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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_12_21 S :s. - ,� > .:., .,;�,,,,, ;,:?''.y -�,,. +.,�.-. s;-. .,i• � �.:' " •,�,"'yv,`.,yC.. ,,yr+N,!- '� � ' '".,.. 5•a?• •S +" '.' ,y.; ... .....• .:a•:..3i. .,s , .. +. ? -.,y :.. �.. ,. w.. .......: w;. •�"+• S A. � Y•. ti-•" 4:3 bE r< ..�.- ,. -'•A :.�,.. ,.-p.\ ,,,..y?'!fn.,�. .. ..-'.-". r''..::..:!. ..'�Zvi:. ':lR �•,s. :• wr i "c 1 �: r^ : -=. - r -0 -•^ '.'..,.Y .,.vim: .._». - -- - _ - _.- - � {• - y , i r - OL. %XV1. =-ICSERING. ONTe. FRIDAY, -DEC. 21, !906 _ -- = NO ] F ��� PICK COUNCIL , $• of H. would do so, - • ��DfIE**ilQtittti pLarn�. , - ' ! On motion of Masers Osborne and Rheumism ' The above council met pursuant to White a by law was introduced and - atRtute in the Township. hall, put through its various r dings ap �„ Dettfal!. intro K M Bateman, , a I 1- fi ' Brougham, on Satuaday, Dec. 15th. p° B R. R. M. aTEWART, Diarkham. Menthers, x11 resent Reeve Todd cal Health Officer for the Township of p Pickering, I have fogad a feted and tested care,tor Rbern ` DDENTIST. OATS a in the chair. Minutes of previous Mr Palmer. seconded by Dir MCF'ar- >ihattsm! Nota remedy that will saaithteattu _ a Honor Graduate of Toronto Unioenity meetings read and approved. distorted limbs of Iioysl College of Dental Snrateo�■. ccs that the fin stxteding for A number of accounts were present- t Th"Is impossible. FFIOS-OPPOSITE THE PO,TTOPPICS. ed for, payment and-referred to the I that part of the year 1906, nding Dec growths a chronic cripples. Open daily 9 e»m.to 8 0.M. _ 15th as prepared by the Treasurer and But.I can now surelykill the Dams sad Daae ofResidence,Main es.,Nortb. .,O A 1t7Q ' various standing committees: this. council he adopted, and that the' this devlorabledisease. ll i+ 17 Conn waa re+td frow «'rn hiclntyre, In Germs++,-�clth a Chemist In the City Of. AT UNIONVMT,.E EVEBY FBID4Y. • Sec f East Lather, re wire f aces. Clerk bP instructed to have the same Darmstadt-I found the last ingredient with On union A E Hamilton was card!published in pamphlet form. 6 W. OfF,o• over 6ommerfol l $ _ which Dr.Shoop's Itheumatic Remedy was made ` Silver's store, 1Tsf „ j re busin"s and other assesstr/exit ask nn lural•Board of 1I duri ,rade their, aunctal report. That duiitlg the ,Pats a perfected. dependable prescription. •Without io have cast duan half, ciairneRi ire "; ' tlbt;a r fog=�:iaat.I ucccss.n.. ted Mary. YetiicaG w��� had no bu,sine_s. Reeve statgd '2�'ll�)ii that the following cases of infec- �. tiuus diseases and deaths-occuring many cases ofRheaamatist`-but now.atlast,itnni- O. N, FISH, M. D. _ per cent' had already been taken therefrom, were reported or known formlyearesall curable cases of this heretofore (� a ti AND SURGEON �7r� off and could not"' make aa}t re-I much dreaded diseaise. Those send-like granular ti l� PHYBtCI rr 8 Bre IIOW - t•r• have existed or .o_cc_urred viz:- Member of College A Physicians and Sargeon., - bate. Cases Deaths wastes.found inRhetmlaticBlood,seemtodissolver out. AswciatA r•oroser, County of Or-arid, , On motion'L Mathews was heard 1e Scarlatina lu U and Dass ewer under the action of this remedy as Omoe Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 w� and 0 to a double a+�sesotnent of sh:> freely as does sugar when added to pure water. p.m. Brougham,Ont. . 11-1J buylt7g Oats Mr White stated that Mr Thos Ben- Diphtheria ria i Q And thea,when dissolved,these that nett informed him that he would not Tv hold 15 1 freely pass fmm,the system, and the cause of "gat. l ! ullc,w r.ny more gravel to be taken cn sis Rheumatism is gone forever. There is now no dally at onr' from his pit on lot 2.2, in. the 6th con Tu"eq' to reel need-aoactual ezcwetosuffer longer with. Z. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• Lnless aid Wets per }d eaciusive of Thought it a rra.ter for congratula out help We*ell.and iaconfidence recommand • T33,County Crown e:toraey,and County - right of way. tions that so few deaths h,+.t•e ring t e , 011aftar. Ooart Hotta.,Whitbv• . ' lav Elevator. ►frow infectious diseases during the c t On motion Mrs Harvey Liscomhe year, excepting in the case of tuber- Dl a Jh00p'S was heard, re Jennie Liscornbe who p g c; �OW a NeGILLIVRAY„BARRIS• a► was at her place threatening to Lill culusis,l from which the death rate ars,Solicitors,ciao. ofHoo op oaite Post. Br1II oars corltinues,to be high 1 g.3 her own ebildren,-asked council to et tit Palmer; seconded by. Dir.Os- • •flee .baby,Ont Jso,Bsaa Dow, .A.;Tbeo• g A.e(itllivrav;I.L,B. hton•4 to Loaa• e! her away,'she i married to three mean• horne.moved that the members of this Rheumatic RWBeed along. • Best Has two children-a boy.and a git'l, council tender a cote of thanks g PeLerttutry. who with her were wandering around to the reeve and officers for the able- �, the country, and should be looked manner in which they have as- PIGFiERI:`'G PHARMACY. HOPffINS,VETERINABY STiB after. silted us in the discharge of our duties _ c g '14r DScFarlanereporte(3 settlement during the xt year; 1a Mr. Todd'we jue p&ON praduete of Shia Ontario yea- _pr1C6 and weight with E Bieck re trees cat on northern g past — - - crtaafy Oolloge, Toronto, ragi 1s,red member 0/rho Ontario Veterinary diedioa' Association. town line the latter pay tag 8 U0, lix- have found a model pre'�iding officer, S tQ�kresidence ons andone•gnarter miles bridge to receive half aounQ; also ever ready and willing to assist the l awth at pro•,-Raver. Once and hoeing riva¢s ��"Yr having sold tree on 9th con, app members' of this council in thier J boom 8 in say and 1 to ! p r n 31. for$1 :,E?. different departments, always ruling �a.syhone to say offico P,O• addfess• Green J. • with equity and deliberation,and ever �•r, out Mr White reported -having sold a y - ..saais'lroa tree s 1, bet 26 and 27 in 4th con for i1. exibibiting candor and firmness in all wand Inauratue. Thos Bayles was Bard re timber .qi =,t min b o h' . le ions coming of to tm ti - r Mr. Todd returned thanks. , Summer Stock cut on Ith con,road plot 12. Mr. Jas. McFarlane seconded by Dir �u�4 go FIRE IR9CRA2dCE• ��*a���tl� Did not cut all. Culp Lidgett had Osborne moved a vote of thanks to y • ato��z taken some." Mesera. Murkar & Theston for' fasts t. ;fRYQsd�Lt3' CemF+aF• Newrick Willson was also heard — D. M• 81`12M A"J”. CUTTERS ' 1'@ bru-hes and trees. fair reporf� during the year. _ ' Ur, rn�tion of Mr White. seconded J•R.Thextoa replied. Preparing for winter stock, so I am by Dir UcFar]xae, the Burn of'L W was On �-g•vote of thanks was ten- selling International Stock Food, 0u#tett!* �aXDf• paid to the treasurer by Mr Bayles. - dered'Mr. Parker, treaattrer, for the Spreads. etc.,at coat _ A number of good- new and sec- Committtee c.n Sheep killed by:Dogs manner in which he traneacied his bis- """"'""�' ` ~^ and hand cutters which must be iress this rear. STOCK FOOD. HOPPER issuer oaf! Marriaxe rewiumet.ded payment of 6 00 to W ��. IAesn"s }n •Conntp of ootario. die sed of. Will sell at a rettsun- Mr, Parker replied. B ail, were $3.75. now$3.00 Office st afore and his restdesce,Claremont. Tw H Li:couit,e for l chirp killed, said p v p able price. .• amount being two-thirds sworn value On motion o ncil u a, urued ins e. By package, were g1.U0 now 75c Call and see them. _ On motion of Mr Mc Fat lane,chair- Osbura.e.theeu�lnciludjournedsine die. '• '• 30 40c _ BUNTI.4G, Issuer of _ " .25 �c . I,ia n„es for the County of-Os1<4a*ta• Of- -We will make it worth toilr. man, report was adopted, CoRAEr; •Ion.-I i our report of last all other preparations at same rate. the slots of at his ridd•°°o.Pic �g .while. r Committee on Relief recommended council ureeting a mistake occurred Pay as follows:- - Otrlaaa. - P R herei,6 w e stated that Robt. hilae $:BEATON,TOWNBHIP CLERK torunto general hospital support to said if is fence was not online -he _E� W B t_ three Tyn& family AFS 51). would -rut pint it th.ere." "Not" W. H.- Peak Odell, �. (lonvevan.,er, Oomminioaef tar calcine f P>iCklt>ftig. On motion of Mr White. chttlrman, .+ godavtw, Accountant. Eta. of•1inart marriage Lim repport was adopted. a huuld have been omitted. tits. $�pugha,2"�1 Nv !, Ont. t v _ Couitnittee un Contin gencise recom- Milne ret the do only whist is fair. g 1ti'e regret the error had occurred. Stone' Walls mended ra -ment as- fnllc,w•:POSTILL_,.Licensed Auctioneer., To Murkar k Thexton: small•L*z tl3set R. J. Price should °have beenWeSterll •Bank of F. for Ooaottes of York Baa ontarto. Ane- credited with SS.50 instead of$30 34. r gaa.sa►"of all kisda arteaa.d to on abortost slips and nomination bills S 2(t: as •� =soisea Andre"tinea Bivar P•O., or.t. d0 not S prison snake Tadd, services as reeve Eiii Ott:C has S �-----� Pa1me1 9ercirra Its councillor ;0130. I3ROtGIi.i)f: �'jaYlat�a• pOUCHER, Licensed Auction. :.nor iron bars a cage J A t,;-}rite• services as cuunclUor, ' T• ver.Calnatorend klndi of:ncotlnn -- 50 OU: T Ostwsvr, services as ,couc- g T ---- ron t , yea of York Lad 0ataaio ,y pe ci11Lr,;r0 Ol Mr T. Hubbard,of To o is• c 'a.*st conducted ondc }Estates Lod sti oos made.ata Mae- Our store i8 not ask scrap r r Jas McFarlane, seri ices a Q r Pickering Branch. - vh4tl friends. ed and sola by auction or - but in it we have as councillor in0 a 0;J_1vi Richardson, n8 - 6.. .. y7 m��ortg.eev read, Hosie and rebate of engineers fee p►id in 19th A and Mr.. Mathew spent Sun- Inoo-porateabyact oTParttameat1862 _�- re000nla arts"*- o .,6d and eat.- XMAS G11F'TS and also in 1". 2 W: T C Brown der with F. Dingman. Whitby. seua n Pr gnanateed. Phot or.. R EYERYBODT I extra meetings and le tter'g ballot box- fir, a.nd firs• Cameron, of Mark - an for sernta and vafticola", Broukham• es 10 Ott. ham, spent Sunday at J. Hogle s Oat. Dates esav be'lJttad by phone Naws J Boge naw lines neva shown bere before, at Geo Parker, postage etc-5 OQ T. C, . Messr&. W. Pllillip�and-G.M"_ Authortzed Capital, �I.a r00,000,uU pne"from.b•,to 410.0) 'Brown sere as caretaker 30 00: Gregor spent Monday in the sits: p - Fancy tot1M ser Mllaw—brushes yl out'committee would recommend Al r. and Mrt. Miltro , of Cedar Subscribed = 5:xi3Ot1U.W L STATE Ylrzon Tf:.auing..e. Fopes Pens that this couucill endorse the petition r Paid up 555,000.00 Pas'"Ppeena Reseed res Dir« Grove spent- Tuesday. with Mir=. E A cigars is bases for Presentation presented by East Luther council re + 1?e 3F Rest Account (1100,000,00 Tobacco poach"- dames wire fence. Brodie. Assets 6,000,000.00 Fazev attarazy Fency Panum" i>tioeo:ates Beeks bawid in burat i,satber On notion of Mr Osborne, chair- Messrs. T. Gammaidee and A. arrz r :86tesO"an ,r. man,report was rdopted. Beer were in Oshawa on Monday loss cow",Esq. T.H.He eaahu. III 8�Ce MCI, smaa and Comic Pest cards. Committee on Road and Bridges re. on business. it will pay you b see our snook before bayiog p y �'m, Gammaidge, of Oshawa, .. A new insof school Boots and r%"ior+ary ported and recommended a meat ape" attention given to Farmer's Safe Juntoo hand, as follows:- spent a few -days-here under the rote, cou.ctionewuattedand'promea,made Gonveyancang Done Sally and tiirtleteo for the Xmas a"soo, Jas Trull,bonus on 100 rods of w f ♦Marlow anQ Orden hkanlur ant Ilowen, rental •roof. Farmer's rot" discounted at 25c per rod 25 00; Ed Gibson, 40 ids Pa Foreign 8zehange bought and sold Drafts tr w f 7th con 6 1t8: Wm Clark 1'�5 rode J. A. White has announced him- stied, ayaaLble on an parts of the wood `,Ate adders s 9rag axd e�>�ldlr' of w t at l:,c. l3 M. Daniel Forsyth 81 self as a candidate fur the reeve- Bo,ree and Lot for sale or to rent rods tad f at rbc. 13 lli; Robt Milne 69 ship for the year 1907. SaV1Dgf3 Bank Department. Also planing Mill for sale• -• -.erq AtOM, rods w f at 25c, 17 25;Jas Laughlin 75 T. poacher has consented to be rods w f at 15c, 11 25 W Edwards 42 a calididate for the deputy-reeve- Interest allowed on$e eitasat high. if}O acre Farm for sale Sure and rods w f, con 4, at 25c, 30 50;Wm Ed ship in the coming eontstest current rates, and credited -_ ;� wards 10i rods w f at 50c erected on Toni Jones and Sam Slick are paid half •yearly to depositors. went to buy sell or rent,call 9th con for guard to gravel pit 5 16; of to assist in the Greenwood you y M i1 A gMgr . . If P dig g ERR E S Y EE ams 0. to 4 - K men and - W Ho le t nine• James g n Friday e't enin Office. Barg concerto g,: Y at my cost of drain _. . David Annie c e of Da id _ .. n on 19 318•this cold winter by buying d g Cp: �V G A. Wilson Fpeut Sunday in _ r fu constructed under award - Gillespie.�Co's fur o 'a mother, Mrs. 9t�������f. "'�• V. R�chardsoa, p oterconts. Barnes engineer re L Johnston and Claremont with h1 ,. We have the annual catalogue for others 7 50: James Long balance due Wilson, who is seriously ill. Public, Pickering. 10 6 tittb prices cf nll kinds. of f-urs hila under engineer's award 150:C S Torontci visitors on Tuesday Notary such as ladies Persian lamb, Electric Palmer freight un- cement bags to are as follows Messrs. Ed. Wilson seal, Alaska coon; •Tuckets coats, Owen Sound .93; W Emmerson draw- B 'Burk, G. Linton and F. Hann ''' � ETT cloaks and blouses, Neckwear, Stoles. i '4- ng 2 yds gravel 1 20; E Nigh ton n • dcgperines, Muffs, Caps, Gauntlets and men and teams, div 16, 9 31; «'m Henry 'Norton returned .home Furliltuteschildren's fors., Men's caps, collars Jones, loan, div 2u, 2 lei H Johnston Y t t t e and gloves. rep'Whitevale brit9ge 1B ; Rubt Gor lloudaV After spend.inR a few t + a Robes and-rdgs of all kirds at the don rep race bridge at Pickering 1 5a); d�}'S kith his tintle 9t the Rouge Jeweler FARDSERS' SUPPLY STORE, Gordon 35 ft luniber ;or race 1ti U Hill. A hill line ot'fireL• bridge .91; Jas Pengelly runuin Th 1c4)j ellilifF,of rile rink o11 - E. I3r an, Mann e.r. g g e �► class furniture now` -. } g - - _.trader,dies 3,-4, 5,6, 7, 8, 16, 9 Crr); 1i' Saturday night. firs, a great sue- T , on exhibition in Gold 13 yds gravel 1 05; �V D Gordain C2`y A filet class crowd in atteu- � hltby oar ware rooms. railing div '2, 1 93:John Graham right• dance. DOMINION BANG of ,way at. Rouge hill storage of `j intoe White is IAid ftp�%�ith'a Prioes'rigbt. ' cement etc 5 Ctr:J.wick Z;'ikon bonus - I3es►c1 'E?fliace, -Toronto „ SO rt,ds w f, ept3 and 56 rods in,5th bad cold this Creek. Cheer rep and R'\ill be pleased to see you con, 5! W. J H Michell 114 rods of w f get ready. for the hockey tourn r R. S. Dillingham• 7th con 7 10: nleut in the near fature . �y Evening pital Authorized, 4.000,000 On motion of fir. Palmer;chaiinlain ;liunici ill Council held their • _ Pioker' 8, - paid rep 3,000,000 p Reserve fluid and utidi- report was adopted. last meetin , Dec. 1`ath, for the from now until Xmas. -�- 3,5:39,000 On motion of Diessrs'Palmer., and year, "hen-'a'large gathering of sided profits Osborne, Henry 'tieyers, of Lephyr: ratepapers attended. .�•� \ Total assets 42,000,000 was given an order for the township A hockey matell will be played' �iA1 n s _- --- )W7 the same to be delivered '-tm�_��e,Dec. 24tH, be- - rr a yQHITBY BRANCH. at Pickering an ar on •. tween the Brougham O c Boys. On motion the reeve wa&:ialstructed Have a full line of fresh and cur- General Banking Business to grant his order on the treasurer in and the Brougham team, ed Wrests constantly on hand. tra$sacted. favor of the parties recommended in There will be skating on the �f J awls]r or totherahandsome the various reports.of the standing rink; here here .otl Xmas. after- y committees as presented the day. noun from 2 to 5 and also in the article early and have it put -spice gall, Breakfast Bacon, sial tstTention given to the collie• 1e Board of. Health t sorted that the evening. Good ice, aside for future delivery. Ham,,Bologna,Weindre, etc'. Wan he broken The- Pickering Township Alli- rlees id for older notes: front concession in the house of James I ance will meet in the Temperance Watches, Clocks; Jewelry, Highest p pa Mitchell on lot 29, the patient being Hall, Brou ham, on lilonday next, Cut Glass, Chinas. Silverware Butcher's,tttle. Ayjrl(}S DEPARTMENT. Mr Mitchell`s th>?ee year old son and t; good -Ebony Goods, Etc• that the Board bad• taken necessary the, ..4th'fast., at 2 P. rel. A g _ -> •�•UtdN••u �0�08� {received fei. find precautions to prevent the spread of attendance is requested. sroltto EAST nos a sos.Lo7[�- the cantagion. The disease.has been Christmas :?ervice will be held Come now. i• No. 8 Min. .3�a 1�• upwards, diagnosed as small pox by the attend in St, John's church here neat Dome Often •t 1g LOCAL %47 R.U. =Z Ltexe®t allowed !,i highest ing ph eican, Dr R M Bateman, and Sunday, Dec. 23rd, and the mini- Brock s-;ionth, 1410 �"•1i 601 P.X. current rates• by Dr Bell, Medical Health Inspector ster will speak on "The Glory of half cif the Provincial Board of Health : + polxe Was?Donagraw.owr:•- G'�m��$� � '� the Dayppring." There will be Loopy 8:41 A•Di, yearly, who advised -that council should s_- SP: ro riate Xmar. m A Cor- �•, &.41 JP,m. poiaL a medical health"alf5cer, and it F `' L AL . . . . 1LISS�S X. TI pANTO N, ]t��g•r.,t cwu►cil fae;iled to do so; .the Prorinoyal. dial welebme is eztedni'Ito esti. l•ts a���• •91F fiat P' - i, le r t ".7r n• �" r. :r4 .-d:�: f" -v t5-.�v..��_•.4� �•''_ .. .�tid.=.: .r,e�Sa,.» :..'._,*s,.�tr�a.b:F..�.a-rn... :,? '.�ic:.,m:.^ ,�. i:sr.' _ _ �.� -mi.r.^..s,.,v..._=_;;- •-', .. .,•• _ ; ..:.: ...r,.;•„ : -='wars ... 3�.;4n, ,2....• , Ett v, � ,,, B as y ,. .„� 'y, i. - t ,r, „- s ,. .ir. rr: ,.c.Y!-' -a++"•- =µ'.+•r�r'� - .:*� �' :. 4r. ,+' y .w. e': `. "a x •. }�- ¢:. '.p. : cis.,.., t o •�Y''- ,i°., °•rw 's•T.'.' t:. sk" C " ... '�":'w�t�'!a'�.' ,... .....- .,.4 . ,, t .. !" , x" r. 1. Z' r. d. ,ft 49° -:,1 S' • n A .+,.,, p r 'iY; 4.. Hqt l•` j- 4: j•Sf _ ,, _ ;, .y;. ,..., ,. ; .Jyppa, ,'3rp.... i yn�' -r. ZP� �w �jfi� s, iY? �xu. _ 9 M. r..-ek, Y.'^.J�.'�••-.,. ..'i a;- •' ., ^.;J It t� -C; . '.+."' w , � �� q „rte . xt 1 �6 '. ;'aft ", w", 1 : __ - . � 11OusEHOLD HINTS. :.,',-r: UR �f RADERS OF-M-DAY N O C O LO R I G N MATTER 1� . , —.. meat t. _-- N -- - When making cornmeal mush sift a -- ► blespoonful oL flour with the r N O A Q U LTE RATI O s. ; * prevent the miLL;h sticking. ` # About the �Y�B By buttering cups In which custard I1IIO�V VALUABLE SKINS ARE C04 ABSOLUTELY PURE u Ii cooked before the mixture' is turned �Ep FR0111 TitAPYfEIiB. �F .:�I _ I in file 'cups will be much easier to D I . • U _ - i . wash- ,,_. •1— ..__• .� All impurities in a barrel of water will 4 }}}�-}{ }♦}}}♦•}4{}}}++f be sant to the botto�trt by sprinkling a warfare 8elwe,en Rival Comparttes- , tablespoonful of powrlemd alum' in it. Knowrledge that the Agents .•'. i SELECTED RECIPLS. If m'xed with a little ground rice. salt Must Possess. - will not cake so hard. Some,house- •.' , 1. One sometimes stumbles over very wives use cornstarch, but rice is said welcome knowledge when in distress- to be better.. It Ls significant that just a hundred r- 'i lag emergencies, wtitee hirs. J, W• One secret of washing flannels so they years freta? (tae Inst bneat contest waged r:; \Vheeicr. Years ago, when hastily stir- will not shrink is to dry them quickly. by the Hudson's Bay Fur Company CEYLO\ G,LLEhN TEA. > e :ring up a "dank" cake, I fauna the rat- When nearly dry they should be press- against rivals in the vast game preserve Hai the lAflrl9 character 8s Japt�n, but i� �, ••s:n box quite empty. Anything so flat e,l with a very hot flat iron. . of northern Canada the old company Infinitely more delicious. as fruitless dark cake was not .lo be Wringing out a cloth in hot water.and should be called upon to lace new and ': consid:red with "company to tea." What wiping[u niture well before putting oil powerful opposition. And for the third Lead packets only. 400, 500 and Boo per• Ili. ' At sill Croosrt. . should 1 do? Some prunes in soak gave furniture cream will result in a high time in the record of its warfares that me an idea. Cutting up a cupful of the polish and will not finger mark. opposition is French, the North is a story that will probably Cashion and they luck of the field; bur dry prunes, t mixe.l.lhem into the bat- Japanned ware should tie wvashed Since Charles Sluarl granted the re^ ter. The cake was a success. with a snoiige dampened in warm water, gion. inland from Hudson Bay to "the remain untold. It is a story of the in- unless the field has been visited by r• Another tithe, when making'thR same end dried immediately with a soft cloth. Gentleman Adventurers:' he by dividual and single-handed courage of pest. that carries off the rabbits, wwhace r dark cake, and no prunes were o Obstinate spots can• be removed with Prinde Rupert, the whole history of the men who, year after year, went alone are IhA food o1 many other fur•bearinl I• used figs; they were very dry, but sweet oil applied with a woollen cloth. "Adventurers" has been one o1 siren- into lite snow padded forests westward animals,.or•an early severe winter tames r that was all.the better for this purpose. The first thing you should do, it you uous struggles against rivals. Their °[ the Saskatchewan and Peace Rivers that freezes the beaver up before they I cut them into small pieces, floured have not clone it, t5 W tall in levo with territory iii itself was equal in' area to with nothing but the packs on their have laid in their stores I do not thinil 'y - them well, and put them with the small, backs, and who came out-in their own I am misstating it when I-say that th; handful of currants which was the ex- your work. the whole Russian empire. words-"broke." The Indians whom poorest truppe'r need not earn less than f� 1. When butter is to be rotted or covered Including furs iaken by free traders- they had outfitted to hunt for the sea- $300 a year, and the average for the ' . pnt of my butt, But this was not all with ftrehment paper, wet the paper in pedlers, the company called them-the' son, carried their furs to the Hudson good trapper would be $1.OW or more-..W.l of my trouble-the clove boy eves empty cold water to prevent the butter adher• fur country of the north yielded pelts to Bay Company-in alt likelihood were al-- higher when the conditions are con "Ging,r. and figs go well in confection- tag to it. the value of'more than $1,000.000 a year. ery, why not in cake?" I thought, so If the kettle in which cereals are cook- Such a prize was 'worth Iillhling for, ready sidered, than the professional earning: ? y h., in went the ginger, with the same buttered before the water or milk says Agars C. taut in the Youth's Com- I�1 DEBT TO THE COMPANY. of many an educated man. 11 I amount.of allspice, and a smaller is poured in, the contests will not stick anion, and like a lion the oldcompany From the beginning it has been the. It need scarcely,be explained that,•al• rl� amount of cassia and nutmeg. The re to he dish. has fought from the beginning. custom of the Hudson Bay trader to though strong opposition to ,the Hud. ,Fult wins a ver,, happy one, and Cre- - Grease the upper edge of a stewpan First there were the French poachers. build his fur post in a gond region. en- son's Bay Company has come on the fluently I hear, "Manama, will you matte with a bit of butter to prevent the Cori- tramping a thousand miles through the trench himself there,• and let the Indian field, the old warfare of a taundred yearn come fig cake?" tents of the pan boiling over, whether pathless farads, teem the St, Lawrence hunters radiate from this post to their age will never be repeated: 'The era of - Once, after mixing a batter for ablue- 'milk, chocolate, syrup or cereals. blud•+eon-and dirk is forever ast in the . berry puddir►g, 1 found that the berries To remove the lime deposit from the t� the Ottawa, up l3ae Ottawa and over- distant fields. The French Company's p land to the tiny; or sailing around the men have followed different methods. fau country. Civil law 'now prevail€ jbad mysteriously disappeared. There tea-kettle, boll a pint of vinegar in the Labrador with a fleet of men of war, like They, too, have built their fur posts, but there. The whole r bion is-policed, al. ��ii as no substitute in the house but kettle, scrape at.d rinse well. lberville and 'Ga Perouse, to sweep the (heir men.scour every hunting field like though there is ye{ no need o1 a single _.__ ?dates. As these were the property of Delicious fritters can be made from jail. That is' sctuAhin the most civil•• '� fhe person who had made,a raid oar my stale cake by dipping the slices in English. Iron the bay and sail away scouts.- If is nothing for a man of theirs g entry, 1 felt no compunctions in con- „ 4 with a cargo oL halt a million dollars to set out in midwinter with no tom- ?zed countries cion- boast.. atin them. It took but a few min- cream; lryi7f� frt butter, and spreading worth o1 furs. pinion but 'hi; dog-man and dog =i t3 a bit of preserve over the slices, serv- When New France passed into the carrying- provisions on their backs. the P.H.A.R,A,O,11• •fes to pit enough for the pudding. In- ed her. _ lead 0t the usual sweet seance, 1 made hands of the English an enemy as per man by a packsirap across his forehead, - - 4 To polish a greasy s{eve,dissolvre com� sistont as a hornet•sw•armed int°•the' the dog by topes llitchcd over his back- Alan ',\ho Buys .Cigars by Price ?Yon{, lemon sauce,- and the pudding .was mon wawhig soda in boiling water and, IS to the sivallest scrap• when cold mix the black Icnd with this. northern domain. This was the North and blaze his way one, two, three bun- Really Appreciate Ally Pharaoh. Another emergency receipt came- A mirror should never stand or be west Company, made up o[ Scotch mer- dyed miles through an unbroken forest, .about In ibis way, A friend in the act hung where the sun's rays [all upon al. .chants, who hired the hordes of cast-°fl to seek n' new hunting field or secure What n cigar costs has less then ° of frosting a cake, discovered le her dis- French .hunters-bush topers, voya- life hunt of a strange tribe of (natant, or you'd think to do with i!s smoking qua. g The tight and heat produce n chemical curs, traders-net adrift frown make sure of pelts which might other- lily. The thing fhrat counts is what it's .anay, that she had only halt enough fine disintegration of the quicksilver at the g wise find their wa to the enem 's•ware- 'made oi, and how it's riaade. ` ,sugar. As the cake had stuck to the back, which injures the reflective pow- THE OLD FRENCH FUR COttPAIZIE$. houses Y Y My Pharaoh cigar is,a revelation Ie ' 'pan and came out in rather shattered er, and make. the glass dull. Pushing up the Oilawa in their bei- 1'o attract and bald the yearly hush men who acre woirt'ta think n tient acondilion, it was in sore need of fixing Grease may be removed from the Bides of notary Coat birch canoes. their of an Indian tribe the white trader must bad to be imported to be really fine.', . up, somehow. Che had a bright idea. leaves of a book by sponging the part voyageur -songs keeping time to the b: on -the most friendly relafions -with it is.just.nl much a surprise to the • 'I "''While still warm-she spread jelly over with ether or benzine, and then placing rhythm o1 their •paddles, across the . , Ahe, shattered bottom, then, after it had .it between two sheets'of blotting paper, Great Lakes,-up-the Saskatche-an, down• every ratan. woman and child of the In- n,an who d•:.dn't behave 4 cigar could -Cocied, poured over this her skimpy and quickly and lightly in a hot the MacKenzie River to the Arctic, down man camp. According. to his age, they he tine uulesa it cost ._fifteen cents, nl " . frosting.. The visitors all bei for the q y g y I>� g will probably call him uncle.or brother, least. • st receipt of "%hat delicious cake." Betn4 Delicate pieces of brlek-a-brat are often lances of a wild world warfare camped like red hn'ir, the will en[lhimgby that ever}where 6h costs ten cents,.about ' "g - g•' begged flatiron over it. the Columbia to the Pacitic, these free � and of he has a distinguishing marl., The Pharr. L - cue of them 1 can vouch for its excel- tr,,ken b u tiin them we'lth a dust- food cigars-.are sold:-, -il . :tante. y !; under the riosas of the cannon brastlurg mark. Fled Head Chief. would like y•.0 10 buy one and judge 11 cloth or by,accident ally touching-them through the walls of the Hudson Bay On-every. conceivable joy and sorrow Il in ,comparispn ,with any,fifteen--cent x with.�omelhing else on the same shelf. peoples palisaded fur-posits. They al- of the camp he will be epnsulted, and cigar you know. _ To prevent this," weight- down every Iced thenrseives- with the Indians and %%,ue to his year( returns it he tails.of 1 [est just rrl>nut certain you will say. . PICKLES MADE IN WINTER, vasa or jar Ihat is not quite heavy in r _ j Y laughed to 7scurn fire +worst that the uld effective advice F Ile may-derponstrate the Pharoab has the frill-bodled, mel- • O stars-Make, tharou hl clean four itself with sand or small shot. - It,wilt tad ns the tilted fhe company, could Y g Y. Y• Y beyond any reasonntate doubt the non- Iotwi flavor, the fragrant aroma, the + dozen oysters. put them Into a sauce- not require a-grent d:al for each piece, dp• with.her monopoly of a royal grant, sears, of their old customs and supersti- super.gtuility richnesswithout rank.- - an, strain their liquor over them, sea- and vitt often save a watiiea possession. The end of this all the world knows- p q tions. 'Thryf will believe.him and he 'ri,�ss-that you thought only fine im• `' son well wvittf salt allspice, cloves and This is especially useful wherz there are ru ed wvhiske (tie stab of tite asses- _ p d Rg y• will lose their hunt unless he can give port,'d cigars could have_. -mace and boil for a few•minutes. When small,children. - sin's dagger on the dark wooded trail,. i nt answer and 'effective remedy. • With real - icuragus-F v a . t \\' the r Man fa nn nsta plump pour 34 pint vinegar over - the ----^T-- arnbush4I raids on each 'others posts, To-clay the rarest furs are undoubfrdty. njl`e and lbs mild- Connecticut binder . oysters, toil up again and turn into starving each other out of certain re- siker and black fox. In a single year and Sumatra wrapper all put together earthenware jars .and let them get cold. Bions. by stealing incoming provisions, as oiany 'as t.tlnit of these have been under my eyes in this'model-factory,,t-- Then cover each jar•with heavy pager_ lau retaliating by stealing outgoing furs. g taken- freta .the, Canadian tiorthwest; mine, th•e Pharoah tins a fair right t0 - . tie down aces? place in a dry closet until rn w open ma .acrq of Iludson Bay men at but not all were equally' valuable. 'The be classed•ww,lh fifteen cent Cigars. 1 '- . desired for use. lied fliver,'.open . cleslructtun of the ,?twee fo- -perhaps,.is woith from :�,d. to don't want you to Lelieve it.until you Eggs-Put 2u eggs in a saucepan. Northw--kcs' fort at Lake Superior- S:tuO a pelt; the bind. fox from $35 to know it's so. •.You will'whw you've - -M.ttt'�`tl:l:Ot S l:A�l: ON lll..\1.1\G;,' _ • with more Ilan enough boiling water the banditti warfare of-the-lords of-the $7 l although as muck as. $10.00u. has tr;cd the Pharoah. ..ta coyer thein, and boll.for 30 minutes; ,kir. Alf. J. E'.lark, of Cavende+h atr,•r[, north coulinuod �iiil -o rt o1 sheer PY- been poid for a fancy pelt of 1. .y Better_bur 'a. bbx for 'Xmas:- 'Your"e then ta4e out and put into cold water. London ;Ont.), tells flow Zam•Itulc cured were �rrrove e 4 c s an. place in a lar. two o[ severe burns. , lie says:-"f Fat '1101(d to arnalgan,afe .date and 'keep;the lest brands... ' Pour Y. dc,zen large cups brown vine- •„,y hands . very severely burned with \\hen the rivals united pace pre- WHAT IS THE SIL\'GR FOX? Made in"Granby, Quc., by' J. Bkatce -• ar tanto ti sauce nn add r' g p !, ounce each dime. 'Thr burns were sci deep, that as t ,'aiCed. ti pas;ed olmost a hundred science-.consiufers it a freak, a sport )'nc, Limited:" ' of mice. while gtupm coriander seed, plied my shl,vel tti.%_LlooA actua!iy ,ata %.4am ��,wen when the company sur- alliung .the black Coxes, caught .at- the ----'A • = •e . . .cardamon: and gloves; and 10 cayenne down the I,�ridle. The agony [ suffered raAd,eed its ntonopoly o[ lire fur trade rnrnneaat when the hair is turning from LOVE POTIONS. - _"pepper pr:c t ounce sugar and boil Tor ),u' may well hna ire. J tri%ci several R p t ht�ctc to grey, or gray to black, accost!- Lova potions, es.used b} the peasant.( K few minutes. ..\s soon as telae pickle y g rl,;- onccftil prosperity was naC[��cted• p dMorent kinds or salves but the burns for, aflca 137f when coon- b,'ga❑ to ing to'the age a'nd season: Against this of lo�ier Austria aiid '}•cin. are goner- is cold pour over the -egk*s*and cover v,cre too severe for these preparations Id I%u.r into klani!Gi,a, the company still .. t 11 t n b lh t o ashes to kcal. had Mie lerritu of the i vittf to'set clown the opinion .the a y aka y e pc ,on vvh ww' them. ry Saskatcticwnn' experienced hunter on the field-. be love. The crinin}on hn!�it is to'con- Oai•)r, -Put a, many small onions�ss "! obtained a supply of %am-Ruk and in area_one-third greater lh,rn Gerinalny; '- Ele linds silver foxes' in litters with some minute portions of while arsenic, , '�y)u wish to pickle at once into hot IhA very first application gave ni,r race. and the basin of %fat•Kenzie River, red and cro ss'and black. Therefore, he which wilt in7 a fete wweeks, develop a ? . wvaler, peel. then place in sailed water This pleased ane, you may guess, but as ww kith is tint[ the size of itu�s:a; and the with •a piece of alt.-m On it, and leave 1 applied the balm cacti day I was more <nn, which ma> bc' tufa IICCd says, it is not n distinct species, but it titin,: pale' girt into a plump, rosy far :l hours: Drain off all the water pp Yukon roe, p i,-n distinct-triad; nand he ascrat,es. its checi:ed'beauty, Gtrat�cnre tins.to be and more pleased with the edftict. The. to.:`;pain; a'md northern LTC? sli G+�Iirm- kind directly to its _parentage. Eilher exercised in taking (lie arsenic or death end add enure salt and more %valet pain•w-as.relieved cotripletrl' In n very bia. a tliir& gvcaler then �rrrnany; and the Wher or the mother fox has been a results, and when the-habitis once ' 'r and leave a day longer. Alterwi•ard short lima lam-Buk heated 'my burns- all %lar. region -encircling Hudson Ra}, s-11 fax. In view o! fhe disputes of formed it usually lastslor life, shite thea] • ?drain and:put into jars, placing in each completely, and my hands 'actually Pett ;t•om Labrador on the east to the Cop- Jar 1 or Wades of mare, 1 or' ° red better-the mttsck�s• mnre firm and the ,ermine on the wast, the naturalists, the huffier.. opinion is 'fiody becomes uncomfortable and even 1 ",worth considering. 'diseased, sliow'ing all the symptoms of , •• peppers. n rew white pepper corns and skin in better condition than before I Colonists might keep pouring in. for a Besides the sf•lver and blas`fox. the arsenic poisoning, if the liabtt is broken ; a liltio g ale i (arse-radish. Pour in was burned." •' hundred years acid -the fur trader re S nae of the Eastern •nations 'use a.: sutflct'Imtvinegar to cover well. cork the -ot• ori( [or burns. lnrt' for crit-s: standard furs are what inky •nd al off. o V jar., c•ner with ,parafT}ne n ran-.f Y 'roatirig before them, yet nacre would ways been-beaver and mint: "and mar-. Imo potions differently.. I[ a girl loves a � ' s,s. p p" brut:cs, sprains, etc., Zam-geek is the remain a game preserve ten and otter and fisher, not forgetting man and he.:seenis cold.she.contrives.to (keep in a dry place. Th'>y will be ready best and sures.], cure.'- It also c•urrs for we in a week. LARGEn Tr[AN�EUTIOPE.kN RUSSIA. (tie. common, littie• fellows •with whose iiwc him -a.drink o[.hashisli, obtained _ -�. eczema, ulcers, al�„ce5ses, ringworm. The company pang could bring goods into 'pelts 'wwa line our coats-muskrat-of from Indian hemp. The man's brain be- t Leinoris=\\'fpr dozen lemons, ruh .boils, eruptions, poisoued wound.,;. I I ' 'wi•ithdsall, place in a'howl.-cover with cl,appcl or' cracked hands, cold sr:re.,' thtr country cheaper than fhe. individual which-as many as 2000,000 n year have comes fogged,'and he is randy to believe. mare salt and let slc,nd f,)r 3 nr 4 days, chilblains, bad leg, piles, etc: Ali drug Iracler, and offer better terms to the In, come -out of the West, worth from .5 anything that is suggested,to him. The turning occasionally. Take them out tits seal at :><,c.a box, or po t free Iron, than hunter. ikside.j. ew:ery Indian of cents a pelt to 4 cents. girl suggests to him that she is beauti- " to dry on n sieve in the, pact: in tn• . ewer diarist was personalty known to \Nkat does the native trapper earn" .fail, and,thus compels hi.rii to regard her the ,arn-tl.ul: Co.. 'Toronto, on receipt u[ }'. jars, stnirkling over evenly ° ounce. air,*, G I,ises'for $4.aa): ._ the chi:'[- tactor. The company man Again, that-varies .with the caprice of unlo'v'ely features as she desires. ..• . - = each o[ bruised while ging=.ter and white I l:i)lald spe.ak file Indian's languag*e; rho. ' - ieppers, thrn % mince rod poppers ani( ' free trtrder had to learn it. In (lie tan- j� ounce each of coriander and mustard I;uage of the campfire, the Epee trader tl.� 0�** tare}.. Pour riv•'r enough+h vinegar, t" ® w•as either "r'un 'out of the country" or `11' c ,vor,. le' rornriif f•.r lhroo aw cel^s, thin 'went broke"and wen. compelled to sun 11 11 ala emaigh yinognr to n;akc up for for provisi:,ns front his rivals. - V what has been nhsorh,;d by the lonanns t I•'�-r a ,hundred v,ars ail the tree '• and s,,icc, tin down and lot stand for - ~-d--��' Iraiier. w+'ho-l,oacnerl on the company's. Weak` fretful? a mi,n'h before usiitg. Di,T:�•r\f:11<i\C. DOtiT'8. domain laud very little other effect on ' r "Js you!baby thus, oak, I _ .- _...._._'. - -.__ D:in'�t, bi,y cheap pin,. I'to' I1ud.,on Pa)* fur traders than 'to . - 1 , A OTHE �I�PlD�R�UL CASE Don't put'slcewe; in by machin- drive the I-- to far1.4c, er afield, from the _ Dont rnal<e• rr wvnll:in;+ skirt too-long. Pial, River to the Sasl.atchewan, and Ja. MC h� a .rCO>�'S Eifl: Lhj`>�o11 ' .- Ilcre is Snmrlhin;t That .\\'ill ire \\'cl- lTou't u,�• c' Ito:r' that ,s loo fine. from the Saskatchewan to the• Athabas- `r _ - - • _ .. .` Co -s !n Many a Dis- Don't pucker whin catling over: ca. Only rrcenlly has the s_attrred baby. - • couraQ' One. 1)o:r't grudge careful I, in anwrilla warfat'c of ?fie frac .traders` op y - -- _ Dai't leave a skirt unprotected at;the Position horn concentrated and mustered "For sevcrnT years I lower edge., into what ntay be considered a Serio as i:"I i`(,ave then°tror,ble,l Don't. cul.;more thall one, piece'ot n rival to the anciont 'Adventurers." •;S cotta Efl7�liton is Liver Oil - 'avilh pis around my I garntenl out at a lime. The newwcomrr is know% as the French . "�" heart, shortness of I Ik,n'f cuf nut crossway (tnuncrs w0flfi• ( on:pnn}'. tt is backed Ly the capitnl of '®' •.`end Hypophosphites prepared so that It is breath, my food 'd,d out. careful n10Etsuring and pihning the Paris, Ltmdon and tidy York•kir (rad- . not digest properly. maleriul, r••rs,:and has gathered talo its ranks the easily digested by little folks. .r ,.. :,:. td turned sour in my Dont work a sewing machine rluicicly di.or;;anizod l,,rces of the opposition, stomach, causing mew when the seams o[ (tae bodici arc being rich indr,,rnQuat Irarl,'r,• French trap- i . ­ , ..1. . . . . ­ . � . . I ' --,,great distress; Qflen, .stitched. Pers frons �nteboc, irrjn!ior.;mcn'from the " •• "400, I hail disagree- 1. \Ii�souri haiS Tcx,:s and I Icif1C coast, Consequently the baby that^is fed oII .1 William il. nerd.-able,al!ncics of belch- A eapnNnus laundry ling+ 6110 quickly 'joscendanis of the old Northw`eslcrs, r y - Ing gas and hearlburrr, and.severe pains and easily nraue. is or ti'•n titular er 'who eefu;rd' -lo go into the union 'a - .Stcoff .P Esnt,el rliori is, a sturdy, ropy d 1. acr•ns the.small,oC rtty. .back. square pieces Pf cretnm ,.fancy jicicing. hundred y'enrs-ago. ..All know the In- "i tried Dr. Lronhnrdt's Anti-Pili and or other strcing tante; '.' In the con- rlimi language. All ha�'C been barn and ' e � the fellow.full of health and Vigor. - ,• .11 '.. ,' rc,m the very first found relief. Anti- Ire of one cut an 3:, fur r. t, down and i)ri,d to the'life of lite hunter. The ma- h .cek3li fill has indeed cured mc" hireling the points Ih rs i• retied. • This 'drily tmowv 1110 field as well as rho1. _ . • • This is th,: voluntary statement of gives a square opening. MIlich a fancy I1udknn Bay Men. ].'or the [last lime's - - > Wrrt. lt. Recd. of IG5 Queen St., King- cord to each corner n[ Ill,; npenfno by a crtrltrry the t:ngtish'Coritpnny is evenly -1 - DRUGGISTS: 60e. AND 61.00. ' ;Slnn, On-t. 4 which to handle t.he•bad•. .5ew„the twat 'ritalchcd ill its rival. ' \II �'sral,+rs or T1 Wilson-Fyle �o., places together in n soarn and turn Il ,wv the I'rcnch Company first gained So * ,p�,pb ,p,�� . Lin,il,e6, X1:0.;; 8 ,, Ont, through the opening, a Cootinb among the Indian hunters of `�`r,f `CF .E r; ° t „ ,• w .: W.. -• .fee�,.. 5 ,. ,r ' r w . ,Carl 'g•: X,, ° c. K y}-•,;,b�^� A,m•-rs-r - ^E-� s•^..qs -i-�,! +7•,.* + _ :. " +J" •.' ";!•a Z .fir-'?,�; ' ' •^z. r.�'.•'_..•a"u,;_ a'.. , ss. -:•r:•' :-.t-F. l-,. ..e., •�' a,M'�•� -� '� r l 11 +, „.. W.•.'-"'qtr �f s .wt +•.„-i^YG, s .:9^.',E :.,.:-,c-'rts'n.^� S,.• .Tiu'ae."F✓.. •o- •M- 1+ r, ..b.k '. .'-[+Fa 4:r. v . ` �3`?.'. .;.,;,,,a, .T.'.:', -•we.,..- =b a',.' s,. 'h.-, ---•, .,,,,, •,ilea. _, u ..r w. < rC:, _ } +' ... t^+:.,;c:. ,,. ... „,L":�r.•. .'$l � ..., .: -. ,.' _ - s. . T _ I... G'{• - :•rte ' :;,: .., ti..-.. .�.yT",N'' '+e+ll•�1'�t,�. �� �• _ •r�u.,: �i _� .. .,1,�. _ - FYI .., PLUCKY _ � - SGHOOi1NISTRESB• ,. $dace you gt'x . : REGfa11ENT,ADOPT&-.BABY. . ItiAGNIFICENT CALIFORNIA TRAINS. Startled MotherFen-Aa8 � -- Via the Chicago, Union Pacific and Courageous Little School MaPm Tackles �ts all ,%Vas Found Asteep in Sentry Box, North %Xeslern Line. The "Los Ange a.Bear Single-handed. thoe shrink _ With Note Fromm• its Parent. }&, Limited" to Southern California and The heroine of the little village of 1 0l the Siad third Foot the -Overland Limited" to Sara Francis- 'That Couth. Solway, Minnesota, says the Minn_eapo- i,s taken The soldiers y have cu are considered by travelers as the HearsP,eCiment, at Sain: Dlihet, France, lis Journal, is pretty Miss Diary Diu]- arlopted ababy which was found asleep finest trains leaving Chicago. Less than vaney, a schoolmistress, who, single- il: , sentry box on n recent. morning. 11 ihieo days t( Cali[urnia. Llrawingroom handed, tackled a beair which hard in- Pen- :'clad a wooden horse clasped in its arms and compartment sleepers, buffet, °b' She Thinks of the Consequences vaded--the class-room. Angle _ Mild pinned to his jacket was ,.note say- servation, and dining cars. Trains Miss Mulvaney was standing at the Underwear i of Jing: "Plou ease look after my little Jacques, electric lighted throughout. 'f he "China' 'whom Lam unable to support." and Japan" Fast Mail carries Pullman -Croup, Whooping Cough onekof�her youngacharg s tcaused rher as wom ell a a l: Jacques was lherrupon taken into bar- Standard and Tourist sleepers to all or Lung Trouble. to turn towards the door. There, in warm,beeause the castes, silt !tie men pronlpily decided California Coast points. Illustrated open docr�'ay, stood a huge black bear,I short fibres that (that lie shouldre emenl 11L.nd will ljl Nvear lball.re that onrita e application to B ers nH..Ben-d, rates '-- with head cocked' curiously sideways,! ,wearit h un k .a little suit o. b sol 1f she is a wise mother'she will have and nose greedily sniffing towards the Wearsoutro�Pen- _ 2 Iiia St., �Toron- closet where the teacher and children d:ers will take it in lure to look atter pelt, General Agent, the never-failing remedy at hand- Angle wool , flim. - -- l0, Ont. kept their .hunch •baskets, There was Ara 5 ?¢e Coltiioote Expect instant panic among the pupils, none Flicks-"\ta: hair comn_out In hand- It is the best, the safest, the most of whom was 11 than 10. but the ani-, v Th.y \ever Knew Faiture.-Cieetule's tins, If it keeps on I'll soon be Bald." Imal paid no attention to the children OUservat on of tY e etfe''ts of Par reliable and positive cure for all forms - ;Vege'.able Pills has shown that they act w.ck�-'itivn<etlse, if it keeps on y'0U of coughs, •colds, croup, whooping !and headed s!raight for. the lunch elos T"Q"r°"r `.?a immediately on the diseased organs Cf can never be bald." cough, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma i et One of the boys, bolder than the l Is a• variety- of Ubrici, etyk4 .and pdoel.. ins system and stimulate them to heal- A Purely Vegetable Pill.--Ph and lung trouble. No harmful drugs. ,others,-Ihrcw a chalk eraser_at the bear, im all etzes for, women, mea rad which turned around with an angry �drea, and Quagpteed by your owe 'thy action. . There may be-cases in Ve ePurellable Pills are compounded from The most delicate child, 'she weakest ;,which lha disease has been long seated roots herhs-and solid extracts of known stomach, welcomes it. 11 is pleasant to growl and started towards the terrified -. and does not easily yield to medicine, rictus in- the treatment of liver and take. It is the most ,reliable household i children with claws spread out menet- "Health and. Vigor, depend neon the -,`Kind even }n such lyses these Pills have remedy- known to medical science, ingly. Mi'A Mulvaney thereupon seized quality and quantity of the blood."- Kind been known to bring relief when all kidney complaints and in giving tone effecting remarkable cures every day. I a stick, sprang forward,--' and smote Ilumariitarian. L. •the„ sy.-tem whelher enfeebled by „Sa.ing used you: Coltefoote Rspeewrent.I. Bruin on his_tenderest spolr-across the I other so-called remedies have failed. o�.erw(rk or d ranged through excesses t Carson's consider it a splendid meJ[ctne for c�t�hs or any D re �O 'These assertions can be substantiated in living. TiYpy require no tesiimoninl. t6nwt or Insg trouble. Would not like tow bridge of the nose. This luckily seem- • by many who have used the Pills, and Their excellent qualities are well known without it in Fhe house. ]K83•J LLOYD, ed 40 disconcert the Animal, for it turn- medical mea speak highly of their qua ed tail and scampered out of the room. stomach and Coastipatloa Bitten U. all. those who have used thele and Vittoria,Ont The danger occr. !hiss Dfuh•aney faint- liths. they commend themselves to,dyspep Thousands have borne similar testi- -c,d:•.-but a - liberal application' of cold A' purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood tics, anti those subject to biliousness who mony_lo the wonderful curative proper- water by. some of the eider children Purifier. Price SO cents per Bottle. -i Jabbers-»I tell you, old-man, it's a are in quest-of a benellcial medicine. ties of Coltsfoote Expectorant. At all 'soon brought her around again. terrible throb when your wife quarrels -druggists, 25c. per bottle. No other a _ u e��not&I i will boa it to-ad- with her mother'add the old lady lives dPicture, Dealer-"This, ;madam, .is b b Medicine "Just as 0Od' lines 'its nest with the leave of Gowers, r bottle) carriage ne b god we to any ad- the with you. Which side do you taket" 'g TP�ee_.>s ai> artistic u holslerer. It dress two bottle,Upon receipt o[Olvs +� merely a chronio, n i no expen- �$ tsix• per Havers-"Neither. I preserve an alarm- sive." Mrs. Nearich-"Ah! To be had COLTSFO- OTE — ea-'neutrality." cttleap, I' suppose. _ OF Bourse, Chronic always choosing such as, hate bright � ,M 8610 PRO ew spasansa. c41. a very obscure artist; and ;cannot colors.' They are Invariably cutin cir - -- Dr. voe stay's Pirteaaat: Tabtats- 'comliian,i high prices." !tics, so exact that no compass would The Carson MWest, s EO Toro to ltediesl science,by accident discovered thb t:XPECT01tf4NT. i make them more teas. 87 \\'diir►gtoo St West, Cof the pineapple as a panacea r Ioz stomach tronblea. The'immense per The Baefisahs staff may'ill fust that AR PET I?Y E I N G eentage of vegetable pepsin contained in iecipieat form of kidney disease which,' the fruit makes it an almost indisvens if neglected, will develop into stubborn this w a rPeaMht+iv the The Top Notate irl �• 1e remedy in cases of dyspepsia and and.. distressing disorder that will take C esa OleulaF {. _ Indigestion. One tablet after each meal long tedious treatment to cure. Don'tAMLRIO^N V LOX ��trKE C ���c Will care most chronic cases. 60 in a box• insidiousgleethe bLCdisas�ese stage"110121b f the h erao st seed'jeir'crosraft by Post�«'+eSam mw� L1 S >G.7 16 cents.-a. Sidney Cure stops the ache in six hours sarersa sas'ria. heat''sat. and cures-=30 _ _ _ . _- Uttle Girl (innocently tb new rector)- i '!%',rill yop please see how many times She--".Women crrr�y gossip sometimes, "moo dien must be fearfully dishonest," ou.can run round the garden Rector blit they ha4e better control of their says Sirs. Countryside "as ll seems to �Surpe•isrd)-"i couldn't, my" child. But » f butlonthe than men hare." He-"1'ot>p_ be a nightly accurrenc� for a.sentry to Fhy do lou ask"' little Girl-Kite. Ore rilitit 'tLn hate no control what- be relieved ot•kits watch~' - plerely because dad said you were so ever of women's tongues." Pains . Disappear Before It.-No one - )cng-winded." - y LATEST ANO BEST for Up-to-Data Players• � need cutter pain•'when the have avail- -, The tory A pie Gotabiaatten. "PeDr�roviu" tae beat Didyoa'aeelesthst old masa putlimon his a 17a IhD house when rlquirrd it can be MOTE the drstrtt,ution of weight by means of the Double Standards• hosts is It ahouw n ergo of aortas It bmf 't•'•%;D a'�otnfsnieoi Ytbweet.r�ia a+:elchee to able Dr, Thomas'. Eclecicic Oi]. I[ net NOTE the Combination Bracketed Heet. Ian who are esu walk as straight as acv ons- procured at" the nearest c i�rre, -as n1F np,gives<w'Ufa - -. - _ ch r it fur le. Rheumatism- le Front t. _ mei ants keep ennOTE the Unbreakable Iiracke HONEST ADMIRATION. "Weren't yo,r irightenad when yo ie Ynd all bodily paiifis dicaPPeai when it }vpTE the Shape of Runner and ,Quetfty of Steel used therein en- - Twaddles-"Ooh, 1 don',l_waat revolver n isned fire4' "`o; my ,s applied, and should they at any time sures a keen edge and increased speed or velocity,'hence the nafie Tammy kept the Curr lar off-with a hat pin while g return, experience teaches the user tf �_ 'Q }� L O S-� t school. oad�d," the Oil how fid deal %shit 'them. O O I. Tel - _ ns"O"which oon••+in+coraulete vntas et the , 10 $ _ :=_ Pa Twaddles. Eat don't yo.0 wont a cane.t"Par pOeL�e brise'c'talat L good educah&n?" One of -the' greolect idecsings 10 pa ildx-"An acquaintance of mine psi- came or ilo'tey DARTrtOUTM, ria., .rid Topimy T%vaddles-"leo, pa; I'd rather I.enL. i� Mothcr Graces' Worm Cxter= ented an appliance to enable a girl to � ► Crow up to be just like you." y p gtay two tapas at ore tune.- Di.--•"Qid THE$jARR M f g.; C+C s utelret,. tat MaloaWwn tirsse w., Tolaars. miaalor, • it .errec►uatl . ex els worms p '4 To discern and deal immediately wkttr and gives health.in a marvellous man-, h: make anything out of fi"" Hix "N". P11 ner to the little•one. ' mado. a mrnr4 snit of the [own. His taus and overcome N1em, rather than „ `'CIL~ Ft�R FIREMEN. ~ he n ..� neighbors threatened to mo him -LL battle with effects afier the disease ` tease secured a lodgement is the ether aim of the medical man, and Bickle's One'of the gravest perils which the - ADE 4F ALUMINUM _ . _. Anti-Consumptive Syrup is the result cf rasa of th fire brigade are constan!}y dear Mote 8o Light ansa Yet 80 8t,ong• $ Your lisle ones are a cambnt ca]314 patient study along hats particfllaf• line; f:,cing Is i17' fderctr; overpowering hent. - ;,rocs o•slun+teun.. Glades *f Niakat ate9e pl'the first app P,, Fall and Winter Mreatlter. They earnnce of a cold the ill which 111ry are com !led to 'work.Syrup will be found a most efficient re- -This- petil,_ho Lever, it we may believe.. unfelt w!d• poyou know aboatSh P Conwmp�on Cure. the-Lente Tania(!y, arresting development. and recent'-inforinat,on to 'hand• frorri Ger- baa dans foe somany? It Ispecdi y h.+nling the affected parts, ao mynY• hys,tea: i to exist. Atte" sate be only .+agd Ssful trials,-the nevely-in�.e„ted . hca}t- to be file ottl re Rk remedy Ta a i veil" has J to Only the successful duan is in a post nl Cningne, waste -t 'ianice.•en lia1eve baretl take eenr1lvrI cure Or y"rao Mtion to value the world's praise at ,is supplied frith 1f:e app a is 25e true worth: _ i- made aft.r-..tr... prinr.pte .or a slileay 4.renaned eta P tr AUTOI'IOBILE " AND " Cl('CLC " SKATESlamp, with ('cultic windows. It is com- and all tesla io lactams'rel!Sall ahs im, Tatter, Eosema-These tis• po3ed oI flbn s ,of Cane, liar , p "IS - * blannfactnred and gnsranteed bytr alt akin diseases relieved,by ode ap- known, Possesses the pecullaT property �m.4_ " Limited Toroltto Junation tidication.- Dr. Agnew'e ointment ie a tit retalnin," vvalcr' Eur a considerable auTh9Canada Cycle tains! M^Larv0., +youst care for all eruptions-of-the skin. len lfi of linle. The'".eil is made damp, u remedy should be is n'ery_ _ Jas. Gaston Wilkesbarre, says "For t=, _ trine years , was"disfigured vrith Tetter- 1,efnr,+ bung fastened t0 the 1lreman's - __ on my hands. Dr.' A¢new'e Ointment ordinary brass•heLnet. —'--- -- --- --- —_ ,cured it." S5 cents,-SI. Deafness of ,2 Year'i StandlnB•-Pro- "Kale, I must warn you.. 1 saw=that. sl y traeted (starch produces dnor. 'of in : polis. man- put hi, arm r�tlild you.and rn�,y-=cases. Capt. t;'.n• Connor, 'of To- _ hese Toob9 - :kiss you."."I couldn't help that, ma'am." Catarrhan U Lreatmeotader f ffailed or 12 ytt,rrelieve. __ Are - "{tut you�+dl7;t seem t0 o11j Ct. ' Kit Dr. Agnew-s catarrhal' Powder ¢ave him _ _ � - mC; 8n' b�;`had up for resislin' the Po relief to one day. and in a very short z„m„. le _ whsle the deafness lett him entirely. It, P n ~ lice:'• will do as mtkeh for Sou. •50 cents.-33 - he ro rteton of haNe „ rl'o of odd cups!” __ Miry Thanks are due-from t P P \\'tent n lovely collo- i n P - • Is .E aS (''Weaver's Cerate t J!cleats who urjr written to 1 r 1rest, erring into the RIINftI �o/♦I��1 i tell o[the Cerate word in curini ecrofuions, exr.alm d' n p i� V ii t t tumors,Wald bead and other skin diseases. 3 I shiny'Cnlr.net, "Did it tale you long to r _ get sn litany?'l •Oh, »f1,'' said•the h(•` /: Work : Butcher-"What cn11 I do ,for -you, }�;, who suffers by the servant }[=nil- ratan?” Yount; \\'if,' (try'anr to give her- }t,'nl, %hose ar•, .sitniples , of the. sets P 1ti 'c-e had in the last tit a'}cars.''' _. . self-theaair• of a veteran•)-.`One pound f e,C tree[ sae sae, but wlt'a0ut bone, _ please:' ITCFt, Mar.'ge, Prairie Rcratches and AWA . d every form, of rontagious Itch on human ���V� ed There' iS onN GLES e renlarkatle peculiarity or ,nima'st cured in minutes by :`STEEL nbnut canl^ls: They arq 1ile,_only ani ford's Sat' y mals that cai[not sl=im. ! BOTH FORGOT. painted. Guaranteed in every way in which there is no ,(Ciller—Tommy, what did i say rti Put them on with no tools but a P ht to last a century Allen's Long Balsam. hammer and tinner's shears,-can't until 19 Oug oplura, cure euro thrall and sure lungs as it allays the intlammxtion and =ids vu of 'tho d0 iQ }'oil it, you touched that g0 wrong, , They lock on all four Cheap wood shingles in first :.'tnuc ms that stops up the air Paasagaa =3q•,3�•. ililn1n? y 171x, that , =Loo ►>utFtes. Toninly-�Vl1y, it's funny,• sides, are self-draining and water- cost; far cheaper in the long run 1 irni'clin for the ural You should Forget, too. fm' 1>Jalued ft shedding on ally roof•with-three or "Oshav¢a" Galvanized Steel Shin - 6d old 1 d,. I can rclrenl�crl ;more inches pitch.to the foot. , Make gles cost only $Sabo a 'square, 'time .n A largo �:itN•. cnw a glal•ingr sign -- buildings fire-proof, , weather' roof 10 ft. x 10 ft. ... ,Tell u s th e 0n the fi 1nt [f 1 }lith 11ui1[:ling,-which Otily thos ti".lio have lead experience tend: '''i'11e Sill ith.\tnnitfn,'»rinf Can?- can. lei} i)}e, torture corns anise. Paiil and proof against lightning. Cost area of-any roof and hear our : pany." As she repeated it aloud slow- with y6ur boots d1l, lain-*ith them least In the long run. Made of 28- tempting offer' for covering it . ly,she renlaik,d to her neplietir: "Laws 'off-pain night and day; but relief is. --;gauge toughened sheet steel—only' wi'th the cheapest roof you y a mercy. �V[•11, I't's heard ten f sero.to,t-hose 1".110 use 1Io110%VOY's corn one quality used And that the best- can really afford to buy. o e t Smiths all n1y lin, 11'l t »c�cr l:ncw. lure. 'bent cold and double-galvanized. as' send yo>1` FREE booklet :.before v.here th'�. 1.a. , :u!' I " -�---- it is z'o s\nf>;. bast longer with no painting than. sone things y U rn4y nohis roofing t know. TO li1_o loo fast is also to Qia too fast, any other shingles eaV h r.metal hingle h fly- t r'rospective heirs are usually glad to err ar dread nleres shoes. : The worl:[i �rilh tllc_mos! sand usual- O S a w A Galvanized 5 t C e 1 ly is the -first to raise the dull. - _ To hose one's licad is (Alen the iftime- Shingles are GUARANTEED in d.u.10 lireince to losin" one's' feet: -Five Years' It some o[ your china has been in the a fatuity' for )cars; you probably .wash Ought to Last -a: Century _ ,• „ yr,ur own dishes. ' \\'hon the, poor young, man Ands a 4A L 7 t rich "better half, he clad is apt to find Send for FREE Boot[-`'Rooftne Right" 3 t bef ter quartets: - Get Our Offer Before.You ROOF a Thine RAIN 5�3'1�! , The song of the•nighlingnles may be �� a da p„ sn mournful-, because inerning after P ria+' morning they find their bills all over OEMy,� u Y ® a VANCOVVE1t Can -die. _ , a>,• oi'c�n Inut fw yY re��� They any a woman's aim is Poor. it , WY '" is only nalurnl, atter all, thnt she should TO CTTAIVA LONDOX rpOIhIIMG r 4e}axllhae telt cuff it MONTREAL And herself at n nlnn s fort when she Address our Ens s thrown herself at his head.-success Nearest Warehouse: 8z1-s Cralg st.w• I1 Col`'o'ae aM 4:a S,tFAea Sir Go Det*laa 9G 78Lombard R. c,15 Fonder 8t 1 Dingazine. i • c „ •.•ry' s. �.,.:'e , vw: .,ar. - ''i7r". 5 +C ,r....�'► a- - x - 2 .r�. .r,,:..e°, 'y Jia. S�.U•: :.,. .!..'s.t.,,:. r.. ;��...�Y^' f :w '`'�'• ,,,• ti. �.a..��-.y z"a. :-�•'�•'�,e�r�ss,► • .: .. .,.y],fyes.,� ,,.. .,qr.. •, g .. :.. ..., _f. ,.v . '"5•�..i' .... '..•.' �,,".+, :. .�s - a?I T"'""`w7r �«F- �,-»h"' ..c. - d _ .�,. .l. .. .. � •a.,r.:�,.. y•..�._+,r,r 1 r '...,.. ..` b'-, ��" � r q,,,r,,,,�.g1 6n� �.�'{• 'l +•,, :N: :/r '4y�s��-r ..Y ' ..• .• Chfist t0A �yTy.•-��'��f��.' A X - , Al VV • •. _ � ... '• #i WL - _Lam.. s. J, - i•t bl: .�43 � J Mae-am in will #rs ad!sdndel� by 3� `.-�_� bsrbob Arils AKI". byterian choir, of Bron�tham. s is n Monday evening' a•grand Smas. - tlf4illtgV4dr7�ess L00 tyata lead tree and entertainment will be given �R SAT, .-A number of Pure - +� inns,t eC�ttstions. dla,- +' bred bred rock and Black minor"took- t rs o °teng a>ta. Ronga . Ax L Oeailee Wt lS B !-�°..Pty i� a�PpY N e w Yeas 1 � - b44 y the school and other local talent. �', Addresses will be given by C. W. ARbi TO RENT.-Contai'nin 102} - Reynolds, of Whitevale�and the Rev. arse, being lot 9t, con S. Township of To our many friends and customers, noir forgetting our little "'-„est• - '- " G.-C. Lamont. Doors -open at 7 tinkering,9 mute watt of Claremont. On Lbs customers-the Girls and Boys. ' We thank you all most heartily sA�e$s q Alp o: o'clock. Chair taken at 8 o'clock a�V9 house'a 1 aad'�peen Possession Riv a° loser and we kind stlail futrther the- soliciitrathat share ospeedily o lr alued trdrawing a•de "liti+•tdneersien per lin• ' - 10 cents Admission adults 15c; children 10c. on&p house Fort r parttaulars apply to Y "sob sn�q Mont lust � ' s Children of the school free. , Come P. spoffard. Claremont. Ertl- ' Tb4rate doslF>irn61 or For igaad- - -throughout the comftig'year. It will always be.our object..$rst to andhave an enjoyable time. H. Hop- ;. Vit► A ., paras. waling eon- kine Y. S., Superintendent;: Stanley �j �R-14 TO RENT.-Being lot 18, consider your wants and 'supply you with the very best goods ab the '1' enn 9, Townetii o1 Pickengg, south of. Clusest pbasible cost. Also our services as usual will ever be at r sects Tbne 9 fl or tithe year. Balt- Hoover, Sec-Treas. pp t pays • quarterly. andle0jolning3he;Village(f Claremont, con- command in procuring for you special articles not in stork a n ee or ander, with yapen, stating of 17b acres, on the premises gra a good p g P r in advaaa. brick dwelling, first-clave barn, 'and etaba an quick delivery of Roods ord'e'red. ' �br3columas tea cents per line, a abundance,of good aster,there beinv a runn- { each subsequent Insertion. t S`je W LIi lag stream,and water in stable,two good orcD- �t�* - ;.. tr tee IIladeknewn .oaappHoa- srds. 'Fallptow!ng done, Eorfmtber panic- Last •■ eek a advettietng. ulare apply tq D Forsyth,North Claremont.SQtf . w _ cements without written nstruations, We intiruated.that.we expected Santa. Claus. It took.him !ti sorted nntrlfozblddenand ah'sged ae- ppmn .Works 'j'�� O HOU5E5 TO RENT.-R'ith little longer to get here this winter, the tops of 61e houses bein so r :.+. „�•a y. 'Drders for discontinuing advertls♦ N , 3 scree of land wit):each.situated within S 61i 'pei'y n ith so much frost, but he got tli�ng still right tiYlth°uti er'r'sting sad sent.to snaps one mtis.ot 1 irlteriog ::liege. There are vu VCr the premises of each,a small stable and other airy accident to'himself or rPiiideers and.brought lots of very fine Worl;promptly attended to. i . outbuildings. Poraeeeion of one of the houses d can be given at once, the other on'he Ist of things for Christmas. Toys for the little c hiidren. Nice things urkar�' & Thexton� Proprietor: :. :.' Apr-,I,1J91. For further particulars apply for the Boys and Girls, also for the grown up people. Beautiful lace A ' , Aobt miller,Pickering;or to W v raebardson A good easy. working pump L9 at his office,.Pickering. 3tt and chiffon collars 25c, 50c and 75c. Lace handkerchief's=Jap. `silk time saved. , Time is money. handkerchiefs. -- Ladies and gentlemen's dressiug cases, Souvenir ALTONA. - L�3RSi TO RENT.-Containing 175 past card Album. Glove and handkerchief cases, work boxes, mens -' 1� acrea. Oa it:*promisee are a good aunt + We handle all kinds and guar- two barns and other ontbaildinge. This farm shaving cases, men and women's hair brushes, photo holders, eta., Messrs. Nelson and Wilbert Widdi- tee satisfaction. "' is particularly atapted for stook. ao acres of We cant begin .to .tell you half of it. We-'have most everything, d portion of the field, of.Nevem tikes, spent.Sunday renaiplowing has been nae, . large Come and see them... It will be a Leasure to show you through. f«� with Jules Howitt. a is seeded down. All in a goon.tate P y g rmatnd r E. Boothb was in the cit on Sat- Cistern tanks rade t0 ord9r. se sion givcultivation. Well .watered and teat Pas u y y session given on she let of April,1907, with she Cjei�eS yrday, -. privilege of ppiowing as once.�'te or further u fence4. round` fraise. . Nuts twat apply to ]3obt it<[ltez Pickering,or to R H. and Mrs. Kesler spent Thursday �• W. EvaaS, W v. i;�•h�••ason►e blsomce, g uta-shelled 'and anshelled.. Peels, Raiusins r- is town. ++ — The and Curracts. Mince meat-Ail fresh, all g(kA for the Xmas trade. Chas. and Mrs.•Boothby,of Gorm- 1 ley'.was out on Thursday. Brock, street, Whitby., �^tT Idfaa Morgan from Claremont is- - _. ..., - oding a week -with bliss Edyth t Do SI NY, • - _. . -Toronto ,�Y�orld .- D!LPS-ON � COMPANY owitt. .. A. Reesor was in the eiisy for a dad. 3FTC Fj:Rill-TO- Christmas i is all the talk these days. FRUIT First rate Market Reports and Fore- -.` Ralph ZVetlmaa was th town oa eatetee. $unei;tty. The Farmers'pegs is a special- fess ' I have taken the agency for the E. ture. No farmer_ can afford to. be IJTJ31tIDG]S. � ha Nursefy' l withoat.tbib daily paper with its live ` 1 and can supply yo -- ; wit a kinds a avec and sma lltli up-to-date reports. trees and bushes. 1 e a i 1 Tbis town baa been overrun with Special rates now. r another. Some 1 have waved azp office to my reel- Copies can be obtained from Sohn - Ibeggars of one kind o n dente on Linton ave,where I have a Dickie c$ carry cards, some make a pretance of full stock of repairs for farm im le- ick Co- _ P P Orders taken by M. S. Chapman, or .- 'y selling small arttc•es at two or three menta. F. M. Chapman, Agric. Editor. - pricea, while others ezhibit somstrifl- - Those who-waint cheap Tops ADd Fancy Goode call at M. & E. g deformity by no Means tifficient �� �, B&tlk8, 'FiCke in Bootie's. Our. entire crock reduced to a-very low figure. . +to prevent them from earning an hon- We will enumerate a few articlee- est and igdepeadect tiring. 'Kant poo- ,�'`�'"•be. Buildin blocks- To Watches Drawing.states Games ➢ pie give these fellows something. aim- Pi'.es et quick rel'Iet from' Ur. (✓�' �(� hl #' S Y R ply because it seems to be the easiest Sboop's Magic Oinment. Remember Toy Furniture Drums toy trunks Shell goods way to get rid of them. But the per it's made alone for piles-and it works -'� r -'� Hand ,Mirrors Pin trays Auto albums. eons who refuse are generally in. the with certain ty,and Satisfaction. Iteb _ One'very 1{rxrd glass case and two Cheaper ones for sate. right• and are doing- the best service ing, painful, protruding,or blind pile:t : .STORP: To RENT. to the cnminuuity. Mauv of there disappear likr magic by its use. Trp ;. r We will still ccnitinne the dreaPmaking. inendi-ants mak, a permanent bus'- It.and see! Fhr.sale by the Pickering a nese of it. They go in for money wak- Phartuacy. _ 'ing, and are often hotter off than nine- ©© j'7 ty per cent of those who. aid them.- - _ .:.. One of thin sort turned up At Cobourg Let Others Help you . , = ' 'the other day. MichAel McPhealy. a ; A r blind beggar, was selling A card. HP To recover Four stolen property. # �• - • • •was baled before a magistrate and �� r f '� Yallltlltner `opening pr'omised'to leave town. H'e later The • ' -s �•r;a J.. turned up at Peterbom, eharged with 9tekerixg -101g11axee 'dongmiate being drunk. On being examined bit+ # bank book waw found. showing an a^-_ will do this. _ - pie t 2t . count of$1.34A. And he had over Sit P de h t 2 Members having m rt stolon oommuni• - r In ten cent pieces;which he had ry P p°.� eeived duringthe day.-„fournal. a1e�m�tsel7 with env member' _ y -Wo in rite the ladies of Pickering and surrounding _ Dings on the _ G7tE1E:'V RItiER. oIDExecutive dtramtD Preside u t• .. Millinery Oepeandsee.. eo airy to ou tilemberabi fee . i1.00. _ -above darty, Be sure tb tom Tickets wav be b oo from ib*Presi - : ibis Alph Hoover spent last week A QfCortfAof The undersigned will be in Picker _'�� - P iw Arthur 1Secr tar ap A. , � S : � M3 R M S C Q. 3n Toronto. Secreta President.. in every Wednesday for the benefit Mrs. Wm. Booth spsnt a few days �'. of his many customers who want their in E'laremont last week. Exec.Com.-Gen.Lena, D.E.Pugh,C.S. watches.clocks and jewel}cry repaired w 1 {' Frank Booth-_has-engaged_for = Palmer,Pioklsria Ont _ Kat^ -- Fitad1y re.ve t l wort,Dr. Baseman'sT�. apers` — (t - ('4other year with W. G. Barnes. --- drug store. Alt work warriinttee J' Jbusy Winnie Wilson i+ visiting - If '•tatken at,the Sneeze fitago”Pre- TAYLOR. �r Tablet- friends in Toronto for a Ira seeks. ventics it toothsome candy Tablet- R�rv� btis•t Ella-Turner has arrived home will s'urelp and quickie chick an ap $a};�: ,�'llitby. - V _ -«•hen' _ ' from visiting her sister. Mrs. Richard- proaching cold or• Lxgrip '• ' �►•lar a fresh etoak now on hand. prices in:Wall Paper ranging son. you first catch cold-or fee t,cotnin.g B P 8 B Winter has -arrived here'in Rood on-take Dr. Shoo-'s Preventics,and from 8C. u ime this year. Sleighing is the very the prompt effectwillcertainly sut- 1[40 YEARS' P' t prise and Tease you. Preventics. - - John .Parcel, T.w]�tsastaa. . EXPERIENCE Geo. BArnes, of St.. Catharines, vis- surely supply the prove rbial-*oun' of Red last week n ith his brother, «'ul. prevention." Sold in o and'2.5 cent _ '3G. Barnes. bottles by .the. Pickering , Phahnacy. The Suuda schn3l scholars are bus _ �T ractisingfor theiranniversar and a Ka Hello• Neighbors hbor• tpertainment. Y .� Frcduce 1(arket g _ . _.. Mr,and bars. Hagerman And family a s+ o q ro s Q r TaAee.MAsfts visited with Clarence and Mrs. Foster I � = a "e- 0 3 frc m c DCi16Me W. C. LaFraugh, of Stouffville, If you.can feed two or more cat :Tuesday ac- last. r w ; B ;$ e' N Anyone sending asketebandCOPYRIGHTS e' on0m i will be at. Machin. Poucher.'s tle for me .through the wrote Miss Martba Ferrier is in atten- as o � e ' s°. � quickly a.certain our opinion free whether an store, Brougham, every Tuesday d; w -�. invention to probably patentable, Commantc•. -dance 'as nurse with Mrs. 'Vm.-St. r • n , " i .� g prepared pay P p. tions strict) Handbook onPat•nta molnin re red to. avthe hitith• lease drop.me a card and I will .John, of Stoufiville'. e' x o o v E b Q C sent free_oldest%ency for securing pwnra. �t price in cash for Butter, bond b return snail tend is • • a O's Patents taken tbrou D l[nnn b Co ream Alis. Nellie Wilron has been re en- a o 8 • o o is wttb atc�ante in Eggs. He has also arranged with y you the Asp r 0 Ili gaged for another year as teacher of .e a ea" is•ym �` k ! aw M '�`�sasses H. Machin to buy produce for him I will allovv you. No mon re -the Mongolia public school. :•i xe LOM o�8 ° iH{, � ,�� � during the week for either trade ]Tisa Mary Dozen, ,our popular dress •Or ;p'2 e�le•e°° a° $ b!b A baneaome)y illustrates yw,�e4ekly Large"eti� or cash: as desired. quired from you. and mantle maker, is kept busy night i� ��gw a g g v° o = e their montaUOeo�'1!Dfoador�.ts news�ee�a e a and day filling the Christmas orders, e'� •- s ° • o �s 0= 7,t6y.ppw�w _ (�•` �,,us�y Write phone or apply to Re �. Y • Weare leis:e1 bear of hilae Net- :. «... � �ONM �Co. to "lie Fuller being a and around after a " 0 Ja>r ��,, ,sy s washln,rtoe _ A. WHITE, Brougham _ g P O.. _ r.. Feb 'n confined to the home for somei nfin _ gime with typhoid fever. A " °e w 0 1e"I mar y O � �• B�NG l A large number from here attended oj aa, Apr �: PICHEBINa 21acksmunnQ the Methodist Sunday school anniver- ; till ;, a .; m' e m •ml Way �p d • t asr►Sunday and Monday last and re- or f' -;r J se 'a .LUXBEx YARD / On and after May let I will conduct _ —.71- port a good time. -li O s _sr We are leased to hear- that Mrs• °° 0 8 °' .. July • "+ business in the store adjoining J. H. The undersigned having bought ou m 'z 8 B o tee, sept 89 No. 1 . 11•in. PineiMooring. Beal's furniture shop, where I will the blacksm'ithiaa business of R. 11IcInt re has arrived home and is .g N • feeling veru well considering the ser- b e,. net. it No. 1• 1 in.` keep constantly on hand a good sup- 'Moore, is Prepared to do black- _ r tr ply of bread and cakes. smithm in all its Lines. sous operation which she underwent., iS r It a -.' ea"Nov. O No. 2 1 in. g. = A woman and two children has been .,a, ,Dee a No. 1 3 in. Spruce Flooring. Cakes of all kinds, made to order, 1 walkingthrough streets quite fie- shortest notice. Horse-shoeing-a •Specialty. g q January IW-Whitby 9, Osbaws le. Biougham No.-1 1 in. Hemlock Flooring. uently throngb this cold weather. 11;Port Perry 13,Vzbrtdgs 90,Canafngtou i9, No. 1 1 in. V Matched pine. Lce-Cream Parlor in`connection, Q,�OR4�+ 0 LAw We think the township should look Beavettoc IS >° after such persons. r __ W. D. GiORDON cp SON _ W A.�O>l>DS01l+ PICKERING, ONT. ' - Mrs. McIntyre's many friends will ales .Claremont. O+• be pleased to hear that after a long - - and painful treatment has been rid of re Winter Jernli ` pelg.4 �QnuQrK 2>u her cancer and doing well at the time _ of writing, and will soon be kble to re- to- turn Here are some of the recent recon, home again. grar ...�.�r� by the The Sabbath school teacher's meet- �b�t;t r;t� ,arson ^ ever;' foci• si.` l?TMOTT, ng was held last-week a-nd the foll<icv $ . t IL�•Y.:rg, i;lec�ll^g cr ,rot _ I' - 'tug officers and ,teachers were elected -.Gallery I '. :dor the coming year:-8uperin tend eut �' � p 'E.... �:'.r' "'^s yet C; to :s a' �� V� 3. Ho ins; Iatdieb' Bible.Class--blr ,, `' ;�`' " c� - •n a'=h --i";satin G(n: G e � _.. ._ rant reit! nr,tf:oro nronipt'rci:ef, - TORONTO, ONT. Alpo• Hoover; 'Men's Bible Class-A. - ! _. .. Junior Teachers'- it a e3 :,ori:r:;, pradu�e a p_rm_ n �+ Out of the last 250 calls from busine `figs Elias ice,'. i - - - ,, 7� s .1906• tints we hiss Eva Ho kins. .hiss<«tante Wil- - have filled FIFTEEN�of t: r i �'c,l 1i ut .t. The best p^Op!e is son; Lib itrian-Arthur. Doten; Sec,- i;•,Q !�r 1 :•.� rri n 1 thi% treatrueut n When the family is home it would Of all materials and'd'esi - to send. `�'e have also had 82 ca: Treas.-Stanlev Hoover; Organ- tr.� oni-y ac tua. cure for p!:es; 1M,cent be nice to have•sti family row taken'. r business college teachers. 101 e ist-Lily. �Vilsorl;_.Steivards \iyrtle it box, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bate: p g P kepti n stook. It will paylyon fo h $ t kins and Annie Fuller, w Company, Toronto. ;4 a uaradtee satisfaction and pri- to-call at our works sed inspect our.stock students of other business colleges pp g and obtain prices. Don't be misled b horthan: schools were enrolls he =. The Forty-fifth Andiversary of the ccs right. n during the last two g n oe on e a rGreen•River Union Sunday school wiH - agents we do not employ them,consequent- g years We t ly vre can, and do •throw off the agents lieve we bave the best commerri -be held Sunday and linnday, Dec. 30 L,h` e onl in CanaAln. R'e thorough S commission of 10 per cent., whicb qon will g f _ And.81. On unday amass meeting T}, Agency for the Barrie Cutters.- certainly save by purohasing from ue. satisfy our students. NVrite to-d. of children will he ddre�sed e 2.30 i" i Best cutter rude. for catal.) ue. b the Rev. F. nt'• Harper, .B. � �' � INTMEN Is, on hand. call.aolicited. g y I'a�, WHITBY GRANITE CO., ! WJ.tELLiOTT,:Principal, A., R. D., of Pickering. and Cr, "�"�'-�'---- =--=:: R. J• Cowan, Brougham• ? p nl, by bias. Cx. ,M, Sharpe, of ice wbitb p, Ontario 19y Car..Yoage asst 3iexanler q J Z J". \ >r' ,.:• -, ,.. � �.�., . � .,, �*1:`C"+O� :.} �•: sup >. �: .moi"!-ice''-.. .:d � �`• , �•ti K. r e"D%• rA .r. b .,,., ,i .a*.•I :; r .W •,y, �..ar .�, r.,4i'. "�, a L,�,.., r �'�y{ ''� asr.:c, -• 4+a:=�z.: �=s�, -�v'�."'s^v,�'*`,r.-°�, T,'�:-.eve's,• u-?.r a, ,a..:. ,. r * t,. y 'Pr sv 3 "*.•y��yt� f1�.: ,�- �L!.` , :E'i� �X+, .�..ir �+.. _ + ,c7,c7�� -w, r•...�;*<r- ,.o-e 9,r,::-�h. �F .•.� ,'fir: � _..�c- .+y.. ^-�,�..:;,,«"�tl i'?' °,? .k'•.'L, are a �t r^ r � ...:,,,si''" � x."`a.,,m.,:,r,,�""t, rNt•.ab.: r y- � ?;+A �.•. •� ,,;," ^... t. �'' ,s.eg...:rc•+; t{a r�r ,.' /:5?.T�-�•,3"'q�"+` �•y' �`Y� ?'r'.5.,�/'' 4 +.-. .•rw jj° ' r*�"^: ./S •.�. .r.':i. �'w�' 'S" .t+r�*+•y++Y•^:=•• AC .KRT'. .f £,; •h.« A" .;f 0.'.r' t ... j -, .Y. 'P_y�.•2k,'. '.Rf i 'TirA M-i, .. • 'f.. w .t 1..•.2M. .. '{-5. ^„� lin. Sae. r/-T+�is•'':'^_v +t,r-��_ t 'eF e.. w w�• "5fy'-•a..., '.w'.: _ T.:[ P� A`” 'lL`.. •4. �fya aeriTe- �... ___ —_ ~• '4._OS� Xt-•1 • x• h f Y '• ,\ i1,i.MONT. 'The alli" '.:,".. ".... '. f tax- -}z� .i �• NA -'Lu - + '-VS s large number enjoyed the ikab- ~ Listen for they wedding bells. ing after the conclusion of the Sleighing it att-hand. + - Robt Bryan was in the city on game. The.return match will be -We are pierssed to see Mrs. R. mune Monday. played in Markham in the near ont=a 10.-'Y Miss Eva Traviss b home from future. We congratulate , aur �`!-�•�[ilne purchased s�e tot the city. boys on their success. Gasp ilial weal]m h w eine . d► s ' - Joseph Rawson is visiting �Pe with to extend our sympa A mbar from ere ant to Broug- ,onto. Geo. -friends Stotts and D. Decker were distchurch;'of1eGoodwoode on-t'he 1903 S in town. Y We are aham on ll looking for a fine Satur- _ day for the Whitevale anniversary. 1.173.478 -in Pickering oil Monday. loss of their church on Friday D,.G;Tetmiinson is laid up with as - L90 Tu. - Born.—At Regina, the wife of evening last._- About five-o'clock attack mumps, we hope for a speedy 1904 1,300,000 a =-°Geo. Dowswelt, of a son. the caretaker went into the church recovery. 1905 1,610,478 99U., l0 Mrs. Hugh Wilson, we are sorry and on lighting .a match an ex- .19W8,912,710 1, 155 to say' is yery ill with pneumonia, plosion took place, a large amount31%t I cash on xand Bo tom:s� t, il(essrs. Tray and Vare, of Mon- of gas having evidently escaped. or_o I and bebeattt' L-,L .golia, were visitors here on Satur- The building at once took fire and r i ++t Bankers ctc, aa�usaw _ -,day. - in a -very short time R•as•burned For Cou" " As 19002 $ 38 ,097 439,363 ^ - Born.—On Saturday. Dec. lath, to the ground. The caretaker g ]903 622,774 713,397 the wife iif rte'. Ward, Hainaut, of ;vas considerably turned. By - 1ytAi 1,3i4,srl 672,034. 19 - strennons efforts the"sea and the r 1905 1,491,398 791;163 11b(i�8; v a Min' , . C()Ids lAUti 3.916,842 '1,61.1,83i 4,614, Mr. Thanker has returned to his Organ were cared. The building( - iitities at the bank after a brief carried an insurance of $1500. i Holiday. Thefollowing officers-were ~fere SAvhw Hepalrbeent.at all Offiew � : Mr. end Mrs. Harold and family elected at the regular meeting of L cit' of Dakota, are visiting at'John the A. O, U. W., on.Tuesday eve- 'There!g a remedy over sixty % E. S. Thanker X=9V~ l McAvoy s. ding: years old—Ayer's Cherry r ' James Evans, sr., we regret to P- 11. W.—A. B. Dowswell, Pectoral. Ofcourse you have k report, is seriously ill. hire Evans M. W.—Thos. Gibbous heard Of itt,ptobably have used is nearing his 90th mark. Foreman^H. Found, i We % ,sh:to congratulate Frank Overseer—Joshua Bundy, _ _ its QnCe Ily the fa;rnilyt i2 says; P' liment's . the _Brodie on passing his first year ex- Recorder—M. C. Tait, the one household remedy for Com - amination 1n pharmacy. Financier—M. Henderson, sQd,hard Colds-an the - A large number of our.tillers of Treasurer P. Macnab, sr. ` couelm: the Boil and village residents at Guide-J. Coates, Chest.Ask your doCtoraboutlt. 'tended the Uxbridge fair un Tueo- I. W.—R. P.Hopper; �t haw tar.•these,a,a We have 80 stoves to sell before the let of January at cut pit a�.r. VPC=M. atm... First cone. First Served.. da O. W.—W. Mason, -• . ttrre.a.�'rraei one. 1 have ia.s r•eea�� ' Messrs,Gregg dt Wilson shipped Truetees—R. P. Hopper,,C. J. Br?_ aia.r�r4. �'�°esas.. � t s carload of hogs from this station . . die and J. Bundy. _... rat"wti _�Q���IIe C�8ffiOIItn �i�LB PQOple 8 T1II83111�• f this week, for which'tkey paid 6c - The following books were placed -: - -_per pound. in the publIc-library-last week.— -..asr.w.... Mrs. W. Thomson and :children Undertone by Knowles ! a smLdr and titian Ione Dowswell spent a Song of_A single note, Amelia'Barr` errs day last week-with Mrs. R, J. Gentlen:I4 from Indiana 'rowan, of Brougham. Tarki:ngton}AyWs pots kwreatie ttm aetp%tg of The N$ws man will be here on Spanish Dowry, Dougall tine 4fwr. awl pilee aid recevw* Price of.-Freedom -Marchmont- Monday instead of Tuesday owing : _Wac.Wa) oto the latter being a holiday. Reritage of Peril OR SALE.—A good young drivinA large crowd froe the neigh- Illustrious O'Hagan McCarthy F aur r of g s ye•a nisi App1 lot 9e _ boring villages was here at the Profit 8c Los Oxenhaw 0On••or to Newriek WSLwa orJ wive u _ Markham 'vs. Claremont hockey Fi(lligree Ball Green �rnENDERS WANTED—Tenders re- Lost Leader Oppenheim or naives until Doe sole•1906, W sRp7h20 thatch on Thursday evening last. yar W. M. Palmer was in the city Daniel Sweetland Phil its cards of li a ed �[re•nwood beech and maple Ws l� To be delivered ai Bmnaham•tenni on of be. fot;An aon couple ie of das this week. bran should tail Coruflow v Heroism I.anlbert so:e March ice 1aor, a n .intoe,sec.-T:..e. 1. er Poems Blewett :on him as be has :ti stock on hand, Bob Haltipton Parriah Executors notice to Creditors r- Our merchants deserve much Cupid and the Candidate Carr of John Devitt, deceased. - = ' - Credit for the Last manneir in On Newfound River Watson � Have on hand a beautiful display of Fancy y Youngest hiss Mon bra Crocker 'NOTICE is hereby Stvoa ursaaat to the ' they have decorated their respec- K y Revised statutes of octane, l»7•chapter 129 Articles for Xmas, including Chinaware Live places of business for the -A. B. Dowswelt is offering -leis that an creditors and•otben hav•na c•tn:a a and Japaneseware. Fancy Plates, Teat- cainsc the estate of John Devitt late of the 7Christnta3 BeaEt011. residence' for sale This is it Township of Pickering to the County of Oat lMtB. Cups and Sackers, Etc. - Silk ?ir John Harsell who has been en. chance for a niece home for some �• t:eoms^.dec•ated• who died on or about Handkerchiefs, Neck Scarfs, Ladies one. the 7th of Novemttwr.IKG, ver tined tosend Fancy Collars, Lace Ties and a host of ,ggaaged .with our baker, W. A. b•postpr spaW or to deliver to Wilhadl J D••- y -Sleighs for the bo _ 'Thomson for some time. left t11ia wtui nadadaTees.byyam the suets hn the� Dotls�Mechanical" Toys, g ys 4+ week for Pickering where he'has deceased.on or before the•,1N day of January: and many other useful articles. Come and see them. i 'eeeured .s tion with W. D. i rear,tb•ir ansae•and'a"' and fall partio pO91 A WOM�4�1 S ORDEAL elan ands daima sail securities, It nay. Rogers. bold by them. Rev. Chill, will , An Dories is hereby farther gi•ea that Head quarters for Oranges, Lemoas and Confectionery- Simmons, of Fon !toils ]DOCTOR'S .. eU>~S?l9l�S after ftia said laws, mentioned date she soil preach in the Baptist church herr R=.ettjuto aaill proo«d.to di tnbuse theassaM t .next Sunday. . Rev., -Mr. Park, Tb..ar.b wttte to ws. Ntstehoet, t,y,.. of the Mod d•Osseed among the parties entitled 4will o'Rlteiste to Parliament St. �•••aM R.a.ivs j%: bwtt•Ue Aiwd.• t�°'4*IM41 regard *ally to this slat=s of �4 CerdNwatY srs/F►we. wh on sae has bear peen "above required -church, Toronto, at their anniver for tna ` •A a:weotors .in cwt be haava�e t*gds a Xtmy 1ekHj&a= There can be no moss terrible ordeal or or an h part th•roof to.halt mi� Qu Qill ,� aervlQ@a. or p•rwaw of..how_•latmw array - Mr. D. C. McGre or, of Knox a delicate, sensitive, refined woman pnotcflan h..+had aotlo•. thou-College, *ill speak in Erskinequestionsu to be obliged w answer certain .Datil as wbitby the 19th day o!D• �i" oember i9�7 _ ORd a Avpq 1'Jspt1 u Church next Sabbath in the inter- in regard to her private ills, rciniam J Devitt{• even when those questions are asked S:wnators : -eats of Knox College Missionary by her family physician. and manly James 13yers t `' Society. A special collection. will Greenwood Poet Moe. We are carrying a larger stock of patent medicines -than- e "'- How 4[c(itAivray; h I be taken at each service for this before and our prices are right. ,.� •,�r_ Brock Sc., whltbf, ' society. - Solon,for Errs. - ` There is only one office in the J - -townshipr where half -sheet (or ilarger).sale or concert bills ean-be , 'printed, that is the office of the ry , - d `•PICKERING� NEw.S , which is.the � �: V "� - Claremont s - It 1S t1II1� ••fOC t0 net : only paper pubiislied in the town- - hi P. -�~ ��, _ din Your Xmas Presen _ . -L Remember the Christmas tree ea g •_, - and:chiuctlailnth s11 Fr day even-R t in "the Metlicy- '� .,ia�, _ ,a~'` Blacksmith Our stock of Toys and 'Xmas goods have - – 'under the auspices of the Sabbath % arrived. Call and see them early at school. ' Admission-Children 10c•; e#e��''�llo/�ireai! Will do voar Horsey Shoeing and General Repairing ` Adults tote Members of the school a gIQretn�nt �ru� tore :free. - pro rly, neatly continue to suffer rather than to submit The rink here. will be open for and prymptly. t :skating on Christmas and New Ci examinations.which eo. me lighysi- ¢- • -' clans propo�e�in order to intelligently Year's evenings.- Doors open nt 'treat the disease; and .this is the reason A trial solicited. Satisfaction '7.30, skating at 8. Admission— why so malty 'physicians' fail to cure guaranteed. ` :Ladielso b gentlemen the There female i iaeaee. Winter' �FOOtwear --li wilt also be skating'on the rink on This is also the reason why thousands -:the Saturday eveningsprevious.to upon thoneanda of Women are corse-,,.the above dates,at which ther'liend ponding ititfi Mrs. Pinkham, daughter- THOS. ' J. STEPHENSON _ will be in attendance. in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, at Lynn, Full supply of 'Felts, Light and Heavy Rubbers whictr will gt Dilate. To her they an confide every Cooper's old stand. Jam" Underhill has, within the 'illness, = antee warm feet and satisfaction in every way. detail Qf their 'and' lroin her ' ;past few months, .sold for breed- great knowledge, obtained from pears of FLOUR AND FEED.—Five.Roses Bread Flour and Choice pas ing purposes, thirteen hundred experience in.treating female ills, Mrs. - •- flour, Bran, Chop, Molasses feed for horses always on head. :sheep .' These have been shipped Pinkham an advise sick women more The best place to bur to points as far distant ax Illinois, wisely than the local phXeician, Wall-papers 'W. -M. TALMER �w 3Os 31 - -Utah; Wisconsin,Reno;Nev..Wy- � - how Mrs Plnkham helped :. _. f_. coming, Port Bridger and Western Delle IJmerentienne I lontieuil, of`114 —is AT : Ontario. ' He has still ii+ Stock a Latourelle St., Quebec, Qoe fief large flock. Heintends ttlak- Dear Mr° k ' Binghams y q I eu4leree for eight months with west the FORCE AND '` - - ing another large .shipment dna doctors cslledprolapeua,which caused�rest Over 200 samples to choose from at t - - _.few days, weskneaa all over my system, with Plaint 4c. er roll up. and -. SUCTION diray spells. I.kevt growingweaker and The entertainment held in-.the weaker. I tried several meicines which Mouldings to_niatch all papers. Also,, p,. Suuday school room of Presbyter- they claimed would cure my trouble, but a full line of the'best -�ion8tantT9 On Hand. %-Pl'iCes Right• ian church.last•Friday evening, " thin was of the leant ber_efit until I tried A . g Lydia E.Pinkham's V po Nalnfk,,Oils and Varnishes, always in _ was considering the stormy and this helped meso rapidly that I coup at lowest ble rices. Wind�nllll8 ereofed'and Re •aired. Vegetable Com and hes, altva weather; well attended. Tea was hardly believe m Rood fortune, I would. stockposse p p served at 6.30 and at S o'clock, a '' , Don't forget the`place. " Direct telephone communication with all arts ,of Piekeri -' gsadly have paid. 00 for that first befite p short-program ntiias.given consist- for it started me on the road to health,and Markham, Scarboro, Whitchureb, Uxbridge and Vaughan tbwnslu q five bottles cured me. I am most gtatefhl ;_W. G. $INGHAM, also.StouffviIle, Markham and Pickering-villages, over 'Independ ing o ett by Misses Jean Sen- for my splendid, robust healthrid Chan INN th;Claremt)nt system, and at y Adair, recitations by eertainiT recommend the Vege,bla om- I_ pound in -lo&rng terns to all m 'fiieiids —..� Orders promptly attended to. --M - lorence, Maggie Adair and-acyiiaiwanco, for it is des6rring of all w _ Repairing d(rue. f it Rawson and Russel Cowie: thte raise I can give it," - ' Tor Sale. - - ` 'Mountains of-proof establish the.fact. _ -�• The pworth -League held -an - -p - - Snooeaeor to that no medicine in the world equals John Gere (}crow dt Bun, Qlarelaoal. i - open' meeting on Monday evening Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Gom- at wfIch there was a large attend- pound for restoring women's health. - Obe•Cunrolete T`breshingOutfit,consist auce,-ipcladiug ft goeAly nt}tirber ing of o0 20 h p co-npound engine and..boi, -of the Baptist friends. The Rev, Catarrh 'of the hose' .and throat er and one se arstor with self-feeder and {t ^hug and praetir nl addreis on "The free trial b�,x of Dr. Shoop,s Catarrh Tbia complete outfit has only ran a short ­ ff[GHA moo :Life SVortllLi�•iug." He strongit• f�tiae Nothing so surely' proves mer• time and writ be sold ata bargain and -� -� J it as x real, ;,e6ial test—and De.Sho+alt would be a'splendid oatfit for-farmers to impressed the fact that the only to•prpve thi.,, earnestly desires text syndicate. Important showing of finest dteplay of - '.'' 4 1• X. 3ife worth living is the one spe.n-t we can let' y of mike 'tliat test. This Also one Ten b p GiLsoling,eugine, This (}Irina, A very large assortment of - for Christ. The address tvas list- cre:utty, Sunni White healing balnt. eneine s in first-class condition.snd is Statiogar4, 'Books,Dolle, Toye.,jubt ;elted to t;•l0l, the closest attention. soothes dote throat and nos,tl•lly: and powerful for its size-and c"be ued'eit6er received for the Holiday trade. Call ._auci was mach appreciated by rinickly o frail of f•ver'-ir stationary or oartable and can be sego - sad see them. EFF stlto,e present. �.hreath, c.-Ol ..tnd iu--estigite, For rannia at are Claremont fouudry At any l g $nbsariptione taken for all Magazines, The hock^y ntatell ou Thnrziday `ale lx• ttiP Iii kering; I hnrmncc• time, Weekly ana Daily Newspapers w ' _ __ Cross cnt and other Sawa gnm,med at eve la,t in tilt Cal�rl�n:,iu. : t T"k)'F.li farm iii^ prem;<Ps of the• tlie foandry on the shortest notice, rink here hc•tween lar•kltntlt strict ti W. f• =-3. i ►„ •,:ndersi¢ned, lot 2•d, tune 4, Ficker.r. 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There was - • -.:­ 4 . . . - ''. - . . _ a lovely dish of pink china full o!steam- Mother Is h4er�e ing oyster soup, the 31eart o1 a crisp Christmas Dinner ..._. head of celery, some, dainty wafers, a1. - QW this turkey hued in a wlldwood gime. - .0 pink china cup of hot lea, and on one . side of the tray lay three beautiful car- Doth,and sleek; . . me and o a is o men, - nations. He had fie er bo for the haunts f I 11 "Who sent it In, Betty T" she asked. But he loved the little creek; � � a ' ."No one," said Betty; "it was prepared - �'� right here in the kitchen"; and she .. Oysters. Yes. he loved the creek ,•, 11 was the da before Christmas. smiled. Chestnut soup. • :.I , And its Water's play, , i Y `"Then mother is here;' she cried out Roast turkey.' .1 ::There were, however, no preparations- C- ,.hs tar as anyone could see-in the home joyously. "I thought so as soon as-I Browned potatoes. Mashed squash. And the forest's leafy shade. 01 the Noxons. .Airs. Noxon was in bed; saw this tray. I recognized mother's Cranberry sauce. Mixed nuts salted. l-lP was king of the'ChasC. a. �.. Sri fact the bed had been her place of touch," Deviled macaroni. And lord of the place. �' -,, :`+abode. for some weeks. For the first Mr. Noxon appeared in the doorway. Salad. ., - is face was aglow. Little plum pudding. -,'Where the speckled eggs were-laid. �� 11sf�'� two weeks she had been quite sick very fi. [t ;: ' ileac pneumonia-and had had a nurse. "Oh, Martin 1" his wife said. "[ know Ginger glace Cheese. ,�-""" IN the turkey tongue of his elder kin, - At present she was.very weak and ner- mother is here, bring her in." Oyster a to Dumas-Serve the oysters �' i He had heard of the day of thanks. 11vous "Eat your soup," he said, laughing, .. Y and I'll hunt her up." either teaspoonful ofthetollowinails.or on gasau clover a Y - What you need,' the doctor had said, And be,hurrled wa as it wandered in, . its cheerful company and rest of mind. While he was gone she ate the soup. P .. To the creek's secluded banks. . - '>•�]'ou Karry too much, my dear Airs. which was delicious. "It reached the e Cha a shallot, a teaspoonful of chives, ��i " Noxon." right spot," she declared to Betty. P _ /j i And,there on the banks F a teaspoonful of parsley together and /' "Who -wouldn't worry?" was her In an moment Martin came in P . questioning retort, "With such servants with his mother, a sw+eet-faced.woman,{mix in a bowl with a tablespoonful of '. Of the little creek, as 1 have what is the"with s rt of servants ants with capability beaming from every,olive oil, two drops of tabosco, a tea- i� � I He thought with his thinking bralA• spoonful of Worcestershire, a table- : ,And, to tell the truth, there seemed no feature. Wile and mother met in .a spoonful of tarragon vine ar tour lab • e. "I'm a gobbler neve, `s prospect of "rest of mind." As for close embrace, after which the former lcspoonfuls of tomato catsup, and the And one 1 trove, • "cheerful company," that was con plc- said, "Then that was your �busirtess, . uice of half s lemon. Add ateaspoon- '' � Forever I will remain l" .� . nous by its absence. Mr. Noxon was at 'Martin, to bring mother to us? And he iu} of salt and a sallspoonful of •while :his office the greater part of the day, answered, "Yes, I couldn't have said . I. 14, . :;,and when he returned home. tired atter 'Peace .on earth' to morrow if mother pepper.the shallots may be cut up exces- [1�O he squat him down on a slippery log J' a busy day, he, loo, felt the need of wern't here." ' sively fine and mixed simply wAh a lit- 5 That passed through the waters slow, � . V'', '"cheerful company. But he did not "Neither could I;' said his wile, tl,, mound peppat a tablespoonful of . , ,,, '',,have it. .The house rnis a lonely place Christmas dawned, the.storrri was over vinegar, and the juice of three lemons. 4lnd he said, while his wattles were all agog, .. and the sun shining, Joy reigned at the : nowadays. His wife's usual greeting Chestnut Soup-Peel and skin a half ... •-.It's a risky thing,but all the same,you bet V was some recital of domestic vexation, Noxons. Little Grace and Bertram a ound o[ large, sound chestnuts, cook, in broth until soft, and then press Your life I go," =^- and he often toured her crying. His tittle were home again, Grandma Noxon lav P �, lu in declared that it would be a joy to } children, Grape, aged Ave, end Bertram, g' ,through a sieve. Add to this puree the /l►Tid he made a tall. three, were cared for at the home of a look after them. --There were Sifts for yolks of two eggs beaten and a pint i_s�ead,90L " .° ` .' island of the family. Mrs: Noxon.could aI}. As !or the dinner with Grandma- �d a holt of cold,broth. - .i i not endure the noise and confusion of Noxon to superintend'it, it could not be- Creamed Squash-Peel and divide a TttAt carried him on and off; �, `- ,:childrtgs in her present condition. And excelled. aarge squash into small pieces. Cook - To the land of the teal. a' Yet on this day before Christmas her Three Y�� have rolled Into the past lin well salted water and press through ' - til •�,. longing. ' to see her chil iren grew in. since then, but no ►second:The turkey is a sieve. Return the pulp to the sauce- And the turkey's weal. k!�`�' li dr r lenge. Mr. Noxon had gone away the come. Christmas a8 I pan, work in two or three ounces c! 'OJhere other good auks had gone. :,, .;�,- previous day "on busilless," but he browning in the oven. The coal fires 'butter and x little warm cream, beat• _ would be back before Christmas. It was are dancing in the grates. Martin irox- ingastied potato. ND all of the lurks that stayed behind. ]Dalley then ever with him away. Mrs. on is walking (w►Ih has mother on one Deviled %tar aroni-Boll, blanch, drain -�'�^. In the leafy wildwood glen, '7 Noxon nursed her evances a} 'day side of him and his wife on the other)Ind chop a batf package of spaghetti , long. She decided that life was not uTi and down- the library waiting for j or macaroni. Thicken ole'pint of cream ' Were caught by the men who were'muth lnCUffed worth living. The doctor said that she Betty to announce dinner. [its right ,o milk with ii roux of flour and butter - To render thanks, and then - .-, ---. should have nourishing tools and.plenty arm is around his mother, his .left I in the proportion of two tablespoons of ` , of it-well cooked. It's easy enough around' his wife. - ;!etich, and add to it one snitsopon�ul _ Their heads were Cut off. their bodies tilled. _ I 'The two best women in the world, r and half teas oon- . f .� . `for Dr. Swift to say things," was her of Caycnnci peppy p i Yes,with sage were their bodies filled, Hand you are mine.' '': '4' _ discouraged thought when.Betty brought he says joyously, Y fol of mustard. Add n tablespoonful of r . And the helped give thanks . i In her lunch at ane o'clock; "i wish he "It 1 am geed, said his wife, laugh- onion juice. a halt tablespoon of salt, i y r In he slue this." ing, "I think L must have turned from i p' r. over the macaroni in ramekins, .-While the bells did peal. t . "This" meant the tray of food. Betty,. black to white that haPPY Y sprinkle the top with crumbs and brawn But one gobbler was safe in the land of the leaf. The waitress and chambermaid, had years ago when it suddenly dawned :li,htty in the. oven. This is screed as the tea and Sally. the cook, upon me that mother Was dere. It ;an entree and is made more attractive For he'd left the little crert:'s banks. s I, prepay y' to me that. L still smell those b 'subslitutia a chopped -sweet..pepper, - -_ --­------­t. had;Prepared the food. There was a seems I Y g piece of beefsteak so rare that the blood carnations and stili taste the soup." t fo: elk also makes itnenough better to 1 I building of she:Convent of cream the Nativity,. ran out of it and yet the outside was "Dinner is served!' announced Beaty. ! a is subdivided among the Latin, Greek badly-scorched and black as file stove. : . ' F pay. apples and celery in pro- 1 and Armenian. worshippers, lo': prevent , There was some burned toast-floating ; rivalry or conflict, on what should be a ­ in a sea o!greasy looking milk and some - THE STORY OF 'MISTLETOE. portion p one-fourth celery to three- earth's most •pent^able ground. To- _ fourths apples and add one chopped red INIA BONN wards lois structure, grlm's.from' lukewarm tea. To make the tray look still the pit - - more uninviting. Betty had "s+opped" li .Crow's Luxuriantly In All Parts o! 'sweet pepper, Dress and serve os usual. I all quarters of the globe eageNy journey. 'she tea on her way to the sick room. ' _ _. the �Yorld• I Individual Plum Pudding If the'pUd- ' - . f The pepper and salt cups hied reel been `ding is to be steanied use'thc.. small I Travellers make their passage through Least beautiful perhaps of all the ,jars w h:eh'have held extract of beet itte historic church and descend into.the : `.properly cared for and Airs. Koxon's hot g and steam for four hours. An envier crypt where Christ's birth is reputed to napkin looked as if�I1 might have done , - _ Christmas a place peculiarly �1 owlnoamon 1 .vv.11y -is to-boil them in- small bak-ing `have taken place. Here the walls are but. in Lha kitchen. The woman-who the decorati6 s of, tiie season. Song hung with bright, .gaudy drapery and' L. - powder cans fir. tri molds procured- [or °deeded "nourishing food" took but one and story have invested its unpretcn- ',the purpose. Use a shallow iron kettle The grcgtest Of French historians'has :small taste-.of the burned steak. tious dull green leaves and its pearl- declared that every`Important event in other hstar . in. ri id which glistens a fi and tet the water come within hv° the history ret the world has sprung sliver slay inscribed "Flit de sir--gine L She lay back-on tha{billow, w•eak..and like berries with a glamor that iS more.'Ilrlyds of the t.op of the cans; keeping Maria Jesus Cbristus nalus est" (Here of _ taunt .from want of food'. During thol appealing than the glary of the bur '-1he kettle closed'lightly. They will only from. the cradle of suntc new'-birfh.-and i the Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ- was '' afternoon she thougtrt often of the cam• Wished holly-ieiives and its glow of scar- nc to boil an nour 'and a quarter- hence over every crania .the eye of Love l,,,rn). The manger is in a low recess _ - natrhes and.. the star of hope shinrs. p fag Christmas end of the_last oriel fieri let fruit, and, although the wreaths,o! ',when made as small as this, and should cut in the rock. reputed to pace barn an -. own mother had died when she was too holly• may brighten, the windows at I'be raised on a trivet or a low nails laid On Christmas Day one name on every ot,ject of `veneration - and pilgrimage - young to emember, but_last_Christma _Chri m&s .nal [hc trailing smilax in the,boltom.o[ the kettle. liP old v y - f e the second century,, A.D. Hither i in every heart Iesus-an her -moth.er Noicon. had been -there, male graceful festoons" over pictures 1 plum pudding tO be at its t2eaF sh.iti? lit all-ands- multtlt de-':s sill- 'tree --tailed pilgri ns fur nth on-209 In fact her mother Noxon had lived end mfl•roi•s, the mistletoe still holds I be cooked in a cloth pudding; tag and I remember Bethlehem, 'beneath the Sy' v-ears, who find it hard indeed to ret- there ever since their marriage, until r r of plan- laze that they are gllzing on Christ's first place. hung from a nail. for three Or four clan �i:ies, where the Saviour .,_there had been.some..laid .}words:and. -• Tho.stiff lisle bunches that are sold iwoels Ire n dart: place. An old En lish kind was born - birthplace. Yearly,.tens of thousands then there vvas a parting., Niother_Nox- In the city markets gi\a little lien o! recipe is this: Soak six ounces cit stale Bethlehem,in Judea, the birthplace of in number, the pilgrims prostrate them- .:on had gone back'to,her lonely•old home the.r'eai appearance of the mistletoe- as_�breadcrurnbs in a cup of hot milk, erect King David, the'hoine of Elimelrch and selves, kiss the very stones again and 'In the country. _ it- was, %%;ien it was gathered from its:,allow it to stand,and coni. '`When cold, geaz, and the Ephratah in the history again'and shed tears in the world's most "Marlin has nevertaen the same'since parent tree, where it had found a home. Mint.� dd.one-half pound of brovyn sugar, the l'of�Jaeoti, is scarcely Imre than a•villoge precious-shrine of adoration. Many are F his mother went away," she said to her- at'er its .first tinv -embryo leaves shot elks ret three,eg;'s beaten,to a •cream, to our own times, unwalled, with wlrl'' the pathetic scenes witnessed... P-t the _ sell, sorrowfully; "'he?las always' said out, from the seedling dropped in same haifpound n[ raisins seeded just be- stone house, situated in a pleasant lard midnight. hour •o! Christmas eve, when she was such ;; good. and devoted mO- convenient crnnnyr of the bark, by the incl using, one-half pound 'of currtnts, inviting country, sic ' miles south of ,,rnwds have gathered in Beth;oliem, the _ .'_ - :..-ther. He. is an only chikt,' Aiartiii is. birds.of tlib air: The parasite, fur alis-.I lwo ounces of citron chopped, one-half ji,rusal,:itl. its•population of 3,00Q souls I,ntills celebrate the annivrr3ary 'pI-the . and his mother is a widow, ileloe is a Farasitn, laves apple and pear f„•atnd of suet chonpccl fine find sailed. comprises Latins;' Greeks'and Arm ln` alin+uA e•;Gilt. kith a. pomp anrii ceree t` q Over and ever' the words repeated trees, and once it gnins a foolhold .will 1'hc fruit shnutd ,be \cell dredged Ln fans, in .\\hone. lithe:tovrn is buil „Tony ,-hich never fats to impress the themselves, "an only child and his mo- sap the:life from the•Iree, but it is.ott.en-'1,fi,,tir before .adding In the. bread, Novy Church.of,the Nativity, dear to. millions westerns vvho may differ from their be- _ they a widow.” (tit fund in hardy oaks, whore it grecs I-mix in tw•o ounces of lemon peel, one- of Ihe'Chrisliatl faith, covering tlic•su. liefs.and mode of worship: . "rt was more my fault than+ i,t stout bunches, all remitted over tcitll I-halt a g:rtltn.i nuhueg, juice of one le- pas,ed.site of Ehrisi's birth. 1. !anyway," she admitted to hersolf re-.the [reify hu-rrrics. It is cosmopolitan !pion, and ('so nuncas rf'swrel nl1}pnd., It you were in Jerusalem, five miles The view Ot The landscape also.from fitfully. "[ wish h I'd been more pa-tient in fis hnbils: g rrrw trig ltixi,rianily fill ;,r,,oDned fns. ' cleat well 1r, an }. Cethleheni's ,alit in the morning hours and less:dictatorial," throe h ihc st u,h, abundant in Florida, [rani Ri tlilehc';tl, when the sun's rads g Iihe last Ilting, ndil th+'' vchftrs n[ the had Slone o}'er western Judean hills. Full is 011e oft unimaginable charm and at- She cried herself asleep. The shirt find vet equally srl fn England and the Egrs ,.hipped iol n cliff fry nth.. Pqur into, vvnutd' see on Chri-stnins eve cdVilitless- traction. "Far.away;'writes a traveller; winter afternoon was drawing to a g,•nn 4ina�ian cotmhie's. �R l,udd'ng Yag wl i(•h lifts been•previous•. }itli!s ,,team from the small windows o[ "ail the lest we see the hazy outline of close when•the slaniming .of an outer It has 1:4ng-held n place in litrrahtre. iv scalded and drrd,.,,d with flour., In file blue mountains o[ lfaab, stretching r the huusrs In Jerusalem's narrow, \sired i. door awakened her. She sat up in bed, Srh',Ol children Tearn of it first in con tyinr 0he ln'g allow tar sthe pudding, a,:ay on file .ether slid of the Jordan. waiting,. - neciion with Druidical. vvnrship, and nl� streets. :'Within these homes )ou Occasionally we catch a brief glimpse " .� call\ .in C1ristmn♦s sto- sw•clline Buil seven. hour_. -would find women making earnest pre of tiie Bead Sea, lying far below• the - It must be Marlin, she said _to her figures• promin �_ p,.rations for the Feast of the Nativit.. , self. "I'm glad he has come." ries ever} year. One of the„olile..t ret before jofninrt other. 21 ins the stllue i'idgc o[ ru��'ed hills, its laCid w eters P g ,. shimmer,no in the sunlight with a Presently she rang her bell peremp-, the curies ahnut mistrloe is inn \arse ;Tllr -TAB OF BETIiLEIIEM. evening. on their way to�the ,hill city.” torily, and Belly appeared. legend- nbo,it Baluer the (',nm-I. ' BaLler henu!y !hitt. sur[?rises the traveller, ,ho- "fir. Noxon sante,.did he nolh" she had been eery much irouhled by, fire Ortel more flee golden star That .led Jluch as. Eastern women delight in tis,ociates the salt sea-with gloom Dred = • said. bidin: of itllpending death, and his f- The vvise nten of ihc. ra t,. jrvccllc ry yeL•on this special evening death.'' bro'her ta'1s assembled to avert the I Ta stun o'f men; nnil softened hearts they lay nside armlets. bracelets; neck- "Ycs,-ma'am:' '.. • not come to rlanior by exnciinn promises from all f1t king n.nrl [-,rincr d�;wn io 11e least, laces, and every kind• of ndornmenl, and Bemarkabfc to-a.dd, Bethlehem. is 0he �- V4'onde^ing.shy he dirt o an el' snilil ngaiil-• clothe (itcrosclves in a simple while veil, real\ place in ail the world v�'hie'h cele- her as usual, the .^. lied \\h.k�re.he. was. the, elements, tram th. diseases: ihc 41,ecce o tree r _ E ''ft's usual, vvful cold tali] slnrnry nut:' was{ beast,, th0 poisons and the trees, That "Pence on earth, good ,'ill to men." in place of trint:ets rend highly colored prates ties.or+ls Ituc_e times each year. Oil ie l.-, dresses. Long ere inidni*ht comes they The Lali*ls. or Pomans, peep it on 1)ec. Betty's answer, tint b ,, e Gree;s, \ve ve ays ,a er. an I to et file chili off of him before he eame dor, After 111!s they ,would aniilse 01011, ,Once more tbh pnrs our' 'st]Rsh hearts join the throngs from err' own and Ili fi vermin' himself itr the' selvr\s hi hurling.things. fit n.der,,and. I Biiil(1 un ngainzt Our fellow kind distant lands, approaching .the hallow'- the armen!atls observe the Fenstsof the C ' In here. Ill's a v ,Our idle. hnntls or love take down: - "ed soil of Christ's birth. Epiphany instead of Christmas; and, • •hall." he wn's delight,'d In show them:hove i i A ]}tile. later lie .>nlergd, the roam., fr•'r, he «as from, dnrrger. And. wf,n,derinn why aur eyes were Ninotcen centuries earlier wise men consequently, the pilgrims in BMillchem cin her, he said "Merry C11r15111.. 110 had nn enemv. hmvever, who V-s blind froth the T rest Iravellec} a part of the very on Dec. .�, are mostly of the Latin ;`ts` g y Minis of file mvatiral pnwrr which ,. \ve waken In the stnr flint cots same road heads seldom changing their Church. ]n Bethlehem, the Bible city, my dear!" l''c _ "course in Caslrrn •countries), following the true hone of Christmas, the celrbra v d y0U'CP, too each," eras her re- Protected flim. rend ane dnv this enemv To iht> heart only that i'or,�ets. s'rl s there is nO use in lire• set ,raft, to fine.] out frntn the gndcless 'the briglit .s't'ar to Bethlehem's manger.. tions ate al;vnys picturesque and nate sponse, best e Frig�rn t1, t4.asnn.of all°this.. She told.Tb r, star of l,:we and ch^rile; :s. morn On -their route thither, says a legend, ',•ortlly,' r�calting the promise-laden -• -• . Ing mea ;Merry Christmas.' there's no sinro crralion• rt intem-ie ed by Herod in wards, "And thou,' Bethlehem, ip the hope of my'--hav-ing-it," and there fol- h'm tl'at all things except n.te, a little i The star that after brim . _. •'c s rv - shrm that grew nn the enst0rn side of •glad lnnau!shel for the l;our divine, Jeriisalem,"they lost the guiding star, land.of ..tufa, art not the least aninng ----'leveed n recital of iLO r?+t� _ ,ai i u i 1 t } n.d «.hir.]7 urns tare �mtng react ' :}�inclled 1,,• God when Chnst w'ns born, and \vent hfll(ttlgly down the pail to the princes o[ Judas for out of tliee'shall •• Ing with the de$cription of the rejected \ally? a, n. -. facile iO hO noUr'(1l, hnd ornmised to " I- (,ver shining"in the• skics $etll?chem, until they reach a•well, coma a Governer; tint shall' rtilc'my `lurch. . - s are Braider the. Mn 1. The enemv, when we but lift'our spirit's eyes. where thea .paused to water their nni- people Israel," .rend wonderfully has the "IC is loo bad," he said, with ready p'. [word _. _. _- sympathy. "I hope there will be Somc- t O'`i+ tipnn h''nring� 1h s. weal at once, mals, They \`ere gretilly troubled. birt bran verified flat "_the handful o! _ and rut: ref[ the m?sllrtne, nnfl when HOW softl;y o'er ihc ways of men, to their surprise and joy* 'of them corn upon the tap of the mto, sake thing you can ctrl in-night."'" nrxt cl•ny ihn`gnd' ns5enlhlcd for'their Ialce rlew tale •arid sand. - _ hing o \\vial be nothing That will tn.-Io n,te'omarr. alar. i:nki. the tr0nchrrnns. Chill falls in lore the hleccnd light noticed the lenge-af a-7ar[er star in the shall cause the fruit thereof to, shale .. w11 r ane}' ,l00 1'i , hcacrmv r is n ` 4 snvv lhr.slnr• itst;lf, which -"vvrnt,prlore The Nativity in Bethlehem .has .been mistaken;' tl'c, Illi. 1 tC!-ie iri 4lw hand of n l:lind Atnv the love to son f this day l over whet them, till it came and s o . e represented by n host of great painlers, A Not an'hour ?iter Petty came in with jinn \�hn coati not l:nOw'-,hnt it wns. `D\ve?l in oily chastened hearts nlwnyl the young child was." _ and is htc inspiring theme of n large - - the tray. Mrs. NOsrin ]Oolsd at ahc titre^ted•his nrm for him. and llnidrr b - rt pebbled., stony hill, art of liandrl's noblest triumph, the _ •::girl In surprise et her neat npnenrnncer the .,•C,nOd tell. pierced through and On clir}tbfnr the [? p - IlsuiiLly she was so cSrrTess'nbnut t. Illrou h. tierce : "fin}s,hricl the rpOsi �rnndrr- alld: -entering Befh}eh0m. pear rend de- "\4csgiirh:' The very title of Christmna . .. `'appenrance ns to be a sourcI 11 e ret constnni `•,�-� . hil control of itis [0aturos of nny conn 1 caved in apnrarnnce, not vrTY clean fir" bears a nnine whl'ch is ahnve every vexation, but now her hair wns smooth. . rrer knew." l'1rr: -"l under`1nnd hr swv ot•snlellhi[g there is 11,, r rd on the name, while the years. lv ihc irr-T,?s vires n mar�'�l." llrrrm : "11r vvas, south side ihc dame ret 11r Ch+nch of ❑re Writ tinted from Cnlvnry, btrt"ltrm - ' *,, ,vtlite apron spolless an,i her maid's rnrnChri�!mnslt Deniamh�^," OtT'nnrnm'n :; \•t,,, l•\-r 0^;r+n sn n 'l,nt man lnnit the �ntictty, on^ of the oldost Chri.,finn ! 1hr cave of l;ethlehem. The child Jesus tap acre,. Shy'sr't the •11 1\ do.rn nn n <.�n m dear; 1 nerall n to c:capc I v r rr.ificcs in the v'00d. Thr f'lturrh Of, tent Only lakes a place in history, but email sinnd I,Y tho bocl,f+lr. nncl N,rs. Y g'' y' t3 ,nl•n`"l n,>>r*� t:o �n\t \\ tat wis wife had [[ toted. It it." l,Oa^Ilt hiin for Clirisimas,' the \alivity, within the 1 rg� sq etc oil h tory tales place in hiiirnn. Noxon looked at it 6S faSCll a 'i,..ti .. ..yl.„....r.., -•T' '.w.::.. ,.'+ -'VmS.j>^.•=w+'•i•.�•:tAh'i.Y`,..rya+&ea-;, i '1"..14­`­ . ^; ,: . , ' :. > ' :n:'--.`--.­ ,,. ;.,....W'y .....w..'• ..-,..::. ,.r. ,`�_issz..,_,:•. ,..,.. •:-a. ti•?i' �..._- - I', i s . ,-. ^.mm� }cT>,r ... :... .r.a. w k. ,*✓,, .L„ •!syn .>... „•� .e w,+c!.r r2 a. 7 x ."_;. i ^s` r,. nr..�at�. fair s'nm. ,..^ r. -•;,; ter. .• 'wr -+,-r.• a> ar sr. •s .. _ ti. .. .-�grF-rr. ..m `N"".a`,�.as. ;"kt+r,, e ....,::. >., .. -'•,T.: .,•-"" :., ;,-.. �_ '•••j'. -v...-.'a• ' :%:.,- .aer.. -'; 'SeT •r.'-r' ,�-n�,,.wu- -a7."`. +S:•:.;... •,,.. _ d"...T'r _ 4. - , -"",' � �, J ✓k J `--�S�N LIFE AS �BAIF C�,, :.� F CANADA ♦♦ ♦+�1rf#�}#♦#�ff++�' �♦♦#♦} } ♦4�}}}J� dinner-I�artY'betnse:hini.�tach wns�1- E ;onb a contkn ar r• _ of you b people tortea. - '' V "For Fieeven's sake, Ned," he managed 0 °' � - to whslper_lo his cousin, "entertain all . . RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATION O -a Ce tier: solemnities.for met ,I rznt dead j beat, and as stupid 'as an owl:' An . - y order that Edward received and carried ♦¢ out literally, -+ 11 For a full illoctorhour atter, dinner the l8 Severe Probing but ev@!1 @ — ld- ' -WMMUT - ,'• 3,000,000 Better Off'nian it Claimed to Be— - _ - � Yawn, until in desperation nothing went out : E SE R • he :room , and of himself'some 1. O12, RYA tCKly S a t ___ Investments Absolutely �eeuro aril Hlgllly r " ` strong coffee, while• his cousin took his Profitable — Mr.' Dent's'. 'RePuarl�s. pliltedi A O1V• . -, 'nb on parlles were not very brit- MI3ITI. , :,. liant., as,a rale; the same set of people :. . t. use, and transplanted from house to ho New that the chaff of trifling details ♦ ♦+♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦� 'f♦..♦�♦♦•.t+........ going throw h exactly the same riles and g Ther guarantee equal to the entire in- g Y `t as LMwn away, the management �t terest charge, making; with the Uccalur CHAPTER VL-�Conhpued). looks did not seem a sufficient set-off ceremonies..at each, produced 'rather a monoto.2ous effect upon one another; a 'the Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada earn'ns, six flares the entire interest "\Nell; Annesley," Gervase said, with ag,'ainst skill and science; but Rickman, stranger, and especially a stranger of �heridirr to draw attention to the really charge on the new bonds. Where can a careless laugh, as they strolled home- explained that other. things were against the sex which is so'sadly in the minority portant facts which the investiga- safer or better bonds be obtained, Was ward, "perhaps you ought to know that Pau,, You may have noticed," he in tion by the Royal Commission has there anything speculative about themY you have been lam the Good.Sameri added, "that tie-has an unlucky,habit of on to these meetings;as a welcome nddi- :brought out. . These; too, have since all been sold bt playing g speaking.the truth; he. has never mas- tan to`PauYs•most deadly foe. You may The ritual was as follows: A rotes- - LARGE-PROFITS ON INvFsrmrN'rS. an advance in price, the Sun Company have heard of some of the misdoings of tered the truism that language is given P "Ttio most striking feature of the evi- retaining the stock bonus. Davis. No. Then you will before ton us to conceal our thoughts." sion of bashful maidens solemnly passed " v y g:„ -one after the'other to that instrument of den-e was' unquestionably., the in'- ILLINOIS CENTRAL TRACTION COSI- I thought I knew the man," Annesley Edward'had observed his cousin's bad social torture, th(, piano, and there. like invest y profitable chdract2r of the PANY, replied. "What! not the son of old Doc- habil, but did not see how it could so many Iphigenias,' sac{iticed them- investmenls, During the past few This was the third urchase. These for Davis, he looks too old" Why dies affect his success. _ " selves with more or 'less mental :years the Company •has realized a net bonds were secured b P first mortgage�e ,Paul dislike him? free seems a good X'ly dear Annesley,"-returned Rick- se ash, one of the scant contingent of • .profit atter deducting; all losses, not y t7 r, fellow." man. 'have yo•i never yet observed Y g only of principal, but o[ inleresl, and upon a new interurban' line between "1 hat old took is.the head and front human-beings, or'discovered the intuit young gentlemen ,assisting at the sacra- Decatur and Springfield, the capital of y flee by turning the leaves, which, in 3. _. •after liberally writing down any se of his offending. Ile gets all Paul's of the.truth-speaker, Animals have no • . -curities at all doubtful, of over $1,000,- the'state, Connecting tw,;o such,cities, patient's by A. I't is hard a on Anoes- language because they have nothing to right of an anxious did to soon to be •000 in h the succ,ss of the line was assured.from P right, he Invariably did too soon, with ar l cash. In addition, the pros- icy, who has•twice his brains.and, edu- conceal; they can communicate facts to • - ,rat market value at the securities still the start.. Phe bonds were; however, cation. ile studied at Paris, as you dire resorts and blushes on both.sides, each other without the delicate machin- -. 1OW41ied, is about fil.g40,000 in excess fit also guaranteed by the lllinois Traction know. AJler the cry of speech. . But men, that is civilized The elders, witnessing this ceremonial, Co., which then had a surplus of$1t2,- waging hoipi- offered an.interesting study to, the phy- . their ledgeer value. Still further, the tats, while Davis scrambled .throu rh his men,, only" exist by means of conceal- C:ompany has a 'contingent fund, con- �• available from 'its other properties 6 siognomist. Some wore their sermon .sislin•r hie g for file a ent of this interest. As course as best he could, and look a meats; it the savage virtue of truth pre- faces, and appeared sincerely desirous c fly of stocks obtained in years P second-rate Scotch' de e. vatted, gone-by as bonuses-'fn--coltnt�m- entire interest.charge upon the-new s ' gee ¢4Joi Davis v �elY would revert .to .chaos. o1 an edification which did not come; 1 road when finished-would wou oda-tV15 ,� ucc �-- -fi° ' 4ubhly •loobs__the .now, 'for instance.Pana_is •called to a clg consolation--in eau bund purchases, which, ,tlrnug;h held in i 0' the Interest was Alread sssur2ei family doctor, and was an aged man in ma o illi g himself by drinking Ing t n•wh is killing tenapl".. — the Company's books at a nominal value y his teens. Paul isrich in legends of the sPir►ts; the patient tom Tains of his g he ceiling; while offices asslduouslyr, + two and a halt times over, even-ff the $ P studied their boots. All were glad when; 'of $1 for each block, have an approxi-I atrocities committed b miseries, and asks what is the matter male value of $3.050.000, and that value new line earned nothing. It did. how- ignorance and si pidiE y Davis through the blushes of the'last Iphegenia died; - c increasingstead:l The Com I ever, earn its own entire interest charges U y." ivitfi him. 'Gln is the matter with you; away; and the middle aged gentlemen, Y• Pant s Annesle replied rc lies Paul, and i! Policy is to hold these securities $s n ui tho first ei'ht months of Ile firsE ear Y 11tat Paul's oulhful P you don't leave off y - i. Yy' were consoled b whist, and their wives o: complete r .. you will be a stead-man before long.' bj the unfettered use of their tongues; contingent fund, and to only include gperat.on, so that instead \\'hereupon Paul is sent off, and Davis . them in the published fist as each hick of hai,ngJ to call upon the guarantee of • relied in. Davis looks rave and the young folks -laking refuge in the # • becomes interest bearin or Is sold. ,In the parent company, it earned a surplus have been Increased by about S300.I)00..- g Ym : P Y. mP good spirits natural to youth, in the ex- In-.lhe-o inion of the mane*ement this pathetic; Jig falls-about complications . alae meantime Policyho tiers have tire: of fatty per cert!. These bonds, too, and obscure symptoms. and amination of pho:ogrophs and the dis- were -all purchased shortly afterwards c"arse wm "conservative and proper. gives the traction of a round a advantage o! thF imrnensc nridfUonalgame. The mildest security thus provided, and may also by a firm-of bankers at an advance in ' Incidentally, most of- the semriUes complaint a Greek name a vara long. .curate was not to be despised at such a hen written down have since so tm. In ' the meantime,' he•says, nIcoholic reasonably expect to have, their profits Prig', without any stock bonus. proved that cornparati�et gathering. much less. a good-looking stimulants,. even• in the most moderate much incraa;ed from Ibis source in ears Further illustrations, coarct be given, y little Joss is officer who .could sing, nail knew the to come., } but these cases, which were specially now expected. .The actual losses incur• degree, may prove fatal: .:Davis has .latest drawing-room pastimes, and coa- inve^Ei alert, are enough to show the red by Ihp.Company-have-,in fact been studied tho,use-of speech, Annesley has SAFET Y TF[F. F1fiS1 CUNSII)FRATION. g not." - idered it a solemn dot 4o try to enter- s �ery,high quality cif the bonds in which very trilling wh,n' compared with the fain everybody, .and bring out'every Although the Company hn,+ thus made roflts. thus affording "I like Patil's .wn `-Desi;' Sibyl one's Patent talents for the general good; the Sun Litc has invested. pion 6 a 'further teskF- served.' Y yl ole• ,enormous profits, these profits have not The value r1_ the guarantee At the y to lh; high quality of the sc;; rf• - so that Edward.,co-operating with Mrs-' . 'been made from speculative securities. Illinois. Tractidrm Co. tn" any bond may ' ties. "You are u young savage.," replied her Annelle brother, "but you are_co pretty that what y• .who was too stiff to make e 'The Company carefully ,"voila such. •be judg;ed trona the, tact that lis an- DIRMTORS-HAVE.NOT PROFITED. good hostess alone, caused the party to F. IThe pro8ig are the result ,,f a policy neral Bros; revenue row exceeds $3,000 No director has ever n:,tnined an you say is not of the slightest'copse- be the party of the year; andnchleveda 'Of not wailing for invesimenls to coma G00, and that it has a surplus of -, _ financial profit nr advanla a 'of any quence." popularity. that aroused the most hos- to the Company, but of deliberately look- 1101 ab,,vc•.the total.interest char cs u - t; Y "Still. I do teat see why Paul should be. file feelings• in the breast of a certain Ing around and selecting tho4e that are cn all the bonds o[ the-system.barges - kind out of lhe.Company,'by means rf at odds with Davis," persisted Edward. - eafest and best.; and ng tey sales,' loan4, or any such arrangement -"Well! you are a refreshing. then- 'lawyer, critic co stage. had just making .use pa,vin six per cent. otividends upon` `is i of arty kind whatever, dirrrll or tali r " g• Young then reached a critical stage. of the company'a ability to purchase t prefc•rrest stock, it is earning about nine I n c'ly. The charter Prohibi'sy-directtlrs party ,' thought Gerwse. Annesiey is pout was called out again just after' large blocks (f la acres are now $:5,000,-; per cent, .upon its common stock, that and oRlcPrs' tram borrowfng^� from.the -�talN fl'4 he added- aloud- all the his dose of coffee, and.when he returned _�0^D) to obtain inside terns, thus cutting. nine per rent„ however. not being.paid Company. and -this has been literally si are,; i should like you to ob coil entered ghee room unnoticed,' to tial rut the middle men, Absolute,safety s it vas'+, but bean used for extensions p Y, Y servo ensuallf, when ycu get home, that - always the ileal considerulion, and n1- g lived tdd up to. Directors have been per- ou met a deli people amusing themselves .to an un P And o her' copllal ex enditure, whieb Y (thifcl fellow named usual de y P mitt �i to purchase seeuritres for therri- gree; d hs c n nonentity.•En h e lfit i; esaentiatly 'secondary, .Actual �- ir5crea:e the value of the property. Them selves an Precisely the s¢me terms Davis, and helped pick up his trap= own house, anal his cousin quite at tom© lustrat:on are, however, more convinc- are over seven hundred shareholders. ihP were he hot-to 1-d will then tete sclgnething lag than 'genernk slatemenl", and as I Y r purchasing deem for fife „ fn his place, a.queer.feefing-came.over and lire market value of the prcferrewt, not to (he-doctors.hdvantage. Cn►nVa iy, but that did not Injure the " trim. -tie sat silent and gloomy in a tie.; came attention was given fo our invest and common clocks -is about $7,000.090, I him.Is useel by same people to mote corner, mentally recalling all ]rid- meats•in the Illinois 'Traction Company, Wftile the first issue. of this preferred ! policyholders, an I, It !s even desirable conceal their thoughts;' commented - these .miry be taken as examples. P l that dirwctorc should show their faith Annesle " ppose. Mrs, Rickman, ward's past misdeeds, and dis;iaragrnglr P stack had some water in it, .larg;e alt the fav s!m,n's into which they put y. 1 art criticising tars present. demeanor, ILLIYOIS.TRAtTIOY C�i111'AN1'. smaunts have since been issued at 873;' the-Compa'ryj's moony by laking Put that .you take,ural. ain of .salt with ," :.�Tlk first investment o t.hq Company and a5 'fear cash, so-that obo t $1,000,- � y'niu.son's stiitenicnt !lis old'oftenses at paint taller; bel-' p o' Ih:. cam© Jur lheniselvus. .\\'hen this 11wa ter-looking, in better circumstances, and (tb of.arlual hard cash.has been a' -` ya when he indulges his cynical i S Illinois Traction securities ryas the P id has been don©, h waver, they have aid n upon.the P vein," the replied, laughing;: '.'Rut ser- A a.giro essinrt ihnt he had himself .. pumbase of two-thirds_of thehonds or P preferred stock, and about for such, invc+t.menfs' absolutely with iousl y, most regretfully renounced from a sense _ the Danville, Urbana h Champaign 'if -101.()00 more of value has been put .their awn mean y, and the y• Mr. Anneslc the name of Davis ralfvvay, Theca were sec+ rasa by first Into ,u, in the form.of surplus earning3'.not assisted them fn 'tiAanc n pII n fhl acts on your•cou,:in-kds, and on Stirs. of duty, revived, though perhaps Paut ' "t n7Qrlg;ago on a new interurban line fused f,r extensions. The stock, there.•. way g y :\nnesley-like a red rag on a bull.'and was not aware est it., All he consciously - 1. 'connw•fin�,Danville with the twin citles V,re, Iras a very solid cash basis. The people ,who are inlimatg:with the An- thought was that Edward was not.the E.g7 J\1ATF� AND fEC�LI.1`$, nesle c cod lbllow he had been; . his manner :'of t'r a a'and Ctiampnig;rr, nrd' b n franchise: aro long"and favrirablc; and y; don't visit the Davis set. The t; - y Cher 7c>7 d:tarred profit Policies'have medical rotession is a calous one." was not,quite up to the mark; there was further lien on the public_u.lililies 0! the. °r' perg:etual for, moeti than .Iwalhir•!_ P reply ] r o7-!lie mileage- ----- - MAILLI ed�n#1 1 .i h,rt_v_-f4ur per cenL r f -To.whkh fie .he Aad-treard-sue- i certtii�cov.ccnbr�about-him_lhat..h© ._.._ three ciUcs, comprising tl:c street rail- 1'h rata the eases !he amount originally. esti- read was not sore to-observe and so • . wayg,.-clectn;c light and gas planta �,f q'' on •vync asked l,.,w .long it. costed as likely tq be r,�cchrA at the end cecsbil men disparaged in other pro- Y Y �' e.,ch. \Fere the a bonds ab„rlutel snf.�4 ,Dull lake io dispo a of the Illinois recisions. on. . ' 0.d1'he audited nr•t tarn(ngs t,e theyprevf- r p y• of the tern, has becii rcalizel or �x- (;cyst fiquire," he added, "says that During theso gloomy reflections his Tract on 'securitios. The com an s en- c,wd,,d. Con ail Itie cases conrbirled.the ous year of the proporti,`s by which the Mire holding could easily be disposed of jealousy dislodged-him from the road- causin observed to him in passing his Y of n handsome fol p average amount paid -has been about d. were secured, offer deducting every P }t within hyo days. ninety-seen per cent, of the cslimale, mo-desk. R,�y�h is ns gnat a polilicinn chair, and ngropaK of a.fresln assault. ;,, } charge of every kind that would rank Any P.rson, however, who observes. ill" as ever=do srt't look- a day"older than upon the .piano; "How. well Airs Rick- ahrad n�the intcrect on rho.new bonds, g Tho inanagemcrit may be pardonell for he did P1 growth. o[ the earning; years aao."' ` man'sings I" mu<L r aiize that the common •stark at Leing proud of their record, The esti- . "The o:d rascal wears well. Ile says 'was $13F,70'i, The tolal fnh,rrst charge' 'mcrtt•s'cow in us2 are tower than the ys it : "Flow on earth do you knew ho9v sho `' irir the new l•onels, includiri termer ones, earl nrerniunis are higher can rain t y sings"" growled Paul. . g,nnrtorint re- I as4 will not •attain its full. value for n hat keeps him sweet, Nobody ' puir�d, ,to comply to th? inier+rrhnn, wtic yeah:'• and to sell now ivouid mi rely Le P kat upsutes with' tiger. 1laystn'fs fire "I spent the afternoon at Arden," was sc-ihat resent estimntcs s!rruld certain- only man I ever heard talk sense on the disquieting reply,, which set .Paul . 4 185AA10. The existing net-eurning;s wore, to div, into the pockets of brokers im- ;, be renlized. Stalenncnts-were, filed t -•• rther•e'ore already, more I•han two and a menso amounts which would otherwise „ poli r¢c• wondering as to how-he got there; and, gc to the policyholders. sirnwin„ that $109 f$ mi ,hand for every ' "Why, �4ervase, he is.a rank Tory," above all, ahy'he' went. A halt times the interest'chai�P upon the $!W reclutr d t{1 pay the amounts called new.•konds. Thi?,:was wiih"rnt env ail- BENEFIT TO POLICYHOLDERS. Inc by fire presPra r;ci;mates for ever cried Sibyl, "aid yoel are ' Liberal,! 1'hen,he heard his.mother request hu dation from natural increase, or from y Ilo,d c5'n ybu agree with friar , deferred profit pot cy' on the, books. cousin I'd' do some little service t.trat the 'new lint,. The replacement valne Tt:e 1.+rte prohis` have enabled the "Innocent child! Who sa!d'Ihat 'I should have fallen to himself, end again o'• the profierty'w-as moreover eslimnt- Comp,mi' to'fgreslall`.Ihe requiremenls STO::E�IIOLDECi.S. • agreed willi li!nl? I only said. lie talked began mentally dcprcciatina' him, until -et' at 1111,500,000 in excess of all roads, ',f/thq law and At• once place, the ,re- Thi director, have reduced the prto- sense in politics, which I tale care never he looked up by chance and caught thg .``Was there any rAk in making such a serve; upon all its policies upon a 5y, p ttion of profits accruing to share. to do, bec-use pcopl•: ,would never listen reflection of his haggard, scowling face .pureh•tse9 Although no increase in earn- per cent. basis, a step calling-fat about;hot•lers, fvnni er) per cent. Which was to me if I did.;' - irt amirror, and stormed with u sternad . • ins was reacted M make the bonds 8i"t.f ,f, Even Icy- this severe stanxi- -the or,g;inal ratio, and is stiff usual with `, ':Really, GQr7A:.." sold Alice, "I can sense of his•own paltriness•wkieh made- •:abundantly sate, the ,new.. interurban- ant it had aL 31st December last.a sur.�R itish Companf�s, to only 5 per cent. riot understand your politics. \`:ith us him gloomier than ever. line has in ren!ity prc,veet highly pro- I'I over a!1 liabilflics anit'capital stock _When h!q rwdjal was increased.in 130?, you nlviayc lull: like a Conservative. and "I cannot imagine what g should have.' 5L'ihle, and the earnings of the•cj;tv cf 1,i3a,GO8,aJ, This su'm has since t,i n:w sbcic was issued at 300 per yet whenever you• write or speak in clone without you to-night, Edward," ;.'prop:rties hate also sjoNlily iper(,ascd• ;k,en largely incrn sed. 'Phis.does not�1l cent. of (h2 paid-up value, and the divi- public you express file most •extreme \Ira': Annesley said when the people ' sc that the surplus, which wy�a. s hvn arnlifie e fho contingent fund of over $3,-I lends of 15 per cent., which have sirfce Liberal opinions." • • were gone, "Paul was utterly ragged a holt limes the interest was to when tM!0•b;0. The-Companly•�has also •been i.t,,c,.i paid, therefore yield the- stock.. "Party. g;ovornment," replied Gervase, and 'stupid. Another time it would be L. _, th' b Inds N\ere purchasrd, is n�nv nbnrnt enabled to incre:+se the. rale of profit Y,i,ders only 5 per cent. upon the amount slow•Iv, "is A ']sett]] lorchine, but it has better for you to leave the room alto- $370,fIf>n, or raven times the in!Pretst ;rat+l to pulicyhold.rs ie':u riifc1- year,, .yard into the r:nmpnny. As the money its dra,bac]s. Oiie ig, prat it obligees getfier, Paul.11 • • -1 charge The bonds wore shrirlly' after_ rind i.t expect..• to still'further increase er,rnod more thnn•5 per eenf. this ndNv rneii to adopt-m-certain formula-of`clap- "-tine -ynung ream, that•'cerasin •of ' w ant. so'.d At an advall•c in price, it capilal has cut the po!icy110Iders no• trap and slick to it." vuurs,"$aid nn elderly gentleman whom; .gilt nor nny,stock honus, t�, on A,nrri- \rP,1TiNG- DOWN SECURITIES. fling;. ':Just so," 'said 'Anlicsley'.• ricin!;� to Paul was helpineliev g into his Gout; "glad to f can •hnnking firm. who in turn retailed • The Com nn has flee r, \ S. Nut ..11. j1pu"3-to leoR in." , or nrnce o the 'put- ;writ'n, d m•n its securities before Hisses TION, your hands clean, you must icnve poli- \\'as it possible that These trumpery l,c, ••+mongt the purchaser, being two ^f 'aetuaPy happened, simply because it The maraceil=,ent gralefully ncknow- tics alone." thins' could .add to the nscerbity of l"e Int -st and best Amorienn, lnsuranci� !fcare,l thal, Inas might perhaps 'ar'Lcm,. led s \iv. I:ont's n "I don't believe it," cried,Alire, ,•arm- Paul's feelings? Ile would have-scouted 1 tl1. dic n, ill tic r e al- ly. "I can not believe that honor and the idea, C:nmpanies. which eoch tool: a binrlc of"1'ho n1n:;artemPnl claim however, That at thcycloding sesioa, in Which he St g100,ix)0, The s rarity fair these bonds this f,/the only proper corse, and- that ed in connection with his su(;ge'stion honesty are hot necessary in the Govern- Overcome �yilh sleep fls,he was• he ai;c"tut•:`: L'eltor cannit lie obtain�d. !r,ny ofh 'r would be trebly objcoti0n- Ih:1l voting power aright be given to meal of a great nation. 11en arc cnlwnuld not go to hPd until he had hid Did the fact .that the Sun . C'rimpanv able; if the manager of n ;lank or loan weal: before evil, so ready to bow down a'few-words wlth t:!s cousin, ,•poria lie poliryholder•s that "it seems 'to nic that mad .n bar;ain by whie' it obf�inP,l ;c;filpariv`were to refrain 'front «rilint1' before the,mean And base. . If 111ey had took to,his room- to sn ml<c. m the conduct 0f the Sun l.ed business brit the courage to stand up before "I think," lit: begrnri, after a few flerc coin bonus sf0rk, ��}nirh tvriulii Delia-!o''dvrl securi!ics, mcrety bocause losses titer,, i nnahfng to be desired as tar as l C •; <�x�'va ' -'�'� +>M '• c :i 1.r di<.... 'C�r.': lire � ...♦ -�, ,5" �'-� '= wb• -. ...fir, z. _ •'�� � - �_ ..' _3uvwu ,-,rM aydy,..., c.•-.--�,. -:a»+r^S'., :, ;.+a�.e. ^x, - Q v^?• 3 i:+a.w. - t.< x.s c. x. ,s " t +,• .....r n� . .. .,., ���'. :..a. .. ,.:. _ .:. .' •. :,:, �, ':P � ,..� ,vr.•e"s+�r... �:sF-{c .!: +,pry 'n tee' ..d. •.,,r. ,..','-,��••• < - .::{�-s.'z •"..-;.� ..x,.•:v.- %' ..:�3' ,„. .e.xv. ,.-•.. b �1+.... .'.;. .. ..,-J.. -•'� �;'M •:2yC'. 2r'iwr �.. .5 _ _ - �/. VJ, ' ._...,. .... ^ ..� �.,, ..:.. r1�,wr°• ,.9 "�'..r n `'9'Y ; �'iW .r.'^ ... .a�w.�t..✓.....i.” ,i�., .�,.,a,. ,. •-, ,_ .. ':.. ray M•'t5 LOCALISM b. —�Er. B. R.Mowbray of Siasste and l[re. Logan w�e•s was in fawn on Z�tesdsy' the city on Wednesda was off du 3ast —�'•Geo. Kerr went acouple —1ldr: J. B Dew of Whitby wan ' t'` e ' _-.ahaa.Wood of daysin the city this week. in town on Tuesday. ��Ma ­ Sesrboro, •reek through illnees. _ —H. G. Kerr -. Mr.Albert Bo es of East Tar- was - - yy r ' —Mr. (,;foo. EmprinRham, or onto spent Saturday at his home. two days this,week.and Miss Nellie Forfar. —C, W. Disney, of Balsam, vis- —Lloyd Shirley of Toronto is of .Ellesmere, spent Sunday With ited with Uriah and Mrs. Jones on home for a two weeks vacation• --Tuesday next being Quist• ♦ ,,, Mrs. Bohn Andrew. —Tuesday _ _ —Owing to 'Christnmb coming —H, J, Marquis has moved into was all, places of business will be on Tuesday next, all changes of Mie L. O'Leary'e residence, King closed as usual on that pay. Some, very Choice .Goods in _ advt• must be in by noon on Mon- Mrs. —Mr. and Mrs. Trimble and ; insertion.-v to insure mil of Red Deer, Alberta, are — A-and Mrs. Cornell return fowl, ehoiee meats, oysters dcc. visiting sir aun , e gr , bonus on Monday after spending Large stock on hand. U`�h• 1.'i,` 1�'v81" Coffee Spoons, Fruit Knives,. 4everal months with their daught- —Mr. Harry McGuire of Cleve- —The annual school meeting lJ sse,•Mre. Bie, of Saskatchewan. land is spending the winter months will beheld iirthe school on Wed- Butter Knives, Soar Shells, Pick --Mrs, Geo. Palmer is in the city _,. .. le Forks, Etc. _ Mrs, F, H. at the home of his mother here. nesduy uext at 10 o'clock in the 4xrisiting her daughter, —Mrs B W. W has return- forenoon. ']Doyle, who is eonflned to her bed ed home after spending a few —Wm. CuIlis has purchase with a severe attack ,of typhoid weeks with her son in Montreal. from George Rowson, the fifty- ';feger. —Mrs. Mone- one of Toronto acre farm, known as the Doughty Calming Sets ill cases• --As we go to press the Xmrs 3 Y being G nt a few da •s during the.past farm, g part of lot 14, con. 3, Arse end entertainment given for' $with James and Mrs. Brien Pickering. _ 'the childrelt and friends of St. —David Savage, of Whitby, ac- —The weekly prayer meeting of Parlor Lamps, -Hall Lamps, Hanging' Lamps, Night Lamps; Etc: 'Andrews Sabbath School is in camppanied by Bruce Snaith, spent St. Andrews Church, will, until _ trogress. S+inday with his relatives in town further notice be held on Tuesday • ,F •—TheTprontoWorld says;Chas. Hoc•ke -'Stick.. Mouth Organs, Jack Knives; Ham of the Pickering post office —'The public schools close to, eveniug� instead of Thursday as Hockey Skates, 3 g ' r day for the Christmas vacation, heretofore. Clocks, etc. j reports that he bases his-belief for and will re-open again an Jan.3rd. =Mr. R. C. Babbitt inspector of .an open winter on the fact that the —Miss Clysdale, will leave to- the Western Bank paid an official 'blackbirds have not left us yet.' day (Friday),to spend her Christ- -visit to the bank here last week —Miss S.' McQuay, who has mus vacation tit her home in Nor- and found everything in a sails- �a friends in Belleville ' factor condition. a • Bundy, ::6been visiting e wood. Y ;for some time, spent a day or.two —d. G. and Mrs. Marquis'enter- —Married,—At Toronio, on , last week with Pickering friends twined a number of their friends Wednesday, Dec. 19th, by the previous to her departure for the to an oyster hopper on Monday Hev. Booth,13. A.. B. D', Robert e-west:, evening. G. Davidson', fortpetly of Picker. _ ...., .. . x —Mrs F. Mathews has returned --T-being C. P. R. surveyors are tit ing, but now of Toronto, to Bias P from the city where she has leen work just north of the village, be- Phyliss U. Lee,,of Toronto. 'for the past two weeks was tween the farms of J. Andrew and —A meeting .of the South Ont- #:Mm Abe Stover, who-is-seriously J. Brien. - :alio Farmers' Institute was held �� •n�a s� ill,but who is now, we ire pleased —The township nominations in the town hall Here on the after- f Ga7 Peels o] all kinds, Raisins, Cur- p, state,recovering. _. __- __ ..___ nail tab- place in the -township neon a:mi-a}'eait?8 of Tuesday the. _ _ rants, Icin Seasonings.- - -Ernest Broadhead, who has hall, Brougham, on Monday, Dec. ltsth lust. The attendance was -�Floura,8tcg 'been employed tit Roger's bakery 31st, at 12 o'clock, noon. somewhat above the average ' dor some•time,left on Saturday for —Services will be held in St. which is a promising sign. The Our Stock is fresh and well selected. 'Ottawa. His place is rww being George's church at 3 p. m. on epeakers advertised to be pre- 11/•Q�(Q � Second Grades. ' filled by Mr. Harsell, of Claremont Christmas Day, conducted by Mr. sent were un ab�e to attend. Mr. lir• ■■�� who entered upon his duties on Earp, Wycliffe College. All wel- Drury being suddenly called to . f�,Jd_ondapp morning. come. Gttawa, and Mr. Stetson wan ' . . —Before purchasing your Xmas —Choice groceries and Christ- called to Philadelphia tc, -p pp ppresents, you ought to see Bun- mus fancy goods ,are booming at address the Ayrshire Breeders' -o • R. A. Bunting. ,dy's fine dtapiay. He has a very Dick're's. They have a great Shaw Association•. Hoa ever, two able :food-puddings V assortment of parlor lamps of nice things, ..and are as usual speakers an agrictiltural topics, ++ p'•: hanging lamps, hall lamps and doing a big holiday trade. w :Messrs• L. E. Annis. of Scar- night lamps in all colors. Silver —While •"bobbing" on Friday boro,'and Elmer Lick, of 0---,h- lamps ' berry spoons, cold'' meat forks and evening last,Master Russell wood- awa,• were present and gave - - pie knives, etc. • ruff had the misfortune of having interesting and in-tructire —The Pollard estate which was. a sleigh loaded with coal run over talks on live . topics, which a- offered for sale by auction at the his foot . No serious injury, how- roused much interest and dis- : Gordon Souse on Tuesday, _was. ever, was sustained. cussion among those present. Red —Hu for Xnpas at home" round Among the subjects diCcussed Frere O 1..7 t.J iJ •.. purchased by Timothy din: •' the price being $475. These were trip Tickets at single fare, Dec. The Seed Control Act," Clover ' a number of biddors, who seemed 24 and 25, return till end of 20. or Midge tied Cultivation of the - - "' desirous of securing the property. 22, 2 Soil. In the evening ?�Ir. Lick fare and third on Dec. 21. ,.3,to Presents . .* . . .The price paid was Very satisfac- and :'.5, good till end of Jana 3rd to rpuke on the packing and 1llark•tory to the executors.. return to all puutts. in Canada. eting Fruit, and strongly ' —In notifying ra of an advance See Stephenson, (opposite 'P.. O. advised co-operation among farm. - _ in the price of type, a British firm Whitbyr before travelling any ern in order w get highest pu. : gives the relative coat of the cow- where an eai th. . �en Years rates able price. He also highly eom : follows. •� limented :lir. Ta lur, uf.Cherry- �. ponent parte of type as and time limit proportional. P _ y In 1895 tin cost £a5 per ton, thin —Next Sunday. Dec. :3rd will wood, for the good- prices he paid We have them for Yunng and 07d. ` year£105, Antimonycost £30,thie be observed as Xmas. Sabbath in this fall, Silverware.—Uurstork will sic rise you. The beat the tinea rP 3 . ear £120, lead'cost£10 is, now has seen for some time. Silver ts,curt Jars, Pretty Gold-Lined y St. Andrews church, end the , Card Receivers, Pickle Dishes, £20, special copper cast £45 is noir- minister w ill conduct 'Christmas E'geClltor8 notice 1':O Creditors Bon-Bons, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets _ _ :£110, with indications of all going services both morning and even- - ---- Sugar.Bowls and Cream Pitchers. A 1 quality. Purses, Tobacco - higher. ing. The aubjerts will be "Glory NOTICE I9 HEREBY GIVEN tic- Leather Goody—Nice Gents'. .BiII books; —What is the use of going to in the eu s cin and - "The cording to the statutes provided on 'pouches, etc. Fine assortment. the City to bop your Christmas y P g• the behalf that all.creditors of John Skates—"Now, fit the Boy " A nice new pair of skates will Blessed Truth of the Virgin Tripp late of the towuship of Picker- delight him, Hockey Skates from a0e.up. All sizes. Boys, presents and experience the an. Mother.' Appropriate music has in in the County of Ontario, Gentle- g , - noya of getting into crowds been prepared for these services. $ Girls', Ladies and k&--B from wh hone can handl encu .man,: deceased; who died on or about Hocks Sticks—Big assortment. -•Good quality l0e up. _ • y pe —Anot ter of the oldest resi- the sixth day of September 19W at the y wh r own local merchants are dents of the t wnship, Mrs. Jos, village of Pickering, are hereby noti- R such a large stock of at Linton, died at the residence of fled to file with or mail to Peter Leh- tractive goods which- the are her son-in-law, W. 11, Banks, at man. Esquire. of cutor oft Post wiling as cheaply as the depart- the age of 87 years. Her funeral Office,the acting- executor of the said niental stores in the city? �,k lace on Thursday afternoon estate their claims properly certified :� �� —An exchange says: Did you when her remains ere laid to to on or before the first day of Jan- . ! _ uary 1607 as immediately after that7p ever stop to think that- the mer- rest in the Methodist cemetery. slate the said executor will proceed - chant who uses cheap stationery Mrs. Linton was burn in. Nairn, to distribute the Assets of te said purchased from large city firms is Scotland, and came to this coup- estate amongst the parties entitled the howe printer what the mail try at the age of eighteen with thereto bavtng regard only •to the order l� use to to the merchant? her husband, Mr. McDonald first claims then filed. `Nowng' is of more value to a settling.in Brock where the latter W. C. Wtnutattn.n, town than a good lively sell tau ht school far a number of Newmarket,Ontario, g Sol. for Executor. ,satta" Claus­ Unloaded 6r,-printed newspaper, filled with years, then moved to Pickering Dated this 5th da of December, 1806. dis layed advt4:, and fresh township where he died shortly 611 It shows that the town is after leaving widow and one prospering and thriving. Do not child, the late Mrs. filbert Pal- f withold them the sbusinesslore support mer: Deceased 'married the sec. at DICKIE Stowhich alone a small tre�Vs r Mr. Jose h Lin- s rer :,by Pape and �ttme to p can live. ton settling in Pickering vii- k. pfet' Write —The trustees of S. -.S. No. 6, lege for thirty-two years when J<( - - �e certaiirly base-the lat•�rest and best collection of Scott, recently reEigned in a the deceased was.again left a Christmas Fancy Goods, Toys, Boo>;e, Boxes, Games bud body as a protest against widow with a family of two sons for a copy.of qui Catalogue. �? everything in the the "minimum salary" and "can- and four daughters, two of This Sian le Act, costing a cellation of certificate" clauses.o -whom servive her, Robert, of cent and a moment of time HOrlldBy Goods Line. the New School Act. While we Michigan, and • Mrs, W, 'H, might-change the whole cnr- Japanese Fancy China. We have never shown so believe that such legislation will Banks with whom she hasre• rent of your life aiid bring '•� raise the standard of the teaebin much, so pretty,and so very cheap. 8 sided fora number of Sears. many thousands of dollars • Jap, Teas lac: Trays 25c, plates 25c, Pepper anis S, Sc 2 profession and benefit the country till the. trine of . her death. within the next few years., • t•�•1 attd,hedutiful 3 o'clock Jap set, ?.i5, and many tnore,cur•- at large by bringing about a high. She has been living in Pickering Try it. Address,W.H. Shan. + �' los—ceiw cheap. 45 piece decorated'S. China_tea set at er state of edetcation by" aftract- fur slaty-fi`a years. Principal. Central Business' 82.75 for Xmas. - ing and"retaining thb services of —A case of small- ox broke oat College, Toronto. Ladies pretty silk ties, Cents silk mufflers, Way the best teachers, the gorernntent P Mufflers, Ringwood gloves,piety Toques, all colors, Fancy _ last week in the home of James Collars, Silk handkerchiefs, lace edge,initial, colored, etc will experience much difficulty in r enforcing it,. as mann• school Mitchell, near Rosebank, whose In fang•dry goods we lead the way. Come and see. boards are defying the three year old child contracted � Books, Story Book$, authors, Children's books y g govern. the disease. Some difficulty � Bibles, Hynm hooks, Cuff, Collar. Glove,Tie and Jewell eC d trent in the matter. In this liber- was experienced rti diagosing the - `..�..{ •;,bites. Dolls, DoIIe, DbIls, Etc. ty loving country of ogles, the case as it is of a very mild type. To have beautiful, perfect, pink, d Goods are coming every dhv and we bare hundreds - legislation has the appearance civet=like lips, Apply at bedtime :t of. nice articles Sre 'have not space io mentic Just for Dr. `heard, of Toronto, the Pro- p to,ntatty of being a tyrannical vincial -Health Officer, -wns con- light coating cf Dr, Shoop's •Green limas. measure: Salve, Then,-next morning, notice Fresh Fruits-31alaga' grapes, Nice Oranges, Cyan suited in the matter. 'a Dr. Bell, careftaly the effect. Dry, cracked, berries, Fi s, Raisins, Nuts, Candies, New Fancy Biscuits —At the last regular meeting of Dr. Sheard's assistaut, was sent g- ' — or, colorless lips mean feverishness, and the best line of new groceries money can buy. .Pickering Lodge, No 105, A. Oz.U. down- and lie pronounced it a case and are as well ill -appearing. . Dr.. W., the following officers were of small-pox. He called on the Sho6p's Green Salve is a soft., creamy `Don't Fail To nee •our .Great Display• t -elected for the ensuing'pear: sanitary inspector, W. ti Webard• healing ointment, that will quick- tfi P. M. W.—R. Moore sou and gave instnctions regard- ly correct any skin blemish or ail �p M. W.—W. W. Sparks merit. Get a free trial box at John Dickie aXr 0. P ing th'e case, which have been car- our store and be convinced... Lar e ' Foreman—Wm. Cullis out to the letter. As-aresult, three g - Overseer—P• O'Connor families have beeu quarantined Glass Jars' ?acts' For- axle by Pick- Overseer—F. S. Cowan and the b s ening Pharmacy, -Secured are being used, and The t•Coat it in=Canrda. Treasurer—John Mnrkar their viants .are being supplied.. LADDERS !Guide-Enos Remmer Owing to the prompt measures a Fire Gallons for. I. `V.--W. D. Rogers. that are being taken, it is notens ' O. W.—A. Findlay likely that the diasease will - 'Med. Examiner—R•.1 M. Bate- spread. The sanitary inspect Good stock of Ladders on hand' ..One Dollar, man, M. D. or informs us that the many at _ �- G. L. Representative-(I. $CSow= stories circulated regarding the lie A�R.OUND. _ tCO��Z.�?� an uarantired gersons mingling `f taking a " Alternate Rep.—W, W. Spark with other people are not true L`beral reduction t g * Tt'llPt-P.N—`�. W. $pACks, R. and that Lhesy are rigidly carry- quantity. 1W. LO�•Alvi . Pickering, got )Ioore and G. S. Cowan g out all instruc4ops. J CKSO y ,. ,•SPP • �n ... , .,.. r• C4 of iil RJO, ,. meted,.