Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1906_12_28 y.r P- Y+; a +� �ra a +rE:'fr 3' .... •'°PTF ,ar :t. �''''i '. 7' ,�.�` a, �a•w-, '�"•;., �.^roC >s•r .Ott ..,i s-•- w• rte, x,; a• � ..- k° ,•s•.. -u •G'`�i' .n:. a .•:-„,ar' V.. �'� ,s' ',y. ti, ;:'k• 'a-. .....• •-, .2.� r' �.�'��II`. --•= '. .... r?.. -v r,'.. -t :.. .. ..�.. .: .. ,rr.3. ".2,�h+..a •.'r. •v .o:. 'E^”, .d''�S'r.' '.'.+« 1� '..•r, .^: ,.. .3+. •. -. '.,,% . -.,,.-� ., w ,. rz`�,o,,."NF.:.'{.`•,. > -'+a p.,�.'-�. qtr:>E.'�•6 .• ~*' Y.,. ."+lw +`a+^''- •r �. ,4 iF -.> '... y.. •.... - :'... '.' '..w ,:5. - r 'J�.`.G^,..:]e J.:A. ...., _ ..!�'Rr:. r".�'" wN�y,3.- ,F ., x. -'�'° ;.r'. kr•. ... .,.,,w. ... C... .. ,y •�'^ „,.� ....' nJ.. .:••+:. w'�.. '.,,it'..• y +1"'.: a �. y. F,,, .. ;-_ :•:'' .."'�.�'�. ,'S,.Y' '..-�,-. r :1, _ - • n • •.K V ~ r . VOL. �XX.V 1. PICKERIlNC : prTT ._FRID� - F !O'ftstliftrn4l �Laras. BRUNSWICK HILL. INa Nswsand receive all the municlppaal9 • i Wawa correctly agg nd up-to-date. This Cheap' Feed Hurrah I For Green River Mon-;paper, which hasbeen establishStrer� sp- �+�1- - _ .. _; - i over twenty-flue sexes, is the only •:, �,-. day night. I paper published in Pickering.town- Thosev' Markham i4,ho w`eut' to Wbit;evale i ship,and our correspondent would rn R. R. M. STEWART, ppoo ;,. D' DENTIST. _ :n 8trongliiss_.the public.,.tQ_gisa_' 8e.rcet:•rh_�>l�atc_ffeakne�.rae.a:l �r'• Honor Graduate of Toroau Uaivreity — Rabbits take wt}ruin— g anc-loo its'hrarty Support. Other papers mx+y h,or Nerceweak»esu-'aothingmors_II�es'. :y Oradaat•—OP College of Dental Buy"TOFF rs. W B'. Tomlinson is engaged somewhere alae or nowhereto-morrow. hid�p d nerve tis aillrm�tv�a�, x"uste—oPPOBITE THE POSTOFFICS. _ } out for that new gun. I start, but they are here today andtuTbr`Gsixr- ttle rea Open daily 9 sid o 8*,in 10 OO » y g Peo le; subscribe now for the u 8eeidenoe,Main St.,North. 1 with R. Defoe for a few days. I P p-ta Thus obscure nerve--the caaralac,or aea.a se,,.a *� h1ra. Ghackne was the nest of date PICKERivo Nsws. -'dmyl7needs,Bad must have.more pow,mysaaAr aT UNIONVILLE EVERT FRID4Y. Re ort of S. S. No.. 13 Pickering, i stability, more ecatmlling, more *�? p, m. omee overEpmmerfelatd Mrs. S�'tn, Hutchings Friday P ' a. 10 a.m do 4 for• the month of 'I)ecernher:-Class strength. Ylithout that the Heart mast etrrt�ea inver'e Store. 17Tf �bp /-� last. to Jones, Will Hodgson. to M.and the stomach and kidneys alscc)bovtrie • B A G S Ales, Ait•Intyrespent.C;hristmas Class II—Arthur Arbuckle, Floyd these same controlling nerves. me.dicab _—' T -- with iter brother, Thus. PL?ueder This clearly explains why, as a meditdse•.Dt,-. _ _ Jones,Haizel 3low']nay, Hurli blow- u Shoop's Restorative has in the past done so mcnips V't-1 EO. N. FISH, M. D. Broughtlin:. ' brat)• Senior II—Elva Jones, Ethel for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr.Shoopft"WrWi9f "��li�' PHYS[CIANAND SURGEON ]� �s A number freta fiefs went to Arbuckle. Intermediate fl=Ella the cattseofall this painful.palpitating,sttyoo�r„ 'Member of Collage of Physicians and Snrgeort, gumbo Yeedslain Atha Friday night and report Jo ies, Lilly Jones. J.ttriior I1—Greta Ins hmndistress. Dr. whoop's Restorati.e-sem•=. Out. Associate £otoner, County of'Ontaric Hod• son Cecil Jones. Part II—Susie popular preseMptkxi—is alone directeb•te.;�ve - omoe Hours-a to to a.m, and 1 to 8 and c to s having had an enioyablei time. weak'and wasting nerve centers.. It Ed- m. Brougham,Out. it—ly ; _ Jlo'w britt'. Part I—Jlavy Jones, Ed- p. We are pleased to see D. G Tour- die Junes, -it strength-.ns;it overs real.genuine heart Ise➢yy ■ :..This is the most economi• lin Eon out again after being cell,- Pr Jones, H 1I L`lass to 11 you would have strong Hearts, strjcW;if„_- y ` L.tyai. fined to his room for 'a.number of II Cass—EI`a Jones, 't l Arbuckle gestion, strengthen these nerves. 1 F he _Kcal Feed you-can use.. • - - - I I C ass to Class—Arthur Arbuck- them as needed. with *- H. FAREWELL Q. 0., $AbRIS- daps• le, F'loi•d Jones,Hazel Mowbray,Hugh Taa,oaanrr Crown ettorne7,wd county For Best Results -mix The 'hitevale .Baptist mamas. 9loivbiay. oitdtor, Const sou,•,Wbitbr. lar tree al)d P.ntertalptnent last Ttte?- _ Jumbo Feed' with all the day' flight N•as fairly attended, S Dow .� MoGl"IVRAY, BARRIS• - their concert being pne "of the SCHOOL•REFOItTS. Or■ 00P_sae8olidtoss,dtc. Omw op�to Yon —otlta• Wbitby,oat Jao,Bal1Dcw,$-AdTbeo. feed you use verybest yet held. _. A;oG=TraT.LL.B. Mon•vtoLoan• 07 ,' - =--- - .. The names of pullilg in order of �-•� merit of the Brock Road schoolflesto � Vetertr►at'ff• SPECIAL ' PRTI.iE •BROUGH.kx. S. s 'No: 0,`Piekering,. for the ' ativ. - ^� ---- month of December, reads as fol- pICKERING PHARMACY_ ' HOPSINS,VETERINABY SUR- T. Poucher was a city' visitor on lows; Sr. I�'—Willie Perc El- alien - asinar. Coney, Cron., regia -quarter Monday y mer �i'iliscin. Jr. IV—ArchieW t e 0 r den:nas7 lI•aic.' rater m los The u -Slier su" er on Thursda Jackson,41 ,25 A� GEOY, Gra3aate of the Ontario Vol- 1 } PP y Gertrude Humphrey;Cdme&nd . nnof Grosz W-ser• oma•and eho•ingrorge night w as asuccess. - Donald Willson,* Fannie Kayes, .�t0�k To V aloaraa to ll a.m., and 1 to 4 pm, Privsro Mrs. L. Burk returned home-to hazel Kayes, Arthur Badgerow, Islapbop• in m7 pace P,O• •,ddrsw. Gr••a J, L. 5PINKr Limited Gore B•ay on Saturday Haruld Humphrey, Roy Brignall. - "••�* Mr. and Mrs. Ed Willson and III class sr.-Keuneth McBrady, - aadl�u��.e, �. _:, sons are visiting at Kecwicl. - Olive Brignall, Engine:Lee, Jose- - - . pY kMills J. L. COwle, of`T'vronto, spent hive Connor, Frankie Jackson, Summer Stock ~www Xmas under the arental roof. a IRB INSURANCE f3 eorge Cewan, Loretto Goodwin-. = AOTAL D. Alger, of Claremont; spent III class jr.—Nicholas Cowan, itlrs>TsAM;in. comasa: y— Sunda • tit ith his _ grandmother. Lulu Humphrey. Kellie"' Lee. Pt, D• ffi. S9tNa•`Aatilrl, Dr. G. N. Fish is visiting Nvith I sr.--Lorena Ellieott, Walter — CUTTERS ! " V�Tim TERS t his cou-in at Kleinburgh furXmas Brignall. Pt. I jr.—Wilment Preparing for winter stock;so I ,wvr ' ititrttllrl} 6istCDs. M E. Boll is spending n l=ei Marie Cowan.' 'Jiise F. A. selling .International Stock F*aot. Mrs- �V A number of Rood new and.sec- week with her caths in Eddy, r. preads, eta„at.roRt Meek. Teacher. _ `�'� HOPPER Issuer of Marr"raxe and hand Buttery- which must be Stone. I3e rt'- of a. 9: Nn: I, Pie. ker- Uc1_ed of.. 'Will sell at a reason- . Mi.;s A. Beer,.o'f Brooklin.. it' STOCK FOOD. .a.0 s I.trea ad in tb•Coteat. Of Ontsnio. spending the holiday under the ing for December Sr. IV—,L. By pail, were $•3.70. now$&.0tv plea at afore sad hip iealderiee.Claremont. able price. Hallett, J. .11mylaudi . L. Balsdom, Call p.•1 recital IYwf, By paakul{e, tease�I.OQ now 7aa- . BUN INGtbe IetCounty ifoatMarri of Ca and see them. Ir. anti 1J€=µ. P. Geron. of Tor- C. Phill) P. Stanivy. A. Stan{et'-. •� ;o-' tp{. at the %tea or at biar•afd•no•,Ptek•ring We will' make it worth ebur ri�trl, pent the hoiictaxy frith Sr IlI-1�. ZVvay, R. Piltvell. Jr. " .&3 2(k- t-r while. III--J.'Bowland E. Richardson, all other preparations aft same rn,Stn. ►illi[•• -- their parent here. t T B.BEA'PO:d,TOWNSHIPCLERl3 Q H. -1 atthetivs, of Ear oronto, - a on, - chardsou.. Sr. G R l:id C. Ri P P ■ Convcsneos, Commission taking . H. FLa� -pent the holida • with his rand I[—J. Jones W. I3ichitrdg�n, lI. - r' W BOdelli amdavfte, 40countant. Eta Money to loan 7 Per Asrirrp: P g Hallett, A. Howland, H. Richard,; • W.. on farm pert7 t.sder of Marrl+So LLC- mother; lir?. LandlnSv. _ - - _enoea" v�nic•ral•, oat. . T v - _ . _ llr. and :firs. S: II: Stevensori Y I K ne�, E. Ifiicltard.4. �SO�.gha2�G1 - r.• I f tile. 1i - — t. I —A. Kennedy, L, Gat in. - t ana danghter. yfi,s !laud. spent Al.- Wray. Pt:"I—G: Munroe 1 .POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ) F. Stone clic holidays s ill Tt)rtlntn, Howland-. M. Rogers, Teacher, „[' . !as Conatus of York and Ontario. Ani. of all kind• attenasd to on sbprteat Mi% 13. and.Miss K. .I`ea•by, til. - luau.alae -,of - MUM Address Green Siver P•o„ oat, do not a pl son snake ami Mrs.- II.- 1 msby E1wut last Western - - -- --- _ --`-- ; Tue:d%t.y tit Uxbridge fair. • POCTCHER. Licensed Auction= -'lies iron ba rR a siege: - - T ser.valaatorandconatorfortheCona __ �.'Tt)Itlhllw)11, f111t' teacher. ly t;itEl:.ti Ii1FEIZ, ianada ,tl••of Tolk and,Ontario Au kinds of tinction ypeucling the holidays in fort Per- ---- ' sales Conducted andvalntsioaa made at mod Our 9tOCe iA ries a iky Rcraper' Greenbank and Toronto. ;klc't'ty"Chulstitlav�tnd - - _s 'erste charge. Estates and ecaaigumente Boa- but in it-we,have ht'` - - •ateiaatly mapag•d and aotd b7 auction or ('flan. A. Barclzty attd fnrnil en- ][appy New Fear to all. �' Pickering Rranch• prtvat• tale. Yortgaa•s. »ate, Corea and y Misses; Nellie and Winnie Wilson pg•nnurat accounts promptly collected ani!satfa- X.NIAS' GIFTS joyP<l a ( hritittufes tCee entertain- are Fisitin{t friends in Breebin. taarrpoeated by not of'PasliamentlefL� gcsocy settlements guaranteed. phone or t metltat'their home on:_1'nlas eve. wale. for term,. and narticalare, smngham. FOR EVERYBODY '. Russ Barton, of Buffalo, spent the Oat. Dates nut he fixed b7 phone -a=e lfiss C. Phillips, of Toronto, is Yntae holidays with kis parents.- OWL . a c yso vo J� Pansy toitetaes eets ever 6own here Military brushes ro ae yeari She is going to teach chest � or nP. R.with verher i's- INaas Authorized Capital S1,W0,000.'o. _ pnoes from sc,10 810.00 ear In the Minden model Behoof. to Toronto with her daughter. re.A. :REAL. STATE Yirrorr Travelling sots Fountdn Pani lira, W. J. Devitt and family Collins., Subscribed. S,ci.Gck3 gt* Paan Pons ICase3 pipes are visiting het' parents, Mr. and A large sleigh load of.young. people Paid up Cigar■is base*'for presentation went u,Mongolia Thitrsda night last - Tobacco poaches Games Mrs, A. Foster,- Collingwood'.tp., ° y Rest Account 300,000-K6s Fanev Stationery Ftiacp.Portames Gley County, for a feRx weeks: and report a good tirue. Assets a,000,000.9BEs Cboco:atee Boolca bound is Burnt Leatber 3f r. and bit s. H. NighRtvander; liras ' calendars George Linton with wife and Ruby and Lloyd spent their Christ Xmas and Comic Post Cards, family en Jo>s:t Cowar, T.H�1[o)lus.Yrt,isp - ZIISLranee and, y ,,p t.Xmas at Monet AI- mas holida ,s with friends here, '• Cwb3aas IL win ppay you to nee oar stook before btytng y Yre•ideat y A Mels line of school Books 'and stationary be attending the wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and Mrs: N' ha- � _ - just to baud, VECEa of:cites. Palmas's brother. wanders nt the ChriatmaR holida s - Conveyancing Dane Holly rad Mistletoe for the Xtuas eea•oa.• Pe y. Bp•cial a$t.arioa given Farmer'• o=dors taksu for cut Gowers, Grand .skating carnival will be with Armour and Mrs. Ellis, of Ash- Note. Collections solicited and promptly gooak _ held in the-Mammoth rink, Brou. burn. Farmees Notes discounted American aw5r. , ' ham, oar-New Years' night, uller. Archie Hopkins. Ar- 'F"mign szebange bought and sold Drafts far- a Honey and Lot for sale or.to rent. Xc;7addeic a. .9rug algid 6tafiClr• $ R t, Jan• Murrayy P sued,sysitabl•on all parte of the world _ 1St, "1Sr0i. Olarenlont 7rltags band thur Ellis, and Oscar White.of.Toxon- Aieo Pli nio 11iiI1 for sale. to, spent Christmas with their" par g'. - enc Store. ill attendance. Everybody conte ents. Savings Bank Department. and enjoy a good 'skate ongGod . A number from here attended- the 160 acre Farm for sale- Be sure and' ice. All • clowns admitted free. anniversary service in Whitevale, on Interest'allowed on deposits at hig$a It you went to bar sell or rent,=,all _ See bills. ._- .__ __ -,Sunday and the Christmas tree An eft current rates,'and credit as y The'Brcitl him hocks team and Tuesday night, paidhalf-yearly todepoaitore. a0 my office. Bargains. KL W A I3.ld ]l; y Y g this cold winter by buying one of the Broltghain Old Boys played a lir. Alph Hoover arrived home from "(j}EO. ,RERRr M ■ Gillespie n er fur or furlined fast' game of hockey on the rink Winnipeg on Friday night last,where ►�" V. Richasdsoa•~ P he has been for several weeks in'the e . overcoats. here on Christmas Eve, resulting , We have the annual catalogue for in a tie. This is a goon start for interests of the telephone company. 4►e��et��� Nota Public, PickeriilR: ? $tvitti prices of x1I kinds of `furs the Brougham • juniors. There The 40tb•anniversary services of the ' such its ladies Persian lamb, Electric was a urge crowd present who Green River Sunday School will lie' seal, Alaska coon, Tuckets coats, greatly enjoyed the match.' held on Sunday and 3fonday, Dec. cloaks and Houses',Neckwear, Stoles, A grand• entertainment will be 80th and 31st. 1fl08, On fianday a mass • &s sines tti�tfa, , c wear,etc and meeting of children will he addressed 6 6 pe P given in the Town hf}ll,.Broughton at 2.:-01 m., by Rev. F. C. Harper. $. Fur 'nit .re - children's furs, Men's'_oaps, collars7th, i1 = s1 t a • and gloves. sill the evening of Jan. 14107, A„ g, ), of Pickering, and at 7.30 p > Robes and rags of all kinds At the andel' the auspices of the Young m , by firs. G. M. Sharpe, of Mark- FAP'►E><RS'.S>SUPPLY STORE,- People's Improvement Society. 11au1. in the afternoon special music - ' Wa* tell for further particulars. will lie f ti•nisIied by the children 'of A fall line of first. 1 elan fnrnifnre now E. Bryan� Manager. The election 'returns .n ill• also be the school, and in the evening, the on exhibition in given. 'Come,one,' come all and sinking will be conducted by the ^ ew Cue ware rooms. '■ enjoy a good treat and-l*ugll. Presbyterian choir of Brouggham. ©npy - DOMINION BANS entertainment evening a. grand Yrnas tree ' Pri088 Il ht. On'tlze edeninR ' Of* the oyster entertainment will he 'given consist- $ sn}�her Chas, Hood hada Rood' ing of readings, recitations, dialogues iicnci,office, Toronto Se+ katcllewtitl robe taken from solos,'duets, drill songs, etc., by the school and other local talent. Ad- _ !�• S. Dillingham his horse which was standing in dresses will he Riven by Res, C. W. Capital Authorized, 4,000,000 the hotel sheds, and.a lxiorer one Reynolds,.of Whitevale and by Rev. t ar Year ! PiokeltinR, Ont. paid lip 3,000,000 substituted Itherefor. It was .no ' _ Reserve fund and nodi- doubt done in . fan. b son). sols- G. C. Lamont.. ' Doors open at 7 Y o'clock, chair taken at S. Admission: videdprofits 3,8341,000 chievons person. lir. Hoed would adults 13c; children of school free. Wer C � Total assets 4'2,000,000 ,be grateful to the person if Ile Come and have an enjoyable time. j e would return the. sante, or -drop '` On'the evening of Dec. 18th, the fol- T ° WHITBY BRANCH. him a card addressed to Brough- lowing officers were elected in the A. 1 Q A11 a, g Rill. Siuce the above was writ- O.U.W. lodge here for the ensuing Have a full line of fresh and cur- General Banking Businessten we have learned .that a nuln- gear: __. ed meats constantly on hand. transacted. ber of others have -met with the P.31.W.—Bro. W.Hoover $ ice Roll, same treatment and are informed M-W.—Bro. W, J. Booth pies p Breakfast Bacon, Special atxention pen t0 the- collet- Foreman—Bro.'Albert Percy Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc: that if Chep.will leave word at.the Overseer—Bro. O. G. Nighswander.. ° tion of farmer's Bala sad harness shop alt, effort will be Recorder.—Bro. W. A. Fuller. other notes. made to get the robes to their Financier.—Bro. Alph Hoover; BASSEN " Highest prices paid for � - '- right bwilere. P Butcher's cattle. BAVIN(1B DEPARTHEhTT. Receiver.—Bro. W. R. Barton Guide.—Bro, H. Booth. •t�ir>ft :iteixs—st lteesate eltaae.a.ts In. W.—Bro. W. Hoover. �e asite received I. and 1�IN8A,LE. ■['taante conn EAST Iao11 u YOLLowa:— rp ---- O. W.—Bro. Thos. Robinson. N0. 6 Mui, 8:3,g A, yi,. upwards. Trustees.—Bros. Eli. Ni hswander, Mist; Annie Hodgins, of Oshawa, is Walter Hoover, Clarence Forster. Te�el�iY, Whitby ILiy t■12 Local. S 47 P.lid, 231tL4S®fit s at highestV t. 6.•04 P. M. Current raise. home for the holida R. anist.—lire M R Hoover: � f # io �Z' Our teacher, Miss Morrison, is in Rep. to G.Lodg.»—Bro.Wm.Hoov- 1's►>asa satire WAST 3DV2 AS"Z.LOtfe:— 00=CLP0j.'L3Zded4a paid half Newmarket spending her vacation er. Alternate—Bro. W. A. Fuller. ` No,g amu, . . . 8:41 A.X Yearly, with friends. Installation will he held onthe even ; v d when a oad atm tie P. Every rate- or in the township of Jan. 2n 190'I soh g:18 ]IL. • 3S �+ocis a ] HOAMN, X*n"h�• +aTt R p_ r 4 Ft 411 of A aid, l�iI11111�1■11!!r � - ^� . � .w ......•, ." .+...n.. -Y'da,,:. ,r'r.. -..a n.:f,r. e+i..•- ::I' •fib 'N Y,"K 5ti'•' 'G�'. . -. .1 f.•f.L wa-. a s ..'.,.:cs4 a-; ..eta,:anxr- z,. -•t.,.: ns�s• �.�e,^ .:�-+erg nor s s%-iu N' . _ �e` 11 ,•. '� ," '..y„T �a�`• s.,' ,-. i.?�..y,:"zT.!+7: r-- „a ..&, +�•. 'ry.w.". -"k?• ",',nom'^.�x ;;•••�+rr,•c ro'.�r+�' '.x- -:-.. ,' .,,: f� •�-- .p . ...qt '...,'�~•w• n _.• .`,�`•' :•r':,•4 1,, 1;. _ s^,. .�an'E7f. n' ...n. .4-s "� ..w- - R.. .- ,...... . ..YS •,X _ ..`,>;.. 1-i.. a�• y, 1,1•. �,�--"" ,°r^ey'.S''� ?.Y' -;(r�7�iR. r. �.." , -.-�£' a i. t:'::...q .�� H. .l- .�Sv'xw'S-•:. .er g :v i- .. , ...:. it^`.. �.,•- ..- a ,. ,- ply :S' ...M'-"• :F'--t •f.. .d`:' s t''41. •`."W ,Y. •,'CA:' G .''!"v51. '4 'C'. • k 4- '.•,•. '• ,y M,s '. - .. t ..f .. F. f.4 -1 :'.:,N ..-. r.T' 77' .,r .. f. Vi vr•n_ .'... •. r. ,�„ m,,.. ..�, .. -s '.a"Y,:1., .rye. .'*•Ys .. .ewe Y•r�`q`' ?'s.". '�: n ma ;.y,,�r... f.S.• w 1. ..:.`....: .r ..,... '� - ^ �♦ + �♦'��♦}�♦� it will harden fa cold water, then flay-0r -- i`' 4 4 ♦♦. with vanilla and add -chopped nota u SEES DRUID SAGRIF[GE '�'� Qu a� it' -= i .. - ♦ desired. _ - - ` . - - ♦ Almond Nougat.-One cupful of pul- - the' 'Hou' se verized sugar and the juice of a large STRANGE VISIONS CONIJRED UP By QF � � ^_-� ♦ ���� t lemon stirred over the fire ur><}1 it'Ene}ts __+ p Y 1?s e:0 SKELETON' - - �- ; + to ft or it will grain. Havb read _.. . like molasses. Do not leave an tum VISIT T :r Y + + ♦ fine and stir in thoroughly all it will Have Seen.-Incidents take up. Turn out on a marble slab SOME DAINTY DISHES. - and roll perfectly square with a small , Nihich ']took Place Many .'' . i . _ roiling pin which has been greased. Cut Years Ago. � - roc a milk pudding composed'of'rice wthile warm any desired shape. A weird and thrilling scene coil ci. or sago, allow tyle taHlespooniuls of Cocoanut Bar.-Boil one cupful of of '2,500 .. ' . - \ '' _either ingredient to each pint o1 milk. sugar ar and one cupful of cold .water - CEYLON GREEN TEA. . , .,. _ g ears ago was reconstructed recently If skim milk be used, add a dessert• until it threads, then add the white of to molter•o[tact Bayswater, England.t 8 OILRpproaohable• it. 1ti entirely f:e0 from dust, diff wflQ powiful of finely chopped-suet each -aa--egg beaten_stifi_.and cocoanut - �-the--death-sceneof-a-Argi 0oiorin ttw,--therofori4.ttAs..absolutely pure pial of milk. make very stiff. Turn out on a greased B� � Potato and Cod Salad. 'Take some pan and cut in strips when cold. was sacrificed by the Druids near Slope- Lead packets only. &go,`50o and•6fo per lb. . At all Eroosrfa _ cold boiled potatoes and cut into slices- Chocolate Wafers.---Stir- fine 'sugar.henge-to.the sun g4•i, and whose skele- + Mix with some flakes of cold boiled cod. into hot melted chocolate until stiff ton has just been removed from the - pp e jj�� Pour over a thick salad dressing and enough to rolt,out. Flavor with vanilla. "barrow" in which it had rested since "No s utter darkness--theIPJy HO O1� �J w it i r dark- 0 RD DEPORTED 9 serve with chopped parsley as a garnish. Nut Creams..-Two capfuls of light. the early_br.. , age ness of the grave." _ Currant Loaf.-Knead into two pounds .Drown sugar, three fourths of a cupful The discovery of the bones: which A1r, Bucknell, to whose house the of dough when ready for baking taro of cream, one fourth cupful of hot were- at first thought to•be.those of';a bones were:first taken,'was still unable . "� i ounces of washed and dried currants, water; cook until it forms a ball when Druid priestess, at Avebury, near Marl to explain the noise which he heard on 'MERE NOT SORRY TQ itETI1R�1 TO . three tablespoonfuls of moist sugar, and dropped- in cold water, Then add two- -bborough..was_recently,described. There the night the bones were brought to his .one ounce.of Duffer. Set to rise sad then thirds o1 a cupful at chopped English were also weird `manifestations in life• house. "It woke me up,`he said. '.'Ky GhIiAIANY. bake as an ordinary loaf. walnuts. Stir until creamy. houses' to which parts of the skeleton wife thought it might be an owl, but -1, - Pickle Sauce for Fried.Fish.-lliake Cream Candy,-Cook two cupfuls of were removed. . there are many owls round here, and I :` . , halt a pint. of melted butter sauce, add granulated sugar -and one cupful Of The ,surroundings - were ' prosaic know the sound of their hoot too well `Britain Says "Skiddoo" to• Tribe of UA _ r ! tta it a tablespoonful .of-chopped gher water until it boils, then add one and enough: a modern.sitting-room.,in which to be ihlsiaken. .1. desirables - Ii:ared Well During $ins or piccalilli, and a tablespoonful at one-halt teaspoonfuls of glucose. Cook were seated a reporter and Ronald "I believed-it might be a plover which - r the vinegar from.either. Boil ,for two .until it holds together in a bdil when Brailey, a psychometrist of note: Plac- had flown against the telegraph wires Sojourn. , ` 'minutes while-stirring, and serve hot- dropped }n cold water. Beat until it is ing against his forehead a small object and broken its wing, as often happens, . . . . .. .. .. - �p French Egg Broth.-Beat an egg until creamy - removed from the barrow, Mr:� Brailey but in that case I should have found the .For-some hours the 'other day a porgy y very light and pour on to'it half a pint Molasses " Candy.-One cupful of closed his eyes'and remained silent for bird or some of its feathers next morn- tion of, Grimsby • (England) docks re- -of boiling milk. - Whilst still.,beating molasses,"one cupful of light brown'su- 8 few minutes.` Tl.en, Speaking slowly ing. rambled a gypsy encampment: About briskly,-add'pepper-and salt, and, at the gar, butter the size of a walnut, juice of. and quietly; he began to relate the lot- "Antiquarians regard the discovery as 'one hundred and twenty-five o! the f' '._ " ' ! over a little choppedone lemon.- Cook until it hardens in Lowing strange tale of the human sacci the most important for many years, and nom,:dic tribe, whose wanderings r pars}ear. This:. makes an ex n. wafer: Fust .. .ore an ron +r + , 6 per for invalids tveo`are.tired of sweets g l acted w u ie : cteA e n stove add one teaspoonful'of soda'. n�}�; priestess o[ the Temple of :webury, The( tractCct such ntention ecce saying their. [ .of all kinds.' PREHISTORIG SCENE. grape cup, with'curious holes round Uie I good-byes at that port. - Buttermilk Pie.-Beat 'two-eggs to a '..SENSIBLE SUGGESTIONS. "I see some,huts, They are°just 'like upper part, which ryas found, is espo- .The first contingent arrived In the Li`-- * froth. add a teacupful of sugar, one ciany valuable; for there are--onty half, morning by' special train from Duin- tablespoonful of flour, one.pint of burr Mice.-Gum camphor sprinkle¢ around the. wigwams se the .North American a dozen in ekistence. and the problem of fries. A crowd of interested'spectators . -3ermilk, and_a tablespoonful of -butter. the haunts.of mice will keep them away. Indians. I can see the poles sticking:up their use has not been solved, although was •Awaitin the--train "as it"steamed - .iiPvhL ail the ingredients together, line Dirty Gilt Frames.-Put a gill of brood quite plainly, and they are covered with it has been snF;gcs4ed•• that thea were into the°i tion' at the Pier;Head, but - "[t �,. a pied}sh with a short paste. pour in the vinegar into a pint of cold water, and the skins of animals. There.are quite a ted.for burning incense." . the. concourse,.was . ,kept-,In order by , 4.,, ''' custsrd mixture flavored to taste, and -brush over the frame with a soft brush. Number df them. lane ifirmbers of police. The'train , _' bake in a steady slow oven till set. Do a small piece at a'time. "In the distance.there.is .a large.pile -NOT A PRIESTESS. _ consisted of tour luggage waggons car- h -0range -Wine.This makes a splen- _ To . Blacken' a Hearth.-Mix some of stones, some square, some.oblong, ry}n;.* •the pr:nr.-ipal caravan and three ", � did tonic. Take eight large ripe oranges, blacklead with .a little soft,,soap and and some triangular. I Leel K is about While Mr. Bucknell was speaking of theMr. Small'r vehic es, lour horse boles, con- _:, cut them into quarters; add four quarts water, Boil the mixture thoroughly.and 2,500 years. since the scene.occurred. Brailey. had been holding one of ilia raining twelve plump-ponies, and hyo of boiling water; let it stand for four- lay;'it on the bricks with a brush. "A number of half-clad men and WO bones. Suddenly he interrupted." assengm coaches. .The-gypsies: num- . • (ren days, squeezing the-fruit each day; A lump of sugar saturated in vinegar men are squatting about among the "}t was a tvarnan," he refit. 1 can bared seventy•n:ne including the small cicala the juice on to '[our pounds of is said to cure hiccough. huts. It is summer time, and, the sun is. see her quite plainly," and h�' drew a children of whorn there was a gleet - jDemerara sugar; pour it into a gallon For Oak Furniture.-Boil together one shining brightly, portrait of a young woman. Ido not 1. ' Ion as it will, then cork up about the size wf a nut, and a teas swaxoon- with her is a patriarchal man with a ued she was a priestess," he.Contin- array LIKE LE.'1ViNG 110% i i` Der, welsh must be kept full;.let ;t far quart of stron beer, a piece of beeswax "I see this woman walking about, and think "Sec was a prie t a chieftalnetin R� ,.� . r meat as g fur of coarse sugar, Rub the furniture very long white beard and white hair. A little later he declared that he saw On boort they had coffee and sand- trvell. - _ She is about 5 feet 7 inches tat}. and 20 Cornmeal Mufllns.-Beat two eggs: over first with hot beer, then apply the a, circle of naked men dancing round a wishes erved out to them by a'sare o taDtespooniui4 of sugar, and two polish, which should be cold. Leave sill or °.2 years of age. tier features are tree'of,great girth. ard. The sw nging aboard of the eara- tablespoonfuls of melted butter to.a dry, and polish with soft dusteris. rather long; her eyes very dark, trr*t On returning home Mr. Brailey hand- vans by means of large hydraulic cranes cream; odd a saitspoonful of, salt and For Joining Glass and Afetal.-Com- under lip rather full; her nose well e{ to his wife, without. telling her what was viewed widti no li!tic as+nA by fire cream; it well through the mixture, Next mon alum melted in an iron teaspoon shaped and round, and her long black it was, the- matchbox containing the chief's of the tribe. .but one by one the 4 sir two scant cupfuls of sour milk. then over hot coats forms a strong cement hair falls over her shoulders. object removed from 'the bar-row. lin- vehicles were placed securely side. by dissolve a teaspoonful of baking soda to for joining glass and metal together. lt' "The upper part of her body Is nude, mediately she saw a.picture of the girl, side on the deck, and,were quickly ten- iwo tablespoonfuls fu hot water and stir is the beat thing for holding glass lamps and around.; her, loins is some kind of and described her, the only ditlprenca anted by the women and children. _ thnqugt4 the rrrixlur,ofe .-Last.of all stir in fa their stands, or Sor stopping cracks fur. There is a roughly made crown o1 from her CrusDaniYs description` being The party seen rcconeil'ed themselves gradually two cupfuls of cornmeal and about't,ielr bases, as kerosene does not some sort on her brow:' that the girl was seen with a white cloth to their new situation, and the men and - here was a p hanging from her head. Sire also saw a eld r,women pulled out -shor't brier more short aura and Air. g g ilo r if It efDstter oomc� too thin Ifeat p�etra. !. grailey.Nyent on again. curious knife. sAaped like n spear head, pipes and smoked tobacco provided by ... . ` _ 6. _,. .. etic _ 't•tile muR1n pans very hot, butter them THE SACRIFICE. n Iletin of_Stones; such 'ss Mr: Brailey sym d tog onlookers tione here h -r aeil, and pour,in t..e batter, Dake in-a _ afterward described, and a very 1a11 lowed 4o go ashore, and when all the `t hat oven tW a rich brown-over.the top. s ♦ "Now it is night .11me._and I em in- man, finely built,. with dark hair and. _Ti+ggag.- was aboard the vessel was'" '�.herre muffins are excellent with a tis. s side a circle of huge stones. All around d from the quayside to await the shaggy beam and.. moustache, and a tnov� '1'inner: . Qr a number of people are.standing outs garment that' hung }n folds'about him. hrrival of the second coniingenl from Buckwheat Cakes.-Two cups buck- CURE PILE5 AND CONSTIP.1Ti0r. side the circle in the.darkness. I can ._i♦4_ Hull, who were delayed until the t�ariy -wheat flour, halt 4 cake of compressed- - see lights reflected, but I do not think hairs of tltr next'"trtorfrt�rg DY a break yeast. a scant teaspoonful of salt, half why is it that Bileans are so effective lfi'cre are any torches. I think boughs PROVIDNTi_YL ESCAPE. ;down to their train at Frodlnt;ham. a cup oS Indian meal and one generous in the cure of piles' Because they dont of some tree, perhaps pine boughs, are Tea glp,iid in the, course of r fto tablespoonful of molasses."Use enough walk► time, on' symptoms, but get'back being burned.•but I cannot see them, Prepo.sess}ng Voting lady Tarns an terview, said ilii y were not sorry to .o the real rout cause! Nature has pro- "inside the circle o! stones there are Lin renredltnted Somersault.. return to Germany. They had tared I i.. warm water.to make a lion batter,'beat -bided that the liver shall secrete a suit p ��ril in Scotland, and were leaving '' baking the cakes Leave a one, two, three, .four, a-p priests. The ' - , bklr; and put In a warm place [or the mace which. operating on the rotes= ane who seems to be the prior}pal priest Sj},marina Rosa Gtrdlmi, a prepcissrRY richer .than when they, arrived. -Thee : gen robs cupfitL of �he" batter to start Sines, shall prevent the congestion which has a Ion, while beard: !n the centre }ng girl of 17. had a• rather remarkable fares had been paid right through. to tAin Ste] _ causes -- piles. Rileans do not merely. + them for .the next day. To prevent the soothe the con Psted veins. The set on i'a fiat stone on top o[ two et t (feelday.da escape e iwas standingRon lhoome hbnleonf I foreigners in Distress, and when once _ batter from becoming acid pour cold g y pieced at either end. A g r. + _ the liver cels, enable them to start their smoke is cilia but 1 do not see where of her parents' flat on the fourth, fluor back in the Fatherland they said they water over the quatatity left over. Fill g• work and then the agony of pipes .their it comes from. of a building. waiting for, her sweet- would take to the roods s sol all fife , the Crock entirely foil of water. nd poi ears a.3 does a,i•her flood when.the ice " - _ . :- -.-'`3n n'coal place. \1�'hen.ready ao use, p _'Now the woman is being brought heart. In her anxiety to catch the earl!- heft.r' for their •twO years' sojourn }a > pont all of it off, as it has absorbed the Jom is removed. into ilia citric by two afore priests. est` possible glimpse o[her lover, she f3ihthtn. _ . . Mr.'-Thos. Plunkett•-of 472'Manning They lift her up and place her on the leaned' too far over tlfe-raitin -lost . ,6ctdil .` . pa ao.. Dein brought ,the cin An WHA' HE COULDN'T COOK Ave;, Toronto, sa s'-"For three or tour balance and [eH down. A cr> of horror ' y. r stone. Sonic hideous fi res like idols - - .- years 1 suffered_[rorn Consti tion and g• arose from those who witnessed the,ac- author-who- makes n specialty ,4 ' .z--DELICIOUS CANDIES. piles. I also had severe headaches. All Eine of- them,which I.see very' clearly, cident, but Miss ardani's ,fall was sl;ries concerning the backwoods i - sans of remedies were recommended to i; colored bright red and''yellow, and on broken by same telegraph wires on Canada, with .s heart-throb, in ,each,, 4 ' ' Orange -Drops grated rind of me but I tried them in vain. Bileans it; breast is a very crude picture of the which she alighted. i3ending momen h tis of an odd character he met in that I 1. -and juice or an'orange, a pinch of.tar- were very different hoverer, From first sun tarily under thc .sirsin, the wires did region. This old chap, who afterwards .-Alaric.acid, .add confectioner's-i,ugn'r••un- ying ttfem'1 found beneflt, and now it "The woman is lying with her head not break, but sent tier bounding lip served the author as the "Main figure cit 1. ' e Ilii it is stiff enough to form into small ar3ybody w}rhes to'know anything about toward ilia east, end her fcet toward the again. like n tijlit rope' �wilker: 'The 'a book that was largely successful, lived p .*balls the size of a small marble. ['face Bileans I will-.be.Siad to=tell t3]eirf how' -esti and rho chief}if fest is standing on dazed girt, turned a complete somersault alone in'a cabin. 1. E •. ,ion ope-d paper. _ superior they-are-." - • - - her lett side, with his fact toward the ut the air and landed on her feet in the Woman's care being: nI course, pec. I Stirred \1'alnut Creams.-'Tvv ctfpfuls Why sui,eriorT Because most reme- east. His right hand holds a knife, and street below, without 'sustaining any: -Icrtnwn, the cabin presented the spec- ( :, 1 "o[ sugar, two-thirds cupful of boiling dies merely get at..the external'symp= is raised-up: Evidently a chant is being worse injuries than ,a slight nervous torte o1-the triumphant reib*n of,dirtnnd water; one-h-rif saltspoon -of cream•of •toms, Bileans go bask to the catfse• sung, for Ivan-see tahe mouths of the shook. from which she prt,senlly re- disorder. I tartar. Boil until it threads, cool slightly Came reasoning applies to their-certain priesis opening and shutting, and they covered Somehow ilia two chanced to, talk-rt i until it begins to thicken, dhen stir in cure of all liver ailnfenls; indigestion, are swaying Lheir bodie slightly from ..--:-}-=-- coMk'ng and cooking utensils.. _ . itwo-thirds on a cupful of chopped 'wal- headache, constipation, female ailments. side to side. I had one of them cookery-books I nuts. .Drop on oiled ,paper', anaemia, debili!y, etc. Dru ills and " fit wunst,' observed.the old fellow., "blit I I Lemon Dro -One cu tut of su ar. fig Suddenly the priest brings the knife Small Clerlt: "Oce, fodder dot m vat Drops.-One P g stores sell at '5Gc. a' box; or from the right dgwn into the heart of the girl. •i you sole Alcester Schrrfallwi•z last -beck couldn't do nawtltin' with it." : }uice of two good lemons,'hvo table- llflean Co1. ., Toronto, ,upon receipt of can see the blood spurt out and flow busted de virst dime the i'ire it oft. nn' "What wtu the trouble!" asked. ilia spoonfuls of water. .Look until •it will rice, 6,boxes for $`*:50. yes a bound,, killed him dei."' Proprietor: "hilae a- a:rthor.' p over ilia stone. The body gives' V Barden in water, then shape in small . and ihc.pr}est.•presst .forward his left ciousl Dal las rw'vull I told him dot "Why, everything In the book begaA balls, when it can be handled. hand to keep it down. gun on droll." y with, `First Lake a clean dish"' . Caramels:-One' pint of street cteam, -- ' ' PARIS WO,MEN'S-HOTEL. " `"Cilie people,have-disappeamd, but the - I , • two pounds of sugar, one heaping tea- m priests remain, and they are bringing • I spoonful of cream.of tartar. Gook until For Employees or the Post Office, Tele! Icrward vessels but Ing in the centre ��� 1�!$�� P ' graph and•Telcphone Services. ` and slightly tapering toward the bot- .• E - . ' There has just been opened in•Paris a tam-something like an egg 'in-shape. - . - - • Your Doctor hate! with 111 rooms [or ilia sale use of One brings a `grape cup; from, which girls and -•torten _employed in the pcist smoke is issuing, P moved. and placed on top body is re _., " Boston' schoolboy •was tall, . r attire, telegraph.and telephone services. `dome'small part oft i ' Can cure your Cough or Cold, p ef'lhe grape - - r " mo question sbout that, but-- . �t'tio arc tcilhout family or home in thei. mo oto all the trouble and C1 y. it is a handsome sir storey struc- -cup• where it ' shrivels away and is Wereik and sickly. r y g lure, built by an associalian o[ women. turned into ashes. The fishes are placed inconvenience of looking him up, The smallest monis measure about 9 'in on.e of't. jars, and oilier parts of the 1. His acme WCI'e soft agd flabby - �andthenofhavinghisprescription �' - body are then••treated' in the same ,way. .illed,when you can step into any Iry 12 feet and 'rent .at $3.50 ,a month; HC r idn't have itTOA$ :nttttsCle in his . • drµg store m Canada and obtain the most expensive `s. $7. They are "Skins of some kind are placed over y a bottle of SHIL•OH'S CURE lighted by electricity and steam }ieated. the body, and. it is. borne aw5y err a n _ ,for a quarter. On every 11oor there'are ballrooms and litter,. - - - "e fire bed Why pay two to 8ve dollars washrooms with hot and cold water, STRAtiGE CEREA'f0\IES. y when a twenty-five cent wardrobes, and rooms [or•brushjng and ".411 'is darkness•now, and I can_s¢e A . 'Tile physician who had attended bottle of SHILOH',will crus qon - - cleaning clothes. nothing. Now I see the moon. It is ,, sa_guitlktyt - I The res'aurant is open to any working INC 1•alrill for tilt='ty yCBrs pf6iCrlliCd y Wh not do as hundreds o! strange i did not see it,before. \�'e•hav y y , woman. The kitchens ate strictly by corhe to.an open spot like,a'glade in a Seo f •S Emul.P>�olt• r tltot}ssndo of Canadians have gienic and wb9iesome: and sufficient 'wood. ' - • done for the past Lhirtg foto - meals are aranteed .at.ver• low,prices, 'Only a dozen or so priests.'are pre- • Rig C- A regular _ inner is recce or' cent.• sent, and they• perform strange sere- NOW _. . .. � �, r.whenever a Cough or Cold-'. The employees of the post of11ce, tclC- - - '. •• • . graph and telephone ofiiceg not living in monies. They forma nag around the 1 M�p)p�!=s• g will cure You.and lady, and dance round it. Their move- " •1.0 feel that boys arm you' di'n back npthia statement the house can enjoy the use o[ the rend meats are most grotesque,.-. They bend - five ing-room and garden-'for 10 cents a themselves forward and bacl.wnrd, to g q{ '�"" � month. Tete bookshelves are being . - aez� y apprenticedo a Co i themselves. Y g . �1e TIM time on have a plied up by gifts p one' rde •and to the other. They..gha� WQuL3- .t�illltlk was ' fis tram Paris publishers b�t�Init� h or ld cure L with taken up ilia bed again, and are. of and by the girls _. -• on again. • , ., .. : .. ._. .----+--- ..They come la a Vre,�r'c_shaped lil.c.,,a :. �> ` w - I L(3H klislress- (trying to be sgr•eeahle):. little cell. They pl.'10 ,fie body in this. AL.L DRUOC]I8'CS i 15 0. ANO >61.Q0. "What are your favorite dishes. Rrid. lending it up, with the [ace to the east. •+ get Y" New Cook: "To ate or to break, They put some ornaments in the Scalier O" mum r and they place fruits In the grape cup. .. ... . . .:az >ra., ',,•'...': - _.. a. rL• nhibe+•.lifs"",.-a� .;yw,� ,r.c:'�•.'v-x�i'7:R,�,'"'.� aa"'S i';�.c,rC,;;a•'".. "" " .Y•r..: ...,fa 'L :. lit�d93'rri'F�• -cr�sa: >air•,."= :..-''•' '. ^",< `..tiA^ 'C ;a iw 4. a2.i�-' '+:°• V-y"•::: .:.gid.:. • - ,LC.:,i- `. �. .�.p.Ma. -aT.l,xd;Yh'ia..••-y.:,:.. .'Lk29a._� -:1...1--4-,-A4--, ,'' '::L -iH,.. '.. r%..rI'll I'! '6-F Vit. ;`j.y .y.,, '.."w....r .rm•<,�w:'..� � :ra..•r_' f,a , . 1. 4 ,.�+n; 1 f i"+�' .7:— •' Rry ,+.. kj r 1�''•r•y,:Y 4,'�, s r S•, M F "`-y'� �,, a ,,.r .'.!•L. ,w.A'� ,: - .,gl:Y:R `++fie'°"Y .,ehn' �H — +I•R .. 4 .. .,. s a . .Tn•+:. r ,,.r-y, xsc'�3• .-.� .., ... t. .'� ,.. -` t. 4s .. .. �<•'�:�r'•' v< .Jr`YR:. r,.'> - , MAGNIFICENT CALIFORNIA TRAINS. nDLD.illAll?S IN Ba01LAND. _���� � CANT BE WOMAN. A RiE[�D IN SEED — . Via the Chicago, Union, Pacific and hiarer Than -0fie-hglt the Women An yr i ldra. i�iott-Tom never fella t North Western Line. The "Los Ange Without Husbands. y _ Wwn t his business, les Limited" to Southern California and - -- -• Pea-Angle'inlet'- , i:att-Neither does my husband. - ° 6u I want to 'find out, I invite the Overland Limited" to San Francis- - Notwithstanding all its love songs, Wear is form-knit d rime.cowpony rind he lets out;ivery are. considered by travelers as the Briton yeti have a sough, sold, eon Scotland cannot show among its female thin - finest trains leaving Chicego.•Less than throat, Group, whooping, to, population a preponderance of married ixn't-ham - g three days to California.gCbDrawing room brononitis, asthma or Hung women. Of the eligible lassies and A%, . fitting your figarei, • and comparlment sleepers, buffet, ob- widows-between.-the ages of fifteen and -it'g made o! ; ,ir�;at Th.n� from Little-Causes Grow servation and dining curs. Trains troubles Yeu naturauy the latest report of the British Regis- long-fibred wool -It cos very " think of '1wty_gve=mere than one-half, or 58 per „a�K,,,r ttonnach. The cause may be slight, a Ct cent., rem¢ so it won't.ahrinle Y b and Japan" East Mal! carries Pullman •uld, something ca'en or drunk, anxi- Standard' and Tourist sleepers to all OT This is one of the facts presented in la lzedbesides. Thr, ° sty, worry, or some•other simple cause.- California: Coast -points. Illustrated OLTSF-0 I frar=General;- which i$•for-1901, a year. women, n, and Bait it precautions be not taken, this California literature, folders and rates• that completes half a century of national I eWdren, Form-fitted. whole idea is to _ tiniple cause maty helve.most serious to be had on application to B. H. Pen- EXPECTC RANT. - registrniion. 1`he marriage rate_durin6 I Deal- Ere authoti-d tasks p good" k consequences. Many a chronically dA- Tett General Agent, 2 Kin St. Toron- 10 replace inttantiy and 'yon can't aSord '�? ' g g '• - the sate and ne';cr`ailing remedy for all�those fifty years has shown no serious ;,filat d constaution to owes its do- to,;Ont. .,. struetion to simple causes not dealt ` 'thead ills. Perfectly harmless for the variation. It was highest in 1873, at est r _ r �veakcst stomach or most delicate child.f per 1 OOi_l of the population; and lowest at o� C°' trademuarky (ia faith in time. Keep Lie- digiestive ap- THE RIGHT END. it.' It+-in 1886, at 6.3. -The-latest,'-is 6.97, which Atrgl ti�� �y red). fsi - - = para•tus in healthy condition and­all - ellikiren love it.. Adults enjoy will be .��ett. Farrnefee's Vegetable O..^.e day Percy, aged three, was play- always cures• It is Dr. Slocum's won- is 'below the rate for the United lung br�� °r m'1rt�' Pills are better than any other for the ing-n'itli the tail of a, big dog. 'derful cough and throat remedy• It live d P udence ias ft s observable chatecteris- UNDER o WEAR purpose. "Look out," said the Careful aunt; hiever Leen equalled for quick, positive "he'M• bite you, dear." 'arid satisfactory t-it.- . No household surveentrance is extended tofiftymatrimony 1 A IiO.W SIMPLE. "Oh', 'no, auntie," he said. "Vise not 'should Be without-it.- at the bion' end." I have need yore Coltstoote Ezr� r smaller proportion of yGfing men and , -Husband-"\fy dear Emily, why is ant and find it satisfactory in cases of i young women now marry under the age of twenty-five, and also at.the laic per - S I am always in the w.roniir T1;RRIBLY DISTRESSING. - croup,er ineeaI sot s or Eiiai bott%,Panused ave Sod of life; they prefer wedlock betweenlip Wife-­"Because.l. am always. ir} the .cam more pain and recommended it to everyoa@ in need of it. �vthul^ Gari you may use my name and addiese' for twenty flue end forty. right." more distress than Piles. testimonial if you wish. Hoping it will Some child-wife exceptions are noted. Ointments and local treatments may benefit others ao it has done my chit• Seven married in 1904 were only fifteen t "One Foot in the Crave."-If the thou- relieve, but prinr,t cure. direct, I remain, ears, : and- fifty-three were one year ,,.. $ands of people who rush to so worthy a Dr. LeonhardCs Hern-E{oid is guar-an- >+t$s: daNE9 COMBER, Y Landon, OnL. remedy as South. American Nervine as a treed to cure rdt's ase of Piles._ 3069 Frances 8t. older. Two child widow's married a tine-- last resort would get it as a first resort. Every mother,.every father who values when,eighteen and nineteen respective now mach misery and suffering•would be . I( llern-iloid'dcesn't cure you, you g� the hea!'th and well-being o their chit- ly, bachelors, of the age of nineteen. e spared. It you have any nerve disorlder your wo.iey back Ion needn't suffer a minute longer. A Hem-Raid is a tablet taken internal- 'dren will always have Colts�oote in the ever-ready' physician -and 36' ev P I testimonies to Drove it home as an Y ... Wonsand fes thus removing the cause. •• ,- 1 �tor Y5c FEMALE SEXTON. ti dealers, , aIe ..— ate de Y d , alcrs or The Wilson- 'tn All u P- IA " e Ston- a all d nal se 1.00 t [IIs t •m � one o n i o. 't 1 c m w►h on rent-you Y. ou has Mans Y \vl11 su,PP Y Y son`d p ,,, Co., imited, Niagara FaIIs,Onl. - arty. Daisy-"Iioty can L when I'm Fyle. Co es hose name and.title are palated „ a: halt-^raurrfingY '_Maisie-Oh, well, - THE CART; OF GLOVES. 0 ` lin gold on tha board outside the City, - . - .. — - - - __ -- _ in which she aeries out er per Too much cannot be said-about-the THIS `cu iar-duties•- arc-_. h The Luxury of a sound throat and robust longs necessity for proper care in removing _ TH I8[8 A 40th OF.NTS R s mat keenly egioyed by people who, having EXPECTC RANT. I.udbuct Hill, has 's tall spire, seen - FAMILY offered from a .little-mid,.you know," have gloves from the hands, for upon this 2bslructs the view of St. Paul's ar seen fees»xued,Ixpm miser! and danger-by Allen's„ more than anything else depends the ` from Ludgate Circus, and thus mars one w a a `-laogHala.at length !#me a pair of gloves will "iteAllh and Vigor depend green the of the iinpst architectural p�'•rspectives Knitti aC�'ittll +' wear. After unfastening the glove it quality and quantity of the blood:'- in the world. The sexioness's ofrwo a Smith: "Good_morning,•Jones. .I hear humanitarian. %oriid require her to dig graves, but with or without $to" you have son and he Jones: "Yes; should be turned buck over the hand as our household' now' represents the fm' as the fingers, and, then should be th e n ebur hyard statelq s ou CAM cbtbs N' boas t• _ there is O C shJp y your teas!■y k hod oft without pulling on the fingers • and offices having come to occupy God's feet PREB. Dr �Carson S•Tonic United Kingdom." Smith: "How's that?" P?� acre, She has a male cellon a who is Catalega'sa F,Address.• " of the glove at all, as when this is.done 1tt r "virg r" t � 1 mod- a8. * � !"^ _ lones: Why. you,see, I am English,my .the threads of the sewing' are broken,. Stomach ftod Constipation B e s, descril>ad "as a e , the Only 13o eau stile's Irish, the nurse is Scotch,,and- ern use of the new obsolete form of 'ICREELMAN BRE S-, The baby wails.'.' and in a short time begin to rip. After - _ the glove is oft the (nand the fingers A purely Vegetable Tonto and 6100th spelling "verger." The stet the irritnlion In the throat should be gently..straightened_out, the. purifier, price 3o cents! per Bottle. bTe gloves smoothed into shape, and put It�oo a»got able to obtain It Sa yens sciatica put him oil Crutches.-Jam. MORg FREN7.IED FINANM the more distressing Etre cough heoomes. into.a.bos.to beep them from the air as ae$hborbood,we will semi to any ad- _ Smith, dairyman, of dnmsbp, enc., - Coughing, is the effort of Nature to ex- much as.possible, e8 it is the air and d».•two bottles upon receipt or t7YIt writes "ily limbs were- almostu' selees Brawn—"[ Just rlal+de > •" pen this irritating substance from the air the moisture in 'it that rot-the fine DOLLAR (Toa Icer hoose) carriage tram sciatica and theft:s for , and. not Green-"How did you do it2" prepaid- rrtthetaading m7 esteem for physicians. passages.; I lek(e's ArOi-Consumptrve. thiead with which a glove is sewn. bw ood � e„ appneanoa, I must give the credit where is belongs. Brown--'Short wanted a borrow floe, Syrup, will heal the inflamed parts, I am..a cared man today, and South and i finally comprotilised by'Cendi>ig whish exude liiucou�, and restore them The Carson. Medlointi Company;I American Rheumatic Cure must have all lllm one." Lo a healthy state, the Dough disappear- The straight and narrow path isn't 87 Wellington Se. Went, tot the credit. It's amarvel.-34 Tomo , of the wide enough for crooked people. ,A REBUKE. R(u h d's' sickness lI- 'medicine. iunder te curati is -pleasant'to the taste, ve Much rens and se in ch A GO Favorite.-1n every Pine OAR PET C►Y E I N(a The°Buller--The house Is on fire ma dr_en is_cawed xt worms. i Mother and', the price, 25 cents; is within-the Aere Introduced Dr. Thomals' Eclgctric leach of all.' phi has not failed r. estab]isTi a repo •odGlee■iam. This Is6ros"tfeithtbs dam. Here are all the hand grenades. 'Craves Worm Exterminator gives I*- and', It o_asrsse, are valued ev- g the cause. Give 51 a • " ' '' nation, showing-that•the sterlin qugli- �i11T1SH������G 0a g� nced. Fart Dysart has <<itered to present'six ��� brought Mrc�Pare(.i11vYo>�--sliouid •-ve-ie y removing -. •. tie p Ln y pt sod n aero»WwOd11 hrou tet them on a Era Williams.�ti'nlliamsr:al and be convinced. -- - acres of.land, to-Grantham to be con. Frywhere when they become known,.it -verged' into a recreation ground for the ds in general. use in Canada and other borough. �cnmlrivs as. a hou chold mc,llcine and tIOW TO WIN., ��, Ilse dt•mAnd ior it each year shows that the evil in me al- impossible l- i n -a ,4class by Themsel"Wes ' tm sdble to Flnd. A plaster equal to'•Tbe i is a favorite wherever -used.- -"Unfortr, nalely, ` Davise��wsen co,WiLtreal h"tnotist,mvt decnakinn,"'n declared d the wtll�al�va s 11 victory,". -- g egaala it...;. f,yard roll cuts T plasters. Mailed on receipt of marry. Then your better hal( Y p ways be victorious:' Sp " Y g n' The Youth: "Yes, I'm In business for passe, Lrtore your. eyes 1 can make you - `-myself, but I don't seem to be ahle t- (or t that you .are 'rnarrned." "Go ��N, Menge.' Figure Scrateheq and met with any success. The Sage: "Vo- ahead." said the other. "Coe been try- every form or contagious Itch on human body" ever'meets with success, young ing to forget it for ten gears:' or antinale cared in 3o minutes by seal- AUTOF108lLE " AND " CYCLE " SKATES plan. He must overtake it." ofd. 9anit oa. h nes Ie a t ary Loci er tai - If a dot bites poa.doat be scared. Bathe Elis _ _ IDe"'ngn and I'+r,sh Ur,surpasscd _ kToiloway's Corn (`lire destroys corns. wound with cold wster and corer it with a cl,:ttt TRIAI:S. _ _ =in. Rllnlret R!O-1 sled" and warts, rook anti brunch. Who, ,n which. woaver's Cerate has been freely then would Endure-ihettr with such a 'pre►d. The cerate relieves the para caai,ed by Ile—I snppo�A it would be a'great And maunractured my tpa sting of ia,etts _ trial to you, dear, it, after all, our on- " 'cheap and effectual' remedy within gng(,inent..ons broken ofV THE CANADA CYCLE AND it110T01: CO.m LJlnittbd wt'HAT SI Ir WANTED. `he-You bet it \Votild,-dear. A great, Torar+to JYr,etlon• oanadi Tle: . "Marry .me and you shall waint b ,,etrial, Fred: "They tgll me at your efIice that. for p lthrng•" _ _.----- - mach of proih ' I " `top are only one of the clerks, and'you a said you were a director." Charles; "So She: . But I don't want la want for - I am. I address the envelopes." nothing. I want to pant for something 1 want. A utck Recovery from Fever and all stub Kidney. Cry-Pain tri the back is the These Tools p always the case when "Ferrovim",the the kad'neys for help• To 'nee is a t e 7 cr o sea Y , -. •. •• li strengthens, rt nicer: the hod - . - -, ►est tatt+ic fa used. IC ba►►ds, � ns, gleet the ca2Y i9 to de y _ �,'e - gives new life. Try it over to a disease cruel, ruthless, and �.,... . ale l__ — • - finally life destroying. . South American i ✓V � I "No;'dtt'dared the Vining man.'with a Kidney Cure has power akin to miracn- i ,ouch of sadness !n his• voice; nt may IOUs. tithe needy kidneys out of a in helprn eed d prey Lhp tgire of disease, It relieves in six b- that me day I sha11•be ha but hours.-38 nuns Roofind, o ISM at present'.it is beyond me." ills com- panion was interested. "There-is'a girl. liusbarid.; .,•t '"'• d b. �' w ¢"+ ...i..�. .:e-,a.-v. •�n' .r:.:oa R•;+ ^a:;•�.. v Y•�- .sa 'a F, a q . .,.. ^ _�..... ',, u' "o �•r`« :.7`ti" u s ,,c::.• '�"'? ..,x !'m' ^7 0`�E'. J.Fac"'-�Y., .¢•w.�. -:i-. v.. [.._r ..r > -:- e.." .n- .w, :?u, -"%Sm' i.-:. �,.a7.,, tit- •w i• �!'e rte:wr .. r `.. .tea',H`^ ,:.4;,.. ^ -.K '"` •� _. _ ':r-.n. - - e .,'° .::.r^}• .,.y.e +' .'+`"+ `�' ^a �.•. '` �1 Y' .�e.�w d -f., . 'du. s:.$., •> .:. • .r _ :•a.�...,..:..•. .. - ...�. ,-,-,Vi"`"µ FSzr`,i-�'x•..dY+2�c•��=-----•. . w �'iw »ti4F:i U •:' a O vvcaa Ureal two f+.ed OwL=• '4 _ � ,. .0• •' fir „"3 - y d�s�it l►at s�� bridge Chrissm+ts fair and' we con- ` t PLkssis►i On><lam gratalats Jeaehua Hoover and Joseph R SALE.—a anmber of Pore Nerd ria a ! ?it8tgs }itiowder on securing•eeeond prizes on 1' tared bossed rook•,d>,laelr mtaorea soon• ? `'OKA pas swt •1.00 g;.ala> atTwi their horses. seW N b Ooar4lew los 118 !encu,Pteh•►ins r .-c q.ly _ xA"is oa ADvzxTi82G. I The concert and Christman tree _ r H � New -�tion Lae.rsion.per ane 1p amss. iven by the Atha public school on pOBE L(?8T.—In Brougham on the n�g ye , ` AiisYan neat insertion, line a •` f b'riday evening, the `?,1st, ass a great ROBE of Thossd• Dao,4nh • Rood - appy' ' -not Laolude Lagsl or Fors-ad-!success, it being the best concert ever �r�ew4a robe•large size. The finder will held here. The le Came as early rewarded by returning the some.or drop p — teens given to parties aa4ing con... poop las me a card statins where it may be found. _ _ , �.Isao4agor S or s months or b77 the year. HSU- as sir o'clock and by seven every seat phot Good,Brougham P O 13 "To our many friends and customers, not forgetting our little irassrcb oeyerrly ooatrapt� 4ble quarterly... was occU. led. We are sorry that eo - customers—the Girls and Boys. �Ve thank + 4isooa4eal;i:inn°:d: mans had to return home disappoint- ARM TO RENT.—Containing 1021 for our kind atrona a do lr n rite ear that ire u ail-most heartily P 7 sczea be lot W ooa8, Townshipof y patronage g Y speedily drawing t0 '"k rs cents er line each subsequent insertion c a ng, m es west o aremou . n e , p and were laden with pre6eAt8. for the remises are a frame house:3 frame barn*and throughout the coming year. It will always he our object first to etveial•contraet r tea msde�nows oa�pplles•: t p d _ran: No free advertising old people as well as or the children. a driving hones sod a pig pea, Posaeasioa Riv- .3 sements withot written ustructions George Kirby•delighted the audience on April Lilt. For farther particulars apply to const er your wants and supply you with the very best goods at the Eta 4 �.tittibe inserted until forbidden and charged ao- from seven to eight•with- selections F spo8ara, Claramonc, atf closest possible cost. Al:;o our services as usual will ever be at your seeantsmustiOrdea for discontinuing ming advertise-t e- from hisphonograph. Then Coun- --- command in procuring for scar special articles.not in stock, and in �g be IAR'�I TO RENT.—Bei' lot 18, t i ors, chlor J. A. White, who -so -ably tilled F uick delivery of cads ordered. r� r rob Work prom n attandod to. the chair, commenced the prograrn.• andlaJioin na thenViilage+[Clea exoat nr con q k ` p y Proprietors' f0 PIetO eistir-g of lib ac:ea. On the premises area Good LWst Wee He congratfilated the people of Atha tilPkai' &' Thexton, Ia !•S brick dwe111nR, fleet class barn, and stat les,an Y on always having a good concert and abundance of good rater,there beinv a ruan- f� picnic and that they always got a good icg'streaai,and water in stable,two goon Drab• 'e intimated that we expected Santa Claus. It took him a ' NOTES,AND-CAl11hIENTS . crowd,. rain o4 shine. The opening ar a. Fall Plowing done. For further panic• little longer to p- g o address was given b Master Atex. mare spaly to D Forsyth,North Claremont.50tr g fist here this winter, the Lo 5 of the hooses bete a g 7 very slippery with so much frost, but he got along f,11 right_without _--- La which Was good xs wasalso Mrs. all accident to himself. or reindeers and brought lots of veryfine The Christmas season is one that ppg ng. TENDERS WANTED y g r singing Ni by 0. er's roast The comic _ things for Christmas. Toys for the little children. Nice things '}3 always looked forward tri with sin in by O. Ni hswander was well. Y g glieasure,by those who have the received:fibs comglcsing%ngandstump for the Boys and Girls, also for the grown up people. . Beautiful lace ; iod fortune to live in Christian speech by O. 9pang were excellent, Tenders will be received by and chiffon collars 25c, 50c and 75c. , Lace hamdkerebiefs—Jap. silk Aiinds.' It commemorates a great especially the latter, which was envoi- handkerchiefs. Ladies' and gentlemen's dressing cases souvenir Pe the.. undersigned u to Ion- g g -+event, the birth of Christ, who ed. The music on the violin by O. Mc- p post card Album.,.- Glove and handkerchief cases, work boxes, mens Avoy and hiillrop Orchestra was more day noOII, Dec. 31st for- the shaving cases, men and women's hair brushes, photo holders, etc.,weatone to bring "peace on .earth than'good encored eve time. - -,ad good-will toward men." The g g caretaking of the. .Pickering We can't begin to tell you half of it. We have most everything, •memnt is $tt:ingly observed, for it The singing choruses and drills by the Come and see them. It will be a pleasure to show you through. mus that ever hod has the de- school cogld not be better. The para- Public school for the 1907. P Y 8 gine at that season of spreading sol drill vias one of the features of the For partioulars apply to -any Groceries evening, several present having ea- r _ fly among his fellow-nien. The pleased themseves as never having of the school board. and fruits. Nuts—ahelled and unshelled. ' Peels, airilE that proT is the wing ol? witnessed such-excellent performancA, and Currants. Mince meat—All frgah, all good for the Xmas trades. p g1 and rent credit is due the teacher, John Merkur, $@C g Eaceeents, especially to those who Miss Ena Cline, for- the manner Lit - aK+e in need, is a mopt coa}mend- TT &is ; dile. It brings joy not only which she had them trained av they NOTICE. D. S I M P S 0 N. & COMPANY - ,. ..• went through their exercises without ! lw- rite recipient of't�e gift, but a blimderr-or a mistake: t Themaw to this 9- Of tb section are People es w eat a Fir er- / • ' greater satisfaction than the ttuetees.bav_e ea aged her services _ #ire knowledge of the fact that for another year. The proceeds am- . is the we&Oe• of brit3gillg 'oy mounted to nearly ik96 Uf). The nom- 1Dg FrFlE�b6r Yard . 8ft8>' the rpt -=:aand happiness to another. ne mitres are thankful for the turnout - [ 4 and wish all a us and ha lot of JanQ must be cub ,.jvmn, not engage in any nobler , P;�l PPy e :'+Ianrk than that of relieving saf- New Year. _ Sale , :oec•ing and,distress. The ea et'di- les>3 other wise arranged TheA '+Otue of a_ small sum or mon- for. - .:asDy in this . wry repays - .. . � -:r�sny-fold. It repays not _ W. D. GORDON est SON. . ,• .-. .. : .. ,.-�_ ; i "Only_ in - tbe. satisfaction that _ _ ... 'Those who want Cheap Toys nad Fancy Goods, call at M. &E, a• a takes in seein.R- another The' Boone '0 Our entire stock reduced to a very low figure. "aenefitting by hi3 action, but We will enumerate a few articles-- Is To Yom& tit brings about a contented • � � Building blocks .Toy Watches llrawinq slates �'atfees . Q Toronto World orld Toy Furniture Drums -Toy trunks Shell goods r ,zmind that benefits one , phys- Hand Mirrors Pin tea i, +'esm117p Besides giving to the Ys Auto albums. rr r ae>teedy this =pit it of gig Eng is '�'� �� '� �� First rate 3larL-et Rsports and Fore- One very Rqe>d glass ease and two Cheaper ones for sale. x ".rate tbaL strelsgt}lens 011e brrcth- cMtes. -STORE To,RENT. �•-4echood of man. 'Fcieud:4:li {' ('u i �p The Farmers' page is a special fest- We will still bontinue the dressmilkin _ L-va 'e strengthened and new SICK CHILDREN tare. No farmer can afford. to be - g• _ without this daily paper with its live Zrieendw are mane: . The rust—. ..nam in -e a way, i8 a mast _ up-to-date reports. a- svl� E: :pQt�N:j. 3,. y` For it Cares for Every Sick Child Special eaten now. -v icksirable tine,_ and long may Copies can be obtained`from John E continue. There may be iu O►itartu whose Pureuts Dickie bt Co. \ alai danger in some caae>;t_where Csonot Afford'to Pay Orders'taken by M. S. Cbapman, or • ])• e -2a person . may give more than - for Treau -int. F. M. Chapman,Agric. Editor. - ail . lliltiel'q peiri�n� he can well afford and thus - s _ 'Aub bis 'ur'n -family -for the _W � !' -• benefit of others. In order -_ +� # t The Sr+piwl!oc sick Children, College . ?. _ 4'� - pis 24tk to i"at others may not Outdo street, Toronto,''r►p;msh to fatbern area `-t !! it Seim 1n- the matter of; grvinR mowers of Outarko for funds t0'mountain i -m man may Rive more than the tboui-and sick f ; We invite the Undies of Pickering and surrounding _ '&e is* able, and- thus be gener- ehildren that i1 t •. ' country to our Fall Millinery openings on the to a fault. However, nor'es wtfhin its ':J . , above dstee. .Be sure to come and see, - 'this is a fault that is some- Wall-every seine:" /.,'r '�' "What tare and causes but Th• Hoefx:al i• r (., M,1 � S MT. E R � S C 0• not-a lanai institu r (f . to �sttle suffefRng. enerosity cion—bur l!rovin• A _� i its like Merry. It is twice Tial- .The sick t' +blessed. It blesteth him -�_.��'' child fr ern a y - y ,,1j� Aro in Antnrw e v Wall , Pape rs '-, Pain ss -Ll1t1L gives Atld him a h0 t<1kea. wll•�cwin atfortl tt• l C t pt}' h45--the same <�•c. ! ! ATHA. the < - + __.. `child living 6Tor- { 1 - f. = _ " _ C' 1 A. Hei:ey is�pel:diug a time at Pt. "aArrr wrTtt HER onto and id Lrcatrw res r }' � large fie` y er lLlgin. Dort_ 8too c fret. 1t now on hand ori es In Wall Paper ranging A B. Lehman agent Christmas at The Hospital had last year in ted bens '-~' Almira. f )' - {ti.. t , r;. Srom 8c. ftp. iris cont two patients-311 of rheas,w'Cre --f - at� JO�� p' ��s► S. P. Lapp spent Saturday in To- _fr,,m Sat piwced outside of Turonto. ThF — . _ � Z3b13=TCD. - ----- -�o1it4, cost- is Otto and airs ig swan er spen 1. , cte. -33anday at Markham. f,er pa. er — Jos. \iowder took in the C'luir,iinas uenc`per - The undersigned will be Ia Picker Market _ , r.�tlir aL Whitby on Monday. Say,nest in every Wednesday for tbe. benefit PrcdnCe. -e1�C ' Neighbor• Mr. and -Mrs.-H end, of Markham, t h c r c of tris many customers who want their -spent Sunday at F. Madill's. were 134 watches,clocks and jewellery repaired -�' -.- Our teacher, \lira E.Cline, is spend- aica .lit- I Kindly leave them at Dr. Bateman's W. C. TA%Frauo, of-'stouffvill:r, If yon can feed two or more cat- .:aag the holiday with Watford friends. rle r.ne• � drugstore. All work warranted, will be at Mechin at Poucher's may and Morris Montgomery spent i da in � s. tie for tree through thy' winter 7 R 7 Pe S- store, .. rotigham, every Tuesday.- +�hriatmas with their brother`in Peter- the Eloy p., TAYLOR... morning prepared co pav the hieh- please drop me a card and I will iltlsro. pital. est rice in cash for Butter a!nd S.and firs. Burkhoiler, of :17ark- - Si 1304. — . -- 1 b return mail send u the 90-43 �Yh'tby. P Eggs. He has also arranged with y "�m, called on T. Dunkeld on Mon- w faun- "xsw rtAReRIVED"BOOKS. JUST Hg Mechin to bar produce for him. � �m adsy. 3 a c i on 50 yZARS' during the-week, either trade I will allow you. Ido money 're- - .los. Rud Ml;. MovQder and family the K�spital has treated 12,1W children. EXPERIENCE or cash, as desired. quired from you. w�eent Xmas at lies. M's mother at About 9,:00. of these were unable to'pa} .s'Nongolis. and were treated free. , �7CT. C. Z►3F's21,11gh. Write phone or apply to Mrs. Dunkeld, sr., who has been Your' .,:arriously ill. is much better at time of rah put got i J. A. WHITE, Brougham. - �►riting. - de n hinge• - Morris Montgofnery. of Peterboro, on the door ' Alas been spendingg the last two weeks :�. o 'f Ch -BAKING f with his brother gal here. Hospital' Ttswtx Mlnn►ts. mercy. D[staNs ' la��(Ql1i 0A IF * � firs.C. Reesor,ofy�Vhitevale, spent y Corsrenro�s da jo •ice+ a few days of last week with -.her- ~Ever}' Anyone sendtas a sketch and deeesrtpdon mos On and after May let I will conduct yy bod sdollnf etatek esesertain Dor opinion tree w ether aA sLtuay Ne Mrs.'s ivo daughters `` Y 1 oa is probsw► osis commnnias _ business in the store adjoining J. H. The undersigned having bought t Ba Newdicks two day htera from may th' nom cit oonManuel°`s is on Beal's 'furniture shop, I will qu Ray g tee ddese a ay roe secs P the blaeksmithing business of Ir Ragland ace s -din Christmas with �Friend: i n -.ant $a8 $ / Potents taken t� Itnan at`r•ostve keep constantly on hand a good et1P- Moore, is�repared'todo.black- "u .''hiw+End intend remaining in Canada. Need to worralwotud,wrtbont mthe _ ply of bread and cakes. smithllig In all its limes. 7 SERVING SAMARPAST. Somebod '• Cakes oi' all kinds made-to order - - .. Wm. and Mrs. Forsyth, of Stou13' 7� _ wills, and Jas. Scott and family of 8th child. �Q � Horse-shoeing Your dollar me be A dory o[ ho t. shortest notice. g-a-Specialty. 'line, Markham,spent•Xlnins a,t'John Y. Pe . wbsndeomelyftt13atreted weekly Largest etr. P'� Y• ' ' iomebod v's child. The Hos Ital Pays oar+ 'culation of any scienitfle�]pwgIrnal Terms,gs• ice-Cream Parlor in connection. �COtt 9. I' p }' enr four montba,gl sola by all newsd=I, ~ C. C. ldcAvo and lfrs. John Scott •dividends of health and happiness to p 7' I 381 Broadwa, v .. W. A. Thomson =re under the doctor's care. Their fe irrg childhood on �NN Cc Cn. y N�1N York ' PICgERING OIV-T, _ Rr9u H,Of — 7+R F o, tva t nv,An.n C. r , i amuy -friends: hope for their. speedy every dollar that is Claremont., Ont:. _ {,aid by friends of little children. i 1 • I _ -, " - If y9u know of „�}.! c 'Winter t9ernt '6pexs )axuary 2 7Whitby Steam any child in jour _ i - Here.atre"some of the recent' records ncighborbood who • 1 Photogra, 1, by the _ is aiClt or crik rled-' =OTT 1 Pump �'i�orks t or_has' club feet read £lie. fiarent'a nam to - a ery .. 'Dlt I- •the 1IOS •T�a i`P PL 18TlR • n b -- - i '���.�� . � 20$ONTO ONT. See iv hat can a done for clubfoot chit _ -;_ ren. TI£ere-wer-t.36-like Cason last4-4:. _ �"1 _ a Y Cratmas 1906. Out of the last 200 calls from business'' ► _ good easy--'wOTk�'g plimp is ' ' ears' firms we have filled FIFTEEN of the o-6Awe saved.' Time•is'money. , ' positions. We had no one else ready. _ When the.family is 'home it.would O!all materials sn siFn to send. We have also had 82 calls n be nice to have a family group taken. ke tit n etoak. It wig a for hnsiness colla a teachers. 101 ex- =We-.brindle all kinds and guar- _ _. _ ` pay you b' isfaCtion. - ei We gnaradtee satisfaction and ri- bo calla oar arorka acd Inspect our stock studentso other uslness colleges or h P and obtain prices. Don't be misled by shorthand schools were- enrolled here ' es rigft. agents we do not-employ them,eonliequent- during the last two years. We be.v'lstern.,tan}:s nl;2de to.order. ty we can, and do throw off the agents- lieve we have the beat commercial "Irons ArTIR ° Commission of 10 per cent., which you will school in Canada. t'i'e thoroughly. "� Agency for the Barrie Cutters•— eartsinl save b satisfy our students. Write to-da ii• pl' • �E�G�rnS please,send contributions to J. Ros, Sam lee on hand. Beat cutter made. y y purchasing from as. Y p i 1 Robertson,Chairman,or to Dnuglac.David P Call soli0ited. for catalogue. -� `Ct; •' son Sec.-Trona, of the Hospital for Sicr WHITEY GRANITE CO., W. J.'ELLIOTT,'Prineipal, -.Brock, street, R hitby. Ciriidren, College Street, Turoata R. J. Cowan, Brougham. taco, Whitby, Ontaffo 197 Cir. Youge and Alexander `its • .. .. k ".,+,wd�?.:.-."' -:.- '-.� �. �"td i;~,,, -. :,.~..,. -. ... .w •:a^, y. ,:L�etY.+'`.�.f{�^a-il•...1.•+.' .�',.C'. • r � y r 37 _MIN 71 AlF. �:.+..,s- '•:.�' .r+• sew':• -.-rn 7••-.r....-... .}..+!; ^•, _.+' .., �`:t :a. '£tet"•' .. .*+c +•�` �c^r.'-:.�,t .:•t. :s-•^y�`q'r "�:r.-;:"v"rgtw?. .s •a. �.S '•a -`= ,' .',e'a!4p^.• 1••:+es,.7.,.,.. "4•�.;•.rr �,`-'...nc :.P..i7'm;"" e;,'•e t, ... 'a'' ' 's„ , •,r.. ..q�r'sa'..t .;3.• •a, .: ..1....�5•'"'.., , -S� .•.•�' `r+• .,... .. s ., .._'' 4 wrt. .G%.,� .'i - yY my •-e.;,,.. .^'�'.,•-, •.„r... .. y+.y.... :'.. ;'r;•+'tXS: ,- e ,.„• ....... - +.._: •.r^v; y�.:�.+... �s pj'a;%a,.. � k ' z':; 1 g� G^ .v�'C, 'v y .( C ,.r(Ji ♦Y.".e.: �. .'•,•. i". Jf: , `'IY i•..1� ,,' Y "'.Y:•: �'. ,.�. •• - .._,�, hk�'�c,.. ... .tib:, r:,�...:.._,. .. . :.:YY^s._.. a' i r ..._ �.:z s:, x'• t� • , • -� �, ODI?. Haoz , erton, in elves proximity to her Y Ica _-¢�It�Y �:•, Co D[tseionsr'r Society, occupied Bthee pulpit in Erskine sisters, Mm. David Morgan and = '• - :;" '! ,. _ ( Wagg spent Tuesday- via church last Sunday, both mording Mrs. Robt. Richardson and here1ftl and evening. Mr. McGregor in a she continued to reside until her TLO11 3 F. Bunker lost a valuable mare most forcible manner presented death. She leaves one son, Bert- G 'this week. the claims of the Society to the ram. The funeral will take place - + - Thos. and Mrs. Gregg were in congregation. Both addresses on Thursday at 2.50 o'clock in the =-�"'the We of success strength and �3r• _ - ' " the city on Monday. were listened to roost attending afternoon, to the Walkerton Cem : A new Canadian record accomplished in 434 jests: Geo. Adair is home from Myr- by an appreciative audience. etery. A prelim I narypervice will , ' a25 Ale for the holiday. The offering at each service sails be at the residence of Mrs. _ W a over 15,000,000 a,� was here on Monday. Claremont public school. Sen- o'clock. Telescope. - Capes, Reserve Fund and Un�vided Prti6b, ;ter John Elliott, of Pickering, is for Division. Honor roll for.Dec- friends here. ember. V-Annie Found Kath- .,visiting oust 5,250,000 , Mrs. James Courtney, we re- leen Story, Delmar Founo, Mabel //'''�� Your account—large or small—is invited. scat to report, is seriously ill. Bryan. IV-Gertie Morgan, Jen- 4d Misses Mary and Bessie Macnab, nie Rawson, Wesley Slack, Roy Deposits of $i.00 and upwards r.tCivCd in the Savuigs of Toronto, are home for the holi- Tarr, Willie Shepherdson. III sr.- Department—Interest paid 4 tunes a year— 26 days. Clifford Soden, Harold Graham, At the annual school meeting, Hillyard Bryan, Victor Hayward, ? r ( °�`' 'Dr. Ralph Brodie *as elected true- -illie�ia3on, Willie Evans. IIIFrie"n . neSove' reign Bad 'of `�/anati tee. jr.-Ethel White, Clarke Rawson, l 1i e The N Ews man will be here next John Hayward, Wilfred Under- Monday morning, instead of Tues- hill. -E. Ball, Teacher. ' , Then tell him about Aycr s �+', S. Theaker, Xanager' Claremont' -day. Junior division. Sr. II-Ferns Thos. and Mrs. '.Stephenson Stotts, Clifford Tarr, Ethel Sheph- Cherry Pectoral. Tell him - spent Christmas with relatives erdsou, Minnie 'Shepderdson, how it cured your hard cough. MINES in Myrtle. - Ralph Brodie, Maggie Gleeson. Miss' E. Gibbons and Harrison Jr. II.Kathleen Rawson, Wall- TCII him why you always keep 4 Mt Spears are spending the holidays ace McFarlane, Velma Hayward, it in the house. Tell him to ' is Toronto.. . Robert White. Pt. II-Annie ask his doctor about it. Doc- Compliments of the ' Season Born.-On Thursday, Dec. 20th Shoffard, Viola Forsyth, Florence tors u� a at'est deal o[h for ' `-the wife of Mr. Milton Benson, of Forgie, Dora- Brodie, May Flor- a daughter.' once, Flossie Black. I (a)-Clara throat and lung troubles. -_ Mrs. Geo. Richardson spent a Underhill, , Archie Story. I (b)- -t >t.d ta,tets sold cad eseth and we Verna Evans, Hazel Mantle Wil- `'tom r trt.d��e�y We have 30 stoves to sell before the 1st o!January at cut prices. few days with her parents at is .quict= a[ First come. First Served. lie Forgie, Eva Wilson. I (c) Green River. ";"9feei.�.w'°`c a=v°'�"ia We regret to report that Mr. Mar Tarr, James. Middleton, , Joseph Linton. is very ill at the Mildred Brodie. . .Dowswell, Claremont, the Peoples Tiasmlth• Vale o sari . _31 ,. Rev_. M-Q. and M"rs-. Tait. are .suffering extenifing over a period. 1 - - spending the holidays with rola- of about two years, Mrs. Argos 1` . elves in St. Thomaa. Hoover Lound relief in death an - Miss L. Rnmoiar has returned Monday evening of this week from Aurora after spending a two Notwithstanding the protracted Gan* _ _ : weeks vacation here. period of her i.11uem, and the in- al SGsphenaou, of Picker- fence Nuffering which she endured PNes get quick retie! from Dr. - Mrs. Hoover was never heard to i hoop's Magic or piles-and >, _ �� 'ling, was in town with his brother, .• it's mode alone for piles-sad it works Thomas, on Monday. complain, accepting the inevitable. with certainty and satisfaction. Itch- Vfab Mrs. D. Gregg and- her two sons with Christain fortitude and res- Ing, painful, protruding, or blind piles are"spending the holiday with her ignation. Hee end came peace- disappear tike magic by its use. Try i mD it Fl iQF•fAE F �F smother at Aliso Craig. fully. Deceased was a woman of it and reel Fhr sale by the, Pickering Richard Uarter, of Manilla, In than ordinary intelligence Pharmacy. is at North Claremont visiting and refinernent. As a neighbor with D. and Mrs. Forsyth. she was kind and obliging. In Executors notice to Creditors - Rev. A. R. Parker officiated in her death, Brant Tuwwu bip loses _ - 'his new charge, Parliment Jt. one of its noblest women. an l of John-Devitt, deceased. Ba tist_• o nature 1y miir h .gy�ps,t.hy :goes. �— Haveon hand 4 beautiful display of Fancy 1�OTZCE U hes•eb; given Fnruaat t the _ f•' Writ. Dowswell returned from put to the bereaved husband and Revised 9tatates of Ontario. icer,Ct,a;ter i2a Articles for Xmas. including Chinaware to+t ail creditors ani other having ciatms a Alton on Satarda evening tri the Pito man.who is left moth- acrd Japaneseware, Fancy Pltltee. Tea- ' yy g y g sataet the estate of John Devitt late of the spend XmaD. with: his family erless. Mrs... Hoover was born in rowa.htp or Picketing m she coon.. or ora pots, Cups and. SaltcerN Etc. Silk ' Pickering Tp. a little over 4S •� 3'eoma� acceaaed• Who died on or about iadkerchiefs, Neck Scarfs, Ladies here. the"ch of November,lace, aroreq uired to send rp W• A. and Mrs. Thomson and ars ago. She was tnarcied to b7 postpr spam or to dolt•ar t William J oe.- Fahey Collars, La a Ties and a host of - blr. Hoover about 25 years ago, tit aaa Jamas ayes.,the ltzeoutor of the tan Dolls, Mechanical Toys Sleighs for the boysWilthe .children *spent Mrs.mid Thomson s olia par- and fuur ears after their mar- deceased on nor bbefefore tfhe Slat day of JaDevitt.nus and many other useful.articles. . Come and see them. y tees,thaar names and adnressss and full ardo- eats. rinse, 1ldr. and Mrs. Hoover mov- oma, „f.their claims.and sscurmes,if any. 3Ic•s. Haney and familyp, of ed up to Brant and settled on a n.la by the=. _ Woodstock, are spending Christ- farm about two miles from Walk- And nottea is hereby further stn■ that Head quarters for Oranges, Lemons and Confectionery. xnas herewith N. and Mrs. Bar- a`onottorrs he said p:t"'oc..md wa:�bus the:a`.:: - tOn. of the said deceased among lbs parties entit]ed thereto having regard only to the claims of Miss Bray. of Dumbarton. itwhoob notice has beer given as above ntre4 spending the Christmas} -vacation A C R T I C A l PERIOD: `� that the said =:eentors will not Dr`isabl. for the said same".or.an,past th.s of to as ml7ik all oar r(exds a Xe �r�l'JG hpga� here with her parents, S. and '.lire. npo`rt`othnia e..°�key see ow,ew.tn.r iBrn . I" number from ere in aIffof December iso4 tic illtam J Datil ,• •� •�� . oyster supper and concert at Dangers and Pain 0! This t;,ritkal Brougham on Thursday night of Y° James Byers Period Avoided by the Use of Lydia 4rsenwood Pose owes last week. E. Piokham's V 'We are carrying a larger stock of patent medicines than ever Wm. and Mrs. Dowswell and d�etabte Compound. Daroct McGillivray, before and our prices are right. -� - -.child, of Toronto; are spending �..�.� How many warren kiolor,for Hers 11-19 �Chc•i turas here with A. B. and 1 realize that the most - _ Mrs. Dowswell. critical period in a - - W. M. Palmer desires -all out- woman's existence standing accounts to be paid by �� _•4 is the change of life, 11j Jan. 10th 190.:or interest will.be M and that the anxiety Claremont's Balance of our 'Xmas Mock w be .added after that date. felt by women as Leading: re Rey. 31 r. Simmons, of Foothill, this timedisorsnear `��' cleared at co : a'eupied the pulpit in the Baptist re not without .church on Sunday last and preach .Aliwa e![eau 'reason? .er -- -. ['Pe are causing,the finest assortment .b Good Stationery ed in a mint acceptable wanner tri s de eyscem ie in $la,�'�g ever shown here. iso a Iinc of tlie.best Chocotes- - -- p ranged condition, or ehe is predis- at . large congregations.. posed to apoplexy-of any organ, It is at, A number of our yorng people this time likely. to become active and, Will do volar Horse Shoeing took in the Xmas. tree at Atha (tin with a Bost of nervous irritations, make and General Repairing .9 ri1' Friday evening. They say if you life a bunion. and o properly, neatly Varementr sat�re ` want to hear a gcod l r)gram'and At this time, also, cancers tom rs and promptly. are more liable to begin their destructive spend an enjoyable evening just work. Such a-krmng symptoms as a - -go to. Atha. sense of suffocation,hot flashes,dizziness, A trial solicited. Satisfaction A large number of young people headache, dread of impending evil, guaranteed. :.patronized the skating-rink on Sat- sounds in the ears, timidity, palpitation.. Fa� omfor � inFoo wear urday and Christmas Evenings. of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irrer — -- _ -- — -- — There will also be skating on the gularities, constipation, variable appetite, — _ -rink onSatnrdayeveningand al:o weakness and inquietude are promptly THOS- J. STEPHEN30N iliac Choice Bread and Pas Floor, heeded by intelligent women who are on New Years' evening. approaching the period of life when CooperVold stand. Bran, Chop and...Molassee Feed, Mack Forsyth attended the Fat woman's great change may be expected. Stock Show at Guelph. He also Lydia E pinkham's Vegetable •Com- m`C+tll aE•T)ie Coiner Shoe Store. attended Col. John A. McGilli• pound is the world's greatest remedy for The best place to buy Wishing you all a Happy and.Prosperous New Year. wray's. sale .of imported short- women at this trying period. _ horns where he purchased some Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com. Wall-papers �� iRtporeed stock at the same sale. pound invigorates and strengthens the "W■ ,ir1e PALMER, Claremont. The Christmas tree and enter- female organism, and builde up the —is AT— weakened nervous system as no other tacnment in the Methodist church medicine can. Biughama was a success in every Rap: The Madame Louis Belleau of 17 Ramsay a trees were laden and the hhildren 8t., Quebec, Que., writes: Over 200 samples to choose frunt at LIFT, FORCE AND PUMPSquitted themselves admirably. Dear Mrs.Pinkham: 4c.per roll up, and SUCTION The prose jds.Of 04-evening a- "Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Mouldings to match all papers. Also, mounted to$17. - assisted me to posy the change of life with a full line Of the�best Constantly on Hand Prices Right. . The decorations and illumines- but very little sickness and pain,and I am tions in J. & P. Macnab's store pleased to give it my endorsement,for I feel Yainta,Oils and Varnishes, always in 'Burin the Christmas Season at- that it is the medicine which every woman stock at lowest posaibleprices.' Wind—mills erected and Repaired. 8 should take. I am the mother of three Don't forget the place. :ttaeted a large number of custom- children,and when I reached the age of fifty Direct telephone communication with all parts of Pickering, era, who admired the work of the naturally my health was n ne too good,and '!� G BINGHAM Markham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, I feel re that if I had notaken•your Vege-. W. f artist. . We have on hand a, few'f table ompound I should not have passed also Stouffville, Markham'and Pickering villages, over Independent _North Ci.tremont 'articles suitable for News Year's'the climax safely. I took it off and on'for -= System. _ gifts. two years and now find that I am in splendid ' Orders promptly attended.to. - health and strength and feel younger and it e. We congratulate Mr. Alex. Wil- better than I did ten years ago. M&h praise c �� Reps' 'ing don son on. his being. appointed ;� to your medicine, and may'all suffering -.For Sale• - Justice of,the Peace. Mr. Wilson�w Hien lcatn of its value.' n: Ger crow & 180-3), e TUt, O� Successor to - ' expresses the wish that the boss l For special advice regarding this im- _ 4, John (} larerrionl• will sa conduct themselves in sncli Portant period, women are invited to One Compiete Threshing Outfit, consist - A manner as will poli require leis i writs to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, plass. Ing of on 20 h p nompoand engine and boli- - 2. 1 I She is a daughter-in-law of Lydia E. or and one separator with self-feeder and services in his nen' 'positioli-'.of. Pinkham and for twenty-five years has wind-ataoker. authority. __ _ _ been ad-vising sick women free of charge. This complete outfit has only rung a short , _ e R I A R DSO N S s, Her advice is free and always helpful to .James Evan„ sr., one, of the old- Y P time and will be sold at a bar sin and Z Qct residents of the- township, ailing women. would be-a splendid outfit for farmers to - ^' died 'on Saturday, Dec. L2nd, at Catarrh of the nose ,and throKt syndicate. Impwrtantehowing of finest disptsy of .:+ Also one Ten h p Gasoline engine. This obins: A very largi assortment of the residence of Duncan M. Mor- lead you to at least ask 'xis. for a *engine •s in first-class condition and is 8tationarv. Books,Dolls, Toys, just " gan, of 'North Claremont, at the free trial hox of Dr. Shoop.s Catarrh powerful for its size and can be use either received for the•Holiday trade. Call t �"�, • age of $9 years, after an illness Cuae. Nothing so surely proves mer- stationary or Portable and can be seam — and see them. - 3 it as a real, actual text—and Dr.Shno i rnnnin at the Claremont toundr at an extending over a number of years. 1 8 y y Subscription), taken for ull Magazines. His rife pre-deceased him a ntim- to prove thio, earnestly desires that, time. Weekly sail Daily Newspapers bar of ye+it's• His funeral which we can let yon make that teat. This+ Cross ent and other saws gummed at creamy, Snoin White healing balm• the foundry on thA shortest notice. -�• �-•�t A -�—��^r took place on 1fi,nclay to the lisp- soothes the throat and nostril G, ,+nil R. W. CURRY, W. J. s1. RIV1T.AR-1..I►�70N. tist eeruetery wa.9 largely attend- quickly purifies a fni l or ft.verish+ ed. brett.th. Oall and investigate. For i Foundry, and Machine B:.� C .rte C. McGregor, of thale by the Pickering Pharmay• hap, C . .. KIN r a•. est' .r r I �'.m •.ti -'S ti; . ._•s P .•.'�,r,�i•.:.^. -a,.r.:g'.!1 --, ..Y. .,:• ,,,v rice,.:e'f•-..,.1 _.J t '>.", '.pry P. •v� �rcasw a y 7. ,,...� '1, . ..i. ...aG>' v✓ • A. a:A...•. �'? 'Wni`!:1 `— �:�3,J •'-•T;-9P\ a'1f,:t -:YT•r i_J'.T.l F' �1[ 4, '�. .». r. ,.,''} j. :. .w, •tip ,�-� r �rX.. . -11, -•t _pc .isr.� r.'. , It ,'t... .. ....c... • "n • ' .... � - r� � �� y .•, '...:err-wr� �■ ,,��..,,`` • 1 r LEADIN�C �R�ETS R 4 . I G ,.�,­ -­ - . .,,�­, .. "B �Iw - .,. ti IN " [I Ia k", "BREADSTUFFS. 1�11 90N1 Nr-, - - - [4 . - Toronto, Dec. 24,-Wheat-Onierlo- - 1 Winter wheat, No. 2 white, 69c bid, 70c - .. �� • , * • , asked; No. 2 red, 69c bid, 71c asked east. NTerrible ' Tragedy inn �rriall Sparta No. 2 mixed, 70c asked outside. Spring, Great Famine Follows 'Total Failures1. I - ., _ No. 2 loose, 65c bid east, *Be asked • C.P.R. north; GGj- asked east. { y.•, . n ., - • . 803;c bid,Owen Sound; 81e asked, Point •i Edward. • , Z % Barley-No. 2, 51c bid C.P.R.; No. 3 . •- A despatch from Washington snys: formerly was a, fertile plain Is a vast. Y '.A despatch from Buffalo, N. Y., says: fames and smoke lost • it Way and extra, 50c asked outside. y o I lake extending 20 miles at the narrowest ' Peas-No. 2 79Mc bid outside, SIC Official advices received here regarding ' were overcome. asked. point and stretching for over 40 miles., �. ' Four lives were snuffed out and one per-, Mr. and hose Lambrecht were visiting the famine in North Kiangsu,China,cqn- son was fatally burned in a small fire toward tiro -south-west. "Here and r Y Airs. Crumlish,who occupied apartments it, 36%crbid for 5 cars January the stories of suffering and want them,'' the prefect says, "are the groups ., in the Zenobia apartment house on on the thirst floor. They, with a nurse, :n that section. The crops are reported o! coltcges which rise above this.sheet Prospect,Avenue, at the corner of West Ida Schambacher, and hits. Crumlish's shipment. No. 2 rnrxed, 35yc bid 5c rate as being almost a total failure to Tao ct water and can only be reached bye . Hu-on Street, on Wednesday night. baby, were the only-other other occupants of fu Toronto, 353;c asked. Yuen. In Anton and Tung 'Townships boats. The people aro in a state of air k- Y g the room when ttte fire started. .Airs• Buckwheat-No.. 2, 55c osteal outside. the'crops practically are a total failure. solute destitution, not only their crops, • Other occupants of the place had narrow Crurnlish had gone to a drug store to Bran-Very scarce, $17 to• $17.50, The country everywhere is under water but also the reeds which constitute their shorts, $18+to $t9. and the people are com fled to wade fuel bells destroyed by the fiood�." escapes, halt a dozen being rescued by get medicine for,the baby. .Flour-Dull; Ontario, $2.70 asked for P `'.the firemen: It is supposed that the ,Lambrechts, often waist dee and in some cases, up An urgent appeal is made for aid for I The dead are:-F. M. Lambrecht, 40 .thinking* that'the fire would not bei seri• `JO• per cent. patents or export, buyers t, their necks.p ' the stricken people,-who number"'15,- El he de Avenue; t+ baby out. ba outside, $2.65 bid; Manitoba test Immediate) west of Tsingho 'what 000,030. Mrs. Lambrecht; ons, delayed laking the sick 6' f — Stents, $4.50; second, $4; bakers', $3.90. y A _'.Ruth Crumlich, three years old, laugh- into ilia Cold air until it was too late, p' ter of Mrs. C. Crumlish, and Airs. J. J and all of them were overcome by smoke. i COUNTRY PRODUCE. PROFIT IN LANE BOATS. FISET SUCCEEDS PINAULT. $ •.Fisher, of New Yoric. The nurse, who had been dismissed [or _ ° Tho bottling was flatiron shaped, the night, escaped by ju3nping from h0r Butter-The market for good buffer is - - and had narrow, winding hallways, in bedroom window to the roof of an ad, very steady: Never So Much Mone Vas Paid Out- A South African Veteran to be Deputy +� 25c to 27c Y which the victims, confused by the joining house. Creamery ........:........... For FreiOhts• Minister. _-_ -- � do, solids ................. 24c to 250 - . Dairy prints .................. 22c to 23:• A despatch from Chicago says: Never - A de=patch from Ottawa says: Col. E. do pails ..... o,... 19c to 2Uc before was so much money paid fox i F�set, D.Q.O., has been appointed De- BED OF COBALT LADE SOLD. hIUST CAST BALLOT OR LOSE RIGHT. 18c 20c ut Minister of Militia and Defer 'o- • — do, tubs carr-Ing freight in lake vessels as dor 'P Y . — .. Compulsory Voting Part of the Election Interior ...... 15c t0 18c ins the season just closed. A rough es- sic:ed Col. Pinault. The orr!r'r-in- ' For the Sum of One Million and Eighty- P Council a intin Col. Fiset to his po- Gve Thousand Dollars. Reform BhI. Cheese-Prices are holding firm at timate laces It at $61,000,000 for coal, PPr% g . z large and 14C for twins. iron ore, gain and lumber. The profits sition was passed on Wednesday attar- A despatch tram Toronto says: A A -despatch r�' S;IYS Eggs-Storage, 23c to 24c; lila c. In the verses were per r cu :, ; " hoot doubt the m teat a f Canadian syndicates tender of $1,fiS5,000 bill amending the eWtiou law has not Neaid are uoted at 300. in the history of the lakes.. Careful',,Canada will receive the news that an rte,'_ _purchs►se of the,_portion of the yet been finaNy passed upon by th alao i Poultry-Prlgces depend on qunitly, comput¢tions, based on the carnia s ot, ofil who own Soot bed_ot Cahalt Lake still vested rn ilia net Erut it is undec�to,xi-LhaS-camp Y -which--is--very-}stied-_=-_-_- - t. steamers,_..show_a_net profit on,,w'crth upon tithe shown of sterling. ' - -- „ - watt wFi3I-be one of the features of F►e - typical- Afrca on mere-than-ane-eccasian.-is-to - Crown, ani comprisin0 4b acres, has Cb,iekes-, iWA E .. ;�7c t4-x steel ships of 13 per cent. On woo�enf` _ been accepted by the Government. The legislation which will be submrttEd °to Fowl 6c to 10c-' ships of between 3,rJt1ET-and 9;5W =t 1 genome Deputy Min with ► ' tae Minister s tis ` - tender was accompanied by a marked Parliament shortly after it reassembles. Ducks Re-to loc capacity the profits have ranged as high tion• Espec all in Col. Fisit is a ttp�a € cheque for ten per cent. of the purchase Any qualifleil voter who neglects, :; :;;: 7c to 9c ointment alar. Col. Filet is a son as 30 per cent., with an average of more;I' PDP South I_ price, rix., 8108,500, and the balance without good excuse, to exercise the Geese s :;: •• Ile to 13C -than 25 per cent. on their insurance val-i of Senator Filet. He went to . = must be paid within Glteen day's. The franchise at a Parliamentary election potatoes-Ontario, 55c to GOc per bag, uation. The cause if this great prosper- Africa in 183J, on the first contingent, tender was signed on behalf of ober 6W shall be disqualified from Voting for in cat tots here; eastern, 65c to 70c. ity was the demand of the country [or. �eing connected with the Army Aledical Fr.�.�. subscribers to shares in the syndicate, Years thereafter. Baled Hay-$tt.50 to $12 for No. 1 iron and steel The total movement of cr.'ice. He served in the operations +n flee vast majority of.them Canadialos, by Legislation In this-direction, tins been timothy and 89 for No. 2 in,car lots the Orange free State, and at the en- recommended by two special commit, Y iron ore for the Benson was 27;513.589 6 Pellatt Pellalt and Messrs. Britton a ement of Paardeberg helped I beat le8s of the House in recent years. Th here. tons, an increase of 4,036,683 tons rote q 13 ` Osler, Toronto; Thos. Btrkett, Geo.. F Baled. Straw-Firm at $6.50 to $7 in 1905. Grain from Duluth in in a off the field on a stretcher-Capt. Arnold, - Hender•son and D. II. Rochester,-Ottawa, Government measure will impose setae ca lots here. lar cr volume than ever before. There who �vns wounded. For his distingu- ond Baymond Mancha, Detroit. penalties for anyone under le. --Nodisqoli- q fished braver' on this occasion he was ft anon who attempts to vole. No one were shipped from the head of Lake y Tire money required by the syndicate q mentioned by Lord. Roberts in da was oversubscrflied by several hundred will lose his rights; however, who has AlOwTR)AL MARKETS. Superior 81,608,000 bushels, as compared spatches. txcn reverted from voting through ill- with 59,678,000 bushels in 190 i. _ t thousands. of,dollars,. The parties who P Alonlreal, Dec. 24 -A Item tone pre- a^ere late tri getting their money in will, nes, or •any other goad`and sufficient wails in the local'niarket, but.very little .,...._.-4 - MUTiNOUg SAILOR.9 '�E1�TENCED. _L. reason, end in such cases an application It Is-understood, receive consideration business being done. '....SWINDLER CAUGHT. The Leader of Potemkin Rebels Gets tr•Jhe local judge will save anyone from fn the formation of the company which j b Buckwheat-5W to 56yc per bushel, 1s to.be formed. The company -will be the.penalty that his .non attendance at ex-store. _ Four Years. : the polls would otherwise incur. Com-American No.-2 yellow, 53c; No. A Bogus Cheque Operator Is In .the called Cotralt Laka Mining company, y A despatch from 'Sebastopol says:: Fi!• _ a12 and will have a capital of between y►----- 3 mixed. 5/rc ex-store. ' Tolls at Galt. • 7 ' teen satlnrs who participated to the mu- •i1• N - $1,000.i1W and $6,000,00). 'BIG TIMBER DEAL IN Ql`E3EC. Oats-On spot, Nn. 2 whife, 12c; A ��patch from Gait says: A Gall bay of June, 1%5, on board the Russian The hist tender -for .Kerr Lake, _ - No. 3 white, •1l Jc.to 4.c; No. 4, 40',1,0 woman's timely pointer to the police cn Battleship tiniaz Potemisine (now the $31.500, made by Americans. was con- American Syndicate Purchases Bradley to 4tc per bushel. ex tore. Thursday led 'to the arrest of a man Panteleimon] were .sentenced on Wed- videred .t,00 low. Netiv tenders -may be - Pea.,;-Boiling peas, $L in carload lots, - . tatted for offers for the-purchase of the Limits at lea Tnaue:. -•• $1'.18 ►tr jobbinx lots. who tins confessed to being 8'purser :'t neaday. The hfader was condemned to fluke: A despatch.from QueFec snys: .Tours pli,ur-Manitoba. 'spring wheat, $4.°5 b-11 s cheques, and is believed to be �osJIe years pertat servitude,di and the A tender offering a honor o! $3x,100 day afternoon-one of t1:c largest deals in le $k.fi0; strong bakers', 83.90 to $h.1U; the swindler wanted in a' number' cf others to serve tetras in the disciplinary - _­for-A inier lease,of la b parcelf $ land iridttstrial purst.it, w•ns completed. A winter. w1wat patents, $1.10 to $4.25; Canadian towns and-_cities: Thursday corps, racnging from six Months to two t g p years. .The pr.soncrs were those of the on the ril'!tt 0t wiry of the Temiskaming: syndicuto of. gentlemen•front-Portlatld- straight ro lcrs. $3.GO tb 93.70; ala, to marling a strange man entered Joseph r - o doe rig Ontario Rnibvay, in ad Maine, Jdentifled with-thi Berlin �- II. bo Fs; $1.65 to $1,75; extras 3t 50 to ,F}ntl's store, New Ainslie 'Street, and crew who sought refute .in RDut Into • , to a royalty of :5 per cent, on foe gross Paper Cgmpany, t have purchased' $1 5 a-ked hlrs: Hall whether-she' had -an y when the K,niaz Potemkin put into - . value of ore mined, was accepted. This Brcakey syndicatd t timber h r Alillfeed=\inniloba bran,-in bags, c°0 blank cheques she could spare, as he Kustenji, where'she was eventually sur- 1s oda try \'Itssrs. 111iJtar, Far 7.ugue.tor a-gvalter of n, million dollars, .lo $22; shorts, $'?1.50.10 $==: Ontario f�vnntc:t to fiAg the man andome iron hist. sdeparfure lhemselacsaug torid hlheuRsyssiaatauthorl• guson-& Hunter, barr•is;VTs, oron -, . - ran, r s, _ . l\1"r. T, A. lieament, Ottawa. properties, involing one mliltom dot- $2'1.5p to $22; in llyd maurilic, $21 to nol,firvl the chic[ of polite., who p acct res; + In Itte case of Cntralt l aka two tenders tars, and will eresct flea' largect.I>utp and -$25;.straight grain, $:,'8 to $`29 per ton. the man unlit arrest \t hcadquartera ,:•, _._._ I- I ' were rceeivrd .which .ct;:i not comply paper mills in Canada'at Ln 1'uque.. The Rullcd Oats-Per bat, $1.95 to $'- in the rrZ�n ;vas taxes with being the party r� ' with the furors o[ the tenders:as clearly company is capitaliatxl at three. million, car lots, $2.10 in jobbing lots. wtrti.t.ul worked the bogus cheque game -TO!)I► CARBOLIC ACID. %\ A,rhe in the a f thtisenl eels, One otos dollars. 'and will tx: knaevri as the Qut4- •Illy._.-_No. 1. $13:50; No. 2, $12.50; No. in CuPlph.:• At first he vtrorvuslr •ic- -� t- $11,50; clover, mixed, $t 1; pure clover, nied the charge, threatening mpr.,ats, :i'k'stth of Patrick Lnnflare, Foreman in - -- '-'' .,ncoanrpanicd by an uncertified cheque. bee Industrial Compal ., with \it Her m j , In another case the Goa•ernment was bort'+]: Brown. of Portland, Ale., -pr 'i- $10,50 to $11, per ton in car_ lots., bill finally weakened and admitted the ^-_ Lumber.,Camp. offered a cash payment and a block of, dent _ Provisions-Barrels, short cut mcss, whole thing. He said he w-rs the �+n A despatch from Ata metewan says: st,ek'in the cernpany to be formed it the - $22 to $24; halt-barrels, $11.25'to $11.75; of n farmer named Horace Browne Inv- 6 -t► Patrick Langone, offer was accepted. The Governrrlent clear tat backs, $23:50; Inns cut hetrvy ins n,fgr CainsvilTe. a short distance [orenran in Burton _ mess,• Ialf•bnrrcis do, 810.75; Jr om �3ranitord: He would make no Bros.' Camp No. 3, north of here a few •held that it would nut be justified,-in 1\O.FATTq IN BANKS. ,$2().5o; g. mites. tools a dose of'carbolic acid on . , 1Q flow ton he had Ling from the advertised terms. dry saitcd long clear bacon, 10 c t. further statement as \\'onran Trust Pocket Alone, But the liyc; barrels plate-bort, $l2 to $l3; half- been operati11 -ng. \\'alae day night about 6 o'clock,' mil-. • _ L. r f-brrel sdoeSG h oro taking it far cough mixture, .and died b $6,000 Vanished. - $u.5h t m the effects in less than len min- ba - 1. l . - A deapa rr and ]n-, 6c Co Tdi• halt lard,-1','U Ylle ., Fhe'untorlunate man was n goo " nt - DRYCE FOa WASHINGTON. sn Atrs. [ilia \'. Knlx r was,robbed of Po GLt1DERS IN WINNIPEG. _ foreman and his untimely death is very Y' - to 13t; 1% tile le rendered, 13'/•,c to 1 kc; - ct; O.I, by a pickpocket in a holiday hams, 13c,ib 14yc, according to size; mu h regretted. -1[trilish.Government Enquires„it Ile Will crowd in tale sltoppino district here .on First. Outbreak In Two Years-T��enty breakfast •bacon, 15c l0 160; \\;mdsor _ .Juorses Shot. 09 be Acceptable. . Monday: The money was pall \its. bacon, 15c to the; fresh .killed ril,atl. . . -_ . ,..,- . Kober by the Pennsylvania Railroad in dressed hogs, 89 to $�J.'-5; alive, $6.50 to S.A\'ED FROA! SC:iFFOLD. A dei etch from .Washington says: A despatch from Winnipeg snys: The _ _ p cetflement of a clai,ri:on the dleoth t[ 4i The Brlti:h Government has enquired SV•75. first outbreak 'o[ glanders t0 occur in her husband, who was killed in the ret- Cgg�-The market-is in n very quiet Winnipeg in two years was defected \\Dolly Bear's Sentence Comumtcd- . of ihr: Sate Dopartmept if James Btyce,,I ent-electric railroad wreck Wean Allan- ,,,od local iredc•lras becin i . _ lir City_ >t,•. , ' I, ,15c.late tall iAPt• °+t Iwo dtiy's •.ago; ` and'•on Thursday 20 Cannot Live [:ons. - Chief Seerelar• torAreland 'in the Gov-! cunel-ne a. g , y faith in- _ Q I,s--> at �eP done new-Ia. 2 Irors�s aIDicled were shot at the city table to the United =fates as the Kin balls, -and had retried to' accept a to 25%c; cold'stora a and limed, 00 to • A.'despatch from Ottawa says : His g nuisance grc,rind. Local,veterinary sur- g”cheek from Ih0 railroad in payment of Excellency has commuted the sentence _: Ambassador to succc�d Sir Mortimer °0%0 gaols detected the disease, and the ct death in the case of Woolly Bear, an the claim,•and demanded cash, the' ` _ — • Durand, who As to retire form active received thirty $100 and six $500 antes, • i , RLiFFAI.O \1.1RICET 1I - «'11'a slaughtered under then' 1rlSllall,\l'110 was tried at Brandon and aervice snoir. The appointment o[ �Ir. direction_.• .James Ltghltoot's board,and Bryce it is learned, would be perfectly which she sewe;l in, a• secret pocket in 2 Id,' stables, on t3anaatyne Avenue.'lost found 911"ty of ,killing a fellow, tribes- s y an underskirt.- While shoppi� witb it •I3utfalof DeO. . i. . Flour - Steady. n.n�, "bile Slatter's stables. on -North IiLan. Ile .was•io line been executed on ..-fatisractor'y to this Government, nt- friend she 'discovered plat'the pocket \\'heal-spring, quiet; No: 1 northern, I-riday. It was reported that remorse - thoutlr the Staic Department has made had been cut from her. skirt and the '87C. Corn--Strong: No, 2 yellow, 4.9j;c;- Main Street, lost ten. The odd horse be- - no formal reply to"the Foreign OfTice in 2 -�i 13nrlc ley-N' and confinement had so affected him money taken. No. while, •.I I%e y Y longed t0 n'local express company. It that he could only live o short time. The London. If i; expected he will 'come -:.` -"' strong; Western, in store, quoled'52.c to �- ,opposed that the disease was first to America to take up his new mission Glc. Rye-Dull; nothing done. OcRtracted in the bush and brought to (government therefore decided . that nature aiid`not the law should be ¢1- Tate in February or early in March. Sir. The French Government has ordered the city by animals brought in front the lowed to take iL. course. , i • ', )ol6rtimer .Durand• will leave Washing- prosecutions for hof Ing religious ser- NEW YORK \\'HEAT MARKETS. camps. _ton shortly,after Christmas. vices discontinued for the present. New York, Dec. 24.-Wheal-Spot . easy; No. 2 red, 79c in elevator and 811/,c f.o.ti. ,afloat; No. 1• northern Ihrlulh, - - S!t/c c.i.t. Ru[[slo; No, 2 hard winter, . N7$%a c.i.f. Bdffalo. . 10 - . I I -1[1[ ­ -,­ [NI0HI Ll 'E STOCK 11TART.ET• . ...- Toronto, 1. - 24.--Quietness was theN1 [ '' . -. . _ predominant lgnture at the \\.astern D: . ,., I. k t v nt ' : • - • AI\n coo d astraight' loads of exportcr�s' r - • • market." The pric s Fo mer I'�o real ®Defoe Achieves a. . . • . . . ' A British Officer Commits Suicide w`�eD airn st�nolninal,.tile range being Triumph in. Science. . 3 to $1 70 . . : rpt c1cntl : . . 5 ., • . :.while Iasane• h ' 94.25 to 84.75 1 I . 1. Picked butt s lc. E • hea5y butchers', $k to �1:30; :eta �ws, r . - _ a ... _•. $3.� to $3.60;,conin}on cows, $1.50Lto A despatch from Montreal say's: One j cessfully. concluded throuth the meal -^- • - t' = A despatch from London toys: At,the ganger under one of the •bridges cross- $3 per 3,75 to $.k; feeders, $325 of the greatest achievements in modern a` o , a science. means a g . cwt m 0t afi animal, and tea inquest on the decapitated body of in6 the rtlihrny near Cosham Station, snort keeps, $ d\alt mcd'c 1 to $3.70;stochers, $1.75- to $3•per cwt,. medical science has just been accom• The chimpanzee had all. the symp Major-Gen. Guise•Tucker, formerly com- two miles from his residence.. according to quality- mandant o[ the Royal.Marine Artillery 1'he rrledical opinion was that the Shoop and lninbs,were steady at $5.25 Pushed by an old Montrealer grid gra toms of yellow .fever after it had been at Eastney Barracks, Port�noirlh, which General had deliberately placed his 'head-' t ,R6 2p for fat $4.50 to$4.75'for' ex-, duate•of McGill,•at;present attached to bitten; and now, iC it. can be .succiss- . , awns found on the Londan and Srtuth- on the line before'an approaching train: o •, the Liver Dol School of Tropical \Ie!li- \L'estern Raihvay at Cosham, a verdict Gen. Tucker,•who pias on the retired port ewes, and $3 t.o $3.50 for bucks. p fully eslahlished that the disease.,-niay !° flogs were quoted at $6.]5 for selects, 'cine, Dr. }i. Wolferstan Thomas, son +,f N. given Iron the chtl>ipenzee to the of "3uicide .while temporarily insane" list, saw service in the Egyptinn cam- and $90 for li his and tats. human beim iMetnrs can then proceed as returned. ' -• - - paign in 1882,.and fought in the,en>wage- fi the late \Volterstan Thomas, a na!ice �, w -Milch cows were steady to firm. Prices ct Montreal, and a member of the crass' to ih'e discovery of ¢ cure through iho ,.,'I The-evidence showed tont. the Genarnl meats at Kassnssin and Tel-el-Kebin, ranged from $25 t. $55 each. - 0• medicine '97 of McGill. Dr. Thornes chimpnnzce. The disease, is of 'such n it it I . • Ind recently been depressed by ill and loos mentioned in despal0hes. Ile g has just succe0ded for the first time :n serious nature, and,those living in con- �:l health, thour;hti=he had not been medi- also served in the Eastern Soudan-carni- inoculating• a chimpanzee with yellow tries where it is prevaltnt are so anxi-: "'sally attended'. On 'Tuesday evening he paign in ]$til, find=w•as mentioned in fever from too bito o[ a mosquito,which errs to find a cure for it, that the Brn- • ,}eft his home at Purbrook Common,say despatches for seizing one of the enerfiy's `. " !ng he was sofas to post stale letters. Krupp guns and turning it upon them. The itlrlian Foreign- Minister Inas Ind previously bitten s human being •of Z C;pvel mthe discovery has eof a d a rem • ' Ila was not- seen alive again,_anti his ile gained- the nick-name -of "Krupp ranted that a war at the present time infected with the dscas0. This is !ho I e f.50, I,';`: , Duly was 'found by a plate-layers' Tucker" by this exploit, would reduce Europe to bankruptcy. arst experience pial has ever been sac- edy. \ q } �: _ `t ,� \ . 'K:1 ji �;i(:r w, w ,, a ::. .,rem a •••r _ �' -'i"'�'-•' - - '."hMiw1",F.'la.. - - ++,- sm d x. I17 '" �... rv„ ..... ."da, •n.',r.-�'. ,ems: .s:. 4 •. - b ;•-:- „n, ,-.,,g p j k " +'emu s.. ru:k ,vf,...r`k., P .,....,. e: r. .dwc' .. :.'. _ ""'!'.'." m=s• _ , ry y , e v �+q ^ [� i•-, "ti { 1. _ y : :,i. - a: m1R _ get r r . SIbYlo ♦ ♦ {}++++ ++++}}}}♦}4}}}}♦�.♦ ~ with regard to deci,lve 1¢s8as+ttes. gad open blossoms of shell-like grace, which reason to suppose '& away. tancei r y., y. then parted, Edward marvelling st outlined the boughs in parest rd and leaning upon a bow aL some distance, T Paul's dejection and discontent, while on the pale-blue sky. Sitting there was leaking on; acid teasing Alioe for het "' He did not know how deeply Paui'had was kms• Rickman, and standing by her want of skill. ,.Mr. and hire. Rlcktnan ,} I yearned for a military Tito and what it fie, looking, upward with a spray o1 were watching the scene from beneatk rs 1, ' -+ ��� had cost him to obey his mother's wishes bIO�O jet touching his crisp the apple-tree, and Hubert, silting vert , � •'* ace to­ ­.� } In renouncing It, nor did he know wily ham• was-Edward L'dward Aitaresley. straight on his tail, was gazing oyer it 4A, ♦ ♦ Alice flushed brightly; Sibyl turned before ltim, evidently turning.over it --=--s Paul had taken that little holiday and ale his mind whether he ought to permit s/ (led to Portsmouth. It was because the p liubert stood beside his mistress, al- great a liberty to be taken with his miF �, . - demon had once more entered Into Mrs. % " + 1 Annesley. 1 and she, and Ise;tall n�ith IIe s sinA�n o crew her bow, ih arrow �� ��� most as tat a * a -+ 1111 It:111:: : .. 1 "♦ 4 aceta is P' the curate's .site was saying s whine of joyous recognition; then, in lreme edge of -which it just grazed. �. Y his language, he courteously requested Edward uttered a word of appinuset max , } `' OR, GERVArSE RICKMAN'S ♦♦♦} at the Dorcas meeting on the very aftert the ladies to descend and welcome,the which Sibyl joyously. echoed; nobodJ _ i noon of Paul's flight. "C wonder what heard Paul's quick footfall upon the to a �Znew-comer.\Vomer 1 fraid see a alk, T AMBITION. } laces her away from us to-day?" were, ha t a io ak;' th w except Hubert, who rose an w She little dreamed that it was the latter said. "Do please, go on singing:' thrust his muzzle into his Band, so that' F . -- • , • + devil himself. But the singers were effectually he stood• for sonic moments silentl} It was now mid-April, and at last there silenced, and presently came into the watching the progress of the game wilt , }+}}♦♦}}�}}}♦}♦♦}+}}}}f+♦♦}♦+}♦♦+♦+}♦♦♦♦+♦+♦ was respite from the bitter sting o1 the Barden, and chairs were fetc..ed and a a deadly conviction that he was ncl ' { Paul's eyes flashed; he could scarcely should have thought being ornamental east wind; every day seemed more lore- genial circle formed beneath the Blanc- wanted there. Perhaps Edward :looked 0 bear even to hear her admired by ane- exhausted their energies." 1y than its fellow; in warm and still In shadows of the apple-tree. a little guilty when he saw his cousin ~thee, end the word "pretty" seemed so "Do not heed that mad girl;' said nights,from the copses by the brook, the "hir. Annesley has walked seven miles and took some quite needless trouble tt .Inadequate to express the lofty charm Alice, smiling indulgently; "she is out passionate music of nightingales arose. .. breaking the deep, charmed silence and to. see u , Mrs. Rickman said; "we explain how he came to be there, bv, that madd a sort of paradise about for a holiday." g must make tum welcome." perhaps it was only Paul's fancy. :Alice• But he heard a great many more teas- echoing through the dreams of sleepers "You are, welcome, Mr. Annesley;' "You have been before me,'Ned;' hl " .. ing remarks that afternoon from Sibyl, in Arden Manor. No one ever•referred Alice replied, with her exquisite smile said, after he had been duly welcomed *' And do-you suppose, he replied, in and in reply to these labored'explanar 11 fits haughtiest manner, "that m choice whose grace and dainti manner carried to their chance visitor o[ the early spring find tranquil voice. g y iter safely through much that !n others esC fit Ellen Gale, who, when Alice paid "Oil! yes-; we are glad to see you," tions; "I came to start the shooting ;,'"Would. bo less than the very highest 1 Y g fret accustomed visits, would sometimes No mere retliness would attract me, 1 might have seemed pert, and the end o1 added=Sibyl, in her light treble; it !s You appear to be a past master in th1 p it was that Paul, who came into tea on allude to the voice they had beard sing �cnay never win her, 1 may never even " not every day that people trouble them- criift." u ose to ,meet -the Arden ladies, was ing past the window. And you were selves to walk seven miles to see us." "Oh I yes. We have a,good deal d have the right to speak to her. But I P rig ht, miss; you said it was a gentle- s . '.shall, never decline upon a meaner scandalized to see the two younger walk- g . Then Edward said that he would not of archery.' 1 believe you are n good- - man's voice," she often repealed. Ing leisurely up the street, accompanied have accepted his invitation to stay with shot» Now we can have a regular °•choice." "Yes, Ellen, and the voice a a good his friends, had wey not lived within a. match." - 1 by his cousin, laden with books from the er .."Oh 1 you will win her, never fear." . . . man." Alice would reply. "There is so . library. walk of Arden, and as soon as he had But Paul's.pleasure in the.pastime wad ,, replied Edward, on whom this arrogant bars. Annesley laughed till the tears much in a voice." said it, he knew that he had gone too gone, he scarcely knew whyand He had e •tone jarred. "But-why not drive over stood in her eyes when she heard of'hee "Yes, miss: yours quiets me down'my far, and everyone except Mrs. Rickman, great mind to go away and say he was :ell the same to-morrow? It would only •nephew's civility in buying cotton for worst days.' who had a happy knack-of seeing no- engaged, but on reIIecting that this ven- ,be: civil. to thank Mr. Rickman for her; but Paul looked very firfm, and Alice and Sibyl were in the music- thing that was not delightful,saw it too. geance would only fall on himself, . ,. tabling .the unlucky the taut:' w•atc him closely all the evening. room on one of lriesc golden afternoons, "Then asked this innocent lady, thought better of it and re;nalned; ap• " • Edward sung to Siby s accompani- "why not spend a few. days with us'. paren y in. military than civil," returned Paul with Ment, and turned her leaves for her evidences of their daily employments. asperity. "it you begin an acquaintance Sibyl's cat was coiled on the wide This was exactly what he longed to de- (To be continued). when she sung, and then he sat by her but he. was too confounded by his bare �=_ ' by coating two days following to lunch. aid an - while Alice�laVd cushioned window-seat betteath the open faced flint to 'reply at first. "What a — °w h y -tet$-cam-n °n' Gervnse's violin, and the elder, includ- lattice, through which a hood o1 sun- clown she must think mel" was his in- 1 jf��1 pifikl( -. Heaven only knows!" . shine poured; the deer-hound lay ward reflection. - MILLIONS A TAF1 ING -,� -. ing 4he.waich2ul Paul, played whist. -- I�mtcst hav>= been the feed--'jmdding, stretched on a beamkin beneath it, slee No word or movement on Alice's part Then 11tr, i;kkmnn came out with the . ,Edward thought; something has disc- escaped Edward's notice; but something ing with one eye, and with the other half-waked air witai which, he usually . — •_X- reed with him. which was-partly the chivalrous delicac lazily watching his mistress, who sat g y r,girded the outer world, and Navin ^ "You did not tell `me: he added, listlessly at the piano, improvising.•in of deep feeling, and partly the perverse with difficulty detached his mind to TARTARS SLFFI:RING - EQUALLY aloud, atter long and silent reflection on fate which besets lovers. made him care- mtnor keys. some extent trout the.consideration of a ��'IT><I RUSSIANS. `the face he had-seen-in the sunny oriel ful to conceal hie interest in her; and The melancholy of,spring was upon human bone, that was probably pre- • -among the flowers that morning, "how appear more occupied with Sibyl, whom .Dice, that strange .compound of un- Adamite,.and fLeed it on his.guest, added1. _ . Miss Lingard came to form one of Hie he cordially liked. Thus Paul w•as put speakable feelings: the strenuous life of his hospitable intreaties to those of Mrs. = Arden family. Has she been with them on a wrong scent, and was more genial the natural w ortd, its beauty and its Rickman. Finally it w•is decided that Agents Confirm Slorl<•s That Girls Are . - long?" metod; stirred dep,,a in her heart that to him that night than he had ever been. y Annesley should take up his quarters .gold Into Slavery [or Food "When Sibyl was about' tliiilecn they " she was too young to understand, when Sibyl t undoubtedly the attraction," there and then at the Manor. sending 'a- . ,advertised for a giri of the same age to he tlw t. some bird-note came with unexpected messenger, ,with explanations, for his. Money. . 'educate with her. Then Miss Lingard's �, passion upon the silence, she fade as'it perin,anteau. The newspapers of St. Petersburg are guardians placed her there. She has no - - her'heart were being tarn asunder and - . PAfi't II. - , Alice looked down on Hubert, whose publishing terrible accounts -of t';e Sa-' y�' - tiers of her own, and having become at. the old orphaned -feeling a. her child- graceful head !ay ori her knee daring p g tacked to them, and They to her, she now heed rushed back upon h,P. '!'he'simple g mine In the Volga governments, in seven Cllflt'TE[i (, this dicevssicn:'but Edward watche'el her of which millions of people are sold to :.iconsidem Arden her settled home." _ interests of her quiet life n•.v failed her, face and thought he saw a pleased look br dying of-starvation. The T¢rtars are 'They .all appear tend of her, even A few weeks atter Edward Annesley terrace occupatdoli. grey slab', there was sural over i1 When the 'decision was ' -.•Gervase," returned Edward. "She treats left Medington, which .he did wdhaut a hardness and want of.she knew not final! reached, and just then she,looked said £o be-suffering equally with the ' ' .him quite as a brother—" again meeting °the Manor family, Paul what in the brilliant sunshine and �` � Russians. "Did that strike you Y' intertvpted unexpectedly arrived at the garrison cloudless shy. She wondered if,-atter up end mel his earnest gaze, and ¢t! the ': ('rinses. G. E. Li off and Orbeltanl, town in which he tons quarlereei., nail all. it were true that life, to all but the !e°uty o{ spring 'rushed"into these! 1w° who have just returned to St. Peters Paul young hearts. .. - bier from.(tie damine,stricl:en distxicfs. _ "Oh! yes, she scolded him just' as my spent some days with hila, in a dejected N,r,y young, is a gray and joyless thing' In lite meantime Paul-Annesley, nfio g' .- sisters do me. And she faked up his frame of mind. Before retu;ning to hitherto the future had seemed-so full of hirvc turnistied the following p ovinq of - bat and dusted it in the.most matter-of- Medineton, he reminded Edward of his dim s leindor, so pregnant with bright had novo -recovered from the him-away the conditions in the famine provinees P p g despondency 'which drove him nrvay The trips in' seven provinces were (act way; and he took ft without a wood proiiiise, given on his fleet evening et pQtisibility, ail of which,had unaecount from home, tons enjoying Mune lovely nt thanks. How pluckily he stood up to \tcdirigton. .to the effect that he would ably faded. Aril.afternoon with- the intensity that Prrictically iota! failures. In twenty one that kicking horse! I like Rickman: I not spoil his chance of success at Arden . 's she sat st the instrument playing P provinces the hprvests were very poor. dreamy music she mused upon that day he was wont-lo throw into his lilies and about kventy million pebplo .will geed tike them alt" he added,warmly. "Such Manor. which tete fatter renewed, laugh dislikes, and tons at that vcig moment b+enial people, so clever, and yet so ing at his cousin's seriousness. Paul o! transient spring, sM like a pearl in ¢ driving along the dusty trighr°ad as fast assistance for from tour to tin montts- homely in their-ways. I like homely then spoke. of his,wishes with regard to .long row of chili, sullen days. when she as file Admirai could trot, in the lirce to stay oft starvation until fire new 17 . ways. I .1lLe the dear-old house. ` It Alice Lingsrd, whose name he did- not sal busted with her flowers in lite oriel crops.arc ,available. {n some region!i mad sIl 'sunshine and music and mention, and nt' he ecuniar dillicul- tion of Arden. A set or archery mater- the inhatiilants have been suffering freta } P Y and llle door opened and Edward Annes- fats had arriveil •at the •hfanor� and he . v -him from •asking eared. '�V at a bri ht world it ` ver starvation for ten }tars. pas aZ crops r e anted lc a h o - r which cc' t' to ties P Y PP tnslritc ions. . .' ewers. received ' . _ Jl ,ird - Paul's face flushed, and his eyes flash- her to marry him..' But he did not say ��:as into which lie stopped! (tow.lon having been alliered in } P g a; soon as he could (lad lime, to bei!} S 6 ed so that the whites were visible. that he"was actually in debt, having lust it scented since titan! IIs had vanish the ladies -learn shoatincr not that tic ONLY T\','y OF THE TEr 1'E:\RS. . " a n " Dian i n uickl a he fwd nn t file s s ,ill u h ..ru in tt out of heir. cause 1 - Alow Iknow; he thoeghl, where he heavily lhro g g q Y waited for invitatkins to that h • got. those confounded violets." 1 steeplechase, nor did he s'r}' that he was entered it; no one tear mentioned him , Prince [.volt believes tlYc-Government For, going to seek his cousin In his I in. the habit of associating with men of a �and.cxcu+e for wasting an haat thnut eaimalb' 01 g59.000,UtId_[ear famine iti* 6 now. • • Perhaps-he. would never tomo whs extremely pleasant. 'lie 'drove out room just before dinner, the scent of 1 ample means, notably ud Highland again, Into the stable-yard on reaching the diet if inadequate. The Moscow at-S .- - • flowers attracted him, and,he Raw al ofllce't-s to whom Captain SEclivray,had Tho-_thought ._s(etick_chill_Lo_Alice's `taifoiT--dn-d-Yira�lii-g-l#�aT-thy fitmi : _ biincll qt double gray lintels in water on iutrtrcluced him, and sharing In amuse- heart, the color fadid from her face, were nF! in Itie garilcn, took his way 4100;(M and Po'slbly. more �viil be neces- table. He knew his linbils'well, and,ments that lie could not afl,ir•t. " while the music.died away beneath her thither without ccrcmon•, and ,%hen hr eery. • Au j ing flowers was not among-them,i "Don't you think," .F,llward ..nid, that nerveless fingers. . -' ' - } though the conditions in the famine s'i he laughed, and came to his own t youx• mother would turni,h funds for openeissuedd from into the dark yew .walk which liubcrt starlet! up with pricked cars, refii.ns are no, most d!,tressiry;, the " g 9 and tete two girls•went to the open late opened into the lowest terrace saw 'n conclusions. Some girl gave him those' the marria a,. She must know That tableau which struck trim dumb- teff! horrors will begin in 3anuary. The YjQIeLC, .I'll wager; and _the- fellow gill i marriage is an advantage to a doctor, lice and looked out. - Just beneath the At .the tete of iha Ionfi ane t?rnad turf' 'Lertistvo organization funets,• SU[)0SM, 'be sentimental for about half an hour.-and she is very fond of you: window on the broad till,[ %yalk was a walk .was, a traget. down against -the will, then be exhyustcd, and the .rel. over them." "She is the best of, mothers; but she :garden-scat -lightly' shaded by a (all " ommitlees will be compelled to cease But, now he knew that Edward h d �1'ou:d never see .oat we could not all boas stood �Flice in life act bf draw.:, a a le tree, leafless to cja but elhcreall their efforts to save tile'lives-uJ: ilia been to Arden, where in a wlrrm•nookllive under one root. And 1 Would atter PP y' Y tiow, her hands being placid in the right pcasant4 beautiful with crimson buds and delicate stcirvltlg . -.=:beneath .the south oriel .Those double subject any girl to that. The fact is," position by'Edwrard, whom he had every Oil the strength of Iii: personal know- riole.ts grew, •a spasm clutched at his hi, broke out atter a gloomy pause, "my. - ledge, Prince L-v,pff ren(rrmcd the truth . heart. I life is wretched. But when I think of 3 M the report..lately.ofticially denied,that "And so they gave you vIoFetsY" bei -here his,face changed and a soft' girls in hazcin [5rrn ince has ilea sold N :isaiil, tranquilly. I fire I:indled in his eyes-"it is alt di[ter• IM& __ tnW,slavery and lal:en to Aialiommcdan "\'totals Y What violets?" asked tae end; theca is something to live for.• it is harems in the Caii'c.tsu's. _, other. with an unsuccessful attempt to .maddening that I dare not, speal: yet. P. \t the hCadgURl'tel'S of the:Frac Eco- appear indiffeerent. Heaven only knows when I shall lie ire . iwmlcal Society, n'hirh is also bonduct- `Those in your room. They•scend. the a positiorr to do so, and in. the mean frit fnmine relief. ofllcial statistics 'show house. Love and, fire-can not be.hid,� ti ne there she is in her youth and ,• s. that the yields of rye, ivlieat and barley _ ` neither can violets." beauty expo,;ed to the attentions of emery .. I `I . in Samara Province ivcre 6nly 25 per "They were'given me by the ladies of chance comer. And it cannot go on Sor- �_ , cent.; in S'.rubt}rsk, :0; in Kazan, 32; in "Arden," Edward explained, with an em- ever. I hate every man who goes to thnf ; Snratov, 35, and ia.Penza •40 per cent. of barvissed and almost. Apologetic air. I House; I feel that unI - 1 am quick, -• Cr0, the normal gield. , 'Really?" replied Paul, in dulcet the fated man •must ome at last. : t . • Ov TIIE PGASAVT•ALLOT5iENTS . . Ned, r t is Ili. 1 riure o[ hell." - -. _ yelled to the tell you, k � � _ .. d w .' Then he rose an } ut iha acs, b closet whicn contained the skeleton, and alis cousin advised him to end his sus- r- '� the" crops were•much smaller. I. I , opening the door, shoot: his fist-at the I.pense at once. "You stand upon a ta'n- ''^ ascrnge yie d waS maintained on a few grinning skull within, uttering in n low j eiful punctilio, Paul;' he said, "and,for. _-. rr �� f of the inrge estates employing irripro�rd tone tile, word "Damnation I" Then; Uiat you ntnv spoil her life as well as 4 • • . . I. methods of cullivatien. No rye at all has he returner! 'to lh@ fireside much re-' your own. Speak to her, and ash her to � � Q f,een collected in'lull of the counties.of .t treshed; and quite unnoticed by his cou-I wait for }you.' You have n,prufcrs:un and an:aro Province.` I bin' whose slight natural po«ers 'of n fair stake in it, not to speak of the Both Prince Lvof[ and the free Econo- ir `•:observnlfon were now totally obscured .�Icdestt•orlli coittin�;ency, and hope will - _ mica] Society question the Itlliability of - rr b; ine circumstance of his.#diving [alien gii•a you courage to win your way, i[ , t the oAicaal ligate;, on Ihe grQunti that, + head over ears in-love. I she loves you, site will be glad to wait; v accordinfi to .private- informaiion, iiia The cousins did not go to Arden next nitd it she does not. Why. the sooner ,;you � local officials are alleged to be endea• flay. but on the following day idle Rick-j know it the sooner you will get over it ; voting to conceal IEic real situation, and 'mans dined with the Anriesleys, and all,I•and furm'olher tics." - - C ., are prohibiting the collection of fade except Gervase, arrived early in the "Get. over it?'` cried Paul, looking up. C) ' %•I pendent 'statistics. 3'tte' Prince oleo �K afternoon,"making life house,•acciirdingl",\ meat does not 'get over such apes- f V : questioned the nl:tial figures shod ing to their custom; their hcndquartcrs sion as this. 'Certainly,not a man of my ^ that over 25,Oi16d1t7al b;ishrls of grain had 'while carrying op an••exlcnsice cam- tnste. -Why, only to see her is heaven, ' , � ^ � r+► been supplied to [aniir,c, rain ....a. ile IpaiBn. and to be without her, hell. The blow- t `• V said it was possible the �rnin ma}' beta 6I Perhaps it was odd that :dNv,ird ren-lbrn}� never do anything by halves." .`�' "0 arrived' at the provincial railroae!'cen • I . `'"' do not do this b halves," re- I ,0 tres, but it has met ret been distributed Wesley.. tvho was oshnstbly .pin}uta 1 it�n Y / ^ billiardF.at the club opposite the 13erlin I turned Edward, cheerily. . "Lav'siege do + It 1✓ in the famineslriclien localities.wool shop, should, after lung reconnoi-4 her affections. at once, awl make tip • % C) 0 O ^ ——4.��._._ 1. tering at 'the window, bethink him that your mini! to win tier:. And if you had . ff \, itilrs. Annesley had lamenlrrl having to I not n penny in' the world, is it a lioht� . 1 I •J ADOPT1vG AY FiEIR [N JAP.\N.- -come to the end of her knilling-cotton, thing to 'offer -a heart like yours? ff 1 The custom e[ a option is universal in and straightway sally fEwIli and enter,,hear Wien talk of women, find i .hear C' ^ �npan, where it is piacliced-to keep a ,the fancy-work shop; where he appenred�(hem speak of their sweethearts and /� C `•� �, fant.:y taDfne from-becoming extinct In as much surprised to find the �rileh!'wives, but t never hear men speak as `'� V . deed, there i.> Scarcely a family in _,ladies us they were to see him. you do. I believe, PaiO, that a deep arid �' 0 O �` which it.hns not at s6illa tante of ether "I want-ah !-some- cotton-to knit serious pasiiion is. a very rare gilt from - I . . been observed. A person who has nb . • 'nilri, he explained, in answer to..,lhe .11caven. And I believe there is nothing �� • In issue adopts-a'son,, and, If-he has shopwinnan, when Sibyl fold him (hall lilac it in the whole world. Nothing so a daufihler, often gives her to him in ;She tend thought,knitting as a menns to lifts a man from earth and reveals hea- . - •-- marriage. A youth, or oven a child, who +:kit[ lime tons confined (o the lower enols een In !aim, nolliin�so. makes hien trate - • w may be the head of n family occasional- -of the army, and was not affected by and de rise itis meaner self, nothing, WIiQ IIA RD L1,1lOR. . . ; 'i ly adopts, on Ihe point of dying, a Son e oliiccr�. ,.By .love," interrupted Paul,-with a that oil married older than himself to succeed him. , "Officers," he replied, wit:l sojemnity, genial laugh, "the youngster has got the "Now, sir, look nae in She face Rnd dont', if you dare, y cele lar money?" . •are always delighted to he useful- complaint himself?" He raised his,eycs unti>"'they �-•rre die c'evl to her countenance,-and�.fafter- Wnaitenvomen have a bare-knucklf 3 �, when theycan:' Edward replied that er might lake a a , ed. Wag, t think I earned the camp, dir c you, d,n;"' 'light for existence. . '�:\ capital proviso," replied Sibyl. "1 wcrse malady, and reiterated his advica , . - . . I . � 11.1.1I . . , . - I . ' ', . I . I . . . ­­'­� : , . .. ­ . ­ 4 1 ­ '.� " •Me',m:`_�..�.-..�,.:---•�a.o a an ,�,:�_�« .'....rS'ww.n�:t:....e �.x,a- _ .sti~" °.icy Al2r. -' ;L. s 'fit• >s, '^i.,b. :.-w• v roc ,•, i.. s - :RT.. ':'#+ ,w^.. p w... y r. n• . ,ry y.. ••y r+S•'+&�, x•:T.•, i"•, .A •f i" .. ...�..etE••L "6$H'._f. M,:.• ?"+"li•?'3.^'Tp YrO .-1.'.TS. STZ�y, ,S'A• .s,T'i,' vK.' r• ^i:J "fX� ?_.rx"- h K, ..1.. ..• .• .' • `F: 'n.G'.4�•'L-.R'4'! >,l y.•.:"Y ..:-. 'R•`NV!'.,A`1` . .' �'r. r✓Y*••,(, ,•;-.' ,P �'R4.T,�' _ _ .�^a"Jc:•••.•C. ....,., .v 'a. ,. . , --d''.' :.,.......... r-•' :'... _... '.,..r:' ">..sill - ._�''.'"2. o•4..w. '•---�.' esc'^`i'',,�}'��V.� r,•... r ;a�+T •.'z. .- '•.; :. ..w. rp1S.• .....n-.. •.rr* .7 x s,_,.D,.x. _":. ...._. �' .. '..: ..,.... ..<..,... .y+.,,r.,y. . .. v ,�...,d:x t .. ,.. ..i..:, _ :'. ..4� ...� -•":•c. .... -..� e. .r.+� '.t•' l.,' i," r: .-�'?rr... icy s.".�, r".r:.3 - ,.. - ,-,... '._ -.fit- .i,. .�.i;.,l.',... r -!':.�._- ""` ;'r'...�__.+.�� -�.� �r,.._. .sy. •�' - w.;. - � ti ..,;+�• ..,1• ,•t Y,'_• �.:1`•; -._, • ..,.. � • .., .:.;.gra:' _ .r 'i.c. — _ ��.► J.r1$�$. -W G. Sam was in �e city ars -New sad secoad-hsnd oattere 4 Saturday. for Bale,-L. D. 8knks. merry Ch as s� _ L�' _ �,► Found.-A small pocket book. -Mrs. Alexander of Fort Will- -See advt. in knotker column r Pa a ism is visiting her sister, lire. B. for caretaker of Pickering public _ 'A Happy " No W �e� ;,Deer call at the News Office. school for year 1807. a --J.,H. Bandy lately installed Ba A- and. Mrs. Forsyth and .' -On Monday-next at 12 ,o'clock _` ` Lo F. E. Gee's residence a new - - - - - TT-- Buck Furnace.Gees daughter, Irene spent Xmas. with the rate-payers of the township - -To all an3.sunn�C ry;-c'aZi and poo>i�;'yeung and old; friends in Newcastle. ' will assemble in the townshi hall -Mise Mabel 'R�ri ht is a early wish of n as teacher of the m o nominate . candi- _Tyrone public school. spent Xmas with the latter's sister dates for the various positions in T7 P Mrs Maynard, of Oshawa. the township council for the year -•Quite a number frogs this -Mr. and Mrs. Malon Weldon 1907. W. LOGAN. - Pickering, Ont. ' locality attended the winter fair of Toronto spent Christmas day -On the evening of Monday at Whitby,on Monday. with R. J.and Mrs. Coad. next, the rate-payers of the village -Mrs. Nimmo and three sons -B. N. de Foe Wagner of Wy- will meet in the town-hall to nom- ' . ;are spending the bolidays with elliffe college Toronto is holiday- inate candidates for :the" police relatives in Fenelon Palls. ing at the home of his parents trustee board. There shonld be a' -Win. and Mrs. Gilchrist spent here. large attendance to hear and take _ ~ Xmas at the home of the ]otter's -Geo. A: Kydd of St. John,' N. part in the discussion of questions � eftbrother, S. J.Somerville, of Cher- � " �"tB., visited Mrs. Croak. He was a of vital importance to the village. 1.7 - '�'�• student of Pickering College for -Christmas Day passed off very s as -Mrs. Leslie and daughter ten years. quietly in the village. There were r -Miss Olive, are spending a few _J• H. and Mrs. Bundy and as usual,-many family re-unions - weeks w'itb, her bon, Arnett, of family and Geo. N. and Mrs. Sel- and although the-day was some- - Toronto., don and daughter spent Christmas what cold; it was ideal- Christmas -F. E. Gee has purchased from with relatives iu Whitby. weather. .Skating was ,indulged �O1Y18 4819 ChO1C@ GOQd3 In E: J. Shirley, the property just -Mr. J. Jordon Field of Toron in-.to some extent .by the yqun - south of his own residence ori to Medical Faculty iso spending people. Church St., south. �. -William Davidson, of, Mani- the Xmas holidays with his grapd- -_CHAPJ1AN-UIBSO:r. $eery S sone, Pie Spades, . parents lir. and Mrs. John. Field. M 11 V 8�' tobitarrived home on Saturday, ° ` iJ Coffee Spoons, Fruit Moires. -J. B. and Mrs. Horn and child- -A ver leasant'event took lace on ,S _ and will spend the winter months ren, of Bin Ston, ares i din the y p Butter KI]1S-IBJ Se ar Sells; Pick-, with his mother. g' g the afternoon of Thursday Dec.L27th, ]e Forks Etc. -Miss Vera Ridley, has seemed Christmas holidays with Mrs: al'„pruce Hail, the beautiful•farni res- _ , _. Horns parents, W. G. and Mrs,' leisure of 11 r. Judson Gibson, of Kin r a situation as teacher of the Utica , public school for the year I9E17 At Ham' sale, when his daughter, \Liss Lena.B. . P y ' -Owing to the illness of her wits united in marriage to F. M.Cha l�'8;•yljl SP.t3 In CaB.eB• - t a salary of$400. Her duties will mother„ 11ii9s Corrine Doyle, of irn, B. A.,agricultural editor of the g - '� begin on January 3rd. TorontoMahn*% VV ,'" is staying with her Toronto World. The ceremony was _ _apendin a couple of ''Mrs.. with he has been gr parents, eu, M. an Mrs. D„ of Pickering, assistedby Rev. Parlor Lamps, Hal Lamps-Hanging Lamps,. Night Lamps, Etc.'-' ; her uncge and'aunt, Palmer. Cdr. Robeson, of Green�rood. Owing I D. and"]kits.. -On Xma s morning the children to the recent death of the bride's moth- Simpson, returned to- her home in of his Sunday school eltiss at High- erronly the immediate relatives of the r Ntouffville on Monday. land,_Creek presented _the Rev. bride and loom mere resent. The Hockey Skafes, Hockey Sticks, Mouth-Organ=, Jack Knives, Report of junior department bride is very favorably known throw h Clocks, etc._ d _ Father Sherriden zcitli a purse of y e 1 of Pickering public school for the twenty-five dollars in gold. • o'ut the township, beim an active month of December. lames in woi-:eria church and s�ctal work and --=The police trustee, went to. - - - order of merit. '-Sr. II Beatrice f• r her musical attainmentP. The :*Moore, Willie Law, Whitevale on Monday to meet the ba coo le left on the evening train Ray Broken- P7p P g • • • shire, Richard Nimmo.. Jr. II- members of the township council for Tomnta, Windsor, Detroit and Kenneth Gordon, Retq Gormley, for the purpose of Rettting the .-Bund other western points. On their-re-- "�ieta Banks'.' Pt. 11-Clarence accounts between the township and turn, Mr. and Mrs Chapman will = village for the year 1908. reside in Toronto, where Mr. Chap- s Falconer, Jean Bateman, George -It is now compulsory on the man is rapidly making a nsme for Winter, Ruseell Woodruff. Sr. - part of municipal councils to see him.elf in journalism. The NEws Laura �ndretva, Willie Peak, )Dins their many- friends in wishing - _ that teachers salaries are paid ha and prosperous ,Herbert Rossiter, Geordie Shirley, quarterly instead of half-yearly t 1e mrelong, PP9 P � ,# 7-Jr. I-Aileen Shau, hneesy, Fred B _ . . or yearly as has been customary - Allaway, Marjorie Allaway, Mar- in many sections of the-count". Jorie Clark - I (a}---Marion Thex- - �ood : 1roeer es - Peels.of all kindr, Raisins,Cur-. g -Thos. Kempborn, of South FRUITg• g ton, Rets Peak, George Don las. a --rants, Icings. Seasonings,. River, Parry Sound, called upon Flours, etc. t verage - AD. ' Miss - Clyedale, friends during tate Christmas !reacher. I have taken the agency for the E. - vacation. He has the same -An exchance gfves'the follow- D. Smith Nursery and can supply you Our Stock is fresh and well selected youthful appearance'that he had with all-k nds of large and swall.frust - iradvice to its readers: years ago when: a resident of this trees and bushes, _,_make etpone still . to-marrow ._ NO S�ecolttrd Gradeswcan do to-dgy. Never village. I have moved my office to:my. resi- _ • let any" do for you that you -Dr. Frank'E. L6gan,- of De- dence•on Linton ave, where 1 have a y _ troiC Mich., is s n I his Xmas full stock of repairs for farm hople- can do yourself. - fever t: nd pe holidays with ]iia papents. He mem. ' [� A, B1(Znting. money before you haze i"t.' \ever has list ret:true,] h0m• Philndel- ^ bay anything, however cheap-it ' :L. D. Banks,--Pickering ' �o(od 9_uddtn�s phfa and Now York -where he has � --- v- -----_-- may be, if you have norieect for been eagageit for ills fixi.t twci if "taken at the Snreze b"ta r" Pte- ---- - ' itt• Humility tit harder to bear months in'eonmea at Pee�ci s Pact vPntics-,i"tootlisdrne candy it t- --� than ht r. birst and cold. Graduate College for removable will surely and quickly cheek nn ap- - W'e shall•i. er be sorry because bridtze work. • 13 roachin cold.-or I.Agri e. When we have so H$Oe. All work is g will _legatos P . R b P _ practice in Detroit January 2nd, fou ilr t catch cold-or feel it coning easy that we " to, do. 3fucll 1007, on-take Dr. Shoup's 'Preventics, and _ trou¢le wonl� spared if we . . the prompt effect xvill certainly sur-By mas the:waw did it ever tip• rise and lease you. ' Preventics, did not invent imaginary P y (� (] _ - ar to you that the ordinary >zeirel su the roverbial"ounce:of `j `,j mfefortnnes said troubles. Aker iy the happiest ruin? y FF •- Take hold of ever}•tbinR with pp prevention.' Maid in 5 and:a cent a gentle- ,band. 1 'Everything hA Rtirs.fly pans out Uottles by the Pickering Pharinncy. ,'ever ak _-All he kneads is his. He '+ e �d-The,p�tttrffice,authvritieg- are has dough to burn and his star - - -- is ri'sfng- He certainly takes the Let-Others Help yon _ rawpl the attention of.tbe pub- Pr • • • • • cake, he is a stiring cha and lie to the fact that insufficient p To recover your stolen property.. poetsge is paid on'a large propos dc,et; things up brown. Though _ tion of the letters which are be he is well bred--and something The oP a high roller,• he is not above - w ing sent from this country to �ickarFKg l7[gi[axea �cncntttta¢ mixing with his hands. Beside* +We have'them fur Young and Old. Mn�iand. The number of letters be is ions and cheerfnit will do this. Silverware.-Our stock will-su rise you. ' The beet the town, mailed to the old country is stat- Savors for eve y ices his rp _ ed to be larger than ever before everybody, The..baker Members having properly atoleu oommuni• has.seen for some time. - Silver Bi,•cuit Jars,.-Pretty Gold-Lined. is the ordinary wise man- of the oat*immiedistel wi an member, y r3' y 7 Bon-Bons, Fruit.Dishes, Cake Baskets, Card Receivers, Pickle Disbes because apparentely of many yeast: of Bleentiv Committee. ' Sugar,Bawis.and Cream Pitchers. A 1 unlit - people who have come here -ae. B quality. " pea -The Xmas.' tree entertAin- Membership fee /1.00. -Leather Goods.-Nide Gents' Bill books, Parses, " Tobacco immigrants during the past year. meat in the Methoc int chgrch last �rckete msv be from tbe-residsat or Pouches, etc. Fine assortment.. The rea�rlar two-cent postage Frills evening secr.tar� on apPlteation. _-- y g proved a success Skates-"Now for-the Boy" A-nice new pair of skate's will .stamp will.carry to the old coon- y pa beyond expectations. The child- Arthur Jeffrey, A, O' OnnOr, delight him. : Hockey Skates from 50c tip. All sizes. Boys, , try s letter weighing up b half ren acgiiited themselves in the Secretary, President. Girls', Ladies'`and Gents. - an ounce but no heavier, but the churnses, recitations, dialogues Exec.Cam.-(leo.Lena, D.E:Pugb,C.S. Hockey .Stick�73ig assortment. Good,quality liar tip., / same stamp will carry a letter r, and a drill in;a manner very creel- ' Palmer,Pickedr4,Out. :a weighing up to an ouuce• any- itable to the committee in charge - where in Canada or through .the of the training. A.pretty Sa 4'dritl � Iiisi�iiP�� -• Uteri States. Those who re- by six girls received a warm ap J c,efve`such insufficiently prepaid planes. After the program the --- -- letters will have-to pay the extra presents .were.dist'ributed from a • • �� postage- most tritely decorated tree, a J•. Ch p , -Among the holiday visitors in �`�; _ part of the entertainment in tc,wn during Christmas were: Tar- which'ne'arly all shared. Collec- tor tz copy of our catalogue. ' ' man Herr, of Last Toronto, and tions amounting to nearly$20. This.simple act, costing a -Allan Herr, of Chatham, -Miss _One of onr•fellows Wbb poses cent aiid a moment of time Beatrice Palmer, ns- _ - er. of Toiontct, as one who is wise above that might change the whole ens• " ' ' sell Shirley, of Toronto, Miss Cara which is written recently answer- rent of your life and bring i Gordon, of Toronto, Chas. Cornell ed the following advertisement-in many thousands of dollars j� kf of Montreal, _Win. J. Broken- .a yankie 25c, paper: "We 'swill within the next few years. ���ta ��aus �nlOad�t,1, shire, of Toronto, ;Hiss Sadie send 11 cents for IW2 peiipies. Try it. Address,'W.H-Shaw Burrell, of Toronto, R. A11awh3•, He scraped around till he got fifty Principal, Central Business of Markham, Miss Gertie Alla- of the 14102-miiitage and towarded College, Toronto.' f fray and Miss Kate. Woodruff, of Toronto, Ed. F. Gorrule of them lir a registered letter. He �a at tore. I y. reveived immediately rely y- -Hamilton, A. J. Rogers, of Toron- _ to, Frank Allaway,'of Kington, lug that when. he Mint 1SuZ more T Pennies, sufficient-to make the � � W e certainly bare the largest and best collection of -John and Mrs. Allaw•ay, of Whit o- -=TrQ Christmas Fancy Goods, To s Books . Boxes, Games and. Pennie ,sof i he would receive -- y y , , by, J. and Mrs. Beal, Claremont, his 11 cents. He gave himself a To have' beautifu'I, perfect,- pink, everything in the A. r. and Mrs. Law, of Toronto, kick and borrowed enough to lips, apply -at bedtime it - • velvet-Pike li p i Dr. R. M. and Mrs. SteiCart,: of subscribe fiar'this papeir and 'pro- light coating of Dr; Shoop's Green NoLday Goods Lilme. Markham, F. 'M. Chapman, of To- pose- in future to keep posted un Salve. Then, next morning, notice w ionto, Mier Shaw, of Toronto, carefully the effect. Dry, cracked, ? Japanese Fancy China. We' have never shown so' Mr. and Mr's. Wimah and child- these little graft games.-Ex. or colorless lips mean feverishness; much, so pretty,and so very cheap. -SV a are informed by Judge and ale as well ill a Bari Dr. . t� Jap. Teas 25c- Traps 25c, plates 2bc, Pepper and S;Sc ren, of Peterbcaro, Dr. Frank 'licCrimmon, of Whitby, and 'Mt. Shoop's Green'SKlve is a soft seamy Fy and beautiful,5 o eKg k Jap set, '2.75, and many more cur- Logan, - of Detroit, Fred and M. Gleeson, of Greenwood, clerk healing ointment, that will quick- •'los-very cheap. 45 piece decorated S.,China tea-set'-At, Irr. Logan and daughter, of. of the Division Court' that in ly correct any skin 'blemish or ail t$2.73 for Xmas. 'oronto, Miss Maggie Moore. of future t� a Division Court Sittings ment. Get a free trial box at Ladies 'pretty stik*ties, 'Cleats silk muffler's, Way'' r,roto, Archie M. Keri•, will be divided between Brough- our store and be convinced. Large 2<tufflers,Ringwood gloves, piety Toques, all colors, Fancy Ingersoll, -Miss Clara Fiats, Mass Jais, ?acts. For sale Pick. Collars,Silk handkerchiefs, lace edge,initial, colored, etc, ` am and Pickering: The text sit- In four dr ands we lead the wa pronto, Miss Lottie Stood- 'timg having. already been adver- ering Pharmacy. " ' Books oto gooks; v Come and see. of Toronto deo. Crow, Story Anthor%- Children's books, rtnn Max and . Will licca to take place in Brougham, RS + .1'� Bibles, Hymn books, Cuff, Collar, Glove,Tie and Jewell - �Mrs. Harr Will tfie first sitting,in Pickering will - ( boxes. Dolls, Dolls, Dolls, Etc. Harry be that of March. Thereafter, L���� { �1 ' Goods are comfng every ally and we have hundreds Toronto, W. O. and the Novet+tber, January and t ('�. of nice articles we have not,space to mention. Just for nd children, of "Tu= March sittings will be held in — Xmas. and Mrs. Law Good stock of Ladders o' hand' - Fresh Fruita-Malaga grapes, Nice Oranges, Clan- -f Chert wood Mre. Pickering and the May, July, at berries. Figs, Raisins Nuts Candies, New Fancy Biscuits . y and September sittings in Brough- , %nd the beat line of new series mons can buy. cif Darlington, Mrs. am. The change is made for the Ile A ROUND. Srn y y' f Toronto', He — ' Don't Fail To See cur Greet Dia �. Coates, of To convenience of those in the south. Liberal reduction if takin a Fla„ ern part of the towns lip hidde- g d ]lira. Ashdown sired the Conrt to be held nearer quantity,. T �,„ T. . auto. home at certain tunes. W. R.JAORSON, Bsaok Road, V_oJ11i_ D1Gk1e cot ,ami .- ! .., .v__'_;.1e<< rr.•, !, .-;, �Yty' � 4,.L`r ,�«y�' �.t�!N.'°., '�., _4•n n4 -..'-�4:•x-__ .tis '.•c rFr ?.T'- ','�' h '�,'���'� a�`�°'d"._'i '�`y�,'`, x..,.io�.' "er;8'w�' dLr C«+,�r=w,. ,n.;r�,;;a�+' ry, "..,,,.sr. ,.v,.. off,- Y�. .;r' w. .'•,a,:r..r.: ..:tr',waiy..*m.,.