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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_01_06 w s v _ 41 - �:' _ °� --1905. -VOL. XXiV. PICRERINCI, ONT., FRIDAY. �AI�' 0 _- Audle I 8carboro Junction. I Norton.' 3rd class—Maude Baa­- clay, ay '*IIr�'- ippr�rfla#iitfastal!l;arDs. >r• ! -- Spink Mills ! School Report for December. Pro- clay,Robbie Farthing, Elizabeth Mr. John Mttyne is disposing of a motions and Honor Roll—Jr. 1st—J. Routley, Arthur Farthing F.ari& number of cattle. d Herron, I. Leslie, H. Bolton. To Sr. I Hogle, Ella Linton. 2nd class-- died,tcal. - Red Wheat - 95 bus, School re-opened on Tuesday morn- .int-W. Miller, M. Davidson, V. Eve-j Blanche Mechin, Alma Hamiltoo,. t c ing with a good attendance. y g Tommy :Porton • rest, H. klcBr ne, I. Knight, J. War-White Wheat - .95 Mr Ben. \t fillings has, recovered Y Lillian IIo{CIe, „ ren, A. Sexton. To Pt. 2-F.Trinnel, Spring Wheat F30 from the typhoid'fever and is around Howard Hubbard. Sr. Part II— WF. E aaTstVOOD, MiDGy Bco oene Goose Wheat - 85: again. R. Ashbridge, 'Di. Nest, G. Catton. I Mary Barclay, Libby Farthing, . To II-li. Bell, M. Seaton, F. I3o1 "- 'Ontario County; Issuer of starrisee Liceoees. Manitoba Flour $0.00 bbl. At the annual school meeting last�ton,Jr.. Catton. To Sr.Sexton, F. Bol, Nellie .Norton, Leta Hall, Dlarjory ); Claremont; Office boors—Before 10 a.m., 1 to 9 << week 'Mr. F. G. McCarthyas re-elee- NI. Heal, W.Boult, H. Beckett, A. p.m..and-hold Ito 8 p,m. Private telephone Family:. Flour 5.50 - __ 3 Bell Jessie Hanson Aetllur John- -a - r << ted trustee. -- Miller, A. Knight. Senior Divisiou- son,-Archie Mechin,elf fford--ti an= - r oonnecticn,with Balsam,Greenwood.oo), W Bronabam Pastry Flour - ,,.50 \Ic. F. O. McQuay has been' some- = Mt Zion,A.Johnston's;7th non); wm C0wie'a Bran $18.00 ton , To Jr. III-O .Munro, H. Brown, E. .u � , Pt. II Jr.-Charlie Routley. II• 4th cob),and D Pngh's(9th non) 6-17 �, what indisposed s t the residence of N. Dexter, A. Leslie, S, Ashbridge, ..r,--Locky Jollnson. Park ' Shorts 20.00 g L. !.Part I Charlie Han- Jumbo J. Chapman. Trinnel, C. hate Iecouimended). To I Jr.—Olive Routley, ) Jumbo x.0.00 tit's are pleased to see 1lrs. Robt. Sr. III=W Craig,J. Bell, B, Man, Legal. Graham, Whole Wheat Flours Pardon holne again, recovered from J. Heal, E. Redman. E. Herrl,n, L. son, Roy dersyth. Tablet III- Chop of all kinds. her ssvere illness. Warren, To Jr. I N-J. Meade, A. Louie Sandersoli, liiriarn Routley- T E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• Hard and Soft Coal. We are glad to report that Sir. Knight, B. 'Sharland. Jr. IV-K, Tablet II-Freddy Hamilton, Ar- TER. r- d . Tgs,00nnty crown Attorney,sad County Richard Puckrin is'out again -after 'gQc.kett, L. Trinnel, E. Warren, Int. thur Routley, Fred Routley. Tab- olfaftar. Court Honso,•7Vhitbv• 16 v Above prices Subject to G7iange tvithont his second illness. .Notice. [V—J. Herron. W. Redman, 31. Dex- 1st I-Ross Johnson. DOW a McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS• Ira A. Lawrence, teacher, left on ter. Sr, IV—J. Leslie, R. Meade, B. ---•—• Model Bakery Co., Limited. Monday for Toronto, where he has a Herron and �W. Heal ( tial Do Not Su re ors,solicitors,&a. ofheo opposite Post ey ). pp ss a Cough. sition on the reaching staff of _flan- --»-- When you have a cough do not t ' sires Whitby,out. in 0. Dow,B.A.;Theo. � g ' a:ef}illivrav,LL,B. MODBvtoLoan. By ningAvenue school. Scarboro y g try Congratulations to our citizen, air, ti to suppress it, but remove the cause- James McBrady,on his election by 'We wish all our friends a very Hap- The cough is only a symptom of some _ YeLer4,uvey' acclamation to the reeveship of our py New Year. disease, and the disease is what sols township. Jim is a hustler and we Do not be discouraged,,Joe, for per- should cure, then the cough wilt HHOPXINS,VETERINARY SUR. bespeak for the township a year of severance always brings success, and stop of itself. The most common cmiso e GEON, Graduate of toe Ontario vet= � � roe erity: like King Bruce of Scotland,"Try,try of coughing is a cold. Anodyne will eainary College, Toronto, registered member P P sll rens the cough. ed 1'3e Ontario Veterinary Medics' Association, .mss«-. again". promptly PP g and prC- Qfnoeand residence one and ono-quarter miles Balsam-Zion. There was a large number of as ir- Pa rations containingchloroform. north of Green River. O>lice sad ehoeiagtorSe " - ants for to honors on the rid opium, etc., and usedlr Burt purpose. "=ss to 11 a.m., and 1 to 4 P,m. Private 1Iis.5 B Junes visited friends m Tor- of January. We heartily congratn- but they do not cure the cold. Cham- 11odepbone in my office P,O. address. Green onto on Saturday last, late JI r. W. -D:: Annie, our village berlain's Cough Remedy on the other Naives, out hand does suppress the cough,Of 411 materials and deei¢n - Seyeral from here went to Toronto representative, on his re-election by PI but re- �u#trtt#s QiLtsrD#. kepti n stock. II will pay yon during the duras holiday". a good majority to the council board lieves it by removing from the throat _ ' to ball at oar works std inspect oris stock, The snow is abulut all gone but the for 19)5, and lungs the mucus which obstructed ' and obtain prices. Don't be misled by are hopiFlgg for more before long. The annual entertainment and the breathing and allaying the irrita- THoMAS DIINS Conveyancer, Com.- agents we do not employ them.consequent. Jauiey'Hurtopp grid Mr. Holden have Xmas tree in connection with the tion and tickling in the throat. It also missioner for taking Affidavits, sto., ly we can• and do throw off the agents treated theuiselyes to new cutters: «'ashingtnn Sunday School was held opens the secretions and effectually eaaasmoat•Ont• Dy commission of 10 per cent., which you will lir. White. of Toronto, visited his on Friday evening last and was inuc•h and permanently cures the cold as certainly save by pumbasing from us. A ..inter, Mrs.:-Harry Jones, this week. enjoyed by the large audience prebent "ell a9 the cough' For sale by Am. BBIINTING, Isener of Marriage call solicited '%V. P. Jong has his house abiout the proceeds amounting to about slx. D13Cc;c;lKrs. . Lt en store o at his a of Ontario, O:, WHITBY GRANITE CO., dollars, - IdasiLa�es Lbs store or 0-1 his residence,Pickering _ - - completed and will soon move there. y .. '� in. A seriuu, rimaway accident occurs- /�/''�� . r Opp.Post Office, �i'hitby, Ontario •.1 .:n the Kin stop road, south of out- ickerin (V oal �VjO The Mount Zion school re-opener} g AAA g T TiADID BELDAM. auctioneer, &a.. -— on Tuesday with a very good attend- villAge ou Friday evening last. which _ LJ Wobarn solicit•sales from his numerous an,,- -resulted in tb?complete wreck of the s'Yards at Spink Mills. , wokri"do botb far and near. isles of fumy tarn pICBE DING LIVERY l 3ItRnP6 Lena and LaCLIP Disue have waKK"n and the death of one of.the Beat Quality Of Hard Coal I, toed and erfar and the 1s a be sola wnl be y `6 _ handled by the subscriber with thentmostcars returned to Toronto after spending horses which belonged tc,3ir. Hoover, 'sad.sold to the very best advantage. 40-17 the holidays at their home here, of Markham. who has our sympathy Full weight Guaranteed First class vehicles for Eire by day JdLner.Junes, we beleve, is over at in his unfortunate loss. - B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLE RE or night 'Bus m connection most. 31yrtle running the engine which Brougham. Chestnut D. oonve7ancor. Oommisaloaer for taking Ing sir (},T.R,trains. Freight and pumps water to the C. P. R tank _ Stove and �fheStnu` Sizes ai&davlto. Aoeountant. Eto, hooey to loan %VP understand that J W. Disnev -- �. 1Janar._a1-�an1•ge Lie- express delivered to all parts of the School re-opened on Tuesday. urpnoes hold Ing an auctl,in sale of _lowe.s_t-m�s_k�t. j sones" _hit. a out -!g viltrtae T msIIir'cf all kinds-401W Is firm�tocL, lmplem�nts. harness--lt.-A1gPr, tit-M-t>AireaL_ ' on shortest notice. Sale and nom for a few days. etc. b>Efure inn Ta.� POST[LL, Licensed Auctioneer, miaeFba stables in oonneouoa. B Miss M. Palmer.of Toronto, was I 1� . for Oountwa of York and Ootar:o. Allo- J. 1�• IIiBTey went LO Tarnnto On - prices. O - - •- •- , I Zoa sales of s0- kinds attenuea to o0-ab�rtest Saturday last and returned this -home oyer the boliday pA 1 L�7. 'notice Address Oreen&Iver Y 0.. Oct. W. H. �� week We und,,t.nd that he wan N*- Medlin,of Oshawa,spent the «- bare 0-I u ha quantity, Propr>tetor. luokin for a houwe, as he etr ctv to holida under the parental roof. c•h v so a hand ua it of T� POUCHER. Licetuied Auction. gg I't y P � Best Quality g q move there before ring. .He I"s Q y Siirs w0- Coal. .•e: walDetorsad Collector for-the 'ossa P P Miss Rutherford spent her boli• use aTars and Ontario. Ali kinds of snstion a gond job whish, he beliete•s, Imuch da -a in-Jlontreal with her arenty Our Coal makes warm friends. - - sales wndbcted end v"&Alons made at mod better than farming. , Conan And family, anti led. Orders left with w. Peak delivered eiss,otuy m Estate_ and 1,1 01 meats can Furniture Ilam spent the holidayat D. Dol- promptly, ..us1•totly managed Lot soli try saetiDo or -- - Private lain Aforigaires -rents, Dotes sad t 1 i 4 e antero RIVER. — �noral accounts promptly col;ectod and mtir phln'9. T)be w`brff�ir toieLtt i�Bd guaranteed. ot►t"6°iculsn. Heouaz ecu Mrs. H. Hopkins entertained a G. Brown went on Monday t0 WESTERN' 8��� 0� CANADA. _ Oat, Dates maybe fixed at Naweomce 7 A full line of firs• number of guests at Silver Maple last resume his' duties as teacLer at MMethodist class furniture now week. the.10th line scho A. ethodist Church ca axhibitioa in Mm. Geo. Kirby who has been Master C, Milroy, of C-edfai laanrporat.d by not of Parliament fain am wars rooms. quite ill for a few weeks is improving Grove, visited a few days withAuttiortsed T�s�s bransn. - tg6rQlCes as Ii'O110wa• nicety• his aunt, blrs. R. Brodie. Subscribed CapiCAPIttaal .,.�l c�ooeai _ . .. Prices ri ht. Mrs. Wella n two -children, of F. Brown and wife arrived here "0it'and asset■ A" Coat�rUbl:":':::::: i 1Aoyo� 10t90a.m.......Preaching. 8 Manitoba, are visitif7 the former's ,eoLM 7M p.m....... S. g on Tuesday evening, �i'e wish Joan now..+.Es�, T.s.taown r X8:00 p.m.......Sabbath School. R. A• Dlllin halo• brother. Mr, R m. Micheli. $ Dillingham. R. Lloyd and Mian Ruby Collins, of them a happy incl prosperous life f'residsal basL�'sla• iB�lO p.m.......Epworth League, ft. Toronto, ere spending a few days with Mr. T. and Miss M. Chin, of vo�al,esceloos ootldwd w4 prompUy ails, Tuesday. Pickarnig, Oat' their uncles, Alf and Wm. Hoover: Brooklin, spent Monday with Parmers :votes diseosated American ass - - ;Bo00 p.m...::..We�_�eY,k,�l,j Prayer o0-, Mr. and Mrs. St. John, of stouff• their grandmother, Mrs. J. Beer. 9or•4sn 81—hanse bounlit dad sold Drams less Th"""ey` ville, spent New Yerrs with the for- F. C. La Fraugh returned home sasd,a7as1'cle on w party of the world Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. /yy�, Co mer's parents• Mr, amd Mm O P. on Frida after s ndin the savings Soak Department. Wagnerf W y pe g1�rMt allowed on d t.s1 heel Pastor. 1 Ferrier. Xmas holidays with his parents. oaf rat..,ass oredil.a l>1:�t d7sariI to_epouw�► Mr. and Mrs. Charley Michell and A. Jackson returned home from deo. ]Kerr. manapr_ Miss Lottie Burk, ,of Toronto, spent the west last week,-also J. Law- Have a full line of fresh and Cur- New Fears with Mr..and Mrs. W. H. re - - ed masts constantly on hand. Burk, of Burk Brae. rice. They report everything in oris, �Peinere, etc Spice Roll. Breakfast Baca&, Our public school re-opened for the a prosperous condition. Ce Real Estate, Ham, Bolo year I"on Tuesday, the teacbrr, Mr- Iowan r. and Diss. T. C. Hubbard i - ! Lehman, having arrived home from were at Mount Albert a few day's - t_' +� _Lean Highest prices paid for Di his holidays on lloadapp evening. last weep attending the funeral nae Butcher's cattle. r. and Mrs. Eddie brines,of Bot of the ratter's mother. tineau, Dakota, and firs. Orvis Tur- 40 Mrs. J. Burk, the other day, nes, of British Columbia, are visiting -we"out of the$aur si-igped and -- s, r. and rs. SV' B. fell on the ice, which has confined Save �doney an ]dr.Thos. Poucber, of Brougham, d Turner. her to her bed. We all'look for _ ' Nothing but first-class Insur- is expected to visit our Sunday school her speedy recovery. Come an - - : - Cd see what.we sell and bow &ace Companies-both Fire, Life and givea,n address next Sunday,Jan The sacrament of the Lord' cbesp. We are,also agents for the, Sth. All are yen a heart invitation and Plate Glass. given y Supper, which was postponed on Do you know Farms to Rent. Empire Paper Co.-Paper and board- be resent. I - er fro 6c to 6bc er roll: All the new- P econnt of the weather,will be dis- that we can Real. Estate in Village and est patterns for roll.- 234 to choose Oscar White, of the commercial pensed neat Sunday afternoon in fit you with Countryafor Sale. from. college,Toronto, spent the holidaysspectacles or Queen top draft heating atoge with hid parents, Mr. and Mrs. John St. John's' Presbyterian church. _ eye lasses as. Conveyancing of all kinds done from$4.50 up to $:0.00-no dust, no' A. White. When here he called on A meeting of the electors will y g trouble, all comfort. We• guarantee many.of his-friends. :• be addressed on Monday, Jan 23,. well as it is our claim. Full line No. 1 groceries- D , possible to do - 8T Mrs. Walter Hoover, airs. Dan, at the town-hall, by Aon. JDo. 1t. We tom- •' ver close rices, wholesale or retail. g p y B bine aceuracp 'W- Y. Richardson. y P HUOt'Pr and daughter, Mabel, ant Dryden and others. Pickerin Thanking you for,past favors, we the holidays with relatives in Jordan. young Liberal Club will be in at- with appear wish all a happy New Year. :1lrsrDan.Hoop Hoover and Jiiss Jiabel in- Pe Notary Public, Pickering. tenclance. ancean please - tend remaining for some time. Died after. three days illness at all tbere.by, = Farmers- Supply. Store The pupils who lift here Tuesday We home in Yakima, Washington R'e charge no to resume their studies at c thin for exam-I e the Markham High School were Nel- C. W. Nash brother of the late g - BANK lie a III Winnie NN'i•Ison, Murray and Dirs. D. F. Every, Pickering. His amination. DOMINION ' BA K Alfie Guller,"Eva Hopkiri�and Stan= -wife predeceased hili in May last, CALL NOW. ley Hoover. leaving three daughters to motirtl NORMAN BASSETT The Sunday School anniversary their loss. Mr, \ash was a teach- r HE PICKERING NEWS Qwhich was annnuneed to take lace Jeweler and titian, l cin Sunday.and Mond, Jan. Ist.and er in Pickering for n number of Brock es, � Whitby. t#8 Paf UDr $ , I 3 - Yeam i.ra_tlie fi0 s and�0's. At'the - Reserve Fund and @ , •iii, came cif and way a great success, e • Undivided Profits •-_63,474,(,UU blue of his death he wits engaged ,thing veru rriee _ the church being filled'er all the- elle vices. Excellent sermons were in Trust Ranching, preached by the Revs. Johnson and The election of officers of the —— tt — '� titBY�RA a of Temperance zeas held on Hair Brushes church was well filled when a first• Friday night which resulted as Cloth Brushes General Banking class programme was rendered by the follows:- children of the school and others. AVP.-Bio. F. Stevehson. Tooth Brushes and Bnsineas Transacted. At the close of the programme, the "fir A.-Sis.-Mina Phillips. -.�Combes. beautifullyecorated and ll-1 -Bro. F. Meehin:' " cl we &.den R.S. New Year's tree was stripped of its ran " PP A.R.S.—Sis. G. valkenbur Special atTention given to the o011ets• load and presents were distributed to � - -' See Theni•I tion of farmer's stale and beth old and young. The committee F.S.—Sis. C. Phillips. a�o1�a��g1 ar'e deserving of much praise for the T.-Bro. G. Philip. other Horse. - BINDER TWINE manner in which the children were (chap.-Sis. B. Cassie. , f 1 Tr Toblers for something swell in trained• and for•the success of the a the Chocolate line. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Con.—Sis. M. Brown. whole affair which was pronounced A.C.-Bio. W. Phillips. •-' �L1x'e Ma.xllllel,_ ... •• _ L79pc61t8 received of �1. and one of the beat anniversaries that the LS.=Bro. A. Willson.'upwards. school hu ever,had. - O.S.=Bro. F. Cassie. - Agent for all kinds of McCormick- _PICKERI-NG P Organist.—Sis. L. Rutherford. Farm Implements, Wilkinson Plows:. 1=t@Teg3t allowed at highest Mr.Wm. 9. Crane, of California; The following is a report of the �• - current rates. Md., suffered for yearq from rheum- Also— - - PH AR MA( Y- Com,pou=ded or paid half atism and lumbago. He was finally school for December, names i e 11 yearly, advised to- try Chamberlain's Pain order of merit—Sr 4th—Maggie For Binger Sewing. &chines,: Balm, which he did and it effected a Feasby, John Cochran, 'Ina Phil- 'Binder Twine a 9pAcialxy. B.J.T33ORTON complete cure. This liniment isfor lips, Eugene Williams, Meda Ho- L. D. BANKS, - l+uxacas, sale by ALL Davoatszs. ole. Jr; 4th-May Linton, Henry. 88-1y Pickering_ 7., `. -d - ..... • o Western Cattle Market to-"Y WBS{FLASHES FROM THE iR LEADING XkR Lm TS, again a little Quiet. _ : �� Eaport Cattle-There is a demand - CAPTURED R for good export cattle, but few are The Vers Latest Items Fsam All- C�•a Prices In Live Stock coming forward. The market -has a Parts of the Glgbe. „ ��"UNS olio � Y is cattle areFIFTY- and choice and Breadstufts. better tone, DOMINION. �_.—. worth as high is $5 per cwt. This BI2EADSTUFFS. figure, however, .s nominal in the Mr, A R Donly has been appoint( tJaps•Used Two Tons of -Dynamite to Blow - absence of good stock, Choice are Toronto, Jan. 3.-Wheat-Ontarin quoted at $4.50 to $5, good to ed commercial agent in Mexico by Rihlun Fort continues dull; 97c to 071c bid for medium at $4.25 to $4.50, good the Dominion Government. e Up g r red and white; spring, 92c to •tar; cows at $3.25 to $4. Jokshua Bell will be hanged at. _ goose, 86c to 87c. Manitoba firmer: Butcher Cattle-Trade was dull, New Westminster on July 13 for the No. 1 riorthern, $1.06; No. 2 north- the butches being pretty well sup- murdel'.of Hannah Allen. CAPTURED FIFTY GUNS- 1 The persistent rumor which has ern, $1.01 to $1.01+}; No. 3 North- plies! with cattle. Inc run of cat- An expedition of Mounted Police _ A despatch from Tokio Says:-The been in circulation for the past two ern, 95c to 96c, Georgian Bay ports, I tie, too, was of the poor to medium has left Dawsoai for the purpose oU headquarters of the army, besieging weeks that several ,torpedo-boat de- 6c more grinding in transit. variety, the highest price on the trying to make their way through ' - I stroyers had escaped from Port Ar- p p t ndlmarket being about 54 per cwt. to the mouth of Mackenzie river. Port Arthur telegraphs that on the thur and sstccetded.iZLreac_hing Vladi^- "Flo $4 3u -e Oc higher oe, I3tgher-quotatior}s than this were Kingston has a deficit of $670. : -might -ol--Wednesday. -after-the--occu-•:_ Uuye vostock is denied by the officers of west, 15c to 2 f, nominal in the absence of stock of City Hall employes of I3aniion pation of Rihlung [ortf& small body Manitoba, $5,4V to $5.70 for first that class. Other quotations are un- presented City Clerk Beasley Wiga _...-of Russians still olTprud resistance un I a vhe 3dthere from Vladivostock bion' patents,'$5 to $5.40 for second pa-'I changed. Good to choice butchers' (music box in celebration of his fifty the passage between the siege 6 q years in that position. and the gorge. At three o'clocklR'ed •sday. These officers say that tents, and $3 to $6.20 for bakers'. 1 are voted at $4 to 54.50, fair to A prominent grain dealer of Mont- - in the morning they ii'ere dislodged the cruisers Russia and Gsomohoi inMbullk $l l�ot$18'$14.50 for�ho�ts, east �iuin,od 0.at$$30too$3.50 mixed common me- line t (real stated yesterday that he would ,entirely and the occupation of the ar in good ehapP. • ([ort became secure. and west. Manitoba, $21 for shorts, $1..75 to $2.5U, cotes at $3 to $3.- root lie surprised to see wheat LII According to the statement of GARRISON IS CHEERFUL. $Barley-45c y-4 c forPNoe 3, 43c for ex- 40,Stockers and Feeders--Trade in for bran, Chicago sell up to $1,50 before an 'three prisoners the defenders of Fort A despatch from • Tokio says: other crop. Rihlung numbered about 500, bo- Trustwo:th advices from Port Ar- tea, and 41c for No. 3 malting out- these lines continues quiet. Few cat- Fred W. Blai.+ihe, alIias A• Brown,. Y side, Toronto freights. tle were offering. Quotations are un- •r formerly a bank clerk of Sar- sides some sailors. A majority of thur confirm the report that Gen. Rye-,74c to 75c for ',\ 2. I changed. Feeders are quoted at S2.-,f the defenders were killed. Kondrachenko has been killed and Corn-A little tirmer; new Canadian 50 to $:3•KO, and -stoekeis at $1.50 gent, flan., is under arrest of em The trophies captured with Fort 1 Thezzling 42`_',000. I that. Gen. 5toessel has been injured yellow, 43c; mixed, 42c, f.o.b., to $3.40. Repiesentatives of tht± ])ominion Rihlung include four large calibre 1 by falling from' his horse. Gen. Chatham freights; new American, Milch Cows-There is a demand for _ guns, seven small calibre .guns• ISmtilnoll is also r'epurtes wounded No. 3 yellow, 52c to 52ic, mixed'good cows. Quotations are un- Coal Company and the Provincial' thirty-seven millimetre guns, , too The advices iurther say that the 52c, on track Toronto. changed at $:10 to $d0 each. N'orl:rken's Association_ have signed machine guns, and much property cis stern of the •uattleship Sevastopol Oats-3:3c to 33Je for No. 1 white: Calves-Trade was quiet. Quota- la three-years' agreement governing yet unenumerated. I has sunk in shallow water. Tier baw east low frieghts; No, 2, 321X, low tions are unchanged at 3c to 51c ,wages and working roles. Itihlung fort, captured Wednesday, G per 1b. and $2 to $10 each. Charles A. Young,Gr western repro- is the largL.t and strongest of tho is daniag•d in two places and the freights, and 32c north and west. I yentativr, of the Grand Trunk Paci- is the fort ridge. Tunnels for (steerage roots gear is also damaged. Rolled Oats-54 for cars o1 bags! Sheep and Lambs—Export she, mines were cut through solid rock, The garrison is reported to be con- and $4,25 fur barrels on track Tor-;and lambs continue to show. firm- Sc Railway Commission, is in Win- e #Ind two tons of d;namite were used I fident in the l:elief that relief will onto, 25c more for broken lots here, ness, and are quoted higher. Gulls 'nipeg for the purpose of organizing snit 4Uc for broken Iota outside• have an easier tone,. Export -peep ;a n,imher of surveying parLies to lo- to blow up the walls. The spectacle�arrive beton: March1. Despite its Peas-67c to 68c for No. 2, west • ceas fnagnificent, and the work of I,heavy losses Nov.• 26, and subse- are quotecJ at $-.75 to 'S•].5(!.'culls cafe the line between Ih'innipeg arid, ., and east. i at $2 to $3'50 and lanibs i.t $5,2:3 ILake NPpigon. the assnulters was splendid. half !c,'iently, the garrison is said to be Buckwheat-Sic to 52c, east and'to $t;. the garrison was killed by the ex- cheerful, and resolved to continue the west, }logs-The market is dull and TOREIGN, - - plosion of the first charge. The re istruggle as long as n singlu soldier �_ quiet. Quotations are unchanged at ' niairider of the Russians made a remains. The army claims to have I The negotiations in Berlin for- a - stubborn resistance. Four heavyis,itficient provisions to last until COUNTRY-- UCE. ($1.75 per cwt. for selects and $4•' new Russian loin flee reported to tlgwo machine guns were guns, and 'February, The navy possesses Butter—Trade in this, as in all'I50 for lights and fats, be progressing favorahly. lev�,d a ins, seven rapid-firing re captured, as about one month's stores, The Price lines, continues quiet. The demand .}------ tic n railways have well as thirty quick-firing gum, 'r,f food in the belea.ured fortress is is osiq (air, but receipts are light. ' (EARNERS INSTITUTE, {tax of $2 per head on Canctdiars go- i whkb were stored in the fort. per punnet; horse meat six coPecks Creamery, prints .. 22c to 23c I Ing to New or p 'a York. high, Its[ is a rouble and one-half I uota:ums are unchanged. l Europe, vi r er pound: do• nkat twenty hie cu do tube 1-c No Mleeting Will be Held Before A dei on'nrcl Uv \5'vrc. \i' \t'alkelt �pe 19c 20cI J 1 _... pE,SpF.RATF. FIGIiTINO. p 6 � •"• " "••" aauary'31st Issued five eraona !turn burning to - - k r I do mei 1;,° 15c ' After consult death in Ithaca. N. 1'., e i+rniphis � ng M despatch from Tokio says'. Atter Pecks per pound, turkeys 1.,0 rou- Dairy tubs, to Institute speak ng with a number of i_ ' ► fmcmths of fighting. sapping. and 'bles apiece: eggs 160 roubles, per choice „' •• speakers as well ay local I-upon the 1).'41 and awakening his Irn:nips, the Japanese forces occupied hundred, But a few )links bearing master, wbo tray'--ncai ly sutIocated Iilhlung �fountarn on' Wedtieaday supplies reached the garrison tho ' du inferior g•ra lea aUc 12c 'officers in dSuperi parts t the Ito- by s,nokp. might. past month. F - _ g Superintendent Jary After a fierce- battle with a tnon- Dairy- lh, rolls, good to ;vince, the Sup cndcnt has de A rep, from headquarters of the ' I Flo met.turr. •• 16c 17c iwas ithe un ti y31st. It 'sloe eagle, to ti C. DS ren feet It IA ex that the capture of choice cidcvl not to hole! an Instituto '' that mr•asurec third Japanese army before Post the heights of Pigeon Bev will tut-'i do lar rolls .' 14c i5c met ri s until Jan from P, p, 1'st,'ll, of (Cher curtail the landing of supplied I imous opinion of both IUkcak, Califurn:a, manage<t to kill 1 ;Arthur says' Cheese-Is quoted unchanged at 11c ldelegatcs and officers land a great 'On We,inesday, at 10 o'clock fn Oto ll c per lb for large an 11 c.,to lit will; a club, aehond is Hula i I f g 3 rez:,,inv ircrc• consult�nll that a.pol,ti- gasFtccl ,n mann places and his Rhou1- t :'the morning, the lett 'centre column I ;REPLACED WITH JAPE ll Jc for twins in job lots here. !o-al campaign would Interfere' very , F of our army, following some heavy g ,gl, much with the aLi%ndana• at and very !del- muscles cure nearly torn t-ut by A despatch to the London M„rain P' *s-The market bea s firm tone the bird's talons_the fronial-pa;'pipst_ot tubus Fres# ��-�'>t-�`' at 21c and limed g �--- -4a+:-s--t#kat su�cc•ss of Institute mec'tin a Noan- Rihlung afountain, charged and oc- to discharging�ng the Gorman military at Zlc ncuncements of ine„ting'; -had ,leen i lxroe•l btrt, a pioneer %) Elmira. Ridge- copied the parapet under cover of , . ,N.Y , agc at hie, home nt Ridgo- fire from heavy guns and constructed I instructors through the Yangtse Poultry men is -little doing at mad, for January, although all hsts the moment Prices all round are shad been about contpleted. A ra ar• bury. asci} ]04. I;e was bora near region and substituting Japanese i the lace where-he died anti up to defence works, despite,the enemy's unchanged Turkeys. Llq to 14c Iran ement of the. lists has been p - fierce tire. ttucka at ick to l lc, geese at 9c to. g his ltiOth year fiael never redden on (IAS A C1lUISER SUNK7 made, anti the mine su'-�nlitteil to Lhe �a railroad. "At 4 o'clock In the afternoon. ( lOc, chickerp at S;t to 9c, and hens secrrtartes of the various riJings 1 when our occupation was practically A despatch from Tokio says Th. at Sc to 6r ;Th,, revised dates -will he announced I 'Thomas O'Brien, notorious crook} - assured. ice charged and;occupied the i Navv Department publishes a list of potatoes-Are quoted unchange+} Irl plenty of time to ailacv I,ca} arc- an. Inventor of the gold brick loner linea of hcwvy gun positto•ns, nine atflcers and sixty-flue men who Ontario stock, 6Sc to 70c on .track. ;rrtaries ro do th.? necos-tart' adv_ertis- swindle, is (lead in the French penal riittrbaet;uently dislodging a remnant of cc ere killed while on special duty snit 75c to f}t.+c out of store fuss”' in before the date of the' firvt ra.�et- Isottlenient at Cayeiftie. where he the enemy's force, stubbornly hold- :,The time, piaci•, and circumstances taro, 75c 'to A'lc on•track and 90c I g was serving a 25 year sentence- !or _•Ing the Forge fort, which we occu-!are not explained and it is presumed to 95c out of store Ings The .regular number of meet- lthe murder of his partner: •'Kid' pied and captured the entire corks." Ithat another cruiser has been mined BAlerl I[a}'-There is a hotter de= inyl-s for each rtdinf; will be bel<! in Waddell-, He was bora in Chicago and sunk or damaged. An explaaa- mand for cattle hay atxi the market all the ole'•( sections of the Pro 53 years azo JAP CASUALTI!-'S 1,00X).' tion is expected shortly. 2aand mrixed cloverat $o-'I timothy5 for No I Vince. Ioseph'sLhIslandherM-;t nand . A despatch from Iicaelquarters of I3UfSON1C PLAGUE is unchanged- at: $7 50: All in car IWest Ms lnitoulin,. Algoma Nipissing. the Japanese Army' before Port Ar- lots on track here. ParNEW5o'.ind and 3[uaitcikal arrange- y- NORTH-WEST COLONY thur, .via Fusan. says Rihlung Fort A despatch from St. Petersburg Ila led Straw-Contim" firm in meats will lie Made to hold meet- was captured at S o'clock on Wei- says It is officially announced that tone at $6 to $f, :,0 pen ton for car Zings in June or Juiv or the Tall iI C.- P. R. S4115 54,t)DO Acres to suaday morning, with a thousand a disease whose characteristics are ots on track here. months Z3nited States Syndicate. Jnpanece casualties. Seven dynes- aim}ar to bubonic plague has ap- Dressert Bogs-The market is quot- mite mines. exploded at 10 o'clock peered among the htrghizoo Co.C , ed unchange! at $6.75"per cwt. for -HORSE y v-ES ARRESTED. A Winntpi•a despatch sayw Tht Wednesday,' made breaches In the l sacks in two settlements of the choice lightweights and $6 2,3 for Comp nn on- F }ta,laay Land front wall; through-which a large Ural territory. resulting in 19 heavies. Mounted Polios is Alberta Made Company on- Friday sold 54t t body of Japanese troops charged deaths between Nov', 2.4. and Dec. 26. a Good Haul acres of land In Calgary district to - under cover of a tremendous bom- The.loca]itie!+ have peen declared t°• BUSINESS AT MUYi'tl1:AL. A despatch from Mcleod, 23.A.T" the ]icisckcr, lLo(�iTe and Sayer syn- ; �bnrrlment, and captured the first lima be infected with the Plague, Montreal, Jun. 3.- Gr`ainr-flats, says.-I-or month,.; pact settlers in c{fcate, of 11ir1nr itA. 'ftir land cum- of light guns. A hitter fight re- 40 to 401,c for No. 2 in staqre- here; southern Alberta have been hafrass- prises a port ion of that act aside this suited in the capture of the fort. ,hRF`EO DIVIDE GARi1ISON. No. R, :19 to :39;c, corn, nc Ant- ec1 T.y horse thieves to ,such an ex- liar by flit company because it . i •• The garrison, numbering 500 men, eric r yellow, 54 to 55c, guaranteed tent that the North-Nest 1101intexl wag too high for iri fgation purposes. escaped. _ A despatch from Tokio says:-It is to •rive sound; 6()c store for No. Police 'have statiurJed extra patrols .-Up to tl+c -first ( thio month tho unofficially stated that the Japanese 5 5 aloe the boutxdary .in the North 3 mixt J; bnckwhcat, oil to >.rc. 1 s rompsnn}' had sold about 1c),000 hEW NAVAL RASE, gypping of the Borth-eastern forte ,at } lour-.lfanitoba patents, V) 80, and Rest Territories and in Manitoba a acres of thim Muck to PndivihuaTs :. p despatch from' Tientsin says'-- Port Arthur is going on steadily strong l akprs', $5,;�0; high Ontario detachment of provincial mounted the sates-nmeuntfng to over $250, P #lA d advices from Japan of a re- and suc(essfully, preparatory to an blended patents, e;,.7S to $'t.`�O' in police has bcefi formed-.for. the side 000, '1-his was the fleet syhdicate to -- liable character state that as the :other attack at-an early date. It is wood choice fN) per cent. patents, purpose of guarding against these buy )Ands in the Nort,hwe�t, having :Japanese headquarters • staff ascrr expected that this attack easwilt be $5,50 to.$5.6Q in wood, and 25cper insasions. (,ought 3lO,C)00 screw arourrd_�Yri- Kainod that the Baltic fleet was to i'made concurrently from the east and shippers' new n 5ei`gt. Piper has )fist rouneMel uf5 hVrn,and lfflastone for colonization barrel less in pl h bs: ma:e a bane in the Pescadores Ip-' wrest sides, the object being to try straight:rollers. $2. to $'=•55, and a g of horse thieves, consisting purposes, which is to-day the most _ I Tandy, the Japanese Governmont de to divide the garrison. 25 to 3.Oc extra in wood, Rolled of sesc�t Indians and three white dvnSol� r:et. part or Albert(.. ' termines, to forestall the Russfams. It is reported that a Japanese c•_.t;; rer bas;, and men. This, gang has lxerr stenting 'like syndicat,, proposes to do the The Japanese are already, ' shipping,mine was exploded on Tuesday de- oats--$2.12 to horses and selltrig them to three L of the FJbrlun $4•x,0 t9 $4,8:, in nrr,4�'. 1'ced- Same thing with ibis block of land, ,heavy guns to the islands from the stroying the parape g Frenchmen at $.• per bend. Theselnnd,it Is tho tinct big step towards Xanonsayi' forte, and also large shah Fort. An infantry attack tot- Ontario bran, i$�' ? 'tai�tobao bran, a chnlen recently arrfrGrt from the t cnlc�nizini; the load in the new)y-ir- ' 'supplies of coal. An experienced of-I lowed, but the result is unknown. A shorts, $19 to S: 1 o Uni{ed States. and rettTerl Tn PincTser ficer has been despatched, to take) Russian who ivas captured on Dec. fn bags, $17 to 5','• s.,orts, $21 ri .ted block. 'They will out ivate Creek, and disc>oses of the stolen g• command: 16 is quoted as saying that the Jap- Beans--Choice primes. h1.40 to- $I.- horsey in the United States. and ers on these lan(ly•who :will ciilfivate anew fire destroyed flue guns and 45 per bushel; $1.35 to $1.37'} in l;ritish Columbia.. The wbole 1:3 Winter whent an,' other grain*. MINIMIZING EFFF�QT. disabled a thousand men at Etses- car lots. Pr have Canadi- have been arrested, and with them I The plans of the big syndicate in- ` i ban an short cut pori, $16.;i0 to $17,- was found a llinnd' of 50 hoses,I volves the settlement Of hngdresls ol- •A despatch from- St. Petersburg 50; light short cut.. $16.50 to $17; which has been stolen from. Cana- familigs ,adjnrrnt to the Town of Bays: The War Office points out that CONSIDERING M7~DIATION. American clear tat backs, $='�; cum- than farmers. Calgary. the occupation of Rihlung. Mountain, pound lard, 61 to 7c; Canadian lard, 1 T•h'e men nre being held to take 1 - _ at the best, only snakes the Japan- A despatch from Ilerlin says:-It is f`, to• 71c; kettle renderedi 8,' to their trial on one of the most. ser- —T — •ese masters of the entire terrace be- believed here that the latest rumor 91c according to quality: harms, loos charges that can be laid against yond the principal forts of Keekwan, regarding the willingness Of Emper- 12 to 13c; bacon, 12 to 13e: fresh RUMORS OF REVOLT• and still leaves the main line un- or Nicholas to listen to .mediation them in the North��'est. ro owls rests upon a fresh enquiry killed abattoir hogs, $7.20 to $ •- _ c broken. P p y 10; Trcavy fat hogs, $4.75 to $,: Anti-Government Orgaaivation is of France as to what terms his -• COSSACKS RFTUI SF.D. Majesty is. willing to accept in the i'i�xe1� lOCS E�' uf1 $CAr (Shlreso-On-ect $ORSEF SH DIET GROWS. Perfecting Plans case of mediation. Official circles in.�25 t + A l:fc•fT it:spateh says:.9ensntional A despatch from Tokio says: Des- 'reports aro current ht�re and else- patches from Seoul state that Berlin entertain the possibility, that Mario Tall 101c;'10� to 107 c; coir- Year's, Figures in As-' —mss anerae scants At*^ �sd..._fitty Cog- i something in this direction has been Icd, 10$ to 10,¢; Quebec, 9; to 1()c• g t(ect that n central where to the r 1 vtr stare it has--been----knogai-rIi"tfe''-1.inrst >rrades, 21 to 2]�c; - cicy�)4tch from Paris says:-M. anti Guvt•rnin(nt or aniantiot which sacks on Sunday at Shungshuketri, ranee and Great Britain were ordinnry finest, 20 l0 20 c niciIium Pelletan, Nines er n ai'rn - has its hrudgiiarlers in Louth Rus- killing tour- and wounding four of anxious to terminate the cyst. grades,' 18; to ll)Jc;; and Western ed a few dash apo at n banquet in iia and its agents in various rge ' 'teem. There were no Japanese cash-' dairy, f 5; to ]tic. F?ggs-Select which horseflesh formed the principal'}Itissian-ct•ntres, including thus of &]tics.. riew laid, 23 to 24c; strnight father- portion of -the menu. The Occasion;('gland• I,iLh4rif.ia, and' the Cnnca- Thirty Russian infantry procecditrg WA21 BUT)GFT PASSED. ..._.cid, candled. 20 to 21c: No. 2, 1571 marked the opening of new abaftoirs'cus, has for some weeks past been !o hlonau on the same day cSere re- A despatch from.Tokio says:—The to 16c,. fou butchering horses at 1•augf rard• ;p(-i.feet ing.plans for an organized pulsed. House of P"cr on Wednesday unani- earl'. every visitor in'I'aris is armeKl rising s nultanpously lei. the The Kokumin suggests that the mu!�sly passed the war budget as UNITED STATES MAT2T�I:TS. familiar with th6 small butcher rr1or,r rebellious areas of,the Russian originally proposed, and the ordfn- shops, with a gik horse's hent) over' % disturbed conditions -in 'COren may 10iiwaukae, .Tan, 3.-%Vbeat-No. 1 I•:mpire.. y " necessitAte soon Japanese military( I cry budget for 190:i, as amended by Northern, 51.1:3' to $1.19; No. the door, indicating the. kind o[ As a prelinTfnary, the loyalty. gt intervention, according to the pro- the, ligase of Rcpresentntives, and I meat sold there. But the new eta- rrisgn ution between Japan an Northern, S1.Of., to $l.t)fl; May, $1.- towns in that amplre is -heirrg as- tocol agreed up­n I• I also approved the bills providing i l tistica nre surprising. They -show :rhe troops in various t'a : ins Coren. Despatches from the ifs fair' nAtlitional tnxntion and other 12., bill. RyrrNco. 1, t7,c. Barley— that more than thirty-five thousand Formosa state that the har- financial measures, ns passed by the No. 2, )Sc: sample, 3G td'y, 4 Corn horses: rtiules and donkeys are con-'or all'mann Fr sof i•evol ttionary lj:v the "liter- land of -1?asiir; No. 3, 43;c; Tiley, 9,i to 'bars have been mined and the fort f- ,'liouse of Represuntntiv'cs• ' srnnecl as food in I'n.ris evy y y car. fications of the polls strerrgthotud. 48Jc b,id, hT. I)ecrout, a �'eterinatti'1 cubo first at''re• t'e?'re 0,, it autocracy i the ! fan. 3.-b'lgrrr Steady. Shipping has b(:en warned of the NO P'IGiTTIN(1 l'NT1I. SPRING. I3utTalo, cr(lcocnte(t horseflcslt as 11 slot,-ctill,curs• of the crnmlry nod its mfnfone i !nines. A despatch hum Ilutnshan sayer, j\That-N1oIhfng done. Corm-Quiet he honored by a, stntne to be errctecl;sn1ily rrsp8ii:iblr for the present' and t;,sy: N'o. a yellow. •t9'1Jc; To !rr the courtyard ut th' new ahat-'wholesalr- "slnnglAor" in lifanchuria. l:ver•ything continues quiet along the c)c.ts-Siondy: No. l ill(: GUN`( AinlIN-I'T•.P. ft. t of the, hostile armies. 1'hcrc rorri. 4J,r, toles. - 1,hite., 3ri;c; No. 2 inixc 1, 3tc. liar- ----,� l A tit from ChufoO, sin's: It is �i i; little expectation of n decisive 1r•e t rn, 4;, 1rfrG:,c. Tho Jklinister of the Interior is con- movement till spring, when it, \till ley- T)io contract for a new Biome reported here that the Japanese n i siclarin( tho dt5er,ot` a numhtr nP i front 'of Port ,Arthur have mounted he l,os::ihle ftir hcith sides to' throw I C'ATI'LF, AIARKT•;T. 2• , in strong •reinfgrcntnents to cum- (lest-class Russian farmers R'lro co CLh$20 000,char 3becnt ttord, t+ two 'J8-centimetre guns on 02-Me-tre I mance the campaign in itstot. I Voroi:to, Jan• -'I'incle at the want to conte to Canada. r 1 ' •.:. .a .-:Yvc4T�..,cw, -ems • ry • lis.,;e• • ' I - • , — pot'k take 10 pounds of salt, two every to, have at least WES and a quarter pounds of brown su- one black gown In her,watdrobe, and : ELL gar, two ounces of pepper, two "to put it oa when she is feeling _ AbU1�t ounces of a soda, two ounces of salt- tired or off color." To dress in vl- peter, and water enough to make the a vid hues under the circumstances, she d brine that will float an egg. Pack declares, in to astcceatuaite WOOZY meat in barrel. Boil and skim the Looks• brine of sediment. When cool, cover ♦ "—' . Bot18e the meat with the brinel co,hey'`it WHICH IS THE E1VILiZED down, and be sure it to all covered. Add the pepper after skimming. Let it remain in brine, four or five weeks ' or until it is salt enough, smoke and COXPABISON OF RUSSIA AND -HOME. _._._ let hang in an open dry place. Rub JAPAN. well with powdered borax and no -The little resting spots of men insect will ever bother it. The George Keenan Lays Educational > p in order to be in a position , That creep along Time's wall, meat may be left in the pickle till ly and Otherwise Japan Ceylon tea in sealed lead assets only, 'Like shadows in the noonday glare, wanted, without injury. Leads. to guarantee contents. This is your safeguard. Black; Mined pro•kisde9t niter all. Ono reason why pork sometimes " spoils is because of the tarsal, which "If the whole world had to come or Natural GREEN'. By all grocers. Received the gold, medal ^t ought to be thoroughly washed, .and under either Russian domination or ,and highest award at St. Louis. When wearied by the morn of toil, - Burned with ambition's flame, scalded before the meat is packed in Japanese domination, which •would -!Tis sweet to seek the humbler spot it. you choose?" Whore someone breathes your name , I should cast my vote unhesitat-, emergency,-to, disregard the law al- WAS FRIEND OF POLICE. FINE I30Ni30NS. ingly in favor of the Government together. The' Minister may thea CUBING HAMS AND BACON. The varlet of sand obtained at and people of Japan rather than in delegate a part of thin illegally ac- A Londoner Who Led a Three- FINE Y favor of the Government and people quired authority to the Provincial aided Life. These are the days when "butcher- a moderate cost is almost withoutof Russia, writes Geo. Keeman, in Governors; the latter, is turn, may Ing" has to be done and the house end, for combinations are limited i the Outlook, and I should do this turn over a. part of it to the depu- Carpenter by day, in agent keeper is busy making :3ausage and 7. only by the knowledge of the one .for the reason that Japan, as a ties. in the evening, burglar by night' -head cheese. trying out'lard and su- couapounding ,them, power, is civilized and modern, while The contrast between all this and such was the triple life led by Wil - perintendiag the putting down of Honey Nougat—Put t lb. each . of Russia, as a power, is semi-Barbar- the state of things which prevails'Iiam Parker,, the young man who hams and bacon. It is a disagree honey and granulated sugar in a 'ous' and mediaoval, and that among in J apan, is so great that one can,wag sentenced at Clerkeawell Sea- able, greasy,duty, and everybody is I sauce pan and boil until brittle. one of the first things that strikes hardly pass from one to the other sioas on Wednesday to fifteen - thapkful when SL is done. I Test by dipping a metal skewer into the attentive newcomer in Japan is without a mental shock. The power months' imprisonment for burglary SILAB A recipes for pickle for beef and water, then in the boiling candy _,..t number of external evidenc- of the Emperor in Japan is limitOd'at Highgate, says the London Ex- pork are used }•ear after }'ear in an agate in- w'a er, er a ew of widely diffused education_ In by-�ciLutian and the will of fc$y ,some families, giving good satisfac-I seconds push the candy Ott the skew- Tokio, [bc example, there is a book- the people is expressed by means of— pork During the last-three months it is ,tion every time. Here is an old Vir-!er, with thumb and finger, form into I store on • almost every block, not a Parliameht. Officials, as well as believed that Parker committed be- ginia method, of wido proad use,I a ball, let stand in water a few I only in the parts'of the city inhab- citizens, are bound by law, and the tween thirty and forty burglaries which attests to its value', For cur-I seconds, then press •);,A sen' the i ited by the higher social classes, but �laws bear equally upon all. These within a mile of his workshop in ing four hams, averaging 12 pounds'. ounds' teeth. It it leaves theist without,in the quarters and districts tenant- is no political crime, and consequent- York-rise, Ifighgate, a small street each, have ready one and a half clinging it is cooked enough: Add ed almost exclusively by poor shop-�and ly, house searches, arbitrary arrests near Parliament Hill-fields, which gallons of best salt, one pound of;the stiffly beaten whites of 2 eggs, Ikeepers, artisans, and day laborers. sentences of exile are unknown, adjoins the gardpris belonging to good brown sugar,' one-eighth pound'and stirring them in well, continue ! Since I took up my residence in the Rvary war in which Russia has nearly 200 houscw of powdered, saltpeter, one ounce of Ito cook until the mixture will not capital I have ridden hundreds , Of �,been en a ged since her struggle with t3 � The youthful criminal—he is twen- -black pepper and one-half ounce bf adhere to the fingers. Remove- from miles through its universally clean the allies in the Crimea, has shown ty-four ,years old—took the workshop cayenne. Cut the joints into proper. the fire, add 1 lb, blanched atmonds, streets, from Ueuo Park to Shinag- !the dishonesty of her officials and about seven months ago. shapes, without unnecc,ssary bone and I shredded lengthwise, and stir . ucttil i awa, and-from the Botanical Garcion general corruption of her civil ser- Having lived In the neighborhood tat, and lay them on a board or!well mixed. "Turn into a square pan Ito the river, and I think 1 am well g vice. table. First ruh the skin well with I lined with paraffin paper, Placr a HUMANE RUSSIA. for ' a+9 Parker +vas acquainted v�ithin the lituit of moderation when� with many of the local police, who Bait and lay each joint'aide, then sheet of paper on top, fit on this a rl say-that there are ton bookstores As to the humanity of the two na knew him only a a respectable begin over again, and into the fleshy 'board to cover pan, a trifle smaller, in Tokio for every one that can be'! Lions, the following extract gives _ side of each ham rub two teas j and put a weight on top; a couple fqund in St, Petersburg, the Ru.asian standpoint young carpenter. fins of saltpeter and a tablespoonful'of flatirons.will do. When, and' _ The constables, ,all unsuspictouq, of brown itpete and to6ether. ltub ',firm-cut in s luaros and dust with ! JAPA%E:•SF, SCHOOLS The Muscbw Gazette, he stele but,used to spend an i!t'ening haw and o+vdered su•ar. This is a tirry nice I unscrupulous journal, edited for so the pepper, p.artieularlt, about the j P b School children of both sexes are many years by Mr hatkoff, boldly then with Parker, and there 1s little hock h whale under dera the bone good ande of Cocoanut I stores. and at cnrtattdr ncr at book- advocates the indiscriminate slaugh- doubt that he prufit"d by their con- sweetmeat. g Sq,iares—nail 1 )t, so-I quite n ho u's of the fidences re ardan:; thy,, police meas- _ the g -applicationto of the Japanese ++'.nunded. "bur 8 aralt, Now pack the hams, one upon ger,• 1 tablespoon butter and -soar- i day one cannot ride or walk- three : ores for catchi•tg the unknown ter it. feels witho a strrrir,s . for 15 cat general, -against a says, burg. another. the skin stt.e cloa:nwarcS, l blocky in any part Of the efts with- 'I "when he fought- against the civilu- lar, who was raiding llighgate. with a layer of salt hetu'ern, into a ; minutes, or to a soft ball stag's• Aikl-•out meeting 409 s to the %ieor'A caps ad French, very often gave the or- Parker was %vcll ktsnccct to many tub or box the hottom of which has one teaspoon vanilla and s?ir in (J,.*4 and girls in the marm)r-culoreci Uc- der "no-quarter' to his troops. Thix Ifigh.;ate casldcuts, anri when he op- tub rocoanut until" thick; one bred covered with sal;, 'Pile process,, citlental skirts of the _lapanage Btu- %,aq nut cruelty or barhansm; it cried his workshop he was called to of salting will be complete in five pug or half pt is about the right dent world; while on hcilujays long necessity And Clow ncKe.zity do repair% in ?.-voral hotise•a, some.of" weeks. (quantity. atoll into balls, or press proc•eswione of--s;ounger children from' forced us in this war with a half- which ht• qubs^lu:ntly "borated." At the end of that ilaic, have ready iota a Nat shape and tut in`squar(3s. `the primary KchooCa march through gone, and hunger and starvation' Hist methnel. was gc+ieratty .' the _ -about a peck of hickory ashes; clean These are excel•ent dipped in ohoco-�the streets, singing as they go, on _ fondant colored link or suburb stalk through cvcry part of the land. simpl,• one of .using a large table- the brush or dry cloth late or fon a 1 their way Ln some extursion suburb q 6 I the sates conditions_ exietrc! ,n knlf� to slide hack th�� fastening of h ham Y f e t c � i ren. - had. no s _.went ' c a c � he and rub th�m with -t hr aetu?�t, To ;6't' ni• picnic 1,round. It >nc Franca F'rt•ucli literary mart would a window: bur. in some ca Y IrvAe the hiimi.the juu,ts should be An easily prepared chocolate, for I othrr-material for the formation ot,a - h:r from joints beatcath the ceilingdipping is made by heatirn; to the' certainly get: up -a iew and cxhaus--to- the troul,b+ of rersioving whole and~a aIC)W, smothered lire kept up,boiling point halt ih: sugar;. three. judgment than that all tried by the five political and social philosophy. panes of Class Lv 4craping the putty bookstores and ,cc•huol schildren of for rrve ar six-wooks, swr ae to smoke qunces .�'dtvd chocolate and 1 ta!,l:w Tokio and St p,.tershuri,: one would'and the i�'rrtteh people would prob-'awaY In moat. rases he rarely occur- thnroughly, but not o+erheat the spoons water: When it comes to a ably u' set the Governu,cut, But ed mpr.r than a fvw shillinc,, in coin - 7haturally 'and- in- 1nt,l. .conclu+lo up Rot Wrap each ham in heavy boil' rrmnve front fire and flip' the that' tis exlucntitenaI tn!'tlitieS, at 'the I:ngl,nh, from the 1':,%vest ranks or a pair of boots The stolen goods 'paper, and e±lcloao- it in a can or candies one by one least, J. an is far in ,afvance of to _the lut;hest. bave always been a he used to gall- to a .•receiver," who eQarsa cotton bag, and hang in a' Nut and 'Fru,t-•('hnp haR lit cit- � 1poeuharly conservative and practical- has ttol Vet boctt traced. eon, half lb, raisins, 1 pt. slkdle.ri,iiusela. people, `fhry have .never 'gorlc much !t was,his Hits way of spending �. cool. dry place.. ,eanuIs and half lit shelled- µal- hltt`F:X-I'Oti F:Lti -I(), cool. >~", Many like a pickle containing mo 1 I 7iut there t� other anal more con on finely varuught theorr,w to any moll•p that Ice! the police a suspect Jesse or sulk-ar Mak., as fulloµa —!nuts Boil 2 lbs sugar -with quarter elusive material for a rumpariaon-nt' branch of phi16s.,)Ph}, political, or the rarPoutttr-burglar One of his To four quarts of f-vio ;:alt and two •pt: v►nc•gar and 1 tablespoon but- the uratter of.,othrrwtw. uor•has :t ever been easy wosknegsea cans'tn huy'rings. ounces of pulverized saltpeter add'ter until quite hard, but riot briirlr• 'culturwe. Offiiciarlistattialres show that to work t�tsny"of lherri up, to a pitch -Anothcr.•wns to hire on open car- enough molasw•a to hake' a paste. : Allen dropped into cold water. ltvat Itussia has at school only '1.4s't. +edit -.avage and barbarous nation, to riage and pair un.Sundays and take " pang the hams !n a cool dry place until .partly cold, add the fruit .at.tl {,iaPll4 or atrotit o, per ee•nt: of her radhere to Savarull's_rul,: of no q.uar--two or three:_'9hady" 'compani'ons for three or four fays after cutting,'nut.° and whcvl it he ms to harden childten of �choot age. while •Japan-1 ter.' In ,rir' war u ith Japan .vee for'a dt eve. 13p; than cover with -tit 1a,ekle• mix- turn onto a damp -Cloth and work hiss under•in truiliun f,,3',1,;t)^_ pu- ere dike a man_attacked by a viper. The rowilt wnq that Detective'Ser• Iturc, thickest on the flesh side, and into a roll. Wrap the cloth about' ,lis: or 93-per cent , of her'children It is.not orough. to frighten--it and geant tale decte'e.i fn watch him, y° - clay them akin side down for three or it, arrol',Aha n cold cut it thiri sItcos.' 1' nrld for a foctnicht_he "shadowed" .. " lour days, Fur 11511 pounds of ham E',ucohatr Ilrittle—Ituil 1 jt 11 s. of sch„nl age Wi.,sia, with,,a ' ar-rIravc it to hide in a Lush, it must. brown sate ono cu ttla'lass1 une'?N, national revenue Of. abut $'_, be destro�.etl, and v+'e.ulu$t rlo this the, workshop tiutn nl�h+fell until Innke brine in the Tulle>ain� proper-i p rn)tt,l,ik,,ttt)i7, slicnils for pnnt.uy eiI without considrrinG \yhriher I:nsland daybreak, ;,tions Srvt•n pounds ut:arsr salt; t«� cup «site anri a level teaspiton erra't a ration som�thrtT ` less than $I':,- and Lhn,co=mcrpoliEan plutocracy Ob- Marker's, itarin� Is. s}xrwn ley the ounces saltpeter: one-half ounce pear of tartar until it is hrittIt, Test us is or N con p4-r eapitra of hvr 'Jeri or not. To Lirsen Russia fact that when Sirgeant Gale poune- lash, tour gallons soft water, 1traL in foregoing recipe. 'Then odd one v`.hole J I tables of 1„rt recipe, cook Tisa minutes ,o Culuti on +chile .Japan, µith with thousands of .lapanese pris- rd upon hits one evening he was gra lually, removing all ..cum as -it Po r.nl} on.•e•ii hth c,t lius,sia s revenue;'onors; sprowling dvsentary, tylibus, wheeling away h handcart which he irlsos, then cool._ Pac.k-tho ham- in a more, add two,level teit.pocrna Biala s'•r its for. ttie slime pitr'pere m�nrty nail cholera ante the Russian pco- and 'ore cu brokrn--nu!'meats, AS had sto-len n fete nights before from barri•I, pour the brine over thein, P @1fi,tN)tl,i)ittc, or :3'1 feels {ter capita i'plo, would, perhaps, be in accord . arxi keep-in pickle tivc.to.cight weeks soon as it he5'ins to fuienn I stir Onto n' roan, to whuit w hurl sold it II according Reop- to size: . a large platter ft,. a very thin layer, of her %`Itr'le population 1. ii a"s lance µiih hurnanitAynn `priricipj o wcek earlier. Fir w.ic nLilut to sell Another recipe µ'bleb omits the �eycral smaller platters or granite quarter exrendilure hears• tri her 'be+t it would he ver unwise, it a,;tiri when hrvcas arrested. ribbon requires, for 100'pounds of µ'are Bal ing pans may`hr ru ne-t. 11'hcrt :1 rimnrl school oxprildilurc.,the ratio I glinrter Wird no prisoners -should be Near n do•crt n•rrnt htirglaNes g eel p of nearly 1.9 to 1, while •lulsttn s dis-lour metier' have Bean traced doflnitrly to Porker.' cold pour over the trip titcltol choco- JJJ y purposes late, prepare-d.-in this vv.ayt. \i tit ,r burese•tnents for military " hear, to hes• primary school i oblonD of chocolate in one table A breech.s ietrt ltit ka9 Made antho sAboul colds. {,non water, letting it 'come. to clexl'endJttire 130• ratio of less- than � linteresting observations as to the . boil•,' tticn pour «'htic het ov'crl,to 1• lobo of dt,lerent wild animals for Doctor—"A man of yqur physique 'candy-, When the chucnlate is firm, S 0111 A RF the sea: 7`re Yolat' hear,. hu .seas ❑eads 'perpoYnnY' exercise, and should break',the candy in piocvs. 5o far as the practical utility of, - ' theinstruction gtceri fa cunci•rnal,_�Itile clefs one'that .fakes to the ��not he perpetually indoors. A so- Japan is far in advance of lius.na, 1sea. and is quite jolly when aboard i6ritary •'cgime doesn't suit you;yota bon t think ou are usti ItUUSF:ftOLD 1II\1'S. �, ship. .. A117 others violently _recent, should - jive f the open air, ` and y 7n Japan the "course of study for.a trip on waLer,. and vociferously Ihav'e plenty ut walking. Let me see To take grea„e Out of dress goods, primary schools of the-fir-Lt and se- o•• -fled in'being laid Lip -,vith a get from'hvwur. druggist .a ,piece of conn grade,-comprises reading, writ- give' vent to their [e.lings until sea- —what are you?­ Patient="A post- : Frt4ich chalk—with a penknife Scrape .)n meso sicknetis brings .silence furan; doctor' " ..cold half the «'inter merely tog, arithmcttic, geography, p. -- - ` -- -----_-- -_---- - ofT enough of line dust to cover well g i hi_Story,. elementary science, . draw- ■ ■ ■ _ the soilorl spots, and lay the gar- tog• singing, ,i.g. l-i and ' for � �� GrQWS Chronic because its the' season µht n . ,meets caiefull aµavr. ser some hours jig. Bron „ —a da or.two, perhaps—then_Shake'thc ' girls, scµing. + the higher Y' y primary sehuotq having a four-year everybody . is su supposed to: Pp or brush it oil gently. -if the spots',course, manual labor incl the L'ng- a.ro n.at entirely removed repeat the lish language, niay- be substituted And,. Returns Year After Year or Develops into. • have colds. At first a cold process. We know of nothing more I " for eleementary science•• and singiirg Asthma or Consumption f The Cure is Ina not amount t0 much offortile: - I Ih'Rus•sia, even•the best of the prim- y In fall and winter a housework- cry schools ha c a curriculum far f but ' it is likely to hang on or often-has great difficulty in keep-jlry ser to ol •this in, pcurical:utility, DR.. CHASES . SYRUP -OF' LINSEER AM TURPENTINE.' tog her hands soft and white. l:n- y,,hilo• more than half of thenl—thoso .long enough t0 1�'e OLI I les" some soothing lotion is used, y y- •' Bronchitis is too serious .a disensic"nughiy curing the disease so that � g g they «'ill surely L'ccome chapf,ect; cs co'ttr,011ed h the IIol 5yntid—die devoted chiefly to religion, catechism ',to trifle µft. -�4 dhea-rtet-rf+urn.- trOU�1C lf' 1t 1S 'riot stopped peciadiy it.one door any leen+y houSe­ and choral_..Shmlrch-= linging- I Mrs. lctchmourl 1Fithro«. Shubert- and : work. A gond "lt,l'iori' iadr i,A���'and'writing as mere inciden- Children -arc mos£ likely:'to-con - With -t•-" , o, rosevcator, twi parts of tract bronchitis, and it neglected, it senile, Rants Co., N."S., writes: ' I tals. have used I)r. Chase's Syrup of Lin- _,_ glycerine and one part'of citric acid.j, Intolerance 'and bigotry, persecu-ibrcnines chronic . and ret.utnS Year Ismd nisi 'Turpentine with good sic- - 'Phis rule,has liven used for years by' tion and exii@!,. meet reformers, civil ,year until it wears the patient ICe� il,v second daughter was 'trou- ttEmulsiong x a «crman «hole hands ori, alvla5s; or religious in Russia. 1:vcn ncnv;lent or develops intosomdeadlySeo Ssoft anti white, though' she has . - Lied lciUl -bronchitis from the-age or charge of a large farm and does a I �ttantime church�agtabl she dt Ili TohiloLcby lung clisea ti three wreaks. 9ftentimrs I thought real deal of 'kitchen work. But Y Chills and fever, nasal or throat `he would' choke to death. The sov- These colds that haI]g On g lite Czas'§ Hnly Synod, is tteleraled catarrh, quick pulse, loss of appetite oral'romc�lies «a got did.not soertt , tor' this mixture, which she ices''and protected, and hather Nikolai, and feelings of fatigue and languor i weaken the throat and lungs Avery Dight, she say's that her, hands priest, is ministering to -- to V c of lase, nso, but, the first dose ET the Russian P 6 arra n.monc C]lo first'synl.pt,oms: uhf i)r. Cjutse's `+Scup of l.rnseed and would be -rough and coarser... •Faso-;Japanese converts and carrying on Tho cough div and harsh. Thcro find make the way, easy, for. like is,, of course, good for c•happed'' his secviccs as r.suai• g Tui'pentino'briutght relief nnd,furthrr , hands, but carr must be tassel that are pains in the chest, which are ag'- treatment made •a thorough cure, •pneumonia and perhaps Con- RUSSIAN int A able features, ravated by deep breathing and •phis trouble used to coma hack it is not rubbed on the lips, for it F-, - will produce superfluous hair. Coid the most.intolerable. features, per-'coughing. FxpccLoration" is of a from tine; to time but the corn is sumpflon. It is Just as well cream,"too, it is=said, will do this,�'Iiajjs, of the Czar's bureaucratic sys- frothy nature, strinC,y, tenilcirrit5 ;now pertllanent,r • p and should therefore be used with tem of govt•rnfrlclat is- what- the Rus- and sometimes streaked with hlnOd.•�• Pr, 1!'has0's' Syrup of Ltnsrerl anti - ko reduce the Chante as nnlch caution. -- sians themselves call 'proizvol' — Pains in thir limiss or joints and Turpentine Inns saved us mri iY doe- If coffee, tea and cholate spots that is, the substixutiun of indivt- nxtremc depression -and.woil:nvss rn-;kor's - hills, _ and .1 would, , nqt,.he as possible. SCott�s Einulsion on table linens are treated imine- dual volition for legal Prescription..cult from continuation of the cliff- !without it in the house fol' rnatty iately with boiling tenter, they will Isl civilized ,countries laws duly 'en-!csl'r _ tienes its cotit•." soothes, heals and Cures a almost always come out completely, acted by the legislattye'iaranch ' of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linse�•d 'and Dr. Chnse's Syrup of Linseeki rtind - unless,the water,,is from 'an artesian the Government., and approved by Turpentine i,,, vco I ICye; the mosti lurperitine, 2,1 conts a Bottle_; family sold and docs ;t o quickl}'— well.', 'lisle linen should be placed -the head,of the State, must be obey`- r•fT t iso trcntmrnt for bronchitis i r:ir.e, three rims as touch, ti0 cents, - over a bowl, and the water poured I ed by officials as well as by private �F' that nu,ncv hill buy'. at all dealers or ] linniiscin, 1lalcs khats a 'g-tod :dant to re- through it till the stain disapp"cars. citizens; }iut iii Russia auch'Cs not _. Stains that Sava become set, should the case. A Mini§ter, in a private 7t is the Imnst *erfectivi, treatn,eni I& (n•, 'Toronto, To protect" yon member•' be spread with-a "mixtrire .of` egg interview with the Czea.r, may obtain for brntic'hitis• hSranais it (q tate- 'ne'ninwl lmitntinns, the po harlit and ' Witt.cad youxliuletniryifyonlike. yolk and glycerine, and exposed to the latter', permission, n'ot only to reaching in its rlTrct. on the, t@hnle signaturr cif 11r. o is Cha e, the COTTtic wN •Toronto bright sunlight. 'ignore• a.certain .troudiksome legnI 4vstotrr, not only loosenlnt: the' hard Itarnous recrilrt, Unnk author, are o a b BO E ,Opt. An English fashion writer advises provision, but in case o1 alleged Ary vit-igh, 'hut actrcaliv and thor- avely Vox __ _ - • , . _ 0 -,..nxarwa..:.`:^' ' .._, -.:.. :;�e•7}.en• R ,pp . •.: ' -.Ali - y.•a°,:74'' u..;u:.. •.0 1 • : - d Annis'loss, the new Svndicate-thresh- ,1Vrv+ q.f.++wa•r�era s.rn.ra. • l' T �«max± � 910 ►ng nlacnine was uestroyea. Mr. t%.D-I nis had insurance in the 5la�pp�le� Leaf EAS-R'. H.5loure, in stun Rd. �p•blish.d ivory Friday morning at its Oahe Mutual to the amount of $1100, hart Piokerin6 Ohl. J_ east,has a quantity�i "Yruasgian Blue" of n-Lich was on his d wellit:g, but Eeai p,;ae for tela. 14 the loss not covered Uy insuratuce - '- - •• will amount to 'about 7}20(10. The lossANTED-A good cook, elderly s on the thresher will be about $1,000 Wwoman preferred beat of wages to rtghi n 'e;;e I3•i3 unar with no iusuranee. It is supposed person_epply at Pickering col - . the fire was caused by a spw from - OR S ALE-A new milk.cow rising the engine. ]Such sympathy is expels- X, 6 yeast.old. For pal ticular■apply at lot • , ed for r. Annis' in his great loss, 19,oin.6,Pi"cring or to TURKS Brignall,Brou- Sham, 19.11 - 411.24 per F•aa; 91.00 iyala Inadvaa•a STOOD FOR Bt+iLE-Ail:classes of ` RATES OF ADVHRTISWG:' 1 r Greenwood. hardwood now ready. for Pala Prices Offers this week Vim insertion,per lino - 10 seats about the-same as last-36". A J Poynter, _ _ - Vlach subsequent insertion,par line - / " I►fellville White spent New Year's whitevalo, Io,tf This rats does not lnolude Legal Oz Foreign&d- P - petieementa with friends east. c OR SALE-A quantity of pine fipeaiW terms given to pestles making eon- Mrs. M. Gleeson spent 'New Years' L' root wood,neatly split and piled,cut in Ott New dor 1 or / months or by the year. >�u• in Tgronto. lengehs.m3.00 par oordonremitas,lot 16,can 5 ra s " F r �is pprly 02=1d, r yearly oogUraoss,payable gaarterlyon t8adne++s cards,ten lines or under, with paper,. R-e are pleased to see Fred Byres Pickering. Apply to J Bogle, Brat,ham �, tlasey*",gd aK'i,payable,in advance. out again after a short illness. __ - srNoslocal aOltmrn■ten *eats per line, Master Wessie Sadler is under the �J Rr+ oentsper line each subsequent in■erta*n. h ARM TO RENT.—A splendid farm basial contract r sea mads known on applies Dr's care. being ootapoeed cf the■ouch half of lot•9 un. No tree advertising. Miss jute Sadler left on Tuesday Ynd Range,B F con,cou■isting of 161 acres sit- ` Advertisement■ without wrt"oea "truo""O for Pickering College;where slie has &&ted within three mile■ Of I'i V lti R vili+ge t•ilibo inserted until forbidden and charged a*- For full particulars apply to W V itt�hardson, . Ct e•rdin,tly. orders for diaooutinning advartiw- secured a situation. Pickering 50-tf Buy now and avoid the rush• auamopbeln writing and Goal to too Poo. Miss Fanny Sadler, of Pickering, _ er■ spent New'Years with frie:,.:s here. Q,SATItiG RINK, HOUSE AND • Job wort promptly&",ended to. ►�J Krs,A. and 11ja�s Gladv. Law, Of LOT'FOR 8nablo price. his larged olturs r CedardaIe visited friends 11-:•e. for sale at a reasonable price, his t int skating rick.and also hie house and lot ntnatcd in •, : ' ' Our school re-opened on i :-yclay. the Village of Brou`ham For parvoulars apps Our Politlo•—Strict Independenes ,1 , w Frank Saadc•:son on the premixes or w W V - ottr sl ru-A First-class Local raper• The re-opening of the _: e.hodist Richardson,Pickering4A-U, New Crop California Raisins all ready seeded for the pudding. Put up in O"ar.Expeotatlon•-The bwty church here on Sunday yeast i, } well ndat pound packages ensuring cleanness and freshness. 0,FTart of the t>eople of Pickerinst and vioinity attended and also on Monday eve'g a 1 ` ` the lecture given by Rev. Emory,of Whitby Sim Pump Works 1 THE BEST VALUE THIS YEAR. Whit-by-on ",His trip to England" was i very-interesting and well attended. Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors Robt. Barris, of Port. Perry spent Sunday with friends here. s' '%` Cleaned Currants. Messrs. Fred and-A. Meeh returned New V alencia,Raisins. FRIDAY, JAN. 6th 1906. to their homes in the C. S.on Monday 3lulaga'Raisins.• _ : . F. J. Seldon returned home on Mon s�eliSOII , Persian Dates. day after spent Xmas holidays with, y - 1804• Smyrna Figs. _ NOTES-AND COMMENTS. friends in.the east. _ Mrs.Jr B. '.Madill is on the sick list, There is w possibility of the .ac .•s'- _• 'Oran* ei' Lemons Nuts electric railway being built be- -electric Whitb and Toronto at an - Mince a th yy Ready for +early date. On Saturday last the The Finest IIlC Meat e vie• ` "the town council eigned an agree- is"ent, but whether the radial rail- Will be please f - t0 have our order.' way will accept that agreement - _ -or not remains to be seen. It is - — - almost certain that the present ._council will be approac•bed by re- l «•oc4 Ir•nn. Lift and Farce Purape. presentatives of the riil-WR sMlie Also cisternf n•..uie t„order: r-P time ,laying the year, and the Ia'A1`~. �.J� i �.J 1� duc- tions members of the cullll(il slaanld be lir,c, at., �S'h;thc_ M irepnred for thyro. It i= n quest• —s -- TEO r EARN' Ion that re41111re- careful cuu�;ider• EXPERIENCE atiuu. and no ugreemeut -)Iotll ' 'In Felt lint= fl•oIn -talc until. Xmas The entered into that %Iotilcl entlyf _ - Call a'ul -.ce ,-tar lints u l rea _ . _ a '9 regret for years to ovule. One of Sale Register; �' -it.he clatirea ill the agre•tluient l n tate. • ..- - . . 1 f. gt:ed,by Whitby a�,l as irof Tiieo4 inJ. 17th 14;im C. A. Baker, liut'4'rest to Pickering is ay i'ullon>t; sale crf farm�u+ck and ln, deinj' 1 the pr,-petty of 3 •s. Slack, in the 7r■aDt MAI,+ta Pickering "The company shall extend it" tit mths cry on of Pickering chase to; Sracks to Highland Creek, cunnrctanpt the con e.,sl _ ' the vllllar ,+f ClarPnaont. Terms, 10- COe7s.GN•rs 3t - -with its trackm from Highland C'f•e'e .1iL Sre bills fur arti- 40,o^ Per'''',4 t am," o and doocrIP s.,e MOT _ ito Tvrnnt-,.on or be((-re Der. 1. 19nt3, P telt.• asserts• •m arta no free+Ewner an . Coders. T, PuuCher, duct r. �i+ewu . .r o,�ir aceet+a a fnmmaatc& ��^]C� Agency 7Prr'vi•ledthe +o,npxny utnhlr to ob I aoe.wr..v .*nea.ot a.nea..emr.c.at. Mo 0�1e� Hal 1111 3 +fain the neces frsnchiet* for that MOVDAY. Js:v. 23rd, 1905--Auction •eatakes �` • ?; wId also that if the tom' ,Ale of horse, cow, buggies, �■■s fie cases e Kean A ■.et+• . IpurE•os prr,didrd � Rgiee, house_ ' seise+•«.e• .ung m ea. ppany re.fue-N or fails to ohtain inch hold furniture etc., the prope-rty of '"I ft h'�fliCa� lraetrhimw and operate such read for Harinw Brn.. Rimy*ton Road, raxt. l�fa H10vinR taken over the agency bnaine•s heretofore withed on� "'lfreight and pasaeriger tragic. delays one mile•art of Pickering village �A bwWwa"+�+.n�Ie,^�,j �•"""e ,4• Mr. T, A: Greig. we:are prepared So tlopply L1;e public with-all k -frnw xtrikew, the act of (rod Or LU Stile at 12. See bills. I-Fairbanks '` Ryer.outlast to ®tie jr l- �•�*o•'►'•a of King's enemies excepted, the town auctioneer• un A C0:a•; e Y Farm Implements, Louden Hay Forks, - -- -, may Rive to the Haid it, six �.. - ,•- - - t (month's notice in writing to tarmin• 143�a71V 1 ate this airrepment, and if at the ex• pit&;inn of aitch i ='led nt six months I A fall stook of Repairs on Viand, also De Laval Separators the said: extenRton and connection lti•• L. L. Moore, holder of �leadr All work promptly attended to and prices fight. 4 have not been roinpleteil, then this mic I)iploma of London Conservatory agreement shall terminate. of Music, will receive pupils far in- • • • •+ • • \Pugh Moore, Pickering " ••• struction on Piano and in Tttenry, at ' Wt,�tb the rectory,Pickering.4-I __�- --- The necessity of the dor is '.pp- TTDg' TASMIll—rt•laartas station e,T.2 The ngmcment with the radial rail- I rialization. Skill in one- !int, w,nn • • TaAl,4tl 1 OMi EAST c" as rOLLOWg:— wav c•ornpany teas �i{ht,<1 �atutciay ;tt wlereyrvtttrrPdahiti[�count+ leo. 6 MAIL S,ay A. M, � ,o le find I � �{ Hight by the mavdr and the cern ora- fur nothing, 1 ounG p p �' 12 Lo,:AL '1:�3 l3 3t. u � Hf _ tion oral aRixerlCherru,. ins+care encs ,trnogtaphy tht, rluirk"t and with a reahta.tion pltcyP+l at the s'I>ecini " 10 LOCAL• 0:04 P. M, Ilre4st tnesins of ailvancenient to 0 i Inecting of the cotincil, and it iS n6w• TgAllis ooryo WEST DUS As FOLLOWS:— t, e best ix,eitinns: and �aCslddren. A up to the company to declare thein,- Ale.8 LocAL . . . ' ti:41 A.M. Last week we had ratite from r _ neltrr, "11 LOCAL , , 2:1S P. M. three prominent railway ofticial+ , • 'Youths'. "i \141L - 8:00 11. M. l f..r private srcretarirs at a++l,d "Men S, Oys , Dunbarton. _ salaries. Thi, w'H, in rail�.'uy is an Stub of Rubber.. I %Vork alone, w'R li.\D'SO OvE;o _ D,King's S _ -J D. arts d Bcty.w S' 1 f'r� A meetingin the interest of the, 'Builders t pp-� C 'Finn. ins, Dryden will he held in the --- ` Poingmen.'lhis is worthlook- Henderson & F rmt✓r, Claremont trcho:+1•hnnyi•rni the evening of Thur. n¢ into, «'rite for free booklets -j ,day Jan. 12th. All are welcome. , tic- person requiring btailc]!nR and particulars. defy term opens __ Our popular teacher Mr. F. Ward nletePlal for hoose or barn, may ® Jan. 3rd. -� returned to his pedagogical duties on have same delivered at Claremont ! Tues:layaf.t+�i•-rr :,ff to his parents Pickering. 'Markllam, *%Vhitby. or ; Q p OOD-iand friend, in Collingwood during Brooklin at any time after Jail. R�sT the holidays. lot, 1105, at reasonable prices. F l i �w�rwv On Satni•day +iftkrnoon last while L. Ayhite, +I • • • men were engaged threshing clover - : : in the ha-.n of Mr. iti'alton Annis, z,l-3m Greenwood. We have now ill stack a.shipmelit of Pulpers, Side-wheel Arid west of the village, fire was discover- - ed nt the door of the stables,and in a y lndet• See oanti-choke a Il C 1' urs tt:arlilue t : fety nl:niites both of Mr. Annis'barns l9Ua. ! 1905,,. ALSO overt a nitro of flame.-. Jar. Annis succeeded in saving part of his stock " ' - Perfection Fanning Mills. it fiat the progress of the fire was�o rap- 1 1 ' •Oxford Cream SeparatOl n t that w addition to the Lead barns, Municipal-. . .' 'Elections ., two valuable horsey. four head of catand a full dyne of Impleu>euts., A ca-11 :olirited. Ptiees ftigl tie, twer,tf-two pigs, and a large quantity rf hay, grain and feed were �+ E1 . I,: �CHAPMAN, AGT. - conyunied by the flames. Besides. �1r. wn hi of Pickering. - - -- _ -- ---- - - -------- - 4. •' Tlie following is a detailed statenlent of the Votes cyst at the. • Yichcrin tattll�hila, un JIGuc'a�', J. '_'nil. 11.,'05. I a _- Ca- � 3lnnic-ipal'E-lection, g A de 3 n nada' 0 t As will be seen, JlessrA. Todd, Gerson, Palnler.aucl Z�'iion will coni- ." , • . • prise the council for the preJL cut year. .... Giving prefcre.n'e to machines made in Canada ttlu•ii thy} are as good E I:J E'�:T I O 11�-. __._: _' _ _ w< foreign imin>rtations is practical paUiuti�in, There'ale, however, man , y _._— _ • czinadiin firms niannfacturinn better fal Ill ilnplements titan fdreign laude ^ alarhige, ,and the \I L�sev•Hatt.is Co. star.d.�at the t eacj, therefore buying \I,issey-Hart is grids is dis�i Tiying crnitnon =etas. A pe e uliatity of Massey- g Harris to:ict.iuP� iy that, while being of C,11,aclian tnanl;factiue, they are un- : ieetinos iii.thP.ititcre;s s of = ci Tt _ - deniably the highs+stalua,lity, hest �t'orknlau�hi•p and give lor.gt•rt service. R'e have a titll tint of straw cutters, root pulperS, sleighs,,FvheelLarrows, eta., for his season. ' JOHN DRYLN . . . :. - gib. • f. = y y _ t. - (;eo Philip jr , Brougham - .. Will beheld ii;4011oly ; _ — No. 1 `''. . 2 5 1,i 45 17 22 16 0^56 _ �• - - ( 2 •iQ ..5 I.0- . .. :�4,. •ll� • :(i3 67 '� 29 C3 -14:3 - 1baz•fon, Thur, Jin. 12 3 31 3 14 li0 23 41 i1 0V , 14 5 . 5 2 4 6 6 .115 3 0 17 . . rsPai nts, :0isbur da JdII. l9 5 `L? 2 4 14 29 14- 3T -I2 0 '4•i ail Pap, e , Vicl eying, T y , _ l _ 6 32 - $ '24 24 60 21. 44 ,20 2 00 :- i B:Ough8ln, �'on14' ­. Jan, `3 7 93 10 7fl 42 61 2.5 69 67 0 134 STC' S -47 4 24 4 '3'3 24 14 43 0 17; 0 02 0 18 2- 13 ' 20- f' ,ti 0 5-4' - - Alar a fresh stook;now on han1. Prides in WgilljPaper�ranging GbD iYE THTC KING. i ._• i1 O:i .2 Tal ► from Sc.up. - ----- s 11 20 •,.0 10 n 43 7 •13 '21 `+3.i 0 57 ♦♦ �i�rr .7wm. p',{ia, R. W. Grierson, ------ 1rOlj,7,3 Parker f P't =b&=OU. Pre+, S.O.L.A. Sec. F.0.L.A. 433 42 223 323' 110 270 446 372 7 346 . f J a •4 1 � - OLas,[MONr i3. S. CONVENTION. Serious Stnm++rhTronbLA Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my For Furniture that is - Joseph Slack was home -New The followingis the programme for s 4, P g toulach,sour stomach and vornitingn Years. the different seseivus of the Pickering spells, and can truthfully say that up-to-da-te call-tin M iiliss Mary Evans, is on the sick township S. S.Association convention Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver list, to be held in Mount Zion church,next Tablets cured me.-Mrs. T. V. Will- g Miss A. Leaper is visiting To- Tuesday, Jau'y 10th, 11305:= " iams, Laingsburg 3lich. These Tablets Jae �ea1,�larem�rrt MORNING SESSION. are guaranteed to cure ever case of --ronin friends. - g y J. H. Beal and wife spent Sun. 10.00-Devotional exercises,led by the stomach trouble of this character. i day in Pickering President. For sale by AL.Lr DRUGGISTS. ' fton Campbell ' spent New 10.15-Song service, led by_Rev. Mr. ay down. Remember we deliver our goods free. ' lathe g • price aw do �• W ilkinson. ' -Undertaking line we•are always prepared to take char e All kinds of carriage Years in Maple. 10.25-Superintendent's address. work Arius in Stet g y , day Or night. The Misses Burton are in Wood- Question I: What new.methods have at an hour, 7. stock this week. you found successful in !� order. Walter Pilkey, of Searboro, is your-school? -11: How do you conduct our gorse-shoeing a specialty -- visiting friends here. Y , Y James Coates returned to school Library? - - _ In Markham on Tuesday. 111: What do you Sud to be y'„ the greatest helps •in - Ladders oa hand and Arthur Hurd, of Bethesda, is your school? made to order. 11c i��' t visiting frieuds,in town. Iv!What methods'would you .,Per round.. S�wsive1 � - f - Miss Linton, of Agincourt,is vis= = suggest for the training A Rood breaking cart for sale cheap. e�fdt7QggRK. -: iting at Joseph Linton's. of teachers? House and lot for sale. P.Maenab Sr. was in the city 10.55-Music _ -on Tuesday on business. 11.00-Report of Provincial Conven- W g JACKSON, Brock Road. Miss 'Bruce, of Toronta, spent tion held at Hamilton, by Mr. the holiday at John Forgie's. - Geo: Ferrier. - 11,:30-Discussion. CLARE�dONT LIVERY Sebe the best Coal oil Miss Underhill spent her boli- 12.00-Appointing, Nominating Com- i days with friends in Guelph. rnittee and closing exercises. - stoves. Miss Agnes Michell, of Deer AFTERNOON SESSION. _ - ' -Park is visiting friends in town. 2,30-Words of welcome, by Rev. First-class horses to hire day or Miss Tran, of Mongolia; is visit- Tonkin, night. _ ling her sister, Mrs. 3Valter Thom- 2.50-Secretary-Treasurer's Report. Buss in connection meeting all Son. 3.03-Solo-Rev. Mr. Reynolds. trains. 3.10-Address-Mr.Yellowleese. - Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons and 3.40-Music. ~Horses clipped on shortest notice: - - Yea Eva were in Toronto for New $45-,'School visiting," introduced b W. n n � no 1�Years, the President.g, Y !t, A. Thomson, © © © © © © © d © fl © © © © © Rev. Park is holding revival CW-Report of Nominating Commit- - Pro inetor.- ' meetings in the Baptist Church at tee. P L.../ present. 4.10-Solo-Rev. Mr.Wilkinson. ��,,L _ `✓ ' ' ' Mrs. A. B. Doweswell and Miss 4,20-]funic and collection. The Sovereign • ,Bank of Canada. n Ione spent& few days in Toronto EVENING SESSION. last week. 7.00-Devotional Exercises, led by Has over c� Customers. 4 Fred Farmer and wife and v•Judson McIntosh, B.A. - 22,OOQ daughter spent New Years in 7.15-Adv Sunday School as a © _ R Pe Nation Maker," by Rev, A. R. _ 'stouffville. - Park. All Shrewd,. Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. Miss Hanel spent the holiday 7.35-Music. - The undersigned iA prepared to 1�f with friends and relatives in 7.40-Address—Mr. Yellowleese. do all kinds of carriage and wagon (� - ! _ Cookstown. $.10--Mu8ic. painting at his shop- over Wm. 1�_'J MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAR.EMONT BRANCl3, _ Mrs. Caster, of Toronto, vis- 5.13-Question Drayer, conducted by Dowswell's wagon shop. A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Agt. ited her daughter Mm, Dolphin. --Rev.1r. Reynolds. _ g P Also prepared to do all kinds of on New Years. paper hanging and h�,u,e paint � 0440 no A ;bawl which was f aurid in the 'Marie Corelli, w'ho has recently ing'. NY. J.-Bingham. - © �©/ © © � © © � © {� ® a Q 9th cuuces�siou is at the st-office Iw bee•n lashing the selfi.,hue-= of Claremont. - '- awaiting an owner. nio•lern life, vVeut from. Stratford Tues. Gibbons fell on Tuesday to London recently and lunched Picicerizi eceuiug while walking ou thr ice with an .lrnerican liter'Ar, wom- g = and broke the wrist of his right ai11 at the C4L Icon. Daring lunch- '+ a i�il..nce -. Committee hand. eon. apropos of the selfi;hners — i "� < •, 3!r>. Found and rlanghtrr flare that she had •beeu disctrQs►nR in Formed !or recotieriur rroverty stolen 19 '4 �U�pS - � 1* - rettinied to their home in Deer the periodicals of late, Miss Ca - from rsa mrrohers and iha al pie. www ! i t . _ Park after visiting ft•ieuds in this relli said: A typically selfish henaiou of ire ttie.ee, - :�� locality. molern man wa3 a farmer who Members bavina property noleu cotmmuni• There-was a good crowd in the visited my dentist last week. This Cate Mme-dimaly with any memberf rink on Monday evening., The ice farmer. as soon as he entered the of Executive Committee. Wi d yylills, jr was in good condition, aad all en- operating-room, blurted.his busi• Membership too it o0. 1 {. Joyed themselves. ness. 'A tooth to be pulled,' he Arth.lir Jeffrey, .6eo. Leng : i - f Mr. Slack.. who is moving sway said, land I will pay nothin' hex- Y from here will bold an auction sale Gra for ae. Just yank it out. if seoa. Le PrewbeC. wo are p•eparsd o h all kinds of work_ of his farm stock and implements it does hurt.' The dentist amiled. S Palmer.mom —Geo. ].roc. D.E.Pag6.t e. FromP�7p�a�ai to�•vamp baataaes -on Tuesday. Jan 17th. Sae bills. -you're lucky, sir,' he said. Let Pamay he Ont. . A meeting of the electors will p Tickets may J. obtained from A. me see the tooth, please ' 'Oh. Jeffrey. sec.. or J. H. O'Conner. owe- - be sddreeaed in the Town hall, taint me that's got-the tooth&ehe,' per, Laic (Friday) evening. by Hoa, said the farmer. 'It's my wife. IBneesesce to John Dryden and others. All are She'll be along in a minute. John Gerold, Go., s gong a t, W, v: Riobardsoti, t Pickering. - �;� - cordially invited. Market at • _ � . e. _ There will be a hockey matoh ._'_on the Caledonia rink here on 8.3+6ht Char„berls� s Cougt, Remo- Broudh$m 1 Tuesday next between Markham dy and sent a io Friends. d .and Claremont. Game called at 1� Mr. F. W. J. Fletcher, a druggist in Tuesday Afternom, �� ,e. _�� R� �H�RDSOWS Admission, IOC. Skating after Vict-la. AuAtraila, says: "A cl:at(l Ili- ` Cham- the game. er of mine, was ao leased with Cham- R pp y, which she ',At Lafrail h s House. John Far n^r, who was taken to berlain's C<mu h Remed g Important of finest die la of the ('eneral H s,>ital, Turotlto, is had tied f++r her children when suffer- Po, , B P y - If Cas rices paid for Chiaa. d very large asAortmeat of _ :nK from r+,l.iy and croup, that Aur- i'y rg impruviug nicely. The bn1let ha.y ;nc a fortnighr's time she obtained nt produce. -• - . Stationary. - Books, Do4e, Toys. jun not been extracteti,.as it is expect- ,t, ' ,h„p,nine.bottles, w•hi.:h she sent received for the Holiday .trade. Call _ ed t�4at the wound will heal with- F. LAl'R.�t"GH, her Prteml, in diffc•rPnt parts of the and see them.. out an operation. -tate, telling them how inuch gond it - Brong-ham. (sdbeeriptione taken for all Magazines. Rei-. E. Turner, with wife ant] ha,l done and advising them to give it Weekly and Dailyl,Nowspapers. twos children, of 13eidaburg, Pat., atrial.- F<,r sale be Ai.r,Ds.roofasT:+. :. Mr. and Urs. A. E. TKrner, sof Deering, Dakota, and Mr. Or- .vis Turner,of Moscow, Wash., are 9 8Y'oc3c Street. Whitb9'- ' viaitiag their. sister, Mrs. Gec. ts• Richardson, "Fair. View Farm.h Ccs • ,1 cke- rj3i'e regret to report the deattdi ring � _ • of 3lr.Hopkin:+,`at his home on the C7 10th 1'n• of'Markham,on Honda} _-Jan.'_'ud, at the advanced age of 86 years, 5 months and(l),days. Ilis You can hardly find a home funeral took place ouWeduesday without its Ayer's Cherry Lumber— hard to Bethel cemetery, where inter- Pectoral. Parents know vlthat h n sYou : Need IV ow meat took place after service in , it does for children: breldks . the t the ;Cherry At the •ranular meeting of theAll kinds of roAgb and dressed'Lumber A.O.U.rr. held on Tuesdar e'en- Latb.Shingles, Doors, Sash;Hoagie fin• " ` ing 20th ult, the followink officers ishings and Silo material A Good Axe tit �t ilt�6t (}�. were elected and will-be installed Pectoral. 'i g+l $ _ at the regular meeting in January' �p g cold in' a single night, We'ha�ea large range of _ M.W.-A. B. Dows«•ell , Cistern tanki and water troaghs made g is that even by ourSu , wards 0 bronchitis,pre vents _fixes,prices go down as love g' Foreman-liarry •Found. to order as FM_FI < , brill Overseer—Jas McFarlane. pneumonia. Physicians ad- — Revorder-3V. M. Flunierfeit. vise•parents-to keep it on hand: - no econoinos in buying a low Mani, steady flume which r Treast ie r T.Gibbons. �} ' ""a bemt conµh medicine"+cosy can b tpricedt sell Ie'sof atm w i�The. will not iii -eY-�'.S_C_Aerry pectoral. For the eevaf,a°ye el one f which _the strongest- int eL3lCron a�lat ��td-�.�,tb►y-a.�.n.i” ��� �•ou'11 say-`•That's the best lantern we sell is good 75c. Guide-James Harvey. �eeoE Stn i.saraaog%Ind, � ord@nr but we.h 2l. s+x..R1 se. J.C.♦TXZ 00.. ever i o .. Neff .•L`j'..—Ira. Powell;-_ .. <t Arnz¢icts: Lo►ell, tUu. ,our _price t - O W.-B. S. Palmer.- or _ , �: J3a -- '` h�'oZ1t, LungS .Dollar "Axe. Sixty-Five Cents. a _ v. •'ao0 .� '>.yrr'a Plil9 greatly aid tike Cherry !—aOral Its breaking:up a cold. _; 'tpk �� _ G ::•• _ Strong-Cattle Chains . Warm,& Windproof arm —01 ypI �,• x o s' G �'L are our Horse Blankets, We =x •tdF '�'O _.-• m. • -, - -When 1C comes 'rldht ,bace them a carious r suis, ... . e a r i Sale sizes and patterns, for street - p tatq. ,,,, x o v ` i dR-,sn to goQd strong de and stable use,•Our buying is 'this' i? the place ft�r -the_fat nl- pendable Cattle Chains makeeat ie in Canada enotities fromatesaus to -- air �� _ r A er's•to first call arxi. see a full line there is none to e- the sell to Fou at prices cbe gccerage30 Q . t! of first-class blankets nitd _mitt;: -kind we sell. A complefe ' dealer would hays to qay to rhe m�' k - - ''-iari e of sizes to the wholaateman. W c ;�^� e.� -� _-:. at reasonable prices, also collars g _ -- • - - - i $ d1n-,5.4 g>1_ bull or the calf- _ Y° �- made and old ones re bodied, a Save you a�P� Ladies and Children s _ _ _ guaranteeing a first class ion. . A' per. prices are Right. _ in.this dire. _ `oa off.jpn •I-Ieadwear. robesinestockharness foorl,g eombs bells, _ =C c q it ti o n e x brushes always on hand. Q„ - {;. ° ' ►S �— R-n-'ring neatly and promptly , N o� ��= g a a4 All lines new. attended to. �'he Russell -I-hardware Co. _ o r,04 h3b a .n d d One call will pay you.' . y - "� o� I Balance of stock at reduced.pricea _ _ Jaanaty 1906-Whitby 8tb,. oah.w.loth, E. 126 FAST KING STREET, Toronto. 09" Brongham 11th, Port Perry lath, Ux, Ladies Invited t0 Inspect. 1'J• W. c�dell1 _ bridge 121h,Oanaington 11th,Beaverton loth. M. Gemx-, Broug) am. . 01 so= : . r ,�. .�„�„>j Katie smiled and showed her teeth ." Lag in the fall ever equals the num- 'y in greeting, but shook Ger head. bei calving In the spring, there will _ � "You're up too early, my gentle- o �{'��•}ryA► then be no greater profit is fall- ti' - man," she said rebukingly. calving cows than In spring-calving + -_ ---- ---- n "Breakfast isn't ready yet. You'd cows. At present, however, that? The S�U�� �� better gu back or we shall catch it M condition la not In sight. Nature finely if Madge sees you." __� says that cows should calve at a _ ,L, rS getting green andnthe supply of food _ -- "I'm going to get my, own break= year the pastures all. fast this merging, Mother Katie," `�IIL I"TEIUNG I;N' he said. What is it you want? !s on the increase. Nature makes Water?" and he strode to a con- It seems a pity in riding through up this arrangement not because there venient brook and filled the can. the country even at this season of was a sentimental reason for doing DRQ "Thore you are, and now you the year with the sul eight inches so, but because the chis[ end of na- (_ want some more wood for the fire," deep to see farm implements of ___ tore is to continue the life o[ every . A SECRET REVEALED and he went oli again and collected every kind from a cultivator to a species on the earth. But man ,• an armful. "What are you going to (corn binder sheltered by snow-snow comes along and provides quarters _..M �. cook? Hedgehog'?" makes a good covering for winter for the cows in winter and food for ',. , B the way, Juliet was rather "No such luck. There's some.bacon crops, but it can't be recommended the calf when!. It comes, and nature CHAPTER VII. y' y• and some eggs-they're for you, air." for machinery. Still worse are the Royce had never been sick before in young, wasn't she? Fourteen, you "Well, I'll cook them," he said, thaws and rains and sun and winds need be no longer regarded in the his life, and felt extremely surprised know. Oh, Lord how hungry I am!" matter. and disgusted at not being able to "I-I forgot," .she said. "I let determinedly. 'But I don't quite that. may be expected any time. We believe it would be profitable, gu g get up at once as if nothing had you go on, forgetting that you a1e know how to do it, Where's a writes a correspondent.saucepan?" Now, I ant sorryr,that it seems irec- saga an exchange, if mord men would happened. He didn't consider that still weak." Lottie burst into a short, bark- t like have at least a part o[ their cows most men, if they had been beaten "Not a bit of it," he said, scram- like laugh, and Mother Katie ave wises to write on a subject e a "come in" in the fall, as is being _. about the head by a cudgel wielded bling to his feet. g g this at this season Of the year. A her a cuff over the head. done on our leading dairy farms. IC' by a giant and stabbed in two "Sit still," she said in the tender r great many people who do not house is the only way when the milk flow places, would probably have died; tone of command she had often used "You mind roto manners girl." their tools as they should during the ,i she said. must be regulated to supply families' t ho lay and tossed about in his nae- .in his moments of dilirium. "sit l3ummcr months will find a place for Peer da in the year. The man "saucepan, bless your heart, you Y Y y t - row bed, and stared up at the wood- still, aad, I will bring you some- them somewhere in the winter. Yet with no certain customers to supply en ceilin and at the various articles thin don't want any saucepan. That's there is a class of farmers who make g g' not the way to cook eggs!" but with a dozen cows, will probab- and contrivances of the van for a He watched her as she passed to 3 no pretensions of storing away all ly find it more profitable to do the couple of dad's after his return to the van, and, half unconsciously ought sand Royce abeg youodly "I their rnachinery even in winter. consciousness, fuming at his weak- again, noticed the ace of her bear- thought it was, but I beg your par- bulk in his dairying in the winter � � don. How then?" Somet.iines the excuse is given that (than in the summer. I[ his cows go ness, and bored to death. ing• there is not room or that the tools it should be in the summer, He had what some of us have not, ' Poor Madge," he-murmured. "'By She scraped a hole under the fire dry, would he in the way. Occasionally plenty of time to think la, and he Coorge, she moves like a lady! And and placed the eggs snugly in it, and when the farm hands are busy with y• this is trueacrena• often not. Some- then covered them over with the hot the crops. Ia winter also it is much r thougtrt a great deal-of his broken she's only a gypsy!" ashes (times it is a fairly welt-to-do [arm- easier to get help for the milking career in the army; of his mother she returned in a few minutes with „When you've, said Abracanabra er, but iniad you, he did not become who had declared him to be an out a cup of milk which tasted rather well-to-do by the practice. but in °f cows ane their care. The numer- who of his brother,hi the be an peculiar. . twenty times they're done," sh ous grain farms have use for their said spite of it. Often, too. there are 'laborer principally in the summer pist; of Irene, the lily maid, who 1 'What is it?" he asked, as he "All right; meanwhile I'll toast plenty of ars and she II here it' c and. n the winter the extra _ g U u , had kept when she parted with him, leaned back and sipped it' the bacon. Cot a fork?" these things could he store not, I time, i - r► and had given him her poor little Brandy?" "A fork," she laughed with min- build them. It is aconomy. K renter 'tn have to hubs other jobs, It locket; and, lastly, of-Madge. "ho; it is Mother Katie's cordial. g thus arises that in the [alt men can ¢led amusett t and contempt. "Oh, may occasionally he confronted wi'F}i jbe secured at re:isona!;Io wages. On the eighth day aft& he had It is a secret known only to the -� here's a lbik," and takin u a lack of room and be unable to been snicker. down b his gypsies, and only to some.o[ them." Y g P Cows coming is fresh in the [all y a clasp knife she rut a point "to a convince the owner of the need for ,have no summer drouth to face. assailants, confinement in the van- "It is an elixir,' he said, taking long stick and handed it to him. lit• but as I said before, this is not havingbecome very irksome, he another sip. They produce their calves and begin r5 "Mind, I didn't ask you to do it. often the cIISP - -managed to rise from his narrow, "A what?" milk giving on dry fend, and there and do you tell Madge so when she Katy, brother farmers. let us res- I. couch and wash an4 dress himself. lie explained as well as he could; re nothing to cause them to drop off comes." son tocether, ';oppose you have Fur days it ,ecmcd to him, he had he didn't know the full meaning o[ ?„ to their milk the whole season "Where is she. he asked, watch- $;,o0 worth of .-+mPlement3, buggies ',tkrou h, nor Is there an time when ..not seen Marl);c: Net he had a rill the word himself. in the bacon intently. s Y rec•.rlixtion of the graceful figure hov: "We only use it iri very bad g 3 ami wall (many farmers have ;they are changed from succulent foot gr S "Gone into the town. ' she re- it near his couch while he was in cases," she said. "lint unless aper- twice as much) and ore=!pct to gkir!' 'to dry. When the change comes is plied, "I don't know what for. ter them how much. would you lose ' a half doze. j son is past all help it does him .the spring, the change is from drj She was up early this murnin ," by it'' Most of them would need re- _ Making his way from the van, gond." "Fal he said. "Why. it isn't placing or etitc•nsive repairs in five stood tri green, which done+ not lis• ahi.h for hours had been stationary, ''Madge." he said, "you-and your P 4 t.rb their milk-giving Puncti°ria, but seven o'clock now," °ears, while if kept housed coatinfa- he saw that the two wagons had, people have raved my lite." ''That's late for us folk," said only stimulates them. - been halted in a beautiful glade.1 IIe Wit out his hand as he spoke I Katie, aily while not in use their could last I It is claimed by those that take up some distance apart; and in the and touche(i her sleeve; the touch Itovice toasted five slices and laid Cftcen or twentv-Tct us sav fifteen this method. of proJucing milk that -space between them was a camp seemed to penetrate the stud and to be liberal. This means. then a Lhv rt a lar ti a rn atP t `9 - •- warm her arca. them on a plate, cow-ring them with Y R g" g5 i; yield of fire The horses were browsing coon-i g loss of $1.,10(3 dorsi._ the fifteen lm,lk (lurin the year than b an another, aii;l was prueer,din4, with S Y Y tec,'.rr11y nerirby, "Yes. there is no mistake about years (two r,+placcmrr i from n'"- !other way, Th!s is because with. the sixth when Ma,tce camp up: Iclert to. shelter ll tools or $7,, Perceiving a female fg1;Fe beneath' it: you have saved. my life. It Royce looke,,l up w:th a smile " of _ Apring-cailving cows th.:rr, is a great a tree near the elle of the glarie.l wasn't worth saving �reettn[ which developed into one lnriva:Iv 'Phis would buil l a neat :falling oft w the milk yield when the )fro aisle his wa : thither, and to his ''An'd, you, a gentleman, say ]title inot shed each soar ar.alarfic y I uP aehniration, for as she stood cows are changes from pasturage to j } discovered that it was that oil that," she• said, in a low voice. torte bicrtnally, or pay for a hirers Y g 'A gentleman! 5a • an outcast-" above him she larrkec} Like a-n em dr moi In the fall. This shrinkage g 3 man thr:•e or tour months to the Ino amount of scientific ipedjng will Wadi e. I hocliment of the spirit of mrirnrng She was amazed ,'n beholding birr, Before he could get"any. further (ler slim figure was as ecest as a.F^ar. or hire a ctrl for your over- Irecover': 3rorcucer, , in mo-t eases ,and soft Ty re},rnnched him for his there came the sound of footsteps. ( tart, the ccalk-or the sight of him;%orkad wife.the claire snnrnter` there is a dict?ed falling oft during f ir.prudence in leaving the van. She and Lottie, at the head of scleral j -had brought a delicious glow t >' [hiy't9 a veru modest, osttruate was ongaged in fashiouir.g fraskets`other gypsies, hurst into the glade. tie all know of turn who lose more the s Niton^r drouth, which .failing oe. the had a bundle of withes in her her lovely fare, and her dark errs is neo r•gained. Out of willow. withes, a mass ot, .hone like stars, or lime a poral re- t6IIn this by such nrelec2 If they 'rhe 1, :res for inilk and butter are which lay besirie her, j hand, bu"t she dropped them instant- IL,ctin_ the earl • rays of the alrn_'c, Ad be mode to soo the loss in - Pia took a sent near her, on alit- y r` 3 'far better in the winter than in the ly. an(1 stares! at Ro Ce, as if h© • were a freak of nature oI the most Itut she looke-d from him to bf,,th,•r name tangible form surely Chep would !sugimar, and ihs is n very import- �tle hillock, and saw a book on the Katie wit}t aruightreied brows as iP,nr't persist . tri their losing game' (ant consideraturn. The unskillful gmund.. 'Taking it up, he was Prorcuunced tsps displotis,■! and Mother Katicsanswer- W'"', I could not sleep night» with Idairymnn is far les it to make s1:rpriscd to find ,t a volume of "I word-il Lottie will ever get int; the look. exclaeured: i(orn rby mark ncry out of doors at ,Chis p,tor butter in the winter than in Shakmvpcare Ile leill from her ussxJ t,) rue! Sartre day her. cyesi It ain't my fault; he' would_ do „,,anon (it- ..ts+ all in, oven An the 'the sumsnrr, for the mason that the that she hail bought it at l'urnber-� «'ill drop out, and then she'll be tt markers but my neighbor seems lair is not so full-of lactic art'I let •h Fair', on the da • before she had borrp " "You rticist not do that. 'You ti y perfectly s inn th with his grata erms and oth(•r ferments of a more " first seer.. him. j F..ittie'-s IeaEurea dt(1 not YFlax a ghocrlcl not 6civc been u so earl " g muscle, and she stared, if ;coythiaG P y' binder still in the feid' Ours has objPctinnabl(± chaiacler. The hook was -open; at the play she said, meter been out of the %hod a clay _ of --itocnce Ansi Juliet," and it was a littL� harder. - "10 you don't!"- he exclaima41 .lien not in woo and never a night!_ ercctaimact Mother Katie, , „ e g JIItI:EfiIKc: I1F.IFFRS, evi-.ithat she has! been-reading Tom' Fin try ing to make myself useful, without a canons. It is now Over ` "you .• !ct the fire nut!" I There has always been a consid- -this tragedy.. at intervals of rest And ft's .cif nit use your trc'rtting n>s�fcec•n years old ami- bids f+iir to from'her labor. Jt,ad:;e sprang tip, and hurried over like a sick child with the meuslerr erable diver-once of u inion as to to tit, cooking dace- but Royce fol- I live tif[een aline, The nri,hbor's f, P - � •• - The theme, Qts mnr>d at-that t; T Y nri ' Icrncer :1Fad p. I feel a4 ct ion O, r the best age at cubieh to breed the I t c g ti so without ,u his hand u>on her y fails to.-work Avery r:"a n . ,ting•, and to her attentive car he luwsnJ her and 1 t 1 I t as a horse this innrniii�; noel as oft-�rr irs and I,,! rhan>.;es binders about dairy heifer; not a few dniryuicn- �o- . re: { I(ang pa ,;ages from the {clay, arm. Istmate ns a ntufe. Lietii,ll WhenI frig of the opinion that rrhe would t'.r her the ,:bject_ a.us divine, and "IIo1,i on," he said in his direct, cvvey leap year �. you tAlk,uP carl,r,' what abient your: 1 becunie whetter�uilk'er st' bred at _ her beautiful eyes were riveted-upon I rryish fn._hicw; "I'll lig the 'fire." sr.li'! Wil.,, haN 0 you got there' ' l will ur all iron t bet . a"tan earl age. On this much-mooted his intellectual face n. she (frank in "\u. GO and rest," she Said tool is nearly All iron it n,_, T not Y 4 �and.he nodded at a basket sh,r held i quest Ili. Kitchen writes as ful- thu. repressive_ words of the world's "N'ot much," he retorted. "It's my i ! tx hoiraerl - '1'liis is a fallary 1 r e'A } turn now. I furl ever so strop• and n her lett hand. lows. ulest act. 6 She colored for n moment thin stie,str;•1 fraena drat; will not s,.iRer like "If this Practice is carried out wt _ Ilis voice was music in-her cars. ' well, and I mean to work for you.] a wn•rd frame one, but .urh ninrhi.nes took out sonin rolls and a 'basin of I have of to accept 'the small or Oh,•what a Pun-r' backneyed 'pltrase: Ito you hear?" ]]]clotted cream and plaiod-them be- as the "tower and rhe cern minder (medium size cow. If we breed late ' !t is! blusic! 7t was Liie' Itiei 1ir-he tone]: for her' 1 — swill-. soon be ipjured, t-ron or no Royce gathered nocne sticks, and I side him, and less fre uentl mer(, fact of his bring near her so, "1-1 thought you would like iron, tiVhat is the inose of (i Steri i q Y. tho cow becomes a glmv over cs -whole t „ i and lit it, and watched Thrid, e giving aw;ty here and there larger,, because the blood made in it, c+ith a kern and rlclt is-c to cr- aired indithtr-i g s; 4 the animal is directed to this undo- ra tingIc-d to her finger tiles,. g core, "our bread is hard an,t .aruug i c est; it was the first fire he had ever sirablo parts c urutg mss w e i She glanced at him from under her, coarse." gloct of paint, rush had weakrnetl the Ions black lashes', slid in 'the glance "I)Ossedand T:resently to his tin- "Anis you halo- tramped into the rods," i9'tRe too oft I�pard reason. would otherwise be directed in part graved the , ima-ge of his handsome'houndr�ct delight, "the wood caught town-how far is it?" jSo it is with machinery, It is sel- nervous the udder, Furthermore,s, tihe _t tare, his stalwart limbs, d��p, fleop fairly alight, arid, the blaze rose "Bell nor five miles, said Lot- dom paint'r'd after. it leaves'the shop�.nefvous system, which presides over into her heart of hearts. She hart fiercely-• _ do shrilly, and if it were the wearing parts (the distribution of the blood through _ - -allured-hear-in the moment of his ."Now then!" he cried triumphant- Madge turned 'upon her intantly could not he.thus prutecto!1, ithrse undesirable parts, becomes such great strength when 'he hart hurled ty', "Bring out your tea kettle or as if glad oP solos opportunity, of 110, brother farmer, if your tools ilark+ed during these periods to such the giant to the ground; she lovedwhatever it is. hiding her embarrassment;. are oist there is no excuse. You are a degree that even when maternity him now for his very weakness. T'or Mother Katie came forward lug- , I eek' when you.are s oken to, ensues not so much 'blond 1, direct- ging a great iron cauldron, and he P P to flame and the sorrier you realize she had held him•on her bosom; had Look it from her and attempted to I°t.tie! she said with a certain it and get them in the better for cd e been udder e. would otherwise ministered 'to him, in his pain, had ,lace it. on 'the hook which hung dignity which was not lost upon volt.' D-)'it to-(1([,v. have been the case. Furthermore, be- � Royce. "Cao and get the milk." • cause we wish to avoid the tendency - _ soothed him in the throes of his i T Y delirium. from the three sticks forming a of the nervous system to direct blood' "This, is not filing work>-for you, SViNTEIt DAIRYING. _ In a word-and it is better.told in:tripod. air," she said slowly, and they And energy to these undesirable parts t a word—Madge, the i sy, loved the; Bu,t in doing so he stags l,' and The, fall calving is at the' pres- of the dairy cow, we do not feed the � 6 > p' a'mist seemed to come'-before his should not have let you do it." g Y -Honorable Royce 'Landon; second_ son . Now, MadgQ," he broke in', that ent dime more profitable than is the animal too luxuriously during the of the great Earl of'Landoli, r2s pas- cy-es. is nonsense! You've all born wait- spring calving cow. This will re- time she is not in milk. This prat. sionately, as truly as the best,. the I Then a hand fell upon'his arm and ink on circ for days, 'day and night, main so longas const of the cows totik,the ]settle from hip), and ' tics also tends l prevent the cow -most cultured woman can love, and that was all right enough, bo- calve .in the spring and but few in from becoming a large one. voice,-literally' sang-in his ears: And he was.at .her side reading the cattle I di.dn't .know it, 'and couldn't the tall.,, Gradually; however, the 'There is an alrrwst.general agree- > `- lvnest- tate mast- ftY of love, "You are doing too much-too }tel . self,", he.put in naively. "But desire for better profits- will induce ,} p r p y . p a P ment of opinion that the right time pgoms_ and the most early urxer- Ile tried to drive the mrs aw if sou think, now• that I;bm well more men to have their cows calve to breed for the first calf is at _ stood. but it would not go, and all he 'was again, that m g ll and it-the number caly- aboutffiftcen months of age, this b If the god of Love himself had hack-and crntscious of was a pair of strong - - t to devise a deeper aird,•' pro- you're .mistaken. ,ArnKl you went all to the size and vigor of the animal, supportin and lcadin him to foiindor joy-and torture- ory -t n miles-on m Fie looked around as if he expected If an animal is sufficiently vigorous then Lee, he could not have succeeded. his,,,an. aveount! What nm I to say to you; o A when She pictured herself as .Juliet, him IA krew it was Madge, and as he holy am I to tliank'you? he remembered that he had given as Romeo. It had been love.at first. ascended the steps to the van he she comes to this age, and ,is not murinurecL I don't:want you to thank me," the name as fits 'own, and coloring bred, she goes on to a beefy tend- ' sight with Juliet, it was love at „Madge! 'thank-than]: you, She said in a tory voice as she;took slightly, said: _$est sight with her. Though Royce ii packet pf coffee from her ppcket Well,. I can quite believe it, look- ency more or less f;est according to had stumbled•-th'roiih only half the Madge," and boy-like-woman-like, in at you. But all the same I hereditary inclinations, g y and put it into a Cin pot. g :.. :.: ..poem she guessed that Juliet would .if you will-he stooped his head and "And T suppose you got that for wish you hadn't (lone it. -Note then, I suppose ewers breeder o[ long lose her life for Romeo; and she, kissed her arm. me?" he said. "All right! d'e'll I'de'cooked all. the bacon, and , the experience has noticed the tendency Madge, was willing-what a poor see? '.And' I'll troiibI6 you. to put eggs are done, I think-I won't an- to a bull-headed development in word!-to rile for him. _ :CRAPTER'Flit, that pot. d,gw•n. "I'm running this swer tor'them-and so ,breakfast is heifers that are dclaycs in breeding. _ ]ler breath came in short, quick Ise woke next morning atter a long show this mrn•ning," and he seized ready, This Landon Nr is due t.o the fact that gasps, her calor rose and waned, sleep, and, with a delight beyond the c•nlTce. pest, and gently:forced it Madge absently raised her head blood which would have been direct- waned and rose. she longed to put words,. felt that some of his old from her Bane]. "Now you sit clown. and gave a peculiar call, and ' pre- ed to the hind gnarters through the out her hand and touch him, only strength had conte back to h'i-m. The' 1ti'h�, goerI • liNtt•ens; you. must be ,sent ly the members of the . camp stimnlus of the activity in the uter- i the sleeve ,q fhis coat; to sob her sun }vas shining brightly through tire(1 out,!" came up. . . its is rlrawn to the forward part of overbrimming heart uyon his the open windows, -the birds were "Tirt-di" and she smiled at him, `('here were -women and children Of the animal through the influence of breast. singing merrily: all nature seenieil to "tie cou�now how' far I call wall:," all ages, but only one man.,a bent .the activity of the brain, if the ani-, �1 I)ut sift sat motionless with__down- welcome him In*k to-life and health, iiut 'sh,t s;et down'notwithdtanding old fellow, who limped, forward with mak is not pregnant., cast e}as, so still that Y.oyce, ab= and as he dressed him.clf_-he Iyeg'an. Tier pleasantli c6iltoiripfuoias n�tiirf: :i hinter in his hank]: _�♦ _ isor4ed-kn thefplay_stuppud suddenly; to hum and whistle, for.yoplli ivas 't'1 don't kurTw." he •said, glancing., Sotne of the women and children - trid,' looking up, said: asnerting itself and the blood was ,it. her lg: It' the pert. Over the hnrl,bundles.of withes, and I Id them THEY WERE IMVIt0VIN(3. � "(;ono to sleep, Madge?" coursing through his veins in its old fire;, and ns h;' looked lie mentally ,lr+ten beside 1tiTadfie eery much as It "No," see said: and her voice from fashion. •c(iniliiiri•d hi•r d•itli some of the lariies. Choy were a kind of tribute. "Yr.ur wife is improving with beet _her effort at self-ropresMov sounded -He leaped from the von insload of of his •acrtnniniauca who' felt .rti \(i one scented to talcs any nrrt.ice cooking, isn't she?" abnnst cold. "No, 1 am not trawling down the. stella as he had`digust,•d aft_:•r a drive it, flip pill.!:. 1(-rf Royce beyond• a short, shnrp "Clh, yes." - ,asleep." 3' - I "T lie.\e y:alkp(1 thiels-six ani-ler I gi(-iice, nnrl in ilenre the;¢ took.t1x - "lice cakes and pies new aro good done esteivlay°, nail saw 1Fother ".lolly, isn't it?" he said. "First Katie and Lottie at the camp fl re• rote , dos '111(1 Five-anti-twunty the bnsins of broth which ]tether Katie enrntah to rat., eh?" fihake Parr. Si-wildn't They were preparing the hrcakfast, ''tiext. s.0 sai(1, "So that Gott sec 1 la(db'd from the cauldron and hand- "Oh,, no; but she's getting ao slit tr�.p chap, P preparing minded being Romeo,' though I and T.ot.tio on her ha1(1. and knees hsve not. made tiny great, ell this cd to them. curs make them look, good. cnoiigh - fancy he comes to an untimely-end. sl l up at. hirn ns esus]. Mother morni.no STr, C7riihaitr." I (To be Continued.) to eat!" A �7, . ATMENT OF THE �oaR. WAS IN ITS GRIP EE:� 8oWthe Ci47 of B@Ilia Handles Or the Problem. _ FOR 25 YEARS �;�- ,>�► ti .etc� Many interesting details regarding the conditioa and treatment of the THEN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS - ---poor by the municipality of Berlin CURED HIS KIDNEY are contained by the report forward- ed to the State Department by Unit- DISEASE. �r ed States Consul Haynes at Rouen, _ There are very few Cleans- );,mace. From this report it appears'Remarkable Cure Reported From that is is a crime in Berlin to be out rig operations in which Sunlight �ff _ sof work. When a ragged than makes Quebec—The Lesson it Teaches. Soap cannot be used to advight . lliis appearance on one of the streets Hunterstotvn, lane„ Jan. f3—(Spec- acre. It makes the home bright In Berlin he is immediately request- ial).—The thousands of Canadians _ed by a policeman to show his pap- who sutler from Chronic Kidney com-• and Clean. 18 ----- ---- ---- ers. If they show that the bearer has,plaint will be hiterested in the cure We can handle your poultry elthes A slept more than a certain prescribed of Maxime ' Boucher of this place. Dyeing i Cleaning I p OU Lalive or dressed to bent advantage. r,lumber of nights in all asylum for the For twenty-five years he suffered Also Penis butter, eQgs,, honey and l - homeless, from three to five days, he from Kidney Complaint. Dodd's lwsh•:•n b•,u•aa�ear.ert W t1• is irnmediatel,' conducted to the +� ,• other produce tl` -'work-house, which, although not a KidneyPills clued him. Speaking BRITISH AYIRIOAN OY11Ht3 O0. of his case air. Boucher says: Look for 69mtbrow sow".erwddln„L THE DAWSON. COMMISSION 00.1 'Limited prison, resembles the latter in all de- ''It was Dodd's Kidney Pills that hioptreal,Toroato,Ottawa,Qusbes Cor, west Market anJ Colborne ate„ TORONTO. ; tails. cured me. For twenty-five years — Every person of humble means is suffered with the malady of the Kid- No Breakfast Table insured by the State in Uer•many, Heys, I felt always feeble and was INDIANS' ST�PERSTITIONS. Clerks, shop assistants and ser-I often in pain. One day I received a Complete Without vants are clompelled to insure against Dodds Almanac and read of many Believe in Ghosts., Witches and sickness and old age. The State has tsonderful cures in it, Then I decid- Power of the Medicine Men. 'F built an immense sanitorium aIS t Floret- itz at a cost of nearly $2,500,000, ed to give Dodd's Kidney Pills a The Il-ellen believes there are boa where the invalid citizen is sent with trial. I took twenty-five boxes in constrictors in the streams of worth 'his pension, a order to expedite his all and now I am perfectly cured." P SI America, and also that the South ` Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure American tapir lives in North Amer- return to the ranks of the wage An admirable food with all ) sick Kidneys. It the disease has got ualitiea intact, �ice. He calls the boa..constrictor earners, The whole object of the its natural Q a firm hold it takes them longer the isle-ash-war-Heyer and calls the -.Berlin municipality is to secure the' fitted to build up and maintain physical and intellectual well-being than if is just starting. lint there robust health, and to resist tapir neons-oh mer. at its citizens, and although the is no form nor no stage of Kidney Winter's extreme Cold. It is The Indian believes he has a cure _ Disuse that cannot be cured by a valuable diet for children, tAnd preventive for rabies or hydro- � Germans are not soft-hearted in the'', Dodds KidrKy Pills. OCO I phobia. Ile also believes he can tr mariner of achieving this purpose cure any snake bite on earth, from they have this recommendation—they a ground rattler to a velvet tail or oucceed. NEIt1HBURLI til:Ir;FI[iORB• diamond rattler, An Indian never Dr. Freund, the chairman of State' A rather humorous story is told was known to go mad from a dog ° insurance in BeA " rlin, takes the ground!of a-lawyer and physician who lived bite or (lie from a rattler's bite, .'that the State should do everything next door to each, other in a small The 111Iost NutritiouB � while other races succumb to the ve- to fit its citizehs for the battle of country town. ( nom of a snake or go mad from the commercial competitions, and wherl and E�onosnictal. P The physician one (lay naked it he bite of a rabid dog. The Indiatr be- It e It has done everything, wVri it has, might burrow from the lawyw his — lieve-s that cleansing the stomach (first equipped, then sateguanted and edition of Shakespeare's works The game of chess is still included each full of the moon by vomiting afterward assisted in distress, it "You are welcome to read the !n the curriculum of Itussian schools. ! gives long life and good health to should punish sternly aril steadfast- work in rrsy library," the latvyi'r an- I He_­Why did Miss Ulrlly take to all who %vill practise it through 1y the lazy and the indolent. Fall ,swered, "but you can't take it the violin'" She -"I'ecause a bow life. " prick, says the State to its work-away with you, I am" sorry to say, goes with it." The Indian, when In battle and Ipeople, and we will nurse -you hack for 1 have lost so many books , --T fa 11y wounded, believes that it Mal to vigor; drop out of employment through lending them that I have I t o t r cine man can, reach him with i - and we will find you fresh work, Minard s Liflim,nf- Relieve, Heuraigla' bltter medicine before he dies it grew okl, alsd.we will provide you rest ivod never t(, let another volume leave my house," will give his instant relief and he with bread and butter: but become wiH be able to escape. from the . bat- i lazy and vCLFabond, and we will A week pas-ed, and the lawyer ESTATES IN LONDON. P came and asked for the loan of his `tlefleld. He thinks every man Is p -lock you up and make you work Bits of Land That Bring Their honest until he finds him out, in till )ou ha�'e paid the uttmost farth- lawn-viower. which event he loses all confidence in of our debt. ''I am only too glad to lend You ( Noble Owners Wealth. ing. y i him aril never-gets over it, Rags and misery dare:not, lie about my lawn-mower." said the physician, I Viscount Portman owns less than "Pinto f� In the park or scatter dmease "though it is my rule never to let 8W of London's 74,672 acres, but The Indian never makes lie atter ����� - falling out with any one. He may •i • through the crowded streets If it len-., toy- lawn, There however, I they ai. worth more than halt a speak to an enemy as he pa_s�cw, but there is any virtue in the iln.mp,toyed you may use it all you please. county elsewhere dies with tate hatred in his heart. we114as it tis it certainly develop it as . Ilse Duke of Bedford is lord of A4,- possible to do -o Thwre +00 acres, but the 118 acres which Ile believes as much or has as p y P • a d °1 CO ?O° 7s�teDes 1',ie within the toter-mile radius are much faith in an Indian doctor as She the • is a central bureau--for prolidivi, <'it+tee. Utnttnent.7a^erta,7 the paleface has in his 111 D The I men with work, and when a man �'��� I robably more valuable than all the Indian doctor claims he never under- 1rn ws that not to work mann- the and •very farm of tcch:n¢ r,i t put together. The Duke., it r5. ' biwdinvandrrotrud. le. takes to treat a patient unless he� work-fou-c he solicits ern hi%ment said, draws an income of $B0,(;o0' thoroughly. -understands the nature P Neeman¢facthe bareFQ•t"r�aek I: �► Cordovan . r rr.we aro a.k use i and of the case, here and elsewhere-with such a will 1m•+** +.,•,� tbedal+ from the tolls levied cn the fruit - as almost compels wCLge� In one I ,nn.•ri,at tber tl:.nk o° t. 1 on can use it and and vegztables that enter. Covent The red man once believed'!n wit + let•our c,oncv b,-j.it not cured. Bae a box.1J , year the utate ha- secured employ-I e vour+3onev so N.11•rzs&Co-Toronto Barden Market, in addition to an Chea,-but he dues-not now, He say's ttr,ormous suns from rents I mens for 50,000 men , 0P. Ci4 e'e Alntmeni some oId time Indians were witches, ` The cittal°n- is provided with rani- - The Duke of Westminster has two but they acre not the'experts'in med- Used in H.B.K. Mitts, Gloves lazy dae7linr-, with unadulterated ,' estates in London,.either of which IF kine t6y once were. le believes food, with schools and technical col Lady—"why don't you go to work? yields a truly regal income. Frons' that through their medicines was and Moccasins—tough as Debate- _ •� leges. and with in9urance for sick- Pon't you know that a rolling stone the two estates the Duke is said to,gained the, power of witahcrttft. I bone,flexible,soft,pliable,scorch- and and old age For a penny he Quthrrs no moss?" The Tramp— draw many millions a year, I The Indian believes in ghosts, but oof, wind roof, boil-proof', can travel almost from or,• end of 'Madam, not to'evade your question Thp Duke of Portland has a snug claims that not many are able to seer p p p Berlin to the other by electric tram- at all. Tut me°•ely to obtain Infer- and very valuabfe little estate tuck-, them; some never ser them, while', er3dt•proot, tear-proof, rip proof, way or electric railway. His street- mation, may I ask what practica. ed away in the corner between Port- others do. Cold-proof, almost wear-proof— are c}tan, brilliantly lightrxi and uttiou moss is to a man in my coo- Ian p - _ `noiseless; his cater and music hallo ditlau?" point of acres 1t is insignificant, but I r eitainly the greatest 1eaCller 1 ' are innumerahte. lie lives in a pal- I it produces in rents 1r: 5.00,(w0 a i ALI{F:AI)Y SUPPLIED. - ever used in rnitts.and gloves. ace. And all this is-the result of )ear• The m - who has to pitch the hay When in the 171h century Sir John � Lille buckskin it is tanned municipal government by e_tperts in- - • • • - . Spencer, Lord 3dayor of London. I �1 h '(�h„ " -t sit,down with t oil,.unlike buckskin it i9 4 g s t u t stead of by amateurs .; Ili-side a dc,k and work the way ou bought for a sees a lcw acres ^•n --e :TAKF: NOTICE. g Those fellows do in town " not roux It 1s wind roo�pi!1 the districts known as l'lorkerlweli° porous, P DAY GROWING LONGER. Re 'publish sim le, straight testi- and Car*onbury, he little dreamt that IThe loan wbo's caged from morn -- p p g till night outwear three buy Sys. 1 A scientific writer in the Electrical monials, not press agents' inter- he was preparing a regal fortune for r a noble family. Takes liver pills, and then "Pinto" Mitts and Gloves yt �viFro from we+�=known, people. Sa s sadly, "1f I only might ' - magazine advances the startling Sir John had a charming daughter y g 'theory that the'tirzie occupied-byour From all .over America they testify B never Crack l ways war never get who was wooed by a handsome but Be. on the .farm agarol" to the -me of DSINARD'tJ LINI- I sold re always warm, liable, ' world in its diurnal rotation 1s pat p_ _.,. eat a _ HENT, the best of Household Reme Im unions Baron, Lord Northern p _ slowly lengthening, The fact, he Frr ff.en size• v.•rt ton, on whom the city Knight refus-, soft and Comfortable. says, retrains irrefutable that the di«• ed to smile as a potential cion-in- ' hent r tbej,a e, r A u A•ee as t.• . q •.eller,of ewthen for theur,b.ldren .ritil•,»cAtea � duration' of our present day.is much. C. C.. RICIiARDS, k CO. law. But the young ]over was ole- 1uw ,b•,thechtld,,oft•mth, ur.e..11.pp.;e,e�r•. SOldatalldealersbut Dewe-r with- less than it was some million years aodooue..r,leu•tbe•toR.e.•eerw..ta •.Low.+ termincd to have his way in spite 1,,.N,r.,,,•drtor n..rre<sa r..ntr-o+•rent•.botJ. out this brand age; but there area now several na- of pacernel frowns, and one day, so by�fi t.hmu/houti th•world. B•sure.el g ,►•1W"Ili,wlM•LOw i+oOT•II IY yr Ke r." at—e, +.,_.,l physical.--causes tending io ef- the story goes, he dressed himself as - - feet a gradual arrest .of_the earth.'s a beker's apprentice, called at the —motion about her axis. PROBLEM OF THE PAUPER. Knight's house, and carried ort the, ITe-"I r;uppo c Miss fie Millions� w proper married that pool- our artist be.- The o- The most important of"these is the heiress in his basket on the top of I P young fetarding effect 'of tidal action '-n- Great Question Which England his head, cause she loved him?" Sbe-' o; I - puenced by the sun and moon's at- Has to Face. To, this romantic incident the Lord because her dearest friend loved unction. The tides,, no doubt, had. England's greatest and most press- Norhampton of our day owes the him." �— ° IIII HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. an enormously greater effect doting Ing problem today is not Imperial" enormous revenue that comes from { Montreal Wlnllipeg Dawson y =khe early stages of the earth's career federation. Nor is .it preferential his London property. Minard's Lioimp.0 Cures Burns, etc, than at present; but while the re- tariffs within the Empire. The prob- $AgIT'S CHAIN, ' tarding action of the fides still 're- ler that is worrying her most is, �, When a Japanese audience wish to A church of solid coral is a curio- mains probably the greatest factor what to do with her paupers, says express disapproval of a plan, they in the. possible lengthening of the the New York Sun. Certain Habits Unconsciously lRl city of the Isle of Mahe, which is ?t day, it must be infinitely less than Ehlo family out of four -of that = Formed and Hard to Break. turn their Backs to the stage. the highest'of the Seychelles group. _ formerly, when the globe was a mol- country's population earns normally An ingenious philosopher estimates ten state; and at a still earlier peri- less p P An idea of the popularity of 1 lesa•than $5 per week, and . 8, per that•the amount of will power toeca- Tuckett's Marguerite Cigars may, MiAard s,Lialmeot for gale evuryw�ele od when it wag in a gaseous condi- cent.• of all the farnilies in the king- sary to break a life-long habit would, be gained from the fact that the tion. dom have an average income less if it could be transformed,' lift a 'sales in 1904'exceeded 12,000,000, There are other retarding causes than this. In London one person in weight of man tons. Oply a very old lady can reftiembler which have to do with thu lengthen-. evPry five dies in,the workhouse . (a g y Which is. by far the largest sale-of events that occurred twenty years It sometimes requires a higher de- any brand in the . his of ening of the day—the drift of mil- public poorhouse in which adult Pau- gree• of heroism to break the chains Canada, ago. _ lions of tons of glaciers in their flow pers ar�'made to work),,in.. public, of a pernicious habit than to lead a Disinfect- towards the equator, the weight of 'hospitals, or fn public lunatic CLAY- forlorn hope in.a bloody battle. A. She;"I think- 'it's so silly of lov- Lever'sSoap Y L (Wide head) Distnfe he _ xcoriae thrown up by volcanic ne- 1 1881 out of 82,545 deaths lad ' writes from an Indiana town: wiarri — ant Soep Powder dusted 1n the tion from posse + y e cep o es. The and dish- in •I.on<on, mile to .the earth'4 surfaco. and the public instifut•ions for paupers. This a lover of coffer. Before I was out �Le action of magnetic currents, which heir th^e normal State of alTairs, 'of my teens I was a miserable dy's- , 1 , t ti h_son,t~enere from the .fi v be formed of the peptic, 'suffering terribly at times Mlnard s Liniment Cures Oaodru$i The "int -.'se tlges" we so often revolving mnss that. represents our frightful "conditions existing among w eh. hear spoken of do riot refer to the world. the laboring class when, as now, the "7 was convinced that it was coffee Tcl�es• 1v�111Z�' flaw+' zre�-mir}fllc-ages 1 g YrTS LAST PLACE. ' country is suffering from a severe in- that was causing the trouble and J they are all young or old! • dustrial depression_. H mdreds of yet I could ,not deny myself a cup A gentleman who was interview- foY Ureakfast. At the age of f36 I in a valet asked him, ".Why did thousnncls of nien and women are B out of work, their 'little savings are -was in very poor health, indeed. My you leave the last place you Iiveci sister• told me I was in, danger of at?" When you think you have cured a where they wanted- to bring on ° becoming a e'offec drunkard. cough or cold, but find a dry, luick, violent revolution.. In.the pre- g -Well, sir," replied 'the valet, "I hacking cough remains, there, is ,:unt cunergency, as in past oars, "But I never could give up drink- didn't•like it at 411, and was glad danger. Take r they-,are not spinning theories or in- ing colTee for brenntly ' ill, until it to leave. P,ut I could go. back any lulgin� in violent talk of riots, -but kept me .constantly ill, until I time I like." �il h's tried Postum. I learned to make it im n large portion of the intellect and. properly according 'to directions, "Then, if you could go back again O • :•,calif of the country is energeticrt]- that shows you must hear a�good „ i- and now we can hardly do ttithout character, so I']1 en you," said COn►sumpt�®n v enrieavo>ing to ameliorate present Posfum for breakfast, and care had C"n+litioriv and to contrive sortie the gentleman. The Lun r•- nothing at all for c•ofec. B means to prevent their recurrence. "I am no longer troubled' with 7L afterwards transpired that the Cur ,,, Tonic _ f The rich are contriliuf fig '-generbiisly c1�also{laid, do not hnvb spells c slit-` last place the valet lived st,-wAs, n at once. It will strengthen the _ 1 Ito the Mansion -Tlouse and other risois z- tering with, iny.-ston:nch that used P '•': lungs and StogChe.cough. yp funds for the, relief of the poor'; and t„ trouble me do %v)icn T drark cof- - Vl'Fmrn kiss whorl .thee meet just Prlcee: S.C.WELLS&Co, 305 = orlpn: ;mean.time both srClallAts and ni,n tele Tums given by ]'ostnm Go., 25c 50c t1. LeRoy.N.Y.,Toronto,Can. �n Hua rune r< sorialistsi nre. nitneking vigorously Ilat.tle ('reek, 3ti>h. " to show the men .that they aro F • a ,�R The pu Ito*'y In °t the land Taws, whish probAhly are Look in-each pkg. for tile. famml., ,readv to do rrnto others as they, ^ i1d oes.6 d GoiY. Iat the root of present (leplorabfe- little Book, "The Road to Well- wollld thin, iithers should,do.tmto conditions. Athens ISSUE NO. 1,-05. * . '.� -4.,.+ -rr.s.Ywr__...w„•—.•a,.s.r qC na.•.:._ ,„r'.i.c ay.'YTl-..- .+s:.^.'r'.,i,+« _ .-'-_Y�___.—,p..._-__..yrr h�YL. - com-• ,nm-.. '- :... 1 , -R. J. Gormley was in the city Xorman Holmes and wife, of J� A ' � IZ �i1�g • last week on bpsiness. Cartwright, spent a Week with T. l _r -H. Hollingshead is laid off Hancock and family. work with a severe cold. -Mrs. Thos. Hancock and fam• �' . • LOCALT T A���t -Norman Doyle, who has been fly Rpent New Years with the for- �� ISMS. _ ill in Toronto has returned home. mer's son, Frank, in Markham. �... -P. J. Hilts, of Bow many ille,, -The next meeting of the r -Fred Calverlp, of Whitby, spent Sunday with friends in Pick- Young Mens Liberal Club will be was in town on Monday- ering held in Dale's Hall, on Friday eve- _ - -Chas. W. Jones spent New -BORS.-On Sunday, Jan. 1st. ning•, Jan. 6th. ------A Years at his home in Stayner. the wife of P. Westgate, of a -One cent per day f6r less than 8= the season for kindly greetings -W. Ham is spending a few daughter. one year will make your crashing and tbankfulness is here and our _ weeks with his son in Lucknow. -Miss May Paliaer, of Toronto, easy. The Dandy washerat M. S. thoughts naturally tend toward' our -Sing Min spent New Years spent'the holiday with friends in Chapman's is a marvel for the with Friends in Bowmanville. fellow bein a it is but human on our town. money-. Heavy corrugated iron beingL;, -:hiss Sarah Ledgett, of Toron- -H, E. Moore has returmed to bottom' strongly made, only part to express them. , to spent the holiday in Pickering. his studies at Queen's College, $3.50. And in doing so we are sure that ' -John Munro, of Toronto,spent Kingston. --lies. J. B. Horn and child re- ---New Years with his brother Don- our reel rocation bubbles out, also -lits. E. "idciifield has sold turned to their house in Listowel -� p ald. her farm and w ill move to Toronto oil NVeduesday after spending a here's to you- -F. E. and Mrs. Gee spent New in March. couple of waeks with the formers Year's week .with friends in To- -Mrs. B. Doyle w e are pleased parent§; NV. G. and Mrs. Ham. - ronto. to learn is recovering from her re- - very successful meeting of A Happy and Prosperous 'N[ew Year to you and -Rev, C_ J. A. Batstone, of To- cent illness. the Young Meri'a Liberal Club was ionto, was with Pickeringfriends ark,of Toronto, spent held in Dale's Hall un ll'eduesda5 -,miss Cl _ _ - this week. New Years with W. V. and Mrs. evening. Jan. 4th, at -,hic•h. after yours and many of them. -D. and Mrs. Brokenshire were Richardson. brief addresses were given by with frieuds in Newcastle during -J, L. and Sirs. -Spink, of To- Messrs. B.Buuting. G. Cornell and the holiday. ronto spent New Years with F. 31. Chapman, lir. McKay, ex- Johil. Dickie & dot -D. F.Every has been re-engag- frieuds in town. president of the YoungMen's Lib- ed as caretaker of the public school -ltrs. J. W. Law-, of Toronto eral Club, of Toronto, gave a very for another year. Junction, spent Ne,.vYears with S. able and interesting discourse on -F. E. and Mrs. Allaway and and :Mfrs. Linton. the merits of the Russ" govern- family spent New Year's with re- -Master Wilmyr Ward and ment. - lativesin Whitby, Miss Annie Ward returned home PRESENTATION, -:hiss Eva Bunting spent a fen- from Cllingtvood. _ days during the past week with -Mrs. Jos. Doyle returnedhome On Thursday evening of last Week m • c friends in the city. on Monday- from a visit to her a very pleasant event took place at 111 r O lJ V����.J►J -L- A. and Mrs. Findlay, and son F. H., of Toronto. the residence of the G. T-11. station • • • • O a S Miss -Nina :pent New Years with -The public- school re-opened agent, \Ir. R. A. Bell, when alarge their friends in Pickering. Tuesday- morning with a good-at- representation the principal shippers ` -Malcolm McDermaid, of Ind- tendance in both divisions. and business men of this locality as fan Head, N. W. T., is visitipg -P, Sullivan has been • con- sembled to show in a tangible manner Our Stocklis always fresh aud.nothing but.the best. -� with his brother, Donald. fined to his bed some days with their appreciation of Mr. Bell's cervi- i -Jos. Muiisou, of Toronto, an attack of neumonia, ces to the patrons of the Grand Trunk P railway, Mr. Bell hos now been here Leave your order and we will do the rest. spent a few days during thepast -hiss Bertha Shaw and Wal-,fora number of years during which - week with his sister, Mrs. H. Hol lace Hart, of Toronto, spent Newhe ha* made many friends by his cor• �� ��' ��t lingshead. Years with J. S.and lits.Jephson. teous treatment of those vc ho have R. �. I3UN TIIti'rG. -Norman Kerr and Ed. Gorm- —le-,,v Years was very quietly business with the G. T. R. The ley, of the Massey Harris firm, of observed in town. The only place arnount of shipping done here is not Toronto, holidayed with Picker- of activity-being the polling booth. s„r-pabsed by many stations on the ing relatives. -«-. F. Henderson spent levy line, out ids of the large towns and -Alex. Gormley, who has been Years with friends in Sutton. He `'n es, and this amount the agent here visiting friends in western Ontar- reports excellent sleighing in that to enormous amount of work, never- . _ po g g theles Mr. Bill Las given eminent - Jo,ed for the part few weeks return- locality. satisfaction. or. Bell's position is a Seasonable Hardware ed home on Friday. -R'illie Richards is quite ill difficult one to fill; but be dors no ' -Misses Clara Ham and Elsie with lung trouble. Drs. Bateman allot" the interests of p.ttrony of the Wise, of Toronto, spent New and Warren have been in attend. G. T. R. to sutler, even if it is ueces- Years with the former's rents, sary to antagonize the orders of the W. G, and Mrs. Ham: ane The Ladies' Aid of the Meth- higher officials. At thio gathering, t t -Levi Shepherd and wife,of odist Church met at the residence eMr.ry J. R. «'fat,e o l the Ji add Bak• Necessities1_NK-Vr'­ Dshawa, and lir. and ales. Thomp- of '.MIrs. Findlay on Wednesdaypry r read the following address:-To \Ir. R. A. Bell: ison, of Whitby spent New Years afternoon. t 'with Mrs Shepherd. -The Rev, Mr. Moores subject near filr— i -Miss-Kate McQuay. formerly last Sunda •morningwas the"New A^the end of the year approaches AGood Axe-'fie.Have a first-class assortment. Prl- of this lace, butnowof the North y a few of coat frirnda, who u in k:ad p Birth."and in the ":`few btr.ainess relationship with you in Your bee to suit all pockets. Good qualities. Well tempered. - - Nest, spent a couple of days with •M-eat••s Rec•kouiug•!": oaicialpposw ition as ,r Grand Trnk A- relatives in Pickering. -President Chapman gave a Kent.feelthattheyoe ittothen,selven Cross-cut . W-The quality you want is in them. Al- = -J, H. Bundy with wife and very interesting talk -at the Ep- in =ouie way to express their-highap- ready we Lace had some great recommends for our Special -family, and George Seldon w ith worth League on Tueoda •evening preciation of your abilrt as agk r:t of y g �i2.i 5 saw, wife and daughter, spent Monday on "Our Goals for 1W5". the great Railway which you refj,re- , with frieuds in Whitby. sent ,n this lel alit y, and also n ish to One-man Saw-Dont foil to see them. They'just mesm by• -O. 31. Gormley returned tohis ex toss to you their high appreciation ' -Mrs. F, H.Doyle,accompanied home in Leamington on Thursday p y K pp the saving �f OIIe man's wages. b her child, s nt a couple of of you personally a,, a roan. While y Pe P last after epending a few days always carefully safe-guardingthe in- Buck Saw-We have bad an exceptionally- big demand - dayo this week at the home of her with relatives in Pickering. terescy of the Cirand Trunk Railway rents,Geo, W.and airs. Palmer. for these. They eo the work satisfactory: See our special pa LA.)st-Between the Methodist you have ever been willing and ready -W, J. Clark left on Thursday church sheds and the base line, a to study the need sand r•equirementa,of at 770. last for Tottenham, to take neck strap for a horse. Finder the patrons of the Company and at All . Axe=handlAe, snow shovels, etc, charge of a new local paper being please leave same at this office. * times to exercise your well knorogn established there. We wish him A number from town purpo� talents and abilities to in every way success. cin to Whitby to-night to hear accommodate those who have business S -Mr. Lorne Ridley was unable relations with you. M CRRGamey, ex-'.MI.P.P., who On behalf of your fnenda we now • to preach, as announced, in the speaks in the interests of Mr. Cal- ask you to accept this Silver Service -.- -----Methodist Church lastSunday, on der. _ as a token of our esteem. and as the account of a prolonged attack of -Go to Bundy's for buck saws, years roll around we trust where ever 'asthma. hand saws, weather strips for your station in life may be fixed for Diaster Clarence Falconer who the future that the sight of this Ser- doors 'was at the Sick Children's Hospi- doors and windows few co _thing vice an being back to your memo h r1 st m * s Cheer in hardware line. A few coal-heat- prat recollections of the business tel, returned home on Saturday, ers left at reduced price. ' relations and friendship formed while and is recovering nicely from his -The annual meeting of St. in Pickering. .attack of ap ndiciti Andrew's Sabbath School was wishing you and your estimable •� --John Z way and wife, of held on Tuesday evening at the wife many happy returns of the Naw �....'B,t J. -g. Bundy s..... ' -Toronto;J. H. Beal, and wife, of Year on behalf of the contributors, Claremont, and R. Allaway, of residence of Mrs. W. -V, Wright, the committee and myself, I now ask " Markham, spent New Years at the when the officers for the ensuing you to accept this Service, :fifts .Ix 'Mout :VMS .(.(F home of A. and Mrs. Allaway. year were elected. It was also JNo. R. WirmR. decided to give a children's social -Mr. Frank McQuay and sister, in February. Mr. W. B. Vanetone then peados' -Silverware, China, Outlery. -Mrs'. R. E. Johnston, returned ry• to Mr. Bell' a beautiful and costly = -Parlor lamps in beautiful patterns. home on Wednesday after spend- -The new books and magazineet Silver Tea Service, which was appro- All kinds of suitable presents. - - _ing their holidays with theirecus- for the Public Library bre ready tel engraved. In behalf of him- Call and see our splendid stock. in. Mrs. J. Henry, formerly-of for distribution to members. A self andel Mrs. Bell, Mr.,Bell, in reply, You'll And exactly what you need. 'Whitbyy list of these will be given next thanked the contributors fee the ; hit H.Moore returned home on week. Secure-your tickets now handsome present, and stating that '4kristwas t � Saturday after spending a week and the first reading of these the would always phis utmost G. - R'f( H enjoy g the interests of the patrons of the (3. at Brockville. a also visited latest popular boots and periodic- T.R.,also that his house would always Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and New ale, Yearly tickets are only 50ets. be open to resident., of Pickering. York City, returning home via Each additional yearly ticket for After short speeches by those present ' Buffalo and Toronto. members of the same family 25ets.. in which all spoke in the 'highest y A public meeting will be held in The reading of over $75.00 worth terms of Mr. Bell, " an official and the interests of the Hent on. Jno. of the best literature can be recur- tas ea man, all sat d n ll an esceil which manq )hanks s tea rrivided h 11rs. Bell,after which - Dryden,in the town hall on Theirs- ed for less than one-seventh of a a short time vas spent.in social inter- day evening, Jan. 19tb, to be ad- cent per day. Tickets at the drug course and music. Letters expressing dressed by,F.L.Fowke Esq.,may store. regret at being unable to he present or of Oshawa, and others. -Report for December of 'the were received from Messrs. Arthnr s -Mr. and Mr. J. S. Harvey, junior department of Pickering Johnston, F. L. Greed and Dnvid Bir- -Miss Cora Harvey, .lir. and' Miss public school. Names in order of rel, of Greenwood, Dr. Henry, of Osh- To the public for their Liberal patronage. Todd, of Oshawa, and Ur. and merit:-Sr. I1-T.Annan,A:I3urclr ana and S. Mc-Nairn, of Toronto. - for the past year, we offer a tnore•com- _-- piste r#tnge of Faricy Goons, Toys, etc., Mrs'. L. J. Harvey.' Mica L. Bruce lI. 'Scott, C. I almer, 3h. Allawa.y, gDAR FOR SALE-The under- of which w•e enumerate a few. _ and G. W. Harvey, of Toronto, F. Brien.V.'Vanstone' • o- • , spent New I ears with i Alex. ancT E. Woodruff, L. Bennett. Jr. If- Sit sizes and lengths,suihthie for goats, ladder Mrs. Findlay. A. Every, B. Moore, R'": Murkar 2o,tcones n,Pictkerin�urgose9. ,51d-2;sunkor•let - -- -There was a good attendance and H. Winter(egttal), E. Rogers _ - � Photo Albums, A.r,to Albums, 'Photo frames; Vases, Calendars, Christmas at the night-watch service in St: and C. Rn=Hell (equal). G. Alla- -Card of Thanks, cards, Toy Books, R'alking•dolls, Sleeping dolls, Raking dolls, Shell - ---Georges-Church_on..Sat.ttrda�QKe--n Moore. F. Bennett E. -- goods, a variety of Pin Trays, Fancy Plates, R"ork hoses, Shav- y., rn case, Silk Merry Christmas Handkerchiefs, Glove and ping last. Rev. J. E. Moore Ph. Gordo i,. A. O'Connor. T.UC'unnor o the e e eot9 o b oxer,- a c i cher-hes;-,cuff"-links, -Purses, Looking B. delivered an appropriate ad- PartAI-T. Burch, F. Bunting, of Pickering :- glasses, Fancy cups and saucers, Sleighs, Snow shoe- _ dress. Messrs. Cummer and Wag- C. Rogers, R. Brokenshire, E. I hereby take this opportnnity els,,Carts, Games of good variety, etc. ner also took part in the service. Bennett, Part I Sr.-R,'Banks, to publicly thank all who kindly -W. Hamilton and bride, of I. Russnell, J. Clark, R. Rankin, voted for me at the recent munici- , Uxbridge, on their return trip, K. Gordon and L. Stotts (equal), ipal elections. from their bridal tour of Hamil- L.. Sanderson, W. Liscombe, R. Your obedient servant, M. & E. Boone, Pickering• :.ton, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Shirley,C. Sanderson. Part I Jr. Chas. S. Palmer. Y., have been visiting several -A. Bundy, G. Found, D.David- ---� —'� days at the bride's uncle and son, R, Woodruff, C.Liscombe, E. Card of Thanks. aunt, Rev. J. E. vnd Mrs. Moore, Stewart. Class A-I. Murkar, M. - at the parsonage. Clark, C. Gordon, J. Moore, G. I hereby desire to convey to my -Some young men from town Winter, V. Moore, R. Rossiter. many frielids"in Pickering mysin- �inds-or �� have made a practice of upsetting The following have been promo- sere thanks for the valuable pros- ,l �l !4@ ,ggoads in L. D. Bank'§ window on ted to Intermediate II-E.Rogers, ent they made me, and also for Sundays during the past month. A. Every, 'H. Winter, L. Moore, the many-kind remarks made in - 'Such actions should be stopped at F. Bennett, W. Murkar, G. Alla- my behalf. Wishing al) a, Happy A car load received this week. once asquite a damage has occurr- way, and B. Moore. Ori trial-E. New Year, ed. Surely they can spend their Gordon, T. O'Connor C. Rusnell I am " F;sIbbaths more profitably than and A.O'Connor. R. Doyle, tea• Sincerely Yonre �j�. Logan. cher, _ R. A:Bell. -t.