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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_01_15 -„?'' .-°•M*,�,y ,•i . 74 ,� C .;r .q a..,. fir, • H•:3+.... Y -:•.. -'p _ z9raa• N nZ ...r,y. . ... "'--+•"+a� +y ,,. �.e +' ,.. •i-':'�.:. :sy .'r x•+. .zu`- s,.". -sir+ � "4$,t .- >.... .. „r ':?G'a "'• ,..•c .. qv*..,.r r:r•'ur•,-:4sw. ,. +.r r x%�, y< ,y�'„ :., .r'- .n z .�,r+R- o. ar+• ,,,, -..�.-'•,,•;.:-.,.Sf'` .. .Y- ?va:. .... , �;''• I,.r .ai:-• 4 �. i, .ry"T�;, .+�.,r. a ''�'- `5,. 5 w:',:>r'„"' :.�..,..«s ^' 1.A:. ,• y"'.• ,. .t"-r'+'..��'1.^^ '.:hr°" :..t rsr.' '. ,..,.:.v , :,.... ..,.�...,'h..ti. ,��.. .�'�Z.'L:r....i �R: �`3 ^' .. � ' � �,•.•^.r� i,,�. e''w. ....} ,,.,, s. r:y��r. - ,- �• '�"� "..:e. .. r : r^'=.: .t:-.; 7• ;:... � t .'k7 ,f r`,3,^' �. _�,A ..�' `•••;? .re, ♦ r :A>., VOL. XVIII• FICTKERING, ONT., —FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1900 -1`�TO 15 k,+ AUDLEY' . , SCHOOL REPORTS ECZEMA t taitsifsaiE�sal �arD:. _ ..- 01'ie Blankets a literary society has been formed S. S. No. 1, Pickering. Result of here to meet in the school�houre at promotion examinations held on Dec. CAEEA TREATED WITH' at'I= You want the kind of Blankets your 4, Medical bosses cannot get off and this is 7.45' on Thursday evenings. For'next 17 and 18. To Sr. IV.-John Howland, Zf[. BELL; M. D., C. M. where you can get them. Thursday evening,a genuine old-fast- Elms.Richardson, Roy Powell. Clan Toned spelling match has been arran ence Richardson. To Jr. IV.-Ida Ae Late souse surgeon of the Kin ton We have a good assortment and the - g' +several Hospital. successor W Dr, M.Bate- prices are so every person ed to take place; Old and young are Jones,)✓va Richards,Albert Howland, �satn Omoe bona a to to a m,Ito s p m saa ai invited to attend. The metnbership Minnie Hallett, Bertha Pogson, 3` Pickerin¢,Ont is ly can get theist. fee has been fixed at 25 cents. -The Walter Richardson, Her'best Rich- • t= u, --- Ger>gine Saakaic6ewan ober oocs rot ±i '(`I FO. N. FISH, M. D. R rules of the club have been formed so ards. To Jr. IIL-Al honsus Ken- co.•M•A•,r c,•aaee.nae Vv�t the 1>Pst in Lhe land. p 1>acR.a eA It No t , ? PtiYstC7�N AwD sustisaJ:r as to prevent any rowdyism,and only nedy,Lilian Ralphin,Margaret Wray., a1BtB(at ser ,r naaeoCp • iN•mboz of College of Phyeiciane sad sargeoas. ' Single Harness, Team Harness• good conduct will be tolerated. Resi- To Sr.- II.-Chrissie Munro, Irene > oat, Associate aaroner, County of Ontario. Holters, 413weat Pads, Curry Combs, dents should take advantage of these Howland, Victor Yogson. To Jr,, II. f a • e , Coca Hours=8 to io a.m, and 1:o a and.r,to 6 I-Mary Richards, Mabel :Mallett, :P,M. Brougham,ont. it-ly Brushes, Metal Polish. Gal Cure,-_- meetings as an instructive as:well :ts a • L r Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment. pleasant pastime is assured. Franklin Richards, Louis Scott. To r� 13IRBBRT IiIDD, Y. D., C. M. Harness Oil and Dressing. P P Pt. II.-3tartin Kennedy, Fred Lee, e.• ••� i ' Je Member College of phyeiciacs end Sur- Team W,hi Bu EY'r_i �. Miltor•d Wrav_ , Alma Howland. Miss ' " geona of Ontario. Late Hoagie S.rReon of Oen- Ps Buggy KiNSALE -L, M. Evans, Teacher. oral,B•-uergency and Burnside Lying-!= Hosvi• THOMPSON BROS., Pickering -- Few tat stow AaeAst KA% Sans of Toronto..Omca to Alexander Morgan's The Ynuttg Men's Btdtiler'tlnod of . �. aunhO.euTs tnAA•LOLES. , reatdence. opposite !lfethodiet churc2i, "late. Salem<Cliurch_par--pose holding ti ban- eezeR,A o.Mates vtua. H moat. Qat. BROUGHAM CtaTa�A,entttMltn5hl 251y . 30wE BACtt,a rc -_ err G�Y"lStmaans ueL on Mondzay evening next in the _ t.eQcsZ. lis Viii Kinsale Hall. On Snnday, ser'ice 111,• R. S. Phillips returned from will be held in the Salern church at Toronto on Tuesday. �:• -- and — 10.30 a, tis, and 7. In:, to whi_h a cot- T . Bw)w•n and James Smith are Are co:,nted cured from the star{,as it to so � E. FAREWELL, C. BAbRIf3• t• p' I active upon any diseassd akin or sores. 4 Q• dial iw it2_ron is extended to all. The in the city for a few days. T. T$B.cc,=tyorowaAttoraey,a�dCounty banquet -w.ill begin a: 0.3rJ m, .kiss Ec?ith Robson, of Toronto, is DR. SPARK'S s)HeHor. Court House.whitbp. 1f v 9 F P �• HAPPY NEW YEAR on Monday when.a seldct hill of fare visiting at W. �insgrnre's. � VEGETABLE OINTMENT -• - will .i�C roviJed, conslstin of old W. E. Hol is, in Toronto this , _ .. c cr ct z. o _ - nor for Bigii Court of Jnstiea t 6'icceaeur to and ice cream. When t}14 inns'tuna yobet t S. Phillips was appointed'When ne ,s appliedr.dsets asd kir3 aiicdfaea— oma, wiII moso m Dow S Mcaulivray,., Brock Street, ha; 4e••-n saiafied, all tri I artakd of r heal ty, smooth condition. ..,Whitby. 71y and near. l P Assessor at the meeting of the Gouti- -P r P^ teal feast. :on- 1n;; of „ 1I dao. , __. - -. rn US1C' N Or a e..Ve= y _ n.. I fill]. U. I%� t. e_-. i - C� o _.�. .'> PetrertrIsary: gape to see poll all-in i 9,)9. 'Boss time is ass'ired to Al h'L(. N est s leave your name•n•ith Georgetown,W.r.4_::.l2cDo LD CO.,l2allorytown,Ont � HOPSINB:YETEFiItiIBY BL1R• , j tray be so fort-trate is a attend., t+e- Pl:ilio. who is aunt for all papers. — --- +ll. CiEox, ASO D� 13" .::c. arl ,Q-r pr:^es are the l0 eQ. cure a:progtrait)I,lp at , •tic tri en Je Jolin P. -Robson. of the- Brocis — L � D D L R S t3radcate ct :A Ontario Tet ±nary. O+:- •vou to:tdtu:�siori t4 Lh htr,, s ro)jd, who is ve/•y ill has been.'p1m lege, Toronto. registered melz:er of a e."y8j j time, .• . ;i the t=ile of Joseph and 'ilr J3urk . ; Oscar:o Veterinary DSodlcat Awa'aticn. f - l;t te. of%LII,k:ndr �' 1 trlfd^totted t0 Order fl . and residence czeaadoae•gnaz:er :ileo Ga EP.+ Y'.'r'C 7 al,(one =7 time or Z;.., e.l . rtozsh cf GzaeM r-t:ver. 0=se azo a�of:�xfcs�A Finnan_ _ boors a t.11 s.m..,an s i t. s t m. Prins a, a;. t, ...n i.,3 :,,+.. t.. - poan 1 I)i c1,z1 Prldi�g �,orPlenG rod, -- -^'. .1r pf �n . is tetertone in a:y o� a P,o. a•!seen, ureet; _ r , tlso fee sh tt ll!te fids tet.,Oa(s: Philip's t a Q 1 i;r Cit Ci 1i'e 4C;. C1:2. ` . . Pd l•e -itiver, out._ -- ;rjt•. I; ;;t?!1 •?Pd ?•' >" _ll•-,,; fitr cpty. � 'k5ni' Ming and jt'oocl rkiug; g tiYhB nun hack tato wf-l(srn ' . F. s .. tnc , txstrtt 8i �i , u I nr, 3 g main, 1• ; t'h at li tate i • }' i.l,:r c+1>t= l r e c•lri�e S erineaclt,3-a Jr t AL m9. lip a 1, ,:e of ab onto frr>m C'•,ir•gp a }IJS. PJB L ti: Ips • r us 'la I l.l,• tf t:t t ,tr nh': >;. : > i LAe+.li:).rg.e r:f the school hero fora al;r.l S:Atutcla;.. . " riax•Licpawe ;car On:: ,) ett<r , o' ort..au,or m(>nth. ' Ontario Road. ; '�^� },tTPP!: : 1--:+ ,r ?(1.-:itiCt. Cl»rcInci7lt F`.lZT1?`.?I�? .M 'tf-t,'k l:.l,t,�t ttjn (t`1.e3 eta a> w.Pti �, "A f.urcv ilre;s('arniiat,will lie h•I(t W. .. JaCkSOne Ontario 1Yl'. Ltcensea :a: Gr.n:y of vctar.o. ag tin a :'-? . },>.. o ,,e,out. .n tine ljaliltllot}1}(trait $ruag;ham� on Ofllce s:n:osa an. ;t ii»:l<5be.fiarew'. _ ►Ir. A (3' �'; ('nom et>�n: ^d:iv :he erPnitiw of Thtir.:day, JaYi. _I.0 �_ � ,itable rare„ will be awn•(]Pd to the BQVT3SG; IceFe• o} tslti:ritge ti 3,t R. - z] I).:; on.- 1G, P �.�,} zaanseaf1G, Isene st Ontario.Marriage - — THE I{.;yell Tahrr:•, of ill-glnI. v.At-?d wanner rhe('Ia;•etnonfCiti7ens'Btnrl astern Bank � Aac ar :tea o:or• cr at.L:a nai9eaae,Plckaring G-Urtge Ihtvid,on on Monday. trill flltni�lt m,tsir during;the evening. rig•, i•y Mr:. Andrew and'}ser• son. s3•�ssell, :3tr h o tt for billd giving full p tt tic- ,.Li Doll and Sleigh' ' CiiWAY 3iOE'S�. y. 'si.Pa Geo. T. David Sunday. tars :\r,:wv:A (�,i::e a number of f=iends attend lir :Canada a� Einga:o^Ro&l. Particular a:tewior.g v eun�er, a P:Afning;, Tuesday of ♦ c ea -or•rmerstf'-.end:ng So,Tore� o Rn•sketa: CONTEST UXBRIDGE " ]sweet aceommod.t on aaler t>•e new menage. la.t:t w'ee'k. Pickering ' Branch' -. >maat. Chargee moderate. J.J:M,C•an, Pro- Oar school,n ened on 3'Ic,nday lae:t. : praetor, . GPotgP Curt*;of tSoise City, Idaho. . IBIId6 �8 • .ji jSt, '� v-Tisk h�rtng' r .orae l from her died on Dec. •Xthr aged 21 years. De- ]ne;zporsto3 by act o.Yar]telment 25e! S.BEATO:T,TOS4:CSHIPCLEAH -- z ' rm:t:- ~station• ceased was a con of Mrs. Caw, Brock D. t 'jhP --At Horne" in connection with Z.I. Zvoyaacer, Cotamiseionertar talo g Tt�o reliable nien of the town v,:i,l street west, L'Xbrid e. and his wife �s atildavizs, Aooauazant. Eta. Mon•p ao IaaD the•Ladiev Aid was held at the horn? � Subo gibed Capital iil,555.000.00 on tarns rt , :+ener of Marriage Loc- .r•,r,ttat the. v<ite•I and the. I)Cil.A� Ur:.Joseph Laughlin, was Mian I.ihbie FraLlck, sitter of}Irtt. Subecr]bed 5;)ti,000.(]0 antes~ �a�•, Oat. f-v Clark,of Toronto street,and daughter — will 0e delivered to the winner- Arthur Taylor took,the meetin '1z of the late David Fialirk. Mrs.Case Patel to '�'� us Satutda •. the l5p worth League f,tnday night. Rest Account 3110,(10000 T 'M. MAS', I,'censed Auction' y Nis` Lilly 'l�inllterl officiated at th* and nue non survive. Assets 13,000,(100.00 , t ante,oreeawooa,0a•. 2 z ` attended withindnlged'in.l=ast All khan of Bales promptly attea3od to, Coastingwar,free] Qhar¢es reasotaab:e, Telepba_e resrdenc• ar of K•'r• `+� *eek on te hills of the town, but is _We de..ire to tenial all Otll' t't1S• JoaS-Ooxar,Ee T.H.Yaat>z.z.a Corners aril frlrnd3 for their pat- Always some danger. Proof nt POBTILL, I icensed Auctioneer, WHlTEVALE On Fridav, E. Bailey, �'.$., was driv- j' . tot Coun.iee or York and Ontario. Aa:• ronage during the year now ek;iF! Y Ing into town on Main street from the -Sped&) attention given to Parinses Sam tion sales of all kinds atteanee to on shortest fir-. i;. j3eatw Iv visiting bei par- Borth wheri a coaster frigthtened-his Notes collectionseptidted wad ptetaptiymade sauce. Address Breen saver P.o., oat In and hope for a rontintnanve of eMri _ ents at Mwint Forest; horse. The Animal made a quick Farma>o Notes dfsooaated Am wan aoa *Y B. PO�Vh'I.L, Li, :Auc y4mr favor,,. Mrs. Whitson, of We:st.Toronto, is tom Lhrowia oyt the Otto ants and Foreign lizcbange battot ani sold Drafteie- YV • Clouser for Ontario, All kinds cf solea visiting her sister. Nra. Irl. M. Robin- 3 g p' sued.a7tilable on all parte o!the world Camp- :.'conducted either forpr,Ontario, or by angitis c save �Z a wi-.h yon' all t1 happy- and sl the next corner s the horse fell and not..collected. For dates or other parttcniare rticperouG New Fear. non. slid across the street into D. Camp- Savings Bank De artmen.L _ noALPtes •zreeideau. EIizaGe:h t;z Pickerin¢. p _ fir.F.. A. Thornton, of CookaFhire. bell's store doorway'where its strug- g p Qrdere lett az Vow.OtLt• ,all receipt psotnpt Qoe„ spent last week- with hit, moth- gies made its feet play perilously near ait•otica. 151y. T M Ait'FADDir�• t•1•here. the plate glass. No dne hart: little Interest allowed on deposits at high - Attention. POCCHEK. Licensed _Auction- ( heetat and Optitiwn, - Pickering Nf. Rrtsrsell Taber, of C'6ndie,;Sask.. or no damage. est current rates, and credited oe ~ 1 . ter, raln•torand Licensed Collector for the ion- k visiting his IilAny relatires and Henry Meyers was 'found dead in paid quarterly to depositors. (Jos of York and Ontario All kind.of •notion friends here, bed Saturday morning. Although he . CilareIIC6 T BRtty, 11�gr saa•.conducted tad velUstions made at cod. Gagner Co.. Mr.and ML'°• �tyerx, of Pittsburg. had hepn told by the doctor that his s •vane clrBsge- Estates act] igtsiseaio con• s' -ptgat last week with the latAer'y he=art was affe,•ted; it was not sailpos s/ecantly maaatted and sold by anetion or - private sale. Moriga¢es. refits, notes and !-'l�ir•r. 1 Tj 3.�. F.. AIOr': - .. pt:}`:t}T•tt- the orad was �A near. ��eaooral&^counts proinptly collected anieatid- Have a full line BSI beth aril(tir- �Ir. and Mrs. W. F. Burton and Mr. \levers was around attending; t0 his ' . f"so" settlemeets rusranteed. Phone or at3d Ira. S. J. �Iannell were the wrttw for tezmv and ra^.ic.:tri», Bro:slam, ed tneat�crin�t�tntly on wind. usual business the•dsy before, 'teeing i office. . - -- ---p CI,;,•p Roll, Rreahf tit $noon, "i 1�'+>at Turrn.t(>, over \Pty Years. and retired feeling as well its ucun(. v o - .• • y Htuu, PN;':•rFna, Z�-einer-, dtC. Rt-:e>rv,• the 0th of February art] fie tnnS't have died without it struggle ��el ('...0. Tuhn�ton's lecture at 'n= none of the other members of the ?;.. eekere I u IJ:`5hteded Wheat fancfuet in Shp. family heard the least sound froyn his BOOt9, Skates, ►Sticks, Pue. s' Hid rle t Itrir-P� paid for \l.•tiuuli:t('lutioh. ' S••< billy for for renis]. TtiP door, of h►s t'n+,Iil he 3t:✓serer'- eaattJP ober T;+trtir nlal-. ,pen, hi, brother Ruhy looked in to _. S'traps 'and Laces at First-class rigs for ]tire p —"- Tho ant,iversarv-of the WhitevrtlP say it ivas title to get,up-hat to his Da' Or night - P�•E A L E STATE i hapti�t!Bart=h trill he ht ill on Bandar horror fou'rid��him cold in deaith. His prices to snit all o i �[,,rlrl .Linuary' 'S4•ll and-2:)!It. retn:ain.,Wert. interred in the Mount .118 meets all tTa]II3 On Sun(lay. Tier. .l: B. lierinPdy. M. Pleasant c.-emet.ery Monday afternoon. A...4 To: 'nto, twill }t'eac'h nlnrulnR The Foresters'turned rntt, in large G3V0 L15 a Call. ;} Teamin promptly attended to. - ,- {lel tvenin`:. and iter. Mr. H;tmct of nutitlters to pay alast trihute.'to'the'rr s g I P rnsurance and Ni'hiic-vol( in the aftPrnocrn. �uit.tWP brother, trhd ir=is :at the time of his. GEO. PHILIP, Grocer:, Brougham Agent for Canada Carriage Co. tun;u wilt be 'provided fol Pitch ser- death Chief R,tilgfer of `Le by Cmirt. Conveyancing =6 t,•�. On ']lend y ct(ninr, Rev. Mr. The relcttivcc and friends;have the ` <W. H. Peak, Pickering. - - j;P:rnPdc will de haw pupa?:u'lac• sympathy q of the ivho eighhothood ;.` intr>, _1 �[:,n's a Man for :i That." n their bereavement.1e, Lot �� ,tr•h tent for hills Ti,t.ing, fill] p:n ti t .�. )_ •• •. l� L.l'P Final ,.tit 1'12' :.11,, Ur to 1111t. 1 11 ,�3laeksmithcn9 �, - •. .11. t 'Planing;•�Iil! for ti,tlr. ,� •. • :Easy to mix this. Come r�ARKHAM What will appear cery 'interest.inr . A general blacksmith btisines�; dome. .1:,11 were Favin for sale. "All hinds of repairing neatly artJ, B'..th tale public and high .F ho<tIs to m=isty people here is flit,article tak- — P If .,•„;t t:.itlt to buy sell ov I•(nt, (.;All t'(>.,,a nr•,1 on 1lunday lis"titin;.; with a eii from a New York d=oily paper, giv- •- TO : pro ex.ecmed. t>• I .1T, u.`• :r>.1••e'. 13,.r,:(i!1 sII attend:tnrP at each. ing-.a simple }x•ehcriptii which is Home =1loeinb 1 - Sliecittlt5. St. ,�ndrew's Church, Jlarkhann, said to he a positive remedy for h;1ck- We V. Richardson•- and %iott•('htnch, <:erLI Grove. -re- ache or kidney or bladder Bert}age- Bassett G+ORnON ?-tA'VT opened on fiululay tfter being rlciserl relent, if taken before the stage of PICFERINr,, e)�T, for a fo tnight. • The churnhes «ere Briglit'sdisease,: N�,tatyPttiilic, Pickering;• thorough].yfnmigitte.danddisinfected. fluid Extraci Dandelion, one-half " - l (Iwalr•d Sanderson. mine, host of ounce: Compound Kargbn,one ounce; a ` t �4��NION BANK l �a a Ttrr»Ont 1f<)use, had the uli,£nl C,cirttpourid Syrup Sarsaparilla, three �A a•= Ilcttd C?fllce, Tc►rontn time to break his leg early S:ttnrdaty rntnces, Fihake we1C Th at botCle atxl die • ( t WINTER SESSION evening. His font turned under hint take in teaspoonful doses after each -� breaking one of the small hones of the meal wool :tgatn at bedtime. and'have a yi)tnt eyes Galiitltl pod 1tII 5 •3.,)00,000 null He trill probably' he laid up A well-known druggist ltt.e at examine Gr Reserve fund and ttndi- ()gena J:trlt:lrV 4th in all de- for t ,, next two or three weeks when home, when asked regarding this pre- d 1)y vided profits 5,1300,000 par•tlnpnts of the Ci NTRAL erlitches will he in order. scription. stitted that the .ingredients Deposited. by the}tttUlic 13.;,(1(t(l,(100 131'SINESS ('OLLEGE, Y onge -kviniet but pretty wedding took' are 1Lal h:arntlesa, and can he obtained y� I7 00(1(HNl and Cterri rd Streets. Toronto. pbiee. at the hnlne of 'Mr. -and Ails. tat at small cost from away, good pre- an eI t x Total as•etti Our Catalogue explain~our sot- ,,gg John Clements,Unionville,when their scription pharmacy, or the tnixtnre Xp periority in Fg1I p'ulelit,'litatt, is daughter Edina Augustan was married would be put tip if asked to do so. He E� ' WHITBY BRANCH. Nlethods and Result:,. Yon are to \1r. .T. 1':, I3ot ill, of,Cobalt. Rev. further stated that while this prescriQ- •° General Batnkiug Rttsinesti invited to write for it if inter- .1. �fanret slot Lutheran tion is often prescribed in rheumatic �ptMan transacted, esteel in the kind of school tvot (11urch , which t te,bride wa.s an niNictions with splendid r(sn1La, he L' which 1)rings.hPstsnr(ess. Ad- active-ItlPn,her, officiated. Mrs. :l]anr- could see no rea>eon why it would not HfiH W . :1«', President Pr played the wedding mat'vch. -The he a splendid remedy for kidney and Exat caress uiutttion Flee -flpecial attention given to the eollee- pride, who' wits iven awnt h • her nrinar• troiibles atnd backache, as it, - - tion of farmer's sale and father, looked eharming in ayvely he- has a peculiar action upon the kidney ' ` n *own of white, silk organdie structure, cleansing those most nut- pp sit other notes. — _---- _ moan„ g g O o e the _ raid caarried a l,n(tnet of carnations and portant organs and helping t em to ACINGS DEPARTMENT. a BRIT], Terin of I Nls1 cmilatx. Litt1P Miss Ella.Comisky n'r1s slft'and filter front the blood t.is frau] NeW POSt OI C CANADIAN- Ten pvi- cent (•heap flotv'et girl, and looked very pretty in acids and waste inatter which cause received of $1. and BUSiNI-SS er, ten per cent ltet- a heautifal white frock. The gromn's sickness and snffcninq. Those of our g arils. ,LT?GF ter for B1lsines, Rift to the bride was a. boant.if d fur,- retiders who suffer can make no mis- NG-,, ('OTt X11 gym, e5- allowed at ]highest TORON l) hhorthotn(1 and~fat; lined coat with mink collar and muff take iii giving it a tri=al. Whit� to match. The bride's travelling cant. _ v , cnrir,nt rates. T3or>klet free. R. A. FArclnharsolt, was a costimle of hlne hyondelot.h with J C'G ^urided or paid guar B. A•• Principal, (',maser Yonge:incl halt. to match. Mr. atnd firs, Ronsall Senator herr: of Toronto, hats ic: I;I„ur its, will 1Pave Oiortly for-their nnR' pomp been appointod Speaker of thP11 i in Cn1)dr. Er•rntotni=t. G, r D. RDON, Manage - -- ..� : .,f5e '•p7<;.yi .�,. -�a _.....,•' :`7:,,.._.... .-'..:..... ,..:,..__...y >.:"� _ .•,r-.�. _ ..ora _:'.n.;: .:.,.M• ''.,.'.: .�+,n�:r`C.' '..a." "CE"'er. :,a�"`F aY - �. - -�,„?�<� 'i:- �r w' 4'�yy at7�.A�Y:,• ,4. r� :w'�'ii3-v:: ".Z •.:..�'L. �y�.'�S't.,s'sc•".i—„r.,a. a' :.J.. 12, 75•aa-,; ,v;.• ,.9'.p^rsi •'N.C+• e'”: .a�ak: M .i.. 2:}r. -'r....s.•r. .�'..``w",-. .-AK.. r�,r'•"f ,a W ,dT •- F -+ Ry.fY. ..:n_. Y:- .M;. ''n. zS. �a+r.�'Y Y.. i•L A v�" .^-F.s•r Y• •%^'. .✓����'�f _ :c"„':,yt. • •y '.,�, `.�r,.. ...fig-• . . .. ,,.�,s.$..�!�':rcea 4:•., fe' ,. ,=°e'��'S'y r Y,.S^^'� ..'3-:�' "�,Y r j°•,.•a° -�„^..,.. L,. y,4., ,�,; ' ,wv�,.rr.• :. , +e..'7�•' r .:„s., f•^kc. ., s.�.r r. .� ., ^-,--i. ..J`. ' Vii: 'I •-�.. r.�.. . :. ,., SSB,.:..fi..- •'... .. i7..�(. - ..... ...,... .. •-. w -:, . 9^. [ .s•. ',?' , - • y - M IIM NMNM Yes, he would choose his own ing. Her fine black hair was happiness, and Joel could hurl his smoothly coiled and her finely-arch- thunderbolt. His love would be ed brows gave her a majestic ap , Time• t Wfilincompensation for the dishonor of pearance. Sue was tall, with a ; his name. to him -jqAendidl carrin THF F and smothered her face in kisses, was, gracefuld,y rounded. sign while she lay peacefully in his Harecastle felt impelled to pay '., _ arms. her attention; for he must under s But would love compensate? this engagement appear as natural PRINTING BUTTER DIREOT ' ell, would she'think as possible. no He was the kid f When the blow f FROM THE CHURN. A Tale of j..OVe and Disappointment that he had taken the right course? man who once having consented to Would she turn from him, the son a certain course, would pursue it Whether butter,should be prict of a traitor? He knew her upright whole-hnartadly. He watched the ed direct from the churn or after ------------ MNOMi I character and her love of honesty. result of his words, and felt inde- it has cooled a few hours is one of Would she be content if she knew ecribably mean, as her color came the questions discussed in a recent G ' OHAPTER XII. {his eyes. It was like looking at that' her happiness had been pur- and went; shoeing only,too clearly issue of the New York Produce Re 1 some poor stricken animal, to see chased at the price of his father's her love for hint, Mrs. .Goldberg view. Some correspondents fiver Far into the nigl•t Harecastle , her dumb suffering, for she had not i disgrace? He cursed himself for looked on in perplexity. Not for I one method and some the other thought deeply, but he could not,uttered a word. ' his weakness,'and quietly unfolded -one mv,ment did she think that Lord Making up the prints after the but- ' find any solution to his difficulty. He approached her aide, and her arms from his neck. Harecastle loved Rebekah, but she! ter has been hardened in a refrig One moment he would cry that it �� placed a hand on each shoulder. IL is impossible, Ethel." had seen something in his manner prator for some hours tends to lee- ".was impossible to give up Ethel, "Dearest," he began quietly, fuer ."Yes,.it would be too good to, be that had never before been present. I sen the loss of moisture and give and he would determine to hurl de- true. I must not make t the sight of her pain had forced him your task (To be continued.) a print with better edges and'one fiance at Joel, but then the thought'to. control himself, "Fate has dealt more than you can bear. We must that will wrap and handle better , of the disgrace would intervene,i us a cruel blow, an undeserved one. give it up, Cyril. In my heart I —`'t` than prints made from the fresh and-the struggle once more began. I curse the day we met that I should know that you must have some SLEEP FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN butter. There are machines made � It hurt him to think that he would'brims suott miser to,you. I know gold reason,for your action. It is now for g g y y --- printing butter and these be unable to offer any 'ancone for how deeply you love me." cruel of me to tempt you." Lessons at Might aro Rad, Says'Sir, make the printing of refrigerated 'tbr, breaking of. the engagement;, She sobbed quietly r_-. -—"Try to forget me. Time healssauces Crichton-Browne. butter comparatively easy+ —T ere- — Me would be compelled to 'baldly self away from him: an act hich even such a wound. Perhaps you is much to be said on-both sides, announce the fact, and to leave her g Y Sir James Crichton-Browne, the _ to draw her own conclusions, which brought vividl to his mind sir may meet one who is more.worthy however, and if. the btrtter is-filar approaching separation. With an. of you, but never one who loves ou great authority on mental and ner- Y and the moisture well incorporated must naturally reflect vitally upon I effort she composed herself, and more' devotedly." vena diseases, has been insisting j satisfactory work can be done by her ,opinion of him. He cursed sou ht to read is hia face the mean-I She shook her head sadl once'more upon the importance of; ' Joel's unscrupulousness, and . bit- inggof what had happened. Could` "I do not change so easily. Until sleep for school children. He said Printing.direct from the churn. One (correspondent puts the.. case for _ - For his father, it redominat- her judgment of this man I Had she or marr " graduated o that the child may , pity P younger builher house on sand, to be swept "So it is to be cod-6 e.' ' slip smoothly into slumber. Work Packing the butter in the boxes ed. Had the Karl been a g i p "Good-bye," 'good-bye."' is the same as packing into tubs, - b the first storm that raged? flood-bye, she cried, and she b magding much attention should t cult oto forgive, 'but he knew that;No. a naw e e _ e done in the morning. , Home m s ra.cannot a ape so ens- _ he of to ac - -- it and thus is. retained in the but- his father.would not live for many' suffering, the fines that'had come, He took her face -i•n h'is hands, r: _— ears. Then he remembered that and the tense, drawn expression., and pressed his lips to her fore- were an tn�e ttion of the evil one.l - p tubs and net in the refrigerator to le must have borne this secret for << head-, She wrenched herself from for the confusion and disintegra- taco the tub stripped and What is it, dear one? What has his arms.' tion of childhood. They were oxen' l`arden' fi so many bitter years; with always'come between us'?" she asked pite- „ the prints.cut into the desired size, i the most arduous and exhausting t� the possibility present that an un- Go, at once, she cried broken- I ausly. � but this'makes another loss besides & toward accident might dive it to the, ly. portion of the child's work,' carni-� the inconvenience of having a lot world. Many little traits in his fa-j He attempted to draw her to him, With one last look, Harecastle ed on without assistance; they mar- of odd shaped pieces left to sell ther's nature were ea lained• I but she again repulsed him. Bud- leftthe room, and the closed door red an curtailed the homo.lif-; P P deal she sank b,►ck into a chair, either as bulk butter.or to repack, Loathing dishonor as 'he did, be;� Y shut out her 'sobs, but they were and the .r sorel. the avenues, ofwhich cannot be dune sati:factoril found.that be could not hate him.isnd sobbed hysterically. She was to ring in his ears for man a long sleep, and ter::,rated its quality.'I. y Natural( his ren a woman not easily-moved to tears, I He g' whea"it i haat. Another thing in Naturally respect had diminish day. ]`.a felt benumbed with his I They strained the attention, stir favor of the box print is that after and 'Harecastle drank-the bitter cup misery. When he left the house 'red u the emotions -in emulation ed, but Ineltily for many, of us, sf-I P I the butter has become hardened 4� to.the full. He hawed to be able to featioa does not disappear with re- rain was falling in torrents.'. He or apprehension, and infallibily in- one can obtain a much nicer look °+ ect. He remembered his father's comfort her, and-for a moment be walked aimlessly on, for he felt that I duced worry and nervous fidgets. , wavered in his decision to sacrifice ing punt—one that }las sharp edges good qualities, his uniform kind- himself. Why should they suffer, he must be moving, in a vain at- Observation of the public schoola and is true on all sides, perfect in Bess to-him,,and he determined to' tempt to lessen the pain that was' and the universities would reveal I this cruel, torture to save his fa- consuming him. some strange facts 'as to the insuf-I its shape. This kind of a pant can try hard to forget this stain on his ni g be wrapped a great deal better. _honor. He told himself that he did ther? Why should not the Earl On•'and on -he tramped, until he ftciency of sleep: Dr. Theodore pp ay the halt for his crime? easier and nicer, and makes a neat- not know the power of the tempt&- P y ' found .himself in an .unknown au- Acland did a great public service, er appearing package to present 1 It which had assailed his father, No, he would choose the better i burb, where he was compelled to he said, when he directed attention ' - course, and bear his sufferings as. is u:ir hiss way. ' ' to the fact that in man of the pub- cu the consumer, which Soca a laag a sad he endeavored to make every q.. Y• y P way on building up and retaining >: possible =,mse for him. bravely as he could. He drew him- Yes. h done rightly to mak- lie schools the hours of sleep were'a reputation for the creamery a` The morning came, but he would self together, and once more ap- inghia sacrifi e, and that moat be too short. The public schools might goods In shipping prints locally not own to himself that he had corns Preached her. Tt.e violence of her his only comfort. retain all that was worthy and in- or to pastern markets,-it adds con- to sdecision. Deeg in hia heart he weeding was past, and she sat star He found himself near a District spiring in their historical customs siderably to the price of the but ter that he would have to consent ing into vacancy., railway stati-ba, and he entered a, while setting their house in order ter if upon opening eup a box the to" this marriage, unless a kind "Wild you forgive me?" he asked train to.ret-tra to town, for he crust as regards cleanliness, ventilatt6n, dealer and purchaser both see a ' "Providence intervened, and per-. brokenly. "God knows I'L would be in time to keep his apointment{cubic space,' an ample and nutri- nice, even lot of prints, all of them formed a miracle. But he hoped have given any life to save you this, with Joel. Ti,e carriage was near- tions diet, and a proper allowance i folded with cream-cut and sharp against hope, and put off the evil but it is forced on me Say you ly empty,. and -he seated .himself of sleep. He had seen disastrous)points, all lying the sane way ei - -tnoment until tha last possible mo- forgive we, dearest." -without looking at the onlyother consequences ensue on '.the lack of� ta, er on'ends or flatways, 'The same anent. ' I have nothing to forgive," she wpa8senger, but he was startled by sufficient sleep for public school' applies to tub butter; the appear- After lunch he came to a sudden said dully. "You gave me a hap- being addressed. boys. Too much energy was ex- } ante goes a good way with &'pro determination, and drove to Eaton.piness, that I did n dream this Good afternoon, my lord. It is -pended on sports, abd that arose ap3ctive buyer. Square to see Ethel Fgtherston. world possessed. `Trow you have .a miserable day, said Ackroyd, for from the pestilent error that body "This cannot be Obtained when He knew that it was dangerous, taken it away. That's all." it was he. fag was a corrective of brain-fag. the butter is printed direct from for he might be led into saying "Yea, I have taken it away. But At first Lord Harecastle did-not Sleep repaired waste in every or-; the churn; as-one cannot print it more than he intended. He found with it goes my pleasure in life, recognize him. gan of the body and stored oxygen that she was at_home, and he en- Will you believe that I ha 46 no "Let me'see—Mr. he began. `in the tissues as a reserve fund' unless it is in decent shape to tered her sitting-room with a nerv- other alternative?" "We met in the train, and after- against the needs .of the folla�sing handle. T.�en one cannot turn out ousnesa that was very foreign to "I do believe that, but>you moat wards at Wolverholme Castle," day- w also•a ah o easiged print, per bis character. be, impelled ,by a terrible power. Ackroyd broke in. will it wrap so easily as it will'af • � ter being let stand in boxes to He seetred to see her with dif- Cannot you tell me? At present "3i es, I remember you now," 50,000 WITHOUT BREAKFAST- hard?a. Of course, with the 24- ferent eyes, as.sbe slowly approach- m mind is.in chaos. I cannot un- Harecastle said with an attempt at Y P -- pound printers havingthe butter _.ed him, and raised her face for his iderstand. I am bewi'dered., I can- a smile, 'Ackroyd was watching Sad State of Affairs In the-World's l ilon expanding tray , .it can be kits. . She radiated hapgtnes�,--and- not think,..-(-can only feel—thio h�+hi.., '-and'—noticed the. havoc the DIe#ropolis: sot away to harden, but at the same be drew her to him with a passion ter, bitter, pain. ' last few henna had made. He could Itine the butter is exposed to the that be was unable to control "I cannot explain,'and I can only see the,signs of mental suffering, A few Reeks ago, while the.Cbris- l• P he refri 'Cyril," she said softly. Bite led • "'I have faith in no one;-in no- that Joel had lest no time in using the coming of Christmas time, Lcn-1 erator whether good or bad." 'him to a,couch and sat beside him. thing. I'cannot realize it yet—that the letters. don's Board of Education.appr.o- S:1VI\'Ci LIQUID M AN'URE. He feasted his e�as an her beauty. I i have lost you. I suppose in time Have you peen Mr. Joesph late- printed Es25,000 for the purpose of Never had her loveliness so appeal-`l shall understand,"' she said wear- ly I"-he asked suddenly: fe@hing hungry school children, Save the •.liquid manure--every -ed to him. The purity of her eyes, f ily. "Yes—no. Why do you ask?" The board estimated that 50,000 drop•of-it. Urine contains a large the sweet smile that dimpled her She took'ber ring from the en- Harecastle replied in suspicion. ' children were going to schDol 'ea',.h percentage of the fertilizing con- cheeks. His love surged to his gagement finger, and held it. silent- '`I have no particular reason, but morning without breakfast. stituents of the animal's exereta `'heart• ly towards him. i, underatood'that you and he are ' Only a' short tine before, 1lfafi- 'To lay tite from the stable gutter Her fingers caressed.his hair, and `'Keep it," he said hoarsely. great friends. Every one is the cheater unveiled a costly nionu and drain it,away, is to drain away .-he quivered at her touch. A.aud- `thio," she,said, as she:raised -it City takes a great interest in him, want commemorating an act of:-every year a portion of the farm- -den longing came to him to .blurt to her lips. "It has been my sym- you know." bravery in the Boer war, for which I or the farm value, which is much out the whole miserable story, but bol of perfect love. I shall not "I -suppose so;" Harecastle re= Corporal Pitts received the coveted I the same: thing. Straw,, sawdust, he dared not. ,tor the secret was want to be reminded of my misery. plied indifferently,and lapsed' into Victoria Cross. leaves, air-dried muck, 'land-plan- ` not his. No--he must take courage It will be ever present. Take it." silence. . Ackroyd was revelling in Almost at the moment of the un ter and raw ground phosphate rock _ and be prepared fo bear her scorn, She dropped the ring into his re- his restored fortunes and he was' veiling, when silver-tongued ora- are effective stable absorbents, ' .and to take the blaii►e ori his own luctant hand. in a most genial mood. He made tors were extoling his deed, Cor which - contain in themselves .a shoulders. • But he could not de- "I had better go," he said min- one or two attempts -at opening a poral, Pitts, overlooked or forgot (greater or less quantity of one or .price himself of these last few mo- erably. conversation; but Harecaatle's re- ten, battered intaP surrender by the another of the 'elements of.fertil- ments'of ' happiness. He forced "Yes, she answered, but there plies were in monosyllables,'and-so blows of an unkind fate, was ap-I ity. Lacking any of the above. ah.- ;himself to speak, and fought hard was no expression in her voice. he gave up the , effort in disgust. •plying for admission into the Black- sorbents, horse manure may be to mekb his manner as• natural as "I can't leave you like this. Say But he felt convinced, that his com- burn almshow e.' I.used to advantage in the gutters of possible. you forgive me." - panion's evident discomposure was Recent invnstiRations ,made by. the cattle stable, though this-is not "I am worried, dearest, terribly "I forgive 'you," she repeated('due to,Joel, and he would dearly Lord'Northcli•ffe's newsrap?rs show I to be recommended' for a stable. ? 'worried," he began in a voice that mechanically, love to have known what was going "an appalling state of affairs. In where milking cows are kept. 'he had difficulty in recognizing'as "Speak to me, dearest," he cried on. Glasgow alone 25,000 head3 of fami-,Where the horse manure is not I' his own. passionately. Harecasi•!le left him at Charing -lies are unemployed, unable 'to get! used in this .way, it is•desirable to "Tell me your troubles—I'am to "Do you wish me to be joyful I I 'Cross with a curt nod, and entered work: Similar conditions are re- throw the surplus liquid of the cat- -4hare them with you," she said will laugh if you like: It is all,a a cab outsider He drove straight vealed in other*cities. tle stable 'onto ' the horse=manure softly. r grimy joke. Perhaps I am dream to his chambers in the Albany, for Official statistics 'show that there pile. I can't, Ethel, I dare not, he ing. the town house was closed. By the are 786,237 registered 'paupers in r�!• 1, said- bitterly. "Always remember, A defiant look came into,her eyes, time he had had a warm bath, it London; it is•esti;nated that there STRANGE SUPERSTITION. R. 'dearest, that I love you with my but in a moment to be replaced by v%s five o'clock, and he would-soon are 50,000 empty dwelling houses ' whole being." one of dull despair. have to leave to-keep,the dreaded there. Italy has a remarkable supersti- 1 ' "What is the matter, Cyril'? Do "Ethel, I will give it all up, For- appointment. London is a city of sharp coni- tion. It is beliecad that dire mis- .�._conrade in use," she said appealing- get what I have said," he said des- Joel was not in when he arrived, trasts. It is put down as probably I fortune will befall the present a:on- ! ly. I perately. and he was received by Mrs. Gold-' the wealthiest city.ip the world; for arch, if the chamber of the dead "I am in terrible trouble, and I A wondrous light swept over her berg and Rebekah. example, its property is insured I king be interfered with till at least #ear that I cannot ask you to share face, and she jumped joyously to I "My brother Ilas telephoned that against fire for over $5,203,00),000. turn generations have, passed, 3t with me," he said huskily. her feet. (lie cannot k"here till seven-thirty., At the same time, accordi,g to sta- Therefore, the room' of the }ate I 'What do you mean?" she cried, I "Oh, Cyril, say it is a bad dream. He wishe me to ask you to dine tisties of the county council, bfg4L, Bing Humbert at the Q_%* final is and a terrified look came into her That you have been joking, and we �with us, without ceremony," she..7,000,o00 or so people,in• city and i shut, no one except me;Acrs of the . eyes that pierced him to the quick. I are going to be happy, together af- I added as Harecastle glanced at his suburbs, "one person in every royal family being perl-nitted to en- ".'I do not know how to tell you, ter all," morning clothes. thirty three is a pa per; twenty to it. Thus it will rti�riiain, sileit darling. You will think me' a I "Yes, it is a bad joke," he said : Rebekah rooked at him shyly, but persous in every-1'C0 die in a work and unused, like tits �Lnartmcnt cf -blackguard, and justly so, for'I !defiantly. I was„very silont. Harecastle was house or : workhou.:c infirmar Kin Yi.•,.ny Ems uel{ Jung Hum- cannot defend myself. Ethel, I ask Just a few moments Rhe gave her- forced to regard het• with renewed Poor relief espenditure has'gro,,n bert's fztlier, whic'% 'is, just as it you to give me back my word for self up- to her love.- She pressed interest for it was the first time 0 -I was at the time of his death about to the annual' a�onnt of $70,0;; , `• I cannot marry you,.” h(-rself cl-►sel - to him and their sten her, now that she was 000, 30 years ago. he had With a startled cry she rose to its beat i unison. A radiant Ito be his wife. She made an ah- -Shea ---� -- — - —-- 't'-- - - -her feet. Her hand was pressed to*i love .beamed bn� him from her eyes, I solute contrast to Eth•el's fair The bala-m-wheel of an nrdin- Th(-re arc abort 46 ,1;e.n`1crs her bosom, and she looked wildly I and their lips suet in the ecstasy heauty'; but.-to an unprejudiced ob try watch swing's 1)ackwards and - the 27 hoyinl farnilie ;n 1?,;r ;: at him Rarecastle turned away,of their passion. 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It was len goods become the property of the first time su^.h a thing had ever the thief if he can prove that he P YOU `can have 9 per cent. interest' by P happened to me, and I got kind o' "I owe my life to PSTCHTNE,' has had possession of them for' I 1' ' I E doing business with us and can •s i. 'reckless, you know, and exposed what better testimonycoul 1 I pose ever five` yeafs. In.the thieves a "'myself, and-and P sibly give," says Mrs. Win. Wilson, market-which is, of course, .linen- P withdraw your mOII'ey by giving One P "I see. You caught it on the of Essex, Ont., on August 21, 1908. sed by the, police-good's that ad- r; `first bounce." "Some twelve years ago I was mittedly have been stolen (more' Reeks notid?. �'Ve Pay interest -taken ill with a severe cold on than five years before) are openly monthly. Write u9. C Hard and soft corns cannot with- my lungs. Night after night I offered far' sale, and the place is k.' 'stand Holloway's Corn Cure; it is was compelled to sit up all a veritable Mecca for the light-fin- re; effectual every time. Get a battle night to relieve myself of the pain gered gentry and their enterpris- at once and be happy. ;n my lungs. For two years I doe- ing friends, as also for the more PATR�ARC}"I E & CCS M PANY � tored continually with three differ- honest members'of society, who se- "Flavia Flipps is the most,re- eat doctors, but -received no help cure many a tempting bargain. ` •itutdsvd Stook ExoTtanss Building, Toronto T ' 'markable girl'r know." "In What "atever. A friend advised me too -Vrespectl" "Why, there isn't a tr- your medicine, and I did so. •FELLING THS~: CHESTNUT. - Milliner in the world who can make Within two months from taking "Vernon told me this morning," PER �'1 c Ta e her spend'one penny more on a hat PiSYCHINE I' gained 30 pounds, e v L>, v :,than she started out to spend." and my health rapidly grew better related the lady with the cold, blue „ and in a short time I was quite eye, "that be passed the tree where Afore seta intra oro:a ran to take ateaspoon- well. To day I am a strong yeoman two yearn ago he carved your iii- Iall-of Painkiller mired with a class of hot water tia18 aIId 1116 ORD, 8nd 1ACirCled I .agar. it Barely prev shills. Avoid cab- i and owe my life to Dr. T. A. Slo- them with-a heart. He said he ' itnt s, there is but one Painkiller"—Perry Cum's 'Medicine." „ RAW '.'. Ti••—tib•.aw t0•• PBYCHINE is indeed a Health so glad he almost danced for joy. giver, and the Greatest of Tonicg, "Ah,"' said the tall brunette, "Ah, my lad," said the stranger, anxiously, then.he must.still loveFU4L%&J 8IId with..an encouraging smile, "I can containing exceptionally Life-Giv- me after�alII Did he tell you why ing properties. Send for'a Fres , tees that you were cut out for some- he felt so happy 1" Trial and mention this advertise- ; thing big." '`That may be, mis- meat. .PSYCHiNE is sold b all "Yes, dear;- he said some men y ,, Write for Weekly'Prioe Lists. Shipman ter, , replied the diminutive farmer were cutting the tree down bo "but it enerally happens that druggists and.stores. bOc and $1. g - _ _._. TORONTO, ONT. something Dig Is cu " ou or me.'' - - r you 1" "Yes, ' +� dad's trousers. In Japan, on the Empress's So popular is Bickle's Anti-Con- Fo These are a pair I have on now." birthday, all the schoolgirls have, sumptive Syrup as a medicine in to sin 'the national hymn and lis- the treatment of colds and coughs a WANT�Q ua� OO"i TOBACCO HABIT $spent if-"Shiloh's Ohre Svi11 al- •ten to an'Imperial reseript bn edu- or ailments of the throat, due to En '• ,,,,..am - fro". "`it °$� Dr. McTag=art's tobacco remedy removes all ' _- - - -- - _-- -- ------ -.to 1I sa uarpc.sa rive., sa -__=- AI e" CW*my e� sII C - - -- a a a: y., 0-I sad szpeme.t4 VI Bey. saner" -•r - - temperature,_ tl1iitaru 1St6 and o ed�.a+i*shasetYaa� w.spert�cs tequl,.d. s •Y . gg , m�dicia�,and only regalros t•,ue o t v n• peer ro. with it ocearlouALy. Price,t'SIJ The inscriptions on an old, coin Repeat dealers in patent medicines keep wars ver s•+dF�r% f ' worn smooth may Sometimes be de- a supplies on hand to meet the de- aaaoyAL aausasY CO-0 L01dO"' 0etsi0' ""'0a LIQUOR, HABIT 4 eipbered by placing it on a red-hotor it: - Shnoh's Cure will always mand. it is pleasant to take, and iron. Cure my toughs and colds." the use of it guarantees freedom, atloT sltA;fs IM TUG sssT altllla m tots gout°habit results from andl ino pe�T U.. from throat and lung diseases. Cada+'s (,`ir�gt88t Cold Camp ' treatment: oro hTpedermic lajoMl ms,no pabli city, oro loss of Lime team b%p ore". and a ease 4„ It Has Many OlSces. = Before - According to an oculist, 90 per Gaitsp CESICK." dtvated some 28 miles cent. of neuralgic headaches are The man who can be bought al= Beath of Nelson,cab undoubtedly claim this dis• I certain. s or conI Dr. McTaggart, TS Toads the German soldier starts on-a caused by defective open. ways thinks he cannot-be caught by 1 tinctiva one years d•velopm•nt lI produced atn+t.Toronto.Canada 11 _ long march he robs his feet with four mine-4,the greatest-f tr ieh is the"Nugget"ugget•" -- his buyers. I one year this mine has tss�en out daring + O 'tallow, for his first care is to keep A Tonic far the Debilitated. - el m e sen s s to ly — v ^p eo over 06� t v fo sI p ;red A Cup , • � r lice and the w • ♦ our Stamp.it his feet in good condition. If he, , 1. a ork d.a If oar s Vegetable Pills by act- Repeat:I, Now in opomtt,rn, r4b1cing from tl:• seeaad w, knew that Dr. Thomas Eclectric ing mildly but thoroughly on the ti grade or*aboats.�oDOper mouth. tsomesa,o,ou• Oil would be of much better ser- it: -"Shiloh's Cure will always'we of ore is u.w bfoek*d out and we cansafs . aeCretlOIIa of the body area Yalu- rr 17 predict there aril beovera volition neaaprto�• ' vice he would throw away his tai- able tonic, stimulating the lagging cure my coughs., and colds. 1 7o e8ecf mu»eoonomic wort[ !t fs n•ceeeary to low:and pack a few bottles of the - vett a tarter mitt and tramway. Yor this pard P Or$aII9 to. healthful 8CL10D and re- poo*,%blocs of^i,i1W share.is now offered to the, in his knapsack. There is no= staring them to full Yi urs They. The Burmese prefer -coins-peith• ublicac7scper slI We invite littlest lava• . 'thing like it. can be taken in -graduated doses female heads on them,.as they are �ida°i'° g aYlOHTO!t i OAYANAUOM, The Auatriilian-rabbit-proof fence and so used that they can be die- supposed to bring luck. BB,OKEit+, Drswer W.*tE49oY,ac continued at an time without re- y Tear t rasa. *hich was recently completed, is ss sawn sl.rrala domes not dela} sLo � 4,038 miles in length. turn Of the ailments which they Opi�lyrics ••m ei,na"may cheek oongh'at, M' were used to allay. but the cold staysDo not triflewhen you begin E So cough take Anen's Lana Balsam, free frons _ --is good for children, "A Little eel TW KnevI will become t gross r9. Blotter sprain,von of heating power. - sl r (of a literar turn " f h ' i f. A ar t!1t be lowed W gesso down the ehreaL y turn): � So the lends F!p the peril In the bad with "And. John, order a gallon of mid- '-- good 4r t e oval d, v�q 00 op�� >;.i..m, a sere remedy containing night oil. All our best writers, I Mr. Bunsby: "If that 3otmg �.. . am told, burn it." man's coming hereto see you every I Bey { Little Maggie (after watching her day in the Reek, you had..better --good for all. a68 g give hire a hint to"come ter sup- R,•,��itY �e•QRS small _brother devouring several Ties+ap! oto,It •they suppled the Wrontbot g s - :lar a aeCtlOIIa Of Chocolate cake): Man•! in •The D d:L" Meath l i lastsr, wbt,.b per.' Miss $un8-by: I don't t � p�ippmeat. t+ us Lbi° year to date, almovt $ relieves Iastantiy backache,headache, usecaltla. tote year. 'rHKrtll•y A AiCAyaV. --There. is no better Pil ` "Mamma. isn't it :unity how much theumatisis and sciatica. think's it's necessary, pa. That'd dna vast _ what 11e comes after.;�. Over two hundredp t�ra, poro and shippers wfiv b9 P @ —____._. _._ _ s� e°yrlcr�our I-L,lai ly NO:Y U?, aa„a whom nave been tonic and pick-me-up- SAVING r larger Jimmy really is than he a p- peare to be from the outsidel" $AVl'�1G LI UID MANURE.RE. . Saye the liquid_ manure-every same day. Price slat•+n app.loatton. 'Re at it:-"Shiloh's Cure will dro of it. Urine contains-a.large ' A. a E. T.. &O BOYRIIa IS LIQUID LIFE ° pe P Mone to Metal PAUL tl'r,. MO. EAL tlways cure my coughs and colds," percentage of the fertilizing coni Y stituents of the animals excreta. In order to be happy a woman To lay the from the stable gutter Building Materials must get a strangle..hold on her and drain.it away, is to drain away ' ,,Jealous disposition. every year a portion of the farm- We want a Representative or the farm value, which is much I in some districts for our ce- the same thing. Straw;' sawdust, lebraeed "Eastlake" Shingles, �l To Prevent is Better Than in Re- land-plan- metallic Walls and' Ceilings USfD<IN pent.-A little medicine in 'the leaves, air-ldriied' muck, :'shape of the wonderful pellets ter and,raw giound 'phosphate rock- and other sheet metal build- I (, .Consavatoria+ Colleges. Schools. are- effective stable absorbents in material. Our Duds which are known as Parmelee s. $ Theatres. .red m thousands of homes whore a piano k.�> Vegetable Pills, administered at which- contain in themselves .a have been proved by Dearly reatei or less quantity of one or , a quarter centur of use is of acture saterit is appreciated. TSIs 13eIl is the �, rec'tions adhesed to often another a the elements o err - Canada, an se ren i y on I y-ptanO a egos prevent .. a serious attack of sickness and sty• Lacking any of the above ab their merits. •gave-money which would go to the sorbenti, horse ,manure may be , As the adraisages .d using used to advantage in the gutters ofmetal in buildings become y " doctor. In all irregularities of the the cattle stable, though this is not I better known, the sales are digestive organs they are an iaYalu- I• able corrective and by cleansing to recommended fora stable rapidly increasing, and the T the blood they clear the skin of im- where milking cows are kept. i Agency for our.line offers an Send fort (free Catalogue No. ?b. pw erfectioas. Where the horse manure is not exceptionally ,good opportu- P used -in this way, it is desirable to arty Por a hustler: i D>'EL'PIJIWO 4OrAteO Co Urnifed GUi=LPH,ONTARIQ. Hearty Party (meeting old ac- throw the surplus liquid of the cat- Exclusive territory to the Y qusintaace) - "How are yowl tle stable• onto the horse-manure right .man. Write for parti- Haven't seen you for years. How's Pile. culars. the wife?" Old Acquaintance,(very The frigate bird, whose wings The rietallit Roofinf.Coe, a � much married, gruffly)-"She's all right:" H. P. (pleasantly)---Ha. spread out from ten to twelve fee L, ; MA,ror.cro,taxs "its 7 Q I brought you two together, you re- can fly at the rate of 100 miles an .TORONTO AtM� wtNtst�o• % Interes t Return 4 member." O. A. (resentfully -0h, hour. .. lt's you,.is it, Ia owe a grudge to?"' 8t eat it:-"shiloh's Our&w - - P Will all- ������ RaleeTb•sa W rheutMilk. 'WeltF1 afet a T ways cure my coughs if�id colds." Beo�+rt rr.e. ye ,Repeat it:- .Shiloh s Cure will assets ori..s.«t oo..Ltd:,Torent• - always cure my coughs and colds."' GOSSIP. OMENILLE QURTAINa _ NO OBSTACLE THERE. , Gossip would simply die a nat- esa.ltk!•a..tk«w.»•seine•i1" Seldom can We advise investors ural death if it were not for the U01 CUBTUIR oven a otsAtnttisi i "Mr. Spoonamore, I-I hardly breath of_suspicion. write towabout s W&KS " .,to. purchase >a security yielding as know what to,say. Have you apo- giTtot AM1111tsa+i sraal"car yes a&amtrmo h a rate. t� ken to papa yet?" One. trial of Mother Graves' ~ "I have Dora." Worm Exterminator will convince A• J. PATTISON & CO• r'�`'hat ala he say'?" We do so only after moA�careful yon that it has no equal as a worm I 33-38 SCOTT ll"KET, TOR911M. y He said : 'What! Iter : Gosh, medicine. Buy a bottle and see .,.I 11?vestigation has proven the value yes." " it does not please you. 8te:ikkir3 jt Fltnat►olAl Aunts of the security. r ...'. and otMr stocks b•ra¢ht and sold on enmmtssion STRANGI SUPERSTITIO\, Co,r*„pond*uceinrited, ori.:,may 6.wired.t Sufficient details to permit the ° Italy has a remarkable supersti our ezyetta._ tion. It is believed' that'dire mis A ^ "individual 1`O form lUdgme . nt Will bs fortune will befall the present mon WANTED, ;furnished on request. arch, if the chamber of the dead Agents, Stores, everywhere; hand- king be interfered with till at least svrne profits; sell, our, perfect A. E. AWES & itmited g . two generations have passed. brass, kerosene, mantle, table CO.,' ' { a Therefore, the room of the late Ilam •hare in or bracket-lam KINO STREET h TORUNPO Iiia Humbert at the Quirinal is p'' g A P 7 ► :'. � g ' Q � 100 candle-power; , kerosene ;� ► shut„ no one except members of the ❑sed; It wonder; sells on sight; re- royal family being permitted to en- ! tails $3.50 �— t ter it, Thus it will remain, silent I I• °f S WEBSTER SPECIAT,TV ('0.. and unwed, like the apart,'nent of 1l'aierbury, Conn. I Bing Victor,Emanuel, Kiii Hum- I '4 t ` •ti''' bert's father, which is just as it r r was at the time Of ills death, about Send me address of two trap- Send 23C [or trtal box(3 oz.) p pl+o �t I pens,and I will send you free a of BET 1'6 R Q Q I T." Best + ei�}d tStld �� $0 years ago. --.� mink,itreichinp yatterA.I ppcy bait in the world for-catchingEff FUna . -- Ehi hest prices for raw furs.Wi11 mink, fox, bear, etc. Pound , _-- AIT -- - - The IInited Kingdom co sun se lyou a Fu Cast at Whole- boxes.one dollar.Write today_ - - ,ST' N. 3--Osis 1,200,000>000 pouYlds of tlbur heart`,. I sstesPr'loa,Fur iiF3�AN at.TiiG !►aiV1AUtSiR WiSa KY ka • -,',.,,,r�s:.ti,,, ' .,.+:...,..�,,,. <., '. ., ,. -. ,. e'':.: ... , a. y yi"" -v' r r 3 - :r�, d _'.r}.•'"'.�.. {i?Jr'_ ..�.;�+�n'wG••,±..:.�<.� .-a��t ' '::N•w';,r',. r.,ats. , .F W.. . n,K",.�"�w,wx';••.��•a. .y,,.,q,,.r...;� • •-[» _ ,..ua.Yll •ai^. '* �•' _ - �. t�w�,c. .s -. ry ^; _ .. „y.P': e,• .s ,2. vc� �,u,, ,`t,'�•� ,:�,�:�'' "•�-?.;'�'.. t.. i r� ..-•. - .:l .,, - ,.u F.''... "'.3^ .. _ ..'*:'-n-. .-..-. :•... �,. :-M. s.,a•:' �- ,a u�.�rx"5r r•f- .4et... _r!.' ,r •:1.,. '., I r . .: ;# r ... .,,„„wki ..' - ,.n :...'.' •.,c� ..;, ,w ... ..+•12..9. ."#- *. -{w:.- - .,c '?� 1.. Y w -L• R .,,:'a •.> a . ., ..,. '.fi fi5n-:.. ..;a ,x .. r ..>. .,. .,.. :'•r:.c '`'�., .•'. o<.z a' -•-%s, c•4'n' .•o ,.+' p •:�^-� x .1.'e".' •^c w •s ."t*'e.+>�ca: a n »5G .y.. 5. F... .5. ..^ti-. - .:..; • , '! t.' fi"!' .h'f't '2'' Y !: �• '::4 sE a'^. ...i: ./. .� ' r •"^'. .:. ..,,..•:.lois G., r4+... ,,.� ,n,,'.'.}'. 4. '.:YN 2. •>*..�. ''t. •r'4'. wander, 73 Albert Hoover, 74 M 8 Cough ��1,*}ion ` I on 7 an, 73 ci L''alcuner, 76 H Juhu- �t a+ - ING.on, 77 J M Gerow, 78 R W Ward. Nrc••r.YipLt•vvlyneverpolyort9uurlut:Es. Ifyoo Pound-keepers-RJ Bl. N W ci•t�t—,v ,iruutasimpleroidouly—:vuehould c t Hobbs, S TaylUt, G Dowu}nKflit h- w,y iteal,sa othe, and eat A)tho frrftxtrt] Drou. ' ulsun, A Chester, G Toyner i t ,'1'�Puckl'itt, 1)•r,,'t butirily tsuPpro,tl it with a �r st a;,,'fy':t.; Polson, it's -ratt8o hour snmo things ' nit Br i r nizi n i i urk, Theo Hagerman, W S Major, '11;;i i'tt !HUCIy ,+a,e•.t v--opus na tq take f J Pallister,J M Getvw, W H Norton, u,!xr:r•-4 or Vmwr!ptions cnmmiltang Opium. O P Ferrier. H Mowbray. 3 B Aladill, 0ilrniiorm,or 'u,ilarpoison-.And row--a little Its published every FticaymoruingrctsoMce, latet'}ough—Cnnatt:s says 'Put it on the label, •Ficker.nR.Out. T C Gobtick, Alf Rogers, J A Jones, If t,nisons arty m our Cnt,gh Mixture." Goods L ft I L L HIN UAL RATES OF AD\ERTISING: J Graham. (Claremont), Geo Jones; very goYnd•!!Herm(tertnrthtsveryreasonmotleta. t" end nthera. should insistcn having Dr. Shoop'• Pbatinaettton polios - lOcents bI Evans, J White, Abr Reeaot. th,u h Cure. No poioon marks on Dr. Sh0000pps Lachsubsegaentinaurtioo.perlire- Scents Fence-Viewers-W McCausland, D abets—and none intite metticineeelseitmustit a This rate,does not ine:nde Legal 0:Foreign W Carruthers, T Field, W L Cour- law be cut the label. Anti it'd not only safe,but li For SIS weeks, beginning �Ll�ayy, January 15th o '• adutertisemenW. Is said to be by those that know itbest,•truly re- apsew sarms given to parties making con- lice, J Gormley, R Deverell, J Annan iarkablecough remedy. Tate nochance an. raote for 8 or 6 wootht or by the year. half Sr, W Chester, W P Petty, W articularly with your children.Insist on having t t yearly or year)yT eonuuacts payable quartarlr. Peebles, W Hollinger,,N Wilson r,W tr. Shoco'a Cough Clue. Compare carefully the t o March It:t, 1909. - Baaness teras.ten ulnas or under,with paper ] tris Shoop package with other and note this onsyear, tQ parable in adv 00. Milne, A Rogers.�H Pugh, E Meper, dtfterence. Ko .poison marks there! You can F guIrNotioe in local oW...too Goat•per line, R Ward. Jg Evans, Wall Scott, M always Won the safe side by demanding en6"tie son"pee ee line sacs nt fasorttao. Ni hewander. �sp�a�oostisrsoi ratty made ktwara on yrplioa• h lets'pawed through its various. Dry cop"s moa. No free sdrartiaiog. y l2id c Advertisements without written itaatractiau reads finally carried appoint- be iamwted naw forwdden alas aborted an- in g gn Sh °hiilips assessor for the ear See the following bargains,read carefully and then take your want ; ,. Oboin wforriting, dis,Lnd ingt••gonias- Cough Cure rents mast bent writing.wd soot w the pub- 1909, also 8 H Stevenson and hoe book, jot down the things you want, come t0 our t3tOCe and you " labor. Beare auditors for the year 1906. will save dollars. There are hundreds of articles We cannot t Job wozk promptly attended to. A.by-law was also passed appoint- quote prices on as space will not permit, but everything TERMS in C J Brodie a member of the Board T. M. McFApDEN. will be sold at greatly reduced prices : 51.25 per year; $1.00 it paid in advance. of Health for period of three years. also W V Richardson, Geo Philip jr New data. and C J Brodie Sanitary Inspectors Dress Gonda, 50C and 75c a and JOHN MURKAR; Proprietor. for the year 19W. ANTED-50 to 75 acres good land Y Victoria Lawn Aprons, 2SC A bylaw passed through its various W with buildings on, between Pickeriax sale.price 40c, 50(', yard. - sale price 15c. readings and finally carried,amend- and West Sill. GEO, WALKER, Dunbartoa, PICKERiNG COUNCIL_ !.oa the statute tabor by-law whereby Oct. 9tf _ r :tngV n 13, 15; ISc rd, Ladies' Wrappers,'wide skirt, 1.26, _.. Thea Victoria Law ya • T OST—About- tee wee s a and Dun ton are placed in the same l/ sae rice , a atute,on Monday, Jan. 11th. Mem- tween W.Knowles and w, J. ]2orrisla a P - bens all resent except Mr. Hoover, position as the country toad divisions a grey robe. a reward will-be-given for its p p that is the ratepayers ma either per. recovery. T.B.REED,Siahland Creek, luf who wits absent owing to illness in . y P Embroideries and Insertions'3, 4, ;Ladies' Fine Wool Sweaters, 1.55, y form or commute their statute labor. g 5, fl ? $ 10 Ise d re 5 to 20e, family, White m the chair. IAI\O.-The undersi ned is . I'e- - The members elect took and sub- The Board of Health presented their P pased to give lessons on the p o. ' ' ' ' y ' g Sale price 1.10. scribed to the selectdeclarations annual report. Among the clauses of oharges moderate. For further. particulars necessary the report was the following: The • ply at residence.'King St- least, EDOA Ladies' white Flannelette Night of qualifications and office before the P MARTIN. It-if 1�bite Lawn Blousesi 60, 75, 1.211, rapid spread of smallpox in Markham Gowns, also ink and re 85 clerk. P RIe3r g• + Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr. and$carboro townships and the vil- FOR SALE.--A 100 acre farm,being Bale price�+ �+ • Sparks, moved that the following lags,of Markham,and with three cas- i' lot to to rth:,on.. Township of Piakertng sale price 50 cents. es in this townshi makes It neces- Tb+• to a firs:class .tort ane grain term. —_ T e ' --- t _ year tau t at e t nam= .sa a @ >a ones.rave. 13 is,one. �2tt a el]Ci$IInee ; ; ; , Ie 1--owmitt Y M std in each altos be.chairman, viz: taken to .prevent the spread of the fl, 7, Se yd, reg. 2 to 12e yd. . ' setle price 80 and 40c. Roads and Bridges—lessers.'.Mow- contagion. Your board learns that ARM TO RENT—Consisting of 100 bray, White, Hoover, Scott and a very large percentage of the child- Face. those being se.Gaw is tot ts.. •ori.6, 1� Sparks, Bonuses for wire fences ren and a considerable number of the and tla wren In lot i�yy,,Goa.�tt,to the township of Black Sateen Underskirts, 85, 1.00; Hemp- Carpet, 1 yd wide, , Pickering. For inrther iatosmacioa apy4 to drainage matters and snore shovelling young amen and women of this town- Jaunts W.Sroa, Watford.OuL.or to T.Poom- 1.25, sale price 70, 86, 1.00. sale price 12c. —Messrs. Scott, Mowbray and White. ship have never been vaccinated and an,Brouglstam.• !Contin enciea-Messrs. Sparks• that quite a number of our people are d White, ouper and Mowbray. Relief p judiced against the paactiee. Medi- FARM F4F BALE.-Being lots 18 y y q' be ,�u,Boar,townshio of sicken:w and Men's,`W omen's, Boys' and Girls' Underwear cut awn down. of poor-Messrs.Hoover.Scott Sparks cal authorities seem to agreed that oonsiscing of slo acres. This farm is the one amd .leoWbray. $keep damages- the discovery of vaccination changed oa which the wstl-known Oteenwood bead o[ leessrs. Hoover, White. Scott and what was-a terrible scourge and plague abort-borne have been bred and ran during th Great reduction in $ootA and Shoes. Ready-made Clothing. A fe�rr to mankind to a controllable disease; vast forty years, is is as rich as•garden an a Men's and'BoyR' Suits and Overcoats,prices btit to snit buyer. r ;Sparks. clean. Would sell 160 scree. "I acres or the •The IDlDutee Of tut@ lust meeting •than vaccination i•.9 a great preventx- whore of is. There is timber on one put of it Men's Careligau vests:, try one for the winter. Odd f were read and approved. 3everat Live of,sumitpox and-in any case very_ worth soden. Terme sissy. Possession given - Pants and Vests, Overalls and Smocks. Crock- Y moth modifies the disease and det•reas_ Apt l lot 1,!69. Arthur Johnattrn.Greenwood. er iRnd Glassware at cat rices. accounts were presented for )�Sayment 37tt Y P alid'referred to the respective tout- es the peiLODtYtp•,e of deaths. There _ mittees. appears to be considerable force in the Womanly pains.bead mins, in fact sm ►, T. C. Brown was petard re gasolene contention that rusan-v of the "bad pafa anywhere can be completely stopped Groceries-always pure and"fresh. Try our 2;c'Blentled Bla-k'Tea •lighting plant for arse in hall, arms' resultingt frorn vaccination in in 20 minutes with one, of Dr. `hoop's F " The committee On Re ref reported the past kers date to failure to proper- Piok Pain Tablota. Ask your roctor or tbiulg be nay• - - -and re-cnmme•ndrd the followit pa Ip.cleanse and disinfect the arti lyefore druggist abcat the formula. It printed _ n o iter for the lno anent: Grant to Sick Children's.' y the o lettttin-n or to rotect the uhra Ott the boa-and it can't bb bettered- Try impson pilau $1(►,OU, H.s sioa from dirt and•infection after- one dose and be cervired. Bo::Sc. Bold wards. A striking inatagre of the byT h1. H*.cFaddtn.The comtnittre Gtr bonuses to mireimmunit .tflorded from stuaall ox .b wire fences, drainage matters Card y p y L' Y R Ny,� snow shovelling reported and recnm- vt[ccintrtiun would seetra to E,c� in' the lel ►7, _ mended paynient ,as fulIiiws: Bert tact that of the ,twenty octet pupils - Matthews, snow-shoe div i7 during rho contriteteli the d.ise,a a from the 2908 $1.80; Thos Laccv"& Sobs, shoe. recent outbreak in the bi:.rkh sru High �'unlp MSnllfitetllrer wgichardsou'y Special Tea is Goad Tea:" snow in r d t?during 19J5 .2 t0 F L school not one of thein had ever been 'tureen, bonus tm wire fence 18.00. vaccinated. C ) Sho-A and Residence, Duuda9 St' now aliourned to* meet _ The cottrmittee Un Contingerrt'ies fi a reported stud recommended the follow. +again at 10 a . m. nn �londay.Feb,8th, ..WHITBY ONT. �� r�S`m�s � ke,Ing payments to the deputy rettirning for the transaction of generul.busioess. ' r _ c.aftflcers at the recent rhunicipal suet- --_ - Three doors west of Whitby .House. tion d . fof their services thereat,for rent - _.of lling booths and fees of clerks p 1y or ironjwd enttables: H. h. 1Velyster. div. RP lif p re •red to instal wtwd P I u m Puddi n a • • . pumps on short notice,also attend No. 1 $10.00• W. V. Richardson,des + to all kinds of repairing. t g 11.00; Thos 4 IO. ,die-3 10 00; George _- an d ince -Pies Toyne, div 4 10.(!0: .Toho Henderstxa CiytQrnsZrrade.to order. No m : div 5 10.UU;Chita L Mackey,div 8 10.01Y Agent for the Ontario Wind Kill, F. 0 -Colin Philip, div 7 8.(k-. \Vni Miller, also gasoline engines. " ' div 8 11.00; R W blow uray,div 9 0.00; ;- Are alwa •s best when made from Phone No, i0 at residence.' Y ?hos Dunn.di: 10 11.(10: Abr Reeser. •p T ,Q t : div 11 10.00; bliinicipal World, for Note removhlfromrold etand,on,Brock R I C H A L�j 1J a� O N a by-law forms, s cial poll books etc °- Street.l ' `t 131.:36; lttuaicipt+al 1Vortd, 6 copies 5.(N): Q Currants, Peels, Eesenses, etc: - r 'Fresh Raisin., John Murkar, for printing 'financial ' , statements, by-law re.-good roads, - Our Christmas stock of Grtxeries:.isNo. 1 for, freshness, quality sed --•-�-i6aliets amd proclamation Zt 1i►; L'nit- t"s° ` j ed Typewriter Co., for supplies ?nit � Get Our Catalogue price. Don't spoil a good cake or pirddiog by trying stale groceries. DR Beaton, on acct. of salary ti:?.5(i, Dates, Jigs, Cranberries; e Read it from cover to cover. It is Oranges=, Lemons, Prunes, awd prlpers 500;. Thos.Dann, hal hall very interesting and attractive. -Pure Honey, Cream of Wheat.in buli<, rent 1908 1.00. Your contypitt.ee he t + '[� 'to report that W Mitne has r9funded OYSTERS THIS WEER-Leave your order at theGroceryat sh Store for co the treasurer 1..07. also refund 'of select Voters. We can furnish your oyster sapper at short notict s " '250 fruity Geo Toyne on statute labor, More proof that Lydia E:Pink- e- 'with the beet oysters in the-market. also 4.45 from Morgan ,Evans from ham's Vegetable Compound cures '1'080MT0, ONT. "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." ;Issue of horse impounded. female Ills �•_The77 standing'coin uAttee on P.oads Mrs. John Scott,489 Gland Trunk Opens.for Winter Term, Jan..4th and Bridges reported and recommend- Vit., Montreal,writes Mrs.Pinkhaln. 'Xis is the College that is known 'ed the following payments: :hisses I was very mucic run down in from one end of Canada to the . E and E Robson, for�O yda gravel in aeal.th from a female trouble,-was thin, other for-its hi b-class work. OIIR • div 20 •$6.�0, also 3'2J j ds On Brock nervous, And very weak, and suffered GRADUATES +LWAY&st`oc excellent • n s ani will S road con,5..60; A Hersey, gravelling fr-om'tyesriag.down pains Indeed [ place many students B��gai ' g on w t 1 27'vds, Markham t0 +y one positions. p did not care whether I lived or died, I p 1 half 17,50; Jas Todd, coin$grayelling felt so badly sometimes. 3rd con Opp lots 31 and 3:'10.30, also Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com W. J. I:LLiOT;Principal.' First' annual Clearing Sale at for work performed 6'3.00. Yogr tom pound completely cured me of all my a -Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. �i mittee acknowledge ,a r ecor9tm@oda- troubies. J,gained in flesh, and am 1'208 tion from the C% _P.R. atxtinq that the free from backache, female trouble, • • s7. necessary rep:+its near 'Ath st tiler sink headaches,and nervousness' • a \ • a EXECUTORS 9 S b;ave been'attended to. ••I heartily recommend Lydia E. �- ` • Jur. Scott, seconded by 31r. Mow- piakham's Vegetable Compost d•for NOTICE TO CRE�.ITORS i bray, moves that the teat's grant his all women's ailments.'kvowing what it _ order on the treastu•er.in_favor of the ha i done-for me." ' several p irties recamineaded for pray- lfrstate of Hannah Matthews,deceased Ment in the reports of the standi.n FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. P F NOTICE is hereby givep pnt�suant to ' to us�re'bented-thi.3 d;+y. I'oi• thirty'yeatS 'Lydia E:'Pink.- R g O„ 1507, chaipter 11.9, section 33 We 1n�eIIt� to mall;e this annUal SaIe 0110 'of the Greatest " +• .1 by-law to appoint 'overseers of ham's'Vegetable Comppoound, tn:tdt' ;int} amending Acts. that sit persona Yearly events Of this `I`OWIIShip. highways, pound-keepers and ienee froom rooks and herbs,hal been the' having claims ;against the estate .of ,xiewers fur the year 1J0), passed Bargains will be offered in ever line of Furniture in order ihrouglt its various readings slid standard remedy for female ji,,i, Hannah Matthews. late of the Town- y s finally tattled a,ti folluw�: Ovcrset•l,� andhaspositively-'cured-thou..areal:;of ship 6f Pickering, wiao.vY, deceased, to make roo,La for our grew spring stock. of Highways-Nur i H Hetiiw(:r, .-2 ll' women who have been troubledwitl, who died on or about the lSthlday of � t�sul J Stanley, -3 H Larkin, 4 J Proust-, di,PlacFments,inflammation,lllte:a• December, ]'J08ti ;ire reggired to sehd 6 1S'Sleep. G P_llorri uo, 7 W JI it- tji n fibroid tumor , irregtlial itis�, by post prepaid oto deliver to the under- Call and see us at ort «raaeerrorus. `Ye will Surprise you w th our low prices. `:shell, S W-P Cowan,- 9 W h To�;ne. jlerjodit, pains' backache that 12,x1- signed 11'm. Allawav, yule Eexecutor a of the Wit} of the said Deceased,or\�. ; 10•F Mhddaford, 11 J Ricliar'd , I'2 3 incrIAn .n feelinn,flatulency,inrl.`8- V.-Richardson, Pickering Post Office, • 'If yctl ean'teall and see us telephone tl`, We will be pleitsed - Annan, '13 H'G Calvert. 14 flee Lang. ,init,sij;Ziness or nervous prostrattur, Ontario, on or 1•ef,ae the 10th day of to quote yt�n prices., 3.5 J Cainphell, 1(i J S Honey, 17 F' "-ll`_ dotl't yon-try it 2 February. IWP,theiv Christian and sur- - Gates, 18 J•Euferyon, IJ J (' Srynnt, G000S :.0 J Quinlan, 21 Y, lleE3rat1�, '22 T R- air,-. Pinhbain invites all sink names and ttddt'Pcses, with full pistil- 1.tmoreaux. 23•P Teefy. 24 A Lawson, >tneri to write her ooi• adult e. culxrs of their thallus and the nature - 2- tihe Iris guided thousands to of the security, if any, held by them. ` J Todd, 26 H C Pil�key, ' t R Puck- health: Address.Lyrae,IFiar And Take Notice that after the said MAS loin, >8 R Cammack, _9 T A Knox, W 10th day of February. 1909, the.said ., A Brignall, 31 A Stover, 32 Jos('otic- If your stomach, heart or kidneys are Executor will proceed to distribute T { ` an, 33 W J Taylor, 34 W Emerson, :. Just Received weak, try at least a few doses only of Dr, the assets of the said deceased among �r W Gibson, 36 I-Conner, 37 W Elli- Shoo s Restorative. In five or ten Gays the. parties entitled thereto. having _ -- ---- _::stat. 35 SV B Burk. 39 W H . -r- h 'f + on v t e resu wi surprise yon, few regard only to the claims of whit , 40 D S Turner, it r.lVhite, 42 J Coro- Currati Peels;etc., etc. erg 43 J Pallister, 4�R Devitt, 43 J (� cants will cover the oost. And here is why said notice shall•have been given as Fresh fttiisins, 0, help comae so quickly. Dr. Shoop doesn't above required, and that the said,Pae- Best quality at lowest prices. '•f. Philipp, 46 W Dolphin, 47 W H Nort- drag the stomach,nor,stimulate the heart - - on• 48 D Annie, 49 V Booth, Chan tutor will not he liable for the sal$ 1 or kidneys.D-r- 'Sboop's Restorative goes assets or any part thereof--6e any per- Dunbartoil _�t7.edgett, 51 C W Disney, 52 J B Ma- directly to the weak, and failing nerves. sotr or persons of whose claims notice GeoY.ge Parker, 401, 53 J Burton, 54 J H Mitchell, 55 Each organ has its own controlling nerve. shall not have been received at the t +i '116' Cowie, 5"Vrn Gray, 57 J H Mi- %V-ben these nerves fail, the depending time of such distribution. — ,rltsell, 08 G T Wilson, 59 T C .1lcAVt,y, organs mast of necessity falter. This Dated this 9th dray of January, low. } IA Win Linton, 61 F Soden, 62 J eel• plain,Set vital trntb, clearly tells why WN. A'LrrARAY..ExeClltOR, U Have your bills printed r- "by, 63 R Whitson. 64 H Byers, 65 R Dr.Shoop's Restorative is so universally ct Jarvis, 66 6V R Ward. 67 Cleo a,no-, successfal. Its snecexe is leading druggists ar W. V. R[cxARosw. ; 6S `I Pugh, 69 Jos F.van i. 7 '�l'in to Rive it universal preference, A teat will I Notary Puhlic. the Newsffice- ► 71 D G•!-g i3 Ere :et,l, 8:'.a T `!. McFaidea. 1- t7 Pickering. Ont.E : � . 'i., ,.,2R fpy.• IL'A "!. °•'j.�7S'..,E .rtY n. ., .. r �}.r Yi r'tt•C .;,;.' t' , -I•r"y: 'wise-}v�:. • } n°�}' s h. A; � a,.1- ,.rs.=ti..'�•' as r^• •'y l ..t� n#' SY" 'y, `� .�a y-_ ,.. ''sx•'. N '4: „y. ,r +.,_!' '� TM-^:.r: Fji: %s41}•a T I �• 'y a��• ' ', '„.`:.:e' _„ ':',j. ..fi� '*, :iz%' ,.';�• . ,,... ... ,.�az: ,r• yq• .a•�, +cv. -;•n.r '�.,",�. .•v v,, ar ,' ac' 43' r r r a. ✓ 3 S .,w rr rs� �- n °fit r'v , :: •'•?» Sa. „f..-..,, :p•^ .� `. .rte• niFa.� :�,; S,s 't,r"`+Z,, .{ ',r. h.}., •-r.,:r ... .,1s.,.. `:r ,: i��a_. �'!',==:• - ,..<•.. qr-,::,,T;v ....� -=?3�.t -•ca . ?•Y--^ ti. -.•v`•s :'ic: ..y..... �..>.r pini � .3„ ..�. ^^:&m+.' ''.5_l ",: , .£` ".'•h`�-jt9.'�, - i v �CLARIEMONT Mrs. M,Whalen and Miss Edua( Get your monuments from J. H. RELIABLE T ! 'T'hos, Birkett was in the city Briton spent a couple of days last I Beal, who has secured the agency �1.bELIABLE �OOD►� ` week-w-ith R. and Mrs. Bryan. of the Toronto Granite Co. * �- over Sunday. + For Men, Women And Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(ever pair, Rev. J. A Chant was in the cit Miss Lillie Morgan returned to There fuss a Rood fall of snow � g Y P Y the cit on Monde after being at on Monday night and its a result guarauteed)and prices reasonable. Call and see them. c. ane day last week. Y Y K Y g r r. i a a usiness . rip' o het• mother's illness. Sidney Coxworth, of Dauphin, A FEED. T' the city'on Th�irsday-. -- --' Fi. OUR. I�fD E Mau. is visiting with Nathan Tarr y Mrs. Thos. Gibbons is laid a Mrs. James Dolphin, who has g p p and otfier Claremont friends. Choice Flour for Bread.and Pastry. with a very severe cold. been a resident of Claremont and y P. Macnab Sr. had a business vicinity for fifty years or more, Feed constantly on hand. y Toronto Daily Star"now lin first place. �i trip to the city last Acer#. died.at her home hereon Monday _ Repairing done. _Independent Telephone Central James Allaway, of 'Pickeriug, at the age of 76 ears. The de- An epoch in Oatario.newspaper de- . spent Sunday with,J. H. and Mrs. ceased has been ill for a long time veloppment has been recorded during The Corner Store. W. M, PALMER, Proprietor Beal. but her condition was never con- the,last year when The Toronto Daily - Mr. Astridge, who has been ill sidered serious until a few days $tar jumped into Brat place in circa- for some time,is improving thqugh before her death. On election la tion, thus furnishing another climax slowly. day,Jan. 4th, she was'able to go to a record of geowt that is' uiRe , Mrs. Hatton is spending• a few out and record her vote. -About unnaralled in Canadian journalism. ' It is only nine years since the present a' weeks with Mrs.'U. P.• Beal, of Tuesday she developed symptoms management assumed control. At e� Toronto. of pneumonia and her condition that time the paper had a daily circu- t ' Born-On Wednesday, Jan.8th, gradually became worse until lation of around 6000; for the year the wife of W. A. Thomson, of a death took place. She was a IM it averaged over 50,000 copies a daughter. member -of, the Baptist church day. That the growth is still going TO �� CrL1B't x=erA'- Mrs. Jos. Linton 'is visiting at and was held 'in high esteem- on. and going on rapidly. is shown by -* Sandford with her*sons, Edward Her funeral which took place on the fact that the increase of 1908 over Once more we fled ourselves at the end end of anoth, i�nd Brian. Wedliesday to the Uxbridge came• 1907 was over 8000 copies daily far year, and I'must say that I am very much pleased with Lary was attended.by a large num- In its editorial policy The Star has the consideration -and kind treatment I have received Miss Tena Brown, of Uxbridge,, gained a repputation for sanity land k -is visiting at Mrs. Evans Ward's her of friends. Her husband pre- fairness, and•while.it has strong views - from you daring the past year, and wish to thank you , for a few days. deceased her about twentyvery kindly for the patronage extended me, and trust years, it never berates those whose views are John Elliott; of Pickering, 'is and'she is survived by a family of different. that the same confidence will continue while. I have the visiting for a'few' days at the three sons and five daughters. When it comes to news-gathering pleasure of doing business'with in 1909. The annual meeting of the pub- The Star can generally be depended Wishing you all a prosperous and Happy Now Year, Gregg&Coates chi a ear- tic fi car was 1 .-n to -lead the way In enterprise. -• g pped- Y a 1 yes -- - Yours very, truly, 'load of stock to Montreal on Mon- rooma ou'Monday evening{. There ing its readers waa illustrated m..ny and another to Toronto. was a large attendance and mach times during the year,a notable illus- Graham Bros. have ten horses interest manifested•in the welfare tration beteg on the occasion of the (� 3s' _. on exhibit at the Toronto horse of the library. The following Olympis games, when it Bent a mem- D' - rV t show this week.' We wish them directors were elected for the en- ter Flits staff from Toronto to Eng- g „I their usual success. suing year: J. S. Farmer, Joshua laced to cover them specially by cable r. Toronto,a and at the hotliday with Brodie,' Cr.H. Found, Wm. Leap- but t s�esere es i up and stay to . i iits s -- }- -- - _ pe of p aremon - `Foetet•and Mrs. Hntchisua, er .and P. Macnab Sr. At the con- firm believer in the value of striking There will be a racing carnival elusion of the public meeting the pictures: - - .on the Caledonian Rink here on directors met when the following These are some of the reasons why +the evening of'Tuesday,Jan.28th. of'f'icers were elected : President- The Star is now supreme in its field. Watch out for bills-giving fall J. S. Farmer- Secretary-Rev. J. One of the latest features of the J 5 ICHARDSON'S. ;particulars. A. Grant, B.1. ; Trepsurer-C. H. paper lues been a series of articles ort combines, which Iia. been attracting At the annual school meeting Found; Purchasing committee- verywide attention. These articles held on Saturday last James Und- J. S. Farmer and Rev.J.A. Grant; are eing quoted and commented on Impar"at BLowiog of isms display 01 erhill was eleeted trustee in the Fivanee committe-Joshua Bun- everywhere,and one subscriber wrote Ohina. A yery large sasortme if of ,.,. plat€ of G. M. Gorsyth, whose dye Wm. Leaper and P. Macuab the other day to say that one of the ,,y, Books,Solis, Toys, fort � i term had expired. Sr. The directors instructed the articles alone was worth his whole After being confined tea his lebarian to give out no books to year's subscription. reosived for.She Holiday trade. Gall house for a number of weeks, S. members until they had paid the —` `�' and sae theat.' - Bray is now able to be on the annual fee of 25 cants. The SOW TO iISE A TELEPHONE -. ;_ Subscriptions; taken for all Magazines. street much to the delight of his library is in a flotrrishjug condi- :' many friends. .- tion, there bein now + member- I When you want to use the Weekly -and Daily Newspapers phone take the receiver down and Rev. J. A. Grant was in Toronto ship of 125. Last year 97 new d ' on Wednesday attending a meet- volumes were placed upon its ask m the line i,ut n't ; 1f so hang W.- J I3 �1ZC�.�.R:0S0MT -' Home Mission Board oftho the vtbefthe shelves and Bap- anticipated.another._good year is 21If note inlu'seocalltahenparhye �zOGlc•Stree t. tint denominatiou. you want then take . own• t r Rev. W. E. Hazzard, of Torou- Sunday last was a day of great receiver and wait a, reasonable -0' to. district secretary of the Upper excitement in our usually very time for an answer; if you do not Canada Bible Soviet will speak quiet burg. The cause the excite- get an answer ring again. - --- � p meat was the receipt of telephone 3 Never try to give a ring..backMACHINE1' in the interests of the society in . SHOP one of the churches here on Situ- that from different quarters when called on the phone for oft- ---- ' - ill, Jan.24th.be Knnouncedillliterparticulare Laemichal wits at large inreourR vi- phos thinkinuses nggit ile s th it ring.the he undersignedwa � MAcbilieRSporcin Ed. Mantle, an old resident of cinity. A man answering to the 4 When you are through using B g Shop _. Claremont, died at Whitby on description of- the_mach wanted the phone give s distinct ring off- Kinsale, is prepared to do all Monday at the advanced age of 8fl man had been seen near Locust 5 When calling central wait'a kindo of reparr work and general �rears. His funeral took place on Hill and had got a meal at one of few seconds before you ring again blacksmithing. „! Wednesday when his body was the farm houses in that vicinity as often the operator to busy cal- Satisfaction guaranteed. conveyed to the cemetery in the and immediate steps were taken ting someone else and they cannot prices right. to have him coralied. 'A number net answer you. Call and see us. OtanmaleetatrutA -`fourth concession of.Uxbridge for of our stalwart men organized I y kept .. a. -interment. — JAMBS PENGELLY.0 to Sall car two Is will in�?T� > themselves into a band with the specs our atoet * The numerous friends of Mr village constable bringing rip the DR- D- C- SMITH Kinsale. Ont. and ets,.la pries.. Don't be miald by x David Gregg, will be pleased to rear, and the march began to the DEWTIST, 8TOUP"ILLE, agents we do not employ them,conseammi- learn that he is now gradually re. C.p.K• reports indicated that Honor suivate of Tomato Vofversity ! ly Acs can. sad do throw on' the ;/sots _ frum bits_severe illness, the fu tive from ustice had tak- and Roy-&I College of DentalSurgeons, Farmer s -Trucks ! ounmLaion of 10 per asnt..which you will and hope that the progress toward en than route. When the band also Post=graduats of Chicago College. oapeerta��ly save. .by parahaaia` from �- recovery may continue until his had reached Graham Bros. the -Crowd and bride work a specialty. ;former sod health is entirely re- y g t firing el.your old wagon and get _ WNRLT GRANITE 8 3' found their moo. He lead been At Claremont let Tuesday of.mouth. the wheels cut down. Make good ' gained. supplied with eatables which he Office over Sargent's Tinshop. farm trucks. •e• Wbitbr. An interesting curliug match was eagerly devouring ,by the Independent'Phone. Buggies and other vehicles repainted i Croup powtivel dropped in 90 Miami" 'was played here on Wednesday roadside. No arrest was made as - at reasonable rates. l evening between those over. 40 there were doubts in regard to his The tender leaves of a harmless, lank. with on Shoop's Croup Remedy. Quo 'years of age and those under 40. identi However, daring the healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr, �1 ♦♦�� :1 test.lone will surely prove this troth. No The Dung Hien see naturally ver �y hough ed its marvelone Thomas,, Pahl ersoay vomiting,so distress. A safe and pie"- y Y y' night the man was taken into cap- curative proi,erties. Tight, tickling, oe b T.M.McFadden. Jubilant, over their victory and tivity, having been caught in one distressing coughs, gniekly yie d to abs CLARSI[ONT I Dowswell s old ata likewise the old men are grieving .of the C.P.R. oil houses. He was haating,soothiug Action of this splendid �+ - '. _ ` over their defeat as they never taken to Whitby ail where he pi•eseaptioa-Dr.Shoop's Cough Remedy. C3 a a Y' j There is no Quinine, riothioq whatever s M e 3 p s realized before that Father Time dad iiia so sate and good for children, se n convinced the authorities that he har•h or sickening in Preveutios. These x m Drell. Containing no OPIUM, chloroform pp - was getting; in his 'work. They was an ordinary, harmless, every- 7�rtle aaody Coldg are Tablets acts by, � � & �$ � y or other harmful drags,mothers sh aid iu Mattie d few hours e Tad your threaten- 6L 7 0 L » intend to 9;o .immediately into day tramp and was set at liberty. safety always demand Dr. Shoop's. It y training with the object of revers- Carmichael, the man wanted, ing Cold is broken. Oandylike in taste. $ _ 8 other remedies are offered, tell them Not �; 0 4 Preveotioe lease the ehildrea--and they a d p o �+ R it Q= : ing the result at the neat encount- turned u in Illinois where he Be' voar own sol l Sold b T.H. Me- o t p 1 ge y break the feverishness,always. and least . qt" er. - he committed suicide. Fadden. of all is•the economy. A large box-48• N .,E g+�g blCaoe A concert and tea under theCH Proventice--45 cents. Ask your druggist a 3' ti' gmM 8 p Su�$ ! auspices of the Mission Band of He knows t Bold by T. M. McFadden. o •e $ y b P -the Bafltist Chureh', will be held "_- : all 0 . 4 c I am -' on the evening of Friday, Jan. IO� ' y o o n : a o m.. Jan `s 2nd. The programne will be one CUTTE QRS _ r of the beat ever 'given, and will :_!CUTTERS FobMar x» ' -consist of solos, recitations and dialognes by'tbe members of the �jUTTERS °� +a, Apr ` Mission Band. Also choice•select `� o ce .ions by Mr. T.Werring;,Elocution- .. .. "� >s•y �o -.• Si � ist of Toronto, R. 4 eFOrsyth, p e. a : ,a a, a,ersuly • soloist of North Claremont, and I'have a full range of Cutters, all V.r s g i; m e.pr !� the. Claremont Male Quartette. . - e s s that ..a oat. Short addresses will be Oven by le p . the latest styles at rices a -4 v m o m „�` Nov. the resident. Ministers. The tea - ! -are sure to suit you. DeQ, wilt be served in the 9Choa1 room Jancapry 1910- Aby11,Oshawp49.Brougham .• froca 5,30 to 7.30: Programme in - Celt and see them as I alrt sure i 19 ort Perry 14,Uxbridge 41,eaaaiagron 90. ; the auditorium to begin at S ociock Beaverton 19,uptergro�e 1a h Admission, 25 cents.' Children f An ullhmlted• supply please you every can 1 ase o i iu ery ;'clot members of the Mission Band _ _ _ way. : O� ili�s "15 cents. - '. �- -- ,. P The first carnival of the season =of Cho and Feed R. J. �iQwaL , $rOIIgham• t ,_ cKn1e off on the Caledonian Rink _ Leave your orders at the . here on Tuesday evening and PICKERING LUMBER YARD' P to be a decided. success .■ j - The p1Cg@l"lIIg for Ontario and New Brunswick The ice was in-excellent condition > Sof all kinds white cedar shingles. and the snowfall of: the previous ' ' _ . night made a great improvement YanCe Committee patent Roofing and all kinds of ' on the. roads so.that there was a building material. Dad crowd in' attendance many ou hand• '" '- The object of this Association is to W. D. CORDON &90N. g > - being from a distance. .The,Citi - Mae_prosecute _ A 1 lessen stealin zens' Band was in attendance and - - the _ AKING , `enlivened the proceedings with Members having proper+yyt�stolen communi p _ '.choles selections. The-fallowing - -� cats Immediately with any member' gust-class bread constantly--on ban , is sc fist' of, the prize-winners __ ' • ' - - of E:eontive Committee. at the shop. Wagon on the road- -, Ladies in costume-1 Miss Mary Membe>?ship les $1.00. ', Adair, 2 Miss Mabel Bryan, 3 Miss - every day in the week,order �> TiaYeta may be had from the President or Ethel Burton. Girls in,COettime— aeere" on application. - Cakes of all kinds made,to .order 1 Miss Maggie Gleeson, . 2 Miss SPIN �' �ILLS9- Exec. Com.-L. D. Banka, Qeo, Leng, shortest notice. lVfnggie Mo gen. Gents-1 Ira, W. V. Richardson,Pickering;OnLC Ice-Cream Parlor(in connection. Foster, 2 M rodie. 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H. — - Likely to~Occur in Sicily for Two Year, Y Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Carmichael., - Qther Dairy Produce at Y r . _ a s Observatory erector p Home and Abroad. d : - £ A despatch from .'Port Huron roborated. An officer sent to St. A espatch from Rome says: dow an orphanage for 100 children - , r :says: By means of two falba teeth Thomas, Ont., reported no trace :BREADSTUFF$. The people of Messina mourn more whose parents were killed in the It was definitely established on of him there. Toronto, Jan. 12.-Flour - On- than anything else the destruction recent eart}lquake. _Friday .afternoon. that Gideon The wife and, daughter of, the tario wheat 90 per cent. patents of their cathedral, the glory of An•earthquake. started a land- I ' Messina which'lead been. famous slide on the mountain above Ioca- s: Browning, a carpenter of 'Adair minister were examined on Fri-i quoted .at $3.70 to-day in buy ere> _for centuries' defying all former Li Sicily, on �V reads Several Village, was , the man who was day by the, prosrcut•ing attorney 'sacks for export. Manitoba t1'our, y g , eti y. butchered on Tuesday evening of here, and he stated afterward that{first patents, 65.80 on track, To- earthquakes, with its beautiful houses were demolished and four-- `}ast week in the little Rattle Run he was convinced that they knew ronto; second patents, $5.30, and cyelopic - monolith column and persons were killed. l�ethodiat Church in Columbus nothing of the murderer'nor the strong• bakers', $5.10 to $5.20. glorious Norman, Angevin and The Bishop of Tropea, Calabria,. �.16* ;.Township. man's�disappearanee. A statement Wheat - Manitoba, $1.09 ' to Aragonese tombs of kings of Italy. reports that 500 churches in- his With 'part of the mystery which by Mrs. Carmichael, that her hos- $1.09% for No. 1 Northern, at All are• ruined. The condition of diocese alone were destroyed by ¢ has enshrouded the brutal crime band'-s sister is an inmate of an in- $1.06 for No. 2 Northern, and at the Calabarae .Provinces is most the earthquake. thus cleared, the supervisors of St. sane asylum in West Virginia, may- $1.04 'for Iv'o. 3 Northern, Geor- desolate. They are an immense TO REBUILD RUI•)v'1;D CITY. Clair Count immediate) offered a explain some of the, horrible fea- gia°.Bay ports. No. I Nort}lern is silent necropolis, stretching. from County y p A despatch from Rome says' A reward of $b00 for the arrest of tures of the crime, if the, asthori= quoted at $1.13, all rail, and Ne. the Ionian to the Tyrrhonian Sea. ' 2 Northern at ffi1..I0 all rail. Father Alfari, director of the special session of th3 Gha.mber of $ev. John H. Carmichael-of Adair, ties suspicious about Rev. Mr. ' 'Florence Observatory, is of the Deputies, called to adopt mea- ' pastor of the little church, and the Carmichael are borne out. Mrs. Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, 94 opinion y+ sures for the alleviation of the man who was at first supposed to Carmichael also said that her .to 94/c outside.; No: 2 red Winter P ion that e'arthgnakes will, con- tuation'is Calabria'and. Messina, have been killer), dismembered and husband was moody and. restless .at 955 outside, and No. 2 mixed at tinue two or three years, being, 94c outside. Violent at the beginning and gradu- met e)n Friday night. Over 400 then burned in the church stoves, the night before he disappeared, members were present and the al- thus becomea..the. alleged murder- and a 'Oats-Ontario No.. 2 white, 39 to ally decreasing. During the follow- g g apparently brooding over some- i , in leries were crowded with visitors. x 39/c outside and at 41/ to 42c B three months shocks will be He is.a man over 6 feet tall,_ thing. -_ felt at Messina and Re i The .scene was a inost aolemn.-aad _ ounds It was also learned that,on.Mon- on triad., Toronto; No. 2 -Western Reggio. If pathetic one. Signor Macora, pre- C '' a and of frequent occurrence they will be_. . { Strenuous efforts to' iseov r - of the Chamber, made a some motive for the destruction of Rev Mr. Carmichael came to the o. 1 feed, 42c, lake porta. + - R e-No. 2 quoted at 70c nut- violent. Bence Father Alfari speec • commemora�in the carpenter. by the minister were ost-o eb in Adair a arentl Y - T= mac ag .a a .._gn per ur a an _ _ wake, to which the Deputies lis- 1 Earle No. 2 at'55c outside; No. Reggio to be eautious. had beenseen crossing the St. Clair received a letter which he took y-- . tened, standing in religious silence_ ._ 3 extra at 53c and No. 3 at 51 e. RESCUED ALIVE FROM RUINS. Bi er into Canada could not be cor-away without opening. Buckwheat-56 to 86%c outside. Signor Masora was often isterrup� Peas-No. 2 quoted at 86c out- Earthquakcls coritinneat Messina. ted by his own'snd the Deputies r ..MAGISTRATE AND JAILER. WILL COST TSFO LIVES. aide. Most of the shocks are alight, but mobs and weeping, especialiy-the — Corn-No. 2 American '3-ellow several have been rather violent, Sicilian and (:$inbrian Deputies, `Take Part in a Free Fight at Ste. Dynamite Esp]osion in Transcon- nominal at 6V/2 to 68e on track, causing the . collapse of several all vE whom had lost relatives- and ' Toronto and No. 3 allow at 60c houses that remained standing af- friends in the disaster. He spoke Agathe,'Que. tinental Railway Camp, Toronto Y ter the chuck of Dec, 28. .feelingly of the .tributes, of,sym- 'A despatch from Montreal says: 'A despatch from Kenora. says: Bran-Cars $19.50 in bulk out- Ten persons were rescued alive Pathy shown by the entire world, A 1..sensational story is reported here Another tragedy involving the. side. Shorts, $21 to $22 in bulk from the ruins on Tuesday. Soldi= and praised the King and Queen from St. Agatha, a smelt town in death of one man and the fatal in- outside. era are burying the bodies found for being' among the first to go to „ the Laurentians, a short distance jury of another from an explosion r on the surface of the ruins. Two,the stricken districts. He express- era abrth of this city. While the trial of dynamite Ott i:rred.in McCrea COUNTRY PRODUCE. thousand. were entrenched in deep l ed gratitude for the help given by - _ of a man named Roberts was in 3r Courtney's onatruction camp Applea�Winter, stock ffi3 to .ffit ditches on Wednesday. Food is the vessels of the foreign navies, progress Jailer Loiseau entered and on the National Transcontinental(per barrel for good qualities, and I plentiful. The evacuation oY-Mss-�the men of which performed works ordered several witnesses to refuse last Monday. The dead man 'was i at gg to $2.50 fur cooking apples. f sena is being hastened. Survivors of heroism, and had_.united with -.'bo give evidence. :• The .presiding Hendrickson, a Swede, and the in= Beans-Prime, ' 81.70 to $1,75 are arriving at Naples on every)Italian soldiers and sailors t4 aid Magistrate ordered a p.,lice-Tian to jured• man is named Anderson. !and hand- irked $1.80 to $1.83 er 'train. Five hundred arrived at suffering humanity. He concluded arrest the jailer, but he refused. They were spooning . out a hole. bush. P - P Rome on Tuesday. A-majority of, his speech by •declaring that the •. s The Magistrate then tried to'make which had been a ru° a few days) , a, . (them were forwarded to M Ian and ruined cities would rise again.-Thee e P g 1 Hones-Combs, $$2 to $_ t 5 per I Genoa. only-time time the silence was broken' the arrest, but a free fight follow- previously, when the iron struck ' Y- g dozen; and strained, TOY to l lc per x ed. A Judge thea condemned the part of an unexploded cartridge.pY,und ( Gen. Mazza, who- is is supreme in the course of the speech wto jailer for contempt of court, and and a terrific explosion followed. -Hay--No. I timothy, $10 to $10, command in the earthquake ar..ea,, when Signor Masora referred to Fa ordered Bailiff Garceau to take The injured man is in the hospital 30 per ton on. track here, and No. has telegraphed to Premier Gro-)the King and Queen and the f+,re r charge of the jailer. Another fight here. {. Letts that the securities._ of the fere warships, at which the Deputies . It: j g at $7 to ffiS, . Banca di Italia, the Banca Com- cheered. followed in which the jailer came "Straw-$7 to $,7.50 on track. the Navigazione Gene Premier Giolitti.presented a ptir merciaie, on,t beat. The Magistrate has de- FORTY KILLED IN CHURCH. Futatues-Ontarios 60c per bag, Me. Italaaa and the $ocieta rel- jest of law regulating the situation. clarerl that he will resign unless the Delawares • 75 to 80c -per. bag on' • jailer is dismissed. Time-Born Pillars of Ancient track. have a recovered from the He ked 1 h , ions , e oce h been re r m h than al t e. nat' f th _ ruins of the buildings occupied-by, world, for aid they had given• He - �• t' BuildingGase'Wa Poultr Chickens, Oessed, 10 to y• y �`7 I those-concerns. - He adds that help also declared that Reggio and Mas- i, 12c per pound; (owl, to 9c; ducks, ; •. C. P. R. WESTERN LIMES. Ades etch from Berne Switzer is .bein iven to other banks and Isina would be rebuilt. i P + l0 to IYc; geese,- l0 to l lc per .g •g . land, says.: During- divine service (commercial firms in searching for Slight earthquakes continue...The. • pound; turkeys, 26 to 18c per !ftirty .111111ion Dollars Required on. Sunday an ancient church near their securities. worst have occurred at Reggio, This Year. Sion :suddenly collapsed; burying poLnd; Dowager Queen Margherita will where several damaged buildings- 1 '-=A de patch from Winnie say the worshippersTHE DAIRY MARKETS. Q donate $'.o0,we to build a-nd en- collapsed. - 7 P, P 8 tie lly all whenekimllledso t-th priests. 45 to ..+c, 1 .."Thin millien dollars was mention- Butter-Pound fed on Thursday at the local offices g ginjured. tubs, 22 .to 24c; iuferior,.20 to 21c. clears, $2.93 to x3.10. important concern in the city an- The wildest panic prevailed those Milwaukee., ' Jan, 12-Wheat = ticipaie a very busy season, and of the Canadian Pacific as the sum I Creamer culla 23 to 29c, and sol- No. 2 expect to have"their shops run- which escaped rushing through the y '_.. No. 1 Nurthern, $1.11%; which Second Vice-President Whyteifield abouttng that an earthquake ids• 27C' T Northern, nin to the fullest capacity in a " will ask from the treasury of thus' Eggs-Case I'of of cold storage, 81.09 a No.. •May..810 g i P 4 Iliad overtaken the village. Other 07' asked. Rye-No.. l 74! few weeks. The relations between, company to be expended on west- �.Y6 to.27c per dozen; selections, 30 3 /, to ern lines during the ,season of villagers joined in the outcry and to 31c, and new laid 40c per doz- 75c. Corn-May, 61%c. Barley- the iron workcrs,and mouldera_un- were with difficulty calmed. After Standard 06in .to . 67c;- samples, ions, and the employers is most . 1!909, Mr. Whyte will leave for the en. +east on Friday and will spend the an hour's exertion, .the fire cum- Cheese-Large cheese, 13% per 60's to 6bc; No. 3, 62 to 63c; Iv'o. cordial,. which makes the ;outlook' folio-Wing week in Montreal: He Pany of the place extricated 40 a 4 80% to file. fur the men exceedingly bright pound and twine 13%c + will be accompanied by the chief corpses,-but it is believed that there : engineer for western lines, J.. E. iestill-a number,under the:-timbers- 'ROG PRODUCTS: - -LIVE STOCK-.MARKET. �'I[1F,VE Iil'SI AT SIMCOM 8chwitzer, who for several weeks Sixty persona were badly injured: _ T - Toronto, set has been devotin his entire The collapse of the church was . Bacon-Long clear,' lOf, to Ile Jan, 12. Business was I' g caused by the time-worn piesis in per pound in case lots; mesa pork, brisk, prices good and steady, with Police Force iy in Jail and Public . (lime to a consideration of the work practically no change. Ever •thin _io $, one nes ear i _ crypt-giving- away. 819 to $19.50•• shirt cut 22. i F Y - • Y ams- ig t to medium, 13 to Ras cleared out before the market, ,A despatch from • Sinc�oe says: ]bion with the building of addition- 13%c;• do.,. llea.vy, 12c;••rolls, W closed. A few extra choice cattleP Tae office of J. B. Jackson, .coal •1 track and betterment and main- Fifteen persons lost' their 'lives 'to IO;,c; shoulders, 10 to 10%c; sold•at good prices,.but the export(.dealer,' was entered on Thursday tonance of existing lines. in floods:in Costa .Rica. backs, 16 to 18�zc; breakfikst la- trade was only moderate, owing to night.' The safe was broken open con 14;', to Inc. tho limited apace rkvailable on vea-{ ' i t� eels sailing next week. Good steers and about 820 in silver was taken. Lard-Tierces, 12/,c; tubs, 13/2c; There have.been a number of petty - pails, sold at $5.35. Butchers'-Business' pails, 12;%c. . � �robberies lately, and as the whole - MOUNTED r �— active; prices steady-at last week's ';.-POLICE BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. quotations, viz. : $4 to $4.50 for�police. force is in jail there is. no, good cattle, and $4.50 to $4.80 for clue to the thieves. Iv'o competent Montreal, Jan.-. 12.-Grain-Ca- tr police protection, has been provided M ex a choice. Sheep-Firmer.I nadian W� stern No. 2 white oats' Lambs-Stead3Y. Hogs-Firm and I by the town since Malone was ar- ". V at 46/9e; extra No. 1 feed oats at rested. They' Have Been Drowned 4b�%c; and No. 2 feed at 45c per unchanged. _ It Is Feared T R bushel, in car lots; ex store. Flour KILI:£D BY BROTHER. In Hudson's Ba --Manitoba Spring wheat patents, FELL 6N- A'�OTHER MAN. -_ ' firsts at $6, seconds at.ffi5.50.; Witt- —' Shot. Aimed at Rabbit Entered' ter wheat patents, '$5 to $5.25; Peter Peterson Killed in Mine P..t. Giroux Lake. ]►Ian's Lc ' -A despatch from Winnie � � ns cctor Peltier. • Both' straight roller, 84.60 'to 84.70; do'., - -• • - . „ - g• • -_ p Winnipeg says: I p parties in bags, $2.15 to $2,25• extra $1'.= -.--A despatch from `Petrolea says! lVessrs. R. D. Fry, F: Peters=; and were to ,return to 'Ch rchiil b A des etch. from Cobalt stiff s 1 q Y 75 to $1.85. Feed-Manitoba bran P James Bullock was shot and .kil)ed' -E. Morrier,' surveyors, who have September 1, but as yet have not n ' On Wednesday night another fatal-. j $21 ; shorts, $..4; Ontario bran, Ion Thursday by his brother Bert; been working at Fort Churchill 'shown tip.. Sergt. Donaldson was $21 to $21.50;, middlings, .$34,50.to. accident took place at the. Davis i who aimed at a running rabbit and for some m�ha, the latter two'in charge of a squad of•four, Cor- $25,50; shorts $24.50 to $25 rune, Gi-rouk Lake. Four men being engaged\in• laying ont' a'poral Reeves, an interpreter and per were engaged in a shaft down six- hit James in the-leg. The accident ton, including bags; pure grain took lace on the farm of John townaite there under' the. direction{two Es uimos. The travelled in is-five feet; three -had one down" P ` q Y mouille, $30 to $32; milled grades, g D03-le, near Oil Springs. 'o( the Dominion Government, ar- one of the small coast steamers the ladderway. Peter Peterson, a $25 to 828• per ton. Cheese-West' = rived in Winnipeg on Wednesday from- Fort Churchill, and it is erns, 12i/, to 12�c, and Easterns Finlander, single, aged 32, called morningafter 'an arduous tri in I thought that this vessel may have at 11% to 12c. Butter-25;�. to do`n to his partners below that STT 1GKEa WITII :► IIa�13tLR. ` by dog rain. All three were cloth capsized on the. Hudson• Bad. A , he •was coming down a rope used 'ed in the Es uimau garb' of rein-( 26c, a'nd September make at Q6/ q g party was sent out from Fort to 27c. Eggs-New-laid at 35c, Se- on the whim fur' hoisting. Peter wife. of -Manitoba Farmer Vict:m deer skins. They bring the start-(Churchill ,on November 22 by Ma- -lected,stock at 27% to 28c, and No, son started down the rope, which 'ling intelligence that two patrols jor hfoody to-,search for the miss- o i gave way, precipitating him to the of Hired Man: r 1 stock at 24/.„to 25o per dozen. of mounted' police have been lost men. They are travelling by bottom of 'the shaft sixty-five feet A despatch from Brandon; Man Fulbe i-icinit of Churchill acid do, train and will o north to _ and 'killing him instantly. Peter- ' Y g g and STATES MARKETS. g y itaba, says: Mrs. Hunter Cooper, Fullerton. One of the missing Fullerton. ” "Hudson Bay"i8 al son fell upon Mat Nearmee birow.- wife of a well' known farmer liv- w parties was in charge of Inspec- ways ' open," said Mr. Morrie' r, Buffalo, .Jan. 12.-Wheat-Spring Iviearmee is in-the Red Cross Hos ing near-Bradwardine, while driv-.._ for - Peltier of the R:N.W..M.P., when asked about navigati'o'n' on wheat,' higher;, Deo.• I -Northern, pital. His injuries ar3 not con- ing home on--Wednesday was at- and the other was in charge of the Bay: At Churchill the ice left carloads, store, $1-14%- charge sidercd� fatal- unless complications tacked by the hired man, named 'Sergt. Donaldson. Inspector 'Pel- on'-July 10, and it froze over again firm: Corn-Strong.'. Oats-Firm, set in. " - 'Harry 'Scarr, an Englishman;,•�I'� -tier, accompanied by a party of on November ]0. The. Hudson_Bali,: Barley-Feed.,to malting, 62 to 70c -- years of age. Armed with =wham, . I-ndians, left Athatasca LandingsCeamer Pelican wP,s at Churchill 14linneapolia, Jan. 12.-Wheat- gOiNprll:S HIRING MEN. mer, Scarr struck ",early this year. for . Chesterfield}in :August. In July 'it was tied up hiay,,$1.09%8 to $1.09%;. July, $I.. number .of times � oti•erf the head, � Inlet, on the annual patrol trip, :at York. Factory for twelve days, 09,9; cash. No. I- hard, $1..1.1 to Rush of Orders for Iron Goods Fracturing her skull. We then.'went End is search of missing Geologi on account of ice in the mouth of $1.11/, ; No. 1 Northern, $1.10 to to Bradwardine, and i 4iceting Mr. r cal Survey' r Caldwell, who has the ili'ver. The only place where $1.10% No •2 Northern, $1,07J _ Sl;n of t. od Times. Crtiipci informed` nein ''off what he _ been lost for two years in the ;Rerious trouble would be encourrt- to $1.08; IvTo ,3 Northern, $1.04% A despa ch f Toronto says: had done. Scarr wasp,kept uiyder 'north. In August Sergt. Donald eyed would be• at the Straits, to $1.06%. Bran-$19.00. Flour- The bi ro fes and factories surveillance for a. fAwS hours and fon left Churchill for Fullerton, where the ice blocks up, but there first patents, $5.40 to .$5.65; sec are' increasii their pay rolls in , then arrested and pias ed in a bow- ,,:the farthest point north' in Cana- ''is said to be an open ,.channel and ,patents. $5.30 to $5.40:; first consequence of the rush of orders car awaiti aaspurt: tion to jail- da inhabited by white men, to meet;through this. clears, $4.00 to $4.10; second for iron. Roods. Managers of every I here. .� m , M< .,' a My+i^'- .,i^.,,r. ..,,� .,a,M,.,c.� a•.: ,n•-r.w. :.,.. �.. -. . <.• W+a:..r-... 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Majesty the ging twospecial aa- r�ERE'S A MESSAGE _ loons have been constructed for his Soldiers tit Aldershot Placed onR WEAK -- al - NIPn s, .reit Honor. Ot1lly��[[��jj, -.NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER which are vestibuled on to the royal Trusting in the honor of the -' saloon. These saloons are carried troops, General Smith-Dorrien, y 0 8ANJhS AND BRAES. P , the : Can be Sad Through the Rich, Bled on four wheeled bogias of special General Officer Commanding-in- pick- What is Goin on in the Ili hlaa3a l " r design with ten foot wheel base. Chief at Aldershot, England has m MADAME LETOURNEAU TELLA x - - - Blood Made by Do. �Zll1i�I18 The vehicles are fifty-eighty feet six =.seised an order abolishing the pick- C 8 inches long and are fitted with easy ets told off to patrol the streets'at THEN TO USE •DODD'S ` Pink Pills. - sud Lowlands of Auld - chairs and couches upholstered in night to keep soldiers in order. KIDNEY PILLS. Scotia. There cornea a time in the life of g aP he partitions are U h to the prevent each regiment �� . teen tapestry. T its " so arranged that each of the saloons has had to provica a picket of six almost every girl when sickness g P attacks her. The strain upon her can be made into ,four bedrooms. men and a non-ccriimissioned officer Read Why" She Gives This Advice h The death - rate is Wick last P for this purpose. y l q per 1,000. blood supply is too great, and there '�'' In the recent manowavrea the ex- quarter was 14.9 g and How She wits Bolieved of An epidemic of scarlet fever is comes headaches and backaches, FISH WITH A SAIL raging in 'Edinburgh, but of a mild loss of appetite, attacks of dizzi- - periment was successfully tried of Her $ui><erings. Hoists or Lowers It' at at Will -and relaxin the order 1 St. Paul du Buton Montmagny +.'••type, - - Hess and heart palpitation, and a g pacing public- Edinbiir h and Leith shopkeepersgeneral tendency to a decline: The houses out of bounds and trusting Co., e,. Jan. 11 S� have start ad a crusada against only thing that can promptly and navigates Shallow Waters. to the men not to abuse the rivi- Q (Special).-It- is t P a message of hope that Madame F. "&street hawkers. S speedily cure these .troubles is Dr: Few marine animals seem at first lege• X. Letourneau of this place sends Williams' Pink Pills. This is the, glance to betray less intelligence There is not a single man in the Dr. Wm. Paterson,. br. 44'years Y g to,the suffering women of Canada. -•a highly re$peeted citi�,ea of In- .only medicine that actually makes than the jelly-fish. - -Up with the Aldepshot command who does not "After my last child was born," - i new rioh red blood and a lenti- tide .and down with the tide, car= feel that the new order places him ,r t • vernie, died at Ardennan,. Port P she states, I suffered with Kidney upon his honor to behave well.aged 68. fol supply of rich blood is the one vied along by this or that current, . P Disease which developed into Rheu- There is no doubt- that other _. ° R. C.. students are causing trcu- thir..g needed to maintain the health moving with the eddy of aback- mutism; Sciatica and Backache. I of growing girls and women of water hither and thither, the jelly- commands will follow the lead of�was fearfull nervous. M limbs ble by attending the Board schools years. The truth of thin fish has become almost a synonym Aldershot in the matter," said a Y •;in Edinburgh attired in the habit mature �� were heavy and I had a dragging of their order.. statement is proved in the case of for helplessness, says the London company officer. "The picket s3 s- sensation across the loins and Bliss _Esther E. Sproule, Trueman- Standard, tem, which treats the men like ebil- in the back'of m It nae been -decided .that eom- P y head and throtiglt ulsor ' levies on trade unions for villa, N. S. who says' "At the Scientifically, of course, the po- dren, is bad, and'should be genet the eyes. I was a wreck. ' Y Y perfect wr ,the payment of Labor members of age of sixteen years I.left my coun- pular idea of the jellyfish is •wholly ally done away with, said another "Chancing to read that my symp- n Parliament are illegal. try home to attend high 'school. mistaken; but it is perhaps only officer• tome were those of Kidney Disease The close conflnem cal g Mr. Reavell the Cha;r of ' r __ . . ern tb -_ r_____ in connection wit s Y e an egan to improve- almost at -the Church 'of lscotland at SEock- down. My blood supply seemed to In the South Pacific around .the havior of the troops during tho last ;. - 3 once. Six boxes worked a complete r Colonel Younger bet4omets honor=.I depressed, he at dna d'rasldizzy nearly Gall tLouth Ag ilt North Island upper sport n of the her,few fonro its sea most soldier,m the cure. Kidneys are the cause ; or- "bridge.e. ¢ P Y , and as far wry colossi of the West of Scotland Pimples broke d of New Zealand there g �! a of nine-tenths of the ills that malt: t' on my face. I was altogether_ in -ii a jellyfish who, not only knows having in the streets. ' The soldi- life a burden to so man women � .. Royal Field Artillery Special Re- a miserable condition and it s^em- where he wants to go, but is even era were more educated now and in Canada. Dodd's Kidney Pills serve at Glasgow.Br ed-.impossible for me to continue provided with a sail which he can could be trusted.to behave in a re- al ways cure diseased. Kidneys. Jf. Mr. Jamas Brand,. ex-chci, has my studies unless I found a speedy and does hoist or lower at will. spectable manner. ;• 'of the Glasgow Parish Council, has cure. I .tried several tonics re- The sail like the rest of this curl a --`-� given -$5,000 for en^- Prection of P ' omau Catholic hai, in (larnethill• scribed by the doctor, but they I ous animal, is almost transparent, ONE OF CANADA S' GREATEST A SLEEP. DISTURBER. Proved useless. My mother uiged but unlike the body of the fish, B_INKS. The young man and the girl wrre A proposal has been made that Ime to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which: is of the usual' gelatinous ' . . — � + - subscribe c the citizens of Dundee should Y I ,standing outside the -front door, r` subscribe �and I.finally consented to do so. I .construction, the sail is a mem- The• shareholders of the Mer- t¢1,500 each; making Ihad'hardlyfinished the second:box brane almost as.hard as shell. chants' Bank held their annual Waving a final chat after his even- , $ 50;000, for starting of 'new Indus- , ing call. He was leaning agarist ' -'tries. before a change for the better took Roundabout the Ellice Group the meeting,on December Kith last and the door oat talkie Lord Provost Urq=thart has put P gin dow tones. 1 place, and the use.of a few boxes navigating.fiat is_often found with the,year's .operations show net pro- T more fully restored my health; a sett 'measuring five inches across, !fits of almost three quarte& of a Presently the young lady looked -.' forwardfa C, a proposal for-the erection and I have since been well and and be'navigates ate& the shallow 'is- million. These ,round to discover her father i• S of a Lull for Dundee, and the 1 g profits are alightly I the doorway, clad in a dressing ;constr on of municipal build- strong. I.feel that I cannot say .land waters with the skill of a!1es� than the previous year,' but gown. ' t�;o much-ia'favor of Dr, Williams' !Hoo hl in i g y pilot, steering is and out conditions have not been so favor-( "Why, father, what in the world R' An ex l bition of-artificial Sow- rink Pills,' and I strongly reiwmi of snaggy places and avoiding ob- able for profitable operations, ox- is the matter 1"' she inquired. -era made b blind and crippled mend them to other ailing girls. etructiona both above and below i ing to increase on interest hearing "John,"%, - Meas olieatsd by Lad Inverclyde vin You can get these Pills from any ,the surface with "unerring skill. deposits and smaller earnings from John, said the father, sddroys• Y medicine dealer i.r by mail at bo Like his cousins in-borne waters this I call loans. ing himself to the young ma a� -the Fine Art; lnatitute, Glasgow, power { . The Merchants' Bank has the You know I have never complain recently. cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 I navigating jellyfish has the fff ed about you staying late, and [ The meeamberrhip of-the Edtica- from.The Dr. Williams" Medicine of stinging its natural enemies, reputation of having looked after Co., -Brockville, Out. and its sting is fatal to-. fish aad its own diaeounting clientele parts-. am not going to complain of th tt} f tional Institute of Scotland . has dangerous to rash. cularly �ie}1 during the troubled. now; but for goodness sake atar reached stotal -of 21,251, an in- - 'i' I leaning against the door bell, :null -crease of ever 2,000 corn &red with time's of the. past eighteen months,let the rest of the family get some P T&�IIN FOR-1BNGLISH ROYALTY. which undoubtedly pointe to far steep. _the previous year. _ Mr. Jamas Caron, runts retired g gram the head, wardership of the .Luxurious Farnishi � �s�B QF AOjLL YQT�R3 ,seeing and careful' management. nge of the Car With the revival in trade-and the -Calton prison, after 30 years' ser- Built for Iiia6 Edward. clearing financial horizon .they will Mr, Mhrtin vas talking at the - 'vice waa presented with the Im Baby's Own Tablets_ come as a Probably extend every encourage. dinner-table in his usual. clever per- The three -railway corporations dal hervice Order. controlling the Esat Coast route message of hope to all worried i meet for the development of sound rnanner about the ihconaiatency of Sir Donald-Currio-has 'offered to between London avid Scotland have mothers. There is no other medi business enterprise. We would par- wonlen. These young ladies who -pay one-fourth of the scat of-a new just completed a new and luxur- eine.can equal these Tablets for ticularly recommend farmers to Protest that they are never going ..'infirmary for Perth, if the balance ioualy fitted royal train for the ex- the cure of stomach, bowel,and bring their business to this bank to marry! he broke out. E'very- -can be collected before'Iat May. elusive use of their Majesties Kin teething iopbles. They make if they wish.assist&nca to help them �,hody knows they will :belie thea The Marchioness of Breadalbane tdward YII. aad 2 g eicklx, peevish, crying -children. over the winter season. �fown words at the very first ogp.tr- ; Queen Alexandra bright and well. Guaranteed' to With deposits of over $I0,OJ0,600, Lunity." IIs paused, and evident- waisted by the Misses Steward and other members of the British Robertson. entertained the local royal family, saga the Scientific contain no opiate or poisonous and resources of over $tie,t)DO,txlO, ;1y hoped that Mrs. Martin would poor at Taymoutn Castle on the :�merican. 'Hitherto when the royal soothing stuff. Mrs. J. Laroque, ,(including immediately available come to the rescue of her sex; but 4t inat. family. have travelled over port'oyl .Long-Valle} Sask.; sdri:="I have .funds of over Twenty'-four millions) that discreet woman held her No fewer than 5,730 rooks haveions of the East Coast route the train f-)und Baby's Own Tablets a bless- surely the Merchants' Bank is- aa' iong=re. "Why, Macy," he -.on. been destroyed by the Western bent some ing both to my children and myself. ,absolutely cafe repository for 'the tinued, "you remember how it was ' 1 years ago -at the Lon- I have tried. them for most of the.�•people's savings. We wish the an- (with yourself. I have heard you -Ross Farmers' Club during the don and Northwestern Com an a g' ;peat year. P y ill's that come to young children'and i thorities of the Bank all the success say more than once that you works-at Wolverton has .been uti- have never known them to fail.'•' they deserve for their liberal, cau- wouldn't marry the beat mals lized; but now the East Cgast corn- Sold" by medicine dealers ar by(tions and successful management. alive." "Well, .I didn't," sail --= panics are in possession 'uf their mail at 25 cents a box from The - firs. Martin. _ own special trt;in. IDr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- J11E MIDDi.E ACED MAN. _ -moi• "After taking three length over the body, 9 feet wide Thinkq It i9 Rhc;tmatl9m 'That i98-1 ' bottles of your wonderful and 12 feet 11 inches high from rail - --'2' Bothering Him $nd Not Gout. level to to of roof. It is,ewstruct- HAD BAD RESULT. "Can anybody tell me " vaid the Child T9rtnred wJth Ft:esaa. medicine, our baby Was P Y Y - entirely well and needed ed of teak with & steel underframe Kind Old- Gentleman-"I sup- middle-aged man, "the difference _Rrfaea an else failed Zan-Bak Cared flet and is carried on two six wheeled one drink .was our dovtnfa114'� between rheumatism sand. goutl no more medicine. At six. bogies. Entrance,is obtained ,from L? „ 3 Now, not being very well versed Beggar— des, sir, it Was. I g Oaceagainthenue u,AedmeritofZarn-Bek , teen months Of age She double doors oliening inward at took..& drink of milk that had mi- in medical science, knowing very as a healer of skin dr3wase Vias bees demon: weights thirty pounds. each end; the moulding round the crobes in it, and it damaged my little in fact about dsteology or• atratecl, this time at Cunenb■rg Co., N,S, Shehadcried eight months, Panels and windows are of gilt brass ,health so-much that I can't work." therapeutics or anatomy, materia Mr.1).G. Moun,an of that place,says:_ night aad day,and no and the centre of the bottom panels medics or pharmaeopoea, I "air little soli a ncarl7 thtee years cid, is ornamented with-bis 'Majesty's o n' undertake, myself, off- tvl,ea'bwtt four ntooti,a of aye bean to be did her good until we� w hid t d atlhcted with eczema I cvosuxed a speri l'1 at ya) cipher. On each side of the.doors A PERFECT FOOD. hand to say; but in a general way who did his Hest for he ' ��y� t poor little thing,but IJ{Vas SEnudstOfit.'=MRS. are gilt grip handles extendin I would sa that out is an ailment he disease baf --d him;and after a long trial i Milk taken ever morning and y g t ' ' I:. C. SME1, 'Villa Rica, from the cornice to the floor. The Y that attacks the rich and rheuma- was obliged to admit that his treatment was Cd. outside panels are of specially se-�Meaa supplies in es thectian most with Orange tand tism the poor; and, being not what of dies whch.gxore•adn'aed b t icd lected-figured teak and the -centre you call a rich man I suppose yends,but 1 panel bears his Majesty's coat of evenly-balanced you-the human what I've got is rheumatism. with no better result. subject can secure. They are flesh << Neat I called in another doctor--atilt tarearms. I have read in novels and seenC'ommencin at one end tae sa- porta disease cosmall d co ft's • • , former§, heat makers in the right;pictures of spread! !t began in rtes r: Commencing proportions.- P Y gentlemen of form of small spots and p■arnica an the loon is divided as fellows: En middle age or rather more who sat child's head. These inct,x.ed in sin and r, An• additional reward is offered trance balcony,, smoke `room day to great easy chairs and with one di-charged. The di.+�harie seemed to spread . r �,• saloon, bedroom or dining room, to persistent users of Orange Meat. foot all,swathed up in bandages intectiun to other parts, and bit by bit the M ! ' lzmwsiOn dressing ;room, attendant's eom ' A paymeat of fifty-two dollars a stretched out in front of them sup-• chilused area tdfa-.ed antic at last the poor ?' partarent. year during lifetime, or seven,hun- pol•ted on a foot rest. This is the chtlu's head attd face aersrted to be o,,e great _ dred 'dollars in Cash will be aid The bedroom or dining room, is p old gentleman, living in a fine old • •'when the second doctor failed to give robab! saved the child's g to the party winning the first prize manor. house er in a°s leudid.elan- an relief,I w is ac a less,t►lac to do. Some. P y fourteen feet long and the walls P r in the Orange Meat ,contest. Full Sion in town, who is described in one who bad tried Zara-Bak strengly advised life. Four doctors had.been. are panelled and enamelled White, particulars on private ' post card the.novel as being testy gnu enol- me to give it a trial, and'I did m. The first tried. Scott's EmuLstox the furniture being .in mahogany found in ever fel'+& hicationsdiia'cwonttohaveao e&a ' inlaid with kin y package of Orange ericacholeric, as I understand it, y seemed t9 be just the thing gwood and covered Meat. - fe as but 6tions although not apparent it moa have n " with fine old rose colored silk da• meaning not that he has cholera been attackiab the very routs of the diseas <'.:. needed, and it i4 just the or anything of that sort but an un- -for atter -ring with tketrewment for a / mask with green silk embroidered :: y g Ye g thing needed by thausanda cushions, When used for da AT LAST. even temper; and this old gentle- i'=tIC wfitk we noted a marked improvement. k y jour Thu Drill Ser Encourn ed Is this we continued with x" of other' children. It's so Heys the bed".is taken out and 'the geant aftna• wo'it man with fool thus' dune up is g r ( Y' Zaln•Buk and kfi'uti'ever thin etre. The in Nesbitt for tw hours bandages and supported on a foot r c " easily digested, so pure and compartment is 'converted into a g `� }--Bright disease was gradaaily aubdned the itching haimless, yet most powerful dining room: In order to give uni- about face.'' rest has gout. Crew less acmte, and the li.tle Gee's suncrtng ; formity of"effect, all.of these moms, Nesbitt (perfectly'_immovable) -- But several of"my symptoms are was relieved. 'Then ti,e area of thc' scree; w tri building up the most deli-. with'the' exception of the attend. "Thank goodness I'm right .about different. ' I don't live In an old grew leas and less,and in the end every traceU. sate!child or adult. But be ant's compartment are' Carpeted gut last: manor house, nor •itt a mansion in i of the dreadful eczoma w:ax removed. Not somethin SLiTetO get 1 town; and however disposed' 1 ' only $o,but there has been.no resrring nr re alike with a fine plain Saxony pile " markin+lelt to dis(i, t:•e the rbild's faces there are so many woFtliless old rose car of and all the. cur s might be to be testy and choleric, These is now n11irace of the nisease which P A Woman s S m nth H y p y I have to keep my temper, and I cawedhermucl,suff ring r ' -- g hafll•dwxspcciabst '~ and'ha £ulimt amens. tains,and blinds are of soft green bill a heavy financial oad9 isuyo rcpaln i di'n't swath my' foot in bandages! and one I-ractitiomr,and defied.evtry remedy ilk,'wit11 white ' s lk'Fmbroidery. a heavy physical burden? I know what 1 and recline tt on a foot rest. I 1 enuldobtain save Zan,-Buk. i - AL>:nRaccrara I In Addition t„ electric radiators thrse mean to delleuto women—I have have to keep chore br-leas Ori the ,4ni-l'-uk is N'ature's u:vn healing bilin, - the saloon is heated by nwanq off been dlsceun cd, too; but learned how to d tali a+Dr of Mrs, smith. 1«:ter and cure mSyse!f. want to rolieve Sour bur-,11110ve• veln6 camposcd.ol pure F,erbai esoences, It n,anr othors or%atm l lar n a t ur..LosetEee R'armed air, which is delivered into 'dens. Rh not'end the pain and stop the I " is a cure cure for eczema,ries•wunn, ulcers, ,•f„-.-�'�'- with„omr 0r our�alnabla litarataro 1'a- @ortor's•bill? I can do this fc t,SO 1. 5tipp3se t112t }n t1lC al)- the varimts compartments through r you and cera burn , l ruls.a, l o«,.sed sine?,chronic ear4lux ahltdrm win be sent aoua to- g R�I� if you will assist me. Fence of tae fairiliAr go,.it synip- I H,,unu,,, bad 1,g. pile>, f"iering sores, -. - ript or y> r addrow wonucn,ns'43's ditets from electric blowers situated All yoti need do is to write for e. free I trims we mi 'it safely Glia nose m chapped h,n,!r, c ,id-,or% , tion;-1) c,ar.d ail p t g 1; Y PI °paper. , 1Sox o the remedy which h;cs been placed'i in the attendants compartment. 1n my hands to bA glv^n ar-ay, i'crhaps :ase as one of just pla]': rheUma- si n ,uj;rcies alai di eager. I),nl gine and this one box will cure Y011—IL has clone so I ; ecOT a`eoWNE Ventilation is also affordetl in the ! tism ; but I cess m ri,enmatiam slave' every„h•re sr:i at 50., a box. ,%r l os[ for others. If sn, I shill tie l:any and ' ti 123 Welliaato�St.,W. Toronto Fame w'ay, and the, air from the you will he cured for 2c (the rr.st of a ; hurts ni{' A1>cittt as mtlCli as tltC ' trr,C, rYP.r ce lrol,� :�.ini-i ux L'u,, '[„n,ni0 ss tinatarre stamn). TO::r lr•tt%'rs hrirl rn in 3 $1. 5. ti'�u are a arl e.; a1 sinal' 3 roof ventilators is extracted by dentially. Write to-%:aV f - r.: i f %rltr test and clai cric of harmful ,n lt•;t�nr a<!I ^.t^r' , )!„ 1 d urs n:}ira.,.•nlc.i V rneAns 'of dectri'c c%hauslers. tretit, ants, F. E CUr't_U1, R':a�_or,p t;- iti 1 h;,rts him. I be••j.,>c as 0,1. - .%,. .� bi, :..,! v. ,•? 4's ,•.�,�.s ,,:+,. .�': ..ft.:_' v .:'a 's:. .:'n;. :,a: »..cam .,, M' �"' ..t }, .�•' .�.. }. y. ' 4-W A�9 5% ........... 7 qN,IF WE & .-A 7' —in response to a u in vi ta tk,n, 16 1 ee it members of Picker- er the Laurel j. ing Lodge of the A. 0. U. W. paid TOWN HALL4 PICKER NO. -dd L st 0 LOCALISM about fift Und 0 Ines MU Mrs. J.,Harsell, we regret to a fraternal vl-sit to Whitby Lodge V�, thor- 7rlda,3r, ;ra=. 22nd state, still contirfues in very poor on Monday evening, wheit a oughly enjoyable time was spent. --health. 7"' Deadman, F 11 Vaq the eeea�-iQft of the i et1AftAeT_HR@1 After the regu. bipent a few days with A. G. and lation of officers. Mrs.Millford,—Mrs. Win. Allaway jars. Green. lar business of the meeting re- Rose Millford.—Miss S. Leng —Born—Ortt Sunday! Jan. 10th, freshments were served, and an Polly Dowler,—Miss P. Clark for$3.00. .1 Only Hanging Lainp—$3.50 �'4o Dr. A. M. and Mrs, Bell, a hour or two spent most pleasantly Sooky Button,—Miss K.Fawkes .:'..:-_daughter. in 49cial ititpnoune and in speech- Kyle Brantford.—A. 0.Gre4n . . .. .... .. I Only Parlor Lamp .50 for 1.19 Frank Golewood,—R. A.Bell -890 biar winter saie advt. on- lhak!Dg and story-telling. Ike Hopper.—A. W. Lynde p Mtext page. A money saver. D. -A most enjoyable.time was Bob Button.-W, 0. Hain -2.00 for 1.49, nly Hall Lamp Spent on Tuesdaw:event, It the Zeke,-W.B. Keeter & z members of the A. 0.1 V in Sheriff -W.J. Clark -��kt _2111iss Davis, we are sorry to their lodge-room in the Dale Block. I Only String of Be]14--2.00 for 1.69 state, is again confined to her bed SYNOPSIS OF PLAY It was the occasion of the instal- 1hrough illness. Act I--The Millford EstAte.The Con- -Mrs. James Gordon, we regret lation of officers for the ensuing tested Will. Conspiracy of Brant- 'Only String.of Belli if 1 1.15, .4, --to reporti is confined to her bed year. The ceremony of installs- 'ford and Mrs. Millford. tion was performed by D.D.G. M- Act II-The will set aside. Frank attd f, r-1.16., --jAhrougli illness. I Only String of �ell 0 Henry will be here asusual Van Vallkenburg, Whitby, w! o Rose knniless. Brantford's a annoy- -Dr. xt Tuesday to attend tor his pro- was accompanied by a number of ttentions to Rose. Qu rrel of ne, * - the other members of the Whitby I k and Brantford. The latter 2 ess f ional duties. i vengeancei Bob Button, the Lodge. After the installation Plot" -Mrs. Miller, who has been seri. on as spy. Rose's hum.1liating situati er, and other business was concluded, o7tisly ill at the home of her sist it menial. -Stov Mrs. D. Simpson, is gratually im. refreshments were provided by the Act 111-Meeting of the Regulators at -Hardware' , es and popular, caterer, W. D. Rogers. the' haunted cabin. Ike and Zeke proving. panied An enjoyable program -was then cc, led to listen.Their great dan- �Mrs. Hartrick, accom: ncea 'n -t speeches, ger. shot Scene 11-Cliffville jail. Frank by Miss Leavens, spent a week in given consisting of Ti smithing itations and a number of selec- under arrest. Assailed-by Bob But, -Toronto with' her- daughter, Mrs. ree - ank tions on the gramophone by W. ton. -Desperate en,�ountei. Fr, Branton. -Harry and Mrs. Birge and W. Sparks. The followina is a escapes, and soOn Rose enters to re- 'f aily, of Whitby, spent w short bv the. timely arrival of Ike all A fe ' list of the officers installed by the lease him. Buttolas triumph cut s days w e uty : and Zeke, Desberate storm,. The ith Selah and Mrs. Orvis, District D CHAPMAN P. M. N�_W. W. Sparks flight. of Church street. OR .-W. J. Clark Act lV--Brant?,5id*,,; absolll!p power -Mrs. R. S. Dillingham has re- M. W 'Pn�airnan_W_ 14. E� a gem oXu1W4iJ1fQrd,,fan-,iIv. ;sooutin- weeks with her niece, Mrs. A. Overs er Gordon Law i3ed a-MM-7711-FT'_ tg'age.__ Ste r!: Boyes, of East Toronto -G, S. Cowan to foreclose t.be mol ---The I -SuppTy-yvM-1u- Recorder T71me -W. F.Henderson and Clarkson Financier-W. G. Harn Act V­Attempted r;escape of Ros). Her re-caotu're. R mtford's triumph Rogers were in Brougham on Wed- _Treasnrer-John Murkar suddenly ended bya sheriffs- posse. Wislie� everybody,a Happy -New Year and Many Rettit attending a meeting of the Guide-G. Courtice iiesday Happy dertoueuient. 7 -y 'Mperance All' 1. W.-Jobn O*Connor fully -tocked,-,vith evei "....township Te iptice. Tlieal;io wi--h t�,) annotince 1hat tile store i,� -on Sis(.,oe.,, Labrador Herring d meeting of 'he 0. W.-Eugene Calvert ,;. Salmon -The annut a tiling in seas -Fish, -J. Clark ou�. Finna the Rep. to G -W. Tr it Haddie, and Oyster�� public library ill he held ill t rand Lod go all of liest ke Pri-ces, Rock--Wjtt6M. town hall at S o*eWk. A full at- Alternate-W. NV_ Spar 'l36(jt4,_U ilerwear tendanoe of 'ber- 6 requested.. Trustees-W. W. Spark�,. 6eo.'-S. niew owan, R. moolle. --Oth�-r liniF,� (y. 'Mitti, Overcoa*Vi, -The many friends of Sluire. C forMen and.Ladie;;. -n -It i�; our duty.this wetk t,) Runting will be uleased to leat 'that he is gnid tial ly''regal i�i ng chro-niclethedeath of anotherof -Co., _Pickerin.(J Ont* strength'and is now able to t.,,,T) the oldest res.ident�,of thi% toAn- Farmers,-, Supply -tell day. *hip in the-person of Mr,- Jo!2epli _for a tinle e, -The community ex t.end,,� tk4 Dr. Gordon. wbie)17toulp Place on Sat- d Mr%,.'Bell their heart-felt qyrn- Iii-&y. Jttn. Otb. at- her bome on tin Q I ' a . 1* 1 1 is t -e death of their itif�Lri the btiz-4:1ine. at the age ofj!�A' yr patby in th I which took place oil Tue.,day�. agvd Death wa, due. to -an attack two days. prieunivnia. which she, ath( ' Ba gains. Itt ON -w%unable to von3bat. h re variced agk. ,v% �Mr. Seale. of Montreal,L e our chance 4 get at present owing to 04 seriuus ill- The f uneral, which took place ow Now 1�,"y tt a gaod Heat ing ness of his daughter.NJr-.(Dr'*) Bell Monday to the'Methodist buryi One iiea' who, we are plea!�ed to report is ground, was largely attended, the ter, regular $1154�, f0l,412.50._ rvice- being condizeted by the unproving. 9e those 'attending the Rev.W. Moore, of St. Andii r 15.00. for 11.50, �Among One HeMeri regula It on chnrch. Mn4. Gordon wa-, a nat. f uneml of the late Mrs. Gordo THE OVEN DOOR ive oq thk (-,)xlntrv. having been One Heater, riegular'14.00, for 11.009 Mon day were: Mr. Robert Cuth "She lived some a in Toronto.'. bert, R. J. Cuthbert and Mrs.'W. bor rother, nephew and time in Toronto-and was thereat It's- insulated -in a SOU- , Miller, a b .-One Heater;r0gular 10.00, for 8.00, the McKenzie rebel- niece respectively, Prof. C. M C. the time of VENIR Range—bililf like a lie Wright and Miss C short. time in Milton. But for refrigerator dour. -'To-ronto. fif 9 sihi, hos. been R' OS n NDY .-The Committee of Manage,- over ty oven door has double o7ear town-9 m6nt of the Pickering ViFilance resident Picket Ing hip Tile' J, arrick, all of lion. S. afterwards lived for a -BU It Committee met at W. V: Richard.. and during that" time has'witness- walls-,.- with 14 i ches.- air I many changes,. Shortly after son's office on the evening of Jan. ec apace between. No oven,heat 12th. At this meeting it was de. coming to Pickering, she married the late Mr. Joseph Gordon, who is waseted.. pided to hold the anoxia] oyster u 'Best Wish for .1909 7 supper in the town-hall during the died sinne eighteen years ago. 0 first week in Febrnary, the exact The had six .of a family, threbe sons, 'Result&-less fuel,'ev'en toem y aowing is the report of are still living. These are miss, -The fol . . .th f Pickering Village, Joseph and That�s the, lew ear date to be published later. and three daughters, gill of whom peratuTe. Ja e Pickering Priblic School,at the o :- A Prosperous recent.examination. Names in the Alex., on the homestead,Mrs. Geo. order of merit. Class V - Laura Leng and Mrs. James Brien, of IRidley, !rt, CoiliL Pickering, and Mrs..C. E. Marquis, SOUVENIR RANGE We' wish you all. Mabel Calve 111i Cor- of Killaroey, Main. In the death Every, Mercy Moore, W e bett, Jame,;O'Conner. IV Class" of Mrs. Gordon the community THE GURNEY, TILDEN Co gers, Fred has lost one of its nio��t highly re- LIMITED Agnes Every, Elsie Ro ecte St- ys sp d reoideat,�, whose assi Buntimg, Cha�eis Palmer, Glad .-I4AMIJ�T0111411, ONT. nee and kindness was ever at the oliday-Tr awak ations for th H ade. tustoni ;�All _,Clarence Rodgers, Ivan a i si. kness or need. on . H.E.S AT MONTPALAL. W114NI 1 1`90, �Ve have made'big-prepat reen, illie Murker. Veria Van. call of those It ie "ill find our store crowded with good things. !erQ w it, Frank Brien, woNCOUVER. Stone, Tena Anns, -P ies of P.11 k inds-Seedless Orange-, Joe. 7__ 45inlin. IN Class ir.-Mary r Ott have.the beAt in Grcx M. C ap -e Se %Va man, Piel rinag edles�� Raisins, �cttits, Prime Cheese, Hone 11a. -Brokenshire,Reginald shelled, nice f resh Christiria-, Y and -Clark, Beatrice Moore, Retta Intits, Almonds, Filberts, Peentis whole or Bi, Banks v t Winters. Irene S li-ing the best for CbristtiiR:- llerb�t ..Shirley, _yrups, and everyt Murkar-, Retta 'Gormley, Robbie xl�;, greatest collectiobs one coilld -y GcK Rankin, A Dry. Goods and Fame rthirr Bundv. -f C. OUNCIL. G( ;' and Ladies' F�ncy Ties aud -The twenty-ninih aiinnal COUNTY :,wish toiiee.. A great show o Fancy nas,Cards,.iminense variety. .4,: Collars. nd Xt meeting of the Whitby Pregby- coun.ty of Ontani o". Fancy Post a It, Silk, and so many nice articles for'.. terial is to be held in St. And China. Crystal, Leather, Phis rew s church, oil Wednegday,,Jaii. 20th. eting of rhe C the festive season. The first nie ouncil of ...... Re The program is divided into three t e orporation of the Countyof.Ont. :nd' display. h C ybody to comeand. see tile gra 19N, mill Welilvite evet sessions. morning 10-12.3b. after. be held ario, f6r, the year liber in Fine Teas$ Choice�Coffees, Pare Cocoa,-.. we sell the.beQt -N pursuant to.the Statute-in th, at-bebalf inei �,iaoon, 2-6, and the evening coin us and inenchi'g at 8 o'clock. Totheniorn- at the Court House in the town :of -we wili'do�yoq good. 2`13th day of '13ny from Whitby, on Tuesday the A. S.&LE REGISTER: -.. -, A� ing and -af ternoon sessions all y,'A. D-ION, at the hou� 'of The Januar -noon. N' women are cerdially invited. SATURDAY. JAN. 16TH, 19W.-Aiietion two o'clock in the aftei 1E cf, 00e, �,`�,'icvening meeting is ptibli,_- and is tlie J 0 H D I- O' K I sale of about five acres of standing All accounts to be laid before �' Ao be a'ddressed by Rev. W. H. timber also cedar poczts. the proper- Council Must he fowarded properly -t Perry, re- ifred, to the Clerk, at least three D., of Pot ty of Alex Ellis, lot I. can. 3. cert preseriting thi� Presbytery, and S.;(.-arbor'o. Saleat one*, F. (I ays.before the.meeting of the Counell. Postill,auctioneer. JNO. E, FAREWELL, J ed Misiion- Goforth, it rettirn ary JAN, 21-r, 19(ii).-Auction i5.lt3' CountyClerk. f roni Honan. Mrs. Goforth Tilt -esses the afternoon nieet- sale of about six acres of standing also add; tiniVer-o'n lot 34, con. 1, Pickering, supper,%vill be ing. Ltincbeonaiid� '.,, .�NAKE DIONEY the property of Geo. A, Graham. in the basement of the Sale at one, see bills. Poucher& served ill be take 1'ellin­PcIhani*s Peerless'Fruit and n S) n . 1. - 'r clinrch. Offerings A'% Postill, auctioneer. 'We have ti large' 'assortnielit of Boots jitst arr*ived �at the afternoon and evening 'VESDAY, JAN, 19TH-Atiction sale of Ornamental treesi.shrubs, etc. (bit ing foi, the fall trade. �essioi�q�to,defray­expenses. farni stock, implements and house- 'winter months. We offer you steady -on the evening of rriday, hold furnititre, tit lot 6, con,2, Pick. and profitable employment in your Mak ngston road)the property ebrate Williams e -coin ic,d ra.iii a eiiti t]ed ei;ing(Kii (I npxttheserio own dist,rict-it good pay. NVe , have ..The 'Cel d'Under the Laurels" will be pre- of David Hall & Son. Sale at 12 n CHnada) 'tter good., niade i )jail o'clock,lunch atll. See,bills. W. ovef 600 acros of choice nursery stQck o be sented,in tile towil by the IN I B. Powell, auctioneer, which you will sell direct-to your cus- i6�i_ Pickciring Dramatic Club. The "%Ve:liave vilso a few pairs of Boys' and Yoiiills' B WFDN'F1SI)AY, JAN. 20TH, IV)9.-Auc- 8nier- nd ends, we are clearing at lialf price. drania ve a S N rs consists of fl tomers. No diserised or dried out t N�It 1 tionsaleof farni stock in(i imple- a ea ry for I c et. supplied. Established oN;er Call and see them. appropriate scene illents, the property of Jas. Alex- ican stock' !Sa The plot is a daring one a lit- ander, lot 29, con. 2. Pickering. Sale :Ei) years. Write for particulax§. chides some ten characters-. The at one, see bills. W, B. Powell, PELHAM NUSERT Co. Pkkering' auctioneer. Services ()f a good orchestra have Toronto..ont. R. .]�U.NTING also been Secured to assist in the SATURDAY, JANUARY 23RD.--EXeC11- tor's sale of real estate and house- rograni. The object of tile 0 1 tib hold eftects in thb village of Picket L-411,I)vesliting this drania is to raise .!... : LADIES) JUST LISTEN e ing, the property of the estate of th ie wicleiis of a fnnd.to be iised lit GA L-A e tl 11titeMrs. Mrs. Harrigan. 'Also part organizing a brass band. Thiq -i�z of the estate of the late George Nlc- 'a illost worthy object wid -is de- Keown will he sold. Sale at 13)1). -ing out ]ter Fall Mil inery Stock to the -servinsr of the bearty support of lit. Set- bills for particulars. W. B. MRS. LEIGH intend,; eleal eved. Hard and Soft kept constan- p1l'blic it the greatest bargain ever o T romiding conn- Powell. nuctioneer t,(" Village, andsm Ary. Poor,; will be open at 7.30 WFD',FST)AV, JAN. VTii.-Credit d Untrimmed Hats at 50 cents each. -9 _�:Or, o'clock, progi,11111 to begin at .1%. sAleoffRrin stook ond implenients tly' on hand. All Trimmed an inriliding a herd of dairy rows, at ]at She wl )e A 0-in ,f tile I'All 'Will be sPell 'It lot lo's. roar of.5th renre.­�ion Pickor- and she further beg- to state t) I I liet, store oil 'he I'g dr,19 �tc)"(' Oil nn(l ing (I. iniloewt of Brwighnni.) the A. C. REESOR 19th of Decent ber, iintil Spring Open ing im, later. Ap.: tift.-t, Tn­(Jay tile, 10th inst. Ad- pr()) 4.1-ty of Jnhn ('rot,k-Ptt. N-ni-th Sid 12..% S ar Spe t:ifls fc;r partiew LEIGH) Ki e Pic eriii 6, Ont. mis�,ion 25 c-ents, re��PVV.ed s0at�l OCUST, HILL ' MR ing �8L., , W, Ucti e r L