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HE PICKERING NEWS VOL. XXVIII. 4 PICKBRINU, 4NT., FRIDAY, DEC. ?5, ° 1905 $ NO 7 71 Proftsi'i'tIIitti I garb*. r ' 1 Blankets' SCHOOL REPORTS Saturday. Dec. 18th. Friends were t Ho :fie B a present from Pickrin Toronto Dun - Claremont public school, Seniordiv. Barton, Mimico,- and other places. ECZEMA y Meditat You want the kind of Blankets your Honor roll for December. TV.-Bery1 The table . was most beautifully CAsss TREATED WITH Glee- horses cannot get off and this is Knight, Clarke Rawson, Minnie Glee- decorated with smilax entwined AM. . _BELIE X.- _D.. G. _ M. _ _where you can get them. son, Magnus Morgan. III Sen.- around a handsome birthday cake and � " . Late Hovse Surgeon of the xinRaton We have a good assortment and -the Kathleen Rawson, Maggie Morgan, Asaersl Hospital. Successor to Dr. M. sots Minnie She he7dson, Re Storr ti large 85 of red candles" burning Uri- osp .. . scan Ouse boors a to to a m, 1 to 3 D m and 6 prices are so every person P y ghtly, while the guests partook of the • can et them. III Jun. Annie Spbtfard, Cecil Milne, p tea p m. Fiekerltg, out; 43-17 g , dainty refreshments. Mr. Taylor very 43- Dora Brodie, Velma Havward, ^Ralph feelin ] g y + GenWne Saskatchewan Robes, R yreplied to the toast given b Dots roT •s .r `f E0. N. FISH, M. D. Brodie, Melissa liforgan. �S co. +ate ... c9+saoanan the best in the land. Rev. hit, Orrin, a persona] friend, .•,rc•►� ew .sans,. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Junior div. Sr. lI -Alex Morgan, o ho with Mrs. Mur -in. cawe to extend arlrat saw 1r nssao k l•sneber of CoLeRe of Physicians and Figgeona. Single Harness, Team Harness. Robin. Story, Mav Florence. Jr. II- a Oat Associate coroner, County of Oatario, their best wishes. After spending a h once Hours--8 to 10 a. m, and ,11 ?,o 3 and G to Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Cba7•lie Slack, if arjorie Sea], Archie pleasant evening all departed .wishing • • - • ♦ - p, m. Brougbarn, out, u-ry Brushes, Metal Polish. G•al Cure, _ Story. St. Pt. II -Mary Tarr, VPta Mr. Taylor many more years of happy-' s s X Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment, Stephenson, David Sr;ott. Jr. Pt. II - Many a • �HERBERT KIDD; _1?. D., C. bit � nets. was letters s war snt friend,-, e • a Member College of Physicians and Sur- Harness Oil and Dressing. Willie Forsyth, Mildred Brodie, Irene r and good wishes were sent by friend '• •' _'S 'Team Whips. Q Bu v Whips. Hayward. , 1 (b)-Maggie She herd- unable to be present. • •sons of Ontario. Leto House Surgeon of Gea• P`• gLF. y ( Kg P cn Oral. Eaaergeney and &onside Lying -in Hoepi• son, Ina Mantle. -(el— I3eetha Milne, ? sale of Toronto. OMcs in Alexander Morgan's TH011f PSODT BPOS., - Pmt ?ring tee Kt S3crM aORASIONS, ei `-residence. opposite Mettodis. oh_rch, Close- Merle Start .0rdn, Violet Sargent.. eUpse.cYTS.cru9a ? toearo moat, oat. p 3517 • (d)- Stewart .Graham, Gladys Pater- QROUGHAM • 1CZEwa.o,Metes, PILIS. - _ C son, Clifford She herdson. ��SOREE+iClr i�rCSP •111eY'Y'� (�i}lY'18�maS P John Cowie had had R business trip _ Legal. -- K'iH"~ a to To :ontaon Monday. i -- and — i11rs: D. H. Alger, of Toronto, is pis- E,. FAREWELL, 0., BA &RIS• !tin with Mrs Hubbard. Are ec:tnte3 cured from: the start, as r' is so Q The death of :!fur. Ri)ysl Rc?get•s, one �'> ac•:ive apot any diaeacsd skin or sores. �• T)$B, Ooanttyy Orowu Astoraey, end County - r Miss Carrie Phillips, of Egypt, is a ^S�Ifnitor. OoartSottss.Wbitb,... 14v of the most respected residents o. P gyp DR. SPARK'S HAPPY NEW YEAR this Conlin unity, which took place on 'holidaying with her people here. LT. BARCLAY, R.Irri- 3ter -at -Law, Thursday at the Victoria Memorial Joseph 'and liars. Burk are spending VEGETABLE OIKT5IENT . Solicitor, Notary Public,. Special Exami• �'O all o�Y friends far Hospital, Toronto, carne as a shock to the Christmas holidays in the city. w!;e once arep fed to a case of -Eczema. will _ der for High Oon t of Jn•tice, Sacce••or to ,y Thp.re''will -be skatin on the rink take swap :.11 «redaesr and kill all diseased hi. tnany frir lids. Mr. Rogers, who g skin tiarie and put the skin Into a ][daze.. Dow ec Mcoillivray. Brock eases. - here this Friday evening (Christmas.) was in his 6iftt year, went to Toronto hea :iby, smooth condition. NYhitby, nY and near,` , James Swith, of D::kota. is here vi�- • .about two weeks ago irn•, tre:utment, -.--- • but the disease, paiedis of the bowel,. :ttnfi with his .sister, sir-. Thomas• C. AL :e.ierat and Drzg Stores. Lirge boxer - - His funeral will .arks pi;ir.P at 1 P. u:. Our -teach(- urtay tae e, is. The wASrr v•31cDox rte Co., 5146 oryto5ra, u HOPSI:IS.DETERINQiiY 8IIB- n r endin the holidays.with, his people LEON AND D r rT:3 E:.c. dad (JaT prl�f?i3 are the loWeG. on Saturday; when, after :erv:ce at P P 6radnato cf 'the ontario vet .unary Col- the house, his body tvt13 be :.inveyed in 3ial:k am. D D E R S - Ina. Toronto, registered memLer of the to the Friends hurrin v -,rnd. Pick `sleighing has heeri good during the ^• eVeT time, K K, ,'t;t week rnd a• great many ave r, Ontario Veterinary Dledicsi Association, t• F ; eaing, for intermen'. Mr. P.oger� I . Q le. and ra•tdeaeo oaeandone•q'rart.era=iiea _ t fairen •ads•, :nt -.gi. r,: i-. (if all. kinds Fi xn rrfac t tired to Order was.•r«; ti estee=7led by > 1 wL•o knew oarob of Green R:Ter. Oisoe dad mhotinRterge -Phone any time Or y ylrs. John Littlejohn, of I- ghland ' boast a to 11 a.m „and 1 to '4 p•m. Private 1r him. ll +• hats been prcui,nent in the ' t. Zi rite OT phone its. telephone in my o2ce P O. sAdzess, Green r . tuuni -Jp.,i life of 11, liith}r, b.tvi'igfllled Creek. is visi.ing with Jora=n and ,furs. Ether. oat. cou.'e. if Tioil c2m. Littlejohn. of this lace. - the posi ; i :.n of •ctuncill.tr for rreral 3 P Bl:ackslnithing and WootiworL -fug years. He is survived by :i:'a song hiss F. Patterson won eight dollars J0U*trtesli (garb*. is R and ant 'ad+,pted riaugltter • pri?.e inonpy at the poultry fair at of all kinds. , S• ut vlI i7e dap. S o) eloseWednesda g „o f e on T ►�`H03 PO:.t..iiUR Issuer of ;tl Earl and Me& Hogle are spending h p y'�L riaAeL :ceases Iironsthsu, out: ”" • AI;D_E� the holidays vaith. their sister, Mrs. and Saturdays. ' - Caineri7n, of Victoria Square. ! HOPPER l.�uer of Marriatte i♦ M;-. l i leery rNtuined tv Port Prrr}* 'Ontario Road. 'D C1a7c'mOnt' �'arn.u�r2 t_41dn 1 Win. and ,lira. Crisaie were at A.h- � Jackson, -'Ontario Licenses ra the County of Oasario. co s renii his ho]idays :rt home. W. • once at stozeand his resideace.Ctarem -nt, burrt.at,Wnd;og the silver weddilig of _ �� A jrdciai sleigh l aS of y sung people Win. and burs. Cassady, FlidR 'n BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage I�re�}��•ing for .lmas atta "'lid the linos 1'r��e Lelrl3n'A1 y' - v �8 wand's church. Do not forget -the Dicsw Years Sup - ' r . Lisen•a•fortha0onnty of patario. Ot• per undrr the auspices of the Presby- %' @S @rII Bank �1 owe as the store oz as bLremidenoe,Piekat* Our.residents -liay. bewnanticipating ng -- a :••-- tenant Sunday f3chuo! nest Tuesday tfuL►gs. 1 -y the entrance of the ..1, P. Tel. Co s Store" • e hr th •le. were. laid evenin . j\ ?ORWAY HOUSE- LNorway. - _ _ - - -_ along the-lint last sal they thought Find 3ierbin has refiigned his posi- Canada. t siaa•wu Road. Psru"lar attention as,- Com? herd for po'�r iCm«s Gaoera, that the anticipetio was about to tion as.. teacher of Whitevale school en to farmers attending the Toronto nr•rkels, in order to re -enter bigb•achool to pre= ;. • Most aoaommodauon under the tee aratagd• '.'. we can save you- inbney, materahze, But t 1.ne is not yet pare furs college. .P1C ieYing B1rSriCh• =ant, Cbargee moderate. J. J. McCanv, Prc• Our stock this ear consists G1': erected- prig, \eat Sunday at St. John's' church prietcr, 2d_ Taile *_seta, military brushes. binokers' The concert at school .house on Rev. W. tilorlr Ev.ilTtakeasti5s.su Oct fete: cigars in hoaeQ. cased pipe �, lriun. Dfooday evening t : a Rs a huge sac- Ids-subject- -lac Jpersted h3 act of itaslfsmau' 183 __ _ B.BEATON,TOINNSHIPCLERff g `•The relation of the church as an in- ••��••�� ,w ress owin to ttrP vigorous .efforts Out , :Ili • OoaTeyancar, Oommiaonerfor taping in peps, brooches, toils, bracelets, g B P atitution ww. ^,rde local option.' — - - aetea.fv, Accouasant. Etc, !coney so loan watch chains, pendants. fans clocks, forth by Mr. j'id irrry, aatistu:Kl by a , P Y The Township Temperance Alliance A,ptl,uri2ed Cap; -u! Si,tN1t1,000,(ll eo fpm pp rrttyy "3ssnas at Marriage I.ic old -and silver watches, e e lasses, number of the. young people of the ;'aoeas” �Fhi�ali, Oat. T -r g y R bead a very successful meeting in ;6e Subscribed -, 5:,5,000.00 . r. s safes hn R y g P 536,000.00 calendars, calendar ptuls, post cards, saction. There was a fairly large at• iltaa i aLile� n9B yt aim 4ea men ra 6 rnlocrth o7 RansefinPO perfumes. with the programme. - to ^er Pt ji pinypd dance ,aed touch ReyPAccoant' 3SO,fNl0.00 - tenda,nce and ever body was sal.tsfied 9 °n'3- trill on Monde' evening. There Patti ti oearges reaaenab:e. Teepn'oae se.iaeace or razors, arses, tie ne, ho�l a r; �cupied the chair, which he filled iti d'''am P- P y pp Pe Colin Philip received a Ieasant-sar {trite, Greenwood, Onu 4y fans wntia paper, etc. We havn't his genial =Wanner tci the satisfaction p y g P P rise the other evenin when his dau- of 4611. P g Joan Cow.•, E T. 13. itaslarrer a j� POST?LL, Licensed Auctioneer, room to tell you about :All these nice M • ghters and grand children, made him =rut bardr3a t Jl' . for oonatie• of York and Ontario. Aao- things, but come and see. them, for CHERRYWOOD the recipient of a neat Morris chair. - '-- - ties sales of all kinds attsnasd to on shortest •yourselves. Among those present were Mrs. Nor- Special Lttettioe- gfT60 to Fancier's Sale netted Addrea• Greet River P. o., Oat. All jewelry bought here', is warrant- Edgar Pilkev spent Tuesday in the toll and Mrs. Purdy, of Keswit.k, Mrs. Notes Collections solicited and promptly mass B. PDWELL, Licensed cart- ed by P: W. Ellis & Co. Ask to see 'city. Hamilton,- of Roach's Point, Mrs. Poreign .Iota• discounted American an _ their catalogue of 'ewelr cut lass, Fosetga Bst'bangs bought dad sold D"M 1, y. g Miss Bella Mainiand visited --Mrs. Brooke And son_ of Dollar. aired, aysilabls an all parts of the world •oodnoted eisber pr:Tately cr by soctton, Sale etc. a their agency. Stover uea ay. - s9osee collected. For date• or other psr•crculan Order Four cutflowers frow us. Hole Ben. Burkholder is has drawing ap ly sa residenee, Elizabeth ", ?ticks nag. Y g BROOK,LIN Savings . Bank Department. fen fete as New. Omcs will raeesy prompt ly and mistletoe for sale at Xmas. sand for his new learn- "• 'atssnuoa. 1517. T. M. McFADDE �I, We are sorry to report the illness of The farrnsr of to-day is a vastly dif- Interest allowed on deposits at high ��1 POL'CHER, Licensed Auction- Chemist and Optitian, Pickering M. Roach's two children. ferent man f7'bns the farn7er of thirty eat current rotes, and credited or ' - .l • sere valuator and Collector for the Conn - The farmers around here- were busy or forty- years ago. In toast days the paid quarterly to depositors. a` 3-w of York and Ontario All kinds of auction teaming gravel last .week. successful - farmer was a man of Wes oosiducted add Talnatiops made at mod- Some of the txr s are trilkin about _ eras• charge. Estates Lad consignor the con- Wagner Co y g 1nllscle 'rather than a man of brains. Chas, A. McClellan, l�A?• 6oiftnay managed and sold by .auction or • making an open rink here: His farm was rough but it was clean,. • : pi- to male . l•ortRagee, rears. dote• spa Everything seenie�l;to g� f-cir A good The soil was rid an a goo crop wHs �al accounts promptly collected and satim- rice :rt John 3ornet dille's salt. Q Q Al iseton settlements �naraatesd, Phone or Have a full line OI I n li slid friY- P an + +ssured fact almost ;every yea=' H eaE Quar t eriJ The Choir ;%.t 8 p. at the ptly. clist The farmer of to-day is surrounded tsr1N !or terms, and perttc•_lan• BrO Ahem, meat- constantly run hand. Y One. Date• mar be sea by pbcae Nnwt church .tarts +tt 8 p. m. promptly. by different conditions. The soil is o>aoe. y We are pleased to see home of our nut so rich as when his randfather, — - -- 9pice Roll, Breakfast .Baeon, C t tiro Grog a frsends at church Sunday g • • • Ham Mugnati, Weiners, ere. urarnin tillt4 it. There are tSoW numberless -FOR - o R• kinds of weeds which he must comllat. 9ickering �iverq - Ben Stover, one r' ' :old r'esirlents Ii lie wants to be successful in stock• Christmas Groceries, Fruits 33utcher'�" catt.P. L' ►fa: ►harii. mini R'he. must rare the hest, but he and Nuts. ?3 ghest pricpsipald for has removed :to gar Hill,' iIY.U' Tdtnl be o educated its to what.. is best. 1�1S0 First- Clase'r1 s far here =— Tae school tyre was closed Chprs- g The farmer of to -day can be as success- i a large assortment of Da Or night REAL ESTATE d,+y of fast week on account of small, ful and utore so than.an in. the past, y P Fanc China and Xmas y g pox --in the neighborhood. he successful fanner must be an Bi18 meets all trains Miss Tink, niir school teas ter is stay- ledncate an. Not educated in the Carded BOOI{S, 9tC.. d in an. irg rvitlr u< ,iiiother pear, but is now sense- of being amiliar with the Tealiling promptly attended to. " '„ 1 v'isitirig her home at Br•o0 klin. modern and dead langlu+ges,rand deep- Prices the lowest. Insuralr'ce and - •A raker• was ably :rendered by Miss ly versed in metaphysical science and Agent.for Canada Carriage Co. .. F }Drente Nerguson on the '•Birth of political economy. He may have a GEO. PHILIP. Grocer, Broug4am 'Conveyancing Done. cll at the I:pwortli League ,Sun- 'knowledge of these in order to - de el• W. H. Peaks Pickering. -- day evening. ; op his aesthetic nat3ue, but he tzriFh � �er� _-- - - - --- - -- _ haven deep knowled a of those - - — • • , House :nil Lot for s:rlr .ui to rent. GREEN RIVER jects connected with Agriculture if - ,��aeksmith�n� _ merl•y Christmas and .r happy Ile wanfs to be successful in his rhos- • A ?so Planing.Mill for stele. new year to. all, en profession, for faruling, to -day, M err ' I A number ' from here •intended the nt:1y, -,vith flood, r eason, be clzssifled A genera] 'hlacksmith business done. l:,•) acre Farin for. eaTe. ` Xulas market :it Stoufiville,on Tnes_ as one of the professions. The gov- Ali kinds of repairing neatly and' d:tv. ernment ,of to -dav is doing much. �l promptly executed.' If vnp want .to hoc -r:r- rivet, call- towards the hetterment of the farm- a C p P Y firs. P, R, Hander Pisa tPd lust week ri �ii i iWIJ at my, office. E,trgains• • ing community. The work carried on -,- with Armour rliul Mrs. Ellis, of fish- Horse- shoeing - a - Specialty. burn• by the Agricultural College at Guelph a • V. Richardson• art Deverell, who has been in the. Is revolutionizing fanning methods in ` (21F0=C�i� # Z+A.7%, Ontario, Farmers' Institutes through- - A'_\D - entplov of NV. G. Barnes, is spending ' \ otgl Public Pickering. his Christmas in England with his ar_ out the Province have been doing es- PICKERING, O` T, g P _ �' ' g' ents. We wish Art a pleasant voyage cellent work for years, and in various H � DOMINION BANK and.safe return. ` .• • otter ways tale government is doing R'e congratidote Otiver Pugh on much h instil new and advanced ideas pPy 11ctaft Office, Toronto the recovery of his horse and buggy, Into the tninds of the aviculturists. 'MINTER SESSION which was found in Hastings Co'. The A comparatively recent departure to t horse had been well -cared for and the the work of the government is the Capital paid up i,,J00,000 appointment of men, well ualifled, to �r Reserve food and uncli -- hu gy repainted. Pp qe W Y%."'r- 'I U ens January +lth in :a•11 de- a 1 'versar sea vices of the Sab, different centres to educate the farm- - vided pro$ts u,• parLnlP.n s o the haft School will be felt next Sunday ay - - Deposited by the public 35,000,000 BUSiNE.SS COLLEGE, Tongs iced Monday. On Sunday Rev. Mr, Rays to improve their condition. To i�.T. 900t;al 47,000-000 and Gerrard Streets, Toronto, Humes will address the school at 2,30. One of those thus appointed is J. H: I a a n ae ex it Hare, B.S.A., whose heatlquarters is Tb eridrit in E ni nlen « to , Odra _ Y 4 schoo , c 1. m. :,WHITBY BRANCH. Methods and Results. You are ! few itnont s trgo 1 General. Bankiu Bttaine�c invited to write for it if inter= will preach, and the Locust Hill -'man, In connection with his work g choir will lead t. singing On Mont , �� • crraan• ' rise' transacted. ested in the kind of ,cliool work da evening a rand antertiuhmc,nt there was held at Brool.lin for t • • tvhich_hrino_s_h�at• mtrrnaa Ar:] -,___ .— :_',�t__r___..� -.. dada- Iast week a' course in red In " special at'rention given to the colleo• tion of farmer's' sale and other notes. 8AVIN,GS DEPARTMENT. =epe4t93 received of $1, and ;c=tere2i,t allowed at highest c,,irrent fates. Comp nded. or paid rluar te.iy. -/ C11,- 1), Gupwo i, Manager dress W. II. SHAW, President .- -'r-V" —'-- -- - -- '— ' - -._— BRITISH Term of It)M l;A'NADIA N Ten per cent chenp- Bi: SIN ESS er, ten per cent, bet. COLLEG F. ter for Bpsine.9, TORO-NTO Shortimnd Ind :1la�t --, ric, Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, D. A., Principr,.l, Corner Yonge and Bloor Sts. sist of Bolos, choruses, dialogues, reci- tations, duets, drills, also a number of old -tinge songs. A heatttfui fire- place . will be lit up and a Christmas Tree will lie erected on the platform by Santa Claps. • Revs, Messrs. Haines lrnd Trickey will also he present. The doors will open at. 7.30, prograul at 8. Admission 15e, children of the 4chool free, . As this promises to he one of t he best, entertsinments of the season, we hope everyone will avail them - celvns of the nppnrtullity. William Taylor celebrated hid 13:ith Lit'tt :day at Li"A lionle near here on, seed and stock. Ahout three nunarea f f W W alt by young farmers, eager for , knowledge, J J attended. Among those who assisted in the work were President Creelman, of Guelph College, Prof. DAY, of - - Gi elph,• and other well-known agri- culturistB, Mulch information Was Y Yew - a •� t0 —P tp • 7. ME WORLD'S MA RiETS • HE '-1EMEDY. TRADE OR 1OVEMBER REPORTS FRON-THE LEADING 777, TRADE CENTRES. rts—Imports Duly Means for, St'' fig Out Iarge­lncreise in Pd 0 ampi Pri t =ees of cattle, Grain, Chees6'aad Are Falling' Off Other Dairy Pioduce at Gaye Dr. Hodgetts. Home and Abroad. A nto says: few exceptions those suffering fiom A desaptch from Ottawa says An products increased by $77,939,436,' -BREADSTUFFS. despaich from Toro "If the in'iinicipal authorities of this 'he disease had never been vacein- heir pro- inerease'of $8,509,333 in -exports; a exports of anima s and -their :- .. duce increased by $ 1, c_m Toronto, Dec. 22-Flour---Ontario province desire to _;decrease of $7,859,622 in imports, eX - be rid Of these sated for--dur'ing the- -past- -tweaty- -ports of the forest increased by wheat -90 per -Ce-nt7patents quoted nuisances which have been smoul- years. Municipal Councils had and a trade balance in Canada's $.135,047, exports of the mine de- at $3.70 to-day in buyers' Backs deiing in their -midst for over ten been uniformly indifferent to the favor of .$6,965,875, are the out- creased by $730,5u1. outside for export. -Manitoba flour, years. they trust avail themselves question and the Ant respecting standing features of -the trade re- Total importa for the month were first patents, $3-80 on track, Toron- of the only known method to, pre- %accination and inoculations had turns for the past month, a cOm- $24,706,349. Fur' first eight months to second patents, $5.30, and vent them -viz 'vaccination and re- been a dead letter p with November of last year, of present fiscal year the imports g IZ;kr,, $5.10 to $5.20, vaccinatio�'11 *said Dr. C. A. Hod- permitted municipalities to provide _�Lred troll , 'he excess of exports over imports have totalled $194,827,463; a de- - Wh'a Ma itoba wheat is firm- setts, secretary of the Ontario for compulsory for the month is the largest for any I crease of $64,C(;7,721. Total exports er at $1.08Y. for No. I Northern, Board of Health, in his report to failtrre on the part of Municipal -.1norith in Canada's trade for years' of domestic products were $168,- at $1.05Y. for No. 2 Northern, and 1 that, body on the outbreaks of small- Councils to-make the Act operative a 080,459 a decrease of $4,353,190. t $1.03 for No. 3 Northern, Geor- pQx which have recently occurred. has resulted particularly , in the Exports of domestic goods for the Customs -revenue for the eight gilin Bay ports. No. I Northern is He told the board on Wednesday large centres of commerce, most .-Amonth totalled $31,672,224. As com- months was $30.,788,407, a decrease quoted at $1.12%, North , Bay that there had been 45 cases, in ten disastrously to the business com-, -.pared with last year, agricultural 6f $10,324,052. freights, an No. 2 Northern at municipalities during I fiht d iil October, munity," said Dr: Hodget H ts. e while 136 cases in 23 municipalities i added that business was still fur- Ontario wheat,-�L'No. 2 white is had been November. ther crippled by, 6c failure of the BATTLE BITER BRIDGE. reported for Nve -CHINA31EN MURDERED. quoted at 9-1 to 94y2c outside, and It' had been learned that mild cases councils even in the' face of an- out- EWE .. : I I No. 2 red Winter at 94c outside, , had existed for weeks before their I break of considerable extent to take First Train Crosses N�ew Structure Crime Co presence was known to the local la firm stand 'and enforce, vateina- on Wednesday Mor'ning. mmitted While People and No. 2 mixed at 94c outside. Were Pas8Wg Laundry. Oats-Ontario No. •-2 white quoted Medical Health Officer. With but tier. A despatch from Winnipeg, says: at 38 to 39c outside, and at 42c on 9 A despatch from Winnipeg The rubicon of the Grand Trunk y says: track, Toronto; No. 2 Western Ca- a man Of nada �31c, lake Pacific was crossed on Wednesday 214 Jarvis avenue,- 'and his hired t Sun, Chinese laundry oats 'quoted at ' 4 ello, Sat- Eye- tl ay evening, robbery apparently 011t'idp RUL morning, when the first engine roll ports. - I man were murdered some time ed •'ov;er'th'e immense Battle River JFrd No. 2 quoteJ at 71 'to 72c J o 00 WOMEN PUT . . .1MT7"VT"MT"1t of construction during lar!ey-iNo. 2 barley quote d at55c ng the entire rifled. The crime was discovered outside, and No. 3 extra at 53c. The bridge is nearly three by a man who called for his wash- Buckwheat -57 to 57y1c outside. 'P eMa' season thousand feet, long, and � is very ing. half an hour before cene in midnight Peas-So. 2 quoted. at 86y, to 87,c -Lb rkable S a Court Room at 'high so that the constructign has the Celestials in a wel- outside. and found been slow, on account of high winds ter of blood, the head of one being Corn -No, 2. American yellow interfering with the handling of,, almost completely. severed. Last nominal at 70c on track, Toronto;. Bilbao Spair.L aerial L steel work. On the west side spring almost a similar crime was new No. 3 yellow quoted at 67c To- iDf the bridge the grading has been committed-near the overhead bridge onto. A despatch from San Sebastian, court I rt in three -vans, and covered practically completed to Edmonthn when two Chinese la'undrymea wero Bran-Ca over. Bran -Cars are quoted at $19 in Spain, says. The opening trial Of 157,000 pages. Cron in the street - laid towards that city, and the work shack was fired �n im attempt to de- $212.50 -in 'bulk out&ide for a long time. Steel is now being murdered, but in that case the bulk outs;de;,. Shorts quoted at hissed the van's passage. ten thousand women of Bilbao be- will be' prosecuted as fast as the stroy'traces.' % gan on Tuesday. The women are The court room was packed with weather will permit. There are PRODUCE. accused of contempt of court in 0 be still ritarly-125 miles of track' to COUNTRY P beautiful Spaniards, and the, plaza TO Eioutside was packed with the re- v laid before Edmonton is reached C.1RR. Butter =Pound t=rial 5 to .,7c 8 P ympath on ` P y 1 remainder of the� defendants. The and the shortest railway line from tub% 22 to 24c; i.nierior, 2o to 21c. behalf of Jesus&, Pajana, who was court resembled a beauty contest. Creamery'rul i SheWill be Taken tor a N u-nnery in 1q, 29 to 30c, and so-' "ntenced to eight years' imprison- instead of a tribunal, The justice 'Winnipeg to the Alberta capital will be complete. Alberta. lids, 25c. merit for' killing her faithless fiance. and prosecutor were jeered iik the . ..... A despatch from Kingston says: ggs-Case lots of storage, 123 to','.rhe petition extols Jesusa's deed., streets by the women, who demand- ys: 26c per dozen, and. new laid are and the Public -Prosecutor caused ed- to know where ibey could find -AUR'.NED TO DEATH. Joesphine Carr; the youhg Toronto quoted' at 30 to 35c per dozen., girl who the indictment of all the women jails enough to imprison them all Rem, o was quietly remove A from 'Cheese-Large cheese, 13yc per F-igning the -petition. The docu- if .convicted. The novel trial is at- l` the penitentiary L here last week - atas-of Unknown Man Found round, and, twiiis 13"c. la.Ruina at Fort Arthur. iWaS taken by nuns to reside with meats in the, case were brought to tracting the attention of all Spain. Ithem in Boysland, Alberta. This. PRO . P,.UCT§. despatch from Port - Arthur � is tl�, girl wlio&e murder of the HOG animals were worth $3 to $3.E0 per BURN I N G SHIP BOMBARDED. says: An unknown man was burn-ibaby"she ato-le from a Yonge,street Bacon *-'Long clear, 10%, to Ile. cwt. Choice cows were firm at $3,. ed to death- in a fire which destroy- shop entrance" stirred -Canada Be,- per pound in case lots; mess pork, eo to $4 per cwt. Medium `and com. G unners at Singapore Sink a Dan.. ed the old stable behind the Vi art' eral years ago, She_ has developed 619 to $19.ZO; short Cut, $2210 moo cows brought $2 to $3,50 per thear� Lumber . Companys plant intot. an attractive. girl Of seyonteen, $22-50- cwt. Feeders and stockers were in gerous Vessel. - Saturday night. The build i2g. was and i-A said to be quite• reformed. Hams-Lighi.to medium, 13% to e origins. e says: vacant, &.rid how the fir td Th,6 trial Judge sentenced her. to moderate demand at $3 to $3.75 per Ades from Singapor 14c; do., heavy, 12 to 12 c; rolls, cwt. 19tock calves sold at $2.2.5 to The ' burning W only be surmised, but possibly ml ship Kelarri Ka the penitentiary for an indefinite 101/' to 10,%ci shoulders, 10 to $2.70. per cwt. Sheep and -lambs I loma, was bombarded by.the bar the. unfortunate man who met his -or until it was bAcks. 16 to peripd, 10), l6%-'c,-breakfa,.t price, without a quot�: bor fort and soon sank. with her death in it had been ipendin.E,, The safe -foi her bacon, to 15c. W,i e easy. in sight ; to be at large again. The Minister able drop. Hogs were reported to hull riddled. with solid shot. The ht there. The body was not d Lard-Tierces, 193/,c; tubs, 12Yc; b is- . of Justice agreed to her removal, covered until * Sunday afternoon,, e p' ported but no decline was re- flaming steamer, which hails from provided the nuns who a-ked foe pai.1s, 12%c. co-ded. Selects sold at $6 per cwt., England, arrived in Singapore from when Chief of folic© Mc!",ellan was Ur Would keep her in charge. It r n fed and watered, off cars. an lights New York oa Wednesday, with her is at L$.5., Io0ki' over the ruins. - I " t had is understood she will take the veil- and fa .5 per cwt. cargo of case oil on fire. All at- 'burned beyond identification. when she boco' BUSUNESrS AT' MONTREAL. mes older. Her re- tempts to extinguish the blaze were Montreal, Doc. 202-Grain -Ca- moval was kept -a secret, amd took nadian Western No. -2 white oats BOY SHOOTS unsuccessful. It wa Bible to SISTER. place at night, but the infbrmation are selling at 46,1/c, No. 3 at 45%,c go near the vessel because of .h ills S1, 3 impos b leaked out. extra No. I feed oats at 45c. No. possibility' of explosion and finally _611teeking Aeeid,eat at Mahone Bay, It feed at 44�1c, Ontario No. 2 white ROBBED LETTER OF MON EY. the harbor agent -appealed to the Noia Scotia. J 44c, A)i STABBED at 44Yg to 4K .N- o. 3 a t 4 3 to Post-offlee Oftleial at Ottawa is I commandant of the fort. The gun- le 010 Hal Ne 4.4t 42;lve 43,14e p"-b�ushel, eir tw 0 -&, A shocking accident occurred- at Ran, Dripping Blood, Along Mont store. lour - Manitoba Spring Given Three Years. sank the craft. with,.their' six -inch on Sunday iiiornin' beat pa-tentg, firsts at.$6, seconds bfahon� Bay 9 real 9trepts.- w S guns. a A -despatch from Ottawa says: A $5 ter wheat patents, $3 whereby Ruby, fourteen-year-old at . 50; Win Three years in the Kingston Peni- -daughter Of Capt: Benj. Ham, lost A despiLtch from Montreal says: to $5.25; straight rollers, $4.60 to imposed An Italian, who will likely die, $1.70; do., in bags, tentiary was the sentence MILLIONS. Cher was told t take a itipposedly rushed madly along CraiA street an extraq* $1.15 to $i.S5. Feed-Mani- Court on Wednesday morning on NEARLY FIFTY. her life". Her eight-year-old bro �s, $2.15. to $2.26; by liagistrate O'Keefe at the Police unloaded shotgun upstairs, and in Wednesday night through a cro-v,,d toba bran, $21 ; shorts, $24; On Lett, who pleadeq!guilty Season"s Record of Wheat Ship. passing through the room poitked of Christmas shoppers, with blood (ario bran, $21 to ' $21-50; mid- George M. L streaming in the snow from a deep dlings, $21.50 to $25.50; shorts, to the charge of stealing $,2.00 from meats Through Winn1pe 1he weapon at his sister. The ham- �Ithe post-office. Lett has been em- .9. sner Of the :gun caught in his clo- gash in his throat. He -had'been $24.50 to $25 per ton,. including I ployed in the post office for five A despatch from W-innipe -says gashed with a razor by an unknown. bags; pirre 'grain mouille, 83o to 9 thing and he fell; causing the die - assailant. . The bl6od left a crim- $3,1,>; milled grad's, $25 to years. During the last year and a Navigation has closed and over 48,- assailant.. ,charge of the gun, she contents, of $2,9 per half,' at intervals, money. and jew- 000,000 bushels of wheat of the crop ,which struck Ruby in the right son trail on the sidewalk, and the ton. Cheese - Westerns quoted at elry' has been taken from letters,• of 1908 passed Winnipeg betcre the cheek, 'tearing' a gaping hole and injured man collapsed within sight ley, to easttins at 11% to! and finally suspicion rested on'Lett. last boats went out. Shipme*ts for of his houie. Robbery c.r revf!uge Lc. Futte'r�Fi:!est lodging. in the brain, causing in- - -creamery quo- Z Tuesday a test letter containing the last week of open wate'r reach. 113 tboiit'Wt6 have been �,,ne motive. ted at 27c in a jobbing way. Eggs' stunt. death. i $2 was sent to Ottawa from Mont- ed the enormous total of 5,103,097 r. tThe rtaliah was taken to thi Genet= -New laid, 34c ; 'selected stock at real. In the evening it was retie- bushels. The entire 'movement; cd ,.al Hospital, and is thought' to be 25y2c, Xi 0. 1. stock' at 22%c, No. 2 Canadian injured. stock at l7y2c, . per dozen. A detachment of Royal Can� cd that the envelope had -been tam- nheat for this season leaves all Engineers has been ordered from pered with. Lett was searched and other years many miles behind. The Wolseley - Barvacks; London,. to To- the money wasfound in his posses- situation, so far as the outlook for I The local option by-law was car- UNITED STATE8 MARKETS. routo. s=on. When confronted, with the the future is concerned, is much tied in seven new municipalities in Buffalo, Dec. 22-Wh eat�-Sp ring, facts in the case, he acknowledged more bearish than it was ,a week James Jenkins and Jack Pertella, Manitoba, repealed in two and con- firm; No I Nol-thern, carloads,- his guil't. ago. negroes, and Lee Chun A China- -tinned in force in five. Seven-mun- store, $1:13%; - Wintex,- steady. man, r-4 hanged at we ew -West- ibipalities in which it was submitt- Corin-Steady.8 Oirts-Steady; No. ininster, B.C:,• on Fi:iday. 2 ed Voted to"remain under license. 3 white, 5•t% to 541 c. ' Rye -No. on track, 80c. Minneapolis, Dec. 20—, Wheat - Dec*, $1.06y, ; May, $1 cash, PEOPLE --RULE Ili: ..,TURKEY .09; No. i hard, $1.09Y, to $1.09%; No. • ]Northern, $1.03% to $f.08%; No. ILI hi AT iC0AL`.­PI1ES ABLAZE lorthern, $1.06% to -$I. No. 3 Northern, $1.0-2,1/, to 'Abdul Humid Opens., Parliament in 2 06 $1.04 Sultan a `Flour-Dull; first patents, ,$5.30 to $5.65 -.second patents, $15.16 to $5.- 1"41 1 1 . :_ erson. The C. P. R Is Fighting a 'Big Fire at 20; first clears, $4. 00 to $4.10; see- 2.9�, to $3.05. in Villiam., bulk, $19,00 to., $19.25. A despatch from Constantinople flowing silk 'robea, and others in Milwaukee, Dec. 22-Wbeat-No. says : Af'er an interval of thirty' the fash able frock boat-, formed I Northern; $1.09Y2; No. 2 North- two Years Turkey, on Thursday, en- P. gorgeous and multi-colored pic- A despatch from Fort William, is checked. There Are more than ern, $1.07/1,�2; May, $1.061/, to $I•- ture, never before witnessed in a z5ftya. I Ue tons in the mountainous ()G"/ Rve-No. 1, 76c. CO'rn-May, tered upon a second attempt at S. I ­ .. legislative g hering coal fire that'has ever visite "t e i itin - sam..- -C�titutiorlal go Vel ljulurlt, __ the A I h ns, S fruitless d Aroub wur" shovellers have y ei�de to _66c. lead of the lakes' has been in 0-1 inauguration of the new' among the Moslem r'e"presentatives, pro- • g plesim59 d t et at the seat of he Wake. elected under the constitution pro- mile Greeks, Arm4nians and Bul- _IaLian LFanned by gusti-Elf wind T.T'VE, -S mulga ted .the- Christian TO-CK-MARK =M_ te 'he 6ultwi-. -gaTs- i up rese :'Pacific-coal docks'. To epnibat the F-moke and- flame . burst forth at Toronto, Dec. 22.* Tb-e offerings The �Sultan opened Parliament in tionalities. n na- conflagration a - nd save tens of thou- night, giving the appearance of'& of export cattle were restr'cted to person with elaborate- ceremony. So far as can be judged from sur. In an extreme a few loads of medium quality that The scene was perhaps one of the face indications, the new Parl sands of tons' of soft coal that is miniature threatened the company has resort- effort to extinguish the blaze * the sold ht $4.50 to $4.(YO per Mt. Sales 1 most remarkable in the political ment has entered upon its 'dui a ed to almost every known means of bompany i8 preparing to, put in op. l'of choice butchers' cattle were slat- I history the world. All the creeds with a united determination Ito hi the u car- ��e, extinsu is e bl�aze, -without re- eration a steam shovel. It will be around $5 per cwt. Good loads and races of the Turkic 'En) i ucne%&fnlly*thc airn, of e ed pire ry out s entire , r _e b ever visit_e&_tFe7 I a t !a le th sult. Hurl 9 of tons have been : weeks before the seat of the blaze of choice cattle were worth from i -,ant their duly elect-ed representa- I Hoodless revolution wh �j �MLa as es, and thousands of ran be reached. Spontaneous c T ft reduced RN om- $4.60 to $4.,5,. and medium sold at tives' and the varied r,,tumes of possible the inauguration of!'& con- tons more mays, go r came - - I.- 0 e .0. regime in T-,,rk-(- befo'e. the fire bu%t'on is responsible for the fire. 6.3.75 to $4.25 per cwt. Common the delegates, who in, in Litutional regii iL A r "Q .. .: - �,,q.. -- cam• y�.._. N'wn `' :i•�' -. •-,:' " }-_y�,...�: y__ h- - •+..-- R•q��y. - - �..� ��c�.1'� ''.'.i6p x - - ''•5�. xs:, ;b.S ,.;. ..,:: ,�"v :'•'.'A✓g� ' t:. s. aF,,.., s,!4W, -• °' ..'�'. 5r'. :.�. "�'•eK�''r"Ka'.:e?'. :.' .M1 ..�,.1�'•'. . 'X✓'' "rtY�' RJS. _.-a. .. ..¢. . ,.'r, y� .��.',"l:.•.+� 'tYsi..... '" . ;��..;.. - . ft:, ..zr , .n: v . a•„,u° :x:: ...ti „',;.: x',', '�' .._c » :- rirwS`ks,' "....+.�•.'.'.^ '�•, " �� . *rr''a•.a :.: . , 23 , . ..,,,. ., :'�' t}',....v. • , ` �. :... . .. F , .. .?Y� H. ya•v n� - ... ._ ., tip•... ... �,�•`. + (� p �. aY1-i J 'I.. �' .':.K "L•'.,. 1T.". �..YC ' •�Cy'•4tVy' . :� w,•AV Si:. {•,Wl. "•,." ..,. -•.i' . 1t `ty1. 4,•1x'4' ifQf9`pY� -i-.:. - 'Y!•11.. ,i,✓ a.it. } S1 f t• a "4 as,�gs!• s,,... -ll •Sax. ','�' :, ' ,• r d` a. +. + : .I ,y, .�^%7' w. -'.,,? . -'*.c. ..:•• • :ve: :. ,w ,.. i. r , .:�, w�,,s -, t. *' _..�` ;.?,,,. � �,• .�tnA, �;�, +wr' :R"�+a : -'+ •ter _�'•� a: n'�. a. w:: F ,r"a.. -..a w ..r' .'L'. ..'�'w.,,, � �.� rw „+• ' >= ,.wt•K?'. -, �'R' -; '.t9••;,d.. #�' 4 .:M >,,q•... .. . - j'' ,._.. _, •i, ..: •� :•,.. a ; •:yt .r,�. ..'•. a u'. 'i, t e *4• f.`d, Head in 1691, when a French fleet twelvei' but had slept and dreamed The "bills” of Mme. de Choiseul ;,°WHEN WAR LORDS FIGHT p EXTRAVAGANGLS OF OLD thrashed an English _and Dutch during the time occupied in rapidly prove that thirty sheep a month r+ fleet very thoroughly. The fight uttering the words "one, forty - two." and 5,000 chickens per annum were k was lost mainly because there was He tried, by reading other numbers, `' requireU to feed her guests. Three .ITTI.E - -- -TIFFS THAT LEI? To no confidence between the leaders to measure the. time, and thinks -it -EERY 'll'CH GREATER THEN hundred pounds of-- bread waa neo• on the losing side. The British ad'- could not have been more than - a ,v essary daily. These rece tioat !?a GREAT DISA;8TEB8. r Tom- 21O1V• were elaborate, yet the guests eu- „ miral, Russell, openly accused some second. ._, of his chief captains of being trait - Another story is told of a man ,eyed Hl�eren ors to the country before the first who sat before his fire in a drowsy T THE GREATEST FREEDOM t Ending of Battles Ml,ht cannon shot was fired, and they re- condition. A draft, blowing across 31odern Household and Dress Bills = _ turned the compliment by reform- the room set a large photograph They called with .as many servants, Have Resulted Had the Gen- g Com ►ared With Those of ing him that he was another. on the mantel to Swaying. A slend- horses and 'dogs as they pleased. stale Agreed. In 1102 'Admiral Benbow was er vase was in front of it., and the .Our Ancestors. They were at liberty to take their cruising with his squadron in the man remembers wondering, in a meals in the rooms placed at their k Some - people- people -it',ve-ry funny rest -In&m, and- off�ant --Martha mood- of whimsical= indifference, -� hea-r itz --said -everywhere -at -- disposal or in- the -main dining hale when great admirals and generals gave chase to a French t under ow.hethe�he picture would blow for- the beginning and at the end of Domestics -which so many people gliarreI like schoolboys among Du C'asse. But many of his cap- :ward and send the vase to the floor, each season -that modern extrav- believe were very Cheap in those themselves. But it is'nt always tains, for no other reason than that Finally a gust of wind did topple agance is appalling, that women days -were, as a matter of fact, -� hinny for the nations whom the ad- they were on bad terms with him the picture, and it struck the vase. overdress, that they spend more for more expensive than they are now. .Mirals and generals are supposed personally, absolutely declined to The man remembers having been a, single hat than -their grand moth- • During the seventeenth century a to. serve. Some of the greatest join in the fight, and sheered off curiously relieved in his state of ers did fof their whole trosseatt,- kitchen woman was paid $I5 or $20 .':.naval an9 military disasters in his, with their ships. Benbow was left drowsiness that at last the "old says the London Daily Mail, a month, "not including wine and _ 4•- tery have been owing wholely and to fight alone with the handful of. thing was going to fall and 'be done Like many, other often recurring. lard. : s ' solely to the fact that the leaders snips which stood by hi.m. He with it." general statements,, this is far from Gambling went on in most houses. of the defeated fiesta or armies have fought desperately, and even after Presently he was in the midst of being accurate. The well known There were games of "lansquefiet" been on such bad .terms that they his leg had "been shot off by a chain a complicated business transaction French writer M. Henry de Gallier and "pharaoh" even in the salons have hampered one another, in shot, insisted on remaining on the in a W estern city, miles away. All contributes to the current issue of of embassies ! Servants asked their stead of working cordially together 'quarter -deck until he was forced to the details of a new, and unheard -of La Revue a remarkable study on masters to. stake their wages for against the enemy. give up the action and sail away scheme were coming forth from his "Spending Money in Days of Yore.." them. Fortunes were lost and won Two of the most. famous generals baffied.• Benbow died of his wound, lips, and a board of directors was From statistics carefully compil- in a few minutes.' People _staked of ancient times were Belisarius and several of the sulky captains listening. The scheme prospered. ed, from private documents of.one their horses, their houses, their ° -sad hFarses. Apart from each other were tried. by court- martial and He moved -Ma family 1i'est. Frag- or two centuries ago, from letters. estates: .Th-a Duke de Rohan once neither of them had a rival xa n the shot. menu of the journey thither and and bills - dating: frorii those- distant staked -lxis iliamrntd- order. He had art of war. In the year 538 they W$Y PRI:�C11 CHARLIE LOST. glimpses of the fine house he bought days, it appears. that extravagance not one sou left. came before his vision.. was far worse then. Lawsuits deserve a special men -, were both sent by the Emperor Jus- tinian to drive the Gothic invaders There might have been another A crash woke him. The vase had The greatest change in the matter Lion. They_ were another craze of out of Italy. Had they helped each and different result to the battle struck the floor. He had dreamed of 'expenditure is that, duffing the those days. Suits were everlasting; of Culloden, which shattered the an unlined. life eoveriug years, and seventeenth and the eighteenth the son tools up cases. where his other the task would have been 'hopes of "Bonnie Prince Charlie;" ! .- all in the time it, took for the_ vase, centuries men spent quite as, much Ifathcr, had left them and transmitt- speaking terms," and ttte result of cre t intto the Hi hland army, Two b>•eatk .•... �_ -� r a . To -day the avenge man'spends The costs .wets colossal. A curie- s this was that the great city of p g he fell 'asleep, to fall five.feet and own attire. was the fa,'.ion; it was a luxury. Milan, which was besieged by the of the generals, Lord Elcho and ' enemy, was not relived in time. Loid George Murray, were far -: considerably lees than tile-average man -was able to say at the beginn- more anxious to .get up' a duel with Br1I�aI\ G THE l:ti D. woman on clothes, and in, the weal- ing of the nineteenth - century: William the Conqueror had reas- each other than to fight .the Duke — ' thy classes the difference is mole "My grandfather hail thirty -three on to be thankful that King Harold's of Cumberland. " generals, were not united. Two of The- 'Duke' of Wellington 'was at IIoiv the Old Sea Captain Wrecked marked, still, since it was recently suits; he won every one of them them, Edwin and Markere, quar- His- Vessel. stated by a queen of fashion that and it cost him several thousands, "' first greatly' hampered in Spain by . while a• man soul 1 :be quite "ele• The amounts' mentioned in the relied. with the others. They re the conduct of General Piston, the Stranger -� "I resume a -man who gant" ,by spending $2,000 a year article are not . of course the fused to patch up their differences j leader of his cavalry. The two dis- has followed the sea so many years' on himself a woman needed $2,� 1 amounts appearing in - ancient doc- and join whole- ,hearte'dly to expel liked each other bitterly, and for must have been in some wreckir?" a month to dress st liahly. uments. but their equivalents in ' the invader when he landed at; this re son Piston was always criti= Old Sea Captain-— t �CeII .. - Pevensey in 1066. Instead, they I cisin a..d even .disobe •in the or -. THE MIDDLE CLASS; our money. drew off in dudgeon from the Saxon' g y .g• a few. The roust wreck I ever had ,F g ders of his leader. was on the Jersey coast. "• as in the .aristocracy_ 150'years ago' army, taking with thein-thousands� The `'Iron Duke" himself might "Long ago i" more things were required by . a I BIR'S OWN TABLETS of their followers. have come to grief in the Penin- "Some'at. You see, I i*ot be- man. He wore night cuffs of lace, LITPLI� L$�E 8l�B$. Nobody wishes to deprive the sular War, instead of covering him- calmed .off the coast of Ireland." his knack suit cost 430 (of our• mon.. Scots of the glory of Bannockburn. i self with glory, had his opponents ',`Becalmed-I "- eyl, -his hats�-he needed half a All the same, it is just possible I thought of nothrag but how to beat "Yes.. W ell I Jr- ie'd'.evesy `way dozen -$5 each. He' required - iilk j -Baby's Own Tablets have saved that Robert Bruce would not have him. He was opposed by three of to 'start a wind, but it. was no go. stockings, woolen stockings -and ' tnan r a precious little life. There -is won,his great victory had the Eng- Napolcon's greatest marshals, Not a breath stirriu'.,. At Last I • skin" stockings ' and five'or six lno other,med cifte for children so lish barons lyeen united. 3fassera, hey, and-Souli. At one got despera -0." �� different kinds of boots, safe and .sure in its affects. The -' UNDER THE BOLD •BEITBO�Y. time they }lad a. good chance of de- I presume so. He had to spend several' dollars TaNets care stomach and bowel ?i;trrs• him had they worked .tu '` -Ye ,..Lgiit an_ erate I marls ! _ trnuble�, teething troubles,, destroy �_ It was the same sort of. jealousy ethebut ?� c and Suult were l up m_v mind I: d try a plan d .o erVs.' The middle class woman of, wormQ, tea up' cows an pr ' among .the French nobles which led personal enemies of biassena, 'and, {ten heard of, if it took the last, del- I those days managed ft, dress in a 'deadly croup. And }:ou have the the King of France to be defeated lar I had. Can't raise ,the, wind cheaper way,`though dress was the guarantee of a .government analyst I though he' was in chief command, , by the Black Prince at Poitiers; they refused to cart out his. laps 1 without motley. I that this medicine does not contain -and• our Henry Y„ fighting five y p main expense: 4: and' wasted time is futile wring- "It's a good d-,41 the same way Diaries and memoirs establish a .partictP- of opiate or narcotic. _ a against one at Agincourt, might; on shore. Mrs J• Laroque, Log Valley, Sask., �a the curious fact the upbrin •ng of { Have lost instead of won if' the gem ' luigs. " shore. �fi eII; then, I took k a big , g' gays : -`'I ant a g} eat :believer is « poleon declared ' that he lost three ehildren _. cost a third less .' orals opposed to him had not hated silver piece,' kissed it thre times. Bahy's Own Tablets• I have used : and distrusted one another. Waterloo through the generals un- swung it rune times round my head than the clotlxPS required by 'their' thou on many occasiora and �n der-him hating each too much mother; .a modest wo.!man : • _'blew England ha's lost several times and then flun it as far as I could of no medicirlr equal to them in to Fight well together. Thor© was g wore ribbons, - lace, embroideries,ruring. the, common ailments of both on sea and land through into the sea, in the direction I - yin. as 'large tivantit:Ps: some truth in rt. Grouchy dis -� wanted, the 'wind tun Come, Soil l and• jewcTr { bsiaies_ and young child .Sold ''little differences' between her trusted Soutt, Eutllt was envjous ' _admirals and generals. William know. as women, by medicine dealers. or by mail at III. rose terribly hampered at the of ;\ey, and \ey hated born of them. „I see.' terrain gentlemep's slits cost as ,, cents a box from The Dr,. tit iI -. How could- they be expected to do "Well, it came." _ much'as'$3,000 and - three' of these slams' 3.3edici�c 4'0•;. Bros; vide, great battle of Steinkirk, in 1632, their best when they were, so 'to „ o were required_ b3� :each guest for because his generals, Dutch and ll hurling defiance at .It did - e wedding festivals.. These i Ont. _ continually '�. • -ou ht rat — , ,, say, co 1; 1)ui it? «'zll; Q�;ts -Test g � g g . � English.. could not hit it off to- - �� kl' however.* An ela LS. ee s ho a SCHOOLS. X 6 each Pearson 's- 3 fust blast took ever were exceptions' OPEN .1,IIt SCII The y $ether." . The worse naval defeat to seen it, T - the ever suffered was off Beachy - 3'-=-- stitch o' .sail 'clean off the yards,, $ant man could "manage" .tith � i.E \GTII OF DRE 1)I S. an'' in three minutes more we was t six summer and sic winter suits,'at Experiment in Iaondoh Hag Proce,d - - - -- -- - - - -_ -. r�ndes -- bare .guL -' g +UO ap]e��' Thic needless #o_ — a- (;rrea -. May Dream t'nlived Life With- i sand miles an hour." does not include the gold or. silver - London is ex erimenting with I in a Minute. "Cricks :'' `'buttons or the lace ? Let its turn p +� I can truthfully Say I sh'd say' go.- Well, the nix' Open air schools. They are for y I 3 to women. In 1,20 •Df11c. de Tour- p their session, is It is not unusual to hear one sa g i fog poor children, W ! that I believe that, but for y thin 1 knew, bump went -she bow, note married in Paris. It was an • p that he has been dreaming about flan' there ac was bein' dmshed all elegant marriage, but by no means �fiom June i to October 31, and they the use 4Df your Emulsion i to bits square u aciq Jersey. R'hy, are proving a- success... : something all night, when possibly p I a great affair. 'Her aunt •offered g g p y The beginning Was mace la,-,t sum Stu I would long since have sir, a struck kith such force we ,,her $3.500 fi,r Mans, bags, and his dream occupied only a' very { mer and was purety experimental. been in my grave. I was short time. Many• attempts have bounded way up the beach any garters." The bride herself bought i ` walked dry -shod right into a hotel. The authorities made a grant of : past work —could not walk been made to measure the time, cc F several gowns at price's varying I •never hear . of .that. ,from 4750 to $2.000. $2,OW to sec hew the thing worked. up -hill witheut coughing cupied in 'a dream; and records ap- . --11.N—o; the season was over an „ ,+ They' have increased. tae appropria- t, very hard. ear from time to time in the a the hotels was. closed. «'ell sir,, These were ordin'arc things. ry p pap- For the court she required a long � tion for next summer to $ io,obo and ers, showing "that often elaborate after that T never tried 'no more three schools will be established. THIS, and much more was ones occupy but a•' few seconds: gown of white velvet,. clabord tel3 fite cent pieces Rhen I Ranted Each school Will. accommodate The following: incident is told by a .I �.in.+ „ embroidered : cost $4.000, and the seventy -Gee children, divided into written by,Mr. G. W. Hower- same dress •could be worn orr - ` ton. Clark's Gap, W. Va. We I gentleman, who vouches for its ac- "I suppose not. tt•.ree classes of twenty five each. 1 t i curacy : , "No, sir. After that I never flung A FLW OCCASIO \S O\LY. • ' :The -staff will consist of one head �i -- ' anything bigger n a cen }3ut owns are not e-•erything. .teacher, t r . assistant copy of his letter, o� you -- - - g c r .with •a clerk in verifying some long n _ oak •and he and a janr might write him direct, His i columns of figuief- that had beeri Underwear and other "trifles "nurse, o ` case •wzs really marvelous, copied frgm one book to another. TO SPARE. have to • be considered. )iirnc. de riot. but is only one of the many The numbers representing amounts ChoWut, the wife of a Minister of I" 'Of crnrrse there are buildings Proofs that in dollars and cents, were composed i •The ?angry Mother- You've got Louis XV., wore several thousand which are occupied .a part of each da as well in pleasant ps in tin- 7. of six or seven figures. The clerk an awful nerve to ask me to give dollars worth of.lace on her even Ya _ _ I you back 3-our ball when you nearly ing d'resGes. plea ant weather; but unless the would 'read, for instance; 'Four - i killed one of ii: children . with it.' The inventory after her death of weather is hopelessly bad almost all ��� teen, one forty tic o, twelve, mak- the time is spent in the open air.' A „', 2 The Boy-Well, ma'am, you've Mine. de Verrue's properties re- the amount of $14,14_.12; 'and blackboard on an easel is set up on ' ithe gentleman `would answer, got ten children and we've got vealedetho. fact that she possessed the grass, and the chairs of the pup - „ only one ball: • 500 dozen cambric handkerchief's g Check, to indicate that the copy 480 shirts and ti0 pairs of stays. ils are grouped before it. ������ I was correct. Page after page had - The children are small and the y been read as rapidly as the words "Dt�n't-you occasionally. have As for jewels, menrformerly wore "Often diamonds and pearls on their :course of study is light. There are could be uttered, coach number re_ company that bores you } amp too, calisthenics, nature is the most strengthening Ceiving the "check." The work was but we have a remedy. We always clothes, shoes and hands, while to- g ltd in the open, e.rd the results and re- vitalizing preparation drowsy. ,ard it was with difficulty 'let our. little Johnny recite. day a' man of refined taste i, aria- y F in the world. Even in that he could keep his eyes open. fled with a modest ring. :•int d1 of 'al] these e physical improvement p p links a little pearl as a sl. i ? Stud are said to be very gratifying. The most stubborn of all diseases I Finally sleep. overcame him and Children hate their, meals on the (consumption) it does won- he dreamed - dreamed of an old SAMPLE GUY FREE and a large stone as a searfpin, remises and,rpend the entire day � dens, and in less serious horse he had been 'accustomed to Hospitality then was on a far p r Tt troubles, . such as anemia, I drive twentyfive or thirty years a o. -like to have a - e co o e armer's Ad- woitld be difficult even for the bronchitis, asthma, rata on no reea any special 'ih- p PY or loss rora any cident connected, with the dream voeate and Home Magazine! wealthy owner of a great mansion � ��`� " exec t the localit and the distinct to place all the year round 700 �i�°++cause the effect is much p y THE BEST AGRi�uULTRA��hedg at the <lispusal of his friends, Are quicker. - si ht of the horse. and of the bu to which he had driven him. He AND HOME PAPER as. did M. lie ]Zohan at Ills castle � Ur , Do net delay. Get n bo�ae of a( 0=8 awoke suddenly, and as a numbed r of Sat erne. One hundred and EMU SION - -bo suro it's SCOTT's and was ended called, "Check." He on the American, Continent. mighty horses were tlways ready you tr7 was conscious of having slept and No .progressive farmer can af- to be saddled for his guests and C00 • •wz,tt DzucG>srs of having dreamed, and said to the ford•. to be without it. Publish- beaters were used daily ' by him pale, weal andnercons clerk "Charlie, 1 have been asleep. ed weekly. Only $1.50 per year.. during the shooting scasbn,, peopis need a tonle that Let as sond son Mr. iroverten's otter , and r,me literature on Oovnm Dtino. How many of those numbers have I Drop post -card for free sample People of moderate means had. R-i11 hails then, rep e..d Thin Jas .ens• a, a Yost Card and mention missed Z" "None," he replied. copy. Agents Wanted. Address: three days oiit of sis from twelve mate theta w.1t and per, eirang• Celery $ire u have checked ever one." "THE F;IItiM �R'$ ADYO CITE " to twenty guest} tai essme. Pe, k Y the tome that w:11 do scorT dk sowNE Close questioning developed the who called on n these thinga. Largo 136 .niaatan St- w. Toronto fact that of the figures 14,142.12 he Mention this paper. Loni_on Onto ed to stay to dinner and given a pook�go2Sce.nta,at3 -el- -i had heard the fourteen and the t:ai room. cal or by mail., s, G wells k co., Toronto. -` •.ilk ".u1,.: •� , _.. .. _. -... _<. .._., ..........,....�... ... ,.,.. _. ..,... _ .- . ......,,. .. >..,... „ ,.. _ ...,., ........,�.....;,"_ , �•.y., ..:., . ;. .., 5 • _ ��.. ><r :....,,:.,,, :•vim 1.• - ?• ^+-r:. ,,P earn .r' %� � ,r ^" i�^.� .'�`:i? .s°ix? �"'fi' ixr Mme' �vs'rrr•y' ..S ��'yr,r. �� .. ..: .,. k '_ 3+i4r .. v...: ,,. ,. :r.: -. -: , - -.. ,. , ' 'a; c,rt$' a.n.., 'ns .t -�"xF r.. I . ,oc r . M ". 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Pos. • - y+� Option clauses -at the Liquor Li�eosy_ }y not one weak heart hundred is. -- _ -- * A Ha 1 e, 4 . , . � •. Act, contained iu'thebtll passed at the self, actually diseased. -It is aluio•t always . • recent session of the Legislature, ,pre- hidden tiny little nerve that really is au at fstilR�� This obscure nerve -the Cardiac, or Heart Nerve scribes the form of ballot to be used it, nply needs, and it shave. more power, more Iapubli�hedev�ryFridas morniug"itsotace, all Local Option contests, whether for stability. more controlling. more governing _ _ Pickering, Out the by -law or for repe+tl. The form strength• without that the Heart moat continue SANTA CLAUS ��� ►j ReTES OF eDVin13TI8INCi : prescribed is as luau below. The to'tail, and the stomach and kidneys also have p 8 these same controlling nerves., S �Rlntinsertion perlins - 10cente ballot here given is marked as every This clearly explains why, as a medicine, Dr. Is bet's. He and his reindeers are in fine. Ccandltiott ray s ",Mach eabsegaent inu+rtion- par lire • 5 cents citizen should mock it who wants to Shoqp's Restorative has to the past done so much and will be able to call oil all the Children this Xmas TbSa rate does not inolnde Legal or Foreign ,> for weak and ailing Hen rts. Dr. Shoop first sought advertisements. ••Banish the Br►r -Room. {he cause of all this pDainful, palpitating, suffocai so get your stockings hung up by the fireplace. Our rt gpeciai terms given to parties making con- heart distress. Iira Shoop's ResWrattve -ChL store is filled up with all the beautiful things Sands ! rant+ for 3 or 6 months or by the pear. Halt poeDaaala[ preacrlDtion -ts alone directed to thew _brought— all ' 11ead8 drums$ , cornets, moutk s j arly or yearly ontrsets payable quarterly. - - -and' wasting nerve- eenterv,.-- It- btrisdsi- - -- ,- a. -- -- J calla d s Business cards, ten lines or under, with. paper �, ktistrettgtheas it offert,real, •enntrw heart help• organs, go watches, toy' watches, automobiles, trains, etas year. $3 u0, parrbl iy��ddvance. Iltt you would have strong i. —ts. strong di- tla S06icein local oojuSt+ t*" cents per use, �p L.Cltal ° X fin, strensthen these , nerves - reeenDlislt Teddy bears, picture btwks, games, toilet cases, ei pus epee jW line each subsequent insertion. hem aa, needed. with borne, post card albums, ' glove and handkerchief p / 0 G1%vtlksotraoeo made known onepPlia 'mss' g boxes, men's collar and cuff boxes, shaving cased, ` rdsome , Dr. Sh ©op s Xmas cards.and calendars a speci>4lty. Remember D. e,i+trrrasementalrithous written instrn?Uons �r � hair brushes, t will be inserted uai$ forbidden and charged an Sim on too Co, can save you money on these goods. cordlarly. Orden for discoutinuing advertise • y y t taeass maµ Bain writl9Q and Sens t0 the pub- AX� LANd 0Pd0a Restorative Japan China sets, Bohemian water sets, heavy 4 -piece .glaeg sets richly decorated with gold; make A Sue Xmas or wedding present, • ` Dry Oooiii. L Job •Wort promptly attended W. T. M.- MoFADDEN. large stock and up -to -date, some very beautiful things in Ladies' Collars for Tssass Xmas trade We to 15c. 11 25 per yesr : 1.1.00 l! paid in advance. POINT$ FOR VoTERB �y,LANI iNOf BOOTS and SHOES, Rubbers, Overshoes =We can save you money `K Do not be sure of victory till it is on these goods: Of the Municipal Corloration of the - - JOHN MURK•AR, Proprietor, won. The Liquor party are not: try- Township of Pickering. GROCERIES- Everythippg fresh and the best: 4 The Raisins 25c ; 3} lbs Coo- 1 c ing this repeal without hope of sue- rants 25c, re g. 8 and 10c lb. Dont miss this bargain. Peels, Nuts, Shredded By -Law to repeal By -Law No: 87i of g easy. They are personally and ftnan- Coco; nut, all seasonable fpaits.' RTe vast you to come to our etot•e. We NOTES AND COMMENTS the Council of the Corporation of - r - cially interested and will strain every are doing prices a little Lees. M, the Township of Pickering, entitled : - A - r u, the. -be seen in another cosy- therday.nTeroper nee people acme per- other o manufactured it m the a ion the D : Simpson & �o.`y ` Piekei'ing• - akmn, the ratepayers of file count' p retail of spirituous, errnented or Sim • • - : are to decide by their vote whether sonally and morally and socially and or not the county will adopt, the spiritually interested and should be Township of Pickering. - Good Roads scheme.. Every per- no less earnest and active. Success - WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to orm- repeal the said By -law No. 871. °•� Special Tea is Good .Tea." rt n 3 c h he i •h so e , n in the country is more or leas can only come throng t pe pea R c, and pe SO y THEREFORE the Municipal Council yi il�terested in good roads. If there ante of duty. of the Corporation of the Township of 0 is any one ,thing in which our Count on having to meet every picketing enacts as follows ... count Ls deficient it is the state er -n ecrupn oue es ot—the metho -3e cis of. C11e Corporation of tale Township - lot yet learnt the art of building it employs. $=pact falsehood, insinu- of Pickering, entitled "A By -Law to G roads, but still we are making anon and bribery and work to secure prohibit the sale by retail ofspirtuous, a, some progress -in that direction. a clean and decisive victory in spite of fermented or other manufactured Plu'm � ddin ' To assist in this work the govern- them• liquors in the Township of Pickering." r went has made a large grant W be be and the me is hereby repeated. 9 Use your personal influence even if 2. TuAT this By -law shall come Into 1 r made ender certain conditions. you have.not been formally appoint- force and take effect on the First day ;„ Mince S an an By the county expending $50,000, ed a canvaeser by the Alliance. Do it of MAx' A• D. 1908. ' ` a M the government will supplement for right and for God and for the 8• iHAT a vote of the electors of the _ g } this by an additional $40,000. The good of humanity in your township, said Township of Pickering entitled Arse always best when made from -Count council has decided to ac- by law to vote tberecm will be taken F y Endeavor to convert those who + Cept this grant on -condition that on this B law.by the Depot Rettn -n- ID oppose if you have oppportunsty but in Office and Poll Clerks Deputy . • R = G H A R 1..+ O N the ratepayers of the county en- remember that our victory is to be g - named on the Fourth day f January dorse the scheme on Monday, Jan., won b getting out the temperance ' y • , y - reeh Raisins, Currants, Peels, Eesenses, etc. A. D. 190!), commencing at nine o'clock 4th, and a by -law has been drafted vote, It is perfectly certain that a • . to the forenoon and contituting until Oair ChAstnms stock of Groceries is No. 1 for freshness, quality and stating how this money- is to be utnjority of the people of this. town- five o'clock in the afternoon of the expended. While all approve of ship• desire the continuance -9 f the. same clay, at the undermentioned Pol- price. Don't spoil a good cake or pudding by using state grocerieQ. roads, 'a. vet large number Local Option Bylaw. It is. perfectly _ } s Sing Placer+, that is to stiy certain that if all the electors; who a Oranges, Lemons, Prient'4, 'Dates. Figs, Cranberries, -� F do not approve o .the mnnne;r In P„11irg Deputy s+et„rniti desire it VACS there Wail be a, good Pure Honey, itni of Wheat in bulk, which this money is to be utilized, sub- l?aninb rises omcer PL e H ry, Cre majority for the law, But it ;n n,it Divuetou and Poll Clerk and will strenuously oppof+e the certain that all the ternperance people Number i araneeiiail. Kingston 11 ..1, scheme. The matter will no doubt will g.a out clepnsit their h411ota 11 a w, vier, De •nt� Return+nw ()Me,r Qi°STEIlB THIS WEEK—'Leave your order at the Grocery Store for i bbe thorns h d'►.seiay led at the Our great dot is that of g� ttiuu out, �v r L'oru «IL roll clerk RAIeLL i+ye+Le y. RYA t'Atl furnish your oyster sapper at short notice g ty' g y Number .41. Town, gall. Pickering Village,, in 8 market. s ' notininatious Of: Munclay and every the temperau�� vote. Will snit' who W V Richardeou, dapnty returnto¢ oalrer _ with the beet oysters Lh stet • ratepayer should attend that he re +ul bang those whom you can to w d cask. Poll clew " the poll. Number 3 31oodfi n'bre, Liverpool, "Buy your Groceries-at the Grocers. _ ea A pros and cons of C1lH P _ Thomasdoedy ,depittv returning officer quPatioll. To vote against the What we want 'is a victor with Number 4 George T411*4 nu ems, R0u414 til. scheme does not necessarily imply such a ma'nrity as will Settle � the George Toyne, dsonty returning officer Wm Pearce. Doll clerk ._.. O position to Roixi roads, but.m8p question tilt the day when provincial em zsace Hall Cb+rrr +coed. OP Number 5 T pe J . ,. T mean that the scheme can, be Inn• or national pprohtliiti'in d.iwny upon its Soho Hendergoo;do sty ?•turningoflerk. _ Roved upon. so that our fair township mass never aylor, poi! clerk d,( J�L1y • • ! • e p p Po X�mber 6 Temperance Hill, Kinsale, again he cursed by the presence . of a CharlowL Backer, de uty r turning officer • . a..- uhliely licensed bar -room within its Wvesley Gee. poll Stark ggfoye mliklna 8 fiDa� 6Q1eCt10II of your' Xmas Gift8, visit ". �1O�t]a, Butt LO REt whatt we want. Number. -4 Town Hall, Brougham, C AUDLEV Coifs Phuip depattrretoraiaicofficer �}jlllII i13tY1'9 'i�10W ROOil36 } r . you and every other must see Co it e H Reovenoon, {poll clerk ° ' - that we brim out the temperance Number .9 Oddfollows' Hall, Wbitevale, �n Audley town you will percieve,. 1eF vote:. g y Wm Miller, d, q returning of9eer :. _ T There are no people to relieve, Howard Turner, poll clerk No public house in which to booze, i Number 0 Orange Hall, sib roncession. 1t is a well -known fact thRt a nice piece of Furniture is the most $o temperance to you moat It W Mowbrai. de uty returning officer acceptable gift obtainable for Grandmother or Grandfather. Nothing choose. p BsERe A DAY Number 10 trasonie Ball, ate gook X11 clerk could sal a Dice Reclining Chair. The comfort they would get out • Three beers a day for a year will , Thus Dunn, depz}i��oturntng artJeer Of a resent of this kind is sure to please, not only them, but yourself The Mayor is broad, and fie is right, cost $54.85, What doer. that mean to T ,erketa poll elan P He Is quite loyal in a fight, :workman? Here is a list of a few Number 11 6onoorAoaas, toot, as well. ` - He reasons always with a vim, ebr R.e.or, sepses rewr.m omg:k' For Mother *& Father almost an piece of Furniture would lease .- ,:. Y things it may mean: Goo yi kw l. poll Berk That equala no one but our Tim. them. Say a nice quarter -cut oak Rocker, or oue upholstered in 1 1 Bag of Flour.... .. $2 96 4. THAT, on the 15th day of Decem- 1, 0 lbei. Good Bee 600 her, A. D. 19US at the Town Hail in leather. We have• them in almost every design. Our dI$play cnf Iron Of bachelors we have but few, y _ lbs. Sugar.. 200 the Village of Brongham, in the said Beds is hard to beat. We have them to suit everyone. tiDreseera. I am, said one, too qld to woo. and e_ vs — t rit rn� �tiindis not so tlffls#g,. _ - , . - 2- #iatrtk 111.- 1be,) -- -QQ Yasushi? of- at -the hinur:nf MKttt`esses.- Ta.ble�- _for-- li►oth-- diniwR t�AOrt� - 1Qr. -tin' _ _ - pay fact - w ha But that I'll vote for Peter Christie. 2 Turkeys .•• , .............., ....= 200 three o'clock in the afternoon, the everything found in an up to -date Furniture Store.. 4 F3aga Potatoes., .. ............. 8 00 Reeve shall appoint in writing algnee Then to our east we would enquire,- Bibs. Tea : ,.... 1 60 by himself two persons to attend at Telephone -Bell or Independent will find us.. _ To find the •'son of a worthy sire," 9 lbs. Coffee .....:..............: 90 the final summing up of the votes by And even !vast York's noblest, Vest. B lbs, Raisins ..............::.•- • • . 50 the Clerk, and one person to attend at All quailed to see their yeoman's 10 lbs. Rice ...................... 50 astir Potlinq Place on taehalY of the ;a N f� test, 1 Bushel of Beaus..•.:...... 2 W persona interesfe�i in and desirous of • y • » • • 48 Cakes Soap ...... .:........... 200 promoting the passage of this By-law, And then there is our amateur, - 2 Barrels Apples ........:........ .860 and a like number on behalf of the Who won his place at Myrtle's door, t Ton Coal....... 7 26 persons interested in and desirous of -- JUST "LIST L �T Whose mind wait to an awful State, t Pair Shoes for Wife .......:... 280 opposing the passage of this ByLaiw. LADIES, i� 1�1 Till he found the black at Gibson's 1' Pair Shoes for Bab 125 5. THAT the Clerk of the said Muni- ` gate. y ....... � -- t New Dress for Wife . _. _._.X.00 ciQal Council of the Township 'of Pick- •:' • .. . i.New Suit for Bo 4 90 ering shall attend at the Town Hall in _ Who stn y the ball for Jimmie y 6- 00. the Villa ' MRS. LEIGH intends i leal•in out her Fall • Milliner Stock to the _ , Christmas Presents.. ...... Village of Brougham, in the said g y Thetas bre peed th] ballfo ck too, a Township f Pickering, at the hoi:r of Ie at the greritest bargain ever offered. crew, PP Pubs' :But when the Leafs did-victory- 83 three o'clock in the afternoon, on the f. • y Fifth day of January, A. D. 1900, to ill Trimmed and IIntrimmed Hats at 50 cents each. 1 dream, Think what this means to the aver- sum Up the number of votes given for W290-02riler, and then V- '11 te,ani, surely vote on January 4th to banish _ They. found these vaea - .. _. ,� 909. o ce ber;.until Spring Opening-date • an t later. - the bar, stop the treating system, and P A D. 1 19th f De m -- Our pedagogue, with keen insight, Save to the community the money _ Reeve. Clerk. ��D LEIGH North side Pieke'ri•ng Onto He fain would have a concert bright, worse than wasted ih'beer. 1 R Ss back to Port be more'than flew, If mig�it metro a lot of other things, Pvslsc NOTICE is hereby given that f King St., To counsel with his best and true. for instance, a nice. fur coat for the the above is a true.enpy of a proposed - Then from "Aunt Besse'e Beau" he wife, some good furniture for the. By -Law of the Municipal Council of home, a first payment on a piano for the Corporation of the Township of tow, children; a small . liiarary of 'good Pickering, which has been taken into A S O DS The beat that ever gleaned from book beaks, a' year's subscription to a score consideration and read a first and sec- =; . And many others who yould strive of the best magazines. and time by the said'Council at a meet- # a To an their beat for number.five. in held on the 7th day of December, ' JttB� : Received. The scholars did with might and main • « A. 1908, and which will be road n. 1 All strive to keep the section's name, A workingman, for geetting drunk third time and finally 'passed by the ? Which, made by martyr's to the birch, and carrying a revolver, was fined $23 said Council in the event of the assent Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc., ate. Has never yet been in the lurch, •• in Port Hope the other day. Still the of the electors of'the said Corporation Best quality at lowest prices. ' opponents of Local Option argue that being obtained thereto, after one The wan -drill girls were damsels fair, the open bar is good for business. ,month from the first publication of the Who under their good leader's cure; What thait one spree cost that work- same in the 'PtcxExtNCi NEwS, the +George :Parker; � ` ' - `Dumbarton Did their drill through all Dereniber•; +non would have gone a long way to- date. of- said first publication being f= With, "now girls bt;hind remember'. wards buying winter clothes for a Friday, the llth day of Decetnher, A. - good -sized farnily: D. 1008; AND that tire - votes of the :The deacon with his solemn face, - Fain would win Tabitha's grace, Two hotel- kceperc in Yarmouth,, N. electors of the said Corporation of the ` /�1 ♦♦ E{ • L V AN 5, S.. were each fined $50 and costs for Township,of Pickering will be taken Get Our. ilaLaloglle ::But her consent she would not give, selling liquor without a license. At on the said proposed By -Law at the Ve me sitting of the court a young pulling Places of the said township as P1alilli Manufacturer _ "Until' the doctor did his par aces six rrrtm6ha' -ice m in a said said BS -Law Read it from cover to toter. It is' And made it clear to her poor heart, prison rnettt for the t, a r Per interesting and attractive: "That attention he'from Jennie craved, woiet offence? cry, y Shop and Residence, Dungy! v, A. D. 1909, cmm�>enctn - iis of- ,.. And thus the situation saved. . hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon And next Belinda took the lead, « and continuing until the hour of five &SON.- And of poor Josh to state his need, • REASONS wHT wE BELIEVE IN THE O'CIOCk it: the afternoon of the same • „ g LOCAL OPTION METHOD. day. '1'O$ONTO ONT. Three doors west of W r To get his mind from that old gap, DATED at the said Township of Pick- ' 1 w From that "mighty big grass crap." Inatead' of the -liquor seeking the -. Sting, in the County of Ontario, this Opens for Winter Term, Jan. 4th i man, as under license, with the aboli- We are prepared to instal.? The chairman did in single state, iltb day -of December, A. D. 1908. This is the 'Colle e . that is known p p On haxL Do well, and order. did create, tion of the bar this is reversed, and um or; short notics�, ly from one end of Canada to the P the man if be will have it, must seek' DONALD R. BEATON, to all kinds of repethe road The concert does In truth command the liquor. This makes it possible for Clerk of the said Corporation of the other for its high-class Work. O17x -'. Support, and does with bonor hand. many a man to escape the toils of the Township of Pickering. ORADVAT148 ALWAYS SUCCSHD. We Cisterns made to orc%t k• c ' liquor habit, place many students in excellent Agent for the Ontario o order _ i�Tow. oph +, if you'll understand, q - positions. also gasoline en You 11 'ust•, with -hold your repld- Local option is enforcible -being a ARM TO RENT - Consisting of 100 ' ` main; feature of the Liquor License Act. all .L' ace *, there being sa &area in lot � §, con. 5 W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Phone No. 50 at reside�neetion. �r No printer could this gift refuse, the machinery for the enforcement of and 66 Lore* in lot 1 con. 4, in the township o> d Pickering. For fnrttber information apptp to ` Cor. Yonge &Alexander Sts. (Note removal from old 4 So down it gt%s to the -Pickering the, act is rea y to hand for the en- JAxits w, Rrox, Watford, Out., or to T. Povcs• 1 1298 Street.) IIr News." force meat of the Local Option clause.. sa. Brougham. t�Qt .— otit. 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J+�. - .. .. a,".i- r. ,y !•s .. ,.::. .; ... r!. «c '� T'. •. v.'+r 'R" -hecrM %q,?t.. v^' }•Ar u::' � "'.°r4' f'..+.'li; t'�;^ -- /t,Y.� A,iw.• irv"' .1' .. :, r, r.y _:, `p.. r,•. .,.. -s• .,..r.•.v, _.�yL .... a,..'',., .; .,, .. ... :.:. �..- ..rr.yy :. ::,....• .t:' - C!MY.;.. . �- i'!-.• "S"' yy.. .'6+ =: ��'•; i✓ ... r. .. .:. • -.. ,R'R ,s. ...�jJ ;4 'iFY n .v... .-•E. ..,.•.- A. f. 4 �'<'O.i ,T s t,, 1F.�, lees �: i,t•.: =4 'A9 ••'y'v`'P.3s i . Y �.�'. �'.� y „" r „a. s ..+..:,.. x• ._.i........- . r'. ... ,K. :::. :;4 h'h � s;:..;� -a• . s i p"' *wa :�.S,,,asJra•�..7. *X. �' t �' •a r,> .CLAREMONT Dr. C. JyQrodie disposed of �. Mr. Astridge still continues on day drugs found in, any drugstore. the sick list. I The prescription is so simple that any - RELIABLE - G O O D J. $ Bray is improving' nicely aft- one can prepare it at home at small .-pPony one day last week. cost. It is made u as follows: fiet For Men, Graham Bros. shipped er his recent illness. I' P Women a4ftildren. Sovereign Boots for Men (every pair Peed three from any good prescription pharmacy guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see thetas, h irs es to, Liadiaayon Monday Richard Carter, of Matulla, i6 t laid - Fxtcact _ Dandeiinn,. -- one -hall - -�! j P °d visiting - friends sere: - - -- J. C. Brodie is erecting a large ounce: Comppoound Kargon, one ounce; FLOUR AND FEED. `Ltoaltry house on his premises. R. Leggitt visited relatives in Compound Kyrup Sarsaparilla, three Hamilton.' ors regret Uxbridge over Sunday. ounces. Mix by shaking in a bottle Miss Alice --Messrs. Gregg Coates shipped and take in teaspoonful doses after to report. is quite seriously ill. gg p p Choice Flour for,Bread and Pastry., A large number from here at- a carload of of stock on Monday. Each meat and at bedtime. These -are Feed constantly on hand. R. Bryan has laced in stock a all simple ingredients, making, all ..#ended the Xmas market at y p abaoluteiy harmless home reme�y at Repairing done. Independent Telephone Qentral. tou$ville on Tuesda large stock of pipes suitable for Y' gifts. .. little coat. We are glad to bear that Mrs. g Rheumatism, 'as every one knows, The Corner Store. - W. M. PALMER, PrOpriCtoL+ ' George Richardson is, im rovin D. P. McFarlane ' is spending. a mp�m_ —- after -tier recent illness. t- is a condition produc by the Caledon. of the kidneys to pro r] filter or John Gerow delivered a large . y load of pumps to his branch in Hugh Gregg its aroaad ,gain strain from the blood :the aria acid $ton$ville on Tuesday. after being'under the weather for and other matter, which, eradicated, a few da s. either in the, urine or through the The managers of the • public . Miss Bessie Maenab is spending skin poles, •remains in the blood, de- library have placed a number of composes and forms about the joints. ? her. holidays at the home of her j �^l y y , new books on their shelves. • y and muscles, causing the untold eui- Slel Lis 11 -cll r SaWS A 4 t Large loads of young people parents here. ferinig and deformity of rheumatism. ....Sleighs,' I 1 7 fl•�m Stoa$vifIe take in the skit- Master Horace Bt'odie, of Wood- This prescription is said to be a ii iis ig bathe Caledonian Rink. stock, is here visiting his uncle, sQlendid heitling, cleansing and in- ` Dr. C. J. Brodie. : vtgorating tonic ry the kidneya, and Hockey Sticks Hockey Pucks us- Mrs. T. Haney and family arc; v 7 here spending the holiday with Mrs. Thomas Neal is seriously gives almost immediate relief in all R y ill at present. We hope for her forms of bladder and urinary troubles Dies. Harvey's father, N. Burton. seed recover and backache. There will be skating on the p y y Cow. Chains, etc., ete, ;ink neat Tuesday evening,`also hire..WarnerBrown,.ofOshawa, -- Christmas and New Years nights. silent a few days this ,week . with DR D C SMITH ,. John Gerow has disposed laremout friends. posed of his DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, ~ black team to W... G. Scott and Jam• Underhill and Jas. McFar- Honor graduate of Toronto University ` lane attended the Uxbridge Xmas y y Carving Sets, ;: - Pickle Forks _ - :now sports s matched team of � " and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Fair feat Thursday. bays. also Post- gradu%W of Chicago College. Harry Spoone, James Allawa and tvi o sons Cold Most Forks, Mrs. P. R. Hoover, of. Green Y ' Crown and bridge work a specialty. of Pickering, s nt, Sunday with River, spent a few days during pe y At Claremont let Tuesday of month. Butter Knives► Children's Sets, ett>r the past week visiting - friends in J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Ti Office over Sargent s nshop. • - .: town. Inds ndent 'Phone. At prices to snit all, at -- day morning for Hamilton where Few people here know . that you can The old fa moved way of dosinds wea!< f they will spend their Christmas cure that dread American• disesse, stomach, or sdinalafing the heart or kid. Charlea Sarglent s, " iVlal'elll0n�i, 4 .vacation. Rheumatism, with just comon. every- out is all wrong Dr. Shoop Sat point - Mee. Kidd, ' of Peterboro, and ant fete error This Is why his peesnsip- lion -Dr. Shoopp's Restorative -is direct• Mrs. Beeckenden, . of Toronto, ed entirely so lhs oatiss of ghess ailments n l�r spent Saturday with the former'a -the weak inside or controlling asevas ' son, Dr. Kidd. It tan's so difficult, says Dr, Shoop, to a Nr. Ball was in the city on Sat- 16 isn't a went stomach. , says easel or aid- R ! C H A R D S O S urday purchasing books for the nays. if one goes al is correctly'. . Each in- Ve g fla i Christmas tree in the Methodist site organ. has its controlling or inside nerve. When theca nerves fail, then those Sunday school. organs most surely falter. These vital illmpottaul showing of finNf airplay of k Miss M rile Moore of Ottawa... very large assartnims o! - - tenths are leading d.uggisis everywhere to Ohu►a. d is spending the Christmas and dispeo.v and recommend Dr. Shoop's New Years holidays with, her Restorative. Test it a few days and sew) Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys. jltas ;sister. Mrp. (Rev.) Grant. r y improvement- will promptly 'and surely f the Holiday trade. Cult The Christmas tree in the Pres- ,w follow. Sold by T. M. noFaddeo. received or e o a y - 1 _ a by'LeriRn Church on Friday even- i and as them. Subscrimions taken for all Magazines. : ing last was. well attended rind a .- TIlfF. TABLE-- Piokering Station - G _ T. R. Trains going Bat sines as follows moat enjoyable time spent by till. T. R. 8 Mail 819 11 M. , Weekly and 'Daily Newspaper J _ The annual bu4ines4 meetinir, 1 12 local 243 P. M. supper aryl rt)ll call of the Baptist 14 Local 6.44 P. M. W. - J• �-�_ R =C�3AR,TJSONV ' • ' • " Church will be held next Wednes- Trains- going %X ei, due@ as followe- + 5 day afternoon and evening, Dec. No 13 La al 8.36A al A. M. Bt t 30th. . 11 Local 2 SOP M. -. »Tt^.C3. Stye �W 211 by Remember Thos. Graham's ex 7 Mail 8.35 P.M. — tensive sale of farm stock suet im- plement„ at his premises. lotQte the Sell w g __ _ -- -- _ -- ' . eon. 8, Pickering, on Tuesday, Coach. that are tight; d distressing MACHINE' S110P tia.linR torahs. Qeo gqaiok and certalo_belp 2kc. 29th. from Dr. Shoopp', Cough i2emedy. On Chats: Sargent has just installed this account draagists everywers are. . The undersigned having pplirch- ;1 a furnace for White Bros,., of Its the Oven Doors favorio$ Dr. Shoop's Coach Remedy. And � B. Wagner's Machine sho 1 'Brooklin. ' fir. Sargent has a it. is entirely free ro.n opium, oh oroform, p n .; re station which brings him )fan- or wy other stupefying drag. The tender Kinsale, is prepared to do all ty of work. p What s convenience and leaves of harmless lang•healina; mount. kinds of repair work and general Miss Mildred Forsyth, of Monl what s aiuous shrub give to Dr. Shoops C nab blaeksmithing. a+. ton College, is spending the Remedy its curative peopargies, Those Satisfaction pe g burned fingers and scorched leaves have. thepo wsr to calm the most guaranteed. .. Christmas vacation at North i distressing eoagh, and to soothe and heal Prices right. faces when you're bas�rng or Claremont with her parents, D. the most sans give bronchial membrane. Call and see as. , . _ J Of all maseriab and design ...and M s. Forsytb. checking a roast or. a fowl. Mothers shoald, for safety's Babe alone, JAMES PENGELLY.e' kept is stook. It will pay you A The usual, thank-offering aerviee always demand De. Bhoop's. It can with be call at our works aid inspeol our slack g The steaming hot dish can be Kinsale, Out. , perfect freedom be given to even the and obtain will be held in the Methodist brought out to on lnsteAd of youngest babes. Test it once arse{! and - Pte• Don't be misled IR Chltreh on the SrfiG Sunday of the �� yo agsMi we do not em them, coo we, • a New Year weed Rev. S. T. Tuck- he Our see I Sold by T. M McFadden. 1 ly we can. and do throw oft {gents sr. of Greenwood, will reach. y m = sioo of ., which you wi8 ?i Farmers Trucks ! eammi. 10 per -seat P - a� certainly save by purchasing from u& Mrs. O'rr. who has just returned That's the Bring i o" ld w n tali�ted. §-1 the _ � ettca� = ' ing two orOthree weeks with$ M C�il� N farm th cke. t down. Make good om� �iXITiT ill«w1TE Coupe Wm. Birkett before returning to SOUVENIR E IR RANGE. filer home in California. Amer wawa Buggies and other vehicles •repainted. TO stop as pa b in 20 minutes, tab r to�ro ueeoro at reasonable rates. one of De. 8�oop'a Pink Pais- Tablets. 'A watch - night' service is likely and he waaa to to$ to cpti uEt of Patterson, See formula oo the boz Ass your ablem• to held in the Methodist Church THE GURNEY, TiLDEN GO.. tnem- •seat•. ere r...ara oa secs w a ee .1fILo�, s on the last evening of this year uM owa.aodone. ♦H orbe- serdabWothis formals. Is ain't THE BISSELL is �' k Womanly pains, head pains, when those-of the other churches NAMIITON, ONT, an in b instant relief Boa of are cordial) CLAREMONT (Dowewelp a old stand ' y Pa He y invited to take part. 11"NC141a AT MOWr*"#, VAMWC. O. The roller thy: tacreasee farm profits and twenty Pink Pain Tablets, 25o. Sold by .a Tho4e having phones and using YANCOVY[11. 1as 1�t�hwas the labor. Ran.! h%doess en• _ T. M McFadden. __ dCd work, and lasts Ilfe -rime. Do>l�� Preveatics, the set• Candy Cold Care the Claremont central will please to on see •• Te•o t tell' For sale by ° al�atwesthtsroll ooit$si°ree -orrice Tabiete, are .aid by druggists to have four bear in mind that the Central to - toa4• aoateaaDepr�Y• special specific ad van $a on over all other a M e W� open only from 8'to 9 o'clock R. m. M. S. CHAPMAN - T. L sss�ELL ee. �•. remedies for a cold. First— They,cot,taia on Christmas and New .Years E no Quinine, nothina ,harsh, or siokeniog' .°� a says, Second -They give almost instant relief. i e e • » For sale b Howard E. Turner Third- leasant to the torte, like candy. Robt. Stridholin who has been /1111111M11IV1MMA y P 4 .' visiting with Mrs. Bir>zett And Whitevale, Local Agent. Fourth -A large box-48 Preventios -a b '' , - fie or • everts • o ildrea: o}; . • 8 O o R • ':''.family for the st two e ; to s oa I q sa _. a on a nesr ay morning fir Bold by T. M. McFadden. I4 Q �Mgagi ! ; •a a C' g iS o• f� - England where he will a rid Lao ` '� erg o `g rose a d �e° ; ro b •� ,, K� or three months visiting friends. CHOP' + — - tn ��ga�e o O� What might have been a severe p `' O 1 1 p e fire, caused by wood w4hes hPirtlZ . a of =a. ► s"i, e1O Jaa n planed too near a' wood -shed oc- — Feb . t +espied by B. Back,' but for the activeness and presence of mind As A- extinguished •• r -• `' .. of John, Underhill the Ramep were D As I am going out of tbe buggy C p. yo MST e and no damage done business Leave some snaps. Bug- o t; p' M w' » 0- ins C= There will be - service in they » M ies sellin at cost. r ;, ..e a. July ' M Methodist Church at 7 o'clock this _ g g .evening (Christmas day). All are b- o m o o m . dept. cordially invited to this service ° . p Nov. C :which it .is- hoped may be of a tea, rag: $80 now $70. me�i De�lOp union character. 'The service on ;'", W 'sons, reg. $65 now $60. Janus;y.lto9- Whitby 7, Osbawa 8, Brongharq Bugg Road a Sunday morning in the Methodist. i 11, Pore Perry l3, Uxbrldge I5, Canningtoa 14 ` Church will he a service specially ;An unlimited Silk ly 9eaverWn is, upcergrove li! _ ..`for the young people of the school P All other rigs cut on the same rule. and congregation. A riot wedding wag solemnized �f Chun d • Feed, T (] " t Glen Major an Glen Wednesday p R. sf. Cowan, Brougham. Leave your orders at. the afternoon s°hen iEiiss Lizzis• W il- +~ llama, eidest•daughter of the late / - The Pickering PICKERING LUMBER YARD Chas. Williams, was united , in for Ontario and New Brunswick f all kinds( marriage to Mr. Jamey Whiting. V1g1181►Y1C@ Committee white cedar. shingles. . The ceremony was performed by "" ' - Patent Roofing and all kinds of i`e13t' -- - a �. of the immediate relatives., We _ _ eo act t is sancta ion is s-Y•t' wish '.the happy young couple :. lessen stealin and prosecute —.— - '° long life and prosperity. theelons; i The union temperance meeting ���j �•"' ("T n , BChurch. •'Members having property stolen oommani• h- _ held in the Baptist at cage immediately with an t, y member _ First-class bread constantly on ban the coiieln-sion 'of the secvicea in' of Executive Committes. the ' ifferent churches on Sunda at the Wagon on the road eve of was well attended by an - - - - - Membership fee - $1.00. sp' h enth litstiC aLherin An in- Tickets may be frofii tae President or every day in the week. g aeereta" on application. spiri g address was deliverer) by PINK MILLS Cakes of all kinds made ti t. 'order Rev. W. Ts'tten. Next 8nnda Exec. Com. -L. D. Brinks, Cleo, I;eng, shortest notice. �.. even g the union service will be ' W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. Ice - Cream Parlor in connection, ` held to the Methodist Church J. A. UiCOnnor, Arthur Jeffrey, W. A. ThOY4SOlI, ? when Rev. W R Wood will a en r a largm the be tleaker ,A, • .r ,•}j.w ., a i •,:.. aL 1;._.- J•. .a. -. .,u. -inw •,..t....:.. -' ',''_. -'i�.: .. ..... "' a .':Y h � 6' O 11. fGf /�Ti� ...., _.�. ,....�nB: ^- .�.._Ai•..�.__._... _. _••.x .L1- ^"}`•- ...:�t4:n:. :.i'•'- :�w'.• .._ _ -,- -.-..: -. ..._. -. _ ._s - _, _`.. ties. � "•,h9r1Mr -r:.a' dose .�•1'MSSF;ru...,'+'M!"cd._._... ._'fir_... M'�4'�.°�. President. 0. Beo et ry.' 4f, °Taf'h ,,, •T')'.. ° }aL^'Y+4'�d?: L�' �'• R:'•• L�, ^r' its ."&•�, : '. !'.. ... - •V >k (,'... ':..; : :, .. '. 4,\U >"'•1,.. 4'. .V" 'd 7� .`'��R�'6 ,.1r •' "'✓ ,4"Jn E' Tom, "}••J ;�. :.N� yr. - �, ry Ni': Y �L,,_ ,•'l^ltti.:!' - ^„y,. ' � w s r ... G -Mea. a RAND NEWS FOR WOMEN BACTERIA FIBS HAYSTACK. Bnilditsgs With'ContentQ Destroyed Per'Cent, We Guarantee 9 BIG � �� toilet soaps. for tlgen>Il!F!D = by Bacterial Incendiary. Lots maker X6.00 a Clay. Write at spontaneous combustion is well- oats for full pa,•tioulars to tho INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY a�Y: r - -- known to be the act of SOAP SUPPLY micro-organ- CO., Box 332, Toronto g t isms. The firing of a haystack is n� MRS. E. P. RICHARDS TFUS w' _ nearly always the work of a bacter -�i AND GIVE �tO,U- ACTUAL CASH SECURITY -HOW DODD'S HIDNEY ial incendiary. Barns, granaries NOAH'S.- ARIL. ['ILLS CURED HER. and spinning works have thus been ` destroyed by fire owing to the ac- One of the most curious and in- =- YOU Can Slways withdraw your money by ? tive oxidizing_ powers of the micro- teresting undertakings has just r NO DELAYS, After Suffering for Twenty eight organisms. The carefully gathered 'been completed in Denmark -the giving u5 one weeks notice. z' _'_Years From Pains and Weakness crop of=ejatton nr honq may all building_o -f a vessel' modellea�on' by keep your .move' on deposit at 3 per cent ? and Sleeplessness= Dodd's held- the same destructive agencies. The the lines of Noah's Ark, as deuced - We a our interest on the first Of, each month. - ' se Pills the Only Medici She category may be extended, accord- ed in Genesis. The vessel as built , pay y y ing to recent works on the subject. -. is 30, feet long, 8 feet wide, and 3 bYants. feet des these measurements be- Even lampblack, charcoal, coal and P- 'Cottle's. Cove, Notre Dame Bay, Peat are found to be really o ' diz- ing one - tenth -of-tiiose given in the A p ® uu Nfld., Dec. 21 (Special). Grand ed by . a common organism of the Bible. When launched a few 'weeks PP'+LTi1� A��["1 E & C� FV1 news for suffering women is that soil, a fact which may ultimately ago the ship proved -itself very sea - being scattered broadcast by airs. establish that after all the micro- worthy. Standard Stook Exchange Bldg•, Toronto, Out. Elizabeth P. Richards of this plane. organism may account for the spon- - For years she suffered from that taneous heating of coal, for the aw- NERVOUS PROSTRATION: 'terrible' weakness and those a onlzr fur disasters of the coal mine. In g Of nervous prostration we hear in sins so man women know. human history there have been stye g P y eral appalling disasters arising out much now -a trays, and it is coin- She has found relief in Dodds Kid- PP g g fort,ng to know that there are plac- ne Pills and she wants all suffer of great conflagrations, the origin 4 - y, ea specially equipped and - located in women to know it. of. which has remained undiscover- g for combating 'this phase of modern "For twent -ei ht ears " rays ed. It is thus possible that the tiny, - y g years, y life: On the mairt line of. the, Grand! R A W, -, Mrs. Richards, "I suffered from minute organism -has been guilty of -F-URS I 4 Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble d:nd p p Trunk Railway System, at St. Cath- unlocking vast pert -up forces. - - ` London Lancet. seines, Ontario, are located the ':eural,� :a. I got so weak L eo ld' curative Saline Springs known- as - not do my housework. Steer, was .- the "St. Catharines Well." Con - W-AN out of the question .except for a few AN EVELES,S EDEN. nected with' the Springs • is "The minutes at a time. My back acFed Welland," 'where treatments for x so I could not sleep.' I tried all On the - borders between China nervous prostration, rheumatism, a kinds of medicine and had come to and Russia in Asia, almost due Beiltg the largest IanU - REST etc. are gi�tn by skilled attend . for- me, when reading advertise- ed town known as Marinatchin, I clan,2n r _ Ii - - �� ments led me to try Dodd's Kid- which is exclusively inhabited by St. Catharines. is the mildest 1' fUi$ In Canada W9 Olin x ney Pills. I now sleep well and rise men.' The place has a considerable point in Canada during the winter ; afford to pay : , PR[0E S r refreshed every morning. Dodd's trade and is also a military poet. months. For 'further information Kidney Pills are all the medicine I An old "law forbids women to li�c acid rill articulars a ply to J. D.' want." in this territory. McDonald, District Passenger W E. I N Y I -T E C O R R E S P O N D E N C M The woman who has healthy Kid- Agent; -Toronto. .neys will never know the pains and Lady'1:tsitor (trho is being enter- 8 Co., weakness that make life hardly tained by Tommy): "And who are ONE SIGI3, iC�i Sellers 6r1��gl! Fur tiiV Lit91�'�ed worth living. Dodd's Kidney P ids i you named after, m little man 1" - - always make healthy Kidneys. „ y Said He 1 "Young Smythe and Tommy Dunno. Lady Visit Miss Browne are evidently in lose , 244 -280 YONGE &T,, TORONTO, ` WHYS FOR THE WISE. or : "After your papa, I suppose. 'With each other." MIN _ What is his name, dear Z" Tom- ! Said She "J.udging by the way Why should one razor be a tress- my: ' •Dunno." Lady Visitor: : they look at each other." a are, and another, made from the "Nonsense 1 What dries your Dram- i Said He= "lido; fudging by • the - `� oame'steel-, aF the same tiare, lie ma call him l "'� Tommy (prompt- f way they don't look at .anybody ` only -fit for throwinG away?, T'ais .1y): "Donkey.' • else." _ d one of the nest. You which 'sic %Oman S $ n] 9 - - difficult to .gnawer. Yuu may tLy some Pleasant which �e no other are ' y pathy ` Vl,. HY DO 'two razors for the same .price, ex , . Institt:dobs devotes! to tht higher F.du. sell similar In tier respect.- t?a Are you di•seouraaed. Is your doctor', r marry y y P y fur enternaltdistu -an trees inet,i¢ l,a_ bill a h «,�q rintnc. :tl lead? is Your fi : +in Cation aclect.Beil pianos? 'ire fact drat slily usa - P par r will be a useful servant - for ears, t a heavy phyt Ical burden? I know w hest . 7od pCe{er the Bell is evidence of distinct merit I while _the other is s constant source thfse mean to d�ll.mte •women —I hate kient, adding to his troubles and; Leon discour� ed, too; but leurned taw to Ox 14sllorva pinfe.sinnal ad+iee is acqui. -inn an eaucatioa,- of trouble • and irritation, toting.' i crplexifies' . rather than diminish- curo mygself. I w.t.nc to relle" our bvr w�� tdb.e sal tarwm is bnn in 1 i - dens. 1S'hy not end the pain un •,op tire; P�ewio y 4. pamm beautifully one day, and scratching ing them. One might as welt soTal'- dortor'a bill! Pearl do this for. and -j. z eery piano. with lha Illi:nisal.le Qtstlt - P and scraping the next._ In the low some corrosive material. Par.! wul if you will assist me. g•Qaat;oQ Awoa. All you need do is to write' for a free Jame way, vne, nut will -go smoo,6- melee's Vegetable Pills have not �: of tn^ rerneay whfrh has hEen pi t ed t ly on to a bolt and remain there . In my hands to be given away, Perhaps _firm; aaothcr, exactly t� ° this disagreeable and . rn3uriouapra - ' this one box .viii cure �•oit =it star+ done so , y ,sine perty. - Thcy are easy 'to take, are for otk:ers, if en. I shall be happy. and _ rT yon will be cured for 2c (the cost of a 11 ' s size, will not go on at. all. A t :gird not unpleasant to the taste, and •po.take stain t. Your letters held tuna- „ will go on all right, and keep corn- their action -is mild and soothing. ' dentlaliv, wr�te to -dnv r ^e mY free tre,t- . Bend fur (free) C'ataloga: \o. r moat. BtRS. F. E =ArLA4 WLat..tor, On ing off. Oat -tool will break the A trial of them will prove this. - The DELL PtAlYO�Or�nGo :. L'nrt�erd GUC1- PH. ®NTAt�Ip, first time it is used; another will They offer peace to the dyspeptic: t^ t� rue t to­ work asked _ last for years, and then break sud- One day an rk an hour earlier 1 &n y; _while a third will br t~orn A• J. PATTI SON 9 CO- In one of the great houses in the''tban usual. This lie promised to. Ra�or ��RC�SeP�er ToAaMTa, cite away b hard work caLain ! 33 -35 StaTT STREET, t y y B -West of London there was a ' do. '-�cxt morning he was an hour • trouble. �} by z It is oat of the Stork Sro3ter3 Br Finanslat resale dinner and reception. -After a while late.' Shure. -so-r, i should have- t,., nni drroir awry yrnr'en,nn !n bu;tteq, 'guzzles to which there would deers the maid was called, -and the mis- -been 'no good if Oi•d come; as L, a new kasor b•canse y,ar old ens wits ooll .;to be to satisfactory answer. P n work. but buy i cake of oRV ' Porfaction, tress said: Serve the dinner;-fast aalee . ������ _ tae„r Pa +te; twh,rh wi11 keep our Rimir i th r.4 ci:+ b . A i v c"romledon ,. - !; r d e,ni a a.ht a t! f - here is-no-one el�c to come, execs t; _. 10 perfect antpu cunditfon, an with e►r• . UNIQUE OFFER. P I {< c' ,rrr.y.m4buw ia.it•d.. O�1•rx may L• w :rod as wt I la.t au a li •tiro•, If our Bard••ar• our •spea.a a relation of little irn ortance: Crest Things From Little, Causes y p. _ �+' or Dins �ea ;•i a..•. not kandle thi•4, cad _ - - i 'Have you noticed th'e'remarkabie I ive minutes afterit "aids the maid Grow, -It takes very little to� dc- n.:,c, and we will forward sin• punt -pall _ Orange Meat? Thev remise to the anriouriced ;in `a lotrd tune: `The, range the stemach. The cause in CANADA HONE CO1MPANY, - •mina of eat fir t b ref the sum of'� relation of little importance!' lie slight, a -cold, something eaten tri!awanasw. _ita�n. _ - _ -- -- -ON Y TO LOAN or drunk, anxiety, ; -woe , t ­Fifty-two Dollars every year during' -We rare. n*e er,nf+rtta aaeatnsnt that "rh• < Cher simple cause. But. if prevail- -i __ _ ON FARM PRQPEaT-Y the lifetime of -the- *inrfe'r. This is n a t, " ai.retn.,l rta.W: will d., moro t° reao.a tions -be -not- taken, this 'sire. le- n•urAlgla, lama back, lumbago an.l - kindred , T; ( At lowest rates. Apply to equal to one dollar' per week Jur -' troubles thanany othur plaster. %u ttw, eat Sri -cause- may have most serious con - I THEN SHE'LL TELL YOti . ing life. Full particulars of thitii yd, rpll.. Alldrugesta.. ; se uences, ' Many a chronically • de- +'JONES & PROCTOR E ;Ei03. . q y Tell me, sail! the 2t tcsick unique offer on a private post- c',tr'!! 'bilitated. constitution to- day.o%ees'.tout h, what's the best way to find! 9 Toronto Straat. Toronto, oat. ;to bee found. in every, packs ge of "Come.,'.�3'illie," said his mother, its destruction' to sirnple cases not out• what a woman thihks of vuu 'l" _ :Orange Meat, ..Buy one to -dati• `'d; in't be so - selfish. Let your }it- dealt with in time. Beep the diges- "idarr•y her !" •,replied l:'eckham, F'ZATH ER - D VEI N O - tie 'b'rother play: with your inarbles'� -tive apparatus in'healtay condition ;promptly. cle.nit :e andeQrinsanaRid�io•a aleanea Tb•" A master,. after giving some les- 'a while." ``But," protested Wil- i and all will be weld. Parmelee's. °`° b"eat er r+s•t, re Pw •s. the L." place h `sons. on' physical , force. - .ask, „d,l.lie, `:hc means to keep them al- ;N'egetablc Pills are better tban any!. -It ill Prolong: Life =De Rota, gRJTISH AMERICAH DYE111C CO. "Now, , -bo 's can an i of ou te'.i' war's. "Oh I think aot:' "I i of er for the ur use MONTREAL y y y' I , P P 'the Spaniard, lust his life in the 4i think yes ' Cause `he's swallowed” tae' vt'hat•.furce. it is that rno:e. People along the' street ?" )rte was lave o' them already." I �row�n- "What's , wrong, Iou' a'ild.< Of -Florida, nhither he scat greatly surprised; and the ..class I seem worried." Jackson -` `I am:' I for the purpose to discovering the highly, amused, at receiving from To discern sued deal'immodiately wrote two'notes =one to niy brt7,er, legendary aia ctonesint n that e then - oee of the boys the une- :pee•ted an- jj with cauFes and . overcome them, ` asking him if he tn'ok me for a fool, ' unktiuH n'conntry. '� hire Dr. Tiro- - ewer : `'Please,.• sir, gees, police l i ether than to. battle with effects and the other to ♦;iss G ^lding, ask - -- farce. "_. ing her -if -she would be mine: While, inas Eclectric Oil will not perpetn -I after the disease has ''secured a; : ate. south _it• will remove .the deli -' i 'rod ni'ent, is the chief aim a tFie! 1 was 'otit - -sans t�dY =tale - ' Ins,' and I' don't know whl�li of sly pains which make, the • young old 3 'there area number of vaciet :es•, me' lest. man, and, Sickle's Anti - before their time and harass the r of .corns. Hulluwa 's Corn Cure-, Consum tive'S yru is the result of � em it •teas. � y P J P :: :aged into •untimely graves. tcill'remove any of them. Call on patient study along this particu- - -- „M ;•our druggist and get a Bottle at far line.. At the first appearance' h'Eribintr tha nerve° with opium from mar Ch 1 Itfrp a enugh, but the ntflamtnatiun -goes rom,bul t e (on t.i. Atlantic liner) — "Did 1 ``once: _ - of a cold the Syrup will be found a t•, worse,' Allen'a,Lwig Ba:•am, cuntaiuiag no ( you observe .illc great app 'et1L? of most efficient remedy., arresting-de de- t prom, gne, t•, the rout of the tr.,uble and cures g deep - seated arf•ctions of throat and lungs that tout man at dinner?" He-! "My poor deluded son Paid Velopment .and speedily,_healing fhe'i I "Yes; he must be what they call a Sirs. Brohn,_ shaking her. head' in affected Parts, so that the ailments Mary - "Do you think it would be ''stowaway." i the direction of a:rery. fat girl; "so ,disappears. d f e to tell m friends - - conceit or m .1 .t that is the kind of thing he calls a that 1' made this dress myself 1" roleorrre as Sunshine after a storm is therere) . - !� dtick, is it!" `'I presume." re- ROYAL TOBACCO- TAKERS. ,. whenatobstinate ;pialeestoothpa.ipeendri,it ABOUT THE SIZE OF IT. turned Old Brown, smiling m1S - F ] t th —' I\ot C IICC , , dear- T6i�nboi affect sla,tse latte ab ttl• humetwitll tt t 11 O !te'tl �mv '1r .Kiilg Edward's fondne,s•lor a ci- .'s:;perfiuoas you i. d;r• Preactlers are about the only chievouAlr, "it is 6etall�e he Sar is ncll.knowa.but nhen with y' f-ren who•can 'give better satisfac= 1 waddles so. a fe�i''intiinate f lends he not in- Do not delay in getting relief for � ±:rin by doing less cork "remarked THE E \TERRIiISTNG 'I3AR•BER. ' - -- "� frequently indulges in a briar pipe. the little folks. Mother Graves' the thoughtful thinker, ` His. liking. for tobacco is shared by Worm Exterminator is a pleasant \orway would . appear to have:: "How do you figure that out's" nearly ever:; reigning monarch 'in and sure cure. If you love your -made very considerable strides in queried the innocent bystander•. I-.arope._. His• nephew, the German child why do you let it suffer when 'the English tongue in the last' twee -�. "Short sermons always please," tg Emperor, was at one time a con - a remedy, is so near_ at hand Z ty years, 31.idging from a notice that explained the t. t. firmed pipe - smoker; but,'as he was appeared on a barbers door at,the advised by his doctors to give tip The L'olice Inspect-or -(to witness-witness).- tinge-the Kaiser visited Trondhiem, ' the habit he now con$ries hurseIf rt iu the 'eighties.- It ran as follows a c , l �Vhy didn t you e g the help t, '`Impo`rtant i\'oddB. Ladysh and Black r �� � - to cigarettes,, generally throwing the prisoner in the fight?" _ « -it�� 'iS Zl• • them aw-N when half finished. The tt Shentlemuns and 'Beobles. In con- ' - -: ss :. -A t -that -o# . tie -_- tr Parris .a 4c - °- --•-- ' I while the Emperor of Austria pre- - fors his pipe. The Sultan of Turkey del- ights•,in the cigarette, as-does the Tsar, who gets through at least { �' thirty of them a day. One or two • = ar 0 during the same time satisfy the - ^ �syup Ze saw! r King of Italy. The King of Spain d only to is a heavy cigarette consumer, l:s- ing a long amber holder for the Put- -- - -- -r pose. Occasionally, toeZ, lie smokes ISS T ti 0'. fi'2 -M. (a zigar. going to be the prisoner.'-' A iudd•n Ohl:l often 4nesns sodden illness. Painkiller is all that is - nodded to ward tt off. UnequAll•d for cramps and diarrhoea , Avoid •nbsttubes, there it-but one " Painkiller " —Perry Davis'. Our idea of a beautiful woman is one who looks attractive with her hair clone up in kid eurlera -and ie is scarce. Wilhems 1.hab glosect de biznes on dis ockhasion. Hare cut§ and - shafes and all usuel Biznes 2 Mor- To- mornick... Bes . our- V-aterlAnd. By Order." "Man, " :• said the, tailor;. sadly, "is, we read, made out of dust, but I can't see how that is so. Dust always settles. Man rarely, does." JV W that gives you, no right to insult a % �Z 7 me. If I were a younger man I " a cil;rmlng gi'r'1."- 3* He fell back on the bed, a sailing THE FARE and his s say yolu UN T "T apologia, --for--the- word,'7--Joel--a,'husband s should have towards his said quickiy; "but it would be wls- w wife. What more can you want 1), V VV**#%%%AWAA0V%AAAAA0V%0~ er to tell me now rather • than to " ------- Wrw DISEASES OF SHEEP. "I may be in youi. debt, Joel, but her res act t, A T 4-u­u U- Thare is no doubt but that par&- W or "T have ..1­1 1—. posps fitable industry. It is hardly pro- 06 ------ ma 0��O worry you but if I -can get at talk about' daughter. I have -sable that any sheep- grower can Harecastle through you I shall do already answered you; I am engag- go on for any great length of time CHAPTER IX. "If Joel, is atisfied, you ought so'. Do you understand me." y w not to grumble." to Miss Fetherston, and she is ithout encountering losses from The discovery of the -loss of the "I udderstand that you can be the.woman that I.shall marry." _Clp 'The entail must be broken and some of them, unless be makes in- her letters was naturally a great very ruthless. You will be follow- "Not if I can prevent. it, Lord shock' to the Earl, and it resulted, sufficient raised to pay him. There in a meLre'a nest in Ackroyd." HaTecastl.e,----Bo it is t6 be war. telligent use of the necessary pre- ust be no gala I am anxious to ventive mWures. - The man who enbhffY goes blind" -thA�--ah�ee -rainng In his once more becoming ill. 'In in The Earl had recovered his com- you will find me a bitter have your affairs in order before , his state was so serious that posure, sad his manner was so con- and a powerf u•I one. You had bet- business and fails Co guard his flock Lord •Harecastle was unable , to my engagement to Ether Father- fident that for the moment Joel was ter consent with a good grace, for P. ston is publicly announced." mst infestation by the various Ieave him, much as he desired to inclined to believe him; but it did yo -will do so eventually,." is almost c6rtainly.fora "I fe&r that you will have to wait not turn him from his decision to parasites visit, Ethel Fetherston, and to ex- "You �ava already my decision, 'doomed to disappointment, and, in 101 not' some time. Can't you be reason- see I her his reasons for n Ackroyd and to attempt to and I refuse to discuss it further.- 41 T p * able? It •;mpossible for you to -many--caaes, rank failure. Sheep avin their engage- discover his secret. g. made public I shall go at once to our solicitors have been� consideredL delicate ant- A. marry her, frf you must have men- "And now for Harecastle!" Joel male. This may be'true to ment. He had quite made up his and endeavor to arrange for ' the some mind not to give in to the pressure cy, and the only way that I can see N muttered to himself. His face light- payment 91 the amount that my exteaat,' but the reason that they are C a for you to obtain it is by marrying ed up, for he dearly loved'&, fight, father owes you. In the meantime, considered so is largely due to the that his- father was bringing to bear -,upon-him to break his engagement. it," the Earl. said quietl,�. but and he anticipated that the ,ensuing do you not think it would be better fact that they, are - exposed to so there waw,�.,no appeal in his voice. '.He was fully compelled to write . interview was likely to be a stren- for you to take your departure T I many. diseases. If subject to the "I refuse to discuss thj�t again. uous one. to his fiancee, and he found the let- do not wish to be inhospitable, but attack of the same. number of ea-e- -bar a difficult one to compose. I repeat thAt the woman I shall Ile found that ihey were to- He you will understand with my fath- mies, any other animal might b 6 Ethel Fetherston. is -hinted at his father's financial dif- -marry, MY gather, and the happy expression er's illnep.s and considered delicate. Altogether, honor is bound-. Even if it were on Rebekah's face, as she chatted have SUffiCient Vitality to A ficulties, and asked her plainly to "I understand everything, Lord sheep ba allow the knowledge of their en- riot, I sea no sufficient reason for animatedly, only strengthened him Har I v ry profitable Harecastle Joel replied, 'and make their raising a gagem sacrificing the happiness of my for tha conflict. He noticed that 6nt to be confined to their will go at once." ..ii reasonable intelligence and fore- immediate tamllles: V, IV. 1.11LU15 pit VMS bhetv"ith is "Seel in X _fNIAMS 61sen "Well, *ell, that -is-sufficient. tender in its solicitude, and this it diseases. It is not, as a "Please give my father's health against with'vigor, but Joel was against 7 0 S r.d Seel to- me," the Earl said Only strengthened him in his idea firm, and the next morning th y rule' either prudent or profitable to AS a reason to your people why our wearily. that he had been maki I ng love. to left f6r London. a r. rac ) tice the promiscuotis feeding of engagement shall not 'be publicly Lord Hare'castle left his father, heT. daughter on His and patent preventive medicines. announced. I am loth to suggest, and found Joel with his da' The Earl rapidly grew stronger live- stock with condition Powders to you a course which -is not quite • "Run away, little one. Hare- and was soon able to get up. -frank, but my position is a difficult the terrace. cast!e anti I want a cha;t," he said, I son reniained' with him, and did his In & majority of c.Laes, too much is -The Earl wishes to see you, and patted 'her head affectionately. best to persuade him to consent to Paid for these products ; they. are I feel sure that you will trust i Me and believe that -1 am acting I Mr. Josephs. I,. too, should Ii. . a, "I think _3ou had better come to the br,:aking of the entail, but used when not necessary, and are I word after you have dote," he said my room,'.' Harecastle suggested. not used iateilligantly. . But sheep n without success. under grant dompulsion I a rither.curtiv. must be guarded against disease Their.walk was &-silent one. Joibl - The one worry left io' the Earl couple' of -months matters will be' "A4 many as you, like." Joel re- loo more Oosely than : any other &ni- `straightened out. I Must tell you- looked curiously at his compan- was Ackroyd. Ho felt sure he would,, plied the'erily. "Stay and amuse ion's face, which was sternly set, not be content with the sum that'mali and in.ordar to keep sheep free that we shall not be as• rit h . as- I 'Rebekah. J do- met suppose I shall ' nd his lips were fii ly pressed to.' "d he went in from the parasitic diseases, it is of= a rm anticipated, in fact, we shall be be cry long." gather. he had obtained, -r visit with the ten, necessary to resort to the use poor forpeopla of our position, and daily fear of anotlic w s, Harecastle hid been rather hold- "You remember • our previous objecticif extorting raera money. of preventive medicines. When e hall have t6 exercise a certain mg aloof from 'Rebekah, but he was conie4rsation: I mean about my used, however, they should be used amount of self-denial for a fe' (To be continued.).. A ith a definite o6 w unable to leave her without. being father's affairbl". the 'young man object. in view, w, and -ye�srs. Believe, dearest, th:it I love, regularity, A you devotedly, and the one wish � of guilty of rudeness, and he felt that asked. ............ L .......... with system and I 14 ­­ .- .. By way of general care of sheep, tiiis young -girl did nrL)t deserve nn- Yes, remembir something my heart is that our marriage shall they need well- ventilated or open- kindness-from him, for she was but about it," SUCCEEDED, YET FAILED. take place at the earliest.,p&!tib�e shed shelter in falling weather. They the inw)cont instrument of her "I then - expressed a desire that :--7-vionient.o` He stopped growing. do not need shatter in -dry we&- E6 -Ifathex's machization-s. Ho was you should not advance my father 1, He was not greater thart'his. oc-' ther, no matter how cold. The was not satisfied' the lei y sorry her, And unconsciously any more money. I ftnd that you cupation. should never be crowded into sad :ter, but he was bampered by a Je his manner became sympthetic, have done so, and I should like an He never learned to look on =the shut up. i a close barn. They need ire to -protect his father, as, far Rebekah flu-sh-ed with pleasure and explansion," he iaid quietly. a sunny &I a of trees and bushes in with' animation. - "I di) not'see- that you have, any H stuffed his pocketbook, but but weather. They ought to have As possible. He did not L wish to her eyes sparkled de. the shad in Ethel's opinion, and 0 Tower him, She asked; but ljttle; and u kindly right for an explanation," Joel lstarved his brain. ater. eaking of,hun he was driven running w ,That from a well in sp word from the man she loved said ea5ily. "I think I explained He had no 4 se'for sentiment or 'cistern in a clesu tank is fiery -to prevaricate. I changed her whole world.- to �ou that these .. g sod. Pond water is Qbjectionable. matters concern- which not be cashed. He waited anxiously for- her re- As Harecastle 'saw the effect , of, ad yo-'ur" father and myself person- He never learned to .-take the o ply,, and *hen it-came it wa a. all his pLresen-c h he��ecam,, sad ally, and. to be frank, I do no especially when any disease is pre t see dried "out of his 'work. sent. The pastures ought to be that Ila could desire, for it breath- with' e'�h 1i b, g an pity, o I Ic d for him= t.hat.you have any say -at all. He did not live in his upper stori- rolling, or, at least:; woll drained- 10 -ed of deep affection. self. For hizuse , 7rhis 'was to be "I do' not agr,-e with y,)u, Mr. es, but in the basement of his 'be- As to the itide 'of remedies, whea-, X "Do not worry, darling. I am hard that wool lo�eph's. Anything that affects ray ing.. there. is any sign of scAb or 131 her a cruel ever quite content. I- trust you imPlic- blow.` Thi =(;dest He regarded his butiness as a th y -that you a most of. men father affects me. . Youhad no right .cheep flock, all a fitly,- and am confident and.without a trace of,vanity, the t' means of making money instead a 1 Fheep and lambs ought to be di j" lead him money.." would not-suggest any.secrecy tin- last few days. had convinced him ' Harecastle spoke angrily, and a life. -less there waie-, very 'power I neg- pad twice at intervals of 16 days in ful He lost his •-early friends by . Y OM the that he had won the love of this Joel raised his hand 4eprecaLingly. Eunle reliable she-ep, dip. r he ti* reasons for your doing so. -1 should young girl'; unwillingly, i� is truer ''You do not look at it in t re-ct­ &rid had no time to -cultivski, a there is any -indication Of L an- even -if -it -noses d"rly.,Iove. to see 40u, hi new ones. noyance by the fly, their but it none the -less" caused lm right light Your father has been were but for a few m-)ments, for pain. we He never learned to enjoy little ought to bet kept smeared with tar kind to me in many ways. 1 0 your letter tells me that you are Compassion spoke from his eyes to seethe uncommon in the until after light frosts. Sherp ought . I My intmduction'to Society to him. 1t'hings, ... . t_ he Your father's healtli'mufit and Rebekah thought it was I common. reatmea_t To 3 to have a course of t ou the mangy rney seem an im He 7 be, a-, reat; anxiety,­ a never leirn'cd to lubricate his throuith the wiiiter• to 'rid them of "that he will soon le.-strong again. Piness- that was alm,�bt pain. fleabitd. I can afford to throw aLd the inteinal parasites. This 7iii 'As for poverty, you know me well especiilly true when there is any :The Earl received Joel ner.-ously, way 4 good many slims. Own good cheer. enough_ to understand, that weal -a him-bad that I have . dope some grad. Your, lie made life' a, giind, out of which indication that any of 'these pare- for he A a.4 going to gi% has but lithe attraction• for m news, anti he did not quite know fath' r ill, . I have . eased his mind. he got neither pleasure, profit nor sites are present. It is probably. a i Neither,.' dearest, has your title; it how it would be received. Is that* not so I" instruction. advisable for every sheapman to There was only side of his Is the give his ,flock, during the winter 11J 7 man I lova�honeat and ,Harecastle is impossible," he "Ye,,".Harceastle re'lied grudg- nature developed, and that was the and spring, a course of finely- OW7 straight forward -that P P I have-chos- began- hagitatingly. "I've done to t,• "but—" money- making d " side. dared tobacco, or the bluestonc-cop- ..��en to be my husband.' everything in my power to move "The Earl is not a yore g man. -re---Of the tobab- Her words brought him' co' No face ever brightened at his -salt mixtu s . o heart thrilled at th 0 0 d comfort: him, but *;tboA success. . 1'�e'told '' cultin of the'entail and the approach, n pares -salt -a co he should use about 20 pounds 'him about 'you'r- goodness in letting' sale wlien'ho.was in need of it, for the, of land that has b-*en in your sound of his voice. -giy- for each 100 sheep, and begin -Earl was taking full advantage Of me have th�6 other,' t9renty-five ly for generations, would be a Society bored him,'. children s famil bar in it, in small amounts at first. daughter thousand, anti -bit he is rurious. He grievous blow to him. , That has ed him, music and .the drama were with the� feed late in the fall, and illness.-­ Joel and his da were still at the, Castle, for they declares that. he will pay you, back b,,n aivoided-. 'On 'tho other hand unknown languages to him'. continue until after lambing is 'bad- stayed at the earnest solicits = at once." over. The bluestonc-there is the fact tIvit your pride has He never'.Iear;3ed to enjoy, copperas -salt .2 -tion of the Earl,- who felt that he "We' shall.' have 'to bring this beeri hurt. You are a young man, self as he gent along, but was al- mixture, advised for the prevention K -would know no peace until his debts young man to hIE- senses. I want and can "t you leave yourself in your ways postponing his hap may be used in­ ..----Of stomach worms, m "actually _paid. -rstan(i that tobacco, . It can be kept you to unde my mind is fathe'r's hands?'-' Ho.could not rise to his feet to stead of to ac pt Joel busied himself in settlipg the meeting, or t s rriage-,an�d -t regard it frorn the point of speak at a public meet 0 before the sheep, allowing them Jiabilities, and in -a few days had Ice place " he said emphatically* motion, if his life depended directions 6 ta. v of my honor," Harecastle Put P what they, will eat. These directio 0 is the pleasure of announcing that hi "I don't quite see how you are said sternly. on it. carefully 'followed out, will almost task was accomplished. going to manage it,; the Earl said "It is all very well to talk of He used every mans to' develop certainly protect. 66 sheep 'owner to develop froni the common losses, And ran -: the Earl. became a little despondently. his business, but your honor Joel said' stronger, Lord Hareeastle once his mind or to make himself a larg 9 "1 do not know the way myself his you always been so careful der unnecessary for him to make 0 In u-.-'Lcb 8 detailed study . of the different inore opened the qui-stion of break- I i r the' moment, but I shall find of it! Have you nothiiii -r'epr-' r man. a data 9 When he retired from business he parasites to which the flock is i to use force or to stir muddy :vat- yourself with? Something 'much tit is time that.- your debts werp era, but—" found that, in his struggle to get able. = Missouri State Bulletin . more vital than a few sovereigns the means for enjoyment, be had paid, and I'shall be glad if .you -iiI.1 Hi*-lock at the Earl was almost "I don't understand-you,".1lare- --tirdered his capacity to enjoy. murdered � SWEET CLOVER HAY FOR give me a list of your creditors," threatening, castle replied coldly. He knew nothing about what was Harecastle said, respectfully but LAMBS. "Harecastle is of age,py Lord Joel rose from his chair and be,- going oil in the world outside of his 'firmly.. Wolverhome protested, "and' you gin to speak with great earnest- own narrow circle; another state Some ra tion experiments with -You will. find tho document:, in 'can't ' compel.him to go to church." nees, was like a foreign country fo him. lambs at the'Wyoming Experiment the drawer of the dressing-table," "I shall find a means, and "There J: a '8'6 1 rhething Station seem to indicate that while that con- - He read only market in the Etrl' answered W'itli a ' rim through you. What lever does Ack -over is of somewhat less 9. ZD terns you and me, Lord Harecastle. the newspapers. He never read &T- sweet cl smile. I royd hold over you ou 7".he demanded 1. want to .'speak quietly, for -I do -ticies in mggdzibes, and books were value than alfalfa, when fed with "But these are receipts," fillffe• suddenly. satisfactory not wish- to quarrel. You-have an unknown quantity to'him. corn, still it makes a s.actory castle said, when lie had looked at He keenly watched the old man gained my girl's love," The idea' of helping others, or of feed. Comparing two lots of lambs, the papers, and saw the startled expression -Unwittingly," Harecastle broke owing society, his, city, or his na- one fed alfalfa and the other sweet- `-You are q 'a an av- 7 quite light. The debts- caring clover hay, the former mad that was quickly suppressed. 'in eagerly. tion, ..any duty, outside of cari ou'ds in 14 are paid." "What do you mean 7" the -Earl for his own interests, never occur- erase gain of 34.4 p n "Y'ou say so, but the fact remains weeks, and the la ter, 30.7 pounds. You have borrowed more money said unsteadil o him. Y. that Rebekah is not the woman who red t from Joey " -" "I know that Ack Recreation, relaxation or amuse-* The sweet- clover lot ate one-sixth royd'possesses could bestow her affections ns unask warned--you that I would '04--o-ve-r- kind was condemned more hay, somewhat more corn, and -some V- --you,-and-1 ­-.8-t- -e4-. -4--have watehed you together, ment o.f any . "And I forbade it. Surely I am entitled to some say in the matter." at- all: The debts are my .''*wn personal pne -s, they do not af- -feet th, a. , e-ta t Jqel wfil have no claim up.n yo when I die." He will hl,c a moral claim if not a o n You must get out of his I t t . Position is insuffer-, Haven, u 'o ' prid-6 left, n -ither', Ai� a. I q 1): t nattlKe 1, y him as i� wiokcd waste -.1 qmnfl Amn of it," h Esulu and to my mind you 1 ave with decision. able time which 1night ba coined in- larger con-mmption of sweet - clover n such a way as would naturally "I don't understand you,• Joel. 1 1 t6 dollars,-O. S. Barden, i coined c - bay was due to the fact that it had lead her to -think that you loved rasa. 0 ben -cat late, and was very coarse know very little about the man.; he "her. You say that it was done un- 7 and gtemmy. 133inge'L lambs" liked it J is a protege of Felix Shelby" and he wiftin'gly -I reply that your manner namn, to me with an introduction is unfortunate, .and that your honor from the and showed a steady -it 'LL T IFLL YOU. a'petitc for from him." is not free from stain if you do not TH EN SIf E P F "That is a lie" Joel cried brut- marry Rebekah." "Tell me, said the lovesick I . ..... "I am engagerl to Nliss Fcthor.[Tnt-,�,� what's the best way to find Lady (to callfr)-"Yon won't The Earl raised birriself on his el- stun: I repeat solemnly that I have oman thinks of yoll 7" mind my g,)ing on C oat what a with cay bow, and his body shook with pas- never bad it in my mind to mike 11.Mavry her!" replied Peckhaqi, while, von're here., ;ill N-on• 'Then love to your daughter. I admire pril-kipttlly. 1 21, a 't feel 7'w wactInAg ti,ne-" that gives you, no right to insult a me. If I were a younger man I " a cil;rmlng gi'r'1."- He fell back on the bed, a sailing THE FARE and his s say yolu UN T "T apologia, --for--the- word,'7--Joel--a,'husband s should have towards his said quickiy; "but it would be wls- w wife. What more can you want 1), V VV**#%%%AWAA0V%AAAAA0V%0~ er to tell me now rather • than to " "Love," Harecastle said simply. D DISEASES OF SHEEP. out 1" ' Thare is no doubt but that par&- I am in\-&.6anest. Believe me E wards. E-itic diseases of sheep have done !that, I have no wish to injure y m much to- discourage ' posps fitable industry. It is hardly pro- 06 ------ ma 0��O worry you but if I -can get at talk about' daughter. I have -sable that any sheep- grower can Harecastle through you I shall do already answered you; I am engag- go on for any great length of time CHAPTER IX. "If Joel, is atisfied, you ought so'. Do you understand me." y w not to grumble." to Miss Fetherston, and she is ithout encountering losses from The discovery of the -loss of the "I udderstand that you can be the.woman that I.shall marry." _Clp 'The entail must be broken and some of them, unless be makes in- her letters was naturally a great very ruthless. You will be follow- "Not if I can prevent. it, Lord shock' to the Earl, and it resulted, sufficient raised to pay him. There in a meLre'a nest in Ackroyd." HaTecastl.e,----Bo it is t6 be war. telligent use of the necessary pre- ust be no gala I am anxious to ventive mWures. - The man who enbhffY goes blind" -thA�--ah�ee -rainng In his once more becoming ill. 'In in The Earl had recovered his com- you will find me a bitter have your affairs in order before , his state was so serious that posure, sad his manner was so con- and a powerf u•I one. You had bet- business and fails Co guard his flock Lord •Harecastle was unable , to my engagement to Ether Father- fident that for the moment Joel was ter consent with a good grace, for P. ston is publicly announced." mst infestation by the various Ieave him, much as he desired to inclined to believe him; but it did yo -will do so eventually,." is almost c6rtainly.fora "I fe&r that you will have to wait not turn him from his decision to parasites visit, Ethel Fetherston, and to ex- "You �ava already my decision, 'doomed to disappointment, and, in 101 not' some time. Can't you be reason- see I her his reasons for n Ackroyd and to attempt to and I refuse to discuss it further.- 41 T p * able? It •;mpossible for you to -many--caaes, rank failure. Sheep avin their engage- discover his secret. g. made public I shall go at once to our solicitors have been� consideredL delicate ant- A. marry her, frf you must have men- "And now for Harecastle!" Joel male. This may be'true to ment. He had quite made up his and endeavor to arrange for ' the some mind not to give in to the pressure cy, and the only way that I can see N muttered to himself. His face light- payment 91 the amount that my exteaat,' but the reason that they are C a for you to obtain it is by marrying ed up, for he dearly loved'&, fight, father owes you. In the meantime, considered so is largely due to the that his- father was bringing to bear -,upon-him to break his engagement. it," the Earl. said quietl,�. but and he anticipated that the ,ensuing do you not think it would be better fact that they, are - exposed to so there waw,�.,no appeal in his voice. '.He was fully compelled to write . interview was likely to be a stren- for you to take your departure T I many. diseases. If subject to the "I refuse to discuss thj�t again. uous one. to his fiancee, and he found the let- do not wish to be inhospitable, but attack of the same. number of ea-e- -bar a difficult one to compose. I repeat thAt the woman I shall Ile found that ihey were to- He you will understand with my fath- mies, any other animal might b 6 Ethel Fetherston. is -hinted at his father's financial dif- -marry, MY gather, and the happy expression er's illnep.s and considered delicate. Altogether, honor is bound-. Even if it were on Rebekah's face, as she chatted have SUffiCient Vitality to A ficulties, and asked her plainly to "I understand everything, Lord sheep ba allow the knowledge of their en- riot, I sea no sufficient reason for animatedly, only strengthened him Har I v ry profitable Harecastle Joel replied, 'and make their raising a gagem sacrificing the happiness of my for tha conflict. He noticed that 6nt to be confined to their will go at once." ..ii reasonable intelligence and fore- immediate tamllles: V, IV. 1.11LU15 pit VMS bhetv"ith is "Seel in X _fNIAMS 61sen "Well, *ell, that -is-sufficient. tender in its solicitude, and this it diseases. It is not, as a "Please give my father's health against with'vigor, but Joel was against 7 0 S r.d Seel to- me," the Earl said Only strengthened him in his idea firm, and the next morning th y rule' either prudent or profitable to AS a reason to your people why our wearily. that he had been maki I ng love. to left f6r London. a r. rac ) tice the promiscuotis feeding of engagement shall not 'be publicly Lord Hare'castle left his father, heT. daughter on His and patent preventive medicines. announced. I am loth to suggest, and found Joel with his da' The Earl rapidly grew stronger live- stock with condition Powders to you a course which -is not quite • "Run away, little one. Hare- and was soon able to get up. -frank, but my position is a difficult the terrace. cast!e anti I want a cha;t," he said, I son reniained' with him, and did his In & majority of c.Laes, too much is -The Earl wishes to see you, and patted 'her head affectionately. best to persuade him to consent to Paid for these products ; they. are I feel sure that you will trust i Me and believe that -1 am acting I Mr. Josephs. I,. too, should Ii. . a, "I think _3ou had better come to the br,:aking of the entail, but used when not necessary, and are I word after you have dote," he said my room,'.' Harecastle suggested. not used iateilligantly. . But sheep n without success. under grant dompulsion I a rither.curtiv. must be guarded against disease Their.walk was &-silent one. Joibl - The one worry left io' the Earl couple' of -months matters will be' "A4 many as you, like." Joel re- loo more Oosely than : any other &ni- `straightened out. I Must tell you- looked curiously at his compan- was Ackroyd. Ho felt sure he would,, plied the'erily. "Stay and amuse ion's face, which was sternly set, not be content with the sum that'mali and in.ordar to keep sheep free that we shall not be as• rit h . as- I 'Rebekah. J do- met suppose I shall ' nd his lips were fii ly pressed to.' "d he went in from the parasitic diseases, it is of= a rm anticipated, in fact, we shall be be cry long." gather. he had obtained, -r visit with the ten, necessary to resort to the use poor forpeopla of our position, and daily fear of anotlic w s, Harecastle hid been rather hold- "You remember • our previous objecticif extorting raera money. of preventive medicines. When e hall have t6 exercise a certain mg aloof from 'Rebekah, but he was conie4rsation: I mean about my used, however, they should be used amount of self-denial for a fe' (To be continued.).. A ith a definite o6 w unable to leave her without. being father's affairbl". the 'young man object. in view, w, and -ye�srs. Believe, dearest, th:it I love, regularity, A you devotedly, and the one wish � of guilty of rudeness, and he felt that asked. ............ L .......... with system and I 14 ­­ .- .. By way of general care of sheep, tiiis young -girl did nrL)t deserve nn- Yes, remembir something my heart is that our marriage shall they need well- ventilated or open- kindness-from him, for she was but about it," SUCCEEDED, YET FAILED. take place at the earliest.,p&!tib�e shed shelter in falling weather. They the inw)cont instrument of her "I then - expressed a desire that :--7-vionient.o` He stopped growing. do not need shatter in -dry we&- E6 -Ifathex's machization-s. Ho was you should not advance my father 1, He was not greater thart'his. oc-' ther, no matter how cold. The was not satisfied' the lei y sorry her, And unconsciously any more money. I ftnd that you cupation. should never be crowded into sad :ter, but he was bampered by a Je his manner became sympthetic, have done so, and I should like an He never learned to look on =the shut up. i a close barn. They need ire to -protect his father, as, far Rebekah flu-sh-ed with pleasure and explansion," he iaid quietly. a sunny &I a of trees and bushes in with' animation. - "I di) not'see- that you have, any H stuffed his pocketbook, but but weather. They ought to have As possible. He did not L wish to her eyes sparkled de. the shad in Ethel's opinion, and 0 Tower him, She asked; but ljttle; and u kindly right for an explanation," Joel lstarved his brain. ater. eaking of,hun he was driven running w ,That from a well in sp word from the man she loved said ea5ily. "I think I explained He had no 4 se'for sentiment or 'cistern in a clesu tank is fiery -to prevaricate. I changed her whole world.- to �ou that these .. g sod. Pond water is Qbjectionable. matters concern- which not be cashed. He waited anxiously for- her re- As Harecastle 'saw the effect , of, ad yo-'ur" father and myself person- He never learned to .-take the o ply,, and *hen it-came it wa a. all his pLresen-c h he��ecam,, sad ally, and. to be frank, I do no especially when any disease is pre t see dried "out of his 'work. sent. The pastures ought to be that Ila could desire, for it breath- with' e'�h 1i b, g an pity, o I Ic d for him= t.hat.you have any say -at all. He did not live in his upper stori- rolling, or, at least:; woll drained- 10 -ed of deep affection. self. For hizuse , 7rhis 'was to be "I do' not agr,-e with y,)u, Mr. es, but in the basement of his 'be- As to the itide 'of remedies, whea-, X "Do not worry, darling. I am hard that wool lo�eph's. Anything that affects ray ing.. there. is any sign of scAb or 131 her a cruel ever quite content. I- trust you imPlic- blow.` Thi =(;dest He regarded his butiness as a th y -that you a most of. men father affects me. . Youhad no right .cheep flock, all a fitly,- and am confident and.without a trace of,vanity, the t' means of making money instead a 1 Fheep and lambs ought to be di j" lead him money.." would not-suggest any.secrecy tin- last few days. had convinced him ' Harecastle spoke angrily, and a life. -less there waie-, very 'power I neg- pad twice at intervals of 16 days in ful He lost his •-early friends by . Y OM the that he had won the love of this Joel raised his hand 4eprecaLingly. Eunle reliable she-ep, dip. r he ti* reasons for your doing so. -1 should young girl'; unwillingly, i� is truer ''You do not look at it in t re-ct­ &rid had no time to -cultivski, a there is any -indication Of L an- even -if -it -noses d"rly.,Iove. to see 40u, hi new ones. noyance by the fly, their but it none the -less" caused lm right light Your father has been were but for a few m-)ments, for pain. we He never learned to enjoy little ought to bet kept smeared with tar kind to me in many ways. 1 0 your letter tells me that you are Compassion spoke from his eyes to seethe uncommon in the until after light frosts. Sherp ought . I My intmduction'to Society to him. 1t'hings, ... . t_ he Your father's healtli'mufit and Rebekah thought it was I common. reatmea_t To 3 to have a course of t ou the mangy rney seem an im He 7 be, a-, reat; anxiety,­ a never leirn'cd to lubricate his throuith the wiiiter• to 'rid them of "that he will soon le.-strong again. Piness- that was alm,�bt pain. fleabitd. I can afford to throw aLd the inteinal parasites. This 7iii 'As for poverty, you know me well especiilly true when there is any :The Earl received Joel ner.-ously, way 4 good many slims. Own good cheer. enough_ to understand, that weal -a him-bad that I have . dope some grad. Your, lie made life' a, giind, out of which indication that any of 'these pare- for he A a.4 going to gi% has but lithe attraction• for m news, anti he did not quite know fath' r ill, . I have . eased his mind. he got neither pleasure, profit nor sites are present. It is probably. a i Neither,.' dearest, has your title; it how it would be received. Is that* not so I" instruction. advisable for every sheapman to There was only side of his Is the give his ,flock, during the winter 11J 7 man I lova�honeat and ,Harecastle is impossible," he "Ye,,".Harceastle re'lied grudg- nature developed, and that was the and spring, a course of finely- OW7 straight forward -that P P I have-chos- began- hagitatingly. "I've done to t,• "but—" money- making d " side. dared tobacco, or the bluestonc-cop- ..��en to be my husband.' everything in my power to move "The Earl is not a yore g man. -re---Of the tobab- Her words brought him' co' No face ever brightened at his -salt mixtu s . o heart thrilled at th 0 0 d comfort: him, but *;tboA success. . 1'�e'told '' cultin of the'entail and the approach, n pares -salt -a co he should use about 20 pounds 'him about 'you'r- goodness in letting' sale wlien'ho.was in need of it, for the, of land that has b-*en in your sound of his voice. -giy- for each 100 sheep, and begin -Earl was taking full advantage Of me have th�6 other,' t9renty-five ly for generations, would be a Society bored him,'. children s famil bar in it, in small amounts at first. daughter thousand, anti -bit he is rurious. He grievous blow to him. , That has ed him, music and .the drama were with the� feed late in the fall, and illness.-­ Joel and his da were still at the, Castle, for they declares that. he will pay you, back b,,n aivoided-. 'On 'tho other hand unknown languages to him'. continue until after lambing is 'bad- stayed at the earnest solicits = at once." over. The bluestonc-there is the fact tIvit your pride has He never'.Iear;3ed to enjoy, copperas -salt .2 -tion of the Earl,- who felt that he "We' shall.' have 'to bring this beeri hurt. You are a young man, self as he gent along, but was al- mixture, advised for the prevention K -would know no peace until his debts young man to hIE- senses. I want and can "t you leave yourself in your ways postponing his hap may be used in­ ..----Of stomach worms, m "actually _paid. -rstan(i that tobacco, . It can be kept you to unde my mind is fathe'r's hands?'-' Ho.could not rise to his feet to stead of to ac pt Joel busied himself in settlipg the meeting, or t s rriage-,an�d -t regard it frorn the point of speak at a public meet 0 before the sheep, allowing them Jiabilities, and in -a few days had Ice place " he said emphatically* motion, if his life depended directions 6 ta. v of my honor," Harecastle Put P what they, will eat. These directio 0 is the pleasure of announcing that hi "I don't quite see how you are said sternly. on it. carefully 'followed out, will almost task was accomplished. going to manage it,; the Earl said "It is all very well to talk of He used every mans to' develop certainly protect. 66 sheep 'owner to develop froni the common losses, And ran -: the Earl. became a little despondently. his business, but your honor Joel said' stronger, Lord Hareeastle once his mind or to make himself a larg 9 "1 do not know the way myself his you always been so careful der unnecessary for him to make 0 In u-.-'Lcb 8 detailed study . of the different inore opened the qui-stion of break- I i r the' moment, but I shall find of it! Have you nothiiii -r'epr-' r man. a data 9 When he retired from business he parasites to which the flock is i to use force or to stir muddy :vat- yourself with? Something 'much tit is time that.- your debts werp era, but—" found that, in his struggle to get able. = Missouri State Bulletin . more vital than a few sovereigns the means for enjoyment, be had paid, and I'shall be glad if .you -iiI.1 Hi*-lock at the Earl was almost "I don't understand-you,".1lare- --tirdered his capacity to enjoy. murdered � SWEET CLOVER HAY FOR give me a list of your creditors," threatening, castle replied coldly. He knew nothing about what was Harecastle said, respectfully but LAMBS. "Harecastle is of age,py Lord Joel rose from his chair and be,- going oil in the world outside of his 'firmly.. Wolverhome protested, "and' you gin to speak with great earnest- own narrow circle; another state Some ra tion experiments with -You will. find tho document:, in 'can't ' compel.him to go to church." nees, was like a foreign country fo him. lambs at the'Wyoming Experiment the drawer of the dressing-table," "I shall find a means, and "There J: a '8'6 1 rhething Station seem to indicate that while that con- - He read only market in the Etrl' answered W'itli a ' rim through you. What lever does Ack -over is of somewhat less 9. ZD terns you and me, Lord Harecastle. the newspapers. He never read &T- sweet cl smile. I royd hold over you ou 7".he demanded 1. want to .'speak quietly, for -I do -ticies in mggdzibes, and books were value than alfalfa, when fed with "But these are receipts," fillffe• suddenly. satisfactory not wish- to quarrel. You-have an unknown quantity to'him. corn, still it makes a s.actory castle said, when lie had looked at He keenly watched the old man gained my girl's love," The idea' of helping others, or of feed. Comparing two lots of lambs, the papers, and saw the startled expression -Unwittingly," Harecastle broke owing society, his, city, or his na- one fed alfalfa and the other sweet- `-You are q 'a an av- 7 quite light. The debts- caring clover hay, the former mad that was quickly suppressed. 'in eagerly. tion, ..any duty, outside of cari ou'ds in 14 are paid." "What do you mean 7" the -Earl for his own interests, never occur- erase gain of 34.4 p n "Y'ou say so, but the fact remains weeks, and the la ter, 30.7 pounds. You have borrowed more money said unsteadil o him. Y. that Rebekah is not the woman who red t from Joey " -" "I know that Ack Recreation, relaxation or amuse-* The sweet- clover lot ate one-sixth royd'possesses could bestow her affections ns unask warned--you that I would '04--o-ve-r- kind was condemned more hay, somewhat more corn, and -some V- --you,-and-1 ­-.8-t- -e4-. -4--have watehed you together, ment o.f any . "And I forbade it. Surely I am entitled to some say in the matter." at- all: The debts are my .''*wn personal pne -s, they do not af- -feet th, a. , e-ta t Jqel wfil have no claim up.n yo when I die." He will hl,c a moral claim if not a o n You must get out of his I t t . Position is insuffer-, Haven, u 'o ' prid-6 left, n -ither', Ai� a. I q 1): t nattlKe 1, y him as i� wiokcd waste -.1 qmnfl Amn of it," h Esulu and to my mind you 1 ave with decision. able time which 1night ba coined in- larger con-mmption of sweet - clover n such a way as would naturally "I don't understand you,• Joel. 1 1 t6 dollars,-O. S. Barden, i coined c - bay was due to the fact that it had lead her to -think that you loved rasa. 0 ben -cat late, and was very coarse know very little about the man.; he "her. You say that it was done un- 7 and gtemmy. 133inge'L lambs" liked it J is a protege of Felix Shelby" and he wiftin'gly -I reply that your manner namn, to me with an introduction is unfortunate, .and that your honor from the and showed a steady -it 'LL T IFLL YOU. a'petitc for from him." is not free from stain if you do not TH EN SIf E P F "That is a lie" Joel cried brut- marry Rebekah." "Tell me, said the lovesick I . ..... "I am engagerl to Nliss Fcthor.[Tnt-,�,� what's the best way to find Lady (to callfr)-"Yon won't The Earl raised birriself on his el- stun: I repeat solemnly that I have oman thinks of yoll 7" mind my g,)ing on C oat what a with cay bow, and his body shook with pas- never bad it in my mind to mike 11.Mavry her!" replied Peckhaqi, while, von're here., ;ill N-on• 'Then love to your daughter. I admire pril-kipttlly. 1 21, a 't feel 7'w wactInAg ti,ne-" . "And I forbade it. Surely I am entitled to some say in the matter." at- all: The debts are my .''*wn personal pne -s, they do not af- -feet th, a. , e-ta t Jqel wfil have no claim up.n yo when I die." He will hl,c a moral claim if not a o n You must get out of his I t t . Position is insuffer-, Haven, u 'o ' prid-6 left, n -ither', Ai� a. I q 1): t nattlKe 1, y him as i� wiokcd waste -.1 qmnfl Amn of it," h Esulu and to my mind you 1 ave with decision. able time which 1night ba coined in- larger con-mmption of sweet - clover n such a way as would naturally "I don't understand you,• Joel. 1 1 t6 dollars,-O. S. Barden, i coined c - bay was due to the fact that it had lead her to -think that you loved rasa. 0 ben -cat late, and was very coarse know very little about the man.; he "her. You say that it was done un- 7 and gtemmy. 133inge'L lambs" liked it J is a protege of Felix Shelby" and he wiftin'gly -I reply that your manner namn, to me with an introduction is unfortunate, .and that your honor from the and showed a steady -it 'LL T IFLL YOU. a'petitc for from him." is not free from stain if you do not TH EN SIf E P F "That is a lie" Joel cried brut- marry Rebekah." "Tell me, said the lovesick I . ..... "I am engagerl to Nliss Fcthor.[Tnt-,�,� what's the best way to find Lady (to callfr)-"Yon won't The Earl raised birriself on his el- stun: I repeat solemnly that I have oman thinks of yoll 7" mind my g,)ing on C oat what a with cay bow, and his body shook with pas- never bad it in my mind to mike 11.Mavry her!" replied Peckhaqi, while, von're here., ;ill N-on• 'Then love to your daughter. 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VL11 A71is " —Dr. Henry will be here as usuel neat Tuesday to attend to his pro- ' _- fessional duties, i —We wish a Merry Christmas —Harry McGuire, of Cleveland, 'to all. is spending a fete weeks here at T =Miss - Campbell is holidaying the home of his mother. at her home in Strathroy. —Mrs. Kerr and family are —Mrs. Bingham, of Toronto, is spending the holidays with A. M. = visiting with Mrs, Joseph Gordon, and Mrs. Herr, of Ingersoll. of the baseline. —His many friends in Pickering —To -day, being Christmas, the will regret to hear of the critical ' places of businesa will be closed as ,illness of John Stanton, of Whit- usual on holidays. —Rev. J. C. and. Mrs. Bell are —The township nominations Spending the Christmas holidays will take place 'at' Brougham on At the 'homae of their daughter, Monday neat beginning at one ;:.:Mm (Dr.) Gnmen, of Linden. Bank o'clock. n —Lloyd Bateman, of the —The Misses Bateman, of To- of Commerce is spending two Tonto, are holidaying at the home ,r = _, weeks' vacation here at the home of their grandparents, Squire and of hie grandparents, B. -arid Mrs. Mrs. Bunting. Bunting. —Mrs.' R. S. Dillingham and —We Gong ratulate Frank Bun- Pirie O'Leary are spending Christ - � f �y ::� - _ _.' r.a .,± t,}'P ►o, ,nt .,T;r� ll.hP 1 »tter's sligt Mrs. examinations at the East Toronto _n Albert Boyes, of East Toronto. EU h School, having stood fourth g B —Max and Will Bradford, `vho in a class of 86. have been engaged at bridge - -We are informed that the building near the city of Quebec Reazin farm has not been sold. for some time, are visiting at the Intending • purchasers should ap- home of their mother.. -- -ply direct to Wm Brock, acting —James and Miss Kenne dy , ac .'executor, Port Perry. companied by their two nephews —The annual school meeting left on Wednesday for Buffalo tc will be held on Wednesday neat spend the.holidays with'their bro- aM , at 10 a. m., when the election of their. a trustee and ether important .Isaac Carr, of Arcola, Sark., � business will be transacted. to that is speudinir a few weeks with ME —We are pleased state friends.in Pickering. S. and Mrs, r� Mrs. Joseph Gordon, who was Linton', of Arcola, are also visiting y, ss- p seriously ill tart week with u - -- - '' - - - -� - r - -eu- friends in Ontario. The at Y are Ts OR SALE. —A 100 acre farm, being I' lot 10 in Fth :on.. Township of Pickering, This is a prep'- olaesp stock and grain farm. H Gcwd bvildtn s. A 1 to the undersiitned, fiHBti. °2tOC:TOB, Caledonia, Ont. 43if FOR SALE. —A driving outfit; — thorons old. s Indian pony 1i lit hands Prosperous New Y ear hi,cb, 2u years old, sound and triad in harness, .or buggy sad harness to match, or would 'ez- tT 1 opLaaaa for a larger horse. Apply on the HY HOP'HIN9ilGreen RRiverGreea River. .18 B. -- . — - We wish you all. NOTICE OF IMPOUNDING, — lr Public Notice is hereby given thus I have impounded at my miser on the rear of lot It in the sth con on of the township of FOI Bt 1`�iOt : 1 Pickering. one brown roadster mare, blind in one eye, and that it said saimal is not sooner replevied or redeemed she will be soldby pub. --We have made-big preparations for th Holiday Trade. Custom- lic aactloa at my premises an Saturday. the 8th ers will find our store crowded with cod things. December day of January. 18. Dated &A-Claremont, g Ks 1bb00 , 2808. MORGAN EVANS. Poundkeepar. 21 -14 We have the best in Groceries of all kinds — Seedless Oranges±, Seedless Raisins, Walnuts, Almonds, Filberts, Pecans whole or 1 shelled, nice fresh Christmas Biscuits, Prime 'Cheese, Honey and EXECUTOR'S Syrups, and everything the best for Christmas. •„ NOTICETO CREDITORS Dry Goads and Fancy Goods, greatest collections one could _wish to see. A great show of Gent's trod Ladies' Fancy Ties and Estate of .lames Thornton, deceased. -Collars. Fancy Post and limas Cards, immense variety. Fancy- NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to China, Crystal, Leather•, Plush, Silk, and so many nice articles for R.S.O., 1897, chapter 129, section 33 the festive season. i and amending Acts: that all persons We invite everybody to come and see the grand dis lay. Be- having claims against. the estate of p James Thornton,-late of the Township - member in Fine Teas, Choice Coffees, Pure Cocoas; we sell the best. of Pickering, gentleman, deceased, Br from us and we will d6 you ou cod. who died on or about the `.r.3rd day of Y y g October, 1948, are required to send by post preaid or delivered to the under- O H N D I V^ I a c 0040, signed Mary Thornton, one , of 'the _. Executors of the. Will of , -the,. , dasaid Deceased. W111tevale Post Offlce. On- tario, on or before the 20th &Y ,of January, 14ad their , NviChristian and sus -. n C A ames and addresses, with full partic- ulars of their claims and fhe nature of H -P M A`N S f progress towards recovery. I at Aurora, and will later visit -And Tale Notice that after the said —Miss Kate Kerr, who leas fiiendsiinPickering. '30th dap of January, 1909, the said, rr been an efficient member of the Quite a large number .attend Executors will proceed to distribute r/ FOR teaeh1 staff of the, Markham ed the sale of the effects of the the assets of the said deceased among public school, has i•esi ued and late Mrs: Matthews on Friday the :parties entitled thereto, havin - - p g Hanging Lamps will take a few months' holidays last. The household y retard only to the claims of whir % T at the home of her mother here. goods did �a11 notice shall' have been given as ,gall , Lamps ai not reach a high figure, but the above required, and that the said p —The Port Perry Trotting house and lot which is ou-a fine executors will not be liable for said ,� Parlor. Lamps .+ Association will hold their ice situation eras sold' for $690 - to assets or ang.part therecif to any pet,- f 1 meetillg on Tbursday and Friday, W. Logan. who we. understand soon or persons of whose claims notice ��1 - Jan: 7th and 8th, 2909. The ice shall not have been received at the Alar�:i lVlilcks was acting for another party., titne -'of such dibtribution. is now first -class and tvi•o days= —After inali ears of suffering y y g -Dated. the 11th day of Ile: einbrr. - -of excellent °port i-t anticipated. one'of the oldest residents of the i9r�8•.. 'Carving' Sets', t Reduced fares will be. given by township, Mrs. Wm. Harrigan. Mery TiIORNTON - r the Grand Trunk. died on Sunday morning at her IDA G. ELWEL& Executoz�c Cbild ren s. Sets, r —We extend our eon ratula- residence on Elizabeth street. E. A. THOANTo� � Q scissor Sets, g 17 i3oas to Master Howard Hender- aged • ,9 y ears.. Her husband are- -' J. E. FAREWELL. K.C., �r Son, son of Thos. M. Henderson, deceased her several ' years. Het' W hitby,.Svlicitor for the said t L Ic., erly of Pick-er'ing but now of ' funeral . took place on Tuesday Y)4Z Executor?. Rand b g, Slei 'Toronto, on his sueCess in sec- ur- ImorninF when her body was laid .. Hoeke y SkateS,' r Ing the.coveted gold medal known to rest in the R. C. eemetery. t NOTWE TO THE ELECTORS as the Lady Dufferin medal; which —Miss Bell Forrest, of Brown *s i is presented , annually. to. the Corners, spent a day this;. week OF TUB X and a most beautiful - r student of bighest standing In with Mrs. David, Graham. We ' L display of Dufferin school. Master Hender- are pleased to Mute that the lat. oWnshig of PICA @rl�lg y S son presented a valedictory ad- ter is gradually sec sussing from 0 84 / L V E R W A. R E V, dress on the Life of Lord Dufferin her recent severe illness and her NoTieE is hereby given that a vote °, arill be taken at the Municipal Elec- which is spoken of 'in the very many friends !lope that her pro- tions in the County of Ontario on _ highest terms., by the. Toronto press towards recovery may con- Monday. January 4th. 908, on a By- ' Jlrew. tinne uninterrupted. law passed -by. the Council' of the C j� —Pirie O'Leary has just receiv- —Mrs. Miller, cif Jordan, is law County pa in 1xy. adopting the Good H ,L� 1� ed for DiHingham's undertaking Rgesiding a few days with D. and Roads System, whereb it was pro - i1 ��t....iii eg&blishalent, a Bomgardner Mr4- Simpson. Shortly after her vided that $120,000 should be expend- arrival Mrp. Miller met with an ed in improving certain roads tn in caskets_ and down the unfortunate accidhnt by falling throughout the county, of which X M A S GIFTS g' -up ed amount $40,000 was to be furnished by �� aisles of churches. It. will rove down cellar, not having antic 1�� P the Province, and the balance of $80 ;- �+. =a rest - convenience as much the open door. As a•result she is 000 to be raised by the issue of De- �`"�. r., 'did is often experienced iu suffering considerably from shock bentures of the county; 'repayable in ��. and braises. thoulgh fortunately ins Iments spread over A period of t ' the aisles in chnrches. He has lib bones are broken. a ope 20 years,• an bearing lnteres a e t +Ieo added to the furniture de- she may rapidly recover franc her rate of flue per cent. per annum. - or o anc� pOUng rtment a large amount of new injuries. � g NQTICE is also given that the ballot stock. of h grade which you —The next regular meeting of -. gig B Y to be used for said vote will be in a should examine even if. you do the Wornen's Institute will be form to the following effect, viz: LAMPS —Our stock is complete in Hanging, Lamps; Parlor Lamps, held ---- -1?ur� - - -- -- atou Tuesday neat, Dec. 29th, _.the __'hoae of rs. ames A — — - - Hall Lam pa, Nigh s tam pa, etst .-ete, —On Mondayy morning, U. H. drew. "Christmas decorations for For tarrying out the . SILVERWARE --We 'have a very choice stock, including Berry Pugh,' of VVbitevale, passed Good Roads System = throug}i the village with his the dome and: table' anal "W hat Sl,00ns, Pie Spades, Sugar Shelia, Knives, Forks, ,- -horse and buggy which were -' sub•ects -of discussion. -A report Spoons, etc. , ,en about the middle of September. Against tarrying out _ CARVING SETS —Some of the celebrated Joseph Rodgers goods: is The horse was found - in the s: oft a Guelpfi meeting wllI be giv= C the S •stem po`- en and a short program is being '�f S these sets. All in 'plush lined cases. lsersion of a man near Warkworth; prepared. The day i= changed to '�°� 101' a .Coal Oil Heater•.at $:3.50.. . and the buggy in a paint shop at Tuesday because of other meet- By order of the Municipal n = - 1 arwood, south of Rice Lake. Mr. of the Township of Pickering. tile- Yo _n ' F-olks 'Pugh has laid an information lugs on the.neat. day. P against a man named George J: t. WHITE. D: R. B2ATON, §KATES -We have a huge stock in Spring and Hockey Skates. A 1 Brown, who is. now. in- Toronto DON'T MISS IT. Reeve. C]er{r. g P y y , ail, awaitiu his trial on -the . froai 10 ctentslup t 50 cents. �� Skate for . ,e Hocks St k's 3 g Eotintlful Supper. charge of stealing a horre _belong- A Popular Lecture *'Wit Humor" )r ing to.Mr. Stiver,' of U nionvilLe, by Rev A. Logan Geggie, and Mr. SLEIGHS =Good strong Sleighs from _, cents np about three week's ago. Ernest Hazeldine, tenor soloist of C `- O A L-18 Messrs. A. J. - Howlett, L. Parkdale- _Rre-sibyterian ChUrcb., . A. !Come and see our Fine. Display. genuine treat. St. Andrew's church, Morecombe, and E. Calvert. have Ttiesday, Jan. 5th, 1908 _H. shown enterprise enough to build Hard and Soft kept constan an open rink 1'_U feet by fi0 feet ;g.ALE REGISTER. - - _B 'Jilst below the hill behind the ] and:• ' Jose UN.DY'* • Gordon House. They expect to TcESDAY, DEc'. 29TH — Auction sale of t y On � have ice ready for holiday ekat- farm stork, implements, etc., on lot y C XMt1S GOODS GALORE iug. All those who- illdltlge in, 2:, con. .8. Pickering. tl�e property A. C. ' REESOR, the invigorating sport of skating of Thos. Graham. Sale at 12 o'clock, .should encourage the promoters noon.. See bill, for full particular` LOCUST HILL , by giving it their patronage: Thos. Puncher, auctioneer. Much anxiety on the part of par- WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20TH, 1000 —Auc• Oin,Stock ls,now very complete. Goods of the very best duality. ents will be removed by the tiun sale of farm stock and iinple- Prices as'low as consistent for good goods. Valencia knowledge that the children are ►rents, the property of Ja.. Alex- Raisins 34 lbs for 25c. Clem, Currants 3 ' lbs skating on a place of safety, in cinder. lot 24;-eon. 2. Pickering. Sale for 25c, Peels of all kinds. { at ,one, see bills. W. 'B.- Powell, A BUSINESS ,.- •--'•"-place of-on ice «vller•e 'they are auctioneer. liable to break through at' any _ _ EDUCATION. Holiday goods du'r•ing the season, iu:endless variety. mulnent• .drew 'Ad•vertdaiinento. y g ,• g R Q I�itldl five ils' a call gee oils Dods and et quotations' a —The concert given in Morin Zti'e have a special titles Leiohnon Academy, S. S. No. 4 j .ANTED -50 to 45 acres good ]anti months course for young s teao.t, on Monday evening was a `V with buildings on, between Pickering jI)erl. Iris Farmers Supply Co., ::Pickering, ant: y 13 g boiled. down r decided success. The C unint old- and Rest Hill. CEO. WALKER, Dunbarton, c 1 Ont. 3tf —real business; contains 1 school -r6onl with its draperies -- -- just what you want —a and decorations Wa yfilled. F. j�'. I OST —About three weeks ago be knowledge of business•. " }IO11�:s occii )led the -chair` in 1115 tween W. Knowles' and W. J. aforr,sh's 1fi a grey robe. A reward will be given for its methods, lusuAl cordial tualiner. A mi i el- recovery. T. B, REED, Higblapd Creek, iltf laneons piogralll consisAin8' 'Ql - �;—��� -�sl Tnnc i ao_ Tsvc- Arm- Coale 1n for tbree month.; _ GG IUgties and tableaux was rendered fox bound with brown 'bead and ears, a laige cost 15 shall. b the p IlS Of tile. tiCh001.' The, black spot on his right side and a black spot y p P over bis )eft hip in the shape of the figure b, !host interesting feature of the brown spot on the butt of his tail, tberest The r erllylA�y School, evening was the patriotic drill foi- white, waslaet seen in Pickering viltsge, A �jjir iiFYiaFK p reward or ten dollars will be given for inform- whieh Mr. Carruthers and* his atloT leading to its recovery. TH03tAS 7 jlUpijs deserve llll1C11 credit. �IiSS nw�'Ex_Pickering. 11.12 Adelaide St. Fast, A. L. Carruthers and J. C. Bryant A101 FOR SAI,E.—Bein b)ts 11i Toronto. and 11, con 7, township of Piegeriac, and ally as?1.. ed w the l)L'Ogt' lln' , cotiaistinq of 210 acres. This fans' is the one' few Pltol lddl'C5ses by those 1)re, on which the well -Rnown Greenaon•1 herd of ent aryl tl7Q - inging of the Nation- f:hort -bnrnA have been hrcd and fed during the pas: forty years, it is Fop rich ae a cerden an i a] Anthem brought 11 11lfa�a11 rlesu. ��'onld aeil 150 aerea, 159 acrep or the AVP113ilir t <) it °Curt . Not lfr t)CPt t]? whole of ;t. There ip tic heir on one 1'. art ct it worth 4200. Ttrria espy. Pcr,"sfion gti ven t a�q /1+ Yic1 rill St hlc h a! P 111 lid t Sick Apr l is ) 9 Pr b r Jctinau a Greenwood, ■ilslii�i'oso (.rJilistiell � Uuvl,,ital, Toronto d3�•�x�tl. ,, .. cra",,,.�..,.,.Cu1.• C Sweet to Eat l A Candy Rawl L.audye. R. We.l]ave a large assortment of Boots j>ist arrived { for the fall - trade. .The Celebrated Williams' Make (No better goods made in Canada) iVe.have g1so a few pairs of Boya' and Yonths' Boots, d and ends, we are clearing at half price. Call andl.see them. A. BUINTING, - ]Pic ering