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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_01_01 .. .+a h L A• red, k• •• .. ._W ...,,,s...a•'� f �•�; wr r`""s•i:i:.. .Y^ _7 ,.^u. ..ft 'h.:. E. s $"'S �', "fir. .x 'C.. 1.� V• a. ,y<C' �r'l.' �+.� d .,'r ..r R .. .. •-.u• ?1 ..., x:� 'A... .. "'L't`., „: ..: .Y• ,.,, :' r�ii' „5''.._ x. ^'rx. '�f :'e 'F �•.-�"rY. ,, ..•,: :•..- /, � ., W4......... .. ..'. ... ....,.v... ..: n.dr,t.•e ..,:..�.. . ,._.: ;:.. .-.:. �' .x•• ,-; .;,;).: ^'rte•, ,...-,._: ..S 1.r Ty.• J,+v .. - a ., .Z''>r: e`.4 •4. .^t•A�� ..� ,... •4 '.Y ...",.: .. -."awl'. .. .. "'_,C..', ,-. _ c ,„ h•.. r Al Nli rO PICRINGOAY,_JAN: - ,�VOL. XV11I. f *HIGHLAND CREEK RRYWOOD �/� ^c' ist�a��t�stlisl'�a1t;e4k. Horse Blankets -E 0 Z E i►1/! A _ Toe Highland Greek branch (if the J. S. Hon y is away in Northum- Medital You want the kind of Blankets your Women's Institute will hold their berland county purchasing a carload C.ksEs TREATED WITH ., horses cannot get orf and this is next meeting on Thursday afternoon of grade Holstein and, Ayrshire Cows + M. BELL, M. D., C. M. where you can get them. 09 Jan. 7tb, 19 , a't 2.30 o'clock at the which he intends to sell by public ' home of .firs. W. J. Morrish, High- auction at his premises, lot 28, A• Late Boo" Surgeon of the KingsLoa We have a good assortment and the g "amoral Hospital. successor to Dr, M.= rices re Bo ever arson land Greek. 'A report of the Women's con. 2, .Pickering. on Tuesday 12tb. a' aaaa Guts hours 8 to le a m,1 to 3 p m aad 6 p y P Institute•convention held at Guel h Mr. Honey will purchase nothing but to 8 p m, rickerin;cont• 43.1y can get theta. s - V Genstine Saskatchewan Robes, t9 December will be given by the dale- the best smile)+, and those who Nur- oats rot As ae CEO N. FISH, M. D. the best in the land. Kate. A good time is expected. chase from him are assured of, satin- torr AL.u• E„saoe:►n0r f �I a,raeA, OR w 6/04= � PHYSICIAN AND 6GIiGFON Ladies are cordially invited to attend. faction: As He is a breeder of Hol- arleAt nr It 0Aaw nprwc •Member of College of Physicians and Sargeone. Single Harness, Teats Harness. steins, Mr. Henry should be a good Ont. Associate Ootoner, County of Ontario, ! judge of such animal. Oboe Honm-8 to 10 a.in. and I w 3 and 6 to Halters, Sweat Pads, Curry Comb., ATHA 3 g - • a P.M. Brougham.Cut.- 11-1y Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment. A. B. Lehman spent Chr,stma .i of GREENWOOD • T HERBERT KIDD, M. U., G. M• Harness Uil ta,ttdDressing. J. Smith's, Ahnira. ` �•' f tJ Member College of Physici;os and Sur. Team Whips. Bu Whips. Geo. Kiriey. of C'arville. s,pen: San• J. Gerrie spent Xurts at bis home in geona o!Ontario. Late Hoose Surgeon of Gen P Buggy p day at N B. Hi overs. Taunton. oral.Emergency B irnside Lying-in Hospi- THOMPSON BROS., - Pickerin' ' lies apt sr.IH AaasslaMS. Sale Of Torout.). OMc't ,n Alexander ntori�an's g Miss KPV:i N ighswander is pet,din;; S. and )tint Taylor, of Pickering, su w„s,euTs,en aoto,+nr,os resideuoe, opposite Methodist church. Clare• - a time with friends at Dutton. spent Sunday with Mrs. H. M. Sadler.. tczar.A,a,Meces,Phis. moat, Out. r' y The annual school meeting was held blrs. E. Gleeson and two girls spent uATlw.aaEVMrr+s ; 'Merry Christmas . y P 'aRE aA`><,` _ on [Nednesday and, T. Dunkeld alas a few days week with M. Gleeson.' l eQaL. elected tt ustee, [[-. H. and Mrs. Wilspn and family 0. BAbRIB- -- and - Jos. Bever and family and I. I,eh. spent Xihas at the latter's home in ere coup:ed cared from the start,as it is so ' � E. FAREWELL, Q man and'family *pent Christmas at Oakwood, active upon any diseased skin or sores. r • TER,CountCrown Attorney.and Coraty �� Mr. Hoover's. Stout3ville. 1). McPhail, of Ladstock, is spend- Court Lou".HWhitby. lar .APPY NEW YEAR P DR.' SPARK'S The visitor;on Christmas here *were inga few weeks he:e, the guest df M. VEGETABLE OINTMENT T. BARCLAY, E trri5ter•at-L,,,w, Russel and Mrs, Davidson and child. Willson.linCalrert, of Pirkerialb, [i spent]- wake sway a�llie3ne a and kill Eczema, dismen will Y.l To all our friends far of Clietr wnori, at Dunkeld Bro',' n g the hulidays tvitli her cousin, J1 r- _ Bolfoltor,Notarq Public.BrecisIExami= - Y nor for Hisra Court of Jastica. B x^cee•or to Russel and Clara S^ott. of Markham, �, Y —.Aida tissue and put the akin into a - Useere. Dv ilii rosy -� . . yand ilear. at John S-ott' : Mr Reoagr, of Mr. Conlv,. of Croswell. Michigan. Wh;tevale, at O. G. ti ighswandet s here on a visit with his sister.Mrs. All r.eneral and Drig 8::rer,: Large boaos-- �eterttufry. Hopp toBe@ you all in :909- 5;dney Hughee, of Toronto, •tt Sr. I' I P. McDonald. Sso. Asa for sa nptes r P Lellps: Ja^ole, ' Brow•nAbnr•rrr an,3 �S'. Sanderson and family: of Pick-. TI.eW. Amtrx-1dc.Do�P.L,)Co..Milloryto.gr ,r R. A. G '13rs. B:o r.;barg-r, of ft.t: t,t, ;,ar.d lilt. Jahn.Ste1)l:ensnn. _ Graduate o! 'the Ontario Fat gfasry Cr)- Graduate ]. H+'ndc r;nn and f11t1,1� moi `t:)'til- (I!iita:t p+:n►1)P1 fsutrl h"ere Pcttended L A D D E R S lege. Toronto, registered memi•er cf the e'r91 t1i12e, ' , Ontario Veterinary bledicai Association. �!• villa, ,:t L. Ho:Sver'e, the funeral Of the Lite Jolla S arson, >, Aso and residence one andone•gaart8rrniles •� of[['hi^r')y on Siln'la,, u. Il kinds *+Er :Pir-tvired to.Qrder. uori.h of Greet Raver. Office ane btoeing forge Phone any tlitt0 OT iiat`e 'ia,3;er, of tl;e Genel'al H,ts i [[-r't`e ur pl t?re us. ra hoar•stotia.m„and r to 4 r m. Private CMERR� :�03 p ' _ _ tolepboee in my omee P.O. eTdress. Cases �'� tal .St;-f, 'P' ronto, spent a fele days -- — deer. Onr, Corne•_il yo i c:.-2- A:-.:+rl•(rill;i-givi , i:p tali' idnt la=t week :tt h(•r home hare. __ .._.--_.._.-_. -- - a❑ ;:. p.> M s F( )slor. *'lin has been+pendia a akinds. dtiti i q t 7 B r Ic.nli:hing and [[r'oo ork'n dug{npgG (4c dtrdS. lrr',I t..r,i Lintm- t iy] _Ilia PF4opi•^ :t fe.: weeks:v'th her sister. 1 tom. [[ of 1] T r1Pr•> > ass Ii v. J. Lcvi.t. i:•.•trricd home Saturday• Sllvp close,Wedne-,dlryd ��M};7 Plli t'H!:ft. i:i4,let 'oi.: filar- tt'r � BEAL ('41:11l�- tins ►tr-: I �lrila vi=lysyl R•>rner:then the hockey-match'match he. R1iil SaLttrclay3. 7 1 mage Lice=-we Srr,.,2ha::-on.. �. bare Th-_it%d:,r(f N w--.,k.' tit Feu G xhrir7v'••and ffrotigham on the t 1 c l , ; , Tit, plarterly rail)^w w;,. i1ah1 a; ►I,rtirnntlr Rink. Bruvghain, tbi� Brrsek Road, D. HOPP;R T- ter caF .^ •:r:i:: a Ci.&r@I�On. r'J.R t 2ZZ '�1::'1 the:�:thh.tth n :,1 on '�.In,3 ty. i'�ew SI',,:til Pveni.ti;r: W• H. Jackson, Ontario .. Licenses in the C3.nty if Ot'tare. Omce at stare and hu reside=ce.C tire.:ant. . ,-• ['�-na i,'Lt-s. I Al'h R":xrh :trld Banter-,Wilson and Hartley [i oOd-. '.” -,_ - Irpne tit_, ,itiriz aI lrBr boatel, P ide, of Port•cge La Prairie, are spend- ._ d 4..it BII:3TISG, Iearer of MAW.age - 7'HE - W4' Qiey Pat :t ha e winr:t. with tilPir gran fear. ,v �+ i7• Lioe°eesfortheCon=ty ct' Ontario. Of• afte impend:T,g a fe+v :Lty�tit ylu lot ear },1, :;rtri }[rs, �i'illsori. Q,t�te n �ank o Ale at the neo" or as his r«Menew.PiOkaY.n9 • ' Albert. 1-7 The Church here wnapro-entpd with BROUGHAM Doll.a' nd Sleigh Canada... e r-lock, whichsons installed for �,rn_NOR'iz.AY H0L'S.:, :.way. - Kingston Boad.-Partua)ar a:tehtion S1v. drly.]as'. _`�. I', Tottrlirlsr,n,.of ;Nillovrdale,'iti mil to farmer•attr.^d:ng the Toren c m+Aspin, The anmtal business in-eting of.the :Phjh ending a week with friends here. L Hast aceo=tuodat,00 uador the ne a ma=ate CONTEST Fttnatav Schou3 a was held [Vednesday o~ phand:tilt'*.$ark are eeppeendin lckerin Branch, prisoettcz > o-iezate. 1„I, .Ca=ate Pro- charges + esPning las., olidays+ w•ith'their Fon, Albert. in - eIIa9 Dec. 19 L �•r , ._Inen. rated by act Qf Parllamsat 1888 S ; 'Miss Ir ti Chit T'Q - m th .Ii 3 P Ch o _ .fon London. h . - Smt„h );r_ Bel,.a [[:ii.w.t spent J(ma At the' R.h ,,l ,fneetin on B.BEATO:+1,T04P;38HTPCLERh d p q D• Conveyancer, Comtalsocnerfor taking T:,:> reliable Wren of the town will with %1rs_.Petty. Wi-dneydav'Geo. W. Phi,llipswaselec- atisrsaTI �ecottataat. Eta. Honey to loam 4rthnr ra for ave a ve-t good” .tod'triistee in of Thos. Phili• Authorized 0apital . '.1N30V,000,1�1: _ �y am ram "lsenar cf MwIsgo Lie- C itirlt the vote9 find the prize9 - y K'• y t: -placeP' Subse'rih'ed 0.;0.000.00 .moa«~ �1t. e, Ont. t-r paper on '•�lissionarte 'Sunday night the retiring tiustee. Paid n 630,0()0.00 will be delivered to t'he wi.hners at Epworth League. A hockey thatch will he played thio p ' fM �=T hl. MA[i', Licensed Au pioneer. tie* Y••ars avenin in the Brou ham 'Rest Account 000,000.00 An k'asa of+aloep raptly arta=sea t0. 'l in SNLiirday. r 1 Uxbridge Asset„ $.000.000.00 prroo �~ rick i en L s rid and the Charges re"caab:e: Telmphoae residence or Al, �¢ _ DLEY rte_ 1Ptt�P h ge n AOtne write,Greenwood,ont, S-y WP dosis a to Lhat�l: all Ott► tt7Et> team. Skating after the gams. totnpss told friends for their. at- A nnrnhc�r ftctat here attended the Tartan by mistake at the supper in Joan Cow,E'iwfi. IT.13.1acX=L&,gOua 4r POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneesy p oyster.supper at Kinsale. the town hull here an Dec. 29th. a '! for Conus« of York and Ontario. Auz- loons a during the year now c•19s- At the school meeting on Wednes- .new black overcoat and air of loves Won sales of all ktads at ginned to an abort«t B • g P• g Brief&! sttection elven to Farmses Bala i day, _Nr. Holtby nAsre-elected tl•.ustee belonging to N, F. Tomlinson. His Notes COilecuo=s solicited andpromp0]ymada statics, Addra«nisea Bq%r P.O., Oat, ing and hope for-a eontinnanre of for another terns: aril t our favors. ills- Winnie Cha roan,; who has' natile was on book of tickets of York Farmer's Notes discounted Am can mild B. POW EL w. Licensed Auc y _ P Radial Railway in pocket. Whoever For•lgn Esobange twaRht sod sold Dsatts tr �T mod,alrailabl•on all parts of the world Yr tionser for Ontario. All kinds,cf sales _ a M's3h on sill zf happy knd men teaching in 'Twronto, is .visiting of this please return w Brougham Ieosdnoted either lgTatmly or by aneve, Sale y ppy with heir aunts. p• O, and they will get their own coat_ :tsotea cot/•eyed. Por Uwe or other partunlata i o- P1 ons-New Year. Hater )lake. who has been firing Savings Bank Department. �- a iy stresidene•., E*lizabetb Ft., Pickering. P' 1? X R in return. Ota I•ft as News Office will receive prompt :On tyle C. P. R. ronin line west of Fort The concert held by fit. John's Sun- 6000111011. 151*. T. M. 3ieFADDEN. William. is hotne for a month. day School on TltesdAy evening of this Interest allowed ondepositsat high- POtCHER. Licensed Auction- Chemist and Op•itian. Picke:;ng hiss Florence Pilkev is spendinglier week was an unqualified suc..ess in eat current rates, and cred4ted or } T. oar,valuator a=d oonee:or for the 0ocavacation at horns.' We twlieve that every .w ay. The attendance tasted the paid quarterly to depositors: H«.1 York and Oatano All kinds of suet+on she returns tit her school near North town hall to its utmost. The tables , ,saw*ooadneted and Tatnatio=s made at a 0d Wa' gner CosB Iv:zt the close of the holida}s, were bonntiftillsu lied..with ood,eraseebarge. Estates and conei$nrnent• con- A ver• retty wedding took plice y PP q Clarence T. Batty, &I�r . �slmaaatly managed and sold by a.cti.n or 5 P g things by the ladies. and lite whole" private sal-9. lsortca¢ee, routs, notes ane ta? clic )trills- Of ,11 r. and )list Hem progrAln was one of pleasure. -In dix- ggansmi accounts promptly ^ollected sad aati•- Ha-:?a fill) line oI Iresh and cur- P!ikey oil "Wednesday. Dec.' till- 94th, logue, chorus, recitation Also the vari- faebry settlements gnare11-oare phots cr w'h.-n -their third drtnl{hter,.3fahel, oil, nu bet's showed the most-cairefal H ����� '.write for tarmv and PQ: tare. Eza�Rhsm: ed meat- C"Ja-t.ifttlyg OII hand. Out. Dates mss be �ttea ty. 1'ncne orae' w.t� united in the holy bonds of out tri• 'truinin .and reflected credit on the ik ecce. y' nanny to Mr. Iier'i•,ert Parkin,of Kin• ,choLars and those in charge alike, L c, : K ___-- - - - r e R Al, Breakfa-t Bacon, e Th. r rrc inns .ryas • - • Hsitn, iir;Lt�r . l['riner-; etc:• I g perforrnetl ',1,c ial mention might be made of b F,y H-v. jlr. 13,•11• of P;rl;Pring. in the l i;c 5torry. of Markh,eln, and Miss '�ekeri/�� e lilerl` pr,sin^a a a len 1 ilia flatti of_1:X1Iridl�e, whose nqm- Boots, skates, Sticks, P Big'],P•_ priepa paid fr)1 r•t.,z•Trec of r.he lit ids)aryl) ;:room. Th,- bets were greatly appreciated. - It w:1R y n toilg, r:ouple were. the recipients Of Il ulnttet-of regret that, tlirough •til First-class r3oS for hire -- -- .ay r:,lt:ahle and xp rropriate gifts. :sccident'to one of their nnnrFier, the ' Straps and Laces at . Day or nicht - REAL ESTATE alt;,,nil ur�.p,t,kin'It-it On•the even. • Cl•ti•etnont )tale Qui tet-c were un- o. i1� tram fc�i 'I'urontn, and thence :ttrle tot.tke pat t. The prorceds were pT1CeS t0 snit- all-.. _ c ,Buffalo, Upon their return from about:;irk • as meets all trains the honevmoon lir. and Mrs. Parkin GiVe US a Call Teaming pt Otnptl}' attended to _ wall rctiide• in their•nets honlo at Kifi- zy'•. IIISAI'ar sale h KINSALE ale. and have the best.w}r es cif t.U, it ' GEO. PI3ILIP. Gtoeer, Brougham Aeent for Canada Cartiagn Co. mar._v t'r'ends in this l.x:aiitv.'. `Ii.: D. Glow is spending her•Xmas -• ' W. $r Peak Ccn�e ancjn Drne -- y, holidays atIth her brother, west of - GREEN RIVER nta --t Pirfierittll• � _ __.._. _�. :• Taro I::;n B.crtoh spent ('hristmas day Thonitts Bvignall. of,Or•illia, is visit- " s _ wit 1 ti= larerlt-, in}; his dau;.;liter, \lit:. 1 . Lawrance. :^ �/■� �(�a/y/�,/�I• �jl�a■�(/•/� hitn:n�� -rd I,c: 1,.r File-c:r•, rr .t. f t 1-nests•of for a fete days. �wi�``g7lawny)"'/w�a .T:{TIrE3 kitd \Ir::. Dutrli are V • [;<c; Pl' ning\1„llfor:oil SIi;= [fatty Dotvii. Rey. Johu H.Irris, of.Port Perry, — Misses eIlie and [[II1nIP [['ikon pt'eae-htAaftsmoon and evening here- err reral Filackstnith business done'. i;;;w, Fara: for sale. s c rt theholidac tvit.h•their )•arents, On Sunday last. A g I= ' } All ktnile of ropalt•ing neatly and t ; Dr. Hopkins ahendt•(l the eterinary. The bereaved fawily of the late _ll r. If vola wart t+� )1 Il ;i rent, c atI Rogers have the deepest s tit tthy of •+>:, promptly executed. as=:,ei•ttinn tileetingg 'in Taront:l last p'' Y p% at til_ e.Alc>•. P.:,rga:n.. . - w• ck the whole neighborhood. gorse-shoeing - a - Specialty': �} Mrs. Iienry NiQhs*ander, tiIis� A. Miss Tena 3I. _[Ioore;who has }leen man IL 'W• r • RicharaSon• Fuller and Miss Jessie Ferrier spent In.bed for the past three months, is �OF►�c Ci l rte Z►A'C7CT, able to take short drives now. - AXD - their Xmas her PICFERINC�, ONT. Hiss Cora Aril-trong, o Oriltia, R. W. and 31iss lIcAvoy attended N,:tary PuIL]ie Picrkez'ing• the weddin of their cousin Miss : _ _ ----_-•_- ---- - -_ - - Ml pirit(:hrintnl:ts with her aunt, Jars. g Hap .3lOM lON uLli \ighsRanc]tr. Walker, in thy:Township t, Reach onPy ' DOMINION I 1, 'BANK �� LL,i i� Mrs. A. Pllis':Ind children are here Wednesday last a»d report, very en- c o l rl F endiii'g a week with lief'parents, Pali joyable t}ale. rr r t voice r n P ..�• F I en<1 h wedding this tvicek we hear. Another t t swandt,i, g and 'Mrs. \1 h —� -; „ r . WINTER SESSION �r. I�:H;kiss nod fatuil� and J.' [:liss J. H. Moore intends retiirninq J 1 000 t 01 1 laic) 1 ) :� College t [[' dtt as i a Cc oil ednes Ga t , Ridle • lIe I to I Y g Cap Fawtlnop spent Christmas day with } New dear Reserve fnncl and tnldi- Opens Jannary 401 ill 111 de Reeve John A. and Mrs. White.' her sister and brother:tre•con Val escent , vided profits :i,30b,000 partnwntn of the CENTRAL :�nttutbev front here purprlse taking olid nciw able to da without her:assist• : Depositf:cl by.the I)atl�liC :3:).00(I,(lOf1 1.I:SINESS ('OLI.EGE. Yonge in the )locks* In, between L x- +race. TO ALL Total as�etS 4i,000,00(1 ;aid Gerrard Streets. Toronto. � bridge :inti Bennghanl this ([ ridavl A. E, Dennis, of Stettter, Alta, was ' Our Cataloghle explains our sn- evening. % nn Wednesday last. married to _)fins -., 11•moray in F.rtitippstent. Statf, Will. and \fru. Hoover and'family Jetfry,'of the above place. Mr. Dennis ..WHITBY BRANCH. Methods enc] Results. You:ure antl Mr. :incl [Tr-. Woodntlin enc] fain. tV%is'we}l•and favorably known here, q jj General Banking Business itivited to write, fol. it If inter- ily Nverethe guests of Win. Booth On having for It number of years prac;, R. Norman Bassett ti traliQacted.. l J LeCLlll Lht1 kilul-er�.e I71x,1 ttf11'k Ch list day. tired is a veterinary. surge;n. After which hi-inns hest Success. •1d' V rs. Will.Fuller and d:inghter, -%I' ' leaving here he practiced at Alvinston special atTention given to the co11Qc• clles- [[>' H. 'HA[V, President �'tolet, loft Monday morning for the C. W. Froin there he went tp tlke hitbv L y West, the former going to Kenora to Nort west, joined the mrnlnted police J tion o•t farmer's +lila and IMM visit'her -inter, .lyra, Nighsw:uulel•, and i� now settled at Stettler, Alta. - Other notes., - - - ---- who is very ill, :tial the latter going At Greenwood, oil [[ednesdnyy the _ - on to Artnstron-, B. C., to ren-t Gill 24th, by the Rev. S. Tucker, .lir, .9. - fiA�I`GS bEPAItT1I)✓NT. BRITISH 'fern) of lfNlr•) with her anile. Iai [Nilson, [Ve wish ,:Moore and Hiss Carrie, eldest ,laugli- ` CAN ADi A\ Ten per cent cheap- them both%a le. journey. ter of the }ate Lovell Harrison were J� �l� •« �Ep-_sits received of $1. and til:SINi:SS er, ten per cent bet- y-�„• united in inarriage. Their very many 40 Iew •. 6tore1 , ICKE ING NEW I E_ P R i upwards. ('O1,LF(G F t.er for Bu-ines' Claremont diStri�'b lia9_1211e_goncl friends wish thein:Lll sorts of prosper- 3:= eTer=t allotted at highest TORONTO 5}lorthand and Mat- ity.' After the wedding tour they will Opposite the 1.1c, representative in the person of occupy the residence Lately vacated.by current te9. Bortklet free. R. A. Farquharson, comicillor Scott, then vote for Mr. and Mrs. Cane on 'Prote-tant hill, tCC,Mpc =ded or aid uar yl New Past 01f e F 4 B. A„ Principal, Corner onge and I MotvbrRy and ermeede one vepre- where they will be at home to receive ;:nom terlp. 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'�ti'.'u•.. t',�,'-X' . �vn '1+ ,a'•-� :.sK'.P 1 .tr _:-1+ •'''.�T'y.. • r i FROM BONNIE SGOTLAMD 22 NOURS 0�[ A PLANK ''� I'SIE31D TO THE G�YEB�I- !N MERRY OLD ENGLAND TfiE TORTURES 1 " . - --- - --- __-WOMEN 'SU F - '- - - •-' - - Very few pe have any idea.of t., 'NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HEA Si1RVI`ORS OF SHIPWRECK the enormous value of .the tobacc,,HAVE AWFUL EXPERIEN the world in enpral NEWS BY bI_,Ih ABOCT ]OIi` &N_- It is more extensively used than BULL b1D HIS PE()irLE. _ Can Eo Reheyad by Keeping the other product grown in the world with tr ption_o t a. n R'hat,[a Going on iiarho IIighlands rives One lnsdinie=Others In 1901 the total production of Occurrences la the Land That " and Lowlands of Attl* - Perish One by One ['ntil tobacco for the world was estimat Reigns Saprenie 'in the Coin- Mama' Pink PiW. ed at 4,100,000,boo pounds valued at -^ Scotia. Rescwe Cb3ues, _ $400,000 ono iuereial 1ti orld, A woman needs a blood,building The Amount of duties collected is medicine regularly .just because she t In Perth burg 400 applications A terrible tragedy of the-sea, in- estimated at one billion of dollars. There are 'now 19,285 paupers in is a woman. From maturity to K have been made for old age pen- volving the loss of the Leith steam- There are hundreds of different London—an increase of 6,777 on the middle life, the health and happi- ,_. ions. ship Dunear, with fifty-one of her number a year ago. tress of every woman depends upon ' types grown, and every country, Y g her blood its richness and,its re- crew of. fifty-three hands, was de- --The Duchess.of Montrose has sent 3-- every state, every province, almost James Nicholls, 35, laborer, was ularit 400 rabbits for distribution among scribed the other day by William evt;ry county has a peculiar type of hanged at Norwich for the 'murder g y' If'her blood is poor and" Phillipa, a youth,of�19' third officer oratory she is weak,, languid, pale the poor of- Glasgow. its own. of Susan Wilson, aged 70. and nervous.' If her blood supers John K. Cameron, a Crimean vet- of the ill-fated ship, on his arrival Some sections' raise ape tobacco The docks at Fleetwood are' -to is irregular she suffers from head- '. eras diad in Aberdeen recentl home. at South Shields, England. only, others raise chewing tobacco Y be extended at an outlay of:>iS4o0,- aches, backaches eideaches and the ' ^t.He was b rn in.Paisle • in 1826. The only other survivor besides: only, and, others cigar tobacco QQ Y 000 by the Lancashire and York- other• unspeakable distress which Much of the steel construction Phillips" was John London, fourth only. shire Railway Company: only women know. Some women work at the Franco-British Exhib- engineer. til'hen cigars are mentioned every _ ;:•ition was prepared at Motherwell. The vessel was bound from Kar- smoker naturally thinks of the Is-, HMS. Irresistible R as recommis have grown tterva s - this suffering P. P sioned at Chatham on Dec. 15 with at regular intervals and to bear it The sheriff has decided that the atsue to Singapore. Two days of land of Cuba, the Island that makes in hopeless eless silence. But women owner of unlet property in Glasgow ter leaving port a typhoon burst the standard'fur -the world, for ci- a new crew for further service in te on h ars. All outer countries have the Channel fleet. would escape much of thin misery ss liable in ownership taxes. P tem. On the third day the .g if they took a box or two of Dr. In the Northern District, in Glas- storm was raging at its height, and tried to imitate, but none have The commanding officer of the Williams' Pink Pills 'to bel them ` ow, the other da a single Aart- about`2.'43 in the afternoon a fear-' over, erual'led. Scots Greys, stationed at Tid- over each critical These P +' ment'Iiceused for-three was found ful wave crashed on board, sweep- All `Cuba tobacco, however, is worth barracks; reports the rob- Pills actually make blood -crowded with'13, ing away the. bridge,•eharthouse not.good tobacco and each prov berg of '$500 from the t'egimental They-help a woman just when and lifeboats. n. ince in the Island grows a type of funds. Glasgow University is _ to have a s eman --- grtcu tura upas her' kilood supply. They have within its precincts • between men were-on the bridge at the time, and Parish. Show-will be held at Gloucester, done this for thousands of WOmeitk and women students. went overboard with the wreckage. Few people realize how painstak- and in 1910 at Liverpool. The Earl throughout Canada, why. not for Bothwell school board, like the Phillips made his way to the. port ,ing-a manufacturer must be is the of Jersey has been elected proal- ou? alle tir _.. __.— --.:— = rs.— oseph— inner Gilbert's crew-;ere s -elterin --- Fopro u�sattsfactory ci r, not ' are fin ing t tl^e problem of accom- R, and told them g'$ "Scotland Yard" is said- to have Cove, N. S., says:—"For ten years the vessel was keeling over. In a {only .must he be particular as to. derived its name from a'palace I Suffered from nervousness and In _fmodation pressing heavily. R P Just fifty years have gone since few moments they were compelled ithe ash; the burn, the aroma, but which formerly occupied the,apot; those troubles'that make the lives to scramble u the deck, to pre- l above•all to the taste. Some'types under which the $cottish ambass- of so ntaa women one of almost the Presbytery of Edinburgh per P Y ` lactated Robert Lee to death for tient themselves being buried. be Possess ail the desirable qualities adore were lodged, i constant misery. At times I would i neath it as-Nie shi raduall went 'except the taste. It may be a little Between 1903 and 1907 mechanical be confined to my bed• for weeks. I , introducing an organ to Greyfriars. P 3 y Mr. James Johnston, W`6odside, orer' flat,.a .. little seedy, lacking that cabs in Loudon have increased in spent .sleepless nights and- seemed ;I C.artsherrie, has been appointed ex PERISHED ONF, B)' p:`E, �S.'tce necessary to satisfy the pal numbers by over 700, while horse- o lase all courage. I tried several perimental` .agriculturist in the ate, the same as cabbage needs The• reached the side 6f the shi drawn calls have,deerelired by inure 'doctors, but they failed to give. me British Last Africa Protectorate. y p ;Vinegar, consomme need Worcester than 1,500. any relief. -The.last doctor I con. as she lay over, but one after an. I sauc"ea or steak needs salt. In order salted told me frankly The old-age pensions passed b ' I For a poisoned thumb, now use- y that he ag P P y ether -was- washed away. They ,to obtain the necessary spice the less, a barge builder was Awarded could not undertake my case unle3s Banff Burgh Committee amount to manufacturer has to select, from `� ' r Inumbered--about twenty altogether, tis. $ week—£39 a.Year-at Wool- 1 would undergo an examination. $4,723 annually,. and in the neigh- •out of the total of fifty-three, six- 'another district,. a spicy'tobacco" It-was then I decided to ive Dr. boring burgh of hlacduff to $4,860. wick County Court, under, 'the , teen being Lascars. while,the .oth; to blend with the other desirable Williams Pink Rills a trial. After . Last season on the 16'p�iblic bowl- ( Workmen's Compensation Act. - era were the second and fourth en- Qualities atready obtained, to yr- taking six boxes I was much im- Ing greens of Edinburgh, there i in-eers who had rushed out of the der to secure tine erfectl' aatisfac- The stew. propellors .of .the C_un- g were 183,134 players, the ex end{- 'g I P y g roved in health, but I continued P cosine-room when the crash ass k'ry' palatable cigar. and steamer Mauretania wet h P ture was 85,260, and the revenue ! eighteen tons each, and the bracket to couple _ heard, the uartermaster, and All manufacturers strive to_ ob- s m when for like ne f tali the 'Yi o replacing- the one which was dam month ore w I' a w. $4,010. Phillips. q talo the blend that will suit the P R' oro an, . and was en o-in such 1 The annual re-tinion of the Edin- A large uantit of wreckage was majority, but for obvious reasons aged represents 'an'additional ten ��ii 1 y. g g q y g y health as I had not experienced for burgh branch of the .eaforth High- floatin about, and many of the ' y fail in- the attem t. tons, g than p - ten years before. I have had no danders' Association was held rc= hapless crew, atter gots It re afros a and careful Ernest Yarrow, 37, a solicitor's g - over- qlong' return of the trouble since, but I gently. . Major Douglas Campbell board.. managed to ken themselves :,;ttidy of the section of the country clerk, of Chichester, suddenly took have used .the Pills once since that presided. g P front which the tobacco ori inates,• a knife from his pocket and stabbed afloat by this means. f g time for Tie after effects of- is the osition.;of chief.clerk and as- Ible.ndin of its workmanship, and .mouth-town .Heart at Pmoo a Mr. Robert Reid has retired from gut one i,y one alter sank, Thil- 'a stu4 of its .fermentation, of- its hitflself through the he grippe and. .the, result was- all I " died almost P lips supported himself by means of i g p' immediatel hoped for. These are plain facts' 'tistant-postmaster in Glasgow. -He two planks, one 'under 'each- arm., Ithe manufacturer.making the study Y• • from my own experience and I:have _ bas been. over r 40 years in the sec- Lascar .seaman hon on to the toast per have a very dis- The Indomitable, .at full speed, always felt that I cannot. too vice'. r same planks in the hung way, I crifninatiag taste. burns_ 500 toils of coal a day, with-;strongly recommend Dr.'Williame Thele died suddenly recttntly •at Phillip-, saw the foiirtli_engineer i.: Mr. J. Bruce .Payne, of Granby,- oil in addition. With reeipro�tting.'Pink Pilla 'to the- many women who JW Kaitu, at the age of S2, a well- '. ' is .an enthikiastic tobacco student, engines and burning coal only, she suffer as I did,'" and another hascar holding the 'is horticulturist,' Mr. David I and a recognized authority• on To= would probably have touched 1,000 you can et these Pills from•an selves afloat by two other deals. g y Stalker, of Messrs. D. Stalker and So; for some Time, the'last four. I,acco. When smoking one of his tons a day. dealer in,medicine or by snail at 50 _j Son, Nairn Nurseries. survivors kept together under the �.Pharsoh cigars you can feel assur, The 'First Lord of the Admiralty cents'a box or Fix boxesfor1$2.50. ( t Lord Leith, of Fyvie, is erecting it;e of ilio ship, which was now keel cd that you are enjoying one of the announces that 4'20.000 gallons of froth The'.Dr. Williams' -Redicine flagstaffs at all ilio schools in "the ttptvard and slogly sinking;' 1Choiceyt-blends in domestic,ten cent rum' have been bought for the Navy' Co., Brockville, Ont: . .. pparish. The Union Jack will be (' Certain death appeared to await {cigars, s this year, against 140,000 gallons t hoisted on these on the occasion of ! - test year, and 400,000 gallons the GIVE A RIGHT CHAT111CTER. -important national events.- thorn all. There nsa imminent _ P risk of being. ,,ticked down by the I�11:�T10\�+ OF 1tiUNl:\ year bEfure• Councillor '17. .31. Stevenson has -:Admiral'Sir Charles Drury, Iate- alistresse.s -Should Give Servants founderin vesr+ct. They. were con- .,offered to.erect a public hall in atantic lashed, tbo, by the beavy .1Iany Fire F-4capes Are Credited- ,ly commander-in-chief of the bled Good Recommendations. Qlarendon .street, Glasgow, cost•. ' iterranean Station, .took over the segs which broke over the sinking 1 . to Gentler Sex. - .luny employers .believe that"the not to exceed `$35,000, if the cor ship and hurled trio broken water I appointment of commander-in-chief laws of good manners do not apply poration will maintain it. 4 ser- Most women azo very much afraid at the Nore in succession to ��1 over them. _ to their dealings with tiicsiz, ser- of fire, and thus -it is not surpris- miral Sir Gerrard Noel. wants. This was not the-opinion For more than an hatrr they faced r• --= � p pion of the double danger, and then the I ink to diseo�er that they have pat-: Speaking of the withdrawal of I Chesterfield, who was more on his rented a good many fire escapes. -military is uets from Aldershot rind beat them from off the ship, Y P q guard with-servants:and others who . .. `Some of these take an queer dis-. streets, the Rev. E, P. Lowry,_Sen- I�were called his 'inferiors than with The physician attend- and they dYi{ted away>and apart. I guises. One of them masquerades r for Wesleyan-Cha lain at the,camp, ' I in me prescribed, on m The two white nlc i- were in s:igtit P his.equals. g p y i f as •a window-cleaner, another is a says he knows'battalions in which 1 :'1dF allying,froman attack of Iof each other until sunset, each -s rin bed under arlinar circum i There is 'nothing mo�e keenly ap- P B Y 50 cr cent, of the men are total . having a Lascar as companion on . P preciated by good servants than rheumatism, your Scoff's j the planks which bore"them iip. ;By Istattces. •:1 th¢ri»ometPr that gives abstainers. evenness-of temper, which- respects 'mu!si6n, which I have Iphis time the typhoon had passed jan alarm of fire when the tempera- Algernon Borthwick,' Lord Glen- .itself at-the time it respects others. been taking every winter over them, but the 'early morning !titre rises above a certain point is eCk died recently •at his'London A lady visited a dying-servant not• since.' I find it most yarn- j brought fresh terrors. and. tortures 'a woman's idea, and so likewise is residence in Itis . 78th yoar.. ' His long ago, who had been in her fam-. `. lit a blazing hot sun, a scheme for making the doors and lordship was the.chie*f proprietor of it for'33 earn. - "How are you,. able-in strengthening and g Y s - • shatters of a dwelling fireproof,;so the.&turning Post, which he made a Nancy?'.':she asked,, taking hold of building. up•one after a HEAT -I)RIVF:fi DIA\ INSANE. that they may nut cati•h and impede most successful paper, realizing a 1 the withered hand .which was held severe illness. I have rot t The heat, said Philoved,under rest oouse. fluence•, -and finally a peerage,s. drove the escape, what ever happens to the great fortune', powerful social in- out. "Is that you, my darling had rheumatism since the Lascar insane, and he.'dived, the hd lly ' e: • , _ �pet 2 exclat��,e o' ld-Roman, as - time mentioned'above and !the water and .w*s•drowned. The { So many interesting things have A girl who got three months at. a beam.of joy spread over her face. I owe it to your mastvalu� agonies of Phillips were prolonged {been invented by women, however; MAry`lchone. for robbing her em I "Oh; yes,'" she added; looking up, till midday,- by which time he had .that it , is imposfiihle to mention plover had' been engaged on the1 "it is you,, my kind, my mannerly' able Emulsion+ It is my ! life now,' and makes me been tttc•nty-two hours in the watery more than a few of them here. following character:—"She is a. mistress." - { ' 11'hcit he had almost given up i.,Among them are a self-heating sad- strictly honest, sober and reliable A aise.,m'stress sees that their strong and healthy."—R. i hope-tic•saw -a pgssengeh strame.r, I u'on, an imtilemeilt ftrr holdinggreen maid. As a house parlor-maid she meals are regularly served and that I PICARD, Grand Ligne, which- proved to be the Saikio ,corn when one eats it, a refrigerator takes the. -greatest interest,' in her they are undisturbed during -that Queue, I Maru, cruising among the wrei•k- with rex-.olving slielves (surely. an work, and she is a pleasing manner- time. She does not think that any age.' Tlvice•thc vessc;.l passed round .excellent idea), a folding car steped girl." hole does for a servant's bedroom; — For two htxtdr d }'ears be-.' him, but on the thiril. oecasion it I t6- render acces's to-rai,lroa.d-cars ---1•— elle includes the servants in the , fore ScoTT's E-.ivisiov came came nearer. Iiis faint tries fur ;easier for the -fat and. elderly, an circle of her sum athies; then are p Cod,Liver Oil, was used for help were heard, and he 11'as res- egg-sup that fits an egg of any size,. LET HI any IT l that if the made to fee y have to rheumatism. cued more dead than alil'c. �A deep-sea telescope for examining When 'a fellow pleases you, work for the family and bear its An hour afterward'the same ship,the ocean bottom for wrecks, a Let him know burdens they are not excluded in a picked up the f.uurth engiticer fully robherpr„of'cliirken coop, a mus-' It's a simple thing to do— real share in its interests and joys. ten miles awry' from the sp„t where 'iral skippictJ; rape, a rAp for bed- Let him know it. In-managing seri:ants a little.judic- ����� Phillips was found. He: too, was,'}dugs, a pair of scis�r,rs and tape Can't y oti follow out the s'tyie 4 ions praise is a a onderf_ul incentive. alone, the Lascar having stayed measure combilied, a Stcli-ladder It is sure to bring a smile. Half the domestic difficulty arises • with �liim until' near clayhre, .%.',that is an ii unin i-buai d in,disguise, And that makes it wot It-the while— from a want of honesty among mis. ����� when his strength Fide out, and h.e a sofa t.luit coin he transSormed into Let him know i•t. tresses in trio character which they' slijiped from the planks rod 'disap- i'a bathtuh, a niachine for hanging give of servants they dischar-e, iipeared. �t-all paper, a rucking-chair with s modernized Cod Liver The'two rescuciI men rallied un �autctmatic a•ttacllment for kcepith You are pleased v, anyone Many a domc.atic receivos flattering . Oil; the purest anti- best oil clot- medieal treatmeht, and- Nvere- tllc, flies off the head. of a bald-head- Lets you know o t • secomm 37' be er who docs not de.. partly prtdibested, , made 'la•nded at. Diu i, whence they were 1' When the man who thinks 1S;e1,l serve any better than the fd]Iowing: j ed man, a means ut detcctin tam- lie bearer has been. in.my house palatable and suitable for the sent i,n•t.o I nglaud. . f- i pering ,With sealed envelopes, a i,ets you know it. ' a,year—n't]nus e everrinon s_- ' most,delicate child or invalid. combined collar and necktie,'n door- , F R _ It enriches the blood, tones - I` late that is also a card receiver, I)±`n it. gives-you es.,y'ou accred_ Vie.t - se f t diligent—in n e hes shown her;�' Sit numths after marrtaGe•,t-man p ° 'Tu bri.ug out your very bc�t-- g--riding about; up the entire system, and j sial a carriage with one' wheel.' Just becastse sc5tne moi b'cst fr::nal in work: m-iedful- of hcr�elf; dizcovers that he tu•get. twits', - t,—i.n c�cuses.;, fri �idl drives out rheumaiisin. ' , ,., 't'-- l.t•.ts you'kno•a' it.• romp y-" as angry in order to induce his lrife — I' `., m^r., aTtd honest wFien +t _ to. n(,6ce his wrath. flu, popslltitu i� of ('anada is nus, to.�at 1 ALL DRUGGISTS' The only colour of Rarhari' aprs�abouf. 6,50 IWbon_ a fellow ita-es you 'iu!lg h �l vntnis.hed,'' : in ek-istcnc:e-is on the j1cwk of (. il,-I The phtntograph is"in use in sonlet Ixt, him knox it; _ scMils are ufteln > dto- Let ns send yon a'copy of Mr. PIcanI.I - - ""11,,,, iatt'•er and other iiaeratur•, cn dhe ri raltar. 'It is protected by the Geri'- Atistrian schu„lo, Anel by its ineans 11 hy, it isn't Truth til yi,x�— cat.;;'1 F,,r li".•lr"'{in• ce,rvaTlt;S it( meet Jett.APoKCard.mooticninathimpaprr• t•1'nmPnt.' " — pupils ire math: Hiniliar with fain- I Let hint kilos` it. tar ;er%^,,nt d;f cultV•. ' 1 tit iT t..a®tient. F 1?. _ bend. • In `iltain, buys tinder sixteen are ons spcc-- in bist«ty. 1t will help flim in the irn nr..,tttt��t rust 1ingin at t]�- IQ SCOTT& 60WNE not allowed Ao lift or carry more', If a: man'd(wsn't. tint.' a woman !,rod he'll think ?, i tr,',:L;, t 1.., rule well is r,':c--,""r�'e 111lllclifFic.ait• - 126 Wali,,cton St,W. Toronto than li; pounds, or push or draw she imagines• it is herattse it if \"„ts l lie hi- w6lrk or way', tl:r'1 to sci•�.• y:c'I. T:i, t F tt 1,e 7p. 7-- heavy "'ads. Iduesu't widerstand her. � I.ct liini a train i.t.- :Awol fo: r.,::,ct --- _ c R . f.",. ..': K: eC• •....v. r _ � .-+:+""' a{ .^.,_. 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Porter Rocksmount, There 'are a few rules that mayINTEREST { nt �. -Casndonagh,._has obtained for the YYOUR nONEY fourth season in succession the Lle1P yOu in doing justice to )QU DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED hiabest price paid for flax sold in stomach: n CHAS F. CYR'$ RHEU. -Coleraine market this season, $13.30 Don't change ��nr food too AND YIYE-- YOU ACTUAL CASH 8ECUOITY _ ilIATIS.�L. per cwt., for less than-a ton. - abruptly. Lf you are used tri a Done al Guardians have decided heavy dinner and a light lunch. go g ear on a heave' lunch.and a r ht Whydraw only three in the Savings Bank ? �"- to erect open air shelters for con- Y 3 8 y g Statemelit' df',e' Ian Who Suffered,sumptive patients, the cost to be supper. . Your system -has to be Your money can always be withdrawn by giving. r. fora 1_ca>• From Different_ Forms!defrayed by loan. . They are the coaxed into taking care of so much f'oaa at an nnuatial hon'r. one weeks notice. Interest aid monthly. ' No } - -`� of Kidney Disease and .Found a first body in the country to act on P y such progressive lines. Don't eat a quantity of fruit, delays. WRITE US. f p"edy Care. The Con�ested Districts Board candy, fancy cakes and vegetables r New -Richmond Station; -Que:, �ave purchssed `the farm of Bally- all.in one day .and at odd hours. Be pAT��ARC H E C©M PAN Y N Ileo. 28?Special)-Ili these cold fail glass, Co. Galway, six miles from 'Pry sure that both fruit and veg- days when. .Rheu ' atism, Sciatica, Castlehea. The farm,, which con- etables are entirely ripe .bfore in- r Backache and ether Kidney• Dis= tains owtr three ' hundred Irish dulging. $ROS 3Ria3 - . asst are Working havoc in every acres, was owned by M. b- P. Mul- Don't drink quantities of tea and standard Stook Exahxnga Bilge, Toronto, Ont. corner of Canada, thousands will ligan, J.P;, Roscqmmon. -coffee when you are not used to be intesrested, in the statement of While two men named William them, just because they are served Mr. Chas. N. Cyr, the well-known and Patrick White were engaged and you are off on a holiday. They barber of this place: felling a tree .at Behamore, .near are over stimulating, ' and throw t' j "I had been a sufferer .from Cloughjordan, a child named the whole system into confusion. Rheumati 9n _- h- ° OrFi - -- . ., - - - - _ r, r. yr states. ,-°'My head'-under the trunk as it was failing fast before going out to a day's MUM No- also troubled me and it was hard and was instamtly killed. work, whether social or commervial, s`c USED IN to collect my thoughts: I heard of _The various branches of the U:I. dion't try to.eat a heavy breakfast ` -••cures made by Dodd's Kidney Pills L., in County Sligo, are unani made up of things you never touch. l.e> ms Coweriatories, Colleges. School,, ' and made up my mind'to try them, mously co-operating >n the in You start the day badly. and in �o�ds of homes where a Pisano —.1. W J-arnun rs-w -- -v !i r ' to . e - -- box on my system at once raised to the late John Stinson; who was true. 1f you are one of those heal- Of cacti a men apP eras ' my hopers and by continuing to take shot by the poiice_in a re'ceni; en= thy, vital persons'aho like to 'eat only piano with the Illimitable Repeating ActiA" them I am now a sound and well counter :with the people. a substantial breakfast, don't take _ pian. ._All my..pains and aches :are coffee and rolls alone. lone and I am ablo to do my work wlthott pain." TROUBLES OF BIG CITFES. Mr. Cyr is only one of thousands A Woman's Sympathy London't trouble is her fog, To- ' whom Dodd's Kidney ' Pills have kio's trouble is earthquakes; in her Are you discouraged? is your doctor's _ rend for (flee Catalogue No. 75. Lured of Rheumatism, Sciatica and bill a heavy anabelal load? Is your pain ' :worst 200,000 residents were killed'. a beavv physical burden? I know what ibd_. GUL'LPoH.ONTARldl • backache. For Dodo's Kidney Calcutta's trouble is cholera;-and mese mean to delicate women—I have TSD ' �Af'JC Oir�in Co.. 1Jm been discost•a�ode too; but ►rrrurd hgwr to �? Pills always cure sick or disorder- the bubonic plague is the-trouble cure myself. I want to relieve your bur- t '.' ed Kidn(Vs. And if your KirJneys dens. Why not end the pain ands atop the RENEW YOUR YOUTH. ALL TO THE GOOD. of Bomb,'sy; each city pays to her doctor's bill? I can do thin for you and are well you cant havwi' Rheum&- troubles an annual _tribute of S,u wild is you will assist me. Never before has the struggle for How many .ways a moral sees s•' firm, Sciatica or Backache lives. Madrid's trouble is the so- a you need do !s to wrfte'toi agree social and commercial success been To gain a Turin prize;- of a 11 9. r z the remedy which has been placed I. g Ian, a summer wind from the south- In my hands to be Riven awny, Perhaps so keen as in our own day, and to There are t'h'ree thousand recipes ], east; it is exceedingly hot, and is this one box will cure you—it has done es the victor and the vanquished alike For making pumpkin fes. for others. If so,'I shall be happy an q g p p p accompanied by blinding, _choking you wtl,I be cured for sc (the cost or a comes a time when Nerves and body P1 stamp). Your letters held conA- TROM ERIiV S ill\I,E11 SLE clouds of dust, so thgt, notwith- dentlallv. tvrttw to_dav for my rte. arext. c>�' for rt st. Katnre and science Repeat standing a, temperature of 103 or went.MAS.F.E CURR:Ailoo TClgdsor.oat i have combined to produce an- en- ft -"Shiloh's Cure will always ! -- = - 110- dekreei, A windows must.�e �wironment Where tired men .and and ,; =.NEITS BY MAIL FROM IRF.- closed. The--imist'ral is the trouble CORRECTED, -omen ma renew their youth. On Cure my coughs d Colds., Grand Trunk L:,1D'8 SHORES. - the creases thes, an east wind city death rate 50tin-per ice'creamSwvitlh�aviditx 9' e t your[RaiIaymain. Syline stemf at St. Catharines, Tramp--"dive me something to' Tram e - cent. Bagdad s trouble is the "Bag- y Ontacrio, is situated "The Welland eat, lady : Lady. of House -- �• Happenings In the Emerald Isle of dad- button,"_a sore, that attacks ' °� I eat it with si spoon. where the ills of life are alleviated "Would a chop suit L" Tramp practically every ie-sid"t and vial- by bathing in the Saline Springsof (auspiciously), "Mutton_ or fire- ` Interest to Irish- tor, leaving a button-shaped per They,are Not Violent in Action. the "St. Catharines Well, under wood, lady?" Some persona, when they wish to - en, manent scar.- roper medical supervision and at- - cleanse the stomach, retort to Ep_ tndance. Apply o 13.0 St, ,Fames �! - Abraham Black, D.C. BaII S-peat It:-'.!Shiloh's Owe WM al- nom and other purgative ,salts. ypat- These are speedy in their action, !street, Montreal for booklet- and LIQUOR AND TOBACCO HABITS Pick, Cushendom, has been appoint ways care my coughs and colds.," but serve no . Permanent' _goad, 'further 'information. A. McTAGOART, ALD., C.n.. '-led a .magistrate for-Co. Antrim. Their use.produces incipient chills, 75 Yenr a Str_tt. Toronto, Canada. Very Rev. Dr. Cummins, D.D., "Before'we were married," said and if persisted in they injure the SMALLPDX PURIFIES BLOOD. R.f.r.ne.s as to Dr. ]lcUotgart refswiaaai Adm., Sligo, ea fuer. a heart Mrs' Chatterton, "you used to telt!stomach. Nor do they act upon the I stsndtnf and p.rdith, lntelrity permitted by: +'a g y Smallpox iR a dreaded scourge; rdirw R hit-vdith,t'hirt Jn ace. me how much you loved me, but you 'latestineR in a benefiFial way. Par- Hoa(I.W Roq,es•Prrms?of patarlo. 'welcome. home from Rome by the ( Y• so much so that, if.it be reported Rev, V. sarwast, D. D., Pr..1ld.nt victorta never. do now, '!Of course not, melee's Vegetable Pills answer all 'townspeople. - • - - „ that a.case exist�a in a.neighbor- cuues.. - -- my dear, replied the masculine in this rcQ Ct 8nd li8t'e' we,,Prth.r Teefy, Prealdent of Rt. ukhael"s William Gerety, Ballymahon, has�- purposes '- hood a thrill paisses through the a„i1.Re.�1'orontu, end of the matrimonial combine. no superior. h - _ been elected rate collector for his whole community. Yet those who Rt;ht R+• A.KwAetman,Blrte of Taranto. ' Since our marriage you, haven't Rev. win uakrLarru D, D., riscipal Kna r home district b the Longford suffer from smallpox, and recover, �„i1e;e,T.,rente y g given me_a chance to tell you-any- THERE ISN'T A''.%Y. • lire Meraeg%rvs 'r.tetave rsmedtos for tbe. County Council: thing.” Usually live-to a green -old age. It. i Chevalier O'Loughlin, sails had 34iser loves cum an •, blit who c Inexpr and t•eae.o Bata an hea't�pt, .a[s3 ; Y p y eems to renew life in some myster- fres ref.. bene treacQ�uea. doh ud.rm been on an extended visit to Kil- As ►w ct�•as•in d ever heard n! any company that loos way bS thoroughly purifying t° <'°'�°'• '• puulic.ty, nr toys-of u.. tsars ! ry erase,sod e.an•Isaam• - 6n seas.and a cedto_n rut.. ee journey era you betir, to b lee All n s La td e1g, liked misery'I the blood. ..'tntfon enrRslas*Tbn m lW tb ut Milk. . f kenny, y has left that vii on his re- Repeat of Life.-Since < turn suers to Austraila: a na CALVES'' The Local Government Board p :_It is an,. Elixir s-.Ie,rreo. have sanctioned the erection of 1;4 Women are naturally foolish; it.. "Shiloh's Cure will always forgotten time, men have been seek- hi eek= s_..i.ards..ee._ico,Lud..Toro�te-they are more afraid of mice than o he Elixir of Life,' whichWANTED ,-- omen a er rr tK•, ti• Y in for t cottages out of 300 proposed by the cure my 'coughs and colds. i gMWANTED d' ...�. ai -they are of men. _ tradition says once existed.- Dr. Tipperary Rural Council, No. .I. -- Thomas' ' O'I E `• `ooea .i"` _ _.... b k- ct 19 1 . &4. towir: .li"ce" w. .<n al Omagh-Guardians have granted employ- Thom I:cle tic 1 an 1':ir ad.,ne'+. moa .....c.u, .."tee. ,:. �.• . e = fix t ousand workers are em las - r the master of their• union an in- An End to`Bilious Headache. ed as one of the electrical planta before which pain cannot live. It jy ,.. .eau e'a .w�►W~e-t . � Biliousness, which is caused b ex- - is made up of six essential oils,•N,t„`ortO,;°.,d� r'' ` crease of salary amounting to $7ti Y in Germany. per year; making the actual solar• cessice bile•in, the' stomach, has a carefully blended so that.their cora- targe~ Rs>rar os., London, antarto, etanada y marked effect upon the nerves and tive properties are concentrated in $325 per year. `I/kat N Ms nest Thins to•esnnethen weak ' - ^' often manifests Itself by severe back•r ^Tb.D a u' Mettth<, M ITH & OC Lon ford Guardians have rant- 'headache: os Is- are om ego an r .uo.atiam. sc roRs make !went- of lumbago, rheumatism and O Longford B 8 rosx racarlea. ed a pension Of $400 per I seven,Y a pta.t.re Uarls ♦ Lawrence Cc., . p' year to tressing headache one can'have, btontreal. all bodily pains. Dr. Edward Winslow, who resigned There .are; ,headaches frgm cold;h Wholesale Produce Merchants'some weeks ' ago after forty-eight from fever, and from ether causes, I Only one man in the City of Lon- To 'ol"ii whd cares'for appear-. , ' ` •ears' service. but the most excruciating.of all is don outside the Tower possesses the Idembera Torouv)award of Trade. ,r• f antes can afford to weep unless she The major portion 'of the. reat the bilious headache. ' Parmelee's password which•enables him to an- has a dainty handkerchief to use ; 70 70 Colborn,o St., Toronto _ Scully ranch in Co._Kilkenny .has Vegetable Pills will cure it-cure swer the .challenge of the sentries as a tear' mop. ' been broken up and many evicted it almost immediateIy:. It will die- .at any time. It Is the Lord Mayor I tenants, on the Ttillaroan part have appear as soon as-the-Pills operate, and the password is givento him by Repeat it:-"Shileh's'Cure •1vfrl C AI�`PET flY I G been reinstated. There is nothing surer in the treat-' authority of tile'King. enol cleaving• floe de a wal'Ry with $sato ment of bilious headache. always cute my coughs and colds. 8igTiSH AMERICAN DYEING OQ The focal Governmentgo"phis.lanbypost'edwe.reeuretow4tp Pleasant as syrup'; nothing equals ad dnm nes eau, taentreaL hawse sanctioned the appointment.of "And we have one baby, said. - - it as a-norm medicine; the name .Margaret Looby as infirmary, night the .young man had gone to the � - the meek' man ..who was applying nurse in 1'i heiress s father-always a ticklish is Mother Graves Worm Extermin- z pperary workhouse at for lodgings. "Will you mind it?" salary of $123 a year. job' he took his courage' with ator. -The greatest worm destroyer . A J. PATTISON & CO49 of the age. Mind it I" snapped the tliin-faced as-36 SCOTT iTREiT, TORONTO, '1 At Goreshridge, Co. ;$ilk an iron grip. "Sir,'' be blurted - • 'lad-. --of course not: Do you' any' out, "I want to ask you-for your „Pa," said ttie'blooming dough- think I'm a nurse 1" _ St-ook Brokers&Finanolai Agants James Byrne, of Rathcash, was re- D, daughter's hand. The old man, 1108 A►Ldr3' ,..turned, for trial to the winter as- ter of the household, "I wish you not in the least disconcerted, said: sizes on a charge of murdering his „ ? wouldn't call young Mr. Softleigh Allen's Lung saasm t, especially intended to zed other stocks bought and sold nn enromia lou brother, William Byrne,.by shoot- -"Which band? The one she signs „ b»at np ns eeted ass hs and many he eless OorrespoudswA isrlted, Orders may be wireol'o, 8 cheques with, I suppose?" a popinjay. " And 'why not Y ea'va bar. b«n saved�y rte use.' coutains no jaw expense, •While out humin recently with _, - "Becb•use he isn't a jay, and. there .ptum in any form. g y th Repeat it:-_Shilohs Cure will doean't seem to be any hope of his the King's County pack, of which 'Peppin' "' Appl;cant: "A'o, In am; I Razor Sharpener, y he is popular master, hit. Assheton always cure my coughs and colds.", , , ^Biddul h felt from his horse and 8epeat it-"'Shiloh's Oma will �_ couldn't-t work' where there was Bliat8lDed gewCrC injuries. "'s'.�FE INCE.= - „ children." Mrs. Keephousq: "But Do not throw away your-mono-in bdty4ag 7 ! ways cure my coughs and colds. we advertised for a girl who under-: a new RAsur becan•e your old one will A motion to increase the salary some of the West Indian isle d- " ,< wort, but buy a cat. of our "Perfection snood children. Applicant: Ido Resor P.ste-' which will keep yatr Resor �. bf the m_tron of the. Clonmel Dis ers have learned that when a-fore- Sentinel (on guard)r "Halt! understand 'ern,- ma•am. That's in a-feet aultitt cunditluu,and with e•.» igner misbehaves himself' on their .Who comes there?" The Colonel: why I. wouldn't work- where they tin esll.al.r dasimnot hlandie tQur o%d:en'•t ;.cs shores It Is better to suffer in si "Fool!" S.entineI: Advance, are," ' us Iso.and we will forwani same post-paid _ fence than to mete out punishment fool, and give'the coiintersign." �� CANADA HONE COMPANY, at the risl? of a visit from a gun- The ?eater the irritation. in the wawanesa Man . - t--from- the - ' 04 rP,, roa themoredistressillig — -- - land. A judge in Haiti recently 'trial. • It removed ten corns from cough becomes. Coughing is the took occasion to pay off old scores, one pair of feet without any pain. .v to redeem his' self-respect in the What` it.has done` once it will do effort.of Nature to expel this feel-,' ` tating substance from the air pas- * case_ of an.offender brought before again. sages. • Bickle's Anti-Consumptive him. To his first question,' as to - Syrup will heal the inflamed parts - l the nationality of the accused, the It sometimes-happens that -two ?which exude mucous, and restore: �r interpreter answered that the pris_• women are apparently good friends them to a bealthy'state, 'the cough over was from Switzerland. because they are bitter enemies. w fr, disappearing under the curative of- I ,., Switzerland said the judge. R.E�:'VU X-117 Teets of the medicine. It is pleas= "That country has no sea-coast, painkiller in wtnter ebects-chtlla, breaks u o' • ,' s ant to taste; and the rice, 25 cents ( flag lt'l olds and thus preronts Aronehitlft, Laerlpp. 9hi meat.+ t, no tai+ year, t� offs afros4, „ ' „ „ xn<I Rhe':,mthism. itnagaalled Asa ]fn{mtnt ! c ;5 F':tll:n file rC:Cl' Of all. d^eb'Pu 1r{t �a2:. ;'i:,'.Rl:' d P_�A..40 14, Y er a' '�� mlrbenor, replied the in- a �� p frost biter,chilblat°s, bruise• trp,ains. tlotd t� Over two he Da,cd trsppers And Algpen who ^rdn asst ra terpreter, all drnggista. Uuly one 'r -PArryDavira. _ had preriou<f shi{Fe,l el,earbere here been �At pas Ito rsY fo „ „ FISHERY. added t,our I�at. ft HY NUT TOL-P R'e pay dOn! sold••nh .and no navy?' I, bo.,t pAc.a,shippf.tq°z;>e,+er;6,ul remit c3.+hh And no racy, your honor, The wind frequently turns an The person who is always SshinR'. satnaday. Price h,tnn appacwtImL "Very well then," said the judge, umbrella, but a borrower seldom fur compliments is a nuisance of A. &. E. PIERCE &00., IS 'l:E �0. I-09. "give him a year's hard labor I" returns it. the first water, bol sr. ;'ACL sr•, �iosrsrysL z {. m_,tk,ay. �., ..3.n.•.v.'—;---•....s .>.;.,,h�lea: .•..._.:_,_ . ��,ra�ya, .,,.... wr::,.r`«• -- .......r." - -�.' � .-.,., :�;"'r::�r. ..,�,:.:-. - v.,..x ;,,=?x�•"., r ....�, _ � •. - :✓N , � :?C' ' '^d•, Cc+ �.. C;• T 'TKF'Cy^rr� .dV --�.A •Y,¢r• "1 l t.: *:'f N ..„�;,�,. AWS s., yy ., s . ,, .., a.. .4► a :... :..r , ' '.' r ,:, ,.,, ,-:r .. " ,.•• xit •:.r..- .• J.-t- ..F• F' '2.b 'r. n :,f•: µ1l - "4 . Y. .� -' Lo�Cal Opti�n Column I . - .�D. -S/MPSON & CO.., h � .t yak Nomen - � t MARK YOt7R Eat Lmr THC+. • 1 o * -a t ..la a n th. a n. eat o o C . .. .. R^:L tidy 1 LR$ . , . One of tFie'arnendmentstothe Lural ,�;,,,,.kp Betwichtha.tway,twotreatmenta, � 1��1'ry Chri�tma� an �• Option ^pluses of the Liqum License rat:;;!`r,cuir:bined. One is local,one is conmitu- �. v Wit both - _ _ . Ha1npy ew Yeat tc� All _ _ ._- . -_ � 11 Iiia Dr.,�,:roP'a K1ght Clue>3 t io Local. ___--_ — �------ _. r` ; - '�p� zr' .e�'iug 1rIL+J� rdCBDt aeFS10D of the Legielatlire, pre- hr.�•,rwp'a Rl!Ut. Sti ,tho Constitutional. - T�• 4; scribes the form of ballot to be used in Tnc�ormcr-Dr Sija)t.'���shtoire-i�atoDtesi . , 1 y ng ataeG�ce, S11 Local Option contests, whether for taco tj membrane aup�ok-ry reinedy,while Dr. ' - . -- rpublishtil every rrtd3 morn( ... p f�•� :Pickering.Out. the bvcrib dw or f is as ttbeiowhe The m satire Restorative niches throughout the . . 8sIE8 OF aDY68TIB:.1G: p g Pe meat Tstem. seeking th,: repair of all nerve, Tint insetcioa per line 10 cents ballot here given is marked as every a 1 Qac and all blood aliments ZS here. He and 1)i8 reindeers are in fine cCindltl0>zL. , Each subsequent inee:ttoa. e:lire- s neat. l The"zrleht nue"•as its name implies,does its and will be able to call on all the Children,this Xil a' y This rate does not incl.per L citizen should mark it who wants to work while you sleep. It scordiessoreand intlam- 3 Legal or Foreign , ,dvert;a•a,ancs, Banish the Bitr•Room.' ad ma surlsces hall lose: weakliesaes and go get your stockings hung up by the fireplace. One 8pa+++si terms Riven to parties making con• while the Restomuvs, eases nervosa �, Ptore is filled up with all the beautiful thimts Sands a zacte for 9 or 6 mouths or by the year. Half azd b gives rauTb vigoz and truneambition 1/ yearly or yearly contracts payable,quart. Hv. ,builds u wasted,;,encs,bringing shoat reviewed : brought-da]la, culls'heads, drums, cornets, .unlit ' Baataesacards,ten Kaes or under,with pipe: _ sYength> vigor. and energy. 2"e Dr. 8hoop's ' organa. o watelies, t0 watches,automobiles, train, one year,b66 W.payable In advance. R« I.00AI � rative-�Ilablets or LIQuId—sa a general tonin g y YgrNoticeinlocalcolumnstoncentsperline. totbsweta= For positive local help.use asweu _ Teddy beaten, picture books, games, toilet cases, a1- ; ":'svo contsperlioe eacteaLsequezt insortion.' ' blin)s, post card`nihil.,, glove and handkerchief v"-� Spousal contract rates made knuwu on applies- 0 _ '� .. hoses, men's collar and cuff box0s, sbalviDg cweest tion. No tree advertising. *, Dr. Shoop's hair brushes,.Xmas cards and calendars a specialty. Remember D. Advertisements without, written inseru tiione - • _ . • Simpson dt Co. efin save you mon on these goods. --- - _ - cordinoly. Orders for disuoatlnuing advartisa� xxx sss - .meat• must bean writing sad seat to the pub- Asaingt Lord O'tion N ,*ht Cure Japan China seta,Bohemian water seta,heavy 4-piece glass seta rich}y _ +.limber. . • decorated with gold,make a,flue Xmas or wedding present. • • ' Dry Qoock, : Job work promptly attended to, _ . lar a stock and up-to-date,some ver beautiful things in Ladies!Collars for TEBlSti T. M. McFADDEN. x las trade 86c to tic. Y 111 25 per year; $1.00 if pais in advance. We ask every Temperance Voter in $y�LaW Nom, . :0 BOOTS and SHOES,Rubbers, Overshoes-We can save yon money the Township of Pickering to use his on these goods.. franchise on Monday, January 4th. . Of the Municippal Cot;loration 'of the t;IROCERIES-Eve thin fresh and the best: 4 Iba Raisins 26e ; 3j lbs Cur- JOHN MURKAR', Propne.or. Township�of Pickering. -Everything $ LOCAL OPTION d BLTCGS88 By-Law to repeal By-LaaEw No. 871 of rants 25C,re .8 and l0c Ib. Do t.miss bargain. Peels, Nuts, Shredded Cocoanut,all seasonable fruits. We want you to come to our store. We - piecilo,S 1 F:csmination Tliere is not a licensed municip:}lity the Council of the Corporation of are doing prices a little less. . - - - -Township of Pickering,entitled: - - -- -_-- - The nomination fur offices of Reeve, by Local Option. a nesse ion o _ • .First-Deputy Reeve and three Conn- liquor pie that there is more drink retail of spirituous, fermented or impson �•! - . • pec other manufactured li ours in the D. Pickering• cillors was held pursuant to statute ling and drunkenness tinder Local Op- ;i . .• ' 'in the townsbip hall,Brongbam, on tion than under license may be put Township of Pickering. Monday, Dec. 28th, with Donald R. aside as a self-evident misstatement. WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to o Local O tion repeal the said By-law No. 871. 1 "Riehardson's Special Tea is Good Tea." - when the following cats ates were i )t he to Bre eir g - _ - : - nominated: lieves them of the burden of license? of the Corporation of the Towns "tp o - — - _ _ sus THE'oFEICE of RSHvls. That there will be some drinking for a Pickering enacts as follows• Christmas - tlaaaidate proposed by seconded by time under Local Option is to ex- 1. THAT By-law No.871 of the Coun- M I 8 B Noarriy W G Barnes --'w W sparks pec ted. The liquor people make a cit of the Corporation of theTownabi INS C . ., . ­ - ., - . r nulla a aChtte Tom Aroy w T•Stevenson business of breaking the law and they of Pickering, entitled '•A By-Law Lo .. , , , ?bw pony ar a 6 white $Willson will vv Liquor away if thereby they prohibit the sale by retail of spirtuoae. g w th Baraam R a hdowbra7 R l3 Hooves y l Local O tion in y � Plumfuddin _, , ane idoFarlaoe Joe UndwhW Joe Bearman ma ower p p blit esti• fermented or other manufactured a,Johnston a b Disney T O McAvoy motion. The evidence from every liquors in the Township of Picker•inq." ° 1. �. ,A Bey w s woos N a Souls .E H Hoover quarter near and far is now ovesr- be and the same is hereby repealed. ' FOR THE OFFICE OF DEPUTY SEDrV1D whelming that Local Option results 2 THAT this By-law shall come into _ • 13 R Mowbray W a Barna. w G,colt . in an immediate and merited decrease force and Lake effect on the First day g n inCe. . - . .. . 9 Pies .. ­ I . W a Scott T c Mcevo J E Disney in drinkin of rowdyism and street of Ma A. D. 19M. - � ~ Jae McFarlane J Qadezhil T C Moavery g' Y .. _ T o Osborne J A wbite w o Same. profanity. The evidence, too, is un- 3, TMA+a vote of the electors of the * - BOB THE OFFICE OF COUNCILLOR controvertible that it-improves busi- said Township of Pickering entitled .-Are always best when ma de from " - - . , .. ti 8 H Hoover w O Baru" R R Mowbray nee@.that the volume of trade Is in- by law to vote thereon wilt Fie taken W w soar+, 8 B Mowbray T O Brown' creased and many accounts are better on this By-law h the Deputy Return- , R I C T—= A R D S O N ', + .„' , . W G Scott w W sparks B R hliwbray id.' From all arts of the United is Officers and Poll Clerks herinaf ter . C w Disney T Youth r is J Che moa P g _ "thus roucner T C �tcAvoy J *Howe states and wherever in Canada Local named on the Fourth dny of January, Fresh Raisins, Currantsi Peels, Ea reuses, etc. ,, s 8 niaaey J A White T c Br,wn Option is do trial this evidence as to A. D. 1909,commencing il�t oingdclexxL : ird wllaoo J w Hoel+ T c illcav, its elfecti.etiess comes in unanirbous in the forenoon and continuin until J w Hoz}e Ed vviu+wa J UndorW R Our Christmas stock of Grocerie,i is'Nu. 1 'for freshness, quality and "' civet!leek Fn Mennia w:Stevenson chorus. Can any munici�txtity make give o'clock in the afternoon of the price. Don't spoil a good cake or pudding by rising stAle (tit.<eriea. 1. T O Mnavo7 s Johnston J s wt;te a mistake in giving it a Leta! ? same da'y, at the undermentioned Pal- - - . a - At the conclusion of the boar set lint; Places,that is tri s:ty: Oranges, Lemony,Prunes, DateR, P'igK, Cranberries, apart far receiving nominations, hie. What good dues the bar-loom do s . . Pullin Dnpnty velurning Pure Moue ( petrel► of�Vhetic i1h balk.. Beaton was elected to the chair a anyone? soh potliria place neer Y' public roceting was held during which . - Dtrt�ion arid +all clerk . ' ,.-.,township xffIIirs were Llldrdu• hl WHAT IS A BOY WORTH ? Number t GnnaaTialt,Ringstori Riad, OYSTERS THIN WEEK—Leave yonb•.Order.at the Grocery Store for P a' Y Ill D Web:ter.Dee pit. Retur..eug PBi,i.r adfacu�srd. Can their worth ba estimated in dol- w V ve,ri,.'l I,•11-,tient select oysters. We testi fu:rniFh yciur oy,ter suliper at-slit +t-notice J. A. White, the retiring reeve, was Number I Townl aa.Pickering vQtaR9, with the besUe stern in the tnarkct.• . . ft tars and Cents, in boustis and lands, is , w V Liehardsou,d%tv return Ilia offleor ry . . first cRlIed upon. He reviewed,' the whole worlds like this? What will tv J Cla•k.eon ole:k .. '�" Su our Groceries at the Grocer." work of the year and showed the, uu take. in exchange for the boys? Namber.a m ed'y's Ii'8re,Liveriwol. ffinor _ - . , �' 3 , . township tlntznces to be in an exgt•l- �hat a uestion?vuu are say in Of Thom MocxSy,dntit,tr returning)clerk - _„___ q Y P,• E: W Fie.•t poll creek — --- . _ lent condition. While the rate of course. we wouldn't sire such.hoys as Number 4 George Tnyne'a Hoare,F'.ouge Hill, —” _ • -' tauitiUn had been c�siderubly re- are true a9'steel, ai pure As snow. Goorge ToyDe•dennty returning offleer _ • duced the council had stow a surplus even )at„ wm Pearse.Roll clerk available for 19M of$5`M. The wea- Y Number 5 Temperance Hall,returning o. I. ( r P brave and manly, for un thing WI TT •' .N e w � Jshn Heudenoa,de my returning officerA: n a)/ . ; Ther conditions had been favorable Oh, es, yes,• you would. Now - W J Taylor•poll clerk HAp'"' ' p . for good roads with the exception of think. yes. is somethingin this N=mbar a 'temperance Hall.Kinsale• • 1. snow storms which entailed n con- Ctiarlea L aekov,dep ty r turning officer • . - . - eouurtry that the people are taking in• N•oetey Gee,poli alert : siderable exp(mditure in snow shovel- stead of the boy. They are saying, Number Town Hall,itronFbaet - - ling. In cedes to prevent unnecea- '•Not the, but the liquor bar; we Cahn Philip,deputy returning otne.r _,•T�- a�1 cage Customers an d ex enditure in @now shovelling �� q :;H btrvenson, poll el.n<k . sary p g must have.the bar-room, and we will Number a odOfellows'ri.a,wbitevsle, • i the council had passed a by-law by feed it;we will give to support it bo s - .' Wca haler,d,pnty returning officer , : Howard Turnor.poll clerk1. riends ' which the es nditure m avow shovel- g _. _. • pe lite that;'we must permit the am c bug was to be deducted from the p Number t►Oraas a 13x11,&h�oocetaion. - ; g ling pplaced ; it would not do to say R W ttrowbrar.deputy returning officer • statute labors One bridge, at Altonx. aaythia ,and we will give the pure- o w Disney,you clerk 7? . ''had been built at a cost,of$805. Mr. g Nombes to Masonic Hall•Clar.u.tv turnoc% . browed boys to learn dishonesty And Thos Duna,deputy reterniaR olflcer White a ls-3 made meatuia of the many vice-to get their souls branded for Thos Birketc>poll clerk - .. ' other mutlers with which tbe..council eternity. Number 11 Bch«it Hoare,Alcon+ May the( gear nineteen ILII d T111 r, W to deal in 1908. We plead for the bo We.need . aD:Beevor,deputy retarntag officer R. R.liowbrx the retiring first- P Y• neo U Coakwall,poll clerk Y i; biro so-need him is the church, need 4. THAT on the lbth day of Decem- . deputy reeve, spoke briefly on the him in years to come fo'r positions of sacral, affairs of the township but honor and trust in; town, country, her. A. D. 1908,at. the Town I3t+11' in bring .you ever happiness .• • g the Village of Brougham, in.the said PP - dwelt at considerable length on the state snd nation.• LWon't you help to , good roads by-law ppassed�hy the Co. save the boy P. Let us save him if the Township of Pickering; at the hour of . council in the Sear 19U7 13y this by- liquor Isar does have to go, it someone three o'clock in the afternoon, the - : 'law some 27 miles o!rosin in Piakerin Reeve she'll appoint in writing signed % a.nd pi Ogperity■ g does halve to close hie gambling�taa e, by himself two persons to attend at - s- ix township has been selected. The other place that is trying to = count ie to raise $80,000, to lie in- the final.�umming up of the votes hA . ._ y ruin the boy. Let them perish, but .- w the( leek, and.one person to attend at • ' • creased by$40,000 by the govern let us save the boy. each Polling •Place on behalf of the He was opposed to the• by-law as the What is be worth? Ask the Master, psoas interested > _ ` , ii I ., . i I r township, would have to contribute who was a to once; ask the church. •n and desirous of R* . a s , I ! m, wore than it would receive. The who is looking to him for future said- Promoting the passage of this By-Law, �d . :towns would receive the chief benefit and alike.number on behalf of the _ __ __ _____ . ante and support; ask the country, persons interested in and desirous of -- - .from'tIn scheme. He believed,that which will soon need his broad should- —�T the$[?0,000 contributed b the count opposing the passage of this Bv-Law. �D1 �' U sT L IS 1 ..f'� it Y Y ars end big brain. He is the Master,', ej would be entirely inadequate for the beloved and the hope of the church 6. THAT the Clerk of the said Niini- work, and cons ,,sail world entail a al Council of theiTownship.of Pick- r. .. �1 Y and the country, Q ` a further indebtedness. He quoted + spins shall attend at the Town Hall in I L- reports from debar counties a support The bar-room must bt�hirnished. All the Vltiage of Brougham, in the -said �qRS. LEIGH intends clearing out, her Fall Millinery Stack to the ' -of his argument. Another objection sober-minded people are con- Township of Pickering, sit the hour of public at the greatest bargain Yver.offered. WAS the roads selected for improve- winced of that. . three o'clock in the afternoon,on the - . , . , Fifth day of January, A. D. 1909. cd and IInxrimmed Hats at 5O Cen� t, iiach, m ant would benefit one portion of the 1A11 TrlmmB d Pc - - people more than the other. He it s$NTaNCE,sglt>iroly slim up.Lhe number of votes given for would strongly favor th,�•scheme if it and against Ibis By Law. an s e ur er begs to state Lllat she will be closing her attire un the . Ur.illia Packet. were made a township at7:rir instead Passed A D. 1909. 19th of December, until Spring Opening-date lair 1'. of a count scheme. Mr, Mowbru In the stuali town of Whitby three' of answered a n dreier of questions re ahie-hodied citizens have,died through _ Reeve Clerk. ��,��T�t t North Bido i I t 1 O n� I. E latiog to the by-law. yo far as he drink.'within u month and there are 1!1 tj,?. LF I l�H King 5t., t%r r j 1 e c,-- was concerned he would vote against twenty-five hien on the list of.inter- PIIBLIc NOTICE is hereby given that - - - --__ - _. . f the b -law, diets. .Little wonder Local Option is the above is a true copy of a proposed y asked for. By-Law of the Municipal Council of O D f _ E. B. Hoover, chairman of the ctim- • the Corporation of the Township of .(ties on damages to sheep killed by .dogs, reviewr,d the expenditure iu CnULD NOT PASS TET BAR Pickering. which has been taken into a �■.,r G R + P consideration and read a first and sec- �- =his department, aiso the other work The death of Peter McArthur, a of the townt;bip,especially the imild- farmer residing near Craighurst, a and titi+e by the said Council at a meet- j u`fit 7�t,L,E i v e d • "'ing of the P►Itonn beidl;e, of which h, few days ago illustrates, graphically ing held on the 7th day of December, d Lb sarin commissioner. The cement flour 'the results of the open bar. He was A• D. 1908, and which will he read :i 1. _ drawin turns through the village third time and finally passed by the of this bridge cast all told 16 cents per K P R PEela� etfi., ate e,.. oars foot. This is the fir t, ceinetnt to his liun)e, when on his last trip and said Council in the event of the assent Fresh Raiding, Curtanti3, , �i of the electors cif the said Cor oration .. 4 floor built in the•township and cost PosSilily on others, he mopped at the p 7. 1. Best clttality�at Ibw+eit price. 1. 1 -Ont a Lriflle Ni:ire-than <.ne of wood har rayon, which way on his way How being, obtained thereto, after one Y month front the-first puhlication of the • and should pi'cive, much more lastin;. sprach liquor he drank iA not known, Stems in the PDcinoin4a NEWS, the C ear�e [ arPaer - - " , u e i ( • f ton W. 0. Scott,.chairman of the ,;ran.. but he wits evidently under the infla- date of said first publication being t•'f i • tnitte nit Relief, stated than 0xpendi_ encs, when he started home. - _� Y __ ' The attention of the 'hotel-kee er Friday, the 11th day of December, A. __ _ _ _ tare on relief was very taniall this ve:rr. p D. 1908; AND that• the votes of the - . He advised the elccLnrs to record their was dl:•twn to his condition, and it was L� `�` ., '. electors of the said Cor ation of the ^ ♦ } L' V`� '� V AN e vote in the good roads by-law as inuch An;gc'sted that he had better see hien ` uet Our CattaY6�ue ' R Y Townshi of Pickering will he taken depends nn that'dote, safely borne. A hay was sent to ac- P , W. W. Sparks, chairman of the c'rnipany him, whadrove the horses, on the said proposed Ry-Law at the cotnrnittee.,on Cnntm e+nciea; ex (lain- ,and when the arrived,blcArthur ryas Polling Places of the said township as ...Pump Mailul •-atUl'er '--—� - R , 1 y named in the said proposed By-Law Read'it from cover to cover. It is- ed the various items paid by his coin- found to be dead., Onld a little while Very interesting and attractive: before his h ician told him that his on Mon the Fourth day of Janu. Shop ,tad Residence, DuudRs SUJ ..:.niittee and otherwise gave an account P y ar A. D. 190fl, commencing at the of his stewardshi He thaakc:d iiia, heart was weak, and that drinking Y+ r=MT • electors for the confidence imposed would cause his death. hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon' WFIITBY, O T. They are campaigning nin for Local O and continuing until the hour of flue , :.� upon him and for the encouragement 1 R R P' •1. ' . ., tion in Flos township now, and had it o'clock in the afternoon of the same � 11hay had received. been in force Mr. lilcArthttr would day• TORONTO, ON'1'. Three doors west of Whitby Houses -' Thos. Poucher stilted .that be was have a longer lease of life. DATED at the said Township of Pick- .. , ,not again a candidate for municipal R ering, in the Coiinty of Ontario, this Opens for Winter Term, Jan.4th ,' liondrs. He was in accord with Mr. 11th da of December, A. D. 1908. We are prepared to' sial wood or iron -. . Mowbrap regarding the good roads Vote for Mowbray who was in- y This is the Collage that is known u ou short n ice,also attend by-law. He'thou ht that the council strumental in hRvin the Ron a DONALD R. BEATON, from one end of Canada . the P !r to all kinds repairinsc. Y R other for its high-class work. OtJR ,..should have built another bridge, dur- bridge placed on thecoitaty, this Clerk of the said Corporation of the GRADUATES ALWAYS SUCCEED. We Cisterns made order. •� - •i!?g the your. He oltiiected to so large rPlievinlx the township of Picker- Towusbip of Pickering. lace man students in excellent . a surplus. Thought V"or $801 suf- _ P Y Agent for the 0 trio Wind Mill,' y flcient. He nlAn thought the resent ing' ` poeicions. also gam ol' a engine,• R P 0.R5i TO RENT-Consisting of 100 Vote for Mowbray who has had l council an efficient one, ace.,there being fib acres to tot , con. sf W.J. eLLIOT, Princip,til. Phone No. ii0 wt Aidenrr W. G. BsrrneA being tailed upon experience in defending the rights and M acres In lot 12,oon.Cin the township o Said lie sans aatiafled with the council of the townshi of Pickering at Pickering• For further information apply to t Cor. Ydnge 8i Alexander Sts. (Note removt.l fro Id eLandloniBrnc t p g JAxRy W.TTICE,Watford,Oat.,or Lo T.Ponca• t y� Street.) (Contib^pd ^n pnge 5) 1 the county c•onnc•il; " 1FB,Broveaam, 4a-tr - _ . ,. s : •rt x •;W x _M4 .^'L,�b-•...� a 1 .. � _ pq _s�`,�" 'r• rt� .r _<•r ,r:. , "y-- v, .T.+ .r.�ti,, s .. . ,.-- ,�':,,, car,"•.. '.'s+ ':...-r. ;:+5..,.. .-. ,,S '•':. ., .::.... ..�.. _ Z - '4 c'-ir' a - � 1.-. �. ... ._ mss' .t: '��••.. ... .•-:,- *. z' 9 _ K:� • `'.•,�v 'f 'a: ��.,,.. .",,.. _y '� ,... ',r, ...: ..• ,..: ,'` tr ter' ,,((r +, . 2. ;� i suit• 1 , - • CLAREMONT wit►i the SehOol. At the close off (Continued from 4 , f P 1 t.�Ull.,',. the program Mr. Partner was re- of IW8. $,number of bridges in the Chap. Gibbons spent a few days seated with an address and a'township were in a dange�ub condi- :` 7 r in the city. Christmas box in the.shape of a(tion and should have received atten- For,Men. Women ud Children. Sovereign Hoots for Men(every pair ' Wedding bells are being heard I tion. Was opposed to the good roads guaranteed and rices reasonable.' Call and see them. in•the,village__ That he PP $ p• ' may be lou spared to near it an _ ___ ___ Thos. Patterson was in the eity ' Y 8 P Jens. McFarlane being called uponFEED.- to — - - t on'1'hursday last. continue the work to which he stated the decrease in taxes was due T'FLOIIft AND E •� Dr. Kidd visited his parents in has given himself, is the cordial chiefly to the lowerin of the school E -� Petert)oro over rrs rags. ash of the whole eo .-fie- ' Chas. and Mrs. ,Brodie were in At the regular meeting of should have cont hued the good work Feed.constantlyon hand. the cit one day last week. Brougham Lodge, A. F. &A. M., begun two years before. Thought Repairing done. ":Independent Telephone Central. "y ` y held on Monde evening the fol- the council should have exppended Miss Ruby Farmer is visiting y more in bridge buildin Was a lowingofficers were installed by g The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Pro "rietor 8bouffville friends.for a week. candidate for the office of first-deputy p '. Robt: Shipcott spent the holi- W. Bro. Dr. R. Brodie for the reeve._ daps with his parents in Elm Vale. corning'year: W. M.-W. Bro. Jas,Underhill wished all the com- Ewart and Mrs. Ball,of Clinton, R. S. Phillips; I. P. li!<.-W. tiro. pliments of the season. Was not a are holidaying with their parents T. Paterson; S. W.-Bro. J' candidate. ,baro• For>;ie; J. W:-Bro. D. Greg; Arthur Johnston complimented the54 Richard Johnston, of Toronto Chap.-Bran. T.eCaster; Tress.- electors'of Pickering on'their intelli- �� 0,0 Bro. Joshua Buudy• See.-W. hence but thought the township hall �apent Sunday with Fred and Mrs. g, D.--Bro. an outrageous disgrace to the town- leg : - Bro. R. R. Forsyth; chi a T. C Brown • J. D.-Bro. L. p - , Mrs. Caster, of Toronto, visited � Rev. W. R. Wood spoke a few •• -• •�her mother, Middleton; S. S.—Bro. F. Mechin; tl emente in support of Local O tion, Mrs. Dolphin. on PP P; g• Christmas. J: S.-Bro. Jas. McFarlane; D. of enumerating several benefits derived f, ` Frank Underhill, of Aurora; is C.-Bro. Rev. J. A. Grant; 1. G.- from Local Option in Pickering. Once more we find ourselves at the end end of anoth- xisiting his grandparents, George Bro,,D. Morgan; Tyler-Bro. G.. T. C. Osborne was not a candidate. er year, and I must sap that I am very much pleased with and Mrs. Cooper. Joh Ston ; Trustees-Bros. J. Ed. Willson spoke in a happy strain the consideration' and kind treatment I have received p Bundy, G. J. Brodie and �Y .Bra 'for several minutes, chiefly'rnaupport ..from you during the past year, and wish to thank you Miss Della Worthy, of Toruuto, f of Local Option. Was not a Candi- R. W. Ward • Auditors- 0- J. p very kindly for the patronage extended me, and trust is visiting her grandparents, Thos. date. McFarlane,D. Morgans that the same confidence will continue while I have the and Mrs. Gibbons. C. W. Diaries stated that he was pleasure of doing business with in 1909. Thomas and Mrs;. Stephenson your Vote and In$aence respect- not in the field fornnunicipal honors. P g • th fnll solicited for J. W. Hogle complimented the re= Wishing you all a prosperous and Happy New Year, relatives in Myrtle. tiring council,also spoke in favor_of __ _ - - Mrs. Wm. Birkett, accompanied James I—cFailane T.C. cAvoy was not a candidate gent ' by her two sons, spent Christmas � for a position in the council board. with her son in Balsam. One who will spend your money Robert Ward spent Christmas= to the beat advantage and do CBO• Parker, township treasurer, • Y� spoke briefly on $neral lines, was j with Henry White, of the 3rd all he can to. keep down opposed to the goo roads by-law giv 1 - --_ taxes, and look after in reasons. George Scarberry, of Toronto, 'efl spent the holiday here with. his the County jag thecioain9 o teat e - --- _ _ - sister, Mrs. Chas.Sargent. Council. in his property. Mise Hayward,of Mount Albert, - John A. White. in being recalled .' On Wednesday evening last the mems- eluted he was a candidate for the was the guest'of Ira,and Mos. ere of%lie Citizens' Band met and present reeveship, Powell during the holidays. ed Mr.Geo. W. Coates• with a be iou'ol Of those nominated all have retired Wallace and Mrs.-McFarlane, of Morris chair The following address except J. A. Whites for the reeveshit I A R DS� S X Toronto, spent the holiday here speaks for itself: W. . Rcott, W. W. Sparks and E. B As p4 with the former's brother Jame:\. Daae 8r°:— Hoover as councillors,and R. R.Blow- N• : We ibe members of the Mrs. Geo. Morgan and Mrs. T. bray and Jas,McFarlane for the first Claremont Citizens' Band meet here to de ut reeveshi . Consequently the Paterson were visitibg with Mrs. y p asq Iaapossantehowrng of flaett display oL T. C. Brown, of Brougham, on night for the purpose of expresang w you on y contest will be for the deputy- io a quiet way our appreciation of your reeveshi China. A sats large assortment 'o! Monday. services as our leader P' y The tender leaves of a harmless, Zang• Stationary: Books, Dolls, Toys. jags Thos. and Mm. Gibbons are Of your faithfulneee we cannot speak , healing mountainous shins, love to Dr. �, w sp riding New Years .day with tw1 highly. rseei•ed-for the Holiday trade. Can s Shoo a l,'oo b Reined its marvelous pee Your atieace has ever been ontirin P' B Y their daughter, Mrs. Worthy, 'Of , P g curative rouerties. Tight, tickling, or and see thew. Whenyou convented to be oust leader F Toronto.-Coiddii:treesiog coughs, -tiekl ie d to the Subsorivtious taken for all Hafraamea; you had.ver3r hard work before you, for t3 4 y y -- Considerable money ehznged with the except on of a few, we knew h3aling,sootbica action of _this splendid _ . hands here last week owing to the no hie of music. But with laudable -preecription-Dr. $houpls Cough Remedy Weekly and Daily Newspaper. And itlra so sate and good for children, as result Of the Burns-Johnston determination and petserversace you set • a prize fight, us to work and the result is that to.day wPU. t'ontaiuing no cyst n, chloroform, - �. �• ���•-� R D;3C� or other harmful drafts, m*there eb old in V LJ t..• + W. A. and ;airs. 'Henderson ailtl we are proud of our .cadet, and may the y, e,► s!so, without-boaatirr 'a little -proud safety always demand Dr. $hoop's.' If = family are spending the Christ- y a' P other remedies are offered, tell them No! 1�TOC1i Sir®®t. Ct7`1Z3tl�y n; eerselve+, we have made a record,all alas it with relstiirep' in play be so you , -For rkow to he's a joly night, Be vont own indgel -fwld by T. M.Ma- jGoodwood. Fadden. Master Orville Reynolds, of fellow"we ask too to accept this chair an ----- -- -- _ Goodwood, is spending the heli- a slight%•,ken, act only of our. respect, days with his cousin, Master Hill- but also of oar gratitude for the than South Ontario EZectioa MACHINE SHOP yard Bryan. years of very efficient service to faithfully Fur, House of Cummans, ' y went$of the season. t� ra.t of the detailed.statement ed B. Wagner's Machine g i's : eheerfu ly and courteously given. Wish-and Mrs. Stephenson, of Aud- 28th October, INS. le , were here with, the Tatter's ing Mrs, Costs*and yourself the compli- The undersignod Navin _ _ 5 - — parents, Tbos. and Mrs. Gibbons,: signed an behalf of the Citizens' Band, A t Sup 11 over the holida of all election expenses. incurred by Kinsale, is preps to du all m Y• John Oerow,Sealy. or on behalf of F. L Fowke. Esq., a kinds of repair wurk and 'general o��iii�� $ ' Thomas Graham a sale on TueE- = candidate at said election, sent in to blacksmithing. dssy afternoon w is a great success. Vote for Mowbray who has sav-. or received by J. F.'Griersock,Esq., as. _ z n There was a large crowd in attend- you from paying $22,788 his flnwoeial agent,and published put- Satisfaction gEiaran�ee-ic ante and prices were good. towards a scheme mortgaging the scant to statute. 'Printing, sting Paces right. Judson Edwards, of Balsam, * and distributing bills, rent of halls, Call and see ns. Of all materials and design township without your consent. g 1 kept in stock. It will pay you who is taking a three years'coarse V1 to for Mowbra who helped including personal expenses Ii988.45. JAMES PE1vGELLY. at the Agricultural College, y Dated the 17th of December, 1908. to call at our works sed inspeoi our stook to have your percentage of coup- $insale. Ont, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Guelph, is holidaying at home. ty tax reduced. + R,-R. Mowstaw\r, J. F.0su8lasoN, agents we do not employ them,consequent- Misses , Misses Mabel and Louise Dickin Send Mowbray back to .the Ret. Officer. Fin,Agent, Farmer's ly we can, and do throw o8 the agents son. of Toronto, spent a few days county council that he may help i� armer s 1 CUcks � emission of 10 per con a.,which you wfli with their brother William orr the A tpA t*OMR�A11lMO certainly save..bv parehasing from.w. secure the defeat and final repeal — call.ouaited. ' 4th of Uxbridge, and. with other' of the(food Roads by-law.` • �su1N Bring in your old wagon and gat .-friends. the 'wheels cut down. Make good MIlIIT�T GRANITE CO., The tea and entertainment and farm trucks, ,►a�a, w°tsby, Ontario er the auspices of. the Mission If your stomach, heart or kidneys are D's� weak,try at least a few doses only of Dr. Buggies and.other vehicles repainted r, nd Of the Baptist Church will Sh In,five-., N _ Croup pee lively stopped in 90 minutes be Neill on the avenin of Jan. " at reaeonabte sates` w,ib Di Shoo s Croup Remedy. One R only the result will surprise you. A few sea e,te.ibe Mo over bear it baa t,acome t>,a P' P Y• 22nd. •Watch out for bills, eeuta will cover the aosi. And here is why• b'af1ei of tb.e�-e,.°°'`s`°°t''•` � Thomas pattersoa `as`'°O°"i'`e°re`y Prove`his``cabs N° a.d oe older rAwdyaes as • 8t'aat .ore:•m.tle� iii Evans Ward met with a painful help.eomes so gdick,y. Dr. Shoop doesn't 3+rm' mol rxtaNr adh+eerd. dw>ee• O0�"x f vomiting, no diatrees. A safe and plesr- avatsed loan wine. t•tant due,oro rota lima rip—boo. Sold by T. M. McFadden; mishap here on Monday. He teas drag the stomach,nor stimulate ibe heart ��„,r again;.rag .b,w„ra etas ., as rime, sr.rv,,sans for Cit,ARREMONT(Dowgwell's old stood ' or kidneys.Dr. Shoop s. Restorative goes i" engaged oiling the wind mill when brmand*mbwd A•haao,rbarca,a Airectly to the weak and failing nerves. n .a► Pay 7au m koro. one of his fingers was caught in mom sbat. P,ee deacrfv- o m o o e a - .:the nrachiner and rather badl Each organ has its own controlling nerve, a.r bookW t,,,W,,, me There is no Quinine, unthin,r what ver e s a w o 7 Q� w� O Y Y Wben these nerves fail, the depeudic� itis w,,te b t rod r• �►d Dept. W. har h or sickening in Prov aria,t. Triose : ° = i as m injured• organs mast of -necessity falter. This !Y. p UiL- t rile dandy Cold are Twb,ets -ct as by � ; � o ; v :r e• M The union tem j)erance meeting plain,1 at 'vital truth, clearly tesla why �era:OaL e' magic A few boors-and y,ar threaten ;held in the Methodist Church last Dr. Shoop's Restorative is so anivereslly inft told is broken C, ndynke iii taste Sunday- everting was largely at- .saccesefol, Its sucees's is leading druggists Preventice lease the nhiidren—cud chev h tr D to stive ii universal preference, A test will For sale by Howard E. Turner, break the feverishness,always Jn least .1 b or 1: o s .� �• tended. Rev. W. R. Wood gape sorrel tell. Sold o T. N. McFadden. Whitevale, Isocal Agent. o- .v CIM an excellent address which was y y R of a 1 is the economy A �arc+e'r 48 y a L•07 Preventice-25'cents Ask,v••ur druggist c - or o ore ''210 listened to most attentively. . - * s a S 0, A large crowd, many of whom - " ! ?g He knows Sold b T McFad •, � �„ s 'eame from the surrounding villag- e O o -'es•and country, took in the nkat . . CUTTE Ii s, 'e- ing on the Caledonian rink here \ ♦ ♦ r , Fab re ar on Christmas night and a thor- CU TT F,' `i oughts enjoyable time was spent Nor �. At the meeting of•electors held TT r. EAST ►.e - b all. in the Masonic hall on Monday - D FEED •�- art - a-' 'sce10�. evening there t�as a good attend- °' _ °s• jL ante and much interest manifest- have a of Ott C , ed in the ,affairs of the village. I the.latestlstyles at pi view that 11 _ e, 'tT• Oma, ' D : There WAR a large Dumber IlOmin- oa m m o m vI., V ` ated for liolice trustee,but of these tare sure to shit yun. _ Y ,4•'' only four Hutu remain in the field. - January 19u'.wh,thy , u.r,K•,� s.BrbaKhsm ' 'These are Messrs. Alex. Wilson, Call and see tht'm its I ►iln sure'i s e'nre it IJc, •1:• i xnwnKtoa 90, averton 9 Upr,«r r r R. W, Word;G. M. Forsyth and Ceo.11. Johnston., �An unlimited supply sage y0111„ every . Chrititnms DAy \has observed l £ can please ..way. ,r a here in the n'ttaally genet manner. - cool BTOueh8lY1- n"� p There were tt great many family -of Chop and F R. J• •Cowin, I re-nniunp 'and a . most pleasant __— Leave your orders at the I ► time spent generally. Among a' o PICKERING LU111iN�ft YARD those who visited friends and `. :o u- In o or nt -io rind New 13r•,mswick of all kin sl :The Piclzi=r f o �.t relatives herd were Miss Gertie cedar _.� white c•ed tr shingles. Murgan, Miss Irl• Brown, Flurry Vi ante .Committee atkn n and itis kinds of and•Mitis Astridge, Ed. and Mrs. :P t Roofing g / bnlWln}; materisil. 13hea, Miss Olive Powell, Herb Q� hand. •� �Leggitt, of Toronto, John Caster, -- . -' - The object of this Association is to � �W. D. GORDON & SON. : of Peterboro, George Adair, of lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. 1 y �• t, BAKING „ Byng Inlet, Fred Adair, of Pick- s s? et•ing and Thorhas and Mrs. Wil- Members leaving property stoleu commons " • J" Gate immediatelq with ani member y eon and family, of Myrtle. - First-class bread constantl on Nan ' - Ill connection with the Christ- - of Eseontive Oommittee ' • Membership lee- ,_ El OU at the shop. Wagon•on the road triad entertainment of the Presby i' - P every day in the week. r tcrl n Sunday School held on the Tickets may behad from toe President or evetinq of the 18th, the friends of secretary o°application Cakes of all kinds tnnde to order Lhe rho�l took the opportunity SP �� K - M I LIQ Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, Geo, T:Png. shcsrter+t notice. �- `rpu" .' of s cuing in a tangible way W. V. Richardson, Pickering,Ont. ice-Cream P+trlor;in connection. 5, Y k :•+ _ ,.•f ' pat m for 'Mr. Farmer, the super- - ' ' �L�i>; in dent, and their appreciation �j J. A. O'Connor. Arthur Jeffrey, W. A. Thomson, of t e work he has done during - PICKERING President. OnL the ears he hs.s been connected "9 .r.. ..', :.:. vz' •' .- ..- .. •.. .:: .. *":,.. .:. _. ' r;. 'cr;�.J�'' 't.17- o_7 44. 7 K f • ri r t . TH Ill ki . 10 XT 10 -�! .1I 1A I] I A rNE WORLD'S MARKETS ' Z. REF0UTS FROM THE LEADING : T HUU10 . . gasADCENTRES. _ TR E� r. . 'P His Pariant Was A tai Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and . a Value of $432,533,000. With a Whip to Punish Him. Other Dairy Produce at Home and Abroad. despatch from Ottawa, Says: value, computed on an estimated A despatch from Amherstburg, to do the work set out. for the"three r - ! 'According to the statement issued population of 6,840,000; is $62.34 BREADSTC'FFS• Ont., sap: Thompson, acol- boys. on Wednesday from the Census per head. Toronto, Dec. 29.-Ontario wheat ores man, well known throughout g And ran. s ".'and Statistics Office an area of 27,- Fifty per cent, of this year a -N0. 2 white, 93 to 94c outside; No, the county, was on Thursday morn- Wil9iam saw him corrin 'b03,663 acres. of field crops has wheat crop, 72 per cent. of the oats' 2 red, 95c to 951,c; No. 2 mixed, ing shot and fatally wounded by upstairs to hide. H© found a Win- ' sided a harvest which, computed and 68 per cent: of the barley re 93c to 94c. his 16-year-old' son William. He cheater rifle in the room and stand= ` -s average .1.0�a1_market .prices has mained in farmers' Lands at the Manitoba wheat-Spot No. 1 ,succubed to his injuries at 2 rug at the head of the stairs. fired J a value of $432,633,000. Wheat, end of November. The condition northern, $1.06 to $1.08%j; NO,. 21o'clock the same afternoon. at his father, as the latter started s oats and barley aggregate in area of the new crop of Fall wheat at the northern, $1.03 to $1.06;2; No. 3 p up. The bullet passed through Thompson is the father of ten , 26,297,100 acres and in value of same time was i5 per cent. of a northern, $1.03-to $2.03' on track, children, of whom William is the Thompson's body, tearing a gaping t)<209,070,000; hay and clover off standard, and 73 per cent. of Fall lake ports. All ;ail No. 1 northern, oldest one at home.. Thompson was wound. -8,210,900 acres have a value"of $121,- plowing was completed. $1.12 to $1.12%; No. 2-northern, displeased with the way in which Neighbors guarded the boy until 884,000; rye, peas, buchwheat, A statement on the care and $1.09 to $1.09',1,' delivered at On-Ithe boy and two younger brothers Constable Laporte'drove out to the i mixed grains and flax, grown on, shipment of fruit made in the pies- tar=o points. had done some work he had in- Thompson home, ave miles from 1,b15,700 acres, have a value of $23,- ent number of the Census and Barley-No. 2, 53c to 55c; o, strutted them to attend to an ere, an - placed him tinder ar- 044,000; beans, potatoes, turnips, .Statistics Monthly b j+ the commis- extra, 52c to 53c; No. 37 50c to 51c, flogged the taco other boys. .Then, st. The boy is 'in a .half dazed - outside_ `' armed with a whi , he started toIre condition and insists,that he did not and other roots, corn and sugar sinner of dal and cold slot- _ beets, grown , on 1 4' s wor Y of emphasis. "T ere - a s- n ario o. _ whit { 00 or William, whom, e blamed i5ten o , hszt-tri -Esther- a-•- a� $78,535,000; Fall I is not a sound apple grown in Can- to 38'�c,.outside;'No. 2 mixed* 37c`` more particularly for tlfe failure any way. -- to 37'2c,- outside, Manitoba No. 2I wheat, with a yield of 24.40 bushels ads an ear and picked from the per acre, Shows a value of $21.10; tree at he proper time Mr. western Canada, 43c on track, lake Spring wheat, with 16 bushels, Ruddick says, "but could be de Ports. 07'. Ko. 3 Northern, $1.03'/, to DIED 0\ THE STREET. _ ._shows $12,84, livered is Great Britain or the Corn-Old, 69c, Toronto freights;` $I.Ob�/2. Bran-$19',00 to $19.25. The total value of the wheat hat- North-West in perfect condition if`for No. 2 or 3 yellow; new No. 2 Flour-First patents, $5.30.to $5.-. Visitor From Alberta Passes Away yellow, 68c No. 3 fellow 63c-to 65• second patents, $5.10 to $5.20; at London) Out.. vest in the North-West Provinces cold storage were intelligently ap- 64c, Toronto No. 2 or 3�yellow; first clears, $4.00 to $4.15, second is $72,424,000 and in the rest of the plied .in transferring�it from the new No, 2 yellow, 69c; No. 3 vel- clears, $2.95 to $3,05. A despatch from London' says:' ToLQ the dro deed within a few blocks an The value of all field crops-in the CA8R1E TO ATTACK LORDS. outside. {No. I, $ rt r $$08;- luny, $i• or a orae o h $ugi er ll - P r �` - � Buckwheatr-bin.• 2, SGc, to 56'-1c '�o. 1 Northern, 1.11 ; No. 2 N son-in-law, whom he-had travelled : various provinces is as follows:- 06,'e nearly 2,000 miles to visit; and for prince Edward Island .$ 9,408,000 Peas-No.' 2, 66c to 86'�c.' to $1.06% bid.. Ree=1Vo 1, 75c. whom he intended his arrival to be Nova Scotia 20,083,000 That is it She Can Secure-Entrance Rye-Dull; No. 2, 69'/c to 70c. Corn-May, 6]c. Barley.-Stand- in the nature of a surprise, was the 'g New Brunswick 38,012;000 to the House. Flour-Manitoba, first patents. ard, 651-jc; sample, 58 to-65%c, No- fate that befell Mr. Robert Giiles- Quebec 80,896,000 . $5.60, seconds, $3.30; strung bak 3, 60 to G3c'; leo. 4. b8e: Alta., ` " Ontario .... ...: ...... 183,308,000 A despatch from London, says: + 85 ro- Ont rio-winter wheat -.1._ _ pie of Everts, at an early ' Manitoba .... 88,680,0001 Carrie Nation says that when she extents, $3.70 to $3.75, buyers' FEUD LEADSTO FIRE* hour on Christmas morning. Mr. Saskatchewan .... ..... 37,614,000 comes to London she will begin her'sacks, outside. 14,522,000'cleaning campaign with the House Store and Dwelling Burned at Gillespie is the father-in-in-law of P Alberta .... ,... ..:. g C. Clarence.Kelly., by. whom.he was The average value of field crops f of Lords. She adds: "I don't know COUNTRY PRODUCE., North Ba entified. He arrived in"the city fur the Dominion in the year is whether they will let me in, but i']I 3• on a late train, and Sas proceed- Apples,-Winter stock quoted at A'despatch from North Bay says:�ing to the home of Mr. Kelly, 41 it 415,72 per acre, and the average try. $3 to $4 per barrel for good qua- Early Sunday. morning the store Oxford street, West London, when lilies, and at -f32 to $2.30 fur cork- and-.dwelling cf Carmen Sandrelli,4y sudden attack of heart failure BLOC.K AT S00 BURNED. A THOUSAND HOMELESS. Jing apples. Italian in, was burned to caused his death, Only a few min- _ Beans-Prime, $1�0 to $1.73, and f the ground, the occupants' barely utes'.before Mr. Gillespie had been A nd One flan Believed to IIasc Block of Apartment Houses Burn band-piked, $1.50 to $1.b3 per, escaping Rith their lives. So in conversation with P. C: Four- s of d,' h' best ler, and app care in the _ mea spread that bush. quickly ills the fla ed in New .Tont. b q tc y p -- Pcrl.6ed. Hone}-Cun':bq, $2 to $2.75 per nothing could be saved, and, cash healt?i.` On passim; near the =arra A despatch from Sault Ste. Marie A despatch from New York says': dozen, and strained, 10 to 11 per amounting to $130 was burned. The spot a short time lat:r Mr. CIi''les- says: Another disastrouS .fire vial-1 More than a' thousand persons otind. loss on the building is $5,000; con- pie was found lying on the sass- ted the Carisdian Soo at 3 o'clock were made homeless and hundreds Hay—No 1 timc,thy is quoted at tents, 1$1,000; grocery stuck,-$1,500; walk, P.:C. Fowler summoned Dr: ` on Sunday morning by which the:of thousands of dollars worth of $10.50 to $11 a ton on•track-herc, insurance $4,250. The cause.of the Waugh, but life was extinct. The handsome Hussey block was com-j property destroyed in a fire which and No. 2 at $7 to 58• - fire is attributed to incendiarism on man could,not have been dead many pletely.destroyed, and the Corona- burned out a block of apartment Straw—$7 to $7.50 on track. (aecount of the fierce feud existing i minutes when he was discovered by tion block adjoining badly damaged.I houses between Second. and Third Potatoes-Ontarioa•, Go to 62c per ;between the Italian factions here, P. C. Fowler, as his body was still is venues and Forty-fourth streets, ; s 7o to Soc, per bag warm- em aged 65 a y ba llelaware P ( d- recentl • b . One man, Alex. Kemp, g , g which. was intensifie y y c believed to have perished in the I Brooklyn, on Wednesday. Twenty -on track. the murderous stabbing affray in ----1' ;games. He conducted a carpenter persons were overcome by smoke, poultry-Chicken dressed, 11 to which an Italian named Amanda NVILL-ACCEPT TR_LYEI:I,ER,S ,• ''shop in the basement, and has not but were rescued by firemen.' The 13c per pound;fowl,S to 9c; ducks, i escaped death b}, a narrow margin. been heard from since,.although his!great Bush terminal docks on the 10 to 12c; geese, l0 to lie per I Amanda's deposition accused San-' proposals to Tax Outsiders Doing coat and hat, .which he wore one edge of the fire zone were saved by pound; turkeys, 76 to "18c per drelli of the stabbing, but evidence ea- kept the flames Business in quebee'City. hour earlier, were'found. He a fireboat, which p pound. vas given throwing the -blame on u teres the building at 2 o'clock on from sweeping over Second aven " another Italian who, left town the A-despatch from Qtiebec, says. ;Sunday _morning in an intoxicated 1 uc. Occupants of the blazing THE DAIRY MARKETS. night of the affray, and Sandrelli Aid. Cummings, at Tuesday night s condition. The business p1'hceslbuildings were driven half-clad and o o;c• g g y burned are:' Ciarconen's large Butter-Pound prints, 5 to . , Ras acquitted, Amanda i9 recover- meeting of the,City C'ounril, with- The B I shivering, into snow-swept streets, cubs, 22 to 24c; inferior, 20 to 21 c.. ing .and still accuses Sandrelli. drew his motion regarding the fectio"nery store, insurance $1,200; and a score of others were.dragged Creamery rolls,25 to 29c, and solids - -- —�-- levying of a.tax of $200 on x11 coin second hand store; . unconscious from their apartments 27c - SIXTEEN VESSELS LOST. mercial travellers,. contractors. in. Kerr s carpenter shop; St. James' policemen and firemen. — Hallpmeetin place of all local Ca- by P _ Eggs—ease lots of cold slots-ge, surance agents, traders, etc., ce�tn - tholie societies. The following, 'Who 23 to tee per dozen ; seleetions. 28:1`reekq of the Past Sea." t►n libeling to Quebec to do business. ]3 •w _. _ occupied rooms, were burned out: ATTEMPT AT MURDER. to 30c; ahs new laid arc quoted at Greif Lakes. + - ever, at the next mee' ug of the cc and Mrs. J. Hammond,• ut — 35 to 40e• per dozen. Council he intends to again give A. despatch from Detroit says:., notice of a similar motion, the only and Mrs. Balder,• Mr. and Mrs. Italian Plunged Dagger ' Into a HOG PROD. CTS. During the past season bixteen Des= difference.in which will be the elim- Hugh Lemon, and .Mr. and Mrs. Woman's Side. , sols-ten steamers and six schoon- ination of the commercial traveller. _ Martel. 4n the Bacon-Long clear, 10% to 11c ers-passed out of existence oil the _p F. h from Montreal, '> the Coronation block Bemrose's per pound in ca. a s, �} S.C�V - - - A sensational attempt at murder large clothing stock is almost a, a'ae-made by an Italian- Wednesday $21 .to $19.30; spurt Cut, $_2 to losses were valued at $ti31,000. They _ "complete lose, and on the floor $ •�• T had a carrying capacity of 26,250 emarkable Cage of Ningara We.; i evening on University street, in one Hams-Light to" medium . 13 to 8 . ;above the lodge room of.Bessemer, � tons a trip. ' Eight of the vessels Lodge, I. O. U. F., was badly dam of the',busiest quarters f-the city. 8'3;1; do li0 to 10',c;; back ,11G•to I stranded, and were. pounded to man 87 learn Old.The Italian was walkingalon the �� aged. boulder , / pieces, five steamers were destroy- A despatch from Niagara Falls, g street in company with a woman 16%e; breakfast bacon, 14'2 to ISG. tp g _ com anion when, after' some ani I ed by fire,. two were lost in colli- N. } ., says: Although she is 97 NEARLY ASPHYXIATED. p Lard-Tierces, 1,c; tubs, 12';c; sians, and one steamer foundered. years old and has resided all her mated conversation, he •pulled 'a pails, 141• c. LOnly two were of steel. The great- life in Niagara-on-the=Lake; with- IEQoris o€ Little Ones Rouse Father stiletto-and plunged it into the side est loss of the 'season was the steel in twelve miles of Niagara Falls, �. of the woman, who fell in a heap on BUSIN F.SS AT MONTREAL. to Aid. the sidewalk. The street was steamer D. b1. C'lemscm, which _,Sts. Mary O'Brien never saw the-- of Dee. 29.-Grain-Cana- foitnde.red in Lake Superior. Toren (great cataract,until alis came here A despatch from Strathroy says: crowded with shoppers at•the time, dian western lo..•2 white oats Are ty four lives were lost on her. She on Thursday to spend the NN'inter Mr. and. Mrs, .William Calcut and and the man took.to his heels, fol- selling at 46jjc;extra No. I feedlwa6 valued at`$300,0W; her coal with her son, Thomas O'Brien,, of a.'family of six children had, altar- loosed by an.excited crowd. After cats at 45'•,,c, and No. I feed at cargo, which was worth$12,000, w'as ;�o• 475 Rotirth Street. It was also :row escape from death early Sun a hot chase he was captured and ` • ' .,.+da morula from• as hyxiation. 45c per bushel in car lots, sic :core. ;insured: � her. first opportunity of -seeing an y g p taken to the police station., where Flour 'Manitoba Spring wheat pat-i �'— electric car. With great trepida- The little daughter of 9 years was he gave,his name as Francisco Var- awakened by fumes of escaping gas io: The woman is at'the Royal Vic- ents, fir,4s at $6, seconds at $3.5n { Ten children are believed to be tion she was p"ersuaded to board a about 3 and 'be es to cry, which }' Winter wheat patents, $5 to $3,23, !ill with foot'-and-mouth disease in'I Main street car_to go to her son'r g Y toria Hospital in a critical con straight rollers, $4.60 to $4.70, do., Monroe county, NT. Y. home. *wakened the rest of the .children. dition.. - Her little sister got up and attempt- in bags, $2.15 to $2.25; extra, $2.- ed to quiet her, but fell to the floor s 75 to $1.85. Feed—Manitoba bran, overcome. A brother, who was in GaS AT,PINC'HER CREEK. $21 ; shorts, $24; Ontario bran, $21 IN � to adjoining room came to the res- to $21.50; ' middlings, $24.50 to cue, and he, too, felt unconscious 'Hinera! Riches of This. Favored $95.50; shorts, $24.50 to. $25 per to the floor; two more in the same Alberta Section. tun, including bags; ,pure grain fate. By this time the father and A despatch from Pincher Creek n1Oi'to $30 to $32; milled grades, ; mother were awakened and rushed Alberta, sa s: A stron Sow of na' $26 to $28 per ton. Cheese - The to their rooms. Taking in the situ y g local t rket holds steads with west- Three Mei1 Killed While. Desoendin the lural gas was;struck a quarter of erns quoted at 12;x. to 72', c and ation they threw open the doors a mile from this town on Friday c'asterns at 113" to 12c. Butter — Shaft. and ran to the neighbors for help. morning by the Western Oil do Coal Fresh receipts of creamery are lel- ' ]7r. McDougall was on hand in a Consolidated Company, who have ling at 25r,c. and Sept. make at ' I' short time. All five children were been- boringfor it for a couple of 2 si P . 6 cin a wholesale Way.. L'ggs- , I; unconscious, but were revived. peeks. The flame was lit over a �4 A despatch from Cobalt, say's: bucket, and up till the time to an The will recover.. New laid, at 35c; selected stock at I inve atian the rest is a matter of L y twelve-inch hole, and rose to a di's- 27c, and No. 1 stock at 2yc per doz- ;In an accident at the'Columbus tante of twelve feet in the air, in- en. {mine a 2 o'clock on Wednesday surmise. It is supposed, however, x that when they were about sev- dicating a very strong flow. The morning, William Hamilton, Ot- enty-five feet down the cable slipp' CI1L''RCII BL'RNI:D. well is down 400 feet. Oil, coal, UNITED STATES MARKETS , iron and gas have now been found Buffalo, Dec. 29.-Wheat -Spring j taw a; Fred \elly, of West Temple, 5d off the wheel. The engineer lioinan Catholic Eiliflec at Coteau in great quantities in this vicinity. sheat stead No. I Northern car-:P'Q•+ and Edward Nation of St. topped immediately and steps � h du.hac Destroyed. -- -,j.— loads,' etorgy $X,13; Winter, firm. Pierre, were killed. The accident at once' taken to see boa seems to have been caused by the stood. Mr. Shovell, the ' Corn-Higher; No, 3 j•el w,'62c;� from its whcel,as the was kastily called and dcY' A des atch frO'm Montreal says: COLD WAVE A'-. CHOLERA, ,i cable slipping', r p } _: N o. 4 yellow, G1„c; \o. 3 61 'The Roman Catholic Church at t men were descending the shaft in the rope, ladder. At t Cotea du Lac was destroyed by fire The Epidemic in St. Petersburg In- to 61';c; No. 4 icorn,, G0,z to 61c; i the•bucket. seventy-five feet he ;. No, 3 white, 63/c. Oats-Lower, I the.bucket, 'which war - bn Wednesday ' night, entailing a creases. No. 2 white, 53r/•:c; No, 3 white, f, The three men had been 'carry :loss of over 550,000. .It was at first A despatch from St. Petersburg 52/ to 53c; No. 4 white, 61'; to ing out blasting operations, and rang for it to lie raisci' feared that the fire would spread a 'c. ;E3arle -Feed to maltin at midnight came on deck for din- having arrived' the pad _ TH SW says: Thursdays cold wave was 51% } g, i LB to a large convent near by, and the aecnmpanied on' Friday by an ill- 04 to GsC. net, but forgot to turn on the air, to the bottom, a dep , nuns and pupils to.the number of crease in the cholera. There were Minneapolis, Dec. 29--Wheat - Hamilton went down again, and;Hamilton was not deal over 300 made a hasty exit. The but the other two mI, 31 new cases and 23 deaths, while Dec., $1.07%; May, $1.0:)'/,; cash, attended to this, and then return- �•, church was burned to the ground, f 425 persons suffering from the dis- No. I hard, $1.10%; No. 1 North- ed to the top. About 2 o'clock the I ed their last. Five ' but the convent was saved. lease are now in hospitals },ere. ern, $1.091/; No. 9 Northern, $I.- three were sent dow•i3 again in the j wards Hamilton exp:l `i Y Yt+ 4 �rµ. ',�.., K<, _�•,'... .. ... •.N- - .. ...... :., •--_ -:re..a.' .. _ ;.:y. ...K.ar�M .G.y _ _9,� h.-�..�_.y-_ ..� r/-�nw ix`4.5a „�r , > . xeu .kz<,r r Iw rrFc 4R:'. L ��grr -..ry��.:..,+-. — '+ r .t'a _ OH- '„'ewr r x• a.• ;CL Y .r.. 2 ....: •x�„'• rr...._,. "' -•',`:.' ., z?' x,E•' ::c ,q ..a: - ,::£..gin,,, �°.^�c.. ,. 7 s•, ., , �•A'. irz `+ ..'.,pp.rr;�- % ,...r r3- a r, "x'a, 'k i '}. tb. t�lT i5`<+' w.-::-moi. n.'.,.... .w<.. .. '. ern *::,' n ..:,?F. „'.9• �. saJjx,-.«. w d1;y.{...>, a - .t. . .iw• +.r- .4r. ::'f. -..,i �''J' r C.. 'f _ .J ,.--, .•E w • '-':.xS7 A...'...,,- -:::..», ,...> .. ,, . _.-...h ._ ,.,.� r..-,.. „'._...i.. ,... v,'+�5. ,r .�'b- - .. r' `, Jt"".. � - .. c j :.w ,._. .a ..., :.-, .-c.,a,•.-+tet._:. ,�,.::..•�;m. . - D: .r:= '2. er .x i:. ,✓" tit ',� ; , r _:_z ..rt., .'sem.,,, .� 11 � ,::1 �o. fir... _ - . _ f r. -a x R C ` y ` `r , ., gy_iu. ........ p . . N6NMM er word," he added emphatically; the letters which Joel still grasped, who made an investigation, unhes- �. "you had much 'better be frank, and the two men faced one another. itatingly pronounced it to be, foot- ` for it will pay you." "Aa you like," Joel said indiffer- a" a Wo ` "If I understood and-mouth disease. I'll.. }our object "� eptly, "I will be back in a quarter Cases of infection through butter, 111. -1 I - ---- __ nic unds "I do not see hew that concerns' of an hour. Don't o out." as you get a money. n un o y ,toy seize c royilk torn -- I. - You are 'broke,' and in confidence when he was alone. A fortitno was infected milk, are also on record. ;. you won't get another penny out of once Inure in Ilia grasp and this • Few affections have been the ob- ; . - th „ said astute) which causes o far the organism _ - { But he could find it, Ackroyd quarter of n flour passed and hebut '11 * ;� Tale of Love 8l2(� D1SappOlntlrrien! J Y _.. looked impatiently at the clock. He the disease has not ..J.Oxy. "\rot so easily as I can. I will- was beginning' to 'grow nervous been found.. In 1896 the German 1 pay handsomely." when to his relief Joel bustled in-, Government appointed a commis �»� � First you must tell me what to the room. sion to investigate the causes of ;,- I makes you think tha> 1-know' any- He pulled a bundle of crisp notes the'disease. In 1897 they reported , -CHAPTER X. - i was not content with the thousands I thing." I from his pocket and flung them. that they were.unable to find any z ?,� Ackroyd left the Castle with that he had, he dreamt of becom- `rj'ith pleasure. It is really very, down on the table. casual organism, but 'from their q . JoeI's cheque in his , ing a financial magnate. M simple. I knew you lied in saying "The lettere, please," ha . ca3d ex q pocket,, but he' Periments they were of the opin- 'did not feel altogether comfortable.I Fronp the outset Ill luck followed I you were not Ackroyd when we met curtly. ion that-the disease was.caused by He could not arrive in London in'him in his speculations. This only I at the Castle; that was suspicious. . Ackroyd took ,up the notes and an invisible microbe, or, in other .. - ,;i time to be able to pay the chequer involved him the more, for he now Then I am pretty well informed as methodically counted them, while words, the organism was so minute into his bank. He could not cash!'began to plunge heavily to'recoup Ito what goes on in the City; I heard Joel watched him with a grim smile. that even the most powerful micro- it at Joel's bank, for it had natur-' himself for his losses. The usual of your sudden accession to wealth) "They're right, I suppose," he scopes could not reveal its Area- ' 1 all been crossed. He therefore result ensued, and in a very short and of your gambling. I took a said caustically. "I thought so. Y Y• g epee. Since this discovery,cry,. a num- r had a restless night, but as soon.as,I time he found that his fat balance I hand in that myself, and I think Now let me have the letters." her of investigators have reported :;:his bank opened its door he enter- at the bank was well. night depleted. � 1 accounted for a number_of your He took out his.pocket-book and on certain other diseases produced «. ed and asked to see the manager. !He did. not stop to consider his pu- bad investments, for I can move placed them carefully in one of the b << s ( eition for he 'was y invisible microbes. governed by the the markgtt g'�„eti I choose. Final) compartments. . Prevention.—The usual measures - "I T want this "cheque to be speer- i Y, ally e—feared,'-' he said as he handed' gambling fever that possessed frim;; I obtained my cheque hack from "Good .morning, Mr, Ackroyd. taken to prevent the spread of the it over. but the time quickly came whet[ he'the bank. lour endorsement was Let me give you a wrird of warning: disease is to arrest all movements x,a ' The manager"looked u in sur- hat{ but a few hundreds left. Then: eufhcient to tell its own tale. .I Blackmailing is a dangerous• game _ g p he stood a hast at his .unwise con- •repeat, tiuw much';" of stock in the affected districts, to ... e as I 3 I to play. You have twice been sue- exclude all visito a, and uaiantine = . "Rather a Targe cheque, but the r "�i'hat will you pay:' cessful, but be careful of the third q drawer is good for it," he said with f If I had but invested the money ,, : ow you are a ing s' all who attendor are brought into at four per cent. I could have lived «hat have you to sell i can't fix' ber." coon-t�t�t-'with; >�a1a' a smile I can clear it by noon in Europe such measures are . ,•, in comfort fur tree rest of my life, 'an amount till I know; I don't want) Joel nodded curtly aced then a - *= to-morrow if that will do r%gorously'enfore'd•by the sanitary "Yea. That will be satisfactor . while now I am nearly as badly off details,,you needn't show your hand thought seemed to strike him. ,: " y as I was'before I of the the ue; ' too much, but 1--must know if it "$ police. The writer remembers, on T suppose you don t.mind if I draw; g q y the by, why did the -Earl - . - he .trawled to himself. I makes a powerful lever." q got one occasion, whilst taken a walk ' at few hundred in the meantime." I P part with the dhe ue before he g �;. "I am afraid I can't " He had just risen after a late Yes, it's a wee htv wL. _ 1.__ ager rep ie a ter a mo- as1 IN -ay ti:h as e - . y. sae_ wl a smi e. Ackroyd's face flushed, and. lie I land, being stopped b,y a police ment'e hesitation. `'If a hundred' °n the table: around him was every I "It must have been to enable you hesitated to reply. man, who informed in should he Rvill do V V. sign.- of wealth; his room 'was lav- ;-to get that cheque: _What is it}. A - "Oh; I understand," Joel con- pass a certain point, he would have. I i ishly furnished, and the dressing- !woman i" tinned. "You did to remain in the district for ten Yes, that will be, sufficient. give them up and . ZGood mornin " gown he wore was of silk. I Ackroyd shook his head. T o da 9, as foot-and-mouth disease ' g. - g t them back a��aln when he faint-. day. w, The notes once in his pocket, Ack- His servant, entered quietly. "i'm glad. That wotrlr'n`t have ed. Thief as we71 as blackmailer, was present in that locality. o royd's s iters rose in a wonderful Mr. Joel Josephs wishes to see ' been much use to me, What would'1'4.1r. Ackroyd." � Disinfection must�be carried'out ' ' degree, but his mind was not quite;you, he eaid respectfully. he the effect of the use of this in- He hastened from the room and ,thoroughly. Many Governments ' " ":\Tot at h,ilue', not at home," he 'format ion you possess 7" easy. He bought an evening gaper entered his 'motor-car which was endeavor to stamp .out the disease cried hurriedly. I Immediate and irretrievable waitin below. b the slaughter of all infected an- fn which he found a mention of ! ..-. But Joel had amici ated•such"a ruin to the Earl,' Ackroyd replied. g y g " Lord Wolverholme's�llneis;`to hi81 P Now, my Lord Harecaaitle,' I �imals, paying the owners some com- ,relief it was stated that fie was a more, and he had followed closely "Ho, would it affect Lord Hare- ,,, think you will -aitlg tr,'a different pensatiun. This is the method the ua the servant's heels. i castle, he asked. ' '.*Is he con- „ 1. w: little better. ( tune, I hold the rcrhip hand, he United States Government are Then came ' a disquieting idea. I "I'won't detain you .a minute " f cerued directly . cried triumphantly. carrying out. All infected herds "- What if the Fart were to confide.in.' he said as he pushed open the door. No• but lie would naturally sof- (To ,be cominued.) are slaughtered, and the owners .., Joel and. et him to stop they Ackroyd rose and angrily:told tile fpr "'lilt his father. _ J g "That is so. ]f this infurniatian are indemnified to: the extent of rcheque, for he may have discover-! °er`'aaL to leave the routn.- . ; . l . two-thirds of the appraised vvAue ed that he (Ackroyd) had succeed-� -What is the nteaning-,uf this in= ii of the nature yap say I will pay ,f _the cattle, in Some cases the ed in regaining possession_of the trusion?" he demanded curtly, 1:'o'I` I Mate paying the rest, The coat of �_ cipher letters during the-tinne that "Simply that I desire to see you, , . ='�`'kr'I "d leant forward expect=_� disinfection is also paid by the Fed- = be was uneonscietas. Ackroyd com-I 3Ir• Ack;oy final[,v cane toPt a cotnelivaiu thaeen y. t eral Government, Naturally, the Joel laid emphasis on the name.- 0N THE FA forted himself with 'the thought1 , air small sun, >ai ould tem t this man. ' cost of dealing with such an epi -• ` that the Earl would.not dare to tell: "What do you want ," P of. his treachery to Joel._ ;\o, lie� -"May I sit. down''_ Thanks. :'I ' '1.1 mill give you a similar cheque 'demic is enormous, and thy Secre- tar of Agriculture is askiai for fele he was safe, -ee.Lhat 1 stated your correct name' to this,' he said at last. y g But be found that lie could noel when we met at �Fulcerholme Cas- "Twenty-five thousand pounds?" an emergency appropriation. of . rest, 56 he proceeded to amuse him-1 tie. I ra-rely make a mistake," he said {rreathteasl,•. F0CpT-A\l)--A0 TH DISEASE. lSb�t),000 for this work. _ - Self by spending the hundred; Joel said, as, he took a neat and : "Yaw:" The present o>atb.reak of this die- i The last epidemic in the Statesp oounds. The luxuries, that pover- .made. hinsself cumfortabl«�: j C. abargain." - ease in the United States. an the occurred in 190$, when 4,461 ani-' _ _ 7 '�y had compelled him to deny him-I -I.think we can do business 'to-' Ac'kro,r d inipethously' ji0im to blocking of all shipments' of live f mals were killed, and the owners Pelf,. he immediately indulged in to' gtetber," he continued genially. "I his feet and held out his hand..Joel1 stock from : cert:ain•- States of the jcompensatcd to she amount of have use for lurked at it con 149,90�.t57, Thruoika teat .tldruloe the full. The finest cigars that you, and I am prepay- pttiotisly and her Union' into Canada, has attracted ! This outbreak lasted money could buy, expensive. jewel-.' ed to pay handsometj•,." he went shook hi, head. I the attention -of . the agricultural 18128,908.57 Toryy, and a resit to a Bond Si rest on. "Please understand that [ "This is a business transaction,;community,' and' has resulted in ,eleven months.—Prof. F. C. Har- � . -__tailor. ,where he ave orders that come in a perfectly friendly spirit." 3dr. Arkrovd," lie said grimly. iseveral ingtiicies as to the nature r. on, Macdonald College, in Farm- , gg "On that own account, or' that ick'oyd'`+ face flushed hotly, and-1 er's Advocate.- _ astonished the trac]Ysmari: - of this disease. - "I shall ppaay half when I try nn of another"' Ackroyd asked with a ' for a moment he was about to speak' Font-and-mouth olise>tse, also and the balance. oai delivery," he keen look: angrily, but_he quickly changed his!called A bthous . Bever, is a vine - - • eaid curtly, • . [iiittrl. He vent to a sate an o i !✓ - .1. y I My own, absolutely, but my d ok Icnt and contagious disease of. cat - hnsincss dues . nut concern. an- .51ollfbe Cipher letters.' He then re•1 tie, ehee and swine, ``CHOOSI\TG' C$RIST11i:Y3 "No necessity for that, sir,' vasa 51 OR his seat, P young ani the respectful repay, but the tailor other. I „ mals tern CLGARS." "(`ume to the rot then" Ack- "Some thirty years a r1, : lu be- . B Particularly auacep.tible. would probably have required it� lx' g I Sym toms.—The ' metal' sym - if it had not been suggested, and road cried impatiently. gen greiely, ."Lord Wolverholme, P g . A'box of good cigars is always an toms are usually slight fever- and Ackroyd smiled grimly. . I "With pleasure. Hots much -dovias sent by the Prime Minister to; acceptable present to a smoker. �•. 5t• 1 e-terahltr on a delicate ne o-; lack of appetite, and in milch cat- _>. He determined to have a night's 3-oit 'want fur your hold over Lord g g I ,The cigars selected by-. ladies for - tiat.ion with the iiussian GO !tie there may be some diminution{ z - ea'o eat for he was sure that lie Wo verholme 7" he re lied coot! •: p y chosen on resents are usual] P 3 of the milk flow. These troubles I - •' would be [enable to sleep eco he A•ekroyd started %auiently as the' mcnt, It appears that the Earl was are uirk i account of something fancy on t;he movd his trunk to-the. Carlton Hu- tiiurds .reached his ears. - ; hea\il,y. in debt , and he was just q followed 'by eruptions boa, irresp�etitie of the quality or tel and engager! a table for dinner� "1 don't nuder5tand roil,." h. about to marry• li nless ..he could'of the mus cuus membrana of the I workmanship of the cigars them- :mouthy the skin between the toes, ':� . find a lar e�srtm of mune` h • c . -- -tlaeestaura ' ria a woo a broken off. The'an o the skin 'o the udder and 1 They do Tiot'stop to consider that every delicacy in eaid out of season, covered' his-self-posseasion.hid S' , and his choice of sane wain made ' "You understand me` lady to-whom he was en a ed was teats. J'he eruptions or ustules in perfectly, g g P old letterin on the•boxes• silk or. with much deliberation and a keen, How much du you want 1" r f high rank and p�issessed a goo(1'the mouth may be,fan the lips;: gal j plush lining ccist .money to. 'the anticipation of enjoyment. I 1�hat hold have I ut~e> Lord deal of money:. .The Earl did riot'etc or tongue and the soon burst F, P �• y' manufacturer and" must be taken k1row wlllch way to turn. To ent.e•xposeing a red, inflamed area, and Vit. Me had no intention of hoarding ll'ult'erholine' ' Ackrvyd began ca' ' story shr,rt, a Ru-0sitn official'profuso• and continued salivation loot of the:quality of the tobacco. got into evmuuunicatiun with hiui� follows, often glairy—like white of 1�hen the his ill-gotten gains; fur he was aT tiously, y are choosing' jewelry' ,read making g' R , q and offered hint a large bribe to sell egg—and sometimes bloody. The l and silverware they always look - . `' Y g plans for incrPasin "I am a5kin you a uestian, tir, for the Hall mark or Sterling mark them by speculation. To his joy lekruyd. flow much du y'uu' hix eountry. The f:arl a<eeptedahe,animal finds • much difficulty and .a `• be foun i that the cheque was duly 'w ant'.'' ,l,ril,e---_" • . i on the article'itself, the box being s cleared, and that the sum of near-; "Don'tyouit think you liad better . ;pain 'irr eating, rumination' is im= the last consideration. ly twenty five thousand . lointds.be frank, Mr. Jo-el ! '•It will shorten • Juef r"se Vo his fact,and his fac•ei peeled, and the breath becomes Better , l t Iainr vhuued the pleasure which' fetid. get a' dozen sterling silt �,I stood to his credit. He• revell-ed in our interview considerabl"'. :' ver spoons in a paste board box. : this staterneat ave Lim. its possession. 8 i The pustules on the feet and ud .` ,. P ",I am perfectly open with vou. ' " than a dozen plated ones in a plush To do Ackroyd justice lie was'not' I want to know )low nnich you ('an you prove it, he demand-'der are usually smaller than those (case. �;' ed hoarser. of the mouth, and, on breaking, The same principle applies to rise in the least mean, for one of the want." �, first thinga that lie did wli:, iu •hi're '` )o you know what you want to The evideu:e•is he're,'"' Ackri',rd, ulcers usually form, and, in the selection of.cigars. • :1., ,aid placing his baud cm 'tile ]et ;ease pf the feet, extend tinder 'the ., a motor-car- and drive to a little t uy !". Ackr--,\d asked slily. ,feta' P g' - I The recipient of the cigars will � cottage a few miles from London. : 7nel'thou ht fur a moment. burn. prom exposure to mud and g g J he much more _appreciative if. he "Let uir' see if.' fifth, fiut.ter infection occurs is presented with a box of some ': There he was received by a white- \,,, I do nut'," he rapped 'out'` '`It's a ci her, blit a brio .1 , 'and 1 haired woman, with e\el;t sign cif at last. P ple une. the hoof may be entirely shei.' standard. brand: '. evident joy in his presence. I will explain it .tu yoii." 1 St>i= itr�tich condition will often I = ' :1 thought so; Wirat if I' say I hot a niument Ackroyd hesitated ep' a The Pharaoh' •Cigar manufac- ♦ "«ell Nan, how are y'ou getting 1,,\e nothru to aril'?'' walk on their knees. In acute ,• +hn '" he risked cheerily. , 'to let the papers:out of ]lis pusses- cases ,the disease extends to the';toyed by J. Bruce Payne, Ltd., is .. r r', Jr�r iauldtiilIa Tiar,'ackrr�:i];' sion, but he now felt that he could; respir"atol;v and digestive tracts, ion and.and mayhbeknoN; uobtained inhbut the Tbosies "Sadly, sadly, Master Julian, genially. trust .Tool, fol .he had came tri the: I ' she replied with a shake „f hrr ' Huw d„ you knmt that I have c onclusivn that Ili- was not, actin and death occurs in fi\'e.'to six days. of 30 each in sealed wax-lined 'y, head. any conne-,zLon with Lord 1�'o}\er-' g;The majority of cases, however, "Som- to hear it "lout thin.` %vill on behalf of the Earl,'so theta was pockets,,or in hoses of 23, 30 or lex{ ' R }n,lnur Iso danger'of his destroying them. ; are mild, and respond , to .proper I each packed in the ordinary way. µ b )-oiltter-now.shall have vel am thirty sl )lin ths� Joel slid not 'speak, but, took a ' '•-Can you snake it out •.''' he ask-I treatment. and the animals recoy- The dealer who does nbt stock ' S cheque (tutee his packet. e'r in about two weeks. week for the rest of yotur life.'' ed. the Pharaoh will tell you 'that he "God bless you, IN-1. r .liilian I'•his enclorsewe:it :,peaks for it.: 'Yes, yes," .1ue•1 crieditupatient-I Ilifec•tion in Man.—The ' disease1can sell you something "just as 1 ; self. The Earl handed .m\• cheque ly. attacks man, and the;•e are many 1 good," blit in the statement he ad1. ' You have been so kind to,at► old � \c,t, to you. 'Wliat )vas the con- Fur a, \i}iile all was siience onl 'cascs'vf such infection taking places (mets that his tandard of quality woman, she said sobbuigly. y� Snch castes usually occur from�is not fixed by his other lines. y and ended he had been kind. She' =ideratii�n . rue} rlemanrled: His Grokcn L} the heavy breathing of lazy manner ]lad disappeared and the two men. At last Joel looked' drinking the mill:- ref infected ani- i If he says he can sell yoti some A was his old nurse who had falle'ii .there was ntr•ua •e in his voice. . 1 tip, 'and his• face glowed with tri-1 trials: and the symptoms are tktne- 1 Ching , `'better" he knows -not ` on evil days, and in spit® of his Ackroyd c han�uc{' calor.' fur a ; uulph. _ I what similar in man ,,to those of i•whereof lie speaks. w" poverty, Ackroyd had managed to fro minutes he 'paced to and f, , i `'This \vas -.I—r cn by the laterinimals. A -very good example give her'sufficient money to keep ,� ,•. _ creep in thntrg;ht. He had great' 1 ItmrT 1fi,iister?" ma} be instanced during the prev- her out of the workhouse. ; adi,tirat ioo for Juel's astut rind t-l Ackroyd.nodded. • alenc•e. of foot-and-'motith disease He left with her blessings "3 irisin'.' a,id he \\antccl to axcri taus his con- i "'It: const he true c>r the Earl!in Berlin, CernraTly, in _ 1bu93. A SMALLPOt,PURIFIF.S BLOOD. 11 Y. ��+� his ears, and this in ai Ina2111C1'. tl\i! in thus approachltigr 111tH. �1a5' would not have let you blackrnai]`corisiderable number .of milk con- -. ''served to soothe the qualms of cont ' Smallpox is a dreaded scourge e q it on 'l,ehalf of the 1''arl, or•-was. hini. I will .keep tlir.se'Iette[a, :4Ir,; comers in that city suffered froth I soy much sty that, if it be repot ed1,r.' science that had been pyre k'in„ hien• thea• s.,met.hing behind 'it that he .lckrnyd,' fey£r, iyiEh the characteristic crop that a case 'exists int neighbor-' 'Now he laiunghed forth into ever}' creel n,it kno\\ '? - Joel took out hip chr ue-l;ook and tion on the tongue -and nitiscrnis 1 kind of .estrays encu: He 1<ryol;' q I bumf, a thrill passes -throu�h -t.h, ' ' ,•a, g "That was a 'prirate business filled in a form. ,(mentliranes of tele mouth, which, on NI-bole community.. �r.t those who chambers in St. James' and pug-;;trinsaetion between the Earl .and I frill retain the letlers,.if•i•ou�LurstinQ. left yet;y painful ulcer- suffer from sinalllSox; and recover. Y,. chased a motor-car, each morning iiuyself.'' fie slid firmly, don't mind, Mr. ,Joel. You go to ations. The a-tile disease lasted usualr• fisc to a steep old a ";111 he drove into the Q'ity and specu-I =+ fi �, i-, leave heard it, termed .Ioitr bank aild hring%- the 'Lutes for five days.- and- left •a sense r,f age. -lt s�cros to renew lift ill soutc mystr'r- fated on the Stock Exchange. A business," Joel said mnsingl•1'. "I here,'' .lekroyd said suavely. 1 ­rr-at•\vr•akneys for a tinin. The ` rage for riches had seized him; he have also heard it called hv'a harsh, 1 mus oat• h;, thoroug;hl.y purifying 1s he.sprrkr 11e laid. he fraud nn�;,,?r•br,it -d 1 stLnloo'i-,t, Sirc-li,,•1 the Wand. , ' . .... • .� 9, . :_ a.. :S, w y5 r.. ,.y ',:A .,C,1�siA:t .t ''$. " � - 'y - - - ""� -. WI}:C"''�''�' . k, i, .z:. 3 �.,,. •.,^.,r .kv.r_x, .z.,^ .. �.._ '>'d :T,.. �::u.. �,✓, .+..,,v. w 3Y .wee. n-!: -fc • fA 11W e_,,."' Li fir• r,�,¢ a'c..• . ,. 7'..J;P..,.__ L ...:,.':e. :,. •: .,,: .. ,-.. '.. •.n' i ..,"�. J'sQ'. •�r�: - „y',y4 .w rF•. . .. r.. +. �..t.... _• ,Y^r.5 .. .. .,,, _ ..... .a ..._.-. •mss^;_.'�' ..>y.. .,y. „ .� ,... k� r� y ^• ;:. ,� - • , -•W. E. HobE>a is sponding a \'Viten the ratepayers appeared 'The Farmers' Supply Store ',. � LOLALI�M�. week with friends iu Peterboro. to be unaniinous in thinking the 7 ' - -Thoma,,; Clark; of Auburn, council of 1908 worthy of an ac- 'Wishes everybody a l3appy -e,.y Year and Many Returns. k: -A:and Mrs. Ridley and child Huron Co., is visitiDg•'relatives clatilation why should Mowbray r ; a few days with Mrs. Rid- here. alone be refused that honor. The 'so wash to.announce that the store is fully stocked with every- spent ley's pareuts, A. N. an Mrs. - 1 - —Miss at , r era --- Fish, -- - visiting with W. B. and Mrs. Advertiser cents. thing in season i lscoe, ra ' �e—The Sacrament of the Lord's Powell. — 'Trout, Finnan Haddie, and Oysters, all of best Quality. Prices Rock Bottom. rill dispensed in St. _VA and M mg- Boo P, of joron- 50 to If;aerps gond land drew'e Church next Sunday morn- to, spent a few days here with with buildia a on, between PickerinK Other lines'O. H.-Pauts, itts, versos s, s, Underwear _ ng, the former's sisters. and weer silt. ci `o, WALSER, Dtubt r�.oa, for Men and Ladies. 4� 4 ? : -Rev. Mr. Bartley, of Toronto, -Dr. Henry wjlt be here as - 7 Co., !as here. on Saturday attending usual next Tuesday to attend to LOST-About three weeks ago be- FarmarS' SU 1 C �1Ckerillg� lints p his ofessional duties. * tween w.Knowles' aaa W. J. xorri-its . the funeral of the late B:oyal pT, a grey robe. A reward win be given for pp Rogers. -Miss Gertie Alla of To-way, recovery. T.B,REED,Highland creek,. iltf -A. J. and Mrs. Howlett-and `:onto, is,spending a week at' the OR, SALE.-A 100 acre farm,being V child spent Chrismas with D. W. home of her father here. F lot 10 is Eth ooa„ Township of Pickerin and Mrs. ' Carruthers, of t —Quite a.number from here at- Gd Tbig tbuildicgsclaaAep stock �e grain zetgo�ea; ' tended the nominations at o on Kingston road. oses. .socT,oR, cafe$ i.,ont, lair /'• ' -Thos Brady, of Markdale, ac Brougham on Monday afternoon. ARM FOP- SALE.-Being lots 10 companied by his sister,Mrs.Tity- -Mrs. David Graham, we are '�j� _ . y 1' sad 11,con 7,townehiv of Pickezii¢,and •' • leased to report, is raduall re- r 101', is visiting with Squire and P po $ Y consisting of SIO sere., This farm is the one Mrs. Buntio for a week. .. gaining her for mer state of health. on whi^h the wen-known Greenwood herd o[ - g ybort-horns have been bred and fed during the S uire Bunting, we are leas- i -J. G. and Mrs. Ha:sell and - 9 $ P past forty years. 7t is se rich s■a garden and •� Thomas and Mrs. Harsell, of Ux- ed to report is still holding his clean. wo�la sell iso scree, 59 scree t the j�'Ow and w e h0 may continue to whole of it. There s timber o one part of it BUN Ybridge, were Melting W. J. and pe Y. . _ orth as000, Terms easy., Possession �. over Sunda do so. 3pri1 let'16W, Arthur Johneta i,Gree�n7Liooa. r■ - 'Mrs. Harsell Y The six year old-son of J. C. _ VV -George and Mrs. Clark, of Y NOTICE OF IMPOUNDING,- -other Mrs. Bryant is ver seriously " 19intaluta, Sask., are visiting here Y Y Y 1 Public Notice is'hereby given that I Mrs. ill with pneumonia and other • p with the .former's mother, have impounded at my pzenuses on the rear o2 Wishes .,marry custom- W. J. Clark, of Church street: complications. lot i!in the B h coaceseapn of the township of 1c7 -Geo. Dix, of Scarboro and -All those interested in the Fickering, one brown zoadster ::are, blind in one eye,and that 11 said a0mal is not sooner u 7 formation of a un club are re- re levied or redeemed ebe will be Bold by pub- e1.o `� Happy and Miss Annie Morrish, of Highland g p remises cn atuzdap,tho9th O H p Ca iiia nested to meet in Dillingham's 4ic auction it my p � a Creek, spent Tuesday.`with &heir cl day of Jannarv, 19x4. Dated at Claremont. _--_��� r;,Jch�stnrn,Ja _ furniture store on Saturdt y even December lath, rase. nfoxGa iii+`� _ -A large number attend the Ing - _.... .. __.: - - • - � —Electors! don't forget the ������� � funeral of the late Royal Rogers, NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS f of Kinsale, .which took lace at meeting in the fire hall Saturday p gronlid g& night- Come and hear why Pick- " THE , in eri n g s Ou ac - Saturday.. OWLS 1 -Mrs. W. H. and Miss Lilian- =hare of the X120,000 offered frn• P - � _ -- .•: . 'Walkey, of Petertibora, and Miss 'good road Able 'speakers+will NgncE is her8by given that a vote Eva Willis. of Whitby,' were address the meeting. will betaken at the _Kunicipal Elec- t _ Xmas visitors at the home of. F. -On Christmas morning the tions in the Co uriqq of Ontario on - a niernbecs and adherents' of St. �Sonday, January 4th. 14119, on .a`By. W, Hobbs. —Dies. Whitney, of Oshawa; George's Church presented Monday,law• passed by the Council of ,the ` and dapghteis, :�ir5. ;Dr.).Wilson, K. Fawkes, as a mark of appreci- co-,inty in I4X . adopting the Good oPMontreal, and Dlisa Mabel, of orlon of her services with a hand= lir,+tdy fiy;.rur, 1;her'rt'y :* wnE pin 'ided i',-y Sl'2'i arw)should he rxper.F:- l)ehaw a, sent Chri�tmlis with some rocker,-upholstered in lea th- ed in im7rnt.;n_ certain rc.. 1= - _• pp: er. The children 'o€ the Sunday _ Pickering friends; 6 _ %%,h:-.-!: -- - _. _ ._ ...... , -. _ •_ .. . . _ _.-�_:_ - 7. st resented Mi=s Fawkes throughout 1t-he co+.:nt�, of ,b -Owing tai neglect in getting pool also p ammmt c;�r•rx�1 wa to lie fur-ni-}li+3 i.� Math a book of the ehoicest illusiC, _ sent the neces:,ary notices in tilos, the o b-'r and y t e a s-z c+f rD. -� H a Christmas ' the annual meeting of the Picker- bound is tartan plaid and a vol- (NOto b-'raised try the •i g of L• • � ing.public school will be held.oh' ume of Sir Walter Seott'- iv ai�Iloe, krentures of the conn y l"px;able ­ Wednesday Wert at lU a. m. leather borind. instalrnAnts rens oyer, period. (if -Wm. O'Connor and. three -La4L IM,miday evening. being 2fI years, +.111 hearing lrrF .et t2�- New ' .' +rlanghters, of Orillia, were here the date•yet apart for the festival r.tte offive per.enAro S- ro V a for a few days at Xmas visiting cif St. ,John the evangelist, one. of Nc+TtarE is also g:yP-t ha: h� tall+ - - w, the patron saints of.the Order of to he used for. s+u,i tote xi1T.. he -n.a at the home of his brother-in-14several of the craft Henry Larkin, of the base line. Free Masonry.. , form tn,the following chart, viz: -We congratulate T. M: Hend< of this town paid a fr%ternal visit - - ) - wish S'c u 11. to Com o�ite.Lodge, of Whitby, ' -Orson on•his promotion to the'po- F For arrginfi,,ut the - e � a cation of assistant cashier of the it being the occasion of their an (rand Roads System. nual installation of oflicer,4. Geo. 'Massey-Harris Co. -Toronto, a W. P. Every lana the Installing r .=�6 N.. promotion which means.y can- y g y 1i a have made rias prep: .lions'for th Holiday Trade. taiderable increase in ealar baster and a very alea4ant. time } At amst ,are ing wit de. Ctrst•>rU -The Dramatic Company, wha was aiibie(luently spent at the re- .� the System bays had a pine in course of freshment tables. sees will find our store crowded with gciod thingQ, preparation for some weeks. in. --The spacionq I 4dehve of F. ��'e.have the best in Groceries -of ,all kinds-SeedlesE Oranges =tend to'present it in thetown hall w• Hobbs was the scene.of much By order of the Municipal t' r u.r:l Raisins, .�lmondQ Filberts, Pecan, Whole or about the fifteenth of January. merriment on Saturday evening of the Township of Pickering. Seedless Walnuts, + when sixty relatives and friends J. A. W 3i1TE. D. R. BEATON, shelled, nice fresh.'Chtistmas Biscuit°,' Primas Cheese, Honey and Fuller particulars will be- given Y and everything the:best for Chrtstnias.. later. assgtnhled to assist Mr. and :firs. Reese. Cleric. -.-Syrups,. Y g Public meeting Saturday Hobbs in celebrating the twenty- 'Dry Goods and Fancy, Good?, greatest collections one could might. Reeve White, R. R. Mow- fifth anniversary of their wed- wish-to see. A great show of Gent's and Ladies' Fancy Tteq and bray, Jas. McFarlane and others ding. The horse was prettily Collars. Fancy Post and Xmas C s immense variety. Fan '> will address a meeting of the decorated with Christmas 0 decor- C L a China. Crystal, Leather,.Plush,Silk, an so many nice articles for 7 electors in the fire hall Saturday ations3 and the table boquet wa= a the festive season. - ":�vening at 8 o'clock Jan. 'Ind, handsome bunch of carnations. a "'"— We invite eve body to come and seethe grand display. .Re- when the good roads scheme and wedding gift from Peterboro. At ry ueFt= accompanied the Hard and Soft kept COII9tan- :-ialember in Fine Was,Choice Coffees,Pare Cocoas,.we sell the beAt. other important questions will be pa discussed. Come everybody- and bride and groom to the dining- j on hand. Buy from us and we will do you good. have a good time. * room in which were tables laden :t y e �p -On Christmas morning as Mr. with•all rile delicacies of the teas. / O J../ f C K / G QL CO. 'Hickey ryas on his rounds deliver- oil• Here thgy were toastel and .,IC - E E S O R V r l ioqq milk, tarn automobile nnezpect- warmest wishes expressed for j _ •!wily appeared upon the scene, their future happiness and pros- T -with the result that the horse be- per'ity. _'after the wedding break- LOCUST HILL ' t a=t a leasant evenill was spent came frightened and ran away. p g in social intercourse and mus' AV About twenty dtiarts cif rich mirk, he meetin held un Dion nders Wanted ���JJJ . . nn le - - At sold in towns and cities, was clay evening int the town a SEALYD TE�i)ff Q willa reegived the purpose of nominating candi- spilled upon.the road. Fortunate- P l�`e by the undersigned up tab p. m. on �ly no other damage w'ac dune. dates to fill the position of police Faturday. January 2nd. 1909. for the FOR W -Next Tuesday evening, Jan. trustee there was a. good attend- position of caretaker of Pickering w . 5th. in St, Ant�rew•'s Church. Lind- ance of ratepayer?. The retiritur Public School. Particulars map be Hanging Lamps, er the auspices of the Ladies Aid, trustees gavea verba} report of had t;' t 1 In g S :piny g at W, D. Ru ers Rev. A. Logan Geggie, of the receipts and expenditures and the sh`The lowest or any tender not neces- ,Hall Lamps, - work of the year. The ratepay- parlor Lamps, Parkdale Presbyterian Church, welly accepted. -Toronto, is to give his ever pupa.. ers appeared to be satisfies] with p the 'W. G. HAM, W. D. ROGER,;. • 'lar lecture '•R'it and Humor." the work done. W. G. Karn, cec•rstar " ' - ,Any'who have ever. heard.. Mr. returning officer, -presided. _a Chairman. _ . _ S' Alarm Clocks Geggie before are only tool glad to large number.were nominated for ou avail themselves of the privilege the position of police trustee, but South Ontario Election Carvin ts, of hearing llinl again., He`is to be all retired executing Messrs, J. H. cogs of Commons, � � assisted by_Erriegt Ha�eldine, ten Wagner. W. V. Richardson and F"1'H Children's Sets or soloist, who leas received the M. S. Chaprnan, who are thus 26th October, 1908._ raise 'iu the Toronto elected by acclamation. They. ' Ah,ta t of the detailed �staterilent Qi' ►7et8 highest praise will no doubt ,fovea :Wort ca SCiss. ° . press for his singing. During the prove pa- of all election expenses incurred by or C evening lie w i91 �llye several selec ble board and will look faithfully „n behalf of Peter Christie; Esq., a Hand Sleighs, ' tions. The lad$; will serve re- after the interestz of the village. candidate at said election, sent in to "fre�hinents in the lecture room •+• i5�received by James Rutledge; Esq., Hoek-6y 'Skates, fro1u G to 8 o'clock. Itis expected _ Lc.:iLE I:EGISTEP.. as his financial agent, and published J that the evening's }arca earn w i11 - purs.iiant, to the s;store. Printing, iter i.=[inti, JAI, :Tit—Credit gale of posting and distributing bills. rent of and' a 271061 beautiful r0'one of the best ever, given in' hallz, Including personal expenses _di6play Of farin stick, im leoleuts, etc,,at lot Pickering, p $4.17:19. ,r lar, coli. 6, Pici.erin (rear Green Dated the lith day of December, -Christmas Duy was oh-esti etl w'F�od1, the property of, Alexander 1ix1A. / L V E R W A R E here in the usual rnanller. 1'an }' Moore. Sale at 1 c,'clork. sharpp. nninns•appea red to tae the ors]- give month's credit. 5a•e bills. T, - N. R. �Io�cnR.av, J. 13l'TLEDf or oi' the-clay, find Santa C}litic ap- Pgnchet,':luctioneev. Ret. Officer. Fin. agent. pareutly had a vary busy night Trlt R�n:w, JAN. 14Th 1009.-Auction — - -- of it previouQ to Chrlstnlas The" .,Ile �,f cattle, sheep aiid ho s oii lot cls being sonlewha_t mild many It). F•nn. 1. Piekering,'one toile west C H' N S Y property of What It Costs who had looked fAT, X, cliwarcT to a drly of Piekrlmg Village, the grope �V nl. plc e ,. Sale at one," see bills. . . •o£ -katiug were: di,aplxiiuted. 1 _ - ,Among those who spent Christ_ Thos, Toucher. Auctioneer' .end the Results.' _ naris with Pickering friends were: TrFsi,,ir, ,JAN. Iftn•--Anction sale of 77 farm sttwk, implement-4 a rkl hcnlse- 3)r. F. E. Logan, taf Detroit: Jlrs• hold furniture, at lot 6. eon. 2, Pick- A Kennedy School edn- - � H. Doyle and tlairtghter,' Dlrs. ei•ing(Kingston' road.) the property cation doe. no,t cost inuch �G GG 1+) tj llson J. R. and Mrs. Thextoli of David Nall .tc Sqn. Sale at 1.2 -$10 a month• (less "for S' c ,.anal children aril Stewart - alu] ci cloc:k, lunch tit 11. See bills. W. Uordonfihextou; Frank Lidgett: R. Powell,:urctioneer: -' •cash on longer terms..) Louis Findlay with wife incl 19466.-.sats= Ary. graduate will earn We liave a large assortment of Boots just arrived a «FrrNlsn:cv, J:w. Ls?rit, c from $500 fo$1000 a year. for the fall ttacle, c dalighte.r; Dli,se"i Maggie' and J,iuli Yale of ortti stock and- lin ale- - Josie Moore: Fred Howlett and relent.*, the property of Jn.s. A�ex• We find the position. dnughte-s; .Tohn litid blrs. •Law, :utder, lot 2% Icon. 2,-Pickering. Sale -Send for our booklets. - George and 'Mrs. Law ; Dr. and ;it one, see i,il;?. W. B. Powell, They tell the whole story, The Celebrated Willia>ri<19' TViale Mrs.- Rateruan and daughters : aartanneer. (\o. better goads m4ae•iii.Canada) Howard Nice; K L sister: all a The Kennedy SchOOI ,: ZVe'have.q}so a few pairs of Buys and `Youths' Booty odds � burl; arts] f Toronto : rote for \Iow•bray,to keep down _ Dr. RnFi Jf r-. �iGe��-nrt, of Mark-� taxes. � , and coda, we are clearing at half price. _ Ll . a d Nli y, F,f•Y+,wa-?fin, :Johns �'utat Fri 1lc/wbra}� w ..r �yR� in• Adelaide St. East, Call Rnd nee them. J J an l D[rs. .111aw'aiy. Wild F. }:. and �tl'11a11P,lltal in havill �'<,t¢ r+f Toronij. 141: Allaway, and o hilclren, of the people ori the (+ooc Rdlids � '•, A. BUNTING, I'1C , tilrurtoy, �n