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Surgeon of the Kingston We have a od assortment and the The regular Sunday School business visiting Mr. Blake. -Aseeaal Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate rices good so ever rson meeting was held in the church Wed Albert King has engaged with Jno. ' rasa Office hours a to 19 s m,1.160 3 D m end 4 p can et them nesday evening. Cowan for next season. . 'toep m. Pieieria¢,Oat es 1y g The farmers here,are jubilant over Alex Bonner is Calking of buildinga ooEseoT • As AM 1 EO. N. FISH, M. D., Gesspae08° �' the decision of the courts in their new herrn next sutnrner. .;oc4`qv tn"pae � vet the best in the land. favor in the case a ainst the Cold Stor- Pleased to see ;hiss Olive MacCrae. Moat nr IT hASRO t4It PHYSICIAN AND 6UIiGE0t7 g ' .,,,Wmber of College of Physicians and Sargeons, Single Harness, Team Harness. age and Produce Co., of Peter•l»-3ro• about itga1n,after her long illness. . •@at_ Associate noroaer, County of ontguio. Hollers, • Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, •�, bfr. and Mrs. Farmery, of Toronto, Oface Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1:o 3 and b to 8 • "v.m. Brougham,oat. •; It-ly Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, SCARBORO sprat a few days with Jas. Davidson- e Axle Grease. Hoof Ointment, Cherrywood Orchestra provided the • 4 • ~T HERBERT KIDD, M. D. 'C. 'k. Harness Oil and Dressing. evJohn Heron, fariner; of Wes` Hill. music fora Stouffville party :V a Member College of Physicians ani onr- Team Whips.. Bu SYhi o „ Arthur Laughlin conducted the F.p- geone of ontario. Late House surgeon of Gen- P Buggy p' " died suddenly early Tuesday rtrorning' worth League tneetin{, on Sabbath ` L A' :,eral.Emergency and Burnside Lying-in Hosci- THOMPSON BROS.. - Pickering aged 88 years. He leave, a tridoty evening. �' �*Act Su>y A9•Ase ws, Ials of Toronto. O'u ce in Alexander Morgan's and two sous, 'Charles-anti George, •uar7.CVTS CNApfLO MAa09. resfdeuce. opposite Methodist church, Clare- The school was closed- for another ecZE,aA..,M•AS •Iota. >I and one daughter, Bertha, all at CIAT,CA VKIJAVIS "F ' swat. Out. fly Merry home. Samuel and George Heron, of week, owing to so much sickness -in SORE BACX,ErC. L Legal. Ch st�aS Scarboro, were brothers and there are the neighborhood. four sisters, firs. Moore, Deer Park; The -prayer- meeting Wednesday' and — Mrs. D. G. Ste henson, East Toronto; night was conducted by Fred. Roach. Are counted curs, frour the start,as it is so $: FAREWELL, Q. (3., BAF#RIS• p in the absence of Rev. Hames. active upon any diseased skin or sores. r aT• TER,Coagty Crown Attoraey,and County A Miss Elizabeth Heron, Scarboro; and is Ata tor. Court Sore.WhitbT. IGr APPY NEW YEAR Mrs. Westney, of Pickering. The •i • _ DR. SPARES - -^ funeral soak glace Thursday at L.3r to _ AGINCOURT �-EGET ABLE GIN't'DfE�fT �:. -LT T. BARCL.XY,B Amster-at-Law, _ t 7 - :Melville Presl)vteriipn cen_etery. - - when once a- •::Ed to a case of Eczema, will 1 . solicitor,Notary Public,Special Erarni- .TO all O11 xrlends far P take awe ail re?Hess and kill a31 diseased Har for H1P.i Court of Justice. S'a^essays to •_ •♦• T}.i i' Curet till' a was terribl y ver-&-Mc9t13ms.—Sroek Ser - - I ti' tine b• an —ski not and.put the akin into arrincath f whttby. sty aII near. awfcrl tragedy that -%vers'enacted_ in _..----- — — --- _. — �i%x. Ask for sa,n�Qe ' - - and two daughters. are � ,rr.i .t'ctr' ,(tu)n roan, who for the last fie ,. . ---------- Hope to see icer all �n 1J?9. g - 4 �•-.-^��'�^.� .-' ., , ' '�•n„---^�• his brother, 1S'. H. ando.t.Pz•,fti.ads ttierkshas beendrinkingvery heavily, 2i.bwAP.ItFN-�t:DcsaLot'o.•3:nIIorytotra,Ont HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR= n a throughout the :usnship. i; ririw in Toronto j=ail'aivaitink trial - • OEON, AND DEtiT19T. B:c. and Q1: ,.I. s are the lowest c •,,,',K ^,N•On +> A An intererstinc ev_nt l•'. on the ch+rig ctf b'atin� his wife Lv .`i D D E R S Aradcase� of sbe Ontario Tel 'in•ry Cil- { `t logo, Torbato, registerbd mem>)w of 'e pry time. Tuesday. Whnc h dao )l: r.aof til - death. The cerci.,' was apparently. a a Ontario Veterinary Aledicer Association. `t (iso.TO(rl, tiz`'hen his 13a gir'er, :Taira- d<tmcstic-our, the' accl�sed having gee .rid reefdeace one and q?ares miles hetlt ,I, rsas unfired in mars:tgc%1 ) �7r, lahored untl�: the d(-'.:•sign tf:. t .hs cif til k r.1= Ni,tuufactured to Order. uorch of_(}reoa 8:vez: OfEce aa4 atceiaifo:ge Pt on6 an tILIa Or W. It: }sass;rn, of '1'oront.• h' Rife way trviriQ t i , IV.ere ur hone us. ttounb to 11 a.m„ani 1 .o .e p•=: Private - "ham 3' biro and h( _P^ # telephone is my oases P,ty. addreea, G:eoa �, cerearony :t•:ts.pe:•fnrntpd 7 t a r�n� w;o;-d',,. rnirned-to- he "frr:is�hr cif hi: - .,. Sivr, out. _ 0,:?,-'Il j'0"1 :21. encs of till•i?::tried(tt•* Ilei it:, l,y the Caen Irmse." The do-ad tnnn.an is s,,r- I3?•.ick,mitlling find��'oUtlttstkitl,,- Ret S ”. x' be::, :: (rry n 3 �:. ti�rli by two tbiidtPn;:t boy 0}-eat of `all kinds. �ttlSlitEti (i�QrDs. happpy ,,'.yp a le:: an :ho rv;•nii:r; t tisk :tncl:t giil'l years old. 'rho (accused ' 41IR fol• L'tr-';alo and N ig,r:t Fall. :li.. ha;- th.� copt:tation of tieing. one of:t SI:�Ii close �t-(>dnesctaya H09. I'.)t?CfI H I" ups of '►i 1;=. Br�. 'tii' ':tS('}.ryld:; congrat`:}t :or• uiurc)se Letuprt:2tnciit. and one whce atld ,5atnrcaays.1ri1Liceaua.bro)Ehar.on%. - - .a . always i1Tt:cat!q -his_rsife, but. (kers 't1 HOPPF,i: I+-uPr (if"M�rt:a a tlways•hean consideted-an inoffetrsive = Brock Road,- � R Clareiuont F�rr,2tClre '�itil2 LL:!�BAP,-c'v x Liceasos )�the County .of On:aro. neighbor and a steady workman. Ars • + fa,c�SQ�2t Ontririo Cities st store sn3 ::is realieaoe Claremoa:. T11 S. ;•tfnen' ,>i :h., It pP1' inquest was held .on Tuesday by-the Will he dispen�edtn the I:hurclx here Coroner,-Dr. Coutts. B-UNTING Issuer of Mar.--age — — next Sundae. .' - •�'• �. :-ieensee for the Ccnatg Cr Onteano, of- THE Western' :,Bank sof sae at the store or at h:ar�aidaao.,Pickarfng • Rev. lin ('atter, formerly n. Kee- KIN-SALE _ Village. watin, a:cu ied the .u! it in the Prrs- f. age. Y 1 y Doll and Sleigh hyterixn c�lprreh lzlo t sc(:ep:atblp th« Our Skil;binR is almost guns 1 HOti SE.-Norway. (tart two. Sunday=, All of (aur young rnen-who were in Canada. TingstoaRoad, Particularatteatioa giv- Quite an *mare(: sats take ori Mon- :the West fast summer are going backoia _ boot Chhaarges=o asrstedea.J..Y Cama Pia CONTEST ssues in which they9wer`e the v, ous ailed Capon fsrziers attendirg the Toronto .I-i' in Walttbo eriillo(,reng hwlloewasecritically P1Ckering ]Branch. t OeC7' EIIC�B Dec. 318 . to decide T,y the btAIIW.. ill with pneumonia some time ago, is B.BEATflN T09P:iSEIP CLEBI� '-'►kis. ('-}heel:: fOrnlel'ly of SL 'now recovering but i"s tali((very(weak. ;na�rlarat.d b7 act of Partias•nt 1889 .•. r David's, arr;ved here on'l3:tturd:tiy and 3Irar Daisy (flew, who was under D• Conveyancer, Commieeior�err for asking Two reliable nieIt of the toA*n *111 took-charge of-our public school on the doctor's-care some time ago, is f a4ldavite, Accocatsnt. Etc. Ifoa.y to loan P Aitthorhed•CaPita r• al.0s),000,1k. Aa farm cropest7 "Issuer.of ldarrisge Li- count the votes and the prizes 'Monday. We welcome her to our vil- ag-in on the sick list.- .ZVe hope for Subscribed " whlt.vsls. oat, t-t, la e.erns hope.her stn Amon us.ma her seedy recover will be delivered to the winners R 1 P y g y The oyster supper and entertain- Paid c 3W000.00 . � T be p N:lswnt and pruStable w herself PP Rest Accflt,nt • 330,OOR00 '+[�� X :MIAW. Li:ensed.Auctionees. on Saturday. _ an u ifs. anent. held under the'auspicesof the , rM All(Finds of Estee :ooaptly attended to, r :... - -'- P Kinsale. r ay school was a decid6d A _ pp P sasots 61000.000.00 - ' CYardes rewooabs. T.leph.ae residence or 9 and write,Greenwood,ant. li y We desire to thank all onr ens- - success. After a sumptuous repast of GREEN RIVER oysters and.other Last viands, made JOSR.COwA'•Es4. T.'8.LICifrLLAB E e; POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, tome sand friends for their pat- y y er..fd.nt ba ld•z Fe.for Coaatlea of Yuri►od Oatarlo. Aae. C. Doten spent view. Year's day at by the young ladies, were partaken of rOnage during the year Hoa'clog= Pe in, the hall they proceeded to the t►onsidesof all 'kinds atteaned to on shortest his home here. speelsl attention given to FsrID.r'a, Sal. notio.. Address Green Siver P.O., onr, In and ho for a eontinnanee of church where a grand program was Notes Coneetioaa solicited and promptly B Pp 'Clifford Har r, Illi Toronto pent �' LI pp � pe � he Greenwood Quartette, Fsrm.Ye Notes discounted Amrfean eros air favors. _ the holida at J. B,_Wtlbon's. prepared T 'WB. POtVELL, Licensed Auc Y _ y the Kinsale Orchestra, the KinsalForeign Ezoble an anPabought and sots- 11�ratta . tfon..T for Ontario, AU kind. sole■ in- Mostly everyone are satisflied with ea.d,ayailab,.oa all parts of alts world apadaaied eitherpr,vstey or by auction, sale We wish you all a happy and the wa the electron. local o tion and Quartette, recitations, dialogues, r > siotee ooll.eted. Yor dateaor other pestacalars y p songs galore. C. L. Mackey anis Rev.. ��ply at resideao.. Elizabeth st., Picketing. Prosperous.New Year. good roads system'vot4 ternitnated. Mr. Tucker rendered a number of.ars Savings Bank Department. Ord•are left at News Oface will receive promptTwo large sleigh loads and a num' flne songs, but last and hesE of all was attention. 151 Y. T. M'. ,MICFADDEN. ber of others were unable.to Rain ad- Chemist and Optitian, - Pickering mittance- to-the concert on Monday a flag drill by twelve young ladies of Interest allowed ondeposits at high- ; POCCHEH, Licensed Auction- the school, which reflected ,great est current rates, and credited., or. night. 607,caltsatorLad Collector for tbeoonn credit both to them and their trainers. paid quarterly_.to depositors. Use of York and Ontario An kinds of auction W � �e� Co e Win. and firs. Hoover entertained The proceeds-amounted to over'fie.l.a oosdacted and valuations made at mod• g lf- yr. arid. firs. Woodman. and .family Clarence T. Batty, Mgr, :eMko Charge. Eatatee and eansignmentt Coll. and Sir.and ;Less. Booth and family to NaYantly maasa.d and sold by auction or GREENWOOD Private sale. Mcriga¢es, reate, aotee•and dinner an'New Yeat'aday. . . .neral accounts promptly collected ani carie- The Whitevale Mj"ior Circle gave Have a full line of rre�h and cur- 3I, Gleeson and dao hter's ent Run-. t . �aatory settlements R rticoled,, Phone or a tra at the home of William and g pHOCKEY -1 ' wA1.,for teatao and perticutar*, Brougham ed -teat? CO»stahtly on'hAnd.• day itL Altona. i0nt. Dates may be fined by rtcne Nxws �I:'�: Bui,ih Tu la} evening. 'A good N. Lidgett, of Toronto, spent the -Y' n-rnlhet' attended�and an enjoyable -: . Spice.'Roll, Breakfast' Baeon, c•vrning was,c{wnt_ hoiill»ys wifh friendshete. Ham, Bologna, W einel•�, err:. Mur.y(onRr.rtnlati„mc are exten( (erre elected Snc�eol iructees-at the. Viekercng liver'q :�. �1. G. .(n l �Ir:. garner u[l.m the :tnllnal vchool ineetin BOOL+ sh&te3 Sticks', Pucks Higlle�t prices paid for •.•;y.pi•e�•iour New Vi,ar'v.gift which g0 i t f , -`BnZK'h e:•':F cattle. . t3uc pr esente(i•ro them on Thursday Johit Harbron, formerly of Gt•een- o - --- — cnornrn t finedau titer Navin lrriv- won.(,is renewing old',Lcgntiinances in Straps and,Laces at ` 'Ir$t-ClaSS rlo9 for (sire g R g' and aronud the village. p ed to brighten their home. No winder J[rs. S. Wsitters, of Oakwood, is Day or night - REAL ESTATE William smiles. prices to.Slut all. : A 1 ttrr was received lot week from spending a few days here with, her 'Bus meets all tralIIB (laughter:Mrs. Wisher Wilson. ; Thornton, by the Green-'liiver J. E.-Disne And fanii]N- inov.ed to 'Give us a call.. 'Teaming promptly attended to. _ Lam)jgr u1 the A. U. C. R'„ thanking Whits on Tuesday'where' Mi.Disnev Insurance and -ern for the runt t a•ment' h y Agent for Canada Carriage Co. .he(lne cif$'3,(v'a)�the .rnapirnt of imhr y Inas opened a large implement and GR0. PHILIPe Grocer, 73toug11at1I U. Conve ancmII Done :tura in the or dote hell' by hr,late harness business: W• �• Peak ' gee. J: w Totten..of Clarement, - f Pichtritr iut'h..,..T:rwe=Thl;rnior.: S. `; a pt hed an interrstin sermon here — __ ----- ---- — _. on Sundav, his topic being Temper- } • • I3otrse ad Lot far sale cr CIi rent, ATHA once.,while Rev. Tucker took •tire �aeksrnithin� shat ge at Claremont. • Also YIltringf$ill'fola:ale R Jt1vi isnri the sick'list: The Young _lien's Biotherlinodl ;tire U. Byer spent the•holiday at his hating speaiat services in the S:llen) Come A general blacksmith business clone. 1. );ter Farm fo r sale. home here. clinrch on January 17th. Rec. H. F. All kinds of repairing neatly and Joseph L(,irnrau•spent New Years in McGee,o€Toronto, will conduct the promptly executed. If you Nvant to bny sell ori P nt„call P,:rth county. -- at_ttly ofi„s. B..rauins, servii•eS: A han(ln�t' will- 11ek1 on .� To — I and, Mrs.' Harris spent Christ- th fuIlot _ Mr.n e vitig Monday evening. Horse-shoeiltg a --Specialty' . Ina.,day at Oshawa. � W. V. Richardson• JamDu es nkeldspto ent. New Yeat:c at' BROUGHAM c Geo,.CalverC.�, 7th con., Ba ett PICKERI\(,, OST, -- 3lis� flable Spears; of Uxbridge,. Mrs. Geo. Philip is visiting for a few -- Ncltary Public, Pickei,i119. pant New Years with her sister, Miss days with Toronto relatives. -- Ethel Spears. •Geo.'P iilip, Sr., ,of Oxbridge, paid > = DOMINION BANK Algol ;Ugm � ' A. and Urs. Lehman, of Pine Orch- ns o-t flying visit this week, • '�•��• blend (�iftce, To,rorrto ard, spent Semday of last week_at A, T. Thompson, of Thompson Bros:, elU seat Vl•0re WINTER SESSION f'arrntilrrs. paid us a flying visit on Taesda,v. . ”--� T.• Dunkeld% A: B.•Lehman•and f. N'Ve understand that the S. S. Con- and have your eyes Capital paid rap $ t3,000, Lehman spent Now Years :ret Jacob vention has been indefinitely post- examined by r ' Reserve fund ribs( tindi- Open; January 4th in all de- Smith's at their annual roast. poned. vides profits ii,:300,000 pariments of the CENTRAL Hohert and John ti sun ' slient NoruxuA Merhin rind wife, of Pick- _ '. . _ Heposited by the public :3.1,(10(1,000 1CSiNES5 COLLEGE, Ynnge_ Now Years with Jam (IS Whitson, ening, spent the holiday with his par- ' 11,000,(100 I' ;end Gerrard 'Sri Bets,Toronto. \Iarkh:un, at'theit annual'rcur'st.' anxper y Total.assets ant's here. FA Out-Catalogue explains our:sit- „@@ fir, and \het,. Balt of Clinton, spent The temperance people Irero were periority in F.grripment. Statfi, is 'part of the Christrivis holidays at the «.ell -leased with the result of Mon- WHITBY BRANCH. Nletbods and Result,,;. Ymi:u•e latter's arenO,.John and Mrs.Harris. d Av's. in on Q t• l•�y� _ pP : cot g th repeal by-law. f��`Nli` :.`Ceaeral Banking Business , invited to write for it if inter- lfiss Reva' Nigllswrander returned in .,> >�,.,�r�•w_.,� Rn tucei-ancLfamily elf _ `/ lan estecl in the karat(of w pool work home on Satrtrdsty after spending the Killarney, Mart., are, visiting with the transacted. _. y• which brings bestsneoess. ( holidays with her fitther, Mr. ~math, latter's 1•n•othec, C. A. Barclay:here, , dress W. H. SHAW, Pi•e�ident of Dutton. Examination Free.F. Tomlinson) wishes to thank Special atTention given to the college _ S. and firs, Hoover, Mks Alma •TiiE ,Fws for mentioning the loss of _ _ „-• `: tion 0i farmer's sale and floover, A. B. and .lies. Nighswander, his overcoat, as its was returned to > , --- -- -- -- --------- - vander, of Stouffville, .the Other notes. W. Nighst liim•throagh-the-person reading the Opposite the ' _ Nlkses E.and A; NighsWander, of To- came. RHITJSH Te-in of IMO Tonto, attended tate roast at. N. B. F. C. \(&chin is taking 11 t a course 0 - 'SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. g 1 New Post Office CkNADiAN Ten per cent clrenp- Hooym-'s on New Years.evening. _ of study •ins Senmr uiathrmattics-at T =epcSitts received of $1, and Ri'SIN ESS (-I-,.ten per cent bet. Sone from-Mere attended the farm tlrc' Whitlly Collegiate, preparatory upwards.. t'OLLEG•F, art•for 131i�iries, yrs' in.litttnte•meeting at Altona on M rtttending the r+ohcagf of•Praatical - T 21Zt@rE,9.t allowed at highest TORO\TO Sliortliand and Mat- Tne.Q(lay afternoon irntl evening. The Science, Toronto. ♦ ' c':rren Yates: 'Oe. neldrrssPs ggivrn by Mr. B:Lrhnlrr. of On arefinnt of:;Tnall-}})ux in his home _ Booklet free. Id. A. Farquharson, ('res hill, 1`'at.rrinn enunty, and Ji r. at Markham, oui teacher, Ur. Steele, f CCr_'7 U•rided or paid guar B, A•• Principal, Corner'Y onge and linre, B.S.A., of. Whitby, were very is re front 'rotnfnin to ltiti t terlp. 131oor *.?, intet•estinq A.nd those who did not 1 , ' duties hire fur li fray trerka, srnd the InTt•>rd re"tninlr nri�•'eIl n e,rn;lt, c;tnol i , In etl 'intil f.Irther t)otirr, p . („11 ?. 1) lzn, G(, oN, Manager .• . - .;P<' :d= 's,' r .r�.:1 `Y.:ft • '�:4,A, .. ,-. ,., ,'...�..• ^r � ,..� q ”' S!.. ,+ .. ..*^ .."., w. a..w,.. ,4 �., x ':`i '�' :�. i:.:?••M.K.a. :rt' :S.. F,.:' ,�,, axt+ 4. d, n —in{y,'„ :� s •W +„' r �' ......,. WIND FIRM— -,-,�` y ,aa:„ ,s. :� •'� k :'�`.`g'' -.r _ F #h -0°v � .:xi J, .:.�. a• r � �,��rr .,��.. » ^„•'� ih ;4 e. ;@ n' ..N'- '.i: ,- ... a, .rl'•.,« . ✓n '.'Ws»Y,» .,.. .., ,. .. ,� -. '+,�' ... -�:.:a ....».. ,.;`,i .�!,�'. .. .. '�• #,+ �x Ex' eT�:N •'t`A.:.e '�' '£�,•''...,.:�.o� �a� '.¢"•i", hL.yv'�'.. '�' i::µ+ "1'*.a Vie,. .,e- ..C` e.. .4 .f. �^`., ,a,, _r. a.,,,•'-t.a .& �i+ ..J+r ro 1 ,•'..at.5 •'N'`t''•' �.:; '"':. r:,.a.f 'k'n••..,. '< ..r * ..L�"'•�;r^?;. .0 .,..,J, ;, er ��ir..,.. _.. ..;.. c�-rte' •a...r a: -.... -•-:,r%+'rrx ,-,su- •rc.: ^c, �.R-s. �.. �•:.- r -}a�. :1t"'.'y i.'. :.l .sP. s. t...: rr:. .r n, .. ex :.' s 'C`t �..,+,... w r +A-• er.^:.- ....;ai't .�.. ,;,�W".- ,rF "i't' ��.'. .,;•�. ';f' _t• -;,s'�,:��. w+N r e y .. ',. ✓.. n ,�,,�. ..'"n�t�,,, v .. _,,• "t+#'C ,. . ..1-s: .,. .:: ."t y [ ., s,.. -':•. r :_.:.' '+�.rcKs '..ex _.r•.' F.'::. ? i•".c '1.'s' i:r.. a ., d , a.•c . ,, r a- r is s ire .'11� - : r i �;� i ? '.• "'• _•` These s, or many of them at TWO EXCITED POLICENEN. ATTENDED 1 schotal least, had stamp mills where ore ,. T _ Y° -r• could be treated right under the Forgot,Their Prisoner In Rush to e es of the students. IIs ave a ,Y g Catch Train. FIVE CTORR - t. -- A behind -- - - 1 laws and regulations had hindered n amuciag story lies be is an r� anuouncement made in Belfast that development, and how the Govern- went had seen a great light and the Inspector-General of the Irish BUT GOT NO RELIEF UNTIL HE �. . '-'- i -- Gons:abular. has ordered• disci " changed the regnlati°ns so that Y P- USED DO'DD'S KIDNEY PILLS. y' F� J linary measures to be taken against _- F now blanketing" in mining iiia- two members of the force who were tricts was almost impossible. *• Et recently instructed to take a prix- In the United States the mineral Wonderful Cure of A.; F. Richard -� oner from 'Belfast to Londonderry. Richard,,. : output amounted to $25 per head Who' was.Tortured b 8hettma•. ` At a junction en route, where the y on a 80,000,000 population. Can- firm and Kindred Pains, Sete ada's output only amounted to train divides into three portions,, nsr r $12.50 for a population of 7,000,- the two policemen, having some few Kent County TaIking.. - minutes to wait, left. their third- 000. Still Canada's output was in- class compartment and proceeded St. Ignace, Kent,Co., N. B., Jan. creasing yearly. In 1897 it had 'totalled $28,000,000, while in 1907 it to the waiting-room with their 4 (Special)-After being tortured prisoner. - for four years with Backache, had reached the grand total of $36,- The officers waited too'long, and .Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints 000,000, or a three-fold. increase, suddenly realized this when they and Pains in the Loins," and get- The ..Rock Mountain chain ex- - ,., ^ _ y � saw the Londonderry section of the ting no relief from five doctors.,. tending from the far north right train moving off. They rushed for whom he called in, Mr. Antoine F.= down through Mexico, has produc- the train and managed to jump ih- Richard, a well-known farmer liv ed an immense amount of minerals, to one of the moving carriages, but ing near here, is spreading the good Y :71principally gold and silver. . In left their prisoner standing in news that he is once more a well - British Columbia this development amazement on _the platform. man; anti that he owes his cure to - - had been much smaller than in.the The prisoner found himself is a Dodd's Kidney Pills. Speaking of United States and Mexico, but strange place without a coin in his wonderful` cure 11r. Richard r that only went to show the great h'_s pocket. He did not take ad- says:- possibilities of our western prov-, vantage of the !absence oft-his es- "I was a helpless man in duly, ince.. But in Canada we had, Prof. cert, but went to the nearest police 1'907: For four years I had endur- x - Miller said,-vast ore fields not pos- station where he explained the situ- ed the greatest torture from Back- +`� sessed by either of the other two ation. He was given a good dinner ache, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the a� - - - - - - little attention had and'wait8d for ills escort to return. Joints and Pains in the Loins. I c on, ore and per inexperience. the metals, found train, got out back at Tthe first h y found the r I was attended them could five octors,,but mistake w ea ey were i there and in the district in a rough and << help me. way surrounding Hudson's Bay prisoner in the police station where Then I began to use Dodd's �- he had been waiting for some Kidney Pills and after the first few MRS. HOP Mor b Oat' from its southern end away up to hours and all went on to London- doses I began to improve. I used P. pa . the Arctic circle, where there was f evidence of coal existing in plenty. Berry by a later.train. four boxes in" all and now I am Tera These big fields could easily be working ever; day-on the farm a rl�ble Effect• of La Grippe mined, as file ' climate compared vrell man. I owe my wonderful cure Y� FOUND. to Dodd's Kidney Pills and nothing How many people there are who know frota"bitter experience the evils favorably with the Yukon territory: „ which follow la the tra•n of La Grippe I. The whole sy steel is rundown, In addition there was an abund- Lady-"What is it, little boy I"� e1There is no case or kind of Kid- appetite entirely tail tt,, there is a•conUnu�l feeling of languor and peakness, ante of water power. Where rock Little Jim-(carrg ing a cat}- I ney Disease t}.at I)odd's Kidney and lite seems icareely worth living. In.many cases the lung*are snacked, came to claim the reward you of- and the victim gradual! declines, until prematurely carried oft by the strata of a like nature extended in- Pills will not cure. dreaded"white plague-111 to Dlichigan, the mines had-pro= fered� for the return of your ca- 'What would not the sufferer give to know of a SURE remedy-of some duced 40;000,000 tons of iron ore n Lad "But that is a cat." — medicine that would-not only arrest the disease, but build-up the wasted annually, while the copper-produc- y" Ahot-headed man gets cold feet system, and restore permanently the lost health and strep h; In a word, ing qualities of that State were Jim-"Yes; but the canary's in- at the critical me meet. -�ve new lite and be"? SUCH A TONIC IS PSYCHINE side I b Mrs Hops End!CattleT, of Morpeth writes;' "My lungs were in a well known. _ ,p "He wants to go far, far away I terrible state, I bad had Ls Grippe,and it bad settled on m pings. 1 kept Cobalt now produced one-math from civilization, where he can _+ steadily getting worse.and got so low tbat I was confined to bed,and coulri of the world's .silver. While last SUBP;ND DRAUGHTS 1XD never again hear a toot of a 'loco- " not even sit up. I censul:ed several"doctors but they said nothingcould year it stood- fourth, this year it motive or see the smoke of a fae- bedone for me. Then l started talk PSYCHINE and It has certainy done should exceed the leader-the State $�01 g�a ��gD s� tory." t`Disappointed in love I" - wonders. Ian now as strong as 1 war`- be—o�y sickness, and can truly of _ Montana-by 8,000,000 ounces,. A wise rriother will never give her "Na -got a lot .of 'debts that he say that PSYCHINE saved my life." Such testimony as.this Is convincing.. placing the Ontario district in the little one a sleeping draught, sooth cannot pay." 17 you ara saWerinRg In i similir Way, and have almost despaired of premier position. ing mixture or opiate of any kind Herr BretzeI, who had just had k. ever recovering the beylth you once enjoyed, wkly not send for a sample f except upon the advice of a compet- a telephone put up, calls-for the re. bout! of PSYCHINE and feu It for yentas. ? There is ao reason why you USE $USSIAN•SUNFLO�t'ERS. ent doctor, who has seen the child, pairer next day. "Lon': a here, should not b—e res�ed PSYCHINE bas proved the sovereign remedy In All these things contain deadly my vrent, tidn't you dale me dot hundreds'otother cases. Vhy not In yours? PSYCH INS is sold by all In the Itussian. provii;ces north -poison. -When you give your baby (dellevone shbeak Cherman unt con• druggists and dealers at SOc. and$1.00 a bottle. LIEF INEVERYDOSE. of the Caucasus the sunflower or young child Baby's Own Tablets verse in Cherman-I" Repairer - serves purposes other than orna- you have the guarantee of a gov-•�"Yes, sir." - Herr B.--"`'ell, I dant ' PACNOUN= tHOMN TRIAL BOTTLE FREE menting gardens. . The 'se,eds are ernment analyst that this4nedicine Cherman to dot del}evone yester• ! Dc. T.A.Slocum.Limited Toronto. used to make oil, which is employ- does. not contain one particle of day mit politeness, ant wish him . vitas; send'm;.taial Doul;of l:'ar ed both in the manufacture of soap opiate or narcotic, and therefore I jolly holiday, unt,py and py he say, NE chine in acoordaooe with rot-r and-in cookie The st^ms and the URE{!► or special offer. R cannot possibly- do harm-but al- `Hallos! Phat air a jahbcrin'ratt tj leaves care- burned and the ashes ways do good. Mrs. Gea. M. I Come off, you ould Dutchy: Veil, ' used to make potash. Last-year Xem.pt, Carleton Place, - Ont., I have to stand cheek from a;, goot '-•"� - the -sunflower factories of, the says:-"''I have given Baby's Own many of peoples in ze summer time, X9DERN WITCHCRAFT. r + Causasus produced near! 15,000 Tablets to my baby since he was but I draw ease line. at_delievonea. CANADA S GREAT R:IGHGS tons-of potash, y two weeks old. He was a very Dake'it away." Story of an Incantation Told in an -� small, thin baby, but thanks to the English Court. The -d ty dreamer is -sure to at- Tablets he is now a big, fat, heal- *In defending an action brought 3iI�ER.1I: :�RF.13 EXTE,D UP tract attention-when'he snores: 'thy buy." Sold by medicine deblers ��® x In the �reditoa (Devon) County or by mail at 25 cents a box from .i-ir Court recently by-agrocer named _TO THE ALCTIC.00EIN. Be a "gond thing" only for the The Dr. Williams'. Medicine CO., Ford to recover £2 for goods sup- - - .— benefit of your family.- Broclrville; Ont. t~ ' plied, Edith Patten, a single wo- manave n extraordinary-r a Prof. :lltller•T'clfis of the Great 31in- B a y e - BOLD HER DIADEM. son for not paying the, debt. eral Possibilities of the When in the: Shop on one cess- y "I have taken,' Scott's German Princess Will Devote Pro- aid Mrs. Ford offered Country.. her a cupful of tea, and while she reeds t ('davit was drinking it Mrs..For_d's daugh- "Our siker 'deposits iia uniqurs: and have found it a won- A flutter.has been caused in,the � ter pronounced the following in- Five years ago similar deposits to derful remedy. Before I, highest Court, circles in .Germany bantation:- those in Cobalt to-day were. found by- the discovery,Ahat the. Crown "Make them hot and make them 'in Port'Arthur, and we know that took the Emulsion I had no Princess Cecilia. has sold a dia- ' swell, make them thin, walk them the miacraL`Cobalt' has been found appetite; was weak; had -mond diadem valued at over £5,- 4 .away and work thein away. Putl away 'up in the Great Bear' Lake lost nearly fifty pounds Of 000 to obtain menta for contribu- !l in the arms and in 'the legs and 1,district. There is no reasonwhy flesh, and now- I eat well tion to the fund to relieve the wi- Ia the feet: Put it in the face; fill t another Cobalt should not be dis- and am gaining every day. doves and orphans•of the victims of pp with neuralgia, toothache and. covered up in that groat northers � the recent colliery disaster in Rest- a snore. Her have dunked it. , Her(county I find Scotfs Emulsion to halia. I y " be very P nnN-LV those who suffer have drinked it'very well and don't This emphatic statement made by ry easily digested and The Crown Prince had already v from pikes know the know what her hale drink-ed, and Professor W. G. Miller, Ontario a good food for all Weak, contributed 4l50 to the fund, but misery it brings f It rebs will go to her grave." Geologist, at the Toronto Canadian people:"-FLORENCE the Crown Princess, whole kind .. life of its pleasure, steals In the evening, said. Miss Pat- Club luncheon tha other day BLEEKER, No. 1'Myrtle heart was totiched by- the terrible • the brightness from exist-, len, she became very-hot and thir- evoked considerable enthusiasm, sufferings of the..women and chil- -•1ty; so thirst that she drank t vee Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. ;ettce, and substitutes days of dull Y b coming as it:did at the close of an dren deprived of husbands ar_d fa- [pain and moments of acubc agony. •'•tuarts of tea and.ha.lf a breakfast address in which the speaker, an tilers, determined to give' a. far ,Most so .called 11 mmedies" give tupfui of vinegar. She. felt faint acknowledged ed authority on the sub- This is only one of thousands of larger sum for the amelioration of I .` Chd thought she was dying. g Y cases where ease only for a time, and the shown be ond.the shadow their distress: After secretly sell- ��ject y I back comes the .trout!e - � paitr - --- The Judga-Do you believe that!of contradiction that Canada os- '' ing the diadem she gave the entire -- P and misery I Z'am-Buk ct^ Piles 1 they bewitched-yowl I don't bd sessed mineral do calfs of a varied proceeds to the relief. fund. ---- Iieve in anything of the sort, but P �� � And cures permanently, roof of r nature second to none in the �'4 heti the Crown .Prince was in- this lies all around 'you. Women - - - ` I am getting thinntlr. world. In. fact Prof. Miller had. formed of his wife's successful at- Judgment was given for the plain- ' tempt to raise, mons he accepted and men in all statins of life have no 'hesitation'in saying that one of • P y P roped it- aslbl some of out tiff. the accomplished fact with good p p° Y Y 3, the great drawbacks of the mining on riends I Let it euro you 1 developments in. this,country was humor. Many courtiers, on the WHAT IS TRE MATTER WITH • � contrary, are deeply shocked at the Dfn.Wm,Hushes,of 2:Z,flaehelat;s YOUR CHILD the boosting of the agricultural to the detriment of the mineral re- has given an appetite. It's'so. procedure, which they regard as a St.,I3oahelaga,llloutreal, save:-"l wan Is it stunted physically, ands- sources of the county at large, and. easily digested that it doesn't tax violation of etit;uette. They hold a surer for y.ara from lli�d,itchingg Y g ' the digestive or ans'and the rest; it to be highly improper for a mem- I ndprutrttdinRpilos'Theag:xty[au$urrd :eloped' men.tally4 Let us tell you articular) of Ontario: His ad- g g y no one knows. Remedyafter reared how' to overcome all abnormal con- `p Y yet the body is wonderfully noun- ber of the imperial family to raise roved useless: Da fllowed do and sire s vvas necessarily r&they Bis- tshed and built up. The digestion money b selling ewels. p y y cttssive as in the short time at his is improved-then ordinary food. Y g l there was no relief for me--p-4n, loss of d:,ions by the use of the Glandular p ry public opinion, however, ap- ! strength- dulne�a, miser is %-m myy secretions that we recover from the lauds the enerous act, w'h;ch has x nenceuatilZam-Rukwasintrod uced. disposal he did not have time to go is sufficient. -' lands of young, healthy sheep. 'It P g I glands into details on the subject. In this Growing boys and girls,who need greatly enhanced the popularity of I know now that there is nothingon As a physiological medicine and we Y P P � are laddeuiri' thousands of mo- way'he ran over Canada, touching so much food to keep them well the Crown Prince and princess: this earth like i°t t It cured me of NiIPs, K g upon wide, areas w.hieh_.at_.tbe .pr_4ea-; and strong, and also growing, and once cured,I ha a ad no return of thers harts every day. We cure should be vee a bottle of 5coir's -----d< the evil. I would all *omen %ho` all diseases, infantile and adult, ent time are unsettled and undevel- Si' uffer as I did to ow that -Buk x Ebtt latex every few weeks. It I 'l 'Write tui us for our illustraled Blue °p�=� district surrounded by __ 9ST•_ . will cure them.! Hudson's Bay for example-and doe sw6nders for them. It pre. r ,I .•Book, which will be 'sent to you getting run down and . ind yon. 'don't forget 'to' pitt Besides brfngnslvrf`c, rd.ex Z•m-Rik curs Tree. Describe to us in your own showed evidences that minerals in spin'diy. Nothing does theta so ' the advertisement in the paper fur' •m,t, blood,-pd.,oa+nv,en eked or chnpr�d dans#' rent quantities existed there. much good. ulerm cuts, burns, bruises• sn:lp sores, rin wor way just what ;youl' symptoms are g q g poor Dido, said the wife tearfully .So pointed out how Canada had' �� � ed feU,frost-bite, cold so x, and all s!tf,f':lr�nr and our physician will take up,the P as her. husband left the house. nd dismws. ✓1!druoglx, and alor,xxr11a149r, suffered in the.past because of lack Ayr,DRUGGISTS Next matter with you. We furnish' the i' I\ext day she read in the Daily ,or,fr.M 7.cm-Bek Co- oron!o dor pr!ee. e of technical! instruction in its Post• ''Lost'-A mangy lapdog with •''element, the lack of which eallae9 'T.eew'.endron.ome letters and !(tern. the sickness.; °'r Vleck Gland I schools_ But he was pleased to say ture ou'thix aartect s Pmt Card.aivink a•wall-eye and had teeth. Can only a I �ansas Cit that the resent time the said' 7ournddresxaadthenameottihLDaDer. waddle. Answers to name of Dido. ` Ext ntl[ �,taa y, P b.umcleat. o�! ter! orities were awakening to the needs .e P s iw g If i•_turaed' stuffed, large reward. ons,add Deb and were Cstahlishing mining SCOTT& BOWNE lee of a schools where o d practical mining 128 W�iliaaton st.,w. Toroat; f! 6.9 P , S M,tat „•pupae are credulous enough 'SS :E NO. ?,-Osis chod. f engineers were being trained. to believe iu their husbands. J* •T...�.+' •.a.. •'�,o ,,,,'+�L+r r.+ -._i w-x ,.Y �'Y'r• .a d.. .L', •G`&:i •C ', x; ,,„ ,,,. a '.s> .:m�•,. .x�7..,"'�' ...��^ ,..,.:•. �*w+.�."ia.^� •r`^, .'ni7y7 F„' .$Y:;.., _ ^�`a"f,... '�yrawl.• ..�:u`i. lt�.e?�.r. �1 +`'d." �-,-�. +w a:. ,s. ,.' �„'�'�'' i e ��n ti-,c. S.,.-i •u,; ». '''t' ..c«"-: �F +>:. �5, ..s .^, 4 u r..� �'�'Y� y :a a' �v�T' "� - J .*!' '.> .'�,•`b bM�^"M.w/n d-"!Yi. i".c� �S S . 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P,.4 .r .,r..: .. .. .•.�. n::•r-. .c. ..rA•' %,�, 9rf -.:��.?M:':. R' '�...• ..e..�+a k �.•�. . .fie ... . .. _'; .'. .. ,. .. ,: r, •w .s`. xc .. ,*r> .•L^.. , f.. , y. x n KNEW FOR A CERTAINITY SAFETY. " COUGHS A.1�ID COIX& whale is a safety match V There is something so honest and *Papa; We Guarar-tee 9 Per Cent■ I Took Pe-rn-aa. bold in the self-criticism of'a man Mr. Henpecked (looking cargf}illy p own Virfaipq ;f h;s wife is within hearing)-who appr-eeistes, his _ _; ,_-_, t/� ; t �• Y r , ••� �-'�'' that it may well appal the soul un- =-A safety match, son, is whena I2 MONEY ".."- - -- 3 accustomed to confidence. baldheaded man marries an armless INTEREST ON YOU A well-known general, in review- woman. ing a corps of cavalry, suddenly. AND !CIVI YOU ACTUAL CASH SECURITY Y stopped before a splendid-looking A Woman's Sympathy . . fellow, and asked abruptly:- Are you discotiYaged?..Is your doctor's s°tom "Which is the best horse in the bill a heavy financial load? is your pain -Why draw only three in the Savings Bank? t regiment, nl map=" a heavy physical burden? I know what to , y these mean to delicate women—I have t "Number_Forty, Bir." been disco" too;too; but learned how to Your money can always be withdrawn by giving "What makes you think that he 'cute•mynelf.' I sant to relieve your bur- s •„; 3 dons. R'h not end the pain and stop the one week's notice, Interest paid monthly. No .: is the best horese l" doctor's bail? I can do this for you and delays. WRITE US. 4 will I1 you will assist me. y "He walks, trots, and gallops p11 yon nced'do is-to write for a free w'ell',-is a good lea'per has no vice boa o1 the remedy which has been placed ce. ,3y? no blemish carries his head we11� lrt my hands to be given away. Perhaps PATR 1 AR.0 H E 8� COMPANY t ,� P this one box will cure you—it has done so . >"i•.., `` II " for others. If so, I shall(the happy and is in his prime. �• you will be cured for 2c (the cosi of a "rind who is the Lest soldier in postage stamp). Your letters held cons- SROS3]R93 „ tIp Write tCU my free treat- dentia yl y the r i ent-1..' WIAdsor.Oat. •'Standard Stook Exohangs Bldg., Toronto, Ont. reg In went I&S. F.E rd° "Tom Bodgers, 'sir." - "Why 1'', .: :A SLIP.' "Because he is an honorable man, r, is obedient, tiu%, 'takes good care «hell you m5ke a request for a _ man to throw something in y our Raise Th-m without Milk. �� �� of his: a ui me t' and his horse' Ba�tietR*K. and does his duty well." '° way remarks the observer of CAVES Steel*Bril.sdeadCo.,Ltd.,To%to events and things, "}you 'do not AND And who is the rider of the best horse? want it to be,a banana Skin." HOUSEKEEPERS NUTRITIOUS ` 9"�S`aOSEPH IfAL-LCHASE, "Tom Bodgera, sir." B �� ' Supplied and ct anted in all parts ■ U�� 'T , 804 rsurx'sz "And who is Tom Bod ers? To Knotv is to Prevent.-If the t �n�1�.§H12�I6�OhI,fl C �r ,, of Canada and U. S. Inform us con- I am, sir. miners who work in co'd avatar most fidentialiy just what you want and -FOOD The general could.not help laugh- of..the clay would rub their feet and Peruna Drug Co., Columbus Ohio. we can help you solve the question. lemon:-I can che'erfull re_ ing, but he gave $5 to his inform legs. with Dr. Thomas Eclehtrir,Address Bos 30, Ann Arbor, Mich. is what every iddy`desires to serve e ca muscula IDD r-0 .. San affggt" r�gger their n'e a her table ; cure for cou hs and colds. g IMPOSSIBILITY. •th'er limbs proof aga:ns ' e-r — _ BZ You are authorized to use my fects of exposure to the cold. Those 1 Iholo with testimonial in any pub- It is impossible for a woman to pp setting out for mining regions,, cation. understand how any man can have is the concentrated nourishment � Mrs. Jisseph Hail Chase. so much, money'. that he doesn't w°uld,do well to provide themselves of beef. � 804 Tenth St., Washington, DX. know what to do with. with a supply b2fore'starting. : Could N of Smell 'Nor Hear. - — .��' 4V A little added to any kind of soup Terre Haute Ind.,Wetzel, 1 23 O DUDISH. :• �$A,'oV 3PIUMtS. makes it more tasty and greatly '. Mrs. A. L. «'etzel 1023 Oh;u St., � A Manhattan New ' York,- is the - most densely. populated island In Ship moot+to as this year, to date, almost increases its value as a' food. When a dude seems to be mt.11i- 'the world. It has a o ulation of When I began to take your me- P P ! d-,uble last year. T11KRE's A RitASOY. yS]� f gent, remember that things' are p q Over two hundred tra?pers and shippers who A little BOVRIL in the gravy i diClDe I could not smell, nor hear over 99,000 ersons to the S uare. had previeu+l ell -, elsew'bere bare "on seldom what they seam. WHY YQ'r�'oc+ we rs an im rovement with roasts of al a church bell Yin Now 'I can wild. " _ add+l t.en:1 et. dOtii smell 8II61 hear. beet prices,shipping eapensas and remit cash j p _ „ Englishman •Cn British Museum): Allen's Lung Balsam In wWeb thareisirn pinra same day. price list un app'.lcatlun. ktud9: "When I began youT treatment A. & E. PIERCE &CO., Q 'This book, Sir, was op OWDCd euro-•-rethroatouste you critatlu.' the igp��I� Ll7 L!©UID LIFE my head was terrible. I had boz- t;. I la9smm+tiun a:K! ride you of the mac,w tha6 yin g p, PAUL ST.. b10`iTR�AL zing and chirping noises in. my by Cicero. American Tourist: swps up the air paisseges. :,ic,Sire,$1.fio bottles, w Bead. "Pshaw! that's nothing. Why, in -- ` one of our American museums.we i followed your advice• faithful- Glass bottles -were:' made by the.. 4 -1y and took Peruna'as you told me. have thelead 'pencil with which Romans as far back as the.year 70 ti Now I might'say I am well. Noah used to check off the animals A•D• Their manufacture in. Eng as the came out of the Ark." I want to go and visit my mo y. land,, however; was not b 'silo till " ther and nee the doctor who, said ° : ate• _ long or this world, I) %a up la !t Yard SIX$. The f:t,neus "The : WHY D4 was not O g f D R L Yenth d Plastery whieh cure lumbago, t C W tell ' him it was Peruna that ! ksehe,sci ttlon uanralAi•t,etc.,are ai�esys put '- -Something M)1'e than a'Purgative `SO m"nY� OOS�'O� t°lilt 111�1ET Gdn- �L�' { -cured me." up In un* mile for physicisaaand fatally are --TO purge is the only effect of, cation select Bell The fall that they tltfl naru.A Lswreuce Co.,dlo,ltr„al- P• y ;pd prefer the Be it evidence oE°distinct merit! Peruna is manufactured by The many pills now on the market: Par- - om W6w,a Pr�ional adviceia an education. _ umbos lee's Vegetable Pills are more ,4 Drug Mfg. l file c PeruIIa D g Co.,, , g w goal euseos is li � g w oat Eollo .ozr y7�mi l�� Shopkeeper:kee ere Is there anything Pm Ohio. else I can send oti,.- air ,yWhatt than a purgative. They strengthen �j1e ova t� wily lye Iiymieabk.Cjaick Ash your Druggist for a Free. y I the- stomach, ' where,' other pills �� �.•' z ; Peruna Almanac for ISl03. would you say to a piece.of this cheese?" Customer:: "I wouldn't ,weaken it. -They clealise the blood S regulatingkidneys, , ( ausRer me an ba k!ng to it. It fr}iSht' 'a re ulatin the live and che _'• . ` Magistrate about 3 cornmit for- ' 'and the stimulate where other 1�A trial}- _You certainl effected the ill compounds depress. A g robbery in a remarkably ingenious of an imjurio�ls nature, .used for Send for (free) Cat.aiogue No. .5. - You cannot be happy while you slay=in fact, with quite exceptional merely purgative powers, enters rT?tar EgLL, PLAN Or to�o.. Lirrtiisd GUCL?He0NTAR1Dei' „ have corns. Then do not delay in cunning. Pris-oner (deprecating- into their composition. -- -- fiettiu a bottle of Hollawa •'s Corn 8 ly}-"No flattery, ver honor no Cure. It re-rove.s all kids e f c'ilns flattery, I begs on ver.'' without pain. Failure with it is IN DTBTED. HOTEL TRAYM V R ' 'While- more prevalent, in Winter, unknown.. -As a, pleasant-faced woman pass-., �'. : - when sudden changes in the sea- ed the corner Harris touched his ON. THE OCEAN FRONT. OF COURSE-! hat 'to her and remarked to his' ther try the strongest constitution, ATLANTIC CITY N. J. colds and coughs and ailrrents cf Perlia companion: I + I g pa' you never saw a moving the threat may come in an eason. factor but of course Ah, my, boy, I owe a.great deed y S you have i At the first sight of derangexent 'heard of a rolling mill. to that woman. use. Bickle"s Anti-Consumptive Your mother?' was the query. .Syrup. Instant relief will .be eX For.Ohilblalrq, Frost SUM, 71mise., Sprains, ANO, my landlady." ~ n+thin axis the itmous old t•emedy, ferry perienced, and lice of the medicine pay{s'gPaailnktllsr. Keep a bottle always on until the cold disappears will pro- toad. Equally pu+d to check Chiils and break up test the lungs from attack. For Colds At all dru:QiaW anyone with throat or chest weak Inquiring lady- ."How much -- i1 nese it cannot be sur seed. e Y E.k Truthful Boy: 'Bout eight Gilligan (a new warder), to prix- quarts, lady." Inquiring Lady: °oner causing a disturbance: Hi, ,.And how much of that . do'you 't YOU in there, stop that row, or I'll sell?" . Truthful Bo " 'Bout n oak to the G v'no.r and have e „ y: A mWittnent tew-str-y 2-9-proot'addition is}ast being completed,mshtne this/emir p iq „ b twelve quarts, lady. Don't lie aerakAr nights, to hostelry the no west and most up-to-dsN of Atlantis City LoNls .A new teals»to she eausaal chocked Out into' the StrCet: nervous and feverish size of the bed rooms,averaging is feet square., ' Ten to one yoursleepleas- Yvery room eommxn4s anpeoan view,bstb attached with **%sed fresb water Ch9V%f- A r0fC8S0T was reproving a Stu- neer is eves•d by aforpid glass in every shamber. Temperstars re�taatid bf Tbermoedadt, ibe latess'ieesiap•ssat is c An InAereattse of we lungs Is a seriom o26TIM ! P liver. A few days'treat steam Gating. Telepbons in every room (Jolt prlvtleges. Capsoity sea tIrlN for i:teetratW dap,b-rt.filen'+Lung Balsam, taken at the sot dent for his idleness, when the 13t- meat wch Celery Ytzw, �� booltlet 7izn of a wash will enµre immunity frym this the tonialitzwtive, will dangeruw defect. Don't trifle wit, ter said:-"It's no use FndiIIg make your nights CHARLES O. ASARQUE7"TE, TRAYMOR� HOTEL CO 1PANY, euro-ails. fault• I was cut out for a loafer. and strengtnening. "Well," replied the professor, sur- 23 oents,atdealera or Ma D. S. WHITE, PresideriL ;Genius is said to be a certain veying him from head to • foot, = lid s. C. wells b�O.. Toronto Ia .form of madness; but the madness "whoever cut you oust understood $oma 493030=333Ms i of most people is more or less un- 'his business thoroughly." if you are looking f•rr an ids,tl home,whore : certain. sunshine, fruit ane flowers abound it can be found f s the famotm Fraser Riser.Valley. Fres. Help your children to grow For the Overworked.-What are b,, k:.t and information tram Publicity Assoora- strong and robust by counteract-'the causes of despondency and! tion,New Westminster, B.C, ing anything that causes ill-health. :melancholy? A disordered liver is One great cause of disease,in chil- one cause and a prime 'one: 'A ''10 LOVELY POSTAL$ - o dren is Worms. Remote them :with disoLdered liver means a disordered ago SILK Floral with Greetings.and Your. interest- R�jtu rn Mother Graves' Worm Extermina-�stomach, and a disordered stomach Marne beanttra ty fasted, Perfumed isatin, tor. It never fails. means disturbance of the nervous Exsterl val.ntina, Loos, Nhells of Oceau, -- system. This brings the whole bed `•B. Thi. advertisement will nut appear i E3 y; sgsin in this paper. Please send lac,for oui price i !'Mv friends," said a temperance into subjection and the victimfeels' list andbernt{fulsPub.G. th. Safety � lecturer, lowering his voice to an sick all over. Parmelee's .Vege-i AmorisaR pub so., cnntonvine,conn impressio@ whisper, "if all the pub- table Pills are a recognize' rem- iia houses Were at the bottom of edy in this state and relief will fol- YOUR OVERCOATS the sea, what would be the result?", low their use. Seldom can we advise- nveators _ P And the answer came, "Lot's of - bed tedrd surfs would look betterd e+l. It n,+ sr.'s �! would et arne'r.ed." THE DEPARTED. id�isyour wwn, writ. direet Montresl. Res IN to purchase- ''a Security yitatiing as IlRIT1aM AMERIlAM OYtINO c0. high a rate. people suppose you carry a memen- to' emen- - - to. Ofse s t in that- locket of A. is PATTI SON & CO. dtOTT STREET, TORONTO, We do so only D ter •most careful yours'?" 33-36 . "Yea, it is a lock of my bus- `investigation has p oven the value �`. nod's hair." Stock Brokers &t:ittEinalal Agents b - . of the security: "But your husband is still QO33JLXaT ' alivc?,e and othersEoeks bought and eAd on aommissio T "Yes, but his hair is all gone." C+srtespnndedcetnvited. :ordenmayb.,.irw., Sufficient details to permit fife a _ _ '. "are:pens. Individual to form _jud�f>r�ent will. be, WONDERFUL. --- o a DIY. HURard-"Isn't it woriAer- furnished on n request. t Razor Sharpener. _ _ ful what force, Niagara ha Mrs. - Mrs. Talk'much "Mart3Ilous! I)o not throw away your mune in buying fav: Aw E. AN;E� & CO. Limited R a new Razor because your old one will net 1 r sx ' DO you blow,.when I first saw ]t, work, but.buy a cake of our •'Perfection ` for a full 'moment I couldn't hazer Pasta^ which will keep your Razor KING ST ET, TORONTO o e,, speak. In perlect o,ittIng condition,and with e,+re - '� ue P - will last on selitedwtism,iu It iandls_tpL_sand.. l i s t hs Pu liQ.a y Eli Clarence: "Miss' Sharpun' ha•s Oe 2-a and we wi1l, rward same puat•pald brains enough for two, by Jove!" CANADA HONE COMPANY, Florence: "Then why don't, you Wawaneea, uta,. , !"S 'E NO. 2-09. marry her, Clarence?" .� • � a 1wet it r { ..y.� �•i t�,tie,Y-,,. .. �,., ,.. ... .+'., .a,,,. .y .,z,� •,w:: ...,.#`; '�,""...wy;,,, _ .-,.4e�'. r!,? ,..fir �'.Me ,mai::.e.,�a;:w• ..-ria:�..:� L.,+u4.':,.. =,-:G`__ v.,m:ay�.e�. �•�.,sn. 1 a''z: ,s'„+xrpe ad _• it .� ..'r 4- .. f. .... _-.. t! •i^ 1.r"-Z' x•} -`#'s'. `+}}• G ^S.:J r , v •Ar :' ... ti' .. '.:. #,� r„v.•.J"�6r w,y r. .;. ?r!' •irt. ..-.,. � a '� - a,. <--,d' -� •v:- *+ S, •�`-�::a R;: d•. x.. 11'7 r"'.. .p+•.....�-. :.tiYi' - •�"' +t'.:ser �4 ._ .' .:-. '.:Fx' : - .`."'... �A :.'; f .r '•h., .7 -^.A•.'s, aiu5+:w.-w r .;irr ^s•,, v..,n .`M:. `-:�,. .-- .. R. .. •�'.. � ..ksr:r "c. •-.�K?`� t .4• 'e,s` :�..a �:., ♦ .0� :,i,•};v�/..v.. '^ "Y "',t .., ''T..- .. 1 '.y,• ,,., r�.• ::"1�`. r }'. ter• . . ., ,.:. !•; .. �_ .;. ,.. .;.-.: e ..a � 1 ' . 1UNICIPAL KLEC•TIONS tam; s - The#oilotviog is the official returns S imps-lott Co r i. es of the vote polled, at the electi•Ju on -- "' blouday inPickeriulC Township. It Tin ill tho hma-rein enyvhorc.)•as its earssa " _ will be seQn that Mr. Mowbray h a, 1?r`li ie -leo-<6,idblon i P:{.a<''P�,-gVrSnS - — - -. been elected first de•ut reeve by a 1� j� .-ta-ani-s to Il 1 al y Drvv ,t i..1•ris•...:Sari:.iS pini;tat,lt.G 7h t hie ilc�l�Xtt� � � majority of 486, and that Local Option Ctbl.a-/-,n v Dr. rb«i,'S i;:a faclro ahblut rl �i eople's Cash Store. - R , a has been stistaineJ by a majority of coaxes bleai pr.-+, away iron darn scoters.' $l0 the ma i)tity three ears a () he It3L•{r'CiaClwr,ni+H;,l'lGtaiOitlytic•IiSitttnl.(lauWY, 'Is publiahed every Ftiday morning at ite office, ' Y g the•tirr1t11�ttcly,it buttly equalizes tho blood cin:u Flckoring.OUL Seg only ", while the Rood roads IsUon. a It you have a beadac`.c,it's bloom presstttro. Ilse RATER OF ADVERTISING: scheme received tiD overWhelmtng de- If it's Wnful Dono{!s with vornen,siaina cause•. _ J 3?irsL inanition perliae - - 10 Beata feat in the township: if you are sleepless,nroti•ss nervous it's 4load ♦ . i? )rich subsequent insertion.per lire• 6 cense Good eonEration-b1ooJ Vow.n P. "'hat ei,tely is a nook on Ll for our This raw does not include Legal or Foreign First certainty,for Dr.tihovv 11 t)•Ls•ttrchc Tab1eW stop adveztieameats. Deputy Local Roads it in 10 rstnutea and Lire Wbhta sin,Dly distribute BPt>kial terms given is parties making con- the unnatural blood prcesuro. • raets las 0 or B moachs or by we year. 13111:. Rewe Option System Bruise oto driver,an•1 doent,'t it A t rod,and '•yearty air yead contracts payable qusrterlT. a swetl,and pain you? Ul aoarge it sloes.it's LoraIos year. oa 0.tea ls,in of under,with papaw • p. ,don.WoodPreasum. }»u'1lrin19iswhereHalt �T Adve'rtis` ^Cdr atraria alc s SJMPIY Corumau SeAso. `rJ�r/ G s eras peso,is OD yalsble in advance. S b �Pe as�sti f�canto.alxi cheerfully romso4 ze ' t rNdNcsfa iota]co2•omas ton Cents per line, O Y ^ Klee eeocsparill n line each entsegaent insertion. n .IBpee�&1 eont?b"rates mads known on applies•. .°D a 6 Z.001 No tree advertising. O m Dry oqp s ' AdvertLements without written,nstrur coins, ,O O .� r 'will be inserted until furltiddensad ct,rraed ac- � as Z. L � .Headache* . P 3 •oordiwly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- .O m 4p O p n V wee k " aaano mass be in waiting sad seat to the pub- .� Job Work promptly atGaded to. Tablets 1,r = 1 40 81 30 67 17 76 T M. McFADDEN. 2 51 161 94 117 23 180 _—_ _•-- ,ry • i1 23 per year; $1.00 if psi 1n advance. 3 a0 s7 61 52 ? I10 Ne.,, ddvert4+fennentr: lJFetting up our list for our 1 4 22 16 12 25 7' 20 --_ !OLIN MURKAR, Pro-prie'tor. 5 28 74 29 44 8 66 -- — , W ANTE1�-:t0 to 95 lcres good land bjg Win Sale. 6 18 tib 21, 63 1C 75 with buildings-on, betwotta ticterinR 7 52 128 70 113 14 .166 awd west Rill. ONO. WALKER, Duntbarton, k - NOTES AND COMMENTS Ont. 8 12 111 44 75 .6 117 With the closing of the bars in 9 36 57 20 6 I 9 $ ' 85 OST About three weeks ago be- ' J tw-n w.xnowtea' and W. I. Worrish's v so many places, it seems t0 us that 10 123 59 65 113 22 131 a grey robe. A reward will be given for its D. Simpson & Co., -:- Pickering. government should take a hand-in 11 23 81 37 65 5 96 recovery. T.B.REED.Highland Creek. litf roviding the necessary acconamo- - P - - - - - - IANO.-Tbe. undcrsigned' is pre- , _ dation to the travelling public. _.435 901 483 803 123 1131 Hotels lli WhIch Lae re ave een Maj. 466 3Z0 1008 ;ai:a'_°somal H;'„gf . xae�cRONA is ardson s.Specie ea is _oo ea. . closed, become private houses and � RTIp l�lf ` have no rounds for de- As we go to press it Is impossible to - • - man"i '- A IOO lasts t iron,being etM 2 ke - - (_-- Roads doughnut t]I a courit-y.- -- __-- open house, or that the accomroo- This is a flrr•cla•s stook and gnia- farm. Harvet:;er,returns have been received dstloD provided-shece}ti Pesch [r Good buildings. Au to the nadereiNeed, ce1'taiD standard. Hotel aCCOm- from the following: Pickering, Whit- CRAB.?ROCTOR,t3aledonsa,Ont. l9tt by Town, Whitby Township, Ult- Puddin iodation,is absolutely necessary, bridge Torn and Township, Reath ARM TO RENT-Con•ietin of 1f10 :flu' m­ and the government should see �j . . g ' and Brock Townshippse These show a i .aces ebe:e barna as as,e• iA Int• a>o.a, that it be provided. even should it vote of 9W for and Q against, mak- ane "area+n lot it,eon.n,,a ati inwnehiy of 5 P Piekerine. For funkier information app ly to be necessary to make a grant to- ing a majority of a?82 agaioat the by- an,Br w,Hos, wattora,one,or>K+T.Yoocspand nCe Pies wards that end. We believe, that law, which in all probability will eq- Ea•Hrongna,a. lrcf ,mg• r in some laces, temperance hotels sure its defeat. 1 g p 1 iAR�i FOR SA'1.F -13eing l�ta3 l0 can be eonducted with a snbstan- •♦• F sun It, ..on 7.cowushla of •'iekerius.and Are always best when made from r 'tial profit, but we believe. also, ccnsisung cf f1t0 Bares, This farm iw tAed f ' that there are places where hotels The dEs►] between the Western on which 'Lite wal►_kDbry c ad Not herd of T C) T1 A .R•t JD O 39'S Bank and the Standard has been abarahrty J Lave Gwen as la red during the •j, d�I fes/ 1�7 �+ pasilmty year.. IL is as rch as a csrdcu a•ia are necessary, but which canilnt ratified by the shareholdenl. a6i,n. Woni l ►til sit ave,, 1 ,t •,:ro11 ur+ba be conducted properly withan adr. h;sle of is Tb••re in tin'ber !o r.u" l.ert of tt Fresh Raisins, fvUiranL9, Peels, F.-senses, etc'. ' uate profit, .%-)len the b'tristikc•n A majority of the members of 'w r: $ixt+. 'l'rrut, a»•y Vrrw•••wa•,u g+v"u nl•r:l isi1Y1. srthurJobast..u. t,reenwood. t�ttt' C]]ri.Rt'n1aR stuck w:Jf Gtoeel'ies 14 NO. 1 for freshness, cjlt.Rlity and from them. �Ve:think-it, i•t tip to the new'city cunncil declared their 571f the u ale to make prorieiit)t) to- intention of voting far the licen-, price. Don't spoil a good cake or pudding by nsing stale grocerieG. I mtiuctiou b la v. 7��c)TICF 'OF IttP01 )iltit..' wards keeping open public 120118eq. Y j"f 1'11)ti,, �i.t'cti is i+••e», v l:+.en rba t Tc ; How it yhoulcl Lel done i� a nziatt,,r The Ilutelkeeto-re' ,As!zoeiatioll• t.a,e ,s:yrou•eua at all, 1,r.wti rs ur tlh„r ca{'t (�MriEyrP,P. Lelnotl9, IYI'pM'9. 1):LLF•P Figs, ney,}Crea,t, lot 1• {,1 for h:h f!vut-,+Ylon-.f iho t ., 1m. ,.f Ill's ll'y, (rr.• U ]ea -we think tbrtt. shaluld not be diff]- 4)f Toronto. prtactiettlly decided to _,-. Y Idol Cream f Wheat boll: i':r,rrrihc, i,ne't,rown i„adrtar Poral.• hL u.l in , cult to) solve. . After depriving .offer rat) farther uppu;itiuu. Lu tllc� ,ir, w'.1 +Plat,t ,'• tii�' i a••+� •phi Or OYSTERS THIS WEEK—Leave your order fst the Grocery Store for hotels 4if their bars, the tein litre llee"e reduction by-law. raptav . [ re.l•rr.••I •.n• til bu.•v•+ by ,ul+ a lic.Uuc•tr»•rL wY.l,•etrisncj,'n rut e.^i a� tl{,4,11 yeleet oysters. WH'tafl flll'f11311 yt)ut'vyster supper.at spurt notice :thee people nlloill(l ngree upon It was stated tit the arlltlral" day •f•.ty7,U.i(v. 17 u, t}at•,t it 1 l t+•u:•i,:t. t Ncr•i•Irr 1 th; :utr, Iut.l.ai;:N l•.Y \b. wIth til© best oysters,in the market. s -some _st•lteme whereby t certain meeting of:,the Ea stem Oeltat`it, • number of hotels in t4eh inuulel- Dairymen at Pre�rutt.that a tc)ty _ Buy ponr'Gluceric*- at the Grocers." pality w'ht re local option is -tri vould be kept thrunch-the winter ay.ru,*niv p+in•;hemi o�i,.�; ii, feet airy ' 1olce could lie bonirsecl sufficiently a•t it cost of two dollay.;4 a mouth. pain Ural he 10111plelviv stoppe.f — a to ttlake them O pttylllg concern. .' _____ to 20 mlustoy Ntth o`e .•t Lr. `hooja'N �/ t • Pit,k t't►,n T,ahhty. :tart year {•oetor or The temperance envie Lhl-c)Ugh` �Il$t�@3'11 L�P.t�S tfru>;ltivt {abu,it Lha t•rasuta. Itis p-Prated A .p H T.out rte country have -reason to son'the hnx ean7 itnttu't be betttra4. ,'P►y . pV . rRelves on the re Cru r`k� oe due"and hp aonvi.• ed. Bus 46c.. `.Sold �1 !� - „� •congratulate theD - - "stilt of the 11 taken Auring the by T M AIc1'aiddbo. _ Po .past week. On New Years the rrerT ':• TO ill our Customers and farmer .oar, electors of Toronto decided that t�moa hesco on•r• the number of Ixtr,rooms in the a�be wits 4O I' wa ab°a gets "r 111no THIS APPEAL Loam-War's the sewer! he r:eca w, ez a� city mast be deerei0ed by forty, owas aad nae. NQSFriendg. d � an as a result of the vote taken F on Monday a large ntttrlher of THERM SSE�t ROLLER IS TO YOU i looms throughout the province Tee roller th" taareaoe•,farm pyroots ae.l ' + r f�tpGi Awns the labor. 1111!a,At.Qee11 sp a- - • roust be clo3ed on the let of May. ntawork, t;�sY-t e. rel%cu?, This result could not have beenAddress` n`Ole�e;WIDOOMe�tee-wti.e The Hospital forisly the year nineteen and nine a reached It few ears ago, as the snoop (� lb f y Tr E,itSaELL DO.Ltd.. Sick Childceo 1 :people had not been educated to Etch.OWL • this point. These re- .in OD- bring you every happiness tario, as well as the events trau• For sale by cit)%%Poral �. 1'nruer, ' .. llpit7iila elsewhere, shote that the Whitevale, Uxal Agent. That Every Bick CUM s. M Ontario Whom Parents orl�i and prosperhty. mperance,sentime it 'is m tkinR 77 ! steady progress everywhere, The Afford to Pay ibr Treatment t)nbstantial increase of the major- is ?rested Free. I y in our own townstl4v--hit favori� ' of local option shotivs,the growth • • • 1 1 (�1 of that sentiment in, our own The Hoep�tal ie Rot a local ined. e • • 1• locality,and even in places.w•here :.+, tution, but pro- local option w•as defeated on pion- viacial. Thi dnk _ --- day, the temperance people have bhildfrom TT S JUST LISTL' N ``;'tlo ground for feeling disappoint- 1� •lr 1Ji�DIE . ed. The no tthree-fifths who can♦ hr P Pay+ vote required to carry local option �� �, the frame privt- Iegee as the chiid y 'ianew'fields is aliandicallditTICUIL I <•.IiCioginToronto NIRS. LEIGH intends eleRring out her Fall Milliner Sttxk to the to overcome, and while some 1 I The Aaapitall public at the greatest btlrg:uu.ever offered, y places failed to carry t)]e measure had last year to NWait I NOT Ni6LiCTED. a. kith. that.handicap ,the result is s its belle sad trot. All `trimmed and Untrimmed Hata at 50 cents each. virtnilJly a victory'for the tempev- 1,245 patients-388 of these were from 241 once people. . places ontaide of Toronto: Sereaty•f re pile and she further begs to state that aha will be closing her latore on the w • _ tFi Qent. were children 19th of December, until Spring Opening—date later. MARKHAM 1 I of poor people who •�' ET•G� Northside Pickering Ont t could not afford to, �I RS. ,�,� 1 1 `. ' � King St., Ro; Warren, who has bem quaran- a �Thie Charity ap _ - -- - tined for the past six. or seven 'weeks peals to fathers and:covered, d, avid has now completely re• 9 mothers-of Ontario - - O 'ced, and all- danger of infection Stn rote the'Shelf Shelf for funds n main- 'beingMAS G 0 t - passu, he is out of glulrxutine. - Goin the hundred.+,of D S . 4. He will not, however, returns his sick children that it duties at the Metropolitan Bank fora Just. Received couple of weeks vet. Mrs. Warren's Its the Oven Door, nurses every year. �C f house and shop have been thoroughly i Since its founda- tion, the Institution disinfected and there is.no danger of has treated 14,458 •-. Currants, Peels, etc., etc. the diseti•e spreading frt'r:n there. mat . S COIIvetlleIICe and Children. 10,500 of aaPry wtTa�ttnot` Fresh Raisins, _ By the-deuth of Christopher Heise, these were unable to a and were treated Best finality at lowest pri!ems. of Victoria Sgnitre on the lJth inst., what a Safeguard against free pay - :Malkham township .lost 'a pioneer burned fingers, and scorched I Dunbartou eisi� was in his 30thw resident. M r:H I Parker, s i or Geer e facts when ou re•ba.t m o h3 con. 3 y � year, and i-,�:Is horn on 1 t � - ' Markham township. Nearly half a cheekno, a roast or 'a' fowl. -- -- -" century ago he ut;trrSeel Miss Leah The steaming hot dish can be �! i �. '�. VANS, Rhodes, of Clearance f;entre,'Y. Y., g Get Our Catalogue. who survives him. Dir. Heise-as a brought Out to you instead of _ deacon (or stewalyd) for the pant thirty wears in the Tunkard church. A your reaching in to i+.. aEroxv. � R• 13.oad it from cover to cover. It is �llmp Manufacturer family of seven children'carne of the 'There were 51 cases of club feet treated eery interesting and attractive. union. one of which died-, the test, are T11at's the "last year. Shop and Residence, Dundas St9 ! %vell•known residents of the township. I If you know of any child in'your neigh- gJ,I,TQTT Smallx is still spreadingoroow in Mark- - -- bhd hd is sick, or bas any deform- WHITBY, ONT.I barn andpo$carhoro townships and it SOUVENIR RANGE. Sty, send the `looks as though compulsory vaccina- Pa ' � teat's name a �. Lion must be ordered and enforced iIr ► i to Secretary. Three doors west of Whitby house. '.order to eliminate the disease. In The Hospital's TOR.ONTO� ONT. Markham and $carboro townships THE GURNEY, TILDEN CO., Cry is not for Opens for Winter Term, Jan:4th, and Markham village there are now LIMIT[O, Itself, bn1 for This is the Collage that is known pWe are prepared to instal wood to iron over I00 houses quarantined and new HAMILTON. ONT. the Children• eA from one end of Canada to the pumps on short notice,also attend your Dollars to all kinds of revaiting. oases are develnpinq almost every day, &RANCHES AT MONTNGL,wINNtFeo, 5 t o the H go other for its high-class work. Ova -v a uriuZ the past week vANoouvtw. toe no t os- GRADUATES ALWAYS SUCCEED. We Cisterns made to;ov der. only one new faluily have deceTo eir - -- - Stoll bbt to the lase trio y students in excellent Agent or he nta io Wind Mill, "THIS ra YOUR FMO iidl'en, n A en f t O '•it,tte disease that of Thomas Zti itl)a, - For sale by .. � positions. � else,gasoline anginas.. ` and those affected here are Joseph M. S. CIIAPJiA N Please Sand Contributions to J.Roe Urrqquhart's, George Campbell's, Thos. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Phone No. 50 at residence. 'LVillis' and Miss tam in-the last Robertson. Chairman,or to Douglas r Cor. Yonge Rc Alexander$ta. (Note removal from old stan*n;Brock mentioned will be out of quarantine Davidson. Saw-Trees The ToeDtcai 1208 Street.) tie e 9 T ton d Co 0 in another ten 3ti� c^onct]r[»t. ° h _ . 1 /M1/M1AiV1/b41tN11sI0tu1 r for 51oh Children,tea, •'. r. ;'✓,,. -., ;:.. .:1r 'm,,*g -' ,..rax.' •. �'....,7;.,. .�h: ,�.1. ... �.:^r•"�:tu.5w a•,..+..t n :�,. ..r,-... . .>-. ;!r ,L _ ..' .., - - '4' - '•:i'.•-.-ya•.::.� ...,st.-..... •<.b•,s fir,. • k ' {: • e( '?� . , 1. +,� " J .�� H i. A• Y• -'d yr. Y •.�'::,�:r' e. '"�,w ^'• ..-A„�v;' 2222.;..�'•"y- ''�'f. ;'S,t:.' ', _,�"�. :, .ate. � err� '.3".^.'�v +�',-.. ti _ �.. ""s?.'4•;? •w�5xe•,.',""'-.•' y:.vc•w .a :T. ,�?v,.. w w a .+. ::,n a,.. .. "v T Y' -.,• .' i. '-^a•TY_ X45,.^Z. 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Heisey, of Stouffville, was inI The bills Etre ont for a carnival RELIABLE � � , -Ira Boyer is somewhat' under to-v°n on Monday. 1 which will be held on the Cale_ __� RELIABLE _GOODS a 'j A larhe number enjoyed skating donian Rink: on the evening of •the weather at present. For Met&, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Dien(ever Levans Ward is rennyering gice- on the rink New Years night: Tuesday, Jan.,12th. Good sub- Y � -- y a -Gtsl�aad-see thein - : ]y from his reccLt accident, C.t�-ith A, C. Courtne of White- See bills for full rtieulars: _ hiss Allis Adair, of Bing Inlet, H: Found s 2tit-New�eai�-►stantt�pcfiiea�are Dein offer-ed-. -- A: g _ P - g visited her parents here last week. "'ale. FLOUR. AND FEED. Fred Platten, of Oshawa, spent Was robed often. Gregg & Coates shipped a•car- _ load of hogs to Feter ro on ass- - Stephenson. Some remarkable stories are being Feed constantly on hand. day. D. W. Bundy, of Toronto, spent told about town and among the coon- Repairing done. Inde ndentTele hone Central. 5' Harry Astridge, of Toronto, try people coming in of this simple g Pa I Sunday and Monday with Joshua visited his father here on N@w home-made mixture, curing Rheumn- Irl :w Yeats, and Mrs. Bundy. tism and Kidney trouble. Here is the The Corner Store. W. M. PALMEkt,.•Proprietor John and Frank Wilson, of reelpe and directions for taking: Mia Mins Flossie Morgan, of TOron- Novar, are visiting their mother, by shaking well in a bottle e-half to, visited her parents over New .. •,`Yearn, Mrs. Hugh Wilson. ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one Miss Douglass, of Toronto,spent Mrs. 8poffard and family have ounce Compoune Kargon, three ounc- New Years with Mies Maggie returned.after a week's visit with es Compound Sirup Sarsaparilla. !3 Take as a dose one teaspoonful after K friends in Midland. Pe , . ':•Dior an. James Underhill shipped a car- °'��and at bedtime. ' David Scott, of Torouto, spent load of sheep for .Mr. Patrick, of No change need be made in your ' New Years at the home of his p usual diet, but drink plenty of good . father here. Lobo, on Monday. water. ; David Young, rincipal Of the This mixture has a pecuifar' tonic - ` J. C. and !!deaf Hacnab, of To- � '1'O �7 ionto. spent Sunday with their Guelph public sc Dol, visited his etfect upon the kidnevs; cleansing the father during the-holidays.- _ clogged-up pores of the eliminative ,Once more we find ourselves at the end end of anoth- friends here. tissues, forcln the kidne s to sift and W. M. Flnmerfelt of Guelph, g p er' ear, and I moat sa . that I am very much leased with Mrs. Jae. Dolphin, we regret tp strain from the blood the 'uric acid y p u - report, is ver ill with an attack and David Pugh, of Goodwood, the consideration an kind treatment I have received land other poisonous waste matter, lin Y were in town on Saturday. p° from you during the past year, and wish to thank you iy "."'of pneumonia. overcoming Rheumatism, Bladder and � Several schools in this locality, very kindly for the patronage extended me. and trust �Pe congratulate' Duncan Mo Urinary troubles in a short while. y p g gan on his success in being elected `tee understand, are vacant owing A druggist here who has had-hun. -that the same confidence will continue while I have the T to the scarcity of teachers. deeds of calls for these ingredients pleasure of doing business with in 1909. f'y a member of the Uxbridge town- Thomas E. Stephenson h since the first announcement d the ship council. wife and family spent Ne r� newspapers last Oetober.stated that Wishing you•all a prosperous and Happy New Year, The trustees of Webbs school y Pe _, ., have re engaged less Baby Coop with his parents on the '= 1* ; Uf the people who once try it.,who-ha"swear by Yours very truly, ` , us r ' =- and Kidney trouble and suffer wit Linton, of Sandford, to their school,er n, Rheumatism. Mrs. Gibbs and Miss Mary guests of Martin Ll nt c • All the druggists in this neighbor- - - -Sar ellt s day. Astridge, of Toronto, are here aL �- hood say they can supply the ingredi- W. G. Bingham-into- rrrnnn --.- -- -- - - a w��-. 'r There i9 said to be no better blood- _ -- —, P- s er: spending a few weeks at IIta• .ome cleansing agent or system tonin Claremont, r August Leggin, we understand, _ ,'. r _ went to the cit on blonds to here• kno.rn, and certainty none more ' y Y harmless simple to use. ' Be n a course in one of the Mise Florence Powell. of Toroa- sines Colleges- to, aceompanied by a friend spent - ` Mrs. John Morgan clad son, the holiday at the dome of her so If"Wr George, spent a couple of days Parente. EXPERlEIiOIE 'with•her brother, Andrew Mtsa Mary Horgan aeeompanied w H n , of Locust Bill. LY Miss Shears, of Toronto. spent , •Court- Js g f Thos and Mrs. Wilson and New Years with M. and Mrs. 1 _ family, of Myrtle, spent a fety Henderson. Imporlaaf showing of fneet dieptay of days here Burin the t week Union prayer meeting-, were y S l China. A Tory large assortment of with the fprmer'R father. held-by the different co-preps- TRitet MAmts Mr. and Mrs. Hicks returned on tions daring the first three even- Cealnna 131alionary. Tooks,Dolle, Toys. jclrl ; Saturday after,% pleasitnt Christ- lugs of the week. COP,tn�"041neaakeWh8n vadRe�+g+o�moar received for the Holiday 'trade. Cali � 1 'teas vacation with f t•iends in Rev. J. A. and Mrs: Grant ent- rnlctrr swortan onr opimon ree w ocher ao Hamilton and elsewhere. ertained a number of the young t0onastrwU1°o*onn,`1eniF-il"AN o:ppate w and see them. off the congregation: on rorst fro*-l agency for 60-6 w SabaeriDtionB taken for all Magazines, Clarence Stokes has resumed people F%Wna ratan ahrooah Mann tai°i ereceiv - .• _ w his studies in the Business Colleges, New Years eve. spaora;tfWa^V%boneeharm lathe Weekly-and Dailp Newapapers e Toronto, afters enclin his v;a- Rev. W. R. �'Vr-,od- eonductecl P g preparatory services for Rev..-H, ��� � e -��•+•� ^p '{'fit �••� `r cation with.hi9 people here. lthandeamcly rnnaaalud weedy LTertna for W. J. 1-1. .L� :E0TTAI_X?jMS0 ('roxier on Thursday afternoon scion or any a04Poco e r Prep" sol roc , George And Mrs. , Geruw, Of �aaada,i3.rs a 7604 Pomade Premia sola by and evening at Aslibhrn and Uti- as newadea,ecs. Port Perry, and Dir. Rcisq. of S3=C3C StrOet 'veThatk�y' Montreal were the guests of Dun- t'a UN W11 _ + can cliaciiab over Nie.New Year. . bliss Annie Forgie, teacher in rae..wsahmstoa We are sorry to report that the Sutton Qublie school, returned TL,i}fE Td 11[2!2- Pickering station C3 David Gregg has had a relapse to her 'duties on Monday, after IT. R. .Trains going East due as follows- . and is now. suffering from all "pending her vacation at her home •1No. 6 Mail 8.19 A M. g here. - " la Local 2A3 P. M. 11/lAGciIN� HOP = attack of pneumonia and pleurisy. . f Remember the concert under lin. 13 Loral 8.36 A. M. x, the auspices of the Mis ion band Supper will be dispensed in Ers- Trans going The The sacrament of the Lord's 14 Loam 6,04 P. M. • west dues as follows- undersigned having porch- . p kine Church on Sunda mornin ed B. Wa uer's Machine rho in .. of the Baptist Church which takes y g 11 Loorl ,. '2:30 P. fill. g P _ r lace on the evening of Tnesday, nezt. Preparatory services will 7 !flat! . ' 8.35 P. M. Kinsale, is prepared to do all San. be conducted this (Friday)even- •Sand•v included. kinds of repair work and general Jan. 22nd. in at 7.30. blackensithing. The union tetoperanee meeting g - ' held in the Presbyterian Church -- Fat Hogs Wanted SR04aclion guaranteed. on Sunday evening was well at• DR. D. �i. SM/Tib-�► -- Prices right. r tended, the speaker being Rev. S. I have the nontract with Wight Gtall and see us. Of all materials and deign T. Tucker, of Greenwood. DFXTIST, STOUP"ILLF, &Co. Puck .Packers, Toronto, to JAMIir PSNGELLY kept in aw". It will pap you Miss Mildred Forsyth returned honor graduate of Toronto University supply that firm with all the live Kinsale. Out. 10 sell rt our worts r=d inspect our oleo! y to Toronto on Monday to resume and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. PP y and obtain prises. Don't be misledby Her studies in Moulton College also Postgraduate of Chicago College. hogs they require, and world like admis we do not employ them,oousegoew- to have your hogs. 1. will pay ty we ean, and do throw off the agents after spending her Christmas . Crown and bridge work a specialty. � + commission of 10 r Dent.,which you wilt holidays at the home of her At Olaremont let Tuesds of month. within 16c. of Tomato price until Farmer $ Trucks 1 y y p �g from a K Office over Sargent's Tinsho further notice. cartssnt veva h or0h ' parents in North Claremont. rg p• - - nail soii0ited. We congratulate Evans Ward independent 'Phone. Write, phone ot,apply to Bring in your old wagon and get r q w111TllT 62"ITE C0. ion the event of his marriage to T `�7 the wheels out, down. Mate good t !Mian DiargarPt Mxcklem, of To- It your stomach, hent or kidneys are John A. White farm trucks. Oma• Whitby,-°nets weak,try.at least a few doses only of Dr, BROUGHAM Buggies and other vehicles re rated routo, which Look place on Dec. Sg Pat Croup pis lively oto to 20 minutes = tildt alt. Dir. and Mrs. Ward will Shoop's Restorative. In five or ten Bays at reasonable rates. �► onty the result will surprise you, , A few The tender leaves of a harmless, lank. with Dr Shoop's Croup Remedy. One. `- take tip residence ir farm oents will cover the cost. And Dere is why haghtig mountainous shrub, give to,Dr. teal atone will surely prove ibn tenth. No north of the.village. help comes so quickly. Dr.Shoop doesn't Shop's Cough Remedy iN- hC�la3 PatterSoa, - vomiting,no distress. A Bate and plesr An athletic club has been organ- 'drag the stomach,nor stimulate the heart curative properties. Tight, tiokling, or CLARRMONT(Dowswell's old stand ' syrup--50o. Bold by T.M.B[aFadden, uzed in the village with a member- or kidneys. Dr. Shoop's Restorative g'oei distressing coughs, q-tickly yield to the ` ship of twenty. They are now directly.to the weak and tailing nerves. hjaling,soothing action�of ibis splendid ; engaged at faithful practice and E'cb organ has its own controlling nerve. prescription—De. Shoop's Cough Remedy: cZ C b a , There is no Quinine, nothing wb►t-•yer ,y e „ o 3 ! �7� - "Esve expect t to.hear them challpn when these nerves fail, the depending And it is so-safe and good for children, as har•b or sickening iq Preventiee. These ° x Pe' R' orjans mast of necessity falter. This well. CoOtain,ng no -prom, nhlorotorm, Y M tie •� nD Jack Johnson when their Lein,yet'vital trtith, -!earl tells why or other harmful drape,mothers eh`old in l ttle'Candy'Cold fore Tablets not as b g p Y Y magic A few boars—Lad your threaten physical condition is up to 'the Dr.Shoop's Restorative is so universally safety always demand Dr.:Sboop's. It standard. successful. Its success is leading droggiats other remedies are offered,tell them No! ing!`old is broken. Candylike in taste• $q = Preyenties please the children--aud they a a C"�+ W to •+ tt IR o Q Owing to the trustees failing to give it universal preferenoe, A test will Be voar own judge! Sold by T.W.Mc• break the feverishness,always. And leant 3 0 a 8 s 8 4 = �.'. M ' to get out the proper notices. ,in aarely tell. Bold by T. M.1rfaFaddea.• Fadden. of oil is the economy. A large box-48 � i-0 galtag og g• 1►qy►0 time, the annual school meeting Preventi0e-3G-sofa. Aek your druggist ? y i pn mw 8 ff Aosa• y-ft was not held on Wednesday last kno lea ••v ^o D b %1-4. 13e we 1 Sold by T 'M McFad ieo 1 its required by statute but will be : e°o° : tl v $� held tomorrow (Saturday) when CHOP., - _ - CUTTERS, _ _'it is hoped there will beagoodo a r �' �I 1 car Jan O� so 1 turnout of ratepayers. t CUTTERS ,� p r. m m ,p a 0,m Har IFeb �►]t� We regret to report the death Zof a former resident of Claremont: _ •.._'CUTTERS °" �w Apr Mr. Daniel Gero.w, which took _ _ ss, .. (` ,r .o m u -� C,r l May h 0. place on Saturday, Dec: 26th, at :;. : o „�� JT me Oma `. his hoine-at Meade, Kansas. .The ,.e• w -v a aa� July • ••e deceased hitt! reached the ripe old j have A'full range of Cutters, ah : S 2' -age of 40 years and,visited friends - the latest styles at prices that Dot. `y here about two years ago when he • a m m '' " ,.' fe g No.. O -showed remarkable vitality for a - - �.are sure to suit sou, m„ Dec 10 man of his ears. He was a bro- Jannari 1910-Whitby 11,Oshawa 19.Brougham Y .. s souls to n 00 Perry I Uxbrld e l O S la Porb Pe 9 1 R the•of George Gerow, Port Perry, ,f?�n 11ril1Tmlted+ SUp Call and see them as 1 am sure i Beaverton 19,Uptergrove 18 ' t� ..and of John M. Ger6w, of Brough- n please you m every - - am. Y Y can pl as r �,- Monday was oiie of the most Y fin ' t • li ,. wa go 11i�s busy clays that Claremont has seen for along time, the cause of of Chop and Feed $. J, Cowan, Brougham• , the commotion being election flay. heave your orders at the :. 'There were . four ,questions .on PICKERING LUMBER YARD which the'electors were called, , a e ' _ ...The. Pickering for Ontario and New Brunswick : upon to decide. The most import- CS-all kinds white cedar ehinglea. r 'ant question was, no doubt, the Vigilance Committee •Patent Roofing and all kinds of local option issue, which. resulted building material. ' in a decisive victory for the tem- �Un hand. perance people, the good roads The object of this Association is to W. D. GORDON &,SON ! 'w _ eseen stealing and prosecute •scheme, one which affected the „ +>: pockets of the electors, was snow- the felons. BAKING I ed'ander by a vast majority, the r h� Members hoping property stolen communi• election of a deputy weeve, in �, este immediately with my member Firsfi class bread constantly on ban which our favorite came out Executive mmt a th shop. Wagon on the road '* of E e committee. t e g - second best, and lastly the elee- �. Membership tee - #1•�• tion of three trustees for the every day in the week. �'� Tickets may be bed from the President or .11 ppolice village of Claremont. The secretary on appitaatton. Cakes of all kinds made to order z, fisttowing is the vote polled for SPIN Exec. Com.—T- D. Banks, Geo, i.en shortest notice.each a the c n I dates : G. DI. K MILLS W. V. Richardson, Pickering,Ont-t Ice-Cream Parlor;in rnnnection. 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I .. ,f .,,:.. r .' parted from her only child, all le Feed to malting, 62 to.7 • ' that was left to her in' the wide THE WORLD'S MARKETS Rye-No. 2 on trackg 81c. �' s�,14W O _ EOPLE "',PERISHED world. Her husband, an officer, _. ___._. Milwaukee, Jani 5.-Wheat-No, xujiO'O o. 2 Nor ,o ] N the , . , had been killed, she said, but she 1 Northern, $1 0/, ,.� f insisted that the 'child was alive. REPORTS FROM THE LEADING ern, $1.09; ' May, $1.08% asked; "��., . e sailors persisted to err re- TRADE CENTRES. ye o, , i lc. Corn-Ma :; . -- _- quests, whereupon the mother in- - --~- 61%c; .early standard, 66c; sem- �t - .. _ _ - 4 The Greatest Tragedy Ihat Has Ever sisted they leave her. The sailors ' - plea, 58;i to 60c; Nov., 58', to i` were so affecttd that they wept. Pr;cea o1 Cattle, Grain, Cheese and CO%c, z;. x fallen the Christian • BOR EDOWN AND SEE. . Other Dairy produce at Dec., $].o8',,; May, $1.11 ; cash, �j .'. . .. . Home and Abroad.. No. 1 hard, $1:12; No. I Northern, -A despatch from Rome says: The 'over the absolute power through- French Scientist Suggests Drilling $1,11 ; NTo. ;2 Northern, $1.08'/, t� BREADSTU�FS. 1.09 No. 3 Northern, $1.04, measure of the greatest tragedy out the zone of't-he earthquake, ex- _ . to Earth's Centre. .• -' t , . /a t, nchich has ever befallen the Chris- plained Toronto; Jan 5:-Flour-Oatario $1.06%. Bras-$19 to - '$19.215. A des despatch from Paris says: M. tian world cannot yet be calculat-. "This disaster has''resulted in a P wheat 90, per cent patents quoted Flour-First patents, $5:30 to 95'', ed. It is �nuwn in general terms greater loss of life their any of our Camille Flammarion, the famous at ":$3.70 to-day iii buyers' sacks 65; second patents, $5.10 to $5.20, that out of a population of 1,750,- wars for independence. Indeed,, astronomer, who attributes the dis- outside for export.' ;Mapitoba flour, first clears, $4 to $4:10;. cecome ✓ aster in Italy to volcanic action, first r� 000 in the devastated area of Italy the s tuition. rs much .worse, as patents; 135.80 on track, Torun- clears, -$2.35 tv $3.05. - _ suggests again as he did forty years Y at Least 125,000 perished. This while'war always'is preceded by a second . patents, $5.30, "and - i makes no account. of dozens of period of preparation this has ago that an attempt be made to strung bakers' $5.10. }ao $5,20: - `F ttlwns near the centre of the dis- happened within 40 seconds. hila find out with certainty the internal Wheat-Manitoba whieat is high- ' a `turbance whence no word has come, war only affects , the young and com osition of the terrestrial 1 gArUERISG I\ TIIE 'AILD. P er at $1.09/ .for No.- 1 Northern, and of which there is_onl good rea- strong among the people, the pre- globe. The only means of doing I at $1.06% for No. 2 Northern and "., Y g I g g Hardships Endured by Agcri irlexI• son 'to fear there are no survivors!sent calamity has mowed down wo- this would be to bore a gigantic at $1.01 for No. 3 Northern, 'Geor- well several kilometres dee Such I can Woman and Child. to describe their fate.. The de-I igen and children old men and P gian Bay .ports. �No. 1 hi orthern ' atruction of property cannot be as youths." a work w.ou'-d not be beyond the is quoted .at, $.1.13%. North Bay A despatch from `Winnipeg says.- 'great as at 'San Francisco, for r power of present nay engineering: freights, and Na 2 . Northern, at Wandering about in the •wilds of UNIVERSAL SYMP�',T$Y. This well would he a source of in- i Messina and Reggio, the two prin- $1.10 2. the north, among the haunts of in- cipal cities destroyed, were not All the sovereigns.and the heads exhaustible heat•for humanity. "If Ontario wheat-No. 2 white 94 numerable timber wolves: Margar- rich or magnificent from a•metro- of, states of the. foreign govern tfie various Governments would to 94%c outside; No., '2 red�Win-•,et Rbmar'o,=a-Mexican woman, old politan point of view. Aa a great menta have sent expressions of agree to direct tow.aid this object ter at 95c outside, and'i\To. 2 mix and frail, Cogether with lrer dough= warmest sympathy all the soldiers of Euro e- each cataclysm .of nature, however, this and deepest con- P ed at 94c outside. ter, a child of thirteen, have-been disaster is on afar greater scale dolence. F 4 s em to ed In accordance with his arta-Omar-i-o--Ike,--2..-a- riclianc-in a starving cQn st,_ ___ - --- -- ----- - - - - Of , - o si e, an a o li -�-- - - would win a victory superior to The -whole face of the country and spatching five warships from Tou- P track, Toronto; No_ 2 Western Ca- ate from hung r. The place where the coast line have been altered. Ian to Messina, which is hailed as• all past and future wars of eater- nada oats quoted at 43c, lake ports, the two were found was al'Calling y Even Scylla and Charybdis have a token of love from a sister race. mination by bringing to-light the and No'. 1 feed, 41c, lake ports. Lake, seventy-five miles west of changed the position they occupied The minister of marine on Wed- mystery which is hidden beneath, Rye-No. 2 quoted at G9 to 70c 'Athabasca Landing: The pitiful i r - - the steamships Taormina and Cam- was being,'executed be a ;it`o Barley-No. 2, 54c outside; No. ces of kir- J. .Bruce Walker oA •REFUGEES AT NAPLES. , .pania, with 45,000 beds and a large, fighting would be lost, humanity ; extra'at 52c, and No. 3 at 50c. Wednesday. -The'place is uninhabi A despatch from Naples Says: supply of� provisions' aboard, had would have gaine.I by it a double Buckwheat--56' to 56%c outside. ted, and only wolves and big game _., Time only confirms the unspeakable left Genoa bound for Messina. process, both scientific and social." Peas-No. 2 quoted at 85% to abound in the bush and swamps, .. horrors of the overpowering catas- Other steamers also _bountifully 68c outsidQ. - which in winter' are buried in , trophe in southern Italy, for earth stocked-are on their way to the - 3` Corn-No.-•-2' American yellow mountains of snow. Eci lently the 7 and "sea .ruthlessly claimed thou- stricken cities from various parte. .BEHEADED- HIS 310THER. nominal at 6£c on track, Toronto; victims have endured unknown i sands of human beings, and the The despatches from the stricken . - re;v No. 3 yellow quoted.at 65,1,/2c, hardships fr,r a 1 ng time, Both E $awes m.ercilesaly completed the zone say 'that a large army would Horrible Crime of a Demented.-New c:v Turvnto. have been driven from Canada in - unfinished devastation. - �be required to cope with even the - York 31 an. _ Bran-Cars, $19 in bulk outside. �to the United States, and from the _-_ Naples, vibrant K ith:the memory pressing needs of the unfortunate Shorts, $2250 in bulk outside.. _ States into Canada again. of Vesuvius, is prostrated anew by I eople, who are reaming about A despatch from New York says: y, p In a fit of insznbty on 'Wednesda IM /.; the misery and woe from 'Messina I half 'clad and starving,'soine of Arthur Trotter killed his aged mo,. confided to her care. The hospi- them dragging articles of clothing-�- COUNTRY. PRODUCE. }'IrE]IF.N'S MANY Ri51iG: - th•er, Mrs, Ann Trotter, by be tals, hotels and ,humes are crowd �from the sinr,.uldering ruins to pro- ;.heading her . with -an axe by a Apples-Wintor stock, $3 to �$4 . ed� •with refugees', and the people tett themselves from the pierci�r,3 i knife in 'tier apartscn'Ls on West !'We 'barrel fur good qualities, and ' Four 11'4re Nearly Asphyxiated at are vieiug with one another in aid- 'winds. Terrible suffering 'is in- " at €�•2 to $2:50 fcr cooking apples, - Vancouver. . -ing the stricken. evitable' before the much-needed Eighteenth, street. Tro,ter jump- - - . - . ed from a second stor /window as B ns ime, 1$1.70 Ld , ,3, and - relief ca'h arrive. � y hand irked' $1.50 -to '$1.85 Per despatch from Vancouver. Ti . :0ENTRE OF. VCLCA- IC ZONE. the police broke in the door, but P . P C., sats.: - Tht Smith C•ornpany's y •SCE,ES A T NAPLES. - was' found outside practically -tin- Push, _ 1. Those who have expert knowledge .Hung Combs, $2 to $2.75 per furniture' story on Granville street on the subject agree that the.cen- A despatch from London says: injured and then did not resist ar= do ren,.and strained,.l0:to l lc. der per , Sre cin Saturday night, J + -tre of the cataclysm was the Strait William: Maxwell, the well-kno,vri rest. He declared thr.t the, end of � .ound, D'egrave-i, Robert Souden. Frank . " sof Messina, which also is the entre:correspondent of the London Daily .the world was coming, and that he P 1 of the volcanic zone, the highest Mail, .who was ordered from the ,had been divinely inspired to cum- Hay-NTo. 1 timothy, $10.50 to Gur,n�y and Captain hilt: hell, fire- g I $11 a ton on track- here, and No, amen, tivere overcome by smoke and 1•_ k peas of which;. Mount Aetna, is Balkans to the devastated districts mit the crime. " TrQtiE r is said to I'� narrowly` escaped asphyxiation cow silent. From this base, the of Italy; arrived at Naples,.whence !have qua i relied frequently with his ;- at $7 to $9. �11 t Straw-$7 to $7 50 on track.: $Gnrnev and•Souden are in'the hos telluric disturbance extended, abat-i he telegraphs as follows:-"Naplc•i mother, who was a woman of se.:- potatoes-Ontario s 60c per bag. F�t31• L�IIPtain Dilnean fell doom . ing little by little, northerly as far'is like-a city receiving her dead and ;enty years..and of reputed means, an e)ev o shaft, but was able to as Cape Vaticano and southerly as.I wounded after'a great battle_ The 'and only .on Tuesday, the police Delawares, i5 to SOc .per bag on} 1. - f far as the $ of.Catania, ravaging a he finished a six months' term track. I walk home:. , The fire was confined Bay g g approaches to the quays are say, l I _ Poultry-Chickens,-•ores.ed, i0-to to the basement and first fly or. �, --*1.e western region of Calabria and ed with • sympathetic spectator+, for beating her. -.. . .. Ile pcT pound; fowl, R to ec; duck4 the eastern coast of Sicily for sols-I many of whom come laden with ---.1. 11 to 1Lc; geese, 30 to. Ile Per -+ tante'of nearly 100 miles: It is im- bread and wine as offerings.to the: ound Lurk s per SI'TCIDE .�T OTTa3F 1. C DEATHS BY-VIOLENCE. ' c�3' , 17 to ]sc 1po.isible to accurately ascertain the victims as they arrive. ound. t 4extent of the movement east and '!Motor' -cars, ambulances and; - 1I r. II!lmer. Rhoota Nimaelf fear , but it 3lantreal's Sorrawful iticcord fo ... !west in the inland •regions, stretchers hurry through the streets Go!f Grounds. is certain that ttce beauty of one escorted by soldiers. As they pass Last-Year. . ,'SHE DAIRY MARKETS. • . • _ ,of the most charming sections of one, catches glimpses of the agon- A despatch from ontreal says:. Butter-Pound 2" 27 A despatch from Ottawa ways: I southern Italy has been irrerocab- 3i y prints, oto _,c; - ized faces of men, women a-rid chit- Montreal's morgue statistics . tubs; LQ to'24c;-inferior, 20 to 21c. I K. A. I: Hiliner, a draughtsman ,i dly despoiled. `dice on �rhom,are the wounds and o din the Cit • Engineer's department, Vineyards are .no more; waviu 1903 form rather a gruesome re- Creamery rolls, 28 to ..9c, and solids Y , 5 g terror of the awful catastrophe. ! o- committed yule-ide on Saturday of cord. m In all, 830.vivlentdeaths or c. rows of lemon, orange and olive "C;hurches, schools and hos itals I ternoa r by sho.'rting himself with a -� trees have been torn up and the P deaths under suspicious circum- 1"gg§-Case lots of cold storage,, enchantin coastline, arith its soft fail to meet the demandd for ac stances occurred. Of these twenty- 25 to 2ec per dozen; selections, 28 revolver near the grounds of the g coimmodation, and .private houses,three died from foul play and ten to-30c and new laid ,_to tOc Fcr Ottawa Gulf (:'tub. He had .not • land fragrant foliage, has been con- are opened to receite the sufferers. I by Italian atiletr*t�s- There were 'dozen. gen a ' averted into a hideous desert. ,Reg- i Funeral processions with elf the I r� but no pea son is given for his'en.d `;;gio, whose gay aspect set off the twenty nine suicides, nineteen from 1 Cheese-Large cheese, l3/,c per sumptuous ritual of•the Roman Ca- gas inhalation; se�ent.y-ninc, were 1 pound, and.twins,, 13,4c. ing his life. He was about forty V; severity of the mountains, and tholic Church show that man3 have drowned in the St. Lawrence,, fifty rears of :rge and' leaves a wife and Balmi, perched jauntily -amid reached Naples only to die. Three were killed on the.railway's, twenty- - ' _ two chilsiren. . orange and "olive trees; have.'be thousand injured have already ar- I two by the street railway.; fifteen . ` HOG PROD. TS. to rive y Bacon-Long *clear,C101, to Ile ,p _ OVERRUN WITH FUGITIVES . charging their cargoes of pain. �clue to tye Ile r Perrot accident. per Iioun -in case v s; s.. , Catania,, the largest city nearest NEW SHOCKS ALARM PEOPLE There wore 218 .sudden deaths re- $19 to $19.50; short cut, $22 to A despatch from Aome says. Report That English Company Hai _ ao the scene of the .disaster, is corded, fifty-seven were burned and $22•x• I- J: crowded with iglu ees, and rile .There were slight shocks felt in the l six scalded to, death. One &,clean Hams-Light to. medium, ]3 to paid $i.tN10,1100. - continuous ,,streamg of fugitives earthquake zone on Friday, com- was killed on duty. jailer do„ heav 12c'; rolls,'10 _c coming, the sight of 'the wounded 1 pletang the ruin of the crumbling shoulders, 10 to-10%c';; backs, 16 to A despatch -from i4fontreal says. I . -�' breakfast bacon lV,,2 to 15c, It is stated that the O'Brien mine -:, sad repetition of real and'-imagin buildings. These shocks are con 16%c; , z1. wry earth shocks, has so alarmed tributing to the keeping up of the ' T1IE plih tIIO:II STILE bard-Tierces, .12c; tubs,. 12f c; has been sold to an English 'com the population that, they are be- alarm of the population. -One quite.' • --- -pails,' 12%c. - pony for $9,000,000. The report is ..coming uncontrollable•. There is .,eveie shock •was. felt at 3 o'clock Robbers Built.Barbed Wire Fence _ made by several men w'ho have just i ' no ion er place there where the in the. morning and another at 9. About Bank. -arrived' in the city from Cobalt g _. _ BU SINESS�AT MON'TRE AL. refugees may find shelter, Cardinal fires are ' still burning, although A des itch from._ DSusko.-ee Franciia Nava di Bontife Arch- much rain has fallen. 'The latest P b i4fontreal, Jan. 5.-Grain-Ca '. ' invcsti ations on both sides of the. Okla.; says: Five robbers dy namit nadian Western IVTo. 2 white' oats t N ITED STATES. .,.bishop of Catania, has employed g A ed the bank ,at Wellston Okla.; r _ :.all the money in his possession to straits mak- it certain that many ' at 46/1c, extra No. 1 feed oats at more than half the population of eaily on Wednesday and escaped 45'�.e P Burglars at New York looted the rovide bread for the • fugitives, P P and No. 1 feed at 45c ' er f police station in the Criminal I r p the coast towns and villages have, with $3,000.. The. robbers erected bushel, in ear iota, ex store. I''lour .but the people of C'antania; alto, are gCourts l>.uildin in rest need as the ordinary bu- been 'killed. Professor Ricco, di- a barbed-wire barricade around the '__Manitoba Spring �rheat patents �' g y hank, and while'some members of i Thirteen persons were shot, none siness pursuits have been entirel rector of.the observatory at Mount firsts at $G seconds at $_5.50, Win y y the an went to 'work on the bank i, of them dangerously, on hes interrupted. Etna, estimates that the iicti'ms.of ' g g ' ter wheat patents, S5 tv $5._5; t the earthquake exceed- 200 000. safe others stood guard. The pick-- straight rollers $4.60 to $4.70• do.: Year's Eve, in ti k York, •FATE OF FOREIGNERS. Ilundrects of dangerous criminals ets for two hours kept the towns- in bags, $2.15 to $2.23; extra, $1.- Sir Horace Plunkett, speaking at "The government is finding difficul- have been arrested and are under PecPle at bay while their confed- -5 tv $].95. Feed-rllanitoba bran ,New York; prophesied the disap crates worked on the vault and eara•nce of 1'andlordism in-Ireland. ty in ascertaining*the.fate of many close guard. � $2'1 ; -shorts,. $24; ' Ontario bran,' P ,foreigner's who were in the earth- A despatch from home says: when finally the rob}iers succeed- $21 to $21.50; middlings, $24.50 to. Abraham Reuf, -formerly boss of �`� ';gt}ake zone at the time of the ca- The correspondent of the Corriere ed in getting the money it coatainu- $25 50; shorts, '°324.'x0 to $23 per San Francisco, has been sentenced f :'tastrophe, enquiries_ concerning U'Italia, now at Messina, has sue- ed the five then -rode, off, coveringf ton, includin ba s ur.e �'to fourteen ears in prison. g g p firain The L'nitcd States Treasury De- whom: are coming' from all parts I ceeded in sending via Naples a their departure R ith a heavy fire. mouille, $30 to $32; milled grades,'I „_ of the globe. The commander of{graphic description of 'the.patlie- No one was injured•. _ - . $25 to .$28 -per,ton. Cheese-Tile Fartmeta has transferred $ .a, the battleship Makharoff, which ar- tic sights seen on the•streets there. -,4-. - local market,is quiet and steady, 0�>000 in gold coin from $an Fran- rived with fugitives at Naples on Four carabincers,' with a hand . 'ALABAMA A DRY STATE. . with,westerns quot'e'd at 12% to 12c I cisco to Denver. Wednesday, confirms the report of cuffed man, whom they 'had evi- -' and easterns 'at ll j4 to 12. Butter Andrew Ctihat pr in a .m:gazing 1. the death of the American consul dently arrested during the night, Prohibition Becomes Etfertive With -Creamery quoted at 25;c; and article tells that profit sharing will, at Messina;'Arthur S. Cheney, and were all killed while returning to \C�r'Year. September ruake at 26%c. F.gga bring ,zbout the final solution of his wife, who werp buried in the their barracks. A peasant and two -New• laid at 350, selected stock the labor question.. ruins of the consulate. The• num- oxen were smashed into a shape- A despatch from Mobile, Ala., at 2712 to 28c, and h'o. 1 stock at ` Burglars in New York,..cracked " :bei' of Americans in: 5iciiy and less heap. High up in the window says: With the .passing of the mid- 23% to' 24c per dozen: the safe in a Third at gene jewel- ni ht.hour on Thursday night pro-- lery store and'carr'ied .off $5,000 it southern' Italy is believed to be I of a house, only one wall of which g - . small, and several of them are. re- was standin , was •a boy• hanging hibition became effective •through- U\TITED STATES M,1RIiETS.` ' cash and jewellery valued at $25; I , . ported to.. have been staying at head down, being held by the leg's out Alabama. ' A 'number of social 000. Toarniina,' which is on the cast by a fallen rafter. Sitting on a clubs hate been opened and .char- Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 5: - Wheat W. L. Mathews, former Statl - coast, about 30 miles southwest of doorstep was a lady cuddling a tens for these places will now be -Spring stronger; No.rl Northern, Trcasurcr of Pennsylvania, who hal .-..,..,Messina. -,A'cc'ording to the latest headless baby,_ calling it endear- in great demand. In-these clubs carloads store, $1:15/; tt'inter been `sent'enced to pxpito for• hit reports, this lace ' suffered no in names and kissing it. Her face drinks will be dispensed tri "mem- firmer ; No. 2 red, $1.07%; No.,.3.:connection with-the Capitol frauds; . '-- barm from the earthquake. nas red with-_ the- gchild's blood, bers only."- Before the doors of extra red, $1.06; No. 2 white, $1.- dis dead. WORSE TH:1N �W:1R, Four Russian sailors strove to per- the saloons were closed-on Tliurs- 06'/.,;• I`fl• 2 mised�•$1.06%, Corn Silas H. Pearson f Peterborq suade her to allow them to bury day night whiskey 'and beer were -Higher; No. 3 -yellow, 63c; No. Ont., confessed. at Pittsburg th/. 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He what will happen?" keep me awake at nights, and have _ ._ . . must consent either to the dishon- She shook her head' sadly, but me t Jcm! only lau ilea. in on bands ea and rubbinix _ ce name, _ jcints, and smelling all sorts of lo- a fi his own dearest hopes and in-` To be continued.) — - tions, and the way ho would kick - flict an irreparable injury on the ai A Tale of Love and Disappointment girl he loves. '� me out of bed when his other leg [a hurt too much was ewer zi>: I will. settle a million on Rebek- ' g• ah,"• Joel broke .in on his reflex- Primary rheumatics is bad enough, ., lNMtiN�aMN0000i�iNO�0eN�0ogNgalfM�MO tions. but to have to take it in a second- ` CHAPTER gI.' Very well. Good evening, my "Confound your money! Can't ary form is petrifying:" - " lord," Joel -said coolly. you be' quiet?" Harecastle cried le ra h THE Joel stopped at the first to g p t Sava el for he felt nothin bu QH FAR KNEW"FOR A CERTdINITY.ovemen t office and sent off .a telegram to But his guest made no a Yr g`.'Lord Harecastle. !to go. Harecastle was. preserving hatred of the man who was. calmly There is something so honest and "I must see a'bold front, but Joel's words ,had watching his agony of soul. bald in the self-criticism 'of a inan you at once upon a carried conviction with them. This The happiness that had so recent COST OF PRODUCTION, who appreciates his own virtues � • { mattFr that vitally concerns your man held a,secret? but was it as ly come to him. What would Ethel' that it may well appal the soul un- father. I shall expect you to call'terrible as' he' tried to make out? think'? She would deem him s At various times dairymen have accustomed to confidence: at my house this afternoon." I It was a matter to W sifted to the scoundrel, for how could he explain discussed the influence of large or A well-knowngeneral, in review- "I think that is strop enough;,bottom, and distasteful as it was; to'her his position? It would be small yielding cows upon the cost g ing a corps of cavalry, suddenly and it ought to fetch him," he said the task must be carried out. impossible to tell her of his father's _of.production. We often 'hear the stopped before a splendid-looking to himself. He then proceeded to "Let us understand one another. dishonor and she would be forced contention that, with large. yields, fellow, and asked abruptly: ' hie house in�Park Lane for lunch. You suggest that unless I marry to believe ths,; he was fickle. the increase of cost of food over- "Which is the beat horse in the IC was a magnificent palace that your daughter, you will publish to Should he dare Joel to d is takes the profits. _ Carefully con- regiment, my man?" ` Joel had built for Himself, but he the-world certain facts that will worst? He looked at the kee e, ducted experiments have shown „ had not made the t.sual mistake of ruin my father?" the firm chin rnd mouth. T`I his that it is not necessarily the case. "What Forty, sir. _ What makes you think that he , the nouveau riche. The decorations "That is so." was a man' who' could be rut less, Occasionally 'an. unprogressNe man sEd -- - are those factsl'.'. Hare' who would fulfill his threat,-be the when urged to stock up with large is"the best horese?" spite of the money that had been so caste asked s ern y, - - _ freely lavished, there.,was a home- , "Believe me I would much-rather was his father to consider; such a behind the statement that hi's ani well, is a good leaper, has no vice, like air that appealed to one. not answer that question. Trust disclosure would mean his death- mals, even though' their yield is no blemish, carries his head well, "I expect Lord Harecastle .Rill me, and do what I ask." I blow. He looked. again eagerly to!meager, produces with great eco- is in his prime. ' That*is ilii ssible: Wlia1 ever see if there might be any trace of nom . In'order to throw li ht u on "And who is the he said-lo-Mrs.' -'o erg;-jiALAQl___t his appe s.: ._mus ow,._.. _ e_ , poin , I po si e,^ a ur tie a regtinen eyes were on his daughter• and he � you please, but dont say tided to sink his pride and to make I Experimental Station has prepared ' "Tom Bodgers, sir." - noticed the evident pleasure that that I did'-not warm you." a final appeal to hip co passion. tables of figures slibwing the value "WhY? r the news gave to her., Joel produced' the cipher letters "You have m•e in your power, Mr.I of the butter and-the cost of food "Because he is an honorable man, "r r from his desk. I Joseph. I appeal to you for mercy. ifor tow group.; of cows. In the first i is obedient, tidy, takes good care �. -While they were at-lunch a tele-, . "I believe that I am doing right Be generous and forgo your desire. group were 12 cows that produced of his equipment and his horse, ,gram arrived frcrn Lord Harecastle „ ' I in the course'that I:am taking. My I If she knew, your daughter would 350 or more pout ds of. butter fat and does his duty well. - to the effect that he vroc ' '1 at SIX o'clock. -Joel had.not doubt; --ug ter loves you, and you are!juin with me in my appeal.. .She_!.in. the year. Their average yield "rind who is the rider of the best but that be possessed a weapon in[idreser mn. datonsible e hter'a ha mess.-be.I not love her,i- that, I must con- will be furca one' cannot lwa a eturn ffind out that"l-do was 388or butter fa:tounds of �avera utter €e t $io0.e horse? the cipher letters that would co K pP i ? S Tom Bodgers, air. pal Lord Harecastle to do his bimd�fore ever-thing,'' Joel-said as if ho'simulate-an affection..Then she will .$and.the cost. gof• food$43,19, Th`.s "I d who is Tom Bodgera?" T2: ding. He did not like the course-i were excusing himself. I curse the da• that I married her,., ave an- averse cost' of I1 cents sir," that he was about to ppursue: He For a'moment he almost appear-i for, if I understand her rightly; she per pound for.butter_ fat and-a pro- The general could not help laugh- ' knew that he would- be guilty e: ed to waver as he.noticed the tense I is prnid.' `fit of $57,80 per cow. ing, but he gave. $5.to his inform= blackmail, although what he drawn face with v.hich Lord Hare-. It will.be -your place-to see that l In the second group were 49 cows ant. -thought to lie his daughter's ha i castle. was awaiting him .to con-j she never discovers it. She is'a that produced less than 200 pounds piness, and not money', was to b tinue. At last he began .to speak'girl ahom'you will soon learn .to' of butter fat in the year. Their' —arts payment. 1°sly and impressively. love,, and there wiIl`be n neeesaityl average yield was 170 pounds of .ALWAYS POLliA-. a ment. It never occurred to, s t - Fs slim that.Rebekah might resent a j "Your father has been guilty of j for simulation,nutation, ..Am I to understand butter fat. The return .per caw The coolest man I ever saw, said husband brought to the altar in', the blackest treachery. He sold his that you coasezit !wjLs $43.78, with a food'cost of 833, a veteran fireman, I met at a fire. - such a manner. He thought- that country.to Ru--sia. There lies the'. "But' what can I -say.to Miss•'leaving an average profit of $10.75.lin a dwelling-house. We found him-- " his daughter was still but a child,!Pr^^f•" Fethers'tcin.?".he asked helplessly. I The average cost. to produce a i11 an upstairs front room dressing } end he had mistaken her sweet dis-� Harecastle sprang to his feet, 'Joel shrugged his shoulders- but pound of-butter fat with-these cows go y TM osition and kindly nature for plia=' and he Stood towering over the Jev�' mad? no reply. Was 19 cents. Ra rushing*up the this . pp * You must give me time for con According to thefigures ures the large j lbili'ty. He never imagined that she with clenched fists. g g g at a great rate. as I sideration," Harecastle said des producers have ati advantage of possessed any of the strength of! How dare you say, that, you•,' eratel p g "Halloa, there'" we called to character that bad brought him his liar, you .scum of the earth?'I' he P "How, I eight cents per pound over: the z•, wealth. 1 cried pass not ely. a mascle..• L.Hue lyfou words,every man with In other "the hous6 is afire!" ' small producing a,vrs. bin when we looked in at the door, Twent fou°r hours. I kill come a herd aver- „ He deceived himself in thinking Would it disturb you if I should ` that his sole idea in brim in about1 �• here to-morrow 'night and give y-oa; aging only 170 pounds of butter g g I - I speak the truth, he answered my decision. Does.m' father know' remain while,you ''are putting it 'this marriage• was her happiness. solemnly. Y �„ I fat,- is losing $L3.G0 per year °II' out l" he saiB, liftin th comb �; < that you -have those papers. each cow. These figures do not, of ��� , -Be was not guilty of self analyaisl His victim looked `at.him wildly. , "No, and I'do riot think it would:' from his hair and looking around at course, take. into account the great- ar he would have been compelled to`Too stunner} for.words, he sank into .a I us. own that a desire to have his own'•a chair and hid his face* his I be wise. to tell him. er value of the calf, manure and ,He had on a low waistcoat,'and „ way, - I,do 'not intend tn,do so. This by-products.froin the large-yielding y, to overcome. opposition,, ani- hands, Jul l maintained silence, subject will never`bo mentioned by group, As in many other activities his dress-coat lay across a chair. .mated him to a great degree. looking on with a mingling cat.pity+ me to the Earl; I shall do my ut- economy of- Iirodn'etion in dairy Seeing us staring at him, he He approached the interview with -and 'triumph. The latter feeling most to keep him in i norance of cashed'his comb into his hair a sin the utmost confidence, and he re- predominated, for he now felt con-(V6. 'm knowled e." g cows seems to be associated with and went_on combin but, as s _ceived Lord Harecastle with a.Beni- r Inc cd that he would win. _ Sa g the liberal,yie,d. g•I .think you are wise. -Before matter of fact, he was about ready. ^al smile that did not receive_ a flat'-!• . "Let me: -see," Harecastle said -go let me repeat that-I am sor- He laid down the comb, put on his tering resp,anse. huskily, pandd he field out leis handIry for the have 'necessity yIff the you come FARM HORSE IN WINTER.. coat and hat, and picked up his "Of course I had to. come when for the papers. t overcoat, . I received your wire, Mr. Joel,# ''Tho letters are iii cipher, but i y If the farm horse is kept working but.--" Lord Harecastle began here i� a decoded copy." me fti-morrow and say that you can lin cold weather the same as in � "Now I'm really, g�nxlemen," Coldl His fingers as he took! sent; we. w ill allow the matter t° warm weather there is no. particu- he. said. _y. —. _ nge _ _- rest in oblivion;-the papers shall ' he should hard l We started, but the stairway hard "You took a wise course, m lord.. the 'ty ewritten iece of foolsca p Iar reason why ,' -- Y P p p• be destro ed on. our vr•eddin da he;noW 'What I have to gay is of the utmost For-a while the let'cars danced be-`There is one other tnih- I shall' reeei�es in ment drummer erent (roma rh many I turned©to theses ndows3 fiThe .,ea, } gravity; but before I begin, I want fore his eyes, and he .passed his I expect you -to carry out your part' farms' horses are not - worked so had'got a. ladder up on the front of o. to impress upon ,you that I have hand wearily over his E ir•.i,ead. I in no cud in s irit; there must _ I g R a p much in winter• the house. none but the most friendly feelings.,I It was not necessary for him tb' be nothing in your manner that They'are`worked irregularly -and `''Noir, then` we'said -to him, I shall probably cause you pain, read the document,. for he had al- will lead Rebekah to believe that, fed regularly. This is not a good when we came to. the window but you must ' remember that I ready realized that Joel was speak-Lit is not a love match. I stiull trust;a • ero o w= workin horse "• You 0 o every ing in your caw „ ( The i should not be fed in the same 'way standing back. I have come at some inconveni= him burnt themsclyes into his mind, er. to make,her ha Good-ni ht I I PP•'• g • as an idle-horse. ItAs a waste of And I assure." you Re had to go encs to myself, and I must ask you, and as he rose to hand it back he I my ford." I feed and endangers the health of down the- ladder first and let him _ w to be as•short as possible," Lord st- gered. •The blow had been a I Joel:Joseph-sat for a while with the horse, come last. Harecastle said frigidly. one and he was .only be- his thoughts. Lye ku'aw that he had, Many a horse'has died from azo- "With pleasure. I ask you to rte 10;'rible ginning to realize what this meant I'gain;ct the'victory and had not a.'tuna because he was. highly fed eonsider your decision. Win you fo him. A life's respect, honor and� doubt but that the answer on the; when being .worked, 'and the same Vb H0 BREAKS THE DISHES? �`-4 -marry' my daughter? • Joel asked': love to he blasted in a uroment. morrow would be in the affirmative.l feed given when he was idle for a "Jason," said airs. Calliper t� bluntly. i.True that his fathers conduct with I He dressed fur dinner in a con- few days. Thi is particularly true her husband as they sat at dinner. Nu, was the decisive answer. reference to-his debts had beets-far tented state of miad, and when be; of feeds rich in protein, such as 1"I Rent this afternoon�p the •china IYog must. I appeal •to you to from satisfactory, but that did not I joined his .daughter and `•sister lie'clover hay, . blue grass hay and closet to get a ees*#W glass dish consent. I do not want to be com- prepare him for this awful ,revela- was in tho best of tempers. oats. (that I wanted. When I picked it pelled to pursue a distasteful tion: - I "Lord Harecastle could not stay The. word "azoturia" comes itp I lifted only half of it; the other course, one that will cause you Joel gave him ample time to re-1 to-night, and he.asked pie to,makerr from thu French word, "azote," I Half remained on the shelf. Some much suffering." cover him=elf, but -he intended .,to I•his excuses; but he will be here to-('meaning nitrogen. Azoturia is to body had broken it, and then plat- "You' will please y=ourself, 'Mr .strike home while. the wound was,'morrow, probably to dinner." disease in which.there is so much sod it there in that way so that they Joseph. I have given still fresh.' He wished first to ob-I p p ! g present in the muscles of you my de- He playfully inched I>eliekrtli s' nitrogen w�uldn't have to tell me about it. iision until I am sick of doing so. tain•Harecastle, s promise,-and then -cheek and watched the' mantling! the horse that "derangenfents of Now, of course, neither you' nor I You are very persistent." he would.give,him a little rope. r ol.�r on her cheek. nIr Goldberg, the system follow, During his s,• g, g broke that dish, the children didn t- "If you refuse I shall be com- "Are you satisfied7" he asked at I looked at him questioningly, but he months'of hard work the 'horse has break it, the servants didn't break ib pelled to ruin Sour father and your- .last. ,only laughed.• I had feed rich in nitrogen (the base it. Now. how did.it get broken?" Y`L self." "I must believe it," he' replied After diuii-er'she joined him in his of protein) and has needed it, for `'`Expansion and contraction--" Lord Harecastle laughed con- dully. study. he •was itsixig, it up in the expan "Jason'" 4 ' .temptuously. I "What hav�e'yoii to say Z Are you "What is passing between you sion and contraction of muscles; but I' ell, C'ynthia,. .said Mr. C'alli- "That sounds rather like .black- prepared to do what I ask?" and that young man'? -Does it con- when idle,' on , account-of stormy as , mail;" he. said incisively. 1 "You can't mean it, Mr. Joseph. cern Rebekah t" sLe asked anxious weather or leisure, and fed his per, soothingly, yo{}_ought not to I Do you think that your dau hter's lv, ` working worry about that dish. Science has - "You may term it what you like, g g ration; too much nitrogen happiness wnuld be made b in recent years made gf' at advan- 'but it will not turd' me from my PP y fore- ` It does, lie replied laconically. has accumulated in the muscles. ^l in i husband a un her such " ces, and`many things which were purpose. Unles you give me your g p , Y I believe you are up to some Therefore a hard w.rrking horse - word of honor that you will marry terrible means V, trick, Joel. 'Don't play with Re- that has been well fed should, on .once mysterious are now as clear to my daughter Twill make your fa-I That -is not the point that we bekah's happiness; she is 'as dear Dein given a holiday for several, lis as the pages of an open book; ; ther's name stink in the nostrils of are discussing, I am satisfied that to me as if she were, my daughter. days have his ration -changed. but'the question, 'Who breaks the l ou• shall- be -her husband. e,• dishes, has never been answered .every decent man, Joel said'with Y Tell me What is happening, Corn is a good substitute for oats cola menace. I "I can't marry her, Mr. Joseph. "I may have news for y and it is not. likely t•Irat it ever will << � y you to- in such a case. If°clover ha .has be. and why, m dear, should you You are talking rubbisai, Lord I am engaged,'and my honor-Is 'morrow ni ht Rachel. Dont ask been fed; timothy hay should be Y Y Harecastle replied, but there-was bound. to Miss Fetherston." any questions now. Is she as much substituted. waste your time in trying.to; dia, -uneasiness in' his demeanor: I "Do you think she-would marc l >> cover the undiscoverable? Y 3 in love with him as ever? ---� "I never talk unless I mean to the son of a traitor?" "Rebekah"does slot talk; •she'is RHEUMATISM SEC'QND-HAND-. -'act. You thoroughly misunderstand "She would marry me, -for- 'she very reserved: Have -you noticed .n lady who kept a-little curly Well," exr.laimed Mr. ueer- tny character. I possess certain in- loves me. I hace'done nothing of that in the last few months she h•as @ poodle lost her pet, .and called on formation, backed by _indisputable'-which I am .azhamcd, Harecastle become a• woman? She' had de- 'case,- "you con, talc as you like the police to find it. The next day. y evidence, that, if published to the said bravely. veloped qualities of which I never about physical- affliction, 'but- tike one of the force came with'the dots, ` world, will have the effect that I "I alit awaiting ''Your' decision, suspected-the rxistemee. Joel, she largest that. ever struck me was veru -wet and dirty'. The lady wtss have stated. Upon my honor, I You know the alternative, Joel has your will and strength of char- wl !-i I had the rheitmatism in m " ams eakin -t a truth..; i ... •.r-r M.+'.7v`• H, k .w M. m� rY;•'.. •xr..„.."�”}'.i.W�,..4+,- ' _ f.+.1-..•4k1h..:. !�yry+.'':• a':•4,•,'....��:-rx'....�i',-�-.':n.'-:.."�'+Y";s•.., -.,,.. -:�..r..z.,..,':-faas'••::i•1...P.^•yt-._"',:,'. .?�.. •:.r .F•� ' egm 4:•+-., }' .'•.y-:,.>nR:.,..".rx.y+.'k,,':.-1FS•'�nat'•:",`�:.;-.,t',�+.r.-•:7 . -'..'w.'."r..*''c.".rM. .',�_•�as-.�...�.-.m.i'.•'cY.�+ > _.. ? ,c cLwCom .••'G•*+sa:n".^r?i:3tir:.' S-r ''+'✓ca'Syr�r1•.$,..:.x-"S�,"•.�4"�f�. ti-'• 4 ",,a r ..s..,xr,1.�' .-",•,. h- ..s _. .,.-sem;.•: - ., : � ..,.• •c• :..., ,. .. .�,�3:'L. ..:. - .,,.. a '� •dr..', � ..•;�=;.p �"'�'y �i : - - s laic Pugti, of Claremont. -bliss Vail, of Whitby. -is hero LO(,.AL1:SM S. is visiting leer sister, Mrs. W. J. this week calling vu Pickering Miller. friends. 7 Probabilities-Continue dry. -'Master Joe Clark upent New -.Mrs. Campbell, of Strathrup, _` _• -- uncle in is -visiting her grtitid-daughter, Mitis Stella Purteoua of To. Years at the Lome of his R — trontu, spent New Yeam with her Toronto.' Miss'M. E. Campbell. . Mrs. R. Deverell received a by spent New Years uv r - MiNb with Miss. Cls -ouont, spent Tuesday with - -- " ppaainful injury to one of her arms. Jennie Gordon. W. J. and Mrs. Miller. a _ bT falling one day last wieek, --Adam and and Mrs. Shier, of -JanSes-Lawrence, of Carlyle, To our Customers and Friends: -The school board have secured Brock, visited at Smith Clark's Sask., is spending a few weeks the services of John Keane as over New Years. with Pickering friends. We wish to hearily thank you for caretaker of the public school. -Misses Maggie and Josie Moore -Mrs. Varty attended the wed- --the very liberal share of your patronage r -Mise Thompson, of Scott `e spent New Years at the home o4 ding of her son George in Toronto, which has made the past year a very f township, has been 'spending a their parents here. on Saturday afternoon. Successful one. "a few days here with her brothers. -The. Dramatic Club have -Mrs. Ed. Cantelon. of Clinton, m --- -Quite a number are suffering definitely fixed the date of their spent a *couple of'days with her -..____ - We feel that the relations exist from the prevailing-colds due no entertainment for Friday, Jan. sister. Mrs. H. J.-Marquis. ins between us have been very pleasant °.-doubt to the changes in tempera. •22nd. Watch out for bills. -The annual school -meeting and we can assure you that in future, aura. -Miss Pearl -Lockwood, of was held on Wednesday with a as in the past, our best efforts will be r' -Miss Gilchrist, of Toronto, is 'Trenton, is spending a few weeks large attendance: F. M. Chap- gut forth to merit your.favor.- visiting with her uncle and aunt, with her uncle,R. A.Bell:• man was elected trustee in the - W. and-Mrs. Gilchrist, of Church -Richard McGuire, of.Boston, place of J. H.Bundy whose tern[ '• A very Bright-and Proslrerous r: tersest. is spending a couple of weeks at had eapired. :yew Year to'all. Miss Campbell returned on the home of his.mother here. -Owing to the prevalence of t R Christ- Monday after spending her Christ- -Alex. Gordon was elected trios- small-pox in the adjoining muni- 7i ours suis, _ Inas vacation at her home iiitee in S. S. 'No: 2, in snecessiou to cipalities the Board -of Health Strathroy. David Annan, whose term-had ez- deemed it advisable for the town- - 1, 1�_ Di S C:HA ti N. The public school reopened pired. ' ship Sabbath School Association 5 on Monday morning after the -Wm. Sleep will hold an slue- to postpone their conventionwhich ` Christmas vacation with a good tion sale. of stock on Thursday, was to have been held in the Chris- attendance., January 14th.. See bills for par- tian Church, Brougham, next y -Miss Edna Boyes, of:Wood- tienlars Wednesday. cry bridge, and friend,Miss Campbell, -Miss Clark, of Toronto, is -One of the finest prograins spr ent New Years with the form- spending the holidays with the ever presented in -Picketing was -The members of-tile Swastika Richardson. Andrew's Church by Rev. A. L. Club spent an enjoyable time at -Mrs. J. H. Wagner has been Geggie, of Toronto, and Ernest - -oloict ill the the home of Mrs. Jas. Richardson spending a few days v,itit her son, Hazeldine, tenor y , � ,- -situ on ay ev n _ - - - _. -Mr. and Mrs. Stogdill and two Shannonville. Mr. Geggie knows how to lecture - children, of Seaforth, 'and Miss -Chas. E. and Mrs. Marquis, of and there was never a dull mom- - Wishes everybody a Happy New Year anti Many Returns. Shaw, of Toronto, spent New Killarney, Man., a.re spending a eat. His-rich and genial humor i - Years with J. S. and Mr?. Jephson.' week c,r t�s�� with Pickering rola- captured and held his audience The also wish to announce that the store is fully-stocked with every.• -Lloyd Bateman returned to ties and friend _ from the start. Mr. 'Hxreldire thing in season-Fish, Siecoes, Labrador Herrings, Salmun his home in Toronto on Sunday -MrLa. R. A. Douglas returned haq a beauti€ul tenor voice of ex- Trost, Finnan Haddie, and Oystei5, all of hest ,evening after spending a couple of 1 on Tuesday to her home. in Mathi- quisite sweetness an'd power Quality, ....Prices Rock Bottom. we at tete ltc►ne of hi• gr nd- =oat, after spending-a few' Reeks and cleli-ghted his artdience with • .-parents. iters with her parents,S,luire and this follo%ving -number..: "Goer] ' ' Other lines O.- H.--Pants, Mitt-, Overcoats, Boots. L'ivlerirea[ E{' p -hiax n[ta �4 i11 Be•adfurd left Dire. Bunting. GtuipaZty," ` Iiillarne}-,' '•The for Men and I.adie Q. f H, lli�@ua is spend ioR Holy, • "The Little Shaw on.:l�onda on their return trip to --Janies y } } I }@ after =pending a few xeck- '�rith Pickering fri- ruck"and_':lfary. ' By �I,e�:iul re �t2r11]er •' Supply .Co., Piekerl>J�,. Ont. Ca tsxnte, ate., eeks, at the. home_of their ends. Oa his retiu,nto the North- quest at the close, of h►•,er'gu3ar ° another here. west he intends t<� take a number program he gave "�inuie Laurie:" -A. G. and Mrs.. Green' and of hor.zes with him. A large audience enjoyed a genu- ' family returned tame on Satur- -41i Wagg, of Claremont, i5 ine treat. - - y day evening after spending tiler- spending a few day- with her ria - •-• _ _ _ - vacation with friends acid relativ. ter, Mr-. David Graham, who we SCHOOL REPORTS ea in Toronto and Beeton. are pleased t•:) fray:• is grachrillq 1,,• 4 F,e,t, PirLes'in lessens- - -The sportsmen of our village, reeovetingfrvw her :event severe in order of merit). " Sr. IN. H. Boy. ' who are at .present faithfully illness.. ea, V. Boyes,, M. Cronk, P. Musson, -practising shooting racks, are -Rev.Cfareniontand.Mig-Hilda G..Rowe. V. Brown. Jr. IV.-J. z anxious to have a match with Grant. after spending the seek Corbett H..Rowe. L. Powell. III.- i some outside club for au oyster with C. and :ills. Rogers have re- H. B on L. Wilson, E: Crank, C. � H :�TT� �� pe turned to T��ronto, hp. 'o Victoria �;- . F. > wn. C. Bryant, B. Wil- ice` JIsap r. '• -0. College and rhe to the ."forman� ( . I.�ciiw00(1. 11.-J. Bryant, e • =-Miss Martin, of King St. East, Frank C�sbett. Pc. 11,=R. Bcowa, School.,. . is now prepared to the lessons an E. Roves, Sr. J.-E. Stephenson. r P g -Richard Puliai ie ill at the p - :%be fano and organ. Miss Martin Jr. I.- P. Neale. J2. Ct'oaL, R Stepp- µ p home of his sister in Toronto with enson. Ri G. Carruthers,Teacher. - ►, hart had two years' of successful some heart affection. His speedy Wishes his marry' CustOnl- experience in teaching the piano. - ' See her advt. in another column: recover- and return home i3 anaiou ly,awaited by -big many ossa"+ RIVER_, ees Happy And -After spending about three friend-,. The Sunday school anniversary on s ` weeks at the home of his i,arents -.The township council will Sunday and Monday last week was a - here, W. H. Bustin returned to " Bunting meet pnrsunnt'to statute on Mon grand-success. The special address _ OBper. _u - Pr ons t his home to Swan River, Man., on day next in the township -hall, by the Rev; A. B. Hames in the after- - .. Tuesday. On his wayhome he Brougham, at 11 o'clock in the noon and the Christmas sermon in, - a: s��ppeent a few days with relatives in forenoon, when, after taking the the c.ening by Res.-J. Trickey were v 'i'oronto and Strathroy. very interesting. Special music by E Y E A R necessary declarations. will pro- the school and choir. On Monday -We regret to state that Mrs. Geed to'transact general businesQ. night the enter'taininent was pro- Miller, of Jordan, who arrived -As will be seen from the o!lici- nounced to be the best that was 'ever ]here abotr�io weeks ago on a al-returns there was a very heavy held by the school. The program _ ,'visit, is seriously ill at the home vote polled in the village as well from beginning to .end was .of first sof her sister, Mrs. D. . Simpson, as in all other parts of the town-, class order.and the children are to be ' -with nervous prostration. Mr. greatest interest was congratulated in the manner in which - - P ship. . The greats, - _ Miller arrived on a hasty summons manifested in the Local Option they acquitted themselves in the,sing- ` '+ ---son Saturday evening. contest as well as ls' itis Esoud. ing and dials nes.' The ribbon drill ' was ,peciaIIp-fine." --The singing by -The meeting called to be held Roads by-law.. In very few con- the old ladies of Green Ricer and the ''in the town hall on Saturday tests has there been such a h eavy olci couple Bong fairly brought down, - ,-•evening to diseuas the issues be vote polled in the village ac that the house. Rev. J. Trickey mnde an Wish fore the electors nas a decidedon Dionday. into chairman. Rev. Hautes pace an es` for 1Vo9success.' The hall was.fllled to the -George anti Mtn. Phillips tine] interestingandamusing speech. At usGJ -'-doors and the best of a7 the close rif the rum Santa Claus Tailed t rou haat: The chair. Wale:, where Mr. Phillip- has .e_ dtssriTnrtetI tite�p cents from the _ 4� i g beautiful tree:aid flreplaca, Rev. J. was ably filled by Dl. S. ell an. cured a •position as- policeman, a Tiicl:ey was presented with 6510 in 'Yea' r The first,peaker w'as"reeve White, position he formerly held. They gold by the officers and teachers of Y K 1 - o hose who had the train- Pro' spe roos New eofBrougham, who ._poke briefly R'ere accetnpan►ed by Jrih►t Rich- the.-.h ol. Ts reviewing the work of the town- ardson;who for tile' past-3 ear or .frig of the children are deserving of ahip.council during the past year. two has been living with'his uncle the greatest praise in the way every- We W1S11 �Ull� all He denounced the present- good and aunt, R. and 1 -rs.'Parkei Ilte thing war.carried out front beginning _ roads scheme and thought a much is now returning-lio►rte where he to easel. Large gatherings of people better scheme might be devised. will in ftitur•e res-ide. attended all the services especially the enteitainnrent on Monday night, .'•R. R. Mowbray was the nex.s ..On, Saturday aftert]ooti last the church Tieing pAcked 'to the door•. 740r oe NOt speaker and spoke at length son- Mr.George V•arty.of Toronto", son Proceeds ne,rrly forty dollars. - fining his remarks to a di-_CM_Qs}on of Mrs.'Varty, of Charch St.. was We have made big'preparations for tli Holiday T-bade. CastOm_ of the good roads scheme now be- united in marriage to Miss: Trixie .`.ALE REGISTER. •7-ers will find-our store crowded with good things.. ; ?� fore: the eleetgrs and .on ;t�titch sidle of BerkleySt., Toronto = they gave utterance on.Monday. The ceremony waperformed in TL ewer,.. JAN. 12Ttt, 1t Nt,:Miction :.« a have the best it Grp, Alin i all kinds-Seedless whole ., ( He tinted 'out in a convinein } 1 Seedless Raisins,'WnInnts, Almoiudq, Filberts, Pecans whole or g the drawing instil of the]aide's sale of nrilch cows and heifers '(Hol- manner the objections to the press arettts b y Rev. Canon Farconib• .stein and Ayrshire grade,)'iu lot 28, shelled, nice fresh Christmas Biscuits, Prime Cheese, Honey and � - eat scheme and showed hon Pick- p } eon. 2. Pickering, the .property of 'Syrups, and everything the best fou• Christmas. ' After the recepticnt the happy pair Jas. S. 'Honey. Sale aC one, sec ei•ing would be the•loser if the left fur New Ynrk on their hone • ' } bilis 1'honrax Poacher, auctioneer. ..Dry Goods and Fancy -Goods, greatest collections one.corulil resent proposed sclienie was put utoon.• Tai, N-Fws e?ttends c'on- t r wish to see. A great show of.Gent's and Ladies' Fancy Ties and 11ttu operation. Dir. Dlotvbray's j;r'attilatlUn-, Ti►L'R-D.�S' 14Tui, 1000.-Afiction address eras listened to most at- sale of,cattle, sheep and hogs on, lot Collar7. Fancy Post and Xmas Cards, itnmetise variety. Fancy tentively and no doubt had a -The ,doll slid sleigh 66,,btest, i:l, cin. ], Pickering, one arils west China, Crystal, Leather,Plash, Silk, earl ,o many nice articles; for Considerable effect oil the votes held daring December at the Drng of Pickering Village, the property of the festive season. Store is over. The :vot-es were viii. Sleep,. Sale at.one, see, hills. oiled. The next called was Jas. Theis. Poacher. Auctioneer. We invite everybody to come and see the.grand display. Re- a p rotlnted Satmrday and prise, de Tci,n.w, .J:cN. l9Tt►--A-irc2ion sale of Imember in Fine Teas, Choice Coffees, , we sell the best. :McFarlane, of Claremont, who Pure Gucoas was Mr. Mowbray's opponent in livered, Jean Clark getting the f:unr stock, im leii,ents and house= doll and Hurlwyn Howlett the p , d Bui Rona ns and we will do yon good•. the field fo[ the deputy-i eship. hold furniture, at lot h, eon. :, Pick- 3' sleigh each-having having'mijori- ` He also spoke strongly against the Bring(Kingston road) the property ^ proposed 1 g ties lip in the 'thousands. seta of David Hall .k Son. Sale at 1'l / O. /...� / C K / E VO. ro seed scheme ut ins moving the Peak, :Marjory Alloway. Edith oclock, lunch at 11, See bills. W., L/ roads and also advocated a tax on i amtomobiles, an iusU niton thin Gee and R. Jephson made the race B. Powell,auctioneer.• _ - for the dull very interesting,while R r:nNEsr)A , JAN. 20Th ]9s')9. -Ane• was doing inose thea anything Gen: Winter, h'redie Rogers,Percy, tion sale of farm stock and fin 1. flee to Brut.the roads in bad repair. Ali, and hied.Lee made a ]tot menta,►jhe property of Jns. Alec- ;., 1t this juncture the proceedings .Ali,run fur,the sleigh. ander, Tint 2A, eon, '?, Pickering. Sale % re varied, b a sou b-' Mr-Y b' Y at one, see. hula. W. •B, Patvdl,• 'White and which wits; "inch €i r -A- we have again liinncltecl 43 GG I l iota another ear we woidd re- ,tu.ctioneer. _. Treciate 1. Rev. W. R. Woos}, of y • _ . .. Claremont, was the next sl)eaker, cine-t all those in arrear, to settle Y ' their accouints as scion a,; possible. _, , "Fvho for over'half tut hcmn•deliver- 1. O ■ _ C ]rave n Jtu•ge assortment of Boots just arrived ° out- ed-ft strong and im1l)Ag,;t0ned air )Ve llckve a' lar a number of ,out- t the atrade. sal foc,npportof Local Option. ata ung accounts which shrntld - E fu tl f IL ha been settled lona-ago a'nd we -- Mr. Wood is a most forcible speak- The �eleUh•ated Williams' Mabe e: r, and his •powetful argnmrents- re(lmire the ntoriey. We aro at a 5: were listened to in the best of large outlay fol, snick, wage,, Hard and Soft.kept const&n- .(\o letter goods made iia Canada) 7. ' series. Mr.. White -wit, 'aartin TO Mt,flitd the; many otluer incident- called upon and P.1111\stied the al expenses nec-esszry in rmntaing fly on-hand.y `%e:have also a few pairs of Bo s"and Yonths' Rocbt-, oddF proceedings ��ith a =tnnrp ,pee�t lr :t newsprtper, arts] with the in- and ends, we are eleat•ing at half price. ' and a song. The weeting "R'AS Breese in the price of st,u k and C. RE E SOR Call andl:see them. l;rhor it -snakes it more ne�•o«Hry ► thPrf l,rcntfit t , :t r 1'i,e l,y Fi iters dater evor t•}:at fill _aoowlnt- be.- M, T Y. A. BUNTING f •, t' t•hrr'e r.itr r rs fRev%'e.« I,i InclL'heZ'j� uy 1;g 'the Nati,mid a !,elm, ],ilei proinlotly! LCCL ST HILL .W tc k ..M,,... �, ..• .,. J .. 'a'CBp`1`»,,,�'" sr •.:..°° .A.- � - .+.»..^.. n .. r9 Cx.�u.,Y4 •::iii?�e:w ..r<. u`Y'' ... .-,a Y:_,.-..a-....1s_ c.....«