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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_12_30 - , w Yp VOL. - 0�..._..w_:_. ._. PAC ING'. ONT., TRibAY. DEC 30 19.04. y:.. Na y ' Trpfesftrfastal i7rar3e,: Township Ntominatic and solicited the votes of the electors 1 Emory, of Whitby, will give aIus-- s Spink Mills of the township but later withdrew I tore.. A meeting of the electors of the from the field. ' An intelesting game of hockry vrsoes; 5s Township Of Pickering was held on All those nominated,ret{red with played hereon 31ouday last betwozz;k _ Medical. Monday,Dec. 26th, (pursuant to Stat- the exception of the following;-J. V.!the Brougham Fearnots and thehoma- Red Wheat - 95 bus. ute) in the Town Hall, Brougham, for Gerow, George Leng, James B. Ma- 'team which resulted in a victory SX- fir° White Wheat .95 �f the purpose of nominating candidatesi dill,James McFarlane,Chas.S. Palm-I Greenwood. The score at' haldi-tKazsr w Spring Wheats - - .80 , << for the offices of Reeve and four Court-. er, David E. Pligh, James Todd and!was 2-2, but the Greenwood t*AMXX to E�ST�POOD, M.D.. : coroner Goose Wheat - Sa-c cillors of the said Township for the'Alexander'Wilson. I proved the better and stronger is;d - - �. to Csnadlan Peritic Railwe9 t,foroner T 1 _ r 'QOtariO-COnuty; Issuer of Sf arriaae Liceni+es. Manitoba Flour $f3.00 bbl. ensuing year, D. R. Beaton,Township I. A petition, signed by over 600 rate-,Fast half,and also more skilled is e,&*a _ asiremont: Office hours—Beare 10 a.m., l to 9 Fa,;m l , FlQu_r '• 5,50 " Clerk, in the chair. Sleeting opened payers, was read asking the council handling. The succeeded in •nip; _ iDm.,s❑d horn T to 8 p,m. -Private te]ephon4 Y s c .t at 1 o'clock-and norninations closed at, to -increase the c'lerk's salary 0`200, •t goals the last half, making eonaectioawithBalewrn,Greanwood,n 'Cowe Bran 'Flour- - v.50 2o'clock. The following are those which petition was unanimouslyap- score 64 at full time. The Fc••azca**r_- ' MtZion,-A.Johneton's;fth coal, Win 'CowB Ug ie FiI'an $18.00 ton ' !th con),and D Pngh'e(9th cont 6-17 nominated : proved of by the ratepayers present. I have a Rood team but lick the a�saeSE Shorts 20.00 " _ Jumbo 25.00 " FOR REEVE and shouting that the Gree3lwanwl r Candidate Proposed by seconded by _ boys have. Afte1-the ame the hit Legal. Graham Whole WheatrFlotirs Jas.Todd• F M Chapman T C StcA,oy Br OU ham. g ' F M Cbapman Jas Todd D E Pugh -- team entertained the visitors at ac -Chop of all kinds. A JoLn ston Jae Todd J M Gerow R..Beattie is under the doctor's hockey. dinner at the Bone Hwmw_ E., FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- Jas SfcRrady D E Pu,h J M Gero The teams]fined up as follows : E>+sts- Hard and Soft Coal. care, ugham-Goal,, F. Gleeson; - P®iaft_ �e Tgg,Oonnty OZovra Attorney,and County A Wilson T C McAvey Joe Burton o"tor. Oourt Souas.Whitby. 14r Above prices Sub'ect to Change witbont Thos Foucher w J Devitt R R Mowbray John Cowie, of Keswick, is vis- Burk Cover, L. Gleeson 80: otice. - a R tdow,rav W J Devitt -F M Cbapman itis his, arents here. to hcnson Forwards, Jno. Coss ,1 Jas Underhill Jae McF"lane J V Gerow g P p : .'�`>ow � 4icGILLIVRtY, BARRIS• Model Bakery Co,, Limited. s B Sterhenson J A White w J Devitt Frank Geresw and wife are visit- 3fatthews, F. Cowie. GreenwoodlJ_ •+LJ are,solicitors,&a. office opposite Poser FOR COUNCILLOR in their parents here. Goal, Wilson ; Point, L. Gleesyst:: 02kis Whitby,Out. Jno,Ball Dow,B.A.;Theo. x J M Gerow . D E Pugh las Todd w, Ket, of Fenelon Falls; is Cover, Lidgett; Rover, W. GIersas;- L sGillivray,LL,B.. Money to Loin, 8y D E Paas J M Gerow DF M Chapman g Jas To St Serow B PughV1BIt1Forwards, 31cL.aren, Hill, Webstas._ Jas McFarlane F of Chapman Jaa Todd 11Q with his mother here. The return game will be-played a m - T C Oeborae - •I Emerson F u Chapman - R. Burls, of Markham, was here - T C SfcAvoy A Johnson A tfitleon 3lunday next when it is expecteds r the hall -s with his father. . Alex Wilson E Wilson W J Devitt over day be a very fast and good exhlhitto-as*i - HHOPKI'_48,4ETERINARY SCR. W J Devitt R R-Mowbray Alex Wilson James Beattie, who has been ill, hockey. .' GEON, Graduate of she Ontario Vet- J A% bit, T Poucher irb❑Burton we are glad to report is I•ecover- • rrrinary College, Toronto, registered member Geo Leog 'W J Devitt E Gleesdu dE QUICK, pf ire Ontario Veterinary Stedics' Associstton, Y Jas B Slad,11 _N L St we eneo❑ A Wilson lllg. Owes and rerdence one andone-quarter miles Jae 5deBrady JAs Tcd i J M Gerow Mr' Hamilton and wife arlp vis- Not a minute should be lost vrblew as north of Greer River. Office and shooing forge F M CbapmLa J Si Gerow James Todd child sbows 4vmptons of eramys_ hours 8 to 11 a:na., and 1 so 4 pm, Private C S Palmer T Pcuchrr steveueou iting the latter's granpfathe , Mr. Chamberlain's Cou h Remedy telephone in my clues C. address, Green W'f' Stevenson F X "hapman' T C Osborne - wt's+ ,. F. Colin Phirp , y • R J Titre " Gro Philip jr Yy T tltecenson a8 soon 88 the Chip becomes hoaerso_ - lsiyer, Ont W E vaustone T C ost erne J Emerscu Mr Goldman and wife, of Tor- or even after the crow cough Of all mLt�rialr and designy, a� J C Philip A f Has::❑ge R F Stevenson5olpti Onto,, spent the holidays at_ S. H. 3Z �tiftnaD!!r QGarDs. kepti n stock. 1c will pay YOU - Geo Pn.l:p it w 8tncle:r tom Dolptin p Y� pears, will prevent the attack. , to call at oar works Ltd inspect our stock, John Bus tun R F Stevenson Joe Car-er Stevenson's, never fails, and is pleasant and safe ft* "'' and tibcain prices. Don't be misled by 'A 13 9agerman .Ian McBradv T C Jaborne Geo, Stevenson, of Re Ina \, take.' For sale by all druggists_ ZH0M&S DUNK Conveyancer, Com- agents we not employ tbem,con G Job o n1. Thar Poucher T Caster - g Sufferers from sciatica bhould suit , y 8 p consequent. G Jchnro❑ N L Stevenson T C StcAvoy �v•'T•, 25 visiting his parents, S. mlaatonsr for taking Affidaytta, oto., ly we can', Lad do tbrow off the agents Tobua Caeter N L b:evenwa_Alex WYson H. and Mrs. Stevenson. hesitate to use Chamberlain's Primo - - Qlarsasoat.ont. q oommissioa of 10 per cert:, which you will A B Dowswell Jas Underhill J S1cFarlane Don't fail tel attend the carnival Balm' The prompt relief from p� certainly save by-purchasing from lis. A On motion of Mr. Poucher, second- which it affords is alone worth mars BBUNTING, Issuer of Marriage call solicited. ed by 31r. JohnsLen, Mr, Beiitou v.as in Brougham Mammoth Rink next times,its cost. Sold b all dru s Liesnses for the County of Ontario. Of appointed to the chairivan, who call- Thursday night. See bills. S Iger at the stole or at his redolence WHITBY LIGNITE CO.• �upon the reH settle candidates. Village. r ODP•Pmt ome. whisby, Oatarfo Mr, Underhill,ex-Reeve, have an riekerlIIg 0OSI rp - DAYID BELDAM, auctioneer; Ae„ account of the past year. He stated Dunbarton. Y/ 1Y/ WobcSn,eoliclts salsafrom his ntsetona that there was a surplus of as good as Yards at Spin Mit I rieada"to far Lad ne►r, sale•of farms,farm Bet Ml jencludiri the triwiv hi , titubEr It is our duty this week to 'check- p is tock and everyttana this is to be sold will be PIC$ERING LI9EM ! g 1 fele the death r,a Tuesday the 27th n hand),and it would be a injustice Best Quality Of Hard G'flii " handled by the anbaeztber with thsucmoso cars to himHrlt Dot to offer hire:elf la sin Inst. of one of our oldest residents. and sold to the very best sdvsntsae. aly g a candidate for the .eve-ylup_ fur. Mr. John A. Murry at the advanced t ag y Full weight trsrantEe : -- =- gift s$oei neeetnaeeti on m -— a rif °i ears- a deceased was a Ing aII O as First clan 19t---ge thanked the electors for DT F3.BEATON,TOR'3BHIFGLEft� -or n ht heir Past sup nt. Later Mr Under- Mil's to to CaRotbimay, r&5ro.ret and �#8�e �d Chestnut S� rl� . Conveyancer. Oommisnonerfor taking T.R.traina. Fre bt and P emigrated to Canada in I85n, �ettliD Y irtadavits, seeountant. Etc, lion"? to town all s rase delivered to all arts of lbs hill retired thug electing 31 r McBra- in Pi(Lering Village. but shortly oetartm p:opsas� terse: of Sfsrriaae Lie p dy.to the reerrahipp by si'^l.tniatioa• after moving to Dumbarton-where he A� IUR'eSt marked �aaoaP Wmesvala. oat, (•y village. Teaming of all kinds donii Mr. James 3tc Brady, chairman of has since resided.. He had a family of 0o shortest notice, sale and Com. the RiLuWs and Bridges Committee, seven children, but of had only two POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, - mission stables in oonaeetion. presented a detailed statement +.f the - !x Oou❑ties of Yortaa30utano. An: survive hint, Mrs. Jose b Beam and t�l �-t as tion aa'ea Of Lll kinds con'nec.d and ebLrsea . monies expended by his department, �1r,� p rice ss Vslcat,ons made Eatates and conaiaomeocs �j - 'in tile various diviglons in the to'a:n John Hay, of Toronto: HiQ aianaaed Lad sold by anchor or private save We H. Peak shl death was caused b} poeumonla, from kiortgagas.rents notso&nd accounts of,ali kind'. 1 Priovr'LeWr. p• He thanked the electors for which he suttered only a few tlars. �e hare also on hand quantity .d promptly tweeted and satisfactory. saws. thele support in the past and solicited Hi+ funeral Took place on Thursday Best Quality Smithiag Coal. _ went. made. Dates ft r sale may be fixed at a renewal of the same for the uflice of to Erskine cemetery, Our Coal makes warm friends. Nows otaee. Particulars and terms aav be Dad reeve, pTW phone or by.mau, Orean hirer,out. y _ Mr. Todd,ehaifznaa-oi the commit- The honor roll of the Dunharton Orders left witn w. Peak deliverse. Furniture fVsicho(ll for December is as follow,; mm tiv. PUL'C'HEf{; Licensed Auction- ' Furniture,,,,,G : _ ter, on Contingencies. 1,rtnK called p_ p p�1 ell t t� (V class-E, 'Henderson, C'. Strirk• �•/� 1 . ear VLlnator and Coilsocer for tae Conn upon, reported the work of his com- land, G. White. NV. Annan. Y.. Wail. The - @&I Of Yoe!and Ontario. All kinds of reckon mitten during the Sear, and also gore WESTERN 1 Eli ���N Q� �� -ralesf ork a d and.atuseill made at mod- reasons stn Hume di visions had over ton F• Long' M. Carson, G. Cowan, mat.charge. Estatea Lad consignments eon- A fall lino of fleet• y F, Burns, A. Holmes. III class-R. aisssatly managed and sold by auction or drawn accounts. He sorted that he Thum, G,Zi hire, Edgar Jiiuhell, L. private w, -ttortesaes. rants. rive" -and- - class tarnitare now g Orel accounts promptly collected and•stir was not a candidate for the reeve- Foster, M. Pearce, A. Walton v Inatipot ted by rot of hsztlamsoc lA'Pa 'C13 exhibition--io -T a _ en settlements guaranteed. phone or _ oQ ware rooms, - rt of the electors for L-b l git�hell, W. Carson, E. Heard --- htetustst`�x'aaek,. - write for sarins and particalsm. Brougham. po position of II class—J. White, E. Parker, B, Ant"Oe sd CL,ritai , 461-As ilm — ora Daises may be fixed as Name once. y councillor. Subscribed C@,pttal - - - - - - -- - Annan, G, Booth. The teacher and �....... .................. . pZ10e8 tight. J. M. Gerow, chairman of the Com- •••••.,..... �• Mat, mitten oa Shen Killed b bo pupils of the school contributed IMIS Assets aea311v con virtftlie , .. 1,Staaaw. ethodist . Church P y Re Pres- to aid of the Sick Childrens' Hospital, Jonas OOwa1v,R T.H.MaMzLx-i en the report from that committee. Toronto. School closed Thursday the ' Services as Follows. L S. Dillingham. p pr==od rte. Thele was the sum of 144 collected 22nd to re-open Tuesday, JanuarySpoew anenrton given to Farmer's nisi- - pig&winR. fan% from the dog twx, and the expenditure 3, 1!706 E. Ward,Teacher. ho tel Collections ioitad and promptfytrWRR 90190 a.m..,....Preaching. amounted to .$148.35, leaving a bol- harmers solNow direoansed AfLerieart saaft 740 p.m......: «• Foreign Exchange bo sight and aold Drsitaaaf- ance of 16o00.A5, which was placed in 8z0 p.m...,.'..Sabbath School. the general fund. He war .again a Oreertwoad. `°'i• M w on as party of tie moria 8.00 m ......E worth e, on tiara]lark spoofmDepart ktgb P.011 P �'gu candidate for councillor. --. Iatarare atlo..a oa a ass ti��ert - -,• ' Tuesday. Wagner & Cos D. E. Pugh, chairman of the Indi- Thos.-Morrish spoilt Xmas at Pick. erotrat".and Crew tr► -yearly tedsprat 8:00 p.m.,,,...�'Feekl Prayer on gent Committee reported that there Bring. Oeo. Barr. Haarerr. _ - � y was not much work for his committee $. Jackson, of Norval, spent Xmas $Ave a full-line Of fresh rad Crit- owingto the building of the House of at home.- Jr. Molars, Pastor• ed meats constantly on hand. Refue. He also spoke bAefly of the T. Culler spent his Xmas-holidays r 81pim Roll, Breakfast Bacon, work done by the Roads and Bridges with city friends. . - Ham, Bolova, Weiners, etc. Committee. He announced hisuself A. B. Hubbard, of Harrow, visited as being a canditate for councillor. friends here, v„ Highest prioea psid for Parker, treasurer was heard re B, Brigasll,bf Toroafo, opeatZmaa - Mr P �j Butcher's cattle. last year's nancia)"sstatement of last with his mother. •r e•'•a•• � Ce' RAJ1 �S �A' -° year inn Provincial auditor's report. James White, of Brooklia, Stmday- ` i1r�i 1e a Mr. Arthur Johnston wag then ed with R. Wilson. called upon, but stated that he was F. J. Seldon spent the holidays with w19�1 8r�1 �[oae to L�aa I have money and not a candidate for the reeveehip: friends in Peterboro. �+�/ v He spoke for some time in tt•ee��ard to B. 8ugden, of Newmarket,called on ✓ Come and see what we sell and how, the work of the auditors'and of-the, friends here this week, " cheap. We are also agents for the present state of the roads in this town- J. E. and Mrs. Disney spent Xmas - Empire Paper .-Paper'and boitrd- ship and county and municipal coon- with Greenbank friends.. pe Happy M1� er fro Sc to hoc r roll. All the new- cil membership. He urged progres- A. E. Madill, of Carlisle, spent J - Nothing but first-clash 'Insur- eat patterns for 1903-234 to choose siveness. Thought councils should Xmas with his garenta here. once Ccimpan-ies-both Fire, Life from. Queen top draft heating stoge take'hold of higher things, .such as. Frank Lidgett, of Toronto, spent -' from$4.50 u to 820.00-no nus no school matters, etc, Xmas under the parental roof. and ins t Ren P >ti F, M. Chapman intimated tbat 'he B. Fowlie-and son, of Markham, Ne%V 'Year r ' Fiirfns to Rent. : ' .• 'trouble, all cornfart. We guarantee �. our cl'sim. Full line No. 1 groceries- was not a candidate for the reeveship. visited friends here last week. Real Estate in' Village and very close prices, wholesale or retail. 'advised a change in .the appoint Wm. Marshall spent his Xmas holi- a Country for Sale. Thanking you for past favors,we ment.of,certain.officials, by making days with his folks in Janetville. Conveyancing of all,kinds-done wish all a-happy New Year. them elective. He did not believe in iV m. Wilson, jr., and wife spent ; flaying a surplus,all money should et Xmas with friends in Port Perry. �r-y ry � � - r expended that the people -might`get ape are pleased to say at time of 1\J/`J W 7: Richardson. Farmers' -Sag151y. Stere the benefit of it. He spoke of the writing-that H. Dunlop is improving, i duties of the council members, and of F.C. and Mrs. Bruce; of-Toronto, q the consolidated schools scheme. spent Xmas with R. and Mrs. `Milson. Notary Public, Pickering. DOMINION BgN� County Councillor nosry oucher Geo. and Mrs. Law and family P Statedthat'he'was not'eli`iblefior•a spent Xmas with Pickering friends, position in the township council: He Win. and 31rs. Emmerson, of Aud- ^, �y - otters heLImeen-th ,spent: - with tie-1d-itm-son JU Fes(-� and township and offered Nome lug- family, r,- Capital Paid UD, $3,000,000 gestiuns to the municipal council re James Fowlie, W. Fowlie and C. - SM Reserve Fund anis @ •7 /l/� rock-cru-shin -and 'the' statute labor _lfinor, of Oshawa,visited friends here e have 60 , Undivided Profits 4P3,4T�i UO g .-= . .. .. _ _ . . _., system'. on Xmas gas• ; R. R. lfowbray,,count councillor Our teacher, 'Miss .`'anyalkenburgh i - • -- i advised the appintment of a good is spending her holidays with her par- y thing veru niee WHITBY BRANCH, solid council as matters of great• im- ents in Whitby. WHITBY. • portance must,be dealt with. Ccr- Charles Green, of 'Manitoba, and - General Banking Lain matters between county and fornierly of this place,call on friends -i Hair Brushes township reassessment,etc. was then here last week. �1"OCk ��•l SOUt . Business'Transacted. discR' discussed. He was not a candidate ed Meen, of Minn.,and A. Meen, Cloth Brushes for the reeveship. of Holstein, Iowa, attended -the - Tooth,Brushes and James McFarlane stated that should funeral of their late father, B. Meen, j _ •:• - Speeial attention given to-the vollec� a vacancy occur-he-would be a-candy- on Saturday ��S1�S14�S)��S1Sl•�,' : Combos._ _ - tion of farmer's sale and date for councillor. .'George and Mrs. Rice, of Todmor- ---r--- -- other_notes(. James B. Madill dwelt.for some d4m,. and Misses_ Maggie .and Katie See Them !, — time on matters concerning the rock- Stewart, of Toronto, spent Xmas BINDER TWINE �— SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. crustier, statute labor and assess- with S. and Mre. Stewart. �1�Ye Ma211118b! y ament system. He stator that he was Geo. and Mrs.Stephenson and fam- Try Toblers for something swell in MepcLaitls received of $1. and a candidate for mnaicipal honors,and ilv, of Utica, and Wm. and Mrs. 2 i the Chocolate line. _ asked for the support of the electors Sanderson, of Pickering, spent-Xmas - Agent for all kinds bf McCormi-&W-. upwards.Y of the township. with John and Mrs. Stephenson. Farm Implements, Wilkinson Mvru;: - I=teX693t. allowed at .highest Chas, S. Palmer stated that he was -The re-opening of the Methodist Ek, 5 'ourrenti rates. a candidate for the office of couricillor church takes place neat Sunday here. --Also- _PICKERING - ' ' Cc= d"axidwd or hall' and asked for support, - Rey, J. Harris, of Prince Albert will l• 1 paid- W. E. Vanstome and Geo. Philip, For Singer Sewing Machinest.- 1. A THE PICKERING NEWS ear preach the morning and-evening ser- l., - 7 y' ir.. said that they were not in the mons. The morning service will be Binder Twine a Specialty. ORTON, old for council. at 10.30 at 'evening at 7;and on the L. D. BANKS, PHARMACY X.•1•THr, > LQ8181 W. B,.Hagerman, was a candidate following Monday evening the Rev. 88-17 � Pickerin&_ >: a' r- Y .,, .. _. Ai •r^ w .» ......' -....: ., .�;.C,. ': '.'. :x✓ ✓, , .. ... .. .po.fit' ',,,,'-+,... x -., +F..-Lu Ac. . ,],ys ...... ..-.. ... KM,.,. ... y .t '— ,r .a �.,..:i'/e+,'ttw;� e:w ,!• �'�'t,A '•,. .+Sf,:ti^:... iil'•.h.•Y" 't`'".':W:-�U. { ')^�4.' .. ^\,n • ,,,,**yy ,%�rYH_,'AYFri,r Pf.I fAW,,J�.•�.M,, ,.. Pm. ...•'..N w!,'.nA,r 1 v+...•^. .n q:�{ �. .,v1C,r ,r _ .,�,,.•v. aye ,eUa •Y'f-i"• ; _ ,r. .,K3-�.. �I' .r .•... - ,y_ .Y'%*,"'G'" i�', s. w�^. H ,+ ,,�FF�/ ul.'y991'`.e 'Fa""f-" .'.••.,+r. y9�y •uYtf� `tJSNP4i4 wuw•4, drt. -.+,..�''•"i.Y+�4 ..., y .p. - a w - _. d x _ nom' . . . : - . . ,�.I I ,-.1�;� o 1: : , . . . - . '.. , , .� . 1 7 _ . . . - _ . • , i - - , "1 .. Ili' ,4- ,1 1 V;j Vand the small hours o[ the morning, fruit, orchardists aro apt to cut too drinking the poor cbampagce, aad kkift9fEfreely when the trees are young, sot; ;•.; • smoking the poorer cigars; played realizing that t of they get it because , I . with that tnterze absorption of ago the weight o[ fI nit will cause . , e - " ' pov n which only the born gambler is cap- - IS bra,chebi to spread. Cross ---T h ' `' 'Sac �ri cp able. one men are cursed with N� branches should be cut out as Coos ►/`1� ►�`/ U a love of drink, soma with a love as ,discovered. Every branch shqulr� for the c cards and the dice. Sey- grow away from the centro of the i,. - y ennui, Earl of Landon was athicted ' in the latter way. Where he had . iCL 'PINIG APPLI, tree instead o[ toward it. No two branches should be allowed to rub i"'� ' - gut his passion from one cannot Many conditions, aside from va- against each other or to grow so . • . -' . .• tell. His father• the general, had rietal characteristics influence the close as to do so when bending tinder : .Ol2"•� never played anything but whist• (keeping qualities of apples among a weight of fruit. Pruning can never iC _ and never for more than shilling'which are the soil ut the orchard, be done by strict rules owing to no -y I . "•aA SECRET REVEALED points; but the taint in Seymour's whether it •),e'sod or cultivated, two trees having the same form, so, blood had come down slowly but weather of growing season, especial- after all, it is a matter for the best /rf• surely from some gambling ancestor, dy the latter part of it, presence or Judgment of the fruit grower and of- t travelling like a root underground, absence of fungi, degree of colora- ficiency can only come through prac- / CHAPTER VI. ' required noto: "That is all, my to spring up like an upas tree, tion of fruit, size, ripeness, manner . Now he might have played at his tical experience and close study. ,' /'' On the evening Royce had lett I lord," he said; then as he arose he of handling, and kind of storage. g y looked u timid! at the great nil- club openly, and like other men ad- I3aldwiris grown ou . sandy or' ' Monk Towers an outcast, his broth- P y p not have been chairmanoft ecoDe uld gravelly soil ripen earlier, must be ' l, - anthro ist, ar-id, clearing his throat, MILK-VS. BEEF I DUCTION. , __ or, the Earl o[ Landon, sat is his P y p g The question has often been raised stn at hist house is Frogmore, said:`"I am Coity to trouble our picked earlier, and have a higher y - _ 4 rayed Collar Star•chers Society, etc., Gard. Everybody knows those lordship, but my quarter's salary color than those grown on clay, but whether a pound of butter fat can etc.; and Lord Landon was weak and I the do not ken so well. App ,, : palatial residences. The), stand in I was due a week ago, and-I've a sick y p les be produced from the satmo feed than y 14 vain, as well as vicious. He wanted grown in sod attain a higher color will produce its equivalent in price' the centre of the now fashionable wife and four children, my lord-if - you would kindly—"• to serve the god of respectability� nd keep longer than those grown of bee[ to a good steer of the bee[ . " , district-it was a market garden n2+t I y' and Mammon at the same time, and many years since-and they are, as "Really, 111t. •Towle, this-er-re- the "silver bell" in the side street under clean culture. Ordinarily, ap type. Dairy men contend that it : the advertisements remark, replete que3t'ie-er-most unusual, and--er- off Regent Street enabled him to do. Plea keep better when the season has can, some beef Wren that It cannot. .. with every modern convenience and serious; if I may say so, it display's, Scarcely, a night passed but he stole been dry, rather than wet, and when Let us consult the lindinV of 5 luxury. a want o4 taste and delicacy,,on your the month of October has been cool Lawes and Cilt>ert on the question. p part. I am afraid you must have out of his house like a thief, aad 4 } • The earl's study was an example cif� Y, indulged,tiitis craving for the excite- rather than warm. The character of These ablest o4 experimenters, who > - what such a room should be. The i grown extravagant. Y our salary of meat of 'the gambling table. the weather has much to do with the have spent their lives at such• work, '. ~malls were lined with books; there' sixty pounds a year should be ample To-night the cards had gone next factor, presence of fungi, for a and in some cases many years at a . - was a fourfold screen covered with{ to keep you and enable you to put against him with a steady persis=(warm, noist season is favorable to single experiment, have recorded re- •maps; a %lick Persian square occu-I money by. Thrift, thrift, Mr. Jowle tence which almost drove him mad; nearly all the fungous diseases of the sults as authoritative as any known . . pied the centre of the p"quet floor:'' is the first duty o4 a man with a he loved to win for winnir.cg's sake, !apple, and a scabby apple or one-in- ,investigations. They find that the a e morocco-lined table stood' family; anis you should always-al- l81'g r Y: Y generally, but to-night he was par- fected with any of'�the rots is a very (fattening steer, gaining 15 pounds ) by the window; the chairs were mar-i ways, remeniber-have money in ticularlarly anxious that fortune poor investment for the storage man, (weekly, yields 1.13 pounds of ni- . ". vela of the upholsterer's art; the hand, I was not aware your satary .' _ _ - pictures-mostly of a religious char-i was due. Mention it to-morrow, should smile on him, for he had had I Indeed, only prime fruit ordinarily free substance, or lean meat a run of bad luck lately, and money should be stored, for number two (free Oi water, while the dairy cow . Z ' ' ' acter-were India proofs, please. It is too late to-night to was getting scarce, Your born fruit not only yields small profit in the same time yielding 10 quarts . On the table were Charity Sucie-; get a check cashed, or I would give gambler can never leave off, let the'Prom storage, but it hurts the sale !of milk daily, roturns in this milk ,{ ties' Reports and blue books; in the you one. Good-night, Mr. Jowle, y of number one fruit. Overgrown spe- I6.6 pounds of nitrogenous substance. Rep Y B luck be as bad as it may, while' `big brass paper rack were several good-night." there is a penny' to his pocket. and!cimen do not keep, so well as fruit or six times as much, Again, the ox religious newspapers. Ina reading The unfortunate secretary gathered `evniour sat at the table until his y chair with a revolving scat sat the, his papers together and trudged off of orcdinar size. \Yell colored fruit woulc! store 22 pounds of mineral last banknote had gone, usuall•v keeps best• but it should not matter while the cow would secrete .e*rl,'at the and of tike table h.is pri-' to his sick wife and [our children, The rays of the sun were filling the ibe allowed to remain on the tree so. 1.35 pounds, over six times a-g much%. vain secretary . The earl was a� aad the Earl of Landon taking up East with a golden light as he walk-!long for the sake of color that it iThe steer would gain 9.53 hounds of young man of thirty: tall, thin, with; his "outlines"-they were all coni- rd u Ire enc 'trees with his hay- 11 P B suffers in firmness. For colt! iter- 'fat, and the cow glees G33 pounds 1 .. -, a long neck which permitted him to plete and flnished speeches--com rd face bent c>veir his turnecd-u %? wear huge, upatarrding collars like I menced to get them off by heart. P age, fruit should not' be err ripe or (in her milk.• about two-thirds as • collar• and his hat pressed well over hi hl colored as is best for urdin- much. Tbis Is, bowever, offset by . sailR. hfe was fair to insipidity; his lie worked very hard at his les- g y his brow, and he looked around Wer- ars storage. Grernings are said to .8..33 pounds of milk sugar for which hair, which he Fore rather long, was'r hard as an actor who has sonify, Por hu was later than usual, the color. es Royce r had once a so many "lengths" of his part to hold host in cold storag,, when the the ox has no equivalent Reducing • . and several persons were about the marks<1, ref a gravel path, He had commit to memory-[or a couple uf' bloom wilt rub off, leaving the skin this a lase to its fat equivalent streets, and the policeman glanced no perceptible eyebrows. and almost hours pacing up ar.d down the lux- y;at him curiously; but he put on a stnooth and shiny, and the sauun rule wuulcl *rake. the tat product o[ rho. white eye ashes, and his eyes'were of uricws room; but toward the end of Slight stagger a t he weer a rot's- apirlrrw less markedly to Baldwins, cow equal to that of the steer. Thus > . u r• f a faded Llue which, when he had the'-that time my lord grew restless. I serer cdmcnq from a late party, and bfethods ut harvesting. Packing and we sec that in the• nuinufant r. o headache, became almost white also. His fair face drew into wrinkles gf with his. face almost concealed reach- handling in transportation have the fats the. cow equals the steer, and i. - Ile wag a veru "good" young gran i;npatirnce, his two light blue eyes ,greatest influence on keeping Rua\- in mineral and th valuahlo nitro ed a q act s'r+tet .� had been one of these• boys who' became wistful, and his !hill, white flere he quickly drew off h,r wig it•v. Handlers of apples seinictimes gen.,us foods exc•cds the latter flue .. "never give their mothers an hour's hands lost their placidity and twined and put it in 1,'q pocket, rvipcd roll harrrgs of trmt, allowing them ies. anxiety," and, now that ha was a together; and as the exquiait•'ly the paint from !:;s face turn- to strike against other barrels Phis �iti'l his I.c•ing the case, we cannot con- mau, was a shining Light at F,aeter'rarved—Hock --cam _ilw__rzALi_L _shQ1f___ slaw and 4al'i-- ln; step r ui�ht t.0 t.hhjrr,iddlo of th,• harreT- 'mo xtr}.- tn�r,-F:,v-ref + lily Hall. He was the chairman off at struck eleven he starter) and t uggvd e`1 eta gl,_w—��r-- arid- "tep•al h.0 mads hr f i t_hc fruit elude that r#airy,rrg e- necessarily c&— I 'll a ]cast a doyen charitable associatrnns at his long, fair hair toward'Frogai�)ie Garclenls. He open- .slut same oarwties are• more easily cattle, for this d,;rndx upon the rr _ - and a member of as :Italy of those' Then, as the last stroke sounded, the door R,'h nus latchkey, and injured by' ruu�h handling than are dative demand for beef and dairy . . -. societies which have the promotion he droppe+i on the table the mane- I quietly .vent up the sta'',rs others. Northern 5p} is'One O[ the 'products. �'coptos' -tastes do not al- of some fad Or crochet for their arm', .script of One of the s oe,ebes which A servant coming front the upper'e0.siest to hrurse, and barrels are ways dernnnd the food that` is the , and object jd'e w•as a tery bad, the; secretary. hod cgm;)ased, scud rooms- stifled a yawn and shrank'urtc! f,'und to go crown iu storage cheaperst. 11crP will be bought even _ .. - ispeaker-R'ith .a Ic9p--ami yet his ascended the thickly-carpeted stairs tack against the wall to let him �, - .;name was a gate-draw for a philan to hes dr+3asinfi-room. earls this +recount. Tolman :�wcrt Ithoulh ttic same sed nt of autri- "� ;name lc mcetusalng, and «hon he got on, Elis valet was busy-It had been Pass but t}te marl did not sneak by Yoilow l,iellflower are very. :eft- 'ment can be purchased in dairy pro. this legs in the -House of Lords, reading a novel a moment before her like the t;r,ilty thing he was,. in 'grt,%e to rough lurndlrng- duct for ont third the ccu+t, Th•ls, . which' he raid about twice in..the ses- brushu}g hes meat.+r s clothes• but stcarf• he ntoppod and aatd', Most storabc tncu b.il,ave that air !however, .is true. that as the pupu- whic his -fellow peers listened to, Lord Landon dismissed him ''A beautiful morning, Mar) I 'pies Fhould ;;o into storage av soon latlon becomes, isiore dense people hien with something like attention f shall not want to-night. been for a stroll in the park. las picker!, Others believe that with re-cert to producin; those kinds of , , g Wr ought to be very grateful for y„m4- varieties it ma be well to al- food from -which ntrurishment can . . . ' mend respect. Perkins.” he said, Fray do rut Y I No `one could have looked morel sit up such wi•a'hot•, Mary.•' ♦nd,with a low tine fruit to lie on straw on the be had roost economically. Accord- , 1 ••geed' this evenin the evening l � ibeneticer)t smile he pa:)sed un, round for two or three wrl.v to tn; 1 . ., ice find dairying auporrcdrng g- g lir. Perkins 'trowel and disau ar-- But as he closed the door bebind g11 - when het younger brother was enjoy- cd, and the earl sank into a chair, secure hi4her culvr. It an} 'is.rasc- th,• raising of bead in those localtties - _ ung himself at Cumberlci h Fair-' him the Smile vanished, and a look K as it tie were hent rupon meditating be present, the• soot+er fruit is put where the peon#at „n is more dense. of titter weariness sstt tett on.Ills face,. As to rSturna IL)r iced constmted thanack the his of L iradded smeaning on the various % rks of chant • far into refrigeration the better. _ B y l ar.d, undressing, he Bun himself on p which het ions ongagcKi un the to-j g' g with,yari,aies that ripen vets an- in each case. the Obit+ station ftncla chair. with his fingers pint-d at the p y g p• t",• bed, and ctasprd his hands over,",. i ;, ; morrow, but tesentl he of u • enly like Jiclntosh, Oldenburg and that the teed which will add them - . tips, he regarded his secretary with� arod stealing on tiptoe to the door hes burning ryas Ilut he could, not Fall Pippin, it is >robehl • Lest to Pounds live weight -a the average rest, and presently he got up and, PP I y Steer will enable the avers a Barry +a sand frlAand o morruwmulur. JOwlc?" bei listening intently. - taking his bankbook from a bureau, makt! two or ,three pi�kir+, .9 that P p g' ► 'then, as if assured that all was j he looked at it with a haggar(i 'fruit of fairly uhifurn. s 1-1-ss ma}' cow to reduce one pound of butter said in a soft voice,- 'what have' L I quiet, he went to his %tardrobe, un-I be stored, It is impewsiblo to give fat Taking this as n basis. . each to do to-morrow?" I locks-d a rlrawor at the bottom with frown. ,in any brief way the dilTeronces which otic can ilqury our for himisd[ from . The seeretary, a little. inan with a':a IrCi le key, and took out a box. "Yes," he muttcrr•d at lest. as ' if . dark: haggard [ane-the face u[ a From this. box he lifter! a wi of he had arrived at some resolution, 'mark varieties, + , that. topic is not the cct.w. and receives! for the B rliscussod bore. products, and not forgetting the• man overworked and underpaid- gray hair. 11. was an elaborate and � he I'll try uty hand with Trane, l - extra labor on the dairy side, which' - looked al his diary. skillful example of the perruquier's.i 3910 rrhl Ind}' means to stxure her for _ "To-morrow, my turd, at two;art. 'At the hitt m of the box wcre,itoycp-� hilt wfiy shouldn't I have the T2L'LF:�+ I'uR P1th'V[M:. isthel`cali profitable for his Parti - Crasylian inuney Aos, 1 think I'm perhaps the most impurtuot ilun,g .cu or %califs. o'clock, you have to open the new Cutin sticks of ase paint, fhe.pig- - wing of tke :Asylum for 'Peca%ed' went used'by actors; and b'y the aid I a .match for them. Besides, it is to ohs••rve the stunner in which s . .. Collar Starchecs, at Walham Green " of these- and tho wig the Farl of i Would be a'-•hanre,•tu throw away so the fruit is borno., For instance. an T1F;F1•:('`fIVF. 'I'O(iL.'fKY 1lultSI:. "Firm, res, I suppose I shall have i.ancf<in disguisrtl hinisc•If so corn IgPod and hearutiful a girl upon such aplrle or .pear trtr bears its fruit • 14,,w can, we make our poultry to male a speech. ITave you pre pktely that it may' safely t>e saidia scamp as illy Boal Idrother Iloyce. 'mustly on fruit sones, and so would nous,• %corm Rt low cost? He IJuilt- • .. " -_ pill red the sketch, NIC. ,Jowle?" that hi's oan utother would not:have No, no. I'rulrst save iter: I really not Ile pruned in the s�laine way as a la ri,.w house last year, but the fowls "Fe my lord,' herr it ir," said, known him. fie exchangt'il the so- ancist." o �peac•h. which bear, its fruit only freeze and do not lny. Tho house is '> Ano with the hypocritical smile on the last srastin's �rowtb, A -0 b 15 feet' and faces the north. the:gecrr`tar,, r0l ung a roil of papers' leer dress-coal for a rakish covert- with which he•charmod Exeter hall l y from his ricket. \ coat; and turning the collar u�, he quince tyre, which ;)reduces its [Writ ti's (lid ant tuake any' scratching shtrl �l{t „ he went to bed and Slept the siieP on .t 1c tilis' a rhe- trth ,utade the inan has many (dutideme :fu1611,ubkc stole out of the room at,ul down the 1 Kum as we did not think it was nrc. P stairs of his own house like a thief, of the unjust. present. srasop, would naturally be sa.r,y." . ti -' prune (I know of none which 'would afTord'I - A handsome • cab was crawling (To Ne ('Ontintied.) d diil'erOttt lion% either 'act ap- Tho hest w•ay. to ueake it ultry . - . . .. . : greater pleasure than that which I, along• and he hailed it and got in. T--- JI-c.Vt ple ur )each Lave,, Like}vise the cor- ho'eis;c• w'atnt, is to paptir ith tar- .. hat's been callctl r+n to undcrtaRe to ` UriVe me to Kegent Circus,' he OL'TR'IT1't\c: 'I'TTF, Ot,FICER. pruning of ;;rapes is hnced on reel palvn (it- saute ather heavy and. I Bar: been aid, in .howevernd small - 'said. the fart. that the shouts of the pro- durable paper. . I''i,wls will -not freeze • �'l - -degree, the efforts of so pi•aisewortlty The cahnian whipped up ,the tired "[)icfn't you ever hear of a cYt he sent scasean pru<luce'this year's sop. in a ho+iii evcn'at rho ri•ro tempera- ; . tr body as the Clean (`ollar Starch- hQrse and reached the circus, ant}r i+ig user! for smuggling?" asked the,.rhe Crime principle. ins Bruning hulr#s tune, -provided the wind is kept . -- ers•of England in their endeavor to the N:ar'L Rf Landon got out ;>aic! his l steward cif 'enc .of the nig ocean ;true the uughout the, whole list of out. 11,e would advise our, corrN 'P -. establis?h a dharity benefiting t.he' fare, and', after glancing to right liners as he sub down ti) spin a IitUa fruit,:+--that, is, the manner in which spondeut to imine{liately liaper his poor and naedy of their class i,and left cautions ly', walked' quickly sea,yarn. 'the fruit ds'burn•, overns the 'tuatt- l' u? Well, .it'sa fact, NoC long; g house, and also place abtmriant straw "H'm, yes_the uswal thing, I sup- down a side stroct. I nee of p•rrmi lg'. in tlio house.fur the fowls to sera telt Bose," said the earl blandly, biking• IIs stopper! outside an ordinary' ager it happened that the ship's car- In' u e'oneral w•ayAl may bre said in. This will kciJr ihciii'warm. We the sketch: '`It is not too long, l toharco shop. Its door was closed I;ren ter had ;ricked tip a lot of fine,in r0 and fo the fruit that all (lead resume Our car r,;i3Onclent has his ' :'..hgpe?'' ! and 'it;e shutters were .up; but he cigars that he wanted to sneak in' a; P "�o, illy ]orsd; half nn hour," `said knocked with his knuckles at the withgut'paying icer Elie privilege, He brailche- should be rentgved and the roosts rut the stair orilrv. and .tile the wean secretory, door, and a tall, soldierly-looking didn't know c;uite how to manage it: tops.of the tyres he kelt• stifliciently fowls tKit fr•rozo Weis inose that hays '.'.Atter you leave ' the Collar, moon opencrl it.. but just as we got to port an idea;open to adbilit an abundance of suit- occupied the: top roost...heing as they Starchers you liavc to dine with tlx "Who'; there'?" he asked. struck hien, light for the coloring of the fruit, were 'nearest to the roof and the Indigent: Umbrella hjarne Mttkers ":411 right, it's I• Scotty," said; ":4 carpenter always has a sort of'Reasnnably open 'tops ore also of most ex;)ctsed to the rlraftc. The . Society. 'I have your speech." j the, Earl, and the man operred the case called a 'bass' that he carries Brent advant.aGe in slira,ving the roosts slurnrfe lie placed on a level, . "I he outline yeti mean, �Ir.: door just %cirlc• enough for the earl ; his .tools in, When this one got,trees and "in harvesting the fruit. shout two feet, oR the ground."This Jowle?" to enter. The Cho was in appear-. renals to g<) ashore he-put Onc of the The natural habit of the tree should will prevent the fowls from crowding. "Certainh•, the outline merely, once ins F PF .+ ; nw•ut 'sn•,est the forrii to he adoptOd by 4 . _ my or r. uw c corrector hint- -In— 4- - and one tobacconists in London: but it carclessly over his shoulder on the the pruner. 11t other words. n free a self with a discreet cough; and he the earl, fitting"the counter , flap, handle of,his hammer. As be callie't.he hr:laches •of which naturally TSO T)ISAPPOTN9'�1T:N]'. .1. - • -• - read the opening of a finished and passed I)ehind the counter into a, dow:n.t,he plank the first thin- he did 'Id'roop :cid' a fret' tvith'a strong tort- The prelintinnry agitnt.ion insepar- complete speech, long passage and, l+averaing this,i %vas to run into a Customs in-pec- clency tuward. forming an upright able front a recetrk election was in ". `. 1. : "Thanks, fres'? ;And then?" + reached a long room fairly tilled; tor. head, cannot readily he made to as I full swing, and one cif the candidates ' "Your lordship leas to take the with men and women. The melt I " 'WIT-it have you got in, your sonic a rlccidedly spreading form•, Of fowl. a ccrtstiu division way holding their at a meeting of the Lost Cats I were, most of then!, in evening dress, bass'\'' demanded the inspector. colurse these natural tendencies fan forth qs to what his course of ac- Society." I the -tvo.men elaborately attired; and ?�oL'hin' but ti int, sir,' replied;bc, inlluonccd in a treasure by the\'tion would he in Uro event of his "F don't speak Lheri, I think?" they were gathered in groups around the carpenl.ur, Storting on. �otlnner of Bruning, but they cannot being elected. n of his question1.- - _ "Yes, .roy lord. Here is the-ahem green,Olbles, upon which stood cards'', `Open your haps and let's sc0,' be entirely overcome. The tops should ars it, the hall Ise tiled inc.question- 'k ined to -outline. I have drawn a picture of and bottles•', of wine and lasses. -aid the other, oy . the bass Cna l�, kept svuunetrical and as n' .11 baI-� .. ' the working man sitting' beside his In a word, it was one of London's I piciousl possible. The pruning of the doubt him. y lanced as ; "You say you tic look irrlu things tire lice with the kettle and the cat •'silver bells," filled with gamblers, I .I cirn't, sir: I'd lose itiy+ cat,' 'A•ni-ions lcincls of small fruits is based thurou�h;y, ' commented the heckler. singing together—" m*Xlo and female. replied the c:at liter•' oft t}^c sonic general principles as the „hoz• Rgtd I Vol] have courage ' --Ve good,'' said the earl, "very Tho Tarl of I,nnlo lin* tol "This sot.t'lod it. %cilh the incl,ector. IF,r,isniit- of trait, tr;t:v-that is-, the appropriate, indeod. I will-or-611 one and another as if hey wee old I FTs' smeit. a fine ra5.o, of snntggling. , nne,• in which the, fruit, is borne Iengm;h. to go Befell into the sewers' it in, Anything else, Dir. .Towle?" acquaintances, ti+ade his way to a' Ile insisted, and the ea+=pcvitor, with and rho character of the growthand sce the disgrncoful state t,hcY're y / , • ' "The meeting of the Society for I table, and sitting down joined in,titticit grr:mbliilg, swung Clown his shotild oVorn the nretbt)d of prim- Iii>t? T - • `the Fnvestigation of 1ppariCiono-� tho'gamo. bass and oponerl it. .w•,hen sure t. I "('criniTil,y," wars tlie'rcptr. "I ' but that's to-night, f lord-at At first be was cool and cautious, �enough out julliped a cat' nod, made-a ,iiia pi-nning the apple Istw-hooded lov r yt ni fiouig to the bottom of midni*ht." - but as the ' ami roccolled-it- w'as',dash hack to the- ship. rtrrytlling." . 6 g P "I'herr, i told you you'd uuoke,trci's arc now the rule. The twain j '_„\Yell•” cried anuthar meri)bcr (9 . , "[ am afraid I must forego the baccarek.=his fac•O grew flushed• rind branc'il should he so situated itnd I t1,0hct 1.. . ploasuro of attending the apparition .his thin lips tremulous; the voice toll me lose I11r, cat.!" said-the car'I)entcr.. lrlr.relo•,i'%f its t(i hold 'up the %voigbt, 1pOi toolall( it, "sort won't, poll's disa;r , • Sneiety's meeting, kir. Jowle. Be, which the audiences, at Exeter hall "1'ho car;renter trent, lack to grit lot fruit rnzd lr,t%•r'p that a healthy IPodntcd iu that tonin the pollys do __ kindeenough to write an excuse. You had listened with such edification his ctrl,' Incl 1vhi't1 flit returned was c•larcd," rmt say th'nt I Ren cutTering:from a' grew thick And husky, and r his Iperniittcd to Paas; and the incl ester itr,'c, ills old ha.'e•_t1'hile the brad oP . - r _ so%ere cold." hands as they deAlt the cards shoot: \rias' never yet g ncssed that this t1IIIe. In tri,, sliguld be sa1111:; ntl,y ()Pell to T, Yes, my lord," said the patient like an asp-en feat. inatOad of n r.at, there %veru a lot uP nllcrw the ire,+ circulat.icn of air and A'mticu is built Briton seceni:y`-ttvo ts• . eec•retary, and he rapidly wrote the. Tie playeil a,11 through the night I find cignrs %Willie the bass,' !an alp unilance uP light to color' the: lands: , j ' . ., . . . . %'/ , . . .. . . - __.._ `A' L .!_. .. ...... ,,�R„•, +bio. - w.�,..'.. . saxw.�'+''m a'"",'..w+e..,L;.,;�, 11, _�_,,,,��pye -.,'.' 7,'-.Y^� •�,`..Me�.a�;;;;.,.k'.s ...r, '�,.•A ac'`- '1 j ._: r y°...�nmufor.y-.- ^----,;yi h.• �),w.s.m ,. ,,,-J:;_�:gym ., � ., J r j. Mf HE CAN ATTENDS FOR IMPERIAL DEFENCEIt WOR w" OFFICE PROPOSES SOME K NOW GIEEAT CHANGES. -- Colonies Included in Schema - , J' XANXTOBA MAN CURED BY Home Battalions Will be r1K -*DD's KIDNEY 'PILLS. Reduced. The British GovernniCnt has under Unless the soap you � He Echoes a Statement Made by consideration a plan for the strate- Thousands of the People of the .gical distribution of the Imperial use has this brand you / % ,�-�'� forces Viat will concentrate the na- �� •!V'C�W - 'ilk 'Prairies. was and military strength of the Fn,- We not getting the best. Q (lirotL\, Dian., Jan.'3-(special)- pire in a more effective manner than hitherto. One change Will be the AAk for the eetasen!car. us `t DSi. I bilins Irormaudeau, u well '. - We can 3tandle your poultry elthim known resident of this lace, is nue withdrawal of regular battalions - POULT R Y p from the small coaling stations arid CLEANING WALKIN0 alive or dressed to best advantage. v< of thousands of Manitobans who �il1s' OR Also your butter, eggs, honey and have found relief from tot: pains and the placing of these ports in the LADIES( SIR` ouTINa aches of Kidney Disease in Dodd's hands of the local defence forces, with ■ a ■ tulTtl i oilier produce, ss Kidney ]'ills. Mr, ?�orivandeau is ni• primary protection From the navy Ono he done grtaet►y br oar lr■noh Proaw Try N LI mined ways ready to say a good word for at sea. The Mediterranean garrisons sRITISNAM[sIOAMtIY{INc00. THE QAWSON COMMISSION Co., the remedy that brought back his are to remain as at present consti- t[p1tTBLlu TOltOlfTO, OTTAWA i QVIiBZO __- Cor- bleat-Market anJ Colborne 8ts., TORONTO. �. health. tuted, but the battalions will be "Yes, I can tell you Ntidd's l�i�l- withdrawn from' `3t. H,elena, Barba- ne ' Pills made a cure of n+e," he dos, Bermuda, Halifax, N.S., Ceylon, IJect to such modifications as may nj y p be necessai from time to time at- says, 'D o you wart to add says, "I had Kidney Disease for Singapore, ,lumnica .and ,Garrison j Y three years. At times I gut so bud Artillery and Royal Engineers will Ifeeting individual regiments, include s 7 ^ >C could hardly attend to my- 1Toi'IC. remain to work the guns, mines, and ithe 3rd and 4th Battalions of the �-$320 to your -income 1 J took just five boxes of lludd's I:id- searchlights, but the navy's respon- Northumberland Fusiliers. Royal o hey Pills and my pains and aches sibility will be increased as these Warwickshire Regiment, I{oyal I'll I 6t will only require a few minutes of7•ourtime every day toearn$3wa y•ear. Youcaa are all gor.o and 1 can .cork as well coaling stations exist for the benefit siliers. Lancashire Fusiliers, 'middle- earn it with a Chatham Incubator. A No•a Chatham Incubator will hold from t■o to t&o as anybody. To anybody who has I sex Ite:gintent, and the Manchester eggs-according to size of eg a, Eighty chicken&is a low average batch-users of Chatham y y y OL the tiaet. Additional YCapUtiSibll- a Incubators will tel you w. Chickens are always in demand and the supply is always short, , trouble with thi•ir Kidneys all 1 can ity will be,, placed on the local de- Regiment. The territorial systerri, al- so fifty cents is the average price secured. -If you or:ytake offeighthatches inay'ear.that gay is 'use Dodd's Kidney Pills.' " (fence forc_•s in conformity with the iready frequently alluded to, will gives you an income of$sao.00. Wouldn't that extra amount be useful toyou? TBestdf Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure policy of snaking dependencies as place, as tar as possibly. , the home all,you can buy a sick Kidneys. With well Kidney�s�self-contained As pussif)le. ba'ttal-lons of regiments -i their own Chatham Incubator without 011e cent - g'ou can't have Bright's Disease, i - counties. This policy nas already. of cash until October. 1!905 Diabetes, Drophy, Rheumatism or COLONIAL FORCES, taken efTrct in-part.by the placingof t. any of those other tearful and fatal the huffs at Dover, the 2nd Devon- The mach;ne pays for itself many times over before that time, There couldn't oa a fairer The corps that will be 8lTrrcted In Scottish offer than this. We ship a Chatham Incubator to you at once,freight prepaid by us,and • Kh$ptl5E'S that spring ft'UIIL sick Kid-I p ;shire at Devonport, 2nd your first payment is not due until October,i9os, Write us to-dap for full part;culan. The hey9 this way include the West. India Re- ;Rifles• at Glasgow, 1st Rest Riding Chatham ocubators and Brooders have every new improvement worth while in an incubator _T giment, and fortress and submarine 'at. York, 1st Hampshire at Ports- or brooder. The incubators mining -companies, the Bermuda Ar- mouth, 2nd Yorkshire Light Loan- ail■ aside with two walla, TO A SCHOOL-TF.AC111% tillery and Iingim,erN, the Canaalian g cane within case,of dry ma. ' :try at Shoflield, a Surrey batttilion �- � ttrialthat has beens,v^weed "Tnear 3fis. You write me about forces, the Cgclon-Ylutiritius Matta- 'at Aldershot• a Staffordshire unit at n our number yards They lion and Submarine• 3fin,.rs, there built wild as•root and whipping Samny, I hereby give yua+ ! Lichfield, and some Irish Corp,,,Copsnear ♦ will stand any. amount of - `. permission to beet him eny time it Chinese I{e�itnent, and the Hong their districts. uugeforyears. The wooer 1s necrs4ary to learn his lessons IIe Kong anti Singapore native troops. The enlistment of inen- for two youacceptourofferthesoon - The retentlou of the Mediterranean er will the Chatham lacu. , ' is jest like- his father—you have tui years' Color service with the Il„nie Bator be earning profits for Itarn'him with a stick. Pound now. garrisons puts an end to a widely- 'Army will be gradually introduced. yO ' -ledge into him. I wante him to git (discussed problem it_ is an import- :A coininener•ment will be made at - lit, and don't a no atenshen to ,ant Aecision, and one that supports opening r- THE pay once by s euin for new - short s•• MA.NSON CAMPBELL 'what h,q father says. I'll handle' ,the attitude taken up by the Admin '�.ice'enlistmcnt the SU,ToIk, 1)c�wn- Bim," !ulty that the ile,-ts should be free '.shire, CIL ucestershire, Nottinghwn_ CO., Li#fish !from shore work tit these places. In shire, Derbyshire and Berkshire Ito- t DarT,3.2 CMATNAM.OAT. !addition, the stations itri.' base, fer giments. Only ineii hel,.nging to i I1M)ston-T'id she sing For All lilects that will ha c.• rev wide areas Vile sell for Cash these regiunental districts will 1.,• ac- Manufacturer. of Chatham !•:t4'rnity' '' Ghbron-( don't know: iof commission in fh.• flit linking cepted, and in most cases the ;land- or on time ss Incubators and Brooders, jthi wa.9 still singing when 1 came Cup wilWhoine dC!e•nr e., i;am pbel: Faon.ng >fius, pwav ;aid of chest measurements will y- you desire. and Chatham Farm scale Ir improvement, r a p y nixed half to cc arc h •- Il4iCa1 i Distributing w'arehotue„at Clair may hc, transplanted, and u. ,,.,i The At7ittl Is+ 2ci FO };rni ped 9t t'aLry -. �—.-� - r Mam. Calga-, Alta New prider fav-- iabl,• circumstance.:, will Igically in India. Afitca and at home, The bamboo s,:iiwlimgs grows a %vestm:mte,,13.C'.,Halifax. grow; at, w,•11 in its nese as in it.s 'without the isolati,,n of mitslit sta- ,foot in twenty-four hours_ ` N.S. ! crigfinal bituutinn, ttons where they wtiul,i I"•_use!<•ss in " (war tirne, In Citnad,- ••rtl Australia '- iMin:rd's Liniment Cures Burllsl encs !ns'Lzn I overn><ry pt ?hvttcouucih,�with an Inept,t icer P c n ir,i ad of a + -EAST .. AN D S� ' • The' exl,nri,tncn' gair.r•d in the a§e of }gen.•raI officer eomnianding, has been -- pre,sed pent ns lornsnntivn filet in sanctioned in each ca9r. Canada e► '1at'aYla.- A:+s;tria, Sweden and Rus- twill furniRh foe third great. army of I _ yin i9 RtAted to he-%ery sntigfartory Ithe 1,rripir,•, still Australia will pro- - ' ,vide a fourth of olerttvr>value ' The ; Between ST. PAUL AND PORTLAND through Fargo, Bits- ..,vide rr. river S(cry vee.. 7mpnriAl f'pre.•9 ov;ll, .when renrgan- marck, Billings, Helena, Butte, Spokane; Seattle, Taco- lizatInn.ir cnmplett•, al•proxionately ire �run the punctual, magnificently appointed. trains of a ., "IYs• wi.. otr'.ao•Tn:«ns►x,•rfiMt»en9t.,th - .. ImUlu:,:aot montes-for the"a_711dren while twe•.ten; av follows.- - „__.__the -._ ---- •* - ;IIw.,:be&brrbud,softens•h.ioma.&ll•yausn,cars, _ - - . . i.rodeoltc.miru+&tea theatomscA s.ad buwa,,snd,%•.af .- - '"', 1 - lbrat.e,nedsf•x b•nms-s. r►.mesa.e c-ate a':atT "h army ..tit .000' it Dr dra"AW taroathaut toil wont B■stire♦nl ;Indio n,, it rtav, .,.,,'..-:..,..,•,..,.. 2:13 0()0.-' NOR'f .. .._. .- -&!sloe lilt l:;•nadinn nrmv ......, .,.......' 1.1?0 00X� ; - -- Atfctralian furco9 35,04K) - -in St'. Petvrsbur� Lite hours are 1%'„!unit>oi-s. Viliti:i, Rescrveg, the rule. The principal streets are etc n1K4.000 ` lzen.•rully cruwder7 at nit,• o'clock in the morning. \Mary of the tht'atres I 1.2;,2 (t00 tk) not npeil befero n.,idnight, !• A sl„•,ial connnittee 'at the Wor 1p Romember this when Poing to the Oftlrr' will rc-constitnte the colonial �conim ods into c-Elective administra- I • • • �Onby-I was. Cured of Acute llronehitts five, srrlets. -... _ �`J bsit Ml�fnllns LTN1uI;Nf. l f:YI''1'InN Alt�fY. Alade big eriough-for a big ! Q] 111 Les lar aid J. M. t.AMF1ILLL. lfounted troo s will not in future 1 ala of Is p man til)work in With comfort. _ y form part of the British garrison of I was Curcd of facial Neu-ralgia ;1; v t- The 1-th Lancers, recent! Dy DtiVARD'S L1 NiM1'tiT. b-p y (las snore material ill-it than. ^ WIT.' 11ANTFLS. under orders to proceed there, from at Portland �]1 1905• ►�'+pringhill, N, S. J b:dinburgh, will go to India next any other brand of Shirt its 4 T was Coma of Chronic Itheumn- wear instead. The lrermanent stat! of Canada. IVlade on the the Mounted' Infantry in I:gy-pt will W. G. MAS!,v, Itis;. Pas. Agt., 21S ]alicutt Sol„ buffalo N. Y, Clem by Dff YARIt':1 LTNTDfI:rT, also he slightly reduced, and it is ILB.K. scale it requires i9t.z Send Sour cents for Lewis g Clark llookkt to'. _ G0. TINULLY,. probable that in anollier year's time Albert (b.,' N. B. the 'Infantry Brigade may be de to 4:}'ardsperdozen,�r.hereas A. M. ,CI.ELANIi, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Diinn pleted, t he post of ( enc Cal Officer -T Commanding abolished,,and a cplon- Common shirts have only 32 el's command substituted. The white A curiosity' to l'c. seen at.. Berlicl , Insurance Canc'usser-"Dtxs our y "Bir, Ileeply," said the hostess, to 33 yards, police. however, arc being increased, - is a pair t,f curtains mode of chayu- cotiipanY 1'tiv promptly, ma'am') Why 1 , t1-Won't you oblige,'file with otie more and a C'(mislabular Cors is in pro-• g g _ song?” "Oh, reall,y,” replied the y p' p pa ne corks, each cork bein still the other clay a malt who had in- cess of formation. The new Egypti- Thais the reason why the covered by t.N. gilt paper a`�sutiated sured himst•If with us-again'st acei- eminent basso, "Che hour is so late: an army is now, practically, in the „ „ with the brands. dent tell from the roof of a house, ••1'm afraid my singing will disturb H.B.K. Bi Shirt never year of it." majr,rity. •Lis state i§ h -and as he pa'sscd ..the. third-storey , the neip,hboi "?Fever mind that! ,most etticicnt, And it. is able under t window A cheque was handed do ,y Q1te �e of a dn? whose' howl;ng at Chafes. the armpits,• 'is never. Minard s Lialment Cures Dandiul, him for the full amount of the 3 y' ' g g white officers to gnrrison the coup' night disturbs us!"• try frnitl Cairq to the junction of the tight at the neck or \trist- i policy!'' files. The Ili telligence Department Statistics show that the longest Y 011.A.Wa CNA atCairo report its strength to be bands, is always loose, full lived people have been those who MEMORANDUM FOR "TME WORLD" CATARRH C6RE25 ,s'. + l• of which the main arms aro and comfortable and wears made, breakfast the principal mipl of T A s Myrtle Cut,i■r seat sale in t!■•M.rl ,::': ■■■ as follows:—Cavalry, .89; Camel the day. Tdt s Myrlli Navy 100 Plus; for Baty every, Y sot dtteet to tl» dbsassd Corps. 629: Arab Tlattalion. 206; well. j Ivhete the Impeord Bbwa. AttiJlerv, ],3:,13; infantry, 1.0,280. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans Tuckett'e Marguerite Claws; fila •nosed ppeswrts■ "A Mill a,Jntonth-' Heal the ailosas,•]■ars the ale � .� ' •� � �.' with Lever's Dry Song a powder. It _ paa■amst•p■droppiap in the T1iF. STOM1: il.A'l'I'ALIONS. = Each shirt bears a•t'nyt book twill remove the gred'be with the _ throat and astl�oaera I A hatch taken to the top of (dont fine.AD drhMam nary p~�q,Clowns At home, several niil linins will ' be that tells the whole history greatest ease. — llfetlalarEa�Tvroato-end-B•Lata- caved. on the army vgtc during the y Inane will gain thirty-six seconds in Of. tl}�C --"-I3i u !tits_ '+Iur„v-"R'h t hook can I Hct: tRenty'-four hours. — next five vicar 1-tc liro{�usot i - ' tions will be carried-out, but the that will fit me to enter'the, hest _ LAND OF AIDCll PROMISE. absorption of 33 militia battalions also contains a notarial Isoclety?" Mrs. 1?lusox-"Have you into ITonie Service l{e iilnrs will not j Y,. . Mioard's.Unimeat for saie+eYtrif"hefe , 11i•gentina has an Brea of 1,19(1,000 b (tried the check book'. I _ w be attempted for a year. The nega- declaration that ,the H.B.K. ; nail miles. This Area, except a , , t I _Ton_ use of suction appsrattlS fo lar J orps m skid fir rr• luctinn. sub- n , cry small portion, is ilocaterl in the ” Big" Sl11Ct COIStairiS 39;2 Miaardts.Lmlmeut DeIleYei Neurafgla household cleaning is now gen Oral 1 Y fo'uth temperate zone, and in it are - --- --- . . _ 5,000,000 acres of arable and '13.5,- to c}2 yards of material per London New York. and Paris 0.000 acres of pastoral land, and. Ladv (to Ik1W servant)-"You quite -'--- --- -"— -' et only 21,000.0(1(1 arses are urylerarid I dozen. understand, , Bridget, that I shall �ult.ivatio2 Tl,000 ac of individual ' only he 'at home' every Wednesday Worry wont cure a cough. When )nen in every state or province own oil find a cough holding on--' Sold at all (lealcrs but only from three, to five-" llridget-"Yis, y leach from ?3' to 3(X) square miles of ntam. (To herself)- Bridget, me when everything else has called-- land. it is strictly suite) to t t e wltli thiS'brand:-- ,_ swate soul, if iver a woman.h nY _ - - labor, Tn. th'is vast extent, hoae�'ef hivcnly sit.ivation, Sore It's yrrself Shiloh'8 there ere, as vet only .5,000,(Nl(1 i has got it.--Niel the iuistress only at h7 f' - st I horny. fur two 'hours ivory wale. • Jiabitants, while if• caul- easily qui Consumption port 75,00(1,0(10 people: 100,000,0(1 I • phwat. a roarin' time C1'i ca halo cattle find 300,000,00(1 sheep. liuencis ■ e av its" The Lung jyyres, the capital, is one, of the,most t I 'L u a Tonic pr and bea_utiftij ritios in the ! Pretty Ilan htrr-"Sti ,you don't Ipvorld,,and has n. Lopulation of n,aiti • like Jim?" lint' 1'athr�r-"�o: ho It is guaranteed to cure. If it a �yi} appeArs to ho ca pahlc of nothing. doesn't, we'll refund your money. T.0f.X1,000, ?`Pitlher in this city 1���� a D poi n the interior is .there any'r on-- � e • , = ••f�■FA HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. Prettv-Paugi)ttr-v 1111t " what objec Prices: S.C.WazzshCo?90d u a �i,7era�lr Indian fir negro element, sn nu tut rtlYss\ tion }{aur vote to C;eorge?" Tier zsc.soc.Sl. LeRoy,N.Y.,Toroato,Caa. 7 Finch as is found in other South Am- f Tht pu Ito In Montreal.In Montreal AVtaeipe� UawsOn lrhthor-"Oh, ' he's woe,S� than .Tim. shuns,field,o ITc strikes me ns being capable of relish r(ninfrios- The populntinn i4 1 ISSUE NO. 53--(14 (,f white extrtfction, anything." c ; , y ... �,.: VIM- 7- Best Remedy for Constip-,ficrit. *two Police Village Accounts. -The fluest remedy for constipation ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach .40 Newish"ov*xA"ay morning at ito Office Following is a statement of the I and Liver Tablets."says Mr. Eli But. altering Out. receipts and disbursements of the 44'. Y. -They act police Village of Pickering, for the lei, of FrankVille, TERMS 'year 19N, as presented by the Trus- gently and without any unpleasant potiryearl 61-00 fps.141miadvilia" effect, and leave the bowels in a per- ixiforma- ' I conditiun." Sold by un ar RATES OF ADVERTISING tees. Any desired-further fectly natura 0 nished bv Insertion,per line, jo cents tion will be cheerfully fur all druggists. e bas J="t include iogsl or Foralifu ad- ant intertion,leer line any of the Trustees The municipality of the Tp. of Pick- 00110110~ parties jn&kiW oon- in acet with Police Villag�! of Pick- Now Ad4virttatine"ts. apec"d %arms given to damage for 3 or 6 months or b the year. Hall- ering. D . . Ipmuiy or yearl contracts ps;& usiruntly. ilidozindisid caffis,son lines or au'doisr!with paper. $244 89 W. H, Moore,,.Kingston Rd. Offers this w6ek Vomits year,43 CC,payable in advance- To Village rate 18-10 mills P%��S,_h&5662uhntityof Prussian Blau" ton cents per line, COMMUta. Stat. Lab.29-9 days 211)-00 E401 peas for 0. ago% thadirtion. two conImper ling each suboact Proportion of vurp.from Coun- good cook, ,elderl y .. .0spewcoutracor see madeknOwu OVAPPI106" WANTED-A y &*vard"mouse without writs . Apply at riclLarkngCo)A ad anti]forbidden and charged ac- T�Lxes on 34 dogs 0 bitches 52.00 Laotas , ty, Tp, deb. and gen school . -All classes of -Xmas on. No free advertising� women preferred beat of w"" to flight ev ustructlead rates,total surp. $1332.89 55.05 poison go. 1:1-13 "itediddejr. Orders for discontinuing advertise' New fruits In wriiiiing and sent to i1no pub. Share of license fund($300). 12.40 WOOD FOR SALE damages caust be - hardwood now ready for Date Pric" giashers.. promptly attended to. .$M 34 Lboat the 46=0 as isat )*Lr. a i Poynter, Job Work d W bitevals. By expenditures for which the SALE-A quantity of pine wood, is liable, riL: F= neatly split and piled.cut III t-ft Police Vil. 1,)t Ia.con.5. -Murkar & Thexton, PrWieters $1018 53 1 and avoid the rush-. On bridges PcUri�g. Apply to j Bogle. Brouph- -Buy now For indigents 155 (X) Printing, advertising, at.. 844 52 1378 3) ARM TO RENT.-A splendid farm Audi". Salaries F south hall of lot ;9 Ili Y-) 49 Interest and diset on Ina it ad a - u& irins; Viliage udding. Put up III It or 164 acres air, A Hap y New Year to all. Sheep killed by dogs 143 33 FO icke New Crop California Raisins all ready seeded for the p Severaf from here attended the Lib- E:I,,ti,, expenses 120 45 a W V HILhairdson. d freshness. Pi bLeritill 50-tf ndat pound packages ensuring cleanness an dexal convention at Whitby on Tues- Rev.of asses. roll and votells 219 68 HOUSE AND THIS -Asy of List week. list and selecting jururs SKATING HINK, - THE BEST VALUE YEAR. Frank 0. McQuay of Miniota Man. Board..of Health 3N) 44 k LOT FOR biLE-1 he undersigned offors 311"been renewing old acquaintatices Miscellaneous exp. M for sale at d,reasonable price. his ItLrxe skjatwg and his 1pany friends are glad to rink. and &4*. bid house aad lot @�tnated in the V11ILSO Of firougham For P 61=cnisrs alwl; sa�ii to"sai.baud,..son ca the, pr *04 or W mbake hands with him New eaned Currants. Several attended the funeral of Police Village share of mania I Valencia Raisins. VVm. Maddaford on Wednesday. of Mviaga Raisins. last week. Deceased received �is ed- To bal^lice$421) 46 Season per-siae Date@. -atticatian at the school here and was Townp6hip of Pickering in account Steam Pq W01h . 1904. CS,myrna Figs. '-well known here. with Village of Pickering. Ira A�Law rence comrn en cest teach ing D ft. school, Torunto To bal 1QM as p-r 19W report $101 87 so the Manning Ave Oranges Lemons Nats sm Jan. next. received the Bal from "r as per foregoing 420 48 Minnie Chapman has statement Ready for -1th line sehool in succesiOn to ML48 85=) 33 The Finest Mince Meat be p. JE[ALrper % Rev. Moore was called away to Ux- v: bridge tAD atteno the funeral of his By cash disbursed by tp tresia Will be pleased to have your order. 0. Serrices were conduct during 1%4 on order of P -ad by F. M. Cbapman- lies trustees, and for exclu. W. H. Michell, Gre en River visited sire use of the Police V.UI'L 300 (X) the slinday A-bool here on SundaY last and acfdressed the schoul. (onven- To bal now to cr of Village $- 33 vaon in"ts ILt mt. Zion in January and RECEIPTS. get U-i get 0�it st K(w-�d load. Balance to credit of Police -(1 Miss RichAt . Guthrit, and Village fromIWA V Gre 'at �- .Reducbtioia " lEdyth visited the vity la-t Balance !r<)zn revenliv as pe, f,inernl of 'Misw i ri" statetilent 421) 46 Severoi attelide-d the '*IAnn&h Boone at the Frieud�-' Meet- -flected for drttining -noxy lintil Xluaf -.1rig house. Pickering onThursday last. i).i%ilepp 4 (Ai Wood, lnm, i.,rt and F,ie Pumps. CS,11 allij ape� um. bat-, anct Mr. Wainer. fox-extra lumber AlsQcisaertif ri-Rde to ovder in front )f shop 1 93 F. M'. E V A N!-;. gk! ItIVIER. 3()- Bf,le-k*f W j-. 4-y, P. R. Hoover left '%Veticesda Bill receivable fcr exti-a lum. Pickering. 12 81 for Torooto to spen(l the -x iuter witK her Kiippli�d C. A. aker B 1her daughter 34m A B. Collinst. B il is recivable draining prive, Ia Of) Mr. anti Mrs. Headers-n.(if Toronto lege zoM Miss Vera Banyard of Claremont. with their grand- $567 37 91 zi;Fient Christmas 1=0 Lilt I mw-ther Mrs. B. Doten. Mr a`nd Mrs. Lehman are spending Paid Tile for deep sewer -Harris ' Aze'ncy i . Maossey Lbe holidays with their parents in Piatt ing in ttewer. The necesiaitj of the dA is spe- I 'Newmarket. Lumber 191 rializAtion. S ill in one Too win$ @a heretofore carried on b Jdr and Mrs. Armour Ellip. of Ash- Nails 66 nqzt whory seditiored&bi?ity counts HAvinz t&ken Orer the agency basin,- ]burn. irpent Christmas here with their Labor for nothing. l'oung people find Hr T. A. Grerig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinz Gravvl. 121 'toads sit Sc As __ --­__­ - the q=ck"t "4- mireot moans of advitiric ka, parents. &ttand the Ax�ni_ __Drs_w+x;-g gravel ---.--34 50 of- AJI are invited to cr"nt to xt. J&nu&rT 19L Shovelling gravel 9 (X en Hay For rin Sunday no I Farm Implements, Loud ";;rrT sermons at I".11D a- m and 2.3r) Commissionor 21 3V the best positions. [.&at week we bad calls from mind 7.30 p, m. on Mond&y evening a Printar'q bill 3 5C threo prominent raidway ofticia!s d antert&Lnment will be given hv Unpaid koills 8 (k i full stock of Repair- on handi also De Laval Sepustors -9 at A co'r light. hool aind oth for private s"retarie iroesd tly attended to and prices *,he children of the 4C $3-7-, Iii; amilArie-K. Thiiii was In railway j All work promp 3homp talenli. Come one and all. Work Alone. wg H.kj) Vo o-zZ TO 3)-iors opell oLt 7 o'clork, concert at RA lance to credit Dec. 15 $ISO 19 qVIND, 48. Admi4sion 15 and 10 cents. -Pu-db & - Al W. V. RICHARDSON,j `i'oung men.-this is worth look- oore, PickeriD Beg. 'ighswarider of Pickering, -lets N jolt'.% DICKTH. pol i Co Ing into, %Vhte for free book Christmas with his parents, WILLIAM PEAK. Triistev,. and particitlars. New tt!rm open, T, nd Mrs. Eli N .gh­andei J an. 3rd. R:i," Barton, of Lis-owel, is spend- �,Ing the holidays with his parents. To the Electors of Pickf r- %issl?s in 1R. and Mm. Barton. ake a c7orid be- g Township. MIJ rj Fvery one �ball ru I ftrn In the lield fol db b of 1066 by attentEng otirSun- - CFN _MEN.- . . :. and Children. - v h".1 nnivetsary Sunday and the po�it ion of couticillor. iflll� 'rbronto,o -oi d I still '41icir M iv Jan. 1:.t and 2nd. re( is satisfactory ntidi 14-m �nd NIr,. Hoover hnd family patrnnoge for the incoming year and �Men's, oys", Nouths". ner with and if vou do�o I will not betray the on- Jtrok Christmas din '%N'ih 50 y Ra. Wr�- Booth. 6(fe-rice whit-lityou place in nie. EXPERIENCE J. D, King-'s Mens and.Boys Stith Froof Rubbe". Nlaud Doten. of Toronto, is ing -.-oil all he compliment., of th e 2spenditig the holidays vvith her motli- seas(;n, I rernain n & Farmer, Claremont .&--r, Nirs. 0. H. Doten. Sincerely y.oi;r.; Henderso Alrh. and Nlrq. Hoover and son JoljN lif. GEROW, Brougham, Ont. lRtArle7 spent the holidays visiting s* lfri�nd in foronto. Rev. A. Tiirnpr and -,vife and two TRAD& MARKII clr.ildren, of Reid.,burjr,� Pa., is vi-it7 Your v6te' dud influence re OCSIGNS 'Knx the form�r?s parerts, W. B. and COPYRIGH-rs&0. 31rq. Turner. r It sketch and descrtgti�n may ROST & ' WOOD ' number from here-71-ftend- -spectf ily bolicited for An,onsen,l!ns I U quic4iii ascertsin nar opinion free� ether 9 ly patentable. Cnaimum- Invention is probah PVAUtA -ed the anniversary services at White tions strict I r confident W. Handbookou ou -7wsile Sunday'and Slon�day last. sent free.(jidest agency for securinceo"rec:ive We have-now i trKAz a sliipnietit t.4 Pulpers, Side-wheel and r patents Uxen t rough munn JASS -McFARLANE SV"j&j notic,%witbout cliarge,In the -choke attaclinient. *.I& fific Cylinder. See our anti. :�_Oiie of the most ti.�eful ladies & jImerican, . - .. hed 'i-� thatis- 1905. W911 - - .1. . , . .''. 'z .- ALSO wnagazitles publis ouncillor for Lameat c1r 3 a As c A handsomely inustrated weekl? Terms,8 1�anning Mill -ticelli Silk Com- cuistion nf aiir seLenolic journal Perfection �o d by all news4ealers., --3ued by the Cot voir: fmir months,SL t 0:xford Crean - .Pally of St.John's P.'Q., and entit- i Separatun 1ed "C 'cNeedle'-work," M U NN 9 r,a.3 f;i ema4way.,N ew Y ark A call solicited, T.rieea Ri' orticelli Hom anda full line (A Implements. magazine is (levoted .-to the -elo 0 All kind,;of carriage I niiiii C Jn3truction and deN )"Iellt Of Your v 'te and jufluence re - . .: . -,-. ., . 'AGT. -ttel ber worl,done in flrs* E. HAFMAN needle work, a id c las S co,,itains'article� by the best auth- order. tj e Utifted 9tatei, and Cail- s r ectfully solicited for .:g3r.� n I *kda. EA(-I1 1111mber is pi-ufusiiely 411tt:!trated and the best paper is 1.3lk,R Horse-shoeing a specialty -41se(L, It is issued quartely and C�u* -S. PA 1,afblers on )rice is only 50 6&nts a 5-ear,* ana( hand and rxiad' to or6v. 11c Alade ollneillor f( _Mf-A 05.. The Dilke '11been a regular yearly contributor C;wnda v.-livil they are as good 't' rt jr(-, A g0l)(1 bre Kim,,M prefen,nee to COMPANION. FOr *ol �in. Theie ilowevei niany '-,to T_HF� YOUTH*. s-1,111d lot fors'llf... �1�; foieigli importation I 'acticalpatv. I. ti-inn foreign inade )11.,( ;I.S 111 11 -,the lz;slle of Decembei-2901 lie lins .,VrIttell all i'liftI1,111ing arta-le,,on M'. 11. JACKSON. Brocl,: I, Camic I, p head, therefore buying re- I niachine, and the Lience ad i"A C(,. stands'at th .11liarity of 'MRSSey- Your vote . ani in I -IT-9-corianonsensv. APP( llassey-Harvi, gnodq is d's 'IN 111iflICIIII-E. �the powers aud (111ties Of t4c -Pickering station G.r-2 thev Are un- av- TIMID TABLz L eing of Cv deritOr-General-of COilada.' H, TRAIN-,00ING EAiT LUN as FOLLOWS: I..;n1achi 1:11at. Xl.� III *;;N vi,imigest set-vice. We ,sIlip zin(i gi for -mig spectfully solicited for No. 6 MAIL 8:4,i",'A.. M. (leniahly the high0st(0141lity, sleighs. wheelbilrrows, etc., the Duke spcak., ivith 8P M have a ?ull li,ne.of -traw clitters, I Willself. i* 11 12 LOCAL 2:& . . this Season. A'hiCh 6:04 P. M. zL*.stjjot.ity as tot he influel ce A Ee 'PUGH 11 10 LoCAL. M v�eeroy is able*tu exel't,if lie iS TRAms eolwl WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- Gelo. Philip, jr., Brougha ' za niqll Of titet and ability, In pro- No.9 LocAL . . . 8:41 A.M. 2-IS P.M. IjIg the internal welfare of f Canada and As ebuucillor for 1-905. I'll LoCAL ...... the Dominion o 8:09 P.M. ---strengthetAlig the attachillent of -117 MAIL the people to the mother emintry. P A fine portrait of Earl Grey, tile ..Builders I ars, Paints, Oils I h, Peoples Candidate I I vufw Govenor-General. ilhistrates Wall ape *-IA-. article. Your vo'e and influence reslivetfully Any person requirint, building may for III -ial for house or- barn, solicited atei -MUSIC have sanie delivered at Clareniont in WalliPaper1ra6ging Pickering. 'Mnekliani, Whitby or, k.large fre3h atock:now on hani. Prices 'Wxq L. L. Mobre, holder of Acade- ALEX. WILSON Brooklin at ally tinie after Jan. from Be.uP. Vnir Mploma of London Conservatory P.) Ist, 100.5, at reasonstble PI-iceA- &if Nititic, will receive pupils for in- (Ex-Reeve of Wl.itby T L. White :--,%t lirtion on Piano and in Theory, at lobz Parkir, tDia nio�cija-q 0 -1 ls'- E A E R C� R XPEM T"ito, M.,ts C)Cai"., Cois"'M".ae._ C -v 4-ly A-i Councillor for the p a�, 1905, Gr�enwood. ji, rectory,Picketing. 7'. ",aas., .'...-. _ y : , or`wteaNcu7' - in marriage to Mr. Norman George LINGERING COLD. • — Davis,of Pickering"Village. The i 'For Furniture that is - -- Frank.Brodie is Home on his va- ceremony was performed by the i Withstood Other Treatment But up-fo-dat�all on , Rev. James j�. Wilk of the, Quickly-Cured by Chamberlain's , Y Mrs._Mathew Beelby continues Methodist church, Clareltiont, in .. Cough Remedy. In poer-healtlx: his usual happy style. ' There, Last winter I caught a eery severe y� -•'- J. C. t aenab of Toronto was ,cold which lingered for weeks," says l � ,d sal �larem�nt -_ t were present about fifty invited'J. Urquhart, of Zephvr, Ontario. '•31y ..home for the holiday. guests. The bride looked charm- cough was very dry and harsh. The J. J. Harvey is somewhat under ing in an exquisite gown of creani local dealer recommended Chamber- price sora down.' Remember we deliver our goods free. In the ; ^est "b-she weather these days. serge trimmed with applique and,lain's Cough Remedy and guaranteed 3' g Thomas Steve fon with wife carried a shower baguet of white it, so I gave it atrial. One 2li cent Undertaking line we are always prepared to take charge .and family spen, Christmas at ruses. Miss Essie Highfield'of To. bottle of it cured me. I believe Cham at any hour, day or night. • Ashburn. ionto, a cousin of the bride was berlain's Cough Remedy to be the best Henry Thomson visited his her bridesmaid and was attired in I have ever used." This is one of the - +� most staple medicines in use. Thous- daughter in Buffalo, over the hol- a pale blue Swiss muslin gown ands have testified to its excellence. ' idsy9. with white satin trimmings- The It not only cures a cough quickly and _ h. and Mrs. Cooper and Robt. groom was supported by:lir.Stan- effectually, but counteracts any tend- :• s Ward spent Christmas at Frank ley W. Davis,the groom's brother. ency towards pneumonia. It is equal- L Orchard's. After the ceremony the party re- ly valuable for children and maybe s - - Thos. Bray and wife, of Toron- paired to the dining room whet iven to them with implicit confidence 'domplimetad -of the �.t? to Fere visiting at S. Bray's dui a beautiful wedding repast was 1n �t always cures and is pleasant to take ing the holidays. waiting. After justice had been There is no danger in giving it to -- `' Mr. G. W• Wilkinson, of To- otheren�or_ul drug. no opals - dune to the good things prepared, other harmful drug. Sold by all ranto, is spending his Xmas holi toasts were in order, the familiar druggists. lJese •11 ea� - " daps at the parsonage. song "He's a jolly good fellow," C. J. and Mrs. Brodie, and son was sung. Shortly afterwards ]Frank, and Miss Emma were in the party broke up. The bride CLgREMONT LIVERY ' - �3+i, lin Toronto this week. received a number of beautiful - e ' - Mr. and Mrs. Turner, of Dakota presents including a clock, lamps, First-class horses to hire day or sowswe'll, dip¢ X42K.' ' are visiting the former'a sister, silverware, etc. The good w'iehes night. ; Mrs. Geo. Richardson. of the whole community go with g - f Buss in connection meeting all Wm. Gibbons accompanied. by the young couple for their future trains. � _ his wife and family, spent Christ- success and prosperity. �i -�, Horses clipped on shortest notice. _...iia a'was here with his parents. The Xmas entertainment held PPS " Wm. Leaper, we are pleased•to in the Methodist church Friday 1report, is steadily recovering from evening, the 23rd inst., was a de- W. A. Thvmson, '+✓ '�/ ,�J 'the effects of his recent fall tided success in every particular. Proprietor. " The Christmas Concert and Tea The program was excellent and _ in Erskine Church last week was well rendered. It included two n The Swell= Buk of Canada• is success in every particular. choruses, a quartette by four boys '6" , Frank Wilkinson is at his par- "Spread �t H position the joyful or a ; " atom- �1ftl � jj }t 1 t , ant's, from Newmarket High sition of the Pastore ; a quell �'e•[ till ��Ifi� l © - "-' = Has over �2 �QQ Cnetomet•9. School, spending his holidays. ­Star of Bethleham" by Misses A few from here attended the Powell and Bryant; a foot-ball All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. funeral of the late Benjamin Steen chorus by twelve boys ; the"Jolly The.undersigned is prepared to I of Greenwood, on Saturday last. Blacksmith's Chorus" and Drill by do all kinds of carriage and wagon _ The susses Cottle, of Toronto,, twelve boys, each having aprons, painting. at his shop over Wrn. � MARKHAM BRAICH, "CLARE3IONT BRA='�CH, were guests at their -uncle's. the anvils, hammers and tongs, the llowsweli's wagon shop, A. P. Smith, Man. L E. Todd, Agt: ,Rev. J. W. Wilkinson, on Mon- marching. singing and whistling � �(� ± day, was perfect ; "The C'ook's Chorus" Also prepared to do all kinds of Joseph Slack will have a sale of by eight bright young ladies tivith paper hanging and h4,use paint- Joseph _ farm stock, implements, etc.. at pans and slxwna Lri was well render- ing. «'. J. Bingham. a&(a J & �.`'�d � 0 his prentises, ou Tnesday, Jauu- eel ; The Broom Drill by fourteen -lareruont. _ ary I%b. See bills. Irtudsome girls, who wore red Dan. Forsyth secured first prize waist?, dustpans, black skirts 27-1C1re21= . . . . - _. _ for hip heav • Lean, and as oo , ie nla.rc ^ •j ur i9 ag t team at the Uxbridge ing and exercise were,perf,,-t.. Vigils ee .•. Committee ! fair. Jennie Rawson recited, Russell — N. wa won two first prizes Wilkitison sang "Always in the Formed for recoveriaa y stolen � propert 1904 mgg P g } � l.Ll�S � - -- c from 4es member+sad the s - ,a s -- ;;. with ilii team at the - .{-xlrtid-ge ti ay, Ei'itfiie suet :Iellnier 3fn on ijflre t fair, a first at Myrtle. first at each recited. Clifford Fouad re- hensioc of the thievea. Oshawa, and second at Brooklin. cited. TheMay pole drill by Hemliwi lasvina property stoieu oommoui- 1 A hockey match between Sumff• eight of the larger girls wag very a.ra immediately wie6 soy meshes', Windmills, rile and Claremont, on the fat pretty. The marching• ex Membership of Esecaure Coosmitsse. fer's rink on Ttietsday of last and plaiting on the pole was well etDb'Rlship �" $l�. R wezk 'resulted in favor of Clare done. The tree was pronounced Atthur J efrrey, Goo. Leng. wont by the scur•e of 3 to 3 by everyone to be the' best they g.:0066y. Presidmt. We 84,01-11 ed Bo do al1 kinds of want - Two of our residents are in the had ever seen. Santa Claus ap- Exec.Cam.-Geo Lmt• D.B. Pugh.C.S. Pmm9417 to the Damp banaess. field for municipal honors. James fired on the scene at 10 o'clock pv=rr, PkAWi2g,Oat. McFarla" and Alex. Wilson. We and with four assistants, he was Tickets may he obtained from A: wish them uuceess• James Un- kept very busy for a long time. Jeffrey,see., or J. H. O'Cooaer, vice• e derhill has retired -1rom the con- The singing of "God Save the pres- susessear - John aro lase for the > *whip. ) lag"and the benediction by the - - 7 There was a large crowd at the pastor brought to a close-&-ve ' W 4 G w a son, else r. . '. rink on Monday evening last. auocessful Xmas entertainment. Market at - ' ��.Piabvia�. - - ---- _ There will be prominade carni - Brondham --- - V Sale Register. p ' next liatad» evening. � e ' 6 vol y _ WI = :-J. H, RICHARDSON'S bear that there will be a skating «•EDYEBDAY, Js:r_ 4th, 19!13-Credit ,carnival in the near future. Look sale of farm stock, implementor. 'T1;1$Bdsp �.fterIIooIIr • ' _ otit for bills. hr-luyehold ful•niture etc. on lot 21: + House.- On _ On Tuesday. whileJohu, son of �t LAfisu h.e HOn5s3. coo: . Pickering the property of g Important showing of finest display oT - -- -- - Fred Farmer Ray handling a l,�ad- Thus. O'Neill. gale at nor. Sir ,Highest Cast, Prices paid for China, A very largeassortment of ed revolver. the Lire-arta was+ ac billy. F. Postill• Auctii,neer produce. 8tatioaarv. Books, Dosis, Toys, jubt " -cidently disc•harized, the ball en T ��ni1, Jkv, 19th 19��:,- Auction P _--- - tering his left thigh. On wpd- sale of farru stock and iu ilc menu. F. LAFRAUGH. received tar the Holiday trade. Colt nes.lay, lie was taken away to lie the property of Jos. ti1,t in the - J 13i-uu ham, t and see them. laced under the x-ray-, in order 9th con-•e•iion of Pickering, close to K ,SnbseriDtioae taken for all biaasziaes. P the of Claremont- 'Terms, 10 Weekly and Dailyl.Nowepapers. :t',lo,-ate, the bullet. At the time ur,ntb-i credit. See bill:+ for Parti- - : of writing we have not heard color,. T, Puncher, aur["r.. tae re suits of the examanatton. tT. IT. ;=C7H AR,I7SON, 1C St •, . ' The annual curling , match, tby� . ._-- _ President v. `-ice"Presiw- dent a+ s BICC r0C'it. ., . � Whi played. on capital ice Thuriday evening resulting in a substantial :..:P 1 C a r.i n ` win for the Presinent by twenty- ers. 'eight shots. _ y President - �- Pres.'-Pres: _ J H `iacnab . Hugh Gregg You can hardly flnd a home . J Hary e; , hurt n without its A yer's .Cherry LuMbe'" r . Yard -Things� Now DI FlumerfeltPectoral. parentsknowwhat -YoUNeed W Palmer, s-21 J Gregg, s - 5 J Ger l ��' �sills it does- for children: breaks J.Bnnd R Bryan' - y` Cherry All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber D H,ippec C J Brodie Lath,Shinitles, Doors,.Stab, House fin• D Mcnab, s --iS T Wilson, s- 6 ishings Lad Silo material :.'A, Goad Axe • _ . 11 Pectoral .. ' . �141 �igkt tkat _�aiiei4 tot. , $9 ��a bltve, largge range of Report of-the Sr. deplt'rtment of up a cold in a single night, Cistern tusks and water troughs made Axes,prices go down as low is that given by our 'Su! wilt school for December., class wards off bronchitis,prevents to order _ as Fifty cents,.but there is perior Lanterns," a _ brill- ad- )-Blanche Cooper, John Farmer, pneumonia. Phy$ICian$' __ _ ___ __r10 econoniy in btiying alow _.iant, steads flame which - liacnab. Lillie, Morgan,- Marie a es. It r 1 vise parents to keep it on hand. �• -pile d ax 's nu a'rn . .,will not be extinguished by.. Sr. 1V-Harold Wilkinson, Russ �q to sell you one of which the strongest wind. The -The Deet con melfcine money oan D t t< De Gordon• - Anderson, Bessie Jiacnab, Eva ¢D a� you'll saw "That's the best `lantern but sella cut ?mac. U A7er's Cherrl.�Pectonl. Fer tAe cou Rh.of Tarr, Lela Riimcihr, Rai ItumoLr• chlldzea nothin co"la relbly be better," — RSP Y e 'er used." Such is - flue, but w.e have cut the - ty JAcoa HGLL,8%Mt0M LnQ• . Jr..I-NJlyrtle Flumerfelt, Berri- 25,.. ,o a.c.ATaxco., n - ice 1 our pr to ice Story, :'.unle Found, Iitithle-6 11 AllAli drue,�� for. I,o-ell. x.e c. .. _ . Story, lone Dows%vell. Mabel. �s�� ♦ --Lungs„ �+ Dollar Axe.- S1XtY-Five,-Cents• ` $r3 an:"-Si�IIf=Frei rin r:;�2 Thi Val, Lungs mar Found• Jr. 111-trertic 'gals.- 'Willie Shephenison, 11,1 ' Ayer'a lUe greatly aid the Cher Tarr, Man(l llclia}, Marshal poctaral in breaking up a ooid�: � Warm 8e Windproof Shepherd-on, Jennie Raws,nl. -- Strong Cattle Chains, F Junior deparUlient: fir. It.= - 'are out Horse BIanktts, NSe :M tl.y Sl1cpl,crd?on, Robin Thon,Il n XvIl-en i,t ' comes right Lace them is various r stye t $019, -Sopble Alitlerson, . Marie _ _. sizes and patterns, for street , l _ down to,gocid 'strung fIP' * and steals use, Our buying in White, Willie Evan,. Clifford ClearinSale This is the dace for the farm- ,endahle Cattle t'1lains greatgnantttie.rrom trelat6eto su Sotlell- Jr. I I-Ftllel`t Lite, No]- 1 I sell toers in at prCaunices es the es er ge CC� to first CRIT:llld S@H R full Mlle thele is none to excel the .sell to you at prices the average � lie McKay. C.�litirlle Rawson. John- � ,' � - . ' 'of.firsir-CIa�S blallketS and illlttti kind we sell. A Complete .dealer would have to qsy to the Hay«•ard: JiaRlnts licngan, range of sizes -to suit the t,iiolasle man. a: : at reasonable prices, also collars g Alice Chapman. Part II-Rets hell or.the calf 1 f t made' and old' ones re•bodied;" �'B Safe y0i1 �TOIIey ",story, Maggie, Morgan, Clifford Ladies . and Children's quarallteeinq,a first-class job. A Tarr, Annie Flnmerfelt, Ralph full line of harness grease, bens, Our Price* R18 Right., III this hue. Brodie, Lorne White: A=Ethel Headwear. robes, stack food, combs and _ Sbepherdson• Minnie Shepherd- brushes always on hand... son. B-Kathleen Rawson. Robt: �s ''Wbiie, Velnia Hayward, Wallace Repairing neatly and promptly r� McFarlane. All Rne3 new. `" attended to. The R ussill Hardware Co. One of the rattiest of house One call will•pay you. - weddings took place at the resi- Balance of stock.at reduced price9 denence of the brid'e's mother,j W. Bodell 126- EAST KING STREET, Toronto. " Mrs. James Ellen Lee, Uxbridge Ladies Invited to Inspect. r f_ 'Township 5th con.,on«'ednesday ` the 21st in:it., at 3 o'clock,• when I $=OughA.m ll�iss Harriet E. Linton was united M. Gerow, Brougham. r c r In ra-..x,,..�c,• a • o ,: • s_: �a . r _ .... I ..,.-. �, ,� , y r„ . ^»'' Suss .°# '�+ . . . . . • , .._. . . _ " _ --i - E!lifQEii�!!�I!lEs �f •• all tJie Qrne. After all the syrup solved gum arabic. 'A useful thing The Most Economical and Profitable Form �\ '� �� has been poured In beat a few drops !!o remen}ber is that the iron will c,[ vanilla in. Spread on the. cake not stick to the clothes 3Y the starch to Buy Tea in is to Use Only th8' at once.' Care must be taken that used has been mixed with soapy wa- _.. ...- About • '-_ the syrup is boiled to just•the right ter. - . _- -- point. I1 it cooks too long the icing To ward oft a eo�t1 first`battle the At will be stiff and dry; if not long feet is hot water and drink a pint __ _lob �—�O��Q At enough it will soak into the cake, s hot lemonade. r'e hours. with ;,s s s s ` Sponge 1)r ops.=Beat to a froth salt water every three hours. b'ourth, If - _. 41 -' three eggs and one cup of sugar. inhale acrimonia or menthol, Fifth, Stir into this one heaping cup of take four hours' exercise in the open 11 —9—���i►��ll►��i��" sifted-dour,-_inerthich two teaspoon- ace, ligbzeakaupin dascold in,the be-wiu - .. . f.uls of baking powder have tie �' TESTER RECIPES. mixed. Butter tin sheets with wpsh ginning. Anything •that will set ed butter (free from salt) and drop the, blood actii-ely in circulation 'Lemon Cream Salad-This is a de _ licjous fruit salad, made by. a. POP- B teaspoonfuls three inches apart, will do it. But better than all if • I alar caterer. tient the yolks of Baku in a quick °`'cu- Flavo'' with .Your cold is inveterate -or serious Ceylon Tea. Guaranteed to be absolutely Pure asci Incomparable' 'vanilla. consulf your,doctor, and ,at once. value. Black, Mixed or GREEN. Sold only in sealed lead pack . - three eggs very light;, add gradually Sou ratade from Turkey Bones.- ,�" 1 - ' 'ets. By all grocers. Received the gold medal and highest award • . one smalt cupful of sugar, two,tea= P at St. Louis. - -y spoonfuls of flow, and the juice of Put the bones in a boiler with about. WORK SEWING MACHINES. two lemons. Melt one tablespoon- two quarts of w•Rter, and boil- until �- V AD S Kurfust U the Kenl Wilhelm in the all the substance is out o! them, .• ------- --- --tui ot-butter' Yr.� one and one-fourth Acid to(Life is the Ameer s Harem Is Be- ESCAPADES Y g __ . cupfuls of boiling water; add the and then take them out. SAP ES OF WARSHIP English Channel , ' 11 "' beater 'egg mixture and boil -until the. soup one tablerspovn[ul of riec7 - coming Strenuous. Y ,thick. Remote from the fire, cool, one or two stal9s of celery chopped TWI?NTY_S1JC' Y1✓AItS' HGV. ' fine, chopped -onion,' and sa'.t and Mrs. K. Daly, who has returned to NOT ALL ON THE SIDE OF TSE and whip in one cupful of whipped Fri land from Af ghanistan • after RUSSIAN NAVY. five minutes atter the collision the cream. Chop one large tart apple, pepper to taste, This makes R deli- eight by q _ magnificent ship and nearly 300 of pec:ed and cut into ,mall pieces, cio'm rich soup out of a part -that g Scars' unit fiteru test resident her crew were out of sight beneath s is -usuail thrown ativay. there, 'has an interesting story to Great Britain and the United with four sliced'Bananas and six y 'tell. She held the post of ratedical the waves. - thick slices of canned pineapple, . officer to the hovernment, and dur- States Have Had Many But what a warship in the hands . Chill the fruit; mix it with the salad HOW To MAKE CAINDY., dng the past three years was the on Catastrophes. of rash and inditTerently-hlained men - . . • dressing and heap on lettuce leaves Iy European lady- living in'the conn- may-Ue made to do was shown a . .. or serve in fancy fruit •glasses. Fondaut.-Take 'tivo cups of sugar try, The ut,justiliable outrage o1 a Rus- quarter of a century ag i when a . Chicken Scallops.-One quart of (One pound) and half a cup of water The life iit'Kabul, Mrs. DYaily "in- sian war f!eet in the North Sea, Powerful Spanish insurgent force `prepared creamed thicker., heated 1'1ace these in a smooth agate sauce- formed a Renter's representative, is though• practically .without preced isel-ied the -important- dockyard o1 - ILAD I and 'made stiff by the addition of pan, over the fire: stir until sugar ,always oast of great anxiety . }'here eat, brings to mind some other ex- - • three tablespoacttuls of flour rubbed' is dissolved and the syrup begins to ' b - lads, . along th with several fine with as much melted butter; and!boil, then remove yoiir packlle or its a universal atmosphere of, suspi traordinary examples of the m7s- ;IMile ids In the bay outside the half a cupful of stetted and season- spoon and be careful that you du '•ciun and espionage. handling of warships which have uc- 'town was h pretty strong Govern- ' h mushrooms, drained, and two I not disturb the syrup again 'white:'' The ays.tem of espionage is gas coria- curred within recent years. Small 'ment.•squadron, .which, however, in- tablespoontuls of minced celery. But- boiling. As t" boiling syrup ,,P.crte that the British Agent is pcttc- need is there to point out that a •stead of attempting to farce a way ticalk a prisoner. IIe dare not visit modern battleship, with her_ marvel- into Carthagena Harbor, sensibly ter the scallop shells; sprinkle. thick-' throw: crystals of sugar up on 'the ; not . mac, acid she -flower "saw • the lots'applia'rices for destroying and - .- ,: ly with fine bread ,crumbs: fill with sides.of the saucgpan; carefully tvipc wait outside (ur something to turn the stiff creamed chicken; cover With ' thept.ofI with a soft cloth �ippt ql iu' Agent in the street., Sometim,rs a Iprt t'ot'ing life and enormous stores ;up And something did Luras up, tr7r crumbs; dot ttith butter, and brown cold water. Cover the saucepan and ruencber of his ,,fail might_be nisi, of rxplosite5, is in the hantis of in- one of the 6r,est 'of the 'insurgent - I -4e but to be seen speaking to them experi(nced liken an exceedingly wars}tips, the Vitoria, w-ai one return- in amoderate oven. Ilei the syrup boil five minutes tt 'cool'' entail Using parked ,oft to thc�dangerous en ine, whether in peace Almond Islands.-Beat the whites 1 this point add a quarter ui a ! 'a- t; ing seen steaming serenely towards _ o! three egg.' }' P frcrrtticr nrxt day, or war: 7'tu sacression of .Awful, err stitT: add six s oontul of cream of tsrtar dissc:tc 'nasi hears a good deal in ]shut of I thein, and while -the Government "« tablespoonfuls r.f powdered sugar, ed in, cold 'cater.. Cu„k until_,ou - t; I sdi iut!ictrd tr:i.gcci+ -for they ar'' cretcs 7ttarvell,d if this'wa to prove Dealt a teaspoonful of aTition(t extract, ran'form a soft UAII bettccou your ffussian ie:lryKue, tint there is ter- roally nothing cls-which overtook .a piece Of heroic madness. 'down . and halt a etep(ul of chopped al- thumb and flngi:r's. when done pour !att'ly ,lilt match 'visible evidence- of l Russian warships a i-.-%v inolltlls ago cattle 17,'r colors with a Jerk, she had rnonds. "Turn into a buttercxl pod , the syrup out carefully, cin an oiled 'such. Last iia ppow; sl)to 1j., l{us 7s nn eloqu•vlt r„minder' Of this, surr,-ndered. -Ttw -astOnishcag truth _ _ den[ dish and steam utttere min- plattor or marble Slab (do nut slat) ordrrlie,, supposed, to I:,' spie,, It this is not the first time that .t > the Vitoria.... R wcru taken rr,sot:ers at Uvrut and�dclllars ranspired lair' that �'it - ' - : u►es. Ser•:c with boiled custard, ,roil it too close t° the ed r i, Whey, ,brou'i.t into Kabul. .One dieal of the Rnssi,,r, hale lust urillions o.t. had °r'}t' come out for an airing. t ut Salted Pumpkin seeds.-These salt- it wrinkles up when the. platter ' or irk z{,cr.si�'c worships, tvrtll 'so .It :y inrx{+eriCncecl w?�c her so- _ed xeecL--., which are eery popular slab is - tZpped stir rapidly, one freer in j'risun; the other disapprm-j lirtlr or uuthing to show far thi• called cuginrers that, try as they among thi: Jtalians, are sold on the way, until Yep hacc a creamy white ed-nu ,uu• }:rete ''hives. fouti;t}_. . .Jt) the Crimean Cam ti n .. Airs 1aly sats that the atltaor,s p` g might, they c+,old hit get. Ahaenrinly streets it, t17c Italian quarter at a macs; than quickly kne:irl with' the the nlUed Ilett, yhoiigh in❑nifestly no Stopped in tin7e, _ . ; penny a cupful. They are extremely hands into a bail, place in a howl, '.made h;; ltuss.a hat'c not tart It ith 1 L' a Merit) and take the place of our cuter and set away in t7 cool f,lAcc ,a fut'urui,l, r,slwnse irutu cirh'•r tett':-aided ji tthr•ctattrrl»anvhplac find Another stirrinc ,PassaS•t in thin Pp g �m,cr i i his adt'isers ,,ieliitlar Iittle toes was soino t,jnle salter} nuts. Wash the, seeds free from until net,0,4l, It will keep srv,+cal , 1{ussian Ileet, sr un fuunrl theiascives the sticky shreds which surrounAl days. You can,.iepeat this 'process The ideas of life to the• harcrn as. i:rtvr procid-,d ht the ):,sw'gent f1aF- them, then dry lit the sun or in R until sutflcirut tundant tuts beery, !-portr'aysd it, I-P,tla-r num; nor erru.'te,thuut.. oppunrnts un water'. for the ship, This Jin,; vrs.,cl wa: equipped S tcu7 machines take ,he.I{„s,inn c,-utt,tander-in-chicr ucerrulsuclW it h a ratty, which her onvel�s hadn't -- -- Miler--c+M! O ran—W'-kwca- r�aalc-..La -juuaie.-_huh.�5.:11_Qnd it_Altc.a ' h,.t- mous g Iho Itltss an admiral .a.rid, prusnptly alt spread on R hIIkjtti tin, veal' ter to boil a smart quantity - u TTta� rTf- -r"tt-'}'`I"igh-Kr_ __ Sir the heart to use in act+tui battle, _- _ -- l,horally. then set vas R hast oten. lime fish to>;tetuu•S that of the rtiajlbw ot,s sank his ships t r bur tw sill"iiia thn,tih many attire usually attributed to Lilo to the ltarhur shaking and stirring often until: •k box er fete crrwnt (rr !diys from it.!, It i, a remarkable fact that. for A �Pl.[:\IU f) uI'1,011T'ifNITY ' - crisp good confectirtcr will lite you ideas ladle. sh0 � - Pumpkin Chills -1'ak,: what quan of many' varieties which may 'be ,- The ladies are all busy', and title I se1'f-iuilictr4 Ilriti�h anent creta tiro- .pros,died itself: but oast day P I rest interrrt -In knttting,- cm9rr„id ikhos oar , must slick to tirnc� ref hi,ru.d her rtrn lata the ,Zrrrurred SidQ t - ' tity you choose „f f;vod,sweot pump- ,'made by adding to the. fondant color ,S kin-the old Connecticut field 'pump and various flavoring essences, M-stny 'cre and other (emir, e P lrsttitq. Thr peace. Perhaps, the ntu�t cAl'Rnll- O( Dark•[ her lassie?, and down the rkin makes the nicest sweet men' tRrietigS of which may Hort be ash- chic' wife has a scwiui machine, nnd'tOus`ut tlose tr., th. rasa n inF of lattr'r sank like a slut's. drowning _ + Iwith'tt rnal,' the cloth"', fur hct• .the lyu•arIv 100 of her crew, .. halve it, take out th,• snots, and ,,it , tairted at small cost Atari: Nott' 'children. tic' rash woo t,ho handlirtt. of some* 1 Into clrtps the sire of a dollar. For .-ever. prefer tc? keeP th�kr candy'. five -.lf.\t�;\IF1("F.-'T �_1'L?1fi:�[lIP � ..- 1 P P pk th:n• and dainty The ti1c,or has one tell,' teh^ is. tl of tho. ships in the Chil,an War of i • 'racA ound of,the urn cu allow a ' from all such b` royal Uirth,'and.w,hu It.ts in a reit-!uf itis Jfe•Itterranc;An Are: the '•'ic- ;1�-•,1 that they trove posittvely more pound of Ilno white, sugar and a gill color arrd a 'variety of flavors mac She, is art atr7bitious tc,-ia,- by the-Caeriperdown, and what dangerous to friend than f"te, lii7d (' .- •: .Mkt lemon toric(. Fut the chips in a. be obtained by rh,: trsr cit a sural' i�tratr housq: . 1 -`-- on each layer lit veru from home l+re - .- wcRrX yriali:+h ,lressr�, ltrit„n old enough at tho tittle t” disasters w,re freq»sett in the (- tfeup dir:h anti sprinkle quantity p ttmm�n. and I -- : . - a toyer of the sugar. Turn.the teal- sgvwrgt fruit.. Tfia y.nik of an r.'lf; !lir Without;}t it sbould be ,aid that the.. ,;xln,^irtrc. t'hc paieiful thrill ca!tst'(i ,trar7't'cly uneI,,, dire} hero'+>rn the 11 ! 9',y the dread Worcs. cRn ,oi take his I,m.iuv;an irm,cl,a.al LtdoprII,A,Meia and �. -__-- ____�_on uicc uvur the 'whole. Let it re-� vellow chocolate anti ,trong cotTe•e aro ;roauusrs +{ th,• stylo,of thi'C`I 11 unnrury hack tt, it" Thr sickening tFi Cot-arlung-a. a Itttlr Cildiall i;nn- - M main f01' R ATA}, 'biro bot ._tett-r ur�a*+ti_t ranlm._�rt )ear ago, I' . together with a half prat of Ratrr ,iuire Jut reef antl critrtr_°n, rheic is ' FatiiT-'rt Ih- i-In •narrir•,1 we're rrnt! rf the ^'teat rung, which- rho boat built of wrrutt, the l�rrrer for aVlowe-d to each thrcr -pound. of no end to the ,'ariity itt)- r.ifc'niouv -'-as divtin,'t Irou7 h ,late 'roto:'''- thvtt,t=ip on of o ill Alt aped u , . . - (tumpkir+. a taflavpoottlul cef . ground worker can (:tet out of the materials 'hat a s,•J,a7•att hctt,e, whtu,• she I„tele, >r on the: n,ysthylas arid fatrtl her ,urall lint slirprry t ['rohnf Finger t e+i uh in hats: nt:d the peel at hand in ct,•ry hnu.cettq,k1 Then Ileus with het• children. - si6lof, wa-s irctiraWle ,wvorol . till)- 1i& some temp(! tens lust to th;' 1) . of the lemons cut in shred.. 11'hen a few nuts. dates, rig,, raisins, a Next to the-' .\nicer' himsrlfi the a ei:i, ht 'o'e t' hr:l rt n,'d I'h(n c;un(. (e,., ns in her L's! '''tempi the In- .. . the pumpkin becomos tender turn the little. peel, e'er}thin lit fact that :i, 'chief political factor in the ro,nttry the ,tree, o.rs etTorls t , stom the in= drp,mdru('ia clean .meith is fort•- _ whole into a ntonu lar and vitt Rway ( Trod can br utiliiel. A tory littlo is the rlurcr,, by which title,the coy-. .rush of ty ecce am'. .tht+'et{wally futile tire,, and sn>asl.,ed tcith s a'h forod - 1t) a cool purr for a -tttti•k, At the,pract. twirl enable yon to n1u1d a1 'clic: of the late :\nicer anal .the (lash for Luirl, ;'eked.' ar't'y the great FintO a rock that she cuut'in't be.got. end v{ that rima lwur the ,crup .n!T them satistnctorily. If the tontlant. umnth,:r of Prinrt }'mac is known ship turn('' tVFt!„ ttu nrinutca alf!, r ort. nnri fell nn e'.7sy pr+w,to the vary the chips, burl it dura into a rich gets a little dry and crurrrhly do ' Jibe is a ,on7aa of ,'OnsidrrRUle'the collision and wcr,t down with eneruy, she }tad docpised so much.- ' _. . . syrup, then i urn back, and seal. not be worried, but knead it like i beast� . aiavut forty y cars of age, •t-)ri of 'her rutin. -so t'"tutpl.'t int; -he I.,nndon 7lt-RIAs. .. _ Boded Irinl; for Ca cups bread or putty to a prurrr cunsti. unit particularly u7lelPg;enr 'Rad t`c(7,11 last act IQ the, rioter-to-Irt-forgotten i + of granulated sugar, one O( water, i tuency; a little flavoring add+vl will I informi--i. fler ❑ym athmc aro tt,7Frt,tc • `=Whites of two eggs. , Boil in a make*It-soft, or, if too ,,ort, a little distinctly lh'itislt that her .a+nlace is tyur Ameru:7n cerusitLs t'oo, •bttt'r t' An' aruu:il nicrtrtng_,lln eontp,yt(tivc . - -•e+aucepan' until the syrup hardens confectioners' sugar added will make . regarde{1 hath almost pi much sus- s,etTercd solne (tire naval mishaps it,, concert is hold in t'ar,or,. rt!ies of • .when dropped in ice. water: Beat ' it hard enough, I-ay each cream pinion as the Ilritish :1rnhRssy• times of peace, the most recent pf !;)aJlan. The, ,inain foatur,- of the : ' the whites of the eggs to a stiff i when moulded on a Piece of cleanI1 —T �Xvhich was t.hc_ .r'xpinsinn a irw quaint cosec' is t° brine. together ” froth and drop a little at a time of paper buttered or ditste"t with con-' WITHDRAW BRITISH TROOPS. nl(,nt!ts ago ori hoard the battleship some tame nigh+iriGalc'A „f . accepted .. -:. the hot syrup `in, beating steaitily! fec-tioners' sugar- do not let theme 'Missouri. 'Then, who cannot take his- according to thte . :tcceptagt touch each other until dry. Don't y P mind tinct: to h certain. February ev- Istandard Of th,• conatoisseurs, itnd t.o -- '"- - - '- he disapreintoct it your carxly • has 'Arm pf Occupation to 'be Re . laced b Native Forces. ,ening•- seven year, ago, whan the Ilei tach of them sing in turn. By • I not 'the sharp moulded outlines of . P y iwarship Maine, in llavann, liarbor, �this-sinc'ing the gra<te Of t}t,r �unq- the factory'-made crerams_ fir it will, It has been decided by the Ilritish'w:is so rnysterioa tv blown up along ister is determined. - instead, look like the exp, ,it's hand made crrrtms turned out uuly by the t'c?vt'rnrn'ettt that. 117c: army lrf, Deco-'with' 2,d of h(t ecce, percipitatiug' +- Scott,'$ hest contectioners� patiun shall he practically te7th- the war tcith Spate? drawn from I:cypt. The na'i've army The Germans siva have had tcs j "'Is this true shout Sills �cttin' d a lit-W Oul•I1 the result of a fatal piece of sw'in( in a horse trade? Wct un an `m w'! be left in os.•cs ! � R foot not ic> 7l P I �IOUSI:110L.D 111\'1'y. police forcer will he cretrtrd. I na�'al ntishatulling t{trite uncomtecird he.says so., He's o0 eep, . Bedrooms are furnished very sill'_ The conunartd'Of the• liriii§h force 'lith battle. This was the accident- �expe it quirt., fhff Ilow docs ha ply nowadays, Carpets have bcert�in 1':gypt now hold.by Major-Generatl al ran7uting of the ironclad Crosser{expttct to work till the hvrse4" - . , I �1' I-, . t i=■� 5i 0� banisheQ in ru ny houses, :uul noth- .J. }t. ~lade will ler abolished, ''asci a �_-. — ing is alk,wed in thv wigs of hang minor ofTltcr will act as military ,Can't Arfivr`o �� Ill Heajt�- ings that may not easily be washed. Icunimandant over n British garrison . ' The bedspread and' bureau linens 'at Cail'0, P I* a year this garrison 10 ” is a food-medicine for the may be as elaborate as one chooses. ;will,rtttrsist of yield Battery :lid two -- . Very handsome spreads are made of battalions. Th ie 'will be a-fort'her1 - • baby that is thin and not ',cavy linen sheets inset ,with heavy reductitln suhsct}u(11dY. 1 Cure is Cheap at�Any Price=Benefit Ger- , -, lace bands. Pillows are smaller and I The new police force. which.is to hr1 tain, if You USO Well nourished and for the re usual] ke t b • day in R. ;bOx, - — _ --- - - - @ y p y called th)' E!;yptiart A1i[ita,ry llnnnt,ed slipped urnler the t?ed. A round bol-�abotit, trill consist for the present of Me ' .CHAS_ E'S .NERVE FOOD. mother Whose milk does not ster with a cuter to match the Rbout 10c1 nlon, half of whrnn sail in - _ spread is substituttxt- Marseilles the 1)unera front, tiouthantpton'short= -•_ I. nourlswitf baby. •• - spreads are not in ceguc •ut prestntI ]v. Tile forc?' will be under'the conA- . dimity acrd.linen hat'iug ta3.on their in of CRptain C. Ilnrroughs, of Only the wealthy can afTord to b( sari tissue is being added to tha Ince to a large extent. I'rw .peo_ in��lley. : Uody. . ... It IS equally good for' the 'P g the Dublin disn•ic•t stall. . ]e use the ay cvlerc'Kl .chintz, � Theo RlOnc cin lictu• the expense of irL•. Loenarrl Diller, Canhnrd, 14n1- P g The w'ithdraw'al of British trOOPs 1_ _ nstant attrnd:utcc by doctors and dimul?tl Cas.. Ont., writes:- "Dr. r bo. 4L Irl who 15 thin and spreadstire once so popular, l'eoplr api roved Uv Lord Cromer, Ialyd T�i2 co !Cha.sl 5 Xrrt e hood and Kidney- - y g_. _-- --.--- I hien-sAlarierl 7nrrses. ellouft C lent' 'ct-iti4}(?{=f:--r-1F- fnY ZS . -, use old-fashioned pierced quilts,. al- 6 l .year for the lenur .time. is tour Ca pi ct �� —' le and not well nourished 1 1': apt ;tri sa;roo �+ (though strictly speaking, these are' e:hethcr your' daily task is, in the scen'i'c exactly sui'*''t to toy, not appropriate. p loan of British British-troops, a sum 'chi h', esti' t on old ma.ho- home or abroad, you nntst. nrden�fns,:, Bci�re I began taking ay'% , by their food; also for the I .art Uods will now he greatly reduced. 'l.t will Y be renwmhered that Great Britain et'crv' day count of prove :t l'nuc}eu mrilirine I, tonld not' do a day''} •. . arae. lie . consumptive adult I n Order is a- beautiful thing.111 the to yoursift a.nd friends. work to sat'(, my tile. cowl I can Louse, but, as a writer in a recent gat'c a pledge to withdraw the troops Weakness is the. greatest source of tc<irk sill right arrd.attend to Hey "t as soon as the country could inlet ' . ” who is losing good flesh and magazine points out, it is not a1- - ill-hettlth. IVenkness of the, blood business will' good cuur;ll�C: ' This ways . understoo(l. l)uover.Y, _ Shu carr. of itself. and nerves, weakness of action Of the means a groat sating to uv', as well rays: -The order that. makes fur The '}%gypt.iai7 am y,` which is in an strength. . _.. . _ _ rrsttnlnrss and for comfort is vital, e(}icitnt stair, will rofunin as it is heart, tangs and digestive organs. as n pleasure : fill' I have A two h�n- 1)t'.. (.hose's Nerve yooil .. is. ,wr}1 dretl Rn(I fifty acre faint and a larg,; . --' I It cannot exist in crowded rooms. at present, rolistitilted, 'elite . British suited to the needs of a. illultitude ,if stnrk'to Bink atter.' ' Y In fact, for all conditions l,'ttr•uit ,re. is-. Uncle•t'o he used. anti,oflicers in command. and under the g ry from - _ - honks tic mate• to Ue read. If the orders of a Ikiiish Sirdar. People Uctausr. it oYerct ales weak- "In'Andd of heir ift, is of wasting It Is the 'food- disart'nn{ ing ni a roam or the mis- Nine years ago the aimy Wds 12,- 'less, fll"Itr weakflcss of tha: hittu. n7r(1 pairs Land snlTt,rin iat now sweet 4 g nerves, and through thmi the 'teal:- to mr...ttnci l_apni "o-t'' ';pari health '� placing of a.bank, !t s'i s the - order ()ptl' striori To=day -it numbers over as I net'er did hofnre. T have said' medicine that will-- nourish - R'i b niers of •bhe organs of the hn.dy. . comet lit, is tcrong and that some- 18,000 men.' It. may require a (107th Or m,�rr all that I could 'to my friend., ant. , and build ' up the god and thing is the crowded cen(Yiticrn; f.cL _____4_— boxes of.Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to �nrig}thtyrs iti trcoi7ut7i,!rdntieti of lir. y rid ,of the srijtrrfluoirs.' AtesC roams - have too.many Pieces of furniture, Irish Barrister (addressing the make you strong ttnd well and scall ''Base's ' y II-IN-0 Jos, for i le Ill that. - . .. give new life and energy When and all roams havtr too ,mans• iBench)-"Your honor•, I shall first the thrill of health through your when they burr cart-d -lit+' tbrw will ' . "absolutely prove to the jury-tfiat the sliriNFelleil`arteries-and wast cd access, carr_others." all other means fail things. ' 17 ('h;ts•'s \r'rtr hocirl .:,!) cents It n_+jottblC•layer' of lirnwn paper prisoner could not have committed' Because Dr. Chase, s Nerve*Food is , )'• is put under oilcloth on shelt'es or Ithe crime with which he is charged. a creator• of blood--an( -asset's force. I- hex; at all denims, lir l;t.raif ari Sxand}+.00,alIdruggitss. . , tables, it will wear thrcr times as if that does not convince the jury, you can be positive, that each box linter .� Co.. 1"''"oto' 1t;iil�Att thtt t s if Jaid curet t lv o r the wt7od. (I~sha•11 -show that- he•was-insane of. it is, at least doing you some I signal111;1' of Tit,. A. W. _ _ ,,. OTT&BO W N E,G7temists•Toronto,On. 1<r r{;_to I ,ll Boiled st.areh is.anuc•h improver} 17y when he committed it. If'that tails good, Prove tads by noting your evivy hox,cipt bac aetturr, are nn.' k the nrldition of `a little salt or dis-IT shall prove an alibi," � increase in height as new, til-m' 'flesh �et'ery heix. ' . ._ , . .. . .. - ' . -- _ . - - \ r s 4 . . � ._ - . .. . . . . . . J .J THE WORLDS MARKETS EgMs Select laid, 23 to 2U. A POWERFUL (M. r y k f ' EIS --DESTROYERS ESCAPE _ and straight No. , 15J ed, candied, 20 _ to 21c; No. 2, 15} to 16c. _ REPORTS F$Offi TSE LEADING STaviN 'Would Be at the ]ftierey of ' E - - - - ,. TRAD CENTRES. U"tI'1'ED' STATES DLALtKE-T3 Nsw Cannon. - - Buffalo, Dec, 27.-Flour-Steady, A Paris despatch says:-Great ia. c - Repoat That Remnant of Russian Prisxs o! Cattle, Grain, Cheese, Whet-Business light; Spring. No. l tcreat has been caused hors by recent -------- experiments with a new Cannon• s /. •and Other Dairy Produce Northern, $1.18; Winter, No. 2 red, ,+ 1.20. Corm—Firm; No. 3 yellow, secret invention. The most eeceat[ at Home and Abroad. $ Squadron Coot Away Safely. q - 49Jc; No, 3 corn, -44c. -Oats—Firm; tests were made at Havre last �3ua• • Toronto, Doc. 27.—Wheat—No. 2 No. 2 white, Izjr; No. 2 mixed, 331c. day in,the presence of M. Berteaux, r auk whito' and red Winter quoted at 97 Marley—Western, in store, 45 to 55a. Minister of War, and fifty deputies - to 98c outside; No.'2 goose quoted Milwaukee, Dec. 2.7.—Wheat—No. 1 and senators. at 84 to $5c east and No'. 2 Sprifag N&thern, $1.13 -'to $1,15; N-o. 2 Tha new cannon-has a calibre of DFSTRUYFIi.S ESCAPE, belief prevails that in the -Spring at 93C east. Manitoba wheat ui- Northern, $1.05 to $1.09; May, $I.- 9} inches, Rring a projectile weigh- s Japan, under the cover of an actual changed; No. i Northern quoted at ]1 to $1.11' asked. R e—No. 1; ing 359 pounds. The principal merit A despatch to the London Tele- ng , q 3 T r y of the invention is its extreme sim- 2 or threatened rising in China, will -$.1.)4; No. • Northern, fl9c and No. 77 c'. Berle ro:' 2; .,2c; -sample; graph from ' Chefoo says it is re- } Y—• seek to secure the intervention of 3 Northern at 93c, Georgian Bay r plicity of mechanism. Three mea z„ Ported that eight Russian tgrpedo- g� y 36 to .,Oc. Corn—\o, 3, 43 to 43}c; ` boat destroyers, have escaped from the powers to 'end 'thd war. ' Direct ports. t'rinding in transit prices May, 45•to 45rc asked. can operate it; one to sight and -one p Port Arthur. evidence exists that the anti-foreign are 6c above those quoted, Duluth, Dec. '27.=Wheat-No. 1- to attend the breech; while the du- ` .� proclamations circulating in. China gats—No. 2 white is noted at :32 Northern, 2 ties of'the third are a secret depend. q $1,10; No. Northern, In upon the invention. ' ICAMtMURA IS 5<'OUTING, are printed in Japan. to . 32ic low freights, and at 31tc $1 04• December, $1.10. May, $1.13. g1' north and west; No. 1 white is stew- The shell fired has a muzzle veto- a6 The Tokio correspondent of 'the J'APS DRIVEN FRO'SI h'ORT. dy at 32} to 33c west. LIVE STOCK MARKET. city of 'five hundred metres •(1,640 _..'London Express says that Admiral According to the 'Chefoo corre- Barley—No. 2`quoted at 45c mid- feet), a second and produces a whir- _ Ill iamirmtra's squadron. which is be- spondent of the Lundou Daily-Tele-- 'freig'#ta.—No.—a extra, 43c; and Toronto, Dec. 27.—The demand for tling noise heard a mile and a halt lieved to be somewhere in the south- graph it is reported taste that the No. 3 at 41c middle freights,. choicest Classes was well maintained, away. ry it part of the China Sea, is ro- 'T . flanking fire from other forts and Peas— he market is steady, with but tnediutn' heifers and steers and S mp powerful is the force of the garded rather as an .observing than the explosion of Russian mines have dealer8 quoting 67 "to:'68c at but- cows were not in active enquiry. shot, it is said, that no ship of any a fighting squadron. forced the Japanese to evacuate It= side points. - Hogs. ~vete- .weak'acrd unchanged, navy would tie able to withstand it. It is not believed that Admiral 'seshan fort, northward of 203-Metro Corn—The market is quiet, with while Iambs were ., points higher. Although fired 480 time3, the gun new Canadian quoted at- 42 to 43c The following were'thc range of was .apparently undamaged, .whereas Rojestven5ky, counivai ding the Bal- Hill, with serious losses. It is stat- q prices:— usually the lite of a big cannon is tic' fleet, will come as -far event as efi that Geu. No t, the Ja ansae west, guaranteed sound. New Am- g p Exporters' cattle were quoted at five hundrefd shots. I erican yellow, 32c on track, Toronto p l - Saigon, but Japan .does not -propos.]�comiigander at Port Arthur, has $4.23 to $4.90 per cwt. A French military 'expert, discuss- -; and new mixed at 51. c, 'Toronto. to be caught napping. Practically +asked for 60,000 reinforcements. i The fallowing were quotatlous'giv- ing the new cannon, estimates that the whole ut Admiral Togo 's fleet is Manv have ahead arrived froru the', Rye—The market is unchanged at S Y on for butchers' cattle:—Select but- one hundred such cannon would .+ ready to start southward at a day's I north. ,4 to ;i>c at outside points, , l Buckwheat—The market is quiet clters', $4.3,, to $•1•u0; good- butch- adequately protect the entire• coast. notice. If the Baltic fleet is sightt•.l Concurrently with the blowing up q ers', loads of, *3,70 to $-1.25; fair of France. The cost of the cannon ` he will abandon the blockade of auo4 .lead,, with -No.--2 quoted $t i( of Kikwanshan fort a 3t issisa shell q to good, $3.50 to $3.70; cows, $`2.- is said to be $100,000 including its Fort Arthur and sail to meet it. Thu' utc high freight, ani at 'S2c low struck the fort on 203-3Ieti•o-Hilt, 30 to $3.1:.}; common to rough, $1.- quota of projectiles. 'Ministry of Marine is flooded with freight. - exploding a store of shells and sten- 23 to $2, applications from Atlicers of admit- ades the Ja anese had athered Flour at$4.y pet.cent. liin bis oto g TRIED TO SAVE_ HIS CASH Pp I P R 1 quoted at $4.23 to $4.10 in buyers' I Who followingwas the range o[ sl l'ogo's fleet for permission to there. Great damage was done, and sacks, cast or asst. Straight roll-I Prices, prevailing Jn stokers . and sere with Admiral •Kanrimura• there were many casualties. i ers of -special brands, for domestic .feeders:—Feeders, short-keeps, 1,200 Winnipeg Real Estate Owner The unnamed.heibht that was cap- to 1,275 lbs,, $3.50 to $3.60; stock- trade, i❑ bbls. $4.^,3-to $3. Mani- Burned to Death, t'tihC}:A1.Eii IN WOOL. turgid-by the Japanese at the sante ers, 600 to 800 lbs, $2,23 to $2.75; -toba flours unchang d, No, 1 pa- The Lcnckrn 'Time..' correspondent ,time they captured the Kikwanshan tents, $5,40 to $•>.:,0; No, 2 pa_ stockers, 460 to 600 lbs„ $1,40 to A 1i'innipeb despatch says: John fort is _ called Taotishan. It is cnts, $3 20 to $5 ,i0, and -strop I t-; bulls, 900 to 1,200 lbs„ $1.7,5. Currie, an old resident of the city, .at Pekin reports that the Chinese g • ha�•c• seized at the ('engtai station, ;crowned by a newly constrdcted Rus- � [fakery', $�i.90 to $3.10 o'n track, to $3. was cremated in. his house, which near Pekin, three million rounds of ,Stan fort. After the Japar,;•se had .'Toronto. The prices of sheep and lambs were was destroyed by 'tire a fete Minutes - Russian rifle aTwauuitiun consigned Icaptured it .the Russians bombarded Millfeed—At outside paints bran,as folios:—Export ewes, .$4 to $4.-!after midnight, or, Friday, and rest- to a Russian rirm nt Tien-Tsin, and the position, but this Japtsrics,r duns is quotc%] at $11,50, anti shorts at I'-'3; export bucks,- $2.50 to $3 per dente of adjoining buildings had nar- evidently drwignetl far Port Ar- on 203-Metre Bill protected it, and . E.1 7,;-vo t0•$1g. Jfanitoba bran,• in cwt,"cull steep, $2 td $3 each; !row escapes from -sharing; his horri- "thur. ')'he anvmuni;tlnu was conceal= the Russian fire slackened. Since I sa•:ks, $18 and shorts at $21. lamhs, $3 25 to-$5,90 per cwt. ble-fater Probably only the fortu- eel in halt~ of wit>t I,touKht from then there has been d+•sultury tiring i Calves sold at 3 to 1c per lb. nate discovery of the accident by a .ed in al carpels. i The value of Kikw: rishae Bart at COON-11n, rRO1tGCF:. and $'I. to $10 each. passing pedestrian, anti the prompt prrsont is less then .(l3-]lefts Hill, !fogs were urrc}iangeri at E•1.73 for action of neighbors, averted a hoist `` Apples—'The u,arket is firm for selects, 160. to 200 lbs. of prime icaast of the because it i., more or less command- I pec'pte, The flames were S'T1LT. lt['N ISI.O('•t<AIrF. chole stock at o ed from the neighboring hills, especi- � � to $2.25 per� bacon.-quality, oil cera, 'L'oronto; $4 - ic•ating into the other buildings when A dec;,atch to the London Tnr , ,ally one 130 yards to the westward, I barrel; cooking appl,.s, $1 to ;1.30 i select,,. 1641, to 200, lbs of prim? the brigade arrived. The buildings from 40,r i to .ave taut occasionally ' per barrel, baco:i quality off cars, 'Toronto, $4.- which must be flopped. It is esti- , were of frame structure, close to uuks -nth amtnuri.tun and rovis Beans—!'rade is fair, acrd prices 30 for fats and li lits. l ' P mated that the .Japanese losses ►a I ,, � e 'Louise Bridge, _lti'}icn the- brigade ions suit rr+ic-etcl in- r,irrti+rK the t ncharigeri. with prime quoted at akin,;- Kikwan..haa f�,,rt- were• only $1 ;1.. to $l -1 P; and her,<!- cLr.l at ! —t► larrivcd a ghastly sight awaited - bluckad,• t Port A•11 .tr. sit•, igh 1400 $1 to $I PPA - -_ - g ' _ QU_AFrAIRS_f them. The dead body of the old the rice said is cost!y Foi�c rets I SERIOUS STATE >n -1 - --tom--.dont'. junk that t4 is estitnaC-l--�;tly CA'1�Tl Tr changoA at, $`t- per barrel. had fallen when overcome in an ef- ed that tbrcc nre sunk by the Ja- , A despatch from Washington says: ' Hops—The market.is unchaH Act at Pennsylvania and Ohio Mills With- 'fort to escape The remains were y panes,•. As all - sort raband tram,- Tie following cahlep teat, dated ( 32 to 33c. according to quali v, out Water. lturned to a crisp, and ovidegtly he actions are financed -by rip Ru,alo- Tokin, Wednesday, has -en received lloney—The market is quiet, rat 74 ! Iliad sacrifleed his life in attempting Chinese Bank detaetion is Nat difTl- at the Japanese Le qt+on— �tro Sc _, A Pittit)urg dcs�paUh says' It to ito save , cash-box, which was found P g per H,. Comp honey, $1 ,7 rcult Port Arthur army reports our �to $'2 per duz.en. fear>d that within the next t•rn days Iuader his head. �— trophies at the battl.- of the north 11;1y—('ar lots of-No. i timothy- Jalm.`si every industry in Western I LA`IA-:Tr W.&TI ill NITIO! -fort of Tukeel.wan5han were four are quoteti .at a.3 ro $, 50. on xrack 'Pcnns•.lvania_and Eastern Ohio will have to close clown. The drouth is TH E PROFITS OF WAN.. { A despatch to Toki., front Sasebo kqulck-!iters, whereof two are usable, here, and ho. a $b.50 to $7_ . f aeays iltat. the 13rittvh steamship four machine guns. all usable, and Straw—Car lots are qu:,ted at $6 the worst in the history of-this part r Bing .4rttiur; whish way captured by five f'+cld guns, which arc under ex- to $6 ':.5 on track, 'Toronto. ;of the country The weather bur..eau l Krupps Make a Tremendous S'um �arnination, besides rifles, shells, ant- Potarnev—Car lots-are quoted a.tjcannot see any relief in sight There' on Their Year's Work. • _ 'the •1�pance� guardahip Agagiri on _ q � _ Dec 19, white endeavuriiif; to escap(, m„nition, ftreriades. etc.” •5 to-80c-per bag, nn track; jobbing;is only half a_ _foot of snow on the; A Berlin despatch says. The 'first Froin - Port -Arthnr•, had landed it lots at 90e tf $1 level. -11 this` melted it would only balance sheet of the `firm of fried• cargo of murllt;nns of war outside. SF,VASTOPOL DISADLi;P, Poultry—v irg chickens, 8 t(319c; The equal-to six-tenths -of an inch of Crich Krupp, Limited, just Issued, hensr; , 5} to c per lb; ducks, 9 to irain and it will take at least one shows a gross profit on the year' sit harbor, under cover of the bat- A despatch\frorn Tokio says:. Ad- I! A ' tleship Sevastopol,. miral 1'u o, who has pe•rsunolly made t tur per geese, to 9c per to_ �Wn of rain besides to be of spy avorkxte of just the n half dollars g turkeys, dry plucked. Y2 t6 13c; do.;lnefit - - Rather more than halt this sum Unl'v 1hrce seaworthy destroyers a series of obsacrvations of lite Ilus- I4calded, l0,to 11c per lb, The Edgar Thompson'steel Plant goes to depreciation account,- work. are said to raaSnin in Port Arthur, - start " battleship 'Setrastoi)ol taro- has ordered a large art of tLo dant R f' f men's pension, and other funds, and g�ai•Ils to the Navy hepars+ucnt ex- ` to close down. 'The furnaces have no the reserve fund, leaving $2,200,000 _ PRFSF;NTS FR(r)Idlik i'nII�Cs — P n that tt': Sevas-1 'TH.E DA111I' MARKIlTS. coke, and ttw boilers art- all corrod- Ito pay a dividend of six per cent on • Trr•�s n� thcic,ptnlo 111 A despatch from to of is disabled (great wetbht is Butter—Fiiiest 1-Ib. rolls, 18 to fed witli the sulphur from the coal the capital. The capital amounts to attached to T,,�o's ersonal obser• P - •Volunteer's on the night -uf Dec. 21 p t8�c; ordinary to choice"large -rolls in I'mrncia. - $41),000,000 in 160,000 shares, I39,- oc.cupiecf Japanese trenches opposite v'at,ons and opiuton, instanced by 16 to 18c; low to mecliwrn. grades g In the country cGstricts, especlally 996 of which belong to 4-'rauleirt their positions. Three trenches'tf to fact thnt when the Russian bat- 14 to 15c; creamery prints, 22 to I In the mountains nothing but melted B4rtha Krupp and four to as many wire evani3tcd b} the Japanese with tleship Petropavlovsk' was sunk 'To- P:3c, solids, 20 to lc. muse can be had for watering stack high officials in the company. scarcely, a tight. The victors �i'erre go was one of the few ollic.•rti of the Eggs—The- receipts are inodierate, or fur house use. Firemen have hung Privato telegrams from Essersurprised io find a box lying in plain lentire fapaneso . fleet whose eye and prices are steady, Case lots of up their hose in ac*wy of towns. - view,` which they opened carefully, caught the vision of slKvd,y disaster, fresh are selling at 2^_ to 2:ic r - state that the section for the manus• Pe Mines have closed after usla4 sulphur- facture, of naval material is working fearing that it might contain ex- Commander Ye?ue, who was killed cirnen, and .limed at 20e, water until corrosion had eaten boil- at high' pressnrc, large'orders' hav- plosives, but they found in it wine,l while torpedoing•the Sevastopol, has Cheese—The market is firmer, with era and pipes to a shell, This is in been received b Kru s biscuits aril sweets, and a Ietter in been promoted and has b(xn given large cJterse quoted at 102c, and g y pP both `Russian, pohrely -requesting' its ac- other posthumous honors. twins at 11 lc per, Ib.. ` *♦►prking a haxdship 'as-f(iel cannot be from Russia and Japan-for armor lead. The south is suffering for coal, plates and gun barrels, a ceptance, "from disturbing neigh- -- and not a mina along the Mononga- bors.' _ STFahIF.R RUNS BLOCKADE.. 1100 PRODUCTS. hila River is in operation. Streams 1USSiANS REI UL—SUD. A despatch to the London Daily Vressed ho that have never been dry within RABIES DUE TO FEAR. Tele rn h from Chefoo says that the gi are unctiattged, "with - g p memory of man, have not been cov- A - despatch from ticneral Oku's steami•r Lad Nitchell, flyin the offerings moderate, Car lots are ' , Y g noted at n ered with water for a month, and Chicago Man Dred of the Disease, Headquarters, " via I'nsan, says:— 11ritish 'flag and having,a Nprw.egian q �F6 to $G..3. Bacon, _ _ he51, Russians sten the front of Gen- long clear, 8 to 8;c per lb. iii-case poo19 are frozen solid. He Feared. g crew, - reached Pott Arthur from lots; niE•ss Workmen at the National Tubo` sial Oku's army during the night Tsingtae last Saturday night. She pork, $14 to $14.50; do„ A Ohicago de.spatch says:—Fred short 1Forks, the .1?'uQucsne sari FIomestcad f, of Dec. 20 made a determined attack carried a oar o of ammunition acid cut, $17..,0 to $18. Johnson, 32 rears old; is dead t g Mills say conditions at those places r• r" on Lamuting but were driven back dynamite,, and_took .advantage .of a Smoked moats—Hams, light to hydrophobia, although he declar, with heavy loss. The Japaviese 'sus- snoicstortn ' to run the Japanese inedium, 12 to 12#c; do., heavy, 11} cannot be explained, and orders -to he never -had been. bitten by a mad tanned no casualties, to 1_c; ro11s, 9 to 9.c; shoulders, 8 close down are expected ,hourly. The do - He became ' Ili •hast Sundt blockade of the 'port. } } g• Y Dismounlcc.l Russian cavalry at- to 9c; backs, 14 to 11,1c; ix•oakfast furnaces of the Shanango, and SL'ah- and some time before his death at- tacked the cavalry on the extreme POSTS '�1'II.T., SF:.1R'UItTII.y, I bexon, 121c•. - aning Valleys have-only two more, tacked his-wife and two. small child- +lett of the Japanese line on the ;t despatch from. 5t. Petersburg Lard—Tierces, 7;c; tubs, 8c; pails, woeks coke ores hand.-_Even if the ren. Then he was fastened to save night of'. Dec.. .20-21, bust tv.ere fro- Rjc, Connellsville 'region can. supply, the the Samily, from injury during • :his ' says:—While dacl ally to give de- coke. the railroads cannot ,haul it, attacks of frenz Johnson owned pulsed with .heavy lost , � tails, the .Admiralty admits that � � y�` Small detachments of Ressi:•ans ` and this at a time when the boom a pet dog which last July was bit. < Russian advices -from Port Artluir 11USINESS AT. WONTRE:iL. it nightly' attacks the Japanese out- sent b Gen. St substantially — in iron land 'steel is at its-best. ten by a rabid flog, and the atilt posts .Nall patrols bas iawth no sac- y y 1[oritreal, Doc, Grain—Oats, The Pennsylvania and the Balti- constantly worried over the matter. nfi cess c6riiied the" Japanese advices 'of 40 to 40,c for No. 3.1n store here; more and Ohio Railroads are suffer- Finally a poliboman killed the-pet. a the partial wrecking of the Russian No. 3', 39e to :39lc; corn, •nety Amer- ing from the drouth. Most'of, the A physician •diagnosed Johnson's - t)CCI It1F:P T1iE li[:1GHTS, ships in the harbor and the censor ican yellotw, rot to 55c, guarantcrd engines being used by the Pennsyl- case and declared the Ivan con- has been instruclefi-to permit tiie to arrive sourtd, 60c in store for vu. vania between tiers land I3arrssbur tract_ed rabies because tic constantly A despatch r&,lived tit; Tokio by 'publication'of the despatches, It is g mix btrcktvltcat, 54} 'to 55c. 'have beeri disabled b the eating R'as fearing hydrophobla. telegraph on Thursday from the Ja- claimed that several of the larger 1,'rour=4lanitoha stents;'$5.80, 'and Y g " panese army before fort Arthur ships and a respectable number of p away rot the bailors which has been " ~frons bakers', $3.5•; high O}rtario caused b the poor water used. The TRAINS DIET IN A FOG'. says:— torpedo-boat destroyers nre" still hrendod patents, $5.75 to 83.80, in Y "The.,right column ,of the army at seaworthy, but t hat t L+v are not, tt•,iod; choice, 90 per cent troughs lying between the tracks S o'clock 'Yhuse'dav nrornin'n, 'taking beingconsidered as a factor in the p patcxitS, ivhfch held water that the engines-S.,.e50 to 'i.66 in wood, and 25c'pei' scooped u g Many Killed and 'Injured in advantage of the ene•niy's excite- coming fight between'Admiral Togo's P p in passim are dried up French RailwayWreck. '� 1 r ,t•n o ,.. aft' tin min nce. ships cocci-"t lie. Tluscian second Pacific. bbl, teres ]n shippers' new bags; end the engines must„ho supplied .... .._ _— straight ,•.,1- •1m•��—��.:1(�. 4.. @-cam-c:r-,-„rl a-tifl- port.h of fIousarl c itao on L'i con Buy squadron. It the fortress'is relieved Iroiri of ter reservoir o water atT13s�Iturint; y 6 Y it is be]ieved that most of the shit to '30c extra in wood. Rolled file disposal : :and occupied the.posi6on, and at ships oats—S2.112i to $3.13 per ba and Posal of the comp ny. dense fog, which completely 'disor- ,7 o'clock, dislodged the oncmd front twill be raised -and•savad. g, ganized traffic, 'Clic'-London-Boulogne 54.50 to $4.85 Tn bbls. Feed—On- a height on the penir�+ila, west .of The reports that a Iapaneso _ „- - + „• _• express ran- into the. Lille express tario bran, in hulk at $17 to $17.- Iousnnvrntao,, which we occupied, sgiindron of 40 vessels had already outside .the North Stetion, on I•'ri p 5p; shorts, $19 to $20; 3Ianitohu WANDERER IN THE WOODS. sailer! to meet the second Pacific day, sales Ir,g the last carriage of _ capturing one small gun. After the bran, in hags,,$1.7 to.$18; shorts at the Li'11e c`epress. Vix corpses have sr[undrbn is rcg'ardrd at the ,ldrnir- „ , Japanoso occupation of the position.,; .121. —Choice primes, $1.10 Man Fotu}d at.. Soo' Crazed by ally hire as hpinfi incorrect and c'tr• 1 $ -i Cold and Hunger, been recovered, snit it is feared that a the enemy made a'-counter-attack, to $1.d;, ter h>ahel, $1.U3 to 1:3t . Clllated for a purpose. _ , ' - - '. more are tinder the engine. A scorc - - - - but was immediately repulse(]. At n car lots. 1 revisions—lienvy fax- of wottwded•havc. been taken to-hos- -� A despatch from Sault Ste. Malie ` 15reserit ocrr occupation'oI fhc• tins!- ariiain slvort crit pork, $16 50 to $17 SCOUTS AMBUSHED. says: On Wednesday man was ftruupd itais. Ani tit(, •\'ictttiis are french. tion is practically secure," •50; 'light Short crit, 816-50 t•) $17: wandering in the woods about three .. .American clear-fat backs_$2E1;-coin- _ - Thirsty-Seven American 'Troops _ inihis Prom here in a er•azeA vortrlition Av -FXCUSi, TO EN-0 WATt. polled lard, Eiji to ,c; Canadian lard, BIG -AI,• PROPERTY- DEAL. - Slain in: Philippines. , r through suffering' from cold rind ,..� (i{ to 7gC; kettle=ron'detrxl, 82} to .y A rlrsrat.ch to `it. PetcrsbUi'g says: q , - hunger.- Iiis-lrarite is supposed to he j A•despatch from -lfanilh says:— 13c;, hams, ifl to 13tt it ho, 1: to 275,Acres of Property in.Petroli.a The Russian authorities have re- � , Griggs, bat nothing can lie ,earned - - -- - `Ih�-I uta'fanes -have ambushed and 13c; fresh killed abattoir hogs, S7.- Sold. • ceived information confirmatory of killod at Dolores, on the Island cif 90 tp $7,25; heavy ,ftrt hogs, ..Tn4.75 as to where he camp froei or who the Novae Vrercya's statement of Samtir, a lielitenant and 37 dnlisted to S his rolitfives are. Ahout. a �•e•ar ago A I'etralc•a, Oat,, des itch say's: �5; nii�ed lots, $3 to .5.15; so- p, Wednesday regarding tile. Chinese sit- men of the_,3Stb company of-native I-<t. $5.2.; to 5,5,15. otT cars. lie went into the woods 25 miles, and 'One of th+- hiig pst. oil_prppo- deals _ - vation, indicating that the-Japanee^ scent's. 'Flee thouZand Pula'itnes, it Chrasc—Ontario fall white, l0J to built a log cabin, and liter) on what ,put through'hot Two some time. was - fnflirencc is predominant not only in is reported, threaten the ,wn of 10jc; colored; 161 to �1O1c; Q,ueitec, he "'c'ould' 'kill 'sari ' -dig' from the Yicgotiated on ]'rich'!}', when Mossrs, _ the anti-foreign spcietirs, but in the Dolores, and the situation is said to far,- to 10c. Butter—Finest grades, ground. He was taken to the hospi- Ir, I. E. ni.11cinson and, John bfo- army.and at Pdkin, [oreing the con- he rriticol- Liout. Abbott, in coin- 21 to 21.',c; ordinary finest, itt a' i,o tel, but is as yet unnWo, to tell his• ('art sold their rnt,ire interests in viction here-that the situation is man(] of the scouts, has requested 20AIc; medium grades, 181, to 19.c, story_,on accontit rif his sufferings. the 27:5 acres of -oil property to ~, becoming e:llically,dangerous.- The -that airs be sent-hipu and iV-stem dairy at .15¢ t.o IfS c,I ICs• xcems to be a ;.,art of mystery. New k1ork capitalists, •„r . h r 4. 7. - _ n '. LOCALISMS. -W.Logan spent Christmas at _ ,-Miss 011ie King visited friends rGravenhurst. in the city this week, _ ti ` - -Public schools will re-open on. -Miss Mary Douglas, of `rot•ou• +fc; --Sing Min spent the holiday in Tuesday, January 3rd" to, 'spent Christmas•at her home ��- Toronto. -We wish all a Happy and heir. -W. G. Ward was in the cite prosperous \ew Year. -Mia Olive King is spending a .... Friday last. -A Rus4ne11 has been on the fe .days with Toronto friends * ,--Frank Smart spent Christmas sick list during the past week. this week. S with friends in the city. -Fred Moore is spending a few -Pickering College is advartis- -R.A,llltway, of Markham,,was days with friends in Poughkeepsie ing for a cook. See advt. in an- A here on Monday at th@ home of N. y. other column. kindly greetings s -the season for kin set •�.��` his parents. -Mr. and Mrs McHardy spent •-Mrs. Hopkins and children, d thankfulness is here and our -Eva Peak, of Toronto, visited and the holiday -with. F. E. and Mrs. of Toronto, vrsted at Mrs. Math- thoughts naturally tend toward our her home here on Sunday and Gee. ew s, 'on Monday. fellow bein p, it is but human on crit Monday. -Geo. W. P. Every visted tela- -T. M. Henderson, with wife � g -George Howland, of Toronto tives in Lindsay during the past and family spent Christmas Day part to .express them. holidayed at the home of his aunt, week. at the home of his sister, Mrs. And in doing fi0 we are sure that Mrs. Howland. -Mrs.I. Wise and family, of John Rankin. reciprocation bubbles Out also .. _ -Miss Laura Richardson, of Toronto, are visiting relatives at E. Stephenson left on Wednes- -yourP Toronto spent the holiday with the Bay. day for Toronto, where he has se- here's to you- the Misses Jones. -Chas. Cornell,'of Montreal, is 'cured a position with the C. W. =' -J. B. and Mrs. Horn and child s ecial- visiting his Parents, Ed. and �11's. Bongard � Co. Electrical p •of Listowell are visiting with W. Cornell. ists A Ha `and Pros -us New Year to •,ori and G.'and Mrs. Ham: -Miss Jennie Gordon is visiting -Watch night service will be PPY Pe Y f --John Clark, of Cliton, has a few weeks with friends in King- held in St.George's Church on.ew been spending a few days with stop. Year's eve. at 11.50 P. M. An 'yours and many of thein. - Gormly Brothers. -Jiiss Kate Woodruff, of To- address will be given by Rev. -Mr. _ ' . -Misses Lillian and Clara Ham, ionto, holidayed with Win. and Moore, An invitation is extended M.. of Toronto speht the holiday here Mrs. Allaway. to all. n . ;with their parents. -H. and Mrs; H.ollingshead -A Happy surprise was in store ' - ohi1 Diokie A ,C o� } -Miss Ethel Dale, teacher of and daughter spent Christmas for the Rev. Father Sheriden on Dundalk, is spending her vactioti with city friends. Xmas morning .when his parish- here with her mother. -Miss C. A. Baker left on Sat- ioners at Highland Creek waited ` = A. M.Kerr, of Ingersoll and urday to spend the holidays at on him after mass and presented E Norman, of Toronto, spent Xmas her home in Oshawa. him with a costly pair of Persian under the parental roof. ..-W. F. Henderson, who spent lamb mitts in token of theirrehect -The school-board are adver- the summer months in Scarboro, and esteem for him as their pastor, �'j.�' r p a p tising for a caretaker. See advt. is home for the winter. -On Friday last, Clarence, son X 1■ ■ a s .L o c e ri e s1. .-is another column. -Waiter and Mrs: Powell and of A. and_firs.Falconer, was taken e e e f -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here son of the North-Fest, is visiting ill with an attack of appendicities. as usual next Tuesday to attend with Pickering friends. He was taken to the Sick Child- to his professional duties. ' -B. Bennett, of the Bible train- ren's Hospital on Saturday night, _ -Miss P. J. Wright, of Toronto ing school, Toronto, is home for and we are pleased w report that Aur Stock'is always fresh and nothing but the best. spent Xmas with her sisters Mrs. his Christmas vacation. he is doing well. ` J. Dickie and'Mrs. M. S Chapman. —B. W. and Mrs. Food and A very interesting event took _Leave your order and we will do the rest. _ —Fred Bunting. of Toronto, son Charles spent Christmas Day , place at the manse, Pickering, .spent Christmas here at the home with friends in the city, Dec•, 2Stli, when itis-Marty E.,eld- ' of his parents B. and Mrs. Bunt- -Miss Sadie Burrell of Toronto, est daughter of James and _NIrs. s ing. is spending a few weeks at the Davidson, was united in marriage i R. B 1✓ N TIl\ . -Miss Kate Shanghuessy, 'Of home of her mother here. to Mr. Geo. Thompson, of Brook Toronto; and Mrs. Grinnan, of -BURN.-At Cherrywood on lin. The ceremony was perform Scarboro, spent the holiday with Wednesday Dec. 28th 1904, the ed by Rev. G. McGregor in the the former's mother. wife of,los. Cow•ie,of a son. presence of the nearest relatives ' t C -Fred and Mrs. Bennett, of To- -Robt. Gormely and wife.of of the bride and groom. The s ncream lustre in home of the formers parents, B. day with relatives'and-friends. with lace and ribbons and Miss -Tonto, t Monday here at the Toronto, were here over the holi- bride was attired Seasonable LHandware F. and Mrs. Bennett. -A. J• and Mrs. Howlett Jessie Davidson was bridesmaid, R -Richard and Harry McGuire, spent Knlas with the latters pa- while Alfred Thompson supported r_ of Clevand and John, of Toronto, rents. D. W. and Mrs. Corruthers. the groom. The happy couple took ay -A large number of people from the afternoon oni train n amid showers spent the their da here at the g Necessities. w-VE- -Philip e of their tooter -__ __.. picfcertn attFnded--t e- fdlrtt- of rye to visit Totate,-Beaute...Kehoe, a former em- was-fair at Whitby on Saturday an o po Upon lisFloyee in Moore's blacksmith shop last. theirreturn, they will reside near - visiting at his cousins, H. Lark- -Miss Elm& Smith, of Toronto Brcxtklin. We wish the happy " on and other Pickering friends. and Frank, of Oshawa, spent couple a long and pro.perous life. •A Good Axe-We have a first-class assortment. Primo -About twenty new members Christmas at the home of their -The Xwas services in the Meth- bes to suit all pockets. Good qualities. Well tempered. ' - -were initiated ihto the mysteries mother here. odist church last Sabbath were Al- of the Independent order of For. Cross-cut $SW-Tile quality you want 18 in them, Al- pe -:lir. J. Jordon Field, of L`ni- very interesting. In the morning q 9 y esters here on Friday evening last. iversity of Toronto Medical Fac- Rev, Mr. Moore preached from a ready we Lace had some great recommends for our Special -Miss Susie Roach, of the will- ulty, is a riding his holidays with beautiful tett,Ica. 9-8 -And his �Z.i 5 saw. :_ . . . age had the misfortune on Mon- his grandparents Mr.&Mrs,Fields. Name shall be cailed Wonderful." One-man Saw-Don't o seeem. "r OSaw- t fail tthhe just mean qday to fall while siidin$on the ice -E: Ward, teacher .,f Dunbar- The wonderful-wi•d��n-sympathy• y on the creek, sustaining a fmct- ton school and '.Hiss .Annie and power and the love of Christ were the paving of one man's wages. ure of her arm. Wilmer Ward are spending the dwelt upon. Splendid and ap ro- � pe g, �' Buck Saw-fie have had an exceptionally big demand -Fred Howlett, Harry Stewart, vacation with relatives iuColling• priate music wad render by for these. The c'o the work satisfactory. See OIIr a ectal - John Stewart,Mrs. Connors and wood, the choir. In the evening, y y p Mr. Wilson, of Toronto, were here -Arnoft Leslie with wife and Herbert Bennett occupied the pul- at 75e. on Monday attending the Tuner• and children and Miss L. Leslie,of pit and delivered an excellent dis- Axe-handles, snow shovels, etc, al of the late W. F. Stewart. Toronto, s pen Christmas at the course ou "The three appearings _ _ -The Sacrament of the Lord's home of their parents, John and of Jesus Christ." S cial"ti ew , Supper will be observed in St.An- Mrs. Leslie. Year" 4ervicea next sabbath. - Mr. - - dreR's church on Sunday next at -The members of St. George's Lorne Ridley, of Albert College Chapma' n� the moring service. At the even- Sabbath School held their annual Belleville is expected to preach in I ing service the subject of discourse Christmas tree in the town-hall the morning and the pastor in the - -'-- - p, will be Our New-Years's Watch- on Wednesday evening and spent evening. His subject will be *ord. a most pleasant time. "Numbering our Days." -Mr. Geo. Len whose name -Mrs. J. F. Graham, of Fenelon �- g Chr* istmas . sheer will appear on the ballot-paper, Falls, is spending a few weeks - • - - -wishes us to state that he esiree with her parents, W. and Mrs. LICE TRUSTEES. his friends not to support hien. McCausland, of the base-line. Mr The rgto-payers of the village assem- $e was unable to send his reseg- Graham, also made's flying visit enation to the clerk before the*tat- here on Christina Da bled in the town•>aall on Monday eve- j •B ed hour. y' ning at 7.90 o'clock for the purpose of �•s••�� v e H. +��n�y�8•••ee —Pickering Township Sabbath —Christmas Day was a nt nominsting trustees for the coming pe g very quietly in town. There year. school convention will be held inwere the usual familyre-unions, The following were nominated:W. �kruhAgg SO4 ix Qolmt :Vim ft- ^ .Mount Zion church on Tuesday, where such could be V. Richardson, J. Dickie, W. Peak, iMany Jan. 10th. The programme is an *peat the dayekating on the creek D' Shirley,W. G. Ward, W. Hen- Silverware, China,Cutlery. interesting one, and copies have while those interested e the derson, R. Moore, and D. Brokenshire parlor lamps in beautiful patterns. been sent to the respective. sab- Nominations being closed, W. eAll kinds of suitable presents. schools. nominations matters attended the gam, returning officer, was elected d Call and see our splendid stock, ' —Frank Wyman and W. Burrill in Broughans. chairman for the evening. You'll find exactly what you need. Of Peterboro,. spent Xmaa,at the —The community was shocked Mr. J, Dickie, waa'flrst called upon, _ r A.W� pl home of the tatters mother. The on -Saturday-evening to hear of and as secretary of the Board, presen- - y the sudden death, after a brief ill- ted the report of the year's proceed- wenN 'arrEPls hKas t0 & were accompanied on their return nese;of W. F.Stewart. HisfUna- ings as given in the News last week. t`' -- _ on Monday by Mrs. Wyman and Tal took lace on Moeda to St, He believed in progress and granolith- ehild who have been here for the P is side-walks. past few weeks.. George's Cemetery. He eaves a Mr. W. Peak, chairman of the 7 past f the anneal school meeting widow and youngfamily for whom board gave a satisfactory account of �► there is much sympathy. his stewardship. He had done what on. Wednesday there wire but • a verysmall attendance. Mr. -The heavy fall-of snow which he;onsidered Qr the best interests of the village. He favored granolithia �th �� Hund was appointed chairman' occurred on Tuesday of last week, - -- y Ply side-walks. end Mr. Ward Secretary. The raised the hopes of those, n ho Mr. W. V. Richardson spoke briefly -acted. routine Business was trans were expecting a sleigh-ride on and explained clearly his part as a acted. The.retiring trustee; Jno. Christmas, but these hopes were trustee. He pointed out that being a Murkar, was re-elected for a sec dispelled by the mild weather of police village the income for the vil- fond term. Friday, which gave us excellent lage.is greatly increased, a decided ro the•public for their Liberill.patronage =Miss Betha Palmer,' rettirned -wheeling instead. 'In fact the advantage. for the past year, we offer a more com- to her duties in Toronto on Tues- In reference to walks, fie pointed lete range of Fancy Goods, Toys, etc,, _ roads all fall could not have been. • P better than the were for wheels. out that granolit'h'ic could be cheaper hich_n:eeni7TT�eia-te-a_,fe_w -- day after spending a couple of - _— —. anfl-n}ore-dm,cble-than-lu�nl,er.: — �` eeks-herewith her paren-t�,=Geo_ Mich weaHter as. we 1t3v e been . The ocher nominees, with thanks to i M. and Mrs. Palmer. Her wrist having has been delightful, and their movers and seconders, retired which was di-Aocated and other- is appreciated. especially. after gracefully from the field,-leaving the Photo Albums, Auto Albums, Photo frames, Vases, Calendars, Christmas wise injured ley a fall is sufficient ° p enced retiring trustees re-elected by acelaur- cards, Toy Books, Walking dolls, Sle' •doth, Waking dolls, Shell rich a'n triter as we et err g ly recovered to allow her to re- 3' enc Plates, Work — ation for another year. goods, a variety of Pin Trays, F. p ates, o hoses, Shav- last year. � ` some work. The following are the officers After an animated and len ggthy dis- ingg case, Silk Merry Christmas Handkerchiefs, Glove and cussion re side-walks, the fo]lowin H. boxes, Watch chains, Cuff links, Purses, Looking —The following iq the relative of Doric lodge. No. 424, A.F. A. resolution was passed; "That in the glasses, Fancy cups and saucers, Sleighs, Snow shoe- standing of the pui)ils of the Sr. �L, fhr the ensuing year, duly in- opinion of this eeting, it would be els, Carts, Games of good variety,etc. • department of Pickering public stalled by W. Bro. A. Falconer-, advisable for the village to raise by _ school for December: Sr. IV-D. on the evening of Dec. 22nd :- debenture $2000 for the building of Kerr, M. Bateman, O. King, J. W. Bro. R. E. Johnston, W.M.' `granolithia walks." ' _ :O'Connor, E. Bunting,E. Wright', W. Bro.R.S. Dillingham,I.P.M. M. E. Boone,, Pickering• F J. Moore, P. Clark. Jr IV-W. Bro. W. W. Sparks, S.W. OEDAR FOR SALE-The under- - - - 'Ward, A. Ward, G.' Dunbar, W. Bro: G. W. P. Every, J.W. v signed has for soots• quantity of ceder. 'Winter, R. Shirley, L. Banks, E. W. Bro. Geo. Kerr, Chap. all sizes and lengtbs,suitable for posts, ladder Smith,-.O. Banks. Sr. Bro. W. J. Reazin, Treas. ppooles end bniidina vnrposes. B.O.Booker,lot .. - 90,era 1, Ptok�rins• 1114 - •_...._. - .... ,. - -" _ . .. III-M. Calvert, M. Moore, E. Bro. D. E. Pugh. Secy. Moore, P. '`Bennett, A. Clark, J. Bro. F. Nighswander, S.D. Caretaker Wantedoil O'Connor, g. McGuire, F. Bundy, Bro. R. J. Gormley, J.D. -- indsor al M. Robinson, G.-Bateman, James- W. Bro. A. Falconer, D. of C. • Palmer• Jr, III-M. Rankin, C. W. Bro. R. M. Bateman, S.9.- Tenders will be received by the un- Every, R. Gordon, L. Roach, M. Bro. J. H. Bundy, J.S. dersigned up to 8 p. m. 'on Saturday, _ iSmith, R Holt. onA. Thom son, M. Bro. J. .Bun , I.G. Dec.31st, for the position of caretaker Akar load received this week. p y 9" of the Pickering public school. For Davirlacln, L..Dickie, S. Rnanell, Bro. John Leslie, Tyler. particulars apply to any of the mem- _ J. Haley, H. Liseomb. W. G. W. Bro. John Gormley and Bro. hers of the School Board. Ward, Loan. - Ward, Teacher. W. W. Sparks, auditor*. J. Murkar, Secretary. '