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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_01_13� v r 0. VOL. XXIV. - PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY, -JA7 13 !905* 1�0 r '•I efitl�tassRt �it3tri4�r Pickering Council. {sanitary inspectors for the present GREEN RIVER. SP ink Mills, year. Mrs. Robt. Dafoe is - j The above council cost pursuant to )1 r. Todd moved; seconded Uy 1Ir. quite i!5 c� statute on.31oncday, the 9th inst. the Palmer that the clerk be instructed to writing with all attack of ppneutuaradr#_ 9 « ae about a foot of,snow a xis g S p e ha. u f _ MedtCal. fullowin being resent: Jas. alcBra• attend to the insuring of the rock - -- Red Wheat - - 1.05 bus. dy,reeve-elect; Jas. Todd, J. ll. Ger- crusher. I us and after a little heating down tPiW_ White Wheat - 1.05 ow. Chas. S. Palmer and A. Nilson,i A b}-la%�' was put through its var- give us very nice sleighing. F. EABTWOOD, b£,D„ BnrReon Spring WNext - - - .90 `s kill of whom kook and subscribed to ious readings fixing the salaries of the Very little news this tiveek za c#L... '(�� Goose Wheat 90: " the declaration and qualification of assessor at 3150,00, visitors have returned to .their cv- VY . to Canadian Pacific Railway: Coroner the d• A bylaw was cit through var- s�ective houses and nears all on s (Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licenree• 31ailitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. I g i 1 - Claremont; Omce bourn—Before 10 a.m., I to 8 Family Flour j,;,U " Mr. Todd,seconded'by air. Gerow, ious readings appointing Tho.,. Beare again. ; p.m.,and from I to 8 p.m. Private telephone 3' a „ moved that the reeve and Jlessl:s. assessor,for the year 1905, and Thos. R'lit, Hutchings moved to tfac coantictienwith Balsam,Greenwood.Brougham Pastry Flolll` - --5.50 Gerow a cuul.ulittee to Dtuin and .11. Gleeson, xiulitors, tu;house opliristrn ite Brstvick MtZioaA.Johneton'a fth can,, Wm Cowie's CrrzJYk3r: _ 7th ion, and D Pugh' i3th cog) 8-C Bran $1 .00 ton _ shrike the 'standing committees for audit the accounts oti f thi- township of owned by D. , Teat ner and late;yc:r- Shorts' '2'0.00 the year 1916, ivh1,!h c'oilimittee re- Pickering;for the tear 1004. cated by Jam:�Griftin who has to-,i-- -- Jumbo 25.00 " ported as fnlloiys: On motion council adjourned to e.d to «-hittiale: Legal. Grxhxln, Whole Wheat Flotii Road's and Bridges-_Iessr­. Todd, meet again on Feb. 13th, RNA at U)i. Sympathy is extended to afrs. 1W. Cho of x11 kinds. 11cBrady and Gerovv -a.m. for transaction of general husi- R.Bair ton, "oil the death of her 'baxir _ H. FAREWELL Q. 0., BARRIS- p Contingencies-3iessrs.Gerow, Todd ness. er, Peter Barkey, who died on �i,1L - Hard and Soft Coal. •-•� uesdav last at his home on the -1i0L tie TER,county Craven Attorney,and County Above prices Subject to without a Indigents-\Iessr,. Wilson, JlcBrx- The sleigh will call Maria—Jan 17th - - olfoltor. Court House,Whitbv. 10•v c, b cun.. Jlarkhaaii. Notice. dy and Palmer. Base Line East. -- •-•-• '(SOW A McGILLIVRAY, BARRI$• Model Bakery Co., Limited. Sheep Billed by Dugs-Jlessrs. Pal- •t -- Do Not Suppress a Cough. �i�� era,soncltors,3e. omee opposite Post islet, Too ari<}Wilson. The following i�the rel�tivc stand- ��'}ieii you h..�e a cough du r;,:r- •amse, Whitby,Ont. Jno.Bar1 Dow,B.A.;Tbeo: - Oil motion the, above report was ing of the pupils of S. S. No. 1,of the I to sulsl)r•ess it.but remove the csiaw A:efi4111ivrav,LL,B. Monet/to Loan. BY adopted. township of Pickering-, for Dec•einher,1 The cough is only a syniptoin of e.ar W-ve McBrndy addressed the Colin- 19,14-4th class-H. Stainton, H. Rich-i disease, and the disease is what F--AC peteparactYy. cil outlining some ut the work fur the ardson, I). .Jones, F. Bal-don. A. i should r:ure. then the cooly) +ea1T s'e rt'• Richardson, G. Stephenson, D. Gulli-' ,;till,of itself. The most cummuu r: e HOP3I�B,VETERhvARYS>;Rr The minutes of the last meeting .ver, F. Bunker, N. Stephenson. Sr. ofcoughing is a cold. Anodvrtcsry-X e ,EON, Graduate of the Ontario Pet- were read and xp ruyed• 3rd--L.-Hallett, C. Philp, E. Wilbon, cough. 'awl eot:ege, Toronto, regiateeed member •R � I prnrn�tly sul,pre±.;the cool*,. avd fr•e- M I� A criuuliunicrtion was read from A. %Vrav,If. Philp. Jr,:ird-P. Stan- paratlon; 'Containin chlvrnf..-ra. of one Ontario Veterinary !Ladies' Association. ad residence one and one>quarter miser the Municipal N�'orld. Iey, J. Bowland, A. Stanley, G, Hiem h• opium, (,t(:., and Li,ol frr that prtrp-w4 Dm a nCoininutAratiuns were also read north of Green Riser, Office and ah. Private from Gan, Varty ie lint! fence, nuc} Wrxv HL}• 1��i�Ih,nH. Richards, W. hc�rlahl�Cough Remedy v do not cure the onlcthe other hours 8 to 11 a.m„ and 1 to i p.m. Private - _ � Y telepIioae in my office P,O. address, Green frorii Elie _rational Sanotxritrm Ass„- Richards. Part '2-J. Howland. 'E, hand duns su tc thecoo h; bu; r- ^ JuTer, Out ciatiun and frunl the Hospital fol' pp s` g 4 Of all rr,aterials and lesion P ., Richardson, C. Richardson, C. Bals- lieves it by removing fruru the Eunxr kept; a stock. it will pay you Sitk ('liilydre•n. cion: R. Bunker, A. Bunker. Part I' acid lung,the mucus ss'hi(,h obstru+ti.F >�ltgtrtEi4 �ctrb8. A rep(n•t was read frorn the reeve A• Howland, ti%•. I6:1lardson, M, rile breathin rittd allaying the }rr!� _ to call at Gr works and inspect our stock, _ and obtain rices. Don't be ml ed b and \I i•. Todd unil Messrs. J. Dickie, Hallett.—aI. Rogers, teacher. g 6 P y Un Peak :old W. V. f{irhatdson, gers __ tion aril tiplilhiv in-the throat. It 2UO. /T1HO�fAS DUN\,Conveyancer, Com- agents we do not emptov them,coasagaent trustees of Pickering Villawp. t �S'hitevale, 17th, xud�s ehmanentliy nce.zl th cold 1 mtasioner for taking Stadavitr, etc., ly we can, and do throw off tbA ,$sore Mayor Urquhart a p 1plasemo Oat. 0y ecmmieeion of 10 per cent , which you will «tri, C'nii an nixde application for . - -- well as the cough. For sale by HILL eertaeoly save b rebate of 73 cents on taxes. Rou a Hill. _ B - G, Issuer of Mamage y purchasing from as. A g DRC'C(3f ST r. ••�� gall solicited. J. Duhu applied for rebate of dug .1,). Ulaensee for the County of Ontario. of WHITBY GRANITE CO., tax. Wedding bells are ringing in this �a at the store or as his residence,Piokerin¢ g g g •VUla¢e• I,y On motion. «"!n.- Badgerow was vicinity. 1CkeringV Oal Of IF Opp.Post once, Whitby, Onta.rib heard in regard to assessment *re sur.- A.C. Cuurtnev paid a flying visit VV rev• to.friends in Bram um,.ldst week. fi1�VLD BELDAM, auctioneer. �c.. -- P Yards at Spink - lJ wobarn,soncitesaiestrom his osaerons On motion, Mr. E. Gleeson was We are pleated to report Mr. Pas- w�,,� I rienda both far and aear, Bales of fa,ms.farm ' beard re iuci vase of clerk's salary and kell much improved after his serious Best, Quality of Hard CaiiJ'J4. a toek and everything aha irtoberold Wel: >>e pICgERING MIRY ! 1:'resente•d petition. illnass. handled by the subscriber with theutmost care On inotion, .lir. Evans was heard r. rand sold to the very'beat advantag*. i>}iy it Yarsr>nc, who, has-been engaged Full Weight Guarantees. First-class ve6ioles for tare by day Appsheep lila`dohs dog,. with ,lir. Hamilton, of Havenshue, &BEATON,TOwNSHIPCLERK or night 'Bos in concoction meet- s-or ;,:,tions f•.,r the position of as•, has re.tcu'nedh�me. Stove and Chestnut WIN D. Conveyancer. CommLeionerfor taking- ing all G.T.R.trains. Frei bt and ""'r we're Leal from Th,e�. Beare, Setieral from here attended the ,amdavtta. Aeoonatans. Eso, t[onry to loan R It S Pbilhps and Thos. Nowlan• dance• at air. :1. Tait.,, Wec}needay an Drop♦rt7, teeaar of (damage Lie- szpron delivered.to all parts of the pis motion. R. S. Phillips was evening and report an enjoyable time �� 1®��'eSt 9718�'kP,� *nose- Whites s, Ont.. 1.1 viliage T cRmmtt of al l kinds done he;ir•d re as.es,.,,rshi�+. lir. Mackie it (,)rnpanied by alis on shortest notice. Sale and cons Un motion of \I r. Trxdd;seconded by ,�Ll,,.t- and yl is, McCord, of Toronto, � POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, mission stables in eonneeltion. Mr. Palinor, the. clerk wl, instructed spc.w New Year. with Mary Lotton. prises . for counties of York and oatano Auc• - ' tion sales-3f a'.t kinds attenn•r4 to on shortest to notify �Ir.. Vartc that the cuunCH 11 r.incl >Irs. \L J Sq +:res.of West - notue, Aiaress tarsen aper P.O., Oct. [�� ,,,}. etre not willing to pay-his share of the IL'Il ,who spent a week with the lat• 'W have o o hr I w - Wit H. Peak -bst of nurse e c aly n tnd quantity - poL'CHER. Licensed Auction- y Proprietor.' S ter'.: ves i- is here, are now visiting Best Quality 5mithing Cosi. On motion, Win. F?a,rlgerow was relatives in St. Thumay. T• ser ve:uator au.i Collector for the Cons given a rebate uf-€1.5K,-6F-ing ht,share Our Coal makee warm friends. ilea of York and Ontario. Ali kinds of auction - _ salae conducted and vale tions made at mod• - of the cot ref:+urvvy. ._ IiA ar khans - Orders left with FY, Peak dGliCM�l,' orate charge. Estates and consignments con- Furniture., Thr ytanaingcuminittee rin cantfn- - - + pmmptl�.staasnely mana¢ed sod Bold try aactioo or �n arCitlent nccurrerl this morningprivate sal+. tdortaages, rents, noted and- gen''ies reported and 'recormnended pneral aeconatr promptly collected and saris. s s at the Cr. T. H.rmcasin�i i the ninth of p the xton. or iniingnt�s:-clurknr dl- �1ES�fRf� 9� 0� Ci t laotor7 setteemeutr Ruannteed. Friona or Thextun. for printing $nancia statE-• Markham of which air, Jrra.Sic Crei•, site for term+ and particulars, Brou¢ham. - meat. roclamatiun and ballute, 3°', ght of Sforigniia was the victim Witl.' ost. Dater may be aced at N¢wa omce, y d full line of first• P her husband and five year old son, she -5: Munnicipal nt_NN'(to d, fur poll book., Incorporated by acs of Pa:liamsat 16rii alas,furniture now 114,4.0. Pavtnent tis the fuliowing It was driving tutouffvillein the buggy -Methodist Chu ca azhibition is R U £or Ilia booths, services when near the crossing they saw tier ltaltwrtat araaon. our rare rooms. g Peterboro Byer from the North hoot tntaortse.l Gpitai „�tAasa Q SET91ce$as F011aW$ apd constable-in the recent municipal thought h abscribed Capisal Prices right. election. puiling - division,-division, -N-o.,- it- uughr they +ids fil rentt n t gr: &mt y lo-.3D am....,:.Preaching. H. E. Webster. 88,00. No.2. aV. a over.made a" to the he t e on the cur: Assts R..f1r Convertible B.Xc :.., .Itssls! q,00 pions ,•,, _ Richardson, 3K OU; No. 3, Thos. Moo- they ma a , b tro escape the train as it Joav Cows.,Beg T H Yrrsrts.t4t,Q $•4pp.m.......8abbath School. ,. S. Dillingham.' dy, 18.W; No. 4. Geo. Toyne, $8.00; whizzed by, but the burse took fright sp,eaa .tteartoo afvea to FarmerOssf�; : $:00 p.m......E Worth League, on No. 5, Geo. Davidson,.118 00; . No 6, at the smoke that blow over the wail Nota. Colleations solicited and promptly ssss P.M Plekering. Out Chas; L. lfackev, $8.01; Nn 7, L. J. sprang to the side, and upset the buil Parmees Notes dwoocated Ameriora ver► 'hiredap. -, . 8,•00 m.,,.,,,Week! Prayer on _ Gleeson,86(x)-. No. S. Jas. Taylor, $8. gT into the ditch. Mrs. Mc('•eight Foreign 8zchance,bouxbt and sold Dratatb- _ y (b; a o, 9, R. �b, Mowbray, 38.00; No. seemed to meet with came serious in- �.a7allable on all.PWU of the world Thursday. sa.tass aat>Jc Department. 'V 10, Thoe. Dunn,WOO-, No. 11, A. Ree- ternal injury but was able to proceed Rev. J. E. )doors, Ph. B. Wagner Coo . soy,13.00. D. H. Beaton, expenses to Stouffville where she consulted Dr. iafe�•1ro.ea ed half-7s s at ttig�� ^ Pastor. JYY a j„ e deliveria ballot boxes and papers to Freel, bin S. Shank captured the natrat«,aadtreditedtutt-ye.rlytod g p Pe dao. Harr. t[eaa{er_ the respective D. R.O's., $8.00. Wm. horse before it could Ret away, The Have , full line of flesh and cur- Badgerow, rebate of his share of coat buggy was somewhat damaged and a ed meats constantly fresh hand. of survey between lots 18 and 17, in load of butter and eggs was scattered = Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon 8rd can. *4.88. D. R,'Beaton on acct. aver the roadway.-Stu of salary, $5.00. R Insurance, Real Estate, Ham, Bologna, Weiners,-etc. The committee recommended that whitevale = _ the clerk be instructed-to procure six 7e furty-first anniversa of t e H- gleet- P u s e d Butcher's cattle. year 1905,also that the clerk be in- t v e is c rc vel Koney to Loan structed to procure the necessary on Sunday and Tuesday, Jan. 15th •, _ stationers an d supplies,for said year. and 17th. On Sunday, tfie Rev.Wm. McRay, B, A., B. D., .editor of the NDi.7o� 'SALT. T f$}• On-motion of Mr. Gerow. the chair,- Canadian Baptist, will preacivat 10.30 WI - • _ _ r .L iJ, AL 1 • man,•the report was adophed. a,M.,and at 7 m., and the Rev. A. _ Nothing but first-class Insur- The standing committee on Roads R. Park, B. A., of Claremont, at 2.30 once Companies-both Fire, Lif -- and Bridgges reported and recdmmen• p. m. Special music is being prepared _ rind Plate Glass. CAR LOAD Just ArrlPed ded as follows;-Payment to F. San- for each service. On Tuesday, the 17- Do you•know Farms to Rent. derson for work in r d 19, *4.97, Wm• th inst., an.old fashioned tea-meeting that .we can Thorns, one wheelbarrow for rock- will be held irk' the basement. At 8 p you with •Real Estate in- Village • and • _ spectacles or 'County for Sale. � crusher, 83.50, Frederick Roach, for o'clock, Mayor Urquhart, of Toronto, eye glasses as • y Sack, Barrel, Bag•and Dairy, shov soon, 3'2.00. will take the chair, after which a first well as it is i > Conveyancing of all kinds done Thos. McCann made application for class programme wlil be 'rendered by r All Grade's-First' nalit a bonus of'25 cents per rod on• about the following talent: ,fins Mina Phil- possible to do I. y b n accuracv r PICKER NG NEW"—S ' _ -- - -- 2610-rods on sideline between lots lips 31iss Rutherford;of. Br•o-ugh- r r . Richardson• : Eggs anri.Poulfry_�'atrted. 7. 4th con. The com. recommends am, finale quartette, of Toronto,' and with appear- that the reeve inspect and report. the young pe6ple of the church. Tea ,with appeale-ir' f NotaryPublic Pickering.' -On motion of air. Todd, the chair- ;sill he served front 6 to 8 o'clock. Ad- , $. ale ll thereby, FarmeFarmers Supply Store !unci, the report was adopted., invit d. 25 cents. 311 are cordially NN o cilarge no- r The cornniittr•e on .Ind;- invited. thingforexarn- g�nts rc�cr)lnzuended payment to Jr):,. ins•. o1 one coon i s sttppol. u n : . . . DOMINION BANK C On nl lit,n'J. --- CALL NOW. `-On mo'tirm'of aIr: �ViIson,` the re= -It is wortht-of'n'nte thrltlescdrnnk-, •j•' j poet ii-as adopt('(!, enness Nvas ncrticeahle.on afonday last NORMAN BASSET(, W e Dave ��me On rant-ion of aIr. aVilson, secnlidecl- than-on any holiday fair years. The Jeweler and Optician, , Capital Paid iso, $3,000,ppp by �Lt'. �od�1, the reeve granted I:is hotels have evidently taken the note Brock at,, Whitby, order on the treasurer in fa�-or of the of warning rerontly sounded. The Reserve Fund and Q�3 4/ UUO parties reColntnenderl in thi,• reports see the people of the town are bound — •. I,div ided_Yruilta_ _YI'_L.__]—._ 1 thi�i9 very{ lZlee�' r, the trtisu t tmliTrg-canrrriitt�es-xs to drunkenness hotel licences if the carnival e presented this clay. t drunkenness continue,and have c e= WHITBY BRANCH. ' • A by-law was introduced aril ass_ have o sento'sse of drink to those who - P have no sense of decency. While oar ..'_Hair Brushes ed through its various readings mak- this subject of drinking might sap Cloth Brushes General'Banking ing further provisihn for keeping the that a good ninny well-meaning peopliS leading roads in the. township,free talk a great deal of nonsense about r Tooth Brushes and Business Transacted. froniohstruction by snow during the drinking. There is a general talk a- +Combes. present winter season by dividing the bout young men having no place to go township into five distr}cts, each un- but even if this were.the,case the last Special atTention given to the eolleo- der the Control of a member of the thing to do would be open a drinking See Them I tion of farmer's sale and Council, as follows:Nos. 1, 6 and 6. lace for them to wander into. But under the reeve and road commision- it is not young men that -do the big- other notes. ers.in said divisions; Nos. 2,8, 4 and y g ' INDEI; TWINE T Toblers for something swell in -- 21, finder C. S.Palmer and com'rs in gest share of drinking. It is mostly . rp g married men who have families. If PL1Te �/Sa, �lla,. the Chocolate line. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. said diva; Nos.-7,8, 12 and 18, under these men would spend their money - pctaitaa received of 1, Gad James Todd acid commission's;;`los.9, as they should they would have corn- �A 10, 11;­13 and 19 under J. M. Oerow g `— fortaUle homes; instead of dens.. of Agent for all kinds of b1cf�`orrtnrla �ICKERI NG Upwards. and cams: Nos. 1.1,15, 16 and 20 un- squalor. If the married men were to Farm Implemenfs, Wilkinson Plrrvo- 1=tereet allowed, at highest der Ales. Wilson and coma. stay away from the barrooms the ho- Etc. current rates. A by-law was introduced and put tel keepers Leight as well Out up -Also- 00=p ou=die$'or paid half. throiligb its various readings appoint- tbeir drinking departments The ,For Singer Sewing Machines - Ing W. V. Richardson a member of young men of Oshawa-a t drink- Binder Twine a Specialty. PHARMACY yearly g the Board of Health, for a term of ers as a class. These are seldom seen r E.J.THORTON, ,three syeats and W. V. Richardson. drunk,and their conduct is generally L. D. RANKS, - - - ` MAHAalI081 Geo. Ehilip jr, and Wm. Dowswell good.-VtND1CATOR. $S ly Pickering. - - • • .I ,_ >_��� sem'~ .. raspberry }over, and halt a cup of with a little Bold milk, beat the We'll Writ [t Down Till Everybody Sees It--Till sugar, stir over ice water, e y and when eggs and sugar until light, and stir it begins to "Bet" fold in a cupful the whole into the scalding mdIk. Everybody Knows It Without Seeing It. It's - and a half of double cream beaten Flavor' with essence of lemon or About the solid, Pour into --a mold. When vanilla, and set aside to cool. Line Worthy of Wide Publicity, Icold serve sur'roundod with the troth a plate with pie creat and bake, fill SIL - - 1from whipped cream, it. with cream, and cover it with House atter for Pineapple Fritters. -- (frosting made of the whites of egg, ..Mee• 'Ileal. one egg without separating the beaten dry, with two tablespoons of - whito affd yolk, Add half a cup of, sugar. Bake a delicate brown. flour and one fourth of a teaspoon of Currant Pie.-Stew and mash one s!!i ls?►sliiii salt, and beat -with a spoon until pint green currants until all are llOMk:STiC RF.CIf'F8. perfectly smooth. Ther, beat in oa(­ Durst, using as, little water as will fourth c; it cup of milk: keep therm from burning. Add sugar Baked Apple lhsmji3rngs.-Cut $ Cream .,r Pumpkin- Soup.This is to make it•very sweet, and one Soda _ short pie crust into five or six inch a novelty even to many old cooks- cracker rolled fine. Bake between isquares. In the cg tre of each place ;but is- quite •worth.adding to the two crusts. Ripe currants may be Ceylon Tea is Rich, Delicious and is absolutely Pure. Sold only b; a pared and neatly cored.apple, fill. dist of tan' soups. Cut a nice rips used without stewing. sealed lead packets. Black, Mixed or Natural.GREEN. By . isle ing the space with sugar and. (valla Isruall pumpkin in pieces enough to Cocoanut Pie.-One quart milk, mon, if liked, also a clove. Alter fill a quart measure. Put in 'a five eggs, and one orated cocoanut; ;grocers. ,Received the highest award and gold modal at St. wetting the edges of the'pastry with saucepan with a 'pint'of cold water' beat the sugar and eggs together, IOuis. white of egg, fold it over the apple, and season with half a teaspoonful and stir into the milk when hot. 2 .�+ pinch and flute them to_ look well, each of salt and pepper, a teaspoon- .then add the cocoanut and spice to #tad encase the apple completely' Iful of sugar, -and a few. sprigs of, taste. Bake with, a bottom_crust '1%'111 be for the Canadian transmnti- SNAIL'S INTELLIGEI\CE.Bake from thirty to forty minutes, parsley or sweet marjoram. Cover twenty minutes uer:Ral railways. Ori the other hand, toward the last tn•ufortyhiug the top the saucepan and simmer gently for ally increase in business between Gave Proof of it by Coming 2;egu with white of egg and dusting with Ian hour and a half, stirring ire- ; Canada and the United States means lady to Meals. a little sugar. Serye }vith• hard Iquently. Strait, through a_colander THE PRIZE IS CANADA extra tra8ic for United States' rail- '•The harmlc s slug is generally sauce.. to get out the skin, then`through a %%ay's. A rectiprucity treaty that would enable the big ii.idustrial cell- credited with no greater intelligence Inexpensive Fruit Cake•-•Cream to-, Miner sieve. Put the puree back in _ than the power, to crawl aimlessly grther half a cu of butter and, ono fres of the united Stater to supply p Ithe pan, sprinkle over it a heaping AMERICANS' AIM IN SEEKING Canadians with manufactured goods about, leaving a slimy track behind sup of brown sugar, muisieninq in tteaspoontul of flaur, mix. thoroughly; it, In a letter to the London the process with half a pint of strong then pour:, over' it, stirring all the RECIPROCITY. and Jrive Canadian manufacturers ',Times, however, Dr. Horn, Dobell, out of business, would ruin the cotter: add tine cup of Now Orleans Mime, one gtuart of hot milk. Adil °�Thcir Offer Comes Toa Late to' great Canadian railwacs. Ulnen the writing from Parkstone heights, ' trietlassGs, a teaspoon of allspice, one tablespoonful of butter, and 4imrner factories which supply the Canadian Dorset, gives remarkable proof,of its grated nutmeg and a teaspoon of Defeat Mr. Chamberlain's fifteen minutes. Then -add half a` ` people with goods are in Canada, .possession of -a excellent memory pew'derccl cinnamon, one well beaten (pint of rich creum and a tfraspoonful Plans. I Canadian railways 'must carry Aha and a considerable amount of rea- egq and tbree cups of, pastry flour Iof fine cut parsley; heat, but do not] raw materials as %cell as the fin!ahed soning power. teas soon of ��Watson if In coca a! Canada lois, sifted with-a hasping [ boll: and rer%'e with toasted crack- ; tsoir cirifl'ui cuuunliits as follows products, They must'carry pro%!- Orte nu,rnitZg I observed the silver _ ba4lpo powder, and one cup of In- vers. on the Ite.il,rocity' agitation in the ytu"s• ('lathing, and furniture to the trail of a Slug or snail round about kirirsn ,..1. Beat s-teuioDmly far ten t:t.•itol States: According to the workingmen. To take an extrerne the spot where the crumbs had been, lniinutes and then stir in a quarter of Huston Herald the- rt•atest game to case to ;how the value of Canadian Even the smallest crumbs had`been ; Of a pound of shredded. citron, halt HINTS FOR THE, I10), . be played in international politics m"factories to the great railways, s"p- cleared up, t� a pound of larg- seeded raisins, crit Tramp spots on morocco leather fife near future is to b, with a foot- Pose that all the factories in Tbron-1 '•Imt what especially struck me iu two, and one pound of currants' (should be rubbed with nlathylated ball called 'rec•iprucit%," and "as to, Itamilton and Ottawa, «'its the was that the trail came straight up 'Hurn into a round cake pan lined s ,irit. Two or three applications goes the battle so rise; or sets the %%'•,rkmen ernployed in them, were to the crumbs. There,was no sign. with grcasccl paper and bake thrcrr I tar of .0 gi eat cos soli,tated liritisir' suddenly tray sferred io the City of of wandering about fn search of _quarters of an hour in a slow oven. jn+ay be necessary. them,. g. _ To clean a wall-paper•=•lake a Ern[tte." "'I'ha indd,.•atiuns are liutialu, %•hut an immen.�e fatting oR p but an eti'idenca o2 knowledge Ice while still warns. Ivery dry crust of bread with altout �', diat y the a%%akening of American thele would be in Canadiari rail"ay ,of the exact place at which to find _ trcw F.rigland Ban nocks.-'scald an inch of crumb on it, and rub the l twe ruen )-,as Currie,' cuntiw�es the business, although Buffalo is just on them. •eight h••aping tablespoons of meal by soiled patch lightly o till ,the the 1 1leral 1, "Tht' contest draws un, the other side of the border. .- Sup-, "1 .watch(-([ the window after this, stirring in turn cups of boiling wa- disa ears. - i and the great "lirt7c is Canatia-num- Pose final a!1 the fartorice in all and found that just before dark '-.a ..ter add four tablespoons of flour, a Pp the cities, towns and villages of Can To Cure titre Throats,-Put a inally c•untmerclal ('sands, but ac- aria ire". transferred to towns anill,large brown slug (ante straight up -" ' haIIspobn of sort, one-fourth of aiteaspuut,ful of powdered borax into tually the pulitiaal livminirtn." to the spot and ate the remaining teaspoon of baking soca, two well one (nLhspwintul of hon,y, Dissolve I In other words, the l:oston tier-I. cities of the L•r,ited States, the rail- crumbs beaten e q and sufT'rcicnt cold'milk over heat When cool, n y' it re I ald helieves that if the ag,t,ition for ways of Canada would be obliges to I p'or two more nights it came to forma thick batter:. Seat for five i,Pated.y with n camel's hair brush to 'a rc•iprocit% treaty' latus.-ti Caaa.rial lis9i'r o there lr;urths of. their em .again and gte the crumbs ere before, a'n:i the I'ritt-eci Stats-4 is successful, In "os for e'1'ery branch of their ben accompanied on the second unuiut" after the last ingredient is the thruat and roof of the mouth- b •si•.ess would decline in an a ctra- R p added and drup by the spoonful into ''I't is will soon erect a cure and at the British- >iu pits.wit' }u.__tu.piney: Irr�_njg_hS by a sunalL bless slug about _ hot fat, in` .the bannocks to a ITh1 the patient to swallow conifor- I a"d Cana,la will fall as a rich prize! City t ty-waw (fit- t ctol4, half itq size. try golden brown Serve accompanied `to L°ne le Sam. city treaty W'uu� not ek e up a'1'ery ;I then washed out the trail that tahly. ,'sands would, ,ndeecl, be a real' Canadian factor but it wo,ild clu e by maple sugar + fi up many of them, and every factory it should -not- he -g+iieled by it, but DrippingIt carefully clarified with Lentil Roast (From the Vegetari- ►ripe; and ih••.p«up le of the Lini'ed, cltserl would bra dnrpct loss to Lhp"the slug continued to come on fine ' ani.-Soak two cups If lentils over jbollinC water, and melted into a firm "tata9 are Oust twgiw ins to) r'ealfre ' night. Its the morning ads! two or (cake, makes as good has•tr,y for pies, the value of it. Fortunately, the f°kiw°}'s• UA the other harxf, a%'cry nights. F:xeept pear a nights, when and tarts as buttor. statesmen of the United states are new factory estabhshed in Canada, it did not appear at all, it came i Orce slices of onion and several land remove the smrl; of onions from and every extension of an old on*,.-straight over the edge of the sill op- sticks of.celery'. When tewlef las° - not the only oats oho ha%e aw'al:en r r p increases the biisinpas of Canadian posits the rnimtsa, an(I continued to --through a colander. Ad,t one cu the ,nests cat parsley and. %int-gar'. t-I to ft•e valuta of Canaria llritislx, ttw Lhro out p come every nights ugh rot totuato cooked and strained, rmr from the hands rub an outside piece eta .srnen are h( irr, infi tr, appnt• railw'nys, ., t of celery on them. I crate the pow ihihti.-s of the D„uiin-I Jule and Au>;ust _ .cup of whole wheat flour. two well � $readcrumbs for trying,-Let these , ion arxi btwt of all our own spates- A dt)TllFI1'S 1'It1;CAU71 V, I "Una night I put out some grains t beaten eggs. and place In a butter- of -rive. but the slug left them. un- beaten be baled in the oven with- , men now knuw how to value thls l _ _ act tin ldsa,te well with nielteet ►,ut' out been allowed to tape color I1 There is no telling when a medicine touched y rept heritage e Sir R ill:id La,irier,, a ter ani bake from twcrtty W thi-tv this m, hod the fish or meat, etc.. h 1{ rosy to necwicct +r houu•s whtxe there The interesting question for scien- has %v r,ll'• oaitl that Canada iy to be _minutes. I � are }ounG children, end the fQilure Lst4, ' adds Dr. 'Dobrll, ."is, How milt be much crisper the country of thi.• twentieth ren Celeste s Fritters-Clair sponge i to have n reltxble medicine at hand dtri the Slug tlnd tFto ttvrnhs in the To avoid dust marks behind Pic- t6it'y It is not conceivable that the cake: cat into rounds with a eake , Premier who holds such a high stew m6 wean much suffering, and, per' first .instnnrp, and bow did it know nutter._ dice the cwke carefully and ,tures, place two small Piecet� of cork ' y at the he of the picture frame or C'anada's future will conacmt to haps, the loss of a priceless lite the exact time rtt which to climb _ . fry to a ntce brown Dip each slice This provents the accumulation` of y g y, fi:very mo Flier should always keep a !up !t>r them?”- an arrangement b w'h1Ch the Dom. - fur a socor t •n a bowl of boiling box of It y's own Tablets in the dist and the consequent dirty tin- Inion wilt bcrome t}c prize of the milk, dra'fN!y tiffs off on the -.side f house. 'Ifiis medicine nets promptly of the vlerq.l. !ay on'a hot dish and °ightlr marks. i lteptihlrc, It iv true that Sir K'ilirid, - 11he disa^reeal,le taste of new wood ! Laurier once favored-reciprocity with and "pPe'iily, cures such fits ns 1•AIIF:LLED'OLD MAIDR Bprcari th.(1.!y with strawberry jam, ,in buckets and vessels may be cradi- I the. Unite(! States, but he said be%- stomach and bowe•1 troublay, teeth- " - peach i,tly, or oth(•r delicate coin- cataial thus• fill with a solution of erul years ago In the Canailiiin Ing troublew, simple fevers. colds, In sinne parts-of Siam a grrl who. Barre l ih, the-n neatly and send Ihot soda %rater and let it_reamin till House or Conuu,ms- Canadians no worn,,. and -other tittle ills. And the reaches a certain age without marry- - a•aund h'ut, with (realm to pour asvor (cold, then rinse 1n clear venter, longer detsite reciprocity," Those mother has a gunrat+tee that the Ing is lalxlMd, and placed in a Priv- them To Blanch Almmnda-Place in a I were true wends as r,•;,-ands the great,Tablo-1s contain no opiate or halos-' ilr}tr! (lacy under. the special- care Seed Cak•s.-(ane cup of butter, fol dra (tae wigs mother, ]firs I of the King, who binds himself to Three cups of sugar Orse cup of icuF- pour boiling water over them, imajority of the Canadian people at L� Flardy, ,flat a tall;baud for them all His I' this will swell the skins and -allow that time, and they are even truer I'otirchu, ti, S„ says' "lepp'ercci" T,ral, or cream. our j - eggs r cups of flour, or )est ' hod them to be quickly drawn otT, Throw to c!a} ,Finn they were ,hon, The a have used (sal,v's Own Tablets Ineprisoner one is delightfully simple. , A the almonds into caul water and chargr of sentiment iq due to the and fins! thein a blesgiiig to children. prisoner in any one of t};e Siamese enough to soften into a til,n paste. Iw.ipe dry with a cloth. y pp anis may sin his Pardon and re- fect that the now appreciate the I am not satislieu without a box fir (; y F Two tablespoonfuls fennel or cara- i To Clean S m acts Classes --l+ive I pos`itiilrtiew of CanadA as they never the huustr at all times." It }•our 1,'ase by marrying one of the inelig- I I ible class, Whether lie is already Fay seed. One talslespoonf A soda them as uccaaional rub with a clean did before. They agrcr with Sir Wil dealer dues not keep thew Tdbilets its I married is nut of great consequence lissotved in boiling water, Roll out (lath moistened with esraLlaylated frill in thinking that Canada is to stock send. ' ,5 cents to The Dr, Wil- for in =lam a man is not reststcned 'thin and cut, into ehapea, - - be the counts of the twentieth cen- liams' Medicine'Co„ Brockville, Ont., spirit, then polish with a r.hamr+{y Y to one wife. Raspberry Bacarian Cream.loft- Icather, the spirit haviug removed fury, ane! they 6cvo no desire to and ,you will get a box by mail post en a quarter of a package of vela- surrender It to the Unit-ed States, paid, - . . tine in half a cupof ras leerr, all grease, y Glass 1,1 icka aro coming' Into asp, p y juice; " �']'ha believe that Canediars should -T To slake I'ridd llaion'more Diges Ihave all the advanta s to be de dissolve over hoc water; add the � Se ' I and ;t is said that this material will , able•-Take a g6od at/ed apple and le lio,ess (eonfi-re!" "Jane: Jane. ` - juice of inalf �_lenton, n C(ipfpl of rived from the opening' alt of this the house is on flee!" .lane (calmly')',goon' be iis.xI for snaking• Statues, as _ _ Icut-it in slices with the peel on and- g P --Yew. 1 know, It's the first 5re rarxi country, and if the poo to of! it trsigi s the earrodlnc efTect of the fry Lill-brown in the Lacon fat. Serve the adjoining Republic-tae country', highly' seasoned will. pepper and in this hou,e that I h+aven't,tnnd to wcathar notch lxFttpr.ttitln mnrblror salt. ar.d you will will, a delicious of the ninetecr.,th ce.r•tury-want to. light " `granite DOM THF sharp the profits of the ou txtertuil de-; gnapp�alway I believe I, did say 1 ; _ ,dish• - � %•elopment which is about to take� %.ou were always lying about your-I Lhnsoed Tea.Tour two quarts of piss's. they must move across the{ tmlt S• Bra Sir,. I'm not ascus-I A little boy was asked his'name, boiling water on'one ounce of whole i border into the country of the tw'vn- g8`- rxI answertid, "Well, ,they call the boiling and twelve drachms of sliced toured to that kind of talk. I'm a a t.ieth century, gentleman, sir'" Snappe- There ,Iimruie, for short, but my maiJen' 11ADYINRIVU, liquorice root: Ast a few 'slices of - --Hama is .lames."' lemon,' Let this stand in a coverall TU FILL IhIPF.IiLyI. 121:C11'RU- 1.sou are again," jar for six- hours, then strain for CI'1'1. use and s%sceten to taste, It it prop hleUnit the reciprocity, Your Liver to Blame. If not, something must To`Prevrnt 131ac1: Stockings Turn- agitation in the United estates would) is ■ 1 " • ing Green When Washed.-=turn the� be confine,) almost entirely to a bewrong with its food. If stockings inside-;out. and wash in few cities not far from the Cnnadianl (lather, do not rub the soap on the i border, such as-Boston, Buffalo, Ile-i the mother's milk doesn't ctockin,s. Rinse in tepid water to trait fit. Paul and Minneapolis, but 1 Hers Are the Symptoms Which Tell O� a COng�sted ;which a little y'inegar,••is,ridded. Lary for the fear that Mr. ChamberlaLn's Liver, and Indicate the Need of nourish it, the netsds Scorn s in I-lie shade, and pull gently into I proposals for mutual Imperial tariff' yitapA• (preferences may be adopted. This) DR, CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER• PILLS. EMLILBIO Y. It supplies the Ile not wash a F ryiti -pan often, fear -has ca•usu d•a rapid development I n - :,for. as -a rude the following nnethod u re:iprocity sen tnxm un c ni - elements of fat-required for. of cleaning it is very' effectual...Place ell States, if the. villi,('1d Mates The tongue is coated, .the.appetite I this welli:nownt trent.ntent, ;rid you i _ the baby. If baby is 'not Lh pan ori the Cm, for. a.few minutes ' Cun6*t'e s agt•ess to feciprucity with:.. is imnnired, digestion is deranged, i ensure gucxi digestion and.regular I to upa ails fat left, in it, and whilst ' Qalrad:n,.it will .be .chiefly for tile'I then bi Pixels are constilvated, rrrrd there action of the bowels--the fottndation nourished by its artificial this is hot, rah the inside of the Purpose' of killing imperial rezipro-fare feelings of fullness and soreness of good.'health. ; 'parr'with clean, suai t -paper until it city.' t)nce killed, that great impar I shout the liver. Mr. Rogers Clancy, farmer, Chep- fOOCl, then-it requires is quite clean. The paper should -be ial Project can'never'ba revi'1't�1, and' t ;screwed--tip and used a-igorously• i,the L'nito(I States will then be in a You may sacs headache and dizzi- slows.. Bruce County. Ont., stales;- r - , po§itfon" to withdraw stay.•-_cruces-`nc•s,, pains -in the limbs, feverish- i`iI have used' Dr: Clrrtse's F:iiln••v- ' ITrraled_likc_,_thi- fry_�n.>`-V9,11S__ wi1L - never barn till they are %veru ver sions tf may have made tri Canada l Hess, yallowncss of the eye. and skin, Liver Fills, and' would say that, r•the purpose of defeating :lir.i depression • of spirits, and irritabil- there is no In ' that equals " �O 111iin - to _.. them as tr cure for stomach trout les, SChamberlain's glans: tty of tatiilx•r fie :teat is the influence of the bilioustioss, torpid liver an•d head- - -• F'I�'1? 1'iI;S. 11A1LWAYS ANI) RF.('I.1 ltoC'1'1'Y. ache. I zeas troubled•a great deal liver on the other organs of the Queer .living's' suuietimcs get into with these ailments briar( using Dr. Chocolatu 1'ie•--Onp. cofl'eecn.z milk,' body, that, once. it is deranged, •the Cha"se's'Kidney-Livor Pills, -awl-t:hi, I the ' stock market reports of the I' two talalcspui�ns grated chocolate, newspapers, but.. icrba•ss._th,e -trust whole system seems to he upset. �t.luttrfourths. Cup sugar, ybl-ks of r I I I There arc no means by which you have proven wonderfully successful in - MU Sion absurd statenont that has ycL• an- my case. three eggs. Hcht. chocolat( an(1 milk peared kcas one cgpled by a number can co quickly and certainly obtain 1 would not think of being with- :--,-- to ether add the sugar an ,yolks iii- of Caunaci,ian- news to n(_rs to the elTect relief fear r torpid, sluggish liver ac- g 1 I 1' out a box of thceo pills in the house gr'tha;r, beaten tyn cream. flavor thin, a reciprocity treaty b6LNkleein tion its by the use of TIT. -Chase's I l aird whanerer I fret any gvinptomsa of ' t Half a teaspoonful three with essellen a anvils_1;al:e.. with C a-da and the United 'States would kidney-Liver Pills. these disorders T'Ltake one, of--these under crust. Spread meringue oP 'the 'cnuse a rise in Cainadian lktcilic - Ono-pill at bedtime: anti the result hills,' an(1 they set me�all right TTTT or four times' a da 'in ! S whites over the to w g is a thoroulxh clennsinq of the filter, Y li Railway,.'tock. To any thinking again. I can strongly recointneno bottle will brie the desired Custard Pie,--One pdnC of milk, man.it nnust be• evil ell that a sect- in* nnA exctt•tary systems_ nail' new- g three eg6s, a little salt, three table- p ocal arrnnronu•nt with the United 1 the (-buss's hentioIedver pills for r b viF'.o.r and ,regularity for liver, kid- the trrnihlev mentioned above." result. It seems to have a spoons of sugar. I••lavor with as- States that would cause trade to neys and liowels: hr. Chase's Kidnpy-Liyer Pills, one •'. sena, vanilla or nutmeg 'and essence flow north and south instead o3 east ho -fanfil,y medicine has bemi more- pill a doge, 2; cents a box, at all magi-cal effect upon babies ' of ]e"'°".• -_If-the milk is scalded it and west mast prove disastrous alike u)garl in ,Canada than Pr, will require tint two eggs to a pint. to Lhe Ciinacliun Pacific'Itnilw-a-y-, the cxta�siv v. dealers,' or Pkltnanson. Bates R CO., Cream Pie,-One pint of milk (.rand 'Trunk 1'ac'i!ic and the Cana- Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and noire Toronto, The portrait and signa- • and children. scalded, two talilaspoons of corn than Northern tailw'nys. The great- has such a reputation for reliability lure of T1s. A. w Chase, the fam- a SCOTT&BOWNE.Ch.misu,Temitto.Ont._ starch, three talslcspoons `of sntga'r,' er-thb' 1pishress between the-ra tern and certainty,of action. ons - receifit Book aatehor, are on- the - y'-'talks of Vivo eggs. R'et the starch and westci n I'rovinren the better it Enliven the action of the -liver by overy box. continues quiet at $2.0?i to $3.14} .t -- per bag. Cornmeal was dluiet and ?; R steady at $1.35 to $1.45 per hag. r` R R Huy-No. 1, $9 to $9.5u; 0 ' e .rY ' �50900 .. .2 to 8.75 lu entixod , to_.'.. _ $F 5 a , : _ - - $7.50, and pure clover. $6.5Q to $6:- — . 75r ton in car lots. , _ a _ Prpovisions-Heavy f'anadiaa short,- Number of --Prisoners Taken -'by cut Pork, $16.50 to a17.50; light short cut, $16.50 to $17; Anwricar 'elf - clear tat Us&, $20; compound lard, . -•Japanese at Port Arthur. - 611c to e rendered, Canadian lard, c to 7}c; kettle ndered, 8}c to 9}c, ac- cording o-cording to quality; •hams, " 12c to- l3c.; fresh killed _abattoir hogs, $7- _-. - 20 $ 25 heavy fat hogs THE SURRENDERED GECHRISON. 1Co�t'b army that,the Japanese lost 1 `: to $5• mixed his a to $S 'so. i $4.75 A dsays:-A,l only 50,000 men in taking the; tort- I i $' 15, , report' rectch fron Thursdayfromrens is declared to , absurd by 1 t /•l i lest, ;5:0-5 to $b•3.i off cars. - aspsf 'Gen. Nogt�s headquarters, largely Rusriian navat officers here. i i' - tt Cheese-Ontario tall white, 10}c decreases the figures of the aturend- Their lowest estimates they say, - IiH; j; tf y� i `, - to lOj.c; colored, 1Qjic to 10}c; Quor oared garrison, and intimates that based on porsurcal observation and �ir t V."V f . bee, 9;c to 10C. the force handed over• to the Japan- oa stories tela by rho,prisoners, is (. iii; `• Butter-Finest grads, 21c to 211c; - rr' rese at Port Arthur 'will pe 32,000'that the Japaneso lost 80.000. t--• - i r ordinary t9uest, 2Crt; to'20¢c; 'medium ,exclusive of 15,000 or 16,000 sipkl Advices from Japanese sourcessay grades, 182c to 19ic, and western >i and wounded, making a rough total that' the condition of fort Arthur is a r• i dairy, 15$c to 16i}c,- _ of"48,000: chaotic, lout that- Generals Nogi and i ^ Eggs-­Select new laid, 23c to 24c _ The'report Is as follows:- - IStocssel rapidly are systniati.g af- t i, if 1;! .i, and straight gathered candled, 20e As previously reported, the trans- fairs there. Gen. Nogi is prepared is t ' -'� _,-.-rj !rl• to 21c; No. 2, 15#c to laic. ter of objects 'mentioned in article 2 to put n horde of Chinese coolies attr� �*. ~ ''' ! -- 1 CATTLE DiAPFCGT. ..of, the capitulation compact took work in the fortifying of fart Ar- -L­ he transfer of t-hur immediately the. Russians . aro ;try , - ; Ar- place on Jan. 4, and tramme � ^"f Toronto, Jan. 10-:1 fairly heavy - the forts sad batteries-has been com disposed of. Vast quantities of cr ;, run of stock was offering at the_ pleted. ment and timber are ready on the Western Cattle Market, this morn- The prisoners will be assembled at'Yalu River, while steel Plats and i ` (� ing but.the demand was fairly ac- ;the place appointed on Jan. 5, but other- manufactured necessaries are r tive, and prices were maintained at •the investigation- relating to these ready in Japan for transportation S t ."" ! about the old level, prisonersis so complicated that the to the fortress. The •Ta anese aro !a 77 r • . i i Export Cattle-Trade was quiet, = result cannot be reported at present, confident that the reforptifying of !�� # j• +i there being few cattle on th-e market. Reports received up to date are as Port Arthur will place the fortress 0� l }`a� 1 Prices are lower at Chicago, and follows:- in a better condition than ever, with l ,'" i considerable purchases are being _ Generals ... ... ... 8 the Russian detects eliminated lung / l r mac there by localshippers. On or o -'Admirals 4 """ before Russia can besiege it, it such r � i iJ► `' `� `7 two lloads ewere sold here to-day, but Color.rls and majors 57 'a thine ever occurs. J ;� `w1, lJ,j / they were generally of poor to- me- Captains and commanders ,,:,,. lOb Atcmiunition, food, and ma,Lcal drain quality. Quotations are tin- -Army captains and lieutenants 531 supplies to last far years will- he General atueysel, who retires truui Port Arthur with D1ilit-ary Honors charged. Choice are quoted at $4.- Naval liemtenanta.and naval ant to Port last" Artfo.. - - -- -'-- "- "- - - o $5 good o medium tot $4.25' A ofilciais .,.... ... ...... 240 I w at $3.2u o $4 t _ ,,0 t i s,9 Atthur will retain only a small gar- to $t.,n, good cows t • � - Butcher CattyThere, was a fairly,._ ' Army ofticiala A'TEITFT AT SURPRISE. LEADING MARKETS, - - ... Surgeons 109 ri:-an as soon as tF.o' Prisoners are y ,n t moderately good cattle . env r Chaplains ......... 20 A despatch from St. letersburs withdrawn and ordgr is restored. heavy .which hes was some d rnan , ^n eases at- in. ounce, but owing to their real o �f ee l -- Of the rank a.ad file of •the I says:--(,soars) Iiuropatkin reports The fleet is busily enfiaed in clear- ,The Ruling Prices In Live Stock CThe bass's run imparted a slightly - - army ,. ....,434' the frustration of a Jap g S • ca ice tone to prices, but not sufli- _ Of the rank an4 file. of the tempt to surprise his centre front number narration will be unsafoi and Breadtttuffs. ciet,tly -as to in any,way change the - nav e. Only Yl overnm<mt I` y 4,5(00 the nixht of January 6; and the for n long rim glint ti ,us. There warn few. o �A'rmy�`non-combatant+ .:.. .:r 8,645 bayon•rting of 21 Japanese the night craft- will be-allowed to oc.Rer rho I uRF:ADSTUF-FS. aoffering, Naval non-combater,.. of `January 3 by a cavuli�• recon- harbor. Cattke indeed rho, on- - 32 307 rnajssance in the valla,' of Taitse It­ is Probable that DiOny will Toronto, Jan. 10.-Whcat-:- itariu m brought are om- _ .. 500 the market aF,riiit 25, Total River; in the dirocticui of S[w chap. soon be opened up to neutrals. Ja- 9$c bid, al asked for red and white, tho•igh really good cattle n Besides these there are about 15.- Pa,rese companies are preparing to spring, 94c to 95c; goose, F37 c tv malty quotably up to $4 ,0. The tid)U sick and wounded in 4'IC'TOIt AND VArQL'T`;IIFD. establish weekly servicer; to -that 888- Manitoba, No', 1 northern, range of quotations is unchanged. 1000 or 16, Good to choice butchers' are quoted _ ;the hos;vitals. - 'A despatch from -Port Art-hur`says Port, _ $1 `,8, No, 2 nnrtl erne $1 U3# to at $4 to' $4 g � :J), fair to nod at $3.= The volunteers are chiefly included) _The ra,.vtirg between (len. Nogi 51 t; No 3 n.,rrthern, JT.c to 98cr t;0 to $i,. mixed Juts, rnedium, at the list ot-mm=rotnhztimbr. - stool-t;en. Stucr�cl at 1'1 un 'free K0 1A PAT KIN'S VOI.'C[:S Ccorgia++ Bay .ports; U more_ crintt- $4-t•o $;i 50; ct>mmon at S1,75 to One hundred saddle horses and 1, 1-Cottage, which preceded the inarch. A ilespatch from `Rt, Petr•rab,irt ling in transit. ^ bull- at $^$2 ,0, cows at $3 to $3.110, and 7670 draught horses were surrender-} ing m our- per cen , p oast of the Russian fi,rces froFlour-90 tatents, $1.20 says F'rorn relia',ic information in . to-5o , ,, �.�• ' red. Part Arthur on 'Thursday. had noth- he possi•�gion of the As-ocint� ,l to $4 11;5 buyers' sacks, east nr,d Stockorn awl I'r el r,=1c«ate is a Ing spectacular about it, cwt it vas , west l5c to 20c higher for choice. little quiet although some cattle "M:t1' RI LF.AS1 - I'il1SONFIIS• in mativ ways intcre4 tin Press 'it nPPr-ars the the rnilitor}' q b g. �;en. I 11Pn:toha. $ .4.o to $; 70 for first sale)' abort stead • with quota-tions A despatch from Tokio says -The Str•essel, through a ini,ta'.e, srrrv'e1 situation below r Atukdcn ;s by n" Patents, $5 t,, $; 40 for second at- y 2- St hour and a half ahead of the means as catoifa Aory as reprai,-tit- p F'ed+rlcrs are quoted at $ .50 to $3 Japanese naval officers' have not ex-1 (,.d, The n,+mbar of troops at (7rn, encs, and $7 to $,-,.20 for bakers'. S0, and stockers at $1 50 to $3 4!0 - - amined the sunken warships at Port- time set for the meeting, lie, rode MiIIfeed-$11 to $I1.;,0.• for braii if;lch Cows-:1 fair number were !Duro tkin's disposal is about Arthur, and there;are nothing is a fine Arab charger, and was accom- �23- r fa In bufk., $11 50 tr, $47,30 for shorts, oReri❑ and the range of prices to known of their condition and pos.i- partied b• three officers, and a small 3, 00 and the_transportation over g y -' Oflat and ' west Dlar.,toba, $2Y for unchanged At $3o to $60 each - I - escort of Cossacks 'The I,e�iteuaut the Siberian Itarlroad.i.g Proving' in- . ble availability for farther service• commanding the Ja ar,se card at adequate The fact In o6nnoction shr)r!% 5l� for bran exports Calves-.1 flood num)cr were offer- 11t ,s expected that careful exaintaa the cotta o immtxlifltc �t,t for with the internal situation might I tiarloy-13c for No: ' 3, 43c for irtq. but trade was steady and q:o- tion of the v'essela wilt he made at b I5' 6 ettra..and 41c for tin 3 malting rations are firm .-In_tooe at 3;r^to_ the earliest possible moment '1'he� Gen Nnci.- Diranwhilo the ltus-,ian.s. have an important bearing sha,ftd S. i per li,, and $'' to $1i0 each, who wore to full uniform, qac on Japan submit peace proposal,. No- outside. Toronto frei khts, u c 1 Japanese are keenly- anxious to 12 e-hirnirr, 75c to ?f3c for'No 2- Shoop and Lambe-T1csp,te a fairly know the condition of rho 'sunken horseback chatting cheerfully.. Gen, thing of this nature, however,' fav .. 5 too-eel's. hens face shmvcd.traces ,vet made its appearance. Corn=-•tiew (:annajan yellow, 43c heavy run, the niarkct' had a firm ships. aria it is believed that some ' y' mixed, 42c, f.o,b., Chathaitt frci.ghts;. I tone a-nd trado.w•ass active, Fxport - p an bourn (en anvrcRi, esc�urtn half - _ .•�, of them are salvable Nogi. td , by � WILL GO VTA NAGASAKI ' new ,1itn,•r;can, -N^ 3- yellovtr. •52c. i whcep. arc gtintcKi unrhangrd at $� _. . The Hus-tans tngercuu,ly blocked nixed, alis, on track,'Toronto. •o $11 4): culls are firm at $2.50 to the dry-dock. They towed Che trans two troopers, arrived, wild the rival commanders set eyes on each A despatch from Tokio ears. Gen pats-33c to "33}c fat No, 1 $3•a'�• and I3Ribs are steady at _ port Amur ill, the duck, blew her y" �' _ other for rho first -Croon after of ht `'tooss't flrwi t.h- other Russian Of- white, cast low freights; No, ^ 25 to $G, r up so that she partly turs+ed turtle: .-- Both ricers who will leave fort' Arthur 32ic, low -frclghts, -and 32c, 'north IIoRs-'ilea uinrket is_tairl.y fitoady. and sank sidewise, and then destroy I,months' iticessant conflict, raised their hands Jr., ceremonious ort Parole will rttcuri to their fames and west. for a quota) 4.55ffic'd at E4 mi .ed the dock Fate The ltasiana our-1 salute. Each seemed to (Iouht via Nagasaki. I Iho11r`d Oats-II far cars cif trees for selects;and 84.35 cue lights and rendered possession Of the dockyard w-.hether the other intended to shake - - jand $4 25 for barrels on track To- fats , on Wednesday and turned over to hands., Gen,, Notii dismounted, and F'IGFIT1Nt. IN J1AN('lIURIA, Irnntu, 2Sc more for broken lots here - the Japanese ten small steamers en: St,oessel followed, They walked sort 'tt)c fur br.ukon lots e,utsirh. QUARANTINE WITHDRAWN, - available for iminetllute use. All the to the cottage side by ids, chatting -A dcr,patch from ]ftikden says other craft had cecina l been 6 t? I i ear-01c to 68c for No, 2 _ we.it I y )fondtiy .and Tuesday a general at- • Cessation of Smallpox Cases in easily and nptr noticing a fatigue and ass; • s=unk. � tack seas expected. .Orr Saturda.Y the .�^. .Western States, The work of cicarin• away the part, lose .by that was extricati,rg e. lluckwt cat-,,_c• .to 53c Pas[ itn,l 6 y corpses from the adjacent wreckage •Japnnrse chased indica cons nT be p tmiru's cummen(vd r•.) ,uon as the for lnterinent. 'Their interview was, ,tinnin;; s•'rious operations. Ihiring west' A despatch troth Ottaw'ti sacs'- Husstan charts Vo-, for in the of course,, rivets, but it is known the lirevious ni •ht they lucat.ed a Retorts received by the nirdicat ` capiCu}ation agreement were deliver-i P ( COt;NTRY intonllCF1. ( antral• of Public Health indicate Cd to the ,Japanise. I thatr it wan cordial. Vac-! conipli. -battery oto the .Sha Ftiv-er bricl'fie, that there is almost an absolute oes-' The official cigure hiving the Rus merited the other upon_the, gallantry from %-,hick tticy enfiladed' the Rus- 7lutrer-'trade continueR rather i anon of smallpox casco in the West. > of their armies. Qian treeicbes, l,ciri supported by a lqtijet, with re cipts lie ht. sian and Japanese 10&-15 at Port (Ten, Stoessel tr,ucchin ly sym path-. hens cannonade alon• the whole Creamery, prints , "22c to 21c �it G'ov'ernment inspocti,r having vis- Arthur are.-not,yet avu'ilahle, The fi l Y do tabs 19c to 2ftc itc�d the lam'crinfi'ancf mining camps 3 Arth Trion of the s trroiulered gar- reef with Gen. No in the loss of centre:', The Japar.csr .used ..`+himOs6 in Idaho, Montana, and.Washington, risen has not bean det,rmined, IL his two 'sons, declaringthat they. snclls. At midnight SiJurday under Dairy tubs, good to I and reported the absence of the diq- vvcre an honor to the 'Japano e. coyer of imponetrabie darkness' the choice ....... .... •16c to 17-c ea-o, the I)elrartmen•t of Agricult ur•e Is impossible to moyo tile' 'majority ( on. No i race) replied that the do mcrtium :..., 24r, to lSe i rot the sick and wounded, who will g gravely P y Jnpanes,• attacker) the. right Russian has withdrawn the medical inspect- were not lust, as they had xsac-rificed flank, energetically, directin their do, itiferior Grades ...... 12c.to lac ..be nursed at Port-Arthur The..r$re 2, y• fi ors tram along the British Columbia themselves to the welfare of their boundary line. Dr.. ]4fontizambert of the many prisoners is a trouble­ mnvcrnent Principally against _ a Dairy lh. culls, good to _ F'atherlantl, were;, rp-, choice „„ ..... 17c to 1Rc some and expensive task, and it is strong- redoubt, but Lhcy " states that as there has not been a possible that Japan 'wilt arrange After a tun Iinurs' cozifere.ncr, aur- pulsed. Simultaneously nn-attack do lnr-e, rolls 1.ilc to l7c _ ing which they lunched, the Generals single ctiso of.buhonic plague. in San later to return them to Russia, The was launched against the Russian do medium llc to 13c 'rancisco since March, and the port emerged together, Cheese-The market has a. firm g p question is now under consideration ' trench(•% 4urthor,onkt, lint before day- basin been docilred a clean ort. at Tokio. Gen. Nogi admirivd Con. Stoessel's light it wfis abandoned. tone. Quotations for job lots hero it has been decided-to.--dispense with horse, patting his neck, and remark- It-is expected that.(.en. Nogi will The Chinese continue to report tiro steady at lie to 11 to iur-largn i the quararit.ining of vessels arriving return to Tokio at the request of ink; upon his beautiful proportions. that contagious diseaSCs attended by land ll;c to 11 ,dor twins, from San Francisco at Brit- (-on. Stoessei asked the Ja eases ( i Ports in Brit- z. Ithe Emperor, in which case he will t p y,arc rife anion the Fggs-Tho market has a ti,rm tone, ish Columbia. receivcommander to accept the animal as !envy rnortnlit g a gift. unchanged at 20C for t eforet ni'"a tachesgente ear Fort g' point- The Ja an,sc soldiers+ litmedlannvd quoted 1=for fresh. J. BARRY'S SUICIDE. Gen. -Nogi thatikod him, but ^ g ed out that he enfold) not accept the CHARTS ARF WORTHLESS. keys, 1-.c to 15c: ease, 10r• to plc; chickens, 8c to Arthur yesterday. horse personally, as it came,within g A Farmer Shoots Himself is a, A des atch from I Paris says:-In the suction of the capitulation re- P lOd. Winnipeg Hotel. . FAINTED AT TTIllJR POSTS. formation received In official- quay-, Potatoes-Aro quoted steady. On- - 'says:"military- Vice-Admiral Winnipeg err The London, Daily )flail's.. Chefon material, but he said be would tario. stock, Enc to. 70c.on, track 9 Rojo5tvensky's charts of the Indian and 7 5c to 80' out of store. Eastern J. 'harry, .who committed suicide in correspondent says that Russian of- gratefully accept it on behalf of the the Palace Hotel on.Friday. mornir _ $secs who have arrived there bring ,JaPaneso arniiv, ProiiOiing 'that it Ocean, In which the Russian socond 75c to 80t! on track' and JOc to 95� as, Pacific squadron is now cruising, out of %taro• by shootinghimself with a 44-cali- descriptions of "the terriblo condi- would be treat.cd with the greatest are defective, and Practically worth- bre revolver, was a prosperous farm- lions existing in the hospitals at care, and would be,treasured. as a Baled Hai•-No. l timothy is.duuf- g p less: This arouses.apprchotisions ofor,'-and-the papers found in his,pos- Port Arthur, which they say were i proud posession, a ' et., e future catastrophe, as it ed at, $­',0+o R and rnixed or clov- session would indicaite that he was worse than thoso of the ba'tt'lefield. j ' -(.on.-- Stoessel then }rade firewelF p er,nt •$0,50 for car bots ,ou_track wort'Ei about $25.600. He left a - - - is .kriovi'n that 'rho charts do riot They relate how the Sisters of ghar=i to the horse, shook hands cordially here. - show the recent hydrographic daii- ixpto nvques;thig .that his body be dry accustomed as they are to such with Gen. Nogi, and mounted an T;aled,Straw-Ts quoted unchaneerl ship ed to Brynimer, Ont., his form- gars of the Indian Qccaa,. _ [ P ordeals, sickened under these con-1 officer's charger; on which he gallop- rtf 3E to' $Ti�iO per•ton for car lots or home, acrd this veil) be done, No _ ditions, and fainted at their posts i ed back to Port Arthur. - off track here. iii(iuost will he held, as a deliberate because of Mack' of noufAii lent: CZAR 3r[Ay ORDFR BATTLE. r TT:1.�'F7 MARCJTF.P OCJT,' sutcii!o, y}•as. apparent. He bud quay- "The wretched patients toward the A despatch from London says kONTREAL MARKETS. rolled with'his -wife recently. end complained bitterly of what they A despatch from Fort Arthur, with is expected at St-. Petersburg,that Ior Montreal, .Jan. 10.-Grain-Little — --�--- cAllod the. heartlessness of the firs- the Third Army; via Fusnn say's:- the Czar will order I{ouropatkin to no export: business in 'vi•hcat, as DAILY ASSASSINATIONS. ters of Charity, who grew so ac Only eighty Russian officers have ac- take the oOensivo immediately Ile-,shippers claim.that the )rials they aril. custoritcd to hciruan suffering that cepted parole.', All the regular RuY. fore Nogi's• veterans.-can join the;Fretting. from- the other side are away Policemen„ Cossacks and Spies they seemed to lose pili sympathy for sian troops have marched out of ,Japanese forces on the Sha, and at out 'of line, There was no change in Port Arthur, and left for Port an • p.xp9r.isc to gain some success to fi Shot Down at Warsaw- S' arsavd: the victims.' k the market for oats on fipbt, the dc= The correspondent adds: lfedicines Dalr.y on 'Friday. Jiapaneso' troops offset t,he'effect of the loss of fort' A despatch from Merlin says:- entered he cit-/,nn- Thursda• to mend being still slow and prices un- ,`, 1 I and doctors were y Arthur upon -Clic Rus ran People - ^ d w s�a oars hero state that the old= scarce, and the 1 (changed nt 391�c for Nor. white aruf keels order. Non-comhatgnts areal- Such instructions'. will place Iiouro-, , ei•s of n lioasaiit cunununity- in the , mingled with'1rt an• ' of hand yells of. lowed the option of remaining at parkin in .a most difficult position, lat�8.c for N'o,-;3 per, bushel, ox Government of lfoscow have adopted Port Arthur. The Japanese navy is The severit of the Winter in north-'store, a resolutiin declaring that, they will .nen who ane th(Aic , co operations removing' mines and: the Japanese ern Manchuria' ucakes eft t"9�.ive mil-I Flour-Manitoba springy wheat, pat- compel- their ,ions 10 disobey, mobil--• - - - - without anacsth ice, combined 1,o hulks at the harbor mouth. All the- r•• _• " p -ents, $,11.60; strong bnkers% $5,30; make such an inferno that it was a forts have been. taken oyer .by the its operations Next to I'm risible; ;ration orders, preferring that, they, 1 tet' relief to rush from the foul atmos- evch with troops hai•in the' best'80; s--night•.roller , $5..70 to $5.- be shut at home as rebels than to phare and"horrihlri 'sights, evert if. Japauese,_ equipment, g, 80; straight rollers, $5.30 to $5_- be uselessly slaughtered in Dlanchur- _ It is known that the Russian army 40, and in ;lags, $2.80 to S2.M - in. There are alniost daily reports Ithe shell-torn, streets were the only A NAVAL STATIaN. Freed-Manit.oba bran, in bags, $17 of political assa::sinations in War= _ 'P is sufPrrir great cleprivati.or<, of such P°alternative Ito $1&, short.%, $20 per tqn; Ontario ' saw•, the victims being policemen, .. A despatch, from 'Tokio says:-The necessaries as fonts unci overcoat's. JAPS LOST 80,000. Japanese intend to establish a nav- owing to the wholesale robberies of:winter wheat hran, in bulk, $17 -to E'os sacks and .5pies,. A proclamation i'tt at Station at Port- Arthur. `'ice supplies, and a battle-fought solely-,514; sliorts, $1-9 to $20; 'mouille, has been issued that all persons tak- A_despatch front .Chefoo says: The Admiral Y. Shibayama will proba- for political reasons would he with $21 ,to $28 per ton, as to quality. ing part in street -demonstrations Statement of the csinsored despatches bly be placed in charge of.it. The advantage strongly on the side of Meal-There was no change_ In the against trio- Govari;Cimt :will ba. from correspondents with Gen. military administration at Port the. Japanese. t4nrkct. for rolled oats and business shot. -^--:c..T .,-..rte...__ ..._- ... -'. ',r;,..�.. - ._ ....' ::5:.... •,;.✓_ ' _ 1 h .. ' 1,� rM;r a Whitby. The Minister of Inland Rev « <ati.��~414..•6 AP — enue, having noticed in the pub- - Miss May-Bruce has returned home -- . .v.d•.ezy Fzlday morning at its Office lished results of a recent depart- _ �_.. • Pickering pat after vLau a friends in town. mental analysis that thele is Miss Laura Evaus is visiting friends. hardly such an article on the Can- - _, - - - - - in Oshawa this week. 3' r. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dererell spent adian market as pure maple syr- 3 Sunday with Pickering friends. up, has deist trliued that lle will .9u n' a­r'- We are pleased to hear our band make the maple tnen rive up to - -- -- practising after the holiday.. the pure food law of Canada. elm e fir. and _hiss Heurs are visiting Where syrup is offered for sale, TERMS friends in London. accordingly, that contains gltt- • The by-law to grant aid to Farmers yrvar; sa.00 If Paid is adwaao• tose.or other substitutes, he will _ RATES OF ADVEBTifiMG. Co-Operative Hai-vestinghabeing Machine votes corn el the firms to brand the la- _. ieactasertion, r line - 10 dente ryas defeated, there being 218 votes per cast in favor of the b law and B7 a- bels with the word compound in tlai3.anbreqneat lnaertion,per line - 6 3` �dszate does not include r,eg►1 or Foreign ad- gainst. To carry the by-law a two- conspicuous form, so that par- :�eRu. thirds vote was necessary, that is 300 chasers may not be ruisled into For FISH SEASON• 36e•ial terms given to parties making don• out of a possible 450,or.a three-fifths believing that the are getting. ;7a�doz 2 or a months or by raise Stitt. Halt- p g y g g ..' ,taosF,g or yearly contracts parable quarterly. vote would have carried it when the the pure thing when, as a matter - - ". ne•s carde,,an-lines or under, with papa� adverse vote does not exceed one-fifth losgear,$e 00,payable in advance. of the possible vote. of fact, the are not. _ awsotios in local columns sen cents per line, - am e•nsaper line each subsequent insertion. On Thursday. evening, January, 5, New Advertisements. V portal contract r tea made known on applit>•- the members of the W hithy Citizens' Fresh Trout, - - - as, No free advertising. Band, with an ual'numberofinvited I— rd ements without written netruetions _ e� y/ Fresh White Fish sak�iaeiaserted anal forbidden and charged so- friends, assembled at th- Royal Hotel. PEAS-W. H, Moore,Kingston Rd. r�T.e!• Fresh Sea Herring. enAdagly. Orders for discontinuing advartiss- for the ostensible pu:j,nse of having peat,has a quantity of "1'rnanian Slue" fits must be f a writing and sent to tn•put saes you for Bale. 19 ' an oyster supper''and an e",•ening of - - - - -WJob ork promptly atemdeii to. music, song -and sr-,(h. h. At. ne j�TOOD FOR SALE-All classes of - o'clock the dining-rod tt door's were `` hardwood now ready for sale Prices l0.tf moked opened and the guests�.tt-down_ about the same as laat year, A J Poynter, Finnan Haddie _— s '• �sr I'oiitiost-smatindependence After the oysters, fruit, etc., had wbitevale, VVV Scaled Herrings - sDnr Sim-AFint-cls•/Local been put out of sight, the programme OR SALE-A quantity of pine 61ear Ezgeotationr-Th• heart► began, with Band Mana'„er3. H. Al- FOR wood,neatly split and piled,cut int-ft - - Aa Dort of the.people of Pickering and vicinity lin in the chair. He said he thought leogths.82.00 per cord on Premises,lot 16,con.5 j that was as-good'an occasion as any to Pickering. apply to J �` Hogte. Br&tugham• talk pplainly to the hssnd, and hejlikled► Labrador Herrings. �u Proprietors would begin with the leader, Mr. Ev• �EDAR FOR SALE=The under- `�\rra•sss••ed �Fkar $t Thexton, ens. 4L r. EyaIIa arose, and t°rile as- signed hu for sale a quantity of cedar, wnishment Mr. Allin produced a t.11 a nes and lengtba,suitable for poste, ladder P po lee and building rtirposas. 13.C.Bunker.los handsome setoll, `and began to read 90,con.1, 1'ick•ring• 13.14 FRIDAY, JAN. 13th, 1905. an address, and while•the surprise on I dR3i TO RENT.-A splendid farm • Mr. Evans'face increased,a beautiful p Boneless Fish, being composed of the south half or lot e9 4ried Cod Steak. silver cornet, mounted with gold, val- Ind Range,B F den,consistsn8 of 104 aces sit Pickering Public,Library. acct at 38b,00 was handed to him. I u►ced'within three miles o!Pickering Vt)~iag. - g Y For full particulars apply to w V Richardson, , The genial bandmaster was over- ptok•nng so ct The following hooks were added to whelmed, and his few words in reply odw Pickering Public Library, Dec- were broken with the deep feeling he CRATING RINK, HOUSE AND Salmon - Sardines amdler, 1001: could not supprese. i.7 LOT FOR SALE-Tho undent;n•d odors Kippered Herrin for sale u a reasonable price, hu large skating armed lm g B OORAPSY. rink. Lad Liao bis bones and lot situated in - Haddies, _ ,1 the village of Brougham For peatieulars app! _ „ MPitt, Lord RoseberrT Balsam rsml -Zion. to Frank saadtr•onan the paa or to w Z ';l1 An Irishman's Story, Riohardson,Pickering 42-111 Justin H. McCarthy Farmers are now busy getting A.R.Nf FOR SALE--Composed of ,93 Wellington, Gnu Hooper in.their summer's supply of wood. Fine soutti halt of lot 45 con.0. PtokerinR. l Wedding bells are -Pinging in ovata:aln,I i00 saran, Ftrea class :sad tom- ! - _ RELICiIO\, { fortatle Ston dwelling, tarn acct Other out- thin TOCa11C}'. I buildings. o acres c .retard cunta:n,pg 'coat SiBy the Fireside, Chas, R agner variet es of irn,t. Favvrs�:r :ocated.on the - - Someof the farmers here are Iftedde • hCIP ('E. j fist:coneear.on eafr 1 ,•I m si: `tomtheL:II- L ot cun,l elle( to do w itliout their us- ageoflsrooxbam. Telephoototece across theGrea L 161:I�ectciritw end illi n(t.isui. ual stint('[' hell), a they ('811 I1e)L rias d •s mLes from Locant H'!:etat.cn. C ), Elie}t.i Grat, Ph. 1?., L 1.. D. �fi I P.R Torr.a,,o%oT. spPI nu tae[rem)aer afford to pay $2 a month for the to Jcnn C, bpi:, liroc„haui P U or to hire. E. l x!14 Home Ecouomir 'rl;uia Parioa •,',iut(t, with buC little tt) do. � :_' bark �larkha:L P 0 !i-iy Ntld('ZLLANEoUti. -iollle alae arking $25 for "Quinmer,I .. from n0 until ILa3 - .. } c 1 In Felt flat- fon w t X nit)uth-. Unl}'f lrtner� who keel) tltbtli kam Puffip WAS i : Call au(l see our hats and F �*+ tri:.• a ,thnr of "\Wee MarGreKor" hlglh grade st(,c k cAu llf�urd tris l `tttllll N WAS - get aur prices. - w i't.N JI stic grin¢ aad ot-hei Mi-- Lottie Di' �-ne} ha�'.ila been ----- - - Fares of Nt eiiterri Life, under the doctor's care but is bet- ---1 '. D, W. Higgins, ter again. F,a s; C A Baker, :'' :Pickering. �. :1$t I'he }iysiery of Miriam. H. Junes ha4 hi3 wind-mill com- a r yam' 7 ` J, Wesley Johnson pleted and i, now in operation r VOYAOES ArDTRAyEtA, cutting feedetc. ✓ t U>[l Korean Sketches. Rev ' . S. Gale :Hiss Lena I)isney has-'returned 30 Sketch Book of the North, iTot0 Toronto, after eperiding iris Massey-Harris Agency land). Goo FryreT(xdd id the holidays at home. - - - • P .,='ne fountains. The snow storm last week was _ Steward Eduard White a big one, but we have not got szcrtov• either sleighing nor wheelieg, but -HAving taken over the agency business heretofore carried on by AD Kate of Kate Hall, � we are looking for more ±now Mr. T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kinds Ellen Thorneperoft Fowler goon. which may give us good -i of Black Friday, Fred.S. ieham sleighing. Farm Implements,- un Louden Hap Forks, Sopor Dalton, F. C. 9parhawk _ • 4M The Masquerader. n r r sti hie is much a ' Sportin-g w g- K: C. Thurston fine new rune oven h d• Separators ..._ _ ;is�r God's f>Qd ai-xil.. Marie e;urelli mired. - A fall stock of Repalrfi on-hand, also De Laval S'epa! - d iwhosoever Shall Offend J. Edwards and J. W. P11Rh Wood, Iron. Lift and Force Pumpe. .All work promptly attended to and prices right. - Frances Marion.4rawford went to Guelph Business College Also ciaternf made to order. for two week, and will also take tw 8�ASS' p� • HIBTuRY, .. - - Brex•k at.. Whitby. - - . _ ...- d - A trusty ]2r bel or a Folloiter I in.the,fare at Guelph. 3 - --` Pur- U lt1o�re� Pickering f «llrtrt•rl, Mrs. H, Clarke50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 9D Nit finder erf Mary Juhnst„n D. W. has a the Philadelphiaeofa �adle�� �jyJl��e p - -isZI)•Pathfinders of the 'West, �urFeun, Ilan a number of ,<'rslp A. C',.Lrt,nt btluk,fillets wit•lt anerdute-a ab(Sut i le Crossing; -03 Ti ��- r i ubbers '.lust{)n Churchill I)Iiy�iciRus. These Anecdutc� are �!3 :lzeilirn- Romance of I'd odd, from the fact that th,}� all ;and (;hU�ne Judea, _ Mark Ashton throw upon physicians a ruo�t 1111- TRADi MARxs _ _wSThe Bre-three, Ritter Haggard flattering liKht.,Toillustrate their Distoma slily a }figs a.A Iaidder of Swords, character Dr. Been. '(luoted one CovrRtaHrs Ac: -Men's, -1OyS a Yobut Sir Gilhert.Parker of them recently.' Anyone•^.^!,nir a akrt,h ar.d descrl ,rn ren Handbook of Mnde.,rn Japan •'A physician was driving through _- °a:ntiion i;r�noaol;ptens.&NA.('mmco°nt'ean J. D. King's }lens and Buys SL ill) Froof Rubbers. Ernest:«. Clement trons strictly rune denriai. Handbnnk on Patents } �y� „ 3 The White Chief of the Otta- the street,” he said. friend Bent tree ,>laeec ireney for secunnR atenie" .Sanderson Farmer, ClViaremoLlt _ was, Bertha W. Carr-Harris stopt��`ad h}m. Patento taken z'Grnnb Mann s Co.ptveetn Lotter.' Bald tlic.-friend, aU7L- �rtrslnMlce,wtrbnntchatRe in the The Prisoner C as, G. Dsells. Scientific Medan. Chu. . G. D. Roberts iousl}-, 'have you heard that lion- • "Z8(Beatrice of Venire, ible story about Williamson'? A handsomely illustrated weekly.. I arrest ctr- rnlat,nn or Any sclenttec nurnsl Terms•$3 a Max Pemberton r' 'NO,'. said the doctor. `What YPnr fnyorgmonths,h• &)Id byall r.ewedyealers. Z�By Conductor Courage-A Sto- is that?' MUNN tk C0.361B-.d. ROST ■ 00Dry of Che'Days of Nelson, +' 1A stery to'the• -effect that be - (WV G: A. Henty ivas buried alive.' y ' 4t A Ftame'of Fire, -Jos. Hooking ,: 'Buried alive?'said the doctor. I , LITERATURE. - Impossible. He was one_of lily - We have now in stock a shipment of Pulpers, Side-wheel and N The Belle of Bowling Green., patients.' "-COLIJER,S. Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. - Amelia E- Barr " Tithe-A 91ennonite Maid, • s •, • • _ ALSO Florence C. Shinn I - :J Gabriel Pr. Castle, So Vth 0 Perfection 1`anniug :11}lbs. Afire Jones If you are considering what litre lamentOxford .Cretin Separators Doctor Luke,of the Labrador,. of work to take up, consult ns: and s frill line of Iulplemeuts, A call solicited. Prices Rlgbt Norman Duncan We have helped hundreds of SO For Abigail-.1 «est Cunntry TIO young people to excellent poli- HAP Story, Silas K. Hocking EIEC N• tions. �j, T� N, GT -Our advice will prove valuat)le +s'e +'• C MA • .a � =�The Tempter s•�Power, � , _ 3 �IAnhood's Jiorning, -- and it is free Our catalogue will give you usefull information, and - 7ns. :11f. Conwell - g ;1When Patty «'ant to College. -_k public)Beefing of the Electors will he suplemented by a person- 49 --- -- - Joan «ebster of-the Township of Pickering al letter r Baling with Any points- Joan s Crosti tied>3t'Elim, will be held in the y1a nrar�wi.ch espinined.' de in an Stella Eugenie Ayling eke advaluage of this error a a .. aL'ReLecc t of S1uu)yl,rooku l':arnl,, r ttrnity, Send us yr)tlr rerluest fur M iJo 14,Thr- Pro-jwctor, Rn=tph Ctnlnor Tow n' Hall, , particulars about our work. NZ, J ,hn Burt, Fred Upham r Givinq Preference to niarhrnes mnde in,Canada when they are as good frdi't)1(i(,negotTtirah',tm: lir fo ei=n in) nrtntirms i� Practical hiitrir,ti�n): There ar,�, .h,�t�ewet, many. . t''t, i'lmLittle Kill,, fl IHfi+rlerster _ �� I , • i _ l'nnndiiiii fi�m);nianilfactr)ring1)etter ftrul iflipleluents t})an foreign made Brought - b - I • machine, and the Mas I. Co. staud� it the head, therefore buying 194 The Heirs of Isrrillgton, -O\- �Llc e}' Harris got;ds is(lislelaying ctpnnunl cense. A peculiarity of Massey- - - Emnin Jnne ACa.rht>ise • • • jlar)is nl.achines is that, while rising nt'.C'anndian luanufac)ture,•they are illi :",ke foiltncinl Manzzinei were mild- `L 1 rleniairk- the highe.­t tjilality, hest wt�rkmattship and giie longest serve}ce. We SATURDAY, l7Xtih iiist. have it full line of straw cutters, root Pulpers, sleighs, wheelbarrows, etc.. for World's-Work- -- -^--- `-- - _ this season, _ X'ewiew of Review; MUSIC = ... Mr. Chas. Calder, ex-M.P.P. Geo. Philip, jr , Brougham R'•yman's Home Companion - A J I") '.Hag'EE)pr's Bazaar` _ _ . . .__;41iFs L.L. NIs)nre, holder of Acade- ?(iba, 11,i."l:Norig r, W. F. McLean mit Diploma of London Conservatory - 4anadian of M-usic,will rec.eiFe pupils for in- ' - urges :, - ill a dress t r struction on Piano and in Theory, at _._ - t I.... I • 33ery y s W d he Meeting. the rectory,Pickering. 4-lp - 'Mose I I Pa ars Paints, Oi Is, 3adies Home Jourll Mr. Dryden,'or his represents- , :��-ttfek�rfns Statfoa O.:„2 W a 'Tooth's Companion tive; is' hivited to address the T,RArxs Goma EAST ntis AS roLLowS•— • Designer electors. - - No.8 -MAIL 8:48 A.M. _ Leslie's Monthly Chair taken at 8 pan. r„ 12 LOCAL 2:58 P.M. ilmsess u .� ,• 9tttin�_ God-Save ' • 10 LooAL, - ' 6.•04 R M. Ajlarge fresh gtocklnow on hand. PrioeB in WalllPsper1rwging- !Aventleth Centnry Horne �Od-sage 1119 King. TtaAnve aolxO WseT DUE AS FOLLOWS:- . from 80.n S&Met No.9 LOCAL 8:41 A.M. P• 0. ; 3 ruse Beautiful Jas. Moore, M.D., Win. Ret),], "11 Loc" ,� , 2:18 P.]d: JD�tJd Par��r, �tiszbartOn. "' avlineator - - Secretary. President -•'? MAO, 8:09 P.34. 1 - CLAREMONr bred stock on the 13th will attract sP^io1i9+a St�marhTro bL^ {ped. a large crowd here. I was troubled with a distress in illy �For Furniture that is n Wm. Dowswell spent Friday in Mr. and Mrs. F. Gleeson and L. stomach,sour stomach and vorriitin town. spells, and can truthfully sa• that ttp to-date Call on90 J. Gleeson spent Sunday with P y Miss Cole,of Markham, is vist- their father in Greenwood. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver - 3n friends in town. Tablets cured me,—firs. T• , �\ ill- �q 51 A number from bene gathered iams, Lain -,btrr Mich. These tablets Seal,`�laremontarvey Found has purchased F. atthe home of Mr. Routley on rre guuraneed g) cure every case ofe �y - 19pofford's drivt?hg mare. Monday to a birthday party. stomach trouhle of this character. i R. Bryan with wife and fancily A number from here attended For sale by ALL Die ccrsTs. y -spent Sunday in Stouffville.' the Sabbath school convention Price away down. Remember we deliver our goods free. In the Waltsr Thomson has movedUndertaking line we are alw&ys prepared to take charge held at Mount Zion on Tuesday. All kinds of carriage back into his father's residence. Miss Marie Willson is in poor work done in first at any hour, dap or night. '„ Hiss Viola Todd, of Stouffville health at time of writing. ilia} class order. _ is visiting Miss Kate Eastwood. she soon recover is the wishes of Mr. Solls, of the "Welland Tel- all. Horse-shoeing a specialty egraph," spent Tuesday in town. A good crowd were in attend- .- . A. Yarcoe and wife, of Ashburn ante at the rink on Saturday 0 spent Weduesday.at F. Cooper's. night. The ice was in good con- Ladders on hand and Ernest L. Tait, of New York dition. made to order. llc +City, is spending a week at the There is to be a Carnival in the ' per round. ¢ manse. rink here in the near future. F A good breaking cart for sale cheap. svwswelh dtop¢%aK, r The pastor, of Erskine Congre- Markham or Whitby bands will House and lot for sale. gation will begin a series of talks be in attendance slue. .Look out - k' next sabbath morning on "The for bills. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Read. Lord's Prayer." :F• C. Lafraugh, we are sorry to A large number frogs here at- report, is laid up,at time of writ CLARE�dONT LIVERY " sella the best Coal Oil tended the convention of the S. S. ing with neuralgia. Hope he may Stoves, - Association held at :Mount' Zion soon be out. on Tuesday and report a pleasant A meeting of the electors will First-class horses to hire day or - time. be, addressed by Hun. John Dry night. The annul , Mission Collectiou den and others in the town hall on Buss in connection meeting all for the schemes of the church will Monday 23rd inst. tntins. betaken at sabbath, January Services will be held in the ?: .15th, at tire morning and evening Horses clipped on shortest notice. c - g g Christian church every Sunday services of Erskine church. morning at the hour of 10.30. All ncava © © a aaaa )� We are pleased to see John Far- are cordially invited. W. A. Thi m$on, '.=j •f Hier home and around again after Mr. and Mrs. G. Blakely, of Proprietor, receiving treatment at the Gener- rest Toronto, and Mrs. R. Wil- al Hospital, Toronto, for the son, of Greenwood, visited last, I�CQeTe�gII ` 3ank of C=ada• wound inflicted by a revolver. week at F. Sanderson's. 91L,% • -- . y Ralph Evans will hold an auc- A large crowd from here pur- a a as over Customers. 'tion sale,of farm stock and imple- hose taking in the tea and enter- �°' "' yg H r 22t0�� C to on his premises, lot 4, Con. 5,Ux- tainment at Whitevale on Tues- ,,bridge an Tuesday Jan. 318t., day evening next to hear :Mayor 0 All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. - Watch out for bills. Urnuhart, of Toronto,give an ex- The undersigned is prepared to � a �� g rpr•rsing A•troupe of `Uncle Tome Cabin' cellent address. do all kinds of carriage and wagon � artists appeared in the town hall A large crowd attended the car- painting at his shop over Wm. MARKHAM BRANCH, CLAREMONT BRANCH, an Friday evening last. There nival here on Thursday evening Dowswell's wagon shop. A. P. Smith, :lean, L. E, Todd, Agt. was a good attendence but the Miss Stewart secured first price erformance was by no means of for beet dressed lady in costume Also prepared to do all kindG of p .a high order. As many of these and Winton J. «'bite skated in Paper hanging and house paint . f� -travelling hands succeed in doing al>lendid farm and n'on first in the ing• «`• J. Bingham. G �✓0 `•'i 1�l -'they took ia;avay a good sun) of bo •s race. Claremont, anoney without giving satisfac- J. A. White, of this place re- - tion. tnrued home on Mouday evening Pic7Cerinfl . . . . - Do notf,"rget Joseph Slaek'gex. last frons Tilkonburg, Ont.. VigilCommittee ! � mr ti tensive araction sale of farstock where he was called to attetld tile ancee i y.. r' and implement at hi-; premise` funeral of his nephew, 1904 �wc_ I Formed for recoserinp ro ere stolesPum' ps tlot lP, Con. P, Pickering on Tne• Madill, who died of pneumonia P v y WWW 1'- day next. Mr. . Slack ha.- a large after only.4K hours sickn?sQ. from its men"bers and the appre• .s �'r r--' tar a number of first-class horses A public meeting of the Elect- Members immedlaeelo girth cal es- hension of the thieves. cat + g P Pe y oleo commnai• '- - - - - •� . land cattle which prospective bur- ors of the township of Pickering, y any member, Windmills'ers would do well to see. As :Mr, will be addressed in the ton•n hall o£ E:ecntire Commiesee.Slack is moving away everything ,n Saturda evenin Jan 14th, must be sold. by Mr. Chas. Caldera ex•M.P.P., Membership tea bl 00. t Remember the Grand Racing and Mr. W. F. McLean. All are Arthur Jeffrey, __Geo. Len$ +Csrnival to be held on the Cale- cordially Invited. See adv. l3eoretsry- President. We are'prepared Godo all ktndsof work - donian rink on Tuesday evening Esse.Cote -Geo Lena. D.E.Pagh.C.S. Promptly penuaing to the pump 6nnneee- Jan, 1 th A gold watch, valued aabe Reatster. Pumer, Piekaeriag,Ona. at$15.00, will beliven to the T�EeDAT. Jwrr 17th 1965--Auction Tickets may be obtained from A. % w{noer of the gent a race(four- *ale of farm stock and implements, Jeffrey, sec•, of J. H, O'Conner. rice _ teen laps) the winner must win the property of Jos. slack, In the pry"°- •three times in succession, the race 9th coweeeion of Pickering rivet tc. - "John Gerold Bnee«sor b :for local competitors only. Suit- the village of Claremont: Terms, 10 Market at ) clr..row 8t Boa, alaf.moaf. able prtze; well also be offered months credit. See bilis for Parti• W.O' ebarda°r°' Agent' Pickering. - - h for t e winners of the ladies' race culars. T. Poucher, slicer. Brougham potato race. 'Those not wish- MosD.�Y, JAN, 23rd. 19u6-Auction " ing to mee are invite} to have a sale of horse, cow, huggies, house - I .� pleasaut evening skating between hold furniture etc., the proal- a of Tuesday AfteriloOH, W, �, R, RICHARDSON'S acts. Admission:-Gents 15 cts, Harlow Br s. Kingston Road. east, one mile east of ickeringg ci1La,Rr. At Lafraugh s House. ladies and spectatnra. 10 cents. Sale at 12. See bills. L. Fairbanks of -. During the past two weeks two auctioneer. Hi hest Cash Prices id fImportant showing of 6aeet display interesting curling matches were TCEIMAY, JAN. 81st 191.7,-Auction g or China. A very kiss assortmentt of pla}-ed on the rink stere between sale of farm-tock and ltuplenIents, Iprodttce. 8taticnarv• Books, Dolla, Toys. just the Scotch and. All Nations. La-t on lot 4, inn, Uxhri"lge, the propar• F. LAFR AUCII, - received for the Holiday trade. Call week Stotch wolf by 0 points and tv of R,T,%-ans, sale at 1'2. '+e. and see them. bills.` Thos. Pou<he�r, auctiont-u I3rortl;hanl. 18nkeoriptions taken for all SfaRazinea, on Monday of this week All Weekly and Dailyj,:Newspapers, ation� won by 14 ,pointe• The Bought Chamberlain's Cough Remo. folloR"iris is the list of players on dy and sent it to Friends. ` Monday evening.:— •�T. tT. R=t�HARSa�ON, scorcx, ALL NATIONS. AIr. F. W. J. Fletcher, a druggist in � -r 5f �Iacnah B H Harold ,-irtoria, Australia, says: `•A cnvtorn- $TOCK Street, W 1. Fenab gilt R Beanie er of mine, Was so pleased with Cham- !t' 'S! Henderson J Bowes had Coughill Remedy, which she Picke- r� nhad used for her childrenwhen suffer- � .. , -1C J Brodie, skip 10 T Wilson, skip 18 ing from rolds rand croup, that dur- P NIacnab" . J Gerow ing a fortnight's time she obtained at 1y R Bryan \ Burton nay shop,nine bottles, which .she sent ; a W M Palmer J J Harvey ' to her friends in different parts of the D Macna-b skip 5 D Hopper skip 13 state, telling them how much good itThe following officers were in- had done and advising them to give itY/� rd atrial." b'or sale.b ALL Dx>•cclsTs• lumber {.�stalled in Brougham Union Lodge y Things'" You lee'd New No. 269, A. F. fit A. M., by P. M. Dr. R. Brodie, at a meeting held on the 2St1i•ult.:— , l i j All kinds.of rough and dressed Lawber W. M.-D. R. Beaton. Lath, Shingles,Doors, Sash,,Hoase fin. -— ^ 1J. P. iii.-R. E. Forsyth, _ : iehings and Silo malarial _ - A Good Axe8. �!gtga1ail dot. -- j, - -. S. W.-Thos.Gregg, � J. W.—Dr. G. N. Fish. ♦ r r, „Chap.-Rev.' J. „'. Wilkinson, Cistern tatlks and water troullbs made �,e have a large range of Tress.-A• E. Major, ELECTION* to order _.. Axes,prices go down as low is that given by our "ill as Fifty ceats, but there is perioF Lanterns,' a Urill- See.-A. B. Dowswell, no economy in burying a low pant, steady flame which S. D.--Thos. Patterson, u priced axes. Its etnr aim will not be extinguished by J. D.-R. S. Phillipe, to sell your one of which ' ' the'strongest-wind.• The 's. S.-T• Caster, Meetings in the interests of 'W• iT re. Gordon• soli I say- That's the best lantern usell is good ih - J. S:-F. M. Cooper, ase ever used." Such ia. . value, but t we have cut.the - D. of.C.—R. E.k'orsy th, our price to Tyler—Win. Dowswell. sows' Dollak Axe. The date is Jan..17th at Whitevale. Will he held as follows:- Brougham. Dumbarton, Thursday Jan. 32 Sam 8c Windproof R. Beattie is able to be ,around ell G - Strong Cattle Chains _,, P agairi. Pickering, Thursday Jan.' 19 aro our Horse Blau$ets• T. C.Hubbard was lit the city slave them a carinae r sires When. it • comes right ei:es and patterns, for s g in 1A;t week. ham btonda , Jan, 23 " ' down to good .strong de- and stable use, Our buying "a jj great quantities frer: tlaelarge•t Brougham, Y 1'rte t<t S Cattle e 1 t The new:collucil lilet here oil T1113 13 the place for tilt fni m- pendable C ne j ors is Canada enables er e Monday. GOD SAVE THE KING. er's to first call and see a' full line there is none .to excel the sell to you at prio�e the average .Hiss Harper is.in.Toronto fur.° of first-class blankets and mitts kind we sell. A complete aholetsaleman ave to gar to the - short time: . ., at reasonable prices, also collars riu,gc of sizes to suit the ,V. rierso n Uuli or the calf } e gaps. 0a Ons �. Miss L.Matthews, of Toronto, is Wm. Davis, R. G made and old" ones re-bodied, - - y y visiting with .,Miss G. Beer. Pres, S.o.L,A. Sec. S.O.L.A, giiaranteeing a first-class job. A Our Prices are Right• in this line, _ Mrs.Palmer is in Oshawa attend- full line-of harness grease, bells, ing her daughter, who is very robes, stock food, combs and - - - - -• - sick. - Builders . brushes always on hand. _ Viss L. Barclay returned home Repairing neat, and promptly bn Sattuday aftervisiting friends P g ' y p p y -The Russill -Hardware Co. 'in Toronto. Any person requiring building attended to. r uite a number from here were material for house or barn, may' p y - - a• t Q One call will a on. _ at Whitby on Friday night to have same delivered at Claremont hear R. R. Gamey. Pickering, Markham, Whitby or _ . 126} EAST KING STREET, Toronto. F . George Stevenson and Miss Pat- Brooklin at any time after Jan. E. IVa Bodell, - terson, of Toronto, visited at S. 1st, 1,905, at reasonable prices. �rOu�he. c $. Stevenson's last week. I L. White, John :Miller's sale of thorough- 61-gym Greenwood. V X. _ • { - - w 1 .�.�. J Madge? What have I to be afraid we'll cry quits And now we'll go on of him for?" with our supper," and he dropped AMD//�� "Ask yourself!" she said, pointing down into his pisco, and took up � iS�II(_� to his face which changed 'color be- his can as if nothing had happened t(�� (r�7�L77 I heath her accusing gaze. "You know purposely , refraining from looking what you have done. Look, there's toward the place where Madge had ^h acr1 �� blood upon your hands, coward!" stood. —_ r -The' Gypsy He started, and Involuntarily look- Steve stood for a minute biting h` ad at his hands as i[ he expected his lip and fidgeting at his coat with t to see red stains there; then he re his hands, then he sat down too; GOOD EFFECT OF TJME. covered himself and laughed defiant- but those nearest him noticed that We often hear the question askod. lips were working as if they were „Why has the sowing v land plaster c y"You're talking gibberish, Madge" Pals yr as she been so largely given up?" If we t ps • �R•� fell, and that his eyes follow _ he said. "If you can't give mea Madge with an evil glare he ask it of a farmer who used it back A SECRET REVEALED sensible answer, I'll find out who Went slowly away, in the 70's he will say that it was Well done, sir," whispered Davy the fellow Is for myself;" and he given up first, because o'f the rise is in Iloyc'e's ear. "I thought it was price, which made its ti,e almost strode Olt. Steve's a ba . ' d lot; the worst Itoyce had gone straight to the lyrohibiLive, and, second, because the CHAPTER VIIL-(Continued.) Royce Landon, but Jack Graham, camp-fire, and was scatcyi eating his we've gilt, Have a care of him, Mr• soil came to respond to it less and the g-'P 5'• led Qd himself Jack, have a care! I allus said he Royce enjoyed his meal that morn- a s He had p g supper, when Steve, followed by less as it was applied from year to c seated to share their work and help bear pill, came up. Royce scarcely rats_ was a bad un. And he's sweet, on year, the conclusion being that the Ing with keen relish, Ma,dg their burdens, and with Royce a ed his eyes and said not a word our Madge, too-niece's the pity!" soil contained all that was profit- beside him, and each silently admir- ted e, though it was made ever a Ro ce put down his can suddenly 1 As a result ver lit- At the other. At the close, the F ta' g until the rough greetings 'between y' P able to apply. Y glass -Instead of Nith the usual for- the two men and their comrades had and looked at Davy. tie has been sown of late, or we aro man with a limp strode away,.say` mality of,a N as a pledge• then he rose slowl• and The old man shook his head. getting "out of the habit," as it is i Ing that the camp was soon to passed, 3 s nfi and he meant to abide by it. With looked around. "Yogi that's what makes it so sometimes expressed. We have had L move Qn, but that first he intended '!.bore was something in the man- many discusstoces of the effect of land 1 to break a colt. Royce begged and all his faults he possessed one vtr' ' bitter bad for him, he said. "But ° obtained permission 'to try his hand tue at least-thoroughness. net' of his rising which drew every it served him right. Only keep a plaster on the crops and upon the at this performance, and' amazed the That 'same night he set about eye upon him, and the you tar look out, sir, that's a1L" group p- ot soil but the following explantion of r lame gypsy' by his skill over the re- learning what sort o[ fellows these Cied eating and drinking, and stared bittOhe said it t absently,said Davy s the effect of plaster or lime on or- 1 factory animal. In about half an veers with whom he cast his lot, and at him expectantly, game nitrogen by Dr, H. W. Wiley, facto the colt was mastered, and the what was exported of him. And he "Friends," he said, "I'm a new- "he sweet on our Madge" rang in chief of the Bureau of Chemistry, U. •S .,,ho man said, appr'ovia.red wont through the,camp talking with comer, and not quite acquainted his ears and gave him a curious and y Department of Agriculture, will r "You osaid, been a gypsy," Ione and the other, he learned a great with your ways yet, and I want to unpleasant shock, throw- some light on the action of ,r y To be Continued,) lime on our soils and perhaps lead The words deeply impressed Royce, deal that surprised him. ', ask a question. ai When one of you ( its to return to the old practice of and, a few minutes later, as he sat l lie was intornied that this Parti- has a grudge against souther or �. timoking a pipe, the remark was cular iritic, was in the main honest others, w'ttatdA;les he do?" There DISRAELI'S READY WIT. sowing lithe and "plastor," In his thoughtfully revolved in his mind, l and industrious: that their chief was slence fur•a itionvInt then a r addres9 Dr. Wiley said in part:- -thoughtfully he said to himself: I business was colt raising and horse voice. with a rough lough, said: "Lime is one of the thir.l4 most "}fave it ou urate. Some.Stories of the Famous Brit- lacking in farming to day, 1'ou can "And why should I not be a trading: that they they did cuusid o s I am an outcast from home orable business iu .the making and "I thought so," said Royce, .calm- fish Premier, hardly detect a trace of lime in some anP ly, tllcnust chrerfull "R'ell L've a of our soils and yet in order for the and kindred, and life with there selling of baskets, and in running y' �y{,u shall fiche• the zit of Disraeli, wanderers would be as congenial for various sideshuN-s at the country grudge a aiu.;t two of you." snit to be properly fertile to pro- me ee any I could choose." Lairs, All tats he gleaned from a The men etchan ed glances. wht•ther in the lions, of Curnmetrts duce the proper results it should al- They soon set forth, stopping only' conv'ersatiuu with the lamp gypsy- "Only tyvo,' said ltoyre, "I'or the or lit private lire? Some of his rc- taays have an excess of lime in it, for a hasty' midday meal, acrd to- David by name--whose tent he, 6hu cost 1 have only sityou liking and marks have bel the his:uric, Its when .not because lime is such an - because ward nightfall they neared a town. ed on the night following his ad- gratitude; and with your pprmissiun in a debate On the corn lasts ones constituent of the plant, but because Ro=yce trove ahead of them (,cher mission as a incutber of the tribe. I'll have it out." (Peet had made his volae iace. "1'h" of its effect upon other constituents caravans, and it became evident David also informed himthat- At this SurV-ture Lon[ Bill arose, right hunoral.,i�+ gcntlun an has if the soil, and upon the nature of that they were joining the main llarige seas rxogr,lzed as their and muttering about fetching sucne- [caught the Whils bathing and ha> the soil itself. Organic nitrogen, like body, queen, althuul h she rarely had uc- thing was shambling off. but Royce .walked away with their cloth--s' or dried blood, tankage and cottonseed With compressed lips Royce lecke<i rasion to exercise her authority. stretched oict his lino.!. when he called I-:71 Prrb.V "Che meal is a splodid nitrogenous tertl- Bt his attire. He was clad in a, The Fans, Davy dtclared, we're it- yterp where �ou are," he said Irrince .Ltupert of i>arLiamc•ntatry (]is- {iter, but it must be first converted hnrfolk soil. trusty And travel-_stain en uP to the marrir(i sten and their qui•.•tly. "I've got a bnno to Pick cusR;urr ; ''Ilk c•hatfo is n-sistlt•.ss. irito nitric acid. 'rhen the acid form- [ with you-and with uu!" and he oui retards the dovelo,pment and - ed, yet it was or fine texture. anal tarnilics, and the. wourcn, while th- y y but avhen he returns from the pur- denoted the wearer. to be a gel,tle- men were best PL•asect with the ttorne,l swiftly to Strtc �F;Uit h:• always[ finds hl,-camp in the growth of bacteria. 1'te moment furan. i tents. It was this intorcnatiun whiel': Steve sprang to hi- feet and ail- Ip(wsessir,li cif the enerny," th�;e orgarisms begin to convert K'tthout a• word to ancone, he rausrd Royce to ref',se to loru;er keel, ran;'od a sur,,, then recognii.ii'g The, P;srnc•ti ul party ,lays a'as n(i cotturl ee•d moat into nitric acid they strode oR silently in the-darkness, 51a•dyo o'a of her van, and seek shel Ituyce. :.hr::nk hack. floss witty. If! lead gttarrellod with hewn to make• the soil acid arud tend any hurried Vo the town, trr_with the lame ypFY, }fie-e two nren,' sail Royce' his father-isatc Pisra,di of "-On"11- to hinder their own work and will - K?tert he was rnisstsl, and the in-I In the course of the-con "have clone me an injury, we w'ulr t situs of Lit„ratd:re" .far^ _whntn the stop i', alto�;e•.ther in a short time formation was imparted to lla lgr, Davy further'discl.,.vt•d to his atten- ZO Pito particulars, ufil"ss they U ink ,late i or!t Daffor n's inothor was an- unless there is something to take she was sorely distressed, thirti.iug the companion, that Uncle Jake. it ner•cvsar,v Now we will s•.ttto this litttc (Ii!1'Qrerxe-tl-,tit is if they Ixiaus try rivet (rfa fen:• day Pis-soli I chg'I'hierefI,, nottii-4 so good for that tt.a: he should at least have an- was not a real E}'p`•ti'. but was a:', arriv(sl with his father in his r uht choose to have it s,•t t led in in 'hand, r.=,lncwd his intention to lease them,. outsider, "a t;entlui;an who had G..t J so to t^•,ak ~•rain _ him as lime. Khonli,in there is pletaY - and said gx,d-by to her. into trouble.' he t,elict'ed: ','lie ha a=ay, tines you 1Si11, turn out your of lime to cornl,ine with the nitric down in a chub and 1,10 1119 at him Uncle •lake, who had been with the one .great failin,," the %pea' er a,1,! pockets ' acid and form nitrate Of lime, nitri- `I'here, w'as a mtirmilr of arria/e-las if h.' w'rr, 'msec abl•`ct •:,f vertu of fication will co on with the greatest main hods, and, at a late ho',r hail til-"a love for drink: and it it } Iwhlrh he. wanted to dispose th visited the less..•r dot achcnen t, kieard wasn't for that, Uncle Jake wociiil rnent. artd curiusit,N, then ti.(, w ecta- vigor, and the plants' will have an _ o! -Royce's ungrateful action, and w a 't fo men," tors understood-, anti a growl or yc'�^r-•'r than- s, id it a somewhat abundant supply of nitros en in the taunted Madge rpgardlna it, after a night of refreshing rest, s}mpath}. and approval aru,c front 1spNteniou.a nlarn.,r "1frc, lll,tckwo'od foods; Ix:t the very moment. that taunted wont away. rilingwithout so much thein, 1 haa'e birouc;ht Illy Fath,r I have lime rs 14•riclei,t then nitrification ILoy:ce arose, and felt the vigor of a as a thanker•. didn't hc'" he said. new man in his muscles, lie tuok ISill, finding the majority ,agairuat t+rcutnr r,conrlc•t to oris father on goes on with diminished sPce(1 and - as a atter e. di nt hc, him, too! a bath in an adjauscl-nt brook. an l him, and rernemberi„g Itn,ce s'two Gond tions, the first wes that i_nally strips altogether, 'Ihfs is one iuc that's just like 'tml -Never rhpn assistt+cl in the systocnatic strik- strength• without a wird enwUL hp,yhould comp and see you. tar s(< of the t•sarntial reasons for the use mired! It'll be a lesson to you. ~ext ing of tents In about hall' an hour his pockets into his hand and that he whoulJ Pae Int di>hts " fulness of lima., time you let 'am lie where they after breakL,st the loins' was otiie "1 want thirta,•n sbillings arid six-'This i4 In arinilral,lr rx�rnplc• of the you way wonder why the lands fall." there on the march: ponce, ploase,' saoi lauv,o ,he "full;,: Impudence and nonchalance of the in Fngland that ha<'e box, under He turned aaa3, and she was urety-I 111 clay lush lla,lgr scrmo.l to keep Kill sonic one 'take it. for me," rnan wh„ a.nnounct>d that. hr stnofl cultivation for su many hundreds of ;ing rowan! tar van when Ltttip ask- out of his way, hot at nighlfa-I1, (Sic] Davy went and Prcke:l-uut the for Parhamrnt "on his hoar!," and years are st ll -su fertile, and you ei! her to help her carry- a basket,:. ! wht4t they hatted, he made his wad r-Nuirod sum from l;fill's huge pal'tu, land is a worthy companion of the wonder why they du not grave acid, "i's powor.Jul heavy, nfa,llc•," she to her van, and at the door toule;f and Royce with a Plea>ant. "than'•-Ifitnr•y told t tar day warn, as a and why the hrtctt�rial organisms do Bald, r holding by the a Lhe(-e- .you, Itavy," Put it in his own puck-foie„nc roan, hr ova+ driving: t ith tier not cease to work 'Phe reqs„n is 1[atlge stoopdi duan, and..a voicojV,L4r-old true, who had a lace as red et. IPhihp hose to Shrowsbura•, where: that eat part uf 'N: land La - _ Nota<,” he sal f, aur ing to Steve• at the firnpral election, he had lippnchalk At a I;roanils of h groat shId a, an, Itrctian: "four frenal here hos a t;iy; knife •abriculturat c 3' "I`Ii take that,'-Ma•144? ” , whe told l.o�'cc that shy was not nominated as the ('earool t ,, roti- statmp in 1:n- and you "'1'ou-you have come.-black!" she glad to see hent-that hi snooty nal which he agould be far better witty Ididate, As they soars! tit,, boo- can pick up lumps of chalks all u+aid almost fhaudibli•y hat`s"o reel with the tri shoincl he riot It will get him into sorior+y jou•h. Sir Philip noticed a large pos- through the soil and if you pour a trouble I am afraid, and so I will �" -Yes." he said graaely, but with I,huuld�hnNe .goi',e flack to his people !ter, stopped ihp carriage, 'and call- litttc acid on the soil it entain, res the smile still on has lips ye' _that tau• gai,sios avert out fit us- t;tke carr of It for him, 'P'ra knite�fnc hie friend', attention. to it, r(>- like Nater from a soda fountain, come back, lladge C.`ome heel. f„ spciates for a Kplstleman, please'" and he held out his,han<i rnyrked:' "It iv so?mrthln abmit "\oto there is u soil which yron Steve had stood with clrn(htd 4 stay-if you It let me!" i. ''Ah; that's why yon (ltd not driul. Volt 'Mi;raoli - read the wurSs can manor(• with barnyard ill you "What—what t you mean?" she to my-health last night?" he =girl hand, his cyii blaiing, h+i lips .fight- I'printed to large letters', ".ItrdgmerA for an indeIIniie time and still you asknrl, her ryr<s fixed on hirn, her •hr ar,sworcrl with a hesitating 1y set; bit as Ruycp nu•ntiui,pf too f word "knife," his left hand went up !rrt,ts of !Benjamin Disraeli, Tory will npa'pr make it acid aged have •breath coming and going painfully. I „i vs n un with vigor. "r mean that 1 'am going to be '_ ('Andulutc for '+hret(shury.'` Leder- nitrification g gr 1; If you knr(v more o[ my his to his breast pocket. Lookin at it attar the manner of one of- you," he said quwtly and.. tote,•' he rejoinod,'..you. would not „Yes: thyro it issaid RoycegL' [Jud -, nt h ben es•1,ts I pTh sh!,rh t aysifin the lack of ue omen had been signed, i he Dr, Wile-, we may orally. I worwler at my decisi.•n.•• "Corrie give it ua'rr: anti tot. uv get porilced can-fully.' Thrn he turned Iime. as the cats( of manperi of our "You-a t;rnticman!" she laird. lire'presonce of the little boy-and Ilack to supper. %%f at, you h�sitate! Isour unfertile soils, especially those "You one'of us?" a childish inquiry from his lits, pre- ►lj fripi.d, they don't let you - take to Sir Philip And said ldacidly: which have been h(>a�'i{y manured. .. l t Its Speaking further of the use of lime "Yes." he salt]. "TScm't-look 'so tont orf I'nr•ther cvnversadon on the btfi knives lino 'ail. you know." "flow accurate it be OW le` scarod. It's riot such a singular pro- theme, and Madge said: As he-spoke a murmur ran.around,- " n aR or we shall be- late." Hp well - that c r Kiley mentions the 4ncf t reeding fit you knp.av alI, 1ny.hou, It is time 'Puny-went to UorL" and some of the women exclaimed: , the election! thousands ousands of ton., o['`limc ca','e aro I've thotfght the nia.ttpr out, and , kc CNa men a proachr(1 "here's Madge." ��- thrown out every year from our au- As she sI,o' p I'c'e made up my mini!---" I the van: Itoyc•e's back was toward Royce half turned and Saw her gar factories which 'might be utile `o, `no!" she panted, and yet them arrd he:,did not see them, tuft, standing.. by his side, her arltawl RAiSED IS.Y ACI:TYLl 1T'., ed to rho best advantage in noutra- tsith a strange look in her eyes. he saw' by the sudden pallor which drawn ,aroucad nor �pnl and clas{n•rl Act•tylpne gas is generally utilized lining rho acidity of our sails: Two or three of the fiyPsies had orcrs=resit 3]ad e's fa(•e that she lightly in her hand. 1[r, could hear While. Ih'. Kiley has taken up the _ I g for smiler and cycle lam PA, 'but in gathered around and stand looking had seen something to upset her, her breat,r coming fn quick, labored employed for subject from a scientific standpoint,. from her.to Royce curiou5l •, ants. Germany • ft,is being 3 J and: turning his head quickly he rt; P calving vpstirls. Large hollow rpcep- many fainters have already begun to "It's the gentleman," cried one. ` cognized •the giant Long Bill, :and "Go back, Dindgp,'' he said gently, rvaliee th© truth of the statements. Uncle Jake pushed through Lheml th.e Gy'PsJ' who had, been too really "There will be no trouble' there talcs. cnlled pontoons.- containing in a Practical Nay and have"a ' few amt stood looking with curious e3c . I with his knife. shall be none, I promise you... calcium carbide, are sonic, and fast- ! in more and She slipped fed between them ' and peed to the submerged ship by div- years back been applying "What's this'?" he demanded. i life lialf startod up, his face dark- 1[ more lime with good results oro just "Just this," 'he said in his direct ening, but T,fadge's hand fell upon looked from one to the other. eprs. When thewater. entering contact with such soil as Dr. Wiley, mentions. fashion.- "I want to join you, to be his shoulder. "Give him the. knife," she said in osteon, co -one of ,yeti! I - -What will you do?" she asked in a voice which, low as it was`reach- the calciuni carhido, acetylene gas mm "You're the gentleman our 'M&Ige! so low a Voice That it was scarcely- ed every car. canno t escape from the pontoons, it iatuly generates. As the gas RAISING FARLY CHICKS.. found and nursed?" I audible. Steve's face became .white with a cannot -� ''I am, said Royce. "She saved' :Ile looked up into her face, white r.,ew passion; that of jealous3'• renders the latter buoyant, so that We w�asked the time best to My .lite.': Ile spoke in a tone that with dread. "You're on his side, aro you!" he they rise to Lire surface, raising the start o fneubator, writes Mr. C. L.. tilled thein, rough as the were. round out. "Oh, ho! And he wants sunken vcsscl,with thein. th g y " othf•n now," he said. - "Don't g Ilogu( We can give no ansNer to "the saved my life. I want-to stay, be afrai Madge! Why, you are my knife, does he! Let him:take it apply to all cases, hccu(fse we do with you, to be one of you• I'in tromblingl There, I'll go." then!" , An illiterate yuu]tg man once ,got not know• hoe everybody is situated strong and.'can work, and I'll do • Hct got off the steps and, withoA ltoyre gently drew Madge aside. my share=" looking in the directionof the men, They were now th'e center of a a friend to'w'rite a letter for him to sal as to take proper care of the "iQh no! broke from ]Ind e. throng pressing closely around them his sweetheart. The letter w•as cath= chicks. lloavever, if one has a good g -walked away. g hi rosaic for a love-letter', and- he varni shelter, free from expostn'c, we "So you ?vant to be a gypsy, do W11 and the'youag (;J•psy came up with suppressed excitement, waiting felt all apolo w•ttS due to his would ,advise that the incubator be A _ s whir ia'ould rove victor. g1 ways, eh? K'hflt is your 'name, sir?" Ituyce would have liked to ,let the sweetheart hoc, with furred gentility,' eyeing'her chicks veil► fetch a good "Jack Graham, said ltoyre. r, t�hg\ fearfully but t.bo gypsy stalk- �niatt-r• drop until :Madge and the f cusp the milds iss uofothis here letter, er resin April.' The raising of young "Give its ,your hand.' ed close np and scowled after Ftuyce rest of..thy. women folks were nb- ,. r"Good!" .said Uncle .Jake looking,)as he did 9o. ,. _ sent, but his mother-suit told him a• ` -s the chap coot's writ in' it is a chicks in winter is something which around as if he dares[• contradiction, ^Who is that, 1lfadgr?" he domanil that the tient courso would be' fol- marrie(1 roan, an' he says he can't few' people wornowk anything about, and or opposition, "that's a bargain! "I don't know him! He ain't a low the businuss to the bitter ern!. hide any soft-sofllping;Vit gives him. it is hard work iii learn. The chicks most be kept tvarni, exercised, and ' --Yon're tree of the camp from this Romany. . Am! what's he sitting here "You hear'?"' he said. "Ito you re iho.sPa�zums," Ue given ldclrty c,4 the dight sort of * moment. You're one Of us. Here for as if the place Uelor(ged to him'?" fuse to obey? You'know why I food. Last March we hatcher) some an+l he looked around,- "get us a The palor had completely left •w`ant the' knife- you know' I have the Scones has u confectioners bust early chicks and as soon as they drink!" hiadgo's fuce arid her •dark eyes-, not right to demand it; and,th., I ..am ne", .and is noted for the parsimou- a%,ere old.or.oOugh top fold the roosters One of the men produced a bottle tender now, .but flashing, glowing letting. you v much more easily inns charmer in which currants ' at and.and kept the pullet.y, and• the latter of spirits and Uncle Jake tilled some with passion, mot, hisCeattllOrr ones than soil cksenc. Come!" and he insprtpcd in the lntna made at his cs- lit an to lay in August, and have not ' glasses. g "Where have you been, Steve?" lteThen. as. Stove's lips.tNvisteci into ,ingtal)trthe follow"' lettcrgaofewr days nr� 3 Now they are shuyin ` steadily. •'sal 4 da "Drink," he said, offerin one to y li ire coops re laying Royce. she demanded in a voice which, while I a defiant .vnepr, Royce sprang On ago may be bbtt.er imagdned than' finely, and with eggs .at. RO centi. "Prink, Madge. Luck to our new it was low, rang with a tone of him and threw him, and the nc!ct described: "Sir,-Herewith I hastenr zen it helps Pay. the cxPenscT "latate." power and command Boyce had not instant held up the knife. to return a currant Which I found and no,",sha faltered, yet heard. A gutteral shout of petit-up excite t a Uva bought lit your premises, and poie pointinearly-hatching is thl ' "Drink, llfad e," said.Royce. O g Y "Where have 7—" He stopped I meet, stid,lcnly let terse rose from this montir.g.' 'Trusting you have br oder. 'There flre'mafry kinds of ; She raised the glass•to her lips, and look(+d down.. ':I've..been,.-flhout the crowd, and Steve, struggling to not Imen inconvenienccul in any way ¢ sale but we would not give ouir but as the voices of the group-now some horses, me and Dill. We've1 his fort, s,`emed ailiOut to shoos tight„ by its tempiirary toss,-I remain. rooder for all the kinds we eve# swollen to a small' crowd-cried only Jirst got bar,!:. WHO was 'that But he' stop" himself as if with I;Int-Qatar." The currant aces care saw. It is'simple and always rpliav ' "Lnck•to our new mate!" the glass fellow?" an effort, at.td br'eat'hed hard, looked rally pittnod to the let tor, aittl .I _ tile, raising all the chicks hatche`, s (nil from Fier hand and she turned "One -if us, but a stranger," Cront -under Ifts dark l,rows, first -nt Scones is Uusy inquiring l'or the We are making a new 200-chick e.atay. said Madge: .'One you had better Royce and then at Diadgp, and to asritpr of the con rnttnicntien. broader this season', but we will ad «w is a void. Keep out of his path, Steve floyce's surprise said: 1ACC more than 100 chicks in it, Af a "Are you-sati"I"Orl?" CRAI'TFR TX. a sop will be. sorry," JTOdr•st,y Brent virtue; but a .p will not sta a'Oung chicks nd crowd Rope had crossed the Rubicon. "What.!" he exclaimed, his farce " Maid Roy'ca '°l'ou have man seldurn gets his salary raised Ing. MA n, longer was. the Honorable r•rd,lent•ng. "What do you mean, bled the Ttest of it, my friend; but on-the strongth of it. h ti . yI THE BORROWS OF BOBBY. NO DOUBT ABOUT r "I'll never speak a piece again. V s, P r!'Jj,Q�I�ILa'.�I� Ri • I don't care what folks say, � - � Cause once I learned the nicest ROBT. BONDS CASE rr, v AA speech - '- REDUCES To speak at school last day; ; My, but I studied awful hard, HE WAS CURED OF SHIGST'f3 `� •Q� A An' practiced makin' bows, O E$PENeSL When I was chorin' 'round the barn ,DISEASE BY DODD'S KID- - - I'd say it to the cows. - NEY PILLS. 95,000 ROW&H will be paid by ' Y ! Lever Brothers Then, 'whet] the foks all come, limited, Toronto, to any person who - An' I was called to speak, :an rove that this soap contains Doctors Said There Was no Hope . J• I clean forgot to naske a bow, my form of adulteration whatsoever, An' my knees was dreadful weak, ,For Him, but He is a Well ar contains any injurious chemicals - z Stitt o' the words I was to say. Han Now. �4 foe itis octa�oa_Bar. are There come a great big lump in my throat, alt' stuck there' fast, i Ari I stood there like a gump. Mount Brydges, Ont., Jan. 16;-.,Dyeing I Cleaning We can )dandle your poultry eltbat (Spe iaf.)-That Dodd's Kidney fills. (dive or dressed to best advantage. Jes' like a gump, with open mouth cure Bright's Disease completely ane!I rortD.r.rybeeteeadeearw.rhtoue POULTRY Also your butter, eggs, honey and s`t An' aflarin' eyes an' achin' heart; permanently has been clearly shown, es 111RITISH AN[RIOAN OrpNO 00 in the case of Mr. itubt. Bond, a other produce �j _ Then ever laughed, but ma well-known resident of this place. �terwatta/.arbw. or"ad (She allus takes my part.) Mr. Bond does not hesitate to say ; blontreal,ToroGto,Ottawa,Queb•i. THE DAWSON COMMISSION COs, Llmlted I spect I'd be a standin' yet, he owed his life to Dodd's Kidney _-. Cor, west Market and Colborne eta,; TORONTO. r My mind was that confused, Pills. -- + But teacher, speakin' jes' as kind, illi. I (IRELAND CAN GROW TOBACCO. Said: "(lobby, you are 'scused." "illy attending physician," ► 1 1 Bond states, "said I was in the last ` - x ZiggsUy-"There' goes a follow echo stages of Bright's Disease and that ' An Initial Experiment Produces whistles at danger." Persby-"Ahl there was no hope fw me. I then For the Winter Surprising Results. o TO- he must be a very- brae fellow, Who cotumencc'cl to use llodd's Kidney -GO TO- Pills and no other remedy. I uses] A new era appears to have opened Is he?" Giggshy-"A locomotive in all about twenty boxes when my CALIFORNIA, MEXICO OR for Ireland. Not only will she be a 1 d, s'er." doctor pronounced me quite well. FLORIDA. a anufacturer of tobacco, but she i "Is this a gond place to hunt rad I have had no rettu•n of the trouble le to grow bits?" asked the amateur I;p,irtsnian. since." T of her ow nib r a appears likely j he Laud ut 5ur:ehine, good leaf "I should just say so," rrpl9 the (]right's Disease is Kidney Drwalne From the lands u! Col. Nog nt h+- in its wW'st form. Uodd's Kiuuey fruit and ('lowers.' crard, in liandalstuwn, County boy; "you souls] hunt htli'e .on a !'ills alvva%s cure it. T11ec alio Has- I Round trip tourist tickets week a.rrd mn-vi- tiird none." Meath, twenty acres of tobacco have _ ily cure milder.forms oI Kisll ey on sale tinily, been harvested, and Professor J. N. - -'� Complaint. MouIlt Clemens - Minerals Baths'r harper, of Kcirtikky University, the 1 American tobacco expert, describes ]. �Itt;atefl on direct lint: of Grand it as "a tubacco crop of the highest OUTCOME OF THE WAR. Trunk, quality, quite equal to that in Vir-I St• Catharines Mineral Springs Ionia and Kentucky," Professor Ha - Russia Must Be the Fust to Sue per also pronounces the Irish climate- 1-hose who n,,od a rc:xt should per be alrpro pronounces surfed for no- For Terms; s, •r,,{ a -hew days or. weeks at this Ibacco culture. JIDT itiel ,chtful resort. ]lest of hotel ac- Col P:verard has bf�,•n supported by war will eml when Rus=in 'colniii,ldation. the Irish Department of Agriculture asks fur terms of peace, or, in the 'untrary event, when the lust ,tap- ? "'"r tl""ts anal full infomaation and his is the first experiment In _ . Blatta bigenough for a bi 'anew creature of eithty sex, capaLle c<t1t at uuy errand Trunk 'Ticket Of-, `producing a,tobaccu crop in Ireland � � , bearing arms, dies fig'ntiug ,f,eC. on a c,arane'rcial and 'practical scale, man to work in with Comfort against her," tiuch was the ewl:iha_ i Tae• llepartrnent of Agriculture F', tl.. founder of t'r,e Ja an Su- S eniplt cern of labor lex ser mr'nt with anyone wFia would Has more material in It than tic declarnttcm of Mrt \rthur D3u�y, - - - -- at;re••d to ass is �, o f In t:rrr,,an I { h tobacco culture to -icty' of London, reter;tty, Intervcn_ are ta•mpelL'd to grant one hour a the axle �t of tcn acres by braring . any other brand Of shirt in :iun he regarded as practically out rest at inrlday, and worsen with the c(,-,t of the dryiirg and curial Canada. -Made on the - - of the gtte.tion; Japan would take househuld cares cony claim an extra plant, Cul. E%erard agr•xyi to lay .� B- IG care not to be swindled .a Fecund half=hazer. down tw,•nty acres. The beet pro- 11,B.K. scale it requires 39i - - ` EARN A Cline. curabl,• seed was brought from Vir- - , , The struggle was likely to affect 1 I p (+ } (+ cinia, and planters e y in the to 42 y-ards per dozen,whereas th ommei'ce of the world to a Mlilaid sLinimeotCures GC1get in�aws si•nng, and since Sekte er the pro-I Comfortable Living gr vter extent than any other war in leers cl curing sorting aryd dryingr COmmr?n StilirtS have �n1y 32 WITH A ftstory, It was a cotttiict twtweert 1'nr,dn'shtnk Lot sn+,nd leCp n,'nr- has givctl employment to a number t� 33 yards. Chatham Incubator a retrograde type of crviliiatl'u. ,e ly alvr"ys sh„ws that the bloc I doers of local hands presented be a so-called Chrtrrtian 1,,01 le•nde the brain by the cefne at The twenty acres have yielded nation, and 'a free and enlightere, •he n,•nnal rate. Senk.n: the tct•t it ]about 14,000 pounds weight of leaf. That's the reason why the Fowtry raising with a Chatham type, reprt've'nted by - a so-calltvt , (This is a remarkable result for what " Big”Incubator is a very profitable and heathen people The real cause of hot seater, and using a high pillow, H•B,K, Big Shirt never easily managed occupation Unless p p well be 1;.•nertrial, is practirallp an initial experiment, Y g P the war nae the presert conflltion it is estimated,. however, that the av- ou want to o into H extensively it __.- ___.____-_.._..__. 4 Chaffs the armpits, 19 never an+l future. of Churn It was the um- � j need take but ver little of your time. mage yield per acre will he about Y bltton of Japan to awaken the Chin- ; ORe A. +� rllii��.'S 11.000 pounds of ,tobacco. puUIin tight at the 'neck.yr wrist- Government reports show that the ese, and she would have every ad- ^, e rnanufacturpn; and experts have valu- demand for chckens era Canada is g I 6 is 1/esTAUN CbR 25o. bands 15 always loose, full Banta a in attempting,tin their rc erer-, •++ :,� the samplos already grown as high greatly in excess of the supply and ation, Itu,4sian success would n„t, r seat runt be tb. &ies eat ;as ]8 cents "a pound for the -best Great Britain is always cul i,, the lectu.cr's opinion. be well for ��b u+ I-pro-ed Blewer. and comfortable and Wears , for more That means a stead )te.k the doers, eL.. um;; ''eaves. y British t rade %herever a Chinaman I r r,eseasee"arapp to the The Covcrninerlt ham romoved the well, market and good prices for chickens. had come under the thumb of the You cannot raise chickens success- Russians, he had,found it to his ad- C.a rrh.�ed e!1 7p.wer�jto�wa 'r,rohihitinn kc4, to refuiieo culture, fully with a setting hen. She is wast- free All Mdara ar Dr.A.M Cb.e. 'and undertakoy to rnlund,. to tho ing lime setting when she should be vantage to Uif other than British IMe!lwoe C. Tereare --- eaiale. ' Each shirt bears slimy-book gpuds, and tT Russia became all- 'grv,wea• oncethird Of the dots,]evir>d. laying. While she is hatching ind, Tho concessiou, however, -is limited, that tells the whole. history � p„werful in China, there would be a I - broodtng afew ehickr s she could be g Tho rmnroter looked round with to five farmers to undertake the lav' n five or six dozen eggs. The real lit, an�e in the yule of Uerula i g g8 , lietFlan, au<f Swigs prodlrrts, until.the Il,euk in his . hand, " "K'ho x,vos (heavy' initial y*�ars, and. it is tin- of the "Big' Shirt, and ' percentage of chickens she hat:hes is , > ' ogsihle 'to ex ect cost. for this lim- - - muchlesrthan that produced by the stith time ac iiu-tsra herself coolA 'thsc brine awayS' he deu,and.,i "t P p also contains a notarial Chatham Incubator, supply the articles. 'There was un- do," hastily r,•plied her fat,hor,, ited period. - doubted1v a danger- of a commercial "most willingly." �-= declaration that the H.B.K. It will pay you to own a Chatham _ Incubator- rivalry stwenger and fiercer than the I A NEW PLUG, OF TOBACCO. „ t Chatham Incubators contain ever world had a'c'e:' �d.'1', for China was a " Big _ Shirt contains 3C) j y The Trickett 'Tobacco Cornpaay, improvement of importar.,e in Inco- likely to become one of the g_r•otatest - has laced upon the market a' to 2 yards 'of material per bator construction that has been o- if not the grratent, of industrial na- p 4 y - tions. In'the interval, at all events, I new plug of their celebrated T &, duced. They are made of th,­ouyhly - • TAKE NOTICE:. B tobacco, which sells at 1Q cents.I dOZtYI. seasoned wood, with two walls, case this county}' could keep its nlrily i within case. Between these walls going to their fullelzt extent for We publish simple, straight testi- The well-known quality of the to- mineral wool is eked forming the China would Hord plant and tools, monials, not press agents' inter- basso assures the success of the Sold-at all dealers but only very best inulation.• Each piece of anc!'a great deal of those would bcs yews, (ruin well-known people. new venture, i the case is mortised and grooved and supplied try Great Britain. These Frain all over America they testify with this brand screwed, making the whole as solid who engaged in:this busini-ss imiht to the ne.rrits of SITNAItI)'ti LItiI- The celebratorl soprano ee'ae In •the as a rock. Chatham Incubators arc do so on,scientiric lines: they must AI[:NI', the best of Iiousehuld Reines middle of her scrlu, when little Fred- lines: with scientifically perfect take. a leaf out of the German book dies, die said to his mother, referring- to i regulators which are an infallible in the Far Fast, and Reveral leaves C. C. RICIIARDS 6 'CO. the conductor of the ,orchestra'.- � ___._ means of regulating the temperature. 017t of the •Iapan'ese, It would bei !,Why does that maa,hit. at the wo- w o- • e e worth 'doing. -- than with his stick?" ••He is not 1 No ear o pay until � "Kee fi u hese," replied his mother, "Keel) quiet "Well, then, what --DEADLY PNEUMONIA is she hollerin' for?" . Oct er, 1905. oPLINc FOR Your MAN. -- HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. We will start you raising poultry in All Its Varieties Disease is Due "Pori" said Mrs, Malone, to the Pinard s Liniment Cures Colds, k(o, for profit with a Chatham Incubator to Infection. ; old friend who was picking up the Montreal WlselpeQ Dawson without one cent of money from you threads of family histcwy, "my•Bu1'- Steel fishing-nods have Ix-mi brought t 1 unfit next Fall. That means that you' In all its varieties, pneumonia is ; ley, he's travelling with a er!cus,to such a stater .of per'fcctiort. that - fff can take off seven or eight hatches Sue 'to infection. now•' they, are nova being' sold extensivoty and make cunsiderable money out of Twerrt years ago even that much I "Pretty hard work, isn't it?" 'in- A piece of lancewood an .rich in the place of those of bambou.t It s uaro will stand a stritfin of 2,000- the Incubator before the first payment was t:nkrtuwn. •Now it is an undis- 9uired the interested caller, g fifi becomes due. "Never a hit of it," returned the c said thus they aro hanced• to pounfda before- breaking. puted. fact that the majority, of car- earn•, and are better Ualancod. - , We couldWt make this offer if we proud mother, of Bobby. '•He's lis- ' es of this most deadly diseases nee i were not certain that if ytxi accept it 'int; like a gentleman, he is-hands in � -_ �inaad s Liniment Cares Dipfitheria" • caused by n, germ• known as the" far Over Sixty Year. - - you will get complete satisfaction, if his pockets, as ye might sae,-•-'rn I , we were not positive that the Chatham pnemnoccus-'or, ,as it goes aht�ut F18 .N 1Na others or bei 9l Rdren h+ea 7t1t r. in sire, the di , lucocr•t s nwumorl_ ; it's a•hanitsonre salary he sets, and;niuiureot motherstor eDe;.caaa.en whit.te+tainl' The ntacsrd navies of the, world Incubator will pay you a handsome p. [p •l 1 every blessed thing he has to du 19 Ir eeorDea Ol cDild,eottena t�•Ru,ua ellanpain carer r yearly income, iae. 'Brat there are other bacilli windoolic.reirnlsceethestom. sod bowetti en,ii,chi include ef0 battleships, 471 cruisers, to lay his head in the lion's mouth b,streuredyfur b errh,ee, Twerity•t1.e Oeelr s nutJ. This is a strai-btforw•acd offer..We which cause pnerinionia is also " act- ' Euld by druQeistetbruusbout the wurrd. Be sure ase 1,25., gunboats, and. 1,60A torpedo k a matter u some lyse' or three t Imes T ..mR,w,:ra,o.v make it to show our supreme confi- mitt eel. . flow many�different v ario- a day Or th� is- - -dense in the Chatham Incubator. We ties art in this-class is a question. I y want you to accept this offer as we but sev..i of them have been dis. -� I A German inventor has rercn.tly' T,ifebuoy Soap;.- disinfectant - is are sure of the sal sfaction otir Inco- cocored beyond cavil. I,ittlu R'illie-"father, what.'is a pl•otluced a. IIIS91 iit'e camera, vohicli k,strongly recommended by the medical Bator will give. Every machin we I ''Pnimnwnia;' says a distinquisned arenilth-ift'?" Father-"Ifo is a is contained within the handle of aprofession as a safeguard against in put out so far has made.other authority, "is caused by weakening »rare who spends a great deal of cane. lfectious diseases__ 2� sates in c same neighborhood of the lungs due to congestion,' al- I, money foolishly." "Little Willie- Dur o)�r fa to send yore a Chatham lowing the i•lu•oad of germs which "Their, is a nian who L,nd.s lots of Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper For., locomotive purposes last year . -•- Inoubator at once,freight prepaid by were in the body before." money foolishly a lendthrift?" England c•Onsutned 9,2b1,.i6R tons us without one.cent of cash from you. Investigations have apparently es- .FROYRIhT:1RY RIGHT. oI coil. Scgtlabd 1,490,758 tons, You make our ffrat payment in tablished the fact that all the micro Ir«land 2157,092 tons. g ----.- ._.. . ----- and October, 1906, The balance to be paid orgnnisriis which cause pnelatrtoTtia Little-Edith_.had_spent..an,..attor• - In October, 1906, or if a Cash Buyer enter snisthrough t.ho au." ato u vies noon busily searching with niniblo - — ou get it cheaper. Could any offer (oilers through the soft for of her When the little folks take colds yy r gens. 'I'hc Bacilli are foftnd in large pet kitten. . When she was through , be fairer or more generous? and coughs, dont ne lest,them R}IITR F,er.r•.,ONT.,November 19th,19U. qu.,intitics in the mouths and noses , she came to report to her mother, g S The Teeubetor i Rrat,Ier thatI houxbt from Four and breathing passa Fes of persons in '•O mannan," she cried, "I found and rano of strain the tender .nt on timn,r I.b naw t,pay the whnir.monnt r membranes Of their ]]lags, itis r.rt.Ir yon war¢I a inn a alaornt, r .m req & not mal condition of health. In n little flea on kitty, and I caught wrueh pteered with hold 'a, R11 un1 Rroa1•r.end tact, ac•cordinF to a (:hicago physi- - - Give the]Yi - - :•1 _.- would oat be Itbwt them, ,. r rand W1 rel Q , eeesoa more than the rncnM ;:+Broader r.oat me. ICialr, ivho made ninny tests, pneu- "What did you do with it?" -naked Shilt,�h'S - You" ., R!4�tW. fttiBLOP. mania producing germs exist in the a her:mother. 1 Write us to-dr,4�r full particulars bodies of d„r out of every 100 per- "Why, I put it back on 'kitty- paper. A our offer anu'iilention this, paper. sons, .tirids•r average normal, condi- l again, of course.' It was her flea.” Don't put it aside for another time Rs tions, " this special proposition may be with- When privi-munin develops in one i ":Nnd wbnt 'nre ,roll in here, for The Lung drawn of any time. luliit`'er Loth, ns the result of a 'cold, E my poor man?" asked the lady vlsi- �re Tot,1C THE MANSON CAMPBELL CO.,Llmlted or brcnusu of soma other depressing ,(� for of the prisoner. "coir • making It will cure them gt]ichly nett] - Dept.s9 Chatham,Ont. fact, it means that the patient, is in ?;Vt• ' a .j nwney, (num," was the reply, "f3ut, strengthen their lungs. }IaYl Fk1'T lRrRa OF such a'reduced slate that, the micrp- �' t urgFs clear me, it's not a crime to ..make t .It is pleasant t0 tape,. CDetharn Pannln,t \I I11. And I'hahnm Ferm Rcnl•s. h41 �xi P r•' ' ' nt4TRt NCTIVa WARRHOUStA AT ()1-ranisni Can take hold anFl multiply, n Ira yC Nft I11t7I1Cy "Yep,. It )fi, nr113T1, re- pNa;,as, Z�e•r stle-, attd fi.�. ` , ?rnntreal,'i�u..,.Rr.ndon,Men.Calrwn.AL's,. 1' 9e. d tneY .ew tlartmm.ter,R.C.,Aelirax,N,4, T 1 iv evident, t herefore, t hat burin- itd�lan>P field ritily(t' tw'ent the i�'c cents lan'I dollars you an'a so J ' F A,TORrc..AT �taininl the l;r.ne-a] health is the first y-_ J - CTAlhem,Unt.,Rnd D-troll)I{rh. 12 _ ' ISSUE NO.•2-05.; - lCqf-on of prevention. ention. r -v.. -.-,. ',.aa.. tea.•--- ;.r' .w«e'..t.� -Norman Davis and wife are ertug friends. ��� , �, $ lti3• spending a few days in town. Miss Froltey B. Gleeson left on purchasing about 20 tuns of good going to attend school. _W. H. Peak is desirous of Monday for l'oronto where she is �Can# DaY Mr. and bars. F. L. Gleeson and O one -per - LOCALISMS. h -Miss Minnie Robinson who is Lymap Gleeson, of Brougham, _ at Mrs. John Die is seriously Sundayed with friends here. ` -John Dickie, who)�been on ill with apendieltis. A sleigh load of young people for less titan cLpe year and you have -Rev. J. E. Moore attended attended the S. S. convention at — - you washing made easy,'our __ _ - . __ _•• '�� the sick list, is on duty again. Rev. lit•. Bell's funeral in Toronto Mount Zion on Tuesday evening - y Z? -Boxy.-In Pickering on ?th on Wednesday. last: ` —inst, the wife of Geo. Baker of a -sox%.-Iu Pickering on the _ Ole- daughter. Sth inst. the wife of Egerton.Hau- Jan. 17th-Tea at �Vhitevale. lll -The Bell Telephone Co. are in- cock of a daughter. .lir. «'tn. S. Crane, of California Daiady' 'Wal'sh' g M.achine- Rogers'tallinR a branch office iu -,Robt. Gordon is erecting this 3Id., suffered for years from rheum- 'isatore,of Dunbartun• week the frame work of his new ati,m and lumbago. He was finally -Asa Millard and sister, Mme• dwelling on Bing St.East. advised to try Chamberlain's Pain - - " at $3.50, is what we are talking, about,' Robinson, of Altona, spent Wed- -F H. JloQ.re is home and ill Balin, which he did and it effected a Alla- poor health. The doctor recon- complete cure. This liniment isfor • 'nesday with Wm. and Mrs. _ .. .. - .. ,. . mended rest and fresh air. sale by ALL DRUGGISTS. Its worth your while to examine it. " Strongly ,pads, Easy way. ickeriugCollegere-opened on -The NV. M. S. the,Methodist S. S. CON�'E�TIO� working. Heavy ecritigated. ' Iron bottom. Its a marvel for Tuesday of this week and the stu- Church IN-as held at the parson- — the money. dents have been arriving all tlie�age oil Tlrut slay afteriloon• The annual Sunday School Con- ' week. -Mr. Harry G. Cooper, IN-ho has vention for the Township of Pick- . See One. -F. E. Gee has purchased the been'visiting'llr. aucl Mrs. Samuel ering, cumpriAlig eighteen schools Try One. _- Boswtick residence on Bing St• ging for the last few --eeks liar. of the Methodist, Presbyterian, _-East, now occupied,by Mr. Robt. returned .to his home in Toronto. Baptist and Christian denomina- - pm Gordon. -A uutiiber fruit, the tillage at- tions, met at Mount ZiGtt church, h aJplllan� Hear}'Leng, of Temiscaming• tended the Sunda}- School Cott- onTuesday-last, Jan. 10th,-.vith *° has been spending a fe-v days-with vent'on held in the llotint Ziuri the president, lIT. Dar id finis, _ his sister, Mrs. C. S. Palmer, and Church on Tuesday. and they re- ill the chair. other friends. port a suecessful meeting. The fotetioon session was taken -Hiss Bella Thextorl returned -Remember the meeting tri be tip-With routine business; to the city on Monday atter spend- held in the town-hall Thur�:day But the afternoon and evening t­.the in six weeks here with her broth- eye'g in the interests of the Ilon. -e�siotts were unusually interest �Ce er J. R. and'-wife. - - John Drvden. F. L. Fowke, may- -Dg.It� ��j S -Hiram and firs. Rogers 'li , ar of- Oshawa, and others will ordw s of _elcome--ere extend- iposa, spent a few days during ng Bice addres-es. ed by the ltev. E. A. Tonkin, of the past week .with W. D. and -'i ou ivake no mistake by but- FOR — Mrs. Ro ers and with rela- Grehe secrl.-. - ' . g inE� 'a cutter rube, bIaiiket, or The secrctat•y-treasurer's report in the township• sleigh bell= at gundy's. Special recorded the fact that tlienutueri Axes; Bi1Ck Saws, Hand saws and -B. N. de Foe Wagner return- value at cut price-. Hardware cal condition of the =c•hools, is im- ed to the city oil Tuesday to re- litre; al-•ays in stoek. See ad%-t. * proving:'giving a- total of 1,181 - Anything hi the Hardware Line. aurae hie studies at Wycliffe Col- _A pleasant and well-attended attending the schools of the town- lege, own lege, after spending his Christmas -nesting of the Ladies`Aid Socie- ` the home of his 1=hip. �i'F.:1THF.It STRIPS for doors and windows i vacation here at ty- of St. Andrew's church -was, Ret. ll r. Reynold-,and the RF�v• SPECIAL-A few Coal-Heaters left at reduced prices See them. I Your chance for a BARGAIN. parents. .held on Tuesday afternoon at the J W. l�'ilkin-ou each saug.a solo a -Siwe congratulate our former resident of Mrs. Roht. Deverell. - - Yr - ' their ti,nal st,ttle and effect._ _ . . • to-stisman, Dr. T. A. Young on _The Pickering Foung -}cows ill their J. A" ,Jack;aoii, the genial his being re-elected a member of Liberal Club will -visit Cherry- -eeretary of the Provincial" """�'� �' H.H Bundy's 1 the :Markham Council, having wood on Friday evening Jan, °0th •�:so,•iatiou, tta; present and ad- stood second on the list, when it is expected that llr. ded greatly to the interest of the �- Speigbt, the well known mauu- Banks of Toronto will again ad- couyention by giving two forcible - facture having polled a slightly dress the meeting, addresses, afternoon and evening. - larger cote. -Harlow Bros., who purpose T}te devotiunal•exercise= in the The Young }Men's Liberal Club, leaving in a few weekz for the evening were conducted by .the of Pickering Village, held a meet- North-NV"t will sell by bublicauc- Re„• J, llc•'Intugh, B. A. �t__. cv-_edrteFclA;. ---.._ ,irr�Tn-$ron'r�n��--Q�r-= i -. A. R. Park spoke on evening in the 'interests of the horse, cow, piggy, furniture etc. "The Sunday School-as a Nation an e 6 _ Hon. Jno. Dryden, - lir, Bankse of For partieulars see bilis. Maker". _ Toronto, addressed and those who -L'nder the new regulatian., The Rev, lir. Reynolds conduct were fortunate enough tobe Pres- the board of management of pub- ed the Question drawer. went received a rare treat. _ lir libraries in police villages It wa; decided to hold the next 00 pairs of double blankets. _ -The list of books and maga- ,,hall be ,omposed of the police convention at Whiteyale in the Extra large, heavy Button fleeced. : zines which have been purchased tru3tees and two members appoin- Baptist church. ]Special price to clear them out. for the Public Library for 1905; ted by the school board. The -lir. Robt• McAvoy, of Kinsale, are among the choicest and most'latter have appointed Dr. R. .M. wa: elw,ted president and lir, J. pppular of recent publications. -• _ pleasurable and nand lir. W. G. «'aril• 11. 'Michell. of Green Riper, was p p Bateman ticket for yourself will. ensure w•ho with the police trustees re-elected qec' treaq, and chosen man hours of plea shall constitute the board_for tkie ay the townsh�t repreSentRtiye to �00twe Q profitable reading. present year, attend the Proviuctal C;onv'ention - -Now:is the time for citizens --At the la-t regular meeting at London next frill. to show their public 'spirit by of Pickering Lodge. No. 1051,'A-0, The meeting Voted $25.00 to the keeping the sidewalks in front of is W , the followiug were install- provincial Ae9ociation. Heavy felt lined boots. Heavy Rubbers. - thew property free from show, It erl into their respective offices for -A Teachers' Training Institute - Fe and Blizzard Socks. Come lis easyto tell whether a man is a It the ensuing year: will be held for three day's by and see what we have. good citizen or not by the amount W.-J. P. M. R, Theztun, Prof. Hardy, B. �.., at IirotHtham. of snow that is allowed to,remain M W.-R. Moore, for the training of Sunday School on the side walks adjoining his Foreman-W. D. Rogere, teachers in the near future. "� �j Q property. Overseer- Collis. The Mount Zion people" right - `' O D�ekieCo `/ , _Wm. Leng. of Cario; has been Recorder-G. S. Cowan, - ' spendinga fen• days in Pickering royally entertained the delegates Financier-R', G. Ham. _ _ .., at their ho'mea-and at tea in the .visiting his sister}Mrs. Chas.S. Pal- Treas.-J. Murkar, basement of the church. 7 - mer, and other friends in this lo- Guide-P. O'Connor, cality. While here he gave a I• W.-W. S rks. - - friend call to "N&wa"of which F� - - lY O. R'.-D, F. Every. he has been a subscriber for a Trustees--J. R. Thexton, D. F. great many years, and which he Every--and W. J,Clark. : would not do without. We be- Representative to Grand Lodge er � - • }leve he intends to spend the re- -Alter ate �ma'- s'' a s' Gcerlesmainder of the winter in Temis- Alternate-R. G.-Ham. t • t •district. -The following item appeared _ -Some eomplaints have been in Tuesday's Globe and will be Eosins your hair? Coming - made during the past few weeks read With interest by many:- - •from our aubseribera that the "O'Connor v. O'Connor. - Jud out by the combful? And 7 g t - - "� ews•does not reach ire deetin- g- Our Stock6is a1Wa s fresh and nothin but the best N meat(C.) on appeal by plaintiff doing nothing? No sense in . t ation until several daps afterdate from judgment of Meredith, J.,at that} Why don't you use - t of'pablication. The fault do"not TVhitby, dismissing without costa AyCf'i Htir Vigor -and Leave your order and we will'do the rest. :.;lie with us ae we never fail to mail anaction brought by the admin- � ! �T - -the paper ,on Thursday evening. istmtor of.the estate of Mary BI7N 1\ The cause is no doubt due to the ginnelly, deceased, against Ellen Vigor 1LL� 1 ' extra rush of business at this time O'Connor to set aside.a convey- of the year, the mail clerks being ante dated 22nd February 1902, ate the falling? ' unable to haodlepromptly the im- from the deceased to defendant promptly p manse am of matter. of certain lands in 'tTie township Your hair will begin to gf0w, _ -Help For The Farmers.-The of Pickering, and also to recover t�1o,-and all dandruff will dis- ... Salvation is bringing out a large $1,350 belonging to deceased, al- syncs,.. Could you re'a30n- ; number of emigrants to work leged to be in the possession of ably expect anything better? • 1 on farras, early. in the spring,mar- defendant. The first claim was A er'a 13drp1¢o r i.. t.neceas with L � n tied and single. These are a desir- abandoned at the trial. ' Defend- m. psi hair wa,)sui out.erg badly,bat able class of men and farmers and w gan`L-_ c°�°odo 3>0V aa+i,Ca i� ant claimed the money as a gift .others Ranting. help during this from deceased,and the trial Judge st.oe.boats. J.°•• CO., ., All dra giab. Lowell. Mara. ... next season would du hell to cow- found that the deceased intender] fot ���'�' municate with Brigadier Howell, to gr've the mons to -d"efendant a" a' 20°.Albert St., Toronto, who will y ' T r.their Liberal patronage and that an effectual carrying otit i To the Public for - a A- of her intention had been sntis- - f Faney'Go Toys: etc., _... ^ Tete range n csds, To plication, forms etc. Fares paid factorily e-tablished. Plaintiff p • " front Toronto to farmers address- vias a brother of deceased and ck- ''.a?o - of -which rte enumerate u few. es bv the Government, fendant a c•otisin. 'Held, that the + _ -During the last -reek of Dec gift wit, a`gond donittio mortis ^:'iso ember., a very successful re-organ caiisa. Appeal distiiisi ed -with rs taaP x = = a m Photo Albums, A1ito.N11-17Ts, Ptiotof..imes, Z"ases,..C.aling dol Christmas iziitiou meeting of Court (queen costs Zi', Prondfuot: K.C.. fui: Star A cards, Toy Books, Walking dolls, Sleeping delis. �t'aking dolls, Shell T Victoria; No.314, 1.0:1•': was }telt],. >laintiff. J. J. Foy,K.C.: for. ('le' oQ as r �� ., i `goods, a variety of-Pin Tr:t. Fancy Plates, 11'ark hoses, fihav and a large number of emtnrliclatc'? eaintif, v ""w x = `^ ing case, Silk Jlcrry Cliristm;ts Handkerchiefs, Glove rind ,• H. boxes, Watch. chains, •Cuff linkK, Purses, Looking were received into -nietnbership• = d saucers, Sleighs, Snow show- !K . -----Bro -G.-A--Mitrhl, Supt. of Dep Greenwood. o:. jun ,,,, m ti n` : glasses, Fancy clsps an :.�� jd� Bro. W. S. G. Gid. andCarts,-Games . , etc. - - .. � els of good variety, utie4, Bro. Major Cooper, D. S. R. -of Henry Shea spent a few 'dais �; . uvp �� O e Supreme Court, -were present with city friends. off,! -Tiekeringi Sunda ed with W o^y'd a °a a'I p • and addressed the meeting. TE e* John Wilson Sun y =Q we a� °o .�dq"�,o��; Ma & Ea Boone, following. officers ,were elected Goodwood friends. _ for the caning year:- Miss B. Tonkin, of Port Perry, ,�F, o .,a 8 p~~o„m c C. D.-B. F. Bennett; visited her parents here. o�. •; S .. ooc���t: 0. d -" �.C. F.-Dr. R. M, Bateman, Mrs. Stoolr and family of North 0b pQ o d° g n -vav a� : •, C. R.-Rev. J. E. Moore, � Dakota are visiting friends.here.. .=Q.' i? I q x v x F. S.-W. Peak, We are pleased to see H. Dunlop �0�, ` -- Salt R.•S.-J, A.--Rogers, around again &iter-a short illness. N o c. fA s Or R.-J..R. Winter, Mrs. W. McKenzie and children b �s o _ � r � �. in ds .a V. C V' $o o t r+- a • H. Roach, of Ashburn are visiting friends ' �. a° p o ai a' " p H Wagner, _ here. - .- \ S. B.-W. H. Fawkes, James Plaskitt has been laid-off ~ °N A car load received his week. J. B.-T. An11Anr work for a few days with La J-%u"'y 1906-Whitby 9th,Perry ISO, loth, 4 - Grippe. Brougham lith, Poco Perry 19th,IIx �r �• Logan. 0.-F;.Bennett, '" A nditctrs -,1. R. *inter and B. Baud and Mrs. J. Teefy have re- bridge 12th,Qanai�gton lith,Beaverton _ turued home after- 10th: F. I;ennett: visiting- _ g Pick- ...,. �+.^^ w ^�--1•!'��_? -j-•r '; �: 7yiJ�Y.A,.,_ �,�, ..raw -.y �K, �, - - .-�-..�.._. wra ..ai.,'...._.. 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