.n. eon diePPjo�s b Lew,retue4ror U:arrbuu rweutyate woes a o%tl• throat and permanu'1) sum After R wC)111A r1 1185 told one-third x Aly perfumed.and powdered, his deli- sea le:vt:l, providod that the atinus- boW bydrustriat-Lur ushom two world. lnemucoanl Catu*bandH•77prM. 61owa of a stogy A also can guess the rest. cafe bands _KCTC•-w']Zlte Tla t►.tut"AIx.Wivrl,o o'a.y vo7,tr.rN tlYxe:r." 44-11 free. Alldetit err Dr,B.N.Claw "+w ci; he pherlo rondo ions are favorahte• uedf"Co..TMGWO and 5a&j� ----_ --. . - --- --- - �woreknot a shill with gild-tichelied —=— l FE : :'HER DYEING , knot, and hilt adorned with rich Sli- I1i11-"T haven't lien rd you lay Mabel-"Theca's Dir. Jttirhtis. lie's gree work; and in'une lean(] he'pois- yo::r`iiol,n sir.cc poi gnt nlan'ied, the onry farmer on rocold who has _RAT1n,.R �'AMTL,IAIt. �assls(asdOerilaansd][ldateeerelessed Thin ed a gold enamelled snuff-box. . You un,kl to 'inake it t:itk'" Till—' rnacle" Ws 'mohty art of wectil;." �` ersa DssoRleMreatNt+stpaeeb And 1f c.o fie As far back as the "It. hasn't had a• ellen , to .-;v any- George-"_Ne surely didn't do that?" 'Iles. erten conic, home ,from n fourteenth century, we find" thin pin.0 1 call one day in such a disturbed con- t=� AMERICAN DYEING CQ S g got niarr:r'ri." linnet-"Yrs, 1t,1 did." C:eotfie - „5 --John 1..of France, when a captivo "}Taw, pray'?" Afabel�-•`•arlarriext, tr con- dition that it was evident that tears _ -:in England, spending his time.in or- - `---- -- --- willow. were not. far in.the background. S11e H ta1Lf --- - dering and wearing the most gor- lost no time in beginning her oxpla- NO re stet Table -- nation. oo1(nplete without 'F+ _ goons costumes money.could purchase "John,;' She said to her husbAnti, or vanity suggest,.-. One set which Do you catch cold easily t , he ordered for raster w•as ot. inar Does the cold heslg on i Try T aim so .iirordfled I don't I pots ' what to do," ' bled-violet velvets trimmed with "What is the matter, my dear?" -uriniver; and another of 'rosy scarlet, • - asNorl e r. Norton. ' 'tined with blue taffeta. I'or tl sin- ��]l,fG1�3 jF yti EPPS'S .gle robe. mo_fewer_thasl. 2,:.ci0 - skins w .'I ha-:e :just been calling an Mrs. admirable food, With all were used, 1,900 of miniver and 1,- Co nis�umption Poverill. You know)ler 1n19band, lfitl- its natural qualities intact • jar Peverill?" ri! intain l�h 1.fi0 of "grin," at a coat in aur mon- fitted to build up sand 8 y 4Y of at least Q2,Gt14. Rule •d „ �ug'� The Lung -Yes." - robust health, and to resist oxactling wcre� the Kent ':: ::;u t orjal Tonic "i1'cll, I just learnt: to-day, to mY winter's extreme cold. It 16. a•egvirenlen9R that e k,•}ct a -1.irge' It cures the most stubborn kind liorror, thnt 'Major' isn't baa title at a valuable diet for CbMdren. - t' I emp-lnyeItallorin , k ex-fshment. constantly I of coughs and Colds. It it all. 'Major' is his first name." ealploSed ,n executing 1119 oiYl;?rA,-- i doesn't cure you, your money "Why, certainly. I've always known London Tit-Nits. that.' What Is there so mortifying _ _ will la©refunded. i;, ... '•;� !'rices: S. C.Wane a Co. S00 ahrrit it?" Sj•r-";vow can you Q;rc�G n1v age, nu lino• p 2Sc.50c.11 LeRoy,N.Y.,Toronto,Cao, "Nothing," said Mrs. Norton, withCOCOA - R ha li~s* in a groan: "only That I've beton calling 1 Mir;nr:'= I.allrmt. Mcajor-"PIo, I - mos,Sold C _ _ i'. item 'Ititijor' overly time I've met him The ffio8t NutritiOttts ro? rani out ya,r don't.;look, it." ISSUE NO. 52-04. Ifor the last few vreeky, and ZlocrucalloaL v ,.�,r?i"-��~"1°<"�a:-iir.y.�.t ,:-vin. • ., ".;,,�i ate �� ,' 3F, > t :. ,.w;f. sem., ;�'Sa ft,"'. n, .. •y ` 9 - .:.�e+•7F ,. '-.}': S�'' � i. ,W p. t 'fl,'r.. s .;rc:�s'� •«^t",+;'.>�' .'-'tT.t. '".n. W. .o .w•. . .i', .... '4•.«. ... Miller, Ed Gormlar, Geo Stotts, W'm best Remedy for Const patic n. - ` - . 0 biumombe, Gro Wilson,Jno Gordon, 'The finest remedy for constipation " t Juo Haight, David Annan, R Stork, I ever used is C'haulberlalX5 Stomach L Thos Greig, R A Bunting, E J Shenley and Liver Tablets."says Mr. Eli But- t g a - -'— �l�x Falconer, Jos Bundy, G Cowan, - N. F. "They act " ler, of FranLville, . sz �r 'E r., Jos and Alex Gordon,Jas Gordon, eptly and without any, unpleasant ' �r Bateman, Geo Mutch, C Bradford, elect, and leate the bowels in a per- un r' R S Dillingham, W" Harvy, �" Van- fectly n_--ural condition." Sold by . . istone, Robt Found. all druggists. x L pobli"ever Fridsy morning at its Ome6 Oat UL' BA NRTON. — �aksring • ' TER]I8Alex Thom, Robt Thom, G Smith, Peter Annan,T W Holburn,W Thom OIL.*$ver7�ar1 •1.00 tpaldi>oadvaa a Andrew Annan, Jno Annan, Benj RATES OF ADVERTISING: Fawcett, Geo White, Jas Found, W. test insertion,per Una I0"ease W Sparks, John Mitchell. • _ Offers this week Mach aubssqusot iasestion,per crus 6 D. This rate does not include Legal or FordCHgRRYwgn ad- 09 Speclual�tarms given to parties making eon- Thos Lacy, Jas Ferguson, R David- ,1/1,� asots for 9 or a given t or rt the year. Ba1f- son, W m Spencer, T R Robbins, Jno � 's b Henderson,Geo Davidson, F Roach, XMas ruitearly or yearly eontracte pain le quarterly V L Business cards,ten lines or under, with paprv, Jas McRae & Sons, Jas Todd,Alex One year,fie 00,payable in advance• Lawson,Jno Sommerville. ii-Noticsin local oolmm-a ten oents per line, WHITES ILLS. s Ove csatsPer line each subsequent insertion. penial oonuaot r tee made known on syphon- David S Turner, J H Turner, A E _ on. No free ad.ertisin¢• Major, W D Major, Harry Johnson, Advertisements wi•.bout written nstruedens - �. _ HuhPuh. Willbe inserted until forbidden and ohwged aa- g 8 �ent mss�b�Ira for sad aentso taapab- Ed Rees, W CowanROUGE -,=,•u Toyne. $cry now and avoid the rush gisbers. BROCK RG Sale Register. sob Work promptly attended ter Geo Tool, Henry F(:.:er, T Cowan, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4th, 1903-Credit sale of farm stock, implements, par Poutlow-alta Royal Rogers, R R Independency IiINBALF.. l household furniture etc. on lot 21,I Utir sitars First cin.Looat Faye:. :,:I w.:ray. our Exp6otsLtions—Ths hearse CEDAR GRO N :. con. 1, Pickering the property of r I, 1Vew Crop California Raisins all ead f seeded for the pudding. Put up in f ,;sort of the people of Pickering and vicinity John Pearce. Thos, O'Neill. Sale at one. See�ndat pound packages ensuring cleanness and freshness. WHITBY bills. F. Postill, Auctioneer Jas Trull, W Balmer, W- Oke, Jno THE BEST VALUE THIS YEAR. Murkar 61 Thexton, Proprietors A O'coanor, John Davey, Webster Bros., Simon Irving, Mrs. S Austin-, New ddvartiseyne•nts. - Frank Jtaddxford, A Jeffrey, Samuel Vanstone, Sanford Brown, Walter ° New Cleaned Currants. ' FRIDAY, DEC. 23rd, 1904. McGregor, Fred Rowe, Thos Mor- XJ,'OOD FOR SALE-Ail classes of Valencia Raisins. Season barwoodnow ready for sale hriees M,41aga Raisins. Combe, John Hallett, Jr., W'Kemp, Brady. about lbs sae as last )ear. A J Poynter, Persian Dates. Nicholas Brown, Robt whuerale, lo.tt 904 S y na g BROUGHAM. Pickering Council. OR SALE-A quantity of ins 1 Ea r Figs. _ Frank Gleeson, Jesse Hubbard, Jno � 4 3' p •. - - J M Gerow, Thps Poucher,Ci,Hubbard. root wood,usatly split and piled,cat in 4-ft The Pickering Township Council ung•hs.•it.a0 per cord on premtess,lot 18,eons Oranges Lemons Nuts ACDLET. plaitinng. Apply to J W Bogle, Brougham• _ 6 ainetpursuant to adjourment onThurs- T C Osborne, G O'Connor, Jan Me. 9-tt - ' day December the loth. Members all Brady, W'estney Bros., W F Elliott. peady for tenant. The Reeve in the chair G`A%M TO RENT.-A splendid farm The liIIeSt MlI1Ce ' eat the Die. p GREENWOOD, ll betyR •p�of the south half of lot e9 ;Minutes of former meeting read and Thos Bayles. W Peofelly, Wm J gid Ilangs,H F eon,eonsisttn8 of 1s6 acres ata conflmed Several accounts were pre- vitt, Robt Sommerville, liichaael aaced wiehta three m,ie, o!Picksnna village : '- sented for payment. Gleeson. For foil particalars apply to W v kichardsoa, 111 be pleased to have j'OAr order. Mr. McBrady reported from the Ptekenng 6Dcf ,standing committee on roads and ll,cbrid e. - FARM FOR SALE—Tenders will be brid;es recommeu3in't ;payment of --g received bylbs nndarugned tip to Deo ¢ n, following amountil:-S twat-1 Linton 1901. for :u4 yorchue o.part of lot 11.con R,, in I ° _ +cleaning oi;t ditf h on hiugston told J. Coombe and a member of t-he the Town-nip of Picker:ng,coaueting of 'n ac- • nplx.site 1,•C 9,91.t�!: H. Jnhncon,tttuv- brigade inspected the toit'n faC't res more or leas, Oc the roe ntrd area trace Reduc O (`�Urie� allll )rinei )al - Lundin9S ( 11d) 'b-lid haze and aaali orenard wie water I ■ ��(� i\J ing r!e crusher to St interquartera and 1 1 r ea, ue a:,' to s,imy seen Ana :t aeeAed down \�J)♦` fes-/ r �. .. aLO:t+;;P Chu rve+ $ej-oo W'. I). hold'", Friday in order to fairtillari7.e wuh a.a:to The b,zt.est c.r aay tender cot: ._.. tlmtx r SC tt:AA4; It, W'. •:trd lrPa' tlle:a-«'le•Ps with their eon-trust- 'eceeearr:y accertW For nart,colare acyl►to _ 4 surto and curetakinR of Luau+hi Fraca F. Gee cr tv,\.h:chrzd»on, esecutore g I i au :i.,.l the best wean; of ingress of the J-i,o E (,se Lb-te a io tiinbet it l'areneont �+• M!; « tn. NV i�' end exit in o€ fire., They — - In Felt Fiat- from pots until �Cma, Ann, hon i nn til; rud5 of.. tt ire fencr i- -- C a get ..— es., and were greatly truck with the a !len-- ' I1 acrd -Ne our hltt� . . . e,D w('vC �idrnf l�a.(•k Ruud in 5th. g '' ' y' 1 � } r�1 p tt Y� ` canes a.cfl, 8 .K': I•dward C'hulpiwll, did prIvataaystrfutt ft�tllecl-atihe- ll sickm Pun his .t. bet aur prices., h,nu on tU r„As ni tcire fence oa •-'nd tannery. pick Q CUticessie,n O o .. < - _... - --" -- _ ..- .5..• e Will bonus un b r(,de trf W I!— day of Inst week,at her httO)and'� L�r�s' i�Jtx3Y'�'�, Pl��-- fence In front of lot 19on 6t con.11, residence on Plank street, of liars Committee having romp1mint nLtde McCreight, a lfe of Rob4-rt Baird a* in rexard to the cedar ehrubtwry on in her !i8th year. lits. Baird was vr. . c^sn.ire between lots r 29 in 2nd -burn Count Antrim, Ireland, in - ' (�p' r (�n(� cm.. recommnal that Mr. Todd be ap. 3' oWse -Harris :Agency ' pointed to inapect same and do vrhst- 1ti39,aud came with her 7. Th to ' lever he thinks advisable in, the mat- to thin country in I84.. They ter. settled in Brock, on the present - _ = Committ.ee aicknowlegpd receipt of site of the village of Rick. —Jonr- HrrinR taken over the agency business heretofore eart'ied oa application from James UDderhill nal, lir. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all )s' for a hntaue on /about Im rrAs of wile A number of the member.+ of of .... - nn_seeet Aa do of. Brock road in Bth con -- dianRome C- _ a and rrcr)mmeo3rrt tTiat—ills:t3erow t Uxbridge.held a sn ratTisdall'i int+pect and report a++ to same. g pts On Motion of lir. ]lc Brady the re re�tttrAat un W. J. U ay wowit 1, hon- _ port•sea.»ladopted, or of B1•(,, w. J. t nderw'(xxl. Fir- � A full Stock of Repairs on eland, also De Laval Separators Mr. Todd for they Committee cn aneial Secretary of the C'itrle for All work promptly attended to and prices right. Contingencies recommended that J. the part five years. After )ar- p . ' - H. Turner be refunded el dog tax. 1 ��-OOd, imp, Lift and Force I'tim s _ _ �� . On rnermotion of Air.Todd report was Laking of the Rood supper provid- Also cisternf'n,ade to order. -Pugh & Moore, Pickering ed, all addrestswa+ read by Mt R. E. W. EVANS. • adopted. P. Harman. Leader of the-Circle. -_- Bruck st„ W.huhy, Mr. Creroty prese a report from lthe Committee on cl huts for ShN(p Mr. Underwood replied expt e:•a- ' l-illed by dog-. recommending that ing his regrets cru severing hip -Fred Banker be paid to a. A rt-wAid connection with the people-of L'x- ` for capturing and having killed a dreg bridge. ee•- I ubblcrJ Mound worrying.heq. A tramp named Thos. Knagjz s • e • ° 'n motion of lir. eruct• report ryas fleas tried before the llaf;i; •tratc 1 land Children. adn p Hamilton and _Mayor Nirh04Is Mr. Pugh, seconded be lir. Gerow, Monday, charged with tree xi,� moved that the Reeve grant his order g I The nece.sit of the day i f e- en's t y ,� �v t on the Treasurer in talus of the per- ing and endangering St. Andrew's cialiuttion. Skill in one line Sv ns • � ���� wit where scati Bred ahility count st,na recommended for Imminent in the thatch, Quaker Hit, IASL Saturday for nothing. 7 nun q le find J. D. King s deny aped Bays Stub Ftoof Rnbi7ers. ` rr�urts,of the various sutnding cpm- night, and seutenced to Whitby g g p'' p TnitteC3. for folir inonnhs Hard labor, stenography the quickest and genderson Farmer, Claremont b Mr. llcBrady, seconded by Mr. After getting R•Arm at Jlr. Net- `he he means of advancement to ,Todd, moved that the statement of sole's, Knagg Ieftabottt ten o'clock the hest prtaitirnts.. - the,1;C0eipts and disbursements, assets I asY week we had calla from aud.went to the �lleds of St. An three prominent railtt•ay officials •tttld liabilities, and of uncollected 1 c' taxes. of the Township of Pi cLering dreR's church where he kindled a for private. s(<:r(tarirs at good 1 - for.that part of the year 1801, ending lvbit; fire, consuming enough wood � tR Alarirs. This A. in railtt'Ti OOD _W --on Deceeuber loth,as prepared by the which would have lasted themwork Alone. wE x.\D No ONE To �OC Treasurer and this Council, be-and church thr-ee Sundays. Formal- ]FROST sf`tl V is hest by adopted, and that the Clerk Putin men: this is worth look- {. p Lely therewas no Rind blowing as s i)e instrtected to have 125---opies print- the chanclles are .the sheds and int; into. Write. for free booklets ed for distribution as required by law. church would have been burnecL' and particulars. \etv term peens I We have nog iu stock a shipment•of Pulpers, Side-wheel and Mr. McBrady, .seconded by Mr. Jan.3rd. - :. Todd, Beloved that a vote of thanks be The magistrate in 'giving him Cylinder. See alis anti-choke attachment. ` tendered to the Reeve and ell'officers four months with hard labor -. ALSO -e,f this Township for the able manner thought that'he would be able to •. i • - g - 'Perfection Fanning Mills. which they have assisted us in the keep warm for the winter months. :1 tea s g discharge of our duties during the -Times • a • Implements. C' lie Separators . mAl a fnrll line Of Implements. A call;3olicited. Price Right' preent year: in the Reeve, Jf r. L nRer- - - __ 'hill, flee have found oftability, ever M��IC. kllwatchful for the best inter(sts of this _ 60 YEARS' EI a L. +CHAPMAN, AGT. -- - Cnrporation, and as a wan ever genial Miss L.7.. NInnre, holder of Acade EXPERIENCE and kind towar,ls all; the Ofiicels we -- 'beliP.at:Ila\'P all been faithful in the mic Diploma of London Conservatory of.Music, will receive _pupils for in- disrh tree of their respective duties,w. ctruction on Piano aria in Theory, at each":having; performed leis allotcd - - - work satisfactorily and well,And have the rectory,Pickering. d-ly i • materially assisted the •uletubel's in R1NF: HOUSE z1NDNit e of their duties during �1KATI. G cue in ana ( the(litiCltatl , S LOT FOR SALE-1'he undersigned c cera a flue present year. •tor cele at a reasonable pries, him large skating TRADQ MARKS - The 1.ecve and Offl—l's IlITSent t'e- rink,awl also his house slid lot situated in DESIGNS ttlrttt 1 thanks. Spcechi• follott•c•cl to Villlage o i,Braon oil it particulars u iseot rrt,�V lv. GO�YRIGNTS dtC. i sof the Sansei. Anrone?nndtr,f n skeion and(I"CrTtlon may Giving;prefererce'l,o uiuchines ntu(le ill CAnnda.schen they are as good ft•ow thv othel' ei nit'llll Nt .Richardson•r,ckerirg 4.2-tt "gnlNcly ascertain our nP,nien free whether an ,lel seconded by \f t•. _Me- _ ntrenttnn i.Probablypntentmhle. enmrn"'ea. as fureinn intportgtions is practical patiiutisin. There etre, itc, oreig shams �al lit. Tc( -- -- _.----- —__._. qt -41. HnndbtxkonPatenta Canadian firius ir.Anufactnrtrlg better f,n-tit implements than foreign 1laade fly. illoved that•a tote of thatil:�' .r7Ra10 TE82.D—,piste ax+alt 6tnGna ta,7P.7 cent free.oldest s,cenr.y for serunn,:Patents* n vileness. �inrkar .� rarentp taken thrnn,rh atunn x Co.recetve . tuachine,.. and the Mau-seg-11Art'is Co. stands at the head, therefore buying lie telidelvd t Tttetxs tlolNt) E t.+T ED-. •:•i01,-nws.-- pperial purist,without charue.In the M.1 -Harris goods is clir'plAying crnnr.on sense. A pec nliarity of Massey - +f'}iextnn, of the PICKEI'LNG NEWS t`l' 1\u• R U t1i 13:18 3, ld A { }lassie utachiues is that. while heii:g elf l'ai;l1dian nlatntiNcture, they Are nn- their . faithful itton(lAnce At t.l'.is ,.> 1,0CAL 1.53 P. trJ, SC�`n 1�C Can, (leniablc the highest gS1;11ity,.hest workmaushil)and give lollgf st service. We Board througlimit the yt ni', ttn(1 fat ,t A handsomely lltnstrnted wee l7. araest err. . e•' the full acrd fair rchorta of the l,rn_ lel LoreL, - 6:04"P• )kt• c,n,trnn lir anynefentitle nal Terms,as a have a frill line of straw cutters,runt lmlpers, sleighs, tcheelharrows, etc.,for vc•,r: four months,iL by all newadealors, this season. .'Ceedings'of this Council 'as nimle 1,ti � ^Cr►. New Park t, j� h A hem and published in the NEttA, lsarrs e+ulv(l RTsar ueK As Fotiuws:- \l Sill"o^ Y. eo: Philip '�t�., L u��g`ja� „- Mr. McBrady. seconded h} JI r.Todd No.9 LocAL . . y.41 A.I1r1; . _ - - sine 11 Lot;&L 2 18 P Ld 7l1f,ved_that the Council xd,juurlt 8:0'0 P. M. :ill kinds of carriage - - die. -.... _._ - work done in-first f --•---- ': . � --,- •- _ . - chess order. - - PIc!cering Vigilance Committee. , t 0ils of the Lnurnibers Builders ; altWalI ' Paper- s -Pain s, Follow Following is a list i ___ Horse- ng a s eci 9 -.._ ckertn Vi i'ance Committee ` of the Pt g. g �n let•:-on requiring building at present date: Any 1 ri(1tERtvc+. material for house or barn, may Ladders on hand And• _ 'Chas Palmer, Uavid Pugh, Robert have sa►ue delivered at Claremont 1nAde t�order. Ile Veveroll. �� V Richardson, James Pickering. Markham, ♦Vhitby or pet' r"tend• Allarge fresh stock now on hand. Prices in WalllPaperlranging White, John Vickie, Lorenzo Battle Brooklin at any tillie lifter Jan. A gnnd breaking cart for sale cheap. from Be. lip. Foos RFllll;ic't•, R E Johnston, :1Ii.•s 1st, 1005, at reasonable prices. Huns( and int fpr sale. ♦ Julia O'Leary, Rirbard Moore, Rola L. '< bite, ti0hn Parkes i �uabaart0n, _Ii4owland. W- L Heszin, David Hall, -- I:4 hard Barrett, Geo Leng, Rot e:t 51-3m Greenwood. ��. H. JACKSON, Brock Riad. .. �'. °.:y-`► i r• ".- - ot.wRsatonl Xmas service for the Sunday ►-INGERINO COLD, t` ,a school will be given neat Snndaa't Mrs. Forgie jr., is home from y n - Winnipeg. (Xmas) 10.311 a. m. Evangel- Withstood Other Treatment But Cl�,`rBmQYl t Market h F p istic service in the evening at i Quickly Cured r Chamberlain's �.J t Wm. Thomson has moved. to o'clock. The anutial meeting of Coutth Remedy. _ the village, the,church will be held on Friday, "Last winter I caught a very severe Duncan lfacnab spent Tuesday Dec. 30. The roll-call will take cold which lingered for weeks," says A Great Success. Patronize it. Talk it upp Help it In every nn the Queen City. place in the afternoon at 2.30, J. Urquhart, of Zephyr,Ontario. "31y way you can, and buy your FT R-ITCRE, Fancy Chairs and Henry Michell of Toronto, spent after which tea will be served in cough way very dry and harsh. The XMAS Goods at � few da s here this week. local dealer recommended guaranteed the school- poo at 5.30. The gain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed ••p Miss Florence Eastwood is visit- table-talk on the' '�iritual status it, so I gave it a trial. One 25 cent f. H. Deal'a Claremont 'ing Mrs. George Davidson, of of the church" will''be opened by bottle of it cured me. I believe Cham f �Cherrywood. the Deacons' report given by berlain's Cough Remedy to be the beat - Edgar and Miss Myrtli Brown Deacon C. Gostick. The business I have ever used." This is one of the is x -of Toronto Junction, are holiday- session. will be open at 7.30 p, m, most staple medicines in use. Thous- in at H. Storey's. Special evangelistic services will ands have testified to its excellence. g It not only'cures a cough quickly and Drs. C. J. and Ralph Brodie begin (D. V.)New Year evening g q. y aid a flying visit to friends in effectually, but counteracts any tend- id g Sunday, Jan. 1, and continue envy towards pneumonia. It is equal- ondon this week. each evening for some time. The ly valuable for children and may be • Mrs. John Cowie and son, of Evangelistic Band of McMaster 'vee to them with implicit confide, cmpl imentif the :':Markham, spent Tuesday with University, Toronto, is expected always cures and is pleasant to take Xrank and Mrs. Cooper, for a few evenings during the There is no danger in giving it to Oscar and Mrs. Graham enter- month. Further notice will be children for it contains no opium or _. 'tained a number of young people given re those meetings. other harmful drug. Sold by all at their home on Today night. drug I ecce• • - John Cummings, accompanied Brougham. CL�RE�dONT LIVERY kis wife and child, are spending a E, W. Bodell was in Toronto on 'tew days with A.and:firs.Travis. cue Misses Kate and Florence East- Tuesday on business. I��wswell Wood attended the Markham Wm. Cowie.is on the sick list First-class 'horses to hire day or , drove /Y t}y� an. -High School"At Home" last week this week. night. Thomas Graham and David Our skating rink opened on Sat- Buss in connection--meeting all Birrell were at Beaverton on urday night with an attendance trains. Wednesday attending a cattle of about one hundred and twenty, gorses clipped on shortest notice. sale. Nominations for County Conn- �� � � From present appearances there oil was`held here on Monday when W. A. ThvmSaII, © © © © © © © ill © 0 © © © © wbe a lively contest for muni- the former viembers, Messrs.R. R. lcipal honors at the -)ming elec. Mowbray and Thomas Poucher :Proprietor. on trice. were re-elected by acclamation. + E, Stephenson, of the Belleville A very successful open meeting The ere $ Canada. 'Business College, in spending a of the Sons of Temperance was g; � few days here with his brother held in the hall here on Friday i ® Has over 22 000 Customers. Thomas. evening last. Rey, McIntosh, of s W. J. Bingham has moved his Whitevale, was the speaker of - ` ipaint shop from North Claremont, the evening. All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. to the rooms over Wm. Dows- rrhe undersigned i_g prepared to 'well's wagon-shop. 01 Oak do etll kinds of carriage and wagon Dan. Forsyth and Nelson Fagg painting-at his shop over %Vm. MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMONT BRANCH, took two hooses to Uxbridge �� I)owssveli's wagon shop' A. P. Smith, Man L. E. Todd, Agt. -Chri,=tmas fair, where they are Also prepared to do all kinds of @exhibiting them. paper hanging and haluse paint- Our merchants are doing a good ing. «'.J. Bingham. � �✓ �✓ � a i%re �(, tma= trade this year. They Timbers of oak keep the old Claremont. re showing a od 3tvc•k suitable for Chri-atmas gifts. homestead standing through Pick®pin John Cowie of Markham,pa-l-l"l R ) the ears. It a s to use the Vigilance ' Committee through here on Tne;ala • on hs � F Y _ . way to Raglan Chris-trnaj fair right stuff. g ± where David is exhibiting horses. ' For fro f W mete yerint property stolen 1904 Pumns rrett of--Green-wood.vrPen�vod: ­'Alen- of oak are men in . -shi ed a tine brill from this sand the appre- • 1, . 1 :.' 13P rugged health, men whose heDaion of the thse.ea. station on Tuesday to Mr. SXem bore ba.in,f property etoleuoomm¢ai• Whidmills#c a, O New inaA, ova Co eaie tmm�aieT witSin7 memse -ria. est materials. of Exacative Catnmitfee.lir. J. Brown and daught rr. Membership tan igl oo. left on Monday to visit the torte- Childhood is the time to lay Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. Leag ?' errs mater, firs. Gibson, who n- aidea near the town of wood• the foundation for a sturdy con• proncleat. wa am prtepared to do all loads of of Work mak• stitution that wiN last for yciars Ezoo. Cane.—Gee. Le". D.R. Pagh,C.8. Promptly pwft"tac to the Damp bttnaew. There was quite a heavy fall of Pahwor,PiabOds,e. Oct tinow here on Tuesday, and note Scott's Emulsion is-the right Tickets entry be obm tied from A. _ '-Re can hear the merry •teig3h Jeffrey.Me,.�• $. O'Conner. rice- } to, _ moi- billet, reminding us that Christmas stuff. - o13IIerow � tD - is at hand, _ t'S 13'rrtt,l:istimulates f (lett.. a' R Miss Ferguson, of Port Perry, Market at W.V.Webaidson. Agent.Pickering, 8°n' ct.aatmataa. ! the growing powers of children, = - is here at present, relieving her 15 $p Brou ham sister atresent, who ie teacher helps them build a firm p 1 -of the junior department of our public schlol. foundation for a sturdy const-) Ji '"'. -H, RICHARDSON'S Our public school closes this r'IIe5a8y AfterII00H, ration. "Ws' Creek for the Christmas vacation, ,At Lafraugh's Hones. ranch to the regret of the mothers Send for tree sample. Important showing of finest display of " in the section. School re-opens ,Highest Cali Prices paid for China. A very large assortment of again on Tuesday, the 3rd of Jan- SCOTT a BOWNE, Chemists, g y+ produce. _ 8tationarv, Books. Dolga, Toys. lar,! uary, Toronto. Ontarla received for the Holiday trade• Call - Messrs. F. Hutchim4on, Joshua 50c.and!1.001 all drusmists. -,F• LAFRAUGH, and see them. Burid), .Jas. McFarlane, James _ Brougham. t8a1►eoriptione taken for all �fagszinea. Underhill and Win. Ander-on _ Weekly and Dailyl.Newspapers. were delegates to the Li hemi _ Couventiun at Whitby on Tiles- ' • ��, tf- H. RICHAR�SON, day. The Hoole Circle have Chang: ClearingSale ` Broc]s Stsee� Wh.itb�. ed their night of meeting from ickering Tuesday to Thursday, the :Ptli. P.A full attendance of member.- is requested as the election of offi- t-.rases' sad Children's cera will take place on that even- Ladies' .. Ing. VVtn..Lea per fell froin the roof. Headwear. * t, of N. Burton's reAdeuce uu Jlcn- u b e rYard day -while engaged. putting on,d Thing' s :YOu Need Novertatorm-n•indows, «•e are pleased •' All lines new. to report that• no bones were -LTJ broken and that lie is doing as All kinds of rongb a ••egged Lumber -well as can-be expected. Balance of stock at reduced prices Lath,Shingles,Doors h,House fin• - Little Spencer, son of, T. B. iehinge and Silo material #-)ogles at the statiop, had the Ladies Invited to Inspect. Good Axe* ,�jg�t t4al tafte lot. P misfortune of having a sleigh-box Z�a have a lar a range of ' fall upon him last weal:, 111 i11Tillg Cistern tanks'and water troughs made Axes, rices go as low 11 hint somewhat severe!-.. «•e are M. Gerow, Brougham' . P g . is that even by our Su g to order as Fifty cents, but there is riot h sterns," a pleased to report t that he is re- no economy in buying a low' - _2a t, stead -flame which covering. priced axes. It's our aim will not bee extinguished by Remember the proniera(le t aro- 'to sell yod one of which- the strongest wind. The ivals on •the Caledonia Rink, cn . . .; ��-,- 1 r you sxy—"That's the best a ter sell is good lie. W• i :--- o on• ,v n n we -Chri..tinas and \ems• Ye,tt�= e�•eu- rise i ever used." Such is ' t•t}lue, but we have out the n 110 ings, Dec. °eth and Jan. 2nd. The pr Ire to our ice at present is in first-ria-s.c•un- ditso:r. The band Nvill be in at- Qj . — ,oeQ ,n� Dollar Axe. Sixty-Five Cents. tentlauci:. A• plendiil -time -is . .,oh'I= assured for rill. See hills for par- ,� •t�tl�o g :a tictilar:5. After brief -)glue-� of only This is the place for the i'arro- �. S1nr �� ° a s , four clay- from pneumonia lVin• hr s to-first call and see it, full line p oaf 1 w J StrongCattle Chains Warm 8c Windproof Store} (lied at lei; rc'idonc•e on of first-class blankets and ufitts o Thur-(ln} la--t aged :,3 exr�. 'Tii� at reasonable prices, also egllars =x w are our Horse Blankets., «'e ' ` F'' } _.� 'tdV �" p`c have them in various weights, funerA took )bice on SuildlI\• made and old ones re-bodied, ; When it comes right sizes and Patterns, for street 1 O it♦iR +Q wltetl ltl.� l'E 111a1t1fi R'Frl'intern(°(1 ill guaranteeing a first-class job.. :� `-'- ^!� Ilowil t0 good StI'(lnj Cie• and stable use. Our buying in 14 tto� qeg Ilendable Cattle Chains great quantities from the largest the Goodwood ceineter}'. Tlic fell line of harness grease, eh�, ¢v tt 1 wakarsinCanada enables us to 40 robes, stock food cortib5 and r °� a :there is none to excel the sell to you at prices the average :'-deceastfl leaves a fatttily of t«-o d f o ti kind t�� sell. A complete denier would have to qay to the boys and one girl, his «•ifs having brushes always on hand. ,., - ., � • c ° ei � aholsale man. a, } S g O o me o 6 mnb4.8i�"P ti range of sizes to volt the j flied a number of years ago. a' °°= °t= pa o c= °! bull or the calf Repairing neatly and promptly m a °°s We save you Money W. J. :Stark,' Manager of the r. Eo I °� °e3 0° w>r°rdim o">�m -A attended to. a g °°n x " Sovereign Bank at Stonffvil-le,bas _ . - e •; g xa °a�a a' our Prices are Right• - in this line.' been promoted to the inanag(ll- One call will pay yoti+ t inert of the Bank's market bt anch s C o a v o H o - in Toronto, which will be opened - �T • $hc�rtly, The Stouffville branch E. yr a Bodeil• m °o ,. • ,fie ° p g ° - They Russill Hardware Co. will b•.- in charge' of Mr. Burk- •z °e ° k holder, teller, for the present. $=OLlghel,m -!: •o A�•j ° t o q i p 3 .. , . �( wet 3b 4 a°. .:General 'Manager Stenar•c oN t — �' Mr. spa,k slay bePiT e3 'Peir'" o y :126 EAS? RING STREET, Toronto. selected for promoti�,n to the pity lanoar 1903—Whitby 9th, Oshawa 10th Wanled—sn Idea of .oma atmpie Bron harts 11th, Port Perry 18th.IIx- .. . office bec�;tu4e of his ability and ch(natap.teqtr R Y + ,;• 4< Teor•ot oar (eco.- en mar brtnA ,roo weak' bridge 1•atb, Canaington 11th,Beaverton rruecesa at Sic off c lige. rite Jdtix tvxndsxa•irxx a co Pittnt actor ! B:t� ?tist Church notes—A ocial ••"Z4$h1n8too,D.C.•for tboir ii•sm pr(ce ofha 10th. p a and %r.-two hundred In—nUoux waotoa. - ' I :•�,_,:r .��ln.r�. ...- �� Y.,wa,-o.�,�_,.,,�,3 w..7s..c„ r _•- u.- _ .:n.,, _ t3 :_..t.a..,r., '1, r . / _ . .. � .:. .. I . . (' - �. -1" - f; ;t,_. • E!El/i44444t4!441"441E rather sparingly. Upon Lille eprin- A Revelation to Lovers-- (kle shredded cocoanut, Pressing the�BRAVE ELEVATOR BOYS _ - A 1 latter well down- with a silver knife. — Boston brown-bread thus treated will 7 Y SAVE SAVED LIVES OF a ' About' the Z i be excellent. X"Y PEOPLE. of the cup that cheers. A I Apple and Orange Jelly,-Use an , • go .,- - IIA �equal number of apples and oranges .Seventeen-year-old' IToy Rescued �, - .•••u O y�Q 1 Rash the applos, slice and core I Over Seventy People'From ....House c'' ! them• put them over the fire in the I ' preserving kettle with enough cold( Death. p� water to cover them and simmer it then 1!Sr. Carnegie's reattrds for - ;!1a_f►t►W�'1.1►1y*W�i�ri*�'" them until they are reduced to a heroism.are distributed it is proba- . , .- pulp. Pour the apple pulp into a ble that not a few will find their . j. SNLECTED RECIPES. jelly bag, to strain out the juice. I way to the brave boys who run the ' . fruit• Wafers.-Mix a cup each of Measure the juice, and to each pint i lifts in public offices and other . sleaued raisins, figs, dates and nuts of apple juice add one of Uoiled or- ; buildings, for many dwellers in mod- ;.. 'ango juice and a pound of sugar, and I ern sk sea Pers owe their lives to Ce lon Tea is the real'genuine delicious article in all its native � - and fc,rre twice'through a meat chop-� S-''' i y g 'boil them together, removing the , the prom tuess and fearlessness of crit Sold only in sealed lead packets. Black ]Mixed or Na. -_ • - per. A-cid a few drops of vanilla or! I P P Y y P , scum that rises,- until a little, cool- ,'lepton juice, then knead until well ! the lads who earn taheir ldviugs in the tura] GREEN. By all grocers. ]blended on a board dredged with ed upon a saucer, forms u jelly. elevator service. ( Received the gold medal and highest aw,nrci at St. Lotus. Then take the kettle oft the stove, confec•tioner's sugar. Roll to onto Unly last Juno, for instance, Joe �_� _-._ _ . t let the jelly partly cool and Pour Dolliiran, a seventeen- tar-uld boy, ' �ourt.r inch fit thickness. Cut into I y' ;rounds with the top of a salt shak- 'it into glasses. When cold seAl it up i rescued over seventy people from a ;swaps as though unconscious that its .white bitttle-4ag-of his house and the - ier o► into thre"uar•tZr-inch blocks like any other preserve. burning building at Nos. 457 and little life was threatened, .sped back other the Royal Standard of Scot- . with a knife. Roll in granulated au- 45J, Broome Street, New York, hav-!to the elevator, jumped in once', land. Next came a page-in-w,:iting err and pack in tin boxes Ucttvicen WREN F.GC,S ARE SCARCE. "ing to wake no fewer than Leri'more and descended to the ground i and a sword-bearer, and by na;+ of . 8 p tapas of poralHne paper. Nice for In making squash said' Pumpkin trips before accomplishing his heruic in safety. Then he went in search bodyguard the Count himself had a Christmas, pies without •eggs, use less milk ill ! purpose. Dollutau, it appears, was of the old lac];•, whom he discovered' stalwart halberdier on eitlier side of Cake Snowballs.-Make any good proportion to the amount of stewed not the regular.elevator buy, but as sitting disconsulately iii the' garden him. The sword and halberds used . cup cake, bake it is small, round, pumpkin or squash, sweeten and'boon as the lire -.vas discovered, and which surrounded the house, bitterly were stated to have been,io. the.fam- , . blamin herself for having left her fly for no less a period than five smooth patty-pane. Choose those flavor the ,same as when eggs are ' all escape for those fu the toP; g t3 ,----that_ after baking have risen so as to uses], I storeys si,euted to be cut o:t, he'pet to die. i hundred years. . a• . ... to nearly round; ice one half, let clr-y, Doughnut: --O!to cup buttermilk or juluped Into the eltivatur.atui ran the i llhen'the boy' ran up to her with! Quite unlq.ue in its character was hien ice the other; pile on a ]urge good scar milk, 1 ]cover] teaspoon � c$r to the top floor•, where lie found� the familiar cage In his hand the old j the demonstration ut the students of pplatter and put sprigs of red berried soda, half cup sugar, flavor with a panic-stricken crowd of tyl,trwriter !;lady nearly fainted, and in her Brat-� the Aberystwith College on the oc• ' ''holly between. nutmeg or lemon or hall- of each. I girls and clerks. I nude took the rescuer fu her arms,casion of one of their number being Chicken Salad.-Cut the meat from Some preicr ginger or cinnamon. Use 11'hen he made his tenth and last and rapturously kissed him, greatly Sent away fur a couple of terms for - ' , a cold boiled chicken into dice. M(as- flour to make as soft as can be eas- I trip the flatnr_g were licking the ele- --to his embarrassiuent. However,i the heinous criwc of rolding con- urs and allow half as much celery, ilv handle's]. Cut out and fry in I valor cage wid it was touch-and-go !she afterwards supplemented the em-' verse with a lady student. After Ii cut in small bits,.as you have chick- deep fat. i whether the ropes would hold out!brace with " a substantial present, presenting him at a-formal muting -- .en. ]fix and moisten with one part i Raisin Cakes One cup sw,,et, milk, ! for the final journey: He reached the and, though ;he had lust a!1 her fur-' with a marble timepiece and silver-4. = vinegar and three parts salad oil, half cup butter, or other shortening, , ground in safety, however, and then'ciiuire and eRrrcts, she veers probably.,' plated inkstand, they formed up It Gt and season with salt and pepper. `2 cups flour, 11 cups rafsins cut in coolly= strode out of the burning the happiest .old lady in Chicago on funeral order to accompany him tc a .- - ' Prepare a mayonnaise dressing as I halves, 1 ]t,vel teaspoon soda, half building, but before he could va,list, the night that she wa.s bunI I out the ra',lwny station. . - 'follows: Into a chilled swtp-plate;teaspoon each salt, cloves and cin- I tic was caught and g0-.en a heai ty I of her hur.ie. Dressed in d,•c•p mourning and • .•break the yolk of one egg. On this'namon. !cheer, v:ith the promfac' of a - sir•b- _+ wearing their black gowns in the . . .squeeze six or eight drops of lemon ('team Cookies-One cup creast, 1 �starrtfal reward for his heroic ser-i form of coals, the procession moved Juuc, and with a sil.er ]sick sur scup suKar, 1 teaspo<,n srida, a }cinch vfc's later on, . CURIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS. oh, the leading. file carr;ir.g opoci with a rotary motion. Begin at salt, flavnr trith nutmeg or lemon. j ! bo-ks and all }pining in rindrig the f- . ` once to put in the salad oil, first a I . .A 1'AUTJCULAIiLY ltIlAV1: �Celebratin a Pall of Rain ahead March. together with well- p 1'1-hp amount of soda Rhould be vrcied g by , l' few df'ops at a time, then adding ,t according to the so•n•r.eas of the act is credited tu' an ebpvator hos , 'Parade and Church Service. known �`e{sh lun.ral hymns. Thu r fn lar err uantities as the wixture whole oceedin ,a Meru char•acturiz- . , b q cream. Flour to make as soft as , named Johnnie Day_, niso of :vew i I Rt, g thickens, Season with salt and aIcan be handivil easily. Roll thin and I Pork, who last spriit� snaeedcd iii I Not long ago a protracted drought M1 by the oreat-t solemnity, which I pinch of Cayenne. Put in a cup of bake carefully rt,-+crrirg tic x propic trill) u,,re cut od in the 11 i,,htta district of Kansas, niueh Imprersecl tilt, hun<ireris of spe:- - - the ofd, then thin with enough vines Spiced Cuokicts--Onrha)f cut; el)<h , tram ail cxculcs in a ,t ig huilaing In threaitr.ed the irrha.bitanty, with rn-, tators who accompanied the pro- gar or lorron juice to suit the taste. ,Sugar and nioIiix*(•s, 1 heaping Ica- llfanhattaII. •.lhife ti;e lircinen wera urnruurt loste. 1'rnyers wuty offeree) rsryon to the railway station, where ` 11 . . Lin., a salad-bowl with crisp k•tt:re ` poop nods dist,t)Ice+•i in 1 cul) hot .ende•av„ills ; tir_r,tiuh !-he sut, rixuned. up in vitriuus places of worcililp for, th-L departing studcrt had a "send' Ieav'e-i. put i❑ the as lad, anti cU•.i- ,tater, ”-3 cup shortening, one. tenr inert, ar:d wouu•n by means of the Lire-.a tali of rain, and biacl. clouds were off '-of thu•ndcrous cheers. + thin with the thick mayonnaise. I StrV e.F,h fitnt r, cinnamon and ��eva>torl uhn:iie Sr'ay.e the riarnlU h�f tiv•arnc�t fpr fuss:ad of trrfg6t onsu�. —-+ . Gnrnah with--pieces-. of hand--boil.ast' l nlr a frit, cream eooki-is, awl, dcs ) g Ikfore_the thrratenrl] ruin had been rO'r PIIS:. JOII. , .- -- --- (:toter `abl,pA�Ctr,i P I.ixth flour in order to Lt•in the wuch-norrded rain fell in turrentyl sag and with stoned and hal,.Lwl leas oons the slice, insisted on rtrruiin• it to wrou ht the black c•lruds c•au,o, and: _ olt•.eR• �„dn, two taUha:ppouy bvibnq aarnr, the g • I lT,• called at the house and aaktiei , Fries! Bologna Sall, Thio is nn I tab!4 spo0ny melt,d lard,. P y ti I p i! she had. any carpe is to brat, -add-Birt them dc,w•rt, / .- uY'er ah arca pf auir,cthing llko vU - ' • . tnurh improved by bring' dipped tirst rI„ ,r to taste. Put to a cu t,hcn tilt, itac-hed the lar,:lin- the miles. The people w.•tit frantic with i,n'g that he had be•Cn in tha business . = . its cracket crumb,:. All the slice-+ and till nitdt mnlasc.a ct'l anotit- elevator uas holden with the Smoke, •.Ji)y, ,and in it very iv,% minutes n ov,r twenty yearY • _ . ora to he cooked in ' dee tat” nod �• "Flow touch to beat the .parlor P e i ler cup rno at.4cs and flour to n:ix . Gut tilt, h, , kticte his way auc! dtvsrl brass: hand was parading through, then lifted out n••rrvl Into t1N• di••t, Yoll.mol by those ho the sire•e1s, .followed by a gr carpct'r" she n►ked. _ -_ --- p sti!T, Ro11 thin. All rookies (ins diillar and a uarter ' . -rsin�Isoh-- them *l;-Ca-*1Tt_ ntt.�+r!Iil'l is }ire r•,,.,, t , save, . I they uere crowd Singivg bysirs of thank &;iv-. quarter 6 shaiiUti• f r,nki•,� anm� I -'�`������• up beaters Cg.s• with them. I p,.t_ori5 l'i.' c_ thrui soft and others ;ill in. tha bps', pr6ititbly flan uwrc ing &I'll i st:iii t-Iivinse seer lioarsr `I � � &uta `a oche -a . Kidney Omelet -Chopp cold evok- i',r.,rcn. and cri?lr. force of habit, ralarruuc.l the g.:te and 1•;ce•ir the [urorie++ clgsed In order' rs n ]scut, y••\t.r.la; who of2erad to ad k1dn..:y st y (toe, make an omeSct 1 Bakrrl Indian Pudding-4n 2 cit. all reached til.! ground ht s,:iety A that thrix emliluyes might have the,du the soh for a dollar," xv.wure with threes eggs, thitw tahle-i r,udtlin� rush heat urn qt. spills to f,.w minutet-. later Irl,, elavutor shaft npnortuc,ity of standing to the rain '•Fxartiv', utadam, but how was he• ::"apogeifnls of mitis, salt and pepper,t-he boiling' point - Stir in caivfplly took, ti•re and,tits britlding cullapscd. tititi.l �c.,ctkod t1}rnegh, and 4uh.n- Prnpared,,` . . . 'to season, put one teakpoonful of I,throo tal,ltspooi.x siftrrl steal, halt "Fie had it s?ick in his hand.' For tfris brave act y-eon; frau seri. yueyitly nearly 1,U(ln pereot,y attend-, -. ons p ., .i ,• g t ,,. '1 presuine so Ile intended to . n•as nun cit .,., , r • .. melted t;:rn in th,r mixt;ire. t:,puk p •o t ]`til f r i w nils, LLi'c.1 l:v it [iwdal, t,,- elf ut. _ y -the._;iies�__.. •of land under, didn't he"' uiau:un, halt cup rail+•nc a r tlsu -crrrfs•='-mE-e�r- . slowly until s cmist is formed on I %%hen part ty tiak.sl arid ano,hrr g• it substantial sutu of (if the c.i v o�posfte character eras -.Ails bottom: to the meantime, aprin- <ivait of ncilk, l;a!a i3 or .4 hours n,e uiy e olltt by<l [coin those tvhu sero a �ieatonstrutlan repotted irqur Tac» fast or�r raid is Luo Smnll, yon ._ _ kle over the omelet the chopped kid-itt•r_u-., s rramery milik.after it comes +,masts iri rhe building, mil, ire til.• State of 1,ashington, I know:" J` 'lney and chopped parsety toll] the frorn tho sopa'tator. :1 rcrna kahle"iii }tinrr of tool h;r- Which 14 a centre of the salmun•Gsh- F:aactl; , 'Your' carpet is badly K • , omelet in half, lift it to a hot Flat- 1 ofsni 'on rho i+art IQ a boy ntkInOd ing industry, in which Chinamen ,worn, it has numerous holes in It.. _Iter and serve at once. I'1.1•:11's I\ THE NITCILt•::r, �IIwin Grene was .reported a yenr or. - tae'grly" engage. Concerretr' about Ile would make. a great shove it get- . ' ' Sour Cream Nut 'Cake.-Two eggs so ago fret r. Yuri,,_ Grcr c ran' ill tht, had prospects of the season,- the ting it out thcro and back again, . one cup granulated sugar, half Q The t tuv,t bill pat nt�ct to he pot• i Cele;'r.als •heli! a religioi:a service in Out oil the ground he would show otl cu rich sour cream, t.wo cups of ishtd al) ejten if.It is caec•fu!ly rut+ fist in :2n afartuton,t house near t.ir P P l(liv d� Rivu,f;, nuc! .,,,,: rtt_h', ubcrut this hul,� of propittuting their •'jostt•• its shabbincsr to everyone who ai:k• flour, mcsasure before+ aiftinG, half I't-d alta each ilwal u ith nevtspaper t cd whom the car ,f belongedto. Ih teaspoonful Rada, one leer! tent, )onlsuitened Let%% the hands; -ani] it. tci'' stn, p'ortc•r discuverod the 'tlr'god, .incl thus cirs'c:ring u 1) ,- pc P P' I %herr i•. is t,ilw.e.sarti to i,olish it t h,� 'hucl,l•rg to Uc on fire. lfe -in hist]- of prosf.•rpty, But t>Ptcr a fort-•hhn? th'i way to do a job of this . ' , baking powder', flinch salt: Leat !atriy rrtisg at,.. al:rr'in nnl] prncc4,ted, ni,th'tit's i.-a it) there wera u.i stn- o . -- - - - the eggs till w'hitra and yolks are Puling will last l.,ngr: if file block- "flow do you do it?" wall blended, add sugar; ds are Ing is niixc.! v('ith turpentine ur,to arouse the it:titters, who flet] to p-m•ement nt the outlo9k, and angrp : I take thcar t out throtgAi the ("soon cotT,x+ instead of tt'ut ac safety "with no thnufiht of %that with themsVIv.:S for ha%ing lost so ' sills in screIIint! sugar,, siftit ihatoen ithc Thegfolluwing is a relialplc- -recipcIthov sh,.rilcl plot on."'s TLe fire hal] enitili time, atui still angrier witli ill hack. aryl"sh-r,)pT.<3Kd hl it ies }I hewatlat t_ the egg n b 4tart(ct .�n th,� sixth f,voc"and.Uurn-' their "Joss" for hi-icallovn disregard , y' y g ' mixture the flour, bakinguw•dcr' for mhking baking• powder iit Blur:e',• andnirc, while I acs , returning! it, all ai"I 'salt, and beat well. 1 oke in Mix v;ell topethtr six uuncyai of tar-'ell so rotiously that the esralre-6f nil 'of their -fervent wipplicatiuns, theyly three layer cake tins. Filling-Ono taric acid, eight ourtcc•cr be-t• bakin„ crit the seventh .nn(I top iloor' was i tied a rope around him an,1 druggod cloth, 3Yoanyione-aRks mevwhat Iihave - ontir!Ay' rut o!:.. The him-front hfs exalts-d position in the -cup pecan"or walnut meats. - I sutra and one quart of be,. i!uur; `tem le through tite starts, whew I reply that. it is a splendid,Pile fol 1. . ' Manana Sandwiches.-Among fruit I then hitt !;vr ur t-'ix titres through a TF.Illt0lt-5'I1IICKI' 1 f•a)I'l f.ther finally g 1o. 2"4, Blank " Street. Tf no one SIL101 eairdwichrt, bannann takes the Lead, I fine s m'C ar,d keep in a cera cioscly�t,vcre frngrieal-ly • c,llinf; front' the; asks me any r}uer ions I cal] at Llie coFcred. wfiidpK•s for assistance, but. there; S1[.\EIiI T) 1TI'iI 'lY) :\TO1IS, I houses on eiLhcr wide of you and ass• I. and to this a slight variety can he, y` given by spreading each lengthw•iso" 1 teaspoonful of baking powder• iu ..gas sots,• delay in' setting-alt - the I 'There was a eery rt•waikable iia-i if they have order' a new Axtuinster , -Blies of fruit with %hippcci cream inaslaetI potatoe% IS n v:<tnaferfitl asci ',irc:_recapv-;, -aril the liras at:cl srtcol:c', tuce in•tt detnonatration 'htdtl by ,the Ihey watch the and wv. me cisme it in snaking them fluffy and light. ai:� increaas•l to alarmi'll- extent. I villapr clubs and friendly societies' here. Madnme•, in the language u. . - --'- -'------ - I when making flour last ter ,akes. the, 'T'here-.wcrr. eight jiersens,' blit the of a Gloucostershire district- for the' the Greek, do.ygil twiK?" , baking powder should n,, ,':•'be stir-,;,lift a1.011d not accurruaoaitt'n more -bpnetlt of the Stroud Hospital. At. He.was given the job. -" • '- . real in until just before .fry,ing, as it 'thail live, ,Ind the bos•,'perfc•(:rly cool E.astingipii, a village six miles castI •• ' -__"1, . - . _. . i�ua s i� sight will make the hatt,+r mt:ch lighter. I but fearful lest, the care Should tout of the city of Clouvester, EnglanQ,1 + 7b clean coffee and teapots sill ble to the bottom and his human ''there rcSidas li Itornan noble, Count rather+-"('on' in; ,^hoots are of them" with gcold water; add to this , lie Ligri, who claimg to be a.lineal sotre nsw nfteraalI. ']his sac's Is dee cargca br, kilted, tiegt�tr! three of the i :CrO�I'ded Street. - People. some baking soda and boil until Ilse,Hien to await leis I OtUr:t. Th,ise, to',descecrdacti, of 'the ill-Starrexl House li'fo S." Aasi.ghten-•-'•Is . it?- 1. stain is t;emovetl, then rinse out with.'their ilifinite, crclit•, iwmediately of Stuart, and who was the leading thgtight it would ha a terrible fail- ' passing by. Old andyoung, clear hot, water, and place in the stooti aside ane] allowwl the cage to j figure fn the demonstration; tire." "�hv?" "I told Bridget ex- ' .' A ea et, about their OVt'ri sunshine. Socia dampened and rub-;descend without tbelil. • "ITB wAs peecociod by two stlwidw'd- actly h,)w to nti4o St, and she went' I g bed on with a flannel cloth is excel-! :is soon as he I)ud lair°.ed his pas- , berircrs, one bearing the blue and and sriuda it some other way•.' affairs and always Somebody lent fur kt -ping the outside of n tin clingers Oconn 'proceeded 'nn lids sr't:- ' - -- - — - . - � co[Tee pot and other tinware bright oll(t'journey of rtxcue, but had only . . . in plain sight who. need. I s and. clean. mendoit file third, fluor when a tee iTake :Ho ,lisk i a Co d " `.' ' The best dressing for huriis an,l i nienclous cr+ish aiinuucecl t•hcy fact 11 .N I . - ., .- Scott S Emulsion. scalds is ]raking Soda made into a that the burnt tlooring hart given' NOW it's that White-haired paste with •vaseline, or 'any soft, ,way, doubtless carrying with it the; . . .. - unsalted grease; and if put oil soon'three pian who were relying yppn the I •,-- � ' old man; weak digestion and enough will prevent blistering. I return of the elevator Uoy-for, their i Further ,DAV@I,Opmen#g Nlc3j/--P1"ov@-fStal. -Tt,1@f6 When washing with hot suds fails I safety. i �t cold blood. He needs to remove the stains from enamled': when hn Lhed the toll III, he , Js Cure for You In. .. .. . . saucepans, a piece of cut lemon dip- found!'them clinging Lb the gate of ra ped -in salt- and rubbed over the the elevator, singed and alirtost auf-I f ttthe stain will 'generally prove et4ec- focated with smoke, lint Still pets- 'DR. CHASES SYRUP OF LINSEED)AND . TURPEN !NE •S�OttS Emulsion trial. .I forst d of sufT'iclent strength and If, the tables, biscuit board and 1 courage to .allow the boy to slide I t0 warm him, feed hint, and rolling r pin aro scrubbed at least'.the door open and drag therrs 'in. On i If 'soil could depen'cI on a coli] should have a pierce in seers' house t once a week with a strong, hot pear reaching the ground auc of Lite sn`en passing off of its own accord it as a safrgua,•d against consumption strengthen his stomach. lint. suds they Inas he kept whito'-.vtti;"'found to "be Ur1CU11SOiouy, but' he'', would h, it very well to 1tL it rte and other at;tl tun distaseci. n t. i and clean, and in order to keep them' Mrs. J. Provos•t,nRenfrew, Ont„ T quickly rexoverel] in the open aft,, its Course. places'and young (Irene )Ind the satisfaction The risk is too great . �writcs:- See that pale girl? She has I m this condition have the lanes' ('on tin tion and Pneumonia al. "Aly fottrtocii-••ear-old bo had a - ., most est d mound the table coo Bred I of -knowing_ that-of the• eight he s t P P ' y, r' 3' thin blood'. Scotts Emulsion with mats, or keep small boards to' wont to snvr not one was lost. It w'ay's haw their beginnings fn a:very Se-.'cra cold, in the chest last . Set. the puns and kettles on. These; icould be difficult to recall an ill-;cold• ' • . 1 winter and I really thought lie was will brio new roses to list, eau Iasi] bo kept Mut of si ht when t, grater cosiness anal' ' if you take prompt mar.utc ui cur- going to die. 17a coughed nearly g y P g s Ince in whi0i 6 _ • "� face. they are not in use. nudur.it}. was Shotrn by a ]ad in.face I fug ev'cry vold.you kill never be a 1 all the•,",tiute anal Sometimes would • To prepare a new iron kettle for:of ahnast certain death. I victim of these or other fn.tal lung I Spit up •blond. 15e had about'given ,c use, till it w•it:h potato parings and` y tro)ibles: up nil hopes of his recovery when I . • . There goes a young, lnali I P 6• got long ago an r.le:t at or bit at- water and let them boil for two' tachr+l to a private, apartment h6ilse i Did you ecce -.salt to Lhiuk of it l lieard v! Iii. ('hoses Syrup of Lin- Chest. Oil': P in (:hies'*o rf5ked his life in a 'sac that -.vay'1 I seed and Ttsrpeutinc. After ucsing ` - - with -narro hours, then wash 'in hot sun Suds, wipe the inside of the kettle. perfect-'cessful r'l,deavue to save the life of a I Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and one bottle, ther,- rtes a gi change ,) 8UIT1 tion IS 1115 trOUl)1C. 1 dry nod rub fL t�fth a little Lard.I cauir which had-been forgotten on I Turpentine Is hest known on account l fn his condition, and I positively 11 p cr_ good tray to keep t.hc 1, burn.I the svv(,nth flour U, its otrnnr, nn I of its extraordinary control' over l say' that"he' tray completely cared by • ,SCOtt'S E3t1L11510t1 soothes rag- ers bei ht is to boil them with . - trottP,- bronchitis, whooping cough, two bottles, and hr, •bus not been g po-i old lady tvho was gt•ratly "G#j°"'`- r gel lungs and increases flesh I tato pnrings and then wash fn hot III A'1''1',1CI1Iai TO 'IF1I: li1RD. asthnia and severe cheat colds. (troubled rince. I "never saw medi- I ! As a moans of overcoming ordinary I cine, take such quick effect and can 1, adds. The goy whose name was 'I'hotnPrl cin sly recdmmend' it." and strength. + son had to rntl ht "dawn cosi yone, �coughs anti cohis,•throat irritation. when the old lady rcinemUrrevl , lice and file many diseases of Lite throat, Ih . (.'hands Sin:n of lanstretl arrd And here's a poor, sickly 5);vI vTY IOUND F:EL. (bronchial tubes and ' lungs -it Refit•7lirtientirae, 2t5 cents n, bottle'; at-all pet and - heg;ged him to return for - " ' little child. Scott's Emulsion Irl the recant tltornt which rag,itl it. lift, last juntpt'd into the clever- made an enviable reptatton fur :-•iia- dealers or 1•.Clrs,t, Bates lC. re `bility. IToronto. To protect you MafnR -. Ir1;1keS children grow—makes on the Upper Solway Life largt•ttt c�01 tor, reached the seventh Moor, which f_,_ ini•itaLinns file lrctrt.r:tit Hutt d .ntu.re ever seen in the district. w'a4 stranded was enveloped in blinding smoke, I PleasantK to take, thorough nnrl' ,f rte. A. W. Clrts, the, .ftiawua re '1 . —� oft Pbwlnn•, P:aglnn:f. It mea5tirexf rnc.:d front ronin "to ronin in search far-renchin g in nct.ion, pini atrtain in 1. ch dren happy. - 0 fart fn l,• FaR 2:; inches fn Girth of the contry, which he fin.211v found its battcficial results, lir. Char<a'glceir�t book author, are on evory bot - , i in the incl incly'a'bedrooin singinglgyrup of Linseed end Tiirpcntine;tlo. .. - • and wei.,het. ,G poi nils.. - ' .. . . ,` , - - . I. . . I r: ''e .. . - .- -. . I., ..1 - , ,. • :' .. • , 0. � aY • , , 4 , - .. , . -­­ - -.- - .,,I.-, ., , �llati eormsFot�dewte with Gra. Not;i'ls LE A D I f CATTLE MARI{ET, I army, wh/�.% bwiegiu}r root Ar_ NG MARKETS$ ' ,, thtir, exl,ru,a themsel•es as i,eing Toronto, Dec. 20.-Trade at the .- I. .- . F1 GRTIN 9 -'I' T 'PORT -ARTHUR I,oi titled by the carnage at ?1J:i-Sivltn lYesLeu n Cattle Mtirket today wtus n ,` 11111. They declare that the d,vnatuite The Rulfsng Prices In Live Stock 'nut so good, and trade was slower in the week. The quality of the cat, . I \ \ - - - - -.--_^.. _...:- - Loth sidesdareriahr grenades times and 8readstuSs: tie.ew�s thisuac ount. But het a ---- th�n dumdum bullets,_and that their q _.:_ . Japanese Artillery Creating Great Havoc use -,,et to bu`bt,nnedab the Ceae - BRF:A'DSTUFI:S. cattle are quoted sealer. Other s to Con en.tian-. The effect of the Toronto, .Dec. 20-WhL�trOntario- 'lilies were quit-t. Sheep and lambs TQ•"'. ' (� } VPo;y :.all, line bid fur Rfi il'e+'tl tit-tit and h s weak in Lone. -"""r' _ 1n the City = Rrenade.� thrown at .lace t!nnrtcrp was i and w..lte; y hi 'cro a buyoud d;s;ripticn. Ther It. a- '9lring, a:sc g,�u-t•, Nile to f37c, Slam- I F:xpurt Lit( was quiet, 1. ,r __, Sian tren-lies ware filled with ruiatie,4 A01+a. No, 1 no thern, sLeady ut yl.- ,very' few cattle of this kind being on of shattered flesh and bo•'es, which Iiia, r,O, 2 i o.thein 0fk:; Nu, 3 the market. Quotations all round _ co Id D.,t lei recaguiZpl as liu,nan Inorthein, 92(:, t:t-u:giun IiaY Inrta: are uu•:hanRed. Extra choice are _ .� . . 1KF]VMn WANTED WAR the steamers that' lately. ran the l Right was more sickebin rw u o ) :'In in• tran-it. I quoted at $4.40 to $3.75,' ood to ci borlies. The si h R g q g than n meat sh•tinhit.s. The northern Flo r-J(1 medium. at F4.25 to $4.40, good A desp+stch to ,the London Pale I blockade at Port Ar thnr carried I i'er a•nL ;aft pis; $4.2:5 l coil a a t 5:3.25 to $4 g ,. 8ra1b from Copenhagen says that IAimeri^aa cargoes. One reek in a rale:os of the hills are now rl(ared Ito F4,40. b vers sac s, u+is;t an I );etch.r Cattle-The run of Christ 7: Soca Hellin, the noted geographer ,thousand tons of flour. Many junks 'of the dean, b t the so!thorn slopes we t lac to '_+ c ^11L her fur chc,i a. mns cattle is pretty welt over, anC ?, and explurer, had an interview with iCOntinde to eater the port. are still strewn with hva lt.,n ,s. M1;n`*1Oha "unc' anaed ai . $5.:;5 to none of this variety was offeringto- man $:,,70 for Fest r,ttrnts, ''"O to )I:s.- Y ,at; the Czar' r3 few drays ago. He found The despatch adds that Gen. Stow- limt,s, and other fragments of'hu I = i'ny. The quality of,the btttche.rs'. . 4,: • his Majest., to the best of health. lie 'sel has been wounded a aih, but'not remelts, all horril,ly mutilat•txl, h0 far se•.c n f.utult5, R+>ncrally, too, were not so good, 8 and S-5- to'F5•- besmecl with lay when the explorer !seriously, His former wound is heal- - i]Q far'!n o s'. 11.rood trQdP was slower on this no- • -'Taralsed Gen. iiouropatkin, who is an ing. PREPARING VOR DFFFAT. i Ali 4' c -1:, firmer with the winter ir•„tint.. There is still a gond de- :h intiMi friend of Sien Hedin. In ' A despatch It Yaria nays:-Tho der,dnd 815 Lu 515 :,,, for brin in mond for good cattle, boot little de. ' - -regard to the war the Czar said he GRITAIIILE AT COLD. `-- . St. Yutu'bburg cur respuueut of -t..u. )a.I sl s; to ;I`�.:i! r0` 'Ito tY. <rtt t i nrnnd for Lhose 'of poor• quality: '” - Dever desired it, a�td sincocely wished A dt patch tion) Ulan hen saysc.Oc dumps Leh mph's that the ueKs r� and ,.e.:1. STt, itoh,, a3t for .hurt,, l,00f 't i,`rhoir•P hlrtrhers' are quoted that it might be concluded tis soon �casional anti}le ' firing is heard east celved there'fruin the froi.t is of the $18 Vr' bran. ex •o:•toi.. I_nt ¢4,2.; to 54,-5 fair .O to good at aL8 Fable, iY F most unfavorable. kind. Gen ' hour_I ,'a lev-I., 11, 4:c fur No. 2. 4ar 1 fi3 .,)it to £4: rriv,•d lots, medium, at .i o[ the rsiilivay. The fhtvHians cap- Opatkiu telegraphs that tailless the extra, an i ilc for No 3 trxaltrn; �Sa to $R,fii): common at $1.75 to $2 STOICISM OF WOUNDED. . tured two Japanese, who were !n a nuiubtrr Of LraitrB ow -'the Siberian of t i 'e, Torcinto frrf;'•tr. .. Goo„ cons at SM' to 33.40, and bulls - - pitiable currriiLicn. The urisoners Railroad is cunsi:ierabiy increased it 1�ye-7^c to 7Gic or No, 2 tit `2 to 9'1.75, 1!1 despatch from Harbin says: A grumbled Greatly at the MLtncbur#an Kill be impossible to keen the ain y� (urn- oar Can•,diun yellow, 4:3c; `1(10kr••s itnd FeeriarP--Continm tttoctor in one of the ,7aernstio hospi- 'told, ani said tht>y were glad to be fu provisions, ,in which case ht• wuuld it-i til, i"c t.0 la r, ti t d ' - .. .ttale here, in an interiiew said: foci and warmed. - .Cha tun frtd,ht• q 1 an to light dern,tnd, 1Tr feve - C ferrel, enough, the ma orit of be uaablo to answer•' any lunger for new Arra 4r'r,n, No. :i vel,nw•, vasior, MT,-rint; sola aho,it steariy with pre. g j Y The general pcacltion is uncertain. the course of the canrpalgn. Aa it is iS:'c fo :,2!.c; u,lud, 52c, on frac'; '1'0- t'lnns gnofatioris. Stnekerp art our wtounded are shot in the head. I ;too,ements nn both sides ars hamper impossible to Taut Gcu, Kour ,at- uo, or. 1. t3ttribute this to the shrapnel burst- g 4l Irunto. q rtl at Ri.'.n to S _ ,, bails are N ed by time frtezin� of wells ani the kin's request, his opponents are con- ( ars--h'irni; 33-tri 331c fair No. q,roted t $1 75 to 8•_'.',0. Fenders tog in the air, The Japanese ttrtil-.i lack of sno>v,.,wh#ch renter it 'ne^eg- tending that he is endeavoring to 1 shite, r,•1. law fr'it' ts; -Kort - , are tut;hnnRcd at $2.50 to $4,2b pet , ler, ha been responsible for most !sary to keen near the river for water shirk the respouail>fi;ty in leis uf';3•�!c lou fne•i hi and 3'=c, no,lh,und cwt of oer casualties so far. It is the 'supPlies and near the coal mines for the failure of the Afauchurlan cam-'nest ` il?il-•h Cn,.,s-Are gtendy, and arc :most e(Tective arm of-the Japanese i fuel, . paign. - . - vne I t'a t,+-51 f,r ca s of b t� gcrotrvl unchanged at .430 to $RO ecu ,Ser%I Brigandage. is increasing. There Is Icwt. • "We have many examples of the 1consilerable want and suTering "TROOPS IN MUKDF.N, on 1 144.2':, fir hr,rr,1. on tr;,(•k `i O i ( ; nrtoicism and devotion of the soldiers f rc,nto, _>:r n n•c fns bro ,In 14 Lm h,•rr. nlvcs-A fair lot were ofliering; among Lhe natica+. ReT,orts from A despatch from St. Puterahur aril 'ifM f•,r ban (•n lot. k -I the, sold ::tvadv, QuIotatbns are Who corn un-ter- our care. I was Ctadiyt3stoc'< state tial tfie number g o. t-'ale' i unchani t-f at :sic to •sic per lb. and - attendin 4 y of sick is the hosrita!s there is ra Sava.-The general stag apparent!; is I ,•a4-t;7c G., rUtc fair tie. 2, w.•sr R' n dyin Cossack`receatl f'• entirely satibfrcd with the military anti east I£2 rn $too vat•h. - li3e was in terrible lain. 1 stooge t 'ly r'e-reacinz. end that there are i situation in Manchuria, tiefu• cull- - . . Shier, nncl Lambs-T)rwpit.e a fair to ask him at the end what message b Lluc.,,wh at-T), II; bOc to SIc. rain, the C,a•ie wan brisk and e�ery- g few cases of abrious illness. viuced that Lhe Japa'uuso have reach- he had to acrid to his intents or re- I ed their high tide. A high otticial . . thing; was s,+l f, prices having a firm- - lathes. Ile gave me the number of I said on 11'rtlnrsrl or torr Ff o" OYA'1i S Cr''U�TRY PnOf�UCi:: P t shet•n are clnatred . Ihis rifle and requested that ft should A �I1MY. JiOS'IhG ON: ay':_ Ar $d.;,n to 94,2,r culls are higter ' The Japanese army- is unique in Iso sort to hi» cornuurndrr. Ar.otner A desl:atch from Aiu'•drn says' The military history, and, probably tLe D' torr-The duman 1 conga ,es ac- rat :?2 to 94. anti iamhs aro 25c per ____ soldier limped In here on toot. He i J+if'anese column on-Gon)-ral t)yamta's ' strungest in the world, curnbininb l3 a for e' oice Rralus. lluotuuuas err rwr, up. AI S:a ru 8',.-,5. . had refused tY let the stretcher men right, which General lienn.•m-ampfT the strength of bnrhar,sm with civ- 'unchainarl, TTogs-The r„arket retains Its weak . rca re Intl a , dlratir)n, drawing from the former Croon e y, lar Dta i3c to lac gr1'Rn t,•rtcwt. ta"ted seltrtt5hand $4.130 try hlrn sa rnrz there were others i y dru•u bac r ti, the Ta,tse g - 'Who aaolo icw' the-stretchers more. His lit e , Is a:am re;orted t be rr.ov- fanatical bravery and s;ern of death a ill a 4 to 2oc f ' . Ifoot -as wMatytated within an hour," j rg a'.'rth-east, and strongly holding ;and from the latter the lratest knuw- .IleIty t b:, K.OI to choI o 1f,. tel 7c ,for light and fats. In tho field hospttaii the men are 'the �ianrlagal Sin han regi 0a. They 1 ledge rl the alienee of war. lite have j cin me'f 'rn . lar in I,ic 4,. > . Put tw-my-flvo in a teat. They pre- ,also Occu,,y `4iaodyr, on the south bleu 11gi,Ling them under heavy do iWe for crai'cw ., lac to l2v y , t' and are handicap:,, but ha,o at last dQ;,nite- D-ir:• Ib. r 1 a, Ru•.d LO r -• , facile their disci lire even to bed baa of The 7aitse Ftl,er, LUZiTA'S FACE IS CRACKED. . , :0 and sad elect otic at their tent mates R'rurdinq the biiiKr, which Is no ty stu,,ped them. They ha•e tr,i:ssud Lboice . 17cto 18c . . usually one of the less severely longe, of any importance, owing to-' the psythuiogicaC moment. Ihey do Int a ruts „ „ irk•;„ 17r Eighty-Mile Crevice Observed on wo-dea_9 commander. All this ;the freezing of the it.pr. should note be at Harbin, with S'lad-I do me li ,n1...,_ 74c-.too .' Moon's Crust,._ ' - ' -v, -------- - ia qulKe. i�iezfutdcnL_.- --{ -'t.a=141-_';-I-hrrxtrrme cod +ciTst*tag.g3riet-I-IvIIs' 'r><-and-fire-tuc.yte•�n-fTfornl-cut.I t )i,.t. c-II ', a (borer tore tiLd iw A res!atth fr„m ller,eley. Califor►. -tions. The woutided tare carriers from 4110 g the Iront. The distribution of I oil aril de facto thoira, instead of q iut(•d _e hi h'•r at loge to 1Ic for inial, says The di�co,er•y of a great i . their t-ut chiet, and wherever there w,,rm ciutbinq to the troops is prac- ' wrntering where they are The r•old la go ; ood Ile ti) )l;c t r twins in I,r,eC_k air tall on the face of the moon, c "ts a Fynrtat{e of liplthe and there tttally finished 1. . . -:... -'cannot tenNa o Leon,mo 'rhe hike the. �ob g Are (Iaoto) stray at 20r IRaliltw of this 1.•n, thwise through the - I ltusa,a's ails uuty, 419 tt wag extr • tterral iter they bei the doctors with � 6 P I a” "O I g - I e Alps for a distance of the dx•eF,,sllIz and bandng,ng, and also RE.-PoRms TuEItt REWARD t, to 22c for Ito h and 2i,c for limed echfy nd 06, tar one Of the facts an- -.. -: �P to get amd sar,'e the meals. - " i,bseians, They are nut strung I'o It v-Tar e,,,s. 1:4e to 14c fru Ino n'sd u, the lntuwt bulletin ir�aed ' A. dPsf.atch from fit. Petersburg enough to attempt to turn Aluk•dtrn i. • . sayts. it 19 significant that the SOWI- now, and will not be even it Port yU rte Lind lite tr, llc h) old i)uc=s from t`e 1.1c�< Oos.�r atony. The rill .i CTT+T(1fTA!vf FL AT 1tL'74T)F. Zero, at the front are koerly Interested ! Arthur fail.,, and 30,00(s TPinrt,tf a it d ge'•sc, kc to 9c. Chic:,cns at „n the mpnn wu; discol,ered by As- --. -------A cteepatrh from Headquarters of r,#c t.o leer r ood h n+ tntys, There Ly a rcrbabiUt that iln the I tlea, of r(vorm ehal Cj ams, In thn ) s :,c to Rc to%'nt Aatrinnnmc>r J.' ll, Perrino ..us�ta menta are sent u}, to join Farld Irfar' , �aPaaPae 5econi Azu� yta �ti an. 'IhMRK?rellfronIn9fucd;ecial s the sol- Isah troops are piling up behind lrtntrtx4-On ntltt, ,lata ROc(kSout `tn lith' the 361 ch uflQror'e. The rill . -: -. a lden,al 'dts the h to Y meantime' llusi (y, on friar ack 'in the P• p v titanic will be a shortage of fuel and diem talk cat li.ttle e4ne,yoil,pea rnn.t I Nlukden in lahruary, before the Stn e. in tern is to t-Oc on tear,, norm's .'rust, or of a dry ri,or bpd e ••_ _ ..food atnaag fibs Chinese thin Winter ;thorou;hly to understrind the mein- l port of New Chwanq ,s ice fret. Gan and 00'' to 27c o t of- ,store, 1(.ni. a tow h rn,dred- root ,n width, and , Firewood 19 quoted at $4n ait. It of such rrfurms and artributta;r Kouropatkin will ha,o close upon) l)"rw`Pct 1lOq�-('air lots On trar•)r sor)0 ri-:hty m11va in lenigth• extend- ' • food 1s rs•.liag at three times Its t-he same to -A desire to reward them { half a tnitlrpn men, d/sposal in thacr hors a e qc;o'ed unChA•t!tvf at Sn''2.; in: through the• erotic�f the �a11e " " ' -- .. --�n@rtnel i'a=++e--'-W"h. the end Of sup- for the' hardships-the - arm4fe• 'c�3 9 -`�ient tc, turn Ota-Ito'14r. -30 lair cwL, ror ae'o•ted werghtc It cnn i,e seen ou! p y under Ruud at- "� I to s ht. The Jn anew are is Y are now en- !raa',9 position at the, Sha River, oa! 1 t'a!vi Ilnv-O,,o;ntion9 ' are r n- mos•h,"it ronditi°n9 and when the 4+Y 16 P pay- d :ring. - - - -:.� Chinese laborers treble .their or I The Idea hag-throivn 'hes. life into 'force the• Ja aner•L: back Into Corea rhan..cl l nt fi7 ;'o or t, n for No, 1 ,,'In is shining ul,un it at the propel idlntary wages, and also are paying thorn, together with a desire to finish and the Lino 1'urtR Peninsula." timothy an 1 Sr, 'it) for No. 2 an i an;11e, - -- 1mar-ot }+e3ces for a!1 the heel aril teff tbo.•1alt,:ncs.• r♦u#c,ly, MirtYler. to uti.x•d !n c^ r'n writ' lists .... ♦ - ..• - . . Iwppltim Lacy punhasc. Tile, cold Ret home to live as men with Moor- 01'A'JIA'S i'I2OC.LAWATION. Bated Stra,r--t>uotalions are tin GREEDY F08 APPLES. I. -� Mather continues, The military ties, - , _ . ... A (I-spatch Ir(-in !tome suys:-A 'h-n•eel nI Q0 per ton -for car IoL t _ 'Situation Is uachasrged, telog•ram from 'Tokio states that a rn trac!. hero Scnndina Ia Will Use the Beat • .� . '�. ')ArS Gl AWED W7r,F;9. despatch has bt%,A received from Mar- Fruit From Car_rtda. 7 AT TORT AftTFTUR' A atg Gtr N I`shal Oysma announcing that he has - ' a A despatch from Ilcadquartera cat! % h from IOn:lon says An istaua(1 a Proclamation provisionally 71fONt'14FAL MAi2KF)9, A d+s,atrh berm Ottawa 'says Ta - lht; Th}rd Jape nese Anrry; via F'uean, ra-:inlet named %Xawau,u,•a tial•u,1, a further re ort to the Trude and I wn•' in Dow at the r.i#iitary ho3pttal efnnoxrno South Afanctturia to Japan. MontrN I,. Dec. t4.-(:ra n-There is says, 'Ifse Japanese are working their ('ornrrerce Do-artrncnt, Mr. C. E. ` ad'ancc on the shores of Pigeon Bay ;at •!pnttu;i, has sulplled the follow- ""- 4 very little uning in wheat, the d,> . ntum, writo. on trade condition, • - on ccatnf,araf.iielyte,'ei rrouaciagainst :rnR account of one of tela exljericncua NIYa';, I IVCS I.o$T. maul for carts was ontewhat slow. in the Si;ndinaiinn co ntrtes, sa'yn the Tai-Yat.-flow, Id/.rhan, and -Ant- Iwith too In,maing army at' Port - _-_- - no artiiall chanri•, with sales of tar there is,n market Mr Canadian pp I seshan forts. The apl-roachos to the ',Anhur t, the Samu i .�ihimbun:- ' Steamer Took Fire in Loa Is- Ipts of No, 2 white at 89c to 301st and Den S g i les In Vorwnv, Sweden, . tor•tf:rcations are easy, but the forts I "1 here were three lints of haromrl land Sound. I per hnahrl cY-store. , wire entanglernentan before the en•ny's mark, If ttw expheinzs send the beg 1. are eaortrlousiy stronu, and the near '-' - - 4 to r-lf;initu'a• s ring wheat Pn- fruit. lint lwina Lein . , r battery. The ilr3t party of storm- A Apia Stork despatch says:-13y, tents, $5 'iO: strop bn'`er•s', SS.:o: ¢ the inost act , S approa ch is all the rnoru difficult; as the Inarnin of 'the• Stariu Linn i R re stable apules, are worth`810 a bar, `'l #tr,g `oOliinteers, con,istinq of tw;'nty g' ,wi ter uh,.at fintents, $,i.;0 to F:,.- rel ashen the 52 duty is paid. The I ) the gaTPiag of trenches will have to !m� de�troyr.•tl_the third late of v,rc, steamer Glen Island in !au IslarK11 be done through frozen ground. 8r); stn,t;ht mints, $u.:30 Ao 13.40. `,tit to of thout beta kI1111 �'d Sound On Saturd$ nine lives "vers Scandinniiens use a;plc•9 for decors. The nasi guns mountai oa 203- I y quad In hn s, F2,:,O to S2,(i0. �a three' lost, and property roughly estlmaR- - tions as well as for consttmPtian. ;„' bSetre Hlli will by afile to cover the severely wounded. A sec-nd feed-tifanitobn bran in bags, S17 . Storms r ed at a quarter of a million dollars 4 advance of infant again na of Party alar of v°tun Pers, to $7R; s''nttsI Fl9 W $20 per ton; - ----i _- -• 5t y t was than formal, convisti was destroyed. 7'Iint more 'lives were ,, =J�he western Certs ng of niton Cntnrio win"ter wlient brain, Ln,l,. V9AR OFFICE AROUSED.' �d Hien. iri.liuting myself, under th,, not sacrificed undoubtedly was due ! •t-0 the personal courage of the offl- S17 to f>IR; shorts. $lf1 to, $20; STOIIS.SiFL IS HOPEFUL. col,iman° of a nOn-cotnn}iscion,•d of- aizo- Ilse, $24 to $29 per ton as to Contracts Si I t) er named Ife)SO" i. The ni ht a cors and crow itnA the excellent dis_ geed for DTeW Guns A despatch from Chefoo says: Soven 'extreniely d.rri: and th2l +ibso utb st3llg •ciPhno maintained' 'w),en a hvrribin quxlity� for 130 Batteries. 1. •-Russians in civilian garb, but a' death for all seemed .almost a ce r- Mt'a The tape of the market for • - c Hess of Lhe atmos)here was very int A despatch from London says:- A tuilitary' training Obvious in the#r 1pre�slve. We .till : .coverer! .ourselves taint,. When the, steamtx ttrLs aban= rolled oa fs ratnains stcadv, but the' The War Oniro and the treasury have "I ddnrd`:shtrnas flnraeswept frotn'stent!`o'limc O. ht:slncss paQ4ng is snnall tY "'bearing, ar�iae(1 ' tri Friday in' an jw•ith green hranchrs and eaves and l' at 52.1^� ger had. The demand for at last reached an arrangement to (+; open %ilbuat carrying 'despatches, procet•ded on all fov,rs, 1, in as to stern, tired yet the-only persona provide funds for the rearmament of 1"'s, _'They were unwilling to tall; hnd ! p R who lost their lives were those cornmeal is Falr at 81.35 to =1,45 the artillery, and it is understood 1. "_V-` f3 close as l,ossWI to the grOurid. Tho I whose escape had been entirel c,.t per lsa . _. went lnlxtwdintely to the 1lu"I'D Alr.ssiann were busilysearchin for Y that the Sectetary of War, H. O. Consulate. A high- wind enabled'! 8• r I off by the firc'befuro the alarm Tlay No, 1, 80 to FO.rio; No. 2, Arnold-Forster, on Friday sighed F any sicns of an on'e la •'the means 98 to 54.25:. clover mined, S7 to $7.- contracts which, with the ons to . them to make a quill( passage from rrLY y reached, them, of searchlights and fireworks, but Of rho fen. passengers- and' the 2': aId•!iiia nlci er at .$6.25 to $6.- S Pol•t Arthur. th failyd to find its. ,We, succeeded. Le built at Woolwich arsenal, will rat I The men admit that th'e Rtissiun crew of.2k who ;,sailed on the steam- 75 per ten in car lots, salt in the supply 'of 1:�0 batteries .. . • ' nn ut dine the sir ntrcl lint: of on- boat, 22, including eight passen*esu, J'%ggh-Ctald storage eggs are ofror- abarships At Port Arthur have been tanglements, and destro -eel it,' atxf, 6 - of field artillery and 30 batteries of ) iiestroyed, but they are confident that as wo h:d t)� c. y were brought lack to the city, Ing at 18c t.O �ific per dozen, nn i horse artillery, with gtnns of neN 1 1 n...di.charged, liar deity, + .. . .. .. Montreal tinned it 19c, Tire demand �ttttern, within vino-months. the teirtresFr will hold out for save mi;ht hive rcta,rned, but, muster- I SERUM I^( CANCER CASE� 'fnr seltKtecl i_t;s in Li ,lohl,ittg nav e moni.hs. They say that three steam- ing•ul, rill otic courage ao d0 ermintd cOn inues fait and *rills rule lirm_at r _ %( ra with ksutl and anrrnuntt.ion ra' . attack the frs�line-also.-" '1'u I �' °-ic to 23u, and Aiontroal limed at WERE LUCKY PROSPECTORS. -;.y the 1?lockado rltirftig rho )cast fat- jour l;rLrt surprise the found that 'Dr. D,oyeh 'Does Ndt' Claiin It'as, - night.• J the slr)pe which woo a Radical Cure: .Oc ;er do en,' _ .. Wo-bad to climb was I . Poultry-'i'ur',ey9 sold nt i4c to Owners -of ITaileybury Mine Dis The fact thai the boa( in ,which �detendcd by A ihrge number ,,f .winos i A• Paris despatch say's:-Dr. Doyon 16c, chi,l,ers at 8}c to 11c, diieks cover Rich Deposits. they made the•-trip from fort AI- 'aTI pftialls, As it wars dan,•erot,s to has nesentcd to the 5oc'r air S thur war'; a large one and had a bi;-•craw'l ' 1 1-ty of Sur.-'•it ]-Oc to 1-+,.•,ttnd•#:oese at- Sc to 10c A despatch from Toronto- say;v: -- - ••. F among these, we endeavored. Wto I pair a the report. i (if.the committee ap I(ser i19 lF'odr carloads of oice woro recently sail tspr(m i, and also the fact t7nat lilt 417 file blasting ]in s. With the I Puinteii 10 invevtigate his cance�, Tienns-Too a ;lobbing way.. wiles of s}1i she enme o!:t 'in the daylight with- gt'catt)st-possible cTort, wd.succeeded 'cure. It fs written by T)r, 1Vfetehnr-Ithoen r Tv a Jobb g w . s r l' ppo9 from the l}nileybury --4fine --- ont mole,talioa show the irtincrtzt- in destroying twenty, although-hav- i koT,. of the l'aste..ur Institute, n t $1'3`' Ito Keiv 5'ork. One carload, consist• � - 4w tion Of tf)r• blockade. When they 'inq no shears„we were I metnbor of the committee. It sets.to •91.1t., ;tui seconds at $L. 0 Iaur lin; of twenty tons of silver cobalt, 4 oif,god to hcsot'n Iroali.:ed -$147,60(1. The vein- from deft. accordine, to their story, poi- gnaw them af'art. I• mys�li, gn'nwed,1 forth• that Dr. Doyetr's micrvcuccus� r _ --- - - thee-belligerent held 203-3ietre Frill. oar four of them. I)ach of thenal con- Its habitually, found 'in' cancerous tu_� I ot.ntors-Car lots of fair to good whi.h the. ore n'as taken, was df3• The,grins or fedi big forts conrunand.sisted of twenty-fpur, slemler wires mors and that Dr, Doyen's 'scrinrti�qpjetly ��°'Tt.ante n„gter( n fn^4c to._,iic )ler l(70IT:rd aftt`r tmq days' rrospecting, . -;the position, which, therefore, the .I,- has nndou,,t,edly.had ,Liao tnost fav- b,g a•d ch c nt , to f,:ic, and rcport•v state that there is over 1 cn.elo;cad in,Iubi)er, making the lino- cheeso-'itf,crehn.s iwez some bvylnq Tbanese Probably would- not Occupy. nbolit as thic': as a thumb. ` So, I urahle res in many cases, but a (11tartcr of a million .dollars'of orThe capturo of the hill cost the ,Ia- 'ns ,coir may'Supl,Ose,, all any teeth I much more study respecting the spec- gn:nT on 1)eadin*, to n turn- lin sight.- ' •• _ _ . nt�ae 1'2,11x1 ilic nature of the bacillus and 'rites`over .of more than 0,000 haxas since , �_ ” ' Pa 0 men in five hoiirs. The 'arc rlrititngud. As for t.})e lntfulisa I.I results of inocutt.ion is uece:.sar ')Friday Iasi, nY irrires ranging . from- f _ + y too'.i oil my , 'CI waist cloth, tore ! y O!!, for Clntario toil enr!s up to 10;c BERMUDA READ QUARTERS. I f Ja nneCo have lost three de;.ro ;era 1n the. �rt'month. !t into Pfoces, 'fieri rho latter to before n final Verdict can b given, :: - - The men delivered do,spatches at the',sntall sticks wr+ carried 1'ho scenery appointed a neiv cum- fr!r forst pastern fall c r;irles. _ -- and fixed I.ut,tor-At -,re,wnt in Dock and at Port royal Ordered Russirtn (.'gnstfinte, white eryUa:irerslthern -uD,any pitfalls discot�red, with gafttce-of flip orae)-0bcts. .ty examine' [ jb1)bers y.. - were'told That the Russians still hold ,a clow to warning anti study all cases that I)r-: Do}en Irma ilv con�ain. 21c for.;Vi-lb tuh4 for Closed, S the troops who submits. I)r.-Doyen reiterated that the city trade ani] deuvinrt fer.--thcni.I-_A, dcgp;itch,from Xingstt'rtt, -.fan)aI- all the northern fens. Tiro despntches were about .to foiloiv us. R'er mere .. i,•rdirate thnt'Oen, :irons I he does not-claim he has discovered is rather in excess of f lio s,rpply• Any Ica, s;tys: The ib•ii i:h Aarnir:rltV h s . • - . � , d is reports .able to mach the _.first line of en, n radicn} cure for' a disaltse that has chat•e crenn)rry obininal;lr, in r,ii- I •�'' and that thn,.7aTx•nrsr official reports t.angYcn:eats ohd roturn^d in oldorcd the docl�:dr'd a1 1'oIt IFoyni r. t}re alidontly exagf;eratel, ti'i,, such . Ynvroi;s forlus as cancer, but Ilh, do<cs flint 'is :,nttr�bi.t: for exf,WA I-to lit, clo', d-`(ul tlecliat.oly. I.enrly;two 'c}',. _-• PtTh' he tointends that his troatmenf "u;-lis hoin, h(nrt;ht ala also on the hnsfs hunlrefl vAot-kancn rocoivocl notice d dally'. producers fgvora-bly mudifica-I(if 201c •tr•rf .{aft away. While un+ler- I thr-ir di-sans•:-,d • on d�r•ir';iy oi•istiit:T; _ '_�''. . TZspo P'CtO ?'O Atorion J I. _ 1tr(jr,tiI: THAN STfAlf I4Lb:S, tions and improvemonts in cases thnt't•r,,r'o tronmery ron:;es doiin to 2O:-,' r k A despatch to thrZoetdon Driily - TS is in to pulsiianco O, the plus , Tol!a-Zrnl)h frotn Chefno &Lys thn.t t' A d.s,41L;!I h'o:n London soya: ISn'` are so t grave that they cantlot- i.e-ri.;;••y h••t!rr ;ells as to quality at ma',c Ilermu;la the novel hca� .- • .. . . S` uporatc#i .upon. _ 1- c._t•) '.7C. .. _ - quarfern in the wetitcrn Alfa n'.#c, .. - - - t , . . . •.�-. l e - . y. � e i, . . • >-- - �� >, w•. -`+•,,j. r .: "), x\;,. '`get” ';`"4 .hYak.:"� - _ "yG•., ^ K�-'xi� _ ....�'c- 9 - - 1 J . _, �- ..- ...—... :. ,�'A, .••— ,,.- — .. .5..� J.R- .� — � ^..M1 _ � - '� _ Jt. .N' ..i+'y�"-,iy5�"•L_ !i.. L i� e yrs.. .. ,. ., .. _ ,.�.,-.. ,.., .,, .,;_r ...,, •. <. .' .� .. .,. . . , f yy - j -Mrs. B. Doyle has been on the -J.-H, Bundywas in the City - F, the sick list for the past week. on Tuesday. ' as - -.---,-.-LOCALISMS. , N -Samuel May, of Toronto, is -M. S. Chapman had a buss- ` G beeries spending a few days asth Pick- nese trip to Toronto, on Tuesday.. Xm a 1? T ering friends. -Miss Florence Connors is spend- . -?-LOCALISMS. ' -We regret to report That Miss inR her Xmas holidays with her - Ruby Spink is seriouly ill at her parents J. H. and Mrs. Connors. ur St i:.. .z -We wish our readers AER- home in Toronto. --Christmas services will be held rs^ p ocklis always fresh and nothing but the best. _ 'IRT CHRISTMAS.wish AB. -Miss R. Doyle`was-in Toronto in St. Georges church, morning & on Monday attending the wedd- evening on Sunday neat: All -The sheds at the R. C. church . ' Leave your order and we will du the res . ing of her brother. welcome. rare now complete. -Miss E. Boone, who, has been .-Miss Emma. Connors is under - - - - A -In another column will be confined to her bed suffering from the weather during-the past•w•eek '. - e found the financial statement of a severe cold, is now „improving, but at time of writing is some R•. A._ BUNTING 4r, the village for the past year. -public schools closes to-day what better. -R. A. Bell received a painful ,may injury to his hand a few days ago for the- Christmas vacation. -Mr. D. W. McgRffin' formely - b being bitten by a clog. School will re-open again on Tues- of Oak Ridges spent a few days . y day Jan. 3rd. with J. H. and .Mrs.Connors dur- -W. B. Doyle and wife left for -e'are leased to see• �m. - , the past week: Brandon after their marriage Gilchrist out again after being B Mrs. Wilson, has returned to S ,A'nToronto on Wednesday. confined to his house for several thehome ofher -daughter here e as o r�a b le a r d-ware are - r -B. N. de Foe Wagner, of y' weeks through illness, Mrs. Burch after spending solve ,;. .clyffe college. Toronto, is spend- -Diss. (Dr.) C. R: Jackson,uf tithe with friends in the city . < ing bis vacation nt the home of -New York returned home onMau- -Watch night services will be his parents. day after spending a few weeks held inSt.George's church on 1e\\ ; -W. and Mrs. Miller and here at the home of her pareuts Years eve. The hour of service Nece'ssit1ies.7qRwNV_ child,of Indian Head X. W. T. B. and Mrs. Doyle. will be announced on Sunday next arrived here this week at the home -John Dickie & Co. bay e had An invitation is extended to all. - of the formers parents, Robt. and placed ip front of their store a gas -Mrs. $eldon Si. of Whitby, - .Mrs. Milier. light. The gas is' supplied we regret to state had a paraly- e ; A (good Axe-we have a 'fixst-class assortment. Pri- -Mrs. Robt. Gordon, who had from their acetylene gas pliant, tic strokea fe�F days ago, and was a very severe attack of iuflamma- b s to suit all pockets. . Good ualitiee Well tempered. • tion of the bowels during the past and gives aiiescellent light. for some time in a critical condi- p q Al- week, t are pleased in say i re- -The annual school meeting clition. Her friends will be CroSS-Cut Saw-The quality you want is in them. Al- will be held in the various public pleased to know that she is now ready we have had some great recommends for our Special _ covering. schools on Wednesday• next the soinewliat improved. � 'i -For nice fresh Christmas gro- o (5 saw. • caries and fancy goods, John `••nth inst. for the election of trus- -James :4laddigan, who met � � Dicks store is the place John tees and the transaction of other with a serious accident last spring One-man Saw-Dont fail to see them. They jest mean _ : They seem to have a choice assort- business. while working on a dredge at Buff- the saving of one mans wages. a ment of almost everything. * -Ernest Stephenson who has alo whereby he lost one . his .legs , been attenin w Albert Business Col- has moved to Torouto, here Buck SdW-� e have had an exceptionally big demand -In the absence of the pastor, lee of Bell\ lle, for the past four with his mother he will spend the for these. They Oo the work satisfactory. See our special the Rev. J. E. Moore, on Sunday, g Squire Bunting_ conducted the months, has returned home for his winter months. , at 75C. - - - - - - - - - vacation: He has completed his g ,. services in the Methodist church busiue=s course and expects to go Scarboro Axe-handles, snow shovels, etc, in the morning and F. M. Chap- to Toronto, shortly, to fill a po5i= — man, B. A. in the evening. tion. Mr. L. E. Anni=: who received " ' -E. Bennet hag returned from -ti1i�5 Beatrice Palmer, who the Liberal nomination for the Chapman, a successful business to Western had her wristdisloeatedan-ic other legislature has announced his re- M Ontario. The Benneut factory tirement from the contest. This - - -is taxed to it utmost;in filling the in uries to her hand inflicted by he was compelled to.do b the ad- numerous orders which have been failinir on a_ n icy sidewalk in To- pe y bourin I I tel onto a few weeks age, is home at rice of his phyysician who feared g resent. She expects to be able he would not be able to stand the a, -Messrs. D. E. Pugh,Ja_ Rich- p p� ��� Amas � �e e r Ards, John Gormley and Fred An.. to return to her work after Christ- strain is a winter campaign. Dir � G drew were delagates to the Lib- mas.• - the ri is most popular throughout eral Convention at Whitby on -Bear in mind-M. S. Chap- the riding, hence his,retirement - Tuesday, Besides these a num- man has some beautiful Xmas 19 heard with the .deepest regret t?�1_he Liberals.of East York.' aft J H. Bundy'S • ~;—,t'ovr-of E3t-13ers were presen-t, -- ftsin si�4erwsre: ear'F18g -sets, - — - _ _..:_,,..... J. . - _ . -Our genial butcher has been child's sets. pen-knives, purses&c. ••N ilce displaying a large number of fork- Where is nothing your buy will Fotlowo►ng is 1ttagstatements of the eys and other fowl for the Xmas appreciate more than a pair of 'e�tridtmas fifty lit `�hoh--Ut 11=3 -((-0 - trade. The rice of turkeys ranges sleigh, a set of tools .or p y g skates, a .}sig receipts and disbursements of the ;silverware. China, Cutlery. Prom a dollar to between four and some of the useful things you will police village of Pickering, for the �' - - ]five dollam beingat the rate of find at M. S. Clue man'$. * Parlor lamps in beautiful patterns. e Trus- -• - - p year 1901. as presented by th .Ueventeen cents per pound._ —.ill our business men have tees. Any de -Aired further informs• All kinds a suitable presents. —On Wednesday, the 21st Inst. laid in an extensive stock•of good- tion will 'be cheerfully furnished by C'itll and see our splendid stock. g You'll find exactly what you need. - the Rev. J. E. Moore officiated at suitable for C'hri�tmas presents- any of the Trustees the wedding of his niece. miss RECEIPTS. ." There is no necessity of going to el'1•a '�ihri3t1KQ3 to Q�. 'Nellie Thompson, of Uxbridge. to thN. e City to secure your �.mas Balance t43"-credit of Poiice Mr. Wm. Hamilton, of the same gifts. Just make a tour of the Village from rete! f lul Si place. The ceremony was per- different stores in the village. and Balance from revenue as.per _ formed in. the resents of about foregoing statement -41�A 48 P you cannot fail in getting satin- Monies collected fur draining 100 guests. faction. privilege 4 a? _ -Tba nomination for reeve and -l1r. R Haney, formerly of Mr. '"agner, for extra lumber 1 `_councillers for the township of in front of shop 1 9S e - - - - this place, and father of W. T. p Pickering will be held inthe town- Elate of ofd lumber 30 W. - Haney, our village painter met - 'ki ship hall Brougham on Monday Bill receivable for ears tum-' tik ith a ve serious loss on be.r au lied r2 81 next at one o'clock. lk a it The nomina- rg i tion for the police trustees of the Thursday night Inst. Mr. Hsae lege Pp wining prive- has been for a number of years Bills recicable draining 1600 -vintage will be held -in the town - hal}on Monday evening at 7 0'- conducting a pop manufacturing clock. business in Coborne in which he $567 37 To the public for their Liberal patronage =I. is with re t we report the was doing a good trade. On Dtasrnes]rS•"1•I's. for the 'past year, we offer a more corn. Bgrt•ee po Thursday evening,fire broke out Paid Tile for deep sewer t '.8 plete range of Fancy Goods, Toys, etc., the death on Tnesday, the 20th in his establishment with the re- Putting in sewer 191 27 ': - of which we enumerate a few.' inst, of one of the oldest residents Lumber of the township, Mian Hannah cult that has factory)dwelling and Nails :. 886 Boone, of the Kingston Road East all machinery was completely des- Labor = f0 00 ' aged 71 years and 7 months. The troy• There was only a limited Gravel, 121 loads at 8c; . 9 Photo Albums, Auto Albums, Photo frames, Vases, Calendars. Christman deceased who was s member of amount of insurance on- the Drawing gravel .. 34 50 cards, Toy Books, Walking dolls, Sleeping dolls, Waking dolls, SheU the Friends' Church was very His friends here ex- Shovelling gravel goo goods, a varietyof Pin Trays, Fancy Plates, Work boxes,.Shav- highly respected. Her funeral �`L o im their sympathy in his Commissioner 3 50 in ggcase,' SilMerry Christmas Handkerchiefs,. Glove and serious Ions. Printer's bill H. boxes, Watch chains, Cuff links,, Purses. Looking took place on Thursday to the Lrnpald bills 8 00 _, glaases, Fancy cups and saucers, Sleighs, Snow sbov- 1P`rienda'bnriag grounds. -A number of our merchants ala Carta, Games of good variety, etc. On Saturday last, Mrs. (Rev.) are complaining of the.thought- >63;7 18 Moore received a telegram inform- leas and mischievous acts of some Balance to credit Dec. 15 1180 19 a ing her that her sister, Mrs. Thos of the young men who congregate 1K. V jglcHeRneox, Hall, of Uxbridge, who had been ;n the evenings around ; the Jogx Dlcsla, } Police irii & R Boone, Pickering. ill for some time from typhoid various business places, creating Wlyr-..,r PEAK, JJ Trustees. fever, had died the previous disturbance and most filthy of all might. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left. squirting' tobacco juice on the -- once to attend the funeral, re- shop windows: What pleasure CHRIaTMA9 CAROLS— at —GREAT VARIETY. turning home yesterday can be derived from suchc onduct Christmas day " drawing near, - --A former residents of this we cannot conceive, but in cote- . May every heart.be .filled'with The china display at J. Dickie's > towpahip, "Wm. J. Maddaford, plaining of these acts our march- ers. cheer• is larger this.year 'that ever. In died as a result of an attack of ants have 'a real 'grievance and And all the Yule tide sweets ofthe assortment are Cabarets, Ol- Typhoid fever and pneumonia, at one' that is difficult to tolerate. earth ives, spool traps; pndding dishes, his home in Winnipeg on Wed- Some of our merchants put a atop 3e gathered round your Xmas cruets, rose bowls, salads, bread.. ' 'Dec. 14th, at the early 'to these annoyances. There is no and butter plates, chocolate pots, nesiday, You can hardl find a home hearth. i age of 80 years.'. The funeral took excuse whatever for young men y berry sets, shaving mugs, candle 1 and }aciys lounging around the without-its Ayer's Cherry —VARITTF FAIR lace from the family residence, g It is being held in Dickies store sticks and a nice variety of tea " the Post Farm, on Kingston Road shop windows and street corners Pectoral. Parents know*hat for they certainly have a great cups and',many odd fancy articles' East,on Wednesday the 21st inst at all hours of the- night. .No it does for children: breaks variety of pretty Christmas goods Grnts gloves, fa,nep ties, cuff but- when after service in R.C.-church good is ever lead-t from the pract- to choose from. collars, pretty is-e. CHRISTMAS FRL-IT. silk alo Ladies the and an endles his remains were interred in the Cherry . g R. C. cemetery. He is servived '-Mr. L. Boone, -who returned One barrel. of 'choice nialago variety of pretty handkerchiefs by a young widow who has• much from theNorth-West a few days gralies, one barrel Cape Cod cran- -BOOKS, BoNFs AND MIRRORS. sympathy in leer bereavement•' ago, gives a glo\cing account of P e et o r 1 berries, six cases of fine ripe or- Ralph Colinors riezv book "Pros- -A nieeting was held in , Dales that portiou of our Dominion. up a cold in a single night, antes, cheap, also lemons, etc., pector ; Gilbert Parkers new book Hall, on Wednesday evening, the Indian Head, \where Dir. Boone have arrived at J., Dickie's store wards off bronchitis,prevents i;adder of Swords": a variety of 21st inst., for the purpose of form- :spent the mo'st of the time, while special for-tlie.�lii'iatm&s fru S crl books, re-lma _, --- "ing-Young Men's Liberal 'Club, ill the west is becoming noted for pneumonia. Physicians ad- Y pTc�T - —DRIED FRL'iTfi. ' 'h inn books albums, hoto frame, at which the follo\ving officers'its large yields'uf v.-beat, and is viseparentstokeepitolrhand. We have just received another Y p ()IiC V£the IIl()St t-o 'eroll8 rt- "The beet con RKh medicine money can bby \\'t1['k bOSCB, jewel bOYCS, toilet Ca-- were elected: p ) 1� t•A ere cherryPeetoral. For the rnnKh+of large stock of choice cleaned cur- seg, Shaving sets, tllirCors; cha�e- Hun. Presidents—Hon. J. Dry- inns of Britians .granary. 141 r, chit unothit�coma siblybebetter.- railta acid fine off-stalk"\Ateucia ,JACOB HtLUauatoga•. Baines, purses, card' cases, and a den, Wm:-Ross, e--M. P, and F. Walker,. a.prominent merchant T.c ,,aR�,,, selling at only Sc. Also. select lot of. fountain ens are -mon �e" "s''s0' seeded raisins, choicedrawn fits, p g L. Fowke, of Oshawa. and farmer of Indian Head, in the all Zig. - fol. ��l'• X"4. the ninny:.things to be seen at J. Pres.-Jas. i4leBracly. course of an inter;few with t and cooking figs,John Dickie&.,Co Dickie& Co's store. 1st Vice-Pres;-.=Thos. Annan jr 1 t:lie WiII04)eg• "Free -Pres-:' say's Throat- Lungs -NrTs AND CANDIES. �. 2nd " -E. Chapman. �:'_­Mr. E. Boone,,cnle of the larg- Grenoble Walnuts,fine Almonds We wound like-to see and wish fill - Secretary-John Gormley. est wheat producers in this Sicilly filberts, Brazils and Pecans their many customers and friends Ayer's Pails atl aid the Ch f Trehstirer=W. Cornell. trict, has this ear raised on an ire �r entry Whole,sacks of them at Dickie's", a Happy Xmas and many of them- - - y' Pectora! in-breaking up a ooid. ° Committee-T. C. Osborne, may. 800-acre portion of•hfe farm'"24,'000 Also Candied peels, Oranges,:etc. JoIIx DIC%IE & Co. V. Richardson,' Walter Sparks, busb0s, grading on an aveaage _ Thomas Clark,.and George Davis- No.'2 Northern. Parts of this BINI]E 'T`WLIITE -•,sou jr. The Hon. John Dryden, ''touched the high figure 42 Bush= P�Y� Met.zslllaJ_ _ . who was present, gave a very in- els an acre. In fact, Mr. Walker terestrng address in which he din- states that 35'and 40 bushey toB Wind O f� s cussed the leading issues of the!the acre is quite a common field A ent for al] kinds of mcCormiek (,� campaign. Short addresses were around Indian Head this .year. Farm Implements, •Wilkinson Plows r iso delivered by Messrs. George The value of the.land has increas- Etc. - arker, B. Bunting and F. M. ed enormouslywithin the astfew -Also- _ P A carr load received this week. 'hapman. The club -will. meet,years. Six years ago farm land For Singer 13ewing Machi�eS. _ . . . Dale's.Hall on Thursday even- was easily botigbt fbr $10 per Binder Twine a Specialty. �T ~ 1 the 20th inst. and once a week acre, that at the present time Can- 'L.'D.'BADiKS, - i l M Logan. ` oner, thcr:"f`er.-Com:..` not be perchased for$40, .38-17 Pickering.