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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_01_26 `] _ _ •..,r ..., �._,, x.o .. •va- .a«• ., .• s.., ..�.•..:.+. sr•:$-_ ..n•.r=�+�ti' 'azr _ m.+••,r4!.v. ;..""!4+-a'•'>"rp� "tY1i+t,a:.. '+cI 'll x :. .•:^. Y:•_--. ..y,.. ,.. .,. .„ .' •». G:-Y'w.." .'. ? .�.':.,, T_ ,,,y y o.,f y kwa` Yti... .a.+� _ :g •aw,f"t.... ,Y" .A- .. _.'..._ ti ::�� :'Sl••✓ .. '.J '�i. Y -ter':1... K.:�: '.M. 1�. •nF. aa.. .:.}-" '3',z. '^.. i. ' . ''[ a g' c `•..s •!r_.. ,.... �'•,.,..... ''.. ..'..?5...<.. ..,� ..P:.. ',, is .. .ax:...- .—.�..:••--+�•.�,m-cam._._ ..��..-.---,•-..a•-•- a•�r.n....., .";, �.;�,...'l. : .•--- ,,e,,,�'... A NOL. XXV. _ . _ _. -PICKERING, ONTO, FRIDAY. JAN. 26, 1906 - _ : 1�T0. 6 ��— GREEN RIVER. _. Greenwood. out visiting relatives this week, She >COfrQliifOitt>Il l�afeD,. . , is lookingg esberdingty welhv $pinkM1128• I The new A. O,U. W. hall here will Edward Hubertus called on. friends '•Mrs. Lamonthas returned Emisa be formally opened on Friday even- here on Friday. I n utsing her siser at Teeswater.seises ,r �ediC PICI�EIi1N(J-j ing, Fey end, with a grand musical Edward Glee4on is in London this was su ening with appendicitis. z and literary concert. A choice pro- week on business. We noticed that A. E. White,asid x.E. 'Red Wheat- dram wilt-be-rendered by the follow- Mr. C. Ledgett and friendSunday-edW--.-$,ilii jot were purchasers at tk+3 F. EA8TW0 M•D.., Sureeon White Wheat 80 bus. ing; The $touttville and Markham with Pickering friends. sale'of thoroughbred cattle by S.� y ^ a'to Canadian Pal Railway: Boron - ='70- Mandalin Club; John•A. White,come Wm. Woodward ward has engaged with Johnston.' Oatarlo County; Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Goose Wheat 74 bus. .lino; Meseta. C en, of Markham Royal Rogers, of Kinsale. We noticed W. B. Hagerman eaer- `-Glaremoat; oma.boars-Before l0a.m„ 1 tog violinists,,-L.Todd, of Claremont,-ana J. White, of $rooklin, visited at cising Lis team of young drivers laser Goa-son Manitoba Flour, •4.9d van.,and ftota 7 to a p,m. Private telephone Cram arms, Best Family, 4.80 connection withBalsom,Greenwood;Brougham Tes•anns.Fancy pastry,. 4.80 other talent. Doors open at 7.80,:toi Richard Wilson's-reeently. week. They are certainly a handrtutne Abs Zion,A;Johnston's(4th eon), Wm Cowie's >agajor,Family Flour, i.�a cert at S. Admission cents. bliss Annie Calvert, of Pickering, is 'pair of roadsters. 71hcon),and D Pngh'e(9th con/ 6-17. Cotton, Jute or Paper Bags included, the guest of bliss Mae �t'ilson. �Ve understand that James Zl'ilstita Bran 017.00 Ton All ere go to 4�bitevale On 29111 Charles Ledgett has severed his con- is at present taking a special wiubee Shorts, $20 00 Ton nection with Robert Somerville. course at the Ontario A ricultand Dental: v Jumbo,$25.00-Ton Ckterrywood. Miss Katie Stewart, of Toronto, is College at Guel h: g ' ?lit.E.S.BAR%E R,L. D. .. a fin ' e rano is not recoverusg .1J Dentist.stoativllle. Honor graduate of Whole Cot n, $1.lU per 1R,lbs, Mr. and Mrs. Will Petty have.mon- �'e hear that M. �'i' its intends go- as.-rapidly as his friends would 8k.. the Royal College of Dental-Burgeons and of Corn Chop 8r2.5U r ton. ed into their new home. 'n to the North-+vest to the s tin which ma �artl be accounted far the nmversity of Toronto.. Hours-9 to 19 a.m., 7 g p �' S' partly $ 4 to 5 p.m.,Office in Grubia's Block,over Jew- Spholesale prices on application, F. Roacli attended the Torrey Alex A good number from Hera attended his extreme old age. " slaty store• Local telephone NO.U. Appoint•' � ander meetings'in Toronto, last week. R. E. Johnston's sale on Friday last. We understand that Arthur Sege- Wh - =meats map bs made,for evenings. Residence Graham, ole'wheat Mrs. Will Taylor spent sever- -We are pleased to see Miss Mae beck'ship ed a carload of apples thU O'Brien ave. MARSHAM every Monday and Flours al days last week under the parental p Tuesday.' Office over;White's etore. 971y Chop of all kindg. y.. _ p Lidgett out again and in goon health. �ceek and realized fancy prices, as Chopping and Grtst.ing. roof;- Albert rtRoach, who Las been ill for Levi M. Gleeson is playing hockey lieu were.choice fruit. Legal. this winter with the Brougham seven. James"Dougln5, of,j eattle, +vhf was some time, is not improving as rapid Miss G. Van Valkengurg spent Sat- formerly a inerchant'in our t'owtili a BASR18 PICKERING COAL ly as his friends would like. urday with her people in Port Whit'- and has amassed considerable fo14tme J. ?"3, .F4REWELL, Q. ., CO,y. bars. and Miss Clara Hedges are. at- by, `in his new honie.in the far.+vest. •+i7 . TiR,Ccantp Ozo..a At�ozney,and County tending the 'Torrey Alexander meet- _Hiss Annie Stilson is visitingher The R'Litevale Orchestra hxs:erase - 8 rlleltOr. court House.whit r•- 1d+ in s in Masseyl Toronto. Yards at Spi�i� Mills. � Yl sister,. al:rk. Ed.. Jackson, .in I3ami1 ed thein reguI:u winter reheaisaisxa.E DOW .h hIcGILLI-PRAY, BARRIB- number of our young people spent toil. t is now open to fill,hall or couoert ra- latove Coal' $6?a toga a very pleasant evening last week at :Hiss .Chapman, of Uxbridge, has gagements. Prof. Taell is not widil as,solicitors,d o. eal D opposite.A.; Post- the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Blake: "�� �'lo• Whitby,out Jao.8a21 Dow,B.A.;Tbeo. Chestnut Coal 6L5 ton. been visiting her sister, bits. Graham the orchestra thin winter, having bb A.eGilFlyraT,LL,B. Money to Loan. sy Pea Coal_ 5.•Lb tuna We are glad to hear that the injur- Johnston. fill,an envagement in the city. . .Our Select Lump Coal,{0 33 ton. les received by Mr. Jits. Taylor, in his ,Byes and Mrs. Somerville, of loss is Toronto's'gain. E .. ! _ Blacksmith Coal, 35 25 ton. recent accident are not as serious us picketing, Sunday ed n ith John and Silas �i'itl�lsor captured twrlx Petersnarfh ria,per ton discount for cath. was at first anticipated. V1 a hope Mrs. Seldun, - -' coons and tw&4oxes last week.besides - ,, .,: .•.v. �-�- Fall weight guaranteed, for his speedy recovery. Mrs. JI. Gleeson is in Whitevale a large nunuher',of rabbits. We areof - � HOPKINS,VETERI:IaBg SUR- be feu Orders mptJy with W. Peak will A number of our enterprising young this week attending her mother, who the opinion that the Toronto Voila a GEON, Gradcate of the Ontario vet- Abo•ayrio'e•SnbiecttaOhange without sorts contemplate -having a skating is seriously ill. would do well to secure Mr.Windsorr, urinary .College, Toronto, Modica' Association. . member 23otics rink shortly. At present the only A number froin'bere attended Phil- experience as a coon-hunter in a�l^AS- ot the Ontario veterinary atodioa' Aasooiatio s' Oace and reoideace one andone•gturter Miles' �` �T signs of the rink are:-a patch of bare lips' aeile at Brougham on Saturday tion to that of the famous Chl - ` north o!Green River. omoe and ahaeingforge e1• fJ. S PIi\K. ground and several small boys with and made urchaFee. Strong ,'Lours 3 W il.a.m., and 1 to l pp•m- ,Private P g - ,banphoae in my office P.O.O..,ad&*". Green LIni2T13D -P p — _ :hiss Humdall; of Leaside Junction, � s rinklars.and.malaise ails with which 83yer, On] J.L.Spink,, D.M:Bplak to flood it. is the gguest,of bliss Lillie Willson, at President Manager Home Fook: Lieuralrtte. Goodwood. « rar . L._...ee_.....� The box social held at Brougham on s s drew a - -— The new td?vnabip assessor tarts n Tuesday evening ti large nuni- How'Ma'_ _7VIRE INSURANCE. _s his work thfs week. bet from here. Ilu MOVAL �wr�fer� n p Clerk.Flvmerfelt has a horse under bliss TonkinL of Toronto, is holiday t»s vsArela oompaat• f{�4�� _ u `,1 0 the care of the veterinary=in mm ,surgeon. ing with her parents here, Rev. E.A. , • N ice can be bad here this winter D. B• SPINS:Aaaws -, _ _ o and blr9. Tonkin. tell A large supply of Canada Carriage so far for the farmers' summa yu d g A. and Mrs. Tremble a ear home a irihdap' 2 Co's beat cutters on h:and. Prices Two foxes were. chased b do q number of friends at their home on right. Quality the best. across the south end of the village Wednesday, s Aietgtev�irt of•ltarkbam, IgA weekbe gg f'(f$Osfds DLI:T13,Ooay.yrnee:,Oom Beenre One in Time. - num r of people from here have Pent a few dame at home during the " 1 miseioaar for taklaR ASdallts, ate., - attended the revival meetings at illness of hPr mother. �- YOt] mast Have had S1Xty.1t clarowoat,Oat. . - First-class rigs.to hire by day and Massey-Hall in the city. Thos. Elliott left on ��'ednesday lea3t 1 Whet gully forty -�• night. The Workmert intend -holding an rnorning for an extended visit with BBUSTING, Issuer of Marriage Bus meets all trains. oyster supper. for the mernbers of the brotherhiq- J+tmea atCobosonk. Then It must be your gray a Liebusekforthoopunty of Ontario. Of• order, in the hail at as earl date. We herr that James Plaskett has , dee as the, or at his yytid•nef,Pleheslns v �e„1� y purehased the Sadler farm now owned halt. Ayer's.Heir Vigor slops logo. l-y W.- a Pirketin Aman called Frei3 Harris was cap fl` fared here on.Tuesday by a constable by J. Liscombe just west of ilia vii- these frequent birthdays. It _ � h.kVID•BELDSM suatiouser, ko., from a distance: He is wanted for }age• gives all. the .earl dee rich LJ Woburn,tolicitsult°sfromhisnamer _ stealing horses at Coldwater. Arthur Parrinder left on Monday y+ p' beads both far and near. Bale of farm arm iture Alf. Pugh 'lost another.horse,this _moEniag for Graham Bros. of Glare- calor t0 gray hair,and checks r t book and •vertthins Lha tat be sold will be urn week, it having in jtired itself and-had wont, where he has been engaged for handled by the subscriber with th•axmottca» a term, falling hair. . And It keeps the and sold to the,vary beet rd•aatsf. 49-17 t syi to be killed. Messrs. Alf. Haines and Ed..Bewell each had a horse die last F. L. Green has 'a bargain in feed scalp clean and healthy. _ j3.BEATON'TOWNSHIP OLERE _ week.' for cattle and piggss advertised. He has .I was.many troabyad with dandruff which • Con..vaaasr eommledoaaro: taking A fall line of Sot• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ashton drove to a la a stock of I ized feed which he )tradal a coat lottoaiplC k ebw ` a seal I triad Ayer's ry�r gad 16•eal Blase furniture now Brougham, on Saturday with a cutter selling cheap• dn+if noon atw Ny 5atr also ado afmrbe, Aoeonataat. Btu MonsT to loan is gel! ��,�• as bp- "brae: of Marriage Lie and as the snow dies eo nick• Wm. Wilson,of Audley; is moving t�i ua �ataa now i have a sp1@:= in -,-WOW f . i, ons r-v on. exhibition is _ PP9i1'� Q his household nods" irito_'Wm. Pen- low ware room. iy Mr. Ashton returned alone witlb g o!safe a.via c.xixas Piaise•ia,0efa` POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, the rig, having to walk most of the gegy'e house on the hill aide. Will is yyb J.o.at r,oaly�vr�p, 7. way, in to work for Mr. Pen ell this A7w aaaa7ktarers•f ummer. W"of au kinds atteaa•d bo on shortest • e rt!ltJi . UAW ooa•e, Address Orden 4f.er P,a, ono Harrah for Whitevale on 28th. Henry Ellin bed. who en ed p �+ mel. --L B. Dillingham• - with W, J. De vat. is laid o�Q works for w�a7 i�IR!lC1O�+S. m POUCHER, Licensed Auction- .a emugitam a few da He received a very bad _ 1 . i+atnat�and ooudew:to:w.coon Pielsariag. out -- cut on hfs shin having, s fork prong I m of T7A and Outran AU kinds of auction calfs sondact•d and valuations made at mod- G. Brown was a city visitor on run into it. •rhe a>,rM aharaf- H•tabes and ooaaisamnts eon- - Saturday. L man J.Gleeson,of Toronto, via- RR YY slelwabiISIy mans«! and sold by auetlon or ItedT his home here for a few iiays. WE1111 BAN'l( O� privet• esu, Iforbgatrae »els Doig and Mr. Quartz, of Yonge. et., 18 vis- y 11 1 l M aeeoaots paroaavidy cou•ai•d and Sell P itin at J. Phalli Liman has severed his connection !fealory settlfinent. guaranteed. rho or W nVr & Cos g �' with the firm of (Ileesoa Sroa.Bro- wrlM for tame and pardealan, Brooglam. J. M. GerOw visited friends in ugham,and is .going west. He has moo ted by net of Para meat lid cont- Dates.may be fixed by phone awe Toronto on Saturday. secured a situation in Strathcona, Have a full line of fresh and cur- >he>t.:fa s>r.re.. sioseeiia ed meats constantly on Band.._ Suss B. Alger spent Saturday Alberta, and leaves,-!or that place this este circalci::.:.:..: :.:::::: Ones t�_ Dam pica net n, Mrs, S. Gerowis spendith her Mister in week. &M--a-Unible, ng a few' years worked in his father's stare. Awls iz::aily Con:irtibl............. lister _ Ham, Bologna., Weiners'. etc. da s tri the city this week. is widely -known in this community; Jol CowA.,$sq T.H.Mcurr.rrn.Sol t an we all n 'n ishan him health President Highest rices ti for os. and Mrs. HnPlF�pen Sun- d jot i wishing g 11 sailloo 5 r cent.--• tCollattention ntlogiven a!armor's son's G and prospeY ity in his nese.home. ` -- g P P� day at S. Adam reenwood: - � iw9 Ona Solicited ao promptly shaft Butcher's cattle. R av L'i. Falklner, Of Oshawa, •••• Farmees Notes discounted AmatWA "A i the Christian pulpit on Coma sad have tea st.Whitevale P-ol Exchange bought and sold Drafter " .. sued,available on all parts of the world of im t. ! dis S y — Interest allowed on deposits at fhi highest e� sun an the e4aswse' F�R M E R S : Born. On Wednesday, nth p- sttended to Inst., the wife of F. L. Gleeson, of. whltevale. : titrates,aodos•ditodhair•jearlyto res:Manager. a BOH. _ . J. W. Wonch has refused;!albs for 'e3eo.He 1f you want a good robe or a good L. J. grid Mrs.Gleeson are visit kik - R,eal Estate handled-COnveyane- fur coat or anything in the fur tine ing friends around here before James Miller is visiting frieads'in ing done on short notice leave,your order at the Frrmer's Sup- lg for Edmonn. Markham this week. N ply store. .Prices right... eavinThere will be service in- the A. E.Major has been laid up with �eeerit �'et�ty Christian church every Sunday la grippe for a few days, , Groceries always on hand. Mi9s Annie Larkin has resumed her morni at 10.30 o'clock. _' Farms to rent-some particularly ng duties at Loretto Abbey. - Hai hest rice aid for all kinds of n ouncin z ' g P P Watch for posters a p R Bert..Sinclair, of'Toronto Junction, ' adapted fo><pasture. produce. a rand promanade carnival on ' 'pent a week with his brother Wm. = Thursday evening, next in the Mr. Annie, of:Oshawa, visited his -FARMERS'SUPPLY STORE, Maminoth rink., sister Mrs. Judson Pugh'9n Sunday. • r r e Richardson• a og' social on Tuesday Dr. John Sloan, of Churchill, called 16hll�e� Manager. evening was a great success not- on a number, of, friends {sere last - - -Notary Public, Pickering.' withstanding the bad condition of Reek. - ¢Deg a the roads. '$29.05-'were •the pro= •- 'Wm. Smith was entertained last You well be DOMINION BANS CeJohn Phalli s' sale on Saturda us gat ton an a ri i 6tartGnga6pndtif�gs of affair�r Toronto U b 'dge:by his Y Toronto, was h in the children • , . P Mrs. Love.' of / last was a success. J. A. White ' ` have very poor sight or weak eyes,whilM Ca Vale this week calling her tela- p time Capital Paid uo, $3,000',OOQ bought most of the fat stock and tives. g their children's have were strong. t ° D ELI G 'H T E D shipped the same from Claremont Mrs. Frank Wilbur has been indis- The taste and esthete not make y Reserve vii d and 3 722 35� b • compulsory for theasr bop • Undivided Fronts "W .r 1 on Monday. .. pnped this Week, being under the dot-. parents noes have'the s:When you see oll new line of les - i na glasses fitted to restore the a sight y , glasses; but[f the chi! Mrs. H. Shea passed through an. tor's care • fol tested b _ f M1 O ration on- Thursday which David and Mrs. Resect visited their i bald Toilet Soaps. y old friends, w remove.'the eyestrain;this same cLild !--WHITBY BRANCH. p r� this week. R. T. and' Mrs. Hawkins roved successful. At• time f will do its work much easier'aad better Ntrse brand itj richt `and deli- - writin'R she is im rovin as' we and avoid severe tura. rhes and a 1'Y y P g .. Orval .White underwent an opera- prey►down is the intoe.. , Gately perfumed with pure flower General B=king can be expected: tion -on his hand which was burnt Pa large e num oertof specialfacilitiesfaoiilii alt odors and is unexcelled for Ladies Councillor John A. White in- some years ago. have for testing and,niaking a thorough y and Children. Business. Transacted. telids giving a Tree nlnsical con- Arthur Pherrill' spent a couple of examination of the eyes, and have Brougham, days last week visiting friends in OUr' brouRbt their children in and had gls _ - cert in the tOVVli hall, g g es fitted for them thus ving'the little' _Lev.ita for mechanics mud others apecial'atxention yen to the collet- on Fri lty evening, Feb.'9th, open neighborhood. ones complete relief, f your child in i will quickly remove all stains tion of farmer's sale and to the world. Look out for post Mr. and Mrs. Tresham and family wealo-fey aAcome.wiingana Idefe`.wiu tive mikes :;from the hands. other^notes. ars' anof rMrs�Ires spent a week with blit. complete examination and tell you iast _. _ where the troubleds,then you may get Let us have the'pleasure O! shoal Q+ Phillips, , $- - Mrs. Fred: Collins,"who has beeri in glasses or not,just as you Wien," Mes s. P Gam _ 8 maidlre, W. Stevenson and E. W1 the hospital for sofne time,is now en- My eharges are very modest , ran=- in these and ocher" 13AVINGS DEPA$TMENT. ia¢fiom it 3Qnp.scaordinv to t�e.00m. lines to moat. Bedell_ .were at Prince Albert on joyyiirg excellent health. plications met. �epooite received 0`f �1.-and Friday as delegates.to the district Mr. Mercer has purobased a new } Y - - npwarda., division of the Sons of Temper- driver, and now may•be seen daily _l�Orman B8,S88tf Snterill allowed. at highest, ante. eg�a�n�►� who has e c , ► - g The carniyal last Thursday Mrs. Pallister, who Las been con- jeweler and OptioiaII - w fined to her bed for some months, is eur;ent rates night was one of the,best ever fi d Brock 8t South .. • • �iC]SZp•at'k�ldeC�.or paid half is able to be around aggin. ., t ; DICKERING yearly held on Brougham rink. Thu �, Currans and family,of Scotia " Citizen's Band, of Claremont, de- Junction are spending a few days with T H PIC'KERING� NE W. - S, serve congratulations on'the Ofte 'their iwnt,Mrs. R. Barton. Whitby, O1tt 'H A R MACY X. J.T808Tox� made furnished. Win Emma Mdjor, of Toronto, was, * �w,�• :, .' " 7, , ,.. '•'.: �.�... q ..` p ',�i..`'S,''CkR.'lt' a�`z3b — . n,x a_.' ' .. '• °bd ro 1 %�•^ y' G''n _ W"'1+:,�'t p$'. '}�.�',",�,4p,��ai, �;i��:,'�rl�r"tl. `� ',1 f,.,m:4, '0. .1$ � ✓ .. • �wGiy-�"' pI� ., .,. .. ..., .. ... _ u,.w.•' "_..:. 'r+':.-�"+�re� .�«..;.:.�. !rk ....,, ...6 s�r?ix, '.w:x�n"" «. •.�5i�;�{' s "1�, . hL ,'" ::cw...- ... '.1 g .v,,..- ` .'oa �.-,:i'`` "%!k:•.�es� �„L• '`' .+', s. '$'' ` .e�Ry,""' :.:^-.$,. "+�e^';€z•-vyt, .nr,r T: ��,."c�,,,;, R1 11 -.• .7-. - - i?k r.. :. -•cC'.u; 191 -iii:....•,' *dy`•.ny„1 .-•.:. :.s...w. ,°R"•.,„'`-+.' r ".'Cwv t� �.r aa..arc k, !•. fh. 1 7" ys f a"N.,f .•�'.-., try..,..w. ...,,. •.. . ...: .1... ..... ... .l.w '... _ .� ` 17 P. �l livered by J. A. Ruddy and J. A. Me- run n 80 to $3.,,0, ran& to cossmww co IONFeelers, of Owetr Sound, dealing with BEADING `X �TS at$ 2 to 12.70, and bolts al$2.75 to ijY.50. s some needs o1 the industry. Mr. Ruddy Milch Cows--Quotations are unchanged - y. JILL,U, � - ' 'NAT ONAL referred to ••the conditions in Europe, ..•- . ,at $30 to $60 each. , -FIRS and pointed, out that considerable loss ' BREADSTUC•Fs. Calves-Quotations are unchanged at - * • - • -: t _ - resulted to the "butter trade through. To onto Jan. 23—Wheat-0ntario- tO 3I2 e8ch and 3 c to 6j;c p4.i' lb. . . ,_ _ .. -. r. Prof. S. Harrison, o. 2 w t�`79c; red, 78c to w mixe3, Seep and Lambs-Export'ewes ata mould on butte Pr F. Hatriso N h .. -' of the Ontario Agrfcutturaj Colege, �; goose, 75c; spring,-74c to ?5c;at out. quoted at $4.50 to $4.75 per cwt., and � --. _-,-= ► Guelph, discussing this question, stated side points. bucks and culls at 33.50 to $3.75. Grain- ussian Czar -Will Introduoe Constltn- jhat'moulds were encouraged by loose wheat=Manitoba"-No. I northern, yea lambs, ewes and ethers, 86.40 to packing o1 butter and the use of green 863;c; No. 2 northern, 84c; No. 3 north- $6•65, and bucks at $6 to 36.25. S °.S . wood for boxes. lie recommended that evil ,: Ali-rail quotations, North Bay, Hogs-The market continues firm and '- tlona : Government+ butter,paper be dipped into formalin, as are: No. 1 hard, 90c; No. 1 northern, is quoted at an advance of 10c per cwt., _ *_, • • the best preventive measure against 87'/,c. at $6.75 for selects and $3.50.•for light& --1 . ' -'._ T _, -1 m our-Ontario-The market is firmer an ould I l d fats DENfANDS BROAD 1?.ECTION LAW. A GRAIN FAMINE PRESIDENT CREELMAV. at $3.10 to $3.15 bid,for export for 90 per -- cent. patents at outside points.' One 'TENDERS CALLED SOON. "° rR says, Second re its from*the famine dis- Air, George C. Creelma.n, President sale was reported at $3.20. Manitoba- .___ r .The first national convention organiza- tracts are very a arm g; ' - 'nonfat. Will be . _ . tion by a political party in the history be transported owing to the disorgan- o4an entertaining character adapted to and ,patents, $4.20 'to $4.30. of Russia that of the Constitutional ization of the railway service- It is re- an audience where `others than those Millfeed-Ontario bran in bas outside, Rushed. 10 Democrats, opened here on Thursday, ported from Kien that agrarian outrages directly connected with dairy work were $17; shorts, $18. - An Ottawa despatch says Ys: Within a Two hundred and fifty delegates, repro have broken out afresh. -Polieemaster represented. He expressed a hope that Oats-Firm at 35c to 36c, outside: � few days the National Transcoritinentat l aentfng sixty provincial organizations, Rostolf on the Don has been inQicted for he would see the day when, as in the old Bayley--48c to 49c for No. 2, 43c tq 45c Railway Commissioners will probably a+ere present Under the chairnlanshi not reventin a massacre of Jews, land, one county .would be noted for itsriders far conStnintirin Lae • outside. " in onions of the Government section be- vention took .0 discussion ofcthe - ELECTORAL CAMPAIGN. another for another breed, so that buy- , Peas-Firm at 79c, outside. tween'Quebec and Winnipeg. Messrs. "err wanting a particular class of animal Rye-?0c, outside. Morse, .Vb'aimvri ht and Wood, dire�tora `party's onaude tower aids -the election �o despatch from St Petersburg says: could go direct to the particular county Buckwheat-Firmer at 52j;c to 53c, of the Grand Trunk Pacific, were in•the A the National Assembly. Prof. Miliukoff, The holiday truce in Russian politics is and secure what they required. He ap- outside. city on Friday In conference with the Editor Hessen.- and Prince Hakeffsky over, and the new political parties are proved of Premier Whitney's scheme to Corn - Can tan, ChaUlam National Transcontinental Railwa Com- ivere the leading speakers. - The two mustering . their strength for Russia's have agricultural high schools in various freights; American, No 2�yellow, 51%c; missioners in connection with.the con. . lirat named advocated participation in first all-important electoral campaign• parts of the Province. the Douma, but only so long as it was)There will be a conference of leaders - No. 3 yellow, 51c; mixed, 50 c, Toronto slivction work on the Government seg _ ishown that the majority'of the Douma or the allied moderate parties from Tari- ----_. , - freights. tion, which the company is anxious is pathized with the principles of the ous parts of the empire here this week. should be rushed with s1I ,possible ex. _ ;Party- Prof. Milikofl declared that un This coalition, which embraces the BISHOP IW 110 WATEA. . ` '-COUNTRY i-RODUCE. ' P�tion from Winnipeg to Lake Super- - .less the results of the preliminary elect F.arty of law and order, Vie Oetobrists for Junction. .. . . Lions were favorable to the C°nstitu- and five lesser factions, has chosen the Wrote a Letter Expatiating on Japanese butter-Quotations are unchanged. Another incentLVe to the early letting . -4 Creamery ...... ... 24c Lo 25c of contracts is that successful tenderers, tonal Democrats, the latter should will►- name of Constitutional Monarchists. Social immorality, draw from the electoral.colleges. do roller ...... ...... 23c to 24c y P PR 8 and will nominate candidates in con- Dairy lb. rolls ood to choice. 21c to 22c may be able to push supplies northward Editor Hessen said. in view of ilio mon. Though officially they are to fav- A Tokio despatch says: There is in- g wtsile the !ce and snow affords facilltias oL continuing else armed revolt,they terse feeling against William Awdry, do tubs .. 21c to 22c _$ache?ing agrarian storm unless the °!• ."""'•"' for transportation- The letting of ail do-medium ................ 19c to 26c t®prelatives in the Douma immecti- have realized the°necessity for securing the Anglican Bishop of South Tokio. lie, contracts will be subject tb approval by t ately instituted all afro liberties detnander3 representation in the Coming National wrote a letter last autumn to the London do intel'ior......,.... . 18c to 20c the Governor•in-Council. Assurances 'and passed a broad and simple election Assembly,.and are concentrating their Cheese-Unchanged. at I3c for large Were v . p y g Times, expatiating on Japanese socia] given by Mr. Parent and.tus col. .instead of the present "worthless" attention on securing a full registration immorality. His letter attracted wide and 13jlc for twin• leagues that tenders would be asked law the"stru le must be recommenced from the Labor, professional and Soca- Eggs-New laid are offering at 24c to within two or-three weeks gg attention, and has evoked some"strong ,and the,worlt a3ong the old lines, and all the forces of elastic organizations. replica from Baron Suyematsq, son-m_ 5c, cold storage et 18c to 19C, and limed energetically pushed so that the line nava o al 17c. would be read • e!y must be mobilized to war against law of Marquis Ito, and former Minister y for traffic by August, - `.iAe common enemy.^ A LILLIPUTIAN REPUBLIC. : . of the Interior, now a resident of Eng- Poultryfat h chickens, 10c l0 lin thin 190? - . The delegates reported that the party land, and others in that'�untry, and 'c to 8c; fat hens 7;c t° 83;c;thin 6c to - 0 - -— 'lead made good progress, but that the Following the example'of their broth- Baron Kaneko, former Afmister of Jus- 7c; ducks 12c to 1A"thin 6c to 8e; geese - a'eactionary local authorities were inter- ers on the mainland, the peasantry of tire,)acre. The newspapers state that'al- 10c to"12c; turkeys 14c to 15c for choice ..- LARGE SLAUGHTER OF DEER. tiering with 4e propaganda in various even Lie tiniest province in the Baltic small lots. rcndv they have created a strong senti- isections. Complaints concerning this have instituted Independent republics. ment in England that.the the Japanese are IIress'�cl Hogs-The market is quotable Express Companies Carried 3,510 From One of these, the Islet Linnusit, probably higher at $8.50 to 58.75.per cwt. for car- +� _1a:erlerence, they said, had been made unworthy of being allies. Those.who Boating Grauaele. * - --W Count Witte, but only sllgh! astistaC- the smallest State tn'the' world, alreasdy lots here. ._ have replied to the letter stigmatize it , _ :,tion had been given-- boasts- of a•revolution and a second as the act of a spy. Already the. Bishop Potatoes-Ontario, 65c to 75c per bag, A despatch from Toronto says: Be. President, the Citizens having risen and h� received lhreatPnin letters, and fear on-track here, 75c to 85c out of store; turns from the express companies lA • CZA1'i'S FIRM DECISION. - overthrown the first, the present Chief g Pastern, 70c to Be on track and 80c,-W Chief Game Warden Tinsley indicath n - of violence has' in�lu•ed his >;n •,ash and The St. P Magistrate; Janeenson; addressing them' 90c out of-More, .... that.the slaughter of deet in the'lerests etersbur correspondent o[ Japanese friends t o form a special so- g �� in proclamations as "My faithful sun Baled Hay-39 per ton for :10. 1!tm- of the province during the last open the Landon . Tamest cables: Although jests," l pe u,cetio Fortunately, oils ,'4ts carlots here, and $G for No. Y. season'was larger than In former ears.' lbe present goverrimemL's apparent ate :. - the Bi op is now away upon a,mission Y .. .. - TheterPresenttio io in a tic of re- .�-' the Benin istonels. Baled Stray- ;arlotsi on track here The companies carried"" 3,310 ca cases . - 11taction, PLOT TO KILL DOUBA•SOFF. are quoted unchanged at $6 per ton. from the various shipping points 4n the taken in conjunction with the , - disastrous condition of the country's despatch from St. Petersburg r,...,.. 'hunting districts. This was 270 more Ilirtances and the spectra of Inmine and The ileo of 5lnscow warned Vice-All- DEAD BETIDE TILE TRAIL. _. then In the former season, but it does po At&TrREAL MARKETS. not represent more than a quarter ut , Unrelenting bitterness among all class- miral Doubasfl, Governor-General of , - Nfnntreat, Jan. 27.-Grain-Attho h ttio game shot. Many hunters reaidfaiig - es, does not encourage the hope of a Moscow, not to attend the ceremony of The Mounted Police are investigating in the neighborhood kill their two deet 'dy Peaceful development of the Russian blessing the waters there lsecause: they the , to whlth trey are entitled-and do 'not `' crisis there; is, at least, one bright spot had learned of a plat to kiEl Tsi3r f with ._ _ business ab rather quiet and acoer of nod to se rad them to their Domes b po u rs ]c weather other co in the horizon. ' This ray of li ht is fur- bombs. He replied that-11knew ,t A des k h from 'Lla dminster, N. W. tions, the local grain markets 'ar8 Very y-. - _ taiebed b tGe Y g Y Pa Y rail, but cart them away: A large hum- y Persistent, unshakable de- the plot the ought to know how to re- T.,•sa s: A case whicls is attracting the firm in tone. Y b P Y g her of moose were also exterminated. --- termination of the Sovereign to intro- vent its execution. lie attended the cera- ttention of the Mounted Police down fats-No. 2 white, 40c No. 3 shite, duce constitutional vettsment. It moray and returned uishartncd. it seemshe line will robabl be" ,nvesti sled 38? s to 39e,.and No,-4 white, 38c.• 7'he express companies 'have carried go. P Y g 150 heads of°these animals.- Others re.. x Peas-79c f.o.b. per bushel. tii+as announced on Wednesday, that that the plot was genuine.. A woman by Coroner Rush of Vegreville al the , main-yet to be sent. - the Emperor has -ordered is -council e.f calling herself Princess Koslovska• and request of Inspector Strickland. Ac- Barley'-Mamloba, No. 3,.47%c; \o.4, . (Ministers to elaborate an amendment two or' three others Were arreste•l. cording to the story which has reached' 4a3;a to 46c.. _ y conformity with the manifesto of October and correspondence we4es Sound at Prin Lrother tell Lla dminster�o ng and a Corte-American mixed, 53c; No. $ q, the organic laws at the empire In Etght bombs and a elulsntity of arms the authorities, John Fl _ ty y one afternoon yellow;53; c extra: FAMINE IN NORTH IAPAA - 130. Although_ the announcement Is not cess Koslovska s rnmidsnce. The papers. about a-month- ago .with% a teem ui Flour=Manik;ba spring wheat patents, . .' . *Mcia , I am satisfied that it cert $4 to $4.50; strong bakers', 54.20; win- aitsly seized indicated that the conspiracy was horses, to drive to their claims, a tow Hearty One`Million Persons Known to ..represents els© intentions of Nlcheslaa. aimed at Governor Doubasotl, miles .south. When they:telt they were tr a ten to 50 straight be Suffering. r$ e11�5 se�$tet$ $4.0 min ba s1.85 to i - _. Intoxicated and plentifullysu with. ' $ I --- - 11�y�d1 65 to 81.75. - - A Tokio-des atch says: :--Conservr - - 'rives the � g� Per ton Ontario bran n the n�smpliPd�aiistic9�published ib ` whiskey. A fehours fterpw 1. CHEESE IN ENGLAND. brother, still lntoucaled, arrived �,t ' FACTURE _ Atrllked=lNan�toba bran In bags, $18; lively copapers, show there are 960,0 __ the homestead at some GaLcians, and shorts, , lAand, Prof. H. H. Dean; of the O io asked them 0 a mouille,•$.a to to per Ian. • far great Undoubtedly the sutleririg ea on the road somew Dere. Tru GaI! lost 5°1 $ 524; straight grain faricicen, " gticutturel College, gave an address- brother John, who, he said, had K� o• greaterthan the Government !s will. : . based on his observations while in the cians Rolled Oats-Per bag, $�.40. ing to advertise. 11 , •. _ice 1�'D BU77ER DiSC,[JSSED BY went out and found John Flettin lying saran f has announced then _ Old Country ,last summer. Reta•rring to g Y g C,ornMeal-31.45 to $1.50 per bag. Premier j %MSTFnN DAIRVUEN• the- special features of the different alongside , tract about two miles from in�hisinlonuPheav loss ,is " brought the Hay-No. ], $8.50 to $9; No. °, 37.25 adoption of ilio budget of the tormet , g body to ilia house and next 'day it was to•37.50: clover, $6 per ton in car lots. Premier, Kalsura. He urges.Constitu• . _ e house dead The ,_ °p Y g burned without the fm orality,of a Cor• Cheese-holders are -asking 13c, to tionali�ts to give•him their undivided . �Talwkk Pointon :on Preparatfone .cit sustained by makers in Ontario produc- ".%c, sup�ortJ`- ----- ' In a Cheese too close fn texture. The °per's In 7" Owin to rPporLq since - g circulated a police Owing inv'esti' tin Butter-Choia�-cream 75 selling ;n . Canadian Products for the English market. does not demand such . . g' the local market al 23c too22.3j;c, and urs- DERRICK FEI.I., MEy CRl'SHE. cheese, and in producing it more acid Bri[1sh Markel. developed, @ g AP SiIIPPER4 Fh\ED. der grades at 22c to 22'/,c. Some fancy _ must-be Bevel rad more milk is stock is bringing 23c. Dairy Duttcr is .. ._ required • to make e- a of cheese, Avalanche o[ Rock and Timber Precipi- At the Western Dairymen's. Convert- pound' in good demand in 21c in tubs and 21c y_ ,tion hell at Ingersoll last week,.Geo. H. ilius making it much more expensive to Were Guilty of Violation of Fru_tt Marks to 21 c- for tolls. intoe into Deep Cut. Harr,•chief instructor for Western On pace' Prof. Dean stated lhat,enrly Act. Eggs-Select"§ quoted at from 23c to A despatch from Keewatin,Ont., says: in the season English buyers ez.pecled to •_ - 24c, and'limed at 18c to 19c. Strictly A serious accident occurred on Saturdn xr v tario, presented a report of the work t, Canadian; cheese at a fairly low y s conducted during elle past season. The Y A Trcrslon,Ont., dPspafch says: Two new laid are selling well at 28c. al the new Keewatin flour mill being lwtnber of instructors in the district in � `' the prospects were for a heavy cases, of importance to fniit growers Pptatoes-,In ,bags of 90 pounds' 65c constructed by the Macdonald Engineer. j 1t prod�tibn. The Canadian mercha susd_exposlers • are disposed of- before tb $l.°' ing Company; of Chicago. . A derrick, . a previous year. In'the district the*e are r- and f ry meet, Wever, held out for Magistrate O'Rourke here on Thursday; Iiuney-VY'hite clover, in comb, 13c to which was used for lifting rock from a good prices, and through their action when convictions for violation or sec- 14c per pound sections; extract 'Se to 9c; racewa tor[ feet in de Ui broke _ 21 cheese factories','and of these 171 were Y. Y P ... . Pte.. the farmers ,of the caunlry are today tion six of tDe'Fsiiit Marks Act w:ere i�uckwheot, '.c l0 7c. ci Matin 1ls coed f rck'and hu timbere Rdsited regularly;. 590 patrons were visi- P g ge x ' ,ted b the.instructors, and $35,033 was from $5,000,000 to 56,000.000,better oft registered against James (',ogle and F. Provisions-Heavy Canadian short cut into a cut in which twenty men were at �s ' __expended in building•new factories and than they would have been had the tner- C. 'Morrow•. -The former contested th•:, pork-,'119 to $20; •tight short cut, $18,to work. The timbers fell, pinning one mars - T I IYENT I �,�, ,g; [1141 -making general-improvements. fin.' chants not acted as they . .. erelI ,-the•qulnlity of milk delivered at ..• COOL CUArNG. days in jail was imposed. This was i+t cut clear Sat back, $19 to "'0;'compound falling rock.• The injured men were-at tDe factories' showed considerable im• •. .the rate of $1 per barrel, the Court find- lard; 63;c to 7c; Canadian pure lard,. once conveyed.to lhe.Keewatin Hospital,. provement over the previous year. J, A. Ruddy,..Dairy Commissioner for ins that in the shipment complained of joy,c to 11c;kettle ren+dcred, 11%c to 12c; where a Galician,•name unknown, died. • Canada,'discussed• the cheese, situation', there were 50 barrels beiow the sten- ham, 12c to 13c,according to size; bacon, 'rhe others 'are lin a p' _ Still, said the-instructor, "there is a g lying t the oiiit of LI and mew attention to the at dare required in lite Act.• Air. Morrow 13c.to 14c; fresh killed abatletir dressed death'. •_..:. _..• lot of over-ripe cream coming in, and a present Canada-supplies about 80 per - very regrettable feature is. that in 11 entered.a plea of guilty and was let off hogs, $9.75 to$10; country dressed,88.75 .. t there were more cases of 'watering and cent. of the cheese,imported to Great with a fine of $5 and osis. The inspec- to $9,50; alive, $7.25 for mixed,lots, ___ _ i g B ' n. But the irn rtation of cheese _ .,'CANADIAN- GR41N. skimming milt than in the previous year. p° tors pointed out that in Mr. Morrow's ;.r • ]tris I consider a reflection on the far• .into Britain`Das not increased within the case they examined five barrels, and . - 'More Carried by Vessels of the United mors" The unfit of the cheefse'fro- last few years, and in order that•we may' that subsequently he had'giccn them a E3UFFALO N]ARKET� Slates. q Y P increase our shipments we must increase written admission that there were Kt _ duced was, on the whole, superior to the demand by improving the quality of Ieast 40•'barrels'of apples mark :{tie Buffalo, . Jan. 23. - Flour-Steady. An UlE'. a des itch says: burin the t►nything ever turned out before, but a- Gur products. Air.7tudd3+ contended that PP \Yheat-Nothing doing. Corn-Firm; P g - any d hard cheeses were made Burin that were packed in the same quality of a period frons Sept. Ist to the close of nevi-• ' • •- �' g the-most efficient means of improving the rade as the five examined tie in- No. 2 yc11e?w, 48 tb 48%c; No. 2 corn, • the hot summer months.. g b'Y .gation, Dec...l2th, there were shipW quality of Canadian cheese, and thus in- .spectors and found to be below the 48',c. Oats-Unsettled; 'No. 2 while, I � o. NECisLECT OF OPPORTUNITIES. creasing the demand, is in having ;t' standard. 35;; to tete; No. 2 mixed, 34;;c, t the c opt of n1%. 5 30,358066 burt shes of ai, .. .. r Cured at a temperature not above 60 dc- .. ' . . . _ _ 1. "'wheat, ,396::91 bustzels of oats, 280,961 i G. A� Putnam, Superintendent of groes. . 'Tile 511KASA• DOOHED bushels of barley, and 1.47,469 bushels c,1 jRapl Lnatitu4a ;n as aiirtssrdealt .CLW'IORX MARKETS. flax. Of the-wheat 1t1:139,18t-bushes was y a,�b_;laiih atone features of agricultural edu- POINTERS ON BUTTER MAKING. — . . .. . cation. f'fe drew at cation to the fact George H. Barr presented the in'st.ruc- Attempt to Pump Out Togo's Flagship 1Cw York; Jan. 23.-b�'heat-Spot carried. in Canadian ,qnd 11,218,888 that farmers In too.many cases do not tor's report. In .Western Ontario there . - a Failure. easy; No.2 red, 90%c in elevator and bushels in American vessels, of which Lai:ike advantage of the o 92,,c f.o.b: afloat; No.-1 northern Du- Jailer quantity 10,613,822 bushels went; - : g pportunities for are,naw-72A-creameries, as compared with A Tolcio despatch says: An attempt loth, 97;c f.o.b. afloat. 't:o Buffalo, I:38?.000� -bushels to Port 11 education and.benefll offered by Govern- 59 in 1904. Of the total number 53 last was made-on Wednesday to pump out Huron and about h4�lf•a million bushels ` �nent and other institutions. Fanners' year were i•isited regularly by the in the battleship Nlikasa whieh, caught fire ' � •. 4- , to Eric, Ila. , • i Institutes meetings and conventions :n strtictors, 32.4,visits being made. Of Ih3 at'Sasebo Sept. 12th amid sank after an •'LIFE STOCK AIAnKCT .- During the, corresponding.period of general were not patronized as they 71 creameries,5 received whole milk, A explosion. The attempt was a failure,, 'To onto,Jan: 23.-The features of lead- 1944 Dirty °,7.4,tg5 bushels of CanndiaA should, be by the farmers. Those who were conducted on the combination, and and it discloses unexpected rents in her -� wheal, cut of a total" of 17,116;281 b I. needed the instruction most too often 55 were cream-gathering creameries; 49 iiig•at the Western Cattle Alarltel to-day u' B g holt. were a further adViince in'ho ri �s shels Shipped, were forwarded bfe did not take the trouble to come out to used the Babcock, test and 22 the oil-test g.P $�, and en easier feelin in butcher cattle. American ports, r ilio meetings. churn. In the district there was n es- g 4 Referring to the bacon industry, Mr• enditure of $18,210 on new cream cries 1lMMtiGRATIION Is INCREASING. Export Cattle=•Quotations are un- ♦=---+ ;, ' , • ,. -I S` i p —� charged•._Choice are quoted at $4.60 to PutffiM rated {hat seweral of the inti- and improvements. -- .- . Tz, " 3 ?en Thousand Moie Last Fear Than .. ZERO IN PBK1N. ,r;,, lute"workers who ha��e been:in different A teat.ure of the meeting was an ad- $5, good "ter" medium at $4 to $4.50 - - ii t� - During Last.Season. ethers at $3.75:to $•4, .bulls at $3.50 l0 • - �r .rr, sections of the province report that far. dress by• Prof. G. F. McKay, of Ames tarsi $iioiifall-Poor ..SuOerin and mL1'' _ g. gr g Ades itch from Ottawa ss, $4, and cows at $2.ta to 33.50. 9 „,r� mars are in m cases reducing th•.ir Agricultural Cc:le e, Iowa, who stated p says: For the Butcher Cattle-Picked lots $4.20 'n Ret�ars greeting'. - 1.1_; production of hogs owing to the unsettlpuf that the'production of dairy produce in .year ending December last there was in i "condition of the bacon industry. Mr, the United States in 1905 was valued at .increage in Cmhllgration• of '10,395, as $4.50• good to choice'$3.70 to $4.20, fair . _ ... Putnam pointed out that dairymen $700,000,000.' Of this_s3W,000 -compared with the _eau'. to ood..33.10.$3.60, common $2.to •to 23 Pekin d Se�naell have -.The t ghl,sneer= -.could not work their business to advan- represented in butter. The State of Iowa arrivals for the year 19M were: British, cows o u s 0 2.25, .ot the winter fell here last night, and - tage unless hog production received lis alone produced butler and eggs in quan= 6;,863; ' Continental, 35;33], and United and canners $i.-7i to'Ss50. was followed by zero weather, the tem• fair share of attention, and he urged tities which made them of greater value States, 44„424, making a total of 144,618, Stockers and Feeders-Short-keep feed- perature being the lowest for years, tn�bts the farmers the importance of than the combined gold output of the ak compared vhth 134, 23 for 1904, Tho ers-are quoted at $3.60 to $4, good feed- The poor ere suffering severely and ' Insinntaining•both the supply of hogs and United States and Alaska. pros ects are that'the returns 'for 1906 ors-at-1113-40_10-0-0. medium at 32,80-iq ..Beggars are freezing. The jinrickshr;. _ t" . . he desirable bacon type.. Aittr Prof. McKay addresses were de writ be greater then, for the past year. 53.50, bulls at $2 to $2.75, good stackers men are unshelteredg . -. jj:i, I � ­'. . .. I,' I. _:, __ I -i . . . ;.1 . - .. _�, ... 4.". .��,, I I . i - I i - � ,_�'�. - , . . . . . �. . . . I. . �'­­'., - I . . - I . 1^ L, 11 . :17 . / 114.,t._ 1,1- . � . I . _ - , 1. ­ .1, ., , :, I I 9 ' '. . 1 - . . . . , . . . ... .­ .. . .. :, I d , . . F . I 1 n ,0,L_____.___1R I . .... I . r . .1 . . .. _ . . I , . - ­�. .. ' ' . , .� . ... ; . I . . I I I I . I " I . . — I - . : _� , � ,, ,,, .-:'r- 'J,J'L4 . . . .. . . ... . - 11 .. I z r r yax ter', w .ck ✓. a x fr5:... ' ,:' ,,•in-, cr'(r ..,r, Gt,;,• ..o;-.- rs, :. ,xc y`.•: 7 'A `'� se ^+Z_ 1. _�i , .a".Y...1• ,ia.m �. -_„ ,..,k,,:�$pe^- - 3nh�+,c..• �. a�.r..« - '.-<,:cy. .w.e: p... r, i -°'r3i'h .. � ,, .s'.�•� 1..h •,,ra.,atT ..r.-n,•sG•ras.Y..s •s .ee,r�3 a�„ K"` _ .v+i'rr.,e,-.�c.?. •,u. r+� .'.,.am .'�•':...--u4sf•.: 8.� 3-... d ;�.`�,�,, 4,g" � .!. .....+.S:Mrr7. F7J'v !•,,. � r r',: ..,,,.�. .�• .:•: ..yr ...,Y;$,.. - .A '.S � r ,ice day ..s ;PARTICULAR PEOPLE IMMIKOSe -. N. SH BItEAD-111" JACii TMW. 3611s;h "tleshipsWill Be Furnished MING ia`a1 Q[Ts With Bakeries. ,. ED�.� �aa�� .:+ Tile various changes in connection 'rtvitk the,cooking arrangements0 1 file In ordinary f the steer. copsumes _ aboutaolpt of its ordinary eed;the balance is uo- >- 'a AV Aft titice, are about to Materialize. digest - : Not only is file gigantic battleship, , j This undigested balance c* be made toI L40 ='the Dreadnought, to be fitted. with u give % to I lb. `extra gain per day, and at a +bakery in addition to her regular galley, profit. y adding the snit,pepper,and gravy' to • .taut there is to be an all-round general �f A rt�f000d to makeitoayotYirowafood;why not 'TEA becausa it is Tightly Sealed In Lead Paeltet� ilntroduetion of soft tack" into the sea not lying about loose in all kinds of places ince ordinary antic tear.- ---service. - the aalmar BLUE EiiBBOlQ is carefully Watched FROM - PLANTATION TO' H'OK-A The weevil biscuits of Tratal ar'days Like ourselves the animal tongs for a + - y g w and pleases all. have long disappeared. Now the khaki- tasty' meal. t -colored, flint-like squares which go ty / g It starts the "mouth watering before eat- rOIyLY ONE BWST'TEA—BLU_E RIBBON TEA fills h digestive fluids `` - _ x 'the name of ship's bread are to go also, - I• 4A 7AP and Jack is to have tot rolls for break S to and ,fast, dinner and supper, whether in liar- line, pshawa '.' Steel Shingles bor or at seal. SOI nnes Great Britain has lagged considerably the rthe }� ahind�vjother sea po}rers in thus feeding �'� 4 - tier bhtejackets on fresh bread. As to the quality of the food in the Wind Britishii _ = is the "salt,peppbr and gravy"that makes animal's r _ Book on the health of the navy that "mouth Water. _ -` � 13,000 men were medically treated for Notes lnjunous in it andcan stop feeding it without harmful effects r cep •indigestion during 1904 awakens certain Human beings can take it with honest. We take it every day. We gt0etlt misgivings. Naval doctors, however, know its contents. It is made clean.' r AN many this is due to the fact that the blue-' If not satisiie�t Your money will be cheerfully refunded by the dealer. i jaCkCts are overfed nowadays. TRY HERc'J LER t•OOL'TRY FOOD and ftw Cr yVXSp&"QTOCY FOOD CO.,Limited TORONTO. - -:SHE MEANT El�£RY . - �r. - awe ; -- Plrgof• WORD HE SAID For Inflammation of the Eyes.- CLEANING ' Oft ` Amon the many and qutilities which r ouTino Made from Painted or Galvanized ~feel, at prices varying from i2•!SS to 85.10 -I gg g q ria m aaure them la Parmelse s Vegetable Pius possess, be LADES • • e aNiTS per hundred square feetcove g e . This is most desinb oov- -- sides reggulattng the digestive organs, to erin on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores,Ele- their eiticiency in reducing enaamivatlon Ona be4~serf our W aw 7"-*prvern' >�It g y ;1EX - REEYE'S IillEi'11ATIS.m CURED of the eyes. It has called forth. ma.n} aarTlN AauatsAR setae oo. vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the "OSHAWA" shingles. A tetters of recommendation from those hammer and snips are the only tools required. BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. who, were recoted with this complaint Iwtrrsaat•'roteoxs0' art�w� a QIISB� We are the largest and oldest company of the kind under the British and found a cure in the pills. -- aIIect the necve centres and the blood in flag;-and Have covered-thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada, r a Surprisingly active way, and the re- 0♦0}*.+*+*+0+*+*+*+*+*'♦ making them su`lt is almost im•-tediately Seen. ♦ FIRM.-NATER AN0AJ%!{LNtj<+10-PROOF 'Was so Crippled That He Could hardly + r Fond Father-So you n ant to ma WARIVIERS! We also maunfacture Corrugated-Iron In long sheets, Conductor Pipe and Get Around and Could Get no Belief y EA\'E TROUGH Eli._ my daughter. Ardent Admirer - Yes, f',t from Doctors or llediclnes. sir.. Fond Father- What are your pros• ++ _METAL CEILINGS, ria imitation of brick or stone. This fa the reason of the 1"u+rhea y METAL CEIL1�iGS. to 2,000 designs. Dresden, Urlt., Jan. 2°-{Special}- peas Ardent Adinirer-She• is villin;; need t° use every precautlem with your " r, N'Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me of'thou- if you are. tP .took. By the use of our � Write for Catalogue No. 1411 and Iree'samplee of OSHAWA Shingles. Write STOCK TONIC today. ►mutism slick and clean." Afr. W. G. What is the Best Tiolag to strengthen west (Cragg, the well-known cle,l. tneMhant and ancien? The D A L" Menthol Planter. .It will aced other nmalia, you have the best � ���_+.®.�s =��p=a7E. guarantee of health to your-stock. + YORTaLAL.401. OTTANA,ORT, TeacITS. Day. LSRaeR,OmT, WmKIPS& TAtygaVVEN a L 4]h reeve -8f this place was the speaker curs lumbago and rheumatism. St rails mater and he evidently meant every w�rd t;e ,MeroIIt pla,tera_ Davis A Lawrence Co. ValuaLbli Advice Free 7r7 orals se- ase tue•az gtWarta aD+tUsNZARM Op t'Tt?Laa�Yart10L fig NnAri/t Cas it s d become your own Tetartoary said rurgsoa a bead Office-and Works. Oshawa, Out., Caaadit "It was the Infiamatory kind of,.Rhea- "I'm taking my riding Iessans in strict :maUsm I had,unci it-cTippied-me up s Hogs- pr' "why not in public?" "So The Vr,'Tg1t[MARV 9PUK"TY so., umitia - +that,I could hardly get: around to do as to avoid the fierce light that beats j0 636 DUNDAS ST„ TOROYTO, OYT. r imy, work in my store. [ had the�best about the thrown!" ♦ } { E} } E}X4♦#♦i �O "Before you marded me," he_com-) Nesr Tr in jhoo� }doctors and everything in the line if plained, "you used to say there wasn't �medielnes I_could hear of, but Ipothins another maxi like me.#n the world.""Yes; . Then is no mecr:ci it Orr the market NORTH-WESTERN FARMS �. tildes l•,r lgtitflul�, aet.wa ' "even gave me relief, .. that cwn compare with Bic61+s ants- and now," replied the wife, bitterly, '!. '"Then I tried DodYI s Kidney Pills and consumptive Syrup in expeu,ng from ehould noj like to think that there weal", falx boxes cured me compk tett'. the system trio irritating ficrnn the rovllBaa taco. eolds engender in the air passages. It ON TIE use the date, pleasant and eilectual j Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Itheurhatism is rulcide to neglect your cold. Try 3a iC3rand Trunk PaCi I,�'i I worm tiller, Mother Graven' Worm @ z- T Connected with We Creast o!C•ri•eea fig. curing the KitlnFti's. Rheumatism is .he cheap-experiment of ridding your- l tarminatoF: nothing equals it: Procure 11eneral Protestant Heepiw,the MaNr- Selt of - it - by using Sickle's Syrur. I ally Hospital,and the Isolation How CatLSed by Uric r1ci1 in the blood. fi watch to ■ aimplo_ruinedy• curtly taken, a bottle and take it home. (i Cltiawa, offers to women a thew the Kidneys are rlkht they .wall strain and once .used tc +Fut atztdyr ba prized - isPacti ooarrs of naming, rhe wort V pesatleat - All the Uric Acid Ont of the blood and a• i1 eOYgeeign medicine. _- _ I have two sections of land [or sale Use rend .to-c1a�* what to-morrow may w,d chem;;h, a.a comprises is }tileumatism tuft}_gq•with .it. wargt; neither leave'that to hazard which atsasiea aced la maws. .• `entire or in part, on line of .Grand The whaoi building is w crate from ♦ You ay your wife doesn't say much foresight may provide-for gr care pre.; 1e hoop" it is comsertab.and nt SE!�iTE\CE �E:R\f0.4s. to you when you stay out lute at flight'"' Trunk' Paelllc, nn�v under construe• vent. I �ed for wa6tag' elite •°hoot is"r• + tion list west of Portage La Prairie. tend b m. su oY the IId,ae s She doesn't say rhuetr, but the trouble ! Best - Fear is a poor kind-of foresight, is she keeps on repeating. iii" Ploughing is the Northwest will be Comfy by-ft �sound sleepx, night fol- @A"i y icedate°_ '-'w L'°et p°sewpeo� - Every word of profanity is n prayer. gin 8s earl}_ a9.February, You can low the nae of Weaver's Ceram for.t�a trouble°, ••••invited. Lova lasts long after oi'ty is worn odd have you a Skin Disescels-Either Salt sow oats; potatoes xnd alfalfa on no matter how tarm•ating they ba TMs Dint• _ For pm•re0tse.i,ply 1e -. C Little duties aro,a sctfOol. for litcrger Rheum,'Scald head, Rin;nvorm,!rzernn, breaking; and Set bis "-prices from s»nt sootbee ase elsaeusa ,ones. Itch, Barber's Itch, - Ulcers, Blorches, railroad- contractors' off__ K Tens LADY ivlrsMNTSNattitTa often hid a lot of ,, „ x Then hire- ouE your• teams for rails F r [ say, old chap.�can you Iend� Tlhe ywy s�ler tnawttrtW A ►g{{{e .modesty ds Chronic Erysipelas, five .p L., Pruri- road grading; at $5 per day.- - You me a fiver?" Jumpuppc- \Vhat.! Are 4 - vanity: on. Penriasis, or. other eruptions of the won't tl such a chance for n start you broke . again?" ]riper-"Oh, no; Otta+�rae eat - lie rejects all. rewards i•ho refits.-s skin-what Dr. Agnew's Ointment has _ Arnoral responsibility. - done for others it can do for you--cure another dear. Don't waste any this #s the same old -fracture!". _ The logic of love convinces more.than you.. One application gives relief.--Z time, as there is prscttcslly no other the love of logic. eents�87 land for sale of equal quality 'in Death Comes.to. All. Hut to need not RNttJeswTlaU 30 DAYS such a situation on such terms and corns prematurely et proper precautions OyRtO IN t- aro taken. An ounce of prevention b of ained b SC _. A golden.heart is n g; Y " -� at sa low a rice. Price $10-',0 per ` ting the heart on �c,Id. . Grayee- t wouldn't ma hi if' ! r a•ih pound o cure" od t have a -a-man-i-, I ^j„ •t--,• t marry *"; fray acre,, al!C year terms. pprevaniioa t lin d rend allow sodtsesss e j _ to work it,+will is wickadnoss. Ur, w I .*der*a bag of Shadows. ="He has such ugh• ways:' Glildyat- • J. L. ii.s PAB�ONS, rrhomas' :cloctric Oil not only 'aur ,Getting all to i he.rapes of trickery_ends '"True. But he.also has such handsome 9_ W'inchcster Street, _ palnr when applied externally, hue wyiu {n getting into them. . r#ieans!" - Toranto, Ont. prevent lung troubles resultin trom No man pairs more for a thing Clan colds and coughs. Try it raid Ee eon- he.who seeks it for nothing;.. Snallght leap is better than eeber soaps, A :90 r-,stomach-and--a :amour 'Temper. -._.__ There Ls n_reinedy for ig,noranoe but ,it is beat whom used in the Sunlight wa'. travel. hand in-hand and are the recur- Most men say they intend to-do a Lot Lr you•rbsaeasyou Have You sdatieaf Alone for knawkn t0A mach. p �l.er will ran re your moat' melt wo of.thins the. never intend to do. - The Judge may not .' what you have jt'laalllht/oat sad follow dis•edans. ors Of mental and physical wreck. hlilu. 6 Y fav Dara toadredr.u 41 can ears yea les hu ndered and ninety-nine times lh a ye te rata You eat wast yon Iter . 'done by why yo(1 dI it, Dropsy la one Positive Bion of Kidney x•a ses reitof to +e bean and absolutely Morals to many nlc�ln only .n chance Even the man who enounces:capital thousarnd food ferment (li7digestionl Is Disease.-Slave you an of these unmis- Eared pplicthin io doya Our rheumatic can a,s a curse never 'objects !i the curse the cause, Dr-Von' Stan's' F'ineappte ,. Y ti a. ep esti°a.of the earativo principles to meddle in other ptople's aittnirs. takable si�lrlls; i ufriness under the of electricity and m is Use earlb. The mark-.who carries a family-bibl,, comes bome to roost: Tablets keep the stomach sweet-aid i c es? FwoHen limbs? Smothering feel- Your sybtem faratsLes the anti' D "Ito under his grin may_carry none in lits Sestion-keep the nerve centce� well bal. Y ? a inooa)anoNoa wt Dor latae s Ing? Change of character In the urines e a complete battery, You tete a heart. Eighty Years Old-Catarrh Fifty Years:'ance'd-they're natures panacea-pleas• Exhaustion atter least exertion? if you etaaoes,we gaaesatoe the•arobas Pegple who try to get billed to riches Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cures ant and harmless. 35 cents-98 'have there's-dropsical tendency 'and you refunded oa recara of the Dien u 14== s on /he short ling find et b l billed es routed hent, Want any stronger evidence , (I n.ri in putting your-shouldn't delay.a our p g YO .• 0°'r°' Aoasrf•a IiltAsrTso, the- power of ,this wonderful remedy Bert-"A friend of mine tells me Yott self under ,Lha Creat American Kidney � tstuaysns aRnarATntr Selas/l: through-to ruin. ' " over this universal disease? Want the called me a donkey the other-day."..Fred _. Happy is the man who has a friend who ' " Cure 86 Nwsw t•. •+a' loves him enough to be willing to seen truth of the case confirmed. Write - Yes,.I believe I did." "\\'ell, I think George Lewis, Shamokin, Pa: Ile says: you ought to apologize." "So do I:' "What have.you in the shape of cu- _ "to be his enemy. -"I look upon my cute as a miracle: "h'hen why don't.youT' "Oh, don't nor- cumbers?" asked the would-be customer AND IT IS YET. [t is a good'thing to remember 'that It relieves in ten minutes.-S'9 rt' yourself. I'll apologize the first timehe, µ T - ' --your celestial standing does not depend as an entered the shop: Aolhing but 1 meet a dontey:' bananas.' sir;' answered the new as- A clever old lady who went into sect: on your terrestrial tailOC. Have you tried Holloway's corn Curet sistant. ely in the days when conversation Was Money has ''a mighty persuasive It has no equal for removing thea° They Drive Pimples Away.- face eov. more important than cooking, asked a tongue but a sadly' deficient hand wh,,h trouhlesomo excresences as 'many have end with pimples in unsightly. It tells "''-- r3ce t tun testified who have tried it. of Internal' irrognlarit es which should Nagata Gush Adeno sleop.and oomfoet{niece " n " e- ft comes to delivering the Coods. I]lee n since a een corree The on had re from le. Ve HEAT}OF THE OLA SCHOOL. liver held fine tionseys t the healtlevr-f perform " pain ink chest an lid"- �bthzost. plied i the niecee�'"Theome u was great." A ♦ wq x9E LITTLE WIDOW in t • it.•It tt+e to ria "My dear;' said the old lady, severely. _ they- should• and. these_ pimples are to "• ` Capt: Ryan, the new British naval ai- •let you know that the blood. protests. It isn't the menu that makes a good Parmelce's t'egotable fills will drive ELEPHANT-HUNTING Ii`i CEYLON. to Mighty Good Sort of Neighbor to[lave. tache, said at a dinner in Washington: dinner; it is the menu sit next.to." — "� little widow, a neighbor of mine, "The strength of thc+4leads o['�ome bt. spleen all away, .and,will leave the skin Eger `two.•or three years there is an OUC Old: School Iermet5 iS quite ln- cigar and clean. Try them. and„there Y a will be another witness to their 'excel- etephant "kraal" iri Ceylon, when 50 OC �� 33 Years persuaded me iq try Grape-Nuts when credible. fence. - 100 of the huge beasts are made prison- y iTrly,stomach was so «'enl: that it would "At a,harvest supper, a feast similar ors. In 1'903 no less than 104 elephants - tnot retain food of any wq other kind,"writes in its way do.your Thanksgiving dinner, Judge-Y.ou are charged, with protan- were captured'in a kraal near Kureni,- Shilob's Co,lrasptiom Guo, die aced a grateful woman, from San Bernard- there was an old farmer who drank a ity-PrtcnnPr-r 'am r�t, Judge-You a, the greatest number of captives Tosie. has beat before the public. rad o C e l good deal aMaampagne. -rife moinent. arc, sir. Whatrdo you mean!--Prisoner' rccord'ed' at •any one time since 1840. is. Maher wilt the lid t6i it sales I "I had been ill and confined to my his glhss was Filled he would toss it oft, -I was, but I `got ri o i Another method of capture is by placing Iwo steadily iaaearedyeat b7 year,laths y and then, of course, it would be fill,-41 in the paths taken by the animals run- beat proof of the merit of lbed with fever and n rwous prostration Shlfoh icor three long months rifler the birth of again. TttewretcAeaCondltiea of thoasaads'isdgs' ung nooses composed of ropes cf 1 Imp second boy.. \\'e. t�:era .in.de.,pair "But the old fellow grew quieter, and, to the fact that they neglect the simplest ear of antelope hide,'having'one end fasten�ti $ �y until ilio little widu��''s advice brought quieter the more champagne he dram:. their hetilth, when m this condition"FesoTim~ to-a tree. 13y.raising a sudden alarm, as a entre for Colds. ad A frown Settled an his forehead: Iiia will build you rep and spire fou atrongth the natives try to scatter a herd of ele• tmrtr of tho land air reket: -- - e.� angrily-ttncltl:-his- heavy 6 Ti►ose who have used Shiiott --i _ l lilted Grape•\ut: food, frim ilio .••y The, nore.ct pec pie on earth are those Phants and in-their f}E�ht some a['the- abeginning, and in.ail incredibly short grey brows. ° animals are sure to get caught by the be without it. Those wA have 0mar "Finally, when thewailer filled `nim who make lfie mnc't of «hat they have nooses. ' The captives arc. imprisoned used it ehould know that bottle s ;tithe it gave inR su.h x11.011 M' that .I y and the least of vdiat they are: ' -.'was able-to leat•e In}• ,bed and enjoy my. glass with wine for the tweiflh or thir- _ behind strong .palisades, and held for sold with a positive Santee that, if it { three flood.nwals a-da y..'In igwo mgnths teenth time,he shook his head,and said: -_-_ ._ sale. The hunters are not infrequently doesn't cute Y�� ll refund m}' weight increased fr,nn 95'to 1'13 '"James, when aria you aing to put l:i or terrible hurt, and -they enjoy :.'what•youpaid for lt Shiloh -the Whislcev on the table... These-Mine- s ectal distinction, under the name of s pounds, my nerve; -lend steadied dotrn " Cured and 1 telt reruly for 'inything. Aly Ming tedious. nnil<ans. A sldliull pnnnih is asj Has admi Cey on s a 'Successful n t_ neighbors were -oriu�,zcd tv,see ine gain m tq red ul 1" 'a rats ar e Y `et loin §T. m thous hof die meat Obstinate lwt • so rapidly apil mill mare co when the IiEFTtCtiEtINC IiPfiT. m fader is- In Spain:. ,..•. ...._ � R . �... .._.._„_' 'Coughs, Wr and Lung leo ler.' .: w heard that Grape Nu{s alortt had broug;tlt Five minutes' rc C $ _'•cure you. -m the change. darkened room with closed ryes and . U\DCII CO\SIl7ETl:1TION. 1 "Aft' [our•year-old hrn had eczema, thinking o[ npthiri�r, will'brighten up a A noted humaCrist had often petitioned Otought Wt' t counted Ice three mwleda a� J ver} bad. last spring end Ui�t Iris apps- woman who has been hard,at it dur, - the,council of the to*n where: lie resides sort,of medca,�°bt n°eh d;d risany lite.entirely, «-hien ninth? hurl c-roc's anti' irg the,morning hours without R break. to fill up a mud-hole hoar his houtse, but low used se-71 Conaumvtion Cum, ort peevish. I put hila on a diet. oCGrape- 1'hA' muscles of the face relax, and the t wilhout result: c antics cured me This winter l Aad•very find Itiuts, which he relish„fi tit once., tie hard, set Tool: ti1'hiph adds,so many _ ♦ One night-,,he heard a splintering noise �/�dna.5ack.e to Sisk, my lane.wh N tad fide nod ti,Ck, $ut lwtlle,of 91,8o1f �r _ improved from lite, nniil'g, the' ec- j'cm's to a n'oman's al�}iearance will incl 'sundry loud ejaculations. and, go- me well Ihave r;Tv,titto.a.eraa . -� zema disnppearcd'ahil non• he is tat,and Egadually .fade-•away. P ing to his_ddbr. he found a res eck ••d'�.one of +hese hava't,rea S member o[•the tbwn council flound-crin^ ]0'°°t' $°Hy0c1Ot!ls. boa :p, with n deli.ihtfitlly miff, clear skin. ,about in th'c mutt hole. � JTt Grape-Nuts diet did it. • i-twill wil She=\lr. Mche says ;cry 'bifttr Itng�ly..answer alt' inrguiric ,' Name things about those lazy sons of his, but ' , �, "Gaod-eweninr;, sir, 1.airs. glad to see l be Po-ilial Lo....B11tie,Crec+k, his wire i, ahvnys makfng'exruses for d+a� " ear ! yuu rlirrin ° in this mallei ret last,".an.l ,villi wee at all druggists, ►I+cii. _ _ tem." ifs-"1'es, she makes excuses, use retX�rS .n Ste}in ° h: closed the doge and left.the s'' o hiDp oar rr,uncillnr io extricate himself as r�1h r.'s a r o n. R a} the'lill Io book, but he has to mal:c nilQwances for them; r s scf! Ocie P ; s ahL Road C 11311 i11�," in pkgs. that's wont angers him.' _.. awl Lc caul°l. IS .'0. 4-A0. 1 r rvuay �` .. ..n.c h y-'` ,y•'f'�°*�• S' .�'-+�"y Er,• "'°L,''^•,C•3�,n +; :1' ""{9�r�`� d •+rk i nh ,s-:.• �� P� t:*` V '� 1 -. ..... ,:.,.. . ,. 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I shall give you my Dillingham should be al .w. _ y- .: _ g 10 ed a tree 1x . � -� -f . seasons: ,hams in carrying out their scheme. �= -4 . &• ., , t; - lsi;, I claim ever ratepayer should'Bein - . - . 1. .1,IV -.-, . have a chance to diol thaLLA oad e' k thought�itt best t.to fromrmem. • �',r 0. , ui g - if they so desire and not be forced t bership ou the Board, so that the pay'for;it as is the case to-day. I other trustees may a Dint one who • L believe is the commutation_system In will be in harmony with their views, 0 I j �K , 00?I ,--_ iX�ir►�xY(Xg tWji - towns and cities but not in rural dis- .thus.securing the unison"of the Board - , . " � filets. and diving fall opportunity for the " -'''- gWlshed��•r Fiida�morning as it■00c 2nd,. Any, level-headed pathmaster elaboration of their plana for the im- - - , - - * - okerinR Ont with one eye shut, with about one prevenient of our streets. - The Pe4le s Cash Store. TERMS and a half miles square of territory to Again thanking you for your kind "f�.lsyer vast •1.00 !paid to advaae• look after, and who perhaps travels support: 1ZATE8 OF ADv>DRTIBDYti: over that road two or t ree times a ,Truly yours, . - --"' -- month can see at glance where the W. V. RIcaARD90N, _ - - iaseztion,perline - - 10oenb roads 'ase• ettin cut to iecea with Pickering, January 24th, 1908, iii sn neat insertion, line • 6 g g P ' '� _ F� �notinol"o,LaworForeigned- each and every rain. He can do a - _Greats reduction In prices I K �+.eai term■ gives to parties mating eon- deal more for his road than the coni- Neto Advertise tents. _ r now 9 or a months or me year. Eau- miesioner,who has about four square ,T4L=uEb=zr StOCl�- �' �3ra,]e "1" gar year7J contracts parable quarterly miles of territory.and perhaps he does - t , D�esese Dards,ten lines or under, with paper, not see parte of his division once a of the following Dods will be offered Por sale during the month tis _ 41102.as,sa oa,payable in advaneo. year. The salary he receives would A g g 'Fl�r i'=otioe.iu local ooluma■tan e•ntsperr Una, not him to do otherwise. of January only, at a discount of ten per cent. (10%). All�goods are •� psa aantsper tine each ■abmsgnens on. marked in lain $ p y■det coatrsot r tea made known oa applies- 3rd,There are several sidelines)(hat p figures;; therefore, customers can see rices and be P tae tree advertising. have not had a sod turned ori them. assured for themselves that•we do a straight business, We irinbiermteed nnuio=bitdd'n.ad o ;a ago- for several years and they are much w� S�r.Sate�itlEjctna;Qeliausawooa all goods to be of excellent value-oro poor shoddy geodes all new seewagty, Orders for discontinuing advrtl■r in need of repair. M almanac of Prices lower than last year• For ftuther par. goods bought within the last sir niontlaer- Our len business a r1 Z* . analis aust,be f a writing_dna sent to the pub. fortune, which has guided me safely tionlar■apply to A J Poynter,Brock Road P O g 4 zpe zwi 211*10"work p�mptty at�naed b• for the past fifteen years, tells -me 1e-� encs efiables us to nee at once quality and merit in-..goods,• s that we are on the verge of bard LOST-On the evening of Saturday :.`d times again, and unless a change Dec• lath, between Gordon's Hotel and 3.0-:Per CL'iYl't. =3 =%%=t. ' LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. comes soon up shoots our taxes.and R,Deverell'■corner•agoodbuftalorobe. Pind: ' er will b• suitably rewarded by leaving"the ppers, $gteen Underskirts, IInder-clothes Corset then we leave Did Pickering for the same at this ofrice. Ladies' Wra ' - t_, alai&department is open to all for the fair dim• west. vera, Tweed Suitings, Dress Gloods, _ aa•dou of public questions. The writes mast Now, in conclusion, I will say that . 3.sn ease•sena his correct name with why y' OR BALE—A farm containing 50 , G10Yee,.Mitts, Belts. ' - 4e wish it distinctly understood', however I am'not finding fault for what has ��,vera,being lot 19 rear of and concession, • _. •'iHat in no.case do we hold ourselves r•- been done in any way, merely stating Pickering. .On the premises are a dweivag, ,HOUSEHOLD'-GOODS-Bed Quilts, Counterpanes, Wool Blankets - spondble for op,meas eapre■s•d by caries- my views. I would like to see every barn• stable, eta For particaltar. apply to Table Linens,Smyrna E +' n sembent■-En f., t road a race=course and .eve bride LEwELLYN BOONS, or W. v. Rioharacon, yr a Rune. Buggy Robes, orse Blankets,Men s 1y S Pickering. sat! ready-to-wear Clothee-Sults, Pante, Vesta, Overcoats-Hop's, Hdy foto' tee Coli•si. other than aback breaker, for as I dusts and Overcoats, Smocks. Overalls. Under-eliirte and Drawers — drive this township over several•times UMBER SAWN-The undersign .Hats,-Caps, Dress Shirts, Braces, Gloves, Mitts, Gauntlet's, Cards- "Me action of the citizens of the Vil- each year I should know. So if each L y ad is prepared to do a certain amount of gSII�gCkete. etc. r lease-in making a move towards aiding and every one will give the crank a o to u■awing on her yrsmisee lot s0,coa.>i ; f. gi Piokeri Logs mss 6e bzon tin at nay 4� ilia re-erection of the College here. is turn the air will be filled with music. time. �s,JAS. L v be bfR.� lett ..,. BALE ONLY FOR JANUARY-FORGET IT NOT. r, aeawnuendable. The many, who have Thanking you, Mr. Editor; for the ,Groceries-a full supply of the choicest and best. Crocks Boots vesponded,realize bow vauable it is to apace you nave allowed me in your Milch cow, new sow, for sale. Also p y -.and Shoes, Overshoes, Rubbers, Patent Medicines, rryy, ' a "16--from many puints of view as do most valuable paper, I am . iv1 Yorkebin• vase bred pigs,Gramemsre Household Flour B Ogilvie's aaf our people. And there can be no Reappeeetfullq yours, Eclipse for service at the farm. Terms. one .. Sewing Machine Needles, Oil, -- -- v` -eiltiaibt about i� The location of this Jo>irr A. WHITE,Brougham. sellar. These pigs are proving to be the nigh' - :_ _ Belts,etc., for sale - . kind, Terms reasonable.. Grammars Grenga limstitution within our borders is most Lots,.Qon, a, Badley. �� De SIPSON & COMPANY 4 desirable for many reasons. To the Ylectors of the Police 'N]]]ess ' - lPYam abistoricul point of view, we of Pickering. SKATING RINK, HOUSE AND ;•.- •,_ f nasi would feel that Pickering town- • _ ►J LOT FOR BADE-The undersigned offers •••� --�}-••�-�- sif had suffered much should the old for'sale at a reasons le price, arse skating P=CK�-P - ege that hos so long adorned our :LwbfEa Grin GENTLE3fEx. rink.dna also his house dna lot situated in. , - - . fll�T I thank you heartily for the renew- the 9111age of Brougham 'For p•rtfonlan a 1 AuKiscape, cease to be. The early ed confidence which ou ]lave,espies- to Frank Bandorwn on the premises or to V settlement of our townshi b the yp Richsrdson,P:ckertng l9 t! �� I. i�ienda is one of the bright spots in sed as having in me by re-elect' ma —...- - - - -' _ fit* g P. a�one of the Trustees of-the Vil e, �• ILLIN E RY ,...!�� ". _ . -�siadian history. Their college mild and deem it due to you that i should COR 'be�Qthe wtn es.a quart r of lots 9. LM I�'. . - Ik,. •Isis here-iiaa united th. ire:+en,t with the give it-word of explanation of my nc. in the and coo.of OickeriuR. on the premises ■ - .' -- .. acltling itB d,tuthle-Anterey.t_lieCau38 .ttait tri-IIOty-declining-$o act--as seat• .ars a.jgod dwelling,goodC4ut•baildings.a lar;e_ - r, ruf sty revered. history. The name of . young char coni K io beartali: -Bert eta t- ---gee our-stock of minter shapes.that.ue-are o$-irt-25 and-50,centf - • truatre, am. 6utifcient supp`Iv of loth bard,and so t n� 1. rains•Township has trii�elled wherever P,-wvidus to and at the time of the water.'Tho above described premises are coo- Must be-cleared out to Make-room for_spring stock. _. s<tjaaker moved ora student of.the rlection, F ridvocated•the issue of de- v•aoently situated. Yo school, churches and _ ry ioullt•ge could-talk. bentures to the extent of §_ry1(70.40. v"ii`h dwat For"' es estate eat i�fekert% - "r Sale closes Jan. 12th. - Fmw the sed nit side ivc can Ill repayable in-ten years, in equal ail- out. stf ��pp t - . . r x44ued to !Deer it: Visits rs to aur. payment S the ordipary - C A 1�a,ker, PicJserin e cavae a ofethe' fr ' mtunici :>letywere ah�.tj� �howu with . - tifia le ride, to our chief iittraa a r>uey sillu P, thus kee is • • p� '�` P the village taxes at their. pre,ent rate. Brougham Stack .Market - :- - g - - . -_ _ .loon. .bore•often. its faire hail pre. The $2000 to hitve 'been thus rai9ed-E - �, ertleti them and they came to see. would defray the cost of a ermanent _ - _ _ � ;:lP-om Baladni s heights-or Atha'w-sum- C�CTft=t®Gl : : - sidewalk For the length of Moria street - _ . __- smta, many it friendly Held-glass has and leave sufficient material from the Fat Cattle. Ho Beef Hidesi - - • ' ;srriight the landac�ri .e. We have .a _ . . _ .. - - ' - =:]►settY township. pp present walk to sufficiently repair the etc.: etc. - ` -The blue Ontario other. walks' in.the villa e. In this irrith our line harbdir: the tniiny plc• Duey advanced n t stock. • ► - 1wit9 - . �.. I h qua ravines,bills unci dales wi a scheme I was supported by other Qf .. M Feedem f e. - - . . . _ . - tru candidates tar the itions of .1 ha �.. 1:1I rt . . --- ! northern pro+perE,In the sleeping ' Drop a card if you wish. to buy or sal;, _ .k - trustees. -Oi course it is well under- Ut rentians: all these combine to stood that such debentures could ndt or apply to ~ --. ... P.. �Ive tis A beiwtiful spot to.live In. be issued-without your-consent, ex- - - ':••••••.....••••••e•••ee•••-••...e -ee■.--.--..-.......s.. lv .' I ugrietilturai and pure-bred !stock aseKl b a s vote whiebwould • John A. Whife & sons, - ,, �rasne of ottr township as Leaping pace Dr. Bateman dna fir. Dillinghamhand BROT;GRAM. � 'Our friends for their liberal patronage -- ' s�e t be taken. On the othe . £ steno. We wait everything that can op- .. . . sed as in attractiveness and beauty. ' posed the issue of debentures.and pro- _ obis}!.We have Ieeeived in the • � :ts to an educational ad"va.:;tage to' T#le Markham and Plckerin Tele - p$st� 'fie ton, there can .be no ' question: Its posed the construction of permnnerft' $ walks in a piecemeal. way, from year. pprraarainepce in the Province; iia work hone Comaall Limited, _ask them for a continuation of the same, ii4wt it has dope and. its beautitill to year; by increasing the village tar _y' . _ by the amount now levied for town- The annual eneral meeting of the - aooiat ,toad manly culture has been ahs de rc*5,the last of tghich syill' g g helieyin�that our stook of.Note Paper, _ =,W ' tmique. P shareholders aP the IAarkham- and _ 1-1 - tx - be paid thi year;and b• the amount _ Materially speaking, inuch of finan• y Pickering TelephondCompanyy, LiTiit- _ now contributed annually by -the .oil- pd.-fur.the eleetion`aP a Bdeard of D;r- _ _School Books,.ffl�itting Yarna,$ug Pat- - . - tial benefit has occurred [o the resin lagge:towards the payment of the ecars and the-transaction of other " - - - ' ilrnts by its operation here. Lorca! achnol debentures, the last of which and an Uu3iaess relati>)g to the affairs tTOnS, -6tC., will be found entirely t3&IIS _ trade and prndnction was encouraged will .mature is 19(17. The plan rug- of the Com any, will be held at the - sind village incomes swelled by itr sated by {Dale of the other Candi- _. -- • . - - A �•- 'T ~ Oddfellows Hall. in the Villa a of faCtOrp. g Ipmeence. The value of our farina and _ g ales and myself that when those �Vhitevale,on Tuesda the 30th da • r L4esidences was Increased. We doubt y, ,...........................„...................i..... ......- to - �• - - debentures were paid o$ our, Innen of Januar A. D. 1808, at two o'clock . sat that were the college w'it-hdrawn would be reduced to the amount we in afternoon. _- r . from. here all properCy would deters- ''- - -`- _- I -:• 1. .. - „ kk have been payying on tht•m. - order of the Hoard of Directors:. `M a eR+ste in mar et value considerably. Without dlscuesing the 'merits of $y President. OO . I -We are now -tn an,a e of,advance, Hoover, the two lana,I think it evident that ��• !, I{lectrio lines'are building: Toronto is Dr. Batsman's met with more favor er�- lkeaton. Sec.-Treas. : .-& . 11 s. ezpanding, rind the securing of this than did mine, and tha_t_..he • itevale, Ont.. Jany 12, 1808.. ., " -. - • li"tution here will ensure a perman- - _ _ - '.eucy in values- The-re-building will . _. _. _ aRord much local work. It will draw _ f 'Tisitors and pu 'ls now as ever before -- pi , . . - � * , ;, "`�` For the name'is no poor asset now. "' Pickering College has students from ., . r ' �aenaica to British Columbia and if REASONS 8 i --; WANTED—By Ch cant ve (ma or WAN77D l'Onb Itund-red more 'o hornet specialrep a a01vi ('man !coni der ashes she grows stronger woman)for each pr9vince is Goads. flal and women, who ambits w ibarl ever. we predict great th' 490.0110 weekly. ;�eaation easy advanced. and enter ricin . No better location can be found .i position permanent. No P B• to q 'in the "';!bona a scenic standpoint than its res- v■tmen: uieed, ,Previous ezpertence act ... P e�i�saottal to ingaainR. toadies■!fan 1s1 :U/ - .- •"sot site. None better from a health= . . - id standpoint. �,...", g d - crake Btswt,•oitfosgo,nl,17 s♦ °iz •ZQ . Few;while other places are bidding • ` �•N o r d h et • .6. *a it, we think the management Pickering Ilumber . TQRO1�To o1PT . `weseld make a bi mistake. to move. • 1%e people would make a bigger mis- ' s- _ -. :4silte not to encourage its retention - . - - ar foor the many ppoosi�tions open toall - • ]sere by onerous treatment. '.I4fucb should be �urc ased -in pre: t Dae who ale t"_Nghly pprepared tor__- g -Y d . ieaa been done in a pri vate way in the . accept them. ail months'course to . YiUage of, Pickering,we are glad to Our' this collegge means for a poling man olfp P ferenee to any other - Stock _ the right.-kind,an educational equip- Learn, In our pinion- the township ' bee _'w+ght to do something, It is in•the - - _ - meat Iter than many trades qr prat- mature of a public. institution. It ----- . feeaions in money-•earning•-pow'erT - "lienefits*many of our people directly -FIRST•—It is the�st Piano made in Canada.• Students admitted at.anytime. Cir `:` and all indirectly. Its presence will Is now Completes mewo the circulation of much money - cu ars free -=-.W. 'J.-ELLWTT` Princi ' here. No one will object to aiding it HORD. 'it is the g'reat'est value for the In all kinds of building'material �' . :ia some tangible way. Drainage, includ'ing-rough and dressed lumber, 19y Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts, • water,taxes are bacula uestions in price 'paid. . . -'.' g q .: lath, cedar, etc. . an Institution, Let our represents•= - . ' , _ .. _-_ _ —_.- es consider this. We trust the " ' Our stock -of Shingles•is also cclm= ' ' • , }private encouragement will be shech .THIRD.—Inspection will convince the the most plate in British Columbia, New Bruns Methodist Church - • as to redound to the,already .ggood -„ ,Critical that the new Nordhe!mer .Models.are swick and Ontario Cedar. • ►S8IR1Ces as Follows• ,'mwne of our generous people. Hel - - # p . trlum hs of art. All kinds of the usual Mouldin s can come in many ways and all will p - ”' Base, Casing, V Sheeting and Finer, I0:30 a,m.••,,•,Preaching. -- !tole welcome. We trust to be able_to • _. _-- f Ing always in stock, 7e00 p.m.... << _ ,� or— -sae the new Pickering Collage-a 2:00 p.m.......Sabbath School •� ' gander than ever-on the old hill tve'r It strument 'Guaranteed. 8:00 ' seam the village.' Cistern.tanks and 'watertroughs P.m ••••••Epworth Leaguer oa . made to order. Tuesday. I trust•I have not,•Mr. Editor, tres- -. g 00 p.m ...:. Weekly aver' ou -, _ too much on pour valuable -'TerYns Easy. - • ,�• Gordon. - _ ay, space. � ti Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. 4 ». F. M: CaaPMA-t: - %• Alezandria,Jan'y 24th, 1006. - Pastor. _ To f be ltatepa en of Pkkssittg - Ag you have elle for on -• T - - - i t Market Butter, - g98, z _�. - :,�;: , , _ � , r servants f 1908 to look ter p . . Chickens. Sntereats'lip the `I'ownahip of all-. . Paper. ,■ a � s I s _Tiering, I feet!t my duty to study , _ ' ! Evex Mon,da -1 I . . :-w -at is best for eaci_pf our welfares: .. _ - �. Bring them-to ClaremonMarketr I �. .. 1. �'`-"'=-- " .3 one am goift to tell you now . - iI.• ' '1�0 am not gQIng t part with your . Wedaaeedsy'nmrket day.. . _ : _ unless I et 100 cents to the p I . mgjy� ;, g A Lige fresh afoot now on hand: ori n Wall Pa _ Ems' try M ioHsir, 't I know it, Do you blame fro V T ,� dt' F =tet nd this is the reason that at p' F. • Lafraui,,h, . E.-- E ERSOiN i,I :- •air first until meeting that I ob. . . �L,� '. .. . . t t . L, .avOd to the way our road work is ft-IsAi i, �'t717�'baiistoa, . I3rongham. - Buy`er, jMonaolis. �h ,., ,l a y q {. �;,. �;9 st�, � +a ., ,i'..•.. - ... .✓•; d '.d r 1. .., s •.d_ 2'. .�. •'., �s::P .s w =iS _r'mc.. lfe - .R,, ,v..�� rw,tir,4� w , ,.ra'-s•.,..•``.L1 '�: ..M°:t .,•5.. ,r :�„ '°" .'•tom• lm•- ,�r. a.'7 cti"�' "",�•�r� ,'t' , r4,�"`yr4c�'•S .:•-�S,'. :. X•' _'.• v M i ,.., - .' . ,r ,;, '...!'^:'. 'a:.r:. _ •°'SL'"�d' "1„+:M.r .S: _ \"'T ''�:. 'M :u' .V 1P Lig'N-'Y. .�.,g;,....'i.. .c,• .� ,d."S"t .. .r.'+•* .. r as .�.a'F. , � .,- r. '. .' .• .'.^.. n+' _!-•-'•3',."''+' - r"',f�•..-. -"'h •,iA �.'-> -ts�;:.. �� �j..,. ...v p.. "_ry,+. . hj . :, h•.'r .... >.x_..,...,,..re.. y. . :hh"'�' 'eQe - `h`', ewi _..3. ,7", '> "•5.-• - 4.. `ivy k 'w t�"e, 4'. .. .. .✓1 ', p_,... Y. ., ',J?+n pv.+'T .,. i. . ... .., w- 4-- ...,,,.y C.. ^i 1..•" a„ M .P� W-:2, i b A.., Sb•' - l' •.',• ✓- /.y..',,vim`•. ., ._. :7-- L" 2 - .OLARLYONT. -_.._ ; _ BORT-UNION.` _. ' furniture and tools, 400 bus. good f _ oats, some peas and barley (suitable+. Mra. John Adair spent Monday' Miss Tremear is visiting At for seed), 13 bags good potatoes, 4W In Toronto. _ Arthur Anpis'." bus turnips, the property of R. E. YORK COUNTY LOAN •i+ Johnston, Kinston road, east of _ -'-- _. Judson.Butnd - 'wa9 in the ieity Rev. Mr. Oke is conducting �r�• y Pi ering willage. Sale at 1 o'clock '...:on Tuesday. house to house revival meetings sharp. ' See bills. No reser A what- and Savings Company: _. Mise F. Hutchison -is visiting which are well attended. ever. L.,FAirbanks, auctioneer. - -- friends in the city. Thenar t factory is booming. — - Thos. Pearson and W . Tarves, Married at the Central Presby. Jhare :lwlderd an onositeroy "of Myrtle; spent Tuesday,here. terian church, Toronto, on' Wed- - Miss Doan, of Newmarket, is nesday, 17th iinst., at'3 o'clock, by .Certificates and Passbooks-will be received at i. visiting Albert and Mrs. Traviss. the Rev. Dr. McTavish, Miss - all branches of Misses Cole and Tran, of Mark- Jessie Septilia Fisher, seventh ham, are' guests at W.A. Thom- daughter- of Thomas and Mrs. The. Sovereign Sank of Canada f v>, 'a, Fisher, 'and .Frederick Chambers r` Mrs. Wallace, of Manitoba, is .Godfrey, of Toronto. The bride, % All necessary payments and transfers of money r t aending a vacation with Mrs. was given away by herfather an y made tree of charge. Vin. May, wore a gown of 'white musline, 7�� f * Two Rood second-hand cutters much inserted with Valenciennes _C LARK M O 111 T. t for sale at right prices. Aply lace, with deep yoke and bertha to M. Henderson. of pointe,d'espri't, a tulle veil held - s We are pleased to seeThomas 'by a Cluster of orange blossoms, Gibbons on duty again after an and carried a bridal bouquet of i white. She was attended b . ,.. .. roses•. .. attack of laRrlppe. insp to the mild weather the her sister, Miss Christenia Fisher, carni advertised for 'Zku] Y to a dainty white ,muslin gow :: :evening as been,postponed. with hat to match, and carried Thos. Ipunn was at Greenwood, pink bridesmaid roses* Dr.Harry . . . . he Godfrey, brother of the groom, "�'� �" W 1 f�� (� two d this week auditing t y 16-V b a�O S :r `, LWAIci l accounts with his.epl- was beat man, After the mar- L�j Es Pis ' league MM.. Gleeson. rage service a reception was held - v O __ _ . ,._. _ Our found is-again in oper at the home of the bride's par ' i( an be had Mr. Curry bas purchased ents, 555 Xonge at., only #h+a.im- is a positive cure for au those painful the same and has taken possession. mediate relatives being present, silnleala of women. It will entirely rt?OIIJ- D 0 W 8— We wish him success. and later in the afternoon the cure the worst forms °! Female Com- well it 18 Miss Alice Burgess, of Uxbridge, bride and bridegroom went East plaints, all Ovarian troubles, Inflsas- -- -- -; ' and her sister, Mrs. Cozworth, of for their honeymoon" the bride merlon and Ulceration, Falling sad , eym Displacements of the womb sad oon- "''�s • SUR,g, HATCH. r Da hip, Man., viated- with N. travelling in •a„blue tailor=made sejant Spinal Weakness, and is y =uVra. Tarr this week. with long coat and blouse of ivory peen isr.y adapted to. the Oho" of The Citizen's band attended satin, with velvet turban orna- e. Bvery time it will cure = the carnival at Brougham last mented with white bird. Mr.and - _ Thursday eve cad 9rf-�utr- Mrs.-Godfre .will be at home af- more cases of Lencor• e young plc also attended., terwards at s res . nc�ea thaw any other rem y e wor I ' Joseow- ph and Miss Ruth-Gregg • ••�•• — has•ever known. It is almost infallible and Mrs. Andrew Storey were at - to such cases. It dissolves and ezpela - Arriving, Daily.., Walkerton last week attending eTumors ta dem the uterna in sa early -... the bedside of Mrs. Amos Hoover, development. That r _ _ For the beat linea of _ who is seriously ill. nl�•dOwe F9 Hug,' John Gerow has.had.one of the es, in pain, wehtht and headache, is Boots and Shoe "'Rub'Rubberal etC• - independent telephone instru- ins y Ileus permanently tantl re and rmanen menta installed in Ills dump:foe- ,f cu=ed by it's nae. Under all s]ireum- —Ccall on — tory thus giving him direct com- Canoes seta harm with - s it in'harmony wi the , �^1 munication with all plrts of this system. It correct. •� Henderson &. Farmer, Claremont. female t„_TT}:and 9•urrounding townships.. We Trish to direct the atten- - — Suppreaced or Painful Menstruation. - :_ -_-tion of our readers to the com- ' = R'ea7cneas o!the Stomach,Inds autos. -- -- muniration -of, C. A•. -Barclky, ;.. _ .• ___ •' B1onL:ag, Flooding, Nervous ge tra- which appears in another column. tion,Headache,General Debility. -Also L _Mr. Barclay is sopenin,g up- a lttmr DIasiness, Falntne"o F�', FORCE AND I r-mrd and was here on Monday - Sale Register. - _' - €ztreme Lassitude •'don't-care” and and SUCTION P U tit P I 00 making preparatio°s - t- - -a one""feeling, tr r i wan to-be felt 1 ezci A quiet, but vet reit event Mo:ant�, J.txr:tRY 2Prn 1906--Auc- ability,irritability nervousness, aleep- ff q p +Constantly on Hand: Prices t took place at the residence e-11 r. tion sale of farm stock Implements leanness,flatulency, melancholy or the r - etc. on lot 18,rear4th con. Picker- ' blues." and backache. These are James Howitt, Altot]s, on Wed- ing. the property of Mr. E. Arrow- sure indications of Female Weakness, Wind—mills erected and Repaired, ' nesday, January 1 i th, when his smith. Sale at one o'clock. Nine Some derangement of the Vterua. For his daughter, Charlotte.L., was months credit. Thos. Poacher, iK My ����� m..Direct telephone eommunieation with all its of Pickering, united-in matrimony to-Mr. John Auctioneer. Markham, car ro, pa - 'For�ie; of Claremont, 11Ir. G. E. and Backache of either sex the Vegetr S Whitchurch Uzbridge and Vaughan townships, ~'. Huck, of the Church_ of Christ, TUESDAY;JANu:kRT 90Ta 1905.-Auc- ble compound is unequaled, - also 9touffvillo�r Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent Tot4�nto, officiated. The happy tion sale of farm .stock implements, You can write Mrs. Pin3cham about system. - couple left by the evening train etc, at lo! 7th con„ Pickering, yourself in strictest confidence. Oirdere promptly attended to. -couple ]Ste west. Alan feud the property of (leo. Kirby. Sae Lt9IL L PtlMMM 1D. M. Zoom. line, Repairing done.. po y at l2-o-clock. Thos.-Poacher. Auc- - _ - wishes follow the 'young couple tioneer. - r . through life as both were very Sohn Gerold • a� Bon. C4semoai popular in their locality. Txt-ttsnAY, FEB. 18T, 1908.-Auction -PICKERING FRU IT - .. sale of real estate, farm stock, im- 1� - plements, household furniture. etc., Et Qa Cr1t� iE 29 iI _ LE=�TEp, on lot 9. con: 2, Pickering; 1} miles p Will be opened Soot. 2S • A- 1 = R I C H A D SO N'S . east of Pickering Village,on Kin lD'Q5. - I-beg to-announce the opening ston road, the prgperty of S.V.Lin- of a lumber,y:lyd At Claremont ton, , Sale at one o'clock sharp. 11 :station during February." Real estate sold at 4. See bills f,t Apples. will be bought at the FQ11 lines of timber, lumber, further particulars. Thos.Fouchet; Pickering.Factory and pEiaea paid _ tebowiltg of fluent display of _ auctioneer. according to quality. Soft apples apo •plank, scantling. shingles, posts, China. A very large assortment o[ sleepers, etc.;also dressed flooring T> ESDeY,"FEB:" 8th, 1908.-Auction not t° - Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, ,"i 'aie sheeting, moulding, wains- sale of plAno, household furniture, •C, W. CARRUTHERS, _ resolved for the Holiday tryidi =Gall -'� coning and base will be kept in . cutting boz,first class tuft pul and sae thw4• stock,: (reversable), complete set of-stable 47 tf Pickering, Ont. - tt'spa it8oltsariplions taken for all >g ' _ O ra solicited for bill stuff - - Weekly and Dade ' ` ---lo6d y or consigned to any eta _ tion. in Ontario. I control thirty In using Dr: Taber'a Remedies rain W. J• �• T?jI -�'M�0N' five million feet of stanAing tim- you get the value is the contents. bar and three saw mills and if These remedies are prepared,from 8='OC31: l3t~TNt. Whitby. favored. with our 'order in ad- vance can ass- ;ou every satin- the best known drugs for each The undersigned are prepared to •: fain in. Quality and,•del]verp, specific cure. and are carefully pay the highest market prices _... - 'Send ]roar�]`]lle •loirvard. I will compounded by 'a qualified drug- for all kinds of coarse Brain, In the nlatter�of the- �uardranShip 1 S figure their coat, `irid-fill your gist and..aie pl$cSed oil tbemarket to be..delivered at"the of the infant Child of William St T t , orders. PICKERING ELEVATOR. ..Cowie, Deceased, _ T Charles A.Barclay,' direct Iron the manufacturers. — - - - Brougham. - . Grain bought every day.• Notice in tfe-2by given that after the 4 4t,,5es� Po: sr For sale'by.all,general stores. ezpiration of twenty days from the b QM ,� : . .. Palmer & 9aastoae, first publication hereof application ` , Q=3.t. will be made to the $arrogate Court i q ��_ � of the County of Ontario on behalf of P • ..• .• - - •r s !;e . S Cowie, a Township of •� ._ �'• 1 � 6 •$ a+ � ���$ StoC� Food Susan g of th P • .� r 3 Pickerinf, in the County of Ontario, ie • fl . a. R to o O_ s widow, or an order aian offing the Hercules 1'�nitr9 Food � 1,� ® �l�tl� Said Susan Cowie,Buarct3an of Freie- ' 'a'8' I Q g rick•Cowie, infant eon of the said Wil • .d 1, Ott to p' p� deceased. 'y Full stock on hand-Gives flavor. .. _ ltaDa�ate Whitby this'28th day of to 't°e�" P "•Q y+, and agreeableness to animals :10 141 food. Sold under a pool- December, 1905. - : e -s a -�• a ° .O W -_.rive guarantee of satin• T�I�rs Sn •9 Prepared to Dow & M _ 1 ed] CGII11 raY, „ .. - ;. 11f o faction or riuoney. do all-kinds of carriage and wagon - Brock St., Whitby, O a o o re ►- o•e an 0.4 refunded. - ppaainting at his shop over Wm. 12-14 8 Irs,'for said Susan Cowie. - �t .0- Feb �So - - Dowswell's wagon shop. _ !3o YEARS' 1: : .p_a `ee _or �r� a[sr;►3= 88-Iy L. D. BANKS, - - EXPERIENCE' Pickering. Also prepared to do all kinds of Wood, Iron, Lift and Force PumpS " M }. v .O.e. Art I,� •. - .. ._ paper hanging and house paint-._ .Also cisternf made to order. _ M a. °' m m .ml �!I o ing. W:J. BiIIm. , E- W. EVANS, -- -ae'Jae' remo p m m a.'s'' � Slaeksmithing a+ _ The undersigned having bought out TRADt MARKT • 8 9 � l: a -° a� NOv O the•blacksmithing business of R. DealaNa Sleigh ShOee I. -q0 �6 Q Moore,is re red to do black- b and de oNrs site. sa p pa. Anyone eendtng etch and descrl ion mal January]9p7�Wbitby 9,oetiaw,a to. Brougbans aniithing in aU its lines. v�>gnL o p ibabo cemionL�Irae° ani Get the,shoes on your sleighs. U 3 Slei hip will soon be he>e ' ]l,Port Perry 19, zbridge to Caaninston 19, Dst�n Patents g 8 *long rlotl co�efdentd SandhoA on L,UP 18. Hors shoeing-a,-Specialty,-. aeni scse sittdest oy for eeeurm t tv - Our work guaranteed and rices —. . " s poen t paten _ _ Patents ratan Lbro D Nunn Lt�o.teoeth right. cEcr�cE z .> ,.e ntctr�ca g .Let Others -He you • PICHFi ING, :--ONT. t em . E. RisebroughI To recover Your stQlep property. When you want flometh]ng out of ADanea. cry inu.ersst e���..e,,etuT• i.rgeat _ the COmmOn, you 1laVe it' made to wr4mi�tourtnontbb.,•nH •aoldb7�i2iaTewsd Cesar J�— The . — __-._ — CgAPioNUN Ca New ' k Thomson s old'stabd: order. -So-itis witlLyour.harneas setore.�lsat. Q� 8� .._CLAREMONT,.OM. 9idcerixg 'Vigiial+lee 'd o"IlMittee MANURE SPREADER and collars. Don't take"what you Brans os>i� his a a�wnn,�tDD.a.a will do this. MANU can get,"-Fet what- you want muni: The Frost A Wood Co. Ileus placed Theis your ob be satisfied. -Naot Skates 1�h�rpened � istatl a 04A lldemba S having property atoleu com Taints coma JLM DOS as POLLows';- este immediately with any mempee! on-the,market a Manure Spresde>~ __ Skates left-with $.Chapman, - Ito..a You. r 8.83 A.W. o; EseontirS pommittwe. which is the "Champion." We use the bent of leather,,and Pickering, or Gfeeaon Bros., Brou- ,.iia Loeu ° . sc47 P.Y. 1. [emDerahip fee 11.00. Trials bave provedto the,entire est- ,rantee bbeolute gham, will be-caIIed for and de- t.lp may, ._.i P,IL. i Qls�eN seat u»Dad from the P.me d.nt or islaction of the farmers concerned aattafaCt on. livered"promptly. a.ar.t.ry on appit.att.o, that this-tnachine is without a rival. i ,' able Wass Dn A!•"MA01 `— Arthur 1efrrey, J.A. O'Connor) A taial solicited: ' BOdell Our specialtp:is Repairing. �. • o's LoaAL &41 A.N* r•' 19 •'11 LOCAL . 13a8 P.>kl.. t3eeset,S,u7, .AN• )Jorge-shoeing as usual. �---- Oess I"&D.E.Px&O.a. �' �ENT, PIf}SF.RING, • f - �q 1I[att _ 8 ifl�P.Y. aksaStr,Pio>rsda8,Oak. $=`O'L1�ghA.aC1 W.B.JAOgi30N.Brook Road. '�" ..1';• y`afdae. ,�.;�, Y=u,.,�.,. .•idw� e.z..;.�.�'. 's.. •� '::%r;�•.r - - e-•-a:�. .n::�• 3.:.-'•'..*^+r--„ .m. ':�w .�,��.w: rrr��•-r ': ,X. mYi'' .. -+ u ,_ ti.. 'c' R+ `4 ` '^r� r✓Fn:• ,��t�'•. r +_, h..x�.. ew,: .. .,,.a. .F:an w• '+. u"'::�b, ,v ti't a. a''""' 'w.svnm 'i,3w. --v,::w. ,. ,;'s": „'"' ....,,- .. s ', v _ - ,�9 _ ,,,�y !� L N h l' . " . + nl,. "y.•- �•::'�i` i.•' E7?A' S•'Y'' T'-"r 1. '�k. • 1 -., .1I ..—, .r .w}.' ."!v ,,+.4 /.I,. , ,'. 3 .r lam:..,e:T •. yti} - . - m �. ..�. ....:d .; .w,v . r.�, - - .... 'Y1 .rte a ,.n.. ,•t' .' S .. _ -- . - �'' ?: . F - •., - t F .Y:. wy r r .. �, *i' - 1 _ The alio was now sinking under a daClc ,��'�� Q� 3MMrwm i 1 #03M - ;r= bank of clouds. The hour of his ap- I I y -- ---- �:� -- - - - aeh- NG,H)N.L.D JANUARY, i - . - - ppoofated meeting wish per w>irs appro- Ab:VUAL fifEEI7 ' - 15th JANUA 996 _ > 9 * - . - ing, He felt, of course, that his scheme --. - --ROpOrt O th7 Dilmetors. __. : _ must for the present, be deferred--- _ � if its.accomplishment should again seem The Directors beg to�ubrnit their !trnuat Report to the Shareholders for the 'r �: - —,= - 41vil� necessary, which was scarcely possible - year ended 30th November, 1905. • _ I. ria Id 1. .n, But Marion would expect him. And- The Balance at credit o1 Profit and foss 'Account. 30th November, r. _ 1'J04 was : 40,176.81 e event tier i g to . .. > _ - and~waltt g for h ttiereY ?e profits for the.year ended 30th November, 19M, after deducting •:, of know a niessage ' 1 charges of urapagement sad making provisions for bad - how shout Ne beach . -., _ - . • A .. ... ...... ...... _ - d d 6n ' -- would be most likely now to find her, doubtful debts, ore .. 35?Q73.Ilt ~_ _ _. r _ _ - - whethdr at Luckea - . ,Or, The -Strange Disappearance - — . - at Colonel Thornton's. But he nonan- _ n riewv Stock 205,4:109 —' • _ ' tar•ii ez ec-ted the arrival of Dr'. Bright- - .- . - 1. _ ) P . r -• $602,8?O.fA - -• "' well, and he resolved to leave-tint good - From wtrich have been declared: bed,while Dividend 5 per cent. payable 1st June, IvL 5 , , ,$il1,779.29. • man in attendance at the stet.' . ;. - .^- nrdend 5 per cent. payable 1st Dec. CHAPTER XXV.-{Continued}; glance (eIl upon her there. and tr4s Pns- himself should escape for a few bouts, - P - P Y r 1905 . 119;940.28 cion changed from grief to fury.. and hurry to the beach to meet and have -- �-$231,719.5? „` Yea; her frolic was•brought to an iter- Fiercely.he broke forth:- _ an explanation with his wife. Carried td fiescr ve Fund from Lit aftts ,, I., ;f35,319..00 - -z nal end.. She saw ata lance that some- But an hour passed Carried to Deserve Fund from Premiumon new.. g It was youl You are the murderess , and the doctor stock=as above . 205,421.00 _• thing fatal, Irreparable, had happened. -youl Heaven's vengeance upon did not come. Thurston's eyes w•andere-1•- . " --- 340 740.00 --• ``� There was .blood upon his hands and our. anxiously from the distorted tate of tote Allo-wance to- ex-President.authorized b the wristbandT OK, more-far more!' There y �•Oh, I never meant ill I never,meant dying man before him, to the window h . . Y.. ., , - . was the-urmiistakealale mar14'of Carn a retchedt, I wish I'-_ that.commanded the, approach_ to the -Shareholders •0w 00 7 ; 59:57 _ ltt - I •am-•very . •'upon his writhen brow! Before now she never 'been boral" cried Jacquelina, house. But no sign of the doctor-,vas to ,_. - had seen him look pale and wild and wringing in her pale lingers. be seen. Balance of Profit and Loss carted forw .d .. .' ......$ 25,410,83 haggard, and had known neither [ear "Out at my sight, you curse! Out of The.sun was on the-very-edge of t e the cus• nor pity for him. But now! An exhumed my sight-and may Heaven's wrath pur• 'rry Directors .have pied, t e in have g out, that .site-, paying horliori The sufferer before him Was tomary 10 per cent. dividend they have been able to-pIaoe to-Reserve-Fund,out corpse �alvaglwd--into•a ihorrid sem--sue youl thundered the commodore. evidently approaching-his'•end. Marion esus ntialsum of $135,000, The year's earnings are, in tris opin ` blance I ilia m16ht look as he did- 'shaking with grief and rage. he knew roust be on her a ay to the to of the Directors, Very satisfactory indeed, considering that out of the year with just such sunken cheeks and ashen . . • beach. And a dreadful storm was ris- Nofits, the-maximum estimated loss (&)0,000), which the Bank has sustained by Ups and frozen Eyes; with just such a CHAPTER. XXVI. ,, Ing. ,the embezzlement and_forgeries of T..Hillhouse Bro-,Yn, has been provided for collapsed and shuddering form; yet • The Directors beg to report tllat.the progress of the Bank still continues in' - withal, could not have shown'that tern- In the•meassion e,where cipi he whose Iles uld rioteiea�the bedside of itis • a marked degree, and that, w•hile..they had thought it-prudent prudent to open during . tic look of=utter; incurable`dgspairl, His headlong �assio 'hohraed waceaiprThu st na fi 'relative, et Marian must not be e' fingers, talon-like in the horny paleness catastrop g ) the }eat a ew new branches In Ontario-and_-Manitoba, in recognition of the and rigidity, clutched iia .breast, as !f After ing parted with his confedefiatc, permitted to wait upon the beach, ex' rapid devetopment of the country, they have mostly—confined themselves to the he hu red home; for-a very busy day posed to the fierceness of, the-sierra, or strengthening and' building up of the tusiness at the various points at which to tear some mortal anguish thence.and To account for his,sud-. worse, the rudenes§,o[ his coufederateq., offices had already been established. itis proposed, however, to ask of.__ the his glassy eyes were fixed in unutterable lay before him. .Sh, eholde['s, at the Annual Nleeling, power to increase the Capital of the Bank - reproach.upn her face[. Thrice-he es- deri departure;and long absence, and f i Ile took a sudden resolution,-and b} 8•,Ori,nCO, ix order tint the Directors, in case it become .advi able, may_ t)o sayed to speak, but a gurgling noise in cover his retreat, it was necessary 'o wondered that he had not done so before. Irl q Position tiros in provide tor_the future growth of the Bank's business. ----- his throat was'the only result. With a hEIV some excuse inch u o peremptory lf,wife resolved to'summon Aa . 1. I as tris _,Lie Directors have noted the, grow_ ire•" tendency; on'the part of Banks and last great effort to articulate, the blood summons to Bel�imore upon the most wife to'hls home: P pay dividends quarterly, and. believing that sucri a ,, ,. a,� w;.r ►t+..ti.z_,And.-gushed. Important business. ,Once in that- city, Full of this thought, he hastened.deli n other' Cor orations, to from his moutht For a moment he he would have leisure to find sonre fur• stairs and ordered Meichizedel: to put. practtca may tierunio more or less general, have decided`to adopt it, and_pray . to eta . the hemorrhage by press- ther apology_ far .proceeding directly to the horse to the Eng and get randy to So pose hereafter-to declare dividends every three months: , . - ing 8 hsnkere on France w'iti3out first returning home. an errand. And while the boy was obey• flaruilton; 18th December,,]9Ca, - V�'M. GIBSON, President. his hand dropped powerless to tris std.; w,• y appear. though Ing his directions, Thurston penned the • ' p tines to Marian GENERAL STATEMENT., ` he reeled and. tell upon the floors his purposed treachery to Marion wrturg following _ e whenever lie "Aly dear Mrarian=my dear, gener• '0'O -TIIF PUBLIC: LiABILiTIES. his• bosom with remors _ ': - Jacquellns gazed to horror on her P I g rzffl cin circulation °79 755 OD tioHc. _. _ paused for heepev�aid. Myggrandfattur hnq bei suddenly Deposits ot bearing Interest ...: .... .. .. ..$IR.033.P,r18.?4 2 t ` % � ' And thea her screams of terror filled sueded himself•that stralagefl!.)Vaso.fair�.atrr!:ken -down with a oplexy, and i,, Deposits riot bear ing interest .... ......, . _. 3.3G1.U5.72 „ - •._ --- . the house! to love as in war, especially to his case) dying. The physician las not het at- Amount reserved Cor irrierest'due deposiloraf. 69.397.01 ri -- • The family came rushing In. Foremost given rived,•and I cannot leave his bedside. - 21,464.121.50 w , g a[th Marfan, who trod already g' 21 464.121 50 g him her.hand, `'' ,>,e . � ;,� o�rrteted the commodore, shaking his nforeseen Return with my messenger, to assist [no Balance due to other Banks in Canada.. `�°G° a -09 � stick° la' a towering passion, acid ex- no>sessily of these subterfuges made his in taking care of the dying man. You, Dividenri No. fiG, payable Ist December, .. :. 119ni0.4R Ctaiming at.the top of his voice: cheek burn: Ile hastened to Dell-Delight.•--,v tw are-tic angel of the sick and cutter• termer Dividends tritp�aid .. ', "Whet,the devil la-all this? Vi'hnt's and showing the old man a letter he had ing, will not refuse me your ad. Colica. 120,019.E -' - - brroke togas now VV'hat are you raising "that nrarning recehed from the city, in- never to leave me morel Our marriage . _ _ _ all this row for, you infernal little hurri- formed him that bb. -,:as obliged to de- ledged 3o-morrow', fn- TO THE .Sill iOf.DF.RS: T: -- t6"3,M4,157.81 -- ---~ _ 'cane?" part immediately. upon affairs of- a 'night; any, time, that you, in your ilirer Capital Stork ;aweragc for the year, 523171901 .•S 2.ZW•7I0•M - 'Oh, uncle! .aunt r Iinather !nq a the,she stip ai self•scorn, nethrng hinder yore I -,rill send a'me:- Amatnt Ftinil :... ...... .... .. Y:440,7ri0.09 y most urgent moment to hien, and then, lid rr.ent. shall a prove. Chine. let ReScc c reserved for Rebate of Interest on Current , .iookl' exclaimed. Jacque g h escape sharp $- - . _ her pais flingers. and p0klilnt3 the he busted teiinrself. wl[h -neranging his sage to Edllh to set her anxiety at rest, tltlis Discounted .. �.. ,.. • fallen man, papers, packing his trunksand-drdcrin •1! send for her to bo with you Balance of-- d .:..� . 425 410 33 :The sight arrested all eyes. - ' . his servants. His -baggage was pa;ked here. _Game. to me: beloved Marian. -- - - _ - - ` - Tile:iniserable roan lay over on his aide, tinct and-behind the old family carriage. Dictate your own cotiontiuna. if you will • � _ - � 4971.890 b1 ;j ghastly pale, and breathing laboriously, and, haying completed his. preparuEians --only come." _ _ A- ET�, - - - •-1828 8811048 r ew"ery brentti pumping out the fife blood.i about ooe o'clock, he entered !t,snot was He hoot scarcely scaled.-this.nolo, n hen. . Gold and Silver can .... ,,. .� 3�•�-'4� . that had made a- little pool beside his driven rapidly to the village: the boy, hat in hand, appeared at ttxti� 3[nminion Gbvernrnent Nntec :. .. .. 21r0,t14,00 face... The schooner already at the wharf door. Deposit with the Dominion ,Gavornanentraa security for ; - .. Ries..Vt'sugh and Mary.L'Olseair has- and waiting for him. . Thurston m^t. 'Take, thtq note. Fir, jump'fri•'the-gig - Nole Circulation ....,. ,. .. . 125jW.n0 Mrs., to stoop and rales the autterer, many of iia Irrends in the village, a'n•if and drive, as fast as po:Ysible to the beach Notes of and Cheques on other Bankc .... .. . *�,S 3i,5II.. - 1 'Fie commodore drew meas ctta stn in iiia os-ten bre cause of his jourrtP)p Ma Aeld waititt tt Cher You give ri Alrus United= States. . liter.Banks in Gannda and - the �, p Balance, due from o `' fled. as he always was iii them w .'1:402,043.80 "What-what^ what's all ttfie? Who find thus.-!n o en da}light, gayly cha4- note,_and thenawait•her,orders. Be Balances due from Agent_q of theBank rn Great Britain _ 5.308.51- Aid IE? How did tt happen?" heasked, -ting with his rlends, Thungon super- quicker than you Ever were tN!iure," said - Cana-dian and British Government, Klunicipal,;Railway , with a look of dull.amaaemenL intended- the..'embarkation of his bag- Thurston, hurrying his messcnger'otf. and other Seco=ides .. .. ...,- .,•. 3.ti'73.94°.G7 "Give me d so cushion,' Maria, to gage, And it was not until one by one Then. much relieved of anxiety upoin Loans at 4alt, or Short-Call.-on.negotiable Securities. . ._ . lt,]G1,n9-- . _- pplace under head. Mary L'Oiseau, they had shaken hands with lrlm, wish- Marian's account, he returned to the sick• r1n,TlE.na5.59- iYurry as fast al< y'ou CaP, and send a ing hirci a gaod voyage and departed, room and i•erys�ved tits endca�`ora to t'e= Nates .nC,co�inted..anti Advances.current:..... :. :. _ 1?.151;131.51 boy for Dr. Brightwell; telt him take that-Thdrston found himself alone with Neve the,patient.- !rote-'ni..counted, etc., overdue (e,timattk tote provtd• • y • _ Ah! lie was far-past relief now;hP was ed tor) ... .. a5 - •the swiftest terse in the stable, and ride the.captain in the cabin, ' 5h.. 139 for lite and death. and bring the phys� "Now you know'. Miles, that I have not stricken with .death. . And with Thur, Bank'i'rernlses, OITlce Furniture,•~5afe,s,ete .. _ 77GFi4t.q _!i ciao instantly, for Dr. Grlmshaw is dy• comb on board to remain. \\'hen the ta; -lt thoughts, ell foo•elinga all inter•- heal E;fate,other.than"Iffk Prernise ). Mortgaces, etc 43.430.72 InRI Hurry c9ast,is clear l_shafi. ori shore, get in bst+.F`e�en ltrcjsa connected witlr,Marian, Other. sn; not tnclueied,'uir.er foregoing,heads - t38,4t35.18 -- - "Dying? Eht shat did y®u say, Hen- the,carriage, and return to Dell-Delight, were coon lost in that awful Pruett+:-•. _ V- - rietta?"- inquired the commodore, in a I-'meal meet my -,vHe on the beach. I it was the first time-he hail ever tools d. . 0 •' sort oI stupid, blind anxiety; for he was must remain with 'her through.ell. i upon death, and now, in the ru.+h,ng Rank of Ilran}ilton, - .' .J. Ti1RNTiUi.i., unable t0 comprehend what t[ad hap must take her on hoaiT You will be tl<le of-iia slnfut passlon� and intpetuou� iiamilton, November, 30th, 1'05. General Manager paned, "Speak to me, Henrietta! \t 'off Pine Bluff_just at dusk, captain?"_ will,..he -vitas brought-face to fact w•iilt [n moving the adoption of thy annual exerrrised in issuing the new sleek only j : -is the•mattbr' What ails Grim"'- ."Ay,. ay, air." this"'last; dread, all-conquering power report lion. Ntr. Gibson said :- as the htrsinecc of the bank•requires.it "bre has rupture nn attety;'-said ."you ;will not be a moment behind AVhat it it were in the person.of an old - C - - - - . ,enti�men, I our Board of Nreclo*q 'Nbw in rrgatd to the incident ,in the_ - -Mrs. Waugh, gravely, as she laid the hand-V . ` mon, ce[} Jrrilrni. and over-ripe for the beg to e.wprers the pleasure they have �n enst end. Much comment and critieigm sutferer.geatiy back upon the carpet and '"Trust-me-for that, (ap'n:' great reapert?. - -W�s death-the final being able to pre (:nt the report to tine bare been indulged,In. I had tscert4wa9; placed the soca pillow�rr der his head. "See if the people hate left.",, earthly end of over), living creature- shareholders. During the whole history froth the_country at the time, but i' . '`Ruptured an arttry�t tlovr did it The skipper went on deck.and return- death, lhe.demotition E,t the human form, .� the bank, covering-a parigd of 4hCrty want ko say for the members of thf to mel tour }•esus, this year would have been hoard that they acted like men in the '•;tiappent Grim! Nacel .Speak ed.to report the coast clear, the breaking up of the vital functions, • •--• - ' How d0 you tee? Oh, i•feavenl na Thurst.on then,wentonshore. entered the dissolution between soul and body; the-best and..the most successful that'we test interests of the public arxt of the r doesn't speak-he doesn't hear mel Oh, the carriage, and.was driven homeward. the'one great event*that "happeaeth to have•ever enjoyed -but for the',unforta. •bank. The 'board determined to give j � ._ Ilenriettal he is'very 111-he-is.very..ilii .. It. was nearly foto• o'clock when ne all;' the doom certain, flee hour linter• nate incident •in'connection-with our the Public'the result as soon as the.re-. ,.�A.- He must be Put to bed at once, and the reerched Dell•Delighi,and there he found fain; coming in Infancy, youth, castor east end branch in this city. =3iad that sv13 could�b ascertained. our.inspeC __T �-* olbetor sent tori Come here, Maria[ the whole premises in a state of con= fly, as often or oftener than in agP. not-.occurred" our net earnings..would tion is as rigid as that of other banks, ' fusion. Several ne roes were on the These were the'thou its thaifilied TI have been.19.30 per cent. on the capital, .You can do some rn with the staff.-•t me to[lit your•young master; sold g gI p p g ,DIU� man, waking up to anxiety.= lookout for him; and as soon as they ton's mind as he stood. and wiped' the and notwithstanding that we had to the bank when the agent is honest, but - p'�1 The doctor has been sent for; saw him' ran to the,house. clammy dews from the brow. of the dY° make..provision for that leas the net. when the agent is not honest, and adds L �_a but he must not be moved; it would bs "What is the m`erCning�t aft earnings'of the year err 15.ba. Atter forgery tlZ�tris stealing, the bank is '.fatal to him. Indeed, 1• fear.that.he Is .inquired, detaining one of the hindmost. Thurston might have rentnlned much deducting the loss . 4it $90,000 %I- -Wrgely at his mercy.,.-You have to trust beyond human help;' said Henrietta,-as "Oh Marso'Thuster, girl oh sirr' ex- longer, too eeply and`painfully-ah-: ready refected to, our earnings the people=employed by you, and we I. she wiped the gushing stream from thti 0141 ted the boy, rolling 44l es quite sorbed,in thought-to notice the darken- for the year are considerably great. have to depend on the fidelity of our Ilps of the dying man. wildly - ing of the night or the, beating of lire er an the average for -the past •ion agents,..and.while'one man has prove n _ "Beyond human , helpl Ehl what? "What is the matter with the fool? storm, had not a gust of the rain and ars. -In the period from 1875 to 1&� false, the 399 other employes of tb'c ban-:_ Navel Not not no! not It can't her "Oh, sir; my poor ole war•se! my poor wind, ot•.unusual violence, shaken - the :rtvte .o) earnings was 10.1; 1 -to have not, and we have confidence. 'h - said the old man, kneeling down, and ole coarse!" windows. 1893, 11.03; 1895 to 1904, ]3.98. i vita i them. You may say that the Inspection -- bending over him in helpless troubld. "What has happened to your master? This recalled Marian to his mind; _t the attention of the shareholders t [tea Is''not rigid enough. I believe that you "Attend Dr. Grlstshaw, while Ihurry -Can't you be plain,•air?" was nearly time••tor her_ to arrive; he fact that-everydollar-earned by tlt^)fknk,• may have too much inspection. II you �_ - soot and see What can be done, Mary;'. "Oh, Marse Thuster, sirl he done fell hoped that she v as near the house; iia except .what has• been carried'-to .Test, 1y4 an•agent think.that he is being spiid sttid.Alrs. Waugh, reaignfng her charge, down inter a fit, an' had to be toted oft she would soon re; lie arose fond been paid to 'the Shareholders, and upon he will probably sit and do'no- , . -f and then hastening irotn the room. She to lied." went to 4he'wind Nv lellrfi forth i th the hiisforlune of the past .year in thing -and your. business is bound tor' soon returned, bringing with her such "A fit!, good heavens[ has a doctor the night; but the deep darkness Pre- the east•anti branch is Lilco y to fail on suffer. Now, in regard to guarlerly. - remedies as her limited knowledge sug- been summoned?" exclaimed ,Thurston, vented his hearing the•approach of any file em lop9999 than upon dividends I need. not,say,much-they, . -_---''-- gested- 'And-'.- ib -and,.Mary_L'Oiseav_ s cin�g' Iron his seat. vehicle that Might be 'near. He event e cannot come Loo'often. - •• P e-old man.was ihe sharehyou'.know, :applied them; but in vain: Every effort "OF, yes, sr-'e!�e�don -ggn til-angh-thr Atr. John Proctor seconded the_motioa,for his relief seemed but to hasten his de doctor, breathing•_ .his h7c' a-,-,•ay without n atiun, and tion, to es• which was came- -unanimansly:--=--- death. The hemorrhage wRs+subsiding; i o„ ed to inquire no farther, struggle. Thurston called the notatin _ tablish a pension system, such has not On Motion of Mr:Samacl Barker,M,1?., E '; tl0 also -,vas his breath. It .s too late; but ran into the house.and-up into, his housekeeper, to take his places,and then et'been'begfin. seconded by John A. Bruce, the follow- V-, li 1-bA is dying! said Henrietta, solemnly, grandfather's chamber. went down stairs and out o[ fire halt y During'the' year new agencies have ing •motion-.was thanks of ousry carried "Dying! No, no, Naeel'- Nace! speak There a distressing scene met his eyes. door, and gazed and listened for the been .opened at College and Ossington "That the thanks of this meeting be ""' "•��'. to mel Nace! you're not dying! I've .The old man, with his rim distorted, coming of the gig,-in vain. He was just striate Toronto• Toronto Junction, Ue- given to rho t'resident:and Directors [or, lost more blood than that in my timet and •his face swollen and discolored, about,toil re-eater the ha11.and close the; berry', Kenton and' Killarney, Nfan.;, the[ services during the ptisC halt year:• Nace[ �Nacel speak to .your old-speak, lay in a state of insensibilitSo_upon the door when the: sound of wtieets, ilrislr- Carried and.r lied to b Hon. hfr.'Gih-' Rattleford, Sisk.;'and at Fernier'B. G: )' Nace!" cried the commodore, stooping bed. Two or three negro woxmen were ins violently, herder-skelter, slid with ",bile,wye'have been somewhat Conserv- son• - d, 4io-,rn and raising the sufferer in his gathered around him, vitriott occu- break-neck speed into the yard, arrested Air..�V. 11, ilobinson moved, secoruled azm half w rldl halt ted with rubbing his hands; chi his his attention. ative hi opening new branches wee hay e b Dr: Russell .arms, and g 6f Y P g been endeavoring to strengthen those Y - --ti stupidly; at the congealing face. temples and wiping the oozing foam "Afarian! it is my dear Acarian ort 'l `That_ the.. thanks of file meetin be - where-,ve already'have agencies. It-rosy g He continued thus for some moments, from his lips. At the foot•of the bed last; but the telto-,v{feed not risk her lite be said.that.some of.,the places where given to the General-Alanager, Assistant ' until Airs. Waugh,putting her'hand upon stood poor daft Fanny; with dishelved to savg her from the storm by driving at we chive ariened branches are small 'n General Nina-ger, inspectors Agents' his shoulder, said gravely•and kind[)^- Bair•and• dilated'.eyes, chanting a gro that rate. my own Marianl he ex- Hie matter�ot_ opulation,.but itmtist be sleet other' alTrcers of ihe ban: for lite • .. "I,ay him down,.Commodore, tesque monologue, and keeping time with claimed, as hc'hurried out; expecting ,o remembered that they are in growing efficient performance of their respective he.is'site." a see-saw motion from side to side. Tile meet tier. - centres;' surrounded by rich country, duties:' ,. '- ' ' ' ."Gone. gone!" echoed the old man, :nom first thing Thursion did;-,vas to take the Melchizedek alone ..:sprang from the '. j ' - c imbecile distraction', and dropped his• hand •of- this poor' crazed, -but'docile gig, and sank•trorilblI g and quaking irt. and that h-1 future is for H'i.,�ed bt+si= NIVTui was-U ltrried, and responded_to fry hi ;Hess.ire Iii^ tulllre is very}hri,rhl. '1'h,: grtrr head upon the corpse, and gronnE,1 .creature, and lead her 'from•. the sick- t>s_master's feet. directors have great faith lit, • c�nm•` It�n. I Ir. 'Gibson moved the adoption stood- - -Q room-up into her own.-- le biota,her re Thurston blindly pushed past him,. try." I 'am very gl+�d•to noliea•.tial_-Iia l o[_Ih�_by-1ilwv to Il1CCeaFB The capital. A{rs.' Waugh canis and laid her hand main there, and then returned to its and peered and felt in the gig. It was b nk is popular with the investigating stock from $?.500,000 to $3,000.000.' Air. ' -' ' affectionately on his shoulder.. He look grandfather's bedside. 'in re7tw to itis empty. - uhlic� La%t year there were 645 share- Jobb Proctor seconded the resolution, - - ed up in such hopeless, helpless trouble, anxious questioning, lie was infvrnled "\Vllerc is the lad-y, Mrrah? C4'hrrt tilde''�elders on our Uooks and this year•the and it'wvas carried unanimously. 's and cried out: that•the bld man .had fallen into a fit you. \Vh) don't you answer-Pr me. ' ex- the- following Henriett8!�he was my son-my ,about an hour before--that-n hay had claillled Thurston, rulxivµry]Y- oretuul $ goiflgcintor Is 7tfresh nd- oflinvestors. i=; gentlemen unanimo slytedc ed Dire tors ' ante, ant)•son! My poor,unow•ned boy-t been instantly sent for ihe doctor, and to the spot wvhcre ihe bo)' ct ou he 44 1. tial is he dead? Are you sure? tate patient carried ,lo bed; bill tont he, tic )a4tet• remained speecliless, tV.n1- new-friends f r time mebwe ,have made t 8 for J1on n J AV�i11iFm fig one John I . r,,Oil..Icenrie oneT' had not spoken since they laid him there, tiling, groaning, and-,vein ing his hands• i1 yris'he quite g .. it the report I hove just read you Rutherford, Cyrus A. Binge, C.;G Dalt "13¢ is gone, Gommctdare Waugh; lay_ It would yet' be an hour before ,the doc- "Will )'till spi,l .' inion 1 pelt the Coach? will See that itis proposed toJncrea_se and J..Turnbt►ll- .. iiia down; come away to j6ur room;' for could possibly arrive,•and the state is the,lady? Was she.Heil upon the beach?-soliy -$5011' - During At n subsequent meeting of the Dir sali9 Ilenetetta, gently-flaking his hand. of the .patient demdnded. instant atter- What frawlenr9 you id' •aid rhe the_capital Stnca< - horse rt}n away''' inquired Thurston, fife last six months a quarter of a mil. tors tion. Wrtl, Gibson was reel .1. I ., Jao:quelina, -Rite with horr•81', was lion. - s ands and dilated And ww'ithal 'Thurston was growing riurrf dly, in great alnrm. Linn dollars.w�as taken lilt at a premium President and 16!! 1. Turnbull e kneeling with clasped h o be continued. of 100 per cent. The same care writ! tie• President. eyes. gazing at the ruin. The old rrlatfg, VM a�jous upon &Iarion's account. ' ' (T t, -�+-,i mfr Y� ,g M t I ;tl t.i .rte,; •_C, ' ' & �� .+. '/. 74�:.. tip,,' r '11 ir' 0 -- _,��_ v. r',w rr .:: , . .. ,- .�,t,e', ... .. r't, s..«�4.. ,a- � '75.. r" e-#" .i '^`•�• 2'�xa ^`!';' - a.,4"^�T'i' ,•„.�'`'�'c•' - ... .r•<e.,......-.. M<:.. .. •-+rrr.r'.,- .a :.,.w .�k'.,'ry . . •a, .. ... �+.......v ., s,., �eL ".�, r,v ,. "L �'.%. ]r yy..r. .,y - For a In tiny other way, and thfnt, fried ones HEALTHFUL ,t�d DELICIOUS DRiN1IdiflIcult to --— == mToo much tcare cannot beBexer+cised in - keeping clean the ordinary house broom. -SUNLIGHT -USE " P is a fertile , breeding place for the - germs of grippe, smallpox, scarlet fey- -THEg er and other diseases. -• Buttermilk is said to be very !alien- - • G' H T ing, and is a good beverage for seden- taryAA people, since it corrects certain physical disabilities. Hot buttermilk is recommended for colds. } Sunlight Soap is better than ALID R1SL AFor heartburn_tai£e half a tumbler ,f other' soaps, but is best when < "�� cold water to which has been added half used in the Sunilght way(follow T a teaspoonful 'of carbonate of soda; directions)• C*yton NATURAL QREEN'Toa. It is the Ideal squeeze the juice of a small piece of lemon, and drink :whits effervescing. Hard rubbing and bailing are ttitandard'of purity. ,,,, _ When knitting or footing stockings, RUB ON SUNL T SOA things of the past m homes place the ball inside the leg, and pin where Sunlight Soap is Used as + loo, wife. a►a►est woo p�ar_i1b. the bottom loose] together with a safety _ o LEAD PAC s ONLY, AL ALL et�pap, pin. This will keepitclean, and sae directed. HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOURS,, 4tlli. - you "the trouble of carrying an extra - $trniight Soap will nal injure Egg` stains may be removed from ever!the daintiest fabric or the }}�}} ful of tapioca and soak it over night in spoons, caused by using them with soft- ids. and the Clothes will be ing put both the watery and alt between the taking and and } Perles white. Woolens soft .r, _ ♦ g --seed fluffy. in the double bollerand cook for" one briskly rubbing the stain, which will hour. Before this wash the prunes and soon disappear. 'TIiE reason for this is because Aboot � pert-t.-11n--_&---a-seueepan with-enough- :For burn��e mosT-mi pedant point- Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure{ Y cold water to cover them. Let them sim• in their treatment is to at once exclude LEAVE 30 Ta 60 M U contains no injurious ghem,*cals mer gently until they absorb the water. the air. Sweet oil and cotton are star- j �, g but the active, Turn out to cool'and remove the stones, +lard remedies, or (lour and oil. •Do not cleansing.dirt-cemovin proper ♦ � When the faptoea has cooked an hour remOve the dressing until the�inflamo- -� stir in one-half teaspoonful of salt, one tion subsides., hes of Soap that i5 titptg but SOME DAINTY DISHES. ' tablespoonful of lemon'juice, and one- Don't forget,•it you need.hot water ; o sOap� halt cupful of sugar. ,Spread a layer of for sudden sickness in the nigh ht that -- For Water Icing.=l ►fix ge Ls , stir our quarts of water over as many bur- For Equally good with hard or Nuite 'smooth 'half-s 'poilnd of icing le with prunes, next with another lay- neh will Beat enough faster than tour soft water. -' sugar, and two tablespoonfuls of cold er of tapioca, and so on, leaving the quarts to one vessel.to more than make water. Put this on to the cake with a Iasi tapioca. Bake an hour and spre up for the extra flames. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED �.. spoon, letting it lie where it falls. partially cool. _ by the d.aler from whoa ors `- A Great Breakfast Afuffln.-Take •two ---� buy Sunll ht t3oop !r you rid L any Cave or con L, iss I 'cupfuls of oatmeal,- one cup lit `dour, HO03EHOLD HINTS. RINSE WELL one large spoonful of butter, a teaspoon- THE USE OF WIND POWER t�B'es'ts • Toto wo tul of baking .powder, and a pinch of Cold potatoes dredged with !lour fry - JWL- Make into a batter-with mllk, quicker and brown better.' brews Rat,rand, bake like-griddle cakes. Hard and stiff shoes or boots, if rub• eulated either in proportion to its speed - THE TONSIi 1778 ST011�8. To Prepare Breal3ciumDt3 far•Pudings Led with vasedine,.,wilt becb�e soft and RESULT'S OF EXPER11tib'N IS BY PROP. in miters per second or according to a ,Spread a-sheet of paper on the table yliant scale divided arbitrarily into. 12 degrees. `or pastry board; place a wire sieve the Remove flour pot stains from window• i'• LA COL R. The conical aeromotor with curved vanes Latest Menace to the Health of lrashioWii - wrong side up on-!t, rub a portiob bf sills by rubbing them witri flee w$c,ci of. mean size, runs,with a wind haying Devotees. _ % " -f the crumbs-()f n stale loaf through the Lghes, and rinse with clean water. a speed of about 4 meters (13 feet) per . sieve, or grate it on a bread,grater, then A strong safety-pin makes an excel- A Surface Pierced VL ilk Openin0a Obeys second. The latest decrees of fashion which pass the crumbs through the sieve. lent substitute fora $ey-ring. A key "Aeromotars are usually blamed lice threaten the health of the feminine coax Bake apples with honey and you will can, quickly and easily be removed _the Action of the: Wind Better munit ltsve-a delicious; dish. Wi and core from !i their irregularity of action and their in. Y are;the "tonsilitis stole and fife _ �• IMan-An U�nbmkrn One.• sufficient resistance to violent winds. "neuralgic hat." the apples-necessary for.your dish, but A..tablespoonful of turpentine -put.In- "I believe that the ' too not cut the cores right through. Into k, the copper when boiling white clothes These two -inconveniences have now, Prevalence °t toast Ise hollow put a little bit of butter and will aid We whitenlrn rotes c°nsiA- A `windmill-in *hich the vanes are or- happily been obviated by the device of !itis is entirely due to the new fashion P g P ranged conical and have curved ex- Misars. Reuter and Schumann, of Kiel, of wearing the fur stole," says a LOndbs - a tespoonful of-honey. Plate each apple erably. " inn Y which enables the-vanes,,to be at'once throat specialist. -]Rus treated in n bakingtin, prick all To clean a Hitchen table rub greasy In-wities is deschbed in'La Nature(Paris-' „ by Mr. I.- Ramakers, who asserts that transformed into slats that may be open- Ladies used to be more sensible,and over with a skewer,and bake very slow. Blains with - lemon,-juice; then scrub comparative •tests have shown its eft]- ed or closed,at will."-Translation made it they wore fur ties, left these open at Iy,_ with soda-water, and they will speedily for The Literary DIgest. the,neck. Now', because fashion has de- For- be-greater than an other now Y b'� For ('ice pudding allow one ounce sad Y creed that the wrap must be tossed over in" ust. Mr. Ramakers says that the P a half of rice-for a pint of milk, - and It stockings are washed.before being Y - the shoulder, there will be a vast in- common idea that the power.dtvelo d + five ounces and a Ralf of butter. After worn they . will last twice as gong, p° p'' , . �r,.,,n.� b a windmill !s ro r ' � _ _ - crease in diseases of the-klrroal:n . washing the rice, drain it, put it into n Stockings-r.,w,.�--alaMys-- �PQ 11onW to the ar.a �ABVS 10 ALTH. - surgeon-at the Throat Hospital, sauce art• with the butter to warm "apart from the other cloth of its vanes is not only false but absurd, A - P Golden uare,'London, was of the same according to'the results of recent expert- - S9 slowly, so that the rice sucks up the When- mashing potatoFs add the milk g � — opinion. '=butter,add the milk while. stirring, and -brat, and then"tlie butter;,they will be menti made by the Danish professor, P. " , when all is hot put into.a pie dish. Cook found to be much whiter•.than when.the La Cour, who has established, under the When a child is well, give it-no'zmed- '"The danger lies," he .said, "in mum !++ a«atow oven fom two to three.hours 'Dotter is used first. authority of his-Government, a spec s Icine," is a wholesome adage But at ing up the throat for several weeks :n The rice Can be sweet or savory as pre_ A poison of any conceivable descrip- observatory for the study of the rational the first sign of trouble the careful mo- cold weather,and flinging aside the wrap utilization of wind-power, Se s Mr on the first mild day. It is well known furred. tion and potency may be rendered prac- p° y tM -the Ramakers: _ promptly cure ind( estion. colic, con- Y bar Vegetable ,Pie.=T`ake equal quantities boally- harmless by instantly drinking g „ "The histo of the accidental -dis stipation; diarrhoea: simple fevers and ° �Othtng• *1 carrots, turnips;. a- head of celery, two gilts of sweet oil. ' A fashionable milliner in Bond Stree ' two onions, and two Dunces of dripping. Atter washing a,cut.glass glass article dry CO° 'y' of t)1e principle on which the con- teething troubles._ They contain not one t Oruclion of the conical aeromotor • is particle of opiate or poisonous "sooth• London..bemoans the tact that the velvet _ : -Cut 'the vegetables: in_pieces_iabou!. an. ,horoughly and brusR it ave! with paw- - NInch long, place them in a saucepan Aird chalk. Use a soft brush, aiid bo AVM is quite curious. Soetensen; a Ing" stuff, yet they give refreshing sleep picture hat is going out,of fashion. : with the do carefully Into sit the crevices. Danish builder of windmills, used, to tecause they remove the cause of "They are crry becoming, she said, Aping and a small quantity, y Opera te his own-she sleeplessness and ttie child awakens 'but ladies art discover' that their of water, Season with salt and pepper White paint may he 'cleansed by rub• own-shop,"an-old mill °t his hing-it gently. with a soft flannel dipped_ Invention-_ bearing ten wooden vanes. bright and well.- Mrs. F. McIntosh, weight produceq neuralgia, hich, in ii taste. Stew gentry oyes a slow fire; .. " and whets tender put into a pie-dish to is a paste made of whiting and water, This motor,carried was much worn; had ableloon, Ont...says: .. Baby's _Own time, will rest un woman' aiesl t cold. Cover with short paste; cook -and adhing a little soap powder. tour Vanes carried away. one day bye Tablets wrought a wonderful changein rn�Y-grey hairs. It velvet ha ora 1 the pastry is done, and 'serve hot. Physicians assert that baked potatoes storm, and to the astwishnlent of its my - little one, When-•he was two required• we must fashion the Chicken Pudding-Prepare the chicken are .rgore nutritious than those cooked proprietor, instead of suffering,it worked months 61d he began to tail and cried gossamer of `chiffon velours' inro a better than before. The builder, struck almost night and day. But atter giving miniature toque,shape, which-will be al- ar, for tile: Make a batter of one pint - him the tablets he grew well and is now most as fragile as swansdown-" —rt mti>z� efbHi', two eggs, a heap,' a bright, laughing baby, who scarcely Mg teaspoonful, of baking powder, and a. - 2 ever gives any trouble The Tablets are a saJtspoonfuli of salt. Butter a pod- - surely a blessi>3g to both mother and THE BISHOP'S THOUSAND POUNDS • ding dish, put. a layer.of thicken In it, nsttm; fan child,!- All druggists sell these Tablets dot with butter, then a layer of batterThe Bisho .of London ontl o; our Can them b mail a p tells the follow.. . on top. Bake and serve with gravy, A Y get. Y t Y:, cents ing story: "I was sitting in my room made from, the chteken.stock. i bar by writing-therk Dr.O Williams' Med- one morning, very tit , when I was * Chip Potatoes.--Choose large potatoes (cine Co., Brockville, Ont. - _ told that a'lady wanted to see urs. I and after peeling them, wash quite clean 9 �e is, Do sp"c fo[ was very busy, and almost said at first, _ and wipe dry. Cut into slices Lengthwise COnii> On. Fresh air, ex- _ - _.. 'Oh, I'm too busy to see anyone this and ligain lengthwise-into-straws, place _Y,,��.� ' morning.' But I thought, and said, 'NO, 14% a frying basket, and try until a pale CISe, flog food alfa = � ,+g 'PRODUCTION OF GOLD, _ I have made a rule Dever to refuse to .:golden brown in clean, boiling.tat.Scat-I •b: ��jOn - � - - - see anybody, in cast,it is, someone .-,ter(salt over, 'ind pile on a dish. N B.4 - u . said, Let the lady corns ^Sec fMet the fat throws off n blue pwetty r Ct it, if thCfe Scientist Believes it Disintegrates 'filo upstairs.' She come,'and the fl,•at tag. smoke"before the potatoes are put in. j is anything tp' C& Mil- - = - r�anat I aaer►t. _ she said to me was .this: 'I was Bob* Ginger Beer.-To make nine gallons. to ask you whetehr-you can land i Vw the following ingredients are necessary: bons of pec. • throw the _ _ Prot. -Frederick Soddy, We eminent in your work for k1,t W' I said: '& i Ten pounds of white sugar, nine Duna World�aiC ind m 1 'Glasgow Utaivers[ty scientist, appears to the..very thin I_have been wonded� e,.(fhrid,)•of lemon or lime juice, eleven; --Fig. 1.="Ventocrat" system; leave convinced himself..at least.that tie all morning how was to gel.' I sMdw. � J. ounces of bruised ginger, half n pound; health oQCtj• - Fig: 2.-"Rose of the Winos," has discovered the theory of the produc- e,1 her exactly what:1 was going to _ of honey, and nine gallons of v►aler.; Fi 3.-01d Soerensen' '.Hill, tion of gold. Instead of working, how- spend her X1,000 on, and the whole Boil the ginger in one gallon and a haU, 9 i"rara 11mC g' ever, °scene was carried out. Fig. 4.--Conical Aeromolor: as the alchemists of the middle of water for half an hour, then add the' &Ctors eKrIed Cod liver - ` ages supposed, through a process of the juice,sugar; tile. the with e O or consumption. Y , rvnrarndec of the wafer, and strain p -� — ' ser,I:a Cour, who advised him to make according to the Soddy,.theory; the pro- : . . 4brougR a -cloth. -.Whew cold add-- the, -,cet3rsC the Could not _ - white of one and n warier of an his m1Ilq fn future on the plan thus gess-Works the other-way;and it is tits egg q tae it gt its oda'form, hence suggested,- by chance. Soerensen, a opinion that gold is gradually disinte- It ' ..-ounce of essence of lemon. S d for g egatrw That the Blood be Kept Rich little later, presented to the La Cour grating into other materials. • tour days, and then bottle. Tlijs makes t ray lova. ThCy observatory an aeromotor of conical "Eighteen months ago,' he-said, "after ptlre• an excellent beverage, Which *ill keep . ' Crtli talc form, having six vanes whose ends wer4 my visit to the gold depos!'ts of Western The secret of health-the secret of ltfa for.several months in a cool 'place. slightly curved toward the summit of the -Australia and New Zealand and b the :" 8 Y Y itself-is good blood. Therefore a medi- a rich chicken pie is made of one g cone. This motor was subjected to com• information whieb all concerned.in the - cold boiled chicken, one slice of coot' O fine that makes new blood and supplies; wFa paraLive tests with the best known types industry, so readily placed at my dis- the rY material for rapidly re-! K boiled ham; cut in smellest'dice;. of windmill, including Soerensen's 6Id posnl, I became convinced that in all. building wtsled nerve tissues, reaches;, can boll-a slice of ham 1untt'l tender as motor-mills with-more or less numerous probabilityold, like radium, is at once .a. well`as you can a whole one, Use the g the r o. most of the seefbus diseases.:, , vanes, narrow,vanes, wide, oars, more the product of some other parent ale• _ ------."raven bulier," thickened with corn men and 15 asell ngnng o pro tee can take the place of Dr. Williams'Pink ; had the same diameter and gave the fol offspring-elements.' Pills.- starch. Grate one onion,and add to the lowing results. - Prof.'Soddy is anxious to experiment They actually make new,.rich, red' saucx; thinning it with boiling water if toktratE it fW s toff$ Nit was found that the conical aero- on the millions of gold reserve in the blood, and through this new blood' you have not sufficient. Line a deep time. 71we is n0. oil,, not motor developed more power by nearly Bank of England, lie says: cure such diseases as anaemia, neural•; _ pudding dish with-paste, buiading up. CZC bUtW So 50 per cent. than that of the 'ventocrat' "I confess to a feeling of impatience. Fie,'rheumatism,' the special ailments "the edges with several layers. Fill the ig "'�"'y typg, whose sgrface is seven times ss yo, the sense of the inadequacy of the of women, indigestion, heart troubles, dish+ ith 'the sliced chicken, oysters and abbe xti by the great;-31 per cent. more than the 'Rose single lifetime, in tiny experiments on St. Vitus dance, locomotor ataxia ani, and ham. Pour the MUM over all'and al COa 11YC[ oil ill the des vtnis' type, with surface E.8 times as such small quantities of gold' as°I'can partial paralysis. You can find evidence ` 'Dake with $'top crust that,has a square` systemgreat, and,20 per-cent. more than _purchase, when disentegrating at the of the value of these pills in every part opening In the middle. Cut' out nn FOi'tn of Scott 5 emulsion, of the old Soerensen type, having a sur- same rate--it disintegrating at alt-tons of the country, among others kir. D. W. ornament from the pie paste, bake it 1 �t 1S reason is so' face only 7 pt:r cent, smaller. . of gold are lyi�g.,usdess in the National Daley, Crystal City, Man., says. "1 have separately--a rose of many layers, and .Whence comes this extraordinaty Bank, tt�lr'seare1,-possibly one'that it used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with leaves•turned up-and over-and insert h*Ul in Confutnphon Where. efficiency of. the conical' eerotnotor? much concerns the race to know- wonderful success. My blood was very 7. it-'in.this opening before serving.. First, the curved ends of the Vanes offer, carded`from kbowled ` 'b ever cun- its We must be continuous. g 8e Y Y poor, I was weak and nervous, suffered a resistance against which the wind may ning Invention that the art of man may much from heart trouble,, and was 9• We will 'lend you a exert its.maximum force; then, the space devise: � scarce y • fit for work. I used nine, EGGLI;S$'pUpl?fNGa. _ - that.separatez the vanes allow's.the_wind. Following up- the same subject; Mr. boxes of We pills, and the result is 1 ��• -. _ to slide around them, and, carrying the Donald Murray surmises that silver is a em'again enjoying the best of health & ChesLiiut Cream Pudding.-Scald, a air with it, to create a partial vacuum. disintegrated product of lead. He says: 1 do not think ]hare is any medicine can t of chestnuts and-remove the brow b '°'e that - she vanes consequently turn in a ranee "A lead mine is a silver mine and a equal Dr. _Williams' Pink,Pills. wh Irl _-:- skins. Cover them with boiling water, Dim is the'Ibrm of tied atmosphere . so that pressure' silver mine is a lead mine all the world* the system is run down." 1 add the juice of_a third,of a lemon and 'kkl Is on the� on one side and asp nation-on the other over,'and et the ebem5eal btti action be. But you must l o bwkol p' y y get the genuine pilin cook until they art tender. Drain off *" "� work together. The following experi- tween silver and�lead is slight, and the with the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pin': The water and press them through a'col• a1f°Iw°y°° ment made at the La Cour observatory two metals are not sufficiently cots noel Pills for -Pale People," printed on- the ander.- Whip a pint of•crearn with one. proves also that &-surface pierced with to concur by chance.. Lead happens to wrapper' around each box. Ask yon It half cup of powdered Lugar and vanil. Scott Be Bo openings obeys the, action of. the wind present special facilities for experiments druggist for these pills or get Ahem by Ta, sherry, or.a_little"br6ndy for Aay. ( ' ` better than an unbreken one.of tine saint, to test this surmise. It is cheap, and it mail from the Dr. Williams' Med-Rimi oring. Beal the chestnuts through 11 - _ ' size. There wege- set up .two high would be a comparatively Inexpensive Co., at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for �r. ly with a fork and serve In glasses 'j'mpp Ont. , fences of equal size and the same solid- matter to free ten tons-df--lead from. all $2.50. little mounds.' This makes n good ity, one of conttntwus planks and the traces of.silver by the usual crystalizing •oto pack in a mold and freeze as ' �,,,„�p;,rr+•aor othea+i with spaces belwQee the plank , process, and then put aside for tin 71.e latter was overturned by the wind. years and test a gain f silver by the Many a roan would.rather carry it ,e Tapiea.-Wash one-halt cup. "nta effect of the wind is usually cal- same process." large jag than a small baby. 'o-v•c.. ,Sr'... •fs ..."an ,:,. .:. _ tui Y.' •.' qc ASF 1�,,�+, �j.rye .r' .Sf](+_. la, j..Y'. .:..-.++c—.s-..6:x:t.. . - : .ct.. .,.,:y 2- �4Ytiy� :�hk Z' a.•r� ry 7 ..YL..r„�,y,';.. '. �,9iY[eid J%CZJWW- UK ', .�' /si bP 72 w- .Mfyd• `-. '_,. ?u9 .vvyA. '_` T'.f a-,` '3.,:.: r- s• r.:4 .,z �j.,.R;•eti•.:t'F-`°r ,,,,y,: r i�.:.. .a M -m 7 _ 'y ..:E A .• '... •,v --r If Awl ^-r,i ^*..F,.'F -0' •''3 v'.ciY-'•.ix '.,P' ,k• �, vw t...:a....,,.".-.,^V..' .. .,•••.. iii-,..... C^"d,.w...'P.`X`, .u+. •. ,+ '. " f 'vb-' r . •'!- 1 f -G.;,S. Cowan was in the city -J. H. Bund is re-printing the _ _ aPds►, - -- d ' eSd&y ofiie , r rr�� - . - -Mise Sadie Burrell is visiting -Miss Annie' Caivert has been W. H. Peak was in the city her sister in Peterboro. spending a few days with friends over.Sunday. -Mrs. R. Moore was in thtctty ut Greenwood. a�,:". �']Q ceds �r � 'r -W m, Morrish,of Toronto, was a coft uple of days last week. =A pleasant family (re-union 3?. - -J— Shaw, of ,Toronto, spent, t9ok place at the .hogae of James - = - heie with friends over Sunder. -Miss Maggie O'Leary is visit. Sunday with Pickering friends. and Mrs. Brien last evening._ -F. M.Chapman,of Alesaddria, -Mrs. Da bis has been under the ^ ing friends in Toronto. Pm -John-Munro,'of.Toronto, spent is visiting Pickering friends this weather for the past week;but we ` 19unday with his brother'. week. are pleased to,,say that she is now In#emational ' Stock .Fold• -Mrs. Geo. Marquis, of Brock, -Miss Nellie Malone has gone improving. Ts visitiz�ig T. B.and Mrs. Marquis,. to Whitby to attend the La ies -Special evangelistic services --W. H. and Mrs. Peak enter- College. are being� held in the. Friends' ; [► i f _mined a few friends on Tuesday -A large bur of our rani- Chttroh, Pickering, each Sabbath ;evening. dents•attend -E. Johnston's at 7 o'clock. All welcome. =Join 9tephenaon spent a few sale on Friday last. -The annual meeting of the s P -N. J. Morrisse , of Gbderich Pickering Fire Company will be .days i week with ort Perry y w friend's, visited his mother and sisteron helZt this(Friday*)evening in the -Ghee: Wood is off duty this Church at. last week. town hall at S o clock for the elec, Y week suffering from an attack of Mrs.'L. Squires-returtaedhome tion of officers and the transaction _ six f other important business that. dso��� .1agMPPe• on Saturday after spending o p ccEQS -Mr. J. J. Sweet,:. ,of o oonto, weeks with relatives in Manilla. wi'1 come up before •the meeting. visited hits mother, Mrs. Sohn =Born-At 1512 ging A. west, A full attendance of members is 'Field, on,Monday. Toronto, on Saturday, Jan. 13th, requested. --Dr._F..L'L. Henrywill h thewife ofd E.� a Qig, of sou. - J_o R. E._ hustona sale_on_Er'- as usual next Tues ay to attend to --Win. G. and Mrs. Ham and day last was well attended'an his professional duties. Miss Lillian, spent Sunday with was a success- from a financial --Miss-Balsam, of Markham, is J as. and•Mrs.Henderson,Scarboro .point of view. Buyers'Were pres!. .visiting her cousin, Miss Mary -W• V. Richardson was in ant from all points of the county ;Balsdon, of the base line. Brougham on Monday attending as well as from Guelph, Scarboro, Fattens Stock in thirty days less time. Saves'corn or oats. _ -=Mise Jennie Gordon purposes : Chap- :Prepared from roots,herbs, barks and seeds. .Cures and preventQ a'meeting of the Board of Health. Bownanville, Mono Mills, acacia this'week for an extend- -Miss •Pe er to f Toronto r' H v' disease. - vtsi to friends in Kingston. spent a few days during the past and other points. The lowest ositiye uarantee with each package.' -Miss Watson, Supt. Hillcrest week with William and .Mrs. Gil- price paid for one animal was $x53 u money- d t e of a Your m e -refunds 'n case f ilure Convalescent Home, is spending a christ. and the highest $310, the average #ew days with-her frietld, Miss -Miss Beta Banks entertained for 30 animals. being about $140. - a -- His BU N - Field. a number of 3'�MK friends to a The Ontario Agricultural College, -Albert and Mrs. Hunter and birthday party on Friday after- of Guelph, purchased three of the . . family, of North Dakota,_.visited noon last__ animals, and Robt: Johnston, of - with their uncle John Rankin last - remember S. V. Ianton s s 1 Other • - _ ., x ,�k, of farm stock, implements, house- ppurchasers,.were .John A. Whit ' and Mrs. A. T. Micheli, of hold,furnitttre, etc.. onlhis premi- Brough -:_G. -Little, Scarboro , 8touffville, were the gu sty of Mr. sea one mile east of the village on A. G. Johnston, Strongville;. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dingnia ,Saturday Thursday, February 1st. Allin, Bo�c manviiie; J. E. Cowin, t O(� and Monday: -J. Norton and Mrs: Breakey,,Haiztiston J. D. Crozier; Price; lJ 4 -Mrs. James Shepherd has re- and their son and daughter; of D. Tocher. Sunderland ; T. Allin, - r .'turnedlome-after spending some Pierson, l soba, are spending Oshawa'; J. Bell, W. J. -Holliday time with friend's in Whitby and a few' week with :lira. W. L. and J.Moore,Whitlry;H.J. Clare, �• LLiin g - other points in the east. courtice, Mrs. Breakey's sister. Chapman ; John Davidson, Ash- - 4 11 ; t -Frank Smith, we'regret to re- -They annual;,meeting +Qf ,St. burn ; "and J. D. McAvoy, Joseph - � � port, is .gradually losing in Andrews church will be hefts this Hortop, F. Humphrey, D. Hall, atreng;th,.and has been confined (Friday)evening in the basement Jas. Wood, A. White, R Guthrie _ . . 'Bar ����. 1. to his bed for several weeks. of the church. After the business and A. C. Courtney, of Pickering --Quite a large number of our of the meeting has been transact tows ship. Mr. Johnston pur• - -oung people attended the carni-. ed, refreshments will be served by poses having a sale of his piano, --val at Brougham last Thursday the members of the Ladies'Aid household furniture, seed grain, ° o evening and report a good time. Society. . .roots, etc., on Tuesday the tsth of 1 only Cook Stove worth $35-00 for S`?9.04' -On account of having a very -The weather.man States that February. 1 only Cook Stove worth $32.00 for Z7.00 severe cold Mr. Paul Hahn was --- only Heater, worth $7.00'for 5.75_-. this January has been the mildest gear Bengough on 2Jtb, White-vale __ 1. only Heater, worth $6.04 fur - 4.75 unable to be here on Tuesday to for mane years, last Sunday being .1 heavy lined Rubber Top'Rug north $.5 for 3.75 attend tb',Ws sale .of pianos and warmer than, any other day in OUR FAT MAN. 1 §econd hand ?'� Rifle worth $S.00 for- 2.50. Organs. - January for the et thirty years.' -- Our $2.30 skates for $2.00, , -St. Andrew's Sunday School plowing operatic Rare seen in One of the most - - .r 2.60 1..50: purpose holding.. their Annual different parts of fhe Province; '_ , pleasant.experiences - „ I ?.5 ,. _. 1.(14, _ children s social on the evening of and flies and other insects were r that a mat can have - Friday, Feb. i th. .The committee,quite active.. One advantage of " is that of periodically. " 1.00 ^" .7". _ are now busy preparing the pro- such a winter is the saving in the reneging his youth. These prices are bound to go at such piices. . Get here early, = :grana. coal bill, but in ether reSperts- the There isnothing that They won't last long. - -As Mrs. B. Doyle was going old-fashioned winter is more desir _ makes a than be- -As- y B come older than bac- dawn stairs on.Sunday morning, ab1Q. R-the feeling that sbe,in some manner,tripped eaus- he is old, and vice • -One effect of the mild weather ing her to fall down s number of werea,.there is moth- • • (,N1 is to ibduce the into agent: to _ - stops. She fractured _two of het ing that makes a . creep out from his cosy winter n so' out as ribs besides being rather badly person �t gg ' y shaken u ?uartere and: seek whom he may the feeling that lie is. -The Bay of QttinteConference secure as victims. For-the past still a boy. A Sew V in balding its annual Epwort two weeks the woods have been - days ago I was pond- - thick with them, and it keeps oris ening over the fact that Father Time ' League convention this week in busy dodging them. With all was getting in his work on me, I hap- 21 It � arawrij ' Bowmanville. Rev. J. E. Moore our watchfulness and alertness a pened to look out of-my window and its in attendance and Messrs. E. L. see a 1 number of middle-aged few of ae have fallen prey to. both married and - Chapman and Frank Harvey are and elderly women, • . their persuasiveness. How long . Lhe delegates �tppOinted by the single, marching down-the street. On . �l the epidemic will' continue we enquiring whose _funeral that was, I Pickerin Lea e. cannot say, but we ho relief q g a :a - • J Pe was informed that those women were Jtock. fakingalP —While Arthur Percy was en- may soon come. on the way to the big pond to put in e s gaglb:,* kating on the rink at -It is with deep regret that we the day skati�and that•'it was no- m during the carnival oto hod s lttneral. The8i ht filled me Thuevening he fell n the report the death on Monday, at yy g .NNI���.NN.�•.N�.MN..��s�.N.�N�N\����� y g P� with'inapiration. I recollected that I '✓ hoe. There being-a large number Fairport, of Mrs. Wm. O'Brien at was once a skater, ant could be one _ T on the rink at the time, a general the age of 88 years, 2 months and yet. The blood of my youth b�p�an tc We have (tort pairs, large heavy cotton fleeced miz-ap was the result. Some one 12 days.dauchteThe decd, who was trickle through my vaim. That tired- -, ''.Blankets, which we Will sell awn below their hav Percy's hands cutting it very bad- par e,81—ted oxer one of Passed through a min to go Iarrd o ,lin thea. Ia a w' A y to WI reduction, just to get - lin erinq 111IMs of sixteen months few moments I was up in the attic and ill 11 to zay, ��• wound requiring; five ready for stock-taking and to make room for new su aria from bran tc ieron$te had found my rusty et�atee. In g another moment I -was on my way goods. We have now a- plate t,todc is -We haeme learned that which gradually-weakened her, _ - Just - down street with a skate•is.each_oi - all lines. + x --several fancy were stolen and also causing, heart trouble. pockets. - — -- -- _ m overcoat tete. No one aur _ --From some of our merchants dnr- She is survived, by a sorrowing - - _ Christmas rush.. One ar. husband and two young ren. Bain is doubt as to how I wouldetc..-. x +' X The funeral took' lace on Wed- g Pape,-etc., ti taken from John Dickie at Co. P perform ae a skater. I determined nesda -afternoon when the re- upon a lonely spot near, the 3rd csar .. : was a fancy red leather Bcisseors y p°. y p° � : 'ee'UnderwearF,� osr�y,Dress Goods, Wrap- cam, with three pat's of g' t-hati- mains were m Fir cession. After satisfying myself that pprettes, Gloves, ancy•Collars, Lace Ties-great r's. A solid silver salt ends burying ground at Fai rt. I was an expert, I would then be pre- a _cellar and n were taken from -F. Coleman, of Cedardale, was tell. for exhFastening , Time would variety. . - `-' spoon tell. Fastening the,stiates upon my `- 7iM[. S. Chapman's counter about in towa,on Monday seeking,infor- feet, I cast myself upon the mercy of Great Bargains 1I1, Fancy �OOdS.- the same time. mation regarding police,villages. the ice. For half an hour I sported as -The South Ontario Farmers' The residents of Cedardale have lively as a cricket. For fancy skating ' Institute will hold meetings in the got up a large petition, which I would create envy. in ,every small _ Come and see us. ' town hall,Pickering,on Saturday, they will present to the County boy and married woman if they could t January 27th,and at Whitevale on Council this week, asking that only see me. But an end must come Friday, Feb. 2nd. Messrs.L. E. body to give t1fem the statue of a tO all things terrestrial. I was makingJohil �lCk. � �o a quick turn to leave the, ice. Some- At the and Mr: Shearer will attend police village. At the time In happened, but I have no recol- • these meetings and deliver ad- which Pickering was made apolice- taction of what it was.- I saw no one, ----=dresses: Missray fbe ua- vttlgge,it-was-optronai with t. u was a ru a errz c _ able to be present as previously council as to whether a petition forehead. When I recovered a por- snaonneed. Farmers as well as would be granted or,not, but tiow tion of•mysenses,.I found myself lying e. :others should not fail to attend they cannot refuse a largely.sign= on the ice m a pool of blood. Cheep- they 'las- subjects ood Ume meetings as interesting'and ed petition. We undersand that lag ton farm house near by, the I was18pro tawill be dis the petition from Cedardale hasSamaritan act was performed. I was • • • cussed. the name of almost every rate- taken to my home a sadder but wiser , man, with the conviction that renew- -A-few days ago as John Ste- payer. . ing one's youth is not what it is crack I.will give 20 per cent. off all woollen goods in my ppheason was driving home from -After a short illness of two ed np to be, and that in future I will afore, for cash only, consisting in part of Men's ' Whitbv, he met an automobile days from pueulnonia, Wm. G. allow Father Time to do his work in - :Underwear, Ladies'' Underwear, Youth's Uuder- � which gave him some excitement Peart died on Saturday at his his own chosen-manner. wear, Hats, Caps, Mitts, .Gloves and all Flannels. for some time. As the automo- home in Chicago. He, was the _.. s . Ont- mobile -approached the- horse he eldest som of Thos• Peart, of To- LOGAN `- Pickering Ont. ' was driving became frightened. ronto� a d formerlq of Pickering. _ e . - f 0,:;: and turned round on the road and He ft here twenty-five -- �� fol beyond control. 'Turning to Yea`s' ago and''for a number of ' .._ the side- of the road 1b -tttrim&I yyears hag resided in Chicago where ran into a tree, -a limb of which he was gnttaged in a large butch r caught its bridle breakin the erin business. The funeral took ® � WARM- FOOTWEAR mead The fright ane I horse eontire pla,e on Monday afternoon, when ued its career down the road and the remains were conveyed to ='`-•" ' - had gone only a--short distance Pickering where interment took - when the-buggy upset. Fortu- place in the Methodist cemetery. Of oilmiterlals and desiaa '• - `• Mately Mr.. Stephenson received Among those who attended the testi a.toots. It will pay yon -C - ' -Mo injuries 'other than,a severe funeral were his father, Thomas to mH at our worsts std inspect our stook $cavy Socks and Dark.Snag-proof Rubbers. And obtain rices. Dont be misled by , shaking up. , The-dashboard of feast, his sisters Mrs.- Renluck ants we do not employ them,oonsegnent= _Heavy Felt-lined Leather Boots for men and boys. the buggy was broken, but this and Mrs. Powley, of Toronto, and agents can, and do throw off the agents °^ • 'teabout the extent of the dam. brothers, Fred., of Chica o, and y Overehctes and Rubbers in abundance—, at- as „ g commission of 10 r dent., whish on will Ages. No blame could be attach- Chas. J. of Toronto, Mrs. Havlock certainly save by per from us, A • e;d to automobiliats as they stop- Leavens, Miss Alma B. Leavens .oaU solicited. t pfd as soon as they saw the horse -and•Miss Elsie Wise, of Toronto, WHITBY GRANITE CO., it. A, BUNTING'S, Pickering xr s . < avv,FistOwes, frightened. and James Peart, of AustraliaWhitby,oatarto - �. - ; { .: .:. 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