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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_11_24VOL. XXV. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. NOV. 24, 1905 NO. 7 $11wissfrinsigessal. garb*. • Medical. • XT F. EASTWOOD, M.D., Burgeon • to Canadian Pacific Railway • Coroner •Ontario County; Issuer of Marriage Licensee, 11:11arealoot.; 0111oe houni-Before 30 a.na ., 1 to 2 • . Dan.. and how 7 to 8 pm. Private telephone iiirapean with Balsam, Greenwood ,Brotighana Von, A. /alpines...6 ;Tit eon), Wm Cowie's Moon), and D Puira's (gth con) 6-11 Dental. ' TAR. E. 8. BARKER, L. D. 8.. D. D 8.. Dentist. Stouffrille. Honor graduate of .. the Royal college of Dental' Surgeons ud of • the university of Toronto Hours -9 ton a. m., . 2 to 5 p. m. °Mee in Gi:thin'. Block, over Jew- .' elery store. Local telephone No. 24. Apnoint• Meets may be made for evenings. Resided ce O'Brien eve. MARKHAM every Monday and Tneeday. Office over White's store. 1717 • ' T E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS• *tri • TRB, County crown Attorney, and County • aistsor. Court House. Wbitbv. 10-v DOW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. ere, Solicitors, dec. °Mac opposite Post. Mee Whitby, Out Jno Bell Dow ,Id.A Theo. A: eettuivraseLL.S. atone, to Loan, By, retortnarg, ti HOPEINS,VETERINABY SUR- GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary Oo.'sge, Toronto, registeted member tiff line Oratarlo Veterinary Iledica' Dace and refs den c o one arld one qest.er mass scorch at Green haver. Office end shoeing forge boLu,8 to 11 end 1 t 4 p m. Private telephone in my office P, 0. address, Green River, Ono Insurance IRE INSURANCE. • - &OVAL swemisen Company. • D BP1141i. Anatol' r " „ ' jAisS N.14 Con virpuceer , Com I papaw for taking ARldievits. eta . at Oat 07 _ fi IINTIN G. Issuer of Marriage u) • „ tenses for the County of Ontario os cle seas store or at his residence P.citerini, 1.7 garb.. 7'$ BELDAM, aletioneer, sc.. are ,a, -•etualesfr^m f. a ennierone -,0,170: .s,,h far a:. , near Se..et of twins farm k 1 owerty!,.: :4 the '.s • : be sc:i svi: be ! 6 t,i, abs 8 ..I41.r.ber or= : me Uteinat CILSO 1. 1 , bry best a Iva= !Age 11..,17 Oro; -r *F.2.F_ATON, TOWNSHIPCLERK eecr Cotiornistic,ner cr taking Etc. Stoner to bk Lssuer of Marriage 1,1c- .1ave:a Ont. 7.7 TILL, Li -'ensee.1 Aia•tioneer, c f York sod Gatar.c. Ao. ! kleds a:feeler) to on shortesi G teen River F. - - • . • ,.HER. Licensed . Auction- ainator •ni Collekter for the Conn ,r.a3 Ontario A13 kinds of .coo .84 and valcations made et niod- •cs Folitatere and Weida:Decent* Con-. unaged and sold by auction or Idortgaggs. rents, notes end ass, promplly collected and otitis. laments guaranteed. Prhoce or terror and oaretouters. BY21110&411. may be fired by phone Nays 7 1 1 1 1 Spink Mills! 80 bus. • Ited Wheat • .Whi e Wbeat ' SO bins. •• " .8prine Wheat • 70 bas. Gooee Wheat 67 tins. *011 -Ton. Manitoba Flour, .. 34.76 Crum Buns. Best Psen0a, 4.60 T•a.xtrinik Fancy Pastry, • 4.60 Major, FsUy Flour., ' 4.26 Cotton, Jote or Paper Bags included. .Bran Illi; 00 Ton _Shorts, 520 00 Ton .' Jumbo, 525.00 Ton • Grahani, Wkotewheat Flours: I Chop of all kinds. Chopping and Gristing. PICKERING COAL CO'Y. • Yards at Spink Mills. • Stove Coal 56 00 ton. Chestnut Coal b 00 ton. Pea Coal 5.00 tan. Select Lump Cosl, 115.10 ton. Blacksmith Coal, 55 00 ton. Fell weight guaranteed. Orders ter (:oal left with W. Peak will be deliverd promptly. Above prices Huh; ect to Change without Nonce. Model Bakery Co'y L 01111114 4111141211MMEINS Ina 1.41.2:ralt PICKERING LIVERY! First class vehicles for hire by day or, night 'bus in connection meet- ing 111 G. T. R. trains Freight and express delivered to all parts of ibe village. Teaming of CI &Inds dons on shortest notice Seas and corn. mission stables in connection. W. H. Peak, Proprietor. Furniture.... - A faol nue cf bros.. class testi:tire now . Exhibition in OW ware MOMS. ..." ' • -Prices right. •R. S. - Dillingham. Pickering, Out oney to Loan -5 per cent.- •. Dunicarton. Last week Jos. Gormley was kicked very severely by a horse. Mrs. Pearson 'Westgate spent a very enjoyable holiday last week in Toron- to. Miss Mary Lotten entertained a number of her friends on Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. Gormley and her young friends ! spent a very pleasant day, Monday, with Mrs. Pearson Westgate. Wtn. Patterson, of Minnissing is . visiting his aunt, Mrs. Joseph Gormley. Misses A. Hill and A. Bannerma.n, of Toronto, also are the guests of Mrs. Gormley. agner & Go. • Have a full line of fresh and cur- ed meats constantly on hand. • Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, - Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc: Highest prices paid for : Butcher's cattle. uzance of all kinds FARMERS •• attended to We hire no - clerks -no style to keep up. Everything bought for cash and sola at the lowest price. Rain coats and boys' suits from ft2 up: 3 -piece suits. sizes 21 to ; good tweed suits. Call and examine them. First- class groceries always on hand. Salt of all kinds. Market at Greenwood every Tuesday and all kinds of goods, on the wagon.. Bifhest'orice paid for FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, . • 1 Estate handled -Conveyanc- ing done on short notice. - - • ms to rent -some particularly adapted for pasture. all kinds o produce. 'W. V. Richardson. • 1 • , • Notary Public, ic -ermg. You will be ELIGHTED • - E. Bryan, Manager. DOMINION BANK 1 Capital Paidup, - $3,000,000 $3,722,350 g a Reserve Fund and UndiVided Profits When you see our new line of Toilet Soaps. „ Nersery brand is richly and deli- •,11(*y perfumed with pure flower \,,nd is unexcelled for Ladies ilmdrai• -- it ri for mechanics and others uckly rex.nove all stains lie hands. have the ure of show - ng these an other • lines_ RING RMACY WHITBY BRANCH. General Banking' Business Transacted, Special atrention given to the none°. _tion of farmer's sale and_ other notes. • SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. eposita received of $1. and up. wards.- Saaterest allowedir highest current rates. Com.pouncied. or paid Half yearly, N. J. MORTON, ILANA2124 Band Concert next Tuesday. • Scarboro • • Who is our next reeve? William Butler is home from the' Nor h -West. Most of the farmers in these parts have fin ished. their plowing. Mr. Kennedy, of Cedar Grove. is ereetIng11 sutistanthil new fence for J. Neilson. William Henderson attended the wedding uf his nephew, Walter Hen- derson. at Gormley one day ia.‘t week. Walter Henderson ri:id wife, of Geruiley. are spending a few days ,th Jellies and Mrs. Hendeosun this week, Whet ere oar councilmen going to •v.eth the street railway After the tOst of the nee -Jib -it is to.; to them to make the company flui,h the read or tees it 11p. lt is abet!: time they are rade to do something with iL • Tcwn Hall, Tuesday Nov. 28th. •.*•-•••411.- Markham. The que'etion of submitting local c....ption in Marlhorn Village at the neini-ipal risq'Ilor.s in January has been di.sposed of Fy he ccuncil re- eseting petitit•n signed by one - !herd of the r•at'-payers resident ir. Meek ham cr five miles thereof, A the Ocatiber meeting s deputation. waited ou the couhrib The ccur.cil asked that a prope:ly signed petie tea, he presented. hat did r t tate the reocentage raleirell. The prti,, fiau leesents.•t1 set:Ir.:elv night cell. 1.rtly !7y.thrf,e • v'v' LI h,71H:.tt't• W1,1. erveal- three•herelieti tatiees en the veters; list. .The te•en- esietesed !h* ie let roy•trr. 4.0" 1114: ..f the in e (1"1111;1d,'Ip:r1eainitak, lee; eli.. eaael hy a vi,o, 1• o, 1 ti, selee:r _the uf •-tl t.n uue-thirct eteratepeyess pet Hari ng. rn-*tr. of fie- Mark lei re Taw n• ship Cuuneil. held it Cni,iroile yester- day, s lly•law was iritrethe•ed and passed its tiit'f-rk reading, for the pro- huhitio af the sale of intoxicatir.g the' intinicipality. The Reeve ar, Co'ploller Mnrris ,n object- ed to the .s:ng of the by-law 01 the grounds ti a: it must neves •ry first be eabrnitted t the vt t • of of the electurs. but the deputatlun prament in favor uf the bill impressed the majority of the Council that this was most necessary. and the by-law was passed. The Council have since found out their mistake, and a special meeting willhe called at once to rec- tify matters. Good music, don't mies it. : ., ... _ Brougham. . -- J. Philip, we are glad to say, is out again. Remember Ga Mmaidge's sale on Friday, Dec. 1st. . F. C. Mechin, of Whitby, was home over Sunday.. Norman Crawford has disposed of his trotting pony. Messrs J. Phillips and G. Philip were in Whitevale on business. Miss Lelia Morton, of Pickering College is visiting at. C. Philip's. W. J. Coakwell, of Toronto, was here on Monday calling on friends • Wm. Gammaidge, of Oshawa, called on friends here on Sunday. L. J. Gleeson is visiting friends ' -w da's this week. F. Morton, of Keswic , spent Sunday and Monday with c: Philip. Bert Matthews is now living in the house lately vacated by Mr. C. Philip. ' • C. Philip has moved into the house lately occupied by C. A. Barclay. .J. Haigen, of Little York, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. H. Liscombe. • Rey. and Mrs. Lamont, of WhiteVale, spent Monday with Geo. and Mrs. Philip. ,F. C. La Fraugh has:commenced to get his skating rink in shape. He gave it the.first sprinkling on Monday night. Keep your eye on the Pickering. News .for the opening nights. The Executive of the Pickering Tp. Sunday School Association will meet in the Christian cluirch, Brougham, on Tuesday, Nov. 28th 1905, at 2 p. m. All pastors and superintendents are memberr. Each school may send one repre- sentative extra. J. H. Michell, sec. -treasurer. • OREEN RIVER. . W. A. Fuller will carry a stock of choice family flour at his store until such time as Hoover Bros. resume business. -* . KINSALE. It is with regrst that we report the death of one of our oldest res- idents, Mrs. Royal Rogers, which took place at her home here on Monday, No. 20th, at the age of 8 years. The deceased was a daughter of the late E. Rogers, of Port Perry, and was a resident of this township nearly all her life. She was an active worker in Sab- bath School work and in the work of the Women's Institute. She was married to Mr. Royal Rogers 35 years ago, and had a family of six sons and one daughter, of whom one son and one daughter are dead. Hr funeral which took' place on 'Wednesday was largely attended. showing the high esteem in which she was • Whitby. . • - - .• A ca-.,., of some interest a as heard before Ills H,,ner Judge MeCt Unman. on Wednesdev, in the Div isien ('ourt. at (isle -twit. when Freak Bradley and 1). Mite were endeavoring to prove the identity ef a heiter. Bradley ;:laitutel he la,t 4 r -an heifer and that Mag se had it. -Magee claimed the only heifer he bad,of that description was a grey one, and ,:alled seven wit - assist him in showing that Bradley had not lost the heifer he had in his posseesion. The description of the two dal itals was accurately giver, and the evidence appears te, show- they are two catt'e somewhat sitni:at. The Judge reserved his decisiere•wish• ing to have the evidence uf some in& - pendent parts- a.s to what heifer Ma- gee now has. He will inspect the !Sieges, heifer and then the Judge will ieve his decision. The -heifers of East NVhitiat have received great proinin- -eni•e during the preparatien of the case. • „Cherryftool. - WP iftkf• touch pleasure in con- bek,.-kcci.er. John timbers..,ti he iia- at- ttined- at the varicti-4 exhihttiun- ttI- year. ..t tit Lolti1-tz1nn 1,7xp()$ition,'" he was awarded a diploma tt.,r collective exiithir of:honey, exhibited by the i tion Goverment. At the thitfie•iet Horticultural exhibition and honey ,huw held in Hall Nov. llth to 1Sth. Mr. Titii- ben.; secured let ou best 30 lbs. display. 2nd on best 200 lb. dis- play, 2nd on best 10 lbs. elm er honey, 3rd on best 25 lbs. ofgran- ulated. 3rd on best 23 lbs. of buck- wheat honey and 4th on best 200 ,b•. display suitable for grocer's window or counter. At the To ronto exhibition, Mr. Timbers also secured 3 firsts, 2 seconds, and 1 fourth prize and 4160 eleven red tickets at country fairs, The ''Nsws" wishes to thank Mr. Timbers for samples of his excel lent product. At Gprraley on Wednesday of last week, an interesting event took place when one of our prom- ising young men, Walter B. Hen- derson was united in marriage to Mies Emma, daughter of Mr. John Cober, of that place. The interesting ceremony was per- formed in the presence of about forty guests. We extend our congratulations. • Miss B. Graham is visiting friends in Toronto. G. Russell, of Toronto, is working in F. L. Green's miil. Mr. Mitchell, of Green River, visited friends here this 'week. Edward Gleeson arrived home from Tuesda A. • oore jr. has been engage wit F. L. Green in his mill for the winter months. Miss Georgie Pengelly, of Sc- a.riton. Pa., is home on a visit to her parents Win. and Mrs. Pengelly. See bills for particulars of James Tucker's sale which tak/es place on Wednesday. Nov. 29th. Master Arthur and Miss Lillian Wilson .attended the wedding of Joseph Stephenson at Pickering on Wednesday. Master Walter Haney is nursing a bad eye this week. While leading a horse to water he received a bad gash above the eye. J. J. McIntyre, of Guelph, Ont. agent for the Raymond M'f'g Co. '8elling National separators. spent a couple of days in the burg. • Mrs. Eli Wilson has returned home from her visit with her daughter in Portage La Prarie. Mrs. Wilson is considerably improved in health after her visit to the west. Died. -At the General Hospital, To- ronto. on Monday, Nov. Nov. 20th, Laura Jane Stephens, beloved wife of Edward Lidgett, age 49 years. The funeral took place on Theslray from her late residents when her remains were laid to rest in Salem sen etery. Greenwood. • • Is Yo u r Hair Sick? That's too bad! We had np- ticed it was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. By the way, Ayer'a Hair Vigor is a regular hair grower, a perfect hair re- storer. It keeps ,he scalp clean and healthy. well acquainted with Ayer, Hair Vigor and I like It very 13212Ch. 1 ctaJlyrecommend It as an excellent for the hair, keeping it soft and SutooliTM Moyer:W[4 the hair from splits:Vat du .12 ends." - 51(NIX wpm, Ve•dum. Rade by J. C.d.:es Ca, Unveil, Rase. L3.40 inailtUfaatarere SaliAPARILLA. tiers pecrteu. •ESTERN RN' or CNA. Inoperetedt.yac of Parliament 1.87i Pickering Branch. ent'-mrlzel Ca).tel , „ ........... 61,003.0116 Stibscr.hed Capital• • 500.006 Assets iterlit.ly conserei,;e •1.503J87 JOHN Comas, Esc. T H. MCILML-1s,14. ZiKr. Preelient Creaser Special atten,r.on given to Farmer's Sole Notes Codect,otte so.:Icif.ed and promptly sande Farmer's Not.. •fisco'..c.ted Ainerieets and 7cragn Exchange ta.aut end sold Drat' i1. stied. ay&La1e all parts of the wore! Ha rings Rant Depsolistensts Interest allowed on depointa at ttigheat enr. rant rase., and credited half -pearly to depositor' Geo. 'Corr. aiwardar. Plows t. Plows! • If it is a plow you want we have them. its at any time. • - SEWING MACHINES --- . For a god Separator all on ' _• • L. D, BANES, 38.1y • Piekericg. • anaaanto ? Of all materials and design • kepti n stock. It will pay you - • to oall at our works abd inspect our stook and obtain prices. Don't be misled by agents we do not employ them, consequent- ly we oitn, and do throw off the agents commission of 10 per cent., whiob yon will certainly save by purohating from us. A Gall solicited. .WHITIY GRANITE CO., • Opp. Post 026c4. •V7bitby, Oataric MO RENT -A comfortable seven 1 roomed house. conyeniantly situated to Pickering Villege. Hard and soft water, .table. Apply to RICHARD BURT, PickerLug itt is coming and with it that joy of giving peculiar to the • season. e.iSthat combine utility and hand- somel:'ifts Ilk. appearance at a moderate cost,•are what you want. We know we can please and give you good value you for your money. We are opening out an ex- ceptionally large assortment this fall and if it be only a 15c article or one worth 5150.00 we will be pleased to show it to . you. Wa tches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Leather Goods, Sil- verware, China, Fountain pens Nevelties, etc. . . .. • IBrock at. south, Whitby. ..B.ASSETT'S, The Store of Satisfa.ction, Ls ..... .! • 1 1 1 BEAUTY DOCTORS' EARNINGS. The earnings of a successful Lon - _L -on easily into - -lour .. • res. There is one lady who makes sufficient income out of the business to pay A:1,200 a year rent for premises and keep a house in the vicinity of Ily'de. Murk. She charges as much as tea guineas an operation, 'and for inertly manicuring the nails demands l-dli a guinea. Five assist- ants are kept, In addition to a book-keeper, a lady to receive pat- rons, and one young lady whose duty it is to tool: after the advertising. . NO DOUBT ABOUT • ROBT. BOND'S CASE HE WAS CURED OF BRIGHT'S DISEASE BY DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS. Doctors Said There Was no Hope dor 4eti- Nm,sxr ovirciavic.aLmir It chases away that o'd tired f.I ns and fills her with. new lite. So Delicious too, Only one best tea. BLUE RIBBON'S IT. Lady's or Gent's CEYLON NATURAL GREEN TEA is far superior to any Japan Tea. Sold in Sealed Lead Packets at gee, soc, and hoc per pound. By ail grocers. I110tiE�T AWARD, ST. LOL'1S, 1904. AFRICAN RAILROADING. • Engineering Feats Called for in Construction of New Line. In the construction of the Ama- `'or Kion But he is a Well Man bele-Butterwerth railway in Cape '' Now, Colony, unusual difficulties had to • be surmounted, •4ccording to the Mount I3rydges, Ont., Nov. 20.•- 'Tal! Mall Gazette;'' and the result +, ;(Special). -That Dodd's Kidney Pills is, from an engineering point of cure Bright's Disease completely ant: view, one of the most remarkable permanently has been clearly shown railways in existence. . After passing ' in the case of Mr, Robs.. "Bond, a through the Kei Iiills the line winds well-known resideut of this plata. around another hill, and then. at a ", Mr. !fond does hot hesitate to say lower level, gbes under its own he owes his life to Dodd's Kidney track, This portion of the railway ' • Pills. -. "My attending physician," Mr. Boud states, "said I was in the la:,t .Stages. of 'fright's Disease and that two miles, and then doubles back '---there was no' hope for me. I Yh:.'l 'for a utile and z, half, so that, after - commenced to use Dodd's Kidney covering there end a half miles, the !Pills and no other remedy. I used Mistress !to new servants -"There Itrain is really .cn y half a mile to are two things, Mary, •about whits ;in all about twenty bu;xs when my the good. This watt,m i5 callr.r! theS"' •(doctor renounced ole quite well- II I ant very very particular. 'Th'y 'I p � "zig-nal*, n• d, ilii Oh the- si,lral is ., • ,have had no return of the trouble aro truthfulness an l obedience since." • unlyue in. �n Ith :tin, a. All siren ,Mary-"1'ew'rn, and wdien you tell me Bright .5 i>i„cuse is Kidney Disci-seI'he Kei heights tl:c route is through to say you're not in 'tt'l11n u Person in its tt'oret form. Ucxld's hidn,',v'('tlttings or on enthan'.u7'uts. me c lls that you- don't. wish to • se", Pills always. .cure it. They also Idea of its extraordinary character bleb is it to be, .uwul-truthfulness 'easily cure mforms milder foes of Kldlitly a,ay be fonri:•d from the stat.ment or ob0dience?'' nColuplaint. that in eighteen, miles the line falls . . _____+__: or rises,, to• the e\tent of 1,300 ft„rt. Ito net delay In er-ttr,g relief for the lit tl • :Mian 'tint' r^ ':ruin.,` wnrin fx PERSONAL GOSSIP. ter : 'Batu-• ,. I lc.;..art earl Sure c,>rt- _ Itching. Burning Skin Dos- 11 you'. Ince ynlr 11111,1 why rtes. you ._'erestin Notes !:'bout. Boma.eases Curd for Th•rt'•-Five !et It sutler when n. rcn:tidy is so near Prorruneat Peorle. gCents -I'r 'k ,.:tit-, si ' llii..•• ht rt• al. habil? ;l, t, ;,, 1 day, anti curve letter, T,1 t i Roberts i'. able to endure a 'rheum, Semis.• Brad. t'.czetna. !,a i Mr- 13.-"1 -tin ll that ;sou at' -., p101 /111;,td' that most -men hers Itr'h. Ulcers,. like,,ihr•.. .and ail•ir•,c tour husband to carry+ 't 1 it h- ! be inct1pac.tated 1,y' it. Ile crupti. of the "km. It i.. scoth- 1 k' y•1! s ( 1's. h . d .,:, it sparingly at all time's, andink- and g,,, it;; and nets, -Irl:" magic nut it the door, 1 1'.s ,t hi, of th•e simplest kinds t'f food, in the colic of all baby' hluuurs, .}Jc carry it to humor hint, 1!,• likes to anti's.' it to Itis, irienii••:, ae,t ueri:u Queen of the Netherland% he- -1- them think he is' u,deprndent. in early rising, nutwithsta,Id-. . . - . , is known as the- "spiral." At an - ether point the line. tr'ave'ls along the bank of the Mongolia. River fur A EAl DSOME SOUVENIR. The Grand Trunk Railway System have issued a beautiful •set - of pia:- ing cards which contain fifty-two views of scenes on their lines, re- produced in half -tone engravings -an illustration on the face of each card. The stock of which the cards are made is the best that can be obtain- ed for the purpose, prepared by a waterproof process by the well known English firm of Goodall & Sons, Lon- don. The backs contain a handsome design beautifully litthosraphed eight colors. The cards have gold edges and are neatly boxed, • Th -y are for sale by news agents on Grand Trunk traing, •and at the news stands and make'an interesting souvenir mit only fur one -s hbtlle but to send to -distant friends. At r,ur c.....cn. E1 rirc 'W.®g,T Send n. 7a•r earn* and ddr?w., and o rill reeve rase w ArrrIOYAL, • parcel COD* t:un>ec 12 hintsn1 12 Teinbles ,Our 190d pattterelal mar'r o: heal Alumrn iuu. They un ..'o:uf,: et+ ctled In wn ion, ,d a•..boased wit: the ivacri;aioa. n(nrail.'• "noel L,,.*4: , gna.. They are liahL.r and ieugker Luau real Duerr article. sold re lb, w1 never La(a;>n. WE TRUST YOU -NO MONEY !REQUIRED. Sell the 2s. Articles at 5 cants aa.•u, ausi.ine $1.4 alln.+.:Il.:r, •high forward to u., .ed we w111 .cud yns a: our, As a r•wanl, a ra,yn,aeent Laver Wauh, guaranteed ler' zein, or oilier Presents of Rtgh-clan Jewellery, which you sail meet trom our list. • COLD & 00., No. 2, me Watch Nouse, Defamer° Oreaoont, London, W., England. The fact that 1(01110 was not 'stilt in a day is a s ource of much comfort to the lazy man.. - Practical Eaor7f day Unisons on FARM ACCOUNTS For 750. post pilo, FARM PUS. 140US1, sot 115. Chatbata,Oa: CHENILLE CURTAINS end W a iods ur hem* kieegi.ga, also b►CS CURTAINS 0Y=L crstiliA.011110 Writs to ,l a►out yours. SWUM AS/ER.SAM 11,14110 DQ, pz IUE.11antrad D. H. BASTEDO & CO. = -----. _" Fifa MAUU?eCTOSERS --- 177 3BG.AaM mware, T.oaet•oaio I,&t'IP••‘: AND \)'N'S FUR AND Fra- . LINED COA'Prt „f every kind. }iv.rythint is 'thine are a number of varieties of Furs at cauls vices. TUE TRADE t}L'P• corns. 1lolleway'n Corn Cure will re- PLIED. Send fur catalog. trove az./ of t.i:e:r.. Call on your drug- RAW FUER WANTED. RFA FCR FRISK UST gist and get u bottle at once. I,'AGSI FOB hAi.r, .11: A('RE3-?C. 13 los. ,. e.... 3. Tp ts.i)!laa>. noa.•,y all clearedD' .1r limina -The fools are not a'. I b • un:k b u eI E. arae b. -n, 1,.d orchard at deal vet. 11rs Bi•;1+'.-1'm grad of -it, e.,,e e't fruit, ueve• f.,v:raw dear. was: pw- +!.'Anis.: et uuC4 ,b y S_,rrot', $,0J -i. d„wa: anis dear. I Ast'e'r liid look •well in alae'', •brie acme ,w• i, a taus o11a'ice, Y.r further pert,:uiere. a ate to ll McAlpine, 420 Richmond, ntree4 London. Ont. Lose.J••f flesh, cillo;h. ind path rt ::1e chest aha, m.i rum:0 r,,.nmpaion but 4.e J. ,. . At:orl, 1,',n; ri 'ream to lei+ and hu,ale the 3:>.+0+-1:" 4 -C4 -*4- .4 +tj•4-0+0+++• wu�b: Ant a grain ..f opium in it - + "Ffe s.1''s hi. wife is lArgeiy rr spotsible for his busine..s s ':.cels ' SSell sl.e has t'ertenil,' mare it ab- solutely necessary fors him to earo more t uney:. - •• . . epc3oittess and Parrtljzad. -"I bad .ca•.• f :.ne he w 'irk .1, `i. („ode. f rrur 1. N. ' I ,u'frr'e.! t^ ...biy and w t• "f 4'.i npee^b:er, a,t! pu.hted,one r1. 19 she has not a ie. us NAL TI(' 1h ('L(!('Ii. ., s t 't 1 r A e f - the !le ,'1 .a'"c :re relief, Y co. It as huatU ilii tnq � h -t ve in r, •ve••t.} > tc hat > du. Stu- has been ur us- van art _ Th,! rlo. : ifi the il>wi`r of the NetC ,rete" .! evprl.-.I. t I• Dain nJ h t e 1,heA ui a tele I wa, +Glu Logo be downstairs by ha I I •I)il�t en4L..e cruu Dlu Lail, e t• as to it> tut h,,.uE 1 s fiAV I am a q e11• • a morning ever nines rhe Natal ( ,:.lege •ur al Ica out h, P.c1� Tarsi !antes, with,,ae vel ,tent e • *.lc child.- ' land, tthalt trill i;e l'p.•red shortly the p,,s'c'Ssr,r 'of n dirt.in,•t •by the Nr:-�, trill :dark tone as-krt:I.: 1•n4 -land, ' c(tlal'd, and un hoard '''',1',. slid mix eight, si,. • four bt'ils, t le ,,and -will he the utll 1 r tr•6 •}revk.l (.)hire throe Y t!aini it. (:re. cit ,11.1e..i.,'1i>':t' '>, its' i•mil 'in 1 n; l<7n,! of Klt. ra ern' who re ,..,the h loan 'tr0,( ands-rarmrlee'a1 d his sixty-seventh birth- 1 Sr le /,`",,.ti c tic „:ilii, i cid the others are the. 'Scar- t;1e •c.er.•iJerisl,t4 the t port and •.f Lansdowne and the I-iael .if ki'' e slmm� n nrl,tl,.,w,'. rl.•c h, to feta •riutl. nntttrr, '1 :men at Corel, i; tir- 110 • I duet't ton they will evttrentce dvshott.n 1 Ashbourne, t'ho is )Lite si'.tr- rind rate' h,l,ou•n,..., and Ira, e the d.- l(-,. 'rel (rca,Lr henitl,y and '..."° ;. to year; olrl, has hri•n Lord r:„rut tlr,r fount ,en TLe1r u,or,. elll>r of • Ireland for .ticenty ar, wel1-:;mien to 1hnusenri. 01 (1 k1,.:0 s having risen from a 11x401 1 fLy exp.•rlenCe b,se he)IeLcial tit`;d ,se Its. gI% ..h+, tube to the .ynt•t:, barrister with remarl.abl•' + ;>,ss J:ncerint i'trliartl.nt in I ;ANC1ENT ENGINEERING, - as rn,'tnber for Iti,hlin Univ _ hie watt appointed Attorney- Bored Tunnel, Similar to Siup- :.eral' for Ireland in 1$".'7, and to got his C'hanceltorr-hip and his ion, 2,500 _Years Ago, t in the ('ninniet, tvh+ch• ho has r i'nmin•t.aIa}itc evidence exists that continued to hold uninterrupt- 2 -,(4s. rears ago certain Iloh'rew -an- - Hurons fin the time of Xing Ifeze- - Kiah)-ezel•utod'c-xaetly the shims klad 11 a the .nian wl'::, puts his hand of work whirh was carried out in • -.•littelc to the grindstone that the Simplon t.t?nnel, though perhaps i ;>s rho • other fellow's nose there, 'on et slightly :sritaller scale, says' the ---+ ' - ;Scientific American. • PASSING OF PORRIDGE. Al fust his project seemed doomed Makes Way for the Better Food of to failure., as •there • existed 11: ttc,'en lernsalem and • the springs from Setter Day. which. the water was 40 lie derived a', Pr-rri•ige is no longer used for high chain of hills, over which it �rlitakfus-, in my honre," writes a would be impassible to convey this loyal Britain from liuntsvillc, Ont, water. It 'S'a-i 1h'rt•fpre 31:cter,minct1 ''.1111-.i was ari admission of no small to open • a Passage for the Water',1I:,, ,.':.tante to .0110 'brought• tip' on through •the solid rook,. One of the i'•„ trine -honored stand-by, Siraeh MSS. dating from this period 'elite tnorfth o o," slit continues, states in this connectiini: "ITL'ze- huts ht a package of ei-ape-Nuts Ki -ah fortified his city by 'bringing ! for my husband, w'ho hail been ''.'.1 thereto, and hr hoists. through 1+� •:. 11,uljtl for over a year. He had the -solid rock liy 'liieans Of. bronze, assed through 'a secure attack. -of attrl'h1 collected tL0 water in ...a (modost.ly)-"I am thu tis ice of sc .•:,enu:l,nia and la grippe cumbine.el„ -,_�• entecn'childrer' 'ser,'• rsrrvoir." r 17:1 Etas Ic `t kt a' very, bail---c:asci tfon r- 'i /,v .on they passed away. I:ecc•nt •exllluratlAnc• have enabled .Tho Crick in tnr Ruck. -"nue `totter, this predecessor of the 5in:lil't'n to of nature makes the whole world kin.' • I tried eyc.rythil: for his bene.'}t, be thoroughly ic?rntiio•1. It is said sines- the 110,1, 31i,1, ,shits. about tine tothin secured to do hint any, .11n;ith"rcr?lotvel 1llc,ntll and••1e,'01 be, the 5hiloah tunnel by mriYn.; d: 01 soh}cll v ;iter was amt's t dott•n • I remained as trial: ,0a -ever. 1 almost discouraged about hies from 'a snln•r•e to' the saes of Jerusa-' Ihn1 n(1 toured lute' the Fool of Si- loam, mentioned .in the 11'1'1',',' This •:(Sari(-"fi'hF is 'Al,.I'Iffirr in such n 1;iu'ry 30 r.l;trl•y' '11ru:d'?" Art ft .r Ile promised his he wouldn't,. +s•tr.ike. -while they tri'- y e nriab, ll-, ! Minh/ Strengttl and Womanly boa :ty drp.•o,: a punt} 1 `e `,t.. 1 r,. - i that pini'. depen.. ..a. perfet•t .k. tnej 11:teretz. 1f these urgaaa art dit...a:d and wilt nut pert- ro'. their tlartt,oa n, to ...II steel; in rain 4.- sir•:zte: and 0�,tuut fir beauty. -.-uta 'Arm-,('0o'Kri:soy Cure . r e• ,.:a all trawl -1/.01 thr a:all the b•.dy4 "d:term....-rep:a, r/we.k.p;ta.--w. " -What docs I't•etlily like to play'? a:•'.ur,t tl:,r caller, "l'r,•,!d', '' iei>.i,:•.I pal,,o, "likes to platy whatever s -one••+ nla lnnia anti I rlct',ti,: are too nidi,:( rpt hila,., 'file ellicnry of 1'. „'.r''. :inti-r'ot.surnp- (,;:0 S-.rul''in r'u:int; c,.ug!Is nt:d colds and arresting inllalnnictlnn or ll,i' sui. can int est:doe-hod t.y' tie,„!reds of testl- n.on,:rts Inttu all sorts yr ,1 -cin ditions of nice. It IS a stands. •d ren.edy m these utl'nert, 011.1 nil af(cctinn ,of t.i,e tilr,,,.t, and miar.. ,1t ,a high,y 11( 03, - wended 'hy medicfn00•• tenders, becavn0 they- knoll and appreciate its, value as u. curatite. Try. it. Polly. Swift -'!hid, isn't it'?" •`nliy flay -"%\'hat, dear'? Itully .Swift-- '•'\1'hy, that the mere a girl blushes the more a mall admires her c@eek.'= FARMERS: • C '+ �'e are app,>lat,ng one sier ,rt ar Now. Q 0 ere ry town .'r v:!, tire .ver ::'tarda fur •+ r aa:s -,f .0 r retne.Le,. iv 8'oas (:e,ttl0 :Heap. Hogs wt + , tritry, Y >::ng (;vita with nasal sad jointer anise. 40. Oe, Free Adria* rod Capita Sit t . 11 :nze.-rs y"u trite fur ha of l :s- + ilea and oe:arrell agency. :to .,:link • b rse.le r b can know too much abut toe ,1:.esras h.+ + + animals aro wit 4; a 't 1- �. 0 The VETERINARY SPECIALTY CO., Limited + San Dt"5 flit; '- 1' 1•,k,N'f1l, ON 1'. 0 t Q+0+0+Cs.+Ctr+0+ Ct t G+4+4+CE is that" Ic:'rihty homely thy tt tic'. I10tt'it t-" \ uu has'e`a't loukvll fo 51,r why 1 r,rf0 I t0ea111" Jew,. -"1 don t ru .ct A '+curd Stomnrt Means a ('lour .., ail , 1 u h I ,rt-' ,r0 ul a. 1 ICI ,11.1.. 1 soli 1;. s., Ire sinew•-,. (ore._. 01 ,,' r,..._• 1!.1%, u,c• .ousts rc,l tui itte r . ties v(tlLtp b ghly . ,il�en till lu lr,olr 1eolth.' 1t In to lv Iia LL,: tint'• t Cn re: ill trratl,,r'r(l 11,1 l' •''y me ahs,: to Lire, i'n'ns, .rl,r• an'rt u I•J grille ,n • tl,.- r,. r.11 ,,. u_, call+( 1;• rbar,Y (11 110-''' k'toe- ti,e sel::e til Fur- Melee.- N. chrt.:l,lc•1',I1. 111 r.,:Kwut-ug ti,u, .t„ri,., •'• Ishii cuare (l1 J t.ly keel„n5 ((IC h .i.es clear. ' The reputation of yonr aticesti.rs won't c1t) you mach go. ;s.1 e.tiell y0'1 are 'looking Sur employment, ImltetiO'0 thou -id. 5•:; '�•eist un,n getting 150 ri,suine "Thu fret I,' \I r.>11.1 Yl.t.+ter. It ha, .t,mii the tent :d ye ,rt: l: caro,. autos a0.1 pilins quicker than any. plater,. .. - '!'here is some hope for a than whit knows tliat he is a fool, 011(1 tit lets- to keep the kuottlecago to. himself. - • I HeUMATISIA AN.D PARALYSIS. Their complete home cure. Post free to readers of this paper. • For limited period only. .The heat of. the Trot -les fairer° p cheeks,' bands-tn.,: .u._u ,its.,:Cru,rd treatise, iv - It takes, away the enemy, 'Ferr,vim is the A- C belt t.>nic 1 brace you up. It stitn•ilates the nig fall-i,e-'•r'.ntlon c' Phcur,.utt,lii and system. It 'Lake; the weak-tr.>ng. It Ls plods; Paralysis, alio ti:,truct lens for a coon - .ant t4 take. All druggists sell it. _ piste •Houle cure, describing the tuost nu''e,•>'slu1 tmau:ten'f ul the world, re- . C•ul,:inetiried'• 107 010' 1iin,.trir ar:el ttuclors- 010 Farmer (tending : thrashing- et! !.y tI ,-cheat n,0 -n, 'I his l,tl;hly in- . to applicant for,job-)-"ansae' struts ive hook teas, written Ct.' \t, 11.• (1,,, ,t grill:et:Ian tel.o has 'thuds• a 'done any •th. ashiim.-C• Applicant s,u,iy of tia,•,c.1 meant•". The 1,r••utee is ••.t•_ I,,v 2 gradunt;t-of• the Unicor..ity of Nurtsa,urg. 01curl p,,.tni to -day rind you Asti: recoice tile" honk free by rt'-. turn.--Ati,c!rcn•". 1'lie, Vol o Drug, Cu., • l:trig St. ('041- Toronto 31iss 'Howler. (who, sings)='"rh;tt il,nr.h of rhrunrlt fat:, and lnnlT,o gr, �rllt let77n s.7 q'lio ytui l5t 1nt.POCluce:i tvlurlr is so corun,on noire? Thur' i1 no• .�' Poctty in that touch, for it ('curlers life me to sa1:1 be ts•r)uld t.'ive anvtIting wir.erdoe. ho had my voice. Ile the w•tv sen: r of relief tcl•rn all no ,lient n r ' er rIc it driven pain n.:.nss c ties "he follow'?" away. 'fliers is milling equals it. "i -c1:1 have spurned the!!" he cried llittrrly; "I will go into tht' b-i:.y world: I trill fight an,l ''.in, name Shall lie known and my ('11111 "Then, en, wI0'l( you have. done that," she interrupted, "trey 1111 again'," :c 17r . zloty• conduit is 111ii4 y;ttt(Is lintg. '111.' "In the one month that. he has distance, as tilt bird Ilk,. between ;tier (:rape -N'';:( he has 'gained 10 the twn moat hs of tie' tunnel is -ill ) i1(10 5 in weight, his strength is only 1t0 yards, which proves that .( pn:lt returning • to him, and hti • the work 'ns not e•>:rept•':! in O'per- sols like, a• new than. .Nov.'- we all fectly straight lino -clue rintrlitless to. f; rape -Nuts food, and . are tl.t,) the diilic:ulties. viii, -h . ;he el'cinct'rs, ,;t,';' for it. Our little 5 years, old eneuuntered in their task, whicf7 for Hay, who used to sulTcr from pains in ;, the period., was of a really marvel - ..he stomach' after eating the' oil- Ions„ nature. ',ash•I,ncrl porridge, has no more 1 '('hat 1lir work ' was eon i11(IOced r„:tale since he began to use Grail!.- ; •Cann taint- 1141, of the t-ltnna,l is not .., Nets, and I have no more. doctor's ; oilly proved by the inserip.1.ion, but :,ills to poly for him.!also bv,t}ie fact that the,'narks of 1a sci lae<ty' d dttcr[u)nn.The ton - "Lest Monday I ate 4 teaspoonfuls ' nisi was altered several 1 hues. during of Gra e -Nuts and cream for treat.-Ithe constructi,n thereof, as thyro ;t1st. no King else, Uttn set to work lace several shdrt. •gait ries, which and trot my mornings work' de's.. Fry v reel evidently ahand'uu•d a5 Soon OS I ( lo'r'e and felt less tired, Ln'tch 1 . tt -was noted that working tear_ Lee ' st.rott' r, •t }tan if ..I had made - my ing dine out of line, The floor Of. ne,.gl. 1st on' meat, potatoes, ebe, as I ,>s,1a1 to' -I tcn11idn..t he without t,te tunnel is finish cl with .the N S in the 1101150 fur any mon- greatest Corp. soil lite workin,:s viu'y C..y." !' f! .01 five -eights of a yard to one � t Nrintr, fiicrn fly Posture f'., , i now, t'rrek. Mich. There's a ren. r,,t. ,yard in width by frntn three feet. to React the lits le hook, "The_ Ilei ;,i Tillie feet in height...more or less, ac- ,,, 'eellvillc," in pkgs. !cording to the hardness_ of the rock, use Grapy\tit S frith on,y the burin tools, Irici0- etc.,, retry roam, and 11(1(1 it the must - still he 50ta1, all bearing in opposite all in our•h}H of fare: •1=• '`1h'0'i't1-in of the tnn- r 11 hrieI,td-"111's an auctioneer." 6t:tliFnt Snap is bettsr than other snap9,- but is brat wren used in the .saniigh'. way. Buy Sunlight Soap auk follow d:.roetiorns. . .'• • rRI.CIOUS crtOR-NS. Thr lightest of European crowns i the' State crown of Great Ilritain,: which • was made for • (ween Victoria. Althon_lt it weighs only 2 lbs. 7 oi5„ its 'shit is SI:fir0,0l)0. One enc,rnlo11S sapphire mule .from. the s tel nit., of 3Cdr:'urd the Confessor, in the l'ope's treasure' house are two.; crowns which- are valued n.tof,•:2,000,- O(I(1• One of th'etn was the gift " of Napoleon to Pius i!I1. and. contains the :largest. emerald in • the world, 'The other, the gift of (10n Isabel- la of SIiain 10 Pins 17.:•, weighs- 3 lbs., and -is worth $1,000,000. Al.g'crnnn_-"Yoe ,-must not think, .!dearest, that because you are rich - and I am poor I am trying to mar - rt you • on account of your money." Genevieve-"VVh(se are you after - pais'•„ Reminst�,n Tv pcwriter NEW S1 O D E LS brew READY re .tel ::f Stem:ngt.,n ICpeserlter -:>rreas. There' never was a keirt'ift n solo^r• NE!tt- Aft>i)ltl,1 represent tho cum no.1 ,uleta..-s-e of (1.'! Remingt ,n .,,cce.•- r,lna tin yearn of etperionce to .typew titer be,tdtolt. -• _. ws will Iso, c1•',4 to have you call at oar ans.'s And ger the new models or send for :l-11'9Led booklet describ}ilg the nen* feeture.t. - - Remington Typewriter Co. 33 Adala}de tt. 1., Toronto, Canada AND R'I'ER1•WIII'Ri:. : 13111 -Did ;you ever notice how many tall leen }'.>u meet in ,a day? ;Tom-- No; but I've often noticed how many s111,rt 111Ur1 3(00 whet when you want a, luau, '• • Twitchy MuSoles and Siemilesenose.-•.. The hct:elets heart sickness that settles on a in -An nt woina.n who -e nerves are shattered by diaeaae can best be pi lured in eontraat wit'n a patient viii,, Tins bee:, in the "depths" arid-Irni been 1r t;ted front thele by Month American Ner- iine. Gorge \Cel>oter, _ef. Fnre•t, Ont„ say;: "I ' •uwo 01y life to it- Ecerythiag else failed to 'cure." --11 • AI.L. A i: O L,'. f! A l 111,1'. I 1'E. Alrl W. Ari r Simmons of Henley- cti=Pl'a'nes town council has just ace 777: -contplishori a remarkable feat neer the fauruus reach of lite 'i'hames at II]'lilk'y, England. IIs -Walked, 'PAri, ' cycled, 'rowed, and th-n swan! yards• all under eight minutes. A9 Mr. Sintlnons is '1S years of age, the feat is all the More noteworthy. Cash or Cage If Shiloh's Consumption Cure fails to cure your Cold of Cough, you get back all you paid kr it.. You we sure of a Cure or the Cash. If it-;vatfl t a sure cure, this offer would not be made. Can anything be fairer T 1f you have a Cold, Cough, or any distant of the Throat, Lapp or Air Passages, try . -- ILO - 33 25c_ per bottle. All dealers guarani'- it. ISSUE NO. 47-05. •v. fA!e.fitl":: f tcittring gtw S published every Friday morning al its Ofile Pickering Ont. TEEMS 93.24 pss Tsar; $1.00 'bold as gavotte* BATES OF ADVEBTIBING: "brat insertion, per line • • - 10 cents Seth subsequent insertion, per line • 6 " This rate does not include Legal or Foreign.d- ibertisements- Special terms given to parties making eon - soots for 3 or 6 moa:he or by the year. Half- •arly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Bueinese cards, ten :in.. or under, with papaw, Wne year, $5 OC, payable in advance. pt'Notice in local columna ten cents per line. ffiva oentaper line each subsequent insertion. penial cons -rant r tea made known on applies'. on: No free advertising , Advertisements without written netrnctions wlllbe Inserted until forbidden and charged so- isordingly. Orden for. discontinaing advertise- gtssnts must be in writing and sent to As pub. isehera Job Work promptly attended to. Murkar do Thexton, Proprietors LOCAL. OPTION BY•LAW. In response to a largely signed petition, the Pickering Council has decided to submit the local option bylaw at the time of the municipal elections in January, •In view of the fact that the peti- tion had five hundred and eighty- six 0 -ayes, abort one-half the usuabnu ober polled at the muni- cipal elections, there way only one reasonable course fur the Council to pursue, that of granting the request of the petitioners. \Ve are living in a democratic coun- t -3r, one in nhich the people are the ruler's, and at whose cuwmand all 'statutes are framed. The -Council showed their wisdom, by refusing to take the responsibility :of shelving the matter. They recognized the fart that the qua -- tion is one f -.:i the pevitle alone ti, :decide \Ve:•e the ltet'ktit,:r of the t�uii,•.ra c- people signed by a s e: y ! • • it. ? ::limber, they might be justified in tett,-tug t , g: -tint it request. hit in the face c f -o rge a petitic rl only one conrae - - . was open to the-• r u, The f..tlle,c'lag will prove of interest at the iii-e;ent juucture, as it allows the stienl;th of the two parties in the former t-ontest Local option was first submitted to the electors of Pickering on ,Jan. 4th. 1 192, . when 1,037 vote- were cart. of which 500 a ere in favor of the :Act and 07 against. 'leaving a majority of 63 in favor of local option. On a technicality the by-law was tt Lashed and never went into operation, On May 30th of the ,ante year, the by-1ao was again subntittell, when it was carried by a majority of 71, there he:ng 1,185 votes cost, of -which 628 -Were in favor of the .Act and :557 against. The third vote took place Jan. It ii, 1'117, when a by- law to repeal lural opti(,11 t, e, submitted. in this case 1.204.' votes were cast. their being .771 in favor of repeal and t;29 against re- peal, a majority of 58 against re- -peal. On a scrutiny before the -County Judge this vote • was set aside. The last vote was taken on Nov. 17th, 1697, when a by -Ian' to repeal local' option Avas carried by a majority of 12, there being 1,162 votes cast, 537 beiug in favor of repeal and 575 against repeal. Since that date the township has been under the.license system. • .Pickering Council. • • The above Council met pursuant to adjournment in the Town. Hall, Bro- ugham, on Monday, Nov. 21)th. Mem- - bees all present, Reeve MrBrady in • the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Communications were read from : P. J. Rowe, re bridge ; S. Disney, re cul- - vett and water -course on east town line, 8th con. ; W. E. Yarnold, Co. Engineer, re bridge and stream on e t i, 7th con. 1, A 1, mo ion force before. That to=day Temper-, ante Alliance did not do anything to enforce existing laws. That people would riot get accommodation under local option. ' James W. Hogle thought that Tem- perance people were not asking any- thing unreasonable. All they were asking was a chance for the electors to say what they want. If the price for accommodation had to be raised they were willing to pay for it. Rev. Totten, of Claremont, thought that they were in a position to meet Mr. Wilson's arguments, but that this was no place to take them up. Would be willing to meet these arguments and talk with any opposition in a friendly way. Mr. Rogers thought this was not the place to enter into discussion and take up time of Council. The Reeve said they would be glad to receive any points put forward by the deputation, but did not think this was the place to enter into any lengthy discussion. Rev. Tonkin, in conclusion, spoke in regard to cost of the election and said that 586 ratepayers asked for this vote and thought that this number would warrant the vote being taken. The Reeve then stated that the dele- gation had presented a weighty peti- tion and that the opposition had pres- ented as weighty a one and that it placed the Council in a difficult posi- tion. but, for the Council would say. the Council would be frank in their detsion and report to the Alliance as soon as possible, Mr. Parker asked if there would be time to advertise the By-law the prop- er time and take a vote at the time of the municipal elections The Clerk stated that there was. The committee on indigents recom- mended payment to Jos. Burk of 110, for 1 month's support of Robt Gibson. On motion of Mr, Wilson. Chairman, report was adopted. Standing committee on Contingen- cies reported and recommended pay- ment as follows : C. %V. Disney. tele- phoning, 40e.; D. R. Beaton. on ac- count of salary, 11;:.;,1): also, disharse- ment-v, Ili : 1'. J. Rowe. pound -keeper ,:ossa re Carleton and/�Lyndaca.-', 1.5. Un 'notion of D1ta►t'rerow, Chairman. report was adopted. The-•.n1rni:t -e en Roads and Brid- sass mrne•nded payment ;:+ f.)ll,)w: �f l i,apman, holt-, nails. iron. et.• , -.t;tit::i.d town-l::p, t13.9.1 ; G H Law. rep pile driver and •.•r•.41te:', 1.47. \\- D Gurdon. cel,.r and pine •timber, 75.73 Wilfred s i!er, corn div !1, rep r. ulcer t• cons 6 and 7. 1 1!!: B Wagner, belts :and rep rock Tusher 7 :a, • i'aar1: ria c,petst:ng g.-.ier. 11.45 \\' .i Devitt, pipe sup .1,v, '3. 4 old of •13.2.5; Robt Ward, re-:eastlrlt.;r and caretaking of timber.: l 'V P Tales Ilona. 40 r,cd - w f, 1 i.,t• , tae., White. .rum divs 3 and 4 gravel, 11.7:1, Wm Etnmerson. coin div 5 men and teams. i;.,3.1 Jas Lidgett, coni div 10. men and teams, 17.76 \C J Mirhell. com ,lis- 12, drawing timber and repairing Green River bridga. (Leo White. porn dire 3 aril 4. men and teams. 47,36 : WOn Emmerson, corn div 5, men and teams. 13.5e , Geo Davidson, corihiiv 7, 17.2.5 : J H Connor. tank- ing Pa kr ring hridgs, 7.40 : Cr White. wen .and teams. 50.2'3: J 1f Gortmin. corn Alii 1, rep Rrtnnter',.hridg.•, "i1.tll1; J 11 Michell. rep culvert 7th clan. 6.'22 trete and tram rep ,Arta hriAigi . 25.5.- J Greenlaw. ,�n,c ,..now from nee t.t railroad. 4,•',0: Wm Gil! - al: div e?, mena: •l r, .rt:-. 21 fl1 .J II 1( onn.0 'lit -2 3,1;$ .J H l.�,r- toan, tliv 1. 5.•_0': \W 1' l{ •I i .*. Hnus rl; rods w f 11,1_; J Ii M!Ain. bona, on li'2 mak. 15.51: Margate: Allison. hums. nn 7a rodv, lo,05: \Wet Gibson, tliv 6; gravel, :3.74`: \V E Y:t.rneal. Ce , surveyor. inspecting ar:d staking measurements of Stream on townitne !,r•t Pi.•kering and 'Whitby. 13.00; Petty, for tile. 13.90: J H ('onnor, for ggravel for his div 4.72 ; E Bryant, feu•niahing oil and hanging out lantern 1.55, On motion of Mr. Todd, Chair- man, report was adopted. Standing committee on Sheep Kill- ed by Dogs recommended payment as follows : J R Linton, one lamb and two sheep damaged, 17.49; -Wm Ed- wards, two sheep killed, 12; Walter Annis, one sheep killed, 6: said amounts being g sworn, value; James Putsey, for having to dogs killed, $10. On motion of Mr. Palmer, Chair- man, report was adopted. On motion of Messrs. Wilson and Palmer the Reeve was instructed to grant his order on the Treasurer in favor of the parties—recomurended—i r the reports of the various standing committees as presented this day. Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr. Pal- mer, introduced and put through a was opposed to submitting the by- law. Mr. Todd thought that that action would stop by-law being voted on at the same time as municipal elections., The Reeve said that this Council was elected by people who signed the petitions and believed that it was the Council's duty to submit by-law. If it did not come before the people at the municipal elections it would come up later and incur greater expense. The petitions showed plainly that there was a discussion on and it was best for the people to decide for them- selves. Was in favor of submitting by-law at elections of January 1st, 1906. Councillors Todd and Palmer took the same view of the matter as th Reeve. Mr. Gerow read a statement of the expenses of the municipality in connec- tion with local option, also of the loss to municipality through deriving no revenue from the liquor traffic during the time local option was in force in this township of $3,411.31, made up as follows : Election expenses, 831.02; Loss of revenue during five years no licenses were issued, ' 2.580.'2, Was not in favor of submitting by-law. Mr, Palmer, seconded by Mr. Todd, introduced a by-law to prohibit the sale by retail of spirituous, fermented or other manufactured liquors in the Township of Pickering. The vote to be taken on the 1=t day of January, 1906, at each of the eleven polling sub- divisions in this township by the same deputy.returning officer's appointed to conduct the municipal elections. The by-law was read a first and second time and the clerk ordered to publish it as required by law. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Todd T. C. Brown was paid the sum 110 for extra services as care -taker and repairs. On &lotion Council adjourned to meet again on Monday, Dec. 11th, 1905. for the transaction of general business. were heard : C. W. Disney, re culvert •one t 1'; Mr. Michell, re Green River bridge ; Geo. White, re ditch in front • of his residence in Dunbarton; T. C. Brown, re extra meetings. • A petition was presented asking the 'Council not to submit the local option by-law to the electors, the said peti- tion being signed by 453 ratepayers and 14 commercial travellers. . , On motion a deputation from the -Pickering Township Temperance Alli- ance was heard. Clarkson Rogers, President, presented a petition asking that a local option by-law he submit- ted. Rev. Tonkin was heard in the matter and 'stated' that petition con- -tained 586 navies (bona fide..voters). The question was not tempera ace, but whether Council would gt:ant petition of ratepayers. Thought that as re- presentatives of this township,Council could not refuse.- Did not wish to antagonize Councillors, hut intended to stay with the matter. Mr. Wilson asked if Temperance Alliance would be willing to pay extra -cost of taking this vote. ,. Mr. Tnnkin said Alliance were will- ing to payexpense.if it was the rule, but did not think it was custoniarv. Mr. Wilson thought it would he better for Alliance to wait and see should not he there, arid report at a what Government would do for Tern - future meeting. If he thought that r�ntn the Township hat lfmmr c�thercrpl get local option could be carried on sue- , and hotel -keepers were blamed forcessfully he would support it, hut was sealing it satwo local optiutl wise ..).1 r st OF inivR it coulQ be therefor, he for receiving nominations for the offi- ces of Reeve and Councillors for the Township of Pickering for the year 1906, and persons to preside thereat as Deputy -returning Officers as follows: 1. The place for receiving nomina- tions at the Township hall, Brougham, at the hour of one o'clock in the after- noon of the day by law appointed therefor, and not at the hour of noon. 2. The places for holding electiohs and D. R. O's as follows : No. .1. Grange hall, Kingston road, H E Web- ster, D R.O: No. 2Town hall, Picker- ing, \V V Richa•i ison, D R 0: No. 3. Moody's oice, Liverppool, Thomas Moody,D R 0: -No. 4, .Towne's house. Rouge Hill, Guo Tovne I) It 0 : No. 5, Temperance, hall, Cherrywood. Gen. Davidson D R 0 : No. 6, Temperance hall, Kinsale, R It Mowhiay D R 0 : No. 7, Town hall. Brou,gharn, L J Gleeson D R 0 : 'No. S. Ocidfellow's hall, \Vhitevale, Jas 'Taylor D R 0: No. 9. Orange hall, 6th con, R \W Mowbray D R 0: No. 10, Tosyn hall, Claremont, Thos Dunn D R 0: No. 11, School house, Altona. A Reesor DR0. Mr. Wilson requested that the Clerk he instructed to look over 'both petitions as presented today re local option, and strike out any names that Rete Advertdee nent8. �1Ft.:ckster's wagon fr,r sale. Sernnd LL 'Land, to good repair. W:a he sold cheap A. T Law, Dcabartou, 7tf �.Ai'OR HO\Wl: ha-� for ,.tie z r••R- lt. .itere,r cotawr•11 rum alio some tam 10.- a f:r tree.l oq, ?rues nqn ' 1. It,ICE'T}?ItS FOR SALE- Qne 2- . ..-.ear Rai:. r•g,.tere.1 . three rail la• La PETER AN DoaLarto^. 1-1 FALE—Ore r,gis:pre I ro 1-i.'1 Cal!, seven n' chi mJ ;from z....ot strata Apply to Jaiii174Slci'TO,H. Port ::awn. 6.7 Ti) RENT -A farm containing 1: acre,. tat ated un the Kia alta : r 1 ad. ^ oe ant a It al! aline east of F:ulcer ar r.sase For part:au:Ars apply to W J Realm, Pt:car.cg tat (" ra,,mere Grange s'nck, —One ram k. J lamt Cotewc.3. A few Y r sb'res lett at nett price. A pure bred ', •+ritih.: el boar uraemere Eclipse for serv.ne at the term, P.• !t. Chapman, Audios, Ontario, .16if • FOR SALE -A farm containing Ys acres being lot 1.1. rear of 5rd eoc'eya, on, P:caer:ng On the prem:see are a dweiLog Baru, ets:,te vete Por para:altars apply to LEWELLCN BOONE. or W. V. Richardson, Pk kertnti. 4o-tf %TING RINK HOUSE ' .AND at e aw.d at a rea,onat'.1e i roe L:3 large nkat.n,r rink an ale• t.s r :..a a:..i lot a:• ,meal in :Le C ,t l.. - of }.. ,IgLam ,{:I+:r to. Frank st iris' oa the press :r to v. t ttic::ar !son, l'wkerit.g Litt /� ANTEl' -spy- ('hiM;tr,u- tui .rens parsona of tr,;,twrrcL:• norm an 1 eomewbat familiar with local teat• to•y a3 aee1.3taL: to branch crli:e. Savary 31'•. weekly. Prrmanect position. S t in, v..etrimnt regttred. Preva.:ue taper.en.:e cot e•ent,al to eugag'cc. A.i.i^ere. Manager Eranchee, Como Block Chicago. 1 -Ii El ARM TO RENT—Being lot 22. Con, 5, in the Township of Pickering, con- sisting of 120 acres. Soil is a rich clay loam, in a good state of cultivation. Farm hoe never been rented. On the promisee are good frame house and a large frame barn with stone stabling. Good water, hard and soft ;a run- ning stream on the premises. Good fences. Large and small fruit. For purther particulars apply on the oremises 3,4 bf s mile west of Brougham Village, JOHN'PHtLLIPB. 4.7 FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— known se the Henry Gordon elation farm, being parte of lots 13 sna 14, con. 1, Pickering Townebio and close to Pickering Village, con- sist:rg of &boat 110 scree. Boit ii good clay loam: in & fair 'tee of cultivation and good. for etther,grain or stock•raistng. On the pre- mises area . good brick house, a large frame barn, with atone foundation, and good stabling also s good bearing orchard. For particulars apply to J, N. Richardson or Lafayette Gordon, -sxectitozs; -- — Take Notice. $iij,�on The People's Cash Store. h• week we are offering tssone •�peeia: We have still a few of our specials in stock which will be sold at the following prices for another week only :— Women's black Mercerised Sateen Tnderskirts, accordian pleated flounces worth $1.35 for 99c; $1.25 for 89c. Flannelette Blankets, warm and fleeced, good weight 11;'4. $1.25. Wool Blankets, pink and blue borders, unshrinkable 60 x 80, 0•¢ lbs, worth $:3.00, for $2.10, Men's Vests, Tweed and Corduroy $1.00, $2.25, $2.00, $2.25. Men's Suits 5,00, 7.50 and $8.00; Fine Black Worsted Suits $11.00. Men's Overcoats $8.50 to $9.50.- Another shipment of these fine warm coats this week. Youths' Overcoats 88.25 and $6.50` Boys' Suits, $2.25, $3.25, $4.25, $4.50. •• A large assortment of Men's and Youth's Iong pants; Boy's knee pants, Overalls, Smocks, Cardigan Jackets, etc. A full assortment of Men's, Women's, Boys', Girls' Boots, Rub- bers. etc. We expect Santa -Claus to arrive soon at D. Simpson & Co's with a great big pack on his back full of nice tgnings for the children at Xmas. Groceries -A full line of the choices and best. '- A complete and large supply of new canned goods. • Best Manitoba and Pastry Flour. - Sewing Machine Needles. Oil, Belts, etc., for sale. D. SIMPSON & COMPANY, PICKEI�- INa-. O NT. • illinerr{ ! milliner,{ 1 We are selling out the balance of our steak of Spring and Summer Hats at a great reduction to make room for our new Fall Goods. Give u, a call if you are - tisantiug millinery. C. A. Baker, Picker We offer to the Public : Our nice, stock of ,Knitting Yarns, coarse Factot Yarns, Saxony, Andilusion. Bee -hive and oth Fingerings. Also, an attractive assortment of Rug Patterns at some 1. vitt;- amici. ;ur souvenirs. M. & E. Boone, Picke l'AI:LOADS OF CATTLE Far sale 1 Lave at my pr•m:.ea for rale feeding steer., t,a..'era t,eer nageri &t 1 new 1411cb cows, Cal: AL1 seo them an •1 get P-tcee. Obe oral a halt m:lee w..t ofBr•:ugham Cuiage, ppb,ue or apply -Jo J.,nu A. W-a.te and sous, Brougham, Oct. ,u t t Fic%cering .. Vigilance '-. Committee Formed for recovering property stolen from its members and the appre- hension of the thieves. Members baying property stolen oommuni- caw immediately with any member' of Executive Committee. Membership fee 111.00.. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. Leng Secretary. President. Erect. Com. -Geo. Leng, D.E. Pugh, C. 8. Palmer, Pickering, Ont. Tickets may be obtained from A Jeffrey, sec., or J. A., O'Conner, vice- pres. Pickering Lumber nod I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contract- ed hereafter by my wife, Artemissa Tucker. , ,'JAMES TUCKER. Greenwood, Nov. 21st, 1905. Butter, •- Egg Chickens. Bring then to Claremont Market. Wednesday market day. E. E. EMERSON, • Buyer, Mongolia. • Notice Our 'specialty is Repairing. Bring along your Wagons and • . Buggies. • Horse -shoeing as usual... We have on hand a large stock of ladders at 11 cents per round. W, 11, •J.,ICIj$ON, Brock Road. Is now Complete. -I)trring Recent Months the ELLIO TORONTO, ONT, has received ten, fifteen, twenl. and even fifty titles as many ca 1'r steno„ raphers, bookkeepers, a, it had students graduating d ing the same months. Some of salaries offered were from 140. month to 51:'x) per annum. clearly indicates the best school young men and women to pat ize. Enter now, Handsome c fugue free. Cor. Yonge and Alexander sty 19y W. J. ELLIOTT, Princ ti, ill • e t 4 -iter :::"1:: :s: r ri-7• J ethis ��iww'stia'wi estastnarn.e , ..un ,r....:.:..s: r+.c�.........► In all kinds of building -material including rough and dressed; lumber, lath, cedar, etc. Our stock of Shingles is also com- plete in British Columbia, New Brun' swick and Ontario.Cedar. All kinds of the useal Mouldings, Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Floor- ing always in stock, Cistern, tanks and w:iterti'oughs made to order; W. D. Gordon. Yroot Wood • IMPLEMENTS. ; Have a look,at our new Twin Plow— three levers and on roller bearings. A trial solicited. Also, the "Perfection Fanning Mill"— one that separates. A fall line of fall implements. Prices right. M. Z_ CHAPMAN, AGENT, PiC:TERING. Why buy a kinked hard wire when you can buy the carbonised ed steel Lamb Fence sold b W, Fe R. I ONES, B Also dealer in Brantford G Engines and Wind -mills, lJre • celebrated Carriages. Farm Wagons, etc. SEEDS Alsike, Clover, Timothy.. We are buyers of all kinds of either cleaned or uncleaned. W the hest cleaning mills manufact It will pay you to see us before se your seeds. If you cannot come us samples by mail, we will give prompt reply. Our shipments are made direct to hest seed markets in United States and Europe. Seamless cotton bags 20 to'25c. -' 2 to '2, hush:, weight 16 to 18 ozs ,T. H. sows3,ey;az _WHITBY, Ont. Methodist Church - • Services as Follow, 10:30 a.m Preaching. 7:00 p.m " 2:00 p.m •Sabi/nth ,School. 8:00 p.m Epworth League. Tuesday. 8:00 p.m .. Weekly Prayer Thursday, Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. pastor 0 ee , MAMMON?. 'David Scott spent Sunday in 'To to. Fyer Hutchison is laid up with la grippe. Walter and Mrs. Thomson spent .. ':Sunday in Mongolia. • Lloyd Stotts has been ill for the past week with inflammation. . Mrs. F. Matthews, of Pickering, ..:is visiting with Mrs. G. Stotts. - Calvin Hurlbut to our east in- tends mov iug to the North-west. . Mrs. James, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Wm. Dow -swell on Tuesday. t Miss S. Sadler and Mrs. Wilfred last week's Temperance. Alliance col - Sadler were at Stouffville on Wed- umn in the NEws, from J. A. Mc- nesday, Master in which he makes the. follow-. Robert Sadler intends going to ing statements : "That the saloon Toronto to take a course in tele- keeper for tavern keeper) has just as good a right to ruin homes, break B Reuben and Mrs. Besse have got hearts, starve families and send -men's - souls to perdition as we have to sell nicely settled in John Gerotis's cloth or till the suit" :.residence. Now, sir; I would like Mr. JlcMas- • Dr. Johnston, of Gore Bay, is ter to tell us where the tavern keep visiting his brothers, Arthur and gets rI tst that t ll ht lye as no snch he does such inany George Johnston. and when things he is W. G. and Mrs. Bingham spent doing it in violation of the law. Now, Sunday in Stouffville with the for Mr. McMaster's benefit and others formers parents. also, who seem to think like him (and Graham Bros. shipped eight they are legion), I will call their at - ,Clydesdale horses to the North- tentiun to section 76 of the License • . west on Monday. Act, which is as follows : ••If any per - Miss Hutchison, of Seaforth, is son, licensed under this Act, permits visiting her uncle and aunt, F. drunkenness or any violent, quarrel- some, riotous; or disorderly conduct to take place on his premises or sells or delivers intoxicating liquor to any drunken person, or permits and suffers any drunken person to consume any intoxicating liquor on his premises or permits add suffers persons of notor- Baptist Young People's Rally at iously bad character to assemble or Whitby on Friday of last week. meet on his premises or suffers any A pleasant time is reported• gambling or any unlcwful game to be Rev. til r. Reynolds, of White - liable on on his premises, he shall be vale, occupied the pulpit in the liable to a penalty of not less than $10 P p 1and not exceeding $:io." And they Methodist church here last Sun -1 m•,. ars„ liable to the saute penalty for day, Rev. Mr. Totten being at selling to persons under twenty one • Brooklin, . years of age and we believe it is be - W. E. Risebrough has been laid 'aims., the law is not obsrved as it 'off off work a few days with a sore ! shoulld?behthut the t npresent' gi we ctt en ber eye, caused by a cinder Hying ha. think that the iiqunr men are to. from a hot shoe. He is, however. L;auae far it and not the tenlperar :e again nn duty. . p:irtp and if L.,cal Option b carried in A number from here went to •his township i, end we hope ituill, the - Stouffville on Monday evening to hotelkeepers May thank themselves, ']hear R. R. Gamey, They were -for it. disappointed as the speaker failed A Prc l:aarso TEEroT.tr.t.g:{• to put in an appearance Uxbridge. Rev. Park occupied the pulpit -- of the Baptist church, Whitby, A quiet wedding was celebrated last Sunday, while Mr. Goodfellow at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Buck ou Tuesday of last week, the occupied the pulpit here. There were good congregations at both .contracting parties being Joseph services. Farrier and Miss Rebecca Somer- ville, third daughter of Andrew and Mrs. Somerville, south of the town. James T. Harrington, a former teacher in the Uxbridge high school, died at his home in To- ronto on Thursday last. He was itt his 48th year. Mr. Harrington was a native of • Markham, where the interment took, place on Mon- day. He leaves a wife and three sons and three daughters. On Wednesday, Nov. 15, a very pretty wedding took place at the residence •of John and Mrs. John Gregg, Plank st., when in the presence of seventy-five guests, their daughter Cora was united in marriage to Howard Reekie, of Brock, by Rev. E. J. McEwen. Miss Zella Gregg, of Hamilton, sister of the bride, acted as brides- maid and Gerald Walker, of Wil- fred, attended the groom.—Jour- nal. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. • • (Thio department is open to all for the fair dis- cussion of public questions. The writer must in all cases send his correct name with copy We wish it distinctly understood, however that in no case do we hold ourselves re- sponsible for opinions expressed by cortes- pnndente.—En Nzwa.1 DEAR SIR.—We noticed -a letter in and Mrs. Hutchison. Mrs. McFarlane and Mrs. Geo. Stotts have purchased incubators and intend going extensively into the poultry business. A load from here took in the BOM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANH000 others Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters— Interesting Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills. - One of the most profitable habits you can forth. Start now. Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received. • Sale Register. Trs o.(Y, Nov. a3'r s 1905.—Auction sal..., of mach cows. steers end young cattle, on lot 2. rear of con. ti, Pick- ering. the property of S.. Moore. S:tl' at one. See bills. Thos. Pr•u::her, auctioneer. 'Ve.lnesdxy, Nov. 21:ah, 19x5—Auction sal f f:irrn -t 'k. itnp!•r r. ^ etc -the property of James Tucker,- in the village .-f Greenwood. .ale at • ne -herr.. See bilis. Thos, Puu.:h- er, aacti.,naer, I.RID.tY. DEC 1-+T 190:6.—At1.'- tiv-1 sale of farm stock ;Ind inipie- menta, the property of Thos. Gam• .mage. Bros ,i road, j mile Sou-th of Brougham. Sale at 1 o'clock See billy. Thog. Pu .cher. auctioneer. .‘,117RD.01-, DEC. 2en. sale 1 standing hardw,'od timber on for 31; con 3. Pickering, -property of Jesse Cher. Sale at.'ne• . See bills. Thomas Pon -cher, Auctioneer Tzagatpay. DEC.- vrx.-Auction sale of horses. registered and high grade ,.•sttle: implements. etc.. the prop• erty of A. E. Roach, lot 27. eon. .i. Pickering, :tle at one. See hills for part ieirlars, Thos, Pot -eller. Auot iuneer, 1904 Pumps Voindmills. :We are prepared to do all kinds of work Promptly pertaining to the pomp boss lees. Sleigh Shoes ! ('let the .lug.a on your--icighs, 'irighing will -noon he here. Oar w' rk guaranteed and prices right, W. E. Risebrough, Thotnson's old stand. J. H. RICHARDSON'S lalportent showing of finest display of China. & very large assortment of Stationary. Books. Dolle, Toys, jabs received for the Holiday trade. Call • and see -them. 'Subscriptions taken for all ]fagazine8. Weekly and Deilyl,Newepapets. 37 . . •CLAREMO\T,. 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Hundreds of letters from young girls and from mothers, expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them, have been receivedbythe Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills has written the' two fol- lowing letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will be read with interest: scbe, and as I have beard that you can give helpful advice to girls in my condition, ram writing you."—Myrtle Mills, Oquaawka, 111. bear Mrs. Pinkham:— (Second Letter.) It is with the feeling of utmost 'gratitude that I write to you to tell you what your valuable medicine has done for me. When I wrote you in regard to my 'condition I had consulted several doctors, IGS receive iled to understand my case and not any benefit from their treatment. I followed year advice, and took . Lys E. Pinkham's P�etsble Compound and am now healthy and well, and all the distressing symptoms -which .I.had-at-thaisimehaveslissppeared — Myrtle Mills, Oquawks, 11. 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Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound holds the record for the greatest Dear Mea, Pinkharn,_ (pant Letter,) number of cures of female ills of any "I smbut fifteen yeare of age, am depressed,. medicine that the world has ever have dizzy spells, chills, headache and back- known. Why don't you try it ? Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound -lakes Sick Women Well. Wall .-.Papers,:Paints Oils ETC. - '' A large fresh stook now on hand. Prices in Wall Paper ranging from 8c. up. Jo aossz!. z a�bartca., When you want something out of the common, you have it made to order. So it is with your harness and collars. Don't take "what you can get," -get what you want. Then you will be satisfied. Not • otherwise. • ' We use the best of leather, and guarantee absolute'• satisfaction. E. W. Bode11, Brougham. arriag,g, tainting The uhderstgned is prepared to do all kinds of carriage and Wagon painting at his shop over Win. Dowswell's wagon shop. 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Wood, Iron, Lift and Force Pumps Also cisternf made to order. E• W. EVANS, TICS THE BEATll BLOWY Russian Workmen .Refuse to Stand By Their Leaders. ;PEELING MORE HOPEFUL. According to the Standard's St. •A despatch from St. Petersburg P(trrst.,ur:•; correspondent,- the reac- eays: The political situation is soma- tionaries are unusually -busy. 'They what brighter. Several prominent are confident that utiles§ the ,strike Liberals are rslly'ing to Count is ended by next Monday they will ;Witte's side. They promise ,discrim- inating support of the Cabinet in utaking eflec:tiyg the refo.rtn''sproxu- 'ised in the ' Czar's manifesto. The ,',Premier has also received other as- surances of confidence; causing, at least temporarily, a •.tuore hopeful - eeiing• .. A despatch from Paris Gays:—The The Weekreen'6 Council announces continued gravity of the situation In that the strike will end at noon Russia ' is causing great uneasiness on Monday, 'Phis is doubtless due among financiers,'Phe Bourse is to the dissensions and dissatisfae-. . nervous -'and sensitive to alarmist re - tion, the lack of support in the pro- Ports. This was:evidenced on Thurs= v4nee' and the . declaration of the day, .when a. Berlin rumor was cir- culatedSt. Petersburg railwayritan of their that Russia was trying to intention to resume work. Thi ad - the her 'trea:,urye. hills, and that vocatetl of the, strike. centred that the payment Of the next coupon ....as they have achieved groat political doubtful It seemed for a short success, but it was the sero fact of time that a panic was inevitable. A insisting upon the. political contradiction urrived in time, how- theirisidr of 'the movement that ensured ever, to prevent- this, but Russian .failure. If the leaders had based securities declined sharply and close! weal: ,.the strike, on, tho gttrstien of hours ,and wages. the wnrters would have been !• • PEAS:1N1'S SACK ESTATE, succeed in securing the appointment of Grand Duke Nicholas ..Nicholaie- a•iteh as dictator, in " which et''ent the;: would retain Cont Witte as nominal Prince Minister'. FINANCIERS -ALARMED.. .'•• ar more solid in th sup - harbor ready to embark foreigners who are nervous and depressed. Admiral Itirilell, Minister of Ma- rine, and Commander -in -Chief Of the Russian navy, will resign his post. as soon as a successor has been found. The Ministry has altered the post to Admiral Roiestvensky, and is awaiting, an answer from him. • DEVASTATING• PROPERTIES. ' ' Disquieting- news from the interior is still coating in. The peasants aro devastating rhe' prop •"tit's of land- lords in th(4 district )t '1'chet•uigolt, and the rough element respelled from. the. towns is inciting the pcastutts to deeds of violence ' in the vicinity of the townships. Special adrninistra- itivo measures adopted at '1'0lterni- gt ud aitit Saratoti`'indicate that, ' the, authorities understand that the far more; real dungen of successful anar- chy lies in the spread of the agrari- an diaerdorei a- thn • in the politica strikes on the part of `classes •,t hick only represent three million out of - one hundred million people. ... t'IItrRCH IS G•RTE\'ED.. A despatch from London say's; An- te/Awethe -•Mr tropolitan of St. Pet- ersburg, replying_ to the. Archhishdp of Cantcrhury''s •h-tter of sympathy with the. Russian Chur:.:h, in regard �to the disturbances in ltussia, say's: —"'The Russian Church mourns ovta' her children. in whorn civil strife has darkened the contmrn ande?rt of Christ regarding love and good -will toward our neighbors, whoever they may'bt•, whether our fellow: txnliev'rs or dtsl:b- lievfrig ,Jews, all violence agains' ;port. A despatch froth Kursk, itusri•., w'hum it has always condemned nn'I Condit fans alto almost or l-rlc, but say s—:\gi•ariun dlsord'.'rs are it- rend'-mrs with rrntilte.rdhl'-s!ea1J- -the sudciC:r c.satinn from work by creasing The estate of Prince Ka-- fastness, as apposed to raw, piety, th • tratuwavmcn. *h.> had hitherto satkine It„stk,:ftskv, iu the' Neeeea l anti the duth•s cf civil life." •'h -Id aloof frena the strike. lett ter, District, has barn 'sacked by pea<- • a'ctttila. Cosearks _wen* disp••rs'u;x ant:., who attacked Axid woundel4 t'tr aortic Lien the war•,` tarrprriiig. with- P, rticc and Princess. The police c•otr- th" tracks, when a party of Strikers m scary has meet an urgent appeal a'.!a! -. d tt.(m, 1., 1 ri: see of th.. to the Governor for regular troops ('c sstarbrs and whiter?ins '(ethers. A to tori the Cossacks, who are powcr- "f¢hf f.eiluw(�, ani? a wurkniaa teas less to tope-tiith the disorders, - nerrtally wounder!. ' A few were NI:11' CZAR FI.\5 APP -E.1.1:1:11. sil_htly injur,'d_ of 1.,rku+rn at Ifi:za have d,clar A despatch from St. ['ctr-steer„ ,et1 against further ..trik c, Thry says —A L:Isc lirtipe• r. t: I:.t's "nlxlenly •have asked the .towels tit arnoufce 'tea's; hi. apt .tr,tnce near i"riles, that vessels nrrie!rig: there 11 it t`- and already hi, follower,. nurnl,e•r Q forth will bo pr,, ,ett•'i ?,v the w.,rk- 5!i,o00, This is to startler- report ninn thearuelvea, crcl wilt he able to rccittt•(1 on '1'h'tr:.'iav afternoon in a ! 'ad._and ;•.t., :viI'r+ttt hind- despatch front S e:I,irsk I'.i,a is in the heart of tit, tat,t its „n extin:3- An. maga in: ttt'stwar'd trent the \ 11 •a, wh•'rc that the t r„nstndt xloter', after a'r'arran uprisincs en a la rec.srrle th.,• present enquiry bac 1,(+n Cora--h.t,'e aeon( oe:curtlxi4', lied if the eta• pdctt'l, will -ls•-_trtaL by c: -lint near. Lport. turns out t 1„` trite that th tial, as a state of tsar existed n pret'•n(te;r ie the thrall., hits placed '('chested'_ at the ttnie _of the: h!niwli at the head 01' the'p- ','.ntry. disturtianees1` K, has 'been, ur the (.overrnient ttlli aeon face, -h" si•tt it.,, other trouble's; a 1'„r•tui'lalve will be. condemned suntn,ar:lt'. germ fan ic•beilil is • It r, air d a ee;r to yappress tli..: runtr.u. ret,el'ie,ti 1 1 . - ----- - bw I tie :itch, ;1', w ittrp, reihated tele • dethrond and nturcl•vt•(I Peter 111 to s, hire, ''1'h,tr, 11ni a'lli:'ti.'el in the 't rrt:e •of •('ath,'.rti'' 11. ' ' That - ti••th• n-w'tire h `u,la, hr: a:.d I:i.al,le Igcrtpl, ![any int( I u men and (, g. 1 t a dozen n harts of „ Women drug) to tau h:utl.,s sell in-'i'Pr'torsburta Their 'dev•u,anor'is con- "1'he ,lead wore nthv:tl`y tit- l;Niru 1" \11rlt,t 11(41!„t1. Cure—lith!; \it. 11A1a11V 'i tendm� an otdtnar the )Niton of ilii'. They n(se.•ntl•r1 y'(li nt', :>r”; \o L' nliite, 5'c'. •(t;ts— era Bfnict their banks to trtnsiunn their !Tidied, 1'ht;v unanimously decinre 1 t i 1'irnt \o. 2 white, al',r; '\o. _ b niixycl, 3:3,1. Cuntl frail hts—L'ittn. TWO YOUNG MEN KILL. A.L'uchar•est•.cle's.ltt-1; 1n the 1.on- cion, ('Crani, k set s that a mob de- %es'a'e(l a nttntt,. r of .lettish shtlpv "in h e.•'1' on Similait, -r.+bLin; a-ncl" t,ton t, 'The Reuses en < n • st r, e•t. 'sante entirely t irely (fi utrn..al ; T'hr'-Jews and siu lents crtnLir,"d.t , tight the cram.r.als .A Jar -re ttwt,l•er aii hath 3idea wece 1.i11,til nut! Wounded. The de sratte•h needs t hat to, at nit ub' rs of Jews int llesnara1iia etre 'c'''• :r' ' tt'.,Itt sturv,tt ion. - .A FIS.\NC11I. P.'1Ni,C._ -` The St. `Pttershurie .correwpeoncient of the Landon. 'Telegraph says. that Q, 1 na'tcial• panic is prevailing there, Il: adds that Russia is drifting -to- e ward ruin_ The girt of liberty front •-'which she reasont:tt.ty' . ( xpst`xtt'ef piness and pru,p"rity has been trans - farmed by • a handful of revolutt ,n- i.et into, a'terrible_-cur•se. • • Trate, commerce, and industry are. at a • atandstill,. The t\t,rlt)ten are; pat'er- ty stricken, icken, yet are disinclined 'to iwark. Thu sclio(ils'are cldsed' Lo- co:notion i5 suspended. The rail- i21(ITOt.'S Tenors. A desl'•al.ch from I' ki.n.'a•.•-• sian trr,,,p::• •in t' erth•.rr. tlan:herta ar• copy:",:, the x, ,hods of tr 5,' !r'. \'luilivostock, 1'hcy. arc' .r,''c+lull!: nt:uir.st their 'fli'er. Ri:.,tont st.! dei •rs shot two otic;'ry in +Int .., uu1- 1r,:al: a r,.'w days a o, and lltul,ln in thrcat••red neigh cn tt, t,siwe gnat ins. 'fheni t• 'v, , . „dict of 111,1 nfCi- cut's, 1nin,•t with ' thr'r, i,rofaee lht- iris and ale:LW:tint rttpply of grin• --i Tern t,''s flat creel,'+,. ,tAo are sweet' in. ft'ont h (1 Jnr r•-. Inulh, g ati,l paper -.ltd boots.'' • • C(}l,NT. lEl1'T"i: cif-:1t:rte Ta. St I'' t et.' iii ,t, 'th„ 1.,,t u.'Ir I' :lit. I'* I '•.dill • •nils an inter..stlre; picture of ('out., at':rc!!n� u Cttl.i:; t Comical .for n': hi ur-i nn :•1„'i to vntrl inti_ :1 ,x'-11 ,Irl fetl. 11 - r!'.. _.I:1011 Irl(.11," whit,•- Waiting in •urt•.,t:ielninr, r.i';ni ud�r .tn; etas started ill the sot:. t', e•1',•,•n tilt" Premier dt.t.it d• the 1'e,St, u, 011 tbw bt.uii.S .uf th, S'u!ea.. (th(l.• r;, ht- t air ,,r. of urn"i;;;. - - work. \Tv pr.tatl• ui :elan," tea 1,A Nit!. Sf:.iZF,S 'rill: C'.11'1'i'AT., 111- torr l} i,i 1,-i t. i• th-at unlet Lheste ,e ,neittin:i eh-tl� , legal t 9.Teats., •tt \e, .I —t:ra n--(: , 1.1 "I els v.:i. 1 I t -.1.i demand 7i'urrt 1. 1�Ii-!i 14)0.1 t i. 1ioL.,l:t a L,1'.;e t 1 , of .1 Iaartclou. ..t:i; ul„` i t,wer ,ill, , ' 3lat:tt„t,,t nth„;tt. ::oil • - !this itot'c• :calf Shoran/irate in te„ : t i,,. ho subjected to a • vary dancer/01s r a!'ain.". • - iiboLt 11 relit Irt-Int-r. -• ... - tt ere ti( it ,�'°; 'i.e • le,l lee I• lour—\lanirnl',;1 I,r'ii,i; tv}n•af, lea :ac n • s l'.,r p ,r They li` •Z 1(•nt, .`'•i' 1-tt'un� hake rc' �:.0) t',••• 10 -,int leas.;,.,, of the l',l, , 0; , e , y ucrt s; .)tt;,a i, argil 1 Lir a tc,tt pet Nit !ilei, to i 1' st re 'C lit rnt!.•rn , r I In 81 ter `; III tcilh a ,,H-t;t .. wit;,.• to tin' (: ba; $1 .ilii to $ 1.t',i auras, 1 ,+ i. tnetit farm, •wIi re, they aeric( LEADING MARKETS • BREADSTUFFS. - Toronto, Nov. 21.—Ontario—Fur No. 2 white holders ask SUc, with 711c bid, at outside points; red •and mixed, 79c, bids 78c; goose, 73c to 76c spring, • 74c to 73c. • Wheat—Menitut—t8do'for No., 1 northern alr,td .84e for No. 2 tturthertt at lake ports. Flour—Ontario—For 90 per cent. patents exporters bid 83.10 to $3.15, buyers' bags, outside, with 8:3.`JO asked,. • Blends .for domestic., coltsumt'- tiwt salt at $13.50 to 8a.00. Mauito- ba—Lnscttled, $•1.59 to $,'4.UU, fur first pal.ctits, $4.30 to 84.0u fur sec- ond patents, and $1.20 to 84.50 for ba1:4.rs'. .1ilficed—Ontario—Bran in car lots at outside points S1'2.50 to 8,13 per ton, shorts ,+10.50 to $18. Maeit•,- ba bran $15.30 to r1U, shorts 117.- 5)) tb 1tJ at -'Toronto' and eelual freight points. (tuts—Steady at 33c to 30c out- side. ]3ariey--\o. 2 52c to 53c, No. 3 extra 5•1c tet 52c, -•and No,. 3 at 4lic to 47c outside. Peas -75c to 711c outside' Il.c-74c to 75c uutside. • Buckwheat -37c to u ,c outside. ' Canners 1.75 2,2S� Stockers, choice •,.„ 3.25 3.50 Do., coxuxno.p ......- 2.25, Do., bulls ,. _;:t 2.40 Heavy, feeders ... 3.00 Short -keep • 3.75 ' 3,J0' Mitch cows, choice ...40:00 Do., conitiwa 28,00 38.00 Sheep, export, ewes.. 3.85 4.25 1)o., bucbs 3.00 •3.50 culls 3,00 .3.3,0 Lai'ulis,' per cwt. :5.00 5.50 Calves, each 2.00 10.00' Itngs, selects 5.50 0.03 ]fights and fats'.5.00. •170:.:20.7‘).. S. 5 • A FIVE -YEA. -OLD HERO. r' Little Boy Gave Up His Life Save a Girl. .A despatch from New York says:— A hero under circitinstances •that ,night well have tried the courage cf a grown gigue, little Abraham Dire- . • mend, five years old,•. on Tueselay' gave .Lip.his life an Jamaica, I•,.I., to ' save the life of a little girl even younger than himself. Facing a locomotive charging' down upon hien at the Brenton -avenue -crossing, th's child pushial the little., red -Gloated figure of the girl from the tracks havers in time. The next inste.nt he was ground under the great driving wheels, -which out of both legs and an arm. Ile lingered fear hours be. Corn—New American 55c Toronto fore death 'ended his sxiTerin,�s. • freights, and 57;1 oil plain line. • On the saute track, ti,;t fifteen feet I{alias! Oats -85.1.3 fur barrels on distant, Kingston Blauvelt, ..the track stere, and! .,'1 ,'0) in bags;. 2:,c' pia}mate c.1 Abraham Diamond and were for -broken lots here and 4Uc a dear' his senior, Stood, ton horror - outside. stricken to xnov'e,' and- -, foci, Shs struck by the engine that hurled COC\'left!' F'I'OI)T'E't`; bine fifty Let, fracturing his skull. - 'I'}te tv':n bons died in aclinining- Better—Cnchanced; with a goad cuts in the ,Jamaica. Hospital on demand' fen' all kinds .autl_ e. fair y Wydriesltat rt _ht 'Phos had bluest❑ t ply robing forward, such other grate! -bre with a courage C'r,n•ni!•ry'• that -was ntat•tc•11i its, .1+, r' they knew elu .(.(lids "lc 21;e they ;east "lir , '1''':t^tine t hi- uit,tlt- Daii'y' lit.. Nulls, gaud to er. 111.;.10 3litetlatu said c,ith 1',i• la;i ch,.ni,:u ......... ..... ...1?tc 2'iic str.'t',-t!1—"lean cry, mattuau. 1'ra rlo ttn'ali'trr• - 170 18c• .i htt� r: 5.1' t' " • . rlu hales, }gore! to choice: 17c 1"c • ie!!iy lii.:tnnnd is Abrah:tct's :-ix- do tont :r .13c 1t':c rout -"!d trother. Thl` . tt'.' were (:it••e.o—e�ll,,tattans are euch.uieed cra....ifr_; the tr:ict:s at 1 ;c to 1:k', wL(n \hrtil,utn'. instil:,'tits I,ra',cry 1'::-o'--A,-w lull, have a firth teat: In silt in;; clic little girt'cLdud hif aC _Ic Lineal al,. urchatig'•d at lr.c otic, lite, to 14.5'. —i i'.u•tlt: t—(: „{ plucke•.I p(tuitt'y aro. rl u,.l t.•c.: Vat cr 1t'.C;i `c. to t.0c, L't:•r -WILL 1'JY OL'R CATTLE. �C tri "t' fist Iletin. �t (u thin 1,,; -- • ta 7. ll:!':. lac to 1lc, t1I it I,C ' Japaarse D: ^r, '5' ii r,I 'r.? L:, :1 tirt'kt•y', 1.0 tU 1::c; gi sC. J': Po:^hoses, - tl, It.c . rieie,—•,meson, ca ns se. te., "c. A ,Ie�I', t:•h frcrn per' haunch"', Llui'. 1 .,'r :t „i3O ri tri ta.tlr !<!;c a teal( I., ,gill., I,:.e t' 1 !r,>, ,i,- r til ]seri': tat 11_ 2:,(' f" :31 I. ler 1'to •J,-i1i1t7 lite „j,r•i.((1 :i llj 1 I'.,trtttr,••—t>,....t:. cert,,. lite- re,li it inn .u, tthirn oil- 'rv.crmtly pux'chIi' -d tit ('a it hen th:, .Japanes- prt•ss o,l t?-:tt. h. h,:,Il, t 1.i •s3 t'leil i t' _ (''1• nil r '.1. I,ii ire -toad al gntng Lt, 11 ,-•at nr the l'oil,•,1 Stilus ,.. 'coattail of ,!Miters res c,i .I urE', e,t t.•u t ,e 1, 1 lac to ', • eitt ,rl Sti'rei -uric! 75c to aeC: V.1 traiw _ l al,eali !lay'—l;1.(4 ,140.1 at Se..:(.melt tan for N,.,, 1 tilts„flit Itl ear 1„1s on trat'k here, and .SC, fat''\v. 2. l:ali•t{ `tract—l• Ir lot- on trt.k ttuotet) st,,,�ly' at rfi per tut,.. an'^e I_t t tel:.' r t f'.•71 -in' . its cattle' .c,lert .,it,•r hire Lt: '.t rt rated' 1. i 311,\'1'1 1 \i, 11.\Rhi:'1"�. ),,;,,n,•s, 1:`prru . ;gal I'.'rni '1'111 St. Petersburg t,ttr_-Ix'ntl,•nt nl: 111: 1 center,! Daily' ][ail (n,'.iea n serious tr,-1;b1" 1here. "d'rep,ira tams have beim tit"de," he soy-, "fur I,•rt',• >.r'r..'t-•!10-t7•inL:' Iiat!rt'i,-v • ((t- - . t(.a''h ine ewe.: have be.•('n order,•rl oto, 'Ferro:* h1.. Seized 11 (1'..Iniss'.iens anal• - _ Ir? i, ne,rn tt i o. 1'hete tet as• nn ah- GLASGOW'S TERPISLE FIP.E. -sa'1;t,. parte'at' the Bourse \\',•limits- -- to i'�-, _ .i:c;h tiny shcpl� nt'rryntu+ was da,•;, (Mein s at 1hr`'')!ini=try of thy; Thirty -circ Lives Were Lott in Villi,.e'1-3llniituiiu bran, -ill I.ng.a, 1'I'is•d, uurl rlly 11!•v sl ,u Tnt,yd.,r. d. clave` t11at •they can guar- Cheap Lodging-Hciu_c. $i7. .hurts a"'.) i•,•r to'n. untie' o n',rrl,in•; Serie•. • ui bracts Gals., anter nothing, ]rest of -alt the pr(� • 1n•nn, in hulk, �11.541-tet �1:: shier, s.' 1!r, \n..,• •say's ,lab':uresc•• eat!. s”:'teat iHn o just. I:sery'hudy'.• . is A rt '-pr. ch fr;tnt t,la..eutt' silt s:— ` 1; '.' r ,,, S.; 1 nti„(d tnc,ni,l ti 7 to $_1; huy(v's lire' ulfrady' auartr cif rh.s loul.11g to his reve;lter, h1,lt the':.:'4 10(1 1 lodgi311, h to t<as hu4•14 syr:,i;,ht gratin • xnuuili",'_':, t.o ''f facts. (end lgrgc.purchasr•s will i,1< 1 . hire' on �uni1 t�'. T'itirt� nut” p.4):14:1:•;.1•4,;)(,,,.. er sous l'ir xu.td( Tach year. 7 he Japasnt tto�•Lt.ren,-rovnlnt4unis,., and the per ton. "• ]flack l:atilt are all well 143 10(1 perished in the flames Te envy-e•i,ht lloli” 1 .Gists—$2 i,; p,.•r; Irag.' lueedrr.. are r,y'orted to bare me war.: reutotod to th.: hospital in u —ti faith an CaMiitian ,wli t.c•:' than I•:very clay saes the i•ithatren ear- .'utnn,0al 1.1:> to 1.:,U, } set•u(us .condition, those of 'the '1 iliti•d �lates. haring; atony' hwir quiekens the ad- 1!ny'—N o. 1, ,'�,5u to •`ti; �,,. _. ad- vent of massacre, re and a reign of ter- The dames were •first not iced at ( I_„iU to : �; clui,'r,' 101 .i•,l, i'' ' t•, 4- ter- ror. Tho ru4olutirnlaxy'hand is -dote- o'clock tiu!ldtla Nagata L un _the gni•:n r, heti' para ciclyeI 8li per tett STEEL INC OT THEIR '1 fourth liber uF th( building, tthich raised et','n. .against Count .Witte, in cat' lots. t: ht, crinft--ses his helplessness. Trust was occupied by :3:3U ecru. :\n alarm in (•hees0—!skier prices ,ire 1'_;c' t) :liners Buried in 'Metal Thy was raised and. the firemen Wert! lege fur tluclit•rs and 2_';e Cu I r•'`' __a� Mem. Providence and •n.arhine runs is shr,}'tti}v - in” attennunce, but Raines fully. Everything, iN topsy-turvy. 'ch.') ways and te}cgrnpHs are working fit- -the_ consolation he ,afTurds to • and smoke went then •issuing • fi•nnt fui t)ntari(' , :1 rl0^],r.tr11 I1'GtI1 1 hitad 1pl terrified . _ . .lation.' Regiments most -of the windows oil the fot‘tlit..:tta.s Barter—.\skin, prlc0s "nlie _Ic ti( 141,0 fi,r 11ni'L creamery aid ":,!.c to 1• to '.1rttngest funeral sen•ic floar. An eatraortiinary scene_ lc for nn(ier-grades,. . . 'ret.ercted took place at the Soon all 'the: world wilt discern the tare back from Cr.unatadt,•leaving the ,t rrible ravages made. by the' chaos mutir,,•.ers t1'('re, illtcowt•cl and..itutific•iz •crerutea•- 0y;.a ii,.„,,,::,,:;i613 of 1,1111,ist I:de's—It:!.c ,.to "uc, and sc'1 (141'thr _lludvale Steel Nors n,: of the past_ few _week:a . Thc- export e11113 _guarded. The. Gove'rnment's naked nun issttin� -from om rile door' of stat at ^']c, day. November '10 John Ygri., —trade Inas terrih'4y• declined in cense- last stand' will be trade. in St. 1'ct- the !tuilrlitt,, 11(1)1 against their Ira"... - quiinee 'of the strikes. The losses erst?err, - because rounders ntilliome a 1'rovistotls—i"lrmer Perlin; for lite Jr.el!h (lilzdu \\•1111 en;lu?teff Ill' Lie -1i7orta to 'esc•r e -the li euet ha'' ' (1(111 Pineals c,I micilten steel i `r' f t hogs; prices advanced ;r front inti. ilii- I ‚.1:es- inflicteri. on •tl.1e, n pulat'iun .are of sript, turntt'. acid the:, 3rlmiai - act Licitly to light for admission. • • •o.;, I,.•ing paid fur •choir,). lots,. while from • a leaky furl -rare into - , en>rnlous. _ • (tole! is steadily flowing trr,tite, "naval, end military 'proper- 1 ((11in ; the t1Jpt't• • 1luor5, the fire- nt0di:1m ;;':1110. soli! for $5.75 to ti i. where they toiled. in tile fla out of the cortr.uy, livastunti who tc aro' herr •13uttvecni the -e huge men -`build 11 if 1111' narrow .)ussa,(cs hold -Government or oth. r s,(arititS lu 1141', a•nrl •the. eieni 1line note stands 1 I)1'i0111 '-. of ; ul,cl inrk.iy's end tilJ11 an i', 11 not n '•(stile (if the tf vwortt b(cetuin�r cungest(tl' tviih than r.iit-.her• se:•cu on' titin• market. Joe '�.;r: 9cit..and .carce•ly r. puff :of are; selling out at (10 Price, and par- alone. the: army, on whose loyalty all 't ho dropped to the door overcome by (( i.11 1 iutc'Is ;ted. (hl(krris ere f,k'nt1 :anise 'lo iiu!i ,t[e their comple chasing English, 1Iltich, and especi- (11pends. The authorities are cirri•- s_rn,ii;1 )1! (:rind 0 demand in: alt:'., umd ., I i tea aatiop. 7u d"i.'r.'nc0 to th • ally Ge.r51itt s,'•1 111.i••a with. .:gold, m;t:00 to, 1'pi•css•,tie,)rousiv :ill lit-, '}11tx flue was. confined to tt:t 1(111 )11 31( 1115 arc al.(ont st;:uiiy�. loge. (;E -tl:;c nu others of the' waich they immediately send or take t, rupts at. disurdi rly rlemonstr;11i,(:1::.' Ronr, and ryas. speishl;: extinguished. ia1 .i1i.•s the compere.:curler 'nbt:oatl.• (l11 'I'i; i ,<'a;.: the .ban!cs ;The he .choir , 1herl_ttll •, resits with the but- the 1!:int•es- Laid' hee.0 1-, )i by the .•••• u ,'11 it to -1 were crowded by .'Panic-:triel.r.i strike co^e^11t:ce w•1:c'ther there wilt wooden ' pert the c -blcle.s; puN:nds of steel. 1, I ]11'h]'Af•n 1I.11tKI:"1'. part of tie• mass itito which bontl!ie dot's, 41110 (rant 1cal.ly )le- h•.•. peace, or bloody anarchy. Title- twhic•h threw oil volttnxes of snteke, re• i : .¢tundic1 foretell 1411 31 y. for IIIISaian ; l;t'cs o4 the twer,e111 1 rice holding •.ttltittg iii -the-su11'tie(itien, of the .iv. • 11ui alga— :\ d''• -;:I.—!;lour—Stand,-, the ng} -t thy-• bfo!ies were 0h '!lige t ! n1 i•Lir , 't 1 tit nates Hebert -1111,1; No. 1 Northern. titi,, with all the furnlalit ins aril script into gold, anti teleer:ll'h to for au armed struggle, while 1:1(1,Ctlll1 lrorri•hle s1(cet01'10, their ' hlet. ktie ee „opett acccn)nts witfi 11te !legit: of 1':n'„- re.•n1hs chuckC+ at `the prus},rct of foes 'hearing - evidence) of tuttrih•ie land or the Bank of France. Sever- an early- har4•est of-hloixl tinct pil- IS1.t'r.tgles .1q "sct111o. AI times . on 'Thttr'-day rine! Friday line. The striko Coo'1nit tee' is diet.: ' Many- amen were s}(•epiile; ;in tin at- the mannr'ers of fin:Inc: ai !nstitti- 1918 the .tonpege -of- the tele*graphs.' tic 'deft nhci'1 the hnrning 00111,,1 {ions had to explant 'to 'their af- '1"11" correspondent intinintrs that (!nor 'ntte these hart ni;PrOw• ee:ewe1. .:-Irighted clients.thnt strangers can- the ahandontttt'nt of the. yenta., of The flames buret, tl:r,1igh.•tle) flour, not open accounts ,wi10 these bailie;; repreesien. .tbi•venallat-'1 ef'11iarti;i1 and -ft Was impossible for the mill to. with gut further., fo:nlniities, ln••. 'throne -beef ref the etnpit•e'the fru- ' (1"'':1(00. The windows ..,'ere•. sec1lrelc 1.festc'ncd, and the nein 'hart to tree!: In ndditiun tc the' otiltlow of gaol, i ntr.dint0 and full seine:=ty 'af polio_ tthen so • tllclt' � they corileT cliiii'•) for' which there is no 0sport. trade to cal prisoners, and iffy ear1�: cont(ic'a- =err' +• thrrnisl fu 11i•ic*kitm•i1) -r,i(',is. 'make oils!, the' ce,of the) feriae-:1:'tion Nf the Cengre.s as an; it aeitcar:. (n he_ h( tcustom Of Il•e' debt will, a, usual, al,<orh Dirge advisory hnayxL villin = he intro - `sums, which cannot be replaced with- cdn't en of-refe•rru li eroaires, lodger:; t o s•1(•ep .in a nude coedit jun' :ire- 0s- athe police stink -el vw:1.S a fantasClc ., out 'more. foreign lotus. 'The • con- Beet lel Conditions Tor the appease- nd the 111.1.(11t.atox th(, so•tvt• t u.s 1, Tespond:ant points Mit. )hat•the rntt- nlrnt of the court rev• ager :allticite„I-,the. cotC'rs • uo i ..tool. Will t,(cotno worse 1111, 5 the A tie.hates ohne to the lame-lot..Stan:l- the lade ani!' uthigF t1it 11 'trir11 :political situation changes for the and from Odes'. says that despite twhilo 111.171' swore nothi'i '1'i10 melt! batter. the honest z'nrtta 'yrs 'of- ih0 net': cit'- authorities itirs had fit he flailed upon Yo It is feared that thea prirl of the 111 government, insecurity on the aut,illy the mon v:ith clothing 11111! Touhlo will fall, owing to the linin ct.rects (dna- and- nicht is !-nta•easing. supply ltt,:l;s, ..110 1, to ,11011 rind etal'1ia0in' and the enormous trans- '•I'tn' military and lto1 x'> 1 ntrols ns- grotory hnllils and-' th0-•a9teiro -of ice nor of geld rthronQ, says the St.'!sanit ane! re!) cilizl'n.. 3filitnry (lid- 51'itttz11101..t, 1101110s, 11100y of the "lead '►:'et'rshurg corresnnndentt 'of the 0ip1010 is 1„'cuming.-rilarntit:rly lex. a•iil •n,•t„r he idnntilierl. The .ident!- 0tdon Times, The hanks at Nos- The ('nnsnls Nero k( -'pin sttritniers ; f'u'ntlon of,other1 1s rendered diflli•ult, :o',v refuse to tran'fere gold, ut>rieu' lb”' r..r,!,!•ctit0 Cries in 'coo caving to the ah.:'nee Cif clothing. • • - LIVE S'1,t.0'K \[ARKET:. ' Cru,;liecd Between Freight an. Engine. Turonln, \in. 21.--ICacptin'1! Anal,ati.'it front ]lellc','ilie . few .)('1t crltutc0 .-l:uteltci'.;, .11111 ;. t•i,:Nal shurl.in tle1atle finality ecru (acidity, of the offerili '1 w•:,s only tier the li�iluciii,� dards nt 7 o'cl (1111"1 .t1! lair. \ 11o';,' (11tnitni• of:`i'-)i11iley'-tncu'neig. Pa. -id \\•r+ rows aa_tr! 111 -o,1 cutut,�r,, ""1: • j,lni,'ti • incl William Picr,s, •hut il• switc} nn ,and ilh0'l 4008 a cir1:s11 t.•al 1„ sup{'l y' 11CL�1•el0i•s.,:eel .l,iik,rs, tile; terr0 standing nn the fnut.boare (foist eii tvhirihwi'r;' -11-61+,f tltu-hest:,i'.ilo• 1 (04.110 \o..,71. end_ vt;ere,! 11(1' utas' tcei0 scarce, end' the er,.'m tt it1 u;ht (ir ,1111ad o1 t 1y for. thevu' sill,' 1•:xpurt a•'nn1 issuingfrom the es) 1of n pawing pte•1e•n!ea 1 wale unchnnL'c:11, tchilr Inrnl,s tear,:, tweak in price. Llo s 4'. -1 ' stead'. ]' xlwee crit lie, cirniri' ..� 1 .1i14 X 1.2;, until the crash carne. The coil : 1'u., medium ” 3 fN1 1'?'lies) throw tit' 11(t< ear nil' the t.t'ucks :3.-.i l)o„ halls e `. 11(1:5 ..51:•11 -11.1,.dere . .ray•. Po., light .,.... 2.73 3.on hetwceW the (nr ane' 111 h:l `11o., chews 9.75 3.00 'ilielcs' head was esml]rletely se - Butchers', ' ll•lekeal • .,:.:: 4.-10 4,.1.1 from .the, body . and 11rennich Do., choice 3.00 . 4.11t horribly Wrangled'. The latter11o., 0,odium ,.. :3.R1a y.a.ia t tt nt 7 y rgrs of n.ge and umnnr 1n., !010 ... 2 75 3 nui e,•h'1,• 1`lcks was thirty y'ats n. Po., hulls ... e.. 2 Ito 2 ':7 and leaver; n wife and three chi' se0!ttg another npproni-hing f • ; •• 4 rete_Marian -Mayficld AAAAAA.- Or, The Strange Disappearance AAAAAAOVIts4kAsV~AAAWAysoseysteoises,wskaessevenAl301A130 • . : • . supper -table at' Locust Ili11.4 Ht _ . avv •• Po •further informed her that as rtune certainly fored the lo4 Ills • - . - en s that „day; for when 'rhurstoe. g-randfather had rnost abitrarily fore- shaw and .Jacquelina. reached home - in the evening • , ets ed upon him the use of his, new gi.e, ' 1 III" - ',gx:andfather said to him: he should bring it, •and offer Miss private marriage when they got te .... rl'hurston pleaded so hard for a . • . . " \\ell, Mr. Jackaimpess sieec Yee Ma)kfleld a seat. Washihgton that' at last 3Iiifian con- .are to .sail from, the port of 13alti- It 'vas. now Mrs. Waugh's turn to . . _ •_ • ' more, I think it allow:lilt's best that be- 'delightedi and to -declare - that -seated. - , • 1 • in order to bring the guilty i)arties to justice we .. • .•.. *1 :. .• you should take u. pri•vate conveerance she was very glad -that it would be Yard Hill, and there, in the. ! offer the following reward. So one day they drove out to the • and go by way of Wasilimeton." so much easier and pleasanter to hes, :ea\ y 1 remotest and quietest suburb cif thb ! .. •. .. -, "That will be a very hmesonae I-Iebe, than the 'cold, exposed. and Tittle Mdthodist ' chapel. '. • manner of traveling, site'l: answered fatiguing equestrian mahher• of tray- il city, in te . .... .ThurStwit -and ' . , • • the young man, demurely. • -- •Ming:- "But enind, yoteig gentlemen, ; without, vt it lic.t.tses. • you are not to make love ,to my Marian were married. .' "It will be a very cheap one, yo-; •• . - 'Iliurston and Marian found an 0'- -you, Sir Millionaire! it win co -it. good. for mortal than! lahghtel Mrs,. ing-roum for the last inontents „pres . nothing, and, therefore, luee its only NVaugli• cerlitie his departure, In Ithelse last Thurston gravely promised that be .„,\I„ .' ...charm for you, my 1,orci Spend- thrift," cried the iniS,::r; eharply. • • would snot -if he could help it, Anat..not feu it nor I. ssnienfet she could ' ' 1 in• "One the contrary, sir, I only ob_ so, with mutual good feeling, theY heart to withhold ore word whoso . e•se , ;e . • jest to the loneliness uf the. leree: • shreak harels. and separated. . utterance oeld clean his tilel journey." . • On Monday evening, at his fart.- 'givo hen heist, ,re) t jet; 0„,1 ee t,11,4,e,, 0 No "orie to chatter • to, ehe ese, vo..1.1 lecture, Thurston ,met iNlariane • • .in de.ertrtirig. Marixen 11tiol naturelle lthhigh ful, -tatted reartt- e' • • . lilagpiel Ni'ell, it need not be so! 0.01411 41, And joyfully anriminced to 0 mei; hea There's dace Grimshaw, ;and his •set her the invitation that MI'S. Wa4.1g)1 zati4,1,-, happy, hopeful. it") ttus a -extravagant fouls -gee -1e'. up tu the had extendto- }-1ed t 1111. And the-md- ai•• temperament, tan inelinatien - lip • • city to flaunt among the fashion-. en's ecieshaite seek, assured him of to look un pothe surlily side selwes of life . • "-•- . • tab ..., les. • You can go as they go, ataniher fell- 4 -empathy with hes''''''' glad 4 1)01)-. n0.'401)01)e0.'40.t5•And ts so, \shh e': a tirs e' ,, e' • chatter tu the other inoilkey, Jac- The Ogilvie Flour Mills C Ltd. Anti on ll'ilesdaY evening, all-, "sh.o.° her gent ly ettil tenderly to his hese-ins _ ••• . queline-and make Old _ Nese nevi for \S'aellineton was assentelel r aria ,,,,.hisput,ed ; parts' a . , • . with. jealousy, so that he shall gt) , around the tea-tahlt. at leseeet Iltil ' -yet, htt,..‘ 10x11..,, roe the he,01,,,,,;,st, and hang hit:1st:If, and leave you tie, rh,' ,,,,,ro.i.rip.- 1,a'4'0-1- v,"'Y LIll'IL`rilY• 'nu and most graters' man 00 earth, • widow alai her furtune1 Come! is cenialtelore, lIre. 1Vaagh, Marlail Nlarieri' ether, love -or ••• '... • , •. ...... ! hat1,11 14) 111 !-i 1 V1i',, k .4't , 1/01 1 4)V1`1 — . • there mischief etioueh to- amuse s•lea' .0.11d '!Til:rston, were alls in '1.0 11 vlie out el Pu''•' oh! are sem set isiletia Do I leave 'eas -- , But I know :,,91.1 14011i du ill 1 spirits And Thurston, - knj w t 1 know 14.Sell se VIISZEMEREZISE132132512 . ,,,,,:-....i. • . rte; 1 1,..S.m.es. itl - go,a n ,,at'irreo •-seght to Ch001' t..,114r C, ll. 1„,pf. ,,,,,...,.• . . .^ . , . . . juseecutisc I wi:11 (1 .” liv.n thpretty.evieh 'WiJas"- sootth•• s' .--•• --• • • . .%1'ha t, eira drive er.• Ciriutsliaw 'to teislies, mho, 4 of ("aeries, a tIeet•••1 •co.m,- . 1 . , on-$ , as:se io etier head heine ;$11 sells eel tether. 'nesse may not . • . . 1 •• • •• 4.a pleosere ia his itt,..ent ions that ah". lea sletald.e. and hor lew teees' Sees- ' l'ALM NoThree, hall himself? • • • " l• ' '•;lsosirL mean 041 wen't 1 ; gWaS. veryIr f . •; .,„errtely , hi., l,r b 1 l. 1-114 1111.,s..-rr31v1,4.4 tfi• tl41. 1 ro IireS le the arty,ave SO 11.1rh umbraetDr((rimthan itieeeat-e tere\htinthrtmeh eing n - ..., - • the surface • ' " I Let mistake, sir. I I'w ill: certain- $b hew that 31". Wullgh T`':.."1:7 f"4"r`.4 ThrteFe thau st1 t isles! - / (•-,T4':- i hrrw HI 0)/1;4,14. .1*'r '- i,'') 111 144 1" 41 . '-'1*1 1"'IS• H.Lijiaoitie i 0 at the time of • . - ' le do so, iteyuu w feh ie.': bait,/ .1'hgr- '4 1' Imp:tee-see 11,111,11St. ra 4 i 4 nn free: „s.1,,, haltp,‘,., 00...; „its,. ,,,,,,,,,.h I 1 ., ;4;1 "1-Iti • ;au, t it., ife't•e• then tat y 01 her, 1 i-4V(iii,:: it klid MO c increase the sicid $ is Let .set•ise el lose in swele, ' breeed a fruefele„f_rchsitt, b-ut ilid•inipro;•e the4clover sten, gravely-. .141.4?rimbri.leesoorn, -and ess(d tia, 1,.., tesire rease free s;.....tess ',ate. r"'"bal!IY... 11"'' ; - • • - better than - I oxiseeted, 'Nm •catt the ..ourIg g.' 10411 is t ha est' ef 641 ew tee 1 lin t •••••••' _ere Thiit' '''''''" r.'It in•.; Ir).I,lit - 1 . L'o t")1 1,Cr1:1i t Water 1 o• .nd ! ft./flowing Humph' Well, that is somethine test teeet lip: /Cr. urity 44)-sas eig te id vac:04:z :.;?1,„ Iv 4,,,;,.. 0;;0.,t,,:ts„, take t he new gig, you knoW, "end • -D.), lTharstore leave 1.3-is'e Ole nsited, thoseis :'eparatet-,111,, jr, ,i161., ti---- IT' 1.-• net siesent tha• Ire.' fesr4 ',she begs.y i,, -,e'.'. if ; . .; e.,.0 g„est c ales's." D.ordt .yiet see that that 41) 1J t ;lti al.'s •• iiatiti; 4.1•ltt 14)11 i• i`.it litt.t.,•• heiiiti., oiliii•esi si.t milt hfr a ee; ssnt of; exer- iste the sills end from of the beds . _ ta1-.1..! *51.0;1'h;s10,1,...i:.. to -drive .yeu, anei • 7 '. . '. • , ,.•;• ;; ' ' ' -••'‘e '-t•yg1 t• .n, 4ool,•.• s-d.Afnadr.lg;,- . ' e-. it•.'e- '• i •;7 lT-'t s" :oehack.4, los',•efi•„•Ne.it .-te•'''."i'p.''...-'..e•.a..•`s. . :'sI•' . 1wlsa• d .t.t.a.,rit.•!- me4tto.h1r_e•.,e f4..i1,.-.i1_..;,}o.....srr.4nae.l.-.m-.,•"s.,.i0o-.s-.. e'. -i se"tahNYsh'Iui ri. ' s -• o. ie. .'t,e. ' s:se•:I. . i;• ,.,••..'w.;, "h,,,I• ' .''..i,:'e'-..i ., .•s ,.'' ?.1 e; e.'-t'•o,"1•.,- 7:. .s h=- 1 a . .,• 1 -l-.•.-i .: - •'.';`; !• ;••..,.• ••.„a -.a- - •!enili.,', • ,. ..t ., •.. . •s.;'.'.....'s.ei•b •,i.e . .! .- rA•S!"i'i,sTIs_is•••i.4•.le; '•' I., .•. .s _,e:•;e.',.e • . ., '.:. tie .•eh' • %.. y” o,r..... 1u.•..r••.iei 1•e4i.-.•- 1.t.. P4' o...o.r .'.-. s•e 'i•rs'ee•'w• •,'t'.I1a .'ls ' (. 1...°tl'e1.11t') '. 4 :.;,. 1 0* .,41 ;e-e.I•.e1iSxr.ida-.,.,.t4(4 ,l-di-•ia a .b.l.oal'•1ei •b' lerra'eirss ltp. leeh,n 4uSt as poli saysirsad the tihhe ieliteieit ThrstenA(01 1,,s„.1;,,,„see.ewant Ofassesteh"n. 1iIt 1027CrMas theyare bone y de,tR.o.,lf-p i' 'i0ts4ei sn1.g4e1i'd gentlemanwith 1 11.1coebehevn'entla Vorwc11in 44' 1l freverStIcss-atel love seeP 11105 or ,c10nsx4even f they ell nothing can keep phincerhis jealoese la1-1 t arse fee ,s,1;„teIV1 1 . Iet011diSCil110 cra from opening Wt, carpet ad miaeske care that 1) 41 11,Z174t1a11r1011tand h (4\ A41$1hey -r'swais thnirs it youngpigsiis 14;it in the hoen 1 the bed are not led 104.0 aily waste : hlast.i To 1 hCapricewee hi,10 i , . (TO he 1enttrotde--- .es:is-n41,1A4411(17 arises fem want of liteste „treesetent41'),441)I0 ee;etepresette111 tha?L I.K0:e-4.k1..--'- Vin "ortieetitn 1ITh too 1 A hfa rershe fel p14. Id oe- .f 1shalltakacare'.,Ir ulee 4110 (441414 dicret noela, aI felle Ar'4 ''.t ts hispro-lsseasIt iserof1ho Anti hero lhuretuer hear•t e.o'41r 40 by rthtite.oth„, +,neitin undethe r011111SL104"Svtst (4,,411 And 44 i(001111. ntd within homItprefouad nr th;t 404411 1 Li hr uleato a 1Detetteition f 11 4.21 timIle doenot iten:thr lythanked his staThe new gegH!Use:exiIr hi14414 Mactionego] 4(14.11of dl-Mht 05 to tpermal \'41itail opportwarty tn ave 41 4.40410 .tld ,0 thcvetteg P1 1' anti at1. 1\01 h id•seet gCieehiiit•ijouNo tria-r ikf igue talequestran jet:ruean- early hou1lie arty ses retestss ti 1)-1rliar pr.ernlVi!I 1101 hehas a tnorgghlabor or hus -Serher an easy oatendhese ga we! h;:taIee he 4. 14(11)'. 44 111 o tFtsiudathe Taws o;-- - JI theIleesiet1'4 1' csinparem Nattry their 4.8 4'. s! rt HI ti + 14) 441 I:h 0. 11 1r11N"terandeedvesmaintceaneten ifor the 1141 In trpA\hile his enoiltingI4.r nise isle 40 or14!The!sr rehinu, etoresirle 4 • -I. . .;..l• .1antMechistalekcould ride Bet •Theston, for cote, was to . . f 1•ih Mertans 4,orlyNolthisarranishall\Y4os111)"01114 IL4”+++ +++4+++++ ++++++++++ rt 4440 (hsewlilr ,stel1.erheSpeare 11 rot140(4!) heso natural, -ofcesappy n e;naivee sdtei."i"• .pese\"sh: AS)7se ,. • 1- '1?!row11"t''' 41 •'M.es • 4. 7- .so1)1 It 44141 144)4. even rosting utaor hsme reef with hs 4 en (rts 4 11 4)0 4,4 sLici,ms S4o04111Otril ti 30 d duteet liar111;4''es ir,i4a611,44, 14011 i, cold 1,1;14 11 , . , 1i.11 71caViti'1 ek. ti $ -lt dasts. 2,te1 , 1i 1 11;I (4 14 S ((4 l-haNj0 l tatton Is (0) ,r,s•1 of leaves1441 he last queservr ths cecure- ("11.% l'11N% 1 1 4 4 uJWL‘,“us 4;4,4)il t 1 1141 ‘1 1 flrrit1,e0 se,,,att Pts of tit.tu h lm11 111ii111 11"1 V !I,i.Slli 1neita meteor 44 (areele4)14410?) dryslerfall urd sring ‘hat ent1 (41441 14 ea,1pe4.;,4 "1 .,-„, 2„4'1 w if p,1.th41.)\hi'.414 (41 sprad over he t),ek;l'avIhm.ita114„hp. switerminRi1.rr.4 .,anI1i,en 1. 1,l ‘ les 1 ,o o oh'41t14.ig14t141 "t,,,u.„4)04.1the leases rodcoseat ease Ps a geo to &eel 1 44)1) 4. 1r.semn m 444 11 ia tneh durteg-witittrhet burn it/ernan 11011Onot ea01- :.•,4... • .,., -'•..; .'.,. .•• .•s' t tilith,icicl.Thece.Xmne1; hn1le1"r-`"'il” 11 Lh11r4,11; i1,la••i111ao hrlIha iha 71 84 141,eta of this 1, hitseat 1'••4-etollnd thcaseret .'''urase,"ivyt14,41tirer,st1:1h"Tot h141"71,11;41should be ither etrked it 4s ateiea; himsei,th.1 (10,,,11,C,ii14.1,,L0.tilvieeleeIl•see-4 i ! 111,1 1(41.1 4) eTitlseeere4ie g"aratf tlse,1-arostl tees eel planta 4s -lervant4°"6•l'cr 441Tii-tT(\110)11 l71 thetet;rahe1'""'''n 4411 4,11"4.1%1 '.II svit'1ILsL4"e1.4'r44, 11134010they \\ell >41 1(111. dsny and ;or .i.Hr ur...” .111101's, rt.gat'414•.•1 Of 7h,_, of use 10 1 110 pla 111.-4. Or he .iiiimi. SO thought 'Chetsten.. ..Y,•:. ' 41,11,1:- t1.0 . ttllY. broWn woeteinesse: --''1"1; it''' "Fat' is ' fo .1"st Ir 1% ',, ii for, it tee 1,3.,...1 lent hs ;tete is, of close kin i in a hcop, adding all kinds of reitt40 ...,_,'.;1 , not hint the sdhj,...ct to hi'' still 11"'"-41a41 111 their hetes. - Anti non , scamee ea' ne 414i greeter (.: i .,1•1 1.i,%.. 1I,1F'ther-the.niet.ho41 of ,.th.ei.0Ha; "),‘„es ..,013$1chiidrop %et, otor asxp..este. loicom-ee.m 11 4.hee4 el ry'\-7so NV 011 Ofar-111S 1 11. s.0 from •1 legalrreatWoed ashes and sho411"'1"4limi'r""'1'"from their nestsse\e 41)4 '4 im1 inialterS 41-S 10"1ai Fi.iairf 4rvs0241si1(4)4111soefroth thhouste, • - thought. it. reiev.11,',..xeses mit iecar and lot them ret in reaclieess. for use 14' •-• : • -• ot t of chat'lCo• Tho I4e""4- 441`!"''':-4. ceieeteiteus itt t. le; ;.ii,;W-it•irl•tis- that v•ii..'1.it•• • Nl-ly-'1"htill••••••••M•lilie nr.' ..14'.: Sunday, he threw hit/a:elf iti (.12(4), 6 ;ves, their 1s.) e1 oven." t tar '11**'1)'I4.* tlo fts'e fr017.1 4441.01.44-0 as 4 114•:.: 40-. I 4" 1) . . *. , as see 1>.,e" seil •or for .ga rditniTttg 1.0r- ••• ••••,- . 1"1•1***1:1 1.4 4.0, or as th.••;.• Wta,ltri N..., . :111!. (1 '.4-, is '-1 4111'! 12)104-1 rope:11.cl ' threshold Of their. 11 14.1(241 en- •• • ...• .• pee, s. • 1 : is host net to make t ho 1.seen's path, waited for her. totel eury ,V0-,Ah<n• a pelt of (leeway to. -eras-Lilian. ' • : • . if rennet inel.r suit Mile . sainis 'ivy amt ;has ilia aids,. bre:I:Shag is' In- pays too li! fs.,..., 0.s. 0;sing. , 0110 16,4..0. Z":-. \'.' ille 4.4)4.4fr4401 trete tons-ined. ' In (41' ‚4-. s.1, h `-ir'',1• sons thore- is a tendoney' 10 ceceasese ' • " - ., • :;;;•:,.. he el while they wore in came: .lhe appronching 5144) heal Fc.ari:1,1y -1:1e"!1.1i1•11" -,,,,z,,,n1ent 1111 1"ir Gi. l''''" 34(.1. a) as sae. 1%A/1.41104 1.110 154 4)4 1;;11'1.11‘.411, W.', t 111.1. 611!•.• 74 4. .1%4:0 .,,.1111.00:, •4-1*r. 4.-1 -froinvitt 1e. Oro leadiltg- rm.? ar . honfinas Sallie]) burns up 4)11) 11 of the • • , ' • et In the:planner of,travvling- -. , 7 or 1.14t -ii, to .t.ii. 1,1101.1 '.'4,I) at 1.eelist via: eilnion$C,..i hat some let 1ees,11 in-; in ,lotertitirli(7-t' hc-' 44 to. the, 11 .,l 'neve 1)11101)10 plant 1(141(1. The iiias (elm "lora". t1 1)e... tale!, t 141(4' t hose (hat of more. inemat net eeasiderat lima 41! he 41>16 (4 oyer eec•asionaily, 1. . si fertune.-had- enabled hint .1iill our 42 1.44. tea -omelet) ite. Cie si le -)114t if she 144 1101 s0 111)001. ilining%-rooin,' to paatake ' of their coin, through (Lee:eta th .t ste:v. eerie 1 sfrch Deanne's 11:!-eto the. ; sires; SO.:that all4) 11, will be (squally .at s• --;ttislIelt--el 1 leht bite, he should have he last meal 4(24.'.) 11)', to set1-iree for0411. 111)1 .'r ' The former 41 In hp (11S- ()I grades, the infusion of other foceel bv situ, -air and rain.. ,..1•• by his side fee the svhole . fetentitheiere 1\ unell and \De,. • 1•••• (4 11 in 1) 14-, l'P•Ir• . •. • i whe •\vere fated te remain at The most frequent losses are thos . : ether Vigorous- breed if woll chosen I, • . , , •'1,1•04e„ that iss the 411 (1(1 s -of • some ; • • • II VI': S -ft ; ( I lii NOT 1.`,S. 14is star .svag st ill• in tile 1•••••.. party. „.• ...• . . 46. iSS.) LIM I. dearest Thurston!, there to see the travelers WI.. i lg. Those are of a chars -el e. Clint el.:leg:as in the ii110 Or 1111111%1Velli0111. 444,1, t,m.),1.;:j), of. something else that .....-__ • ;., . CHAPTER XV,-(Continue,d). ly called, ' Cheesy, ;mounted upon! Marian's pony, rode on in advance, to open the gates for the party. Mre Waugh's carriage followed. Aa -1 Thurston's gig brought up the ma,. And thus ties; trtivelets set forth, 'The sun had now risen in cloudless splendor, and was striking long lines of crimson light across the snow, and piercing -through the forest aisles. 1 -locks of saucy little snow -birds., alighted fearlessly in their path; but the cunning little gray rabbits jusx, peeped' with. their round, bright eyes, and then, quickly hopped away. . I need not - describe their merry i journey at !length. My eteaders will x•eadils imagine how delightful seas! the trip to at least two of the party-, And those two Were not Dr. Grim- ae .• 7 .• - • •-• • .• ' • • Recent investigations .:have disclosed the fact, •that unscrupulous handlers of flour are endeavoring. Jo take advantage - of .the -great popularity of Ogilvie's." Royal Household". Flour by refilling, • with cheap inferior flour-, the bags and barrels bearing the Ogilvie Brand; and selling it as the genuine article. • - -REWARD.- -.1 •:‘.. •.• • The Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd., Wfll pay One Tilts:etre! Dollars (1;11,ot:eat:to) for such evidence as will , result in the conviction of any person, persons-, firms or corporations elle may be refilling their bags or barrels with 11 •ur of other mana[acture and selling the same as . flour manufactured by Ole Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Ltd. • • MONTREAL. • lie was so 11.411PY, so verY ' t)b.seee 11):1. thought, he said. ,.11oroe apd. leep houses.. wee: ii !se> \\elicit ;rise (rein ; mistase4 In teed- es to-. feria; would work. great•• . , Iliaw .is alleright ft.tr 44.) 12 yOu i• :seehappy in ehe., idca of 14..$ i -1110 fine, •eitalising air ef , the win- ate- mere or los.-; 11-idi.o.l. ;end „ they I, The leret, ,Verkshire or; th,,, ',ram.. is ' helter with- it.. l'ed alone it is • -0..4.h you. I'llank' God 1't• sal'i •ter niorniee, the cheerful hestie pr,- 'ale 1-,-,1 i ty.,,,i, in the 111,4 041. whi,j1 4,:_••.‘vnri h •c4'•,''''sel "• " ' '411'1•I'd r""1 41'1'1- alemf aS _01 ((S moonshine. ..., .1 l'i'allOarted girl, ()fisting 'her , fleets osy to 0.1.,...lr iierart Oro, 1 110 i,Iiits 'lit. 1 ise.ling propori ii s. " Thi.:t• (liiiia grad( s \vill elTect groat i01- 1 Does ilia cont..of 1:116 carriagetharee e hich he took a Lid covered , 'lpo‘,ofty 01 tho h•ret.tk 1. ast • coot h.; . iv. 4 0.h... ri, 1 ho gr arest Illist akets.. of • pf.ovevricroz,.. ..., • _ .. ... , ..; .. ..,. . I look (lusty' anti leftists to cleat; out, . ' .I.'. "is,os. • ' candle-lighte till cembitied . to „raise 5,s, ie., halal emirs:. -It (enters in, f-eil- lAti 1 lir. i•••••,171:1't 4)1 :t.:' Di yis s; .. - . .___'...*..'.,. ........_ _ .....;_ .,: _. ' :.,.....„,]; hi,ight,,,, up?. .4,2•1„,•.e. hi") .,;•Lloligh •'..-, •I'slcIll's good ft)rt''''''le NYns •• nut aral exhilarate the spirits ei tie, her an tellsolam7rd. rat ime • l'il,., i „.; , . e,- • , • , • , -, .. • . ,. r '-' • t h '• 11 I I - 's • .' 1' s I. v • - 1 i ne loss trent t s is sourt e• is um, e e.$ .., V. eil 1..11 D. I, , , . ( 1.10 1111 1 41, • '-g.1.1',..SI- h'.101 a iS 1,11.1'1.. 1}.4. l'''s‘CI in^. 811 . i'• '' .‘i '1.'1'1 VI C ,"1'111)q,'(1'.. 1 t Ili il.:ii ' nncl whan• : $.1.saning him ruh •tvie h.' '1I'l' t• 111.4.r the merry, hasty- meal 11.0Scaeleinaceous• food, that is, ! I -I!' II '''' '' ''''' ''' - . • •••••.• , for after the Morning • se over, :Mrs. ‚1174)14, 'Hl 411 7-01)110)4041, ..._ .,-, , e . 1 .. , , . • nol• 4 0 so• • • •• 0 4..,. earece emoetices :tea, atm tat . threat's; but it is 4;41 (1l 4. strew, ' Also but in his feed p. ' • 1-dle the congregation were the church, he saw 'Mrs.' cloth cloak, fur tippLit, ritiiiI teml .••• "•.•I ••:-stei.e e .* le•sei'' .:,.i•oi.,• q".-1.'sa•e-e',s •s-'-', " .i ., - (147-entl1e iind,eeh•,,rlThe• eaIrheat:elfe1.l41Y-..1 oil'.mealoHest...al.:ars 1 Scken hintto hr si1J11'\\eldeil ho! 41041 ‚.1111 m014111,e e1 reuntinizi lirooi ese in (41 1-' 1111 1 ehvrethe seneuena%wrn seVoral lnesoft shaesand 1`Ya-r11110rorttouvsie vt,h,1r,1,r 41 41-'4, r,0id 411oesshetsie tnerkrt Lou:1.r ecle said: ' t; . . l reations alrettt:e1sivci;114-;0011r\s:ebtain piafevePetle:eectfosjseel color not. see ecet ogen 0011 l 4 rililtillilin lo-, 41 1"I "''''''•han'vcrran";110 44 i, . . - •. •. _ cede . to their suletatment 41•••••elo - liroaaet1 ' (teltre ; '1 ,•' es sae , esa ; .:, and, 1 herciore, ''''' ' "v0 weircont An41 olotok, and betels:tee,. mote , - ••11-,eis4" la sell.lohr eSny'eeiseiris seTer anti. r(4tell,' lee SOU for a much ill' you inei,1111 t(sefein eur fur 4.f,14'. an t,1,(:,1,t,t) th,. 111,gt,, 441 1)15 t ;1::•1r • hr,t,•,(Iii• L.,. 4. 1;:'1 1 ) ',L.'s 141(1 (11,1,0.1i- cal i on for keeelles-ae.'ints thee '.-is hateor psiee then visi41 a promisees- : .' -• - i,;.41., 1 ..*.41.0. 1.() 11 '4), You 1.""'''' • Zarri;:2;1-, elee're,-\sith the 4141(litionel 'unite. Nos.erthelese rill those -eines :eleeelintes in he:,, heesse. end their etis hst of sie s end colotes west!. all your arrarissiments to tem.' przt.,..kion 04f. ((0144stoves and het Hria•yll" f'l'l '''Ith. 111'' r-11...".'"•1"!-'1. si'l°"- surround:0.es is. .4 .reissiit'el that Hest 144oilah all 1111 le- eau:ills- (Leis:eel's' • • •-, - •••,.., .... te: Lociist .11111 on Teeetley. 4- oricii:,. (411 4. had evovy prospet•t of it . S POO Itanollt• .for :ley nanneer of e,e31-. ., The for tht, tztlil.t. 1-•hade, sheltor an4I• • •••.-•Al in' the 17-0 (15 ef.. ti.e•eseeser. seg. and 4-, (4. 011 11 nieht. '.441 )1 cteefertahle. rnoile of (4) 2)74, • :lirati"ll`li if Tra-ilieng with 0.1.1 ei• s,11t- ' . iii!vor•aico is • gcoaa h 1,•.t -.% 0,AI. " sy.:i a.. i.',.it‘.iota al.T.41; . lseileeiri deeing- tee ..• i; se ' we st•art 44 1 a very :early lee r old (4lieuf,, i), so'is pia,,,...,•,,,•,,i ,,,1„,43);a1)10 rohei, 'ilia f; 1'4.1;1 1 1`4.t. leas fromee, , ea $ ; ,4 ..pt -1 ,4,41 ,11 ,10 011.! i11St..11 111.'s .111112 '11O.11r1 :.;ky1-4 144 41 asguttilni...t .4 lci /1;1 11i.110:*'.11aY roornIng• a!1(1 sh4 9(1 11 olaSroetal ,. a n :I fox:skit; 1 14> 141(1 eloesseleetelli foe:else is:et:die.es tees in the ; a re ne. 1,1 1 lee ins...4 he...tithe), e ili tul-• ett-ri ii ri.i•••g• 74)4. ,l 1 hall E'en 4,•,. 44410,;1 es , 40 110 k°114 ' '4'. 1)41)1 ''‘I'•.-sitt neon she ' taeasli,Itentilx; hos '4 11 ..\ 014111-4 Iii!""iit• •‘',114''.11 (' 'le i'l 1,1 the chi:1.1,1)1y he: coits:r,',,,rai,lvin '11 1)4 • 101. '4 1) the hens are metes; th ' is sty4 leo somine eTuestiny the proud nir se it •I:ine •neohi ti ., v-orld 01 2,, nte rind inching in s•leor, of 41) mr, 01 hor nesh e In • t !li' alite .1 he ' . l'' ... ''' rienrt'sfe ctela-ltsatut ' v• IrS"-gl,71.'"T” !.. 4.......,..>-1.0 Stay a11 Mo ehl..m N w:, not _ammo.. $\.tell why nete It. 1141S. OI 4 1*.: - ...1.1 IST.1.1;1.!1.; 1.'s; l',I.ZEIWINC.. .s6.111,.. Au .•:•:1,01'inie,1 t -la do.teriy.i.:,,, .a1 iv 1,rif4• that, er.i•-••.11,•il iiitt:; aro not )rd,, ', es.• 'fvel'krnes. ust'su:tlluyt.,.1,,p1,k4e.. eatvro..w:I,..:.. 14 4-, vos.•iist vist 1e tho II imr i'4. t. r- .,, ,-, u. ,v .bus' 1,11 ii1.,1111c41 of this (-e)ril,\set1111 eintrre1erh. ialle 44-.1411.71t owell ;thet ifidLho t (4,114 (4 he woleIves . the 've.et end northwest te !Seed. al.- 'eree'citilly v. 'here the; rein fa41 he ccet- leersets 'thet. • are l'rOtli!Oli to 111, ill ,„•s14 r.e o.f yo...i...i . o. l eTt*say ev, ene. 1tT•,!h. ,, ,,,p.;4ofinei• es .sh• .",rr1.,0nh-t,-„,_o0,u1,1,.,lha,0;,aI,.11 smto•lt . .(si. t i,t.e•ly f,romt-lse•eing- sowss, uch --.!,sdrahl.reel the o...' is.• te:e l.• .,•• '.'hard -c .il.dio.ii leed' rieekd 9? s4. 41 11trill lep us3.fult•hor wthtwortsHwaiful),-,a tendency is fundament ally enc1be outcome from voiding 10eersliholth t 1diflicultto (7- 1111' t.tee on Wdnesdworeeteseon e1eeasant, h, . :eetliy\retgTiliucanInomisla•kr1 Th1P0d111LS1:(1 a:o1e.ienvi-is.P7-' (4)1 11 61041 y011 7 - ill cat,,1,411144tho,,101, iia0,ei' ;mot11411ehatateininiabelteweeht eeearly tse101,1111112011.:1.104114n1 ap1et1.4 '11) 11.11.1', secretltielghtailLC11.11!1 11>S101-1/11nehtbrils..rlpp'1 ?l 4' tssentials Torll 1 41 (111(14 nd v 4,, 1041) 411)1 1(3) tainpreethat thipinion IA ef the (kettles, we i . tea • pro\ vied it loot -si evo for 14:elan. t4.,.1,s1111 1 tin„ ingh,st 7-4101 ahrn in ie"....ept in i-,0 1,11 11••• 1 11..., v. ,•...(1 1.1,1 (otiote (4 76 Ofres arr. ,hot as , ;al ' tee night limier the -sees- eed „sees- wee 4.t happi,,,, 4.1.4:117- tho:, 31t.4' .1norl04011. of 1.11 41) .47)41)'. .. • 'rl 111'.'y to gi,i'llt diseases.' 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The irn- 1 centeee Pr 1,•` "in- 0447-)) 110 41'11..1•4 (41411 is ,-,r 4(4)411(4(141441,-1"1 eNp,--.1 . .1... her 00.11111111 MIS. .1121 1 1 0146 4 110 reins, and waited -the signal 411411)4','411411)4','sd\t' is ohnet. )',l'))',l') a ile•tOlose ',!•-t•Ioine 'eerie -tee eiss wh eill• e (414-1-1(414-1-14,4!isessoil , d intairreiri ce)seine nn0• '.s is n draw. (lay evening he ''shou,1•1 •ee, ,s,„,,,e, eis. ; so -Ile -thine ;in - diesdoemet,l, or 'her i in nnotiier isteer (het will co,ea •:Jmelx 1,1 elm -plett of ft...or:deg' Prosl;--; '- extol , punctea 1.s: at the \1••Iclesedek, or as 110..wasconunee- littai ,will Jose similarly,. or le•th re. letar. " - . . - oats thrit should not he 'overlooked ; • • taties..• LOCALISMS. W. H. Peak was in the city on Tuesday. —Miss Adelaide Field is visiting friends in Toronto. ' —Frank Smith is visiting -friends - in Oshawa this week. —Dr. E. J. Shirley ie re -shing- ling hie driving-shed.- -R. riving-shed.•—R. S. Dillingham was in the city on Tuesday on business. —Mn. James Shepherd is spend- ing a week with friends in To- . ronto. - —Found—On Greenwood road a good glove. Loser call at this office. —We are pleased to "see F. B. Bunting able to be out after his late illness. —Mrs., J. H.. Wagner spent a .few days during the past week with friends in Toronto. ' —A. Palmer has been busy for ▪ some time decorating the interior of Thos. B. Marquis' residence. —John and Mrs. Allaway, of Whitby, spent Sunday with the , the former parents,- A. and Mrs. Allaway, —Mrs. Tripp, of Nottingham, Iowa,- is visiting with -Mrs. C. • S. Palmer and other Pickering friends. • —W, D. Rogers is improving the appearance of his dwelling and bake -shop by giving it a coat of paint. W. T. Haney has the contract. —A newspaper publisher offered a prize for the best ansn`er to a conundrum, "Why is a newspaper' • like a woman The prize was won by a lady who -sent this ans-' —Miss McKay, of Whitby, is the guest of Mrs. W.. J. Miller. —H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of his parents here. —Miss Kate Fawkes entertained 'a few friends one evening last week. — Pia — Miss Edna Boyes entertained a number - of friends on Friday evening. • • - —Mrs. A. Russnell, has been very ill .for some time, but is now, im- proving -nicely.• —W. A. Ham is expected to arrive home from Honolulu about the middle of next week. — E. H. Crawford, of Vancouver B. C., spent Sunday at the home of his. aunt, Mrs. 13. W.,Wood. '. — John Stanton, of Whitby, has been appointed License Inspector for South Ontario in the place of R. Mackie, of Oshawa. - —Rev: Father Gallagher, of To- ronto Junction, assisted at the funeral of Mrs. Pollard on Friday last. His many'friends in Picker- ing were all pleased to see him. —R. Latchford, of Clevland, we regret to say has, been confined to his house for some time with typhoid fever. - We are pleased bowever, to hear that he is mak- ing rapid progress towards recovery. —Confirmation services will be conducted in All Saints' church. `Whitby. this afternoon, at' 4 o'clock by Bishop Sweatman, of Toronto. A class from St. Geor- ge's, church, Pickering, will be in attendance. • —Mrs. R. A. Douglas . and child leave next week for Powassan after spending'a couple of weeks witli the fornler's parents, Squire and MN. Bunting. We are pleas- ed to report that her child has completely recovered from bis recent illness. • —Miss Grace Luke, who has been teaching in S. S. No. 4, east. for the past year has resigned and has been engaged to teach in S. S. No. 2, at a higher salary. -Miss Luke has proved herself to be a most capable teacher, and we Iouk forward to her -continued success —Mr. G. K. Mills. principal of the CoIlingwood Collegiate Insti• tute, has been appointed. by coun- ty council, public school inspector for North Simcoe, to succeed J. C. Morgan, M. A. There were fif- teen applicants. but the contest lay between Dr. Wau, b. of Whit- by, W. J_ Flatlet, of Barrie. and M r. Mills. Each of the other two was put up against Mi•. Mills. the unto_ in -each. case beige I1! to The new in-l,ec.tor .•L --e ies In - duties at the tir-t of next year. —We regret to report that as ase• go ti, l,re-s tie f! itr nii1h. '..,f P. R. Hoover it:s. of green River, -are itt a tzl.i-. -,t' flames. Tile lire began at 2.'30 p. m. in the top fiat of the. will and was caus- ed by a hot box. There were 4O or 500 barrels of flour in the mill at the time besides a considerable_ quantity of wheat. There was some insurance On the contenst, and the building was also insured. but to what extent we have not learned. . . —A recent issue of arr. St. Louis, Mich., Independent contains a half -tone photo of the city's may- or, John Burns, who is.a native of Pickering township, haling been born on lot 16 of the 4th con- cession. When a young man he went to Whitby where he learned' the harness business. He now conducts a large harness business in St. Louis, where he is now mayor. He is one of the many Pickering boys, who are . occupy- ing responsible positions in many parts of this continent.. —A very pleasant event took place on Wednesday morning in the R. C. church, when Joseph Stephenson of the bare line was united in the holy bonds of matri- mony to Miss Annie Maddaford, daughter of the late Emanuel and Mrs. Maddaford; of the Kingston road east. The .ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Sherriden in the presence of the intimate friends of the brida+tnd groom. THE. NEWS joins their many friends in:wishing the hap- py couple long life and prosperity. —A petition_ circulated for sub- scribers in Uxbridge township, asking the Council to submit a local option by -Fa' at the' time of the municipal elections in Janu- ary, has not reached the council. It is saida° number of the most influential men: in different parts of the township refused to sign, or aid the movement in .any way, and the promoters became discour- aged and withdrew the petition. There will not likely be any vot- ing ori local option iifTxbridge Town or Township this winter.= Journal. ,aver • -. "Because every' man should have one of his own and not run after his neighbor's." —The young ladies who have been going bareheaded this season will learn with dismay that -the practice, introduced- into Ameri- can cities, and in general vogue there some years ago. 'is being abandoned, a- those practising it fnurd that their hair. dries up, las brittle and falls out or to fes' ' ernaturely. are being sent out ontreai warning the poticz to be watchful for a gang of safe- blowers. who have been operating in Montreal and the eastern town• ships. They dynamites! the Out- - reniont frost -office recently and escaped with eon-alera_lile money-, and registered letters. They may • ...have come we=t. • —The December I)elineat,.,r airhii•h is to }tinct i- a master -piece. so far a- color work, pie N% Q11.: and general usefnlncs., i- c•on-itl- eretl. One of the striking lea- tures- ef' tilts nuini,e r is the ap- pearance of .•ight painting- inter- ,-preting the 2:li i psalm. Aneth- •excellent piece of art work is -,"The Motherof Bartirneu --from - a painting by Alphonse • Mucha. The Delineator is certainly main- , taining its high standard as a imagizine, ' • —Remember the concert in the town -hall next Tuesday evening. the 28th inst, by the 34th Regi- mental Band, of Whitby. All the latest popular music will be rend- • • ered. Songs- with' band accom- paniment, solos and songs by the 'Quartette. A treat is in store for all those who may attend. Do not forget the date. Tuesday evening, Nov. 28th. Admission- -25 dmission-25 cents.- Doors open at 7.30. Concert to begin at 8 sharp. Col. J. E. -Farewell, of Whitby, will ' occupythe' • - - —A man told us the other day that we did not publish all the •: things that happened. We should say not. In the first place there is somebody depending on 'ne fora living. If we printed all that happened we would Boon be • with the angels. In. order to please the people we must print only the nice things about them ' and leave the rest to gossip. Yes, -it's a faet,we don't publish all the —news. If'we did wouldn't it make ' spicy reading? But it would be for one week only; the next week • you would read our obituary in some other paper. All news is all right. when its about the, 'other fellow.—Ex. • . —Young people, the long --win-' ter evenings are corning. What • flans have you in mind for self- . improvement? Do not spend all • your -evenings-hi pleasure.- It is well to indulge in a fair amount of amusement, good for older folks as well asyoung folks, but with it should be a larger portion- of advancement in -some line of use- fulness. Thousand. of -young men. and _women are preparing themselves to be eorninon drudges. or slaves, just because they make no special effort to raise them- •-- selves above that class. 'All labor -is honorable, but in this country. as in others, thousands of persons are occupying less remunerative - •positions than they -should, sin: - ply because they have not improv- ed their •opportunities for' fitting - themselves for higher 'spheres of labor, or usefulness. Plan for •advancernent this coming winter by reading, study or self improve- ment in the Zine -of work in 3vhich - you are engaged.—Exchange. accountant in the Sovereign Bank here for the past iia months, G. A. Scott, B. A-, received orders on Monday to report at head office, Montreal, and left on Tuesday evening to report himself at Mont- real. the many customers of the Bank mill miss his genial ,face, but we hope to hear of his con- tinued success in his chosen pro- fession. - Mr,, Bonitby, of Mon- treal, is now installed in the ac- countant's chair in the institution here.—Tribune. OSMAWA. There is not such a strong demand for houses this year as usual, but there are still none too many. The call for boarding places is very keen, and will continue -so for some time. Our big factories are considerably handi- capped by the trouble men have in finding board and lodgings. It should be considered enough expense on working man to go and hunt up a job without finding that he cannot get a place in which to stretch his wearied limbs at night. What this town wants is a number of extensive board- ing houses, from 25 to 1011 rnen. Such places could demand good rates, and could he made very profitable, we be- 1ieVe. In the meantime there are many good citizens .who could &Sake extra money to buy coal by taking a couple of boarders at 1#3.51 for the winter. Empty rooms could be made to pay tent and taxes.—V ndicator. Wkq feel the cold ? - When you can get Warm Goods, such as Wool and Fleeced Underwear. Any size or price. _ _._N . _ Soots. Lined or unlined • - - Overcoats, Pea Jackets. Heavy suits, a good choice. Mitts and Gloves. Heavy or fine wear. - Our Saskatchewan Robe takes the lead. One price $4.00, $8.40, 1#9.00. Brock Road. . -_ . _ There are several children here ill -with the mumps. Peter Lee lost quite a valuable horse the other day. The Bible Society.,s- collectors met with excellent susses- iu their work hereabouts. - Harvey Burkhc.,lder's sale on Tne-day was well attended. The prices realized Were good. It is rumored that A. and R. Davis will occupy the farm about to he vacated by E. Arrow -mitt. The skaters are taking advant- age of the ice on the pond. and are having a jolly tiute every afternoon and evening -- We understand that Miss Meek. of Vhitevale, will succeed our present teacher. Miss Meek comes well -recommended being a clever stud en t. J. H. Connor's team had -a run (loan the i•oad cn Tuesday Mr - Cowan r -Cowan 5ueceeded in stripping the animals before any damage was -done, - R. A. BUNTING, ,: PICKERING. Christmas Raisins! Four pounds of the Best Valencias for twenty-five centsone of the bargains in our Christmas Grocery Stock. W. LOGAN,. Pickering, Ont. The bye -e1# -t-i .- os vi St edtie-- day re-ulted in`thrc., peat- -:wing Liberal and tl;e fourth 1'111-0rVa. rive . I -n North. York the Mee A! B. Avle worth, the. 1',,,tn,n-ter• General, has. been cls. -..ted. 1,r .x majority of `(,ll or thereabout ]ti • 1Ul1J.Sir William 11ni0ck Itta..l won by a majority of 90;2. bitt this- was• excepto nal. -a- only hi two instances -ince 1S7' has the Liberal majority exceeded 100. It. Wentworth. E. 1). Smith, Conser- vative, has been elected by a tna- jorit}}_ of eight. At the last elec- tion he Won on a technicality by, a majority of twelve. but on an appeal a new . election was order- ed. Mr. Pardee, Liberal, has also been elected in West Lambton, and Wm. Chisholm, Liberal, in An-tigonish, but both on reduced majorities. Stouffville • We understand that Rev. J. C. Wilson, B. A., pastor of the Pres- byterian church. Acton, has 'ac- cepted a Gall to tire First Presby, terian church at Boston, Mass.. at a stipend of $3,000 per annum. Mr. Wilson was formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church here. After occupyieg the position of DICKERING FRUIT Evaporating Factory - Will tre opened Sept, 25.1905. Apples will be bought - at the Pickering Factory and prices paid according to quality. Soft apples not taken. C. W. CARRUTHERS, 47tf ' Pickering, Ont. Grain Wantetl FARMERS! Don't tail to see our 0g4rough4 They are Money -savers. They Sell Themselves. ;Sola only 'by us._ �. 'kapmcm. The undersigned are prepared to pay the highest market prices for all kinds of coarse grain, to be delivered at the PICKERING ELEVATOR. Grain bought every day. Palmer & Vanstone; Ficl�ering, - Osit~ laksrnitking I • The undersigned -having bought out the blacksmithing business of R, Moore, is.prepared to do black- smithing in all its lines. Horse -shoeing �_tt .Specialty ... C#EORC+E a - - - PICKERING, ONT. ?UM ?A3I.1-7to*ataL Station at.?.B' TRAINS GOING EAST D% ♦B FOLLOWS:- -No. 6 MAIL . . 8;33 A. Tlf. " 12 Loco. • 2:47 P. M. " 10 LocAm. S -. . 6:04 P. M. • Ta.A.Iis GOING WRIT DUI ♦BTOLLOFs:— No.9 LOCAL . . , .. 8:41 S.M. "11 Locs, . 2:18 P. M. "7 Men. 8;20 P. M, SKAT-Es. We have a full line of SKATES. Model Hockey,.,. Mic-Mac, Hockey Sticks } Hockey Club, Etc. . Mic-Mac, r, Rock Elm, Etc..' Skate Straps, ' Screws, : • Spring Skates. -Good Value. Right Prl flJNDY. Wool Goods for Winter : ear See John Dickie & Co's New Stock, We have The best and largest stock of nice wool goo, shown in the town. Our new stock includes t. lot of Ladies', Misses' and Children's fancy colors in Bier, -' - wood -Gloves, Girls' and Babies' •Hoods, wool Toques, al sizes. Golf Jackets, Facinators, Clouds,.Boas, Collarettes Gauutlettes, Spats, and a choice lot of warm -way Mu ers, Mitts and Gloves galore. We have a great stock Warm Underwear. Men's, Ladies' and Girls fashiona ., - Caps. All -wool and cotton -fleeced Blankets, s cheap. We sell the best Carriage Robe in the ni It would •require this whole sheet to tell you all ab New Goods. Come and see them. • JOHN DICKIE & "5' rk it 0 4 •